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AUCTION SALES. FAMILY SUPPLIES. Auctioneers. O8T VALTARL ATED CITY LOTS, WO-AND-AHALE FEET TESQUARE ANDIMPROVED BY A ICK DWELLING HOUSE, KNOW Ma ANG AS TH BEN). OGL NG WITHI OCK OF THE, EOF THE. S, SQUARE ORB DENTS HOUSE, SEVERAL DEPARTMENT. XD THE ARLINGTON HOTEL rtue of a decree of the Suprem 7 rein Mary Lomax Taine, E wn and athiers are ip bay ‘uF O'CLOCK P. XE it THE FIVE and eleven m THURSDAY. FEIL A.D. 585, at Foti tind Lats en (it city of Wash We improwen pov liner tan it ¥ tel Slate ajeurth sale an prescribed by sald Aecres One-third cai ats die residue bee. to wit: and four years, with interest fom iale anti pale, af the rte of -Ix per centum per annam.to beevidenced s SEY nutes Of purchaser, sey Tetaintn: the til the pur tthe option of the E = GENTLEMEN'S GOODS. (THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioncer. SEVEN HANDSOME PARLOR SUITES, WALNUT MARBLETOP TABLES, EASY | CHAIRS, LOUNGES, WALNUT MARBLETOP AND OTHER CHAMBER FURNITURE; LARGE NUMBER OF HAIR AND HUSK COTTON SES, ENGRAVINGS AND _ OIL -AINTINGS, HANDSOME WALNUT SIDE- BOARUS, FIFTY COMFORTS, BRUSSELS AND “ARPETS. COOKING AND HEAT- . TOGETHER WITH MANY ARTICLES NOT NECESSARY TO MENTION. ALSO, AT TWELVE O'CLOCK, A Fine Lot ot Books,embracing Pictorial Battles of Civil War, 2 vols.; American Cyclopedia, 17 vols; Library of Wit and Humor. Library of Choice Literature, Charles Dickens’ Works, 13 vols; Bat- tles of America on Sea and Land, finely ilastrated, 8 vols; National Portrait Gallery, &¢ ALSO, LARGE ASSORTMENT OF ENGLISH STONE CHINA. ALSO, AT TWELVE O'CLOCK, HORSES, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, &e. CLO: Tehsil s OF LAND. NING A} 44 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. EAST ENING! BRIDGE, AT AUCTION. Ry virtueof a deed of trust. dated February 2d, A882, and duly recoried in Liber No. 90: WM. TAYLOE SNYDER, mbliates 505 D De ANSON BROS, Auctionecrs, USTERS ING AND STORE, EAR BOUNDARY recorded tn a Ry virune of # seed of trust, Liber 967, folio 413 et se ‘of the Land. Re- fi gords of thie Distr: A. we will sell, 0 THURSDAY, THE > DAY OF APRI DB. 1885, at FIVE ¢ oan an Tochington, Distri Doundary twent P.M. parcel of land known Records of eounty of bexinning for said ight (363) at its along the eastern 100) 100) feet: thence easterly along southern boundary of said. Lot 5 one hundred and thirteen und 33-100 (113 33-100) feet, to the place of beginning. tozether with all the nts, hereditaments and appurtenances to the saaie belonging of in any wise appercalning. Terms: One-third cash: balance {n equal instalments at one and two yeurs, notes to bear interest and to De Secured by deed of trust on premises sold, or all cash At option of purchaser. ‘Terms to be complied with in Seven duvs, Otherwise Trustees reserve the right Uo re- Sell at risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser after five days, public notice of such Tesale fn some news. pape: bunlsined in Washington. “D.C. A" depowt of tbe chusited at ale Conveyancing, Re, at cost of rehaser. INARD, bates SO. At PRescorr,} Trustees. F VALU WATER 6 ER, ‘Under and by wirte of decree passed in th Court of the District of Columbia on the seventh day Qf March, 1855, i» eauity cause numbered 9101, tn ‘h Eugene Mitkiewies is the complainant and ‘Ea- ward Abner the defendant, Ishall offer for sale, for fash. to the bichest bilder, on SATURDAY, the FOURTH DAY OF APRIL, 1885, at TWO O'CLOCK P. M., at the auction rooms of Duncanson Bros.,corner of tii and D streets northwest, in this city, the lease of all that property situated and being on Blackiston's Island, St. Mary's county, Md., containing twelve acres, more or less, anid fraccording to MeWil- Hams subdivision of said island, recorded aznong the land records of St. Mary's county, Md..on the 25th day Of December, 1555, in Liber J. FF. No. Z, foWO 11 as follows: Beginning with’ the’ nortiern inter: Section of Potomac avenue on the river front, run- Bing south on the west side of said avenue 320 feet to ‘MciWilliams street, thence in « western direction on The north side of sald street #60 fect to St. Clement's avenue, thence in @ northerly direction on the east avenue 775 feet to the river front, thence ay eastern direction along the river front to the northwestern intersection of Potomac avenue, to- gether with ail the buildings and improvements now Sp gale swervacion with the wharf known a8 Me Villiams wharf, and all the water rights and priv Teges to the sure belonging, together with all the Daildings and improvements thereon erected by the (es to this sult us partners, the same belug not sub- fo removal at the expiration of the lease. ‘Said lease runs for a term of five years from the first day of March, 1554, at a yearly rental of $500, with the privilsced of a farther term of five years from the expiration of saidterm, at @ yearly rental of 8750. Ine Tease carries With it the ‘hurt privileges the sole rizt of landing excurstonists on the Island and Conducting an excursion business. There isa goed Hotel and Dining Room, several Cot- tages ard Bath “Houses, asplendid Dancing Pavilion, aStore. and everything necessary for a summer and ‘excursion resort, sciummediately after the sald sale. {shall also offer for fea large quantity of Bathing Suits,a Cooking Range, Sind other personal property. tion abtalned ac the ofc of Newton & Berrfimae, BIO |. at the office of Newton. tS F street, Washington, D.C. ‘Terms of Sale: JOHN L. VOGT, Trustee, 429 7th st. n.w., Washington, b. C. DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts. "_ mhl4-s,tu,thédbs ‘Real Estate Auctioneer. TRUSTERS SALE OF VALUABLE LOT 8 Ww. CORNER OF PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND VENTY-FIFTH STREET NORTHWEST, ofa deed of trast. recorded iu liber 1609, cet seg. of the land records of the Se District of Colambiay and at the request of th Bags meses secret we will! an pablle a front of the preuiws, on WIE NESDA IGHTH, 159. at FIVE O'CLOCK B. 31, ial lot fourteen (14), in square Bfvven (id). except wesouuth sixteen (16) feet stxits) inches frout on twene ty-fifth street, by depth. of ninety-two (92) feet. Sale Will be made subject tom deed of trust, recorded in liver No. 1005, ‘olio, 420, securing $2,255, one year from January 12, 1954, with interest ‘at 6 per cent, Pagable semoCaunially, rms: One-third cash; balance in equal instatments in six, twelve and eighteen montha, for which hotes of purchoser, bearing interest from day of ssle, and se- Eared by deed of trast on property sold, will be taken, ‘A deposit of $100 will be required st tine ofsale, and all conveyancing and recordtny will be at cost of ‘pur- chaser. Ifterms are not compiled with In eight days rou sale, property wil be soldat risk and cost of e- purchaser. THOS. FE. WAGGAMAN,) genet INO. W. PILLING, Ss moSaeds THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Anct. IOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. lambia,on the 20th day of Octuber, A. D. IS84, In equity cause No. ‘9152, wherein Georze W. McCoy Is piaintiffand Mary EE Jackoon et al, defendants, | wil sel at public aus fob, in front of the premises. on MONDAY, APRIL SIXTH, 1885, at FIVE O'CLOCK P. M., the follow: described real estate in the city of Washi ct of Columbia, to wit.: The south half of Lot jaare No. 515, fronting Jv feet on street, between KK aud L streets ‘Terius of sale: One third cash, the balance in six and ‘twelve months: or all in eash, at the option of te pur Deposit of $100 reauired wt time of sale, je must be cuapiled with in ten days from ‘All conveyancing at cost of purchaser. JAstes TE \ENERAL TRANSAT! ‘COM BETWEEN New Youk axp Havee, ‘Company's pier, No. 42 North River, foot of Morton street, New York: ‘St. Laurent. de Jousselin, Wednesday, April 1,7a.m. ‘Aierique, Santelli, Weduestay. April S11 game Se ‘Traub, Wedi pril 15. Sam, Canada, de Rersubiec, Wednesday, April 22, 11a'm, Checks pavable on sight, in amount: to sult,” on the Banque Pransatlantique of Paris LOUIS DE BE- BILAN, agent. No. 6, Bowling Green, New York. Moire BELL & Co. Agents for the District of Co- Iumbia, 1437 Peansy! favenne, m3 Washington. D.C. Gtxseo LINE. NOTICE, LANE ROUTE, THE _cUNaRD STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LI HERD, BETWEEN NEW YORK AND IT 1 CALLING AT OORK HARBOR FROM PIER 40, N. NEW TORK Bormxra. Weds Apri} Ermvsra (new Remaxian Sat Aprit | Onmsox Weal Chenra “Sat, April 1d | Auawia. Sa “See Apel ds | Cannan "Sat" May 9 EVERY WEDNESDAY FROM NEW YORK. RATES OF PASSAGE~B00, $50 nnd $100, accord toaccommedations oe faz very low rates. Steerage tickets from Liverpooland Queewsiown and ail ouser parts of Eu: Sr Er Fhrough biusct inden given for Belfast, Glaszow. utwerp and other portson the Continent, and ‘snd ‘passage spply at the Company's else, RoE Bowiusg Green ox boty megrage aed Soin BIGELOW COL, O05 Tis sereet, MEVERNON Ht BROWN @60., New York. dieare, OTIS BIGELOW &CO., mh26 605 7th street, Washingt Ap25 Ap 28 Coan JOHNSON BROTHERS, ‘WHARFS AND RAILROAD YARD: ‘TWELFTH AND WATER STREETS sw. BRANCH YARDS AND OFFICES CONNECTED BY TELEPHONE. 1202 F street northwest. 2515 7th street northwest. 1740 Pennsylvania avenue northwest. 1112 Sth street northwest. 867, 6 -eq., oe of the land records rict of Columipin and by direction oftre secured thereby, Y shall sell at publie anetion, at the salesroom of Walter B. Williams «& Co., corner 10th and reets northwest, on TUPSOAY, APRIL FOURTFENTIH, A.D. 1885, at TW M.,all that certain ptéce and parcel of ‘land, lyin thé county of Washington. In ‘the | District of Colum- ia, particularly described by metes and bounds in id deed of trust, and known a8 part of atract of Land called Fortune Enlarged, Iving about one and a qiiar- fer ofa mile east of the Eastern brane. and adjoining Scaggs’ land until it Intersects te Marlboro. road, coutaining forty-four acres, more or less, with im: provements thereon. ‘Terms of sue: Five hundred a §n one, two. three, four and five years, with interest from day of ale, and secured. by a deed of trust on Property sold, or ‘all cash, at the option of the pur- ‘Sivd down when the property is. struck off. At cost of purchaser, and if the terms of sale are not complied with Within seven days from day of sale the Trustee reserves the right to resell the iting purchase . Trustee. MS & CO., Aucts’ ap2-10t » Auctioneers. TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY ‘ON K STREET SOUTHWEST. By virtue of a deed of trust dated the 10th day of October, 1883, and duly recorded In Liber No. O55. folio’ 960, et seq. of the land records 9: Washingion county, District of Colnmbia, and atthe request of the pattt secured, the undersigned Trustees will sell on MONDAY, THE THIRTEENTH DAY OF APRIL, 1885, at, FIVE O'CLOCK P. M, in front of the preniises, to. the highest bidder, the followin, rs_cash: balance deseritied property, viz: All those pieces or parce’s ol land situate and being in Washington city, District of Columbia, and known 0) ‘oF pian of the ground pi said eity asand being all of Lot eleven, d feet front by the depth of lot ten, feet front by the depth of lot twel\ subdivision of lots four aud fv Square six hundred and forty-five, together with the improvemeits, consisting of two small frame houses, ‘Perms: One-third cash: the residue in two equal pay- ments, at six and twelve months, with notes. beariug interest and scoured bye deed of trust on the property is be e south five und the north five ive, in the recorded in square west of told, or all each. at the option of the purciser conveyances at purchaser s cost. A deposit of §1 eat time of sale. The terms oF sale, mus mdwith, i seven davs, otherwise the Trustees reserve the right to resell at the risk aud cost of de- ae Pe CHRISTIAN G. LEDERER, HH. BERGMANN. } Trostees, ap2thstéd: (OMAS DOWLING, Auchoneer, GOVERNMENT SALF. On SATURDAY, APRIL FOURTH, 1885, AT TWELVE O'CLOCK, in front of my auction rooins, shall sell, viz ONE DARK BAY HORSE; ONE COUPELET; ONE LARGE DOUBLE CARRIAGE, COST $600, ONE DOUBLE SET HARNESS AND OTHER ARTICLES. apl-3t rpHosas DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES SALE TWENTYSEVEN ACRES TWO ROODS AND ELEVEN PERCHES OF LAND ON TUNLAW, ROAD, ABOVE GEORGETOWN, D.C. By virtue of adeed of trust dated the 26th day, of May. 1879, and duly recorded in Liber 91 follo 392, ‘et seq., one of the land records for the” District of Columbia, the undersigned trustees will “sell, on MONDAY, APRIL THIIt TEENTH, 1585, af POUR O CLOCK P-Mon the prem- fees. tie following described properts: ~All tnae piece of land lying in the county of Wasbinzton, In the Dis. trict of Coinmbia, being that part of a tract of land cailed “Alliance,” Tying west ofthe new Toad and bounded as follows:’ Beginning for the same at a point or stone known us the northwest corner of Beat- Ue and Hawkins addition to Georgetown and run- hing thence along ‘the south line of the whole tract fifty-seven 85-100 perches to the west side of the new Toad, and which is the beginning of the land to be conveyed: thence north eighty-five decrees and three quarters of a degree west along said south fine sixty- two 85-100 perches to the line between Kengla and Pickrell, thence north seven degrees and one-quarter Of a degree, west along the line between Ki ‘and Pickwell elzhty-seven 610 perches to. the line be tween Brooks and Kengla, thence with said line north ¢lghty-three degrees, east thirty-three 7-10 pereh the west Iine of the new road, thence with ‘sald west line south twenty degrecs and one-quarter of a degree, east one hundred and six and 66-100 perches tothe beginning, containing 27 acres, 2 roods and 11 Ested on the Tunlaw road. aljolning “-Deuee™ tare Eated on the Tunlaw road, adjoining = tarm aiid the land of Charles Homilter. ‘Terms, 44 cash, the residue fn three equal paymenta at six, twelveand elght-en months, and secured by he plirchascr, notes bearing interest from day of and a deed of trust om the property sold, of all eash, option. All conveyancing and reedrd- ci 8: Of purchaser. $100 deposit required at ine of sule.and if the terms ofsale be not compiled. with within tendaysafter theday of sale the trustees reserve the richt fo resell the sal property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchacer after 3 days’ SUaicein the Evening stat nbwepaper: OHNE HANS JAMES At JOINS TON, | Trastees. ‘Webster Law Building. HOLLAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, VALUABLE LIBRARY AT AUCTION. By virtue of an order of the Supreme Court, holdi an Orphans’ Court, I'will sell at the auction Fooms o ‘Thomus Dowling, corner of Pennsylvania avenne and Ith street northwest, at public auction. commenci on WEDNESDAY EVENING, the EIGHTH DA’ of APRIL, A. D. 1885, and the following evenings, at HALEPASE SEVEN OCLOCK, the fookn belong. rary of the late Henry N. Barlow. amo which ate Holes Pleture Collectors Stans Tacos nun's Kooks Artist, The London Penny Magazine and many other fine works on Art ‘History, Religion: &e. ae ‘Terms of sale cash. Catalogue of the books can be procured at the above auction rooms, WILLIAM J. MILLE) mis ded Adminisirator, EMPTORY SALE OF BUSINESS PROP- ERTY ON PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AT On TUESDAY AFTERNOON, APRIT, SEV ENTH, 1885, at FIVE O'CLOCK, we will nell In front of the premises, all of Lot 36, Reserva, tion B, fronting 25 feet on Pennesivania avenu Tupniig back a depth of 127 feet 5 inches to a. t alley, inproved by @ large and well built business a and warehouse, No. 452 Pennsylvania ave- "Thls property is now under rental, and will maken good luvertment, bolug in one of the test locaton to busi ioe ‘ the city, the ‘being well built aud convenient, ‘Terms: Onefourth cash: balance in one, two and three vears, notes to bear six per cent interest, and to be seciired by deed of trust on 4 tof Teyuired at sale. Tectns to be complied with in seven Gays, otherwise resale at Fisk ard cost of purchaser, tad deeds DUNCANSON BROS, Aucta, FP HOMAS DOWLING. Auctioneer, 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. ANDPENNSYLVANIA AVE, MONDAY EVENING, THE 6TH OF APRIL, 1685, AND FOLLOWING EVENINGS, AT 7:30 O'CLOCK. THOMAS DOWLING. Auctioneer. _TERMS, CASH. mh30-7t 7 [WS E WAGGAMAN, Real Batate Auctioneer. TRUSTEES SALE OF IMPROVED PBOPER’ BEVONGING To. THE ESEAER OF GEORGE, 2 OF Nb REBECCA LOWRY (DECEASED, By virtue of certain deeds of trust, ofdate Av- uct 15, 1584, and now recorded, roma GfGcorse Lowry and the heirs of George Un, MONDAYS APRUT, SERIE, eee iNDAY, SEX, UR WKB. in'frontof the prenilses Gand ae the Sarenetratpeaent, day wii ail esta), the public an sea designated as follows, vie ings 140 Pennsylvania avenue’ Dwelling house 1228 w York avenue, and Storehouse Noli sth streee Sy with the lots of ground attached ‘sale With No. 2140 Pennsylvania, avenue! "Terms made known at sale. cds W By virtue ofa decree mn the Su Cott of the District of Colambla on tie 25d dae of Start. D, Las, hn the cnn fargaret ‘No. 9356, equity docket 24, 54.) Twill sella awed of th fses, on WEDNESDAY, EIG lered m. 23, p. rem Corner 3d and K streets northwest. 221 Pennsylvania avenue southwest, pls Buocxane Resoven. FULL SUPPLIES OF SCHLITZS MILWAUKEE LAGER. WOW IN STORE AND FORSALEMN CASKS AND BOTTLES BY THE aGENT, SAMUEL C. PALMER, DEPOT: 1934 29th st. st. n.w. ‘Tessphons (55 mblé Ht DAY Bisse at FIVE CLOCK F. Mee the pect ‘eing the same’ th ‘of J. C. Lewis’ lot, Cent per anim from day Of saleand oftrust on the ‘(the purchaser. wnen the purchaser's bla is if the sale are fot complied with In ten, days Male the Trustee the Tink and cust of the ‘and 3 tg DUNCANSON Ros. Anco Was: War: War: ie ni 10 LBS. LIGHT BROWS, 50 cents. & CO. GR = 1918 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. THAT MUST BE SOLD. POOLE, BROOKE & CO., 430, ‘Louisians avenue. 03 BFE RRR Hy SSg Bo RMR EP Ss Goo Eee i H kme Sse8 = THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA PATENT PROCESS FLOUR, Jg without a.dondt the most Bravtrrvrand the most Nozarmovs Flour in the world. ‘The Millers have not only the most perfect MU, containing as it does all the most improved sfachin® Suvenfed up to the present time, but they produce a Flour Ussverassreo by any mill in the world. ‘To is that, we would simply ‘state that « large qaan- fy of this'macnificent Flour is shipped _aniually to ‘rope and eaten at the principal Courts of the old world. We Guanastee that It is made from selected Bard wheat grown in Atmuesnia and Dakota It is an acknowledged fact, that in this Eloura perfect sep: Station of the giutinais particles ot tks wheat ‘berry Shae thorough elimination. ofall weak and. starchy Tantter hea at last been reached, and is consequently more Nurnriovs, yielding more bren! to. the barrel than other Flour. ‘The best trade admits that from its bread making” qualities it is the chenpest, ay Well as the best, for elitr fainily or baker's we, and unset by any Flor made. Every sack’ and every barrel is warianied to give cntire sallsiaction. STERLING'S ST. LOUIS FANCY. One of the most beautiful Winter Wheat Patents ever offered to the trade, It fs unexcelled by any other Patent except Geres, and will please the most ex- acting housekeeper and satisfy the most fustidiousepl- cure. GILT-EDGE. A magnificent Winter Wheat Patent RELIANCE, A splendid Minnesota Patent Flonr, made by the celebrated Hungarian process, It's avery cheap‘and beautiful Patent, within the reach of all classes, und ‘We guarantee will give satisfuction to every one who wil try it GOLDEN HILL, ‘The ot reliable stand-by and the Standard Family Flour of the District. It is equal in quality toa great many high-priced Patent Flours, whilst it can be bought for considerable less money. We defy compett- torsto bring forth any Flour superior to CERES, STERLING, GILT-EDGE, RELIANCE or GOLDEN HILL, and we feel assured that any housekeeper who tries them once Will never use anything else Forsule by all grocers ‘Wholesale Depot, corner Ist st. and Indianaave sel WM. M.GALT & CO. PIANOS AND ORGANS. WASHINGTON: 817 Market Space, Pa. ave., near 9th st. NEW YORK: BALTIMORE: 122 Fifth avenue. 204-206 W. Balto. st. Wx. Kxasz & Co. MANUFACTURERS OF GRAND, ‘UPRIGHT, and SQUARE PIANOFORTES. ‘We beg to announce to our Washington patronsthnt, desiring to offer them greater facilities in their deul- ings with us, we have opened warerooms at 817 MARKET SPACE, PA. AVE., Nean 9TH sT., WASHINGTON, ‘Thesame are conducted directly by ourselves, and ‘eustomers can deal with us there to precisely the same advantage as at our Baltimore and New York estab- Ushments, A full assortment of our various styles of ‘UPRIGHTS and SQUARE PIANOS will constantly be WM. KNABE & CO, 4g PIANOS FOR RENT. ‘Tuning and Repairing promptly attended to by perienced workusen, = PomPey mhassim Srersway Prayo “The Bost in the World. sortment of other Pian: ‘Towether with a large as- 16s constantiv ‘on hand, et the ‘Music Store of EDWARD FE. DROOP, Partner of the late W. G. Miv1ZEROTT & CO, 925 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE Bole Agent for St Vv 3 an inway € Sons’, Gabler” Grove. steen. Wheelock, Marshall, Wendell and other PL anos. mb20 EXCEL ALL OTHER MAKES FOR WORK- MANSHIP; POWER AND BRILLIANCY OF TONE, AND EXTREME DURABILITY. OUR NEW SCALE UPRIGHT GRAND one 18 A MARVEL OF POWER AND! f 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. mbi1 PER MONTH WILT, BUY A TANDSOME $10 Bae Oh Ve ay SoA niake, at SIDNEY 'T. NIDNO'S, 433 Tih street northwest, {$52EE MONTH WILT BUY AN ELEGANT OR GAN of any style and finest make, at ‘T, NIMMKO'S, SIDNE 483 7th sireet northwest, A LARGE STOCK OF SECOND-HAND PIANOS, and ORGANS, some but glichtly used, at wreat bar- gains, SIDNEY Te NINMO, 483 7th street nortliwest, A VERY HANDSOME STEINWAY PIANO, bat Nile used, at an immense sacrifice; wil sell ou muti of glu. SIDNEY T. NIAM0, 433 7th sireet noriiwest. SEVERAL VERY FINE, PARLOR ORGANS at prices fous $25 to $60. SIDNEY T. NIMMO, 433 7th street uortiiwest. AN FLEGANT UPRIGHT CABINET GRAND PIANO, but eight months old, at tremendous bargain, ‘and payable in monthly installments of $10, SIDNEY T. NIMMO, 433 7TH STREET NORTHWEST. fe12 G, L. Wu & Bro, Suh street northwest, nolé agents for ihe STIEFFand KRANICH & BACH PLETE Oy NOs and Gally's Wondei plas ta, Several bargains on ensy teruisin Pianos ‘and Organs which have ised.” Pianos atid: OF Gans for rent, thued and repaired. Salo TANOs. eas REPAIRS S NIXG OF PIANOS A SPE- V. BECKER'S WAREROOMS, ‘801 9th street. Fine Pianos for rent and sale. Jav-3m ‘ALLET, DAVIS & CO.'S GREAT SPECIALTY AUR BS oe Pee SE, clogs Row. ready, aa factory prices. Sh. L, SUMSE 91) Uthat nw. od Srecx & Co, EMERSON, AND BAUS £00. PIANOS, WILCOX & WHITE AND KIMBALL ORGANS. Pianos and Organs exchanged, repaired, tuned, boxed; for rent by day, week, month or year, Rent appiled if purchased. Full stock of Ge. Music, HENRY EBERBACH, 910 Fst m31 Managing Partner of the lete firm of Ellis Go. ENTyre made by DECKER DROS. N. ¥ are EI] N.Y. G9. H. KUHN, Sole Agent, 407 10th st. 2.w, ato for burdodt Organ PROFESSIONAL. For SURGERY, &(.—"The wise for heath on daily, wadks depend,” aud thousainis visit Dr- WHITE'S éstabtishment 1416 Pennsylvania avenue opposite Willard’s hotel, for the successful. treatment Of Corns. Bunions, disedsed nails, Vasents ences atid all diseases of th Exeres- feet. Dr. White'stweity: Hh consecutive your of praciice in Wasliugton. kee Six sitting. (alumore establisiment, 11 Nort Ente st.) mh2o MS SSIES, SURGEON CHinoeo: AL DIST. MANICURE AND DERMATOLOGIST. Corns, sof'and hard, Bunions, tnfiamed and Sore Joints, Clab of lugtowing Nails absolutely cured, 1g Dlood. Liusdreds of testimonials of the elitetor Washington of remarkable cures Ail try Mrs Semmes method of curing, Bunions, from i8the upone night Sais ‘BS. MA. FRENCH, MAGNETIC HEALER, Pe is. at 1724 4th oo Sean we seas alee $ and patrons. midim® \CLATRVOYANT AND ASTROLOGIST, ‘STouble cut” Satisaction wives oF 50 aye Sums To Onoxn. 6 REINFORCED SHIRTS to Order f0F cacew---$9.00 € PLAITED BOSOMS to Order £0 cwencnesnc2.00 THE LATEST STYLES IN COLLARS, CUFFS MD NECK WEAR $B. ELLERY, 1112 F street northwest COLLARS AND CUFFS LAUNDRIED for 2c. each, mh A Large Line of NECK WEAR, for 50c., 75e. ana$1. Foll Line of Fall and Winter UNDERWEAR, at lowest prices Large Line of DRESS SHIFTS constantly on band. CHARLES HYATT, Proprietor. THOMPSON'S SHIRT FACTORY, 16°F street northwest, Opposite Patent Office _POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. TEAMER T. V. ARROWSMITH, FROM SEVENTH STREET WHARF, MONDAYS, THURSDAYS and SATURDAYS at Tam* Returning TUESDAYS, FRIDAYS and SUN- DAYS, touching ct all River Landings as far as No- mini Creek, Currioman, St. Clements’ Bay and Leon- ardtown, Connects with B. & 0. RR. atShepherds. JOHN B. PADGETT, Agent, m3 630 Ww. RIDE JTOMAU TRANSPORTATION LINE. STEAMER SUF, - CAPT. W. G. GEOGHEGAN, resume the route between BALTIMORE AND WASIUN Stopping at River Landings, leaving Stepheuson's whist 4 ban SUNDAY, March 15. River Freight received SATURDAYS ONLY, and DH De DORs gestcclam. Appiy ‘All accommodations first-class. Apply to ‘STEPHENSON BRO.) 7ib st, whark Office:—12th st. und Pennsylvania av. nw. mihl1-6m QTEAMER MATTANO LEAVES 7TtSTREET S wirt ‘Tuesdays, ‘Thursdays and Sundays, at 7 oclock am., for River Landings as far as Mattox Creek, returiiing on Wednesday, Friday and Monday ‘afternoons. For information xpply to GL SHERIFF, 1114 Pa, ave. nw. nd) G. T, JONES, Agt, 7thst, wharf, ‘OW FARE TO NORFOLK-—STRAMER LADY OF THE LATE Ieavey oth ateest hart, ashe ington, Monday, Wednesday and ‘Friday at 6330p. me Firteuss bare, soe. Round Trip, $125. jaz0 CP TO NEW YORK. Orto GH re KNIGHT leave Pier di Bast River, X.Y every SATURDAY at aia ul eee aba eatogton ever Wie Ksbay MORNING. "Freight ut lowest rates.” jad ‘ORFOLK AND FORTRESS MONROR. NiGite iipuitn steamer GEORGE Ey 8 Zin strece Whar! on MUNDAYS, WEDNESDAYS FRIDAYS atop. an., stopping at Piney Point and Corntield going aiid rétaruing. Connect fa. Nor- Wik with all rairoad and steatnboat lines, Secure and tickets. at B. and 0. Office, 14tn and Pennssivania avenue, St. Marc hotel, and ‘Knox Ex- ress, 808 Pennsylvaiia avenue, Who Will also check bicgdxe from hotels aud private residences. Por far- ther luformation Inquire at company's office, 7h Street wharl,. Telephone call 7354 as VILLIAM P. WELCH, General Agent. ME VERNON! wr. VERNON! STEAMER W. W. CORCORAN Leaves Tthestreet wharf dally (except Snnday) for Mr. Vernon nt 10 o'clock a, mj returning, reaches Washington about 3:30 p.m, se16 1. L. BLAKE, Captain, RAILROADS. PP ULE VIRGINIA MIDLAND RAILWAY. HE SHORT LINE TO THE SOUTH AND JUTHWEST, Schedule in effect MARCH 22, 1885. NEW OGLEANS MATL Uaily, making nections Sonth arid Southwest Dally except with C. and O. Railway. Pullman Sleeping lett tars froin New. York and Washington, to At- Janta. Pullman steeping ears from Washington to ithomt chang ¥ 1 Daily via sville to Cinchana ind all West Poiis, Pullman Sleeping cars, Washington to Toutsvitie. th ‘.—SOUTHERN MAIL AND EXPRESS. math. aud’ Southwest via. Di tte. | Pullman Sleeping cars from ia Danville, ( tte and Atianta to from "Washington via Charlotte gusta. 1s leave Washington at 9:10 a, ily, except Sunday. Washington at 0:10 am. and p Ht na “kets and information inquire at Company's Col Pennsyivaniauyenue. ‘Trains leave trom and 1, Statior ~ UGHTER, MACDANIEL, Puss, Agent, Agent, SOL. HAAS, Traffic Mauuger. PUNNSYLVANTA ROUTE, TO THE NORTH, WEST AND SOUTHWEST, DOURL SPLENDID SCENERY, PEGE, 3 ISTH, 1583. STLEL RAILS, MAGNIPICY Tg 5 Pulace Sleep wily except Saturday, to Altoona to Chieaco. daily, with Palice C4 daily for Chicago, with iq to Chicago. Express, 10:00 p. m. daily for West, with ng Car Washington to Chicazo, ND POTOMAC RAILROAD, Buflulo, Niagara, ‘with Patace Cars, to Pittsh Sleeping Car Vitsbur 10:00 p. mn. daily, Washington to oc For W ie work, aie th 5 night. On ght. Limited ‘out change, 2:00 p.m. every week 4:00. pan, throngh trains connect at of Brooklyn Annex, afford: rect transfer to Fulton strevt, avoiding dou: ferriage across New ¥ Miclphia, 7:15, 8:30,und 11:00 a, m., 2:00 0:00 q. m. and 12:15 night. On Sandi 10:00 p.m. und 2245 night, Limited ¥, except Sundiy 15, 40 11:00 a.m. 740, 10:00 p.m! 9:40, 11:00 am., 4:00, i wilght. am. and 4:40 p.m. mipolis, 6:35 am. 12:05 and 4:25 p.m. daily, except Sunday, On Sunday, 4:00 p.m. ALAXNANDRIA AJ RICKSBURG. RATE- AND ALEXANDRIA AND WASHING: < RAILROAD. 7: 11:01 and 11:35 a. nd 11:37 p.m. On 7 LLOL a.ty, 8:05 p.m ithe South, 6:00 and 11:01 am, na or Wash 8:00 00, 200, Sits, G0, x 05, and ati halinight (exeept’ Monday, 100 aang 70 and 1158 mn at the office, northeast cor- Iistreet and Pennsyivauia avenue, and at where orders can be left for the checking 19 designation from hotels and resid J.B WOOL neral Passenger A\ EW ORL ‘AST LINE, AND SHENANDOAH VALLEY SOUTHERN SPECIAL Via. SHENANDOAITIUNG, LURAY ap ROANOKE, South and Sonthw FF ECT MARCH 16, 1686, ner of 1 the station, ally, New, Orleans Past Ling, For all points on ling of Shenandoah Valley, Norfolk Aud Western, Fast’ Tennessee, Virginia and Georg roads. Atianta, Macon, Jackson- Nile, Chattarooga, Memphis, Mobile, New Or- Jeans, and the South and Southwest’ Puliman Paluce sleeping Cars between Washington aut New Orleans. without change, Counecting at Shenandoah Junction with Pullman Cars, New York ty Adanta, Memphis Express, For all points Pullman Pal and Southiw ts between Shenandoah Junction ‘without change, connecting ‘at eland, Tenn,, with. Cars'to New us without Change i. Passenger Station, corner New Jersey avenue and C sire For tickets, sleeping ear reservations and all infor: atticket olilces, 619 Penna. ave., 1351 andat depot 1. & 0. R. It, and «fice of °, 607 Penna. ave., where orders will be taken ye to be called fur In any part of the city. E. J. LOCKWOOD, Pass, and Tet, Agt mb16-Gm0 Cle orl ‘Trains leave B. € 0. Penna, ave., BAVMMORE ANd ont10 RarzRoAD. ®BUHEDULEIN EFFECTSUNDAY, DEC. 21sz, 1884, TIL FURTHER NOMCE nm from station, corner of New Jer ecy avenue aud © strect, cago, 0:00 a, and 10:10 p.m. dally. ‘The $:00 a.m. 15 a fast Litnited Expresp io Bittsburg and Citeago, arriving In. Pittsburg at 6:50 pins Chieaeo. hext morning at 0:00. ‘No extra ture, Gobdrged Os | his train for iast time, For Cincinnatl, Louisville and St. Lon's ‘daily at 2:30 sth. aud 10:0 pam, with, Through. Conzhes ana malace ‘Sleeping Cars to. above “polis, without #200 pan. ain ina ast Limiter Train to th and st Towle, arriving in Cineiniad uext Torulag at 7210, 8c Luis 6:30 pun. ‘No extra fare Ieehurged on this tain for fst thine. For Pittsburg at 9:00 a.m. with Parlor Car, and 8:40 mn, daily to Pittsburg, Cleveland and Detroit, with ioe rs to Pitisburg. 6:10, 6:40, 7:30, 8:30 For Baltimore on week days 5, 2nd 10:00 ams 12:10, 1:25, 8115 (5 minute train), 8235, 102.0 10:00 per une ae ne ta nea Maitimdre on Su ; 25, 1:30, 4:40, 5:40, 7510, 7:15, 8:25, 10:0 For points on the Shenandoah Valley ratiroad snd pointe south, 226 tit. aise 8:40 pam For Annupylls, 640 an. and 1231 130 and 12:10 and4:d0 pm. om For Way ‘Stations’ betwee Washi and Basti © is” between ore: bongo, Oa aut Varo i, Sb ao, 1209 and 10:0 ‘pan. On’ Bandaysy 835 ami. 130, 440, 7:15 and 1020 pam, yf stations on re poe 7:25 a.m. daily e3 jtoce mel} vinta on Metcopulfian Stanch o25 regret inn Letpels Se, ta and Vatiey 9:05 am. daily, ‘Sunday; EE path ellie on For and Winchester, 9:05 a.m. dafly, ex- Seok Rae Ad 0:00 aly eager ‘Trains arrive from the We TS EO nae ‘est daily, 6:00, 7:20 am, From, Anmspolls, $20, am. and 1.00 and'825 pm From Lexington, 5:30 p.m.’ Rapes 3 wand 610 p mn dally. excepesteie, Pont S28 ‘Trains eave Baltimore for at eer ay ee = ‘Dati! 130, Fy, 838.80, Te Bato ‘trains from We alitraing from Wathtegton stop at Talay Station ex Sar furier infirisetion SiS at the Baitimoreand onto ‘Omice—Wasntiagton , 10. and S51 Pennsylvania aveaue, corner Eh met orders willbe ie tobe re aad OSLO Gena at Matanra ¢ tool warmo 90 srane Sam ENTERS THE SYSTEM FROM UNKNOWN f Toop. te Apineen teuece From letters ssadiocd beeen cane ) £ f n — gits' there to be an efere maki CAUSES, AT ALL SEASONS. ANOTHER DISPATCH FROM commeaxpEn Kaxe— | New York Joobers in merchandige to eek ee SHATTERS THE NERVES, IMPAIRS DIGES- [AVAL OFFICERS VOLUNTEERING FOR sER- | legality of drummers’ tax,” a 4 TION AND ENFEEBLES THE MUSCLES. Latest Teleorams 10 Tha Star ICR ON THR ITHNUS — RADLT ARE ee ee eae coeeede the eee : — salons. ie tax, “There are now thirty-aix persons she = 2 — . BBB RRR 00 WW WORE ET Ss ry Whitney today received the tol-| PA, Ws commercial brokers’ Nesnec; "Uwe cents Secreta rokers change from 24, to 5 percent on BB. 9 Owwkw NNN 4s, lowing telegram from the president of the | negotiated by them. They have private BR ROO WWwWW THE LATEST FRO: ‘dl ., BoE HS? WY SSE Sc8 LATEST YM GEN. GRANT. | Pacific Mail Steamship company at New York, | for the display of sainples, and are protectes by His Condition a Little Better Than Last | €8Mling the number of roen he ts able to take | ae eee a eae ae BER Oo Bi Evening. to Aspinwall: “We can carry 200 men in City | Through the city. —In this clreular they ash # Et 38 S28 New Yorx, April 2, 2:45 p.m.—Mr, Jesse | of Para to-morrow at noon and 600 in the Aca- | trasetier: te co-oparate With thetn ane eee HE E %M § SS Grant says: “Ai this hour father's condition is | pulco next Monday.” | Secretars Whitney: te- | thst thes have a local office ere for the display @ little better than It was last evening.’ Blleds “We will ship 200 men Uy your steamer | #"00all tS smevide for tho expense of renahey, BR TUIT TTT FEE RI ee to-morrow noon, wil nisand camp equipage. | the office, and promise that those ptr ae) 63 T OFTm RRR, gs MESSAGES OF SYMPATHY. ‘The Tennessee, with Admiral Jouett, will leave | will ‘be ehtitied to the benetits of thi ioe Bae g bo ER ERE “ss, = ‘New Orleans probably today with office without any further license. ‘The Gom- Br ER * the House this Soral: New Orleans p! jay with extra com-| out any . The Sap Hf of Exe HR Sect > | Cauere oe tne renee a erncan maint | plement of marine for Aspinwall, and with | misloners wil requires strict compllause With THE BEST TONIC, New York, April2.—At 11:16 Commodore | ¢xtta provisions, —- oe ok on | wonton nT, ORDER, 0. 224, tok Garrison and wife drove up in a carriage to the | between 400 an eval nen at Aspio- | wastemed today by Major Dye, calling atten SHEERS Sia BEVERS Foreeinr eres | general's door and Mrs. Garrison went up the fo rs em | Ceapetn te tae weeeteaay of costing ck SE fo cual "Ti vnriches aid: purity tie blew, timer | St€PS, and Inquired as to the patient’scondition, | Will communicate hereafter.” ec ries 10 4 criminal proceeding. ex ESSTine Ay sqishos, sid purdes the blood stlin: | +e mot cytes the house. e men Wi taken from the Brookly the Police Court. Aise, In eas af nerves. ‘Tt does not tnjure the teeth, cause headache oF pro- auge constipation ait afer from medicines toe Wiittar (OC street northwest, says: iy son Was prostrated by Malarin Fever.with typhold navy yard. In reply toa telegram. to Commander of the Galena, that officer telegraphed to the Scoretary of the Navy to-day: “Transit is closed. Steamship property safe and in my possession; | the Individual names ‘of the fram are material, The lienienants are directed to ‘see that this order is stri - Gen, McClellan and other prominent men sent telegrams of sympathy, and a number of congregations forwarded dispatehes stating that they had offered up prayers for the general, Local Notes. Inptoms, and thousn he best imedeal car re “ i = was in altace ior twness. fos. along tine. | ExSenator Chaifee left the house at 1:10 p. | {i's navies went ahotker eee | James. F_ Mocoigan, familiarly known as the health, and we consider ithe best tonic made.“ | He sald the general was very low, but that | excrrewunr AT THE NAVY DEPARTMENT, | engine of Puiledelehi Genuine bis Trade Mark and crowed red lines | he talked verylucidly. After the general had | There was quite an excitement at the Navy in Washington sine with the govorument onverapper, ‘Take no otiter. Made only by taken aeup of coffee he remarked to the ex-| department this morning when it was learned | fire brigades died in that clty yesterday. Senator that he thought the coffee had done him good, | Miss Georgie D, Chambers received the Wigh- ¢st number of votes for the card recelver, #1 the Veteran Corps’ fair, Out of 64 Votes abe re * BROWN CHEMICAL CO,, BALTIMORE, MD, Lares’ Haxp Boox—usefal and attractve, con- tating ist of prizes for recipes. information. about coins, ete., given away by all dealers in medicine, oF mailed to any address on receipt of 2c. stamp. ap Wor Ace Tes Wun Wire ‘that the Secretary of the Navy intended to take active steps: to protect American interests on the Isthmus of nama. A pumber of naval officers volunteered thelr’ services for the expedition, and the | whole | Washington cobtingent expresse keenes' in the expected tunity: Brooks’ station, In th the navy to — distinguish — itself. | Corta station. has Iw Mine, All those who volunteered, however, were net | There will be no s~ chosen, but the naval board of detail in itsdatly | to-morrow (Good Frid session considered the matter carefully With & | meet Saturday mornis. view Rie rape most saltabie ee | <i >— are available. Major Charles Haywo the | ume " on marine corps, who is in charge of the eee eee a ae eee eae barracks at ‘Brooklyn, will have immediate be members of the Broikiyn and National charge of the marines. “A naval officer of rank, | baseball clubs pald their respects to the Pres however, will probably be detailed tocommand | dent to-day. the expedition. POORLY ARMED SATLORS. Se France and China. THE REPORTED PROSPECTS OF PEANCE—M. DE FREYCINET'S CABINET YET UNFORMED. Berry, April 2.—It is stated the Chinese legation here confirm the report that China has accepted the peace proposals made by M. Jules Ferry, ‘notwithstanding the recent vie- ories, Pans, April 2.—La Pai denjes that China has accepted the proposals made for France by M, Jules Ferry. ANOTHER FRENCH VICTORY. Hoxe Kone, April 2.—The French ‘on Mon- day began an attack upon the Pheng-Hoo or Fishers’ Islands, situ: in and commanding the channel between Formosa and the China main iand. The en; ment lasted until late Bowen bonse on K street bas been soll by Major Armes to Congressinan HF. Paye for neat Term. county, WE ARE GUAGE OF THE AR WITH THE LAN- WATERS; DON'T DABBLE IN WATERED STOCKS NOR DEAL IN WATERED CLOTHING, WE STAND ON TERRA FIRMA, AND YOU CAN ALWAYS GET AN ANSWER PLAIN TO WHAT IS MEANT BY G A naval officer in: conversing with a STAR re- LANTZ-—SHPERMAN. On Merch 91 E on Tuesday, when the French succeeded ip se- | porter today on the subject said: “It isasub- | Thendore s Wynkoop, Pitas hg et ADLER ON THE ERAIN. See eee onan losses, are NG | Ject of regret among naval officers that the | MARY LOIS, daaghter Of the late Cans, I Sheruaams sailors who will undoubtedly form part of the forces to be landed on the Isihmus will not be as well armed as the marines or even as the forces that they will have to contend with. ‘Their arms consist of the short magazine guns, which will not compare in range with the Springteld rides. Neither are they supplie With bayonets. They will fight hard tough, if it comies to figting.” TO COMMAND THE MARINES, ry. Commander Bowman H. MeCalla and Lieut. and twelve wounded, while it 18 Ghinese lost 600.” (Gen. Briere do I’ Iale telegraphs, under date of Wednesday evening: “The second brigade reached Chu at noon in good order.’ M, DE FREYCINET'S DIFFICULT TASK. The exile of the Orleans princes, it is reported, Will be a feature of M. De Freyeinet’s program, ‘M. De Freycinet makes but s! in bis task of securing a new mink: — said that the EVERY LITTLB BOY ON THE STREET CAN TELLYOU THAT DAY. On April Ist, 1885, TL YS8E f Peston and Agi Tat mood 2 vary at & mee mal will take place itm tis paresis weiomes No. 1243 tn the TON Terwees, Mand N streets, on Pi 3 on. fatends and relate ADLER BROKE THE BACK OF MONOPOLY PRICES IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA AND IS PROUD OF THE GOOD AND GLORIOUS ACHIEVEMENT WHICH HE ACCOMPLISHED DESPITE THE use, Prides, April 8, at 4:30 p.m, Priencs invited. " * private, atu: STERN, STUSRORN AND STRENUOUS EFFORTS Our Relations with Mexico. T. B. M. Mason, both on duty in the Navy de- | diy mortiing, at Rock Creek cemetery 7 OF THE LEADERS OF A POWERFULMONOPOLY | THE POSTAL TREATY ANDTHE TREATY FORTHE | Partment, have been ordered to accom: | gh BEEMAN. Gn. wel Wife Se Preah he Pee TO CRUSH THE “INTERLOPER” EXTRADITION OF CRIMINALS, wy the 200 men who gail from New | Sin oh iy fourth veer of Crry or Mexico, April 2-10 his mi to | York to-morrow for the Isthnfus of Pans her sire. ‘she was a cousistent member uf Pvteoutee congress to-day Bresident ‘Diaz says: “If the | Commander McCaila will be ln command Copprezational church. ‘ aS senate approves the pending postal treaty with | the land forces, and Lieut. Mason, of the artile || Prien family are respectfully invited to ate the United States It will promote regularity | lery. Lieut. Chas. F, Emimerick and Ensign | tend the Sinera’ from John Wesley charet., Connell | curravern and economy in the International service. Ai- John Gibson have been selected for stinilar ‘thonsh the recent lowering of internal postaze Aah ld duty, but will probably accompany the forces | MM streets, Friday, Apel &, has greatly lessened the revenue, the probabill- | to be sent later. $e THE PEOPLE ARE WITH HDS, ties Gre that the loss ‘will shortly be compen: Sia sneer Sa i cud of Clarenny ghee, DY ® continual Increase of correspond} Lieutenant Rodgers, of the navy, wlio recent= | _ {alts * MAKE A NOTE OF THE FOLLOWING: “A new treaty for the extradition of criminals, | ly returned from Aspinwall, says the towncon- | PAYNE Co pee od tee aor ee ae ees tains between five and ten thousand pe At | vant tno 400 patrs Dexter Hairline Pants, all Wool, $@.78. | Ment ind the Mexican minister, will be Subroit- | ig constructed on an island und contains two 300 pairs Cheviot Panis all Wook $250, toil to the Senate, Sls 3 iew. yolating $0) the ne ut which the rights of foreigners.and to naturalization. Ac- cording to treaty, Mexico had sent to the Amer- ican frontier a commission to settle the Bound- inclpal thoroughiures, along anama railroad runs. ‘One strce business houses and hot iit other some business houses dud 100Spring Overcoats, Silk facings, all Wool, $4.73. BINS, Men's Cassimere Suits, $7.50 and upwards, contains the At Gorrlock Mrs J.C ROBRINS, wit Tuesday, Marv 31, f James J. Holbing, Boys’ Cassimere Sulis, $4.50 and upwards, ary, but as the American Congress bad not and reside mets of Philedetpisin Pa Curikaren's Cassimere Sults, $2.50 and upwards, | | mille an appropriation for ‘@ corresponding | Thilans occupy bulidinss groaned im amthies | Libtadeiphta pans pleave cons: . Men's Prince Albert Suits, all Wool, diagonal, $11 | commission nothing had been effected. AS the | portion of thetiaand Tiere oe ae thee | ote mn Thursday. ADH 24, 1888, wt 20 and upwards. appropriation ts now voted, Mexico is ready to | [nudred Americans in. the place, Deiowed Busbind of Louinia A Shower ta tbe hier send a commission again.” the docks and in the store houses. Ce ar ‘ ee are valuauie prow” | _unecal sil take race Geen the undertaking a THESE AND A THOUSAND OTHER SPECIAL Logan Receives Two Votes. praery ry Pepryet ter epstiieeeett ney Petree g By ey BARGAINS AT SPRINGFIELD, ILL., April 2—In joint assem-| built of stone. “This house, texeiier with tis took pm bly, 44. senators “and 135 representatives Feamcttally inelind te docks, with the exception of that oc by answered the roll-call today. Logan received two votes and the assembly adjourned, ———— Latest Foreign News. THREATENING DUBLIN TRADESMEN. Dvsuis, April 2.—Threats have been mailed to @ great number of tradesmen in this city to the effectthat if they make any display of ‘welcome to the Prince and Princess of Wales during their visit to the city, they will be pun- ished by having their shop windows smashed. —— FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. the Pacific mail company, were destro til the construction of the railroad Aspinwall ‘Was nothing but an Indian villaze. THE ACTION OF THE CABINET. An informal meeting of the cabinet was held at the White House last evening to consider the course to pursue with reference to the Aspin- wall troubles, when it was decided that while this government is not called upon to talse coz- nizance of internal broils at Panama, yet it hi by treaty guaranteed free and uninterrupted LS. On the mornine of Wednewtay ARY REAL RICH elute Daniel J. Wel Ane Ist, ADLER'S Lilel of erat ‘TEN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE, 927 and 929 Seventh street northwest, Funeral will take place from. the grandmothe Corner Massachusetts Avenue a transit across the istimus,| Sceretary Whitues Vv ae " ock Mark therefore telegtgphed orders last nizht to the ne ay STRICTLY ONE PRICK. ‘sheet ahaelinhnciormcietiper pass commandant ofthe Brooklyn navy yard UNDERT ‘The following are the opening and 2:45 pn. prices of the New. York Stock Market to-day, es reported by all the available marines at the yard in tes I wire to. H. Dodge, 039 16th street: for immediate Beparture, and to provide some Gatling guns and men to handle th He also telegraphed to the president of the Pacifie mall company at New York that the government proposes to have the transit from Panama to Colon open, requesting a d& lay of the company’s steamer for a few days to receive a shipment of armed men, and askiag how many men could be taken. Secretary Whitney also telegraphed Capt. Kane, of the Galena, at Colon, and Consul Adamson, at Panama, ’for further information 4s to the condition of the railroad and st Be sure that you are inthe RIGHT PLACE. See “ADLER” over the door. JUS BELLE. 8 v Corner of G st. 2 | attention to ait « S CAIN & C0. ° UN ben’ 1OAL Test, beween Ne WASHISE E* BOTEL, a5 27-Open evenings until 9;Saturdaysunti} 11. mh2s Trse Are Tux Days WHEN A MAN NEEDS A SPRING OVERCOAT. FURNISHING UNDERTAKER, Noa, 912 Pennsylvania avenue northwest and Tas 10 ujoregon Trans. Ont West... ‘Mail ship property, and whether transit across the Ait that nt Pac. isthmus remains ope if their repiles to He said last 1} these dixpatenes ¢ ; ‘ THE DOCTORS ARE GOOD FELLOWS, BUT resent advices the men and guns from the W. BARKER, is rooklyn bavy yard will be sorwatded isnme. | Dee ~ THERE IS A HEAP MORE SATISFACTION IN dintely. 3 Sines skis at pln sats Gace ress via Galves 2 ACTICAL FI =, PUTTING $15 OR $20 INTO A SPRING OVER- ringiee “Eel angen ty trong rg state that communication with Colon Is re- 1 Bo opened, 318) Burt De. ee Bi COAT THAN INTO A DOCTOR'S POCKET. Vee ee ee 612 11th street wortuwont jeat was Inevitable, made his eecap his men were killed or captured. this time was in flames. Everything ri away save a few Panama railrond buildings on tant de- Many of town by Fighting ty Colon, commenced on the WE HAVE A FINE ASSORTMENT OF NEW FRESH GOODS. HANDSOME? OF COURSE _Telephone eal! 947-4. SPINDI y 7 ILLIAM F FURNISUING mm 3 UNDERTAKER, the north beach, suflering is intense. No | Yelephotecinnetion TUEY ARE. GOop? WE BACK THEM WITH water nor {000 is to be had. Three cars loaded MiOBo Tei stteet northwest, near Le ab Gen Gui iy ren near Cone ae Taeee with supplies were to leave last night, “Many & wniaw a Ju 2 Telephone c of the citizens are uiterly ruined. 3 in Panama, Aizpuru will Colon aud prevent th 1 is quiet nd trosps to hold pected pillage. oe NAVAL Onpens.—Ensign Wim. V. Bonough has been detached from the Jatestown and Baltimore Markets. BALTIMORE, Mo,, April 2.—Virginia sixes, aus coupons bik: do. new thress, O2 Nortn Carolina NUERTAKER AND Pro~enat. Drencrom, Aut sires nortlawent, MEDICAL, &e. WITH ANY AND ALL OTHERS TO BE FOUND IN WASHINGTON. sixes,old, 1.08 bl BALTIMORE, Mo. dling, 111-16. Flour st April 2.—Cotton quiet—mid- FOR PERSONS WHO WANT AS HANDSOME y. with moderate demand. ‘Wheat—southern firme estern_ higher; southern —————= AN OVERCOAT AS CAN BE MADE WE CALL | red, 90292; southern amber, ‘0. 1 Maryland, | ordered to the Portsmouth. Leave of absence | J CURE FITS! Suny Nos wewern ‘winter rea, spot, B:astes | hos been granted to Ensign GC. Foulk for tee | A. vBe" 1 sas 1 cure T Go not mean merely to ATTENTION TO OUR WULFING worsrEDs, | Apri, S71 "deed: “May, Untusoie: ‘Sune, OOuabl: | Monte. with permiscion to sity Jats | tiem fra Cie aod tora. tae em feta sas at " EST southern white, S3igabd; soulbern yellow, 60a | Modores QC. Dadser and Win EPILEISY of FALLING SICKNESS @ lifelong LINED THROUGHOUT WITH THE BEST SILK | southern white, Shad: soutuern yellow, Gowodia: | Meotorss G:C. Matas M. Hunee: Com: | sndy- J warrant my reiurdy to cure the ont meee, SERGE. THESE ARE WITHOUT DOUBT THE FINEST EVER SHOWN IN THIS CITY. manders’ HL. T. Pici A. S._ Crowtinsiield, MeCalla, F. i. Chadwick. Lieut, Conimanders Sehetky ard T. A. Lyons: singer, A. R, Conden, i. M. Symonds. T. b, M. son and ¢.G. Bowman; Medien Director C. Gorgas; Surgeons GF. Winslow and W Sumner, | Because ouuers have fulled is by teason for Bot koe Fe aSAca40: Stoander, doe bid, Oats drmi—southern, ; . tern. white, S8atn, Western mixed, 30a?! nla Baath Rye Neawer, Gano. Provinons iy: and active. cher, 6. Ferined quiet, L0iga10sq, Whisky stead Other articles unchangsd. Preigits Seainer duli~corton, M644. four, 18.04 grein HRecelpts=dloar, 8.98 barrels: Wi corn, 63,000" bushels. oats, 2.000 bushels, s + th de or We Pigman, at Lieut W.'W. Re re. (Send al once fora treative and & Pree muy tnfallibie xpress ang Post Te dots yuu pothing hie trial ad 1 will eure ‘Dr, HG. “ROOT, 18d Peart st, New i. LEON Has LaMo sourl avenue to E. B. BARNUM & CO, fieuts—wheat, 1,00 bushels: core, T Farwell; Assistaut Surgeon the ection or partuers ae : Sules~ wheat, 407,000 bashels: corn, 213,000 bashela | Directors A. W. Russel aud C.F ‘T HAS NEVER BEEN CONTRADICTD HAP : Tomostow, Good Friday, there will be ho markets. | Directors A crn ast A pn RROTINLIs ts the nidest establiched otver mh30 881 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE |__| Chicazo Markets. Hj Hinman, and 3. coulltentiy’ comit bn. EROTHE RS ee Wee ae (CAGO, ILL. April 2.— 5 niet ers TT. Zeller and Int mentee: gel kes coin q apr pee 3 3 Henity Lee snyder; Passed” Avis Sa | Indien marie oF rusele. “aul reectinriud eae Abe eer : 2 Tas Navoxat, Sare Derosrr Co. ER 15TH STREET AND NEW YORK AVE. PERPETUAL CHARTER, ACT. QF CONGRESS JANUARY 20D, 1867 $200,000 Ting troubles successfully treated food accommodations, aiid kind ‘efiient marae ‘shed 1 kind: Ariat urate fare re to stay m few is treutanent mane MMi. SELDEN, 320 MISSOURI AVE. . helyw Pennsytvatla ave. Oa. the April, May. 11 6.72hs May, 6.0; — + Matters in the Senate. THE PRESIDENT ASES THAT ACTION BE 8US- lari comb, A. Hall: Wins tia man, 'J.R. L R. E: 3 Naval Con- Aassistant Civil structor F. T. 3 . G." Menocal, M.S, Shes" Doctors. in the Uni ‘AND BURGLAR PROOF VAULTS. YENDED ON THE NOMINATION OF atm, LAW- Waite he Biantdie “tnd” c. eS Woieott becehy fort ours son recto, emacs bee LN President Be ordered to continue on their present dutics till | (gg aritice safe. healthy wn: + soe CHARLIE C_ GLOVER Gr Hussed Co, Vice Prest. SS er egress oepcrsomsentnse\ lr Pn Gg Bins cd ip Husmeats, Come | SOS ee et T LAWIASON RrGcs) Treas tothe Senate a message asking suspension of | mauders’ N.H. Fargiiiar, C.D. Sizsbect SM. Nit STORED By USING ALBER’ it NT, secre ”. = Bekerand Horace Bier, Lieut. “Corpiandss | Mi or two ot ba. BiUTHERS tay pi ie STUMTEN AMT YRS Asst. sovy. | ction upon the nomination of Alexander R. an jrorating Con Wil cure any Case Of seniltual weakhess.nepyons oon Lon, of Georgia, 10, be minister to Russa, |¥- Hg Cun deat Wt iburaetl Barre any | yy ma ceo hs a a jamin P. Snyder, ‘Charles C. Glover, until the papers in connection with the re-| Peck, W. P. Clason, FH. Holmes aad Jo pe) S2ow system. 9u6 & 8 yg ES Henry A Wittard, moval of his disabilities can be found. It is | Parker, Paymaster R.W. Allen, Chief Engineer | WfAPAME DE FOREST HAS REMEDY Fo SE tia cepa understood that the suspension isonly tem-| E. Fariner, Passed Assistant Engineers J. Kk. | Qe due All female com aoe Pomty, cident hasalso notified the Senate | hae’ Pros WW. tend wees ht, | Bours frum to ‘The President has also not ¢ Senate | lister, Profs. W, W. Hendrickvon, J. a. itive, bax oes that be will send no more nominations todas. | D. Tedd, L. F, Prud'homme and OL oliver, on | JQEAD AND BE Wisk —DR. BROTHERS #668 St aw. appeared before ine an made atl tha hes the Oldest Sestablisined Expert Speciniiat hy Ue city, and Will guarantee a cure in all cases of venereal disease, and furnish medicine, or no charge: abe furnished’ medicine “fee. Consaitation "aid Itis expected that final adjournment will take place this afternoon, a es ——___ Confirmed by the Senate. dered t6 continue on their present duties’ ull July 1st, 1885, ‘ RANGE OF THE THsRMOMETER.—The follow Besides the nomination of Mr. Pearson to be | inz Were the readings atthe sicnal office today, | fen atany hour during tty day mulocribed aud wore “ 6. if 5 Wrens are Sa nee Sermo Har Srawo Har rat New York, the Senate today | 98 MPG Fa my 4035 Liam. OO; 2p | sieiae eh Ue BT ee Ae aed confiimed the following: To be postmasters—Osbun Shannon at Law- rence, Kas.: Andrew D. Morgan at Ilion, N. Y.; ‘GTPS HOMMOPATHIC FEMALE PILLS—a Mitre tting remedy for alt ena THE DUNLAP FIFTH AVENUESTYLE SPRING Hons and all Disease produced from. o'clock this morning Officer Murrell SILK AND DERBY HATS NOW READY AT | Myroh H. Peck, Jr, iat ‘Batavia, NYS Glscovercd that the front door of house 1702 L oe ee ee ~. Babeosk, es northwest, occupied by Chus, H. Greene, WILLETT & RUOFFS ‘i Ngrman J. Oolman to be commissioner of ag- had been forced ope ‘and clothing hd SilSt | 1p LYON, THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED AND ware valued ai $260 packed up and ready Baty ae oxo rsogimainore, | misicnr gua of “into becom | sd SSMig'Mineens Te Mee | arabe hoe sal = Sai hats pbavard Parko Custis Lewis to be minister to : moved, treatsent Correnpe Coxvicrep NSLAUGHTER.—Ye consultations rictiy con ae DEL Mena! © be masnerso tae iawalten | aforaenn cbt Cuttinal Gaur tnejury tn te indies. Ofice hours ited aud Oto 8 pau, case Smith, | in Alexander McCue to be solicitor of the ater of Elmer Hollins im Georsciown on RR RORERTSON, THE WELL-KNOWN PTY: OEE: 5 ck soba aeinniees Chill Curletmas day last found a verdict of guilty, | AJ sician and survesin. aud tie oideat reliable. Crenlent bowd ts be, collector tateraal reve- | With & recommendation to the mercy Of und | ean Aatumors oly, sum comsuited to, Wash UU gS88g EEE nue, sixth distriet North Carolina. court, > S500. SC nw, near dog mts froin 2 100 pom, op a BU Base Be Isham G. Searcy, to be collector of internal] 3, 37, squren’s INDEBTEDNESS—In the care da Care guazaniced in every casa Bi u & Tevenue, third district of Texas. of T.C. Crawford et al. agt. J. H. » Lalumore, Ma. ‘uo’ ess Exe Nathah Gregg, to be collector of internal reve- | the auditor (air. Payne) his reported on the in ‘OF THE GENERATIVE ©} nue, second Seog ge ini debtedness of Squier as follows: To depositors ‘quickly cured by the Civiale Method. pe mere arent J, Boyd, to be. collestor of Internal | receiving’ per cont or under, 617 fnvall the hosp! tate: Prompt suture fs o3 oo Ex a eset , og ge oy non cent, 02; & per cont, 85,075.28; Fars Sos, Se ee enone | ° eae it, of Maryland, cent, 10; 12 Be et $20,463.90. Fampbiet Py Ag REMEDL G08 “oo es ica rejat Kelly, of Virginia, ‘to be minister to mn 9 taly. Aulus Magree, of Indiana, to be minister t0) qargves Wao Like WASHINOTON.—A letter R GENERATING STEAM. iwede — Fon GookINe PURPOSES. STs Farvis, of North Carolina, to be United | Fecelved here a day or two ao from a Philudel- FOR HEATING BY FURNACE FOR HEATING BY LATROBES, FOR OPEN GRATES. IT MAKES A QUICK FIRE. 17 18 HASILY IGNITED, 1 DOES NOT BURN OUT THE GRATE if 18 RCONOMICAL, 4 WILL PAY TO TRY It, phia detective states that some of the thieves of city aay they had so much success here about the 4th of Mareh that they. think of make ing Washington their permanent homes. States ister to Brazil. aes W: Buck, of Kentucky, to be minister to ra. ee ee malnister to FOR SALE BY THE . WASHINGTON GASLIGHT CO