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: STEAMERS. &e. yp RG LINE. WEEELY LIN DF STEAMERS LEAVING NEW YORK EVERY THURSDAY AT2P. M. FOR ENGLAND, FRANCE AND GERMANY. 2% srry © 5. RICHARD & 00., Generai Passenger Agents, 61 Broadway, New York. 1351 and 619-Pennsyivania avenue. — Wye steamer street URSDAY, se aud Thursdays, Mattox Creek on Sundays and Thurs- Chapel “Point and Ereut's Woeart ‘Sundays ba and Weduendays *up,” and attawornan ‘down,” aud Mondays ‘‘up; aehington every Monday, Wednesday and formation apply to m2 ors apt wharf at (Creek => Sener rida after ©. T. JONES, Agen street wiart RS TO EUROPE. 3, W. BOTELER & SON Are the Agents for the sale of Tickets in this District of a INMAN STEAMSHIP CO. Parties proposing to visit Europe can obtain all in- ormation by applying to YTELER & 80: _Rit3m x Potomac TRANSPORTATION LINE. on and. paoartied 19th oe poeta SUES w RY Si Seis gan fer Bulsete sod River Lamiies: All Biyer Freight must be Prepaid. ‘Returning, arrive in Washincton every Saturday nicht. STEPHENSON & BRO., Acxxts, id Pa, ave. ml6-6m 7! Nome FOR POTOMAC KIVER LANDINGS. md after NOVEMBER 3p, 1881, ANEOWSMITH git leave bee whet foot OFT gti m. every MONDAY, THURSDAY. picky ‘SATUR: Barior all river landinws. On MONDAY as far as ‘Nouani Fe Ferry. On THURSDAY, Aemuint ahd st Chee Ment's Fav. Stone's Wharf, Cohron'’s and Howard's, On SATURDAY, Currioman snd Le-nardtown, _ms JOHN Kk. WoOv, Agent. Nowrorx AND NEW YORK STEAMERS. THE STEAMER LADY OF THE LARK Wik deave her whart, foot of 6th stroct, every MONDAY. Ree DAY and PRIDA. at Pines Boing Point 1c bout pty First-class fjonroe Becond-cizss Fare to Fortress yo class Pin SNECTIN AAD PHONIDERCE ST Fortress M ‘Poin ' e¥ \d-claas Fare to Piney Pon Becond-class Fare Pot Twill resume thotr ew York, every Geo: CS § 0. Trek o Ponnyivania ave are Hote ED. WOOD, Secretary. NEW YORK ROTTERDAM. tem, Couranp a OTCE: OUT! THE, CUNARD SHEA MSHIe ‘Co Sirpaxy LDITED. TWE EW YORG ANIL SKE HAleboR, EU SEW YORE. | a et. 10 May. ASSAG aS on te secon neon: Bteerace at very low rates, ‘Stecrage tickets from Liv. Sent ft Through bills Havre, Antwerp sud other for Medsterranean ports. For feist aa puseacs wc aprly ee 60S Tt a sing ~ ven for Belfast. Glaseow, other portion "the" Continent sod at the Cony VERNON H. BROWN & CO., New York; Crto ng 0 S BIGELOW & CO. dani? C5 7th street, Washing’ ORTH GERMAN LLOYD— Srramsutr Live perweex New Youre, Havas Lospos, SouTsamPro: ‘The steamers of this compen QRDAY drm Bremen Pier, pany"s office steerage and cabin to street, Washington, GENTLEMEN'S GOODS. yE AKE UNDE SELLING EVERYBODY “IN WwW 5 SHIRTS. Linen Collars, Linen Catia, Silk Neckwear, Cotton Soel a ‘Undershirts and Drawers. few styles of Percale Shirts, the very best quality, ous ao Fine Percale Shirts, only 75 conts. Finest Dress Shirts to order, elegantly made, only $2. Six fine Dress Shirts to order for $9. All goods are guaranteed to give satisfaction in every way, at. mda _MEGINNISS", 1002 F street northwest. ‘TRoMPson's DRESS SHIRT MANUFACTORY axD MEN'S FURNISHING EMPORIUM, 816 F Street Northwest. ‘800. ‘Te. s10 unfinished, Boy's Wausutta, unfinished, 60c. ; finish ©, & BuLeny, 5 SUCCESSOR TO | DUBREUIL BROTHERS, MANUFACTURERS OF FINE DRESS SHIRTS GENTS’ FURNISHINGS, 1112 ¥ Srser Norsrawesr, Wasumeros, D.C. of the do all kinds of work sz made fe,ordar, and old the number—740 &th mar HOUSEF URNISH INGS r ‘YOU WANT A COOK STOVE OR RANGE Call and see our new Range, with Patent Duplex Grate, the bestGrate made, Our stock of REFRIGERATORS, OTL and GAS STOVES is now complete, of which, es well as Coo} Stoves, we ean show the ageortment in the city. ‘The attention of Ba re and others is respectfu calied ‘to our’ Bri Ranges, Stag Head and se Goore. the Fireside. Jewel ana Gocial’ Latroben, sn our larve variety of Slate Mantels, all first-class pees An inspection is respectfully solicited. W. 8. JENKS & CO., al TIT 7th street northwest. E DDY REFRIGERATORS. ‘4 Just Received ALL SIZES OF THIS CELEBRATED REFRIGERATOR. They are strongly built, handsomely finished, and perfet in practice. Have Slate Stone Shelves, and Packed with a perfect non-conductor. For thirty-two years they have received the nighest merit asa first- class Refrigerator. M. W. BEVERIDGE, 1009 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. Sole Agent for the District. FINANCIAL. paste STOCK TELEGRAPH WIRES al BETWEEN WASHINGTON AND NEW YORE. H. H. DODGE, Bonds, Stocks and Investment Securities Bough tma Bold on Commission, No. 539 15m STREET, (CORCORAN BUILDING,) Agency for Prince and Whitely, Stock Brokers, 64 Broapwary, New Yore. od Queeustown and #Ii other parsof Europe st Every class of Securities bought and sold on commis- sion in San Francisco, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York, Boston and Washinston. Orders executed on tha New York Stock Exchange at one-eighth of one per cent commission, Private and direct telegraph wires to Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York and Bostou, through which orders are executed on the Stock Exchanges in 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 New York Stock Exchanre. * al _MEDICAL &e ‘scases quickly cured; aleo’ Lucorrhes and “in brFcT Jan Taarss Leave Wastrscro copia Eine, 93) a ‘daily rom, Berets ime to Cineh Fitebats aud innati m. ily for Pittsin ** sfaii Express, 9:50 p a BALITMORE AND POTOMAC RATLR For Canzndaigua, Rochester, Buifaio, ewes 2 = eo except Saturday, with Palace rue. For Wit cjumeoect: Lock Haven and Emirs, at 9:90 & For Sew 5 -xk “and the Past. 8 Ae 1:30, 9:50 and 10:20 day. sou 10 eae. “Lime ene: of exces For Anu: ee <0 sm. and 4:40 p.m., daily, except QLEXANDAIA AND FREDERICKSBURG _RATL- WAY. AND ALEXANDRIA AND WASHINGTON ders can be left for nation from hote's and residences FRANK THO? ALTIMORE & ¢ TRE MODEL FAST, TRE FAST AND THE W BOULLE THACK: yy 110 RATLROAD. "AND THE ONLY LINE , VIA WASHINGTON. SOUPLER! SUINGTOS. ATL AND ST. . fr | Stations, ore, Annapolis,” and Way nx. Winchester, Hagarsto i Fario1 STAUNION AN Hyastteville snd Laurel Express Nile, Anpapelis Junction Yaror ~ LOUIS EXPKESS. for Ball 5 SF Pelimore end Way, ND I fils Junction} $f Balu S— rome of “SQiestcr and Way “locks snd Way Stations oniy.) 16:49—SALTL Ba Way, vis He office northeast corner yivania avenue, and at the sta king of bag- STEEL FYECT MONDAY, JAN- i Care to ‘Cincinnati, Pedinomk, wh, sud Way, vis | DY ear EY EXERESS (con | Beele ior Hagerstown aud ai Point of Hocks for Jessups ndays stops at all stations, TRESS (stops at Hyatiovae | TTTSBURG, CHICAGO, CINCINNATI AND | ahd Deepung FHILADELPHIA AND NEW (Martinsburg and at Hyattsville and Laurel, ay Staton Seakpaseus, ke. galomel or mercury 514 9th et-n.w., bet.E and F sts. D: ROBERTSON, THE meee RELIABLE: AND longest estublished epeciall th 1 wit years experience, will guaran’ Tee ihe nite acum, Nervous end Seminal W ‘octurnal Emirsions, Impotency (loss of sexual power), pie sae Ponitively cured in 3 tO 10 days. “Consultations ictly confidential. ve Consulted} Wednesdays and Saturdays, from} to 9 p-m., | pilus ootee., 496 C atrect northwest” Htefers U6 tho equine piyiclans of ore. Main office, $0 Nort street, Baltimore, Md. ‘&. BOTTLE OR TWO OF DR. BROTHERS’ IN- igorating Cordial will cure any case of Nervous Seminal Emissions and Impotenc er tdmparts vigor to the ‘whol t South wee! m: RICORD’S VITAL RESTORATIVE, Approved by the Academy of Medicine, of Paris, re- commended by the Medical Celebrities of the World as aspecifie for nervous and physical debility, loss of tmaniy vigor, Bag of Lerassor, 10 bis. rue Paria; or of Seth. 8. Hance, Baltunore, and ¢. Chri ani, 384 Feaayivanla avenue, Wi D. with symptoms and testi here ds Tontalican bohed. The dike rentiiie ala ‘slone ieee ‘naine ‘and monogram o ae B: BIGESMOND. "Hoses" of 100 nine” e400, HE OLDEST PSTABLISHED = LEO! Dia Tiibie Ladies! Ph: in the city, can be consulted daily st 237 Pennsylvania avenue, fons to 4 snd6to8. emale, Oonpisinte sot T aan cured. Prompt treatment. Separate meee for ENTLEMEN CAN HAVE! SCIENTIFIC 7 TREAT. Hina atonae speedy Cure of all by 9:20, 11:00 and 11:25 a.m.; | com pg avenue. 4 11-30 p.m. On Sunday, Presceipt ions and advios free of any chanwe whatever. cat Soa see | sacl th, ee ee ag, excopt Sunday. — L ‘AKE NOTICE !—DR. BROTHERS HAS OF sd 33 yan the treatment of Female 00 midnicht. "on Sunday, ut | (Falling of the Womb)’ and Nerves Debitty., ‘Sons v1 10:00 3.70. : 7:00 and 9:20 prin sultation free." Office, 906 B street southwest. mn16-1m* pase DI DE FOREST HAS REMEDY FOR LA_ Allfemale: 18 qu cured. Can consulted daliy at 924 7th street northweos. from] t 9 dock pms, with indies: FR. ROBERTSON CAN BE CONSULTED ally by gentlemen and Jadiea who need pedi Geladvice. every Wednesday and Saturday, at ay oethwest, ‘Twenty years’ experience. Liberty ‘etree Baltimore, ‘né-tia Vi TIMS OF CHKONIC AND OBSCURE DISEASES can be cured at description of case Sm ghivice. Book free. “Dr. 8. 1. BA Box J08, x. m3-d&k ‘for or gg Gt Sorat 5 Srunlis ‘and cured in 43 on For sale gy ore. cece street and Pennsylvania avenue. by mail under seal on | Feceipt of 06 GOLD MEDAL AWARDED THE A DE MoTPs ‘FRENCH Dinssae Gre a cheapest, Now | VATION: bound ta grant Fronet wid in THASELE. | hn, iy le ae scriptions, pricowonly $1.26, neat by meals il ja See ureaenaets (Predecck. ee dope at Anna Apnapols sad W; Frederick, hos ie 2 aS recs Ye LSet AND LAUREL t80- FL PSBURG. CLEVELAND and DETROIT 19:38— A, NEW YORK snd BOSTON ot Ean Cars to New York. stop ab 19:47—CHL s SCNATT and ST. ig CAGU, CINC! pd wo OUR Eeeaa: aud toall parts _AUOTION SALES. __THIS EVENING Auctioneer. JOLEY, Commencing FRIDAY, MARCH THIRTY. Se mill well at the SEVER Oftice, 1007, 2 Aas | ieee Sa commencing # evening every nd aried Fiedges, oon. . of— Gold snd Silver Watches. Solid Gold Ladies’ and Gent'a Chains. Seis Jewelry: Braceleta. Turquoise, Amethyst, Topaz and Band Rings. iver and Plated Guns, vers and Musical Instruments. == re assortment of Gent's seasonable ee hundrds of miscellaneous articles found ina Pawn roker's sale .B.— Ail persons having articles take notice. deposited with me m27-12t TO-MORROW. ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. EXTENSIVE SALE OF E HOUSENO! LD FURNITURE, RPETS, &c., AT AUCTION. Am SATURDAY, APRIL EIGHTH, at TEN O'CLOCK A.M., we shall ell in front and within, our Salecroom Wane misone Waitt Chamuer rites, Handsome Wala nites. upt Kaw Silk, Hair-Cloth and dea “5 ft Ward rt “Sidehoaras Ladies Weltig De ‘Writing Deeks. Carpets. wie tel ea ieerla Pelabors bogies . Tabi ian at ELEVEN O'CLOCK PRECISELY, ere> opened Carved Library Table, drawers each Book Rack. wage WALTER B. WILLTAMS & GO., Aucts. 1HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. REGULAR SALE OF * HOUSEHOLD FURN ZURNITURE AT SALESRUOM, LotR neae 1882, COMMENCING AT TEN BRACING ONE ELEGANTLY CARVED WALN ISH, SEVEN PLECES. Cos Sr aED aE NE FRENCH PLATE MIRRORS, IN WALNOT HA MES; PAR ATED TO! thet ‘WARE; HUSENOOD CASE RO; WALNUT BINET FOLDING BED: 2 ‘DIA NA. SERVICE; ¥ LARGE SMYRNA RUG; TWENTY SMYRNA DIFF) THER WIT! SGENERAL ASSORTMENT’ OF OTHER GooDs. SOME CHOICE PIECES TEFT FROM JAPANESE SALE, OIL Lia thas &eo. SEVERAL BUGGIES AND PHETONS. (0 postpont _N. ement on account of weather. 96-2t iHOMAS DOWLING, , Auctioneer. SIX CASKS OF ASSORTED CHINA AT AUCTIONt Ehe above will be sold SATURDAY, APRIL EIGHTH: 882. at TWELVE O'CLOC! y suction rooms trade is, tothis sale. “46-2. attention of the ecte T[\HOMAS DOWLING, Auchoneer. ONE, nMED AN LANDAU, HANDS MELY ND, NEARLY NEW | MADE BY STER, OF STREET, 1 NEW FoRK ONE SUPERB COUPE, FROM BAT PAIS, (BOTH IN PERFECT ORDER), AT The aioe clorant, Carriages will be ool Se Saat URDAY, PRPRIL EIGHT O'CLOCK, ‘the Landay can be seen at my THOMAS DOWLING, UC. ‘uctioneer, Ss. BENSINGER, Anchoneer, Washington, Horee and ‘Carriage 938, 040 anid O47 Louies avenue, AUCTION SALE OF HORSES, | GARRIAGES, HAR; &e i DAY, aud Sie cing at TE K, 8 ttent en, to the pales of Real Eats ‘and al pro} ere Gn all consignments. Galé) 3: BENSINGHIE Auch SMe LEE DEED OF TRUST OF FOUR SMALL “HOUSES, ALF ‘LAND AVENUE Sart, oneal gam tl as si), auud Fecorded in Liber $05. fotio 41, ot a cf the land records for the Diséria and by direction of the parties secured thers € offer for male, at public suction, in, front of tHe pro ieen, on SATU! APRIL EIGHTH AT FO HIE K P.M, the the soutl one-half of orp in cash; residn ca six, twelve with interest to be secured by on the with with: of If terns of sale 108 ‘com ied rin one week from sal Droperty. may mee, Terma? One tout and eighteen mont Rotes of purchaser an $100 deposit at sale. Tesold at purchaser's riek amid Cost after thece’ (3) a notice in '’Evening Star” newspaper. Conveyancing at Purchaser's cos DAVID L. MORRISON, Trustee. DUNCANSON BROS., Speen DOWLING, Auctioneer. SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY ON LE, ET. SOUTH SIDE: x FIRST AND NOWTH CAPITOL STRESTS" aby, Ftae, G8 deed of trust bearing date tho 10 gaye jane, Ae} A.D 18%, and respec sa rete fe | fl records of the District of Co and a a wae the Supreme Court of the District ‘aforesaid, passed in Hquity cause 7,260, Dos: 1. uituting thie undersigned sole Teh {he reauent of the party, secured, scl at public auction, in front of the premises, on FRIDAY, AP! iy ENTH, 1882, yy FIVE es is & nugnbered 165, 1€6, 167, and 188, in Giiber’s tubdtvinien oF square numbered six Bunired and paren five’ (675), in ae wes of ee fashington, in the District aforesaid. lota Will be offered sepa- y- "fetins of sale are: Ono-third of the purchase money in cash, oe the Per AGES tha ree equal per nperinag on able six, twelve and the after sale, with icon all ean vaf tho optioned the e purcharsr, A «1 $25 will be required on each lot at the time . All conveyancing at purchaser's co-t. If the terms shall not. be Sonmplica wich within owe week from the day of sale,the ‘Trnstes, reset 8 the right rerell the property at the rick aif cost of the hit ure chaser ziter five days’ notice by aon in some published in the cit ‘asbinucton . i HENIY ©. THOMAM “Trastes PROPOSALS. proresats FUR WOOD AND COAL. House oF Rernrogvisriven,U Ae ars D.C., SEALED UNTIL WEE DAY, APRIL TWELFTH NEXT, f Forty Cords best Spruce Pine ‘Wood: also, Si ‘Tons best White Ash Furnace stored in the vaults of the south gr before Saturday. the 20th ‘ood to measure 128 cubic fect to welsh 2, 140 Tbs. to the ton, - The wood to be corded and measured at the Capitol, and the Fight to re-woigh the coal at the Capljol is reserved.| The ri and all bids Tide’ to bo “Proposals for Wood and Goal” and ad EDWARD McPHERSON, 25-3 Clerk of the House of Representatives. Now OPEN FOR INSPECTION, OUR PARIS, AND LONDON RT ATIO) LLENS FOR GENTLEMEN'S WEAR OF 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 ‘‘Aesthetic.” Hich art designs are not, indeed, suitable for every-day life; but it is, nevertheless, commendable to adorn life and 2dd to its brightness by wearing such designs and col- ors as are in accord with cultivated taste, without de- scending to gaudiness or vulgarity. ‘To secure this aim we have paid great attention to securing such a variety of styles and colors.as will satisfy the wethetically in- clined, but which are, atthe same time, such a@ thoge who dress more quietiy may wear. SELTZ & MERTZ, DRAPERS AND TAILORS, 1105 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. 5, Bt stant. mé AS* FOR PALMER'S AMERICAN GINGER ALE. SOLD BY DEALERS AT $1 PER DOZEN PRINCIPAL DEPOT: 1244 29TH STREET, WEST WASHINGTON. SAM'L C. PALMER 7 Telephonic connection. sald contain | Vf ONUMENTAL STEAM GRANITE WORKS. rALKER, Dealer in all kinds of eee rape a ot tet nego WORK. 1 manufacture Urns, Vaults, Sarcophigus, Monu- ipolsh Cottsane, Paces and all kinds of Moald- Fatinstes on of my. ‘The very best uted Uae, W 40 Bushels Crushed Ooke.,......... $3.30 (26 Bushels Orgahed Coks..........-..$2.25. 40 Bushols Ordinary Coke........... ‘3 Bushels Ordinary Ooke.. $2.00, For eale at officeof the Washington Gas- Nght atc. W. Cemenes G. W. CROPLET'S C= RUPPERT, . ‘NOB. 408 AND 405 TTH STREET NORTHWEST, | with a depth of 45 fect 3 inch Joining the last JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioncers. ENTIRE HOUSEHOLD FURNIT Ber, GA NTAINED r~ FIVE HOOMS At No. TNFa Wei ‘CMPRISING WALNUT. P/ 3 pian ote AND ‘ALN ‘OHA M.T. TABLES, WARDROBES, COTTAGE OTHER CARPETS, OTHER M. TRE: EA’ depen DINING TABLES AND CHAINS. CHAIRS, CROCKERY” koko, SRMERTD PEE a heated Furniture, &c., of Tom, bor nd inhouse No. 1103 G street Seret coevsane eet ‘and worthy attention of buyers. erie Hot i ; 2 ft a 7 i i : i 3 A : iS z a EH = 8 i rie A ire Hae ie BaF: San ie CASPEH Ww WIND be En) ‘Trustees. Corner ‘northwest. JUNCANSON BROBS., Auctioneers. RUSTEE'S SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY ON BienCE STRERIG NORTHWEST BuING 8" HOUBE NO. 1117 NEW JEBSEY AVENUE, AT By virtue of ‘two certain deeds of to respectively on the 29th day of 1875, and the ath day of, Marel recofded in Taber No. 782, folio folio df. of ‘records for bia,” made to the undereurned aaa ‘Wa a6-dte since decease: int New Jerse: feet Beto rest Seale ‘and running thence ‘slong. aald avenue 14 fect, thence. east realy 120 foot ana 4 inches t the (From the New York Sun.} A Real Skin Cure. THERE I OXLY OE and that with simple name. Beware of impocters? pi- rates, or any old articles which now suddenly claim to be best. They have been tried and found wanting, while this has been proved a remarkable success, ‘This curative needs no pompous or in title of Greek or Latin to eustuin it, but its simple Eng- Uish name appeals directly to the common sense of the people. And the people are signally manifesting their apprecistion of this frankness by selecting and using Dr. Benson's Sxrx Cue in preference to all other pro- feused remedies. E®~ Beware of imitations, or the various articles which have been advertirod for years or strugiied along, hay- ing no real hold or merit on the public, that now endea- ‘Yor to keep head above water by advertising themselves as “The Great Skin Cure.” None is genuine and Telisble, except Dr. ©. W. Benson's Skin Cure. Esch package and bottle bears his likeness. Internal and external remedy, two bottles in one package. Price $1, get at your draggists. Dr. C. W. Benson has long beefi well known as a suo- cessful physician and surgeon, and his hfe study has been the diseases of the nervous system and of the ekin; ‘be has since been persuaded to put his New Remedy and Favorite Preecription as a **Skin Cure” on the market, various things have sprang up into existence, or have woke up from the sleepy state in which they were be- fore, and now claim to be The Great Skin Cures. BELIEF FOR ALL OVEEWORKED BRAINS. Nervous tremor, weakness, and paralysis are being daily baer potancpeaynee They correct ecstiveness, but are not purgative. Price, 50cents, or six boxes for $2.50, postage free to any address. For sale by all druggists. Depot, Baltimore, Md., where the Doctor can be ad- reseed. Letters of inquiry freely answered. C. N. Crittenton, New York, is wholesale agent for Dr. C. W. Benson's remedies. at wom MUMM! MUMM! JULES MUMM & CO.'S FAMOUS CHAMPAGNES. soph Onietoal House, occupying the Original Prem- ete ah oF Hele es SAEED and Dry Wines at lowest prices. Te wat oy wr DRINK THE WINE, AND NOT THE LABEL! - BARBOUR & HAMILTON, KsrABLtstED 1850, ‘Noa. 614 and 616 Pennsylvania avenue, snd 615and 617 B street northwest, Agents for the District of Co- Tumbia. mill-Im FooNomican AND ID _BAFE. WEAVER, KENGLA & CO.'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 WEAK 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 th th al astern lino 1a testana & i inches, ‘ana’ then 08 to theveald ‘avenue andl place of Go oe nr wid tatereat Peoth Say of ent, tm st ve mon reat froth day of sale, ferred payments to bo secured bythe hotes of the pur- of trust upon Property. Ali con- reyanciog at cost of urchaser. A deposit of $50 re q is struck off. ‘Terms to be Gmpliod within seven tisys, otherwise the Trustee re- serves the right to resell at the riak and cost of default- ing a ROBT H. WARD, |, 7, 10, 12, 14, 15,17 Surviving Trustee. HOS. J. FISHER & CO., Real Estate Auctioneers, 1324 F street northwest. TRUSFER'S SALE OF THE LARGE AND VAL- UABL BAULBE No No. 674, IN THE CITY OF WASHINGTON Ps ‘of nd records bia, and by direction of lersizned ‘Trvetee will of the on DAY OF APIL é are of icround sit ington, inveald District the the ged Uy Zw Di etreck on" on on tho cast by 1n¢ strect cart aud on the west by North Capit — and containing ‘about 250,000 e ie terms of sale ate not complicd wi fen days atter the day of sate, the trustee rommves the Ticht to resell the property af tho risk and cost of the Gefauiting purchaser, after five days’ advertisement in ne ing Star. MART: d as ‘Trustee. CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE PROVED Ri ESTATE ON K STREET NORTHWEST, MEEN, TWENTY-FIRST ‘AND MWENTY: TS) eivuste oa a “etool poet ‘three (73) lene 22d streets, {n fhe city of with the imp in seven days, otherwise fobocompliea wi it to resell the proporty at the Sak asd kof falda FRANCIS MILLER, Trustee. DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. _m29-d&ds ‘ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. TRUSTEES) SALE OF ¥ OF VALUABLE. 1 VED (MPRO’ THE NORTHWEST SORNER, on "SEVENTH AND STREETS Mirtne cts aearee of the Supreme Court of the, ictof Columbia, passed in Kat No. Ten, wherin Charles T. Griffith et al. are oom: plainants and William Griffith ct al. are defendants, the under will of sale, at public suction, to on the Lc Dost bidder, sn front of hs Drettioen, “H DAY OF. APRLy A. D, 1983, CK PM. the fuilowing Lots of Ground to crignal tot Jot 1, in square No. 426, Pocently mado by theoe roved by the tly ‘app! oy <HUB-LOT 16, fronting 28 feet 8 inches on, K ft a depth ot C0 Toot improved Uy twotory Bek SUB-LOT 11, fronti 21 feet 5 inches x Pith depth of tat fuches to 9 foot alley, LEaDTO PRUBLOr de, fs § fect 9 inches street, ting 15 Tth: ert tebe gush nlde of tho Store. rt 19. yeoman Tt set 19 fot inches, ‘of and ad- mentioned lot, and isimproved by two- of business men is called ‘to the above admirably located busines, property, whlch wil be sold ‘Trustee clear of Pins terms of sale cash; the al-d&ds USTER'S SALE Ol T IN _D STREET, 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, 9244 WATER STREET, GEORGETOWN, D. C. ORDERS WILL ALSO BE RECEIVED FROM THE TRADE BY FRANK HUME, BARBOUR & HAMIL- TON, N. H. SHEA. OR BRYON & EARNSHAW. m3 3 3 n H H GOoH HO OT GO EK o HHH O OTl1 @ EE CoH HO OT OCOE cco H H 000 UD CCG EER ooo L DDD. o oL DD 88k 2B Dp 000 XLLL ppp w Ww a S585 4 558g Wwwwe wns Ete wwww HEL Ht Sass, EK Ht Ee 5sss, w WOH HOU ®gss8 KK I EEE Ssss8 PURE AND UNADULTERATED. ‘The peculiar medicinal qualities of Whiskies distilled from the finest growth of rye in the renowned Valley of the Monongahela, have attracted the attention of the ‘Medical Faculty in the United States to auch a degree as oe itin avery high position among the Materia Medica. ‘We beg toinvite the attention of ‘connoisseurs to our celebrated fine OLD WHISKIES of the following = known brands, LN CASES containing one dozen - tles each, viz: UNRIVALED UPPEReTEN 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- ee a roe Sd Oe Sal peoeertion ‘These Whiskies are sold under guarantee to give PER- FECT SATISFACTION, and can be had at all leading wrocery stores at retail. H. & H. W. CATHERWOOD, 114 SOUTH FRONT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. ADAME WASHINGTON, No. 1211 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. 4 NEW DEPARTURE. DRESSES MADE AND MATERIAL FURNISHED AT LESS THAN NEW YORK PRICES. “ELEGANT GOODS NoW IN STOCK. Ladies should call at once and leave their orders be- fore the ascortment of elegant fabrics is broken, SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. m16-8m MADAME WASHINGTON. THE PLACE—IT PAYS EVER! a sa Silke Satin Van uM tz Stop at 796 and 714 Tth atrect, T# DEAD POET, Mr. MARSHALL'S Portrait in line of Mr. HENRY W. LONGFELLOW, recently competed, of which only one thousand copies will be offered for sale, EACH IMPRESSION SIGNED BY MR. LONGFELLOW, will OTICE! All persons in Washington purchasing a bottle of PATAPSCO BAKING Pace Sar Peete Enis the Baking Sowder wittouk Batrmeons, Apeil let, G* THE BEST. HE CONCORD HARNESS AND COLLARS. LUTZ & BRO., 1 PENNSYLVANYA AVENUE. THE EVENING STAR. FRIDAY.. --April 7, | 2d Edition. Latest Telegrams to The Star. a es OREGON DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION. ——— RESOLUTIONS ON THE CHINESE QUESTION. es SHIPHERD’S EXAMINATION THIS AFTERNOON. “———.+—_.- the Veto, San 1 7.—The democratic convention ai Fesolutions on the Chinese the Chinese Immigration bill is. public misfor- tune. It treats with contemptuous derision the — and Spy of a Pacific coast, in behal People of on, we di and condemn it and gociare it to be the duty of every citizen, regardless of party, to express his disapproval with his vote as well as with his voice.” The com} Ucket ts as follows: Secre- tary of state, J. i, Weatherstord; treasurer, H. Sorthingion:? sea state pri Tint wu cornell: os uur supreme Judge, Raward Sha crn neasaaaan Good Friday in New York. New York, April7.—In commemoration of Good Friday rices were held in all tie Roman C olic and churches thi out the city, In Catholle churenes high mass was celebrated between 8 and 9 o'clock. “During the service, the “ Adoration of the Cross” took place, the kneeling worshipers kissing the cross as it was borne slong Dy the e priests, Sermons were preached at ‘Trinity and other Episcopal churches, and many of the places of worship were well-filled. The courts were closed, as were also the syed stock, cotton and other exchanges, but oftice'and custom house were opened as usual. peccrecbisia He New York’s Budget of Casualties. New York, April 7.—Valentine Re! 014, of 481 Hicks street, Brooklyn, fell out of a third story window this morning at his residence and was Killed. Minnie Casey, a child of 13 months, fell into a tub of water at No. 46 Rivington street to-day,dur- | ing the absence of its parents, and was drowned. Mary E. Bulling, an eight-month’s old child, was found in bed dead this morning. It had ‘been Smothered by a shawlin which it was wrapped during the night. SS Brutal Wife Murder. TRG, Pa., April 7.—This morning at an | Prrrssi early hour Joseph Hess, a German s:loon keeper of Allegheney City, deliberately killed his wife | and then attempted Suicide. ‘The particulars are as follows: About 2 o'clock people living in the vi- cinity of the Hess residence were awakened by a report of a pistol, followed In quick succession by four more shots. ' The report came from the room Occupied by Hess, bis wife and thelr ehilaeen. Hurrying into the room, the nelzhbors found tue inother lying on the floor insensible, with blood gushing from wounds inthe head and breast, While the father stood over her with a revolver in his hand, which was still smoking from the shots which had been fired. The children, horrified, Tushed from the house and summoned the police, who were already hurrying toward the Scene.” ‘The murderer was found in the room hold. ing the pistol at his head, evidently with the inten- Uon of committing suicide. He was disarmed and taken to the lock-up, where he refused to assign any reason for hiscrime. His daughter states that he was very jealous, and frequently threatened to kill her mother. — Charged with Murder. ‘WILKESBARRE, Pa., April7.—The mine inspector Of Uhis district to-day caused the arrest of 8 Grif- ‘Ath, the fre boy at No. 2shatt of the Susquehanna | Coal Company, at Nanticoke. Griffith will be held to answer fof the death of the three men who were suffocated at this mine afew weeks ago; also for having violated the mine ventilation Law. ‘Telegraphic Briefs. ‘Two store houses at Indian Bay, Ark., the prop- erty of H. & L. Silverman, ‘were burned last St night, Involving a loss of $35.000. Arlington House, at Strawberry Hill, Nantasket Beach, Mass. owned by Amasa Chessman, was burn this morning by an incendiary. Loss, $6,000; partially insured. a ‘The Peru-Chili Investigation ‘MR. SHIPHERD’S EXAMINATION RESUMED. Mr. Shipherd was promptly in attendance at the rooms of the foreign affairs committee at two O'clock, accompanied, as usual, by his wife. Sev- eral members of the committee, however, were de- tained in the House, so that a delay of ten min- utes was occasioned. attendance, Mr. Rice inquired: “Is the letter rinted in the New York Heraid of May 19th from eneral Grant to Senator Jones the oe alluded Cant greg toy Seed = Mea: v read er, ne rej “1 think it ca se - Mr. Rice.—Up to that time ft had been the inten- tion of your cents. had it not, to offer the pres dency of the e Peruvian company to Gen. Grant? hipherd replied that it had, but that fear. ing from that letter that there might not be ferct harmony between Gen. Grant aud President Garfeld it was not deemed advisable to adhere to their original intention. ‘Mr. Shipherd was asked to any sis es of OREO or whom been" sent, and replied that be could oes se a proper question. ‘The committee decided the > tobea wag on one, an and Mr, Rice indicated that it might swered. Mr. Shipherd replied that he had no co! dence with any member of Congress, as a mem. ber or with respect to any action as a member; that all his dealings or correspondence with such persons was with a8 citizens and in their private capacity. Mr. Rice.—The seeqeogpaed are unable to divide a Person into two parts, one asa member of Con- Eres and the other a a private citizen. The committee fail to admit of such a ion, and expect you to answer. ir. Shipherd then declined to answer. After some discussion as to the he propriety of his replying, W which, witness demurred Ted to, he any correspondence any Tmembers of the" House, and: replied tat’ his only SS with any member was with Mr. Hewitt; that he wrote to him asa capitalist, not knowing that he was a member, and that Mr. Hewitt ‘sent him a very courteous reply by the same messenger who bore his (Shipherd’s) leer well; we wil! not press the quos- Inted evidence of ut Statement in ree r. Hurlbut was not only that he would insist upon being and ached what he (Shipherd) had to ive the names of other parties to York, but letters trom Mr. Hurlbut which he would a AC 2 the ay Summatten. The letters were then read by BANKING AND CURRENCY. ‘The House committee on banking and currency to-day directed Representative Dingley to prepare report upon the bill introduced by Representa- uve M of Tilt ing a taxation » a nots, pveest a § 4 Lily, 2 years | A$ soon as a qiorum was in | 3, AD) About a Dog. To the Editor of the Evexixe Stan I havent time to run around upon a voyage of discovery to fina who of our sanitary or police offle cers Is at (ault, and as everybody reads your jour- nal, I wish you would mention that at about 6 o'clock yesterday afternoon a pollorman shot and killed a dog on F street northwest, near the Treas- ury department; that that carcass was pushed indo 150h street, and there has remained until this, moment (11 o'clock a. m.), surrounded by noisy boys and idle loafers—to the discust of thousands of our most. respectable ladies and gentlemen who have passed Uat much frequented region since daylight to-day. In any well-regulated olty, a animal would not be allowed to remain more than an hour thus exposed upon its most promi- nent avenue. It's a “dog-goned ” shame. Svoersten, — ANOTHER — MonTe Max.—Ex-Policeman Joun Hen} who Is well known bere as a “three 0: nd confidence man, and who the on various charges, arrived recenuy District to elude arrest in thts chy about 3 o'clock unis afternoon in custody of the chief of police of Staunton, Va, He was committed to jail by the marshal to an- Swer the chorge of grand larceny in two cases in which two young men, named Boone and Norma of Virginia, claim to have been swindled out their watches and moncy. Navat Orprrs.—Coptain Joseph N. Miller, or dered to hold hitnsel{ in readiness to command the ‘Tennessee. Commodore Francis M. Bunoe, to hold himself in readiness to command the Teoriving ship Wabash. Passed Assistant Paymaster H. T. , to examination for promotion. Assistant ster EB. Rogers, to duty in the Inspection of provision and clotht at the navy yard, Bos ton, Ensign R.T. Mulligan, detached from the navy yard, New York, and placed on wating or- Gers Assistant Paymaster Willis B Wilcox, froma duty in the bureau of provisions and clothing, and ordered to duty in the paymaster department on board the receiving ship Colorado, As«istant Ei neer W. R. King has reported lis return home, aving been detached from the Swatara, Asiatic ‘Station, and has been Placed « on h sick leave. A “Bunko” Sensation in Boston. CHARLES FRANCES ADAMS VICTIMIZED BY SHAKERS, A rather sensational case of a bunko game suo | ces@ully practiced on Hon. Charles Francis Adams, was brought to light yesterday In. Boston, It seems that Mr. Adams whois In feeble health and whose memory is impaired, was met in the street March 28th by aman named J. 8 Morrison Who decoyed him intoa place on Boylston street a bunko game was tn gress. Mr, Adams Secaine oontuschs ana while ine beedidened coaee the sharpers induced him to sign and indorse three checks, one for $17,500, one for $1,000 and one | for $290. The first intimation Of the scheme was a | Warning received by Mr. Adams’ clerk last Friday, that Mr. Adal Ht at the bank had been Morrison was arrested on ‘York. He frankly said that he did Ad: ved nated, anid the hopes that the Tamily would rather ¢ matter crop than run the risk of exposure. Mr. Adams is in the 76th | Year of his age. aa eee AL OP JESSE Jawes, the noted outlaw, . afternoon’at the home of his When Mrs. wed from the room, Sam Kiufian, 2 noted desperad to the town to attend the funeral. An imi | crowd on horseback andon foot and in w ral party in r ‘arm owned by Mrs. Samuels, near Kearney, Rev. Mr, Marla preaching a funeral sermon. es THE STRIKING CUMBERLAND MINERS.—A special to the Baltimore American from Frostburg, Md., Says that it is not certainly known what to Knights of Labor agreed upon at their mecting there, now closed, but. that the. Impression vails that they will not hold another meeting until the arrival of the new labor to be Imported by the companies, when arrangements have been per- fected to call the executive committee together immediately, and that elt Js ukely boycotting the new men will be resort sosmenu SrRike Nores.—Five hundred carpenters, 300 fe male shoe operatives and all th iglaboners employed at the Grand Trunk freight sheds at Toronto, Ont., are on a strike for higher wages. ....Considerable —— prevails in Conucss N. . ¥., over a notice of 10 per cent reduction in wages posted yesterday in the Harmony amills. The reduction affects 5,000 persons. ee MARRIED. ASHLEY. On 2 CORA, LILLIAN, youngest child of and Teresa Ashicy, age d years, 6 Son SS 4 coy ays. {Baltimore papers please copy ] On April 7, 1882, st 3:40 a. m., —— OLF, aged twenty-four years “and OLF. ue Kansas, on March 27, CH, UC. 8. A., retired, "Notes of fanera hereafter. In Laven wort APT. THOMAS H. FM! forma of District of Columbia PALMER. | On Apell 24. 1622. KATTE FALMER, seed twenty-nine a twenty-nine yeare, uughter larcaret au Fold her hands together, Like the winzs of a tired dove, Tenderly smooth her tresses, None knew her but to love. Softiy our tears are falling, our heart The ove whons w Py las been ‘called from us away. By Hier Stsrene. i Th ay UNDERTAKE! Sro6 reese Terme 7 and everything firet- clans . cin, Sepkone counsetion. mit 5 ewe a WRIGHT, UND S31 Tent SIME Telephone Connection. Aree BURGDO! FURNISHING | Tixprnraxen, 316 Pennsylvania avennenorthwost, between 34 xn streets, ir dani (ORTH WEST. A MEDICINE FOR WOMAN. INVENTED BY A WOMAN, PREPARED BY A WOMAN LYDIA E. 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