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sUILDERS’ § PLI J W. KENNEDY & CO, . Exstabiisied 1900, Dealers ‘a | TIN PLATE, | ROOFING PLATE, | ET IRON, COPPER, PIG TIN, SHEET LEAD, ZINC, i BUILDERS BARDWA | m (06 PEXN. AVE. AND 07 BSTREET. STEAMERS, & yorsa RS TO EUROPE. J. W. BOTELER & SON Are the Agents for the sale of Tickets in this District of INMAN STEAMSHIP Co, Parties proposing to visit Europe can obtain all in- formation by appiying to mi7-am Pp TOMAC TR On and sfter MARCH 19th fain W. C. GEOGHEGAN TE E WHARE, foot of 7th street, EVEKY SUNDAY. @elock p.m., for Baltimere and Kiver Landings. All River Freischt must be Prepaid. Returning, arrive in Was! every Saturday night. STEPHENSON & BRO., AGENTS, mI6-6m 7th street Wharf and Cor, 12th and Pa. None. FOR POTOMAC KIVER LANDINGS. j and after NOVEMBER 3p, 1881. the steamer ARROWSMETH will eave her whe! fort of Tinstrese 7a. m. every MONDAY,-THURSDAY and SATUB- ¥ for all river landinwe. On MONDAY as far as Ferry. On THURSDAY, Nomini and st. Ch Mrnt's Bev Stone's Whar Co Pon's end Howard's. On SATURDAY, ms HE STEAMER * PLER & SON. SPC the STEAMER SUF, C: four ‘Currioman and Leonardtown. JOHN K. WOOD, Agen! ¥ TUESDAY treet wharf , TUESDA ‘THURSDAY, at for Powansc ri fancings, spy! jomini on ‘Tu and Thursdays, undays and ‘Thurs. | days, Chapel Fi ‘Sundays “ ” and Mondaya | “up,” aud Mattawoman Creek on Sundays ‘dow and Wedhestays "up?" returning to Washington Monday, Wednesday and Friday afternoons. | See een SERIE 8 Joes, Agent | m Teh street wharf. | NORFOLK AND NEW YORK STEAMERS. THE STEAMER LADY OF THE LAKE ey AY and FRIDAY, mnt, Point Look AT NORFOLK WIiti AND PROVIUENCE STEAME ‘First-cleas Fare to Fortress Monroe and Norfolk... Second-class Pure te Fortress Moyroe and Norfolk. First-class Fare to Piney Point arid Peint Lookou Becond-class Fare to Piney Point and Point Loc Norfolk TUE: DAYS and TERDATS, ot Fours! JOHN GIBSON and F. €. trips. ‘eavow Pier 41, East BATURDAY, at four’o'clock p.m., and Georgetown FRIDAY, at 7 o' ck am. For particulars iy to acent, ba Water street, Georgetown. ete and staterooms can be secured at general QMicn, G15, oth etreet. National | Metropolitan Bank Building bs u. Tenet Se. Mi: Hotel, and at be ane HO RLERED W NEW YORK ROTTERDAM. River, » every eves OD. Secretary. ‘The first-class Steamers of this Lina, “augTERDAM ** OT TERD AM, = | oe CALAND,” and °4 ing the U. S. Mails to the Netherland: Brook ‘on. WED: ““Puret Cahin, $00-810. Sd Cabin, First ing 350. : BH. CAZAUX, General Agent, ot Sonth Wills York. For passage apply to W. G. M & CO., 925 Pennsylvania avenue, Washington H. JOHNSON, Agent, National Safe Deposit Builds ‘corner New York avenue and 15th street uorthw (QUNARD LINE. Cc OTICE} | N LANE ROUT THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP COMPANY LIWITED. BETWEEN rf ii AND LIVERPOOL, ARBOR. ante ream nsdstions. iteerage at very low rates. Steerage tickets from Liv- grpeol and Queenstown and #!! other partsof Europe at Iowest rates. e ri bills of isaen given for Belfast. Glaaxow, Havre, Antwerp and other portson the Continent and for Medite=ranean ports. : For and pursue apy iy at the Compans"s office No. 4 Bowling Green, or OTIB BIGELOW & Cv. street, Washingtoa, ‘3 VEKNON 8. BEOWN & CO., New Yor! OLis BIGELOW & ee (605 7th street, Washins ORTH GERMAN LLOYD— Srmausure LIXe Berwerx New Yore, HAvam Losbox, SouTHAMPTON 4ND BREMEN. — ‘The steamers of this company will sail EVERY SAT- TRDAY from Bremen Pier, foot of dd street, Hoboken. Kates of pasesge:—From New York to Ha ty nd steerace and cabin to Crt lavre, L: Southampton and Bevan, a $60, steerage, $0; pre; $5, Nor Seis or janeay Go.,"925 Peunsylvanie, ¥ ylvania ave Washinston. RAILROADS. f EAT ¥ Th Of Sexxsy vata ROUTE TO THE NORTH, WEST AND Sot IN EFFCT JANU SCENERY. CENT EQUIPMENT. ARY 2p, 1882. ‘Taarss Leave Wastixoros, ruow Statiox, Consen (fE or Gru ax B Stuzets, ax FoLiows: ‘Bor Pittebure and tie Went, Chicago Limited E: of Puilmen Hote! and Sieeping Cars at 9: daily; > with Fast Line, 9:30 a. da from, fate Ft” Cina Fiitate ant chictast sine m. dally ‘or Pittsburg and the West.” ZALTMORE AND POFOMSC RAILROAD. | SES 2s Canali For Williamsport, Lock Haven and Elmira, at 9:30 a. mm. dai Sunday. Bor New York ‘and the 1:30, 10:20 p.m. ¥ and 1 Limited Express of Pullman Par- Jor Cars m. daily, excent Sunday. through trains connect at Jer- Cs of Brooklyn Annex, affording | office, 30 N. Liberty street, Baldimore, tm6-Im | FpVHUMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. Carefully selected by a Japanese Expert, and acknowl- dec fo Fulton street, avoiding double | Cprn sta TORRMG@A, INFOTENCY AND ALL PIE | ae es ged by Contioinecurs to bo te mout ee New York City. - Se erat ye a ie SUNS UA ARES HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AT AUCTION. mith For Phin: E 3 2.1m. 1:30, 5:49, | Hy vate Diseases quickly cured: moots sak AUPODAY MORNING, MARCH ‘TWeNty. | VALUADLE AND CHOICE COLLECTION and tel Express, 9:30 ‘am. used 514 Mth st. n.w.. bet. E and sts, m23-26 | EIGHTH. ey of on Ota Ep pe EVER BROUGHT TO THIS COUNTRY. gaily. except Sand | WuieTnis oF cHtkoNTe AND OBSCU Geonretown, T shall cell the entire contents, com- ‘The whole will be sold without reserve on Roane, 6-00, & fg 309,190, | Wei be cured at nome, Bonk ceo ing in part: rt ‘5:40, 40 p.m. On | o6, canbe tree. Dr ST. BAREIS Box ine Qeene in isas ior Furniture: ; WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY MORN- ier 530, 9:50 | Bistalo, N.Y. mi-dte’ | Mahogany and o:ber Chausler Furniture; INGS AT ELEVEN AND AFTERNOONS AT yO CURE, NO PAY_95 YEARS’ BXPERIVNGE | Pune Tsbeand Chae TIAL E ESE E EWO BAOH DAY, MAOH AN and over 30 years at 906 B street southwest. A cure | China and Giass-waro; 'WENTY-NINTH, THIRTIETH pas ay Se ek BOC hs AY xen’ fosreutrel in every caso of Gonorrace, Syphtils and | Cooking and Heating Stoves; and THIRTY-FIRST, 1882, ALEXANDRIA AND FREDERICKSBURG Ear. Less of Sexu wer. Medicine furnished | Advice | Kitchen Requisitos: 2 wax sD, ALEXANDRIA AND WASHINGTON | are : Tonether ‘with other articles not necessary to enumo Atmy. Spacious ‘Salesroom, 11th street and Pennsylva- For iszsrinn See (GOLD MEDAL AWARDED THE AUTHOR! | ya %f THOMAS DOWLING, Auction son om exibition Monday and Wes Y ¢ 4 | ney nd great M ork. warrant best FRAME HOUSE AND LOT IN ALLEY BE? WEEN an es ad Susert Lndispermaine We ecy nae atted ene | NORTH CAPITOL AND FIRST WIREETS WEST | Rooms comfortably hoated. i ON hotad in Rust Froncke see | On TUESDAY APTERNOON, MALO TWENTY. | _ 122-8 THOS. DOWLING, Auct. bonmed ful gts 300 pawns con- | EIGHTH, AT PIVE O'CLOCK, we will el parts of loty id tains beautifnl Ste Bare > Pre- ‘24, in square 616, fronting 34}s feet by depth of BENSINGER, Auctioneer, peat one, price only $1.25, sent by’mail” hiizstenied maroved by Frame Dwe ling, | ye 940 and 42 Louisiana avenue. iwformation at sie slz conts. Send now. Address Peabody Medi- | Terms 0 cont. in six end twelve months, S . F eee . . inten red by deed of trust: con- | ASS'GNFE SALE OF ENTIRE STOCK OF BOOTS, bg gg ee misuse [stem bere ee ee fo ar a es ls pe Soy SHOES AND RUDBERS, FURNITURK AND PIX” Sage to destination from hots! and residences.” * oo -f | Stoo required at sale, UNCANSON BROS., TURES AT AUCTION, THE CONTENTS OF 2 4. &. Woop, | *eritcle, Ovaings Tomore Eee | Gel AND S08 SEVENTH STUER T NORTHWESE, 2 : er | arin Shier ‘ 5 5 SEVENTH STREEL N : FRANK THOMPSON, General Macaca? “#2 all Blood Poisen. Cure of Syphilis | P\RUSTFES SALM OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE | y° ND S08 SEVENTH S24 BALtione & ono RAILROAD. THE MODEL FAST, AND THE ONLY LINE REewney THE EAST AND THE WYS7, VIA WASHIN DOUBLE TLack: ¥ COUPLER! S bicago. imore, Etleott City. % —* snd Way Ss. Larlor’ Cars to New York. : NTON AND VALLEY EXPRESS (con- Pets for Mawerstown sud at Point of Rocks for Brederi WO0_Keliimere, Lysttsrive end Laurel Express Stops et Beit Annapolis Junction, Jessups sad Dores's. Bdaye stops Connect. t RD: se 30:00—BALTIMORE EXPIESS (stops at Hyattavitle anit Beau 110:40—P1LTSEURG, CHICAGO, CINCINNATI AND ST. Levis EXPRESS. rx - 12:10 Bai Gebetivore, Filtectt City, Annapolis and Way PHIA AND NEW Ba Way Stations, (Winchester, Fred- sown, 3 e HYATESVILLE aND LAUREL EXP ess, Bréderick. vin Kalas, stops at AbnapY 40—Baic sore, Azoapolis and Way Stations. ‘of Yorks, Frederick, Haxcrstown, Wine F andl Way Statins. (Gn Stiiday to Bolnend ocks an Way Stations only”) tas BAL Tone (Murtinsbune and ‘Lawrel} 1 446— Faas EAPRESS, Way, 23, Relay. Stop at Hsatinville and fot Kocks and Way dW — cre apd Way Stston IMORE HYATTSVILLE 2 BG. CBEVELAND snd DETROIT <aengey SDELPHEA, “SEW YORK 9nd BOSTON = ,sleeniux’ Cans to Now York. Stop at and Z 30, CINCINNATI and ST. LOUIS EX- Mecping Cars to CGneinuae snd Chie LAUREL FOWDE Licoric * purifying tue biood and rest (Gere s% formula? fe lating tive vistem, 23 cota a Hox PURE NORWEGIAN COD LIVER Om, 40 cents TRUSTE: otherwise the t Property at the risk onc cost of the defauiting purchas:r 1 Venm-ylvaniaave- | farh. | Inspector Me | coneulting Dr. ' ations. 7 ‘Anzai (Piediont, + Sid Aue sanned by over chester, Hagerstown aid Ways vin | Ou ak, caused Uy over all stations, |}! ator and Seepius rey Compleint, Nervous Detaity, Impotency | K DWELLING ON NEAR THE PATENT | RTH, prior deed of 853, on which A 3 JOTEN J. JOHNSON, 1 area REGINALD FENDALL, 5 Trusteca: THOMAS DOWLING, Anctionee: miS-(& da ONCANSON BROS., Anctioncers. 8 SALK OF BRICK DWELLING DORTRWEST COUNER OF ND DEFREES | some being known and described on the ground vlan of sai ae Let ““H," in Alex. R. of lots one by and twenty-two (122) and ene hundred and twenty-three (123) in his ortzinal sub- Hivision of equare numbered six hundred and tw 3), torether with all the impro a rigitte, privileges and ay prt pertaining. jv iy the imum fe Vici 8 Batches Printing Office, and a desirable business ance ton pre: . A deposit of $100 're- and recording at pi plied with in seven tonveyane ‘Terms to be couip ‘Trustee reserves the r days public notice of s r published in Washington, D. Ks GEORGE C. WHT PROPOSALS. _ IFORMS AND h resale in none TE, Trustee. TWENTY-FIGHTH Ht he opened, for farnish- hundred (2:50) nniforins, ma, to measure, for summer wear of M . viz: Frock coat, sac ‘The frock cout, saek cos of | COMMENCING MONDAY MORNING, MARCH 271u, | be reevived aud opencd at the efor two hundred and thirty-five (235) Stats, less, for aurniner Wei oliver y OF all bide is esarved. Bidders resent at the opening of the bids. Por mn ayiply to Capt. Cs Re VERNOS, Police, at this of . By order of Comuissioners D.C. WM. G BROCK, Mator and Superintend are invited to be New PAY OFFIC! 3 WasHineros, D,C., March 22, 1882. Sealed Proposals, in duplieat cals for Paints, Ole, 4 F APRIL, at the’ Nav 5 ‘Turpentin schedules in detail at this 0 eous to the x: Fecurity reqitired on the Lids for ful Je Dory ry of the articles. Blank forms tor bi HICHARD WASHINGT Pay Inspector, U. FIXTURES. proresar FOR @ Orrice or Bert and Navy Deartm ns office math TWE LY, a4, general instruction 2.cf"yogosal will be furiis rers Of tures, On a THOS. LINCO Lt.-C __ MEDICAL, &e D* kICORD'S a VITAL RESTORATIVE, f Medicine, of Paris, re- Celebrities of the World as i physical debility, or, 10 bis. rue ‘ ne and 6 to. pisints aud In C3 quickly eured. Prompt treatiueut. “Separate rooins tor action. at Pennsylvania avenue. criptions and adviee free of any chance whatever. Im secularities, Lucorrhesa, Projapsis Uteri (Fstins of the Wontb)’and Nervous Debility. Gon. Suitation free. Office, 906 B treet southwest. m16-Im* JAANE DE FOREST HAS REMEDY FOR La SVE ic female complaints quickly cured. Can be couruited daiiy at 924 7th street northwest. Office hours fron: 1 to 9 o'Gock p.m., witht ladies only. tall-Li Ik. ROBERTSON CAN BE CONSULTED CO. dentially by geutlemen and ladica who need medi cel advice. every Wednesday and Saturday, at 456 street northwest, “Twenty years’ experieiice. | Main | TWO SALT FRAME will be required on each TH md-dis SALES. < AFTERNOON. 1 SIL yetents. part of Lot 3, in . | OF A VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY z the Fesidue in two equat | SANT, OPW MUSE BUILDING REI EON aA i twelve months, with notes bearing | yBNUE SOUTHWEST, CONTAIN- 1 by afeod of trurtou the property | Txt WELVE ROOMS, WiTH ALL MODERN anciny at purchaser's cost. A deposit IMPROVEMENTS. STABLE, LOT 25x116, TO MAS DOWLIN' Auctioneer. HE AROVE SALES ARE POSTPO » of the storm, in the orderas advertised, until | E é SDAY, MAKCH | FHT and ay and. pinces. DOW LIN G. DWELLINGS ON I STRE TWr T TH AND FI 1014 AND ie ‘TH DAY OF > | in frontfe | pert of Lot 2, "in square’ EENTH DAY OF MARCH, NTEENTH DAY OF piece of property at time Auctioneer. AUCTION SALES. UNCANSON BROS.,. Anetioncers, I IZONTAL, WITH ES, Atour salesroome, ‘Ti TWENTS-E1GHT, at T DP excanson BEOS.. Auctioneer, TO " T BUGGY WAGONS square | and D streets northwest. HIGHLY FINISHED SIX-HORSE BOLLE! VALVES, &c., MAD! ¢ EIGHT 9th and D streets northwest. REGULAR SALE OF HOUSFHOLD FURNITURE, WHICH 1. BE ADDED at our sales MARCH TWENTY-EIGRTH, ppuowas W. FOWLE ‘Real 30-FOOT ALLE fees, on MONDAY AFTERNOO: DIN the above. property. sale. A deposit of $100 required at time of sale. conveyancing at cost of, purchacer. mi-22, 24, 25° J. §2— THE AROVE SALE, and place. ‘[lt*]__ THOMAS W. FOWLER, ‘Estate Broker, 928 F street northwest. Tehall offer at Pubtic Anction. in front of the prem- MARCH TWENTY- SEVENTH, 1882, at HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK,” ‘Terms made known on day of ‘TE GOLDWELL, Anetioneer. IS POSTPONED UNTIL THURSDAY, the THIRTIETA INSTANT, same time 5 Agent. AUCTION! THROWN TO THE CROWD GRATIS. Ne . We Soiled BEI GREAT BARGAINS MAY BE EXPECTED, met AUCTION! ALL OUR SHOP-WORN GOODS MUST BE SOLD. We baye taken ont a permit to build, and shall com- mence to tear down on April the third. We ‘will sell for one week only, AT PUBLIC AUCTION, In one of the stores which we shall tear down, io, 420 SEVENTH STREET, Our old shop-worn goods to the highest bidder. All goods on which a bid is not promptly given will be | eu must get rid of all such goods as SPREADS, * BLANKETS, * COMFt " SHEETINGS, * cor | Odds and Fnds in FANCY Goops, GLOVES, PARASOLS and UMBRELLAS. Hundreds of pieces of DR CALICOES, DRESS GOODS, FLANNELS, CLOTH, CASSIMERES, ALPACAS, CASHMERES, SILKS, EMBROIDERY, Remnents of CURTAIN LACE, running from 1 to 15 yards in length. and BUNTINGS, These goods must be sold, and aa we only have one week to do itin DUNCANSON BROTHERS, Auctioneers for LANSBURGH & BROTHER. HOSIERY, }OODS, GRENADINES ‘ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. CIGARS! CIGARS! CIGARS! 10,000 WORTH. . cl aT ‘Will be sold at onr Salesroom, to to close out the estate of Mandureas Fan Key West, Fla. The sale will take A.M., HALF. PAST TWO and HALF-PAST SE’ P.M.) for five days only. m2i-6¢ WALTER CIGARS! UINE IMPORTED KEY WEST AUCTI ighest bidder, MORNING, MANCH TWENTY RICHTH. ae 'B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts. rorey, ‘Auctioneer. we will sell at the Nat commencing at SEVEN P.M. every ‘evening, a and Saried assortment of Unredesined ing of — Gold and Silver Watches. Solid Gold Ladies’ and Gent's Chains, Jewelry; Bracelets. AuTquolee, Amethyst, Topaz and Band Rings, Silver and Piated Ware. Guns, Revolvers and Musical Instruments. found in a Pawnbroker’s gale, Commencing FRIDAY, MARCH THIRTY-FIRST, nal Len Office, 1007 “th street a A large assortment of Gent's seasonable Clothing, and hnnareis of mlecellancous articles usually ~All persons having atticles deposited with me SFYES MILLIONS OF PORES OPEN, AND YOU LIVE AND BREATHE IN ATMOSPHERES WHICH POISON YOUR BLOOD, AND THEN FOLLOWS SKIN DISEASES. Nothing is more dreaded than salt rheum or eczema, which has felly a dozen sp under various names, nearly all of which defy the ordinary remedies, destroy the hair, the akin snd the flesh, and in many cases death comes asa blessing. Scalp and skin slike are sub‘ect to this, as well as to dandraff, tetter and other ecaly diseases producing baldness, eruptions. ulcers and other troubles. Intelligent people should beware of taking poisons as remedies for this clas# of diseases of the ekin and scalp, and the various remedies which are sent out by unakilled men should be avoided as one would a plague. ‘There is but one **Skin Cure” which can be relied on, and that is Dr. Benson's, and its name is an earnest of ita worth. Itis not a patent medicine, but the result of his own experience and practice, and is a sure cure for the special diseases for which itisoffered. It makes the skin coft and white and smooth, removing tan and freckles, and is the best toilet preparation in the world. It iselegantly put up, two bottles in one package, con- sisting of both internal and external treatment. Simple in its combination, pure and free from all poisons, it may be relied upon by all those who wish to have per- fect health and freedom from all skin diseases of what- ever nature, whether they are Ecrema, Tettera, Humors, Inflammations, Milk Crust, Rough Scaly Eruptions, Diseases of the Hair and Scalp, Scrofula, Ulcers, Pim- pies or Tender Itching on any part of the body. Price ‘One Dollar per package. All best druggists have it for sale, A REVOLUTION in the treatment of nervons diseases is now taking place, Dy. C. W. Benson, of Baltimore, many years azo dis- covered asure remedy in his Celery and Chamomile Pills—they have had a wonderful sale and success. They can be relied on to permanently cure sick and nervous headache, neuralgia, dyspepsia, sleeplessness and all nervous diseases. All druggists keep them. Price, 50 cents per box. Two boxes for $1, six for $2.50, free by mail on receipt of price. Dr. C. W. BENSON, Baltimore, Md. C. N. CRITTENTON, of New York, is wholessle her's subdivision of s having # front of 20 feet 3 inches by a depth feet, improved by a confortal ‘Termes of eale, viz: ‘The aun prick residence. notes of the y-four months, for which thi led of trast 02 the perty m27-d&da 8. BENSINGER, Auctioneer, Washington Horse and Carriage Bazaar, ‘938, 940 and 942 Louisiana ESS, &c. EVERY TUESDAY, SATURDAY MORNING, comm O'OCLGCK, Real Est: ine at to uare west of equare No. 6: ‘of about 70 untof indebtedness ce- cured by this trust unpaid, with the expenses of sale, in gach, and the balance at six, twelve, eighteen and interest from the day of sale aud se- “ sold, shall be taken. All conveyancing at purchaser's cost. ‘A deposit | of $00 shall be Teaul-ed of the purchaser at the Gine of sule. SAM. CROSS, Trustee. ne. AUCTION SALE OF HORSES, CARRIAGES, HAR- ERY TUE! HURSDAY, and HHANCERY SALE AND UNIMPROVED REAL ES) , SITUA’ ELEVENTH AND T4ELFTH STR ¥F AND G STRE THIRD, 1-82, ty of Washineton, D. C | square lot dence. And , said lots fronting on 12th streets eas ‘on, infront of the in kaid equere 983 ting on , 6, 12 and 13 ha 834 inch 0 square feet of 1 ia] installments of, twelve entiis fron the day of wule, d by deed of purebaser or purchase hin one week fra Kocwill be requ at purchaser's costa. LEON TORRIN JACKSC “ustee, No. T. COLDWELL, Auct. CE WALUABLE, IMPROVED as Trustees, will offer for tion, in front of the ‘premises, on G at FOUR’ (4) the following-described real estate, » and known 8 Lote twelve (12), thirteen (13)’and fourteen (14), in 13 being improved by a commodious Brick Resi- y after said sale, we will offer for Jipmaiees, Lots 5 Ith street east. e of 65 feet with a 13 contains about ed by the decree: One-third trust upon the prem B fie comnly the day of sule, resold at the risk and cost of the eR, Trustee, ne Da Ag gest morthiweat, No. 155 Bridge strest, Georzétown. seer OorTeeokds ! f[HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. AN UNRIVALED COLLECTION or JAPANESE ART TREASURES, comprising superb specimens of KISA, OWARI, NINSHEI, BANKO, and many other Wares, marvellously decorated. Elegant Cabinets, mena of Old” and Modern Gold Bronzes (inlaid with gold and. TA, silver), Specimens of lain ‘and. Pottery, Tvories “Most Fk ered 83 Rare Japanese Porce- ly Embroid- silks, ete. Send two stamps for amie YPTSER HPOWDP! neeasen. Gravel and all Urt Of the party theres secured, wo will sell st publieanc: | Gizposed of, al a Lye AA rout of Uae prembees “on TURSDAY, APRIL | re end Fixtures. comprising one of the best, finest ceot iad Punmaytemais aecaee Pees a ee ie, ee woah kbs Bs at FTVE, O'CLOCK P.M, the | ihe eerntion ot dale mud private ats ia expect sect and Penne: enue. : as ; by nail under neal om receiv of pica. OO ae | ee a eee rie femal D inning ata | sly, invited to this sule, a the same will be sold posl- WEST'S mail prepaid om receiptof price. jee six boxes to cute any case. With each ad by us for #ix boxes, accompanied with Wwe will send the ur written guar. | lee to return the money ‘the treatment doce not efecta cure. Guarantees issued by bTOTT & CROM- WELL, 480 Pennsylvania svenue, W: C. Wolealeand etal Agents to whom all OUNC If caren oF wer), M ou. have failed to reeeive ¥ Tee reament in muiture Decay, ‘Semoinal Weakness, Nerv. excitibility, &¢., send two stamps for our questions for pe Laws op Lire axp Heaurn.” Address Secretary, «tical snd Surgical Institute, ROBERTSON, THE MOST RELIABLE AND a ai specialist in this cit “ars experience, ihe Unt : y Urgane, Nervous end Seminal We etc. “Gonorrhoea and 10" dye. “Ce " ‘confidential, bin cifice, 496 etreve northwest." Hetars, €5 ths at bis office, keadling physicians of BalGmore. "Mal THE TRADES. "S BIN N} atrearoneble rates’ Blea specialty. references. Orders by mail prompty atten: to. oe Chronic Diseases, euch as Heart % | ous celf-examuiiation and our new jaa 147 Fast 15th street, New York. Ff Ditoret cuties with 18 tee acure in all of ‘Nocturnal Emissions, een vel consulted Wednesdays and Saturdays, Liberty street, Baltimore, Md. LS Pla and GIBSON BROTHERS, (HANCERY SALE. eee | FY ELECAMpane AND HOREHOUND ¢ 4 care Coe EGE PROPS. Retieve instantly, ah ee ALTHUR NATTANS, Pransactsr, : iddh and Vand Saeed Danco tent Nw! T OL” HIZEN, SATZMA, KIOTO, KAGA, IDZMO, notice. m27-6t_ | agent for Dr. C. W. Benson's remedies. mlT FPMONAS DOWLING, Auctoncer. b. 2 2 Mam nnn ree pee SALE OF VALUARLE BRICK RESI- E UU MMMM Bee ke fee AVESUEO BEANEEN I SNDSE Sti tun “ol MM bos Eee FOB NORTHWEST, BEING No. 813. COS ee) Bee eee = and duly re~ ‘one of the land’ — ton, ct of Columbia, and by direction of the party secured thereby, the undersign ‘Trustee, willsell, on THURSDAY. ‘the SIXTH DAY OF APKIL, 1833, at FIVE O'CLOCK, in front of the WILLET & LIBBEY premises, alt that cortsin ‘prece (or parcel of sroun 5 mown and described as Lot No. 1, in A. R. Si | KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A FULL ASSORT- MENT OF ALL KINDS AND QUALITIES OF LUM- BER, WHICH THEY ARE SELLING LOW FOR “CASH.” IF YOU ARE PREPARED TO BUY, OR CONTEM- PLATE BUILDING OR REPAIRING, BRING YOUR LIST WITH YOU AND THEY WILL GUARANTEE ‘TO GIVE YOU A BID LOWEK THAN YOU CAN GET ELSEWHERE. YOU CAN ALWAYS BE SURE OF SECURING A BARGAIN BY CALLING ON THEM. WE NAME A FEW ARTICLES TO SHOW WHAT THEY ARE DOING: D PALINGS, 1x34 FEET LONG, PER HUNDRED, $1.25 FENCE RAILS, 2x3—16, DRESSED 4 SIDES. FENCE RAILS, 2x4—16, DRESSED 4 SIDES, 36 WHITE PINE SELECTS, DRESSED, PER HUN- DRED FEET, FOR $1.75. THE CELEBRATED W. F. PARKER NO. 1CYPRESS HEART SHINGLES, PER THOUSAND, $10. WILLET & LIBBEY, COR. GTH AND NEW YORK AVENUE. m7 MONUMENTAL STEAM GRANITE WORKS. G. 8. WALKER, Dealer in all kinds of MONUMENTAL GRANITE CEMETERY WORK. All kinds of Poliching a specialty. Ticuarantee to zive much better and cheaper Polished Work than any oue else in the District or city, ae have got the oniy steam polishing machinery in Washington ot up for the special purpose of polishing granite. Tkeep on hand | RICHMOND, BALTIMORE and MAINE GRANITES. I manufacture Urns, Vaulta, Sarcophagus, Monu- ments, Headstones end Copings. ; Tpoiiek Coluums, Pilasters and all ikinds of Mould- ra juates furnished on application, Can refer to any of my customers. The yery best work guaranteed. > Office and yard, 1318 and 1520 New Yor: northwest, betwoen 13th and 14th streets, Washiuzton, D.C. 23-2 HE REAL ESTATE TITLE INSURANCE €O., OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. INCORPORATED Dec. 6, 1881. CAPITAL, $200,000 M, ASHFORD, ‘B. BEALE, 1 1 sees + £.F. RIGGS, ‘Vice President." * Issues policies of insurance affording an absolute warranty of title to real estate cither in a purchaser, Secretary. ‘Treasurer. abstracts of ttle, and in gene ON THE NORTH SUD! BETWEE TWELI i) BENTH STREETS. at dated February 23d, A. of the District of Columb atx, twelve are witn in _4. T. COLDWELL, Auctioneer. By Virtue of s deed of trust to the undersigne | ad February 2d, A. Da 1898, and wecomted ined | Liber No. 884, fol:o28, ot eq., of the land records === | ‘iid at the written request Puint on the north side of New York avenue 57 feot cant, 8 MAHLON ASHFORD, ROBERT GC. Fo! OF NEW YORK AVE- SLFTH AN! eighteen months from day of sale, by lien on the property. If terms are not complied with in five days the property will be on Bye 's° notice ae eee 36th day of Janu wale, on WEDN Tes}, COMMENCING’ AT TEN O'CLOCK AY M the premises known as the store Nos. 30 Teh etreek northwest, in the city of Wael ‘and will continue sald sale from day to day, disposed of, all the Boots, Shoes and Rub} THIR- tively, and without reserve. oe Tat wil eel ae oa ~ De 188% ort ESDAY, MARCH tWENTY-NIW ve, Forni z i IS WEALTH!_pR. EB. Cc. 2) JACOB RICH, Assiznee. s HUSEM: So Siti rnearceer A Specie Seene thence Cerne ab lt arene pause and |g, BENSINGER, Au r ma25-4t for Hysteria, Dizziness, Convulsions, Nervons Head- | hortherly and at rant angles with aid avenne 32 feet 6 ache, Mental Derreatios, Lows of” Memory, eg fence weet- | WY ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. Fhe, Tnpoteuey, Involnt Emiacionn; erly parallel with ssid avenue 14 feet and thence south- — ion, felf-abuse J" death, | Cxl¥ 80 fort 10 inches to the point of beginning, with all iB virtue of a deed of trust dated June G1. box will cure recent canon. Teach bor contains one | UHrovemente thereon. 1 100 must be | One of the Ina eee Des -2 box will eu . ‘rms. : ‘records for ni vatmens. One doliae a box, oF six bores fOr | yaid at te nals), aad balance fa tareoequal tneuimente | Oho tnpuana records for, the Dis shail sell nt public auction, 4 APRIL FOURTH. A.D. 10a ‘M., two two-story frame dweiing. houses, sita: ius purchaser | the center lotof the north wronmin ot Colubie Got yersity, in said county of Waahini ‘together with the stable and out tothe from the said Coh versity. i HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioncer. irae in frout of the fo. ‘Trustece will EIGHTH DAY P.M., the parcel of trict of Columbi ‘Threlkeld’s routhernmost 20 fect in front, ginning et apoint in the west me 160 feet south from 3d south 20 feet: thence west thence cart 120 feet, to the with the improvements, which and basement ments. following described RUSTEES' SALE OF IMPROVED f STREET, STR gt of ‘of Colas on TUESDAY, ‘neil OF MARCH, 1882, at mand lyin and ion to, of PROPER’ BETWE! EL WEEN SECOND AN ‘the undersigned the TWENTY- FIVE O'CLOCK ‘that Via. All that part of Lat Nor 108, tn age then ‘Terms of sale: One-half cash; belance in snd nite months for notee ae interest. joand wecured Uy a, deed of trust On pee} All reyancing at purshaper’s dost. $1 day of sale. and if forms of aale are tot TY ON wit the THOMAS F. J. RIDER, m25-d RUFUSA. MORRISON, 5 District of Colum: ives, TUESDAY, FIVE O'CLOCK P. eae. » the ead Duildings being upon ground held by the said Stualtwood under leave fumbis Unie atx rom aay of sold. down on tn, five days frota day of uaie the trustee seetere mn five days usteds “Tesorre bt ‘to re-sell the property st cost of defaulting: | Trustees. JUNCANSON BROS, Auctionédrs. z 3 OF UNIMPROVED AND OHIO D) fer | By 6, in a deeree of the Supreme jn. WED. AY, oF Ee 1882, at ehehteen, prenty-fou tk -eiwht offer for sale ataneron | consey wet be cbs. oe, to dul city, having a front ero Sele 156 feet. ie povchene shone te: USTEES’ SALE PROPERTY aa WASHINGEDN, D.C., NEAR BALTIMORE trustee or mortage: also certificates ruarantceink the absolute sccuracy of, traneact # all relating to tke investigation a transfer of titles to real estate in the District of Colam- OFFICE:—Gunton Building (second floor), 472 Louis- iana avenue. TRUSTEES: ‘M. Ashford, Samuel Bacon. ¥. francis Riggs, James G. Payne ‘Abert. Wiles, Now OPEN FOR INSPECTION, OUB PARIS AND LONDON IMPORT, F WOOLLENS POH GENTLEMEN'S WEAR © In selecting Novelties for Spring 1882, reat attention has been given to the rolection of such styles as will aat- isfy the present tendency for the ‘‘Aesthetic.” High art designs are not, indeed, suitable for every-day life: but it is, nevertheless, commendable to adorn life and add to its brightness by wearing such designs and col- ors us are in accord with cultivated taste, without de- scending to gaudiness or vulgarity. To secure tnis aim ‘we have paid great attention to securing such e variety of styles and colors es will satisfy the methetically in- clined, but which are, at the samo time, such 29 those who drees more quietiy may wear. SELTZ & MERTZ, DRAPERS AND TAILORS, m4 1105 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. W,, » Waeatters . STEAM DYEING. AND WET AND DRY SCOURING ESTABLISHMENT. Will call for and deliver WORK suywhero in the Dis- ao ‘upon receipt of address ail or otherwise. mi jooad received and returned express from and to all paris of the country. 7 uuland No. 1068 (OLD 49) JEFFERSON STREET, ap8 (Qa Batoor Guosserowse B. 0, N UMM! MUMM! , MUMM! al ee JULES MUMM & CO.’S FAMOUS CHAMPAGNES, sgube Original House, occupying the Original Prem- BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS! See that the Corks are Branded **JoLys Mun.” ‘We offer to the trade these really superior Extra Dry and Dry Wines at lowest prices. Phene reliable Chamyagues need only « trial from eonnoiseeurs to be sppreciat DINK THE WINE, AND NOT THE LABEL! RARBOUR & HAMILTON, ESTABLISHED 1850, ‘Nos. 614 and 616 Penosyivania avenue, and 615ana 617 B northwest, “Agents for tie District of Go- 40 Bushels Crashed Coke... 26 Bushels Crushed Coke... 40 Bushels Ordinary Coke,. ‘2 Bushels Ordinary Coke.. For sale at officeof the Washington Gas- light Compsny, or at G. W. CROPLEY'S Drug Store, West Washington. —EPot OF AMERICAN WINE CO. COOK'S IMPERIAL CHAMPAGNE. ** BURGUNDY... sas Fw Oo nla $14.00 per cae. - 8.00 wenue | | embraced an appropriation. The House went into MOND. 2d Edition. DISTRICT BUSINESS IN THE HOUSE. 8. P. ROUNDS FOR GOVERNMENT PRINTRR. The Presiden t sent the following nominations to the Senate today: Sterling P. Rounds, of Iilinols, to be Public Printer. Lewis Buckner, to be collector internal revenue fifth district of Kentucky. John K. Faulkner to be surveyor of customs for port of Louisville, Ky. Wm. A. Pledger, surveyor of customs for port of Atlanta, Ga. W.S. 0. B. Robinson, U. S. attorney for eastern atstrict of North Carolina. | A. J. Auxier, U.S. marshal for eastern district of | Kentucky. Edwin A. Ireland, of Utah, United States mar- | shal eastern district of Utah. | ZL. Wise, recelver of publle moneys at Darda- | nelle, Ark. District Day in the House. WHAT WAS DONE THIS AFTERNOON. It was half-past 2 o'clock this afternoon before the District committee obtained the floor. The first business brought forward was a resoltition, Which was adopted, calling for a Mst of all the cleims which were reported by the board of audit. ‘The Senate Dill to close an alley in square 1% was passed. The Senate resolution appropriating $20-114 to AN up the old canal was called up by Mr. Urner. Mr. Randall made a point of onder that {i sh be considered in the committer of the whole, as It ud committee of the whole. Mr. Randall asked if the United States received credit for the amount thus appropriated on the 50 | per cent. it gave annually to the District. Mr. ‘Urner said it did not, that the canal belonged to the United States and not to the District. += ——— ‘apital Notes. Mr. White, of Kentucky, rose tn the House this | afternoon to a question of ‘privilege, and sald that | a remark made by Mr. Kenna, of West Vincinia, to | the effect that he would not have congratulated | Mr. Turner, of Kentucky, on his tariff speech, had he known ‘that Mr. Turner was making use’ of a | figure of speech adopted by Samuel Marshall and Slaney Smith had been omitted. The reading was Interrupted several times, and a great deal of nolse snd laughter ensued. The Speaker finally | declared that the paragraph had been omitted with his consent. Under the order of the calendar in the Senate this afternoon the Senate bill zranting a pension to | Lucretia R. Garfield, amended on motion of Mr. | ‘Teller by substituting the House Dill granting pen- | sion to Mrs. Garfleld, Mrs. Tyler and Mrs. Polk, was taken up and passed. ‘Mr. Caswell offered tn the House to-day a bill | authorizing the fssue of $25,000,000 of fractional cur- | rency in denominations of 2% and 50 cents, in ex- | change for a Ike amount of U.S. legal tender notes which shall then be cancelied, At a meeting of the House comunittee on foreign | affairs thismorning Representative Wilson made a report upon the claim of the heirs of Emanuel Wil- Son, for $75,000 for cotton seized by the government at Mobile, Ala., recommending that permission be | granted them to prosecute their claim before the | court of claims. ‘The report was accepted, and the committee adjourned subject to the call Of the chairmen. The House committee on expenditures tn the Treasury department to-day agreed to report to | the sppropriations committee, with a favorable | recommendation, the petition’ of the Treasury | Watchmen for an inerease of salary from $720 to $1,000 per year. ——___+9-___ Interest on Tax Arrcarages, RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE DISTRICT COMMISSIONERS. In reply toa letter of the House District com- | mittee enclosing H. R. 691 “defining the rate of in- | terest to be charged on arrearages of general and special taxes now due the District of Columbia and the meaning and Intent of acts approved June | 19, 1878, and June 27, 1879, relative to the adjust~ | ment of special assessments in said District, and for certain other purposes,” the Commissioners to- day returned answer in which they state that they “approve of the purposes of the bill and recom mend its passage with certain modifications.” The second section deals with the assessments under 3 Emery, mayor, atver the acces- | sion of the board of public works, which were for | the entire cost of the Improvements, and on ich certificates of Indcbtedness, bearing ten nt of WI cent interest, were issued to the amor 02.69. Tt has’ been claimed that the had no authority to make these assessments and issue these certificates, and that es the act of | February 21, isv1, "was in force at the time, no assessments could be made for more than one-third of the cost of im- rovemenss,as provided by section 37 of said act. if, however, It should be decided to redeem these certificates with ten per cent interest, as proposed by the Dili, tt will Involve the Issue of about $75,000 in drawback certificates. In addition to the above, this section proposes to take up, with accu- mulated interest, the reduction in the assessments for which lens are held by third parties and whieh resulted from the revisions made under authority of the act of 19th June, 1878 This reduction amounted to $105,520.59, of ene $2,731.42 has been _ provided ’ for ry the acceptance of drawback Sertiooatns, without interest, and the surrender of the o1 certificates, leaving the sum of $102,789.17 with ac- cumulated Interest to be provided for. The holders at present refuse to accept certificates without In- terest. To take up this Just indebtedness would ea about $195,299.42 of drawback certificates. c. 3 provides for the redemption of those cer- tificates which were fllegally issued against ground exempt from assessment. The amount involved In Is section 1s $16,457.35, with an average of twelve ye: in or perhaps a total of $36,000, The total amount in- Yolved in the bill 4s, therefore, about $308,299.42. The Commissioners recommend’ that the interest to be included tn the drawback certificates author- ized by this bill be reduced to six per centum, Which would reduce the total vo $261,001.98. They further recommend that all certificates issued un- der the act, if it should become a law, should be made receivable only for arrearages of general ixes. ‘The spectal assessments are pledged for the re. demption of the elght percent certinoates, and Showa not be made to carry the burden of a new issue of certificates. As it may often happen that the party who paid the excessive tax fs not enti- tled to the drawback, the Commisstoners sugzest that the words “who paid,” in section 2, line 15, be sererd, so aa to maxe the ianuage tne seene aa 9s serted, $0 a8 ce e Same As 1S used 1n the 3d section of the act of 2th June, 1879. The bill was returned. ——— District Government Affairs, The District Commissioners to-day received a note from Mr, A. E. Orr, secretary of the New York Produce Exchange, asking for a certified eopy of the insignia of the seal pertaining to the District government to be emblazoned on one of the panels Of (the, exterior for the proposed new Produce Ex- change buliding in New Ydrk. Se re Ir1s Sar that Secretary Kirkwood ts to be ap- Provided for by te. ant-potygatay bil waled ie Ovi for by ant whic how the law of the land. SMALLPOX.—Lula Bowman, colored, seven years old, died at the smalipox hospital to-day. Sh was sent there on the 23d from 33 E street south- west. ——.__. DRAWING THE NaTIONAL RIFLE Farr Prizes.— ‘The drawing for the prizes in the National Ritles fair began at 2 o'clock this afternoon. There was a large attendance. ‘The two princtpal prizes were soon drawn, number 2,005 draw! the plano, 3,791 the diamond ear rings and number 1 the silver tollet set. ‘The names of the holders of these tickets could not be ascertained. The draw- ing will conclude at 10 o'clock to-night. ‘The gross. receipts from the fair are $18,000, anc. it ts thought ‘that the expenses will come within $5,000, a day, 17th OF April te Urenticeh aeetee ee Monday, 17 ntieth anni Of the emancipation of the slaves of the District of Columbia; the review to take place at 2 o'clock, ‘Tue Bopr of C. Sullivan was brough' morning over the Baltimore and Ohio at ees eo dg i Noi jountua, iy Sulltvan’s home was 1354 ve REDUCTIONS IN THE Cost OF STaR SERVICR— Second Assistant Postmaster General Elmer has caused an examination of the results of the re- cent letting of star routes west of the Mississipp! river to be made, which proves that the cost of the Western service will not be increased after July 1, Loca taper Net mage With che cost of the same se ‘on January 1, 1881, two months before the change of ‘De reduced one- Sees j Collateral is offered at 4 p.c, ands! ‘43, Central, 136%. F po Ns day, In the Crimtnal Court, Judy the offence, Annie ¢ 30 da: Samuel Johnson, days. James A.’ Gill, 80 days. Susan’ Willi; at Pathdowne; urday, on the chivge of ‘using sed‘tious Tanguage th and day, March 2sth, et 4:50 p.m. ‘The friends of funeral services, st her late Sirect northwest’ on Tussday, March 38 at 8 a v: march ithe ‘The Defautter Lane. Porrswovrn, N. H., Ma a 2 a} the defauiter, t oon furnished the requi edhe dati of $1,000 ¢ ately left by train for Ppanind by prominen Vote his tin The Philadctphia Exptosion, PRMADELPHIA, Pa., March 27.—The coroner's tm Quest on the boiltes of the Victims of the recent exe ploston of the tug Beary €. Pratt was begua tls mmoruing. a Senator Hill Mach Retter, Parapetraa, Pa. Merch 27.—Senutor Ren Mill ts to-day much better. days. rn sted by the physicians as bet He Will remain here for sever. Segoe The Royal Arcanum. Barroore, Mp., March 2°.—The Supreme Coune etl of the Royal Arcanum has been called to meet in this clty on the 24h of April. Delegates wii be Present from Massachusetts, New York, Pein Vania, Ohio, Tilinols, Michigan and ‘ states having grand jurwsdlictions The Eutaw House has been designated as the headquarters of the Supreme Council. — A Fatal Blow with a Norrorx, Va., Moi fight eariy Sant ot Antite J, Gite ork via Norfolk, off Craney’s Island, between two of the crew, Ras dolph Anderson, a Swed rt Foster, kines gro, the latter infly probably Cota injuries on tae head of the Swede with a capstan bar. Tue hegro Is in custody. : ae, Fighting Loxpox, Mareh 27, curred at Cloghan, in Kin ‘tween soldiers and some TS latter discharged their revolvers, eral arrests. is ‘ Chicago Plumbers Want More Wages. Curcaco, 111., March 27.—At_a meeting yestere ay of the journeymen plunbers, representing ly two-thinis of that branch of industry im Chicago, a demand for higher Wages was made, ——— Wall Street To-day. Rw YORK, March 27—The Post's fnonctat are © says:—The Stock quiet to-day. United for the 4's and 44's, the high price of 194. Steady and ratiroud be for speculative Issues, duil and haiting carly the market on hed te © bonds ane As are Up ly per cent ‘The share Spectintt the day,bat since 1 ransaltions ths has been strong, » Det Tesults of th ations for the diy up to the time we write is an advance of & a 1%, Uke latter MIL & St. Paul, which has been bought up to 116%. Donver has advanced to 68%,; Tex. « Pac. 4 stern n Tel, to ¢ rn P. 10 BO 1, LORS ig and € x, Unhnportant, and have not the highest of Saturda fluctuated widely ai There do not appea are called “peg price.” Orders are in the market for Lake Shore, Missouri, Pacific and Western Union telegraph, and the tndieations in the talk, as Well as tn the market, are that the leaders in the recent rise now consider the market strong enough not to require special support. In the loan Market for stocks the rates fer the leading shares S follows: Del., Lack. & Western, flat; per ing: Central, rn Pacifle pfd .. Jersey Central, 3 percent for carrying. Otter active stocks cost about 4 per cent for carrying. Plain call loans of Money on ordinary stock exchange collateral are 405 percent. Thirty-day money on this class of months money atSp.c. On U.S. bonds the quotation ts 2\3 p. c Prime mercantile paper 1s Sa6p.c. ‘The market for foreign exchange 1s dull and about steady, resere st - Haseena The Market, BALTIMORE, March 27.—Virginia 6s consols, 69; do, necoud serie, 30: 40, ‘past duc coupons 80; det new ten-fortion, 43 bid to-siny. BALTIMORE, 24.—Cotton steady —mii 124 Howard street 5.1006. 00 Wheat, a steady her and firm—southern red, i 4in].48- f se April, 75-076, M: June, 76077: Aneu 36 bid: ‘ssteainer, firm southern, 5145." western white, 5iab5 ‘mii 51a53; Pennsylvania, §ia55. Kye quiet, 9601.00, Hi firm-yrime to choice Peunsylvania and Marylin . 415,00. Provisions firm —mese pork, 17.75alt weats—shouklers and clear rib xides, pom Bacon—shoukiere, 8%); clear rib sites, 11%. i Butter fir Der stew four, per barrel ; four, buheis, inrch 27--Stocks movteratet los, 4606; abort, esd A quiet, on “iyuiet Oal7.0235- nd yar cent b ter. Pork firm and quict, i6, March 27, 12:30 for the account, 101 3-16, rte, Hs Bs uusiRy vs My. Ontaricand Western, —- 200 IurKtsoNMENT FOR TWO Hours. P. mm. —Conecle for —About noon to- W site cated up Louisa Ruffin, the colored girl, convicted on Pri- day last of petit larceny. “The court stated that Since the conviction he had received @ communtea. Uon from the jury asking that the sentence be re mitted, and aiso ons asto her charact- er. He had entertained doubts 9s to whether she was guilty of larceny ,but he could not go Deliind the finding of the jury." He would have to carry out the law, and tn this case would announce * The sentence of the court fs that you be Impri-oned two hours.” Loulsa not hearing well asked Unildly, “How much, your honor?” “The court (soleannly), “Two hours.” Loulsa’s face was wreathed ii smntles 28 she walked to a seat pointed out by the marshals’ officer, and sat down a prisonc: for two ours. ee PUGILIst SULLIVAN publishes a card that he Rever again will fight with bare knuckles, but Will fight any man in the world—he to we glonce, the other mon bare fists. He is ready for a fight fo take place in one month (rom tbe tine of publi cation, if the man 1s in thls country, wo mouths if in Europe. ‘The Courts, Potice Court— Judge Snell. To-day, Wiliam St. Clatr, vagrancr; bonds or 90 days. Robert A. Payne, colored, indecent expo- sure on the street; nal bonds to not repeat raw te Vvagran bonds or Willian Simms and Albert Dodson, loud and boisterous; % or 15 days each. Joseph H. Holland, profanity: % or Tdays. James Camp- bell, carrying a pistol; forfelted $20 collateral, loud and boisterous; $5 or 15 anity; % or 15 days, Pitts, vagrancy; bonds or 46.5 personal bonds to john Siwith, fast driving Belle Crossman, alias not repeat the offence. in the county; $10 or 30days. Joln A. Plumiey, do. ; do, a ‘They Want it Some More. From the Phils. Press. Many able Congressmen recall witha tinge of sadness the sun-lit days when the week’s wash, the half-soled boots and the Sa: carried anywhere over this broad laud by the mere affixing of a frank. more, and the engineers are maklug tie prelimi- ary surveys, ‘a trunk were They want it some ome Es Ung, some time since brought a suit Tor divorce against ber husband, Larremore yesterday ance with of Mrs, Butler. . Butler, 4 signed a decry in 90% granting a divorce in favor ¥. Heraia, bach. Rev. Mr. Fech; a Catholic priest, was arrested "giveen’s. county, Irslind, on Sak etreeis northwest, oa Tues HENRY. On afternoon, March 25, 188%, roe aid rut Sooaphe Mary, in tad of the ‘are invited to reatdencn, third At 2 18°, PERDIN, and Mary be van Derver.

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