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ad POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. Le FARE TO NORFOLK-STPAMER Ja HE ptnves Sen whact Wash gion Sion iN nnd Saturday’ af B90" po Sound Trip, $1.50. ‘ EW. YORR-PRETGHT STE ViMSOS ond BC KNIGHT leave rery SATL RDAY ata mn. every WEDNESDA’ ‘Freight at lowest rates. aps '. ARROWSMITH, ‘ENTH STREET WHARF, THURSDAYS and SATURDAYS at 7 eo yeturning TUPSDAYS, FRIDAYS and SUX, DAYS, touching at all River Landings as far as No- mini Creek, Currioman, St Clements’ Bay and Leon- ardtown, Connects with B £0. R R at Shepherds JOHN B. PADGETT, Agent ©.W. RIDLEY, Manager. mhi3 poromac TRANSPORTATION LINE ‘Mose: 4, Weta Das Fare $1 Jett Diiis ious Fier $1, bast m: 6 hs MORNING STEAMER SUE, CAPT. W.C. GEOGHEGAN, Ul resume the route between BALTIMORE AND WASHINGTON. stopping at River Landings, leaving son's bam SUS 5. Sifdver Frewut received SATURDAYS ONLY. and moat he prepaid Jommoiations first-class. Apply to sake PHRENSON BROe ith st. whark. Ofice:—22th St. and Peonayivania ay. b.w. mahi L-6m QTEAMER MATTANO LEAVES 7THSTREET o'clock am., for River Landings as far as Mattox “9 GL. SHERIPE, 1114 Pa. ave, a. G. T. JONES, Agt., 7th-st wharf, ‘and Sundays, at 7 Orto ms FORFOEK AND FORTRESS = The qupaian steamer GLOKOE, LEARY leaves FS wie Gare oa WON ATS WEUNEAUANS Tes a woppine, ae Panes eo weak wi ailsilnad penne eee ate ant Someta site ten an oboe reer icntin ores haan aa ee LEER EW EAL, Gener JME VeRxon! or. VERS STFAMER W. W. CORCORAN mart daly (except Sanday) for Dock metus woteening wee 1. 1. BLAKE, Captain, RAILROADS. HE VIRGINIA MIDLAND THE SHOKT LINE TQ THE SOUTH AND edule in effect APRIL 5, 1885.” mas ASSEN ORLEANS FAST MAIL datiy, ‘aki ouneedions Seth a Daily, except Sunday, with C. and O. Railway. Pull- man Sleeping Buffet cars from New York and Wash- Sieabone Lines. Necure ee 4th and ‘Office, ‘Washington about 330 p.m. sels. ‘Atianta. Pullman Sleeping ears trom ‘New Orleans without change of cars. SVILLE FAST LINE. Dally via oulsviile and all West- ‘ashington to T-M.-SOUTHERN MAIL AND EXPRESS. ‘Dally tu. all points South and Soathwest via Dan: Sale’ ana “Charlotte. Pullman Sleeping ears from Washington vie Danville, Charlotte ang Atianta to Osfeauss” also, frota "Washlagton via Chariotte aud Columbia to Augusta. wéiciecas Divison rain leave Washington at 4:16 p. “Gails, exeept Sunday. Warrentah Trius leave Washington at 11:15 ‘and dc10 pap. dally. Tratos active ia Washington: 6:00 am., Southern Express, dally; 8:45 im., Strasburg Local, dally” ex: Sep Sonny, 0.00 pn New Orieane Fast Sal, dlls, > pam Pouisetife special dale For Uckets and Information inquire at Company's efice, 601 Pennsylvania avenue. Trains leave fom ‘and P. Stauon. pie A Sdaveiten, XN. MACDANIEL, Gen. Pass. ‘Ageat it. SOL. HAAS, Traffic Manager. _ PENNSYLVANIA ROUTE, THE NORTH, WEST, AND SOCTHWEST. DOUBLE TRACK. SPLENDID SCENERY. STEEL RAILS. MAGNIFICENT EQUIPMENT. . Ix Eyrect Apnit 51H, 1885. ‘Tans leave Washington from stailou, corner of 6th and B streets, as follows: For Pittsburg and the West, Chicago Limited Express Of Palwe Sleeping Cars at 10:30 a.m dally: Fast Line, 10:50 am. daliy to Cincinnati and St Louis, With’ Sleeping Cars froin Harrisburg to Cincinnati nd Hotel Car v» St. Louis: dally, except Saturday fo Chicago, with Steeping Car Altoona to Chic Chicago and Cineinnatt Express at 7:10 pm. dal with Steeping Cars Washington to Chicag: Tsbarg to Louisville; connecting at Harrisburg with Western Express with through Sleepers for Cleve 9 and Hal land, Louisville, and St Loui Pacific Express, 10:00 Pm. daily, for, Pitisoarg and the West, witt s risburx to Chicago. Battiae: D POTOMAC RAILROAD. PYG exes Sarin, wit Siseare, For w pe itieport, tack Haren, and Eimira, at 10:50 New York andthe East, 7:15,8:30,and11:00am., of Pullman Parlor Cars, &40 am. daily, except Sonday. For Boston without change, 2:00 p.m. every week-day. Por Brooklsa, N'Y all through trains connect at | ‘Jersey City with boats of Brovkivn Annex, affording direct transfer to Fulton strect, avoiding double fer. vm York Cy 725, 880 and 11-00 am. 2:00, ‘m.,and 12515 ‘Sanda: 23 nignt Limited 00. 6:00, 7:10, 10:00 p. On Sanday, 1080. 1100 ane, 4:00, 6:00, 7:10, 10-00 p.m., and 12:16 night. For Pope's Creek’ Line, 7:15 am. and 4:40 p.ta. daily, except sunday. ‘For Annapolis, 635 a:m., 12:05 and 4:25 p.m. dally. Sanday. Ge Suter: 40 pm ALEXANDRIA AND FREDERICKEBURG RaIL- ‘AY, AND ALEXANDRIA AND WASH INGTON FALLHOAD. *Eeg tana ay at 6:00. @: Beton, 6:05, 8:00, 1000, 10:10 am.: 1:00, Gsard Lage pa Ss ons The sation, where onders ea Be left for the cheetiay (Of baggage to destination from-hotels and residences. J, R. WOOD, General “Agent, CHAS. E. PUGH, General Manager. apd (HE NEW ORLEANS FAST LINE ‘ASD SHEN ANDOAH VALLEY SOUTHERN SPECIAL via, ; LURAY axp ROANOKE the South and Southwest. sc EIN EPPECT MARCH 16, 1565, 925 am. dally, New Orleans Past Ling For_all points on Une of Shenandoah Valley, Norfolk avd Western. East ‘Tennessee. “Virginia and Georgia Retiroads. Atlanta, Macon,” Jacksou- pile! Chattanooga, Memphis, Moblie, New ‘or. Jeans, aud the South and Southwest. Pullman Fulace Sleeping Cars between Washington and New Orleans without change. Connecting at Shenandeah Junction with Pullman Cars, New York to Auasta. “SE. “dally, Memphlg Express. For all points . Sonttienst and Soutiwest. “Puithiad Pa ace Siceping Car between. Shenandoah Junction Sud” Memphin without change, connecting at Gleveland, Teun, with Pullman’ Cars to Sew Srisane wikhout change ‘Trains eave H. & 0. R: Re Pamenger Station, corner Rew Jersey avenue and € street” For tickets seeping car reservations and all infor. mation apply at ticket offices, 610 Pena ate. 1431 Penna aveadat depot B&O. ie and vifice fis Lise, 50 Pea’ ae. where onicrs will De taken % in any part of thecity a. DOPE, "#°5: Lock woop, Genn. Pass and Tet. Agt Pass and Tet Agt mblGomo B ALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD LE IN EFFECTSUNDAY. DEC. 2Isr, 1884, ot HER NOTICE Leave Washitigton from station, corer of New Jen. sey avenue and ¢ street. For Chicago, 0-00 an. and 10:10 p.m., daily. The | Piao acm ig a ot Lithited expren to Bittburg wud Dicage, arriving ia Pitsburg at 0:50 pin, Cod Bex morning at #40. “Noextra tre Meharged oa | strain for dest time, For Cincinnati, Loutwilie and St. Louis daily at 230 ma, atid 10:10 pm. with Through Coaches and | Buicce “tieeping tars to above pokes, without ebange. 2:30 p.m. train isa Fast Limited’ Train to ‘Gueiunati and st. Louis, arriving in Cinemnati uext | morning at 730, St. Louls 6:30 p.m. No extra fare pin ated on st ral 1 at ee eee ae mung at 900 yw ior Car, BE, oe Yo"bitisburg, Clievelad aud Detrole wits ieeping Cars to Pittsburg = For Haitimore on week dure, 5, 6:10, 6:40, 7:30, 80 | fod lobo anes 1210,.7 3:80, 4:30, 4:40, 5:40, 7-10, For Baltimore on Sundays, el E z Rm 12, 130, 4:40, 5:40, THU, 7:15, #25, 10-00 | = 2 For points on the Shensndosh Valley rasiread polats south, v5 aan ent tl Ps Cally Sim tra ues ullaiaa sleeper We } Grieane | Yor Angapolis, 6:40 a.m. and 12:10 ana4:30 p.m. on | Sunday $35 au. 440 pm. For Way ‘ations’ tetween Wasbington and Batt more, 5:00, 6:40, 830 am. 12°10 pin., 3:30, 4:40, 733 Bh d°:.2, Pas, Op Sundays, 635 am, and | 10,440, 7:15 "and Xe: O p.m. For stations on ‘Metropolitac Branch 7:25 ath. dally except sunday, 2d 9-80 pm. dally. 4-40 pm. Gals? except Sunday: | for princtpal statious on Metropuiltan Branch. Ot Sm. daily, except Sunday, for Lexiugion, Sinton Sod Valley branch. $00 am. dally, except Saudayy for Erederics, 82S am, 440" pun. daly, exerp day. For Hagerstown and Winchester. 05 am: daily, ex- | cept Sunday, and $30 om. dally to Hagersicwa. Dauly excep. Sundar vo Wit ‘Trains arrive from the West dally. 6.00, 720 am, T:15, 700 pan. From Andapolls, 830 am. and 1:50 and 5:25 pm | Sunday, 10-50 3m. 6-35 p.m an Lexington, 5:30 pin. ‘daliy, except Sunday. | Tou Frederick’ and ‘5, 82am, tnd 10 pm dally, except Sunday’ eave Baltimore or Veashingion at 6:10, 630, 6:40; 2.80, 9 and 40°30" pins; bu Sundays: $35, | 6:30, 4.30, nine; Oa Subdaye, 630, Sod bam. 1:30, 1-35, $220, 5,630, 750, bawd oS) ze eee Tg hy eee es SE) surat mS Secelved at any post tu th UNHASE General Manager, Baltimore. eat POAEMLOND, General Puseengee peat WOOD AND COAL. Coan. Woon | Washingron, AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON. EREMPTORY SALE OF BUSINESS PROP- Pe EY ON PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AT On TUESDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL SEV- a NTH, 1585, at FIVE O'CLOCK, we will sell, in front of the premiees, all of Lot 80. Reserva, don B, fronting 25 feet on Pepnsyivanie avenad tlie, Iaproved SY a large and Sreil Sale, bestest oretooin and ‘No. 462 Pennsylvania ave- Es ‘This property is now under rental, and will make fuvertiment: being ib oBe or ue best for conventent. ree Loe doep eat x ‘Terms: Onefourth cash; balance in one, two and Uhre years, notes to bear six per cent interest, apd to be secured By deed of wrust on premises sold. Can ‘ancing. &c., at cost of purchaser. A deposit of uired at sale. to be complied with in seven req ‘otherwise resale at Heke ‘of purchaser. “paraeds "DUNCANGON BROS. oes ‘TO-MORROW. OuSNGHRY SALE OF VALUABLE Paw TIAL WidMEROVED REAL BSTATE BEING ON WEST SIDE OF SEVENTHSTH a Court Of the District of Golambia on the 20 an of Mareh, A. any f John Lang, fand Losiericks eaten D. Hang Xi ‘S6, Sable eres 24, (entered m. 22, p. x o ll at. suction, infront of the - Ds RIGHTH DAY APRIL, A. Y CLOCK P. M., the piece or parcel of ground and premises, being ihe same’ that was pur- chased by John Lang, deceased, in his lifetime from Sonn P Dickinson Sad Wik hemes and 20, 1 recorded in Liber J. A. S., No. 196, folio 447, et ‘seq, ‘one of the land records of the District of Colambla, anc Gescribed as follows: Beginning at a polnt on the west line of the 7th street plank road, 12 perches from the Intersection of said west line with Taylor's jane road, said point being the northeast corner of J.C. Lewis 1ot Tanning thence north $99, west 14.00 perches, th porth 240, west 8.02 perches, thence south 59°, east 1406 perches, to the intersection with the west line of th street road, thence with sald line of said road south 22,6, east 02 porches to the beginning. together with the improvements thereon, consisting of a dwelling house abd several smaller buildings, stables, 2c. Zermsof sale: One-third cash. ind the balnnce in notes at one and two years. beati ‘seni per cent per anntin from day of saleand secured by deed of trust on the property sold, ot all cash at the option ofthe purchaser. "A depoatt of $200 will be requirec Shen the purchaser bid is accepted. “if the terms 0 Sale are not complied with tn ten. days from day of Sale the Trustee ‘reserves the Tight to resell at te aS and cont of the detauiuing purchaser. "All convey Sbcing and recording at purchaser's cost, CHAS C: BUSCANSON, Trustee, ‘Corner 9th aad D sts fw. DUNCANSON BROS. Aucts Tab2e-deds . EB Wal MAN, = SGAMAT 41 Estate Anctioneer. USTE! R OF VALUABLE LOT SW. TRCORNER OF FENSSY LY ANTS AVEREE AND "Y-FIFTH STREET NORT! 3 recorded in tae] By virtue ofa deed of 1009, folio 286, et seq. ofthe land records of the: District of Colambia, and at the request of the ty thereby securell, we will nell lic auetion, paity thereby sceurel, we paniic suction FIGHTH, Mail of ort. ginal lot fourteen (14), In square fifteen (15), except the south sixteen (16) feet stx:6) inches frout Gu twen- ty-fith street, by depth of ninety-two (02) feet. Sale Will be made subject to ‘a deed of trust, recorded 1n Uber No. 1065, tollo 420, securing $2,385, one year from Jani 12, 1864, with interest ‘at 6 per cent, Payable sem/-snnually. ‘erms: One-third cash; balance in equal instalments in six, twelve and eighteen months, for which hotes of burchiuser, bearing interest from day of sale, and ee Cured by deed of trust on property sold, will be taken, ‘A deposit of $100 will be required at time of sale, and al! couverancing aud recording wil! be at cost of pur. chaser, If terms are not combilled with in eight dave irom sale: property willbe sold at rink and cost of de THOS. F. WAGGAMAN,} ayost FXO. We PILAR, on: THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, avct. HO:M{AS DOWLING, Auctioneer, VALUABLE LIBRARY AT AUCTION. By virtue ofan order of the Supreme Court, Hold an Orphans’ Court, Fwill geil at the unction Eoome ol Hignias Lowi. corver of Feanrivania avenue gud TiGiatret norton at public auction commending Sa WEDNESDAY EVENING the EIGER Dat of APRIL, A. D.1885, a lowing evenings, a HALE-PAST SEVEN O'CLOCK, the Books belohg: ing to the Library of the late Henty S. Barlow, among which are Hobbey Picture Collectors Stanualy Tucker hun's Books Artist, The Loudon Penny Sagacine End many other Hine works ou Art Subjects, Libtory, Religion. &c, ‘Terms of sale cash. Catalogue of the books can be procured st the above antetion Fooms. WILLA J. MILLER, mahgLdeds _ W'Adminlaitator, © Te. rPHoMas DOWLING, Auctioneer. mS-aéds ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FUR- NITURE, TWO HORSES, TWO WAGONS THREE SETS HARNESS, &c; TUBS, DIP- NETS AND BUCKETS, SUCH AS ARE USED BY FISHERMEN. On WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL EIGHTH, 1885, at ELEVEN O'CLOCK, on the premises, No. 819 F street southwest, Ishall sell, by order of the court, the personal property of the late John 0. Birch. GEORGE W. HARVEY, _AD6-2t Administrator. TW ALTER B WILLIAMS & CO,, Auctioneers CATALOGUE SALE OF FRENCH PHOTOGRAVURES, OLEOGRAPHS AND STEEL ENGRAVINGS, FROM THE MOST POPULAR SUBJECTS. FORM- ING A COMPLETE GALLERY OF ART. AFTER OUR MOST FAMOUS AND SKILLFUL ENGRAVERS. THE CATALOGUE WILL CONSIST OF ABOUT 400 SUBJECTS, EVERY PICTURE IS APPROPRIATELY FRAMED IN ORNAMENTAL GILT FRAMES, RICH IN DESIGN, OF FIRST-CLASS WORKMAN- SHIP, ADAPTED TO EACH SPECIAL SUBJECT. SALE WILL TAKE PLACE AT OUR GALLERY, CORNER OF TENTH SIREET AND PENNSYL- VANIA AVENUE NORTHWEST, WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL 81x, AT 8 O'CLOCK, AND CONTINUE EACH EVENING UNTIL ALL ARE SOLD. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., apeat Auctioneers, STEAMERS. XENERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY Burweex New YORK AND Wavmr. ‘Compans's pier, No, 42 North River, foot of Morton street, New York. St, Germain, Traub, Wednesday, April 15,5 a.m, I Qlinde, Rods . Wednesday, April 2,11 ain Normandie, Frangeul, Wednesday. April 29, 6 am. St. Laurent, de Jousselin, Weduesday, May 6,10..1. Cheeks payable on sight, in amounts to salt, Banque Hantique of Paria LOUIS "DE BE Agent No. Bowling Green. New York, M ELL & CO, Agents for the Distriet of Co- lumbia, 1437 Pennsylvania avenue, Ss ‘Washington, D.C. YUNARD LINE. NOTICE, LANE ROUTE. THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP COMPANY, ITED, BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVER- PUOL. CALLING AT CORK HARBOR. FROM PIER 40, N. RUNEW TORR, Uemata. Sais ApEUAL | EtAUmIa.--0 Sai, Mag ® y z Rat. May 16 Pull 25 | Gattte--~ Sa anes 3S i Mars Atnasia” Satay 30 ASDEVEIY WEONESDAY FROM NEW YORE RATES OF PASSAGE—900, $80 and $100, accord: Ing to accommodations. be Rocceeee ev oe asa nee ae ara perpationi Secasteae nates eee ree fatuegs tases ieee ean eee Havre, Antwerp and other ports on tie Continent,and Up Sicanerat rt ee Sere aes office No.4, Bowling Gtcen Poe bath: gene e aa ELOW '& CO., 605 7th street, Cabin to OTIS Bi VERNON B. BROWN @CO.. New York. Mesera. OTTS BIGELOW 2 CO., ‘005 7th street ___ PROPOSALS, PROPOSALS FOR PLASTERE ‘OFPICE OF SUPERVISING E! tect, FIREPROOF BUILDIN Ovrice, 1316 N st nw, Sealed Proposais i Rooms in the Fiteproof Ballding for ‘Penwion fice are to Pegpened at, tals office on the NINTH OF AM 1885, at TWO P.M. of! “Address as above ‘also for, specifications of the ‘C. MEIG! work to be let cacy Soyervi © and mb21,.24.23apher oe See Dz Hassex GOLDEN SPECIFIC, A POSITIVE CURE FOR DRUNKENNESS OB THE LIQUOR HABIT. Tecan be given ina cup of coffee or tea without the knowledge of the person taking tt is absolutely harmless. and will effect a permanent and epeedy cure, whether the patien isa moderate drinker or an alcoholic wreck. Ithas been given neonate ot cases, and in every instance @ perfect cure bas fol- lowed. Ir NEVER vals. The system once lmpreg- Lo. pt JOHNSON BROTHERS, WHARFS AND RAILROAD YARD TWELFTH AND WATER STREETS SW. BRANCH YARDS AND OFPICES CONNECTED BY TELEPHONE 1202 F street northwest, 1515 7th street northwest, 1740 Pencsyivania avense northwest, 1132 9th street northwem. Corner 84 and K streets northwest. 221 Pennsylvania avenue southwest. a nated with the Specific, it becomes an utter hmposst- Diilty for the liquor appetite to exist GOLDEN SPECIFIC CO., Proprietors, pl ‘Glncinasti, Ohta, Sale’ = R. K. HELPHI EBBITT HOUSE DRUGSTORE, Corner 14th and ¥ strests ane corner Leth Sots end rermont avenue, c Call or write or circulareand fll Partculars._a18-¢0 See Re an i vericelare. <t¥ce HY SAFE fe anv Mom ab cnn Reet cae treane me ee Soe USTRES’ SALE VALUABLE STEAMBOAT Tt PROPERTY. Under and by virtue of u deed of trust bearing date the 25th day of June, 187s, duly rocorded In Lider ©, SO, Pollo 208, et. sea of the land records Of the ‘of Columbia, and at the request of the bond: holders secured thereby, the underalned. trustses, will sell on WEDNESDAY, THE 8] DAY OF MAY 1845, commencing at'ELEVEN O'CLOCK A.M. and upon ‘the wharf of the, steamer George, Lesty, at the city of Washington, In the said District, the folowing Feal and personal property belonging to the Potomac Steamboat Company —that is to say? “All the right, title, interest and estate of the sald company belug one ‘indlvided motety In. square num four hundred and sevent y72),in the ald Sige the bullings and wart elaied'yg the sald juare. Lots number ively one (1) and two (B),in square numbered four hondred and seventy three (443), in the sald city, with the whurves op aite the same. ‘Lots numbered respectively ele Gi), deen (15), seventeen (17), twenty-two (22 ‘and twenty-three (23), in square humbered five hun Gred and three (503), in the said city, with the ‘wharf Ofwharves, and water Fights and privileges annexed ‘thd belongi:g to the sald lots and to lot numbered six- Teen (6), in tne square last above mentioned. “Algo lot numbered. thirteen (13), {square num dered five hundred and four (S04), in tie said cit with the improvements, wharf privileges aud “ap: Durtenanees thereto belonging. ‘Also a certain railroad ‘at of near Quantico. Va. called the Potomac railroad, abonit one and one seven nth (1 1-17) miles in extent, toge-her with the ad- ng wrt: an a cortan, tract of Jad containing about three and one-third (81-3) acres ‘ear the sai whart. ‘Also the several steamers, Georgeanna, George Yeaty and Excelsior, with thelr tackle, apparel and ture. ‘Also n claim against the Harlan and Hollingsworm Company fpr damuzes resulting from a detective con hg to. about thirtyealx struction of steamer, mou! hundred dollars ($600). with interest, besides ex- Peuses, demurrage, &-. Th. counsel for the com pany. at Baltimore bas agreed to conduct this suit, not yet commenced, to a legal termination in the court of iast Fesort, upon'a contingent fee of twenty-five per cent, The Potomac railroad, the wharf and real estate at Quantico wf be sold together, the steamers George- anna and Excelsior separately. ‘The Washington real estate, the wharves and the steamer Geom _ and ail property connected erewitn willbe sold together: ‘4 ‘Terms of sale: Cast JOHN SELDEN, ap7-tuéthédbs LEIGH ROBINSON, PURCANSON BROS, Auctioneers FIFTEEN HORS TO THE HERDIC PHAETON COMPAN AT AUCTION, On THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL NINTH, at ELEVEN O'CLOCK, we will sell, at the stables of the Herdlc Phaeton Company, cormer 10th and © streets ‘southenst, FIFTEEN HORSES. ‘The above can be seen on day of sale. ‘Terms: Cush. (PROSTERS SAUCE OF A VARUABEE TRACT OF LAND, CONTAINING ABOUT 44 ACRIS, MORE OR” LESS. EASE OF BENNINGS' FRIDGE, AT AUCTIO: By virtue of a deed of trust, dated February 2d, A.D. 1882, and duly recorded in Liber No. 9: follo 367, et seq., one of the land records for the District of Columbia.and by direction of the pat secured thereby, (shall se!l at public auctlon, at the salesroom of Walter B. Williams € Co., corner 10th and _D streets northwest, on TUESDAY. FOURTE at TW } Trustee BELONGING ap! EENTH, A.D. 1888, 3 M.,all that certain plece ‘and parcel of lind, lytug In thé county of Washington, in the District of ‘Colum Dia, particularly described ‘by inetes and bounds th said deed of trust, and known as part ofu tract of land called Fortune Enlarged, lying about. one and a quar- ter of a mile east of the Eastern Branch, and adjoining Scaggs' land until it Intersects the Siaribory road, conisining forty-four acres, more oF less, with im: Provements thereon. ‘Terms ofsale: Five hundred dollars cash: balance in one, two, three, four and five years, with interest from day of sale,and secured by'a deed of trust on Property sold. or ‘alll cash, at the option of the pur Chaser. $100 down when the property ls struck off All conveyancing at cost of purchaser, ané if the terms ofsale are not compited with within Seven days from day of sale the Trustee reserves the right. to resell the poperty af the risk and cost of defuulting purchaser. é JOHN © MCKELDEN, Trustee: WALTER B. WILLIAMS & 00. P[HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING FOR ALL AGES, IS AND_ SEI ALSO, ROOTS AND SHOF: GOODS, BrING THE CONTE: FURNISHING On THURSDAY "Mol a, APRIL NINTH, 2596, at TEN O CLOCK. a niction rooms, I shall sell Canoe Teserve a small stock of the above goods. rik: (PHOS J. FISHER € Co.. Real Estate Auctioneers. TRUSTEES SALE_or HOUSE ONL STRE TEENTH AND TWEN NORTHWEST. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court the District of Columbim, passed ‘on the 16th din of November, A. D. 1sS4,in the emuse of Dong Juss et al. vs. Williams et al., No. 4,000, equity di 23. T willeell, at public auction, in front of the pre sey, on SATURDAY. APILL ELEVENTH, 185, it FOUR O'CLOCK P.Ai., pari of Lot nuinbered ave (Sis square numbered one hundred anseventern (117), in the City of Washlugton, District of Columbin, beta the west sixteen (16) fect front on north Le street said lot five (by the depth thereof, improved by a Mestory frame dwelling Terms of sale: One-third cash: the balance in two gual jn taliments, parable in six and twelve montha from day of saie, wlth interest at six (6) per cent per snuuum, to be secured by dead of trunt uphu the pr erty soli; or ail cush, at option of purchaser. Ate posit of fifty doliars wil! be required at time of sale, ind terms of sale to be complied with In seven days, otherwise trustee reserves the right to sell at te fag find cost of defaulting purehiser WIN B. LINTON, Trustee, 26-68 Corier 6ih and F si COBANCERY SALE_OF VALUABLE | Tar. PROVED REAL ESTATE ON MARYLAN AVENUE, BETWEEN FOUR AND. A. HALF ANDSIXTH S REETS SOUTHWEST, WASII- INGTON CITY, D.C. By virtue of decree of the Supreme Court the District of Golomb in Equity. Cause Ro. 6510. the under MONDAY, THE TWENT 1885) at FIVE OCLC Ia) 0 tie city of Washington, District of Columbla, and’ the limprove- ‘The purchaser of sald property at the former sale having falied to compis with the terms of sale aad ane order of conrt. passed in suid cause, the property will be resold at the risk and cost of raid’ prchaser, entefing of sale: Onethira purchase nonce cay, and ¢ balance in six, twelve and eighteen onthe, aad to bear interest from day of sale, and the parment 10 be secured by the promissory ustes of purchaser or the purchase money can be paid cash on day of hate of on the ratification thereof by the courte Nor dad ivem until all purchase money aud intrest be paid, en is re ‘on the property for purchase money and interest, All conveyancing at purchasers soaks $250, "deposie ‘weit be Feanired, when poverty ts cnoeked down to the highest bidder, ‘Tering ct aake must be compiled with within ten days. Otherwise ‘Trustee reserves right to resell at risk snd costs of de. faulting purchaser. & § HEXKLE, Office 460 Louls THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Auct. FPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. Trustee, na nvehue, apOdcds. ROAD, ABOVE GEORGETOWN, i" fags Sis aay eget es BO ae lses, the following described pro ‘AM that plece of land iying in the county of Washtagton, ithe Doe trict of Columbia, being that part of a tract of land called “Allinuce.” Iving west of. the new road 4nd bounded as follows: Beginnivg for the sane at & point or stone known ae the northwest comer of Beat leand Hawkins’ addition to Georgetown, and tu ning thencealong ‘the south line of the whole tract fifty-seven 85-100 perches to the west side ofthe new: road, and which ts the beginning of the land to be conveyed: thence norti eighty-five degrees and thre quarters of a degree westaalong said south line sixtye two 85-100 perohes to the line between Kengia aad Fickrell, thence north seven devreey and one-quartet ofa degree. west along the line between Kengia tnd Pickwell elgniy-seven 610 p to the line be tween Brooks and Kengla, thei id line north eighty-three degrees, east thir T10 perches to the west line of the new road, thetice with sald west Une south twenty degrees and'one-quurter ofa destee, east one hundred and six and 66400 perches to the Degining, containing 27 wcres, 2 roods and 11 er, More OF less. This ls desirable property, sit- Uated on the Tunlaw road, aljoining “"Tuniaw” farm the land of Charles Ifoniilter. ‘erms, 44 cash, the residue in Uigee equal payments atstx, twelveand eighteen months, ond secured: be the purchaser, notes bearing interest from day of sale, and a deed of trust on the prope=tv sold, of all cash. at fhe porshaner's option. All cus eyaneing and rectrd- At the cost of purchaser. leposit required at inttlme ofsalound ir ne terms urseoencte tat with within tendassatter theday af sale the trostecs Teserve the rizht to resell the suid property at the risk nd cost of the demulting hotice in the Evening Star newspaper. JOHN F HAN JAMES M. JOHNSTON, apl Webster Liw Building. wee ‘& CO,, Auctioneers, Us STEES SALE OF VALUABLE PROPER’ ON FIRST STREET SOUTHWEST, By virtue of a deed of ee | gf Getober, 2885 aeadduly rwcorded tn Liver So, Et 1055, foilo' 860, ccseq. of the land ‘records cf Washington count ict of Columbia. und sete ot the pare acer, the under wil sell on WEDNESDAY (THE FIFTEEN TH DAS, OF APRIL, 1835, at FIVi: O'CLOCK BAL Ia front of te premises, io the highest bidder, ihe followin Sescribed viz All ied Trustees, roperty, ‘those pleced or purcels-c jand situate and being in Washington eity, District of Columbia, And knows upon the ground Hat or pian of aid cy spand being alfof rot eleven, ue south five fet ont by thedevti of Jot ten, and the north five front ‘of lot twelve, in the recorded Subdivision of lots Your aod five, ta aqtns r square six hundred aud forty-five, ether with the improvements, consisting of two small frame houses. : One-third cash: the residue in two equal pay Titgrest and securedby a deed of sant on ene preeee CC RA red Fequired at time of sale. ‘The termas oF ale mies us complied with In seven days, otherwise the Trustecs sebeaee erigze to resdli at the Fisk and cost of de lO Par RISTIAN G. LEDERER, H. H. BERGMANN. } Trustees, ap2thstads Tar Nanoxaz Sare Derosrr Co. OOBNER 15TH STREET AND NEW YORK AVE. PEBPETUAL ACT OF CONGRESS D, 1867. (ONAO steorrnersrme renter FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF VAULTS, Pan eee ‘west of Siar : BIE Asia War: Was: Waar GRANULATED SUGAR, 8 Ibs for 80 outa LBS BEST A, 60 cent 10 LES. Ted? ao eae cents. TMER & m ROCERS, og © WITH PENNSYLVANIA AVE mh GRANULATED SUGAR. n.. BEST PATENT PROCESS JAVA AND MOCA COFFEE KNOWN TO THETRADE ROASTED AND GROUND. POTATOES AND ‘Terms stricly cash. 430 ‘POO! BROOKE & CO., i4 Loulsians avenue, EFE RRR EEE 988g ERR B R EEE Sss8 > THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA PATENT PROCESS FLOUR, {without « doubt the most Bractirut and the most Nernirievs Flour in the world. ‘The Millers have not only the most perfect Mil, containing as it does all the most improved Machin: kL invented up to the presant time, but they produce # Flour Ussunpassen by auy mill in the world. To rove that, we would simply “otate that a jarge quan ity of this’ magnificent Flour is shipped annually to Europe and eaten at the principal Courts of the old world. We GUARANTEE that it is made from selected hard. wheat grown in Minnesota and Dakota, It is ua orknowjedged fact, thatin this Floura perfect sep- aration of the glutinous particles of the wheat berry Sida tiorough elimination ofall weak and. starchy uation hav at las: been reached, and is consequently ore Neewarriown, yielding more bread 9, tee baste any unt doar he bot Wade, sami Sat om its brend raaking” qualities ft is the cheapest, at Well as the best, for elihier family or bakers vee, and Unsurpassed by any Flour made. very ‘sack’ and every barrel s warranted to give entire sa STERLING'S ST. LOUIS FANCY. One of the most beautiful 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 pl- 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 old reltable stand-by and the Standard Family Flour of the District. It is equal in quality toa great many high-priced Patent Flours, whilst tt ¢an be bought for considerable less money. We defy competl- torsto bring forth any Flour superior to CERES, STERLING, GILT-EDGE, RELIANCE or GOLDEN HILL, and we feel sssured that any housekeeper who tries them once Will never use anything eles, Forsale by all grocers Wholesule Depot, corner 1st st. and Indianaave se13 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. Kyasz & Co. MANUFACTURERS OF « GRAND, UPRIGHT, ana SQUARE PIANOFORTES. ‘We beg to announce to our Washington patrons that, desiring to offer them greater facilities in thelr deal- ings with us, we have opened warerooms at 817 MARKET SPACE, PA. AVE, xen 97x sr, ‘ WASHINGTON. ‘Thesame 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- lishments, A full assortment of our various styles of GRANDS, UPRIGUTSand SQUARE PIANOS will constantly be found on hand. WM. KNABE & CO. 4 PIANOS FOR RENT. ‘Tuning and Repairing promptly attended to ex perience warkgen, "© PYOMPHY attended to bye Sremway Praxos, The Hist in the World, ‘Together with a 1 sortment of other Pinuos constantiy. Op MusieStore of © : Partner of the Is MET &C6, 925 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Sole Agent tor Stelaway « Sous, Gabler’ Grove: steen. Wheeloek, , Wendell and other PL anos mh20 Hoaerrexaur Praxos EXCEL ALL OTHER MAKES FOR WORK- MANSHIP; POWER AND BRILLIANCY OF TONE, AND EXTREME DURABILITY, OUR NEW SCALE UPRIGHT GRAND, IS A MARVEL OF POWER anteP 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 OTH STREET NW. S10 RERMONTH WILL BUY a HaNpsosre SQUARE OR UPRIGHT, PIANO of best make, at SIDNEY T. NIMMO'S, 433 7th street northwest $5 PER MONTH WILL BUY AN ELEGANT OR- GAN of any style and finest make, at SIDNEY T. NIMO'S, 433 7th street northwest, A LARGE STOCK OF SECOND-HAND PIANOS, ORGANS, some but slightly used, at ar SIDNEY 'T, NIMMO, 433 7th street northwest. A VERY HANDSOMESTEINWAY PIANO, but Little used, at at immense sacrifice; will sell on month: ly ent of $10. mh SIDNEY T. NIMMO, 483 7th streot nortiwest, SEVERAL VERY FINE PARLOR ORGANS at ices Faugitg from $25 to $00. Prices ranging from 925 19 BNEY 'T, NTMMO, 433 7th street norttiwest. AN ELEGANT UPRIGHT CABINET GRAND PIANO, but eight months old, at tremendous, ‘and payable in monthly installments of $10, i SIDNEY T. NIMMO, fel2 433 7TH STREET NORTHWEST. G, LL. Wap & Bro, “709 7th Street northwest, sole agents f oT, the STIEFF and KRANICH & BACH Pr. ANOS and Gally's Wonderful Selfplay in Instrumente ‘Several ins on eaay vermisin Planos end Organa which ave Beet used.” Pianos and, gana for rept, tuned und repaired. ‘jal IANO. TUNING AND REPAIRS OF PIANOS A SPE- CLALTY at V. BECKER'S WAREROOMS, ‘801 9th street. Fine Pianos for rent and sale. 29-3 'ALLET, DAVIS & CO’S GREAT SPHCLALTY <THEIR UPRIGHT GHAND PLANO. Mey Baa, SU et ea Sreck & Co, J EMERSON, AND BAUS &CO. PIANOS. WILCOX & WHITE AND KIMBALL ORGANA Pianos and Organs exchanged, repaired, tuned, boxed: for rent by day, Week, mouth or year, Rent applied {f purchased. Full stook of Se. Must. HENRY ERERBACH, 915 F street, m31 Managing Partner of the late firm of Hillis & Co. Fee ire tiadg by DECK EH NESS, w, ¥. are. 3 1G. H. KUHN, Bole agent, 407 iso for Burdett Ongang. 407 10U Sw. 02 GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. Smunrs To Onvzn. 6 REINFORCED SHIRTS to Order fF .cnene-$9.00 secre LOD 6 PLAITED BOSOMS to Order for.... m THE LATEST STYLES IN COLLARS, CUFFS AND NECK WEAR, &B ELLERY, 1122 F streot northwest. COLLARS AND CUFFS LAUNDRIED for 90. each. A Large Line of NECKWEAR, for 500, 750 and $1. Full Line of Fall and Winter UNDERWEAR, st ‘Large Line of DRESS SHTRTS constantly on CHARLES HYATT, Proprietor. — ‘THOMPSON'S GHIRT FACTORY, © G16 F street nortrwent, Opposite Patent Office, STAR! WASHINGTON. D.C."TUESDAY, APRIL 7, 1885. s Alexandria Affaire. oe Seermeeser (20 EDITION. eee ieeeete reo ¢ Methodist WE ARE READY TO SHOW YOU A FULL LINE siertoate, TRON sores be = ° slice Baa in in eenion ere rare mea ut OF SPRING CLOTHING BELOW WE GIVE YOU A FEW PRICES OF 00, =| Latest Star. the" appoto ‘of preacher t3 come THE MANY DIFFERENT STYLES rat ‘more than four yeare in succession TERNS WE SAVES STGOE ive BROW maT alow br twonied vote sf GEN. GRANT STEADILY SINKING. ofthe Latest Reperte a New Yorx, April 7.—At 11:45 a. m., Senot Elmore, the Peruvian minister at Washington, called at Gon. Grant's house. He did not see FOR BUSINESS: PLAID OHEVIOT SUIT AT $7.50, WORTH $11. PEPPER AND SALT MIXED SUIT aT 96.26, WORTH $10. FINE SILK MIXED CASSIMERE SUIT AT 99, WORTE $12. : i Ti : Ino the At 12:10 p. m. one of the clerks of | 700s conference FOR DRESS: the Bosh alder Palied ema, ory morning, the Seospled teen FINE BLACK SACK CORKSCREW SUIT, ALL engrossed copy of the resolutions by cian ‘WOOL GUARANTEED, AT $10, CHEAP AT $14, the board yesterday. Be was told the General had passed a very restless night. Steadily Sinking. At 12:45 Mary Alice Brown, an artist whom the had patronized and befriended FINE BLACK 4-BUTTON CUTAWAY. ALL WOOL, AT $12, CHEAP AT $16. ; H EH ie a +S SEERADEY 70 mono) as gee TE pe eat Teg oS SLATER 8 oF commas | BERS S Teepe teed ed | MOR nr ets Song | Secs ase ae RANE TORRY BOTA AMD CHILDREN, ALL ZR easing ee Tae Mogan ce td un her fro week aga, but hort was 4 Ee ee ab nel THE LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING 00., spt CORNER Yeu AND G STREETR BROWN CHEMICAL 00, BALTIMOBR, MD. Boox—neefal and attractive, con- Sasa eeeee Sialisdte shy nddres ou! receipt ofa amy opt Special Dispatch to Tax Evexiwe Sram LEzspuro, Va., April 7.—Thos. W. Birkley pe, a big! citizen, died 2850 sixty-one, s con $y “acess Dy Cu R N eae gg the Alexandria, Iufrmaary’'as the a EWARK, N.J., There is no mate- a8 HR JUPPERT, mal cl in ex- Frelis "a | children’s beid by lest NOS, 403 AND 405 7TH 8ST. N. W. rat ues 5. ta Soreary roliencpeen Eptsoopal Sbarones here yesterday HEADQUARTERS FOR THE ‘weaker, ar Vestry boards without Re WHITNEY CHILDRENS’ CARRIAGE COMPANY. ——-___ iqcaeng Ms Announced as an independent can- ALSO A FULL LINE OF General Foreign News. poy + May election SOUEES Re A Fae Ln So, well and. tevorabiy Enown here, ied sid ‘VELOCIPEDES, WAGONS, ETO. Ss a are the Wow | Morning, afters short illness, TRAVELING AND LUNCH BASKETS, ensl Bienen, ler, said that France would insist upon ALL SIZES, ALSO A LARGE | i rotectorate over ee Te aan Gmignment was filed with VARIETY OF EASTER EGGS DISPLAYED, Tonquin and hinam acc raing to the 4 ard Rey, rae oF Jen wo 2 x ancl ble. Otherwise the war would be renewed | No. Bizeet: also, of the factory om = GRAND SPRING OPENING ‘with increased vigor. Street and stand ates Porz Axo Inviconanxa i ors FW. Etlng, 6100; Mie 3.8 Wood oo Voting Wild ot Springfeld. pe ote Bity ban PATTERN HATS AND BONNETS, BraIxGFIELD, I2t., April 7.—In the joint } for rent ta “ o,and ‘Those who may wish to purchase, either oa ‘s dell- MONDAY AND TUESDAY, APRIL 6 AND 7 | Votes and Logan 4; AC. Wilson, Robbins, Oop. | Be a clous beverage or for medicinal purposes, an UNA- ea ae) gressman Ward and Simeon West, 1 each, greatto ee aid C3: Gawler @ Gn 40 Ansoa’ WITH NEW AND ATTRACTIONS —— . ‘Preterences are DULTERATED WHISKY, are invited to make a a Wines aan Gass aa FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL | Bio fur g13 AS Walley CAs ee trial of the celebrated brand, PEAN STREAMERS — U PPP PPP FEE as" TT EEE Qn brepaeesst i BER pe fe 3 H hea OUR OPENING HAS BEEN A GRAND ‘UU P Rg nN Wi SUCCESS-A PERFECT OVATION, WE HEARTILY THANK OUR PATRONS AND ywey i ti ts eg ¥ ‘THE PUBLIC FOR THEIR SUPPORT AND ww =: Pu wn HOB OH ag Ey - ATRONAGE. AND SHALL STRIVE TO CONTINUE TO BE WORTHY OF THEIR FAVOR AND ESTEEM. WE TAKE PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING THAT THIS: ENTIRE WEEK WILL BE 4 SOUVENIR WEEK, AND WE OFFER THE FOLLOW) ING FOR ONE WEEK ONLY a8 ‘This Whisky, upon an analytical examination, has Proved to be free from Fusil Oil, and indeed of any or the modern Ingredients which are used to gives fict!- tious age and flavor to this popular drink. FOBSALEBY Browning & Middleton, Barbouré Hamilton, rie rip Be } LBBryan&Bro, | ¢.C. Bryan, a88s 04 y yer ch autho tommaaone, [Bee SEES JE Pee N. T. Metzger. Beall & Baker, Byg8 John H. Magruder,” J.C. Brgood & Co, Sas “oo “ou! 'V fize BRR SR Waters, ‘W. HH. Cissel. ‘WASHINGTON, D.C. H. & H. W. CATHERWOOD, OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF FRENCH PATTERN HATS AND BONNETS AT LESS THAN ae PRIME cost. BALTINOI 1,000 TRIAOMED SAILORS AT 25 CENTS, WORTH reper. Af forties, L. Barbour, Eaward’ Clay Svewart, mié3m Philadelphia. co ckitre BaLTIMOR ‘Wm. E. Edmonston and Jas: W. Orme. cutpeewe ap xesky tanoren | oars cee ———_—__ u EER ere = STYLES, AT 60 AND ose. tpg were ire pw! ae q a SS8y LEADING a ‘were ‘office to-day, uu § Er - BU Ssssg ER 7% CENTS AXD $1. a Liem. 58.5; 2p. vu Ses EEE 5,000 CANTON AND MILAN GOLD AND FANCY rises = F eco 00 K EER BRAID BONNETS AND HATS, IN ALL THE ee clerk of court to 32) 808) EE ae DESIRABLE SHAPES, AT 85, 40,50 4"D Seo So? Ec Ee 2 eine ano nS 1,000 ENGLISH MILAN HATS AND BONNETS, FOR GENERATING STEAM . FOR COOKING PURPOSES. = COMPRISING OVER FIFTY NOBBY FOR HEATING BY FURNACE. : STYLES, AT G1, $1.25, TO $2. FOR HEATING BY LATROBES, FOR OPEN GRATES, 100 DIFFERENT STYLES OF GOLD ANDSILY ER District Government Affairs. —>—__ IT MAKES A QUICK FIRE. POMPONS AT 16, 25, 87, 60 veo DROS CAD or seeaTie,em oom Se as oifeeecee ene eae pe | esas tS WiLL Pan poe oR FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS’ WORTH OF FINE| tojail’” They were taken to the District bulls bel Led os follows: RG. FRENCH FLOWERS, THE MOST COMPLETE | !ng# and paid $200 each, making $1,000. dent: J. J. Derm: AN OFFICIAL OPINION ON CHICKENS. Bi ‘of the naval observatory, on non, 8. ; William i. Boum. J. W. FOR SALE BY THE tue Ea‘instant complained to the GS aunthiet Either and David Sfurphy, directors. tive an: ice. report ASSORTMENT EVER EXHIBITED. * | BLACK AND COLORED TIPS AND PLUMES BY | attorney's thet chickens destroy the | nual secretary shows that the re- . WASHINGTON GASLIGHT CO. fower beds and shrubbery of the enclosure at | ceipta were 40. Advanced on 218 THE THOUSANDS, the: Serdang i aS el ag by ad oe shares, bie ). Number eed ea roll, Iriet attorne . Townshen health of- | 2,693,’ Value hare, G12. ao pac so ee won TEN THOUSAND DOLLARY WORTH OF RIB-| for ‘and sent by him to the attorney of the ee sushels Not Crusbed, ‘District for an opinion. a8 it RRL 25 Busbels Crushed, $2.50. BONS AT 5,10, 20 AND 25 CENTS PER YARD. James E, ttreplies to-day that the first ae Spey oie Pees 26 Bushels Not Crushed, $2.00, FAR BORE COMELELE AME)ETO NE OW LARUE | SCOR See ere etnies Raceaes een | ee oy, evs Br eons we Phopead New DELIVERED TO ANY PART OF WASHINGTON CAPS AT 25, 37, 50,76 CENTS AND $1. and while the fifth section does not prescribe | W'Sauy tee ae Oe = = OR GEORGETOWN. Goon Nzws To Am 49 | COME ANDSEE OURATTRAOTIVE STOCK OF JERSEYS AND SILK VELVET BROCADED VISITER, TRY OUR BLACK 6-BUTTON MOUSQUETAIRE KIDS AT 58, OUR ELEGANT TAFFETA AND SILK GLOVES AT 35 AND 50 CENTS, DON'T BUY YOURE LACES TILL YOU HAVE INSPECTED OUR ORIENTAL AND EGYPTIAN LACES. YOU WIL ONLY BE TOO PLEASED To BUY THEM. ENGTAUCTIONS TO THE POLICE FOR TAKING Pe THE CENSUS. ter 8 of wi nt tne ideteestions to be pasted fn the books ich Tt directs that th Sally slocp ia the District, thee who have reg: uler of business in the city, though they aleep outside, and those residents without busi- Ress and absent temporarily are to be consid- ered permanent residents. ‘Those whose regu- lar Business is elsewhere and who are only sojourners in the city, as well as Chinese and Indians, should be entered under the head of ‘The late patrons of F. H. WILSON, and my friends, ‘will be pleased to learn that BS Entered into rest PARE aie four otcock ptm TEAR G DE SIBOUKG, late Vioeoou- GENUINE BARGAINS spor erence af Richinond: DORSEY. On mM g 1 BORE Sider Tas, Ate Be Funeral services st Mount Zion M. F. church Wed- needy, April Gth.et two o'clock pum. “Briendsand CaN am Onratwen ar 409 72m Saget Nona wzsr. Our Gent's $3.50 Shoe will outwear any other shoe SSS SS equal price. SUSPECTED OF STEALING A Horse axp Bucey.—Lieutenant Arnold, of the fitth pre- ‘woattend : On ‘7h, 1685, make to measure the celebrated cinet, today arrested two men, who were reg- r Sahara ues Seana! | oats mane ro avo eanmome | Rerdaftheion ana ater ou | ante ng Nae ae AR a which have given entire satisfaction. KING'S PALACE, Philadelphia Harry,on suspicion of having Fuser sera No. 890 B strost mortheast, GEO. W. RICH, ry and buggy Baltimore. They oaneaday tioralag at to5 Sleck, > 5 apt Si4 GEVENTH @TREET. | Were held atthe stal Unis afternoon | KING. at the: of mh6 Successor to F. H. Wilson, 409 7th st. nw. Swalting information from the aitimore au- | Wayne county, aor Or. ee ee We Resrsorcny Deve oer —-_—. 6 and — eemtenee § Fr id Daorren Deap—Charles Griffith, a colored | © Funerel frou dhe residence of her son, 1002 Thirty. Srecuaz Nonce I RESPECTFULLY CALL THE ATTENTION OF ARCHITECTS AND THOSE CONTEMPLATING BUILDING, TO MY STOCK OF FIRST-CLASS HEATING APPARATUS, AND WOULD PARTICU- LARLY CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO THE WROUGHT IRON FURNACES FROM THE WELL- KNOWN FACTORY OF REYNOLDS & SON: WHICH I CONSIDER ASGOOD L¥ NOTSUPERIOF TOSTEAM HEATING AT ONE HUNDRED PER CENT CHEAPER IN COST. WOULD 4180 CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO THE WELL-KNOWN FIREPLACE HEATERS, FROM THE FACTORY laborer, 55 years old, dropped deid about 9 350'N si morning, iat ron lus ody ‘avenue sont oy neers oerene eee ee ‘ret street, Georgetown, D.C., Thureday, April THE ATTENTION OF THE PUBLIC 3pm Oth, at 's TO 4 FEW OF OUR BARGAINS IN FOOT WEAR. SIGNAL SaRvice CHARGES.—Lieut. Ray has been relieved from signal service duty in this city at his own request, and Specie ment 6 20th June, un! © Dab boon granted leave of absence, ‘There stil remains one more line officer on service duty than suthorized, and an order will be Ladies’ Car. Kid Button, box toe and worked bat- ton holes, for $2 per pair. ‘Ladies’ Fine Cur, Kid, glove-fitting, bait tee, of com- ‘mon sense, $2.50 per palr. Extra Fine Cur, Kid Batton, box tos, or common Senne, $3 per pair, ber now OF JAMESSPEAR, FOR HEATINGTWO ORMORE | We makea specialty of si eS ee ROOMS ABOVE FOR POONOMY AND HEAT. | 5. Q REMNETT @ RARNARDS FINE stroma |!" thi city. {t ls generally, understood that ING QUALITY THEY HAVE NO EQUAL. THESE is acting chief signal offieer during Gen. Hazen’s HEATERS AND FURNACES ARE BEING USED suspension, willbe ordered to his regiment, al- EXTENSIVELY IN SOME OF THE FINEST ‘though It may be one of the several lieutenants, BECRETARY MANNING'S ABSENCE has im- poned extra duties upon the commission ap- pointed to examine the methods of doing busi- HOUSES IN THE CITY, WHICH WE TAKE GREAT PLEASURE IN REFERRING TO, ACALL 18 SOLICITED AND ESTIMATES PROMPTLY FURNISHED WALTER D. WYVILI, Excuvsrve Acer, ap26__ No. 452 PA, AVE. NEAR 4% STREET. ‘The Paris Beaded Opere is the Jatest novelty in the Slipper ling. We have them in five diferent widths. We have ® large and well sssorteft seck to select Our 8 Geamiess, Lace or Button, for Gents’, can’t deat. In the finer grades you will find we aro bind. 5 Graterct-courorrma. WE HAVE ONE PRICE TO ALL EPPS’ cocoa. CaLL AND EXAMDNE OUR STOCK. BREAKFAST. 0 TROUBLE TO SHOW GooDs, ‘You will meet with polite attention, geen ieeietee esas, me meer at ct ms. Kppe ‘has provi ape oe ei SE as use of wich urdicles of wm RICE, be gradually built. op unt Gee REESE | we orm floes thd x brobecy" soured sare on ees | Guar ‘Cae Best. MEN oF WAR AT PAXAMA—The U. 8. 8. Shenandoah and the British ship Heroine ar a Coupe, mind or end ! the ‘they will go to Visit the Gen. ‘says that the Lanvsaworta ich wit at E al : ! ! i a