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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C.. MO’ NDAY, APRIL 19, 1896. FOR_SALE—HOUSES AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. FotaALe got hoom House. wrrit i 1526 Houndary st..situated in rapidly improving part of west. Terms, $100 cash, balauce in ‘Monthy payments of $25. with Interest at 6 per cent. FTY & DYER. Real Estate, Insurance, Loans, aploit 13th and F' ste, Poe SALE-A VERY DESIRABLE SUBU Residence near Georgetown; convents two acres garden. iruit, &e Aj 14Z0 New York ave. {OR SALE—C ST_N.W. BET. 3D AND Sy STS, an ewgant brick dwelling, 1 rooms, bath kitchen, im perfect repair, lot 271100: $10,000. brick stable and two new brick bouses in rear of bove deseribed property;csn be purchased in con Bection with same for 33,000; ith s:. ne.. neer Fast Capitol, 12 room presed brick front, one of the my Gump ete and best built houses east” of Capit« 24x05. to ates: 36 COOK & LEWES. 601 aod 11th sign FPOk, SSE MODERN rthwest section at a bargain. house has rewset brick front. J. AMISL-PK SMITH,attornes jaw, 1424 New York ave. aipite AP—TWO SIX-ROOM BIC oe ee SA ". House. on H, between 4% and fodern improvements. $500 cash, balance on long % Price, $3,500. CH. PARKER, itz and api sait® Fou PARKER, te HPAP—70@ AND 711 NORTH A om Brick Houses: water, gas latrobes. eon time. Price, $1,800. CH. dE sts sw. ‘api7st* JOR SALE—CHEAP 350 _ room House and Stable. $7. Se and bsis cw. -ooms, bathroom and ceitar; lot 212100 to al! iescated tn vicinitct the Foctland. Price sores “HPYLER & RUTHERFORD, aes TYLER & RUTHERFORD, apl76r FOR SALE—A W . ished six-room and bath room brick fron mantles, Nic 3 welling: prow shot and cold water, range, Latrobe, male fetupes, vextibatc, bail front parking, ood yard. a ‘alley’: in good neighborhood, Hortnivest” Will be sold feasonabie belore May Ist. Address Hox 5, Star office Tat JOR SALE-CHEAP—A GOOD BUSINESS PROP- erty on 4% st, sw.: price $2,500. LEONARD & BUCKLEY. 407 4m suaw. iT JOR SALE—A COTTAGE, SITUATED two lines ofcars, 15 minuies from center of city, Lor 30x126. “Price: tf sold at once, $8.500; S1.000 Gowa, balance ‘one, two and three years. J WAGGAMAN, S04 and 506 F st HOR SALE—A FI N Jersey ave pw. between M and N sts n.w., Lot Joxus, renting for 8a month. Price, $500. JNO. F. WAGGAMAN, SOs and 500 F stn. a ‘ & NICE TWOS ‘oat House, with bay window, ¢ od 6th sta Sw.. containing ¢ cH on E st. between 2d and 3d sts. s.w. Price, LEONARD & BUCKLEY, 407 4iy st. sw! ue fronting new Pension bulging. Twelve-room frame, on G st, near 13th st, n.w. Twelve-room brici york w eying Invest 2,000 brick. on st, ALBERT A NICE THREES A st, between Will 20.7x110 feet toan alley. vis Pst nw. JOR SALE dwelling ¢ ORY BRIC ‘and 3a sts. se.,near Sold ata bargain in the next BH W SOR SALE. ‘Yes, mod. 3 ps: $5,000. “On T, near Oth stn ‘Maps: $5,000. Oni 6th, near Pst. a. key: $4.00 mod. tmp. ¥ « BOL! SALE_HANDS( 11 rooms. farnace <P is 1 to inspect app D, 1226 F ‘ther particulars & ROTHET: | 17-6 2 PTAGE; Stable and side yard; all in pertect a northwest; convenient to schools, mar- ket andcars. Apply 639 Mass. ave. ow. aplowt* For sane ae NW. NW. 103 19th st., 6 r8.1.300 Kost, 47s obama olan! ‘The above Is only a small po: on of property om my i at oifice for Datleth wooks. For full het issued oa, helIstand 15th. fapl3) THOS B. WAC QUE SALE—A BARGAIN—NORTHEAST COR ner of sth and Ists & e.. well umproved by dwell fies and stores, a superior chance either asan invest ent or jor « party desiring to engage in baduess For particulars apply to HUFTY & DYER. aplest th and F sts, nw, 90k SALE-TWO_ HANDSOME NEW RES ences. 1921 and 1923 Gst. nw. The honscs are guilt in the most substantial manner—press-brick frouts, brownstone triminings, two-story square bay windows, Bardwood manteis, tiling. fireplaces aad furnaces, chandeliers plumbing first-class For terms to THOS. J. FISHER & CO, 1324 F st nw. ‘aplo-6e E- PSE 610 L ST. N.W; EI ‘4 good investment; rents for $20 pee month; drice, 32.00 cash Apply at O18 Lst. nw. apio-zm POR SALE—UNDERTHE OAKS, AT MT. PLEAS 31500. EC SEWARD, Owner, 913 F api esi uk SALE—A GREAT BARGAIN IN A NEW rstelass, large Residence, in one of the most de Sirable locations in the northwest WM. PL YOUNG, 1803 F'st. ow. Foss SS MODERN residence: in desiranlé neighborhood: may be rary Section of the city. apls4 ‘terms tO sui buyer. HD. BIS F st. nw. street newly iy: Wailach Place, betwe Usts. AUSTIN P. BROWN, ‘aplO-im, COTTAGES AT MT. PLEAS- ¥ entaining 6 rooms, gas and water: pavement is foul of houses. and in one gudare Of the cars. If not ia before th yeill be rented at $20 per onth. Size o 35. ces $2,300, $2,400 152,500, JNU. F WAGGAMAN, B04 and 508 F st now, ‘aplO-2w JOE 32 stor Paving RE INSTALLM N. ‘A few more of those cosy little Houses off Virginia aveoue, berweea Ist and 2d streets se. Complete in ailtheir arrangements, Water, gas and sewer. 4 tenet ey im Fear, with front parking: now for $11 per month. An excellent 10 per | et investuent yer month. For farther particulars inquire of ABRAHAM FISHER, owner, mated on New Hampshire ave. rable WN. aps Fst nw, Fos cane THE Vee jence at the corner of 19th st. and Jeile Low occupied by Senator J. nero . furnished, for a term of Fears after June Ist. house. “Any “informati ARD, 1419 NY. ave alts Pons iment Brick, 12th st. bet Yard in rear.” A. P. Hit THE NORTH WASHINGTON REAL ins havea lance and choice line of improved property for sale, offerin ment. Parties desiring to put for sale im’ the worth or north. f the city will find it'to thelr advaatago eugl this company, wialch gives Its whole ergy to the development of that part This company has’ sevemty thousand ‘ne tract ou New Haiupslure ave, at 8 bargaia Miueat 200,000 acres of improved farm lands tn Vir 2 tor sale or exchange 510 Ft nw. | eniences: | | | wan be bought at $1,250at $20 | fe | wai FUTURE DAYS. THIS AFTERNOON. I TRUSTEES SALE OF PRO r passed in as Trustees appointed in said cause, at public SEVEN n front ‘et fron! on i street south, a fo Three ha’ 1 MME! proved by two-story Brick Ine 1 feet ‘Two Buliding Lots on the sou: Tots, pth of cash; the balance in equal ‘Of sule, for which notes of t chasers shall be given, payable In 0 WEST #1 feet fronting om Teh street by vont of 20 emises, south part of Lot six bered nine hundred. and nine EES UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. VED HAN ng a special 1 Equliy Cause No. 661, Docket auction, on TUESDAY, AP TH, A.D. 1886, at FIVE of the premises, wil of Lot one (1), t by the depth th 11-12 feet front (1), the eof of Lot two (2), ans ¥ the depth thereat of Lot numbered eught hundred and S78). ‘this ‘85 ou Seventh street ncbes aie 50 feet ip and will be subdivided and offered adepth ot 80 Tstrect, iinproved by a large four- Building Lots on 7th street. two of which feet each and the other front of Oluches, all having depth of 80 feet 4'y DIATELY AFTER we will sei. in fr “four (994), fronting ‘east, and Will be sub- by depth of the lot, im- im. he depth of the lot, of the brick, each of having a frout of 21 feet iy Inches by the ‘the tot ‘hes om 11th front on Lith street by rth of the brick house. One-third of the purchase money in . With interest from purchaser oF par- ye aud two years Of sale, respectively, or ali eash,at theopuion A deposit ot $100. will be required 2, CONVEY ANCINE, Wey at Of sale 4 complied th reserve reseli the property In de- ng purchaser z CHARLES MILLER, SALE OF A FINE THREE-STORY BASEMENT BRici =] , BETWE STR TOW ck i, IN GEORG sb. & By virtue of two deeds of trusts, dated respec: om tively the 21st day of March, A.D. 1554, 2th day I folio 248, of the District of Col (0. 1,081, folio andthe D. 1886, and recorded chee aud tuber No. Ito, ef seq respectively, two of the land records ae rca aud at the written request of January. of the party secured thereunder, the undersigned Irus- tees will sell, at public auction, in front of the premise, on WEDNESDAY, the TWENTY-FIRST DAY OF APRIL.A.D. 1886, at FLV the following District of Cotumbta, to wit, the north tnirty-uius feet of Lots numbered fitts (8), in Beall’s widition to said Geos by mietes same at fi ry then street thirty. to Congress street one hundred and t thence (39) fees | thereon, con Brick Dweiling, est from oid, will chaser. Ailconverancing and n ‘Terms to be complied with to be secured by decd of tr HIRTY O'CLOCK P.M, tate, situate in Georgetown, in the (9) and fifty-elzht town, described, ‘and bounds as follows: Beginning for the the northeast corner of suid lot numbered Teal wen (5 eight (58).on the west line of Congress street. aud. cesouth by and with the said iine of Congress, ne (39) feet, the.ce west ai right ty (120) orth parallel with Congress strect thirty iz of a threestory and busement nown as No. 1405 Congress street. ofsalez One-third cash: balance in one, two and is, fur which purchaser's the day of sule, and} < on the proper be required, or all cash at option of pur ‘A deposit of $300 required at time of sale, ding at cost of purchacer, in ten days from day of otherwise the ‘Trustees reserve the right to re the property at U nd cost of the detault- ing purchaser aiter five in some newspaper pabil-hed in Wastin _apSacds Tpuos, Ailey and Washin; two year. pure upon the be required at ume apd KOVED > ART OF THY CIPY. ser Will be Fes avs’ public noth ft JESSE IL WILSt JL ERCERB. MAY: J. FISHER & Co. SALE. OF MOST V. ors 1 UNIM- THE NORTH WESTEL. eof th Suprem of Commbs by suid e. Will proce Y,APKIL TWENTY OCLOCK P. Mt Jots i square No. ¥ dou Connecticut avenus One-third cash; balance In one and instalments, for which notes of eciired by deed of trust 1 0 eaeh Jot Will <n en Breniises rfc, GLOKGE E HAMILION, Trustee, 1306 F stn. SALE—NEW HAMPSHIRE AV hole) Ata ing a front of sixty-ei feet to a wide alley. ‘Meridian Hil k SALE— FOR SALE—LOTS ly $1.75: three other lots on sam toronly $1.15. Special bargains ; easy terms, 3 bargain, a Lot in the northwest section, hay- t fect by a depth of se For paruicuiars apply t = JV ey U aplest NOH SALE A Block of Ground, on U, near 16th st., 122.6x95 feet Apply to J. V.N. HUYCK, aplo 1505 Pennsylvania ave. TOR = 5 ALE—LOT No. ALE A Lot, 26.5100 to a w! Of the Smithsonian Institute, foot. Apply to aple.st le alley, on 9th st, south Price 5e. per square J. V. N. HUYCK, 1505 Pennsylvanis . SQUARE 363, FR. Non SA Fevrg so ect on teats between och ant toch, net Pane iing fick UO tout to alley: Will Be sald ow, Apply to DUSCANSON Blow. exten building apl-st jo SALE—Kal st n.w., Within 90 feet of Fst feet _aplost 4 POR SAGE BFAUTIECE BUTLDIN St for $2,500. STEIGER & LIEBE! “apigst Five Vix79.7 about 1544x100, noril _apl 7-6 I | south front; " v. | Particulars upply to J. R.HERTFORD, 1423) aplG-3te al7-6t Frcrn | to Locis Psi JOR SALE“ t., both no: ig time or Wall trade. plist LOTS ON Titi STEIGER & LIEBER aplost 4TH ST. A beautiful “KMANN, 1503 F st E100 FEET FRONT ON led, just north of Binuey st. e. STEIGER & LIE, TONTTY STEIGER € LIEBE: S & great h. st nw, 1407 ON RHC bx 120 alley, $ north aide Fast capitals cide M WY LE ALE OME SPLENDID LOTS ON 16° and south of Seott Circle. Prices $3 per foot, Some great bargains 1h I. RECO. MG Est. tw: . A. MCINTIRE, 918 F st. A FINE BUILDING . hear New Yors avc., size x! ice, 34,000. DUFFY & EOLTO: ees 607 Tun st. SALE-CHEAP BUILDING LOTS, 0' Side of Os... between 21 and 3d sts. Apply AK DF st. naw upline RY CHOICE LOT, 12th and 13 For. prie as B LOT ON 10TH 5: price. 2D.3X100 feet, OR SALE-A OF CHOICE LOTS good bargain offered. sth ‘aplt-lw> WORK SALE-CORNER LOT, ON 16TH ST., WITIL southeast exposure, at $1.65. perf The ows er autuorizes, for few davs only, UTTER & WIMER, 2423 Fat A FINE BUILDING LO loeated “horthwest: south ft ling om adjoining lot. Apply nw. this aplesst OPPOSITE PEN- sion office, bullding lot 50xi00, at $1.50 if sold by April 2ist’ WALKER & WILSON, i006 Fst. nw. pLG-st JOR Sal Sst. between 12th and 13th sts nw.— apl5-6t orthwest corner 15h st. apl5-6r ‘A desirable stuali buiiding Lot. THOS. J. ® ast corn UNG, 303 F st. nw. 000 FEET OF GROUND, ON A ‘eee street, close to street ears, south pesiatictiaie House thereon. Au expe i garde.ier can soon Pay OF pi he soil re- Barkably rich aud in high state of culuvattoa. “Pricg, wily Faceutsatoot OWNER, Room 4, 1331 Pst ‘mhidIm LOST AND FOUND. _A LARGE NEWFON cily white “A liberal re- jor tis return te CHAS. KDUUG- —or ees 1 | ee SPEcTA- 4 cies: no use to any one except owner. Rete ay Siar otice oF 1429 11th st aad receive adore tounle. ive ost _ON THE id retura tw an Dockei-ouk 10 1015 10th oe nee ye? Doth DAEPHER bor: Six MoxTisonm aight butt ¢ ie bebeuth, and partly on face! ue ot butt ¥b reward if Posto ss = Oso HST, 4 Tacuiny morn Wis Farragut Sy Wateh, on cluat ard it returned Seectan Seurxa Baxcaruss BRODHEAD & CO. 907 F Street Northwest (Masonte Tempie), Now oer the most beautiful line of Seersuckers and Ginghams ever shown. Ginghams Se. t 12ze and Beernuckers Ye. to 10i@. for SUAnch sheer and beau! fal gods Lupin’ All-wool Nun's Velling, 25c.Al- Butfoss Cloth in cream, light blue, wood color and iwc Beautiful Hier-tiia Prisits, Se. Pull Reg- lar Made tose iu ail colors, 25, worth 5c. Table Damask, Towels, shectings, &c., at manufacturer's ices “Lovely Pure Suk Jersey Gloves, 50c..and furemt Gloves at ie. aud ap 10-4, Sheeting, Ly barg bdyiugs, 2c. yard and up, besuuiful g ivand 12ye.” Extta large aud heavy Crochet Never hus such WONDERFUL offered in Washington, RODHEAD & CO. 907 F st. nw. alley, Square: the head {OR SALE-LOT 20X98 TO % wil be sold ata al5-lw Fee Lois, 13TH | between Sand T sts: 6Uc. Est. near Judie! POR SAL Khode fook ou Kaci lot 2: _aplo-zw VOR Sa ‘Land on th Acrexrios: Gentlemen who have not been able to get perfect fitting shirts we wish to saya few wordsto you, We can fit you. We make the fiuest quality shirts and uarantee a pertect St. Six plented UiANCH BALTIMORE SHIRT FACTORY, FOOT PAVED ou Q st, between 20th and 2Ist sis. ‘This lot Bargain if soid within the next w PLL CO., 1335 F LE—CHEAP—TWO. 31.25. Two fine lots near Lith st., above Boundary st, 25e; M st, between Yuh and’ Tih sts. Large farm Hear city 90 per acre. Lots in Mt ant irom 4c. up. 100,000 feet at Te. room house and improvements, J. 1’HEKTEO! 1423%y F st. Fash COLUMBIA HEIGHTS, ORMSTEDT & BRADLEY, 93 aplsee SrEDT« NORSALE-I HAVE FOUR FINELY LOCATED Building Lots uear the Blaine munsiou, with out- mit Circle, which can sell fOr $5,500 feet front, ‘0. A. PRESCOTT, 1416 F st_n.w. 170,000 SQUARE FEET OF high land overlooking the city, near of 17th st; a fine chance for investment ‘THOS. J. FISHER € CO., Ta24 Pst. ELSXES SUBURBAN LoTs, FRONTING SEV. NTH STREE EXTENDED— HOWARD AXD_ STEUBEN STREEIS-NEAR “THE SCHEUTZEN PARK.” AT AUCTION. ON. MONDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL NINE- TEENTA, commencing at FIVE’ O'CLOCK, we will nt of the premises LOTS 29, 30, 31. 32 and 1, each fronting 50 feet on Deventer Sours aes having also @ front of 160 feet on How LoTs as, aaa eon 50 feet on Howard street, with a depth o! LOTS 25, 26 and 27 each front 50 feet on Steuben street, with'a deptl, of 190 feet All of said tots being in Block No. 5, of Todd & Brown’s subdivision o/ Pleasant Plains ‘These lots are among the best in this subdivision and are rapidiy enhancing suitable for in valu florist, butchers or persons desiring investment. ‘Terms: One-thi balance in one and two years: ‘6 per cent, payable rod by Weod. of teast on premises, oF all cash at option. A depostt of $50 re- quited of each lot at time of sale. Conveyancing, &., at purchaser's cost, ‘Terms to be complied with in 7 days, other wise resale, at risk and cost of defaulting Dre hager, afer 8 day's public Rotice of such resale it Some newspaper pubi in Washington, b,c wie DUNCANSON BROS, apls-aeds Auctioneers, HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. EXECUTOR'S SALE OF IMPROVED AND UNIM- 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 Win. Hasby, deceased, I will sell at Dublic aucti the premises, on MONDAY, the NINET OF APRIL, "1896, commencing at HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK B. M.,the following pleces of prop- exty, ‘Lot 12. mn square 12, no improvements, Immediately after Lot 8, in square 12: Improved by four brick houses mainedtely after— Lot 3, in square 12, Improved by three brick houses. nomediately aer— Lot 9, in square 20, no luiprovements Savard immediately after Tot 2, in square 59, no Improvements, ‘Terms: One-half cash; balance in six and twelve months, with laterest at six per centum per annum, secured’ by deed of trust on the property fold: oF all Sach at the option of whe! purchaser: "Alt convey- ‘aucing at purchaser's cost We Y, ae ‘Executor of Wm Easby, dectd. WESCOTT & WILCOX, Agents. mini S-deds rpuowas & waccawax, Estate Auctioneer, On MONDAY, APRIL NINETEENTH, at #3] FIVE O'CLOCK P.M, I will offer for sale the buildings situated on thie northeast corner of 11h, and F strevts northwest, covering finy feet on F street by one hundred and twenty-eight feet on 11th street. ‘The purchaser will be required to remove the same within two weeks from day of sale. ‘Terms cash. THOS E WAGGAMAN, aple-st Auctioneer, TO-MORROW. (OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, THIRD SALE OF A FINE LOT OF EVERGREENS, SUITABLE FOR PARKINGS, CEMETERIES, & i P BEARS, APPLES, PLUMS, RUBS, &c. APRIL TWE: NTIETH, ‘vithin my salesrooms, nont weserve a’ choice 1oz of ‘Plants a partly enumeruted above, ail" fresh an in. the fest if condition from the celebrated nursery of John Saul, of this city. ‘Terms cash. THOMAS DOWLING, _apl it Auctioneer, EASY CHAIRS, LOUNGES, KOCKERS, DPexcassor BROS, Auctioneers ITURE Ser: COMPRISING WARDROBES WARSUBTOE TauLoa LOUNG FOLDING ED; Ls ING CHARS, CHINA oe GLASSWARE, BRUSSELS AND OTHE CARPETS. att MATTRESSES, PILLOWS AND BOLSTERS. COOKING AND' HEATING “STOVES, &c, éc.,, ON TUESDAY MORNIN AT AUCTION. G, APRIL TWENTIETH, ‘Commencing AT TEN O'CLOCK, We will sell at our salesrooms, oth and D streets northwest, general assortment of hous-wold goods At JUNCANSON BROS. Auctioneers. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF GAS AND INSU- B; of the District of Columbia, holdiag probate business. 1 will sell at public auction, on ONIS O'CLOCK P. “E STOCK AND MASONIC HALL BOND. virtue of an order issued by the Supreme Court ‘term for J RSUAY AURIL TWENTY-SECOND. 1858, at -, Within the auction rooms morth- Puncanson Bros, coriler of 9th and D sirects jext— Liber S86, at FIVE O'CLOL 50 shares of een rlamble, seat Ore a gon Gas tock $100 Atasonie Hall Bond. , HURT, Administrator of Estate of Rebecoa H. Young, déo'd. aplo PHOMAS DOWKING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF NICE RESIDENCE ON NINTH STREET NORTHWEST. Under deed dated March 1: 2 BAG went NTH DAY OF a ay ‘K P.M., the south part of Lol 39, Ataubalvision of square So, 399, routing 18 fe oi. impr street n in Oth street, having w depth of O44 fe Svea by the comfortable Residence, No. 1907 9B ciwest. ‘The terms: One-third cash, ($100 deposit at sale), the other two-thirds: In. two equal payments at on6 and two years with interest from the day of sale, to De. secured by deed of trust, or all cash, at option. after sal fr'ten day: Tevold at ‘Terms not being’ complied with deposit to be forfelt and pert Purchaser's vse. Conveyaucing and repording at Chasers cost, The tive is considered perfects and all taxes will be paid to June 80, 1886, FRED, W. JONES, aplo-dts Surviving Trustee, NCERY SALE AT AUCTION OF TWO- STORY BRICK DWELLING, NO. 1618 FOURTH STREET NORTHWEST. Under the authority of decree of the Supreme " Court of the District of Columbia, passed case of Lawlor vs. Lawlor. will offer for sale, at No. 9761, in equity, I, public auction, in front of we prombes, CB AHIDAY, APALL THURTLETHL, 1586 ut SIX O'CLOCK PAL, that certain parcel o| and ises situate tn’ Washington ‘City, District of Columbia, known as, and being, the lot 34, 1n Dantel Crally's récorded subdivision of certain lots in John Miller's subdivision of the square known as squareeast Of square 509, with the Improvements, of the final ratification thereof, ‘Verms of saie: Uue-third cash on the day of sale, or at my discretion; the Fesidue'in equal instalments at one and two yearn from the day of sale, to bear Interest from the sale until paid, deferred payments to be secured by the purchaser lay of at six (6) per ceutum per annum, the hotes: OF the purchaser may pay ail cash. ‘Tide to be retained until full payments of purchase money. All conveyancing and expenses of recording at pl Ser's cost, $100 deposit on acceptance of bid. THOS. DOWLING, Auct JAMES 5. EDWARDS, Trastee, 412 Sth st. nw. ap1d-eoSds RUS’ NE PE: EE'S SALE OF VERY VALUABLE BUSE- SS PROPERTY, NO. 927 D_ST., NEAR NNA. AVENUE AND OTH ST, N-W. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the Disirict of Columbia, pussed in iquity case 8, Doc. 25, wherein Jane M. Hook et al re plainants,’ and Harry A. Hook et ‘al, are ce fendants, the undersigned trustee will offer for sale at public auction. iu trout of the premises, on TUES DAY, the TWENTIETH day of APKIL, 4. ). 1556, at HALE-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P. M.,ull that cer: tain plece or parcel of land situato and ‘being in the of Washinton, D.C. known and designated on. Veity as the'western part of lot num- ure feet seven ‘$i, and running north and back with the same width one hundred aud cighty- seven feet ten and one-half inches (187 fect 10\q Inches) to the rear line of suid lot and to a publle 30: toot alley in sald square, improved with two three story bricx houses covering the entire lot, If not sold as an entirety. the property will be offered in two parcels, viz, the front part on D’ street, being the width of the lot by a depth of 110 fect, with the ‘house thereon. and the rear part on the public alley. belng the width of the lot by & depth of 77 fect Ay inches, with the house thereon. iclies (233 feet 7g inches ‘Terts of sale: One-third of the purchase money in cash, of which 3400 must be paid At the time of Sa and ‘the balance in two equal instalments at one and. two years, for which the purchaser must give Ms promissory notes, with Interest from the day of sale ranhualiy, such notes to be secured by rust on the property sold; or all cash, at the : AN conveyancing at the pur- SAMUEL I. WALKER, Trustee, 630 La ave. naw, BpT-L0deds On TUESDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL TWEN- a TH. at FIVE O'CLOCK, we will sell, in front of the pretiises, Lots 31, 32 and 33 in Square 214, Each Lot fronung 25 feet on M street and running gek to wide alleys ‘The Lots fue “M street, Massachusetts avenue and ‘Thomas Circle, being near’ 14th street, and 0 betict location in Washington for private residences; it ts seldom such property is offered at auction. ‘Terms: Oue-third exsh, balance in one and two yen notes to bear Interest, and to be secured by deed 0 Trust oF alt cash, at option of purchaser, “Aldeposit of $250 required of each lot at time ofsaile. Conveyance: ing, &c. at purchaser's cost. ‘Terms to be conipiied, With in’ ten' days, otherwise resale at risk aud cost of defaulting purchaser, after five davs' public moves of ‘sich resale in some Hewspaper publistied in Washiuge ton, Dc. DUNCANSON BROS, TPHOS E, WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer, CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED IMPROVED REAL” ESTATE ON rREET, BETWEEN G AND H STREETS NORTHWEST, WASHINGTON, p. C. lecree of the Supreme Court of ‘ciumbia, passed in equity cause 9,388, whercin Maty M. Pollard et al, ure, Compiainants and Martha A. Carroll et al. are detend anis, the undersigned, us trustees, will sell at auction, in front of the premises, the hereinaf Seribed real estate, 10 Ww TWENTY-EIGHTH DA AT FIVE O'CLOCK P. M., (12), in square nunbered die be 1d JOt Ab the northwese Ztoning tor the sald part of s er of said lot, and thence running south on the line of Twenty-first (21st) street twenty-four (24) feet, nd thence running due east with that width to the Line 01 the public alley. ‘The said part of said lot being improved by a large brick dwelling house and back building, being No. 511, on 21st street northwest. And imiuediately aftér the above sale. we will sell the other part of said Lot twelve (12), in said square ‘one hundred and one (101), beginnny ‘for the same at u lot twelve (12), and ‘Twenty-first (21st) and runuing thence due lines of the ‘pubife alley. ‘The ssid part of lot being unimproved. ‘erms of ele: One-third casi: and the balance of the purebase money in two egual instalmen! with interest fr will give bis. p each piece of property soid for the chase money and interest. No déed given. until chase money and interest be pal ing @ tpurchiser’s cost. A deposit of $100 o It that part of Lot twelve pundred and oae (101), ach Y sold will be required when property ‘Terms of sale must be complied with within ten days from day of sale. CHARLES MAURICE SMITiL,) WILLIAM J. MILLER, Trustees, 486 Loulsiana ave. nw. ‘IE. WAGGAMAN, Auct, TPHOMAS J. FISHER € CO., Auctioneers. -D_ PROPERTY, y PRO’ KNOWN AS No. 207G STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia passed in tbe cause of Kollings vs Rollings ev ai, Equity No. 9225, on, the “seventh day of “April 1556, the 3 sighed trustees will sell at front of the premises on FRIDAY, the TWENTY-THIRD day of APRIL, 1586, at FIVE O'CLOCK P. M. the following deseribed real estate situate in the cliy of ‘ashington, District of Colutubla, to wit: sub lot num bered three (3) in E. Dyer's recorded sub-division of Square numbered five hundred and sixty-four (564) according to the plat on plan of suid ciiy with the im Provesnents thereon, consisting of a two-story frame ous. ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money in casi ut the time of sale, and the residue In two equal Justalments, payable ih ove and two years irom the day of sale, respectively, with interest, the ‘sald de ferred payments to be secured by deed of trust upon, the premises sold; or all casi, at the option of the pur- chaser or purchasers. A deposit of $109 required at time of sale. Ali conveyancing at purcaaser’s cost ‘Terms to be complied with within 10 days of sale, Otherwise the property will be resold at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser. ‘HENRY W. SOON, Trustee, re Ww, rustee, 1306 F st, n, w. NCANSON BROS,, Auctioneers, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF FINE BRICK DWELLING ING No. 1319 ELEVES Shain iaWEEs WAND es eke eT WEE! aN: TREE! NORTHWEST. baa: By virtue ot a deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber Nu, 506, follo 261, et seq, of the land Fee rds tor the District of Columbiz, we will sell, on, THURSDAY. APRIL ‘TWENTY-SECOND, A. D. 1586, at KIVE O'CLOCK P. S., in front of the premises, all that lot or parcel of ground lying and wing in the city of Washington, in the District of Co- Jumbia, being lot numbered nine (9) in John M. Sims’ (exveutor) subdivision of square numbered three hun- dred and tuirty-nine (39), together with all the im- provements, Ways, easements, rights, privileges and ppurtenaudes to the same belonging or in any wise appercal Proved by a well-built three-story and basement brick dwelling, with modert neces, 10 good weston ee rerms: One-third cash; balance in one and two years; notes to bear interest, payable semi-annually, and to be secured by deed of ‘trust, oF all cash, at Op” You of purchaser. A deposit of $200 required at time oF sale. Conveyuticing, dc., at purchaser's cost. Terius fo be complied with in’ ten’ ‘days, otherwise the Tras. tees reserve the right to resell at the risk and cost of He defaulting puccnamet ater ‘ave’ dave! patie no Uce of such restle in soihe lished Washington, D.C tein 2 jensen WILLTAM H. CLAGETT, apl3ads DORSEY CLAGEDE. LE-SIX SMALL BUILDING LOTS, ON en St. north side. just west of 16th, 17x1005 Boe. per square fuot: exeeptional speculative chance, COUPEE BS Ps. perst FO SALES TWO. citoic! between 12th and 13th, 200% om K Lave, bet, 16th and Pvt: 6,400. ‘Square 770: 11.000 feet om 12th ‘st, bet Fists ALP HULL &C0., 1838 Psi ATTENTION! Rig co a pe Be 1002 F stm Plaster, med _ Bs @LKER's. 204 10TH STREET N.W. Re asl cated ted (OMS DOWLING, Aucuoneer. AY VERY DESIRABLE IMPROVED PROP- ERTY, KNOWN AS THE UBIAN HAT, SITUATED ON ELEVENTH STREET, NE. XNQRTHWEST( BEING NO, 606), AT AUC Ou TUESDAY,APRILTWEN’ 'ENTH, Soa AE SURES aera se Property known as the German Hull, So 000. street northw. sirget northwest, and belng part of Lot 12 in depth of 50 ieet, im frgoe Beiec Suidiag’ with ‘Thisis a very desirable and ruptaiy’ tan ny, conveueat 1 ino lee ‘cars, sultable law i ‘the attention of ‘eruis: Cash within ty at time oftale, “All conveyances tha mean og oe Bi chaser's cust. {f terms are not complied with in twen- ty days the committee reserve the to tha Property at the risk aud cost of the ‘pur- ‘chaser or purchasers. By order of iS Ue ons AEE CRABS on the 16th day of May, 3.D, 1880, in Liber No. 112 land records of th RUSTEES’ BROS., Auctioneers, SALE OF DESIRABLE BUILDING RHODE ISLAND AVENUK, BE TWE! MIRTEENTH AND FOURTEENTH PRE’ THWEST. By virtue of « certain deed of trust, bearing date, nd recorded 31, et seq., one of the District of Columbia, and at the LOT 3, fotlo Fequest of the holder of the notes secured thereby, we at FOUR ‘O'CLOCK Will seil- at pubic auction, in front of the premises, on NDAY, the TE ED DAY OF MAY, A.D. 1886, the followlhg described, Teal — esta situate” in the elty of Washingt District of Columbia, “to wit: All that or parcel of land and premises known uished as and being part of lot uum bered cig numbered two. plat recorded in Liber I, folio 1, uf the records o at time of sale. ht (8), ln Heltmiller’s subdivision of sqnare hondred and forty-two (242), as s office of the ore particu! thes District aforesaid, the sam wed "as follows: Begine est corner of said lot; of Rhode Island avenue thence southerly at right angles ‘oue hundred and twenty and one sixth ey; thence on sald alley West ) tet; thence northwardly one 'y and ouestxth (120 1-6) feet to and place of begiuning, together se. Sale all cash. A deposit of $100 required ‘All conveyancing and recording at purchaser's cost. “If terms of sale are not complied with within ten days from date of sale the property may be resold at risk and cost of defaulting purcuaser Alter five days advertiseusea apld-cod Gi: rpuos E WAGGAMAN, TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE Tn ON Ls’ volumbia, holuing ® special O'CLOCK P. M., having a front improved by a three-story By virtue of the last will robat ‘ourt of the Term ink sell at the following real estate District of Columbis ELEVE BAL AKD H. WARNE! EMStONS- N=} trustees, Real Estate Auctioneer. AND USIMPROVED WEA ESTATE: ROGER: RUMBLE O19 C STREET NORTAWESTS. AND. VAGANT LOTS-AS YOLEOW RUD EAWELN NINTH AND HAN . STREETS i NAL STREET, BE- TREEL AND GEORGIA AVENUE of Clarissa Feiss, duly. ted 1p the Supreme Court of the District of, im for Orphat’ ‘aud by the decree of the sald Supreme istrict of Columbia, holding a special uity, in cause No, 7739, 1 Will, us Trustee, mubife anctlon, In front cf each of the premises, in the City of Washington: to wits On TUESDAY, the STH DAY OF. MAY, A.D. 1886, AT FOUR, bart of Lots Cand K. in square 860, ‘on L street of 25.36-100 feet. and trick House, belng num- ourt busine: bered 919 L street northwest, aac Hivz-tbo- and 22.9100 fronting Gach SOSA i ether with coe ta oraa a oe: ofDBck). BP, Towa Jot 4, in sq, 604. Immediately thereafter part of lot _K, frontiny t on L street, and lot H and part of lot 50-100 ivet_on L street, and lots 1 n # 30-foot ‘alley, aud having on the w. side. side &30-foot alley, to- Also, on the sune duy. at HALE-PAST FIVE 9 and 10, in sq. 602, and Of Sale: One-third of the purchase money in cash and the baiance in two equal instalments In-one ani secured by deeds of trust On the pro} cash ut Option of purchaser must be mule on each of the two years, with six per cent interest from. di of for which wotes of purchasers must be ven rty sold, Or all Cash deposit 6f$100 lots in square 369, and $50 on exch of te other lots when knocked down, of sale must be complies day of sale in default or Tight to resell at risk and cust chaser after thece _'THOS. FE. WAG at cost of purchaser. Terms with within teu days from which the trustee reserves of defaulting pur advertisement. ARNETT, Trastee, 416 5th street northwest, |AMAN, Auct. aprleds Au conveyancing AW A2TER B WILLIASS & CO, Avcuoneers, OF ASSIGNEE'S SALE_ MARBLEIZED MAN- TEL HEARTHS, SUMMER , TILING, 81 PIECES, GRATES, Ere, On WEDNESDAY, APRIL TWENTY-FIRST, 1856, at TEN O'CLOCK A. M.. we shall sell at our salesroom, corner 10th ‘and Pennsylvania avenue horihwest, 29 Murbieized Mantels, six sets Tiling, 46 Slate Hearths, Summer Pieces, Grates, ete. Private buyers aud the trade should give this sale special uitention, Te apl73t_WALTER 8, W RY RALPH, Assi TLETAMS CO ft URDAY, APRIL SEVEN’ PAST FIVE OCLC _apl7-d&ds above si [ON AVERY VALUABLE DING Lon. ON “nit Nowy SEDE DE NORTHWEST, JUST WEST OF 1 will offer for sale in front of the premises on SAT- TEENTIL, 1886, at HALF- M., the east 25 feet front by re 211. ut Lime of sale. ry th of original Lot 4, sq R JK DUVALL, Auctioneer, apl4déds a eS pats, #@- ON ACCOUNT OF THE RAIN, THE 18 postponed to WEDNESDAY, APRIL ‘TMST, 1856, same hour and place, W.C DUVALL, ‘Auctioneer. rpuomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. CATALOGUE SALE OF 4 SUPERB COLLECTION Yanla avenue and 11th OF JAPANESE ART TREASURES, BEING THE MOST COMPLETE ARRAY OF JAPA- NESE GOODS EVER SHOWN IN WASHING- TON, INCLUDING A LARGE NUMBER OF DECORATED PORCELAINS FROM THE CELEBRATED KORANSHA POTTERY, REP- RESENTING THE BEST ART PRODUCTS FROM EVERY PROVINCE IN JAPAN, SUCH AS HAND-DECORATED PORCELAINS AND FAIENCES, FASHIONED TO FORMS OF OR NAMENT AND USE. BRONZES FROM THE ATELIERS OF THE MOST RENOWNED MAK- ERS OF TOKIO AND KIOTO. EXAMPLES OF WORK INLALD WITH GOLD, SILVER AND COLORED BRONZES; RARE PIECES OF OLD WORK IN BRONZE; A BEWILDERING AR- RAY OF THE MOST PERFECT CLOISONNE EVERSHOWN; 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, &c, &c, THE COLLECTION 48 A WHOLE FORMING A COMPLETE MUSEUM, DISCLOSING THE HIGHEST RESULTS OF ORIENTAL ART, ‘Within my sal southwest corner Pennayl ‘commencing W: RIL, 1886, AT HALF-PAST. Nb CONTINUING AT SAME LLOW- ‘ jection, embracing the bast examples of ‘he most per fect work of the Ja} & Grand Exhibiion MONDAY AND TUESDAY, APRIL NINETEENTH AND TWENTIETH, tron NINE A.M. UNTIL SIX P.M. jes Will bo ‘mailed to'any ad/iress tree of ‘Terms cash. apl2 THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, T]\HOMAS J. FISHER & CO., Heal Hstate Aucta, SALE OF THE EST, REAR, ae ¥ B MARTIN PL 3 CAME E Met Se ln Novzirms Fon Eusrzn 2 THE PaLals ROYAL @LOVES ‘The latest English craze, and the prevailing style in ‘New York, are Kid Gloves, embroidered and bound in contrasting colors, such as black with tan, black with fed. brown with light tan, ete. They come in 4-but- tons, and the price is $1.75, warranted in every re- SPECIAL LOT ‘Undressed Mousquetaire Kid Gloves—Tans, 6-button, ‘7Sc.; Sbutton, 8c Just half usual price for this quality. *@-EMBROIDERIES “GR -EMBROIDERIES“@8 s@-EMBROIDERIES “G8 #@-EMBROIDERIES “GB #7 EMBROIDERIES “OR ‘You are invited to inspect the new and choice terns of Colored Embrolderies in Flouncings, Ski i And all-over to match, Swiss, Cambric. and Nalnsook broideries, in new and beautiful designa, and at NN NEEE Coo WoW WEEE A RRR NNNE GO OR eVwwwe AA RR PAE cobs Gry SA NONN G08 W ow KEEA AR E Royal. The largest at York teed.” Easter Novelt! LIsSet with foops of Hibbon tn orange and Bleck, Qfange aud white, red and white,blue and white, FLAT PLAITED RUFFLINGS, with Ribbon care in all colors; Double-fold Rufflings, in orange and sil- ver, cardinal and silver, sky-blue and silver, cream &nd silver. Bolting-Cloth, Canvas, Gr Gr Ge‘Chine ‘and Silver ‘Gaavas Waditngs, in mew and COLLARS AND CUFFS. Ladies’ Clerical Collars, S-ply; the regular price is 8 for 25¢3 wili be sold until Tuesday, April 2bth, for 4 for 25c. Linen Cuffs, Seply, reduced from 12% to 10c. jruniil April 20th: "Novelty Collaring ia's0ld Oy thevyard, and ban be used fo" Coliacs aud Gullsea50°% ‘Novelties for Easter in French Collars and Cuffs, sar WANDEERCHIEYS Oa Sa HANDKERCHIEFS.-@, Sa HANDKERCHIEFS aay HANDEERCHIEFS “@@ Sa HANDEERCHIEFS.“@a ‘Very fine Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, with whi solored or mourning ‘borders, scalloped edge an hand embroidered. 48 each, or for $1.25. Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, white, ‘oF colored, hemstitched borders, equal to the’ usual 2 for 25: ‘Hakfs., 90 each or 3 Yor 25c. www wwww wwww ‘000! Aa FRATHERS GB Aa RIBBONS “GR s@r-TRIMMINGS “G8 Genuine French Flowers, beautiful bunches, at 68¢; 5,000 to select from. OSTRICH FEATHER TIPS, 3 in bunch, warrant- ed very best quality; 39c. a bunch, worth 50¢. RIBBONS. in new spring colors; Picot Sash Ribbons, aud other novelties, oT "ist edge DRESS TRIMMINGS, Lately received new styles of Hussar Loop, Beaded = ‘Trimmings Low Edgings, Ornament Gimps, Moss Prices for newest and best goods, JEREW WW, WEEKL BRRY ¥ EO WWWWE Lb OR RY Y JEE WWWWEE L iRR YY cv SEO WWWWE OL RR Y . JJJ EEE W OW EERILLLE R ¥ = NEW STOCK JUST ARRIVED. Silver Lace Pins, Gold Plated Lace Pins, Ox! Lever Cuff Buttons, Rhine Stone Collar Studs 19c., Hatr Ornaments, ete” Easter Novelties, new and beautiful designs, at ab- surdly low prices. nar KID PURSES, 2c. R@-SATTEEN FANS, 39c. S OPERA” SATCHELS, 25c, M@DON'T FORGET THE PALAIS ROYAL AD- VERTISEMENT COMPRISES THIS ENTIRE COLUMN. aplé PPP A g58q S85 Pep a Bh dh 83 OE 8 BPP AA Bre AA Sess 9 OF Bss. Po RMA BOB 24, 8558 00? Eran Sus8 Easter wilt soon be here, and will your costume be complete without a Parasol? Certainly, you will not do yourself justice if you pur- chase without looking through the Palais Royal’s stock. Polite and prompt attention: and you will not be asked or expected to buy. If every lady who looks at our new stock bought a Parasol we would sell 1,000 @day. Ifyou desire to invest 75c.. 98c., $1.25, $2.50, $3.75. $4.98, or any amount upto $25, fora Parasol, we think the Palais Royal can give best value in this city. HH SS, EE HoH o> gs Hf pee Bee OF #7238 Ss toe Bee OMY GH “oo S83 Tt im EE OF > ‘From among the many novelties purchased express” ly for Easter we name the following astounding bar gains: Black and Colored Lisle Thread Hose, white feet; ‘Competitors’ price 29c., Palais Royal price 21c, English Hose, all colors, white heals and toes; Competitors’ price 25c., Palais Royal price 19¢. Black and Colored Hose, spitt feet, summer welght: ‘Competitors’ price 69c, Palais Poyal price 44c. Silk Hose, Tans, Modes, et, split feet Competitors" price $1.35; Palais Royal price 986. CHILDREN’S Hose—Derby Rib, all colo Competitors’ price 25c:: Paials Royal price 22c. INFANTS’ Socks in Cashmere Wool, Silk, Lisle ‘Thread, all colors and Fancy Designs,trom 200, wo $1.28, SELLING FOR CASH ONLY ENABLES THE PALAIS ROYAL TO SELL CONSIDERABLY UNDER ITS COMPETITORS’ PRICES. Difference in prices as quoted above will bear the strictest investigation. @e-COOL UNDERWEAR-@B aa@COOL UNDERWEAR “G3 4e-COOL UNDERWEAR,“68 4x-COOL UNDERWEAR ~@s #wCOOL UNDERWEAR.“@S oFeaeE Tila cum, nm ll wot, inating ‘Ladies’ Super Bodices $5c., oF 8 for $1. Ladies’ Super Bal. Ve Taudios Silk Bodices or Gonset Covers, all Goleta only ¥ $% FE TP ge Sco RE ONKN TF Ss GGO KERB NNN 3 Sys8 = BICYCLE, TRAVELING, BOATING AND NEG LIGH SHIRTS. MATERIA! 8—Enghsh Cashm ish Cheviot and otier fancy all-wool iistareas OOLORS—English Tan, Navy Bh wi Mode, Court Gray, Slate, + Baige, Daik Browa,Gern operas ore STYLES—Laced Fronts, Plaited Front PiainFronts, Buttons or Studs. = PRICES; 91.35, $1.65, $2.25, $2.48, 92.68. Boys! for LARK! At BEM peu interested ia belay, Blea and tans contemplating «vacation tour, te tnspect the iade to order id any material, i NOTICE. Gentlemen will find on investigation the following ‘comparison of prices correct: eee a Ueaapetteee Sree el Paes Royal Price 890 Soarfy, baitn Lined, uot or Putt ‘Noveltiesin Handkerehiofs, 25e.; Gloves ‘98c.; Gold Top Canes, $1.63; Umbrellas, $2.75 for ALA ROYAL. THE PAN-ELECTRIC INQUIRY. The Hamtiton-Iill Homicide. — ATIIND TRIAL BEGUN IN THE CKIMIXAD ormcy General Garland Examined — 5 ‘COURT TO-DAY, ‘This morning the Criminal Court, pan LUCKY AT LAW BUT UNLUCKY aT PoxEn— | MacArthur, took up the case of Charles Hamil WHAT HE KNOWS OF THE TELEPHONE Con- | ton, colored, indicted for the murder of George TROVEEsY. Hill, colored, on the night of September 20th, — 1882. Thisis the third trial, There was adie ‘The announcement that Attorney General | agreeing jury at the first trial, and a conviction, Garland was to appear betore the telephontcin- | which was set aside, on the seoona trial. Liane vestigating committee to-day caused @ larger | itton was a member of the National brass band, attondance than usual this morning, and that | ang had been keeping company with a girl fact together with the warm spring day, MAde | named Eliza Tutt, and the deceased subse the atmosphere of the erypt-like room where | quently paid attention to ber. On the nicht in the committes meets very oppressive. It was | Question Hamilton was engaged with. the neatly threoquartars ofan boar efter|s>4 eh @ church Sestiual at the inp eid commence Somer oan Uist church, on Franklin street, between 4th, om nthe | Sth, P and Q streets, and Hill was pres: Attorney General appeared, looking pale and | ent’ with the ‘gir, "ani went toto the rather feeble, With a courteous salute to the | gallery and had ‘Soune words with Hatflton, committee ho immediately took the stand and | After the tostival was over and when the band invitation of the chairman ran to | Was seronading a party, at Sthand > reets, statement of his connection with the | me angry words again passed between the jectric company, He wished, he said, to | parties. {ill ‘started hotae with the girl, aod lay before the commitiee and reafirm the mat- | Hantlton, with others, met near Lae corner of Ser contained in bis etetement to che Feeaians om Tarot where, it le alleged, ho walted addition he w: to ry urn tohis hou and when bi pp a 2d EDITION. Lat Taras tu Te St The Baltimore Street Car Strike. BOTH SIDES STILL STUBBORN AND THE PUBLIC GREATLY INCONVENIENCED. Bautrwong, April 19.—There is no in the strike of the car drivers in this city. was a demonstration this forenoon when a car on one of the striking lines apppeared on the street, but the police arrested two men, which at once restored order. The strikers and the railway companies remain firm, and the latter state they will not acceed to the demands of the drivers, There are but two companies Fupning full Bumbers of cars, and the greater part of the people are subjected toserious incon- venience because of thestrike, It has just been reported that some of the strikers took the horses from a car on Boundary avenue, and ® ‘squad of police has been sent to that point, reece what Hh them. @ poor man like himseif Gen, Atkins had de- sired witness to enter into this, WON AT LAW AND LOST AT POKER. “I told him,” said the witness, “that I had never undertaken tomake any money except In February, 1883, Gen. Atkins had said to wit- | Gaitberayely shot im. elie ve rention: District Attorney Worthington appears tor Tuo Xow Tork Stock market, | Ber Sinica alin neh tated aed | te prance ng See aT le that money could be made out Betng | ® Maurice Smith for the defendant. The following are the opening and 3:00 p.m. New York Stock Miarket' Pepordad oy Special wire to Ht. He Dodge, S80 Taree ty The defendant asked to file a plea that he had been acquitied of the crime of murder and could not now be tried on Us indicuinent; but the (plea was overruled, and an exception noted, Tne following Jurors were selected and sworn: ker | J. L. Entwisie, W.-H. Gaskins, D. Browne, epee So mer pratense co | Siyer PD. Dentiam, a natius HL Tearoe, Wash, nerall . Twas 5 -¥,, James A. Bean, M. McCully, J. KF. into thisit ‘he thoughtit offered any indnce- | Crews “7D. Pryor, G, W. Jackeon ond’ & D. Middleton. ‘The district attorney opened the case, stating they would ask a verdict of mansiauhter. Continuing, tho witness sald that Senator Harris made substantially the same statement about the inventions, and two or three di afterwards the witness had been introduced to Dr. Rogers and his son at their home, He briefly told of the organization of the Pan-Blectric company, as detailed by Senator Harris and other withesses, and then turned his attention the APPLICATIONS MADE TO HIM TO BRING SUIT against the Bell company. It was an inference and not @ fact, he said, that the Pan Electric company had made the application. The in- ference was founded on two reasons—first, that Col. Young came with the other gentlemén (in the latter part ot July), and witness knew bim to be secretary and treasurer of the Pan Elec- A Sword From the New York Seventh * Regiment. Col. Wm. G. Moore, of the W. L. I. Corps, re ceived a letter to-day from Adjutant Rand, of the New York Seventh mgiment, saying “I have the honor of forwarding to you express to-day a sword, which is sent by Uh regiment as a Slight contribution to your « ing fair, and which itis desired should be voted to the moot popular officer tn the corps, Tha cordial expressions of welcome aud hospitality on the part of your command and the eitizena of Washington mest with a warm respon Washington Stock Exchange. The following changes from Saturday's quotations: ‘on the Washington Stock Exchange are noted today: vs 1891, 112% bid, 112% asked. Pato rah Mee ate 36 a, asked. 36 bi iy é tric; and second, because witness had on May | the hearts of the membersof the Seventh, avet doin, 114% bid, “Liss asked BSc! 25th received a letter from Dr. Rogers request- | OUF Visit to your beaultifuleity is looked forward 180i, currency, (118% bid, 120° asked. ing suit to be brought as @ stockholder of that | & With delight, nd. 3-065, 1834, currency, 110) stess ee ie Festock, Toop Ma iio asks ‘Coupling these facts together, witness took it Didn't Pass the White House. Gatrece ead Bid Say el for granted that the Pan-Electric made the ap- | To the Editor of Tue Evestwo Stan: 20 asked. Wasbingion Uas, 39 plication; it was simply an inference, and no| In your report on the parade emancipation Georgetown Gas 40 bid Firemen's Ing. 4Sasked. | name had been mentioned. Witness had treated | day, April 16va, it te stated that Lack proces: 168. bid, - Colaabie Tne 29e° bek “Manes Hail | Di, Hopes letter as personal, and he knew | sions passed the Executive Mansion ard the ambia Tos. dass Bs Mansion and th bonds, 104% bid. Washington Market stock, 20% teks oe eraggien ag peel groan 2 soo : gates were closed and guarded by policemen Di Say kakeg” | Washington Market stock, . 20% | tion; that such an application must come from © close guarded by policemen t National | the president of the company, ‘Therefore, the | prevent either party from passing thr L SREY EaS MLSs sekod. Cissus Hesiandl | letter had remained unanswered, and, as e'por-| Resire tories thet ie eee throu. L Great’ Falls Ice, 128 bid, 145 asked. _Keal Estate | Sonal paper, had not been filed, terized as the Chase procession didn’t past ‘Title Insurance, 105% bid, “Penn. ‘Tel. Co.. 46% bid, | In July Van Benthuysen had presented his ap- | the President's muncion a7 asked. Chesapeake and Pot. Tel. Go, 73 bid, 7 iton the law which pileation for a sult, basin, W. Catvoy Cuasr, h e Stated had been passed at the last session of Congress. The application had been referred by witness to the Interior department, where It should have gone in the first instance; and the witness had heard no more of it until it bad been returned last January with the other Papers. After receiving Van Benthuysen’s letter the witness had set to work to examine into the Respectiully, &e., asked. U.S Electric Light, 75 asked. = ee The Public School at Langley, Va. Correspondence ot THe EVENING Stan. Laneury, Va., April 19th, 1880, The public school at this place, Miss Mazoy Stroman, teacher, had interesting closing ex: ercixes last week, the hail being packed with Baltimore Markets. BALTIMORE, Mp... April, 10—Virginia, stres, consolidated, 53; past'due coupo: 3 do forties, 41: do. new threes, 65 bid to-day. BALTIMORE, Mp.. April 19.—Cotton_qulet—mid- dling, 9% Flour” dull—Howard | street and Western suiper, 2.65a3.10: do. extra, 3.2524.00; ‘do. family, 4.2585.0U; city mills super, 2-76: do. | Thatter, for thowgh he lord te fear eine | parents and friendsof the pupils. Those recelv- fapecd fuenily, S40 do superlative ‘patent “br5, | effect Ke was sulistled that otcr applications | 1D prizes were the following: Scbolarshlp, Wheat—southérn higher, with light recelpts;_ western | Would be made. Looking over the authorities | Walter Hummer, arithmetic, John Legg, cr Armer and quiet eosihera, red, biaUy: do amber, 6 | be had concluded that he ould nov orderault, | mar und histor, ieee cick raphy, May avs: No. 2 western winter "red, spot, OlMalie: | and when the gentlemen came (Van Benthuy: | Walters: spelling, Salle Corawall, Acie itiret May, 92%a92% August, 904A00%. Fo—southern | gen, Young and the others) he had determined | Alice Faulkner and Frank Stroma higher and quiet; westera higher and dull: southern | that he would not touch it at all under any cir- | Ship, Georgie Clark and 4 white, da4 Zi do. yellow. 45a47%e; western mixed, | cumstances. impre ent, Etta Walters an mate Otte nteaaty had qalcessouchern: Boats west? THE WITNESS DENTED They ies her m besarte etn white, 30043: western mixed, 35a30: Peonsy Vania, 40043.” Rye steady, 70a72. Hay steady Prime to choice western, 14.00a16.50. Provisions let and about steady. " Mess pork, °10.00a11. ull, mente shoulders snd clear, il sides, packed, 4ia6%,, Bacon—shoulders, S'ga6u; clear rib sides, G4; hams, 10kell% Lard—refined, 7% Butter lower—western, packed, 1zalS: creamery, 20425. Hees steady, io: Petroleum quiet—renined, | "iy plust albur, that he had ever given an opinion sbout the | Thi joins atu validity of the Beil patent, as had been asserted, to him. The opinion he had given, and the only opinion, was to the effect that the Pan-Electrie inventions were not intringements; that they were improvements upon telephones tat were differently patentable—a well-recognized prin- An interesting address was Ma of this place, George Henderson colored, 17 years of age, was arrested this mort ing by Oflicer Breen after a lively clus locked up at the fifth prec! with stealing a pushcart alias William H. Ross, st jd quiet—Kio. cargoes, ordinary to | ciple. the avenue about # yea fir, unig ‘Sorat stendy—A- soR,” ig copper | Although witness was attorney for the com. | si AW. Tet members of refined dull, 104010%. Whisky steady and quiet, pany, yet Mr. Young and Senator Harris usu- | Co. A, Uni: 1-19al.20. Preigats to Liverpool per steamer nom: | Rhy’ Wiew up the legal papers, and Wiien tie STAR inally ‘steady—cotton, 3-164: flour, 18.; grain, ad. | SU¥, OF 4 "i ati ee S180 tari wheat, 6000 busber: | Were rete: tohim he made such alterations as 5 d at seemed tobe necesrary, Those papers have the Dist been submitted to witness in the’Senate judi- corn, 40,500 basivel ate, 13,700 bushels; rye, 1,500 ict Commissioners’ office to-day to corn, 40,500 Bialiole: onze, 13,200 ba eed Vite President Wshb to make te apecch ot woke 553 els me bushels; corn, | Clary room, but it was a mistake to say that | come tothe New Yorke f. Webb: Too busbeis NP THe 58.000 ™ | any board iacetings had been held in that | aecepled, abd svlll torn Une New ‘Chicago Markets. room. Witness was satisfied that he had never | Yorkers ‘this e y of the ine 2 attended a meeting of the company since the | fantry, CHICAGO, April 19. 11:15 = m—Wheat was | Attended a meeting of th excited and buoyant at the opening, May starting at a abe : i ‘BO, with a littie trading at 9-16,’ and held steady Witness? had never opened his mouth to Mr, at these figures for half an hour, then broke off to 80, | Goode about the case, because as solicitor get There was a riot at Kerlin, Md., Saturda: ‘nd hung At that price fora time. but finally wentoffto | eral tinder the statute he was perfectly free und | which the eampley Frank Hobbies eee Ou, aud is now quoted 70 11-16. The other warcets | Independent, aud withess had wo tere coat | anda number ot spectators participated, ‘Bowe, are quoted as follows: Corn—May, 37%. Oats— May. | over him in his (witness’) absence or disability | ral persons we ured. 20% Pork—May, 0.20. Lard—May, $0085.92 | Than he had over geniticuien in Congress, cotton mills have beca oe The President and the Tariff, WHAT ME. RANDALL IS SAID TO HAVE LEARNED AT THE WHITE HOUSE, On the occasion of one of Mr. Randall’s calis at the White House a day or two ago, it is as- sorted, Mr. Cleveland talked with himon the tarit, expressing the opinion that a revision and a reduction of the tariff should be had this session, and suggesting that the democrats were pledged to euch action and would be ex- pected to iulf their pledge. He expressed the opinion further, it is stated, that the present bli'seemed to be a sate one to ‘The President is said to have talked with other democratic pretectionists, and to have put himself in the breach in support of tne Ways and means committee. is has had a very serious effect upon the “1ittle protectionists band” in the party, and it is believed by their opponents that their num- bers will meit away beiore the miid influence of the executive opinion, Randail’s attitude can not thus be changed, but it is hoped by the tariff retormers that bis following will shrin away. It is estimated that under the most Confessed His Crime. A FORMER POST OFFICE CLERK ARRESTED FOR ROBBING THE MAILS. On the 5th of January last, Lawrence Napo- leon Hunter, a bright looking colored man, re- signed his position of substitute clerk of the city post office, and about that time it was dis- covered that some one had been tampering with the mails, Inspector Henderson took charge of the case, and at his instance Lieut, Arnold, with Officers Horne and R. E. Weedon looked into the matter. It was found that Hun- ter had been away trom the city, but recently returned, and last night these officers located him at 14th and U sts. n. w., and arrested him. He was locked up atthe fifth precinct station ‘and he made aclean breast of the affair, stating what disposition he had made of the articles abstracted—a watch ana jewelry of different kinds among them. Most of these were recov- cones the spon one ae been ed and some given to young ladies, Paqnis afternoon he was taken belore U. 8. Commissioner Samuel C. Mills, and waiving an examination, gave bail in $1,500 for the ac- ‘There will be a gre more for eight hours April en. Charles Hamiin, s« eo disease raging al isi, Italy, is cholera, The New York Third Avenue railroad pany now claims to have enough men to ta the places 07 all the siriice The ceremony of decorating the Grant by the U.S. Grent Post, No, Brooklyn, promises to be a me MM, Dicquercy and Hoche tenced in Paris to fitteen’ mo ment for foment orable v have | ths” in riots, town of ed by tire, Galicia, have ive persons were kil Ham and Dan met Miss Soards, a resy the stre: d," as shes told her about the at tion of the grand jury. Hunter ts a resident | favorable conditions this following will not ex: of the Kes here, and Haat your wing passed the civilser | ceed 22, and that the President can carry | thofy'neumntiod win vice examinatiot » Was appointed a substitute | away halt these easily. hee. men, Dan was 1 clerk in the city it of It appears that ri > about Christnas thmes the number of Christ. Capitol Toptes. edi per mas passing through bis hands was - s NO PENSION FOR JUDGES. Senator Ingalls to-day reported adversely from the judiciary committee a bill to grant full pay for the remainder of their lives to all Judges of the United States courts who may re- sign after thirty years’ service or who may be- come seventy years of age. ANOTHER TARIFF SUGGESTION. The Acting Secretary of the ‘Treasury has written to Representative Hewitt, of the ways and means committee, calling attention to the fact that certain amendments to section 2,931, Revised Statutes, proposed by his custome blil are in conflict with the provisions of the law of July 5, 1854, which make the decisions of the commission ‘of navigation final as regards the tax on tonnage, and suggesting that the posed amendments be stricken irom the bi MILITARY BANDS. In response to @ resolution of the Senate cal ing for information with regard to military and regimental bands the adjutant general to-day transmitted a report, showing that there are 46 bands, numbering 716 members, and the ate cost 18 $296,724.29. The band at West Point costs more than any other. “It numbers 23, and its annual cost is $10,600.26. THE EDUCATION BILL BEFORE THE HOUSE LABOR COMMITTEE. ‘The House labor committee had aseeret meet. ing to-day, and tried to get through with the educational bill, It turned out, however, that the bill had not strength enough to get out of the committee with a favorable report; and no action was taken, the tactics belug to consume vee! FAaTan Accipent Neu Bat Praeger and his M years of age, were & train ona tresile bri the Western Maryland F miles from the westera the Hagerstown expr the bridge and k’ saved, though one « that the ieg bad too much for lim, and he yielded to tempts. tion, The punishment is imprisonment from one to five years, District Government Affairs. AMENDING THE DISTRICT APPROPRIATION BILL, Commissioners Webb and Wheatley, Health Officer Townsbend, Capt. Mahan and Lieut, Townsend, assistant to Engineer Commissioner Ludlow, and Dr. Magruder and a committee of the firemen had a hearing before the Senate sub-committee on appropriations having charge of the District appropriation bill this, afternoon. The Commissioners made various recommendations, Dr. Magruder urged an in- crease of pay forthe police surgeous and the firemen’s committee advocated an average in- crease of $200 in the Pay, of the firemen. Dr, ‘Townshend explained the needs of the health office and the amount necessary to protect the sanitary condition of the city. BUILDING PERMITS issued by Inspector Entwisle: P.V. Hagner, St. Mary's chapel, 23d, between G and H streets, chureb; $6,000. C: C. Willard, repair office, 1300, 1302, 1304 ¥ street northwest, Willard’s hotel, F street; $450. C. C. Willard, repair brick, 524 13th street; $200. Jack Meyers, re- pair frame, 223 Pennsylvania avenue; $500 MISCELLANEOUS. The physicians to the poor appeared at the office of the District Commissioners at 12 o'clock to urge the raising of their salaries tor official services. The Commissioners think they should receive more pay and promised to re- commend it, {was crushed so w be amputai (Chicago Himtied) dally {Sirocmbed aud Sed 0 ata. Cu Pucitic” expres at ie axp 0. Rowre—Statio: nue and C Street.—For Ch 1:10 pe. ersey, Ave 0, 830 and “Lux Sa cS ; 622011 p.m. FOr Aanapolia, A Frxg House 10 BE ERECTED.—Mr. Lucius | the time with talk until the hour of twelve ar 3522p m. For Annapoll Tuckerman, formerly of New York city, but | rived, after which no business can be trans | $350'0in) 4.40 p. au, Fur was stations between Wank now a resident of this city, is about to begin the | acted. mand ington aud Baltimore, 5, 6:40, 330 a. m., 4 5y, 4:40. 7 aud 11 p.m. Gu Sundays, S330 veuatorteemcgaad $230, 440, 7 and 11 p.m. For sta House committee on alcoholic liquor erection ofa fine residence for himself at the southeast corner of 16th and I streets, being a The tau’ rane, 7:10 "at art Fidon of the garden about the residence of | sme to-day by a vote of 6 toS ordered an ad- day, and ‘630 p.m. dally: exces Ne eae verse report on Representative Tauibee’s bill | P2485. 108 | brinclrs —— RAILROAD To MouNT VERNON.—Surveys for the railroad which a ego organized at Alexandria proposes to build between that city and Mount Vernon, connecting Washing- ton with Mount Vernon by rail were completed Saturday. It is intended to use the Alexandria to provide that no person shall be licensed as a retail dealer in intoxicants by the United States until he has first secured a license as such from the local authorities where it is pro- posed to carry on the business of selling liquor. ~ ‘NOTES. Copies of THe SraR containing an explaina- tion of the condition of the Potomac flats im- provement work, were laid on the desk of every member of Congress to-day. ons, for Lextugton, hs oa atm, dally cept Sanday, and 30’ pan. Fer local pois bet Wasihington‘an Gaiter sang 3220 pm daily, exeept Sunday. Va. kininase Route Bi Nation.—For New Orieans and-Atduti Wille, 5:30 aan. (dally); southern ‘taal a Tip am, “aly Siamonns evan r except Sunday. Warrenton, 7 nal. dn Sunday. 1S am. 530 p.m. ur Lyuchvan 5 am. qdaily.) a REAx Tstate SaLEs—Penjamin H. Warder| A tel was received at the Senate tele- | Sutions) 7am. has sold to Henry A. Willard, for DO, | xemh cetoeso Deg aanconees Spann ©0009, 17 feet front on the east side of 16th | who had retired {from that body many years Sureet, Between L and M streets. "John A. Pros: cott has sold to Rudolf Goldschmid, for $5,500, -at-arms Canaday has had the Senate reception room fitted up with new window cornices ofa handsome pattern, new curtains every day WEAK LUNGS ARE CRUFLLY Racken, and ral strength gradually wasted ‘by « non and husband, L. E., has sold to Theo. M. | and a very large and fine . the general strength, gradually wasted ‘vy ‘Koath, tor $9,000, pro} 19 fect frontat the Sauaipe Cutloma to-Gay tntrodisoed.s bill to to- persintont: deep-seated Cough, which Dr. Jayne's will derive certain benelit trom it also uf troub led with either Asthma or Bronchitis, has withdrawn his contest for in pon guita: sate sanouatvpssesiete eaboutivoscesion sauna comtadecpeoarek tee ieaioms supple- mental treaty. pr BAKER. On Sunday, A pril 18, 1888, at 8 p.m, of porimonla, ANSTES Vii. Tatace, tau” UF ibetcroam 2400, New, Jerk evens 1002 | axas or sux Tustvoueren ie tlow- | Sind tend contributions for the league there. ‘The rooms Jpg were the readings atthe signal ofice o-day: | "Funeral rll 20. at 2 p.m. from, bor parents es will be open Mondays, Thursdays and Satur- % ‘Pem., | dence, 7 rem evitveas. pemetgcs biases So aed iiabaareccnas Deorrow mt Favor oF THE Dis ee ‘The Courts. ee ae the U.8. Supreme Court today in the case of | gpringman age Baltimore and Potomae Rail-| ,CRARF 08 the morning of April 18th, 1880, Horace 8. Johnston, plaintiff in error, against | roan Co,; judgment below reversed and cause | Mittra frou lis ine haliiee Xo. 29 Kstreet the District of Columbia, the ji t Of the | remanded for a new trial; jon by Judge | nortiwest, om ery yw I District Supreme ‘with | Merrick, Casey et al. agt. White; opinion by | friends invited to atten 5 costs, Mr, Johnston owns ‘on | J James sustaining exce to the | “DOYLE On Moncay. April 19%, 1886, at 439 ‘Missouri avenue, and it was | auditor's report. agt. of Co- | o'clock a m., VDENNI> KR. ouiy son of Margaret and ee isjered the faulty con- = judgment srg ee eee by fie ine itctiara baste, aied thet re eo being decid =a . $ ~ east, Wednesday aflernoon, at 2 o'clock. ‘ae upon the case ded against him in the | missed; opinion by chief justice; appeal noted. hn gang 28cm, lower court to the Supreme Circurr Court —Je ls Oy: Pe] him, - | road; on bearing. Funeral on or Lie cid ra. from 1027 ‘To SERENADE GaN, SHERIDAW.—Liont Gen | ry aay, Fuses Dawn, cncity vo animals; | Foopectully invited to attend. Stn Sheridan will be serenaded by tho7th regiment | 95°” “Anton Diggs, 30 coliniaral forfeited. fomprrow aight at, ‘clock. President: Jackson, i; larceny; 60 days. has tender of a a 1A Bride Driven te Suicide. Tae Ta wine. an tecraeree Ganeerenastacreramaee arrest,"