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ai POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. EDUCATIONAL. WOR PUTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. NEW IRON STEAMER “WAKEFIELD? Leaves Zt DAYS, THURS: t wharf on 30% SALE OF VALUABLI SUBURBAN reat bare PROPERTY. FRONTING LINCOLN AVENUE ae re eee ey SY RNOWS 48 A PARTOP THE KEATING ing at liver Landings us fur ax Nominl Creek, | ESTATE | 4 ooo: acted the ast das Garrioman. Va. St Clements Bay and Leonardtown. | of eatermber, 1882, and duly tecorded: ta Liter Met, Connects with 1 & OH He at shepherds Gee | 1.014, folio 456 et seq. one of tne tad tec sah ae PEE, Agent | for the District of Coltinbia, the undersigned trietres IDLEY, Manager. SPI _| will seit in front of the premises on MONDAY, THE Sree % WENTIETH bay APRIL, 1885, at FIVE the following decribed property: Motanhilns Freda ny J or Prospget IH, fronting Lincoln avenue. and Kowa ‘called ENC, YORK FRE Pi ANE | Sv a parot the Keating tate, opether wits te te wet, Sdn ctery SATURDAY att p Sot Be ous. whart, Washington, every WEDNESDAN $2000, with Interest and expenses of ale BaSuive “Prcdntas ewer rey MPA | Rha ieive month, with ootee bearing atone ad DOTUMAC THANSFORTATION LINE a STEAMER SUR. thd) "cor ling’ at purchauer’ conte" 200 depot ne capt We. Ciarocne auited at te of" ealer Term of aule are not wit e the route b complied with with the trustees reserve. the ight to resell tue property "at the Fisk and Cost of the defiuiting purchaser, wr? St (Be FISK and como J. 7, STEVENS, _apS-deas oC Cite, Trustee THIS EVENING. ‘ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers, DIAMONDS, LADIES' AND GENTS' GOLD AND SILVER’ WATCHES, CHAINS, CHARMS, Wasiniwors, Soy Mephenson's whe idver lah recaved © must be prepal "Ail accommodations f Sterne: AMER MATE: wharf Tuesd r ‘ ETS, AND OTHER JEWELRY OF afternoons. For intormation apply ts PEACELETS AND OTHER JEWEI FN a ea erie wORMPSDAN, APRIL 20/at 7230 O'CLOCK P.M. mi T, JONPS, Agt., Thst. whark Reshall sell at Gur salesrooni a large consigument 6 2 ve abowe nam "The sale. w ti J ORFOLK AND FORTRESS MONROE, penta Rote ti eee cecnet daily at the same hour until entire stock is closed out. WALTER B, WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers ‘Terms Cash, SSE ne popnine, steamer GHOKGE LEARY leaves treet. wharf on MUNDAY S. WHiNISDAYS on it Froey Poink and FRIDAYS utS p. m., stoppinz Sod Cornfield golng and returning. Connect in Nor. | FOLEY, Auctioneer. Wwith all railroad and steamboat nes, Secure = foot aud. tickets “ai hand Oe Oflice, 14thand | _T will sell the entire stock of valuable Books, Sta- Penneytvania av cc hitel. and ‘Knox ba- | tonery, Oo Market space, ‘ania avenue, who will also check | © xs Penns: 0 from hotels ad private residences. For fur- iL FIFTEENTH, PJ ‘SEVEN P. M., and will oeusation Inquire nt company's office, ‘ith | continue day and eveutng until the whole stick tw Gla Secunee Seeposan ass ‘fbame tn part i as follows: Se eee rLLTaat PW ricil, General Agent, | Books, Stationery, Fancy Goods: buoks iu tent aie : Soke — | morocto, seal: History, Poetry, Picton, Travels. Bi = VERNON! MT. VERNON! bies, Prayer Hooks, Hyminals, insets and separate in finest Binding: Sine’ Leather and Pearl Card Cases, STRAMER WW. CORCORAN Pocket Looks in real alligator and. Huussiain des Ele: (except Sunday) for Jewel reuirning, reaches | tet Sets, Ladies’ and’ Gent's Plate Mirrors, In bronze and plush: Autograph and Photo. Albums. Serap ‘Book, slunk Book. Hand-Painted Placques, Gold and Plush Frames and Fasels, Portfolios, Swiss Carvings, Brass Ink Stands and Paper Weights, Japanese Goods. A. full tine of Jewelry in Gold and Silver, Many ctlier goods tou numerous to mention. ‘This valuable stock must be sold without reserve, as the owner, Mr. Pree, intends to change his business. Buyers will do weli by attending. apldce FOLEY. Auctioneer. gant Plush and Leather ‘Boxes of Station Cases, Work Box: Dressing Cases, Ere Leaves Tth-street wharf dally Mt jock i. RAILROADS. FPPHE VIRGINIA MIDLAND RAILWAY. THE SHORT LINP_TO THE SOUTH AND SOUTHWEST, Sehedule in effect APRIL 5, 1895, Seta wea Saad | yan rkic a WILLIAMS 6 CO. Aveda nan Sieepig buffet cars from New York and me Atiauta, Pullman siveping. caret Weshincton to New Orleans without ‘of corm, BIUP LOUISVILLE FAST. L Pally vi Chariotisvilte to cincinnad), Louisville and all West= eri Polts. Pullman Sleeping cars, Washington to Louise 0 PML -SOUTHERN MAIL AND EXPRESS ME 2b all polis South ‘and: Southwest via Dan Pile ana Charlutce. Pullman Sleeping cars from Washington vis Danville, Charlotte and Atanta to Now Orlane’ also, froin Washington via Chariotte ted Columbia to Angtsta. Manteae Division: Tea Teave Washington at 4:15 p. int daily, except Sunday Warten Trams leave Washington at 11:15 am. SALE OF A FIRST-CLASS LINE OF LADIES’ AND GENTS GOLD AND SILVER AMERI- CAN WATCHES, CHAINS AND OTHER JEW- LEY AT AUCTION We ‘shall sell THIS EVENING, at HALF-PAST VEN O'CLOCK, and continue each day at thesame hour until entire stock is closed out, on Pennsylvania, enue. under St- Marc Hotel. ‘The ‘tock is consigned Yo me font « Chicago firm with instructions to sell, apl6St_ WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts, TO-MORROW. JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, EMPTORY SALE ONE PAIR LARGE PEI ‘and 5:10 pan. dally. RAY HORSES, WORK IN ALL HARN: — strive do Washington: eee ne! | KESD AND GENTLE, PROPERTY OF A GEN: opt Suiiday: Sei pane. Sho pin. Lonicettfe sjveial. daily ‘For tickets and information inquire at Company's TLEMAN LEAVING THE CITY, AT AUCTION. On “TUESDAY, APRIL TWENTY-FIRST, at TWEL OCLOCK » we will Sell fp front of our salesroom the above team, efrce, Gol Pennsyivaniaavenue. “Trains leave from | Sell in front of oar salesroom. t . 5 en fo which we call th ou of buyers, us the owner Band P Station. SN. MacbaNrer,, | caving the ey and has no farther use for tens» Gen. Faas Agent ; ‘Agent | _ ae 97 BOL HAAS. Trae MAMAESE_| WWTEEKS & CO; Aactioncers, mF 637 Loulsiana avenue, ROW TE Opp. City’ Post Office. PREMISES, No. 11. NORTHW STA Washington from staii and B streets ns fl For Pitusbarg and the West, Chicago Limited Express of Palace Sleeping: (urs at 1050 fem daily? Fast With Sleeping Cars. ffom Harrisburg to Cincinnati Bad Hotel car to St- Louls: dalie, except Saturda to chicago, with sleeping Gur A Gueugo “aad Cinetanat! Express at 7:10 pm. daly, Sith Siveping Care Washington to Chicago aud Hur: Fisbure wo Louisville; Coupecting at Hatvisivung with Wetern Fapres with throught Sleepers for Cleve- Inna Loukville, and St. Louis. Pacific express, Yoo pom. vals, Yor Pitabirg and the West, with P Sloper Harrisbury tor hieazo. RaETiMOnE AND POTOMAC IUILROAD. For Bric. Canunduixom, Rochester, Bafialo, Sagara, Yoroo pau daily exeeyt Saturday, with Palace Cars Weetihaton to Hochester For Williamsport, Lock Haven, and Elmira, at 10:50 fam, daly, excejt Sanday {GOODS WITHO! SH. NET, BRUSSI NET, Kip a! Ro Chicago. yPutomas DowLina. Auctioneer. CATALOGUE SALE FOr New Vorkeand the East 7:15,830,and1100am., ora joroo pancand 2-10 uighte Gn Sundey? pan aod 12-15 night. ‘Limited Express CHOICE COLLECTION of Pullman Parlor Cars, am. daily, except ae Sunday: For Rontin hair paced aa al as DECORATIVE AND USEFUL ARTICE! Brook XY .. ell through trains connect at Jersey Cis with hoaisot Brooklyn Annes aftrding munnactse dined camer to Pulls street avoiding double 10 | wrprtoaTR AND BRAGS MIRRORS, ELEGANT 15, 8230 and 11:00 am., 2:00, pin pum. and 12:15 night, Oa Sunday” ene pi and 1219 ule Lita ress, #240 wm. daily, except Sunday. Stiinure, 6235, 7:10, 8:30, 9:40, 10:50, 11:00 0 1 4:00, 4:25, 4:40, 630, 7:10," 10:00 p. night. "Oo Sonday.1050, 11:00 and, 10, 40:00 12:15 night Line, ‘#40 "pata. dally, except Sunday. For Aphapelie, B35 am... 12-05 and 4:25 p.m. dally, recent wauidas. 08 WUdAs. 200 Ph. ALEX SSDREA AND FREDERICKSBURG Ratz MANTEL CLOCKS, BRASS SCREENS, AN- TIQUE MIRRORS, BRASS SCONCES AND {CANDLESTICK. BRASS ANTWERP TANKARDS, PORCELAIN ORNAMENTS AND BRIC-ABRAC OF THE FINEST MATERIAL AND WORKMAN SHIP. WAY, AND ALEXANDRIA AND WASH andra, Wim) 00 0-25, 11-04 and 11-35 =e . z am, bat hare Tastee: sos and ALT pam. On Sun TO BE SOLD AT MY AUCTION ROOMS, 4. day at 6-00, 9:25, 11-01 wm. 8:05 p.m. For Richmond atd the South, 6:00 and 11:01 am. dally, and 4:45 p.m. daily, ex ‘Trains Irave Alexandria 10:00, 10:10 am. 1:00, 3205, 3:25, wand 12:10 midnisht (exce ‘st Sa) und 10.10 a1 pati. audd £2210 night hiekets and information at of Lath street and Penn w where orders cag TUESDAY, APRIL TWENTY-FIRST. 1885, COMMENCING AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK. ON VIEW DAY PRIOR TO SALE. apl7-3t ‘ARM IN MONT- INE MILE FROM By virtue of an. order of resale, by the (irenit Court fur Montgomery county, in a cause in whieh Barzilia Lee and others are complain ants and Elkanah Leet al. are defendants, on 1esh day of Magch, 18k, the sabseriber an Truete, Will sell, at public ‘auction, on the prem i Day, APRIL TWENTY-FIRST. ety, at TWELVE M.. all the property decreed to be sold, con- less, situated In Montgom- ¢ from Colesville and twelve an the roud leading from > Colesville. on which James Lee rewlded ‘of his death, now occupled by the Mury- Jand Mica and Mining Company. Tais Farm is ini- plow DE 4 dwellinghouse tule house mine opened workman sheds and storage rooms. Over one-balf of it thickly set in thmber—pine, oak, poplar altd ehest- nui "Terms, as per order: Cash, For particulars, apply to Mf Ba: apitat si eerio: ‘pt’ Monday. WO aud 10:3 nes it fur the checking Is and re-idences janacer. PAST LIN oy SHEN ANDOAH VALLEY SOUTHERN SPECIAL nm SANDOAH JUNC.” LURAY axp ROANOKE. the New Route to the South and Southwest. oS EDULE IN EFFRCEMARCIDIO, Tes, 25 wm. Orleans Fast Lind For polrts ou line of Shenandoah Valley, Norfolk End Western. Bast’ Tennessee, “Virginia and Georgia Hrilroads. Atlanta, Macon, Jackson Ville, Chattanooga, Memphis Mobile, New Or- Jeans, and the South ‘aod Southwest’ Pullman ve ig Cars between Washington aud ne Ofleans, without change. Connecting at Shenandoah Junction with Pullman Cars, New York to Atanta. B40 PM. Ually, Memphis Express. For alt points | _ASWEN TST oe PAST “FOUR ace Siveping Cars between Shenandoah Junction | order of survivi heirs, tbat desis Piece of ind” Mempls. without change, connecting at cn 141 D street northwest.” House, Cleveland, Tenn. with Pullman’ Cars to New | T ht rooms; modern improvements: prewe Orleans without change oy centrally located, near Treasury and Al- Trainsieate be Of Ie Pamenger Station, corner | New Jervey avenue and C street, For tickets sleeping car Tesrvations and all infor- DIY at ticket offices, 619 Penna. SoL and at depot B&O. Ri, an’ ‘ot | feta, ve Where onder ill Ue talken = to be called foF in any part of the city. ‘ES. Loc woop, Puss and Tet Agt ‘mb16-Gnu ALTIMORE AND OHTO RAILROAD SCHEDULE IN EFFECTSUNDAY, DEC. 21s, 1884 | CRU TeeriteR Sones Leave Srchpans ger frou station, coruer of New Jer @ey avenue and © street i FieChkage, 050m" and 10:10 pm, dafty. ‘The ‘iran ft Lite raptor Beg Ba Senge arriving in Piceargst 640 ae cates Nocti are benaged SS gilsgtts fiaue, to¥in on day of sale, a of ‘wil be requ murchaser on day of sale, = PIOUN SHERMAN & CO. RR, Aitctoneers, Pie. ‘Geuu. Pass and Tkt. Agt NOTICE. RD SPLAMSHIP ComPaxy, Lm. pate CORE BARA FROM PIER 40, K.NEW YORK. “ April 25 | Gatuia.........Sat, May 23° it, May 2] AURANIA.. Sut.’May 30. a eae SAGE atts 980, $0 und $100, Ginelbnatt and'st_ outs, arriving taCincinaat sete TE fn Raoruityg at 730, 3 fy charged on th pu. Noexus tare ve ith Parlor Car, and S40 ‘ burg, Cleveiaud aud Letrolg with | Me eepiiig Cars to Vittsburg. 5 ye at dos Lazough bills of inden given for Belfast, Glasgow, re, suuxerp and other portson the Coutinentyan Metite ports stsore cn 5, 6:10, 640, 7:30, Passage apply at the Company's es Piaonets 35, S16 (Ao mites traloe Howling Green, OF both steerage sad 10, 7.5 We: Opn.” Og ad & CO, 0S 7th street, ren VELNON IL. BROWN @ CO., New York, Sa SS oe Messrs. OTIS BIGELOW & CO., 605 7th street, Washingica. iC COMPANY W YORK aND HAVRE ‘42 Nora River, foot of Morton For Abuspolis, 6:20am. ana 0 an0 4:30 p.m. on Sunday S35 am, 490 pm. Wor Way Statious’ between Washington and Rath | vlluue, Rodrigues, Wednesday, April 22,11 am. nearer hn G20 SO0 nes, Thine See Nornuindie, Frangeul, Weinesdar, April 20,6 am. Foo bad 1U: 0 pin. Ou Sundays S35 an. rand | St Laurent, le Jousselin. Weds a 6,10am. 150,530,715 "and Yo: O pm. For stations on | Amerique, Santelil; Wednesdays May Lowen a datiy excepesunday, |, Checks payable on alght, it aiiounts to sult. on the i. dally, except Sanday, | Banque Fansatlantiqne of Paris. LOUIS DE BE jetropolltan Brauch. #03 | BLAN, Agent. No. 6 Howling Green, New York. Gin daily, except Sunday, gf Lexington, Stasuton And Valley branch. 9:09 au daily, except Suuday: F Frederick, 93 am, 440 pum dally, excepe ae eer ree ee ee Meni GELE @ Oy Agents fir toe Settee Colunbia, 1437 Pennsylvania avenue, Gi ‘apis. ‘Wakhington, D. C. PROFESSIONAL. t MS = ee ore a z a MAGNETIC HEALER: | Office hours from 1 to’ pam. For Ladies WOOT SURGERY, “The wise for health on ly. wate “and thousninds Volt Dr. WHITE'S establishment 1416 Penusylvania avenue opposite Willara’s tel, (oF the saceesana.trentiaent CE'Corus, Bunions. diseased nulls, Vascular Breres ‘conces abd ail diseases of the feet. "Dr, White's twenty: Binh consecutive year of practice in W: PES, Mine Balthnore establishment, Tauly ex =e Wisiee Frains arrive from the West daily, 6:00, 720 am, | 7:19, 70 pm. From Annapolis, ©30 am. and 1:50 and 5:26 pam | Spm Sander, 1030 am. aa Lekingt rom Frederick’ aud lund 8:10 pm. daily, except = uke for W m Kee, i. North mh25 pan. Appiy at the Raltimoreand ‘a 5 <._DR J. SEMMES SURGRON EMTROPO- et, Ofice = Waniinugton Stacon. 018 and \[ 553 SES, Suis 325} rennsstvauin avgue, corner Hath meet where 2a JIS: MANICURE AND DERMATOLOGIST. Sisers wl be Taken for Caggage to be checked aud Received at any pout in the ity AE BUSTA, ek =. “Uuh or Angrowing: Nalis absolutely ceed withoit pul, OF Dose Htnudteds sees eres lite! of. Washington of ‘remarkable saeeeAgt fry Mra Semmes’ mictied of eering temic Sire safe and permanent lice: 139 Beet fit mnie frou fae pS 3 FRENCH, MAGNETIC HEALER, ma M’ and Business Medium, is again at home, 1724: saw, where she Will "be to Friends and patrons pee pious Con M ME ROSS JOHNSON BROTHERS, ELIABLE CLAIRVOYANT AND ASTRO! ‘can be consulted on business and all aflairs of life. itn troubje call Satisfaction given of no pay. Mien? Ladies Themen 50 centa euch. 408 L street, between th streets northwest. Tel ‘MASAME PAYX, (RESIDENT) MANICURE WHARFS AND RAILROAD YaRR TWELETH AND WATER STREETS Sw. BRANCH YARDS AND OFFICES CONNECTED BY TELEPHONE fea Ht Bite 1956S F street normwert, orna, i Ingrowing Saieandaitineds Hands or lect, @L. ‘iecmnad anf 6, S08 Pe ara. seae 221 Pentay!vania avenue southwest, Bhs D TURSDAY ‘They are each, Feady. TRUSTEES: ‘November, iion WE teen (16), sev well's subdiy and seventee 70.1705 SEVENTIE e NGoktoaisdor tostony Beck DWEL: This ee has a ipsa at TEN O'CLOCK, In from 40 Pieces Gingham, slightly d PPHOMAS DOWLING, Anctioneer. ON FRIDAY MORNING, FOURTH, 1585, AT auction rooms, I'siall sell the above Ioses. Pit ap in boxes in lots of REAL ESTATE, AVENUE, BETWEEN NORTHWEST. By virtue of a deod of tras dated the st day of pe recorded tn Liber fi . one of the and A ‘and by divection ofthe further, by virtue of an ‘istrict of Colum: ‘No. 027, folio 341 et of the Bisel of Cotan iy. thereby secoret: a Srder of the Supreme Court of the bin, pamsed in the cuuse of Davis et al, vs. Murdock et al.. No. 8679 equity, the undersigned, as Trustees, will Hide pemetan goemienigeed ang a Sold, oF all cash nt option of purch cat cost ofthe purchaser. dred and Atty doi fronting 25 fu INGTON CITY, D.C. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme the District of Columbis No. 6340, the undersign: MONDAY, THE TW! CANSON BROS, Auctioneers. = MORNING, APRIL, TWENTY-FIRST, \d within our salesrooi ‘Mh und D streets _northweet AT AUCTION. VEN F planting. UNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers, SALE OF VALUABLE. K AND 8" nd duly jam 1886, at FIV LOCK P M., in fro mises, the following described property: tain plece or parcel of grouad known a Jot num BEING NO. 1021 an aswortment of. al Kinds of Housebold Furniture, Carpets, Matting, Also, lightly damaged by water, 1t 5, Soc, ABOUT FOUR THOUSAND CHOICE BLOOMING TEA TL TWENTY. SES within my 2 1d 36 erties IMPROVED VERMONT L STREETS nt of the pre! : All that cer- Gescribed as twenty-eight (28), of Evans’ subdivt venteen (17), An sion of squiry mn (21 umibered. FRANCIS H. SMITE NATH'L. WILSON, Ss REPT LING AND STORE ROOM. On WEDNESDAY LOT 13, SQUARE 442, on 7th street, just nort! ith of 156 fe SALE_ OF VALUABLE 1 ‘D REAL, ESTATE ON MARYLAN. EN FOUR AND A HAL eTS SOUTHWEST, WASH- in Eau ‘as trustee, ‘A. deposit. of two. lars Will be required at time of sale. Forms of sale to be complied with within seven days from day of sale, otherwise Trustees reserve the right Yo sellat the risk and cost of the defanlting purchaser. AFTERNOON, APRIL TWENTY-SKCOND, at FIVE O'CLOCK, we will eell, in front of the premises— #10 a 15-r00t alle built Brick Dwelling and a Store son of lols nuanvered fourteen (hd), titeen (3) sx. siehteen (I) of two. hundred vith theimprovements thereon. ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash, the balance In one w six per cent per an- num, to be secured by deed of tru hi Hl rustees. ‘ORTH WEST, Fa h of R street. im: ‘Terms: Onethird cash; balance in one and two ‘Years, notes to bear six per cent Interest, aud to be se- cured by deed of trust, or all cash, at option of pur chaser. A deposit of $100 required at sale. 20-daeds 'DUNCANSON BKOS,, Auct Court of i will, on, NTIETH DAY OF APKIL, D, 1885; at FIVE O'CLOCK P. M., sell, at put atiction, in front of the premises, ali that plece or par- cel of ground known as the east half (B. 4) of lot numbered seven (7), in Reservation D in the city of Washingt istrict of Columbia, and the improve- ‘The purchaser of said property at the former sale having failed order of the purchase and 150 terest. aust. be rastee ri ae THE med until AY OF API by consent of ‘apzv-deas ‘court, passed in sald de resold ut the risk and cost of ‘Terms of sal the balance In the ratification thereot wiven until all purcnase mi A lien Is reserved on the pro deposit Will "be necked: down to the highest bidde complied with within ten day eS Tight to resell at risk and costs of de faulting purchus to comply witl Promisor money ean be pati i by the All conveyai er KLE, ABOVE SALE MONDAY, the TWE RIL, Parties, 8.5. HENKLE, “Trustee. TY EXCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. SPECIAL AND PEREMPTORY SALE OF FINE to 5 ‘The attention of buyers Is r sale, being the finest stock of Liquors « this city. |The sale ts peremptory, and will b Tots to sult. NING, APET AY MO SOL 1D ste Barrels Bourbon Whiskey. Gi tach Hirandy. ‘Bourbon Whiskey. French Brand; nd Honey, Cherry Brandy: Port, Peach Brandy. Jamaica I “Apple Bras Drop ‘Terms, TERI LIQUORS AT AUCTION, On THURSD. 3 THIRD, at T ewlesrooins, Ott the terms of sale and the ys of wale ‘Otherwise Trustee, Louisiana avenue, ape-d&ds. BY POST- VENI IE 1886, it the same hour and place, i TWENTY- re will seli, within our ots to sult pectfully called to this T offered in Sold in apls-se rpHostas DowLiNG Auctioneer, LUABLE persss TEENTH ast will and ceased, records ‘Wills for the District of Col I will offer for sul ises, on THURSDAY, the OF "APRIL, 1885, at FIVE O'CLOC of Lot 25, In nauire 254, fronting Jess, on 13th street northwest ‘an alley, with the improvemwuts thereon, of 2 peubaantial brick: mem Dwelling July, 1 cessary outbui PREMIS) IMPROVE] REAL EST. 0 ATE, BEING AS 510 THIR- WN STREET NORTHWEST, AT AUC testament of led in the off in front 28 reestory House, contatu ldings, and known THIRD PM. that part the Register of, ingn the Oth dag of th Brean vAY oF ie depth thereof to musisting and awe ng 12 Fooms, with ne h street, Rorthwest. ‘The premises will be open for the inspec= Hon of purchasers from 10 to 110 Kam, mn Mop- ednesday and Friday preceding the sale. day, “Ferms of sale: Ouethind asic thee betas equal. instalments, months, secured by. Sold, with Interest at six Of purchaser, A dey when the purchaser's bid rable It of $200. will ce in two AL ODLOR a be reat red Is ‘accepted, and the night 1s Reserved to resell the property at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser i with inten days, Conveyancing aply-dé&ds terms of sale are not complied at purchaser's cost. JNO. H, WHITE: JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY'S SALE OF U on THURSDAY TIETH, pAS8O,(commencin Adams "Express Cony rooms of Duncanson northwest, to pay CLAIMED FREIGHT. MORNIN ros, corner os, avout 366 PACKAGES, APRIL THIR- uy will sell, at the auctic ion. streets Comprising an assortment of Trunks, Bundles, Boxes, Vackages, &c., &¢, ‘To be sold without reserve, All parties concerned will take notice. _Terms cast. aplzd JALE OF EXTENSIVE PARCELS OF REAL ESTATE IN T! NORTHE. t rION 4 aca \ORTHEAST SECTION OF By virtue of lecrees of the Supreme the: District of Colum iy cae , We, acting’ in execution Ss Lensions thereof, will sell APRIT, 1386, at FOUR OC a, 1885, at x $5, 38, 3 sive, in square ‘ou Sd street east and on the alleys in. immediate) two small brick 1 ‘Term years. A deposit suftic ihe deed of trust records iT, in order to pay the balance of the debt se” nd the renewats uud ¢x- in deed of trust, nt of the Y-THI OCK P. ), 40, 41, and sub-lots: . 740. "These lots ‘the “TW Yerms required on each parcel wold. wuity Cause Ni the powers co jedi Lalber Ri ald square; and. preinlses, on DAY OF thereafter original Lots Nos. 5,9, 10, in squure No. 748, trouting respectively on ‘enue, sd and M streets northeast, with, ‘ellings thereon, One-third cash; balance at one and two cient to secure compliance with T= CIVIL SERVICE INSTITUTE, 403 Pennsylvania ave. n.w. 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Private lessons « specialty. shorthand books and pubiications: Senn cere fn excenticnal ogpouunitis x Jearning she are olfered at WASHINGTON PHONOGRAPHIC HEAD QUARTERS, 927 [ st. n.w. C2 B LN EDU ION FOR YOUNG AND mlddieaged men and women. Spring and sun. mer sessions of the Spencerian Business College, cof. 9th and D sts. nw. Rapid writing, bookkeeping, Tupid ‘calcuiationas English language, stenography, b type-writng, ete., thoroughly tat uiulon: Year, trom date of entrance, day oF nigh hree mpnths, Hp eb ae a aad A. SPEN( Vice Principal pat uae HE HOWE BUSINESS SCHOOL, 517 7TH N.W. ‘Short, condensed course in practical Bookkeepi Rapld Penmanship and English Branches ai rails of ‘uitlon, ‘Murning, afternoon and Bigut ees. ons. Sole rignt to, Howe's system of Bookkeeping sught without text-books. Civil service preparation Sspeclalty. -J-H BRYANT, Principal, °“Baeem GCHOOL ELOCUTION AND DRAMATIC ART Also private lessons in Engitsh Branches, Vocal Chiture; and! ending, Instruction, day and evening. Mrs. ADELINE DUVAL MACK, 1420 N sunw. O21 AWW ASILINGTON ACADEMY OF TELEGRAPEY; only school of the iind here, A special Iavi- tation to all to see the method by which you can soon learn a profession, “214 24st ne déeome SHORTHAND AND TYPE-WRITING PRACIT S if Instructions cally taught, “Suecess guaranteed re foligwes. Private pupils preferred and numbgt lia ited.“ F. CROMELIN, office of Johns & Easton, stonographers, 472 Louiniana ave. ‘mns-gme THE BEST AND CHEAPEST PLACETOLEARN drawing and painting is at the National Acaden of Fine Arts, 18th st. and New York ave. Years ol ‘uy saved.” Receptions treo, Wednesday evenings at isda o'clock. — a M! MY LEAVITT, OF BOSTON, GRAD. aN id certitied examiner of the New England Conservatory, “Plano technique, harmony and Volce culture, “1013 10th st naw, om TW ASHINGTON SCOOT OF ELOCUTION AND lish Language, MSt MRS. M. STEVENS HART: Princtpal. ‘The culture and development of the voice and nat- ural expression of sentiment carefully caught special attention given. re anid other vocal defosta Boys’ and Gia’ Glass Bacat day 11 am. dete, ‘TE LESSONS IN ALL GRADES OF to adults conidential; “prepares for college, is ‘West Polat, all examinations, INSTITUTE, sw, corner 8th and K sts.n.w. ‘Mathematical, Classical, Business, S. W. FLYNN, A. M Evening Classes, $3 and $5 a mouth." “Gop FINANCIAL, Au i WHO WISH TO BUY OR SELL RAILROAD STOCKS OR BOMDS, or who desire the services of a reliable broker In spec- ulative stock operations on margin will find it to thelr advantage to write to SAMUEL JONES PECK, Member of Consolldated Stock and Petroleum Ex- change of New York. 55 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. ap20-Im* Paryare Stock Trxecrarn Wiss BETWEEN WASHINGTON, BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK, BOSTON, &o PRINCE & WHITELY, Stock Brokers, 64 Broadway, SSo'Fit aychve,}New York. 539 15th street (Corcoran Building), Washington. German PARTNERS: Janes Wartezy, H, Cavoxs Oakey, Maynanp C, EYRE, ‘Henry H. Doves, Washington, D.C. ‘Wsiu1am R. TRaVERs, Special Partner, Buy and sell on commission all classes of Railway securities. 3. H. DODGE. Resipext Parrwen Quotations of Stocks and Bonds and Information regarding the markets recelved through our wires fustantly, direct from the New York Stock Ex- change. “All orders executed and reported prompt Ee See tel ond SevOrted Became. SEWING MACHINES, &c. \LARK’S BEST MACHINE COTTON, SIX Spools for 25c.,at AUERBACH'S Sewing Machine Rooms, 7th and H'sis, Cuil and see testimonials from dressmikers and mechanical experts in this city ag to the superior qualities of the Sent New American No. 7, ucknowledged the best sewing maghiue now in the market. New improved machines of all the standard makes, Prompt aud particular attention to renting ‘and repairing. ea Ty Wie a SE Seema Asp Suancr Fasntoxs AND PUBLICATIONS NOW READY. Bazar Dressmaker, illustrating 300 styles for Ladies and Children’s wear. ber] 20 cents; by mail, 25 ota. oe Mouthly Paper and 16 page Catalogue freeto all a OPPENHEIMER'S Popular Sewing Machines Rooms, 528 9th st. n.w., St. Cloud Building. Agents New Home Sewing Machine, All kinds wing Machines for rent. Ke] ring a specalty. nt Cotton, 6 spools or 8 Sta mT pr rps. NADAL, No, 116 D st. bet. Ist and 24 nw. TH: JESUP MILLER, }Trustees. | *Omce hours oS DUNCANSON BROS. Auct, aplsdeds_| _apli-im 11 to4and 6to 9p. m. WAGGAMAN, DEON, EAS RENOVED FROM 920 005- ‘ souri avenue to 116 Dst nw; he has Real Estate Auctioneer, fr anyone. mage A PORTION OF THE REAL ESTATE OF THE. LATE THOMAS LEWIS, SALE AT PUBLIC AUCTION— DECEASED, FOR DESIRABLE PERTY, AND CENTRALLY LOCATED PRO! We, will nll a yremilses, on WEI BRGOND BAY OF PAST oR the northeast on Ostreet Also, suid. Lote 26, 27 and 28, the west side of Sth, between O feet front by ‘Also, sub. O'CLOCK yrner of 9th 114 fect on bh street. Lot'A, square No. 3 corner of ¥th and U streets, 23.7 on O Oth street, ‘Also, ‘Sih corner Qse10- Bot alley. ON THURSDAY, APRIL TW: AT HALE-BAST FOUR OC. Sub, Lots A,B, Cand D, sq’ 810, 812 and the southenst 1885, AT ET “1 Tot No. 7, sinare N of 15th and’ ‘and Bid street and No, iblic auction. in front of the, ESDAY, CHE TWENT APRIL, 1885, AT HALF- ‘unimproved Lots at ‘O strects, fronting 70.9 sia Pytreeas ease SD mid B streets, ‘94.4, 100 tecglare f va at the southeast by 96 feet on th. Lot 18, square No. 399, at the southwest O streets, 25 feet ‘on Sth by 84.400 TY-THIRD, 1885, Rocdbd. belig X are No. 404, belig Oa1 Oth street, at corer of Vib ad | sisce ; ‘Brick Dwellings, sedeeiet Also, sub. Lot G, square 374, being No. 917 H street. VE O'CLOCK P, und unimproved. ‘Terms: ‘One-fourth cash, Brick Dwelling. WENT y-FOUnfit, Me ‘0. 230, at the southeast corner ‘Cstreets northwest. Lot 100 feet square and the balance at six, frelve and eighteen montlis, with Interest, secured (6 ton of the t hnodified, as greed "A deposit on each lot atthe tine oP wale Ail cot le. Trustees oF the terns may be ill be res All conveyancing at ESTATE ON NORTH CAPI- TOL STREET, BETWEEN DANDESTRERTS. viride of a decree of the Supreme Court ct, of Columbia, passed ou Hie December, 1863) (and amended on the 7 December, ines} fa Pauly wherein tie i Piststit gna Zone Byler an manencing af ALICE ten seon 3 Ou THUMSDAY, THIRTIETH DAY ial fi | i i § : i ‘ea prescribed by the decree. One Slgtteen (18) monsna from the date of ive ee pt <n ($50) ki TAS SENSE BEEN CONTRADICTED THAT Dx. BROTHERS fs the oldest established adver- Using Ladies’ Physician tn this elty. Ladies, you can confidently consult Dk. BROTHERS, 908 B at, s.w. Particular attention paid to all dineases ‘peculiar to ladies, married or single. All irregularitign and ovae Tian troubles successfully treated Board, with fe gomamaatane, ad ind omit mee far a palit cure I do not mean merely to: cues ‘inte and then ‘have them secure ape ‘a fudical cure. 1 have made the disease ofF 11S, mi EPILEPSY or FALLING S{CKNESS a life-long Study. 1 warrant my remedy 10. cure ihe worst cases Becatise others have filled Is no reason for uot Wow re celvingw cure. Send at once for a treatise and a Free Bottle OF my infallible remedy. Give Express and Post Office. 11 costs you nothing for a trial, aud 1 will cure ‘ol, ess Dr. H. G. 183 Peart st., New ‘ork. ‘ap2?-Smiak MAS H00D RESTORED BY USING A BOTTLE oF two of Dz. BROTHERS’ Invigorating Cor dial. Will cure any case of seminal weakuess,nervous debility id impotency. It imparts the hole bymtem. G06 St: sw. “iaoime AME DE FOREST 8 MA Paiica. "Ail female complains geeky” oboe DAYS TRIAL DR DYES LTAIC BELT, ELECTRIO VOUTAIO BELT, and other Bencraro hien, young or old, who are suffering ‘Nerv Debility, Lost Vitality, and those diseases ofa pereonal ature Fesulting fron abuses and other saoees? St relief and comy to health, vigor miahood ramp nha R. MOTT’S FRENCH ERS CURE ALL Urinary Diseases in 48) Rone eee Debility, ‘Organic Weakness caused indiscretion, ry aes Soldat ST aNDIEGIO'S, Be Cond Pharmacy Ptreets, Snice $& Sent by Saslisedel ache ane EAD AND BE WISE.—DR. 906 B RGE Sapceicl tare aod mae cin tht cit of venereal fion “aad advice free at any hoor: eh ‘Subscribed andeworn inal ime SAMUEL 4. Wal Py Bute. 90. Libecey ‘MPORTER OF FRENCH ‘CHAMPAGNES AND ‘Clarets, $3.7! Aigeriean Native Wines COaRag 50 per dosen. ‘bottles, ee eee {Selo SS| ‘i SRO S 09, oe i me 83 il tem, Restores Appetite, Aids Digestion. It does not blacken or injure the teeth, cause head- ache or produce constipation—other Iron medicines da, Da. G. H. Bixxxer @ leading physician of Spring- eld, O., says: “Brown's Iron Bitters is a thoroughly good medi- cine. Iuseitin my practice, and find its action ex- cels all other forms of iron. In weakness, or a low condition of the system, Brown's Iron Bitters is Prpting Lone areola ‘It is all that is claimed Genuine has trade mark and crossed red lines on ‘Wrapper. Takenoother. Made only by BROWN CHEMICAL CO., BALTIMORE, MD. Lapnes' Hanp Boox—useful and attractive, com taining’ lst of prizes for recipes, information about coins, ete.. given away by all dealers in medicine, or mailed to any address on receipt of 2c. stamp. 7 Noors BELGIAN LACE AND MILLINERY STORE ‘NOVELTIES IN LACES, FINE MILLINERY TO ORDER FOR LADIES, MISSES, AND CHIL NEW STYLES IN STREET, COACHING AND MOURNING PARASOLS. DESIRABLE STYLES IN SILK, CLOTH AND GRENADINE WRAPS, CASHMERE MANTA- LETTES AND SHAWLS. RUCHING, CHILDREN’S CAPS, LADIES’ CAPS, AND APRONS. WE STILL CONTINUE MAKING TO ORDER EI- EGANT TRIMMED BONNETS AND HATS AT $6, $8 AND UPWARDS. BLACK SATIN, SILK LINED CARRIAGE PAR- ASOLS AT $1.25 EACH; WORTH §2. Noora, 41518TH STREET, ‘Two Doors above Pennayivania ave, ‘sp14 18 Grand Union Block, Saratoga Springs,N.¥. THE MISFIT STORE, CORNER TENTH AND F STREETS, WILL SELL You FOR BOYS FROM 4 TO 11 YEARS, A Good Plaited Suit at $2.50; worth $4. A Very Good Suit at $3; worth $5. A Splendid Suit at $4; worth $6, A Handsome Sult at $5; worth 88, An Elegant Sult at $6; worth $9. FOR BOYS 12 TO 18 YEARS, A Good Working Suit for $3.75; worth $5. A Very Good Suit at $4.75; worth 7. An All-wool Suit, well made, at $5.75; worth $8, A Stylish Bult at $7.50; worth $10. A Real Fine Sult at $9.50; worth $15. FOR YOUTHS AND MEN, Good Business Suits at $6.75: worth $10. An All-wool Sult at $8.50: worth $12. ‘A Splendid Suit at $10; worth $15, A Fine English Plaid Cross Sult at $12; worth $18" An All-wool Corkscrew Suit at $13.50; worth $20. A Corkscrew Prince Albert Sult at $15; worth $25. 4 Fine Black D. B. Broadcloth Suit at $20; worth $35" Spring Overcoats from $6 up. ‘Odd Pants: Immense variety at 50 per cent lessthan elsewhere. OUR MOTO: No Trouble to Show Goods. THE Mi8FIT STORE, CORNER TENTH AND F STREETS say Remember the corner. pls We Revserrouy Isvire THE ATTENTION OF THE PUBLIO TO OUR LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK or SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, ‘We can sell you a Fine Cur. Kid Oxford Tie for $2 er pair, and a finer quality for $2.50. Our $8 Ladies French Kid Hand Sewed Oxford Ties can't be beat. ‘Bennett & Barnard are still making those beautiful Edison Ties. We havethem fn all the latest styles. ‘His Spanish Arch-French Kid Turns area combina- tion of beauty and comfort. ‘The Paris Beaded Operas the latest novelty in the Bitpper line. We have them in five different widths. We have a large and well assorted stock to select from, Our 3 Seamless, Lace or Button, for Gents’, can't be beat. In the finer grades you will tind we are not be- hind. WE HAVE ONE PRICE TO ALL CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK. NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS. BOOTS AND SHOES MADE TO ORDER AT THE LOWEST PRICES, W. H. RICH'S, apls ‘717 Market Space, next to Sth st. Tas Arresrion Or OUR CUSTOMERS 18 RESPECTFULLY INVITED TO OUR MERCHANT TAILORING DEPARTMENT, WITH 4 LINE OF FIRST-CLASS PIECE GOODS FOR SPRING, Embracing the Latest Novelties, and unsurpassed facilities for making up work. No Establishment can offer superior inducements in the way of Styles, Fit, ‘Material or Prices. OUR FURNISHING DEPARTMENT. ‘We also invite attention to our beautiful line of Spring Neck Wear, embracingall the New Shapes ‘and Colors, Spring Shades of Gloves for Dress, Street or Driving. White and Colored Shirts. Plain and ‘Bordered Handkerchiets, Underwear, 0. 0,0. NOAH WALKER & 00., msl (25 Pennsylvania Avenue ‘Those who may wish to purchase, either as s dell- Mi EPP PPP REE RER NN Gece mie z. ‘This Whiaky, upon an analytical examinstion, has Proved tobe free from Fusil Oil, and indeed of any or ‘the modern Ingredients which are used to give s fictl- tous age and Savor to this popular drink, FORGALEBY & Middleton, Barbour & Hamttton, PS gn f ! THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. Cy MONDAY, APRIL 20, 1885. 2d EDITION. Last Toran Tho St the long-expected opinion THE VIRGINIA COUPON CASES. Im Dectaion the portant by Saprem: The U. & Supreme Court today rendered fh Pon cases. Seven different cases, involving the Fight of persons to pay taxes in coupons of Vir- ginia state bonds were appealed tothe Supreme | Springfield. 1), TL, April 20. Joint cineral’ ansembty da tonne ese a AS | W. Townsend 3, A. M. Craig 4. 8. Boutelied, "OS GA Young Woman Arrested NeEWwAnk, N. J., April 20,—Lesh Hart, a morntigg, cearged with setting fire to the morning, ch: i in the Virginia cou- Court, ‘These cases arose ander the “coupon | River house,” at " Killer” act an@ others of simtiar ort passed ptember, The woman, coe] oraake ab cus arvinge Guamen ena | ite eBid patare, Tove ety Pract | Born vine here, swith o male, sree He Walks té the Carriage Unaided and | Sly, Drbade, the payment of taxes Ln (ir Leah and Minnie Bart set Bre $0 the tenet "Yin aoe ae wo, (entered parment | Scara havingicernea of aber Smaaral hem New Yorx, April 20.—At 1:55 o'clock this | Of taxes in co sand had them refused ~ ag ne ied the e% brought suit, and in others, upon the refusal of | Stet. Leab aecompan! Inarsbal, Waiv- afternoon Gen. Grant's family carriage was | trevertios to pay taxct in Other medions han, | INE & requisition. riven to the door. Dr. Deugles arrived about the same time. Gen. Grant heard the rumble of Yhecls, And ae the driver reined upthe team the sick man pulled aside the curtains a mo; ment to assure himself that the time had come for the longed for drive. At egactly 2 o'clock Harrison, with a far robe upon his arm, emer ged fromthe house and prepared the carriage. moment later the general appeared. He wore a high bat, about his neck was ® silk scart and closely buttoned about his figure was vy beaver overcoat, “The general carried a. light cane,and, unaided, walked down the ‘with'a firm ‘Ashe bowed and smiled as a the ‘was the. the payment of taxes, as a medium for the pa! ‘opinion was quite le was crowded. during fact, to the root of the in salute by those who had assembled on walk acrom the street. _As the general was stepping © anced ope tosthe colored coachman and. bade him good morning, though the hour was after midday. Then came from the house U. & Grant, jr., and Dr. Douglas. The, latter seated himself beside the general, young Mr. Grant took his place opposite on the front seat. At the physician's direction one of the carriage ‘the tax collector levied upon the Proper cfeatd partion ‘and they recisted. ‘So the principle Involved in the various cases ‘of the coupons ax a mediun In the Supreme Court | to-day Justice Matthews rendered ‘the which maintained the validity of the coupons hy and the court room ts delivery. Question, and involves similar acts by Iogisia- | tures of other southern states, able legal talent was employed on both sides of the case, +e Close of the Conference. LIST OF APPOINTMENTS ANNOUNCED To-DAY. | * After the report of the A. M. F. Zion confer | 2” ence in the first edition closed, the bishe | Bounced the following appointments: Baltimore | istrict, Wm. H. Day, presiding elder. Wesley Washington, Z. 7. Pearsall: Union Wes- ema The New York Governership. PROSPECT OF A UNION OF THE PACTIONS, New York politicians in the clty say there te 8 fair prospect of harmonizing all the fetions 1n the democratic party and electing @ “ ernor this (all, Tammany, Irving Hall and the County democracy have agreed to ‘together to fix up a compromise, as by the President. The patronage of will be divided between ‘Tammany County democracy, upon a basis to which they Will both agree, and they will unite tn mending the appointments, Nothing tet undone to carry th state thle fall but 6 fastly maintained that the President wil ything one Way or the other, except: point to the federal offices In the state Inen for pinion | iment of taxes. The Tt goes, in whole Virginia debt Prominent and ans | recom united democracy, vided tt ‘are suitable. [eminent contestants for the nomination will be the present governor, ley,” Waabh J. HL Hector; John | F : windows was lowered after the party were | 7, M i ‘urcell, ofthe Rochester Democratand Roswell Inside, Harrison, as he mounted to his place | (uesleys Washington, (one monthi. J. S| "Flower." Mr. Mat ing te eald to favor Cor With the driver, remarked, “That don't 100k | fhe" New Yack conferees Gali harek | HE. Iris not believed that either Manning of much like a dead general, dées it?” and hisiface | Wenow, corn onernce:, Galbraith churehy | Whitney will enter the fight,though it haa was broad witn glee. sain oreo, Fiuntington, and | rumored duat they woulde 8 the cat ; = Moved away Into and up Sth avenue, Mrs. Grant, one of daughters-in- law and a Utile grandchild looked. afver it from where they stood in the bow window of the feneral's room.’ The strength and briskness of he general was remarl who saw His step was as firm as when last he drove—a month ago. ‘The general was driven to Mount St. Vincent and around the west side of the park and back to the house, having been gone 35 minutes, He left the ‘carriage first of the party, and walked firmly and unaided up the steps and Into the house, ——— The “Bosphore Egyptien.” TROUBLE LIABLE TO ARISE OUT OF ITS SUP PRESSION BY CAIRO OFFICIALS, Parts, April 20.—The French press unant- mously insist that the government shall con- tinue in its demand uy pt for full satis- Iuction for the suppression of fhe French news- he 1ore Equptien, at Cairo. Py BON, ‘Apelt 20. the Standard, {nan edito- rial this morning, says it hopes that England will support the ‘khedive in his controversy with France concerning the suppression of the Bosphore ic if England allows acces- sion to France's demand for the withdrawal of the decree of suppression and the punishment of the officials who executed the decree, the Rondon wnieks it will make. qatgan mistake. 1@ Bosphore ‘was justly suppressed, saya the standaeland iit be allowed torre. sume its audacious career England will confess more flagrantly than ever in Egypt she has undertaken a task which she has neither the anitty. Wwexecute nor the courage to relln- qui eg The Wages of Iron Workers. WHAT WAS DECIDED ON AT THE SCALE CON- VENTION LAST WEEK. Prrrspuna, April 20.—It was learned today that the Amalgamated Association of Irou and Steel Workers at the scale convention, on Sat- urday, instructed the conference committee appohited to meet a similar body from the manufacturers’ side todemand $5.50 per ton for boiling, and to allow reductions from the present scale of wages ip some of the finishii departments. If this cannot be obtained, an the committee is firmly convineed by the inan- Ufacturers that the iron trade will not warrant that scale of wages, they were instructed to accept @ reduction of ten per cent all around, Johnson: 1’ MM.” Beli, presidi forded: W. Brown: Meal W. Martin: R. Pe, Be. jaraberabinrg. other a will After the ap) E. Price; intments lations of thanks the cont Mr. Smith closed about Worthington offered in route trial. Geded that ihe paper in q Mr, Dickson to the jury, correctly set out in'the mony of the late E. D. the jury room. Mr. Zachariah Star route Jurors, was then cases hitherto undecided without day. This action caster alias George T. Hud: Sth, 1884. Lat 180, ter, was one of the cl and Ohio d was found Bidden by Orc tol taken from him by the Vye: Zion church, Baltimore, J. Bottom, &e., Daniel Dav W. OMley ¥ biladeiphia district, M. ley church, Philadelphia, Hosanna and Avondale, J. Daniel; Shippensburg, J. nM. H. Rost. he meet next year in Harrisbu: The Dickson ‘Trial. {Continued from First Edition.) court records in the case of the ‘first star ‘Counsel for Mr. and that the indictment, Jurors, ‘was ‘then read as tuk {Court as wr. Dickson's reading’ harge to the iury tu the star route "i el e fury in the star To Also read, —_——— ‘Term of Court Closed. LANGSTER TO BE HANGED oN Chief Justice Cartter in the Court in Gen Term to-day announced that the decisions in | Islands,in the Pwclfl have eaten oe ‘two’ German ‘merchant Monday next, the first day of the next term, | and the present term (January) was adjourned execution of John Langster alias George Lan- of Police Officer John H. Fowler on Septembe: in'gang at work upon the Streets, in the neighborhood of the , and escaped from the tempting to put him under arrest, hi rs | department employes, male and femaie, on | duty in the waste paper branch in the Base ment of the building, will probably be die missed this afternoon or to-morrow _ fet scandalous conduct, A thorough in | tion of the matter has been made, resull A decision to dismiss both persone AY AND DrCEMRER.—Milow Holmes, an. Than, was in the Police Ooure g68 arome ned’ with assaulting Dis young Florence, on Satara: night. He sald he tapped her on the bh with a stick to get of the way,so that he could Gettysburg, Hug elder; Wes ‘J.P. Thompson; | Newtown and Frank: and West Chests est Harrisbiang ‘a enix; Wesley chureh, made hereafter, and the usual reso jerence udjourned, to g He was fied five dollars and his perional bonds to keep the pesos for alk s ——__ News Brict. New York friends of James ox Fenian hend center, buve decided te rales fund for his benefit, ss dent aeserts thet A St. Petersburg correspon: nihilism is practically extinct in Russia, ade of Formosa by the French hee The blo been raised. Mr. James Russell Lowell wil from England for the United States on the ane. ‘The porte declares that in the eventof war between England and itusste ‘Turkey ‘wali re main neutral, Two head of cattle belonging to John Get the eastern Nth, of Ridgeley land, died last week Of @ disease thought 10" be plearo-pneamonta, It is reported that natives of the Hermit le the A has been sent to punish the os erage mp mron pong | bony hel | gy that place. os At rlington, &. C., a gang of five negro bur glars broke into the post ottice Thureday and robbed the safe of $500, The entire Was captured, In the joint assembty of the Tllinots legisis- ture Saturday eight senators and | Morrison received ten votes, Gen. Logan , \- | and the renuainder were cations 4 his' pis | “Rabb “David Stern committed eutelde prisoner and the of | Wilkesbarre, Pa, Saturday. Ho was known we two o'clock, and Mr. testimony, ‘first the ‘Dickson con- estion was read by paper was ihe testi- Doniphan, one of the in the Police the paper in yile's trial ‘were Tobriner, one of the called to the stand. AY DA ral | crews gunbo: Anal would bem je on fixes the day for the son, for the murder | known as “* ine: er Fow Ordered | fcer was shot and killed, Langster wastried Oct. | a. radical, ainong Hebrews aaa teegeeeeee 7 Gils offer be relected. a strlice will be ordered | 30th "and convicted and sentenced on Ivov attempts to introduce Sunday lectures, but was Chee will probably take place aext: Retacdas, | last to be hanged within the walls of the Unsuccessful. He left ‘a paper refuting the fe {ra strike fs ordercd, neanly 100/000 men will | between 8 and 10 o'clock, on the second F Port that he was an athelst, merits 5 after the next General Term (then the January | "Dan Mars, fe veteran turfman, dled tn eee term), This term having closed fixes Friday, | York yesterday of liright's disease Me uray He Hast Hang for His Crime. ‘the Ist of May, as the day PETERSBURG, Va., April 20—Eaton Mills shot and killed Henry Painter, of Halifax coun- C., bo years ago, and was tried and con- for Executive clemency. ‘This would also have been the day for the ex- ecution of Frank Minor,colored, bh: of execut years old. A correspondent telegraphs from Rus- sell, Indian Territore. that al the setelers kee ieted | heen removed from Uklahoma, though the at April 6, 1883, of the murder of his wite, and | tlemen «till remain, {icted of murder in the frst degree, | Through | semrenced May. Oth to be hanged March 7th, | “Aloe: Kenke a istony MM, N.. found. te Dis counsel he tock an appeal to this term ofthe | Tas4, and being granted new trial, was again | furniture wrecked, hie wine hocked oe plever Supreme court, which has aifirmed the decision | tried’on November 21, 1884, and was convicted | and the hired man hanging dead, Bethe lower court, | Mills will be sentenced t0 | and sentenced November 29. After the Inst | A. Hocxter, of New hoe shirt and collar v ‘be hanged at the May term. conviction and sentence Messrs. T.F. Miller and | manufactut Soe es Shot Her Husband and Fled. PETERSBURG, VA., April 20.—On Saturday night a difficul: rred at the Seaboard sta- tion, on the Seat and Roanoke railroad, in this state, between Henrietta Ramsey ane her husband, during which the former shot the lat- ter in the head, killing nim instantly, After committing the deed the murderess fled, and at last accounts had not been at oe ‘Telegraphic Briefs. Hon. David Underwood died at Fort Edward, N.Y; last night, “Ho wasn member of the as” sembiy from the first district of Washington county, N, Y., in 1868, the planing and al mill, of Frederick, c Smith, at Tonawanda, ' Was destroy yes- ibe “$50,000; tanurance terday morning. E. D. Wright appealed, as Sb applieation tor ago. ‘Wanted for The police authorities there Just ti ad he ‘caught for commutation of the death sentence and this was granted about a week A MERCHANT OF ALLEGHANY COUNTY, ARRESTED IN THIS CITY. morning that a young merchant named ‘Wil- lam E. Hartman, of Alleghany county, Md, ‘was wanted there for arson. who was at headquarters at the time, read the | description and immediately went to the Bt 0. depot, arriv! {fo train, and, jumping on the train before it hi artman, whom be es- before, and also fied | amount of charged, with $d In. Quertc. ie be movement is made tn rolain Portiuastelghdreon tu oftiee amare 8 a im scoir WHEN Mixp AND Bopy are owing to a Disordered Ps Jayne's Sanative Pills, Bilious Aatec : __ MARRIED. StrvarT— ‘YSON. | At Alexandria, Va. Wieiadit ot ac A ena RARE | SON, of Washington, D... beet Arson. uD. were notified this Detective Cox, in time to catch the é rted to thé seventh precinct station, where he | CULLTNANE, On Sunday morning, April 160, 620,000; az ‘was placed behind the. Brae flarangin was on | asad crsayeiag ant ef in rm et - his way to timore, aud had wi im his in- | ¢ BS Sixth street south went, PATEL “ers IN cl D> (ERCIAL. policies. BS c, aged fiy-six years, =ipes ee Aen eee surance Funeral will ta place from his Inte ‘The New Nork Stock Market. ‘The following are the opening and 2:45 p.m. ofthe New York Steck marketioday. as reported by Special Wire to It. i. Dodge, 680 1508 street District Government Affairs. HACK STANDS The act of Congress, approved June 11, 1878, ‘Wednesday’ morning, Apri sol On Sunday, April 19th, 1885, i roviding @ permanent form of government for SOMES EN DORE, tather of tam he District of Columbia, confers on the District | fF. Demendort, of Virginia, in the Commissioners the power to locate places where # tels age. WJ hacks shall stand. A schedule of places was Sunday, April 19th, 1885, at five prepared that year. Circumstances now re- | MAZEL J., beloved husband of Mary juire that some changes be made, which the = to. ist pref ssjoners are now considering, and on le. gd bret 6 & new schedule will be promulgated, including ingered, rocked With pate, some new places. have been issued by Ins streets northwest; '$100. sixteen tw: and 10th and M and 4 10,000. Britton & Gray, BUILDING PERMITS ctor Entwisle to J.J. Cook, repair frame, southeast corner Sth and D dwellings, alley, vetw ment office, F, between 5th and 6th streets | ‘2nd suffering hed to beats And vet throngh all at times he'd mute, ‘ort Asuille of Henv And when the Atwels called iim Home, H. D. Boteler, erect n 9th strects northwest; erect a fivestory and f Tie stalled farewell to earth, Funeral will take BY His Curcpmex, lace from his late northwest; $40,000, Jos, Burden, repair b Gweiling ta Feat of 1 th street: 1.000. J. #H n, ir frame, 2034 G street north- 1. west; johnson & Baker, repair tame, | ,LOVELL. At the residence of 3. 1H. Voor rg eee foot of 2d street northwest: $300. | Jonn Pet | Renmnge, DC April 1th len, THOMAS LOV BALTIMORE, Mo., April 20.— ten-forttes, | bone, erect a two-story dweiling, 14 ber, Momtrartshtre, Rasglean tet for eee Bola; past-due Coupes, consolidated, old, O74: do., | B and C streets south west; 8: Fearsareadent of Wastingon De > ner suena ape ned ella oe page tenpent eeel Funeral Tuesday at 11 o'clock «ma, . BALTIMORE, Mp.,_ Api —Cotton ween P and Q streets northwest; $6,000, cia At 82 shady Srfsling 20" Pir hmm ger rowed | Motwees P and G, srects mortiaron 8.000 | | MILLS AL 0p. Munday Apt aM. 3 Set are ao tainily. bbbab ibe sity mika Sance, | 18th and L streets; $250. MILLS, widow of the tate John F. Mills, ix 3.250560: do. extra, &-Toe4.00; do, Bio brands, BOO MISCELLANROTS, | sepautyra far orher ae Oe Vatapsco fly, €.00: do, superlative patent, 6.25. | ‘The Commissioners on Saturday afternoon | cturvh;Mofiar ith from the, Presbyterian Wheat southern firm; western advanced and partly | went with @ delegation of citizens to Prospect | Wedinaday, April 22 at Ege ‘aa Fea SND et ae Pagoumbern amber, | avenne to view the condition of that street, with | relatives are ieupectfully Invited. a Maryland, LOSig1.04; ‘No. western winter red, spot, iz May, Drigavsy; | the view of settling the Jane, 1.o0%a1 o0ta: Jul 1.03 odtered. Corn—aguth ern firmer; western dull, but ‘ic. higher; pg perp rg rar oN Steady, Yosh Fair indulry “goutye: a, adat%; western Fi Westion of the location of the building line. It fs not unlikely that the | ‘courts will have to settle It. are now confined in the Washington workhouse 226 prisoners, of w’ females. The new building can only accommo- PAEUHAUS. On April 20m, 1885, at 9.15 a.m, Hi. AUGUST NEUHAUS, at his residenoe 27 Pennsyivania avenue northwest — ral notice hereater, At his residence, mear Sonday moriing. Apri 1. 185 MAMU ax pm 42 are “acne, ite,” 46nd" mixed, 43a44; Pennsyivania, | Gate fortably, and the ercetion | sed 45 Years, 6 inunihs wid 13 day. Banks fe Seeley Gui and | ofthe tenale workhouse (mn ome tie oid | ssid and rion are ree tnvited togs- SipeaBon Prot Faerie ise pork: Shell-proof buildings will fla want long felt ut | § i ks om Reokge ‘ape Bist, at 13.: 3 ‘meateehoulders clear Soatit t ced, Syn. Bacon- cleat | _ The proprietors of the U.S. electric light com- | jane vutinm sie, pac se" oe tees pany hada meeting with the District Commis. | soa'iuriaw, Rev. saute) farts aaa Sa Butter stendy—western 7a20: creamery) | stoners this afternoon with reference to moving | 18, 1885, Mrs. HELEN K SPEANE, aged ‘seventy ‘24a27. Jatgals, jPetroleuta dull and their plant farther west towards Georgetown. | y‘ servi ei i tinal nomitial— 7%. Coffee ——— at St, Pan!'s Rpiscopal church, Pitte I ordit to fair, +0 relay, Apt Y cwvek et i 01 nite arities ‘ De Hla quiet 11-9401; dour, 2 grain “tad, Receipts | arid corrections isto be held: AE WU ea | oY ESS Glonday) Suoraing: pri oe pee jour, 6,027 barrels; wheat, 12,659 “Sou | in this city, commencing June 4th. The topics | dropsy, induced by heart disnuse, DE WILLEAt 80.560) Doshels oats, 11,000, bushels, tye, 500 | Sovetted F dincustion are. “Prevention of | Si -VENS, aged thirly two Jearm, sou of te ate 3.009 bash aica wheat, 610,000 bushels Gora; oy Preventive | Work | arity, | Notice of faneral hereafter. bd = ere: es Markets. “Proper Provision a tment for the Insane Obitmary. re ‘20. wn and the Feeble Minded,” “Best nization: ‘The many friends of Dr. Wm. H. Stevens AGHIGAGO, Tie Apel 20. Closing prices: Whest— snd management of prisons and peniicn- | painnamar ar tisnes Abe, ao: May, Ay Jung, C7 Tuy. ara, One | Marlen, ——— Gisease of the heart ceria Tiver and’ cad Ti gor une 11a Re aE Ee"| grec isennigaes Wink tee wel oF mote con ie eee tien ‘April, 7.00; May, 7.00; Sune, 1.07 July, 2. the late Anton Heltmuller was filed to-day. (eoctitode, Dee heveae ea eee fe bequeathes to his wife, Henrietta, as trast vere, tnterne hips ‘sdrgeon, Liveiy FicHT FoR AN Ouro Massmaxsnrr. | during xt crsonogmaacy espe oe arg Emmert and his: a t ‘There has been quite @ contest among Ohio | Emme democrats over the ‘tment of a U.S, mar shal for the southern district of Ohio. The President said to some Ohio democrats who called upon him with regard to the ment, that not only every faction, section of a faction of the party recommended @ man for the nent democrat suggested that if would select @ well-known democrat with a ty record that could not be questioned, and him in the {rere would bono sroubte. fe said nobody ‘Kick’ ‘appoint ment of @ man of that sort, and the son, H. F. Gauebler, Comrotta ‘eh: i621 mer, ‘of age. gives in mone; ‘and to each child distribution he gives ach one unmarried ai dian. He uring her widowhood, and thereafter to George | property. r the payment of legacies: and the death of his wife, the trustees, Emmert Aare to Katherine Strohmer, now | living in’ Germany, because he makes ample Jor her, and directs that this parti- ton shall not <a Ull the you: his daughter, C. K. Stroh- a divisional share in his He makes provision for the education of hi children of whom his wife is appointed ts George Emmert, and his Tsinna (homeopatate: hospttalt Eton and superior sbllines tate jon and superior. ab | aidcurecout in ius Gepuctments ad tall Relations partition the prop” | iws and regulations of medical fidren, excluding his | ma of eranrikabiy rod an profewion. ie was for many years’ pam Se Vp, wh a eed toe ind wito bedtn teattaucny to, til eoatieay ene Than, to bls quick apprclzennion, hs leary, wiil be greatly « Anton Heitmutler, | él ehild marrying before the likesum to HFA, tees, to Carry Out the trusts in | _@P14-1m_ __ 922 commission, has arrived in this elty from As- | Sa ggreement with the trustee of the Gerinan |; THUR ROONEY pinwall, accompanied by the who were | Evangelical Lutheran Trinity church, ad he HVC STRLET FURNITURE AND UNDER seg gee ey ‘brings NO news of | appoints his wife sole executrix. TAKING BST Ponlas ee for some time, At noon olds RANGE OF THE THERMOMETER.—The follow- With nine Tes andeestsed that Ool. Reynolds Ss rere Soe reneings hate signed oiice toate: has been selected a& United States minister to | 3% m., 40.5; 78.m., 41.1; 1la.m., 61.0; 2p. Spain to succeed Mr. Foster. Ho was in m., 67.0. diplomatic service under the Damaces.—Today, in the A Crvn, Srevice VicronY.—The feoretary | Cox, the case of Alico, Boo of the Treasury today promoted Z M. Law- — com renee, of the first controller's office, to be chief of division of that office, vice J. R. and promoted ‘controlier. is ‘the bth of 3 Ferurded ota signal cv service yiotory.° Me. Tesh, hia fever. fe balled, was tet dopartavent for tent bg ped the {irplainuirand ‘Mr. F, Miller, for the D ranking clerk office, po-scndat wae lo eT tenty youre The iGlowing have | EXaMrxrxo Post Orrick Dzranrunst been designated for examination for Drvistoxs.—The published statement that Mr. ‘William Linton, from class three to class D. W. Rhodes, the chief of the division of post Svrr AGAINST THE Disrnicr For $10,000 ‘Cireuit Court, Judge the diet General. The