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_POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. Fo POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. NEW IRON & THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., EAMER “WAKESIELD" Leaves 7th-street wharf on MONDAYS, THURS DAYS and SA TUESDAYS. FE fg at River Lgudings (as fur ws oman. Va. Ma. Connects w schedule. ©. W. RIDE J)IBECT TO_NEW YorRkK—rr EES JOU Pier 41. Hast iver, S. E TO NORFOLK Jeaves 4h st wharf, Washington Mon- TURDAYS at 7am. Returning RILAYS aud SCNDAY pun. touch Somint’ Creeks, St Clements’ Bay and Leonardtown, ith B&O Rit atshepherda Seo JOHN B PADGENT, agent . Manager. aplh_ JANE -STRAM tind Sotardage af 60 pee Pest: mud Tripp. ape ‘TES and EC. very SAT! ¥ RDAY at 4 Bs SUS wiare, Washington, every WEN LSD A! WRNING, 3 Freight at lowest rates pores THassroRtaTiON Law stop ps af River L udrt dtu SENDAY March 15. ver Vreght restive SATURDAYS ONLY, and SF STEAMER SUE. WN Gtostteoan ie between BALTIMORE AND dings, leaving ops first ¥ to PRESSON BOE in et. what Office:—12th St had Ponies Ieaniaay. tw hE EOD QTEAMER MAPTANO LEAVES [TH-STBE Wharf Tues igs ‘fhuratays and Sundays, at 7 orclgck am., for Creek, returiiins siternoons.” For, Orto he a. BN sha Pur S tickets af aernae Cy ™ vill yer MT. VERNON! Sats and Cornfield going fel paiirvad ‘ai Ivaulg avenue, St Mare hotel, and ‘ky ward Vennay veiiig avenue, whe WE Badgise from hotels anh private resilences For ther iver Lanuings as far ur oiatbox om, Wesntcniay, Priay anil tonday itormation eps SHEMET Pa awe mm, ‘F. JONES, Agt., Test. wharf. ORFOLE AND FORTRESS MONSOE, ‘The (popuiad Heauer GEOLSE LEARY leaves on MUNDAYS, WEDNESDAYS: con MUNL YS i re roe Sonect fn Snore SP Momiceaaie gad ‘checks ‘ephone call 745-3. TAM PL WELCH General Agent _ STRAMER WE CORCORAN | ‘uh-street wharf dally (except Sunday) BE Vernon at 10 pecleck “a mas vethrning, reaches Washington about 330 p mi, se16, T. 1. BLAKE, Captain, _ RAILROADS. Sb RAILWAY. 7. THE SOUTH AND 1885, aNs FAST MALL daily, = Sati ad Soild yrexcept Sunday, with at O. Rallway. Pu man Sleeping Butfet cars from ork apd Was ington to Atiauta.Yaliaan siveping cars. tom Washington ce of cars mgt air maa S MRariotinvilte cy Suclunati, Louis ig and al Went ern Poms, Loulavil ‘Pu ST LINE. Daily vip Himan Sleeping cars, Washington to WAU EAL -SOUTHERN MAIL AND EXPRESS Delis to. allo ¥en "Chae Wasnin m. dally, except fon via Danville, Chariot New Orleans also, 1 ‘and Columbia to ‘Manassas Division Trai ints South and Southwest via Dan- ou Prutiman Sleeping cars trom nid Atlante 10 2 Washingtou Via Churiowte in leave Washington at 4:15 p. ‘Suiuday. Warrenton Trains ai Washington at 13:15 am. Fash ‘and 5:10 p.m. dall; ‘Trains afrive 1a nen! ee satay Bey: is For tickets and gion: 8:00 a.m. Southern Strasburg Local’ daily ex y Orleans Fast Mail, dally; information inquire at Company's gfice, G01 Pennsylvania avenue, - Trains leave trom Band Stat aM'satouTER, Gen, Fass with’ Sleeping Hotel at. Se. Luly ferCniicago, wi Chicco aid 3 ith Biewpits ar Western Eapress witht land, Loubsviile, gud st. Lauis. at - is t, WE aay ook Sui For ‘Ou Sunday, 4300 p For Brookiyu, N. Jersey Cus with bouts of day Boston withou direct trausfer to For Philadel Phils 4:00, 6:00, Hoe. 6205, Bx) Fie. 00, For Pope ace ieket per of 1th sirect and. Penns ihe station, where f baxaasce to dest Of baggaue to deste FYHE NEw ont SHENANDOAH points on line of Shenatial Val And Western, Georgia Trilroads. Atiauta, 5 er Mer Kits and the Souah Line, 10:50 ain. daily to Ci Peaandaites. focbe 00 pam daily, except Satan Wasingron ta tlackakes: . MACDANIEL, | ‘Age ge "SOL. HAAS, Traffic Mensger_ Fiuelnpatt aad st Louk, ars {fom Harrisbars to Cinchimat a i daliy, exe vy erent jveping Car to Chi ueinnat Ex Washio, eepers tur Cleve: Pacific #xpress, for, Pitianig and the West, wit Hugrisbure to Chicago. AND POTL HEAIEROSD. Lock Haven, and Elmira, at 10:50 ‘Ou Sunday, _ Linaited Express §, G10 ani. duily, except i FE a) goog ee OF ant 1:00 am ight. Limited P. Line, 4 12:05, udm. 43) p.m nd 4:25 pam. daily, RebrRM SBURG RAIL EXANDELA AND WASH: FON RATLEOAD. 00.70, ‘aud 11:35 aam., 01. 65 sad TEST pan, On Sule yp AESPE we t., BAR |, 6:05, 8:00, 7th waa sight ifiation at the ufice, northeast cor- orders can fi BANS FAST 1 ¥ SOUTHERN SPECIAL da LURAY axp Be val jew _Caleaus Fast 3 Fast ‘Teanesses. “Virginia aid | Siseap,” Juekson- Phi, Mobile, a Subhiwest Pullman Palace Sleeping Cary between Washington und Shenandoah York to Atha Sew Orleans without chur Connecting at Pulimau Cars, New janetion with Sfcmphis Express. For all points jcont and Sonctewest. “Puijauan Pal ping (ar between Shenanduah Junction mnt wil nis leave B. & 0. Sis, without change, connecting ut vou, sith, Pullman’ Care to Sew out chat BY Passenger Station, corner Sew Jersey aventee and U girees, For tickets, slew) Ration apply at re the Eine, 507 Pea ior to be called foF in auy- past uf the a. Pore ‘3 ‘Gen. Pass and Tit. Agt JPaLTMIORE cHEDULE SCHEDULE bd at depot B&O. RH. and INEFFECTSES jug car ‘Teservations and all infor- icket offices, G19 Penna. a ha. uve, where jets WI be taken & J. LOCKWOOD, ‘Pass. and TRE Agt mk16-Om0 AND OFTO RAILROAD. SDAY. DEC. 21s7, 1884, 1 PURTHER NOTICE. Leave Washington from station, coruer of New Jer- | street. | wey, SES de won 2010 vm, ett $00 au Chicago. are fast Limited Express to Pittsbu it next morning at | H Pitsburg a 6:50 pan Chicago io. Noesta tare charged on this train for inst tue. rr Be cbaratd on Pittoary at 0) am Fea day to Pitta fg tars to Pat ‘Baitgnore on Joe a2) 280, 40 am 1:2, 1, 4:40, 0-40, 710, Pm a For points on the Shenandoah ts south, ¥ bras Frecencs, Sunday. For Hagerstown cept Sanday Duty ea: 70, # nd Ym. 1:30, 135, al trains from Washing TO: am, 1215, Louiwvilie and St Louis daily at 230 Pm, with Through Coaches and | Cary w above se uti : Varlor Car, and 40 Cleveland and Detrolt, with eg week days, 5. 6:10, 25, 38 5:0, iin 26 mm an! Al yy, 59 ani, and 0 pan. For xtuatloty oa daily ecepeSunday, i t vt BUS am, $40 y gy Wincheste od BO vm. dally gion at 5:10, 6:5 80, 3. 4, 4220 3 mi: 60 the udays) 6, 6:30, 780, ¥ and 10: stop st Relay Station ax nik LOS ‘and TAU p. vrinution appiy at the Baltimoreand 2 Oilice- Waslingtou Station, 619 and cornur 14th sitet, where acgaue to be checked und city ! Manager, Raltimore. val Passeager Agent Cou. JOHNSON BROTHERS, WHARPS 48D RaiLROaD YARD TWELETH AND WATER STREETS SW. BESNCH YARDS AND OFFICES CONNECTED BY TELEPuONE + vorthwes. Lucrthwest, 1740 Penosylvania avenue vorthweye 3412 bu: sinect north mest, Corner a an we Streets northwest. biule wv eae DULL Wea - __THIs AFTERNOON, UCTION $aLE—w A Ter HIeT a order ofsurviving helfe that, debs real estate, No. 1: brick front; centrally located, near baugh's “term $100 wil DUVALL & MARR. Aluctioneers, PNA SSOS BROS. Auctioneers pera House. made known on day of sale. ABIGNERS 44L8 OF UGE Wie edt Fit basi ny virtue uf a deed of shee in teunt of 3 iL Thompron's sabaiv ison of Ce OR TUBSDAY the EWEN ERR TRST Coon tu he TWENTY isd, at FIVE OULOCK. PAM AUCTION SALES. ‘square num! Washiny ILL BE 80) i BREDA SR ARIE sei ss iAdae ean eRe ‘Treasury infae Aa of I've required of puschaser on oe rOuN SHERMAN ACANT LOT ON T CAPITOL AND t, recorded f1 gh Gag eine ae a am ‘will sell at public auction, ‘the same, Lot numbered aixty-al eh PARE Terins: Cash. A deposit of $50 required at time of ad ching at ths Z sale id cbanancig a he Pane eae _aplttutha.ta-st ATTA Sta Srey mw. THIS EVENING. "ALTER B WILLIAMS & DIAMONDS, L SILVER BE: EVE On MONDAY, APR wershull Sell ut Our salestooni a Ia the above named. ‘or 105, AT. cor SALE OF A FI AND GENTS Gl GAN Warcires, ci, webiy ar auction Ae sel THIS EV ENTE SEVEN mee hour until entire slack ly. elused aut, 01 avenue, under St. Mare Hotel. "The sto ‘and coutinue éach Ere 2 ment dods. ‘The sale” will be eontian WW 4ltze ‘B WILLIAMS & 00., Auctioneers CLASS LINE OP LAD) AE at HALF-PAST ‘at thesame iP omtisue CO., Auctioneers. HL, 20, at 730 O'CLOCK P. M.. daily at the same Bour tintil entite: Is closed out, WALTER B. WILLIAMS € CQ, Anctioncers. Terms Cash. apls.st rT JEW. DTA N UR MEP TL etraenens pal TO-MORROW. J 0, 1705. SEVE CONSISTING LING AND STORE ROOM. On WEDNESDAY 4FTEBNOOY, TWENTY SECOND, at SVE OC LOCK: ell, in feout of the premiaes— LOT 13, SQUARE 442, fronting 26 feet on 7th ‘This lot has adepth of 1 hacer. 2 slepasit of $109 le. "sp20-deds LATE THOMAS LEW1 SALE AT PUBLIC ‘We will sell at pubile treet ahd 114 feet on Oth strect. Sub. Lots 26, 27 and 28, in ‘side of Bth, between O and fect ‘rout by 94.4, £0 a 10-foot alley. ‘Also. stb. Lot 'A, square No. 31 corner of 9th and O streets, th street. 0.10 Loe feot ATH Sub. Lots A, 810, S12 and’ 8. ley APRIL HAST FOUR OCLOCR 4 tkteet ade No. Oat Brick Dwellings, isiaction oF Uh cil. aS agreed. - MATTINGLY.) FE WAGGAMAN, AN, Atict. Liquors at 3 On THURSDAY MORNIN THIRD, a: TEN O'CLOCK, -alesrooins, #th and D streets. 10 Barrels Bourbon Whiskey. w Peach Braud; Bourbon Whiskey. French Brandy. Sher Peach and Froney. Cherry Brandy. rt reach Brandy, SUBDIVISION OF TH ¥ duly recorded in liber, No. 1.006, fol (ue of the land records foe 0 dat the netion Iu front O'CLOCK PAL brabered tw crsity: sald of the West Sth ot, wi aud fifty feet toan alley twenty Terms frgn date ofsa e. the right ¥ Under and by virtue of the 25th day of June, 1878, duly roco: S94, Fullo 20s, et. seq., of the laud records of the District 6f Columbia, and at the holders secured thereby sell on WEDNESDAY, THE THIRTEE: Lear, the following real and personal pro} (Sin square ‘numbered. foo hyndeed sie the sae. nteen ( in te a and wate igs and pe og teen (16), in ‘Also a certal tenth (E 7-16) miles In exter whart he several steamers, id Excelsior, with thele pikuctlon of steamer, in ra cls NTH STREET NORTHWEST, E TWOSTORY BRICK DW! APRIL sida Junk north of Batre. ‘s 1o-raot Dwelling abd a Bore lgsteen or the ter jepesit of $50 w choca tive thie anie.- Ait conveyanclng ot a fort bee weit fom Forms: ‘Guethied cach: balance tn one, and two years, notes to bear six per cent Inter e sired by dee! of trust oF all caalt at Optio BF pur Fogle at __"DUNCANSON BHOS, aucta Tp os. = Wacea: ACGOMAT a1 Extate Anctioneer. A PORTION OF THE REAL ESTATE OF THE DECEASED, FOR CTION—DESI RA] AND CENTRALLY LOCATED PROPKE’ LE premises, on WEDNESDAY, THE TWENTY SEI > DAY OF API 1885, AT i] PAST FOU O'CLOCK FS talmproted ote nt “ northeast corner of Oth and 0 streets, fronting 70.9 Ne Bistros net’ 20 at the southeast Fon O by 96 feet on ‘Also, sub. Lot 18. square Xo. 309, st the south corer of Sth and © streets, 29 feet ou Sth be BL On TWENTY-THIRD, 1885, ‘CLOCK P.M.— 04, being Nos. ‘he wtregt, at ‘outheast corner of 9th and T streets, improved by square 374. being No. 917 H street. 32.10 to SO-foot alles. © Brick Dwelling. PHIDAY APRIL 'TY-FOURT! 1885, AP FIVE O'CLOCK B. 3 Lot No. 7 square No. 240, at She southeqst corner of Thuh and’ Reese northwest. Lot 00 feet square Snd unimproved. Terms: One-fuurth cash, and the balance at six, twelve and eighteen months, with Inerest, secured (6 be julred SVECIAL AND, PEREMPTORY SALE OP FINE 3, APRIL, TWENTY- é will nell, within oUF lots to sult apls-at STREET, : E NORTIE DS OF THE COLUMBIAN UNIVER- By virtue of a deed of trust to the underst <8 est of the party eres sherss. cette premises GHTH DAY GE AEAY! Tet, counucuciog at ELEVEN Oeroek ‘A Myatand pou the wharf of the steamer Geog ft the ‘city of Washington, in the sald Diseige, ty belo 1 alstosay: three (23), in the sald city, with the wharves oppo: Lots numbéred respectively eleven twenty-two in square dumbered Ave ‘with the whurt ivileges annexed ts and to lot numbered slx- © squire last above mentioned. FITCH, FOX & BROWN, Meal Eatate Brokers, TRUSTEES SALE OF A DESIRABLE BUILI Lov, FRONTING ON FOURTEENTH 1 EF? Je One-third cash, balance in one (1) ‘ears, with interest at six Der Ceut pes auth, payable wewl-sntiually. secured by ‘deed’ of fructon the pripercs. A deposit 9f $100 requlved at oteate. alco clue at cost of purchaser, If terms of saie ate uot complied with im seven reserved to sell the prop of defautting purchaser, after Ave UABLE STEAMBOAT RTY. deed of trust bearing red in date ‘iver jaest of the bond- ay tke Potomae Steamboat Company —t say A tie rigbt, tite, interest and estate of the said belngone individed moiety in square num- udred and seventy-two (472) 1m the said. ¥. With the buildings and wharf related'to the said square, Tats nutabered tively one (1) and two seventy (22), un ‘Also lot numbered thirteen (13), tn ‘square num- bered five hundred and four (304), in the sald city. With the improvements, wharf privileges and ap: purtenances o belonging. road! at SE near Quantico, Ya. called the” Fotainse rallslad” sboet cue Bae aes agate wit ‘cent Sebart, and 4 certain tract OF ipud’ cyutatatt iijout three aud oue-third (3 1°8) geres meat the suid ‘SeRieS apvace! ad ‘lam against the Harlan and Hollingsworth fautaages resting om a deleetive core ‘amountifg va about thirty-ate G0). wilt interest beeldes ex: ‘cvunsel for the company ta enartuet this sales moe yet rfeatiow inthe court of ive ut twentysBy wharf aud real ic tue Bteamere George: the wharves and the ll property connected the 4d- con ‘State a ELDEN, fomiNMox. } Trustecs ap7tudenddds avenue, XOTGR. Sen THE coxarn SPDAWIE tox ITED, BET 'W YORE AN Boon. ¢ GAT C01 FROM N. Ht, | Pavowta. Sat A rire Sat May 9 a according to accommodations. given For ireight and . office No.4. Howiing Gtcen be 1¢ COMPANY mK AND TaVRE rth fiver, foot of Marton ‘Wakhington, D.C. Ki laden Belfast, Glasgow, se hatrecn a other Sports Ou ute Coutinentssod at the Boney Sa wo oe. BIGELOW ‘€ coe 7th street, SAERNON' i nROWN & CO. New York. Mears, Urls ar20 "0b Hin aeee Wahine, Ger Tur Bast. ices. eater greene CONCORD IN hes make Se ‘AUCTION SALES. _ AUOTION 8, BN Tin BARS, GroRGE W. BST. OF ABLIS! DRI i, BAR, RESTAURANT AN! DEN. SITUATED ON B STREET, THIRTEENTH FACING PENNS ties Percancon ‘BROS, Auctioneers. A SEIRNDID OPFOWFONTEY.” BUSUMENT CURED. BE USED AS A NCERT GAR- BETWEEN sts, « FOQURTEENTS NIA AVENUE. On FRIDAY, APRIL TWENTY-FOUR, commenc- {ng at TEN O'CLOCK A. M., we will sell, on the - (on account of Mr. Driver retiring from the eutire cuntents of ofone of the finest fitted-ay Bars and Res: tanrants) ‘the city. ness) fine restaurant and resort, ‘Maguificent Mirrored Back Bar in heavy walnut frame, magnificent Walnut Bar Counter and MarbleTop Walnut Eating Counter, splendia Walnut Parlor and’ Chamber. Furniture {oF ts carpets, Curtains, Cornices, Walnut Din i e foe-enter and tel and other ‘Chairs, magnificent Walnut irrors, 8 a nue ies Bos Gelade Crna, bar Mictees very large), Steam Tab! ior Sites Amy Svaingt Ratibes, Peas P ‘the entire couteuts ‘of the gummer garden at- tached. conmiting, of bubitiog.» Wxts0, Ealeomin, = fo SBrhing Gahuagdeovering chile food Sound wha eauaes iieiarirsis aun tt aye the staves, etc. te Srevhten ib ihe cred ann entirety and {feat hat Way, Wilf De then tam Tilia a an Gasottuatly dolaamn Bafered Sos's tah fo pet Swell extalifehed plice. Now open for inspection. apal-a io DENG iy tue city OF Wasi By virtue ofa decre a oPannas: 23 order entered on sn, front pane AY AT FIVE o'cLoc ington, D.. 14d of! Iumbis u KP. ‘decree, [ANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY. B THE HANDSOME RESI- 89) ‘NORT! ‘the Supreme Court of passed onthe @th day dees. anda supplem he “Ziti lay" of September equity cane No. dia wherein the of America 1s i Smodt ot ais ate a > Hob, in front of the’ premises, on TUS EP RIRTH DAY OF MAY) "A. D166, or pizcal offeal estate situate in the city of Wash: ows an ‘united al weaeeoed lt described a3 lot number twelve, (13) in Kidwell’s subdivision ofsquare num. the fmiprovements thereon, consisting o Gomumodious threest ory brow with lnrge back building, knOW2 ag with Felifence. Ired and seventeen, surveyor af the as recorded ict of Colum- feet on the ata. stone front house No. 1423 K street northwest. ‘Terms of sale, as third of the purchase money lo be { three ) and el pale, with interest af six (6) per cont: the deferred pay- ments to be securred by the promissory notes of th therresla twelve (12 prescribed by sald piteen: decree: One- in (8) ana QS) months trom day of installments at, purchaser, made in favor of the trustee, and alien re- chaset, "Ne dee upon the premises sold, or all ‘the urchase id in cash, at the option of the pur- will be given until all the purchase joney ts paid. A deponit of $500 will be required on The acceptance oftue bid, and if the terms oF sate jot complied with within ten day: the pra Cost. Sn21-daedy Hous Sou’ TRUSTEES SAL ofthe from. day of sal be pe rty may be orice atthe Gals and cost of the efaulting purchaser, All convevancii Bre RANDOLPH OOF LES ‘at purchaser's, ‘Trustee, is, City Halt. US. Attorn OF DOUBLE TWO-STORY BRICK WAREHOUSE AND SL ON N STREET, RETWE AVENUE AND’ SECOND STREET WEST. FRAME, DELA- By virtue of a deed of trust. duly recorded it Liber’ No, 886, folin GD ot seq. oF the e- Cords of the District of Clu ant of t DE MAY, A. seq. of the Land Re- umbia, we will sell, In, Ds remises, on TUESDAY, FIFTH D. ISSS, at FIVE O'CLOCK P. Mf, all following-described real estate and premises, situ- ied, lying, and being in the city” District of Columbia, known and designated upon 1 §roand plat or plan thereof as the nor st of square mun! bered fi ‘of Washington, fn the part oF sjuare ve hundred and ford-six (sar. B. of sqr. 546), and described as follows: Rezin- Ring for the same ‘at the northeast comer of said Square, and running from thence sonth along the east Tine of said feet four an southwesterly aiony three (83) feet, thet West line of said squal Point distant one hundred ‘and sfty-one (11 iortheasterly from the southwest corner of and one-half Inches (00 ft 44% street west, three hundred in.) thence the east line of said square eighty- fee sont square; thence northeaste: guid square aud Delawary ‘ue feet four and on porthwest corner of ne-hale f sald sa orth line of said square ot feet ten Inches (158 it. 10 In.) to the place of begine bing: together ‘with all ant ‘shugutak, the improve: ments, ways, casem fenances to the sam taining. vents. ri ne belon; ihwesterly to Intersect the nd Delaware avenue ata feet, ‘said along the west line of enue four hundred and es (401 ft. 449 In.) tothe hundred and ffty-eigit ivileges and appur- ging oF In any wise apper- ‘Terms: One-third cash, balance in eqnal instalments notes to bear interest, ang Secured by deed of trust on property” sold, or edt cash, at option of purchaser; converancing, &0., at por chuser's cost. A deposit of $500 required at time of sale. Terms to be ‘wise the trustees reserve the right to resell at the id cost of the defaulting purchaser pits Thotice of ich Texale in some ished in Washingt 11-coeds rpuonas DOWLING, complied ton, D. DAVE ATH ‘Auctioneer, with In seven duys, other- after five days newspaper pul WALKE) LCARUSE, } Trustees, ABOUT FOUR THOUSAND CHOICE BLOOMING TEA ROSES AT AUCTION. ON FRIDAY MO APRIL, TWENTY- FOURTH, 1885, AT E SOCK within tay ‘Suction rooms, ‘They are put up. T shall seli the above Roses: in Loxes in lots of 12 F planting. ED OF VALUABLE IM- BEAL ESTATE ON MARYLAND, AVENUE, BETWEEN FOUR AND A HALF ND SIXTH STREETS SOU aT, 2 APs SHE SOUTHWEST, WASH. y virtue of wdecree of the Supreme Court of gue blatetct of Sahn Pein Cane No. 6340, the undersigt MONDAY, THE A.D. TWEN TIETH DAY 1885) at FIVE O'CLOCK P. suction, in front of the premises, al eel of ground known as the east half (f. 43) 01 jumbered seven (7), In, Reser' sed in Equity Cans ‘as trustee, will, OF APRIL, sell, wt publie that piece or ti D inthe cit ‘sabington, District of Columbia, and the ttuprove, ents thereon. The purchaser of sald property at the former sale having failed to comply with the terms of sale and the order of court, 0 in said cause, ‘Terms of sal the property will the balance In six, twelve and eighteen months, and fo bear Interest froin be secured by the promissory noves of purcl the purchase money OF on the ratification thereo! urchase money and interest be puatd. ‘on the property for purchase money Ae Interest. All converancing at purchaser's cost: given until all ‘Ah lien Is reserv: 150 0 day o! ‘ean be f sale, and the payment to aser, OF paid cash on day of sale by the court. “No deed deposit “will be equired ‘when property: Is ed down to the. highest bidder. ‘Terms of wale Inust be complied with within ten days, Otherwise. ‘Trustee reserves right to reseil at risk und costs of de- 8.8. HENKLE, Trustee, Office 460 Louisiana avenue, faulting purchaser. THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Auct, 4@-THE ABOVE SALE dds. S_ HEREBY posT- ned until MONDAY, the TWENTY-SEVENTH AY OF APRIL, 1586, at the same hour and place, Y consent of parties. BS KLE, ‘ep2d-ddda ‘Trustée. MALE OP EXTENSIVE ESTATE THE CITY he District of Cohumbia, in Eguity Cause 2 By virtue of decrees of the Supreme Court of, 449, we, ucting In execution of the PARCEIS OF REAL THE NORTHEAST SECTION OF wers CO) ferred by ihe deed of tras fu LAber follo 343, to order to ca'of the debt se ed by wid ded of trust, wud tive renewals aiid Cx- lensions thereof, will sit in front of the premises, on THURSDAY, "the “Tw THIRD DAY “OF APR “FOUR O'CLOCK P.M, sub-lots Nos, : 19, 40, 41, uid sub-tota 44'to 59, Inelu sive, ta 749. “These lots frout, respectivel Delaware aventi Bai 7m Sed street east anit om th amediatcly‘thereaner ortcnal Lots B aad 44, fn square Noor two small brick Dwellings: ‘Terms: One-third cus; balance at one and two ears, A deposit sufficient jermas required on each pur ALAN CLAIMED F alleys in said square: an o8. 8,9, 10, 1 4b, fronting respectively on. AM sir nereon, 3 northeast, with, Secure compliance with el sold. } trustees amizdeas Ba ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANYS SALE OF UN- On THURSDAY TIETH, 1855, MO commencing APRIL THIR- O'CLOCK, Adams Express Company will sell, at the auction Tooms of Duticanson Hi: Borthwest, 10 pay chars Pucks ‘To be sold without reser ten do) and e! to ner 9th and D streets about 6 PACKAGES, EOP VALUABLE, REAL ESTATE ON NOWTIE CAPL TOL STRELT BETWEEN D AND ESTRERTS. virtue of « decree of the Supreme Court 0 Tunebin. passed OW All parties concerned will take notice. Ten te onthe p sr rack Ocho if DAY ‘ov Sonuitituns set forth aud described in the deed of pe tition, dated December 28, aor Andrew: 1871, entered Into between, and Mar Yylie and May'C., bis wif, Helvetia recorded with the plot cf subareas hexed’ i Liber ——. fo pris of Washington in oe Pha hoes interest per she pr i knocked the purchaser or purcluse Lites ty, in the District of ‘Alyo, all that part of ‘said lot one (1), J. at the northeast corner Wergol eth Cupliol street thirt ches by a depth of aug ofsale, es prescribed by the decree. Qne- Pitrchase money fn cash, and the one of the land re- trout. “ive (30) feet and hrudred and twenty On Datance en (1S) months from the dave of leferred payinents the purchaser OF chasers suail give thely notes drawing six (per yd piven blot met be made when the property Ms eee alot deeds DF prust deposit of fifty (S00) Allconveyuncing to be a¢ the coat @aEALn, oa eet, op X VED 3 s $s EAL A EAL Para Ba Sawa eh from 10 Econ aera, i rewell = v4 nace ry rooms, with e- 516 1th strect ‘wilt tor the: {0 12 o'clock am. on Mon 2 sale, y ‘in two in nine and eighteen ing 12 Feature ap20-Ime Srxcuation ‘Bought and Sold on WHO WISH TO BUY OR RAILROAD STOCKS OR ‘who desire the services ofa reliable’ in speo- nlative stock operations on margin will find § to thelr advantage to write to SAMUEL JONES PROK, ‘Member of Onnsolidajed Stock and Petraleum Bx- change af New York 55 BROADWAY, CUMBERSON &@0CO., 49 Boswav, New Yoax, MEMREBS OF THR CONBOLIDATED STOCK AND PREROLEUM EXCHANGR STOCKS AND PETROLEUM ‘Commission, oi end carried Om ‘margin in amounte ta Suit every class of trade. 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Disposition of the United States Forces and Vessels—Afl Quiet Now, But Far. ther Tronhle Threstening, PANAMA, April 21,—The arrival of thesteamer Acapulco places # very strong forge of Ameri- can marines and sailors an the Isthmus, It was sreeree Stee ota RAM ee Grinrsenante wie bearer E Jatter und es uae pe pty follows: Two battali of 27$ ma- pen ana 140 sallors, with w of [<3 oh ‘and Gat! sand a er, under ‘command of cin a cnipors ts q chalet ‘and the ‘seanitate. gnd his detachment are it B Point and at the general 6 dest sence ont tee Lieut, tit at = al atthe Baciie mall wart ca'gcamtany Food, malig aly tripe dally, with armored ears with Gatling and Have ges yhen neces: Gatien of the ged hey, ay able at the at th ite Bil R's athe guard Sa en Se an spoiing a shanflte to theltouse ofa conat officer. At i 1, Huntington, with oe ety a pabieey three oe yey Wine interes er iretlges eet At Panama the first battail of 920] iarines and Gi aml with wy aon, under command of Col. Hey’ ably housed $9 the ‘Ware! company, and has lete ‘Of all RE ea op re battalion have na_eomm lou, town. Strict disclpline Is en! of the officers ‘and. has been no tro} isexpectea, UNITED STATES MBN-OF-WAE AT THE ISTHMUS. with light overs belng om the a et ners The United Tennessee, Al- ia renee a hs ant a tapes and the Powhal fan Mod (4 that port, tie is expected to arrive there shortly. 1e en- andogh ts at Panama. ‘The force ayallabie and within gasy call for shorp service, num! 1,800 men, with 30 guns. A Frenél oF Warand an English ‘watofege ete at Aaphar wall, Two English and two French war ships are at Panama. PROGRESS OF THE REVOLUTION, ‘The peace commission from. 8 reached Buenaventura on Friday, Their mission was ignored, and the canal lounch, cop’ lag the membets of the commis. 4 ‘The war ship, Boyaca is towing an English hulk and acanal launch is towing the Iteitan bark Genova with 1,000 men on board, who will attack Alzpuru at Panama, The réyolu- tionary leader avers that he will resist this force, and states that their presence is an Inva- sion of one sovereign state by another, and not a national effort to en! ‘author ‘Troops aze reported to be em! ing at Bueva- Ventura for this place, Serious frouble js ex. -cted,and it Is belleved can only be averted by forelg Intervention. ‘Canal work ts hindered, business is being destroyed, and the inhabi- tants are In @ constant state ofalarm, Many families are leaving the city, ving the No Change in Mr. Frelinghuysen, Newark, N. J., April 21.—Ex-Secretary Fre- Unghuysen's cofdition remains the seine es esterday. He is unconscious and restless ex- dept whep under the Influence ofan anodyhe, # Yho induenee 6 New York’s Mud House Builders, New York, April 21.—The inquest regarding the death of Louis Walters, the carpenter who was killed in the building disaster in 62d street, was continued to-day. August Todebusch, a bricklayer employed on the bulldings, testified to their faulty construetion apd the inferior quality of the material used. Witness com- plained to Buddensiek’s assistant, but the latter Baid he could not Loy Other witnesses gave similar testimony. Builders Buddensiek ‘and Franck and Building Inspectors Dalley and ‘Mackey were arraigned In court to-day to plead to oy paieenent nnd apaines te) by she nd Jury for manslaughter, | They pI eo af > Seithieaw plea hot guilty, with leave to wit at any future tim 2 ee Found Bleeding in His Coll. Hunter's ‘OINT, April 21—Wm, H. Secor, a well-known New Yor) lawyer, residing at College Point, of which village he is b trustee, was arrested yesterday on complaint of Miss Mary Wilson, who, charged him with disor derly conduct _and with assault upon herself and his wife. He was locked up in the village Jail, ‘This morning Secor was found bleediny land! ‘on the floor of hiscell. it was first thought: ‘# case of sulcide, buton ex- amination it was found that he was suffering from hemorrhaze of the lungs. The affair has caused a great sensation. —— —— France’s Peremptory Demand. SHE ASKS AN IMMEDIATE EXPLANATION OF ‘THE BOSPHORE EGYPTIEN AFFAIR. Carro, April 21,—France notified Nu- bar Pasha, foreign minister, that his reply to Franco's demand for a reliabilitation of the Bosphore Eoypticn, in which he shifted respon sibility upon the ‘le, Wes unsetisfact y, and O'clock this afternoon to far- Nubar Pasha at gave him uni hish a satisfactory answer. once replied that the porte approved 8 action in suppressing the r, and that he was communicating with England on 1b ject, and asked for a short extension of AQ 'be allowed bina In'which to faruisl his ay. ewer. ———— FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, The New York Stock Market, following are the opening and 2:45 p.m. prices ofthe New vor Stock markelioas, as reported by Special wire to 4. 1. Dodge, 589 15th street: Name] 0. 240) Dela itu D, 1. & W, Den. & RG. if ae ban ape at ‘Virginia sixes, con- BALTIMORE, Mp. April 21.— ~ : coli solltuted, 51%: 2, coupons, BG: new bem forthon ang 01g, 1.05 bi SALTIMOB! ip.. April 21.—Cotton dull—mid- ate Toe Pout tin tod gaiei_ We firm, with good inguiry; western winter june, 1.01% bi demand; 90 ther ody 1 utbern (Grader No. 1 Matyland, 1 Benen ‘eter joypad Misi; southern site 6 southern yellow,66a56; ins ADHD asker May, 63 Sitheny aed westerd weblee. FF 5 tyes ‘tiverp Saley—w Chicape Markets, oBONGD iat aoe price of consols in London ‘and Bie fico be ey Th ocond Pulip reception by the Prestaget " ° will be held this evening at the White House Geese ae Rae —ore THE Sum1-DECENSIAL Cxxevs—The Secre- Interlor has La apa Lid “of —Mr. A. A. Ray, in his Rog had ABHIRAL POWELLS WILL. Cage om Trial Before dadge Cox To-day, Afterthe death af the late Admiral Levin M. Powell, It was found that by bis will dated October 27, 1884, he had leN money bequests to number of relatives, the residue of the per- sonal estate to be divided into equal shares among Dr. Alfred HL Powell, Mrs. Harriet C. Stewart, Mrs, Jeannette T. Roder, Mrs. Alfred B. Thurston, in trust for Mrs, Sidney Branner, Maria Powell, Laura Randolph, Mary Bamnes, ead Rey, John Dayymple. In addition valu- pble real estate in this city, was bequeathed to the Columbian Universiiy, to create the tAdmirel Powell Endowment” | for th gguenuon FOE TH Os Academ} napoli to them to Decome' mates or toasters in she ae old. vary. feeble, bed-ridden | memory was 4 jemiiton aad, Edmonia E. iit fares ‘the dond i anos of Mire Hare Tye wae atthe, a third caveat maki f— pay Various issues rai Chrowjt Gourt GTAPEMESTS OP THE OPPOSING COUNSEL. ‘Phe case was taken up this aNernoon—Messra. 3,4, Johnson and E.E, McKay, of Kentucky, for the plaintiffs (caveatecs); brs. Colmesniland Mz, Enoch Totten for the defendants (caveators). Bir. Mckay. opened the case, stating that the $f 60 yours of age’ the alleged will being dated Dotober 2tuh. “$id noted that the contestants Grandmather, in Loulslous, was couiested Uy Kamiral Powell end broket aa wall an , and thus formed vty, cousin, aad thoy b adi was it Aner i wil wee fied, oye eal A imi- came Justice Cox in th ‘His wife was his ‘no children, and she died few yearsBince. Mrs. Stewart was a distant rela- ive Of the Powell side of the house, and they ex to, show that she was not @ favorite wu the admiral or Mrs. Powell, but she shortly herself on the tamily; that the admiral the death of his wife became totally blind, and was little else than an imbe- Show that bie Wiedong” kine proper were 7 ns re funded the last few years of his iife from him; that Mrs, Stewart took bodily ion of him; that her will was the law; £ hat Mrs. Brand was remembered in @ will, but given a small sum under this,’ and Mrs. Weeks was not mentioned ‘in this, and that the relatives from which BB, the, Thenston sids of the hou: e forsune came, Was not provided for. Mr. Totten, for the defendants, said it wi elaneholy that twelve Jurors should be call listen to such @ statement made by ini relatives through the counsel. WoUM show that the admiral’s mind was su up oa very short time before iis death, it _ wes impossible to swerve him ina 160, 2et former'will be would state that Mrs, ew ‘the last. the a y ‘was better provided for by THE FIRST WITNESS. Mr, H.R. Webb testified that he witnessed the execution of the will, and the admiral was then {n his sound mind, and it was read tohim. On cross-examination ‘wituess sald that the deceased was in bed, and by ropes pulled him- self up Wo a sitting position. t than by Amusements. Forp’s Orena Hovse.—Mr. George ©, Miln Was cordially greeted by @ large audience when he ste ‘upon the stige at Ford's last misht. Alnong those wore Mr. James G. Blaine and party, occupyil a box. dent among the assemblage a more than ordi- nm Interest in the new tragedian, gnd a dis- ition to favorable judgment of his work. This was shown in the applause which followed those ‘passages which Mr. Miln presented In @ ner revealing genuine trasic "p and artistic attainment, and also in the Lhe was repeatedly recalled after the fall of the etdrop. But that Mr. Miln did notcome up to © expectations in advance was also apparcat, Walle Kis tamil atfurds itmpecs of real power and artistic perception, it. Is fuarrea by: the gravest faults of begiuners. Mr. Miln shows intimate understanding of the pur- ed of the text, although his reading of the ines, like his soting, was frequently uneven and ex) jonless. His voige, a ‘and syin- thetic One, at times wak'so muflied in unin elligent endeavors st quiet intensity as to be inaudible a few feet from the stage. But Mr. Mila s chief fault 1s his bolsterousness, Passages which Booth, Barrett, and even Irving give th quiet intensity expression, Mr. Miln rendered voclferousiy. His self-reproaching #0- lilogay was thus delivered, likewise his first speech to Rosencranz and Guildenstern and the Scene with Ophelia. On the other hand, in the famous soliloquy, ali feeling seemed to desert him, gnd he gave the lines with but the poor- est effect. Mr. Miln has not learned, elther, 2 be ——. ry a from the eight of pagsiop to the commonplace conver- fare sk mood are entirely too sudden for any but the most agile sensibilities to accompany him. This eveni “Richelieu” will be pre- nied. MALBAUGH?S OPtiva! Héter.—Mr. George R. Sims’ popular melodrama, “The Lights O'Lon- don,” returned to Albaugh's Opera House last night, and was presented in the presence of an audience of medium ortions. The humor Of the plece was well brought out, Harry Tar wood a8 Afr. Jarvis and Miss Marian Strickland as Mrs. elgg rd beigg eg eam il. Mr. Patrick Muleates as Muldoon, the Irish Policeman, wet with the usual boistérous reception, and Timm, the waif, did not unnoticed, ir, Julian Mitchell Alled the rple of Seth Preene watistac- orily, and Mr. G.y, Ryder as Cliford wax good. iiss Panny Obrey Ml as Bess Masks, and Irene Ackerman as Hetty Preeneare also worthy of lation. ‘he Lights O'London” wil Temuin gt Albaugh’s all the week. THEATER ComsQve.—A Vary good bill is p sented at the Theater Comighe this week, cluding the usual olioand Harry Moutagie's afterplece, which proved very ainusing. The rformers particularly worthy of mention are iiligms and Keenan, the burlesque boxers; rlisie,” king of the cards, and Jerry Hart, the favorite comedian. The daily matince at the Comique continues. HeEnzoe's MUskUM.—The usual lat diences witnessed the performances « Danites” at Herzog's museum yesterday after- noon and last night. The. eens old drama ot the Sierras was given considerable vigor and spirit, Mr. Loudon Sfecormuck” makiig juite an limpression in the role of Sandy. I1'a8 Charlie Godyrey and Mr. John C. Leach as the Chinaman were also very good. “The Danites” will remain at Herzog’s all the weeks. Dime MUSEUM.—Gustavus Clarke and his New York dramatic company presented the pay of “Monte Cristo? to tare ate ular Blences af Barton & Logan's dime museuin ses terday. No better periormance was ever given on thestage of this popular house. In the four different characters he assumed, Mr. Clarke was very good, and his su; was acceptable. The seenery and setting were all that could be de- sired. “Prof, Fox, the magician, still delights all visitare to the museum proper. THE yaree MEETING of the Home Social Club was held at the residence of Mr. and Mis, H.W. eae praghimge foe a the elu, invited guests, malsing SuU BERGE citutaltts pene the ore ing's program included mysic, duncing and re- freshments. Miss Parker, on behalf ot the club, presgnted ‘ine baniels, ‘is. president, with x dsomely volume of “Pilgrim's Progress." ee Mra, Lockwood, while crossing the street at the intersection of New York aygpug end 15th street, on her trycicle, about 12 otlock, sud- denly came in oollision with a loaded brick cart! Mire, Lockwood, like's practical gymuast, landed aaiely on her fict. ee THE B.& P. Rarcnoap Case Dscisiox,— The decision af the U. 8. Court in the B.&P. rallro was given in yes: terdax's Bran, dissolved be injunetion which x] jungtion ic! the falltoad company procured to restrain the Commissioners interiering with the ay! ism! of railroad tracks acrogs 14th street and the bill. It will be remembered jssioners forcibly stopped company from laying the tracksacross 14th street to connect with their perty, and uj ‘application of thig com- os The Cireult Courter the Distelot enone fhe Commissioners from further interfering with them. The railroad company in the mean- Line penented to my Con Gace pores 14am tree! Distri ie Bupreme Court. Whe decision has the effect of ining the railroad company from inter- Ver, and the com- NTT haga to aeaader tine ghesvagt tocnne with square of ground. A large vote aspolied at the election of the was Society in New York last night. Py ition. John Kelly was re- ‘opposi one sachems, Pa et cepts arte ‘against Rew York Tribune for fibel' in chafing bins rated Morey letter.” ‘tournament be- w in in New ‘York last night, The score was: 600; com| ‘was organized in Balti- 1b aud they propose tobulld a ere. Beach's Victory Over Hanlan. From the Auckiand-Fyentag @tar, The sculling match between Edward Hanlan, whieh took on the Paramatta river, Gydney, was end the championship of the world. along the river were crowded with ‘and the most intense interest was by those present. Both men were in condition! Haulan rowed tn his Tew euddeeed bed i boat. Thi testan ts away Sy at 1 he was half a boat's Te of a oven the Aust m4 rene aloe ity Beer thse tsp , Beanie fee, cee teer te eae was virtually ov: Keach wan oe theare. hive coming ip six tei storin of the wil ‘was 23 minutes and 56 seconds. ARxY OnDERS.—Captain 8. M, Mills, Sth artillery, who is on duty st the office of the chief signal officer, will, at fie own request, be relieved from signal service duty Jone and will rejoin bis battery, acting chief signal officer during Suspension. Senator EVARTS ON THE I TION.—A dinner was given Se the Middlesex club in speech Mr. Evarts ridiculed the in, dependents, and said that in 1888 rye be no divisions in the ropul Hope en new cabinet, he said, was not spire confidence, especially as it contained members from that element whieh Wulsed the nation in civil strife, with Joyal northern soldier to face then, How a Book AGENT games ©. Yowell, aged 26, was some ti bung, Va. for selling wituauts i befriended by a young man introduced him to tle Waa . Bitached to Miss Kirby, @ friend, and married her last week. night it was ascertained that Powell other wife living in Albemarle county, Ve, he was arrested In his second wife’ room, = aoe vom oases A Postal. CLERK aND ING.—Postal Clerk M, vis, @ the line between New Orleans and Who was recently appointed to failed to turn in bis registered mail at’ Orleans post office on Friday, been sern, nor bas the mail several thousand dollars, A CLERGYMAN's SON SHOT aT 4 Youngstown, Ohio, Fred. Schmidt Soe Wag Rev. HA. Sohail, was shot Rasiay ay @dranken row which ori HUI skating rink, he bal ew near t ix n SESE Reece sous te wee ot, said he shot with the intention of ‘Schmidt, wot to bit bi DIED. BULGER, On Monday, a 2 mm TSARLGA BULGER Br hae vetiebes ses Street southwvat, aged alnelytwoe Punoral on Thursday, Ap 23; at 2 pm. Biste sou cuir‘ atvedt sould” Biabaas and Teintlves ure {uvited'to atvend CULIINANE, Gh Sunday Aveil 26th, dency, B00 Sith teed enntiawenk Path ene rv SANE aged ffyais pears Funeral will take ‘piace from hia Sica reyuicm hia aft boatoles fives and sreluvited atten = GAGE. AtSt Fileabeth hogy oo April ai, Tene, WILLEAM ff Galas ae, Bie taitot Mn eral aud literment in New Hampshire, GAWLER. On the morni xees, a wie, Panerai private. x HEFFERNAN. On : Treiand, in the fiftieth year of ber 7 Puueral will tak ‘from the Ushment of James Aoliew, coruer New End G atnoet horitwesh, oi Tussdaye Apel Stites oclock pane” : LEE, On April 20th, 1885, 8110, ARGARET 3. Lick, in the afty-seveuth year of ber age «Finda will ake Hace tre Bi Mivited toatend we MMe © MI At 5:10 p.m, Sunday, A; afiera long and itufal ddl . El SA of ta ail ie a ee Bis Sta dae at Foueral will fake piace from Giarh.toorues Pity Mad Tete prose nesday, i 8 oi Felailves are Feupecthalfy tovised x NEUHAUSE On April 2aih, J. iL, ACUCSD NEUWAUSE, at his beedeaee YAR Hainnghanta avahbe norte tseral from lls igte restau, pertnes a halinaet urs lavas ga ted Fedpecttiily lnvived to attena” SSlettven TAYLOR, On Sunday, April 10th, th, MARTHA, elon daughter it witiieas ook Riary' Taylor, in thetiteeass med ws she suffered without bar! Pratik ed ‘Long sie I id ds and tives Soe eee Biarckp = Being oa curate geste pa Anh ‘uneral from the residence of her ve 12 2d street We ly Sataea tr ttn, ebay Bplay UNDERTAKERS. RRO RP. AER hot a Thaw, STREET FURNTTU! UNDER SkING metal i Jerwey @ canes ct KERS, Th Dbetwer ¥ MAT cmon, ac Rete nett OB BS Eero FURNISHING UNDERTAKER, Not 912 Feunsyivania avenue nortiwes, ong 78 ‘Sth st. southeast, Telephone call No 654. LJ RR, ¥ Bancen, 201 UNDERTARER AND PRACTICAL EMBALMER 612 11th street nesthwen, ‘Telephone call 847-4. 0024 J HSE NIGHT, ee TagF Tod wet ae ‘Telephone call MEDICAL, &v. jk HAS REMOVED FRO! eet etd hection OF partuersbip with auyoue, f HAS NEVER BEEN CONTRADI\ D Tkotnene ro STE a eee art = uiidently consult Du. BROTHERS, ‘all