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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C.. AY, MAY 25, 1888.. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES, JOR SALE-SAPETY BICYCLE, NEARLY NEw, staverylow pace, ADP st EQUITABLE LiFe ine Gos isso Pecaw ie i SALE — FLOUR AND FEED BUSINESS, } Horse aod Waren, Seales: cheap, together or mutely. Inquire st 208 10th et tw. myZ5-2¢ JOR SALE_SINSHEIMER & FRANK'S LIVERY and Poarding Stables,Oz3 G st. uw. Horses bought and sold on commission. Ail horses sold. by us meet Deas represented or money refunded. my'25-6 JOR SALE — RESTAURANT. 56 H ST. N. By Frotiged to ccilon sccount of sickueat ‘mvad'gt F* SALE—DAYLY 20 GALLONS OF SKIMMED milk at 0c. per galion. Addrose SL. H., Star omce OK SALE PUG PUP_SEVEN MONTHS SCHMID'S Bird Store, 317 12th st. n-w. jor used cont $300; will sell for #230 Address Box 90, Star office my24-3t" miy2S-30° LD, JOK SALE—A DARK CHESTNUT HORSE, EIGHT years Bi: very fine stylish saddler; can be sees any day this week at 1921 Oth st nw after pom. med JO SALE—A SPLENDID DAYTON WAGON FOR Dusinest of pleasure; cost $135: price, #70: iso, dozeo ne breed of laying hens cheap. Cali or addiens 0:24 Bat s-0 my24-3t JOR SALE—BARBER SHOP SITUATED IN A krowing locality doing good business. excellent for the right man. “Address Box 123, Star my24-st" JOR SALE_PEESH COW WITH HER © gf CRAWFORD & TURNER, 937 my Fuse DOF TE Pics tachatniter sraue JOR SALE—A FINE BAY HORSE, @ YEARS OLD, 17 hands hieb; weighs 1.325 pounds: good style and action. DOWSENS Livery Stable, i650 t, xe 0. S my23-St FS SALE JUST AREIVED FROM VIRGINTS jorsom, at for ail pu i SALOMON. Jackson Hall Alley, bot dd aud 434 3t8. aud You. ave and st mw. myed-lw 5 thd SALE—PIANO BARGAINS— We always get there with our fine piano bargains, and our patrous all testify of curlow prices. for the Sueet quality. Just how we want toclean out some Bice siwbtly deed pianos to make room for new stock Ifyou want to piek up ito buy oF 1 c trade, ane. Open tll 7 p.m, 2 trade, cote n'am Tall pane. | Open t cathe GREAT CHANCE—A LAKG! ricbt Grand Piao im nice order and fine to de bousht on easy terms of $10 per month, oF cal up, Sao: wuaramtond, FF Be Yours; can bones at Car warervoma 3 Na 2 422 Oth wt NE SQUARE ROSE- wood Piano in elegant condition: carved legs: full rich toue, avd fully warranted, cost 400; price ouly including cover abd stocl- $25 cash and $10 per THE PANO EXCHANGE, 422 Oth ot. )t SALE—A BEAUTIFUL PARLOR UPRIGHT Piano of unusual power aud sweetness of tone in rosewood case: nearly new: but fittle used by ery careful party, and without a blemish, one of the Ruest makes. fully warranted: « bargaii if sold at once, and payments to suit. Can be seen at THE PIANO EXCHANGE, 422 Bt st. pon toned fine case new: for only # DEHFH BARGAIN kicH earl: rionthly : e ne quality and great Bamired: im a fully guaranteed. THE PIANC Mh st myzeot JOR SALE-OR EXCHANGE—WE HAVE TWO beautiful and richly finished Upright Pianos t change for Square Pianos at's price way below their Value, the finest Uprights made for richness of tone, gisemicy ‘and durability will pay food value. fot Square Piano, and balance can be paid’ to mult; couse aid see the HE PIANO EXCHANGE, mysdot aes oe at. JOR SALE—HAND-FED, YOUNG, MALE MOCK- ing birds, only $3 each: have also young parrots, canaries, SCHMID'S BIKD STORE, aplstm 3N7 12th at, nie, JOH SALE— BED FEATHERS, So. LR NEW, clean. uve picked: tho best for the money Gross Feathers, 30c. s Ib.. ali orders promptly delivered. WM. SEITZ 724 2d st. ne. ES JOR SALE fine gold w: ntsc @1 per week. diamouds and Jewelry on the same plan. WS. TAPPAN, 604 9th st. is wy Baltimore office 110 N. Howard st. J. H. FLANA- GAS, Manawer. my 22-21 JOR SALE—BED FEATHERS, FROM 2c. 3 T pound, warranted new. Come and see them and you'will buy. Address STANDARD 1 EATHER- DUSTER CO. 658 Hat. ue. 30-46" JoR SALE_200 SLATE MANTELS AT A SMALL advance above cost of manufacturing goods are a dresh and new: been inade during the winter, and war- ranted all slate; no imitation. KOCHES, 49 a. Fon SALE Homizon Tai: ES plete order. Sx dismeter: pulley 43 18-horse power. A JOR s Matched Teams, Single Dri Bes Hora LEADINGHAM & N HAND mm Saddie and Busi- ©0., 1327 H st. m. myl6-sin Euoahyes ye JOR SALE— ONE STEINWAY SQUARE, $250; 1 Chickering S 200: 1 nearly new Uprischt, fuare, $200; HUGO WONCK & CO, Old Tih sew: Piaue Agency. Pianos and Ongans for rent. FS SALE—OR EXCHANGE-THE LARGEST stuck of pew and second band carriages, buggies, Sagoun. villawe carts aud harBess il city’ best terms aio, Loree and bugey for party leaving city. W. EVER, 466 Pa ave nw. spil JOR SALE—TO RESIDENTS OF NORTHWEST section best milk sold in Washington; direct from, farm. price 1c quart: try it; samples furnished free Pchatge. Adsiren Box 36, Star oftce. — mys-hmne JOR SALE-THE SUN DIAL GAS COOKING Stove. The most sconomical ia use; over 80 aif, jercnt kinds suitable for families, hotels, restaurants and public institutions Laundry. haters aud tale iy bepices Rok pints wang clascte for pautrien jot water genemiors, Ke. Over 5,000. iu use in aay. Poraale by RG. CAMPLELL, Plumber sad Gas Fitter, 517 10th st. n.w., where the stoves are on exhibit my stm JOR SALE_SPRING OPENING OF THE LARGEST ‘Stock of bew aud secoud-hand carriages ever offered in this city to select from: latest styles JOHN M. YOUNG. 479 and 451 Cat. a.w., rear Rational Hotel sp6-3mn POs SALES THE “OTTO GAS ENGINE RE quires no boiler, avoids all expensive attendance; ho Joss of time: no handling of fuel. Send for circular BALLAUS, Age, 731 7th st. ul2-tr JOR SALE—OVEE 100 CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, Yarnished and painted wawons, carpenters ilk and feed wagons on monthly paymenty Orcash- J. J. COoK, 3205 Mt st. G reetown, mb’ EDUCATIONAL. JPRESCH IN THREE WEEKS—TRY TEN LE Original system (copyruhted.) V, PRUD HOMME bas the faculty of impart stood propunciat.ou ands practical use of French a incredibly short space of time. FRENCH SYS. ' D SCHOOL, 723 ash. Durioe iy and August, Martha's Vineyard, Cottage City, sus. Kevpeus in Washington Oct 1. Address Box = may24 DEMY OF FINE irs. IMOGENE B. MORKELL, who has had 12 medals and studied 15 3earsin Europe with the miost celebrated arusta. To dren fursnine careless habite of drawine ‘will be received Saturdays, at four years of age ward, for almost nothint.” Instruction in every. Sf art, from Drawings of all kinds to Portraits Fical Painting” Evenine Classes for Ladies ‘web Muudays and Wednesdays at 7. AWING AND PAINTINGS, AC rts, S04 E, presided over by YON PORTE: ake crayon portrait ip |; no knowl. 1 (rawing Decewsary; satisfaction guarantesd oF ‘THIS AFTERNOON. MAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ULAR SALE_OF HOUSEHOLD, ‘AT MY AUCTION ROOMS SATURDAY, Ma: PeeNTy SIXTH, 1888, COMMERCING Mit O'CLOCK, EMBRA‘ OF HOUSEHOLD ‘A A LARGE CONSIGNMENT AND GREER SLAVE CIGARETTES 90, 000 OF SELF-LI SGARSY ec. C1OMS SRADBURY & SMITH ORGAN, ‘As CASKS ASSORTED cHOcReny. 1.80, HORSES, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, WAGONS, HAR- Al ONE VICTORIA IN FINE CONDITION. S. PATSINGES, a ‘Wasuington Horse and Carriage Bazaar, 938 and 940 Louisiana avenue. Qn SATURDAY MORNING, SIXTH, TEN O'CLOCK, we will sel No 940 Louisiana avenue— 2 New Top Bu ies; 1 New Phaeton. 3 Secondhand Passtouns'T Devtos Wagon, ‘2 Second-hand Express Wagons. zs 20 head of low-priced ‘Horscs and Mares, amongst ‘hich wal be foubd some workers and'drivors my24-2t a. J. W. EYNOLDS, studio, 13 May Baila PAGES THE BEKLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, Waruington, 223 14th at Immer. Reduced prices = urve at Asbary Park, 4 ASHINGTON CONSERVATORY OF Wi “oul athe: pian # si Siueteent ‘OB BULLAnD, Dincctse AMES CORRIDON, VISITING TUTOR, ElGi ‘ Puoboeraviy. peamaneaip. hook iS Ist st nw. or at card stand, myltue ven all dba ber. (Vacation in ¥ ONG OF more of Voice Culture, jaswes for Spring Newel: jepartments: Practical Businens Course; Englia nches, Menography and Typewriting. Liceution: Pitman Fhonovraphy: Kapid Business Writing. Ladies and Gentlemen. iy of monthly install- PENCER, Principat. pli SCHEEL, T ORGAN oD « ani Singine.” Particular attention to beginners, thone wishing to be qualified for teachers of sal my 14-waain” ¥N'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 313 6TH w.. Bear City Post Offices wes Collage tn America. JSDWAKD C ‘“s TOWNSEND, TEACHES OF ELOCUTION, mbi5-3m Ws x KINDERGARTEN NORMAL INSTITUTE, ‘For the training of teachers Schoot, 574. ILLOCK. Principat, W017 10th st Model Kinderwarte: Extanlinhed, Mrs LOUISE a3 0) Ga ae 2100, 1104, 1116 M STREPT AND 1123 11TH STREET NW. Trench 24 Fnaiieh and Day Schoo! for demic Intermednts spd Primary Departments “ik aration ‘tl eccordance meted secuud Term begins FEBRUARY (cumodios pew «tool builiimg, heated by steam fed contaiuiog Clapel Sessiuuruvuay Clase roving, ad Office. ¥ Yor particulars appisty BPS MRS. B. J. SOMERS. Principat. _ RS BENIA 7 ER MWY 22s 00% FoLLER saiTH. TEACH! Bone rece ed Motiduys and ‘Thursdays from to 4. 3 Hse nw en ratugart, ‘Min protwart, Mra Secretary Whitaey, Wasb.; Mrs. Gen. “BOORS, a Srrcur Is Booxs Ar Baws ‘For Que Week. commencing E 090 Mis. Vols. Proge and Poetry. nS ved Line Ed. of the Post's, gt. eck bs si ‘complete, large type. X Nat. Law Spiritual World, new ed. 7Oc. Tie. BAUM'S Boos and bustoery con : __ NS. BENSINGER, Auctioneer ‘W412E8 B. WILLIAMS & CO, Auctioneers REGULAR SATURDAY SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CARPETS, MATTINGS, REFRIG- Ou SATURDAY, slAY TWENTY AT TEN O'CLOCK A. A. iwe tall sell within and in froat of our saleeroom #’geueral assortment of Housekeeping “Terms cash. WALTER B, WILLIAMS & CO, forms cash. 8 & CO, ian umes: ~ WALTER B WILLIAMS & 00, Auctioncers TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. Ou SATURDAY, MAY TWENTY-SIXTH, st HALF- PAST TEN O'CLOCK ATM. we sballsolh within oar salesroom, one Upright Piano, to pay st 2s ‘stored in the eof M. A. MeNeir, At 11, 1887, rita t ay Sree oyster te RUSTERS SALE OF THAT VALUABLE IM- TRRoveD kent Estare eNows as Ree By virtue of ai order'mado by the Supreme Court of NY virtue of af order r of the District of Columbia-on the “19th day of 3587, in Equity cause No. 8540, wherein E A. S Bush'et al are complainants and Lewis H. Stanton et Mill oder for saic in front of the tf LE-PAST FOUR UCLOCK P. SATURDAY, THE TWENTY-SIXTH DAY OF MAY, 1584. Lot twenty-nine (20), of Stanton, Barnes, ot al” inches ou Kuode Island avenue and runs back with an average depth of about 130 feet to an alley. Itisimproved bys three-story and basement brick Dwelling, 25 feet fromt and. three rooms deep. Details as to rooms, &c., will be given at the sale. Terms of sale: One-third cash, and the balance in two equal installments, payable in twelve and twenty- four months respectively from day of sale: the de- ferred payments to be secured by'a deed of trust on the proverty sold, and to bear interest at the rate of six rer cent nium, payable semi-annually. A cash deposit of $500 will be required at the time of sale. If the terms of sale be not complivd with in ten days from day of sale, the Trustee reserves the right to re- sell at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. All conveyancing at cost of purchaser. JOHN C. HEALD, Trustee, ‘500 Sth st. nw. DUNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers. my 12-d&di C. ‘A. RUOT & CO, Al uctioneers. MONDAY, MAY TWENTY-EIGHT, 1888. NEW YORK VARIETY STORE. THE ENTIRE STOCK OF GOODS Is STORE No. 1335 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST ‘Near O Street Market, WILL Be SOLD TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER, Without reserve. ‘This stock consists of Fine Queen Dinner and Tea Sets Cuauber Sets, Dishes of all kinds, Bohemian Ware, Willow Ware, Tin and Porcelain Ware, Iron Mare, Gas Stoves, “Hanci1 Lam] Rogers’ Silver Ware, Toys, Fish Gouda. Ber po pee Sale to commer: MONDAY, MAY 28TH. a 10-40 4M. and 2:30 B. ML, contin same hours until the entire “ ‘stock is sold. We invite the trade to attend, as goods will be sold in lots to suit buyers, seems of a8 ROOT & CO, Anctt : Auctionee my24-3t 803 Market Space, HOMAS DOWLING, Auctionesr. =O VALUABLE. IMPROVED PROPERTY ON CON! STREET, GEORGETOWN, AT ACCHIOS ES OTLEY AONE FOURTH, Inet, at SEX ‘LOCK P. M., in front of the of lots 45, 16) and 47. th aqtare 19, fromtiog £50 Eien wercuiaec nero tater baste taekee pth of 108 feet, ¢ dwelling house, "THOMAS DOWLING, Aucte Smproved by a lates couortatie owed by @ lane c Tetuve at sale THOMAS m22-12t PeEXcaxsor TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, 27 SATCHI 21 PE SATCHE! 1 LARGE SAMPLE TRUNK. TO PAY CHARGES AND EXVENSES. at TES CRI will ell ot Tooms of Duncanson Bros., Oth and D sts, new. ‘cachet eNews aces buaaple Trent, ¢ Sample Trunk, (Topay charren te, the tae havin been tet un- claimed for a perlod over 6 monthe, Partice interested will please take notice LEVI WOODBUIY, St. James’ Hotel, my22-6t Gin'and Pa ave mw. PROPOSALS. APPREASURY DEPARTMENT, May 17, 1888— Sealed Proposals will be received at the office of the Supermtendeut wntil 2 o'clock pi. on the following named days, for furnishing suppiles for use of the ‘Tress t in the eity of Washington, D.C, fiscal year ending June 30, 1880. For ‘sahes ; for cleanin carpets: tor washing towels by hand-labor; for the purchase of waste paper; Mon- Gay. june 11, IS8S, “Hor cabinet-shop supplicn, Tues. day, June 13, 188%. For lumber and for forage Wed nesday, June'13, 1888. For fuel and for ice, Thure- fine 14, 188%. For file-holders, Friday. June 15, . For uiiscellancous articles, Monday, June 18, ASS, Printed schedules, containing lasifuctions to bidders, may be obtained at the office of the Assistant Superintehdent. ‘ihe Department reserves the right £0 reject any or all bids, or parts of any bid, and towaive erecta, C. 8. FAIRCHILD, myZ5296-3t ‘Secretary. j oo FOR IcE.— ¥ DEPARTMENT, Wasnixetos, D.C. May 1888.—Sealed pro- P als, endorved “Proposals ior Tee," aud addregsed to Ube wecretary of the Navy, will be received until NOON, SUNE TWENTY Fiksk: the Navy Departmen Offices if Washington with ice duriie the decal year emdinse June 30, 1889. ‘The ice must be of the best Northers ice, of equal thercto, solid, clear, aud. free from sucw of other Impurities, and must be delivered daily at the offices where, and in such quantities as may be, re- quired. ‘Ihe Department reserves the Fight to rect y OF all Lids aud to waive defects. “In case of tie Didnt the ‘award will be made by lot. The party whose Proposal is accepted will be reqiired to euler’ ints Soutract abd give bond satisfactory to the Secretary of the Navy. W. C. WHITNEY, Secretary of the Navy. my2o-lawdw ROPO™ALS—THE UNDERSIGNED ARE AD tisiny for bids for the building of sidewalks in the town of a a 3 Pj ie — hei cations see Laurel Free Quill, May 24. 188 STANLEY. WM. MILSTEAD, Ja, C.F. SHOPPER, Sul Trustees my 25-0t "ARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, WASHING. SL ISSS. “Sealed proposals will be re- partinent until TWELVE O'CLOCK AY TWENTY-NINE, 1888, for fur- pplies, consisting mainly of meats, pro- visiows, “roceries, dry goods, shoes, drugs, paints, hardware, fuel, ice, luinber, &c-, for the use of the Gov- Fument, Heapital for the Inssne, nese Washington. during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1889. 9 forms of proposals, schedules of items, specifications ‘ndinstructions to bidders will be furnished upon ap- pacation to this Department. WM. F. VILAS. Secre- tary. myS-Zawsw PEPPOSALS FOR FUEL AND WASHING—OFFICE Recruiting Reudezvous, U. >. Army, No. 924 Pennsylvania avenue northwost. Washington, D. Cs Are ISS8. Sealed yroposals, i (ipticate, sulject to the usual conditiuns, will be received at the Reeruit- ing Mendezvous, at No, 924 Feuhsylvanis avenue northwest, Washington, D. G.-unul TWELVE GCLOCK. NOON, on the TWENTY-EIGHT H VAY OF MAX, 1888. at which time and place they will be nid in the presence of bidders, for farn: suppliesand rendering services as indicated, Kecruiting Service, U.S. Army, wherever ‘req Within the city Limite, during the fiscal year eudii 3 ing and delivering fuel ™ SS. viz: Furni aad washing articles of Goverument clothing ea’ pace. The Government reserves. the right to re- ait proposals. Blanks and full information in, &e.. will be furnished on spplication. ified tha tioawardor formal arceptance °F tis advertivement will be made Whtil Congress wakes an appropriation for which the supplies of services referred to can be paid for. Envelopes von taining prop.sals should be marked “Proposals: for Addressed to Recruit rs ruiting Otcer, Nu, 0 _OCEAN STEAMERS. ) LONDON. DEUTCSHER LLOYD 8. & CO. Ta, {HORT KOUT Ss Nui Fast xpress Steame To Southampton ftsedea ines) Bremen Fuida, Sat. Mey 26,6. m.; Trave, Wed, am: Hoe, Set. June &. neces Lake wee he, ni; Werte, Sat.. June 9, 5:30 p.m; Aller, Wed, jortaine staterooms, excellent tale, Juxurious ve staterooms, excellen salou appointments. Prices: Ist cabin, ¢100 and ay seiees foe camstersngurine: get Sod eno a berth nt Fatem. AD; d Dkooy, "v25 Bean. ave. BEALL, BROWN & CO. Agel Fat, ____ mys NCHOR LINE, ASH RTANTIO EXPRESS SERYICR, LIVERPOOL VIA QUEENSTOWN. WEDNESDAY, June 1k Jur Th August 8 Rept & c 900 to 8100: Second Claes, 830, GLASGOW SERVICE. Steainers every & from GLASGOW AND LONDONDELI Cabin Passage to \TLY DONS AND PROMPTLY EXECUTED BY BYRON $. ADAMS, my2-Lm $16 Shot aw, fain une PREOAY. Sta State hour ‘and place. ED ON ACCOUNT Wsenergx, DANENHOWER, « to Danenhower & Son) Boal’ and Insurance 1 1115 Fst. ow. PEREM! SALE OF THREE VALUABLE BRICK Dy os "THREE STOMY, WIT Tw KY BAC) LLDING EACH, TEN ROOMS; erie Q VI ays iD A wes. ont FRIDAY, JUNE. IRST, bn at FIVE migeny 6th inn houses ‘above game erected uf square 576, fronting feet 11 ‘an average Known at sale, _nytbdkde THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ‘VHANCERY LUABLE IMPROVED CESS OR PRG VE REAL Este ON FOUIE ZEENTH, BETWEEN U_ AN] REE’ NORTHWEST: ON S STREETS NORTHWEST, THIRD STREET NORTHWEST. pbb Saba set mrtg, Oem rie "suse, No, 11,073 1 will ofter for sales st public: auch ¢ public auction, In front MONDAY, THE FOURTH Of cach piece of 08 DAY OF JUN. 7. the £¢ described parcel of Heal state” situate ty the sity af Wackagton ond District of Colum! to wit: at Mala-Past PVE O'CLOCK P.M. all that cor- tain piece or parcel of ground known and described as Jot numbered 36, in the recorded subdivision of orig- B04, fronting 20 tet on the pest Adee Tate eet rou cet On the ‘west side of 14th rest yy and V orth, | running back her of said lot, aud runuing ‘thence horth slong the Line of 10th street west 60 feet; thence west 99 feet 9 inches; thence south 50 feet; thence east 99 feet 9 iuches to the place of improved by ® large Hae building At HALF-PAST SIX O'CLOCK P. M., all that part of lot numbered 16, in square numbered 551, in Ding for the same at the northeastern corner of said Jot, and running thence south feet, thence west 10 feet 4 inches, theuce north 130 feet, thence east 16 feet 434 en to Lo ning, improved by a conmuodicus tworstory frame house. Terms of saie: One-third of the purchase money in cash, and the balance thereof in two equal instalments and two years from the day of sale, with inter- est at the rate of Ge a per appum, payable semi- annually, which deferred payments are to be secured by the promissory notes of the purchaser or purchas- rs and deed or deeds ot trust on the real estate sold. ‘The whole purckase money may be Fa: in cash at the option of the purchaser,” $100. will ‘be required on gach piece of ground as soon as the same is bid off. If fhe purchaser or purchasers shall fail fo comply with the terms of sale within ten (10) days after the day of sale, the property sold to him or them will be resold at his or “ a aud = ‘All conveyancing and re~ cording at purchaser's cow EDWARD A. cee cae, WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts. yUNCANSON BROS, Auctoneera TRUSTEES SALE OF THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, No. 466 N STEEBE SOUTHWEST. No. 1,287, folio 307. of the and hi of in trout of the RTH DAY OF JUNE, FIVE O'CLOCK P.M, and ‘known of Wasi city, Dis- all of original Lot num- bered thirty-seven (37) in square 503, together with vemente, Ways, essemnents, rights, privi- purtenances to the same belonging or in ;. This lot is ii fed by Dwelling, ‘No. 406 ‘N street south- third cash ; balance in one, two, and three ‘Years. Notes to bear 6 per cent interest from day of sale, payable ——— to be secured by deed of Far ca peseatenn: OF cash, st option of purchaser. A ol agg gS Conveyancing, &., at purchaser's cost. terms of sale are not con with in ten days, the trustees reserve the right to Pe- sell atthe msk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five days’ pubiic notice of such le in some bewspaper publisned in aon D.C. FRANCIS H SMITH? srastocs. myzz-deds JAMES B. JOHNSON, K EREMPOTORY SALE OF NEARLY 115, SQUARE FEET OF GROUND CORNE 0! FIRST AND N STREETS SOUTHEAST, USED AS BRICKYARD, AND VALUABLE FOR BUILDING PURPOSES. On MONDAY AFTERNOON, MAY TWENTY- EIGHTH, at FIVE O'CLOCK, We wiil sell, on the LOT 1 AND PART LOT 2, SQUARE 744, Bounded by N and O streets south and Canal and Firat streets cast. ‘This property is now occupied as a bricl and under rental, ha wving the entire front on First street Spat frontage of 45 6-12 foot on, N. strect bakes ‘advantageous. "Terme: One-third cash; ‘Delance in one, two, and three years notes to bear six day of ‘sale, payable semi-anu bp deed of iFust on, property sold, Gr ail cash at pus. chaser's option, or 89,877 cau retiain on property until {soo atalx percent per annum interest, aud balance of purchase money cash, "A deposit of 8500 required at sale. Conveyancing, &c., at purchasor's cost. ‘Terms to be ‘complied with in ten days, otherwise right ro- served to resell at risk and cost of defaulting pur: chaser, o: Jurehasers ater five day public poticn of uci in some Lewspaper ed in Washing DUNCANSON BROS... ‘Auctioneers, {ga SALE OF A VALUABLE LOT. As executor of the last will aud testament of Jo- wan Adams, late of Prince George's County, y] deceased, and letters of administration c. t. a, to me by the Orphan's Court of said state and county, I will sell vablic auction to the highest bidder for iivis SEPA HOE Sie ie a ELEVEN oc. AL, on the premises, that vai- uable lot of land of which fhe said Josiah Adams died, seized in Washington city, D.C, on Q st. n. w., be- tween Ist and 2d sts., fronting 70 ft. on Q st. and Fun- ning south 120 feet. There isan old tenement frame house on the lot. also a small mo e, Which latter will be arranged on the day of saie. MARION DUCK- ETT, Executor and att'y-at-law, Bladeusburch Mary- land. myZl-dts r cent interest from ly, and, to be secured HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ‘TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED TROFERTY, No. 1761 # SUREET NORTH- By virtue of s decd of trust dated the 3d day of March, 1887, and a recorded in Liver No. 1245, folio 15 St seq..one of the land records of the Dis- trict of Columbia, the undersiqned trustees will otler St public sale, on WEDNESDAY, MAY SIXTEENTH, 1888, at SIX O'CLOCK P.M, in front of ‘the ‘the following ived “property: All that certain eco or parcel of land Known and deaiypated as lot No. Yes: in Brotnard H. Warner's subdivision of certain lots'in square No, 156, Veginning for the same on P street at # point distant eihty-seveu feet six inches ‘duc east from the southwest corner of said square and Tunuing thence uorth ninety-five feet mix inches to. a0 alley, thence esst eighteen feet nine incl thence south ninety-five feet six inches to P street along said wester?y eighteen feet nine inches tortie place of pet wit the improve: Fern consist ofa three-story and. basraest men i lwelline, x a brick dwelling, with bay-window and back building. ia, oF all cash at purchaseirs option. “All convey. Wihita 1E ABOVE. ee-TH ALE IS POSTPONED UNTIL MONDAY, MAY TY-EIGHTH, SAME HOUR AND PLACE, vy order of the trust my 10-dtede THOMAB DOWLING, Auct, rprowss DOWLING, Auctioneer. BO. W. STICKNEY, Auctioneer, 936 F st 2h ae . ‘LORIN NDERS, my26-2 WILLIAM W METUALR, } Trustees, WA0TEE B WILLIAMS & 00., Auctioneers, 'Y SALE OF VALU, PROPERTY FHONTING ON 9TH STURT” BETWEEN é PPaGEE an? EC Ecee AVENUE ISD Srertoe NORTHWEST, NUMBER 906, AT 'URSDA’ TWENTY-FOUR’ sre etree er mea te 22 feet 6 faches frou on 1 Stree x 5 ite aa. pecan peed reason first-class business and residence property, Da eee costes Oban extnta. "Terma of sale: One-t moa Secered tre deed of trust on yancing, Sc at purchaver's la, $300 wa ob, nyigst” Wabieh hk WILLIAMS © CO. Aucts. E9-THE ABOVE SALES POSTPONED ON account of the rain, unt TURSDAY, MAT TWENTE. NINTH, SAME HOUR AND PLACH. y25-4t WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucta, ‘OBERT VOSE & CO,, Auctioneers, 300 B st. aa Will sell_on FRIDAY, MAY TWENTY-FIFTH, at FIVE UCLOCK P.M four ica building Lote ef Patterson street, bet North Capitol reece car eae er rts toan Fg grade, and be on fas each lot. my19-St SU ATHE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED ON. AQ- COUNT OF SHE WEATHER TO TUESDAY EVEN- ING, MAY TWENTY-NINTH, SAME HO 25 -dte THE WEST Ar SQUTEWEST VALUABLE PROPERTY FOUR-AND-A-HALF ‘CORNER, On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, Entrout of the promistes Fata otter fos elec ae yeeis mn front of the pre ‘shail offer for Pi Suction, part of lot 2i;in square. 400, frouting about ‘36 feet on 4 ntreet. by about 73 2-12 feet on D street, containing #098 square feet of land, more or lex. Tt jeri by a args, anbatan dul four-atory brick raldiug, mutable for ofices and business purposes, “Terms of. sale: Oue-third ‘cash, balance in one and two sears from day of sale, with interest on she de- ferred “payments at @ per’ cent per anuum. payable Semi-auually. Deposit’ of $500 will be required at time of sale.” Conveyancing sand recording st cost of purchaser. HaTTERSLY W. TALBOTT, ‘Trustee under will of Joseph H. Bradley, deceascd, my 13-d&ds S#-THE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED IN CON- SEQUENCE OF THe RAIN UNTIL MONDAY, MAY TWENTY-EIGHTH, 1888, SAME HOUR’ AND der of the trustee. THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. FP HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. VALUABLE RESIDENCE, No. 615 SIXTH STREET NORTHWEST, AT AUCTION. On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, MAY’ TWENTY- FOURTH, 1888, at FIVE O'CLOCK, in front of the Se ed LO oy 0. 615 sixth stroct northwest. ‘ferms: Subject to two Rotes, sec '& deed of by frank dated the 10th of, Uctober, 1887, due in oneand ‘0 years: the balanice in cad conveyancing Focording af purchaser's cost. €200 deposit req ‘st time of sale, my19-d&ds" THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. {7CIRE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED 38 CON. SLQUENCE OF THE RAIN, UNTIL MONDAY, MAY TWENTY-EIGHTH, 1888, SAME HOUR AND PLACE, my25-dida, 'HOMAS DOWLING, Auct. IRUSTEE’S SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY, ON THIRD STKEET, BETWEEN M AND N STREETS SOUTHWEST (No. 1247), AT AUCTION. By virtue of s decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia. rendered on the 23d day of March, 1888, in Equity No. 10.949. in which riah Coleman is plaintift and Abraham Gibson ta defendant, I will sell, on WEDNESDAY, THE SIXTH DAY OF JUNE: Ab: 1888, ae SIX UCLOCK P.M. in front of the premises, all thit piece of proverty’kuown Bub Lot No. oi in J. We Jones” subdiviion of Square No. 545, as recorded in liber N. K., folio 207, of the records of the Surveyor's office of the said District, Improved by's two-story Brick House. ‘pirchase money in cash inetalments, at one ‘erms of sales One-third of the ‘and the balance in two equal Sha two yeare after day of sale, to be secured’ by the notes of the purchaser, bearing interest from the day of sale, and a lien upon the property sold to the satis- faction of the trustee, or cash, at purchaser's option, ‘A deposit of $100 will bo required at the tume of sale. If the terms of sale are Rot complied with within ten days after the aale the trustee reserves the right to resell, at the risk and cost of the default- ing purchaser, after five days’ public notice in ihe Evening Star. Ali conveyancing and recording at the cost of the Pury TER B, WILLIAMS, Trustee, my25-d&d— Cor. 10th Bei sts, Dw. FRE PROPERTY, UNTING ON PENNSYLVA- NIA AVENUE AND ON NINTH STREET E52. ON THURSDAY AFTERNOON, MAY THIRTY- FIRST, at HALF-PAST FIVE O'C! we will sell in front of the premises, LOTS 10 AND 11 AND PART LOT 9. SQUARE tp, fronting 128 feet on Peunsyivanis avenue and on th street east, and described Begin ‘Mt northeast corher of the square, running thence south on 9th street 117 feet; thence west 109 feet 1inch: theuce north 173 feet 1 inch to a point 5 feet southeast from intersection of Penusylvania avenue and the public space; thence along said aveuue to the Dewinning, having about 128 feet front on Pennaylva- nia avenué, improved by a large brick building. ‘Terms: One-third cash; balance in one aud two years: notes to bear six per cent interest from day of sale, payable semi-annually, and to be secured by deed of trust on premises soid; or all cash, at option of pur- chaser. A deposit of 8500 required at time of sale. Conveyancing, &e., at purchaser's cost, Terms to be complied with in ten days. otherwise right reserved to il at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser after five days! public notice of snch resale in some news- a follows blished in Washington, D. C, d&ds DUNCANSON BROS.. Aucts.__ IKUSTEES’ SALE OF VERY VALI PROVED REAL ESTATE, SITUATE AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF O AND SIXTEENTH STREETS NORTHWEST, WASHINGTON, D.C.. CONTAINING 7,312% SQUARE FEET OF GROUND, MORE OR LESS, WITH A LARGE AND COMMODIOUS DWELLING-HOUSE THEREON, By virtue of » deed of trust from William F. Mat- tingly and wife to us, dated the 3a day of June, 1886, and recorded in liber No. 1182, folio 433, et seq., one of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the written request of the holder of the notes secured thereby, we will sell at public auction, in front of the premises, on WEDNESDAY, THE TWENTY-THIRD DAY OF MAY,.1888, AT FOUR AND A-HALF O'CLOCK P.M., the following-described real estate, situate in the city of Washington, D. C., to wit; All of lots 60, 61 and 62, of Shedd’s subdivision of square 195, as per plat recorded in Liber W. F., follo 172, of the records of the surveyor's office of the District of Columbia, and the north 62 feet 6 inches by the full width of lot 113, of Robeson's subdivision of part of said square, as recorded in book 11, folio 103, of said surveyors office records, making in all 7,312% (seven thousand three hundred and twelve and one-half) square feet of ground, more or less, The dwelling ‘was constructed sbout four years ago according to ap- proved plans, and the property altogether is one of the ‘most desirable in Washington. ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash; balance in equal payments of six, twelve, and eighteen month, respec- tively, with notes for credit payments to bear interest, from day of sale, payable semi-annually, at six per cent per annum, and to be secured by deed of trust on ‘the property sold; or all cash at option of purchaser. A depoait of $1,000 will be required at the timeiof sale. 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Naw Yous, May 25,—Senators spooner and Blackburn, tie subcommittee of the balnensee ‘commtttee' ay to investigat rat or the civilssrvice ia, wday" Tesumed their task him that under the Senave resolution appotnting the committee 1t was only empowered to investi- gate the workings of the civil-service law under the present Administration, abd could not go back Yo previous Administrations, The first witness to-day was Dr. Edward Sheren, a chemist, who was formerly an exalniner of sugar in the custom-house. He was ted in May, 1880, ‘boing ‘Witness was shown a Diack list of men who were Tepublicans and of those concerned in. the sugar Ting charges. His naine Was on the list, Under cross-eXamination by Senator Blackburn, witness Said that if he could get a hearing he felt sure he would be reinstated. Dr. Gideon E. Moore, Who was a sugar examiner im the appraiser's office, testified that Dr. Sherer’s appraisements were always correct. E. Moore, an assistant soa and a mem- ber of Tammany Hail, was the next witness. He ingvon to\ see the Secretary of the Treasury ‘Mt nto see the Secretary sasury. Mr, McMullin told him that the Secretary of the Treas- ury gave hima list of men tobe removed. Al- though he was told the men were good and em- cient, the Secretary insisted on their removal, He made one exception in the case of Senator Jacobs, ————— Sticking to its Story. May 25.—The Evening Bulletin 1100 Teg: the purchase Of the Schuylkill River East side by a syndicate representing the Pennaylvania Ratiroad (which was published jn that journal yesterday), comes to it from such a source as to leave n0 pos- sible doubt of its authenticity. ———— FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL the fork = States ‘special ‘The following are the and prices Stock orted by Mire to Corson and Siscartuey: 12108 stsoet a Cy ame, Cy ae za Ps &: do., ten-f ‘36 bid to-day. BALTIMORE, Mp., May 25.—Cotton steady and juiet — middling, Tos10. 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Hiskok, | Wafe, and the other under Conductor Eiuott, ol. of St. Louis, Deen appointed a cadet idea at St, Asaph Junction, lig miles trom the WestFon’ = M* “cages at) ‘slexabdria depot, about & Ociook this morning. ‘and have prevented the further passage of railroad 7 trains becween Washington and Alexandria, The parte Td freight train which left Alexandria at #20 tound acne Rouns trees wala oS Se De run. THE TEMPERANCE QUESTION, ing on the St Asaph track, its Business Rctore the Methodist Conter~ perth-bouna tae Sarvck iy pase ove New Your, May 25-—Bishop Angrews prended Wack, blocking up Une road. No person, Was in- e today's seasion of the General Methodist Eire. True wreck wif be’ ponen ont of he way Uy Price Lists in Eating Houces. ‘THE CASE OF JOMN FRENCH IX THE CRIMINAL COURT, 1n the Criminal Court the trial of John French, Who has sn eating house in the Washington Mar. Ket, was commenced yestentay afternoon. Mr. EK. A. 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Conference in Indianapolis ferday Lie new bishops were ordained, and Dr. E, Bryant, of Alabatua, was elected editor of Christian Recorder. said this afternnon that the general is What better than he was this 5 He ts cheerful and perfectly conscious A consultation of the physicians will be neld this ‘afternoon for the purpose of ascertaining Lis con dition and issuing’ a bulletin, Mr. Farwell’s Baltimore and Potomac Raliread Bul. ME SUBMITS AMENDMENTS TO IT TO-DAY. some- i if ; Beh Hi niles prescribes hitherto mentioned in Tux Stax restricting the company in its purchase to a line of two squares paraiiel with the tracks, and exempts all property ‘used for church and schoo! purposes. Tariff Plans ana Purposes: 4 DISCUSSION BY THE SENATE FINANCE COMMITTER ‘The tariff subcommittee of the Senate committee on finance held its rst meeting to-day, at which i | § noatns_rown tt SREIED. ad OWLER. At Baltimore, Ma, om BAG day of May, IBN, by the Hew NCA heer, D. be WILIIAM EDGAL ROULRS to Silas SUBLE DROW both of Washington, DO . @ general discussion of plans and purposes took ——* place. The subcommittee will probably hold daily | COLEMAN. May 20 18% at 5.45 am, Mre C. meetings hereafter. From developments at this | COLKSIAX. widow of the late Mt Coloma, ther Bf) morning's meeting it appears probable that there | ‘35% Fear, me " Will be substantial agreement upon the adminis. | street northwest, hundar st Sheer ht Math trative features of @ tariff bil—in short, that the Senate undervaluation bili will be added to any tariff bill that may be sent over trom the House; also, that Lhe (wo sides will substantially agree in Tespect Lo the removal of the incongruities and ib- consistencies of Ube present custouis laws, many of which have been called to te attention of Cou- gress by Secretaries of the Treasury, It 18 also thought ‘that both parties will assent to the putting of a number of new articies on the free Uist; but beyond tals point it is expected that Ube subcommittee will divide upon strict party lines; that is, in respect to new rates Lo be established upon duudable articles. Capitol Topics, TUE SOUTH AMERICAN MAILS, Senator Edmunds to-day proposed an amend- Ment to the Post-OMice appropriation bill to ap- Propriate $100,000 to euable tue Postmaster-Gen- eral to further facilitate postal and commercial {olmmuntcation with the Central and South Amer. | Lives snd irends of the fatilly retyoctrullylvited to ican states, ‘This sum is to be expended in making Teasomable and adequate compensation to Ameri. | 5 HALL. Suddenly, on Sishuentey. =F, ‘1888, at cau lives of vessels Which may have been or may | [90 dork & um,’ VIRGINIA ann be employed by him in carrying te malls to or ; Funeral on Friday, 25th inet, at 3 o'clock p.m, from row any such staves, her late residence, OUU H street nortiwest "ye PROGRESS OF THE COLOKED RACE. HANNAN. Ov May 23, 1888, RICHARD BaN- Prof. Chambers, of North Carolina, addressed the | NAN, ye year of Lis age, House committee on education to-day in support ‘ol Ly a together, Of the Simmons Dill authorizing the President of Sele ee the United States to coy @ commission of one Knew Lim but t love, Seven persons to inquire into and report upon the Softly our teare ore falling; Material, industriai and mental progress of tue pad our hearts to-day — colored Face stnce 1863. ‘The vue wou we uae "mn comeo gaan svar. as bose called trum we away. ee, Senator Edmunds to-day proposed an amend- sod hice tbtnantats eubieen ohh tame ‘ment to the diplomatic and consular bill to appro- | seventh street uorinwest car Buadey Msg tegen, Priate $23,000, salaries and expenses of a scientific | ™ suai te CF ~~ — nee ut the a commission of three persons, to consist of one oM- | OVCE” On stay a cer of the Army or Navy, @ geologist, apd mineral- Ogist and naturalist, to visit aod report upon the commercial’ resources of the Upper oy = eal roducts, its minerals, ts Vegetable Wealth, the openings for American trade and such other information as shail be thought of inverest to the Cuited States. He also roposed an amendment to the bill to appropriate 10,000 for salary and expenses of an nt and cousul general at Borna, in Congo, ‘The President 1s authorized Uo detail an army or naval oflicer for this service. DEMOCRATS TALKING AGAINST TOE. The Senate went into secret session early this afternoon, and the contest between the republican and democratic parties over open sessions for con- ‘sideration of the Msbery treaty was resumed. The democrats followed their policy of talking agalust Ume, and it is now evident ual there ts no pros ‘pect of an early vote on the question. INVALID PENSIONS, ‘The House committee on invalid pensions to-day authorized a favorable report on the Senate Dili Tepealing the law making invalid claims of a state | * militiaman for pensions on account of disabil- ity from wounds or injuries while temporarily rendering service, except such claims as were prosecuted successfully belore July 4, 1874. The committee struck out a section in Ube bull pro- Viding that pensious granted under the act shail begin from its passage where Ue application Was led prior to its passage. Mrs, Cleveland in Phi ladelphia. ELLIOTT. The funeral of Prot. KB ELLIOTT, late Governmeut Actuary, will take pince at 1210 @ Sirect northwest at 4 Jim, Saturday, 20th instant, Fnends are iuvited to be preseut.. interment private * EMMELIOH, On May 24, 1888, at 5.30, Mian CATHELUNE EMIT west ° uncral will take place fre te rowidence, 1120 13th street northwest, on Satunday at pu : FORSYIM. On te Moruing of May 25, 1888, GEOMGE WILLIAM, son of Wiliam aod Mary aes Forsyth. aged forty-seven yeaa Funeral wil! take place trom the residence of ie papentan Nel 1707 G street uertaweet, ou Buuday ment GOSS. On May 24. 1888, at 12 Mrs. MIN- NIRA. GOSS te BOCK, seein genie - ‘uneral from ber Inte nesiewe 1 atrret northeast, on Saturday at 4 vlock pum. “Priepde ond Felatives are invited tc attend. GRIFFIN. On. Thursday, May 24, 1888, at 1 g’clock pam, MARIIN, teldved sem of Joun aad the late bridget Sitio, awe fourieen ye four mouths. Funerai from bis inte residepes B21 Lot sureet Dorthwast, Saturday. 20th, at Z Ovlock p ta. lugles MARKLAND, In Washington Ps ie, 25, Lnes, COLONEL A. Be MARKLASI, ured Sine =. ‘Nodoe'er funeral hereafter. ° MCGOWAN On Thursday, May 24, 18K, at am, ALBERTA MAL, daugiter of Shaved ohne A McGowan, in Ler se@uteenth your Funeral trou her isther's residence. 327 a rege ‘Bortbeast, Saturday 2Ucb imstand at J o' = eS PLASS. On Thursda) . May 24th, 1888, at 10.8 at Na 912" "Twenty-nrin street wortiweet, CATH? ERiNk “A PLAS, the beloved wise of ‘Nicbola J, as. Kemains will be taken to Danbury, Copn,, st am, Balumore and Fotonsmc Mailrond, Saturday. May 20th iphiladelphia and Now York papers please copy.) STREAMER On Wednesday, May minutes to17 ain. MABLL M. STMEAMER. ony dauybtcr of Lewis aid Lilie Streamer, aged two aud ® halt yeara, Little hands so meckly folded. ‘Over Matel's puimelvns biewsts Little Leart we soved sw fondly ‘Beats Lo more—ebe in at Peet, ‘The days are sad and lovely, ‘And Yall of deepest woe. Aud for our litte darling The sad tears often how. Ber Little crib is empty, Her playthings laid aside, loving hearts are weeping For our fitue pet that died. [By Masa. Foneral from ber parents’ residence, 337 D street INNS, at tow FLRASANT INCIDENTS OP HER VISIT—UER DEPARTURE | fOUlWest. on Erisiay, May 25, at J Gluck pe ge FOR PRINCETON. 7 WHITAKER. On May Zia, 1888, ‘clock aim. Mrs. Cleveland was a guest of Mr, Geo. W. Childs | 304.8 1, edest eon of Jobb I. and ke Litaker. at Philadelphia yesterday afternoon, After the morning exercises at the Academy of Music she, | accompanied by Rev. Mr. Wood and bis wife and daughter, were driven to the Ledger building and shown the relics and souvenirs which Mr. Childs has collected. He presented her with a set of solid Funeral frum his parents’ remdeuce, No. 781 street northwest, ol Sunday at :$ o'clock p.an. = G. O. Pasion Silver desk Ornaments, The party then visited G. 0. TAYLOR Independence Hail eos Mrs. Cleveland re; ~ vered her name. ‘Ten minutes were spent at the ao. Drexels’ banking-house, after which Carpenter's =a Hall was visited. At? o'clock a lunch was served by Mr. Childs at the Bellev Hotel, at which the G. 0. TAYLOR folio’ ~ fy were present: Mrs, Cleveland, Rev, an irs. Charles Wood, Miss Wood, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Childs, ion. Edwin HH, Fiver, Dr, and Mrs. 8, Weir Mitchell, Dr. J. M. DaCosta, Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Gross, John C. Bullitt, Mrs. 5. Hi. Hayes, of Paris; Robert H. MscCarter, of New York, and J. G. Rosengarten. In the afternoon Mrs, Cleveland attended the services at tue Acad- emy of Music. ‘She left this morning for Prince- Yon, N. 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