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AUCTION SALES. f1ti kk l?av*. cwinptd iu>tnf.ss pli pfrty. no. 716 csewnih b lli fit. i.tlwi k.n o and h 8tre1-ts northwest \t auction. on tk1 ksl'av april seven-<?$fc ti f.n i h ai 11v k o'clock, we wiil *.?. ill,, frcnt ol th*- i r- ii.is?->. i'm. i ' >f lot 13. square 429. 4 fronting '21 f?~. t on 7th -f**et. wewt side. with d'tjh of ? - t to an *11* >. imrruvtti l?j ft iT* V. fr- nt i>wt-llinfr. containing 1? room* and ? '*r"*'? storeroom; oi. of th?- l?*t bu-in.-s.? ir-- .>p?rtjea > ti .th street. a ?p.. i.di.l business rtaii.1 for any purpose. ?nd preiriji> splendid opt* rtumty ft r lnvait; .rut tern - i 'm-hatt <-u-ib: balance in on?* y ?r. note* trr t* a: per '?inter- -t *ti?i ! -be secured by ,|?,| ?,{ tr.i?t ti premise* if terms ?r?- not complied with iu ^ vt-n day*. pr -j?rty to r?*s 1 at n-k \ 1 .-ost ol defa'lltltu pniihawpr alter xiv?- t!?y?? ( u: a- r.ot'e- of sui ii mjf jn ? mr newspaper published in washing-- n. d c a d.p sit ft #5?4i at time of sale. cwuv.-yaucin*. *. . at . ?t of run has?r aph-.lada dl ncanson bros.. auctioneers. POTOMAC RIVER BOATS." gteamer auovkiixh leaves serer.tb-street wharf at 7 a. m. for potomac river landings. r rtfft'ri- with raltim -? and oh'n r r at ^herbr-dri ?1k at alexandria with 7 warn. lorry boatirom washit ctoi. on mondays tor nou.im si"l iuterm**. ~at-' landings, returmnsr tut-s't.iy s. on thunuiays f? rcurrlon.an. n- n.iiu. st. clement's kay. wharves and intermediate landimre, h'tnrmi;i< > rldaya. uu saturdays i .i no-mm. curriouiaii uu.i i. t.r.i t-i at. .andintf*. ri'turauijf -mi.djyi. j. r fadoftt, kzt*, c. w. ridley. man.. )f" r*,tf>nth-'-trp?'t w hai>??.-iunirton. i>. c. jpc'tomac tkansi'.'htal ioN line. the st.->ain?r st'e. cat t w <". van, will r> ?nrne fc?r tiijc to raltiiiior. a: 1 imv r i-.n^.tiivr-, sl*ni>\y, man h rh. lcavicv v-j.~ .u'< wbad at 4p m.; l.-avkuc utituu'"ur vvs*h::;?rt' -i .-\> < kkldai at a p.ili. f.'>-i?rht retvivod until > p m. >? unlays on li. all iuvi-r tr itfht luust t*; r* pa?i. fas?. u?er accuimmne-tiun uu.-q'tal' t. apply to bltmissus i rf.o . ac-mts. mli3 ?m 7tn tr -ft wharf ti'l famek ^1 \ttano l- ivi s sfv1 nth-street v\ i: \ki .x r\ s; nl'av, ti"! -l'ays. licl rhl'rst'ay at t * k a i j.>r rt-tumiuar t?i: si lava, wffdlxfdav^ an i 1: y~. -*<.p; lii^ at iutfTi . dla;- jj>!ki uf* -nir a-id iv'arninr ala a?? at i>nnil>-r'? whar; su l.iy.s an 1 Tupsd-?y d'*wt. and w>dn> ad-iy* sjr>, a:.d f'.':a;v i point mid w i.art th<nrbflay*l down sn>! itawmad weas up. j: ? *h;a rvc?i- a .' u y o. t. Joneh. atrer.f, 7th mn-. t wharf. t* s matt. t tnf. to norfolk, fortress j. ml nroe ano the south. lli. l<>p<;iar j-ttaic't ofohtie i.tart ??arpf?7th fit.eft whar f\ery m?>nd\y. w f.1?nf.st?ay au.j li iday. at : '?!! a; i'uiey i'oiulalid coru8t id h.n lxjr each way. eji-'nsiva cviiiiettioq with the ecston ana provideuoa tewienil frunht received daily nntll 4-30p.m. _ ? i<r_ __ ^ m. j vflcn. r,fn. aaflit. 1x>rtrlj4s mosrpf- norfols and the south. uonnkctix? with > : mkp for mififi'lk. f-a'.rari'l flreant sf? an:<-r j anf. mosei.ey. j ?rr "ii t mral-i curved on th- furoi^ an plan mosi'ay, wednesday an \ ft ii>av. atf. op ,c. 1vtomac rivf.r 1.anmnos s . *'\vr \ hoatp. t>o leave* monday. v.fj>nesi>a i ai.d->atl kl ay. < a !; . 1-are. ?> cents. lor ltiloniiifiou <i ' t re: . apply ?t lieiif a. t 'v. p. natiunit. m- t: ; i;ta.u dank. sij lotli s?trt-.-t, i r tt hi-at. f<n>t vt '"t i htr? <.l geo. r. phii.l1i-s, alt'led wood. sep-- superiiitcn.lent. seviitary. \ek50n! mi. velinon'.' ptfamfr w w". ronrnr.w i/arfq 7th street wharf daily (?*. . pt sun<1av"> for mt vernon at 10 o'clock a.iu.; rtturmiik rea? t.. s washinrftci. about 3.20 p.m. <s0 t- t.. pt.af.f. captatn RAILROADS. rphe virginia midland railway. 'iu? shobt line to lilf south. soutiiwest and west s-'h^ilnle in ? ff-ct no\ embfr h. 1-<i. 8 25a.m.-sew orleans mail daily, luakin? close c> hnectiona to ail p<.;nt< sijiitb and southwest. i'ajly. .-t ept sunday, with c. a: o. railway. 1-uilman s.x piut buff-t * :ivs from n< w v rk aiul w a-hliifton t-> atlanta. pulln.ioi si?r?;>in< caia iroin wastuurfti.n and atlanta to n-' v orl anc 1ap m.?locisville fast 1.1 s e daily via charlotte sville to t'in> inn >:i. louisville at:t ail western i <::its pullman s-ieepiik cats washington to louisville. 1c.40p.m - southern* m*tt. and fxprfss. daily to all points south ami snuthw>si via i>anvi!le ai .1 charlotte. daily,except suuilay.with c. ,t o.railwav. piiilnian sleeplnjr cars tn'in wr.shm ton via danville. charlotte and atlanta to n--w orleans; alx>. from waahintftou via charlotte ai. . columbia to auirusta man:t?eus division train leaves washington at $ .35 a, m. daily, exo pt mindav vam-nton trains leave waahinirt. n at 8:33 a.m. and 5 10 p m. daiiy. for tickets aiui'inform :tion inquire at c nipanv'g of* fio ?ol pennsylvania avenue or at i 'm n 1? i>ot. * m. slai oh teh. n. ma* daniel *-"-n. l ac.-. a?eut. _v< lit. n.arlo sol. eaas. traffic ma.ia^er. jgaltimore and ohio railroad. 'in*, model fast ltm and the only line bi t w een the fast a\d .he west. mx >? a>liin<?ton. foible tl:aok' jannev col'pi.fr' i * t. ( fcl:ei*u!e to take efv< t st'kday, novpmtyr 19, i?a ve w ?*} imrti n in u. atation. c< ri.er of n-w j r?-y k?ei.ue and c street .by eastern btainlardor 75th meridian tlnie. in chicat-o, f ircinnet!, J.< nisviljc ?rd ft. lciu tai'.y a is.05 a. bj.. 10:15 a. in.. itclu p. m.. with ihrc'uirh coaches and lalace sleeping c ars to abova i * n;ts, withfut thaiik*s, 10.15 a. m. ciaiiy toctiivaerul ex? ?11 saturday. f*r f.ttulurv at 1015 a.m. ar'l ? 40p. in. tjaily; sm 1 11... ti p.tti-! nrv. clevtiaiid at j detroit withsleeuilik t'ars to litts: t:rv. fi t ttlido aiid detroit via. slonroeviu". 10 15 a :n, ^a.l> with bieei<er lor ic.-do. -..a w.mg and laiti l::i- r. r. srbiiistor ph.la<i? it hia and n- -.v yrrv at P 10 a. m. daiiv. except sunday, 3p n . i'lti it, n,p.m. daily,with 1 artor atid su? i jim- cars atra? ii?l. in li tin t ii' on days, r>.?;o?i. r w.f'.ff) g-ioi tt?: lo l<> a i . 1j iu, - *>. a-jj.... hi. \ \, tit* traili . 4 ao, 5 jl>. 7 i?j. f?.l0, io.<? . lo i ; m jtr la i t:i: on* m s'.nniay-, # >, v ,x?, b iv. a in. l:2i '1 25. 3. 4 lo. u.ia;. 7. ><.10. lo *a> -t m. i*! annapolis, t 40 a.m. n:.d 1^ 10 and 4:40 p.m. cn hntuiaj, j i*> an:.. 4 iop.m. 1 ti way matu.nn nttween avaahinarlon mil baltimore 6. t 4 . la.m . 12.10 t !....3:3i>. 4 1 7a:.d h-15t>:a. m * r stations < n alt rroj > litar. iran.h. 7 4o ? :n. at.l i *l> i mi. ca.iy ein i t bunday 4 45 p m. ihnly ;. r iiinci|?i stat: t.s in m-tr }? ..*>. . in.u. li h .iuaai daily exc- pt sui<lay;for i*x*nirton, bta:inton and valley; li:alien, s i a,:.i. ?:a:;> im|t sunday, f 4<j i u.. tli iiy. lor fre?leri< k. s M a.u. . lu 15 a m.. 4 i .in. and-'i 45 p.n; tiad> txnit ki-;:dav jir h^k-.rstown. lu 15 a.m. and 5 4,". p.m. daily except tinday^ lot (winti on k \ kb lii:15ta o?i.v 3rains amve from the west daily, fc jo. ,5u a.m.,': ?l i- 4i'i jn. ftvin new york, ?r<! fljladelphia, 2:55. daily t lo p.m. daijv exct 11 bunday. i?tn .ant.ajolii. p lo a.m. ? 1 5o .1 c:37 pit.; buadar. p- 4o a.m.. 6:37 j>.m. iron utiuft 'ii, t -ij a.m. ?!aily, tmd 115p. m dauv except smiilay. iron, fmlen. ? and irterniedia^o points, p 25 in ni a m.. 2:15. 4 20 j* ti .. aiid ? <<j j>. m. daily except bunday ;ewi] m. daily from pr int of r< cks. 3rtin>_l<avf* feltinion- i> r w^-h..n?ti n at 2. 4 40. r v), 7 15, .'.i> v lo. and lo .'l)in.. 1^ 15, 2:5?>. 4. * vi. t .j', ai^d lu 15 p. n t ri snndavs '^,4 *-jl 7 LU. 'j. lb a n. . 1 30. 5. c 25. 7 30 and j oo j in. a'.*trains from wtalanktoii stop at relay btation uxcept 4 i. m. in- further information apply a* the ilaltimore1 clio iiik'-t c-ftii*?wa?hln?rton btation. IVJ anil 1351 #ej.ns>i\ai.ia avenu* . corner 14th street, wherv orders w.. i<- uit-i. ! r i tu be cnecked anu iveelvedai h.\ |. 1 iit >u the eit i m. cllmeni s. m of t.. ba'.tiinor". nls? c. k. eord. geii'l 1 as??nsrer aicent. The great ffnnsylvanta roftp to the norlli. wha t and soi thwkst x^otbll i rack. bilendid si'i v^rt fclttl r.aii.s magntfli l> i k?vvipmznt * in effect november imth. is\.' 3*ar?s Lxavr Wa^hingt< n. feom station corxeb or Sixth am* bsikf.vt.-, >sn>li.<.ws _ j??fittaburjf an 1 th?* wist. chicajro lan.it.-il expr-ss ? : 1 riace : in^ ? ar- at s? 4u a. m? dafc'y . fast l.iri? i 4 a m.. di;jy, w .tn b.eej ,n^ car* from ih.rnsbunr t? i lncmnatl. western expi**s 7 40 p. m.. ihoiv with lala< - earn to pitts .rv. a..-., coiidt-ts tiady for < n. a?ro, via c< lumi .* and 4 . st. l. a 1*. k. r with r.?i j iiiif car pitt- ;r.' ti ch:?w.>. mail j .pnaa. 1 i m . daily- j, r; hi's .tinr avl tli- west. wiul i a.a? * bin::i.fcr < aj- v.ai?hin_'t. : i'h ii?. baltlwor.e am) lo'lollac ilali.road. ?ft r.r.?. ca:.h*.'ia.j";a, hi* h> -"*t. a. ittai n'.tttit-v i, 1 Jn - ^-y- \ *-l ' satnr -ay. with l'ala. p cai-* w i ?ft.l trtoti ... e- : ?t.-r. and w a-}..',..-.- : t i'.-iftiu.?. mi'. "u ^turvuy ^ ? ii wilhai.sp* rt. t><?k haven and tlmira. a: 9 4i>i. daily, except sunday. ltr new y< rk and th." fist, p 1* *. m^ jr -r ? j ^ 4 l? lo 'io and 11 15 i. v.. on sinday. 4.1- loooana ii a. \ n.. l..u.. ?4. t or i'xaxxu^im* i'bjiurciux 1 4' a ii: danv. e\c?; t bnnday. jil lii fctrr witf.oiii ihalne, 1 it. (t(tt wwk dav t?i sunday. 4 ?*> j m. ' ici lin oki>i:. n 1 . . tl.n-tiph valr* cr.nrec* it .ter. ??> ? :ty with b ats ?t brooklyn ar.rex. afford-!iir t rr.et tiarst. r t. 1 ...i -n atrw-t, avo,cii.k douute t.-rl:t.. u p s- w ii rt< :t\ . jir j biladel] . .a s a;. s id'oa. r::., 1 A(\ 4-on, 10 00 imill l.'.p, in. on bt.nday, 4 v, hioa: ill ir,u ui. lu lt'd fipr^s. 4o a n. daily. ? i .; sunday jcrpji.ttli.cn i 50, h 15. 5# 4:?. : dm. lo 0^ m and 1 40 4 i". 4 S\ 4 40 c 31!. 7 40. i?? uo and 11 i.") p m. oil fcenday. 40.lu:50a in..4 {.AJ. v 3u. t.*o. ^o ooaniill ij i m. fc pope's cr?*ii l;ne.t-60a. m. and 4:4t p. m. daily. eacept suit day. lit ai.napclia. o :6c a.m. and 4 40 p it., daily.?xceptsuadle'\andria and fred11t* kbbi ro r^ti, wa\ and aeixandria anu watoiunniu^ . falijioad. * f?i a., '.a? drm. f 35. ? 30. p 25. n ?i at d 11 ?; a.ia_ ff. 4 ; f 2.'>. t 0. and ll:5i p.m. v?i.buncaiat t i* 25.11 06 a.m.. t of-p.m. let lu hn.<.nd and the bcuth. and ll.c;a.m. daily ax.d5 to s i: ally, except sux.day. 3ra.t leave a.eiandr.a it r wanhltik'ton. f -t'. 0 0t.. 10 15 at u li. j>< at. 1 i a1. 3.05. 3 2'-. 5 lo. 7 i anti 1(1 4up. x: . anil 12 ion ldnvht. on fcunclay ate 05 aiiul0:lli an 7 ax.d lo ?o j in. '1 ? : ir tort: at ., n at the rff re. ncrtheaj^ enrnsr *: l.-.ti street a: d 1 n : eylvani? av nue a,v.. at the statin wl,. r?-onier^ car tje l?tt for the cl -* kiny of u^ aat u. ceatinatii . frt.n i tela and n-su.i nreb. j b. c?l >. ? < n? ral i'aaacn?'er affent chas. e pl'gh. u> nt iai m-:.a^tr, ni7 ? DENTISTRY. 1|b ?. 1 st'ott. dentist. { sandy bprixw. md.,) 1207 1 str?*t n w. tfasmm.-u.ti. d c. _ 1 t**"rv?tion ot the natural te? th a ?|?x"ialty. ^.1.20 | v'- den ilst. 715 14th s i beet norths 1'rt-th h'i'i )? prfiut nt. t-s-th fil.e*. tor il extra, uiu without pa^n. '*?cetiw. _ warrac-.^g. jail-6m ly.. wam wjaujw corner l?th and p. ,w a apenmlty al?,. the cure of t u-* a wal aiimtheti.. used ^ andalx faksojjs, i} t) (jt lm, l* ? vi, oru fik^^all1^;1 ovcr'^.S iSSZE.^ga.^v^;h7, ^vtlstr> k'lmnuy v ffulta. day or nurht ' 1 .-n j -'^t; nee a rt1ficial teeth m adf. ill ft >re~ani)-1 v j^? da. donnai.lv jlv.i 1 street north west Sir t. m. talbot 1 destixt v, ir nl ' atrwt. three doors trom c.rner k i.', bjwncl- l?oi inaerud ^ "" allu "yyall paper. window shate3. ao. .... b. w. hend?b.-on a co, k siinet north* tat. AUCTION SALES. THIS ETKNlxT ^ ALTER B. W IIXIAMb & CO., Auctioneer ~ CATALOGUE H*I.R or FINE STEEL-PLATE ENGRAVINGS AND-OLEOGRAPHS, Selected from prpular subjects of French, German, English and Ameri< an Issues, consisting of exan.f-lea of the Leading Works of the Greatest Artists. BUGUEREAU, ROSA BONHEUB, LABOUCHERE. DETAILLE, BROCHABT. DORE. LANDSEER. J. NOEL PATTEN. ANSDELL. MOREAU. BEAUMONT. COO MANS. And many othrn too numerous to mention, are here represented in the Highest and Most Skillful of Engravuig Art. Every Picture is Richly and Appropriately framed in Ornamental Gilt Frame? of the Latest Desia~ns. of first-class workmanship. Patterns adapted to each special subject ALL "WILT. BE SOLI) AT AUCTION BALE W ithout Limit or Reserve, Commencing MONDAY. APRIL FOURTEENTH, at EIGHT O'CLOCK P. M? continuing Tuesday, at 11 a. m. and 8 p. in . and every day thereafter, at the same hours, uiitil the entire collection is closed out, at our salesroom, CORNER OF TENTH AND D STREETS, Facing- Pennsylvania avenue apll-St WALTER B WILLIAMS & CO.. Aucta. thoiokrow. rpilOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. CATALOGUE SALE ' of DWARF HYBRID PERPETUAL RO^ES, VINES, CREEFERS. STANDARD ROSES. and ORNAMENTAL PLANTS, FROM P. W. VANDERVEUR, BoAoop. Holland. Also, I ri m WILLIAM COLEMAN, and other leading local Florists, A GENERAL COLLECTION OF BEDDING PLANTS. WHICH THOMAS DOWLING Will sell l>y auction at 121!) NEW YOKE AVENUE, WxaHiNOTOW, D. C., ox WEDNESDAY, APRIL SIXTEENTH. AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK A M. apl2-3t THdSlAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. JU* NCANSON BROS.. Auctioneers. MAGNIFICFNT SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNIRi-rri? /,".^S,IsrlNO IN PART OF PAHI.OR ^1.. ,' .,If,VIr.1 KUt l) IX EMBOSSED PLUSH. , 1 rHK,sH Rockers, plusH | r I;VK library book-case v V! W"w 1'S PLATE HLh MORROR. i ,N. HII^ IE MANTEL .iIRRi RS(ANTIOUE j- 11 !.i utAME). walnut chamber suite V. n H riO.N. H PLATE SWINGINGOLAS^ \V AL Nl J WARDRoBE.W.ALNUT CHIFFONI1R WITH >'JUROR ATTACHED; WAENUT CYLfNDER 1 ? ALN UT LADIES* DESK. M. T. CENTER ' EANCY BA.MBOO CHAIRS. WALNUT I f V.1-K,l' l\ ? J J>E1* >AJa>s w ALNUT DINING .'I V,K>-.-W ALM 1 EX 1 ENSION TABLE, RAW Sl. -K, <;UI CH LEATHER-COVERED reclining 1 I mirror back hall piece, ILUX CHAIRS. COITAGE NE rs SPRINGS. pi. i.ous and Bolsters, blankets, bedI-INO. W ALM T PLATFORM CRIB, BOl'Y BRUS\ ' v" -\N I'"TH KK CARPETS RUGS, i ROCKERY AND GLASsWARE KITCHEN i.EQLISITES. &C ItKlNi. Tilt > N 1 IKE CONTENTS OF DWELLTIoN STREET NORTHWEST, AT AUCON W EDNESDAY MORNING. APRIL SIXTEENTH. commencintr at TEN O'CLOCK, we will sell, at the anove-nain* d residence. the elegant furniture contained theMD. liavii:K t>-en in ns?> for a short time. Thin sale present* an unusual opp>rtunity t housekeepers and otfirth to obtain nrst-cLi^a well-kept furniture. House o| !i fur inspection early on morningof sale fern is cash. I >UNC AN SON BROa.Aurts. IJH*KIiBS W. HANDY, R?-;il Estate Agent. TRUSTEES' S M.E OF DESIRABLE BITLDING LOTS ''N 'HKN't >RT H SIDE OF t STREET. BETWEEN IV'Hi H AND NINTH STREETS; EAST SIDE OF * 1 N !,H:.HL 1 w EEN C AND D S 1 REETS. AND ON WL> 1 slDE OF ELEVENTH. BETWEEN NORTH northeastAND i,ASSACHl-'SETT8 avenue Hj. virtue "fa d. of trust. dated October 30th A I?. J">vi. and j. -corded in liter No. loci, folio l.jg.9i et K? g_. one ot the land re. ord.s for the L>istrict ol"^ < olujiji'i.i. we sh >11 < ffer at public auction, in f;ontof tb>-preiir.se^. th> f<nl..\vintr >1. m, bed real estate, situate in the ?-;r\ ( t Washi::?rton. District of Columbia, to witI A,>K"' SIXTEENTH. IH34. at FOL K o 1 Lot K P.M.. L>t numtiered two(^, insouare nu::il>? r? ?1 nine hundred ami sixteen (9ir> > on SAME Day, ?tt HALF-PAST 1 OCR O'CLOCK P. r' '-t .t t; iii- r?-rt <1 six if ). iii stjuaremuubcred nine hunai*^laiid t hirty-! n;Ut tLW ) , < -n >AME DA V. at HVE O'CLOCK P. M.. Lots number. li Ma.- y . leu < 30 . eJ,-% u(ll!. twelve(12), ill square | tin.; red i.me hundmDiiid sixty-live i96S). a? th<- same b:i\e u-11 n-wly snULvided i > us. and which aubUi\:.-!i.ii ?iii U- exhibited at tuned bale. 1 w: om-tir.rd m cash, and th^ balance in six .* .' ( ,higbte> n and twenty-four m. uth-, with interest at s-ix per rent per annum, toured by deed of tnist . n the 1 ro; erty ^old; or all cash at optio'i the purcha.-? r or 1 urciiasers. A deiosit of f '" will >"- requd at the time of sale on each J t. a?ut ail record :i*r ami conveyancing at the exl?;,-e , f puriT:.i>? r or purehas. rs. Terms to be 11 : .i-it *it.i in ? ve 11.ays. 1 th?*rwis? the property will , r' v 1 :it the n-)i an.i ccst of the defaulting nur; ciiistT iiittr five 1 lavs Kdvertis#*nient DANltL O'C CALLAHAN. 1 Ni 4: 5 Till (-fleet northwest.' t I'.ANDAI.L HAONER, <-Trusteea. ij 4Tu I-ouisiana ave. northwest.) 1 PEREMPTORY SALE or HIE ENTIRE STOCK OF STRICTLY RELIABLE t .r,,KAI rABLE YOl NG HORSES. I.ARGE siO< K oE WAI.ONS. hLilGES harness, etc, ' AT NO. P NORTH FREDERICK STRFET NEAR BALTIMORE STREET, BALTIMORE." MD. By <lire< tIon of the owner. Mr. Pe er B. Pollard who ib-i'ii:. i.z > u.<:nt -s and removing from the citV, we .v i! * ii i.j pin.li -auction, at his s ables 01. THCRSDA\ M. >i;NI NO. APRIL SFA EN TEEN T H. 1884, i>y caf; ' ' t"1'. '."lliif at TEN O'CLOCK prompt, his enu:> \a.iiii. .> t-to< K of Horses, Wa-'ons, Harness, sc., kc., v lrfi- V,t"atl, Superior Horses, all tliorougldy . ar.. " ' f and sixteen of thfin can trot er tiiau .. minutes, and so perfectly gentle thut any h. iy can drive them. J j a _ Also, p'-STXWTiIStaHr4 KwoM-'? ;-_>ingi?- a:.d J?. uhle .>lei>flis. .N '/ali the attenMon of gentlemm wj ;ii? tm st.rf-k to tins josltlve sale, as no more reliao.i JI. :>. s ha v.- b?t. 11 off'T'il in this city. < i-Tal' k'u?-?. with full des?.-:i]'tion. now ready I he property f. r sa e 01 kase. Apply on tiie premisi s to PETER B POLLART), Owner, apo nud MATTHEWS ^ KIRKLAND? a? .i-.j5.ie Auctioneers. JOHN SHERMAN & Co.. R-al Estate Auctioneers. TF.USTFF-'SALE OFA VERY DESIRABLE THREESI i-RICK HOUSE. ON M SIREET NEAR IV "uNYM^NTSN01tTliVVEST' W11H -%iODtatN Bj Virtue of a deed, f trust, dateil De<-emlier 17,^?i 1- - . a:. 1 'lui\ ) Tib d in Li)?r No. 7m. folio 2tifl Zl' ! [x se<i- I ' lanil ris ords of 1 he District ot Colum-*-* i ::i uu : at the r*-?|u?*8t ot th*- holder of the notc-n see tired ! ;#tf,^r. r?y. we nil] tu A at public auction, in front of tho K!'' s; Vk^NEsDAY. the THIRTIETH DAY OF I RIL. A 1> :>K4. at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., thefoliow<l' riN-d real estate, situate in the city of WashingJ? t ..to \?*;t A!i tiiat certain piece or parcel of lai . L.io a 1, u-.tl iist.'iuruishi d as and hem* jjai t lot numj i? !.1 . in stjiiare ninuberei] five hundred and twenty tfiree <5Z?>. Isviiimnir for the same twenty (20) et irom th - s. utheawt corner of sai.l lot onetDaiid ruiin:;i^ theuce west nineteen and one-half (19W) feet 1 ' J" it.- otie hundred (100) feet, thence east nine' VI, .'V' V'i' ,Vli: thenee south one hundred , i<. ' l"114 ' of be*rinnin<f; liavin?{a trontaKo S v*. n eiTts I f1- Uort street, to^rether with the uu; \ V'" an" ln1ltof thp Indebtedness to1 .! ?>d excuses Ot sale, in cash; "J 111 "!x ai"' twelve months, lor which the purv' V"- - by deed of trust on property t- ,i, * ! . *?;Vrest fr"'n datt' of will be J,. ' 1 ^,fl" required at time of sale Terms . '.v. 1 Z I U1 FVV"!1 dayM fr"m fiuy of sale- Ail j lug an.i L? i . r.litii a? purcha it's cost. . . . , JATlls M. PRNDI.ETON ) ~ ; J.ihj.-eoils B1C A1N AKD 11 V\ARNEU.{ Trtl9t<*?. TK w'KS^tV*-V 'Ft XAi-i'ABLE UNIMPROVED x ' A f K. LOCATED ON I ktrppt N' i ^"i\ HKTWK1 \ TWKNTV rorkTFi AND TWENTY-FIFTH STREETS Ti F?LHTH H\ virtue of : certsit' ileed ot trust to me t*?*r-M :: ; 14' *,Il! *? ? *>< d in liter No r ri discuss w lth to the rear of lot F in Starr and MetcalFs sub !;vlsi.,ti oj oriinnal lots fiv, and (C) six in souart. No uf Wteen Wid j'^fb^de d?f*,tr^0unM of sa.e in cash, and the balance at mi montha. for which v I '^i ? purchaser. tearliiK interest from the 1 . fl'V nf >i trust on the prole.-ty sold shall be tsk-n. a Jei>ositef fifty dollarareynired t'f 'hr purvhaser or purchasers at the time of sa^e, and ail conveyauc*at the expense ol the purchaser B H. W ARNER. Trustee DUNCANSON BROS. Auctioneers. ap?d?u mBOIlAS DoWLlNG. Auctioneer. ' " AUCTION SALE EXCELLENT HOUSEHOLD On THI RSD AY Mt .RNI SO. APRIL SEVENTEENTH 1884. at TIN O'CLo. K. I shall sell at nsidence 15J0 0 str---t northwest the follosriny Household Effectsj-ijij .r?- Grand Pianoforte, nearly new; lisw silk Piano C? vr r. Piano stis?L Walnut Parlor Suite Cpholstered in Red K> p. Oil Paintings, Window Hamdnga. Fancy Folding Chairs, Lountn-ii. Urus-s. ls aiid lntrrain Carpets, Hr isf. Is Hall and Stair Carets. Rutfs. Sewing Machine, \Nl low Rocker. iiaiub-onieBedrooui Suites, Mattresses Walnut K ?tension Table, D.niinrUl.airs. Walnut Marble Top Mdelwiard, Calendar Clock, l^rge Refrigerator, Heating Stoves. Kitchen l^uisitea, he., tu\ ap!4 Jt T HOM AS DoWUNQ. Auctioneer. OLD W INE AND OLD FRIENDS ARE KNOWN AS the best, so is J L'S'l H'b Old Stand known for years a. tlie only ; l_ce where first-class SECoND-HaND lLO'IHINO cau Us suid at respectable price* Address . L bill's Old Stand, No. #19 D street, between bUiaad 7 th Mtreeta north went. t? fce-Aww, Li L^ kix^vU altuIded.J. * AUCTION SALES. rpHOMAS DOW LING, Auctioneer. CHANCERY BALE OF A~~WELL-LOCATED UNIMPROVED LOT. CONTAINING 16 ACRES. AT BRIOHlWOOD, D. C. By virtue of a deoree of the Snrretn<> Court of thetfflL District of Columbia. pitting in Faulty. passed luOT cause No. H732, Equity Docket 23, wtierein Samuel in Butt is plaintiff and Rel*cca R. Bealle et al are deiendjBtV on SATURDAY, THE TWENTYSIXTH t>AY OF APRIL, A. D. 18$4, at HALF-BAST FOUR O CLOCK P. M.. sell at pulilic auction. in front i)f the premises, the following aescribed real estate, Bitu?ite Brightwood. in the District cf Columbia, to wit: All that part of a tract of laud called "Kesurvey of j Piter's Mill Beat," beginning at a bound stone planted at the northwest corner of said Lot, in the east line of 7th street road, thence south 83?i deg.. east 82 p. to the eai~t line of the track: thenc with said lines ^uth 10 deg., ?ast 30 88 p.; thence north deg., west 73.48 p. to a corner of Clssell's land; thence north 61* deg., east 8.88 p.: thence north 83Ji deg.. west 17.84 p. to a stone in the east line of 7th street road; thence with said road north 6S deg., east 20.64 p. to the beginning, containing 16 acre*. Trms: One-third cash; balance In two equal Instalments at one and two years, secured by the notes of the purchaser or purchasers, and a deed of trust upon the proiyrty sold. Deferred payments to bear interest from the date of sale, or all cash at the option of the purchaser or purchasers. A deposit of iJHH) required on day of sale. All conveyancing at purchaser's cost. If the terms of sale are nut complied w th within seven days from the date thereof tiie trustee reserves the right to resell the property at the cost and risk of the defaulting purchaser or purchasers. BENJAMIN D. CARPENTER, apl5-10t Bright wood. D. C. ! PJ^HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE ON I STREET, NEAR ST. ALOYSIUS CHURCH NORTHWEST, AND ALSO ON MARYLAND AVENUE, BETWEEN FOUR-AND-A-HALF AND SIXTH S1REETS SOUTHWEST. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the^tb District of Columbia, passed in equity cnuse No.Klg 6,340. I will sell as trustee, at public auction, in*4-^ front of each of the premises, the hereinafter described real estate, to witOn MONDAY, the TWENTYEIGHTH DAY OF APRIL, A. D. 1884, at HALF-PAST fX'UU O'CLOCK p. m.. Lots Nos. 134 and 135, in Shepherd's subdivision of square No. 623. Bituated on I street north, between First street and North Capitol street northwest. And on thesameday. at the hour of HALFPAST FIVE O'CLOCK P. M.. the east half of Lot seven (i). in Reservation D, situated on Maryland avenue, between 4"? ami 6th streets southwest,improved by agood, substantia; dwelling-house. Terms of sale: One-third (H) cash, and the balance to be paid in 6, 12 and 18 months, with Interest from the day ol sale and payments thereof, to be secured by the promissory notes ol the purchaser or purchasers, or all the purchase money can be paid cash on day oi sale or on the ratification thereof by the court. A lien is reserved on theproperty sold for the purt 'lase money and interest No deed will be given until purchase money and lnt"re?t shall be paid. A deposit of $50 on each piece of property will be required when knocked down. All conveyances at purchase: 's cost If terms of sale are not complied witli within 10 days after sale, the property will be re-sold at risk and costs of defaulting purchaser. S. 8. HENKLE, Trustee. apl5-dts 460 Louisiana avenue. (J H AKLES W. HANDY, Real EstateAgent PUBLIC SALE OF IMPROVED 'PROPERTY ON H S1REET. BETWEEN FOUICTH AND FIFTH STREETS NORTHWEST, BEING DWELLING No. 417 H STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a deed of trust recorded in Liber R. as* M 11 , No. 2, folio 427. of the land records of the District of Columbia, I will offer for sale, at pub- - 1 lie auction, in front of thepremises. on FRIDAY the TWEN 1 Y-FIF1H DAY OF APRIL, 18K4, at HALF PAST lOL'R O'l LOCK P. M., all that parcel of ground situate in the city of Washington. I> c? b> in* rart of lot numbered two (2). in square number 517, described as follows: Beginiiimr at a point on the front line of Massachusetts avenue fourteen (14) feet trom the northeast comer of said lot: thence along the line of said avenue northwesterly sixteen <16) feet; thence along the dividing line of lots two (2) and three (3) southwesterly thirty-eight (38) feet; thence along said dividing l:ue South forty-three (43) feet nine and a half v9>jt inchesthence east along the line of north H street sixteen (16) feei three t.3) inches: thence n rth at right angles to the line of said north H street forty-two (4'2) feet one (1) inch; thence northeasterly In a straight line to the point of beglnuing. The improvements consist of a substantial brick dwelling. Terms: One thousand dollars rash; balance in si* (6) and twelve (12) mouths, the purchaser to give his notes for the deferred payments, bearing six per > ent. Inter- st, and secured by deed ol trust on ; he property; 4100 down at time of sale. EUGENE CAKUSI, apl6-eo&ds Trustee. PEREMPTORY SALE OF TnE FINEST SUBURBAN PROPERTY IN THE DISTRICT. CONSISTING OF 112 LOTS SITUATED ON MERIDIAN HILL AND FRONTING RESPECTIVELY ON BOUNDARY S1REET, SIX i EENTH STREET EXTENDED. EIGHTEENTH STREET EXTENDED. ERIE AVENUE, HURON STREET, ONTARIO AND CENTRAL AVENUE AND FIFTEENTH STREET EXTENDED. One of the finest opportunities ever offered to obtain either fine Building bites or as an investment in advancing real estate. On MONDAY and TUESDAY AFTERNOONS,HMt APRIL TWENTY-FIRST and TWENTY?* 8ECOND, commencing each day at tttttf 1 O'CLOCK, we will peremptorily sell, in front of the premls. s, LoU No. L10,15,16.18,19. 28 and 29. block 3. . " 5. 6, 7 and 8 (old numbers 26, 27 and 28). block 4 fronting Boundary. Lots No. 8.17. 18. 21. 22. 23, 24,29 and 31. block 6. Lots No. 13 and 14. block 8. Lots No. 9,10, 11,12, 14, 15 and 30. block 9 ^ Lots 10, 11.12,13,14.10,16,17. 23, 24. 25 and 26, block j Lots No. 1, 2. 4.18,19. 20, 21. 22, 23, 24, 33 aud 34, block Lots No. 12. 16. 23, 24. 29 and 30, block 12. Lots No. 1. 2, 3, 8, 9.10.11. 13. 14. 15.16.17 and 18, block 14. Lots No. 12 and 13, block 15. Lots No. 1. 4, 5, 6, 7. 8. 9, lo, 12, 13 and 19. block 16 Lots No. 5. 6, 7, 8, 8. 10 and 11, block 17. Lota No. 15, 16, 21. 11 and 23. block la 1^* No- *> 6> ?. 8, 9. 10,11.12, 13. 11,15 and 26. block 20. Lot No. 1, blork 22. The above^Lots are situated In the b*?t locations of jleriui^ii hill, which is degtiij?*d to bwoim* the center of magnificent snburbau residences, and which form one oi the finest views of our city and surrounding country. I lie proposed Garfield avenue w ill come in front of some of these lots, and the District authorities, we understand. contemplate extending 16th find lrfth streets to the north and own F.rie avenue to the east and west Connecting with 14th street and 19th street extended. 1 erms: One^third cash; l>alancein one and two years notes to bear interest, and to be secured by deed of trust on property sold, or all cash, at option of purchaser or purchasers. A dejosit will be required on each lot as soon as knocked off. Terms to t>e complied with in ten da> s. otherwise resale at risk and cost of default .ng purchaser or purchasers after five days' public notice of such resale in some newspaper published in Washington, D C. Convej ancii.g, sc., at cost of purchasers. A plat of this property can be seen at the ollice of the Auctioneer. ap!4-7t DUNCANSOes' BROS., Auctfl. "yyALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. TRUSTEES' RALE OF "rWO-STORY AND BASEMEN r BRICK DWELLING, NO. 1204 R STREET northwest, and lot 'ji^xioo to alley. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated September i " ?? 1832. and duly recorded in LlU-r No. 1017. folio 237, !? et seq.. one < f the land r>'( or<le for the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thert*by, we will otter for sa;e. at public auction, in fr lit of the premises, on THURSDAY, APRIL TWENTYForRTH. 1881, at FIVE O'CLOCK P. M? Lf?t 21, in Coilrnan and Adams', executors and trustees, sul?livision ot square No. 277, In Washington City, in said District, toiri.'ther with the improvements thereon Terms ol sale: Ont^tliird cash, of w hich $100 must be paid at time of sale, and the balance in equal pavments in one and two years, to be secured by purcliaper'snotes bearing interest from day of sale, at seven per cent (interest semi-anuualli), and a deed of trust on the proi>erty sold to the satisfaction ol the Trui-tees. Conveyancing and recording at purchaser's cost. Terms of sale to be complied with in six days after sale, els.- Trustees reserve right to resell at risk and cost of purchaser in default. WM. F. HOLTZMAN,) - . _ apl2-dtds FRED. KoONES, ( Trustees. rpUOMAS E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer. In pursuance of the provisions of the will of the^iJi late William M. Morrison, of record in the office ofB^l the Register of Wills of the District of Columbia, shall Bell, at public auction, on the TW kNTY-first day of april, 1884. at five o'clock p. m? in front of the premises, the House and Lot situated on 4 V; street, between Pennsylvania avenueand c street northwest, known as the northern 28 feet of lot 23, in square No. 491 by depth of 125 feet, running back that width to an alley 25 feet wide. Terms: One-fourth cash; balance in six. twelve and (ighteen months, with interest, or cash, at the option of purchaser. _ jy. H. MORRISON Surviving Executor. THQ8. E. WAGGAMAN. Real Estate Auct. apll-d&ds DANENHOWER k SON, Real Estate and Insurance Brokers, l-'-Si F street northwest. TRUSTEES' SALE OF TWO-STORY STORE AND DWKLL1NG. NO. 335 C STREET SOUTH, SOUTHWEST CORNER OF FOURTH STREET EAST. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated November 5th. ?~ 1879. and recorded in Liber 924, folio 241. et seq HS we will sell, at public auction. In front of the preiuses, at FIVE O'CLOCK P. M? on SATURDAY. APRIL NINETEENTH. 1884, sub. Lot A, in Geo. A. Barr's subdivision cf original lot 1, in square 791, together with the improvements thereon. Terms; A deposit of 4100 at time of sale; one-third cash; balance in equal payments of six, twelve and eighteen months, with 7 per cent until paid, secured by deed of trust on the premises, or all cash. In the event of failure to comply with terms within seven days the property will be resold, at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. Conveyancing at the cost of the purchaser. WILLIAM W. DANENHOWER,* ' WILLIAM H. MAIN, i Trustees, apl 1-dtds THOMAS DOWLINQ. Auct. fJlHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED SUBURBAN PROPER I Y ON LINC< 'I.N AVENUE (OR GLENWOOD ROAD).KN'OWN AS THE KEATING PROPERTY. WASHINGTON. D. C. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, sitting in equit^Miassed in a cause (wherein Keating et al. are complain-Jk?B ants and McLaughlin et al. are defendants). No. 8661. I shall, on THURSDAY. THE TWENTY-FOURTH DAY OF AI'RIL. A. D. 18S4. at FIVE O'CLOCK P. M.. on the premises, sell the following described real estate, situated in said district, to wit: Lots No. 34. 35, 40,42. 48. 49. 59, 61, 68, 73 and 79. iu McLaughlin's suljdivislon of the tract of land known as Prospect Hill, and also the undivided one-half interest in and to Lots M). 81 and 82, iu the said sub-division of Prospect Hill, together with the buildings and improvements thereon, consisting of a large and well-built brick dwelling stables. Terms: One-third cash; balance In six and twelve months; notes to l>ear six per cent interest from day of sale; or aU cash, at the option of the purchaser or purchasers. Deposits of $25 will be required on each unimproved lot, and #250 on the homestead. If terms of sale are noteomplied with within five days after day of sale, the Trustee reserves the right to resell the property at the risk and coat of the defaulting purchaser or purchasers. JOHN F. ENNIS. Trustee, T , . . .. No. 486 Louisiana avenue. In order to aecure to the purchaser or purchasers of the homestead mentioned in the above advertisement a good aud valid UUe to ths whole of the said property, I ahull ?^E AND PLACE offer for aale my undivided half interest in and to the said homestead aptt-dta MARGARET A. THYSON. jpiTCH, FOX ft BROWN, Real Estate Brokers. ASSIGNEE'S SALE OF DESIRABLE UNIMPROVED PROPERTY SITUATED ON MERIDIAN HILL NEAR THE INTERSECTION OF COLUMBIA ROAD AND SIXTEENTH STREET EXTENDED The undersigned, assignee for the benefit of threat, creditors of Benjamin Lawrence and Albert Asher.wP lately doinr business in the city of New York. will22_ sell at public auction, on the premises. In the District of Columbia, on W ED N F.SDAY.APR1L 1% F.NTY-THIRD A. D. 1884. at HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P ML all those certain pieces or parcels of land situats and lviiur In the county of Washington, In the District of Columbia. and known as lots numbt red one. two, three, four five. six. twelve, thirteen, fourteen, fifteen and sixteen' in block numbered twenty-one, of Hall and Elvans' recorded subdivision cf Meridian Hill, containing eightytwo thousand five hondred square feet of ground, as survev ed in September. A. D. Ia67, by Charles ILBliss surveyor. Terms made known at time of sale. Da;ed New York, March 17th. 1884. ^ el"8 8- yates, Assignee. stern ft myers. Attorneys for Assignee, 18 Wall st. New York city. mblS-tuftds DUNCANSON fettOS.. Aucta. GENTLEMEN'S GOODS. Just Received large lot op springscarfs for hftt cents. worth seventy-five cents. large line of spring hosiery. a complete 8tockof unfinished and finished shirts constantly oh! hand. FINE DRESS SHIRTS TO ORDER. XHOMPSON-S SHIRT FACTORY. CHARLES HYATT. Proprietor. apll 816 F street northwest. opposite Patent office. Finest dress shirts made to order. only #2. Si* Fin* Drew Shirts made to order, only (9. Finest Linen Collars, all styles, only #1 00 pet down. Finest Fonr-Ply Linen Cuffs. only 25 cents per pair. Closing out a large lot at Unfinished Dress Shirts, at 60 cent*, worth 65 cents. All goods guaranteed to give satisfaction. At MEGINNIS9. feb25 1002 F street northwest Shirts to Order, BIT SOLID BOSOM fOR.>aM.aiHHIIHMHafMM(|},oi bix plaited bosom for 12.00 If you want a perfect-fitting SHIRT have frr" mads by 8. B. ELLERY, dfl 1112 F street northwest FINANCIAL. Lewis Johnson SiC Co.. bankers. Dealer* in investment securities united states, district. railroad BONDS, Of the latter class we have a list of good Bonds showing returns of from fit* to tutvxtt par cent on investment. merl9Tm j* he squier k co.. BANKERS, 1416 Pennsylvania avenue. LIBERAL RATE OF INTEREST ALLOWED ON TIME DEPOtflTa Call or eend for terms. investment securities united states land warrants and trade dollars bought and sold at market rates. ^ COLLECTIONS made everywhere. febl9 Private Stock Xelegraph Wires BETWKEf washington. baltimore. philadelphia. new york. boston. &a prince k whitely. stock bkoxua General Partners: James Whitely, Henry H. Dodge, H. Crnger Oakley. Harry C. Logan. Washington, D.O. Maynard O. Eyie William R. Travars, Special Partnat buy and sell on commission all glasses of railway securitie& Branch Office?539 16th street (Corcoran Building.) B. SL dodge. Resident Partner. Onotsttons r>r Stories and Bonds and Information regarding the Markets received through our wires INST ANTLY, direct from the New York Stock Exchange All orders executed and reported PROMPTLY. Ja26 robt. j. Thomas, broeerin grain. provisions. cotton and stocks, No. 613 15th St. (National Metroplitan Bank Building ) Orders to buy or sell, 011 margin or for cash, execute! on the Chicago Board of Trade and New York Cotton Exchange. Constant quotations instantly received uy direct private wires. F. P. SCHM1TT k CO., Chicago correspondent SAWYER, WALLACE k CO., New York correspondent fOrders By Telephone Promptly Attended To.) n7-6m X. Brigham 6 ISHOP & Co. stock^and grain exchange* boston, nl / york. baltimore And 1s31f street northwest. Washington PTTV. SFTX AND CARRY STOCKS. HTtATW. FRO VIRION'S AND PETROLEUM ON MARGIN'S AND IN LOTS TO 8UIT CUSTOMERS AT REGULAR NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE AND CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE PRICES. THE PUBLIC GENERALLY IS INVITED TO EXAMINE THE FACILITIES OF THIS OFFICE. CONSTANT QUOTATIONS AND SPOT CASH SETTLEMENTS. Ja5 Buy and sell u. s. govt and d. c. eonds; Also. WASH, a GASLIGHT and All other City Stock Pepoplts rerefvefl RUbJwt to cheelc. We pay SPECIAL attention to obtaining fWRRFHT and RELIABLE information regarding our various city gpfccunUfca, and are prepared at ail times to answer inquiries regarding- same. HARRY C. TOWF.R9 & CO.. . Bankers, Brokers and Inrfravc*. may31 1*20 F STREET NORTHWEST. W. X. Wright & Co. bankers and brokers No. 603 15th street opposite U. 8. Treasury, Offer special inducements to buy or sell crude PETROLEUM, either for Cash or on Margin. in lots of 100 barrels or more. We invite correspondence. All information cheerfully given. Janl8 STEAMERS." Baltimore-Bermuda. 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The Iron Steamships of this line are unsurpassed for strength, sp-H-d and comfort, and are fitted up with all the modern improvements that practical experience can suggest Cabin, #70 and ?30: intermediate, 996.75. LEVE k ALDEN, General Agents, '207 Broadway, New York. G. W. MOSS, Washington, D. C. ALLAN LINE?WINTER SERVICE. Portland to Liverpool every Thursday until May. Cabin. $50, $70 ana $80; intermediate, #36.75. Extra weekly ships to Boston from Liverpool, Queenstown, Lc udonderry, Glasgow and Galway, for prepaid business only. Through tickets issued to any railroad station in the United States. Intermediate, #36.75: steerage, #31. The Baltimore service will be resumed, commencing April 8, and regularly thereafter. _ Apply to LEVE & ALDEN, General Agents, 307 BroadWiiy. New York, or G. W. MOSS. 225 pennsylvania avenue. mhl3-th.s.tu Washington. D. O. North german lloyd? Steamship Lnnc Between New Yon. Hint London, Southampton and Bbimek. Hie steamers of this company will sail EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY from Bremen Pier, foot of 3d street, Hoboken. Rates of passage; From New York to Havre. Loudon. Southampton ana Bremen, first cabin. #110 to #150: second cabin, #60: steerage, at 10wee* rates. For freight or passage apply to OELRICHS k CO.. 2 Boa-ling Green. NewYork; W.G. METZEROTX A CO.. 926 Pennsylvania avenue northwest; CHAS. WALTER, 342 D street, Agepts tot Washington Jal2 QUNARD LINE, notice. LANE ROUTE. ? the cunard steaaisHIP company, limited, between new york and liverpool, calling at cork harbor. from pier 40, n. r.. new york. Serthia..Wed. .Aoril 16. Servia Wed- May If Gallia Wed.. April 23. Scytiia Wed- May 21. Aurauia Wed April 30. Gallia WeO.. May 28. Bothhla .. . Wed. May 1. Auranla. Wed. 3uiie ? AND fcVFRY WEDNESDAY FKOM NKW YORE Rates of Passers fffl. #80 and #100, according toaoronimodation. Steerage at very low rates. Steerage tickets from Liverpool and Queenstown and all othar pacta of Europe At lowest rates. Through bills of laden given for Betfaat Glasgow. Havre. Antwerp and othar porta en the Continent, and lor Mediterranean porta. _ OTIS BIGELOW * CO., 605 7th stmt. Washington. D.O. ? vernon h. Brown a OOy New York; Or to Messrs. OTIS BIGElLow k CO., Jtoia 606 7th street Washington. THE CELLULOID TRUSS: THAT NEVER BREAKS never wears out always risen, and can be worawhile t^thlny llWf MAM! CHAfl. FISHKR'8, 623 7th street northwast . MRS. FISHER devotee her attention to the wants* Lady Patrons. all * PROPOSALS. PKOPOS AL8~F0RCE MEN T. SA XT>. BROKEN STONE AND MAXILLA BOPfc Omot or Bmxonco foe Stats. War 1 and navt department*. > _ Washwotoh, D. C.. April 5th. 1884 j Separate Sealed Proposals for furnishing and delivering? 7,000 barrels of Hydraulic Cement, 3.000 cubic yard* of Band. 5.500 cubic rarda Broken Stone, and about 8,000 pounds Manilla Rope, at the ait? of the Building for the State, War and Jiiry Departments in this city, will be received at this Office, ontll TWELVE M. on MAT SEVENTH. 1884. and owned Immediately thereafter in preseuoe of bidder*. ,. Specifications. general instructions to bidders and blank forms of proposal for any of the above named materials will be furnished to established dealers and manufacturers on application t? this Offi. e. THUS. LINCOLN CASEY. apl5-s.t.th.3t Colonel. Corps of Engineer*. J>BOPOSALS FOK ICE. ~ Office or the Public Printed Washing i ox. D. C.. April 14.1884. _ Sealed proposals will be received at this office until ELEVEN otCLOCK A M. of SATURDAY. APRIL NINE1EENTH. 1884. for furnishing- the Government Printing Office with ICE from May 1, 1884, to April 30, Bidden will state the kind of Ice they propose to furnish. The successful bidder will be required to furnish It in such quantities and at such times as may be required, subject to weight and inspection when received. The right to reject any bid is reserved. Bids must be indorsed, "Proposals for Ice," and addressed to the Public Printer. & P. ROUNDS. ap!4-3t - Public Printer. jpBOPdilLS FOB FRESH BEEF, MUTTON, kCL Office Purchasing a*n> Depot Commissary ) of Subsistence, > Washington, D.C.. April 15,1884. 5 Bealed Proposals, in triplicate, addr?*ssedto the undersigned. will be receiv-a at this office, until TWELVE OrCLOCK NOON, on THURSDAY, MAY FIFTEENTH. 1884. at which time and place they will be opened in the presence of bidders, for furnishing the Fresh Beef required by the Subsistence Department. United states Army, at this depot, for issue to troops, Ac., during the fiscal year commencing July 1st, 1884. Separate Proposals will also be received for furnishing from the contractor'* stall during the same period such choice cuts of Fresh Beef, Mutton and Corned Beaf as may be required for sales to officers. The government reserves the right to reject any or all proposals. Information as to conditions, quality of Beef, payment, Ac,, can be obtained by application t o ? W. H. NASH, ap!4-Ct Capt. snd C. B.. u. S. A Proposals for sui plies! ~ Treasury Department. Bureau Enoravlsq atd Printing April 1st. 18b4. Belled proposals will be received at this office until TWELVE? O'CLOCK M.. THURSDAY. MxY FlKfcT. 1884, for supplies needed by this Bureau, during the year from July 1st, 1884, to June 30th, 1885, of articles In the following classes: Drv Colors; Oils; Chemicals; Typographical Inks;Textiles;Pspfcr; Binders'Materials; Oruoers'Sundries; Blank Steel Plates and Rolls; Glue and Twine; Hardware: Iron and Brass Castings; Gas and Steam Settings; Lumber; Horse Feed; Ice, and Coal and Wood. Blank forms for proposals on articles of any class, with information as to quantities, qualities and conditions, will be furnished on application to the undersigned. ' Proposals on each article will be considered separately, and preference given to articles of domestic production or manufacture, price and quality being equal. As it is not convenient to store a large quantity of goods in the Bureau, orders on the accepted bidders will be made from time to time as the actual need may b determined, end, as a rule, for not less than the quantities sj>ecified on the schedules. Those desiriiur blanks and information will be required to specify on which class of articles they are qualified to propose, as awards will be made only to established manufacturers of. or dealers in, the articles needed. Proposals will also be received for the purchase from tho government of the Waste Paper. St raw board Cuttings. old Blankets. Scrap Twine, and mch other articles of junk as may accumulate from time to time in this Bureau during the year from July 1. 1834, to June 30. 18H5. and also for the purchase from the government of the Pulp to be produced from the maceration of the United States notes, securities, etc.. authorized to be destroyed during the same period. Full Information relative to these articles Will be furnished. The right to waive defects and to rrject any or all bids is reserved. X. N. BURRILL, Chief of Bureau Engraving and Printing, apl-law3t Washington, D. CI ROPOSALS FOR PURCHASE OF vessels NAVY DEPARTMENT, WashixotON, March 1.1834. In accordance with the provisions of the fifth section of the act of Congress making appropriations to supply deficiencies approved Maich 3, 1883. sealed proposals will be received at the Navy Department until noon on SATURDAY. MAY THIRD. 1884. at which time and place they will be opened, for the purchase of certain vessels which have been stricken from the Navy Register. under authority of an act of Congress approved August 5,1882. and which it is deemed for the best interests of the Unit d States to sell. The vessels offered, their appraised value and their locality, are the Niagara, at Boston, Mass,$'.!4,2o0; Florida at New London, Conn., $.">2,700; Colorado. <34,700, and Ticonderomi. 424,900, at New York; Supply, $80o, at League Island, Petin.; Pawnee, $5,200. at Port Royal, S. C.; Benicla, $14,000, and Cyaue, $12,000, at Mare Island. Cal. Proi>osals must be submitted in a sealed envelope, addressed to the Secretary of the Navy, Uashington. D. C., and Indorsed "Proposals for the purchase of Vessels." so as to distinguish them from other communications. No offer for more than one vessel should be included within one proposal. The vessels will be sold, for cash., to the person of persons, or corj>oration or corporation^ offering the highest prices therefor above the appraised value thereof. Each bid or proposal must Is* aecomi?anied by a deposit in cash (or satisfactory < ertifled check* of not less than ten i>er cent, of the amount of the offer or proposal, and also a bond with a penal sum equal t<> the whole amount oi the offer, with two or more sureties, to l>e approved by the Secretary ol the Navy, c nditii lied for th>- payment of the remaining ninety per cent, of the amount Iff such offer or proposal within thirty days from the date of its acceptance. In case default is made in the payment of the ti maining ninety per cent., or any part thereof, within that time, said cash deinjsit of ten per cent, shall be considered as forfeited to the Government, and shall be applied as directed in th act of March 3. 1883. All deposits and bonds of b.dders. whose proi>ossls shall not be accepted, wiil be returned to them within seven days after the ojn-ning of the projnwals. On application to the Department, a print'd list will be furnished, giving general information eonceruingthe Vessels; also toru.8 of bids and bonds whieh must be used by bidders. Hie vessels cau4fce examined at any time by applying to the Commandant* of the Navy Yards. The purchasers must remove the vessels purchased from the limits of the yard within such reasonable time as may be fixed by the Department. WILLIAM E. CHANDLER, mh4-law8w Secretary of the Navy. jpROPOSALS FOR FRESH ]BEEF. Office A. C. S.. > Washington Baruickb. D.U., March r>th,'18S4. $ Sealed Proposals in tri pi ion te.su bject to the usual conditions, with a copy ot this advertisement attached, will be received at this Office until TWELVE O'CLOCK NOON, on THCRSDAY. APRIL SEVENTEENTH, 1884. at which tini" and place they will be opened in presenile of bidders for furnishing and delivering the Fresh Beef required by the Subsistence Department. U. S. Army, at I this post, for issue to troops thereat during the bscal [ year commencing July 1st. 18&4. The contract for Fresh Beef shall not bo construed to involve the United States in any obligation for payment in excess of tho appropriation grant**! by Congress for the purpose. Proposals must be enclosed in sealed envelopes marked "1 roposals for Fresh Beef," anil addressed to the undereigued. The government reserves the right to reject any or all prop. >sals. Blank proposals, giving information as to conditions, quality of beef, payments, amount of bond.&c., must bo obtained by apjilication to this office. SF.BREE SMITH, mhl8.19&apl4.15 1st Lt. R.Q.M. 2d Art.. A C. 9. MEDICAL^ &c. DrTleonT thfToldebt estabTshed and only reliable Ladies' Physician In the city, can be consulted daily. 329 Missouri avenue, first street south of Pennsylvania avenue, between 3d and 4>6 streets. All female complaints and irregularities quickly remov <L Prompt treatment Correspondence and consultations strictly confidential. Separate rooms for ladies office hours?1 to 4 and 6 to 8. apl4-lm* EAD AND BE WISE.-DR. BROTHERS 90C B ST. southwest, appeared before me .and made oath that he is the Oldest Established Exrert Specialist in this city.and will guarantee a cure in all cases of venereal disease, and furnish Medicine, or no charge, the poor furnished Medicine free. Consultatlou and advice free at any hour during the day. Subscribed and sworn to before me by Dr. BROTHERS. April 2d. 1SS4. SAMUEL H. WALKER, ?p2-lm* Notary Public. R. ROBERTSON. THE EXPERT SPECIALIST who stands high In his pfi>fession, is acknowledged to be an expert without a |>eer in the wide world itilhe treatment and cure of Private, Nervous and Chronic Diseases, Lost Vitality, Impaired Manhood and Abuses of the System. Bladder, Kidney and all diseases of the Urinary Organs, hecent cases positively cured in 4 to 6 days. No mercury or caustic* used. Can be consulted every Wednesday snd Saturday, from 2 to 9 p.m.. at his Office, 4f>fi C n.w. Refers to leading physicians of Baltimore. Main (Jffice,30 N.Liberty St.. BaJiiuiore,Md. uih3l bTyeh ealedT go to drTbrothers, 906 and 908 B street southwest, and be cured. The only reliable resident advertising physician in Washington. He Las given Ids particular attention to the treatment and cure of all forms of " Disease." particularly that of a private character, for over 37 years. mh25-lm* EBILIT Y OF THE GENERATIVE ORGANS quickly cured by theCTVIALE METHOD. Adopted id all i he HOSPITALS OF FRANCE. Prompt return of VIGOR. Simple cases, $3 to $fi. Severe ones. $8 to $12. Pamphlet free, Civiale Remedial Agency, 160 Fulton street. Now York. ap3-th.s,tu ^J AN HOOD RESTORED] A victim of early imprudence, causing Tfervous Debility, Premature Decay, etc., having tried in vain every known remedy, has discovered a simple means of self cure, which he will send free to his fellow-sufferers. Address J. H. REEVES, 43 Chatham street. New York. jylO-tu.thks LADIES' YOU CAN CONFIDENTLY CONSULT Dr. BROTHERS, 906 B st. s.w. Particular attention paid to all diseases peculiar to Ladies, married or single. AH Irregularities and Ovarian troubles treated. Thirtyseven years' exiierienceu mhl5-lm* RS. BROTHERS AND GRAY GIVE NO FREE prescriptions and send you to some side-show druggists. who divide profits with the doctor. Those disappointed of a cure of private diseases should consult Drs. .BROTHERS and GRAY, 906 B st. s. w. Will furnish medicine, guarantee* curs or no pay. 37 yean' expenence. mhl5-lm* MANHOOD RESTORED BY USING A BOTTLE OB two of Da. BROTHERS' Invigorating Cordial. Will euro any case of Seminal Weakness, Nervous Debility and Impotency. It in. parts vigor to the whole system. 906 B street southwest. mhl5-lm* ENTLEMEN CAN HAVE SCIENTIFIC TREATment and a spe> dy cure of all Venereal Diseases by consulting Dr. LEON, 329 Missouri avenue. Prescriptions and advice free. Office hours, 11 to 12, 4 to 5 and 7 to 8 p.m. mhl5-lm* 7fi FOB MEN-CHECKS IN SIX HOURS TrO Cures in three days. Drug Store, UN. 11 th street, Philadelphia. septf 4P0Penna. ave.. Washington. D. a ^j_RATEFUL?COMFORTING. EPPS* COCOA. BREAKFAST. "*By s thorough knowledge of the naturul laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by careful application of the fine properties of well-selected Cocoa. Mr.Epps has provided oar break last tables with a delicately flavored beverage which may save us many heavy doctors' bills. It is by the judicious use of such articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendency to disessr. Hundreds of snbtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherever there is a weak point We may escai>e many a fatal shaft by keeping curaelvea well fortified with pure blood and a properly nourished Xraxna."? Civil Htnrim tfOMtd. Made simply with boiling water or milk. Sold in tins .only (>4-lb. and lb.) by Grocers labelled thus. JAMES EPPS k 00., Horocaopathtc Chemlstn, mhl-s.mktu London, Kuglnd ~w ? 2d Edition. Latest Me* is Tim star. the PESXSYITAJU REPrBLlCJLX CO!* VE.\TlO.\, Arririn* at Harrt*bnrf-A Ule BI>U? Pa- Apnt 15.?The majority of the republican state convention, to be fv? ?S^'I?<Jn5>w? bave Put 111 appearance, and Th? ??? ?lr8ad-v present a lively appearance. tei>ur* detonation and meat ol the ^legates are be re. Thoee from the "* .wll\ arrive this afternoon. There are S2*rf,re ?PmeDla yet. but from the quiet w ttoe leaders it looks as l! a Vll ** maile against the Blaine element, 3L? , now ,n the majority. Grow will have no particular opposition for temporary chairman, and may possibly be made permanent chairman. The ?Tr? J?41 ??nt?st during the convention will. It is aid, be on delegates atlarge. Republican Gala* In Wew Jemj. N. J., April 15.?Nearly complete reyesterdays city election show the rtv heavy. Donnelly <dem.) was n/oi-j^ J?y 10 majority, and republican gain Richards (rep. )was elected receiver of taxes oy ?13 majority, and ehir (rep.) was eiectol superintendent of schools by 256 majority. Chambersu ,ur? reversed last year's democratic Victory and elected a republican mayor. Delegate* to the New York Republican Convention. Albany, N. Y., April 15, noon.?Information has just been received In the assembly chamber that the Draper faction has elected Hon. Hamilton Harris, John Greer and Robert strain as delegates to republican state convention. This gives state committeeman Draper control of the Albany county delegation by a vote of 10 to 5. The Prosecution of Daly,the Dynamiter London, April 15.?The Liverpool police have been ordered to send all the evidence they obtain concerning Daly 10 the home department, which will undertake the prosecution. It is expected that the trial of Daly will take place at Birmingham, r.agan s documents are still being examined by the Birmingham poll.-e. A Celebrated Cardinal Realm* ,'^Prll 15.?The Voiles Zeitung of this clt> staU'b that Cardinal Ledochow>kl has resigned the archbishopric of 1'osen and Gnesen, and that the pope has accepted his resignation. The Siege of Khartoum. London, April 15.?a letter of the Mahdl has Deen published. In this he commands the tribes to push forward the siege of Khartoum, to blockade all the roads and embarrass the Turks and lntidels in all other ways possible. This Injunction Is unred upon them as a religious duty. BCRIAL OF CHARLES reaps. London, April 15.?The remains of Mr. Charles Keado were Interred to-day at Wlllesden. The funeral was private. Mr. George Augustus Sala, Mr. Edwin Arnold and a few other literary friends of the deceased were present. FINANCIAL AND CO.TK.flEKCKAEj* The New York Stock Market. The following are the opening and closing prices of the New York Stock Market to-day, as reported by special wire to H. H. Dodge, 589 isth street; Kame. O. j C. Name. o. 1 C. Can. Pac. 58 I 52 >S. ,T. cent "8fi~!"a5V Can. Sou. 49* 50 N. Y. Cent 113*113* Cent. Pac 57* 57* X.Y.C. A SLL.. 8 1 8* Ches. & Ohio.. 12V Do. pref ' i?* Do. istpref.. 23 j Nor. A West, a 40 * 40* Do. 2d pref... 15* North Pac..... 21* 22 ? ?* 4 q 124 124* Da pref 47*! 47* ? , & 1? 58 Northwest..... 114* 115* if 16* do- pref 143 ,143* DeL 4 Hud.... 106* 106* Ohio&M1S8.... 80* .... 119*? 119,6 Oregon Trans.. 18* 18* Den. A Kg... IK 17* ont, & West... 10 10 AGa. ?*' 6* Pac. Mall 51 51* E.T.,V.A Ga.p. 11*1 Peo. D. & K.... 15 ... . E"e 21'.': 21* Reading 62* 52* U?- ^ 88* Kock Isl 119* 122 J11-Cent- 128* 129* Roch. * P. 10s ?* * IS 16* fit. Paul 835* 86* L L. & W 16 16*1 Do. pref 113* 133 I-ake shore.... 97* 97\ St. P. ? Omaha 30 so * Lou. ANash... 46* 47*1 Da pref 90* 91* Mich. Cent 8s j Ft. P., M. ? M.. 95^ 95* 18* 18* Texas Pac 17* 18* Minn. & St. L.. 15 Union Pac... 69*'70 Do pref 28 30 ;Wab. Pac 11* 11* Mo. Pac 837< 83* Do. pref 20.Mob. & Ohio... 11* iWest. Union... 6e* 68* Nash. AChat.. 52 I | | * Decision Concerning New York Elevated Railroad*. its effect in wall street. New York, April 15.?Judge Van Brunt has rendered a decision In the equity term of the court of common pleas In the suit brought by the Metropolitan elevated railway company against the Manhattan railway company, and others. This action was brought to set aside an agreement, charged to be fraudulent, reducing the rental of the Metropolitan road from ten to six percent. Judge Van Brunt says that the plaintiff Is eutli&led to a Judgment relieving all the parties In the action from the October agreement on making such restitution as he suggests in the opinion. On Wall street sharp fluctuations In the Elevated shares followed Judge Brunt's decision. Manhattan sold down 2^ to 4-'*, and do., ilrst preferred declined to 90, and rallied toai. Metropolit an ruse to 103* against 101*, the last previously reported sale. Cncertainty in the Stock tfarkeU speculators awaiting developments. New York, April 15. Wall street, 1:50 p. m.?The Post says: The stock market was somewhat llrmer this forenoon, and the general range of prices was a little higher than the lowest prices of yesterday. But it was very feverish and Unsettled, and made the Impression that the majority of speculators were expecting developments of some kind, and yet that they were all too uncertain about the future to operate decidedly in any direction. The total volume of business was consequently smaller than yesterday, and there were only five stocks In which there was anv conslderable activity, Union Pacific, St. Paul and Lackawanna, which were all a little firmer than yesterday, and Missouri Pacific and Western Union, which were not so strong asyesterday. The Chicago Market*. Chicago, April 15,10 a. m.?At the opening this morning the markets showed considerable strength, with the exception of provisions. May wheat opened at 84. sold up to 84*. declined to 88 v, and is now K3*. May corn opened at 49*, and remains steady at that figure. Pork opened weak; May now being quoted at 16.82*. May lard Is 6.22*. The weather Is stormy and chilly. The stock of wheat In store at Chicago shows a decrease of 560,000 bushels for the past week. The shipments yesterday exceeded the receipts by 180,000 bushels. The Markets. BALTIMORE. April 15.?Virginia aliM, consolidated, 40*: i>&tit-due coupons. 39; do. new threw, 57; North Carolina six, ;. old. 108* bid to-day. BALTIMORE. April IS.?Cotton qnlet?TnlddHnjr 11* ali Hour steady and fair demand for medium pradro. Wheat?southern aean-e, and lu good demand- western hither and more active; southern red, l.OftilU- do amber, l.l'ial.15; No. 1 Maryland. 1.Hal.14* No 2 western winter red, spot, l.Olal.Ol*; May. 1 01W1 01V June, 101*al.01*; July. l.Olal.Ol*: August. l.00*a 1.01*. Corn ? southern steady, western hUrhf?r and 1?'SR active: southern white, 5*atiO; do. yellow 52a54U western mixed, spot, 51*a5'2*; May, &2*aMV. June! 54*a55W; July. 50*a56*; steamer, bO bid Oata steady and Jfiull?southern, 40a43: western white, 4<ia42: do mixed. 38a40; Pennsylvania, 4Ua43. Rye higher. 68a7a Provisions qnlet and steady. Enrs lower. 14. Coffee auiet?Rio cargoes, ordinary to fair, 9*ain*. Sutrar firm?A soft, 7; cooper refined qnlet, 14. Other articles unchanged Freights to Liverpool per steamer quietcotton. 5-32d.; flour. ls.Sd.grata. 8*a4d Receiptsflour, 3.345 barrels; wheat, 101,000 bushels: corn. 31,000 bushels; oata, 17,000 bushels; rye. 600 bushels. Shipments? wheat, none; corn. '26,000 bushels, bales?wheat 453.000 bushels; corn. 160.000 bushels. The District In ''"wprai exemption of chcrch property from taxation. A bill was Introduced In the Senate to-day by Mr. Cameron (Wis.> to exempt from taxation all the property of the Eastern Presbyterian church in this city. Capitol Toplrs. a tilt in the danville investigation. A lively tilt occurred in the Danville investigating committee to-day between John s. Wise and Senator Vance. Senator Vance offered testimony to prove the bad character of the witness Sims. Mr. J. s. wise said if this testimony was admitted he would ask permission to Introduce testimony Bhowlng the bad character of senator Vance and Representatives Cabell and Q. D. Wise, of Va. Senator Vance said he spat upon such insinuations. Mr. J. s. Wise retorted that he returned the gentleman's scorn. Mr. G. D. Wise also defended himself against Insinuation. The question will be referred to the full committee. MINOR NOTES. A large delegation irom the various boards of trade throughout the country waited upon the House committee en banking and currency to-day to urge the suspension of the coinage ol silver for two years. A Dispatch from Commandxk Schlbv.?Commander Schley telegraphs to the Secretary of the Navy this afternoon that the sealers mentioned in his former telegram were the Leopard and Tiger, not Arctic and Fox. Arctic and Resolute are reported as working north, being too late for ?*?!? Ranom or th* thekmomxteb. ?The following were the readings at the office of the chief signal officer to-day:?7 a m., 47.0; 11 am., B5.&-* P-m.,58.2. Mail mum. 58.4: minimum, 45-4. The Deficiency in th? Judiciary Puwa?A Stab reporter called at the Department of Justice to-day with reference to a report "mi the Attorney General had asked for a deficiency appropriation of $375,000 In the star route cases. Ha learned that an estimated deficiency of <375,000 exists In r.he general Judiciary fond, but this does not rtwsiit from expenses in the star route cases. A similar deficiency in this fund has occurred every year for the past ten years, and therefore is nothing unusual in this lnstanoa Robberies Reported.?Blchanl J. Jackson, 18S1 13th street northwest, reports that while the famlly was absent from the house yesterday the lock was forced off his trunk and $10 in money atolaa Emily Parker, Blagden's alley, reports stolen from her house yesterday 1MB la money. J. a Schaffert, l$088d street southwest, reports stolen trom her yard last Tuesday a wheeibarrow, worth $&. The District Dfinorrar). thk CONTEST ro* THE Hn*,)K> to FE c >*rrKR*T PT TO-NIGRTS CONVENTION?ho* the CAMUI'ATK* * stand?the district for tilpkn. | i The convention to elect drl<vitn to the national r democratic convention to be held mChicago In July ' will m?vt at Wlllard hall this evening. The chief i Interest. of course, is in the selection of rteiec^tes, j .1 alt hough then* Is considerable canvassing f>>r the ^ honor of presiding over the consentl. n. Vr. \N. j. PWwBdl and I>r. W. o. are the candidates tor this honor. Two delegates and t?>> *Uer- f nates will be sent to Chirac >. The centlemen v recognized as candidates are Wm. Dickson. K. t". Hewitt, K. IV Wright, T. J. 1 .utttvil, V\. i?. i 4>?.in a and H. o. t'lauicuion. It seetua t.> t* gemraiiv t conceded that Mr. Dickson will be ciecWM on the f first ballot by at least 45 votes. Mr. K. D. W right stated to a Star rentier that be expected to r?veive 4o votes. Mr. Dickson's fnend- ;ast evenineclaimed "1 v. * s j for him. One tally.uiade up by adei< ?,-nw\ ?:a\ < ;?. w- son 4? votes. l.uttrell and Hewitt each si, Wright , a and Cassln 7. leaving U votes doubtful. j Mr. Claugbton. it Is said. came Into tie' fleid too # late to accomplish much, and ha* not actively par- ? ticipated himself in the canvass. ^ the tilden mem TO THE FK.'VT. ? All of the leading candidates ate Til lru n.en. In * fact, a talk with active democrat s?>t t.?> city show * t that the general sentiment her is in favor of Til- i , den. "It doesnt make much difference who the * District delegates favor,*' said a member of the > central committee to-day. "They d? not go to the 1 convention as lYesldent-makcrs. They tro there j tills time for thepurpose of securing repr**- ntntien for the District In tne convention and on tue:..?- 1 tlonal committee. 1 would not favor Mr. di kson's : election under other circumstances, becati 1 .lo ; not think the same man should he elected so <>ncn. 1 But be did good work at the last convent! n 1' 1 > can do It again." The District den * rut* claim j that the fact that they contributed aWnit fao.uoo to j . the campaign fund four years ago ou*ht to gi\.? I . them a hearing In the convention. > < a cuance or scccrino a votk. , "What chance is there of the District delegates securing a rote in the convention:" naked a >tau , reporter of Mr. K. P. Wright. "A very good chance." said Mr. Wright. "This is the first time the District democrats were e\-t formally Invited to send delegates to the conven- 1 lion. The Chicago men win nave great intlu.-uce in , : the organization of the convention. 1 hei ?ir>' favorably disposed towards Mr. Dickson and the 1 District democrats, who aide! them it. curing the selection yf Chicago as the place of holding the convention." 1 Anthem are no contesting delegations, if ^expected that to-night's convent I011 will t?> or^inl/.il quickly and with no disorder. It is thought, however, that then* may be a wrangle before the b*!- 1 lotlng over the adoption of the two-third n; which will be prt>pos*-d. and wnlch will cn-niy endanger the chances if some of the candidates. mil WKi'juT's cnav< KS. Mr. Wright's friends to-day were more confident . than lever of his election. One gentleman said: Mr. Wright was sure of 3S votes. Tills will elect 1 him on the first ballot unless the two third ml>> Is adopted. There will t>e a strong opposition to th ' adoption of the two-thirds rule. the CONTEST KoH tflr I'MAlltMANsntr appears to be very evvn. Mr. liell.lt Is said, will bave all the votes or East W:islilngt<in and l?r. Baldwin Will have all the vot.es of West Washltii,'ton. The votes of tltt intervening dislrl -u arc so , divided as to make the n-?u)t doubtful. NOTES. Though the prevailing sentiment among the <i< le. j gates is In favor of Tllden, it ne*-tns to w.-ll understood that the tnen sett lo Chicago shall go, un trammeled bv instnictlons. Frank {'.Morgan,.!. Madley Doyle and E.T>. T.vnch arc named as candidates for uio secretarytddp of ! the convention. Mr. Dlckscn win be wnriutsi by Mr. CamflbcO j Carrlngton and Mr. Wright by Mr. < Moon-. ('barbed With Aroon. | | tbi PROrniKTOKS of the uiohk h01ei. and tuk l>ih-k eepkk on tr1a1. . , Solomon Friedman and <ieorge <'ohen, proprletors or the Globe liotel. No. ??? Petuisylvanln avenue, which was fired last Wednesday Uutrnlntr, and James uiass. thejr bar-tender, w?r?' eh a r^?*d In the Police Court UMtay with arson. Niiihan s. | . Putnam, alodg?'r In the hotel, u-stlfi<Mi that h awoke last Wedni^sdny monilnsr. and wen' t<? the door and found the ball full of smoke; . tied-tire' In a loud voice, then ran to the fourth iloor and awakened the inmates. Including the defendants , and the cook. WHn?s*s started down stairs, und . found the defendants on'he sidewalk when he g-<\ down: they were partly rtress?-?l_ nfju-er McDonald ! . testified that he exandned the pr?*mlses nl?.ut j o'clock WedneMniy mornlmr, and found ever}- wm- 1 dow and door secure, and no signs of fire c< >uld l?e B?ien. About 3 o'clock witness he ird the alarm* of , fire and went at once to the corner of 4 V, street ' and saw Mr. Cohen, who bad on his panu and < coat and a shawl over his head. Lewis Hayes, colored, a v. alter at the lintel, test I- j fledthai he locked up the back part of the house. Including the bark gate. Witness left at itnln- 1 utespastl2 o'clock. The defendants and another man were then in the har-n>om. lw t..n Taj I >r, , the colored c<?ik, and Jacob Klrsch, a boarder, gav-j slnill.tr test lmonj*. 1 William S. SoiTell, flremnn. testified th at when ! ; be went to the f1r?', he went into the ii ,r r. om from the hall; tliedoorwas not. lot ked; then- w is a light blaze behind the bar. and s? \?-r.il fir.-s about the wainscoting: wltne>s found that ei^-iit fires bad been built?In the bar-n> in, dining-room ! , and billiard saloon. ciiarles Merlilat, assistant engineer, testified 1 similarly. officer Breen testified that. In <v?mpany with De- , ; tectlve KatT.be \l-lted the building, and found, that It had lieen fired In sevennwi places; kero-M-ne had been pouii-d overtlie *ialus<-r?tlng on tle-i n*. r 1 floor, and also around the p.??l table* on the x on.i floor; witness examined tne back door, and found ] thai it lud been (oroedopen trout Ute idsMo. lieU'Ctlve KalT b-stitbtl tiiat. he went to the J 1 burn'.-d building about 10 o'cio. k W . die sdav morning, and, upon examination, found that the building had l^ n fired in various pla.-es; the wains, otIng In the dining mom, which was considerably i burned, was saturated with olL THE OKFKvn\vrs msitMMFn. ' The court said: "This Is a s?,rlout charge against tbe defendants, and there Is no doubt tuai some- . body Is guilty of arson. Tle re is no evidetuv tending l4> show that the defendants are guilty, ! but tbe testimony tends in the op|vi>ite iim ?iloii. ] It Is unreasonabl? that a man -hoii.d >.-t fire t.. his house and then go to t>ed and have to l?'awak>-n?-d. aud there Is no evidence to prove that they had provided any means ?.f escn|?e. 11 would unjust ' for them to be held up befor- the public as criml- ' nalson such evidence as Introduced in ?ni* cast-, and I therefore dismiss It." TBB F.MMKRT HMIHWAV ItOBBKET. - Mr. Oforce Emmert, Jr., the victim (>f the hlghwav 1 robbery for which Abraham M. Smith. Pleas ant White and Kobert iv-nt were eonv|ete<i and | s?*ntenced to the peulicnilary, was instrumental in ! securing the pardon for these men whleh. as ' , i stated. In The stak yesterday, has !. n ordered bv the President. Mr. Ktnnien * lnvintlgatlons sln< .. the trial has con\1n? <si him that these titenw - re 1 not concerned in the assault and robbery, and he [ < laid the matter Ivfore Judge Wylie in a letter, i These men were couvlcied mainly on the testimony of Wash Meredith, who claimed lobe llteir accomplice. Promotions in the Citt Post Ovtht. ?.Tol.n F. i ' Llppliard and K. Davis. f.?iO clerks In the city post office, having resigned, the l'ostmast?-r to dav made the following promotions: 11. W . Dunbar and BenJ. Parkhurst, from >sim to f.?m; P.. r. Martin, . from fTHO to |st)0: K. L. lie Merle, from ft'.n) to f*?i; K. 1^. Burnbam, from fXiO to jToO; sidne.v J. M 1 island and .tohn N. McLlwaln, from substitute?lerks to the f?00 grade. Washington Fish markft.?Soi<i bv U. A. Golden, agent?11.000 sliad, fn?mS21 tofsi per hundred; 2t5.<*lO herring, from 17 t<< jmt tliousiiiid; l.ooo bunches il>h, from 15c. *0fiOc. per bum-li. Mr. Gwynn Harris, lnsj?ector of marine prndncts, reports the arrival of herring to-day at tw.ievi, Bhad, 11,355; tullors, 1,570; bunch tlsh ^rock>, District Asw-ssrtr Dodge met with a slight accident to-day; In descending a stairway at the District building he stumbled and fell a short distance, cutting his head and bruising himself. The will of the late Kit/abetli Kagan,fil vl to-dav. * bequeathes after the payment of l-.er debts, all her * property to her mother. Mary L. Faun.-e, and also appoints her guardian of her six children. , Alexandria Affairs* Reported ^>r The Kvtnivo Star. Ministers' Makhiaok |{oni?.- The VirglnlalAWrequires t liat "when a minister of the gospel snail, 1?^ fore the court of any county or corporation in t!ils state,produce prfo.f of his or .nation and of his being In regular communion wiih the religious society of which he is reamed a member and glu* bond In the penalty of Ji.r^xi, such court mar 11. ike an order authorizing him to celebrate the rib *, of marrtage." I "rider this law Kev. V. li. Mlddleton, of the Methodist Protestant ehurch, and Kev. a. II. ! Lee, of the Free Methodist church, gave bond and surety before Judge Meade yesterday, and are now authorized to marry couples in this city. Corporation Cocrt.?'The corporation court continues Its session this afternoon, but will hold on!v a brief session. The grand Jury has Indicted Kz.-kVl Cade, of Washington, Tor silling lottery tickets, and Henry Wilson, tor the same offense, and W. H. Ford for malicious cutting. Geor-- 11. steiner, gave bond as executor of the will of Catharine At- ~ welL Death.?Mr. Thos. Waddey, a well-known old r citizen, who long kept a shoe ston* on I 'nlon. near King strei^t, dlea l;iM evening at ids home, ou Lee i street, between Wolfe and Wilkes streels. Keai. Kptate Sale.?Five small hous?*s with a lot at West End, near the Cameron Mills" lane, were ~ sold at auction yeslerilay by Lucas &l 00. at #1.740. Notes.?Wm. Kpps, colored, arrested byoThi-en* * Simpson and Franks, is held at the polloe statKm * this morning, charged with disorderly conduct. -i The presbytery of the Chesapeake will open a meeting at the second Presbyterian church to-morrow night. Rev. Dr. Dlnard, the pastor of thai church, wSl preside. Mr. Jan. H. Keed says that during ~i bis connection with the German tank he never had ?J a day's leave of absence. The city school board will bold a called meeting to-morrow night. Tlie Coarta. ? kqritt Court?jamek i To-day, Kuppert f g? "imth; Injunction till final " bearing. * act all agt. Burche; commission to obtain b testimony of non-nealdent wltue8s>*b ordered. Taylor agt. Maders; sale ordered?W. C. Stone and C.C. Cole appointed trustees. u POL'Ct Cowr?Jufiije Swll. 1 To-day, Thetdore Thompson, colored, lndecrnt \ exposure; HO or ?0 days. George Meyers formerly I a clerk In Ute District auditor's offii-n, pleaded rty to a charge of stealing two law books from d Wm. Blruej 's offloe, and was sentenoed to pay a fine of $10 or 90 days In jalL He says be stole t tie J books to buy bread, as his family was suffering f< >r something to eau Samuel Dent, a colored hack driver, paid for soliciting fares In the Capitol grounds. John Scbultze, a cigar store proprietor, i st WIS M street, was fined ?5 by Judge Sneii for > selling cigars on Sunday, lie noted an appeal. ? Aftntr* In Wnt WMllaftMi. M**nrrn l *?T \i,,ht Mr John A. Ww*H, tM rfu kij wu j-rnk'T of thin riao*, Mid Him Ida - 1 h-u h?*r, "i l ist f?suintrt?>iv, ww m irrN?l laat ai inuuy iUi.iUi church by Kev FaUwr Sc!!? " 'hunch *a?- nilcd with tbr frlriHH if th* iw^farjitn.-x i hebrl.lal , out)!* w.'rv at t?nd?<l ' J! v.*!'.1' ?tet?T ?* tli* groom, aud Wr. . ^ :h brother. Tb?> tuihem wet* JB ,Krilu*.^rv-r M. Hunt, !> ?* W. ' H ?Vnt. A roccpusa ?u .' Iw , T- moth?r. i^.YA.i. ,! t" K"*<Tnor ? MarrUjtd feM - ^ '} "l 1 mmiutf of tl* U.?lM ol pobttc m- i'^*v n-OUftloa atiLini mati ng <* UteCUIrrnf Rqutt^ ? 'Km Tv"u"u *** b^M lust bight at V w I U , 1 **"Uon of cffl^n reMMi m ? l*b?llKi,. pronumt; 8. * horn* Vrt '.^ i 1.7' " K UT* K. Fi*r. twwww; rtViU YVr, A.4V ^ T t.irx. inn* tor* Edgar ; iV w v? ! LS;J- w- Ihoau?DowSo',??, / ,:' ' ' F ??rvh. Hufus H v' .T.^m i "*? *** *a*a* follow* R**r'i< t'::?? ^'" s' v"? adran.-,*. fs.WO fl* flo**, 4! 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AnU-Artliur tm*n w?ti' livtfsi v^jitcr.11 ? j.vond as?i-inhl> .UMrM ul urauc \or\. wtill.- ir, t??. n--t hhvuiI.U ?1Mr; , iiitI-Arthur m?'ii Mini t mArthur ni> ii h.-i A union mo. i?fi^r of n |'Ubl1< Hnm>r tti>< tu . iv-.|,.i.ly dlMrl.f, N-w > .rk. 1.,m nitl,t. upon mn Arthur il.-l vatiou to n?. , .. . smi??it|(?fi. * 1 Mr. li.'tuin.-kK on Mr. TH?1. n \ mit ti iv viM that tiu? convf^HHii n w "" Ml til" town Oi iis.t aiul th.-ruiniiof I I\ . 1 M' 1 onl> t.?ii niluut'Vv it i- i 1 ' "1,J b-twi-.-n th.h.to I... iiwuy. 1 Tli?- Trenton 'X. .1.) Time* f|t.. r r?f a |H.M.,| i ..1,1 , ;tliv:??..f i,?. ^ ,, ,. U il pn li-r.Hi-.Ti, I v\. iv.- l.uii.lr. .1 ;,i..i -i i-:?o1hw.?' r.v.-ivid l\ |i?. / , , , vv r.- i i Iii ,in.-, v u,? n?, .. ,-i, , ,r j,. for fcdiuuiHiM, iii.(i ioi for |iuti.T IJ. p'il'Ili .ii iMc^'Ht.'H to Ui.- Kt:it.? all 1 r n'-tn. r,i|u"> . i.tI.,1 |q Hlililmv. Ha nikTiit. Most oi Unu myp iiirin4r?rt<4 . il.-ifkiti-M noiu ti,... 5:), M lM Wl g biiiiiiiiKis. 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II' WW tint H VA *"#*t ; If HI fair bf fix, f' ?r toiicii b Wi lid mm lliia. * Gc little IotM ono, A II.?1J. ftrt ' kii t^Il, Ai t ii? ?ii?- i?iit laTH ran 1 uilj* kn<?w U < % to lai> w? ii. Ar.sr rinw**l f.i tiiV pla.-* rr. in tho r.*i.l-n.-v >fi hui rrand. alli.-r, A i. I liiuilitiB. U,xlii-?ma> ictli iru.tai.1 at $ i i I - *'k iin. i?i i?Ati v^h Mil -i f n iidis in \ *u*j )Vlll.l,t h At Amwoifia. I>. ('..on M<>nlav fiiyfulra ijnl 14 1**4. *! :i k a. in., of ?>. uraitfia <1 ti.e i.-art, i.loltiib M. Mll.l.l.li, i,..l fitly-hi Vi-am Into mmitln. Our Father from n? hs? <mn?. A \.d.v ?v |..\al ij. ? ];jl A I'lu.-. tp. vM.-ant In >>url..>ni9 W lai 1? iiuvtr cau he bll<*L O.hI in vl?d..m has rwall.-d I h>-1 - ...ii IIih l.,\> l,a<I ir.v.-u. Aij'l ti,. u?rl, iti^ tcxlv lu.j lij.-rn ],..fQ i ht- i?oul ir- bulc ii* ucavmi Bt Hn Cmtr.am, ruti'-ral v 11 take r.iS(v. fr> m h;n late V.d-.I. Slav, Aim H'.th, at 1 w'ciock k. ui. *rU-i.^. ai,.t ilativ.M ai.- liiMf^l. Ml 'ItlUvON. , >? April I?Ui, 1M4. FANNIE R *Olu at l,.T in .tti.-r's r-aid.-n. e. I JTrr l.itli "nfJha.?t, at 1 ..H*k am I i.r-lw V n.iajr. Hit- fiiiit-ral -11 lak" j lao fr->iu A^l.urj M F. w?n^ h n \\"<lii"H(ia.v. theICih, tt 2..'. I.^k p m. The ruat!??a Jiil fM. ii ln an* r.?jwi- fully iuvhM toatteud. \MM.KN"t F.Clil H At N. w V .rk. ApHi 1?), lfm?. a-m^i^^10 " HliXt.MUt;,:ULK. ,uL* ^ UNDKKTAKKItS.' ~~ VKTHI K hCKlNEV <t Ol, iiR<J^.'1.," liNUk*"rH- ' u.). inaWvm and Embalniwa il4fi 1 Iii.?\ lvama avt-iiUo u. w ai.U Ct> H Ktnx-t , ? i ?*l?-phoiif ?xjCiiiHi*tiuii. F VI?*, W l\-A i E CAT HoLIC BO- >k hRIJ ' .} "<l^rtak.-r. .11 7th i-trwt, .??r I' b l??nj| ' Jioa Brviii h . Iter., r. r. N Capit >1 and I aia_. o?<i St lajniiia cimn.iL 'i .'li'i'Iiour coiitsctiuii. %j .j lVAL^iAil 1 MIMUEIT I" ITKNIliUI.Nii iKDEBTltni Wtlkow cotuin-Uoo. 1?? "ti. ft rmtjDorthwiwt. near U ? loteoa ('. Ijrr, Rewind romroodlDU* aareruuuia. Kc Slit% _ Vf.ld.flr* ou the pn-Ililaea. man a <uwui _ ^njaAM>7v**i?oi: LCCLbSOlid lu lit'(rnvli* V0liKRTAHtLf. lWiUaHlUM, /2T f-w - <*~Ur Ave.l r rerythln* fn.t-. lM and riaaui.al 1. Tii^??.? i? KlW in attendance. "1 raiiamw luutrala a Ple/il.oat ronnertlon. dl7 Sl'INUlJili, ?? .<dl?? ra I Alined and pr<-|>anxl fur Lra^,k| vrtauoa Ira at piare of I.UMiueim. tew[OHk k UKU.UT "" ~?? Lai>*_aTA?k* Airr FrwnuL I>raaoro* _. , , lOtj htnet UurthweaL Telephone rruuirttoa ? I lH?Lhfl ? BL'BOBOKF " "? ?? tunFRTklfa, o. SW Pmnaj i?aua aTdiiiu uuniiwwi. lJl,?