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BUILDERS’ SUPPLI AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. — = ae a a ao = - Fn pene ee ae See se HOMAS oe : Dee TS 2 MAN & CO., 0) N ae Extabiiahed 1900, j ‘Real Estate Ageats and Auctionee T HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. &o.. COMPRISING ‘ ‘St. Cloud Building. TES OF A DESIRABLE BRICK HOUSE, No. 95 | A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF WALNUT, PAR Deslers ‘1. —— G STREET NORTHWEST, AND A Me LOR, CHAMBER AND DINING-ROOM FURN! 3 ‘RUSTEES' SALE OF A DESIRABLE BUILDING HOUSE, CORNER OF MASSACHUSETTS AVE- TURE. LOT SHELF GOODS. 6 BBLS. VIN! TIN PLATE, LOT ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF M STREET, NUE AND F STREET. GAR, PLATFORM SCAL HOISTING AP- “ v BETWEEN VERMONT AVENUE AND FIF- | | By viriue of adecd of trust, dated August 11th, PARATUS IN COMPLETE ORDER. ROOFING PLATE, TEENTH STREET NORTHWEST. A.D, 1880, duly recorded in ‘Liber No 945, folio} ALso, . <, COPPER, PIG TIX, eof a deed of trast, dated June Uth. 24, ef ned.. on the 12th day of Angurt A.D. 1840, ONE. NO-TOP BUGGY, MADE| BY wood BROS. : Guly recwrded in, Liter No. 919. fol and at the Taypest of the secired, defsult having | “ONE TOP EXPRESS W. EARLY NEW. gmeer LAAD. ZINC. ind records for tha Diséries of Os, been made in the payment of the siin secured in eaid | ONE SEIT DOUBLE HARNESS, WITH OTHER § ERD, HES > ibe request of the varty cecured thereby. | deed of trust we shail sell on THURSDAY, the NINTH ‘G00! fale BUILDERS’ HARDWARE. we will sel! at public auction, in front of the premises, | DAY OF MARCH, A.D. 1 it FOUR O'CLOCK P, | At auction, 3} our sslonrooms, 0b TUESDAY MORN =~ m WEDNESDAY, MAKCH FIFTEENTH, 18H2, at | M.,.ip frontof the premises, ail that piece or parcel of | ING, MARCH FOURTEENTH, cbmmenciog at LEN m one AVE. AXD 607 BSTRE! FIVE OCLOCE BP. the following described real | ixndlying and being in the city of Washington, District | O'CLOCK. atl it state, situate in the city af Wasbington, District of imate torwit: Lot dhitty-two (ea}ror Geomre Tare ve subdivision in square natabered two bended itd cording to the plat of the said ci GLASS. pes OILS, WINDOW AND PLATE of Co umbia, and known and iesignated as parts of lots thirteen (15) and fourteen (14), of McGuire's subdi- vision f square six hundred and twenty-four (624). beins the east eiht feet front, by the cepth of lot four- a Jot having a frontage of 25 feet by a | teu, and the weet eizht feet front by the depth of lot NI Y": depth of 15 to a wide aliey. thirteen, the two parts of the lots tozether forming a TICE cate Te en ee ee | Rares One tite Latte Ealince in six, twelve end/| frou art north @ rest of sixteen feet enoreacine hese Estimates furnished to Builders. A full stock of AR- ISIS’ SUPPLIES always on hand. GEORGE RYNEAL, Ja., hteen mouths, with interest ateix percent por an- vom secured bys del of traston the property sold: 2 all cast at option of the purchaser. A deposit of $100 lat the time of wale, and “all. couveyanc. mitng at expense of purchaser. Tf terma of r With even width one hundred and twenty-four feet. This property is situated on @ street north, between North Capitol street and Ist street west, and is im- proved by a two-story and basement Brick House. ‘Terms of sale: One-half cash; balance in six and twelve month: st ; wapiod seit 2 ei for which the notes of the purchaser bd OS Tru Sreuxt Nonrnwsst. eS Re rel a nee ae Tie ie aad | will be taken, bearing Interest at six per contin Per = = VVotdefauiting jurchaser after five dayw advertwe- | nui froin tho day of fale and secured bya deed’ of STEAMERS. & prot trust upon the property sold, or ail cash at ion of FAMERS. ¢ 2 Ye HSMITE. 3 the purchaser. A depoeit of $60 will be required at the = = — J.T. COLDWELL,§ Trustees. | time of eale, and all conveyancing and recording will y orice. WM. M. SMITH, Sarcuan OYE g coeds | be at the purchaser's cost. if terms of sale ars Not FOR POTOMAC KIVER LANDINGS. On and after NOVEMEER 2p, REOWSMIFIL will ks ar GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. . every MONDA HIRTS. SHIRTS, SHIRTS. ceed f eell, at FIVE O'CLOCK P. M., on THURS- Davie ai ave wean Wer wast fo nestinb You THAT WE SEE DAY, the NINTH DAY OF MARCH, A.D. 1882, the omni Ferry. On THURS better Shirts for the money asked than, any other ostab- | western part of lot numbercd. two (2), itl equare nun. ments hy ishiment in Ameries. Not that we doubt your know | bered six hundred and. seventy-nine, (679), beginning On SATURDAY. Currioman aud Leonanitown. of the fact, but for fear that you mixht not think | tor the eaine at the western corner of the said square ‘JWHN E. WOOD, Agent. st at the Tight time, we insert this itt/e reminder | and thence running southeastwardly along the line of aes ‘ oe NNISS sold the * "Mystery" Shirt for 75c. | Massachusetts avenue seventy-cieht (78) feet and five @ATTANO” LEAVES every one else asked $1.50 for the same quality, | (5) ex; theuce northvastwardly on a line at right UNDAY, TUESDAY he same quality all the time. The good ‘*Mys- | an; vith said avenue twenty-two feet and seven and Poto tery” Shirt that you bought of ual, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 7 or8 | one-qnarter (22 tt. 7yin.) inches; thence north four- Noiini on Tuesdays | years ayo for 75 cents can be duplicated both in ‘quality | teen (14) fect and threetand. three-quarter inclies te the Sendays and Thurs- | and p to-day — m line of north F street, and thence west along the line of aud Mondayg | | The “Mystery” Shirt is as good as any Shirt in Wash- | said strevt seventy--ix feet and eught inches (16 ft. 8in.) 1 Sundays “down,” | ington, and the pr ed, 13 only 79 cents, Bt | fo the place of bexinninu. a6 ME ou2 F street northwest. ‘Terms of sale: One-half cash; balance insix and axton every Bonday, Weducelay a For information apply to TPuomrsoy DRESS SHIRT MANUFACTORY AND. MEN'S FURNISHING EMPORIUM, 816 F Street Northwest. WITH FOOTWEAR, TEAME HANDWEAR sroe stad Noetelicst-od baer Heer he Sn da fansut unfinis! c ; fini nd Fount Lookout.- 50 | apes ¥- of the l. unfiniehiet, Boy's Wamentta, uniinished, 60. ; finish Ss. B. ELLERY, sUccRSsOR TO DUBREUIL BROTHERS, MANUFACTURERS OF FINE DRESS SHIRTS GENTS’ FURNISHINGS. 1112 F Srneer Nogruwest, Wasminaros, D.C. 2 NEW YORK ST JOHN GIBSON and E. C. KN eavig Pier 41, East River, ry RDAY, at four’ o'clock p.m!, and_Georxetown FRIDAY, at 7 ott sani For particulars pply to acent, €. ater atreet. Georgetown, ickets and staterooms can be secured at general office, 623" 15th Nationa: Metropolitan Bank Buildin; . LOL Pnmsyivania ave- J, and at b«t. ““RLFKED WOOD. Secretary. their New Yonk, ¢ ‘$12.00 Six of the Finest Dress Shirts to order. JEW YORK E Fine Shirts to ord: ‘9.00 NEW york ROTTERDAM. ine nie Shi le 2-00 ‘The firs*-claes Steamers of this Ling, mar. “AMSTERDAM, * “ROTTELDAM, — = MUSHUEDAML oN TEN, “Pp. CALAND,” and “MA. the U. S. Mails to the Netherlands, leave | son Stores, Brooklyn, regularly, on WEDNESDAY. First (: Dal . Steerage, CAZAUX: General A South William stree ‘Washington,, or F. N. Agent, National safe Deposit Buil ick cvostus and lath trowt northwest: tt ___ HOUSEFURNISHINGS. _ ‘AS WE ARE ABOUT TO INTRODUCE A New Line of PORTABLE RANGES, We have several Cook Stoves and Ranges that Ne will sell at cont price til Marc tat. in order to room for new stock, Some HEATING STOVE on hand to be sold at cost. To ciean out the buianc. of }-Gas Portables, we have put them down at less tuan mannfretaren pri ‘Call carly aud secure Bargains in above goods, at ‘TEAMSHIP COMPANY LIMITED. W YORK AND LIVERPOOL. G AT CORK HARBOR. R49. N. W YORE. B.. N 29 Mer. W. S. JENKS & CO.. ng eae 717 Seventn Staerr Nontuwesr. DNESDAY FKOW NEW YORK. Stecrare at tery low tabee inten tekete from Tiv- = it Quecustown ‘and «ii other partsof Europe at Threnzh” bills of isaen given for Belfast. Glasgow, Bavre, Antwerp and other portson the Continent and for Mi ports. For freight and passage at the Company's office Ko. 4 Bow ine Green, or both stecraxe and cabin to Quis BysELow & 60., 605 Tih street, Washington, — ‘VERNON H. BROWN & CO., New York; $e i J, ¥ BOTELER & “SON'S ° LATEST IMPORTATION oF ENGLISH AND FRENCH CHINA, DINNER AND DESSERT SETS, CREAM AND BERRY SETS, FINE CUT GLASSWARE 18 NOW ON EXHIBIT. J. W. BOTELER & SON, Geuuplied with in ten day after date of, wale, the. trus- Teserve the right to resell after five days” advertise- ment in tome payer published in Washington, D. ©. at the cost of the defaulting purchaser. Also, by virtuc of the said deed of trust, we shall twelve months, payable by the notes of the purchaser, with interest at six per centum per annum, secured by ade rust upon the property sold. ‘Terms of sale fotecompiied wih within ten days after sale, othor- Wise Trustees wil re-sell ut risk and cost of -defanltin Purchaser. A depostt of $50. dollars required on day of tale. Copveyanelng and recording at the expense of purchaser, THOS. F; MILLER, £25-dkae “Trustees. §@~ THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED IN CON- fequence of the rain until MONDAY, MARCH THIR- TEENTH, same hour and place. By order of Trustees. THIS EVENIN WALTER 8. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers, MANUFACTURERS’ SALE oF SILVER-PLATED WARE AND RODGERS’ CUT- LERY. SEVEN DAYS ONLY. BY ORDER TAUNTON SILVER-PLATE CO, Commencing on SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH FL H, AT TEN O'CLOCK, RESUMING AT TWO AND SEVEN AND-A-HALF P. M., tor seven ays culy, at our salesroom, corner 10th and’D streets, (facing Pennsylvania avenue), especially adapted to the display of these elegant xoods, and to the comfort and convenience of visitors, to be Sold regardless of cost oF value, embracing— Breakfast, Dinner, Picele and Sugar Casters. Ice Pitchers, Tilting Sets, Tea Seta, Urns. Cake Baskets, Epergnes, Fruit and Berry Stands. Vases, Toilet Sets. Celery, Bakinz, Padding and Butter Dishes, Soup and Oyster Tureens, Waiters, Cups, Goblets, Syrups, &c., &o, ALso, Kogers’ and others’ celebrated Trij Plated Kuives, Forks and Spoons of Soup, Oyster and Gravy Ladles. Pie, Oys d Pickle Forks. Pie, Ice Cream, Fish, Fruit and Butter Knives. Sugar Spoons and Tongs. ut Picks, Napkin Riuzs, Carvers, Table Cutlery. And a general ascortment of ail the Superior Goods made by these well-known manufactories. Chairs will be furnished the ladies, who are respect- fully invited. pl d Quadruple tll elzos, " Crto ‘Messrs, OLIS BIGELOW & C0... Inrostens oF CHrxa, Grass, &c., Sale positiveand without reserve. _ ful GG Tih street, Washington. | 97 923 PENNSYLVANIA AVI ‘Terms cash on delivery of the goods. Vy ORTH GERMAN LLOYD— =— — = —=— By order of JAMES P. HALL, Treasurer. STEAMSHIP LINE BETWEEN New YORK, HAVRE S Suonvos, Souraaurior axe Baume: PROPOSALS m9-9t WALTER B. WILLIAMS & 00., Aucts, ‘The steamers of this company will sail EVERY SAT- — —— ———=> | ——_ ERE! = 7S zs DAY from Bremen Per, foot of 3d street, ‘Hoboken. | "VREASURY DEPARTMENT, es of pansage:— From Now York tp "Havre, London, | OFFICk OP rie SECRETARY, TO-MORROW. thanpton and Bremen, first cabin, $100; “recon Wasirsatos, D.C., March 7, 1882, ee Sosy Sou; Moprae, $90; revaia stecrise cornncates, | . Sealed Proposals willbe recived ai the ofes of the | J T. COLDWELL, Auctioneer. . For freight or pas: apply to OE! SHS & CO., Superintendent of ‘reasury Building until TWELVE °. Bowling Green, New York: W. G. MEIZEROLT & | OCLOCK NOOM MONDAX: MAKOH THIRTEEN TH” TRUSTEES SALE. Go... ¥25 Peunsylvania avenue northwest, Agents for | 1882, for suai the folloy -lescribed fuel for the By virtue of a deed of trust, dated May 15, 1979, Washington. Jani | U.S. Treasury Department, vf. : 700 Tons Cumberland | and recorded in. 1 917, folio 199, of the land = Cool, be-t quality. Proposals must be superscribed | Tecords of the District of Columbia, andeoteth “*Proposals for Fuel for ‘Treasw Department," and party holding the indebtedness—default in addressed to the Secretary of the Treasury. faving will well, in front of Particulars will be furnished upon application at the e "Freasi R, ‘building. OW. jet Clerk: RT PRIVILEGES: grounds of the National Fair Association, from April Ist to November Ist, 1882, will be received at the office of the Association, Ito 1 Se peat one Sore Henk, up te WELVE SLOCK M., THE FIFTEENTH INSTANT. The Ciub House to be open to members of the Jockey Club only during the running meetings, Proposals will also be received, at same hour and piece, for the Restaurant and Cigar privilezes of ‘the office of the Superintendent of th E RY. | T EQUIPMENT. RY 22p, 1852. ¥RoM Station, CORNER tu ano B StREkTs, as FOLLOW: re and te West, Chicago Limited Express haan Hotel and Sleeping Care ato daily; Fast Line, 9:30 a. tu. daily, Cars ‘from Horrisburg ‘to Cincinnati. xpres: 7:30 _p. m. daily with, Cars to | Grand Stand for coming seasons. Proposals for har aud Cincinnati. “ Mail Express, 9:50 p. | these priviieres will be received eeparately of tector, | aily sor Pittebune aml the West. ‘The Association reserves to itself the Tacht to reject auy TOKE ASD POTOMAC RAILROAD, | | Grail ude, ester, IuiFalo, Niagara, 9:5° p. y ‘3 e] Presid =a chester, Dataloy Sh | aoe JAS. 8. EDWARDS, Present. For Wiliiam=rort. Lock Haven and Elmira, st 9:30 a < mi. dai y, except Sunday. MEDICAL, & For New k and the East, 8:00 s.m., 10:30 a.m. = — —— 1:90, 9: 10:20 p.m. Ou Stunday. 1:30, 9:50 | HAS REMEDY FOR LA and 10: Limited F xpress of Pullman Par- Allfemaje complaints quickly cured. Can be Jer Cars, 9:30 aily, excey cousulted daily at 924 7th street northwest. Officehoure Bor Brooklyn, N.Y. Il throw ch trains connect at Jer- | from 1 to 9 o’ciock p.m., with lad: y. mit 2 ey th beets of Brooklyn Annex, aiording | — = ————— = direct transfer t F street, avoiding double R. ROBERTSON CAN BE. CONSULTED CONFI ria’ City. nti men and ladies who need medi- | sry Wednesday aud Saturday, at 456 © street northwest, “‘Fwenty years’ experien Main a0 N. Liberty tee itimore, m6-1m NCY AND ALL PRI- ed; alvo Lucorrhasa and No calomel or mercury bet. Band F sts, 122-lin ERIENOB B street southwest. A cure yO cu x | 0 a.m. and 4:40 p.m., datly, except | NO GU years at 7 7 . guaranteed in every case of Gonorrncea, Syphilis and AND FREDERICKSBURG Rar. | $uatantees oe ec ND ALEXANDIIA AND WASHINGION | How of fexual Power.” Medicine Firulaned: Advice For Alexaudria, 6:30, 20, 11:00 and 11 = 4) REWARD IF DR. BROTHERS FAILS TO | + Set oa ean $50 cure any.case of ‘Female. Irrecularities, Ob. | RE A sfructions or Leucorrho:. Medicine furnished the poor | of charge. Advice free. Office, 906 B street xouth- apd 3:00) ve Alexond wet £161" Forlag 4 JE MOET'S FRENCH POWDERS_CERTAIN CURE gunday, at | I for Kidney Diseases, Gravel andall Urinary Diseases, iy ollce hortivand corner | Nervous Debility Senipal Weakness, Impotency: Gleat syivan vomit atihewe: | Serofuis, Syphuis and all Blood and “Skin Discascs | Sou, where onlers can be speedily cured. Gonorrhea cured in. 48 hours. “For | Sage to destination from hote!s and residen | fale by WM. B. ENTWISLE, Druguist, corner 2th strect and Pennsylvania avenne. Price §3 per box, sent by mailunder seal on receipt of price. m6 | Go MEDAL AWARDED THE AUTHOR! i | Anew and great Medical Work, warranted the best and cheapest, indispensab'e to every man, entitled “THE | SCIENCE OF LIFE OR SELE-PRESER- G FRANK THOMPSON, Generel Manager. ALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD. THE MODEL FAST, AND THE ONLY LINE ‘TEE EAST AND THE WEST, VIA WASHINGTON. SELE. | fn eraboened cA eh 00 he ae BOCRLE THACK! Jay STEEL | THYSELF. ihe beeehital Bead Recaee ay Boe reel eer only $1.25, sent by mail. sampleaty dents, “Sou now, “Adder Pea fal lustitute, or Ds WAL. Hi. PARKER, titets Boia Dt JOHN TRIPP'S BLOOD PURIFIER is a certat cure Zor Syphilis, Scrofula, Ovarium Tumors, Kid- ney all’ Blood Poison. E EFFECT MONDAY, JAN- UARY 2p. IaH: LEAVE WASHINGTON. On ,CENCINNATE AND ST. LOUIS ES. Sicepinse &. Panis Cars ‘inciunati, Bi kts and Chicagn, bet §:00-Baltinore, Ellicott City, and Way Stations. ‘Diseases ana ie Lay — a Apapolis, and Way (Pletimons, ale Relay.) ie and Way, via | P ieis-eodly Dn. JOHN TRIPP. LS oe mes we ‘Stati VY OUNG MEN. o—Poun i NG MEN. se HULADELPHIA. NEW YORE AND BosTox 1f you have, failed to recctve proper treatment in PRE lor’ Cara to New York. See ge 840-STAUNTON AND VALLEY E: teon- | Bey Ootmplaint, Nervous Debility, Impotency or Pre- acta for, andai Point of Rocks for | Bature Decay, Semitial Weakness, Dyspepsia, Nervous two stampe for our questions for Pe @ 19:00-_Taltinere, Hyattsville aud Laurel Express | *lf-examination and our new Siu at Briteviuie, “Anpapolis Junction, Jeways | gan. Laws ov Lire any Heaura.” sre ‘sande eet dress Secreiary, Medical and Surgical institute, Sramect (or Anaenyia oe al | saa 147 Haat 15th atrect, New York. 20-@ BALTIMORE EXPRESS (stops st Hyatteville | Din 2OREETSON, THE MOST LE AND Nno-s PIFTAHURG, CHICAGO. CINCINNATI AND | BU Jonwest established. specialist in thin city with 18 ao a) eee ape Sie Urinary Oren, Nervous aud Semon Wesksceast PM Nocturnal ions, Im} (loss of sexual power), 0— Baitian yay | ete. Gonorrhoea and pret ‘ome, Ellicott City, Annapohs and Way | ¢ “Gon aya ag pony cued a Guts wo ye. 1-254 Sunday only for Baltim: 3 id Saturdays, from 2 to 9 p.. bee Picea ae ats milan et at his omer, “456 Cineest northweat. Hetery, € th YORK XPuEsSS. ADELPHIA AND NEW | Fading obyeictans ct Baltimor eee Baltin re aud Way Stations, (Winchester, Fred- erick, Petown and Wi vis a e:30—Bal eure HYATISVIELE AND. LAUREL fie functions ee Vie Malas, claps os . Sations. $4:40— Battin Annapolis and W. 44a5— tou of ick awown, Win. | PRIVATE STOCK TELEGRAPH WIRES gbester and Way Stabuns. (Ju sunday to of 15-45—BALTIM EAPRESS, (Martinsburg and Way se - at Hyattaville and Laurel.) BETWEEN WASHINGTON AND NEW YORK. $i-vo—Valtimere aud Way Sessa 40 BAL TENORS, HYATTSVILLE AND LAUREL 18:10_—PIt PSBURG, CLEvEBAND and DETROIT H. H. DODGE, EXPRESS. Sicepii 19:95—PHILADELP! NEW YORK snd BOs: Bonds, Stocks and Investment Securities Bough tand EXPRESS. Sleeping Cars to Rew Vouk, Stop ae pie and Laurel Bold on Commission, ‘AGO, CINCINNATI and SW LOUIS EX- aan Dlecying Cars to Cinciuust and Chi- Sunday daily, except For tusk No. 539 15tm STREET, (CORCORAN BUILDING,) Agency for Prince and Whitely, Stock Brokers, 64 Broapway, New Yous. Every class of Securities bought and sold on commis- sion in San Francisco, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Now 1012 PENNSYLVANIA AY. of every done | York, Boston and Washington. Orders executed on the ‘Orders Dy inal prompty <a Bet, of | New York Stock Exchange at one-eighth of one per cent RS, commission, Private and direct telegraph wires to ‘Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York and Boston, through which orders are executed on the Stock Exchanges im those cities and reported beck promptly, Quotations of Stocks and Bonds end information regarding the PRACTICAL BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS, 133% vania avenue, Washington, D. sw'Pine its & specialty. = Lr pes BEEF, MUTTON, LAMB. la TUES FOURTEENTH OF -one (71), in square ¢ ha} nd sixty-seven ( , and Lot thirty-one 1), and north half of Lot thirty-two (32). block three ‘of Todd & Brown's subdivision of part of Pleasant ains snd Mount Pleasant, lying and beins in the city and District aforesaid, with improvements thereon, Lots 31 Part of 32, ax uforesaid, will be gold at O'CLOCK P. M. of said day, and Lot 71, 7. as aforesaid, will be sold same day at HALF LOCK P.M. Half cash; ‘balance in six and twelve to be secured upou the jraperty fold, 0, 11813 M. M. ROBRER, Trustee. ARY STREET, NEAR SEVENTH STEEET NURTH- H, division of hotel, 2annd'3, Of 3 known as Jamaica, frouting 15 feet on with an average depth of al 7th streets. ‘This property adjoins LeDroit Park on the west, and is rapidly improving. 5 ‘Terms: One-third cash; balance in six and twelve months, notes to bear interest and to be secured by deed of trust cu premixes. A deposit of $50 required at sale. Conveyancing snd recor:ling at purchaser's cost. Terms to be complied with in seven days, otherwise resale at ON BROS., Aucta, NCANSON BROS., Auenoneera, dD strects northwest. bD* SIX ROLLS 1, FIFTE REM SOF. TURKISH 3 b CLOTHS, HASSOCKS, &e., AT AUCTIC On'T DAY MORNING, MARCH FOURTE! 1, commencing at EL O'CLOCK, we will se!l within our sulesroums the above stock, to which the attention of buyers is called. mi0-; @_ BENSINGER, Auctioneer, Se 938, 940 dnd 942 Louisiana avenue. TRUSTEE SALE OF ENTIRE CONTENTS OF THE LARGE DWELLING, NO. 436 M STREET NOKTHWEST. ust, dated the 13th 1881, dniy reconded in Liber No. 971, one of the land records of the Dis irection of the holder of the m1 by band trust deed in writing, I willeell at public «ale, on TUESDAY, THE FOURTEENTH DAY o# MAKCH. A. D. 1883, AT ‘TEN O'CLOCK A. M., on the premises known as No. 436 M_ street northw in the City of Washington, District of Columbia, an will continue said sole from day today until all in dis- Posed of, all the Furniture, Carpets, Household Effects, vooking' Utensils complete, of every kind and charac- ter, comprising in part— Gne Rosewood Case Piano; Parlor Suits, covered in raw silk and hair cloth; Brussels Carpets, Fancy Chairs, Marble aud Cloth-Top Tables; Engravings, Lace Cur- By virtue of a chattel deed of tran y of May of tains, &e. &c.: Body Brussel, Hall and Stair Carpets, large Hall Rack, &c. Contents of deven bedi consisting of Waluut, Qak, and ‘Cottage Chamber Suita, Wardrobes, Tables, Chairs, ‘olletware, Mattresses, Pillows, Bedding, Brus gel. and Ingram Carpets, Lace Curtaing, shades, cy Ke. Dining-room Furniture, comprising Eishteen-feet ons Giltonier, Bias Fables Gales Chine, Use ed sas ‘Table Lin OI erware; le Body Brussel Carpets: Aes 78 =s re Kifchen Furniture and large collection of Miscella ‘eous Goods unnecessary to enumerate. B.—The attention of dealers and celvete penion st especially invited to this sale, as it em! every de- scription of furniture and ‘all in ‘first. Clans condition, and will be sold’ pocliively ata. withest NEHEMIAH H. MILLER, Trustee. 8. BENSINGER, feo m9-dts 1HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. GRAND AND IMPORTANT SALE AT AUCTION. By order of z J. SCHNITZER, 51 Broad street, New York, OF GENUINE IMPORTED TURKISH AND PERSIAN RUGS AND CARPETS, Comprising ‘Bare and Rich Selections oF CIRCASSIAN, ARMENZAN, KHORASSAN, AND MOORISH PERSIAN, AFGHANISTAN, DAGHISTAN, OUCHAK, GEORDEX, a WNBROXER'S SALE. On WEDNESDAY, MAHCH FIFTEENTH, and THURSDAY, MARCH SIXTEENTH, 1882, AT SEVEN O'CLOCK P.M., we will seil_at our Loan ‘Ottics, 1232 Pennsylvania avenue, all forfeited ‘not redeemed up to above dat», consisting of Gokland Silver Watches, Jewelry, Clout, Pistols, éte. es holding tickets will plete take notice. STEINEM BROS. FOLEY, Auctioneer. ml3-3¢ IHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED REAL ESTATE, SITUATED ON ELEVENTH AND. T SELFTH STREETS, BETWEEN F AND G STREETS NORTHEAST. Under and by virtue of a decree of the Su Court of the District of Columbia, passed Febrasry ySth, 1882, in Equity cause Nov 7,777, wherein Leonard Schell is coniplainant and John Ebert et al. are defendants, the undersigned, as Trustee, will offer for sale, at public sanction, in front of the ‘premises, on MONDAY, APRIL THIRD, | 1583, af FOUL, (@ OCLOCK’P."M., the following-described real esta! situated in the city of Ws m, D.C., and known an Lota twelve (12), thirteen (13)" and fotirteen (14), 10 square 963, said lots fronting on 12th streets east, and lok 13 being improved by a commodious Brick Resi- mee. And immediately after said sale, we will offer for sale, at public auction, in front of the premises, Lots 5 and '6, in said square 983, fronting on 11th strect east. Lots 5, 6, 12 and 13 have a frontage of 65 feet with @ depth of 139 feet 84 inches each. Lot 13 contaips stout 960 square feet of ground. “ermnk of sale ax prescribed by. the decree: One-third (3) cauh; Dalanee in equal installments of twelve (12) and eixthteen (18) months from the day of sale, ‘with interest, to be seonred by deed of trust upon the prem- ies. If the purchaser or purchasers fail to comply with caid ternis within one week from the day of ale, the property will be resold at the risk and cost of the default ne purchaser or purchasers, after five det nO- tice in The Evening Star. Each Jot will be sold sepa- rately. A deposit of fifty (50) dollars on each wni peeved atid one hundred (100) dollars on, the: improv lot will be required at the time of sale. All conveyanci at purchaser's costa. LEON TOBRINER, Trustee, No. 322 434 street northwest. B.P. JACKSON, Trustee, No. 155 Bridge street, Georgetown. . T. COLDWELL, Auct. m13-co&ds UNGANSO? BROS., Auctoncers, Southeast corner 9th and D streets northwest. FIVE ELEGANT COUNTERS, MODERN STYLE, ABOUT 16 FEET LONG, AT’ AUCTION On TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH FOURTEENTH, at TEN O'CLOCK, we will sell in front of our sales- rooms the above counters. It PS8URANCE, RAILROAD AND OTHER STOCKS AT AUCTION. On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH FIF- | TEENTH, at ONE O'CLOCK, we will sell— 10 shares Georgetown Gas Co. Stock, 50 tharea Washinton @as Co. Stock, 14 ehares Corcoran Ins, Co. Stock, 5 shares Anacostia R.R. Co. 65 ebares National Union Ins. Co. Stoc! 29 shares Firem.n's Ins. Co. tock, Ao m13-2t DUNCANSON J)UNCANSON BROS D Sth and D atrects northwest. POSITIVE AND PEREMPTORY SALE OF THE LARGE STOCK OF DRY GOODS, HOUSEFUR- NISHING GOODS, DRESS SILKS, DOMESTIC GOODS, &e.. &c., CONTAINED IN THE STOLE, No. 707 MARKET SPACE, ‘We name in part— Ladies’ Colored and Black Dress Silks, Silk Grenadines, Cachmeres, a DeLaines, and large stock of Woolen Dress Goods, Ginghams, Chintz, Shirti: gs and Dress Prints. White and Colored’ Cantons, Tickings, Shi red ing &e, Aucts. Cheviots, Denims, Linen and Cotton 4-4, 6-4 and 8-4 eeu Ee =e ed and Brown Shirtings, a and Cassimeres. Ye Bleac 100 dozen Linen Towels, best qualit 150 dozen Linen Napkins. White Goods, Cambries, Nain Silk Plushes, “ Every dese 8S y- 5 ‘T. Spools, Spool Silk Corsets, Gloves, Threads. Ladies fine Alpnea and other Shawls, 1,000 pieces Embroideries, Ribbons, Fringes, &. In fact every y articie usually found in a first-class Dry Goods Store, all of which will be closed out without limit_ or reserve, commencing wt TEN O'CLOCK, on ‘THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH SIXTEENTH, on {he premises above named, and to which we call siten- on. mi3 ‘Auctioneers, ith and D streets northwest. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS CON- TAINED IN PRIVATE RESIDENCE No. 119 MARYLAND AVENUE, BETWLEN FIRST AND SECOND STREETS NORTHEA IN PART AS FOLLOWS: PARLOR SUITE VEN PIECE: COVERED IN REP; EASY TABLES, HANDSOME SMY: ENGRAVT SCONGE, W, DPEXCANSON BROB., CHAIRS, FAN RNA RUGS, 7x | , COTTAGE SET, FEATHER BED AND EASY CHAIR, STOVES, ICE BOX, aboye-pamed NI MARCH commencing at TEN O'CLOCK. THOMAS DOWLING, Ancnoncer. USTEE'S SALE OF THREE BUILDING LOTS ON L STREET, BETWEEN TWENTY-FIFTH AND TWENTY SIXTH STREETS NORTH. By virtue of adeed of trast, hearing date th eighth day of Janu: , and duy recorded! in Liber 937, folio 397, et seq. one of the land ords of the District of Columbia, and by direction of the party secured thereby, tho undersicned Trustee wil fell bn WEDNESDAY, the EIGHTH DAS oF MARCEL 2, at HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the fol- unimproved property, viz.: Lots numbered 17, 18 and 19, in Eliza J. Cathcart’s subdivision of original Lot numbered 11, and part of original Lot numbered 9, in square num} ed 15, having a front of 18 feet each on Lstreet, by a depth of 90 fect to a ten-foot alley, be- tween 25th'and 26th streets, ferms: One-third cash; the residue in two eqnal payments at six and twelve months, with notes bear erest at six percent per annum until paid, and cured by a deed of trust on the property sold. All oo veyancing at purchaser's cost. A deposit of $50 will be Tequired on cach Lot. at time of sale. f4-dkds JESSE V. N. HUYCE, Trustee. fe~ THE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED UNTIL WEDNESDAY, MARCH FIFTEENTH, same hour and place. By order of the Trustee. da&ds ‘THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. U ios AS DOWLING, Anctiones: TRUSTER’S SALE OF IMPROVED REAL ESTATE ON RR’ Y, BETW SIXTH AND ¥ s iD E AND G STRELTS SOUTH. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated September Int. 1880, recorded in Liber 948, folio 315. et seq... ones of the land recoras of the District of Columbia, 1 Will sell, at public auction, in front of the premises, on TUESDAY, the FOURTEENTH DAY OF MAR AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P. described real estate, situated in thi i ton, D. C., end known and described as part of lots numbered 2), 21 and 22, in square No. 877; beginning for the same at a point on the west side of a 15 feet wide public alley, 157 feet 6 inches south from the south line of south: romning thetice south with the line of said ‘27 feet 6 inches; thence west 134 teet 10 inches toa public alley; thence north’ wich the line of seid last mentioned elley 42 fect 6 inches; thence east 67 fect 5'q inches: thence south 15 fect: thence east OT feet 5% inches to the place of beginning, with the improve- rrerni mn PIER NTH, mii-3t tra 880 WwW ORTH THEIR WEIGHT IN GOLD, DR. C. W. BENSONS'S CELERY AND CHAMO- MILE PILLS. THEIR EFFICACY IN SICK AND NERVOUS HEAD. ACHE, NEUKAIGIA, | NERVOUSNESS, ‘ARALYSIS, SLEEPLESSNESS, ‘AND DYSPEPSIA, Isa fully established bored on ctaal expariense. And there isuo kind. of doube but Ghat ‘they will, WHAT PHYSICIANS SAY. ‘Dr. Benson's preparation of Celery and Chamomile for nervous diseases is the most important addition madc to the materia medica in the last quarter of acentury. Dr. J. W. J. Engler, of Qaltimore. “«Dr. Benson's Pills are worth their weight in gold in Netyotis and Sick Headeche."—D. A. H. Schlichter, of “These Pills are invaluable in Nervous dieesses."— Dr. Hammond, of New York. ‘Dr. Benson's Pills for the cure of Neuralgia are a "—Dr. G. P. Holman, of Christianburg, Va. ‘Theee Pills are a special tion for the cure of special diseases, as named, and for these diseases they are worthy of trial by ail intelligent sufferers. ‘They are prepared expressly to cure and will cure Sick and Ner- Yous Headeche, Neuralxia, Nervousness, Paralysis, Sleepleseness andi Dyspepsia. Sold by all Drowaists. Price, 50 cents s box. Depot, 108 North Entaw street, Haltiihore, Md. By inail, two boxes for $1, or six boxés for $2.50, to any address, DR. BENSON'S NEW REMEDY AND FAVORITE PRESCRIPTION. DR. C. W. BENSON'S SKIN CURE 18 WARRANTED TO CURE ECZEMA, TETTERS, HUMORS, INFLAMMATION, MILK CRUST, ALL ROUGH SCALY FRUP- (ONS, OF HAIR AND SCALP, Di tS SCROFULA ULCERS, TENDER T INGS, AND PIMPLES ON ALL PARTS OF THE BobyY. It makes the skin white, softand smooth: removes tan and freckles, and is the BEST TOILET DRESSING LN THE WORLD. | Elegantly put up, two bottles in one package, consisting of both internal and external treat- mnent. ‘All ret-clase Druggists haveit. Price, $1 per pack- MGHAS. N. CRITTENTON, 115 Fulton street, New York city, sole agent for Dr. C. W. Benson's remedir to whom all orders should be addressed. si-4 T= STEAMSHIP BERLIN, Which was disabled at eca, and is now unloading in Boston, together with the steamship Parthenia, due ‘Thursday, March 9th, have in their cargo our SPRING NOVELTIES FOR THE TAILORING DEPARTMENT. Ina few days we shall announce our format Msylay in this department. m9 A. SAKS & CO. $1 ape A 22% 00 RRR R SA ZOoORR PLA 288 R RA A ZZZ OO RR SHAVES WITH VOLUPTUOUS EASE! Over 8,000 in use in this city! Warranted for 10 years t Sent post-paid for $1. COMBINATION STROP, combines two Hones and wo Strops, only 75 cents. tor gO PARA’S BAZAR, ao 1 Washington, D. N. B,—The trade supplied at low rates, ‘ato Now OPEN FOR INSPECTION, OUR PARIS AND LONDON IMPORTATION OF » WOOLLENS FOR GENTLEMEN'S WEAR, In selecting Novelties for Spring 1882, great attention has been given to the selection of such styles as will sat- isfy the present tendency for the ‘‘Aestbeti High art designs are not, indeed, suitable for every-day li but it is, erthelees, commendable to adorn life and add to its brightness by wearing such desiens and col- ors as are in accord with cnitivated taste, without de- scending to guudiness or vulgarity. To secure tis aim we have paid great attention to securing such a variety of styles and colors as will satisfy the asthetically in. clined, but which are, at the same time, such as those who dress more quietiy may wear. SELTZ & MERTZ, DBAPERS AND TAILORS, 1105 PENNSYLVANIA AVENU! m4 FE CoNoMicaL AND SAFE. WEAVER, KENGLA & CO.'S LAUNDRY SOAP 18 ECONOMICAL, BECAUSE IT IS PURE; BEING FREE FROM ALL ADULTERATIONS, SUCH AS MARBLE DUST, SOAPSTONE, PIPE CLAY, SILI- CATE, &., WHICH ARE USED TO ADD WEIGHT AND BULK, AND WHICH QUICKLY WEAR OUT AND ROT TRE CLOTHES. ITIS SAFE, BECAUSE IT IS MANUFACTURED FROM STRICTLY PURE MATERIALS, VIZ: STEAM REFINED TALLOW (PREPARED BY OURSELVES), PALM AND COCOANUT OILS; WHILE ON THE CONTRARY MANY OF THE SOAPS ON THE MAR- KET ARE MADE FROM GREASE PROCURED FROM THE CARCASSES OF PUTRID DEAD ANIMALS, THUS ENDANGERING LIFE AND HEALTH. PUT UP IN BARS, AND EVERY BAR BRANDED WITH OUR NAME. FOR SALE BY GROCERS GENERALLY, AND WHOLESALE AT OFFICE, $244 WATER STREET, GEORGETOWN, D. C. ORDERS WILL ALSO BE RECEIVED FROM THE TRADE BY FRANK HUME, BARROUR & HAMIL- TON, N. H. SHEA, OR RYON & EARNSHAW. m8 B ROBINSON & C EOYS' CLOTHING HOUSE, on 909 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. DEPOT OF AMERICAN WINE CO. COOK'S IMPERIAL CHAMPAGNE. ....$14. BURGUNDY... 8. VIRGINIA SEEDLING | . per case. oo“ 807 Market Space. ments, consistiny of a two-story Brick Dwelling, ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash, and the balance in atx and twelve months from day of sale, to be secured by deed of trust on the property sold, with interest at six Fercent, or all cueh, at purchaser's option. A deposit of $50 will be required when the property is knocked down. If the terms of sale are net complied with in” from day of eale the Trustee reserves the right torsell to resell at the cost and risk of the defaulting All conveyancing at purchazer's cost. dk C. H. KNIGHT, Trustee. YHANCERY SALE OF VERY VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FRONTING 74 FEET 33q INCHES ON i’ NE AND F STREETS NORTHWEST, IMPROVED BY A COMMO- DIOUS BRICK HOUSE AND BRICK STABLE, Under snd by virtue of decrves of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed February’ 15, 1872, and January 16, 1882, in Cause No. 2594! of the equity dockets of said court, the un as frusiee, will offer for sale, at public auction, In trout of the promises, on SATURDAY. the EIGHTEENTH DAY OF CH, 1882, AT UR O'OLOCK P. the following-descril faeton, Dick, to wit at 4 2 if at i A 2, Bet if 38 Fi Ht G : a Si G Es id i R a aid BUGS AND CARPETS! Algo, JEDAZIENE, KELIM, AND BAGDAD PORTIERES! Being by far the hendsomest collection of Textiles, in design and quality ever offered by us. ‘To take place at MY SALESROOMB, §8.W. CORNER PENNA. AVE. AND 11TH STREET, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, MARCH FIFTEENTH AND SIXTEENTH, MOBNING AND AFTERNOON, art ELEVEN AND THREE O'CLOCK. ON EXHIBITION SATURDAY, MONDAY. AND TUESDAY, MARCH 11TH, 13TH AND 14TH. Every article nine ted: maby Teicle Kuaranteed MAS DOWLERG. huct, EREMPTORY SALE OF COTTAGE P ON B ele cag ez a ya iT AND Fi senna |ACENT rive om man, of Lok B iD » AT the FIFTEENTH Day OF, ee AY OF Ser ae aa ALO ARSE, SEVENTEENTH DAY Let 18 and 19, in ste eae en C OMPLETE. SPRING 188%, THE STYLES FOR THE SPRING SEASON IN OUR BOYS’ AND CHILDREN’S DEPARTMENT ARE NOW COMPLETE, AND AWAIT YOUR EXAMINATION. Respectfully, A. SAKS & €O., ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS, . 316 aN 318 i7H sTREET. GRAVEL ROOFING. ae Charcoal, Carpet Lining Felt, (ALKER'S. 204 10th street northwest. Fae ol Ete Ee. a a dex Bonnar for toothache teeal ce and Golds. GERMAN STRENGTHENING- PORO BLASTER, 10e-a piseo: 3for 25c. SALAD OIL, dim- ee eee EOGZEWSEIS PHARMACY. ‘23 425 Sth street northwest. EAF HEAR THROUGH THE TEETH, AND I WDedeat and dum (har ad iero, tap by of a recent wonderful scientific invention, the BENG AbrtONE By ita te the deaf are ensbicd to and the Deaf and Dumb hear’ & 623 Tih street ARE ATTRACTIONS FOR THE LADIES AT CHR. RUPPERT’S, NOS. 408 AND 405 TTH STREET NORTHWEST. nificent stock of new and beauti- SLIPPE! CASI fe GovENs, “FIDIES, Wis For esis be 22 on W. H. WHEATLEYS ° trict, upon or Rape aa tao sa 1008 CLD 40) JEFFERSON STREEE, NG STAR. March 13. 1882. 2d Edition. METHODIST PROTESTANT CONFERENCE. LATEST NEWS FROM THE CAPITOL. aoe SUPREME OOURT DECISIONS, ETO. Congress this Afternoon. In the House of Representatives this afternoon bills were introduced by Mr. Hutchins to erect a monument to the captors of Major Andre. By Mr. Cox (N. C.)—Proposing constitutional amendment to prevent bigamy abd polygamy within the states, By Mr, Joyce—A resolution of inquiry as to the names of persons appointed in the persion bureau since the Istot Apri, 1881, the names. of the. per- | ‘sons recommending em, from what states ap- pointed, etc, Capitol Notes, ‘ommittee on foreign affairs to-day Sof & private character, and will igation into the Chill-Peruvian correspondence next. Wednesday. The House committee on penstons to-day de- | cided to hoid a meeting of the committee on Fri- day next, for the p ‘urpose of considering the pend- DE Dill to place upon the pension rolls all surviv. | ors of the Mexican and Indlan wars; also. the bill recently introduced by Representative Hewitt, of | Alabama, providing tor the restoration to the pen- | sion roil of all pensioners who were dropped ten from on account of having engaged in, aided or abetted the late rebellion, Among the bills introduced tn the House to-Aay was one making appropriations to. pay prize to the officers und crew of the Brenvilte. wed in the House to-day a | ton requesting the President to commun!: cate information as to the expediency and econ- omy of the aboiltion of the marine ‘corps and transferring its officers to the army. TRE BILL TO PAY WORKINGMEN UNDER THE BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS, The bill introduced in the House to-day by Mr. Phelps, of Connecticut, to amend and extend the provisions of a certain clause in the act of Con- | TSS approved June 20, 1878, to provide for the Payment ot workingmen under the late board of public works, is the same Dill introduced by Mr. Phelps in the last Congress. It enacts: “That the provisions of sald act be, and they are, extended to all cases in wWlilch said | ors'were patd in full or in part, and that The House c considered bi resume the tn | sentatives and assigns, shall be received and pald by the proper disbursing officers as other workmen under the provisions of said act have heretofore been paid. CONTESTED ELECTION CASES. The second sub-committee of the House commit- | tee on elections, in charge of the contested election case of Mackey vs. O'Conner, from the second dis- trict of South Carolina, this morning adopted a resolution requiring Mr. Dibrell to file his brief on | the facts which exist tn the cuse. Monday next Was agreed upon as the day for hearing Ohal argu- men’ 3 ‘The hearing in the contested case of Lynch vs. | Chalmers, from Mississippi, has Deen postponed | UBU Wednesday next, when the case of Stolbrand | vs. Alken, from South Carolina, will also be taken up. ‘The case of Buchanan vs. Manning, from Missis- Sippi, Will be beard some ume next Week. (aks perce aati ‘The Post Office Appropriation Bill. The Post Once appropriation Dill, as amended by the Senate committee on appropriations and Teported to the Senate this afternoon, provides for an Increase of $1,090,000 in the aggregate amount. Gen. Rosecrans Remains Silent. Gen. Rosecrans was asked by a Stan reporter | this afternoon it he had prepared any statement in regard to the Garfield-Chase letter. He replied | that he had not, and added, emphatically: “Ido | not intend to write or say a word on the subject.” | So | United States Supreme Court Decisions, | The following decisions were rendered in the tis of such workmen, or their legal repre- | 7 audited by the proper accounting officers, and be | h | Denver and Ki Marviend Protestant Conference. PROCKEDINGS IN BALTINORR TO-DaT. Bautivonx, March 18—Tho Maryland Methodist. Protestant Conference continued {ts session Unis morning, Rev, W. & Hammond president pro tem, The request of the First church, Washington, D, ©., for aid tn obtaining relief from certain Nabil- es, Was recommended to the favorable considers- lion of the members of the conference and the hurches generally. The conuittee on foreign a 8 ported 40 boys and girts in the misston Japan, under two lady intsstona- » property there for a y send out an Ordained mins ister to have Ue general oversight of Japan mis sions. The assessment on the Maryland confer- shee district for missions Is $1,800 for 1882. ‘The report of the st-want of tue superannuated fund states the amount for distribution Is $4200, Which was directed to be distributed acconting the church regulations. The report of the committee on statisties—R. 8, Smith, chairman—gives the total membership of the conference district at 14,26; orobalioners, 896; | Pecelved Into church, 1,250; tncrease, 209; parson- ages, 48; churches, 21:"value of churah property, $624,505; church debts, $35.992; number of Sunday Schools, 196, (9.OF the schools bein, red in South Carolina :) teachens 1,674; scholars, 15,107; volumes aries, 30,015. in Ubra J. N. Gilbert was continued as agent of the pres Adent’s patsonage. | $2,176 was assessed for Uhe supe ort of the executly is for the president's salary Iraveling penses, the balance for cround rent, taxes, &., the parsonage. They are gratified at the fesponse to the assessinent for the president as showlug t Mice ts held in favor and honor by Uhe charges generally. oftice for 1882, of which $2,000 = Markets. Virginia 68 consols, 61; The aud weatern mitp: family, x aL Ay May Juve, LiDigal st! July, 1. 30a 20 firm? western” hichor—southern wh yellow, 71: western mixed, ed; April, 72sga73; May, S3ar4 ‘and steady “southern, S2a54 0. Kye ‘quiet Pennsylvania qnuet — tess shoulders and Racon—shoul al3'. Lard—refine: packed, Iate roll 3 leum nominal. Cotfee Sal. Sugar x wostern ‘white, Pounsylvania, 5:ia56. ay, duil—prime to chalice ryland, 15.00a17.00, Provisions 17,50828.00. Bulk” mente — rib sider, packed, + clear rib rides, LL Hams, 12% Ng. Butter ftrm—westomn a2. Fares easier, a7, | Peteo- —itie cancoeg, of tinary eA ay Boy. Ws Frolehts to Liverpool per steativer dull ¢ot barr ‘binky, iyd.; flour, 2a. por Kecetpts—flour, 3,403. barrel com, is, : Sie ity. ae bushets ; ‘30 4,843 Dustiels; oats, 7, els.” Shipments — wheat, Tushels. Sales — 3 tushels. LONDON, March 13, 19.30 p.m.—. 8. bom 120; do. dks, 115%. "Eric, 36%: do.” weconda, New York Central, 1334." Tihnois Central, "135%. Pennsylvania Oentral, 614: Reading, 277%. and Western, 23, Milwaukee and St. Pwui NEW YORK, March 13.—Stocks fairly active and lower. Money, 6. Exchange—long, w; do. 489. ‘State bonis lugher, Govern: “dull and a fracti ents unchaiyed. Cotton frm and higher prices anked. NEW YORK, March Wheat moderately active and *alig cents better, Cort fairly active ai Me cont betice. Pork quiet and firm, 16.25a17 firm, 10.72), aimee: ee THE NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. ‘The following are the oventny and closing pros of the New York Stock Market to-tay, as reported by special wire to H. li. Dodge, 539 15th street: Opening, Ciosing-BiE Alton and Terre Hayte . -_ = Alton and Terre Haute preferred 64 o A. D. Tel ~ 4 B., H. and &. firs - 48 | Canada Southern. aay 4 ‘Central Pacific... Sis By Chesapeake and Ohio. 21 Big Chesapeake and Ohto 1st) ptd! Chesapeake and Ohio 24 ptd. Chicago and Alton... ‘i Chicago. Burlington C.S. L, and Nw C. and 1. a1. C Col Coal... Delaware Delaware, Lackaw ande.... ae of Columbia bonds. rie. ne preferred Erie seconds ......- Hannibal and St. Jo. Hannibal and St. Jo.preferred. Houston and Texas. United States Supreme Court to-day: No. 176, Chas. T. Root, executor, agt. the Lake Shore-and Michigan Southern Railway Co. ‘This was a suit brought by Root against the railway company for Infringement of patent upon what is known as | the Tanner car brake, widely used by railroad | companies In this country. ‘The court holds that the complainant has an adequate remedy for the wrongs of which he complains in an action at law | for the recovery of damages, and that no ground for equitable relief ts presented. ‘The decree of the Circuit Court in favor of the railway company is therefore afirmed. Opinion by Justice Matthews. ‘The U.S. Supreme Court to-day decided that an officer on the retired list of the army ts entitled to longevity pay. ‘This question was ratsed in acase | that went trom the Court of Claims to the Supreme Court. i SENator Hit Js about the same—that 1s, there {s no immediate danger, but he fs still very sick. SmaLi-Pox StaTisTICs.—The National Board of Health reports tat during the week ending March | 4th there were 2 deaths from smallpox in New Orleans, and during, the week ending March 11th there were 11 deaths in New York city, 1 death in Rochester, | Jdeath in Wilmington, DeL; 2 cases ot variclold and 1 death in Chaitanooga; 81 deaths in Cincinnati; 1 deata in Masilion, Ohio. | At Port au'Prince, Hayul, there were 128 cases of | smallpox and 253 deaths during week ending Feb- 1852; 375 cases and 364 deaths in following week, ahd 23 cases and 266 deaths In week ending February 21. Mn. Lovrs ScuapE has addressed a letter to Rev. Dr. Babcock, of Middletown, Del., demanding the Proot of his assertion that “Louts Schade, the at- forney of the whisky men at Washington, openly Doasts that he employed Mr. Bayard to kill the lo cal option bill when it was pending in the Dela. Were legislature,” or that he publicly retract the same in the Wilmington papers. Tue TRoors aT Omama.—The Secretary of War | ! stated to-day that no action had been taken rel: Uve tw the withdrawal of the U.S troops at Oma: there ts any heed of their presence. They were ordered there at the request of the governor of ebraska, and will be withdrawn when the dan- ger is over. ‘The Sick CoNGRESsMEN.—Representative Allen has been steadily improving for the past two or three days. * Representative Black’s conditien ts His left side ls entirely paralyzed, and he suffers severe pains in the stognach. Doctors Busey and Lawrence held a cousuifition thls aiter- | Boon. Wall Street To-day. ‘ew YORK, March 13.—The Post's financial arti- cle says: At the Stock Exch: the stock mar- ket, excepting as to conl shares, 18 all higher than on Saturday, and a much steadier tone is appar- ent. This esd re esl while hel; by | the favorable turn in the foreign exchanges and by the outlook for the money market, is mainly due to the belief that since day an under-- standing has been arrived at between several of the la Specialists, who deal in stocks, that they will protect their we ipnoad no absolute proof of such an understanding, but the working of themarket for certain stocks make the statements to this effect plausible, and the movements moreover are made by those who should be well informed. If what is reported in this Proves to be a _ fact, then higher prices are to be 3 Evidently the coal cape ames inuluded In the re orted ar Tangement, for they were to-day s der mercies of the clique which has been so suc- cessful of late in bi down one stock after another and f a liquidation of the ulative accounts in each. Jersey Cent in the first half hour fell to y- Delaware, Lackawanna and Western fell to 116 from 117%, then Reading to 51g from 58%, and pa he ese prices there a ay latter Jersey Central. ‘The remainder of the list, epes a weak opening _— after a eal | New York © ve stocks. There is | es Mlinois Central. 1B. & W... Lake Erie & W. Lake Shore. . Louisville and Nashville. Manhattan Beach. Michigan Central . Missouri, Kansas and Missouri Pacitic, Metropolitan Elevate New York Elevated. Nashville and Chattanooga. New gersey Central, ntral Norfolk and Western. s Norfolk and Western preferred. Northern Pactne .. Northern Pacitic preferred. Northwest... Onto Central. Obto and Mi Ohio and Miss. prererred ‘Ontario and Western Pacific Mail Peo. D. and &. Pennsylvania Central Reading Rock Island SUL. and 8. FE St Lands. P. preferred . ‘St. L. and S. F, ist preferred St Paul... SU Paul prefe: St Paul and Oma’ St. Paul.ana Omaha Texas Pacific. Texas and Pac Union Pacite Ww preferred ash and Pacific preferred Western Union. Richmond and Danvili Pullman Palace Car. QUOTATIONS OF GOVERNMENT Bona, —CLosi NG. Bia, Asi 100% 101 10234 102% 13y 4 13 114 aay uz us lis, GENERAL TERM. mith et al.; opinion affirm. Judge James. “MePherson agt. Lovel; opinion by Judge Cox thit complainant ts entitled to rele’, but case must be revived. Johm- Son agi. Dougias; on argument. POLICE Courr.—Juage SneN. ‘To-day, Wm. Brooks, loud and boisterous IS days. “Lewis Eskrid Mary Dunan, loud and or7 days. “Brother Paul,” vagranc days. “Alfred Busey, loud and boisterous; forfeited collateral. Mary Carter and Georgianna Lee, do.; $ or 15 duys each. A.J. Ainbler, Rebocea Brown, To-day, Black agt ing decree below | Lorenzo Halterty, Jas. Wilson, "Wm. and Chas. Stokes forfeited collateral. "Wim. Dixon, assauit on Essel Maxwell, another boy, by strikt him with a stone; $20 or 60 daysin jail. Wim. Ni Sol, a colored boy, pleaded guilty 10 stealing some coal from the Baltimore and Ohio com Pany, and was fined $ or 15 days. Marion Etley and Wim. Yates, two white boys, pleaded guilty to assing on'a park, and gave thelr pe Donds to not the offence. Sallie Robinson, Vagrancy and public prostitution; 90 days im the workhouse. Barney “Hughes, protaniy; % or? days. Wm. Chariton, v: ‘suspicion; bonds or 30 days; al “noted. Alice Jackson and Julia Rollins, colored vagrants and public Prostitutes; bonds or 90 days. Levi Warren, car- rying a razor: §300r 90 days. ‘with assaulting Jao. Smith; 60 days additior Etlen Ale, vagrancy and public prostitution; personal bond to not repeat the offence for six months. BSAUMONT. At Portsmouth, N.H., larch 12, i882, ELEANO! - mila 370. anid Puiinie Bow simone geet ten troche = HEADLEY. 8 1682, at 6:35 No. ac Pe KING. On Saturaa: March 11th, 1882, at 3 o'clock pam, Miss MAKY KING. “3 ‘Funeral wil MONTAGU. On morning, March . INTAGU, NCIS MONT: ind ‘Sunday ORD GEORGE FRA in the British ‘Funeral services Sill Cemetery, Tuesday, Tuite, ‘on 11, 1882, at 7:15 p.m, painful Sines of comemupt.cn, ‘MERE

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