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FOR SALE—LOTS. Fates = mR SALE—BARG: oa north side of K st, near North _spltaw JOR SALE FRONTAGE OF j00 FRET WEST Fe Meet ld sud na, within, bait ‘, OF 209 FEEX ON wen IBY feet tart of North Capitol Ator medina priced hots. ot ‘very desurable grow. lsh will"reae readily ‘and’ pay,‘ oa ik SALE—CHEAI within cue square of H-st. cae eplt-3w rok ALEK DEsIRAD Bor:hoast corner of North Capito, and A good business site. Ate low price. apls-30 BETWEEN x. oak, ee toka ae jORTHEAST—200,000 FT. a. mere x LOT. (to. and O sts, 21x SALE—A TOR TRIOYCLE, GOOD Ad Frcs. “Abpis 20 1200% 8 ot owe ed ran oF Kr, O43 Louisiana ave. aw. SAjETp EINE YOUNG, HOKE, ESS, o uaeton. old: Poa that panes eee mows Mpa F2 ALE—WORTH AT LEAST 611 wold tor 160. six Octave i deippia. siso handsome Wainut Parior suite, Center Table, Dining Tabie, Chairs, &e., at » recrifice; ving ‘Carolina FOR SALE — MISCELLANEOUS ik SALE—TEN TO iW] I Pees Ge AP in less a seas a Pete oe erlebrated Meyer make, lst . 1 ae. apleu OR SALE—HEINERAMP — wae hee FOU wd corners, full square earl; ew, willgell ats bargain Call at 900 Lathak ae alt OR BA) NE SPLENDID OUI nered Square, @182; one Chickeribe, ¢209 obs at, reat bargains iu Fiatios, at nwalohiner Piano Agency. cs iD KESTAUKANT, IN GOOD eood business. “Iuquire at st aplé-3t* HAVING, QUIT os. Will sail ® fine Lot of as sn, 1088 to wut purchaser. In- st iE $200 ORGAN FOR ‘apld-se ANDSOME MAHOGANY WIND- jing. bed. purchased in December, including od baie mattress. UWiug to leav: * taucrifice. Cailat O37 Kat mw. 2t {OK SALE SIDEBAR BUGGY; GOOD AS NEW: ‘owBer has no further use for it; price ii! VERNON ST AbLis, 1290 Lebret tow epleue JOR SALE— iy go in perfect order and fully warranted; cost $000. Can be bought if taken st once for ouly $175 cas stool, oF “Also Full Cabinet Grasd upright very cheap; in . bine: Grand u cheap; monthly payments; nearly new. Can be seen at he THE PIANO EXCHANGE, apl¢ 422 9th at, CEN, {UK SALE—ATTENTION BOYS, LATE IMPROVED oe, aud casiest running Bicycle, 40-inch liported rings, Srat-claea condition, EN, best Lots 41 a. Fe SALE—AT A SACRIFICE TF TAREN WITHIN a Ten Lays—One of the eyos LE—FRONTAGE OF 160 FEET between D aud E sta, 2.0, by depth of R SALE-SEVEN BEAUCTIF ota, frouting south, 18300. to wide sivsntiyes for funaedia'e AO Pata a JPPOk SALE—SQUANES AND HALF SQU Frits Rorthesstern part of the city: 5ory Be for moderate; Tived. hot —. a Linas. x *: : 10,000 aind $21,000 renyectstel TYLER © RUTHERFORD, 1307 F st. northwest apl+-s Challenge, bail Seed. Will sell. at macridice, write or call 6 t0 8,7 Tite ty JOR SALE-SORREL MARE KIND AND GEN. Rae, good drivers wil eects: cae toh aaa as 423 12th's, aw. t* FOE, SALEPRIVATE—A STRONG BECOND- hand phaeton, $25; Jump-weat carriage, $50; close Carriage with shat’s and pole, $60, Cali at staule on Q 8t, bear coruer of 16th. FE SALE;A GOOD GENTLE WORSE, ROOMY dayton and harness; will sell cheap if taken st once, Call at 111 H st. mw It HEAP_A BAY HORSE AND TOP- yood condition, Caiuat16 Est. nw. ON aTit | eet t SAL —TO CONIRACTONS OF STMEET ‘work, several hundred Joads of coarse gravel and a Quantity of stone tor sale. Call 10 a.tiy oF address J. B. JOHNSON, Treasurer. ap) KR SALES A HANDSOME TEAM LAUNCH, F%.2 long, 7-ft. Hi F. enwine. kerosins Gil for fuel: splendidly ‘built, very ltast, Tall ine ed caging, coudeuser ete, ete. For particulars Diated coy je address LAUNCH, Star office. apls-2t° SALE—ONE Cah LOAD OF FINE MULES and three lange horses: just arrived st D. F. RANEY's Portisnd Stables, G43 aud O35 N. Yeave nw., Washington, D. api3-3 OR SALE —A HANDSOME DRAG FOR TWO orse«. ii thorough order, Inquiteat office of the ENDON HOTEL. ARES IN ‘desirable ‘bear: ‘cow-nora, hr, audios, for cash, Write or call 6 to 8 707 ith st, nw. ‘ap13-3t* JOE SALETA YOUNG, GENTLE, BLACK HORSE, st ady” ™ from4to 8 rt can be seen at 219 Gata. FOR SALE_SALOON AND RESTAURANT, & E.; good nd business: none but those meaning us ‘Star office, Feasae IR WANT OF USE. A FINE FAM wo WCSOBRBON- Ts athet noes Ie ee P RoR saLe—iae twean 13ub and low FEET ON BOUNDARY, BE- 1dth sta now Fo SALE—A FINE CARRIAGE. APPLY 1319 F room 4. apl2-3t* ‘PORSALE—A SUPERIOR SET OF LIGHT DOUBLE | Fie THOMAS Ri & 00. apl2-gt" me Stee price and it SALE— CHOICE Lot ox Kk Eye 15th sta, 21 by 1 Parks ot ioe mnie, ond on sony ee (2d floor.) . Bl YOUNG. ETWEEN | }0K SALE—IN THE FUTURE WE WILL KERP iy om hand) Yor sale vers, saddle and ital uae pair crossed 16% 4 haat Rania a Tay ate ons Eoare, ¢ steeple-chaser, and one Yery ane Mesteaty ey dediler: ‘hese horses ate well, sound and broken. Aap NowAw sco apli2m 1827-33 H st. nw. ow one pair of biacks 16 shy 39, on Kentucky and 3E ENUE IN fd grer 60 feck deep. containing in ver BU fec : ‘asking it an opportuatty ein figure SALE—AT A BARGAIN ‘oO Sesirabie Lote on the west aide of 1 feet ech to 20. Sout ley GEk & LIEBERMA KEAT BARGAIN, with ewiieh ronuiaz into 40." The other balf well-locat WALKER & WILSON. rth Heer Bounda: Lot Sth st ue., bet. Rand F, Several snail Couitey platen All must beeeid to settle 11-6 Apply yon aA LEO Lois PRUGE AND ota. 2, Le Droit Park, feet Stn oa Berth siue of Sh oc 16 Tm equare South sven an. at WSaud U5 conte per fut. Audress E otic api0 th and 16th ith and 14th and 1 )OR SALE_FIFTY SHARES OF PERFECTION heat and light stock “at prices below tho inather: snares of night Biectrke oc, 7 api1-6e xi ae GROWN & BRADLEY, sp11.6 idol Fee ace, {OR SALE-JUST ARRIVED 20 HEAD OF HOKS! drivers: also g00d amonx the jot are some jorses, all horses to be as & QUIGLEY, rear of 833 D at n.¥. Or ith at. ex- = ‘ 2H SMES goa a. | By ane erie geen SQUARE aif of it, | of terms, call apo JOR SALE—VERY CHEAP—A LARGE, POW net pee to Lurope, creoad not past wh f wo 3 Tnguite 1veo New Aatapebire are Foe gabe FOR CATTLE, Hogs, &o— ‘As the Ariis 4 4 Distillery bas eo Hons there wil bes larwe quantity of Offal for sale As this is trom aothing but pure cry Eos nce i aps gla made & B GARWOUI ~~ Alezandria, (OR SALE~A FINE NEW CABINET UPRIG) FREE ATS Levee ‘BALE-BED FEATHERS, A ‘well-cured, me ‘the best us PbS EES a ree an En TON front, one Ba {OR SALE—*PRING OF ENING OF THE ‘stock of new and second-hand easriaves Perse Tanto Jol ‘M. Yo! C st u.w., reat National sna vie agi he from fi tral ec ented 74 ‘JpoR SALE — JUsT ARRIVED FuOM ROCKING: Fis on Va, a0 hook Of epae an ee Boren i, ting lo hee cat ere dian eR 2 WM. YATES, ada Red of obey te T-if TAKEN WITHIN 10 Day , ‘Capito. st. be- Star ofties, joe, Jot on Eat Address J. F. By Ly AXD 2 Toeated buuding Lots fac aye Rit Lie ets Cos 3. B_ HERTFORD, 1423% Fat JOR SALE-WE OFFER AT low. lots, to which w= raiaecy and oth. re sackine vest 2 0 WOO feet rout wy bby 100 ea Colfax st me. ome square atin: chee 0 PER MONTH “he on Zist at. nw, bet. TEBNOON, 18 GOIN FROM ante Stee RE oy Bank or lopped Liberal FG street oF mone) uy beamotty Zarget loads of umeies and SPRUE open oor hae xton, cor. wre sna 6th mn23.| ALE. D FEATH! ft LB NEW, pick! the best for the ‘. Geese 2d st. n & VE AGES, Bi is va monthly payencute oF : ste Cooter Fes SALE—CANARIES, Pi Seuiip yi Ext TIO" GAS ENGINE BE Fe SALE x quires no boiler, avoids all. ex Ro low uf time: no of and price lint. De BALLAUS, Aur 781 Tub Bh PACTS. Tt isa fact that the stock contained ih shy Unree stores ‘furpasses in variety, style and beauty, all others in the Distriet, MAIN STORE, 016 7Tit oT. Fat. WARD FRIDAY NIGHT ABOUT or in F-st. car, & Dianond jond su wn RDAY OR FRI Of, Ale siwnt three wt collarsn@ usu.e. Reward ea to 1: Tad Yo ¥, aro s Maltese Cot bo qlestions aed yas bof ones. beisat No PCG rer it LAND TAG No. reward if 4 REWARD ost Baring Return vo 422 ‘DA’ b to 6. Beams, SS ts SS tion pacer ware z th At nw. THZ CONCORD BARNESa, 497 Penn. svn, adjoining eet a 5 <a oe ‘The manafactaring of EFF pan Fr BRR Eg Rg y¥ RRA S to order @ ‘laity, In this Gepartinest nmenae, an 1 bay from oll the epee mane country, besides DAviMe special designe OF PICTURES OF EVERY GRADE. At ny bradeh stetes, 411 7TH ST. AND 12971 Pa. AVR, can be found mg full line of amples for PICTURE FRAMING. Also a large variety of Artist proof ETCHINGS, ENGRAVINGS, ea ae ‘tmy branch, com be “found & abdlen ‘” FIND STATIONERY, be. Gone at low rates, eae — Orders for residing cal be en at éithie steht, Wi Wilitiiaions, ‘what Mr. Carlyle might have been bat for dye pepsi.” Doubtion dyapepeis was the cause of ME $200 ORGAN fe for patiot or church. Addrees | tor Weak General Debility. WHAT PROF. 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By the best judgment of the Dest judges it tests the new Books and says Why this Book suouid be read and that skipped. mo rae portrait, Seq 60e.@ JORN WANAMAKER, Philadelphia, Ove Lirr Sows Sax Coax ‘BURLINGTON BY CUTIOURA REMEDIES, Our little son will be four years of age on the 25th inst, In May, 1885, he was attacked with a very pain- fal breaking ott of the skin, We called ins physician, ‘who treated him for about four weeks. The child ro- More and more distressing. We were frequently dbliged to get up in the night and rub him with soda im water, strong liniments, &c Finally, wo called ‘other physicians, until no less than six had attempted tooure him. aii slike failing, and the child stesdily ‘worse and worse, uutil about the z0th of last july, when we began to give him Curicura Resot- ‘Yaar internally, and the Curicuna and Coricuas Soa? externally, and by the last of August he was 00 ‘Rearly weil that we gave him only one dose of the Bx- SOLVERT about every second day for about ten days Jonger, and he has never been troubled since with the ible malady. In ail we used less than one-half of bottle of Curicuna KasoLvan7,s litte lees than one ‘box of CuTI0URa and only one cake of CuTICURA Soa. MB. RYAN, Cayuga, Livingston Uo., Ill. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 4th day of Sanuary, 1887. .N.C0#, 3. B Sold everywhere. 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BRWARE OF hertaTIONs, Tosist upoh DOBBING’ Kicetria Don't take Mag. DOBBINS XLECTRIO B0aP. ¢7-6m Farman revs ac Sia Sozovowz. A GRATEFUL oDon, ‘Thdieative of heaith and os Purity,is communicated tothe Bozoponrrt, ‘Which maxes the teeth as whitoand as radtant a4 pot- dshed porcelain, and contains no ingredient that is RO higialy Lenefeal to both gums and teeth, The Lyric and Dramatic professions are loud im their Praises of a7-6m soz0D0 Genehe Colds, Hearseness fnftuenze of ‘apparently ie DELAY 18 Chest pains often lead to Pueumon ‘and other fatal Tung diseases if me: flected. All danger is averted by using: ALWAYS Bexson’s Prasren on the Bret appeat Anco of euch symptons. ‘This piester, whiles powerful connter-irritant and DANGEROUS stimulant, doesn’t injure the most delh cate skin. Ask for BE®son's, A GIT “ZI consider it more profitable to be dis ber. Baa 050 Prince Aibert sutt for the next largest number. G4. A €26 Business Suitfor the third largest ‘These Suits will be ttieds to the mehtre Of ‘the pRocetaful Competitors. @ Th 2d EDITION. i § 2 F 5 f i are § waieh takes place ————— Mr, Gillig Leaver for Europe. Naw Yous, aya i4—Heary F. Gillig, of the rican Exchange, quietly sailed for ’Europe ths ‘vaking ‘on the Etruri tie Cunard “line, jase berote abe let het The Emperor Has a Good Night. anus, Aria ~ baperor Vredertn 8 good “ porbed . ‘Aibeyauil ana aiorwira Grove in Lustgarten. ——— Strike Disorders in Chi ATTACKED oe PAUL MEN the ted and a lively scrimmage Finally a call was turned in, which w: sponded to by eight additional and igetcmunee geist, Tocks were turown, but 20 ‘Was burt, iowa ata President of Clark University. TRE FOSITION OFFERED TO PROF. @. STANLEY MALL, OF JONNS HOPEINS, Woncestam, Masa, April 14—Hon. John D, ‘Wasuburn, secretary, has, by @ vote of the board Of trustees of C! Universit extended an idl, Ph. D., BES, psychology and pedagogy in J Hopkins University, Baltimore, to become presi- Gent of the new university. Prof. Hall is a graduate of Williams College Of the class of 1867, and later spent a number of years in Rurope in tne study or ory educational Rye ign comparatively @ young man, he holds rank among the earned mien ot the country. Strike Riots in Mayence, Beaute, april 14.——The bricklayer and masons tn the city of Mayenoe are on strike, itioting has Occurred in consequence of the efforis of the surikers to compel the men engaged in other buliding trades vo Jotn them. “The pulled have dis. persed the rioters, ———— Tr ternational Steeplechase, Lonvow, April 14.—The grand international steepiccuase was run at the Sandown Park second epri to-day, and was won by Mr. Nictells¢aged Befiot bor by'a lenge and bait, Lord’ Cholmondeley’s siz-year-old, The Fawn, Was second, and Mr, F. ns Gamecock a bad tbird. ‘There were nine starters, ‘The bett ‘was 3 to 1 against Ballot Box; 7 to T'agaiast fhe Fawn, and 10 to 0 aguinst Gamo ore 1 hunt steeplechase was won grand national by aieeinorpe, with Battle Moyal second, and | permitced Bi ‘third, Miulaaas” chteeryest-od bay soi varee-y' bay ean a ay Ee —_——_. Awarded 65,000 for Breach of Promive. 4. — Mi A Plea of Voluauary Privepono, April 14.—Wm, tue colored Pouveinan Wo 8u0t ARG. poe rhe fan Tor tee Manshuguter. Mobinea Wee 10 jak for sentence, Could not A: deg Mateh. ie April 14.Chevalier Ira Paine and Mesers, Benhett, tue well-Knowa marksmen, met in this elty Unis aitetnova, Dut collid come t0 no Underscanding, and no mad was made. a ‘Tertitying Irish Tenants. Deen 14—Atrangements have been made to Sviek Bv0 teauats, of the Vandeleur estate in County Clare, The Freeman's pare te proclaiming of County Louch shows that Chief Secretary Bauouf means to terity Ube vena: to anject subinlasion, Tt the meet- ing 10 the county om Sunday Last Wes B quiet ope, iL — 4 FINANCIAL AND COMMEROIAL, York Stock Mark: are te. et. abuetir ine ae sm PTT lees ae y é THE-EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.G., SATURDAY, APRIL 14, 1888~DOUBLE i ; i i § BF i 5 z 8 Hl i 2 £ is Fy pH : isi i iby bi & pedeeee itt i 1 A STATEMENT OF THE CASE. A matement given to the press last evening by a friend of the Hillyer family, after recounting the tacts connected with of Mr, Bulkley and r thelr iret separation and re- Union, went on to say, “In a few duys she com. many sieeploss wieuge of the family a short time ago that Was having some communications with her hus- Dand. Her tather had a conversation r ‘Rim What she nad done, and of ‘im to help her; that she was sorry and wanted to get well. Physicians were call thought for a ume tnat she would recover. She Ungered om Wednesday morning unul Thursday evening about 9 o'clock When she died. Since her retura home trom her husband tue family have r ularly attentive to her wants, and Dave indulged Ber in all Ler wishes noping that time would relieve her mental suffering. ‘To the Outside world she had appeared as cheerful as Usual, has Visited friends and acquaintances, and every'effort has been made by ali to cheer her and make her happy. But all to no purpose. The poor 27. Cook her owa lie Lecause she was too unbappy ve, ‘Mn. GRASEIE BULKLEY'S STATEMENT. ‘Mr. Grasse Bulkley made a statement toa Star this afternoon, He said that tne most amicable and cordial relations existed between himself and his young bride; that she was lured away from him °b; which resist, and that in proof of her affection she sent for her husband shortly after taking poison, and that he Tewained by her bedside until she expired. his daughter in the agontes of death, Judge llillyer, it is said, at once became heart” Stricken. ‘The dying daughter appealed in the most tunploring manner that her husband should come to her side at once. ‘The physician urged it On the ground that it might have great influence inquieting her mind and aiding in her recovery. Dr. W, W. Johnston came after Mr. Bulkley himself on Wednesday evening and drove him to the Hillyer house in his cai From that moment they were never sepai ny her dying agonies se protested that it was not her fault that they had bot remained together. In- fluences were exerted which, with her inexperi- @hce, she could not resist. The prospect of her being taken away from Washington, which she knew meant a step for legal separation, was more than she could endure. During the three months t | ing f Cart. FREDESICE B, Taorrsn, 16th tnfhntry, will be televed tum Guy Wr the superintendent of bo ee July 20, and Will tejom bis e i fy e ie : >EEE 7 : iF F a FE i a re 5 E AxD and 5 BoQe and andy Wocan Soe Corti ky. ing. Prot. Asaph Hail, of ‘Tue MELBOURKE ExrostTTox.—Mr. gan, United States consui-general Australia, Was at the State Department to-day in consultation with Mr. Frank Mi United States Commissioner to James A. Mor- at Me Deld at in August nex Mr. R. L. Miller, of Mr, F. B, Wheeler, of New York, who biy be made dssistant ex) the meat. Al ts are = being for the representation of this country at Bosition, for which $50,000 has been Congress, ‘Meibourne end New Hampthire Town Elections. REPRESENTATIVE M'KINNRY THIXES THEY IxDICATE ‘4 DEMOCRATIC VICTORY IX THE STATE TRIS Fall. ‘Mr. L. F, McKinney, democratic Representaure he said, were encouraged ‘They think that the popularity of the administra- Uon Will give them @ good fighting chance for the state this fall, Gen. Gibbon Consured. UNWARRANTED ACTION IN PARDOKING ax Mit- PRIGONED SOLDIER WITHOUT AUTHORITY. A circular has been issued from the War Depart. ment giving in full the Dotween the War Department and Gen. John Gibbon, com- manding the Department of the Columbia, result- the pardon Of an imprisoned ‘private ler by Gen. Gibbon without referring the case to the Adjut ant-veneral for action by the Preal- tant-Genei Planation Was not satisfactory, and ‘Was unwarranted, This letter cont censure of the action of the general, and @ hope that the secretary would Rave no Occasion to use such and it was | dal Soctety Notes, Mrs. A. B, Mullett saw a large number of callers Yesterday. Miss Ethel Chase who spent the winter with her, was on canta, farewell visits yesterday, and {eft tor Boston in the even- 1g. MPs Kate‘Chase sails to-day from Liverpool o’clock in her new house, On the southeast corner or F and oun stre-ia The drawing rooms are decorated afver the style of the salon, and are very effective. Mrs, McPherson has returned from New York, ana the Misses Green, dat ‘of Gov- ernor Green, of New Jersey, will vein the city for a protracted stay, and Will be Mra, McPber- son’s guests for a ume, Gen. and Mra Spinola have returned from the Hot me Ark., and are at the Arlington. Mra. a wi a large oat een | HH | i By if A Sa 35 if | i Henry Hoover, ana P. H. Burnham, appointed by the Workingmen’s meeting held at G. A. R. Hall a tion of workmen's checks by the District govern- the meet- | ment and other matters, have issued an announce- ment to the public, being practically a Teport upon the papers ‘and ‘Waveueuts ‘subusitted to thea ‘They charge as an abuse those the paying of District lavorers by they say time 1s unnecessarily wi made by which amount of money ig lost and they contend that the cancelia- of any Kind should not be permicted unless due notice to all concerned is Tully pub lished. that District employes cn masse to, make way for fest, and that the o.-operation of various or- ganizauidns Of District workmen has Deen secured. ————— ‘The Pau! Nemorial. ‘MIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES TAKING STEPS TO ERECT A won The graduates Of te High School met yoster- ay afternoon in the hall of the batlaing and de- cided to entrust to a committes, consisting of the president and secretary of each class, the ‘entire charge of the erection of a monument to the late Principal Paul, Subscriptions for this purpose Will be sent to ©, A. Hyer or Harry Zuglisb, the chairman and secretary of the committee. Plans ‘Were submitted by a local marbie firm, and the Spinola will be at’ home to Ja ‘her ‘privaté | cos Parlor, hereatter on Thursday ‘afternoons, 4 O'clock. ‘Miss Aggie Hutton, who left on Tuesday for an extended trip to the North, 1s at prevent the guest of Miss Downing, of New York, Cards are out announcing the marriage of Mr, Chas. E, Bright to Miss Kate B. Guss next Wednes. day. | 'The wedding will be private, owing to a re- cent bereavement in the faiily of Miss Gass. ‘Miss Susie Ennis, Whohas been visiting triends in Baltimore, will return home on Monday, Tnvitations have been issued by Prof, Alexander Graham Bell for a reception next Searing, eve. Of their sé} young Bulkley said hp had ever seen nis wire but onos. | They were not even ited to C nd openly. Mr. Bi stated that te Wished to exonerate all the members of the Hillyer family With tne ex- ception of Mr. Hlilyer from any blame in interter- ing between himself and his wife. He placed the sponsibility upon Mr. Hillyer, and sald exerted an influence ‘upon his Gaugnter which was supreme and controtled her every action during married lite, Air. Bulkley said that, he received a letter trom his wite on grclock. tertained fo the fash act which termins had he received it too late to have prevented what happened. sinhacetpiomceee LOCATION OF LAFAYETTE STATUE, ‘The Lafayette Monument Commission has not considered the question of a site for the monument except informally The propriety of removing the Jackson statue to some other equare and of placing the Latayette monument in the square bearing bis name ‘was Considered. But no conclusion was reached except that the commission has no authority to remove Jackson; that Cot cay, {hat authority. ‘It was held that uare was ‘really the pro) ‘Washing. ‘square to ‘the honor ‘and memory of Latayette. Besides, the ion feel that it Would be Something of » AN ANOMALY to have a square called for Lafayezte in one part ot the city and nis monunient somewhere else, It was suggested at the meeting that in case ded to recommend the Bon, Congress be asked tO the latter's statue’ in ‘sowe ‘one of the hoe rvat ‘and give it the name of J ning in honor of the National Academy of Bclence, Which Will be io session in this city Me ot week. For this occasion Mr. and Mra Bell will Tesume the occupancy of their fine manson on Scott Cirele, in which they tormerly lived. Lieut. Knox and wife, nee Hodges, have recurned MIRCELLANROTS. Commissioner Webb was at his desk this mern to the city and hate taken apartments at the | V* Richmond. A pleasant domestic event was the Mecook, by the cine incl Hews 0 the Child's wi 7 Of Philadelphia, at 1 0’ jock 5 ‘rooms Sscuitng acho hae canteens al vines smilax, tie invited company was serted with luneeon, ‘The Classical Society heid & meeting on Wednes Gay night, at Miss Ransom’s studio. Mr. Thos, Wilson wis the essayist; and the subject “Eira. Tia,” in the discussion of which ® Number Of the Members participated, ipa Mra, Franklin and Mra. Page give luneheos par ties to-day, ‘Senator and Mra. stanford bave returned trom New York, Mrs. Nelson Brown gave a Ganeing party last night, and Gen. and Mrs. N. L. Anderson enter. u & party at dinner. Mr. and Mra, R. R. Hitt gite a dinner party to. night, ‘Mr, and Mra, Cabell invited a nuihver of guests ing to meet Mr. Dante B, Lucas, of ‘West Virginia, who was to deliver ab address fore the company, many of whom ates of the Universtiy’ of Virginia, douvie parlors, with a platform at one With chairs for the accommodation of In the the ball a band oe pire Anan @. urct a ‘Venable, Mr. Her Jonn D, . L ‘ert, Dr. a Henry Wise Chas, Mr. 5 ‘about om ere Jobn Sinclair; butchers Spartan doll, Miss Josie Dent; john J. Weed; half dozen white ong; Pioneer doll baby, Nellie Haves; seal Ww. H. Young. it i i i H § j , 4 ) = 3 bere on Monday. July 16, on y, July 16, with of Philadelphia: They Will be ‘ork, Newport, i UE Ep Fe orary ar It was decided to give three eventng excursions (his summer, the first two af them occurring between June 1 and July 10. W. T. Woodiey and Joh A. Evaus were elected seventh abd eighth corporals to Gill vacancies. i seins ‘Messrs Duncanson Broa have sold recently at sUction the following real estate: For T. A. Lam- Dert, trustee, lot lettered A, ip square 2)4, ait. Uated On 15th street, between L and M streets horthwest, to Jas T. Bradford, for $1.50 per square foot. For part of square. 15 hue, betweea Kh nortowrest. to CAs Baatt foot. For’ Wan” Sinsit, square 206, ‘sitaated at hie avenue ana B rete, for #1 Mackall, attorue, ‘Square G0, situated on N street, near 2ist street hortawest, to Thos M. Burt, for ®S cents For the owner, part of lot 10, square 211, situated on Rhode Isiand avenue, between 14th d 15ta Streets BOT Liaw: \o George W. Harvey, for 62.10 rs foot, = L. Jounson and George: rancl aWsou, Lrustows, part of lot 1, in Sariaproved Wy a ceca ast Macken etter, “trustees and executors, part of square 420, improved by a tnres-story brick dwelling and’ store-room, 714 Tun street, between G and If sireets nortwest, fof $15,000. Part lot 178, in Thomas Beail’s addition to sdyoi P ‘Third part of lot 179, in sawe addition, to same Purchaser, for §1,090.' Fourth part of lot 17%, in Same addition, to same purchaser, for $1,235. Part lot 1, tm ‘old Georgetown, being house No. Bridge or M street, to Maria C Emrich, for Louisa E. Moore has bought ot Mary A. F for $4,000, sub lot 27, square west 20 feet Ue east side of 1st street, between H and I ‘strerfs norLuwest. Cleveland Abve has bought of T. F. Schnieder for $7,000, sub lot 155, square 155, 18.458 by 100 feet én Corcoran street between 17h and 18th northwest. Laura E Jones has bought for ot RT. Mitchell, sub lots 21 to 26, square 100%, fronts 180 feet on Boundary strest between 12 aud 13th streets northeast. owen Beat Bee nt of LP. Soremahar et for $7,500, Sub lots @ Ki and § square 624, 5+ fn average Of 107 feo‘on D aud ad streets hore. ——_.___ Paarterxat Visit.—To-morrow W. and Columbia Lodges of the German onder of Biack Kuiguts, of Uhis city, will leave by the Baitimore and Potomac train Tor Baltimore here in the celebration of Sary of the order. It is expected that at least 160 members Of We Order will Visit Baltimore, i MARKIED. BOTELER—CARRICK. On April 11. 1888, st the of Mt. Vernon Place Sk Chureh south ty 3 ray, boa BOT RULER to RLZABE TM CAKKECK, all of this city. “ ‘CALHOUN—BEASHEALS. At the parsonage of the Immaculate Conception church, Ayr 12, 1588, the Rev ‘Tether ivan. Mr JAMES L- CaLNOUK L/G@EKTRUDE BRASHEAKS, both of this city. ti residence, 1011 Second nat 3. o'clock ally invited toettend Se 1 er residence in this city on Wednes BROWN. a Svil ae oe nF. ‘Will take piece on Wednesday April 16, af 10 o'clock, TERLY. On her take ‘reaidens y morning, from St. Augustine's church. * eam ME 8. coer Wall Interment in Scranton, Pa. on Friday, April 13. 2° unmest eon of the late the chapel of Oak 1 14, 188R, at o'clock aly “uneguier ‘of re gsi ieahns ee pEERS ete armas eam O'BRIEN, April 12, 1888, re a. PAG SEG Festa ef ie Dutt for reve ‘uneral from hi Sunday. Apri’, av 300 be ED . 13, 1KSS, at 3-500 Ss get etunller) beloved ‘age forty-four years two months aud twenty.