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AUCTION SALES. . f AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. THE EVENING STAR. LOCAL NEWS. rater gearless FUTURE DAYS. THIS AFTERNOON. Cc W. HANDY, Real Estate Agent. | DOUBLE SHEET. The Labor Market, ‘The New York Herald of to-day says: In the B,, 2 WABNER, Boal Mstate Auctioneer, TRUSTRES' SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY, THE EXPECTED BUILDING BOOM—RISE IN WAGRS ios oie yp toiniam tine 224 of May, BLE IMPROVED | — ° PUBLIC BALE AND Seu BYRERTO NORTHWEST. OTe | SATURDAY. ..--..--------APPA 9, 1881s TRADES TRICES Nw PADS Te OF TEE in the first degree, Raving, oa inapeds acter Or the inte Gat arabe Siaak toa procainoes TRO, a rom ines GIMCUE, BEING | OF desirable two-story Brick, Dwelling, in se Gay cf December, A. D. 1876, and recorded ia libar ART NOTEs. ~ THe Prospect that there will be considerable | ahd published counterfelt certificates of sto-k | feature of the hall’ Senazor, Fuchs, & mem oer t dated March AT 50 CLOCK P.M., L will ell the two-story No. 846, folio 68 of the land records of the District | * building going on this season has not only had | !ssued by the state of New York for tne pay- uae on, : @uly recorded | be 1530 &th at. n.w.. contaiving # rooms of Co umbia, snd by direction of the parties secured rN, fo AD of the Hi Court of Cassation. presided over ment of vouchers of volunteers under the Pro- | the a one of the land Already sales amounting to over $20,000 | Pe atrect of advancing Che price of all kinds of | Visions of the law Of 1865 ahd 1866. ‘They were | 406, ,COUrt assisted by four seaators and M. originally printed for $1,000 each, Dut were | Dunk Sia he ant prosecutor of St. Peters. Fecords for ths D_ 13.9. lo BT et th room - honse in wood oondition tite per- | thereby, we will offer for asleat pnbie auction in Dists! Mahia, and ferme easy and made Knowa day of sale. | front cf the premises on FRIDAY, the Sra Day OF ahia, secured thereby, wa t the | fect lL sei | Fecords or ¢ is have been made out of the Academy Exhibition | Dullding material, but of labor ats>. Tne gene- que: ie pal i | rT i By virtue of a deed of triiet Beariug date the 20%h | | ] | | TOSLOcKl, ASsislant Prosccator Of Sy APRIL, 1881, aT 5 O'CLOCK P M., lot numbered ‘New Yt Al business depression the past few years has | alte; 1d counterfeited to $10,000each. These | atstrict - lic suetion, in front of the premiees, om ceven teen (17), in thoatodivieion of part of eeanes Foe pet a ee oe enn 19. | driven many laborers out of this city into the | cortices Gere handed to the Mocaames wae oy a Tee EEDA: NE usu Day oF Arai, AD. | Pog 3. FISHER & OO. numbered one hnndred and eighteen (119), ms re- | | — The Shitlagr Ge aa, | SuFFoUNding states, and the farming interests | Hcnal Berk so coustersl for money that Gey Greek, Catholic, Lutheran aad Mohammed, 188) 4:39 o'cL cx P. = ite Sponge nee } T oe Teal Eanes eectomeer cord ged in the omg of ths eS ae! fae et py in London 1s Mr. Walter Shirlaw, who has | have been benefitted thereby. The same may | bad borrowed, the amoust loaued bang about | clergy are present to i tare ‘oaths to wi omnes Leen hee oes | 1223 ¥ street northwest. | 37 eta" This Lehaea front on Tstrest"noste ey | taken a studio in that city for an indefinite pe. | be sald of tue mechanical branches. teece Pest | $12,000. Gray went to Europe, Were be re- | nesses, ‘Tue reading of the indictment occupied eR Nee Tpcorde st subd stot | TRUSTEES SALE OF HANDSOME IMPROVED | 18 feet, by a depth of about 835 feet, snd is im. | riod. Posted upon such matters. state that thereare | tided for ecine years He was trtod Defore | two hours Tie Prisoners were then tnterro- of part of + numbered two hundred and | FROPERTY, OORNKK OF TWENTY-FOGKT 4 | Proved by shs1dsome three-story brick dwelling. — The next number of Scribner's Monthly 1s | DOt half as many bricklayers and carpenters in | Judge Barrett, being defended by ates. The late Crar’s coachman was examined. forty-two (242). said lot frovting wenty-teo @a BIREKT AND PENNSYLVANIN AVENDE Forme of sale; One-fourth cash, balance ia six | t nave a wood-cut portrait of the late Mr. C: this city now as were here this time one year | Fuilerton. The jury found him guilty, and ne | The prisoners when asked decined to state on Vermont avenne, tocether with | NORTHWEsT, BEING A’ DOUBLE Baton | (6). twelve (12), and eighteen (18) months. ‘The 22 r. Car- | ago. ‘The advance in the price of skitled labor | was sentenoed “to-tey years’ imorlsonment. | their names, ages, professions, or domiclies A ements thereon. connisting of & ‘Two-story | RESIDENOE, AND ENOWN. AS Noo asol purchaser cS eee See maten for ne en ey | lyle, engraved by Cole “trom a rare photograph. in the western cities, especially Chicago and | Counsel got out a writ of error andthe case | decision of ‘Ube court Was read, rejecting apre ‘Terme: Gre-third of purctare caoasy, with the | PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE NORTHWEST,” | ments bearing interest at the ra ‘Secured bya deed | Of the deceased Ilterateur by an amateur pho- | St Louis. bas had the ctrect of an exodas in | went {O° the gencrat’ geriiy oy the eres | Aectstan of the ‘Addressed by the prisoner Jolla expenses of tale. in cas alance in one By virtue of a d of trust. dated saly of trust upon the property sold. A deoosit of lu0 | tographer of singular originalty.: that direction, and the average rise in prices | court, where t judgment was affirmed. | boff to the court, and which matotaioed that <2) and two (2) $< ‘ootes of the | 10th, 1874 and r-corded in Liber No. 75 , Mill be required st time ofeale. Conveyancing at © —A Boston artist (Mr. A. I. Bicknell) ts | here ts about ten per cent, in All branches, over | Gray’ has remained te the city prison | the tribunal ought to be constttated at yurehaser, with int er ceat from Sans pee ine ane recone for the Dis: * cost of purchsser. | grappling with the Battle of Lexington Jast year, except for common labor, In some | ever since. On the 14th ult. Mr. Charles Steck- | by the people or by 1ts legally-elected delegates, Ente of eale, wit secured by adecd of trust on the Hagar Colbie, and at the written reqaost of the MARLON ASHFORD.! rrustocs. | Srapbling fine Bost | branches the advance is more. Every article | ler, who had been retained Oy Gea ation hee | eed eee any care Ue prisoners should bo Property shall be takea Boh seb is be tion, in front of the premises on MOMUAY. aenee KUGENE CAROSI, |. | canvas 10x17 feet In size, and some of the Bos- entering into the different manufactiriag to- | conviction, made a motion in the court of oyer | tried by jury, Jeltabof, replying to the = ee ep ieeny eee at act ett of vias SEeae ae SO ‘., all Of the followiaw real | 7: T- COLDWELL, Auct'r. mar29-e0d&ds | ton papers ge highly of both the artist's } terests, ‘especially in house butiding, las ad-| and terminer, before Judge Brady, fora now | dent, said be was baptized as a member of the Secevenr aen ce. rulers will be required at | ats situate in the city of Washington, in the | ge-THe ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED UNTIL | CoUrageand his Success in the nndertaking, {anced in the same ratio. This is caused by | trial, supporting his application by ‘a number | orthcdox church, but denied its orvaodoxy. Ho time of sale All pancing af purchaser's | District Of columbia, aud known and dodignated | MONDAY. the llth Dax OF APEIt ALD. Igo | — Mr. Thomas Le Clear, of New York isen- | the unusual demand, and the prospect, for & | of aftidavits setting forth that the accused did | recognized the doctrine of Jesus Christ, whiek Gost. Uf terme of sale are Dot complied with in | gpon the ground pan thereof as Lot numbered | 9¢ same hour and place. din painting a full length 2 continued Increase in bullding generally all | not know that the certificates were forged at | he sald occupled ab important place Ye hte seven daze; the rusia roverve the cient to resell | tires, fa Birch and Nowaan'e rootdod atb- By order of Trustee aka Se ome ae Sa See ee are oon over the countiy. the Ume they were presented. In del convictions. When asked ast) his prot ssn, eo proverty at the cau riginal lot nu S = 2 SCARCITY OF TRAMS, his opinton yesterday granting a new trial | he ne served the cause of the people . e ri % bered twenty-nix (26), toxether with ali im- af Op! y 8! rg sald he served thee Peopla, ® + EIBERY O. POR ee Provemente thereon, raid Linprovewents consisting | ADMINISTRATOR'S, ABISMANK EY HORSE | purpose we have not seen stated. ‘The wkeness | ‘The acarcity of teams te aloo a notable fact | Judge Brady’ sald tuat a careful examination of | that was his sole occupation, te which tor GEOKGE W. BROWN, § Trustees. | of a handsome double brick residence, known a8 zal Pronounced perfect by those Who have seen | y¢ 45 said there are not half teaus enough tn | the ppilcstion and a due consideration of the | years Le had sacrificed his waole Delug. ee ee Ane a ee ey eee nae Beer ee | Om heb ee OR eget ed im Us ‘The main figure of Basti the District to supply the demand which wit | 66a! value of the affidavits hag eect eg ee ae = _ t O'CLOCK P M., Fell 18 wholea: -_ Tm Ps", ss chusior ew sl en 2} 0. HOLTZMAN, Weal Hatato Auctioneer. | sean, burt ai Oy Avolon Ga apacener | arte abled 13 cud Bie agrtuwnae ate nestle Pao Oe : Matieyana. ve Prevail ag the season advances. One manen-| accused. His couLsel will now move to have Gent rer annum. secured by dead of trant on the | Weitey Horee “Bismark,” sp Bagey ang War~ | Of 0oG 7 wien oe ono of tho leading attrac. | Fteea in the sand business, in aries ates the prisoner released On ‘ball pending the new ula CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE RUILDIN LOTS ON se Saltpetre dissolved in gin ts said to be a good NNSYLVANIA AV Ne tons in the last Paris Salon, and ts-‘now the ees. AS ee eet gD ane rete ee cr purchaser. | Administrator of Estate of L. W. Kennedy, eae cl remedy for rheumatism. The saltpetre suould CRIS CLS TEY BT ee most Important ploturein the extibition of the | thacitis impossible toil big onde vor wee oxTS so OBTALY 4 raRDOn. | Be carefully screened. FOURTH STNEET NORTEL. EN) | Gonveyarens at purchasers cost’. If tonne of ane a BRON, Aucte ang-3¢_ | Society of American Artists, 1n New York, will | of carta and horse. Ie states tuat he rade wit Gray Gialins tat he has sufficient evidence | THe fieods have now descended a tas Of a des eth oak are not complied with within ten days after day of : : be reproduced in S7iiner for June in a full- | of one day in Virginta in search of teats, and In bis possession to establish bis innocence be- | NeS':_)2 addition to a hardy constttauion and of the District of Cormuibia, Pamed in Bau Oe sibp dbs daarupseramirns te rust reellat ihe | FRITOMAS DOWLING, Auctionser page engraving by Cole. Siok the etreutt from Langiey to neir Atecan- | yong question. Before, this. last, application |, SE.CAFLeStncss Of purpose, the youug man Who. oe CS ers ere risk and cost of ‘iefaniting purchaser. — = = dila, and could tlud butvone two horse team suion. — goes West LO KrOW Up WIL Lhe CounUy should Shall sell at pulvic auction, ia front of the prea ES A. JAMES, rrustoos IMPORTANT ART SALE BY RESIDENT Ried aveil numaber Of the Art, Journal, at) wntnn ne could nirsat ene ete To Goren sOk Conn noe made an spplication | Know how to swim. ies, on THURMDAY, the Zara Day ov vary, | _msr29-d&ds EDWARD TEMPLE, ‘s TTUstCos On THURSDAY EXER RES Apar. 14en, 1881, | ¥ Ch Messrs. Patterson & Nellson,of New York, Seo ieetes Suan SERA DeymauogeGamnes te | Common salutation: [ooiel Polk's sabticain or eee B., 2: WABNEL, Beal Estate Auctioneer. commencing At 8 o'ozock, inthe elerant saje- | DOW publish the Amertcanedition, hasacharm- | Even tne price of sand has advanced. Seventy | gails, Mr. Marshal O. Roberis, Col. Frederick | “HOw do you do’ Lot 3. frontius 28 feet 7 inches on the Circle Lots a > Tw room corner of 15th and H streets, opposite Wor: ing full-page etching of an old Eaglish mit, aie A. Ccbkling, the Rev. Dr. Parker (of Washing- | Highly intelligent and sattstactory reply: Tand 3, each frontivg 25 feet _oa Panneyivanta av: | 2SUSTRES, SALE OF T MEET EEN THAR | ley's Hotel, Teall sell about 125 Oil Patutinws aud | draws aud eiched. by Birk Foster, and also a | CeEtS per cubic yard is the price now pald for | # CepKling. the Rev. Depew, Postmaster if, | "How do you de? enue snd part of Lot 12. fronting 2% fect on 24th ERD a3 pes EH | Max Wes. Mote Andrea Poole, Kindverer, | Hue full-page steel piate engraving o¢ a Vent- | Sharp sand, but itis probable that one dollar | \ nd othe ; y | We present the following by request, al- TY-THIRD AND WENTY-FOURTH Je, Kil bers Mes@hd Others, and aiso by the entire jary strecé nerihwcet with « deveh o/ 7G feet-eald prop- | AT RBETS NORTHWEST. Seer Hotes een end eho Tike toe | tan Fruit Seiler, after Luke Fildes, Ach. A. Will be nearer tho@standard price during the | upon whose verdict the prisoner was convicted, | though there is no truth in the latter part of tt: Fp lan caty of Washington, Dis et gartue Of a deed, of, trust bearing dato collection will beon exhibition Tuesday aud Wed- — Among American artists who will have Ce Not much bank sand is used | put it has not been deck led as yet. One of the Many faults have women; ne third cash: Dallnce iuvie zd rctverudathe, | $4f 92 fol 214, ope Gf tuo lana records Mee | BOSE A col ection over Soced by our-ariate | Pictures in the British Royal Academy Exnioi- | ‘ther ssand is collecte atthe mouths or tne | meaeen, Jaulus Kosenbeng, of No. «29 Broome, pere’s notiiug Fight they 8 the property 8o'd. or ail each, at the option of the Die E ‘r 5 O'CLOCK P Me. oe racer ‘ashington), |. Hennessey, | mac. uch {8 brought from the Eastern ried by the evidence adduced at the tri Pr New paras fuori of tub on excl Lt wil bs iherciretan decribed real eat ait in ths anit THOMAS DOWLING, Au W. Fohiecrath, Robert Minor, Henest Parton | Uraneh dnd trom Hock creek, fiacmuch as the said Gray bad been soatenced ram = ee a4 aequired he thm = - city of sehington, D. C., to wit. All that ceriain OTION A OF DESIRKABL! IM. T We ers Wi loudtiess be if ie NI (0 ten years’ imprisonmeut. I lay awake tw: WE JURY Ib the trial of local steamboat NEAL T. MURRAY, Trus‘eo, € OF parcel of ground known as lot numbered | A SGA SALE MPHOVED REL a represented, but these are already announced. idee saad ni unis) thinking ons eerie When 1 | Spector geome ana Matthews, at New York, OMAN, Bi, Ha sreet northwest. n (16), im square numbered thirty-sissht (39), TRESIBES, Nor ee PRARQEPCEY BEING | —Re® arthur M. Knapp, of Cambridge, is | POUsht here trom District quarries, has taken | MEMS thinkin stay of proceedings had been | {dicted for manslaughter in connection with B. © HOLTZMAN, Anct , -cotaps | tgether with buildives, &2., thereon. PREMISES No. 624 PENNSYLVANIA AY- a : PP, rae e tas | @ start in prices, and even the rough biue stone elt Ib see e | the burning of the steamboat Seawanhaka, « Tie eed Ee eet aes ern: ere ne ore can pect en nia ae ENUE SOUTHEAST, 523 | to commence, in Boston, on the 19th tnst., the | trom the Potomac qnarries, used prineipauy | Oblained 1 felt DAnISENG ‘wan sioue ee os | wereokoumens ten night, baving bnen 100k equal payments, st eix and twelve months, wi ABNTH STRERT BOULHEAST, AND AT | delivery of the course of six illustrated lectures a = othe | up Y x HOMAS DOWLIN ctioneer. 1 paid. if E oj oO for foundations, has advan tDu- ictes Gi A te District orne) up thirty-two bours without being abie to » OF ta, - GIGS depen Liste ciaae Sion area Lier GEREN Ror ees? © AND | on tne philosophy of art, which he delivered ted to the scarclty of tous sop ae ea | ee oes DICne CAG an aaa ne | ponte reel = —_— Siig Ow ROTA EAST eee | 00st Of purchaser. ‘Teron to be compued with in| p AUNT BIRELTS SOUTHEAST. With so much satisfaction to his audiences in THE LUMBER DEALERS convicted, wroie, under date of Sepzember :, | Se nee eeeeae ay seven days from day of sale; otherwise the Trus- | por 26th, 1890, recorded in lives 95m. toll this city last season. The same course, it wlll - isso, to Governor Cornell, a letter in Walch be | EUGENE FREDERICK, a young German, re- GEorsEiown. yo. {Lee "| tee reserves the right to resell the property atthe | 77, one of theland records for the District be remembered, was afterward delivered in the | S8¥ they have given unusuaily large orders, | {3st 1G alluding to the Kew statements sub- | spectably connected, was arrested in Patiadeds — Soe comt and risk of tue defaulting purchaser, sfter | of’Columbta, I will offer for sale at public auction, Peabody Institute of Baltimore, but are afraid they will have to increase them e of a) jray y on a teleg: o1 york By.virine of a decd of trust to, mo, date fies dueat acventininee - iu front of the re-pective pieces of proparty, in the whe executors’ sale of palntingaty tno iste | om absouitor te oesten die ce mitted by, his couditel: Ir wey are true Gray lerday on a telegram fr a or on the Itth day of Nuvambrr, A. D. 186! Bc: § ‘Bp7 eokds ‘ROBERT LOGAN, Trus'ee._ | City of Washineion, D.C _ ’ 0 upon them. | was cerlatnly the victim of another person. oi him wi he Strasburger binck- H2S, of the land reovrds for ths Dusicteter Colum: | THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. (Oa MONDAY, Abite aan 18s, ar 5 feetesg | Sanford R. Glford takes place in New Yorkon | Many of the firm woods are In great demand | Had theso statements tern lutd PO eae | Pete E > BeiGeics all Raowtengy ot bia, 1 wil sell. at pubhe auction, im front of tue aide ba Hiches on Ith street cast bya depth of Li fest | Mondsy and Tuesday evenings next,—Mr. fret-class houses, being Ie Che Lee ee oO | Th cerdlcr oul eeaeaceory to thelr minds | it whatey Pag na anon ae ee ees ae OATALOSU Less inches, toan alley 30 fect wide, improyed by | Thomas E. Kirby, well remembered ta connec- | Giterent Kinds. “Mantels are now belng con- | different oue.” Judge Barrett, who presid-d at | ScaRED To DEATH.—A fire last night in a of ground situate in the chy of Geoe- LARGE COLLEUTION OF BOOKS, OWED RES Dae Deane. sel. at the ane ton with several importance sales here: being structed almost entirely of wood, and-more the ‘ial, alo wrote & favorable lew a to the | building on the grounds of St, Josep’ Orphan 4 ne Distr! Polumbis. describ: : : Books: ie ; Por eee ny © | the 5 al vi ting A 5 . | governor, in ich he recomment ¢ pris- | As}]um, New York, at one time threaten SxToilows: Ir cnaing af thes terector oF vba | Embracing Situs id tpi ee cote tear atiedt reich ae LAC sea aud baudals.trus | popnler artist's works 19 sure to be considera: eae Cee oe Of tha ruet. | Gers pardon. Bow | pineuy soung lisence wick Gomresion, and north line of West street with the east lineof ton op the Arts, Sciencas, Ariculiure, Bot: unimproved, and hase front of 20 feet on 9h at. | Diy cnbanced after bis death, it fs likely that unions In the District ts at present greatly to Gray 1s well connected; hls father, who was | frightened two persons 80 badly that tbey ley street, and running thence castwardly alone etc. Also, some Medical Books and Instr gsst bya depth of 115 feet 1036 iaches. Lot 31 is | large prices will be realized on this occasion. the advantage of the building boom and the | Chaplain of the L Senaie under President | are not expec ve, Bald north line of West street forty-elzh: an‘ sixt ments, etc., etc. improved by a two-story Frame Dwelling, and has — The two figures which the state of Penn- encouragement of those who desire to erect | L.tucoin’s administration, 1s now pastor of @ wal of the cwalliu nonce pn the lot bow fa | ,,TODe sold el th ob Washington, De Gert oT | fucken ce Greet nanne root east PY 116 1608 1036 | venta proposes to place in the Hall of Stam. | Geotees improvements: but how long this | Presbyterlan church in San Francisco. Waen | AN OLD SHAD Cook says that @ shad fresh Sottond: thence nontivanrdiy st right amica ts cal | Oe ee DAY EVENING, Roce lica” On FRIDAY, Arnit 22, 1881, at the same hour, | ary in the natlonal Capitol are well under way, | Will continue remains to be seen. ey cane te et ork aie Cocaine SA Rae | rola the waler abd one that has Ronn out et a ‘West strett. and alow the east Siete oF the wail of IN a oO a be part of lot 39, of Ramnel Lee's subdivision of « ae bel: 1 ’ CARPENTERS’ WAGES. aL king usiness he was wel 4 recommen ie for ab hour are abo: ut ss muck alike as a measly Said dwelling bouse one hundred 60) pees more or AND Fotow1xe Eventxcs, former subdivision of original lot 6, in equare 873, the plaster cast Ing completed in each case, While in England the U. s. gov ment tried | potato and a water-soaked potato, laa, Se Te por eoareaasy ne Of eset Commenciry each evening at 7:30 o'cLoog preci contained with!n the following metés and bounds, } according to a report recently made byacom.| The greatamountof machine work used in ae ine Valo etrc, and thenes couse | 1¥; aud continuing at same hour each evening until | fo wit: Berinutt to have him extradited, but the Eaglish gov- Sa ease {Valley street to | Sacesoid. Terms cash. erpment refused to give him up by forthe same on Peunsylvanis | mittee of the legislature appointed to look into | the carpeuters’ business has had considerable bes sy pe i tho southeast corner of oriziaul lot, in | the matter. One, of Gen. Muhlenberg, 1s belag sou of The annual meettug of the Cricketers’ asso. e SI a question which thea arose warding tae x: Olallon of the United States was held in Phiia- apd-it THOMAS DOWLING, Anct. e, and runuing thence gorthwestwardly y a5 S| effect n keeptpg down wages in the past, but aut a fe : Inia Pentel isos P: ihe, besiouine wih ch Heaprovenante, C9 eos ign ng tenes mortnmastwaeayy | toade by Miss Blanene Nevin, Sr pazeaster, aC | just now hanawork of hard wood ts in demand, | (Tadition laws. But a few yeais later Cavt. | Gelphia sesichday, Geo Me Newhall, ot Panes - be ead & FPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. Hyht angles to said avenne 80 feet 4% inche ; : Sey thence ane west toan alley 10 fest wide; thes Ep ee SORE TES BNE EVR RD ING | alonweasid alley 10 fect 104 inches: thence petailcl Posirk THE CIRGL ES - With said avenue about 28 feet tothe northwest ouse. ferns of sa'o: Cash: a dei attime of sale. Conveyance: If terms of sale are not c " class = Kealy, of the central ofice detectives, Weat | delplila, was’ elected resident, vice A. E. bands of Mr. Howard Roberts, of Philadelphia, inoMAlntic SapINMEn Ee aster tim, and Gray, watvin. all techutcallties, Ourerbeidge, resigned. © many ordinary, workiged, however, Wh Mr. Deuols F. Brashears, well-known 10 be 5. A 9 Se, ‘scan as $1. er day. ciuzen of Alexandri: Va, at ester theTruatee re crvesthe right to roeels oln,purmuance of decree of the Sayreme Soria OF Oras ice Os £0 cele aausre, nd tates EE er neta * ras | Efforts are being made to secure an ‘advance to | Postmaster Tyler and Miss Murray. hearc diseeos, lie was © Bauve oF Fromeion tisk of defaulting purchas-r. = ‘UrT strict of Oot asscd in lace of besinning, improyed by a three-story = J ks #2 per day. HER STORY OF THE PERSECUTIONS TO WHICH sH& | COUnTY, Md., and served In the confederate ap8-dtds Justa DENT, Trustee Eadie suet in Goer me’ I shail sell at rame dwelling. SP y Schreyer, who paints horses so admirably, 1s Nesp JUNCANSON BROUS., Auctioneers, CHANCERY SALE OF REAL ESTATES, Te f One-fourth cash on the day of THE BRICKLAYERS, WaS SUBJECTED BY HIM. army during the late war on the stafl of his ‘erms of sale: One-fourth ca 6 a SESDAY. Aviitt, 13), 1881, sale oF within severance shown by the fact that at three of the most im- the residus (hes Ko Hi 5 with whose work the weather seriously inter- The trial of the case of Miss Mary A. Murray | cousin, Gen. J. B. Magruder, s 5 ae 0 cl ts ‘tant picture sales lately held tn New Yor! te lots numbered. respectively, 14, 13, 10 sud | 10 four equal payments at six, twelve, elzhteou aud | POTt u A plat of the subdivision will be exhibited at | tyeL.ty four moat le. ft against Postmaster Tyier, of Bsitimore, was | At McKavett, Texas, yesterday, Emma Hall, from the day’ of als, for | his pictures brought the highest ‘gures of any | (eS: find no dificulty in obtainiig work at | 2s! Eiucott | & While woman, walle seated ‘on her door- SEY AVENOS, Bil which the purchaser's promissory notes are to be | In the catalogue. “The price In one case wie | $3Der day. Peguniin the Howard county oourt at Ieilontt,| San shovabe Silla too nelnren een EY AVENOS, BETW. e ‘ t hat the SETS SOUTHEAST. ‘Terma of sale. prescribed by the decrsa are: Ono | #:¥on- bearing interest from the day of saie at 6per | $2 900; In the other $2,500, and In the third $1,500, Most of City, Md., yesterday. The court ruled that the | nated Theresa. ‘The murderess was arrested, a decree of ths Supreme fourth of the purchase money in cash, and the ro- | &. thud by a deed of iroston tie reieets eoldcara | THe Mist was quite small, and none of then, 1t THE PLASTERERS question of residence and the question of dam- | «me butter, cheese, egg, and milk business ist te: of Uolurubis. passed on mainder in three equa! instaiments, psyable in | S-curcd by policy of insnrance on thadwelliugs. | May be added, were large ins ‘The Corcoran | are making from $1.50 to $2 per day, but they | ages should be submitted to the same jary, and | of this country are estimated to be worth ee ae Fald, With interests id sectited Uy tke nema eoee | H the terms of aaloare noveompited with wittin | Gallery, 1t will be remembered, nasa fac ex- | are pronurcs for a meeting, with a view of dis. | tle case Will now go on. Mr. iirncst Blatl taaie | ¢-40,00n,0ou, sause of Thectore A. Hrodix et al eee a rea heey the promissory | fiven daya from the day ofeaic, Leessces thecient | aUIple Of Schreyer’s beat sty; aad tee caegatapal ee - the opening statement for the plainuf, and a Laan Meret al-. No. rty cold. Tithe terms'ct esis shall Mat bocoemtaea | to resell the vreporty at the Heke aad cost of the | servedly among the most populsk plocures hoes | CUsslbg the question of wages. ber of Wit Were exatained upon the | witethrough incheed senesday boone als At public auc cxty wala. 11 the tarmas of eale sual) ack be complied | $2 reel ine Drepeciy At tie ink nad cost of the | servedly e MCGRER ere THE PLUMEERS umber of witnesses were exatained Upon the | wife through the head yesterday because she ‘THURSDAY, DAY ¥ with in seven das from the day of sale the I'rus- efauiring pate 60 deposit will be reqaiced on | “/Ub visitors to the Gallery, E question of the residence of the postmaster. refused 10 sign a paper relieving bim from AT 5 O'clock F d 4, in s tee reserves the right to rere} the property at the Acoeptance of erch bid. — The picture sale to commence next Thurs- | bAVe DO regular price for days work, but the The statement of ive plaintifl as Set forth by | further providing for ber support. They nad ate in Wael risk and cost of the first purchaser, after six days’ - WM. TAYLOE SNEDER, Trustee, day evening, in the old Club 1 average 1s trom $2.50 to $3 per day. her counsel is that in the spring of 1577, just | peen feparated, dia, the imprevements, and det sdvertiemen! in the Evening Star. A deposit of 2 (57 Loniilana sen: to. lay evening, 6 0) ud House, opposite 8 es after the appointment of the defendant as post. lowe: Bewinvinz for said p: $60 will be required upon each lot at the time of B. Il. WARNER, Auctioncer 7 sear “7 ered Wormley’s, will afford Washington people an THE PAINTERS master of Baltimore city, Miss Murray—poor, It is reported at Towsontown, Md., thata Ene fae, ley 20 fet wide, at 8 point 99 feet Aig; | purchase. Al couvayancine at purchaser's cost, . H. WARNER, ___Ai S— | opportunity to add some realiy destrabie ex. | Tecelve from $1.50 to $2 per day, and are con- and obliged to work for a'living—applicd for a | Scher Of a publlc school in that district has ey eset ee ee HE MOLE, Trustee, H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioncr. Atpples to their art collections, and at the same | templating a move for an advance, sition in the Baluimore post-oftice, aud | Dee Callty of criminal conduct with one of his fo tie intersection of mpuicr alley Steer wie, Se | Bey patm or Geay ¥ ALUABLE AND | lllme to encourage in a substantial manner our care - | Eirough the ‘iptuence of weveral ‘pregurace | female puplls about 13 years old. ‘thence with the hue of said last mentioned alley due SIONERS' SALE OF VALUABLE DESIRABLE BUILDING: LOT ON ‘thé | }0Cal artists,—a Very agreeable way, every one in outside shops are making from $1.50 to 3, | ©!tizeus of Baltimore, one of whom was at that e_=_EE——e—e—E=E=E=_—_= South 18 feet; theuce due east 25 fect. and thence BOILUING EES IN tHE Nix | NOTH Siow OF IOWA ClACLY. Naw | Must admit, of combining pleasure with ducy. als saris ee * | Ume one of the defendant’s bondsmen, she duenorth Is feet tothe place of besinning and be- FALLS “CHURCH, FAIRFAX COUNTY, TAIRIEENTH STRYET, ANU ADJOINING | Among the names to bein the catalogue aro | but there are only a few in private shops re- obtained an appotnument to a clerkship fn the MARRISD. Sirnteeice foid vertor ioe Seinecinten theessh | — VIRGINIA. THE RESIDENCE OF CAPTAIN PHELPS. — | those of Andrews, Holmes, Kindlebarger, Me. | celvivg the latter sum. registered letter department. She entered | ,2!NHAM—TORTON. On October 18, 1880, by Sividing fine beteoen Gail ne Needs eee pz ane and, 1m, execution of a decres. of the at pub'ic arction, on tha premise, Iine, Poole, Rowzee, Siebert and Weyl -O:hera STON@ CUTTERS upon her duties some'ume about Jane 22, far. | Ser: WW. Murkland. gh Balihore, alae 6 inches from. the southwest corner oi said square, | \irginis, rendered at the June term, 1850, thereof, ae Eth EE REO cn oer eee ee a probably are receiving from $2 50 to $3 per day, in July following Gen. ‘Tyler made the first Warhington, D. © ” . and rapping st right sowes to ssid avenue esst- | jn the suit of C.over's ex'r VB. Clover’s heirs, the | P- . Sf Washinton. It = au 5 but ose we have given are suili- THE TAILORING BUSINESS, assault upon the plaintiff. Ii was during the ————_+ 02 —___ waaay {oan alley 9 feet > inches wide, laid out by | undersigned commissioners appointed in said ae- oath front on $% fost sud looks out npos ine | clent to show that the paintings constituting as far as regards journeymen, 13 not very brisk | Tread riots, Miss Murray was at her desk * pimp. janie! Carroll in his subdivision of asid lot 4: | Cree wil cfler for sale, on the premises, Towa Circle, eis in a Atet ese tea ten eoy Be | the collection will be very different ‘and vastly : a 1 early in the morning, when the defendant 5 2 thence with the line of said alley due scuth until it | “TPONSDAY. UTH DAY OF APRIL, 1381, ater of the Icton tte cast isabout ta bud eam: | Superior to the machine-made dauos which are | 9S compared with former years, much of the came in and asked for 4 letter which was in the | ,, MAGIK. Saturday morning, April 0th, 1881. at Due, and which Sine intereecte ania avesue doa text | TWELVE BUILDING LOTS in the town of Falls | OFE¢r of the lot on te east is about ta build a frat- | Superior to the macht by the house tall two or | work—the larger portion, It 1s said by so fe, She at once went to get It, Tyler foll Pa Py ra alg peli peg nue, and which line intersecta said avenue 262 feet | Church, Fairfax Connty, Virginia, varying ingize | clés residence | Title perfect. ak Leet z eee ‘ser pol a y some— | safe, © al Once went to get It, Tyler follow- | 5 a Macrs, £ inches from the southwest eoruer of said square; | from one and one-fourth acres to two acres, all | 2ETWS very liberal, or party may pay cash, as | three times every season. It therefore deserves thence with said line about 321 feet 10 inches west— ated in the center of the town, conve- | Preferred. 8100 >. iree, No. 6 Lafayette Bquare, Mrs. Mai : golng ont of the city and th z ing ber, and as she was in th act of takia ow of the Eonan spoatt. APlotcan be seen atmy | to be both carefully examined and itocralty | £0128 out of OER ee ee line S| Mido of the late H. HL, Mamie, of Chicago, in the MAYS. April 9th, 1881, AonEs Lancostue, wife . he pres-ed 1t on | of Key. P. C. Mays, and Qaughter of Howardaad antly withdrew and | El.zabeth P. Larcombe. . \ eligibly 1 gre Wardiy to said syeaue, and thence with the line of it to tak wake = bid upon. The sales rooma will be open to the | extent. ‘This takes away mo: : Said svene uoriinaraly 24 feat to the place Of be- third ot eauiie teens Hast Eas Char Sistion ne. | ap9-d&ds ARNER, Real Estute Auct._ | publi Wednesday morning, extent. This takes away money from the city ginning. ‘The north 3 fest on Now sors the Washington and Ohio Railrosd. affording dou- = PROPERTY, WITH LARGE | Mr. Launt Thompson, tho ser Of said part of lot 4 by a depth of 52 feet, being an | {16 dain pommaunies tion with Weak MPROVED, PROPERTY, LA BG pson, se alley way common tothe land a ene Rae ee alo Gains wits Washinton And GROUNDS ALTAGHED. NEAR T is displacing the custom trade to a the letter from its place, the defendant ¢ , | herghand, and before she could withdraw lor the ready-made goods are manutactured | Or Tealize his intention, ptor, Who has | outof the City almost entirely. Very mai res, churches and schools and bat one- | fics or st the Fai ‘H& MA- / resided in Florence for a number of rears past, | jourreymen here are idle, and when at work ave the apartment, From | | MoGULRE. On the morning of April oth, 18 the alley mentioned in uber W. 5 arkably healthy, the eociety BARKACKS. UN I STREET, BE- nena do not obtain the prices paid heretofore, ‘The | this Ume on, bis persecuUons of wis poor girl | WILLIAM LEO, younwest son of Wilism’aua B Of the land records of the Distcict of ‘Columbias fntelpent oad peeeatably: bealthy, the society | TWEEN SIXTH AND SEVENTI BTREE LS | 18 coming DAG to Amorisa to Vive, at least fora) Coat adopted afew Yeats Bee wee erodes | GORE ee eee go with kim | M McGuire aged two months sud uige days. Terms of sale Que-third cast. balancein tw? | in the country will Sud here facilities surpassed by SOUTHEAST. While, ,yike many other aritits who are | the supposition that a good workinan could, im | for a ride in the park, aud when thts proffer | ,Tuperal to morrow. (sunday) at 6 p.m. from equal instalmenss at one aud two years respect | no other locality within easy reach of the Capital. | tempted on various accounts to live abroad. | Gy hours per week, make $00 or upward3, but | bad been declined he askea if he might see her | TeFidence, No. 1500 7th strect northwest. ingly from day of sale, with taterest from day of | ‘The Commissioners are avthorized to sell any of b Air, Ahompeon finds that while tut iaduigeucs | row they are foresd to aTeduction of 9) to sp | at her boarding house. ¥ iuding that she would | 7JALTANULD. | On the sth of April, 1881, PeTaR SES acl an dine ee eaey DeeeuTrad on prop | said lote st private sale, risa aero gana bans on f | Bas its advantages tt algo has ths serious draw- | percent. When worklug by the week 15 Ig | Lot gralily Lis desires, he lutermed ‘ber guae bak tip ey Aotrnge ANCiE and expenses at cost of vurchaser A de- | dria Gazette and tlio Post Off street sonth, with a depth of 1U4 8-12 feet to 28-foot | back of too widely separating those WhO pro- | about all they can obtain, and at this ume Some one wanted her piace, and Uthat there was | southeast, Sunda} ook posit of #30 on day of rale ae Same OF Leg Ten.per cent. cash: baisni ix, | aley, his property ts improved by # comfortable eure Homose Lee Tae cua there are but few ob hat sum. quite a. Pressure | being brows ‘ oa gether out. | p 2a. dielatives . ot complied with in te: e property will be ightee: onths fro te wi "er- rick House. . . elloy A Sue vasin constant dre ol Bg removed; | vites attend. al Fesold at Oost and risk of defaulting parcharer. pS eet say Croan ate, witie faze) ‘Terms: One-third cash; balanes in one and two | and mainly, too, those who atay at home or = aud in the face of thle Sbe WAS, AOSUL Deco, | aaa JUDSON T. CULL, securiiy, and retention of title until figal years’ notes, to bear interest and to be 8 this reason they find tt destrabie not to remain Zhe Coming Trotting Races. ber, 1577, removed to another department tn the ‘QO. UURE, NO PAY —WHITEHURST'S OEDAB aps-d&ds Trustee. orallcash at oytion of purchaser. Ail dead of tenet. A ae Oa oe aioe requir dat Bal too long away from their oid friends; and even ARRIVAL OF FAST HORSES. office, known as the ladies’ delivery. One day, N BALSAM is warranted to cure Got ‘Gol Se ee ees an Ce a lam & —ib8 Gide ____DUNOANSUN ROS , Aucts._ | where they retain thelr European studio os Col. Jobn Splan, from Boston, arrived in town | 1n January, 1575, while she was alone in thé | Group, Throst and Lune Diseases, Ac pix MEDICAL, & Esbereanlgitrak ant eter See HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. maby of them do, they still find it well if not oa oe room, he came in, and beforeshe could detect is | & are it. if not satisfied return the en E » &C. tobe resold at risk and costof, a defaulting par ay actually necessary, to come back occasfonaliy | *°M€ days ago, ani Stable Of horses Came | intention, be ‘caugut her by te erie Pata ga Sp aA BB LEON. the oldest eatablj-he@and most rell- ¥ SHOMAS,) CHANCERY BALE OF VALUABLE, FOQTERRY | and get in the way of commitsstons which other. | this morning, and are now at the fairgrounds. | with one arm about her” waist,” au Price 25 cents. SLOTT & CROMWELL, Whole- able LADIES’ PHYSIOUIAN in the city, can be AS CARTES, ¢ Commissioners. MT. PLEASANT, COUN- | wise might not reach them, Mr. Tliton’s late | At the head of the stable Stands the bay stal-| pulled her in the corner, where’ uney Janl2-8m_ Sonmulted daily at 455 Massac avenue from 4. C. DEPUTRO, ) Bo vintas of a deacee of tha Guneama Geert gxperience very clearly illustrated thts point. | lon Wedgewood, record 2:19, This horse isen-| would enurely be cut of ‘trom all “se — 2to4and St08. All Female Complaints and Ir- apra-sty _ | of tho Districtor Columbia, pescod tonne During his short visit to America last winter, | tered in the two stallion purses of $10,000 | irom the small Window Used for a delivery. ae sia Gar are Fewnlar ties quickly cured. Prompt treatment. UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, | cause No. 6,292, wherein Wiitam 8. Hoge AM | afteran absence of a dozen years or more, that | each at Rochester ara ese John Grant, | The plalntifi’s counsel cay they will show UNDERTAKERS. Rae aes mard-im” | J) Sth/and Dstreets'northweet. | js complainant iid John Eawloston and others de; | artist sold palntings which mustl ave amounted Jp. g.. 16 hands eight years Old, comes next, | that several mes afterwards he committe | URE NO P. To all afflicted with —— ‘endants, the undersigned, as trustees, will sell a! c WI a Teco! of 2 whiel Is HOt the | most outrageous assaults upon the plata! Y G OGUR: private dissante combat once and you ahalies | TRUSTEE'S SALE OF, FOUR-STORY BRICK | public auction, in front of the premises, on Mi Collars, aud took back with im to Rome com- | full limit of his speed: Florence, ch. m., | one of Winch Was even luore Vieldee ated Leacbour, FURNISHING UNDERTAKER: epee ne Seer cure without mercury. Dr. nS Ox D, BEEWEEn Cae 'D | DAY, THE 47H pols ete 1881, at missions for probably as large @ sum, all or | 15%; hands, seven years Old, record 2:25... | elther of the two described; while not so inde- | No- ee Pe between Sd and éi¢ — EROTHERS, 906 B st _eouthwest. mar26-Im* _ FRONTING ON PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. | Pestig eyes pices OF parcel apy nearly all of which he must have mtssed haa he Tals, mare 1s ery Promising.” She was here | cent as the first, yet so txt did be hold ber a = Su REWARD IF DR. BROTHERS fsileto cure AT AUCTION. ton and District of Columbia, and known and dk nue keep ut veen m2) ast fall. ka, D. m., sired by the celebrated | that bruises were left upon herarms. After KED. SPINDLER, any cace of Female Weakness, Irregularities | By virtue of a deed of trust to me, bearing scribed as foliows: Beginning on the 14th street | and his friends, Stallion Smuggier, and is seven years old, | each of t assaults and indecent and im- FE and" Obstructions. thirty years” experience fa | qatd sgrujot 8 tee Of trust to 1876, and ‘ Tond; loading from the city of Wasuingion, at & | —Large figures are often obtained for their | trotted three races last season ana Obtained & | proper cu@bestions: cae commaned ne eo es actington. Ofice, $y6 B st- southwest. opposite | duly recorded in Liber No. 808, folio’ 356, polated stone, and running thence north 335 de- aly rtists, but iberal record 2:3134. ‘This 1s one of the first of Smug: | irtends, but was unwilling to tell them the full | _sanJ® 1233 7th street north west. Smithsenian. goarls-im* | one of the land recorda for the District of Golum- | frees west CU-10U chane: trenes north BF degrees | WOIKS by European artists, but itberal prices | Iota ‘ser Chat. will Ga into prominence, | extent of the outrages to Which she had been ANHOOD EESTORED.—A victim of early lia- | D2, and by direction of the party accured thereby, | weet 3 63-100 chalus: thence north 45 west 3 42-100 | are by no means confined to those who paint on 5 ol prodence, causing nervous debility, prematan eer ‘at public auction, in front of the pre! chains; thence gouth 9 ees West 5 43-100 Fringe, D. m.. 7 yea Ls red by Princes, | subjected. ‘They advised her not to resizn, but | gOHN B- WRIGHT, DAY, THE 5TH DAY oF APRIL, A. the other side of the Atiantic. To say nothing | and hasa record of a a i 3 This mares very | to avold blin as much as posstole and try and UNDERTAKER, decay. ete ;havinw tried in vain every oe Feue- F yey e O'CLOCK P. M., all that certain pleca t of the big stories about the big prices paid for Promising. Lottie, g. m., half sister to Hattie | retaim her position, for it was all she tant 1537 10th street a.w. Which ie wil and free w his talow-enlerers = | OF pircel of ground aituae ‘and Ipiny inwatd cy | {inebepannne contarcine tere oh ae ee | Che big CANVASES OF MLC Bt ae Patt Woou ward; record, Tals mate will sur- | had to depend upon for a lying flear- Wacdrese ss J. H. BEEVKE f Wasbinyton, aud being known and described ss | wether with ail the improvements thereon and tae | been an unheard of thing for American paint- ge Some one before the snow falls. John | ing it was the defendant's intenttén to BOOTS AND SHUES octt-cok 43 Ohatham ot. N- apart of lot numbered wine (9), in square num- | appurtenances thereto belonging. GS toget as much as ten to fifteen thousand | Weils, b.g., $ years old, sired by Geloreth Knox. | discharge her, as he had found that sire would ade 3 eT bered ‘three hundred and twenty-three AA id ‘erms of sale are a Tonner o ae nee ane dollars for a single picture, and some choice | He has no record, but like his sire he has speed } not yield to his passions, she went to nls office JQALGAINS—Sel ing of my entire stock of EALTE IS TH x A | Gefed ton (lo) in ould eutate. ciel beidoe auin | Grea dollars ceah at the time of the day or eale, or | CAtuples have been sold out of the studiofor | and staying quaillics, ‘which Will Conners | Hoa purpose of trying to iindoutit helatend- | BR YWUYS AND sHOLoat eet ten Seek yet Fs for, Hystert | on'D street north of twenty (40) feet, abd running | wihwenns dive theceam ce te day OCsale, OF | nearly doublo those figures. ‘These: of course, | Sea Seay public. Aud last, 1s Jerry Jewell, | ed to discuarge her. He then and tuere told ber Seeiena bud acne eal a Headachi« back with that width the whole depth of said Jot, hres equal instalments st six, twelve and eighteen | are exceptional cases, and prices varying from bd. g.,7 years old, without record, but a very | if she had Gone as he had wanied her, sue O21 Tih street n w. mar30- pS Grapety He Re te eee Hip ureuinecry noted for tin olenon rere | Sera re nee Augie Gate EMINeEW/aEE Crawford, of Ciitinnadl, Oht parce aad been eae ae nae JF! THE LavEsT sTYLe In ape b i! i 15 P 01 ‘or the deferred pa i ee ajor . Cl fore Ine! , Ohio, | charges had been mace against thts d-fendas a exertion, self-abi : D No. 6, folio, of the land records for Washinw- | bearing interest from the day of sale until paid: oF arusts who expect and frequently get such | arrived yesterday and brought with bt ui 7 Baltimore to inv: ¥ leads to nine A oe and a Gor eee on ant: in said District, Logeticr eS the RUPChasGe Sy; ne lection, pay. au pay, sums is by ae means small. any light is brown sta tons Vous, ae record ones tigate chews Eoatgen Miss Maceo wes Ke 2 LADIES’ FINE SLIPPERS, eee one cote ae a ah appurtquanees £5 the salie Delstuiea'or inane pecs wo Deretainet hot compled with, thetecstess | thrown on this point by the prices named | ana Robert McGregor, record 2:24, Both of | eummoned and twice refused to testify, for sue =. Dye doen sent by mail prepaid on receli manper ap) mainlog. nae e Teseo the. right to resell the property at the risk span pierre ince SEA IGE ie OF GS Bn these eaten Seoenieied is tee urea Stallion | dreaded publicity; ann nos ubill her Character Call at TA7 Market Space. (oe. iuarantee six boxes to cure a’ cums; Oue-quarter cash; balance in one, two | aud cost of the defaulting purchaser, after tea ademy p New York. | races of $10,000 each,aud Major Crawford expects | had been attacked by the slanderous stat=- Wise esch order received by ua for and three years with 6 per cent interest per an- | days’ neticein a city papor. Of these one 1s marked at $4,200; one at $4,000; | that these horses will acquit themselves ta a | ments in a small weekly paper, printed tn Bal. To room for BPRING GOODS, which are accompanied with five dollars, we will send uM; notes to be secured by deed of trust on the CAZENOVE G. LER, | Che At $3,600; one at $3.50; four at $3,000; one | very creditable manner, The stable of H. V. | tinicre ald controlled py Tyler did ste der cen ee ce ‘ot Parana eaten gma ta return as | premises sold. ouveyancina, &e.. at purchaser's watson $2 Derrek nw. | i 2000; one at $1,800; one at | Bets, of Chicago, Ill., wes shipped yesterday } mine to testiiy. When th SS mone does . 3 ed 3 IN J. 5 4 1 a a ve " ,: > he 3 Gearantecs isencd by MEOTT & CROWNED 430 | ocherwise the trustee reserves the right to resell at 509 7th street, ¢ Trustees, | $1,760 1 at $000: ae eust ms fifteen at | to take part in our spring races, had resolved to give her test rs WINTER GOODS AT COST. tvania avepne, Waahingtor, D. 0. Whole. | the risk and cost of defaulting pirchaser upon BR. P. JACKSON, | $1,000; one at § © al $579; two. 5 her to come to his room, aud begged and 1m tae and Hetall Ayents, to whom all ordeis should | viving five daye notice of resals in some news- No. 155 Bridge st., Georgetown, } cleven at $300; twelve at $750; five at $700; six ‘The Union Bepot Question, plores her not to testity, telling her taat the mat- WwW. H. RICH. De addreesed. Octie-s, ta, thak Deper published in Washington, D. ©. & deposit msrz3-dts at ; eleven at $600; eight at $550; and forty The di fon relative to the location of ter and things to which she would testify, if a8 Vi? Market Space. CAD —To sit who are suffering from the | f $200 will be required 9 cme Of eaten Fe THIVADOVE SALBIS POSTEONED, in con~ | $1:b,216 for it patntings, oF at averase st over | commen union depot Ia this city is promarnre, | HAce PLOW woUid ruin him. “Sne ald vestry | feba4__ Cy OR EE mar23-d&ds ‘Trustée. | seyuence df the storm, until FRIDAY, Arary sea, | 3,024 for 11 paintings, or an average of over | comme ns Fs rivatély—and was dismissed. JEW YORK SHOW STOKE. ¥ | — issl, same hour and place. By order of the Trus- | #950 for the lot, which it must be admitted 1s } for the reason that the time set for a confer. a 605 Pennsylvania avenue. Send @ recips that will care Yous free of charge. | ge-THE ABOVE SALE I8 POSTPONED ON | tece? ‘apd-d&ds” | HOt and indifferent gure. PPaLaTEah emmedy was discovered by @ missionary | sccount of the weather until TUESDAY. 12c% ence with the representatives of the various | Exp or THE CuicaGo STREET Cak Sraixe.— | BOOTS AND SHOES AT AOTUAL OUSL—A FINE if-add. aie = = - 2 rallrond interests upon Unis subject was set for | The strike of conductors and drivers of the OPPORTUNITY 10 BUY EIRS< Wothe Hey. JOSEPH T: INMAN, Staton Dew | UAt,O8 AFUE, AD. Is at sane boheand | se-THE ABOVE SALE IS AGAIN. POS CTO ET Saat ea ae ea ecel, Ma. | the ist of May next, and Unt chat time there | Tucano ae ee tee, aetvers OF the SHOES AS VERY 108 Ses0ne. ane Ger: osticeodakeen” | Pisce. GHOMGE HB. WHITE, | BONED: in conse uence caine our and Tite p, | Democrat says: Messrs, L. 8. MeCabe & Bros. | 1 nothing to be deus Cxeephone wee. Unued yesterday micruing. Some of tue west | ,,Jommevctuy Aa ADAM De FOREST GAS HEMEDY FOR | order of the Trustecs.” Spodads™ | Conuctors on the, Baltimore and at Miulers | oR of “sites | the “most ‘suttable for | siders managed to ride to thelr Dusiness places | $24,2.0dium weluit Shoes at Vi Ladies. Ail female complaints quickiy cured. | HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. OMAR DUSTING | oe Deposit, for an engineer ae g | he purpose. There his been no recent | yesterday on express Wagons afd Oller lai- | Ladies" Fine Button 60018 ......-- Gap bs conss lied dai s at 134 Teh street northwest. | Atverers pare OF DESTRABLE ReAy Es. | ‘YHOMAS DOWLING, auctioneer. Riblell will commences tho preuniiace: seers | conference he taioemnisstoncrs with the | provised vehicles. For tures hours tne side- | Ladies Land-sewed Button Boom - Osse heaton here as ATE IMPKOVED, ON Tile SOUTH SIDE | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF APART OF THAT VEny | ofthe ew libe between Deltinte ned bees PATKer who called to eapreee the eee | Walks were thronged ibaa geet iced Sra RPEGMATOLUGEA, Tupotency, Pramatare De- Or ¢ £ET SOUTAWEST, BELWEEN HA REDE Oe aR SOND ON. tHE | delphia, next week, near 2ort Depoatt, and | aikth, WhO called to express fair decision the | 2avured pedestrians, the general expressiva b ir. 3 - 9 Calomiei ut . ler an y cat B dee Tus PIF- ag us a Rew oueeecencees Ti Female Weaknauen eter cured. “ase cients | anteinana ey reTe OF 8 dood 3870, ani TEENIH STREETS NORIHWEST. a : Would be acceptable to tis road asa landing | tional surrender of the company. ‘The advance | Mou Ctl, Hand seed et cat” venus scuinwest Janib-dm* | culy recorded in Liber 622, folio 492 et 8eq . By virtue of a deed of trust dated the 28th THE Isis Lanb BULL meets with general | for passengers, and they would make the neces, of 20 per Cent was granted, and the mea were | Boye and Yonths' Shoes at cost. of the land records of the District of Columbia,and | day of September, A- D. 1874, and recorded favor among the liberals. ‘The Duke of Argyll sary tunnel to reach this locality. The otuertwo | retmstated. During the strike the men con- ‘We sell nove but solid shoes. We bave but one st the reauest, in writing, of the party sectred | in one of the land records for Washington. differs with the ministry, however, on the sub- roads to hear from are the Baltimore and Poto- | ducted themselves with the utmost decorum. Price. —s1sTtT— Sau ab Ru se.auction, infront of | eounty, In the District of Columbia, in liber 768, | ject, and hence hig resignation as lord ot the | mac and the Virginia Midland road, the latter ee febia GEO. MocARTEE. Forurss MowrELT DRAWING oF Tus all those plooes of ground in'the | bidder, so tha reine oF MOND ey et Chichester’ Fortesque, “anevéeasr nine ME | merely making se of the track of the first | CADET WuiTraxxk was again called to the YLEABING OUT SALE OF ALL Commonwealth Distribution Go., ellie of Golnti: Khowa | bav ck Arup A.D ibSt an Oosrbge txrue | Chichester Fortesque, suovéeds "iim Mr. | named toran entrance totals cl). stand yesterday in his Court inertia, and in an | ( eae » in C! a y 1 3 5 B rel e WINTER ¥ aT MACAULEY'S THEATER, Subdivision of lots numbered 19, 30, 21, 24, 25.and | Dayldnoere reared tar eaicy oF 168s at Ras | eonsldeked the: Dill Mouest oa a ee ‘Toene WERE THREE BURGLARIES last night | “torles and had been called romantic. ‘Tue —— In the City of Louisville, on 24, of square 463—exid lot @ having’ a front of 16 | twohundred and twenty-two, (22%) wecordiue te Prominent land-leaguers will meet at Dubitn | | THERE enanie Aine See sas There | Stores, he said, were romantic, but not seusa- | Now m xu Trem TO Gaccne Your Banaaree m SATURDAY, APRIL 30, 1881. fect on G street sourhwest, and running back be- | the subdivision made October 47th, 1810, and re- | Tuesday to consider the laud DuL FECES ne OL EH Re oa te |/Onale Ho weran aed wee meiaei eee > o tween parallel Hnes 19 feet to a 10-foot alley; the | corded in subdivision record N. K’, page Ot, ead . TESeU NY SUHO OF WAND Ue TOMAS WAY TANS | eee tate ae ee BOOTS AND SHOES, Poe Coton aa my el go nt #8 Gapths wlth tae merorenonee nsec the same | lot being pifuated in the city of Washington ‘and been properly investigated, the criminals’ pup mce a slave arol nf zi 3 PI 7 er 801 Lot O is | District lumbia, togetl with all the tm- A HEAvyY SLEET AND SNOwsTORM is reported 0 was never in bis life treated in such a shameful sembiy of Kentucky, incorporating the Hewpost improved by a two-story Brick House, No. 623 @ provementa of clever ap teveaid deed mentioned. as prevailing at Sioux City, Iowa. Since (ied OF the articles recovered. ihe ouse ot For the next ten daze ¥ will nell all my Winter Mr. A. A. Birny was entered and his silverware | Manner as at West Point. ata 20 PEB CENT, te make Newspaper Oo., street southwest. ‘The terms of sale, as prescribed by the deed of | Thursday more than six inches of snow has rn SS TE Ta room for our . ‘Terms of sale: @ne-fourth cash; residue in lx, trust are: ‘The amount of indebtedness scoured by | fallen. the velegieon Cheese bene Dy the | Sioa a the biated articles afacked in such @ | a Wire MUKDERKR HaNoxp.—Jobn Wiliams ow This ts LA Special act, and has mever fash ene =e, ee GSE epntorenil Ge a Heed of aaee pnpaid., nett the exborne of Ca sleet, and many poles washed out. Ten miles | Wis ov twas enoff. The residence | ¥85 hanged at Waverly, Tenp., erga 4 boned SPEING STOCK. been repealed. ce haser, balanee at six, ercoat Was also taken off. are The U- 5 curetit Court on March Slat rendered prptgry sold: or alt gash, ‘st purchaser's option: | twelve (Ga) and eixuteen Gs) moma. forsee fon” Dakorae Ne Between Sioux City and Yank- | of Mr. Thomas Madden was entered and robbed baptized in Che areek near the tail est provious | DONT WALL ‘30 GALI ymieT COME FIRST Nist—That the Commonwealth Disert- | Sic bseg mies cone eon bareaulred | the notssot the purchaser bearing intrest trom | €0D, of groceries, sllverwara, wo overcoats, one | ty his execution, aud on tne seaitaid, confessed : bution Company is ies em Dis Sottin Ae tars OF, gale 2r0 NOE compiied with | the property sold shall be taken, the debt bela | FOUR OF mz PaTnoL Guano of lifesaving | {ou the father and the c Alden, 1 eo ea's | that he ceserved bis fate, warning eversDOdy | yom gan gaye donble the money 7ou spend else. days of sale erty will be | nve thousand dollars axd interest from September | station No. 4 ‘coas on, ant une Of Mr, , in the same | to avoid drinking and never to act under & pas- | who accepting of these chances. mean ai-Its drawings are fair. pe ne ll egg || fer cent pr anh. aaepces | Gan Sjesterday, Tetusing? Go ares anole Sta: | section, was entered, but it 1s "thought the ston, and will do just whst we advertise. Tre Company has nowon band = 4 : . 2 4 tase wr i g to serve longer on | tnteves' became alarmed and suddenly de- & ford. Weal Carefully the lat of peace tee ere | Miter five days’ “NSH. A: EENWIOK,) trustees. | purohnsor at ine tin Uanicnararenune Yearnton has the order Fequiring them wooarey camped, a8 nothing was misaing. A vigilance | aroony anp Sanaa¥ien San Francisco yes | CMe RABhiy ane APBIL DRAWING. WM. T. WALEER, ver" who would not be rescinded. ge mm OD patrol | committee is now forming in that section of terday for the east. They will stop Mon- GEEAT BOSTON SHOE AUCTION HOUSE. ee ae ee ADE City Lineal Dcseon: day in Los Ang: les, Cal, the following Sanday 4091 Penna. avenue, ine [8 100088 10,000 5 AND IN | the day of sale, the Trustees rescrye ths right to | FRaNos's New WAR—Ten thousand French in Denver, and the next tu Chicago. "At their oan | Bo So.,e8e exch itws | PUBLIC, BALK OF 108 ACRES OF 600 do. ALL ‘sell the said ground on five days’ notice pub- | troops have disembarked at Bon, on THE MELVIN-JUMP ScaNDAL—Foung Melvin | closing meeting i San Francisco $32,000 were BRANCH STORER, <a Inene |oooas..iesce: 40908 | TORSeiRE, ABOUT ONE MILE FROM THM | lishea in the Evening Star, af the rusk and costof | of Nori AIHGR cto OVS AR nee ees | Round Guuly ef aamute eee ‘James. | ratsea to the debt of the Young Men's 10,000 * = i cet: ey: 1-2 Penna avenue 8.E., 2” the purchaser in d raiding upon the Algerian frontier. Melvin, indicted for assaulting with intent to | Christian Association buliding. Among chesub- | 911 amd 211 approximation prizes...82,700 | Cf GUZSDAY AFTERNOON, Arar, ae A. 3 ofc T’ kil Ro! 5 ul . Vanderbilt and Wm. E. Dodge, approximation LOCK, On the prem! ‘the Bla. M. MA’ THEWs,} ‘Trustees. sill Robert J. samy Was concluded in the | scribers were C. V odge, 3 tion prizes... 1! spproximation prizes. O) —" - K, Dy McCormick, of C! janzs CAPITOL HILL. LA eioroe FaTAL FIRE NEAR STAUNTON, Va.—The resl- | Caroline county Md. circuit court yestarday, | ot New York, and Cyrus tx turn} | Me"Olver Cemocety 2 “= | dence of Kawin Reeves, four miles from Staun- | the jury bringing in a verdict of assauit ced ONIULT DE. ROBERTSON, erecr Welaeene | im subdivision of ““Greenvale™ wot eo UNGANSON BROS.. Auctioneers. ton, Va., was destroyed by fire Thursday night, | battery, the state having abandoned J DE. BOBERTHON, every We és: | respectively 28 acrea 3 roods and $ meeen ego OE Oné of ‘Mr. Reeves’ children was burned to | charge of assault with intant to kill sentewes rep Pt rd $1 scree 1 "rood aud es: also, ot Nos, ig | FORTION OF FURNITURE, OF A PRIVATE | death aid another go badly burned therge aiee | ar weceh assault with intent to Kil gentiemen 3 foure'in af . Se Uerets, $100. | subdivision of Haddock's Hil, contetaing shot 3e FAMILY, No BA) FACE. BE- | yesterday morning. Mr. Reeves was | were well-known citizens of the county, Mr. sress, DORE BEND EY MEGISTREED TRE | Gotta ee neeakaee Pet St thetarmformeriy | TWEEN Gru AND 10rH STREETS NORTH: | TMGCey mowing Mr Reeves Jump belbg a prominent iawyet and ex Som SOR POSTOFFIOR URDER Orders oftes | THe Redes ak Sie tor truck farming, with | PARTLY’ GONSISTING OF BRUSSELS HALT | ps soosa5—Gov- Jackson, of We Gwe troller of the state, and Mr. Melvin, who 13a and upwar:. by Express. can be sent stourex- | some fine meadow land, and will be sold in saat BTAIR| AND Ol E CARPETS: lon! = GY. 4 ‘est, young man about twenty years old, associate ‘Address all orders to. | tracts of ten to fifteen acres each. WALaUT OHAMBER SETS, HATR OGOTH | bas issued an unconditional pardon to Eltaha | eaitor of the Denton Journal. The assault was Bw. NM. BOABD! Plate may be seen at our office. ¥URNITURE, WHAT-NOTS, BOOK-CASE, Gi , twice tried and sentenced to be committed in July, 1880, young Melvin being Gourter-Journal Louisville, Ky-, er Terms: One-fourth of the purchase money in OBUCKERY, GLASS. AND. IN&. _RE- | for Preston county court-houge in | instigated by reports che ‘impreper tnti- S COM MEE. iB cash; the remainder in six, {relve, sianteen and ERIGERATOR, EXTENSION — TABLM. | i569. Ho escaped the day before ho was to be macy between Mr. Jump, who was a married are ren EL OLABM, — | Veariun interes at ek (0) por cet. Oostaeadier it eo | Range, ae Me revanerod wo roars ater For several monthd arise the assault Mrs Sump Orig T7OS MN ave: AEN ADIEM., | THOS S FISHER & CO,, Auctioncers, MORNING, Avani lize, oox- | to life imprisonment, but Gregg sefomance | sores {HO POLRt er abate Dir subeciwOnUy aa 606 14th stmorthwest, | sp2-déds 1228 F streot northwest. OO RUMOANSON BHOB.s Aucts. | S0Oept It, recovered and was a witness in the

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