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FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS SALE— HEAP F don Jeb Press, every dns. Will ve 0 pay. Acdree t.W. AL, aOR SA Stationery. F ect ope ing for the right party. Inquire st 1148. Saw. Store and dwe FO SSE A SHETEAND UMARE Pony the nar nally bse F2 > ers, s sold U #1. atop Bifeund fagton, D. SALE-APPLE "Cycr paedia. “AM the volumes deilvered a ly’ payn aghiy beeen ieneh Styiish and ba SE QUARTE DI id ohe ‘witlin Star: FOR CASH ONLY—A Cigar and Tobacco store. ing. mn30 S NEW AMERICAN Star ae ments. Address Box 1:4 mh2s to saddle and harness: rides ¥ le, sound, excep. Address Dr. F. Ke BY K st nw, roceit. mhio ALE TWO LARGE AND NEW LIGHT table tor carrying fish, sai will ne Meichest. bb ler, March a. OF at pri ‘At JOHN FrorsA LE Fiye GEXUINENEWEOUNDLAD Apply pups, Diack. 2 mhz ly at 17 THe t= FISHER & CO. 124 Fst bow. POR SALE PONY PHAETON AND HARNESS for sale; « complete outfit: can be seen during is Week at KEYES € C0) 5 mh? WOR SALE—A SUPERL STEINWAY GRAND JOR S. iment a ‘AU roksan unst be sold at AUG. WILD @ Bi ALE-ONE PINE $50 DOMESTIC MA- mh27-3t JOR SALE STAND. Solid Walnut case sold for $3 JOR SA Piano ply at»: At a sacrifice, to immediate purcha: 14th st. nw. JOR SALE— RARE used: latest fmproved: all attac f SQUARE PLANO, osewood case and in perfect ordi ‘$65, on easy jon 4 shle. drawers: Years guarantee. At eee __F. G.SMITH, 1108 Penisylvania ave. ARD ORGAN. @_ in perfect order. Will be PRIGHT Ap mh27-3t* Ck_ONEOP DECKER HA. BROTHERS New York Concert Grand Piano. Inquire at Masonic Hall, 9th and F sts, auy day from Gam. t96 p. m.,ata very low figure.” m26-1m_ JOR SALE—75 JOBS, CONSISTING OF Cake Tiages, buggies And wigous of ail styies, new and Secondhand. Also buslug and selling car Fiages. & Wagons ER, city beautiful for square planos. O1 fstronn @ beginner for only $00; easy pay ments. Uur terms are al both in new did instru pairing at in New and S 465 and ‘470 ¢ Upright rment fe id secon on commission. Carriages, Bugs Yr hire, with of without horses. condition: very c Pst nw. nickering Square Pianoplen- jade to it the buyer, ie factory re" onable prices. PLANO EXCHANGE WARFEROOMS. Telephene 3 4 ‘9th street AND, _AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. I fc, AUCTION. sale at C, A. Sm Th THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., SUESDAY, MARCH 30, 1886. AUCTION SALES. Dorrys Pore URSDAY, APRIL FIRST, 1886, O'CLOCK P.M. and continuing every evening. d Silver Watches, Piamonds,Chains, Pins, Bracelets, solid ‘silver and Plated. Ware, and other Books. Curtains, Carpets, Rugs, m Safes, Show Cases and Fixtures, ‘HIS AFTERNOON. EEKS & CO. Auctioneers, —* = Ww © Gor Dovitiane avenue, Marr Wauky. ic bal UNCANSON BROS, Auctioneera Opposite City Post Office, ih —_ dis Se | Pore aan oko LANAI HOUT — Bee STREET SOUTHEAST, z ‘WEDNESDAY, MARCH THIRTY-FIRST, roy ene Chee NO FUSIL O11, the’ 20th “day” of “December, A.D. 1879, AT TEN O'CLOCK, and duly’ “recorded in. iiber ae folio 73 "et “seq. one of. the WITHIN OUR SALESROOMS, ‘H. K. FULTON, Anetioneer. C. A. SMITH, Broker. EVERY 1 m27-8t dana avene urriages, Wagons, Harness, SSDAY. THURSDAY. and SATURDAY. MORNINGS, commencing at TEN Lange and well waorted sock of Carriages ness, de. always On ES SINGER, Auct. msl P we linteNt ‘Mamdoline, and fowest Posy UBUR: napolis, 200 Ost. RENCH LESSC ‘anv thy a Paris, ENCH ‘and Type Writing it corps of free om applicati cipal. Mts, z after tne trai Modern Music: good German, ansurpassed methods, IN FEMALES! keeping taught by Ha ave, nw. t qualities | to support. themselves and sucressfull; netive duties of ‘Thorough al Law, P s Q best ‘neystem. Pr Sorbonne Universit LANGUAS red her school of ANELLE © CHER OF THE at Mandolines for enle a een ndcrew af alt Music. Stores and, 338 TEAC italian method; Classic and french and Italian 1215'G st nw. ‘wh29 MINARY. ALSO EVEN- ing clases to prepare students for West Point, examinations and Book: n easy and rapid method. Highest references given. Lessous in elocution. Miss BALCH, Tv mbsU-2 EW SCHOOL OF MODERN, LANGUAGES forming new classes in French, G "Apply to principal, L. DUMALNE, 930 » French, German m30-Tme ‘CERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, COR 9TH Spring sessions. A practical busi- oung men and women perform the ruetion given in English Language, Correspon- kkeeping, Business litical -Keonomy, Ste- dpen day and evening. achers.- Tlustrated circular sent HENRY SPENCER, Prine CHER OF SING by mah26-6t" rot Ti! ISidisienw. 3me LINE DUVAL Ma K, 1424 NST, Fiogilon und. Dra: wit GLISH, GERMAN AND F MEY! ER, Practical Sten- mb1s-2w* IP UTE BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, ‘Washington, ‘And C., (723 14th st. n.w.), tle principal other cities. ‘Trial lessons free. New terms begin now. mh6 DRIV A’ 2th st. nw. LESSONS IN Mathematies, Penmansbi Branches. 27 5th st. a, ‘Terms moderate. wt Los is ELOCUTION AND DRAMATIC 4 Apply or address Miss MARGUERITE E. mé-1m. BOOKKEEPING. id in ail English pply to C. F. WOOD, mhi-2m. at ANDREW J. JOYCE'S Carriage Factory, corner of T4ih and F sts. sa of ‘time: no han —THE “OTTO” GAS E: quires no boiler; avoids all expensive attendance: abil INE TW ling of fuel; no ashes, For Tunuing elevators, pumping Water. printing presses and machinery. Send BALLAU FOR SALE —BUSINESS W. F, Agent, 71 for circular and pries list. D. ‘Th st. mahlo-sm, IN EVERY variety. flnest and largest stock of platform spring ons ever mbm shown in this city at botto: Sad street, West Washington. J. K. PROBY. prices. HEAD OF HORSE Vashington county Mt ‘Weight from 1,200 to 1,400; also Mules; prices averaging from $7 SIMMONS Sit cheap. for sale at the bird store, 113: 7th st. nw. ~~ HARTBRECHT. Fok SALE BARGAINS 1S Lor CHAP wait — sare 0; lot at $3, fo Sweat Blankets $1.50, would be deavy and strong shaped Stable Cover at $1 nies 2c. that has been sylvania ave. BECKE. sed for coupe, bugey and ush Lap Robe $5, worth price Sf. large square heap ut $2. Saddlery, VOR SALI resin Montgomery county, near the District ine, suitable for poultry or dairy far A CHO! COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. ICE LITTLE FARM OF lowed with ten-foot fence; spring and ‘ail con mee: for raisins por ll be sold, with all the Mock and faruuing in:plements cheep. aud possession fiven atonee. JUHA Eroker.1100 Per sy ly T. MITCHELL, Real Fstate ave. mb3O-Gna WOR SALE—-A NICE F: 50M HOUSE ‘and two acres of land mile trom ation, $1,000. OE. HIN m27-3t TOR RENT OR & ACT -buildings: on t 1, tWo miley front Georgetown. JOHN HSS. inhi {OR SALE—A DESIRABLE NEW HOUSE AND Lot, at Boyd Station, & and 0. KR; lot contains Qnefourth of an acre, and bouse six rooms, Price, $000. Apoly to or address Mrs. CARULINE E. HeINk, itdya Station Wane Fas fifty miles of Washing: jegtaph office and rai lantation building. fand. Address, for one week, WM. M. RAYS office, t From 50 t mb26-4 INTA, WITHIN “4 Ohio, Siving description “and location, Kind of land aud x2 ‘and poultry yard. . ance of frott of all Kinds: will be sold as INO. FW eS. A FARM OF 40 ACRES IX Onequarier 1 14th st. exter AMAN, ALE—BEA {OR RENT—FROM MARCH house at Hyattsv le, we, Bia ‘from large lot. CE RESI ie hall, porenes, hie on’: tower ‘with with br table gard ‘806 F 1586.4 FL B&O. RAL, at on. Avply to MARION DUCKET P. G. CO. MD. Magruder's Station, H. « P. R. K., and one-half from Beunings: about four to Wash ington, MARION LUCKETT, Trustee an FS VALUABLE SUBURP Gx ST. E ‘The residence of acres and capable of Bae ws mhl71 {OK SALE—A VERY DESI Bees near ( cars: two acres FISKE @ Cu. 1 POR SAL old Iie g00d road: five acres in wood; dwelling ms and one stale in good repair: a splendid p. $25 an acre Also, OD acres ad- sburgh Turnpike. r res, Flats and full ect with first or separate, me. Apply to t-Law, Bladensburg, Mi contains 131 THOS. J. FISHER «& Co. 1 RACTS « ‘Size from mat this & Co, WM. H. MAIN, _St Charles Hétet ABLE SUBURBAN ; convenient to horse de Apply to We Rave. dia A tract 06.400 acres of good cleared and Timber Fairiax county, Va, on both sides of the mb12-to DOR SALI FE Couvenie mb10-1n to station; will be Western railroad, with Inquire of G. jouse at Hyattsville: lot 60x at a bargain, APOHILL & C0, sas’ ‘Compan street, Net Amcrque, Sas Normandie, de Ki "8 ww Yor! EEX NE eu, Wednesday. March 31, 2 ‘TEAMERS. ENERAL THANSATLANTIC COMPANY w Youk AND HAVRE. No. 42 North River, foot of Morton bl . Wednesday, “Ap Canada, Padel, Wednestay, April 14, 1 p.m. Labrador Perler @ Hauterive Wednesday. April 21, Checks payaole on sight, im amounts to suit, on the Fabsatlantiqne of Pari. LOUIS DE BE- Tita agen Messrs Columbia, 1437 Penusyivanla aven mt ce THE cv: ITED, Sa 6 Bowling Green, few York. BELL & CO. Agents for the District of akRD Li L, NARD ~ BET WEE: 4 Bow «LEM SEW YORK AND LIVER: 12. June 9. July 7, August 4, Scythnid, walls Apri 28, May 26, Jan Zubin passage, $60, $35. steerage tickets to ats ab very low Tuten Washington, D. » ROUTE, AMSIIP COMPA: it 1 ‘ XPRESS SERVICE boxton 30, July 28, ‘S80 and Siow: from ail paris of Rarope ye apply to: ag cach trang VERNON Ht. LHOWN & COL, ing Green, New ork: oF to CUNARD STEAMSHIP CO. LIMITED, Boston, mb17 ATLANTIC AN New, Caamnxo W: Baesse OT LS BIGELOW & CO.- G06 7th street, Washington. p WEST INDIA LINE. r rer ‘Tovrs British and French West India Islands, &e. SS BARKACOUTA, sailing 17th April. SS MORNCA, sailing April Swpplng a day or more at St. Kitts, Antigua, Mart- . Barbados, Demerara. Trinidad, tsreusda, ete. pasenger sccummudation, excellent cuisine, Foom, bath rooms, ste. Apply W LEAYCKAFT & CO. SONTINENT. NORTH GERMAN LLOYD 5. 8 CO. York, Southampton, Bremen.” ‘The fast Ex ee TEWo LONDON AND pinay te atay at Soper seni ‘New York age Dhtou! ou Saturdays for Cherbourg, ers for Paris. +925 Pennsyivania ave.. ‘asuangton, D. C. | i BYS59. FRENCH CLASSES FOR BEGIN- i4 ners and advanced pupils now, forming at 1014 17th st. betweey K and L sts. Also, morning and afternoon classes for adults and children. Cail at 4:30 p.m. Parisian ronunciation, tical and 4 Origine systems. MELE W. PRU D TOMES A GERMAN SCHOOL OF INSTRUCTION FOR i Piano-Forte has been o} Bw. By this course of teac! ned at 1118 11th st. 0, ing pupils can in a short ume acquire a knowledge of music that has usually taken nonths of study by the American methods. Lessons privately or in classes. For particulars call atthe Studio. 10 Je sia ‘L.ORGA ‘EACHEROF PIANO SIC. Particular attention to be- £5 mahers. us, well us those, wishing to be quaitted for NSTRUCT matics and Civil Service Examiner. prepared. yur st. 7 ASHINGTON CON St. Cloud bak Seriormers und iteaders” Terms easy. «= BY enteenth year. Piano, Organ, Vi Pupil of Wm. Mason GHORTHAND AND TYP: ticaliy are followed. Free advantages. MISS CL ERV ting, cor. 9th and F sts. nw. Sev- 12th stn. Prof. F.A.SPRINGER, late Applicants for examination Apply for circulars and information 423 ‘d1-4un ite othe” wits Sas BULA ee, jaa RITING PRACT ght. Success guaranteed if instructions Private pupils preferred—limited. F CROMELIN, office ot Johns & Easton, Stenogra- ‘ja11-3m phers, 472 GHORT-HAND AND PRACT snip taught by a stenographer and protessor, Louisiana ave, years experience. Mondays, \ days, Gore MAkite BAR AVI Decorative “Art.—oul, ock p.m.” The Columbian Colle i. 1835 H at nw. SES-BRU Needlework, Brass, Desigh. B2s-im, “MESS. ANY LEAVITT: | OF BOSTON edubaage at Pet deerme ‘E, SCHOOL OF ‘Tapestry, Lusira, China, 915 F ST. NW. , GRAD. uate and certified examiner of the New Engiané Conservatory. Piauo technique, harm calture. 1 PRIVATE LESSONS IN ALL GR. m1 Jeth st nw. ‘study; to adults confidential: ‘Anni % TVY UNS ‘West Point, ail e: TT , Classical, Busine joy and voice as AD P for college, 8. 1E,s.w. corner Sth and Ketsnv, 88. SW. FLYNN, &. M oc29 Evening Classes, $3 ahd $5 amonth, LADIES’ Or E NING MRS. L V. SLATER, 931 F STREET, fuvites the Ladies to examine her IMPORTED HATS AND BONNETS, and all the Latest Novelties of the season on mbs0-6t M IMPORTED Hi And all the WEDNESDAY, 31s > Cordially invites the Ladies ‘amine her Latest N AND BO} elties of the Sea: DAY, APiUL 157, 1556. J. C. Heremssos, Lnvorren SPRING MILLIN ERY, CLOAK! st, and APRIL 1st. fay Street, ‘Washington to Ex- ETS, on THURS- m23-8t LACES, DRESS TRIMMINGS, FOSTER KID GLOY) CORSETS, &c ES $1 PAIR AND UPWARDS. VERY PAIR WARRANTED. 7 P YLVANIA aVE. Rverrer, 605 th t.. opposite Patent Office, Opened a large and new assortment of HAMBURG EDGINGS and INSERTIONS, SWISS, NAINSOOK and TORCHO: TRIMMIS Dresses and Wraps Di N. Nn SE EWE: Imported Trinmli ward st.. Bal ce & ART Models received from Paris aud WALKING SUITS — for + Hubbard an = FURNISHING GOUDS. other styles, and ST STYLES FOR ngs. Madame 1. mb9-1in' 0. NEEDLEWORK, Prize Medals and Diplomas were awarded at the Cineinnatl i Tadustrial” Expositi proidery and Drawn Work. Iss4, for Art Highest Awards for Art Neediework, executed from Original Designs, were received fre for Woman's Work at the New 1595. “Finest and largest Fx Mr We M. B. Sarutoga Springs, N. Tow ux Fepora Dares Are Recommended 3 bit of ton, Brace, Wash udios: 915 They are absolutely Impervious. rue, De eet Reacriermer cret of Beauty not only beaut ies nate gulch | manner Ween kuaw what you require We Y.—Areade Butidt ies but pul the Department Orleans Exposition, Art Embroidery by epartagentot the World's Expositonueld at's Deparinient of the World's Exp at Washington, D.C.—Supplies: 433 9th st. n.w. Est nw. -_026-6m Surexos the Leading | Dressmakers. _His-s.tu.th-dine —E wenie’s Se ies the com- jeach, cut and dress ly and in an artistic only competent assistants, WhO desire compatison, Invisible front pieces of new desizns. Feather-light switeues positive! Rochou had years experience retailed at wholesale prices. J. iu Paris and wad Swarded Wedals from Paris, Lyons and Vienna 15th sn. NING ESTABLE JO ROCHON, 912 14th'st. nw. DYELNG, SCOURING AND DRY SHMENT, UE NORTHWEST. hing Dresses, Laces, Lace Curtains, Crape Veils, Feathers, Kid Gloves, Flannel and Pongeeoar specialty. Gent's Garments Dyed, Cleaned and Repaired. Ladiew Dresses Dyed and Cleaned without ripping. ANTON 4 CAROLINE LERCH, formerly with A. Fischer and Maison Yriese, Rue Rivolle, Paris, a8 Mow. Vox, Bua reasonable Evening a DIS, with Lord & Ti ‘920 14th st, lor, Moras tx madeat the shoriesl notice. Superior Att Suits madeat ‘the shortesd notice. Superior ices, Bod ansiatneies Coag tenes ~~ reece Hal Troweaus aspeciaity, between and K. Fixe Op Raz Wann. ALLOVER EMBROIDERIES, ORIENTAL, | MEDICI'S EGYPTIAN and otner + LACES in all the newest patterns, Most complet piithe District of Columbia, and at the req! theparty seared thereunder, we the under. CONTINUATION OF SALE Svea tedstees, will on the THIRTIETH DAY of NTINU. IN USE IX Hee ee aie eae asa a osrrrata fain pleses and ‘parcels of land situate in the city of } DRY AND FANCY GOODS. NOTIONS, SHOW CURATIVE INSTITUTIONS, Washington, District of Columbia, known as and. be- CASES, &c., &c, INFIRMARIES, ing the north three (3) feet and four (4) Inches of lot No, 8, and the south fourteen (14) feet and eleven (11) | BEING BALANCE OF STOCK OF A DEALER. AND PRESCRIBED BY inches of lot So. 8 in sjunre nine hundred sud. four PHYSICIANS EVERYWHERE, (90d), for a more partictlar description of which fef- | SALE POSITIVE, KVERY LOTMUST BE CLOSED nee erence je to said rst, togeth t Sith the fen ovement ‘hereon consisting of & wo | It ae = CONSUMPTION, story frame dwelling with bath. zy TELL _ Auctioneers HEM cae Roetine Cs rercaeesoceey ta Casts € 0 soep HEMORRIEAGISS cash: balance in two years, secured by purchaser's | ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF HOUSEHOLD NO DISEASES. ote’ and w deed of trust upon the property sold; or all |“ “FURNITURE, CARPHIG, BEDDING, BTC, AT HABITUAL DRUNKENNESS, cash, “at purchaser's option. All conveyancing at | — AUCTION. INEBRIETY, parchaser's cost. A deposit of $100 will be required | By order of the Supreme Court for the District of = AY the ‘ime of sale. ‘Terms of sale to be" complied | Colima, hold cial term for probate DUsiness, DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION, wi mt ing purchaser. DANIEL W. MIDDLETON, J. lime thereof, otherwice the | T-shall scl om ERIDSS. eeR eT aN A un Property willbe resold at the cost and VMK of the de: | 16QG ay Pek” GEEBGS A RRE MALARIA, fi 106 ‘At residence, 106 Virginia av fun ANICEL p MIDDLETON, | ‘ginia avenue southwest, the personal effects of the ol Richman Inte Rachel A. Ellason, d , named in part— ‘THR ONLY Parlor and Chamber Furniture, TO-MORROW. T[\HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. FIVE SHARES OF THE MONTGOMERY LONG Walnut Extension Tables and Dining Room Chairs. Brussels, Ingrain and other Carpets, ure Srmvurant Bedding, Pillows and Bolsters, Blankets. my Sheets, Bedsteads, Bureaus and Washstands, ve China, Glass and Crockersware, Kitchen Utensils. THE SICK, INVALIDS, be wi re rafosether with other goods unnécessary to enume- Cony ArescrnG eine s ASO, AT TWELVE OCLOCK— FIBRE COTTON GIN COMPANY, AT AUC rwo Af: AT IWELVE OCC ; AGED PEOPLE, TION, Terms cash.” “GHASTATN C MEADOR, WEAK AND DEBILITATED WOMEN. On WEDNESDAY, MARCH THIRTY-FIRST, m30-St Admini Mampi ot chesinesreer Aurpicas, | (SPECIAL AND FERENPTORY AUCTION Satie | ye'MT¢ bu prearedcomcay tr 08 8 mhz UMA IDOWLING HAWES | Toor cai the Which is a sure and positive cure for Consump- YENCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, STOCK AND CONTENTS IN STORE. tion, and which can be prepared by any family TRUSTEES’ SALE 908 SE) See NORTHWEST, housekeeper (raw beef steak and our Pure Malt NG NO. 502 ELEVENTH STKEET| | WEDNESDAY, MARCH PHIRTY-FIRST, Whisky being of the ingredients). This formula of Sus AD. 1882. and duly recorded in: oer & ‘The stock contains prime aud Hrstclass Dry Goods | hay, Person amilcted with Consumption and No. 1006, folio 440, etseq., one of the land ree. and Notions, cousisting of using our Whisky, free of charge, upon reeeipt ordsof the District of Coliimbia, and at the written | Silks, Velvéts, Satins; fine Dress Goods, Cashmeres, | of a two-cent stamp. Ry the use of this formula, Ponusiegtipe marty secured, theieby, we ‘will aier | Embroidered aninelt. Table tinaigy dowels, | hundreds of supposed tacurable consumpives sale in front of the premises on’ the “TWENTY. lankets, Quilts, Underwear, ‘Hostery, Corsets, | nave been restored to health, and in all cases VENTH DAY OF MAKCH, A.D. 1880, at FIVE | Laces, Einbroldeties, Gloves, ‘Jerseya, Orapreiias | O'CLOCK P. M., the following ‘described real estate | and. Parasols, White Shirts, together witha full | Where it has been used it has increased the and premises In the city of Washington, and kuowa | _ line of Domestics, and Uesignated on the ground plat ore plan. thereoras | _Laviies wilt do well to attend this sale, as a good as- weight, on an average, at least ten pounds in a month. Thi It is Jot lettered “B,” of Stephenson's sub-division of lots in | sortment of Spring Goods will be offered dally. a is result is guaranteed where itis Square numbered ‘Three Hundred and Fifty-four ( Ferms of sale: Que-third cash, and the balan: Fatesof sig per cout aid tobe eatated here hse at | FJ HOMAS DOWLIN ceiaae sald’ or all at neh oettan OF ie teznns ofsate are ani sors ea ine trust ou the pr Te used regularly. Sou. | mnaesee MM, FOLEY, Auctioneer. Two ounces of alcohol contain more nutrt- eee = ment than ten ounces of meat. It 1s the only thing that enters the blood vessels without SPECIAL SALF. effort on che part of the stomach. It is therefore in ten days, the trustees reserve the right to resell at | 10,000 CIGARS, LOT OF STONE CHINAWARE, peculiarly fitted for the weak and debilitated. the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser a'ter five TOT OF CLOTHING, &c., &c., For sale by dealers and druggists everywhere. days advertisement in some newspaper published 1a AT AUCTION. Rests Coo OCT: ait On FRIDAY MORNING, APRII, SECOND, 1886, Persons east of the Rocky Mountains unable miGectds 1 VA IRUREEHEAD.} rrustees. | mnsnats THOMAS DOWLING, Auctionter, charges prepaid, by remitting six dollars to Az. THE ABOVE SALE 18 Postroxen, ox | /[WOMAS DOWLING, Asctoneer te Peers Ma account of the rain, until WEDNESDAY, the IGNEE’ LE z ERL THIMTY-FIRST MARCH, 1886) at same hour aud | ““MaNTELS, “VIRTURES | MORIICNG MER? — place. JOHN BIRCKHEAD, | trustees. CHINES, "BORING MACHINES, (TOOLS, Td&ds_1. L. JOHNSON GLAM scree Ws, PICKS AND SHOVELS: Allpersons using Duffy's Pure Malt Whisky z = 2 NE 3 DERRICK, LOCKS ANI tiemsetves of the services ‘ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers ROPE, ONE BUILDER'S WAGON, &c,, &. Ketibseseinh tenon S Alas Be HIGH CLASS ETCHIN 33 AND MODERN ABSOLUTELY PURE AND UNADULTERATED. od EDIT ON AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. The Commilice on Rcheol Legislation. nennat GPA Bay. ADDITIONAL MEMBERS APPOLNTRD BX CHIEF I | Tue President sent ass iollowing Hominations coor to the Senate towtay! |» ing ot. eere Wa tae teen eee aceon 2 cide ee of the armory Friday Sroctan in: bovennie byte Lal Tlerams to The Sur, | BESSA an man | cient Pos : So. The Matthews Nomination. Wiliam 1. Raum, Sayles 3. Bowen, Rex, W- ie AT THE MERCY OF THE FLAMES. | « yavonanty tarporT PRONADLE PRON THE Frovks, -Hormtio Browning: 1. X. Barc ftoy. The Fire Sweeping Everything Before | |... SENATS DisraiCT COMMITTEE, eee arke, Piten 2 totes ren he Cone itat Key West—Blowin; en The recommitial ot the nomination of Mr. | Pron ast. Gropley, Water D. Datidge, & @! y BI ‘= up B: ings Key West, FLA, March 30.—Over fitty | M@ttiews for revorder of deeds will, it ts ad-| Davis, Joage Johny Davis, William ©. rode, houses have already burned, including Masonic | Titted, révult tn a frorable report from whe | os % Homer. hint Jusiior Drake, Garde hall, three or tour cigar factories and the | District Couimittep, us Seuator Spooner, the | QP A Ae Wn shine ip ivan, Wim bonded warehouse, containing nearly a quar- | B&W member, és inclined to vote for him. Upon Geotge ©. Gotham, Ok Kothacker, ter of million dollars’ worth of tobaceo. sudh a report there ceofis 10 be Re dou! m | area Henning, & & Henle, dobn K Her. Ds Among the opponents of Matthews, that be will | FM. + ‘Rite wi , Tl fete ea nd boar ned, Sintns, steamer | Ue Conatanee aeaeee Panes of poe Dares Keut, dalle Kbogrn N.S, “need fs some of the houses with powder. There is np | Commuiee, maid to a State reparter hed ay oe | ayer, gh rete Qe sree eRelzy the cleterns boing mostly dey. Te | TLS SEW ORS tatters Pecence wan | G_dnire Crosby Mitasce ik Furinet Wee ae feaches, ‘the ‘hartge ne meow entering | expressed "the onporttion ines: tect, 1 am satis: | Roberwoh, “Cart ocser, Allan futhertord, 4 Hecpn Sifiitugton, Pills Spear, HM. sweeney the business part of the city, destroying build: | fled sueh an expression would have procured | }9spn Shlinngt a Nh . Ings containibg heavy stocks’ of goods, and the | his rejection, Bh bk: Warmer, sien fo weuie Sooo St loss will be very, rest, It looks now as though The Telephone Investigation. Wilson and William J. Wilson. - the Hotel Russell would succamb shortly. HON. CASEY YOUNG STIDn ON THE WITNESS > ens Lorene PPOLNTNENT.—The Acting Secre ANOTHER STRIKE IN ST. LOUIS. repent sbimebrenibietee op ey 99 nla tyne When the telephonte investigating commit: | Treasury to-day appointed Geomme 4 Dewolt to ‘Three Handred and Fifty Employes of | tec met to-day the exwmination a Gasey Young | PO inspector of hulls of steam Veascls ai Cleve the Transfer Company Quit Work. | was continued by Mr. Midard, und. the witness | '84, 0b eee Sr, Lours, March 30.—Three hundred and | stated that he had for the Pan Bleette paid | A Cramer or PxHrEZLRMENT Pane fifty men employed by the St. Louis Trans- | Mr. Gantt’s expenses whon he appeured. betore Viger one Cehninal Court, Judge Max fer company reported for duty at the regular | the Interior department, : romeyel pig va Soy es Rolle Proseyul inte vase J. Swe this morning, and when about| Mr. Millard read Van Bonthuysen’s affidavit | Ciyancdd with the elsiersioment os miabo nent jin their duties of the day were | used in the Intertor department proceedings, 0 | Mrx Fauny to told by the superintendent of the company | the effect that ex-Examinar of the Patent office | guid he was satis! that it had been decided to furnish them | Wilbur made his aifdavit aitaeking the Beil | Conviction Protection in performing their duties by | company in the preserice of tine witkias. | 1de 1 wit expredsing letailing | squad ot United States mar-| inquired whether that was true or fixe. The re that outed, shals to accompany them during | witness rather sharply replied that if Mr. Mil- quently making a deed and withettaws the Gay, and guard them from | lard wanted to impeach Van Bentaaysun’s s- | jn, Use uite Iiivolting the {inode tramenee molestation by the strikers. This was what | timony he had better examine that genUeman. | {{9y tiie government s case Was destroyed, the men were waiting for, and they immedi- | His ee was that Wilbur did not imake = > = ately struck, declaring tliat they wanted no | his affidavit at the Ebbitt house. Raxox ov Tur THERMOMETER.—The protection. No freight car can now be brought | || Mr. Millard.—Casey Young, are you attorney | \,. aejr tive readingeat te signal oil across the river to this city, for the ferry | for ahy company otter than ihe Pan Biwetrie? © |S" y4) ee tay is the only means of transfer, and this new || The Witness, I decline to answer that ques- | jy" qi Mintusam sian. strike renders that useless, for no teams can | tion. It is a matter of private business and Unis — be procured to do the necessary hauling from | committee bas no right to ask about it. ‘The Court the railway to the river landings. | Mr. Millard then asked If there was any ar- issiect tsb Desks liapeds Three freight trains were started out this | rangement between the Pan Electric and bilsha . . om Morning irom the Missouri Pacific yards, | Gray. Yesterday, MeGraw agi. Graft, v guarded by a strong force ot police. There] The witness again declined to answer. plaintil tor one coat and « were uo crowds of any size congregated at Distclet te Oouncens. trict of Columbia; defen the yards at the time, and none papedyeai tous signed. were assembled at any point along the route TER BULL. Clark agt. Banks; referred leading out of the city. It is stated that the In the Senate to-day Mr. Ingalls introdaced a wet. Astiton, adi, company could now run their regular number | bill to provide that in every case in the District | der to withdraw ‘note, Muller agt. wistrict of of trains, could the necessary number of men | in which the special and general taxes and the | COlMbIa; on hearing. pe Ee Soeeee So maaan Interests, costs and_penaities in the same on procaee: Soot SPRIKENS PREVENT THE Ri the Ist of July, 1885, amount to more than the | To-duy, Poa ‘TRAINS, assessed Value of the property against which | Teport ratified 1:30 p. m.—The situation in East St. Louis | the taxes have been levied, a sum equal to the nce be this afternoon presents a marked contrast to | last assessed value of the property, in each case | #ble April Sth» that of yesterday. No serious disturbance | may be received and receipted t0 forage oY ken betore has as” yet occurred, althongh several | lector of taxes in lieu of ail the tax Alexander, Hook ast, Hook; sale ¢ attempts by the railway companies to start out | cost and penalties due against sucti er appointed trustee & freight trains, have been resisted by the Strik- | Referred to the District committee. Tae ers. An lilinois aud St. Louis railway engine, awe wee Saccou while engaged in making up a freight train, ane ery anak ibay CRIMINAL COURT—Judor Mae Arthur. James. NING OF FREIGHT auditors red. Kut return- Mans- i i, creed and sell. Maik ¢ to auditor to slate trax On THURSDAY, TILE FIRST DAY OF" APRIL, our Medical Saf, at all times, free of charge, EN- | 1886, at TN O'CLOCK, T shail sell at the workshops Was approached by a number of strikers,| Mr. Cameron presented in Ubi sterday, Wm. S. Graves, embezziement; GRAVINGS, of Kenderdine & Paret, No. 623 G street, between 6th who requested the engineer to desert his | several additional petitions from citizens ot nilty ‘ ees mice ganinent axtiste, AD opportunity of obtain and 7th streets northwest, the enlire contents, which For ost, This he refused to do, and the men} Pennsylvania for the prohibition of the manu- Todas an nd £. S. Randall, selling homes and additions to their folios. Artists repre- SU CEE ‘Killed” the engine and took it back uor in the District of Col- | UE labeled rine, wot guilty. ary A. r Ars, Seuted inthis collection: J. Erancols Millet, Corot, 2 AND C 3 Tle Rita Ceara ee ea HORSE AND CARRIAGE. elssonier, Hosa Bonheur, ¢. F. Daubigny, Appian, 25-4 . Fortuny Louis eloir, Van Marcke, Jacque, Mticneth, | —™B25-dts S02 te ove Vibert, Phillipe Rosseau, Seythour, eB a Cp hERE DOWLING, Auctioneer. afer Lauseer, — others, Also, MODERN ENGRAVIN' Rosa Bonheur, Herring, Frith, Fade. 1.G. Brow pre, and large Variety Mosselnett’s Pictures, Incl Way artist proofs. “On exhibition at the art roo. Walter 6. Williams € Co., cor. 10th and Pa ave. On TUESDAY, MARCH THIRTIFTH, from NI M, untl time of sale, which takes place WEDNES- | East Capitol street, I will sell the entire contents, DAY EVENING, MARCH THIRTY-FIRS THREE O'CLOCK, continuing THURSDAY FRIDAY, APIIL FIRST . A.M, THREE and EIGHT O'CLOCK P. i. scriptive Catalogues can be had on applicatio WALTER B, WILLIS S & CO. _mh275t rPuOMas DOWLING, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE UNIMPROVE! REAL ESTATE IN THE COU NNALLYTOW: A, U, 1880, and daly recorded in 1. io et seq., one of the lund records of the "District of Columbia, and by decree of the Su- P court of the District of Columbia, holding an | | Ty virtue of a deed of aasiguanént inade to me And 9.361, and th, A.D. 185, “and by | 1586, commencing at TEN 0) erin aiirining® sald | the preinise, p reme sanity Court for sal passed December a decree of the General decree, of the “Equity, Court, “passed “on District in caus SECOND. at ELEVEN De By virtue of a deed of trust dated 15th day i to the round house. On the Vandalia | ‘@¢tureand sale of |i | Jor es, dare ¥ of money; rec ce fore 2 Trrr z) tracks a similar attempt was made to make w| Mr. Wilson, of | feited. ik. J. Sweet, embezzem prose SAMUEL MADDOX, Assignee, eG Be ss BP AO Fle height trains tut the cugineer complicn presented a protest from the Koigiis’ of | Qui. ¥ T OU EE DD AA YY | with the request of the sitikers to. take | Laborof What Cheer, Iowa, against the pass incall Sieve Salon Sad, zoOUD Be, BoB pak Ris engine back to the roundhouse and the at, | Ot the proposed ameudinent to the me Goan On sien Gee es a ao ey Ni HABOUGHI sad DD A A tempt was abandoned. No opposition, how- | lien law of the District aud requestin To-day. 4 nin, disurderty condy Te re ree eae ON EAnOU ‘ ever, was offered to the efforts of the Wabash | Vole against it, eae ee oughn, ss mor} DO “ke, AT AUCTION MORNING, officers to resume freight traffic and they suc- PROPOSED MONUMENT TO LINCOLN. | 20 ¢ay ¥ on FRI ‘APRIL SECOND, 1886, ceeded in sending outa frieghttrain. In theSenate to-day Mr. Call 2A | UWELYE OCLOCK at the sabies in eat of 148 | 5 ween THE HOURS OF 9 A.M, ANDI A, Gis abies waeeEA oO TATE: ist 6s eish, ik Waseeagabn,& eoonnaa woe . at | partly enumerated above, to close the estate of the ‘and | fate Jolin Keaue. ie positive. ‘We will sell miso THOS. DOWLING, Auct. JD ONCASSON BROS, Auctioneers SECS AO SCRIM An 20 Dy ASSIGNE! rock URNAC COOK, HEATING, 1 * D R ‘ iN WARE, CUT. Si ‘We will also sell, between the same hours, R 44, ST. 100 DOZ. LINEN TABLE COVERS, 2K “CONTAINED i NNSYLVANIA AVENUE, NEA recorded, I will on FIIDAY, APRIL SECOND, Small Size, 1 JOCK A. "M., sell on unsylvania avenue, tiieentire | ‘Very ornamental, at 20c. An unusval bargain. “onsisting in partof Cook, Par ‘ebru- | stock contained therein ary, 2ath, 1886, "and by direction | Jor, Chamber and Heating Stoves, Ranges, Furnaces of the party secured ‘thereby, the undersigned ‘Trus- | Summer Fronts and Frames, Low and ‘Half Low —— tees will sell on the premises, on WEDNESDAY, the | Down Grates and Frames, Rezisters, Catlery, Build. SEVENTH DAY OF APRIL, A, D. 1556, AT FOU O'CLOCK P. M., the following-Jescribed pro} All that piece and parcel of land situated and ly) the county and District aforesaid, and known as of a tract of land called “Fletchali’s Chance, ers’ Hardware, House Furnishing ‘Goods, Marbie erty: | Mantel, Tluware, &c., dec. Besides, we shall sell, in the same hours, ig in T, THOMAS, Part | _mb30-31 “Assignee. 50 PCS. LACE CRINKLE SEERSUCKERS, ‘and Bounded as follows: Begining for the sume at the | (PYHOMAS DOWLL At ze. ya, ortieast corner of John-W, Hayes tor, ait raping haces wae 67a correos weet a Laer Cae Pes Sold now at 18c. and 20c. everywhere. orth Ltiy degrees east SU.O0 perchest ther south dees | cre a 5 degrees east 60 perches; then south 27 dexrees west | CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ES- _ 29.09 perches 10 the begunnis of land? ‘Also, another part of said tract, bounded as fol Beginning ‘at’ the northwest corner of abov > containing ten scribed Tot; then with ie West line of sald iol and original tract, known as“*Fletchall's Chance,” north | the ot of Golub : Te degrees east 36.50 perches: then eae rien | the District of Colurabia, passed in kguity cause grees east. 6D perches, to a county road; the Sald roud south 47%, degrees west, 7.24 perch south 27 degrees west, 1¥.50 perches to the northeast cortier of the first above-described lot; then with north line of suid lot north 67% degrees west berches, to the place of beginnin ofland. months, with Interest, and n the property ete., at purc secured by a deed of | Containing ten acres rt ‘Terms: One-third cash; balance in six and twelve | purcineer ier aie eee ate OF male, Sold, Or allcash. , Al’ conveyancing, aser's cost. A deposit of $100 will 1 | & eqiired! at time ofsaie on each lot. If terms ure not | oie! baked TATE, UNIMPROVED, IN THE CITY OF vede| | WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. — By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court sas lows: No. 9813, I will offer for sale on ESDAY, the SOLD OUT: OF MARCH, A. D."1886, at rang | Mug premises, Lote 11 13:13 14 and , the | $12, in the city of Washington, District of Columbia. t, 08 | ‘Terms of sale, as prescribed by the decree: One-third | Tety, at 25c. yard. cash, and the balance in two equal paymel purchaser is to give his promissory notes, with interest | 1 ‘60c, Irom day of saat atx per cent, of ail cash at the op. | With plain Canvas Cloth to match, at 60e. tion of purchaser. Title reserved by the court and veyancing and recording at cost of ‘trust Fern ee teseli ai ten days, the trustees reserve the | purchaser. A deposit of $200 at the time property ts | 7424; Sold now everywhere at 65c. Tight to resell the property ‘at risk and cost ot the de- | Mney of faulting purchaser or purchasers W._D. CASS) JAS’. DAVIS, } Trustees, 1, mbi8-10t 8010 Pst., Georgetown, D. ag- THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED, ON them. ALSO. ccount of the rain, t . 5 ‘50 pleces Cable Twill Dress Goods at 11¢. yard. Immediately thereafter, by virtue of deed of trust, | OF APHIL, Ac Dy 1So0s ab og ioe Toa DAY dated the 11th day of April, A.D. 1881, and duly re: 2 OEE SEE corded in Liber No, 968, folly 84, et seq, one of the | mngodts ‘ahd by decree land records of the District of Colum of the Supreme Court of the District ot Coinmt AUCTION SALE OF PRIVILEGES. all-wool, at 37igc. holding an Equity Court for said District, in cause No. 9,361, and passed December 16th, A.D, 1885, and by a, WASHINGTON MARKET COMPANY, : lecree of the General Term affirining said decree of WasiixaTon, D.C. ‘TER MARKET, —_ the Equity Court, passed on February 24th, A. D 1556, and by direction of th foliow ing described property: All that piece and parcel of land situated and lying | side of the pl SpNY and piscrct aforesaid, and known as | sides of the Se art of "Fletehall’s Chace, whded as tollows: ae Reeginning atthe northwest corner of m temusre Wr, | pulsic: ausiok Ror the terry Tek eae Rema | GS da da Nou’ Velllogat doc yard 1, 1586, the sale to commence in said Seventh-street | 5 do. do. Cashmere, a special number for inthe county and i perches, then « theuce sonth 17% d north 867i degrees, west J ning, Term: Onet months, with Interest, and secured by a deed of trust | company on the property sold, or all cash. All-conveyan &c., at purchaser's est. A depostt of $100 will be re THE WASHINGTON MARKET COMPANY. = Guired ut time of sale. if terms. are’ not complied By M. G. EMERY, President, mhiv-te With in ten days the trustees reserve the right 1, te = mcr sell the property at the risk and cost of the delaulting BROS.. Aucuoneers = f : LOR SUITE.EASY CHAIRS. SLT. - Bhai ae eeUAY IOs AND PLUSH Tor TABLES, STANDING AND| BPR Af J MM MME” s88s ‘ANSON BROS, Auctioneers, ANGING CABINETS TaMHOUR ANTIOUR,| Bap AA BO AMAA SALE OF A LOT Avaixtre asd-axp cHiay | Bet 244 Uo Boe # 3 ALE OF A IN » NUT. ND CHE BBB AYA ‘uD MM : SUBDIVISION UF MOUST PLAN i SETS, CHIFFONTERS, FP. PIER D PLEASANT PLAINS. IN TNE MIRRORS, HAT RACK, WLL- TER AND OTHER CARPETS | mn29 416 SEVENTH STREET. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated the twelfth pee Boe day of December, 1583, and recorded. lu 1ibe i od :QUISITES, &@, BEING ’ Fecords of the District of Coltinbla, the undersiz Saree " : sivas peace ania teens | GAAS, tty Borwers Brace Samm Sv rout of the premises, op SATURDAY, THE THIRD THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL, BAY OF APRIL, 1886, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.. | FIRST,COMMENCING at TEN O'CLOCK, we will OR MERREILLEUX. the south hit (S.t4) of ot sixteen(16), In Block 17, of | seil at the the above named resiiencerall the excel: Fold and Hrown's recorded otaivision OF {toint | lent furniture, carpets, ie, contained ‘therein, to 1 jeasant Plains, in the count 3 ‘ betfully at ‘buy — ington iste of Gaba : sf | ee ee of sale: All cash. A deposit of finty (350) | 2”? oN BROS) Aucionee————— ave wil Bo regared das te BY ($50) | UNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers WE HAVE JUST PURCHASED A LOT OF VM ty PEARCE, Se mn2bdtds JOHN. COX. W),, © DUVALL. Auctioneer, 025 F Street. By Virtue of a deed of trusi tome, duly recorded in Laber "Nou 155: foi Led et seq. One oF ane laud records of the Distrlet of Columbia, and ible autho DAY, APRUL IGHTH. 1886, at FLV E O'CLOt M., tie following deserived real extate, situate in the | O'CLOCK P. M., the following described: Real Estate, ion and District of Columbia, to | situate in the City of Washingtor jumbered sixty-three (63), in Jesse | bia, a County of Washi Part of Lot ‘subdivision of part of Mouut Ple for the same ata point distant 19f southwest cor east 100 feet: ‘thence ni With the improvements thereon, being the two-story’ | cast frame dwelling No. 2137 Sth street extended. which will be stated ut the time of sale. Property. J) ENCANEON BROS, Auctioneers SOUTHEAST. By virtue of @ decree of the Supreme Court of iuity cause No. 9830, docket 25, we unisex on TUESDA Tere vot APL A.D. 1886, at H ‘TH day PAST FIVE O'CLOCK P. M.‘that certain plece or arcel of ground, situate in the city of Was! rlet of Columbia. and Known and party secured thiereb; the undersizned trustees will sell on the premises the jo. 2, now held by the association, then with tho vest line of said lol and the original tract known as Fletchall's Chance” worth Iviy degrees, east 42 ath 87%, degrees. east 384 perches, }rronees | thusrees saz if ec north | Geen feet, thence morta sevenly-ive leet ox inches | nargning Blac silks ‘of said lot, running thenee | fifteen feet, thence north seventy-five feet six in in the foll x Surah Reeth oats atone ee ans ta | Monte partis atte sett taaas aed | and gD Sick Ridames a 9h and $430 oc i: then of ning nips . 7 1 = ovenents thereat, Being the reomon | cast on said line to the east boundary line ol’sald lot, | 3étseys at $1.25 and $1.60; Black Gros Grains from . thence south seveuty-+wo feet seven and half inches | $1 to $3; Black Faille Francaige from $1.50 to $3, ‘This sale is ade subject toa prior incumbrance, | the besinulng: a Sait telecon ‘and two | Black Diagonal Armure at $1.25; Black Striped Morie ‘Terms: $110 aud expenses of sale in cash, and bal- | vears, notes to bear interest from day of sale and to | Silk, Surah Silks, all colors, the best ever offered for ance in one year, secured by deed of trust on said | be secured by deed of trust on the property sold, or all | $1; Real India. Pongee in new designs; Real India Pov- cash at option of purchaser, A deposit of $100 re- in black and colors, Having im} ‘Shan- SOODWIN Y. ATEEE, Trustee, | uuired atime offale, Conveyanclni &c, at cost of | Fongsor Chinn ‘Pousces weave able eee ree btherwise ‘Trustees reserve the right to. ress the | ducements in price, the middleman’ profit has been roperty at the risk and cost ot defaulting purchaser | saved. .We offer very superior Poogee at KES! SALE OF BRICK DWELLING AND | hfter five duys’ public notice of such # resale in some bee seve + “4 F BR in piece, equal to $12 goods of last year, Embroidered LOT ON ISTREBT, NEAR CORNER HALF ST. | newspaper pub! ee the District of Columbia, Crepes for draping Black Surahs, Silk He1 1, SH HN J. JOHNSON, mh20-déds EM. LOWE, } Trustees, | Grenadine, Velvet Grenadine, Camel's Hult Gren tue District of Cosmin uelding a speciat tel ea | ra a sole rr described y a platof said clty as part of for numbered two (2) is | TRUSTEES SALE OF FIVE TWOSTORY-aND- : ‘March 27, 1886, Notices hereby given that the right of cliolce end privilege of covering with appropriate advertise- BLACK GOODS DEPARTMENT. inents the twenty-three advertising panels on the out- orm and gallery running on three} 5 pieces All-Wool 38-inch Cashmere at 42c. yard. th-street billlding in Center Starker, | 5 38in ross at 40c. subject to the payment of rent therefor, will be sold at | 5 4% do. Se ee nter Market on TUESDAY, APRIL | Monday only, at 6c. H, 1850, ut HALF-PAST. ONE | MO Cane TItE AFTERNOON, and to continue | Sée Our line of Mourning Goods. leurees. West 42 perches, thence | on that day. and by adjournment on every subsequent | Full tine of Courtauld’s Crepe and Crepe Vells al- perches to the begin- | afterivon, at the same hour and place, untlall are | ways in stock. ivtaining abd laid out for ten acres of land. | disposed itch alice aap five | "or aoa! particulars igure atthe often oft |S mera verdict “Wha our aoc of Kons icing, | By order of the directors: tempt you to make an examination of them. OF [ENTIRE STOCK OF |_ This Scrim is 42 inches wide and is sold everywhere | the strike, and will say nothing to reporters ex- GOODS NOT TO BE HAD AFTER11 AM. BARGAINS TO BE HAD ALL DAY AND UNTIL nen | FIVE O'CLOCK F. Mf, at public auction, in front of | * 200 pieces Fine French Satines; splendid imitations in square No. | of the Indiaand Foulard Silks, in a numberless va- at six | 25 pieces All-Wool 45-inch Canvas Boucle Suiting, for which the | in spring shades, at 65c.—an exceeding good value— ntl the ratification | 1,000 yards All-Wool 40-inch Canvas Camelette mayment of all the purchase | Suttings, in all the shades of gray and tan, at, 50c. FREY, trugee, ‘We shall offer 100 pieces Double-width Cashmere at 1c. yard; sold elsewhere at 15 and 20c. Call and see ‘and place. 50 pieces All-Wool 38-inch Tricot, in plain spring 1, 5. FREY, Trostce, | shadesand desirable mixtures, at 48¢ 3010 F st., Georgetown, D.C. |g min crecen hes 5 pieces Albatross, in cream, blue and pink shades, SIDE OF H STR , FOURTH ten request of the party secured. we wil KP. | DAY OF APRIL, 1886, at HALEPAST FIVE | ALL THAT CAN BE DESIRED. m, District of Colum: of lot numbered eight, in square numbered dred and seventeen, beginning at the south- ice Weston H street tbe: | five ‘Term: purchaser. ‘Terms to be compiled. OF BRICK HOUSE ON NonTH| THE ABOVE FAMOUS GOODS, WHICH WE AND PIETH STREETS NORTHWEST, BY | “1LU OFFER AT THE LOW PRICE OF §1 PER AUCTION Ge ie aan YARD; BEING LOWER THAN THE 8AME By virtue of a deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 1149, Follo 248, et sea, one of the GOODS CAN BE BOUGHT AT RETAILIN THIS land records for the District of Columbia, and CITY. THE WEARING QUALITIES CANNOT the request of the party secured thereby, [will soneat | the w in front of the premises, on’ THUfts | i front of the premises. on TUESDAY, THESIXTH | BE EQUALED AND THE APPEARANCE IS 7 LING, Auctioneer. dine, New Black Goods, Black and Colored Wool Lace, pear soe - ae am Paris Novelties, Pongee Dress Patterns, with Beaded A GRAND OPPORTUNITY TO SECURE SMALL | Embroidery, Beaded Grenadine, 500 Pieces Choice HOMES AT LOW PRICES! French Wool Dress Goods, newest styles and lowest clerk of the First Auditer’s of- | reasonable both for manufacturers and prices; 800 pieces Gros. Roman Maroseau & Co. Fineat | T*YOB, @ $1,400 Quality French Satines, New Embroidered Paris PEK. & P. Station, Sr. Louss, March 30. ia, Boston and the Martin Irons, chair-| appropriate statuary, to ¢ mun of the executive committee of the District memorate th Assembly, No. 101, Knights of Labor, arrived | ustrious public services of the late Abral: paat Lh ams 3 a 1030) ately repaired to'a meeting of his committee, | Prt Of ware Benators, to ve appointed by the 4:20, 1 aud Tu For <Bicagay Cine Which is now being held, he presiding. “He re- | {isto be appointed by. tie epeaken to cane td 4 west, #00 aun fused to make any statement in regard to | truer for ihe moniteent, and appropriates nie ah Feat Tie) aly cept that the commitiee has taken no action, | $200,000 to pay for lt, Aeterred to the library cautions sel nal 210 pe and will take none until the result of the con? 5 a a a ference now being held between Mr. Gould and Congressional Topics. qd, va ® 2 Mr. Powderly shail be known, CHINESE CORKESPONDENCE. — ‘Sheeny” Mike’s Long Sentence. The correspondence of the State department e. | relat he immigration of Chinese, which Troy, New York, March 30.—Michael Kurtz | Tel@ting to the imi + : at Beene ins, wee, a eee was sent to thesSenave in compliance with fenced to eighteen years and six months in the | resolution offered by Senator Mitehell, a losenay yilliappeae Oregon, is now made public. Included tn it 1s ST ee ea a series of letters rom Miuister Young to the : Secretary of State, setting forth the writer's 0. Rowre--Statlon, Co FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, conviction that the Chinese government is in- e and © Street.—For Chicago, ae Giilerent to the subject of emigration, aud has Wed), T-type for Cine The New York Stock Market. no interest in promoting itor in connivance at 10 ily S00 p. an. 2 : 1435 tn. BSS pom. Fo ‘The following are the opening and 3:00 p.m. prices | any frau caseieee ofthe New uri Stock Market today, as reported by | SY aud. dead: | S30 aud toa noted ine (0 BE Dalen: BOe ae ane Mr. Cox’s bill to classity the clerks In the | Prone. | 0. (S009 Fame (828 | departments was taken up in the House this len orm iea | afternoon. i between Waal 24h) 24 PERE ct sandayn 30a te and GAS IN WASHINGTON, | | Stations on Me . tropolitan’ duly, except Sy Views of the District Commissioners as | {opeliian, Hira) = to Proposed Legisiatic The Commissioners have forwarded to Hon, John 8. Barbour, chairraan of the District com- | by Congress. for ou” Metroposiaa Frederick, s4 am. unday.” Por Magers mittee of the House of Representatives, the fol- | tint! 9:3 a.m. dally. en lowing communication : ot ioral px Det W em nd Gaithersburg #50 am. and 12-30, 11:20 pan. daily, except Sanday | Va. Mipcaxy Rocre—L & i Station.—For } Orleans and Attar pies eee e Sir: In returning the two bills, H. R. No. Sou! Soe Terns Pee “| Iu) Tim; | 6382, regulating gas works, and H.R. No. 70% 70M Union Pac-.-| 46 “| 46a | ‘To incorporate the People’s Gas, Electric Li, 12:15 & m, «aaliy.), For Louis: nt 27iq sig) Wab. Pac and Fuel company,’ of this city, the Comuis- Pa. diy. soutien ‘taal and ex pream, iy ret Sloners have to say that the stibjecy is one to | 1) Pm. falls 5 Mauamme, aivision 2:30 pa which they have hecessarily” giveu’ consider- , A Fad Sanday, iS am. 5:80 Stations) 7 a.m. m. Por 1; bare (way: able consideration, and are decidedly of th Washington Stock Exchange. opinion that there Should be only one gas com- m Rovre—B & © Station.--Por New The following changes from yesterday's quotations | pany in Washington city, but that one should atermediate pulnis, 5:30 p.m. ally. onthe Washington Stock Exchange are noted to-day: | Suppiy gas of good quality at reasonable cmt ih & F Station ‘or ke D. C. per. imp. 6s, 1891, coin, 114% bid, 115uyaskea | rates. ‘Such, the Commissioners under- F find, 3-658, 1924, cufrency, 119% bid, 119% | stand, is the rule tor cities in England, = asked avsear fund, Os, i802, coin’ 115% tid! 116% | and the wisdom of it Is proved by experience MARKIE! waked. Washington Gas. Ji bid, 39 asked | Fire: | under a different rule in many of the cities of | NEWMAN-—LOVELL, On 7 gins.42 asked. National Metropolitan Ins..58 | the United States, where competing companies | 29h Nsthe Res, Snes, D, Amen ‘National Union Ins. 1% bid, 20 asked. Corcoran rm Donpy the euno suneeta, | wi EO NEWMAN to spb bid. Masonic Hall bunds 104 bid. “Washing. | have been allowed 10, Coca) ti eo te cat | Pave haance ete ate Qn stock, 2 . Merce, | and In so doing to allow t u ear So asked’ “Chesapente and Tot, Tex Go” | Becessarily torn up and cause the Investtucut of Ae 'So cards Did, G¥ig asked, U.S. ‘electric Light, 70 waked. | unnecessary capital, with the invariable rest eS 1, first mort. bonds, 85 bid, 90 asked. that there has beet sulseyu stion | pr or pooling by the competing cumpanics and the | praN. On Monday, March 20th 1886, at tem Baltimore Markets. consequent necessity of having am eT | mainites past one y clock p.tn., BESS by ouncest cid March 30.—Virginia sixes, | capital on which to pay inierest or ds. | of Benj. F and Martha bean, aged Uiree years and ths we coupons. 5; new ten-forties, | In short the attempts to lower the pr |, 120 bid to-day. by means of competing companies uave usd IMORE. Mp. March 30.—Cotton quiet— | resuited in rendering low prices impossible. ° p smiling, Flour sesiy and quiet, Whentsouthern | “Te Washingion gas company has already | | BEAULATUY At talplue, Md. ai the residence of steady and quiet; western firmer and du ine cand ‘has appliances to supply | her daughter, Mrs. kyping.on Marc i a eet SYS both the public and Private citizens with ail hea ee Gomeeed: ates we one 3 | th as that is required, Congress in its char- oy Acer ineyend , Joly, asked.“ Corn— | the gas gorge ate I EPPING. At Halpine, Md,on March 20th, 1886, tf Nets southern | ter Of JULY 8, a ee Oe cee et to | aT o'clock pm. CAML C LEPING, aged SiStyrai 1 the residence of her parents, 516 9th Southeast, Wednesday, 3 pan. ‘western easier and qq do. yellow, 44a46; ‘Western mixed, | alter, amend March, 45% Di Til, d45\as5%; | the Commissioners understand, ‘authorizes | 7" eoral will take place from bis late a enter! ddnazig Onis sieaty arti | Gongroes to make any regulation in tiiat re | msinerasri dake Place from, bie tate recden quicisouthern, “S8wae western white, S0adl: | vardwhich it, might desin necessary or aulvice | tcargla papers please eps : Western mixed, 37a3s; Pennsylvania, S8a41. Hye | iple, Nearly three years ago te Commission- | KEY. On Monday, March 29th, 1886, at halfpast quiet, 70a73._ Provisions dull and nominal, Egg: AUKIATA KEY, daughter of Prisciita ind Sto as | Clarence Key.of New Mexico, and beloved. miece Of reed tor | Aurcila and Hrederick Mobi, aged jourtoon yeaa. pronipt | Nollce of funeral in morning papers > inp |, MCCARTHY. On Me March 28th, 1886, wt NP | 1 Veloce aah, FLORENCE Boca MTHLY. aged tity 8 Tes ed o pNpany and were granted: —copper refined dail, 1 T ers asked of that con pa Whisky’ gute frioai 80. Oueraridles unebanged. | the privilege of inquiring into its att Frelekie "wo Liverpool per steamer’ quiet cotion | certain whether the prices. then. eh: Biol: four, ist grain, Sunda. “ieceipts | gas, viz: $1.79 per 1,000 to citizens Sloan, (4.053. a 6, le = ment San nnens he aa bustels) Shipiuctite-fiour, 152 barrels: Rales™wheat, | PUFHINg 2.200 hours, per annum w 207,000 bifsnels: corn, 264,000 bushels. then came to, and which the gas_ comp Chicago Markets. untarily assented to, was that if the | CHICAGO, March 30, 11 a.m.—The markets have | private consumers were reduced to $1.50 per ruled weale all the moriing, Wheat sold at 50% fr | thousand tect, and it the street lays were al- | foirth Fear of his age = May at the opening, but has siuce ruled easy. "The | lowed to burn 2,600, instead of 2.200, hours | Funeral trom Calon Chapel, Twentieth street, Wed- following are current quotations for May, delivers: | per annum, that such rates, cousidering the | veda March Sst at 4 vielock p.m, Amveruient at Fiueral from his late residence, No. 1008 New | Hampshire avenue, Wednesday morning at 1030. 2" | SHERMAN. Ou Sunday, March 26th, 1886, | m., Mr. STEPHEN I. SuKicM A ‘Wheat, corn, 38%: oats, 30%; pork, 9.25; lard, | POT Cres and the cost of coal, could not be | Oak Iiill, “Priends invited. a 5.02% See complained of as unreasonable, « lich, aith ug | ite: ‘rom, much higher than the average rate in England, Mr. Garland Suffering from @ Severe | Was lower than the average in the cities along he Atlantic coast, One reason why gas cannot “J < Attorney General Garland is better to-day, | [h9Alliiod so cheap in| Washingion as some Serie Overcoars although he still keeps his bed. He 4s | of the manufacturing towns is that Ubere is no| are now in demand, and Judging from the way te demand for coke and other residual ann are onl ~ ~ not suffering from pneumonia, as was | adequate denied tor aay placer bring high | ure are selling we must have hem in the . bt styles and prices, ryportedgestraay, ands taking 0 mealotne, | Pefana frm’ eouidcable Hem inseauc- | "#!ta04e and eee miter the wealhier, ae a joauber! by roan of the increasing demand at Se eee forgas and reduction in the ‘cost of coal a 1ur- PRINCE ALBERT COAT AND VEST. the price of gas should now Secretary Manning Much Better. | 10) Meo'tne Commissiouersarenot surlicientiy | 1a Prive Albert Coat and Vest our stock 18 At 3 o'clock this afternoon it was stated at | well advised to speak with certainty, butare | particularly strong. We wish tw call your ab Secretary Manning’s house that he was very | inclined to think that such reduction—say to Yention to two lots, "25 per thousand—is possible im the near Lot 875 is black corkscrew worsted, with eee oe iture and [would not be unreasonable. | gat uraid: vest made in sae manner, wih & Geronimo’s;Reported Surrender. With regard to uality of gas in 4 neat sty! collar. Price $15. GnN, SHERIDAN SUPPOSED TO HAVE mcELveD | ington city, the Commissioners believe, jadg- | Te iv very fw Diack corxeorem, with A CONFIRMATION FROM GEN, CROOK. Tig ysy make, that it compares favorably | Sik facing: west to match. “Price $20. Gen. Sheridan received a long telegram from | with that ol ‘other cities, but how it ‘The fit of these coats and vests is perfect, Gen. Crook this morning in relation to his| would, compare measuring” by ‘candle Our stock of spring Suits is bow ready. xt Gero ‘and the hostile| power’ is dificult to say, because Zoe ee red ihe same expression in different " cities — Apaches at San Bernardino on Saturday. implies different degrees in quality. By the GEORGE sPRaNsr. ‘The roport was at once submited tothe See- | method used in Washinton, being that pre- retary of War, wlio laid itbefore the President | scribed by statute, vol. 18, U.S. Statute, p. 277, | muo% G07 SEVENTH ST, Opp. U-® Post Offoa the cabinet meeting today. Its contentsare | th is maintained at an average of about Dot known, but it, no doubt confirms the report | Lue Sas ie maintained wy ae eee precise of the unconditional surrender of the hostiles. | brocess in New York it would probabl See a aa ave as the Commissioners are udvised, District Government Affairs. some 37 or 96 canis power. Go far as ths Srrwe Srvum Are Reavy. DISTRICT COMMISSIONER WHEATLEY Commissioners are ad’ the regulation pro- will not probably enter upon his officiai duties | posed by section 6, in bill No. 6382 that gas be gout ape ist when Eugineer Commissioner | Pvanufecturea exclusively from coal is. facom Ladiow will suéceed Major Lydecker. It is con; | patible with securing either the highest candle sidered desirable that the new regime should | power, quality or the lowest prices. begin on the 1st, as otherwise there would be |" ‘The Commissioners think there isno need of | For # $7.50 ALL-WOOL SPRING OVERCOAT go an annoying jon of accounts. any iurther legislation upon the sul $f Eas | to the LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING 00. For a in the District of Columbia, unless it be &$10 Light Color SPRING OVERCOAT thet is ‘DisMisseD.—Charies J. | just the rates from time to ume upon a basis G15. 90 to tho Londen and Lavewponl Chemis sumers of gas; and as to what precise rate is | Co. rs fico, and Wm. G. Finney, » $1,200 clerk id the bie “the Commissioners are not sufl-| or, s¢you want an extra Fine SPRING OVERCOAT same office, have bee! Srarewenen re Ot ee a i, w.| BASEMENT BRICK HOUSES ON FOURTH | Fichus and Shawl ‘Hoslery, New Parasols; in ciently advised tosay. To form » fair at $14 Ghat isworth $20, g0 to the London and Liver- gl G06) beginning for the same ata point one han: | STREET EAST, BETWEEN I AND K STREETS | fuerte ogee eee Coe ity Goode ever sees a that subject would require, & *% | pool Giothing Co. dred and thirty (130) feet from the corner of L and | NORTH. amination wi ” ‘9 a SUIT at Half street southeast, and running north one handred in. Waabington. {Signed} ‘J. B, Evwonns, President,’ you want @ good SPRING BUSINESS Seeaty Gal) mee tore bapa ee ere west: 1 By iret of a es wen igen! ee ONE PRICE, a. a D: $5, go to the London and Liverpool Clothing Co. Nenty (20) fect Sout ‘venty-two | 1004, 264, recor FoR $10,000 om. 7 So) eatin ence eat ttecrer | Seas UN SES WM BEUSTER © SONS, | Eonayyabignor of ueconll ir HD Cooke, two | Ui" Girau Crt Todys faguer ane ate: | apie, ae sande ae ae Boy Monde oa ie enol) uate acho | Runpeshon to tas emia RECEP AR, sno reawrvanmeres | Bavicasie unt eucks Guat © east | ME," Gaalykwis at oA art Mi | Fora Pe SLACK «DUTTON CUTaWaY sure “+ Gain Leps 2 2 “Agen r | 8t$10, goto the London and Liverpool Clothing Co. sinall brick dwelling house, Of Lots 22, 23, 24,25 snd 26, in Waggaman, ‘3| N.B—THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. mb27 ‘coupling; John’ W. Osborne, damp- | WF. for. fend Br. or ‘Ter ‘cash, balance subdivision of part of square in the clt Vash- james Ricks e it is tor laid at ‘Extra Fine PRINCE ALBE! orIT and ire FORTS BOL Ee Saas ede eae cant Petsceee | inguon, wits improyerionte coneling ae See tae ing llthographic printing surfaces,J1 ‘The sal nee For an RT SUIT at wo be ‘all. cash, | Story-and-basement Brick Houses, (purcraser” ROGepSa St Glog te: ‘Onerou at option of purchaser. A. ‘Terms of sale: rth cash, balance in six, ule atime of sale.“ Converanaiiig af cunt of pur. | twelve and elghteen months from day of ale, with a Ovr Boers Surrs naser. ‘Terms to be complied with terest at six per cent per annum from said day, paya- Be. per pin day of sale; otherwise, usteos reser vi ble semi-annually, or all cash at purchaser's’ axp foc tttos . 2 foro the property at thn Hak "eud teat of the she | ote wlll be takch dor detestey pan ee TD. Se Ss et eae feultn, purchaner, ter ge day public otis of | dct of tru on property wld. A depot 61850 on nears pbbcntt ei 7 fon, Dee pererere: uuclug and recording at bu ‘cost. OCCUPY SPECIAL ATTENTION TO-DAY. Warranted perfectly WM. A. McKENNEY. ‘sre not complied with in ten days. sale, , cheerfully refunded. HENRY WISE GARNETT. }Trusteea, | will be resold at purchaser’ Aint on ESAS ae | mamaadl oS WOR, ee es ORE TO MEN—WHO SUFFER FROM NER- 1HOM.AS DOWLING, Auctioneer. "P\UNCANSON BROS; Aadionses | : | PR pe OE, ‘Vitatity, ‘some [) 2XCANSON BROS, Kuctioncers. ‘The great variety must sstiafy you of our de- A free trial package of Marston Holus, PROVED AND UNIMPRO’ IN| ku: MPI terniination not to be surpassed and the low’ sits dese of is Mite Baetees | OUPMGUED AS UD EFRO ED, ERSTE STEER AEC URAIVEDIGTOR SEED | Se a Feceipt of 10 ceuts in stamy - = Z nts in stam eeny co, achive UAC. in ont of the prem LRTI OF ded of trust duly Fesorded tn undersold. mh25.co3u. 46 West 141 New sel i tc \ A . he 5 West rat erp ht Od cords ¢f the of a r Gai raovisions AND OIL 6, iu Cox's addition to ing Soo et | Titres of Cotumbia't eur selt sqft 798 caltend: took, at ons exrmenta tor HARRY C TOWERS & Co., | Purchase and Sales mude through direct wire to Boards of Trade of Chicago, New Y ork and other Jarge markets—for cash or on margio. mb26-Lin 1423 F STREET. ‘Sth street, street, fi the premises, anc tase Nt coger erauce | HY hs faupns ge RATURO AY te ‘One-third in six, twelve and | Washi ‘of Col to wit: The cichaey moni with ntoe Tatarest aud half of for sigeeen 18), jo, block seven 7). coahy ae tie ‘the Ryall conver: | Pleasant and Pleasaat Plaie, tisting Barchavere oF $25 pins § Avctionser, | PM, all real in’ the county the 10,000 for injuries recelved in January, 1883, | $15, ¢o to the London and Liverpool Clothing Co. ptt rat etes the fil alleged to have | _if¥ou want good CHEVIOT SUIT for « boy from granting a pension to Almira Russel! Hancock, | heen caused. by a broken stone in the fag way, | 18 1018 years old at 99, go tothe London and Liver ‘which defective stone the plaintiff claims ‘Clothing widow of Major Gen. Hancock, and the joint | of Bicors bod oo | on orton. o geet eee ‘tuliag 0 $8, go to the London and Liverpool Clothing Co. (Or, it you want a CHILD'S SCHOOL SUIT from $2 to $3 that is worth early double, go to the Londou ‘and Liverpoo! Clothing Co. ces | _ Or, if you wants fine CHILD'S DRESS SUIT from snd robbed of $8 worth of Jewelry | 93 16 95, go to the London and Liverpool Clothing On a tba ‘We have a full Hoe of PANTS for Men and Boy, ar Conmuscaton or Ma, Wanaruxr| Beprreny a Me See Sheed fae se | os eS arene 4 from in front. eg BYe | Childreu's Pants from 25 cents: Notice of the confirmation of Mr, 8, E.Whestiey | one, between 14th and streets. On 14th

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