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ad THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., a ie 7 FEED pon pd pAy, APRIL 30, 1885. SALES. AUCTION SALES. AT YEE Die TION AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. ____PUTURE DAYS. 5 FUTURE DAYS. il THIS AFTERNOON. FERS € CO, Auctioneers 7P HOSE WAGGAMAN. Real Entate Auctioneer, WU sett at avetion on SATL at SEVEN PM A LARGE AND UNREDEEMY Ladie DAY, MAY SECOND. irrors, Carpets, Russ. sea, Rooks, Carpente: ns: Ladies’ Coats, Circul Sossal tnsteaments of Tahie Goth Napkins aioe Pasties holding tickets will plewse ta at HH COHEN: 1007 ‘all kins, J RIVERS: TY OF ViInG ) Lectures nine weekly end Sth Septemver. F Tniversity of V ales apply (P.O. JOHN B MINOR, Prof! Com, and Stat. Lit EET, RETWEE CH LESSONS. Paris etc ap2o-wéstm Privatetaicion if Profesenr de Pras PRE UNDERSI education Mr. Will D.C. He is well kn Gan gentleman of great worth, tive talents of abigh urder, and exhibiting untiring Seal in the dischargeof any trust which may be con- fided to him, J. In Cavell, Noah RK. Da- Be DeVere, Jobn af Virwinia. vis, P.M. Sith, Wm. F R Page, of U LTIMORE, Jouns Horxins Ustvxsarry, Ba Mr Ww: D. Cabell Thave kn us head and fo Virginia. Me. Cal sition, of unusual attainm ill not fail to give pro: ice to any scheme with Which he may connecthimself. BL. GILDERSLERVE Catalogues of Norwood Institute for 'SO-'S6 sent on om, ferences—Patrons of the school In this city. Addrem MR and MES. WM. D. CAB tngten, D. apse oP lueh sicial po- nd of rare enrrgy, Who IVIL SERVIC: 4 nussTeania ave, nw Select Civil service Libeur; Veractical Civil Se ‘Thorongin Ciel service Drill: ‘TUESDAY SDAY AND S\TURDAY EVEN- Hours from 7 to 9 pm. Torms res ja2zagwe_ ESCHEEI. TEACHEROF PLANO «and VoraL Parcicnlar attention to be- nberm, ag well. as those wishing to be quai eriurmers of Teachers. Terms $12. 134 ™ NAHE HOWE BUSINESS SCHOOL, EA "TD Etter cononsed course in practical Hocteheeping: hip and English Branches at Morning, afternoon and might ses ight to 2 Spatem of Bookkeeping textbooks. Shorthand taught p special teacher. J is, URYAN}, Principat, ap24Tin RHE SEW SCHOOL OF MODEL i ee em Tt: : wit be oper ail te simimer” Clase in Fremcn, Gerken Thispanan seme ‘phd Jas CORRITOS, PRIVATE TeToR oJ teenth Seat ases age a ae fouicpe sudtiex” Special teilities rad TPE BERLITZ SCHOOL OF TAN , Roston, Brook 2ath st a wy WASHINGTO stn v fons. “So faagnt w ap6__ WILL RE OPEN ALL SUMMER, (QHORTHAND — REGULAR CLass SF BS every evening. Private lessons shorthand tooks and pablicatio: And exceptional opportunities fur learning the art are offered at WASHINGTON PHONOGRAPHIC HEAD QUARTERS. 927 I <t_n.w. me QUSINESS EDUCATIC ‘OR YO! Imer seaatons of the Spencerian Husiness gad, D sts ns. Mapid English lang’ t writing, only 12 leswors, 83. Call ‘or send Greniara HEN EY C SPENCER, Principals SARA A-SPENCER, Vice Principal. et CHOOL ELOCUTION AND DRAMATIC ART. S ‘Also private lessons in Enzilsh Rranches Vocal Goliure’ dod Reading Instruction, day and Dim ADELINE DUVAL MACK. 1420 Ne SD _TYPE-WRITING PRACT se guaranteed if instructions ails preferred.and number lim . office of Johns & Faston, Menographers, 47 Louisiana ave. ‘mbit-sm* SHE BEST AND CHEAPEST PLACETOLEARN drawi: pai Of Fine Arts, 15th st. aud New ¥ study saved.” Receptions free Wednesday evenings af M oasertatore culture, ‘ASHINGTO: Vv GRAD. ew Engiand technique, harmony and voice | as | Fa TOL? Lou st nw Ree T all the an nthe to wits HALE-P, sale, 01 cout IMMEDIATELY THEREAFTER, original tot 6 square ¢ “On W at FOUR it is the desire and Intention of the trustees to sell he abie bid ‘Terms of sale are, one-third cash, balance ip six and twelve months, secured sold ann r% pe bi risk und cost of the defauiting purchasers. For fur- ther particulars and information, call at our office. qi Os & WAGGAMAN, Auctioneer. ap2sdacds, NHOMA On MO? at TEN the fn such G rpuosa i NESS, On SATURDAY, MAY OCLOCK, above Ry virtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber X ont Of t = ground plat or pian thereof as the nord fast of square number F. of dred feet thence southwesterly aiong the east line of sald squai thr westline of said square and northwest iH taining ‘Terms: id to or aale, shed in Washungton, D. C. sell on WW! | OF May, A. M.,atand upon the wharf of the at the city of Washington, in 1 Lew the the Potomac Steamboat Al the ‘with my MRS. M.STEVENS The cuiture and develop of sents FLYNN, A.M id $5 emonth. cz “PROPOSALS, % Be direction roposais Will be received it th it Mon THURSDAY of projenal nd specifications, together with ail necessas tiation. eas be obtained at the Office of the Tn- of Buildings of th tof Columbia, and Bids upon these forms Will aloue be considered. The right Is reserved to re _apzeet prersas w exRtWeNr, April 2 Sealed Proposals tit ti Wiis be revive thotice uni TWEE K NOUN. Wiebe NESDAY, JUNE TENTH, Iss. for suppiving the War Department aad ite Burewus with, lee during the Eetaliyenr ering dune Gis Tsoih. The foo mut be | fear and free from snow pveeed ae the sever wepartanent in Wastit partmentscal 1) deliveries excepting sundays Bad recoan be required. ‘Phe quan: | y required is estimated at 700,000 puunds, more oF proved security will be required in f Sealed en: Lipes endorsed | on the outside “Propels fur lee," and’ addreed to the undersi: m. | CoM sOT Awc-tunt Quartermater, CRA | apts ote tae wines DPOSALS 10K iC} i War Dre + and must id ‘offices of t t weighed upon the De WK NUON issS. for fur ‘al anid Wood) to be delivered at OMices in Wastin he parties to whom the be awarded, in sich quant! | The convenience of the Deparuaeut Departiner whiten re « Toteaus ail bias Proposals foF Bus the unlerscned, ONT A nt Quartermaster, US A. Sues PROPOSALS FOR IMYING ASPHALT A: GRANTED PAV EMI NTSIN THE CLFIBS OF WASHINGTON ANU GEORGETOWN, ‘Orvice oy rH F Wasiasen By direction of th Pry; tan ComMisION EE, D.C, April 25, IS. owed of Commissioners Sealed osils Will be rerviverd at thisoMee unthh TWELVE ‘on WEDS é XTH1S80, bout 8.000 less, of Bock pavenien more oF of waphaltum pave: = of wepbul uthe cithes of Wain k forms of proposal Rary si = wilt alone be ¢ pacts of buds ‘ DENTISTRY. PHYESTARE P Sow Filing @ apeesalt che without cxtruting. A loca as The yom alicvintes pers of cat Buinkwtered tue saune to thous even samt Sitte F cow, ear eT. M. TALLOTT, DENTIST, 437 7TH st, three doors from “corner "Denitstry in ull brauches ‘Teeth inserted $7 per set All work warranted wank L 1 SCOTT, DDS, ‘ciirs ex perience i Dentistry. Preservation of the Satara ‘Teeth a spe HITE STAR LINE—-MAURY ROUTE. Cuite: States snd Royal Mail steamers, for Rarer me aad Liverpge Saturday, May 2, 730a.n. PUBL Saturday, May 9, 12:30 pn. GERM ANIC. ~matarday, May 16, 7m ADELAT.C Saturday, May 23. 1 pan. From Wiite Si bot of west 10Eh wt. Salvon, G00. Sa, Bho. Return tekees on Epasonabie Uctis’ stowage at low Tuten Luteroie For inspec in oe plane and other information apply a's Gifices St" roadway, New, York. MiGs Gent adnaas Sapiens Coy as stenve northwest apisoragn oid Give Mend woos! Sins, Unins “The quversment reserves the right toreject anv and | on in three (ie sie the same. (11), teen (5), and tw or Wharvex, and ning to the wald lots and to lot numbered six- and der and on the days respectively mentioned, On "TUESDAY, MAY FIFTH, 1 fs wich interest at ix per cent will be required from each purchaser at the time rior department, a large quantity of old mate- | aiimal, aud tie coupelet and harness In per- tion. ds of the Distriee of Columbla, we will sel a A.D. Lon at FIVE O'CLOCK P. M.,, all the same erly from the southwest corner of thene id square and Delaware aveane one fet four and one-huif inches (401 ft. 4y in.) tothe ng, together with all aD ts at one. two and three years; notes to bear inter- ‘il cash, at option of purchaser; conveyancing, &¢. At purchaser's cost, A deposit of $500 required at time Terms to be complied with in seven day: wise the trustees reserve the right to resell at the risk andevst of the defaulting purchaser, afer Ave days ch di No. 804, Follo 208, et. seq.. of t District of Columbia, and at the | holders secured therehy ar hundred and seventy-two (4 Lots numbered respectivel are ‘uumbered: four hondved ead seven, MPROVED PROPFR- GITY OF WASHINGTON, UM BLA. Improved realestate hereinafter named,” LOC FM t wift ott for AST FOUR OCLOCK P. Mert Will 0 3 riginal lots 1g, 1d 3d streets cortheast, situated on New Jersey avenue, near ELY THEREAFTER, original lot 5, nal sireet, near F street southwest, PSDAY, MAY SIXTH, 1885, beginning THIRTY OCLOCK P. MeL will. olen foe FLY THEREAFTER original lots 1 19, Ist and O streets southwest, ELY THEREAPTER original lot 5, ith Capitol street near Q street, ¥ THEREAPT:R 108, in square |, situated on Catal street, neat O unproved real estute of the bank, no reason ils be declined. by deed of’ trust_on property annum, sem ‘fall cash, at the option of the purchaser, it commensurate with the value of the lots {terms of sale are not complied with within he trustees reserve the right to re-sell at the a F street. AS DOWLING, Auctionver. GOVERNMENT SaLF. DAY MORS MAY FOURTH, 1885, ‘CLOCK, I shall sell,on the G street bide of ASES AND STANDS: BLES AND CHAIRS; RCOOLER ‘8, AND LARGE LOT OF LUM- zat ARY OF THE INTERIOR. AS DOWLING, Auctioneer. OUT, CONSISTING OF E BAY HORSE AND HAR- ; SECOND, 1885,at TWELVE, . in front’of my auetion rooms.t shall sell the nt turnout. ‘The horse is sound and a ‘THOMAS DOWLING, At ic USE AND SIX FRA STREET, BETWEEN DELA- NUE AND' SECOND STREET WEST. ‘936, folio 35 et seq., of the Land Re- he premises, on TURSDA ing-deseribed real estate and premises, situ- and being in the city of Washington, in the Junabia, Known and designated upon the part of square red tive hundred and forty-six nd described as follows: Begin- the northeast corner of sald from, thence south along the eust ‘square and 2d_ street west, three hun- four and one-half inches (300 ft. 4% in.): sar. 540: e¢ (33) feet, thence westerly to intersect the Delaware avenue at « wntone hundred and fifty-one (151) feet, said the west line of ur hundred ard northeasterly” alot corner of said square; thence east along the said square one hundred and fifty-eight ws (158 ft. 10 in.) to the place of besin- stugular, the Improve easements rights, privileges and appur- fhe same belonging or in any wise apper- One-quarter cash, balance in equal install- be secured by deed of trust on property sold, other- ice of such resale in some’ newspaper pul BAVID WALKER, } yas NATE CARUSI | ROS, Auctioneers. ' a2l-codds SALE VALUABLE STEAMBOAT PROPERTY, virwae of a deed of trust bearing date sof June, 17%, duly rocorded in Liber ¢ Iand records of the est, of the bond. ned. trustees, will HURTEENTH DAY ELEVEN OCLOCK teamer Geor en, in he aad Distr, personal Property belonging to Company-—that Is to say: Interest aud estate of the sald the under EDNESDAY, THE, 1855, commencing ing Teal and right, rpuowas B WaccaMan, VALUABLE IMPROVED PROP! LNG ON VERMONT AVENUE, AND T sTREETS NORTHWESD, No. 1817. On THURSDAY, APRIL THIRTIETH, at FIVEOCLOCK Ex the premises, Lot 1d, 4quare 384, lmyroved by apaTdads THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Auctioneer. ‘Real Estate Auctioneer. T shall offer for sale, on v HIS EVENING. Barcelona, Te. Together with Satauel Potters Bs ‘Ponty, cart ‘Millet, Brissot, XP. "Bonn many others. WEDNESDAY, sylvanis avenue, the ollowing artiste: J. Sf. fon Sianield. David’ Cox, Copley Elckiiig. Aaron on, Gamba, Indonl, Commencing at ELEVEN A. M. and continuing at EIGHT P. M. Sale without reserve or limit, /PHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, FINE ARTS. SUPERB WATER COLORS,’ Recently selected from the leading exhibitions and studios of London, Paris, Madrid, Rome, Milan, .n, Florence, Bologna, ‘The Hague, Amsterdam, Antwerp, Brussels, part of the collection of the late Sracing ‘fine original: Works seu Sk We Turner, fe Clarke Francia Danby. Fortuny, J. F- .Ten Kate, M. ‘Ten Kate, Vroiyk, Reghault and ‘be sold ov! APRIL TWENTY-NINTH, 1885, THREE P. M., THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, THESAME HOURS, ‘The whole forming the finest collection of water color paintings ever brought together in this country. ON FREE EXHIBITION ‘Monday and Tuesday, April 27th and 28th, day and evening, at my auction rooms, 11th street and Penn- ap25-5t TAKES THURSDAY ‘three night EV sss Eibcke" Pika fog. ae.’ Goods _WEEKS & CO., x will ell at sive, commencing’ TIETH, and FRE PASTSEVEN O' laces, Charms, Glasses, Ladi tice’ _Gp28-3t its This sale consists of them a Very fine 3 karat Diamond Pin for gentleman. fine Gold Watches, Gold and Filled Chains, Lock- ets, Jewelry, silver and Plated Watches, Opera Glasses, ‘Books, and Custom-made Gent's Cloth: ‘Will be sold without reserve. vanla avenue, at public auction, by non-redersption, from No. AWNBBOKER'S SALE. ‘BR. SELINGER'S FIRST SPRING ALE FOR 1885 SALE FO! PLACE AT 711 7TH ST. N.W., Pm. and coftinue Diamonds, amongst "ENING, at 7:30 R, SELINGER, Broker. Auctioneers, ap2zs-ot* ‘CTION SALE OF UNREDEEMED PLEDGES. our establishment, 1282 Pennsyl- ‘all pledges forfeited 000 to 25,800, incli- on THURSDAY, APRIL PHIR- DAY, MAY ONE, 1555. at HALF- CLOCK P. M., consisting ‘of Gold, Silver and Metal Watches, Diamonds, Chains, Neck: ‘Lockets, Scarfpins, Bracelets, Plain Gold and Set Rin tons, Pencils, Pistols, Guns, Books, Bibles, Drawing Instinmente, Carpets, Curtains, Valises and Opera i ‘Spreads, Solid “Silver aud Plated Ware, jee” and Gents’ Clothing aud all kinds of wearing ‘i AX''B.—Persons holding tickets wil! please take no- Barings, Pins, Study, Sleeve E STELN) ‘FOL! BROS Auctioneer. TO-MORROW. ASSIGNEES 8A: FREEZERS A) By virtn pay! therein. apa HOMAS DOW being one \divided moiety in square num- in the said ‘to the said 1) and two the buildings and wharf relat a 3). in the said city, with the wharves oppo- ‘Lots numt respectively eleven wenteen (17), twenty-two (22), v-three (23), in square numbered five hun: ee (503), in the sald city, with the whart ie rights and jeges annexed e square last above mentioned. nueva thirteen (1). In aaoare, num- ve hundred and four (: ), In the sald city, with the improvements, wharf privileges and ap: purtenanees thereto belonging. MAlso a certain ralltoad at Of near Hest th tenth re. th furniture. Also a claim against the Harlan and Holl a anna and ‘The Washingto ‘therewith ‘Terms 01 rpHiomas J. FISHER & CO., Real Estate Aucts. B © Distt th with money i y Is propre BL. mS SEVENT Yaluable tion invent ten 0 the day of Kis wet paid ix chawer. Leather, Crockery and Everythi klse Solid Kvek ad costs 2c, 7) Leary and Excelsior, with their tackle, apparel and ‘o will be sold: together, the steamers George- virtue of equity eanse N said sot ha Je ot K str the haprovements thereon, ant Commodious three-story brownstone front, cei tree ea ieSto he secarmed by the prombaury notes of the Purchaser, made in favor of Ute trustee, abd a lien Pe | Rorved apg tie + No deed willbe given until all the purchase gy pUrChamer. Ali Li d&ds Oflice of the US Attorney, jays dicd selatd a ing 1G Acres, more oF les. 19 el on the Leirgraph Koad lead about 1 nusies trom Henning's Maun and 4 tiles Bomt Washingwon Chiye it adjoins, the: lana ot mara Coan, Magrader, Gregory und’ others mitt age wood Ube balauce cleared: water paseed in qu The soils weil adapted to tnd Market Gardenine. Poe parposes of a Dairy ft offers minny inducementa, Teruus of saiv as prescribed by the decree are: One third of the purehate mon day of sale cr on tie final ratification thereof the remaining be paid In Mictiths from the day ofaale, forwhich the totes of {he parchaver Mast be given. wecured Wo Ube. maior tubes to be pad Ih cast ®t the option ‘of Ake pure chased ‘Cont esancizg ate coat Orth 2 get Andon theSAME DAY AND PLAC) PAST TWELVE O'CLOCK Containing 3 acres, proved Oya comfortable dwelt ‘adapted thind of the purchase money ‘Gay of ade or on the fipal ratification of the maiee ‘StWwbien sum to be paid ta cual the remainteg two-thirds Inonths from the the purchaser fucthon ofthe Trustee, ‘of sale Unt ald: OF money to bepald Incas Quantico, Vv. Potomac railroad, about one and seven 0) mies in extent togeter with the ad- ‘nt Wharf, and a certain tract of land. con! at three and one-third (31-3) acres bear the ie several steamers, Georgeanna, George orth fur damages resulting from a defective con- mer, amounting to about thirty-six $600). with Interest, besides ex. arrage, e counsel for the company ehus agreed to conduct this suit, not yet ivgal termination in the court of fast atingeat fee of twenty-five per cent wad, the wharf and real estate at Excelsior separately. Peal Sees, the wharves and the ge Lear’ aid all property. cul riltbe sold together. | PYOPSFY com ealer Caste ALUABLE IMPROVED THE HANI SOME RESI- REET NORTHWEST, ie Supreme Court of Wt Gs Colitis, peceed on ibe bib aay AUT. Is8a, anda supplemental ‘et ou ihe Zith day’ of September, So. 4.944, wherein the Un puainant and Samuels. the undersigned offer Tor sale at on TUES ALD. 1883, certain ‘piece the elty of Wash wud deseribed as Tot number iwell's subdivision of sare ume id seventeen, (21'7,) as recorded he surveyer of the Disttiet of Culuni= ‘Rfrontage ofed feet on tie hy w depth Of 135 feet, together onsisting Of @ hand Aiueries q with large back buliding, known ut house K street northwest. Sule, as prescribed by sald decree: One- @ purchase money to be paid it cash, and installments at “six (6) (1s) months from’ day ) per cent: the deferred pay inwerest at six sold, oF all ‘the premises is cash, at the option o be pal | Pitre par. he pure uid. A deposit of 3G0U Will be required om ee of the bid, and if the terms of sale are ed with withih ten days from day of sale riy muy be resid at the risk and cost of the ‘gumeing at parchusers TL COYLE, Teuste RAN DOL SALE OF TWO VALI RINCE GEORG ‘ts Se Circuit Court form yl cg tal pose at publlc eis er ou THURSDAY, tee IS ghd, at Bie Real + pfwhich the late Charles ‘Htar> Eh BLE FARMS IN TY, Mb. TEE Reto Brienteat post aie ‘Chae {eis conve Millsand Market. itis’ {i Tous, « lenement Siabie."One-tourih of the land is i plenuiiol and ey to be paid in cash on the : a hail be paid i rah om the day ‘ales <-thirds of the purchase inoney shail Swatments of aise Ywelve ant cigiiverh the Trustee, auld beating legal interest fo feaie antl abt, oF ine whole at the perches ON DUCKETT, Trunea jie jolning the more or $8 ; } H a 38: instalments i i f GINE, BUILT PHILADELPHIA: LARGE LOT ICE C |UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, Le, FOUR HORSE POWER EN- YOM, MILLS BROS TUBS, ICE BOXES, RANGES, ILERS, KITCHEN UTENSILS, ND. a AISO, ONE HORSE, WAGON, iAy> HARNESS AT AUC- 1¢ of a deed of assignins MAY FIRST, 1880, at TEN it T will sell on FRT- O'CLOCK A. M., atthe lee Cream Parlors “known as Picks, 911 Penn: Ivanla avenue northwest, all the goods mentioned above, being the remainder of the fixtures contained ‘CHAS. S. MOORE: Assignee of Edw. Fick. LING, Ai “LAST CHANCE FOR THE SEASON.” CATALOGUE SALE ora GRAND ASSORTMENT OF DWARF BUDDED HYBRID PERPETUAL ROSES, FROM THE BOSKOOP (HOLLAND) NURSERY ASSOCIATION (C. H. JOOSTEN, 8 COENTIES SLIP, NEW YORK, AGENT FOR THE U. 8.) Tobesold at my Auction Rooms, 11th street and Pennsylvania avenue, on FRIDAY, MAY FIRST, 1885, at ELEVEN O'CLOCK, Parties anable to attend the sale can have their or- ders executed by the Auctioneer. ap27-4t THOS. DOWLING, Auct. LOTS ON OM. SIXTH AND WEST. EREMPTORY SAU E OF FINE BUILDING IARION STREET, BETWEEN SEVENTH STREETS NORTH- On FRIDAY AFTERNOON MAY FIRST, at FIVE O'CLOCK, we will sell, in front of the<Qe Este to, 102, ‘DIVES! 103, INP. THYSON'S SUB- ION OF SQUARE 445. Each of these Lots front 20 fect 10 inches on Marion street and have a depth of 105 feet to an ull ‘Terms: One-third cush: months, notes to deed of trust. A a balance in six and twelve ‘bear Interest and to be secured by jepoait of $100 on each lot as soon as the District of Col ments thereon. having. ‘order oF be resold at th be secured by the in which Ei Denham and ‘will $900, Equity De 4, trast wd feet ‘and running mont signe ‘at his cost a quired at time R EXTENSIVE, §, TICLES, Furniture, C0, MAK WASHS: AS The trade and No. 6340, the undersig: A.D, 1886, at FIVE O'CLOCK auiction, in front of the premises, ali thist plece or par- cel of ground known as the east half (£. 34) 01 numbered seven (7), in. Reservation D in the city of Washington, District of Columbia, and the improve- ‘The purchaser of sald pro} ed to comply with the teri ‘court, passed in suld cut Ix, twelve aud ¢ fo bear interest from day of sale, the purchuse money cau be or on the ratizicath given until all purchase money and Interest A lien is reserved on the properiy for purchase. audi interest. All conveyanciug at purchaser's cost $150 deposit will be required when property Knocked down to the highest bidder. must be complied with within ten days, Otherwise ‘Trustee reserves right to reseil at risk and costs of de- faulting purchaser. ‘THOS. H. WAGGAMAN, Auct. THE ABOVE pe AE, (VHANCERY 8ALE By virtue of a decree of the of she Distriet of Colum! ing 9,200 square feet. ‘of sale: Onie-thled cash; balance of th chase money in six and ( ths, with Interest, y pa ‘abd ratificatton of sill execute a deed i the purchaser s posit of $00, not ane. a, THE CONTE! iy 'D HUSK MATTRESS! CANE SETTERS AND CHAL TEES AND CHAIRS, CHATES, PERFO! STEADS, HUREAUB LARGE ‘STOVES, 81 FOR PURPOSES: oe KITCHEN Boy BRUSSELS CARPET G, LARGE , DI SCR CROCKERY, . sold. [ap27.6t] _ DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts VRAN, SALE_OF VALUABLE IM 7 £ROVED REAL ESTATE ON MARYLAND AVENUE, BETWEEN FOUR AND A HALF ANDSIXTH STREETS SOUTHWEST, WaSII- INGTON D.C, By ‘ee of the Supreme Court of: kimbia, passed Ih Faulty Chuse pas trusted, will, ou dee STIETIC DAY OF Abit, PML sell at public lot rty at the former sale ss of sale and the ‘Promissory notes of parc id. canh On day oF a thereof by the court. ‘No deed none’ ‘Terms of sale 8.8. HENKLE, Trustee, Office 460 Louisiana av ay ‘ALE IS HEREBY post- the TWENTY SEVENTH AY OF APRIL, 1886, t the same our and place, by consent of . SS, WENKLE, ‘apa0deas “Prustée. aa THE ABOVE SALE IS THER Post. pond until PRIDAY. MAY (FIRST 1aes ‘same hour and place Feds by consent of 8.8 Ht Sapreme Court it, passed in 4 cause N ocket 28.0n 17th Novembe ilas Travers Is plaintii? and Lemuel hers defendants, the undersianed, as nt pablic sale, on FRIDAY, il MAY. THEO, a€ the bour of Six f Lot uumber 6, witute in square down upon the map of the cit: ict of Columbia, the sa:d Tot Inches front on 19th’ street north buck that width 150 fect deep, con- Ive months, with Interest, Give his notes, or he may lent Of the whole purcliase ule by the court the under- ACKHON, No. 3250 Mstreet, —} reust H:VING WILLIAMSON, 406 La tve.,} MUS. DOWLING, Auct ‘ap25-d ‘ALTER B, WILLIAMS 4 0O., Auctioneers, ALE, OF HOUSEKEEPING A INTENTS OF FORTY ROOMS ALESROOM FOR CON: SECOND, commencing at front ot out salesroom, ap extensive ussortment of Household etc. ROSEWOOD CASE PIANO (WM. McOAMMON & S), BEDSTEADS, BUREAUS AND "AGE FURNITURE, HAIR: WICKER CHAIRS, WALNUT CAR ESET RATEDSEAT CHAIRS, Hicb- AND WASHSTANLS,TWO UIT ABI HOTEL SUTENSIL, STRAW MA 1G TABLES, BLANKETS, Di ivate buyers are Invited to this sale, e Svery article needed in tag w+ LTER B WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. ATTRACTIVESALE OF SUPERIOR MANUPAC- TURED FURNITURE OF SUBSTANTIAL MAKE, AT RESIDENCE, No. 1319 F STREET NORTHWEST. On MONDAY, MAY FOURTH, COMMENCING ATTEN O'CLOCK A. M., WE SHALL SELL THE FOLLOWING WELL-MADE FURNITURE: ELEGANT UPHOISTERED PARLOR SUITES, VERY COSTLY; HANDSOME WALNUT FRAMED FRENCH PLATE GLASS MANTEL MIRRORS, FINE ELEGANT WALNUT MARBLE TOP CHAMBER SUITES, VARIOUS STYLES; FINE WALNUT WARDROBES, BEST MAKE; WALNUT WRITING DESK AND LIBRARY TABLE) WAL- NUT BEDSTEADS, BUREAUS AND WASH- STANDS, LACE CURTAINS,LAMBREQUINS AND CORNICES, MARBLE TOP TABLES, LIBRARY CHAIRS, CABINETS, WIRE-WOVEN MAT- TRESSES, HAIR,HUSK AND ©. T. MATTRESSES, BLANKETS, FEATHER PILIOWS AND BOI- STERS, BEDDING, BRUSSELS, HALL AND STAIR CARPETS, BRUSSELS OAR PETS THROUGHOUT THE ENTIRE HOUSE, CROCK- ERY, &c. ‘The above ts’s partial list of the furniture, &c tained in premises. Iv eis of the and in as ood couditio pection is invited. apsost_ WA REGUL, EOF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE ING EVERY DESCRIPTION OF HOUSEROLD EFFECTS, A LARGE LOT IMPORTED CROCKERY WARE AND TOILET SETS, FORTY DOZEN TUMBLERS. ALL THE WIGHT ANDILILE 10 Fike WELSH LTHE RIGHT AND TIT! FIRE FSCAPE: FOR PARTICULARS APPLY ONE BILLIARI) TABLE COMPLETE, WITH NEW SOUNTERS AND CUES. aps0-2t THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, ONE FORTY-SIX AND ONE FIFTY-FOUR INCH COLUMUIA BICYCLE: IN PERF EON ORDER, AT AUCTION. On SATURDAY, MAY SECOND, 1885, at TWELVEOCEOCK, at my auction rooms, 1 shall sell, without reserve, the above machines. ap30-20 ISHER & CO. ‘Real Estate Auctioneers, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY. By virtue of aged of trust, recorded in Liber 987, folios 1n5 ef sea.,of the Land Records of the Disiriet of Columbia, the undersigned wit sell, BL upon the. premises, No. 1 street n.w.,at, Sr OCLOCK BE. Mon WEDNESDAY, THE ‘THI TEENTH DAY OF MAY, 1885, the west part of Lot No. 1, in square 121, in tie city of Washington, im: Foved by & brick dwelling, having a front of 26 feet Binches on. F street, between 16th and 1vih streets, with a depth of about 119 feet to an alley ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash, and balance in one and two years, deferred payments to bear interest, at Six per cent per annum, and to be secured to the satis- faction of Trusieea. A ‘deposit by purchaser of 8200 Wil be required at the sale. Conveyancing, &c, at cost of purchaser. W. B. WEBB. \ ap80-d&ds BENJAMIN b, SNYDER, j Trustees. OLEY, Auctioneer. Twill sell MONDAY, at TEN O'CLOCK A. 3, MAY FOURTH, the slock contained in store No, ) Tih street northwest. ‘The stock consists of Crockery, Glassware, Tinware, Woodenware, Stoves, and a loi of Furniture. ‘This stock will be sold without reserve, apao-st FOLEY, Auctioneer. (QOVERNMENT SALE. JF will sell at public auction three Horses and one Wagon, at United States ‘Senate Stables, corner Dela- eet Nonteast on SATURDAY MORSING MEY SECON HHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE UD the District of Columbia, passed on the 6th day of Pooeate Gi WeHURSDAY. THIRIETIE DAY GF*AERIE, 1885, Lots Nos. (8), seven (7), eight (8), nine (9), ten 10) and Gleven (Li) in theaubalvision of Lor Me one (1), in Square No. six hundred and thirty (630), Sooualte’ cotine wetcr ana Boncas eovenanee oad Souci ‘set forts and described it che deat of pat tight dated Deconiber se. 1ST entered inte betwen Andrew W nd Mu} his wife, and Margaret Heuer and feconded with the plat of eauiviscn see ieee eo one Or se : ony, in the Diane or Coase: rt of said lot one (1), In sald ‘Square theast corner thereof, front- hoor : brie de (0) feet and Th 1) inches by a depth of one hundred and twenty (ibd) feet ‘Terms ofsale, as prescribed by the decree. One- fhted Gf ea pected itoer ts ot and the eaten: ining (o}end chettesn Co) months trom tee ance of Gases coil etre tual avies drawing as @) wer os ‘on the property purchased. A deposit of fifty ($60) Golan tert We taestes made ein ine Pees idenscken down, All sonvepancing Tobe alae coo the purchaser or purchase ripen PUUHN C HEALD. Trustee, GOLF st. nw. DUNCANSON BROS.. Aucts, Sada aplt a> THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED UNTIL MONDAY, ELEVENT DAY OF MAY, 1885, ‘Same hour und place. 20-008db8 Rs at ELEVEN O'CLOCK, By Labi W. P. CANADAY, ap30-2t Sergeant at Arms. C PROVED REAL stare ON RonTH CAPE ‘TOL STREET, BETWEEN D AND ESTREETS, er virtae OF edicts ot tie Suprema Court ok December, 1883, id amended on the 7th day Sational Unioo inearanoe COupaag aint and Jub Beryier and otters are defehants: hall ell to the highest bldeor, tu frost of te ser commences 4 HALE PAST FOUN OCLOC } JOHN C. HEALD, ‘Trnst BETWEEN SORTHWEST. a ‘AFTERNOON, MAY FOURTH, AST FIVE O'CLOCK, we will sell front of the premises, LOT 22, SQUARE 363, fronting 20 feet on # strect, with a depth of 96 feet, to an alley. “rhs property s_ rapidly improving tn value, over 100 houses having lately been erected in the vielnity. ‘Terms: One-third eash.balaice in one and. two years, with six per cent interest, or all cash, at option Of purchaser. “A deposit of $100 atstle; conveyancing, &e., at Cont of purchaser, s ‘ap80-ddas DUNCANSON BROS, Aucta, \HANCERY SALE OK TWO VALUABLE JHOUSES AND LOTS NO. 428 AND5i4 lUTH Columbia tn a in equity cause No. 0063 (Ham vs. Clan 1.), we will sell at public, suction in front of the premises on TUESDAY, TWELFTH, 1885, at FIVE. O'CLOCK P. 36, the north ‘balf of lot numbered Fifteen (15), in square humbered Three Hundred and Forty-seven, (844), 10 Washington city, D.C., belug house No. 614 10th street n. w.; and IMMEDIAVELY THEREAFTER the south part of lot numbered Fourteen (14), in square numbered ‘Three Hundred and Forty-eight (45), commencing thereior at the southeast corner of said It Fourteen (14), and running thence north 26 thenee west 50 tect, thence south 13 feet, thence to the rear line of sald lot, thence south 1 feet to the south Tine of suid lot, und thenee east {0 the place of beginning, being house No. 425 10th st. . W., In Sud city. “Terms: One-fourth cash and bstance tn three equal wallmenta, at sts, twelve. and. cighicen, memthes hove to he given; with ipterent from day Of wale oe orek oh thpraperts, Cncerancng a porches ost, and $100 deposit on exci Jot when Dhl uscepl Hane epee HASIDTON Tenses: e14 Peunseivania avenue northwest PRANA b. ORME Trustee. 209 IE street nortliwest, SCANSON BROS, auctioneerm "* apuudeus “No Tanry Exe Far Tue HALTER DRAW WITH GOOD OPINION OF THE Law.” WHEN ANY ONE WHO HAS THE SLIGHTEST CLAIM TO RESPECTABILITY ISCAUGHT IN A QUESTIONABLE TRANS ACTION. HR FIRST SETS HIMSELF TO THE TASK OF INVENTING EXCUSES, AND MAKES DESPERATE EFFORTS TO RELIEVE HIMSELF OF THE ENTANGLE- MENT BY PLAUSIBLE REASONING 4S TO THE CORRECTNESS OF ALL PRAC- TICES WHICH HE HAD INDULGED IN, HOWEVER MUCH S4ID PRACTICES MAY HAVE OPERATED TO THE DETRIMENT OF AND ABSOLUTE LOss TO THE COM- PLAINANTS. IN THIS CASE THE PEO. PLE ARE THE COMPLAINANTS, AND NOW THAT THESCALES HAVE DROPPED FROM THEIR EYES REGARD THE DE- FENSE OF THE CORRECT MAN AS A “SOMETHING LIGHT AS AIR” THEY HEAR THE SOUND THEREFOF, BUT CAN- NOT SEE IT, THE MANNER IN WHICH THEIR CONFIDENCE HAS BEEN BE- TRAYED 18 TOO FRESH IN THEIR MINDS, AND AS PATENT TO THE EYE “aS NEW SNOW UPON A RAVEN'S BACK.” AS YET THE PEOPLE HAVE: PRE- FERRED NO CHARGES AGAINST US: THEREFORE NO DEFENSE 18 NECES- SARY. ON THE CONTRARY, THEY ARE DELIGHTED WITH OUR MODE AND MANNER OF CONDUCTING BUSINESS AND ARE GIVING US THEIR CHEERFUL AND HEARTY SUPPORT, FOR WHICH WE ARE DEEPLY GRATEFUL, AND BEG To ASSURE THEM THAT WE SHALL CONTINUE TO SELL FINE READY-MADE CLOTHING AT EXACTLY TEN PER CENT ABOVE ACTUAL COST OF MANU- FACTURE. ADLER’S TEN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUBE, STRICTLY ONH PRICH, 927 and 020 Seventh streot northwest, Southoast corner Mustachusetts avenue. Always be sure that you are in the RIGHT PLACE. See ‘ADLER’ over the door. a@ Open evenings until 9; Saturdays until 11. apl7 if (A Ex HT RLY go © hts BRO HARRY Soo act KE KUN x G6 pre gb fy oo me e fA t. bee P AS tun £4 Sof rj 814 SEVENTH STREET, SPECIAL SPRING SALE! MONDAY, APRIL 20, UNTIL SATURDAY, APRIL 25, SPECIAL AND EXTRAORDINARY INDUCE MENTS IN MILLINERY, LADIES WRAPS, LACES, JER: SEYS, CORSETS, RIBUONR, FLOWERS, TIPS, PLUMES, RUCHING, LACE CAPS ANDSUN UMBRELLA, 5,000 DOZEN STRAW IATS AND BONNETS. ENGLISH MILAN BRAIDS, BELGIAN SPLIT AND SATIN BRAIDY, PEARL, LOOP AND ROUGH AND READY RRAIDA ALL THE LATEST PATTERNS AND COMBE NATIONS OF FANCY sTRAW8 IN ALL SHAPES. 2,500 TRIMMED HATS AND BONNETS FOR LADIES, MISSES AND CHILDREN. OSTRICH TIPS AND POMPONS IN EVERY NEW SHADE AND OF ALL QUALATIES. GOLD AND SILVER NETS AND LACES, COL ORED CREPE DE CHENB, HAT BCARFH AND TROOLNGS. 1,000 CARTOO: PARIS FLOWERS, $5,000 WORTH OF JERSEYS AND VISITES. SUN UMBRELLAS AND PARAROLS LESS THAN ELSEWHERE, GIVE US A CALL BEFORE BURCHASING. a srg NEW DESIGNS IN RICH WHY SUFFER LONGER WITH TENDER FEET, ‘When you can purchase FINE SHOES, made by hand, for $3.50 and $4, and made to measure for $5 in any style you desire, GENTS, ‘We make for you the celebrated WAUKENPHAST and other styles of Shoes for only $5. ‘The increased demand for our FAMOUS $3.50Shoes for ladies and gents assures us that they will wear. Every pair warranted, BASE BALL SHOES also made tomeasura We have something new in this line. GEO. W. RICH, _8P10__ Successor to F. H. Wilson, 409 7th st, n.w. EOF FINE THREE STORY 'T BRICK DWELLING, NO, SUH STREET NORTHWEST, CIRCLE, By virtue of u decree of the Supreme Court of, the. District of Columbia, holding’ a spectal term in Equity Court, puced in cause Hubbard against, ossmuinn, No’ #274, Doe. 24. T will sell at public auc in front of preml-es, on the TWENTY. SIX DAY OF MAY, A.D. IsS5, AT HALF-PAST. FIVE O'CLOCK P.M..all that certain piece or parcel ot land and premises, known and described on the ground ir pan ofthe city of Washington, Distbit sof Co. bia us and being lot numbered ARy-four (4), of massunderland's sub-division of square numbered ne hundred and fifteen (115), as recorded in the of- fie or the Surveyor of the District of Columbtain Li. ber ten (10), Eollo fi 5), together with all ‘ ‘of a fine, pees a e sald proper ‘oa deed of trust, on which tere Ys about ‘a ; ve third (iy) cash; balance in equal instal- ments, in one and. two years, the notes of the par- Ghaxor with interest nt six per’ cent per annum to be he deferred payments. notes to be se- ny ceed of trust on the property gold. 4 depo-lt of 8250 to be made at the time: the property isknocked ht Tr oe The Sd nore pero led eae ten days. at the cost of hase rane ya TEARLES JAMES BELL, Trustee, : 1437 Pennsyivania ave, ashington, D.C, Wi JUNCANSON BROS... Auctioneers. TP HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. VERY VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS ON THE CORNER OF GAY AND ONGRESS STREETS GEORUETOWN, AT AUCTION, on MAY FIFTH, 1885, ar. SEX O'CLO kk, [Will sel, in front OF the pret SE Ses, part of Lots Nos, Oana 6, in square No. a9, Tronting 60 fect on the south'side of Gay street, by & OL 140 feet on Congress. street, Staw ads ap28-0t RY FRAME BUILDING ON STREET. EXTENDED ABOVE DARY STBEET. BOS ny virtue of an order passed by the Board acacia htt Uae, ie Pose Het of Lestttute Colored Women and Chilih We Will sell on MONDAY, FOURTH DAY OF MAY, Ae Poult OCLOUK, ih front of the premises, (ai ve. * ‘ONE LARGE TWO STORY BUILDING, having a front of 108 feet by a depth of G0 feet, and is Titest Dulidings will be gold to be removed, and offer endid opportunity to those desiring to build elther "fens Sash, By order of the trusvees. o apasasins ” “SUNCANSON BROS, Aucta, PEREMPTORY ING LOTS IN AUN: Kr ‘THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. Mary Lomax TayLoe “et al,” cot SVorsia Pent Wanastr “et, Equlty, No 0269, On consideration of the. of the: George F. Appleby, ‘William E. Rdmonston and Withee ‘Payloe snyder, herein filed, recommending that au- tiorlty be'given trem by the agurt Lo accept the bid oF SL. iiown for the purchase of 1obsig amd Lie are No. 221 in Washington, city. b. C {the same i the property kuewn as 21° Aladison’ Place and Fesiience of the ate. Beny. Ogle. ‘Tragloe, decd) at for the sum of fifty-six thousand dollars(@s6,000} bie ope-third casi and residue in 1,2, and 4 mars ith interest at 6 per_Cerituin per sarium. tom a of sale to him wall paid ii Ue, Cweuty-secema day of Apel A. fee onierdby “the Court that trustees dovept said bud and sell tho sald peo to the sald W. Liirown for the said sumo /358,000 Su terms aforesaid unica ‘cause be. shown pros to h, 1885, why such sale shook not be made or Why, tetera gt ale beng fully” complied with, « final order of ratification of sale should not be passed on said reventh or provided @ copy of this order be published daily Evening Star, cominencing April 23d, and once In the Ws Law Reporter prior to said seventh day of May. Jainants, vs. ‘defendants, in (signed) A.B. HAGNER. Asso. Justicn A true copy. Test: "| "RJ. MEIGS, Cleric, apys-20 By M. A. CLANCY, Asst, Clerk. H ‘OUSE PAINTS: CAN BE BOUGHT CHEAPER AT THE Fats Oasis Saat, tio Hite st] N 912 14 street, three dubts west of the Patent Office, tne mediately adjoining National Rifles’ Armory, rd Sea ee ae Bish, colors (ary oF in ell) te ae ES oa ‘sddréns Spoctal card and aprinted Brigeliatgf every artes fold in this ‘deparuiment wif be sent to you by return min a few hours’ time by letier-oar Fler’ This peo rier.’ This prleelist gives the price of int quait. haif-galion, gailon and five gallons ofeactt kin ¢f oll, turpentine, dryer, varnish and other liquid sold by mitarire: also price Ber quarter-poand, halt-pound, . ten, twenty-five and one hundred old by weight; also list and prices of articles. ‘departments of roportions. afull of prices and making pt deliveries, to secure a lib- ral Of the Sale ef ae Pole pee watts 0d: $10, 012 and Ole G Bure f9-sor GOLDEN SPECIFIC, A POSITIVE CURE FOR DRUNKENNESS OR ‘THE LfQuor HawIT. tven in, ‘of coffee or tea Agron fin 2 ‘or tes, without the will Ttean be: For Taz Buon: IR & A Combining ICS, quickly and completely CLEANGES and RICHES THE BLOOD. Quickens the ection of Liver ana durpepeyroneep eye akin smooth. It does not injure the teeth, cause ache, or produce constipstion—ALL OTHER IRON MEDICINAS DO. Physicians and Draggtsts everywhere recommend tt, Dr. N. 8. Rreorms, of Marion, Mans, eays: “I re commend Brown's Irom Bitters aa s valuable tonto for enriching the blood and removing all dyspeptic aymy- toma._It dees not hart the teeth.” iain Steen a Mer ree a, ‘in commend It to those Mark and cromed red lines on 4 Me BROWS CHEMICAL COs BALTIMORE MD, Lapras’ Hap Boox—Useftl Useful and attractive, oon. ‘of Blood polsoning, and taining list of prizes bout ‘coins, etc., soln. ste given away Uy all Wp, medicine, or Nome Lue Ir IN THISCITY IN QUALITY AND CHEAPHERS rmax THE FINE CLOTHING SOLD AT THE LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING 00., COR 7TH AND G 8m™ 4 rim naan OREVIOT MUTT 930, A Fine Black CHEVIOT SUIT at 99, cheap at $13, A Fine Mixed CASSIMERE BUITat Soap aga, 4 Fine Black CORKSCREW BUIT at $10, ‘worth $15, 4 Fine Colored a . CORKSCREW SUIT etgt0, 4 Fine ¢-Button CUTAWAY SUIT at! Sisk at 917. 4 Fine PRINCE ALBERT SUIT st 912.50, TEES at 990. ‘We have a large line of BOYS’ and CHILD- ‘REN'S SUITS from $2.25 upward, es Ine of PANTS for Me Wehave. large line of PAS fen Children's PANTS from 50 cents up. GIVE US 4 CALL AND BE CONVINCED. war Remember TE LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING 00., 9p21 CORNER 7ex AND G STREETAQ Ws Rassorrciy Teva THE ATTENTION OF THE PUBLIO ‘TO OUR LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK . ov SPRING AND SUMMER GOODa ‘We can sell you e Wine Cur, Kid Oxford Tis for $2 et pair, and a finer quality for $2.00, Our 00 Ledies Fronah Kid Hand Sewed Oxford Tiss ene:'t be bent. Bennett & Barnard are still making those beautiful ‘We have them in all the latest style, ‘His Bpanth Arch-French Kid Turns ares suabine- tion of beauty and comfort, ‘The Paris Beaded Opera is the latest novelty in the Siipper Ine We have them im five different widths. We have a large aud well assorted stock to select from. Ont 8 Seamless, Lace or Button, for Gents’, can’t be bent. 1n the finer grades you will find we are not be- hind. WE HAVE ONS PRICE TO ALL CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK. NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GoODa, BOOTS AND SHOES MADE TO ORDER aT THE LOWEST PRICES, W. H. RICH’S, aps. ‘717 Market Space, next to Sth at. Tux Reoxerox STANDARD TYPE-WRITER 178 VALUE ENHANCED BY RECENT 0e- PROVEMENTS acters (Including cape and small letters, punctuation marks, Sgures, signs and fractions.) ‘The SIMPLEST, MOST RAPID, MOST DUBABLE and NEAREST PERFECT Writing Machine made. SUPERIORITY FULLY SUBSTANTIATED by the TEST OF ACTUAL USE and by EXTENSIVE SALES. Warranted and gaaranteed to give satiate on, Send for Ulustrated cireularto WYCKOFF, SEAMANS & BENEDICT. ‘WASHINGTON OFFICE—OORNER EIGHTH AND ¥ STREETS. mblé3m Serra Huns cod AMERICA AND ENGLAND. WE ARE AGENTS FOR MESSRS. DUNLAP & CO., OF NEW YORK, AND MESSRS. LINCOLN, BENNETT & CO., OF LONDON, THE PRODUC. TIONS OF THESE CELEBRATED FIRMS ARE RENOWNED THROUGHOUT THE HABITABLE GLOBE ALL GOODS OF SUPERIOR QUALITY AND WARRANTED. WILLETT @ RUOFP, SOLE AGENTS, ad 905 Pennaylvanisave. Pore Axv Ixviconatma ‘Those who may wish to purchase, either as «dell fous beverage of for medicinal purposes, an UNA- DULTERATED WHIBEY, are tavited to make trial of the celebrated brand, uD WPPER TEP Hex 5 www WHISKY ww 3 ‘This Whiaky, upon sn analytical examination, has Proved to be free from Fusil Oil, and indeed of any or the modern ingredients which are wped to gives flct ‘Sous age and flavor to this popular drink. FORGALESY 2 2£iddieton, Barbour & Hamilton, Tnageene, Gon,» Ht Mecger'a tro, Reale Bal ohn H. Magruder, ic. 10a, an Waters vinoes ‘WASHINGTON, D.C. 3 4 H.W. CATHERWoOD, ole Propritors, Philadelphia, i | AVENUE, 2d EDITION. Laat Torani Te St Coal Miers to Strike. =: THEC. AXDO. CANAL COR- DIRECTORS OF * 2. ‘Special Diapatch to Tae Evaomwe Oran. ID., April 30.—The board of of the Ohio canal are in the onlngs Seve, Selita ‘ie expected tomorrow cents ton ‘pe miniog. wili'be held: turvaghout YY ‘of unusual Pon ee men! be ‘fetal, Bed of te tion. GOVERNMENT TROOPS OCCUPY PANAMA TO-DAY. Pan, Vis GaLvasTo, April 30.—Aiz- pure bed sirvendered wesordiing to yesterday's arrangemen' wet his arms,and the Porciemens reps cesuny he oy dag a Tals ends the revolution. St tion. ——— Kelley Goes to Lge Flaca TLMINGTON, Al 30.—Minister A. ¥ Melley fet . prev Tork at 10 o-clock it bis brother, Rev. B, F. Kelley, all reported interviews with MM iley have been pure fabrications, and that, See bas hover: made public Rhee pak 9 eee ‘The Epidemic at Plymouth, Pa. wi Pa., April 30.—Since two 'clock this morning’ there have been five Seats of Etymouth trom the epidemic, but the disease ‘to show more favorable symp- ———— Taking Western Unien by Surprise. CHICAGO, April 30.—The war between the Chicago board of trade and the Western Union ‘Telegraph company broke outatresh this morn~ ing, owing to the failure of the latter to keep its Promise not to give quotations to -he bucket shops, ‘The managers of the board of trade this morning declined to allow the Western Union ut Ite wires into the new board of trade building. As a result there is no “ticker” ner. vice at ‘all to-day, and brokers’ offices in this elty, the bucket shops and the open board of trade alike have no quotations. The telegraph com ‘eppears to have been taken com- pletely surprise. General Foreign News. THE MEETING OF THE EMPERORS. PERTH, April 30.—The Pesther Linyd says an interview between the three emperors is pro- Jeoted for August 9th. Telegraphic Briefs. The trial of Richard Short for the assault on t. Phelan in O'Donovan Rossa’s office, ofan in New York to-day. "he line of the Canadian Pacific railway from Halifax to Vancouver, B. C,, will be completed by Monday next. By'the thiddle of May, in eventof war with Russia, troops could be to Indis over the line, should It be ‘Recessary. Commandenin-Chief J. 8. Kountz, of the Grand Army of the Republic, having com- pleted his inspection of the Pacific const depart- Mnents, left Portland, Ore., for the eust at noon yesterday. Ee ees FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. ‘The New York Stock Market. The foll the openii 2 prioes ‘ofthe New York Stock market toriay. as reported by Special wire to Ht 1. Dodge, 580 50h street Name. 2 Name, RE = ‘e: Baltimore Marketa. BALTINORE, Mo., April 30.—Virginis sixes, con- folidaied. 48: pabt-due coupons, G0%: new ten-forties, ‘Big: new’ threes, 51 bid to-day. BALTIMORE, Mp., April 30.—Cotton dull—mid- dling, 10%, Flour firm and demand active, with an advance of 10 to 25 cents on city mills. Wheat— southeru higher and firm; western irrecular, unsettled and active: southern red, 1.08a1.10; southern amber, L.12a1.15; No. 1 Maryland, 10B%, usked: No. 3 westera winter red, spot LOI\al 62 april 02 ee A higher and fairly active: southern white, 62463: south- ert Yellow, 60a61; western. mixed ‘and April, Suigasoig: ‘Mar, Stasrtg: June, 58m asked. “Outs Bigher afd “ftin-southern. 40a: fremara’ white 45050: western mixed. 45a47; Pennsylvania, 40000. Bith moderate Shusty steady. ouaer Erdeh to Liverpool per, steamer dull—cotion, 11-044. Sour, 2s.: grain, 3i4. Receipts—flour, 2.170 barrels; Wheat, 20. ‘bushels; ae ge bushels oats, 14,000 bushels; rye, 600 is. Shipments—corn, 49,000 bushels. Sales—wheat, 1,131,0U bushels; corn, 50,000 Chieage Markets. CHICAGO, a: 1100 a m—Te commo- ious galleries inthe’ Board of "Tenge ‘hall "were erowded this morning t withess the frst trading ta fhe'new bullaing. Tie ‘our was aly well filed, sad the pits were crowded. an the’ prospect for sar’ f beeatenlarged duriug the interlin aud the otter grata markets ed made‘s strong advance in prices. “The Wheat market here opened two cents higher than the Sisson dag, wlth Sue at iy fel bark to Fose quickly to fe ee metid Spened at 40%, nd fell back To 40y. Wrovislons 10, I11.. April 30-1 p. m.—Whest shortly the close broke off from its @highest point to for Juve, but rallied and closed at nearly outside figures, Wheai—Oush, Oly May, Oia July, Ot. Cora firm—Cash and May, a a A STATUE OF CHASE SOLD For OLD MeTAr. In.un auction room on Louisiana avenue lie the several pieces of the Incomplete statue of Sal- mon P. Chase, which the late Clark Mills under took to make for the government. ‘The statue, which 1s of gun metal, is of heroic size. The huge toro stands up against the wall, und near at hand the head has been deposited on the lid of an old box. In a corner the gigantic legs mand with the fect uppermost, giving an im- pression that the owner of ths legs is going down through the floor head foremost. The head, which 1g considered very fine, was modeéled from the lines of a portrait taken of Mr. Chase when he was Secret ury, and which he preferred above uil other portraita. ‘Tho marks of thecastings are stiil on ye face and head. The dismembered statue Was bought as old ‘metal at the recent sale, by order of the court, of Clark Mills’ effects, To-Day's CABINET MEETING—AIl the cabi- net officers, except Secretary Endicott were at the regular cavinet meeting to-day. ‘Tae Disraicr Juay Laws.—It has veen sev- eral times recommended to Congress by the At- torney General that the jury system of the Dis. trict be nized, but Attorney General Gar- land says thet be hs nor yet taken the subject tion and {6 not whet recommendsdous be will mate, Brve ror THE MONUMENT STAIRWAY.—Bids were opened to-day in Col. Casey's office for the material and labor of completing and painting the iron work of the stairway in the ington ‘monument The To wring were thobiddere: ‘Bnced ans nn worl isville, Ass ot andi $20,591. itgaivanised: Phacats: Troe One Trenton, N. J, $25,312 painted, and rues tere email they were sent hour for opening the bids, they will be consid- ered in awarding the contract, which otherwise ‘Will probably goto the lowestof the three bid- i Fe 5 Jupexr Wriie's Svccesson.—The vacancy in the judgeship of the District does not occur til to-morrow, and ap tment of a suc censor to Juage Wylle will not be made to-day. A CorTgact AWARDED.—The contract for furnishing cast iron door and window frames for the new wings of the War and Nas State, spartment build: has bee fe $C3ackson @ Go, of New York, tor 910,638 § Ss District Government A@aire. 4 CONTRACT AWARDED. ‘The contrast for 2, at the Wi Workhouse —___ DENIES A SkooND ManrtaGR—In the mat- ter of the estate of John Ashley, in which Gea. Sheridan ts the administrator, in the Probate Court, Mr. Jas. Lowndes y‘ Charles A. Ashley, asked that the Of the personal estate be made to states that be is the oni: 5 nog rs coly child of deceased; = MR. GALT's ANSWER TO MoRRow's ‘To-day, in the case of Robert. Morrow. W. M. Galt, to rocover @200 for extra work laying the floor of the tnauguration bail room, the defendant fled a plea and affidavit deny- ing that he made any other contract wil row than one for $1,600, and says that be at Cag 4 indebtedness the comm ittee did not owe a cent, —— Manntae Licenexs.—Marri been Issued by the clerk of the court to J. Edwin and Laura E. Hodges: Edward Dwire and Kate A. Nunan; W. i. Yost an Mary E. McDonald; Samuel Dut ‘Elisa beth Kelfe. on —A colored 30 years old, who gave bis nomoan thee: les Comolly, was arrested this morning by Officer Breen and locked up at the fifth pre inet station on suspicion. ite had in kis pos. session a druggists box ‘marked “D. bers, ae of ar =, en also tre. dco and several se! le wv near Rockville, Md. — ey Alexandria A@airs, ‘Reported for Tae Evewtno Stan. GpRronarios CouRT-—The corporation ‘Will soon conclude its May term. commis- stoners of the court have been ordered to @x- ~ | mine and report on the ge gy sale of personal property belonging te the Tush sale of persona ards enute and the ‘distribution of Norrs.—Alexander Merchant bas Testedan a charge of axtault on Justles Payne.—Mrs. { V. Brere has been adininistrator of the estate of ber bi in Alexandria county:—-The remains of ME. Oox, who died here at Mr. Creighton's, were sent to hls home down the river for burial this mom- ng. ‘ar- ited Diplomacy at an End. RUSSIA SENDS AN ULTIMATUM TO ENGLAND THAT I8 EXPECTED TO PRECLPITATE 4 DECLA- RATION OF WAR, A dispatch from St. Petersburg last night said: The czar has sent an ultimatum to Great Britain demanding that the latter shall socept Russia's proposed boundary line between Turk- estan and Afghanistan. If Great Britain refuses to accept this boundary, Russia will | pocced. to ovcupy: Herat. Orders have been ned for the mobilization of the entire army. The Odessa division of the army, numbering 30,000 men, has been: from the Black sea tothe Caspian, The, in and around Odessa will be replaced from the interior. The sum of 1, {$975.000) has been awarded’ to “A dispatch 0 the Belge Petersbui After the council which M. de Glere’ propossis sto 3 se pee crisis. On the arrival of the news Jan defeat im Afghanistan courier dispatch to Et in ultimatem, and an order zation of the forves. The Imperial been ordered to provide the tug Bry malilton. roubles. omdon Post this morn! the time has come for the diplomels, aside, and that England, if guard her own interests, besides juties to the ameer, must have sword. A dispatch to the Daily News Petersburg confirms the statement of nde. With the A: Saeteatod with heavy loss, The Russian advance south of occupation of Meruchak are lish parliamentary circies as dispelling the § hopes of peace, and as # precursor of a Russian attack upon Herat. The case against the Chesapeake and Obio cenal, which tovolves the petition for re ceiver, ison trial in the Ui ‘States court tm Baltimore. : MARRIED. NICHOLS-MANEY. On Wednesday, 155, at Fort McIntosh, Laredo, Texas, MAURY NICHOLS, United States Army, to M. er Of Gen. George Maney, of ‘Ky. SMITH—ROE. Tuesday afternoon, April 1 the residence of arcane, Copel Hi by the Rev. Alfsed Smalth, othe 4 ‘Smith, brother “of te WUJAAM H. SMITH, of Kent cou & AS Sioa eres = nk, daughter of David A: sx. TED. BLUNDON. A 20th 1885, at 4 LILLIAN anGnugiter of Suh Avagd serait it Riendee SOUT inlet aree WP Waka No. 141¥ Thirty ; Friday, May Int, at 4 p.m. ie DAW. _ Drowned in Rock Creek, Wednesday, April 20th. 1885, CLAYTON MEURER: son of Charles and Letitia Daw, in the twelfth year of bis age Georgetown, Fruiey Riechoon, Mateo at a0oeoe Gelatives and friends invited to wteeud. Ea LOTZ April 30th, 1855, at Oa m, F. KLOTZ, beloved husband of &. Amanda kiots, son of Frederick aud Martha a. Kiotraged 38 Fear. but not forgotten, Funeral from residence, 1010 New J northwest, Sunday, May 3d, at 2:30 "p.m. and friends are respectfully Tequested to attend. ROESSLE. At Albany, HARRIETTE OSBORNE, wife off, E Rowele. a AS ; o'clock. 2 SAN ‘onthe morning of 885, MAGINNIS SANDS. — adruteral mervices will be held at John W. Lee's un jertuker's rooms, Pennsylvania avenue port Friday, May Ist. interment et Goa ty Gamay ‘yeare ebd ‘Can fear war hopes belie Wind elseping wen'tie died 7 Botan ye and bore bet HARVEY, ons RSET,