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CITY AND DISTRICT. CJTTbe local circulation of Tnr. Evrxrxo Htmi is not only the iorjrsf and fnUttf. but it itt also the but. since the paper goes not alone into the hands of the people of the district of Columbia as a body, but regularly info their homes. into the families of all classes, and Into those of the money-spending as well as the money-earning portion of the community. An advertisement in its columns therefore peaches the eye of everybody worth reaching. I II K IDOL* OK TH K PAST. General lSnssry's Oral Inn llefore Wilson 1'ust,O. A. li., In Baltimore. At Wilson post memorial services held in Ford's theatre. Baltimore. last night. General Cyras Bnssey. first assistant Secretary of the Interior, whs the orator, and after asserting that he had no feeling of antagonism for the men who wore the gray, he said: "I am willing for them to glorify the men who died for the cause the south fought for. but when it comes to glorifying the cause for which they fought, as their surviving comrades did the other day at Alexandria. Va.. when they unveiled a mon ument on which was inscribed 'To the men who died in the consciousness of their duty,' we have a right to inquire into their motive. Those who put up that monument knew that men died in the sonthern armies who did not do so in the consciousness of having done their duty. |t heers. and some hisses. J There were thousands who fought in the southern armies who conldn'#t lie under that mouu iiieut, for they went into the army under conscription and against their convictions. I know 1 am talking to some men who are not in sympathy with me. I know I appeal to some who. "when they fought for tin south, knew they were not following duty. I knew of seventv-seve-u men (arrested (or being sus pected of disloyalty to the Union) who were marched 120 miles, with log chains on them, to Arkansas to Gov. Hector, who gave theni the choice to go into the soutin rn army or into prison. They were put into the {rout rank of Marmadnke's army. Ten were left before the battle of Shiloh came. There they were put in the front rank, and only tw i survived, tine was John W. Morri .. H- told me afterward that he hail continue 1 as loyal to the Union as I was. Could any on ? of those seventy-seven sleep under the monument at Alexandria? [Cheers.) THE TBISOSritS IS ASnEItSOSVU.I.E, in the winter of 1*4, were like hogs waiting for slaughter. They had to walk all night to keep from freezing. One of my comrades saw one of them reading a letter from his wife. When he passed him a short time later he found him stiff frozen, with the letter in bis hand. "The scoundrels who made that prison know thev could not deep under that monument in "the consciousness of having done their dutv. There was is much difference between the "cause of the Union and that of the south as between heaven and hell. [Cheers and hisses). If I had been south. I suppose I should have been in the southern army, but that would not have made it right. Their cause was one of dishonor. It is a crime to teach the rising gem ration that there was any thing in it worthy of lighting for. If ~e put down anarchy, it is because we Worship one Hag. ir we allow coyrs.y -,-ate flags to Ik? brought out and a or - i ped. we had just as well allow ih j anarchists to bnng out theirs. Ev? rv man who comes to us should prove that hi is in love . itli our flag b .'fore he is given the elective franchise We ha e been liberal to others, but we must put safeguards around onr institutions to protect onr.-i-lves. Everywhere throughout the land we ought to hold up to the rising generation just such object lessons as tliin here to-night. We s?-e that the south is blooming under the influence of a reconstructed and restored Union. There is but one thing that checks her pr -perity. A time will come when she will accept as true all the issues for which we fought. It wili be when she accords to all In r citizens ther the right to vote, and to bavc their votes countciL If tliev cannot con trol the colored uian. and direct iiis vote they Lad l ettel join his p;urt)'. There are men who ar?- building up the soutn especially in Y ir gmi.i. North t .urolina aud Georgia, who arc outside of politics. It is time for tlit south to ?*iop worshiping the idols of the past and look to the future. I.e. tthc past take care of itself. Let us look to the future aud honor the men who saved the nation." At (icn. Grant's Tomb. The U. S. Grant Post. No. 237. department of New York, G. A. li.. arranged the memorial services at Gen. Grant's tomb in Kiversiile park. At the entrant.*, to the tomb a floral arch was erected In- .? -g the inscription: "En shrired in the h< arts ol his country men.'1 A'H?t that was a shield with tae national colors, made also of flowers, and this was sur mounted by a fl ra! cross with the Grand Army motto. "F. C. I. " The interior of the tomb was a mass of flowi rs and evergreens, so great as to couip. tely hide the casket. Chang Yen Ifoon. the t'hinese plenipotentiary at Washington, sen a floral device bearing his name. M 'de Tost. No. 1. sent a fine imitation of th- liberty bell in flowers, and many other organizations also made floral con tributions. On the left sid< of the tomb a p'ntform was erected, on which the exercises were held. About 5.000people surrounded and occupied the enclosure. Commander George Prince opened the proceedings with a short kpeech. aud Rev. J. M. Uuckley made the ora tion. A K?n?an on Arkansas. Yesterday the ladies of Fort Smith. Ark., wives and daughters of Federals and confeder ates. were out in large numbers, laden with flowers, witn which to decorate th" gr:.ves of the heroic dead wl > 1 i dead in the National cemetery, irrespecti' - of th< side on which they fought Hon. fhoni ? * II. Lames was orator of th<- day. After L ? .iiid finished speaking Hon. Mr. Kelly, of K ? sits, was introdm ed. and said: "The state of Arkansas is in disrepute. Com rades Uenjamin and Clayton were assassinated in this state because they were loyal to the flag of their country. The eyes of the entire country are upon Arkansas.' He said his state legislature hail passed resolutions denouncing Arkan sas. and calling upon (he national gov- 1 eminent to protect its people, evi n if it had to put it und> r martial law. and then continued: "lam a Congressman, and. comrades, I will see that you are protected if my influence and power can effect it. even if we have to resort te martial law." An indignation meeting of citizens was after ward h> Id protesting against the statements of Mr. Kelly. At Other Places. At Jacksonville aud St. Augustine. Fla.. the soldi* rs graves were decorated yesterday under the auspices of the G. A. li. Citizens partici pate d. and tin graves of both Federal ami con federate dead alike were strewn with flowers. At St. Augustine-, during the night, some one had placed t Fed< ral flag on the monument to the confederate dead of the town, and the flag was remove <1 by direction of the Memorial as sociation aud the moiuiment garlanded with flowers. Memorial Pay was celebrate d at Chalmette. Hear New Orleans, by the Grand Army of the Republic with the usual ceremonies. The graves of L'nion soldier* were decorated with flowers. The fouled) .-,t? association. Army of Tennessee. Northern Virginia, and cavalry men viok part in ti.? c. ri monies and made hand some floral contributions. The day was more generally observed in Trenton. N. J.. ai.d t.n proci -sum to the ceme teries whs lurger than for many vcjir-t. Pater sou post. James T. l'age Memorial association, and other organizations from Philadelphia, decorated tin grave of Gen. Geo. 1!. MrCk-llan. lu the cei<.eter> orations were dclncred by Moses Veil, of Philadelphia, and e x-Secretarv of the Navy George M. Robeson. There was a little difficulty nt Oak wood ceme tery. Chicago, yesterday between the G. A. R. ineu who had charge of the decorations aud two brothers named Mohonev. who came with two wreaths, one for the Union dead aud one for the confederates. They represented the Old boldlers' and Sailors' association ol Camp Douglas. Thejr threatened to kill the fir>t man who touched the ir wreaths. At Gettysburg public school children walkeel in a body and strewed the green turf about the graves wuh flowers. Hon. Stewart L.Wood ford delivered the oration. At the banquet of Meade post in Philadelphia last night t?en. Sherman, i hnnncev Depew, Secretary of the Interior Noble, Gen. A. S. *-'ebb and Representative H. 11. l.llighara made Speeches very eulogistic of the hero of Gettys burg. whose liauie the [lost bears. I)eeor?tiou Day was duly obse rved by Amer ican ladies in the City of Mexico, who "went to the? United States cemetery provided with an abundance of flowers and decorated the sol di ejrs monument. A floral flag whs placed over the mouumeut marking the graves of soldiers who fell in 1*47. Many flowers were sent to the cemetery by United States Minister Ryan. At the banquet in the evening Gen. Frisbie and Minister Ryan both made speeches. m Rev. J. C. Meyers, of State Lino. 111., was struck senseless by lightning in his pulpit on Sunday, aud may lejse his eyesight purma ?*uUjr VV hy Siiould-nt Thf. Boys, LARGE OR SMALL. HAVE VERY LIGHT wEioirr, all-wool suits, as well as THE MEN? THERE DOES KOT SEE* TO BE A XT GOOD REASON*. BUT THE MANUFACTUR ERS SEEM TO BE AFRAID TO MAKE BOYS' Sl*ITS OF VERY LIGHT GOODS. UNUSED OR HALF-LINED. IN ANY QUANTITY. OUR BUYER TSPF.NT SEVERAL DAYS LAST WEEK IN PURSUIT OF THESE PAR TICULAR GOODS. RUNNING ALL OVER NEW YORK. OF COURSE HE FOUND THEM, FOR THEY MVST BE HAP, AND HERE THEY ARE THE NEWEST AND BEST THAT THE NEW YORK MARKET AFFORDS. WE MENTION ALSO: LONG PANTS SUITS OF FLANNEL LONG PANTS SUITS OF SERGE. WHITE FLAXNRL AXP SERGE 8V/TS, WITH SHORT PANTS, VERY COOL AND VERY DRESSY. MADE UP IN "NOIiFOLKS" AND "SAILORS." SAI LOR SUITS IN PLAIDS AND PLAIN COLORS. WHITE DUCK HUTS. AND BROWN LINEN SUITS. E. B. BARNUM k CO. myao Mil PENNSYLVANIA AVE. 719 BARGAINS IN 719 HEMSTITCHED FLOUNCING3 AND BLACK DRAPERY NET& WE HAVE NOW IN STOCK AN ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF THESE VERY DESIRA BLE GOODS. WHICH CANNOT BE EX CELLED IN STYLE AND FINISH. PRICES THE LOWEST OF THE SEASON. BLACK. BLACK AND WHITE AND WHITE DRESS GOODS IN GREAT VARIETY AT EXCEEDINGLY LOW PRICES. GREAT BARGAINS IN ALL-LINEN. FANCY-BORDERED HANDKERCHIEFS. ASK TO SEE THEM AND COMPARE QUALITY AND PRICE. . FEW MOKE OF THOSE FINE FANCY FRENCH RIBBONS, SECURE THEM WHILE YOU CAN. STOCK COMPLETE IN EVERY DEPART MENT. RELIABLE GOODS AND LOW PRICES AT E. O. DAVIS', 710 MARKET SPACE. mylC-lm A IVlean. Rlear IVut. NO FIRE, NO SMOKE, NO WATER, NO DAMAGED GOODS. But an Allfired Fusilade on Fancy Fixed Prices of FINE READY-MADE CLOTHING RIGHT NOW, in the very heart of tb>. busy season. LOT 0.780?Strictly All-wool Cassimere Suits of the ever ("ovular "Salt and !V| |*t" pattern, <7.">0 A SUIT. This means death to the 15 puzzle. LOT ?>.?>.,7?Very handseme dark Cassimere Suits, basket wea\e, silk and wool, absolutely i?ure, 37.50 A SUIT. Thi? will cure you of a desire to go to Oklahoma. LOT 2.540?Neat. dressy and durable Steel Gray Suits ol A V .1. Sawyer's Celebrated Cassimere. It were ?e|| f state here a tact which im reputable Clothier will Question, and that is that the usual iTire ol such a suit is ^IS. You call purchase oue of us at <10.75. LOl 2,.>4H is another line of Sawyer's Cassimere Suits, which is a sufficient guarantee as to quality. Iht i at tern is modestly elegant, the make excellent, the cut stylish, the tit perfect, and the price <10.75 A SUIT. We would like tosnin out this sort of sweetness# Iittk bit lcUKer. but haven't the space. This is merely to irive you an idea of what we can do. COME TO SEE I S and we will show you the rest. VICTOR E. ADLER'8 10 PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE. 10 S27 and 021> 7th st. n.w.. comer Massachusetts in, Strictly One I'rioa. Open Saturdays until 11 p. in. my28 82.25. There are about 150 oairs of tjjf.se fine Pants left in Black. Brown and Blue Co<?Trew and Diagonal, *h:ch sie worth from <5 to *\s.O, and which we sell ! now-at AS.S.j; It will not tafcY- more tlian a couple mored-js to cW them out. A word to the wise, ic. <2.25 About'175 Suits Jvr Bovs, 5 to i:t. w ill be sold at t-'-?> for a lew days i nly. not a suit umol.tr them worth less than *:t.50. A splendid hue of Sailor Suits | iroiu jjjl.'Jf* up. $7,50. Our Business Suit, for this price lay over any <10 suit ic the city. ?9.25. Our Popular Suit at <5>25 wiUcompare favorably with any suit shown at AI v.'. *12. F. t this price we can show you a line of luita aa trood as any soldat <15. ?B.50 For aa All Wool Serye Suit. 75C. We were fortunate tOKet another lot of about 25 dozen of the .S. V, Kite and Fancy Vests, which we Mil at <dc., not one anion*,- them worth less than <1.50. WEYL'S ONE PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE, aplO-Hun 311 7TH ST. N.W. 1 he Oreatest Of All CLOTHING SALES AT 812 F ST N.W. Look over this array of prices and wonder. ?.5 htKlpen s Sailor Suits, trray and brown onlv fide Children > Scotch Plaid Suits. o?c., atcos 4 to l-i m;'?erial <1.25. ?l-?-? <1.S<. <2.12, <2.2o and <2.50. MenMiftsid Working Pants, ti. ? Entrliah I'ordnmv Fiji''*. Jl.tr., t me l>r? ss 1'nnts, 41..'(7. SI 50 ft] <i.s, aiMl <.'..50: Ouod Working Suits <?< tl*' an Hi ! All-wool emits, <4 25, *4 76, *?"??* <5 5o'ai7d *?? Mr Tr? 2u!i"- ?'i.??"ors. 3d <?? 1 lue Dress StilU. *. ,.,o. ?S. <1., and <10. at <t 1.7o.'worth^i'JS* Sult*' ^UU??X andSfck Suite w2JbJL*i& ,'u?~n,ee,1 ,nl ?T^0. Al ia!ijXSUVf? *"d "CDrr ?t>ni* of the greatest of all H. FRIEDLANDER'8. 912 F, Mix Door, from 9th St. - Bear in mind the number. mbl-3m O' " <4; <AND ft] \\ KLT SHOES FOB GENTS i annot be .uriwsscd We have a fine assortment Shoe, for Ladies ana Ovntlemen, including both Kusact and lilack Goods. """ ... JHO. E. LITTLE, 422 Wth rt. n. w. A NX n hSRo AA JIN N 2 ^ ... A A N N X "SS. AAA NUN ?_~8 ? A A N WW "as8 BBB P U RRR GGO H H g B U U R R O OHH brb u o krr o hhh H BU UR R G GO H H BBB DD K B GOG H II AA BBB RRR OO AA BBKROO AAA BBB RRR O O A A* b b r r o o _ AAA BBB R R OO ?. INFORMATION column. COMMENCEMENTS AND CONFIRMATIONS. We Invite the attention of PARENTS and GUARD IANS to the many materials we have in stock suitable for these occasions. In WOOL GOODS we have a choice selection of CASHMERE, NCN'S VEILING, ALBATROSS, MO HAIRS, DR AP I>' ALMA, HENRIETTAS, CHUDDAS, in the different grades and prices. Among the WASH FABRICS we have a complete assortment of LAWNS. INDIA LINENS, SWISSES, NAINSOOKS, PlyUES, MARSEILLES,MULLS. PER SIAN LAWNS, in all the grades to suit your outlay. SPECIALS IN EMBROIDERY. The stock consists of CAMBRIC, SWISS and HAM BURG EM BROIDERIES in all overs, flouncing and narrow widths. The SKIRTINGS are the most elaborate and showy Embroideries ever shown by us or anyone else. Don't'fail to attend this sale, beginning Monday, May 27, and terminating only when the last piece is sold out, LADIES' UNDERWEAR. * This week's specialties in LADIES' UNDERWEAR. GOWNS! GOWNS! GOWNS! We offer a GOWN, made of cotton, yoke of inserting combined with a cluster of tucks, with embroidery to match, plaited back, lull length. SPECIAL PIlICE,4*3 <CTS. We offer a CAMBRIC GOWN, yoke of Val<VjTit'nne" lace, connected with cluster of tucks, doublerStS" around the neck, yoke which is plaited back. Tliim garment la usually sold at $1.25. Our price, 98 cents. We offer a CAMBRIC GOWN, beet quality Valen- I ciennes inserting, with cluster of tuck* with ileep ruffle around neck aud sleeves, finished with herring bone stitching, full length. 41.68, BEGl'LAR $3 GOWN. We offer a superior quality COTTON GOWN, yoke which is of a mass of tucks, plaited back, trimmed around neck and sleeves with embroidery, finished with herring-bone stitching. PRICE, $1.35. We offer a GOWN made of best quality cambric. Mother Hubbard sti le, entire yoke of Torchon lace in serted with neat embroidery, double ruffle of Torchon around neck and sleeves. Special value, $3.48. Our CAMBRIC GOWN (we claim such because the design is our own), yoke of solid embroidery connected with tucks, trimmed around the yoke, with embroidery also around neck and sleeves. Price, $2.08. Another CAMBRIC GOWN has a yoke of inserting 1 and tucks, back of which has a cluster of pin tucks, double ruffle around neck and front, finished with her ring bone stitching, extra good length. PRICE, #2.98. CHEMISE! CHEMISE! CHEMISE! An elegant CAMBRIC CHEMISE, square neck, with inserting and tucks, trimmed around neck aud sleeves with embroidery, only 70c. Regular $1 Chemise. Another good C'HEM ISE, with solid embroidered yoke, trimmed around neck and slee\es, full length, at 7V. Special good value. We offer exceptional good value in a CHEMISE, with square neck, yoke of torchon lace, trimmed around neck and sleeves with torchon lace, at 98c. $1.25 CHEMISE are of extraordinary value, having yoke of embroidery, trimmed around neck and sleeves: are skirt bottom and full length. At $1.98 we offer a CHEMISE, nicely made, square neck, trimmed with torchon lace also around neck and sleeves; bottom is finished with tuckiug aud lace. Good value. SKIRTS! SKIRTS! SKIRTS! At 75c. we claim to produce the best possible SKIRT, with embroidered ruffle, and cluster of tucks at>ove same. good cotton, in all sizes. At 75c. we have a SKIRT finished with deep Cam bric ruffle, with cluster of tucking in the ruffle, and also cluster above the ruffle. We offer at 98c. a splendid COTTON SKIRT, with deep Cambric ruffle, consisting of nine tucks in the ruffle, with fifteen tucks above ruffle; in all sizes aud Hidths. Our $1.35 SKIRT has no equal, it being made of superior stout Cotton, deep embroidered ruffle, ?ith cluster of ten tucks above: full widtns. At $1.08 we also have a SPLENDID SKIRT, with deep Hamburg ruffle In several different patterns, cluster of nine tucks above the ruffle; all sizes in stock. We have proven to the Indies ol Washington that we carry u stock of these goods second to none; all new designs and shapes; all beautiful patterns of em broidery. For workmanship our Underwear is well known. Our finish cannot be excelled. There Is probably no more particular person In the business than our Underwear buyeT. No garment Is permitted to be placed on sale unless it Is perfect in every detail, and the consequence is we can easily warrant the wear of any pieces of Underwear you buy from us. LADIES' DRESSING 8ACQUES FOR 98 CENTS. Anything you want in a PARASOL ? We have all new things, aaything your fancy presents. Any CORBET you buy . us that does not give you the wear you denire^ ? it back to us and have it replaced, whether It be a one or a Satin Corset. CHILDREN'S SUMMER CAPS. For 25 cents we can show you several neat and pretty CAPS, aome made of all-over embroidery, fixed with fnll ruche around the face. then the open-lace strii>e material with wide lawn strings. For 49 cents we are showing an unlimited number of stripes In various materials; we think you will admire the Puritan, which Is entirely new; it is a very dressy cap. For 08 cents these arc equal to those of former seasons at 98 cents. We write of a particular Style, such as an open-work embroidered Csp, with neat bow of same material on top. In all sizes. For 75 cents we could not exhibit anything prettier: they are made of good material, corded. These are washable. For 89 cents, they have a rosette on top; open work , sheer linen; perfectly shaped, with strings; in all sizes. For 98 cents we can give you several styles to select from; we describe one stylo in particular, made of blocked embroidery adjoining same; we know them to be a bargain. For #1.35 "OUR LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY" Caps. These are unique as well as dressy. NURSES' APRONS ! NURSES' APRONS ! We have received during the past week many new styles of Aprons. 10 dozen NURSE8' APRONS, scalloped around bottom, good linen. fuU size, at 19 cents. 55 dozen NURSES' APRONS, in six different styles; some one-fourth yard hem; some lace inserting; others with deep hem and tucks; both wide and nar row. Any of these kinds 25 cents. 10 dozen NURSES' APRONS, for fine wear, best quality India linen; deep hem and tucks; finished with neat pattern of embroidery around bottom. All for 48 cents. KUR8E8' AND WAITRESSES'CAPS AT 35 CTS. L A NN It aiSS. fc n s$ * Ci, ? j .i LXL n 3S.3 S3 r B 8 8 !$ noo*0 % 5 BBB ? U 1U O HHH Sri? UUUU I I OTO 14 H II A A 1BBB SRBR 0??0 AA A BBB RRR O O W IS ?oo? = THE COOLEST 8TORR IK WASHINGTON. ?njr25 420-422-424-42?|7TH ST. _AlJCTIO>f SALES. THlM AFTERNOON. SMALL FRAME HOFKEg AND TWO BnLDIVQ LUIS UN SIXTH STREET. BtWEEN E INIi I STREETS SOUTH WENT. K AND L GnMONDAY AFTEltXiKlV M\Y TffVVTT SEK2&.""" "CUXK-" WAVES'* Terms One-third rash: balance in one and two years, notes to bear interest ut 0 per cant fivmday of sale, payable semi-annually, and to lie Mcuml bv deed of trust on premises, or all cash, at oution of parchaser. Coo wyancing, ?r at i I '-I'll MIII r' I .-nut ?1(M) deposit on each lot at time of sJle Terms to t* complied with in U? Jay*, otherwise right reserved to Jertiiri "^?^ CO*t o1 <?? ?fter five days' ad tZ. f! ?< iu?i m?_new?i?,j.r ouhlisli. d in Washiug uiy?l (lids bL NCANSON fiKOS.. Auctioneers. IfTHE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED IN CO\ FI it ST T>'(V V'.t-^1v"'!'J' ""DAY. THE THIRIY n' ??xii?h. MAY, 188i?, at same hour anil place. _m>-S-il?ds M xcaNsoN BROS., Aurta. rj,iU|MAS DOW'LING, Auctioneer. PROPERTY. ON THE public auction lot 13 and the west 4(> feet S inches of i.'.i o. , containing 7.311 sijiuir.- feet, U-nL-N1?' tbr.*rs'"ry brtek residence, i*-'nsf >o. 1.1/0 B street southwest. ; balame In one and two ie.un, interest at t> |?r rent per annum and secured by i.un hastr" r,-1', or "" ' ash *' ?l'tii>u of '' ,y . ^ A deposit of 0 required at time of Bale. All I nnveyanewg anil recording at purchaser's , THOMAS DOWLING, _?/"-dkds Auctioneer. fiEORGE \V. STICKNEY. Auctioneer, * 930 F street n.w. TION. T R?-r?ryiLoS *> A Y A FTE R NOON. MAY THIR J *'% * at SIX O'CLOCK. v?o will sell, in lrout v 1 of,Tenilrie8'*^rth 3H feet 4 inches trout of lot i i"? ? \? a "eP*h thereof (also known us lots A ana lM<t < larke's recorded sulHlivisioiu, and all of lot 111 f^iuare 117, situate on the west side of J.Uh street northwest, between L ami M streets, in the city of Washing-ton, D.C. Will sell iu parts to suit, litle^ood. Terms: One-third cash and residue in one or two J ears at <> percent interest, payable semi-annually, to ne secured by deed of trust on the proi*rty. or all rash. A de|H>sit ot 5<100 required from each purchaser at time ot sale; conveyancing at purchaser's cost. 'IVrms to t)e complied with in ten days, otherwise resale at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser alter 7 days pub lic notice in .Evening star" newspai>er. IHiiN'EY a: lilltNKY, Attorneys. ALIiKKT O. KIDDLE, / my'J.I-dfcds WM. L. BRAMHALL, j TrU3tees - THE ABOVE SAM; IH Os'IH <1>T?I) TO FRI place THIIiTV-F''.(ST, 1SK!?, same hour and ^IRNEAft BIKNEY, Attorneys. ALU1.HI O. RIDDLE,) ?ygW-JM. WM. L. BLAMHALL, I?""* TC-MOKEOW. ^1AS DOWUNO, Atn tionecr. KEGI'lT/TS>?ALr OF HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS AT my aiu-tion ri-oHLj'A'll HDA\. .H'N E HhhT ISStt Couiuieiu 1IIK at i n^U'C'LOC'K. uii.lii-iu iL^ a tine line of New Parlor SuitetCtJ'Viral nne .Minors, together With tile ootitenta of u l.iiv- [irivate dwelling removed '".my store for convenience of ?!<?, aa well an other articles of value. Also, One (lag Emmie, Fire-proof Safe. Also, at '1 Wi.I.VE o'c'UH'K, Horses, Garriaires, bn^vn s, Wbgoiis, kr. It w AL'IEU B. WILLI AMS4kCu., Auctioneers. WALNUT AND CHEURY FRAME PARLOR SI ITS LPUULSfEKED IN l'LUslI, (>AK, WALNIT, AMI AN nol i: OAK ( HAMHF.lt SUITS, CHFK li\ 1'.MILES. EASY CHAIRS. WALNI T FuLl) INO BED AND BOOK ( AM. OUAlBlNED. \v -?L NLl HAL], liA( K, WALNUT VXD ANTIQUE OAK SIDEBOAUU. I X I ENSlo.N TABLE \ N |> DlMNii-KOOM CHAU.S, HAIR ANIi HI *K MA I IKESSES, COMFuRTS, BLANKETS. BRl S croc'kehy,'e!c! and ulHtK CAU1-?1S J,,.n. J,l.':MuKltOW MORNING, JUNE FIRST, COM MLNCINO AT IU O'CLOt'K A. M.. we shail ?ill with iu and in trout <?t our salesroom a general assortment ot Household effects, removal to our salesroom f?,r convenience ol sale, parties luruishiRtr hliould invo this sale their special attention as tlie above, par tially enumerated, is in good comlitiou. rerms cash. It WALTER B. WILLIAMS k CO.. Auctioneers. HOMAS DOW'LINO, Auctioneer. PAIR LARGE BLACK CARRIAGE HORSES AT AUCTION. On SATURDAY'. JUNE FIRST. lSSi? AT TWELVE M , in front ol my sales-rooms. I will sella i>airof Black Carnage Horses, l(i haiiitsluifh, kiudatid tri utle ? will work in ai-y liiinieSH ? Is nu- the jiroperty ol Mr T E I toe sale, and sold for want ot use jny30-^t iHuMAs DuWLIN'G, Auctioneer. fFtike IIAVN. manui dowluo, iwikw. ELEGANT MILINERY GOODS AT AUCTION", EMBRACING IN PART TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED BONNETS AND HATS, IMI'UltTED AND DOMESTIC. FLuW' EHS, RIBBONS, JET TRIMMINGS FOR BON NETS, ORNAMENTS, FEATHERS, ONE VERY FINE SILVER MOUNTED SHOWCASE, AND OTHER ARTICLES AT AUCTION. On TUESDAY MuHNINU, JUNE FOURTH. 1H8!> commencing at ELI.\ EN U'CLot K. I shall sell at my auciion risjins a well-selei tcd nnil valuable stock of till auove foods. Tins slock belongs to Mwlame Von Brandis, who is giviiiK uj> this iiranih of her business but will continue to serve the public in the dressmak ing line at her old stand. Gooila on exhibition ilay prior to sale. _niy31-dts THOMAS DOWT.ING, Auctioneer. EEKS fc CO., Aucts. GHOCERY STOCK AT AUCTION. MONDAY MOBN ING, .II Nfc I HUG), AT TEN A. M., EFFECTS ... 1 IRE'l 1 (IF NU. 4."?0 NINTH STH1-.LT SOI 1 H Es r, AT AUCTiUN. AN1) li-' NuT Si 11 D IN BI LK W ILL BE DISPOSED OF OTHEH WISE. CONSISTINU OF AN ASSORTMENT OF SHE!,* ANDCANN1-.D GOODS, COFFEE, 1 EAS. SEGAR AND AN ASSORTMENT oF SIMILAR STOCK, COFFEE MILL, SCALES, OIL TANK SHOW CASES. TLA CADDIES, kc. 0(h>D STAND AND A (iOOD CHANCE. i'ARTY RE MOVING tuuii (ii i. house fuh hent Iny31-^'t STREET HOl'THWEsl^ AV?NU? AND By virtue ol a certain deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No. 10(111, folio ~13, et seq., one ot the land records of the District of Columbia, ami at the reiiuest of the holder of the note tlieieby s.i ure.|, we will sell at public auction, on THURSDAY. THE TW'ENTY TlrtRD' DAVOt MAY, A I>. 1S80. at LIVL O'CLlH K I.M.. to the highest bidder, that piece of laud sit uate in WashiUKtoo city. D. C., ana iK'imr lot num bered thirty-eight (38) of Abraui F. barker's recorded lulslivision ot l>art of sipiarc tlin-e hundred and eu.-lit) -three (.(S.tl, the said laud beiULT a corner lot improved by a three-story brick dwelling house with modern improvements. terms ot sale: Ouo-half of the purchase money in cash within ten days from the day of sale, and the balance in two equal payments at one and two years, secured by the notes of the purchaser ami a tirst deed of trust on the projierty sold, the said notes to bear in terest at six I ercent !*?;? annum from the day of sale. A deposit of $ l.iO will lie required when the proiierty is sold. All conveyancing at the purchaser's cost terms of sale to be complied with within ten days from the day of sale, otherwise the trustee s reserve the nKht to resell the projwrty at the risk and cost of the delaulting ptirchiu-er. SYLVESTER II. BOARMAN.I ~ WILLIAM W BOAKMAN. ( Trustees. GEORGE W. ST1CKNEY, Auctioneer, myll-d&ds irr THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED UNTIL Wednesday, june fifth, issii, same houh and place. SYLVESTER B. BOAHMAN, > ~ . WILLIAM W. BOAHMAN, ( Trustees. uiy31-d&ds 1 TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED . PROPERTY. N(IS. 3*-'7. 3S?. AND331 PENN SYLVANIA AVENUE SOtTHEASl By virtue of m decree of the Supreme Court of the District ot Columbia, made and entered in eouitv cause number I13(i;j. Lucy F. McKentia, guardian, vs. Martha M. MrKemia et al., the undersigned as trustee, will otter tor sale iu front of the premises.'on THURSDAY, THE SIXTH DAY OF JUNE A n lSSSi. at FIVE O'CLOCK P. M? all or a part of the following-described resl estate: Lot No. 15 of the subdivision of original Lot I and part of original Lot 'A in square number 7iH), in the City of Washington and District of Cvlmubia, contain ing more than o. <00 square feet, i his I^t has a front on Pennsylvania avenue of 43 70-100 feet and a average depth of about 11'.' feet to c atroet, on which street it also has a front of 47 Oti-lOO feet. Terms of salt: one-third cash and the residue in one and two yeais in equal installments, evidenced by the promissory notes of the purchaser, bearing date as of the llay of sale, with interest at six percent tier annum, and secured by reserve lien or deeU of trust on the property in the discretion ot the trustee or if the mirchagrr should so desire, the entire payment mav be made in cash. A de|>ositot if.'KK) will be required on the day of sale, anil all conveyancing and recording will l>e at the purchasers' cost. Upon failure of pur chaser to comply witli said terms within one week lrom day of saic the trustee reserves the right to re sell the property at risk and cost of defaulting nur chaser. EDW ARD S. McCALMONl, Trustee, 47" Louisiana ave n w DUN ("ANSON BROS., Auctioneers. my il&Js IVrI SI EES' SALE 1)F UNFINISHED TWCV STORY BRICK DWELLING AND SToHF NORTHWEST CORNER OF K AND FIFTH STREETS NORTHEAST. '"in By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District ot Columbia, parned in equity cause No 11?S4, the unilersignisl trustees will sell at public auction in front of the premises on TUESDAY tli?. FOURTH DAY OF JUNE A. D. lSSli/at FIVE O'CLOCK P. M.. all that parcel of real (state in the city of W ashington,, in the District of Columbia.desig nateil as part of the original lot one (l),iu square eight hundred and six (800). described as follows Begin ning for the same at the southeast corner of said lot at the northwest corner of north K street and Fifth t.itlu street east, and running thence west aloug the south line of said lot twenty CiO) feet, thence north seventy-two <7li) feet to the south lino of an allev nine(?i feet (111 inches wide; to be laid along the rear of the premises herein conveyed; thence east along said south line of said alley twenty (SO) feet to the east line of said lot, and thence aloug the said cast line of said lot seventy-two (7'J| feet to the i>hu',< of beginning. Terms of sale prescribed by the decree are - One-third cash; balance in one and two year*, with interest at six (0) | ?ercent, in notes secured by deed of trust on prem ises sold, or all cash, at option of purchaser ornnr chasers. A d<.|K?it of 4100 will 1* required at time of sale. Conveyancing at cost ot pun baser or purchase? On ten (10) days default in compliance with terms of ?ale Uie right is reserved to resell at purchLeS co^t and risk on Ave dayt' uotlcu. NEAL T. MURRAY. ; a.HOLDSWOBTHGOHDok*1 ' 1 . t , 4* it, DUN0AN80N BROS., Anrtiowwra. tnA^lSs rpHoMAS DOWI4NG, Auctioneer. VBRY VALUABLB IMPROVED PROPERTY ON THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF -N AND THIBTV FIHST STREETS, GEORGETOWN, AT AUC ITON On MONDAY. JUkE THlllD, ISSm; Aj VlVX O'CLOCK P. M.. 1 will sell on the premises part of lot 4. square 38, Georgetown, D. C.. fronting 45 feet on the north side of N street by s depth of 7? feet on 31st ?tj^t. imi roced by a large and < omforuble double brirk dwelling with modern improvements Terms: One-third cash, balance in one. two, and three real* with Interest, and secured by deed of tniaton the property, or all caah. at the option of the pur chaser. Conveyancing snd recording at cost of pur chaser. A deposit ot I loo required at time of aale mySW-dttU THOMAS DOWUNO, Awrtkew. AUCTION SALES. FITl'BE DAYS. ?J<HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, SALE BY AUCTION OF TWENTY-NINE VAU'ABI.K BUILDING LOTS ON MERIDIAN HILL NEAR BOUNDARY ASD THE HEAD OF bEVEN TEE.NTH AND EIGHTEENTH 8TREET8. NEAR THK RESIDENCE OF SENATOR J. B. HENDER SON. On MONDAY AFTERNOON. JUNE TENTH. 1889. at FOUR O'CLOCK, on the DTMBieea, I shall ?*?11 twenty-nine Building Lot* in William and Geonre M. Link ilia' subdivision of lota 10 to 19, in Work 4. situ ated as al>ove, and having a front of 5?0 feet by an average depth of about l'JO teet to an alley, fn'Utlnn ou Cltaiuplain *ntl Ontario avt noes This i*an opi?ir tunity rarely ofl, red to the public to secure valuable sites in one of the best suburban properties around Washington. Plata of thla proper!) can be had at my office. Term* One-thirl cash: the residue in one, two. and three year*, with notes beanntr lute rest at 6 per cent per annum and *e< ured by a deed of trust on the property sold. All conveyancing and recording at the {)iirrha?er"s cost. $50 deposi t will be required on each ot at the time of aale. my28-dfcd* THOMAS DOWLINO. Auctioneer. CHANCERY SALE OF 36.922 20 SQUARE FEET OF GROUND. FRONTING ON NORTH D, J6TU AND WATER STREETS, IN SyUARE 22 By virtue of a decree ol the Stipn-me Court of the District of Columbia, passed April 8, 1879, and of certain further orders and decrees, in equity cause No. H,?>04. docket 19. Anderson et a) v?. Boyle et al.. we, the undersigned trustees, will sell at public auction, iu frout of the premise.*, ou WEDNESDAY, JUNE FIFTH. 1889. AT FIVE O'CLOCK P. M . allot orur inal lots one ?1 > and six <6) iu square twenty-two<22 > Both_are corner lots. Lot six ttii fronts ?2 '"et on Water street, and contain* -..>3,150.10 square feet, and is improved by a large two-atory brick house contain ing eighteen or twenty rooms. This proi-erty is cspe cially valuable by reason of the river front improve ments, and is eligible tor any purpose. The lots will first be offered ft r sale together, and if a satisfactory bid is not obtained they will then be I offered seiurately. 'Terma of sale: ime-third purchase money in cash; balance in two equal instalments at one and two years, with interval at seven (7) per cent., to be evidenced by the purchaser'* notes and secured by first lmrtgiure Oil the projierty sold. Otters at private sale will tie re- I ceived until the day of sale, flats aud abstract* of title will he oxhibitod at the sale. A deposit of #1.000 wiilbe requin-d of the pun-haser at the time of sale. Terms of sale must lie complied with within ten (10) day* after June 5. 1SS9, <5r the trustees ?ill resell at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser uihju the terms specified iu said decrees. Incident to these lots are valuable riparian rights claimed by the parties in interest, which are now l>e fore the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, and to which the purchaser will succeed. THOMAS M. FIELDS, Trustee, Fendall Building, cor. 4H and D sts. n.w. BERNARD K1LM ARTIN, Trustee. my23-d*d? WIO N. H. ave. n.w. rj^HoMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. SALE AT PUBLIC AUCTION OF BELLEVUE. CON TAINING ABOUT 90 ACRES. ADJOINING THE COUNTRY RESIDENCE OF EX-SECRETARY WHITNEY AND OTHERS. CONSIDERED ONE OF THE FINEST SUBURBAN PROPERTIES around Washington. On THURSDAY, .IUNE SIXTH. 1880. at FIVE O'CLOCK, ou the premises, I shall sell liellcvue, con taining alxiut 90 acres, with larire frame dwelling and necessary outbuildings, &c.. situated on Loughborough road, 2 miles from Georgetown aud 1 mile from Ten leytow li, corners with Grassland, the country seat of ex-Secretary Whitney. The water is considered the finest ill the county, therebeing a niimW-r of never f ailing springs. Tins proj^ rty is bounded ou the east by Loughlioioiigh road, on the south by John H Dale, Oil the west by the New York syndicate and Mrs. Har- , rington. on the north by Godfrey Goble. Massachu setts avenue extended passes directly through it. Terms of sale: One-third cash, balance in one. two, three, tour and live years, with notes lieariug interest at .) l-er cent per annum, payable semi-annually, a-.<1 secured by a deed ot trust on the property sold. All conveyancing and recording at the cost of purchaser. $ 1.000 deposit will lie required from the purchaser at the time 'wsale. luy'J.i-tl&ds THOMAS D< 1WLING. Auctioneer. 11 U.MAS DOWLING. Auctioneer. AUCTION RALE OF DESIRABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE ON Till. FAST SIDE OF SIXTH 11] TWFF.N <1 AND 11 STREETS NORTHWEST, AND ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF DEFREEs SI M ET, BETWEEN NORTH CAPITOL AND FIRST STREETS NORTHWEST. Under the authority of a deed of trust to the under signed bearing date April 10. IKSii. and recorded in the office of the recorder of deeds for the District of Columbia, on the 27th day of May, 1889. 1 will oiler for side at public auction in front of the resjiective premises, the following real estate situate in the city of Washington in the District aforesaid, on the days and hours mentioned. on FRIDAY, 1TIE SEVENTH DAY OF JUNE. lSKO, AT SIX O'CLOCK 1'. M . lot 50 iu Shepherd * subdivision of square ti'.'.T with the improvements thereon consisting of a three-story brick dwelling No 70 ou sai c Octrees street. ON TilE FOLLOWING DAY at the same hour the lo? 17iu square 4St>. with tlie improvements thereon consisting of a three-story lraine dwelling No. 737 on said Sixth street. Terms of sale: One-tliird cash on the day of sale, or within ten days then-alter, the residue in two equal installment*, payable in one and two years from the day of sale, tor which the purchaser's promissory notes are to l? (riven, bearing interest from the day of sale, and to Ik- secured by deeds of trusts on the prop erty audit lines of insurance on the buidiugs to the satisfaction of the undersigned, or all cash if desired two hundred dollars di is.sit on acceptance of each bid and all conveyancing and recording at purchaser's cost Terms of sale to Ik- complied with uithm ten <101 days frolu the respective days of sale On failure to do so I reserve the ri|rht to re-advertise the property and re sell the same at the coat of delaultuig pur chaser. ROBERT S. WERDF.N. Trustee. 022 I street northwest. THOMAS DOWLING, my27-dida Auctioneer. rjlHoMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES' SALE OF THE ENTIRE FURNITURE | AND EFFECTS OF THE HOTEL WINDSOR. AT TUE t'ORNER OF NEW YORK AVENUE AND FIFTEENTH STREETS NORTHWE8T. Embracing Fine Parlor Furniture in suites and separate pieces. Easy and Fancy Chairs, Window Drap ery, Handsome Oak Chamber Suites, Cherry Chamber Suites, Fine Hair Mattresses, Feather Pillowa and Bolsters, Large Quantity of Bedding, Moquet and Brussels Carpets. Extension and Square Dininir Ta bles, Law Number of Leather Covered Dining- Chairs, Buffets, Butlers'Trays, Large Quantity of 8ilver Plated Ware, China and Glassware, Kitchen Requisites, Ac. By virtue of a deed of trust bearing date the 19th day of September, 1888, aud duly recorded ill lilier No. 1340. folio 324, of the land records of the District of Columbia, the undersigned trustees will sell at public auction ou MONDAY. JUNE THIRD, 1SK?, commencing at TEN O'CLOCK A. M.,the entire con tents of the above-mentioned Hotel descritk-d iu sched ule A, attached to said trust. This Hotel is turtiislied in a first-class manner, and should command the at tention of private buyers and the trade. MM. U BOARMAN. WM. S. FLIPPIN, my27-dts Trustees. 17RAME HOUSE NO. 43S H STREET N.W. and FRAME HOUSK 1010 FOURTH ST. N. W., and three BRICKS on rear, Ou TUESDAY, JUNE Fo( R1 H, AT HALF PAST FIVE O'CLOCK, we will sell, in frout of the premises, PART LOT F;i(jHT, SOI ARE FIVE HUNDRED AND SEVENTEEN, fronting FIFTEEN FEET on H by a depth of about 74 feet, and improved by 2-story frame house, 435 H street 11. w. At six O'CLOCK same afternoon, we will sell the north one-half of LOT TWENTY-EIGHT, SQUARE FIVE HUNDRED AND FIFTEEN, fronting 30 feet on FOURTH ST., by a depth of 114 feet, and improved by frame dwelling, 1010 4th street, and on the n-ar by three small brick houses. Terms: One-thinl cash; balance in one and two years; uotes to bear 0 per cent, interest, payable semi auuualty frolu day of sale, and to be secured by deed of trust ou premises, or all cash, at option of purchaser A de|Kisit of $100 required on each piece at time of sale. Conveyancing. tic.. at punliaser's cost. Terms to be complied with in fifteen days, otherw ise right re served to resell at risk and cost of defaulting pur chaser after live days' notice of such resale iu some news|>ai>er published iu Washington. D, C. mydo-d&ds DUNCANSoN BROS., Auctioneers. ALTER B. WILLIAMS * CO., Auctioneers. w EXTENSIVE SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CAKPETS, BEL'DING. GLASSWARE, KITCHEN UTENSILS, Kc., BEING THE ENTIRE CON TENTS OF THE WELL-KNOWN HARRIS HOUSE, No*. 1329, 1331, AND 1333 E STREET, OPP08ITF. PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE NORTH WEST, COMPRISING ABOUT ONE HUNDRED ROOMS. We will sell at public auction, on MONDAY, JUNE THIRD, A. D. 18S9. commencing at TEN O'CLOCK A. M? and continuing from day to day until all is sold, the furniture, carpets, bedding, glassware, table linen, &c.,of the Harris House. coiupriHing in part . AlloUT ONE HUNDRED SET8 OF OIL WALNUT, OAK, ASH. AND OTHER CHAMBER SUITES. VEUY SUPERIOR HAIR AND SPRING MAT TRESSES, PLUSH PARLOR SUITES. WALNUT DINING-ROOM CHAIRS AND TABLES, 'sWalnut extension tables, side tables. COUCHES. ROCKERS. WALNI r WARDROBE8, BEDSTEADS, BUREAUS, AND W ASHSTANDS. MIRRORS. EASY CHAIRS, WIRE-WOVEN MAT TRESSES, ASH WARDROBES, PAINTED FURNI TURE. CURTAINS. AND CORNICES. ABtn t: 2,000 yards Brussels and moquet CARPETS. FIVE HUNDRED POUNDS OF BEST QUALITY FEATHER PILLOWS AND BOLSTERS. RUGS, TOILETWARE, AND TOILET SETS, HALL CAR PETS AND OIL CLOT H. LARGE QUANTITY OF BLANKETS, SHEETS, SPREADS, COMFORTS, PILLOW AND BOLSTER CASES, TABLE LINEN, TOWELS. THREE HUNDRED WIUE COTS, THREE HUN DRED BLANKETS. MATTRESSES. AND PILLOWS, PLAT ED WARE, AND CUTLERY OF ALL KINDS. CHINA, GLASSWARE, CROCKERY, KITCHEN UTENSILS, kc. The reputation of the above long-established hotel is such as makes it unnecessary to call the attention of the public to the advantages of attending the sale. Every article is of the best manufacture and well preserved, the Hair Matt reuses numbering about one hundred and the Feather Pillows are of the best quality. Terms each ? sale positive. _my-25-St WALTER B. WILLIAMS k CO.. AUCU. C1HARLE8 W. HANDY, Real Estate Broker. j 021 F at. n. w. TRUSTEE'S 8ALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON NORTH P ST.. BETWEEN 1ST AND NORTH CAPITOL STS. N. W. Bv virtue of a deed of trust dated July 5. 1872, and m-orded in Liber No. OSH, foL 205 et *eq. of the laud records for the District of Columbia, aud at the written request of the party secured thereby, I will sell at pub lic auction in front of the premises on SATURDAY. THE FIFTEENTH DAY OF JUNK 1H88, AT HALF PAST FIVE O'CLOCK P. M . part of lot numbered fourteen (14), In square numbered six hundred and sixteen (Old), beginning for the same at a point on P street. 20 feet east from the northwest corner of aafd lot, aod running theses east 20 feet with the Una of P street; thence south 90 feet; tbeuc* west 20feet; thence north 90 feet, to the puce of beginning, with the improvements thereon Terms of sale: One-half cash; balance in fix and twelve mouths, seen mi by deed of trust, with notes of port-baser bearing Interest at 0 per cent from day of sale. All convej-anciug at cost oQmrchaaer. ysnciug at cost of purchaser. WILLIAM B. TODD, JR. Trustee. ? O. W. 8TICKNEY, Auct my24-2awfcda O. W. BTICKNEy. A net. architects! t?RANCIS B. FAVA, JR.. * CO., Architects and Civil Engineers, my 4-3m* ???.** ^tl llli IklWl *OLOA? is ?lH?TO?nTOS ClUUil'UUlbqMruiu G.H. WHITE k CO.. 322 N. Charles ?(., Baltimore, Mil Trl"l4tooe 78W u.)3Miii4 MONET TOUHN IS SIMS TO 81 IT. XI 5 ANl> 6per nul.uurewl estate Mimlr. FRANK I U*?UK(i5,lSo5 I'm ave. my24-3m (The Arlington Fir* Ina. Co.'s ftOce.) Money to loan IX ?l?h FRO* fkSOO rr* ARD, at the Lowest rate or interest UN RE AX, EBTAlk 1> THIS PISTRKT R O. HoLTZMAN. myl3 Comer luth snd F ata. n.w. MON EV TO LOAN ON HEAL BiTATt AT l> >W F.XT rates of interest a law on other approv-d murlli THOS. G HENSKY k CO., Hankers. my 11 -rUn 1300 F ?t n.w. If MEI TU LIMI Jl AT 5 AND ?t PER TEST. ON REAL ESTATE SKCCKITY. Hil l, k Johnston. myl 1-lm 1M>3 Peun' itmwi.T. riSO LOA* AT III PER CENT? X #50,000. 2.800. 2.500 %Z 000. Also. as Agents of the luited Security Insurance Co, of Philadelphia, lu mumm to muit on installment plan, with or without lift insurance lljiiiruu to ruu o. 10, 15, or 20 year*. F H. SMITH A SON. mytf-lin I'"'J F at Money to loan-*50.oooto loakon good Heal Estate security, at 5 ITr ntl. ULlvRoN * KAMEY. my4-lm 130< F ?t?.?. MONEY TO LOAN AT riVE PER CENT ON Ap proved Krai Estate an urity I J>rvr amounts a miectalty. TYLER It RUTHERFORD. ajj2-lni* _ i:tor F ?t nw Real estate investment SAFE AS U. s. BnNDS. SIX PER CENT, PAYABLE Ol A&TEHLX. IN SI MS flOU To f1.000. SMALL PHEMILM CUARuED. (1 ft,OOO?TO LOAN 10.000 ?>.(KH) OK REAL ESTATE. 2.000 . ol'O (art8] THOS E w agoaman. Money to ioan On Approved Real Estate Security In District of Columbia. in any sums desired, at lowest rates of in terest. THOS. i. FISHER A CO., mpll 13-4 F at. n.w. Monev to loan - on apphoved real estate, in sums U> suit, mt lowest rate* of interval OEO W. LINK1NS. tnli-7-:liu 1 !'th mud 11 sts n.w. M'ONEY-LOAN8 OK REAlTLS I M E. LOCAL OK other good Securities. Army mud Navy Accouuta, Commercial Paper, &( .. &<. No delay. W.U. 11. DEMPSEY. 14-4 New York ave. mh'.'.V.ttu MONEY" To LOAN ON REAL ESTATE IN SUMS to suit at lowest rates ttLDFORD W. WALkEK, mk23-3Bt loots 1 st NDOW MLKT. LIFE AND TONTINE POLICIES lj bought at highest eaah prices. Loans negotiated U|?n same at reasonable terms Apply to M. 1L ACHESoN, 1307 F st. n.w. nklMr MOSEY-TO LOAN ON liEAL ESTA 1 E OK tlMI class security, at lorn eat rates of interest. no delay * here the security is good. 110 O. C. GREEN. 303 7th at. n w. "{HS.jOTirarJr1 eatate security. 143V Pennsylvania ave. M WASH'S DANENHOWER, JN. 11151 apC4 Ruccessrr to 1?AN EN HOW Lit (t SON. 1115 Tst EDUCATIONAL. P REPARATION FOR THE MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY. Candidates for the Insti tute are often reacted or "con ditioned" in spite of bard work, simply from not liav iiur worked in the ntrbt way. REFERENCE IS MADE TO THE FACULTY OF THE INSTITUTE concern ing the preparation which has Ion* been a specialty at Chavuey Hall School, Boston, (Uoylatou afreet, very near the Institute ) niy31.Ju3 CIOLI MUIA OONMSVATORT OF MUSIC PI ANO /Ezchauire. Ml3 l'enn ave. l liorijuvh instructions, primary aiid advanced course, piano, ortran, Ac. Sum mer tortus. May 1. 410. E. HART, Princ., late of New Lutflaiid uneMMy of Music, Boston. a"5--m* \V A-sHlM. l ON OOMKKRVATORY OF Ml'MC. ST " Cloud Huildiiiir. VHb and F sts. Tw?*ntietb year, i lauo, oivan. Voice, Violin, Flute, Cornet. *<? Frae siramtigfia. o. li. lil'LLARO, Director, my-l-lui* DliAWINO AND PA1NTINO-INSTKI CTION IN every tirancb aud tor all a?res, private ur in rlaaaex NATIONAL ACADEMY OF ?INE AKTS, S04 E st Call an>l see the wotldertul progress of students. my lfl-lni* fvLAHANTEE TO TEACH ANYONE TO MAKE or a t ree-baud t'rayou Portrait 111 15 lessonn, 110 know led^'e of draHiuir lieceaaary: hundreds of tcxti iiioinala. J. W. REYNoLDa. 4;10 yth st. uiylH-'-'wr UNIVEltMTY-TKAINED TEAl'HEHS?PREl'AHE for civil service. West Point Colkire. Sec. Clashes and private lessons aay or evening. > HANK E. HALL. v;"Jl E st. n.w. mylti-3m 4*Klocution And Obatoky." Kunnuer classes lor a FIVE W'hEK'S SESSION, commence Wednesday evening. June 12. at 7 30 o'clock. Send for summer circular. This college publishes DOORS ON "ELOCUTION," ?ORATORY," ??ACTING." and " PERSON AL MAG NETISM." Descriptive price-list free. Address MAKTYN COLLEGE OF ELOCUTION AND OHATOHY, 313 tilh st. n.w. (Half a block eaat ot city poat-ofltce.l my 1 MISS HALCH'8 CIVIL SERVICE INSTITt E. 1807 lUtli st. n.w. l'ermonm l>re|wred most surcesv t illy for all examinations. Elocution la light and com positions careiully revised . highest reterencea (4 ."iiu A HAHVAKD GRADUATE DESIRES PLPIL8. L\ singly or in small < laasea. Apply to W M H PIT NAM. A. M . mhly At Sanders & Stayman's. 1?34 K mt. n.w rjlHL BKHlilTZ SCHOOL OF LANGl/ AULSt f 723 14th *t. n.w. lenns Lk-*iu how. Open all Summer. Also Summer School at Asbury Park. N. J. auu;i IpDWAHD C. TOWNSEND. J Teacher of Elocution. Correct (deep) breatbmir Voice Culture, Oratorical and Dramatic Action, at 1317 13th mt. n.w. d31-*!m SPENCERIAN BURINE88 COLLEGE, COR ,TH and D sta. n.w. Founded 18t>4. More than 50.1HJ0 young men and women have been trained in the tipen cenan Colleges. Day and night seaaioiia. sixvouraaa: Business Course. Shorthand. Ty |>ewritiiig arul Uraph opbone; Practical English; Telegraphy: Sj>eucerm' l.a) id Writing, Heading and Orator), 1? laarte method. Businessmen luruisbed with trained cmpioyes. Illus trated catalogues free. SAHA A. Sl'ENCLH, \ ico PrnicipaJ. HENRY C. SPENCER, LL. B.. Principal, nib-it MARTY'S'8 COMMERCIAL COLLEGE 313 OTH st., near City Post-OlHce. Colored students not admitted. Call or aend for catalogue. rnhti BOOKS AND STATIONERY. ASK FOR 100.000 SYNONYMS AND ANTO NYMS, with BriticibUis, Americanisms, Phrases, Ac.. Ac., by BISHOP FALLOWS. BLANCHE WILLIS, Howard's New Book, la tb*- < i|skn Door, and is very interesting. myC5 C. C. PURsELL, 418 Oth mt. n.w. FAMILY SUPPLIES. Great slacghteh in fine groceries-my stock is tull and complete, witb all the delicacies of the seaaon lower than they have ever l*?n odered. I am the agent for a number of creameries, and my receipta of choice butter la larger, and I am ottering great inducements in price, from 20c. to 25c. per pound for the tery beat. Consumers would do well to examine this fine butter. Goods delivered free to all parts of the city. Remember I do busines* for the ready money cheap. N. A POOLE, my30-lm M4 La. ave. C1ASTELLON* WINE NEVER BE WITHOUT NA / ture's great remedy. Castellon Hue is of special benefit in cames o! dysentery and ailnieuls prevalent during mummer months. It checks and cures them instantly and builds up the system. Castellou Wine has been tested by the highest medical authoritiea. Trade supplied and for male by A. HEITMULLER i CO., myll-3m 1333 14th at ATTORNEYS. P HILL1PS. LAMAR A ZACHRY, Attorneys at Law, Sun Building, F mt. myl (1AMPBELL CARR1NG1 ON, ATTORNEY-AT -'Law, Webstt r Law Building. .>05 D mt n.w- Waah ngton. l>. C Heaidcnco. 121S H st n. w. d22 PROFESSIONAL PROF. CLAY, WONDEKFt'LLY GIFniJj CLA1B voyant. Astrologer and Spiritual MecLm. Bora w ith second sight and veil Every hidden j yetery re vealed. Recovers loat or stolen propert> linds hid den treasures. Givea lucky numbers causes apeody marriages. Brings separated together. Gives suoceam in business. Removes all family troubles and evil in fluences. Cures sickness. If disappointed by eflorta of others, judge not all alike, aa the Vroteasor can con vince the most skeptical. Strangers lrorn other cities w ill mave time and disappointment by calling on the only genuine clairvoyant in thia city, as be succeed* where all others tail, and auvertiaua ouly what ha can do. Sitting*, 50c. Lite-reading by mail on receipt of 91. Name, lock of hair, data of btrtli. Hours U W tL Open Sunuaya from 1 to bp.in. myl-Un* 421 ptli st n.w. M*E BROOKE TELLS ALL THE EVENTS OF LIFE. All buaineas confidential. Ladies and irau Uemen oO cauU each. 406 L at. between 4th ami 5tu ata. n.w. aa24-30w* GENTLEMEN'S GOODS. Ha D.;BaRR, IMJORTE* AMD TAILOB, ttturm yrm that kis GOODS Mr liAlOipeiwoaaUy Ms all ganaanta aadaiahU ? A . 1 j1, i, it ix PuntrtLVAxiA avk. ?hi7t , PRINTERS. TLf cQUEEM * WALLACS. JXl. ROOK AN D JOB PRINTKRfl, 1108-1110 Lstn.w- aoutk sida. ?3?isr" ITRE WORK A SnClALTX. dlfl PROPOSALS. Custom h *\ Hr.uioRu?T\>mvM%v / Sealed 1Yoih-*lU mill u fwflnd uutil 1 U Kl.\ E O'CLOCK, JVXV LlOH I H. 1 **K for furtilahln* f uiA. lurhU aater, *oe, aupplte*. va?hiu? haulm* a?br? ai l ?| nillin# Mutn-J !?> tlua buildm* iluni.tr the A*?al vi?r *ndm* Jiuu IKK 1HMI. l*artu ulam un application __1* 1? L i 1. I LET. Cuat.xltaii. P&OPOKALh FOE FKI >H KIKF MITT"* AND Corned Bwf of the Hti-rfUn mix' TrMNivf of the l ulled suit-# K'Mjfm' H me. 1 mlitnrtoii. IV C.. Mi) 31 lh*H Nealrd aut>?*<ct to Ui? uauai condition* will be revived at t)n? .?f!\ce until T1 N OVlA* k A. *., TH\ kM>U. Jt NF RlllH, 1HHH. at which tiro* and pla.e the) mill t?e . p. no J >u the pn*-iiieuf bn!d**ra.ft>rf urni?hm* and .bliterin* at tbefciU-hen. hnapital, dair) ait.I ?raU lu nar* of l!i? Boldiera' Home. Frrth ??r? f. Mutt ti ai.<1 Coined IWf, an required \v% the ae?-ret*r\ and treaaurvr ?>f the |{ i?? ft* the year ootnuteucln* Jul) I, 1 MM. and .udm# June ;U?. 1 St*> Information a* l?t the manner ot biJ dm*, condition* to he obaer\ed its Inridens. u riu? of natrtrt ami Miucot, m ill he furm?h.-d on |*? r? nal H>|<bcttk4l to tuw oftt*. The auoreaaful tudder *r;ll he re<|Uirtxl to enter iuto a written contra, t with tl.a atvretary and treaaurer of the Home, with *ood and ai? proTedaecunty. in th?* aum ot two th< i?an 1 .?*ra a ithin ffvfu da> a after len.k- u titled > f tha t??#ptaiiceof hia pro|>o*al*. A cop) of thla ad?fiH?r uu fiX luuat lie attached to ea li i?r |?OMal Fach hid muat be atw?nipani*d b\ a certified check to the order of the under*i*ned m t It. mm of a* a*uarantee that the bid la made iu *t??d faith The contract aiU txaaardod to the a\?*ra*e loaeat bidder cotupU iuf arith the ala*ve conditmna. Th? proportion ??f J rf?L Beef. M utton and C??med IW! ua>i li> the fl.ote f.if the teu lnoutha endin* April ;f4? 1 ssm, will he takeu at a t. r caU ulniiu* the aaarJ to The loweat KH?. The unlentitnied r***er\ea the mrht to reject atij ai>4 all prop?>*ala Fnvel jva ?-? ?iitmiitiii*r pr |**aa^ auoulJ I* etut-med "Prof*>#ala U>r l'reah H?-^f. Mutt.u and Corned IWf. at tl?e t'mt?>d Stat*** S<-Idler*' H"Uue, I>t* tru t of Columbia." ?ti?l a*l?lr? ?"?^1 u? the utii!ei*ai*iit?4, H. F. KI'lTKMiOrsK, N? . rvtary. And 1 n aaurert I'lilted State* tioldlff*' llollte. |> 4T. Ot IIKOKWALk FOK (X^'HTBirTIXtl hvuae. ??th*^ t?f the C'oumn?au-i?er*. IHatrv t .4 Columbia. ^aahm*toti. kiay IMftl s*al?d |W I oi*ali> wUi la- n?? eive?t at tain oflW-e until IlLVl CTCLlHTIv M on .MOM?AY. JIM 1MIKK Iksw. t.? ooiiHtrm-tin* a tw<?.?tory. eurht-tNiHu m hool Imium* ?n I-street, tietween tith and " tn *tr?fta aouthweat lilaiik forma ot pr?>p?>Haio and ation^. t?nreth? r aitli all ne?'?aaar> intormation. i*an U ?>btame\l. u^hhi applv a tion therefor, at the - ttire ot th? ina|n?-tor of huildm?ri of the l>i>tnct of Columbia, and ??nl> bid* up??ii lln-ai forma a ill la- <-onnidered. 1 he n*r1it n r? aer\?-d t?- re >vt any and all Uda J W. lMH'aUHN. UU. HI N k, CUAS. W. UAVMOND. Couuniaaioiiera, 1). C. ?y<7-0 _ I \|TAHHINUTtlN. D C..MAY 25. 1KMW MVMD If i n>|H^aal^ w ill la- r?,?'ei>e<l at the oift,-# of tlM'iViiik miaaionera of the Diatriet ??t I'oluinbia until T KLN 8 CVLIHK M. OF SAll Kl?AY. JI M I II I M NTH. 1SH9, tor furniahiiMT th< rartoua brnurhea of tin Dm* tru t t?o\ei nuient with ffHicral aupphe* tortlie n- al vear emlm* June 'M\, 1 Hint, eompn?tn?r >tati??nery, lihiuk F?>rina and frttltm*. hehod lVa?ka, Furniture, Hardware. Tinware. 1'lumU r*' MaUrial. UrootrtM, lio. ?t* and Shoea. |lru*a, tilaaa. I'ailita ana Varuiahen, Lumla r. Foffi. Meata. CaHtm*a. Fuel, Dr) ivtnala, lt*e, and leh i>houe Supi'ln a. lila;ik f? rma ot | rup>> aala. t?arether with all information < ait la obtain ?l upon application at ftiuum l>i?tri<*t liui.?km* 1-t at n.w., between B and C at a 1 he n?rht la iv?er% e?l to reiect any and all bida or paita of bida. J lwirt*. I.ANS.UO. iilNL. t . W . KAY Mo M>. Column nti I). C. iny'J.Vtit 1>K< HVSAL8 FOK CI 1 OKAMTEL o?| HI i?p lvuildm* for l-ibrar> o! ? "i.i. r-a. 14."? |.a?t Cari tol Ktreet, Uaalnimrtoii. I? C.. >1 ) KW?. K?aied pn|>oaala for furnish in* and delnenn* allot the* u| *ramte required tor the front wnlU im Iudm*thedoni# t?I the rotunda <.f the huihlin* for the ljbrarx of *r? a* in tlna city, will la* received at thia ofh?? until lWOU'CLOCKP M..ou SAll Kl?AY,th. 1 *1 Mb NINTH DAY OF Jl Nt, lbM?, and o|a-ned lmiue dlatel\ thereafter in prem nee i?f biddera The *ramt? must ia- of li*ht biuiah *ray onlor and due *raiu. | sp?a iheationa, *?'neral luitmiioda and oinditioin and blank fortna of pn>iaa?al may la* obtained on appli cation at thia ofli. e DtUNAKD H. UEELN. >u|a nu tcndent and Fn*iueer. my>1,4.<1.S,1l>?t LAD1K8* (iuoDS. J^KMOVAU liLMUVVL. UEbHltS. MEBTZ k COMPANY# TAILOKS. BEO TO ANXOl'NCE Uiry will rt-uiuve to their att* tuit iiuirtcn, 014 11TU KTULLT. Square beluw tlicir )>rewut atliln-M, ituui* Uiiie ID Jul# Mil ?plO-Sm T UTHkM NKl M AN. ABTIHT AM' OEHIOKEBia .V Lutlxw' l>rrHM'? anil Kuliutr HalilU. U|wumI at 11^*4 Culiliuctu ut ?*?? Will call at rt-?i<l< i in>a lin JAPANESE UUATL FANS, Stic.. 8CKolX>s lCc.~; lulls, . au<i 1?K- . instcrialn for makltur t flowera, M-ra|> | h tim*. xtuUiiK (cr |?ujtiti?r biiil |*aini. 10c. i'oya. iraiu*-.. laiitema. fluni. uotr |>aj-rr, audrtivrlojxK J JAVOOl I4?, 4'J I Wtli ?t ui)IU-lu AU1K. FOKMEKLV<-AHK\ IN?t?iN UKt^KM AK LUK Ui New \t.rk. would like tin twtrouairi uf Ma.il intrtoU ladles, moderate jriic alid fertei't tit. tUtt.u<r and lHU>tiii?r a ?|>et ialt>. 7 C at. u.e. a|'J0-tiw* SI li ld 1.1 11A1K 11 liMtM S I 1 \ Kl M v I U by el. . tnc needle witliuut mjuriiur tU akin or l?av lUKaiuark. MKM 1-K OAltKltX. ayf-'Ai' 13-1 o at u. w. RANDL AIlu:. M? J? P 13VI* F at. u.w., at Mra liarTtaon'a, FINE FltENCH HA IK GOODS. Alau, SELECT OKNAMENTb FOK THE HAIR. HAIR DRESSED. 11ANUS SHINOLX0L gjMjgf >HAMFOOUIO. 1M.1 N( H I>\EI Mi StXM RINO AND DKV CLEAN 1NU ESTABLISHMENT, lJtC. New \ork a??. > lret-rlaaa 1 julitw'and UtnU' work ot ev?r> dt* nc tioti. I'luali, \elvet and Evening Dre?ae? AN'ltlM AND CAROLINE LERCU. loriuerI> wiUi A lim ber and Maiaou V ru?. Pana > 1 ANltJN FISt HEB S DRV CLEANING ESI AB LlSUMENX AND DYE WORKS JHKiO at. u w Ladit*' and twnta' t>aruieuta of all Kind* t lr?b?daii<l D)td without lieiii?r ri|'i>e<t. Ladiea' Eveuinir Druaaw* a a|>niall). 'Hurt} li?e )eara eii^rienca. Fnra* tuodvrate. Good, called tor and delivered ,14 A~~LL WOOL OAR11LN lh. MADE IP l?h RIPl'EW. dyed a (rood mournuk Ulnck a. fische;r. ?14 1MN1U at. n.w PIANOS AND ORGANS. HALLET k DAMS' I'PRlitH'l PIAM>N CBOKW M-lertioi a . temi tina' offer.. Lariraina. to cloae out Julie 10. atreiie} to lie eluwd lor tti< ?uuiiuer U. L si M.NER. Ml l?h at. n.w. K R SS N A KB It KKB K K XI N AA B B R KK SKS A A RBB EK K K N NS AAA BBS K K M UN A A BBB KKB PI A N O S . OEQCALED IN TONE, TOCCH. WORKMANSTTT* AND DURABILITY. Special attcntior: of "Purebaaera" la invited to their *'New Artiatic Stylta," liiuabed in deNikTliM of HlCi 11 Efc'f DECORATIVE AR'l Piano, for rent. SECOND-HAND PIANOS. ? A lanre aaaortruent. romi'naiiitr aluioat every well kno* n make in tba country, in Uioroiurli r> i air, will In- cluwd out at verr lew ntrurea. M ECIAL JM'I i EMEN1S offered both in yiiieeauid in u-rma.whk h will la- arraiured on EASY MoN lHLk INS'l ALLMENI S wben dtairvd. HA, KNARE * CO.. dti Si? Market Spaoa. MEDICAL, &c. f ADIES U HO REUI IRE THE SERVICES <IF AN M-i eiyenem ed female |'b}>l< lan atiould eonault VIrw l'r tt ILSuN. 1 ltlj l*ark Place u.e_ bet B and C. 1 It a and 1 Vtb ata. u.e. Ladiea ouly. Remedy.$5. my'Jl-Vw* Mm ME DE Ft I REST. LONU-ESTARUSMLD AND tellable 1-adiea' ItiyaRiali. can be ounaulledtiail/ at her rv?,<jeiu. , mil T at u.w. Office hour, from I to H p. m. with Ladiea ouly. at<CO-Vm* IT HAS NEVER KEEN <<INTRADlCTEll THAT Dr. lliuaHr lis I. the oldeat -eatahliahed adverts iuk Ladiea' PUyaieiau iu the elty. Ladiea, you ran confidently couauit Dr. KROIHERa. IHm R at aw. Particular attention |>aid to all diaraaea |ie,-uliar ta ladiea. married or aiuifle. Forty year,' experience m> IU-lm" Read and be wme?dr. bkotii i hv.w?t b st^ a.w., at>|?wred be!on me and made oath that be ia tbe Oldeat Eatabliahed Ei|*rt hywlaliat iu thia < Ity, and will iruarautee a cure m all ivai of private diaoai"? of men and furuiah uiedie iue. or no ebarv* . couault?> Uou and advice tree at any bonr <4 the day. nui* ?anbed and aworn before me by Dr BRul HERS. SAMUEL C. MILLS, a Notary Puulie, iu and for tba Diatriet of Columbia. Uiia third day of July. 1SS.V myltl-lm* Manhood bewtobed by uhino a bottm or two of Dr. BROTHEBs' lnviKorauuy CordtaL V* ill cure aujr caae of uervoua debility and loa. n*-rve-|to?er. It luilwrU vi?ror W> the whole ayataiu. Mile or female !HKi It at a a Biy l4-lm |\R MOTTTS FRENCH POWDERS ABE THI if Standard Remedy for all Ui?d diacaa<?, cauaiiJ tl.mat, l.aaal. or akin trouble*. unnary dneaaiiacmwj in forty -?urht hour,. Price, *3 |*r boa. Dr. DuDD'S NERVINE No. '? permaovntly cure* nutund weakueaa, loeeol vitality, nervouadalitlity. fea. Ac. Price, tl Scut aeale<l by uiail 1 < r aalr at iiJl bl ANDlFoRD S. cor t>tL and F B.W. HOUSEFURN1SH1NGS. Cookino By Gu QAB OOOKIN'O HTOT* On kand and (or aala. BbSl WABHIKOTON GASLIGHT OOMPAJIT. T HZ LARGEST TACTORY IN THE WORLD. MEDALS OF HONOB AT ALL EXHIBITIONS. OOC *1* 6 HHH C C H ~ OOC H go^oc^So^oj: ATP 18 h 06 8fc tA I |* i oo ooo oo Lllla a t feu ftllER: THI BALK or CHOOOLATB MENIEB 1 100,000 POUNDS FEB DAY. BOLD EVERYWHERE. AVOID tMTTATIOl ml 3 -