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—=— . . THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. G; FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1884: y SEWING MACHINES, &e. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. re Tx: Decrsoxz: 2 Musical Sewing Maching Attachment, playnover 1 Giterent tunes. GIVEN AWAY to every purchaser ibe of cur NEW AMEEICA, Cabinet Machines Sitve Sew Au aoa ww the seknowled standard of excellen a Tsamin= our NEW AUTOMATIC BUTTON BOLE ATTACHMENT Mee ot ‘Americas taken in C AUERBACH, | Corner 7th and H sta, Sole Agent D. C. Xext door to Auertach's Gent's Farnianing and Het Woazusaxrc Spoor Corts, ‘Tk BEST FOR MACHINE OR BAND USE SIX SPOOLS FOR 25 CENTS. | At the office of the New Home snd Hartfon! Sewing | itively the lightest in, most simple Eee ecks anes See oe aomrenerece? Ga, Eas, Sa da cd OPPENHEIMFR’S. G2 9th street n. w.. St. Cloud Building P9.—Weare the sole agents ior Hartiord and Ne Hume Sewiny Machines. tes ee POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. Dazz Laxz To Nozrorx MUNROF. AND FORTRESS Sveamntost Com GEORGE L ARY tds: f, MAX lst, 1a%4, one of ‘these popular eran Wyodor icp rl daly GS LE Like To No S8xtaess MONROE AND THE 801 steamer GEORGE leaves Srery MONDAY WEDRESDNY aad ibe é 85:80 m: stopping at Piney Foint and Corn- | ‘SSunecton withthe Boston and Frovideace Teovived daily until 4:30 p.m. } particulars apply to ¥: ». WELCH, Gen. Agent. ad eae nt oo Ae i ABROWSMITH ‘Leaves Seventh-street wharf at 7 am ines ior fGot and hand power. | Spx ELSIOR. | FUTURE DAYS. ‘THIS AFTERNOON. WW“UTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers ON EXHIBITION | MONDAY, TUESRAY AND WEDNESDAY, AT SALESROOMS, Corner 10th street and Pennsylvania avenue, RARE AND REMARKABLY FINE AND VALUABLE COLLECTION OF OIL PAINTINGS, CAREFULLY SELECTED in EUROPE and AMERICA ar MB E. McVICKERS ‘and the late REMBRANDT PEALE ‘This collection contains the works of the following | celebrated artiste: Horace Vernet, Thomas Lepdseer, | Thomas Cole (dec'd), F.E Church, Clarkson :ganfield, | John F: Kenset, Wm. Percy, F. Frere, Ludwig Knaus, F. D. Briscoe, E. D. Lewis, Leon Julliard, @. Boldine, Henry Inman (dec'd), Birket, Foster, Diaz, Corot, Bier stadt, Millet, Metssoniar, Troyon, Weber. Shayer, Cowell, Bellows, Achenbach, Robbie Armfield, Gray, Craig, Leutze, Kaulbsch, Read, Millais, Vaneeverdonk, Sontag, Bayard, Lefevre, Meyer, Fowler. Richardson, Hamilton ‘Wilson, Simon and others equally celebrated. | THE WHOLE TO BE SOLD WITHOUT RESERVE. Sale commencing WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL THIBTIETE, AT EIGHT O'CLOCK, | Ana continue each evening until all the Paintings are wold. ap 23-8t SHERMAN & CO., te Agents and Auctioneers, 927 F st. 1. By virtue of a decree of the 51 Court of the, FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. Dintsfor aiastan famed ped Tyee cra Cennertine with Baltimore snd Ohfo R-R.atshepberd's; | cis No, Soe wherein Jerod Mt avs 48 oars foron Ge stomiars for Nomssh gad foterne | HS, CUTER) FNS Tea a land ines, returning Tuesday, Gn Thursdays |} tavg, at FIVE O'CLOCK P. My in front of the (Currioman. Nomini, St. Clement's Bay, wharvesand | Trenises, the south forty-two feet six inches GH terme diete landiney Fridays. On Satur- | frouting on sth street sout theast, by theentire th Fs for Nou, CUFAVUUAD kbd iatexmedinte landings, | Tor twente-theee GO) in Bquare oh hue an 4 Feturmipy Suudeys | teen (1018), belonging to, estate of Wi ZB TApSerT Act | deceased. improved by three two-story Frame Houses, 72a_Seventhestreet Whar, Washington D.C. | GUE NGG 2. 4A0E HIS ance tm two equal MAC TRANSPORTATION LINE. pementa cf soe and two earn popcbaees to cite he ow the erty id. Allcon’ ‘at ‘a cost. Eres | sroait of ue handsed (gi) dollars required at fins Be Rana eas Mae ata SRR: | ele sno sueoam CCRT ‘Baltimore :or, ym every FRIDAY aS pa wee ere cu see wht taust Le prepecd. secotnuedation ue) ‘Passenger’ ton unequalled. Apply to STEPHENSON & BRO., Acents, mh3-em 7th street wharf, GTEAMER MATTANO LEAVES SEVENTH-STREET WHARF every SUNDAY, TUESDAYS aud THURS- 7AY at 7 clclock am. fot Mattox Creek. returning ou Mndaya, Wednesdaps and Fridays. stopping at ia" fermediate Landings going and retarnin: Sieg tovches at Gruuder’s whart surdays and Toes. ve 1 Point and Wednesdays up. eit. wharf thuseday's sdowti and Mouiays and Wer mee ies ST Yoxes, Avent. ith Street Wharf, i NORFOLK AND THE F TRESS MONROE, 3 NNECTING WITH S)LAUR® YOR RICHMOND. es amser JANE MOSELEY, MX Ye2s0n: ar. VERSoni STEAMER W. W. CORCORAN mh treet wharf daily (except Sunday> for Mt. I. L. BLAKE. Captain. HE SHORT LINE TO THE t TO THE SOUTH, SOUTHWEST le fn effect NOVEMBER 18, 1383. RLEANS MALL Schedul 6.95 A. M—NEW ORLEANS ally, maxi: ‘conmections to all pointy South aud Southwest ry os Ban Spit Babel cas os iugton to Athnte Pullman Sleeping Mes ea ore he pt apes 6.10? M—LOUIS'" ee LIE Dally vie Chae jotteville to Cluciunati, Louisville aud Western raierilie. was ig 1040 P 3.—SOUTHERN MAIL AND EXPRESS. vipat Pullman ‘SI h ‘cars from Weanin.ton via Dan- ville. Charlotte and Atlanta to New Orleans, also, —— Bs ‘via Charlotte and Columbia to = Division Train leaves Wi at 8:35 4. Rees y= spam rm jaabington | ‘Ween came leave Washington at 8:35AM and ‘ears from | | | Teceived until 6 p.m. Satunlays ONLY. | | Fuuesces. We MEDICAL, é&c. ‘J)e. ROBERTSON, THE GREAT SPECIALIST, DE be consulted ‘Wednesday and Saturda) from 2 to 9p. m., at his office, 456 C street northwe Bear 4% strect, for the treatment and cure of all Yate, Nervous and Chronic Diseases, embracing Weak Eesc and al dineanea of te urinary’ cryann de, Cgnes Reguny contracted positively cured i four to ei de | Sittcat mercugy” oF. qxusticn one, Confidential’ Main office, 80 North Liberty “street, ‘Baltimore Md.” Call'and be convinced, of the doctor's ‘wonderful success and thereby eave time and money. pass ES YOU CAN CONFIDENTLY CONSULT Da. (BROTHERS, We Bet nw, Furticue attention ‘to ‘marned orsi gid to all cuseasee be ols orsingle. Seven years’ experience. ‘epii-im* BS. BROTHERS AND GRAY G ‘0 FREE Dreacriprons ab some drag. wit who fa with, the "Those Sisap- “uted of @ cure of private consult Dre ELOTHERS and Gav, 900 Beets w-, Will furnish mi ‘qudranteea cure Or Bo pay." ST years" rence. ‘epit-ine ‘ANHOOD RESTORED BY USING A. On Mer oe akormene be a Hull Cute any case of Seuinal Weakness Nervous ‘yaa. Tutpotency. vagor sywtsm. 006 B street southy ‘pit. 39>" aL DR DYE'S ELECTRIC VOLTAIC BELT, and other Exrcraro Ar- will send. thirty daye' trial man, om, Tore €tulty, and thowe diseante of ‘nature re: iulting from abuses and other causes. Tellef sod | Complete restoration to bealth, vigur' eur steed. Send ef ones for {lustrated free, Gress VOLTAIC BELT CO. Je50-c01y | LEON, THE OLDEST FSTABISHED AND cose | DS ible Ladies’ Physician in the city, rs 7 can be $29 Missour! avenue, fit street south Detween Su aid ay streeta, All fica quickly remov d. Tictly confidential. Separate rocine for ladies" Ofhee sictly cont houre—1 to 4 and 6 toa. ‘elt-im= READ AND BE WISE—DR BROTHERS, 906 BT, southwest, appeared before me and made oath he ‘is the Oldest Established ‘Specialist in City.tnd wil guarantee a cure inall cases of vonereat tase, and furnish S.edicine, oro charge, far Mished Medicine free. Cousultation aud advice tee. st any hour dt the day. Subscribed and sworn to be- cobs Bebidas near iat fore me by CEL H. Wi ap2-Im* Notary Buble, For tickets and information inguire at Company's Of- Gece, 01 Pennsylvania avediue or ut Union Depot, MSLACGHTER, a S-SINCD ASTER. | Gen Pasa Agent. mario BOL. HAAS, Traffe Manager. | ALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. | HE MODEL Fast 1 E AND THE ONLY LINE | WEEN ASHINGION. 1 JASNEY COUPLER! ‘STF Febecule to take effect SUNDAY, Nc Febecule to take effec \Y, November 1 FreBueand C street by Eastern Standardor 75th 0 tine. Fez, Chicago, Cincinnatt, Leuisville and Bt Louts $07 2 e058 me 108 am. 30-20 p. a, rit brough Coaches and | GS fe maton iernerol Nem Jorey | Bor Fitebone 10.5 , m. and 8407. m. daly; 8:40 | Fm, to Fi rtebure. Cleveland aud Detroit, with dlewy- tog Cars to Pitustune, | Fux Toledo and Detrcit vis, Monroeville, 10:15 aim Gags, ND Sleeper for Toledo, vis Wheeling and Lake | Frame for Philadelphia snd New York at €:10a m. F, €XCEPT Bi y: 3 p.m. apd 10: ). ta, daily, \ piniieret Sie cart cr ae ee er £:40, 8:00, 8:10,9, iturore ub week. $2610 te 12.10 32 2 Es 5, 430, iy lu te gr) eat 8 Se cr, oo 0, 8:00, 9-00, am, 23. & 6-40, 5:36, opm Fer ex40'ain. sud 15:10 Sunday 9-Wam. 440 pan Jer Way Stauota retween Washineton and Baltimore, feat vam lo via owt Wao Jes staticus on Aleta raze, Ta) in aud Sa5'pms dally except Sunday, 443 piu, dally Yor Eeeclyal stamens ot Netrprorttan Lisuch eas, ily except. Sunday: for Lexington. Btaunton and Values "Beane. fay ts Galy exccyt Sunday. © a pin Gigs for Frederick 630 aay Yds ea a8 t. Pu cally exoepe Bun: 32 Hawerntows, 1018 aaabd 8:45 pm Sunday For joists gs VRE Gian. dally rane atrive frais the West dally, €:20 70a, 22% From New York, and Fhiladeiphia, 2:66, 8:50am. daly, uneasy. TeeDan daly enor : Bice Annabels, Sy ei 2 190 und GST pms Sunday. Ivan @St pin, Prat Civ am, daily, and 25p, m dally, arm E tnd intermediate points, #25 10:00 a a ee iy Sunday. 8:00 put daily Tro Pott of Rocke Dinice Hare ‘Baitinore icp Washington at 440.63 4 Sundays, 24:6 ‘and 9 00 pm. alungton stop at Helay % loa m., i maue son W Eo usther reformation appiy_at the Baltimoreand or Furth 0 re: jeuegivania avenue: corset Tle seek. Shete erteee jenia. avenue Corer Tati aint. whens ‘Sill Ue takew for taseage to Le checkad shu Heouvedet PENNSYLVANIA ROUTE. ROBIH WEST AND SUUTRWESt is macyurices eevee” NOVENBEK Wezm los ‘Saame Lzave WaseinorOR, THOM STiTiO® CORNER ‘oy RIxrm axD Barnsits, as roricwe er) the Weat. Cuicard. Linited Ex fear ith Biserine Cass inte Waesiabasy 4 na Yo Cineimbatt” Western Express 7-40). tn. daly with Cars to Pitsburg. | Als ‘connects gliy" fot Sie her Ses SSE Lae 08 prim daily. for Pitist the Went with, o,, Naar ally, Gaoent Saturday, with Pilacw Cars ig! er, and Washington w Buffalo, eshingtan ob Satarday uight will oot * wag is past Gn Sudip. cage aa ‘cor 1040 aad Sp ae Shia eta 0240 Fat 10-0 and 13 © man 64 méaty, enagalia 60am. and 40pm. defy, exoptSan- 40,5 | «| For particulars apply to R.ROBERTSON, THE EXPERT who stands high in ‘his profession, is scknow! yo bean expert without speer tn the wide world, in treatment and cure of Private, Nervous ironic Diseases, Lost Vitality, Impaired Manhocd and Abuses lie Sinem, Blader; Biduey and all diseases of the a Urinary Organs. becebt cases positively cured Le ao Utice, aon Caw. Lefers to mayaicimeorot Balti, more. Main Office, 30 N. Liberty at.. Baltimore Md mh31 JRE XEHFALED. GO TO DR. BROTHERS, 906 AND Byki ccrect southwest and be cured Then } fe Liable resident advertising Physician in Washington, He = (CHARLES W. HANDY, Real Estate agent, PUBLIC SALE OF 1 VED PROPERTY ON H AND FIFTH SOR eR So Ng, 2 follo if, of the lend reconis of ‘the’ Bostick jumbia, I will offer for sale, Aye uction, ta front “of “the: ‘ou FRIDAY, the eel of ground bet Pert of ginuiag’ at 6 point on the trout tine of ‘the north- he line of guid aye : thence along the {ies () seuthwenteriy ) taches: north Ht ixteen (16) jee. three (; ea; theuce n rth at right snwzies to the line of said north H street forty-two (42) feet one (1, ); thence northeasterly in «straight ‘to thepoint ‘he improvements consist of # substantial brick dwelling. KS : One thousand dollars cash: balance in six (6) for the aalerred paympesite, baciug six pervent inter st i per = Nice of trast ob Be ai wn at time. EUGEN! A. CBI = ‘Trustee. TO-MORROW. Ss qpaomas DOWLING. Aucuoneer. HANDSOME TURKIS! *ARLOR SI jOLS- TERED 1 01 Bone esos VELVET PARLOR &ETS, ik CLOTH PARLOR SUITES, Filta Hats i , ES OF ASSORTED CROCKERY. ane as TWELVE OCLOC a E aoe sean ae BUGGIES WAGONS, ke. ms, Z ‘TWENTY-SIXTH, 1834, at O'CLOCK, within and in front of my’ auction rooms, I shall sell # varied assortment of household effects, ap2s-2t LEY, Auctioneer. 1, wl sell the entire stock of the well-kndwn Book and S'ationery store of James Bellew, 711,74 etree horthwest,comme:.cing SATURDAY, APRIL TWENTY. SIXTH, 1884. at TEN O'CLUCK A. M. and SEVEN: P.M. ahd wil continue day and evening until all the disposed, of. ‘The stock consists in part of k Books, Stationery, ‘incl Gold ells, Books in almost every And 8 well assorted line of first-class, Boox Store. The Show. sold st 12 o'clock MONDAY, having recently taken up the which he conducts at the old stand. ts the only reason, the above mentioned goods. FOLEY. Auctioneer. USTEES SALE OF VALUABLE UNIMPROVED REAL ESTATE, LOCATED ON I STREET ‘ORTHWEST, BETWEEN “TWENTY-FOURTH AND TWENTS-FIFTH STREETS, By of 8 deed of trust to’ me, bear- tag Gate August 16.1876, and recorded in liber No. £26, follo 304, et neq., of the land records of the. District of Col by direction of the party secured thereby, 1 ‘at public suction on MONDAY, THE TWENTY-FIRS! DAY OF APRIL, 1884, AT HALF- parcel of land and presiiess known and described on or ses the or plan of said city as the ‘hole cf lot of rable plat 5G ,F and the eaet (3) three inches front, aud with that width tothe rear of lot F in Starr and Metcalf's eub- division of original lots (b) five and (6) six, in square N ot twenty-eight, bavi tront of fifteen feet and nine street Dorthweat, - ‘The amount of the indebtedness trust unpaid, with the expenses balance ataiz months, for which the notes of the purchaser, bearing interest from the dsy of sale, and secured by s deed of trust on the pro- ysoldshall betaken. A depositof fifty dollars re- quired of the purchaser or. purchasers at the time of Net, Trustee, ‘ap?-dade B DUNCANSON BROS. Auctioneers. JHE ABOVE SALP 1S POSTPONED UNTIL shrenbs AE OLWENTY SIRT DAY OF APRIL, 1064 at aaine hour and place, 5 fPH0MaS DOWLING, Auctonecr. CHANCERY SALE OF 4 WELL-LOCATED UNIM- PROVED LOT, CONTAINING 16 ACRES, AT BRIGH : WOOD, D. C. By virtue of a deoteoof the Supreme Court of the District of Coltiubie, sitting ig" Equity, passed in Gause No, 8182, Equity Docket 23, wherein Sarnuel, feulauty, wil on SATCRDAY THs WERE on Nay SIXTH DAY OF AP D. 1684, at HALF-PAST Fou! P. ML, éell at pablic'auction. in front of the the following described real catate, alt= Gato af Brishtwood, fn the District cf Colurubia. to wit; ‘All'that part “ofa tract of laud called “Hesurvey of Peter's Mil Seat" beginning ata bound stone planted at the northwest corner of said Lot, in the east line of ‘7th street road, thence south 83% deg., east 82 p to the eaat line of the track; theno: with said line south 10 deg., tat O0P thence north 85% deg., west 73.48 p. tos corner of Cissell's land; thence horth 6 deg., east 888 iz thence north EEX dee, ‘West 17.84 p. to astonein the east. ‘of Tth street road; thence with said road north 6X deg., east 20.64 p. to the beginning, containing 15 ‘Terma: One-third cash; balance fn two equal instal- mentsat one and two years secured Uy the hotes of the purchaser oF iid n deed of trust upon the ‘Deferred payments to bearintarent {rom ate of sale, or ail cash at the ootion of the purcha- cf ot purubasers._ A Gepodit of #10) require! ou day ale.) All couveyaneiig at ‘purchaser's comt.. If tho ferma of anie are bot complied wth within seven days from the date thereof the trustee reserves the rivht to Teael] the property at the cost and risk of the defaulting purchaser oF BENJAMIN D, CARPENTER, apl5-10t Flight wood, DC. HANCERY SALE OF IMPROVED AND UNIM- PROVES PROPER? ? ON NEW JERSEY AVENUE, SOUTHEAST, AT AUCIION. virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the, Dieirct of Columbia pecsed in’ Equity cause No 8.148, Waser va, Evans et al, we will sell, at public apetion, on MONDAY. FIFTH DAY OF MAY, A.D. 18 4 in front of the AT HALF PAST FOUR K PM, aif that piece or parcel cf land and premises known’ and de ‘on ground plat or plan of Eity of Washington, of District of Coltmbig, ax atid be- ing Lots numbered 16 aud 17, in square 740. " These lots front on New Jersey avennc, betworn K and 1. nirects south, one lot being improved by atwo-story Brick nd the other lot unimproved. ferms: One-third cash: balance in six and twelve months, notes to bear interest, and to be secured by decd, of trust on property sold. A deposit of $50 on exch lot will be required ae soon as sold. ‘Conve; e.. at ost of purchaser, days, 4u20ei etreet ‘has miver particylar attention to the treatmeat and SJUDSON T. CULL, Trust core of all forma of Disease,” ‘tha of 2D atevet private ct 7, for over $1 years. mh26Ame” | DUNCANSON BROS, Anctioneers._ap2d-d&ds AbaYE, DE FOREST Has ¥ FOR LA- 1HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. a | ier All female complaints uy cured. Can be Coustlted daily at 1445 Tth streetnorthwest. Oficehours | ASSIGNEES’ SALE OF LEASEHOLD INTEREST IN trom 1 to ¥o'clock pan, with ladies only. mbi3-2m* FOR MEN—CHECKS IN SIX HOURS Cursin three days. Drug Store 15 N. Uthetreet, 4£0Penna. ave. Washington, D. 0. STEAMERS. Tsuas Lise Man. Sreauens, SAILING WEEKLY BETWEEN NEW YORK,QUEENS- TOWN, AND LIVERPOOL, § 48.cs eps City of Chicazo, May 1, May 31, Jaly 5. (Gity of Richmond, May 8. rane 1 July 17. (383 of Berlin, Mage 1. June =f, Jy 3, Guts of Mout 2 June 36, daly 31. Gy of Chester, aly 40, Atyrust 9: For raten of ac, apply to THE INMAN sfeasibiiie COMPANY, , “Kot Broadway, “or tod, W. BOTELER & SON, 923 vania ave- Sreuiue, Mix D. A” BROSNAN CT bib street JAMES Eveuue; Ma KOSNAN, 611 3 | BELLEW, 711 7th street, Waahington, D. aple-an } Barrrone-Beawopa {DEIRICDA, the celebrated resort for invalids and = ring to enjoy ap inviorsting voce rer the evergreen lala | Hom BACHTMORE in woot SEXY hours “> "=" ‘The Steamship NUBIAN, 8,160 tons, is intended to | gail from ‘Baltimore on April 90,2 pum ‘Thm ieitigh ‘eeamaiiy ALAB, 3300 tous, May 2a | , First clase cabin fara, $00. Hound trip tickets on | savorable tera. OTIS BIGELOW & Co., ap4-im No. 605 7th street northwest. 1N ORTH GERMAN LiorD— Sieainir Loe Berwaee New YORE: Haven ‘Loxpox, Sovrmamrros reg | _Theattamers of this company will all EVERY WED. | SERA ASD SAT UADAY fom Bremen et. for of eet, Hoboken. From New | Havre London Southampton and Bremen, first eal “For teeght oF Souy to OBLEICHS or 3 Bowline Grom. New York: W.G. METZEHOTE lvania aveniie northwest: CHAS ATK Sad L etieet, agente tor Washinton — Jala Aurama. Botihia t Sens fates of and $1¢ eottes f Pasenge-$00, $80 and $100, according to.as- qryecl tol Quecastown aad aloGhe® parteaf Europes YORE, St rate “hills of Iaden given for Belfast. Glaagow, Kove Antwerp and other for. Gute Gcutiseatt cad * Mediterranean porta. at the Company's offica, P igeigiit abd passage appl O° EomuLS Greens or Doth 'stecrage, and oa 63 i Se Oo New For TiS bigs Low ecu. VERNON HY ist Mem. OTIS BIGELOW & CO. es 7 Ww “THE TRADES. B, DARBY, BOO! UFUs JOB AND NEWSPAPER R PRINTER AND PUBLISHER Good Work. Low Prices 7 452 9th street. | GSEs, | S28 ouyiranisaraoun Weshietonr D vabia aven . fa Fine Prantiues evecialty SCRAP PICTURES ~ JAY GOULD, at Jia 5 | ght ii Sa Meapbeobbitee: Meaniny Ye buy Sule bucture Jor the"ttle folie” <a eo REACHES WASHINGTON AT 11 AM ON THE DAY OF PUBLICATION. Te Brad. Adams, Jos. Shil- Clements, \d Washington News Co.. aptly ob onier oc wewill send it U3 ‘address Joa. Ray fcaypiy ie promp Tuail ut 0 Cente e mont (GLAND, Publisher “The Sua.” New York City LW. EN mhl8-3n J arasese scRoLis, FANS, ETC And Decorative Pictures. Jay Gould, 421 #ti stm re VALUABLE IMPROVED BUSINESS PROPERTY COLUMBIA. By virtue of a deed of assignment to u: ne liber 1,071, fc 204, ot seq. we shall sell, at public *AST FOUR O'CLOCK P. M.. all the remain ne five years, 935 months, besinning May 1, of the lease. duly Bs 799. folio 62, of the: ke No. 931 Penn: Bee treet ee eaitan ts tae ree 1,800 annum rent, in equal quarterly payments of Se. 2i ge een een be: IN THE CITY OF WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF sor: agar records of said District in in front ‘{WENTY-FIFTH DAY 2 1884. at HALF. rded amnong the land records of aid District, in lt conditions contained in said lease, viz: The payment of of sale: third cauh, of which #100 must =o ‘ie ‘of atie residue’ at thie: ix woe aud ‘Dearing Tespectively, s cured by tl tes of the purchaser, “nterest’ at the rate of aix percent ESiuvat option of parcheecr* AB conveyaucla Seat Fephaeracoet HES Hight to roosered to resell oe See fae porcine a cose, ‘and risk, if terms are not com billed with in ve days from day of sale. * a Loulsiinn weet ‘avenue n.w, CHAS. HL GRA GIN, } Assignees, apl6-d&ds 436 street nw. \HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE REAL Borate ‘ON T STREET, NEAR ST. ALUYSIUS CHURCH NORTHWEST,” AN. [ARYLAND AV~ ‘ALSO ON EXUE. BETWEEN FOUR-AND-A-HALF AND pe apes on eerie rt ¢ Supreine of jamb: paneod fu juity cause No. bed EIGHTH BAY OF APRIL, A.D. t0oi, at HALE-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK p, m.. Lota. Nos, 134and 195, in Shep- herd’s subdivision of square No. 623, situated on T street th, between First street and North Capitol strect Bortwest aud ob theasipeday. at ihe hour of HALE PAST FIVE O'CLOCK P. 31, tho east half of Lot seven (1), in Reservation D, situated on Maryland avenue, be- tween 44 ani Oth atreeta southwest iuproved by a good, substantial a ‘hours. ‘Terie of ale: One-third (30 cash, and the balance to ‘and 1Suionthn with interest from the day pYimetits thereof, to be secured iy the prow fmory noes of the purchascr or purchasers, of Al the chase ‘money ‘ean be patd cal ‘on day of sale Or os The ratitication thereot By the court, "A Lien ia reesrved: bn sold for the purchase ‘tnd fnter- est. ‘No. deed will be given until purchase money std saleare not ‘after sale, the property: Te-sold at riak and cosis of defaultin Huser, 8.5, HENKLE, Truston apls-dte 460 Louisiana avenue, HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE OF EXCELLENT BLACK WALNUT PARLOR, CHAMBER AND DINING-ROOM FUL On TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL TWENTY- ‘NINTH, 1864, coramencing at TEN O'CLOCK, I shall ‘the residence of-« leaving the city, No. 1628 Tepe ftgehold pois" dts Wala; Penal Sat do. do. Chairs, Two Marble-Top Tables, Leather ‘Chair, Walnut B ok Folding and Handsome Walnut Lounge, Brussels Brosscle Hall and stair Carpets, Marbles ‘Two Mainut Marble. lows, Patni Crib and Mat- int tor, Garten lucplements, Kitchen Requisites, &.a23-5t wn Mower, 60 feet ‘Street 1HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. VALUABLE IMPROVED PRO! SEVEN’ SIREET GEORGETOWS DC AT AUCLIONS By rirtue of seed of trust dated’ the eizieenth ; Bits Peonied in Ei So Mose Yaudai tera: cnc or te lad ene the District of Samm ad it, the request of the par Bes secured thereby, the tandersisned Trustecs wil vel, pobile tof 4 BA 7 Siete DAY O Way a bikec AT HALE TSeT RIVE OCLOGK yA. the fcllowing Teal estate 20 wi fumbia, known’ Sr Ten meet twenty-Bve foce, auare ofthe pt heretatare coueyed trentrave fects mare orien. foe Eeriuing: tbewos north one hundred beginning. Terms: Cne-third cash; balance months, with interest, ‘and secured 3 Te it Pad ain uae : ask Ae eed 8 WWATTEE B WILLIAMS & CO. Auctioneers, EXTENSIVE SALE CARPETS, MATIINGS, ETC. ‘The contents of about ‘salesrocm front ot our, Inencing at TEN O'CLOCK ‘Terms it ‘WALTER B, WILLIAMS & Co., Aucts OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, twelve rooms will in TosMURROW MOKAING, cou DD caNsow Bros, auctioncers, on. &e., totich atten:ton or fouse OPED TP HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioncer. RIGHTY MAGNOLIA GRAN DE FLORA AXD ORXA- MENIAL SLANTS AT ACTIONS EIGHTH. 1634 ot suction “goms, Ishall ell the Can be purchased at private sale prior t0 the auction. CHAMBER MIRRO} WALNUT MARBLE-TOP SIDEBOARD, WALNUL WALNUT PILLAR CEOCKER! QurstiEs eas bos anal MONDAY "MORNING, EIGHTH, commencing st TEN. Bi the abvve-named resigence, all he sleceat . contained. ‘ap26-$ 1 will sell, by and Gents Clothing. of all Kinds, Bed C ‘K FULTON, Auctioneer. ‘Avcrion Shoes, Hate, Cay Musi fusical, Mec! ‘Tablecloths, Tableware, Valises, ‘Revolvers, Guns, Rifes, Shears, Razors, at 1d oclock and aresold, Ticket. 1D25-4t (aARLES W. TRUS"EWS’ SALE OF PROPERTY FRONTING THE ROUTH RIDE OF PESNSLL the ‘No. 8784, we; the unde i BERS OR SEN EDEN E SS CUTE oa )F MAY, A. D. 1884. at FIVE O'CLOCK P. M., of t Sits of Washington, By ef lot eight (Oe tb three «23), beg orth twenty f BETWEEN. STREETS NORTHWEST. By virtue of w decree of the Supreme eq Distri of he premises, of said lot and feet, thence south seveuty feet to an alley, thence west sixtorn feet, thence north two (2) equal fistalimenta with interest from day of sale, the payment thereof to bo secured by the protlssors. hotes of the purchaser oF Purchasers, aud a lien ret f enle siust bo, oats plied ‘of ale from day of sale, otherwise the pr Heriak and cost of the defaulting ity Bear A deposit of $60 wi be Tequired uy Star." \A deposit of 830 wit ie property ia mocked ofl," All cout ‘whole of, terms the erlor ‘erg moderstn Pupils seeyed ohh F. MATTINGLY, any time and charged from aste of entry, Apply at 435 “th stn School rooms frou Ym tom. WILLIAM J. MILLER,” ¢ Trustees. ‘THOS. W. SIDWELL, ap25-dkds Office 486 Louisiana ave, 45-80 : Pendle. of purchaser inning, ‘erins of sale: sted nursery of J. Me four TE BELLIS NTH STREET NORTHWEST, ae OF PARLOR SU SOE WALNUT Ws PLUSH TOP TABLE os APRIL TWENTY- OCLOCK. we will sell, above: jon early on morning of sale, MORNING, API INTY- ote aA public Dress buitings,’ Books. aid Mathematical 1 8, ‘Opera Glasses, Umbrel” ‘Se. This sale will continus jeyeninas at 7:90 o'clock until Holders wil leaee take no- Ls BA Pawnbroker and Auctioneer. 7, HANDY, Beal Estate Agent, VANIAAVENUK, AND TWELFTH Court ot egy | Columbia pameed iu equity cause dersigned Trustees ill sell a ELEVENTH in front of ground situated in the known and described a8 part juaie three hundred and twenty. for the same at a point on Dstre't | G4) feet from the northwest corner | juare and running thence east sixteen that inniny seventy feet 16 the, place of One-third nd the residue feaeate Co aia aud tweico monte on the property or the money can be cash. The | fth within ten days will be resold at ‘purchaser, after fve Feaale in “Ihe fven- ‘ts 8000 a8 ‘conveyancing at cost Wa Dz Mera Itis now undisputed thst WEI DE MEYERS CaTAR- BAL CURE is the only treatment that will absolutely eure Catarrah, Dr. Wel do Meyer's “Tarartsx” with statements of symptoms by the cured, mailed trea D. B DEWEY & CO. 182 Fulton street, X.Y. fobt-m.w,£,9t EQUCATIONAL. D3 K_ STREET, NOMTAWEST, FRENCH BI Teasona erm. now | rPRUD'HOMME teaches the Natural Mi Shoot Hine: much pine ake Wak ne eee aa Of the Language, Special advantages offered 10 ‘wishing to study during the summer. spb ‘ana instruct at red ‘MECCA IN MUSIC—BY REQUEST OF NUMEROUS friends Til romain tis sumatoer and in Parlors, etc., will ba ‘voices trainé Soe gpa ais Matec al FI B DE Wi He phe ae i OLOWSET'S's ‘Musical ite, ‘QWE'S BUSINESS SCHOOL, 617 7rm St. HASTHE Higereseeness scars i sect Eaac toees ob cae cig half the in Bookkeeping, Correspond. Howe's Rapid Busni usual time. Open all the ‘Business oot pen Fear | lence. $5 a month: 12 for ‘than “aires mentha nip alone, $3.___ap2 Vv Cleanses ‘Type-Writing Lessons any’ ‘Type- Writers for sale or rent, Kinds for sale, “Writer. Store: 3.4. WHITCOMB, Principal. Shcre-and Books of ait Telephon 'ASHINGTON SCHOOL OF PHONOGRAPHY AND TYPE-WRITING, 927 Letreet northwest. ineet each evening at To'clock. hour, day or evening. furnished. BENCERIAN BUSINESS | COLLEGI corner 9th and ‘Sessions. Complete - in i 9 Hall Building, training sons gelt-qupeert, Eiri 80" per quarter, iiehit 3 day, th fn th ived every mou! ‘ HENRY MRS. SARA A. SPENCER, ‘and daugh: usefulness and for year, from date of LINCOLN ‘Day and ‘ta 0 for ‘and. men and women for Touorbbe independence, $5" mignt, si, x year. “pring and sumer Depplicatlons eae WV ‘sic Hall, corner 7th ani ASHINGTON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, MU. OTD Fittecnth year. Feo advantages, 0. BOE LAED, Director, mb23-2m" Entrance ASHINGTON ACADEMY OF EGRAPHY, ict short-hand, mecl system of teachiny, "18 Gt Sad other drawing: in the city; lessons i drawing: Call and nh st. #.¢, malo-2m 2d Edition. Lalit Ylgrams ha St < A AREMAREABLE i i ox BY ai rf i E3 Pa, Aj et i 4 les Be i i it 8 g il i ef i & Ne Z i i. 3 Fe re iv Suicide in Baltimore. Battmworg, MD., April 95.—Samuel ‘schinidt, trom Cleveland, Ohio, reached. last night en route for Germany, and. cent station. This morning he went to Fayette street bridge and. into Jones’ ‘where he was drowned. was, and $100 Was found on It. A Week’s Business Failures, New Yorg, 4 tnrougnout tie country. & Co, by for Tor the United States, 168, and week, ‘showing. an increase of 13 talures: 8 w United States and 5 in ae ‘ueraase large houses, very num ‘Quebec and On! zie FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, The New Vork Stock Market. this city at the 8 T= BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, WASHINGTON. D. BALTIMORE, MD. PROVIDENCE. BR NEW FRENCH, GERMAN, N USICAL ACADEMY, 216-7 , 723 Uthat. ow -, 78 Franklin sk. BOSTON, MASS. 1b Fremont st, SPANISH. IT. ENGLISH CLASSES FORMED Office hours, from ¥ to 5 p.m. 1721 DE SALES STREET, Westuninster t, ALIAN AND ‘NOW. feb16 J.P, CAULFIELD. ‘RIENDS’ SELECT SCHOO! CHANCERY SALE OF IMPROVED REAL ESTATE District of ants, the wil On" WEDNESDAY, the SEVENTH Dat HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCI Jot No.2, im square No, 265, with improvements ‘And on the SAME DAY.at the hour of FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., sub-lot No. 22, in square 265, with the improve- AD. 1884, at, SITU TE TWEEN C AND D STREETS SOUTHWEST, AND | ON THE NORTHEAST CORNEK OF D’AND. FOURTEENTH STREETS SOUTHWEST, irtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of Columbia, a5u docket 35. whe Pirinaut, and Columbus Beach and others are defend- Soh cerns ee ion. scribed real estate, aituate in Wushington city, D, C., to ments thereon. i) im Andon the 9 "CLOCK PM. mprovemiehte 1d on the O'CLOCK P.M. sub-lot 19, in square 265, with improve ments thereon.” All of subdivision inade by James Maguire et ‘Terms of sul third of the pure two the: num from the day. muy be, title of Purchase mon frill be required on each lot sold om. the day of sale. Terns of sule are not complied with within seven days | ater day of sale, the Trustee reserves the ris to resell perty at the risk and cost, of defaultin coe WIL the ser, Room DUNCANSON BROS, Aucta, ual nates, payable iu x and twelve months after iny of ale, bear Pa id in cash, at the option of the purchaser. The | ‘property sold wil ON FOURTEENTH STREET, the olding an Equity Court, “ape, A Bog in nk 1. ‘Heath in corn ed Trustee will sell at public auc: hereinafter de- OF MAy, P.M. sub: |AME DAY, at QUARTER-PAST FIVE ‘sub-lot No. 18, square 265, with the SAME’ DAY, at HALF-PAST FIVE euire ct a dan, Sth ieee ig interest at six percent per an- | sale; or all the purchase money | be withhel until ail the Paid. ‘ ‘Adepcsit of leppeit of 830 | ‘and interest are purels- cing at the cost of the purchaser. (LLIAM W. BOAKMAN, Lrustee 1, Webster Law buliding. ‘ap2-d&da rpaosas DOWLING, Auctioneer. CHANCERY SALE OF UNIMPROVED PROPERTY | AT AUCTION By virtue of adecree of the Supreme Court ofgag | the District of Columbia, passed April 93d, 1884, in Equity Cause No. 8.855, Young va. Willisins ei al. we will gell. at public ‘auction, on TUESDAY, THE SIXTH MAY, A.D, 1894, to fr front of the premises, at FIVE O'CLOCK P. My all of equare north of square | nu nbered 189, i trict of Columbi ‘Terms: One-half purchase money cael in the i ‘Gity of Washington, in the Dis- | + Dalance in nine and eighteen mouths, notes to bear fnterest and to be secured by deed of trust on property sold. Ad: posit, of 850) wilt &c., ut cost of ten! ‘days. CI JAMES M. JOHD ap'-akas required at time of sal Conveyancing, yurchaser. Terme to be complied with i ES M. MATTHEWS, Truster, No, Has gist street i. w. S, ‘Trustee, Webster Law Buildine, $05 D street n. Ww. R oO. . EXECUTORS’, HO} dered 10, tn story Frame Houne, of eicht rooms fegt wide by a depth of 94 fect 45 ‘Terms of sale: One-half cash: with interest at the rate of 6 per cent perannum. “Thi required.to pay $100 when the property ix struck off. All conveyuncing at the purchsser's cost. If terms of sale are not complied with tn 10 di erty will be resold at the purchaser is 08) 1294 NORTHWEST, IN THE CITY OF WASHINGTOS, Under and by virtue of the the last will and tevtament of ceased, WEDNESDAY, THE THIRTIETH DAY D._ 18st, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P. yuure numbered 4x1, tmiproved by a two- wal er, after 6 das ewspaper of Washington, D. C. ‘Pursuant to.a.dreree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia passed on the 2d 4ss4_ in Equity Cause No. 8790, doc Rudolph Joinaon and others are compiainantsandSareh A Johnson and others are defendants, «ud under aud by Firtue of three deeds of trust, 8th day of Octobe 1851 Fs follo find ricores aimed Truntees in paidin cash: the residue to be paid in one from day of sale. with six per cent interest, the promis- sory notes of purchaser to ve given fordeferred pay WHICH IT 1, and 9th das 9 38, et se. ‘front of SIXTH DAY OF MAY, 1834, AT FIVi PM. olf nM, ust" pees oF land Ising, “in the city) of Weshinston. 4 (Oh inmgunce Uiree hiiadeed aol lel eo inaguare ture: bindred and eigity-two fued within the followings motes ‘and bounde: Ding for the same, st point on 9th street west dls Dinety-four (i) feetel ven (ii) inches. south from the | bouth twenty: Dive (3s) feet: eighty elght (33) south twenty-five (2h) fect. thence wett eighty -clght fect nine and one-half (9%) inches to the east &'iu sald square, theuuce horthwstdly with aaid east fue twenty-six cant et seven (i)inches fo the line of the lot s0ld ard convey Soth of Sepuem eastipardly to the aald Finnie, Cather with the improvement Jot and the property adjoining it on the north. ments, se of the undersigued Trustees: or ail cash, at the option of the ten, THOMAS DOWLING. Auctioneer, VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS IN_ GEORGETOWN, By virtue of a deed of trust. dated the fourteenth day of January, A. pureh ser. Ss from day’ of eale, or foreecll at the Fisk and cost of defeultinn paul of 9200 ts be made when Uiis accepted ; ‘when bh iembabanek ite wets sds Liber No, 926, records the rary seltten Haale said town. ‘Terms: One-third cash: balance in six and twelve months, with notes bearing interest and secured by a of trust on the at f the same i more oaieate ite HOLTZMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer, ‘BUSI! TER MARKE! BIREET NOt rely in Liber 927, folio 60, et ae Sh at the Dis riot of Coluntbta, and by direction of scoured thereby, the undersiemed Trustee: HUKSDAY, the FIRST DAY OF MAY, 1884, at SIX O'CLOCK P.M, following-described real f of hing for the in said Holmeadt ‘street, and run thence north, by and with the east ‘Georgetown, bout ‘same at the scut ‘Holmesd's addition, as isid down, A 10th and F streets northwest, SATE OF A TWO-STORY FRAME UMBERED FIFTH STREET rer tous vested by, izabeth Decker, de 1 ell, in frout of the premises” on—— | ‘APRIL, A. ‘ML, part of Lot utim: | Tot abuut seventecn | fuches, the prop- st of the defauiting purcha- advertisement in The Evening star Executor 112 Pa i 5 1 wen Ue LW, GEO. €. WALKER, ‘Executor, 1418 Ft, SALE _OFVERY VALUABLE IM. ‘98 PROPERTY OPPOSITE CEN BEING HOUSE NO. 2120N NINTH RTHWEST, AND THE LOT ON ‘STANDS. | cree | dated ively on the Tefusou the 13th day of Septertber | ‘of December, 1881, and recorded re: | + in Liber 5, | wud in Liber 991, folio 1: the District of Colum| will sell, at remises, on TU the all that part of lot con eine nt are. and running thence ‘ine of lot by Richard smith, tri on the toa. M. Clements, and thence hh atre-t and the n-third of purchase m hey to be nd two years ‘on the property sold to the satisfaction sale to be complied with in Teserve the right haser, rrusteca, A. ‘Terms of tothe . APPLEBY. WAL E EDMONTON. Trustees, 420 5th street northwest, BO. HOLTZMAN. Auctioneer, lth and F atreets northwest. D. C., AT AUCTION. D. 1879, aha duly recorded foilo So et soa. one of the land, in will im front of the the ataie ‘atuate ithe city of ‘of Columbia, to wit: Al! that piece und, lying and in Holmead’s ad- as follows: = itheaat corner of lot Ni Pe addition. on the north line of East ‘street; begin: being all. ot No, Lin feet to the hot Ro, Wand pet Foes var. ‘st tinoot Semel oT ng ‘STATES MARSHALS SALE. W. FLYNN, AM, 8.W. corner 8th ematicn, Latin. Greek, paration for competitive examinations, Arithmetic, Penmanship, U. 8. History, PRIVATE TUTOR, Ena Goiege West Point. Anaapolie’ and ‘ferme in savanoe Gcograpliy, Belling. su ‘and K streets northwest. French, Ge1 M 183 AMY LEAVITT, OF BOSTON, ‘Teacher of Vocal and Instrumental Music and har- | mony. Address 1012 10th atreet northwest. pa DADS FE IGHNSON, ORGANIST AND CHOIR a aiaster: 1219 10th eet” Public voloe Cor rthweat. | Private ‘80 cents per month, PIANOS AND ORGANS. Eee PIANOS. GREATEST BARGAINS EVER OFFERED. | Several Elegant Upricht Grand and Squai grant Pane of Gor Uw and othe Sats PEPE tiiat we have rated the. pant seaven, cat be ost Teduction on easy monthly payments bought of #10 and. Old Pianos taken as part payment. BRANCH FACTORY WAREROOM, pla a 422 NINTH STREET. A Cun, Tdesire to inform all interested that here- {ter ‘Iwill bo found at my old stand at fending to, my business in person, | Ty affaira 90 as to devote m: T shinil hereafter makes ¥ to it, firgt-class Pianos, with, be the Thave engured. In order 16 oloes of wis now ot the w hay special bargains ber id elsewhere, EY niv lege of purchase. T shall lo add a full stock of Sheet Music aid Books, tometer ‘ith all Kinds of Musical instruments, “Chis stock will largest in the city, and will be under the direct lansgement of Mr. John H. Mattingly, whose services ‘on Pianos and Organs that cannot ‘CHAUNCEY J. REED, 433 71h street northwest, having entire time falty of renting inake room for lapzer in ay, I will offer, for $0 days, Fiievan Riper tosker Pianos tor the sheng trade. ona fen3. ‘ALLET, DAVIS & COS CPRIGHT PIANOS —A jualled, easy terms, HL SUMNER, Agent, £11 Ninth strect northweet, unedt L. WILD & BRO., G.’ LAND PIANOS. 709 7th street northwest. THE WONDERFUL CLARIONA. Any one can play the most dificult muste phon it with eweetest expression aud without rat traction. ‘Lhe STIEFF, the KRANCH & BACH and NEW ENG- the BARKER aud other OKGAN! als, 2H. KUHN, ‘Also for Burdett onrans, ENUINE “DECKER” PIANOS, ARE MADE BY DECKER DuOS. N.Y PE PR Sole Ament, 4U7 0th af aw. sev? PREIGHENBACH’S PIANO of various 1nukes for, sal Gueed prices. Win. Knabe 1th street, above Fa, ave. 19 & howned Pianos. Tuning and repairing WAREROOMS. PIANOS ret at re- 8 world-re-| P1408, oncans, SH EMERSON ‘The Rest Medium-priced WILCOX & WHITE AND KIMBALL ORGANS. Pianos and Organs eo on j; dent applied if purel FIVE CENT MUSIC, ‘The only complete stock in the aity. HENRY EBERBACH, ‘Managing partner of the late firin Ellis & Co. STECK & CO, PIANO, | ‘The Most Perfect Piano made, | EET MUSIC. PIANO, Piano Manufactured, installments, rented or ex sed. No, 915 F STREET. ‘@ WOOD AND COAL. | L. Stone, coaL, KINDLING and STOVE WOOD. Offices: 1114Pa. ave., $28 Pa. ave., cor. 20th and Ksta.n w.; | Depot and Mill, Gth street and Potomac river. febs-6m | Goan JOHNSON Bi WHARVES AND RAILROAD YARD: ‘Twelfth and Water streets southwest, BRANCH YARDS 1202 F street northwest: 515 7th street northwest; 40 Pennsylvania avenue northwest: 1112 9th street northwest; Comer £1 and K etrecta northwest: 221 Fennsylvania ayeuue southeadt LARGES [ATE RAILROAD YARD SOUTH: reas! uns facilities tor FUBL of all kinda COAL DELIVERED ON CARS DIRECT FROM THE | MLNES INTO OLE YARD. tn best qualities of ANTHRACITE and We deal onl; BITUMINUUS CUAL. Allkinds of WOOD, eltherin thestick or prepared:> order at our factory. co, ‘the CLEAN FULL WEIGHT AND MEASUR! prong! deere and prea aa fow aa Niel oun be tae Woon: | sROTHERS. | | | i i AND OFFICES, seiving ug wepls Coa, Axo Woon. of Bakers’ PINE, NAL of superior quality f ail Of wich wo offer st lowest Miarket Int. ‘tereapectfully invited.» ae iia os 9: iy ey 31%) 935 S136) 917% 5| 15% 03 1655) or) 9%! 9 16 | 16% ey 60% ‘The Feriure in Wall Street To-day. Naw Your, Apri ss Wall erect, 125 p.m Th New You 35 Pp. m.—The Post says: The prominent feature of the stock market this forenoon was the in and Jersey Central, and the heavy selling of the former, ‘which constitited nearly ‘of the total transactions on the board during the forenoon, and caused a decline of 8% per cent in Reading to'41%, and 5% in Jersey Central to77. The heavy decline did not seem to have much effect on the general market, and at 12 ‘though there was only a very slight recovery on ‘and Jersey Cen- trai, 14 Out of the 49 stocks traded in, gains on last night’s prices, the other stocks, except Jer- sey Central, Reading and Oregon Navigation, only showing slight declines. 1:45 p-m.—Stocks are decidedly better this after- noon on the denial by Reading officials of the ru- mor that the company had been called upon totake up Jersey Central stock held on here and in Philadetphia. Tallied to 425, and Jer- sey Central to 604. Manhattan Elevated up to 49. : ~ The Markets, BALTIMORE, Ay 25.—Virginia sixes, consolidated, 41.36 new Aes ‘bid to-day, BALTIMORE, Ay 25.—Cotton easier—middling.11 Flour higher, ua Fumnllys 4012865; city mil up yy 4.789 65; = Ste2a8 95: do, Flo Ex G50: do, superiative patent, scarcoand nominally higher: southern red, Llvei.id: do. 5 ber western winter 1.0781.073 16s sake! Sunes 1 Ohl bog. duly gust, 1.053¢01.06. Corn—sout dull; sout Sa ge ee June, 69 bid; July, ps Sous1, Penuasivania 40048 and. quiet prime: to choice “Peunsy Ring "idtosieO Provisions Gulet and ate Biear fib’ eh: packods 73 mahoulders, 634: leat 1b ‘sides, 20% Hasna aualoy. “Lard—redinek alo! utter canter_weatera pas ‘Creamery, Salo. Butter ‘Coffee que E80 Fenned, ass to fair, Oialdy. “Sugar stesdy—A soft. T: guict, Me Whiaky quiet aud firm, "Lis Prcignts to Wwerpool per. ateaner ‘6.2ak fo TiS rerastlower, tout, 2. bare wheat, pashele: cork, bumels: oste, 12.000'bushale. Shipments—wheat, 1,000 bushela: corn, 44,000 bushels, Sales—wheat, 787,000 bushela; cori, 410,- 000 bushels. Another Letter from John A. Walsh, HR REQUESTS CHAIRMAN SPRINGER TO EXAMINE SEC- RETARY CHANDLER ABOUT THR LETTER WRITTEN 0 HIM BY THE ATTORNEY GENFRAL. John A. Walsh, the ster route witness, to-day sent to Chairman Springer, of the House commit- tee on expenditures in the Department of Justice, the following letter: Sim:—In a letter written you by me some time ago I respectfully suggested that’ the Hon. W, E. Chandler, Secretary of the Navy, be summoned to produce Before your committee that letter written (in by the Hoa, Benjamin Harrison Brewster, At- torney General, in which a as allegea by the accused friends of the Honorable Secretary of the Navy, certain strictures relating tome. In thein- terests of Justice and good government I again re- quest that you summon the gentleman to produce Talo nave a8 before your committee the said letter. how he came to receive that letter, and whether it to request that you examine the ‘was bot written in to his. solicl- tations made to the AU General: It 1s, perhaps, needless to you that Ihave no desire to destroy the of the Honorable Secretary as a witness for the . but J feel, tn Justice to myself, in Justice to another gentleman and for the ‘of the {itv 1t would be well to enlighten the People or the country as to how itcame to pass that the Honorable Secretary of the Navy became the happy possessor of a certificate of | character signed by the Attorney General ot the United States. ‘ery respectfully, J. A. WALSH. J. A. Walsh has been subpainaed to appear be- fore Mr. Springer’s tee next yesday. fe will not appear, Rowever, until he bas given ‘ils testimony in court in the Kellogg case. ‘The Free Kridge Bill. DEBATE IN THE SENATE TO-DAY. In the Senate this afternoon Mr. Riddieberger made an argument in behalf of the free bridge bill. He sad the people of Virginia are the only people | of the United States who are compelled to pay toll to get to the mauonal capital, and that they are required to pay the most ex tolls known in the United States. He urged the of the bill. Mr. Ingalls said that he. ‘the bili in com- mittee. He stated further that the parties inter- ested and the Aqueduct bridge were now willing to make a good title to the government of that struc- ure for $85,000; the lessees had formally sigaitied their willingness to accept that, and he that as the best thing todo. It offered the best a By eet be wate preety an eee free bridge co ‘ir. ingulis wanted the Gil recomunttted, ‘on toe ground that since It was matters had risen that ought to be considered in committee. Mr. Harris thought these matters ought to be considered, and wanted to make an agreement to ke it up hereafter. ‘Rie udur of 20ciock arrived, and the bill went over. AMONG THE CaLLERs at the White House tc-day ‘were Senators Plumb, Morrill, Van Wyck, Cameron Wis) and Cullom, and tatives Ye Stewer (N. ¥.), Necée, Hou, and O'New DECIINES TAR OrFice—Hon. J. C. Burrows, of Michigan, who was recently nominated and con- firmed for solicitor of the Treasury, but who had RAILROAD ROUTES IN THE CITY. Citizens Before the Semate District Committee. VOR OF THE MORRILL ‘The Senate District committee met at 10 o'clock ‘this morning, an hour eariter than usual, 80 as to citizens present were Dr. Culver, Messrs C. B Church, Walter Smith. M. M. Rohrer, J. Knouse, L. S Chapman and Thomas Murphy. tives of the Baltimore and Potomac and Baltimore and Ohio railroads were also present. DR. F. CULVER INSINTS UPON REMOVAL OF THE TRACKS FROM MARYLAND AXD VIRGINIA AVE- cy Dr. C. P. Culver, om behalf of the citizens of South, Washington, was first heard. He not only pro ‘ested against any and all measures contemplating she running of rafiroad tracks on Maryland and Virginia avenues, but insisted that the tracks now ‘and on 6ih street shail be removed. He Sut the inconvenience and annoyance to in that vicinity because of the Said that the B and P. road must “cit He said that some of the best and chfares of South Washington ‘Up to railroad uses; that at all ‘and night engines are moving, up, and that. the congrsations He danger of low ot fie nod un oss Of life ani nm Public schools, ‘The doctor eloquently the evils and annoyances the people declared that if Congress does not give polit ther wltaxest He did not want “We have an knowing our rights, we dare maintain tein.” Me le would appeal to Congress and to nd If these resources fatied them they Dack upon the last resort of kings, ‘& threat,” sald the doctor, Most of 1.” Dr, Culver said that all the arguments used by the Pennsylvania Central against permitting the Baltimore abd Ohio to lay ‘Wacks on Maryland and Virginia avenues applied 88 strongly for Lhe removal of those there now. He ald the removal of these tracks would enhance the price of property along the strmets and avenues ow used for railroads from 10 to 100 per cent. Dr. Culver urged the adoption of Uke Morrill bill as the Dest solution of the question, and the one that would work less injury to property interests. MR. CHURCH FAVORS THE MORRILL BIT. Mr. C. B. Church, tn behalf of the sub-committee on harbor improvements of the citizens’ committer, and of others doing business on the water front, also recommended the Morrill bill. He referred to Ihe protest of citizetis originaliy agatust the use of 6th street for railroad purpos's, and polnited out the evils that had resulted fram the grant, He also pictured the annoyance to citizens along the Fallroad routes and the danger to property and life. He sald that the only thoroughfare leading through direct from North Washington to deep Water was practically shut off by raliroad tracks; that fee wagons going from the river front into the heart of the city have to cross innumerabie Tallway tracks, ‘and be had counted whole Tows of teams stopped at a loss to business qmen by trains being across the streets. He de- clared that the Long bridge must be reconstructed if any river commerce ts done here. Mr. Church arr] eect sed Pupils rica by ‘sald that after years of effort the river channel ts | how being improved, but all the advantage will be Jost or nullified if the Long bridge ts to remain as itnow ts. He could not see why Congress should favor the railroads over the maritime interests here. He submitted a. Major Hains Syauihortty that a reconstruction is ry ve shippiny Tactitties Mr. Church sald that unless We Morrill ull be adopted those he repre ‘Commissioners’ plan. OTHER SPEECHFS Messrs. Knouse, Smith and Robrer spoke briefty in the interest of northeast Washington. ‘They in- sisted upon the Baltimore and Ohio tracks and pases betng removed from the northeastern part of the city, and protested against any act to permit the Baltimore, and Obioto reach SoutheW ashing roug! city. y urged the adop- ton oftne Morn, important Action of the Committee. AGAINST THE B, & 0. TUNNEL PROJECT. ‘The committee then excluded all outsiders and ‘ook up the rallroad question. It was discussed at length, and finally the committee decided to drop all ig plans for permitting the Baltimore and Ohio to tunnel: through Capitol Hull, and to re- quire it to go round the city along the Eastern ranch, and form a junction with the Baltimore and Potomac south of the Capitol ‘The route was uy Agel Way; the detalls of the” plan willbe "adgpted at the ‘Roxy est It was next determined to require the itimore and Potomac depot to be removed, in Accordance with the plan ted by the District Commissioners, and that ‘the B.& 0. passenger depot shall be located adjoining that of the B. & P. AS to the Long e, hothing Was determined Deyond the fact that It shall be used jointly by the B. & P. and B. & O, ratlroads The question of Teconstruction will be decided hereafter. THR MORRILL BILL Tequires the B. & 0. to go round via the Eastern Branch, to cross that stream on a bridge, and thence to @ polnt of confluence with the B. & P. Toad east of the Eastern Branch, an/l thence across the branch by a draw bridge alongside of und. par- arallel with the B. & bridge, which shail be recs and rum thence along on the north side of the & P. w its intersection with Navy Yard tunnel, and that the tunnel shall be widened to accom- Modate both roads. It also provides for a uulon depot in such squares south of K street, between James creek canal and 7th street southwest, an the Commissioners tay. te. Next Tuesday afternoon the committee are to have a special tral, fand to go over the roads 9 that they ay be able IX UPON @ proper Toute around the city for the B £0. “Tho route of the Morrill bill tay ‘be adopted in part, but all this is as yet uncertain. Views of the District Commissioners. THEIR LETTER TO SESATOR GORMAN. In response toa letter of Senator Gorman the District Commissioners have addressed hitn a com- munication on the subject of railroad routes, At the outset the Commissioners protest against the Baltimore and Potomac depot remaining in tts resent site. The unanimons sentiment of. the Board ts for tte removal, and that it should ‘be located In the four squares jist south of ‘Maryland and Virginia avenues, between 6th and 10th street, "The Commisstonens write that. both, Gepots should be located in these squares. ‘They say that squares 410 and 4, and the portion of Sth street between them Would give & Space 500 feet long and 214 feet wide for covered Passenger station, and squares 38) and 464 woud give ample room for passenger yards. By locatlug The depot st this polut the tracks would be ne moved fram 6th street, restoring this street to its original use as a public highway, for which tt is greatly needed, this being the only street. leading fo and through’ South Washington west of the bo: tanical garden on which there ts no rall- road tracks. ‘The tracks would also be Te. moved trom Maryland and “Virginia avenues, between 6th and 10th sirects, Ue portion of these avenues most used for travel. Tt would also the improvement of the public reservation ween 6th and #th streets, which 1s the only re- servation in the southwestern section of the tity, and which can never be improved 80. long as Tail- Toad tracks run through 1t_as at present.” On the other hand, this depot would be convenient to the public, being at the intersection of elght streets and, avenues, and no farther distant from the center of property and population than the present location Of the B and 0 depot. ‘These reasons weem to the Commissioners #0 im- rant that they feel that they would fall tn their uty if they did not press them upon bis atten tion at this time. SENATOR GORMAN'S LETTER asked for the Comalssloners’ views, based upon the assumption that the 6th street depot should remain ay now located. After writing the protest above coped against this, the Commissioners then pro- ceeded to give thelr views on the theory of te 6th street depot retaining its present location. They say. ip yeaa je MIdst of & : decides in favor of it, that the faciifties tt ufforas ‘ought to be accorded to both roads. ‘They there fore suggest that the Baltimore and Ohio depot be located alongside that of the Baltimore and Poto- ‘and that Doth roads reach the depots by ac. Guiring right of way through private property.” AGAINST THE TUNNEL PROJECT. ‘There ts a decided majority of the committee tn favor of requiring the Baltimore and Ohio to go around the city instead of tf, anda bare majority in favor of the removal of the 6th strect: ‘depot to the site proposed by the Commissioners ‘The Commissioners have replied to the request made by Mr. Joseph K. McCammon to have the Property purchased vadcge Association for Works: of Mercy ext taxation, that de S08 Suet espa eS | No Cut Rates for Patent Medicines. DISTRICT DRUGGISTS DETERMINE TO ADHERE TO THR FIXED PRICES. At a meeting of the Pharmaceutical Association of the District yesterday 1t was decided that after ‘May ist they would sell patent medicines at the prices fixed by the propsietors and not resort to: map of the Long bridge and quoted | sented would prefer the | Capitol Fepics. SENATORS AXD THEIR CORRESPOXDERCE. Senator Beck attends personally to all his corres Pondence, pubilc and private,and, tm eddition, be dorsal his own tranking. Kvery document an@.apesch: ‘What he sends out ts tranked and addressed by Bis own band. He boids that the franking law requires Lis name himseit. £24 correspondence, ‘and £01 Portion of his Logan tis said | ex@oldiers’ organization in the | Bot call upon him tor heglects a soldiers’ letter. No {he man who appeals to Logan by army, receives | Mra 'Loeut ‘conducts the Senators soldier Poudence. XR. BLATR'S EDUCATION AND LA30R Mr. Blair, from the commitice on labor, reported favorably tn House bill to establish and Jabor Statistica Also the bulb Self in Che Senate to provide for the Clogy and the effects of tui polsonous substances on lite, meat th AMON the people of the territories trict of Columbia, ‘The bills were calendar, and Mir, Biair gave novice day he Would ask the Senate to take bureau buL INDIAN EDUCATION. | _ Senator Call reported favorably, vo-ay, | Committee on education and labor, the duced by Mr. Manderson to establish an | farm schoo! for education of 1 | Kota, which provides that 640 | weretofore allotted nd eet, apart nse territory Damned. iu Hf i Hi Be i nay hy i g tk ek | 2 it ii re iit i lt i INOR ROTHER, Major Harrod, of the Mississtypt lon, was before the House commitiee Muprovement of the Mississippi river to-day ———_>-—____ Rugg om the stand. ME SAYS THAT Me Was MADE TO slam | Benig swol bbe said: 1 | the paper coptaining my me sign it_ We were alone drink wii punch petore He said If 1 would siga the Teward, and would gut me QUL After I the confession my ood was changed. I have und good food sige. ~Cromsenamined by aistsict fouataca: Murpliy said he was feeding me. Toud Was changed when I made ‘Conlession, i 0 not know wuen 1 escaped = Raxoe oF cae THERMOMETER —TDO Were the readings at the office af eeu aged oftoerto-day:— Fam. 47.3; 11 aan, pm. Maxusum, 55.9; miminute ane me ;_The new gymnastum of the ¥. M.C. A. wasopenea = wn Se perpen it py free ae yd ‘mevery pect The appara placed in position: Tiinediately upon arrival = A certified copy of the will of the late Emilie A. | Sands, Gum Wayne county, Mich, was fied here | to-day." She teaves her property 0 FP. B Banga, | hier husband, during lie, Ree: — | _SRCRETARY CHANDLER'S Meseage TO TER CaBW OP ‘ from secretary Chandler to STieisn you and all your comrades good gv0d courage and good luck. Good bye.” {CONTINUED FROM THE FIRST EDITION.} Bostox, Aprils. oie note ce ee» aoe eee pO as = aeons Strikes im Pennsyivania. Prrvspcro, April %.—The laborers, snearemen, frenien and Dncksmiaas employed at Brown Co.'s rolling mills euruck ‘against, cent reduction, aud the mil rclal from Newcastle, or furnace ‘men, fea" over, and the mén have revurned to. Turndces at the old wages, iy, estate of Chas A. | probate and letters | bonds tn $150,000, order of publication, Estate Jobn {Hon of Joseph 4. Joyce for letters of Baud ¢. tae $2,000. Saber Pituara CHowe and dame De Sppointed admin | Myers estate; order to Eqcrrr Yesterday, Cady agt. made party defendant, compliinant ordered. dowiment Association | clerk ordered to pay $130 a es Cmervat CoveT—Juage ‘To-day, Thomas Jefferson, assault Adll Henry Winder, guilty of assault ‘W 80 days in jail. honesty ts' the best policy,” and $10 or 30 days, and restitution in the Was also fined $ for protanity. ——— DESTRUCTION OF 4 Fatt Riven MILL BY Inoey- DIARIES.—AU Fall Kiver, Mass, Sagamore mill, No. 1, valued tally destroyed by fire. It was ‘The mill furnished employment 8, egkly pay-roll, oC $8,000. struck against Uweive weeks ago, kept running. The fire was a8 the cotton Was fired in three Stx-Cewr VERDICT I 4 $90,000 Lise Case—The jury in the sult of Mark D. Hanover against Walter \. Haldeman, president of the Loutsville Courter- Journal company, to recover $20,000 Gamages for alleged lbel, returned @ verdict in the supreme court in Brouklyn yesterday of six cents tor te Plainut. __—_—— DIED. a PaO id pers ey rig EDMONSION. ‘At @ o'clock. m., ‘Apett Chatiee'T: Pdmoneton nd Grughter of Ge ase Bomsy ‘dnughter of ‘Trunnel of D.C. Epredore Mt paper ree conr3 ° BY QUEES. Qn Thumday, Apel ch, 1006, 08 3 pom, A.kind and loving mother has pase She iefree front care and In Sieaven shew clothed in anueela array. ‘Aud now rests serenely in our! ‘hevicurvarm. ‘By Hes Oaupars. take = tf er ta rege strat ner Sint” Melatives and frien Yattend. Interment et cm KIRK. At Providence 1 Delock pine CHARLES ne Institute at ball pest two of then on ‘33d. 1886, eee tualf-past two ovclock Gasol institute are requested to