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et THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., SATURDAY,“APRIL 18, 1885—DOUBLE SHEET. Fez SALE-ONE THE MOST BEAUTIFUL Lots in city on handsome park, immediately north Of the executive offices of 12e government: es choice & lot for superb home as exists, z DIS-3t J. B. WIMEN, 1424 New York ave. R SALE—VALUABLE LOTS ON L ST. BE tween 12th and 13th sts mw. Inquire at 1210 L nw. apls-3t AT A BARGAIN—FOUR_LOTS, * front, on O st., bei. 4th and Sth n.w. piace for sinall Low and O. trains. L.'€. LOOMIS, premises. FOR SAL VERY DESIRABLE LOT CORNER southwest front; $1,100. ARKEK & SEND, 1418 F st. pia-7t aC. PER FOOT, A DESIRABL. *. Apply to the owner, apli-at ALE-AT LAUREL. MD., TWO DESIR. vases near station. Address L., Star office. SUMMER RESORT AND FA z SS) One of the best dary farms in Virginia, with fine Tesidence accommodating sixty boarders. Abunda: of shale. Near the station, in Fairfax coun miles from Weshington. Inquire of W. P BELL, 625 F ANTEL (AND PERHAPS TO (W fhirchase) a snail Place ti the country, one on Tt HE preferred. Send fol particulars to JH HL. Star office. + OR SALE—H, ACRES ONE MILE FROM 14TH Fritters near sit Piewant. a good location. Price and terms very reasonable. LOU.S P. SHOEMAKER, 920 F st. a. w wag _ aplsst WOR SALE-AT A BARC 2 ACRES OF Ground finproved by a new six-tom frame house, Bt Brightwood: more land adjoining can be purchased If desired. “LOUIS P. SHOEMAKER, 940 F stm. ap D FO). PRC. _DAIRY AND” Gitass 2-800: on easy terms, Mineral and Tim- Tands, City and suburban property for sale aud exchange. Some great ba.sains laces for rent,” Seni 10F cataivsue WM m2S-Im* Office St Charles Hot JPOR SALE-A GREAT Bal THIRI seven acres good Land; halt mile from Lanham’ station: ten miles from . four feet front; Several country MAIN & CO. front and reat; large utbuildings; water plenty of fruit; must be sold; price, $3,000 cash FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS ‘OR SALE—A LINE OF BABY CARRIA from 39,up. “This ad. will be received a8 $1 on the purchase of a carriage on Moi . il 20, 1885, (erie TORRE, sol Market Space. 1 OR SALE—1WO FINE COUNTERS. APPLY atliizF st. nw. cs JOR SALE—-CHEAP—HORSE AND WAGON, will sell separate. ‘Apply > suitable for carpente horthwest corner of 6th and K sta n.w., cabinet apls-20* TOR SALE-AT AUCTION—AT TEN AM. May 2d, on foreclosure of chattel mortgage, 10 ele pright and square Pianos (new and second-hand) 1 ing. Hardman and other standar. me nearly new 4-seated sum mer Car- ‘erms, one-third cash, balance monthly. Now fon exhibition’ and. private sale at storeroom of the Exchange Bank, 911 F street n.w, DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. JOR SALE—A FINE TRON GRAY HORS! Six years’ old; good worker in all harness; By st. 8 apis TWO RICYCLES FOR BOYS OF 6 rs in good order. Price,$18 and $8. Ap urrazut Square. apls-i —COUPE, POLE AND SHAFTS, AND J in fine order: $450. Inquire of DAN- 1EL O'KEEFE, Downey's Stable, Lst. Also, sound nd substantial horse; 50. Cad (OR SALE-CHEAP FOR CASH—ON 7 liard and two Pool Tables; size, 4x8. Inquire at 1343 7th st. n. apls.3t* ‘CLOPEDIAS; THE AMERI- All the volumes delivered by paving the ‘price of one volume monthly. Address ox 99, Star office. apls-6t (OR SALE—A GREAT BARGAIN—OBLIGED A’ to sell before Wednesday next—a complete Store Front, inclnding two doors. with jambs, pilasters, &¢., two bow-windo with cornice, tinned roof, &e. fe can be easily. Femoved at small cost. Cost over $200. Would sell, if Temoved at once, for $45, Can be seen at 421 9th st. nw. J. JAY GOULD. ‘apls-2t A FINE BAY beaut Horse, 5 years old, 15 hands hie} driver and extra to the saddle, ‘seen 14th st. n.w., before 9 a.m. and sfter 4% p. a.m tl 4iy p.m. at OLCOTT'S STABLE. _apl7-2t* OR SALE—A V: NE BLACK HORSE, six years old, sound, handsome, and drives well Ficently from \ irginia. "Reason for selling no use for him. Apply, 304 € st. now. apl7-3t* ORSALE—CARRIAGE,OPEN CURTAINS, BEST ;, juake, to seats, one horse, good running ‘order: price S80." See Itt LATHAM'S, Howard ave, Mt least, apl7-2t ‘OR SALE—A BLACK HORSE, SOUND A gentle, five years okt: weight, 1,000 pounds.” Fair Stepper and bréd from Star Pilot. ‘Apply to 1000 7th st. sw. apl7-3t* or $3,d0voutme " DANENHOWER & SON, 1226 F st. nw. WOR Fe WITH 20 ACRES land. ‘S-room dwelling, ali necessary outbuildings; ‘One mile from 3 on y Yard bridge’ DANENHOWER SON., {OR SALE-THE NEW ELECTRIC BURNER ti oak Sore ere Corer pend fustened 2 oo Gil lamp, Aiso the Mason Lamps at very low figures, 904 Penhsylvamia ave. n si Y Mapléim ap16-6t OR § SPOTS— MIGHT EX- ebange for W acre tracts splendid land, finely Minnesoia and eastern Nebraska, No agents. Address the OWNER, star oiice. Shs JOR SALE—A COUNTRY HOME, HOUSE OF eleven rooms, about four and one-half acres ot round; ood outbuildings: fruit; four miles from Vashinston, on the B. O. K.'R, Address H.C. THOMAS, Adjutant General's Office. ~~ ap7-eozw* OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—FOR CITY PROP- erty, iu Bultiniore or Washington, desirable Coun- try Residence at Ammendale Station, Baltimore and lo Railroad: 30 acres, good House and Outbuildings, desirable neighborhood, near school of Christian | Brothers, Catholic and other churches. Full informa- ton given on application to. Mr. JOHN E. SEMM 2y st, Paul st., Baltimore, Md. JARM FOR SALE, Kini, three miles from Yorktown:572 act One-half’ arable, remainder wooded; well watered by springs. About one mile river frontage, well suited for ovsters. - Dwelling house, barns, ete, mhlO-tués.3m JAMES H.KIRBY,87 OR RENT— ‘The “Bowen Pieee,” on the Marlboro’ road, two Iniles easterly from the Yard bridge, coutaluing 45 actes, improved by a two-story frame dwelling, OF 10 rooms; fruit trees, etc. $20 per month, SWORMSTEDT & BRADLEY, 925 F stu R LINDEN OR RENT— DES STATO now the Metropolitan Branch of the B. and 0. RR, House, furnished or unfurnished, thiriy minutes uF Tailor an hour's drive to Washington; or will se Apply 723 sth st. n.w. » OR RENT—FA . 8 MILES north of the city: neat Riggs” Mill; tiew house good barn and out-buiidings. SWOERMSTEDT & BRADLEY. apl4-6t F street, OR RENT OR SALE— OF THE MOST| beautifully located Country Residences at Bright | Wood, D.C-, suitable also for @ first-cliss Hotel; nice woods adjoining for parties, Address Box 110, Star office. ap3-f,s,2m VOR SALE—GOOD PAY erty, Central Pennsyly. « furn wed land connected: Odd Fellows’ hall, store-room, meat Market and other necessary outbuildings; licensed; 18 actes dy Rood reasons for selling. Also, fine home Property in Williamsport, Pu.,cheap. Might lease above pro} Bes. For fuller particulars address JOHN S. WIG MAN, Trout Run, Pa ARM FOR SALE—“ARCOLA”_LOCATE ‘Zth-street pike, nine miles from Washington: 190 acres, 60 in fine growth of wood; nearly new three. story house with twelve rooms, costing 87,000: good curbuildings and water. | Will be sold at & great bar- in. Apply on the premises of Geo. T. Rust, owner, Sot PPARKER & TOWNSEND, 25x100 FEET LOTS, FRONTING rg turnpike, in sight of H-strees horse Cars; only $300, 3100 cash and 35 per month. Com- fortable five-room cottages built at lowest contract Prices; $400 down, balance five years on monthly in- plalinients, Property of all Kids wanted, and on and fur sule and exch THOMAS A. ELL, ae . B—Cash purchasers ready for real estate bar gains in any portion of Washington. apl0-lm OR SALE—OR oR UN ‘CUM. bered property, Farm 196 acres, 10 miles from Washington, near RR. statiou; excellent water, orchards and vineyards; good house; baru. Inquire ag 2006 I st. ap?lm* (OR SALE—SEVERAL VERY NICE ‘Places, in the immediate vicinity of Washi Of from one to 150 acres. For particulars, WALKER & WILSON, 1006 F st. nw. (OR SALE-A FARM OF 50 OR 100 ACRES, five miles from city. In Va; one-half mile from Faliroud. Good impr: fruit, etc. Inquire of JOHN B. BLOSS, 927 F st. n. ap%Im* ‘OR RENT—COUNTRY DENCE: 14 ROOMS, Water, orchard in full bearing, good outbuild- Smiles from Center market. Inquire of SH. WALKER, 630 Louisiana ave. “2 R RENT—FARM OF SIXTY-FIVE ACRES; house and other buildings; 11, miles from Anacos- ia bridee: $35 per year; privilege of purchase. Several fine Villa Sites forsale. A! Village Lot Money furnished parties desiring to build, Apply to H. A. GRISWOLD, mh21-Im “Auacostia, D.C. Fe RENT—A FINE FRUIT AND DAIRY Farm, three miles from this city; 100 acres, nine Foom dwelling, tenant house and ample outbuildings, RA. PHILLIPS. 142s New York ave. mh25-Im SUMMER RESORTS > WRANCE, COR. MAIN AND COURT sts., Luray, Va. Opened July Lat, 1854, Pleasantly located up town, and one mile the wonderful caverns of Luray. Pure. water from an artesian well on the premises. ‘Tm cellent equal to any “with everything mew, neat at comfortable. Free buss will meet all trains, $2 per day, $12 per week. spi7-tm* JOSEPH PARKINSON, Propietor. Tse Beacn Hovse SEA GIRT, NEW JERSEY, OPENS JUNE 6th, 1885, under the proprietorship of MR. GEO. C. BOLDT, of the Hotel Bellevue, Philadelphia. ere application for rooms and cottages may be made. aplS-1im ASS ROCK HOUSE, GLOUCESTER, MASS. Grand ocean view, lovely drives, sur ing, etc. Send for lilustrated book to F. 3] HON . Proprietor, care of Qui , tn acai TLANTIC CITY, N. A MANSION. THE LARGEST HOTEL, OPEN ALL THE Yran Rooms single, double en suite. Recently enlarged @nd furnished with al) modern improvements. _8pl4-3m CHAS, McGLADE, Proprietor. NEW COvusaia Hores, =r Cape May, New Jersey. Now open for the ion of guesta. This ts one uf thetnatand mos sabsiantial bese botels on ihe Jersey coast. Has all the modern improvements, Thoroughly heated. Terms reasonable, ‘The New Columbia will be for rent from June Ist. ‘This is a Splendid Chance for Hotel Men. terms apply to — JAMES MOONEY, 206-8 8. Front st., Philadelphia, Pa, FEET ABOVE THE SEA. HOTEL 1,900 ULSTER, Pine Hill, Uister county, N. ¥.,on the Ulster & Delaware RY) FO Open from June Ist to October Ist. All The modern improvements. First class in everyrespect, Terms reasonable, Address H. ¥. BAKER, Prop., Warren ave, Chicago, 11, until May 1oth., after Shien Pine «fill, Uister enanty, N.Y. api “i HE EMERSON HOUSE, City, N. ATLANTIC South Carolina avenue, near $A the ocean. “Electric belis, gas, ete. Heated Ji Srroughout, sun gallery. All modern conveniences Open all the year. DUBOIS & YOUNG, Proprietors. néim mh28,ap4,11,18¢28-5¢ IS-ATLANTICCITY, NJ, 50 yards from the Beach. Open all the’ Fear, bot sea water Baths in beach; hot baths: A. B HUNTER * FPYHE VICTORIA, ATLANTICCITY, dirs oughly heated, gas,ete.; hot aud cold sea, Water’ bathe, sun paflor and skatlog rink @Ay ‘on beach, free to guests. M.WILKAas SOR SALE— GROCERY AND PROVISION Store, doing good business, cheap for cash; good ee tor selling. Address Box 4, Star office, aplé-3t* LE—BY PARTIFS LEAVING FOR NEW inger Machine, Handsome Baby Carriage, Ice Box, Bedstead, Bedding, Cook and Parlor Stoy and other household furniture at big sacrifice. Call 2042 L st, nw. aple-st* LE: . FIXTURES AND LEASE 911 Pennsylvania ave. Apply to pLé-Lw Cate, CHAS. 8. MOORE, Assignee, JPORSALE—A ROAN HORSE 16 HANDS HIG! 9 years old. Will work anywhere. ly at the ‘Stable in the rear of 314 Penn. ave. n.w. a 6-3 FPR SALE-FIPTY, FIRST-CLASS MULES— i — 18 to 16 eon Se pont ‘apitol and E sts, opposite . Freight Depot, These mules will be sold cheap enough to suit any buyer who wants good stock. Inquire for the ownerat McDOWELL'SSTEAM MILL. apl5-luv* VOR SALE—A RARE CHANCE—AN PLEGANT fall 7 octave handsome rosewood cas Square Piano, with richly carved legs and lyre, overstrung bass and best Improvements, for only $118 cash, {te cluding embroidered cover and plush stool: cost $450. Owner must sell at once. Also,a magnificent Square Piano in beatiful rosewood case, carved legs, key, nearly new, for only $190, at $10 per month. Cail at once ut PIANO EXCHANGE, 422 9th st, OR SALE—A BUCKEYE ST. Boiler and Saw Mill, with extra Saws (or exchange for encumbered house and lot), 3th st. wharf, i3th st ir aps-im* OR SALE—AT GEYER @ COS CARRIAGE F'Misoutnetory 468 and 470 C st, nw, Duniber ot bargains, consisting of family Carri Buggies and Wavous. Horses and Carriages for hire. “pain JOR SALE —26 NEW DAYTON WAGONS, " cheapest in the city. We build to order 8 spring Rene PEARCE @ MERTD 1340" wig ae Be meni st, West ‘Washington. mhs0“ws Fok, SAL ETF YOU WANT TO BUY. SELL exchange, or hire Horses, Curriages, Harness, &c., g0 to DOWNEY'S, Every facility for furnishing com: plete turnouts. Twenty beautiful Village and Road Carta, two fing Landaus, and a large variety of new and second-hand Gun of every description. See the Lightning Jump-seat Carriage. Best inthe forty flue Horses for sadale or harn Oni orty fine Horses for le or harness use. Onl: reliable stock handled. Everything strictly as repre. gented, ‘WM. F. DOWNEY, Stables and Repository L st., bet. 16th and 17th nw. m28-1lm FOR SALEILARGE STOCK OF NEW, SECOND. haud Carriages, Buggies and Phaetons, 25 new Dayton Wagons of my own make, 8 sizes, at a reduced rice: 20 new Racine Spring Wi ns, £ sizes. Tam @ sole agent for them for t trict. It will pu; Youtogive mea call. All of this work at redi Prices, and sold on time to suit purchaser, Factory, 1280 Prospectave, pository, 1234 st. mh28-3m JAS. K, PROBEY. OR SALE—A WEB-PERFECTING AND FOLD ing Scott Press, in. first-class dindition, which prints and folds 24,000 folio copies per hour of'a seven- column paper, with the columns two. and two-elgh inches wide, and a sheet twenty-three and oneal inches long, the web of paper being forty-seven inches wide. It will also print and fold adoublesheet. It makes a handsome impression at a high rate of speed. A dampening machine and all the necessary stereo machinery are included. Apply to THE EVEN- STAR NEWSPAPER COMPANY. — mh9-2m RK SA VERAL SECOND-HAND LAN- Broughams and V: Sipe po and second- tons, Eextension-tops and Bugsies, and also other new and second-hand carriages. "This work will be sold SOR Rs aE A FabaaE RR manag 416 8 thstreet northwest. BOARDING. OR _RENT-NEWLY FURNISHED SECOND- story Room, southern exposure, with first-class Board and careful attention, for two itlemen room- ing together; finest location on Capito) Hill; terms, $20 per month, ‘1009 North Carolinaave. — ap15-i= 920 3X. YORK AVENUE FURNISHED Rooms for rent,with or without Table Board. Gonyencent to four lines’ cars, ients accommo- apls-3t* PRIVATE FAMILY WOULD LIKE TO AA. Room and Board four or str mechanics at 445 0 &.,near new Pension building. apl6-3te 1 ESIRABLE WITH TABLE BOARD, at summer rates; 1520 and 1522 Connecticut avenue. apld-lw* TRE POPULAR HOLLY TREE DINING Roow, 518 9th st.n.w., has been leased by J.B. BUR: GESS. | Old patrons, friends of the new proprietor and the public invited t6 give him a call, Usual prices. ap2-Im | 6 4 UBURN HOUSE,” 2148 PENNSYLVANIA ave. Several handsome Rooms now vacant, with first-class Board, for transient or permanent. ‘Tabie boarders desired. Mrs. NEWTON. mh23-4w* SPRA CORNER 6TH AND E Sts. n.W., for rent, with Board; several large pleas- ant ooms;’ also, two or three small Rooms; transient boarders accommodated. mh23-4w* Eon HOWARDS HOUSE, 476 PENN: P sylvania ave., one square from 6th street depot, opposite National Hotel. Established 15 years, First-class board and rooms $5 to $10. per week. ‘ransient 2 per day. le ant superior, ‘Temperance house. Le. HOWARD, mh20-1m* Proprietress, TP\HE LOCHIEL HOUSE, 612 OTH ST. N. Ww, Data the La Pierre, souinwest comer of 10th ana’ sis n.w., are the best conducted Boarding houses in | the city: ‘Table first-class; pleasant rooms Terms moderate. oc27 SernHE TREMONT."—THI8 HOUSE ee Te repapered, and in every way pul | tp firstelasy order.” It Is the coolest and most deatrar bie Place to board in the city. Terms, $25, $90, $10 and $45 per month. ; SPECIALTIES, NOGTICEL-PROF, DIGGS, A WELL-KNOWN 4N Phrenologist and Astrologist, can be consulted on Business, Love, and Matrimony. and success in any undertaking: property lost or mislaid: the 6 Uent's recovery and prisoner's release; travelers Sea or land, and dreams also. Satistaction rane | teed. Feo, 75c. 405 Baaris alley, between and New Jersey ave. and Q and Franklin sts. nw. 1t® I PILES. ithout Bargery, Caustic or Spouse 10s Ree Se wi a or corner Dt, 4to6 p.m. = aplsaws” R. LEON HAS REMOVED FRO! Ditoaniive. to tie Dat nw ie haves Gane, or partnership with any one. ap4-1m* PILES DE MUALEMAN CURES PILES BY direct treatment, without the use of knife, caustic OF ligature. Cure guaranteed. Can be consulted af 723 th st. n.w. from 4 to 6 p.m. ap2-Im* [#S., BROWN (COLORED) TAKES LADIES Mi itaire sud durisg ose oy a mobos Missouri ave. n.w., where they will have the beat of = zd) ROF. CLAY, RENOWNED AND CELEBRATED clairvoyant and astrologist, can be consulted on business, love and matrimony, All in trouble call Satisfaction guaranteed, Fee $1. Parlors 409 4% st... 1e-2m* DikQRERTEON, THE WELLENOWN Pity. sician and surgeon, and the oldest reliabie ist in Baltimore city, can De consulted in Ws every. We ‘ahd Ssturday by all i need of cal advice oF treatment, at his private rooms, 45,6 Main oftcs, 30 = ‘ 9 DENTISTRY. R. STARR PARSONS, COR. 9TH AND E STs. nw. . * also, the cure of tooth: ‘ache ‘local anasthetlc, used on the leviates of extfacting. ministered tae same to thousands of patients’ ° Gas given, ‘apas. QAMUAL L SCOTT, D. Hea wie 3 ration of the N: T. M. TALBOTT, DENTIST, 437 7TH BT. ‘three doo! Som eae Deatietey E: x Burocks Coscnrssioxan Horen. ‘This Hotel {s situated opposite the Capitol—New Jer sey ave. and B st se—the most elevated pointin ‘Washington. Itis out of the malaria distriet, bdo one hundred feet above the level of the Potomac #ver. ‘From its Balconies a beautiful view can be the qntire city of Washington, Arlington Hi Poto- ‘ac River and the Caplypl grounds. Summer, Sccommodated with delightfal airy and well) rooms, Transteut, $2.00 per day. Regular parders for guromer season at low rates =H. Prop., mula Formerly of J; Cay BS. ef ATTORNEYS. LAW, tte Good work, good N. OM pie es . SUX Gamutions, Nekery Public and attomey i 20 Louuians sve, next to Cty P. LE-SEV Gaulettes, Coupeletts, Coupe Hockaways, Coupes | | Getting Ready for the Races. How to Get the Privilege of Walking ENTRIES FOR THE SPRING MEETING oF THE on the Graws, IMPORTANT APPOINTMENTS. | 2d EDITION. BBB RRR OO W oW WXNNN ™ ,58, Ministers Resident and Consuls Gen- NATIONAL JOCKEY CLUB. To the Ftor of Tur EveENiNe Stan, BBR ROO WWWWNHNN ” eral. The list of entries for the spring mecting of | A#the watchmen in the pubite parks are the eee 8 3 Saws 2Se a The President this afternoon appointed the | the National Jockey club includes many of the | Only ones privileged to walk on the grass, I Bas OB °° Ww NSN Sss8 following ministers resident and consuls gen- | best runners in the country, and everything | wish you to advise me how to procure «uch au OP aie fos eral: Promises a fine meeting. Five stables have | *PPolbimentsnn T may enjoy the same luxury, t RO ERE Coram 0 William D. Bloxham, of Florida, to Bolivia, | already arrived at the Ivy City grounds. They SS meee 8 8 ORNS *| Bayliss W. Hanna, of Indiana, to Persia. are: Jo. McMahon's, with Hilarity, Frankie B., News Briets. tl 82 R OO NSN ‘tecnica ‘Walker Searn, of Louisiana, Roumania, Ser- foe Mitchell, Swit = — boat the hg Hon. nn F. McKinney, of Piqua, Chie, whe reece. era two-year-old. Hon. W. L. Scott's string, | wasam of the 4: TENS, BBR fT TIT TIT ERE RRR WX THE PROBABILITY OF PEACE. Bevo inted the following consuls: Jas, | includi Gi stone, b. zearold: Referee convicted of Trecelving exoomve fete in'a peo, aie te ; . ch. f., 8,” an ear-olds case, : BBB i T 2 ER ERE "ss, More Indications That There Will Be | wey ho ay nome at Stefohns, New Bens | Relitinger, b. ca: Velvet bee: Quite, ch, c-Faun, | Hemamin O, Pratt, of the Gincinnat! law ftem gar i ft ? ERE R R i No War Between Russia and Gadel iy is a Whalen” < ‘imball, or ols, 20 | b.£ and Charity, ch. t._ Davis & Hall's stable, | of Hounshell, Pratt & Helm, committed suicide a t ¥anris, April 18.—A Russian prince at in this city has received a pe with Rosiere, Rosette, Kenita, Vinton, Fernieaf, yesterday, owing to financial difficuities, Combining IRON with PURE VEGETABLE TON. Stuttgart, Germany, Enigma and Bess. ’ " three ‘ rsonal telegram a Eni tien ends Sting, Including |" The season is three weeks late in Virginia, TCS, quickly and completely CLEANSES and EN- | from the ezar, in which the latter conveys the ‘Treas Lida Stanhope, Richard L. and Lady Loud. | One hundred votes for United States Senator Eres ace LOO, Quickens the action of the | expression of'a strong hope that will be sac scree, cect Also, Martin Jordan's stable. Bureh’s stable, | were east. all for Gen. John A. Lovan, in the Liver and Kidneys, clears the complexion, makes the | Preserved between ated and England by following named clerks having served | oontaining several Washington favorites, will Joint assembly by the Tiinols legislature yester’ skin smooth. It does not injure the teeth, cause head- | ™¢ans of mutual concessions. M, de Freycinet | Satisfactory probationary term of six months, | start from Charleston, , on Monday ‘next, | day; not enough to elect. read to the French cabinet, at a meeting this afternoon, a number of dispatches concerning the Afghan dispute between Russia and Eng- land. All the dispatches indicated peace. RUSSIAN NEWSPAPERS ADVISE MODERATION. Sr. PETERSBURG, April 18.—The Journal de St. Petersbourg, commenting upon the tefision between Russia and England, says it wishes that the British press would imitate the moder- ation of the Russian newspapers. The journal Keonagan’s string wi from Augusta on the 28th inst. The track is being worked daily, and unless an unusual rainfall should occur if Will be in excellent condition. The grand stand is being repainted and a heavy canvass awning ie belng stretched over the platform the entire length ofthe -sheg Dgth ofthe pool ‘Transfers of Real Estate. Deeds in fee have been recorded as follows: each have received permanent appointments: C. M. Spooner, of Iowa; P. H. Grisham, of Ten- nessee; Miss Ada Miller, af Ohio. \ Promo- tion—First controller's office, Wm. Watkins, of New Jersey, from $1,000 class to class one. Se epee ache, or produce constipation—ALL OTHER IRON MEDICINES Do. Physicians and Druggists everywhere recommend it- Dr. N. 8. Rvcoies, of Marion, Mass., says: “I re- commend Brown's Iron Bitters asa valuable tonic for enriching the blood and removing all dyspeptic symp- toms. _It does not hurt the teeth.” c Dr. RM. DELZELL, Reynolds, Ind., says: moricans in Paris yee S amittee Was appointed to arrange for a complimenta et to Mr, Morton, the retiring United States minister, body of Mr. Edward Pierrepont, United States charge d’aifaires,has been embalmed, and | remains at the embassy in Rome awaiting the arrival of his parents from New York, | The coai miners in Alleghany and Garrett | counties, Md., demand an increase from May 1 The Collectorship of New Orleaus. It is positively stated that the President has de- cided to appoint ex-Senator Jonas collector of T have prescribed Brown's Iron Bitters in cases of anwmia | expresses the hope that a courteous, if not an | the portof New Orleans. Mr. Jonas’ friends, Horatio M zeman to Curistian Ruppert, | of ten percent per ton on the price paid for ‘and blood diseases, also when a tonic was needed, and | amicable tone, will govern the English press in | however, are very ‘dat the delay, | Pt- 13,89. 732 ridgett Lanahan to Ed- fa nee it has proved thoroughly satisfactory.” the discnssion'of the question at present up for | One reason given fone pe ee eee oe eas; | mond’ Welsh, pt 00.” F, W. Jones | Mr. Charles Kelly, the actor, and husband of Mr. Wx. ByRys, et al. to George R. len Terry, is dead of apoplex 6 St. Mary street, New Orleans, | Settlement between the two empires, which Miss in London, sliter et ales trausteen, ei 83, | politicians are trying to bind Jonas to a certain Aaa Ss BS Gaines emperors of Austria and Germany and La, favs: * Brown's Iron Bitters relieved me in acase | questions,it declares, can be settled peaceably if | fistribution of the patronuse under him, feare | B= € H.'s ad. to Ge 500. B. P.Gaines | emperors of i ny of blood potsoning, and I heactily commend it to those | the discussion concerning them can ve rept free ing that he might use it to get back into the SE Sie! pruans Gas Assia tare aetenerine needing a puritic: from party passion and violent language, Senate. Itis said, too, he has failed to make | 5% )) 0e : - i - e. i itatinie basin The Genuine has Trade Mark and crossed red lines on satisfactory promises’ that bas brought about | 364 ner to ¢ after being opes Wwrepper. ‘Take no other. Made only by . Sheriff “estate 9 es: 8: , Tt was the BROWN CHEMICAL CO., BALL IMORE, MD. Pn edt oh hc hab ci the delay, (AMOS Soe ue Keim tod. Swormstedt, ioe iS, sa ‘ 7 0% ; val Presi Th wy a nel : = 7 2 M sersoll to A. P. Fardon, lot is persistently rumored in New Yor! a Lapras’ Haxp Boox—Useful and attractive,con-| Loxnox, April 18.—The Prince of Wales will The A. . E. Zion Conference. ince 30, ant hee asain ee | dase nen’ snags gpm owl Goins Stes elven way be eT hale reat ag cut | leave Ireland on the 27th inst., departing at | proceEDINGS av GALBRAITH CHURCH TO-DAY. | $574. same, lot the Marte-Garrison sait in the ‘of the M mailed toany address on receipt of 2c. stamp. 6. | C@"Tickfergus for England, When the A. M. E. Zion conference met this | souri Pacific railroad company, and has bongh A SUSPICIOUS BANK FAILURE. | Out the contes: mts morning at Galbraith church, Bishop Hood in | the pri $1,000,000. | 7 0 = e | , lot 5, sq. w.of ; | The Philadelphia carpet weavers’ strike, after Noeovrs Seca hee br onpeee teoreete a bar ca the chair, Bishop Wayman, of the A. M. E.| § ‘odd to B. Sweeny, pt | continuing 21 weeks, has come to un end the BELGIAN LACE AND Becus Banking company, which has fatled un- | Church, read a Scripture lesson. Fraternal ad- | Cochran to Sai ah C | Weavers and manufacturers having reached an ™ der suspicious circumstances. dresses were made by Bishops Wayman and Same toEmma €, | und voy ee oe 2 avenues eee AN ITALIAN EXPEDITION FoR THE Bautr0. | Ward, to which responses were made by Bish- | OS ene Map teh | acumtice An Bndoneick, tie ullder OC the —_— Lonpon, April 18.—A dispatch from Rome to | ops Hood and Moore. Representatives of va- ayriszaint hee, | day, and ‘ the Exchange telegraph company states that lous churches and Rev. Jacob Thomas, agent | an Italian fleet is being fitted out for movement of the Zion book concern, of New York. made | NOVELTIES IN LACES, FINE MILLINERY TO ; $1,900. W.B. indic ORDER FOR LADIES’, MISSES, AND CHIL. | to the Baltic sea, and that.a number ofseamen | addresses, ‘ | han nente watts eeueng ain positively DREN, 2 Pale este service in oe Red eee have pesnee ae Maleate cr John Worley pre of relly ! to James | lated story that she ccs ax | ti led with a view to a change of destination ¥, made an encouraging report and aske: ery at Hillsboro’, Til, NEW STYLES IN STREET, COACHING AND | the Baltic. The same dispatch says that the | for the return of J. 8. Cowles, Zion Wes pt. 5ysq. 106 | revelation” concerning MOURNING PARASOLS. Italian government is preparing another naval | church, of this city, has asked for the return | its duty on th i we suilr expedition, which, it is understood, will be kept ee hrs Ropy in readiness togoto the Black sea whenever a ded 1, lots 5 to 2 Rev. Mr. Pearsall. ‘The delegate of Union Wes- | DESIRABLE STYLES IN SILK, CLOTH AND ley church, of this city, asked for the appoint- GRENADINE WRAPS, CASHMERE MANTA- — THE ONTO SENATORIAL ScaNnvat.—Allén 0. necessary, ment of Rev. J. H. Hector to that churel Le Myers yesterday at Columbus relterated his LETTES AND SHAWLS. ON Miss Annie Brodie, representing the Zion 18, Rt statement that he had been offered $1,000 to LONDON A Ear EN CaTAGE, + ora | workers of the A. BLT, Zion churelein, Harvie: Bey i vote for Pendleton for United States Senator. ; oe jet A. MB. Zi ch rris Spa a ‘ote for Pendleton for United Sta ca RUCHING, CHILDREN’S CAPS, LADIES’ CAPS, | choy lta eon a ee ne OF Tra | Dune, was presenied to the conferenec, Anum: | rie Goodivan 10 AB. Robinson, the man who Myers says made the AND APRONS. dral to-day. The civic procession to the church lees ot Ad cone oo were 1.000, J. M. Jungh offe: : him, = be before the Investigating | ao : - =. | introduced, including Rey. Messrs, Arnolds, Te committec on Wednesday next. Ttis sald that Hee oo ee eNO TO OE ee | Ae eT ered it Heb s: | Carroll, Lainbkins ad Davis, atid Rev. Dr Pit? suiarced, 44 | Mr. Pendleton has determined not to go to Ger- SS ANT TRIMMED BONNETS AND HATS AT 85, | Hatnpureh attended the funeral, The guard of | Zr of the Central Presbyterian church (south). aman to Alice Chapman, loi | Many until the investization is over. $8 AND UPWARDS. honor around the bier was composed of British | Dr. eae PR alread WAS ama TP. Hume to C =— = = m r : ente a aide to BS Nrw York Prorerty Wirnry. ” BLACK SATIN,SILK LINED CARRIAGE Pan | olunteer President yesterday by Prof, Win Howard Da: : S Fueetcie See ae ee ASOLS AT $1.25 EACH; WORTH $2. Panta Aprile. de boro a dues'that an | The report of the committee on temperance letter from First: Lieut, of outiek vr wstltia Supple parton’ 1 | Was taken up and provoked considerable dis- West Polnt, aiti Teale Dak oecatretin ‘Spain. ™#cY OP @ Vast | cussion as to the need of inculeating temper- rtain the on ance. 5 soore, THE TONQUIN CAMPAIG One minister sald it was useless for_men to F would be expo: ihre of 's 41513TH STREET, ee cp brtere Bye rere ations Fesolutions on temperance and then “to Florence B! lying in the up ‘aphs as lows: y of ‘ vi rink whis! hemselves, 5 ic a st le he of police ~ TwoDoors Above Pennsylvania ave, | slag of truce, arrived at Kepon the 16th instant. | “Another member thought this wasa reflec: | © 3s Howes | abe es oxposed. Tie tokens pt. 38, Howe's Hiram erty that would be s: The informe- tion will be furn They stated that my letters had been forwarded. xposed, to the Chinese commander at Langson. Emis- tion upon the conference, but the bishop and | spl4 18 Grand Union Block, Saratoga Springs,N.Y." conference did not so consider it. A resolution | : ies i tlington, yy ——seo—____ saries report that the Chinese are retiring north- | was offered providing for the organization of | Cr, ‘aL : «Siren beer, : Taz N Suz D Yo. | eat aadiontinne repressing pirates at Sontay | temperance societies. in ‘Sunday schools, Ob- | $ : a 5 SA eee ne enon Owe eee HE sNATIONAL SAFE postr C'o, | and aeehbane ee Re jection. ve pee Fer ee gece ee lots 39 te ns to H. | ¢ ate sources, that the death CORNER 15TH STREET AND NEW YORK AVE.| ¢ é NDS IN Pr. istering pledges. Bishop Hood said he had | jforn, lot 14 M late president of « ‘AIRO, April 18.—France has demanded of i J r PERPETUAL CHARTER, ACT OF CONGRESS i er taken @ Iffe-time pledge when he was 13: yea mete, Mar the Egyptian government an unconditional re- | old, and he thought that the fact that he was out by the f JANUARY B32, 1867. opening of the printing office of the | tentperance tone tinge the fact, that he rearet Butler to ¢ | diva, pre : Capital. 200,000 | Bosphore Euyptien, the’ French news-| “Atlast night's. session considerable ‘routine luce ie ice waa deme | Mos was killed by one of his own soldier FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF VAULTS Panty, Mhien the Khedive's government | business was transacted. Henty Hutehinson, | Mt Varnuts,excouter to | . forcibly suppressed here recently. “Krance has | delegate from Galbraith chapel, of this city, | tea | = CHARLES aE OU RR sere a also demanded the punishment of the police | asked for the return of Rev. N. 4, Green. The sons | fie as Gud aa A letter fron San Salva T. LAWHASON RIGGS, Treaniee and other officials who took part in the act of | and daughters of Wesley Zion ehureh, of this |), 3. Groff to J, Kenchan, lord, | igh pincer Aaa oes eects. Supression for violation of the publishers city, Mrs, Susan Elelds, president, presente the rbold to Edith M-Mangum.part | eharantiens. seibeenion . EB. NYMAN, Asst. See'y. | Tights ith 820. 5q. 873; . Newcomb ei al, to KM. Mor: Bohan anon Drexcrons: a John F. Waters, Tilghman Brown, Francis H. | jot. 4, s 9; $. Mary J. Snow- | ana wiltecnd . Benjamin P, Snyder, Charles C. Glover, Mme. Patti Changed Her Mind. Norton and George M. Payne, candidates for | Gen to” Maggie MeShechy, lot 18, sec, 8 Ivy | Mid Will send an arn 1. Lawrason Riggs, Henry A. Willard, Crucaco, April 18.—In spite of Col. Maple- | orders, preached short irlal sermons. ‘ I. B. Jay to Indiana 4 esaee peda pros yn Albert L. Sturtevant, Sonn F. Rogers, son's assertion to’ the contrary, the statement | _ ‘The pulpits of all the colored churches will be 40, ana part: 70; acdsee thier goutante hae John G, Parke. sent out in these dispatches yesterday that | filled to-morrow by ministers of the conference. | 3 hans to Catherine Hiocian right citdieend The cable stations Adelina Patti had served a notice on him that | Bishop Hood will preach at Galbraith chapel in | interest to estate of Jaines Heenan. sedans aieh Gear encennen A. Saverze. | her eastern engagements was | the morning, Bishop Moore in the afternoon and ee ‘and our operators are not allowed tot that do not suit the rect. Patti dined with a well- wn journalist, and informed him of what she had done, He subsequently wrote out the | dispatch for the Associated Press,and submitted ansmit or recelve tel We belong to the bear side of the market. In our efforts to be able to offer low prices we do some awfa) ‘Squeezing, and we are pleased to state that this week again we can offer some decided new attractions in ad- ESTATEs oF Dri POLICEMEN AND TITE Twenty Per Cent CLAIMS.—Yesterday, in thi Probate Court, the first of the contested cas lo granting letters on the estates of dec! Rev. J. W. Smith In the ee The confer- ence will close Monday, and Monday night there will be a lovefeast, sa Se ON THE AFGHAN Qu 1 | MR. Gransrox it to her before it was transmitted. Col. Maple- A Clever Robbery. licemen, to enable the drawing of 20 per —1! bisspeech in the house of commons last dition to the large number we have on hand. son probably induced her to reconsider, and | grow ek. ALFRED RICHARDS “LOST $500. | tent additional pay, was decided by Jutce | ™ ihe Based he government We offer this wee} upon the statement of her secretary last night a ss : x itted this | Hagner, directing letters on the estate of J Pill, on Monday or Tuesday next, ask the house 500 Sample Cups and Saucers, individual, this | luter message was sent out saying that she | A bold and clever robbery was committed this | Cuion t) issue tod. P. D, Caton, a = sanction v lit, “When this is re- springs importation, at one-half the regular price. would fill her engagements, afternoon at the Citizens’ National bank | Wm. D: ST pia Let ag how muc soon gar ang — 300 Sample Dolls of every possible style made, in-! Wo nternational Match This Year. |° 15th street by which Mr. Alfred | a number of deceased off ob seg dag re gees my cluding kid body French dolls, at 49c., and beautifully zi = See ) oa Richards,the brickmaker of South Washington, | ab secrecy fwi t 5 pe be Lord Edmond Fitzmaurice, under for- dressed dolls from 25¢. up. BHM ACCEPT THE AMERICAN CHALLENGE, ©” | 108t$500. Mr. Richards had some business at | {ors Smeal wltich have been’ feaed, but in | gion seentars, inanewer 10, ai takernoatar, ‘Three Joint Fishing Rods 19¢, Teena uci 1a CUT NGENT Gaul aioe the Citizen's bank and stood in the doorway a | Ment of such a per contae 5 | said that the Zovernment considered Penjdeh Six Joint Fishing Rods, brass trimmed, reel bands, Spon, April 18.—The N sso; | short time, holding in hishand his bank book, zee jin Afghanistan proper, but not far. from: the extra tip, $1.49, - ¢lation of Great Britian have determined | in which ‘he had two $500 notes. A man| pry : = © rne.—Several | Russian frontier, It is sa question regard- Mae Toles Hacabeo ss Deswune of the vers’ graveand auscted stateot | inside the “bank _ pemped lout) and | cucn ann ware tonne dno ction GOGTE che | ime Peale > the boundary eom- Jest Haniwoo Bods; 4c: British political “affairs, both at home and ards held down his | Colored men were before the Police Court this e British government Soar Tak Gains eae son, as he was going by Mr. Ri mission, morning cha abroad, that they will not be Justified in accept- ‘d with indecent exposure near head, and at the same time took hold of the were fine: + dave | Willask'a credit ¢ Six Joint Bamboo Rods, $1.71 Ing the challenge of the American National | 2 Mr Richards “supposed ay | the cireus grounds. They were fined $5 or 7 days ore g mK Reels from 49c. Lines, Hooks, Floats, Sinkers, &c. | Rifle Association to an international contest ane. Gees Re apnea anne his, | cach. Tu ts nell, in passing sentence, alluded Pevseesce sane e Sonn ram ewe Croquet at 79, 89 and 99¢. per set. at Creedmoor this y and did not ‘look “at” the book” until | £2.tHe receipt of an' anonymous letter, evidently | PRUDENTLY (Un Your Comp by Roller Skates, rink pattern, 99¢. and 79c. ——~—___ the man had gone some. steps up the | fH & respectable lads. calling attention to | tlmely use of Dr: Jasne’s Expectorant, an old v Eee ¢ | cases of indecent exposure in the public parks. edy Sore Lungs a pats, and acer- Roller Skate Wheels, 2 for 5c. The Interstate Fishery Dispute. Street, towards Gstreet. Then he discovered | {the jndge sald that tn all these park Cares the | tain curative for Coughs. ‘We have just opened a splendid line of Baskets and | . TRENTON, N. J., April 18.—Attorney General | that one of the $500 notes was missing. He | extreme penalty of $100 or 90 lays would be dealt out to the offenders. Stockton has given un opinion to Gov. Abbett that New Jersey has jurisdiction over the fish- started after the stranger, who, howeyex,turned Would mention: the corner of G street and disappeared. He is Palm Lunch Baskets at 25, 29,49, 79 and 99c, MARRIED. | omen ing waters in the half of the lower Delaware | described as of medium height, thick. set, with = | Uhefresidence of Rev, Joel ‘These are extra large goods, of best quality. river and In half of Delaware bay so long as the | broad shoulders,and wearing dark sidewhiskers | , QIARRIAGE LiceNsr.—A Marriage license has | p Md.. on Weanesias, Apri 14 Satchel Palm Baskets, all sizes, from 39c. up. ‘Willow Lunch Baskets, numberless styles, 25¢. Rush Baskets, Flower Baskets, Knife Baskets, Scrap of the court to Henry Allen and Margaret Watson. ee present Injunction of the United States Su- preme Court continues in force. placate lead and @ mustache of lighter shade. He was seen 00 DOZILLA A. MART hanging about the bank some time before the LEWIS. In Raltimore, April 16,2885, robbery occurred, and itis supposed that he is | | Sexrexces or IMPRISONMENT.—This_morn- | at7pin, WALTERCARTER one DRO Ge eer Baskets, Market Baskets, Clothes Baskets, Work | FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. | g professional. tue in the Criminal Court, Judge MacArthur, | foi ut Wasinne ca aaa anni Baskets, Work Stands, Knitting Baskets, Shoppin; vork St Eliza Small, convic! ofthe gran larceny of Baskets, Traveling Baskets, Fruit Baskets, dere, The New York Stock Market. District Government Affairs. $10 from Mrs. Lucy Davis, was sentenced to | Sern inne Al at remarkably low prices and of the best make. | o¢the New York Block marker tohey we eens | Rey. Wm. W. Patton, president Howard unt. | the Albany penitentiary for one year. . Thos H. | Swem, WILL Onur stock at present is unusually full, and we flatter | special wire to H. H. Dodge, 539 15th street versity, in a note to the Commissioners com- | McDonaldand Frank Starr, convicted of lar- | both of Was! ourselves that we can show, without doubt, THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF FANCY GOODS AND TOYS in the city, and, as we are continually Squeezing the pricesdown we also assert that we are THE CHEAPEST HCUSE IN THE CITY. M SILVERBERG & CO, 812 7th otreet and 313 Sth street n.w., Near Pennsylvania avenue. , plains that the gas lamps corner College street and 414 street extended, have not been lighted for several months. A request has been received at the Commis- sioners’ office for a new hydrant on 13th street, between W and Boundary. CONTRACTS AWARDED. ‘The Commissioners to-day awarded the fur nishing of the granite paving blocis as follows: Tothe New York and Maine granite paving ‘ ceny from the person of Mrs.’Mary A. White, of | Name, Wheeling, W. Va.,on March 5th, were sen- tenced to two years, James H. Johnson, con- | pyoxrysoy victed of housebreaking at stable of Michael | peritonitis ULE O'Brien yesterday, was sentenced to jail for six | est son of T. C. and M months, Funeral services a Can. Pac. lay, April 17th, 1885, of AYTON DICK N, young- L. Dickinson. horthwest, Sun- ds of the family ure hivited N.Y * & s —_._—_ B Wits FILEp.—The will of the late Wm. B, Gove, of Weare, N. H., who died here recently was filed yesterday. =e leaves his estate to his path | _ Funeral on Mor usand and 150,000 block: it .20 per ? | West. Friends of tne thoucand. “to Jone Booth, 100,000" at g40rs0 | 12 pee ee ee On th per thousand. To Virginia State granite com- aE ces arabe pee cee aie fd of ber sons Pany, 100,000 blocks at $41 per thousand, yee el pecan perget A ere ee An exemplitiod copy of the will of the late W THE MANCHESTER CoNSULSHIP.—It is re- | B/ Morris. M- D.. of Goston, was filed yesterday. ported that the President has offered the Man- After making certain special bequests he leav chester consulship, which was refused by Edi- the bulk of his estate to his sisters,Maria L.Dun- can, Harriet B.Coolidge and Helen L. Coolid, tor Howell, of the Atlanta Constitution, to Major E. J. Hale, of North Carolina, Mr. Hale was —the will of the late Elizabeth Marg: ‘ Jones, leaving her estate to — her Entermes Pressed by his delegation for the Belgian mis- sion. tives, was also. filed yesterday.—The will of POR . Isabel Leonard, executed Noy, 19th, 1841, was | Co. Md. sv THE following officers have been ordered to report on July 15, 1885, to the school of appll- t pref. 2d pref. £Q. 121%, apl3 RD FOR! instant, at one o'clock leventh street south. , April Srrixe Oreste: 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. rit 18, 1885, at jaw, James Haney, MARY Taneral of the devout me Me Baltimore Markets. BALTIMORE, Mp., April 18.—Virginia ue ‘5d; Lew ten-forties, 35; new threes, 52% bid BALTIMORE, Mp., April 18.—Cotton steady— middling, 10%,’ Flour unchanged and quiet. Wheat— at “Tawson, Bal, beloved wite of John On April 1 AH V. filed to-day. She leaves her property to. her | / Porter, forn sons, John B. and Franeis Leonard, and niece, Antoinette De Rolders (now Russell.) ssusdeds ada WORTH $10 nn AT 889%) Sothery ret OvuiGs" southera atubet, Lodur og | cation for infantry and eavalry, Fort Leaven- | pase Barz.—The hard hitting Bisons fell a | Seviivited oathds se” St 20 Bm Felegts S ind, 1.041.044; No. 2 western win worth, Kansas, for duty: Major Abraham K, | victim to the plucky Nationals yesterday after- | ~ py. aq Friday, eo . FINE SILK MIXED CASSIMERE SUIT AT 99, | Ny Sou eoNaoy Say, Oba; Jame, 9 BOLnee | Senet eh oevaleys Major Conde D Bantoed | ROM tS tome Galle be eae Bete | pec IOHLANATA SE, Corned ie ae WORTH $12 Tuy, "LO1LOts. Cornsouthern siendy:’ western, | at cavaley. earned two of their runs. Barr pitched a strong | Guicuter of Jouil aud Mary Bacrett, le tice pee steady and firmer: southern white, 56a56%; southern = game, holding the visitors down to only four | third year of her age. FOR DRESS: yellow.64; western mixed spot, Siiya53%i ApriLO3% | Ir 18 AUTHORITATIVELY denied that J. Q. safe hits, The same clubs play to-day. "There will be a game every day next week at Capitol park, the opening one on Monday being with he Bostons, The Baltimores defeated the Bos- | at tons yesterday, 9to7, and the Philadelphias | invited toattend. the Athletics, 4 to SAZOR. Suddenly, April 17th, 1885, THEO- May her soul rest Inpeace, Funeral witl take place from her parents residence, 24 Sth street northeast, on Monday, April the 20th, p.m. Friends and relatives are 53%; May Oats quiet—sonthern, 43047 Sreattin white, donarswestern mixed, aeadarBenway Pals, 4Sut7.” Bay Sicudy aug hrm prime, to choles ania and Mfarglind, 21,00823.00. Provisions ther easy. Mess pork, 13.1 Pees sue fBigaia. Petroloum dull and homsinatretses, Chenowith, of Texas, has been appointed an auditor in the Treasury department, as stated in dispatches from Dailas, Texas. No CHOLERA IN SPain.—The Secretary of FINE BLACK SACK CORKSCREW SUIT, ALL ‘WOOL GUARANTEED, AT $10, CHEAP AT $14. FINE BLACK 4-BUTTON CUTAWAY. ALL WOOL, AT $12, CHEAP AT $16. Tapia. Coffee extremely duil— Rio cargoes, ordinary ‘ 7 a DORE LOWBER, tifuat sou of Rev. F B Heagor and BLACK, BROWN, BLUE AND WINE-COLORED tows Sugar dull A, som 0; copper refined,| State Bas received the following information| rearrxa A Coxcent Forty Mines Away.— | Mary P Rear, aged nine mothe, » . a LL | gut. 2001: 2 from the U. 8. representative at Madrid: “I am informed by the director that there is no cholera in S Ported in the province cholera.” RANGE OF THE THERMOMETER.—The follow- ing were the readings at the signal office to-day: 3am. 46.4;7a,m., 45.7; lla.m.,53.4; 2p. m., 59.2. .———_ Mr. Moss OBsEcTs TO THE Potice REPORT or His Casr.—In the case of the colored attor- I services Mond 9:30 am, at The cantata “Under the Palms sung at 8:30 a.m. at the Eastern Presbyterian church last evening, under the direction of Mr. George H. Lille- bridge. The solo parts were sustained by a number of well known vocalists, and, in addi- tion, there was a chorus of one hundred and thirty Sunday school children, A telephone was placed in the church, which was attached to acireuit one hundred and forty miles long, taking in Baltimore, Frederick, Hagerstown and Westminster, Md. The chorus music was heard in Baltimore. The other places outside CORKSCREW SUITS FROM $10 UPWARD, ALL WOOL GUARANTEED, SUITS FOR BOYS FROM 13 TO 17 YEARS OLD FROM $4.25 UPWARDS. WE HAVE A LARGE LINE OF CHILDBEN’S SUITS FROM $2.25 UP. PANTS FOR MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN, ALL GRADES, AT FROM $1 UP, liverpool per steamer dull and nominal—cottoi 11-40.; flour, 2a; grain, dad. Receiptsflour. 9.78 barrels; wheat, 9.314 bushels; corn, 40,475 bushele: cxts, 1,070 bushels; rye, 3,750 bushels. "Shtpments— Wheat, 19,990 bushels; corn, 91,775 bushels, Sales— wheat, 616,000 bushels; corn, 135,000 bushels. Chicago Markets. HICAGO, Ixt., April 18—10:30 a.m.—The grain markets f te fuled trons all toe mornin Based largely on oul le Ing and on eo) dtatement of the Kansas bureau’ of agriculture, wick re gloomy outlook than was a} Sredited by thefrade. ‘The decline in ‘Tupiise console reneral of health in. The cases re- Valencia are not In Mansfeld, Pa., atthe residence of ber sou-t Rev. Simuel_ Earley, on. Saturday, April Asth, 1859, Mrs HELEN i. SPEAN, aged seventy years. Funeral services at Pittsburg, Pa., Monday, April 20th. Interment, Alleghany cometer’ * TOWLES. On Thursday, April 16. after a week's sickness of preum TOWLES, Rector of St Jobu's church, -Accokeek, Prince George's inty, Md. —F of the city made no returns, P cps painless t me vas also assigned as the moving cause ‘advance | ney, John A, Moss, who was yesterday fined dora cos Fameral at ten o'clock a.tn. to-morrow at the church: THE TIS hiorning, June wheat, wiion closed last highest | SSYor contempt of court by Judge Sali, the | Rognertes Reronrto-Hamilton Hunter, | | VEUXMEYER. On Saturday morning, April 18th, Src, opened this morning at S840, soldup tease | fudge remitted the fine later in the ‘day,| q MOBBERTES REPORTED. Hamllton ner ee ee ae eee Sah. LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING 0, | and is now held at that ‘iguro, "Corn —May, 47% ‘and’ accepted bail for the prisoners. This | su inmate of the Soldiers Home, reports si iweniy-clghih vear’ : Oats—May, 35%, Pork—June, 11.8749811.00, Lard | Morning the police reports show that | hW. Gotwaler 923 Oth street, reports sialon w | ties a ter Baten ott eee ae = see ae Sr eEr6aa0, I11., April 18.—Closing prices: Wheat— | MT: ‘yester ay by ieee. eaucher, OF the Weise Sade wath oot Peporis tie Bile ence oo Se es & een og 0, Tt Apel 3 = *, 3 5 S: Nowa Apel, Soke Mas, eee oiuly amt, Gan | seventh precinct. for contempt; that he'ts a.col- | wasentered during the "algae and robbed of WILLIAMSON. On April 17th, 1885, 9:30 p.m, = Moy, 24%: June dou ay. Soi Bork A ‘11.82%, | ored lawyers 40 perch ain ator en aned $9.25 worth of articles, including sardines, ANREE peloved be Walter Williamson, in thé IRESPECTFULLY CALL THE ATTENTION oF | 29%) Tog Slay 7 ¢ 7 Tane.65: aly ~ | fim BS, Mr. Moss appeared at headquarters to | ™eat an se Funeral from her residence, 629 4% street south- ARCHITECTS AND THOSE CONTEMPLATING “4 complain of the record made against him that he had been arrested, and claimed that the re lice de; ent had nothing to do with the Foy the major was not in, he was requested in. Later in the afternoon Mr. Moss saw Major Dye and the major promised to have the matter corrected. Golden, fish agent: 500.000 herring, trout €3 len, agent: erring, from to $5 per thousand; 3,000 shad, from $20 to $30 peF hundred. ae SaLz or F Street PRroperty.—Mr. Caleb C. Willard has purchased from Margaret Butler the property at the southwest corner of F and 13th streets, fronting 25 feet on 13th and 18 yest, at 4 o'clock Sunday afternoon. Relatives and friends of the family are Invited to attend. . In Memoriam. VEIHMEYER. The announcement of the death of Mr. FRANK A. VELHMEYER, who pasved this a ‘bring ‘wo the nears of peri nd bot, reached the period, when te Binselt to associutes and ‘acqualitusions alike, 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 IF NOTSUPERDOR? STEAM HEATING AT ONE HUNDRED PER ENT CHEAPER IN COST. WOULD ALSO CALL ee The Reported Massacre at Aspinwall, AUTHORITATIVE DENIAL BY THE COLOMBIAN MINISTER, Mr. Becerra, the Colombian minister at Wash- ington, sends to THE STAR an authoritative de- nial of the dispatch, published yesterday, from Mexico via Chicago, stating that the officers of BBED STEP-MOTHER TO GO To THE | feeton F street, for $16,000. YOUR ATTENTION TO THE WELL-KNOWN | the Colombian government had selected 100 of eee es, Pole Goer: - thle ae t fs 0 BIS OOO. ’ of semis = Glaponition es gentie ae woman, e hears FIREPLACE HEATERS, FROM THE FACTORY | the worst of the rebel prisoners confined | Joseph Holmes pleaded guilty to stealing The Vermonters in Washington will hold | { the great beyond, having exeapliied tb like the OF JAMESSPEAR,FORHEATINGTWOORMORE | at Colon (Aspinwall) and drowned them | from his stepmother, ie was arrestea at the | thelr annual reunion and mable sugar festival | beautiAil Hindos aduiouition ROOMS ABOVE. FOR ECONOMY ANDUEAT-|jn the bay. The Colombian minis-| circus, but nt a portion of the money pat Marin!’s next Wednesday evening. A social | “As tou enterest the world In tears while all around ING QUALITY THEY HAVENO EQUAL. THESE | ter is in direct communication with | He waa sent to Jail for two months, reunion at 8 will be followed by dancing at @ | thee smile. endeavor se to tive “hat thow shalt depart HEATERS AND FURNACES ARE BEING USED ante se Sead fe epoaitively ony the mas acasiall o'clock. 3 . PND. EXTENSIVELY IN SOME OF THE KINEST | story. e comman: 1e Srooge, Courts. > HOUSES IN THE CITY, WHICH WE TAKE | Col, Ulloa, is a distinguished engineer bred in Crmcurr Court—Judge Coz. A sip ence UNDERTAKERS. GREAT PLEASURE IN REFERRING 10, ACALL Pasta, ‘and who was for several yearsconsulgen-| moaay, Dudley, administrator, Johnson; | Reported for Tue Evenrvc Stan. en (CITED AND ESTIMATES PROMPTLY | eral for Colombia in California, where he is well ion for new trial overruled. ' McMahon THE ComixG Exectiox.—The conservative | ScuovaL FURNISHED. Known. All the {neta go to sliow that he ie ut | Weckatirdo fled. - Weeks agt, MeMichael; do. | city consmities bave laid down thelr, ost ig | R™ RF. HARVEY, TER D. WYVILL, way aa ee Chant same; do. Garner’ agt. in th rT rimary, as {0% «eg UNDERTAKER, oe deo AE Ae Aennrn, | }9ged in the drowning of the rebel prisoners. | €0_ Che Stben tied Wineagt. Mezatity; motion | [oun eat ee aif known demeergi and all who | _aplétm 922 Peuusyivania Ave. 3.W. ARE Be SS FA SNE. BEAD Ce STREET Omicials With the “Big Head.” __| {or condemnation submitted. Van Ingen agt| have heretofore, voted with the democrats | ttm ROONEY 5 Merriman; leave to file pleas. Her! agt. | party in their primary elec be permitted A TH ‘STREET FURNITURE AND UNDER- g ges pee DEMOCRATS COMPLAINING OF THE POMPOSITY | District, suit dismissed, click act. N. L. mar- | to-vote in said primary.” The interest in the "TAKING ESPABLISHMiNT. u 8 OF SOME OF THE NEW APPOINTEES TO OFFICE. | ket comp: : motion for {adgment granted | clection increascs as the time draws near.and | _apé 1738 nw. A democratic Senator, in conversation with | appeal pid. Ehrmantrout agt. 3 de- | it is probaole that there will be opposing candi- “AMES BELLEW, Sass® some friends, gave utterance to a complaint | murrer sustained with leave to amend. dates at the 4 all the, present incu. - made by nots few of his party associates when he PROBATE Cot Hagner. dents. Mr. laf mang oe of,G st and Seer Jomey oven. Perooat a 4, referring to newly-eppointed government | , Yesterday, estate of John Beck; willadmitted | new candidate for clerk of gas. |x “Alderman | attention to all detalls of funerals. ¥% x § oa “We (the democracy) peaiel be attic: | OPT or fons “fn re David B. and het Dal tor superintendent of gas, “&t the solicl- © CAN ame, 2 pe per poole ry ip podem gpa 9 9 3 i Baeane | ice aw Seta ti aampet gt | WHT Tm. vere Renae nee me Br ite now + Shin over’ met with before.” “When democrats Fi ot submit biename tothe | sore ion eum cere Erma Shacbived diguity and dmportance on the part ome FOR COOKING Space eee deny ease to meaaiee ie ve Bp SB FURNISHING UNDERTAKER, Soe PEATIEG BY SURNACE. Gussed. In the party containing the a hearing | Nos, 612 Penmylvants avence northwest ase 85 FOR HEATING BY LATROBES: referred to one gentleman endeavored to the ‘present FOR OPEN GRATES. excuse the eadea” officials by saying been renewed, IT MAKES A QUICK FIRE. that to. the persons Tiving in X8 38 EASILY IGNITED. ‘where the barrooms are kept. 1T DOES NOT BURN OUT THE GRATE he grand pe ar af WILL PAY TO TRY IT. of colored citizen have ‘at Excelsior FOR SALE BY THE ‘celebration WASHINGTON GASLIGHT CO, wwe oe se taper eae te ‘Sul- ‘25 Buabels Crushed, $2.50. i ay Bak 25 Bushels Not Crushed, $2.00. DELIVERED TO aNY PART OF WASHINGTON OB GEORGETOWN. 499