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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON __ EDUCATIONAL. _ AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. QVENING FRENCH CLASS? FOR BEGIN- and advanced puptis now forming at 1044 between K and fst. Also, morning and Rian tor adults “and, children. | Call at 30 2m Parisian pronunciation, practical apd Original system. BELLE. V- PRUD HOMME. [4 A BT SCHOOL west EXD. 417 Mises. W. Kelly, London Medalist: Miss M. Kesly. God Modai Is awarded in Ife class for proficiency. Evening classes 5:30 pm. 22-60 SHGETHAND LEVOLUTIONIZED — SLOAN SSDUPLOYAN, simplest, most rapid and_ most feg.ble systerm inthe World. Clases for: ‘Tuition By correspondence. Cail for prospectus, $21 Fst X matic feache RS ADELINE DUVAL MACK. 1424 N Si, has reopened her school of Elocution and Dra: "ATE. alvo private class in Ppslish branches with crs for Preach and Mathematics. £192 WASHINGTON, D. (. (723 14th st. n.w.), and in the Principal Chiesa New terms begin now. Free ‘Trial Lessons to show our method. n8 Tue Prsuc FIRST LESSONS FREE OF CHARGE, NEW CLASSES FOR BEGINNERS AND ADVANCED STUDENTS NOW FORMING, LADIES, GENTLEMEN AND YOUTHS, T N CLASS— Fight lessons per month, $1. ¢ CLASS—Eight lessons per month. $1. Engimh “Literature, Composition, location, Stalian and Preparatios for all’ Examil- ‘Ate leseons at Foon 123, Coreoran Rallding, Bann thon Sant SHOOL OF INSTRUCTION FOR hhas been opened at 1118 11th ste of teaching pupils can in a short tine acquire ‘of music, that bas ast 2 mouths of study by ihe American methoda privately of is clussex" For" particulars cat atthe scud » ACADEMIES, AT 1 ESSONS IN ELOCUTION AND. 4Art. Apply or address Miss MARGU 8x O12 12th st nw, QRENCH PRIVATE LESSONS To SERIOUS students: simple, easy and thorough system. Prof. Ht. LARKOQUE, trom Paris, Sorbonne University. Refer to French ininister, 1314 Ist. mw. {2-2m* RVATORY OF MUSIG, Dutlding, cor. 9th and F sts. nw. Sev Piano. Organ, Voice, Violin, Fiute, ivaniages 0. BR BULLARD, m* ac. Darectar. ¥. INGER, late Applicants for examination prepared. "Apply for circulars and information 423 st hw. a THIS AFTERNOON. HIN BOWLES & O0., Real Estate Brokers, J° © 0; Et ew York arene, WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO, Aucia virtue of a decree the Supreme cater ofthe Dicees of Cobuaa, i equity cats No. 0605, om the Tih day of February, A. 2h ieee i oa ones ‘will ge DAY, THE TWENTY FOURTH DAY. OF FEBRU- ARY, A. D. se, st publle auction, at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. in front of premises, cofner of N and Potomac streets, Lot 7h, square 49, in Georgetown, In Lot the District of Golumbia, improved by a two-story frame bouse known ws No. Su08 N street, ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash: balance in two equal installments, of one and two years, interest at six parnanee “ue dashed Gala arpa wil Ware of wulred on day of eal Sasi SO JonN BOWLES, Trustee. ‘To-m0; ywo TWOS AME HOUSES, 1331 AND "Tians OSTREEE Sora west’ (o be re URSDAY AFT! EBRC- ARY TWENTY-FIFTH. AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M, we will seli in front of the preuils HOUSES NO.1931 and 1388 L STREET No) ST, to be removed within °Reriag casts SY SO NcANSON Bnos., E Auctioneers, D)X3805 BROS. 4 \ctloneers. TENTH TREN TS NOATH WANE. THURSDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRU TWENTY-FIFTH, 1886, FIV) YCLOCK FSi, we ‘will seli, in front of the PART OF LOT 3, SQUARE 361, Pp Being the eastern 22 feet front of said lot by a depth 138 feet 3 Inches to a years. Notes to bear six per cent Interest, payable Sembannually,and to be secared by deed of trust, oF ‘all cash, at option of purchaser. A deposit of $100 re- quired at time of sale. Conveyancing, dc.. at pur- chasers cost. ‘Terms to be complied with in ten days, ‘otherwise the rizht reserved to Tesell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five days’ public notice of such regale in some news- Paper pablisued io Washington. D-C PROPOSALS FOR TRON WOR! ‘Office of Building for State, War and Navy ‘Departinent Wasnrxerox, D.C, F SEALED PROPOSALS for i, deliv 3d erecting in place, the wrought and cast tron w ed for the dome and skylight of the main stalt- f west wing of the Building for State, War and Departments in this city, will be received until on ERIDAY, the TWELFTH DAY OF MARCH, 1586, and opened immediately there- after in presence of bidders. ‘Specifications, geverai Instructions to bidders, and blank forms of proposal will be furnished to estab- lished manutacturers on application to this office. THOS, LINCOLN CASEY, £20,22,23,24@marl0&11 Col. Corps of Engineers. {CHOOL OF MUSIG [ESTABLISHED 1877, * Has bulit and occupies premises 0. t_ now. 0c2%4m THO. INGALLS GHORTATAND AND PRAC PENM) Snip tangiit by a stenographer and professor, fifteen Pope Mona. Wednesdays and on 2 Prso Lexo: Miss cl Pupil of Wm. fason SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITIN SS cally taught “Success guarapteed if instenetions afe followed. “Private papiis preferred—Himited. R. x ABA TIARRISON, F CROMELIN, office of Jonns @ Easton, Sten gra phers, 472 Louisiana ave, : jall-3m VATE LESS IN BOOKKEEPING. Mathematics, Penmanship, and in ail English Terms moderate. Apply to C. F. D, SEARAME, HOSPELDT, A GERMAN LADY, a¥E with nichest recommendations desires pupils ci age for Classic and Modern Music; Singing after tne true italian method: good German, Parisian French and italian taent by grammar conversation and epistolary style wita” Unsurpassed 1215 stnw. LLA cCE, SC ‘ative Art—oil, Tapestry, Lustra, Chiva, i, Brass, Desig. 945 E ST. N.W. CHOOL OF PRHONOGRAPHY, SCHOOL OF TYPE-WRITING. OF ENGLISH. OOK-KEEPING, AN! Shorthand Books and Supplies ‘AU Writing Machines and Supphes, nis 624 H STREET N. QPENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE COR STH tgs Bm A practical Dasinem edveation that saufies rigs women vognpport themselves Sod success perform the, sede. ten of lif. Borough instrachon elven ts ing, the Eng Ini Labguase. Correspondence, Rapid Calculations, Bookkeeping. Shots Practice commer iw. dieal Looney, stenograpny aid Type Wridng. larday and evening Sersions resumed, TUESDAY, Sept Lat Yam-and 6pm. Office open for arrany Ricnis by the year or qua‘ter.on and afer MONDAY, ‘Ang. 24.” A fil corps of teachers. Illustrated Creu: ‘rv giving full information, sent free on application. HENRY Prac PENCE MRS Sama 4. SPE ringipad Red ATTORNEYS. YAMPBELL G. BEER (“LATE OF THE C “ira of Newton & Berryman), Attorney at La Solicitor in Equity, Cony Titles to Real Estate, 802 F st.1 J. BAXTER, ATTORNEY. Chief Law Clerk’ Interior Department. Twenty e civil service. Practices before the Courts, Mittces of Congress and Departm: ‘oom rolt Bullding, cor, Sth and F sts. 2. Creo YAMPBELL CARRINGTON, ATTORNEY-aT- Law. Practices in all the Courts. Office 490 Louisiana avenue (Barbour Law Building). Residence, No, 1539 Sth street northwest. sez J 4 MILLER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, N. Booms 2 and 4, Gunton Law Buliding, ‘472 Louisiana aventia Residence, $13 T st. n.w. SAMUEL H. WALK mbi9 R US Comniissioner, Notary Public and Attorney for Rent 2 630 Louisiana ave., next to City P. 0. FINANCIAL. Pace & Warery, STOCK BROKERS $4 Broadway.) sew yi: $so Fifth arcane, } New Yorie 639 15th street (Corcoran Building), Wesningtom, PRIVATE STUCK TELEGRAPH WIRES BETWEEN WASHINGTON, BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK, BOSTON, &@, GuNwMAL’ Panty zus. Jaues Wareety Hi. CevceR Oaxuer, Maywann C Eyne Hiexny H. Dobex, Washington, D. C. Wittias K Tuavius, Special Partner. Buy and sell ou Commission “all clisses of Hallway securities ‘HL H. DODGE, Resident Partner. Quotations of Stocks and Bonds and information re- garding the markets received through our wires tn Stantly, direct from the New York stock kexchange 4U orders executed and reported prompuy. tel PIANOS AND ORGANS. ‘CER Vieo Principal YOLLIERE SCHOOL ve 3 1535 I street n. w. DRIVATE LESSONS IN ALL GRADES OF study: to adults confidential: pi for college, Avueyells, West Point, ail exam! IVY INSTITUTE, &w. corner Sth and Kstenw Mathematical, Cassia BUSY prvi, ALM E Evening Classes, $3 and $5 Presxcu, Kisvercaxres, MADAME CHEVE! 1619 K st nw. EMDNT, Lessons to Adatte UCIEN E.G Cot Paris, France. Nat- ing at practical and immediate conversations resulte, 1308 Ts mw. bom By eed COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE, 1023 Vermont avenue a2-tm* This fnssttution will enter upon ft twelfth snnusl session Wednesday, September 23d, 1885, Mrs Z Di. BUCHER ceccmnenemeenevcne «Principal es HB HUNTER ‘Vice Principal Assisted by & full corps of ienced teachers exper For cuaivgucs aod fail” particuiars apply” to the Principal = Waist MES 21 LEAVITT OF PosTON, crap MMinste aoa ceruitd CHaminer of the Nev Snginad Gohare 1012 Jou se nw. as oJ, CAULFIELD, MUS DOC, . 720 17th st. aw. First Flat, wil resume business October 1, 1885. seldom BOARDING. 2EAUTIFUL AND HEALTHFUL ROOMS, EN Sralve or singie, with oc without Hoard: trontiog ‘svath ou East Capitol Park. 52 Bst ne. COR6TH AND E STs — SS Wits ‘boart, south front Koom, first door; also. Miareh Ist will'be vacaattwo large and one small room, second door Wansieny and’ tebe fosters un modated. = lolz SX LE AND SUITES OF ROOMS OPPOSITE Franklin Park, 922 14th st., wit cception- ble board References given and’ required. AVE, BED. 13TH sen ae He ey peed government dey ments and hoteis Fassenger ele Yator. JOHN H. HARRIS, Prop. neon F [HE LOcHIEL HOUSE, 512 0TH ST. N. wes aca a NOUR OE SE meets =a hotses nthe city. ‘Tabiearar nT \REMONT Hee _ Under new management. Reftted and refurnished Throughout. No better table iu the city. Hates, S250 Ber dav. Speciai rates for commercial travelers Frey cuaches from all trains Huusom cabs, carriages, ‘coupes for Lire Telephoue call 801 —3. SAM BANK: 251m Late of New Orieanm Proprittor. DENTISTRY. SAMUEL 1. SCOTT, DDS Fiftewn years experience Ia Dentistry. Office, 1207 Fst. uw. Preservatiou of the Natural Teeth a speck. sity. Gold filling guaranteed for ive years. “oces DE SEABE PARSONS. COR STH AND EN.W. Filling @ specialty; also, the cure of toothache without extracting. A local sugsthetic, used on the Eunin alleviates pain Of extracting Gas given apts D325, 4A bron gts a tree doors from" coruee Xe branches” Teeth inserted $7 per set - » Sacamce Exresonvoazn ‘In order to get room previous to making alterations THE MISFIT STORE, CORNER 10TH AND F STREETS, ‘Will offer fur one week at $5 all OVERCOATS sold at $6, $7.50, 98 and $10. at $7.50 all OVERCO ADS sold for $12, $13.50 and At $10 all OVERCOATS sold at $16.50, $18 and $20. ‘This is the best offer ever made in Washington, and ‘should not be missed by anybody who needs am ‘Overcoat, aud no money could be invested to better advan age, eveu for foture use. At $5, SUITS sold for $6, $7.50 and $3. At $7.50, SUITS sold for $10, $12 and $13.50. At $10, SUITS soli for $15, $16.50. $18 and $20. SWALLOW-TAIL SUITS at $20, PRINCE ALBERT SUITS at $15, A large une of ODD PANTS CHEAP, BOYS SUITS AND OVERCOATS REDUCED SULLY ONE-HALY, 5 ‘THE MISFIT STORE, (QORNEE 16TH AND F Sta RAKAUER AND C.D PEASE & CO. Pianos Burdet i The bes Teusonable-price Pianos. rel t GH. KUHN'S, pal S, 407 10th s Joux FL Exus & Co, 987 Pennsylvania ave. n.w. WEBER PIANOS, UNEXCELLED IN TONE, appearance and durabitity. MASON & HAMLIN ORGANS AND UPRIGHT PIANOS. Known all over the civilized world. BEHR BROS. UPRIGHT PIANOS 8! the Gold Medal at the New Orleans Exposition. BEHNING PIANOS—STANDARD INSTRU- ments, VOSE & SONS PIANOS-EXCELLENT ME ium price instruments. aGULLD PIANOS-BEAUTIFUL TONE AND nisl ORGANS AT ALL PRICES-$22, $27. $40, $50 and upwards PIANOS AND ORGANS FOR RENT AND FOR sale on easy terms. PIANOS MOVED, TUNED AND REPAIRED by competent men. Satisfaction guaranteed. Ail or- ders should be left at our ofties. ‘We employ no cau- vassers, aQLDEST AND LARGEST MUSIC HOUSE IN ve ALL ORDERS BY MAIL WILL RECEIVE prompt attention, Telephone No. 18. JOHN F. ELLIS & CO., 9 ED fim 937 Pennsylvania ave. n.w. K A BBR EEE ax AA BOB E KK AA BBR EE EX AAA BBE « a4 BPS KER Piaxo Fonrrzs UNEQUALED IN TONE, TOUCH, WORKMAN- SHIP AND DURABILITY. SECOND-HAND PIANOS AT ALL PRICES. PIANOS FOR RENT. WM. KNABE & CO, WAREROOMS: Baltimore—204-206 W. Baltimore Street. New York—112 Fifth Avenue. First class in every respect. Gally’s wot derful seifplaying instruments. G. L. WILD & BRO, 709 Seventhst. n. w. Established 1864. _ Special bargains in medium grade Pianos. jal4 if LEADING INSTRUMENTS ESTEY ORGANS—170,000 IN USE Firvil prtaxos MCDERATE PRICES—EASY TERMS PIANOS FOR RENT. SANDERS & STAYMAN, 934 F ST. N.W., WASHINGTON, D.C (Jarvis Butler in Charge.) 15 N. CHARLES ST., BALTIMORE, MD. T [Aen DAVIS & CO'S UPRIGHT GRAN PIAN @ perteci Piano ofthe world, New ind siegant nivien Pay monthly. payuenta at low: eatracts Yor the holiday season. pn PONS EL SUMNLG O11 9th st. nw. Eswans F, Daeoor. 25 Penusyivanis avenue PIANOS, MUSIC MUSICAL MiCHANDISE Piauos sold on Installments, Exchanged, Hented, “Paned and’ Hepaired sole Agent for STEINWAY & SONS, AND F. GABLER ¢ BRO.’S PiANOS New and Second-hand Pianos of other makes always In stock at low figures. ces = TAN a Ooo NOW IN USE, Oveh 3000) aa poses" pbey STECK @ CO AND BAUS & CO. PIANOS. Pianos ‘and Organs exchauced, repaired, ‘aud for rent. Reut applied if purchased. “ts dad meat complete antorument ‘of Se. music to HENEY EMERBACH, 915 F street. m29 Managing Partner of the late firm of Ellis & Co. Kevstoxs Mar Wanner SPECIALLY DISTILLED FOR MEDICINAL USE STRICTLY PURE. ‘THE BEST TONIC. PERFECTS DIGESTION ‘Unequailed for Consumption, Wasting Diseases, and General Debility. PRICE, Per Bottle, $1.00; Bottles for $5.00 Beware of imitations, None genuine without the siguatareot ‘EISNER & MENDELSON, Sole Agentstor the U.S Phila, Pa FOR saLeRY Lawes Louiniana ave, opp. City Post Office, WES, A ALSO, SECONDHAND TAPESTRY AND INGRAIN CARPETS, SEL RAC AHP A VAD ay AND SECONDHAND RUGS. : 40 NEW Bony favs POOL 7; Wirit “OTHER cops: 8.000 Ch INS, CASES AND LARGE INDI t FIGURE AT AUCTION, WITHOUT THURSDAY, FEBRUARY TWENTY PLETE: at TEN AM Te THOMAS DOWLING. Avcnoneer. POOL AND BILLIARD TABLES AT AUCTION. On SATURDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY TWEN- TY SEVENTH, 1586, at TWELVE M. Racks. complete and in good Terms: Cash. _f THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. (PHOS = WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer. SALE UNDER DECREE OF COURT OF PREM- virture of a decree passed by the Supreme count ofine ‘pisutistor Columbia, te teed | in front ihe premises, on WEDNESDAY, THE THIRD 1 OF MANCH, 1886, AT HALF PAST FOUR O'CLOCK thereot of Lot No. 3, 4p square No, 141. in the city of wi provements. ‘Terms: One-third cash: balance at six and twelve months, with interest secured on the property. No. 485 7th strett, ‘THOS. R WAGGAMAN, Auct. CORNER MARYLAND AVENUE AND THIR- TEENTM STREET EAST, REET AND NEROF TWELFTH AND D 8TRI NORTH ‘within auction rooms, t will sell the above, with Cues, Balls Sectign room t wil sell che ny ese 4§8ES, NO. 1813 G STREET NORTHWEST. No. I will sell at public aucti M., the cast 30 feet 3 inches front by the depth Washington, D. C., with the im) WM. F. MATTINGLY. Trustee, Ck ANCERY SALE OF PROPERTY SITUATED ¥F sT! THIRTEENTH STREET NORTHEAST, COR- EAST, AND CORNER OF SEVENTEEN’ AND A STREETS NORTHEAST, AND ON A STREET NORTH, BETWEEN SEVENTEENTH AND EIGHTEENTH STREETS NORTHEAST, AT AUCTION. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the Distelct of Columbia, passed on the 28th day gt ofJanuary, A. D. 1886,in cause No. 9731, Equity eu docket No. 25, wherein Charles F. Wollatd is cou plainant, and Mary E, Wollard and others are defend- ante I will sell at publte auction, on TUESDAY, MARCH SECOND, “A.D. 1 commencing ai HALF-PaST FOUR O'CLOCK P. M., in front of the Premises Lot 4, 2, 3. 4 and 13, in Wollard’s subdivision of square 1006, ‘recorded In Liber K, L. IL., folio 320, of the surveyor's office of said District, situated on Mary- jand avenue, 13th street and F street northeast. And on WEDNESDAY, THE THIRW DAY OF MARCH, A.” D. 1886, AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P. M., tn front of the premises, I will sell Tot 10. in square numbered 1009, situated corner of 12th and 1 streets northeast. TAIMEDIATELY APTEL, Im front of the premises, will se Lots 39, 40, 41, 44 and 45.1n Wollard’s subdivision of square 1005," recorded in Liber W. B. M., at folio 375. in surveyor's office, together with ail the im One-quarter cash: balance in equal instalments at six, twelve and eighteen months from day of sule with 'six per cent interest, notes to be secured by deed of trust on properly sold of ail cushy, at option of purchaser or purchasera A deposit of $50 Fequired on each plece sold at time of sale, Convey- ancing, &c.,at cost of purchaser. ‘Terms to be com- liga with in ten days from Gay of sale, otherwise the Gristes reserves the right to resell at rise ond cost of jefaulting purchaser or purchasers, after five days’ ublic notice or such renake in some ‘Newspaper pUb- ished tn Washington. D.C Piats will be shown at office of trustee and atthe places uf tie on day uf sale. CHARLES C. DUNCANSON, Trustee, f16-d&as corner #th and D streets n. Ww. DESCASSON BROS, Auctioneers. TRUSTEES SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY ON JACKSON STREET, NEAR TAYLOR STREE: TONTOWN, b. C. deed of trust duly recorded in jollo 7. et seq., one of the lan Tecords for thé District of Coliimbia, and a the written request of the party secured, I will sete In frout of the SATURDAY, THE TWENTY: AY OF FEBRUARY, A, D. 1856, st FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., all that place of Teal estate in the county of Washington, District of Columbia, to wit: Lots numbered five handred and sixty-five (665) and five hundred and sixty-six (586), as laid down in the orignal plat of Uniontown, a8 re- corded In the surveyor's office for sald District. Ibe sinking {oF the suuie ut w polut forty-eight feet west from the northwest corner iurmed by the lntersection of Jackson and Taylor streets, said point being the watheast corner of said lots, running thence west- the northern boundary of Jackson street feet; thence at mgut augles northerly vesiern boundary of said lots one hundred and thirty feet: thence easterly along the northern boundary of suid lots forty-elght feet; thence souther along the eastern bouudary of said lots one hundred and thirty feet to the piace of begiuning, said lots being contiguous and being thus described as one lot, together with ali the improvements, ways, easements, Fighis, privlieges and appurtenances to the same be- longing or in any wise appertaining. ‘Teruis: One-third cash: balauce in one and two ears, notes to bear juterest iro day of sale, and to secured by deed of rust on the property sold, of ail cash ut option of purchaser, A deposit of $100. re quired at sale. Conveyancing, &, at cost. Terms to be complied with inten wise the truste: reserves the right to resell the prop- By virtue of Liber No. 901 G:ty at the risk and cost of the defaniting purcliaser, Biter five days" public notice of such resale in some Bewspaper published in Washisgton, D. C. 16 dkabs PETER FEGAN, Trustee, THOMAS J. FISHER 4 C0, Real Entate Auets, CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED HEAL Estat, BE Pr 2 si. Passed on the 6th day of: February, 1586, in the cause of Hitz v=. Hitz, et | al, in thé Suprete Court of the District of Co-di ininbla, numbered 036, FA on WEDNESDAY, MATCH THIRD, "1556, A MALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., ofler for side, at publ auction, in front of the premises, sub-lots fered Cand 1, in squa:e nniubered Three hundred. forty-nine (340), sald lots being improved “by No. 1004 Pennsylvania avenue and 308 10Uh northwest, "Terms of sale, as prescribed by decree: One-third cash; the balance in one, two and three yeurs from the day (of male, purchaver to give for the doferred page ments his promissory notes, ‘bearing Interest at six per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, and ‘se- Cured by dived of trust on. the property sold. ‘A deposi Of one hundred doi ars will be fequired on’ each pu Chase at the time ofsale ifthe terms or sale are not complied with within seven days, the Trustees reserve the right to resell at the rik of the purchaser All conveyancing at the cust of the purchaser. WILLIAM WERE. rrastees TTwet 406 Sth st. nw. TPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ADMINISTRATOR'S SAL¥ OF WORKS OF ART. By order of the Supreme Court of the District of Co- iublas holding an Orphans’ Court, I will, as adminis- trator, sell at public auction ‘on TUESDAY, the SECOND DAY OF MAKCH, 1886, at ELEVEN O'CLOCK A, M,, at Thomas Dowling’s auction rooms, corner Pennsy!vania avenue and 1ith street north- west, Ol Paintings, Engravings, Photogravurcs, Easels, Ge., de., belonging to the estate of Heury N. Barlow, deceased, among which ‘ate the portraits of Wiulam H. Harrison (said to be by Inmun), of Hon. Joho Sherman and Sirs. RB. Hayes(by W.(carl Browne}:ai30 o Mrs. Dr. Cutler, of Bostor Sonn tse Docket 24, we Sh owing paintings: whe Old’ tuscan.” by Valentine and ofthe Virgin Child and 8 Joba, by Mri: Brown. “Alsova. very large old painting of the “Life ‘ue crayon of Gen, of Chr st.” W. S. Hancock (1876), by Keichmana. ‘The portral iayes, Hinvock and the Old Tuscan can la'our & Dyers, No. 1225 Pennsylvania. northwest,but will be with the other paintings ‘a: Dowling’s auction rooms on exnibition one day be- fore day of sale. ‘Terms of sale: Cash. WILLIAM J. MILLER, Administrator of Henry N. Barlow's Estate. f15-m,w.s7t UNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers TRUSTEE'S SALE OF A THREESTORY BRICK HOUSE, ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF MARY- LAND "AVENUE, BETWEEN ELEVENTH AND TWELFTH STREETS SOUTHWEST. By virtue ofa decreee of the Supreme ras | ‘There is also u ver} of the District of Columbia, passed on the 11th day of February, A.D. 1856, in cause No. 9742 Equity Docket No. 25, pending in said court, wherein Henry M. Knight and wife are compiainants, and Mary Sheed and others are defendants, t will a areey frout ofthe premises on FRIDAY, NIY-SIXTH DAY OF PEBRUARY, 1856, af HaLF-PAST FOUK O'CLOCK P.M., all of lot num- bered nineteen (19), in Lawrence's subdivision of part of sguare numbered three hundred and twenty-seven fl ). ‘mproved by ® threestory brick dwelling ous ‘Terms of sale ag prescribed by the decree: One- third of the purchase money in cash, and the balance im equul Instalments in one and two years respect- ively, for which the promissory notes of the purchaser must be given, to bear interest from day of sale at six per cent, and seeured by deed of trust on property cold: or all cash at the purchaser's option, cou Veyancing at purchaser's cost, A deposit of $100 at time of sale, If the terms of gale are not with iu seven days from day of sale, the re- serves the right to resell at risk and coat of defaulting urchaser afer five days’ papi, notice of such resale arse Fe Be ae fi3-d&dbs 462 Loulsiuna avenus Exvinsmm 1811. 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Lean personsare the only ones who furnish material for the quick development of many ailments, Susceptibility to changes in the Weather, feeble digestion, limited strength and energy, hervousness and’ disturbed sleep, soon lead to'some serious disease. Another popular fancy with lean persons is, that they must necessarily always remain lean because thelr Parents have shown a tendency of this kind. ‘These lean persons doubtless inherit @ ten- dency to impertect action of the digestive func- tions. For the cure of this difficalty many medical authorities have agreed that a pure stimulant is the best thing, but it {s not only desirable but absolutely necessary to get the best results and a cure, that the whiskey must be free irom fusil oll and all other adulterations, The Dufly’s Pure Malt Whiskey is an abso- lutely pure article, so declared tobe by eminent chemists who have analyzed it, and taken alone at meals, or in connection with our Con- sumption Formula, a marked increase in weight is obtained which {s permanent and healthful. Mr. M.V. NEIGHBORS. Osage Mission Kansas, writes: “I have used your Con- sumption Cure with Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey, and am feeling better in health, and weigh 25 pounds more than at any ep in my life. 4 will surely recom- end it Mk. C. H. KNIGHT, 1845 Coreoran &t. N. W., Washington, D. Cy writes; “I have been taking your Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey and Cure atid have gained 15 pounds in welght, and am better in health and spirits.” Mr. CHARLES E. BYRNE, Washington, D.C, writes: “By Tequestor Ma, Bagene Sullivan, who was recovering from severe typhoid-pneumontia, I sent for your con- sumption formula.” He weighed 143 Pounds. About a: week ago he welghed 53 pounds, an increase of 10 pounds in three weeks. When he commenced its use he was so weak he could hardly walk.” Mk. WM. McENHILL (Hospital for Ruptured and Crippled), 42d St. and Ler. Avenue. N. ¥., writes: “Your Consumption Formula and bufty’s Pure Malt Whiskey is the best remedy I have ever tried. Ihave gained 5 pounds in welght and feel 25 per cent better; have better appetite; less cough. Iwill recommend it,” Mz. MATTHEW R. COLLINS, 420 4004 St., New York, writes: “I have used your Formula for Consumption and am ‘well pleased. 1 find my appetite has increased, and my weight about tive (5) pounds.” Mr. WM. H. J. WELLS, 955 Clairborne Street, Chicago, IU., writes: “After using your Dutty’s Pure Malt Whiskey one month weigh 135 pounds; when I commenced it weighed 120. My’ color is better, habits regular, tongue clean and healthy-looking. My chest feeis lighter. I feel strong, sleep well and have no night sweats,” E, NEWELL, ingfleld, O., “My experience ‘with your Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey and your Consump- tion Cure is this: “They are the best things cver taken together, and by continuing they Willeure me. “I weighed 118 pounds. I now weigh 123% pounds,” Mr. WM. PETERSON, Camden, N. J. writes: “I can truthtully say that after using msumption Cure and Duffy’s Pure ‘alt Whiskey that I am mueh better and sleep better, and have gained 3 pounds in a week.” MR. JOHN 8. LEE, Lemont, Ilt,, writes: “A short time ago I commenced the use of Your Consumption Cure and Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey. I am improving steadily, and have gaiied 2 pounds.” For sale by Druggists, Grocers and Dealers, Price, One Dollir per Bottle, THE DUSFY MALT WHISKEY CO., Ballimove, Md, Send 2-cent stamp for our Unfaiting Consump- tion Formula, sent under the seal of the Company, Equally valuable for Indigestion, Dyspepsia and recovery srom ail Wasiing Diseases, “Atcinguiries cheersully answered by our Medical Department, Tue Lanes or Awrrica Are recognized the wor!d over as the best honsewives ‘on the glove, and woe be to the husband who disputes her supremacy in household affairs. Ife is soon made to feel the iron hand of fate as he attempts to tace charge of the domestic affairs himself. His meals do not taste right; is coffee is poor, his bread like dough his cakes half done, his meats burned to a crisp, his Hinen without that saow-white gloss that good soap sl- ways gives it. The man of the house becomes gloomy aud morose, and the pleasant house he once had is chunged for the worse, At last he sees his mistake, and the thrifty wife again taxes charge, and uses care that he gets the best, and the best only, and the home 4s once more happy. Snow-white linen again adorns the house, and the secret is given to the husband. French Villa Soap bas worked the change, and not only that, but the happy wife has been inade happier still by receiving as a rewurd one of the handsome prizes which are distributed among the users of the now famous French Villu. How the manufa turers can afford to give away gratuitously such hand- some and costly presents with this excellent re- solvent, which fs worth more money than is paid for it, is beyond her comprehension. ‘The secret 4s soon told, ‘The presents given away in their next grand distribution in October next are worth over $125,000. ° Of course, in giving away this large amount of monies in presents they have two- fold object in view. Knowing that it was neces- sary to have the many excellent qualities of French ‘Villa brought to the attention of the public, they de- cided to spend a larce amount of money in introducing it, trusting that the large futures les of the soap will when it becomes better known, amply repay them. It would require a large sum of money to properly intro- duce tt, and in order to accomplish the same purpose ina novel way they decided to give their patrons the benefitof the money whiich would otherwise be spent In advertising.and devised this method of having thelr patrons and friends herald its qualities, thas accom- Plishing s two-fold purpose—in making known its ‘good qualities and rewardin. those who use it. ‘No matter what inducements are offered for the n- troduction of an articie, Ift is not up to, or above the standard, {ts new-made friends drop off and become Its enemies, ‘This is not so with French Villa, ‘Tus quality ts not deteriorated to cover the expenses of the grand distributions, but Its of the same quality ‘as it will be when they discontinue the giving of pres- ents to its consumers. The idea in placing French Villa in the marker is with a view of making it the best and cheapest soap offered, trusting that by its good quality lasting reputation will be made, which will result in a large and well-paying business. Aglance at the list of handsome and valuable pres ents will convince you that you can easily have the value of your money returned to you in the way of a present, the soap prastically costing you nothing. Even those who use but small amount have # chance to receive something handsome, asthe pres- ents are distributed without favor to those holding the largest amount of wrappers, the distribution not being in any ways case of chauce. Send tor mam- ‘moth illustrated cvtalogue, free, Address . W. Bell Manufacturing Company, Buffalo, N.Y. 183 Goon News: Goon News FROM GROGAN’S INSTALLMENT HOUSE) For all in need of FURNITURE, CARPETS, STOVES and HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS in geueral, asno one need be without a well-furnished home because they have not got the cash to spare, ‘Weare determined to knock the bottom out of high prices, and will sell GOODS ON INSTALLMENTS 48 CHEAP 4S THEY CAN BE BOUGHT EISE- WHERE FOR CASH. And we make this extraordinary offer that customers can make thelr own terms in regard to payments, ‘Come and see the largest store in the United States. ‘Come and see the largest and most varied stock to se- lect from. Come after you have posted yourselves on prices andterms elsewhere, and’ we will guarantee you that GROGAN'’S INSTALLMENT HOUSE, (THE OLD RINK), ON NEW YORK AVENUE, BETWREN 18TH AND 14TH STREETS N. W., Is the place you were looking for. Come and be con- ‘vVinced that what we say are facts and nohumbug. We repeat, come and make your own terms—as no GROGAN'S. { Lavoe Fors Axo Wasre WE HAVE RSCHIVED FRESH SUPPLY OF SEAL SACQUES THOSE DESIRING SMALL SIZES CAN BE FITTED. THESE GARMENTS WILL BESOLD AT PRIME COsT. ALL MARRED IN PLAIN FIGURES PLUSH SA0QI Ayn vere, AnD At CLOTH GARMENTS AT COST id 2d EDITION. at is a scape LO. Reed, WATER, Mrxx., Feb, 24.—Will C. rt At the prison, shot and kil Frank Smith, a 1-year convict irom ‘Winogs county, for insnbordination ¥ r. Smith Was one of the worst men in the pt He had been worked in the wagon shop for some Ume past, Yesterday he suddenly struck the Inti wilt Gat, Comet es mol In'the ‘shop beloro stopping. aaa: threat ning ro n to kill several attaches Sknith was Aoallygot to , a8 is customary, hiscell. At the door, hd be rused into te dusgeons ised into the dungeon. him that he must submit, “Smith then started toward Reed, when the latter drew his revolver and fired. Smith staggered and tell to the floor dead. The coroner's jury returned a verdict that the Killing was done by Reed during the Performance of his duty. poole PERS A Post Office Robbed. BUEGLARS SECURE $2,000 FROM THE OFFICE AT ARGENTA, ARKANSAS, Lirrie Rock, Feb. 24.—The safe of the Ar nts post office was robbed of its contents fonday night. Argenta is the suburb of Little Rock, situated across the Arkansas river. Mr. James Eblin isthe postmaster and last night before leaving the office locked $275 in cash and $150 worth of stamps and eight registered. packages in the safe. The postmaster had $02 in cash and several checks on Little Rock banks also in the safe. The police arrested two suspiclous characters and bave several others under surveillance, The total loss amounts to 2,000, ——— FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL ‘The New York Stock Mark ‘The following are thé ing and ofie Shock Market today, as Reported 67 ‘H. Dodge, 539 15th street: ofthe New York Stock a special wire to HL. From Wall Street To-Day. New York, Feb. 24.—The stock market was irregular at the opening this morning, but the ghanges for the active list were only frictional, In no case exceeding % percent, For half an hour after the opening the market was heavy fo weak, deelining 14 to iy per cent, excent Lackawanna, which advanced % percent in the garly dealings, and afterwards lost 144 per cent ‘The decline was checked, however, aiter 10:30, and the whole market rallied, the general list being brought up to the opening figures. There Was an advance of %, in New York and New England, and just before 11 o'clock there was a quick spurt of 1 per cent in Reading, the whole market at this time becoming active and strong. paola Lineasd by Washington Stock Exchanse. ‘The following changes from yesterday's quotations on the Washington Stock Hxchange are noted to~lay U. S48, coupon, 125% bid. 126% asked. U.S. 4s, istered, 125% bid, 1261 asked. D.C. per imp’ 7s, 1891," currency, ‘118 bid, 120° asked.” Market Stock. 7s, 1892, currency, 118% old. 50-year fund, 3-65s, 1924, currency, 118 bid: 120 asked. 20-year fad, p. c,. 1899, currency, 115 bid. 20-year find, Os," 1892, com, 115 ‘bid. Su-year fund, 6s, 1902, coin, 128% bid, 131 asked. Metropolitan i I. stock, 102% uid, 106 askew. “North Capitol and O Street iL K., “A0ig bid, 49% asked. Washington Gas, BM% bid, BUl_ asked: Georgetown Gas, 41 bid: Firemen's Ins, 424 asked. National Union Ins, 18%, bid, 19% asked. Columbia lus, 12% bid, 1244 asked. Iti go 1ns., (iy bid, Ofy asked.” Masonic’ Halt Bonds, 100% ashingtut Market stock, 19% Did, Washington rick Muchine, 106 bid. National Met- tai bank, 138 bid. ‘Real Estate Title Insur- sive, 101% vid,” 1ULy asked. Chesapeake and Po. ‘Tel. Uu., 68 bid, 70 asked. U.S Ilecrie Light, 64 bid, 70 asked. "Nat, Sufe Deposit Co., 10% bi Baltimore Markets. BALTIMORE. Mn.. February 24.—Virginia sixes, consolidated, G3: paxcdue coupons, 60g; uew threes, rt ries, 4244; North Carolina sixes old, 1.17% BALTIMORE, Mp., February 24.—Cotton dull and Jower_imiddling, #4” Flour firm and falrly active Howard street ‘and western super, 2.6203.1U; do. extra, 3.2044.00; do, family, 42504.76: city mills super, 2.50a3.00; do. extra,’ 3.50ad15; do. Rio brands, 4.623175: Patapsco ‘family, 0.40; do. super- lwuye,” patent, 5.75. Wheat—southern ‘steady and firm: " western’ lower, closing dull: southern red, 92a¥5: do. amber, 90a98; No. 2 western winter Fed. spot, 01u91%! March, 9134091: May, 03304. Corn—southern steady and'firm; western lower, clos- southern white, ‘adie do. yellow, dads: May, 467047; steamer snd quiet—soutuern, 3sa4z7 western white, western mixed, 36a37; au Badd.” Rye firm, 70a73. Hay steady rime to choiee ‘western, 14.00a16.0U. Provisions lui, Mess porks10.75a11.75. Bulk meats—shoulders and’ clear 11) sides, packed, 4426; Bacon shoul- Oats steady Gers, “Ds clear “rib sites, Gla: “hams, 1yal thy Tani—renned, | Tyuiie” Buiter, “wuaiay weston Acked, 14ade creamery. -daS2, ‘Kegs easy am ute, “21. "Petroleum qulet—refinele ng. Colles rm. "Fo cargoes, orainary fae, aati, Sima ick—A won, Ug; copper ‘refined steady. Wawsky quice atid’ eteady, T1Oai- 90. Preiss. tb Liverpool per steamer quiet—cotton, 5-3: Tai ztain, 2d, “Recelpis—iiour, 2,088 barrels: wheat 10,000 bushels; coru, 97,000 busbeis; oats, OO bushels; rye, 300 bashels Shipment barrels; wheat, 19,000 oushels; corn, Sales—wheat, 631,000 brsnels; corn, 269,000 bushels, Chicago Marketa. CHICAGO. February 24, 11:15 a. m—There has been # amalier volume of trading thus fur in wheat to-day, and a littie feeling. Muy delivery sold at 86% early, broke off to 86 J-18, and is now 85 5-16. Corn duil—May, 40% Oats—May, 32%. Pork dull—May, Ta May. G15. Tue Presipent’s BiG RecepTion.—There Was an attendance of about five hundred at the President's public reception this aiternoon— the largest on record. About a hundred and fifty superintendents of education were present to pay their res) 2 PERSONAL.—There is a report that Consuls- general Walker and Russell will resign if the consular fee bill becomes a law.—The physi- clans of Editor Watterson yesterday pro- nounced him out of danger.——Representative Le Fevre and ex-Commissioner Marble went over to New York yesterday.—Senator Col uitt addressed amass prohibition meeting in Brooklyn, lust evening.—-Rev. Charles’ C, Burns and J. F. Means, of Pennsylvania, are at the National.—Bepresentative Barnes, of Georgia, B. A. Peebles and wife, of Virginia,and ‘homas E. Lambert, of Boston, are at the Met- Topolitan.—Jno. PB. Gale, of Boston, Lewis Pierce, of Portland, Me., Geo. C. Eldredge and family, of Chicago, Sam'l C, Lawrence, Dr, W. Lawrence, of Boston, Jos. D. Weeds, of Pitts: burg, George Pemberton, of England, and Her- bert ‘Walsh, of Philadelphia, are at the Riggs. —Gen, 0. H, La Gi ‘T, H. Green and Clar- ence G.’ Ford, of New York, Jos. L. Ferrell, Ed- ward Burke, 'G. F, McRae and | r. Jas. B. dar- mer, of Philadeiphia, Jesse 8. Wiley, A. L. Al- drich, Frederick Estabrook and Henry Randall Waite, of Boston, and Holli- day, ‘of Pittsburg, are at the Ebbitt— v. J. Love, jr., and wife, of Philadelphia, R. MacFarlane, of’ Winnepeg, P. Miles, of New York, Senator Saulsbury, M. W. Ryan, Henry McGurrin, of Chicago, and J. N, Hutchinson, ‘are at Willard’s——B. H. Warner, C. B. Pear: son and Dr, 0. F, Presbrey and wife, of this city, sail from Tampa to-morrow tor Cul Procugina INDIAN SUPPLIES, —Commis- sioner of Indiun Affairs Atkins, Appointment Clerk Hassler, Chief of the Finance Division E. S. Wooz and Samuel E. Slater, of the Indian office, will leave for New York this evening to superintend a special letting of contracts for supplying stock, work cattle, agricultural im- ey 01 plements, &c., t6 certain of the Indian tribes. Tue IMpRovED CONDITION OF THE INDIANS Altnough the winter has been very severe, especially in the west, there has been com- atively little sufferls among the Indian Eibes, ana tune commissfoner ot Faatan aMuire has. ya We ui sul an clothing to ‘destitute: ‘indians. x has yuthorized the use of @ portion of the emergency fand—an appropriation made for this pject—to relieve the necessities ‘the Northern Cheyenne Indians in Montana, but with this exception the ordinary provisions made for the Indians has proved sufficient without recourse to the relief Which, as arule, each winter is demanded to keep the dians from starving. This condition of affairs {e attributed by the Indian authorities to the ter attention which the Indians have given semoultareand the industries Instead ase. ring solely of hunting and fishing. Cur Across THE FACE WITH a Razor— Johnson, look ihiaries Jonaaen, svete: x cutting George Wagner. met ina house and ihe fo bogs mae Wagner calet eho auleck monkey, wien tain 7 AY, FEBRUARY 24, 1986. Addittoual School Estimates. ‘The Courts, OPPOSITION TO ME. WADSWORTH'S MECHANICS’ | THE COMMISSIONERS WANT MORE MONEY FoR — Garena Terex, LIEN BILL. NIGHT SCHOOLS, ETC. To-day, hower et al agt Puringtem Neil and others representing dealers | The Commissioners have written a commani- | *t 9; argument resumed. Attorney 4m building material in the District entered pro- | cation to the Secretary of the Treasury, enclos- Snore CouRT—Judoe Hagner. Today, Murray age. Alien; } cone testa today against the meohanics’ len bili |ing an additional estimate for the public | gamed’ Parguias age Wastingioe Ca: agreed upon by the House District committee Sehcols of the, District for the next fiscal rear. | on hearing. = yesterday. There ‘com-| They say: “Since forward annual esti ease Cuties ahi mittee, but ain oan ie on in- matte for the District pee tee mings ge Today, Huth gk, Baths erie? appote formal Mr. Wadsworth and Sefpand for night schools, as authorized by an Gece tecthneey ceded Sa OL room. It is not that the commitice will | py yd | oy gy “aoe AS al | MIs gt. Mills; substitute of pus allowed, Shange its mind, and the bun an agreed to Foe- there Is thore need of t | anvlom: Sraer substituting Mary Aula se wros, the House.” The committessny’ the jeows at law | Vision of tne eaiing wratun, | Ses rene J - “id is calculated to check the growth of the clty, | means of ventilating and Oe al a and that while the interests of workemen and | Condition of the achool houses, than’ tan te Tony, Fra trespass; $5, Albert Gan ma Besancon Gren ee sere ine | S{veH_ with the present force of janitors and tor | ,, Today. Prank Ogle, trespass, 85. All an such as to render owners of property In; | that reason they propose to: 2h uty, aad | Collateral fortelted, “Wim, Dick, doe és ors 47 Pisvesnion after they have eis | srectally qualified, changed with the duty, and | Sayaitey,foriclved. Wm. Dick, 40; $5 or 18 ‘Appropriation Purpose. aqua tssernstrenret bx meceutntsee oaeee one Bena reser a, Am Sot a ni the material beture they com give Holice of = — Parker & Townsend have sold, tor Mrs. Juana thelr claim to the owner, H. de Macias, to David King, for $11,500, a lot to have @ law based upon © they 1 To IxvesticaTE THE KILLING OF CAPT. ‘@notice that they intend to CRAWFoRD.—Gen, Vega, of the Mexican army, furnish such material, on the west side of Connecticut avenue, between | Arrived, at El ‘Pino, Tukag yesterday, ot is Jefferson place and N 25x133.91 feet, the scene Tecent Killing of Capt, ‘The Investigati ef Architect Clark. | the price oe foot being about $3.50. Crawiord. He will make « thorough fnvestiga- WHEN THERE WILL BE A HEARING OF COUNSEL, | Clas, A. Beavane has sold te Samuel F, Mer. | 200 of the unfortunate incident on behalf*of government. foe who were engaged in the inves. | Tt! 10r $10,000, the property at the northeast | ‘Be Alextean government. tigation made last summer at the Interior de- Seed Px Ay Tasse Ussimaron—The 1 mefes ck's Day. hold a meeting in London on St. Pat Mr, Parnell will preside. Theotject of the meet ing will be to issue to England the wlumatam of the Trish ing hou: ‘As the date scieciod ior this event precedes uy partment of the charges against Architect Clark of the Capitol, by the Stonecutters’ union, callea upon Secretary Lamar this morning and ——___ District Govermment Affairs. THE NIGHT SCHOOLS. Mrs, Darwin R. James and two other ladies Tead over the report made by Major Jonas, who | nad a conference with ine Comimrcinon ge et yee- | but ni 22401 Me he ‘was appointed to conduetthe hearing. This re- | terday regarding the proper stepa to take to Mr, Gledtioes tae ch Nm, te ae to sot by port simply di and collates the evidence | obtain reimbursement. 1,000 by | the government's on Irish ks resented for the use of the Secretary in mak- | private parties on the night schools the [iation, ft is bere ae My << ng ius report, which he expects tosend to the | past winter. The Commissioners told tonalist leader 8 to torce a. crisis os President without recommendation. Before | that the only Possible to obtain the money Str. Parnell hes aler the home rule question. arranged to have his party hoid fity meeting Uhroughout Ircland simultancousiy ‘with tht one he will preside over. The ultimatum will be also announced at these mectings. 2 Traveler's Guide. Rovre—B. & P. yal Station, 6th and Bwm —Por this isdone, however, the Secretary has con- sented to hear from the counsel brief oral argu- ments, and the will take some Soulent to all Parties. ‘The decision of tre aan venient parties. ques- tion of what action isto be taken in the case will be referred to the President for his consid- eration. was by a syecial act of Congres but that the amount needed to on the schools next Year, about $2,000. was included in their es- Umeltes for “District expenditures for the next fiscal year. ‘THE COLD STORAGE PROJECT. ‘The Commissioners inform John Cassels and | pyre Hallet Kilbourn, of the Washington Market | x"ty Boston and the 13, 800, company, that Will assent to the use by | #:40 (limued er.), aod 11 an. 2 0 Semater Jones Taking = Rest. the market company of astrip of land on the | aad tiswy might For vid prim voce aba. NOT YET READY TO LEAVE DETROIT AND | £0U! 4 a = - . a > rounds for the erection and operation of bulld- | &m. 2, 4:24), 10 p.m and 11-59 night For thicege, THINKS HE HAS BEEN UNFAIRLY CRITI- | ings and plant for the purpose of an artificial | “uclnhati, St. Louls and Pidasburg and west Goo ee cones oa warehouse, The strip — of | (Sticage timlied) daily, 9:50 am. (Past line) daily to storage land will not front more than 40 feet_on 10th The Senators who attended the Michigan club am O20 aim. Chicas and Uncieees TS Se cago, 050 aim. Chicago and 10 . | 240 jam banquet in Detroit, last Monday evening, called | ‘Ait paitdings to be plane teereon ea etreets | Sally: bd and the south o aPaT amy ght ghon Benator Jones, of Florida, who has been | erected according to plans to be first approved | 4:55 "p.m. (except. Sunday). "Por Tialtimnrn, eat absent during the present session, and invited | by the ‘Commissioners. In consideration of the 738, gu. 20, Be. Tue Ws 1205, 28.5 him to return to Washington with them. He | use of the market company shall pay ‘ean jo, Lie EE § eerhing pemy rds ‘@ sum equal to six ‘per | BikBt 1. 9200, 25h 11500 Rema, “00 to the District snnually, not yet ready t0| cent as interest and iy cent as bonus on strips return and did uot see wh: back. He said that he ha assiduously to his senatorial duties for ten years and could not understand why he should not now spend some time in relaxation and re- creation without criticism; that other Senators had frequenily remained away trom the Senate ior months at a time without incurring criticism; that Senator Ed- munds once went away with bis family; Don Cameron went to Europe, and Sharon was rarely ever in the Senate; yet nobody criticised them, Senator Jones admitted that he had received Florida papers condemaing him for his absence, but he thought the criticisms very unjust, It was re) to the Senators, who interested themselves in the matter, that Senator Jones had been offering attentions to a lady of Detroit, who had declined them. At @ny rate he sed to return, ee Capitol Topics. POSTMASTER JONES CONFIRMED, The Senate in executive session last Friday confirmed the nomination of Mr. Jones tobe postmaster at Columbus, Ohio, but as two exeo- utive sessions have not intervened, the con- firmation, under the new rule o! the Senate majority, has not yet been made public. WATCHING A CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATION. ‘The House committee on civil service reform visited the civil service commission to-day and spent two hours in looking into their methods and watching the examination now being con- and 11:20 night.” For hopes S230, ow ra. aod ba ‘BND. he should hu: al beshould hurry | the fair cash value of the EXECUTIVE AVENUE, ‘Mr. B. H. Waroer has writien to the Commis- sioners, from Florida, expressing the wish that they may see their way clear, after considera- tion, to recommend to Congress that the name of 16th street be chan, to Executive avenue a8 provided for in jhe bill referred to them. Liquor licenses have been granted to Thomas wor ve been % Unristopner: Holtmann, Sous Bartek ie Christopher Hoffmann, John rs, SR Thomas and Ward & Anderson have been an- nulle The ‘workhouse gang have completed the grading of 12th st. east in a satisfactory manner sud will next be employed in cutting down A street north, adjoining Lincoln park. Yesterday Mr. Edward W. Cottrell dectined the position of assistant assessor for the fifth assessment district. ‘The Comuissioners are not ready with their letter to the board of school trustees making regulations about school matters, BUILDING PERMITS Issued by Inspector Entwiste: Sands & Tracs- dell, erect a stable, alley between K and Boun- dary streets and 2ist street and Connecticut avenue; $500. Mrs. A. M. Riley, repair frame dwelling, 654 E street southeast; "F200. RK Fleming, repair brick, 1515 L’ steeet north- west: $2,500. 0. Johnson, repair brick dwell- ing, 20 0 street northeast; $400. Mr. J. R. Cas- sin, repair brick store, northeast corner 7th and M streets northwest; $500. Jno. A. Gates, repair frame dwelling, 1253 11th street southeast; $300. J. M. York & Son, erect two 240 p.m. dally, ex 9am. i208 and i A Brrovs HEADACHE, and all the uncom. ducted there. Q-story and cellar dwellings, 11th street, ‘be. | fortable symptoms accomipanying a Disordered PACIFIC RAILWAYS, tween North Carolina avenue and B street | Liver, Shay be speedily gotien rid of by the use Charles Francis Adams, president ofthe Union | Southeast; $4,400, Horatio Moran, erect a Pts ve Pills. stable, alley between Land M and 6th and 7th sircetgnorthwest; 8800, RW. Barker, erect a three story and cellar store an: jing, 1101 ‘Thesday between F-and G_ stress northwest: $5,000" | raeSUE, GRIFFIN, | Os ‘O'clock nuptial ian ea Mrs, M. E. Ware, erect @ three-story and uttic end, “Praukiore Kj few dwelling, Connecticut avenue, near Q street JOUN A. KELLY, 4 northwest; $9,000. R. L Fleming, erect a NORA GRIFFLY, Pacific Railway company, and ex-Senator Me- Donald, attorney for the Central Pacific Rall- road company, appeared before the Houxe com- mittee on Pacific railways to-day, and ex- pressed their views at length upon the general subject of the indebtedness of the Pacific rail- Ways. Mr. Adams declared that the present | three-story and basement dwelling, Hillyer wy management of the Union Pacific company was | avenue, near Connecticut avenue northwest, endeavoring to 1uldl the company’s obligations | $20,000. | hristopber Horner, erect, a two: . to the government in go faith, anc at the cel welling and store, reet, BURCSA! ‘This ‘24th, Toad was not manipulated for Speculative pur- n7th and Sth strects northwest; $3,500. | at Lau wceck, RLSERTH BU Men eee | poses, A large proportion of the stock, he sal daughter of Wiliam and Augusta Burchard. Coumbe, erect a small dwelling, '13%, be- | dau Was held by trust companies, estates and | tween Cand D streets northwest; 1.000. Chee, | “Panerai private Seta . widows. The unaided branch lines constituted | P. Miller, ereet a two-story dwelling, alley, rear | CLEARY. {on Taveiay, February 234) 1986, HAN. the main source of revenue, and without them | of 121 K street ee EE Naw A. CLEARY, relict of Will bag ttm we the road could not be operated at a profit, ip serenipovent rest oF hot oe, SIGNAL SERVICE. On Trial For Mausianghter. ‘M930 a m.on Thare day, the 25th inst. from the residence of Sam ‘Yesterday, the trial of Robert Orr and Frank | Witsatt, 922 G sireet southwest. Heqdiem mem ob Galtagher, Indicted for manslaughter in killing | 3,4 + % St Vouinie’s church. Fnends ure in- Stephen Tyrrell on the 21st of July, 1881, was Second Controller Maynard was further ex- amined bythe House committee on expendl- tures in the War department to-day in relat’on GERHARDT. On February 23, 1886, at five be to the signal service accounts, He stated his | continued after THE Star's report closed. The | the beloved wife of Julius Gerhard: aged veeaye belief that the government had been over- | testimony for the prosecution tended to show ‘uneral from residenc charged for telegraphic service, but that the (rect, Baltinare, Mae Prides pena) ee, oe Oe documeptary evidence was insufficient to tur- beefed e the | ey monde} a © head and face, and that Brn.” Reatives tnd ends hiviwed totasek her, encouraged nish positive proof. him, saying, “ Hit him again, Bob,” and that it | HOOVER. At Montpelier, Idubo, on February 228 ‘NOTES. was probabie Tyrrell died from the beating. 1886, JOSLE CLAXTON HOOVER, beloved wife of The resolution directing the reservation of | , Henry Cozzens testified tor the detense that | Dr. C A. Hoover, late of Washington, D. C. bd Orr, Tyrrell and Gall seemed before the he t NEURATH. On Tuesday mornii Fe foyotolambusaind Lafuyeu was called up | Mies ara toe inary of fends” Oe | Me eco aeeia eae In the Sey ite to-day, but went over ‘because ‘or | .,foday testimony was og whet ak toca dage er aye Pytarr ig thet character of the accused, The defendant, Gal- lagher, testified that when hesaw the men fighting be called tosome parties outside to separate them, A light from out our household is gone,” Tie voice we loved is stiuled; lace ts Wacant in our ‘midst never cau be filed. 1 am done with care and sorrow, Soon ta tadeles ite 1 Fou Ceave your weeping, dearest children, Yai only wore homme. The Seuate today passed the resolution di- recting the superiutendent of public buildings and grounds to furaish plants, flowers, etc., tor the new pension building. The foreign affairs committee of the House expect to complete the consularand diplomatic appropriation bill at their meeting to-morrow. v. Or. Sunderland und Mr. Phillips, at- torney for the Cherokees, made arguments pl, ‘Transfers of Real Estate. Deeds in fee have been filed as follows: Martha Chaltane et al. to Jobn Miller, sub-lot 34, sq. 536; $—. Charies. E. Hannon to same, same property; 8—. 8. L. Hannonetal. John ‘Funeral will take place from her late residenee, Massachusetts avenue noriueast,on Thursday hoon, at So'ciock. Relatives and friends before the House territories committee to-day | Miller, same property; $—. Ann Maria Booth in opposition to the bill toestablish the Terri |! Maria O'Donnell,’ part 19, eq. 51; $1,200. | invited wo attend. Be" tory of Oklahoma. Representative Weaver | Lucy York to E. S. York, part 11, sq. 963; PETERS, Ov Tuesday, February ee and ex-Representative Clarke spoke in tavor Beer og eo eaee to oa o—- tft: SD ot MAT Hand i jot 37, sq. 89; $450. jouston, Mat | Peters, aged wh - otrhie ways and means committee has set apart | £00, subdot 15, sq. 360; @—. J.J. Bdson to Ad. | interment at silver Spring, Mid 5 die’ M. Houston, same rty; $—. W. G. prope: SIKKEN, Wy February Moorhead to H. D. Cooke, trustee, p Thursday, March 4th next, for hearing a dele- ChARLES LEWIS Tufant eon oF Eeinest peed 4 y at | 2 ee ee au cane of Washington and Soddary te 2%. Bikkeu, aged 7 days, “ schedules of the tariff act. meeotafptinin eagle 2g Re 9 DE oo ‘The Senate this afternoon the bin per- | Forrest Manning, sub, lot 90,00. 155; @2,500. UNDERTAKERS. mitting national banks to charge their nam gisaboth B. Cretge 0 A. bert ot. 16.00. 454 = nr Iocation and capital by a vole of two-thirds of | $6,000. W. Henry Browne to Andrew C. Brad- RICHARD s cals their shareholders. ley, trustee, pi. los 13 and x3,00. 532; $—. A. RNISHING UNDERTAKE! Tn the morning hour today the House | C- Bradley, trustee, to Louise Elizabeth Bro 2011 Tub st. Lverything strictiy F and on pasted the bill’ to ‘annex the norte | ee eee ys aoe 1d SEOSO Kee ty, 7; | Me Ment Hemouable Terns, _ fia el, 5 . ; $2,950. Trustees SPH GAWLER FURNISHIN UNDER Rersitory: anid then pevcmenees to considers an | Louise Home to's. J. Mel 10 228, 99, 675; |e) “TAkui and PAACTICAL EM EAM $3,000. B. F. Gilbert to Harriet Keyser, lot 16, | 1726 Pennsylvania ave. uw comuitice of the whole, te Hennepin “canal ‘Tacoma Park; $600. SW. Berkeces | evetribies Telephone call 105i aeet Li —— mip lot S00. 330; eee, J. | amis BELLEW, im = Gai ee iumpurey to J. J. Jot 52! eq. 368; DERT. New Jersey Legisiators. $1,500. "A. Fe Spoiford tod. W. Dancntower; | Corner of G wt, and’ New Sony Sy ABOUT SIXTY OF THEM TO ARRIVE THIS EVEN- ING—HOW THEY WILL BE ENTERTAINED. ‘The New Jersey legislature will reach Wash- ington at 10:47 this evening. About sixty members are coming, that number hav- ing left New York this afternoon. Quar- ters have been prepared for them at attention to ail dewails orfunerais. "™ Penonee 1. 5, OA, 75: $2070. CA. Beavens to 8. F rrill, lot 4,'sg, (350; $10,000. Elizabeth C Redmond to A. F. Fox, trustee, pt. 19, + <<} 1,675. W. Aurochs toc. F. Huth, pie 2 an 2, sq. 584; ere 0. Ge eois 80 Bi J. Stell- Wwagen, pt, 12, sq. 0; : ae Gook to" F. G’ Barbadoes, pt. sub. 3704, 106, $550, FM Babant to Mary A. Glieed, sub, tot sq UNDERTAKER AND PRACTICAL EMBALMER, Graduate of 1864 Class of the Cincinnati School lot Aaubsiming C.M. Lukens, M.D, Princivad 2. H. Clark, Demonsiraior; 101; $8,000. Giz Lith sires moriawean the Ebbitt, and from the depot the SO ‘Telephone call 947-4. —- party will proceed direct to that hotel. To- Alexandria Affairs, can & Waiaee, morrow morning they Will be received and | Reported for Tue EVENING STAR, Unvuscaxes cup Pomenss Dinsoron, entertained by the President, and at| Ciry Couxcris.—Presidents Downham and 1837 10th street poruswesh 1:80 p.m. \omorrow they | will lunch | Richburg presided at the mectings of the two | Telephone call 70% ao with Senator McPherson. Ww even: | bourds iust night, A full month's Pay of the jug the legislative will be entertained | lute Policeman Lattin was allowed his widow, WOOD AND taare gua len ueridan tier Suguce Watt | Meat ciate semis | T5099 ; COA » an > | audit report — = ~ > anes Tides, Bradley, Secretaries Whitaby and’ La ing expended ‘and. tore needed, but no | 1 Oy FONG. OF FERUILY MINED COAL r, Bent nese! Ran action was en, may ‘8 recommenda- — Hewitt, Hiscock and Reed, and the Now Jersey | tion of increaso of policeuen's salaries, was re: | Satie, Af, the vers lowest prices kindling and ressional delegation, will be present. On | ferred to the committee on finance. The bill prompt delivery. Send in your orcem. Friday morning the legisiative party will visit | changing the method of collecting taxes, by the piety Pent coaeee the Cupitol and will be accorded the privilege | employment of one collector Instead of two, was | Bri ‘Offices, 3 Vania avenne and 200m of the floors of both houses of Congress. During | iaid on the table. Fourteen hundred dollare | and X streets uottswent Friday they will visit the Patent office, Nation. | was appropriated io purchase new Took and |" iuchot and Whart, Oth and Water wreets southwest, al Museum, Corcoran art gallery and other | jadder truck,and an act vo compel = G. 1. SHERIFF. Places of public interest, and they will leave for | owners to keep sidewalks in repair was —_———— Won at 4:20 p.m. Friday, PoLick VACANCIES FILLED.—A convention Coan. of the two council boards was beld last night to Woon A Testimonial to Mr. Lovejoy. fin vacancies iu the police force occasioned by —_— hot Messrs. Walker and Lattin, M. Hionees Hayes nud W.C, Bounce wore cierted policemen, This made two vacancies the readymen, and F. M. Wood was chosen 3d ot a — 4th eine NFERENCE.—The ‘M.E. church opens at Trinity ‘The following letter, signed by teachers of the firstschool division, has been addressed to Mr. B. G. Lovejoy, who has resigned his place on the school board as trustee of that division: “ Dear Sir: We, the undersigned teachers of JOHNSON BROTHERS, WHARVES AND RAILROAD YARD: TWELFTH AND WATER STREETS SW. church here BRANCH YARDS AND OFFICES CONNECTED the first division of the Washington public | morrow, the ume having been rom, BY TELEPHONE. schools, learning with regret of your res-| ihe 18th. Bishop Linde will preside, and some strect northwest ignation as local trustee, this | 40 members be in attendance. ‘The session will yon opportunity to express our full appreciation of | 4° member or Woanastay ewer ‘Teh street nortuweat, e many services rendered by you not only in | °'NGrrs “the Young Men's nnseiie 40 Pennaylvania avenue northwest advancing the standard of true educaiion | 407m aisnt deierinined to meee ee 1112 Omh street nortwest. povsees: the entire ot. but: aieo in. cron day afternoon rer ‘Several new ‘Comer 34 and K sireets northwest ‘supporting the cause teacher ing and supporting a questions invole, | members were admitted. last year 221 Pennsylvania avenue southeast. ing thelr interests have arisen. We feel that by yourwithdrawal we lose an able and efficient tau friend of both tetcher ana * pile one who has been quic perceive a1 n ‘ble Eriticisms, and untiring fa omit, Can, be’ tie’. aa . promote the interests ‘of the say all Grou schools, The loss of your counsel and assistance pag is keenly felt by us all; and in conclusion we Cust earnestl; it the is not far distant THE RELIABLE CLAIRVOYANT hea oa tay consistently aswume sunilar ook nd 7 hes. Deen consulted on usiness, uties.” trouble cal, miisfaction ‘Office hours, 10 ‘This letter has bee about seventy ‘aud teachers of the fret division. EragS Oat Fee coe endeh. 312 Puma Gaps. ————— AND MME SELDEN, 192) ISTH ST. N. W. Sy ae Die aa LS Burt, superintendent of the Sth division railway remedies prompt and. advice tree (Gen. bas appointed M3 Fostmnatier ‘Gen, bas "3 oa the Pitusille aud Si Lous Ree Oline as

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