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AUCTION [ION SALES. AUCTION SALES. aad THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C4 F ‘RIDAY, APRIL 3, 1888. __ FAMILY SUPPLIES. GENTLEMEN'S GOODS. ‘THIS AFTERNO CANSON BROS., Anctionsers, D* SALE OF HOUSE AN ee heer co BETWEEN REET SUCTH, THIRD A. Pte dies HALE STREETS WERT ‘cortain deed of trust. bear! thebigieenthday of April, A.D. IBs1. and re- corded ia Lil i0 151, one of the land, Fecords of the Di Columbia, and at the request Of the hoide viklenre of Indebtedness secured Thereby, we stall sell. at pablic an in fromt of the halts premises om FRIDAY. THIRD Day OF APRIL PEGh at EIVE O'CLOCK P.M. all that p land known and described on the the city of Wachington as the westerninest.one-h Gig" of Lot numbered twenty (20), in Square num eehusideed and forty (G40) beligg the same proper conversed to John Frawley by deed duly Tecorded In Liber 720, et follo 237, of the land records of the Dis- et ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash; balance In equal in- maimenis of one and two years, OF ail cash, at the option of te purchaser: deferred payments sball bear interest at the rate of six per centam, and shall be se- cured by dee of trust on the described premises, Failure to comply with terms of wale by the purchaser within ten days thereafter shall be sufficient to anth fae the tructess to renelt he sald property at they fad cost of te sald detaniting. phrvhne Gaze’ pobite advertisement of Buch eadie Revcpaier yobichad in Waantogion, 1 $100 own onday ofeale. Conveyancing af purchasers cose oh k. BETTY mhiswfmia 6 HENNING, } Trastecs Werte B WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers, ATTRACTIVE SALE OF ELEGANT HOUSEHOLD EFFECIS. Elegant Parlor Sulte, Rosewood Frame, Elaborately Carved: Hoveword Marble Top Center, Table, An aint Framed Piet Walnut Chamber ‘cortaibs und Cornices Uque Muioauy Chamber Bal Wood Reception Chairs, Framed Mantel Mirrors, W ‘Mirrors, Gilt Reception Suites, Lace ber Suites, Handsome ‘Rosew: kack, Parlor Sultes Upholstered In Rep iver Plated Ware, Brot ina, Glass And Crockery Ware. § OUR SALESROOM, AT ELEVEN CLOCK, Cloth, Library Suites, ‘Walnut Cham EI all Hair nzes, TO-MORROW MORNING, APRIL FOURTH, being theeffeet of a party declining hoi asekee| Eioved to our sdlearoom fOr convenience of sale. ‘Sale takes place In front of Auction Rooms et TEN fousebold sfecta. of every Ge- O'CLOCK, inc! scription, ir tuding Hi rps DOWLIN ONE TOP PHAETON AND TION. ‘TO-MORROW (Saturday), at TWELVE O'CLOCK, at the APRIL ‘auction WALTER B. WILLIAMS & 00,, Aneta Auctioneer. “TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. HARNESS Dowllug, T shall sell for account of ‘One Top Phacton, be Set Harness, t B.F. SHAW. and re- ‘AT AvO- FOURTH, 1 Toon of The. TO-MORROW. VHANCERY SALF OF VALUABLE LEASE OF Fath, WHARE. WATEE AND EXCURSION RIVILEGES GN BLACKISTON ISLAND, OTHERWIsk KNOWN Qs MONTE CHRISTO, ON THE. POTOMAC RIV Under and by virtue of decree passed in theSupreme Court of the Mstriet of Corumbte om the seventh day of March, 1885. in equity cwiee mnmhered O11, In which Puxene Mitkiewtez fs the complainant and Ea- Ward Abner the defendant, I shall offer tor sac, for Gash, to the Dichest bidder, on SATURDAY, the FOURTH DaY OF APRIL, 1865, at TWO O'CLOCK ¥, Mat the auction rooms of Duncanson Firoe corner Of Stik and Datrcets northwest, in this city, the le Of all that property situated and being on Hlarkistor Taand, St Mary's county. “Md, contalning twel acres, more or less, anit described, according toMeWil- Tame sabdivinion of said island, recorded among the land recoris of St. Mary's county, Md..on the 25th day Of December, 1883, In Liber J. £"F., No. Z, folio 113, Se follows: "Heginning with the” northern inter: Potomac avenue on the river front, ran- On the west side of sald avenue 320 feet to ma street, thence ina western airection on rth sisis of sald street 900 feet to St. Clement's avenue, thence in @ northerly direction on the east Side uf sald avenue 77. feet to the river front, thence inan eastern direction along the river front to the Intersection of Potomac aventie, to U the buildings and improvements nowe anid reservation with the wharf known as Mc ‘iiliams wharf, and all the water rights and priv. rato the sane belonging, together with all the Nidings and linprovements thereon erected by the sult as partuers, the same being not sub- to removal at the explration of the lease. Sali! ease runs for a term of five yeurs from the first day of March, 1564, at a yearly rental of $500, with fhe privileges of fartuer term of ve years from the explration of saldterm, at @ yearly rental of $750. Poe lease carries with It the wharf privileges, the sole right of landing excursionista on the Island aud Sonducting an excursion business. ‘Chere is a gvod Hotel and Dining Room, several Cot- Per and Bath Houses, asplenaid Dancing Parton ore. and everything Recessary for a summer and excursion reeort. ‘Immediately ufter the saéd sale, I shall also offer for sales large quantity of Bathing Sults,a Cooking Range, temo ieee Se Pee obtained. at the office of Newton & Berryman,810 oe Washington, D. ring of Sale: Cash. Pa te oe DUNCANSON BRO6., Aucts. mhl4-s,tu,thédbs —_ DOWLING, Auctioneer. SEVEN HANDSOME PARLOR SUITES, WALNUT MARBLE-TOP TABLES, EASY CHAIRS, LOUNGES, WALNUT MARBLETOP AND OTHER CHAMBER FURNITURR, LARGE NUMBER OF HAIR AND HUSK COTTON MATTRESSES, ENGRAVINGS AND OIL PAINTINGS, HANDSOME WALNUT SIDE- BOARDS, FIFTY COMFORTS, BRUSSELS AND INGRAIN CARPETS. COOKING AND HEA‘ ING STOVES, TOGETHER WITH MANY OTHER ARTICLES NOT NECESSARY TO MENTION. ALSO, AT TWELVE O'CLOCK, 4 Fine Lot ot Books,embracing Pictorial Battles of Civil War, 2 vois.; American Cyclopedia, 17 vols; Library of Wit and Humor. Library of Choice Literature, Charles Dickens’ Works, 13 vols; Bat- Ues of America on Sea and Land, finely illustrated, 8 vola; National Portrait Gallery, @c. ALSO, LARGE ASSORTMENT OF ENGLISH STONE ‘CHINA. ALSO, AT TWELVE O'CLOCK, HORSES, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, &c. On SATURDAY, APRIL FOURTH 1885, at TEN LOCK, land in front of my auction rooms, collection of above goods. N.B—Ample storage room. ap2-2t FpuoMas DOWLING. avcuoneer. GOVERNMENT SALE. On SATURDAY, APRIL FOURTH, 1885, AT ZWELVE O'CLOCK, in front of my auction rooins, 1 aes DARK BAY HORSE; INE COUPELET; ONE LARGE DOUBLE CARRIAGE, COST $600. ONE DOUBLE SET HARNESS AND OTHER ARTICLES, apl-3t (OLAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. VALUABLE LIBRARY AT AUCTION. virtue of an order of the Supreme Court, hold! gn Groans Courts wil lt at toe auction reome of Thomas Dowi'ng, corner of Pennsylvania avenue and iTihisteee: rorthvest af public auction, chmmenct EDNESDAY EVENING. the EIGHTH DA: SEAPRIL. A. D-1885, and the Hate PAST SEVEN OCLOX soe ine tory, eae =e “Sen ciniae Hua, _——— DOWLING. Auctioneer. CATALOGUE SALE or MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, IN EVERY DEPARTMENT OF LITERATURE. MANY OF THEM IN FINE BINDINGS ANDFINELY ILLUSTRATED, TO BE SOLD AT MY AUCTION ROOMS, &. W. COR 11THST. AND PENNSYLVANIA AVE, MONDAY EVENING, ‘THE CTH OF APRIL, 1885,AND FOLLOWING EVENINGS, AT 7:30 O'CLOCK. ‘THOMAS DOWLING. Auctioneer. TERMS, CASH. wh30-7t (OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. appara gerne ates Betts te meee of + A. D. 1954, in 9152, wherein George W. Mec Ea ct al defendants, I'wil seil at Ne in front of the premises, on MONDAY, APRIL 1885, at FIVE O'CLOCK P. 3L, the follow: real estate in the city of Washington, ‘of Columbia, to wit: The south half of Lot Bumbared, 27. 1p square Xo. 515, fronting 89 feet on west 4th street, between K and L streets ‘Rorthwest, ‘Terms of sale: Que third cash. the balance in six and twelve months: of all in cash, ai the option of the pur- Popout of $100 required at time of sale, mast be complied with In ten days from efeale. Ali cont, ‘at cost of purchaser. = SMITH: Trustee, mh26deds ‘Sth street northwest, WOOD AND COAL. Woon ale JOHNSON BROTHERS, WHARFS AND RAILROAD YARD: TWELFTH AND WATER STREETS AW. BRANCH YARDS AND OFFICES CONNECTED BY TELEPHONE 1202 F street northwest. ‘1516 7th mreet northwest. 1740 Pennsyivanis avenue northwest, 1112 Oth street northwest. PROFESSIONAL. ‘The wise for health on ‘and thousaids visit Dr 416 Pennsylvania avenue establishment lg ‘Corns. Bunions, diseased nails, Vascu! .cres- cences aud all diseases of the feet. Dr. White stwenty- conseputive year of practice in, Waahinguon. Fee. 2 siting. (Baltimore establishment, 11 Nort C3 HS DE J. SEMM DIST, MANICURE Buntons, Inflam: SURGEON CHTROPO- ND DERMATOLOGIST. ‘soft’ and hard, ied and Sore joints, Club or Ingrowing Nails iy St pain or blow. "Hundreds of testimonials o¢ Te clitePot” Washington "of Seals i. chee, 1910 11th street northwest. ME BKOOKE TELLS ALL THE EVENTSOF LiFe. "Ai bontness couddential. Ladies and gem: Gemien 50 cents each. 408 L street, between 4th aad Suh streets northwest, \p4PaMe Pars ENT) CURE MADD PAYS CRESIDI MANICURE ui — Pinger Deauti- = Beaks ‘ins Salisan: sroeasesct the bands or feet, OL. Rooma’S anf 6,005 Pe evane-Oon 00 « Gue Mends PP HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. Iw ‘TION. TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, APRIL FOUR’ 1885, at ELEVEN O'CLOC! shail’seil the above matting. at my auction NTY PIECES STRAW MATTING AT AUG ronyt P}HOMAS DOWLING. Auctioneer. CLOSING SALE OF THE LANMAN COLLECTION: OF OU PAINTINGS. On Mt OCLOCK, of thie atiove collection. yet DAY, APRIL SIXTH, ._Now on exhibition. 1885, at ELEV! ‘my art room, I shall have s closing sale Many of the choicest seces [DUSCASSON BROS, Auctioneers COMPANY, AT AUCTION. On THURSDAY MORNING, Herdic Phactor , Corn Herdle Phaeton Company, corner FIFTEEN HORS! APRIL NINTH, ELEVEN O'CLOCK, we will sell, at the stables of oth and © ES. ‘The above can be seen on dsy of sale, ‘Terms: Cash. pn RUSTE 'S SALE OF A VAI LUABLE TRA OF LAND, CONTAINING ABOUT 44 AC) MORE OR LESS, EAST BRIDGE, AT AUCTION. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated February and duly recorded In Liber ‘No. 882, ‘one of the land records for the bim.and by direction ofthe secured thereby, Fshall sell at publle at Hiams & Co-. on TU AD. Is foito te. District of Colu Salesroom of Walter ‘B. Wil and” ‘D etreets’ northwest, FOURTEENTH, A.D. 1885, ‘all that certain plece and county of Washington, in ‘OF BENNIN 24, ye corner 10% Distri n, at the nb ¥, APRIL Parcel of land, lying in ny the jet of “Cofurn- bia, particularly described by metes and bounds in ‘s ‘ofa tract of land ‘aliced of frat, nd known called Fortune ‘2 ter ofa mile eaat of tie Easter land until it intersects the containing forty-for provements thereon. ‘Terms of sale: In on hundred dollars cash: balance two, three, four and five years, with interest from day of sale, and. secured. by'a deed of trust Broperty sold: of ‘all cash af the option of the pure ia. struck off chaser. $100 down when the p: All conveyancing at coat of of sale are not complied wit poperty at the risk and cost of ‘EEKS & CO,, Auctioneers chager, and tf the in seven day of ante the Trustee reserves the Fight: to setuaitin JOHN C MCKELDEN, WILLIAMS € CO, TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE PROPER’ ON FIRST STREET SOUTHWEST, virtue of a deed of of Bctober tai ana 4058, folio 90, et soy 'oF ‘the ‘Waalitngton counts: of request of the party see will sell on ¥,! OF APRIL, 1980, at FIVE: of the premises, to the bi est bidders é eecribed vis: All those and situate end being in Wash Columbia, and known upon the| said elty as and belng alf of Lot front by the depth of lot ten, feet front By the de subdivision of lots. the underst, cE lot twelve, in th and five, in land records ‘Columbia, el runtevs reels, oF, ‘ty, District of nd plat ven ee anim Ee | lan of five arecorded Hrustees will "sell, TEENTH, 1885, at FOUR O'CLOCK P.M the followt of land in trict of Columbia, of land called “Alliance,” ‘and bounded as follows: fees, APRIL, T: eine ag See ae aS part of a tract the same at = Sar peer point or stone known as the northwest corner of Beat lie and Hawkins’ addition to Geor ning thence al fifty-seven 85-1 road, and which is the south line ‘the beginnis two 85-100 Pickrell, thence north seven Ca degree, west along the line Pickwell ei tween Brooks and Kel eighty-three de the West line of the new ming, containing 27 lesa. This is Uated on the Tunlaw road, und the land of Charles Ho1 ‘Terms, Ing Bethe ecavof purchases: “S100 Goeeae sence ing at the evavof purchaser. requ! the time of saleand if Ghe terms ofeale be not compiled with within ten daysafter the reserve the right to resell the: and cost of the defaulting notice in the Evening Star <P. HAN: apl acres, 2 town and run- the whole tract ‘Dérches to the west side of the new ‘of the land to be conveyed: thence north y-five degrees and three- quarters of a degree west along said ‘fouth live sity perches to the line between Kengie and juarter n Kengla ani a hty-seven 6-10 perches to the line be ‘thence with sald line north ers, east thirty-three 7-10 perches to ‘thence with said west ‘road, line south twent ‘and one-quarter ofa degree, asi one hundred and siz and 66100 pervhes (the interest from day ofsale, ‘alvcashy ag and reccrd- ‘501d, oF purchaser 10: JAMES Ac JOHNSTON, } Trostees, ‘Webster Law Building. roods aud 11 desitable property, sli- ‘adjoining “Tunlaw” farm ‘property St thetisk the: ater 3 days! CORANGERY GALE OF VALUABLE PARTIAL: LY IMPROVED REAL ‘SIDE WEST OF SEVEN: NEARLY OPPOSITE THE SOLDIER’ NDARY ROAD, NORTH OF BOU! THE COUNTY. By virtue of a decree Court of the District of 33 im the fimbla on the 8d day of March, A. D. 1686, in the cause of John against Mar ‘Lang and Laderick, called Eng Si eens cay seen Centre 2 fe ga wate BAY, EIGHTA ¥ a mene ped 'CLOC! ze PE et chased by John Lang, deceased, in his litetine t John Dickinson aad. wife, Angust 20) 2 io ESTATE, BEING ON ‘THSTREET ROAD, SoOME Mne of the 7th street plank road, 12 perches from the Intersection of said west line with said point being the northeast corner, running thence north 890, west 14.05. orth 2149, west 8.02 perches, thence south 690, perohes, to the intersection with the west line ‘thence with said line of 1.08 Skvveast &02 perches Yo the begin the ‘improvements thereon, consis! house and several smaller bullding Terms of sale: One-third caab, notes at one and two years, Dearing oid, or ail can att of the purchaser. depose of 8200, ES Lge tcamied wie tea S Frosar ieee Sa oa defanitt Al 3 BUSEEE SSR ruatee, cent per annum from day of sal of trust on the when sale risk and cost of the ancing and. ry DUNCANSON BROS., Ancts. ‘Taylor's ane sgt ning, togeth eles aa = ‘said road south rps = waceasax, Real Estate Auctioneer. TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE. TWENTY-FIFTH District of Columbia, and at the pes, thereby secured, we will sell Lor 8. Ww. ROOF PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AN} STREET NORTHWEST DB record of the request of EwDAY, APIO EIGHTH, dae, at PIV OCLOCK Peat all eee rcotn nate 16 ue eS hes ae fae ecah street, by depth of niuety awe (65) fee, Bate Tiber Sor 1005, tole 420, securing ga 306 one sass from January 14, aba, with interest at 8 per coat P*feema: One third cash; balance in equal instalments in six, twelve and eighteen months, for whic Dorchiuer, bearing terest Ross day’ Of sale, and de be taken. Pured by deed of trust on ‘A dvposis of €100 will be Fequired all conveyancing and recording will be at cost o! dave isk and cost or de. chaner. from sale, property will be faulting purchaser. INO. W. PILLING, m28-dads # terms are not complied with in eight THOS. F. WAGGAMAN, Btidine of sal "Trustees, THOS. E WAGGAMAN, auct, le Was: War: Wan: SUSAR SUGAR, @ Tha for 50 conta BBs | 0 LBS. LIGHT BROWN, 0 cents, VITMER & CO.. GROCERS, manag © ¥) ie puns¥LV ANIA AVE, POOLE, BROOKE ¢ CO., 4 Louisiana avenne. Po Be ge ER RRR FE ig § Hee ER ker Sad = ‘THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA PATENT PROCESS FLOUR, Jerrituont a doubt the most BxaCTirUL and the most yes Flour in the worl ‘The Millers have not only the most cree AS me pres ery invented up to the presnt time, Lut they produce Flour Ussukrassen by any mill'in the world. To rove that, we would simply etate that w Inrge quan- ‘of this’ faicent Flour is shipped annually to ‘and eafen at the principal Courts of the olf world. We Guakarmr that ts made from selected Bard wheat grown in Minnesota and Dakota it is amacknowlodged fact, that in this Flours ep Eration of the glutinous particles of Ue wheat berry fimination ofall weak and starchy ‘een reached, and is consequent foragzioun, yielding msre bread to the barrel ther Four. ‘The bed trade ‘adults that making wuallties It is the cheapest, as Wrell as te pent for eftuer nny or baker's te, and cs aes i Svery Darrel s warranted to give entire slisfactlon STERLING'S ST. LOUIS FANCY. ‘One of the most beantiful Winter Wheat Patents ever offered to the trade. It is unexcelled by any other Patent except Ceres, and will please the most ex- acting housekeeper and satisfy the most fastidious epl- cure, GILT-EDGE, A magnificent Winter Wheat Patent. RELIANCE. A splendid Minnesota Patent Flour, made by the celebrated Hungarian process. Itis avery cheap and beautiful Patent, within the reach of all classes, and ‘we guarantee will give satisfaction to every one who will try it, GOLDEN HILL. ‘The olf reliable stand-by and the Standant Family Flour of the District. It is eqnal in quality toa great many high-priced Patent Flours, whfist it can be bought for considerable less money. We defy competl- torsto bring forth any Flour superior to CERES, STERLING, GILT-EDGE, RELIANCE or GOLDEN HILL, ond we feel assured that any housekeeper who tries them once will never use avytuing else Forsale by alt grocers. ‘Wholesale Depot, corner Ist st. and Indiana ave weld WM. M.GALT € co. mers T'o Onnen 6 REINFORCED SHIRTS to Order for $0.00 6 PLAITED BOSOMS to On@@r f0F.seiescvee-12-00 THE LATEST STYLES IN OOLLARS, CUFFS AND NECK WEAR. & B ELLERY, ‘1112 F street northwest, COLLARS AND CUFFSLAUNDRIED for 2c. each. ml Jusr Receven- A Large Line of NECK WEAR, for 50c,, 750. and$1. Full Line of Fall and Winter UNDERWEAR, st lowest prices, Large Line of DRESS SHIRTS constantly on hand. CHARLES HYATT, Proprietor. THOMPSON'S SHIRT FACTORY, 816°F street northwest, #050, Opposite Patent Office POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. TEAMER T. V. ARROWSMITH, FROM SEVENTH STREET WHARF, MONDAYS, THURSDAYS and SATURDAYS st Tam _ Returning TUESDAYS, FRIDAYS and SUN- DAYS, touching at all River Landings as far aa No- mini Creek, Currioman, St. Clements’ Bay and Leon- ardtown. Connects with B. & 0. RR st Shepherds. JOHN B. PADGETT, Agent. C. W. RIDLEY, Manager. mob POTOMAC TRANSPORTATION LINE, STEAMER CAPT. W. 6. GEOGHEGAN, will resume the route between BALTIMORE AND WASHINGTON, stopping at 3 River Landings, leaving Stepheuson’s wharf NDAY. March 15. must be prepaid. “all accommodations Ply to int, wha ‘OMice:—12th st. and Pennsylvania gv. Dw, mb11-ém QTHAMER MATTANO LEAVES 7THSTRE River Freight received SATURDAYS ONLY, and Al ST RERENGON BROCE wharf Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays, at Selaek aa for River Landings as fap an tation sherhouns “For infomsation apply to), ns Moae | Gl SHERLER, Tid Pa ave nw. mno G. T. JONES, Agt, 7th-st, wharf. L oW FARE TO NORFOLK-STEAMER LADY ington, Mondag, Wednesday and Eng’ “at 590° p. a, Mon inesday and Friday at me first-class Fare, 7c. Hound Trip, $1.25, ja20™ leave IRECT TO NEW YORK. FREIGHT /ERS JOHN GIBSON and’ E. C. KNIGH' jer 41 East River, N. ¥. every SATURDAY at 4 ‘street wharf, Washington, every WED- R RING. ‘Freight at lowest rates, Ja0 \[ ORFOLK AND FORTRESS MONRO: JN The popaiar. steamer GEORGE, LY leaves Fin street Whatf-on MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS: and FRIDAYSat6 p. m. stopping st Piney Polut Sud Cornfield going and returuing. Connect in Nor- Yolk with all railroad and steamboat ines. Secure rooms and, tiekels at B. and 0, Offee, 14th and Pennsylvania avenue, St. Marc hotel, and ‘Knox Ex- ress, 80S Pennsvivania avenue, Who Will_also check veguge from hotels and.private residences. For fur- ther information inquire at company's office, 7th street wharf. Telephone call 745-3. yELCH, General Agent. 4 6th Esbay PIANOS AND ORGANS. WASHINGTON: 817 Market Space, Pa ave., near 9th st. NEW YORK: BALTIMORE: 112 Fifth avenue. 204-206 W. Balto. st. Wx Ksasze & Co. MANUFACTURERS OF GRAND, UPRIGHT, and SQUARE PIANOFORTES. ‘We beg to announce to our Washington patronsthat, desiring to offer them greater fucilities in thelr deal- ngs with us, we have opened warerooms at 817 MARKET SPACE, PA. AVE., NEAR OTH er. WASHINGTON. ‘The same are conducted directly by ourselves, and ‘customers can‘deal with us there to precisely the same ‘advantage as at our Baltimore and New York estab- ahments. ‘A foll assortment of our various styles of GRANDS, UPRIGHTSand SQUARE PIANOS will constantly be found on band. WM. KNABE & CO. 4 PIANOS FOR RENT. é ‘Tuning and Repairing” promptly attended to by ex perigueed workmen, =? ma oe Lae Sramway, Praxos. fe Best {nthe World. Together with a large as- gorimentoof other Pianos constantly om handset the Susie Store of EDWARD E. DROOP, Pariner of the late W. G- METZEROTT & CO, 925 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Bole Agent for Stein’ & Sons’, Gabler, Steen: Wheelock, ‘Marshall, Wendell and onsen anon "a Hewrzae Praxos EXCEL ALL OTHER MAKES FOR WORK- MANSHIP; POWER AND BRILLIANCY OF TONE, AND EXTREME DURABILITY. OUR NEW SCALE UPRIGHT GRAND, 18 A MARVEL oF rowsn aifTERE 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. mhi1 PER MONTH WILL Pi SQUARE OR U: SID: MO'S, pak at NID , 483 7th street northwest. PER MONTH WILL BUY AN ELEGANT OR- Of any style and finest muke, at SIDNEY T. NTMMO'S, + 483 7th sireet northwest. UY A HANDSOME HIT BIANG of best LARGE STOCK OF SECOND-HAND PIANOS and ORGANS, some Dut slightly used, at great bars tains ‘SIDNEY 'T NiMaO, 483 th street northwest, SIDNEY T. NIMMO, 438 7th street northiwest. SEVERAL VERY FINE PARLOR ORGANS at fron to Pe Fang From 28 ey mT. NIMAIO, 433 7th sireet nortliwest. PAR FUDOANT UPRIGHT CABINET GRAxD . jonths old, at tremendous bargain, ‘and payablo in monthly inmallments of $10. SIDNEY T. NIMMO, nia 488 7TH STREET NORTHWEST. “ iL. Wr & Bro, 70 7th street northwest, sole agents for the EFF aud KRANICH & BACH PI. ANOS and Gally's Wonderful Seif play Instruments ‘several bargains on caay teriuain Planoa ‘and Organs ave ‘ined. Pi ans (OF rent, tuned and repaired. ee aslo IANOs. Lela oe ‘REP. NEG AIRS OF PIANOS A SPE- V. BECKER'S WAREROOMS, 5 801 Oth street. Fine Pianos for rent and sate. Jeon "ALLBT, DAVIS 4 00/8 GREAT SPECIALTY THEIR UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO. ew and styles, now ready, st spectal price fi. L. SUMNER STI vilst naw OS Srace & Co, : EMERSON, AND BAUS &CO. PIANOS. WILCOX @ WHITE AND KIMBALL ORGANS ‘Pianos and Organs exchanged, repaired, tuned, boxed: for rent by day, week, month or year, Rent purchased. Full stock of 5c. Music, HENRY EBERBACH, O15 F street, mm81 Managing Partner of the late firm of Ellis & Co. ENUINE “DECKER” PIANOS by DECKER BRQS., N. Y. 9. MUNN, Gole Agent, 4OP40un ae Algo for Burdett Organt. EN - __STEAMERS. pus E WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer. TRUSTEES SALE BELONGING AND REBECCA , of date An from the widow and Be-, 2 ta now under et my 2 “cas baliding three be Poqulted ot ale ee OF IMPROVED PBO! TO TH Pe eer ENEQAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY as Havin acd SEX NEW No. 43 North River, foot of Morton york de Jousselin, Wednesday, April 1,7 a.m. ue, Kantelll, Wednesday, April 8, 11 a.m. Gerinsln, Traub, Wednesday, April iG, 0 2. de Mersabiec, Ws 7, April 92, 11... ERecks able on sight, fn amouiis to sul on the Bas YS Wanuiaat B Wait M VERNON! MT. VERNON! STEAMER W. CORCORAN: Leaves 7th-street wharf daily (except Sunday) for Mt. Vernon at 10 o'clock a.m; returning, reaches 8e16 IRGINIA MIDLAND RAILWAY. THE SHORT LINE TO THE SOUTH sONT QOUTHWEST: ane Schedule in effect MARCH 22, 18865, 9:10 A.M.—-NEW Oo N lose corinections South su i Sunday, with C. and O. Railway. Pullman Sleeping Shustl ears from New York and Washington, to AC ianes, ‘Paltinan Siveping. care from Washington New Orleans without change of cars. 5:10 P.M. OUISVILLE FAST LINE. Daily via ‘Chariotisville to Cincinnatt, Louisville and all West- gin Points. Pullman Sleeping cars, Washington to 10:407.M.-SOUTHERN MAIL AND EXPRESS. Tally to all polits South ‘and Southwest vie Dan: ville’ aya Cauurlotee, " Finiman Bleeping ears from Wasnington via Daiville, Charlotte and Atanta to ‘New Orleans; also, fron Washington via Charlotte and Columbia, to Augusta, Mauussas Division trtius leave Washington at 9:10 a fh and 4115 pant dale. except Sund Watrenton rains feave Wastington at For tickets and information inquire at Company's oF, Gol Petmeyivenin avenue “Wrains feove toes 10 a.m. and fa P. Station. SLAUGHTER, XN. MACDANTEL, | ¢ ent, i = Se'30) ‘Trafic Manager. ID SCENERY. ST EQUIPSTENT. Spectr MARCIE 15TH, 1885. ‘Trains leave Washington, from station, corner of Oth and i streets, a= follows: for bitisbarg and the West, Chicago Limited Express of Palace Sleeping Cars at D a.m. daily; Fast Line $:40 a.m, dally to Chiennatt and St. Pouls with Sieeping Cars from Harrisburg to Cincinnati, and Hotel Car to St. Louis, dally, exeept Saturday, to Giicago, with Sleping Cae” Altoona to Chicago. Western Express 7:40 p. m, daily, with Palace Cars to Pittsburg. Also ects ly for Chicago, with Eleeping Car Pittsburg to Chicago. Mail Express, 10-00 p.m. daily for Pittsburg and: the "West, with face Siecping Cur Washington to Chicago. MORE AND POTOMAC RAILRO, ‘Ganandaigun, Rochester, Suialo, “Niagara, ip. daly except Saturday, with Palace Cars gto to Kocheste 15, 830 and 11:00 “is00, 16:00 p 126 night. On i, 10:00 p,m. and 12:15 night. Limited : ‘Poilman Parlor Cars, @40"a in. dally, exaapt spit Boston w iiout change, 2:00 p.m. every week Sunday :00 pian’ ¥"ahthrongh trains connect at of Brookivn Annex, afford: free: transfer to Fulton. strest, avoiding: dou sy New York city. S,and' 11:00 a sa. 2:00 night, On oii and 12:16 night. Limited t Sunday. 30, 11:00 a.m, 10, 10:00 p.in: 200 ant., 400, 7:15 am. and 4:40 p.m. ‘am. 12:05 and 4:25 p.m. daily, 5 ‘On Sunaay. 4-0 pm, D FREDERICKSBURG RATL- EXANDRIA AND WABHING- Jersey Cliy Wi in ble ferrinute acr For. Philaielphi; AND A. RAILROAD. jexandria, 6:00, 7:00, 9:25, 11:01 and 11:35 a. 0, i 01, :05 and 11:37 p:m. On Suiuiay at 6:00, 9:35, 101 a.m 8:05 pin. For Richmond ahd the South, 6:00 and 11:01 am. ‘Thuiny ieuve Alexandria ie Washington’ 605, 8:00 fuins leave Alexandria igr Washington : 10:00, 10:10 a.m.; 1:00, 3:05, 3:23, 5:10, 7:05, and 21:89 pam. and 1219 haldnight (except %. On Sandny'at'§:00 and 10:10 ams 7:06 and 1153 ‘and 12:10 night. ‘ets and information at the office, northeast. cor- of 13th street and Pennsylvania ‘avenue, and at station, where orders can be left for the checking of baggage'to designation from hoteis and residences. Ci PUGH, J. R, WOOD, General Manager, General Passenger Agent, 7 THE NEW ORLEANS FAST LINE ax, SHENANDOAH VALLEY SOUTHERN SPECIAL ‘VIA SHENANDOAT JUNC, LURAY axp ROANOKE. ‘The New Honte to the South and Southwest, SIN EFFECT MARCH 16, 1885. New Orleans Fast, Ling. For all ine of Shenandoah Valley, Norfolk and Western, Fast ‘Tennessee. "Virginia and jeorgla Hriiroads. Atlunta, Macon,” Jackson- ville Chattanooge, Memphis, Mobile, New 'Or- Teang, and the South and Southwest’ Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars between Wa: mand ‘New Orleans ‘without change. Connecting at Shenandoah Junction with Pullman Cars, New Yorkto auanta, 8:40 P-M@dally, Memphis Express. For all points uttieast aud Southwest. Pullman Pal. «Sleeping Cars between Shenandoad Junction and Memphis without change, connecting a Eeveland Penn. with, Palins’ Cars to Rew Gniesne withaut change ‘Trains leave B. & O. R. It. Passenger Station, corner ‘New Jersey avenue and Csirect. Toe tickets sleeping cag reservations and all tor. mation apply at ticket o nna. ave, Penna. ave. and at depot 8&0. Rit,and «fice of the Line, 607 Penna. ave., where orders will be taken f e 10 be called for In any part of the ety, pasos t's, Lock woop, Pass. and Tkt. Agt. ‘Pass. and Tit, mbjeoms ALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. SCHEDULE IN FFFECTSUNDAY, DEC 2107, 1884, NULFURTHER NOTICE St Leave Waslungton from sution, corner of New Jer- Far chicage, 00m, and 10:10 p.m,, dally. ‘Th ‘Sob aim. tam fast Livhited Express’ to it i and Chicago, arriving in Pittsburg at 6:50 p.m., Chi antici nnr erates aoe 3 jeu For: at, Loulsvitieand St. Louls dally at 2:20 ‘ a mh, and 10:10. p.m, with ‘Through Coaghes ana Tlogping” Cain” to" above «poluty witout Ghunge. “#500 pn. train ina Vast Lbaite Tain praia Gea yey ke is ‘on tig train for fast time > 84: For Pitubarg a 0:00 fm, with Parlor, Car, and 8:40 ym. daily to i shy Cleveland and Detroit, with: titgping Cano Fil ‘Gays, 5, 6:10, 6:40, 7:80, 830 ‘and 10:00 3 1 8:30, 4: 1b, S225 4s ams 1:25, 130, 4:40, 6:10, 7:30. 8: a tae Thee For pont on the Shenandoah Valley raftroad ind fois south, W220 ath. ane 8:40 prin xgr Annapolis, 60am and 12:10 ana4:30 pm. on For Wey 5 a ‘aliy, 40 pr. oa! scone! ons On an Branch, See apace eee for Frederick, am, 440 ar ‘except sa Wnenenter. 805 a.m. dally daily exoupt Sanday a ag i H . aS ere ‘Trains sezive from the Weet daily, 6:00, 720 am, ‘Pyoen Anne Spd 1:50 and 6:95 pm seat Fes aaneet 3:10 no "330 fp E and latarmeals pola, G8 am ali tratns from stop et Relay Biation ex s : Lees ar iy Mactanra ENTERS THE SYSTEM FROM UNKNOWN CAUSES, AT ALL SEASONS. SHATTERS THE NERVES, IMPAIRS DIGES- nerves. It does not injare th@teeth, cause headache or pro- aaugeeongt pation a ace bon medicnes Se Dr. 5.'T. Whitaker, 1310 street northwest, anys: My son wan prostrated by Malaria Fever.with typpold Se rectaca See euiba” he eaeie de r business for a long time. BROWNS IRON BITTERS thoroughly restored bis health and we consider it the best tonic made. Gentine has Trade Mark and croaed red Ines onwrapper. Take no other. Mude only by BROWN CHEMICAL CO., BALTIMORE, MD. Laprey Has Roox—useful and attractt taining listo [rises for Tecipes: Inforinadion about Tecl coins, ete.. given away br all dealers in medicine. oF mailed to any address on receipt of 2c. stamp. ap Waar Azz Tur Wu Woavzs SAYING. WE ARE NOT FAMILIAR WITH THE LAN- GUAGEOF THE 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 ADLER ON THE BRAIN, EVERY LITTLE BOY ON THE STREET CAN TELL YOU THAT ADLER BROKE THE RACK OF MONOPOLY PRICES IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA AND 18 PROUD OF THE GOOD AND GLORIOUS ACHIEVEMENT WHICH HE ACCOMPLISHED DESPITE THE STERN, STUBBORN AND STRENUOUS EFFORTS OF THELEADERS OF A POWERFULMONOPOLY ‘TO CRUSH THE “INTERLOPER.” ADLER ‘WiNe BECAUSE THE PEOPLE ARE WITH HIM MAKE A NOTE OF THE FOLLOWING: 400 pairs Dexter Hair-line Pants, all Wool, $2.78. 800 pairs Cheviot Pants, all Wool, $2.50. 100 Spring Overcoats, Silk facings, all Wool, $4.73. ‘Men's Cassimere Suits, $7.50 and upwards, Boys’ Cassimere Suits, $4.50 and upwards. Chrildren’s Cassimere Suits, $2.50 and upwards. ‘Men's Prince Albert Suits, all Wool, diagonal, $12 and upwards. THESE AND A THOUSAND OTHER SPECIAL BARGAINS AT ADLER'S TEN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE, 927 and 929 Seventh street northwest, Corner Massachusetts Avenue STRICTLY ONE PRICK Be sure that you are Inthe RIGHT PLACE. See “ADLER" over the door. S@-Open evenings until 9:Saturdaysuntil 11. mh28 Worse Axp Worse ‘The saying “It {s an ill wind” you will find verified by glancing over the following remarkably low Goods We offer to-day. It certainly blows good for our cus- ‘tomers, no matter who suffers, and if things keep on In this way a Dollar will have an immense buying power, and will grow.as big as acart wheel in the eyes of =. large majority. 50, Base Ralls, horse hide cover, each one in a box, 25. $1.00 Dead Balls, horse hide cover, each one in a box, 1.00 Roller Skates, grain leather straps, hard wood osoern Boo oe se) $1.50 Roller Skates, Rink style, beantifl finish, $1.19. ‘25e. Celluloid Dressing Combs, 10c. 50c. Celinloid Dressing Combs, 25¢. $1.00 Celluloid Dressing Combs, 49¢, $1.25 Celluloid Hats Brushes, 89c, $1.50 Celluloid Hand Mirrors, $1.19. 49. Bird Cages, 39¢. 69. #490. Bee. “6c. 29“ 70C, Breeding Cages, wire nest, metal drawer, 990, 99c. Table Mats, 69c. und 88c. 49c. Silver Plated Tea Spoons, 38¢. 9¢. Bilver Plated Table Spoons, 79e. 0c. Triple Plate Napkin Rings, 25c. 31.49 large and fine Pinsh Frames, 990 ‘99¢; Crimson Plush Frames, 89¢. Embroidered Front Door Plush Frames, 99¢. Large Silk Plush Cabinet Frames, 49 and 30c. Coin Silver Rhine Stone Collar Buttons, 2 for 250, Towel Racks, with Mirror and Comb Box, $1.25. Beautiful Walnut Stands, new, $1.25. Acall on us will always repay you, Do not forget that we keep a full stock of all kinds of ‘Toys on hand the yeur around. M. SILVERBERG & CO, 812 7th and 318 Stb street northwest, ‘ear Pennsylvania avenue. Goon News To Aw mb30 ‘The Inte patrons of F. H. WILSON, and my friends, will be pleased to learn that GENUINE BARGAINS Can 2x Optarsen at 400 7rH Srersr Norrawest. Our Gent's $3.50 Shoe will outwear any other shoe equal price, . I sball continue to make to measure the celebrated $5 Ladies’ Shoe, and Gent's $5 Waukenphast Shoe, which have given entire satisfaction. GEO. W. RICH, mh6 — Budcessor to F. H. Wilson, 409 7th st. n.w. MPORTER OF FRENCH CHAMPAGNES AND CORDIA| French Clarets, $3.76, $4 and $4.60 per dozen. ‘American Native Wiies, Srandies and Champagnes, Californi ‘and’ Ohio, four battles for 91 WictOl HOUS, 1747 Penmayitania ate. for obses, Bo coeNac. H.-D, Be: RARER AR TAROe a vecom SPRING Goons RECEIVED AND OPEN FOR INSPECTION LEADING TAILORING EST ABLISEMENT oF mbi1 2111 Pennaylvania avenue BE = WSE 3% Eat GOKE FOR GENERATING STEAM FOR COOKING PURPOSES. FOR HEATING BY FURNACE. BcONOMICAL AY WILL Pay TO TRY IT. FOR SALE BY THE WASHINGTON GASLIGHT 00, 40 Busneis Crostied, $3.70. 40 Not Crushed, $2.90, f DELIVERED TO ANY PART OF WASHINGTON OR GEORGRTOWN. rd Od EDITION x22 =eres from all sources, first three quartore, 1883-84, sipounted to period 1884 Latest Telegrams 40 The Star, |&seces Serer Sco «| shagaes? orprea s on retain ex: — that overcome by GEN. GRANT NOT 8© StRexe. [US AD orn Ins eee Fears That He May Have AnothegUn- | sccount of licenses, During the ning months favorable Turn. t New Youx, AprilS—At 1:45 p.m. exGecre-| ending “Ma receipts were tary Robeson called Gen, Grant, He aia | $123,808, not fo upstairs, Tt is belleved that the general = ED. is not so strong as he was this morning, and it | |The Commissianers have now under consider 1s teared that he may be considerably worse, It | H1S0 Mehl tnae the pecessary Presets ait is believed that the consultation of the doctors | {' pee A nega] Will soon be held. Dr. Shrady has justarrived. | sppropr ulte limited, | The bath refreshed bim. About two o'closie IN COLLISION WITH THE Pri. | dollarao! m wines tote he had bis window opened, and the air of the oe the clty, which have been itn cobble erat gece ewes The Great Sound Steamer Rum Into by wane Tee — a REKER, BHRADY and Dovoias, & Schooner—One Han Injured. Be to C etree 4% to 7th street, A@aire in Weet Washington. Bostox, April 3—At 11:10 o'clock last night | and 6th avenue to Mis! nrerocaree His Ae-—Jobn 3 a the schooner Martha Ennff, of Lynn, Captain | souri avenue. Tepairs of asphalt a a white a on ah. 39 Seam of age, emploved at GW: Ou Kelly, ran into the steamer Pilgrim, of the Fall S poeapl rs stort, on’ M. atreet, @isiooated river line, as the latter was The elo ee tatcen | Bis right “shoulder afterncon while {rip trom New York to Fal River. Mr. 0” gut license forthe year commencing ist inst.; | Polsting e loaded elevator. | He was removed $ broker sf No. OT @tase ste city, had | T. 0. De Lashmutt, Baltimore: Harrs K: fis hofe, where Dr. Snyder set the misplaced collar bone and was | Siatker spenn also quite severely bruised. Mr. 1. 'Hollings, | Cetera Gee Cintra: Beas BUILDING AssoctaTiox.—The Fourteenth of No, 58 Washington street, recelyed some se | gna. Sivania avenue; J. C. Addison, 719 | Bullding association held Its — monthly: yore bruises. but was not” seriouely injured. | Maret space: Samuel meeting at Goddard's ballast night, Fourteen ese gent eae oe stock value rates rooms 1 the aniaae ek of the Peri No | venue: Samuel qe, Rickrell lent mn nthe steamer wad fajared nor was | siomssis : ‘ny one hurt on the schooner. The Pilgrim ene Tea bad condition. A h had a good ran up to that moment, although a BUILDIXG we been broken,and one of thie dense fog bad set in about half en hour feraed the bridge has been torte ‘The schooner was under sail “Bilgin. *se “¢ until close upon the ‘Some | SP “ye one on beans the former blew horn and . B. Groff erect two two ‘and cel: iter Mi 4 ‘Tang! shouted to the steamer to ke of. Imme- ir dwell: N between 9th and 11 streets; | met with the accident at Re: & Weavers diately, however: the schooner’ struck the | £3,000. ._E. Tasker, erect two two story factory, instead of Dr. Peter, as was ne steamer} on the port side, very near. the prow. | ¢Wellings, Rhode Island avenue, between 9th % Mr. O'Hara had just got up te obtain some oe reets; $12,000. Cropley, Bolder & |" A SitG@HT DELAY IN OrExIxe THE CANAL~< ‘He heard the horn and to the | Crempld®. erect @ warehouse, soutn side Water | President hman, of the Chesapeake and Window to look out. ‘The collision instantly | ereel, near Potomac warehouse, '.B: | SuIgcanal, sald yesterday that the Dreak af followed. ‘The Jibboom of the schooner cras) ma, sepa » SOL R street, D.B. | Sideling Hill will require more time to G right in upon him, clear is stateroom: Sere Teo sans and ockinr Swreing, com Bp eer ea bericd. | The opening of tbe and into the main saloon beyond. It also cut | Bor" and Vermont avenue, northwest, 1.750. geason will be delayed until next Mone Away the floor of his stateroom so that he fell | George, Brown, erect four two-story and cellar | day. ‘Cost Of repairing the break will to the floor below. The boom also earried away ings, oe Detween E and G strects | be lange, and the delay, at this early Gate, the adjoining stateroom, in which was Mr, | southeast: $3, |. _Kekhardt, repair brick, | not occasion much inconvenience. Hollings wine haaes to rise on hearing | 1887 K street; $100. °C. Roebin, repair brick, | “TrarexaTURE AND CONDITION OF WATER AY the danger signals. He was carried with the | 1014 7th street; $300. John Guethler, repair | 74.u.—Great Falls, temperature, 48; coudition, debris, from which he was soon extricated. The E street between 14th and 15th streets | receiving reservoir, temperature, 47; condi: next forward stateroom, the last on that side, t; $500. Charles Wright, erect four | tion at connection, 3; south ‘connection, ‘was also carried away. ' The floors of the state- 11; distributing reservoir, ter.perature46;condly rooms above were aleo torn away. The 8,200. Yon at influent gate house, 14; effi schooner immediately fell astern, The steamer ScRT Room.—William | Bouse. 22. promptly lowered a boat, which pulled fo the schooner and found her name and thet she was not much injured, having lost her j1bboom aud spruny er ri mo! steamer's Pataciigere wore De. Cievorne medical inspector ofthe U. 8. navy, who at once proceeded to dress O'Hara's injuries, The Pilgrim was de- tained about an hour by the accident, ‘The Pilgrim reached Newport about 4 a. m., where the passengers were sent to this city by train, There seems to be no reasonable doubt but that the blame for the collision rests with the schooner, The done to thesteamer is not great, eee t Fan in the Deadlocked Legisiatare. SparxorieLp, It. April $—In joint session today the members of the legislatare were in rather a festive mood, and cast their votes for various persons for United States Senator, in- r, Was arrested in the ‘Washington on Christmas jast. Coleman an- Ps Alegent swers the description of a man wanted in Penn- Sylvania for murder. ‘THE ADAms Houses SoLd.—Mr. C.C. Willard, ofthe Bpbitt house. bas purchased the Adams houses, Nos. 1333 and 1385 F-street, opposite his hotel, for $48,000. — Ronperres REPoRTED.—James Kelly reports grolen from hag tea pale of raat ne bals, 8 $15. Wm. Quinn reports stolen from 1027 Vermont avenue a dozen silter spoons ond 8 quantity of clothing, valued at Rebecca n Feports stolen from. Pocket at the National hotel a $5 bill. night the residence of Charl: street, was broken open, and €S3 iu inoney os eS Ra 5 STANFO) morn 24, weoock, aT belated dougie: ee ee Stansord, . Toulse : ‘Kotiee of funersiisoorrew £:8:20 pm. on Ture hain rest beloved wife . cluding Haines, Andrew J Strecter, of Prince Georges county May SiacMilian, Morrison and Logan. ‘the session | *!2en. ee pees rfoarth year of his age os then adjourned. Tax U.S.8. DEspaTcH will leave Norfolk | taence Baden Jereravenve Conooe sees Gen: Grobe ostr Ge AS: this evening for New York with a, detachment Reiatives and tends tuviced. = OS ‘And sailors to ship to Aspiuwail on Monday if necessary. THE UTAH ComMrsstox.—The members of the Utah eommission called on the Secretary of the Interior this morning and had quite a long A BATTLE GOING ON BEYOND TAMAI THIS AF- TERNOON,. Lonpon, April 3.—A special. teh received here to-day from Saukim says: “Gen. Graham commenced the advance on Tamieb this morn- ing. He had not proceded far before ke found the enemy strongly entrenched Just beyond | ‘2terview with him. Tamai. Gen. Graham immediately attacked | Ir 1s ANTICIPATED that the government will the Arab position, and a battle Is now going on” ——_+__ Shipbuilding in New England. Boston, April 3.—The aggregate number of new vessels: Built in New England dort have considerable dificulty in removing the settlers from the Crow Creek reservation in Da- kota, which was thrown open to settlement somé time ago by executive order, which has since been re 1884 Were 4} sleam wensele, valued at, $697,000; | Cauuep ox THe Pxesiparn—Among the | ei wascamen Tespetanee, © 7 $3,315 806 total value, rittee Ge President's callers to-day were Senators Cam- | Nox Pennsylvania avenue northwest and 735 den, Kenna, V‘ Call, Jones (Fla), Jack- son, Payne, Brown, tt and Gibson, Repre- sentatives Davidson, Prescott, Col eon | Seymonr, Neal, Tucker, Cox (N. C.), te Curtin,Gen. Joseph E. Johnston,ex-Gov. Bishop, Spe Tigo? W. Buck, eye to me — er, of Conn; Robert S. Stevens, of N.Y RA. Trimble, of Kan James Mix, of Il, and par. ison with the previous year shows © Gécrease of nearly 24,000 in the gross tonnage ene’ ‘vessels and a decrease (estimated) of $1,000,000 in the value of the product. ——_ The Plot Against King Alphonso. FIVE ALLEGED CONSPIRATORS ARRESTED. Sth at southeast. Telephone call No. 854. 424m. R, ¥ Bankes, UNDERTAKER AND PRACTICAL EMBALMER, v M. April —The Correspondencia asserts ‘that five persons have been abrested for | N- Gregg, of Tent ©1311 street northwest, complicity in the alleged plot toassassinate | Trx ComwrasronER OF PENSIONS’ CARRIAGE. - King Alfonso. The horse belonging to the commissionet of es _ oro Business Failures tents was not sold with the other carriage Ee New York, April 3.—The failures the | Rorses bel to the department and this stl ga UNbextaxer, last seven days, as reported to R. G. Dun & Co,, | horse will now be used by the commissioner of 1u20 7th street northwest, near I. mht ure the smallest chronicled In any week since | pensions. This exception made in favor of Gen. Wai 5 ae SE Bist there werei07, and ta Canada Si or s | He now hes the use ofthe only equipage owned | UNDEMEARER asp Proexnat Dmxucron aD nada 84, or = Sates ee by de interior darn Tenmmoetat gee Nagy a Off for the Isthmus. Mr. PHELPs, the new minister to England, = saw galled on Postmaster General Vilas to-day. Mr. ME! ABOUT 250 MARINES GAIL HOM NEW YORK | Eoliey the new minister to Home, called oh the DICAL, &e. ‘of the Interior. How the Night was Passed. GEN, GRANT TIMES HIS OWN PUISE AND TALES New York, April 3.—Preparations were being made to-day at the Brooklyn navy yard for the departure Of the marines for ama. Two hundred and fifty men were dispatched to-day, ind 200 more will on Mont . The men WITH THE FAMILY, were all. provided. with new outfits, and pre-| U.S. Grant, Jr.,son of the general's brother, sented a fine appearance when on le. Orville, thus described the scene about the gen- hoon they were conveyed to the Pacitle Mail W eral’s bedside yesterday morning, when he bid the family farewell: “Though we were all so sad,” said Mr. Grant, “the general appeared so quiet and composed that we kept our faces firm and did not show him how badly we felt. He was lying in his chair and recognized each one. As we came in he extended his hand as if to bid farewell, and each grasped his hand with more | feeling than Ican describe toyou. We were there some few minutes, and at one time his mind seemed to wander a little, for he murmured, ‘I am detailed from 4 to 6.’ This was going back to his old West Point days, for that place is the only one where he ever had detail duty But this was not a delirium, and seemed to us to be the effect of his stimulants and his weakened condition. All the rest of the time bis mind was perfectly clear, although his mind does not seem to dwell 80 much on the present as the past. The general rallied somewhat after this, and was given some nourishment of milk. In the opinion of every ‘one he shows a most remarkable vitality. The Steamer City of Para, which will sail this atter- noon for Aspinwall. ’ About 150 men came on from Boston this morning and Joined the com- mand from Brooklyn. ‘ so The Ice Gorge in the Delawhre River. ICE PILED TWENTY AND THIRTY FEET HIGH IN QU apa g&—The 4 Port Jervis, N. ¥., April 3.—The fe got in the Delaware “at Calileoon is etfil solld and the water 1s falling. The tce is piled up twenty, and in some places, feet high, extending back several miles. The river below Callicoon as far as Narrowsburg is ted as solid asa rock. Below Narrowsburg itis free of ice. At Cocheton this morning some alarm was felt when water which filtered through the gorge ‘at Callicoon, raised the river at Cocheton, and began to overflow the bank. | For half an hour the scene was described as lively, but the ice did not break and the water found easy passage over it ahd no damage was done. ———— NOTANTAGONIZINGTHEPRESIDENT ‘The Attitude of tl CS N HAS Th om B20 partnership p withanyone. — mbh27-Lamt T HAS NEVER BEEN CONTRADICTED THAT Toe its is toe Shien eons adver Ladies’ ‘tp this city. conthientiy comilt Da. BROTH RR: ‘attention pald to all diseases All write. MSR ER Taare i, wileaten as ‘oF ial. | Will cure an: Ui cure any case of sepainal aC U imparts vigor ‘wWholg system. aw. bers of the Senkte-Whet the Left. | feteral has given up, and Knows that he can e but a few hours,” added Mr. Grant, “but he Over Nominations Bigumy- Is prepared forthe cad; and ering to preter te anit @ rather than linger in such pain. Ail ni Rear rioae ally greed among Sens" | jong he suffered niore oF less trum his. pal xt tors that the fact of certain néminations hav- | times walking the floor in his suffering. His Ing been left over without action does not sig- nify that there is any disposition among the TiNlOnty. te materoniee ident. Ser ;wes, a prominent and recognized republican leader, sald tog Stan reporter that the tenure. ofoftice act does not apply to elther revenue or consular appointments. "The question of terms Of offies of such officials, he said, had hot been, raised for a’ quarter (ofa century, because le | repul tu that tithe, had controlied the administration, | Phere bas beeu a decided improvement all ay and appointments were simply putting oné | to-day. Atone time he am not suffer. patty man in to succeed another, This being | ing now.’ fhe condition of affairs there had been no rigi GEN. GRANT TIMES HIS PULSE, scrutiny by the Senate Into the question of! About 8:30 Gen. Grant intimated to Dr. intments. But now, he thought, there as 8 disposition in the Sénate to assert its full | Shrady that he thought he would like to take pain now seems to oe of aspasmodle character.” NO APPARENT INCREASE OF ULCERATION. At 5:45 p. m., Dr. Douglas issued the following bulletin: “The general has just hud his throat attended to at his own request, which gave an opportunity toexamine It closely. ‘There ts no increase of ule®ration, and the parts are not so angry in color as a week ago. He has the ap- rance of one refreshed by a good ‘ey oe HAS REMEDY Boars from tio Spam. with EAD AND BE WIBE.—DR. aw. before wer in the matter of ay intments. “For ‘the Bpeciails: in Instance,” he said, “during the recess of the ‘and will gotantee » cure tn ail cases of Senate Ge a can od an moors ¥ ¥ or no cause and appoint another in his stead. kept it there for about five minutes. The gen- hour uring the end etvie Should the Senate at the next session refuse to | sefl'alseeet bis stop mately, placed tt im hie otoreiue by oo ie we x mb2l lm* SAMUEL H.W. are Tee aus Em SS ereerees confirm the appointee, then the incumbent would retain the office.” “But would the Senate next session require the President to sybmit his reasons for the sus- asked THE STAR rr, ~ “That would res,” replied the Senai temperature and record his pulsa’ this feat was by Dr, Shrady as indi- Upon being reminded that such had not been | cating that his intellectual were | ])% LEON, THE OLDEST mer, AND the custom in the past, even when the Senate | clear and Ui When t made reliable, Physician in = was democratic, Mr. Dawes said that it was | his request for the thermometer Dr. Shrady 26 D st. between at and chiefly beeause the appointing power was in | sald: “We must humor a sick mau, genefal,” st the republican party, and there was no whieh the patient smiled. sition ‘among men cf the eontroliing party | " About ® p.m. Stephen B. Elkins called at the to make very close inqult ‘ap- | house. He remained in the back parlor for half intments. ‘Another prominent repub- | an hour conversing with some of the A ican Senator, who nts one of the | and then vixited ‘s ‘where staunchest western states, stated until nearly 10 o'closk. "He after. that there ls no tion among republicans | wards told = ‘that the Irvalid was in- to antagonize the President. “We feel,” he | clined to be talkative, but was discouraged by said, “that the election of @ democratic Dr. agit ME Eakins’ opinion, the gene- lent impresses upon that party the responsi- | ral's was clear, and his appear. Hae gat cet centr teat Paces | eee ere should be a vi CIDEFT. service law or of public, ropriely we are not ia = we clined to Pa thes Ror “ged @ man noted as a Union soldier, ‘displaced to make room for & confederate we would no doubt oppose il willing 9 Confira ‘ihe Preeident’s ‘we are “President non-action of the Senate upon a numbérofnom- inations did not, in any sense, st ‘an antag- gnism to the President in making removals, Said he: “In some of the cases: been reported back, under our rules, 8, jection cou! carry the nomi over for one day. Some ‘of either of the chamber i

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