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FOR SALE—LOTS. AUCTION SALES ave., pearly oppoute Dupant Direle, Lut = ge oS. per square foot DAKGAIN-NEW HAMPSHIRE WEISKELL & Mo: ‘TO-MORROW. W4L TER B. WILLIAMS & CO, auctioneers, foot NON. 1008 Fret. he. eizee Ss UGE PALE-THE MOST DESIRABLE LOT ON | CBE RRT Ge SUrAn EXTENSION Pebe OBES ood aoe eh Pete Aig | ING-RUOM CHAIN, EASY CHATRS, WALNUT 31266 toes, ereTT a MonENOS, 1h BEDSTEADS, BUREAU: SASHSTANDS. MoU ENON. 1008 Fetnw._ | PRIGERATORS, HAIR MATTRESSES, re SALE-BARGAINS-SIX LOTS NOTH SIDS | GLASSWARE, Se. a of Swao st. bet. 15th st sud New Hampshireave.| On WEDNESDAY, JUNE THIRTEENTH, st TEN rope hy 100 Jeep: BU ceuts per square foot: | O'CLUCK A M., we sali sell, No. 128 D street Corner tot ecotaing S290 yor ajusee ook rpg | Mt, tue above unwed articion partly ea plz 1407 Fst nw. | pode WALTER B WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts, oa 11ta st east. Both overlook R16 JPom saLE—107s 10. 1. cor. 28th end K, contaiaing abou: & _ge12-6r ‘Lincoln Park. 18.000 ag. £0 1 L. BALDWIN, CARE 674, FO: tad oo fect on Lat a ree Em Pa reais EPakbek 8 CO. Le Droit Building JOR SALE—LOTS 23 AND 24, IN ULOCK Ivy City. Apply or address 700 3th st. n.w. UR SALE — 100,000 FET OF GROUND “Isherwood,” at Scents per foot CHANCES, HANDY. 921 B st nw yell JOR SALi—WASHINGION HEIGHTS AND Woodley road, near Oak View and Dr. Bus ys Bandaomwest preces uf ive and iu the District at prices that will attract the J.B WIMEK, 1313 F st nw. Lovs on Est, near 1 “8-3 oR SALE-SiX BEAUTIFUL LOTS Bitte Wh sti at a meri IN 0-30 JOR SALE— house, Lot ‘ee st 7JjOw SALE-SEVEEAL Los IN THE IMME. ‘Ste Viewity of Dr. Hammond's vew resid=noe, WILL | XCHANGE F 0295, in the best squar fronting ~0 BL. BALDWIN, National Bank 0: the Republic. AND 13, IN 5Q National Bask of the Republic. je-nit prop Jew-de B VERY DESIRABLE be DAVID D. STONE, 806 F st_ DAVID D. SIONF, 806 F st a SMALL DAVID D. S1ONE, 500 Fst. HOMAS DOWLING, Aucuonesr. VALUABLE BUILDING LOT OX NORTH SIDE OF LSIRPET, NEAR IME CORNEK OF Bi FEESTH STkEeT “NORTHWEST, “AT “AUG- Ox. Ou WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE TEENTH, 1888, at FIVE O'CLOCK, in front of the yrowines, I ball sell Lot 2, in square 117, 25475. This ot will be sid aa a whole or divided, if desired. erm: One-third cash Deiauee in ix. twelve, aud eighiven mouths with uotes beariug interest, and se- cured by a deed cf trust. All conveyane.ng and record= hug at purchaser's coat. $1UU deposit required at time ofsme. THUMAS DOWLING, inde ‘Auctioneer. ED FROPERIY ON CAP. THIRTRENTH, at HALF PAST FIVE ¥. M.,"we will offer for sale two New Press Brick Front Houses, 10 rooms eaci.. all modern | improvements, beime Nos. 407 and 40 D st. ¢., lot 20x80. Immediately afte with Bay Windows, § roon IN w. at ‘On WEDNESDAY, JUN. oN The ap LE paws FAVE BRICK HOUSES IN OBSERVATORY GRO! On WEDNESDAY, JUNE . A TION. THIRTEENTH, 1888, at remises. I shail sell Lots ‘0.1m square No. 44, improved by k’ Houses, five Toons eweb, This property is located near the wide, "in uliey bounded by 23d and ory yards and shed Observatory er D rt Junstis tieig. ts, et prices that warrant a advance. Dr. | v4ih and E and F sirete worth Te ae cat's Boiuee’ Will coat Uetween @20.000) and | inucwn at sale All conveyancing, Se- at purchaser's 3J.0K SALE—ONLi $025—TWO BEAUTIFUL LX F 2... pear 14th, 55.000 28. ft. of ground Sout STEIGER & LIDSERMANS, 1503 Fs Surrounded by elegant new resid-..c op V st mw, west of 14th st. 1418 F st. nw, sige, 948 SiRIGES & LILBELMANS. TSS F st LOTS FOR SLEIGER & LIEBERMANN, 1303 F st. ost. $50 deposit required <n cach house at thine of wale WESCOTT & » ILCOX, Jetdads 1907 Feu VILLAGE HOME NEAR WASHINGTON. |\H OTS. 1 offer fine village lots, 50x371 feet, at the grow- uid | ins village of Ballston, Va. ves trom New iron ite | Bridge, : $300. $25 dowa and mo. R.A t. | PHILLIPs, 1419 New York ave. Jei2-Im ‘PYHAT MAGNIFIC:NT DAIRY FARM, IN FAIB- F — va. = — from Sean : 265 acres: | (weil wa ered): two dwellings outiauidings, aud lange | Sow barn. at @ bargain if sold at once. Ayes, oF addres 307 M st. nw. del2-a0" P°Guig iimtnates Vas noe aabington. * rates’ ride frou Wal ‘Twenty-three trains daily Commutation round-trip tare 10 centa, Barvaius in Lots and Building Sikes, Lots 50x200 fect (10.000 eeu) for 8130 and 8175. Lots 100x200 feet (20,000 feet) for $275 to $350. £60,000 teet Bullaisg Site, 300 feet rout oneevea ue, ST on t ROR SALE—Lo 1s 1.sta st. near Kenessw, 50c. a foot. 25-10 alley at side. very desirable. P-ice. 87 Heautitul Villa Site, 4 acres; terrace, trees, elgtpend. Se: adjoining property improved. Ali of above property on high, dry, rich land, well- aruived and mraded, benutiul prompécts 10 te 13 Baa ‘tes’ walk from station: side walk all the way, easy terms if desired. Apply to SALE—CHOICE BUILDING LUT, AB. POW rteviie Md. i SALE—CH NG LoT, at feet to aley. on EK st., near 16th adjoining very Orto RICHARD P. EVANS, ‘Atttoruey, ‘new realdrnces, ‘wall. Cheap. | oO ra Perrys ‘30-3 STEIGE & RMANS. 1803 Fst | Poe (oo VOR SAL!—APFLY FORK OUR BULLETINS or | . Among improvements are new PROPERTY FOR SALE BEFORE BU iING. depot, post-office building, store, handsome new cot- HILL & JOHNSON, taces, Ke": waguiticent farks snd mineral eptings, 0-3t 88 151 ST.N.W. | Call fornew plats specia' inducements to Uuliders. Joe, SALE-A BANG MIN—A FuOSTAGE OF feet ou cast side of shuretie aren wich ‘weg the aujulning gr. STEIGEX & LIEBERMANN, 1303 F between P aud Massa- | can sell at 25 percent less McLACHLEN & BAICHELDER, 1225 F st. nw. wy 26-San Foes —A BEAUTIFUL PLACE AT TAKOMA Park: ten-room house, large grounds, all convel- seo 1303 | ieucon wind oar statin only ok K SALE—TWO BEAUTIFUL LOIS ONE 8T.| o9.g¢0 pmanesmiers fr" ‘bear 1vih, 203100 eae es é ___ 1008 F ot. 5 GEO, W. LINKINS, FOR SALE AT FOREST INN PARK, FOREST 7. ee ywttand Hate | F'Gion.‘very aestrable villa sites: several bocatifal Se MALE—A—RUMBER-OF LOTS IN THE | Ieetdencts alimady erected’ This is ine macet chaneter wortheast section, cheap. GEO. W. LINKINS, 7-68 Lok SALE—A BARGAIN —LakGe TRACT land, most elivibly loested: 100 to 200 per cent | Ivthand Het aw | location om the Metropolitan Branch B. £0. Lots fr 2 cents » foot upwarl THOS G. HENSEY 6 F st nw. Je0-1m. Fe, SALE—BARGAINS—LOTS AT FOREST GLEN, ‘Md.; twenty minutes’ ride frou city. OF 50 up. ProMtcab be made; fine purchase for a syn ficate, Brice $00,000. J. HERTFORD, 14233 F et. Je6-00* SHEET ORD, JOR SALE—A CxHUICE LOT ON PARK St. MT. | Pleasant, S0x135 feet, near termini J MTF care, I i) oR SALE—CHEAP—LOT ON AM, suitabse for building email houses: Siew: peice 30 conta. JR MEBIFUND. 13 ra TH ST. NE. OF LAND IN Pieanant suitable for subdivision: ouly #2 JOR SALE—CHEAP—A TRACT us of Lith at. | ide and rear | F - JOR SAL ‘| neat little six-room house if taken we. Callon or address J, L, HIGGIN: ‘Md., for particulars, Je7-6t T—AT HERNDON. VA. A Pleasautly-situated Cottage and Stable, acre of #round, f- uit, three minutes’ walk from station. In- quire of A. CROUNSE, Cash Room, a AR | tent. ID ESTATE, 448 ACRES, HERTFORD, ~ : 5 , near historic Brandy Station, Va M. it. i, Cub —xo6er _____Js235 F st__| peper Co,, Va; lance inausion, all outbui dings water, Ju SALE—“ATTENTION, BUILDEKS AND | Aud fences “COOKE D. LUCKETT, 089 Fst, of Speculators"—Five desirable Lots om 18th above Dupont Circle, Jet oH. Ui wx06. very cheap. Apply SEALY, OS 14th wt. F%. SALE—CHE AP. Also, five lots, 12403. Cot Apply el-Lm hb and I sta. 6 ‘CHAKLES ba GOS 14th a CHARLES EARL) 603 14th —LOOK! FIVE LOTS, 13350. | Fe SALE—Ciir AP—1 LOT, 20x08; ALSO, 1 LO’ st, | i Rockville, Md. Je5-1 ‘OR SALE—WE HAVE OVER ONE HUNDRED ehotce selections of FARMS AND SMALL COUNTRY HOMES, of from one to five hundred acres, within from 1'to 20 miles of the city, suiiable for stock, dairy, iruit, and general farming’ purposes, at very’ low prices abd on Very easy terius. Call cr send for bulletin. ALSO, FOK KENT Several very desirable Country Kesidences, e2-1m, ‘T. H. SYPHERD & CO., 1321 F st. FOE SAEED, WETHIN Block oF DUPONT | Py hodiviie new houson Goto fir, eatin bo ‘inele for 91,500; very cheap mntry seateand datzy ferme near a farina ‘Apviy CHARLES FARL to S00 acren COUR UCKERT, 085 Fat now ? tes a estate| Ce Rockwilie. id Ame rz A NOMPER OF SHORT LOTS NEAR | Yon saLE— pout Circle, bo has of grub ‘A Bue Country Seat of 25 scres, improved by a ‘Apply CHARLES EARLY, lane double frame house of 11 rooms, beautifi _etim Gos ath st) iocatcd ou aniclevation in eve at f old forest ace Oaks: all uecessary outbtuldfnpe: Be water, ented Le eg Se Ger Fa ee For fail particulars apply to J.T. DYER, my26-1m Gyo TSth st. a. {ARM FOR SALE IN P.G. 00. MD —2 MILES Soe from Beltaville, o road, ify isa paige. | Petar eG Sal ce an Iaud ave lots will be graded free of cost to pure good roads and ‘neighbor! Festicr servos vOGEE Tem e nevermy, | thos Boat weet Od my2i-1m ‘S20 Pa, ensburg. P. G. Co., Md JOR SALE—THE BEST A: ment of smal m and reet oF aven: building lot 01 SAFEST INVEST- of purchaset, ea be required at tine ot‘sale. Conveyancing. ke, st re cost. if terms of sale are not complied with in ten days from day of sale the trustees reserve the right to resell the property in default at the risk aud cust of the defauit- ing purchaser BE after five " public police ot suck resale in sotue' newspaper rt -ii~Piats showing tne subdivision can be obtained on application to the trustees or the auctioneers, RICHARD SMI1H, 505 D th ne) CHAS, A. ELLIUE. DUNCANSOX Bros, “°° 8» ‘Auctioneers, myl7-th,f.estje¢ad THE ABOVE SALE WILL BE CONTINUED oMruEsDAY THE TWELETH DAY OF JUNE, A, + 1888, AT HALE ast FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. 8 CHAS. AJ ELLIOT, } Trustees G. 'W. STICKNEY, Auctioneer, 936 F st, ¥.REMPTORY SALE OF A VERY VALUABLE RESI- DENCE ON THE NORTHWEST COKNER OF CTICUT AVENUE AND R& SiKEET NORTHWEST. : 1 will offer forsale, in front of the Dae oD TUESDAY, the TWELFTH DAY OF JUNE, 1888. at HALF-PAS1 FIVE O'CLOCK P. M., lot numbered 8 im Alley and Pages subdivision of square 92, said ot Seyating 35 feet 4 inches on Connecticut avenue, and ERT cof 6 fnche on Wstrect aud improved by athe story aud attic brick dwelling, containing 15 rooms, Buished it the most artistic style ‘Terms: One-third cash, end the balance in one(1)and_ two (~) years. interest at 6 percent per annum, pay- Hl encase: red by dend of trust Su tke roperty sold, or al vasheat option ‘purchaser. ¥y'depoalt of 8500 will be reguired at ‘tine of sale. All couveyancinx at "purchaser's com. ‘Lerma to 06 complied with in ten GLO! W. STICKNEY, Jeo-dieda ‘Auctionesr. rpuouas DOWLING, Auctioneer. VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY, Xo. 1014 STMEET NORTHWEST, AT AUCTION. On FRIDAY | AFTERNOON, JUNE | FIF- TEENTH, 1888, st ‘SIX OCLOCK, I shall offer fur prewmiace 114 N street nurthwest, having « trout Of 30 feet by a depth of 102 feet to $0-fo0t alt-x, loca: {ed om the souti “side of N street, between 10th and ‘Terme: One-third cash; balance in one and two JET sath pete bearing “interest, and ‘eeured bye ‘of trust. All conveyancing and Teconling at pu ‘at the tine of chaser’s cost. ‘$200 it required tale. 0 eevee a OMAS DOWLING, Je8-dieds Auctioneer. EN FINE BUILDING LOTS IN TODD & T'thowe's suupivision or “rbasant PLAINS AND MOUNT PLEASANT. AHURSDAXY AFTERNOON, JUNE FOUR. JEESIH. wo will sell on the preuises at FIVE Lots 5 and 15, Block 3, situated “on Bismarck street, hear 7th, and on Sherman avenue. Lots 2, 16, 31 and 23, Biock 8, situated on Marshall sireet, Lear 7th, on Sherman avenue, and on Farra- fut sth et, near 7th. Lot 25, Block ¥, situated on Sheridan street, near 7th. Lot 3. Block 12, situated om irving street, near Sher- man. Lot 13, Block 14, situated on Sherman, near Princeton C Lot 4. Bicck 17, situated on Wallach, near Sherman avenue, All in ‘odd & Brown's subdivision of Fleasant Plains and Mount Pleasant, This property is situated oj site the SCHEUIZEN PARK grounds, und pear 7th ‘Terias: One-half cash; balance in one year. Notes fo bear interest at 6 per cent payable seiml-aanually Srom day of sale, or all cash. af option of purchaser. Geponit of $100 required on each lot at’ timo of sale. Conveyanciug, &c.. at purchaser's cost, ‘Terms to be complied with in tem days. otherwise rucht reserved. to re-sell at risk and cost of detaulting purchaser aiter vg, days advertisement in wotue newspaper published Inston, D.C. Je6-d&ds " DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, Wane ‘B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers, ALUABLE UNIMPROVED LOT, FRONTING ON THE NORTH SIDE OF L STREE., BETWEEN TWENTY-FIRST STcEET AND NEW HAMP- SHIKE AVENUE NORTHWEST, AUCTION. T Qn GERIDAY,, tht FirtkenrH, igs, at SIX O'CLOCK P.M. we shail sell, in ‘frout of’ the Ps ot No. 3, in Square No. 72, having 70 feet iront by 123 dee, ‘Terms: One-third cash; balance in one, two, and three Years; for notes, bearing interest. from day of Sale, abd secured by « deedof trust on property sold. All couveyanciug, &e.. at covt of purchaser: S200 Jawa when property is struck of jeo-dads WALT HB. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucta, Oo |E OF THE FINEST BUILDING LOTS IN LE- DROIT PAKK AT AUCIION, SITUATED ON HAKEWOUD AVENUE, NEAR MAPLE AVE- Ou ¥KIDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE FI! TEENTH, at FIVE O'CLOCK, we will sell-in frout of the premises, 5, BLOCK 12. fronting 76 60-100 feet ou Harewood avenue, near Venue. This lot is one of the finest in LeDroit Park, and suitable for a fine dwelling or row of houses. ‘Terms: Une-third cash; balance in one and two years; notes to be secured by deed of trust. and to bear Sper cent interest, ‘payable seti-sunually.or all ‘St option of purchaser. A deposit of $100 required at sale. Conveyanci ‘&c., at purel cost. Terms £0 be complied with in tem dass, otherwise resale at Tisk and cost of defaul! purchaser, after five da) blic notice of such Feeale iu same bewepaper, pul isved in Washington, D.C. DUNCANSON BI Jev-ddda, Auctioneers, Wy sannercs HORSEAN! D CARRIAGE BAZAAR, 38-940 Louisiana ave, Auction sale of Horses, Carriages, Harness, &c., every TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY, TEN A. Mm Large stock of New and Second-Hand Buggies, Wagons, Harness, &., always on ba private sale. FRE SALE OR EXCHANGE — A GRAND STOCK farm of 1.000 acres, beautifully located in Mary- land, on the Potomac, 20 wiles from this city; four squares trom Pennsylvania avenue cars, at only | jandive- Fanci a te S300. eA PHILLIPS. 1419 New Yorwave.” | Deca Sicg Versot stataraa; Realty «good neighbor: “ laa sdeitaias “ miles, KA. PHIL 1419 ¥.ave. myl9-3m WOR Lrg Pg gt, BET, 3 a Sep 14TH ten Rew lot 0g, 2024, Bix] 30. price Soc BEALL, WN&CO. 3 _MONEY TO LOAN. ARDEN’S OFFICE, U.S. JAIL, WASHINGTON, D.C. June 7, 1888’—Proposals to supply the Jail wood werchaut.ble fresh and salt Beet, whtek iW wit th PES = | an Eroryey oul te siden f bee, ror one gear rout > NIN SUMS To SUIT, ON | the lstof July seat Feceived at this offics unt 56,000 23 L285 28 S088 TO SUIT, OF | EUS TAT a ele reir as chaofics wai Fel 2us W.#. BARSIUW. 619 7thet. mw. _| CLOCK M. the beet to be delivered at the Jail from GSES TO POA SE FIVE PER CEST ON AP- | Wardeu, sutject to luspection and. weyhing By ue ote proved real estate security. Laree amounts a | cor uf the jail wheu delivered, avd im the erent af ory specialty, TYLER & RUTHERFORD. Ueing deetned Unfit for use or not equal im quality to “py28-3e* 1307 Fst. uw. | the ternisof the satract the warden, wal be privileged = aes San GENE: S7500 An | to reette YY for the fulfilment of the contract $3,000 coders s Sere Sim RAND | willbe resulta” Gun SU onReE Sh ga BROWN & CO. 2 13Z1 Ft nw. TATIONERY — TREASURY EAL ESTATE INVESTMENT SAFE AS U. & BONDS, @ PERCENT. PAYABLE QUARTERLY, IN BUMS $100 70 81.000. PREMILM CHARGED. THUS. £. WAGGAMAN, 200-0 LOAN ON REAL ESTATE B17 Fat. | ISSS. Sealed Sree cetraage Bee . ASS. Will be recrived att ment wnt thé 1 WENTY-SIXTH day of JUNE, 1888, at ONE O'CLOCK P.M. Blauk forms for bidding wiil be fur- bested abou application,” Proposals to be to the unders and marked “Proposals for Station ezy,” The Departiwent reserves the rucht to waive de- forts Feject auy or all bids. "No contract will be awarded for the supplies referred to above Until aD aj propnation for their purchase shail have been by C'S. PALKCHILD, Secretary of the uO 2000 __e8}_—THOS. EL WAGGAMAN. MOSEz, TO Loa ON REAL ESTATE—$100,000 JVB vo loan om real estate, at 5 per cent, in large WAKNER & Co. Smoupte No delay. 7 Im - my29-Lew3w Fr1CE OF THE COMMISSIONERS, DISTRI oF COLUMBIA, Wasmixaros, Juce 8, 1888. sealed Proposals will be revived st this office until TWELVE O'CLOCK M." of SA1UKDAY, JUNE SIX- $100,000 PR OG sry An tg os terest. Tedepbone 700 ete Wate a2 | forms of proposals and specifications can be obtained ~) Le BOC ee o2-, | at thle thee apon application, theretor topethes ett sine ery Seasonic, Seaeeter genes NO LOAN IN SUMS 70 SUIT. $25,000 at 6 per cent, Will alone be considered.” ‘ihe right is reserved tore- ject auy and all bids cr parts of bids.” W. B. WEBI BROWN & BRADLEY, SE WHEATLEY. CHAS. W. KAYMOND, Major my201m ____ 1330 F st. iw. | Euwincers, Commissioners, D.C. MOS Rr eNieS 25 erat gh kOMeT wens 1S 10 ALL APYLICALIONS. -_ > SWOMMISTEDT'& BkAD Ly, OCEAN STEAMERS. my 29-1in mre | =——— ee i __ ———— | QHORT KOUIE TO LONDON. MoxEt, 70 LOAN IN Lance on sar | § NUKDDAUTCSHER LLOYD 8 8 CO. ‘ucunte at lowest rates of interest Fast 1 xpress Steainers, a ADDISON & 1. ARCOMBE, | To Southampton (soudon, Havre), Bremen. my? 204 F st nw. 3 ONEY TO LOAN, iN SMALE OR LANGE St ‘ou Feal estate in thecity, at 5 aud 6 per ceut tu a) ch a FE XPQuMENT, LIFE AND TONTINE Poicies | wardys berth Tike at reserasble tetee Ap a kee: | DKOOM, Was Fenn. ave BeALie’ BROWS & Oo, gM Ete: | 1aek Fo. eu SOP ite af rege acble Geruin. “App |. over Tyler & Butherford, 1307 Ll AND DISCOUNTS — RICH &Co, BANKERS, mb24-3) ers nae Mochi} 20, ax IN Stas FROM $500 Ti AMA ward. at the lowest rates of interest anu comuis | Ska, Cu approved Teal estate in this oo ag kU. HULIZMAN, ae Corner 10th sna ¥ Moxey ropes MILL & JOHNSTON, 738 | , Aller, Wea., June 13, 7:30 a m.; Eider. Bat. | 16, 10° a ae kins, Tues. June 10, 1 nm. MS, MS | Wed., June 2), p.m: Fulds, Sat, June 23,5 am. | rave, Wed “June 27. 8am. | gh ustor ail statercoms Cxoellent table, In | sakouarpes Prices: 1st cabin, $100 and up- wards ‘berth, according to location; 2d steerave at low rates, Apply to E. F. | CoRR LINE. CHAS. L. Dees eco. Bankers, Agents, 13 7th st. a.w. ot ana spapect pane and Gaserivtiog of vege Lax cath us wade at cute CabD passaxe 800, $80, Sud 6125. Kound-tnp Fediuced ratenu20-in NCHOR LINE. | ATLANTIC EXPRESS SERVICE, LIVEICOUL VIA “QUEENSTOWN. Steamsiup CITY OF ROME from New York bey c- Jwy 11, August 5, Sept 5 ‘Lareest aiid fnest passeuge: sieaiuer afloat Passage, $00 to $100; Second Clase, $30, te “ Atlowest rates, on approvedreal GLASGOW SERVICE. eemtesecunt “F, Tox © bi Steamers every SATURDAY from New York to = Cabin Passage ty, Gisagone Loncoudeets Liverpedt MET es ‘cf Beltant, $50 and 900; Second Class, 35. af LOWEST RATES OF St erage. outward oF either ee G0. os beh Salcon Excursion Tickets at Reduced Kates’ Trav. ONEY ZO LOAN ON REAL BY st ion : WASH'S DANENHOWER, Sp24 Successor to DANENHOWER & SON, 1115 Fet. | MOSEX To LOAN oN REAL ESTATE O% FIRST. a Clans securiiies, at lowest Tales uf uterest, )XCELLENT bread aud fresh butver; 1102 9! Vieasant comicuLicating roma for rout jJ-O0 COMING To NEW YORK CAN FIND tndauons: S. S37 Shave Pleasant rooms at 104 East references 2iateed. = tay 16- Lm MISS Ac. Revie, Sith baa Gua ‘per day. ‘The Wi ESTATE AT LOW: | Tours, Tick TABLE BOARD, HOME-MADE QOUTHERNERS VisiiiNG NEW Yor! re eS eo —myiéime____MIss A ¢. LETsow. ARGE. COOL AND NEWLY FURNISHED ook | elers’ Circular Letters of Credit and Dratte {i | Sticunt ined st loweet current ratea peensoeyeay KENDERSON BROT. New York, or G. W. | MOSS, O21 Penn. ave. u. w.. Washington” aplO-3m NMAN LINE—NEW YORK TO LIV) I CITY OF BERLIN. April 7, May 13 dane 1 So | City OF CHESTER brit 14: May 19: June iT fF CHICAGO, April 21, May 26. June ity “Apri 8, Sune 3 Saty i 5 3p sae e. prirgty ‘Becond Teo 2. Tivustes eds Sct dau, aud other deta Also a" SPECIAL DISCOUNT will ‘A full line ‘of 3 Booka, Lines Juvenile Books on. ‘Baas D " ap21-3m Ae Ah canal aw. Hearovarrers For Tuxms. All the LEADING RACQUETS and TENNIS. GOODS. “plocum” Windermere and full line o: Je7-1m sP80mas DOWLING, Auctioncer. AUCTION SALE OF FIVE OF THE MOST DESTR- ABLE BUILDING LOTS IN THE NORTHWEST PART OF THE CITY, ON N STREET AND MAS- SACHUSEEIS AVERUE, BETWEEN SEVEN. TEENTH AND EIGHT! We will offer for DAY, JUNE SIXT! FIVE ‘O'CLOCK P. said feet front by about {90 feet in depth to a Z2-f0ot alley. “Oue improved by & new brick stable. Oue of ssid lots is situated on juse’s avenue, 2049-100 fect front, also Sine proved by anew brick stable, aud contains 2045 67- 100 square fect. ‘Terms: One-third of the purchase money in cash: balance in one and two years with interest ut 6 per cent pet annum, payable seni-auinually deferred payments bbe secured by deed of trust on the said. property, of all cash, at option of the purchaser. A deposit of 6100 ‘Will be required at time of sale. WAX: MATTINGLY, IVORY G. KIMBALL,” | Trustees, Je6-d&ds { WAL TEE B WILLIAMS & CO., Auetionsers, K.T. MORSELL, TRUSTEE'S SALE OF TWO BRICK HOUSES ON THIRTEENTH-AND-A-HALF STREET, NEA D STREET, SOUTHW:ST. By virtue of # deed of trust, recorded among the land records of the District of ‘Columbia, in Liber No. 1270. folio 388, I will offer for sale, at public auction, ‘EENTH S1REETS. bhi in frout midges UkDay, JUNE BL TEENTH, A.D. 1688, M., Lots B and C, in W. A. Braalés"s reco!ded. subdivision of Of square No, 367, each Lot having 14 fect 44-0 inches frout by 88 feet 8 inches deep, improved, Py, $0 two story Brick Houses, Nos. 406 and 407 13% street sout tnkgii Of ale: One-fourth, cash, balance. in. six, pwelve, and ei mouths for notes bearing inter: est froin day of sale, and secured by a deed of trust on Property sold. All conveyancing and Fecordibg at Purebaser’s cost. f $100 on each piece of broperty at the tine (of sa: if terms of sale are hot complied with with.u two weeks from day of sale, the property will be resold at the risk aud cost of de- Baie parcbane. REGINALD FENDALL, ‘Trustee, TP HOMAS DOWLING, Aucuoneer, T Yirtue of a decree 10023 docket 27, Supreue bia, ow April 27, A. D. 1888, ts complainant, and A. 8. ants, the undersigned ion'in front of the MINETEENTH, A D, 1888, at P. the twenty-four feet front by the depth of ot uine (9), im square eighty-one (81), Tying ext north of south twenty feet of said lot, and being in Washington GAY, District of Columbia, together with the appur- snences thereunto belo wing Terms of sale: One-t on day of sale, one-third in one year, aud one-third in two years thereafter, with interest, the deferred paymenis to be secured sale at option of purchaser. $100 cash ‘at tiwe of sale. Terms of sale to be com| ou ie Sagegi 6 F st. nw. DAVID D. STONE, Trostea, se7-deds Fat nw, Washington, DG. {9 THE ABOVE SALE IS 4 UETIL, FRIDAK. JUNE TWENTY SLOORD 106d, AT Salle HUI ASD PLACE, a eO-duds DAVID D- STONE: Trustes. \RUSTEES' SALE OF A NEW AND VALUABLE BRICK DWELLING HOUBS, No. 815 CSTREET By virtue of adeed of Sass dated the 20th day of tember, A. D. 1888, and duly recorded in Liber 121%, tolio 35 et sa., one of the Land Heooras District of Columbia, ‘we will sell st public front of the preimiecs, to the tf Party secures, SISTENT ieee SSIs pL, Tamura cake i ‘four hundred an rr scoordlag (8). in square four handred and nine (408), ovals x AUCTION SALES. EBONY PARLOR WALYUT SFT, Pra See cae aS a ane aie SIDEBOARD, WALNUT “ARM “ DINING PROP LIGHTS CHINA AND GLA‘ Wake BERVANIS FUMNITURE, KITCHE on FRIDAY ‘MOMNING, JUNE_ FIFTEENTH, 1888, comi at TAN O'CLOCK, at residence Rortnweet, I shall sell a superiot THOS. DOWLING, Auctioneer. uous ‘DOWLING, Auctioneer. ROSES. ROSES. ALAROE CONSIGNMENT OF FINE EVER-BLOOM- KeTs ac. FROM N. STUDER'S NURSERY, aT Qn THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE FOURTEENTH, 1888, at ELEVEN O'CLOCK, itaia, ay suction rooms, I shall sell achoice of decorative and other plants, Jel2-2t Pp eostees ‘SALE OF VALUABLE INPROVED PROPERTY, No. 102 1 Vi ROR THES: 10. 1023 CONNECTICUT AVENUK of the 6th day of Jun 10,923, I with so Brewiees gm BATOR- AY OF JUNE. A D. on A. D. 1888, in Equity cause, No, povticanetion frontot ‘the \¥, THE TWESTY-THIRD 1888, at FIVE O'CLOOK P.M, Lot thirty: thee), in divsion of square nom! four (164). 1m the city” Colum tis, a0 ‘erie of sale as decree oon cee eens beetle Pe rueuts in one an from day of sale, with interest, for which deterred pay penta the uotes of the purchaser, ct putcheecrs be given, secured by a. of trust upon ‘oF all cash at option of ‘Cvnveyanci of are not complied with in ten UU) Tesell at cost. ek of deiault 7 bee AMES Le McLANa. ‘Trostes DUNCANSON BROS. Auctioneers. Jelv-duds ‘ALTER B. WILLIAMS & C. PEREMPTORY SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY a iier eer atic : STREETS NORTHWEST. In order to settle a ership, I will for sale ju front of the premises, on TUESDAY THE NINE TEENTH DAY OF JUNE, at SIX OC] K P.M. Lots numbered 39, #0, 41, 42, 43. 44 and in Car. 23k trontingabour iad fect oe: Bouse, eee ron a tween Lith and 14th streets northwest: Tha lot will ‘be sold as @ whole, ‘Terma of sale: One-third cash, and balance in oneand tyo Years, with interest at six per centum per annum, able semi-annually and secured by deed of trust oo he property sold, or ‘all cash, st purchaser's optic 8200 deposit on'day of sale. “Terms to be compli ‘with in ten days from day of sale, or depusit forfeited. All conveyaueins at purchaser's cost, jelz-dads “W B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts, Ligases DOWLING, Auctioneer. VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON EAST BIDE OF TWENTY-SEVENTH Bieter BE- TWEEN LAND KSTKEETS NORTHWES!, at AUCTION. ~ On TUESDAY, JUNE NINETFE! 18! at HALE-PASE FIVE OGLOCR BMLe in trode a? uit premi-es. I will sell the north bslf of lot 6, in sqnare No. 5, frouting 2736 feet on 27th street, by depth of 100 feet to an alley. “Improved by four two-sto brick houses. two of which frout ou 27th street, ‘aud ‘two on the alley 1u rear. Terms: One-l cash, balance in one, two and three ye-rs, with interest, and secured by a deed of trust on the propery sold, or all cash, at ‘option, Ail convey ancing and recording at cost of pure! A deposit of $100 will be reguired at timo of sule. WESCOTT & WILCOX, Jell-d&ds ‘Agents, 1907 Pa. ave. ([Houas DOWLING, Auctioncer. SPECIAL SALE. ONE COUPE ROCKAWAY, COMPLETE WITH POLE, SIDE-BAR BUGGY, MADE TO CRDEK BY Mo: DERMOTT, AS GOD AS NEW; ONE SET BUGGY BAEN ESS ONE SET COUR HARNESS, SAD- DLE AND BEIDLE, COACHMAN'S CUAT, WHIP, LaP ROBES, & BI 0.» On THUKSDAY MORNING, JUNE FOURTEENTH, is ip firat condition rpaouas DOWLING, Auctioneer. VALUABLE BUILDING LOT ON THE FAST SIDE, OF FOUR-AND-A-HALF STREET, EEN M AND 5 STRELTS SOUTHWEST, ‘AT AUCTION. On MONDAY AFTEROON, JUNE ‘EIGHTEENT! 1888, at SIX O'CLOCK, in front of, tig precinct shall’ sell Lot 4,.in square 545, 252180, to « wide pckerg; Qpe-haifcamh; balance in twelve mouths with 1otoe bearinue interest, red bY w deed. Of trust, ‘All conve; reroring at pureoaacr's 1888, at ELEVEN O'CLOCK, Foomat sball, fore of whicl ins and’ recording at co 850 depoutt required at tine of sale A Jell-dads "THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. Witter ‘B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneer, ADMINI! ° " oT RATORS SALE OF HOR: BUGGY, AB} BARREL WAGONS, EMP’ EELS, OFFICE FURNITURE, ET, AT AUC- By order of the Supreme Court for the District of Columbia, holding a 8] term for hens’ Court ‘busine we sball aren ‘Faivaye te! iB FIP. TECNTH, & D. 1888 at TEX OCLOOK A Me at the Warehouses, foot of iith street, near Kiley's " whar! southwest, “coven, Poon of the iste Edy ‘ham Five rood Work Horas one side-bar Boguy, ive Bar. Tel Wagons, five sete of Harness, hoop Trucks, Hoop Holes, Lanne, Canka “Liercen Hay Cutter, Shor: els, Picks, Forks, Writing Desk, Stoves, about’ 5.000 empty Barrels various kinds tovether with the entire outht of a coopering establishment. ‘Terms cash, GAMRIE V. PARKER, yert-at CHASTAIN ©. ME, FI - “Adinuisteators. s[HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. CHANCERY SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY ON AVENUE SOUTHEAST. By virtue of s decree of the Su District of Colum! in eq Doc. 27, Francis RB. ir ve. Kachael M. ‘the arg trustee will offer for sale ay peblie front of the suction in SATURDAY, SUNE THe TWeNTY-THIRD,” 1888. at FIVE K, lot seventeen (17) of C. XK ty cause No. 1 O'CLoc! iDg’s recorded Subdivision of lots numbered from seven. to ten (7 t0 10), inclusive of Thomas Young's subdivision of orixi- nal lot uumbered one (1) in square number: d nine hun dred and seventy-one (971), together with the im- rovementa thereon, consisting of « frame dwelling ‘Terma: One-third cash; balance in equa\ install- ments at one and two years, with interest fro.\ day of ‘ile, and secured by'a deed of trust on the prei\ ses, of al cash, at option of purchaser. All conve,\su 3 cout of purebaser, A dei lait and RIVE FINE BU! OF MARYLAND STREET EAST, ILDING LOTS ON NORTH 811 AVENUE, SEAR FOURTEENTH. : i iH i ih efe ii Boar ‘will well at A ‘that certain ra $e Seung two. Gf sale 00 prescribed, by Ses eee! " ‘That weeds must betorn up by the roote,or , {hay wit be sure to crop out again. Bo itis ‘with Gienses which Rave their origin ‘= de. raved bicod. 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Loxpox, June 12—The Berlin cofrespondent of &. James Gasctie velegraphs that rumors are in circulation that Gen. Von endorff, Prussian minister of war, is about to resiga his’ office be- cause Of his dis.pproval of the project for the re- form of the army, especially the scheme concera- ‘he rivalries between the ee the em- ror and the crown prince have increased since he latter has been entrusted with representative powers, ‘The Hamburger Nachricten says: Puttkamer worsulpped and publicly associated himself with poiltico- Teligious matters, which estranged him from the emperor.” —__ Racing at Ascot Heath, Loxpox, June 12.—This was the first day of the Ascot Heath race meeting. sakes handicap was won by Mr. J. Jamegoo's estnut colt Dancer. Lord Awarded Twelve Cents Damages. New Youre, June 12.—In the suit of Miss Min- nie Terry aguinst the wife of Dr. Perine for $10,000 sph eek Soa ne pte Cas cents damages, Newroar, R. 1, June 12.—In the ‘assem- bly this morning’ Jonatban Chace sr re-elected United States Sena.or by a majority of bow houses, ‘The vote was: Senate—J. Chace, 29; W. Davis, 4; Charles B. 1.” House—c 50; Davis, 8; Page, 1. joint resolution journment trom Wedne-day, June 13, to whe ‘Tuesday in January, 1869, Was passed, “Gen.” Diss Debar Testifies, ‘HE DENIES THAT BE AIDED ANN O’DELLA IN PaLTING ‘THE SPOOK PIOTCRES. New Yong, June 12.—The Diss Debar trial was continued to-day. “General” Diss Debar was Cailed to the witness stand. He gave his name as Joseph H. Diss Debar. “He told the story of his life, He spoke of several commissionerships which he held under different soctetdes aud local governments, among them that of American cou ‘Iissioner of the Vincennes exposition. Conversa- ons the witness had with ple about Ann O’Delia’s pareniage were exci! by the court, He said he first met her in 1871 at Union ‘Square, where sue then lived with her busbaud, j Mr. Messant, For reasons conceraing ber chil- dren he did not wisn v0 state wnat bis relatious to the madame were, Witness denied abso. lutely the statement of Artist Bierstadt that be bad aided his wie im substituuing a picture fora blank card 1a giving. an all spook manifesiation, He denied that he had painted any of the spook pictures, also nis ability to paint pictures of that high order, ‘The inumations that be painted te ictures alleged tu have been produced by Rem- randt and phaei were absolutely false. Wile ness also denied the epee of ~ Raa- oiph that he sat painting a canvas, which wason his kuees on one Occasion, when Mine. Diss Devar Ubrew open his door, exposing his work to Lue view Of Randoiph. ee ES Telegraphic Briefs. ‘Toronto publishers and printers have organized ‘the Copsrigut Association of Canada, ‘The Hie block at vakiand, Cal, was burned last fat; 1088, $100,000. nthor Behsend, Inve Braziian consul at Berlin, lett a legacy of $170,000 tor the benefit of the poor girls of Berlin, Dom Pedro, emperor of Brazil, is well enough to go out driving. FANANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, son Xow Zork Stock Market, Z ‘The following are the opening ax prices ye New ork Stock Aarke tou by apeciad Sire to Gornott and Suscartsey 2410 Sassen’ 44 HE #i x Baltimore Markets, BALTIMORE, Mp,, June 12 — ques NOhs don ew threes, 63s: “GALTIMORE, Mo. Juve 12—Cotton steady mid BALTIM( iD., Juve — - i. ill but fo dling, 10alu: a ‘tee: ern, quiet aud lower: i, 2 winter red, spot, SY: cH hg: Aiea, Coxason. Ber rp—soutbern, quiet and BOnaUU: western, Virginia due do. tehfordies, ‘96: western, Bids were opened at the Navy Department to. day at noon for the construction of the new naval observatory building on Georgetown Heights, ‘There were ten bidders, In order to give greater scope for the figures to bid either for buildings Tadiation heating, or for buildings on ‘ons modified by themselves, ‘The bids were as follows: McCarty & Baldwin, Washi radiation, $312,836; direct, ume; Will Rothwell, Wns i F. H. Duebay, Washi $830,517.81, direct months; A. G. campfeld, Winchester, Noo; modited," indirect. $30,004, “direct Washington, tndirect 7, two years, po BPs Prosecutions by Information. 4 RULING OF JUDGE MONTOOMERY DIVOLVING THE EFPECTS OF THE RECENT DECISION OF THs U. 8. SUPREME COURT ON THE POWERS OF THE POLICE count. ‘This morning, in the Criminal Court, Judge ‘Montgomery, handed his decision in the case of ‘Addi.on Day, convicted of keeping a bawdy-house, ‘on the motion in arrest of Judgment, denying the motion, The motion in arrest was fled by Mr. oi ‘that such: information. ‘The wheuner Cos) pereon shall be hela capital or otherwise. Pearse mand was tor 2 J py SB i ie et als re i i tt il HIB ‘The race for une Ascot | ‘bat the was dot rkabiy well m. was, Tema: Tie has rested quiedy all the morning. abd’ his “@ p. m,—There 1s no change in Gen. Sheridan's condition.” Signed by Drs O'Riley and Yarrow, ‘THE DEATH OF THR ORNERAL's MOTUER, At 2:30 o'clock a telegram was received at the house announcing the aeath of the general's At Zo'clock there ‘was mo change in General ‘Sheridan’s condition, WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP, ‘Rermrp.—Hospital Steward Henry Winkelman ‘Samuel made an Moense. wae mote ‘&® Teport thereon, The licenst was ra Shue warrant charges that on the 17th of May Heiss, “unlawtuily contri ‘and tat to vully Qnd@ defame,” and “to anc ‘the eaid Meldel, unlawrully ae Take and ca to be made ip a certain wit ‘Sworn to before one Samuei H Walker, a Pubilc, and did publish and cause to be & certain fale, malicious apd defamatory libel of and concerning the said MeiJe,ocontalt the false, malicious, de famatory and libellous words and mat ters follow: that is to say; that the restaurant and grocery om 13th street, becween @ and H streets is Kept in a disorderly manver, so ‘Unat he (Hetss) cannot at night: that the ince is frequented by idle and dissolute oe and is kept open after hours, » wor ‘sold Lo ‘Cnudren and other Rot atitied to purchase by law; that his (Hetes’) y ame. ately adjoins the saloon, and aeures the place: ped for the provection of his (Heiss’) ee ‘tue peace good order Of the peign- rood,” Heiss was taken to the Police Court, and being nadie Lo give Dall be was locked up. Toe case was called to the attention of Judge Miller an@ was continued until Fridey. SUE GAYS NE TRIED TO CHLOROFORM HER. To-day Etta Fegley, by Mr. Campbell Carring- ton, flied a bill for divorce trom Wm. H. Fogley. She states they were married at Duke Center, M: Kean County, Pa, January 21, 1880; have one child, now six years old, and she charges that about five years after their be com- ‘has been piaced on the retired list, Disraict LevExtons.—Patents were issued to- Gay to citizens of the District as follows: Henry A r, system of electric locomotion, and Wm. F. Lewis, bag holder. AssisTaNT SECRETARY MCLDAOw, of the Interior Department, leaves to-day for his summer vaca- Ucn, which he will spend on his stock farm at ‘Muldrow Station, Miss. He will be joined oa the way by Mra, Muidrow and her daugater, who have ‘Veen visiuing friends in Virginia. Jxo. A. Mongax, of North Carolina, has been appointed copyist, at $000, in the Bureau of Pro- vision and Clothing, Navy Department, under ivil-service rules, ‘De. Zeoaxea, the new Peruvian minister, ac- companied by two secretaries, Dr. Lorego and Senor Soyer, arrrived in the city last evening. ‘The minister to-day called at the State at tae Cabinet meeting: “He. wilt probabiy be pre Sented to the President_on Thursday, on which day Col, Frey, the reuring Swiss mibister, will ‘also present liis letters of recall. ConTracts For Ixpiax Scrriizs.—Indian Com- missioer Atkins, Major Woog, Srancial clerk of the Indian office; Major Hassler, the appotntment clerk of the Interior Departnent, and the other oMfclsis and clerks who “have been in New jor & fortnigat attending une annual leuing of cCODLracts for Indian suppiles, have returned to Wai ‘Ubeir duuies in New York havi: been comp! The awards made agyregate $1,: ,000, and cover all the supplies estimated tor for che mext Mscal year. Tuere were over 500 bidders, and toe com- parison of figures und other details of the work Tequired much labor. The contracts cannot be formaliy made unl the appropriation bill for the ext Ascai year has been passed. District in Congress. ESTIMATES FOR STREET IMPROVEMENTS. ‘The President pro tempore of the Senate to-day Presented to the Senate an estimate prepared by the Commissioners of the cost of extending the concrete pavement on E, F and @ streets to Sth Dortheast, including cost of grading, curbing and sid-waik Where required. 1t is as follows: E, trom North Capitol to Sth, 11,500 square yards, at $2.75—431,625. F, froin Nori.u Capitol to 5th, 11,500 square yards, at $2.60—$29,900. G, from’ Nora Cupitol to Sth, 11,300 square yards, at $2.00— $29,380, Total~90,905. On F sureet'748 square yards Of the estimute are at the intersection of assachusetts avenue. The cost of tuis will be $1,999.60. On Ea like amount is at the intersec- don of Massachuserts avenue, Referred to ap- propriations committee. Capitol Topics. AGRICULTURAL APPROPRIATIONS. The Senate committee on appropriations has added to the agricultural appropria- Hon, pill an stem ot $100,000 tor sorgl ments, an Has tncregsed. frou $2,300 to $25,000 the "House provision relating to grasses, changing the pro- vision so as to include the mainvenadce of expert- mental grass stations, ARREST AFTER TRIAL. Senator Harris to-day introduced a bill toamend section 1014, Revised Statutes, so that it shall apply to and authorize the arrest and extradition Of auy offender against the laws of the Uniced States as well after as before trial A man was convicted of embezzlement in ‘Tennessee, but twas sus pended on the representa that before tbe ext term of te court he could and would make restitution, The man absconded, however, and after a long search by bis sureties, was found under an assumed name living in the of ine Sever nee © ares Ju lont 1 ayy it con’ Tae bul intended to cover cases Of this char- = Sensis ascneiee oats Twenty or twenty-five republican Senators will attend the Chicago convention. Most of them will leave Thursday tors Spooner, Sawyer, Puimer, Stockbridge, Cullom, Farrell, Wilson, of’ Iowa, Hoar, Stewart, Jones, Of Nevada, Riddieverger, Gray, Telier, His- cock and Aldrich’ are among the number going west. District Government Affairs. DON'T WaNT THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS KBOPENED UNTIL ‘The following petition, bearing the names of numerous prominent citizens, has been received by the Cominissioners: “We, the undersigned citi- zens Of the Disirict, deeply interested in the wel- Aftaire & suares of stock sold at $1! S sold at 4 shares sold al $179 each. It was OCSSEEAS Snow vortee ct crock Goth) ta Aue gust ‘Scapep.—Mardine Moore, a fireman op board Hercuies, of Bullimore, lying at the foot of Sts atfeet, feet to Suu of Use staan ia tse engime early night when one of the vaive covks blew off and he was badly scalded by the steam. He was removed to. Eosplad i the pole Kox RECEIPTS —Mesera. Waters have received 300 bushels CaTTLe Maxget.—Foiowing were the sales of live stock at Drover’s cattle welling trom 4Xab3¢¢-; 00d, 4 medium, Seri geses: tne ube; 10 h Laws Paste wil fon the lawn adjoining No. under the ‘auspices of Mount Tabor M ae? TEMPanaToRs. AxD Se, m—Great Falls, — ‘temperature, condi. ry st port connecuod,, mh, 28; condition st south ! ieved, | marriage menced to treat ber with cruelty; that when they frst came to Washington, tp INKS, and were diving in Anacostia, be violeaty assaulted her; that bo Unreatened to take her life, and after sysiemat- ely ll-treating ber for Uaree years on Ube 18% tn stant attemp'ed 0 Lake her ilfe by chiorot ber; that while making the assauit she awake: and after a fle succeeded 10 { the bowie of ‘chloroform Le was using in the as, Sault, apd On Saturday with un open razor Le ber lite, but was Snaily ¥alied by her denist, Lreavies to Sue ‘States Unat abe compelied to be bas bended, and sue believes be has left ‘the child Arthur wita — wa ener ‘The Georgetown Law School. 4 WOTABLE GaTHERING aT THE COMMENCEMENT ‘Last xioHT. ‘There wasa notabie gathering at the National ‘Theater last night, the occasion veing the annual Commencement exercises of (he law school of the Georgetown University. On the stage were seated Justices Harlan and Fields, Judges Bagner, Mer- | rick and Richardson, Judge Cooley, Hon. Zach. Moni , Hon. W. C. P. Breckinridge, Gen. W. ©. Whitthorbe and Gen. A EK. Stevenson. Aner the ‘Were conterred by Fatuer Doonan Bon. iph Tucker adiressed tbe graduates, bose Dames have been published in = Stan. ‘The prizes were snnounced sy follows: 4. °X. 1M District of Coiumvia, for the best essay | in tue raduate class; Wm. KR Clay, Ken- tucks, essay inthe senior class; Archur P. | Knignt, Kentucky, 940, best average li recitations | gad ccomacation fa junior clam; anner i. best average ior ; | Win Dritvovee District of Covumbla, $30, second | Bistrot” of Couuubis, $00, best average iu post” uu rt 2 posi Giese pene Sf ES RE Death Record. During the twenty-four hours ending at 2 O'clock Unis afternoon deaths were reported to the health office as follows: Abralam Davidson, white, Six months; Marie E. Sbeehy, white, flve months, Mary M. Kolling, white, six days; Jas. M. Koster, colored, tuirty-four years; Harriet Warrick, twenty-three years; Blanche Taylor, co.- ored, five months; Lucy Reeder, colored, two mooths; Chas, Willams, co.ored, twenty years; Georgiana Joves, colored, elyut Invptus RvsBaxD anv Wire Born SexteNceD.—Wm Mo- Namara and luis wife Eiuma appeared in the Police Court to-day on cross charges of doing aud Unreut- ening to do each other injury. William, Who had a badly bruised eye, Is older ths who Openly accused hit of spending his movey (3 sup. Younger colored women. | Williaa ‘charged Rat his wite struck humm in the eye with « Dek, and two colored women corroborated his Lest, mony. Mrs McNamara denied having used brick” Dut admitted hat she struck him with » broomstick in self-defense. The Judge sald they had eeu in court betore and’ be intended to Leach them a lesson. Etuma was fined $5 or 15 days and William Was required to give Donds in ‘the sum Of $200 or go to Jali for one month, A Pigat OVER 4Gaxe OF Caxps axp a SuoT mt THE Akw.—Joho Pollard apd Kichard Barrett, col. ored men, were in the Police Court Unis morhing, ach charged with assaulting the other. The testi: mony showed that the men were engaged in game of cards in Wall's pool-room, corner of 11) And I streets, about 10 O'clock last might, when they bada dispute noout the game anda fight folowed. during which Barrett struck Pollard and then at ‘WO strike hun With achair; Ubat Pollard drew a revolver and fred’ two show, the second one taking effect in Barrett's arm. OMicers Kendig and Ferguso: Were attracted to the place by hearing the ‘shots, but when (hey arrived there tne; were ‘gone. ‘They sul and Dr. Caldwell atten Janis juently arrested them, (he Wounded man. Tb Dullet is Still in bis arm. The court, in disposi Gr the ease, commented on the fact that pod rooms are hotbeds of crime, where can congregate and spend their idie tume. The Juage also Ube carrying of concealed weapons and mj @ fine of $20 on each of the de- fendants, Ravoe OF THe THERMOMETER—ThO foll were tne m., 62; 2p. m., EXmocrive Coumirrer.—Mr. James L. Norris, dent of the Jackson Democratic Association, Announced tue following executive commit Lee for the ensuing year: Messrs. ¢ E. Kirk, chairman; Henry E. Davis, H. O.Ciauguton, Kobt E. L. While, milis Dean, Jesse B. Wilson, Joun P. Ham Puilitp Bury, ‘m. A. Huichins, John J. F. Miller, Dr. Thos A. K Keech, Joba A. Wm. H. Weyrich, and Geo. W. Dail, em nid Marniace Lickwses.—Marriage licenses have Deen issued by the clerk of the court to W. AL Welding and Mary F. O'Dea; J. W. Moore and Maria Cosvenor; Jno. Keanedy, of Fort Detancr, Va., and Eva K. Crone, of Richmond, Va;G. W: Dunp and Annie O. Amery. MAMMAED. | BE: N—HERCUS, On June 12, 1888, S Prestyterian church, ret’ be. beset Hershey. ir Ja: ettbshkos Pama OS, both of Washington, * DIER. UMANN. On J) 10, 1888, at 3 Mra MARIA AGABS BAUMANN: iu alentnteh tant Semcemteges oe Snetes me omen rear Funeral ‘Concordie church, corner 20th and Mgt ri ag i COLLINS. On June 11, 1885, at ws. GULLINS ee four years, younseat cbila of Rand light work—many pure and wholesome Migtos carefully blended with fruite and juices, make Hub 8 delicious beverage, always at hand, and pleas- suevie and hosts alike by ite wholesomences aud . Your Grover or Drugyist will indoree it and You, end eo will C,H. GRAVES & SOXS, the Milt

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