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|_ GENTLEME N’S_GOODS. THE- EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, DB. ©... TUESDAY. MARCH 31; 1886. = ___ FAMILY SUPPLIES. Sums To Oxven 6 REINFORCED SHIRTS to Order for £9.00 6 PLAITED BOSOMS to Order for....css 1200 THE LATEST STYLES IN COLLARS, CUFFS AND NECK WEAR. SB FLUERY, 1112 F street northwert COLLARS AND CUFFS LAUNDRIED for 2c. ench. mbit Jest Recerven- A Large Line of NECKWEAR, for 50e., 75c. and $1. Full Line of Fall and Winter UNDERWEAR, at ‘uwest prices Large Line of DRESS SHIRTS constantly on band CHARLES HYATT, Proprietor. THOMPSON'S SHIRT FACTORY, 816 F street northwest Opposite Patent Office, POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. TEAMER T. V. ARROWSMITH, FROM SEVENTH STREET WARP, MONDAYS, THURSDAYS and SATURDAYS at am Returning TUESDAYS, FRIDAYS and DAYS, touching at all River Landings as far as No- mint Creek, Currioman. st. Clements’ Bay and Leon- ardtown. Connects with # 0. R MR at Shepherds JOHN B. PADGETT, Agent Manaxor, _© W. RIDE POTOMAC THANSPOMTATION STEA EGAN E TitORE k five TURD. riust be prepaid. accommodations fir<telacs, Apply to ean STEPIES~ON BUG. sh st. whark th Se anid Peinisy Lwania av. ae. ium QTEAMER MATTANO LEAVES ZEILSTRERT inte tw ik Sy ae ss (nr it Mattox . ‘ay and Monday ner eB, T. JONES. Agt, Tih-st. wharf ro Xi orto mbo 6. ow FARE 408 THE L geome Mor ata Be vinecas Eure nid ‘trip, S12 3 7 «P TO NEW YORK. FREIGHT STEAM- Die ons NIGHT leave TURDAY at WED- eer a Freight at lowest rates. AND FORTRESS MONZOE, nipuian, Steamer GEORGE: LEARY leav 1 Khare on MONDAYS. WEDNESDAYS a2" p m., stopping at Piney Po Sed Chitad golng dod'rctaritige Connect Ia, Nor: ik with alt railroad and steamboat Lines. | Necure meand. tickets at Send. Ge Office 14th and naeubin avenue, St. Mate bite. and use Ex Gog Peunsyivaiiia avenue, who Will_ sixo che ‘doage from hotels and private residences. For fur- her information inquire at company’s office, ‘i ttrect wharf. Teieploue cell 745-3" Gp WILLIAM P WEECH, MM ERNON! MT. VERNON! S STFAMER W. W. CORCORAN wes Tth-street wharf daily (except Sunday) for fe Wernou ab 10 giciuck a "ms rettruing, reaches mngton about 3: 3 Maio on Po S00 PL. BLAKE, Captain, RAILROADS. rpae VIRGINIA MIDLAND RAILWAY. THE SHORT LINE TO THE SOUTH AND (SourH Wrst, wae sn effect see dueaNs 5 making mestions Sota and Souiuwent Dulisyexcept day with an € cova id are from New York aid Washington, to At ienta Paliiman Siceping cars. from Washington to Sew ora wichont change ot ocr AND EXPRESS, ‘Louisv ile. 1040 F_M.—SOUTHER < EXPRESS. ‘Bally to. all pauses So Pile std Unbrtotte Washington via Danville, charlotte and Atlanta (0 Now Orfeans also, from "Washington via Charlotte od Colummia to Augusta. Manucas Division Traine leave Washington at 9:10 a, mated 15pm. dally, except Sunday Wirrenton Prins eave Wackincton at 9:10 am, and Seto pm dail oF tickets and tnformation inquire, at Company's wae Gol Pennsylvania avenue. ‘Trains leave from Band Stason, MESAUGH TER Sen. x mnh2d Son. TPSE GREAT PENNSYLVANIA ROUTE 3S. MACDANIEL, Trains leave Washington, from station, corner of Qth'and B streets, as Fer Picahary and the West CHleago Limited Exprest face Sleeping Cars at S10 am. agile: Fast Lin Sioa m, cally to cincinnat! and St Loaly with Bireping Cars fom Harrisburg to Cincinart, and Hotel Car to St. Louis; daily, except saturday, (0 Chicago, with Sleeping Car’ Altcona to Chicago. Western Express 730 p. 1. daily, with Palace Cars to Pittsburg. Also connects daily for Chicago, with Cae, Pic toc Mail Express, Bem. daily for Pittsburg and the West, with SSteeping Car Washington to Chicago. JALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILBOAD. Erie, Canandaigua, Rochester, Buffalo, Nia, (0-00 p. ni daily, except Saturday, with Palace Cars, Wannfagton to Hochester. For Williamsport, Lock Haven and Elmira, at 9:40 dally, except Sunday. Yor New York, and the Fast, 7:15, 6:30 and 11:00 &D., 2:00, 4:00, 10:00 p. m. and 12:15 night. On Sunday, 4:00, 10:00 p,m and 12:15 night, Limited Expresjof Pullman Parlor Cars, 940"a. mi dally, except Sunday. 01 ‘on without change, 2:00 every week For Boston withoat, change, Pm. every F kiyn, N. ¥., all thr trains connect at oa ee SiS ferriage across New Yo For Philadelphia, 5, 8: $00, 6:00, 10-06 qm: $00 600; 10005 ae and id Express B40 wn, at wee Hattinore oy 7 and 40, 6:00, 740, 1 aS hig ‘On Sania abt a Foe Fines Creek Ling 76 un-send 4340 pam dally. except 5 For ‘Ainapots, 6:5 nm. 1205 and 4:29 p.m. dally, mS mn. TARANDELA ASD FREDERICKSBURG RATE AWAYOUND ALEXANDRIA AND WASHING: TON RatLROAL: For Alexandria, 6:00, 7:00, 9-25, 11:01 and 11:35 =. M., 2:00, 4:26, 4:45, 6:01, $05 and 11:37 pm. OB Sainday at 6:00, 8235, 11:01 win. 8:05 p.m For Ricl Bhd the South, 6:00 and 1101 am. daily, and 4:45 p.m. dailv, except Sunday. ‘Trains leave Alexandria ior Washington, 6:05, 8:00 2eeh NENG Ren 1-00 500, 35h S16, 7305, and 3136’ pm. and 1210 midnight (except Sona Op Sunday'at 8-00 and 1u:10 sans 408 and 1153 wih and 12-10 i Fickets snd information at the office, northeast cor- in ner of 1ocb wtrect and. Pennwvivania avenue; and at ihe stnilon, where orders Cun be ieft Yor tire checking of to ai jon from hotels and residences. ‘CHAS. E. PUGH, J. R. WOOD, General Manager. General Pastenger Agent. HE NEW ORLEANS PAST LINE Via, SHENANDOAH JUNC. LURAY axp ROANOKE. ‘The New Route to the South and Southwest. FEECT MARCH 16, 1555. ‘ew Orleans Fast For all of Shenandoab Valles, Norfol Virginia and a Fast Tennessee, Kriirosds. AUanta, Séacon,, Jucksor ville, Chattanooga, Memphis, Monte, New Or Teant, and the South and Southwest’ Pullmay Palace Sleeping tars between Washingion and New Oriewis without change. Connecting at Shenandoah Junction with Pullman Cars, New York to Adaita. 840 FM Mealy. Memphis Expres. For all points Soutit, Souitieast and soutuwese. Pullman Var | ei Sueniandoal Junction change, connecting at Clee eum., with Pullman’ Cars to New | ori chout change ‘Trains leave BR. @ O. RK. Pamenger Station, corner Sew Jervey avenue and Cstrect. For tickets, sleeping car reservations and all Mfor- mailon apply at ticket oltices, 619 Penta ave. 1301 Penna ave. and at depot B&O. HK, and cflice of the Line. 567 Penua wve., where orders will be taken | to becalied fur in aay part of tle cl ar he 2 "ESS Lous woop, ‘ean. Fare ana Tat Age" Paes and Tat Age ‘mbleome armors AND OHIO RAILROAD, EFFECTSUN DAY, DEC. 21st, 1894, NTIL FURTHER NOTICE. | from station, corner of New Jer | v Leave Washinj sey avenue aude street. Fox Chicago. 9440 am. and 10:10 p.m., dally. ‘The biases ink ot Lit eaprog!is Pit Chleago, arriving Io. Pittsburg a 6-50 pam, Chicas bext morning at U0. No extra face k changed So this train for'it tine. For Cineipatl, Louisville and St. Lous datty at 2:20 | mm. and 10:10 piu. wita Threags Condi co Siceping tars to above withou ittsborg and ‘TO-MORROW. WALTER 5 WILLIAMS & €0., Auctioneers SALE OF AN ELEGANT COLLECTION OF ITAI- TAN SCULPIURIS LARGE. HALL VASES, i MANTEL ORN A? SMAJOLICA OR CELALN PLATES, PEDESTA ES NCH PLACUCES, AND. OF RET. WORE: Mite IMPORTED BY aEsore: thos a NpUrO BE ‘VITE GRU SERAV AS pine Asie Ph ASD Mion, AT ELEVEN AM AND THREE P.M. EACH DAY. The collection will be arranged for examination on DAY. €0., Anctiongers, ‘3 Loitatasn ave, Opp. City Post Office, bs \TTRACTIVE SALE OF AN ELEGANT ORL ATERAST VEG AE OT AS ELEEANT TO PAY STOR. Fon 26 Sus it OF MANUFACTURERS. 1X rvs co ILK Pi AND BEI L) WALNUT AND EBON FRAMES, NOW ARRANGED AND WILL, yA SOLD AT AUCTION ON THE FI Pou ns. ON MonQino, “APRIL SECOND, AT ELEVES @clock. CALLED TO THIS GooDs. mb27-5t iK, INSURAN yuu OF W. AND G. ‘SIX PER On WEDNESDAY, APRIL FIRsT, at O'CLOCK P. M., we will sell at our auction roo: hares Washington City Gas Light Co. St (00 shares Natienal Union Insurauce Co, 100 shares Franklin Tnsurance Co. Stock. 100 Shares Firemen's Insurance Co, Stock. PY Fashington and Georgeiawn R, RCo. 10-406 per cent Bonds. ‘64 shares National Lank of Republic Stock, Ho shares Heal Estate Tite Insurance Co. Stock. res Post Combination Sewing Muchine 3 BONDS, ) shares Metropolitan i. Co. hares Colina He Go. Stock. shares Wi — Market Co. Stock. ‘Memrypolfan fnsirance Co. siecle, Oo Mega Hall Bob Shares Washlegton lrick Machine Co. Stock. hares Gret Fatia ice Gu. Stock DUNCANSON PEREMPTORY PAW LARGE COLLECTIO: a REVOL: * CLOTHING: LADI PIANO, ORGAN: APPAR MACHINE On WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL FIRST, commencing at TEN O'CLOCK, I will sell at the Auction Rooms of Duncanson Eros. 9th ard 1 sts. w.alarce assortment of Unite Pledges. ali parties interested will please take nutice. ‘My entire business, with stock und fixtures, can be donght at private sale. This presents an excelient op- ortanits tocneage i tan _mn28.3t 1a lr sereek me, ‘ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO,, Auctioneers. PARLOR SUITES, UPHOLSTERED BAIR CLOTH; COTTAGE BED- Steaps, Suet “ARDS, DDING, INGRALN PETS, CH ‘AR . CROCKERY TARE, KITCHE: (LS. ETC. WEDNESDAY, APRIL FIRST, at TEN sxe'shall sell, at No. 617 Mf street northwest, an assortment of housekreping articles, mb28-8t WALTER B. WILLIAMS « CO, Aucts, ‘Us. E WAGGAMAN, Real Briate Auctioneer. BELONGING TO THE ESTATE OF GEORGE ND REBECCA LOWRY WECEASE Ry virtue of certain deeds of trust, of date An- aust 15, 1984, and now recorded: Brora the widow Gtcorse havcer and the heirs of George nna ee, becca Lowry (deceased). Lwill sell; at public aue- tion, on MONDAY, APRIL SIXTH, 1885, at FOUR O'CLOCK P. in front of the premises (and at the Same hour each subsequent day until all Is sold), the premises designated as follows, vis: Dwelling-bu No. 2148 Pennsylvania avenue, Dwelling-house 123 New York avemue, and Store-house No. 311 7th street, Washington, D.C., with the lots of gronud attached thereto, beginning sale with No. 2146 Penusylvania CERY SALE OF VALUABLE LEASE OF Db. WHARF, WATER AND EXCURSI A ISE EN NAS MONTE C) y THE POTOMAC RIVER. e Court. re District of Columbia on the seve th day S85, In equity cause nurpbered 9191, in ‘be Aitkiewier Is the Complainant ane Ee Ward Abuer the defendant, I shail. offer for sale, for cash, to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY, RTH DAY OF APRIL, 1885, at TWO OCLOCIE at the auetion fooms of Duncanson Bros., corner Gund D streets northwest, in this city, tie lease all hue praperty situated ani belng on Blackiston's Island, St county, Md., containing twelve ll. described; according to MeWil- said island. recorded among the land records of St. Mary's county, Mld.on the 25th d of December, 1888, in Liber J. FE., Ne. 7, folio 113, a3 follows: "Beginning with the’ norttiern inter: cto of Potomac avenue on the Fiver front fun- ‘og south on the west side of sald. avenue S30 feet to Williams Street, thence In # western direction on orth side of said street 860 feet to St. Clement's avenue, thence in « northerly direction on the east Side of said avenue 770 feet to the river front, thence in an eastern direction along the river front to the northwestern intersection of Potomac avenue, to xether with all the buildings and improvements DoW id reservation with the wharf known as Me jams wharf, and all the water rights and priv leges to the same belonging, together with allt buildings and improvements thereon erected DY parties to this suit as partners, the same being not sub- ject to removal at the expiration of the leases ters. iS & 00., Auctioneers. FANCY G00PS AT AUCTION. THURSDAY, APRIL ShoOND. IMMEDIATELY CARTER SKWEAR, BUTTONS. FRINGES, SKIRTS, COLLARS, GLAS ‘oaSER AND A LARGE Cou LECIIO 2 REMOVED TO OUR, SOLD, __ mb31-20 potas DOWLING, ‘Auctioneer. VALUABLE LIBRARY AT AUCTION. By virtue ofan order of the Supreme Court, holdin ap Orphans’ Court, will sell at the auction rooms ‘Thomas Dowling, corner of Pennsyivania avenue and 1idh sitet portinvest at publle auction. commeucing on WEDNESDAY EVENING, the EIGHTH DA Of APRIL, 4. D. 1865, and the Sitowing evenings, at HALY-PAST SEV. BY OS “K,the Books belong- ing to the Library of the love Hents X. Barlow. among which are Hobbes’ Pictove Collectors Manual, Tucker: nun's Books of Christ, The London Penny: Stagazine gad many other Hine works ou Art Subjects, HIStory, gion. ‘Terms of sale cash. Catalogue of the books can be procured at the above auction rooins, WILLIAM J. MILLER, mh31deds ‘Administrator, C.T./A. DEREMPTORY SALE OF BUSINESS PROP- GaY ON PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AT Qn TURSDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL SEV- | mi WARE, OrNonoNe ee Brock PREMISES AND MUS’ ENTH, 1885, at FIVE O'CLOCK, we will 5 in front of the prem!ses, all of 1 tion B, fronting 25 feet on Pent running back a depth of 127 fect 5 inc alley. tinproved by a large_and well built. business Stoveroom and warehouse, No. 452 Pennsylvania ave- ve. This proy yw under rental, and will make godine ing in one of the best locations for jasiness in the city, the building belig well bullt and couvement, ‘Terms: Onefourth cash; balance in one, two and three years, nbtes to bear six per cent Interest, and to be secured by deed of trust on premises sold. Conver- ancing. &c., wt cost of purchaser. A deposit of' required at Sale. ‘Terms to be complied with in seven days, otherwise resale at risk and cost of purchuser. mS1-ddeas DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts. rpuostas vowLiNe. jctoneer. CATALOGUE SALE oF MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, IN EVERY DEPARTMENT OF LITERATURE. MANY OF THEM IN FINE BINDINGS ANDFINELY ILLUSTRATED, TO BE SOLD AT MY AUCTION ROOMS, 8. W. COR 11THST. AND PENNSYLVANIA AVE, MONDAY EVENING, THE 6TH OF APRIL, 1885, AND FOLLOWING EVENINGS, AT 7:80 O'CLOCK. THOMAS DOWLING. Auctioneer. _TERMS, Cash. T[FOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. mb30-7t AUCTION SALE BY CATALOGUE or 80 ORIGINAL OIL PAINTINGS OF AMERICAN SCENERY, BY SYLVANIA AVENUE, ON THURSDAY, APRIL SECOND, COMME: O'CLOCK A, M., AND WILL BE CONTINUED aT THREE O'CLOCK IN THE AFTERNOON. EXHIBITION DAY PRIOR TO SALE: ‘Many of his sketches represent places of historical Interest, and are mounted on heavy card board, so that they may be framed according to the taste of purcha- 1885, cING AT ELEVEN THE 6ALE IS WITHOUT RESERVE. Said lease runs ra term of five years from the first day of March, 1S84, at a yearly rental of 8600, wih the privileges of a farther term. of five years from the expiration of saidterm, at @ yearly rental of $750. ‘The lease carries with it the wharf privileges, the sole right of landing excurstonists on the Isiund and conducting an excursion business. Immediately after the said sale, Tshall also salea large quantity of Bathing Salts, Cooking Rauee, and other personal property. ‘The lease can be exainined, and the fallest informe- tion obtained. at the office of Newton & Berrynian, 810 F street, Washington, D.C. ‘Teemd of Sele: Cathe ta ve HN L. VOGT, Triste, 429 7th st. n.w., Washingwon. D.C. DUNCANSON EROS., Aucts. ”" mhl4-stu,thédbs JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. LE OF DWELLING AND STORE, NTH STREET, NEAR BOUNDARY By virtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber 907, folio 413 et se r cords of tie District of Calambla, THURSDAY, ‘THE SECOND B. ro D. T95, at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. in front of the prem all dba cervaln ple ot part and knows Bhd designat He southeast part of Lot nut thirty-eight (38), in Hawes’ subdivision of Mount Ficagant, as per plat recorded in. Liber J.°A. SoNo SeeefoN Be ont of he Land Mecords of counts, ‘ashington, District of Columbia, . part of said Lot. numbered. thitt E Southeast corner, thence northerly aloug the eastern boundary twenty and 20-100 (20 20-100) feet: thence westerly at right angles with said caster houndn One hundred aud thirteen and:38-100 (118 35.100) feet to a tiftcen foot allev: thence southerly paraliel to eastern boundary twenty and 20-100 (20 S100) fee thence excterly along southern boundary of amid. BS one fdr and thirteen and S840 139 S10 it tothe place of begtaninge togethice win ‘aii oe fascments, hereditaments and appurtenanees ty ths rine appertaining: cash: balacice in equal {nstalments, at one and two years, notes tc bear interest and. to De secured by deed of trust on preaises suld. or all ‘cash of purchaser, "Terms to be complied with in laws, Otherwise Trustees reserve the right tore risk and cost of the ‘defaulting purchaser after 3, publte notice of such resale fo some neve: paper published in Washington. D.C. A depomt of $ibo cialred at sale “Convcvanglag, &e, st cost of acer. ARSARDS Mobi reodeds INGA PRESCOTT, } Trustees. . Wednesday. April 1 dhesday, April 5. 11s. St. Germain, Traut April 15,5.a.m, Canasta, April 22, 11a'm, its in aumoui + On the of Paris. LOUIS DE BE nmling Green, New Yorke gents for the District of Co- Iombia, 1437 Pénnsy Hania avenne, nS NOTICE, TEAMSIIE COMPANY, LIM- ers ‘ W YORK AND LIVER COKK HARBOR. ‘CORK HA THE CUNARD TED HeTWE Bornsin Athaxta: . 2 Comma “Apri? | Atnasia: AND EVE: WEBNS DAY PROSE SEM CORE. RATES OF PASSAGE 900, $00 aiid $100, nseord tng to accommo Kiccrageat very iow rates. _Stnerage tloketa trom Liverpool and Queensown and all vilier atts of Ee rope at lowe Ehtough bills of laden given for Belfast, Glasgow, werp and other portson the Continent, and apply at the Company's n, OF both stecrage and ‘& CO., GOS Tu street, BROWN @ CO.. New York. jessrs. OTIS BIGELOW @00., G05 7th street, Washington. nD. C VERNON . M mb26 ehange. “B5S0 pte Yealn ina Fast Elmater Train. wo . Louis, artiving {n Cincinnati next inorning st 7230, 5 Louis 30 pao. No extra Aue [charged on this train for fast roe: | For Pussburg at 9.00 aim., with Parlor Car, and S40 Km. daily to Puttabury eveland aud Detroit, with Jerpityg Cars to Pieteban For taithnore oo fad 1u-00 am 12-10,.1 Situ, $50, 440, 5:40, 721 For vaitimore ou Sunday», 10, ams 125, 130, d:40, O40, | ceuces and ail diseases ofthe fet. ‘Dy, White stwenty- cena ears toe “ PROFESSIONAL SOT he wie Jor Death om fia “dabshinent 2410 Pours ivanie avense iera’s hotel, or the succomtal tentene cPCorns, Banions, diseased nile, Waneelat eee opposite RJ. SEMMES. SURGEON CHIROPO. 8. DI Dist MANICURE AND DERMATOLOG) Zoints on the Shenandoah Valley Hits wath DAO ee Bunday S35 a. failroad and + #40 pan. das Wore Sou, Gu, S30 am, LeU pine S80, Pes and Losi pam, On Sundayy, 83S aut. 120,"t0./25 Pana Yorae pane Metiopoitian Iirapen, 7:25 aan. dally except sunday, | end 5:30 pm. daily, 4:40 ‘Gaily, except Sunday. | Sor princlpal stations on Aetroyollinn Beane, 806 | Ape ouS am, 440 pan daily, except For hagerstown and Winchester, #05 am. dally, ex- cept Sunday, and 5:30 vm. CA Hagerstown. Dwily ex eae from the West daily, 6:00, 720 am, 16, 4.00 ‘am. and 1:50 and 5:25 pm SF pm From : 'm. dally, except Sunday. Tony Frederick’ and futerriediate polis; S26 mm, 's:10 pu. dally, except Sanday? ‘Trains leave Baltimore ior Wastngion at 5:10, 6:30, $50, 9.30.9 wd todo" pasa Gvadeeds BOG. 4 mba : 30, nad 180, 4220, 5,690, 7590, 9 and 10:90 ‘Stations’ between Washington and Rast! | 87 5 and hard, Bunions, Tnitnwed Sotats, “Cla or ngtowing Nas. absolsteles coord without pain or blood. Hundreds of testimonials, | the elite of Wasbington of remarkable cures should try Mrs. Semmey’ method of curing Bunlona, ‘and permanent, Office: 1222 F st., 4 doors it mbis. HEAL na Bi inves Sted ets 1724 ‘and Business Medluga, ie gextn at home te St. b.w., where she will "be pleased 10 receive her | frien patrons. mie-ime | ME ROss id — BLE CE-ATRVOYANT AND A ssrRotocren, | 3 ited on given or no pay, ‘can be eo All in troubie call, Fee, $1. _ Rei Leice, 1910 11th street porthwest, 5 Mie *22) E TELLS ALL EVENTSO! eeta.oy eta ac Tis canbe Sth streets northwest. jele-Oawe Mee cs cuca nena | Haguniss Cesandatdiceacts reac arent ith and cise aractes Feet hands or feet, —aeS EES Balttmoreang | rPHE CELLULOID Es, is ead and can be worn W) St DUNEAS Genes Baltimore. UNAM, Genera: «a © i LORD, General ‘Agent, 623 Mra FISHER devotes ber attention to the’ ‘or ‘There is * good Hotel and Dining Room, several Cot- 256, et sen., ofthe land records of whe ages and Bah Home. ‘splendid sincing Pevllon, | District of Colima, and at the equeat of then cores rything necessary for a stimmer and | Party thereby secured, we willl Seaehis Shetione excursion resort: front of the premnisea ADAY, APRIL THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. TPs. E Wacdaw. RN ER OF SYLVANIA AVE: TWENTY-FIFTH STREET NORTHW ES Bp iariue, of a deed of trust, recorded in libe 1080, foil on IVE O'CLOCK P.M. ail of orl: Final lot burden Ga), An square. ftteei, (id), except fhe south sixteen (6) fect slxi) inches front dn twen- 1y-Hifth street, by depth of ninety-two (02) feet, Sale Will be made'subject to a deed of trust, recorded in Uber No, 1085, iolio, 420, vecuring $2,285, one year January 12, 1884, with interest ‘al 6 per cent, Payable semi-annually, FIGHTH, 185, at P feems: One third cath; balance in equa! instalments inate Unelgeand-eighicen roi fr Sih nator at chaser, bearing lntereat froin dag’ oF mile Rie nee Rured by decdof trast on property sid will etek: ‘A deposit of $100 will be required. at thine of sale, and all convepancing and recotutig will be at cost Of ‘rare chaser. ff tarms are hot complied with in eizht days fram sale, property will be sold at risks and vost of Ue. faulting purebaser, ‘THOS. BWA‘ By virtua of decrée passed by the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, on the 20% ‘of October, A.D. 1884, in equity, caus wherein George W. AfeCoy is plaintitt: EK. Juckson et al. defendants. Lwill sell at tion, in front of the premises, on MONDAY, APRIL SIXTH, 1898, at FIVE OCLOCK P. M., the follow. ing desceibed ‘eal eatate In the city of Washington, Disteict of Columbia, to The south half of Lot numbered 27, in square No. 515, fronting 30 fect on the west side of ath strect, between K and L streets ‘Terms of sale: One third cash, the balance in sfx and twelve months: or all in casi, at the option of the pur- ghaser. Deposit of $100 required at time of sale, ‘Terms of sale must be complied with tn ten date ofsale. “All conver aucing at cost of AMES IL. SMITH, mh26-d&ds EI ES ie THE COUNTY. By virtue of » decree passed in the Supreme gery Court of the District of Columbia on the a ‘A. D. 1885, in the cane of John La against Tang and Laderick, calied te Lang No. 856. equity docket 24, (entered m. 22, 84.) T wil sell at public auction, in front of te pr Regn WEDNISDAN KIGItCH Dav ath D, 1895, al FIVE O'CLOCK P, M,, the piece ot p of ground, being the same! that was pur- chased by So Geceamed, in his lifetime from John P. "Dickinson , August 29, 1860, and Fecorded tn Liber J. A. 8, 196, folio 447, ot 'seq., ‘one of the innd records of f Coluuibia, and described as follows: Beginning at a point on the west Ine of the 7th streat plank road, 12 perches from the Antersection of sald west line with Tuvlor’s lane road, sald point being the norihenst corner of J. Lewis lot, Tonolng thenee north 502, weat 14.05 perches, tence hort B40, west 8.02 perches, thence sith S07, cast 14.06 perches, to the Intersection with the west line of street road, thence with sald line of sald road south ‘Be0, east 8.02 perches to the beginning, together with, the ‘improvements thereon, consisting of a dwelling house und several smaller bulldings, stables, &e. ‘Terms of salé: One-third casb, and the balance in notes at one aud two years, begring Interest at six per cept per annum from day {ale atid secured by a deed of trust on the property sold, or all cash, at the option oF the purchaser. A deposit of $200 will be required When the purchaser'y bid is accepted. “if the terns of sale axe pot complied with in ten. days from day of sale the Trustee reserves the Tight to resell atthe Fisk und coat of the defaulting purchaser. "il conivey- fancing aud recording at purchaser 8 cost, CHAS C. DUSCANSOS. ‘Trustee, Corner th and D sts. nw, DUNCANSON BROR,, Aucts. mb2e-déas if es ‘J. FISHER & CO., Auctioneers. CHANCERY 8A] OF MOST VALUABLE AND LIGIBLY SI Rena CITY LOTS FRONT- ING NINETY-TWO-AND-A-HALE. FEET ON FAYETTE SQUARE ANDIMPROVED BY SE erie LLING HOUSE, KNOWN 0.21 MADISON PLACE, AND. AS THE RESIDENCE OF THE LATE BENJ. OGLE TA i Wei SAME BEING WITHIN A RAI ARE OR BLOCK OF THE PRES- IDENTS HOUSE, SEVERAL DEPARTMENTS AND THE ABLINGTON HOTEL, ‘virtue of a decrce of the Supreme Court of of Columbia, on the 6th day A. D. 1885, iu Equity cause, No. ‘#200, wi Lomax Tayloe, Eugenia Phebe: Warren and others are parties, the undersign tees Will sell, at public auction, In front of jules, on THURSDAY, THE ‘AP! Av85. FIV} Sunberttwomundred avg tweugrene (os hee humbered two hun vent adi), in the city of Washington, in the District of Columbia, the: of ned ‘Tras. 6 pre SECOND DAY % OCLOCK = War: Wan: Waa: SHASTEATRD Boag, 9 me 0 ek 3 ‘4, 10 LBS. LIGHT BROWN, 50 cents, a & ©O., Qi _imnag “WIPED oSpeNoVEV ARIA AVE. SILVER SPRAY FIC . PAt Y SH taal the nen ainscige se PATENTS a ets mh5-1w* (OCHRS FLOUR” sretve 3 | WoS Eee HOR Bee Ses? = ‘THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA PATENT PROCESS FLOUR, fg without & donbt the most BEAUTIFUL and the most Nypmasors Blout in the world, ‘The Millers have not only conttining ast doey ali the most improved Cr} invented up to the prevent tine, bat they produce & Four Usauxrasso by any. mill in the Prove that, we would simply otate that © Jarge ty of this’ magnificent Flour is shi ur aris of the old work fs made from selected and eaten at the princi We GUARANTEE that i hard wheat grown ‘in Minnesota and Dakota Tt 13 an acknowledged fict, that in this Flours parfoct np. aration of qe glutinous particles of the wheat berry. ‘anda thorough elimination of all weak and starchy Matter has at last been reached, and is consequentiy more NUTRImiOUs, Yielding mare bread to the barral than any other Flour. ‘The best trade admits tat from its bread making qualities it ls the cheapest, ax Tpeul as te ex, for eltuer amily or baker's ike, and unsurpassed by any Flour made. Every mack’ and every barrel is warranted to give entice saliatuction: STERLING'S ST. LOUIS FANCY. One of the most beautiful Winter Whest Patents ever offered to the trade. It fs unexcelled by any other Patent except Ceres, and will please the most ex- ‘acting housekeeper and satisfy the most fastidious epl- Wi eure, GILT-EDGE, A magnificent Winter Wheat Batent. RELIANCE. A splendid Minnesota Patent Flour, made by the celebrated Hungarian process. It is avery cheap and beautiful Patent, within the reach of all classes, and we guarantee will give satisfiiction to every one who will try at GOLDEN HILL. ‘The old reliable stand-by and the Standart Famtly Flour of the District. It ls equal in quailty toa great many high-priced Patent Flours, whilst ft can be bought for considerable less money. We defy compet!- torsto bring forth any Flour superior to CERES, STERLINU, GILT-EDGE, RELIANCE or GOLDEN HILL, and we feel assured that any housekeeper who tries them once will never use anything else. Forsale by all grocera Wholesale Depot, corner 1st st. and Indiana ave se13. WM. M. GALT & CO, PIANOS AND ORGANS. WASHINGTO: 817 Market Space, Pa. ave., near 9th st. NEW YORK: BALTIMORE: 112 Fifth avenue. 204-206 W. Balto. st. Wx. Kaze & Co. MANUFACTURERS OF GRAND, UPRIGHT, and SQUARE PIANOFORTES. ‘We beg to announce to our Washington patrons that, desiring to offer them greater facilities in thelr deal ings with us, we haye opened warerooms at 817 MARKET SPACE, PA. AVE, weap 97a. WASHINGTON. ‘Thesame are conducted directly by ourselves, nd. customers can deal with us there to precisely the same advantage asut our Baltimore and New York estab- lishments, A fall assortment of our various styles of GRANDS, UPRIGHTS and SQUARE PIANOS will constantly be found on hand. WM. KNABE & CO. 4a PIANOS FOR RENT. ‘Tuning and Repairing promptly attended to by ex perienced wurkiien, = POMPOY miei x Sremway Praxos, ‘The est in the World, “Together with, large ay sortinent of other Pianos constantiy ‘op. bands at the Basle Store of DWARD F, DROOP, Partuer of the late METZEROTT & 66, $25 PENNSYLVANLA AVENCE, Bole Agent for Steluway & Sons’, Gabler” Grove steen, Wheelock, l, Wendell ane Howexaxe Praxos EXCEL ALL OTHER MAKES FOR WORK- MANSHIP; POWER AND BRILLIANCY OF TONE, AND EXTREME DURABILITY. OUR NEW SCALE UPRIGHT GRAND, 1S A MARVEL OF PowER anvl i z vi SWEETNESS OF TONE. BE SURE ANDSEEIT. WE TAKE OLD PIANOS IN EXCHANGE AND ALLOW FULL VALUE FOR THEM, GIVING LOWEST FACTORY PRICES. PIANOS OF OTHER MAKERS SOLD AT $10 PER MONTH. WAREROOMS, | 422 9TH STREET N.W. S10 PERMONTH WHE BUY A Ht : SQUARE OR UPRIGHT “PLANO. of best piake, at SIDNEY T. NIMMO'S, 433 7th street northwest, $5 PER MONTH WILL BUY AN ELEGANT OR- GAN of any style and finest make, at SIDNEY 'T. NIMMO’S, 433 7th street northwest. A LARGE STOCK OF SECOND-IAND PIANOS Wl ORGANS, soune but slightly used, At great bar: SIDNEY T. NrMMo, 483 7th street northwest. A VERY HANDSOME STEINWAY PIANO, but Utle used, st an immense sacrifice; will sell on month- ly installment of $10, SIDNEY T. NIMMO, 433 7th street northwest, SEVERAL VERY FINE PARLOR ORGANS at prices ranging from $25 to. SIDNEY T. NIBEMO, 3S 7th street nortiwest. AN ELEGANT UPRIGHT CABINET GRAND PIANO, but eight months old, at tremendous Gnd payuble in monthly installments of $10, SIDNEY T. NIMMO, fel2 433_7TH STREET NORTHWEST. G, Li. Wun & Bao, 708 7th street northwest, sole agents for, the STIEFF and KRANICH & BACH PT. ANOS and Gally's Wonderful Seitplayin mb11 inetrumens ‘sever ms on ety Yeriasin Panag and Organs which have Geet wea? Bien aD Gans for rent, tuned and repaired. ja10" TANOS. TUNING AND REPAIRS 0} NING REP. F PIANOS A SPE V. BECKER'S WAREROOMS, 801 9th street, Fine Pianos for rent and sale, $29-3m ALLET, DAVIS & CO’S GREAT SPECIALT THEIR UPRIGHT GRAND PLAN i ELEGY SUSO"S, Seta aera has Srecx & Co, EMERSON, AND BAUS £00. PIANOS, WILCOX & WHITE AND KIMBALL ORGANS. Pianos and Organs exchanged, repaired, tuned, teaet ae Testy en Gi naa eeee ae applied if purchased. ‘Full stock of Sc. Music. HENRY EBERBACH, ‘915 F street, m31 Managing Partner of the late firwvot Eee co. ENUINE “DECKER” PIANOS are made by DECKER BROS., N.Y, HN, Sole Agent, 407 10th at. n.w, onan Also for: o2 the improvements, consisting of a us Dwelli Hoane'aud Stables’ ‘he south Of Ret of this prone $247 as an even depth of 145 feeb, and the north 2 has # depth feet. On the south. east, and partially on the north,the property is bounded by ide alleya nuaking the saris. iost, desirable for & Dweili ‘ite present condition, or for the site of a 1 or Brst-class apartment hoube. rma of ale ined ‘by hald decree, to wit: ‘One-third oysh,and the residne four yearn With interest from one, two, three and xy of sale ‘until paid, #1 the tate of atx per centum per annum. tobe evidenced WOOD AND COAL Coan Woon JOHNSON BROTHERS, WHARFS AND RAILROAD YARD, TWELFTH AND WATER STREETS 8.W. BRANCH YARDS AND OFFICES CONNECTED oI inser, secured by retaining ee ened we ae be. me ap sy ofany if No ped fale the Tesoll af the Fak and sos SPs, hin rr.upon giving two weeks nouce by Further of the undersigned. y ayeceay, et ne ‘WM. E. EDMONSTON, Trastec, WM. TAYLOR SNYDER, rose” mhl4-dads " Dst. bow. ALL geeviews AFFORDS MORE Ht SERVICE THAN WEITER “ Hall” folly sustains ts claims over tts rivals; 1s the of the day. Its merit Advantages ‘Sy many dguy eilltors 2 do ait {hat any other Type- CEST nt writer can, with much they. ‘all ob¥is the. BY TELEPHONE, 1202 F street northwest, 1515 7th street northwest, 1740 Pennsylvania avenge northwest, 1112 Oth street northwest, Corner 8d and K streets northwest, ee ‘Pennsylvania avenue southwest, —————ES____ H. DB AND wu PRNNGTEVANTS AVENUE, nncarvaS EBSIESG82 RE sorron LEADING BLISHMENT OP mhlL potty ‘Pennsylvania avenue Dverzrsta ‘sm dangerous as well as distressing complaint: If eplected It tends, by tmpatring ee ae ing the tone of the aystem,to prepare the way Rapid Decline, BB oo W WowaN Nr” BROWW?ATS The o3 Ful bP 83 a a ied an oo EP lo: of EL Pio. THE BEST TONIC. PHYSICIANS AND aes RECOMMEND Quickly and completely Cures DYSPEPSIA fn all its forms. HEARTBURN, BELCHING, TASTING THE FOOD, &c It enriches and purifies the blood, stimulates the appetite, and aids the sssimilation of food. ‘Mr. Wm. A. Doval, 912 Ist. ne, says: I wase vic thm of that horrible disease Dyspepsia, I began tak- ing BROWN'S IRON BITTERS and in two days my ood did not sour on my stomach as before, nor did the ‘water-brash trouble me. My appetite returned and I now rejoice in s renovated system and have acquired fresh life and vigor. Genuine has Trade Mark and crossed red Unes onwrapper. Take no other. Made only by BROWN CHEMICAL CO., BALTIMORE, MD. Lapres’ D, BOOK—usefal and attractive, con- taining list Of prizes for recipes, Information ‘about coins, etc., given away by all dealers in medicine. o mailed to any address on receipt of 2c. stamp, mh31 “cc Sovvenms: 58g P; bP RRR Ls ‘e rs "eg b> Bop a mates may sag A Een > wa meee Be22% roms aes > Bawns coe gos ese) a Scat yy Bazaa p 1 goon 3 a Ey 2204 ld pe wae Prorat g Seu E 8 cS] mb a barony 3 ee o OES “sa “34 want ADS 2 od at a8 B aa aaa RS azz: aaame we22* Raza oe 3 Fe % E : BESS a it we me 12ue. Linen Hakf's for oe. ‘Se. Children’s Linen Hakf'a for 40, 1.38 Coaching Parasols for $1.05. 295,20 inch cule Canhelian Or $88, ‘25 26 inch Silk Umbrellas for $1. for 2c: Linen Collars for 3 for Soe 150. Linen Gaffs for Lie. 25c. Child's Fancy Collars for 19¢. 1.98 Spanish Jace Fichus for $1.48, » Lace-trimmmed Fichus for 486. 25c: Laces, all styles, for 19. 6c. Beaded Crowns for 1c. Be. Ruchings. all styies, for 180, = Cuenilig Frigge for 7 + Ble: Thneel Brad Reinert cfr 480. b hoe ‘Feather Tips for $1 8c, Pompons for 39c. Foe Plaid Sush Ribbon for Ae. 35e. Jewelrs, all styles, for 1c. ios Jewel sete les, er one i lewelry, all styles, for 71 206. Rhine Stone Collar Buttons for 230. Be. Satchels, all styles, for Bc ‘Bde. Satchels, all styles, for 83c. 1.65 Satchels, all styles, for $1.29, 1.09 Satchels. all tries, for $1.62, ketbooks es, for 1c. 49c. Pocketbook: yles. fur 376 ‘M8c. Pocketbook: 25e Fens, all stsles, for toe. je: Fans, al! strlen, for i 3 for 54c. 8c, Fans’ all styles, ‘BSc! Fann, ull styles, for 83. 1 Elite’ iid Gloves for 88e. 1.98 Kid Mousquetaires for $1.69, 11.50 Gent's Kid Gloves for $1.29, 5c. Lisle Thread Gloves for 2 98c: Silke Mousquetaires for 70. 89c. Lisle, also Cotton Hose, for 20e. Boe. Silk Finished, Lisle Hove for 4c. 8¥e. Silk Hose, white tocs and heels, 710, ‘8c. Merino Underwear for 420. Genuine “Lubin’s” Extracts for 83c, Genuine “Pears” Soap for 8c. Champagne boitie Bay Rum for 18 Florida Water, large size, for 31c, Clark's O. N. TF. Cotton for de. 25c. Manicure Sets for 19¢. Bocq, Wite Halr Brushes fot 190 g gowns for 9c. Ske Comet Covers for Soe, Latest Telograms to Tha San New York, March 31. At 1p. m. Dr. issued. the valletia: “The by dozed augue ae chair during the entire morni ‘Rho irritation tn hte uagout une 90 fat su that he has seldom, coughed, and he has no attack of choking.” the A.con- ‘said he sultation of aiclans was held at 2 o'clock. a Dr. Shrady dition of Gen. Grant as very ‘Wire to H. H. Dodge, 532 na Me per ob ol Del D. De E E i Be ; a Baltimere Markets. BALTIMORE, Mp., March $1.—Virgthia ‘xe, sonjeliduted, 48; ‘past due coupotis, 56%: new ten- Boia! ew threes, 52; North Carolina sixes, Old, 1.10% bia to-day. BALTIMORE, Mp., March $1.—Cotton easter and auliauidaliog. 1), Figur sendy and que gwen southern steady and quiet: “western lower abd airy setive: southern red, vases: southern gmaber, 96007, No. 1 Staryland, 93! No.2 winter So aed: ‘May, ‘Soleaaoee une oath e Cae: 5 * Sune, = Bet ae omens eee Seat, Gull; southern white, southern Western mixed, spot, Ape 49440487», Oats firm” southern, 36038; B7a88; western mixed, 85a36-' Penu: CR Be sugar copper refined quict,10iga 2300121. Other Siochanget ervoo! per steamer dull cotton, Nba Saba: white, t ‘Receipts—A Sheat, 56,600 Corn, 101 000 bushel Dustiels, Shipmente-<wheat corm, 71,000 Oats, BOG iusbel ifr 688,000 Tye, 1,000 bushels," Sales—wheat, ‘bushels; corn, 23,000 bushels, Chicago Markets. ySHICAGO, Tax, Starch gt “Ciesing price, Whaat— arch, 7% April, 74%: Mar, 3 Saly, 83 Savehs Sie Apa , Mo: Jats, 48 Oate—Mareh, 27a: ADR, 27a Se Bore March, TL 8D: A By, 11.80, Jone 11 60; Wr 1200, Tana Apri, 0:76; Say, Gee ‘The Senate. [ConTINUED FROM THE First EpItiox.] After remarks by Senators Plumb and Sher- man, criticising the House of Representatives for alleged extravagant expenditures, the reso- lution of Senator Allison was adopted. THE ALLEGED BOGUS REPORT. Mr. Saulsbury then presented a report of the committee on post offices and post roads, setting forth that that committee was not in any wise responsible for the publication of a paper pure porting to be a further report on the postal tele= graph question, and which contatned nt per criticisms of the Associated Press, Mr, Saulsbury also submitted-a resolution di- FoctIng the public printer to exelade the alleged Teport from the printed volume of reports made afler the adjournment of each Congress. After statements of the manner in which the Teport cume to be printed the resolution of ‘Str. Saulsbury was laid over under objection by Mr. Van Wyck. ME, VAN WYCK'S ANTI-JUNKETING RESOLU- TION, On motion of Mr. Van Wyck the Senate then took up the report made by that gentleman from the committee on Mississippi river im- ‘20e, Drawers for 25c., $1.27 Chemises for 88c. £290. India Linen Aprons for 250. , Buses for Ac. ‘oven Corsets for 980, Sateen P, D, Corsets for $1.85. se, Woolen Shawls for 60c. mbrolderies, 10 per cent discount, GENTS. 11.50 Kid Gloves for $1.29. She Linen Hake eae 7c. Scarfs, all styles, for 39c. Satin Windsor Scarfs for 196. 8c. lish Puff Searfs for 57c. ees inch Slik Umpbrejlas for ee ‘Boe Rpringwelgit Night Shirts for 4c 25c. 4ply Linen Cuffs for 19¢. GENTS, ‘Palals Royal” Dress Shirts immed Night Shirts for 7c. 1. 1.75 Boy's Bicycle Shirts for $1.41. ‘25c. Half Hose, all styles for 18c. * 50e. Half Hose, all styles, for 43c. UC. ‘gan Underwear i, agra eee 1 Spring-weight Wool Underwear for 860, . Jean Drawers for 41c. ABOVE SPECIAL PRICHS FOR OPENING DAYS PAE A Bg Po mie i Ss P ana aA Sys me bey ae BR OO ¥ A 4 LLLL 1117-1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. mh2s Crosme San: aT THE UONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING ©0., CORNER frm AND G STREETS. IN ORDER TO MAKE ROOM FOR SPRING STOCK, WE ARE CLOSING OUT WINTER GOODS AT PRICES THAT WILL ASTONISH ‘You. ODD SUITS FOR MEN, ODD SUITS FOR YOUTHS, ODD SUITS FOR BOYS. ODD SUITS FOR CHILDR®N, AT A GREAT SACRIFICE provement, providing for, the repeal of all reso- lutions: sy ape infin penny com- mitees tosit during the recess of Congress. ‘The resolution led to a general discussion of the whole subject of expenditures of this Con- ress compared with former Congresses, and of fie Senate uy compared with the House. The resolution was laid over until to-morrow. At 2:25 the Senate went into executi sion, and a few minutes later adjourned. ee: Happy Mugwamps and Angry Demo- rats. MORE GOSSIP ABOUT PEARSON'S NOMINATION— TALK OF TRADES AND BARGAINS. While the democratic politicians are wild over the re-nomination of Pearson the civil ser- vice reformers and so-called’ “mugwamps” are in high spirits, They say Cleveland 1s coming up to their expectations. When Mr. Beecher was here he urged Pearson's retention, All the New York “mugwamps,” beaded by Carl Schurz and Geo. W. Curtisand supported by the ‘Times have been fighting for him, selecting his testcase, The Debt, however. was one of principle rather than for the man. They thought That if bisease did not recommend. 1iseli then there would be no hope for anybody, aud the civil service reform principle would have to go by default, WAS THE COUNTY DEMOCRACY FOR PEARSON? But there is said to be something more than the “mugwamp” influence behind Pearson's re- tention. The county democracy are said to have had a hand in it. It is hinted even that Mayor Grace, who ealied upon the President, Secretary Manning, and the aster Gen- eral yesterday, was working for Pearson. ‘The county democracy wants the collectorship and don't want the post office. But they don't Rant, Tammany | to get (any | recognition in the city, and it 4s alleged’ that they were Willing to Jet a republican stay in the post if in return Hubert 0. Thompson would be made collector, and the or- genization would also be given’ the naval Ofiicer. It does not appear, however, that Mr. Cleve land has made any promises, and it is sald that he wants to appoint Silas Burt, a republican formerly, but now a “mugwamp,” to the collee- torship, to succeed Robertson, Republicans say Pearson's seappointment {s the result of a trade; that it 18 "sre. ward for not closing the New York post office onelection day. Pearson's iriends, of course, indignantly deny this. Phillips Acquitted, END OF THE HOMICIDE TRIAL IN THE CRIMINAL couRr. This morning in the Criminal Court the trial of W. H. Phillips, on the charge of man- slaughter, in causing the death of James F. Shober, by shooting him on October 14th last, was resumed, and District Attorney Worthing- his jure charged as ton closed ent. The court cl iy cove a Sar eae ‘The jury came in at 2:30 o'clock with a yer. ODD OVERCOATS FOR MEN, ODD OVERCOATS FOR YOUTHS, ODD OVEROCOATS FOR BOYS, ODD OVERCOATS FOR CHILDREN AT FIFTY CENTS ON THE DOLLAR PANTS, PANTS, PANTS, FOR MEN, YOUTHS, BOYS AND CHILDREN, LOWER THAN THE LOWEST, ar HE LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING CO., mh25. OORNER 73m AND G BTREETA. Tas Rexarox STANDARD TYPE-WRITER. 178 VALUE ENHANCED BY RECENT IM- PROVEMENTS. ~ Only 86 keys to learn and operate, Prints 76 ehar- acters (including caps and small letters, punctuation marks, figures, signs and fractions.) ‘The SIMPLEST, MOST RAPID, MOST DURABLE aod NEAREST PERFECT Writing Machine made. dict of not gullty, and the was dis- charged. + District Government Affairs. be to a lotion froma De Bo, ‘Donohoe, in a r. D. T, calling attention to the bad condition of Tk street, East Capitol street and Maryland avenue northeast, the Commissioners say there ig no money available for improving this street at resent, but it will receive due attention when The new. appropriations became ‘available’ In anawer to % communication in pelation 40 she condition of South Carolina avenue, bet Sd and 4th streets southeast, the Commtesioners say it is intended to grade the coming sum- mer, ‘MISCELLANY. . The Commissioners have received an invita- snares & Gans ceeds : ‘works ana art In July, 1885. issued by Ih Lapeeip ick ei a ued by Ins , frames 4¢ \d 407 19th street; $150. J. = Dall, repair frame 1144 {th treet aertowest, ee ee Yournrcr Skatex.—Two housand per- <s witnessed the exhibition of a Dae ine Warmington aust Islend ave- nue and 9th atreet, ‘Thisrink has an excellent floor and¥ an it class of young people. SUPERIORITY FULLY SUBSTANTIATED by the TEST OF ACTUAL USE sad by EXTENSIVE SALES. Watranted and guaranteed to givesatiatio- tion, Send for iliostrated ctroular to WYCKOFF, SEAMANS & BENEDICT. Ww. | SIGHTH AND ‘YOTRERTS mniGBes ‘THE COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE. Mr. Norman J. Colman, of St. Louts, for com- missioner of agriculture, ts an old-time demo- ¢ratof Missouri. He has been an active and He te, the editor and Rural World, one ‘moet popular farmer's journals in the country. BENRY G. PEARSX, of New York city, is pretty well known to the public, having been an issue betwern the dem- ocrats and the independents for several weeks. ‘Be is @ repablican and was a supporter of Blaine last fall. There tsa deal of angry democrats about the nominatior and the indications are that an effort will be made to induce the democratic Senators to confirmation. Whether they go this the demageratie Yotws in tbe Seiate will not be votes in caat for Mr. Pearson's confirmation. MR. JOHN T. M'GRAW of West Virginia, for revenue collector of that state, is the first West Virginia graduate of Yale college. He was a iene ome tor Kenna, and thetr friendsbip ts sul! as close ax in ‘boybood days. He is Goseribed asabrilliant young man, ‘THE TEXAS NOMINEES. ‘Hon. Richard D. Hubbard is exgovernor of ‘Texas, and was temporary president of the Chi engo democrutic convention. He ise distin- ished orat vod in the \dential cam- Falgns of 1076, 1280 and 188s we canvased Some of the doubtmi northerh states by Invita- tion of the national committee. He is a man Of pronounced ability, and was backed by the ‘Texas democrats for a cabinet a) intment. We W. Lang, of Texas, consul to Hambarg, (Fras fer Feats master of the Texas state grange: ibeequiently be was in the state senate, and Sgeut in Europe for the Soutswestens wirond had the indorsement of the Texas en, and is a strong democrat, ‘Transfers of Real Estate. ‘Deeds in fee have been recorded as follows: George Francts to Lavinta C. Francis, lot B, 6q. 247; 95,000. James E. Waugh to Priscilia J. 17 108 and 56. eq. 241; $8,580. C. M. Chester, Pi 2.80. , to Gilber Hon, bert Gannon to E. F. #—. 8. C. McDowell 35, sq. G80; iury sab. 14, 5g. 38; 8— fo De Be care ioe 12,000, Sarah EL fF to James BL Couus iota eh a, ea 0205 Winter 2 Pe a ‘$1007.60. "Thomas D. Hond, trustee; to N., Wiltiains, lot 49, do; $1,648.86. W. Dixon to a'F. Kelly, pt. 20’ and 21, sq. 973; $1,800. G.C. Aluslec to John Ridout, lots 2i to | 895; $773.15, R. id to. Eberly, lot 39, sy. 51 $4,000. Heirs of D. and Mary A. Mulone 00 Mary B. Malone, lot 4, sq. 773, and sub. 55, 8q. 816; 3— Amusements. ALBAUGH's OPERA Hovse.—Mile, Rhea and hercompany enacted H “The Ameri foward Carroll's play, ican Count ,” before au audience gi iair proportions ‘at this house last might, Slight changes have been made in the play ince its frst production, bat the radical defects inted out in the play when originally pre- Rented have not been remedied, The third act bas been strengthened. but ihe essential improbability of t! situation remains the same, The first act has been lvened up with alittle not over-felicitous comedy. Mile. Rhea und Mr. Henley were geuerally applauded, Mr. Sullivan makes the part of Arthur Mortan interesting. This eveuing Mile. Khea will ap- pearin what is called the Prince of Wales’ version of “The school for Scandal.” TwEATER Comiaue.—The bill at the Comique this week is the strongest and fun- plest Drenented there = ‘a long Ae Harry jontague 1s e moderately good mt se and aided by the company he makes “The Widow's Masquerade” very startling indeed. There is in addition a diversified olio. A mat- inee is given at the Comique daily Dink MvsevM.—The aurora borealis, the breaking of the arctic ice elds and the other mechanical Sn oe in the drama of the “Sea of Ice” at the Dime Museum this week are remarkably well done, and afford great Pleasure to the many patrons of the house. iss Lottie Chureh and her company enact ‘their roles with intelligence and spirit. Herzoc’s MUSEUM.—That Intensely human old drama, “The Two Orphans,” still In great measure retains the place ft has so long held. In the popular affections. The Glassford combina- tion presents it In.a very respectable manner at ‘Herzog’s this week. Tar Tacxssx Concert.—A few more choice seats remain for the Thursby concert at Congre- gational church this evening. The Program is & most attractive one, and the affair will be one Of the pleasantest of the season. THE KINsLeY TestimoNra..—The testi- monial benefit tendered to Mr. Samuel G. Kinsley by bis numerous friends at Albaugh’s Opera house on Thursday afternoon, April 9th, will undoubtedly be one of the miost at- tractive events of the kind ever hit Saog ton. The full list of participants has not yet been settled on, but the am, with resent several rpecial favorites in Washing- m. Among those already decided onare Mile, Rhea and her company, Mrs. D. P. Bowers and the Franz Abt quartette. The charming operetta “The Rose of Auvergne” will be done by local talent, and Haverly’s minstrels will probably take’ part. Tho Sele of seats for she benefit will begin Thursday morning at Albaugh’s Opera house, AMONG THE PRESIDENT’S callern today were Minister Pendieton, Senator Gorman and friends, Jones, Fla.; Harris, Coke, Maxey; Ran- 0m and Kenna and Camden, accompanied by Representative Gibson, Hon. ‘A. A. Lewis, Col- Floyd Nealy, Dr. Kunst, Thos. A.” Edwards an Hon. John Biair Hoge, ex-Sena- tor Jonas, Minister SS. Cox, — Repre- senatives Springer, Martin, Blanchard, Stone, Kentucky, with C.T. Allen; Henderson, North Carolina; Galdweli, Tennessee; King,Louisiana, and of Kamsas, accompanied by Gen, Geo. C. Rogers, V. G. Lane, Col. W. C. Jones, A.J. Arnold, E.T. ‘Thompson, Ely Moore, Jas. Oliver and N. P. Acers, of Kansas, Judge ‘Tioman and friends. Judge'L. G. Kine, Towa, Rep. Mitchell, with Gov. English ae judge Ingraham, Mr. John jurrill, Judge Barrett and Mr. John Clint Gray, of New York; E. G, Scott, of nsylvania; ex- Représentative ‘Thomas M. Ferrell and friends, of New Jersey, and Representative R. 8. Green, of New Jersey, and Mr. A. 1. Vanderpoel, of New York. Dr, Wooprcry'’s Suir ror DAMAGES—In the Cireult Court to-day, the case of Henry E. Woodbury, M.D. against the District was taken up. This’ {sa suit tor $50,000 damages for in- Juries received December 6th, 1881, by falling into the excavation for a vault G street, ‘The District called upon the Riggs estate to de- fend. and it responded, giving them set of coun- sel on the trial. ee RANGE OF THE THERMOMETER.—The follow- ing were the readings atthe ‘office to-day: 3am. 40.4, 7am, 41.5; lla.m, 56.5; 2p. m., 67.8. 7. ——— The Usual Solitary Vote. SPRINGFIELD, ILL, March 31.—In the joint assembly to-day 39 senators and 95 represente- tives answered tothe roll-call. Only one vote ‘Was cast, and the convention adjourned. — The Ameer Meets Lord Dufferin. Rawal Prxpr, March 31.—Abdurrahman, ameer of Afghanistan, has arrived here. He Was received With a most imposing military de- monstration. At the governor's residence the ameer was welcomed by the Earl of Dafferin. rence’ He ca cy Today S.J. Wheeler and Emanuel Gordon were excused as Jurors of the Circuit Court, ———— ‘Mr. McLane’s INTrrest 1s FRAXce.—The Gaulois, of Paris, referring to the appointment of Mr. McLane as American minister to France, says that itis the best possible selection that gould have been made. He has made man; Yisits to Paris,and has in many ways shown his liking for France, to which country heis linked py marriage, being a brother-in-law, of Baron Borain, formerly member of the chamber of @eputies from Savoy. To Prorect Miss Van Zaxpt.—A ti has been ai 5 id vate the fee gare i Ingereol's Uskiné Remark. From the Detroit Pree Press. itis pretty rongh one man to pay a dollar ty hear “Bob” Ingersoll, an@ then have him say that “the time is coming when ® man will by Judged by what be does money.” rel! ‘on the evening af Good 4 and ts to be accompanied by « supper, from ali fst will be excluded, Bnd at which alt suis of ment, inclading Porky will be The invitations state that mmidnighf an “authentic miracie”’ will give the | signal for @ polka entitled the “Sacred Heart.” ‘The church people are greatiy scandalized st this pro} ing OF bias; and ane urging the police wo suppress the performance have greatly ina Russian reply 10 the latest: English pi said to be decidediy pacific, The St. Pet German Gazette thinks the dlepui England and Rostia of too trivial Aght about, The Journal de S. Pri eves that the reply of M. de Giers, the Rasslat mintster of will Inintster of foreign affairs, havea conelli: Tre Frexcn Driven From Laxgsox.—The Chinese made a desperate assault on the Frenchy ition at Langson on Friday, and drove the French from that town, Gen. Negrier, was badly wounded during the ement. The French retreated on Longkot. ‘fhe French lock is unknown. The Chinese, it is estims 50,000 strong. yy Inenace the French. {i of ‘communication with the south. It ts re Ported at Paris that Gen. Briere de Visle anks Teinforcements to the number of 20,000. The French reverses have increased the political ex clitement in Paris. The narrow majority ob: tained by the gor jeut yesterday on the ote of confidence leads to the expectation that the ministry will be ted f next Quin debate, and wil oa = DIED. BECKET. 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