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___ AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. _ JUNCANSON BRUS.. Auctioneers. TRUSTEES SALE OF A FRAME HOUSE IN GEORGE f0WN By virtue of a deea of frast recorded ud records of the District of i © No. 861. folla 3), Sifer for sale at auction, op MON DAT. as 3D Day OF May, 1881, az 4 30 o'cLoom P. w.. in front of the prewises, "the following lot of «rand in Georgetown, D. Beginnivg at * poiat on the West side of Vail street distant 97 feet 6 inches north from the ag sree of Stoddard and Valley om and ronning north with she 1A Valley ‘20 feet, more or leas, aiser’s line, then west ana parallel to Stodderd street ‘to Cator fence, thes south by and with Cstoa’s fence 20 feet, incre or less, to O'Connor's lize, then east Sn¢ parsile] with second line to Valley street and Pssst, Decioninx, improved by house No. 1612 yalley nird of the purchase money in cssh, and baa, Se Gand 12 months, with interest at 6 per cent, scoured BY & deed of trnst, or all cash st | wDenosit of $50 it sale "8 Op REG NALD PEND. DALL, ‘Trustee. 16, 20,2 STEAMERS, &e. NOBrOLK AND NEW YOK STEAMERS. THE STEAMER JANE MOSELEY Fal eave ber wharf, foot of Sixth strect. every Day, ESDAY and FRIDAY, at 5:30 i an tongue atl Piney Point, Point Lookout and Thess ‘iret cles © Second: Fistercomny at Foing: Beturnion Teazen ves Nottie x TUESDAY, THURS- DAY ana staterootas ban be secured at general 416 F stroet northwest. THE NEW YORK STREAMERS JOHN GIBSON and EC. KNIGHT will resume their tire, leaviog Pier 41, East River, New York, every SATURDAY, at 4 pm., and -zetown, Svery FRIDAY, at? arm. ‘Fer particulars apply t0 agent. 63 Water street, Georgetown. aplo FEED WOOD, Sec , 1416 F street. BB RICHMOND, | FACDERICKS- AND STATIONS Ose one RICHMOND, FEEDEEIOKSBUHG AND POT: LROAD A QUANTICO. Commenring MONDAY, Apxit 18, 1881, the new doubie-enuine, side-wheel Palsce Steamer EXCELSIOR will leave Weshingion, D. O., from company's wharf, foo: of 7:n stre AT E00 A! M. AND 3:30 P. M.. road. Persons taking this route have a two hours’ ride d an elegant daylight view of mn, and Mt. on the Potomac ani Sexandris, Forts Foote and W: Table and Bar will be firat c! time one-day ticket to Tighmond ‘Gallmited ticket te Hichmona.- a Ww. P. an UTH. s0U Tt a. THE STEAMEE GEORGE LEARY, Oanexine TRE U.S. Man, Yall leave her wharf, footof Seventh atroet, TUES pare and THURSDAYS st 8:30 p. my BATUR- St 6p. m.. stopping st vimey Point : and Post Lookost gathn 255 vote ne Jeaves Norfolk, on WEDNESDAYS. “oRIDAYS an SUNDAYS at 4 o'clock p. a Lae to Fortress | Monroe and Nor- <2 Freight received unt ‘The steamer will extend her ‘trips to Georetown cyan Mondas , topping at Hartley's Wharf. 16 a RSE vanvines ‘The Btesmer ARROWSMITH leaves Potomac Werry whart, foot of 7th street, every BATURDAY, MONDAY AND THURSDAY ‘8t7 o'clock a.m. for ALL Shalit) far as Qurrioman and Leonardtown. according Schedule. Returning Sunday, Tuesday at and a Friday. yo iEKS TO a J. W. BOTELER & SON Are the Azents for the asle of Tickets in this Dis- trict of the INMAN STEAMSHIP 00. Parties proposing to visit Europe can obtain sll taformation iy apron SPE BOTELER & SON. TH GERMAN LLOYD-Sraawes Neri, ae Burwaux New Yous. — ‘LOuDox, ‘The sesamere Of tive company will ea!l every Bat- from Bremen Pier, foot of Sa strest, HOvOkes. of Fron oa to ac kon: A Rew York ve., Agents janld Ne YOBH-HBOTTEBDAM. Erst-class Steam: stine ~aeen Een era Oarrying the U. 8. “E,GabARt tea ie Teatve Yawon Stores, Brookiyn, regularly, on WED- ar 280-870, 2d Cabin, 850. Breer 226. H. ‘4 General Agen! : bie Tiam st. Now one Coes ansaxe ADD!) Washington; or F. JOHNSON. Ament, ares Bafe Deposit Building, corner New York ave. and 15th JanlT MEDICAL, &c. OLD MEDAL AWABDED THE AUTHOB!—A new and great Medical Work, warranted the best and chespest, indispen- sable to every man, entitled ‘‘The Science of Life HA Self-Preservation ** bound in OW | Sheet ‘Frosch ‘musi, eabesecd FBYSELE. | fall gui, 300 pages, contains bsau- cas vicn aly $s ae 125_pre- seriptic ice only sen! anise ‘Bend now. Adres ‘by mail. R. RICORD, 141 WEST Baltimore, frei long ex detoe in hoapital and private practice, is to woarantee a cure in Byphilitic disorders oft ae bloods. throst, nose or ekin. Victims of ees with Spermatorhea, premature decay, i manbood, &c’, rendering per or unhappy, sre radically ‘ms or (eg Gonorrhea cured in tires to Gent daysby a local Po De LBOR, the oldest cotabliahed and most relt- sbie LADIES’ PHYSICIAN f the city, can daily at 455 ite avenue from Zto4sand ios. Aub Female Gompiatnts and Ie- pt treatien marin afflicted with and you ball be Dre Am" We weet near tn sty trond toUp. ane whoy with i fence, ‘a care! ne gan eaten roary Ureang, Nervous, snd, seminal t eee pian privat Biatn ofc tes fan Hayes ‘Banimore G oun eames aati. DE FOREST HAS REMEDY FOR THE TRADES. io ae ceabiahmente fa the FISCHER'S DR! ING ESTAB- ABShnSt and eS No. 906 & ot west, near the U.S. and DYED; also, ORRP FUTURE DAYS. Og pred SALE OF VALUABLE BUILD: ‘7H® NORTH SIDE OF ASTRERT, BETWEEN FIRST oup STREET~ EAsT, NEAR Tab UsitED FATES OAPITOL, " ASAIN IN W. iG@TON virtue of a decree of free Supreme Court of the District of Gotamb | cause No 4,894, wherein Seatac. Mobo is complainant’ and Dani defendsnte, we will in front of ‘the premises on. caity ‘A Oonuolly ef al, are offer for resale at putilto auction UESDAY, THE 267H DAY OF APRIL. Issl ay 5 GLO TP M, tl } inches to an aliey 20 feet ‘snother f the eet Tomei eet fy thereto belonging, ‘Terms of in the District aforesaid, square 729, having a 5 inches by a depth of 128 feet younded on Slley ey opening ‘on A street 15 the sppurtenances One-fourth cash; the residue in three equal instalmenta at aix, twelve and eighteen monthe, bearing interest from the day of sale, and tobe a deed of trust on the property. ‘8100 deposit on acceptance of bid. WO'Bi 44 sreet orthrest tree ast ae ao. ‘Trustees. apla dtds ST AQABLE B HS ount AVEN FOUR-AND-A-1. By virtne of s decree of the eure 0 oourt of the District of Equity, cause No. 7140, iaipant, and Thomas E Young is comp Golumbis, "passed in wherein. al are defendante, we'will offer for sae, at puSlio tion, in front cf the res; pective pisces of prop- oe in ae city of Washington, D.C 1831, ar & o'cLoce P. ‘oT, berianing for weet corner Of said lot and 3 rupning thence south 100 feet and 6 inches to = pubiic alley 25 feet wide: thence east 83 feet and 11 Tichea: south line of E street thence north 100 feet and_ 6 inches to the Street north, and thence west with the line of said street 33 feet and 11 inches t> the lace of beginning, with the frereon, consisting brick building, borthwest. square or reservation having a front of 23 feet » Leing premises No. 622 On SATURDAY, Arn. 30rH, at HOUR, the western half or lot numbered 11, ii improvements in'a thres-story and basement E street THE SAME in the mari or let ¢ 6 inches on Missoari nue and rapning baok that width, to the rear line of said brick dwelling ‘Term: his, her or their until the ful terest ia pa: frals: One-fourth wen Caya therestyer: the residue, in threo qual installments at 1, ay of sale, the Purchaser or purchas lot, improved by a three-story and attic Hig No. $07 (old number 800) on day of sale or from the ere giving motes for the este years Pro! interest from day of sale at six per csnt per ibnum, crat the election of the purchaser sh Whole of the purcha the ay be paid in okive parcols sold fo be etsins re parcels £0! movotof purchase money aud in- If any parchaser abal ihall fail to com- piy, with the ferius of eules, the trastecs reserve ths Tixht to readvertise risk and cost of sucl deposit on accentance of JAMES U3 D. Penn. ave. northwes' “DUNCANSON Bus H. WARNER, TRUSTEES: Est TE ON i3rH RS ‘T STREETS NOR CH WE: and resell the 2 property b aefaaltin purchaeer # each bik 8. EDWARDB, ) street northwest. | rrustoes. a5 tne the O8., Auct’rs. Real Estate Auctioneer. Que OF UNIMPROVED REAL STREE Fe nant 8 virtue of a deed of trast ber ith folio 343, Distri ate ep tem 4874, duly record in Liber 753, co of the land records for the party secured theseby, we will sell 96 pablo anc- Hon, in front of the 26TH Day OF ApxrD, I! premises, on TUESDA i, THE iL, AT 5 O'CLOCK P. following-described real estate, situated in the'aity. ot Washi ington, District of Columbia, to wit: Southern part of lot numbered t The ‘twenty-three (23), in square numbered two pundred ane nett eight (258), and dese southeast t corner, of ribed as foil ning at the said Wee ‘and tenes Fannin x the line of !3th 'street west forty-one Cid tect aed cient (8) Inches ; thence west ong hun: Gred and twenty (1 ) feet to ths rear line of ssid lot; thence soath forty-cne (41) feet and eight (3) inches: thence esst one hundred and twenty (120) feet to the ments. &, beginning, together with the improve- ‘One-fourth cash ; and the balance in one, a) two | 2) oe @) ye c TS, with iaterest at six Dry semi-sannally, #2- 83 Cured by adecd of trast oa ihe property Bo all cash 38 from cay of reserve the ba it and cost of dei advertisement. ‘at option of the purchaser. $10 of sale, and all conveyancing at cost of ris of to be complied with in seven to reee!l the property at the ri faulting purchaser, after five day deposit 8. FULLER, ZT apis-eo DAVID TL. MOAuIBON, } Trasiess. eee NED eee Ne Leceee UNCANSON BROB., Al Auctioneers. TRUSTEES’ BALE OF DWELLING-HOUSE AND EREMISES No. 614 F STREET, BETWEEN foaoee AND SEVENTH S(REETS NOKTH- vi virtue of a deed of trust to wh 3 Aber No. 925, strict of Col Yolig 1e6, of" the land jumbis, we will will sell at gomic suction. in front of the premises, on FRIDA’ in square bounded as follows: point on the north ti ‘west from the north No. 406, in the city of Washington, D.O THE 22D DAY OF APRIL, A. D. 1881, AT 5 O'CLOCK P. M., all those parts of iots 17. and 18, game at distant 49 feet east corner thereof, and run- ine of said fot 45, po Sience south 383 feet 144 inches to ‘the public wes! ToS tect ‘ig inches to the nowt and thence east 24 feet 4 Inches to the pi tometiion with the isaprovenente ginnin) a of & ee ‘Terms of sale: purchaser. spideds “Wht. cet 454 inches: thenes, north h line of ea! brick dwelling. All converanoing at the cost of the WOODWA) E MaTTINGEy.s Trustees. Pea CHANCERY PROV: aT TED. Die AND D th eee of Golamitia, pansod | ie of Columbi: Fol Yours etal are ais rir a ie ed t oun ot al- are complsinantean are L: Gadais det are mises public Seton in front of the respective ee of property, in the city Washingto, On WEDNESDAY, Lot numbered Young et al. of original lot 32, 10 equare 490, with the improvements thereon fisting in athree-story known as ‘*Young’s Law Buil O'CLOOK P. M., by Thomas E’ SALES OF 87 SEREETS SOGTHWESE: of the Papen {Court of * offer for ‘wherein. fendsnte, we will of Apa. 277 29 of 1881, at 5 je subdivision and Duilding, Bo parte Lots numbered 98nd 10, in the same square, havi Xfrontor 0 feet au Sthohen ‘on Oth street W Host, an ae back that. ridth 102 feet end 6 mehes to an ning, aliey 10 feet wide, Dein inded on the south by C surest west, with the improvements ‘thereon. can- brick. epaildiogs, ore three-story brick and two two-story ones @ number of store usiness pt RSDAY, Auth dort, sie ae af 5 o'CLOcK P. M., the whole of the square pumbered 232, with the permanent improves and com: modious Dri the homertend of the late Jobin ME ments thereon, ck dwelling, formerly ‘oung. square is now under rent to the Calis ‘States dor. aster’s d ernment as a quarterm: ‘Terms of sale: One-fo1 the sever urth: ‘cash on ‘Sale, or within seven ‘days, thereafter: the resi in three equal Peeps ‘at one, two and three Sears from the d: chasers giving his, for the same, with six per cent annum; purchaser the whole of’ the be paid in cash; the sold to be retainied chaser sha! the Trustee interest from until chase money and interest is paid. Jail to comply with the ‘terms ve the right to readvertise an Fesell the property at toe risk sale, the puichater or pur. Sorat from the day of sale, at day alo, or at the election of the Tie reape sour may ie full eee ae of par- any bur- title to the and cost of such efaultine purchaser. 0 deposit on acceptance of each bid. JAMES 8, EDWARDE, | D street northw FRANK HUME, | ¢ Trustees. 4 Penneyivanis avenue peux ‘ANSON BROS. HANCER' CISA fae ¥ INT A ofthe Dincic of of Oclembig in RS Dr eel wy Ei uit, ppbatated ny oni a in front of et Fo 31: TEOS. J. FISHER prevaiteg, offer for SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ES- CORNER 0! NORTHEAS’ NUS AN y, the re 1 at ed TORSDAY, rae at 8:30 ocr O, Ae iste | arose, Ape ge, ROrthw » Aucti. brad See Om AS ToWEnee . Auctioneer. GagcenTEs SHELF GOO! ‘SCALE: oops, gou yp ABOR. mua ide peel Georgetown, Fitton AT AUCT! got an fetween Congrées and shail sell the entire effects. epl9-3t EME |G oa Hight THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. apl5-eokda | | of | purchaser, sitar __ -ToO.menRew-_ |S Yet or; -» Auctioneers, NCERY VALUABLE. Ae REAL PAS THE Bas: pPEo oF pia ENDS, BELWaN tay Pig Sarctte a the Suprem ourt of pe Sa boat of Colum! heath & BES we. ary, AD, D. it rele ides: RSDAN, Eid ater, ‘DAY OF APRIL, A.D. 1881, part of lots and’, in square a, Sitiate in W 2 Wash! maton otty. District of Colum- th the improvem described a8 fol- lowes’ fOr Paes of lot 3 on the south Bs fret wide, at a point 55 feot 41a; of aaid ther alley thence with theline of eaidlastimentioned alley due | south 18 feet; thence een eee ee eel of beginuing;and be- fidect h ow Jersey avon aes reaiamnton tnecast | ect ew ue rom fhe mn said lots viding ee and 286 feet | Sigenes from the se nthe southwest and running, ht sppice wardly toane araley' feet iis wt ‘th ith ania ne porthwaraly 24 foot t ‘The north 3 fest on Ne ane avenue of said part of lot a by A depth of 62 t, being an alley way common to the land adjoining it, benz | thealley mentioned in liber W. 1. 66, foll> 22 Ko., the land reoords of the District of, ‘Commbia. ote sale. frd cash; balancein two fa rg tals ‘at one and two years respect. | galting pu nF jUDSON OGL, pets 1HOMAS DOWLING, , Auctioneer, TBRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY nome paral PLEASANT, DISTBIOT OF O0- Gr dd pre dated the 34 ay’ Po eat by ir ‘1871 recorded in' fee ie bi tebereuy, the aad, maened tastes undersigned t ‘rill'sell, om ae PRIL 2tAT, 1981, 47 6 Yoxoon., on the prem ote nr agar roperty, Wiz: ‘and parce! of ind belag in the county of Washington and Dict of Columbia, bein part of lot nuiabered. one Ce in section numbered one ce 28 in 8. P. Brown’ssub- ot ft B a i on of veyor's office of said District of Ool eing the north end of the aforesaid Lot No. oa rot belay oa8 hundred and twenty-four and one-half (12439) feet on Park street, and one hundred (100) fest on Pine street, and containing 13,450 square feet of groun ‘Terme of sale: The amount of indebtedness, se- gured by this decd of trust ft unpaid, with the ex: penses of sale in cash, a1 lance at six and frelyemonthe, for whieh thenotos of tne purchase bearing interest from day of sale and secured by & deed of trust on the propery, sold shall be taken. Ail conveyancine, &e., at purchasers cont- B10 deposit required st thé tine oF sale. If the terms sale are not complied with in ten daysfrom the Gay of sale, the Trustes reserves the right to tesell the property at the risk and gost of the defaulting five days’ publication in ‘The ‘Evening Star. aad A. L. STURTEVANT, Trustee. ‘This is one of the most desirable lots in Mt. Pleasant ant, and if the purchaser deeiros, money will be loaned to buiid on it, and ten years” credit xiven for such loan. apll-dads spreues DOWLING, At Auctioneer. OHANOERY SALE OF VA PROPERTY Ad MT. PLEASANT, W. WASHINGTON COUN. By vistue of a Asoree of the Suprema of the Dintrictof Gol pao Pas, causo No, 6.203, wherein. wwiitans s. {s complainant and John 4 others as: Tendasis, the underelgued, ae trastecs, ill gall at lersigne Baye: suction, in front of the pi THE 4TH pee OF APRIL, 1881, aT So'cLoos 81) that piece or parcel of ground lying and beingin Me Pleasant, in the county of Washing- ton and District bia, and known and di Sesiben Se sollons Beginning on the 14th stroet leading from the city of Waskineta ata Dotnted stone, and muaning theves cose west 60-100 chains; tn: 9 ining, containing two acres of land to- eens wi fall all the eee cate thereon and tae “"Rerms of eal of sale are as follows, to wits” Three hun- ered nee at the time of ees one tous of purchase cash on the day of sale, or jaan seven days t three equal install twelve and eighteen months from the day of sale, the ee giving his promissory notes for the rred payments, Dearing interest from the day of sale until paid: oF je Purchaser may, & lection, pa: Deeti to be retained until last paymén ieuisde. it the terms of eale be not compiled with, the trus! reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after tea days" notiog in s elt paper. $42 atreck 2.w. WATEON J. NEWLO Fo; as bs Brides at cco §27-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED, in 601 equence of the storm, until FRIDAY, Apatn 8TH, 2881, same hour and place. By order of the Tras- toca. apt-d&de t2-THE ABOVE SALE 18 AGAIN POST. PONED. in iSonmeguenae of the rain, until WED- NESDAY, ApBIL 13TH, game hour and place. By order of the Trustees. aps-d&ds ee cents SALE 18 STILL FURTHER Rostponed in consequence of bad weather ‘until IONDAY, Ree 18TH, same hoar and place. By order of ‘trustees. apl4-d&da $2 THE ABOVE SALE IS BTILL FURTHER STPONED in consequence of the rain, until auUneDay, Aba @1sT, 1881, at same hour and By ‘order of the"Trustees. apl9-d&ds HOS. E. WAGGAMAN, \N, Beal Estate Auctioneer. AUCTION pa OF A NINE-ROOM DWELLIN gs No. 1131 91H BTREET NORTH- On THURSDAY, TRE 21st Day oF oon 1881, a7 5 O'CLOCK IN THE seTeEnoon. t (7 will sell, in Loon of the premises, the described ‘ob feet trent by a depth of 9 ect Sizches. ‘the improvements are rk9 part how, and thehouse, Lisespecte aon frm conveniences 1s first class. House prea for Terms of uae very eazy and will be mates mown day of sal apls-3t THOS. “E. WAGGAMAN, Auct. Cae CERY SALE. ‘By virtue of a decres of the Supreme ourt of the District of Columbia: passed | Equity cause No. 5896, we will, on THURS- DAY, THE 27H Day OF ApEIE, 1881, 47 6 0'0L00 P.M-, in frontof the premises, er for sale a auction lot No, 6, in Jolin B. Biuboyrs. recorded subdivision of square No. Ee fronting 34 feet 4 inches on D street north and running back wit! shes, width ‘108 feet to. a pape a ney, and improved by two well-built three-sto relling houses Sos. 109 and Ju D strectportiwost ‘Terms: fourth of the parents money in cash; Testdue in threo e qual iments of six, twelve and eighteen vinonths ‘with six percent in- terest; deed given ‘upon the final ratification of sale anid deed of trust taken tosecure deferred pay: Tents, oF else deed given upon final Fatidcation of sale and ful Uno of ae purchsee money. A depos.t of cau each hi sold. NDREW C. BRAD! KY, REGUNALD FEN. DALE, Trustees. THOB. J. FISHER & CO., loncers. apl6-d&da ALTER B. WILLIAMS &00., See TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE PROVED PROPERTY PHONANG ON HAMPSHIRE AVENUB, SEVENT! Sie AND I STREETS NORTH AT AUG: By virtue of a deed of trust, dated the on aay of Beptember, 1871, and duly cor cae iber No. Bie, alto 426, 4 Eon che the Washington of ground & aituate tl in the said cit Ww Was! Cerlenased Be ie nome Aes ‘a, two (2), et " Gh ana ney cone 2h) fa Square WUADErSE one see | Eee ee tw, 0182). cash ; and the balance ins equal iuatalinente Cae one, two and three rears from day of sale, to be secared by the notes of the HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. USTER SALE OF VALUAB EEE ne nn eck due east 25 foot, and thence | i AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON. | BULDING Love ON SIXTRENTH STREET, } Bee BETWEEN 8 AN STBRETS, NoRtH: | Twas “Frereexta AND BIXTARNIB | of SBE ARD T. STREETS. AT AUOTION. AY FTERNOON Apnit, i ae, ar 6 o'cLoce, ve ro wil sei] Tip front of' | Premises lots 88 and ig Blake "8 su ivision of square 191 Hach Th fronta 482 feet on | 16th street by @ depth of oe ne after we Jot 73, in | it rect On Blake etrect’by'a deste d terms eine ediatel quare, frontin of 82 feet. Enown ateale. A depos on each lot will | bexequired at time of eal ‘male. Conveyancing and re- | cording at purchase! | “apia‘et: “DUNOANSON BROS., Auctioneers. | 0} E. WAGGAMAN, mae Heal Estate Auctioneer. BUILDING LOTS oS N THEW WESTERN PART OF I will offer at pobics sale on the 207m Dax or. ait J Arniz, in front of the premises, COMMENCING ar 4:39 O'cLooK,. the ollowing: Be property : Lot 1d nn | By oe Square 468, 18th, bet 4:30 °'Lots 19 and 21 and half of 16, in Square 24, 25%, between M and N, and N, between 25th and 26th, at 6 o'cloc! aie 11,18 Square 27, Pa. ave., between 24th and ‘Ava Lota and 33, i in Bquare 16, 26th, between Taud K, at5 ‘Terms at aplé- THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Auct. TION SALE OF IMPROVED AND UNIM- | | Ave BROvED Paorenry, OND © On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, ce and Q streets AY, a1 4:30 o'cLooK P. M..,on the prem- ises, @ two-story frame house, No. 1636 Vermont i streets. Lot No. 25, AY, 4 5 0'CLOOK P. M.. on the premises, jmare'211, fronting about 32 fect on south ie Island ayenue, between 14th and 1. lot 13, side of, tro Tor Sent tarot two be ib Wait FEB, jaaze 24, two brick hotises, Nos. and’ 1216 io, bath root between M and N streets northws ‘ On THURSDAY AZEENOOR, APRIL Ist, ar O'CLOOF, on ots ‘21 and 23, square 0, ‘each fot 2939, on Sth between Land Tortheasty ‘oved by a neat frame dwelliag, No. 1481 Cth strect northeast, with blossido warden, fruit trees and shrubbery. HAME Day, ar 4:80 O'CLOOK, on the premises lot 225, squaré 676, 1 treet. befwean North Gapi- tol: strecta eit improved by a nice thre 3, on the prem: a3 torr brick house, known as No. 6, K street ni SAME DAY, at 5.30 0'c! on the i Preise, Lot No. 16, square 822, S7x108 feet on bth strect southeast, between EB _and-G streets, improved by two frame. Seeing Nos. $38 ana 525. ‘Termsof sale: One-fourth cash ; the remainder in six, x, twelve and eighteen months, with interest, secured by deed of truston the premises. Cnvey- ancing at the cost of the Porobase: J. FISHER & ‘00., Aucts., apl3-a 1223 F street northwest. ITOH, FOX & ROWE. Beal Estate Brokers. py S' PALE OF VA SS ae ROPERTY NEAR IOWA. CIRCLE, 3 aes VERMONT AVESUE. yraee on deed of trust dat ARES 7th), A.D. 1879, and duly recorded in Liber 910, folio 67 et vot , one of the land recordsfor the eens of oes and at the Tequest of the thereby, wo will gall + yous auction, in trot reer of the NE NESDAY, THE Cees ees oF 1881, aT 4:30" o'cLook the following. seril Teal entate: situate 3 ‘and lying in Washing- ton city, District of Lee to wit: Let num- bered poverty C (70), ia Vale's scones subdivision of part of & re numbered two hundred forty-two. (om said lot Hage tweuty-| feet on erm it avenue, towel , Re FO m, ing of & ‘Two-story Basement and Mansard Brick Dwelling. ‘Terms: One-third of she snat ha money, with the expenses of sale, in cash; and the balance in one (D and two (2) Years, for which the ‘notes of the rare maser, with interest at aix (6) per cent from jate of oe and Coreg fe a scone Boat on the pro} sold, shall be iy will be Bol to unpaid assessment f for apectal im- provement on Vermoct avenue. A depositof two andred and fifty ($250) dollars will be required at time of sale. All conveyancing at (Semone ‘3 cost. If terms of sale ara not complied with in. seven days, the Trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five days’ advertisoment. ee) GE W. v,, BOWS, $ ‘Trastecs. LDWELL, By virtue of a deed of trust dated Novem- ber 26th, 1880, recorded in liber 958, foli fh 7%, one of the land records for the District. HM pee I will offer for sale at public suction, front of the peveriye pieces of property, in the ue ory Washin; 1. C : p Un MONDA’ “API 18rH, 1881, aT 5 grotoce: Lot 0, in Square 949, | fronting 41 fect 23 street east bya depth of 101 foot ee fobea toan alley 30 feet re improved by frame uals two two-sto1 | improved bya two-story France Dwelling, vaud has j a front of 29 feet ou 9th streut cust by 116 feot 1035 Inghes on, O streets ‘On FRIDAY, Avni Zip, 1881, at the same hour, art of lot 33, muel Lee's subdivision of a former cubdivleion of orisina’ lot 6, tn 1 au tained within the following metés an fowit: ieee fhe sameon Peansylvanit Svoumne, af ihosoutneast corner et al lot 6, in said eqiiare, and running thenos north west wardly along sald avenue 10 18 foot, thence northeastwardly ight angles to said avenue 80 feet 4 inches: Uhence ane west to on alloy 10 feet wide; teees along said alley 10 feet 10% inches; thence parallel with said avenue about 2% feet to the northwest corner of original lot 5, in said square, and tuencs by and with the Hine of original lot 6 to the place of besinning, improved by # three-story frame dwel!in; One-fourth cash on the day of Terms of sale: fale, or within seven sat ale, Ural, oy the residue in four equal payments at six, 2 twenty four months from the which the pu 08 are to bo inven. bearing intrest ot roms th oro of sale at Boer yable quarter yearly, to be to resell the Broperty at defaulting purchaser. ‘all ——- at the parcanee eco 8 eposit will be required on acoept 2 WM. TAYLOE Abbr ‘Trustee, Louisiana avenue. B. H. WARNER, Anctionser. apd-eo&ds "a-THE SALE OF MOND AY, APRIL 18, 18 FOSTPONED, on account of the zany until MON- Day, Avart ds, 1881, az 6 o’cL0c! 9,20,22,28 "WM. 'TAYLOE SNYDER, Trustee. HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. 10m RESIDENCE | No. 3383 PROSPEOT = ae PEROR BO LOT ON FIRST STREET, BE MARKET AND, FRED- ERICK STREETS, IN GEORGETOWR,D.O., ,On MONDAY, Arnin teat 1881, ar 5 lt apl o’cLocs, in front of the pect ns I eID by 130. ments: Io Immediately, atter will be offered part lot 74, in tty & Hawkins sddition to Georgetown, 2 frontot 20 feet by a depth of 140 feck, to an apalley. ‘Terms: For the improved property are $2 000 cash, the rv ete int two equal payments, at sixand twelve months, ith notes bearing interest and se- cured by 8 deed of trust on th ‘Terms, s014. All conve} -» at DUT 4, depoait of an Pain leat BI) on “onoh loco of Papi “THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. ee THE ABOVE SALE 18 ee ‘DIN Apuit 20TH, sam ¢ hour aud place apl9-c&ds THOM4aS DOWLING, Auct. THIS EVENING. Wy 4vtee B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctionsers. ‘OSTER" Gerar SALE OF ae ENGLISH 2 aND es BOO! Iie Weat 8 parneats of literature. x book buyers, as the Satire sock faust be closed, apls-6t \HOMAB DOWLING, Ai Auctioneer. ae ALE OF A VALUABLE LOT AND = ae AN] q STW 1522 (B05), ascents setae ning of eal cine fronting Ywonty-tworand one Bae foot on ak ANTH. HYDE, Trustee. ‘ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. STEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ONCE eee Ce popes renee ‘any ottepinber, Ae Dealstls UNGAR: BEOS., Anottonears, D ar ‘9th ‘sud D streets ‘northwest. REP PARLOR SUITE.WALNUT QUAMBER AND BXUSSELS OARPE WaLND? RIDEBOA at Cry AED, WALNUT HACK CHAIRS, TABLES: LOUNGE. FEATH- 8, CCK MATIR REE, CHINA A ICk BOX, STOVES. KIT ge oD CONDITION, Penne AVENUE AND G Q ‘STREET At auction FRIOAY xy MORNING, Arnct, 220, COMMENCING AT 10 0'c1 ‘ap20 BIIC SALE OF BRICK BUILDING. No. MOVED WITHIN TEN Dats FROM DaY Ne willeellon SATURDAY, Avart 380, BST « 00, G_BENSINGSR, Auctioneer. FOURTEEN-PASSENGER OMNIBUS AT AUC- on SATURDAY MOBNING, ArBiL 23D, ar id o'oLogK— BAM. NORTHW P's CO STREET NORTH WEST AT 4:30 O'CLOCK P. M., an emote tiown Sethe tobe Femoved within tou days from S - sale. ‘Terms: ap20 d&as 123 F at. ey ‘I will sell at the Resa oA 940 Lonisians ave., 6 14 pasconger Omnil bus. Eale erosive Gan be seen at the Bazaar. BE! eR, uct. H. WARNER, Rea) i Estate Auctioneer. FUBLIO_FAL® OF VERY VALUABLE AND DESIRABLE BUILDING LOT ON wane ieee OLSCLE, 5 Tr AND ADJOINING THE RESIDENCE OF « CAPTAIN PHELP: Iwt'l sell at pan jic auction, on the premises, onPATURDAY, APRit 23p, 1881, az 9 o'c Lock! -M.. &8 above Mentionad, one of the most de- tirabie Lote iu tho ety of Washington, it has a scuth front of 233¢ feat, and looks out upon the Towa Circle. _ It is in a first-class location, and the owner of the lot on the east is abont te build a first- cles reatdence. ‘Title Darfect, ‘derms very liberal, or party may pay cash, as preferred’ $100 deposit. ‘A plotcan be econ at my ee a at the sale. ap20,21&22_B. H. WARNER, Real Estate Auct. cee DOWLING, Auctioneer. ADMINISTRATOR'S BALE OF BLAGK WAL- AUT, CHAMBER RUITS, BRUSSELS AND INGRAIN, CARPETS. Ha 1% AND HUSK MATIRASSES, FEATHER PILLOWS AND BOLSTER! is MARBLE TOPTABLES LOUNG ES, W WILION 5! NG MAL GHINK. “DINING. TABLES. AND OHA AIR, COOKING AND HEATING STOVES, &c., &¢. On BATURDAY MORNING, Arntt 23p, 3881, aT 10 o'cLock, within and in front of the auction rooms of Thomas Dowling, I ehall sell by order of the Orphans Cours, a general sesortment of the above houschold, effects. (OMAS J. MYERS, Administrator of the lite Fanny M Southerland. ap20-3t pV ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctione®rs. Caecree SALE OF VALUABLE ee pEeIATE ON THE BOUT! Conn! OF OHIFENTH AND Staeers NORTHWEST. IN WASHINGTON CITY, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA... By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Qourt. of the District of Colmnbis, passed in Equity cause No. between Ellen Erazler, plai ntig, “and ihe hott of i Frazier the Caen. all that. C8 O° parcel of lying and being in the ity y of W: sehington, District of Columbia, known as bered 16 and 17, in square 127, beginnins for said parts of lots at the northwest corner of ssid square and running thence an along 13th strest west 80 feet; thence exst feet; thence horth 80 feet: hence west to the pout of bemianiins improved b Bape beck Dwelling: house and mai!d~ ines: location is excellent. Tersra: One-ird of purctase money in cash. the balance in six and twelve months from day of sale, with interest from day of on at ee maces to be secured by approved p Porebarer or purchasers. "A deport of 6100 will bs Zequired when property is i Pare down, snd no eed 1a ven an he purchase money aes apiece’ thall be psid. Cost of Se ee ‘8 expense, and terms ta be com- i vied with within @even days, ctherwise Cre ‘Trus- tees reserve the right to resell at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, Omtce 480 Lousiana ave ice sian avenue, 1. DARNEILLE, “| reastee. BEN. apl9 Office 490 Louisiana avenue, CBANGY SALE OF VALUABLE fKOVED REAL ESTATE ON MARYLAND AVENUE, BETWEEN THIRD AND FOUR 4ND A BALF STREETS SOUTHWE: By virtue of a decree of the preme Ooure: in the rt of lots num- UBSLAY, The Sp Dav or May, Av De leok ao SoLocK Pom the wholsor the lot af romeehetae bered eight (6), in reeervation lettered C, with theim- provements thereon, consisting in two new thres- piory brick dwelling houses: slto the west sit of lot numbered nine (9), and the east half of lot pumbered ten (10), in the same reservation, with the improvements thereon, consisting In two two- story frame dwelling Louses- ‘The above-described property will be sold sub- ject ta.a deed of trust from the, anid defendan Johu fhea and wife, to Wiliam J. Warre ike first day of Jung, AD. 1878 recorded in libs No. 887, folios 197 et eeq . one of the land records for Washireton county, tn the Disrict of, Oolum- bia, tosecure the peyaens. of three isnory potas, all b 3a geld first day of Jue, Si ating four thousand dollars, ard pay ETE able tour dears after date wit from day of sai nti! the full amount oi tretitleto be retain lurchase morey ang iuterest is paid. If the chaser shall fail to ply with the terms of ale within ten days from day of sale the trustee re- erves the right to re-advertise aud re-sell the roperty at the risk and cost cf such purchaser: Gopoei of one hundred dollars. will be required at {ime of sale. All conveyancing st cost of par. a PS RICHARD H. ZASKEY, Trustee, Louisiana Avenue. DUNOANSON BROS. Auctioneers. apa0-eokds HANOERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED Cc Tyan ESTATE ON ae NOBTH- FIRST TWENTY S go! By vittue of decree of the Bupreme Oourt $f the District of Columbia. psseed on the fr Sdth day of July, 1878. in Rauity Osuse No.of G.146, ¥hercin Cleo. A- Jones and Leon Teresa Jones are complainants, and Delilah Ann Jones and others are Tr eee Tehall, on “e 'DNES- DAY, May 4, 1881, aT 6 O'CLOCK v. M., offer for tele st public auction, in front of the prewises, the following-described real estate, belongin, sore the estate of the late A'fred Joi ner to -wit: yest thirty-two ($2) feot of Lot one (1), and the whole of Lots two (2) \bered "One: third cash, and the balance in two ual iimeuts of eis aud twelve suonths rer spectively, with interest from the day of sale. A deposit of 8200 will be required on each lot at the 2 sale, and all conveyanciag and recordiag at archsser's cost. Perms to be complied with in seven days, other- wise tte trustee reserves the right to resell the prop- erty at the risk and c girket Ube detauitiag purchaser. ‘Trustee. DUNCANSON BEOS., Auctioneers. ‘ap20-d&ds , COLDWELL, Real Estate Auctioneer. BALE OF DESIRABLE UNIM- = YROVED REAL ESTATE, SITUATED AT THE SOUTHEAST COENER OF BE el . (cipgrety SOUTHWEST. Of & deed of tru aoth, Tie and: Seeurd ar, gate Nossa igice es Sabie iad, 7 the writen sara si > par ereby, I will sell at panto rections in front of the pretitses, on MO iets! 1881, Ar 50’ P.M, Lot No. 25, of ake cacy hoe of Equire ‘No. 471, ait- as] Terma: Ons-f s pelenon tee ueies Sib at timo, of sate CHANOERY Bees = VALUABLE IMpRovep BEAL N G SIREKC, BETWEEN aOnRe 2a sae Srrtha ‘AND SIXTH STREETS oaii Tstuef 8 decree of the Sa Court e Dist ret of Columbia, passed in Bau th unde a8 s- 5} BBs of 6 it. Tate of 6 per per ), two a), and ares br | Bt. Jacobs OU, we think the case referred to is [Sparta (Wis. , RUBNING CLOSE TO THE ‘BRINK. Tn come of the Rocky Mountain Passes, the runs a0 close to the brink of almort fathomices chaems, that only the most calculating care and unflinching courage of the driver keep the coach from geing over to destruction. A case not similar to this in its clreumstances, but very much like it in its possible reeults, was heard of by our re- Porter to whom the matter was thus detailed by Mr. 0. W. Hubbard, of this town; More than two Fears sgo, my wife was attacked with Sciatic Kbeumatiam or paic in the right llmb,and it be- came very severe. Pains would commence in the hip and extend to the knee, and down to the foot. Just as soon as she would re- tire for the night, . it would become far more severe,—breaking up her reat inducing fleeplessness, and making her sick. We employed the best medical help in thecity. In the course of medication a severe attack of bleeding at the noss resulted, issting about four hours, which nearly cost her life. Nothing produced any permanent benefit. Finally she was induced to try St. Jacobs Oil, and when she had used one fifty cent bottle of it she was entirely relieved of the pains, and rested quietly and easily. After three months, —fccling thbt symptoms of the complaint returning, —she precured another bottle, using which cccasioualiy keeps her free from all pain. I would rather pay five dollars a bottiethan have her suffer as form- erly. AB an-exhibition of the intrinsic worth of certainly striking, and, beyond all @oubt, concia- sive as to its efficacy. It has our endorsement. It | PROPOSALS. JPEOCPOSALS FOR SUBSISTENCE STORES. | Orrige Frnomastsa axp Devot b0 pounds: watt oon ‘as Bos, pouni ore than ten 7 = — ten per eta 0 resin, and to bs free 2,000 pounds Salt, fine, in bags. ie epee ae @ Balt. 2 Sb. pockets. oAtandard’ camp raf Flour can be seen at this of the at with che opens be delivered asad laundry, not to contain a eee with 7 ited ore Th to be delivered by 1 Euveloves ‘ola be o matked x Brorotals for For further information apply to the under. signed. W. H. BE! ap20-2t Ospt. and 0. 8., U. #. Army. ROPOBALS FOR STATIONERY. Treastry DeraRTMent, April 9, 1881. Sealed Proposais for furnishing Stationery for the fecal year ending Jane Bota, A892 will be fer ceiv evel ss bat yer untilthe 1lth Dar or Bisuk forms for bidding will be furnished upon 8 “the bids will he considered and. acoepted or =e, — a item by ite a fe PTO} 90 far ihe Tressury, bond scoompanying the all Constitute: the conteast stween the Gover entand the bidder or bidders, aud no farther contract will be executed. ‘The articles contracted for must be furnished from time to time during the year, in quantities | pureuant to orders from the Leparument. ‘The en- ure quantities will, however, be called for during the year. proposal must be signed by the individual or firm making it, and be accompamed bys bond with sufficient sureties, in the sum of two Thousand a PF 8 United States offi- the sureties reside or furnished by tbe De- Fartment, conditioned for furnishing such por- Hope of the articles se may be awarded under it, An contract. an iveries will Tae io to inspection by | = expert detailed forthe paren M fog e Secretary = ST ePOensy, —_— the eee f aD ooo ee deem cause to annul the the atm ey free of charge at the Treasury Pile falar to bioeon D e failure tocomply with an ‘any one order under ae av ioply the on ney ome & such fe. contract centiim of the Pcie "which it shall be found neces. ied by ‘& satisfactory bond and contracts will be no! ARE established manufactures of, or Pi ‘to be addressed to the andernigned.and marked Proposals for Bt ng teh oes orallpide. ne neiee a = 7 waa WINDOM, apl3-wit Secretary of sPBorcsars FOR STATIONERY. DEPARTMENT OF THE slg, oats QI rt led Proposals will be regeiv thie B mee until 1! oe3 m, x58 9% for fornishing Bt Sa Oo ot a for the tho fiscal Sen yearending J: japk forms of posals, showing the items and egtitnnten quanti Te: requite er with circu- — yd thereto, will areished on applica- must sddireseed to the of the Interior, and ey “Proposals force ion- STYi8 whe, 7t dloees 3 sprcnma FOR POSTAL CABDS. Post Orrick DerarrMent, Waserxetos, D.O., April 2, 1981. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this Department until 120'clock M., on WEDNESDAY, the 4zH day of May, 1881, for furnishing Posta Cards for and during a period of four years, com- mencing on the Ist day of July, 1831. Blank forms of bids, with samples and fall speci- fication, will be farnished upon application to the Third Assistant Postmaster General, Washington, D. 0. THOMAS L. JAMES, ap2-Jawiw Postmaster General. ppeorcesrs FOR ADHESIVE POSTAGE > BTAMES. Post Orrick DEPARTMENT, Wasurxeron, D. C., March 26, 1881. Sealed Proposals are invited from Steel Plate Engravers and Plate Printers, and will be received at this Department UNTIL 12 0°cLock M. on WED- NESDAY, THE 27TH DAY OF APRIL, 1881, for fur- ment may require for public and official use daring s period of four years, commencing on the Ist day of July, 1881, vis: 1, Btamps for the use of the public. 2. Official Stamps for the use of the Executive Departrents. 3. Kewspaper and Periodical Stamps. 4. Postage-due Stamps. Biank forms of. bids, with full specifications, wil be furnished upon application to the Third Aseistant Postmaster General, Washington, D. 0 THOMAS L JAMES, The Seuate Dead-Lock. POSITION OF THE DEMOCRATS STATED BY a nEEWO- MAT, [Washington Special Now York Herald } A very prominent democrat who has given close attention to the Senatorial dead-lock lays down the following thirteen propositions as im his judgment governing the case. He has studied the grounds of the dispute caretaily and intelligently, and the thirteen points which he presents deserve attention not only for the strength with which they are presented, but also because they represent {0 4 forcible way the grounds upon which the democratic Sena- tors justify their course. The following are the thirteen propositions: First—a apy cannot be considered to have & majority Ip @ legislative body when ft is un- able to t Gorm ge ae t & single mo- on unless some one of the alleged minority Sill ald It by voting and thus making the de- sired and necessary quorum. Secopd—The “Toe reputlionns tn the Senate, with Mahone added, have just one-half the Sen- ate. Unless some member of the democratic balf lends bis atd the republican Sen: Mahone, cannot command a quorum, and cam do no business of any uame or nature except “bind Th he |The vote of the Vice President cannot be made available untti the democrais shall Ds obliging enough to create the Ue, which he will then be able to unloose, Of original power the Vice President Bas nol one particle, and the republicans are enraged because the democrats Wil not so vote as Lo give the Vice President the opportunity to turn out aemocratic oflce holders who are faithfully discharging thetr uty. Fourth—The Vice President tas never in tae history of the govercment, Save in a single In- stance, voted in the election of Senate oficers, ahd that Was in acase where a Vacancy was to be Milled. Jt a vacancy were to be | Ved today every ic Senator ‘would be perfectly: willing to bave the Vice President vote if a ue should Occur, but the democrats affirm and will to the ebd maintain that the Vice President's Vote shail not be used to create @ vacancy where no accusation is made against the in- cumbent and where the change is to be made for political purpose only, Fitth—The “rule of the pny about which the republican Senators talk so loudiy, is the “rule” which they will enforce If one or — democratic Senators will help them to do ‘Sixth—The republicans are irritated because the democrats Will not lend their ald to the consummation of the Mahone bargain by the election of Gorham and Kiddieberger. Seventh—At the opening of this session and for seventeen days after, the democrats had a Clear and absolute majority in the Senate, but the republicans interposed dilatory motions every Ume the appointment of commitioes was proposed, aud Lney held the Senate tn a votall unorganized if not disorgantzea condition uot the Vacant seats were filied and the trade with Mahone was compicted. Kighth—When the repubilcans got ready to appoint committees the democratic Senators iuterposed no objections, because comuitiees were essential to the proper organization of the body, and they submitted quietly to navi ail the Chalrmanshtps taken from them ani transferred to the republicans, although they never ought to have done tnis, and they set aa evil precedent In allowing it, which must be | Corrected at the very first opportunity. Ninth—But when 1t 1s proposed to take an- other and needless aggressive step, one entirely: needless except to give Mahone’ his pay and turn out two excellent and acceptabie officers simply because they are democrats, the demo- cratic Senators say:—“‘No, you shall not do it, aba we will stop you by’ precisely the sams Toeans which you aia a for seventeen days to stop us from organizing the committees.” Tenth—Whenever the republicans shall have & majority, even of one, in the Senate, no Gem~ ocrat, will tnt a single diiatory motion against the election of new officers; but so long a5 the republican Senators united with Mahone have only one-haif of the Senate and the demo- craig have Uhe other halt ae democrats will not pace ng or iudirectly in turniag out demo- cratic © Eleventh—The republican Senators may make Fa thelr minds that neither at this session nor Ube next session will they be able to tarn Messrs. Burch and Bright out of office unless by Gy means they Lrst acquire @ majority of the Twelfth—One word more. When comm!tiees are to be appotnted next December, tf the Senate continues evenly divided as now, fair warning is given to the republican Senators iat the democratic Senators will insist on a fair and equitable Siviaion ot the committeas and econ are thirty-eight Senators on each side ‘Or nthe chamber, and common fairness demands an equal partition of the committees. Thirteenth—For the republican Senators to deniand all the committees and all the chair- manships by the casting vote of the Vice Presi- cent is simply to empower the Vice President to appoint the committees. That has never been Consented to untli this session, when, for ace, the democrats permitied it. permitted again, and due and fair Iseld by democratic to that effect. y democratic Senators that these § present their case in the clearest aceee mene euaely } to any one even but slightly familiar with the rules of legisia- lve proceedings, the course they have adopted and which they persist in. DEATH OF A CATHOLIC CLERGYMAN.—Rev. James T. M. Starkey, pastor of St. John’s Cath- oile ak a ‘Green, Baltumore county, died yest aged 36 years. Mr. Starkey was a alive of or wis’ city, where his parents still reside, and studied theology first at St. Charles College and aoetyne | at Lyte] Seminary. Becker, of Wilmington 7 Del, in ty ‘ore, mission belng as assistant ‘pastor of St. Ste- phea’s, W: aanington, D.C, For the seven ae hes been — Long Hy though long in failing health, rematned to the last at the post of duty.—Bal/imore Sun, today, A FORBRODING FULFILLED.—In Chicago, L. Ramey, the junior member of the frm of hi sey & Son, cattle dealers, committed suicide at his residence on Emerald avenue last Friday morning. He returned home from the orgaa- ization of Lincoln Lodge, G. A. R., si after pore od and, after ki his wife = boy ‘ht, retired to another room. after ie Wife heard the oo ota histon, and rushing to his bedside found him affairs of the firm are prosperous, and no cause is assigned for tbe act save that he had a fore- boding he should end his life in this way. ‘MORE THAN Two MILLIONS.—Mr. on. Bay 4 check toCoL Thomas A. Scott for his Texas Pacific stock, which was one of the Written on a pleas of Letter paper, and route er Povey S National a ot the ei cliy ot New ‘ork: ae - a Texas Pacific ees one LY. hich corporated Mr, Gould was Fecently’ ei elected president. DEATH CavseD BY A Toy.—AB Inquest was held yesterday by Mr. ham upon tne body of a child named oly eed ms x of a fireman ted ‘was play! with & wy ate drawn into bis . IV On Tuesday, 10pm dons Donovay, aged seventy-three , April 18th, 1531, at

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