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Se THE EVENING STAR: W. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. _ AUCTION SALES. AUCTION. SALES. BUSINESS CHANCES. _ THIS AFTERNOO: AUCTION SALE OF PRIVILEGES e. ARKET COMPANY, CENTER MARKE! ‘March 27, 1 hereby given that the right of choic eof covering with appropriate adv Wenty three advertising panels on the out- he platform and gallery” Fu! ‘on three Sides of the Seventhestreet Building la © Market, soRject to the ps tof rent therefor, will be sold at mibile auction Tor the term of one year trom May ISh6, the sale to commence in sald Seveath-<treet wing nter Market on TUESDAY, AP! TCRTERNTH, “Iss6, at HALF-PAST. OCLUCK IN THE APTERNOON, and to continue day. and by adjourument ou every subsequent oom, at the same hour and place, untliall are sposed vt For asd:tionai particulars inquire at the office of the cont. by order of the directors: THe WASHINGTON By MG. EMERY. [ESA S808 BROS, auc TRUSTEES SALE OF M COMPANY. Bis Be Lor ON ISTRE®T, NEAR CORNER HALF st. cK DWELLING AND SOUTHE Ant ‘a dveree of the Supreme Court of bia holding m speciat term, No eid, datket 20, we, AD. set, at HAL ES iat certulu' plece or he enty of Washington, wn and described oa the esix humired and nine-hve (W. the ‘saite at'a pola one han 1%0) feet from the corner of 1 "aad fanning north one hi j feet four (4) ine hone. hubared ‘) inches, thence east fice of beginning: containing tw cnty- fed and forty-six feet (2446) and six iene, ‘The said real estate is Improved by © house. nethird cash, balance in one, two notes to bear six ‘ured by OF ail casi of porel of $100 Fr at time of sale. PANciOg at cost of pur. compited with mn ten days ftom ne. drustees reserve the right property at the risk and cost of the de- < purchaser, after five days’ public notice of Fesaic Im some LeWspaper pabilshed in Wasbing- rpromas bo VED AND UNIMPROV: GEORGETOWN. D. ., On FHERSDAY. AP, at FIVE OV Lock IMP’ M.. in front of the prem: Sacd 4, and part of Lot Sah Terms: One-third cash; balance in six.twelve and eighteen months, with notes bearing Interest and secured by @ feed of trust on the property sold; oF all he option of the purchaser. All convey- ‘at purchaser's cost. A deposit of $25 will a each Lot at time of sal is "THOMAS LOWL .HOMAS DOWLING, i, Auctioneer. “Auctioneer. CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ES- TATE, UNIMPROVED, IN THE CITY OF WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. Hi, A. D."1S86, at ublic auction, in front of 5, 1 square No. on, District of Columbia, onl pasmients: at ix welve months ion date of sale, for w ‘ive his proi-sory notes, with inter cor ail cash at the op: ‘ont tive ratiticatioa Of all the. purchase nd recor LS FR 3010 Pst., Geos &e- THE ABOVE P account of the rai DAY OF APRIL, A.D. 1886, at same he mae Pst, N ¥ POs’ D. 0. the FIFTH DA Fund place. EY, Trustee. L mh 3010 F st. EDUCATIONAL. ISS VAN DUZEN. * Imperial and Moleskin Painting. Studio: ¥. M.C. A. Hall. M NSTRUCTION DD XN. matics and Engiisl of FA Civil Service Examiner.” Applicants for examination | pared. Apply for circulars and information 423 | st nw aplom | KENCH HOME F Twelfth yea Elusively spol h, Germ: Apply to principal, L. DUMAINE, &: aed = ms0-Tm' ‘3 pFactica! busi- Hand women is periorm the fon given in Coftespon= Ping, Business | litieal Teonomy, ste- | ‘Open day and eveuing. | 1} corps of teachers. Illustrated circular sent application H. NBY_¢: SPENCER, brine MES SAHA A. SPENCER, Vice Principal ADAME HOF ft storn Music: panced mie SCH E Thorough lustrs English “E ‘Caleutat pmercial Law, aid Ty pe Writing. FELD. TEACHER i rue italian method; Classic aud 1215G st nw. = QUICKE stem. Prof HL piversity. ATH S14 T stem. . D. C.. (728 14th st. nw), mal other etiles, ‘New terms begin now. Lectures in French Saturday, April 3, at 2 ths aL OF eran oe seat applies. and Supplies, 4H STREET N.W._ N AND DRAMATIC iss MARGUERITE E mé-Im BOOKKEEPING. Penmaasbip, and in’ all English S moderate. "Apply to C. F. WOOD, practical and | Dit Aise eta | INSTRUCTION FoR | Us Tims a deca in hort ‘ican methods. 2 bars call | 6 we _ jahame ND AND TYPEWRITING PRACTE | t arartecd if instructions apis preferred—iimited # Johhs & Easton, Sten” grax ‘ornet, 915 EST NW, IN ALL GRADES ov ‘ectial: “prepares ior collega ot Point, ail examitations. Thaw. cormer St aid K steam a1, Ciscaical, Busioran STEAMERS. KANSATLAN TIC ( EES NEw You MPANY axo HAVRE. » Wednesday, April day, April 14, 2 p.m. rive Wednesday, April 21, . 1 p.m. Yosuit, on the is bk BE New York. ir the District of THE cUNARD PANY, LIM. ITED, BETW E: mo YORK AND LIVER COnK HARBOR ess MATL SERVICE 73 er, New York. Ayal 3,3 >. saturday, April 100 acm. Auranis, Saturday, Apri 13,4 pie FAST WEOSESUAY EXPRESS SERVICE roan Gaiiia, sails May 5, June 2, June 30, July 25. Howls, salle May 12, June ¥ July % Scythnia, sails April Bt June 23, Cabin’ passage, $00, id $i0u;, intermediate, SS ee ed oat al paris ot arope St Very low Fates For freight and paaauge apply to = VERNOS He BROWS © Co, 4 Bowling Green, New York: orto CUNARD STEAMSUTP CO., LIMITED. Boston, OTIS BIGELOW’ & Co. ‘G05, Tin street, Washington, ETO LONUON AND CONTINENT. Nortu GERMAN LLOYD 8. 5 CO, New York, Southampton, Bremen. ‘The fast Ex- Ried teeters of thin counpany sail every WEON ES AY, landing passengers i Southampton tu tex than eight das trout New 8 0 ‘Theve seaiuers are cule Bimicd thet oeed and the comtirt afford dpa sengers. Bogeasing ta Mk Apreas steualers iil iso leave Sew York on Saturdays for Cherbourg. France, landiag passengers for Paris. ¥ 7 ‘Ee bao! 028 eaiepiania ave, jerman, Freneh and Malian by | wh29” | rth Itiver, foot of Morton | er cent interest, | Sey’ } Ba JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers TRUSTEES SALE OF TWO-STORY FRAME DWELLING NO. 002 ELEVENTH STREET SOUTHWEST, By Niewwe of a dved of trast dated the Sth, day of fuly, A. D. 1882, and duly recorded ia, Liber No. 1008, folio 440. erseq.. one of the land Tre ordsof the District of Coliintia, and at the. writs Tequest of the party secured thereby, “we will offer for saie in troat- of the premises on’ the ‘TWENTY SEVENTH DAY OF MARCH, A. D. 1886, at PIVE O'CLOCK P. M., the following ‘described real extate ud premises inthe elty of Washington, and known and designated om the ground plat ot plan, thereof a8 lot lettered “B, “of Stephenson's submafvision of lots In Square numbered Three Hundred and Fifty-four (304). Tess of sale: One<hitd cash, and. the balance 1 six and twelve months, notes to bear interest at the or aid to be secured ‘bya deed. of trust’ on the promises sold, of all cash at the option of arehaser. ff theterms of sale are not complied with fr ferve the right t0 Teall at ig purcnaser alter five days wivertiseuent in some neaspaper published in Washington, It cosveyaueing we the. pur chaser scust. ‘$50 Will be required on the peices HEAD, miG<otds *} Trustees, sg- THE ABOVE SALE ant of “the rain, until W. TY-FIRST MARCH, 1586, JOH ts I. L. JOHNSON, sg THE ABOVE SALE IS F =D. on account of the inclem: RIL SECOND, 1886, same hour aud JOHD 1b J DUNCANSO nda, the trustees i A deposit of Sume hour and Jy IRCRHEAD. | rrustecs Pe JRHEAD,) trustees, apl-2t THIS EVENING. PUBLlg AvetiON. Final closin, sale at C, nith’s, 314 Oth street, commencing THURSDAY, APRIL FIRST, 1886, at -N O'CLOCK P-Mand continuingevery eveutag. wart ‘B WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. EXTENSIVE SALE OF HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS CONSIGNED BY "PARTIES DECLENING HOUSEKEEPING. On TOMORROW, APRIL THIRD, at TEN O'CLOCK A. AL, we shail sellin font of Gur sales. Foom, « large asiortment ofsecond-batd Puraitire of er om, beri ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO. Aucts. BENSINGER, Aucitoneer. ES e225 ‘On SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL mencing at TEN O'CLOCK, wili sell within the and Carriage Bazaar, 940 Louisiana avenue, 2 second- hana No-to; 1 second-hand Top’ Buggy, 1 second-han second-hand Express, Wagons, 20 head horses and Mares, amongst which Wil bé found some good Workers and drivers com (orse 1 new LENCING AT TWELVE OOLOCK: | ew Jump-sed lage, 2 new ar Fulop Dasion ‘Wagon, Extensiontop Serreye Doctor's Phaeton, 1 Pony Phactoo. ‘Terms cash igo & BENSINGER, Auctioneer, F[HOMAS DOWEING, Avctioncer. CATALOGUE SALE oF 3,000 VOLUMES oF MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, BELONGING TO VARIOUS OWNERS, In the Collection are Many RARE AND VALUABLE BOOKS: TO Be SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION, AT MY SALESROOMS, 10th Street and Penusylvania Avenue, ON TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL SIXTH, 1886, AND FOLLOWING EVENINGS, COMMENCING AT MAL¥-PAST SEVEN O'CLOCK. Terms Cash, ap2-6t THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ALU, PRO" iY iat Ratace pr are Burlden Sar ottos ‘WILL [ASE TWO-THIRD 900 fasta eternal = this es, Live man ast R SALE—§20,600 -ELECTRIC TELE- Ppa ieee cman, hae E i of the zmorphe (seeing at a distance by electricity), to be: het ore valuable than the Bell Teloptoter bat if tae government sult stock, ‘the Eos ot Se OR LEASE— ART OF THE OBS ERENT TAL BUILDING, PENNSYLVANIA AVE. AND 12TH ST. mh29-1m THOS. “K WAGGAMAN. ‘OR LEASE—LOT SUITABLE FOR LUMBER, Hi Wood or Coal Yard. 1422260, Dat aw, betweed ereey forth Capital M24dw” WALKER & WILSON, 1006 F st. nw. oJ. ERERVAND, 1019 PENNSYLVANIA AVE « Engraving $i: ty visiting cards from sante plate, 45 cents; one hundred visiting cards from te, 70x. ora. = >. Crests and monograms stamped in col [SE SEE BAR SEE LAND AND CATTLE COMPANY. Invest your money in land and cattle stock, Profits do not depend upon labor and cannot be paralyzed by “STRIKES AND ‘TLK-UPS! The See Bur See Company numvers among its stockholders many promtuent business men aud capl- talists, and pays 10 per cent per annum, with @ large surplus accumulating to increase the value of the Diant, which will double in less than five years. Its souudness is Leyond question, owning thelr own iaitdy with 40 miles of water frontage and ENTIRELY FREE FROM ENCUMBRANCE. PETER CAMPHELE 1410 Fa tohiver ane q oF ot, (Glover Building), Room 1. g manae lie rpHontas DOWLING, Auctioneer. RARE OPPORTUNITY TO ENTER BUSI- ess; a large and old established stove and ise Furnishing Store tor sale, Apply to S T. a , APRIL THIRD, at TEN O'CLOCK, within and ia 1¥ salesrooms, T will sell a general assort- ‘ousehoid eilects, Pianos, &., &e., &e. Aisa PAINTINGS, CHROMOS AND OLE- PHS. ALSO AT TWE M., RRIAGES, HARNESS, WHIPS, &c, THOMAS DOW: A } feonr'ot ment of 100. OIL OGRA! HORSES, €. &e. _pL2s ruosas powLiN TO BE SOLD Fo! SAD TO BE Auctioneer. LIVER HIGHLY BRED! AND TWo AY HORSE, FIVE AND SIX YEAKS OLD, od T AUCTION. TURDAY MOF APRIL, THIRD, TWELVE O'CLOCK, in front of my salest . Lwill sell the above stock. ‘The Gray Mares are to be sold for livery charges and expenses. The have been used in a coupe all winter by a foreign, ‘ho is now Jeaving the country = By order of ‘Terms cash. “E FIXTUKES, CLOCK, PIE! MIRRORS, LAWN VASES, FARMING IMPLE- By virtue of a decree of the Orphans’ Court of Prince George's county, Maryiand, and the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, I will offer for sale, at public suction, on TUESDAY, APRIL SIXTH, 1586, at 11 O'CLOCK A. M..at DoWling's auction rooms, corner 11th street and Pennsylvania ayenue, the office furni- lure of the late R. K. Eliot, consisting of ‘One Miller Safe, com ination lock; e handsome Flat-top Desk; Que Leather Lounge and Chairs; Lot Carpets and Stoves; Lot Bo : mith & Wesson Revolver, &c. And on THURSDAY. APRIL BIGHTH, 1886, T will also sell, at HYATTSVILLE, MD., at’ HALF- PAST TEN O'CLOCK A. M. ‘Two Lawn Vases: Rustic Chairs or Settees; ‘Two Pier Mirrors, and Various Farming Utensils, &o. sahTains leave for Hyattsville at 10 am, on day of CHAS. A. ELLIOT, ‘Execnior R. K, Elliott, joneer, ap2dis, REMPTORY AUCTION SALE, ECIAL AND Pi will sell the STOCK AND CONTENTS IN STORE 908 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST, Commencing WEDNESDAY, MARCH THIRTY-FIRST, AT TEN AM., y until ail gdods are disposed of. prime and frstelass Dry Goods Velvets, Satins, And will continue The stock contai ndt Noth Silks, fe Dress Cashmeres, Embroidered Flat! Table ‘Towels, Bunkers, Quilts, wear, Corsets, Laces, biub 5. Gioves, Jerseys, Umbrellas and Pyresois, Tine of Domesth Laidies will do weil wo attend this sa! sortment of Spring Goods will be oife z be M. FOLEY, mLGO-s D: NCANSON BROS., Auctloneers. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF INP. MAN AVENUE, By virtue of dof in Liber No. 1117, folio 3! records ef the Distr frout ef the premise: DAY OF APEIL, 8. White Sirs, together with a full HE COUNTY. , duly. recorded in ‘eq., one ofthe land ‘olunubha, 1 will sell in SS | on SATURDAY, the THI | 2UR O'CLOCK nthe oon n, District of Columbia. to wits The north (6). in ‘block’ seventeen (17), of ‘Toad 3 recorded subdivision of Mount Pleasabt and Pleasant Plains ‘Terms: All cash.- A deposit of $100 required at I JUSEPH RK. EDSON, sale. mb1gatds ‘Surviving ‘ANSON BROS, Auctioneers, IRUSTEES' SALE OF A LOT IN Topp BROWNS’ SUBDIVISION OF MOUNT PLEA’ ND PLEASAN By virtue of adeed of trust, dated the twelfth “Of Columbia, Uh Front of the p DAY OF APRIL, 1586. the south hit (3.49) of Todd and fi Pleasant and B: sixteea(16), n’s recorded rf All cash. A deposit of fifty ($50) required on WS PEARCI mh23-dtds JOHN F. Cox, FLOPS! ANP CARRIAGE BAZAR, No 940 Loutsiana avenue, Auction Sale of Horses, Carriages. Wagons, Harness, dollars will be ee, EVERY TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY commencing at TEN O'CLOCK. Large and stock of Carriages, Bugkies, Wagous, Hi ‘always on hand ‘AL ESTATE NEAR SSYE ENUE AND EIGHTH | Pursuant to #d Distric mba, the Sth day Marc use No. 9,730, Dock igned trustee will, Ou SATURDAY, THIKD DAY OF APRIL, 1886, at FIVE at public auction, in front of the wing real estate, situated in the pington, in the District of Columbia, to Part pf lot’ nuinbered three (3) in square num: ered 924, commencing at the southwest corner of id lot NO. 3, running thence: hence west 20 feet Lo inches to the Place of beginning: 5 used as an alley to lois 3 One-third cash, and thi {nstaiment No! A586, passed in Kainity north to ¢ residue in two equal Six and Owelve months, with interest, | and approved security required for the deferred {| s. Couveyanelng, &e., at purchaser's cost. A posit of $100 required at time ¢ mblelawdeads ROB’ sale. BALL, Trustee, NHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, ABLE UNIMPROVED R | o TRUSTEES SALEOF V. REAL ESTATE PH COUNTY, NEAR TENNALLY tow) IY. Virtue Of a deed of trust dated 15th day of, A. D. 1580, and duly recorded in Liber NW. Equity Court for said: istrict in ease No. passed “Deceniber I6ih. A.D. 1865, “and by | & uecree of the eral “Term affirming. sald | | decree of the ‘Equity Court, passed on. Febru- | Db. "1ss6, “and “by direction | ured thereby, the undersigned ‘Trus- tee 2 the pre WEDNESDAY, the SEVENIH DAY UF APR 2. 156, AT FOUR CLOCK P.M., the “fuilowing-iescrived property: Ali that piece ard parcel of land situated and lying ti x Tict aforesaid, and known a9 @ part et id cavied “ Fletchali’s Chance,” and ded ws follows: ‘ner of Joh Joe BOF rhy north 17a degr tor the same at the jayne's lot, and ruun ng ches: thence | eu south 673 | then south '27 degrees west | beauniog, contalning ten acres p perches; OF iste Also, another part of i tract, bounded as follows: thwest Of abuve-de= Begin serited I original the a wil th Known as 0 perches: then south 87 de S. 1 a county road; then With zuegrces west, 7424 perches: then 1.50 perelies to the northeast | dot; then with the By degrees west, 5S Containing ten weres One-third casi; balance In six and twelve Months, with interes secured by a deed of trust | ou the property sold, OF allcash. All conveyancing, | rc ‘ha posit of $100 will be trustees reserve the "at risk aud cost of the de- perty chaser ‘OF Du W._D. CASSIE JAS. L. DAVIS, J Trustees, p faulting purchaser 0. 96%, folio 84, et the District of Coluinbi ze Court of the Distr; i, one of the hd by decree ot Columbus, Court for Said Distries; in cause No. 9.301, and passed December 16th. A-D. 1589, and by a General Term attirimiag said decree of passed on February 24th, A. D. * ibn of the party secured thereby: ne Uilersigned trustees Wilt sell on the premises he folowing described property: ‘A‘l that piece abd parcel of land situated and lying Inthe county and Dist@ct sforesaid,and known as Ftof™Fietehalrs Chance, and” botnded as tollowse snivg atthe northwest’ corner of @ tea-acre 10k, Z uow held by the association, then with the | est line of said lot and tne original tract known 43 Flewhail’s Chance” horch Lita degrees, east. 42 percites, then s degrees, ease ssig_perches, freee Sutin Wiig degiees wet 43 percha thence hori G7, degree west erches to the ‘beg Bing. fog atid luid out foF ten acres of land. rd casi: bacauce in six” and twelve a Terins: One-t mouths, with interest, and secured by adeed of trust on the property sold, oF all casi ail" couveyanclog. Sc. ab Durthaser's cost. “A deposit of $100 Wil be re Guired at dine of sale,” if terms are not complied With in ten days the trustees Teserve the right. to re Sell tke property at Ute risk and cost of the defaulting jureusser of purchasers ks W._D. CASSIN, mh2sdeds Jas. DAY PUBHMC SALE OF “SILVER HILL FARM,” CONTAINING FIFTY-FOUR ACRES. ‘3, } Trustees, ‘This vulcable farm, situated on the T. B, road, three miles from the Navy Yard bridge, knows as the “Silver Hilt “Furia,” aud adjoining the Junds of Messrs Fubert and Hubbel, wii be offered. for sale at pubic auction on the ses, on MON- BAY SPR SuPTit 1580.40 THE OCLC Fe iveontatns hity-todr actes of indy of which forty Sctes are’ in a xood state of cultivaiion, ‘There ate have doling hguses ou the place, will all hecessary cuthulidings, aude good well of Wa.er: also @ ADC bearing or lard of about one bundred trees, cherries, sipien: peaches, puirs ae. Fas of sale: One-third cash; balance {a one and two, Sears: five per cout interest: notes to be se cured pt ee sud recording at purChaser $ cost,” Fit: duliars dows, ou day of wale; tettas to be complied wich kc ten days, otherwise property Will be resuld at risk sand est of defaulting purchaser. Proyerty sold tree of all en curubrances aud posséssion given st once KS & CO. mb1S, apzesse “Auctioneers, | secured EXECUTRIX AND TRUSTEE’S SALEOF VALUA. BLE IMPROVED “ea ESTATES ARG MINES NOS 301, S20 AND #35 FOUN. ANDAHALE CorieeeT’ SoUhihw ae CORNER “UP FOUICAND-AHALE AND eneeey AND ON FOUR-AND-A-HALF Under andy virtue of the powers in me vested py tosis tentor dosepo it tian Hint shall, ot WEDS ESDAY the Bae TRENT DAY OF APMIS AD 1860 at oe ( OCLOCK'Y. aes ofter tor dale: al pubine aac Wont or tne prenites part ot Lot mupubesed tourist (14), in Square four hundred and ninety-three, (493), beginning at the northesst corner of sald Jot and tan bing thence south ou the tine of 4% strect twenty (20) feet, thence west seventy-nine feet three aud @ bult ucties. (79 feet By Inches), thence north wenty (30) feet, atid thence east seventy-nive feet threeand & lialf i (G9 feet By inches). ‘to. the place of beginning, improved by preuuise 4p strevt southwest. IMMEDIATELY sale part of Lot onc FTE | shall ofer for 1), in said square 493, bezinning for the same at « point’ ou aig street West at the dis tance of seventeen (17) feet from the southeast corner o/ said square and running thence north with the line of said iy street thirty-one (31) feet, thence west sixty-six (66) feet, thence south thirty-one (31) feet and thence e st sixty-six (60) 10 Suid dig strect and Desinning, Improved by premises Nos, 323 weet. a balance in equal pay- id two Years, notes to bear interest, ually and to be secured by dved of se8 Suld, oF ail cash, at option of Conveyancing, cat cost of parch it of $100 required’ on euch plece sold at ti ‘ers to be complied with ih teu days, other: ight reserved to resell at the risk and cost of de- purchaser or purchasers after five days\ pub- orice of such resale in some newspaper published ‘ashiugton, D. C. CAROLINE H. BEHREND, Executrix and Trustee under will ‘of Joseph H.’Han- Tein, deceased. 8p2,5,1,9&deds FPRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, Pursuant to a decree pronounced in the Circuit Court ot Prince witiain county, Va. the unde sigued will offer for gale at Brentsvilie, Prince, Willham county, at TWELVE M. MONDAY, RLL FLPTH, 1586, 4 very valuable farming 'prop- ery, containing 038 aéres, more OF less, Improved by & large frame dweil.ng and all nesessary outbuildings ‘This property Is situated about sixteen miles. below Alexanaria, on the Alexandria and Fredericksburg Tailroad;a station on the farm, It has also a large front on the river, with a good’ fishing shore. ‘The Jand ties well for ‘agricultural purposes and is rich; Would make a splendld grazing farm Will be sold In three lots, containing 224, 172 and 132 acres each. Terms: One-third cash; balauce in six and twelve months, OSCEOLA EN, aplzt Surviving Trustee. THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, SALE OF IMPROVED AND UN- ED REAL ESTATE IN THE CITY OF By virtue of the authority conferred upon the gm executors of the last will and testament of Wm. ff Kashy, deceased, I will sell at pubile aucBon, on, the premises on MONDAY, THE TWELFTH. OF APRIL, 156, commencing at HALF-PAST EF O'CLOCK B. M., the following pleces of property, Lot 12, insquare 12, noimprovements purchaser. A dey ofsale. Lot 8,10 square Tis uaproved hy four brick 8, in square 12, improved by four brick houses, Tinthediutely after— Lot 3, in square 12, improved by three brick houses, Immediately aiter— Lot 9, in square 20. no improvemerts Iunmediately after~ Lot 2. in square 58, uo huprovements, ‘Terms: Oue-haif cash, balunce In six and twelve months, with Interest al six per centum per aunune y deed of trust on the property’ sold, or ail Cush, at the option of the purchaser. All conveyaur cing at purchaser's cost. J. W. EASY, . Executor of Wim. Easby, déc'd. WESCOTT & WILG gents, mhsi-d JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A VALUABLE HOUSE AND LOT KNOWN AS 740 SEVENTH STREET SOUTHEAST, By. Virtue of # Weed of trust bearing date the’ 20th "day" of ‘December a Tne sate and "duly. recorded In. liber No” "90d et "seq.. one ofthe land ramets pfthe District of Columbia, and at the request iu writ- ing of the party secured hereunder, we the under: ed trustees, Will. on the THIRTIETH DAY of MARCH, A. D. 1886, at FIVE O'CLOCK P. St. sell ‘at public buctio in front of the premises ull those cor, tain pleces and paroris of and stuate in the city” of Washington, District of Columbia, known as and. bee Jug the worth thie (@) feet and four (4) inches of Lot 6.8, aud the south fourteen (14) feet and eleven (11) incixes of lot No. 9 in square nine hundred aud four (004), for a more particular description of which rel nce is hereby made to sald deed. of trust, together With the improvements thereon consisting of two sold and Silver Watches, /iamouds,hains,Kings,Pins, | WALUABLE UNIMPROVED | PROPERTY IN 52 Lou - Hic riatar ctildciceyant fied Ware | 9, ,GHORORIOWAr is Ce Am RUGHON. 0 | SHOMAR 168 oiuinteare sermon pes, Law and other books, Curtains, Carpets, te GHTH, 1886, 0 =) 4c. Iron Sates, Show Cases and Fiatuves oe ee yfrout of the pfemiace: | A aud Lots for rent or saio by J. G. ADAMS & 00. HK: FULTON, Auctioneer. 21, fronting 50m feet on t i stale and Insurance Agents, 2031 AUianuc A.SMITH, Broker ped ‘Market sireet (usar fond atest) by @ | AVE. JA1e-1Oat —— = —_ . tale. z a __TO-MORROW. air2d@ls THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. MONEY TO LOAN, TPuOMAS DOWLING, Aucuonee: TP HOMAS DOWLING, Aucuoncer BOO. 933000.83800, 83.000, 83,500, $8.000, REGULAR SALE OF FURRITURE, fc, AT) EXECUTOR'S SALE OF MILLER SAFE, FLAT. | satsia No delay, Moderne ctor: ey On real Be ORTRID TOP DESK, OFFI TIRE, 918 F ot. ‘apl-6t N ‘ONEY TO LOAN—$15,000 TO LOAN IN ONE AME cum at orn Bi ont 02 good real estate security. Also, sums from $100 up to any amount desired at: er cent. Commissions moderate. DANENHOWER & SON, 1226 Fat. Jas) MOXEY, 20, LOAN ON REAL ESTATE OR AML other security. Any amount desired; lowest in- terest; commissions only one per cent. R.A. PHIL- LIPS, Licensed and Bonded Real Estate Broker, 1428 New York ave. m30-1m Moxey ‘TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE OR FIRST-CLASS SECURITIES at lowest tales of inucrost No delay where the necrity is god. mh30 O.'G. GHEEN, 508 thst, naw. ONEY 10 LOAN ON REAL FSTATE. SWORMSTEDT & BRADLEY, “ih2g-im O27 tveet. MONEX 10 LOAN ON REAL FStaTe AND OTHER SECURITY. PROMPT ATTENTION TO ALL APPLICATIONS, A.8. INSURANE, LOANS AN! mhi7-im $67.000 PRATT &80N: D REAL ESTAT 401 9TH ST. N. W. ‘TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATI ft 5 per, cent, on sums of $2 srdupwards. and O% and @ per cent on small sims, Money available at shortest notice. JOHN HOWLES, & CO.. 1424 New York ave. mb15-1m_ TO LOAN 10 ARMY AND NAVY ONEY Officers, at legal rates. JAMES E, Waua: mhs-Im 08 Fue ne, MONEX,70 LOAN ON TIPE INSURANCE IML policies JAMES E. WAUGH, “ja-sm 933 F st. nw. Qe TO LOAN ON WASHING $200,000 “eo tropes s Nove Soe ent rate Tu J.H, DUPPIN, 436 Walnutst, Phi MOSEx IN SUMS OF FROM $1,000 70 $50,000 AVL on satisfactory Real Estatesecurity, at minimum Fates, Interest ard commission. mhb-lip CUTTEN & WIMER, 1423 F st. ONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS OF NOT LESS AY Rare ar eer ered property. Smaller sums at 6 per cent. RO. HOLTZMAN, Corner 10th and ¥ 6 streets northwest 7.000—TO LOAN 8,000 4,000 ON REAL ESTATR ‘ovo ny THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, nV ‘ONEY TO LOAN a In sums ety on approved Real Estatesecur- ity, at lowest rates of taterest, Charges moderate. No Uniiecessary delay. J.VeN- HUYCR. BIS 1505 Pennsylvania ave, d ONEY To LOAN In Sums 10 sul, at lowest rates, on approved real ‘state security. FITCH, FOX & VN, 20 1437 Pennsylvaniaave, MOE iey SS RATES OF INTEREST ON REAL ESTATE SECURITY, * ‘THOS J. FISHER & CO, 1324 Fst nw. SUMMER RESORTS. ‘OR RENT—A HANDSOME COTTAG! Dartially turnishied: located on command Tr E, ig grounds in Oukland, Std., convenient to Leg depot, churches, post ofice abd hotels: wilt Geren for the weusou (6 kn acceptable tenant, Yor terms ap ply to. A. A. PERRY, 175 W. Hoffinan st, Baltimore, ialé-lm YEW COLUMBIA HOTEI N CAPE MAYN. 3., For rent. Furnished srst-clase ia all ita ap- polntiments, For full particulars address JAMES MOONHY, 206 and 208 S Frostse mbé-6mn Puiladelphia, Ba, HE WAVERLY,” ATLANTIC CITY, sea baths, steam heated. f15-3m* Mrs. JNO. L. BRYANT, 805 % open all the year. Sun parlor, hot’ and cold, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J." COLONAD! fA opens February ‘15th for spring trade.’ Heated by ‘One block trom depot. ‘Address @ ‘LER, 623 18th st. n.w. ry Serwe Sryies Ane Reany. For # $7.50 ALL-WOOL SPRING OVERCOAT go to the LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING CO. For a $10 Light Color SPRING OVERCOAT that is ‘worth $16, goto the London and Liverpool Clothing Co, Or, if you want an extra Fine SPRING OVERCOAT at $14 that isworth $20, go to the London and Liver- Pool Clothing Co. If you want s good SPRING BUSINESS SUIT at $8, go to the London and Liverpool Clothing Co, Or, if you want an ALL-WOOL CASSIMER SUIT ‘at $10, go to the London and Liverpool Clothing Ca Fora Fine BLACK 4-BUTTON CUTAWAY SUIT ‘at $10, go to the London and Liverpool Clothing Co. For an Extra Fine PRINCE ALBERT SUIT at $15, go to the London and Liverpool Clothing Co. Ifyou want a good CHEVIOT SUIT for @ boy from. 18 to 18 years old at $5, go to the London and Liver- pool Clothing Co. Or, if you want 9 good CASSIMER SUIT, from $6 to $8, go to the London and Liverpool Clothing Co. Or, if you want a CHILD'S SCHOOL SUIT from $2 to $3 that is worth nearly double, go to the London story frame dwelling with bath. ‘Terms of sale: One-half of the purchase-money in cash: balance In two years, secured by purchaser's ote’ aixl x deed of trust upon the property sold: oF all cash, at purchaser's option. All conveyancing at Purchasers cost. A deposit of $100 will be required aL the ume je. ‘Terms of ‘sale to be complied with in ten days from the time thereof, otherwice the property will be resold at the cost and. risk of the de- E. MIDDLETON, ‘W-ALIDDLETON, Je,,} Trustees ee TH BOVE SALE IS POSTPONED ON AC- O'CLOCK P.M. ii ees ]UNCANEON BROS, Auctioneers TRUSTEES SALE OF FRAME HOUSE ON NORTH IDE OF H STREET, BETWEEN FOURTH » FIPTH STREETS NORTHWEST, BY AUCTION. BY virtue of deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 1149, Folio 248, et seq, one of the land records for’ the District of Columbia, and the written request of the party secured we wiles A in front of the premises. on TUESDAY, THE SIXTH DAY OF APRIL, 1880, at MALEPAST FIVE, O'CLOCK P.M. tie following described Real Estate, situate tu the City of Washington, District of Colum: ‘bia. part of lot numbered eight, in square numbered fivé Lundred and seventeen, beginning at the soutir fast corner ot said lot eight, thence weston H street fiNeen feet, thence north seventy-five feet six inchs to siiue eomuecting the Uo angles of said ot an Tuunipg parallel to Massachusetts avenue, thence cast on said line to the east boundary line of'said lot: ‘thence south seveuty-two feet seven and half inches tothe beginning. Terms: One-third cash; balance in one and two boar nowws to bear interest from day of sale and to secured by deed of trust ou the property sold or aif cash at option of purc] . A deposit of $100 re- quired at time of gale. Conveyan Ey, at cost of Purchaser. "Ternus be complied wl days, Sthierwise reserve to resell the Property at the risk and cost ot defaulting purchaser after five public notice of st Bewopaper published tn tne sects of Coin of JOHN J. JOHN! le “mnaodedn 22g EOS | hima DOWLING, Auctioneer. 4 GRAND OPPORTUNITY TO SECURE SMALL HOMES AT LOW PRICES! TRUSTEES’ SALE OF FIVE TWOSTORY-AND- BASEMENT BRICK HOUSES ON FOURTH STREET EAST, BETWEEN I AND K STREETS NORTH =” and Liverpool Clothing Co, Or, if you want a fine CHILD'S DRESS SUIT from ‘$3 to $5, go to the London and Liverpool Clothing Co. ‘We have a full line of PANTS for Men and Boys, from $1.25 upwards, Children’s Pants from 25 cents up, THE LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING COMPANY, mh25 CORNER 7TH AND G STREETS Ovexrxa Or An ELEGANT STOCK OF FINE CLOTHING " FOR MEN, YOUTHS AND BOYS ar Oak HALL, CORNER 10TH AND F STREETS. ‘We have just opened # splendid line of Spring Over- Coats in light and dark colors, from $6.50 up. Alsoa fine assortment of Prince Albert Sults, from $15 up. Also @ beautifal line of Norfolk Sults for young men ‘and boysat genuine bargain prices, Also a complete assortment of Business Suits, from $6.60 up Boys ‘snd Calldren’s Suits, best matufictares and lowest prices, ‘Weare still too busy opening goods to write exten sive advertisements, Call and see for yourself at OAK HALL, mb80 CORNER 10TH aND P STS, T. RB) |AGNET! W,, Revs ce ae all Nervous and Chronic diseases a specialty. ‘OLB'S COMBIN] Keene nen are, . Sor oS eae C., 2d EDITION. att ernst To St ‘The Strike on the Gould System. THE MEMBERS OF THE KNIGHTS OF LABOR EX- BOUTIVE BOARD FAIL To REACH ST. LOUIS Sr. I, April 2.—Messrs. Turner, hens pe and Rap athe esha executive of the Knights of Labor, who were expected to ar- Five tn thls otty. this morning, have not ‘fn appearance. No one seems to know Qrhere thee Gentlemen are. ‘The members of local executive commitiee state that the; Eave not heard frous then since tacy fan ents SPRING QPENING ‘Will Take Place ‘THURSDAY, April. FRIDAY, April 2, SATURDAY, Apri 3, ‘The Missouri Pacife freight agents are recety- ing freight for all points on. the Gould South- — west aystom, and the business of those roads is Sights of Labor have goue bask Wo ork, but In announcing this our “First Grand Spring Opening,” | tho ‘officials say they Wave. emploged a suche weido 20 with a feeling that our effortsin the past season have been Kindly appreciated, Not omitting the cop- fidence and patronage which you have bestowed upon ‘us in ® large measure, we feel encouraged not only to maintain our reputation, but to eclipse our former efforts by displaying at all times the latest and most desirable articles at the very lowest prices possible ‘throughout our entire establishment, clout number of men to resume freight traffic. Everything up to noon in East St. Louis has yemained quiet, The strike of transier men Fenders the rece} of freight at the depots impossible, and fore no freight trains have been started out from there this morning. ee Ne “Tie-up” in Philadelphia, ‘PHILADELPHIA, April 2.—About two o'clock Especial attention is mornil the mass meeting of street car scraesey perumraome, —_| Sr buinies congo ees iis salen teemttree iseatttaes 2 presidents, and all the cars are running as usual This morning. This action ends all Years of @ “tie-ap,” and the men get about all they de manded in their bill of grievances, hed cdi ose A Submerged City. THE GAS WORKS INUNDATED AND ALL BUSIe NESS SUSPENDED AT CHATTANOOGA. CHATTANOOGA, TENN., April 2.—A colored man was drowne as 10, jaan Bol eee works are inundated, an ere wi no tonight, The ‘water works ‘aro also under where will be found an elegant display of FRENCH PATTERN HATS AND BONNETS! All Exclusive Styles, our own direct importation. ‘They were designed and manufactured by the fol- Jomng well-Enor am in. Paris: 3mes. Pouy- firot and de Longe. While speaking’ these imported Hats and Ron- nets, we to forget our own manufacture ofthe same, This Copartment is under supervision of competent, skilled, and ex; ladies, who wil ladly give | water. The supply in the reservoirs will be Shapes ‘Gna | oxnausted 1 1 The river 73 any information reganting styles, os a pmenty four hours Business is en- tirely suspended. Relief committees have been ‘and homes and goods are supplied to aifthe needy. The damage to railroadais great, No trains are running and none are expected to move before Sunday. Telegraphic com- munication is cut offin directions. The rivers above are slowly baie a Floods ‘are general throughout East and Middle Ten- nessee, North Georgia and North Ala- bama.’ Rome, Georgia and Godsden, Ala- bama, have sufiered great damage. The "river at Chattanooga at noon ‘was four feet and two Inches lower than the highest point of 1875, and rising an inch per our, Webs everything that is new and novel in Trim- spl uchasoupen reed, nee anasto z Plain); “Ribbons, Beads and. Oraamente tu grest otha thoes ee LADIES, MISSES AND CHILDREN'S UN- TRIMMED HATS omprises only the latest and most correct shi ‘The assortment is entitely too large to be ‘descrived, nd must be seen to be appreciated OPENING OF OUR NEW ADDITION! Incopjonction with the Millinery Opening we are announce the completion om new and ex: Veet a fo oar Set rooms on a ‘necond rveiving ns-an additional floor space 3,000 feel which will be devoted to a display and sate of MUSLIN UNDEBWEAR AND INFANTS' WEAR! —————— FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL ‘The New York Stock Market. following are the ifthe New York Stock yt any, ae fener by ‘We have, at great ex transformed this ad- | ofthe New Yor! vas Reported ition Into ne of the fluent and best adapted roast | special wire to HH, Dodge, OS 18M street! this city for the display of the above goods, and the Fama convenience of hav! the two departments con- | __~" nected will be appreciated. By this addition we are permitted to devote much more space to our department of JERSEYS! An cpportnnity of which we have. taken, advantage, anduave Imported EXCLUSIVE STYLES, wath heretovore, owing to want of suffictent room, could, not be properly displayed. Our magnificent of these goods can now be exhibited with credit to our= selves and the entire satisiaction of the most tastidi- ous. Want of space will not permit us to enumerate our attractions and novelties in es ae vane BSL La) as) 43 id= 10141004) 26%] 123% | | 130% Pe C. ts . S 5 aime ralvariee—| 185 “es SPRING WRAPS, SPRING JACKETS, SPI 2 cf ene] R PRL wares Do. pret—.| 1: 18 RAGLANS, 2c Sera I SE wee sta 258) 25, assets Washington Stock Exchange. 9D, 126% bid. 126% Porth A ites He stock, 103 bid, 105 asked, North See patie hain, a ¥ asl ‘Natlonal’afet Ins., 60 bid. National Union Ths, 19% bid, jumbia Tas. asked. cc ‘We extend s cordial invitation to all to visit us at our s FIRST SPRING OPENING tock, 20 ance, 103 ea, Penn. Ter Con . 45%" asked. fe and Pot Tel: Co., Ode bids Fox caked Uck electro Light, 70 asked ed Baltimore Markets. BALTIMORE. Mp. April, 2.—Virginia sixes, lidated, 55; lue coupons, 64: new ten- forties, 43° tiew “utrees, 65; North Carolia sixes old, ALTINOME: Mo... April 2—Cotton dall—mid- Gling, v. Flour quiet and steady—Howard street and western guper, 2-70a3.25; do- extra, 3.500410; do. extra’. G0ea' Ise do. Ho brands 4 Toast; Batapacs eR ys ag ly juiet; we " seusia ey abe aeSater Pal aaa coon | ae epee Boner gaat faawa iM BM) A Bn : MM rg AA H ee td i MMAA coo it 316, 318 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. ass H EREEE RRE ER ER comes | Ina ig taceds No. '2 “western winter rod, spot, 1 ‘01% bid: “May, Gay Augst, Soonrm Bowen Eis As lam. | Sis Sahat Sax Ceti ett ‘And duli*southern white, 44a40%: Uo. yellow, 44040; THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY. | Nay: doaidig ‘stemacr, “aiesis ‘Oats trek and nnioeandenne (CR EOCTETY, | ui —soutuess esteru'white ved: western 9 Sbusie00 | User Hay enay and quicteprime ro choles Westone, = 38 cz ‘quiet Total paid folley:nalders is 7,138/689.05 | 13.00815.50. Provisions dull _and nominal, Mess Paid polley"holderesince organization SSzLL 276-68 | pore 10.25012,75," Bulk menteahoulders apd clear es she ety x Bis ; Fac 3 Surplus dig per cont aiandard =| 1740982000 | ib sides, Biches, Noga. dard—retned, Fyn Sorplus over Liabilities, on every standard of valus- Foes tar naa oe aes cope pey tion, farger than that of any other Life Assurance | #gepeaty and quict, 21. vetroleuin quiet Company. firm=A vo, Gig: copper refined dull. Lia ‘Assurance written by the Boclety duzing the twenty- | Whisky steady, Libs ob Ereigpte: to Liters six years and a half of its history, $105 60.000 more tamer firm—cotion, 316d. Hour, Ia; grain Thna any otter company has wrliten diring the same Seas nee: Sane period. Duane cor, $5,000 bushels: ons. 3,30y Buahela: olley devised aud intfoduced by tke Hguitaule, cots. | Ealse—whest, 266,000 bustels: cota, 38,000 basbels, Policy, devised and introduced by the Hmuitable, com: ines the material advantages of all other forms, aud 4s the most Uberal and proiitable form of policy ex- ACTUAL RESULTS. POLICY No. 44,193, AMOUNT $10,000; ANNUAL PREMIUM, $324.70. POLICY ISSUED JUNE ¥, 1869, AT AGE 41, At the end of Toutine term June 8, 1884, the Policy-holder had the privilege to settle for cash, oF to Fecelve a free paidsup policy, vis= icago Markets. GO, Al 2, 11:30 a. m—Wheat opened stake Mla Mee eee Jowing are the current quotations for delivery: Wheat, Slt»; corn, 38 7-16; oats, 30%; pork, 9.35; lard, 5.9585.97% 2 +e4—_—____ The Republican Caucus. THE SENATOHS ADJOURN WITHOUT ADOPTING ANY LINE OF ACTION. The republican senatorial caucus ad- First— 5 Caan -ntnsnmnininmennnen 95 /530.70|Journed at three o'clock this after We paid tho soeletge oa BI0N8 | hoon without reaching any’ decision, 9060.70 | The result will probably be that each nomina- bulla rea i. 7) tion will be considered individually upon its own merita, as no time was appointed for G cus. “Incidental to the discussion more than a ma- Jority expressed themselves in favor of open ex- ‘ecutive sessions, Polley-holder could receive a pald-ap policy for itulation.—This Policy-holder was insured for tooo) deen yerts tot Tnotnanr “cad vrecelyed 70 more than he paid in; or in lieu thereof he Could obtain a free paid-up pol for $10,260, pay- able at his death, upon which no more payments are Tequired. Other ‘matured policies sbow the same favorable results, ‘Toutine periods 10, 15 or 20 years. ‘The Society lasues & plain and simple contract of ax surance, free from burdensome and technical condi. tlonm aiid: INCONTESTASLE atter taree years All Policies as soon as they become Incont le are pay- le IMMEDIATELY upon the receipt of Proofs of death, Policies ot every kind issued, Estimates furnished and correspondence solicited: Bowss & Hau, ‘Managers for District of Columbia and Maryland, 1326 F Street, RANSOM WHITE, Cashier. Our Bovs Capitol Topies. A DEPUTY SERGEANT-AT-ARMS REMOVED. Mr. Cross, one of the deputy sergeant-atarms of the Senate, has been displaced by the abolition of his office. This was done at the instance of the republican caucus conamittee on retrenchment, appointed in the last Congress, but it 1s stated that the Grand Army of the Republic deman r. Cross? re~ moval. He 1s an ex-confederate and democrat ot West Virginia, ‘The Courts. Court IN GaNERAL Trex. Yesterday, Phenix Mutual Life Insurance company agt. Grant; decree below affirmed. ‘To-day, Mark et al. agt. Main; on hearing. Equrry Court—Judge Cor. Yest , Merrick agt. Merrick; sale decreed and F. B. McGuire, W.F. Morris, and @. E. Ham- ilton appointed trustees tosell. Morris age. Mer- rick; sale decreed and G. E. Hamilton appointed trustee to sell, English agt, English; pavement of Repent peered orde — ; J, H. Magruder made party cor = dot and procoufessoon amended bill. Kennedy mh29 ‘THE NUMBEE OF, BOYS WHO TAKE ADVANT AGE OF OUR SMOOTH SURFACED STREETS TO agt. Sees Abert See eS INDULGEIN THE HEALTHFUL EXERCISE OF ns = ith ‘Smith; zoe P coe, Darshere ofmoney intocourt ordered. Hazen agt, Bos- well; Thos, H, Ferney appointed guurdian ad litem. Waite agt. mond; R. Fendall do, Peugh agt. Davis; S. E. Lewis allowed to inter- yene. Bond agt. Farquhar; Caroline E. Willis authorized to recover und distribute fund. Ex Jane 0. Mahon; investment of funds or- jered, Robeson agt. Niles; motion to strike from ities amended answer overruled. BATE CovRT—Judge Coz, Today, evtuie Elliott Coburn? Frank Coburn appointed administrator; bond’ $2.000, Estate Bailie G. Oliver: A. F. Fox; do; bond $2,000. Estate Ht Davidson; order tor fale, Estate F. ‘W. Clark; Alice M. Routh appointed guardian: bond Estate W. D. Faller; Henry Bergh for letters fied. Estate of John Taylor, order to take testimony. Estate of He- tz P. Bunyea; bond $500. . 32. Ulebertnaun adinitied to or administration granted Crrcurt Court—Judge Hagner. ‘Thompson sugges! Ciiabated, Tuite age Hitchoocks detult , Eugene Van Riswick, larceny; sixty days, Boyle, concealed weapons (two pistols); $20. RANGE OF THE THERMOMETER.—The follow- ROLLER SKATING 18 VISIBLY ON THE IN- CREASE, THEREFORE, WE HAVE DETER- MINED TO PRESENT TO EVERY PURCHASER OF A BOY's SUIT COSTING $3.50 AND UPWARDS AN ELEGANT PAIR OF ROLLER SKATES, THIS WILL, NO DOUBT, BE GLAD NEWS TO OUR LITTLE FRIENDS-AND WHEN IT 18 REMEM- BERED THAT OUR BOYS CLOTHING Is SOLD OR LESS MONEY THAN YOU CAN PROCURE ‘THE SAMECLASS OF GOODS FOR ELSEWHERE —YOU WILL APPRECIATE OUR EFFORTS TO PLEASE YOUR BOYS, WHILE GIVING YOUTHE BEST VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY YOU HAVE EVER RECEIVED IN WASHINGTON. THE GOLDEN EAGLE CLOTHING COMPANY, XW. CORNER OF 1TH AND DSTA (ALL BLUE SIGNS), becca Bunyea; letters of, send base“ Wiitr ed ters ‘D. Liebermann; bond $30,000. Pouice CountT—Judge Snell, GRADY, Maxscun ‘were the readingsat the signel office today: heuzasd ax sid ie Tas 470, 3 ‘a. m., 64.0; 2p. V ‘m., 59.0. um, 59.0, Minimum, 44.0, HAVE JUST RECEIVED A FRESH SUPPLY OF PURE OLIVE OIL AND MACCARONI, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AL20, ‘THE CELEBRATED VELATTS FAMOUS CARA- MELS, FRESH EVERY DAY. a U8 Offioa, 209th mw. oF Feat ones, 3025 masa ee and Boards of Trade large: wire to other New ‘cogh of on margin. District Goverament Affairs. INSURANCE COMPANIES IN THE DISTRICT. THE TELEPHONE INVESTIGATION. Indian Commissioner Atkins Before the Committes. Indian Commissioner Atkins was placed upon the witness stand when the telephone in- vestigating committee met to-day. In response to the chairman's invitation to tell what he knew of the Pan-Electrie Oo., of which he was an original member, Mr. Atkins stated that he had recetved an invitation from Dr. Rogers in the early part of 1888 to look at his son's pat- ents. He had replied that he was pressed >= duties, but would call m Roe Ing the selection of the associates aud the di- vision of interests Into tenthe MR. HEWITT A GOOD MAN TO GET IX, He said that when in New York it had been suggested that Mr. A. S. Hewitt would be a good man to get in,and witness went to see him with . Hewitt, however, had Geclined ‘Sar eSsotnt oF mach buenas et his own and bad health,so the matter had been a : Hehad heard that some had sold stock and had advertised his name in the papers, without authority, as a stock holder and di- rector. He never had been a director, and had felt uncomfortable about the unauthorized use of his name. He had neversold any of his and he understood the compan; enjoin such sales. Of the government suit against the Bell company he knew nothing in the world beyond what he had seen in the papers, and had never opened his mouth during the pend: ‘ancy of the proceedings before the {nterior de partment or Department of Justice to any ove ‘Of the officers of those departments to say any- thing about the telephone. Mr. Oates—Did you bave anything todo with No sir plied tae ita phaticall “No, sir,” rey u em) . “Nothiing’in the world, and I want to say right here that I asked. Mr. Young, Pearing in the case before the Interior depart- ment, who he appeared tor. ‘ppear for the Pan Electric? Is that company before this department?’ He sald: ‘No, sir.’ Said I: *Whodo you aj fort’ He he appeared tor gome gentlemen of Louisiana and lemphis,and he rather defiantly remarked that he hai a right, as an American citizen, to tition the government to bring suit, or some- Ening of thef kind.” “4 PAID NOTHING FOR HIS STOCK. Inanswerto Mr. Ranney the witness said that he paid nothing for the stock and would have paid nothing for 1. Although he was not a member of Congress when he entered the organization he saw no impropriety ina mem- duced in the last open. Ss addi ; = ‘what insurance compan beSfompelied to publish its financial ovadition, national banks do, that their should be subject to the in- Spection of some officer ye tor the pur “Such k ition,” Commissioners ively demanded if the Listriet race compa md detroud the people of the United Commissioners have addressed « - a to Mr. Charles E. Hovey, in which they say that the on!: the District govern- ment to a private citizen, with the knowledge of the Commissioncrs, was a requl- sition for school supplies which the former superintendent of public schools, Mr. J. 0, ison, was temporarily permite take from the flies. If this was not the record re- ferred to, he might have in mind two other requisitions forwarded of a member of one of the co gress, who preierrea the origt copies for his inspection. THE PROPOSED SATURDAY MALF MOLIDAY, The District Commissioners have writte Ghalrman Barbour, of the House Disiric mittee, a reply to bis request for their vie the bill preseribing the ours of labor in lve departments, and propos! # ball iday ov Saturday. Alter reterring & sity of keeping certain offices open efitof the public, they say the Ux are inclined to think if Congress to pass the bill that the Disiri be exempt from its provisi regard th ereto be given the ms, J.B. Milier, J. H. Solese, Tansil,J. 1. Hicks, S. . Severson, Frank Rails and J. of the Barbers’ union, called upon the hg seen H published who Isaw ap- Avery, Comunissioners to-day, hay that Col, Corkhill proposed to slay. procced\ ust the case of barbers in the hotels of the cits. and protested against any distinction being made in the treatment of auy class, aud were assured that there should be no discrimination made, BIDS FOR TERRA COTTA PIPE. Bids were opened to-day ut the Disirict Com- missioners’ for furnishing terra cotta pipe, The bidders were: Potomac Terra Cotta crue pany, Augus Lamond, American Sewer Pipo Company, Limpire Fire Uiay company. MISCELLANBOUS, ering such The addenda to Ex-lommissioner a- ae Henuty inquired: ifthe witness regarded | monds' letter to THE STAR yesterday should it as proper for a member of Congress ‘to accept | have appeared in the body of the letter before agit. the signature, The paragraph beginning with, “The sonfidence repomed in him by. all cluiseus of the District regardless of his corporations or their interests, &c.,” should have read “regard- Jess of his or their interest in corporations.” kia eatlug, as, been appointed station eeper of the Metropolitan police, 1. Mr Ei Briggs today: pre ‘he witness, with some heat, denied that his interest was gif. He had agreed to pay whatever assessments were necessary to de- velop an unknown quantity. Mr, Eden inquired if the witness had ever used his official connection to further the in- tergets of the Pan-Electric company. d to the “DN u f God "s earth,” | Commissioners a petition in benalt of dealers of said the. witness, slapping ‘onorgetiouty the | the Hastorn market ngainsc closing’ that amare back of the chair ‘upon witch he ‘and | ket on any week da; petitioners desire to no man can look me in the face and say'so. I would cut my hand off at the wrist befureI would do such a thing. ————se0—__ The District in Congress. THE MATTHEWS NOMINATION. In the event of the Senate District committee adopting a favorable report upon the nomina- tion of Mr. Matthews for recorder of deeds, a motion will be made to consider the case in open session, 0 that the public may know the Feasons for each Senator's action, Real Estate Sales. James H. Saville has sold to Harvey L. Page, for $12,750, two lots, 80x90 and 26x90 feet each, at the northeast corner of 20th and R streets, fronting 56 feet on 20th, with a depth of 900n Retreet. James M. Johnston has sold to John 8, Biair, for $5,000, @ lot, 25x158, on the north side of M street, between 18th and 19th streets. Thos. Walsh ‘has sold to Geo. T, Sheldon, for $4,000, the property, 16 feet ‘on the west side of 12th street, between I and K streets, Sarah A. Connor has sold to Frank T.and John B. Hyman, tor $5,000, the erty fronting 21.6 feet on the west side of 11 street, between T and U streets. Geo. L. Brad- ley eval. has sold to Wm. M. Lay, for $8,500, the residence, 20 feet on the south side of Jef: have the market open every day. BUILDING PERMITS have been issued by Inspector Entwisle as fol- lows: A. and A. Scottish Kite Masonry, recom struct ‘@ brick “building, 14 street” north- ‘west, toa sanctuary; $10,000. "J. I. Kidder, erect a three-story abd basement dweiling, New Hampshire avenue, between Q and K streets, northwest; $19,000. Mrs, Mary C. Bisin erect two'smail dwellings, Detrees street, be- tween 1st and North Capitol streets northwest. $2,600. HJ. Henning, erect one three-story and basement dwelling, F, between 4iy and uth streets south west; $9,000." G. Smith, crect two. two-story and cellar dweidings, 20un, between and F streets northwest; $3,000," R. Meliey nolds, erect one two-story’ and basement dwell- ing, corner 17th and Samson streets; $4,000. Thos, Franets, erect a three-story and basciucnt dwelling, 10th, bet, I and K sts. .w.; $4,500. Henry Hution, erecia two-story dwelling, 10un, between Q and K streets norihwest; 8500. 5. E. Miller, repair frame, corner 13th and i flrects woutheast; $230." W Ik. Noorr, repair brick 2137 K Street northwest; $400. tod. Barrett, repair frame 1114 15us treet north: ‘west; $800, THe FUNERAL or Ropent CogGiNs.—The funeral of the late Robert Coggins took place from hisate residence, on th, near K sirect, last evening. The services were conducted by leva, RN ‘of Wesicy; R. N. Baer, of W: b, and ferson place, just west of Connecticat avenue. | C. Hi. Richardson, of Mekendree M. E-chianchy ¥. R, Windsor has sold to Wm. H. Goddard, | each of whom made au address. I'he remaing for $12,000, the property on the west side of Sth street, between Market apace and D street. Rudolf Goldschmid has sold to Geo. Simmonds, for $8,500, the residence fronting 20% feet on the ‘north 'side of K street, between bth and 10th streets. Moses Kelly, trustee, et al., has sold to Chas.G. Thorn, for $7,950, the resi- were taken to Baltimore this morning ior iu terment, —_—o—__ The Strike te Go o The strike situation in the southwest was ®pparently more threatening than ever last dence on the west side of 6th street, between D | night, Committees of strikers at many promi- and E streets. M. V. Tierney has sold to | nent points on the Gould system applied to the Michael Shea, for $2,200, a lot 16x90, on the | officers of the road to be tak. They south side of P street, between 17th and 18th | were informed in nearly every case, they claint, Streets. Laura E. Jones has sold to Laura | that only such men as were Hot sbjectionsbis McCann, for ,600, the fronting | would be taken back, and that men who bad 16.83 feet on the east side of 5th street, be- | been employed to take the strikers places would tween B and Stanton place southeast, i Lapor AND TEMPERANCE.—At the semper. ance meeting last night at the National Rifles’ Hall several excellent addresses were delivered by reformed men. Major Hilbur, well known in this city, related his experience and told of the dangers of moderation. On account of Mr, Bowen's personal acquaintance with General Master Workman Powderly, their Joint work in behult of labor and temperance reform at Scran- ton, Pa., Mr, Bowen will tonight on the “Khiguts aud Rights of Labor” Adustasion Samuel Gassenheimer reports stolei him a clock and an overcoat, valued at Mrs. Kittie Thomas, 630 I'street northwest, reports lost or stolen & pair of diamond earrings worth $75. Dot be discharged; that of fily men who. plied to Master Mechanic Bartlett, at the Mis sourl Pacific shop in St, Louls, he would take back but seventeen. In view of these facts the Knights of Labor have been ordered to continue the strike, Chairman Martin _— sald last nig! re Was @ desperate fight abeud, The Knights have issued an address to the ublic, Jay Gould and bis agents with raphy and breach of faith, ———o Traveler's Guide. Pewx, Rovre—B. & F. Siation, ounand xy Boston nd ive Lust, 7-1, o:40, Gumived ex. and il am; 2, 3:50, and 1:30 p.m. For Boston. Zp. (dasly) ‘accom anily. ‘On oO $220, 10-800"11.20 pain. 4 it, St Lowle aban and west 20 aim and ex. from 2 cept Cui The Western Union Telegraph company fin- 950 am. Chicago and Cincinust, 719 pam ished planting their poles along 7th street yes- Eaohealti, expres, 10:00 pam EOF terday without any turther trouble, as was an- = “4 =. re, SE ge gt = Uickputed. managing to escape awning frames | {135 qt" faye By G80, Lae eae” BaOs S00, and vaulis under the pavements. Fav, 10:00 and 11:20 ps , Sook Be Wednesday night, about 11:45 o'clock, bur. | {i:00 @.m., 100, 420. 000, ana ars made thelr appearance at the residence of | pan. Far 8 Creek, r. Charles J. Wright, 411, New York avenue, | >. m.dally, except sunday. and effected ‘an entrance by cutting the alate | &m.,,123 4:25 pan. dally, except from the kitchen window. They were tright- | Suuday.¥ am, 4:20 pm. For brie. Canan ened offbetore they had secured any plunder. | Hochesier, we he armees B axpO, Affairs in West Washington. BUILDING AssocraTIoN.—The sixtieth | #64) Loulsviile aud St monthly meeting of the Fourteenth Building Aw | 53%‘ ion Saat, sociation was held last night at Goddard's ball, i —~} with W. H. Clabaugh in the chair, Dues to tne 2 ~q amount of 148. were paid and the resignation feo" of Jesse H. Wilson, as attorney for the associa- | 3: m. For Aunapolia, uon, was accepted, 2 nd ‘ASSOCIATED CHARITIES.—The affairs of the first subdivision ot Associated “Charities of ‘West Washington have been closed until next Winter, the last meeting being held yesterday afternoon at the room of the association on 31st street, From November last tothe present month about 300 orders for tuel and ries were given out; about 50*pairs of shoes were also dis tributed during the season and a large amount ot cast-off clothing. A few of the most destitute families will be looked after during the sum- mer. The next meeting will be bed on the first Thursday in October. WEDDING ANSIVERSARY.—The residence of Dr, and Sirs J; Mokcendree Reiley on O aires was the scene of a Ft It being the celebration of the thisueth aaly versary of thelr marriage. A large number of Invited guests were preseat. FELL AND Broke Hem Lea.—Yesterday af- ternoon ‘Mrs. M. L. Spates, (a sister of Sergeant Trannel,) while going down stairs, fell and broke her right leg above the knee. Dr. Appleby rendered medical aid, TEMPERATURE AND CONDITION OF WATER —Great Falls, te ature, 48: con- GIBBS-HOBLITZELL On A; Ast, 1886, Mise afuoar 1” Receiving reservoir, tant Z.ALINe G1BBS to Mr GbO. Max MOBLII2ELe 48; condition at north connection, 2; south | both of this city. . connection, 2.) Distributing | reservoir, tem- | REDFIELD-HUBER To, Washington... cs peste 47; condition at influent getehouse, oa. en raya we Rev. c LF ; condition at effluent gatehouse, ioe ‘of Tithe, Se aston, Bb N Alexandria Affairs, naan. for Tax EVENING Stan. tae Foun Teape.—The Inspection of flour | ,BOOTH. On, March Sist, 1656, MARGARET here for the first quarier of 1886 was 6,333 bar. | BOOTH, aged sixty-two years, pay rels. The ii sn of the same quarter in| Puneral on i a. 1860 was 20,115 barrels. Of late y how- Po 4S See. a 1, 1886, 1s aver, the receipt of flour to be inspected durin bg BLA ERIC the Maren quarter has never ‘above 7,¢ Flynn) residence, 3 eerie tose o Bob barrel ieee, 6,022 Do rs 6,718 barrels; 3 2 nd in 11 333 barrels, epectfully invited *yrowtuaL.~Potomae L0-0. F, and a attend. HURLEY. , on March 31, 1886, EM: number of veterans of the late 17th Virginia Daloved daughter of Weary aud Harriet Horie aged regiment, with many citizens, attended the years funeral of the late A. D. Warfield this afler- ‘Moan not for ber, she is at rest, Far, far beyond the starry ekien, * Norms. — March eleven | marriage ‘Where, gathering clouds fo longer dim Dilice ‘here, "This exceeds the s ‘neue of ‘The death pangs rend no more her beart, loonses in the past five years, Four Alexandria Her initia unfettered now, Hae ree i teria ae taaeine | "Nolnoretihl Might 5! baatons teow will be ted at the military convention | Punersl takes place on Sunday, April 4, 1886. from on the ob instant at Charlottes" to electa Perens residence, 615 Mi sires sorthwest, at S Pm. colonel of the 3d Virginia iment.—The 9p end relatives invited toanend Anterment at Alexandria police chet james Webster, | Oo 4

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