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el THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., we - ao en 1 ay APRIL 14, 1885. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. PIANOS AND ORGANS. FUTURE DAYS. THIS AFTERNOON. FOLEY, Anctioncer. era pied - = se , os aTaS 817 Market Space, sve, near Oth et. sj \mmmnee ala ——saae PPOs Fh SNGter RETWEEN MAND | |,T will sell the entire stock of valuable Books, Ste-| EW YORK: BALTIMORE: . SALE OF VALU ci L STREETS NORTHWEST. tonery, #c., contained in Store 708 Market | 112 Fifth aveape. 204-206 W. Balto. st. TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUARLE SURURR. KY APTERNOON, APRIL FoUR- | commencing WEDNESDAY, APR TH Ren eabus toa Pieegetes cores MFive GOR, wemlinel hon | Sate! Wa Kxase & CO ee - So ee ee posed of. The stock I kame in part is ns follows: = be lerae me me of a deed of trust dated the Int di ef, ISS2, and duly recorded in Liber Set sea. one of the Ia fronting 27 feet, tnchew on ath street, with @ Grd feec dy inchen Thinlot in ins good location. 1d RECOEGR, Strect cars prasing the door, and a. fe for the Juimbia. the undersigned tr: “Former Ove-talfcaah, balance inoue yest, with 6 Will se 1 in frout of the premises, on MONDAY, 1H m isterente all cosh ok enti Sh pacha NTIETH DAY OF APRIL, 185, at FIVE | Percent inter Deposk of $100 QUE KM. the following deserined” property: | Convevancing at cost of purchaser. of $100 Lotys0, Si and 'S2 of HJ. McLaughlin's ‘reenrded | Fe . DUNCANSON BROS., _aplodéds Auetione:r. HOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Real Extate Auctioneer. ofa tract of land called pect” OF Prospect HDIL. fronting Lincoin avenue, and known fas a part of the Keating estate, together with the in- Drovements, pretty Pri “Terms: $2,000. with Interest and expenses of sale | TRUSTEE'S SALF. OF IMPROVED PROPERTY, incatti ad the fencine, eters oneal payments at at x i TO THE ESTATE OF GEORGE = ths, with hotes bearfag futerest. and "ca LOWRY (DECEASED). Screed bya dees otras on the pronerts wid, ral | we virtue of certain ‘Deeda of Avast, of date Saha Ye goton of ve purchamr: convevincing | August 15, £4ss, and, now fecorded, from the Ghd ‘reeertng a cost: $200 deposit re | widow of George Lowry and the helrs’of c IF the armitaf “aie are 23k | and Rebecen Lowey, (devoured) f will elt ap within five days the trustees rewrve | quction, on TUESDAY, APRIL FOURTEENTH, be right to Feselbtive property at the risk and cust of | 1885, FIVE CLOCK P.M. in front of thé the defwsiting purchaser premises, “that storehouse ‘attached, ea 1s Ucsignnted as No. 311, on the east xlde of 7th. street’ o. near Louisiana avenue, in Washington, D. Cy and now a occupied by W. H. Dunn, ag a furniture warghouse. SALE "Terms: Cash. a deposit of 8200 required at time of AVENUE, BERWEES FOcR AAA AEATR | tale sinvegancing and Fecorting al purchaser's come ANDSEERTET RAS SOUR Wears WASH | Hf terns oPaaleare not complied with in two. wee from day of sale the trustee reserves the right to resell #TON CITY, D.C said property at the risk and cost of the defsulting Ry virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of purchaser after three days notice Ia Evening Star the District of Columbia, im Equity cause hewspuper. “| WILLIAM 'L. DUNLOP, Trustee. No. 6340. the underigned, ae trustee, will, OF, ‘THUS E. WAGGAMAN, Auctioneer." apl0-at MONDAY, THE TWENTIETH DAY OF APKIL, | FyRUSTER'S SALE OF ABLE TRA AD. IMSS! we Ftv OU LOUK 1 at. sel at publ | "TYSEERND. CONTALSNG ABOUT da Ate Suction. in front of the premises, ali that plece oF par- | — QF, LAND. CONTAINING, tes Giot eround known as the east half'(E.%)'o lot] BRIDGE AT ACCHO OF BENNINGS' AT AUCTION. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated Februat A). 1882, and duly recorded in Liber No. tion D in the city of Bumbered seven 7), In. Kese 3 of Columbia, and the improve- Wastinaton, Distt ments theres The purchaser of sal@ property at the former sale having failed to comply with the terms of sale und the order of court, passed in sald cuuye, the property will be resold at the risk and cost of sald’ purchaser. 1 neq. one of the land record for the lunibia.and by direction ofthe, secured thereby, Ishail sell at public auction, at the sulesroom of Walter B. Williams € Co., corner 10th and I) streets north CESUAY, APRIL. aigne Ee 9 rest, on TUES! See a acy purchiace ones crab, and | Pf ereety northe, on “TEPSEAN. ee balauice im six. twelve and eighteen months. nd | ST that certnia plocs ata waibel land Ste Ta J; fo bear interest froin day of he District of Colum the county of Washington, in Be secured by the promissory nates of purchaser. oF | hig, particularly described by metes and bounds In bay a SOF GAG | suid deed of trust, and Koywn as part ofa tract of land Fortune Enlarged, lying about one and a quar- T of a mile east of the Fastern Branch, and adjoining ez land wniil it intersects the Marlboro, containing forty-four acres, more or less, wi Drovements thereo fen tntil all purenase money and interest be paid, iien fs reservetl on the property for purchase money “AH conveyancing at purchaser's cost: aired when property. is necked down to the highest bidder, Terms of sale niust be complied with within ten days. Otherwise ‘Trustee reserves right to Feveil at risk and costs of de- Saree . S&S. HENKLE, Trustee, Ofice 460 Louisiana msehne, in one, two. U from day of ‘sale, Property sold, or ‘all cash, at the option of the pur- chaser.” $100 down when the property is struck off. All conveyancing at cost ofpurehaser, and If theterms: Of sale are not complied with within seven days from e the Trustee reserves the right. to resell the RATLROADS. perty al cherie ae eto aeuutng ford = cents iE VIRGINIA MIDLAND RAILWAY. __ | WALTER B. WILLIAMS CO., Aucta, ‘THIS EVENING. THOS. F. WAGGAMAN. Au ap6-dads — SHORT LINE TQ THE SOUTH AND + EVI Schedule tn effect APEIL 5, PSS WALTER B WILLIAMS & CO,, Auctioneers a .M.-NEW OKLEAN PAS’ ATL daily, saamcing close, connections South and Soutiwest CATALOGUE SALE ie texcepe Sunday, with Cand O. Railway. Pull haan Slewpitig Buffet cars from New York und Wash- oto Atianta. Pullman Sivepune cars. trom ington to New Orleans without change of cars LE FAST LINE. Daily via ‘netnnatl, Louise ile and all West & Pullman Sleeping cars, Washington to M<souTH RN MAIL AND EXPRESS pints South and Southwest via Dan- Y ana Charlotte." Palicsan Sieepiug care from Washington via Danville, Charlotte avd Atlanta to feans also, frorn Washington via Charlotte Sod Columbia to Augusta. Malina Dawn train leare Washington at 4:16 p. im dally. except sunday. Warrenton Trains leave Washington at 11:15 am. OF A COLLECTION OF ITALIAN SCULPTURES, COMPRISING GROUPES AND STATUES, BARDIGLIO PEDESTALS, LARGE HALL VASES, MOSAICS, AND OTHER ART GEMS BELONGING TO MESSRS. CIRRO & LORENZO, ol 910 pmo. dally plinion arrive in, Woah A LARGE IMPORTING HOUSE OF NEW YORK, s 4 sania, $0 pa AND TO BE SOLD AT OUR ART SALESROOM, For Gekets and information Inquire at Company's of ce, GOL, Feuveylvauia svenue. “Trains feave trom ana F Stason aS SLAUGHTER, X imme ie Gen. Pass agent Age Aor. AAS, Traffic Manager. _ CORNER TENTH AND PENNSYLVANIA AVE- NUE, ON TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, APRIL FOURTEENTH AND FIFTEENTH, AT ELEVEN A. M. AND THREE AND EIGHT O'CLOCK P. M. THE COLLECTION IS NOW ARRANGED FOR EXAMINATION WALTER B. WILLIAMS € CO,, Auctioneers. sp HE GREAT T PENNSYLVANIA ROUTE. TO THE NORTH, WEST, AND SOUTHWEST. DOUBLE TRACK.” SPLENDID SCENERY. STEEL RAILS. MAGNIFICENT EQUIPMENT. Is Eyrect Apri Sti, 1885. “Trains leave Washington from staiion, corner of 6th and B streets, as follows: For Pittsburg and the West, Chicago Limited Express ‘Of Pulice Sleeping Cars at 10:50 am dally; Fast Line, 10:50 ain. datly to Cincinnati and St. Lous, with Sleeping Cary from Harrisburg to Ci find Hotel Car t St. Louis; dally. es fo Cuicago, witht Sleeping Car altoon Chicazo and Cincinnatl Express at 7 3 with Siceping Cars Washington to Chicago and Har? Tisbury to Loulsvilie; connecting at Harrisburg with Weatern Expres with thrush Sleepers for Cleve- land, Louisville, and St. Louis. Pucitic Express, _aplst TO-MORROW. ([HO:AS DOWLING, Auctioneer. PUBLIC SALE. * 10:00 p.m daily for Pittsburg and the West, with ON WEDNESDAY, APRIL FIFTEEN, 1685, Stoeper Harrisbury to Chicago: sue os tgaltimolte AND POTOMAC RATLROAD. AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK A.A, For Brie, ( Rochester, Buituloy Niagara, Yo.00 pum. daily, except saturday, with Palace Cars Washington to Hochester. duuusport, Lock Haven, and Elmira, at 10:50 st Sunda viithe bast, 7:75, 8:90,and11:00am., Oo. 10-00 pan. and 12515 night. -On Sondas 000 pus, and 12:15 night. Lithited Express of Pullman Parlor Cars, %40 am. daily, except Sunday. For Hostin without change, 2:00 p.m. every weeit-day. On Sanday trains connect at iva Annex. affording direct transfer to Fulton street, avoiding double fer: Hage acres New York City. For Philadelphim, 8:30, and 11:00 am., 2:00, 4-00, 6:00, 10:06 p.m.’and 12:15 night. On Sanday, git” Linuited I WILL SELL, AT PUBLIC AUCTION, IN WEST WASHINGTON, At the stables of WM. C HAZEL, ‘TEN FINE YOUNG HORSES. ‘They are gentle, sound and good drivers, them suitable for indies to drive. Da. _apIsaits TP Hoatas DOWLING, Auctioneer. 4200, 6:06, 10:00 paa., and 1 Express, 9:40 a m daily, e For 6235, 7:15, 83 4:00, 4225, 4: ‘Sune 150 OIL PAINTINGS, FRAMED AND UN- 35 a.m.. 12:05 and 4:25 p.m. daily, ag mara FRAMED, TO CLOSE AN ESTATE AND TO except sand ALEXANDRIA AND FLD LRICKSBURG RAIL WAY, ASD ALEXANDEIA AND WASEL (OAD. 11:0] and 11:35 am., 1637 pan. On Sun: PAY STORAGE, On WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL FIF- TEENTH, 1885, at HALF PAST SEVEN O'CLOCK, ‘at my auction rooms, I shall sell without reserve the above paintings. Many of them are choice subjects, ‘and It will be to the interest of parties decorating thelr homes to attend. aplo St rpuomas DOWLE .G. Auctioneer. PAIR OF BAY MARPSSIDE-BAR BUGGY (MADE jon at the office, northeast cor- ner of 13th street and Peansvivanta the tation, where orders can Of baggage to destinatinn from hotels and residences, 4.1. WOOD, General Passenger Agent. CHAS. E. PUGH, General Manager. ap HE NEW ORLEANS FAST LIN SHENANDOAH VALLEY SOUTHERN SPECIAL | AT AUCitUN > SET DOUBLE HARN ae eae eee WEDNESDAY, APRIL FIFTEENTH, 1885, at mee iia SATAN MRANORE | WEL CRO Cube: Auta ba agent : G25 ant daily New Urieans Past Liss Pot an | leaving the eity spl folnts “cotline of shchamiosh ‘Valiey, Roraik | -putosgas bow ieee Sod Wester Virginia and | T pile "sia Krilr: Jaekson- TRUSTEE'S SALE OF FURNITURE, &c. eee Hew Or:| ty trees of a aeedet tron Ron ae aah ot al. to Edward Pool, recorded in Liber 1119. @c., one the land records of the 1 Lat the auction rooms of T Between Washington apd at change. Connecting at ih Pullman Cars, New trict of Columbia, 1 will unas Dowling, on WE a an AIDS) QUEL FISTERNTIL 1s¥5, colnmenciug anit. Mt TEN O'CLOCK A. M., a lot of Household Etfects, ay, Memphis Express. For all points | such as Tables, Chairs, sieam Counter, Type Writer, Betsteads, Maitresses, &<.,&, epine Cars between Shenandoah Jn cas Memphis, without change, connecting at | anii'g EDWARD POOL, Trustee. ‘and, tenn. with Pullman’ Cars to New —— aE ne hone change — FP HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioncer. ETE Passenger Station, corner Ac sirect Xsle of Household Purnigure at auction rooms, WEDSISDAY, “APRIL "FIPTEENTH Teta XOCLOCK, embracing & gene jon : Household etfecis, wens = Penna. ave, where orders wil be taken A150, Tolbecalled for tu any part of the city large consicament of English Stone Ching, Pir, #3 Lock woop, ‘ALSO AT TWELVE OCLOCK Geum. Foes and Tkt Age “Pusc and Tet Agt. | Horses, Carriages, Buggies, Wagons, etc. mbleSme "AIO, — as 5 ; ~— | Larse lot Window Franies, Sash and Blinds, Doors,éc. ee ea Iiarge buliard Table. ina aa SCHEDULE IN FFFECTSUNDAY, DEC. 2187, 1894 | [7 EEKS & CO. Auction UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. ee ees Leave Wes eS SALF_OF VALUARLE PROPERTY ton frei stato, corber of New Jer wey mvenue and © struct, i For Chicago, #200 ato. 200 am FIRST STREET SOUTHWEST. By virtue of « deed of trust dated the 10th day of October, 1583, and duly recorded in Liber No. and 10-10 p.m.. dally. The fast Linkited Express’ to Pittsburg and at Chicago, arriving in Pittsburg at am., Chicago i>, folte GSO, et seq. of the land records offi. For Clucinnati, Louisthie and St Louis dally at 230 will well on WEDNESDAY THE Pet REe a im. and WU: Pam, With Through Coarhes aud Cats to ab ‘polite, without m isa Past Limited Trai arriving in Clnennati next 4 the premises. %0. the hi ta the fe z via: AU! those pieces or parcels 0 District of | For Pitsburg at with Parlor Car, and $:40 sand being all of Lot eleven, the soutu tive pit. dims. } to Pitest epinig Cars te Fi rg. Cleveland und Detroit, with are, lay S, 5, 6:10, 6:40, 7:30, $30 1, J-25, 15 45 minute train), by thedeth of lot ten, and the north five By Un pwelve. tn the recorded ve, ith are west ot . we with the ts. Consisting of two small fram houses, For baitasore on week L et and lou wm prove Se, $200, 4:41 O: O p.m Terns: One-third cash: the residue in two equal pay: Pas 18:90 | ments. at six and twelve months, with notes bewrite 715, BE2B, 10:08 crest, and secured by a deed of trust on the properts leash. at the opt SabU pam dally. 9:25 Wat Bigion to New | Crease For Ancapolls, 6:40 am. and 12:10 ane4:30 pm. un Bunday sas ane, sie pin. For Way “tatious tetween Washington and Bade Sai we TEV pain, SO, 240, i, and re ‘sale must be complied with in seven days, otherwise the Trostecs reserve the Tught to resell ut the Fisk and Cost of de faulting purchaser. CHRISTIAN G. LED HH. BERGMANN, ap2tirs.téeds, : —- Z : ALUABLE STEAMBOAT PROPERTY. posed ler and by virtue of a deed of trust bearing date a2 et h day of Sune, 1 except Sune ia duly, excepe 2 © 05 am. dail abd 530 wm. dally to lisse duly rocordet in “Liber 20m, ie of the land records of the erated. Hina he bond. | Teal and personal property belonging 16 | ‘ounue Steaniboat Company-that Is to says Cui the Tight, title interest aud estate of th mpatiy belng one tndivided nolety In. s/jaare nuns peredl foUr hundred end seventy-two (472 in the sald in dally, ¢xcept Sunday. E is, 23 am, vejet Sumy ton at 5:10, 6:30, With the balldings and wharf related to: the swid 20, 3 D4 Lots numbered respectively one (1) and two SE juare mitmberedt four hundred und seventy TE in the sald city, with the wharves ope. site the saie, Lots nombered. respectively ‘claven 11), fifteen (15p seventeen (17), twentyerwo CEsn and twenty-three (23), in square umbered Nee ln Gred aud three (503), in the sald elty, with the what? orwharven, and water rights and privileges annesud sha belongivg wo the suid ots and to ot numbered s+ teen (1o).iu tie square last above mentioned. ‘iso lot numbered thirteen (13). in square num- stop at Relay Station ex- Pm. apply at the Baltimoreand ce Washington Station, 619 and 3352 Pennsylvania avente, coruer Lith street, where Grders will for taezage 1 be checked and Fereved at any point in the chy cag” YEE Shs caneeatemeoeee Sova, | wun un tmeroremeeee: aiasl pelvittge” tener: WOOD AND COAL. al ral ‘about one and seven- = 00D AND COAL. _ ac altond aout che an with the ad- t wharf, and # certain tract containing ‘Potomac railroad, -10) mai c ) miles In extedt together ‘Sud one-third (34-8) ucres ‘ear the’ baud whart = ALO the several steamers, Georgeanna, George JOHNSON BROTHERS, [uy and Excelsior, with thelr tackle, appatel ‘aid WHARPS AND RAILROAD YARD Company for datages resulting: frocs « detotive sore | corner of 9th and O streets, | Onto 164 TWELFTH AND WATER STREETS sw | jtiton of stem i, 600), eit terest, veaides es WANCH YARDS AND OFFICES CONNECTED | EfUSlimore mataatesd te eceaney ee sal aot yok | Ee xGiveiee Fommenced, to legal in the court of 1202 F street northwest 1615 7th street northwest, 1740 Peunsytvania avenne northwest “The Washington 2112 Oth street northwest, steamer ‘Gi and til propecy connected Corner 3d und K streets northwest. C sale: Coat . 221 Peuuaysvauie avenue southwest mis Fs real cal! rogcor weal Hiscory, Poets Picton, ravela Ae ie in ks, Hy'munals, i, sets and separa Se Wen Bde Tee Dreselng Cases, French Plate Micro ieee Anite yk, Hi “Painted poe a Sa full line of Jeweiry in i ‘gt ‘and Silver. ‘Many other goods too numerous to mention. ‘This valuable stock must be sold without reserve, as the owner, Mr, Free, intends to, hls business. Buyers will do well by attending. apl4ét FOLEY, Auctioneer. J ENCANSON BROS, Auctioneers IMPORTANT SALE OF QRIENTAL RUGS, "At par aaiectooins, corner 9th and D. our salesrooins, corner On FRIDAY and SATURDAY, APRIL SEVEN. TEENTH and KIGHTEENTH, At ELEVEN A.M. aid THREE PX. apiest . EEKS & CO,, Auctioneers. TY SUITS OF CLOTHING, ALL NICE SPRING GOODS FOR HOYS, RANGING IN AGES FROM EIGHT TO FIFTEEN YEARS. At auction within our sal THURSDAY, IXTEENTHINSTANT, apld-at COLESVILLE. aa Circuit Court for Montzomers in a cause in whieh Barzillia Lee and others arc complal ‘ants, and Elkanah Lee et al. ace defendants, on the A6th day of March, 1585, the subscriber, ag Trustee, will pel ‘auction, on the premises, TUES: public DAY, APRIL TWENTY-FIMST. 1865, at TWELVE O'CLOCK M., all the property decreed to be sold, con taining 270 séres, more or less, situated, in Montgom: ery county, about one mile from Colesville and twelve from Washington, bindiug on the road leading from Washington to Colesville, on which James Lee resided. atthe time of his death,now occupied by the Mary= land Mica and Mining Company. This Farm is Im Proved by a dwelling-louse, micihouse, mine opened, Workman sheds and storaxe rooms, Over one-half of ies thickly set in timber—piuie, oak, poplar and ehest- ‘Terms, as per order: Cash. For, apply 0 AM. RANNON, apifot 2 St. Paul sf Dexcaxson BROS., Auctioneers, ASSIGNEES SALE OF VACANT LOT ON ¥ STREET. BEI ‘TH CAPITOL AND Trustee, Baltimore, . Lot nutmbered sixty-six (66), in J. 1, Thompson's subdivision of square humberet'st hundred and seventy-six (ou tu Washinutua chy son TUESDAY, the TWENTY -FLNST OF APRIL BES, at FIVE otLock P.M. erms: Cash, A depositof ‘$50 required at time sale, and conveyancing a: the purchasers com SOB BARNARD. Assignee, s-tu,thstu-st a 4-tu,th,s.tu ih street n.w. DEREMPTO! a 5 OF THAT OLD AND WELL. STABLE OX TITH STRE AND HSTS.N.W mn Y MORNI MENCING at 10 O'CLOCK, we w sen, by order of Mr. “CRUTT,. who is declin hes Gn uccount of age, ut his stables on Detween Gund Ht sts. nw, Pair of ood Coach 6 Clarence Carriage: 2 Landau, Glass Hearses, 2 large 2 Horse ant Buggy, Robes, Lap Blauicets,Overcoats, Livery, + Stoves, Stable Fits (A large qi ‘This ina spit Horses and Harness, nd 2 small, rpuomas E. WAGGAMAN, Ktcal Estate Auctioneer, UNIMPROYED PROPERTY, § LOW, LOTS WITH FWO GOO! CIE DING FORTE OOS THE CORNER OF TENTH AND BOUNDARY THOMAS F.WAG MANUFACTURERS OF GRAND, UPRIGHT, and sQuaRE PIANOFORTES. ‘We beg to announce to our Washington patromsthat, destring to offer them greater facilities in their deal- ings with us, we have opened warerooms at 817 MARKET SPACE, PA. AVE, meas OTE or, WASHINGTON, ‘The same are conducted directly by ourselves, and ‘Customers can deal with us there to precisely the same ‘advantage aa at our Baltimore and New York estab- lshments. A full assortment of our various styles of GRANDS, UPRIGHTSand SQUARE PIANOS will constantly be found on band. . WM. KNABE & 00. 4a PIANOS FOR RENT. ‘Tuning and toby ex Ing and Repairing promptly attended LA PER MONTH WILL BUY A HANDSOME SQUARE OR UPRIGHT PIANO. of best BIDNEY T. Ni ‘workmen. $10 Soe 433 7th street northwest. $5 PER MONTH WILL BUY AN ELBGANT OR- GAN, of any style, and finest make, at SIDNEY T. (O's, | 433 7th strevt northwest, A LARGE STOCK OF SECOND-HAND PIANOS ind ORGANS, but aligh' at ‘bar SRRMANS ee etl to 433 7th streeynorthwest. A VERY HANDSOME STEINWAY PIANO, but Uitle used at an tpmense excrifice, wi well on month ee SIDNEY T. NIMMO, 488 7th etrect nortiwest. SEVERAL VERY, FINE PARLOR ORGANS at » Ning from $25 10 $80) RY T. NIMMO, 433 7th street northwest, AN ELEGANT UPRIGHT CABINET GRAND PIANO, but eight months old. at tremendous ‘and payable in monthly installments of $10. SIDNEY T. NIMMO, 433 7TH STREET NORTHWEST. ae ne awit er with sottinent ot eihce Panes coeharnay Oi Sa lusic Store of EDWARD F. DROOP, Partner of the late W. G. METZEROTT & CO, ese rh Gabe” Grow Stecnt Wheelock, Marshall, Wendell and otter Bt anos. 1 G,. L. Wun & Bro, 700 7th Street northwest, sole agents for, the STIEFF and KRANICH & BACH PL ANOS and Gally'x Wonderful Selfplay! ruments. Several oneaty termastn Pianos tused. Ins and Organs which have ‘Pianos and Or guns for rent, tuned and repaired, Jal0. praycs. TUNING AND REPAIRS OF PIANOS A SPE CLALTY at V. BECKER'S WAREROOMS, 801 9th street, 493m, DAVIS & COS GREAT SPECIALTY E a rHELR UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, and elega iow ready, at special fuctory prices, TH. b, SUMNER, G11 oth'ats naw? OB Steck & Co, EMERSON, AND BAUS &00. PIANOS. WILCOX & WHITE AND KIMBALL ORGANS. Pianos and Organs exchanged, repaired, tuned, boxed; for rent by day, Week, mouth or year, Rent applied 1f purchased. Full stock of Ge. Muste, HENRY EBERBACH, 915 F m31 Managing Partner of the late firm of ling Co GEE ‘are m “DECKER” PIANOS. ie by DECKER BROS. N.Y. G. H. KUHN, Sole Agent, 407 10th Also fo: Burdett Organs fel2 Fine Pianos for rent and sale. hw, of _POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. ERB. WILLIAMS & CO. wat TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE. REAL ESTATE ON NTH AN STREETS, ABOVE BOUNDARY. By virtue of a deed of trust from Johi holtz and wife, dated March 5, 1877, ed In Liber 860, folio 850, of the lati the vistrict ofColumbia, aid also of pleme Court of said Disitic decree of Mesa eptember 1. So4, in equity cause N. tating Arthur A. Birney as trustee in pluce of Andrew Langdon, we will seil at public snefon, in front of. the H TESS, fled, ind. th awe subdivision of Mount nt, excepting only the th street road, by 120 feet in Bal hus a frontave of 36 feet 5. of 241 feet s led, on nts 40 feet 8 inches, and adjoins the stables poli- tan Railway Te will be sol 18, 36 Tet indepth, and two on Sth strert, each 20 feet 4 inches by 121 feet S inches. “The linprovements consist of a substantial frame dwellir g of about son the Furstreet front, ‘Terms of sale : One-fourth cash, of which $100 must be pald at time of sale on ea Dot, atl the balance. i feet equal payments in one. two and. three, years with, Interest; deferred payments tobe secured by deed of trust on the property suid. All convexancing and recording #t cost oF compiled with in tet da at the cust and risk of ch Tfternisnt sale arenot ‘will be resold ALE OF FES SCBURBA Ss NATIONAL FAIR ( TERSON AVENUE, THURSDAY —APTERNOK SIXTEENTIT commence wewill sell, on'the prem: fronting Patters adjoining the Fair Grounds, Tis: subdiviso been subdivide int 195 feet ia depth and so are suitable for garden parpe from. the elty. ‘the trains iy eaty aation, only at br Terms: Onehalf cach, balcnce in one vear, with 6 F eebt interests oral cas at opium of purchases, Pouweyancing at purclienrs ct apisagas few," and has . d es, only a short distance mB. EOE stop at ninutes’ walle from this CXSSON ROS., Aucts, UCTION SALB-WILL Bie sonp 44 TWED at” ALE OCLOCK” P.M, in front of the order of surviving heirs, thet de real estate, No. 1415 D street northwest. contains efght rooms; mudern inipros eh brick fromtiecentraliy’ located, ncar ‘Trt Datigh’s Opern House. "Terms thade Known on day of sale $100 will be required of pur siaser ois A deposit of f & €0, apls-St Teal Estate Auctioneer. A PORTION OF THE REAL ESTATE oF THE LATE THOMAS LEWIS, DECEASED, FOR SALE AT PUBLIC AUCTION) TRALLY LOCATED PE We will sell at-punite suction. in fre premisca, on WEDNESDAY, THLE TV ead OND DAY OF APIIG, IBN5. AL TEAL ‘T FOUR O'CLOCK P. unimproved Lots at ortheast corueraf Oth and O etre fronting 50.9 street and 114 fees on Sth street, ‘Also, sub, Lots 20, 27 and 28,0) square No. 298, on the weat side of bil, between O and P streets each’ 20 fece ont By Gk, tow ort alex, ‘Aino, sub. Lot "A. square No, 600, at the southeast Ton O by 96 feet on Sthnstrcet ‘Also, ih, Lot 18, square No. 399, at the sou comer of ih and © streets, 29 feet ‘On SE YS Be oe ON HTERSDAN, APRIL TW ‘TY-THIRD, 1885, AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P. M. Sub. Lots A, B,C and D, squi No. 404, being Nos S10, 512 and S141 street and No. 921 Oth street, at Also, sub. Lot G, square 374, being No. 917 H street, BOS PRTBRY oa ett, Baa Del ISHS, AT FIVE O'CLOCK PM Oe Jot No. 7, aqnare No. at the southeast corner oF cha CURE NG, tia! th, atleast corner ‘Terms: One-fourth cash, and the balance at six, Sines é each Tot at th = the expense of thr “ed. posit of $50 will be requ All conveys F. MATTINGLY, TE WAGU AMAN, } Trustees, THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Nuc. apl-déds TP HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. Sa LG ee JEENTH STREET NORTHWEST, AT AUG. a In pursuance of authority vested In me by the ul Cae Tanlig: Jonson des rensed, recorded in the otliee of the Resistee op Wits for the District of Coltanbia on the Oth olsen Tily, 1883, sill ofer for sale. In ont of the apes ises, on THURSDAY. the TWENTY-THIRD DAY OF APRIL, 1885, xt FIVE OCLOCK PAL, that pan or Lot 25, ih square 254, fronting 28 fee. inert less, on 13th street northwest by the depth thereof to fn ailey, with the Improvements thereon, comsistnes Of a hubstantial brick, three-story age ee ment Dwelling House, containing 12) rooms. with we. cessury outbuildings, and known as 516 1th street Horthwest.. ‘The preiises will be open for the ing tion of purchasers frou 10 10 11 o'clock wins on Mone Gay, Wednesday and Friday preceding thw ale. “crma of male: ‘cash: the balance ‘in two in. hine and eightocn of oe pen the prowerty cout, oF all cash, aL option of purchaser. A fof #200 will be required when the purchaser's bid is ‘woctpted, aad teeraaee oe Feverved t resell ihe property at the Hak and cost of defaulting purchaser ifteriis of sale ure not complied ith in ten days. Conveyaneln rohaser's cost ‘apis-deds NS TNO. He WHT SALE OF EXTENSIVE PARC ESTATE IN THE CITY. virtue of decrees of the Supreme Court the District of Coloma ta Eagutty Cause ‘xe mesie ‘the powers con, in. ihe deed of trust recorded in Liber No: ‘cured by IS OF RE. THE NORTHEAST SECTION OF in order to ‘anid JOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. NEW IRON STEAMER “WAKEFIELD” Leaves 7th-street wharf on MONDAYS, THURS- DAYS and SATURDAYS at 7am. Returning TUESDAYS, FRIDAYS and SUNDAY p.m., touch~ ing at River Landings as far as Nomint' Creek, Currioman. Va; St. Clements’ Bay and Leonardiown, Ma. Connects with B. & 0. R. Rat Shepherds. Seo Schedule. JOHN B PADGETT, Agent. °. W. RIDLEY, Manager, aplL OW FARE TO NORFOLK-STEAMER JANE |4 MOSELEY leaves 6th st. wharf, Washington ion day, Wednesday and Saturday, at 0:30 p.m. First- class Fare. $1," Round Trip, $1.50. ‘apd IRECT TO NEW YORK—FREIGHT STEAM ERS JOHN GIBSON and E.G. KNIGHT leave Ai, Fast R.ver, N. Y., every SATURDAY at 4 p. m1; 6th st. wharf, Washington, every WEDNESDA’ MORNING. “Freight at lowest rates, apt POTOMAC TRANSPORTATION LINE STEAMER 8 CAPT. W. C. GEOGHEGAN, Will resume the route between BALTIMORE AND WwW. LINGTON, stopping at River pandings, leaving ‘Stephenson's wharf 4 p.m. SUNDAY, March 15, Freight received SATURDAYS ONLY, and must be prepaid. ‘All accommodations firstclass. Apply to STEPHENSON BRO., 7th st. wharf. :—12th st. und Pennsylvania gv. n.w. mhil-Gm ES TTHSTREET and Sui nears at 7 wharf Tuesdays, Thursdays lock am.. for River Landings 5 far as, Mattox ek, returning on Wednesday, Friday and Monday siternoons, “For Information apply te G, L. SHERIFF, 1114 Pa ave. nw, G. T. JONES, Agt., 7th-st. wharf. \YORFOLK AND FORTRESS MONROE. ‘The popular steamer GEORGE LEARY leaves h street wharf on MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS and FRIDAYS at5 p. m., stopping at Piney Point and Cornfield going and returning. Connect in Nor- ik with all rallroad and steamboat lines. Secure rooms and tckets at B. and 0. Office, 14th and Pennsylvania avenue, St, Mare hotel, and ‘Knox Ex- press, GOS Pennsylvania avenue, who will also check javuize from hotels and private residences. For fur- ther information Inquire at company's oflice, street wharf, Telephone call 745-3. as. WILLIAM P. WELCH, General Agent. ‘MT. VERNON! STEAMER W. W. CORCORAN Leaves Tth-street wharf daily (except Sunday) for ‘Mt Vernon at 10 o'clock am; returning, reaches ‘Washington about 3:30 p. m. sel. LL. BLAKE, Captain, STEAMERS. (QENERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY or BETWEEN NEW YORK AND HAVRE. ‘Company's pler, No. 42 North River, foot of Morton Et Germain, Wraub, Wednesday, April 15,5 St Germain, Traut inesday, an Glinde, Rodrigues, Wednesday, April 22; 11 aia.” Normundie, Frangeul, Wednesday, April 29,6 am. St. Laurent, deJousselin, Wednesday, May 6,10..m. Checks payable on sight, In amounts'to sult, on the Banque ‘Transatiantique @f Paris.” LOUIS "DE BE- BLAN” Agent, No. 6, Bowling Greon, New York. Messrs, BELL & CO. gents for the District of Co- a lumbia, 1437 Pennsylvania avenue, ap7 NOTICE, LANE THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIM- ITED, BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVER- ‘Washington, D.C. CUN4BD LINE. ROUTE, POOL. CALLING AT CORK HARBOR, FROM PIER 40, N. UMBRIA. Sty ADTH LL SERVIA. eSB, ‘Sat, KR, NEW YORK. ETRURIA. pri 3 Bat," May 30 aN WEDNESDAY FROM NEW YORK, IEATES OF PASSAGE--660, $90 and 9100, aocord: ng to accommodations. ‘Steerage at very low rates, Steerage tickets from Liverpool and Queenstown and all other parts of Eu: ‘at lowest rates. mi bilisof laden given for Belfast, Glasgow, Havre, Antwerp and ofer portson the Continent aad for Mediterranean ports. bor tr oe 1y st the Company's For frelght and passage app! office. No. 4; Bowling Green, or both steerage and Cabin 0. ongyaidelow ‘& CO., 605 7th street, VERO a. BROWN &00., New York. jesera. OTIS BIGELOW & CO., apt “606 7th street, Washington. PROFESSIONAL. WOOT SURGERY, @G.— The wise for health on daily walks depend?” and thousaids visit Dr Will Tis eoublishment 1416 Pennsylvania avenue Opposite Wiliard's hotel, fOr the success treatment oP Gorn. ‘Bunions, diseased nails, Vascular iexcres- Cences atid all diseases of the feet. "Dr. Whitelstwenty- finh conmentive year of practice in Washington. Fes, $1 a sitting. (Baltimore ent, fi Norihh Eutaw sty in RS_DE. J. SEMMES, SURGEON CHIRO: Ml Dist SANiCURE AND DERMATOLOUIST. Gor, sof’ and hard, Sumtons, Todamed and Bore Soins, “Clap or Ingrowing’ ‘absolutely cu without puin or blood. "Hendreds of testimonials ot the elite'of" Washington of remarkabit cures All thouid try Mrs. Semmes’ method of curing Buntons Sire, safe and permanent. Office: 1222 F's, 4 dogrs from 18th, upone fight. mais Iggy ey i b.wis where she will "be pleased to focal ‘ind patrons. mio-zm* ‘ME ROSS LE {VOYANT AND. L0G) ‘ait be consulted on Dosiness and aif'ataise Ofte ‘Ailia rouble call” Satisiaction given or no pay. Resldctce, 1910 11th street northwest. 305 ME, BROOKE TELLS ALL THE EVENTSOF Mittra #20 baniness conddential Ladiveand gen. Uemen 60 cents each. 408 L street, between 4th and bth streeta northwest. Sele-oowe eae ee Re 3 Surgeon —Finger-nails beauti- Goria, Bibione ingrowing Soliandalldmasesgtian amas or to 5 anf 6, ob Pe araseoes Cun. Rovrzer, NOS. 408 AND 405 7TH ST. N. W. ‘TRAVELING AND LUNCH BASKETS, ALL SIZES, AISO A VARIETY OF EASTER EGGS But it does cure disease roar ecnmeshe Tears of any wmgeges - sieiah Hh Sanaa” eof pate ik Pans samt = : BITTERS ee injure the BROWNS N BIT- we Dys- Gen- irmer, the renewed energy. become : ai im} the bowels Salive. In wouns the effect 1 vouslly more and marked. The eyes begin at once to brighten; fin clears up: healthy olor comes to the cheeks: nervousness: leappears; its be- comes: s ifs nursing mother, abundant sus- tenance fs supplied for the | Remember Brown's Iron ‘the ONLY iron medicine that is not in- Tihhe Geaine has Tada neeeeas oe ses Hee he nae trade coe on wrapper. TAKE NO OTHER. 2 PPP, F Ss PE OE ve oot a E ba) EEE 000 It A A LLL SAL E AA EE tet £4 fis Eee OF SILK MOUSQUETAIRE GGG EI g@ a @ E EEE ui oY ¥ 838 vy ti “oo ‘These Gloves come in twen color, and are made entirely of silk. The ngehs She prices ars 03, Fo bs ‘ and $1.08 pate.” TAFFETA SILK 00, v 9 ° 00 L L mt a. @ so COLE L Goo Cun Are very durable, and belng cheaper than gloves are preferred by somo Weave and 68 cents pair, CHAMOIS EID 00, 20 ° ° GGG L ba G = ba vy vy vy vv Vv ° ° ‘00 209, ca L GGG LLL We have them in button length. Mousquetaire style. Prices a Sg = -five different shades of aFe 88g Base Eee Sss8 ‘These Gloves wash well and are very durable. The uality we offe for OSc. a pair are equal to those sold last season for 9Se, We hope our patrons will ask to ‘see these Gloves. “PALAIS ROYAL” KID cco 1 00 ¥v Vv EEE @ 6b oo VY # Sao E88 Ye RP ce tu “oo ‘WY Eee 8855 Are well known thronghont the United States as being ‘ade trom selected skins and being cut and finished 0 as to Insure a. perfect ‘wear. 3 buttons, $1.35; 4 buttons $1.00; 6 buttons, 8176. For the Special Saie the 4 button P. R. GLOVES will be$i.37a pair. “ELITE” KID 6Ge 00 VV EERE 88, eG Soy & - & 88 Vy HF ats ‘00 Vo EEE Sgg8 = "KID GLOVES are a specialty of the ROYAL, and for a cheap Glovearethe best in the snark. We ive whale cumomers for the allover the country. Retall prices. butions, $1.00; buttons, P25. f For the GLOVES wili be $1.10 pal 10; 6 battor 5 icclal Sale CMUTTON “ELITE” KID UNDRESSED KID MOUSQUETAIRE occ, 1 00 y Go LE oo YY Goo f 88 YY EF GGG Tu “oo Vv «EEE ss Come in 6,8 and 12 button lengths, ‘The prices are $1. ig Gloves, $1.48 and $1.98. ‘The new shades of Tans, Hrowns are Very effective in these perfect DRESSED KID MOUSQUETAIRE a oo vv £ 585 E O% % ¥ ERP 9O VV ke 88 YW & _ tun “oo ‘Wier = ‘We only keep thevery finest imported Gloves in this particular style, Every pak guaranteed. perfect te Every detail,” ‘These Gloves are the same as usuall sold for £220; ‘bat as we import direct wo cau sell jem for S10 pair. rar Spel ale We offer these Gloves below cost price, viet $1.09 a pairs SPECIAL SALE TERMINATES SATURDAY, APRIL 18TH, AT 6 P.M. PPP, P PPP ap! REFRIGERATORS, . WATER COOLERS, ICE CHESTS OF THE MOST APPROVED KINDS, W. BOTELER & SON, apse Srrme Orexina: 923 Pennsylvania avenue. WE ARE READY TO SHOW YOU a FULL LINE OF SPRING CLOTHING AT PRICES THAT WILL ASTONISH YOU. BELOW WE GIVE YOU A FEW PRICES OF THE MANY DIFFERENT STYLES AND PAT- TERNS WE HAVE IN STOCK. FOR BUSINESS: PLAID CHEVIOT SUIT AT $7.50, WORTH $11. PEPPER AND SALT MIXED SUIT AT 96.25, WORTH $10. FINE SILK MIXED CASSIMERE SUIT WORTH $12, FOR DRESS: AT 99, FINE BLACK SACK CORKSCREW SUIT, ALL WOOL GUARANTEED, AT $10, CHEAP AT $14. FINE BLACK 4BUTTON CUTAWAY. ALL WOOL, AT $12, CHEAP AT $16, BLACK, BROWN, BLUE AND WINE-COLORED CORKSCREW SUITS FROM $10 UPWARD, ALL WOOL GUARANTEED. SUITS FOR BOYS FROM 18 TO 17 YEARSOLD FROM 94.25 UPWARDS, WE HAVE A LARGE LINE OF CHILDREN'S SUITS FROM $2.25 UP. PANTS FOR MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN, GRADES, AT FROM $1 UP, LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING ©0., apt__ CORNER 7ra AND G STREETR Biocxavz Rexoven FULL SUPPLIES OF SCHLITZS MILWAUKEE LAGER NOW IN STORE AND FOR SALE IN CASKBAND BOTTLES BY THE AGENT, SAMUEL © PALMER, DEPOT: 1924 20th st ot nw. ‘Telephone 654, male 2d EDITION. Lat oan a St GLADSTONE'S REASSURANCE. ‘He Reports That the Russians Have mot Advanced to the Murghab. LoNDoN, April 14.—Mr. Gladstone, in the house of commons this afternoon, stated that ‘word had been received from Sir Peter Lums- Gen, which showed that there was no confirma ‘the government's communications concerning its reported advance, amounjed t0.a renewal of Russia’s assurance that no sich advance will occur if the issue of gon re and the desierstion of @ cos: trary intention can prevent It, “\ Gen. Grant’s Condition. THE SWELLING IN HIS THROAT REDUCED ToO- DAY—HOW HIS THROAT 18 EXAMINED BY THE AID OF AN ELECTRIC LIGHT. New YORK, April 14.—The swelling outside the General's throat, on the right side, is at times larger than at uthers. Two or three days ‘ago it was large, but to-day It Is much reduced. An incandescent electric light is used to ex: amine the General's throat. Small storage bat- teries hold the supply, and it is communicated by sai wire along slender rod, at the end of which is asmall lamp that is about an inch long. This lamp is introduced into the mouth and illuminates the parts effectively. A sys- tem is used in which a small treadle dynamo is employed. ‘This is better, for the use of chem!- ‘avoided. The ‘of the glottis i at by ing that = mucous accumulates at the top of the windpipe, at once clogging the and causing If to contract. ‘The mucus at such times is cleared away by a medicated wash applied with a small syringe. Changes of weather do not affect the patient, use the temperature of his room is con- Stantly kept at 70 degrees. At 3 p.m. a bulletin was issued saying that Gen. Grantcontinued in the improved condi- ton noted in the last bulletin, polemic Neel No Bodies Found in the Ruins. HOPES THAT NO LIVFS WERE LOST BY THE FALL OF THE NEW YORK TENEMENTS. New York, April 14.—Gangs of men worked all night in the ruins of the eight fallen tene- ments in West 62d street, but turned up noth- ing save bricks and broken timbers, No dead or jured were found, and there was no sign of about the rugged heap of wreck. ‘The fire- men are of the opinion that there are bodies In theruins. The hope grows stronger, however, that this may not be so. A Jealous Woman Attempts Su ‘TRENTON, N. J., April 14.—This morning Mrs, ‘Wm, P. Brown, wife of the manager of the Any Gordon opera company, now in this city, tried to commit suicide, She cut her left wrist and several arteries with arazor. A doctor bound up her wounds, Jealously of her husband's at- tention toa member of the troupe is said to have been the cause of her attempted suicide. ssa Basta Fatal Accident in Baltimore. Bautimoge, April 14.—In the northeastern section of the city to-day David H. MeLeod was almost instantly killed while passing some buildings in course of construction. A” heavy ine board was caught up by the wind and furied against his head, Knocking him sense- less, He died in a few minut Telegraphic Briefs. . The four-story building, Nos. 83 and 85 Wa- bash avenue, Chicago, with its contents, was burned this morning. ‘The total loss is placed at nearly $200,000. Hon. Jacob D. Cox has been elected president of the University of Cincinnati, It 1s under- stood that he will accept. John Benson, the absconding Lebanon law- er, Was arrested near Harrisburg this morn- ig. The amount of his defalcation is $15,000. a FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. The New York Stock Market. following are the opening and 2:40 p.in. prices the Rew. Tork Stock Market to-day, ae reporved by Special wire to H. H. Dodge, 630 15th street: 245 0. Name. Name. 245 Ch be Z Do. Ist pref.) Nor. West p. Do. 24 pref.) [Nor. P | CBE Q. 1 COC& Col. Coal. Del, & Hud.” et Vea. Tvaaoap Peo, Dae * De. Bois) Bos, Hock Is 25" wee Roch & P. 1CAGO, April 14. r ofa builish tendency at the opening on ‘change this morning. The ftussian war cloud appeared more ominously threatening than ever, and British consols were reported at the lowest point at which they have vet been quoted. In addition to this the visible supply showed a rge decrease, and thecrop reporis were not less gloomy. The market in consequence isagain very strong. June wheat advanced to 94, with sales as high as 94%, but the offerings at these figures were large, andwith the advance in con- suls the market fell back to931, then advanced to 93%, and snow, 10.154, “in. 3%. M wheat opened at 92, and is now 9144. Outside buying orders are acain large, and it is asserted are. based. ina large measure on the bad crop outlook. May corn is firm at 47%). May oats are selling at 36. May pork is 12.40, and May lard at 7.05. New. York, April 14.—The wheat market is excited and very feverish on continued depres- sion in English consols. Prices 5 cents per bushel on the options, with brisk trad- ing. ‘DaLtIMORE, Mp., April 14.—The grain mar- ket of Baltimore has been more excited to-day than for a long time. At the Lo’clock cali 1001 was bid for spot wheat, and the lowest fferinz was at 102, and for Mey 102 was bid against ‘99lp at the midday call of yesterday. June ran up from 101%, bid yesterday, to 10444 tod and July advanced 2%¢., and southern amber sold at 110c, — Baltimore Markets. BALTIMORE, Mp., April 14.—Virginia pasta) yunons, 41; néw tem-forties, Si: new threes, Oly: North Carolina sixes. old, 1.07%) bid to-day. BALTIMORE, Mo. April 14—Cotton dull— dling, 10%. Flour firm aud active. Wheat—south hgh and frm western “bight, and wctiye: 1 red, 1.06a1.08; southern amber, LOSal10: No. Sa 1.08 bi ‘western’ Winter red, spi Wy: June, 10d tal Od: 1.0 7ia bid: Corh—south: Southern white, ‘western mixed, spot, Beas B5uab6, fresh: A. = May, Did. Gals hrm and. higber auton western white, 43a40; western mixed, 4oud3 vanla, 40a45.. Rye firm, 7a! Hemprime to chotoe Penne 18.00a19.00.. Provisions stead. per refined quiet, Lis Whisky stead, 1.208121, Other articles un Freighis to Liverpool pet Steamer dull—cottor = rain, 4 Pad. bushels; x 2A 6 GoObushels. |“ Shipments—corn, 65,000 Ekige wheat, 1,410,000. 000 Chicago Markets. Int, April 14,—Closi : Wheat— rir Bose May the Jue, Bole: uly, Osh. Con "i hg Oats— April, $6 May, 2 Sy do: jane daly Se Pore esa Wobig hay Hotes June, Pid duly, 38. Mr, KENNAN 70 ACCOMPANY Lrecr. Scuvetzx.—Lieut. Schuetze, of the navy, has been ordered to report to the Secretary of State for duty, to carry presents to the Sibe- rian natives in the vicinity of the Lena river. Mr. George Kennan, of the Associated ‘will accompany him'on the éxpedition. RESIGRATIONS.—H. R. Stackman, of the Dis- trict; W. W. Cheshire, of Indiana, and J. B. Aldrich, of Rhode Island, first-class clerks in ‘the pension office, have resigned. ‘War DEPARTMENT EMPLOYES Must Pay Tux Dents. —Secretary Endicott today issues cirealar announcing to the employes ‘War department “‘that they are expected to pee thelr Just deter While tie department wiltuot perinit itself to be used as a collection ncy, and declines to take action in acase Test aASES Fiat Whe enes Indebtedness was entered the service of the® department, Helter, will it, harbor | any one, who tracts & Sis official position, and then, without sufli- client excuse, neglects to make payments; and it may be sald that where a case has fe0s'tga and judgment rendered it is too late to justness or the correctness of the tingantev the wil Seepe ta who peSePesdirivsnall appear that the en Bearatibnrmecertutnicnas sate it le! uit be will be recommended for dis- ee es. To-DAY’s CaBINEt MEETING.—All the them- uply@ 2 | As te Chief Jus’ ment. 7 Chief Justice Cartter, of the D: when his attention was called said: “That statement has t ny authority from me,” smile, “Itis pretty good cues ing so from dyspepsia that I ai have to come down. Lam seven! a he without losing an hour h ready to retire I will teli yo “You have then taken ho steps reporter. “No, [have done nothing at all In addition tq the gentiemen THE STAR yestdrday | as possible the vacanc tirement Mr. Leigh Robinson, bar, is spoken of and is sald to be younger members of the bar. rdly, company has taken issue with the ‘of Commissioner Sparks, placing Texas Pacific, certain lands lying of the Southern Pacitie, where ‘cross in Southern California, right of the Southern P recognized. Bhi Will be given, will be bronght for Secretary of the Interior, MISCELLANEOUS, strictly enforced hereafter, A reviewal of the whole plan of ing will possibly result in such chi cipal thor damage by dust. Issued by Inspector Entwisle: erect a twostory: dwellit near W_ street; $200, Will erect a two-story private stabi tween Gand H. streets; $2 erect a two-story and cellar dwell 12th and Dstreets northeast erect two 2story d: 10th streets southwest; $1.40 erect a two story stable, rear Vermont aventie a1 Kelly, erect a smail frame, on Church road; $100, Imposed U THE RESULT OF THE POLICE curt, was said was arrested last weel stealing chici wanted to while | Subseque n had Mr. A trahl, who caused his arrest, app assault, and Judge Snell, after Ii man's pitiful story, fined Mr, Lieut. Major Dye to-day, indicates th offender. Lieut. Austin says that while ave his name as James Harrisc station the offleers end him where he lived. stories, owner for Harrison returned to the stati ghickens, which he suid he officers tal! ver Hewlett for detending uently the colored man procii suult. In court he state chickens himself, and whi that land, found that there was no | Jamés ‘Harrison. on the poll-ist o but the man in question was iden stable Robey as an old chicken | Ben. Gray, living thre fou | Itwas learned that ‘there had bee or death in his family, le he told here wasa fiction, T mmends the action of Mr. So: aiding the police, He appends a certificate of Shi A. Scaggs, of Prince et. thi le | tor thievery, child as stated, —_-—__ Amurements. ALBAUGH’S OPERA Hovse.—Ki dramatic spectacle house at Albaugh’s last’ night, the scenes were fine and a few of including the premieres, Mules, Camis, Mons, Arnold, were loudly applauded for their | The massof the corps de bu t Brothers, acrobats, are wond ieba” will run through the wee Forb's OPERA Hovse.—Mr. Di supported by Miss Nina Bouci Conway, began a week's engaz! O14. and I have been here for twenty to be made by Judge W. of the’ District give satisfaction to the merchants © hfares and save their goods 82, Mitchell, erect three two-story dwellings, Bladensburg road.county; $2,000. John Dixon, ellings, E, bet ith street; $75 ustin's report of the ease he chickens the ease w had py Branchville station, on the B. and 0. ft he knew Ben Gray, all | Harrison; that he has arrested and that he had not lost a | _ *ssieba”” oper Kiraity and the « Boucicault, Miss Elinor Carey and’ Mr. ee Cartter's Retire. rr. istrict bench, by a STAR re- porter to-day to published reports attributing to him an intention of retiring from the bench, made without added, with a a afraid 1 will ty-three years hree years When Tam yet?” said the yet. yy imnentioned fn candidates for favored by the Appeal From a Land Office Decision. The attorney for the Southern Pacific railroad e recent onder within the op- eration of the act forfeiting the lands ofthe alongthe line the two roads By this order no cific to these lands was ¢ railroad made a claim to then and, through its attorney, asks that a hearing Tt ts probable that this nal settlement before the uestion soe District Government Affairs. The law relating to hack stands will be street eweep- anges as will our pri: BUILDING PERMITS Abram Thomp- ng. Boundary, iam Brahler, ie, alley, Henry Kern, ling and store, 2.800 ange Wm. E. Dole, his premises, vB Rock ‘Creek VESTIGATION OF THE CASE OF THE MAN WITH THE DEAD Lieut. M. A. Austin, of the sixth precinet, has Investigated the ease of the colored man who it on suspicion of | which he offered for sale | me to his nase. aron Sonnens prehended for ste Sonnenstranl. received by Judge Snell Was Imposed upon by the artfal tale of an old | the man, who on, Was al the led. him 4 eda warrant for Mr. Sonnenstrahl charging him with An as he raised the he was locked up such of the ¢ ntitied by Con: n thief uamed ir miles trom ron. keness en nos! nd in other respects the Phe lieutenant mnenstrab eri Pinkney ralfy Brothers’ ed to a lange | Anumber of f the dancers, De Rosa and 3 artistic « Uo were budly ined and made poor work of it. The fier | lerfully expert. K. on Bone alt, M last night inthe popular Irish play leen Bawn.” Mr. Boucicault’s — Miles > paleen {sas richly droll and amusing as ever. Mins Nina Boucieault, as £i/-y, showed. herseil a young actress of good taste and emocional power, Young Mr. Boucieauit, in the -part of Danny Mann, was moderately successful. The company generally is an effective Mote, JULIE RIVE-KING, at ber plano recital Friday evening, will render selections (0a Bach, Liszt, Beethoven, Chopin and Schuman. sing “Fors’ e Lui,” from Seats are selling well at Ellis M M.—That enterizining #b- “Pop,” iu which John A. Mackay mare a hit here last season, Is well presented at Line coin Hall this week. The musical selections | are good and are weil rendered. Miss Haitie and Mr, John E. Ince miad hit, Starr p” will remain at Herzog’s Dime MUSEUM. began their return eny: 1 the amusing he Wallace-Vi ‘This bill will mus —A really gond show given at the Comiqne this weck, the vari fextures. being varied and clever. The sfier- pivce, “A Baz of Fleas,” is lively and funny aad Is received with peals of Leuglite dally matinee at the Comiqu: a r. There 1s a SECRETARY WHITNEY returned today from New York. PRESMENTIAL Post dent has appointed the following Jobn L, Lindley, Ansonia, Conn., resigned; hristian T. Conn. Wallinsfor signed; D. Conn:, vice L. MM. Opelika, Ala., vice Hey re Fisher, ‘resigneas J. 5. IIL, vice Wallace, resign’ Crookston, Minn, De Bray, ‘Clrde, signed: G commission expired. man, Col therwo RoBRERIES REPORTED.—E. A. Kennedy 15th street, reports s.olen from hi OrFices.—The Georgia, 0. Vice Cooke, suspended: W: . Kirkley, Camden, Brooks, commission expired; R.’ 2 ed: Alex. vice Jacobus, resigned: E. ansax, vice Cornforth, je0. H. Tracey, Wilbur, Ne! Presi- postnast Bristol +0 i re «., Vic Mitchell, ext s. mir isso: ~ M. Householder, Noblesville, Ind., vice ody HL ‘Meker 4» view Cs 1s11 is overcoat in the Dime museum a pocketbook.—Frank Ash, 112 Ist street southwest, reports stolen from aquantity of clothing worth $42—Wm. [e in, 705 : reports that his Henderson, 705 15th street, money drawer was robbed of B70 yesterday | morning —Wm. Hoss, 41 strect routheast, stolen "from his shoes and other articles worth $4. Peter Preus, 613 Rhode Island avenue, reports | worth, $20.—John ear | folland “street, Baltimore, to-day tat about 1 stolen an overcoat roll, living at 167 ‘Ma., reported to the police o'eléck Sunday night, the 5th passing the corner of New Jersey: street, he was selzed by three ing were the readings at the signal office to-di. 3a.m., 32.8;7a.m., 31.2; lle. m., 38.8; 2p: im, 45.3. MARRIAGE LICENSES. >Marriages licenses | have been issued by the clerk of the court | land, of Fairfax county, eed ‘Cornelias ‘and Mande ot Fs 4yGe0. E; Domb ince George county, and sorand Amel to D. M. A Virginia, ‘and J, Moyne! Foster and: of Highland county, Va. Seple, of Fauquier county, Vi hart, i A. Killman; Charles E. Ni Geesiking. st lara "V. and Katie J. Fletcher; instant, while avenue and 3 | J/oune men, who robbed him of a watch and $13 in money. eee RANGE OF THE THERMOMETER.—The follow- lave inginia ia He | Tam suffer- | be- | this Local Notes. M. M. Richardson was to-lay appointed the ‘Court in General ‘Term an eeaminey We chancery. . The case against William Quinlan, changed with asagulting (Micer Fitzgerald, wis dismis | eed by Judge Sncil to-<tay. || Willis alias Tink Campbell, colored, was tried In the Police Court to<iay for larony’ from. the Prmon, # sachel from Miss Nettie Clements, on he 14th of last Nowember, at the corner of ath and P streets. The case was sent to the grand Jury; bona: Henry McDevitt, charged with assault on Moses Altman (appeal), was acquitted In the Criminal Qourt to-d MARRIED. POMRBEART_KILEMAN. On April 14. 1885, wt 2:0 p.m, GEORGE F POMBMART and Mies MARY A. KYLEMAN Second Baptist Church, | [SMITH-SQUIRES. At the parsonage of the Rey | De Pager on Toureiay, April #ih. Iss JULIUS ke by Edmond Mes Swem. pastor | SMITH and NETTIE, third daughter of Mr. Wim ti ‘Squires, but of this city. No cards. . DIED. RFAVANS. On Monday. April 13. 1885, at 1920 | am. Mire CATHATINE. Ri | tate Prancis Reavar | NASK wadin of the HORGE W. ohthes aid three das, Notice ot | funeral | carr on morning. April 14th, 188%, at fas child of EA and Mage ears, LL months and 14 arents’ residence, No. 21 Wetnesday, April 15th, 148 OF Lhe family are respecttul | qhuneral from her | street northwest, on | o'clock p.m. Price ‘vited to attend. HLIN, On Apel 14th. 3985, THOM TS, infant son of John J. and Maty Congtdin FRANKLIN. nnday, April 12th, 1885, ater» } short tls TERESA, wife of Benjamaia Franklin, aged forty-thee futemn tines at | Wednestay mor ton, Immacniate Cr 1 Loh Fricnds of the funsily tne | MEITMULLER ANTON MEUTMULUER, on | Sunday, April 12, 1885, a0 2:50 p. m., ln the seventy | third scar Fa pines on Wednesday, Ay from his late res dence. m. sttom the ornenn Cat snorthwred: aS pet tornttena Gn Tocetay, Apri 14th, 2885, JOHN Ee REND ALIS in ths Inte rexidenoe, No.A09 E street ent.on Friday, April 17th, at two o'clock pun. mnily invited to altend. * April 1201, 1885.0 S six-year old daurhier v ‘ormick, omer Fourth Prieuds and rele ‘clock p.m, Michwel an 1242 Fredertok April 1th, Siadaltty af jay School are respect pel ash, Ts, WMAN! wi * mont On A at 620 an SERTTLAE N aod Tadaye | In Raltimore, A) Deariy tem vente TAN. in the s¢ rd year A. Shean, from his late residence pril 15th, ane thee in hon en __UNDERT. Lh Speareaatans SUIS pril 13th, TRSS, ater THOMAS 1 is ge, futher of Drnd Ht RF. HARVEY, UNDERTAKER, plain 22 Pontiaylvaaie Ave SW. KIHUR ROONEY S 1TH STRELT FURNITURE AND UNDER ng PARANG MB LAMLinutAion ap Janes BELL « vu rner of G st.and New Joreay av attention to all deulls of funerals > SCAIN & Co. NPERTAKER, his child died.” He so worked upon the fn et ARM, Mpathies of the Judge as to cause him | 104 That. Kwons, Sow York ave and Tt ne to fine Mr. Sonnenstrahl five doilar, and | ———— a _.__ make ngthy remarks as to rights | E. M. BUTELEK, of citize ee cases, ase prov singe Fou | - nstire of the press against the police, ~The me icine oad lieutenant says that hi tie “ao with Mr, | FURNISHING UNDERTAKER, | Sonnenstrahl, investigat case in Nos 912 Pennsylvania avenue vorthwest and Ath mt. southeast. 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