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' THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. ©., se hs APRIL 14, 1886. FORSALE—MISCELLANEOUS AUCTION SALES. = SALES. OK SALE-TEN HORSES—JUST ARRIVED from Frederic< county, Md; can be seen at hysow House, corner 7th and P sis. nw. ie Fai SALE—CIGAR STORE—APPLY TO DAN; TEL LOUGHRAN, 1413 Pennsylvania ave. 10 Pee SALB PURE wire LecnoRN Eggs delivered at any part of tue cy. a fretting Also, Laying Hens and Chicken=—prre . @ . SALE—ON ACCOUNT OF ILL HEALTH 1 uae sell tay white et yortea Wines aa eat private fox trom i338" and’ 1865, sl Loe? wad iso, ata tery. 5 Fixtures for sai _spl4im JOR SALE doing a very Iu aver thirty years te present owner wishes €2 re'ire from business. Address X. ¥.Z, star vilice. ap14-20* “0% SALE-CHEAP—A GOOD HORSE, HA‘ Fors, Wurseat Cartage.” 60 Defrees st, intwern Renmfiodem,5trpm pleat Jk SALE—M. WILSON, DEALER IN NORTH. ern and southern sb, will offer iy a large stock of Fish, Clams, Crabs aud Oysters at Stand, No.1 Eastetn Market, and 286, 247 and Gentre Market Washingson. De. apgfewAm= K SALE-FOUR PAIR OF VERY FINE ‘Horses, one pair of black Coach Horses, one pair of ‘Coach Horses, one pair bay Mares, one pair of ing Ponies, dark brown; also, saddle and harness and coupe Horses, of which all are fine bred stock, at the stables of JAMES G. BOWEN, 645 New York ‘apls-1w Si: FIV driver; gent ‘Apply at 1211 apleate 7OR SALE—GROCERY AND PROVISIO: FScice, witb fixtures; cheap, if aout this week. 2 ih st. nw. apliate Fon S3E2, LARGE JGR Box OF Witt y change for asizuller one, Southeast corner : adMeenw apse R SALF—ONE OF THE OLDEST-ESTAB P'thed and best paying Restaurants in the District; centrally located. Address J. A, Box 654, Post office. apis2e {OR SALE—COAL AND WOOD YARD, AT A Dargain: splendid location, n.w. Address ‘and Wood,” StarOffice. “apla.st® OR SALE—ENCYCLOPEDIAS. JAMES PA ton, the celebrated Historian and Biographer : “In every house there Is placed aset of Apple- ton’s Encyclopaedia, it is like sending the wheie family tocollege.” ‘This work, new edition, can now be ob- tained, all the volumes at once, om easy payments. by addressing Box 129, Star office. ‘apls-eie R SALE—HANDSOME VILLAGE CART. pod us new. Also. Phaeton, Horse and Harness, very cheap DOWNEY'S Stables, 1620 L st. n.w: apis-2 z = JOR SALE-ONE PAIR FINE ROAD HORSES, ‘ue fine saddie Mare, good size; one new Victoria, medium weight pole and shafte: one second-hand six enger Wagonette, 10 first-class order; oue sidebar Kougy. pole aud sbaile, Joyce's make. Also. set of Sliver mounted double’ Harn agnew. The ‘above will besold as bargains. D BROS., 1620 Mat pleat a eres mare:can be driven by a lady; price, $15 ‘Also, buind Jack. Apply 1318 Corcoran se api2-3t® VOR SALE-SHOW CASES, MARBLE TOP ‘Tables, Hatrack. Chairs Baker's Implements, Bake Trough, etc; Household Furniture. 617 D st nw. apl2see FOR SMEPAIGE ROX IX PERFECT ORDER, S by 10 feet. Price $15. Apply at 607 11th st. nw. ,)OR SALE—NEW AND SECOND HAND CAR- and driving FOR SALE-CHESTNUT HORSE MODOC, 7 Years old, sound. gentle and kind: can be driven by ‘has’ trotted in les than 2:50. “Inquire at JAMES G. BOWEN'S, 615 New ¥ e. apl2o OR SALE—A PERFECTLY GENTLE. RELL ble horse, uine years ola 1 Griven said to a ror Soe SARE CHADS monthly rental, at casb - cent toued Hallet & Davis Upright Plano. sit wh a SL ate OR SALE—A PAIR OF DRIVING HORSES. bays, 5 years old: 1 bay mare, single driver, 7 ears ol: 1 bay horse years old. Address, F.C. Seatac, ‘Vernon Mills, Fauquier co. Va. aplo-lme FOR SALE THE FURNITURE AND EFFECTS ‘ofa three-story brick House, in the northwest, will be sold at» great bargain to a party wanting «nice Rome. Address Box 130, star office." aplo-lm R SALE_NEARLY NEW KNABE SQUARE Plano: handsome rosewood case, carved legs, grand acale, ip octaves: one of thelr beat quality, cost $000: very rich tone: guarantee for five years given: can bo bought for one laif cost for cash, including handsome Rew embroidered cloth cover and ‘plush stool. Also, dhe superb toned Cabinet Parlor Upright, but ttle i fourgent Carriage single harness Reon by An. invalid: horse now in the country, and in fine condition, Address MACK, ‘Star Bandwmely sod richly finished, 7% octaves: dne of the finest makes, for oaly $225, #100 cash flO per mo.: guarantee of five years. "Hoth of above Eregrest ‘We make a specialty of exch tng Upright Pianos for Squares ou the most favorable PIANO EXCHANGE WAREROOMS, Telephone 367-2 [apl0] 422 9th sirect, ‘OR SALE — Chey atten han SS ‘aznong them a pair ofiron grays alse-a Ave o Home; also a pair of draft Mt sles:nipo 10 low priera Borses. SCH: EL & QUIGLEY, in rear of 933 D Raw sone on amare a PIANO, oF rer toed: special in sjuare Flange, ‘and Organs to rent. HUGO WORCH & CO., 925 Tih st nw., Sole Agents tor Johmer Plavos apt-aw* Fo SALE-—STOCK, LEASE AND GOOD-WILL of first-class Restaurant and Bar for sal-; centrally Toon best ining rooms. “For particu: information lars ana fuli apply to ‘HUFTY & DYER, ‘Real Estate and Insurance, apS-ét 1301 F st. mw. R SALE—“T LOVE YOU DARLI — MY creama” rm suan Lew j wait of Mise Pimaia Thursty: “Wor sale’ at all'the Susie stores, and Brentano's, Spi-2w Fe: SALE—200 CARRIAGES AND WAGONS of besatifal design and Anish, consisting of Brews. sar Side-Bar Top Buggies, weighling trom, 24) povnis Begant Pressure and Business Phetons, Cabriolette Extension Carriages, At M| Phwetons for Ladies, Lexurlous Doctors’ Phaetons, Beautiful Summer Canopies, Handsome Curtain and Coupe: ‘The above cles are for sale or exchange at reasonable prices ‘terms, a8 I do not want tokeep and on accommodating them. All kinds of © ‘and painting will recuive Prompt attention at S's. MEEK G21 Gse now. =4 wie Carriages always on band. PoE SALE-A SUPERB STEINWAY GRAND Piao; food ae new; must be sold at ew than one. gira of cost, ALG. L. WILD & BROS. 700 ‘Tse B mb27-Ime R SALE RARE CHANCE—ONEOF DECKER BROTHERS New York Concert Grand Piano. olre at Masonic Hall. 9th and F sts, any day irow 9am. w6p m.,ata very low igure. im ‘Tu-mORROW. © DUVALL, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE TOWN LOTS IN THE VILLAGE OF MONTELLO, IN THE DISTRICT OF “COLUMBIA, ON THE BALTI- MORE AND OHIO KR Byvirtueofadeed oftrust dated October 4th,1878,, amt duly recorded tp Liber No. 884, follo 363. et Seq.,one of the land records of the Distrlet of Co Jumibia, and at the written request of the party secured thereby, we will sell at pubile auction, ‘on the prem ses, on "THURSDAY, the FIFTEENTH DAY OF APRIL, 1886, commencing at ONE O'CLOCK P. M. the following teseribed real estate, situate in the ¥1 jage of Montelio, in the District of Columbia, a8 ap- from the town plat of said village, to wit: In block 6, lots numbered 34, 36, 38, 40, 42 and 44, and lots commencing with 45 to 61, inclusive, and Tots 63, 03, 67, GU and 71, being In all 38 lots. ol SOCK 1, Hots 115, 11%, 110,121 and 125, in all 5 ots. In block 9, lot 150, and lots commencing with No. 152 to 187, inclusive, and lots 189, 191,103, 295. 197, 199, 201, Jo, 205, 207, 20, 211,218, 215, 217 and 219, in alt 63 low. In block 12, lot 156, and lots commencing with lot No. 15% to 206, inclusive, and lots 208, 210, 212, 214, 216. 218, 220 and 222, In all 58 lowe. In biock 13, lot 13:4, and lots commencing with lot 156 to 151, {nelusive, and lot 153, tn all 18 lot. in block 16, ot 140, and lots commencing with lot 143 to} tusive, and lot 15Y, in all 18 fots; total Iso lots. Terms ofsale: One-third cash; balance in six (6) and twelve (12) mouths; notes to bear interest from day of sale; to be secured by deed of trust on the prop erty Soid: oF alleash, at option of the purchaser. deposit of & per cent Fequired atiime ofsale. Conve; ancing, €c., at cost of purchaser. "Terms. to be com- plied with in ten days, otherwise Trustees reserve. the Fight to resell the property ut the risk and cost of de fanlting purchaser alter five days pubiie notice of such resale Ih some pewspaper published in the District of Columbia, WM. HELMICK, p5-e0 H.C ALLEMAN, }rrostees ‘ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers ALNUT FRAME PARLOR SUITES, UPHOL- STERED IN RAW SILK, WELL SADE: RUSE ‘OO FRAME SOFA AND TWO CHAIRS TO ATCH, WALNUT CHAMBER SUITES, WAL- UT BEDSTEADS, BUREAUS AND WASH- "ANDS, WALNUT EXTENSION TABLE AND ING-ROOM CHAIRS, EASY CHA TES LNUT CHAIRS, ‘UPHOLSTERED IN FOLDING CHAIRS, WIRE WOVE: A N fe ema si E WO TIRESSES, HAIR AND HUSK M TRESSES, OLL, PAINTINGS. CHROM GRAVINGS, HEATING STOVES, CH SS AND CHOCKERY WARE, BRUSSE! A URSDAY, tains FIFTEENTH. at TEN Out O'CLOCK A.M. we shi residence ‘No. 1324 jhwest, the above assortment of house- hold effects, in wood couditio: ‘aplodt WALTER B WILLIAMS & CO. Aucts. FPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. SALE BY CATALOGUE OF A GRAND ASSORT- MENT OF DWARF AND STANDARD HYBRID PERPETUAL ROSES, STANEARD AND HALF STANDARD ORNAMENTAL PLANTS, FRUIT TREES, AZE- LEAS, &c.. FROM THE BOSKOOP (HOLLAND) NURSERY ASSOCIA- TION, REPRESENTED BY C. H. JOOSTEN, AGENT FOR THE UNITED STATES, NO. 3 COENTIES’ SLIP, NEW YORK CITY. On THURSDAY, APRIL FIFTEENTH, 1886, commencing a HALF-PAST ONE O'CLOCK P. M- within my salesroous, southwest corner Pennsyl- vania avenue and 11th’ street, I will sell by catalogue the above collection. ‘This sale wiil be especially in- leresting to aunateurs, for whose special benefit the ‘Roses have been assorted. Send for catalogue. Terms cash, THOMAS DOWLING. 10-dts Auction PECIAL AND PEREMPTORY AUCTION SALE. tw eTOCK AND CONTENTS IN STORE 908 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST, ‘Sommencing TUESDAY, APRIL THIRTEENTH, ATTEN A.M, And will continue daily until all goods are disposed of. ‘The stock contains prime and Hret-class Dry Goods and Notwns, consisting of Silks, Velvets, Satins, fine Dress Goods, Cashmeres, ‘Embroidered Fiannels, Table Linens, Towels, Blankets, Quits, Underwear, Hosiery, Corsets, Laces, Embroideries, Gloves, Jerseys, Cmbrellas and Parasols, White Shirts, together with « full Tine of Domestles. Ladies wi do-weil to attend this sale, as @ good. as sortment of Spring Goods will be offered daily ‘Terms cash, Me FULEY, Auctioneer. apl3-St NE _OF THE FINEST BUILDING LOTS ON CAPITOL HILL AT AUCTION, SITUATED CORNER OF D AND THIRD STREETS S.E. On THURSDAY, FIFTEENTH APRIL, 1886, at FIVE OCLUCK P.M, we will sel, in frout fs: J the premises. PART LOT 8, SQUARE 793, fronting 58 feet on b street and 42 fect on 3d street, one, of the best sections of Capitol Hill, and cal Teadily be subdivided into three oF four building lots. ‘Terms: One-half cash; balance in one, two or three years, notes to bear six per cent per annum interest, payable semi-annually, and to be secured by deed of trust on property; oF all cash, at option of purchaser, Conveyancing, @€, at purchaser's cost. A deposit of ‘$100 required atsale. ‘Terms to be complied with in ten days, otherwise resale at risk and cost of pur- chaser, after five days’ public notice of such resale in some newspaper publisied in Washington, D.C. aplost UNCANSON , Auctioneers, rpHomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED PROPERTY IN GEORGETOWN. D. C.. AT AUCTION. On FHURSDAY. APRIL FIFTEENTH, 1896, at FIVE O'CLOCK P. M., In front of the prem: ises, I shall sell Lots 2, 3 aiid 4, and part of Lot, 5, ih Cox's addition to Georgetown, fronting 150 test on Sth street and 150 feet on Lingan street, wed by « Frame House. This property will be divided and sold separately. ‘Terms: One-third cash; balance in six, twelve and eighteen months, with notes bearing tnterest and secured by # deed of trust on the property sold; or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. All conver. ancting, «c., at purchaser's cost. A depositof $25 will ‘be required on each lot at time of sale. mbz7iéds THOMAS DOWLING. Auctioneer. JD PXCANSON BROS. Auctioneers, FINE BUILDING LOT ON MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE, BETWEEN FIRST AND SECOND STREETS NORTHEAST, AT AUCTION. On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL FIF- TEENTH, at HALF-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK, 5 J ‘we will sel), in front of the premises, LOT 16, IN SQUARE 723, fronting 16% feet on Massachusetts avenue, with a depth of about 89 feet. This lot is on grade and good loeation for building. “Terms: One-third cash, balance in oneand two years, or all cash, at option of purchaser. "Notes to bear six ber cent interest, and to be secured by deed of trust. A deposit of $100 required at time of sale, and terms to be complied with In ten days, otherwise resale. Com veyanciug, &¢., at purchaser's cost. aplzdcéas DUNCANSON BROS, Aucta JV EEKS € G0. Auctioneers, PEREMPTORY AUCTION SALE OF A VALU: ABLE UNIMPROVED BUILDING LOT IN A DESIRABLE LOCATION, BEING ON GSTREET. i D FIFTH STREE By order of the owner, we will sell on. THURS. DAY AFTERNOON, APKIL FIFTEENTH, FIVEO'CLOCK P-At,on the premises, sub. lot 26, in square 515, having’ front on G st, aear 5th north- West, of 25 feet, with an even depth of 100 feet. Sold tree ‘of ail encumbrances. ‘Tuxes. will be paid up to Oth June, 1886. Keal Estate Title Company's ab- tract furulshed.” All conveyancing and recording at Purchaser's cost, Terms One-third cash; balance in one and two Fears, wtsix per cent, or alleash. $200 down day of Sale, aplzat Fo SALE-THE “OTTO” GAS ENGINE RE fairey 20 Boller: avoids all expensive attendance; Bo loss of time: no Bandling of fuel; no ashes. For Fanning elevators, ng water, printing presses Sod machinery 7 circular abd price tke Dy BALLAUF, Agent, 731 Tih st. Pnhdosm Fe, SALE—BUSINESS WAGONS IN EVERY variety, Sinest and largest stock of platiorm spring ToBS Siac ecreet, Went Washingtod. “5. ERIE : 3 R, SALE— BIRDS — IMPORTED CANARY Birds five singers very Bird Food and 108 sale af the bird store, 1134 7th st. nv, Bem ‘ST HARTBRECHT. SUMMER RESORTS. _ LET—NEWLY-BUILT, WELL FUR- ‘Biabes at Berkeley Springs, W. Wa hours Washington, in "the, moun! Pure air. Water and bathing unsir- passed. apply 1414 H st. apli-was.ut* i= LA PIERRE, CORNER ATLAN- ry foand Delaware avenues laut: Ci toate 3 EDWARD 8. LEE, Proj ‘Open all the year. oe aparoun ‘OTEL PEMBROKE, NORTH CA"OLINA, acide, Auiutic Cli, NF: con, Seo Ore FinGEUPUSS epi dim” 1e) POF sare LaRGE HOTEL PROPERTY, At Ocean City, Maryland, ‘Known ss CONGRESS HALL Hotel contains 100 ‘Booms, and is furnished throughout, and is in good ‘repeiz. Terms reasonable. Apply to SAMUEL PELTz, 223 8. Bixth street, m2eewimae Philadelphia, Pa in‘ Unkland: Md convenient Std convenient to the season t6 kn accumtahie teneary Fur eoreieant acceptable tenant res ply 1g AA PERICY, 175 W. Hotfwan st. Baltimore. ry ‘ATLANTIC CITY, ‘open “nna, PAElOr, hot" and cold, ‘alt the year. seg bathe, seas Lenten. Mra JNO. 1. BRYANT. TLANTIC CITY, N. J. I ‘COLON ADE” Nebruaty 1Bit for spring trade ‘Badres Cc LEFLEK. 623 14th st. nw. Sty SSC CLAIR eB see ae ee Wurer & Luney, COR 6TH ST. AND NEW YORK AVE, RENT—A HANDSOME COTTAGE, partial! WAVERLY,” HAVE LUMBER OF ALL KINDS, ‘MILL WORK OF ALL KINDS AND HARDWARE OF ALL KINDS. And as you see our Yard and Warerooms are ahandy place to get anything you want inthe building line, ‘and you avoid the trouble of running about to make Darchases of various material. ‘We have the reputation of selling low on every- thing, besides furnishing tintclass material, and pro- pose to keep it up. WILLET @ LIBBEY. Lamber, Sash, Doors, Blinds and Hardware Mer- ‘chants, mbSL Cor. Cth mereet wad New Yorkave. am PROPOSALS. ROPOSALS FOR STATIONERY. Wak DEPARTMENT, April 12, 1886. Sealed Proposals (in duplicate) will be received at this office uutll ONE OCLUCK "P.M. WEDNES- DAY. MAY NINETEENTH, 1886, for furnishing Stationery for the War ‘Department’ and its Bureaus in Washington during the fiscal year ending June 30, 887. {blank forms of proposals, showing the items and es- timated quantities required, together with circular relating thereto, will be furnished on application to Proposals must be addressed to the undersigned, en- dorsed on the outside of the envelope, “Proposals {oF Stationery.” Bids will be considered on each item separately. GH. HOYT, Assistant Quartermaster, U.& apli15,16,176im14615-6t JPeoresals FoR, MISCELLANEOUS SUP- PLIES. SEALED PROPUSALS Gan dngio ne aa eee. eived at this office until ONE O'CLOCK P-M., WED- poate 2 eee ing June 30th, 1857. : a Blank peek Dep cares showing the items and eotian spre of proposals showing, the ems and fie 9 $0 bh Ts, Will be furnished on application to ea lecas ee cena a ene Soe Sere to Ve ec ned, : beste ag sy! Supplies.” = DROPOSALS FOR PAINTERS’ MATERIALS. ‘Orvick oF BUILDING Fon Stare, Wan AND NaV¥ DEPARTMENTS, Wasttrxaton, D. C.. April ¢ Syl, C> ABEIL 10th, 1886. Sealed ing and delivering ma- terials required for painting at the West and Center Wings of the Building tor'State, War and Navy De- vartments, in this city, will be recelved at this office uutil TWELVE M., on TUESDAY, APRIL TWEN TLETH, 1586, and opened immedisiely presence of bidders. Specifications, general Instructions to bidders, and blank forms of proposal will be furnished to estab- Uabed dealers in sald materials, on application to this office, THOS. LINCOLN CASEY, 4p10,12,13,14.17,19 PROPOSALS FoR FIESe vREF. Orrick ACR, WasitioTOMHARRACKS, D.C March Sth, 1886. SEALED PROPOSALS in Le oy subject to the usual conditions, with & copy” of this ‘advertisement — = ne eae office, ese o'clock noon. on Thur way, Aprli 15, 18e6.ac which thie and place ‘hey ‘will bé upened in preseuce of bidders, for furnishing and delivering the Fresh Beef required by the Subsistence Departinent, U.S armycat this post, for issues to troops thereat durtug the ‘seal year commencing July 1st, 1556. ‘The contract for F Beef shall not be construed to invoive the United ‘States to any obligation for payment in excess of the sppropriation granted by Congress for the purpose. roposals must be enclosed in sealed envel marked “Propvsals for Fresh Beef,” and addressed to toreject auf oF all proponent oepente pints eject any OF all prop jan pro information as to conditions, ually. of clas y~ in ment, amount of bond, &c., must be obtained by appli- cation to this ofice, SEDGWICK PRATT, Ist Lt. RQ.M. $4 Art, A.C. 3 be Th17e1sap0.6,14815-04 2KOPUSALS FORSHEET COP! ‘OFFICE OF BUILD: fort VETS, &C. \G FOR STATE, Wak AND Wanittnotun Ce inaich 224, 1860, Sealed Proposuis for furuishieg sand under one contract the Tinned Sheet C . Rivets, Gnivaniae-inye entnan ax require Sot zie rok ofthe west and ceuter wings of the atleast gate this city, will be War aud Navy Departments in ELVE Mon THURS. 1886-and celved at this ofee ut oe ay. as a amie tien duy - APRIL, Oheusd ins.nediately thereefter in presenes Gildas SSpeciti-ations. geueeal tustructious to binders ape blawk forms of ps will be furnished regular spanatactarers Or dealers on applirarion to the oils. HOS. LINCOLN CASEY, Cal Corps of mb25,24, (25, 26.apil3e idee nets 06 ney JUNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers, EXECUTRIX AND TRUSTEF'S SALEOF VAUUA BLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE, BEING PREMISES NOS. 301, 323 AND 325 FOUR- AND-A-HALF STREET SOUTHWEST, (ON CORNER OF FOUR-AND-A-HALF AN STREETS AND ON FOUR-AND-A-HALF STREET.) ‘Under and by virtue of the powers in me vested by the last will and testament of Joseph H. Han len, T shall, on WEDNESDAY, the FOUR: TEENTH DAY OF APRIL, A."D. 1856, at F (5) OCLOCK P. M., offer for sale, at public ouction, in Aront of the premisés, part of Lot nvmbered fourteen, in Square four hundred and ninety-three, (493), ning at the northeast corner of said lot ahd run” ning thence south on the line of 4% street twenty (20) feet, thence west seventy-nine feet three and @ bait {ncties, (79 fect inches), thence north twenty (20) feet, and thence vast veventy-nine feet threeand @ halt Inckies, (79 feet Big inches). to, the place of beginning, Improved by premises No. 301 4% street southwest, IMMEDIATELY THEREAFTER I shall offer for sale part of Lot one (1), in said square 493, bevinning for the same at 2 point’ on diz street_ west at the dis. tance of seventeen (17) feet from the southeast corner ofsaid square and running thence north with the line Ofsaid ‘dig street thirty-one Ul) feet, thence west sixty-six (86) feet, thence south thirty-one (31) feet and thence east sixty-six (68) to suid 4iq street and place of bezinning, improved by premises Nos 323 and 325 diy street sonthwest. ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash; bulance in equal pay- ments of at one and two years, notes to bear Interest, payable semi-nanually and (0 be secured by dved of rust on the premises suld, or all cash, at option of purchaser. Conveyancing, &c., at cust of purchaser. A deposit of $100 required on each plece sold at time ofsale. Terins to be complied witn in ten days, otiier- right reserved to reseli at the risk and cost of de- fauiting purchaser or purchasers after five days’ pub- He notice of such resale in some newspaper published in Washington, D. C. CAROLINE H, BEHREND, Executrix and Trustee under will ‘0: h HL Han- Tein, deceased. is THIS EVENING. PAWNDROKER'S SALE, We will sell, at 1232 Pennsylvania avenue, at public auction, all pledges forfeited py non-redemptior:, [rom No, 10,000 to 31,115, commencing WEL ESDAY APRIL FOURTEENTH, aud THURSDAY, APRIL FIFTEENTH, 1586, at HALF-PAST 'SEVIN O'CLOCK P.N., consisting of Gold, Silver and Metal Watches, Diunionds, Chains, Necklaces, Lockets, Scarf Pins, Earrings, Pins, Bracelets, Kings, Sleeve Buitons, Gtins and Pistols, Typewriters, and ail kitts of Instruments, Books, Clocks, Opera Glasses, Solid Sliver and Plated Ware, Ladies’ and Gents’ Clothing, And ail kinds of Wearing Apparel and Valises. N. B—Patles holding tickets will pleuse take no- STELNEM RROS. uctioneer. apis LEVEN SUBURBAN LOTS, FRONTING SEV- EXTENDED— HOWARD EEIS-NEAK “THE SCHEUTZEN PARK.” A'T AUCTION, ei ON MONDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL NINE- TEENTH, commencing at FIVE O'CLOCK, we Will sell th front of the pret LOTS 29, 30, 31. 32 and 1, each fronting 50 feet on, Seventh street’ exiended: Lot 1 having aiso a front of 150 feet on Howard street. LOTS 2,3 aud 4 each front 50 feet on Howard street, with a depth of 150 feet. LOTS 25, 26 and 27 each front 50 feet on Steuben street, witha dept, of 190 feet, All of said tots being in block No, 5, of Todd & ‘Brown's subdivision of Pleasant Plains. : ‘These lots are among the best in this subdivision and are rapidly enhancing tn value; suitable for Hlorist, butchers or persons desiring investment. ‘Terms: One-thi balance In one and two Years; notes to beur interest at 6 per ceut, payable Sembannually and to be secured by deed of ‘tru premises, or all casit at option. A deposi quired ou each Jot at time of sale, Ci at purchaser's cost. ‘Terms to be complied with in 7 days, otherwise resale, at risk and cost of defuulling purchaser, after 5 days public notice of such resale ii some news} ished in Washington, D.c ore DUNCANSON BHOS. _apl3-déds Auctioneers. HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. CATALOGUE SALE OF A SUPERB COLLECTION OF JAPANESE ART TREASURES, BEING THE MOST COMPLETE ARRAY OF JAP. NESE GOODS EVER SHOWN IN WASHIN TON, INCLUDING A LARGE NUMBER OF DECORATED PORCELAINS FROM THE CELEBRATED KORANSHA POTTERY, REP- RESENTING THE BEST ART PRODUCTS FROM EVERY PROVINCE IN JAPAN, SUCIL AS HAND-DECORATED PORCELAINS AND FAIENCES, FASHIONED TO FORMS OF OR BRONZES FROM THE (OST RENOWNED MAK- ERS OF TOKIO AND KIOTO. EXAMPLES OF WORK INLAID WITH GOLD, SILVER AND COLORED BRONZES; RARE PIECES OF OLD WORK IN BRONZE; A BEWILDERING Ale RAY OF THE MOST PERFECT CLOISONNE EVER SHOWN; PANELS CARVED IN WOOD AND PAINTED; IVORY CARVINGS, SILK EMBROIDERIES, DECORATED SCREENS OF ALL SIZES; SATSUMA WARE; ELEGANT VASES IN ALL SHAPES: MANY CURIOS ANDBIZARRE CONCEITS OF THE EASTERN MIND, &a, &o. THE COLLECTION WHOLE FORMING A COMPLETE MUSEUM, DISCLOSING THE HIGHEST RESULTS OF ORIENTAL ART. ‘With my salenrooms, soathwest corner Pennsyl- yania ‘aveniie snd Iith’ street, commencing WED- NESDAY, TWENTY-ETHSE” APRIL. 1586, AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK A MAND HALE-PAST TWO. OGLOCK PM. AND CONTINUING AT SAME HOURS ON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY FOLLOW. ING, I will sell without reserve tne above elegant col- lection, embracing the best examplesof the miost per- fect work of the Japanese. Grand Exbibition MONDAY AND TUESDAY, APHIL NINETEENTH AND TWENTIETH, 1rou Catalogues Wil be NINE A.M. UNTIL SIX P. at mailed to any adress free of churge. ‘Terms cash, pla THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. _ PlPRCANSON BROS, Auctioncers TRUSTEES SALE OF IMPROVED AND U PROVED PROPERTY, SITUATED ON SEV: TH AND 1 STREETS SOUTHEAST AND ON ELEVENTH STREET SOUTHEAST, NEAR PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Conumbla, holding a spectal tern passed in Equity Cause No. 9661, Docket 25, we : said catise, will offer fuk = APRIL TWEEN EVENTH, A.D. 1886, at FIVE O'CLOCK P in front of the premises, wil of Lot one (1), feet front by the depth thereof of Lot two gouth 20 11-12 feet front by the depth thercy forty-two (42), in square numbered. seventy-elght (875). This property has a frout of 8S 7-12 feet on Seventh street vast, and SO fect dy inches ga I street south, and will be subdivided and'offe:ed 8 follows: 25 9-12 feet frunting on 7th street by a depth ot 80 feet dy inches. on I street, Improved by a large tour story Bric« Dwelling. ‘Three Bullding Lots on 7th street, two of whic! Me and the ‘of Lot ht hundred sid have a front of 20 feet each aud “the thera front ot A rect 10 inches, all having « depth of BU feet iq ches. IMMEDIATELY AFTER we willsell, in front of the premises, south part of Lot six (6), In $ bered nine hundred and ninety-four (Y04). fronting 76 feet ¥ Inches on 11th street eust, aud Will be suby divided and offered as follows: 28 feet front on 1th sireet by Proved by two-story rick Dwelling. 11 feet frout on 11th street by the depth of the lot, being north of the brick house, ‘Two Building Lots on the south of the brick, each of seld sots, having a front of 21 feet 4% inches by the depth of the lot. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money in cash; the balance in equal amounts, with interest from day of sale, for which notes of the’ purchaser or pur chasers shail be given, payable in ohe and two years from day of sale, respectively, or all cash, ut the option of the purchaser. A deposit o! $100. will be required. ou each parcel uf time of sale. Conveyancing, ae., at puzchaser's cost. If terms of sule are not complicd with in ten days from day of sale, the Trustees reserve the right to rewdvertise and resell the property in de= fault at the risk of defaulting purchaser, CHARLES MILLET frusteo 0 11thst. se. HORATIO BROWNIN( apl2-eo&ds 610 Peni PHOS. E WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer, ‘pth of the lot, im- TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED REAL EST aT NUMBER 919 L STREET NORTHWEST; AND VACANT LOTS AS K¢ ON L STREET, BETWEEN NINT STREETS ‘NORTHWEST: ON ReAR OF LSTRELT BETWE! TENTH NORTHWEST: AND GEORG Columbia, holding a special term for Orphans’ JB Court business, and by the decree ofthe said Supreme ‘Term in Equity, in cause No. 7738, 1 will, us Trustee, sell ubiic auction, in frout cf each of the premises, the following real estate in the City of Washington, District of Columbia, to wit: On THURSDAY, the TWENTY-NINTH DAY OF APRIL, A.D. 1886,AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. of Lots Land K, in square 369, having a front on L street of 22 45-100 feet, and ieiaeamengeees om bone Reg hele rep ie tara N, front each 2211-100 feet’ on a 30-foot and havi ng, on the w. side # 15-foot alley and on the E. side a 30-foot alley, together with the liu- Also, on the sume day. at HALF-PAST FIVE pe ieee fire lots 2,5,9 and 10, in sq, 602, and "terms of ‘Sale: One-third of the purchase money in cash and the balance in two equal instalments in one and two years, with six cent interest from day of sale, for which notes of purchascrs must be given secured by deeds of trust on the property sold, or all ih at option of purchasers, deposit of $100 ust be made on each of the lots in square 369, and $50 on €aca of the other lots when knocked eben eet See rece ee of suje must be complied with within ten days from Pe eae ek Scie rae et Gamer ae chaser after theee iblic advertisement. HENK' ISE GARNETT, Trustee, 416 5th street northwest. THOS. E, WAGGAMAN, Auct. ap7dicds FPHOMAS J. FISHER @ GO, Real Estate Aucis, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF THE ESTATE OF THE LATE RICHARD T. MERUICK, ON F STREET NORTHWEST, BEING NOS, 1306 AND 1308. By virtue of # decree of the Supreme Court of | the District of Columbia, passed in the cause of | Margaret Merrick aud "otners Merrick and others, Nu. 9736, unde trustees appointed Pp to sellon TU! AY, APRIL TWENTY- SEVENTH, A. D, 1886. at FIVE O'CLOCK P. M., at lic auction, tn frout of the premises, Rjuare No. aba, Waahingion.’D. ‘nd. igos ¥ streot northwest, litely oocuplod by RS v8q., a6 aresidence and office. ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash, baiance in one and ATURAL MINERAL waren: | Svotechilos Pend doll ed ere SHAPER. J TeleonoueaTa “Nitktdul’ reso reret | mnipame and aN. Calvert eS Nalitsore, WEEKS & 00. a: cers, (057 Loiisians ave., opp. City Post Office. ‘THURSDAY, APRIL FIFTEENTH, et TEN A.M, In front ofand within. our salesrooms, zeneral collec Won of readar weeny Sale of Household Furniture and Rifects. ‘One Organ, four Walnut Bed-room Sets, new and second-hand, of three to 10. pleces each Hair and Shuck Matiresves, tefrigerators Sue Parlor ol several Sromels'and. Ingrain "Carpet. Ott Cloth and ings, Hall Rack, Plevures, Cook St0V' ‘Top Tables. Cane and Wood Seat Chairs, Easy aud Lounges, Pier Mirror. AUSHION SALE OF A VERY VALUABLE BUILDING LOT, ON THE NORTH SIDE OF N STREET NORTHWEST, JUST WEST OF 14TH STREET. uae RDAY, APRIL SEV: & a the east 25 feet front by depth of original Lot 4, Terms made kuown at time of gale W. CLARENCE DUVALL, Auctioneer, apl4d&ds 925 F street. D)PXC4N50N BROS, Auctioneers THREES* BRICK DWELLING AND LOT, SND EIETEES TL SIREEIS Nt : SEAS 1417 N STREET, TC CLOSE AN Qn WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL. TWENTY-FIRST, 1886, at FIVE O'CLOCK. We will sell, to cldse an éstate, in front of thé, Premises, ‘PART LOT 3, IN SQUARE 211, fronting 20-f . nd running back that oved by a three-story 1417 N street. A de- cation for a private residence. E rms: One-third cash, balance in equal instalments ‘and two years, notes to beat interest at Six per ber annum, pavable semiannually, and to be secured by deed’ of trust on , OF all cash, at Option of purchaser. A deposit of "S200 required At time of ‘sale. “Conveyancing, c., ut purchuser's Cost. Terms to be compiled with in ten days: other. Wise, right reserved to resell at the risk and cost of the Gefaniting purchaser, after five days public no- tice of such est fewspaper published Ja Washing on. 0. By order of te. apli-dgas BROS, Auctioneers TP MOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. EXECUTORS SALE OF IMPROVED AND UNIM: PROVED REAL ESTATE IN THE CITY OF WASHINGTON, D. C. By virtue of th: ority conferred upon the Exeeator will and testa of Wm. NINE c ie at TALE the following pleces of prop Vin 12, 1m square 12, 19 improvements. Immediately afte Lot 8, in square 12, improved by four brick houses, Iminediately after Lot 3, in square 1 Lot 9, in square 20, 19 in Immediately after— Lot 2, in square 59, no improvements, Term’: One-half cash; balance in six and twelve mouths, with jaterest ai six per centum per annum, secured’ by deed of trust on the property sold; or all cash, at the option of the purct anciig at purchaser's cost SBY, Wa. Easby, deca, WRSCOTT & WILU mi ON BROS., Auctioi SALE OF FINE BRICK DWELLE LOT, BEING 119 TH W AND 0 STREETS IRTIEWEST. tue of a deed of trust, duly recorded in gm 0.596, follo 261, et sei, oF the land ree. ee grds for the District of Col we will sell, on da, THURSDAY, APRIL TWENTY-SECOND, A. D. Insé, at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M, in front of the Fenises, wll that lot or parcel of ground lying and ing in the city of Washington, in the District of Co- Tumbin, betng Lot numbered: uine (9) In John M. Sims (executor) subdivision of sjuare pumbered three hun- Gred and thirty-nine (339), together with all the in. provements, Ways, easements, rights, privileges and Appurtenances to the same belonging or in any wise sypertatning: This lot is Dasenent bei iu. good local Miers Ui rs; hotes to bear interest, payable semi-annual nd to be secured by deed of ‘trust, or all cash, at op: tion of pure ‘A deposit of $200 required at time of sale. Convey ke., at purchaser cost, Terms to be complied with in ten days, otherwise the Tras. tees reserve the right to resell at the risk and cost of the deiauiting purchaser, after. five days" pulile no tice of such resale in some newspaper published in Washington, D.C. ap! PERBUTORY sal } Trustees, OF THREE OF FINEST BUILDING LOTS IN THE Ci SITUATED ON M STREET, NEA THOMAS CLRCLEL On ‘1UESDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL TWEN- TIETH, at FIVE O' ‘we Will sell, In front of the premises, LOTS 31, 32 and 33 in Square 214. Each Lot fronting 25 feet on M street and running back to wide wt ‘The Lots face et, Massachusetts avenue and ‘Thomas Circle, being near’ 14th street, and uo better location in. Washiugt sidences; it 1s seldom such prope’ ‘Terms: One-third notes to bear interest, trust. or all cash $250 required ¢ Ing, &c., at. purchuses’s cost deed 0} haser. A deposit of vtsale. “Conveyance rms to be complied th in’ ten days, otherwise resale ut risk and cost of efuulting purchaser, after five days’ public notice of auch resale iu some Newspaper publigied in Washing ton, D. G. CANSON BR apls-aceas _Avetioneers. /PUOS 5. FISHER & CO, Teal Fatate Auctioneer, TRUSTEES SALE OF MOST VALUABLE UNIM- PROVED LOTS IN TH NORTHWESTERN PART OF THE CITY, By virtue of a decree of the me Court of STORED AR Sree assy ad hac FIV? UCioek Pt War publ waehads une Orde prosiver foie: Nes Us UL ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash; balance in one and two years in equal instalments, for which notes of HOHE HAMIHOS, rrastee, SALE OF A SEMEN. i LESS STREET, BietW REETS, IN GEORGETOWN, D.C Virtue of two deeds of trusts, dated Fexpec: tvely the Slt day of Mareh, A. D-1sb4, and the 12th day of January, A.D. 1886, and recorded 4, Liber 80. 1,081, folto 47, et seq and Liber No. Io olto 245, seq, respectively, two of the land records Of the District of Columbia, abd ut the written request Of the party secured thereunder, the undersigned truse tees whit sell et publiewuct on, in frontof tne premises, ou WEDNESDAY, the TWENTY-CIRST DAY OF APIUL.A.D. 1890. at FIVE-THIRIY O'CLOCK P. Me, ithe following real esta n Georgetown, In the Dnstrietor ¢ north thirty-nine (30) red fifty-seven (57) and dity-eight ition ta said Georgetown, descrioed finling for the fof said lot numbered ngress street atid the sald line of Congress tle ce West Wt Fight atigies tocong ° nudred and twenty (120) feet thenee north parallel with Congress street Gaurty-ning (39) feet, thenee east_one hundred and twenty (120) fect to the place of begini with the improvements thereon, consisting of @ threestory. and. basement Brick Dwelling, kuown as No, L405 Congress street. “Terms ofsale! One-third cash; balance inone, two and ‘years, for which purchaser's notes to bear inte nthe day” of sale, and payable sem annual iid to be secured by decd of trust om the. property. Sold, will. be required, oF all cash at, option of par Chaser. A deposit of S500 required at time or date, con vevanclng avd recordin ‘Terms to be complied Ww se, otherwise tite ‘Trust Sell” the property at the ihg purchaser alter five newspaper published in igt Se JESSE H. WILSO: apo-déds by nietes an me at Uh uit cost of purcha: ten days from day of rve the right to re id cost of the default RCERB. MAY FPPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer ASsic ALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPEWTY SITUATED CORNER OF TENTH AND § STREEIS NORTHWEST, BELNG NO. 1800 TENTH STREET. SATURDAY, APRIL SEVENTEENTH, at FIVE O'CLOCK P-M., in front of the & es, | Will sell sub. Lot 1, in square 334, having a frontage of 90 feet on'10th street and 23 feet on S street, with an alley on 10th street side, Im proved by a two-story frame Cottage aud Stable, with inodern improvements. ‘Terms: All cash, of which $100 will be required at time of sale. All'conveyancing and recording at pur- chaser’s cost. If terms are not complied with in ten days the Assignee reserves the right to resell the property at the risk aud cost of defaulting purchaser or purchasers, aps-déeds H. 8, BERLIN, Assignee. I RUSTER’S SALE OF VERY VALUABLE BUS. NESS PROPERTY, NO. 927 DST, NEAR PENNA. AVENUE’ AND 10TH ST. N-W By virtue of a decree of the supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed in Kguity cause No. 9753, Doc. 25, wherein Jane M. Hook et ‘al. are complainants, and Hurry A. Hook et al, are ue. fendants, the undersigned trustee will offer for sale at ublic auction, in front of the premises, on TUES .the TWENTIETH day of APRIL, A. D. 1856, at HALE-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P. M./‘all that cer: tain plece or parcel of land situate and ‘being in the city of Washinstou, D. C., known and designated on the plat of said city as the' western part of lot num: bered tive (5), in square numbered three hundred and seventy-vight (378), the said part of lot having a front on north D street of twenty-three feet seven and one- half inches (23 fect 7%, inches}, and running nortn and back with the sume’ width gue hundred aud ese seven feet ten aud one-haif inches (iBT feet tg Inches) to the rear line of said lot aud tow public foot alley'tn said _sqoare, improved with’ two three: Story brick oases covering the entire lot, TP not sold as an entirety, the property. will be oflered in two parcels, viz, the front part on D street, being the width of the lot by a depth of 210 feet with the shouse thereon, and the Tear parton the public alley, being the widih of the lot by a depth or 47 fect oly inches, with the house thereon “Terms of sate: One-third. of the. parchage money in cash, of whieh. §300 ‘lust be pald At tue time OF sal nd the’ balante in two equal instalments at one an two years for which the purchaser must give ils romilssory noten, with intertst from the duy Of suse Hf sara xmeaninaly, Sc "notes to besectted 2y on the i or all cash, perchaser's option, "An conveyancing at the pur: haser’s cost. SAMUEL H. WALKER, Trustee, 630 La ave. nw. W.C. DUVALL, Auctioneer, sph lodéas HHOMAS DOWLING, Aucuoneer. THAT VERY DESIRABLE IMPROVED ROP- ERTY, KNOWN AS THE GERMAN BALL SITUATED ON ELEVENTH STREET, NEA) ENORTHWEST( BEING NO. 600), AT AUC- 1 SEE ORAS TE EY ENTE premives, [ will sell that valuable Improv property known as the German Hall, No. 606 11. street northwest, and being part of Lot 12, in square 820, fronting 25'feet on wes: side of 11th ‘street, by a depth impro' and of 50 ved by a three-story ciren ranean cantare eonveuvens to, oflices, £2. 4, aad should command the atteulon of rms: Cash within twenty days, and down | tume of sale. “a conveyancing haloes a par chaser’s cust. 1f terme are not complied with ip twen- y ‘Commilteo reserve the Tight to resell the property ot the nai and cout of he ‘par: if OF Knadiaainegh Unvorrosare, Yer, Forroxate THE PALAIS ROYAL buyers have been unfortu- ‘200 dozen, warranted extra fine pure linen, Ladies’ Handkerchlets; some plain white with beautifully em- broldered borders; others have silk embroidery in col- ora We counted twenty-two different designs, the lot comprisirg the surplus stock of an imporver. The goods vary in quality, but we can honestly assure our patrons none of the Handkerchiefs are worth leas than 25c.,and many would not be dear at 48c. each. YOUR CHOICE FOR 23c. 100 dozen Ladies’ Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, with hemstitch and herring-bone borders, some have “dice” corners, othersare embroidered. The quailty of the linen is the attraction, and we think it not an unjust claim when we state THEY ARE THE BEST 2 FOR 25 LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS EVER OFF} IN THE DISTRICT. . YOUR CHOICE 2 FOR 25c. 50dozen GENTLEMEN'S extra size, pure Linen Handkerchiefs, with hemstitched borders % Inch, inch,1 inca and 2 inch. These Handkerchiefs are plain white. We have them with colored borders tor the same price, but the quality is not so good. Can honestly guarantee the White Handkerchiefh to be worth 35c. each. As we shall be unable to duplicate the order an early call is advised. 25c. EACH; on, 6 FOR $1.35. Sa Not more than stx of the White Handkerchiefs will be sold to a customer. JERRY My WREEL ORRRY JRO WWWWE OL RY Y JEP WWW WER} |RE YY J SE WwWWw ER RRY . SiS ERE W OW EEFLLILR R ¥ = 15 CENTS, Fifteen cents is so low a price for OXIDIZED AND BRONZE CLASPS that one {s apt to think they must be trash. Such isnot the case. The Palais Royal as- sures its patrons that 50c. Is belng charged by two of its competitors for similar goods. Thereason for the price belng 15 cents is that we closed out the balance of the manufacturer's stock at 14 cents piece. We had to buy 100 dozen to get them so cheap, and the only way to sell them quickly is to be content with a ‘very small profit, EFF A NNN 88g F AA NNN §& Fk 4A NNN Sss8> ‘The last arrival is the bargain of the season. 100 dozen Satteen Faus in pink, blue, cream, white, Olive wood sticks. Country scenes are depicted so like na- ture, that they look like fine hand painting. 39c. EACH. THE BARGAIN OF THE SEASON. G L = €°% O% Y ¥ EER ass ig tun 48 W Bois GGG ‘007 ‘vo ogee S38 7 Warranted selected skins. ‘The newest shades of tan. Improved shape. Tried on at the counter. Ua dressed Kid Mousquetaire Gloves,6 button length, 75c.; 8 buttons, 89c. Only 25 dozen pair. Please call at once; especially if you weur the popular sizes, viz: 5% and 6 DRESS TTITRRR 1 MM MMMM OM GG. T RO RUMMMMMMM 6 @ RRR MMM MM MM TR RUM MMM OM cg TR RUM MMM M GG NOVELTIES. Hussar Loops in new colors and designs have Just been received; also Wood and Jet Kdgings in all shapes and colors, Limited quantities, but extraordi- narily low prices, a@- THE PALAIS ROYAL ADVERTISEMENT COMPRISES THIS ENTIRE COLUMN. Stationery, Parasol and Hosiery bargains are quoted below. apis Tar Pazar Rovars The Stationery Department fs the latest addition, and in order to quickly introduce and thronghly ad- vertise the Palals Royal's last born all goods will be sold tor one week at cost price. Since the stock has only iately been purchased only the latest novelties will be on exhibition and sale. Very best Note Paper, 8c. quire. Very best Envelopes, 6c. « package. ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL'S A H 00 It FEE RRR ¥ LE o> PETE Ly PES3 SSE ee OF HoH “oo Ss H kee k E OF 7 ‘The Hosiery Buyer returned from New York Thurs day evening and requests the advertisement. of the tollowing “Crushing” barcams. “He sald “crushing” Itisto be presumed he ‘was thinking of the Palais Royal's competitors: 150 doz. Fine Silk Hose, split feet, all the new spring shades: also, black, 9Be.; worth S150, 20 doz Silk ‘IJose in bout patterns, 7c. a pair. “Same -as offered all over the city for U8e. 40 doz Black (iste Thread Hose, spilt feet, 44c. Same quality as sold Jast week for 4c. 100 doz ‘Schopper's Celebrated Hose, spilt fect, ull colors and black, 1c. a pair. "Price last week, B¥c._ 25 doz. English Derby Ribbed Hose, black and colors, only 28c.8 pale. doz Hairline ‘Striped Hose, Britlsh, 17e.'a pair. Last week's price, 23¢.°35 doz. biack and colored Lisle Thread Hose, split feet, fered at the special price of 2c. palrin' order to Ii duce you to visitthe Hoslery departiunent. Only two palr tomenstower, 50. doz. fancy striped Hose, French ribbed, competitor’s price, 48. ‘Palais Royal's price, He. a pair. Children's Derby ribbed Hose, all: colors. and sizes; Palais Royal's price, 22¢. a pair. Price else where, 25¢. ee SPRING UNDERWEAR. Ladies’ Ribbed Silk Bodices, cream, pink, blue, biood, tan, old gold, $2.38, Super liudla Gause Vents pearl buttons, silk bound, all styles, 4s. Jersey fit Ung Balbriggan Vests, 44c. Gauze Jersey Vests: 35¢, special LotGauze Vests, 24c. Well made, of ‘good material, and superior to the usual 25c. Underwear. THE PALAIS ROYAL'S EPP, A RRR A BoP Aa Bek dy 8553 9% E PP AA RRR AA Sss.0 OL AKA nOR OOL Po AAR 82'S 8588 “oo BARGAINS. ‘The Jate April showers were not conducive to the sale of apparatus intended to keep off the sun's ray’ ‘To force the sale of Parasols the eutire stock, every tece of which ts new, will be offered at ten per celit ‘low usual prices. For one week only. MATERIALS. trimmed with colored velven Pat : im colored velvet." Pongee, lace trl With loops of velvet. Pongee, with tuttles of lace attd yelvetcord, Chenilie, trimmed with chenille balls Satin, with loops of ribbon aud rosary ‘beads Sacer with ince and Jet beaded trimming. Satin, with nce rofiies all over. Satin, with Spanish Guipare and Hs curial covers.” Satin,’ with colored stipes “of ail widths. Persian Silk, lined with shaded livin, colors. Pongee, Watered Silk, in all colors and qualities. India Silk, ‘ith variegated | I: Lowe fae colored stripes. “India Grass, ao imi: = SHAPES. ike Star Fish, Mush: yi top, Combination, Cane ftandiaCarsge oP” CABOPY PRICES. ‘From 98c. to $25. All reduced for this week. ’ ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL’s U U MM MM BBB RRR FI u MMM BRR EEBE E & UMM eRe ET OF AA w MMM Bask ReeetustureS : BARGALNS, “Gloria” Cloth; wears four umes. looks as well, costs less. Try a Gloria feng Gold aud Silver to} z Gald.aud Silver top Umbrelias at twenty-five per cent lnteat styles of haudies, $1-55, $1-50, @2 86 82 GOSSAMERS. Ladies’ Silver Gi Circulars, $1.35. Newports, 3% Hef SaaS ee all'sizes, $1.00. Bee eee THE PPP A P &é AA P AA A PALE. fh OVAL. 2d EDITION. Lats aan The St DR. MARY TO THE RESCUE. She Induces Dr. Hale's Pittebarg Cred- {tors to Compromise and He ts Re- PrrtsBRG, April 14,—Through the efforts of Dr. Mary Walker, Dr. W. H. Hale, of Washing- ton, who was held here on a charge of conspir- ing to defraud his creditors, was released this morning. His creditors bave to accept notes at twenty and sixty days for the amounts due them. Dr. Hale left for home this after- noon, —————— The Report of the Payne Investigation. CoLumnvs, Ouro, April 14.—The Payne tn- vestigating committee neld consultation, and the members found they could not ‘apon the main points, and {t was decided that the re- ports sball be submitted to the House. The work of preparing the reports has begun, and it is understood wil be completed in a few days. (a ‘The Pennsylvania's Relief Plan Revised PHILADELPHIA,April 14.—The modifications in the Pennsylvania ratiroad relief plan have been completed and approved by the board of directors and by the managers of the various companies allied with the system. The revised form of regulations will take effect on May Ist. ee New Jersey Municipal Elections. THE DEMOCKATS ELECT THEIR MAYORS IN JERSEY CITY AND HOBOKEN. Jersey City, N. J., April 14.—This morn- ing’s retarns from yesterday's charter election in Jersey City and Hoboken make several changes in the cases of the candidates tor the municipal boards, Orestes Cleveland, dem., has a majority of about 1,000 for mayor over Gil- bert Coll] sae republican incumbent. In Hoboken, Edwin J. Kerr, dem., ts elected mayor by about 200 majority over Herman L. Timken, ind. The present incumbent, John Reid, rep., is elected school trustee over Dr, L. A. Elder, Ina, “Unser Fritz” Has the Measles. BERLIN, April 14.—Crown Frederick William 1s ili with ‘measles, He Stabbed his Wicked Wife. New York, April 14.—A travefstained man named Charles Doran, gave himself up to Sergt. Fanning of the East 2:2d Street station house at 6 o'clock this morning, saying that at 2 o'clock he had stabbed his wife Mary, in Newark. He walked from Newark to this city. A dispatch was sent to the Newark police, who, in reply, yerified his statement, saying the woman was dying. Doran said be was 47 years old and a boatnan. He stabbed his wife with a small pen-knife, because she was a bad woman and was criminally intimate with an old man named Sullivan, who was 72 yearsof age. His wile was 50 years of uge. — A Brave Old Man. ALONZO KENDALL, AGED 70, KILLS A BURGLAR WHO BREAKS INTO HIS HOUSE, CrxcixNatt, April 14.—Alonzo P. Kendall, living with bis wife in @ cottage at Lockland, Ohio, shot and killed a burglar, who, with two others, was entering his room shortly after midnight Jast night. Mr. Kendall spoke twice to the man, asking what he wanted, and was answered with an oath. When the burglar, already inside the window, attempted to drow @ weapon, Mr. Kendall shot him in the head with @ shot gun, killing him instantly, Mr, Kendall ls over 70 years of age. The mayor will not arrest him, ee FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL The New York Stock Market. The following are the opening and 3:00 p. m. prices ofthe New York Stock Market to-day, as reported by special wire to H. H. Dodge, 039 15th street: BOM Texas Pac.) 10% 10% sage, ilenrae:) 60K ay: ab. Pac |Sbo-pret—-| 16". O° West Union| 68y Gos, eli a Baltimore Markets. RALTIMORE, Mop. April 14.—Virginia sixes, Vast conroindated, G5: paxedue Coupons: Odige ten forties, Tinta, uew threes. 65; North Carolla stxes old AT sig id torday. BALTIMORE, Mp... April 14.—Cotton steady and firm—middling, Oly Flour guietand nominally stead; Howard street and. western super, 2.Uoa3.10: 1 25a4.00; do. family, — 4.25a5.00: city mills ‘B7ous.25 do. extra, 3.50ad.15: do. Bio : Patapsco family, 5.40: do. ‘super- fauve "pat 75. Wheat—southern steady and quiet; western easy and quiet southern, red, ¥3a06: do tanbos, gota No 1" Marylany 09404: Nox a western, wiiter red, spat, Su il, May Soayath0my June, OF aanedr "Augiee Solgasty "Corn southern steady and firm; western steady: southern nite, 4Oa47: do. yellow,4dnd6ig: western wixed, spot, nd April, 46a4¢ May, 47%ynd5%; June, 45%gu4) July, 46 asked: steamer’ 43% Oats firm—southern. BUad3; western white, S0inad8: western mixed, Six5U: Pennsylvania, 40a43. Kye quiet. 70072, Hay rm rime to choice western, 14.00a16.00,_ Provisions rmer. Mess pork, 10.25011.75. Bulk meats—shot ders and clear ril sides, packed, 44a6\. shoulders. 524: clear rib ‘sides, G4; hats, ed, Ta7%y, Bunter ‘oat olga firm—western, ee Hees steady, “Woalsoy retned, Ty Cofive duli—Kig ue foes ordinary w fale. Siyasier Sugur Arma soft BX copper retinedplatl, Lumaidye Whisky “stend Lionl 2. ‘Freigits. io Liverpool per? steain: steady—cottou,3-} 6d.; flour, 1s.;grain, 4d. Receipws— flour, 3076. barrels! wheat. 11-000. bushels: Gorn, 45,000 bostels; oats. 3.000 bushels; rye, 609 bushels, Shipments~Hour,1,479 barrels: wheutd,0v0 bushels: coru, 89,000 bushels. Sales—wheat, 373,700 bushels; corn, 215,000 bushels, Chicago Markets. CHICAGO, April 14, 11:15 a. m—Wheat started invweaks toneting 78a for, May" delivery. several es the lowest polntof the crop, aud ekactiy the Jowest figures touched tor May deiivs iast year. ‘The price has since tallied to 70%. Corn easy—May 37546. Oats quietMay. 204. “Pork steady —May 9.10, Lard steady—May, 5.87ly. Capitol Topics. AN OLEOMARGARINE COMMITTER, Representatives Hateb, Green (N.C) and White (Minn.) were to-day appointed a sub- committee of the House committee on agricul- ture, to dratt a bill regulating the sale of oleo- margarine. THE HITCH ON THE ELUCATION BILE. Both the House committee on education and the committee on labor will take up the educ: tional bill on Friday. ‘The elucational com- mittee fs determined to ignore the fact that an educational bill was referred to the labor com- Mittee, inasmuch as the matter was not taken from them, to whom it was first referred. The Vill was referred to the lavor committee because the other had eee i action until the third Friday in aye il, and in turn the labor com- mittee took the same postponement, and both take it up at one time. SHARP DISCUSSION ON DAKOTA. The proposed admission of Dakota into the Union of states was considered by the House committee on territories to-day, without con- clusion, The Harrison bill, which has already passed the Senate, to decide the territory on the 46th parallel; the Springer bill to divide the ter- ritory north and south on the line of the Missouri river, and various other propositions, all foand adherents to press their favorable report, Dur- ing the discussion some of therepublican mem- bers said they regretted to find a disposition on the part of the democratic members of the committee not to admit Dakota as @ state for political reasons. ‘The democrats took exception at this and a somewhat animated discussion took place. ‘The committee then adjourned until Wed- nesday next, ——_—_—_es_____ Tue U. 8. 8. ADAms will sail from Acapulca to-morrow for Callao, No ComPLaInt AGAINST MINISTER HANNA.— A special from Washington states that the president of the Argentine republic has written to the Secretary of State requesting the reaall of U.S Minister Hanna, it is stated at the State department that Mr. Hanna bas not been recalled, and that no communication has been received from the Argentine republic request- ing his recall or making com of any kind against him, ‘Vincinta PostmasTEeRs.—The following fourth-class postmasters were appointed to-day in Virgmia: L. E. Mumford, Cape Charles, Northampton Co,; Mrs. L, A. Deitrick, Peach Grove, Rgckinghain Co., and’ Thos. J.’ Wiles, RANGE Ae aoe ee ee follow- were the ‘at the signal to-day: se m., 64; 7 am, 56; 11 & m., 65; 2 p.m, 72, Maximum, 72. Minimum, 50. THE Wzst WASHINGTON SHOOTING CasE.— This morning the trial of Henry, alias ‘Walker tor bter in caus of James Brooks on the 24th of M: résumed in the Criminal Court, Jud; thur—havi been suspen ton of the teuaporary iliness of Mr, BF. Deda, T at go the eee Tod nim ‘to he sald ho was going to on eval ibeeen ins Ramee asked MR. VAN BENTHUYSEN DEFIANT. A Lively Time at the Telephone Investi- gation To-day. Mr. Van Benthuysen again took the stand When the telephone investigating commitice met today. He produced a copy of the record Used in the New Orleans suit toshor, as he sald, that the insinuations that he had used a fae simile of the record of the Interior depart- ment proceedings was not true. He said that Doth judges at New Orleans had snubbed Mr. Storrow (the Bell counsel) for his attempt to make @ sensation without proper foundation. He was quite willing to answer questions about the New Orleans suit, but he did not regard it as relevant to the investigation. He would like to know who “Lugged” in the matter, as he did not propose to have any record made'up here by Mr. Ranney for the use of the Beil com- Pany on matters totally irrelevant to the issue. Mr. Ranney asked if two pa.es had not been inserted in the record, 10 whieh the Witness Te lied that he did not know that anything had Been inserted and it was NOBODY'S BUSINESS BUT HIS OWN: he had a perfect right to do as he pleased in that matter, and it had nothing to do with this investigation, Mr. Ranney asked why new copies had been printed in New Orleans? Why had not the original record been used and the Nipher afti- davit cut out? ‘ou have got no business to ask such a ques- Hon; you shall not ask it, and I will nol answer it,” Feplied the witness,’ “If you are building Up a record now for anybody you cannot do it through me.” ME. VAN BENTHUYSEN FIRES UP AND MR. BANNEY KEEPS COOL. Mr, Ranney—There is no insinuation about It; 1 ask for the naked facts. The witness (deflantiy)—The courts have already passed on it, my friend; you cannot make anything outof It for your’ company, 1 will tell you, Mr. Ranney (sternly)—Please answer the question I put 1 you. The witness—With that same remark about “cutting out,” vo sir, Twill uot. I would not take any book and cut anything out (firing up and striking the table with tis dst.) It is tor ho other purpose In the World than to benefit the Beli company. ) could not have gotten at Uiese staterne he Bell company and their Mr, Ranney (imperturbably)—Mr. stenogra- pher, will you please put that question again? The withess (angrily)—I won't answer i, I Won't answer any ins) 1 Would not If the whole Congress should ask to. Lhave the highest respect ior all the members ‘of Congress—with a few except Mr. Kanney (coolly}—I will pass the question. THE WITNESS KEFUSES TO ANSWER. turned hisattention to that part Of the testimony relative to the Pittsburg suit, but the witness flatly refused to answer the questions. He sald he had told everything under the resolution that he kuew anything about, “Ifthere was any impropriety, [swear I don’t know it,” he said. “Ihave a sait golng on_in New Oriéans, and agovernment suitis coming on in which Texpect to take part, and I don’t propose tomake a record here.” You (addressing Mr. Ranney) come here with a Satchel of Bell papers (ior L recognize Mir. Stor Fow's satchel) and don't propose to make a record for Mr. Storrow or anybody else. Mr. Ranney asked If tue witness had not in- structed his attorney to withdraw the defense in the Pittsburg case after bis interview with Casey Young. The witness again refused to answer, say that he was not going to produce ‘any cor- respondence with hiscounsel; that was his legal right, The witness had recovered his temper, and with great sang Jroid told Mr. Ranney tht by did vot wish tO be re; Ling sis” toward him in partic s he had told M. Storrow and Mr. Dickinson (another coun ne el the Bell company) tat they were ialsitiers of the facts, He had also injormed the presideat that Mr, Dickinson should not be permitted to practice at any bar in the United States. Mauing, the witness took up several statements made, 4s be said, by the Bell attorneys in the courts and passed therm over with such com- ments as “that Js a falsehood,” “ibat is a delib- erate lie,” aud so on. ANOTHER DENUNCIATION OF THE BELL CoM- PANY. Mr. Ranney put another question relative to the Pittsburg suit, but tue witness only went oi! into another denunciation of the B-il com- pany. The witness is very deat and cannot be checked without difficulty he ex- plained that b vas NOt feel this morning,” patiently Is that all You have to say in answer to my question?” “Don’t you think that is enough?” responded the witness in atone of surprise, wuile the committee joined the spectators inthe laugh- ter that followed, Mr, Ranney asked if the witness had bad gn thing to do with getting the Wilvur uffi- ait, ale replied that it was made in his room by Wilbur and copied by Mr. anybody asking a questi Wilbur came the third d: $2 for swearing before the ni Was positive that the affidavit betore Mr Young caine to the hotel, for be (wit ness) bad told Young about it when he saw him. Adjourned, ——_—_—cee-_____ An Incendiary Fire. EVIDENCE FOUND BY FIREMEN IN A HOUSE ON MISSOURL AVENU: About 11 o'clock last night fire was discov- ered In the house 305 Missouri avenue, which has gained some notoriety owing to the prose- cutions begun by the police against Sarah Brown, the colored woman who has conducted a Lath-house on the premises in question. Whea the firemen arrived on the ground suspicion was aroused by # strong oder of kerosene, When the fire, which confined to the back building, was ¢xtinguished In one place it broke outin another, A rag saturated with coal oiland a hole cut in the floorand filled with books and papers were found. Anexamination made after the fire was extinguished indicated tire had been started in se f wood nad been placed ing and under the sta is owned by Mr. HLS. Johuse brick, with two-story back buliding. Mrs. Brown isin New York, where she Spent most of her time since the police began proceedings against her. ‘The damage to the house and far- piture is put down at 3: id to be fully: covered by insurance. 1 im charge of the house lately he Was not near the Louse ARREST OF ISAAC COHEN. Detectives Block and Raft, having been de- tailed by the chiet of police, visited the house and made a thorough investigation of the premises, They discovered that there had been three fires started—one vader the front Steps, auother in the Kiteb and the vhird eond story in the back room, Tne quick work of the fire department kept the kindling wood from being burned away, and in that way: the officers discovered the three places where the fires had been started. ‘The presence of coal oil was also discovered. Atier making a thorough investigation of Uhe fire, the officers: arrested Isaac Cohen aud locked bim upon a Charge of arson, The furniture in the house, which belongs to Mrs. Brown, was insured for $5,000. The insurance agent stated to tie ofti- cers that the policy was taken out by Cohen, who paid the money. Experts visited the premises to-day and said the house could be refurnisned for about $500, Coben, when seen in his cell at the seventh precinct station by a reporter, denied the charge, and said be had charge Of the hyuse at present while Mr, Brown is in New York, and bad the keys in his pocket when he saw the house burning. ‘Detective Ruff said that Cohen, who slept in ave bit The witness the house, bad moved his trunk’and clothing to a fruit stand he had opened corner 444 street and Maine avenue. ‘One of the insurance policies in the German- American company of New York, for $2,500, Mr. Raff said, was taken out November 2d last; another policy for $2,500, on the Manufactu- Ters’ and ‘Builders’ company of New York, was taken out February Sth last. The deteciv found the back ee open and a window raised, Their opinion that the window was raised from the inside. The house itself was not in- sured. ape An Alleged Bogus Cheek. A FEMALE CALLER AT THE WHITE HOUSE AR- ‘RESTED. Mrs, L, L. Eoster, a well-dressed, g004-looking woman, thirty-two years of age, was taken into custody at the White House this morning by Lieut. Arnold and Detective Curter and escorted to the fifth precinct station, where she was held on a charge of passing a bogus check for $30 on Gen, Rosecrans, register of the Treasury. The woman, who claims to come from California, it is alle ted the worthless check on the National Bank of New York, to Gen, Rosecran who cashed St ioe her. Pe the np hye = ite House Mrs. Foster was ¢ wauners ting tohave an interview with President. usher was sent in after her, and when she walked out ‘the officers arrested her. She is held at the station for a hearing. wh dae acne ‘The case man against the District of John Larman against Troe alling intoon excavation at. the ‘cornet Of 12th atrect and Maryland avenue southwest tt ago, is on. trial, ppinted Win vars guardian to ary Bel fe iret i of the ter, on 10th street, now occupied by the Army Medical Museum. District Goverwment AmMnirs. Messrs L. L. Blake and Jos. C. McKibben have made application to the Commissioners tor per. mission to lease the prolongation of M street athwest, now occupied and used by the Steamer W, W. Corcoran. They state that they have occupied this property for six years, CLOSING COLORED SCHOOLS ON FRIDAY, The Commissioners this afternoon ‘order that the colored. trict ot Columbia will 16th instant, issued an {pudlic schools of the Die closed on Friday, the BUILDING PERMITS have been issued by Inspector Entwisle as tok lows: John McLain, erect a frame ee shop, Jackson, between Monroe and Fillmore streets; $150. H.W. Andrews, repair brick Awelling, 1902 Vermont avenue: $400. M. E, Bacon, erect a brick dwelling, L street, between North Capitol and Ist streets: $850. George F. Moore, repair frame dweilings, 432 and 434 New York avenue; $300. W. Heider, repair frame at Tenleytown; $250. M. Burke, repair Awelling, 45 T. street southwext; $500, 1. H, Carter & Co., erect a brick dwelling, M, between 3d and 4% ‘streets: $200. J.B. Linton, repait brick dweliing; $250. John A. Moree, repale frame shed: $100. 1B. H. Kiliott, repair stable, east side 6th street; $125. K. U. Farnbam, re Pair iraie ov county Toad; $30 ——— THE Niont Loporne House Casr.— in the Criminal Court, Judge MacArthur, tbe fase of Eugene Moran, changed with house breaking in the day in removing the effects of the Night Lodging house May’ 19th, last, was galled, and Messrs. “J. W. Walker T.o Taylor appeared tor hii. "A plea of gniered and a suspension of sent Morgan had been one ot the inm Lodging house, and when it was season ‘disappeared, Some Une alterwands the robbery was Qiscovered. Morgan was traced to San Antonio, Tex. and brougit back here. An appeal was made in his ebalt ters from Senators Colquitt and Norwood, Siowing the high standing of the prisoner tamily in Georgia, Statements were made that he could have taken the goods unaided, {t Was also stated that full restitution had been, made by friends of the young tan, and that Lis parents were willing to receive him back. M T. Mitchell, of the Lodging house, n Of the directors of tie Lodging house, re The coury, ter 8 prisoner, Suspended sentence and released Lim ou lie personal recognizance. reud Ut Tue Mernoprsr PRorestant Arromn MENTS.—The Methodist Protestant conference closed its annual session In Baltimore last even ing. It was decided AL meeting the conference at Baste © appoint: year were ant Rew. J. de Ninth street M. . Kov. J. North Carolinaavenue church, . Bates, ot West Washingtou, Were reappointed to their old charges. Rev. & J. Smith was appointed to the Alexandria ehureb. —amensileoaionete Prorectixe “HEALTH AND Homk.”—To-di in the Police Court, Mr.and Mrs. John U, W. Hermann, late parthers of Dr. Wm. H. Hi Publisher Of the each and Home, were chia’ Istrate’s warrant, swork out by Mra, Hale, with the grand iarceny of a portion of the contents of the newspaper office, Mr, Charles who appea: ad been br. Had d the property and is ‘p burg, property until the settlement of A civil suit now peuding. The court continued the ease and accepted Nir, Walter wa thelr sure defendan rir] ERAL Tera. Fitzgerald; decree below , Proctor a affirmed: Casey agi. White; bearing resumed, KP Crmeurr © company; Judgment condemnatic To-day, Davis agt. Dodge and Voss; judgment [by deiault, Riggs & Co, agt. Chaiibrun; om hearing. Equrry Court—Judge Cor, To-day, Long agt. Long; decree directing three fourths of tund be paid to Gertrude 8. Williams, | King agt. Brown; auditor's report confirmed | and distribation ordered, Hazen Boswell; BF. Leighton appointed truste yon ag. Ty Brady. stimonys ordered ta Pe ct. Pelz; time to take testimony Mmited, Beavers agt.'Muy; do. Bell agt. Bely auditor's r tradfed. Robinson agt. Reblu- son; divoree granted. MINAL CovRT—Judge Ma dward Ware two y before i. D, Arthur. assailt with ine ears in Aibany poul Pouack Court—Judge Snel, To-day, Jennie Cochran, loud aud bolsteroug . Mary Hardy ‘d, do; do. Ratt ‘ranellio, indecent expostre or 15 days. Eugene Mack, loud and boisterous; 85. Jaae Nuckiejohu, selling goods on Sunday in the county; collateral Kosa Campbell, do. do. Opie Jc * L. Barbour, erueliy’ to animals; $5 collateral sorielted im euch case, tallies Traveler's Guide. Rovre—K. & P. Static ladelphia, Bosion wud the Kast, 7:15, 2, S190, "4:20, LU: ma. atl). Philasode Me Uday, Vdd For Chicago, Cin Fe and West, Yam aun ty, ‘Cinciuuatt and st 10) cayo, ¥290 win. Chicago atid « Pacitic express, 10:00. d aud the South, 8, 2101 a For Baltimore, 6: B00. duily. 11200 a.m. i, daily, excep 12206" and a Sunday. BAND 0. F nue and C str ited), 1:0 p40 Louis, davly oTE—Station, Co Fu for S280'am. 5 between W va m., 12:10 p. Sundays, 8330 am. For stations on Me 4240) pam. For wits stat ington apd Baltimore, 5, 6:40, 3260, 4:40, 7and 1 p.m. € 30, 4:40, 7 aud 11 p.m tropolitau’ Branch, 7:10 ‘a.m. dully, except Sune duy,and 5: duly; 4:40 p.m, dully, exceps for ipal “Stations. on” Metropolitan OM SUNGAY ROP wt All ste Staunton asd Valley itor Hager esad cpt Sunday. Por dt eh wan. dali exe cal pounts betwee shang 030 wut. aod 2p ‘Seep Sunday hei Nation. —For New ) Por Loute day. Warr, A.. 5:30 p. ua Rocre —R € 0. Station-—For New rmediate points, 5:30 p.m. daily WasiINGTon & Onto.—1. & P. Station. —For Lowe burg und all stations Yam. aud 4:45 p. a. every day — soe oUR LIVER Is OUT OF ORDER use Sanative Pills and you will brin iuion and Wen Y Dr. Jayne back this DIED. BEAN, On Tuesday, April 13, 1886, at 7:20 a1 LILLY 7. BEAN. beloved wife of Jor A. Bean, daughver of Robert wud Mary Barr, in the (wenty-Bret year of her age. None saw her but to like, ine knew her but to love, Noue named her but praise. iy A Pap M. E. church, ets south clock pm. Friends Funeral will take place from Gors corner of Fourant-a-lalf and Ls! ‘Thursday, 15th just., at 2 0 relative to atten COMBS. (On April 14th, 1586, I, GEORGE 00! V. Combs, uged 1 five o'clock am, Bs, Ji uly wou of LG. aud Ardell Funeral'sirictly private, . GETTINGER, On the morning of April 14cm, 1856, at two o'clock, BENJAMIN F. GETTINGER, get Afiy-iett years L ‘Funerai from his ate residence, No, 1106 Virginia pel Lot. Eviends “of "the Caunlly "reajeckhubiy ts pei 4 ven ~ 4 aay. Vhted to atiend. be TEIN. On Tuesday, April 13, 1886, SAMUEL HELN, 2 the seventy-olghth Sear of his age. For tity-two yeatoof the US. Coustand Geudetic purvey. Foweraf will take place ou Thursday. Ayell 15ah, ai 10a. mn from Holy" Trinity Church, ccorgetowns HOLCOMB. (Oa the morning of 15th of 1488, Mrs, SARA ML HOLCUBE, “aged seventy-two, widow of tie lake AA Hascouib, Cs N. = ral will take place nie’ residence, No. adc cecond stroct ssutheost. on Thareday, Agel lee, StS pm. Friends are invlied to aiteud: Ey LYCETT. On April 14, 1596, RICHARD FENNER LYCETT, son of the iaie Willams © and Sarah Ee Lge EAC tthe wreuty-tret pont uf i spe Notice of | funeral hereniter. . McCOY.. In blissful hope of a blessed Immortaltey, ‘at his late residence, No. Washington street. Tues Apri Lath, 16K, at'6:90 p.m alter @ nore but pasa ites, EN YY MCOUY, ii the rixty-eighth Fear of his age” Funeral Metropolitan A. M. E church, Xt street betweet Pilteeuth and sixtecnth streets, Sum day, April 1th, at 2 p.m. . McMAHON. At 7 a.m, Wednesday, April 14:h, 180, SABAH ALICE. Une beloved dauguter of Sul Wend Colusitis Aoi Funeral from residence of parents, No. 1040 Fyar- Friends respectfully invited to auiend.” AP 293 MURPHY. we ance s0i3 4s street noriiven. Witatawe apes 200h, 186 a ton minutes ue ESSER LEER

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