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— APRIL 8, 1886. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS ALINE NEW (COPY OF “SCIENCE Sau nomen Ralfeaie: peices gi: ovietua mts $85 "reasons for selling, ow oe Dew Ad Sees “OWN wt" eare Sunitn tte Moule du bed Na - eo m Fok SALEOSE UPRIGHT PIANO. lave: slightly us d; $190. Special bargains in 11 room beaiden bar and dining room Lure and full information apply to PPT CETY & {OR SALE-ONE OF T'th lished and best paying resi. in the District: ‘centrally located. Address J. A., Box 684, Post office, (UR SALE—STOCK AND FIXTURES OF GRO- cery and Liquor Store, 756 8th st. ne. Toa person Fin to embark in business this offers a irstciass Opportinity. - Inquire of © BIEBER, Amiguer, dus sn Gos stb st a SOR SALE VERY STYLISH, NICE DRIVING “Chestnut Mare welghs 1,000 pounds, seven years Sid sound: good Traveler and will stand hhitcising. Cam be seem at 1UL1 12th st.n-w. ap JOR SALE—§i00 CASH WILL BUY A ST. nec¥,jerielinal, cigar and Libaceo store: a good Svenituc foe the right patty. Inquire ae 11i8 Anak bw: store and dwelling. aprate JOR SALE-FIVE HORSES, SI LE FOR business and f.mily use; they are young and sound, fad work Kind in all harness; at FLEMMIN¢ Stable, 426 and 428 Sth ct. NOY CLOP. Encyclopaedia, it slike sending the whole family. oliege.” ‘This work, new edition. can now be ob- tained, all the volumes at once, on easy payments, by addressing Box 130, Siar ofiee. ap6-6i {OR SALE— THOROUGHBRI Gelding, Martinique, by St. Martin out of Blomld: fbx years Gid; a geutle’ riding horse apd drives well doubie. “Apply at frame stable in alley west of Lafuy- ette Square OF at $25 4% st. n.w. ‘apé-tit ALE—AY A BARGAIN-STORE ICE Bo: $12.50. Also a “Miller's” Pire Proof Safe, cheap! ‘JOHN T.'D. PYLES, “423 ath st. 5 fQUE FUR ture; im excellent condition. Address Box Star office. apéta, " PAIK OF gray Seen any day this week between 1 and 5 pm. hi Mable at 1733 De Sales st. Inquiries may - Downey, at his livery stables, 162 ls | Landauletie and double har- ess, in good order. 43 TOR SALE—-CHEAG—A Fi LOT OF STORE Shelving. Can AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. FOR SALE—LOTS. ¥ © CORNER LOT— NORTH- ma ¢ ‘prick House, § roous lars apply to Capitol, improved by bath; Size of lot GUx HUFTY & DYER, Real Estate and Insurance, 1301 F st nw. NDSOME CORNER LOT. “MERIDIAN HILL. SOUTH AND EAST EXPOSURE. ‘Will be sold cheap to an immedisie purchaser, Bator: THUS. J, FISHER & CO apse 324 Fst. nw, JPoE SALESIOTS (ON NEW Ha MPSHTRE ave. at $) = 25 per square fou. Apply to J. V. N. Rue eB ape OK SALE—LOTS ON VERMONT AVE. 100 V.N. HUY OR, 1505 Pa ee BpS-3 JPOe SALE=tt SomtisiDE Osi Trak t SALE OR EXCHANGE THREE BEAU 70 deep, Massachusetts ave., be INO. FW S04 und 906 Fst THIS AFTERNOON. (OMAS DOWLINGs Auctioneer. VALUABLE UNIMPROVED TY IN SEE g OUTER OEE FIVE CLOCK P bin font of the emia will sell reat fro on ting pata e Ear shane see ioe pat oie dads THOMAS DOWLING, Avetioneer. a Ws evar, a 025 F Street, 1 hat Ng ofp deed of trast tome, duly recorded ver No. 1.162, fol. 123, et seq., one of the fl land records of the District of Colutibia, and at, the request of the party secured thereby, T will sel public auction, In Hout of the promises. on THU Its DAY, APRIL EIGATIL, 1886. at FIVE O'CLOCK P. M., tie following described rent estate, situate in the County of ‘Washington aud District of Columbia to Wit Fare of Lot numbered sixty-siree (Gs), tn Tease B. Haw's subdivision of part of Mouut Plessant, be- Hlnning for the same at a poiut distant 19 feet north ‘om the southwest corner of sald lot, raanlng tenes east 100 feet: ‘thence north 19 feet; Thence West 100 feet: thence south 19 feet to the place of beginulng, with the improvements therean, Deing the two-story frame dwelling No 2197 Sth street extended. Tol ale le tnade subject toa prior incumbrance, ‘which will be stated at the time of sale. ‘Terms: $110 and expenses of sale in cash, and bal- ance In’ ohe Year, secured by deed of trust on suid roperty. Pinu GOODWIN Y. AT LEE, Trustee. Codd JOR SALE—A VE x side of [.st., between Sth and 9th: w'raré get a lot suitable for a down town residence in « good Reighborhuod. LOUIS P. SHOEMAKER, 9208 st nw asd 16th st, near N, ¥: 26th st..corner C 17th st corner. nts; Freneu 2. : Ath sk, corner 1, $1. 14th'st, wear V, $1 newr bun, OO ‘New iiampshire, 7 a Vermont, avenues at low figures ‘upon eagy terms. 30H. T. Led - 18 2 see: “aps3t POR SALE—36 000 SQUARE PEET OF GROU: in East Washing:on; only 10 cts. per sq- ft; « bar gain, HT. LEtPOLD, SSL F st Bw. Pere ARE FEET OF ( in Mt Pleasas Street curs, only 15 ¢ ents per square foot. LELPOLD, 1331 F st. a. ee i t EXCHANGE—16 ALDI Lot, “Will trade for a House; or give d aud take Houses in payment, to person ig to build. JNO. F. WAGGAMAN, 804 and SOG Fst. new. aps-t ROUND venient to school, chureb and RH. T. apsat JOR S (0,000 SQUARE FI Land o overlooking the ihe head of 17th st @ flue chance for investment. THos. J. FISHER & Co. JaT2w i NOR §. LOT OVERLOOKING pont de, 410x100 to alley, at foot: ‘will not 'sub-livide. Address W. It DEE! 1219 324 st Foes rWO LOTS 22x110 TO ALLEY, U between 16th and 17th sts. n. w., 60c.. if sold. this E Seiler 32 Peonsyivania uve, nw = apGSt OR SALE-NEW AND SECOND HAND CATE | Tages. Of ait kinds. Also, saddle wud d2iving | Homes “Can offer bargning. «atl and took. THOM TSO: ‘sot it and TO tae fe SALE-FOUR Paik OF VERY FINE | Horses one pair of bias coach Horses one putt | rcoach Horses, one pair bay Mare ove palf vf | Mo, saddle and Harness | Sates OP FARES CROWES, Gas New Sirk spo-lwe YOUNG HORSES, | ‘work single and dou Can be seen at WAL. ad oF apply’ at 466 MUHLHOPEI NOR SALE 200 CARRL AND WAGONS Fct'vecuiita design and diiah, consisting of Sees ter Sidebar Top Bugyies, weighing frou Sup porands | up. ‘At MEEKS: ‘Elegant Pleasure and Business Phwtons, AtMEEK: Grand Cabriolette Extension Carriages, At MEEKS”. Lovely Phietons for Ladies, ACMEEKS: Luxurious Doctors’ Phi: At MFEKS Beautiful Summer Cano At MEEKS? At MEE! splendid Miniature Carriages and Carts for child dren, and the nicest and greatest variety of Varnished Daytons, Met alls, Business Wagons, Harness, Whips, Lap Robes, &c., to be found in this city. The above arcicies are fur sale or exchange at reasonable prices and on accommoualing terms, as 1 do not Want 10 Keep them. il kinds of repairing and patnting will receive Prompt attention ats. J. MEEKS, 621 ost. now. ‘Large stock Second-hand Carriages always ou hand. ay 1-im roe Ee ha vetsion top Phaeton: summer ‘toy jamp seats, rockawnvs, bugzies and other styles” “iss, bes second-hand fobs at luw prices. WE. Ws 1 FoR Wo VERY ET bays: sound and gent fine carriage team, MILSTEA D'S hote Feonave. [apzaie ies, Handsome Curtain and Coupe Rockaways, Tiit~ SONS. cort 2 14th and D sis 1. Suv all branches, JOR SAL. RB ST Plano: good as new; must be soid at ies ‘Mira of original cost. "At G. L. WILD & BRO’ ‘Tih st. new. ‘mb: Pon SEER ARE CHANCE-ONEOP DECKER BROTHERS New York Concert Grand Piano. Hall, 9th and F sts, any day irom wry low figus Inquire at Masont Gam. Gp. m.,at FOR SALE-THE city in New and Second-hand Fine Panos. Several Deausiful Cpright Pianos but little used, to ¢ for square plauos Oue Chickering Square Pan 4id instrument for a beginaes for only $00: easy Our terms ar always made Cosuit the buyer, new aud second-hand pianos. Fine tactory re: at remonanie PIANO. Telephone 32-2 SECONDHAND COUPE. mn; Very cheap. Can be seen Carriage Factory, comer of | mihid-in “OFTO™ ENGINE KE olds all. expensive attendance: S Of fuel; no ashes. For ing Water. printing presses for circular aud price ist. D. th Tes inl: R SALE—BUSINESS WA NS IN EVERY est and lurgest stock of platform spring hown in this eity at bottom prices West Washington. J. K. PROBY. | wagons eve 12 S20 stree nabs-sm SALE BIRDS —IMPORTED CANARY gers: very Cheap. Bird Food and sule af the bitd store, 1134 7th st nw T HARTBRECH Js: COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. Fe. REST EA OB 200 es from railroad in Mary from Washington. W. W. HALL, JOR SALE—A HA. acres at’ Brandy Bich soul waterand heed by tiful view of the surrouudin A LARGE AY DESIRAB: ng, w.th six to seven acres, in Warre ACKES, T sixteen miles Theta was ace be tent ad's pronounce 10 he most beat tecen Wesuuminot and* Haitimore, ts in aad near the District rculats 3 A BEAUTIFUL HOME AT two” minutes wal ArT from station. | fruits of all kinds, ILL, 1338 F. —HiGHLY y My oor ae pe Ww bs $e. Wild WALKER & WILSON AT PALIS CHURCH, =, snitabie outbulldin; od Shade, truit, de. Prema York ave. SALE—on perty. a nie : - d hoase of roots with may win rapes parlieulars rt and BLY DIPkOW 2. V'witl sell Washington af Colesvilie turnpike, from 5: pritig Sta olitan srauch KR OH. Pt Spring aud. wit will be sold. with aj pens SOHNE SICHELL, kent bxtate OUNTRY Pi SGE-SOME BEAUTE Phan Kesideuces aud Farms dlso improved ey br y: several country places fur rent near the city: plewiy of fruit sudsbade WM. H. MAIN, mhi7-lm : tay ___ St Charles Hotet Lé—A VERY DESIRABLE SUBURBAN ; convenient wo horse Apply, to WIE rat (scorgetow garien, iruit, dc Fiske @ Fitri t6;400 scree of good cleared and Timber Kasid i Sarin countys Vio os feu tale ar the aud Western radruad, within 20 ington. Inquire of GEORGE P, 42050) St bow PE SA ernoe Sat fiom, store and dwei.ing, 14 rooms Stable, carriage house and fruit; splendid Use tau; WU Ue sold cheap 10 au unmedate pus Ae Hib « CO, sas Pa TA ‘room Howse at Hyattsville; lot 60x 20U: cunveuieut Lo studlon; will be sold ata bargain. AP MILLE Oo st MESS.CAL? Boars $2, VALUE $2.50. 1 Deter ones for $2.50, worth $3. Fine Cult Boots 34, really worth $3. Peb. aud Kid, But. shoes, $1.50. NE MCCAULLY, | 2 coupe Horers. of which all are fine bred stock. at | — | POH SALE Two. cHoice Week. Address W. R. DEEBLE, 1219 324 st. ap6-Jt" JURSALE—LOT FRONTING IOWA ER, corner 13th and F sts. w uiding parposes in p and on easy terms, Fst nw astern part of the CONARD & Mc 142 between 12th and 13th, on. square Posts, AUP HILL &CO., JOR SALE—40,000 FEET convenient to Government ollices; Water. gas, sewer, ete che terms” WALREK &’ WILSUN, *100 cach: two Lots rit loo square feet iy "a ave ind 36-1 muck on easy PyGo8 Faw mbiS-Im. EDUCATIONAL. AUGHT—FIPTY CEN1 2 feach. Address Mrs ALIC between Hand L. SHORTHAND Sburic i bie system corresponds AY oe MI has ree i Gwil service E: per. Applicants prepared. Apply for St nw. Will go out t SMITH, SO7 Ist st. news, apse buzi Amperial and Moleskin Painting. Studio: Y. 3. C A. Hall, , COR OTE ms, A pFactica’ busi emselves i ‘of life. Fee om application. cipal, M RE 28 MENKY ©. SPENCER, Prius SALA A. SPENCER, Vice Principal tian i French abd itailan by stn. whey QUICKEST, E\- 1st | . Prog LARKOGUE, ATHENEUM O8 i. nw, * REITZ SCHOOL OF LAN icp New terms begin now, Free Lectures in German Gvethes Iph Saturday, April 10 ‘at do ‘By Prof Staacie ‘CHOOL GF PRONOK SCHOOL OF TY SCHOOL, OF FE: SCHOOL GF HOO! AM Shorthand Books and Supplies All Writing Machines and Supplies ale OAV STREY J ESCHER ONG ANTSY Teac: 9 aad VOCAL MUSic. >E PIANO | Particular attention to be | gahers, as well as those wishing to be quaitied for | Gea 12th App-ecueme verioriiers aud Headers. Teruis easy. DRIVATI Mathematics, Penmaashi eapches ‘Terms moderate n ste Be NYESING F ENC LASSI advanced paplis how. foriniing oie and fr sts. Also, morning. aod for aduits and children, Call at 4:30 py. "hs, Parisian ‘pronunciation, pragtical aud OFiginid system. MELE. Vs PRED HOMME. ft GERMAN SCHOOL OF INSTRUCTION FOR Pisue-Forte hus been opened at 1119 11th st. ts we. Ly thls course pups can ina short | fe acquice a know eds that has usually Hem tun oft by the American methods» peso. privately oF in classes. For particnlens ¢ atthestudia, perueteam 2RTHAND tically taagt follower. “Privat leces« guaranteed if instractions pils preferred—limited. Kt 6) Johns & Easton, Sten gra ve. ‘Salis SERVATORY OF MUSIG, nh and PF pw. Seve Pau, Voice, Violin, Flute, ornet, B BULLARD, Direetor. AND PRACTICAL PENMA Senograp Moudages, ¥ LEAVITE OF BOSTL , GRAD: bate wid certified examiner of the New Eugiané uservuiory. Piano technique, Barony ADY Voice Culture J0L2 Toth st new. es DHIVATE LESSONS IN ALL GRADES OF sod 1 adits conti deuilal: prepares for colleg, Annapolla, Weet Polat, ai) exam IVY INSTITUTE, sw. corner Mth and Kete men ‘ussicad, Business. ‘Mathematical, Ci W. FLYNN, A. Mt Evening Classes, $3 and $0 smouth, oc25 __ SUMMER RESORTS, Tur Srarrorp, Detightfully situated: Pacific Avenue; one Dloek ire van and hew iron Pier. Thorougily heated aud comfortable; con-, Yenient t@ hot baths. Upen the entire year. LV. NEWCOMER, mh27-6o-15t ATLANTIC CITY. Ts S 6 HOUSE, Attantio City, X.J., open Winter and Sumer “ito! nd Cold”sea Water Baths in the ious Every modera improvement; fine Qevan View we one siuare of the “New Iron Pies. ‘and open grate fires, POE RENT. a HANDSOw ing partial a ‘ground . Md., convenient to depor, churches, post oflice ahd hi for the season t) un acceptable. tex piy oA. A. PER salt corpse Wal For torus ue re a 170 W. Hollman st, TTA se ATLANTIC, cry, ¢ opeit ali the year, Sun. parlor, Lot’ and cold ‘a z ‘heated fem batins, stein phd TLANTIC CITY, N AX opens February "5th for od, Walkenphast at $2.50.and $3.50. Kictowcs aunt Arcaics of te beat grade a at popolar a 1914 and 1916 Penna, ave. ace 2W. SELEYS. YOrICE-Loox: N NORFOLK OYSTEK DEPOT. Mard and Soft Sheil crate, Clams of all kipda, Sew Fakod eet, Alto biansend Cue ‘Feriapin, Fs wri Guu. Magrice Cove, 1g an Haven, Bay’ ie Koccs, Long inland Sounds wind Shtewsberry Yysers Green Turiies from ail scctions of the Vslted States, | No oysters or clams soid by the place. Hotels, restaurants and petvare tauillles supplied at sure cee 2 tere ‘HITE &CO., aa EES. UUNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers. TRUSTEES ‘FRAME HOUSE ON NORTH SIDE OPAL STRERD UETWEEN. FOORTE AND FIFTH STREETS NORTHWEST, BY By virtue of deed of trust duly recorded | 77 Liber No. 1149, Follo 248, et seq., one of the aud records for the Distriet of Columbia, and the written request of the secured. we will se Inout of the premises, on TUESDAY, THE SIXT: DAY OF A 1886, at HALK-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK P. M,, the following described Real Ea situate in the City of Washin bia, part of lot numbered eight, fn square numbered. five Lundred and seventeen, beginning at the south- east corner of sald lot elght, thence west on H street een feet, thence north Seventy Ave feet ‘six inches, to # line connecting the two angles of sald lot, an Tunbing parallel to. Massachusetts wvenue, thence east on said line to the east boundary line ofeaid. lot; thence south seventy-two feet seven and half Inches to the beginning. ‘Terms: Oue-third cash; valance in one and two yeurs, notes to bear Interest from day of sale and to bbe secured by deed of trust on the property sold, oF all cash at option of purchaser. A deposit ot $100. re- quired at time of sale, Conveyancing, &c., at cost of purchaser, ‘Terns to be compiled wiih in’ five days, otherwise Trustees reserve the right to” resell. tho broperty dt ie risk aud com af defuuiting purchaser herve days’ pubile notlee of such a resaten some mb20déds EM. LOWE," } Trustees Sg- THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED ON account of the inclement weather until THURSDAY, APRIL KIGHTH, 1886, at sume hour and place. JOHN 3. JOHNSON, ap7-2t E. M. LOWE, } Trustees, THIS EVENING. FPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, CATALOGUE SALE or 3,000 VOLUMES oF MISCELLANEGUS BOOKS, BELONGING TO VARIOUS OWNERS, Inthe Collection are Many RARE AND VALUABLE BOOKS, ‘TO BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION, AT MY SALESROOM: ith Street and Pennsylvania Avenue, ON TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL SIXTH, 1886, AND FOLLOWING EVENINGS, COMMENCING AT HALE-PAST SEVEN O'CLOCK. ‘Terms Cash, _ap2-6t THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, W2tter B. WILLIAMS & CO, Auctioneers WE ARE AUTHORIZED TO ANNOUNCE ‘ASPECIAL SALE OF ELEGANT FRENCH BRONZE GKOUPS AND FIGURES, BRASS CLOCK SETS. ITALIAN SCULPTURES, EDE ANTIQUE TALS WITH" REVOLVING CAPS, OKMULA ANDS GILIS CLOCKS. ORNAMENTS AND | AINTED PORCELAIN. ce TWO, REAL ROYAL DRESDEN PORCELATN VASES OF A RARE BLUE COLOR AND GILT DECORATIONS, BEING THE. FINEST SPECI- MENS EVER BROUGHT TO THIS COUNTRY, ‘The sale of this valuable collection of art gems Will take place at our salestooms, 10th street and Peunsyl- Vania avenue, on APRIL’ SEVE: BIGHT AND NINTH, at ELEVEN “A.M. AND THREE AND EIGHT O'CLOCK P.M, Ou Exhibitian TUR-DAY, apsot WALTE l(OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, TWO PIAN( \UCTION. eee ap pe et ‘Gato Piano, Tis octaves, with care ares iene Case upright Pianos, Tig octaves. 1HOMAS DOWLING, Auchoneer. REGULAR SALE OF FUR D HOLD BOERS OF ALL BORIS AF AE on SATURDAY: APRIL. 1 1888, com- jmencing at TEN O'CLOCK 2c hint fle rooms, { will sell s general masortinent Carpets, Pianos, "oOo a fe E80, 5 Henaes apres, Hakim, Wolfe an, TP HoMAs DOWLING, Aucdonser. ASSIGNEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY SITUATED CORRER OF TENTe ap8-2 S STREETS NORTHWEST, NO. ite TENTH ‘steer m SATURDAY, A. ‘BENTH, 1880, aL FIVE OCLOCK Pate Wa Rone ot as remises, { will sellsub. Lot 1, in square faving s trontage of 00 feet on’10th sitet and 23 feet ons “street, ‘with an alley oy 10tn wireet side, ime Proved by a two-story frame ‘and Stable, with Modern improvement time of ale, All conveyaneing and rosoraens at pure le all’conveyan dreoordin ghaser's cost. Ifterms are not complied wits in ten ye the “Assignee reserves the ight 10 Reeal! the Property at the risk and cost of defaulting, purchaser Sr porel aps-eds HL, 8. BERLIN, Assignee. RUSTEE'S SAGE OF VERY VALUABLE BUST NESS PROPERTY, NO. 927- D St, PENNA. AVENUE AND 10TH 8T, N,W. age bhi of Gate patad Bean nae e jum ty cause 9783, boa 45, wherein Jane M. Hook et si are complainants, and Harry. fendanta, the undersigned truates w pabuc suction, in frau ‘of the, premlses, AY, the TWENTIETH day of APL at HALE-PAST FOUR O'ULOCK tain piece or parcel $f land situate city of Wasby C., known and de th plan ofsaid city as ino'wostern. wae ot Soe suse berddiive (3), Insquare numbered sevebty-eight (378), the sald part of lot having a front On north 1) straet of twenty-tacee fect seven mad One: Tait Taches (23 fect 7 iuchies and tuauing uorta wud Ihick Wt tue same: widtls gue hawunva aud elgg Seven feet ten and one-half inches (187 feet 1 inches) to the rear line of said lot and to a public 30- jovt alley in said square, improved with two three- ‘story brick houses covering the entire lot. TP not sold us an suttfatys Geese offered In two parcels, viz, the front reet, Belg tuo width ofthe loc by s depth of 190 foot wick the house thereon, and Tear part on the public alley, being the width of the lot by Adepth of 47 feet of inches withthe hoa inereod, : rms of wale: One-third. of the: purchase money in cash, of which $400, mat be paid Bt tue tine of sal and the balance in two equal instalments at one two years, for which the purchaser must giye bis promisvory notes, with interest from the day of sale Payable semi-anbually, such notes to be secured by eed of trust on the property sold; or all cash, at the berchaser’s option.” All conveyancing at the pur- ae SAMUEL H. WALKER, Trustee, 650 Lave, tw, _W.C. DUVALL, Auctioneer, ‘ap7loddds W,, © Duvari, Auctioneer TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE TOWN LOTS IN THE VILLAGE OF MONTELLO, IN THE. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, ON THE BALTI- MORE AND OHIO RB Byvirtueofadeed oftrust dated October 4th,1876,. ani duly recorded in Liber No. 894, follo 363, et Seq.,on€ of the land records of the District of Co- Junibla. and ai the weitien request of the patty secured thherebs, we will sell at pablo auuos on thesoenee hes, ou THURSDAY, tle FIRTEEN TR: DAS OF APRIL, 1586, commencing at ONE Q'C) ‘KP. M., the following Weserived real estate, situate in thé vii? Jage of Montelio, in the District of Columbia, as ap Pears from the town plat of said village, to witt Ap piosk 6, lots numbered G4, 30, 3 40, 43 and 46, and lots commencing with 46 to 61, inclusive, anc Jots 63, 65, 67, 68 and 71, being in ail 28 lots. In block’J, lots 115, 11%, 119,121 and 128, 1n all 5 lots. In block 9, lot 150, and lots commencing with No. 152 to 187, inclusive, and lots 189, 191,108, 195, 197, 199, 201, 205, 205, 207, 209, 211, 213,215, 217 and 21y, in alt 53 low. in block 12, lot 156, and lots commencing with lot 3h, 198 to 206, inclusive, and lots 208, 210,212, 21%, In block 13, ncing with lot 186 to 151, inclusive, and lot 153, in all 18 lots. in block 16, iot 140, and lots commencing with lot 142 to 157, iuiclusive, and lot 158, in ail 18. fots; total Iv lots. ‘Terms ofsale: One-third cash; balance in six (6) Dear Interest from and twelve (12) months; notes to day of sale; to be secured by deed of trust on the prop- eriy sold: or all cash,at option of the purchaser, A. deposit of 5 per cent required attime of sale. Convey fancing, &c., at cost of purchuser, Terms to be Col plied with in ven days, ouherwias Truntees reaerve to Tight £0 resell the property at the risk and cost Of do faulting purchaser after hive day's pubile notice of such Tesal 1h some newspaper published in the Distrlet of coe WM, HELMICK, p5-60 H.C ALLEMAN, } Trustees, To-MoRROW. ROH REASONS BEST KNOWN TO THE GWNER T have received orders 0 sell the Stock and Contents a store 8 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST, mamenciny MONDAY, MARCH TWENTY-SECOND, AY TEX AA And will continue daily u gods are disposed of. The stock contains primeaud Mtsvclass Dry Goods and Notions, consisting of | Sulks, Velvets, Satins, flue Dress Goods, Cashmeres, Embroidered Vianneis, Table Lin ‘Towels, Blankeis, Quilts, Underwear, Hosiery, Corsets, Laces, itnbroideries. Gloves, Jerseys, Umbrellas and Burasols, White Shirts, together with a fall ine of Domest Ladies will do weil to attend this sale, as ‘sortment of Spring Goods will be offered dally ‘Terms cast ups-ot* M. FOLEY, Auctioneer, pos J. FISHER & CO., Real Estate Auctioneer. SALE OF MOST VALUABLE UNIA- 2D LOTS IN THE NORTH WESTERN PART OF THE CITY, By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court fag the Disisict of Colmmbla, In the cause of Martin £. Morris against’ Margaret Merrick aud: others, No. 9757, Faulty Docket 25, the undersigned trustee, appointed by said decree, will proceed to sell ou THURSVAY, APRIL TWENTY-SECUND, A.D. 1886, at FIVE: O'CLOCK P. Mat public auction, in front’ of the premises, Lots ‘Nos. 23,24 und 27, in Avley and Page's subdivision of lous in ‘square No. 22, Washington, (D.C. situated on Connechieut avenus Ist stree ‘Terms ofsuie: One-third cash; balance in one and two years in equal instaiments, for which notes of purchaser will be required, secured by deed of trust upon the premises. A deposit of $250 on each lot will eee a PONCE MGETOR, trust ap3d 1306 Fst nie. rooms DOWLING, Auctioneer. A 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 SEREETS NORTH, iy virtue of a deed of trust, recorded in Liber 1064, at folio 264, of the land records ot the Dis-§ trict Of Columbia, aud at the request of the party, d thereby, the undersigned Trustees will Stem wiction, n trout of the premises, of TUESDAY 1, 1358, OCLOCK P.M, all Of Lots #2, 235 24, 25 and 26, in Wagganian, Ay subdivision of part ot square 775, in the city of Wush- Ingion, with Improvements, consisting oF five two- story-und-basement Brick siouses. 1 ‘one: twelve and eighteen nn Yerest at six per cent pet annum from said day, pay: ble semi-annually, of ull cash at purchaser's option. Notes wil be taken for deferred paymeuts, secured by Ged of trust on property soid.A deposit 01 $50 on. eaci: house will be required at tine of sale. All conve Property uk ber resold at parchaner rink und Gost hee ton sya" uotice. AL A, BROUKE, Tihgodgds PRANK THRUWNING,} Trustees ey THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED ON acccuut of the rain until FID VY, APRIL NINTH, 1556, al HALE-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. By order of the Trustees, ape-dts rues DOWLING, Auctioneer, CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ES- TATE, UNIMPROVED, IN THE CITY OF WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. By virtue of a decree of the Rprptes. J the District of Columbia, passed in kauity eats No. $513, L wll offer fur sale on TUESDAY, the THINTILTH DAY OF MARCH, a. D.'IS56, at FIVE O'CLOCK P. M., ut public auction, in’ trout of the p-emises, lots 11, 14 and 35, 10 square No. Siz: An the city of Washington, District of Columbia, Terms of sale, as preyeribed by the decree: One-third gash, aud the Balance in two équal payments, at ax aud iwelve monthy from date of sale, for wich the purchaser is to give his promissory notes, with iuterest drom day of sale at six per cent, oF all cash ut the op- Uon of purchaser. Title reserved until the ratification of sale by the court and payment of wll the purchase money. “All conveyancing und recording at cost of Purchaser. A depuslt of 3200 at the Ume property Is struck off. i, 3 FREY, Trustee, mb18-108 8010 P st., Georgetown, D.C, #% THE ABOVE BALE IS POSTPONED, ON account of the rain, until MONDAY, the FIFTH DAY OF APKLL, A. D. 1886, at sane itt and place, FREY, Trustee, mb30-dts 8010 Fst., Georgetown, D.C. #- THE ABOVE SALE IS FURTHER POSsT- 1, on account of the rain, until FRIDAY, the Wf DAY OF APRLL, A. UL 1886, at same hour B PREY, T Georgetow. (LOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ALNUT PAR- LAMPS, CHA; YCHE GLASS, E : #8, RUGS, V ELV E’ > AND OTHLR CARP: THE HOUSE, ODD PIEK TURE, BHIC-A-BRAC, BRASS. ¥ PORTIERES, KLEGANT ING CHALRS, HALL AND STALC Ss, LOUNGES, WALNUT MARBLE-TOP AND PAINTED ANTIQUE SORA. ObD 'BLISTEADS, CHUCKY AND. GLASSWARE, KITCHEN HEQUISITES, @c. on FRIDAY MORNING, APE NINTH, 1986, n, ING, APHIL NINTH, 1986, AT TEN OCLOCK 4. Mit tue residence of a lady. leaving for Europe, No.1718 i street northwest, Lill a ene reserve, the above well kept. nold ec {uLsuutlogues can be hed on application to the auc- jouer, Sang of the artic tte used, and wit found la good condidon, * ot Mie asad, i “Terms east aps~tts THOMAS DOWLING, Anct. Ascrvo-Axenicas Lysunaxce Oo. (29 F STREET NORTHW EST) ‘Wasursotox, D.C, ISSUE FIRE AND MARINE POLICLRS Freuten by ‘One dive tr, Adaress @ LER, 625 13th «nw See * + ; Ger Tue Best V xuarrs “THE CONCORD HARNESS" “LH CONCORD COLLAR" Sertnsareae see as ante OLS, Soca ent a ‘witb maker's name ape Wude-iicrk = LUTZ & PRo, 497 rentayre NRETS sd Ci HOMIE sd CCIE Be CUNNINGHAM, M. teres, ing Style Block just Feceived._ Silk Hass order. “Liepairing unde." Pacuny cali ae HAVE JUST RECEIVED A FRESH SUPPLY OF PURE OLIVE OLL AND MACCARONI, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ALSO, THE CELEBRATED VELATTS FAMOUS CARA- ‘MELS, FRESH EVERY DAY. 209th st nw... TUOMAS J VISHEER & CO, Heal Estate Aucts TRUSTEES SALE OF THE ESTATE OF 71 LATE RICHARD 'T. MERRICK, ON F STREET NORTHWEST, BEING NOS. 1300 AND 1308. By virtue of u decree of the Supreme Court of: qe District of Columbia, passed da ie i Margaret Merrick aud “others against Louise Derrick and others, No. 9736, Kquity Docket Undersighed trustees appointed by said decree ‘will proceed. to sell on TUESDAY, APRIL TWENTY: SEVENTH, A. D. 1886, at BIVE O'CLOCK P. M., at public auction, tn front of the premises, lot No. 23: in Squaré No, 254, Washington, D, C., Kuown as Nom, 1806 and 1308 ¥ street northwest, lately occupied by. Richard ?, Merrick, -sq,, ad wresidence snd olive. ‘Teruns of sale: Onethitd cash, balance in one’ and two years In equal sustalmenis, for which ‘notes of purchaser will Le required, secured by deed of trust on premises and a policy of iusurancs, “A deposit of 8000 fe perfect, ‘will be rea ota perk MATIN F. MOKRIS, } GEORGE E) HAMILTON, 1806 F st. bw. ap3eolwédtds ‘TRustTEEs, rposas DOWLING, Auctioneer. IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED PROPERTY IN GEORGETOWN, D. G, AT AUCTION, On SHURSDAY, APRIL FIFTEENTH, 1380, at FIVE O'CLOCK P. M., in front of the prem: ises, 1 shall sell Lots 2,3 aid 4, and part of Lot, 5,1 Cox's addition to Georgetown, fronting 180 tee obi 8th street and 150 feet on Lingan street, oved. by a Frame House. ‘This property will be divided and sold separately. ‘Terms: One-third cash; balance in six,twelve and eighteen months, with notes bearing Interest’ and secured by w Jeed of trust on the property sold; or ait carl at, ine option, of uno purchaser All conver. aucing, c., at purchaser's cost epositof $25 wi be required on earh lot at time of sale, mhz7-deds THOMAS DOWLING, Anctioneer, rpuiomas DOWLING, Aucuoneer, THAT VERY DESIRABLE IMPROVED PROP- ERTY, KNOWN AS THE GERMAN Hall (UATED ON ELEVENTH STRENT, NEA’ F NORTHWEST( BEING NO. 606), AT AUC. ‘10. On'TUESDAY,APRILIWENTY-SEVENTH. ASSb, at FIVE O'CLOCK PAL, in, froutof the premises, I will sell that valuable luproved, Property known as tue German Hull, No. 00 et Street northwest, and belng part of Lot 12, tn square 830, fronting 26 eeu on west side of Lith street by & depth of 50 tect, Improved by three-story abd” bese yen rik uid with a modern improvements hisis u Very desirable and rapidly: iuproping: tre erty, convenient to two lines of cars, suitable for ley pices 6, 6, and should command the attention of ayers riis: Cash within twenty days, and $100 down at time ofsale, All conveyancing wid reccratea se nae ehaser's cust, “If verma are not complied within teens fy dhys the committee reserve the Tight to resell too Property at the risk and cost of the detaulting pur- chaser or purchasers." By order of JOUN WALTER, Sa, WM. MEITH, CHARLES SCHNEIDER, JON ARDIEESER, PB. A MAT: TERN, Committ apédcds Action |ALE OF PRIVILEGES: Wasiixotow MARKET Company, ‘Wasitinoron, D.C, CENTER MARKER, ‘Murch 27, 1886, Notice fs horeby given, that the right of cliolce end the petvilege of covering with appropriate advertise ments the twenty-three advertising panels on the out side of the platform and gallery’ running on three sides of the Seventh -atrect Vulldtig ty Ceutbr Markee r the term of one . 1886, the sule to commence in sal Seveuttratrect Ning ot Center “Market on TUMSDAY. AP THIRTEENTH, “wi ALF PAST ONE ae it GCL OCH TN ite XFS ou and by adjournment ox e bah as the “ame hour and disposed. echt, daltional particulars inquire at the office of the pany. See TAMU MARKET COMPANY. By MiG, EMERY, President. mugous” ORSE AND CARIAGE BAZAA Hi No O40 Louisiane ayes” Acuon sal orange $c," ae, EVERY TUbspaye THUESb Ag ‘TURDAY MORNINGS, comm at 7! Soe aen na er ala free atprivaie sule. "S BENSINGER. Abs "ya pae [URCANBON B08, Anchoueers, ‘RUSTEES' SALE OF BRICI UL ON ISTRELT, NEAR UOANERELSDR, 8 Pati vane y Virtue Of a decree of the Sapreme Court of the District of Columbine special teria. bassed in equity cause ‘No. 06g decter the, tone hun- ) feet from the domer of and ere taritaaenceeear ee pace Rees rete ae ts ats CSS cnn, tne tn once and three years, notes to bear six per cent ON THE INGREASE. ‘The Ravages of Bright’s Disease. ‘From the Loutaville (Ky.) Courier Journal, The greed of distillers has urged them to push their distiliations #0 as to get as much whisky from the grain ss possible. From the old-time standard of one galion and a halt they have increased the product to three, then to four, and some distillers boast of getting even five gallons of whiskey from « bushel of grain. ‘This increased product is obtained by reising the temperature until both the volatile aud the essential oils destructive distillation are ently an increased goal fusll oll (deadly poison) is eed cent a) ts foun mixed with the whiskey and bamnot ceally 3 gotten rid of. This fusil ofl will serioual ge the stomachs of those who drink it; or, it the h escape, this affects the Kide neys, producing glandulardegeneration, a form ‘ht's disease, which is alarming! prevalent and on the increase, Fusil olf is closely allied to creosote in its characteristics god, tts efiecta on tbe human ayetem, Te IS @ corrosive potson, ry concen. trated” worm, *wilt” immediately Sill at swallowed, or'tt allowed to linger in the tissues Goes destructive work upon the delicate vitel organs. The discoverers and only manufactur- ors in the world of an absolutely pure whiskey, ‘urely free from fusil oll, thelr article tobe not only a distillation malt—the zaalt supplying a food quality—but by a costly process Of Fe-dietiliation it. 1 rendered” #0, eu irely davoid of any poisonous principle that the most distinguished chemists coriity, «that No trace of fusif oll isto be found in it” B: this process the fire that crazes the brain ani vitiates the blood is also eliminated, but at the same time none of its delicate aroma is lost— Bone of she valerianates are destroyed, and its strength remains the same with its full flavor. It is not to be considered even a mild stimu- lant, as itremains a strong intoxicant, It is not @ medicated whiskey, but a pure whiske: for medicinal use, demanded by the medical proteesiony hence the Di 's pure malt whiskey not only s standard ot the pharmacopaia, but as a bevel itis ee! and most Pine lar among the best and oldest whiskies in market, Ovr Loxvoxr~Tor Coats Azo sdmired by all, Prices from $10 up. EISEMAN BROS, ‘MOST POPULAR TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS, Cor, 7th and E streets, api-s.ta Force Tux Szason. In spite of the inclement weather and croaking ail around, business is booming at OAK HALL, corner 20th an Fats We have just received a ‘:job” of about ‘one thouusand White Vests in plain Duck and fancy Piqueta. They are worth from one dollur to two-fifty: none less than a dollar, most of them $2to $2.50; they will all be sold for 75c, and it won't belong before they are all gone. Also, one thousand Office Coats will be sold for 35c. Came soon if you want any. For $4.00 we will sell 00d Business which San'e be matched answer vader 810. 50 we will sell you an all-wool Suit worth fully’ 91200. For Fx -00 we will sell you s Blue Flannel Suit, ranted indigo dye, and e5id nowhere under 910. For $10, $12 and $15 we show you s ine of ults talus. dbur cutswarsor forllks semana te, noses sacks, 4-but, cutatways 0 the city, and guaranteed to be 25 per cent below the Prices of'any other house Cur line of Prince Albert Suite from $15 up is com- plete, Spring Overcoats from $5.50 up. ‘We'll sell youa light Spring Overcoat for $10.50; marked in Window on 7th st $15. * In Odd Pants we have a magnificent line trom $1,25, ed FOR BOYS, 4 TO 12 A full line of Jackets and Pants, made in first-class misuet, our the Dest Cassuinerer Chavous, ota, front $2.50 up. FOR BOYS, 12 TO 18, 4 complete line of Suits from $4.75 up. Our motto; No trouble to show goods, at OAK HALL,’ CORNER 10TH AND F STREETS, A Base Balland Bat given with every Boy's Sult. Is Ovcs Canpemrs Deparment ‘We never showed such a varied and superb stock. e — EISEMAN BROS, MOST POPULAR TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS, ap3-s,ta Cor. 7th and E streets, Tuz® Wuorm Srosy. » a THERE IS A POINT BELOW WHICH 4 GOOD ARTICLE CANNOT BE SOLD. YOUCAN'TGET “SOMETHING FOR NOTHING,” AND YOU CAN'T BUY RELIABLE, WELL-MADE CLOTHING BE- LOW A CERTAIN PRICE, UNLESS IT I8 OLD STOCK, ODDS AND ENDS, AND FEW PEOPLE WANT THAT. WE WILL NOT SELL GOODS THAT WE DO NOT THINK WILL GIVE OUR CUSTOMERS SATISFACTION AND DO US CREDIT. FOR THIS REASON WE DO NOT KEEP THE LOW- EST PRICED GOODS. OUR AIM IS TO SELL THE BEST GOODS THAT CAN BE BOUGHT, AND TO SELL THEM FOR THE LEAST MONEY POSSIBLE, THIS DOES NOT NECESSARILY MEAN EX PENSIVE GOODS, FOR THERE ARE MANY KINDS OF GOODS THAT ARE STRONG AND DURABLE, BUT NOT EXPENSIVE WE KEEP THE VERY FINEST THAT ARE MADE UP, FOR WE HAVE A TRADE THAT DE- MANDS THE BEST, BUT WE KEEP 4180 THE MEDIUM AND LOWER GRADES. SUITS FOR MEN a8 LOW AS $12 AND AS HIGH AS $40. OUR $13.50, $16, $18, $20 AND $25 SUITS ARE THE NEWEST IN STYLE, HONEST IN MATERIAL AND WORKMANSHIP, AND ABE, WE BELIEVE, “SOLD CLOSER” THAN ANY OTHER GOODS IN THE CITY. % BR BARNUM @ 00, 931 PENN. AVE. COsupxoos Harry Luvox. “BLOW, BUGLER, BLOW, ‘TILL THY SILVER ‘NOTES DO TOUCH AND KISS THEMOONLIT WAVES ANDCHARM THE LOVERS WANDERING ‘MID THE VINE. CLAD HILLS, BUT KNOW THAT THY SWEETEST STRAINS ARE BUT DISCORD COMPARED WITH THE MUSIO OF CHILDHOOD'S HAPPY LAUGH.’ 4 HEALTHY BOY WILL ROMP AND SHOUT AND PLAY AND LAUGH AND WEAR OUT HIS CLOTHES, THERE ARE BUT FEW MANUFACTURERS OF BOYS’ CLOTHING WHO REALIZE TO WHAT A SEVERE TE3T AND ROUGH USAGE THEIR PRODUCTS ARE SUBJECTED TO IN PROGESS OF WEAR THERE ARE SOME WHO DO, HOWEVER, AND FROM THESE ALONE WE PROCURE OUR STOCK OF BOYs' AND CHILDREN’S CLOTHING, COMBINING ELEGANCE OF STYLE, QUALITY UF MATERIAL, STRENGTH OF WORKMANSHIP AND LOWNESS OF PRICE, TO AID THE BOY IN HIS AMBITION TO BECOME AN ATHLETIC YOUTH, AND THEREBY SAVE HIS FATHER THE EXPENSE OF DOCTOR'S BILLS, WE PRESENT TO - EVERY PURCHASER OF A BOY'S SUIT A PAIR OP FINE ROLLER SKATER WE “STAND IN” WITH THE BOYS, Sf fast and ae oc, THR GOLDEN EAGLE CLOTHING COMPANY, 3.W. CORNER OF 7TH AND D8TS 3.4, GRADY, Mamaome J (ALL BLUE alana), Nozzouz Sours hameaicias...- aialana 2d EDITION. Lat Tans oh Sn GLADSTONE’S GREAT SPEECH. An Uproar Caused by His Acknowledg- ment 01 the Justice of Ireland's Com- plaints. Special Cable Dispatch to Tae Evewrne Stan. Lonpox, April 8, House of Commons 5 p.m.— Immense crowds surround the house, In the lobbies every eminent person of the day seems present, waiting his turn to enter. Among the crowd round the entrance to the strangers’ gallery I noticed straggling together Minister Phelps,the Greek minister, the Japan- ese ambassador, Cardinal Manning, F. C. Bur nand, of Punch, and Michael Davitt. In the gallery Minister Phelps is sitting between Prinoe Christian ond the Greek minister, with the Duke of Cambridge and the Prince of Wales on his immediate left. Gladstone's confidential secretary tells me that Gladstone bad an excellent night's resty ‘and got all his notes well together before lunch. Then he went for an hour's drive. Between lunch and appearing in the house he walked about the ae His voice is not quite so good as was but otherwise everything is Perfectly sat ‘On Gladstone's entering, Irish members rose se.on0 man, and He received an overwhelming welcome. The floor of the house is covere with chairs, and thereis hardly a vacant square foot under the roof, GLADSTONE BEGINS HIS SPEECH. Gladstone is now speaking. His voice was painfully husky for the first few minutes, but speedily became clear, and by this time is as strong and resonant as at any time for six months, He is speaking with great ease and power, and it is evident already that it will be agreat oration, Justas { am'sending off this oer Gladstone is saying this, which is a sufficient example of the freedom and candor of his utterances: “If we, the English and Scoteh, were under the conviction that we had the same grave causes of disturbances to com- plain of as the Irish people have had, it is by no means clear that we should not resurt to the same rude and barbarous methods of attempt- ing to right our grievances.” The sentence was received with cheers and cries of dissent till almost an uproar hag ype however, sub- een ina moment at the sound of his voice again, By Associated Press, Before the Speech Began. Lonrpon, April 8,3 p. m.—In the house of commons 'the members now began to divide themselves into parties witha view to their probable Rapp ore SL Oppo on to the coming Speeches, They also luduiged in considerable bantering of one another. Mr. Peter Ry- lands, Uberal, member for | Burnley, wlio had failed to secure a seat on the floor, but had one iu one of the galleries, attempted to make @ speech from his iofty ition, He was frected with a volley of yells, which rendered voice inaudible and ‘compelled him to re- linguish his purpose of giving the bouse some information. ‘A ToRY PLOT FOILED. Soon after 3 o'clock the Parnellite members began to take possession of their seats. They arranged themselves in serried ranks on the opposition benches in front of the place where fr, Gladstone was tospeak. Mr. Thomas Power O'Connor explained the haste exhibited by his party to secure seats by saying that the jes had organized a plot to take possession of its in such & way as lo make it Im) sible tor the Parnellites to sit together, In order to rob Mr. Gladstone of the chorus of cheers which the full-throated Irish members would be sureito give him if they were in a body and the oration were to their liking. Mr. O'Connor said when his colleagues discovered this conspiracy they at onap took steps to circumvent it by ane a scene in time to get the choice of Places. Mr. O'Connor said he was satisfied with the result, and added that tue Irish chorus would be not only full-throated, but unani- mous, ‘The Right Hon, Arthur Wellesley Peel, the speaker of the house, took the chair promptly at 4 o'clock. ‘The ‘chamber at the time was packed tothe very extreme limit of itscapacity, and every doorway showed hallways cramme: With people, all craning to see und to hear. ‘The weather at this time suddenly changed. ‘The clouds lowered and thunder was heard. — Molders to Become Knights. PITTsBURG, April 8.—Wm. C. Ray, president of Molders’ Union, No. 14, one of the oldest in the country, in au interview to-day stated that @ movement was on foot to enroll the members of the Molders’ Union under the banners of the Knights of Labor. A document advocating such a proceeding is now iu cireviation, and it is expected that before the year is out, the union with its 100,000 members will enter the Knight of Labor in'a body. ——— Wrecked in Tuesday’s Gale. AN UNKNOWN SCHOONER DRIVEN ASHORE ON THE MAINE COAST—HER CREW Lost. Souruwest Hannor, Me., April 8.—During afearful gale on Tuesday night an unknown schooner went ashore here and before morning was badly wrecked. It is supposed that the yessel was the Chanticleer, of Vinal Haven. Yesterday the sea ran very high and considera- ble wreckage was floating about ‘The body of an unknown sailor hus been found, and It is ‘supposed the entire crew are victims of the waves, It 1s thought there were five or six Sea- men aboard the vessel. a ‘The Wreck of the Beta. NAMES OF THOSE WHO WERE Lost, NewsvryPorn, Mass. April 8.—The names of persons drowned by'the wrecking of the schooner Beta on Plum Island, Tuesday night gro Cora, Maud Spearing, aged eight months; Ella Spearing, re ree years an four monthe and fsans Mills, steward, forty-eight years, who leaves a widow, two sons and two daughters. The captain’and four sailors and two men, two women and two children Passengers were saved. Peed bien STIS, FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL The New York Stock Market. following are the opening and 3:00 p. m. prices ofthe Rew Vor Stock Market today as Coported oy Special wire to H. H. Dodge, 639 16th street: ‘Hama 0/800) Nama) 0. Pac | 65% 65% |. ¥, Ceat.....|1028|102 SS $086 $08 [North Pac -]"Z5 |" Washington Stock Exchange. ‘The following chanzes from yesterday's quotations on the Washington Stock Exchange are noted toulay: ae ae vise MOE SN St U.S 89] jin, 115%, bid, 115% asked. Water stocks Ssh onsale Scar peter ae 124, 176% Did. 11% anked-Metropollian Be pera teeta eter emer B9% Did, National M: tan . ton Ins., ran 59 bid, 65 ask« oe Pesce Gin meee Ste 135 bid. Second National Bank, 117% bi nce Aas tan tena ile Insurance, 108 bid, 10d asked. Penn. Tel. Co. vl ‘aac fe and Pot. Tel. Co. Tox bids TAs asked: U.S Llectric Light, 61 bid, 6S ‘Baltimore Marxets. ,TIMORE. Mp. April, 8—Virginia sixes, consolidated, 2; aa tw ir, Sy BALTIMORE, Mo., April, &—Cotton steady—m! ailing Flour steady sad auiet “Wheat southern ‘and quiet; western lower and dull: southern Ted, ¥2a95; southern amber. 9GaGb; No. 1 Maryland, No. 2western winter red, spot, 90 usived: F Pag: June, Oligavlag August, 89300, 1—southern and we thera white, 44040: do." yellow, aduat and quiet southern white, 44u46; do. yellow, eater AdtgadGy; May, and Juve, 45% bibty: seamier, 42uak3. Oats Bem avstendy=soutle orn, SoudS; wemern white fwestera mixed, Tasty; Pennsylvs Rye quiet, 70s72. Provisiims easy -and- dui ‘irmer, "11 ge i, 1 eT ‘Whisky: Soar 30 Suber articles changed. Preipnts 6 cotton, 3-16d.; flour, SPs, mara eaten gee es bushels; rye, 70U ousbeis Shipments—flour, 14,363. CHICAGO, April 8, 11:15 a. m—Wheat weak onthe casb, selling down 10 76% Tallled soon after’ the opening to Snares are quoted as foloweist May atiivery: Gore, Markets are quoted us i Bias oats 20% por Tard, 6.925 pe “A Performance” im the Senate. MR. RIDDLERERGEE OBJECTS TO A REMARK OF ‘MR. FRYE. the Indian Territory had been passed, Mr. Frye requested that the regular order, § Cieazares followed: "Mr, Riddiobesres opoete subaiiUSd, whereupon Be widleerer seat “Ein rive laid thesemcawee wep oc oomtanticny and said someting abouts THE POLITICAL SITUATIO: Democrats Who Fear That They Will Lose the House at the Next Elections. ASTATEMENT THAT THE PRESIDENT 18 ABOUT To TAKE A STEP TOWANDS UNITY OF THE PARTY, Members on both sides of the House are dis cussing the political situation very seriously. ‘The democrats, almost toa man, when speak- ing eonfidentiaily, express fear that they will los» the House by the next electtons. The con- servative men are not blaming it upon the ad- miinistration, butare inclined to treat it as be- yond the President's control, saying that the situation of affairs is brought about by combination of circumstances, The men Who take this view of affairs are, of course, not the spolismen of the party, who! blame it all on the civil service reform’ policy They are men who look deeper Into the ques. tion, To agreatextentthey look upon the bad condition of the party as the natural result to follow immediately upon the heels or a vietory which involves so much responsibility as the contro! of the national government, when the be many, conflicting views as to how the newly acquired power should be exercised, They lay the responsibility for the egisting state of things upon the want of harm- ‘ony in the party outside of the White House as Much as Upon the disappointment over the offices. There are many who hold that both the party and their President are in the wrong, Inasmuch as neither is willing to yleld any: thing tothe other. They hold that there must be mutual concessions and the party leaders must bring themselves to understand that Mr. Cleveland bas the party interests at heart as much as they have, differing only as to the best plan of guarding thei, and the President must upon ‘the party leaders ta the same way. They say that it is time to stop sulking and to begin some action, THE PRESIDENT’S INTENTIONS, It ts said that Mr, Cleveland has come to the conclusion that there is something more that he can do for harmony’s sake without break- Ing his promises to the country, and is willing, and, in fact, about to take a step towards the uniting of ‘the party, An intimation comes from very high authority, and is talked of to- day, that the President Is ready to meet the needs of the party in any way, consistent with his principles, when it is sellled what those needs are, ‘The “wee small volce," heard through the nrunicipal elections, give warning that tho party must harmonize, The leaders must stop their petty quarelling with the President, and he in turn must give some consideration to their advice. ‘The optimists in the party say that’ these littie defeats: will show the party where its weakness is, and will lead toa united effort to correct it, ————+e0-_____ District in Congress. THE TAX ON DRUMMERS, The House District committee had Mr. Camp beli’s bill to repeal the Hcense tax on commer cial travelers in the District of Columbia under consideration today. The matier was dis- cussed for some time, the committee bein divided upon it, and no action was taken, majority of the committee will probably favor 44S.a substitute tor this bill, one that will reduce the tax to $400, ———~~se0 The Cabinet Meeting To-day. THE DISCOURTESIES TO THE CHINESE MINISTER Acting Secretary Fairchild again represented the ‘Treasury department at the cabinet meeting to-day. The Department of Justice was the only department not represented. Itis understood that the principal topic of @iscussion was the reception of the Chinese minister at San Franelsco by the coilector of customs, ————+e+_____ THE TREATMENT OF THE NEWCHINESE MINIS- TER.—The following 1s a copy of the telegram sent by Acting Secretary Fairchild to the col- lector of customs at San Francisco yesterday in ard to the treatment of the new Chinese minister: “Secretary of State intimates that Proper courtesies of Welcome were withheld on arrival of Chinese envoy. Have department's instructions to you of 23d ult. enforced, and promptly extend facilities and courtesies therein requested.” Nothing had been heard from the collector in response up to 12 o'clock noon, but an early answer is expected, A CoMMITTEE From LYNCHBURG, Virginia, arrived in the city this morning for the pur- pose of inviting the President to attend the centennial fair to be held in Lynchburg next fall, The committee is com} of N.C. Mason, mayor of Lynchburg; Alexander Mc- Donaid, editor of the News: Peter J. Otey, chairman of the democratic committee; G. Db: Witt, E. J. Folkes und J. T. Edwards.’ They are at the Metropolita PERSONAL.—The faculty of the University of Notre Dame, New York city, has bestowed upon Gen. John Newton, of the U.S, engineer corps, the “Laetare Medal” in recognition of bis ser- vices in connection with removing the rocks at Hell Gate——C. H. Abbott of Boston, Capt. George K. Slicer of the revenue marine service, and Chas. H, Bryan_and wife of Brooklyn arc at the Ebbitt—Ex-Representative Frank Jones of New Hampshire fs again seriously ill, having lately suffered a relapse.—en, Beale has returned to the city from California, where he went on business a few weeks ago.—C. L. Perkins of Boston, J. i. Thorp and wito and Mrs. and Miss Morris of Brookly D. ewhall and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Porier of San ‘ranciseo, J. Streeter of Watertown, N. Y., E.J. Sterling, J.T. Galvin, M.L. Miller, 3.1. Fisher and i. G. Doran ‘of New Yor! oand wiie and C.S. Hutchins Mrs, E. B. Warren, the Misses Warren aud and T. H. Bell of Piiladeiphia are at Willard’s. ——Mr. W. E. Quinby, editor of the Detroit Pree Press, i the gucst of Senator and Mrs, Paimer.—Jobn Maison, wife and daughter of England, D. H. Wiles of Indianapolis, Stephen b. ‘Sintch and Edwin H. Speed of N. York, S.H. Randail ot Liverpool, M. H. ater of Richmond, George Delano of New | G, W. Simpson and Mr. and Mrs. C Uerof Boston are at the Riggs.—ol. J. Hay, Mr. Henry Adams, Hon. Commander Schley and Ci Inch are in New tive Rice of Ohio Jon Dowe and Edward Harris, ot Wasiing- ton, were passengers by the central train to arrive at San Francisco last Friday.— | Eugine Higgins, of Baltimore, W. D. James, of | Cincinyati, and C. Hathaway, of Olito, are ut | the Metropolitan.—Charies G. Garrison, of | Tyler, Texas, D. B. Baldwin, of Virginia, and | tral overland HM. Paling, of Now Jersey are at tle Si. James —<W.C. Ripley and W. J. Pargutiar: of Newton, Mass., C. D. Crane, of Neweast and K.'H. Smith, of Pittsburg, are at the Ns tional,—Mr. and’ Mrs, Francis Pares Osborn | and Mrs. M. C. Osborn, of New York Arlington.— Mr, Edwin Garsia, of w York, is at Weicker's, —Philip Boniori, of New York, is at the Arlington.—Ex-Goversor Smith, of Vir- ginia, is iu the elt; EQurraBee C. B. ASSOCIATION.—This assoc! tion held its 77th meeting last ni National Rifles’ armory, Thomas Sou the chair and Jno. Joy: Edson secretary. vances were made to members amouriting to $41,500, at an average premium of 69 per cent, the highest belng 71 per cent and the lowest 6 percent. ‘The bourd of directors have author- zed books to be opened for new sbares in the 11th issue on the 15th of Apri a Charles V. Trott, 1531 Sth street, reports stolen $10 worth of clotbing. ‘Mr, Washington Nailor has purchased the franchise of the Mutual District Messenger company, and will assume control of the busi- ness operations of the company on Monday next, —— RANGr oF THE THERMOMETER—The follow. ing were the readings at the signal office to-day: | 3a m., 37.0; 7a. m., 37.0; 11a. m., 41.0: 2 p. m,, 46.0, Maximum, 45.0. “Minimum, 35.0, Courr In GENERAL Tera, Yesterday, Lyons Connecticut Life In- surance company; judgment below atlirmed. Marr, administrator, agt. Kubel; argued aud submit ‘To-day, Springman agt. Baltimore and Po- tolmac fdilroad company; on hearing. Crmcurr Covrt—Judge Magner. Yesterday, Cook agt. Evans, administratrix; verdict for plaintilf for 5,000." Beall agt, Glas- colt; Judgment by detault._Hatle agt, Slivester, Serditu ier defendant Equity Couat—Judoe Coz. Yesterday, Conley agt, Skaggs; sale finally Fatified and cause referred to the auditor. ‘To-day, Campbell agt, Hine; bill dismissed without ‘prejudice, Fraser agt. Middieton; J. B. Edwabds appointed trustee to. release. Gaither agt. Smith; pro confesso against de- fendant ordered. Finney agi. Robinson; do. Cameron agt, Mitchell; final decree amending injunction, CuIMINAL CouRt—Judge MacArthur. Yesterday, Lindsey Gillison, housebreaking; guilty; four moni jall. 'Abraham Jones, assault with intent to kill; guilty as indicted; ‘three years in the penitent aes Alexandria Affairs. Reported for Tu® EVENING Stan. ‘THE Hoox axp Lapven Tauck.—The fro wardens met yes! afternoon and awarded the contract for the building of a hook and tori Sonpeoeser ema Sun x" part of the conditions of the contract belug that theold Relief hook and ludder truck is to be deliv- ered in part pay for the new one. The new track is to be here on or before Jt cashier defaulted, and which closed business after all its depositors in full, is now occupied in set up With its stockhok Capitol Topics. THE TELEPHONE INVRSTIOATION. Thomas H. Gardver, of Baltimore, and secre tary of the Washington Telephone compat company Meensed by the Pan Electric phone company, was examined by the tole hone investigation cominitiee to-lay. The company, he said, had @ fow private tines in Virginia and’a line in the District of Colam- bia. lt was intended to start an exchas in” Washington within @ short time, About one halfof the original 25,000 sharrs re- mained undisposed ‘of. Each of the ten dines tors had been allotted 250 shares, As annual salary the attorneys had been given 100 shrew each, and tho president, Gen. Bradley Johnson, been allotted a number of shares in liew of Fy. Mr. Casey Younc, a director, had never Fecelved his shares. The company had never iastied any stock to members of the legisiativ executive or judicial branches of the gu ment, and no membero! the company held aug oMice under the United States gov ent, THE HOT SPRINGS HI The Senate committee on public lands today directed Senator Berry to report the new Hot Springs bill, It is an elaborate measure, th chief feature being a pr jon Atrectin ieasing of the permanent bath-houses, at anoual rental of noi less than $40.0 tub, unt 1807. The leases mace under the act of 1 are declared cau wis the Norrs The House committee to-day agreed to rep jarrahan clat The ways aud means ¢ tt > report favoraoiy Mr. M Ww a drawback on coal ¢ mini t favor nto and min refer 2 a by American vessels, ‘The iariif bili cannot be reported until tho commitice is called, which will be on Monday te ryt Geverument Affairs, MISCRLLAN ROS Commas Peter Herbor * hav The District the liq The vo cancetied trict Commit A. Lamond and the 1 pany the contracts for fori ranches and bends to Uh Up wt th dog tags is: last year. aworded to & sewer pipes, re have been 7.026 ist 6412 issued, RUILDING PeRM have been tesaed by te Downing,erect a store atid and cellar, 14th Island avenue: lot on G street, b west; $400, Jose 32d ‘street, Wes! Wage MArrragr Lrcewsy shave been issued by the clerk Lang 1 Edwards and Am: iv . Wer » Pa., and Carrie Brown: Rober’ y Ann Waike er Trometer and Salome Denney; William Henry Norton and Catherine Mangum; Lewis Jourson and Annie Baylor, dione THE Poromac Boar Ci CERS.—The Potomae E evening, the Occasion annua om Of officers, There wei members nt There was two feet of water iu the bi ve me ing Was held at the Mong use in We Washington. The election res follows: President, SE. Wheatl acclamation; vice presi¢ recording secrotary retary, Dr. F, M2 Finley; treasurer, Col. Frank Jones; captain, R. Zappone; tirst Lieutenant, Jas. Md second lieutenant, i. V. La Dow mitt eC. D. Pennebaker, B.F. Whitesia Calvert, C. RZ: Anance’ commitiec, den, Jas. W. Wash. seas QvEENstows CarTin Man on the market. All soid to butchers, as Best sold for 54, a: a few fancy a higher; good sold’ from 4ty t> 44 ditim sold from 4 to Tye. per ly sheep and irom, on tho p Sold from } to Gye. per Ibs. clipped kheep sold trom Ay to Bye. fer fr spring lambs sold from Sto P2tye. peri. 20 ows and calves sold from $15 10. S50 cach, Market tor catule fair. Market forshcep and lambs good. Railroad Disaster in Massachusetts. TERRIBLE ACCIDENT ON THE PSTCHBU ROAD-SIX BODIES REOUVERED. A train on the Fitebburg railroad was buried from the rails by the settling of the track be- tween Bardwell’s Ferry and West Deerfield station, at G o'clock last eventn consisted of a bs car, m The train smoker, a sleeping ar and two ordinary passenger cars, ‘The 7 is the most di The track runs on the edge of an embankment two hundred feet above Deerfield river. The bank is steep and is covered witu huge boulders and mass of shale rock, When the train arrived at this point the track commenced to settle. Th coaches broke from their trucks and wi rolling over and over down the precipice, soon as they struck they caught fire irom th stoves, The shricks of the wounded and dyin filled the Air, and for a tine the scene rible. The sleep eral passengers,nic Arcliet train was a flela and sent to Ui Six bodies had been re wreck as the jast report, Jt tosay how many men Master Workman Powderly is 80 far recov ered that he attends to his correspon dence, ‘The queen invited Mr. Giad Wodnes- day tast, and azain on Sa dine a Windsor, but, tie premier wa sy, and was compelied to Another hearing w day in the Ross Win jdull, a tormer serv pt ticket cline bot invitation had in New York y us divorce case of Winans, ew nt hough they registered atic stati uxor on June oF the republic pyention will ix days earlier faculty of 171 years. Are THerk Dea | dispatel: A dory arriy jour men, two living ad. They belong to the American fwhing sctoouer t=) and went adrift on the Western banks being out tour days one A trot. thins and on the seventh day t ma had become insane, died. The « reached tke mouth’ o1 Louisburs body of the first man wii ated, one of his arias bein his throat muct being cut out of « High. ‘This wa Yue other dead man to obLin ‘Une of the survivors is not expected to live = — “A eof fheskk Aa large piece Pravete: ae, i. & P. a, Gch and Texts Philadelphla, Hosion aad united ea. sree ~ © e) daily to. yam, Chicago and Cinciu Pacitic” eaprees dnond aud daily. For baituuo 11:00 a.tm., 12: Fale Si Rochester, “EB axp 0. Rovre—Statlo For thle for Cin m., 10, Ave 3250, 4:30, 5: ‘6:49, 530 a.m. wud saiu'a m., 4 and Haltunore 40. 7 and 1p. na », 4240, 7 a a “rane 6280. pm, dai for privcipa! * ant 6340, 8230 a mi, 12:10 pt On Sundays, 8230 aan, wad For stations on Mo- except. Mut ingto cept Sunday, and < Washington and Gu 11:20 pm. dally, except Sunday Va. i & P Station. — ‘am. (daliy,) iipLaNd ovr feverry 1215 am. 690 p.m. For Lyachbing (way Tam. SHENANDOAH ROUTE—B & O. Static Ofieausand intermediate WasiinuTon & its: LANAHAN-OORKERY, On March 8, 2886, tu church, Alexandria, Va. bythe Kev. ane, KUWARD LANAMAN aud MARY CORKERY. * LANG-GIBSON, At Vermout Avenue Christian S April Gth, tse, ty tev. 4 Dk Power, be, ALAN $i Mevomchics. Wig, a KATE r duuguler Of the late Capt inumuphcey 3. limon, Chester, Pa se DIkp. A aes ‘Funeral trom iis graudisther's(Meury iillings) red- Gente, 212 G st. nw., Thursday, 2 p.m * woP EEA. oe apr ok een a Coimberiand. OPooeral wil take. plece on Friday. April th, from sotiwest at ballast two pm: Tricnds and rela ‘at wo fives are lavited to attend ie a HALL. At the residence of her danghter, Mrs a. Toten, Ry 1566, SILKY Sirah of tne ae ‘7th. 1586, ‘ail. ‘Paul's church, Twoaty third street, ASeuak season. : on t