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AU Th — bow oa TION SALES. AUCTION SALES. ___ AUCTION 8ALES. Is EVENING. LING, Anctioneer. TALO +UE SALE or LALGE COLLEUTION OF BOOKS, Embractpw s Lili Ty of Miscelianeous Boks; French, Germsi and Spauish Books; a collec: | tom on the A: sto. Alao, ments, etc, Botany, Keiences, agricalta: Instra* © Medical Booas sn: ‘To be sold at my Auction Rooma, southwest cor. Ps. avenue a MONDAY axp Fou Commencing esch fy, and coutinu allaresoid. Te: p4-Tt d ith at, wa O98 hoxton, D. C., G, AvetL lita, in@ EVENINGS ¢ at 7-3 oCLOO® precive- awe hour esch evening until EVE} al THOMAS BOWLING, Auct. “ H. WAENER, Reai Estate Auctioneer. | PUBLIC PALE OF VERY VALUABLE AND | lp THIS AFTERNOON, HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. USTEES’ SALE OF A PART OF THAT VERY TRV ALUABLE. VACANT GROUND ON THE NORTH SIDE OF NEW YORK AVENUB, BETWEEN FOURTEENTH AND FIF- TRENJH STREETr NOR1HWEST By virtue of a deed of trast dated the 28th dsy of September, A. D. 1874, and recorded in one of the land records for Washington connty, in the District of Columbia, in liver 765, folio 404, the subscribers will sell to the bighest bidder, on the premises, on MONDAY, Taz lita Day OF APnuit, A. D. 1481, aT 5 O'CLOCK IN THE | artenNoon Lot numbered three, (3,) in Joho Davidson's recorded subaivision of lots in Square two hundred and twenty-two, (222,) according the subdivision made Uctober 17th, 1810, and. re- forded iu subdivision record NK. page 64, sald lot being situated in the city of Washington and District of Cclumbis, toxether with all the im- provements, et cetera, as iu aid deed mentioned. ‘The terms of sale, as preecribe1 by ths deed of trust, are: ‘The amount of indebiedness secured by "LE BUILDING LOL ON ‘TIG this deed of trust unpaid, with the expense of sale Deen AIOE OF IOWA, OIMCLY NEad | aud taxea, ineashy aud the balauce at ele, (i) THIRTEENTH STREKT, AN. ADJOINING twelve (12) and eighteen (18) tuonths. for w DENOE OF C N'PHEUPS. | ihe nctesof the purchaser, bearita tuterest from = pnb fc aretio in of sale and secured vy bb EEN glide aed elped pret the property sold shall be taken, the debs belag mn TUEBDAY, Ars a8 Above Thesvione, vne of th+ most di ie Lota in ths ciy 0) Washiuston” Ipnss a | south front of 23'¢ fest and jooks vut upon the Towa Circle. It ‘owner of the let Class residence 2 1 ‘derme very liber Preferred #100 Office or at the Fale. ap9-d&ds Bi! ia a fh ates t eeas: is about ty build a first- | Je perfect | ‘oF party may pay cash, a8 sit. A plotean be seen at my WARNER, Real Estate Auct. \BARLES W. HANDY, Real estate agent. TRUSTEES’ BAlE OF A VALUABLE CO SUNTRY ABUL OWN, ‘teeq » on the District of ( she party secure suction, in fr que 18TH DAY OF A P.M., tie follow! the ‘tract formery knows lately as “*Roeeriszto lot numbered seven Ubiman’s part of Athereos, cot tair ing twenty-e five one hundreaths ‘ore or less, «2 ‘lerms of ssi: enaser in frou: of seven per cen of truston the time of wale. € Terms to be com: J.T. COLDWELL, Auctioneer. TO. Ph ne of the isnd records mbis, and at the request of thereby, we will sell at _oublic f the premises, on MOND 4 purt, A.D. 1881, ar 1 O'CL ck £ described property: Part «f s Woodstock” and the same being the part of | of the said Charles +t delivered Upon ap u acre of provements thereon #0 dowa. baiance to suit pur- cfapnim, accarel bya decd | erty sold. $10 deposit attha | vat of purcaaser, in 8 days. = WOLEL B. BERENS. § Trustees. ap6-eod&kdb? MEDICAL, &. BR LEON, able LADIES consulted daily at 2to4and 6 to8. A‘! Female Complaints snd Adest established and moet reil- PHY-[0TAN io the city, can be Massachusetts aveaue from | r- | mar23-tm~ | Feaular'ties quic ured. Prompt trestment. | Beparate rooms fi ladies. 0 CURE NO Pag!—To all afflicted with Private diseases cv ones and you shall be warded by ure without mercury. Dr. BHOTRERS, bit is et soutuweet. mard6-Ime Wedneeday COSHUET DE ROBERTHOR. ¢ and Saturdsy, rien rinary ea af the ‘at his office, 456 O st. north- Rear 43g st., from 2 to¥ p. m., who, with 15 uarantess § cure in all diseases Taans. Nervous and Seminal ‘Weakness, Nocturns! Emissions, Impotency, &o. Gonorrhesa or By) hills, recentl tively cured in fro privat Befers to the moderate. 50 REWARD IF an and betructions ‘Washington. Oflice, 906 5 st. soulhwest Bmithsenian. contracted, post- m 6 to 10 dsys. Consultation and separate offices for, ladies. Yeadi: Main office, 198. Eutaw ans of Baltimore. aaa DR. BROTBERS fails to care ease of Female Wesknese, Irregularities : thirty years” experience in posite marie im ADAM DB Fu! Ladies. All female compisinte quickly cured. ‘conan SST HAS REMEDY FOR Can be ited dat'y st 924 7th street northwest. Office hours from 1 to 9 pm feb9-4m* PERMATORUGA, Impotency, Premzture De- cay, jcus ‘and all Venereal Diseasaa, cured by Dr HENRIE. No calomel used. ‘Ti Female Weaknesses, ete. cured. 456 venue southwest. Jan15-3m"* TOLU KOCK AND RYE, TOLU TOLY TOLU ROCK AND BYR. BROOK AND RYS. BOOK AND BYE. (Trade-Marz Secured, } THE GREAT APPLTIZER. AND SURE CURE FOROCOUGHS, GOLDS, BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA OONSUMPTION, AND ALL DISEASES OF THE THECAT AND LUNGS. TOLD. The moet scceptable preparatior TOLU. eel TOLE. —_— TOLU. known for Bronchial, Pectoral and TOLU. —_— TOLU. — TOLU. Pulmonary Affection. AN EXCEL- TOLU. — ‘TOLU. — TOLU. LENT APPETIZER and TONIO, for TOLU. = TOLD. — TOLU. generaland family use. The immense TOLU. — TOLD. == TOLU. and increasing sales and testimonials TOL. — TOLU. — TOLU. received datly are the best evidences TOLU. of {ta virtues and popularity. TOLU. — TOLU. — TOLU. PUT UPINQUART-SIZE BOTTLES TOLU. — TOLU. — ‘TOLU. GIVING MORE FOR THR ‘TOLU. a TOLU. == TOLU. MONEY THAN ARY TOLU. = TOLU. == TOLU. ABTIOLE IN THE MARKET. TOLU. — ‘TOLU. — TOLU. PRICE 82 PEs BOTTLE. TOLU. —_ TOLU. —_—_ TOLU. OAUTION. TOLU. DONT BE DECRIVED by unprin- TOLU. ctpied dealers, who try to palm of TOLU. common Kock and Rye in piace of our TOLU. TOLU ROCK and BYE, which iatne | TOLU. only MEDICATED article made, the TOLU. GENUINEhaving a PROPRIETARY TOLU. GUVERNMENT STAMP ON RACE TOLU. BOTTLE TOLD. LAWRENCE & MARTIN, TOLU. PROPRIETORS, TOLU. OHICAGO, ILLINOIS. TOLU. — TULU. BOLD BY DRUGGISTS, GROCERS TOLU. aud DEALERS EVERYWHERE, TOLU. — J. C. ERGOOD & CO., WHOLESALE AGENTS IN WagHINaTo, D. 0. Ae VOGELER & CO., novl0-e0l12m Bavrmons. —————— COLUMBIA POTTERY CO. ‘MANUVACTURERS OF STONE A 318 Georgia avenue, Foot of 84 street o. Aseneral sasortment of Jars, Juan, Pitch wheat Pourers, MLE Pans, Butter Grocks, Charns, | Beer Mugs, &c.,in ware is made of the ND EARTHENWARAG, Buek- manufsctureand on hand. This e best quality Terra Cotta mate- workmen. Fial, and by skilled OUK FLOKIsTs' AND GARDENERS' Depart- ment is co CHINE AND HaN. from the bewt gu ORSAMENTAL ees atid CONSE pew the Eiret Digi ‘ATORY of Hlonal Fair.” BOTH < with a large assortment of MA- | D-MADE POTS. manufactured sty, texupered, BED POT OLAY. ‘lower V Urus, Hanging rarded at the late Exhi- i at xhi- ‘tural Society and at the Na- Janl8-3n NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED FORFEITED PLEDGES, Comprising FINE DIAMONDS, Ladies and Genw’ GOLD WATCHES snd FINE JEWELRY. MONEY TO LOAN AT 6 PER CENT. SPECIAL BATES FOR $100 AND UPWARDS. J.™. & BR. COHEN, D So far supericr to of tone, and sone, very best Piano. the Ls ECKER BROS Gran PIANOS have shown themselves to jette Orvan, Signed do hereb; y ‘partnersn! for the i 1105 Penna. ave, northweet. location, sud the | % HALF MILE BEYUND rus: J. FISHER & 00., cht acres and seveuty- | holder of the note, we land, be the same | tion, years with interest at the rate | District of Columbia, and Rnown sni | divition of original lot numb: | mumberrd twenty-six (26), I | j | | | | of five hundred dollars will be reqaired duly recorded in et | Sold shall be taken. five thousatid doilars axd interest’ from September zath, 1875, at ten per cent per annum A deposit 6 purchaser at the time of as'e, aud all conveyancing and rec'rding will be at the parclaser’s cost, who iuay pay all the purchase money in cash. if the ters are not complied with wittin five days after the day of sale, the Trustees reserve the right to resell the aaid’wround on five days’ notice pub- lished in the Evening Star, at the risk and coat of the purchaser in defsult. A. HYD! i a ? CHARLES M. MATTHEWS, § Trustees. mar3(-dta ‘Real Estate Auctioneers, 1223 F street northwest. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF HANDSOME IMPROVED PROPERTY, OORN¥ ROF TWENTY-FOURTA RIREBRT AND PENNSYLVA y TESDENGE. AND KNOWS’ Ayo Mal IDENOE, NOWN 0. PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE WEST. By virtue of a deed of trust. ated July 10th, 1474 and recorded in Liber So. aso fclly 102, ove of the laud records for the Dis: a ¢ | tuet of Columbia, and at tue written request of the iti seli at public auc- in froat of the premises, on MONVAY APRID 1TH, aT 5 O’oLocK Pp. w., all of the following real evtate, situate in the city of Me ipso in the designated round pan therrof as Lot numbered Birch and Newman's recorded sub- ed one (1), in Square together with all im- prove vents consisting kK residenoa, Known as >. 2401 Peunsylvania avenue north west. ‘Lerms of sale: One fourth of the purensse money in cash; balance in six (6), twelve (12) and eighteen G8) morths, with interest st the rate of six (6) per cent perannum secured by deed of trust on the upon the thres (), ents thereon, eid 31 ndeome double bi | property cold; oralleash, at option of purchaser | K*aPpoctt of $100 will be ‘required at thhe of ‘aie. eyancing at purcharer's cost If terms of ala Stone! complied with within ten dave after day of sale, the Trustees reserve the riclit to resell at the Hisk and cost of defaniting nurchaner. OHABLES A. JAMIES,) mar29-d&ds EDWARD TRMPLE, '§ FP HOMAs DOWLING, Anctoucer- ikUS D 5 Trustees. ‘TEES’ FALE _OF D AT dof trust, r, 1870, and aber 62 02 et wea» of the land records of the f Cohumbia,and at the request, in writing, of the party secured [e thereby, we will sell, at pub is anction, © “ront of the premises, on MONDAY, Arai Mtr 481, ar 5 O'CLOCK P.M., all those pieces cf gram. . in'the city of Washington, District of Columbia; kaown as lote C, E aud F, in Churth. Howell aud Riley's subdivision of lots numbered 19, 20, 21, 22, 23 and 24. of square 468—eaid lot C having a front of 16 tect On G street. hwest. we back be- tueen parallel lines 7 fer alley, the other lots having a front of 15 with the same eepth, vith improvemeute thereon. Lot O is poole a pro etary: Brick Mouse, No. 623 @ southwest. ‘Terms of ssle: One fourth cash; residue in six, twelve, eighteen aud twenty-four montnsp evi- devced by notea of purchaser, and secured by property sold; or all cash, at purchaser’s option. $50 deposit on the sale of each lot will be required at the time cf sale. | Conveyancing at purchaser's If terms of sale are not compied with ‘in five days from dsy of sale, property will be resold at risk and cost «f defaulting purchaser, Aiter five days' notice in The Star Trustees. pM. A. FEN WIOK,? WET. WALKE _Buar]9. $9,26,90,ap2,6, 9,12 Pie OSS W. HANDY, Keal Estate Avent. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY, SITUATE ON T STREET BETWEEN 19TH AND ru STBEETS, NORTHWEST. By virtue of a deed of trust. hearing date the 20th day cf December, A. D. 1576, and regorded in hbar No. 845, folio 68 of the land recyeds: the District of Co'umbia, snd by direction of the jes secured thereby, We Will offer for asle at public suction in front of the prgami: on FRIDAY, the 8ta payor APRIL, 1851. at 5 o’cLOcCK P M., lot numbered seventeen (17), in the snbdivision of part of square numbered one hundred and eixhtesn (118), a8 re- corded in the office of the su poe of said district in iberB. L. Hoxie, pages 351 snd 35, October 1876. This lothasafrontonI street north of Is feet, by a depth of about #314 feet, and is im- proved by s handsome three-story brick dwelling. ‘Terma of sale: One-fourth casi, balance in six (6), twelve (12), and eizhteen (15) months. The purchaser to #ive his notes for the deferred pay- ments bearinw interest atthe rate of six (6) per cent. per annum until paid, and secured by a deed of trust upon the property 80 A deposit of 8100 wil ne required at time Of salt Conveyancing at Cost of purchaser. f Pune MAIILON ASHFORD, ) EUGENE CARUSI, 3. T. COLDWELL, Anct’r. §2-THE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED UNTIL MONDAY, the lita Day or Arnie. A. D. 1831, at same hour and place. By order of Trustees. ap -d&Ia ‘Trustees. mar29-e2d&ds TO-MORROW. iPPBOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEE SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE ON NORTHEAST CORNE OF WEST AND VALLEY STREE GEORGETOWN, D. 0. By virtue of a deed of trust to me, dated on the 16th day of November, A. D. 1868, und recorded in Liber T & R. NO. 4, folio. 175, of the land reeords for the District of Golum- bis, I will sell_at public auction, in front of the premises, on TUESDAY, THE 3D Day oF MAY, A. D. 1881. aT 534 O'CLOCK P. M.. all that ‘lot of ground situate in the city of George- town. in the District of Columbia, described as follows: Bezinning at the intersection of the north line of West street with the east line of Val- ley street, and running thence eastwardly alone Said north line of West street forty-eight and sixty- five hundredths (48.65-100) feet to east aide of the wall of the dwelling house on the lot now de- scribed ; thence northwardiy at right ancles t) ssid West street, and along the east side of the wall of id dwelling house one hundred (10) fect, more or wi i thence westwardly slong sai outh boundary line to Valley street, and thence south wardly along the east line of ss‘ Valley street to the bevinning, with the Improvements, consisting Hi otakbzee story and Basement Brick Dwelling ‘Terms of sale: Cas it of 8209 required attime of sale. Oonveyancins stpavamaes cost. If terms of sale are not jed with in five days, the ‘Trustee reserves the right to resell at cost aud risk of defaulting purchaser. aps-dtds JOSIAH DEST, Trustee. UBLIO BALE OF 108 ACRES OF LAND IN SMALL LOTS. ON THE BLADENSBURG TURNEIKE, ABOUT OSE MICE ¥ROM THE On TUESDAY AFTERNOON, Avntt. 12tH, AT 3 O'CLOCK, on the premises, on the Bl densburs turnyike, a short afstance beyond. Mt. Olivet Cemetery, we sliall sel! Lots No. 2 and 3, nu subdivision of “Greenvale” tract, containing Dectively 28 acres 3 roods and 3 perches, and 24 screa 1 rood and 83 perches; also, Lot No. 4, in subdivision of Haddock"s Hill, containing about 55 acres, the whole being part of the farm formerly owned by the late Gen. Wm. Hickey. ‘This land is well adapted for truck farming, with some fine meadow land, and will be sold in small tracts of ten t fifteen acres each. Flats may be seen at our ofice. ‘Terms: One-fourth of the purchase money in cath; the remainder in six, twelve, elgateen and twenty-four months, securéd by a deed of trast, Learine interest at 8x (6) per cent. Conveyancing at the cost of purchaser THOS. J. FISHER & ©O,, Auctioneers, ap2-d&ds 1223 F street northwest. ee ee ne JF"TCH, FOX & BROWN, Heal Estate Brokers. TBUSTEE’S SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY AT NORTHWEST CORNER OF ‘VEST AND NCKTH STREETS, GEONGETOWN, D. C By Virtus of a deed of trust dated Mareh st, A. D. 1875, and duly recorded in liber », folio 273, One of thé land records of tlie. District of Columbia, I will sell at public auction, in front of the Prethisess jon TURSOAY, APaIL 12ru, A. D. 1881, ar 4 30 O'CLOCK P. M., the fol- lowing-described real_eatate, situated in’ George- town, D. ©.. to wit: The east half of Lot num- bered seventy-three, (73,) in Holmead’s addition to Georgetown. fronting about sixty-three (63) feet on West street and forty (40) feet on North street, together with the improveaents thereon. ermé: One-third of purchase mouey, with the expenses of sale, in cash: and the balance in ove and twoyeare, for which the notes of the pur- chaser with interest at eight per cent from date of sale and secured by deed of trust on the property A ie of fifty (50) doliars Will be required at time of gale. All conveyancing at purchaser's cost. If terms of sale are not com- pited with tn seven days, the trustee reserves the Fizbt to reecll the property at the risk and cost of the defauitin i Gece ing purchaser after five days advertise- DERICK W. ONES, Trustee. J'T. COLDWEuLe ancts. Me Ocwitients eee es DMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF G@ A’ KNOWN AS SBISSANE -aner On WEDNESDAY, Arar. hae 8 A 13tH, O'CLOCK ¥ 3a, I will tel ale market stables, 12th and Bieta the Grey Horse “Bismark,” Top B. 5 Administrator of Estate of iL.” W. Kenedy, jeceased. DUNUANSON BROS., Aucts. al] others in excellence of ‘at durability, that they are now for by ail persons desiring the G. KULN, Sole Agent, Cs for IP: that they have formed saic of and Upright, and Square | Aiud Workmanship, elasticity ef touchy beauty’ IHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioncer. IMPORTANT ART SALE B RT SALE BY RESIDENT On THUBSDAY EVENING, Apatt 147m, 1931, commencing ar 8 o’cLock.’ in the elewant sale room corner of 15th and site Worm. ley’s Botel, T shall sell abo tutings aud Water Colors. by the followin, Max Weyl. Moline, Andrews, Poole, Kindle wale, and others. This Seibert, Holmes, ine collection will beon exhibition Tuesday and Wed- nesday, April 12th and 13th, day and evening. It is the finest col’ection ever offered by our artists, and the sale is in every rer pect wi the atten- tion of our art loving citizens. ‘aro-at THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. iOANI sBOS8., Auctioneers. p™ pons ‘9h and D streets forthwest. REGULAR SALE OF FURNITURE ANO HOUSE- HOLD EFFECIS, CARPE1S, STOVES, &o. A OW OASES, WITH OTH SEVERAL FINE SHOW GASES, WITH OTHER ALO, LOT DOORS, Sas BLINDS, &c. 10. COPPER KETTLES, PaN8 AND OANDY KRT- At auction at our ssleerdoms on TUESDAY, Arkit 12TH, COMMENOING aT 10 O'CLocE It Wtttzs - WILLIAMS & OU., Auctioneers. On THURSDAY, Avni lite, ar “By O'eLOCK A. M., we éhall sell, in front of our Chairs, Oar- tulesrocm, alot of condemned stores frum Marine isrracks, conststin in part of Bu- reaus, Bedstead, Washstands, pets. ‘Ke. ‘Terms: Gach. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & 90., apll-3t Auctioneers. HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. BRIOK, RESIDENCE No. 3333 PROSPECT BTRRET, AND VACANT LOT ON FIKSE STREET, BETWEEN MARKET AND FBED- RICK STREETS, IN GEORGETOWN, D.C. AT AUCTION. On FRIDAY, Apnin 18TH, 1881, aT hey al o'cLock, in front of the pred res, "TL Bella very desirable Brie Kesidenss, Deiak No. 3333 Prospect street, containing about nine rooms, with Jase cellars and iodern improve: Tents <Iot 70 by 1:0, . Immediately after will be offered part lot 74, in Beatly & Hawhins addition to Georgetown, having 8 frontcf 20 feet by a cepth of 129 feet, to an alley. Terms: For the improved property are $2,000 in casi ther sieue in two equal payments, at sixand twelve months, with notes bearins intorest and 8e- cured by a deed of trust on tue property #old. Terius for the unimproved p operty is one-half cash, balance at alx and twelve months, with notos hearing interest and secured by a deed of trust on the property sold. All conveyancing, &c , at pur Chaseris com A “depoait of BiU0 on ‘each’ plete of roperty at the time of sale. Piapli-d&ds THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, TRUSTER'S SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY | AT MOUNT PLEASANT, DISTRICT OF 0O- LUMBIA. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated the 3a sy of February, 1876, and duly recorded in liber 805, folio 481, one of the isnd records for the District of Columbia, and by direction of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trastee will sell, on THUMSDAY, APRIL 2ist, 1881, aT 5 o'cLoc the premye3, ths following-describod property, viz: All that part and parcel of land lying snd being in the county of Washinton and Distriot of Columbia, being part of lot nuubercd one (1), in section numb-red one (1), ia 8. P Brown's sab- division Of Mt. Pleasant, as recorded in the sur- Seyor's ciice of said District of Qolumbia, peiag the north end of the aforesaid Lot No. 1, and being one bupdred and twenty-four and one-half (124%) feet on Fark street, and one hundred (100) fost on Pine street, and containing 12,450 equare feet of #round. Terms of sale: The amount of inde cured by thi deed of trust unpaid, with the ex. es of eaie in cash, and the balance at six and txeivemonths, for wich the notes of the purchaser, Vearing interest from day of sale and secured by & deed of trust on the property sold shsll bo taxen All conveyancing, &c., at purchasera cost. 8100 deposit required at thé time of wale. Lf the terms of wale are uot complied with in. ten’ daya fror day of elo, the Trustee reserves the right to resell the property at the of the defaulting purehseer, sfter jublication in Tue nyeine bar. A. L. STURTEVANT, Trustes. pinta is one of the moet desirable lots in Mt. edness, Be- nt, aud if the purchassr desires, money will be Joaned to bui.d on it, aud tea years’ credit for such loai a. ‘HUMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTER SALE OF A VALUABLE BEKICK DWELLING AND sfORE, No. FOURT iv BEET NORTH WE; CONER SAMSON STREET. By virtue of a deed Of trust dated the 16» dsy of auxust, A. D. recorded among the land records for Waahington county, D. C., in Liber 621, folio 415, and by the written di- rection of the present holder of the debt secured thereby the undersigned will sel!, in front of the premises, to the highest bidder, on WEDNESDAY, ‘THE 47H Day or May, A, D. 1881, aT 6 o’oLOcK P. 3., the following real’ estate in the city of Wash- ington, District of Columbia, viz: The south twen- ty-(woand s balf feet of lot thirty-three (33), in Drury’s subdivision of equare two hundred and nine (208), according to the plan of said city, fronting twenty-two and one half feet on 14th street west, and running back, of that width, to ihe rear of said lot, towether with the improve- ments, &c , as in the deed of trust the terms, which will be liberal, will bemade ‘time of sale. Mapas ef ayae. HYDE, Trustees. apll-dts | ogee PROPERTY, WITH LARGE GROUNDS ATTACHED, Al KIN® BARKACKS, ON I STREET, BE- WEEN BIXTH AND SEVENTH S{KEETS BOUTHEADST. On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, Apnit, 137TH, AT 5 O'CLOCK, we will sel!, in front of fir ses, all of lote4 and 5 and paris of 4d a 6, in equare 873, fronting 128 fect on I bh, with a depth of 104 8-12 feet to 28-foot y. This property is improved by a comfortable frick Houre Terme: Ove-third cash; balance in one and two years’ notes, to hear interast and to be secared by Geed of trust. A deposit of 8100 reqnired at sale. ap§ d&de DUNOANSON BOS , Aucts. HOMAN DOWLING, Auctioneer, CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY res MT. PLEASANT, WASHINGTON COUN- By of th virtne of a decree of the Supreme Conrt ‘th the prem District of Colombia, pasted in equity use No. 6,292, wherein Wiilam 8. Hox complainant and John Eagleston aud others de- fendants, the undereiwaed, as trustees, will sell at ‘ublic auction, in front of the premisos, on MON- AY, THE 4TH Day OF APRIL, 1831, aT 5 o'CLOOK P. M., all that piece or parcel ox round lying and Leing in Mt. Pleasant, in the county of Washing- ton and District of Colambis, and Known and de- scribed a8 follows: Beginning on the 14th street road, leading from the city of Washington, at a pointed stone, and ranning thence north 335 a west 6-100 chains; thence north 31 deareet west 63-100 chains: thence nortl 45 west 3 42-1! chains; thence south 9% dexreca west 5 33-100 e thence gonth 2014 degreca wast 80-100 chaine; and south 85% degrees east 5 70-100 chains to the beginning, containing two acres of land to- gether with all the improvements thereon and tne appurtenances thereto belonging. ‘ermus of sale are as follows, to wit: Three hun- dred dollars cash at the time of sale; one-fourth of the purchase money cssh en the day of sale, or within seven days thereafter, and the residue in three equal instalments st six, twelve and eighteen jaonthe from the day of sale, the parchiaser giving his promissory notes for the deferred payments, hearing interest from the day of sale until paid; or the purchaser may, at hia election, pay all ossh. Deed to be retained until isst paymentis made. It the terme of sale be not complied with, the trustees reserve the rigist to resell the proporty at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, alter tea days’ notice in a city paper. CAZENOVE G. 1 342 D street n.w., WATSON J. NEWTON, 4 = 509 ith street, . P. JACKSUN, No. 155 ar23-dts - Bridge st., Georgetown, #2 THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONRD, in con- Sequence of ihe storm, until FRIDAY, Aputn 87a, issl, game hour and place. By order of the Trus- tees. apt-d&ds Sr THE ABOVE SALE IS AGAIN POST- PONED. in consequence of the rain, until WED- NESDAY, AvHIL 13TH, Same hour and plice. By order of the Trustees. aps-d&de PpeNoaNson BROS., Auctionecra, SALE OF VALUABLE IM°ROVED FSTATE, AULUATED ON THE EASE 2 WEEN BAND STREETS SOUlHwAsT. — VoN Court of the District of Columbia, pasted o1 the 2ith cay of January, A D. 1861, in the ‘ange of Theodore A. Keudiget al. vs G ler et al., No. 7,444. equity, docket 20, Twill sell St public auction, in trout of the prémises. on THURSDAY, THE 2Isr payor ApatL, A.D. 1881, AT 5 O'CLOCR'P. st.. part of lots 3 and'4, in square situate in ington e.ty, District of Colum- bis, with the improvements, aid described ss fol- lows: Beginning for said part of lot3 on the south line of au alley 25 feet wid, at a point 65 feet 4 in- es from the southeast corucr of sa'd alley, and rupn bg with the line of ‘id alley due weet 25 feet, to the intersectien of another alley 9 feet wider thence with the line of said last meationed alley due fouth 18 fect; theace due east 25 fest, and thenca duenorth 1s fect tothe place of beainning:and be- winping for said partof lot €atapoint on. the east fide of New Jersey ayenuc 149 feet distant from the dividing line bewween said lois 3 and 4, and 256 fees 6 inches from the south west corner of sald square, and running at right angles to said avenue east: ward'y to az alley 9 feet 5 inches wide, laid out by Daniel Carroll in hie subdivision of said lot 4; thence with the line of said alley dua south until it intersects @ line drawn at rict aniles to said ave- nue, and which line intersects said avenue 262 feet 6 inches from the southwest coruér of sald square; thence with said line about 121 feet 10 inches west wardly to eaid aveaue, and thence with the liue of said avenue northwardly 24 feet to the place of ba- einnng. The north 3 feeton New Jersey avenus Of said part of lot 4 by a depth of 52 fect. being an alley way common to the land adjoining it, being the alley mentioned in tiber W. B. 56, folio 22 &e., of the land records of the District of Columbia. ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash; bslancein two equal, i at one and two years respect- ively from day of sale, with interest from day of sale. Deferred payments to be securred 0a prop- erty sold as directed by said desree. All couvey- ancing and expenses at cost of purchaser A de- posit of 8200 on day of sale. If terms of sale are not coat — rae as Oe property will be resold at cost and risk of defaulting purchsser. Sobson xt Gout, d&ds Tr /HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. 'STEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE BUILDING TEP oT PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, OP- 80 i POBITE THE Ci mer ‘the | Gayroena’ Qourt of the Dis ‘Columbia, rm = ofa District of passed Equity cause No.6 111, doc 16, I shall sell wublié auction, in frout of the premises, on WE ESDAY. ApRit 13, 1881, aT 5 U'OLOoE P. M,, origiual Lot No. 10 in aquare No. 40, subdivide By virtue of a decree of the waned oe A orga But. inte lot bered. respectively 14, 15, 16 and Hi A'plat of the subd lon will be exhibited at le. ‘Terms of sale preecribed by the decree are: One fourth of the purchase money in cash, and the re- Be teat cet eens eeaibr attra ty ic Sai rai eee ean notes of the T, aud s lien upon the prop- ‘sold. Ifthe terms of sale shall not be complied Pith in seven days from the day of sale th tee the rigbt to resell the property at the Fisk and cost of the first purchaser, after six days’ ads in the Ev Star. | A. deposit of 860 will be required upon. lot at the of purchase. Al conve: anolng at purchaser's cost. mardl 0 6th strect northwest. STEAMERS, &c. poertomac THANSPOBTATION LINE SUE, Cart. W. 0. Grocreaax, leave Stephenson's Wharf, foot 7th Se TREE SUNDAY, at 6 p. m., for and River ‘Ail Kiver Freight must be prepaid. STEPHENSON & BBO., Agents, ‘7th st. Wharf, or 13th st. and Pa, ave We mard. Rwvze LARDINGS. ‘The Steamer AREOWSMITH leaves Potomac Ferry wharf, foot of 7th street, every SATUBDAY, MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY at7 o'clock s.m. for ALL RIVER LANDINGS as far as Currioman and Leonardtown, sccording to mar? ¥. 3. BTUNE, Purser. FOLK, POR UT Fes MOR KIBESS MOREOR: Coe AND THE SOUTH. THE STEAMER GEORGE LEARY, CARRYING THE U. 8. will leave her wharf, foot of 7th street DAY8, THURSDAYS and SATURDAY! Stopping at PINEY POINT and POINT snd returning. Ane Sa Be ares Afgrfoik ou Woaneatars, it: First-class fare to Fortress Bionroe and Nor- at5 p.m. oUt toPiney Point & Point Look janis 180. fe Second-class . First-class fare Second-class... Btatorooms 81. feb21 Wit FWRLOH, Avent. 1.50 out 1-80 QPzoraL NOTICE. RORFOLK AND NEW YORK STEAMERS. The Steamer JANE MOSELEY will 7 irips to NORFOLK on MONDAY, the 21st instant leaying her wharf, foot of 6th it every MON- Da¥, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY at 5 o'look p. a. touching at Piney Point, Point Lookout and ortress Monroe, Ficst clase fare to Fortress Monroe and Nor- "Tickets aid Stat office, 1416 F street. THE NEW YORE STRA! JOHN GIBBON snd E. 0. KNIGHT will resume their trij leaving Pier 41, East River, New York, every BATORDAS at 4 p.m. and Geortotown ever} FRIDAY at 7a m. For particulars apply to Agee Water st., Georgetown. febis ‘ALFRED WOOD, Becrotary. VOXAGERS TO EUROPE. J. W. BOTELER & SON Aro the Agents for the sale of Tickets in this Dis- trict of the INMAN STEAMSHIP CO. nfattiot proposing to vielt Europe can obtain all pformatio; ply in aphome a. W. BOTELER & SON. NGETH GERMAN LLOYD_—sreameur Link BETWEEN New York, Hayax, LONDON, BouTHAMPTON AND BREMEN. The steamers of this company will sail every 5at- ardsy from Bremen Pier, foot of 3d street, Hoboken. Rates of paneaue :—From New York to Havre, Lon- don, Sou Yon and Bremen, first cabin, $100. teookd cabin, 860; steeraze, #90; propa gertificates, $24. ‘For freight or UELBIOHS & 0O., 2 Bowling W. G. METZEROTT & GO., 936 Pa. tor Washington. cr NARD EANE.. ort RBBAZE APP]: Rew York, ve, Agsnts Prey LANE ROUTE. THE OUNARD BTRAMBEIP COMPANY LIM- Between New York and Liverpool, Call- ing, at Cork Harbor, FROM FIER 40, N. B., NEW YORE. this Wed. x 7 fo urchssing elsewhere, and secure barwains, oi 1S Aprils) Alweria..Wod-sit May. | gtG. @IESLEIOS, 1001 Tih strost uw. msrso-el -. 27 Mar. |Parthia..Wed, 25 May. -Wed., 4 May iDotimnts Wee iJduue. Fe THE LATEST STYLE IN Andiavery/Wernssony trout Hew Zork: LADIES FINE BLIPPERS, 880, $100, according to acco tions. rokcw to $15 additional. mans Return tickets on favorable terms. Btcerage at very low rates. Btecrage tickets from Eqrope: at lowest fates" 224 all other parts of rates. ‘Through bills of laden given for Beitsst, Gias- ow, Hat Antwerp and other ports on the Gon- Por felght and aseaze apply at the Company's BG Sonia GL OW ootes tarate Washington, D. ti janld VERNON H. BROWN & O0., N. ¥. EW XYOBH-BOTTEBDAM. Steamers of this OTTERDAM," 'W. A. SOHOLTE P. CALAND,” and Qarrying the U. 8. Mails to the Netherlands, leave Harbeck's Stores, Brooklyn, Ist Cabin, 860-870. 24 Cabin, $45-360. Steere age, 26 it OAZADX, General Meeuk a7 Soa ‘liam #t., New Yor! For passage apply to W. G. METZEROTT & 00... 025" Peunsylvanis ave. regularly on WED- Washington; or F. H. JOHNSO: Bafe Deposit Building, corner 15th st. northwest. Agent, Natio: jw York ayes and RAILROADS. BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. THE MODEL FAST LINE, axp THE ONLY LINE THE EAST Ann THE WEST, VIA WASHINGTON DOUBLE TRAOK! JANNEY OOUPLEB! STEEL SCHEDULE TO TARE 3 ‘OT SUNDAY, APuIL 3p, 1881. A.M. LEAVE WASHINGTON. 12:10 —Ohteago, Cincinnati and St. Louis Fast Ex- :0-Baltimore, Ellicott City and way stations. [Battle Creek (Mich.) Daily Journal. } HI8 TRAIN WAS NEVER LaTR. ‘That man has been running an engine on onr road for more than twenty years, and hss never brought in his train late nor had an accident: heis ‘always reliable,’ a good mechanic, and will be Master of Machinery in another year.” thus re- marked a prominent raiiroad man the other day in our hearing, and itetruck usas being especially forcible and appropriate. Somewhere and in some poeition, there is always a want for the reliable person; and as much so for any agent or article of proved reliability. ‘These considerations snezest- ed themselves upon inquiry relative to the follow- ing etatements by our fellow townsmen. Mr. Tho- odore Wakelee, the produce desler of W. Main strect, when approached upon the matter observed I had been suffering with rheumatism, and obtsined the greatest relief from the use of Bt. Jacobs Oil. Ithas also been used in my family for some time, and has rever been found to fail in giv- ing prompt relief. It shall slays have my high- eat recommendation. Callirg upon Mr. I Amberz, the Drugwist, we learned that the oll {s having & very Jarge fale, owing to its wonderful success in giving permanent relief in rheumatism: in fact was cuteelling all other liniments. In endorsement of the value of the St Jacobs Oil, Mess. E. L. Jono, & Co., Druggists, remarked in answer to our query: We are having agrest demand for this med- icine, and take pleasure in inviting attention to a remedy that is 60 untvereaily praised. Its ealctare | constantly increasing. Buch facts, 80 strougiy at testing the re'iability of this standard rheumatic remedy, are pleasant to cronic‘e, in that they con- tatu the strozgest'apreal from those who have suf- fered to those sufiering -that of personal experi- ences. It ne a HOUSEFURNISHINGS. FPPe REFRIGERATOXS. ‘We are now prepared to furnish all sizes of this Celebrated Refrigerator. They are strongly built and handsomely fluished. Packed with a perfect Non Conductor, lave SLATE BTONE SHELVES; In fact, a PERFECT REFRIGERATOR. M. W. BEVEBIDGE, Late Wenn & BrvenipoE, No 1009 Penna. ave? Sole Agent for the District. wats 3 FILTERS. aps- A new enppl; at our NEW C. ING BTOBE. JOSEPH RODGERS & SON'S TABLE OUT- KBY, BILVER-PLATED WARE of the best of WATER FILTERS just received KERY AND HOUSE-FURNI>H- quaiity. ALL AT LOWEST PRICES. WILMARTH & EDMONSTON, mar31 709 Market Space. Ss ‘TUDENT’S LAMP! 24.50 WILL BUY A GENUINE LARGE 81ZE NICKEL-PLATED, GERMAN STUDENT LAMP, WITH ALL THE IMPROVEMENTS, AND A GALLON oF RYNBAL’S ROYAL SEOURITY OIL, BEST AND SAFEST OIL IN USE. All other goods in his line at the lowest possibe prices. Call and examine. mart BYNEAL" BOOTS AND SHOES. ARGAINS—Seliing off my entire stock of BOOTS AND SHOEs at cost. Gall early, be- B Call at 717 Market Space. To make room for SPRING GOODS, which are being received daily, we are offering broken lots of WINTER GOODS AT COST. W. 4. BIOH, feds *_ V7 Market Space. EW YORK SHOE STORE. 2 605 Pennsylvania avenue. SHOES AT AOTUAL OOST—A FINE PPORTUNITY TO BUY FIRST-OLASS: be SHOES AT VERY LOW PRIOES. and medium welght Suoes at PaIMY GOS Ladies’ Pebble Goat Button Boots. Men's aif Hand-sewa Boots Boye and Youtba" Ghoea stoost otha" ai ‘fo well Hone but wolld shoes. We have but one Pecos GEO. MoGARTHY. ((LEARING OUT SALE OF ALL WINTER GOODS. Row 1 THE Trem TO SxounE Youn Bangams BOOTS AND SHOES, 8 I will sell all my Winter oF a0 EN UENT. Ye ue, | For the next ten Btock, at a reductio T90m for our Immense SPRING BSTOOK. DON'T FAIL TO CALL—FIRST COME FIRS3 te timore Express. 6:60—Balumor acraapolis snd way. (Piedmont, DESVAD: Birasbura, Winchester, Hagerstown and way, You can save double the money you spend eife- Ab*Point of Rocks and way stations. BUSINESS ahd Wu da feat wine we ane 5:10—Baitimore, Philadelpnis, New York and | Qxrt BARLY™ = ‘ xpress. 8:45—Btaunton and Valley Express. (Connecte for Hagerstown and at Point of for Frederick.) 2a On Sunday only for Baltimore, Annapolis and way. 10:00—Baltimore Express. (Stops at Hyattsville, College, Beltaville, Laurel, Annapolis Junction, jesaup’s and Hanover.) 110:40—Pitteburg, Chicago, Cincinnati and St. ous Express. P.M. “12:10—Baltimore, Ellicott City, Annapolis and way tions. 2 13s press. 8:30—Baltimore and way stations. (Winchester, Fredericx, Hagerstown aud way, via Relay.) 4:30—Baltimore, Hyattsville and Laurel Express. (Frederick, via + Btopsat Annapolis Janc- tion.) t4:46—Point of Roe! Frederick, rersto’ Winchester and Wor Stations ion Munaeyt 4 40- Baltimore, Auinapclis sod Wage ata : 07 Mapolis and Way Stations. 10:45—Philadelphis and Baltimore Express. (Mar- fineburg and Way, via Belay. Stops at Hyatts- ville and Laurel ) 6 :06—Point of Bocks and Way Stations. }5—Baltimore and Way Stations. 18 s0— Pittsbu Chictanetd and'St onie xpress F feburg, Cincinnat! anc yn 5 9:40—Baltimore, Hystteville and Laurel Express. Stope on eignal or to let off passengers at any Btation between Washington and Annspolis Junction. t10.00—New York, Philadelphia and Boston Ex- press, Bleepiuis Oar to New York, and Special leeping Car to Philadelphia gfDally. sSunday only. Otuer trains dally, except 3 AU trains from Washington stopat Relay Station For further information apply at the Baltimore ard Ohio ticket offices, Washington Station, and 619 and 1961 Pennsylvania avenue, corner 14th street, where orders will be taken for bagwase to be checked and received at any point in the city. THE GREAT 1881 cextVivatestore 188 10 THE NORTH, WEST AND SOUTHWAS: a Double Track, Stecl Hails. SPLENDID BOENERY, MAGNIFICENT EQUIPMENT. IN EXFEO?, Arnit 47g, 1881. TRAINS LEAVE WASHINGTON, from Depot, corner of Sixth and B streets, as follows: For Pittsburg and the weet, 8:00 a'm.. daily, with Bleeping Cars to Pittsburg and” Chicayo; 10:30 te Gineungaly Seotir nag Gua ase dilly, with Palngo ‘Gare to Pitabune BALTH AND POTOMAQ RAILROAD. From Canane Rochester, Batfao, Neaqar with Parlor Gar to Watking and. the North, 8:00 a-m. daily, except Sunday ; 9:30 p.11.datl xoept Saturday, with Palace Oars to Canan and Watkins. For Wiluamaport, Lock Haven and Elmira, ut 10:30 a.m. daily, except Bundsy. For New York and tho Kast, 8:00 a.m., 10:30 m-, 2:00 and 10:00 p.m. On Sunday 3:60 and 10:00 Iunited exprees of Pulman ol ea Aa Sersey Cit} Parlor except Sunday. our ¥., all through trains connect at ith boats of Brooklyn Annex, af- transfer to Fulton street, avoid- GEEAT BOSTON SHOE AUCTION HOUSE, 491 Penna. avenus. BRANGH STORE, 211 and 211 1-2 Penna, avenue 8.E., Jan38 OAPTITOL BILL. PROPOSALS. Pxovrosats. OFFICE OF THE WASHINGTON Orry & Port OOBNER 6TH aND O Sts. Norrawesr. Bealed Proposals will be received at this office rosd, from this city to Brandywine, distance 17 miles. | Profile ready for inspection. “The right to By order of 8. T. SUIT, President. apd W. 1. WHARTON, Ghief Eng'r. OLpRR's OFFICE, Hovse OF EEpResenratives, Sealed Proposals will be received at this office Until 12 o'clock m. WEDNESDAY, Appi. 277ru, House of Reprecentativ Blank forms of proposale, showing the quantity be bond to be signed by the bidder, and sureties will be fur- hished on application at this office. Is for Sta- tionery, and addressed to Clerk of Representatives of the United States. GEORGE M. ADAMS. 1i25-law4w Clerk House of Representatives, U. A SEUA PROPOSALS FOR MARBLE AND SLATE TIL- ING AND FOR SLATE FLOOR SL4Bs. OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY, sgmixczoN, D G-, Maron #1, 1951, wil Pational Museum Building Oomo-ission, Wash- <ton, D.C , until 12 m. on APRIL 16TH, 1881, and slate ti idg and slate floor slabs required for flooriuy four main halis of the fire-proof buiding ing snd specifications, copies of which, with blank forms Of proposals at.ached, snd any additional fchulze, Architects, Corcoran Building. Proposals juast "be encloced in sealed envelopes. endorsed Looxour Katnnoap, Until APRIL 127TH Noow, for the grading of thia Teject any and all bids reserved. PHOvOwALS FOR STATIONERY. Wasnincron. D.C , March 28, 1881. { 1-51, for furnisbing Stationery for the use of the and quslity of each article, and of Proposals should be endorsed. Baad Bh House at (Signed ) JRSE-PROOF BUILDING FOR THE NATION- SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTH: SEALED PROPOSA. be received by the for furnishing, Cclivering and laying new marble for the Nationa: Museum, in accordance with draw- information may be had at the office of Clusa & *"Fropotals for Tiliny for the floors of the National Nuseom,*/and addrotsod to the National Museum Se ae ate, Secretary Smithsonian Institution. ap2.6.11,15,4t PIANOS AND ORGANS. Ee 2s4mr PIANOS, ail 0} X FIRST- THE ONLY THNSTRUMENT oe ‘That is sold at reasonable figures in the city. SHONINGER ORGANS, 10:00 p.. = Out-selling all other makes and the For Pope reek Line, 640 am. and 440 p.m, | grerywhere for richness of Ailal and quality of For y Annapolis, M0s-m.and 440 p.m. daily, ex- | Oailand examine the RDIGK AND TAY, AND ALE: FRE! IOKSBURG RAIL .. Dui AND WASHING- Baltimire Im surest on TURS 82.50 6 omume her atroet 82,50 MERI BA Ee rh Ft Nr B. i May: J ean, ree! Ww Line, A. "MAAB, Ladi 5. Janl7 30 NEW OYMBELLA ORGAN, a beantifal set of exquisite! ins of Bel which wive ta these instamane canes fect unequaled by any other orgap SIDNEY T. HIMMO, mara3 4323 7th street northwest. HE STIREF AND THE KRANIOH & BAGH PIANOS gust At lowest prices and most sccommodatine FAR d mere. oFdi be left f Shea of baxyage to destination from holds and | Gs Ke WELD & BIRO. Born AGENTS, © . P. FARMER, Genoral Passenger Agent, 19 street northwest. FRANK THOMSON, General Manages eat, a == am * ANITARY PLUMBING. Just received. Wm. Shasffer and Grovesteen & 8 ga ot ptt te ot ee, 6 Elem Pause View to ft prove BECHRE’S Piano Warsrooms rangement ae promptly Aisa. ‘Octet Posty street. THE EVENING STAR. MONDAY. -April 11, Assi. General Tyler’s Accuser. MISS MURRAY TESTIFYING TO THE ALLEGED IN. SULTS GIVEN HER BY THE BALTIMOKK rost- MASTER. ‘The principal matter of interest in the trial of Postmaster Tylerin the Eoward county, Md., court, last Saturday, was the evidence 07 ube plaintif, Miss Mary A Murray, wao sues for $20 00 damages for alleged indecent assauits upon her by the Postmaster when she was a clerk under him. She is preposessing 1p ap- pearance, and gave her testimony in a siraigut- forward manuer, though several times she | burst into. tears ‘when Telating the devalls of the assavits. She testifled that in the moatn of duly, 1si7, afew Weeks after her appoint- ment, Mr. Tylercameto her room, while she Was ‘alone, and asked her for a registered letter. She went to get if, and when she placed her right hand on tie sheif of the safe where it Jay Mr. Tyler Wok her leit band and acted tn an Insulting manuer. She quickly withdrew her hand ana ordered him away, asking bim never to come into her presence again. She was sooa afcer removed 10 the ladies’ delivery department, One day, when she was alone, he came to her. as be Stated, fora letter. Hedrew her toward btm and tied to compel her to kiss bim. Tnis oc curred aside from the window, where no oue could see him. Another Ume he came in wita Ube same excuse and aid the sam» thing again, On avother occasion he drew her toward Ui Water cooler at the same place, and pulled he haud so hard that It was brutsed. She told hia to leave her at once; that he had several Umes insulted her, end must not come uvar bi again. There were three such occurrences 15 (he ladies’ delivery department. Each tiwe b Uied to place bis arm around her Waist a. aitempted to kiss Ler. On several oecasione liv asked ber to Ret him, so that be couid dri With her to the park, and also askedmw ett be could not see berat her bostdiug tow: She replied that, if he had any business with | ber, tbe post office was the proper place in which to transact 1l and not her boarding house. Some time after her removal to the ladies’ d- livery department she felt that her position Was Unsafe and went to see Tyler about it. He said to be todo, yor ‘ould have had your own Way.” Sue replied, “What do you tnean, General?” He answered. “It is not necessery to explain what 1 wanted you to do; others have done It.” At this point Miss Murray wept bitterly, and It Was solne time before she could proceed. She never met Gen, Tyler but he asked her to kiss him. Whenever she had occaston 10 go to his private oftice he always insulted her. Wuen an tuvestigailon was made by the” special agents of the Post Oflice department, she sev- (ial Umes retused to testify, but at iast, as her name had ben assalled, determined t go be fore the sen. Tyler then came to her desk and salu. hear you intend to sufy against me.” he replied: ‘Yes; the papers have asked why [have refused to testify and | hav to do it In my own Gefense.” He asked what she proposed to testify, and she to: uta. He then suld: “If you testify to this tniag you will break wy wife's heart, and a bever’ and purer woman never lived.” She replied: “Gen- eral, your wife is no better and purer woman than Tam, Isshe?” He replied: “No; t don't belleve she ts. I have vecn a friend of y; since you bave been here. It you testity to these things I will swear ona stack of Bib us bigh as your head that 1 never did such a thing.” THE CROSS EXAMINATION, conducted by Mr. Stockbridge and Judge Mer- was long and searching. The Baltimore Src reports 1 as follows:—Much of It re! the position of the different rooms where the alleged assauits occurred, in endeavor to show that they were open to ‘public view and sur- rounded always by clerks in the immediate Vicinity. Witness before coming to Baltimore bad been employed in the bureau of printing and engraving al the Treasury department in Washington. In the same room with her at the registered letter department there were Mr. M. L. Forbes, Miss Julla Blackman and ‘Miss Lowry. At times, however, she would be alone in the room for some time, There were five clerks In the money-order Offive, one of them facing ber room, and all nearby. Tae assault at the safe occurred early in the morn- ing, she thought between 9 and 10 o'clock. When the doors were open parties at the safe could not be seen by the clerks in the money- order office. Did not callout to them, as she telt too mortified and ashamed to let them know what had occurred. She had told the in vestigating committee all the insults. she could think of at the time, but she was so mortified she might not have remembered all. Mr. Stockbridge.—Was it more mortifying to testify there than here? Witness, (weeping. No, sir; 1 was never placed in such a position as ibis before! 2 Witness was shown a letter which she recog- nized as having written al the suggestion of Miss Juila Blackman, who resignea her posi- Uon tn 1879. It is as follows: “Baltimore, June 13.—Dear General: A report is circulated ‘Unrough the Office that Julta ts going to resign. I sbould be very vUhanktal it you would add to yourmany Kindnesses and give Ler place toms Very respectfully, Maky A. Mugxay. Miss Blackman had been in Gen. Tyler's office and cute to witness from there. “Told witness she was going to resign, and sald: “Mary, why don’t you apply for’ my pl Your eyes are very Weak and you must take iny place. Gen. Tyler hes often aske+ me why uu did ot apply,” Witness at nrst deelived to write the application, but Mies Blackman insisted She must do so. Miss Blac,cman finaliy Clated The Lote, and, after witness had written It, took it t Gea. Tyler, Winness san. her whole life at the post office Was a-serles of persecutions and iusults, specttying as the chief of them the continued requests of Gen. ‘Tyler that she should Kiss him. Sue only went to his oftice on business, or when he sent for her. In isis she applied to him for a pass Lo go to Washington. The three last assaults upon her occurred during the summer or spring of isis, and she presumed the pass had been applied for in January or February, tis. ‘Was not certain of apy of the dates. The last of the assaults was, she thought, between 1 and 2 o'clock in the afternoon. In reply to Judge Merrick, who said he was obliged to ask for Bagiiicnal Particulars of the Oirst assault at the safe in thé registeres letter office, withess said: He took my right hand and he was standing to my right; de not know with which of bis hands he took it; could not tell how long he held it, but 1t was not a second; he did not remove her hand that he might approach the safe bimseif; was positive that he placed her band on bis person below the waist. Betng questioned as to the certainty of her recollec- Uon, she exclaimed, araid a burst of tears and sobs, “lam as positive as if I was golng to die and go to judgment this moment that | tell the truth and the whole truth. Do you think I would come and swear and tell you a lie.” dudge Merrick.—“God knows. I would not like to judge you, my friend.” Witness told her friend, Mr. C. C. Fulton, that she had been insulted, but did not tell him the circumstances; she did not tell all to Miss Black- man and to Mrs. Taylor; did not leave the oitice because her bread 2nd Butter depended upon it, and she had do other resource. Judge Merrick.—* Were you willing to sell your honor for bread? Witness (weeping. )—" No sir, I was not will- ing to sell my honor, I fought for it.” Did not kKDOW tbat the place was her only possible re- source, but she was not able to do hard work, abd must Lave been hometess in the streets. To. Mr. Bonaparte. —Mr, Fuiton advised her not to resign, but to avold Gen. Tyler a3 much as possible, and not to go to his office except on business. ‘Her parents were dead and sue had no one but herself to depend upon. Geu. Tyier sald to her several times that her position was Wanted, as persons* told him she owned two houses and got rent for them, and that it was only meanness that made her keep tne place. ‘She told him she had nothing at all. Capt. B. F. Matthews read from his noves as to statements made by Gen. Tyler before tue goverbment agents at the examination, 1a which withess Was prosecutor, as to the ollicial character of the postmaster, ‘Or Miss Murray Gen. Tyler sald that she was appointed at the Solicitation of Mr. C.C. Fulton only. Snortly after she Went to his (Tyler's) room to thank him for her appointment. " She sald: “A man in Jour position can never know how a poor girl feels, I can never thank you sufficiently or repay you.” He told her in a jocular way that ladies always had a legal tender. Sh¢ asked What It was and he said, **Kisses.” Afterwards it was alluded to in a joking way, as often by vber as by him. He meant it only in a friendly manner, and asserted solemnly that he intended no harm. Mr. Bonaparte said the plainuil had closed her case. Mr. Stockbridge made the opening statement tor the defense. ‘The first Uning the jury were called upon to decide was the question whether the defendant was or was not # resident of Bal- Umore county. If that was 80, the verdict must be for the defendant. They expected to suow by pea evidence that the whole narrative of Miss Murray wasa fabrication. The testi- moby of numerous Witnesses was taken as lo the residence of Gen. Tyler. THOUSAND VICTIMS OF THE Earra ures cablegram to the N. Y. Herald trom it Stefanovitch, at Pera, says: “The Chios has # more than 15,000. There are 40,000 famtsned sufferers who require immediate assistance. The central committee here implores you to open subscriptions in your o! for their relief and begs you to send the amount col- lected through Brothers to the Ottoman bank, London.” Joun T. RayMonp’s Naus.—Born an O'Brien, be was baptised as John T. O'Brien. Golng i e, be called himseif John T. Ray- public bas refused to recogaize as Colonel Sellers. He "Brien and Sellers behind known hereafter as John T. Raymond. ae in the court of common Ph chapge of “If you had done as 1 wauted you | { Mr. CHARLES H. Winpgx, son of Gen. Wm. EL Winder, died yesterday morning, tn the Tiet }c&r of bis age, at the residence of his son-tn- Jaw, Mr Stewart Darreil, in Baltimore, of gon- {rai breaking Gown of the system, after a sici Lessof three months, He was educated at St. Msry's College, Baltimore, after which he Studied law there, and tater im life began the Practice of his profession in this city. In early ite he was a warm personal friend sud assoct- ate of Jobn C. Calhoun and Judge Upsnar. For many yerrs be was judge-advooate of ths United states havs.__Siuor the war he las not € ely engacrd tn his profession, Dut one child, the witeor Mr Darrel ee eet SENTENCE OF YOUNG M&LVIN Por ASsariTINe 3vur.—The Judgment of the court tn ths Jump- Meivin case, at Denton, was pronounced Satu day. The court sald that althougn they hy taken into consideration all the circumstances Of the case and Its sad results, they could not forget the great provocation leadiog to the ag- sault. This, together with the good character of the accused, as testified to, had Induced the court to impose an entirely different sentenos than would have been tuilicted tna similar under afferent circumstances. Melvin w then sentenced to pay a flue of $1 and costsend be imprisoned in the coumty jall for sixty days, He received the judgment of the court with the quiet demeanor which has characterized Bim | Fery much tntoxte. throughout the trial. Nor a Foor’'s Exkaxp.—The polttical commit- tee of the Union League Club, in compitanc With a paper that bears the signatures of abou three bendred members of ihe club, have im Sited Judge Albion W. Tourgee to read a paper In the club's audience room on the subject of nations! education. The judge has accepted Itis proposed by many members of the clu thet the public lands suail yleld a revenue to ® expend under national authority upon edu cation in those parts of the country Uhat ar) shown by the census most to need pecuniary alt i educational efioris, or, in other words, a Judge Tourgee expresses’ In @ letter to'th cotamittee of invitation, that the ra’to of {litter acy shall be taken consideration tn dis tributing the natioi hool monrys, It ts sug gested that, as a rule, money shall Be given to Schools that are aiready established, and that the most shall be given those educ Most intelligently wld themselves ats, WOM. Hg Wnt Ficnt No Moxe.—In }$63 John Laz- rus, WhO Was then 25 years of age, fought Pete +n California, for $5,008, There were 126 rounds fought in ‘two hours and Afiy-elght minutes, When alfoul was ¢ med and allowed and the battle drawn. ‘zy Lavarus, of this city, as for many ateacher of the fisti¢ art, and a brother Harry Lazarus, Who Was murdered by Baraey Friery, Ged a Tew days sluce al Astoria, and was Duried in the Cemetery of the Holy Cross at Flavbus! sar, Miss DVELL, the Iowa City (lowa) fasting fanatic, Was sill allve last nigut, but she had growb Weaker, and was hardly able to swallow weter. Her puise was very feebie, and she was s0low that She paid no atwution to matters golug on about her. Yesterday is the 47th day Of ber fast, A COLORED MAN, by The name of Rosa, for home in an ox'cart trom one of the stores In Lake's district, Dorchester county, last week, ted, and eto Dome one of the oxen became un 1s supposed thet the sudden jar from the drop- ping Of the tongue of the cart tumbled the col: ered man tuto thy wes broken, hits b wheel. When found his neck ad crushed ina jelly, and hig | brains scattered along the road. TAREATS AGAINST QUEEN VicTORT ‘arions threatening notices’ concerning Uhe Queen Which Came to the knowledge of the nome P led UO eatraordinary precautions Dolni taken in her recent journey to Osborne, Isle oi Wight. Personally, the (.aeen has no fears, Dut those responsible for her safety believe that there is much cause for uneasiness. Foreigm socialists are belleved to be at the bottom ef these threats, 80 says a New York World cable dispatch. THE LATE SENATOR CARPENTER was buried yesterday afternoon at Forest Home cemetery, bear Milwaukee. The funeral pageant sur: passed any former burial in Wiscousin. Not ouly did the entire population of Mliwaukee assemble (0 pay a last Uribule to the deceased, but almost every locality In the state was rep- resented by its most prominent citizens. Dur- ing the forenoon. walle the remains lay tn state in the couri-house, the throug of visitors was 80 great that all could nor gain admittance, and when the hour of 2 o'clock arrived aad the doors were Closed a thousand were yet waitlag their turn, The funeral cortege started from the court-house at 2:15 p. m., with a colamn of military and civil organizations, which extend- ed about one mile In length, besides a long Moe of private ages. At the grave the cere- mony was bi consisting merely of the read- tug of the ritual of the Epi-copal chureh by the Kev, Dr. Ashley. The floral olferings were pro- fuse and elegant * DIED DALLAS. On April lith, 1881, Euzanerm A. Dattas, at ber residence,” 112 ifth street Lorthwest, wife of 8. J. D: year of ber sxe Fuperal sill take place on ‘Thursday, the 14th April, a€ 4 o'clock p.m. Friends of the family are invited to attend, . HESS. In this ci'y, Saturde er Cuanias J i meUthe ang 4 dase. Inte ment at Keck Creck Cemetery to-morrow ss, in the forty-niath April 9th, 1881,0f aged 63 years, 6 aiternoon, at 4 o'clock. bervices at the grave. JOHNSON. On Saturday, April 9, 2881, st six o'cle = P ti., WILLIAM M, JOHNSON, axed sixty~ tree years ‘The funeral will take place from his late resi dence, 1730 Twenty-first street northwest, Tues- day afternoon, at2o'cl ck Tbe remsius will be carried to Union Bethel Church. Keistives sud ‘«nds of the family sre respect ully invitea to at fang, (Zaltmore papers please copy } 2 JONES. On Monday, April 11, 1881, at 849 2 m., J. ELLwoo Jonas, ai his late residence, 2117 K treet worth we Notice of funeral hereafter. . POLEINHORN. On the morning of April 10¢ 1581, Mra JANE POLKINHONN, widow of te mete B. W. Folkinhorn, in the siaty-eighth year of ber ssidence, 942 B strost » Ri 2 o'clock p.m, Tuesday, Aprill2. * REILLY. Sunday, April 10th, 15s], at 3p m., Mre. Many KEILLY relict of the iste Francis Bailly, in the rixty eighth year of her aga. Funeral trom st_ Peter's Uhureh, Tuesday, 12th, at 9am. Friends of the family are respoctfaily invited to attend. . —— - YO CULE, NO PAY.—WHITEHURST'S CEDAR BALSAM is warranted to cure Coughs, Golds, Group, Throst and Lung Diseases, &c. six udose Try it. If not satisfied return the em: bottle and get your money back. Bold by W. 8. THOMPOON, 708 16th street. and all drusviete. Price 25 cents. SLOTT & CROMWELL, Whole- tale janl2-3m UNDERTAKERS AM MACKETT, wi Ueunbour, POLS ISHING USDEATARER No. $16 Pa. ave. n w., between 84 and 4) streets. Everything first-class. dnald oes SPINDLER, UNDERTAKER, jani9 1233 Trh street northwest. OBN K. 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This cause having been referred to me to take an Scoount of the esi aud indebtedaess of Leon WwW inand, deceased, notice is hereby give: Daitehall meced eth the said. refereuer om 'Y, THE 20TH DAY OF APRIL, 1841, AE .. No. 482 L cee ay eS OG PAYNE, Auditor. ING MACHINES GooD a8 NEW. Domestic (with all improvements) 3 Sa | 20 15 12 > 10 in at Bie Osu? Bite api ‘We have