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ll ae: a, * AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. __ ALTER B WILLIAMS & 0O., Auctioneers WALNUT FRAME PARLOR STEERED IN REP: WA SUITE WALNUT PRAM UPHOLSTERED IN M. ita T TABLES. COTT AG) ROOM CHAT ALN CARPETS 5 OCK] STOVES, ERY WARE, h has been well kept and worthy the alten don of parties in search of housekeeping articles, ‘Terms cash. apzid WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO, Aucta, JUNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANYS SALE OF UN- CLAIMED FREIGHT. On THURSDAY. MORNING, APRIL THIR- TIETH, Iss5, commencing at 7) “LOCK, Adams ‘xpress Company wil sell, at the auction Fooms of Duncanson ros. corner #th und D streets Borthweat, to pay charges, about com; prtmnent of franks, Bundles, Bo fan assortinent of Trunks, Bundles, Boxes, ine To be sold without reer. All partiescoucerbed will take notice, Tortus cash. HANCERY SALE _OF VALUABLE UNDE PROVED REAL ESTATE ON NORTH CAB TOL STREET, SETWEEN D ANDESTREETS. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of e District of Culunibia, passed om due eth day 0 Bicember. tee (und antoned on the Sts aRe of December, 1863), iu Equlsy cause No 8.064, Doc. 28. Whereimte ‘National Union Imearance company is Pamisteana Toba be ryier and others are defendants, ‘shall sell to the highew bidder, in sront of ti eePast Four OcLN eth DAY OF APRIL. apltd 1885, Lots Nos. six (6), sev ten (10) and eleven 11), 1 t one {) ia square No six un red and thirty (O00 sccording to the mirtes und bounds, covenants and Abed im the deed of par tions set forth and desc = De 1. entered into between tion, dated December 23, 1 Andrew Wylie and Mi is ‘wit, and Margaret Helzel, and recorded with the plat of subdivision an- aexed ‘in Liner ——. follo——, one of the land re- Sords of Washington county, in the District of Colum. ‘of seid lot one (1). in fuare So. 30 Tag's Norah, Caplio street thirty {o> inches by a depth of one hundred and twenty wriisofsale, as prescribed by the decree. One third of the parchase money in cash, and the balance in the date of aise OF pure rawing six (6) per cent . secured by deed or deeds OF trust wl. A deposit of fifty ($50) tmanst be made when the property Ail conveyancing to be at the cost ieknockesd denen. Aut come laser OF purchasers. rs b. JOM C. HEALD, Trustee, Sol Fst nie. DUNCANSON BROS. Aucts GROUNDS OF THE COLUMBIAN Si By virtne ofa deed of trust to the undersigned, luly recorded in libe. No. 1,006, folio 46, et seq, one of the land records for the District of’ Colum: Bia wnd at the request of the party secured thereby,we wilt sell at public aset front of the pretties, on the TWENTY-EIGHTH DAY OF ‘D.. ISSS, at a QUARTER PAST FOUR he followiug real estate. viz: Lot numbered twenty-two (24), iu block numbered forty 40). of the sub-division of the North ‘of the Jumblan University: sald lot fronting fifty feet ou the Weat side of 14th st_, with a depth of one hundred nalley twenty feet wide. le: One-third cash, balance in one (1) and two (2) Years, with loterest at six per cent snnum, payable semi-annually. secured by deed of trust on the property. A deposit of $150 required at Umeofsale. All conveyancing at cost of purchaser. Ef terms ofeaic are sot compiled with in stven days from date of «mie. the right fs reserved to sell the prop- i defualting purchaser, after He TUPSDAY erty at cost and risk of duys advertisers ent. FINANCIAL. Au ‘WHO WISH TO BUY OR SELL RAILROAD STOCKS OR BOMDS, or who desire the services of a reliable broker in spec- lative stock operations on margin will find it to Weir advantage to write to SAMUEL JONES PECK, Member of Consolidated Stock and Petroleum Ex- change of New York. WITHIN REACH OF ALL. CUMBERSON & Co, 49 Buoapwar, New Youx, MEMBERS OF THE CONSOLIDATED STOCK AND PETROLEUM EXCHANGE. STOCKS AND PETROLEUM Bought and Hold on Commission, and carried on ‘margin in amounts to Sult every class of trade. STOCKS tw lots of 10 shares and any multiple. PETROLEUM from 1,000 barrels upwards. rues. & A PORTION OF THE LATE s premises, on WE REAL ESTATE OF THI EWIS, DECEASED, LOCATED PROPERTY. auction. in front of the. ‘THE TWENTY: E KE SECOND DAY OF APRIL,’ 1886, AT HALF. AST FOUR: O'CLOCK thie northeast corner of 9th on O street and 114 feet ab, Lots 28, 27. Also, sb, Unimproved Lote at alo recta fronting 70 and 28, in ‘square No. 808, on side of Sth, betweun O and P streets, each’ 20 94.4, (0 a 10-foot all Lot “A, square No. ey, 390, at the sonthess: corner of Yeh and O streets, 28.7 on O by 96 feut on ‘Oth street, Also, sub, Lot 18, square 899, at the southwest Ro. corner of Sihand O streets, 29 feet'on Sth by O44 on 0, {0 10-foot alley. ON THURSDAY, APRIL TWENTY-1 AT HALF-BAST Sub. Lots A, B, S10, 512 and sist st surect the coutheast corner of Oth and T streets, improved by Brick Dwellings. THIRD, 1885, FOUR O'CLOCK P. M.— ‘Cand D, square No. 404, being Nos. and No. 921 9th ‘at Alan, sub. Lat G, square 374, belng No. 917 H street. LOUISs by 132.1 AND ON No. 7 suare No. roved. to #0-foot alley. FRIDAY APRIL 1885, AT FIVE O'CLOC Brick Dwell ENT y-FOUIT, 230, at the southeast corner ‘C screets northwest, Lot 100 feet square Terms: One-fourth cash, and the balance at six, on each lot at the time. the expense of the purchaser, Lees THOS. F WAGGAMAN, Auct. cand eighteen months, with Interest, secure’! 10 cisuetlon of the Trustees, or the terns may be moditied. as agreed. A de ‘of $50 will be reyutred of sale. Ail conveyunclng at HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. VALUABLE THE P ae TION. In pursiance of antl EMISES. last will and testament of Qemneh recorded tn the office of Wills for the District of Columbia on the 6th diy ‘ll offer for sale, In front_of the prem: Tye 1S inex on FHCRSD AT. 4 OF SPRUE, iso. at FI ortees tenon NtH STREET NORTHWEST, AT th square 254, h street northwest by t IMPROVED REAL ESTATE, BEING KNOWN AS 516 THIR- AUG Forrr. 4 nctioneer. NESDAY, APRIL FIFTEES Rt aod SEVEN P.M od A. stock Lname in part is as follows: ‘Books, Stationery, Fi Aine of Jewelry in Gold and Silver. ‘Many other goods too numerous to mention. the owner, Mr. Free, Intends to change his busines. ‘Buyers will do well by attending. LARGE FD Bt “LOCK, embracing in par other MT. Of miscelianeous: ‘Also adusinisteator aale of Household Effects, ‘Also. 20 Rolls Straw Matting, Also. at 12 O'clock, vested in me by the Emily Johnson. de- Register of Rese TWENTY-THIRD DAY O'CLOCK P,M., that part fronting 28 feet. more or 1e depth thereof to the os an alley, with the Improvements thereon, consisting of a Substantial ment Dwelling: cessary outbuil northwest. ‘The pr ns of sitler equal. instalments, months, secured by sold, with interest at six rick ‘House, containing 12, rooms, with ne dings, aint Known as O08 ie will Be o Say. Wednesday and Friday preceding te sal inesday’ and Friday preceding te sale. ‘One-third cash: vase Jord of trust ‘upon the proyerty three-story and bust h street, for the luspec~ ck am.on Mou the balance in two in nine and eighteen ‘cent, oF all cash, at option of purchaser. A deposit of $200 will be required ‘when the purchase! ts and the right Is t's bid is accepted. Rojerved to resell the property at the risk and cost_ of defaulting purchaser with In ten’ apls-déds diaya” Conveyancing at par jehma of sale are not complica inager's cont ‘de WHITE, EVENING. "ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. DIAMONDS, LADIES AND GENTS’ GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, CHAINS, CHARM: BRACELETS, AND ‘OTHER JEWELRY 01 EVERY DESCRIPTION, AT AUCTION. On MONDAY, APRIL 20, at 7:30 O'CLOCK P. 3. ‘weshail sell at our salesroom @ large consignment of the above named. daily at the <ame WALTER B. WI ‘Terms Cash. ‘The le will be continued ods, ficur antit entire stock ly closed out. vILLLAMS ‘CO,, Auctioneers apls-st TO-MORROW. PUSCANSON BROS, Auctioneers, “4 SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY.” ESTABLI THIRTEENTH W. DELVI BAK, RESTAURANT DEN, SITUATED ON ‘ALE OF THE CONTENTS OF THE ISHMENT OCCUPIED BY . USED AS A AND CONCERT Gait E STREET, BETWEEN FOURTEENTH STS, FACING PENNSYLVANIA AVENU’ On FRIDAY, APRIL TWENTY-FOUR, commenc- ing at TEN O'CLOCK A. 3f., we will eell, on the prem- ises, (on account of Mr. Driver retiring from busluess) the entire contents of this fine restaurant and resort, consisting of one of the taurants in the city. finest fitted ‘Bars and Res: ‘Magnificent Mirrored Back Bar in heavy wainut frame, magnificent Walnut Bar Counter and MarbleTop Walnut Eating Counter, ae ‘and Chamber Furniture for Cariains, Cornices, Walnut Din- magnificent Walnut and Gilt ‘Mantel and other Mirrors, splendid Walnut ice Box (very large), Steam Tables, ‘Show Cares, Awnings, Walnut, Railings, ‘offee Urns, Bar Fixtures, Desks, Plat: Iwill sell the entire stock of valuable Books, Sta- in ‘Store 709 Market Space, ‘and evening until the whole stock ts dis- fe Me Pearl = GW. RIDLEY, Manager. re im real Alli rand Rossan, &c.; Ele a a ‘Pivslt and Leather Boxes of Siacionery, Yewel Loiscsie 10 SORFOLR-STRAMER J, ng Cases, French Plate ‘Mirrore iatronse and | day, Wedueway And Saturung™ at B00 Ba in bronze an . Wednesday and = Hosh: Rntogeaph, and Pate Albans, Serap peak. | clas Fare. $1. rip, BiLbO. im ook: nes, 7 You - = Frames and Kasels, Portiolios, Swina Carvings, Bruss | J )'RECT TO NEW YORE—FREIGHT {ukstands and Paper Weights, Japanese Goods; ® fall | pior 41, East H.ver, N. ¥., every SAT! ‘This valuable stock must be sold without reserve, a8 STEAMER SUE, Je pes EE Pe CAPT. W. G. GEOGHEGAR, (FSOMAB DOWLING, Anctionser. Wee eCe eran tie JECTION OF HOUSEHOLD FURNI- TURE AT RECTION ROOMS SATURDAY, APRIL TWENTY-FIFTH, 1885, commencing at TEN ‘Tables, together with a general amortment ood. FFOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS NEW IRON STEAMER “WAKEFIELD” Leaves 7th-street wharf on MONDAYS, THURS- Bee, GENRE a toate paeae Be as far as Ni a Creek, ‘Clements’ Bay and Ma. Connects with B&O. HE at Ghepherda. Ged schedule. JOHN BB. , Agent ap) CHT iewve VERLAG MORNING. Fréight at lowest ope 6 TRANSPORTATION LINE poroma ORTA m.; 6th'st, wharf, Washington, every lowest ratce. stopping at fu Steph hart 4 bm SUNDAY. iver ‘eight received BATURDAYS ONLY, and must ‘All accommodations first-class. App! 10 oi Caer! STUD RENGON BRO) ih et. bart. Walnut “Deart Hock-care, “hanscorie Walnut | _Office:—12th st, and Pennsylvania sy."n.w. mbhi-m Marble Top Chamber Furniture, Walout Ward-| (TEAMER MATTANO LEAVES 7THSTREST Nivvor one Rosere, uneCherty evolving Ton Deak’ | Qciotk wan for iver ‘Landlias as fares ation Mirror front Kegere, one Cher ron Desk | 6 ‘me for Hie Plano-forte,, Lounges and Pasy "Walnut and y and Monday Greek, retursing on Wednesday, ‘itcrnoons. "For information apply £0 ole SHLNISP Tia Pa ave nw. ne GT. JONES, Ant, thst. whark mi N ‘ORFOLK AND FORTRESS: MONROK, | am JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. GN FL. AND GENTLE- ASSIGNEES, SALE OF LADIES, ENTLE- RESTAURANT. ICE SALOON, KNOWN AS FICI SYLVANIA AVENUE N ‘The popular stesmer GEORGE LEARY leaves s0ay ocr rials ordeal asnrrnde Delonging 1988 | 7a) “ntred, wharf on MONDAYS, WhUNESDA YS sneer aidesae ro Bugsy, made By McDermott Bros: | Sod Corned golne and eeearahng Connect Ta, Nor. ‘Coupe Kockaway in good condition, with movable | fk with all railroad and steamboat tines. | Becure fet Tage a roroeragona ene, aouse | premslog Feneivaua weg wg wil as Soa Carriages, Buggies, Horses, Wagons, ete. _9p23-2t from hoteln and private residences. a for oases ther information inquire ice, 7th treet whart, ‘Telepligue call 7453 “Go. WILLIAM P. WELCH, General Agent. Mt VERNON er, vernon STEAMER W. W. CORCORAN By virtue of s di of asi ‘Lea ‘Tth-street wharf daily (except for TUESDAY APL TWENTY EIGHTH, “IS, | HET UES ote On mS teeeenae nas commencing at TEN O'CLOCK A. M., at 911 Penn: | Washington about 3:30 p. m. Sylvania avenue northwest, the entire contents of one | ‘were L, L. BLARE, Captain, of the tiuest Ice Cream Saloons in the city, consist in part of Revolving Desk and Chair, Counter, ‘Show-case, Fating Counter, Side Cases, ‘Shelving, Check Desk, Chandeliers, Tdox Oni C'S, Square Back Dining Chairs, ‘Tdoz. Walnut Bentwood Dining Chairs, Atm Chairs, Walnut and Oak Dining Tables, ‘XM. T. Cream Tubles, Extensiot Lambrequins, Curtains, Jara Tables, res and Artificial RAILROADS PPE VIRGINIA MIDLAND RAILWAY. THE SHORT LINE TO THE SOUTH AND SOUTHWEST. Schedule in effect APRIL 5, 1885, 5 AM.-NEW ORLEANS FAST MATL dany, Flowers, Urns, Ornaments Screens, Oll Cloth, | Mmauking clone, connections South and. Sobtiewest Brussels, Salosn and Stair Carpets, Dally, exeept Sunday, with C. and O. Railway. Pull: Plated Ware. Castors, Crockery, Glassware, man Sleeping Buffey cars from New York and Wash- Waiters, Knives, Forks, Spoois, Tablecloths, to Atlanta. Pullman Sleeping cars trom Napking, Steam Coffee Urns, Lee Box, ngton to New Qrleaus Without change of care, Religerator, Coffee Mill, d-Horse, Engine and | 5.)y iM TOUIS CLE EASE SNES vs Boiler for Tee Cream, 1ce Cream Freezers, ‘Chariotisville to Cincinnatt, Louisville snd all West Chests, Buckets, Tubs, Rane, mn Points, Pullmsn Sleeping cars, Washington to Kitchén Requisites, Awning and F i Lonisvitle. CHAS. 8 MOORE, 10:30 1. M.-SOUTHERN MAIL AND EXPRESS. p23, Assignee of Haw. Fick) ““Datiy “to all points South, and sguinwest via Dan- “5 ville and’ Charlotte. Iman Sleeping cars from BENSINGER, Auctioneer. Washington via Danville, Charlotte and Atanta to FIFTH APRIL, at TEN O'CLOCK (without reserv about 30 head ‘of Horses, Mares and Mules, among which will be found somie very fine Drivers, Work ‘Horses aud Mules. A180, 8 New Buggies, 8 Second-hand Buggies and Phetons, } New Top Wagons, 4 Second -uand Lop Wazo 3 Secoudthand’ Farm Wagon," Lot” ~&e. Caris, Wi ‘and Harness at’ private sale at ts, Wagons ess at’ pl ae Ml be sold at the Bazaar, No. 940 Louisiana aye- nue, on SATURDAY MORNING, the TWENTY- ‘Lot’ Harness, 8, BENSINGER, Auctioneer. N, Boal kinds of Carriages, Phetons, Bnggics, aslo, fora Wi n via Charlotte Teave Washington at 4:16 p. mn, daily, except Sunday. Warrenton Trains leave Washington at 11:15 am. i ae mn: beeper ot pres, rasbiirg. Local’ dally x: cope suid New Orleans Fant Stal, daly; ‘For tickets and Information Inquire at Company's estes, Hol Pennsylvania avenue. Trains leave 0m, Band P. Station. ‘MO SLAUGH! N. MACDANIEL, Agent ‘Gen. Vass. Agent. aC) ‘Tramie Mange, ‘and 6:10 pan. daily. ‘Trains arrive in Washin ‘am. ns, ali t_| _ap7 GALE OF EXTENSIVE PARCELS OF REAT. SVESTATE IN THE NORTHEAST SECTION OF THE CITY, By virtue of decrees of the Supreme Court of, the District of Columbia, in Equity Cause No. $420; we, acting In execution of the powers con ferred by ihe deed of trust recorded in Liber Noor, follo 343, in order to pay’ the balance of the debt. se cared by said deed of tr, and the renewals und ex- TPE GREAT A T PENNSYLVANIA ROUTE TO THR NORTH, WEST, AND SOUTHWEST. DOUBLE TRACK. SPLENDID SCENERY. STEEL RAILS. MAGNIFICENT EQUIPMENT. IN ferecr Avast 6TH, 1885. ‘Trains leave Washington frou staiion, corner of 6th anil B streets, as follows: For Pittsburg and the West, Chi o Limited Express fensions thereof, will sell in front of the. premises, on | of Palace Sleeping Cars at, 10:0 atm dally; Fast THURSDAY, ‘the “IWENTY-THIRD. DAY OF | Line, 1020 ain. dally to Cinclonatl and_St Louis, APRIL, 168, at FOUR OCLOCK P.M, subioteNoa | with’ Sleeping Cars trom Harrisburg to Cineinnath, 34. 0, 40, di and sntriots 44 (0.59, inet: | and Hotel. Car to. St. Louls; daily, except Saturday, on 8d street east and on the alleys in said squai humediately thereafter orizinal Lots Nos. 5,9. 18 and 14, fh square No. 748, (ronting respectiv Delaware xvenue, 3 two small brick Tiwi a thereon. ‘hese lots front, respectively ‘and 3 streets northeast, with fo Chicago. with Sleeping Gar Altoona to Chicago. Chicnzo and Cineinnatl Express, at 7:10 pom. daily, with Sieeping Cars Washington to Chicago and Har” Upbare wo Louiwville, conneering at Harrisburg with Western Express with through Sleepers for Cleve- la ey aug gt; Lous. Pacliie express, daily for £itisburg and the West, with nid a ae ate pee Soa Comite Vien % ‘Terms: eee ae bulance at Mes? and Soe? Ate tents Ren iro, the entire conten ‘Sommer at-| years A deposit sufticient to secnre compliance Wit r avrabure to chieago. tached, consisting of building, 40x120, balconies, | Jerms required un cach parcel sold. Co PIMOKE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD. Stages tour drop curtains, seeders, dreming’ rooms’ AL DALIS nee Canandaizts, Rochester. Budialor 8 = ing awnings.covering entire roof; round ad square = TH: JESUP MILLER, } Trustees i SS | xtc De eaturday, yah: Ealane Care Aixtares and fittings for the building, auowen ete REACANDAN es BS spro-acas | gor ims arid get Haven, and mira, t 10:50 Alor which will be offreuasancuttrety aodifnet | _gg- AT THE REQUEST OF THE PARTIFS IN | mit daily, except Sunday. sold that way, will be then immediately gold in detail. | inferestthenvovesaltspotpoued unl THCESDAT, | For New York andthe East, 725,8:30,and11:00a.m., ‘This isan opportunity seldom offered for@man to get | APRIL THIRTIETH, at ALFPAST FOUR P.M: | 2M 4:00, 1000 pins and 12:10 night. | On Bunday, a well estatlfoned place ALAS AL DALES Lp 00; 10:00 pane, and L215 might, pres Now open for inspection, ap2ld 2S-ddeds TH: JESUP MituEr, } ees. oe man Parlor Cars, 9:40 am. daily, except "HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, i i sons ABOUT FOUR THOUSAND CHOICE BLOOMING TEA ROSES: AT AUCTION. ON FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL TWENTY- FOURTH, 1885, AT ELEVEN 0 ‘LOCK, within my auction rooms, I'shall sell the above Ktoses. ‘They are each, Feady for planting. Potupin boxes in lots of 12, 24 and 36 ap2o-dts Commission 1-16 ofone per cent each way. ‘Margin accepted from one per cent upwards, CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. apls-eost Revorvnos Ix Wars Sracer STOCK OPERATIONS. COMMISSIONS REDUCED ONE-HALF. Moderate operations !n 10, 20, 30 or 50 Shares legiti- mately conducted. BELTON & ROBERTSON, BANKERS AND BROKERS, No. 12 WALL STREET, NEW YORK. (Members N.Y. Mining, Stock and Petroleum Ex- sbange) buy and sell on the Exchange all active rail- oad and other stocks, in lots of 10 TO 1,000 SHARES, ON $5 TO $5 PER SHARE MARGIN. Commissions one-half usual rates. ‘Fall information sent Free on application. (28-e03m WASHINGTON. BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA. EW YORK. BOSTON, &c TPRUSTERS SALE OF DOUBLE TWOSTORY BRICK WAREHOUSE AND SIX N STREET, BETWEEN DELA- UE AND’ SECOND STREET HOUSES, ON WARE AVI SOUTHW. By virtue of a deed of Liber No. 936, follo 35 FRAME D trust, duly recorded ta lo 35 et Sey of the ‘Land Re- ods ofthe District of Coble, we wil sell i front of the premises, on TU! OF MAY, A.D. 1885; AY, FT. FIVE O'CLOCK P. M., the following-described real estate and premises, sita- ‘sted, iying, and being in Distiet of Columbine fast Of known and designated uy ground plat or plan thereof as the north part. wuare numbered five hundred and the city of Washington, in the nthe yuare six (Sgr.'f. of sqr- 540), and. described as follows: Begin: ning for the same at the northeast corner of ud ure ihe of said square and dred feet four and one-half inches (300 ft. and ranning from, thence south along the east ‘2d street three hun. 24 in.) thence southwesterly aiong the east line ofsaid square eighty-three (53) feet, thence westerly to intersect the West line of said square and Delaware avenue ats int distant one hundred and fifty-one (151; Rortheasterly. from. the southwest corner ot Square; thenee northeasterly Said syuare aud Delaware avenue fee said if hundred and one feet four and one-haif inches (401 ft. 44 in) tothe northwest corner of sald north line of said square. feet ten inches (155 ft. 101n.) to the place ol ning, together with ail menis, ways, easements. juare: thence east along the ‘one hundred. and aihy-alene Degin- the tmprove- rights, pHivileges and sppur- tenances to the same belonging or in any wise apper- taining, ‘Terms: st and to be secured or alicash, at option ‘at parchaser's cont, A deposit of Of sale. ‘Terms tobe complied with In ‘Wise the trastees reserve theright to resell at PRINCE & WHITELY, Stock Brokers, One-quarter cash, balance in ments at one, two and three, yD of purchase: equal instatl- % notes to bear inter of trust on property sold, IBLICSALK OF TWO VALUABLE FARMS: PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY, MD. For Boston IN without change, 2:00 p.m. every weekday. 4s) pam : Y., all Haat cok trains connect at With bons of Brooklyn Annex, affording Ry virtwe of adecree ofthe Cire Girect transfer to fniton street, avoiding double fer Prince George's county, May 10) Tine actos New York « s No. ado. the subse “1 For 1d 11:00 am., 2:00, aale ‘On the pre: ises, 5 ‘Toi night, On Sanday SEVENTH, 165, at EL! LOCK A.M, the | 4: > night, Limited Vaiuable Real Estate, ofwhich the late Charles Hae- | _fexpr Hao Hass died seized and possesses. This property, | For bait ‘8:80, 0:40, 10:50, 11:00 a. containing 105 Acres, more or less, 1S eligibly situated 10,' 10200 p. ‘Qn ithe Tefegruplt Road leadive from Benning’: sta : , 14:00 a.m. ton on the Ba Pit. Reto Brishiseat post ofiice, ts | 4 night ‘about 144 miles from Benning's Station and 4 miles | For Pop 03 4:40 p.tn. daily, Grom “Washington City, it "adjoins the lands of | "except suns. SERUM LEIEN Sh fensrs. Couts, Stagruder y and others, and ad- A.m., 12:05 an 9m. daily, facent. to. Adaisin hazel, Te is convenient to Sansa Lenee es ‘Churches, Schools, Mills aud Market. rooms, «barn and stable. One-fourth of the lund ‘wood, the bulance cleared: water plentiful a1 passed in quality. The soil is weil uds und Market Gardening. For purposes of a offers many inducements. ‘Terms of sale as preseribed by the deci third of the purchase money to be paid in cas day of sale or on the final ratification thereof: =: which sum shall be pald in cash on the day of months from the day ofsale, for which the notes the purehaser must be given, secured to the sat the day ofsale until paid, or the whole of the purcha: money to be paid in ca: chaser. “Conveyancing the cost of the purchaser. RION DUCKE: cree of the aforesaid court In No.' 1.494, equity Subscriber as Trustee in sald decree Will ‘offer at pu Ic sale the real estate and premises in sald equi ceedings mentioned, of which the late Luc Hays died seized, adjoining the tract jusi above utte containing 30 acres, more or less “This teact ix Proved by a comforiable dweliinx of ra fis wel: adapted. to Grass, Fruit aud Gardenin: well wooded and watered, and is er Very desirable piece of property, possessing advantages of situation as the 10y acre tract doe. Terms of sale as prescribe by the decree ar third of the purchase money ty be paid in cas! rexpe nt conveys fs Be, equired ef ding seen dave, other ik and cost of “he defaulting purchuser, after five ibile notice of such Fé in some’ newspaper pi in Washington, D.C. DAVID WALK! RATHL GARGS. DUNCANSON BEOS.. } trustees riucdoneee” sat-eoaes fuction of the Trustee, and. beat interest from U money to be pul chager. Conveyancing ut purchaser's cost, sar Persons desiring farther particulars and itis improved byadwelling ofstx rooms, a tenemént higuse of three 2 A the remaining two-thirds of the purchase money shall depaidin instalments of six. twelve and eighteen faction of the Trustee, aud bearing legal interest from, at the option of ihe pur- , Trustee. Andon theSAME DAY AND PLACE, at HALF: PAST TWELVE OCLOCK P.M, by virtue of a de ipro- ES the sume day of sale oF on the final ratification of the sale: $100 = Gay of sale uutl paid: or the whole of the purchise oz ufiincaah tthe option of tue. pur- i AND FREDERICKSBURG Ratt WAY. ASD ALEXANDRIA AND WARE NOTON For Alexandria, 0:00, 7:00, pe 4a, Os m3, 11 roid atid a 25, 11:0] and.11:35 a.m., nd 11:37 p.m, On Sun: of is. nsylvania avenue, aD at n be lett for the checking ination from hotels and residences, WOOD, General Passenger Age H, General Manager. HE NEW ORLEANS FAST LINE, AND, SHENANDOAH VALLEY SOUTHERN SPECIAL Via SHENANPOAH JUNC, LURAY axp ROANOKE “The New Route to the South and Southwest. SCHEDULE 1N EFFECT MARCH 16, 1886, 9.25 am. daily, New Orleans Fast Ling, For all points on Une of Shenandoah Valley, Norfolle And. Western, East Te Georgia Krilroads. Auanta, ville, Chattanooga, Memphis, Mobile, Teans, aud the South and Southwest’ Pullman esieeping Cars between Washington 1nd Orleans without change. Connecting at noah Junetion with Pullman Cars, New sit, Memphis Express For all points se he b= nn he ofwineh som to be paid fu cush ou the day ofseierand east aud Southwest. Builuvak Pat eta ay eae octg, eed poowey é 10 Cars Taeee peda Sunction in tnstaments of ix, twelve and. eigliteen ‘wituout change, connepting at Tponths from the day ofsule,” for which the notes of | ‘cin. with. Pullman’ Gass to New The purchaser must be given, secured tor Ue sat Stieane without change he ins leave 8. é& O. R. K. Passenger Station, corner | sarees AUEse AiG ORES a or tickets, sleeping car reservations infor- mation apply at ticket offices, 619 Penna. ave., 1351 Penua. avg aud at depot B&O. 7 Rand ‘office of the Line, & % to ‘WEAK BACK AND NEARLY PROSTRATES YOU STEADIES THE NERVES, ENRICHES THE BLOOD, GIVE8 NEW VIGOR PHYSICIANS AND DRUGGISTS RECOMMENDIT. Dx. J. L. Myzms, Fairfield, town, says: “Brown's Iron Bitters is the best Iron medicine I have Known in my 90 yeare’ practice, I have found it aebiliattng eisreate se Gear as heat atlmen 's0 hea the aystem. Use It freely in my own faunlly.” Genuine has Trade Mark ‘and crossed red lines wrapper. Takenootuer, Madesuiyhy =o BROWN CHEMICAL CO., BALTIMORE, MD. Lares’ Haxp Boox—useful and attracti con- tatulng Uist of prizes for ‘recipes, Information about colbs, ete:, given away by all in or mailed to any address on receipt of 2c. stamp. 9 Jor Tuxx Or In 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 94. A Very Good Suit at $3; worth $5. A Splendid Salt at $4; worth $6. A Handsome Suit at $5; worth $8. An Elegunt Sult at $6; worth 99, 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 #2. A Stylish Suit at $7.50; worth $10. 4 Real Fine Suit at $9.50; worth $15. FOR YOUTHS AND MEN, ‘Good Business Suits at 96.75: worth $10. An All-wool Suit at $8.50: worth $12. A Splendid Suit at $10; worth $15. A Fine English Plaid Cross Suit at $12; worth $18" An All-wool Corkscrew Sult at $13.50; worth $20. A Corkscrew Prince Albert Suit at $15; worth $25, AFine Black D. B. Broadcloth Suit at $20; worth $35: Spring Overcoats from 36 up. ‘Odd Pants: Immense variety at 50 per cent lessthan elsewhere. OUR MOTO: No Trouble to Show Goods. THE MiSFIT 8TORR, CORNER TENTH AND ¥ STREETA ‘Sa Remember the corer. We Resecrronty Teven THE ATTENTION OF THE PUBLIO apis 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 palr, and @ finer quality for $2.50, Our $3 Ladies French Kid Hand Sewed Oxford Ties can’t be beat. ‘Bennett @ Harnard ure still making those beautiful Edison Ties. We bave thom in all the latest styles, His Spanish Arch-French Kid Turns are a combina- tion of beauty und comfort. ‘The Paris Beaded Opera is the latest novelty in the Slipper line. We have them in five different widths. We have # large und well assorted stock to select from. ‘Our 8 Seamless, Lace or Button, for Gents, can't be beat. In the fluer grades you will find 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. . RICH'S, apl3 ‘717 Market Space, next to 8th st. Srroe Hass FROM, AMERICA AND ENGLAND. WE ARE AGENTS FOR MESSRS. DUNLAP & ©O., OF NEW YORK, AND MESSRS. LINCOLN, BENNETT & CO., OF LONDON. THE PRODU TIONS OF THESE CELEBRATED FIRMS ARE RENOWNED THROUGHOUT THE HABITABLE GLOBE. ALL GOODS OF SUPERIOR QUALITY AND WARRANTED. WILLETT & RUOFF, SOLE at aps 905 Peunsylvaniaave, Pore Axp Isviconarxa 2d EDITION. Lalest Telegrams t0 The Star Celebrating Shakspeare’s Birthday. Lonpon, April 23.—The 825th anniversary of the Sages of. ore yer pe with much ceremony ad fest" Stratford on-Avon. ‘The town 1 Drilitaa Gecorated, and the chureh bells have ‘ehfrmi: day. The vicar of Stratford eh in the it ebancel of which Teposes, announced to-day that the window presented by american visitors the a tomb was comple! but not yet fited in place. The window to be set cation address prepara’ and. deli cation address an ‘Russell Lowell ———_— ng efforts to have atin Sears Sth Seen loss of $75,000. The flames. ened at one time threat: the town. Engines ‘The New York Stock Market. ‘The following are the ofthe New York ‘special wire to Ht. opening Fame arg sed a N. J. Cent) =e Baltimore Markets. BAL sollitai fort TIMORE, Mo., April 23.—Virginis 45%;" past-dne coupons, SU; Ubrees, 4914 Did to-day. BALTIMORE, Mb., April 23.—Cotton dull—mid- ding. “Lo%y | Elour firin and quiet, steady and quiet; western lower, closi ern red, 1.6441.06; southern amber, i land, 1.08 ‘pid: No. 2 POL 97M Ty: f 1.00 p41-00%. July, "1.0Dial.02 higher, with “active deus ie southern white, 5961: ern mixed spot, 54a53; 54%. Oats high juthern April, quiet. 73u75. . Brovisions ive. Coffee eafier and dull- ThBly, Sugar—co} Whisky’ quiet, 1.2ual. Freighis to ‘Liverpool Ll -Gad.: flour, sot ‘western firmer and dull; yw, 67a3; er—sonthern, $4045; western ‘47a18; westeru. mixed, 4446; Pennay! Tio eargose, ordinary” {0 yettned’ het, Sel eee pt rar erg ee 000 bushels: Salée~wheat, 705,000 bushels; som heat—southern ing dull; south- LOBaL. Le; No. Sis 9 ‘white, i prov fasts LOwArr. Chicago Markets, CHICAGO, April 23, 10:30 a. m.—British consols were posted at nearly the lowest figures kuown since the prescnt war scare began, but for ‘once the Jocal nurket fuiled to respond. The general tenor of the new was very warlike, but, under ‘good offerings, as- cribed to, more encouragivig crop Feports. wheat de- clined fully one cent from the ¢ Lit, with Jume quoted at 90%, kets Teport a good demand 47%c. for June. Pork, 1.75 for June. losing figures of Yast Foreign grain mar- higher prices, Corn, CTTICAGO, Tux. Apri 23.- : Wheat— ite: Mav, Ra Tune, Goa Subs, Oa, Oats 354g; July; BBig. Corn April, 46a: 5 ig, 4. Pork—Apiil, 11.10; 4 Si 118% Lard— 1 Apu, 6.90; 177g, ay Orbos June, bt duly Sone ss Leaves of Absence. A POSSIBILITY THAT THE CLERKS’ ANNUAL THIRTY-DAY VACATION MAY BE REDUCED. Postmaster General Vilas has under consid- eration the subject or granting leaves for the usual summer vacation. The law authorizes the ranting of leavesnot toexceed thirty days, butitis not mandatory. It is stated that this question will be considered in cabinet meeting and 4 general understanding reaghed as to the length of the leaves to be allowed to the em- ployes of the government, It is possible that ‘he usual thirty days may be reduced. The New Nati Among the building permits 1 Theater Bullding. issued to-day was one to Mr. W. W. Rapley to erect anew theater and office bullding on the site of the old‘ National theater. The structure is to be five Stories high, of pressed and moulded briek and iron, with all the latest improvements known to the building service. The size is to be 110 feet 104: inches front by 159 feet deep, and the cost $140,000. ‘TWO CITIZENS, OF VIENNA, VA., THE HEAT—A TEREIBLE TRAGEDY. Correspondence of Tas EVENING STAR. ‘VIENNA, Va., April 23. The people of the quiet little village of Vienna, in Pairfax ounty, Va., were shocked on Mon- day last to hear of the sudden George Malcolm, an aged and hig! death of Mr. hly-respec.ed Scotchman, residing Just west of the village. A fire bad broken out, and Mr. Maicolm went out to assist. in plowing a furrow to check the spread of the flames. A few moments later he was found dead under a tree by one of his sons, Dr. B. M, Collins was called, and ae pronounced {t of sudden death by heart disease, Mr. Malcom was a native of Scotland, where ssed of he at one time he was pos wealth, but failing in busines this country, eventually settling in considerable emigrated to irginis. He was the father of sixteen children, all of whom are liwing,and most of The members of this unusually them ‘grown, tnege fails were never together but once. Thé mother survives. ‘Wednesday afternoon, while the funeral of ‘Mr. Malcolin was in progress, Meno Heffuer, a man of German extraction, was e burning brush on his farm near th fire became unmanageable, owing wit sembled to assist inputting a un earch was instituted, and remains of his burned body were the woods. ‘The clothing on his lirely consumed, and the flesh, e: back, burned to a erisp; life had extinct for some hours. It is sup) unfortunate man, overcome by ety, fell jn a faint in front of the unable to escape from the flames. wife and two children. ‘tn ¢ town. The to the high which prevailed, and the neighbors as- irout. Was gotten under contro! it was remarked at Mr. Heffner had not been seen for some After the the charred discovered in body was en- cept on the evidently been that the eat and anx- fire and was He leaves a ‘The Beard ef Schoo! Trustecs. ‘The board of trustees conducted its business at the Franklin building last evening to the musicof “The Debutante,” which was. being Mary ing, Tebearved tn the large hall upstairs. Mis« E. Rowe was appointed acting supervis- Of the second division during the ‘was written by the after mittee on accounts them. Mr. Lovejoy asked if Fomerking ther bela nov understand, was ing that not uni why wanted to make this record. Mr. Brook: he did not ack for their reason. The Com- ‘and to the District Commissioners. Instructions in accordance with the Commis: stoners’ letter were issued to the superinten- dents. The board then went into coimmit- tee of the whole and com) the considera- the revision of the rules. The will take up the report of the committee at'ita ‘next meeting ‘Mr. Griswold, when tue committee rose, offered @ resolution to redis- trict the city for echool pus He offered a Tesolution proposing, to divide the, city and to six divisions of white schools ani three of colored, These districts or divisions Rot only changed the preseut bounds of districts Within ‘the city lmits, but added to each the adjacent portion of the county, the bounda- ties of the city districts being carried out to the Maryland line. As Mr. Griswold had not fully defied the boundaries of the various divisions, be retained it in his ion to complete. He Said it was desirable to more evenly divide the duties of the trustees and the labors of the su- ied Para earn tc pics nt some ‘supervisi neipals had'many more schools under ‘their care 1e object was, he sald, to give each trustee as nearly as possible the same number Ofschools. It was decided to appoint a special committee of five members to consider this res- 5 ‘olution, with another one offered by Mr. Smith providing that a local committee of three mei be: toeach division. A resolution by Mr. Birvey, requesting the com- mittee dh teachers to report such a revision as they deemed necessary of the course of studies ta the sehools was adopted. Mr. Birney offered a res- olution, which was referred to the committee on teachers, directing that the teachers of music devote themselves chiefly to the instruction of the girls in tbe bigh school and normal school and the teachers of half day schools. Mr. Bir- ney said that at present the foroe of the music teachers was expended over too great avervice. If they expected the school children to be taught well, he thought it best tosecure a set of Instruttors by training those from teashers are to be chosen, Air. Lovejoy, on suggestion of Mr. Brooks, moved that the board ask the superintendent to recommend a hish-school graduate m- clerk to the superintendent. Mr, Birney said the jaw described the person to be appointed as “the clerk of the superintendent” aud it would be better to leave the matter to Mr. Paul, who had already decided to recommend a bigh- school graduate; that he would vote for Mr. Paul's choice, but thouzht the restriction of the motion useless. Mr. Brooks and Mr. Lovejoy insisting, Mr. Birney waived bis objection and the motion was passed, om District Government Affairs. IN FAVOR OF STREFT ASPHALT PAVEMENT. A delegation of citizens interested in. the street improvements of tral portion the city, waited on the District Commis stor day to’urge that street asphalt pa the used in the improvement of the streets near the central street. Itis not unltkely that the citizens will be accommodated. BUILDING PERMITS issued by Inspector Entw V. Ries, repair brick, 145 B street southe: 100. H. Quast, repair brick, 629 D street northwest: $100. J. F. Akers, repair frame, 1111 44 sireet south: west; $350. Susan Fitzgerald, repalr brick, C street, between 9th and 10th streets; S400, James Keleher, erect two three-story dweliings, Missouri avende, between dy and Gin streets northwest; $8,000. John. Pitz: brick, 460 I sireet_ northwest; Kottmnan, erect three twostors Pennsylvania avenue; $1,800. Chas, W. i. erect five two-story<ind-basement aweliit Massachusetts avenne, between 6th and. st Streets northeast; $10,000. Chas. W. _K erect two two-story-and-basement dwellin: between 6th and ta streets north W. 0. Dennison, erect five taro-story “ Half street, between Land M streets suutheast; $2,700. Miss A. Davis, repair bri Street northwest; $1,100. | Mrs. creet a two-story and celiar dweilin between 7th and Sth streets north we R. Goldschimid, erect four three-story ment dwellings, 16th and N streets : 500. a The Powell Will Case. THE HABITS OF MEMBERS OF THE ADMIRAL'S HOUSEHOLD. After THE STAR’s report of the contest In the Cireuit Court over the will of the late Admiral Powell closed yesterday, George Perego, the colored servant of the admiral, continued his testimony to theeffect thatafter the admiral came from Baltimore his friends were not admitted to see hin as before; that Mrs. Stewart was frequently under the influence ot liquor— two or three times per week sometimes, with intermissions of two weeks. This was going on for two Years, getting worse and worse, When witness got drauk Mrs, Stewart would spber_ up. He had seen. Mrs. Stewart Iving on the bed beside the adiniral combing bis hair and using terms of endearment. Miss Alice Condon testified that she was the admirai'’s nurse from November 14th to the time of pis death (Jan. 15th), and he was then totally blind; that she was not always allowed to carry out Dr, Johnston's orders, for Mrs. Stewart would Interfere, Witness relactantly said she had seen Mrs. Stewart intoxicated a Feeat many Umes. Mrs, Stewart had control of the household affairs to acertain extent. ‘THE TESTIMONY TO-DAY. This morning Miss Condon resumed the stand, and testified for the caveators that Mrs, Stewart had full control of the household, ex- ceptas to marketing and some small affairs, Witness had been locked out of the admiral’s room for three weeks during the two mont service, Mrs, Stewart told her to goto her pri- Vate room on the third floor. The adnuir: asked her why she had not been there, and wit- ness told him. Mrs. Stewart had contiol of the admiral’s actions to @ great extent. Gen, Thurston was telegraphed for because Mrs. Stewart would not allow witness to curry out the doctor's orders. She (Mrs.5.) Instructed her to send for Mr, Webb if the adin.cul died, and witness took the responsibility of telegraphing part of the city, and especially C | ONE OF PORKPAVGE'S COURT TO AR. SWER A CHARGE OF VIOLATING THE LAW FOR PROTECTION OF CHILDREN. hire such chil emploved as'an acrobat ‘Or @ tortionist or a cirous rider. In the Police Court, B. Wall, who gmtored plea: all, who én’ cer O'NGtl tectifed that be performance esterday, and saw part in acrobatic performances, scribed. Witness did not think tt Shia kameemesae is wit os cree te be es esaeee wanted the - Intended this as atest case. ‘of not hew law. which must be enforeed. mH 3 — na Bae, ‘ocealve cruelty, and Me-Pore paged, had stopped the performance when BOU- . The court was a lisposed to continue case indefinite! e Sea indednirety and take the bonds of the “I have noobjection court took th $100, and the case was —_——_ A CHILD ATTACKED BY A Ram.—This after. noon a flock of sheep, owned by Mr. Samuel Alexander, and driven. by @ man, be game unmanageable when in the Vicinity of New Jersey avenue and E street, and scattered im all directions. Among them was a Wild which sed a number of children and attacked George Holmes, the 7-year old Mr. John Holmes, while in front of his house, No. 35 E street northwest, The fellow was thrown to the ground and ont teeth knocked out about the head by the rm eee won killed bim bat for the y arrival of He was taken Hi ft ~— who Fyre od him. house and meaical at vedical wid surimoned. BF THe First Case oF SUNSTROKE.—A burial Tit Was imeved to-day fro Wood, colored, from bis lat $0. 504 4h street northeast, ‘Toe cause of Month es n was sunstroke, it bel ‘fret ease Sunstroke reported t “lend ” —— Not At All Probabie. From the New York Son, Ve place no confidence In the report that the Hon. Bayliss W. Hanna, when informed of his appointment a# Minister to Persia, remarked: ‘Where in — is Persix?” The Hon, Thomas A. Hendricks, vestryman, would mover eee advocated the appointment of man who-eould make use of such language ‘There m isa movement in New Orleans tore- ‘open the World's Expositi ‘etober, "A. ballot box In Jersey CIS votes enough to elect & the board of chosen freeh stolen, the | democratic candidate was declared elected, end the grand jury Is now Investigut ‘ense. ‘Dr. “Aber aber ne, Of — hg counts, W. Vi mitted suicide Wednesday morning. mselt ‘the bead. The fusitiven ort Pitt, Northwest Tere titory, itis now learmed, took refuge with friend= | ly Indians near the fort. Only one policeman | Was killed in the attack by the Indians, |, Twogirls, aged 15 and 17 respectively, met twouuthe each aged 19 seare’at te Bho lyn skating rink, and the result’ was two destine marriages. The girls’ parents stitute divorce proceedings. Mrs. Barrios, the widow of the Inte prea of Guatamala, and her seven ebildren have at rived at San’ Francisco from ‘Her son, Antonio Barrios, arrived there from the east. osiilities have ceased in every part of Ton- Hi qui prin awd ora French and Ct Intec. -o \ hile attending to ap electric light: over the sidewalx in Chicago =a moruiag Chas. B. Schultz lost his bal: au in order to save himself frum falling, grab with both hands the reds which the | jump. He hung, writhing In the alr, antl U | guutine was stopped, when he fell to the grow Mary Anderson's yacht, the Galatea, was | sold at auction in New York yesterday for: the sua of $2,100 to Howard Of bany, N. ¥. . | Ths third game of the Wililard tournament | took place between Jos, Dion and Win. Sexton, | in New, Vork last niglt: Sexton uuabed hie nts In the fiftieth inui ‘only scored 344 poin iit etre A Desrevctive KANsas WATER Srovr.— Many lives were lost on Tuesday, near Medicine | Lodge City, Kan., by the bursting of a watey | spout. The water rolled along the low lands 1¥o to twelve feet deep. Houses and thelr occu: pants were swept aivay during the night, and | many people remained In the trees all thelr might clothes. — MARRIED. DOWLING-FITZGERALD. 204, 1885. st St. Francis’ charch, Stannton, ae by eee hens Father Donohue, HENRY W. DOWLING. of Wash ington. D.C abd ELLA PIEZGI of sua FOWLER—CONNEIL _ On April 29, 1885, Rev, CC Meador, WAl-C. FOWL eDOCS CONSELL Datu ot Momigumery county aad —- DIED. BATS. On Thursday, April 234. 1885, at 8 o'clock a RATE, Ge Teer. A 9. 2eee se Bao northwest. MARGAKET BALIN, beloved wile of the | late John Buin, bi the sew 'b year of her | ester ttc nase a ae ge | Oelock p.m. Saturday, 2 rep ny ener” COLLINS. On Thursiay morning. April 23, 1845, | ai2300 clock am, ALFRED J. SOtLtNS ieee loved oe Amelia Collins, Ib the seventy-seound oF his ag | Sruseral face place from in tate 2a1a rect northwent’ at ten Ueiuck ata, Meanie Friends and relatives ate tuvited toattend, wee FERGERSON. On Weds at 1 Oclock, LEWIS “TEMGERSON sont at Wm. Willis, aged thirty-nine years. Funeral. will take place from: the FR gira Vermont av tute, between 11 an ~~ West, on Friday, April 24th, at 2250 Frietds are respectfully invites to aitena, o> HOFFMANN. On Wednesday, April 1G clock p. un WILLLABE V- the Soungest uted oF | Natoutine and Barbara Hoflman, aged 3 months end ‘2 dave. Funeral wil take piave from bis parents’ Spgote Laahiate avenue nurciwert cu Belang 2a at 230 an. Weladloee ang Fespéctfuliy iuvited to attend MILLER, On Tharsday, Apel JULIA TINILLER, widow of the late George He ation ‘FUueral from her lave residence 453, aveuue noriwes ot Savardag, April 25tb,at 80a = m. vill please vem cate wit j7 Penna. ave., where orders will be taken MYERS. On April 220, 1885, Mrs JANE ©. $4 Broadway, Ries Aly canbe ebay Urn ei ditneues os ¥ ; ‘Those who may wish to purchase, eltheras adeli- | “4 curions circumstance, full of significance to | for Geu. Thurston, or she thought that there relict ‘Cliurles Siyere +m Seo'Fins avenue, }New York. USTEES SALE VALUABLE STEAMBOAT | Qusty aka: Tue BiMenS OUT Pee oor ee ee eae i ne Pt POCIERGOD, | cious beverage oF for rmedieinal una. | the superstitions. it connected with tis case. | snould be some gentleman in the house. “The | egiti year ss ate Cuarles Alers, tn her (900 10th seaeet écxmenan wi r PROPERTY. ea MARION DUCKETT, Trustee. Geun. Pass. and Tkt.Agt Pass. and Tkt, Agt, ghosting genssmaas Some months ago Mrs. Heffner fell sick from | general came a week or ten days befure the es and friends are invited to attend funeral et « Building), Washington. | ~ Cager and by virtue of a deed of trust date | _8P25 Sei) 22H 3 mhi¢-6mo_ | puLTERATED WHISKY, ere invited to make a | overwork; during her illness one of the neigh- | death ofthe admiral, who was then very fe@ble. late residence, 3224 First street. rx she 25th ob dune, ed SS Quly rocorded. in Liber [OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. 7]pALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. cea ie ‘bors remonstrated with her for working so hard, Stewart eald to witness that s] was there SS nagh ce a 294, 1985, RURIC 8, 2 No. 804, Follo 208, "of the land records. —— Ls E rrated brand, ‘1 sary, rected, not as 0 : |. 1885, RURIC Guwenat Pamtexne: Deirict ot Colaba: aud af ive requee wean Coane | A PINE PLEASURE CARRIAGE, conventinse | 13 CoSURDAS ; ve Hare fn comfortable clreamstances Saaipad tet | rderea, Witness ovetweata Mra. temet oie “and 1: Radgway, aad seve’ peaks Jamas Wurrety, ‘HL Cavern Osxxey, holders secured thereby. the uns med. trustees, will INTO A PARK PHAETON, MAIL WAGON EFFECTS EC. 2isr, 1884, awe t . 7 eg e 4 seared thereby, theundersigned, trastees. will | INTO A PARK PHAETON. MAIL W. UNTIL FURTHER NOFICK. ios pee tees Cae srr REE Nx | 2*Mall family. She replied that she must accu- | ing to the admiral; trying to influence him Sas: Pettey, is ‘ A rf arriage, FS Witt ‘are inv 3 2 iy of Washington, Ia the said Dini | at TWELVE. OCLOCK. in trout of my. aici: | Po! Chicago, 0:00 ui. and 10:10 pam, datiy. The |G pr pPF ER ERA Ff GF NAA | that her husband would die before he was 40. | proposed to leave, and ‘Dr. Johuston told her'to | “waraura aa Rist, 350% Seas ‘Hewnr EH. Dover, Washington, D.C. the following real and personal property belonging 16 shall sll the above Carrlage, built by Millon Chesca aren eet ea iusborgand |) “UD P oP EKER R T fe N NN | Mr. Heimer was 30 at the time of his death, remain, gelock p.m., JOHN SHORTER, at his residence, isos ‘Writaw R. Taavens, Special Partner. SAUL the right, tile, interest and eatate of the wala | Succ rane ee betes coe cdioneers | _Rextauocninsag ut, Noextra are B charged on Loeal Notes. uved herg (gelve ears eee oko tae ek | cos ny Nontnnens He the eovenapchted Fearer Bie company being one tindivided moiety in square num- WwW pe cae ™* | yor Clucinnatl, Louisville and 8t. Louis ° WW WH A OM g85g KK Y, = ii t “Rest rest! sweet, sweet rest! venty-t a ly at 2:30 8853 A representative of the United States Demo-| miral and Mrs. Powell, and was @ constant * ‘Buy and sell on commission all clases of Raley | eee eee a eee eratian the sald CATALOGUE SALE Bim and 1UA0 pan. with Through Coaches ‘und Www Bul P S55 Sa cand Goal ten ton that the Bogen advertising solicitors | visitor to them, often siopping days at a time, patil Be bosom of Ju there only ts ret. weouritien. sguare. Lots numbered respectively one (1) and two m4 4 Falnce Sleeping, Cary to above points, without | WwWW HoH It KK id not solicit for their paper. upto Mrs. Powell's death. After the death of | ,! Pe ne A. a: charch, Pega, 2), in square uum four hundred and seventy: | SUPERIOR FURNITURE, VELVET AND BODY | chauge. 2:30 pm. train ise Fast Limite? Train to| WwW! “w i H it Sss8 Mic ‘William E. Crist, 909 Pennsylvania avenue, | Mrs. Powell witness was at the house daily, | APTil 24th, at two o'clock p.m. BH DODGE. Resiwext Panraen {ates ih im ‘he ata ety, wit the wharves ‘opp BBURSELS CAREETS Hovuing at 720, Be Lots GO tan Bees ~ | reports stolen from his house yesterday a bicy: | reading to him ‘nd attending’ to ‘his letters: PAR WIGK, OR Apr 280, 188508 2 p.m. Op ance Gh bic a tome Ce BLIC AUCTION. is charged on this train for fast time. cle worth $100. Afterwards she was frequently refused admis- ‘congestive, (1), Btteen (15), seventeen (17), twenty-two (22),| ON MONDAY, APRIL TWESTY-SEVENTH, | For Piuspurg at 00 am. with Parlor Caz, anag-co | This Whisky, upon an analytical examination, has | NOM STOO. os go. Matreet; thata | sion to the adiniral, the excuse being that he | "Sicera!wt4:30 p. m., Thursday, April 284, from thle = Srna Gahanna chara | Mas OE rhe aan te | Eigen Dee ws | prove ef nom Ps and inet of any | Fa eon ce ay ate | atl tate Ee iat amt. tre | utes. Sot mu nioe ane OO = a Tesidence, No. 930, co1 streets | 4 . na ¥ > 3 fechantes’ ban es in wel ; Quotations of Stocks and Bonds and information | snd io sing to he mld lotg and lot umbered sx- | porthwret, the following superior Furniture fromthe | Fr Joutiners on Wes ys 6: 610, 0:40. 7:80, 820 | ihe modern ingredienta which aro sed togives feu- ington, eleven forged checks amounting to | 1n a November, was refused adialasion quite tre LhcaN Dif Sanante ake oe teen (16), in the square ment aren 3 fap oi 40. anoiithis: and on April Pigarding the markets recelved through our wires | “ais lof numbered. thirteen (18). in gure, num: | OE EE ae OOr Sons PEAT EULLY itindre ou Sundaya, 10, #30. 838 abd Too | ous age.and flavor to this popular drink. * Gohieve Lyles, alias Williams, a colored ser-| entry.” Was told that the doctor hud forbidden | SALLsged two pear fasr series aoe ender tens eames vanced nea | Cae ee ET ee ma| _ Sivek 25, 1:30, 4:40, 60, 710, 4:10, 825, 1000 men aeae vant, was tried in the Follee Court this :mora- | the admiral to tee any Visitors. | From Novem. | chilaren ot Weuteurih Cand hacbel & evelyy Seat caters executes ond reported poomipth poreememiecotienae fo ee FICENT CHAMBER SUITE, TENNESSEE | p29 ste on the Shenandoah Vall ing for robbing her employer, and the case was | ber to June she called about four times per . Zevely, of this city. . eres Aiso'acertalu railroad st oc near Quantico, Va. MARELE-TOP EXTRA SIZE BEVEL EDGE | eee ae oe eee as ey, Talteed «2 | Browning & Middleion, Barbour & Hamilton, sent to the grand jury; bonds, $500, week, but was galy slowed to see him four or STEAMERS. called the Potomac raliroad, about one and seven: | pp PLATE GLASS. Pon train ues Puuiaa aeeper Webi t Ree | J.B Bryan & Bi we Lizzie Offutt, colored, of West Washington, | five thnes. The iral always spoke to her UNDERTAKERS, eee ‘Gath GFS.10) sles Tn exiene togetser wih ibe as | THREE HASDSOME WALNUT. case | yt! ae |e oe ema a Bowe fourteen years old, was arrested on suspicion of | in very affectionate Verms, and the felingn be- ZEEMAL SHANGATLANTIC GONDANT Hpowut wharf anda certain, tract Of land coumaining | CUNT 'EHONY” FRAME BIER’ MYRHORS, | 2 Annipolls, 6:40am. and 12:10 ana4:30 pm. on | Xn a e ane larceny, but discharged for want of evi nee. tween her faintly and adm! % ere ex: mova reper be ah Ronn Snes teat Morton | Ware se ae PLATE GEASS TWO, MANTRE MURROIS | SURI SSS i HAC Easington and Bath | JouDAE Magruder,” JC. eryood 0a, PE gt Ae aaa bom Se ot RF. ARVEY, Rae Rieke: sa Ale the several steamers, nae. George B. RLEGANT. PASY (CHAIRS ORS more, SN), O40, 6350 Bm, 1210 pan. 330, 440 | & R Watery ‘W. H. H. Ciasel. ee Frangeol, Wetnesiay, April 29, 6 am. | fart aud Excelsior, uarel COUCHES, LIBRARY DESK. WALNUT BOO 130,980. 7:15 °ana 1 Gundays, ring byes rN, EX-SENAToR JoNAs, whose appointment a8 dsseriave Sasi Wednesday 13, 59m, | (Also «claim aguinet the Harlan and Hothngswortn | SAS¥ir' RICE SHAIR,, FANCY CHATHS, Metfopolian Branch 7:26 ah, dally excepe sunday, Nyko il S collector of customs at New Orleans has been pees. wee 2OlGam, | Company fur damages remalting Aum wderectveeus | MARAUE-TOR CONTE TABLES LACE CUR: | ah nally: 4:40 pm. daily’ excep Sai BH, & H. W. CATHERWOOD, expected dally by his friends for several weeks, Soest, aonb, wa ae she | acetate AMOUaNS eons a || EEROANTEAL URAC RLV ET ART BOEY | fe Pumupal smug on Mato ian Se, oak hak gone home, itis still understood that he i | yi kent speuk to yousbout Mary and Fanny | ap 1788 aw. MS agent No.0 Howie Choon. Boe Sore BE | penses. demurrage, ce” ihe Counsel fe theeeapeny Se RUSS S Sree Gea ROC SE: | tind Valley branch v0o Km. dally, Sxcepe Sunday; Sole Proprietors, to be appointed. alone.” The admiral was not aware that whey | J AMES BELLEW, ahsmrila 1607 Pouoay ants seers, VEEL Of | Cocnmennced tonite iermiation inthe Suneatics | FETS, nGAIR MARTHA | NPLINUS | Qgguterich, #00 Am. 4:40 pin daly, exeoa | mean Philadelphia. | Pensowar.—Minieter Pendleton, Senator | Were there: ws lm Se Sy ese! = “Wasnington, D.o._ | f#%0t;upou'a contingent fee of twentivive percent | PEREAS, SUPER BLANKETS, HAL AND | por Hayérmown and Wiohester 205 am. dally, ex- Stanford and Mre, James G. Blaine were regis- | DT. W- }V; Johnston tentified resterday under | uitention to all devils of funerals. . om UNaRD LINE =a Gates Min dra tape te sea realestate at | nis house has been vecently furnished with great | 0, nuday tod 930 Ran. dally vo Magersiowe, tered in New York last evening.—Ex-Repre-| by jnder directions of the ‘court he S CAIN € —— shina and Excelsior separs care and expense, and the owner. ou accountof making | rains arrive from the ‘West daily. 0.00, 790 am, |'Lne Pemurcros sentative Denster. of Wiscondd. tain town, for UNDERT PICK. “ he Washington real estate, ee ee a vane ce ee ae. 300) ‘) @ short stay—U. 6. Treasurer Jordan % at —>___ ‘Tae, ber New aye and E ewe comanp Siopwenie DOMPaNy, tieamer Cesare Leary. aud all > mss u ate mune Fal 5:39, gm. and 1:50 and 6:25 p.m Wormley's.—W. W. Astor, late minister t0| Usrtous ExTERtatnmest.—The Vermonters = = TIED, BETWEEN NiW YORE ANDLIVER” | ‘Terms of ualet Cant en Terms cash. From Lexington, 5:30 pa. dui, € SEARDAND Seem wanTeE Romo, has rented a Newport cottage for the | neld thelr annual reunion at Marint's ball last BOTELER, FOUL CALLING AT CORK HARON *TOUN SEMDEN, _tpiza WALTER B. WILLIAMS C0, Aues_| From Hradec’ and itermedline pola, o8 am. coming summer ——Mr, Forsberg, the | night and stirred maple sugar after. the true adie ee oe Rag BonUMN, jee IOMAS J. FISHER & CO. Real Extate Aveta. | TYulnsleayes Butumere or Washinyon at 6:10, 0:20, Bright's disease th New Nvork-—Gen. "HF: | people residing oF visiting =~ FURNISHING UNDERTAKER, Sencnte eee aes ANCERY SALE OP VALUABLE InpRovep | & 30,9 and 10:30) pas ‘Guhaiya’ G30, | 178 VALUE ENHANCED BY RECENT MM-|Ciarkand Mrs. Clark are in the city, visiting ty ct swesiauod ther old ssie eaisotiatlons, Tuc | Xou $18 Penmeyivania avence northwest and 798 via Seed OPERTY, BEING THE DSOME RESI- "1:30, 1°35, 4226, 5, 6:30, 7 . VEMENTS ielr frien n.and Mrs. Van was ERY SATCKDAY PROM SEW SORE DENCE Wo. 14d3 & STREET NORTHWESE, 11580, 186, 4:20, 5,6:90,730, Balba 10:50 eed Tesentative Randall was called to Philadelphia | viven a Mece of tes to pour It carte make te | 8th st. southeast. ‘Telephone call 3e. TES OF PASSAGE-—Cabin—$60, $50 and $100, IN THE CITY OF WASHINGTON. this morning by the sudden death of his | waxy and delicious. During the remainder of toaccommodations : : rtue of Only S6xaysto learn and opernte, Prints 76.cher | brother in that city Yesterday——It was Mr. | the evening, until 13 o'clock, the time was | > W. MARKER, A t Nordhoff, spent in dancing and wus acters (Inclading caps and small letters, punctuation | Charles Nordhoft as See meeengst —_oo siaiahiiiniinas ices No. 6340. lists in the New York ‘who sailed ‘THe Witt oF raz Late Mus, Rernorps.— PRACTICAL EMBALMER, : MUNDAY, THE TWi marks, figutes, signs and fractions.) Europe yesterday. ‘The Will cf the Inte Reteoce Reynolds has ‘been AD, 1885, #6 J ‘The SIMPLEST, MOST RAPID, MOSTDURABLE | Navat CapereanLanam Arroneren— | filed. It leaves, to F, BB. Bands, in, trust, ail 18 110 crest nerthwes, bat neha “Tegpdlmnecet cc tes rectue or Goats MSMR “Gia | Sie Seat ie EE te keep the tot Phaser ns SUPERIORITY FULLY SUBSTANTIATED by the | J. and M.S. Guest, of Maryland, naval cadets ‘Woodward Hall. ee at sn order; avin a TEST OF ACTUAL at-large at the Annapolis 5 000 to ‘USE snd ty EXTENSIVE the J. H hase for pony F gpoom Sock sppcintmentscan be Ry be resold at the’ —— the property equals toR. ke _____| the balance in s JOHNSON BROTHERS, _——._ SNEPSrarER boom ap 208 paistina Sey a Drmarssxp 4 Cuaron FAROE FACILITIES—NEW Mar. ee WHARFS AND RAITROAD YARD: oye . Sohinsoee ORDEES PRINTING | OF ALL REDS Given antl alt ‘put iturus i. DARBY, Sa ere and | TWELFTH AND WATER STREETS &.w. aoe ‘Practical Prisiter, ‘will be. and ry 432 Oth street northwest | $150, deposit day of said that ust be cont “pay. | BRANCH YARDS AND OFFICES CONNECTED in aueb a way that ‘Trustee reserves right lien re BY TELEPHONE ———————— 1202 F street northwest. ‘ato ae be payed THos. Z Wacoastas,, rede | 1020 11h meet northwest rosdway of ath etree, socreca Reamer aa THR ABOVE SALE 13 BERERy ‘of asi 1iis orn rece portiwest ax to (a TOW of at unt “MONDAY, the TWENTY-GEV ie Sdewsil” willbe oatend along BAY oF Arai soe Se eerie Corner Od and XE sreste nortiowa, sad the will