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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Northwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th St, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, GEO, W. ADAMS, Pres't. VENING STAR is served to subscribers in the ey by Latino Theo sepant ae 10 eres peg Week. or ade per month. Copies at the counter, cents’ ech. By spall_postage prepaid—B0 cents Month: one year, $6: six months, § (Entered at the Post Oftice at Washington, D. Cas second-class mail "oatter.) ‘Tae WeExLY STAR—pnblished on Friday—$l a Year, postage prepaid. Six months, 50 cents, B¥~ AU mail subscriptions must be paid in advance, Ropaper sent longer than is paid for. Rates of advertising made known on application. | Houry B. Kepley, and detent | majority. T ening Star. Che WASHINGTON, D. C. DAY, APRIL SUPPLEMENT. LADIES’ GOODS. THE ODD FELLOWS’ DAY. A PAN-ELECTRIC FLASH. JAY GOULD, 421 9TH ST, NEAR PA. AVE oJ. Eras Vanier Hannes seid, tbe Unigie fads faaaCitolesate price to teachers Jap. Pune sero Wenders urchiidren: “Peep into oar window.» Sheet mu eS aioe M KANE, 507 11TH ST, N. W.—CORSETS VE onic eto order. A perfect fit guaranteed. Also, Bustle. Corsets laundered. ap3-L1 Mis B. M. Mexcznz, 419 NINTH ST. N.W. ‘Materials of all kinds for ART EMBROIDERY. Finest grade of Zephyrs, Columbia Knitting Yarns, Bilk, Arrasene Crewel and Chenille. Chilidren’s Lace Caps, Afghans. Shawls, etc. LACES AND RIBBONS. Stamping done promptly. apl3m J. C. Horcumsos, Taeorren SPRING MILLINERY, CLOAKS, LACES, DRESS TRIMMINGS, BUTTONS, CORSETS, &c FOSTER KID GLOVES $1 PAIR AND UPWARDS. __AUCTION SALES. : THIS AFTERNOON. rprowas DOWLING, : ‘RY DESIRABLE IMPROVED PROP- SOW! TE GERM ERTY, KNOWN UATED ON ELEV! AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALES, rpuostas DOWLING, Auctioneer, =XECUTOR'S SALE OF IMPROVED AND U PROVED REAL ESTATE IN THE CITY OF WASHINGTON, D. C. By virtue of the authority conferred upon the Executors of the last will and testament of Wm. Fasby, deceased, I will sell at public anction, on, remises, Gn MONDAY, CITY AND DISTRICT. AND, DIS’ LABOR ARBITRATION.> Senator Sherman's Substitute for the House Bill. In the Senate yesterday Mr. Sherman intro- duced the following substitute for the House labor arbitration bill: Section 1. That a commission is hereby cre- ated, called the arbitration commission, to con- sist of twelve members, composed as follows: Two members of the Senate, to be appointed by the president ot the Senate; three members of the House of Representatives, to be appointed by the Speaker of the Houso, and seven mem- bers from civil life, to be appointed by the President ot the United States by and with the advice and consent of the Seuate, not more than tour of whom shall belong to one political Party, who shull be selected for superior intelli- he industrial and laboring interests rsary of the Order to be Celebrated in this City. COMMITTEES AT WORK ARRANGING FOR THE EXERCISES — DISTINGUISHED PE VITED TO TAKE PART—THE HISTORY OF THE ORDER IN THIS COUNTRY. The several sub-committees having !n charge the details of arrangements for the celebration of the 26th April—Odd Feliows’ anniversary day—are holding frequent meetings and are industriously empioyed in getting matters into Proper shape. Not only are the members of the order in this jurisdiction expected to par ticipate In the parade aud subsequent exercises, but all sojourning brethren temporarily here from other jurisdictions are cordially invited to Special invitations have been ex- tended to a considerable number of distin- guished men, members of the order, among: Sharp Passage Between (WW AUER B WILLIAMS & Co, Anctoneera The dullness of the Pa: was relieved yesterday by a words between M: president of the lectric investigation harp passage of Benthuysen, National Improvement Tele- phone company, and Mr, Ranney, republican member of the comunittec. Mr, Ranney catechized Mr. Van Benthuysen with reference tothe Nipher affidavit, from the Interior Department record. The witness declared th: trying to misrepresent his the affidavit. CATALOGUE SALE t 0. 606), AT AUC ESDAY,APRILTWENTY-SEVENTH. 1886, at FIVE"O'CLOCK P. premises, 1 will sell that the NINETEENTH commenting at HALF-PASt M., the following pleces of prop- Lot 12, in square 12, no improvements, Immediately after— Lot 8, in square 12, improved by four brick houses. three brick houses. Lot 9, in square 20, uo improvements, Immediately after— Lot 2, in square 58, no improvements. : One-half cash; balauce in six and twelve months, with 1 HIGH COST AND SUPERIOR MADE FURNI- -» in frout of the iiable improv nas the German Hall, No. G06 street northwest, and being part of Lot 12, tn square 3: 5 feet on westside of 11th ‘street, by a feet, improved by athree-story and’ base i] modern improvements, isa very desirable und rapidiy improving prop- ‘erty, convenient to two lines o &c., &c., and should command the attention of Cash within twenty days, and $100 down at time ofsale.” All conveyancing aid recording at pur- chaser's cust. “Uf terms are not complied with in twen- ty days the committee reserve the right to resell the cost of the’ defaulting pur- WM. REITH, CHARLES CONSIGNED TO US AND REMOVED To THE SCOTT ART GALLERY, WILLARD’S HALL, FOR CONVENIENCE OF SALE, WHICK TAKES PLACE ON WEDNESDAY, APRIL FOURTEENTH, AT HALE-PAST TEN O'CLOCK A M. Iminediately afte Building, with al Lot 3, in square 12, improved by. cats, suitable for law notive in omitting He objected to the attcmpts to besmirch him by counsel for other companies. laterest at six per centum per annum, ‘What do you mean by that? deed of trust on the property sold; or all of the purehaser. “All convey- 3, W. EASB' inquired Mr. cash, ut the option anclng at purchaser's cost WESCOTT & WILC ‘itness—I understand that you are here property at the ri as the advocate of the B: . We HANDSOME CHAMBER SUITES IN MA- xecutor of Wm. Easb: —Who told you that? HOGANY, WALNUT, CHERRY AND ASH, HNEIDEN wence as to tI TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR Defeated Mer Husband fer School ‘Trastee. Errrxowax, Int. April 18. —An election was held ta this city yesterday afternoon for school trustee, and proved to be quite a novel affair. Mrs. Ada H. Kepley ran against her husban 1 him by tw, and spirited, {on record ia, being the first insu this county. 9 was lan nee of the kk —a dren Horribly Burned. April 13.—A te occurred near Abbott yesterday. Two ehildrer oi Mr. Phil Berry were on the'r way vo sche & boy aged seven and a girl of found a package of powder \n th dently dropped there by acchient passing wa: The boy had a fire to it. The fash burned both children hor: ribly, beyond recog Every hair was burned off cach Hitue head. “Tholr eyeballs Two Waco, Trx Were bursting oui of the suckets when they je their way to the school-house, only « short distance trom tue place where they found the powder. — Lucky Mostier John. Kansas Crry, Mo, April Jobn Fiteh, Tesident of Westboro, Mass.,a few years ago, got into some trouble, and found it conventen> to take a somewhat h departure from his native town, leaving beind him a wife and one caild, John came’ west, and, assuming th name of Clark, finally tound employmentasa hostier in Gienn’s livery sta unand 14th street, Kansas City. Meanwhile Fitch's mother died, leasing an estate valued at about 000, 0 which he and another son w heirs. Circulars containing phot missing heir we Hed to am, fices throughout tho west, and then came into possession of Mr. J. A. Winter, agen ae as t SPECIAL AND PEREMPTORY AUCTION SALE | Of the country. The civil commissioners shall | whom are Henry F. Garey, grand sire: ‘Then, & | Wituces-T hiss teen told that you own stock | of the Rock Isiand In Kausas cit EVERY PAIR WARRANTED. ‘after themost elegant andoriginal designs, PAR. iS ‘ALE | receive as compensation for tueiraneions an oes seorutar fpr edi eery Lodge; | inthe Beli company had been koeping his horse at mh22 907 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. LOR SUITES, beautifully upholstered. the re- IS., Auctioneers, Twillsellthe t ‘at the rate of 310 per day when engaged in duty ry oo) Mr. ‘Ranney —i will tell you that Ido not own | and at ouce recognized the simih S cy sult of the most perfect workmanship, MAG-| @USTEES' SALE OF BRICK DWELLING AND STOCK AND C TS IN STORE. andeach member ot the commission shall re- | Milton J. Durham, first controller of the Treas-| any' stock iu the Bell. eon, y, do not know | ance between Fitch and Clark. c Sprrctan Sace Or Hosteny. NIFICENT BRASS INLAID CABINET, of USTEES SALE OF BRICK DWELLING A 908 SEVENTH. NORTHWEST, ceive actual traveling and other necessary ¢: Senator Blackburn, Senator Dolph, Wm. | any officer in that com). we nomere | identity belug established, ete., and he at oneo usual design, ANTIQUE EIGHT-DAY HIGH SOUTHEAS TUESDAY, APRIL THIRTEENTH, ATTEN A. 3, | P&B8€3, Such compensation and expenses to be | E-MeLean, deputy commissioner of pensions, | connection with it than took his departure for home to Teccive bis share Ladies’, Misses and Children. New Styles. Im- CASE CLOCK, MAHOGANY ANTIQUE CAN- | , BY virtue of a decree of thé And wilkcohtinue daily until all goods are disposea of. | PAld_by the Secretary of the Treasury out of | and others” The witness (coolly)—It 1 were not on the | of the legacy. aoae Awortment Choice Goods and tow Priem | SUE stabs, MAMOGANY BOOK Css | he Dette: of Cosma ola rgeock contalus prime and first-class Dry Goods | #NY Money In the treasury not otherwise ap-| | Hon. J. H. Oberly, civil service commissioner, | stand and made such a statement, yea world — 100 doz. Unbleached, medium welght Hose for Ladi o Siig es eae Sons, consisting of propriated. Said commission shali choose from | has been invited aud has accepted the invita: Sil e me. "Now, unless The Old Man Sent for a Minister. Silks, Velvets, Satins, fine Dress Goods, Cashmeres, | Among their own number a chairman, and | tion to deliver the eter f address. Mr. iM believe vourstate- | Marst ar . = . MAHOGANY INLAID, HALF-ROUND CARD Ss 26e. per pair, worth 37e Misses’ and Children’s! ARLES HANDSOME HALL RACK, WITH that you did not _ bel uu go under oath, I will n t _ 144, April 12.—Dhere was a - RTEENTH day 0 18 Blanket aun eenvels, fable Linens, Towels; | shall have power to employ a stenographer and | Oberly has ‘not only a splendid record as an | Saeng’ edone a proper duty here in the | yory novel we tn Wabash township a few ZpSiah and French Hoslery, regular fashioned, from | oy ocx COMBINED, DINING ROOM cHarns, | PSST Jot grounds atanate ie aise ate or What taences Blankets, Quilts, Underwear, Hosiery, Corsets, | a messenger. a4 Fellow, having beon a grand master of the | interest of my company and of the public, aud | SCY Bevel Wedding tn cheesey a 23e up z upholstered in leather, WALNUT EXTENSION | Pistrct of Columbia. and kuown and described og tie | 2aees, Eiubrolderies, Shins togetuier with a full | G00 2: That it shall bo the duty of said com- | jurisdiction, of Illinois and a representative | do net intend that mahi thea wees aud | Gaye asa, the facts of avhhieh ave past nome to DOUGLASS, TABLE, AHOGANY CORNER CHAIRS, | plat of said clty'as part of Jot numbered two (2). in Tne Crees pale Shirts, togettier w mission to take tnio consideration and to thor. | from that urisdiction in the Sovereign Grand my cli acter, light, in sp of efforts made to, teu tern — 522, 524, 526 Sthst.n. NY SIDE. | SGUAFe west of suuare six hundred and mine-five CW. | zaupe.of Domestic oughly investigate all the various controversies ge, but he is known as a man of tine attain-| Mr. Ranney (angrily)—If you don’t stop your . Ross Collier a young the mea aot Sew | wpbolstered abo ately ar NY RUBE | of G00), beyinniig for the same nt a point one haw: sortment of Spring Goods wilt or aera daljeons | thal have arisen or are likely’ tor aces betes | Meee eal ae eaenown as A man Of tine attain | pudent— : ot Wright had tong been lovers, bu i ee SES BLES, ORMOLU MOUNTINGS, BEAUTE | Hotter iz low) feet tropa the corner of and | "eras cash? eR Oe ay A eos oe Zoiast | the omplon ee me ae employed, whether they | state he is familiarly called the “siiver-tongued | "The. witness (interrupting.)—When you un= opposition from the young lady's father Makes Corsets. to order in, every style and materia | PUD ry NLATD OORT OU ee | Hhagtetrect southeast, and roudiing north oe hundred ]peseaxsos Auctionsers —=*| ec rporaitions or associations of private indi- | orator.”” His selection and accepiance are | dertake to make it appear that T have tind no away, and started f ‘abd guarantees perfecs fe and comfOrk, MAHOGANY LEAF TABLES, “Libhany | SveNy (20) feet south ‘one huugred and tw cro nding to” be married there is, and whether engaged in trausporta- | deemed very fortunate for the order anda | to play @ tick on the court, you can’t do it feet a r (4) inches, thence east on I street twenty | TRUSTEES’ LE OF FINE BRICK DWELLING | tion, manuiacturing, mining,or other industrial | happy @ugury for the success of this celebra- | with me, ir Might was discovered tm. SUITES, EASY CHAIRS, HALL CHATES. | (20) feet to the place of beginning; containing twenty-| AND LOT: BEING No. TaN BU ETRE | inLerest of the United slater oo tenes they re-| thon. Mr, Ranney—t have asked you a proper ques Wright got his shotgat DISTAL, GLEE PT EOD, EE | nore OF feat wee Bid real Cate mo cues, | | RTEET: BETWEEN N’ AND 0 SILEETS | late to. such controversies botwoon rival and | - invitations have been sent to the Odd Fellows lon, and insist on an answer, hd was alter them in DESTALS, GILT FRAME MIRRORS, | B0ih prick dwell ease estate is Improved by a OES fompeting companies, or between transporta- | of Alexandria, including lodge and encamp-| ‘The witness deuy that ihe questions are up with v BRONZES, OLL PAINTINGS, ITALIAN PE- | “Terms of sale: One-third cash, balance in one, two Lins Ne Bos, G.teed, oF trust, daly recorded in Yon, manulacturing and mining companies | ment members and uniformed patriarchs, proper. to return to his home at onee, DESTALS, DECORATED TOILET WARE, | and three years, notes to bearix per cent interest, | orgs forthe biseh ce ooo eset Presi- | Mr. Ranney. Why didn’t you object when the d by poin| his gun &nd’ their employes; and, for the purpose of | The grand master has ‘applied to th ords f p o} y , fully examining the inatters which may come | dent for leaves of absence for ali employes of | chairman asked you about the matter? plied, expecting to be separated bs age, ny Sine ener - ploy 3 | A ee Ce ee RE Deseo EE Cre in Ircnt of the | before it, sald commission in the prosecution of | the government members of the orite neeke | we Because | wanted an opportunity | forever, but ou arriving at home with bis prise SPRINGS. quired atime of sale. Gonveyunding at cost of pur. Preulset, ail that tot or parcel of ground lying and | 18 Inquitics is empowered to visit such differ- | aiternoon of the 20th, and no doubt Isenter | toreply to the dandecons jusinuations in this | onem Wright sent atonce for a leeuse and a "Tuousows ‘The above list partially enumerates the goods tobe | Chaser ‘Terms to be complied with in ten days from | Being in the city oF Washington, in the District of Co- | tt portions and sections of the country as it] tained that permission will be grauted upon | record: muiniste ithe young couple were married PATENT ‘sold at public sale. fay of sale; otherwise, the Trustees reserve the right | jumbia, belng lou numbered ‘nine (9) In John M. Suns’ | may deem advisable. the terms usually extended to members of] Mr. Ranney—By whom? justauter, Wright said all he wanted was to ‘The rwilibeoa in -E the Sree pe ner and et OE USL ae peal) subdivision of square umbered three hun- Sec. 3. That the commission shall make to | other orders on similar occasions, Application The witness—By the questions ask: see his daughter properly married, goods exbibitic oe Me a some newspaper mBSieh en ity Washing: ‘nine (339), together with all the im- | Congress a final report of its investigation and | will be made to the same effect to the District the cross-examinations—it has been assert F ‘TUESDAY, APRIL 13TH, Bonen m FT erpurteemis lax caseméuts, richie, privileges and | the testimony taken in the course of che samo, | Commissioners: The waageise oie respec and published in the New York papers, EMPLOYE! Ghove ITTING me wala s oe WM. 4. MCKENNEY, Abpertatuing, ) re Same belonging vr in any wise | not later than the iirst Monday in December, | fully requests all employers in business occu- | the Sun and Tribune, and the editors of those FRO! - ‘CLOCK P. HENY WISE OSRSETT, Prost This lot is improved by a well-built threestory and | 1886, and especially of such measure or meas- | pations to release their employes for the aiter- | papers are Iying scouhdns. tet ties ae Generally Im. 3 P% BBR, BER TTT g885 | en will be ready. m2s-aeds 416 5th st. nw. basement Leick ¢welling, with modern conventences, | Utes as in its Judgment may be expedient and | noon, triek played upon the court, “That is'a bare. proved—A Nine-Hour Compromise in ¢ 33 tx a 83s, catalogues —— ——— = | in a good lecation. within the constitutional ‘power of Congress to A SKETCH OF THE ORDER. faced, slanderous lie, and the man who uttered $c683 = 3 i WALTER B WILLIAMS € C0. IRUSTEEF'S SALE OF VERY VALUABLE BU: Terms: One-third cash; balance in one and two | adopt for the decision and settlement of such. ‘'The order in thi had its origin in the | 1 i$ a baretaced liar. EE s58 Hes 3 Su BESS PROPERTY, Nov 927 DSL, NEA | yeurs; notes to bear interest, payablesemaunually, | controversies aud the proper irene te oad s country had its origin inthe | ‘Tits declaration threw the committee into a | — iia aplost Auctioneers. PENNA. AVENUE AND 10TH ST. NW. And to be secured by deed of ‘trust, or allcash atop: | or prevent thé same: and it shail Cause so | efforts of the late Thomas Wildey, of Balti | gutter, and the chairman pounded the table | PFm the Mhilads ARE STILL TRIUMPHANT: jpawsanoxers SALE as virtue of decree of the sw Bees may | ton of Tete eG uee gpa atume | much of the testimony taken to be printed | more, Who, with some companions, on April | with nis fist to restore order. Aside from the Southwestern rallroad strike For fifteen years they have steadily gained In favor, = No. 9783, Doe. 25, wherein Jane M. Hook et al. dit | to be complied with In ten days, utberwise the tras, rome time fo lime, as it may deem advisable, | 26,1819, formed Washingtou lodge in that ———~or—____ the ger indust ndition of the country ¢ with sales constantly increasing have becomothé | , We will sell at 1252 Penneyivania avenue,at public | are cotupiainants, and Itarey A. Hook ‘ct al arerter | tees reserve the vigut totesdiay eariak arth scot cr | and 2,000 copies thcrcor shall be distrivarted i ally improved during the week. ‘T Eicse'popaiar Corset throaxhout the United States, | auction, all pledges forteltea by non-redempony i r t y. 5 3 7 has mater cy, | Kandants, the undersigned trustee will offer for sule ut | the defiulting purchaser, after five days’ putile ny- | the public printer, one-third to the Senate, | “ity. Although there are traditions that the THE DISTRIOF BUILDING. 115, commencing WEDNESDAY, | public auction, in front of the. premises, on TUES | tice of such re-shi Bayt Hand THURSDAY, APRIL | DAY. the TWENTIETH day of APKIL, 4. D. 1856, | Washington, D. [ihe @ quality is warranted to wear twice as long ag | NO. 10,000 to number of persons on strike has been decreased. brdinary Corsets. We have lately introduced the @ | APRIL FOURT! nrsorienatyspeper sr in | and two-thirds to the t Representa: | Order was originally founded in the dark and diy ponies negenaner van lane tia, sae Se Bones Ot Represent: | miy Past taal oven cd, Paiher Adee Lie | Xho Prepescd Wow wires we—Condi- | 23 per cent; higher wages have been conceded in Ze A grades with Extra Long Wats, and we can | FIFTEENTH, 1896, at "AST | SEVEN | at HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P. M., all that cer: WILLIAM H. CLAGETT,} peustoos, ———+e+______ the foundation stone; that it was an order of of the Present Quarters of the | ip a large number of nutacturing establish. ni Ted. QCLOCK P.Ni., consisting of Gold, Silver and Metal | tain ploce or parcel of land situate abd being in the DORSEY CLAGET the Jew! noo% z esi te a Tiighent awards Weer all the Workfsgrest Faire | Waichen, Diationda N clty of Washington, D. Ckuowa aid, desgeatea os ECLAGE eee THE BASE BALL PLAYERS. w Jewish priesthood; that it was first estab-| City Goverment, puauhe or’ is at work, and manutac- lished in the Roman legions, A. D. 79, and was eg fécklaces, Lockets, ins, Bracelets, Rings, Sleevé | the plat of sald city asthe western part of lot. numi- —— ‘The last medal received is for First Degree of Merit, Scarf Pins, ey Gs r ‘a = = introduced into Britais. in "AyD. og, ap ’swee ; sommis- | ters give more hopeful reports than last week. pe Buttons, Gins and bigtols, Typewriters, and all Kinds | bercd five (O), in square numbered {iree hundred and r z Urabe Ganson re ain the Washington | claim is made by te order of the presented | ,, 48 Stated in THe Stax, the District Commis. | ttrers give more Dut a small fraction of tts ‘While scores nts have been found worthless, of Instrumente, Books, Clocks, sue Gente Clothing: | SSYeBts eight (378), the auld part of lot having a front ZEN ABR Se Clab—Games in Other Cities Yester- | it is probable that the order camapt be Wane | Hloners have presented to the House committee iinet atuag Won aniin -Abeames pry en] bea ibn ee Eee ee " | halt inches (23 feet 744 inches), and running north and NT ee tRTERNOON, (APRIL NINE-| day. back over two or three hundred years. It is | 00 public buildings and grounds Mr. Entwisie’s | !#° Sing ferns apariane Saab ‘Ketailers are authorized to refund money if, onex-| _N-B—Parties holding ti ets will please take no- | back with the same. wideh gue hundred 2nd city | a Tron oT ee oe gage LV O'CLOCK, we will claimed that such a society was known in Eug- | plan for a new building tor the District govern- contin nd a aggrecan yarn Aine pe Por sale cree oo ne prove as represented. | SS eSINGER, Auctioneer. aplzst_| Inches)to he four iiacof nad (oe tee patst Og | “Lot~ 29,0, 31.495 ant, each fronting 50 feet on, | Base ballists aro greatly pleased with the | {and in thecarts tng Magaslace: L7ss mee? | Ment. This plan, which proposes a building of | ‘tile brauches. They report a tair influx of For salo everywhere. . s ches) to the ares improved with two three- | Seventh ative exiendud: Lor 1 having also a froutof | news that Joe Start, the veteran first baseman | aud the Gentloman's Magazine of 1745 nc 240 feet front th of 120 feet, to cost | STINE orders. The machine shops are, asm Catalogue free on application, UNCANSON BROS. Auctioneers foot, alley th sald square, improved 0 three: | Tae feet on Howat west aC tle oI Grecia aoe ieee ‘ted to | HONS lodges of Odd Fellows as places for speui ras Wine ops Ot 190 Kost, 0 cost | Ele making bataor time ane mre eeruiae oer - Aus Story brick houses covering the entire lot LOTS Biante eee ont is fe old Providence team, hus consented to | ing very comfortable overt s. The poet Mont- | $400,000, has been described in Tue Stan. Mr. ger volume of mechanical products titan f THOMSON, LANGDON co, TWOSTORY FRAME HOUSE AND LOT, No. gat | gf, 20f, 3d as, au entifety: the, property, will be £160 teen, OO Set on Howard | bay with tho Nationals, He will occupy frst | Lue vety gomvortable evenings. soclety whose | Entwisle suggests, that the bullding be located | Serr ema mechankcal product tt peeseaiaee ers, FOUR-AND-A-HALP STREET SOUTHWEST. | | Ptne'tne width of the lor bye ee feet with (feur OnY 5° feet on Steuben | Lase and will captain the nine. There is a pos- | motto was “Friendship, Love and Truth,” on the 5th street side of Judiciary square, leys, saws, builders’ hardware and smail boilers Qn WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON. APRIL: The house thereon and the 'rcar part on the public | SUC, wit « dept of 150 feet sibility that the Nationals will secure the ser- | $02 Which was used ior many years in ‘the | 1 1e 5th streets sector Thomas B, En- | #ud engines are being turn d out to Mil un i FOURTEENTH, at HALF-PAST " FIVE alley. belug the width of the lot by a depth of 77 feot ing lock No. 5, of Todd & jodges. It appears that the early English lodges 18s2 ing Inspector Thom . En | orders I ly delivery. ‘Th ‘hitects report HOMSON'S “GLOVEFITTING” _CORSETS— | OCLUCK DM we will sell, infront of shay wales the width of the lot by Brown's subdivision ut Piewsane plane, now plage wan Terite backstop, Fulmer, who | werv supported by penny coutribations, ead | HWisle, In accordanes With an order of Maj. G, | O°deTR fur early dolivery. "hoarch for hy sia! devot for Waghingtoa is the Palais Ko eles ne se ab, of which: 9100 imust Oe uid ESS TEST sae | and ure rapidly: Suiatunee pestis supateision | now plays with the Baltimores, Ho signed | Sets yPoted by Penny contributions, “re | $oJ%decker, made an examination of thobuiid- | Yeby lutte Interference Wit. projected work. — un e the a MOD aa a E . Doh, rel strict offices, 2 nized labor % strong ttifluence iT Hnpronga by g. tzu dioure._ A good business locs- | two years for which the purchaser must givens | ,Lersnss, Gnethird ‘cash MB pan ong, aud two | that he would insist upon a release if the Fran SL nOE oe hint NOT, (© ,moMaber | Shion they eee ee ee jb ara (Dae Fons Dues Surezs Afenna made Lnown at mle “A deposit of $100 re-| Payable sintaanuay ences esc seoGe | SeniPauiy Set ee sey tty By Bee etl, MURAD | Neationana were dmitted to the Amertean As-| ust lodge. Wheu the fauds of a iodge ran out | Port: Morrison buildings are used as the Cone | HOO und. tho. Natiotal Assuciation of face, ‘Are Recommended by the ‘Dressmakers. a. ‘ones = post soa at SpOrey 2 premises, or wil casi at option. Ade] Of $50. re- a aor et ther ivdges and | !ssioners’ office, engineer department, assess. | MCRL, aud the National Assuciation of tron Sis, Recommended by. the, Lee ethos | ESTES” BUNCE OS ane nese ese | Mera oE trust on the pesperty sold; ox all cash, at the | brim or ail cast at ption. A depontt of $60, | sociation or the League. He is anxious to re-| fr eessto ees eg aus Of a To fodges and d tax colleceee cece nt assem | workers, milnera, cigarinakers, coopers amd = ca aplO-st DUNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers | prrchaser's option. All conveyancing at the pur- | uired or r's cost. ‘Terms to be colnpher with key | turn to Washington, and, it is thought, will in. | Visitors were sent It to, swoll ive toons The | Ors an Opry aay water registrar's | Cther crafts have promised Ubolr support, (TH TOILET MASK? JUNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers en tC eatom a WALKEE rates || caotetin nate Tis and ‘con of dcianiting | sist upon Delug released “accondite to aerec: | collection oF penniss ‘eas Kept up tll ‘about | ict auditor, property clerk, special assess- | UAE Tiiect is ‘ont foot among the satchte of Aig PERreCh Reaurirren—pagenivs se-| J) =o 630 La ave ni, | Purchaser, after o days public uotice of such reaule is | Ment, He would make a valuable seauiciion | Hity years age when the Mork Weal, about Spee Ieee chess eernont and in- | Lacrof Philadelphis te walla, cue sad neon lene we ae ee eat and dress | =XECUTRIX AND TRUSTEE'SSALEOFVALUA | w.¢. DUVALL, Auctionecr, Spr-l0déds | Some newspaper published in Washiugton, D, to the home team. He is a splendid catcher | Systematized and the convivial practices were See four of which are of fire proof con. | PLY tWo bails for Uheir own accommodation— ez alr quickly. comfortably and in an artistic | BLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE, BEING (OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. apls-d&ds DENCE Auctionenre_ | ‘hag, amd bate and rane well An sated shove, th ful founding of | Sutton, located In the center of the building, | Ove In Keusiugion aud one near te couter of Banner." We employ only competent amistants, who erie Sree Sen ee ye NG, 7 a aad ioneers. e Nationals will play with the town ve, the successful founding of | Sruction, 5 ng. | the cl fhe scheme Will be worked up by. It Know what you require We desire comparison. CORNER OF FOURAND CHALE aus ASSIGNEES SALE OF VALUABLE Itproven | PEREMETORY SADE OF THREE oF ‘Tite | College nine this afternoon and tomorrow with ie, omer in this country was accomplished by | Were ang nfo taorarbee or momeetry oidises, | eutliustastic “advocates. | Next wok tho. wor Seliches positively seetiad es eee ee AND (OS FOUIANDAHALE | ““PROPELEY SHUATHD UORNER QR TENGE | 4 SINESE, HULDISG, £0ne) IN ve Ux, | the Horiiaad club. tne | tempts had becn préviouily msde’ lodge nate | leaving but fourteon rooms vo be ccapied. Tis | gionsanuzation, among the Kiel a ches wely i. STREETS AND 5 STREEIS NORTHWESE Bere a SITUA iN STREET, NEAR 1 meeting of last year’s members of the en préviously mude, a lodge hay- 3 ; : everal hundred new assemblies are waiting for Swart otal from Fvis Eyoas ang Vignse’ "|, Under ad y virtue ofthe powers in me vested io Tree eh O) CURCLE Tair uae Base Ball club was held at Beckor's | Ing been, in. existence in Maltinioro in 1su2, | Mumbet Of persons employed in those fourteen | Toe cy irution ai tie ior dere ee by the last will and testament of Joseph H. Han- On SATURDAY, APRIL SEVENTEENTH, ETH aes AETERNOON, APRIL TWEN- | hall, in South Washington lastevening, and the | and one in New York in 1806, which remained Wended dor stores, aro at cuit |, Most trades throughout the country secu to J. ROCHON, PVE v ‘oor, originally intended dor stores, are of ordi- fi3-0 597 16th & nw. 919 14th'st mw | tah, ow DAY, PE ys 1S86,at FIVE O'CLOCK, PE, In front of, ins Tae prea Lt VE O'CLOCK, we Will sell, In front of | club was reomganized tus follows: Sianager, Tanararence Hll1622; Mr. W iidey was ap Keng | Doty cis (average POO ee tar Gna, | have compromised spon s ninc-LoUr instead of - 9) GCLOCK P. Mes offer tor ale, at pobite owetion ia | Prema l willsellsab, Lot 1 tn sare a O'S SL. 62 ond.S5 aguas 214 Erauk Astfordr players, Messrs. Sensoney, | lish oh grt ped Cg ny Ah maps, | 42 elgiihour day droim May 1- "Last Wed M. Ss R tof the Dart of Lot nemiberes eanee ‘i Each Lat th F Sayres, Leisher, Vurneli, Clarkson, Jarvins, ame to Balllmore in 1817 and. there fo day Ube building trades of Hrooklyn adop 608 Sth st- opposite Patent > fis) ia Square fuur husdred aad three, (0B) | proved by a iwostory fine Coline nud Sabie with | Gack toapudecaiee 7 foe" on SL street and ronntng | ‘Astor, Weight, Ponies awn? once or yalonieten eeseealth. Tho preva. | usitions special and pencialssseresent hooks, | te Hine-hour basis. "slost of .ae trades tn Chit Office, [ee eee tosh: , ‘Th ‘i A nine has been organized among the sol- | lence of yellow fever in that year showed the aeons mpers oan 0 and St, Louis have done the same. DUiNGS and INSERTIONS, SWISS SearRooes | Ree anes wee aateeranee Laptront monty (30) | "erm: Al‘cath of which $100 will be raqured at | Thutias ince belae Het: Memegnusetisavense and | 4° ine has been, organized among the eol-| lonee of yellow fever In thal your showed the Of public works was established test to bard | _ dhe Cleveland. bricklayers oinpluy cd by the ZAP TRGS RG INSERTIONS, SW188, MAINSOOK | feet, thence, west soventy-nine fect thre andabalt | time ufsale. all conveyancing and recerdins vecury | location I Wake nee raat eee jesidences; it is | barracks, and practice games op the grounds in | Countryman, John Welch, he discussed the | Of public “ neha ed. | Staudard Oli company have advanced wages ine shes), th rth twent} 4 » i ts there on account of the vaults ‘being crowdei and ALLOVER EMBROIDERIES, ORIENTAL, | !0ches, (79 fect Sia inches), thence north twenty O} | chaser’s cost. _Ifterms are not complied with in ten | seldom such property Is offered at auctions he barracks are played every afternoon, Propriety of "forming lodge, Subsequently This buliding was originally intended for t from $3.25 to $3.50 per day, and have rv od = t EY feet, and t enty-ni ing, | days,the Assignee reserves the richt to resell the | ‘Terms: One-third cash, bulaucein oneand twoyear, @ ate tovic esterday the Browns adminis- | they, with John Duncan, John Chathua and | This building was originally intended for two | Try, 3-25 10 $8.50 1 There wil TORCHON, MEDICI'S EGYPTIAN and other | inches, (79 feet Sis inches) beginn! ty at the risk and if default irehaser | notes to bear inter dt be. , 5 A wns = ‘ dwellings, and is built “throughout of wooden. F. ‘TRIMMING LACES in all the newest patterns, improv. Srpurehasern SX SNA Cost of defuulting pu Gruso all cat at option of purchaser, “A\deposit or | ¢OFCd the Wilh consecutive defeat to the Ma- | Kichard Rushworth, on April 26thy 1810 or 4 wedged oti — 7 Most complete line of INFANTS and. CHIE: | 1S Bes So alin ae weak | eee MERINO “CLOAKS and WALKING SULTS. i | tance of ‘wear in Mother Hubbard and other and | ofsaid shaper CHILDREN'S FURNISHING GOODS | ofsald posit of | toons by asoond ore ee ganized the lodge troin which spren or | Stairways, joists and partitions. The two stair- $ 38 are not ripe : = 2 Seapets open pasts g cl g the order | Stair ~ hour rule, as the times are not ripe for such a see SE Fe Aesienee— | fig eat pusceser aoe neotene, Converanc: | “the Putiotelptie Jeague team won a game | Unat now spreads to every section of the land, | Ways are (00 narrow to let two persons pass Gincinnatd most ot the ORELOF THE FINES? BUILDING 4 oy ent there. I ach other conveniently. Several of the more | Movement U TS ON | with in’ ten days, otherwise resule at risk and cost of | from the Athletics at Philadelphia yesterda: THE FIRST GRAND LODGE. important ollices ‘are soeeten organizations have resolved to work only elgit CAPITOL HILL AT AUCTION, SITUATED | defuulting purchaser, after five dave’ pocliewonen or | by score oe ote ec. perth Me jt GRAND 10) important s Yocated on third and akers’ union be ae > ber apo hours, and te Cabin n THURSDAY, PPPEES ES GREETS SE. | such reanieln come dewspaper pubislicd in Washiog | Other games yesterday: At Newark—Now-| _FFsnklin lodge in Baltimore was organized | fourth tlvors, and, there bong ac eorpg el “thug to farth ur agitation, ‘Th : na On THURSDAY, FIFTEENTH APRIL, 1886, DUNCANSON BROS., arks, tons, 1. At Baltimore—Baltmore, | 5000 a‘terwards and in June, 1821, the general | they are constantly being complained of by | Bitiding Trades Got of Ubat city is boyou Sod ence ena sty Et of FIVE O'CLOCK’ aL, we will sell infront ofS : RT |B; ochester “Es “at Providence brown uni! | committee of te Manchester ually grautod a | HaeaTeae Mumbcr ol persoas ‘hava ig Dusiness | ting prominent builders who roluss te eepmoy | armen hen oe oes Oa A phe PART LOT 8, SQUARE 703, De ee delphic “University. of Ronse” Aimieree sak | charter vot "Brat cbrSary Bowe iad end | provided, and the ate at thine becomes #0 foul | Isrgely adupted iu Moston, Sew York, talleder CLEANING ESTABLISHMENT, icims oft Onethh ac fronting 98 fst on D street and 42 fet on 24 street OF at GAT IBETES | Aeeinia Ay tancon Macon, S; Chicago, 4. At | grand lodge charter unger the above hame was | fat tls necessary to open the windows, |The | Due Athos Nop ork, Fatladel: 3205 NEW YORK AVENUE NORTHWEST. | Pagub ina Feaally be subdivided into three or four bulldiing tots Pet AND SECOND | Apgusia” Augusta, 17; Charleston, 3. BEd husoea tho past Grands (the officers who | portable farnaces In the cellar, heating oniy | Phavicisco. In Ue latter city sou trades have ‘Evening Dresses, Laces, Lace Curtains, Crape Veils, on the premises y ak cash, at option Ly ht Helder of th Y by g 01 ot " sz One-balf cash: balance In one, tWO oF The TEAST on : le | Lad passed the chairs), and Washington and | Poo : rooms on the ovg, | beh Tubing Ou Lue uine-lour rule for three Feathers Kid Gloves, Flanneland Pongeeonr spectaty, | Busctase Convey snel oe. a cin paca o years hou bea ie percent per aun erst Se ee ATAU ctlox ie ee Philadelphia cit, has been released, aud will Franklin lodges took subordinate charts Mer auigsueriseces stake Seaton Ee eee 6 EE RE Kid r. | A dey Tequired’ on éaci ‘at time | payable semi-annually, and to be secured by deed of AYTERNOON igre . ley became the first Grand Master. = satiny oxpoeuies ere 2 pions in the Broth Gent's Garmenta Dyed, Cleaned and Repaired, Lado | ofsale, terete bomen hin eee sotet ies | Payable semtanaually and at pegured by deed Of | TRENTH, at MALE-PAST: Da O'CLOCK, SB y faster. “In | grates, which makes ‘the heating cxpeusiv = a Ee 1822, other lodges having been tormed in Bos- ed with eneral heati hood of Carpenters, of w 13 are in the wise right reserved to resell at the risk and cost of de- | Conveyancing, &c. maser’ te ‘deposit of | We Will sell, in front of the premises, ‘ashi NS < a el Vilde: Sry ee ey “ee Sy irterd eo th and composed of colored carpenters, Brees Dyed and Cleaned without ripping ANTON faulting purchaser or purchasers after five days’ pub | $100 required at sale. ‘Termsto bo complied itn ia LOT 16, IN SQUARE 723, Washington City Eighty Years Ag sci nis Once ea te es choad, |Z4n, WHR ne OF two Gres. | The building | Sage wctenetd re strong bolas {CAROLINE LEECH, formerly with A. Fischer and | ifc notice of such rehale In some newspaper pubilseed | Sac days, otherwise Fesale wt risk and cost of pur- | fronting 16% feet on Massachusetts avenue, with a | RECOLLECTIONS OF A PATRIARCH WHO KNEW ad ded, ‘There was some dissatinincien | With iis two small weil “holes, one in ber vi unempioyed in New Yorls cit} Maison Yriese, Rue Rivolie, Paris, 20 _| in Weshinto® Ganouine: w. BeHREND, | SUCH ANC, Aee avy public notice of such resalein | depth of about Ad wet. Whislot ison grad snd sod | AUS. MADISON WilEN one reciDees Ae ee Owing to the complex’ National and Margiand | CAcseetion, extending from second’ sloor ps ted at 50,000, oF less. than one-act i. x tlewspaper pul ton, D.C. location for building. s BS ery’ combu: ‘construction, would, 5 More. Vor Beason M nggpsix and Trosice nde Wil of SSPE am | “HGIOST BERENSON BEN Tieng, | SRL tarcoirerrnterrees | wine meee, feud dodge, iio ovale as ‘that a Grand | fdas gf"hne ine aee ni cote acuoN Nowa | the'angal amt Tu estimated musa ME. VY on RANDIS, JVLODISTR, Tein, deceased. Bp2,5,7,9&deds oF all cash, ut option of purchaser, Notes to bear six | A. very interesting old gentleman was in the | Lodye of tue United States was organized Janu- | flames, and in'such an event the loss to the L ‘workers in the United States is Formepy with Lord & Taylor, New York Repost of g100 required ae fae of pale aa est | gallery of the House last Saturday. His scant | FY 15th, 1825. It being tmportaut thar this trict Would be irreparable, and, all records lan tinkiy G00s Mow Yok Suits made at the shortest motion Sicertor fitting FPHomas DOWLING, Aucuoneer. betcompied ith in ten days, otterwise reals Con | White hair and venerable beard marked him as | $gOUKl YS recognized by the Manchester uulty, | pact, ould be, irreparable, and. all, records | “Y%9% aay s.000 New York barbers met reasonable ‘and satisfaction guaranteed, —— “Breaing Dresses. Gridal Treen renity. CATALOGUE SALE OF A SUPERB COLLECTION ae £20 Lath st. between I and K OF JAPANESE ART TREASURES, BEING EEKS € C0, Auctioneers | {2 Capitol since President Madison's adminis. | ing the Grand Lodge of the United States ex-| eldee Mean epee in B85: of the | the shops to close at 5 o'clock, excepilng on SSS SSS | THE MOST COMPLEVE ARRAY OF TAPS, ie 'S € CO., Auctioneers Fen rE anime Was Charles Jones, of New | Gael” Juredtetion tn Americe While tn Boe: | brosent W. 3; Alorrison—to extond his business | Soateday. when 10.0 clock Is iuXed for closing, Boa NORE EE SHOWN IN WASHING | STREETS NORTHWEST ON ALLEY (N | PEREMPTORY AUCTION SALE OF a vauu-| York. His memory of this city dated back to | Green degrees June “4827, rar glenemonmeniige ye desc gg beep tontmee ae ag fp OY duction from 109 to 80 hours a, INC * REAR OF LSPRELT BETWEEN Nin’ ABLE UNIMPROVED BUILDING IN’ | the time of ye: Social Degrees, dune Lith, 1827, the patri- | for that purpose. Alterwards she upper rooms | Wich meaus a reduction from a hours We Have Esrastisnen Tos, INcuuDINe a Lance NoMusi of | eskor LSE uEt Ww BEML cea MON BISCO cstuet | charming “ac Maditon® pratica nes $89 | a Uraueh westabiltiog In Baltmdre oy | fotetatabome,adiarrandy a ape rooms | wg cu uigy fen 10 to on See Mr, Wildey went over to England in June, and resvived to ‘stris 5. | gation,” eyancing, 8 DUNCANSON BROS, Aucta | 2 P*Tiarch, and it was his first appearance in | 1836, aud a formal charter was sbenined Btang, ‘These buildings were erected in 1854 by the | HOUFs 8 Week for rom & aaiust working 100 They waut K DECORATED PORCELAINS FROM THE} ETWEEN CANAL AND Sinton = TWEE: > St ZEN FOURTH AND FIFTH STREETS | White Hi ‘He suid qhe institution of Jerusulem Encampment, No. | preme Courtot the United States, and some. | Sployes’ Association ot New York: a CELEBRATED KORANSHA POTTERY, REP-| SOUTHWEST: CANALSTRE’ NORTHUWEST,OPPOSITE THE N. ENSION | engaged hinein se ee Tae reporter, who | 1." sir, Wildey. filled th ition of Grand aoe tet ag tee yon late | their émployers, alter a Uhree-and-s aes Our repotation through our popalarfprice aystem-| RESENTING THE BEST ANT PRODUCTS AND Jt StHEBiS SoUTLW BUILDING SEW PENSION | engaged a TaS Wane eation, that le was very | Siro uill 1833, and. Was Coutidaed as & geen the bullding asgoee, waite nit ton acti? | talk, into paying statlomen Siz 28 per oom, ‘Our rule bas been never to charge fancy prices forany| © FROM EVERY PROVINCE IN JAPAN, SUCH SOUTHWEST. “AND CANAL ea By order of the owner, we willl sell on THURS, son wee dhe spoke In glowing tras | agent of the order, planting lodges in Various | orn detective plumbing and drainage. ‘The | #ven Uke eravestticgersot New Yori and Brook= clans oe AS HAND-DECORATED PORCELAINS AND | TWEEN STRERT AN NUE | PIVEOCLOCE Dat on thane nN Hae Of her charaiing manners” He rometatered | Sues. Ho died tu Baltimore, October 19th, | Qyor ss very bad from the bascment, waieh is | J Mave oneanived acaiust graveyard wages, bees FAIENCES, FASHIONED TO FORMS OF OR | | By virtue of the last willof Clarissa Liviss duly in square 548, having a front on G st, ear Sth orth. | Washington and, the great men und events | L881, aged 81 yeors. In 1845 a Splendid mona: | amp and leuk, ‘The center part, is dark, and | root in New fen Ti eee gen, eee ‘We sell only reliable Clothing, all of ourown manu-} NAMENT AND USE. BRONZES FROM THE | probated in the Supreme Court of the District Treeof all encumbrances ncght? Of, 100 feet; sold | from his time to the preseat, but his memory | MER’ to his megory was erected on North | suniieht never shines there, The ‘board: ot Row Wark Sete ode ee s . olumbia, holding a special term for Orphans’ free ‘of all encumbrances. ‘Taxes will be paid up to | for events of ty cenyoa ral q, | Broadway, near Pryette street, Baltimore, public works reconstructed the rear portions | New York have asked their workmen to not at a rE Be Oy HE MOST RENOWNED MAK- | Court business, aud by the decree ofthe anid Supreme | £oth unt, GaaeRaNees, TAKS wl Company's’ ab- 4 events of un carlin dace ag | THE BENEVOLENT AND RELIEF FEATUn! aud built fire-proof vaults, but on too small a | NOFK lor those employers who Tetuse to Jol ‘hence our popularity with the public, ERS OF TOKIO ANDKIOTO. EXAMPLES OF | Court of the District of Columbla, holding aNpeciat | stract furnishes” Alteouren sachet case Tecoring et | Be Said, as-for events of an earlier date. He iN ATURES. | an a ‘ded full of records and | Meir association, and have offered to pay tieir —— WORK INLAID WITH GOLD, SILVER AND | Term In Equity, in cause No. 7739, 1 will, ws trustee, | sect furnished. fnew Burrand Hamilton, It was his father,| The fraternal features upon which, aso walusble becke: She ola Wena cians | expenses, A. federation Of boorbeemens een COLORED BRONZES RARE PIECES OF OLD | {fil si public auction in front cf clon Ofte premises, | Terma Quest cash: balanoe ip, one and two | Dr, Jonee, who attended Hamilton ar. Joues | Comerstone, the first lodges were founded | jyalso in those vaults which aie peeved oo tall | omice clerks in New York has alrowdy becomes EISEMAN BROS, WORK IN BRONZE; A BEWILDERING AR- | Disteict of Columbla, to wits On THCUMSDAY tie | Leer ASI Per cent, oF all cash.” 9200 down TATE | hind soon Burr almoct overs Guy ies ME. JOne8 | were soon supplemented by the benevolent | 12,2828 those vau to go through them. ern egg ep egay ee ery tigen ‘Manufactory—14 S Howard BAY OF THE MOST PERFECT CLOISONNE | TWENTY-NINTH DAY OF APRIL, A.D. 1886, | == of his downfall, and had bee: t admirer | 8nd relief features now so conspicuous in this Sas S Wo eck One isto be held, im Brooklyn on nici atmnes on | -Sepnewown Pauncanva i, wove | fun ashi cuits Pose rssh warn | YW AUPE H WICLIANE & Oo ancimers | oF Ratan and ns ent qfen ads | antl nares vy conan tn ti Dog Fanciers toBuild a Monster Kennel | Union, coiijosed ‘of upwardnt 10 bunt 55 Whitehall st. Atlanta, Ga. AND PAINTED; IVORY CARVINGS, SILK | improved by athroestory lirick House, being asec WALNUT FRAME PARLOR SuITES, Upror- | man, but had learned to condemn ‘niin during | pated hee mere faa bezin- | Frou the New Orleans has been obliged to muke anew constituuion sp3etu Cor. 7th and Est, Washington, D.C, EMBROIDERIES, DECORATED SCREENS OF eee en ene piace SPAUED EN SAW SILI: WELL ALA BES Hess his term as Vice P ident where “thebnllders belted bevter than they A kennel on a larg. le is to be started in | for itself in order to transact the enormous eae ee grr 27,9¢-100 feet on 1 strect, aid lot Hama pait of tot, MATOL WALNUE CHAMBER SUITES, Wale ‘The Gas Investigation. knew.” rom one lodge and five members, in | Nashville, Tenn,, by business men of that city Se enn watch is being enowaen te PIKE OF Wi LAME ED ANDBIZARRE CONCEITS OF THE EASTERN | tind Ne fronting eucll 211-100 feet a a wtek | Seow EXTENSION TABLE AND | Totho Editor of Taz Kvaxixo Sra: een) diveucn Enel ate Ree Ruvesan seep tecieen ee ee a ae m cs MIND, &c, &c. THE COLLECTION 48 A | alley. dnd having on the w. side a 15-foot alley and NG: CHAIRS, EASY CHAIR: Now that the Senate committee has decided fancy animais. A specialty will be made of Liszt at Munkazcy’s House. PHILADELPHIA, DECEMBER @, 1864 ac. MUSEUM, | OB the F: side # 30-foot alley, together with them | WALNUT CHAIRS, UPHOLSTERAE a (Germarcckty.s07o tndependent grand. lodges | scum. Col. red. Grant, son of thelate Gen, ‘MESHES, EDINER & MENDELSO! WHOLE FORMING A COMPLETE MUSEUM, | [D761 side a 30-f : eas PEATHER: FOLDING CHALIS WIRE WOVEN | t© Slo cltizens a hearing on the subject of | (German empire and Australia), sixty-five sub- appeal ery » | Paris Dispatch to the London Times. . x, ORIENTAL ART MIGHEST RESULTS OF |“ Aiso, ‘on the mute day, ut HALY-PAST FIVE| MATINESSES HAN AND H Usk "a CR | cheaper and petier gat, Lsoggest that wo have | Griate frane lodges Sod over 8,000 eubor- | U.S Grant, taprobably the ‘most fashionable} so oo. scan tay ths pointer Munkacry, in SOLE AGENTS OF JOHANN HOFFS ORIENTAL ART. QELOCK Pat, lots 2,5,9 and 10, Insq. 602,and| TRESSES, OIL PAINTINGS, CHROMOS, EN- a public meeting of citizens interested, to fo nate lodges, with a membership Of 532,467. | breeder of mastiffS in this country. His ken- his picturesque house on the Avenue de MALT EXTRACT U.S.OF a, ‘Within my salesrooms, southwest corner Pennsy!- 604. GRAVINGS, HEATING STOVES, CHINA, J rm | There are subordinate lodges in every state | nels are at Boston, Mass., and he has forty. | bis 9 sa rpm = vi ‘avons bt 3 ‘Terms of Sale: One-third of the purchase money in GLASS AND CROCKERY WARK, BRUSSE! Some kind of an organization, and appoint a | and territory of the United States, in Gan: ve ek dogs. lever received from Col, | Villiers, in honor of iszt, wa” one of the most re ‘ania avenue and 11th street, commencing W1 eas U P y tes, ada, | seven stock dogs. "A ol 920 RAGE ST, PHILADELPHTA, | NESDAY" TWENTY-FIRST” APLIL, 1890 AT | cash and the balance in two equal instalments MeOne NGRAIN AND OTHER CARPETS, KITCH] committee to nt the citizens at the hear- | British Columbia, in several states of Europe, | Grant bya gentleman in Nashville says: “My | curious and interesting which Paris has knowa DEAR SIRS:—I HAVE USED JOHANN Horr | ELEVEN O'CLOCK A. M. AND HALF-PAST TWoO | 80d two years, with six per cent interest from day of UTENSILS, ETC. represe: E : care aren South America Australia, Sandwich Islands, | stock dog Major is undeniably the largest and | fora long time, It te 12 sean win ee Une illustel- St Piva Ge PAST FIVE YEARS | OCLOCK PM. AND CONTINUING AT SAME | Sile, for which notes of purchasers tiust be given | On ‘THURSDAY, APRIL FIFTEENTH. at TEN 10K, and the order bids tair lo spread over the enti t distinguished private mastill i vite attebo weed eter nededey wedmmeghoas i pao . 4 i | y- | Secured by deeds of trust on the property sold, or all | O'CLOCK A.M.. we shall sell, at residence No. 1324 ‘ho will lead oft inthe matter? pI Sentse | moe pg pesen at ag “I yA is visited the French capital, Foun rt yo yee THE GSP AND. HAVE | HOUHS ON THCRSDAY A. @ the above clevant-eot | Sash at option of purchasers.” Cash debost o£ $100 | Lath street northwest the Meee anon ene Nene am ready to cooperate ln any war, ans ice, 2 | civilized world. its benevolent work maybe | Coontz made eed a ye ele eta Par | ous musician visited the French and foNTe UND IE TO BE A Must be inade on’ each of the lots in square “360, | hold effects, in good condition tha Seen better understood when it is stated that the | a G0-pound wagon he draws with ease aud | for years be has not played in public, so ‘that ERGWN TMAVE FOUND TE GRDECHETYE | fect wort arthe rgumen: C=mNDIOSOF te oat per: | Surobe,mude, On enn of, be lots in quate, Gou,| Mold ests in good cond WILLTAMS &CO., Aucis, | {20 Becessary time, and, it need’ be, moncy, p it 5 a it ihQREh T (gee no need of any material oxpense | BNUAL expenditure tor relief in 1884, was | safety my four cuildren, entering into the sport | the cbauce of hearing him has long bec a taro ah ‘ PECLA Gown, All conveyancing at Cost of purchaser: ‘on DOWLING, Auchonees pel 2,176, 200-41- yparent del ras Kiow! ne we present i. SEARED GULDIO, 23 aldo GAVEOGS | ates any nitro ter cage MM | te a gk and ost of defwsiting pur | AUB BY CATALOGUE OF 4 GRanp assonn. | “Abril a, ise, A Crruzex. | Guurtorimillious for iheprosost sean”? S24 ® Virginia's Greatest Orator. preseut had como us tue, conclu ey FROUBLES. MY ATTENTION WAS DEAWN BY | Terms casi heser alter thseo days public advercisemen HYBRID PERPETUAL ROS! aaa -: From the Cleveland Leader. pone ihe phoneme PHE ENSE . s it 2 HENKY WISE GARNET, Trustee, - ES. should only have the pic ping Ube TYE RES SE IMPORTATION SEMEMONT | pla THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. Sig dihateect northwest, | ope SUANEARYAND HALE STANDARD aaa len aos Hows: | TMC Beasom Why Ico Is High Priced. | John W. Daniel, of Virgivia, made his first | Wonduriul sid man. ‘Tite appearance of Lisette Foiden Sy vod wees, ASE ae —— ‘THOS E. WAGGAMAN, Auct. ‘ap7-deds ue AB ae 'REES, AZE- ence: Page a ‘a8 follows: |“ Consumer—“That 12° below zero last winter speech in the House yesterday. He isthe man | a tuing not to be forgotten. He is clad in the TION IN THE CUSIUM-HOUSE SATISPACTO. SUMMER RESORTS. 101 Seon PkOM THE ey {0 ¥.D. Power, sub lot 168, 99. | wint give us cheap ioe this season.” Whom the Virginians consider their greatest | black robe ot tie priest; his head has become WILY UK THE PAST FiVE YEARS. ane ace ee eyes DOWLING Auctioneer, BOSKOOP (HOLLAND) NURSERY assoara- | 237; $3,500, R. W. Walker to J. @, Hester, sub more powerlul aud striking as he has advauecd YOURS, RESPECTFULLY J — AGENT FO FEE CRIERD GET GOOSEN, | 22, Fos. 10; $18,000. RE. Paro to H Beard, | 4 Dewler—“No, the tendency is up, rather than | orator, and they expect great things from im | Mofe power! aud striking as lve bu ait, as he Ai ED, TRUSTERS SAVEOF A FINE THREESTORY | AGENT FOR THe UNIEED STATES NO. 3 | coy, .. a nies ” | down, in the retail price of ice.” when he takes his place in the United States | he as always done, in long locks, after the CHIEF DRUG INSPECTOR U.s, ‘ne Srarrorn, CONOH SS STREET HEE WER NN oC ORNTIES BLIP, NEW YORK crry. pp aess vue Mt. Pleasent; $3,713. |“ Consumer—“Why, how do you make that | Senate as Mahone's successor. As for his speech | peculiar fashion of the peasants of Hungary, maa ahd | bisss csa c g | cape nae ak CAE Seno SD | Sh Wie ARSE MESO RY MRO | appt hm was Bey sone tat win | ena’ { maser apna kd | of es al ling om r a y 21st March, A. D.'1884, and the wi my ‘salesrooms, southwest corner Pen to D. Connell, | 623; and labor was cheap.” thin much of a question as to whether | f) ull of charac ar ihenne as deat horoughly heated ana cutsibrtetie; com, sais the 21st day of Mareh, 4st and the nny in eq. 623; $—. LL Uon oF tbe appearance of Danie as described by bee t, lot 45, vanla avenue and 11th street, 1 will sell by ca ae a Mr. Dani ver be a great Congressional ; tape weplet i te Liber No. L061, folio 47, ee seq and Liber No, teeaey | te above collection, “This sale Wil mre peamtese | Williamson to A. J. Avery, sub lot 41, '9q, 180; | Dealer—Yes, I know; but the fact is ice men | Mr. Daniel will ever bes great Congressional | tradition. xo words can give an ides of the ‘Open the entire year. ie ive iy, Wo of the} rds ts 7, PARKER MAGNETIC HEALER, 1211 | TMPROVED. <Benpe ave. 2. w.—Incurables corad: ait Xer-| ‘vous ‘and Chronic diseases a specialty. wisit pa- | ayivania gehecta AL Moki j erstood by | debater. He makes a very flowery spooch, aud | “aditio rae ones 4 ofthe ta ctsiae dc hawt Sc | gs bv omens aud aes | BUR. lags Marat” god: 122% Mit | Dave to, dent With gsttes not understood by | debate, AEG maken a very aoyecy yon: aud | tse proucod inca Programs eat Dz UNKENNESS, 1, V. NEWCOMER, Of the party secured thereunder, the undersigned fens: | cash THOMAS DOWLING.” | mings to M. Baker, sub lot 51, sq. 207; | sudden and severe that the crystals of ice were | like John oS a ow a down W tte piano and, after a iew sonorous : é g tees will sell, at publicauction, In froutofthenrenees pi0-<ts Auctioneer, 000. C. Brown to C. B. Dickey, lots 128 and | abnormally hard. 1 you my word it | classic one; He is straight and tail while he | touches, periormed two'musical pieces, lo the OR THE LIQUOR HABIT, POSITIVELY mh27-€0-15t ATLANTIC CITY. | on WEDNISDAY, the TWENTY-FIRST DAT OF | FRHTOREAS TF ER Real 2b, C. Brown's sub Mt. Pleasaut; $10, J.P. | touk us so long tocut the le on noma or tts and though he hobbies about the House | great delight aud amid the outhusiastic. ap- CURED BY ADMINISTERING DR. APHIL.A.D. 1886. at FLV E-THIRTY O'CLOCK P ; FISHER & CO., Real Estate Auets | Hunton tod, He Hunton oat ack 89. 503; | density, that ‘the cost was’ largely increased. | 00 crutches, the moment he rises to address Fianse of ‘nis hearers. ide played a tentasn Matume eeeivem anentede TPE OCEAN HOUSE, Ariawnic Gor, Phe following. real estate, situate in Geory iuthe | TRUSTEES’ BALE OF THE ESTATE OF THE $8,000. James Dobbyn to’ James A. Hunt, pt. | ‘Then, wo, stalization was unprecedent- | the chair his lamenesescemetoleavehim. His | Coinposed by himecit, and in his execution = N.J., open Winter and Summer “Hot OF LOLs Mae Ae noe thirty-nine (30) |“ LATE RICHARD ¥. MERRICK, ONE orie obaa sagtp8-12. Jane Farnham to James | edly irregular. We had to make a special study | Volce is clear, resonant and pleusing. iis ac- | Composed by taiuise! uaied charm and Ubut Itean be gtven ina cupof coffee or tea withoutthe | snd Cold’ See Wan Ben ume, Hot Boi ha bee ger en eemcon) and Ay-elght || NORTHWEST: BEINU NOS 300 ANS RE Depasteetoer os an eae ‘8611.79, Jobn | of th 1es of cleavage,” to do anything wich, | cen? is southern. He calls to “te,” and speaks | © a anette Knowledge of the person taking it ts absolutely | Every modern improvement; fine Ocean View Within Sp ictes sats aidition Lo said Georgetown, described | | By virtue of a decree of the Suprene Canoe Larcombé 10 Elizabeth R. ‘Chew, sub lok SF | theioe. Meee sey ae ‘how much ‘scienes | the word court as though It were pronounced | Penetrating ye Ay ad yg Pare ee a aittct & permanent and speedy | ong Siuerecfthe CNew Iron Pier.” “Heated by steam | Pz mites nd bounds aa follows: Beginning Zor the She District or Golamble, passed’ fn the cause of Sa; 127; $15,000. M. W. Samiiel, assignes, | involves. Fuct! No, the price will be kept up | like “coat.” Ho says “io” for for, and has the Tospected ull the freshness of feeling and all te Suis, Nbether the patient isa moderate drinker or an | M4 oven erate paar oor! Huy sight (OS) on the west line of Congress street. and | Merrick aud others, No. oie ey Dock Se SB at? gg a wee jots 4,5 and 12, | if it takes all summe: other ee eee cee eee power of harmony which generally vanish wit, ieee ee - = : ry Congress re ; Meridian ins paras OS some ‘comparieon p tases and in every instance a pertiet cure has tar | FSU RENT. A HANDSOME COTTAGE, ereamead cree a0) ak bg So Meseae aM tele | Drocent to od gn TUPSDANS RoRtk SES Hl | Chapin 40) Jesoeeee. ats, 000; EM) secmty small Brot Pressure There, | think that ho may perhaps turn out better |7°4 —_g, — bated wits the Specie Veco a ea” liupram: | s Sruunte, Cmca, Me convenient te AEM, | thenceortn parallel wins oops need (42m fies | DENSA TH A, By 1hbd. at OVE GSAS, Met | Sut 200; BAOLLAG. (CA. Hopting to 4: | go we null of Tat Eves Sram than ts, suticipated, at ior instance, “You! — @me of These Yaukes B nated with the Specific, it becomes an WUer luupussh arches, post office and hotels, a (39) foet, thence east one hu ‘and twenty (120) | Square Ni va ae reas Sart Moree! " From tbe Hartford Courant. BUMY Jor the liquor appetite wo exist Diy to a Dean porepable, tenant. Kor terms ap- | S29 co the piace of vesinnine: ate the improvements | T80u aaa "igus ¥ surcet noisier ee NO Mokues aleeaes ot ead Oh, gh iso. Coa. for the cureot labor troublon® “Seite WF Dania | A san in Chaplnville ts sai@.tohave pat in For Sa BY mi6-Lin - etek Dwelling teen oa eee 0 oa caement Menard T; Merrick. cm. as arenidence ang omen, 7 | eu tO L Kerb) 0 Van ey? £1,800. is 43 years old. He wusa confederate soldier | use a crank attachment toone axle ot his ° pr. s. F. WARE, Pesos, = fg | termsotenle! One-thirdcash;balancett one.twoand | two years. in caset irc ceaty,buance inoue and |G; 2. 600. N. G. Ordway to Estelle during the war, and has been w noted lawyer | wagon so arranged that as he drives along. tt EBBITT HOUSE DRUG STORE, reins cree. Sat frour the. day of aaron ex a nates to Dear Inter- | puretiaaer will be required, secuyed hy Gees ot erect | Wilkins, undivided. bit %, 8g. 1072; $476.35. since then. He has written a couple of iaw | Yorks tire dasher in a cuara in the wagon sud Corner 14th and F streets also, R. K. HELPHEN- | open all the year. Sun paslos ax’ and cold, poy ye eae rela Pit be seaud a policy of surance. “A depoalt of 8600 | Same to Florenes N. Ordvwag, do, sare ‘prop- books and is, Tam told, through # happy mar | saves noend of hard labor ut home. STINE, comer 14th street and Vermont avenue, | Sea baths sigam heated. Sold, wilt be required, oer oF see ERE Boe erty; $476.35. J.B. Patnam to Anton Kappler, Siege, A eetieese. - <oe- : am eee rest ea eee steune Seaares| Vunar gy uate eee es| MTG) (Eetehge suearer ty Tr ae Mt Tog testimonials from the best women and men from all | ‘chen ebruary ‘100i for spring trade. gale, Otherwine te wren ee oe add week (1800 F at hw, Weg Tote Ba. 279; $2 ao sis ee Sir Isaae Walpole, ot the committee onin-| Mrs. James Brown Potter is said to have de arts of the country. ceadatath | Aidress 2 EEL ee obese from depot. fall the property at the risk and cost ot the defeat pecolwadtds ‘Trustees. * Moan Pe 4. Surana ternal investigation, desired to report on the | termined not to appear again before the foot- Viewarrs ere a LE eerie Pc ne oe te ed Some our ec sine Brother Jordan found | wit atasuata if Sw HAVE JUST RECEIVED a FResH surpiy or | Axcro-Aumnucan Uxsurance Co, Jasicenn May? tet} “BROUED Lo Gh THE NOWHEWESTERS sub, St Dloeaaat 64,750 fe, eB Ris cost hors by GRAIG. suite, oc, pathos the | SOS papeeacds ios Gee tone suet Beat aus [(OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. Pe ts Oe K lou 83, T's sub Widows Rit investigating cormittes did, and he was sus-| Potters’ patucipation in amateur theatricals pence pe 29 F STREET NORTHWEST) thenapeae szp, QAUMPROVED Propenry mx Mera re ania Reet ie cas Bs Sab tot eaaqe aay R Marie C.Boet since. in changing hie eect, te uncctoed te the couse ol aos tug chaeftion, O& ‘ ND. G. AT AUCTION, others No wyae en p heart Seoken ‘hatural tbat a lady whe 2180, F : On PHORSDAT APRIL SPT EATON piers, No. 0737, Maulty Docket 26, the’ undersigaed | B 94. 546; $1,550. G.C. man found the ‘money in his left heel, | is, howover, porfeculy natural aay ss qasanres Yunis Wissen eins ences Bee iat Pactra hal | EURO ALE A iA | saat Sd Pag gig 9g ad ete ee oer a et MELS, FRESH EVERY DAY. 5, in Cox’s addition to Georgetown, Trontiug 1 or sf ‘along, but ‘of course, they | which only: ouyeat 6209:h st. naw... opposite U. 8 Patent Ofc, ISSUE FIRE AND MARINE POLICIES By a Pras House. ass poo aimeaa street, improved were two new corns of pattern. The | not care to uguin expose > Branch Store, 1706 Pennsyivaniaave nw | oc2 PALS Property will be divided and ‘been, is éccounte, bai- | sensational paragraphing..A® abo hus never 025 “emus: Unethird cash: balance in lx, twelve and is Titec tobe anne i sewer ‘nthe them es ianocent ‘On fa : ; | ig if i Hy if i i 3