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_AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. FAMILY SUPPLIES. ____ TO-MORROW. THIS AFTERNOON. JUNCANSON BROS.. Auctioneers. = ‘Ninth ‘and D sureets northwest. VERY DESIRABLE IMPROVED p Se CrEnry, Ber NO. 807 NINTH STREET NORTH qno-srony Y FRAME AND BhICe BASEMENT. TRE TWo- RTHWEST, STORY FRAME. VSD NO. S15 THIRTEENTH STREET NORTHWEST, THREE. oes AND BACK meaner 2 TO BE SOLD On WEDNESDAY AFTER , FIFTH DAY OF ye fe feont of the’ premieas, Sista Speer Ck WENT. “will sell a ive LOCK P.M. and 4, 0 remises, N, 1328 G oe northwest, part jot 4 Zguare 253, fronting 23 <5 foot 4 sches "with depth of story GHMDINELY i yt A ae HACE PAST FIVE KP. ML, In trout of the pretuisen, No. 518 13th Lwill sel partof lot 2 ART SALE EXTRAORDINARY! RAMUS’ COLLECTION, WATER COLOR PAINTINGS. Now on exhibition at the Art Salesrooms, southeast cornet 15th and HE: streets, opposite Wormlay's, to be ON WEDNESDAY EVENENG. APRIL FIFTH, At EIGHT O'CLOC! 1 THURSDAY, the SIXTH, St THREE and EIGHT O'CLOCK P. M.. just imported from France and, England. the highest stan . , They are from the eazels of Artists of ing, all “or mounted. efially in lally lnvite the attention of connoisseurs and ete tad THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. H pe DOWLING, Auctioneer. yi Ss vc UPI # a FRAM! N EL anit RO! f PHENCH PI FRENCH PEATE Tel, AND OVAL MINOR YERY HANDSOME PARLOR SUITE, UPH STERED. FIG! OR SI Bi HA ‘OMANS, WORKED: MARBLE TOP TA AR RES: ELEGANT EASY Cialis ANG FANCY VABLES; RIOR URKIS! RPETS; EN AND INGHAIN CARPE SCKEENS; LADIES' WALNUT VE ANDSOME Ws 5 \OKCANE: TA OR ED ALSO, TMMEDIA’ AFTER ay SALE OF FUR- MIURE. ONE VictonTA CARIIAGE. Op WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL FIFTH, 1852, EN between 20th 2 r Admiral yustavus HS I shall sell the above superior ‘Household Effects. N. 1b. The, articles will be on view day prior to sale, from, 10 to 4:30 o'eloe OSPHOMAS DOWLING. Auctioncer. SALE OF BRICK, DWELLING Ox RTH, NEAR THE PATEN’ recorded among the, # Orrice. virtue of a deed of trust, tand records of the District se" Colin bia, in Liber, Ro. 929, folio 480, we will offer for ttt auction, in_ fron! the Pateririn Dat ‘ot at square No. 454, 11, « Stetinning ear Hf obrect orth 30 feet west from the north ast corner of said lot, and running thence west 20 f Senos, south 108 feet, thence cart 20 feet and thence north 108 feet to the besinuinz, with the right of way Quer o private alley in rear mnproved by a threc-story oS ck building (No.618 H street north- Will be sold subject to a prior deed trast forbs. January 28, as on which er ae been paid se Seneney 28, 1882 3 Grok erm: OUchaif cath? balance, vets an ve months ape to’ be secured by purchasers ZHF, ABOVE SALE 1S POSTPONED UNTIL WEDNESDAy the FIFTH DAY OF APRIL, 1882, at same hour and ‘place, JOHN! eee ur, } Trustees. THOMAS DOW! Es Actions a8 ded o* 7 Estate Ayeiits and Ancti uctionears, ‘TRUSTEES SALE OF & 5 DESIRABLE BUILDING ‘LOT. ON THE, H SIDE OF M STREET, MONT, Av! FIE- BETWE FEENTH STREET NORTAWEST™ virtue deed for the at the request of ‘therm seered tice rable the Premises, AY MANCH FIFTEENTH. 1892. CLOCR KB. the following deseri est real as : Es ake hee ng at ‘expense perches. ied with in sev wating purchaser’ aftor f ¥. H. SMITH, J.T. COLD apenas WM. M. swITH, Suzesinag. PY rds 2 nett | rv THE, ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED UNTIL WEDNESDAY APRIL FPHE Re eee ae we Place.” By ordér of Trusters, m23-cokds 5: SOLD Wen. } Trastees. ___HOUSEFU RNISHINGS. 709 Wiwanty & EDMONSTON, 709 Importers of CHINA AND GLASSWARE. Bpecial Attention Given to HOTEL SUPPLIES. HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS In Endiese Variety. PERFECTION HARDWOOD KEFRIGERATORS. WHOLESALE COUNTERS ON SECOND FLOOR. ARTH & EDMONSTON, 09 MARKET SPACE. _ Meo sstoNts, Rey, Raver, with Patent Duplex 3 . OIL and GAS a8 Weil a8 Cooking “hater uate | we strobes, a Our lange variety of State Mantels, ail first-class xoods, ‘An inspection is respectfully solicited. W. 8. JENKS & CO., al ‘TAT Tth atrect northwort. ye * “REFRIGERATORS. Just Received ALL SIZES OF THIS CELEBRATED REFRIGERATOR. ‘They are stronsiy built, handsomely finished, snd Perfect in practice. Have Slste Stone Shelves, and packed with a perfect non-coniuetor. For thirty-two Yeere they have received the uightest merit asa first- Sines Retrigersice. M. W. DEVERIDGE 1009 PENNSYLVANIA AVF. Seie aes for the District. RUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATF. HE NORTH SIDE OF NEW YO! AVE- BETWEEN TWELFTH AND RUE aerated an a dated Feb: 234, 4. D., 1878, and inj ‘0 "Bed, folio 28: et teqe, ef tie land ety Columbia, and at the written request we will ae ate fottow estate, viz: Allt part of Lot six (6), in ie in the city of Washington, tts t on the north side of New York avenme 57 fect eust- Funtuiog thence eastery with suid avenueis fect Cane ‘avenue 18 f4 ortherly aud atria venue hd feet 6 and at right angles with said nortuerly 18 feet 4 inches, thence weat- Sey parallel with said sevane 38 fost ana thence south rly Bo tect 10 inches to the pot "icone le wil Tenold at the risk an yarchaser Gn five days? notice In the Evening Star. Conveyancing at purchaser's cost. ‘MAHLON ASHFORD, ROBERT G. FOX, Trusteos. 3. T. COLDWELL, Auctioneer. mudkds ae SALr. O'CLOCK fer for sale at auction city, having a front Ne poh pes avenue, and an vermis: the crea money in cash, and aorta oe ak" rohek epee anata Sema arene a pure m7 r's cost. "A deporit of $50 will be req “nitedeia “REGINALD FENDALL, Truste. THE ABOVE SALE I8 POSTPONED UNTIL TUESDAY, tho FOURTH DAY OF APRIL, 1882, at REGINALD FENDALL, Trustee. DUNCANSON BROS.. Auctioneers. Werte B. WILLIAMS & CO., faeces By virtue of a deed of trust dated Jun: 20th, A.D. 1876, and duly, recorded in Liber No. Ba. 19, fe records fo one ot ae cords for. the ia, and by direction at publ ‘on Seay APRIL FOURTH, A. D..1 FIVE. O'CLOCK ine center iotee the north grounds of Columbian, ‘center, 2 nor lumbis Uni- femity, ineaid county: of together with ming. the be und hel held ‘said wood tinder lee from the ——— tat day of [uithin, ve days from day of sale the the might to re-sell the Property at cost of defaulting wires” ‘THOMAS F. J. RIDER,} _m25-d RUFUS A. MORRISON, § Trustees. THIS EVENING. SSIGNEE’S CLOSING SALE. : CleaRs, ToBacce AND SMOKERS ARTICLES AT PUBLIC AUCTION, (without reserve) in lots to suit, to close out the estate of M. GOLDSTEIN, 611 Penneyivania avenue, under Me- vaeale ducing nee ee eve ket ovens at7p.m. Pri- val tre 3. ior BN BENSINGEIS Auctioneer. LEY, Auctioneer. Commencing FRIDAY, MARCH THIRTY-FIRST, ‘we will sell at the National Loan Office, 1007 7th street, commencing at SEVEN P.M. every evening, a large and varied Pledges, con- sisting of — gait and Silver Wate it Gold Ladies’ and Gent's Chains. Bets Jewelry: Deacolets: Turquoise, Amethyst, Topaz and Band Rings. Silver and Pl Guns, Revolvers and Musical Instruments. large assortment of Gent's seasonable Clothi an of miscellaneous articles ust «fond in a Pawnbrokers sale. LTS persons | articles deposi me take notice. m27-12t NHOMAS DOWLING, Aucuoncer. TRUSTEE'S SALk OF REAL ESTATE ON NINTH SIREET NORTHWEST. No. 121, IMPROVED BY A TWO-STORY Bit ELLING. ted Ata 2, qa By virtue of a deed of trust, date gat, recorded in Lites 981, fo.i0 115, et seq of the land records of the Dist: rict of Columbia, ont of the premises, on SEVENTH DAY OF 382 1VE 0 ‘KP. M., the following decried Teal estate, eituate in the. City of Wanhinevone Distt of Columbia, to wit: All of Lot numbs red twenty two 00, wit From Apr 11th, 188, lem 203" of trust, bearing date on. the 5th ai Uso, abd duly recorded in gust said land records, to “ierms of sale: One-half of the purchase money in sams; the belance in six months from day of sale, with inter ame Fn per cent per poles ae paid, secured by deed of trust on the property sold, oan cash, st purchaser's option. A depoait rot $13 will be xe quired when the property ocked down. If the ferme of sale are’not complied with in ive days the ‘Trustee reserves the right to re-sell at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, All conveyancing at pur- cha-er's cost. ae égyDae E. ALEXANDER, Trustee, _ MEDICAL, ke. | BOTTLE OR TWO OF DR. BROTHERS’ IN- wivorse ing, Cordia! will cure any case of Nervous Debiliiy. Seminal Emissions and Impotency. (loss of Ser yelpower_ctimparts vigor to the whi S00 Bb ekreet sontinw D®*- RICORD'S VITAL RESTORATIVE, Approved by the Academy of Medicine, of Paris, re- commended by the Medical Celebrities of the World as aspecific for nervous and physical debility, loss of ig Of Lenaesor, 10 bie. rue Seth. 8. Hance, Bal Sn SF Peonspivania ‘evtnuey Waskiinton Bee symptoms. and test ‘alone bears pri where descriptive ctreu! es ietary stamnpe i shee with names and monogram r in we Be seas ‘Boxes of 100 pills, $3: 400, monia's can R. LEON, THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED AND most reliable Ladies’ Physician in the city, can be Sousulted daily at 237 Vennaylvanis avenue, from 2 to and 6 to ‘Complaints and ties ed cured. Prompt teeabaenk for Toms. _ mal-im G TLE: GAN HAVE SOLENTIFIC | TREAT- nent and » sped eonsultin LEON 93 ‘lvania peo £ . Preeeriptions ‘ind advice free i amen ‘whatever, ma ADIES. TAKE eee IE !—DR. BROTHERS HAS soo inthe it of m30. Fears’ experience 2 ied regularities, pais allies of tse Womb)’ and Nervess ty sultation free. Office, 906 B anes itt “Lea Alltomale eee inte wuicktv en wuichiy cured: Can bo consulted daily at 024 7th street on Office hours from o'clock ock p.m, with ladies only. ml1i-1m* Di eee mowers CONFI dentiall matlemen and ladies who need medi. eat advion, ioe, every "Weduglay va saturday, “st 456.6 ofnee, BON. Beaks eee mé-im PERMATORRE IMPOTENCY AND ALL PRI- Se Eavorthera and iy cured: also Feats Wentnesen, io, calomel or used. Office, 514 Ith st. n.w. bet! Band ¥ sts, mn35 3 TCTTMS OF CH NIC AND OBSCURE DISEASES | ured at Send description of br TB BS R. MOTT'S FRENCH, POWDERS_CERTAIN CURE Gravel and all Urinary Diseasos, Nervous Debility: Semnioal Weakness: ba ful, Sy aud all A Post TIVE Without Medicines. ALLAN'S SOLUBLE MEDICATED BOUGIES, Patented October 16, 1876. One box No. 1 will Se, EH SSR GR SSRIS ate of rw jong ine. No naciscons doses of cubebss< or ofl of sandal- tare sre uti ‘Swsii eae destroy- For further particuler coed for for ca P. O. Box 1,533. C; ALLAN CO., 83 John street, New York. tried ih vain every KNOWS discovered a sim- iSultca Triich be will xend Ye to his fellow-suf- New York. ee “ jew Yor! er EALTH ERY! UNcANSON ‘BROS. ‘Auctionoers, Ei RN EER crores. fe eS MESTIC DRY GOODS o- | E NW 4 ae Sint ita NERAL TRAPS, OE ew © a Ra a AC GE! wow SOLD. UT sive TN ww Ww HO & & al ART, AADUNSLEACHED TALE | WWW HEH Aa f NERS, NAPKINS AND TOWELS; A GENERAL wWWwWw H AAA OT ASSORTMENT, OF 1 > BSS, GOODS, ww HER mF og. Ao TONS, BRAIDS, LACKS AND ©, OLDEMIES: EYE gu u u 5 R GEN’ NEN BOSOM SHIRTS: GENTS AND EF or 8 RR LADIES UNDERWEAR, CLOTHS AND. CASSIE F 8 uu Be GLOves, PLANNTLS sia HBBONS, BUTTON = Seat he ke, AVAHGE VAMETY OF ODMEL | FAR SUPERIOR TO THE BEST GRAHAM FLOUB. DESTRABLE GOODS; IT IS THE FOOD FOR THE DYSPEPTIC. To inp Sab A ATTENTION, AS THE IT IS UNEXCELLED Spe rants AND CHIL- A auction, on WEDSPSDAY MORNING, APRIL FIFTH, commencing at TEN O'CLOCK. CHANCERY, SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVE! pi GA GTATE ON INDIANA AVENUE, ‘SEA 1 ge ct adore of the Supreme Court of the; IT IS UNEQUALLED FOR THE BRAIN-WORKER. Ask your grocer for it, and also for s Circular. rae eee ee Wholesale Depot corner Ist street and Indiana avenue. re corbert ota as }, 891, nder- ares sa ae SATURDAY APRIL FTF- | m29 WM. M. GALT & CO. TRENTH, I remit, aftr VE O'CLOCK P. ‘ir. in front of | - r= fh a Premises offer fon rate, a auction, 19 tholighest | TOCKEY CLUB WHISKY, puider, part, of juare 633, in Washingt! —s ie toe Seprovements tesson | Wa: offer to, the Public the sbove article, which. we ‘warrant pure and and made from Mountain Rye EBs ay the lshioned process. Recomended sie invalid A. OFRUTT & BRO., m30-Im* Georgetown. PER STEAMER, A FRESH INVOICE OF THAT PEERLESS BRAND OF CHAMPAGNE, PIPER HEIDSIECK. For sale at Agent's lowest rates. HUME, CLEARY & CO., m3 907 Market Space. Frove: FLOUR!! FLOUR!!! DIRECT FROM MINNETONKA MILLS, HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. 'RUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY ON MYR’ STREET. SOUTH SIDE: BETWEEN HTH CAPITOL STREETS. FIRST AND NOI MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA. virtue of a deed of bearing ees 10th ae ‘a 4. DARD, a Mand recorded i Liber 188, CAR-LOAD JUST RECEIVED, io 297, mae of the District st lumbia, and of a decree of the Suy ‘This Flour is of Rare Quality. Makes white, rich, de- District pies 0 ne in Equity caure 7, licious bread and roils. oF Taye - fe undersigned shall, nett of the ELPHONZO YOUNGS, public auction, in QUETBENTH, 1802, at FIVE O'CLOC (Bole Agent for the Mill,) Mi lots numbered. 165 166, 167, ‘snd B. spate subdivision of’ square ar wa x hundred Grocer, 504 9th street northwest, e cl aud seventy-five (675), in the the District aforesaid. The lots wili be offered sepa-| m29 1m Bet. E and F, opp. Critic Office. Ww" ARE DETERMINED NOT TO CARRY ANY. CANNED GOODS over till next season. Therefore we offer the follow- ing: of eal One-third of the purchase money ip cash, and ae renjane in ane equal shatalmenta, wil able six, twelve and eighteen months a! fnterestor all cash af the option of the deposit cf $25 wi requiged om exch tot sf the tine of purchase. All conveyancing at purchaser's cost. If the terms shall not be complied with within one week trom the day of sale, the Trustee reserves the riz! resell the property af the riskand coat of the frst pur hi ter five ve dare notice by advertisement in iter ee 200 dozen ‘“Boston Market” pent ou Grb.cans.) #06 | go KER NORTY, olla packed per dozen hewavaper published in the city of W 200 dozen Shriver" ‘1.50 per d waa RY THOMAS 1 Trustee. | And alan ED VEGREAe HOMAS Dane Auctioneer. BLES and FRUITS. GEO. E. KENNEDY & SON, ONE HUNDRED SHARES 1 NATIONAL UNION IN- ANCE STOCK AT AUCTION, ¢ On THUS SDA AY, ADIL SIXTH, tad. at TWELVE | _™m28 No. 1209 F STREET. CLOCK 3 tiny Saletoom, I thall sell the above GWEET LEAF 23-3 “THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ee ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. : e “l mf TRUSTRES. GATE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED tT EF &wAa AL ESTATE, NEAR THE NORTHWEST T &ERE A A'S ORNER OF SEVENTH AND K STREETS irtne of a desree of the 8 Court of th iaatel ay virtne of npreme Court of tha, pint ‘of Columbia, passed in Equity eauso No. 500. PER POUND. Pe 882, oe wie arent a Spe es Re — jam Griffith et fendan . Hat will offer for sale, at public WITMER'S, Pe a eta een OF the prem m5 1918 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. thet following Lo ‘Lots of Ground and the valuable tapes men the subdivixion of original lot recently made by these ‘Trustees reON, SCCO1 Fork LENT! 1, in square No. 426, ‘rustees and approved by the Soused Herring, ~“Bardines in Tomatoes, RUB-LOT 16, fronting 29 feet 3 inches on K street, | Soused Mackerel, Sardines Smoked. With & depth of Gv feet, improved by two-story Brick | So it. Boneless Codfish. ss Fresh Smelts. Boneless Herring. UB-LOT 17, fronting 21 feet § inches on K street, | Fresh Rpiced Oysters. Pith & depth of 25 feet 6 inches to 9 foot alley, improved Yarmouth Bloaters, Rogsian Caviar. by three k Dwelliny Kipered Herring. Dodfish Balls, LUB-LOT Te frontine 15 feet 9 inches on Teh street, | Colton ines Seton. Pickled Lobster. with a depth of 45 fect 3 inches on south side of the | Machias Bay Lobster. Pine Appie Cheese. 9 foot alley, improved by two-story Brick Store. Barataria Shrimp. di bese. UB-LOF 19, fronting on 7th etrect 19 feet 9 inches, | Sardines in Oil. witha aa th of 45 feet 3 inches, betig. south of and ad- B. W. REED’S SONS, 7 wo Jouning the last mi mentioned lof and. is improved by a ae Pip nn ‘The a:tention of business men is called to the above | = admirably located business property, which will be sold UST RECEIVED— by the Trustee clear of taxes, A fine lot of he terms of ssle fixed by the decree are: One-fourth cesh; the balanee in thi a instalments, bearing interest from day of sale, and payable in six, twelve and siehtcen months from date of kale, for which instalments 1 promissory notes of the purch: yal be taken, and a lien reserved on the pr upon final ratification of the sale by the court, and upon full payutent of the purchase money and intetest proper conveyances will be made by the $200 upon each lot ia to be made at the tern Boston cucumprné FLORIDA TOMATOES, and FLORIDA ORANGES, Constantly on hand, PHILADELPHIA CAPONS and CHICKENS. Also, the very best POULTRY. FRANK J. TIBBETS, PALACE MARKET, 1 Corner 14th street and New York avenue. Oo» STAG PURE RYE WHISKY day of ale the 1 cost of the defaul the east of the in SH. B. WIE] oe is unequalled for smoothness, flavor and purity, and apes for the sideboard and sickroom is unrivalled, GC, BRNSINGEIE Auctioneer, S_ Washinton, Hora aid Carriage 8, 940 und 942 Leuidans seme, SALE OF HUME, CLEARY & CO., 807 MARKET SPACE. Orc Seat attention give E ARE RECEIVING DAILY Real mal perty. Tit | advances: . _ Gnalcontiguments, Bate) Ss wali ‘Auct. V See ALL he Deed Gents MOTTON, BE BD OXSteNS. GAME ‘AND FRESH FISH, De _ ies PHILADE: PHIA CHICKENS AND TURKEYS, By viene ofa dceree of the Supreme Courtof the, Pisiretot C lube, paved the Tah da i BOSTON MARKET, i, 2a NO. confirmed ‘on the 29d doy of Rebrusry, 1682, wherein LEON SCHELL & CO., Gle> & Jones and Yeon Teresa Joncu ane complainants, | 428 1719 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. and Deitlah md otere. are. defendants shall, on THORSDA: ABIL THIE 1882, | FPVHAT SPLENDID MINNESOTA FAMILY FLOUR, at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. offer. for sai public au io Hon. in front of the preiitees, the following described real’ estate, belonwing to. the’ estate o i deve ‘The wert thins -two xp fect of Lot = three (3), mum 3), ap Twas Favorably known as cane, "SOVEREIGN, yields, in perfection, white, sweet and wholesome bread HUME, CLEARY & 00., streets, In the city ‘of Washington, | _ 428 807 Market Space. mprovernette = es ariane pete me of wale. e r jeder One-third cau and the baie n tro equal cee AL MUTTON, &s, CORNED BEEF insta\linen' ix and twelve months, respectivel clas with interest from the day of rale. A deposit of Panera and 630 Center Market? PE, street wine wil be gin on each ot at the tina of ele of $2ib | and 206 and 908 Northern Liberty Masket, of 71, City Post Ottice. See ELEY Micitlnes dae we atv on FINANCIAL. PvaTe STOCK TELEGRAPH WIRES conveyancing and recording at purchaser's cost. coe to be complied with ae esren days, of e the trustee reserve th = the right to resell the property af the Tsk and defauiting = or. FRANCIS MILLER, Trustee. DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. n29-d&ds T (OMAS DOWLING, “Auctioneer. TRUSTEF'S SALE OF Vani UABLE BRICK REST. DENCE ON JERSEY AOicnawes's BING No. 813. TV eines 0. a hag team tring. dato the BETWEEN WASHINGTON AND NEW YORE, twenty-third day of nd. duly re- A. | Secords for Washington, DitHice af Goethe ened records for fan direction of the a Sea theun otaictad, H. H. DODGE, pretrises, all that oe au noe a Parcel of ground | Bonds, Stocks and Investment Socurities Bough tana own and described aa ‘Lot No. Hi, in A. Re Bh 8I herd’s subdivision of west of ‘square No. os having s front of 20 feasts inches iby a darth of of about 7 feet, et pelga hy a comets fortable bi Sold on Commission, cash, and the balance txenty-four months, for | which, the chaser, wz interest f cured bya deed of trist 0 sigs No. 539 15rH STREET, (CORCORAN BUILDING,) of sale oneety gtd shall bo 1 oe Sie at rch aoa eee Agency for Prince and Whitely, Stock Brokers, m27-d&ds SAM. CROSS, Trustee. 64 Broapway, New Your. SARE SUNDER DEED OF TRUST OF FOUR SMALL HOUSES ON FOUR-AND-A-HALE 1 pam ae MARTEAND AVENUE Every class of Securities bought/and sold on commis- ee bod aectod ere hoe Sonny 17th, sionin San Francisco, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New 1872, aud recordea in Liber. 29 327, et a York, Boston and Washington. Orders executed on the Of the land recorda for the District of oat my will | New York Stock Exchange at one-eighth of one per cent {eens on SATURDAY, Seta 1883, AT = - sens ¥ ee eens eee SENS ee FOU runeTy, OC) CLOCK P.M.. the cui oneal of Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York and Boston, through in equare 534, in which orders are executed on the Stock Exchanges 4n those cities and reported back promptly. Quotations of Stocks and Bonds and information regarding the Markets received through our wires INSTANTLY di- rect from the Néw York Stock Exchange. al BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES. J, W- KENNEDY & ‘co, iE i % be Fesold at wirehaser Hak Fisk an (3) day? notigo in © lve newspaper: Gonveyatrcong at 3 VID L. MORRISON, ‘Trustee. Th2-eokds DUNCANSON BROS. Auct TOPE SEO ETOP. | ween SUuT ENT SELEEES ROUT EWES, oe Beni See ears ee Aen Miu t' and Elizabeth Winfield and. ie ee i agh at Mel gh 1 ‘leares SHEET IRON, COPPER, PIG TIN, stabs public suction, ty front of SHEET LEAD, ZINC, dP douldBh, St HALE-PAST FIVE BUILDERS’ HARDWARE. Pod Tages ey oF ‘tere Rs Pints Golub | sor 606 PENN. AVE. AND 607 B STREET. corded subdivison in two hundred alae seven (2), perseetess JBVVERY One HIB OWN ABTIsr. Male G0) fects tes ak “Pout tinety-alx (99 fests A WONDERFUL INVENTION, 46) fect to the beginning, MEDICINE FOR WOMAN. A — : INVENTED BY A WOMAN. PREPARED BY A WOMAN LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND Is a Postrive Cure For all those Painful Complaints and Weaknesses 20 common to our best female population. Ttwill cureentirely the worst form of Female Com- Inflammation and Uloera, tion, Falling and Displacements, and earn Spinal Weakness, and is particularly adapted to the Changes of Life, ‘It will dissolve and expel Tumors from the Uterus in ‘The tendency of Can- digestion. saps fling of beating Gown, cunsing pein, weight and backache, is always permanently cured by its use. ft? PHYSICIANS USE IT AND PRESCRIBE IT FREELY. 3 It will at all times and under all circumstances act in harmony with the laws that govern the female sys- or the cure of Kidney Complaints of either sex this Compound is unsurpassed. LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND is prepared at 233 and 235 Western avenue, Lynn, ‘Mass. Price $1. Six bottles for $5. Sent by mail in the form of pills, alo in the form of lozenges, on receipt of price, $1 per box foreither. Mre. Pinkham freely answers all letterw of inquiry, Send for pamphiet. Ad- dress as above. No family shold be without LYDIA E. PINKHAM’S: fet fe TILL, a "7" Box sy xt, Davagmrs.. wea UGG: aa E CONOMICAL AND D SAFE. WEAVER, KENGLA & 00.’3 LAUNDRY SOAP IS ECONOMICAL, BECAUSE IT IS PURE; BEING FREE FROM ALL ADULTERATIONS, SUCH AS MARBLE DUST, SOAPSTONE, PIPE CLAY, SILI- CATE, &c., WHICH ARE USED TO ADD WEIGHT AND BULK, AND WHICH QUICKLY WEAR OUT AND ROT THE 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, BARBOUR & HAMIL- TON, N. H. SHEA, OR RYON & EARNSHAW. m8 MMMM BBB FER RRR, L uv L UU MMMM R L ‘UU MMMM Bee ke Ree L UU MMM BSB RR w LLL Uv MMM BBB EEE BR EY NO ADVANCE IN LUMBER ar WILLET & LIBBEY’S. SAME PRICES AS LAST YEAR. ‘We have 6,000,000 feet of Lumber, carried over from last year, and we will sell every foot of it at old prices. WILLET & LIBBEY, COR. 6TH AND NEW YORK AVENUE. m29 cco H H 000 mM CCO REE GOH HO OH COE So HHS 8H So EF 00S H H ‘ood Ib ‘God Em 000. L DDD Q OL DD 8 8b i BB 000 ELLE ppp W OW WH HM g8S8, FEE ,S3S3 WwwwH nis ES TE 8 wwww HEH It Ssssq KK OW re Ssssq WoW H HU Ssss§ K “k I EEE Ssgs8 PURE AND UNADULTERATED. ‘The peculiar medicinal qualities of Whiskies distilled come oe avery high position among the Materia Wo beg to invite the attention of ‘connoisseurs to our celebrated fine OLD WHISKIES of the following well- known brands, IN CASES containing one dozen bot- Reseach Vint UNRIVALED UPPER TEN WHISKEY. VERY SUPERIOR OLD STOCK WHISKEY. For excellence, pureness and evenness of quality, the above are unsurpassed by any Whiskies in the market. ‘They are entirely free from adulteration, and are of na- tural flavor and fine tonic properties. ‘These Whiskies are sold under guarantee to give PER- FECT 8A TISFACTION, and can be had at all leading grocery stores at retail. H. & H. W. CATHERWOOD, 114 SOUTH FRONT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. PALMER'S AMERICAN GINGER ALE. SOLD BY DEALERS AT $1 PER DOZEN PRINCIPAL DEPOT: 1244 29TH STREET, WEST WASHINGTON. SAM'L C. PALMER (2 Telephonic connection. ‘wld Mom MUMM! MUMM! JOLES MUMM & CO.’S FAMOUS CHAMPAGNES. ‘The Original House, occupying the Original Prem- Mowe.” ‘Extra Dry wfc pulina Coty oe Somat saan ene aul Remeron Ty gua tes aera ag NOT THE LABEL! BARBOUR & HAMILTON, ‘kerssiisnED 2d Edition. Lalit Tlograms Uo Ta Slr ‘The Canada Pacific gee ¥ Orrawa, Owr., April 4.—Section B, dian Pacific Railw: will be completed by June ist, and it is Intended'to have ‘tnnipeg, July Re gm a Negro Lynched. Kansas Crry, » April 4.—-OMicer Pat. Jones attempted last ‘night to arrest two negroes on the suspicion that they had stolen some butter. As he wea walk walking | with them one of them shot him Tan. ized nat held by so! fue peceone anil nt th seize police could take him again, when be was ve to the West Kanses City police station. While the officers were removing pretog! central station a mob See Tee One and hung him trom Blut leaves a wife and five —-€ —_—_a Brumpton Taken To England. PHILADELPHIA, Pa., April 4—Among the cabin rs on the steamship Lord Gough, which sailed for Liverpool to-day, were Joseph Brump- ton, the great Grimsley forg: Scott, the Eng- ', and Scott, = fh detective, who came over to secure Brumpton’ ‘Telegrapbic Briefs. Nera ld daughter of Reuben Swel- gat ene neat Ephata, Pa., was fatally burned tim in cual y her taking fire from a brush The a er bors ofthe the Lehigh Valley coliters, at West Piston, 'a., Struc x¢ number are thrown out cot ‘emplo; mong, 2 matter ts settled. ae ie On Saturday morning the oe body of a China- man was discovered hanging in the of the council chambers at ictoria, B. C., his cloth- ing on fire, and the body badly ly Burned. pectin ins Ae Wall Street To-day. New York, April 4—The Post's financial arti- cle says: Tue speculative markets at the Stock Ex- change are much less active than, yesterday, though there were large transactions in he hist our with very irregularchanges, but generally lower Packet The storks which have shown com- tive steadiness and strength throughout have n Northern Pacific and Reading. stock has been Lake Shore; and of the Itcan be sald that it has been feverish ani sensitive, bonds are x lower for the extended 63 and higher for the 4s. Southern state bonds are: quiet and steady. Railroad bonds are irregular, but enerally lower. In the money y market pl lala call loans on stock 1s about 5 per cent, and on U. 8 bends about 3 per cent. e money is freely paper offered at recent rates, Prime mercantile is 53ga6 per cent. ‘The Markets. Newent Sos Al se 4 Rena tad ao. vocond, eerion, "Sa ‘how fen forues, "42" ‘to-day BALTIMORE, April 4.—Cotton quiet—middling, 12:;. Flour steady, with more activity, Wheat, south- closing =o ern“ quiet, western lower, ¢! = Shall. 38; soamie cy a Thao ae spot, Tibial dane: June, L Sigal Si: Sue Loa. bod Gorn athern ‘western a shade easicr south ello Slak2: western mixe te & April, “80 May, 80081 June, ads Jauy, ss ‘ss id’: bid. eae: Si aah ye eijaet, 9088, Hay a rochanged an Hay him aovt mnchanied. ‘Provisions tnok ron, Butter very frm_—westera packed, Asadés rol Base. Ease t Petroleum quiet rm, 18al anged. Coffee S10" Sucar heise Whieky firm, 1.198] steamer nn NEW YORK, April 4. j Stocks dull. Sfoner, Exchance—long, @ niin do. short, 489%. ‘Nate “pone Pavers y unchanged. ‘Governments irregular. Cotton SNEW_ YOR! ril_4.—Flour te firm, Wheat dull and ak ent dower, Gorn: I nbsequently strong and eg Sian firm, 11, Al ante and mortraxe corti aio 37453, do. ig ga 4, Litinois Sen wania Cent Reading, 3234. ro, JEX. Muwaukee and. Se. ‘Pas Ontario and Weste common, 11535, The Veto of the Chinese Bill. THE PRESIDENT REGARDS THE PROPOSED RESTRICTION OF IMMIGRATION AS 4 BREACH OF NATIONAL FAITH. Tn discussing the meaning ot the word “labor. ers,” as used in the treaty, the President, in his message vetoing the Chinese Dill, concedes that it includes “artisans” or “skilled laborers.” In regard to the term of suspension, “he gays: “The examination which Ihave made of the treaty and of the de- clarations which {ts negotiators have left on record. of the meaning of its language, leaves no aout in my mind that neither contracting party in con- cluding the treaty of 1880. contemplated the passage of an act prohibiting immi- gration for twenty years, which is nearly a generation; limi- jon tation; .or intended to change tne. provi- Slons of the Burlingame treaty to that effect. regard this provision of the act as a breach of national faite and being unable to bring myoelt harmony with the views of Congr.ss on this vital point, the honor of the country constrains me to return the act with this objection to its passage.” The President adds that good policy, as well as a faith, requires a modification of the twenty years suspension. Under the spirit which i the Burlingame treaty, many thousand laborers came Tees have been instrumental in ing ra! the country Pros- pered by their industry. He deprecates a policy which would drive oriental trade and commerce from us. The mes- sage concludes to the effect that while the protec- Uon of our labor from Aslatic competition may justify this policy, it 1s wiser now to make a shorter experiment, with a view of of maintaining permanently only sich features as time and expe- Tence commend. Capitol Notes. POSTAL MONEY ORDER SYSTEM. Representative Bingham, from the committee on post offices and post roads, reported to the House to-day a substitute for several bills ann os been referred to the committee “to money order ma The Bil fang report were ordered to be pfinted and recommitted. features of the itt have already been published. EFFICIENCY OF THE REVENUE MARINE. Reresentative Townsend, from the committee on commerce, reported to the House to-day, with amendment, Representative Crapo's bill to pro- mote the efficiency of the Revenue marine. ‘The bill and report were ordered to be Reena, and recommitted to th tion, then exhibition next rere i mr i HG {Cause oF or connsuaea Coron THE NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. ‘The following are the ovening and closing pno7s of the New York Stock Market to-day, as reported: by special wire to H. H. Dodge, 539 15th street: Louisville and Nasu’ Manhattan a Micht, Missour, Kansoe — and Texas. Richmond and Danvitie Kichmond and Tennessee. Pullman Palace Car.. ‘TTACKED BY AN wile the train containing Forepaugh’s circus Was ing this city and when two miles from wl s city, an elephant In the collection attacked a ELEPRANT.—This ‘man named Moses Marks Nae 3 the train was _ moving. Marts was = the stomach by t hant’s co ‘nocked down and seriously’ injured by the animal's tone When the train arrived at the freight de- pot on Virginia avenue the man van removed to the Freedman’s hospital and was attended by Dr Purvis, who states that his injuries are not fatal, tetas weirs Aw ADDITIONAL REPORT IX THE Mason CasE— The Secretary of War this afternoon submitted to the President an additional report upon the Ser geant Mason case. It is not known as yet what its nature ts. The Secretary states that the Presi- dent will take no action in the matter until the proceedit before the Supreme Court are finished. Yesterday's Elections. At the municipal election in Cincinnati yestern. day a light vote Was cast, and there was so much “scratching” that at midnight the counting had been completed at only a few precincts. ‘The indl- cations are, however, that the democrats have carried the city by @ majority of 5,000 and up- wards..... At Keokuk, Iowa, the demo rats electad the mayor and four out of six aldermen. Hartiord, Conn., the republicans re-elected. Siote gan G. Bulkely mayor. ‘The democrats elected the city clerk, auditor, and collector......The demo- erats carried Indidinapolis by from 500 to 600 ma- jority.....For the first time in twenty years the democrats carried Dubuque, Towa: they also car ried Columbus, Ohio, electing the city Ueket by majorities ranging 400 to 60. Dung, Md., the election yesterday resiiived tn the selection Of Dr. W. H. Ravenscroft for mayor. bi ecg . Vauuasitve Sore — ner ly, of New York, sald yesterday he bail learned that Mr. Cornelius J. Vanderbilt, who committed suicide Sunday by shooting hil had_probab! very much worried ail aay about either his illness or the suit of Scott Lord Tho suitof Mr. Lora had been sent to a referee, and a hearing in it was set lel for Pe or. ee fone is - down for oon before a jw physicians who wilt be selected So-day. = Mrstster HURLBUT on SuirHERD. E. H. Talbott, Successor to the late General Hurlbut in the Thi- nots state legislature and closely related to him marriage, sid in Chicago yesterday that Mr. Hi but had written him that Shipherd was a curious mixture of the knave and the fool, with a decided preponderance of the former, and that his project Was an insane one. 230 dads eck a.m. SARAT car CEOELTA, “youneet cig ayn seen dan 0 Bayt oa Wate -April 2, 1 L ASH.—. NAS. in the 64th year ‘Funeral services at DS Ceeceed LINE. WEEKLY LINE OF STEAMERS LEAVING NEW YORK EVERY THURSDAY AT2P. M. FOR ENGLAND, FRANCE AND GERMANY. For Passage apply to os C. B. RICHARD & 00., General Passenger Agents, 61 Broadway, New York. RCY G. SMITH, 1351 and 619 Pennsylvania avenue. HE STEAMER ““MATTANO” street wharf SUNDAY, tee ee at Pretdock (gy and ‘Thuredayn, Mattox Crock on, Dunas Point and Beige Woart 5 eee ese For information apply to m28 Voracers TO EUROPE. 4, W. & SON Are the Agents for the sale of Tickets in this District et INMAN STEAMSHIP 0O. posing, to visit Burope ean obtain all ia Parties as FORA -SELMGPDRTAGEON LINE. MARCH STEA! er p-m., for ‘and River n ‘must be Prepaid. ‘Returning, arrive in Washington every Satuniay night, STEPHENSON & BRO., Aczwrs, mi¢6m_ th street Wharf and Cor, 12th and Pa. sve.