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é THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., THURSDAY, JUNE 26. 1890, CITY AND DISTRICT. OUR MARYLAND NEIGHBORS. €@ A recently published work on “TheArtof | Removal of Court Records—fMeal Estate Advertising” says: “A point which will afford Sales—Personal Notes. reliable information as to the value of a publi- Correspondence of Tus Evasmne Srin- cation as an advertising medium is the close- Rocxvitie, June 25. ness with which the publisher adheres to his| The occupants of the old court house have advertising rates.” Tux Star invariably holds | begun to move into other eo a the to its rates; and, what is of greater importance | B¢W building is completed. Today the con tents of the office of the county commissioners to the advertiser, & charges everybody Sie samt | were removed to thé Higgins building, ond in price for the same service. This few papers do! | a few days the records, books, éc., of the office of the clerk of the circnit court will be ro- moved to the same building. The office of the » register of wills will be temporarily located in How the Washingtons Annihilated the an old brick structure adjacent to the court Team From Jersey City. house. A i he orphaus’ court the last will and testa- The game of ball at Atlantic Park yesterday! .cn;of Joka Hamilton, deceased, has tea ‘was a farce, but, strange to say, the farce of it | gied and letters of administration granted to was on the part of the visiting team. Jersey | Elizabeth Hamilton on his personal estate, City’s aggregation played the worst sort of a | Letters of administration on the estate of the late game and consoquently lost to the Senators to | Henry Stabler have been granted to George L. and Augusta Stabler. the tune of bo hass The home club hed the | "rye contract to grade the Baltimore road to easiest sort of a time. All the men had to do | the corporation line has been awarded to Jos. was to touch the bail with the bat and scamper N. Bailey for 226-42 PIE, to first, the chances being three to one in favor ir. Henry Miller has sold his dwelling house of their getting there safely on somebody's te hapa i Mr. Whitman of Washing- fumble. The Statesmen played winning ball, | “Mr. Herman K. Veile of Washington yester- a sharp contrast to their opponents, and they | day purchased the ninety-ncre farm of J. Wm. usually nforeed the error making by | Graff. a mile north of this place, for $5,000. clever hitting. Bader, Whistler and Peedascss | ok mnengd — divide the place into O'Brien pounded the bail hard and!" Yiitts Julia end ‘Mary Watkins and Miss often. The batteries were Phillips and Riddle, | Rebecca Hunter of this county were the re- aud McDermott and Murphy and Roussey and i cipients of medals and diplomas at the com- Dowd. Phillips was in fiue form, keeping the | mencement of the Academy of Visitation at hits seattered except in the fourth, when three | Frederick city on Tuesday. singles in succession yielded the visitors their | Mrs. Matilda Riley. one of the oldest and enly run. Ronssey was substituted for Mc- | best known ladies in this section of thi state, Dermott in the third, but was very wild, | died today at her home near Montrose in the although the hits became less frequent. Glea- | ninetieth year of her age. Deceased was the son burt his band late in the game and was | wife of the late Isaac Riley, who many years replaced at short by Bird, Underwood going to | 0 occupied a prominent position in the busi- left in the letter’s place. Washington scored | ness and politics of the county. SAM. ten runs before the Gladiators could get a man eabatis Ga mctinike. and the game after the fourth me with little ox mo interest Deeds in fee have been filed as follows: W. cai da. J. Newton to F. H. Duchay. sub 25, blk. 3, Le ‘Two runs were made in the first by Bader’s | Droit Park; $1,900. D. D. Thompson to same, two-bagger. errors by Roussey and Brady and | lot 48, blk. 5. do.; $1,200 J. A. Repetti to A. @ three-base hit by Whistler, Two more fol-| C. B. Dennis, pts, 10 and 11, sq. 877; $—. 0. lowed in the second on a two-bagger by | Bigelow et al. to A. Jackson, pt. 50, sec. 8, Phillips, a single by Bader, + sacrifice by Bird | Barry Farm; $425. T. J. Staley et al. to A. M. and Bader's steal home on Gleason's run to | McLachlin et al., in trust, loty 1 and 2, bik. 1, second. The third produced four runs Hits | Brookland: $1,379.34. W. K. Carr@to D: were made by Jordan, O’Brien and Bader (two| B. McKibbin, sub 153, sq. 132; $3,135. bases) and errors by Koussey, Dooley and| Maria G. Matthews to B. L. Waiker, subs 17 Murphy. Then ia the fourth the ninth and| and 18, sq. 1034; $300. A. A. Lipscomb et al, tenth runs were scored on Jordan's bunt, | to A. Britton, lot 39, block 43, Holmead Manor; O'Brien's single, Whistler's base on balls, an | @—. Same to Maria H. Baker, lot 3, block 46, error by McDermott and « wild pitch. In the | do.; $1,375. J. N. Whitney to C.'A. Conant, sixth the | runs were tallied on a muff by | sub E and = D, sq. 68; ¢—. W. Whitney to Dooley, O'Brieu's single and Gleason's sac-| Susan V. Holmead, lot 7, block 8, T. and B.'s Tifice. sub Mt. Pleasant; $1,500. A. A. ee Washington made 11 hits and 3 errors, and|comb etal. to John McL, ———, lot Jersey City 8 hits and 13 errors. 37, block 49, Holmead Manor; paperanian F. W. Jones to J. H. C. Wilson, part 1, 9. , vhs Newark wou frou Werees- | * J. A. Gannon to Annie V. Gannon, lot 4, Caley eacugh Howak won from sq. 5; lot 24, sq. 333, and part 15, sq. 70; $2,000. ter by brilliant playing, 8 to 2. Sullivan and | Henrietta Smith to 8, W. Goldeu, part 7, Wood- Duffy and Stafford and Terrien were the bat- land in Chichester; 181,500. Susie A Hertford tories. Newark made 14 hits and 2 errors and | to J. H. Stewart, subs 12 and 13 of subs 53 to Worcester 7 hits and as many errors. 59'¢ im S. P. B.'s sub Mt. Pleasant; $1,500. H. “ : 7 |G. Lewis to B. F. Herr, sub 114, 8q. 1003; Baltimore won the erghth straight game, 7 23,000. D. Ferry et al. to Eliza Ferry, part 8 to 4, Hartford being the victim. Baker and 8q. 211;@—. Emma Johnson to A. C. Black Townsend, and Staib end Stallings were in the | et al., undivided half interest in part 20. sq. points. ‘fbe Orioles made 11 hits and 2 errors, | 496; 3—. W. J. Miller, trustee, to Otis Bigelow, and Hartford 14 hits and 0 errors. sub 53, section 8, Barry Farm; $620. A. A. New Haven won from Wilmington, 5 to 4, by | Lipscomb ot al. to Emily W. Page, lot 2, block great luck. The batteries were Anderson and | 40, Holmead Manor; $2,0% Corcoran, and Horner, Gilliland and Hoffor: New Haven made 7 hits and 0 errors, and W: mingtou 9 hits and 7 errors. The other games yesterday were: AN EASY VICTORY. over the p Was @ process - BROWN-SEQUARD AGAIN, The Aged Professor Still Demands Be- Nationai League—At Cleveland—Cleveland, lief in His Famous Elixir. 1; Philadelphin, 5. At Chicago—Chieago, 6; en ee Brooklyn, 4. At Cincinnati—Cincinnati, 2; New . “ d has again © 1 York 1. "At Pittsburg—Pittsburg, 6: Boston, | , >" Brown-Sequard has again come to the = fore. It will be remembered what a sensation Players’ League—At Buffalo—Buffalo, 1; | he created a year ago by a discovery for which Philadelphia, 5. At Pittsburg—Pittsburg, 11; | he claimed some virtue of the “Fountain of New York. 13. At Cleveland—Cleveland, 10: | Youth.” ——— 5. At Chicago—Chicago, 10; Bos-/ Recently the Academy of Biology, before pi iain sag which Dr. Brown-Sequard read first his report cuss Surn, Iz Drostiya, Ai Puinaiget | oni hie Mleocvery, wat aidifiel Wal the loosed Athletic. 7; Rochester, 8. At St. Louis—St. | doctor desired to acquaint them with new de- Louis, 10; Louisville, 7 (10 innings.) At To- velopments in his system. During the winter Jedo—Toledo, 6; Columbus, 10. months, while residing in Nice, he experi- Sieroter nee NOTES. mented with a septic injection of his famous tages to shiaeeinveud talk solution and found immense benefit from it. Monts, the new second baseman, has arrived | 4,12 his, report Dr. _Brown-Se ve yaa a an. has ar atment there n Fi ee ee ee ONy wi ODrion ot Le, ccced cma oe cine EE ee Gleason has a very bad thumb and cannot | rooted «~uralgia, rheumatism, insomnia and lay. Itis very fortunate that the new man | Ye” leprosy. He referred particularly toa Tiere, for otherwise Manager Ted would have | Cure obtained by # leading physician in the to pat all of his batteries into the ficial. case of a gentleman well known to him and to ‘Aman named Frank Cox of New Britain, | * fellow member, M. d’Arsonval, who corrob- Conn., has been made a substitute umpire in | tAted Dr. Sequard’s statement. The new sys- the Atlantic Association. Where can Braden’s | fm finds no more, favor grep Lerner ; n e s e eyes x such men as Phil Baker ansious age more tha keptial snd speak ptfngly of ‘The latest rumor is that the Jersey City team | the grand intellectual capacity which is losing, is to be transferred to Harrisburg, which is | if it has not already lost, tts just balance. anxious to get into the Atlantic Association INGE TLLIV. ‘The stockholders of the Jersey City Club are Ay CHALESEGE 70, SULIAVAN: ‘ryimg, it is said, to arrange the deal. Jake Kilrain Announces His Anxiety Umpire Kelly officiated here yesterday, Dan- Sele being ordered to Baltimore. to Again Fight the Boston Pugilist. A large crowd at Capitol Park yesterda: : ‘ a afternoon saw the “All District” nine defest | Sullivan closed his engagement in Purvis, thestrong team from the Emmet Guards by | Miss, by painting the town red and went on to the score of 5to2 It was a battle of pitchers, | New Orleans yesterday. At the session of the Gilmore having the better of it, striking out 19 t Y of the Emmets. Barnes was also quite effect- | “wrcult court yesterday Muldoon and Cleary [these pcre rar : ee pleaded guilty to aiding in the prize fight and Sieosteetere Ce ee ree Oa were Saad G00 dail $100 ccaeniraly Mike At Cleveland yesterday Brooklyn (P.L.) took | Donavan’s fine was reduced to #100, half of which s sudden brace in the fifth inning and made 8 | was paid by himself and the other half by Tuns, but could not keep up the pace. F i i . President Hewett, discouraged by the small | Ti while Muldoon footed the bill for Cleary. attendances at Atlantic Park and in hopes of | Altogether Marion county took in $1,700 in drawing larger crowds, bas resolved to try the | fines in consequence of the Richburg fight. experiment of playing the games of Friday and | Kilrain announces that be will challenge Sulli- Saturday with New Haven on the old grounds | van to fight him to a finish with bare knuckles at Capitol Park. If the attendances increase | or tight gloves. London prize-ring rules, the it is probable that the rest of the games of the | fight to come off at Fort Worth, Tex., for the season may be played there. purse offered by the Fort Worth Athletic Club. Geo. Shoch, the old Washington favorite, is Lon age eS captain of the Milwaukee team and in the last FOSTER FOR CONGRESS. three weeks has worked the club up from sev- enth to first place in the Western League. The Ex-Governor of Ohio in the Field Once Again. Whistler yesterday made two singles anda triple. Bader made two doubles and a single, O'brien three singles and Phillips adouble and i i ‘ @aingle. None of the other men hit safely. eet ern cen tee ee News Texk = Tomes says: “Ever since the democrats rodis- Jersey City plays today and New Haven Fri- | ines say day and Satria, eee aw Tiree: Wee: ccica eascliaay Gee congressional purposes The Atlantic race is ss follows: there has been talk of ex-Gov. Charles Foster a making the race for Congress from this (the sub. Won. | Lost ; PerC. | new eighth) district, which, while it has » ‘beans. a (ae ja | BOminal democratic plurality of 1,300, is con- Rae Maven, } 33s | ae | sidered good fighting ground. The friends of Worcester. ) 2 | 2 the ex-governor have always insisted that, hav- Newark... “| 4m ing represented the district in a like capacity L sesmeey ra staae. tian for three terms, ‘there was nothing in it for Hartford... 13 | 33 him at this time.’ Within the past week, how- Wilmington 1 6| (38 ever, a prominent republican politician of this ge city wrote Foster a frank letter, in which he TERRIBLE SUFFERING AT SEA. | bluntly asked him if he would accept the re- publican nomination for Congress if it were How a Boy Broughi a $400,000 Cargo | tendered him with practical unanimity, He Safe to Port. has just received Foster's reply, which, while | notsaying in so many words that he is a can- A terrible story of suffering and death on a | ‘idate, still conveys the impression that if 1 Joug voyage at soa was told by Second Officer | Patty demands his service he will not decline en | making the race, Spreen of the German bark J. G. Warns, which “The democrats of the district have no doubt arrived at New York Monday from Pedang | that Foster will be the nominee of the republi- and Macassar, East Indies. Since June 11 the | cansandare arranging their plans accordingly.” in charge of Spreeu. who is only RESTS twenty-two years old. He brought her safely bale Aether aut ery a pay Leiter pba anor peoneretrien! daughter and nephew, went out sailing Mon- owned by H. Warns of Elstieth, Germany, and | “4 afternoon near the Soldiers’ Home. ‘Their pape Seman ge a ays boat collided with « sailing vessel containing _ woes son, Copt. J- | ne. Parramere and. J. Jake, aleo of Ham C. Warns. She sailed from Macassar Island on | P- Paramore and J. Slits keockedaee, February 16 with a crew of twelve men. Evers- | 10% cpr psa! vite thing went weil until the Ist of April, when the | board. The father jumpod to his rescue, the A | nephew following, aud all three were drowned, crew began to getsick,with symptoms of dropsy. | Mr. Lake went overboard to try to save them, It was thought this was due to the fact that the | He failed, but succeeded in reaching the shore, cargo of coffee and spices got damp | The daughter remained im the boat and was and afterward being heated by the hot sun of | ved. The Delaphanes’ former home was in the tropics produced an odor which the crew | L*urel, inbaled. The captam died of the disease May} TP se 10 aud two days later was buried at sea. The: on June 11 First Mate Ottmans died in terrible agony. All the crew were more or less pros- trated by the strange malady and could do little work. frovisions became low, little Progress could be uaace, as only small sail could handied by the weakened crew and the men Were put on rations. When the first mate died the crew mutinied ar.d demanded that the vessel should put into » European port. Only at the point of a guu were they induced to go on. Gale after gale added to their misery. The boat is now at the Lrooklyn dock and the crew will all go to hospital. aaa You Cax Ger Inrexest for your money dur- B ing your absence frum the city by sry | it wrth The Washington Loan and Trust @m- uy, 1001 F street northwest. Capital 1,000,000. Sec acivertisement, _ A Short Will. ‘The following is the will of Judge Kimmel of Chambersburg. Franklin county, Pa. It is the shortest ever placed on record m that county: “Iwill, bequeath and devise to my wife, P. Jane Kimmel. who has been faithful and true, all my estate whatsoever and wheresoever, she A cream of tartar baking powder. High- to pay my debts and execute the will. She is est of all in leavening strength—U. & adwieag inventory or settle an account.” Government Report, Aug. 17, 1960, we, | RAT, DARK & Co., A FROM OHILDHOOD. ‘When an infant my body broke out all over with an eruption orrash, which became more aggravated as I grow older. Every noted physician in oursection was tired or consulted. When I came of age I visited Hot Springs, Ark.,and was treated by the best medical men, but was not benefited, When all things had failed I determined to try 8. 8. S., and in four months was entirely cured. The terrible Kczema was all gone, not ‘asign left; mygeneral health built up, and I have never hed any return of the disease. GEO. W. IRWIN, Irwin, Pa. ‘Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free. 226 0 «©6SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga 2 AUCTION SALES. ___THIS AFTERNOON. _ JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. INE LARGE FOUR-STORY BRICK DWELLIN No. 414 SIXTH STREET, BETWEEN D AND STREETS NORTHWEST. On THURSDAY, JUNE PT RENTY SIXTH, AT HALF PAST FOUR O'CLOCK PROMPT, we will sell, in front of the preiniacs, the south half of Lot ‘Ba! 457, Fronting 23 feet 8 inches on Gth street with a depth of 11% tet 9 inches to a wide alley in rear. This Lot is improved by a Large Well-built Four- story Brick Dwelling, containing 15 rooms, bath oon und closets, modern couveniences. centrally located, convenieut to all government departments, ito] aud business center. erms: Une third cash, balance in one and two Years, notes to bear 6 per cent interest, able semi- annually poeviee Le Pe tn a oar of ae =o property or all cash at option of purchaser. A deposit of $250 required at time of sale. Conveyancing, kc.. st = haser’s cost. ‘Terms to be complied with in ten S, otherwise right ved to resell at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser after five days’ uotice of such resale in som Dewspapes pul shed Ww 2 D. DUNCANSON BROS., Auctionecis, RATE, DaKK & CO, Auctioneers. MANCERY SALE OF IMPROVED REAL ESTATE ON NORTH SIDE OF H STKEET BETWEEN FOULTH AND FIFTH STREETS NORTHWEST AT AUCTION. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed on the 13th day of June, A.D, 1090, in equity cause 11524, docket 24, wherein Sophia Sautter, guardian, is complaivant aud Charles: H. Miller et al. defendants, | will ofter for front of the premises, on J HURSDAY, the TW: SIXTH DAY OF JUNE, A.D. 1890, at SIX O'CLOCK P.M.,ull that certain piece or parcel of land lying and being in the city of Washington, District of Columbia, and known as part of lot numbered seven (7), in numbered five hundfed aud seventeen (517), besin- ning for the same at a point on H street north distant thirteen (13) feet six (6) inches from the southwest corner of said lot and running thence north thirty (30) feet; thence east one (1) foot four (4) inches; thence north thirty-nine (39) feet nine () inches, more or less, to the rear line of that portion of said lot heretofore sold to the corporation of Washington by Tuomas Sylvester; thence along said rear line to @ Point on the dividing line between lots seven (7) and Six (G), nixty-six (G6) feet ten and one half (10%) inches from the line of H street aforesaid; thence south with said line to H street gnd thence weet with the line of H street sixteen (16) feet nine (9) inches to the place of beginuing. ‘Yerms of sale, as prescribed by the decree, are: One- third cash and the balance at six and twelve months, with interest from the day of sale, secured by deed of trust on the property sold, oF all cash, at the option of the purehi A deposit of $50 required at time of sale. ‘Terms to be complied with in ten days from the day of sale, otherwise the rizht is reserved to reseil the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting Purchaser after five days’ advertisement of such re- sale in some newspaper published in Washington, D, €. All conveyancing and recording at purchaser's cost. SOPHIA BAUT TER, Guard: 3e16-d&ds 502 9th st. bw. 4 TonokKow. ATCLIFFE, DARE & CO., Auctioneers. ILLER IN 8: MBINATION LOCK, 100 “AND, WOOD CsnAT HATES, LARGE Hi NE on FRIDS Dorthwest, and to winch invite attention, Je25-t RATCLIFFE, DARE & Col. Aucts, ATCLIFFE, DARK & CO., Auctioneers. TKUS' SALE OF A THREE-STORY, BRIC! DWELLING! No. 512 F STREET NOKTHEAST, Onder and by virtue of a deed of trust recorded in Liber 1412, folio 19%, of the land records of the Dis- trict of Columbia, the undersigned trustees will sell at public auction in front of the Prepuess, on TUES: DAY, I Ht. TWENTY-FOURTH DAY OF JUNE, 1890, ut FIVE O'CLOCK P M., all of Lot 21, in Oliver Cox's subdivision of part of square 834, in the eity of Wash- ington, D.C. ‘Leruis of sale: One-fourth of purchase money to be paid in cash and the residue in equal installments at one, two and three years, respectiveiy, after day of sale. The notes uf the purchaser to be given for the deferred puymen ts and to bear interest at the rate of ‘six per cent per annum from day of aale, payable semi- annually, and to be secured by deed of trust on the werty sold. or all cash, at option of purchaser. BiU0 deposit to be paid when bit is, secepted and terms ot sale to be fully complied with within ten CARPET, DESKS AND PLA’ RES, ‘3M. LOVES, hc. £o.. AT AUCTION. Nt HeNrt even in, at ‘CK M., we will sell the en: days from day of sale or trustees will resell at riskand | hacer, eee rere a aa it WILLIAMSON, Trustes, W. , EDMONSTON, Trustee, Je11-dads ‘Office 500 Sth st. Iw. ¢@-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED UNTIL FRIDAL JUNE EWENTY-SEVENTID, 1800, waine ——— C. H. WILLIAMSON, Trustee, W. E. EDMONSTON, Trustee, 25-dkds 500 Sth st. b.w. ATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., Auctioneers. USTEES' SALE OF THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING No. S10 F STREET NOMTHEAST. Under aud by virtue of a deed of trust recorded in Liber 1412, folio 201, of the land records of the Dis- trict of Columbia, the undersigned trustees will soil at public auction. in front of the premises, on TUES: DAY, THE TWENTY-FOURTH DAY OF'J AY FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., all of Lot 22 in Oliver Cox's subdivision of part of square 834, in the city of Wash- jon. D.C. ‘mF teuis of sale: One-fourth of the purchase money to be paid in cash and the residue in equal installments . three years respectively after day of tale, for which notes of purchaser, beariby interest at 6 percent per annum, payable semi-annually, to be given and to be necured by deed of trust on the prop- erty sold, or all cash, at option of purchaser, 8100 deposit to be paid when bid ts accepted and ali terms of sale to be complied with in ten days from day of sale, or trustees reserve the right to Fexell at Ti and cost of defaulting purchaser. ss . WILLIAMSON, Trustee, E. EDMONSTON, ‘Trastec, $o11-dkas 500 Sth st. uw, tz-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED UNTIL FuIDAY, JUNE TWENTY-SEVENTH, 1890, same hour and'place.. paresis ¢, H. WILLIAMSON, Trustee, W.E. EDMONSTON: Trustee, as Sui at. how, JATCLIFFE, DARE & CO., Auctioneers. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING No. 508 F STREET NORTHEAST. Under aud by virtue of deed of trust recorded in Liber 141%, folio 196, of the land records of te Dia- trict of Columbia, the undersigned trustecs will sell, at public auction, in front of the premises, on TUES: DAY, the TWENTY-FOURTH DAY OF sUNF, 1890, at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. all of lot 23, n Oliver Cox's subdivision of part of square 834, in the city of Wash- ington, D.C. ‘Termis of sale: One.fourth of the purchase money to be paid in cash and the residue in equal install” ments atone, twoand three years reapectively day of sale, for which notes of purchaser, bearing in- forest at 6 per cent peranuitmn, payable semi-annually, to be xiven and to be secured by deed of trust on the ing sold, or all cash, at option of the purchaser, 8100 deposit’ to be paid when bid is accepted, and all erie of sale to be complied with iu ten days from day of sale, or trustees rewerve the right to resell at risl and cost of defaulting purchaser. c, H. WILLIAMSON W. E. EDMONSTO | rete Jell-d&ds 500 oth at, S#-THE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED UNTIL FRIDAY, JUNE TWENTY-SEVENTH, 1590, same hoor and plac H, WILLIAMSON, Trustee, W. E. EDMONSTON, Trustee, 500 5th st. new. {T. CLAIR FECHNER, AUCTIONEER, 611 PENN- under Metropolitan’ Hotel, wells large lot Pawnbroker's Unredeemed Pledges, Gold and Bilver Watches, Genuine Diamonds, Works of Art. Je9-3m FUTURE DAYs, WwW ASHINGTON HORSE AND CARRIAGE BAZAAR. Will be sold at the'Bazaar, No. 940 Louisiana ave., on SATURDAY MOKNING, JUNE TWENTY-EIGHTH, commencing at ‘TEN O'CLOCK. 1 new Extension Top Carriage, 1 nearly new No- top Surrey, L new Dayton Waxon, 2 new Buggies, 2 new Road Carts, 1 second-hand Dayton Wagon in good. order aud several second-haud Phaetons, Buggies, Waxons, Harness, &., &c. ALSO 20 head of Horses, Marex and Mules, good workers and drivers, well worthy the attention of buyers. Je2G-2t 3. BENSINGER, Auctioneer. F[HOMAS DOWLING, Aucuoneer. REGULAR SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNI UF EVEKY DESCKIPTION ROOMS SATURDAY, J) 1890, COMMENCING AT ALSO A lot of Fireworks. ALSO, AT TWELV«r O'CLOCK, A number of New and Second-hand Vebicles. Several Horses suitable for any work. Je26-2t THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ATCLIFFE, DARK & CO., Auctioneers, VALUABLE IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED PROP- ERTY AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF FIR AND L STREETS NOKTHEAST aT Ou WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, JULY SECOND, 1890, at SIX O'CLOCK, we will offér for sale in frout of the premises PART OF LOT 5 IN SQUARE 830, fronting 48 feet on L street north aud 100 feet on 5th street east, s portion of the lot being improved by ® ‘Two-story’ Brick House. ‘This property is in a yection of the northeast that is rapidiy increasing im value, andis such that it can be readily and advautaxeously subdivided into three or more fine building lots. ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash, balance in one and two years, with interest at 6 per ceut per annum from day’ uf sale, secured by deed rust on the property sold or all cash, at the purchaser's option. A deposit of 00 will be required at time of sale. Terms to be com- phed with in teu days from the day of sale, otherwise the Fight is reserved to resell at the risk aud cost of the defauiting purcuaser, All conveyancing and record- ig at purchaser's cost. Je26-d&de RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., Aucts, IHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE LOT, PROVED BY TWO FRAME. HOUSES, Nos AND 1 HOUR-AND-A-HALF | STREET SOUTHWEST, ADJOINING | GREENLEAF SCHOOL BUILDING. By virtue ot adecree passed by the Supreme Court of the District of Cosmmbia in Equity cause No. 12219, doc. $Y, wherein Charles Augustus Ashton and others are complainants and Jane B. Ashton and others «re defendants, we will seli at pubic auction, iu front of the premises, at HALF-PAST FIVE OCLUCK in the afternoon of TUESDAY, JULY EIGHTH, 1890, lot numbered sixty-six (66) in square five hundred aud two (307) oved by ‘wo Com fortable Frame Houses, Now 12725 and 12:2 43 street southwest, No.1 3 being occupied us a dweling and store and No. 1225 asa dwelling, ‘Terms of sale, as prescribed by the decree: One- third cash, balance in one and two years from the of sale, with interest at the rate of six per ceut per annum, payable seuui-aunuaily, | Notes of the pu chaser to be iven for the deferred payments aud to be secured by a deed of trust upon the property sold, or allor the purchase money may be yiaid ine cash, at option of purchaser. Adepost of 8100 will be re- wired at the time of sale. All conveyancinx, notarial id recording at the cost of the purcliws vs terms of sule are not complied with in ten days after the day of sale the trustees reserve the right to resell at the risk and cost of ihe defaulting purchaser, after five days’ advertisement. +8 ae a R COOKSEY, | en uildins, SAMUEL MADDOX, —{ Trustees. La. n.W.y i RATCLIFFE. DAKK & CU., Auctioneers. _Je2d-d&ds JPUNCANSON BROS. Auctioneers, SKUSTEES' SALE OF BRICK DWELLING SOUTH- FAST COKNER OF SEVENTEENTH AND O STREETS NOKMTHWEST AT A UN. By virtue of a deed of trust made to us and anly re- corded in Liber 1469, folio 40%, et sey., oue of the land records for the District or Columbia, and at the of the purty secured thereby, we will ie fromt of the premives, ou ESD AY the FIRST DAY OF JULY, A.D. 1890, ut O'CLOCK P.M. that certain piece or parcel of land and premises, situate aud lying in the city of Washington and District of Columbia, and known and distinutished as wil of Lot numbered turty (30), in Williau: M. snd Mary W. Merrick’s subdivision of lots in Square numbered one hundred and Sent onesly D as per plat recorded in Liber WF. folio 17, of tue records of the surveyor's oflice of the District of Co- Jumbia, and improved -story Brick Dwell- ing, situate southeast corner of 17th and O streets [ ugrthw ‘Term : One-third cash, balance in one and two y interest ut G percent per annuin, se- cured by & deed of trust on the property sold, or all cash, at the option of purchaser. A deposit of 31,000 Tequired at Une of sale. ‘Verne of saie to be complied with in ten days, otherwixe the Trustees reserve the right to resell the property at rivk aud cost of default- jug purchaser after five days advertisement of such resale in some new: Ff published iu Washimeion, D, Conveyancing, de. ut purchasers cost, PRANCIS H. SMITH. | prugtoos, Jel8-d&ds NATHANIEL WILSON,5 Mata al Penna. ave. new. D J + CON- TAINED IN HOUSE No 421 SIXTH BTNEET NORTHWEST, COMPRISE PARLOR SUITE! EASY AIRS, ROCKERS, MAKBLE - ‘Tor’ AND OTHER TA- BLES, COUCHES, WINDOW | HANGINGS, CABINETS, MILKORS, LNUT, OAK AND OTHER CHAMBER 'SETs, WAKDKOLES, CHIFFONIEKS, HAIR AND OTHER MAT. ARESSES, PILLOWS AND HOLSTELS) BED- INGS, | HAL FURNITURE, SIDEBOAKD, x ‘ABLE, DIN CHAIRS, CHINA WAKE, BKUSSELS, HA! SLale OTHER CARPETS THROUGHOUT THE PT eat ec | a 10. 4:2) SIXTH STREET Sr, AT AUCTION. On WEDNESD A’ NG, CO" GINNING at Tey Octo pg hen al bf above-named house all the Furniture, Carpets, &e., contained therein, to which attention is invited. T cash. RATCLIFFE, DARK & CO., _Jetedts Anctioneera, bait pee DARKER & CO., Auctioneers. ENIRABLE BUILDING LOT STREET BE- on THURSDAY AITERNOON, JULY THIRD, at SIX O'CLOCK P.M., we will offer for sale, in front of the preniisca, part of SEVEN (7), Tv IN SQUAKE 551, * fo ily, adda it desitabis for’ vailaieet oo ‘Term: One-i ace soa al oat at Ate a ae, e Kdaporis of S200 at tine Bee a aa ote cian property at the pure paper mitruscagt oo pam eee. un te ali eat tee G= W. STICKNEY, Auctioneer, 936 F wt. SALE OF VERY VALUABLE UNIMPROVED PROPERTY ON Q STREET BETWEEN SIXTH AND SEVENTH NORTHWES 1. I will offer for sale in front of the premises on ‘DAY, THIKTIETH DAY OF JUNE, AT FIVE ICK'P.M., Lots 116 and 117, square 144, said Jots having @ trout of 19 feet each, ‘Terms: One-third cash, and the balance in one (1) and two (2) years, with interest at the rate of 6 per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. 3100 deposit on each Jot attume of sale, Terms to be complied within 15 days. GEO. W. BTICKNEY, Jezd-dds Auctioneér. Ree DARR & CO, Auctioneers, AL ‘ SALE OF MOST DESIRABLE UNIM- ED REAL ESTATE AT THE “NORTH- P CORNER OF K AND TWENTY-FIRST EETS NORTHWEST. By virtue of a decree the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed June 6, 1890, in the vs. Johnsou. Equity Docket 30, No, 12049, we will sell to the highest bidder, in trout of the premines, AT FIVE O'CLOCK IN THE AFTER- NOON OF ‘FRIDAY, JUNE 'TWENTY-SEVENTH, 1800, all of lot numbered 1 1, in Lomis’ subdivision of re numbered 6 of Washington, front- ing 20 feet on the west aide of at. u.w., at the cor- per of Hist, and running back with ap average depth of 69.58 fect, and containing about 1,301 square feet. ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash; ‘balance in two equal instsllments, in one and two years, with inter- ext paral le wemt-antiually at the rate of O per cent per nid inter upon BENJAMIN L. WHEELER, 1755 K st. n.w.; WALLACE T. CHAPMAN, 911 224 st. nw. ‘Trustees, Also, at the same time and place, and upon the same ter: 1d conditions, will be sold’ lots 9 aud 14 of the st bdivision, said lots immediately adjoining the said lot 11 on the north, each haying a froutaye of 20 feet on said 21st street; lot 9 containing about 1,222 square feet and lot 10 about 1,307 square feet. "The purchaser of lot 11, to be sold under chancery decree, will have the privilege of taking ali three lots at th? price per square foot paid for lot 11, and will thus ac- quire a muguificent building site, to front on either | street or ou both, us desired. Otherwise the sile of lot 10 will follow that of Jot 11 end lot 9 to be sold last, but the purchaser of Jot 10 will have the privileyeof taking lot at the same Price per square foot, These three lots (forming a compect building site for ® mansion or for two or three rich dwelivgs, to front on whichever street desired) ure im the heart of the fashionable quarter of the city and present an opportunity for mvestment or improvement very scl- dom offered at pubiic sale, Further particulars trom. the undersigned upon application. RATCLIFFE, DAKK & CO., Auctioneers, Je16-d&ds 920 Penmi 1. _______ FUTURE Day: ATCLIFFE, DAKE & Cv., Auctioneers, 20 Pennsylvania avenue nw. G LOT ON L STREET BE- IRST AND TWENTY-SEC- OND 5T 3 NOKLHW. FRON1ING FIFTY-SEVEN FEET BY DEPTH OF ONE HUNDRED AND” FORTY-SIX. FEET NCHES, RUNNING BACK TOA FOOT ALLEY. 1 On TUESDAY AFTERNOON, JULY FIRST, at SIX O'CLOCK, we will offer for sale, in front of the prem- ise8, ORIGINAL LOT FIGHTEEN, SQUAL ENT\-THKEE, having a front of 57 feet on L street by a depth of 246.11, run E ley. ‘This Ik cue of the most desirable lots in the hortuwest, being near the Sivnal Office, all lines of «trvet cars, markets, &c., aud can be readily subdivided into smaller lots. ‘Lermis wade kuown xt sale. A deposit of tance of bid. If terms of sale are not complied in ten days from day of sule right reserved to re- purchaser alter fly hewspuper Veyancins, & lished in Washinwton, D.C. ou ut the cost of the pur. ON BROS., Auctioneers, SALE OF LAND AND CATTLE COMPANY STOCK. By 7 Di “SEVENTH, 1890,’ at ONE ‘oUF auction rooms, 9th and D 50 SHARES OF PAR VALUE OF $100 EACH OF THE SEE-BAR-SEY LAND AND CATTLE COMPANY STUCK, Parties interested take tv rus cush. By order of holder of note, dts | DUNCANSUN BKOS., Auctioneers. RATEUE, DARK & © 920 Pa, ave, PARLOR, DINING ROOM, CHAMBER AND KITCHEN FURNITURE, SUCH AS PARLOR SUITr, SIDELOAKD, _E: ABLE, DINING CHAINS, BED KOOM SU VES, ICE BOX, CARPEIS, ULL PAINT CHINA AND. GLASS WAKE, &¢., &C, AT AUCTION, On MONDAY, JCNE THIRTIETH, at TWELVE *CLOC Madison street, berween P and Q and och and 16th streets n.w., the furniture cmtained there, to which We invite attention, KA OLIFIE, DAKK & Ci " Jeto-te Au UE. Qn MONDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE THIRTIETH, 1890, at SIX O'CLOCK, we will seil, in tront of the # LOT 52, IN SQUARE 73, ink 18 feet G iuclies on Luatreest by adepth of 95 of the le, U. foot. ‘This property isin one of the beat sectior northwest, being uear the Washington » U. Dignal Office and many fine private residences, making it arare opportunity to secure » first-class Building Lot for investuwent or site ior a fine residence. ‘Terina (overand above un iucumbrance of $1,500) eush, of ul! cash, at purchaser's option. A deposit of $200 required at time of sale. Terms to be complied with iu ton days, or right is reserved to resell at. ti risk and coator defaulting purchaser, after five days adveitisemeut of #uch resale. All conveyancing aud recol chaser’s sini At DURchascr tS TCLIPFE, DART & CO. Auctioneers, Spud DOWLING, , Auctioneer, IMPORTANT SALE OF IMPROVED AND UNIM- PROVED PROPERTY, FRONTING ON PROS. PECT AVENUE, BANK STREET AND M STREET BETWEEN THIRTY-THIRD AND THIRTY-FOURTH STREETS, GEORGETOWN, D.o. DAY AFTERNOON, JUNE TWENTY-SEV- ERT HOO, at HALE PAST" FIV e O'CLOCK.in trout of the 1 shall sell a¢ pat Suction seven ro- Bescuteuts located ‘on ‘Prospect aveuue? one unioe ALL LOT STORE F1X- tire ‘con- ‘and hall, No. 1023 7th street a DOWLING, Auctioneer, AZ UNIMPROVED SEPT ERN TH STERE NEAR RHODE AVENUE NORTHWEST AT AUC’ On \WEDNESD fully situated m valuable section and should com- th interest and secured by a deed of trust on, property. or all cash. All ™ be required at time S#-THE PURCHASER OF THE ABOVE MEX- on WEDNESDAY, JULY SECOND, 1800, at FIVE in cbove sdvertinemoent by order of the ve adv ut. owner. Jevs-dads THOS. DOWLING, Auctioneer. Ww ALTER B. WILLIA! CO., Auctioneers. ETS, &C.. AT AUCTION. TEN O'CLOCK A.-M., we shall sell at residence, No. Housebold Effects, nearly ES UsH, WALN 2 SPRINGS. MATTRESSES, BEDDING, HLS, Ke. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. JFRATCLIFFE, DARK & CO, Aucts, ‘920 Penn. ave. nw, GOVERNMENT SALE OF UNSERVICEABLE GOODS AT U. 8 SIGNAL OF! : BETWEEN TWENTY-FOURT! FIFTH STREETS NORTHW pirate > 4 £ 7) 5} 5} EB ¢ T% ETS. Er ny TEN O'CLUC between Goods belonging to said Department, ‘Terms cash. y order ROBT. CRAIG, ‘M. Ofice. Je25-dts rill well at the Signal Office, M Captain and A.Q. ATCLIFFE, Dank & G0 Avi | ASHINGTO™ HORSE AND CARRIAGE BAZAAR, 940 Louisiana avenue. FOR SALE OK EXCHAN. | Solart {ter | i, The largest and most complete stock of New and Second-hand Waxons and Carriaces in the city, consisting of Coupes, Victorius, Mockaways, Ex: tension-top Cut-under Surreys, Jump Seats, tors’ and Pony Phaetons, Top aud No Top Buxgies, Daytou Wagons, Fancy Delivery Wagons, Milk and Grocery Wagons, Express ~ Wayona, Wagonettes, Dog, Pony and Road Carts. Sole agent forthe District of the celebrated Cortland Company's fine Carriages, Buggies, Spring abgyontand Hood Carta, a a action Sale lorees, Cartiages. Harness every, TUESDAY, THUKSDAY A’ MORNINGS, comiuenciny at EN O'CLOCK. Jel-Im INGER, Proprietor. uctioncers, + Washington, D.C, TRUSTEE'S SALE OF LEASE AND CONTENTS OF SOLAW'S HOTEL AN. AURANT, No. 1413 PENNSYLVANIA AVE NORTHWEST (OWEN HOUSE), WASHINGTON, D. 8, 1886, 1886, in Liver No. 1209, folio Columbia, at the written request of the parties there! secured. J will sell xt pubse auction, on MONDAY, JULY SEVENTH, 1890, at TEN O'CLOCK A.M, ot the premises, all of the fixtures and furniture in Hotel aud Kestauraut, No. 1413 Penusylvania avenue northwest, Washit.ctom, D.C., and the unex- pired term of the lease of the premiaes. ‘This place is ‘urnished in good style, consistin in part of Fine Bar | and Back Bar, Ice Box, Counters, ‘Lables, Desks, c Silver and Linen Ware, Walunt aid other | Chamber Furniture, Cooking Uteusils, Steam Heating | Apparatus, together with all other fixtures and furne | ture usually found in # fine Bar, Hotel and Restaurant ‘The restaurant enjoys the reputation of beiug on of tue finest in the city, and the bar is unexcelled, T house contains the Kitchen aud Laundry in the basement; the Bar, ree Dining Koom and ‘a full furnished Billiard and Pool Koom (three Billiard an three Pvol Tabies) on the ground floor ; » larze Ladies’ Dining Room, the Motel Office and a Private Dining Rooms, Pantry, Cioseta, &c., all hand. sumely furnished, ou ‘the second fleor, and for hotel Purposes there are about thirty furnished rooms, As 4 whole this place is one Of the most complete in all respects that can ve found and is most desirable every way. The present lease expires July 1, 1894. The rental is only $240 per mouth until July 1, 1891, and $250 per month tor balance of the term.” Batistactory ar- Tangements can be made for longer lease if desired. Satisfactory arrangements can also be made with the Brunswick Balke Collender Company tor the Bul- & hard and Pool Tablef complete, the same not bein in- | cluded is. the sbove-meutioned trust, All the above will first be offered as an entirety and if a sutisfuctory bid 18 not obtained will then be sold in deta) As on entirety terms will be stated at time ‘Tern of sale, and if sold in detail cash, Property and premtses can be inspected up to time of sale upon application to the atictioncers, the trusted or the attorney. H. A. BELIGSON, Trustee, 200 Va. ave. u.w., Washington, D.C. THOMAS M. FIELDS, Attorney, -d_ Cor. 434 aud Dats. u.w., Washington, D.C. Retcuere parr, CO., Auctioneers, Pennsylvania ave. n.w, TWO TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSES, FOUR ROOMS EACH; WAIFR AND SEWERAGE: KNOWN AS. Nos. 12 AND 13 DINGMAN PLACE, AT AUCTI On SATURDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE TWENTY- FIGHTH, AT SIX O'CLOCK, we will offer for sale in frout of the preinixes, SUB LOTS 141 AND 142, SQUARE 62/8, With the improvements, cousisting of two Two-story Brick Houses, Lerma mide known at sale, A deposit of $50 re- quired at time of sale on each house. Ii the terms of sale are not comphed with in fifteen days from day of + is Feserved to resell the property at the risk of the derwulting purcharer after five days’ setuent in some Newspaper published in Wasb- D.C, Ali conveyanerns, &e., at the cost of the RAGCLIFFE, DAKK & CO., Auetioncers. one and two conveyancing and re- foRting at cost of purchaser. A deposit of §100 will ed property having failed to comply with of enie the property wi dat his risk and oot rms and conditions of sale as mentioned received et hincane Write Oe THURSDAY, JULY TENTH. Yeu eement for the public Proposal be obtained at this office gether with all Leceseary sei SALE OF WELL-KEPT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, On MONDAY, JUNE THIRTIETH, commencing at 1001 11th street northwest, = general sasortment of iuforn.at oul, ©2 these forme will be coumdcred. "The righ y and in Kood coudition, any and DOUGLASS, L. G. HINE, HM, R SUITE, UPHOLSTERED AND CHERRY @HAMBER TITES, KASY CHAIRS, HANDSOME FOLDING ENTER TABLES, EXTENSION TA- LES'AND DINING ROOM CHAIRS, WINDOW LADIES GOODS. AES AaEES Mae Worry and Sitting Can we Loam at BY USING THE ime: waves tine, seeb from 2 to4 p.in.. oF _ FRONTS! jwaye in order by plain combing at MLLE. M. J. PRANDIS, 2329 F ot. n.w. Olre. Harrison's, NT. On MONDAY MOLNING, JUNE THIRTIETR, at 24th and Zoth n.w., lot of Umserviceable ADIES WISHING THEIR FINE LACES DOSE Up in first-class French style, White aud Satin sees, Lace Curtains a reasouable at MADAME VALMONI'S old stand. 713 RENCH DYEING, SCO! ING ESTABLISHMENT, Ladies, aud Gents tion, Plush, Velve ERING AND DRY CLEAN- work of every descr and Evening Dresses ANTO. AND CALOLINE LERCH, torwerly with A Fischer ‘d Maison Yriene, Paris, TON FISCHER'S DRY CLEANING ESTAB- LISHMENT AND DIE WOKKS, 000 G SUN.W. d Gents’ Garments of all kinds cleaned aud Dyed without benz ripped. Ladies’ E Dresses @ specialty. ‘Thirty-n erate. Goods called sor and denivered. LL-WOOL GARMENTS, dyed a good mouruing black. «& FISCHER, 906 G st. now, ‘The Oldest Established and only Reliable Ladies’ Physician in the City, C st. between 43g and Gth Prompt treatment. Consultation strictly confiden- Separate rooms for jedici | $1. Office always open. ADIES WHO REQUIRE THE SERVICES OF experienced Female Ph: x Mra. WILSON, 1100 Park piace ne., between B 1th and 12th sts. n.e. Ladies only. Kemedy, mpt and reliable treatment. Yhysician in the city. D SATURDAY dears’ experience. Prices mod- MADE UP OX RIP! me of the land records of the Listrict of ean be consulted dally, 4 xt, ‘Only genuine P8Sa. ME. DE FOREST, reliable Ladies’ Pi at ber residence, 901 to 9 p.m.; with Ladies only. EAD AND BE WISE.—DK. BROTHERS, 906 B ST, betore me and mude oath that be is blished bapert Specialist in thiscity, teea cure in all cases of privatedisenses Cimen and furnish medicine, or Lo charge, consuite- on advice free st any bour of the day. Sub scribed and sworn tw beiore we by Dr. BROTHEKS, SAMUEL C. MILLS, a Notary Public District of Columbia, this Sd day ot J) LONG-ESTABLISHED AND wician, cam be consusted LW. Office hours f Tye Wumber of end will guaran VER BEEN CONTRADI Dr. BROTHERS is the oldest-established sdvertis- iuw Ladies’ Physician in confidently consult Dr. BI CTED THAT te city KOTHERS, 906 cular attention paid tu all diseases peculiar to ladies, married or suuzie. Forty years' experience. ANHOOD RESTOR! D BY USING A BOTTLE or two of Dr. BRUTHEKS' Invigorating Cordial, Will cure auy case of Nervous Lility and loss of It uparts vigor to tho wate a ELEBRATLD DR. SALFORT GREGOR Fowder; the best_ki Liver aud Kiduey Difficulties, Ne: Afiecuuns, TSCHIFFELY & EVA eadquarters, For wale by ali druggists. je 16-2, this: OMANTHER DISEASES, WEAKNESS! THOMAS, 27:3 N.Bxeter st... for non-residents. AND BULB SYRINGES. THROAT ‘Beds and Cushions, fiaand Nervo oh Hl For, Baltimore, 6:35 Atomiaes, Air ‘, é Bandages, ic dtockiugs and oti Gvods for the sick room. Cs! _MELVILLE LINDSa’ <iuatructions for en ‘your bust 3 inc! Ssing Fama Bust Developer; soeluvely. guar vaye illustrated cetalogue EMMA TUILLI BAZAAR, 224 Tremoutst, Boston, STAMP FOR FINANCIAL GENTLEMEN GOODS. W. B. HIBS. R= Sens je BANKERS AND BROKERS, 1335 F STREET NORTHWEST, upon } Bi Hroperty at the risk and cost ot the defaulting | » days’ advertisement in some | M.. wo will soll st private renidence, 1018 | Sten Soon ot eeetpe irames, Oe BUY AND SELL STOCKS, BONDS AND PETROLEUM, GRAIN AND PROVISIONS, Having our own Leased Wires enables us to execute with promptness and dispatch on the Exchanges in New York and Chicago all orders intrusted toour care. WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION. 1m Telephone, 545. NO. W. CORSON, JNO. W. MACARTNE! Member N.¥. Stock’Ex, CORSON & MACARTNEY, GLOVEK BUILDING, 1419 F ST. N. W., Bankers and dealers in Goverument Bonds Deposits. Exchange. Loans. Collections, Yailroad Stocks aud Bonds and all vecurities listed on the Exchanges ot New York, Philadelpuis, Boston and Baltimore bought aud so.d. A specialty made of wvesttuent securities, District ‘Amer ____ BICYCLES. OUR LE LE SAFETIES. Just glauce ove. thix assortment and see how it | Compares for variety and prices with unything elve | offered in Washington val note we will sell, on FRI- | “Aluerica Kambivr,” Standard, $123. Ligut, $130, “Quadrant” Safety, $1353 “Couyentry e Men's, 88: Lovell’s “Diamond,” safety, ¢ All uew wheeis; ail guarautecu; not second-hand or shop-worn; a clean and compicie aswortment of sua- dries; Cycles reuted and repaired, m10-sm LB. GRAVES & CO., 1325 14th st. nw. B EXCHAN ‘OK. MASS. AVE. AND sth st.u. w.—Licycles and Accessories Bouglit, Sold, kxchanged, Keuted. Kepairing aspecialty, Jel-Lus YALMBE & SO: ICYCLES—THE LADIES' “GAZELLE” SAFETY, Price $50, now read). Boys’ and Giris’ Drop: u Saiety, $55. boys’ Stisight-trame Safety, $52. All bght tubular steel frame wachines with ad: uistabie cole bearinye to wheeis abd crak shafte—uo eavy c&st-iiOu oF kas-pipe Irames. Our machines are CKAWFORD & CO., Je7-3m_ I116 E st. nw, Bikytt HICKORY SAFETIES FOR A LADY OR Gentleman: 42 pounds. C chain: no rattling; tre cau't come off; most qracerul Hes’ Wheel made: ;, also easiest rumunig and the most AGENCY, 937 H st uw. ma 2 Suynps Wrmerreres, we SLIN 4 st. D.w. (near st. FINE BOARD Fi0OK, THE ONLY ONE IN THE cr ¥. CUMYEIENT INSTRUC! ORS. RIDING, GL ARANIEED, $1. OUR CeLeBRATED OUMBI- NAIION DAKI SAFELIES, PSYCH LEAGULS, HIGH GRADE BUYs’ AND GIKLS’ SAFETIES. epztojys SALESKOOM, Cor. ¥th and E sts. Dw, ———— PROFESSIONAL f Pror, ceay. ae GED ESTABLISHED ONLY uable gebuine furai-born Cla Astrologer aud Medium in this city; bora with vel gud wondertul prophetic it ot second sight; reveals Kives a in Dusiness; Hours, 9 a.m. 8:30pm, Sundaya2to8pm Sittings, 50c. Parlors, 503 12th st. n. 3021-62" Mie at ean CELEBRATED CR caul, healing power, SEE See, Oe MANICURE, ‘ADAM PAYN, H. D. Bans, IMPORTER AND TAILOR, UMMER 1890. BUSINESS, &c., &e., RECEIVED AND OPEN FOR YOUR INSP Casn Oz Carprr. ‘We will sell you 8 Handsome SOLID OAK ANTIQUE FINISHED BED ROOM SUITE, 3 pieces, for 817 ~piece PARLOR SUITE. solid it frames, upholstered iu the best hair cloth, for ran or $30 on credit. We will sell you a 7-piece PARLOR SUITE, solid walnut frames, upholstered in plush, combination colors, for $28 cash or $30 ou credit. ‘We will se!! you a good WIKE-WOVEN BED SPRING cash or 818 on credit, We will sell you We will sell you a good quality BRUSSELS CARPET for 60c. per yard cash or 65c. per yard on credit. We will sell you ayood INGRAIN CARPET for 35c. per yard cash or 40c. per yard on credit, We Sew and Lay all CARPETS Free of Cost and do not charge for the waste in matching fyrures, We will sell all CARPETS, MATTINGS AND OIL- CLOTHS on Credit at au advance of & cents per yard on the lowest cash price, EASY WEEKLY or MONTHLY PAYMENTS taken on all credit sales, and no notes required. CASH DISCOUNT allowed on all accounts settled in ouds aud ail Local Railroad, Gas, lusurance aud iel- | | €Phone stock dealt in in Bell ‘1 elephone Stock Loughtand sold. Jy18 | GROGAN, 739 and 741 7th st aw, a 'S LANSBURGH, bom and F sta, CURTAINS, KY 700 YARDS SUMMA Ee RAILROADS. ALTIMORE AND OHTO RAILROAD SS ay Nene and C street, For North west, Vestibuled - For'Pittebury and Cleveland, express daily 930 & and 8:40 - Selemeeton and points in the Shenandoah Valier, or Winchester snd way stations. $5.30 p.m. fe or ics" “Seek dave, 8 U5, 5:00, 6:35, ™ m, 4-08 . 7:30 (3 Ju, 43 minutes: 8 30, 9300 Alo oe 3 10,3, Suudaya S30 am, i 30 p.m. M liten Branch, 6 30, wy peupal Stau]ms oudy, pm Wag tation, 14.35 p.m ‘termediate 11-00 am, 11-00, 43:00, "S38 fe ¥ my ‘For Bopd’s and intermediate stations, *7 00 p.m. p.chorch, tram leaves, Washingten on Bunday at AS B, sonpit tall Metropolitan For Fre x 76 40, H8-30, We ttl BO eae 2215, 13-50, 14.30 pum. For Hagerstown, 110-40 am. apd 15.30 pm Trains artive from Chicago daily 1l-4) « mand S200,238 from, Sennett aude Lows aay ae aud 2:05 pm. from Pittsbune ¢ fe ie hy. pm: tron une AD ae W YORK AND PHILADELPHIA DIVISION For New York, Trenton, Newark. \ J..and Kitzabeth, NA, °4:05, 18.00. "10.00, "12-00 am. a 4:50 and *1030 p.m. “Budtet Parlor Cars on all = — Sleeping Car on tue 10 30 p. m open For Philadelphia, 4-05, t8-00.*10.00,*12 “200, “4 St __* egellagnanagenypied or Newar » Wilnapston and Chester, °4.05, 00 *12-00' noon, *4:50, °6:15, and % For intermediate vints bet: Balu and Pusingeiphia “15:00 ‘and {7 20am, Te 60, rains leave New York w y . {22:90 em, "*2.007 «3°30, “Sooo Pin tand "1203 ‘Traing leave Philadelphis for Washington, *4 24, o843, HS, °11:39 am, T1dd, “a Sle Mo om For Atlantic City, 4.05 and 10 am, 10:30pm. Sundays, 4-05 a.m a) a POR BAY Kine wy 1.30, 4:30 pm. Sundae, Spam. week days, 6.30, 8.30 p.m. Sun- Pm. “Daily. Sunday 0} for and checked from ences by Union Treusfer Company on ticket offices, 619 and 135) fees. aye jand at derot CHAS, 0. SC Gen. Pass, Agent. 3. T. ODELL. Gen, Manager. = 2:00 noon, 'nven. ME GREAT, SNSYLY NIA Ri SYLVA OUTE TO THE NOKTH, Wisi AN Ai HWEST. SPLENDID SCENERY MAGNIFICENT BQUIPMENT, = In effect May 11, 154 TRAINS LEAVE WASHING ION, FKOM STATION, CORNEX OF 6TH AND BSTERTS AS FOLLOWS For Pittsburg and the West, Chicago Limiied hapress ‘of Pullman Vestibule Cars at 10-00 am. day, Pest Lave, 10°50 amu, daily to Culunibus. aud ot. Loum, with Slecping Cars from Fittebure to. Ge dunbus; daily, except Saturday, to Chicas, with Bleeping Car Altoowa to Chicago. Loma, Chi- gage and Cincinnati Expres, 3:30 pan. daily Patlor Car Washington to Harris dug Cars Harrisburg to St. Louse, € qinnati, and Diting Car Harrisburg. Wester Express, at 7:40 p.m. daly y Sux Care Washington to Chicago aid Nt Lous, Coumecting daily at Harrmauun “with tbrowel: Sleepers for Louisyiile and Memphia Paciie Es- Press, 10:00 pu. daily, tor Pittsburg aud the Wosk, Pith through Sleeper ts Pitsburg, end Pittsburg » Chicago. BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD. Kane, Cauandaivua, Kochester and Nara Palle daily, except Sunday, 8-10 an. For Ere, Canandaicua dud Kochester daily for Bat- faioaud Magura daily, except Saturday, 10-00 pu, with Sleepitu Car Washington to Noclionter For Willisweport, Lock Haveu avd Elise, at 10 50a . daily. except Sunday. » 210, 3:1, Ou sunday, 20, 10:00 aud Parior or New ress with Dinius Cars 00 p ly FOR PHILADELPIA ONLY Fast express 8:1 Express, sun For Boston witiout change, 3.15 p.m. ev For Brooklyn, N.i. all through tains. boats of brooklyn Amer. r to Fulton street, avoiding ferringe acroas New ney | For Atiautic City, 11:40 a.m. week days, 11-20 pam. N 5 . 8:10, 9-6 Y, 1100 and 11-40 am 3:50, $200, 4:20, 4.30, ny For Avuapolis, 7:20 and 9-00 am. 12-05 and 4.20 P.w. daily, except Sunday. Sundave. 4-20 p.m. WASHINGTON SUUTBERN KAILWAY. IN EFFECT MAY 11,1 For, Alexandria. 430, On. Sunday at W:o7 am, 230, C01, SOF or, Quantico. 7-45 am. and 4.05 D.m. week days. 7:45am. Sundays, _ For tachnend and south, +90 and 10:57 am daily. Accummoda: . 4:55 p.m. week daya Trains leave Alexundris ior Washington, 6 Uc, B90, 1) saat 6:10, 6 Sunday 7 28. ber 13th st. and Heuus)lvania avenue, aud st the station, where orders can be left for the checking of bawweve ty destination trom hotels ard residences CHAS. E. FUGH, Geveral Manager. [i ICHMOND AND DANVILLE KAILROAD C0. Schedule iu eect MAY 11, 1NW0. 3:50 a.1u.—East Tennessee Mail," daily for Warr: tou, Gordonsville, Charlottesville, Lynchbury Siations between ‘Alexandra und ‘Lynchburg, Roau- oke, Atlanta, Bristol, huoxvilic, Chattanuge aud Seluphie, Fallen Sleeper Washingtom to home, Ge 31:24 am.—Fast Mail davly for Culpeper, her Jottesville, Stations Chesapeake and Olio Koute, Lynchburg, Kocky Mount, Dauville and mtations be- tween Lyuchburg and Danville, Grecisboro’, Kaleugh, Asheville, Charlotte, Columbia, Augusta, AUan Birmingham, Mouiomery, New Orieaus, Texas au \eliformis. “Pullman Siecper New York to Atiauts aod Pullwan Sleepers Auauta to New Urieaus Pull- muan Siveper Danvisle to Columbia and Augusta, Pull- man Siccpers Washington to Cincinnati via C. and 0. 3:40 p.m.--Daily, except Sunday, for Mausessa Strasburg and intermediate stations 4:35 p.m.—Daily via Lyuchburx, Bristol aud Chat. fyrooe, | Fuluuan Vestibule Siewers Wastungton te Memphis, connecting thence for al Arkausss pots, 31:10 p.m.—Western Express duly tor M: Chariottesville, Staunton, Louisvule, Cin ry Pullman Vestibule Train Wastiugcon to Ciucinuaty, With # Pullman Sleeper for Louimvilic. 11:00 ).m.—Southern Express daily for Lynchburg, Dauville, Kalewh, Asheville, Charlotte, Coiuubia, Aucuste, Atiaute, Moutromers, New Orioans, Texas and Caljoruia, ulimau Vestibule Car Washington to New Oricaus via Atlanta snd Moutgowers. Pullen Sleeper Washington to Birmingliam, Ala, via Atants nd Georsia Pacitic Kalway, aud’ Pullioan Sleeper Washingtou to Ashevilie at hot Springs, NC, vig balisbury. Aliso Washington to Augusta vis Denville and Cuariotte. ty Chesapeake aud at 2:48 pan. and 7:10 a. Strasburg local at 10-4 § ‘Syekets, sleeping car reservation aad in! furnished and vaggage checked st office, 1300 Fen sylvanis ave-. and at passenger stativa, Peaneylvani myl0 JAS. L. TAYLOR, Gen. Pass Agent. POTOMAC RIVER BOATS, PAHVLAND AND VIRGINIA STEAM BoAT ‘Company's Steamer ou 3 (GERT.” Capt. John A. Ketchum, for Baltimore and landings Sake Horcannc siver, Bevery’ Monday at 4 o'clock pu, Apply to mavou dL Seturdays, SH Nu NOKFOLE, es Disienerd end Peidaye,st Spam EXCL URINE . 3 w ze GosNorion wil TON akD PROVIDENCE S)eAMERS. Fare: round trip, 83. Tickets and rooms at B. ucket offices, 'Y apd 135. Pu ava. and Hawiey's, 14th aud Scw ork eve. © For ‘hart’ Telophoue call F35°S “WHET WELCR Supet to 18ec. per yard; Ry in be sud are very desirable hese xoods cal LisHE Wiest CURTAINS, Teauced to Boe pa £ ool fos summer, Bagdad Curtains, reduced from ‘tv liah and remarkably cheap. to Sse per ye A FEW Palg 73 Pair 6 50 per Very Saidsome. 450 Yards Jacquard Linen rohp Rolls Fancy Matting reduced from $10 to $7 per 28 Rolls Fancy Matting reduced from @12 to $8 per 7.97 Rolls Fancy Matting reduced from $14 to $10 Fancy Seamless Matting reduced from $16 Fuscy Seamless Matting reduced trom $18 ‘Seamless Matting reduced from $20 TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. Baitimore and Liver Landings Steamer SUR eaves ‘* whert Sunday at'd welick nan. Per turther iessrmanen wer STEPHENSON & BRO. mbm ‘Seventh mreet What. f