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—__ AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. FINANCIAL, __ To-morrow. THIS AFTERNOON. NHOS. 3. FISHER & GO., Auctioneors. = PEREMPTORY SALE OF HORSES. MULES, FARM WAGONS. &c., EY ORDEK OF BOARD OF COM- MISSIONEES OF THE UNITED STATES SOL- Dirks’ HOME. ‘J will sell at the Bazaar, 939-940-942 Louisiana, ne, oa THURSDAY MOLNING, API NTH, commencing at HALF. ¥ EN Harne=a. nus, 3 Lay Wasrons. fe Wacom: 1 Kad Hollen, ul Crusher; Laree Tron Boiler. attention of juxehasers 1a col ed to this gale, as Sta sold for no fault, ua stock. ab DING Lor y ite tern aXe PUBLi Hi TH AN % 1 GRY NNSTLV ARIA AVE CAPITOL AND SEVENTH SIREET EAST, AT AUCTION. On THURSDAY, TWENTY-SEVENTH DAY! OF APKIL. AT FIVE O'CLOCK P. M., we wil sell. in front of the premoses, Lot 4. square & = fronting 52 feet 6% inches ou Public space, fronting enue, and with a de of T3 feet 3 inches on 5th street east. Immediately after, at HALF-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK P.M , wo will sell, ix frout ot the premises, Lot 1, 868, fronting 75 feet on Fast Cayitol street, with £57 feet 7 inches on 7th street ens! ‘The above property is im the best locations on Capitol ‘Terms of sale: One quarter cash ; balance in one. two, three and four years, notes to bear'5 per cent intrest, and to be secured by deed of trust on premises sold. or all cash at option of purchaser. A deposit of $100 re- Quired on each lot at tune of wale. Conveyancing and Fecordnw at purchaser's cost. 020-dads DUNCANSON BROS., Aucta. HOMAS DOWLIN TRUSTEES s: UNIMPROVED REAL EST. SEVENT}, IN THE “CiTy A TWENTY-SECOND STREBT WEST, NEAR M. By virtce of adeed of trust, dated May 2th, W73, duly recorded in Liber "No. 719, folio 340, &e., ne of the land records of the’ District of Colimbia, and at the written request of the holder of steured ther-by, we will roll at public auction, FIVE situate in the tubha, viz: font of the rer. on THURSDAY, WONTYSEVENTH APRIL, — 1882, ‘CK P.M. the following real exts Washington, in the District of Alb cf Lot 4 in square 70, aid the uthernmost 40 feet front of lot 7, in said square. with the rights and apyertenances "Hic tots will be sold in subdivision lots of 20 feet front exeh on 22d treet west, ‘terme: One-fourth cash, and the balance in six, eighteen months, with interest at six per cent. per annum, secnred by a deed of trust on the Broperty sold, or all cash at the option of the purchaser. A depesit of $100 on each subdivision lot required at & and al! conveyaneine st purchaser's cost. coniphed with in five days, otherwise the = reserve the rizht to resell the’ property at the cost of the defaulting purchaser after five days advertivement, ANTHONY BY! al5-dk@s CHRISTOPH FP HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioncer. TRUSTEES SALE PROVED REAL F: THE CITY OF WENTY-SECOND STRE virtue of a deed of trust. dated Ms of record in Liber 719, at paxes 333, d records of the District of Columb at the request of the party secured thereby, Pubic auction. to the highest ih frontof HURSDAY, THE TY-SEVENTH FIVE. ail of lots . in Uh District of (6 urtenarices to the «ame ‘This property soll in subdivision lots of 20 feet tront each on 2 street west. ‘Terme of sale: One-quarter cash, with the residue in egual payments, at «ix, twelve and ei-liteen months af dite of sale, with interest at «ix per centom per an- Bur, the deferred payments tote secured be a deed of trust onthe premixes sold. $100 tobe paid on each subdivision lot at time of sale. If terms of complied with in five days after sale, a ie will be had, sfter five days’ notice. at the coat ul risk of detsiuiting purchaser, “All conveyancing at purchaser's al5-d&ds CHARLES M. MATTHEWS, Trustee. HOMAn DOWLING, Aucnoneer. TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE UNIM- PROVED REAI. ESTATE IN UARE IN THV. CITY OF WASHINGTON, D.C. ON EW HAMPSHIRE AVENUE, NEAH M STREET. By yirtue of a deed of trust, dated May 27. 1878, god of record fm Liber 719, at pares 356, Kc., ‘the lund records of the District of Columbia, ‘an at the written request of the par:y sucured thereby, T Of the 22, in square 70, in the city of Wa hington.” D. C., with the rihts and appurtenances to the same. belong ‘This property will be sold in subdivision lota, 235-12 feet on New Hampshire avenue. Ten Obe-fourth cash, and the recidue tn yiente at six, twelve an eihteen mom Gate of male, with intecent at 6 per ‘contusn. per ante ‘the deferret payments to be secured by a deed of On the premises sold. $3.0 to be paid on each subdi- Binion Jot at the time of sale. If terms of wale be not complied with in five days after sale, a resaie will be Thad. after five days’ notice, at the cost and risk of de- faniting purchaser. All conveyancing at purchaser's al5-d&ds | CHARLES M. MATTHEWS, Trustee. se SHERMAN & Cv.. ‘Real Extate Auctioneers, Koom 3, St. Cloud Building. RUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON THIRD STREE!, BELWEEN C AND D STREETS SOUTHW Yirtue of a deed of trust, dated on the 9th da; Of October, A.D. 187 1 38771, in Liber No. 869, Iand records f. tion of ‘the party secured thereby, we will offer for sale St public suction, in front of the premises, on THURS- DAY, the 1 WEST VENTH DAY OF APKIL, A. D. 1882, at HALF-P\ST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the followinig-deseribed Real Estate, situated in the city of Washineton, District of Columbia, to wit: Lot nam- Dered eurbieen (15). im square nuuibered five hundred and thirty-five (55), frouting sixty-nine (69) feet on Bd strect south, and running westward one hun- Gred and twenty (120) feet. Terms of sale: One-fourth cash; balance in six, twelve, eichteen and tee our montha, with interest at seven per ceut, for which the purchaser will «ive his Botes, secured by deed of trust on the premises. $50 de- Posit at time of sale. All conveyancing at cost of pur- Chaser. It ternu of sale are not complied with in seven Siar ‘CHRISTIAN G. LEDERER, CONRAD SCHAEFER, "5 Trustees. _WM_M. SMITH, Salesman. al5-cokds NCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL PSTA1E ON THE NORTHWEST CORNER ‘ x 8 BUILDING BRICK STORE AND DWRLLI ‘virtue of the decree of the Sapreme Courtof pret Octane, in Equity Cause ‘eke wherein John Sell st pubite auctt front of the premises, at 1h front ‘on T APRIL TWENTY-SEVENTH 1800, LOCK P.M., sub lot Santana thirty- $fuce G9), and the south ne (1) foot with the of ot numbered thi-ty two (22), in square nam: nine (99), improved by a three-story ali Beck butlding brick siore and dwe ling house, in p, in the city of Washinton. D.C.. the same hav- a frontaxe of 21 feet on 20th street, by s depth of @8 oes — street. ae uperty Rae aie a —— jcrumbrances, aL: es ‘Noveu ‘Suth. 1881. ppt ied Terms of sale: One-fourth of the purchase money in = the resiiue in three equal instalments st six, twelve and eizbteen m +» respectively, with interest util paid, ts be secured non e property sold, ‘The Trustee will re- EU'S. Trustee, F street northwest. Washington Bi ace Bazaar, 953, 940 and 942 Louisiana avenue. AUCTION SALE OF HORSES, CARRTAC NESS, Se. EVERY TUESDAY, THI »A¥ MOKNIN: al property. Liberal advances psixpments. [jal6] 8. BENSINGER. Ai sale be not | B re- |p. {875, and recorded in Hee #11, folie ATI, ot eq. AND ON EAST | and the portion hereby granted, | } | at her residence, TRUSTEFS" SALE OF FOUR HOUSES AND LOTS ON C STREET SOUTH, BETWEEN THIR- sor EEN-AND-A-HALP AND | FOURTEENTH STREETS WEST, NEAR THE BUREAU OF EN- GEAVING AND PRINTING. virtue of a deed of trust, dated March 18th, A. one of the land records of the District of Columbis the subscribers will rell. at public auction, to the high est bidder, in front of the premives, on WEDNESD. i Ht SWENTY-SIXTH DAY OF APRIL, A. D. 1882, AT H\LF-PAST FOUK O'CLOCK P. M.,” “the follow: ing described real estate, situate in the city of Washi ton, District of Columbia, to wit: That i known on the land as number three (3), in fauare two hundred and sixty three (263), the same having » frout of 434-12 feet on south C street, betwoen 13% and Lith streets, and s depth of 91 feet, the same being improved by three frame houses. Also, the west haif of jot 4, in same square, improved by 8 Brick Honve of two stories: the lot fronting C street south, having a front of eix- teen feet, together with all the improvements,” et sctera, arin waid deed mentioned. ‘The above proverty or so 'mnch thereof aa may be necessary, will be sold subject to taxes and as-easmenta and a dower right. ‘Terme: The debt, interest and cost of sale in cash, (of which $100 on each piece sold must be paid at the Df sale), and the residue in equal in eix and {£3 be secured ca the property sold, bo tye eliefuction \e "Trustees, oF all cash at the option of the purchaser. All conveyaiicing and recording atthe purchacer's cont alt-dta ANTHONY HYDE, ‘f Trusteos VXECUTOR’'S SALE OF UNIMPROVED LOT ON EXSEVeRih sthber ROAD, OFEOSITE HOW: AKD UNIVERSITY. By authority given me by the will of the late Mary E. Cary, deceased, Twill offer for. aale. bile suction, in front of the premices, on WED-— DAY, APRIL TWENTY-SIXTH, 1882, at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., all of Lot 29, in block 3, in’Todd and Brown's subdivision of Mount Pleasant.” This Lot has # frontage of 50 feet on the west side of 7th street road, and is 150 fret deep. It adoing the property of Mrs, Horris. Soli clear of ail encumbrances. ‘Terms: One-third cash; balance in six snd tweive months of ali cash, af purcharer’s option. Conveyanc, ng and recording at purchaser's cost. $50 down at time of sale. ARTHUR A BIRNEY, Exeentor of Mary E. Cary, 330 4% street. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts. “ 920-du Uf Veetad DOWLING, Auctioneer. SALE OF VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS ON GEORGETOWN HEIGHT! WEDNESDAY, APRIL [WENTY-SIXTH, at SIX O'CLOCK, on ‘the premises, I wil Public auction, part of Lots 217 ana all of ‘278, Bealls addition, situated on the south side of Stod Gard street, between Washington and Congress, having @ front of 96 feet by oe of 120 feet. This eeoperey: Wil! be divided into four building lots of 24 feet each. ‘Terms: One-third cash; balance at six and twelve months, with interest at six per cent annum until paid. and secured by a deed of trust. All conveyancing | at purchaser's cost. A deposit of $25 on each lot will be required at time of sale. aed THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. J)UNCANSON BBOS., Auctioneers, OF IMPROVED REAL ESTATE FR STREET, BETWEEN SIXTH TH AND 5 ‘AND T STREETS | virtue of two decrees of the Supreme Conrt of. the District of Columbia, passed on the 17th March, and the 10th day of April, . spectively, in Equity Cause No. 7,837. in whic wick et al. are plaintiffs, and John D. e fendants, we shall,on WEDNESDAY, the TWE TY-SIXfH DAY OF ‘APRIL, D. x RB O'CLOCK P. M., offer for sale at public auc .in front of the premises, the following-de=cribed rea! catate, to | wit: ‘The two picces or parcels of Land, situated in the | © vee Washington Disirict of Columbia, known and described on the vlan or plat of sid city’ as Lots numbered 54 anc 55, in square numbered 441, with the improvements thereon. Said Lots will be offered for ly : One-third cash, and balance in six and twelve months, with intereston deferred payments at SiX per cent per annum, title retained until purchase money is paid in full. A deposit of $50 on each jot will be required at time of sale, and unless the terms of sale are complied with in ten days from day of sale the property will be resold ut the risk and cost of ‘the efauiting purchaser. Ail conveyancing and recording at cost of purchaser. ‘L. CABELL WILLIAMSO? 490 Louisiana » venue. ERASTUS M. FINCH, 921 T street northwest. 13,15, 11, 19,21, 22, 24826 On 1882, fell, he: Louisa Nauek et al, EN rps. J. FISHER & CO. TRUSTEES’ H STREET, 3 STREETS NORTHWEST, ETH AND VACANT LOT IN THE REAR FRONTING ON WASHINGTON STREET. NESDAY AFTERNOON, MAY THIRD,, at HALF-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK, on the premises, wo shail sell part of Lot No. 6, in square No. 513, contained within the following metes and bounds: Besinning for the same Bi 8 polut on north H street, cignty-cieht (88) feot eat from the northwest corner id and rupning thence east forty-four (44) feet and one-fourth inch; thence south one hundred (100) feet; thence west forty-four (44) feet one-fourth inch, aud thence north one hundred (100) feet to the place of Dewinning, together with the improvements, consisting of an old three-story brick house. IMMEDIATELY AFTER, on the premises, we shall sell the east thirteen (13) feet of the western half of the eastern half of lot numbered six (6), in square num- bered five hundred and eighteen (518), and fronting on Washington street thirteen (13) feet and running to the rear at that width ome hundred (100) feet. with the Privilege of using in common ten (10) feet to the whole ‘extent of the rear of the parcel of land conveyed in said lot and square 9 Casper Trapp by John E. Norris, trustee, as an alley, apt also with the privileze of the use in common as an alley three feet and six inches in width from said Washington street to the said ten-foot alley m the rear, ‘Terms: One-third of the purchase money on each piece in cash; balance in six and twelve months, with interest percent per minum, secured on the ytop- erty sold, or al’ cash, at the ovtion of the purchaser. Deposit of $100 on first and property is -truck off will Ancing at purchaser's cost. Terms of sale must be can- pled wi bin seven days after sale, or property will be resold at rixk and cost of defaulting purchaser after five days notice in Ta EVENING STAR newspaper. H.O TOWLES. EMMA J. BUCHLY, Executors and Trustees Under the Will of Rudolph Buehly. a2i-d&ds IHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS AT AUCTION. BY Virtue of two deeds of trust, bearing date the 12 and 22d daysof March, A.D. 187! youre tively, snd recorded in Liber No. 855, folio 5, et seq... ‘and Liber No. 879, folio 449, of the land records |-for the District of Columbia, and st the written request of the party secured thereby, we will offer for Bums in frontof, the pre THU uF M5 $50 on second piece when required. All convey- t fa Pee EDUCATIONAL. ME. LEPRINCE, FROM PARIS, WILL GIVE Sonversational Lessons in French at her own and Js renidences. Evening and morning classes. ice moderate. Best city references. Call at 303 H street northwest. 13-20" —N.B.-LLE V. PRUD- ice removed to 1325 K wtroet vers. Nem ciasees Sor, postmen Oral aystern April 19th, am. and 63 p.m. Pupils for other pil for anne eat Join LOW. ‘i continue during the Sumner months, ns ESSONS 1) 5 A work and Mra. V. RUIBSAM street. at private resi- ‘uppert’s, G03 9th street 8, &t 10 o'clock a. a5-im ASHINGTON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIO—AT MMS" NEW HA . cor. Tthand Dn.w. En- ce on D street. Thirteenth year. Piano, Orean, Singing, Violin, & ‘Twelve teachers. Free dences, and at’ Mes. Selnia orthwest, Mondays and Thu LOUISIANA TE LOTTERY. PARTICULAR NOTICE. Al! the drawings will hereafter be under the exciusis® pervision and coutrol of G. T. BEAUKE- GARD and JUbAL a LALLY =a ASPLENDID OFPOK 2LE TH GRAND DL AT NEW OKL iT N Ns TUESDAY. MAY 9, 18% 14itu MONTHLY DRAWING. LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY, Incorporated in 1868 for twenty-five years by the Lagts- ore for Kalucational and Charitable purposes—with « Sh of | $1,000,000—to which a reserve tund a 6,009 bas since been added. By an overwhelming popular vote ite franchise was pelekoag of the present State Comstitution adopted 118 GRAND SINGLE NUMBER DRAWINGS WILL 17 NEVE SCALES OF POSTPONES Look af the followinw distribution. CAPITAL PRIZE $30,000. 200,000 TICKETS AT TWO DOLLARS RACH. HALF TIC! ONE DOLLAR bo LIST OF PRIZES. NITY TO WIN 4 FORTUNE. TRIBU aon CLASS E, S 1 Capital Prize. } Gabital Bes 0:00 3 irlore tgs 5,000 5 Prizes of S00 201d Qa UTGIER ad pad. iT EXCRETER. Re advan tives B.BULLARD. Director. Jat-tun" i W. FLYNN, A.M. ih ‘SW.’ corner 8th and K streets northwest. Privately or in Cia-s—Mathematiecs, Latin, Greek, ch, German and English. Special attontion to prep- aration for College, West Point, Anuspolis and all com- Tetitive examinations. Terms in a.lvance. aL USICAL ACADEMY, MiSeit Ue SERS wee. come. ave. axp tra REET NORTHWEST. Princtpal. J. P. CAULFIELD, Mus. Doo, ISS AMY LEAVITT, OF BOSTON, TEACHER Moe voor and inatrainotal Seade™ TEACHES K street northwest. als Minds eg CAPES, BOARDING ‘SCHOOL, FOR Young Ladies. West End Institute, New Hat Sinns ea onl hea ia Bae Es NCEUIAN BUSINESS COLLEGI iret a? N E, CORNER ‘ Pome ms pa apo occupies new attractive hail in: haudecumsogtaoe tren tent | the United Statesas LINCOLN HALL BUILDING, Day | and Evening ee id Gentlemen. * Sons aud daugbters ed: for teal. life. i ronghout ceived thi e ollege, HENRY" C- SPENCER, Seemcmneein LATS, GREEK, MATHEMATICS, NATURAL fd Rnsctiah, privately or in class. ‘Sendeats seo ‘AJANUS. A. ‘Gctumbian Oot BRP Be, 2nd Mim Mo. ae Address, Coltere. Wie, Saas ere Baad Seto (CH® Burrerr, ‘NOS. 408 AND 406 TTH STREET NORTHWEST, VELOCIPEDES, TRI- CYCLES, WAGONS, &c., cam be bought at the lowest ‘manufacturers’ prices. al CHR. RUPPERT. @CBushels Crushed Coke.........+2-$3. 78. 36 Busbels Crushed Coke.....-.000«.$2.50 ‘For sale at office cf the Weahingtoa Hight Company, or at@. W. CROPLEYS — Drow Store, "West Weahinaton, ee, ON MONDAY AFTERNOON, MAY FIRST, at HALP-PAST FIVE QCLOCK, on the ines, we sell lots Nos. 4, $4, 85, $9; 40, 42, 44, 49, 53, 55, 63, 68, and 69 in'subdivision of Prospect Hill, about 580x160 fect, and fronting 5 months, with, in and secured by deed of trust; 225 on each lot must iat time af sale. Convey- aucing at cost of the pu % THOS. J. FISHER & CO., Auctioneers, a26-dkds -da 1324 F street northwest. PPUIOMAS J. FISHER & CO., Auctioneers. SMALL TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE ON SEVFN- TEENTH STREET, BETWEEN ‘‘R" AND STREETS, AT PUBLIC SALE. On TUESDAY AFTERNOON, MAY SECOND, at SEX O'CLOCK, on the premises, we shall sell Loti No. 17, in equara No. 154, fronting 16.40-100 feet on 17th nit" and “8” streets north by a Aspth of 82.10-100 feet, improved by. a two-story Brick House containing six Fooms and bath room. ‘Terns: One-third cash; the remainder in six (6) and twelve (1:) months, with interest, and secured by deed of trust. $100 must be paid at time of sale. Convey- sae at Ene TOMAS J FISHER & CO., Ancts 196-d&ds 1824 F street northwest. LEY, Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE OF FOKFFITED PLEDGES. I will sell for F. Selinger, at 737 Tth street northweet, commencing SATURDAY, APRIL TWENTY- IN TH 1882. ‘This sale will conaist of Ladies and Gents’ Gol grid Svar Watches, Jewory. Clothing, Booty, Shoes Bool wolvera, Piat cu, bec. will continue EVENINGS, at SEVEN O'CLOCK, ‘until *"pursona holding tickets, the time on which having ex- pired, will please take notice, FOLEY, Auctioneer. SELIN GER, Broker. 26-6 CCHANCERY SALE OF LOT AND HOUSE, AT CORNER OF ELEVENTH STREET AND SOUTH CAROLINA AVENUE SOUTHEAST. Under decree of Supreme Court of the District of, Columbia, in Equity cause No, 7,577, Ciark vs. Se.bert et T will sel. at pub ic auc’ in front’ of the promises, on MONDAY, MAY EIGHTH, 1882, at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M... Lot 4, In square south of square | numbered 990, in Washington city, D.C. This lot con- tains 8.934 square feet, and fronts 111 2 feet on 11th street, and Tt 10-12 feet on South Carolina avenue, and is improved by a frame Dwelling House. ‘Terms of sale: One-fourth cash; residue st one, two gpd three years, with interest; or all cath, if desired. Jonveyancing at purchaser's cost, and $100 deposit re- quired. 3OB BARNARD, Trustee, 503 D street northwest. a26-eokds: YUNCA) N Aucts. ON BROS, (Opes ALE OF VALUABLE FOUR-STORY BRIC! WELL + HOUSE, Noy 926 EIGHTH STE! NORTHW WASHINGTON, D. Py virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the, District of Columbia, paseed iu the ease of ‘Thomas ¥s. Thomas et al., equity cause No. 24th day cf April, A. D. 1882, the u Will cell, at public DAY OF MAY, A. d . M. in front of the premises, the following described real es tate, situated in the City of Washinzton, in the District of Columbia, to wit: Part of Lot marked ‘*A,” in the recorded subdivision of original lot numbered ten, (10), in Square numbered four hundred and three. (403), au contiined within the metes and bounds following: Be- ginning at the northeastern corner of kaid Ict “A,” and running thence south on the line of 8th. street fourtee (14) feet nine (9) inches; thence west ninety-one (91) fe ten (10) inches; thence north fourteen (14) feet nine ( inches. and thence east to the beginning. ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money in cash; and the residue in two equal instalments, payable respectively, with interest, at one and two years from the day of ‘sale, or alleash, atthe option of the pur- chaser. A deposit of $100 in cash required at the time of sale, and terms of sale to be complied with within feven days thereafter; in default of which the proj ig to be resold atter three days’ advertisement in "The Evruing Star" newspaper, at risk and cost of the do- r. All c% faulting purchase: onveyancing at purchaser's cost. JOSEPH J. DARLING ON, 410 5th et. n.w., Washington, D.C., Trustee. COLDWELL, Auct. aod FPPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. COURT SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROP- ERTY IN GEORGETOWN. By virtue of a decroo of the Supreme Court of they District of Columbia, passed in cause No. 7,025, docket 20, I will offer for sale, on MONDAY, MAY: EIGHTH, 1882, at SIX O'CLOCK P. M., all of lot No. 109, and the north 30 fect of lot No. 100, in Threlkeld’s addition, and parts of lots Nos. 65 and 66, in Beatty and Hawkins’ addition to Georgetown. ‘The first parcel fronts 60 fect on Fayette street, be- tween 2d and 3d streets, ani runs back of that width 120 feet, then narrows to 30 feet, aud extends back 60 feet farther, and is improved with, the two-story and basement dwelling house, No. 1412 Fayette (or 35th) cs ‘Terms of sale by the decree are: One-fourth cash; ge when the lot is struck off, the residue in five days: the three equal’ payments at six, twelve and eighteen months, with interest from day of sale, to be secured oy notes and deed of trust, or the ser may pay all in cash. Conveyancing at purchaser's cost. ‘The title is bel edto be, perfect, and all taxes will be at lie RUDOLPH WATKINS, Paid in full to July 1 ‘Trustee and Guardian, &c., Rockviile, Md. Pag . W. JONES, Solicitor. THOMAS DOWLING, A: ctioneer. 225-d&ds HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. RESIDENT ARTISTS’ SALE OF _OIL PAINTINGS WATER COLORS, AUTOTYPES AND OTHER OBJECTS OF ART; "THE WHOLE COMPRISING A KALE COLLECTION OF GEMS. The sale will be held in the art salea room, corner of Joth and Hat ‘opposite Wormley's,_com- mencing WED<ESDAY, MAY THIKD, 1882, at THREE and HALF-PAST SEVEN O'CLOCK, continue the following day at_#ame hours. been added to this sale about 300 Brau: fogerty tection for a lon and ‘There has t totypes, ith a few fine engravings aud other art zeme, Uhis sale is by far the most important art col- it _has been offered at public sale in this city, me, and should command the attention of parties who desire to encourage home talent. Will be ou view Monday and Tuesday, May 1 and 2, day and evening. na20-deas THOMAS DOWLING, Auct, BUILDING ‘Tr D STREETS WEST, AND ON CORNER OF FIFTH AND H EAST, AND ALSO FRONT- ON 1 OF THE COLUMBIA HOKSE RAILWAY COMPANY, By virtue of a decree of the Ropree, Court of the District of Columbia, p: by No. 5,510, (McGill va. Witherow et al.,) wo wi offer for sale at public auction, in frontof the Tespective Pieces of property. on. the days and hours mentioned, aall those lots of ground situated in the city of Washing” ton, in said District, to wit: On FRIDAY, APRIL TWENTY-EIGHTH, 1882, at SEP. M., the ‘West 26 feet by the depth thereof of Lot square 3 ‘On SATURDAY, APRIL TWENTY-NINTH, 1892, at Pe SAME HOUR, Lota 8 und 9 and the Kast 65'feot and {e- | Particulars, Correspondence solicited. ‘Terms of vale: ‘Oné-fourts in cash on the day of sale rere Says (erate th rendu Ie ros jual payments, atsix, mont rot mo Se Red the purchaser giving his prot 7 motes therefor, bearing interest at xix per cent, or cash, at the option of purchaser; the title to be re- tained until 1 whole of purchase money and the sate 18 pee Upon Apo ie comply with Nie of and cost of such aefault ‘purchaser. $50’ depouit on meer ot each bid. conveyancing at purcha- TAME f EDWARDS, 4 ma rwe WALTER B. WILLIAMS, ‘Auctioneer, alT-cokds HOS. J. FISHER & CO., Tv Real Estate Auctioneers, 1324 F street northwest. TRUSTEFS' SALE OF THE REAR P‘\RT OF LOT }. IN SQUARE No. 290, WITH THRE IMPROVE- MENTS, FRONTING ON PUBLIC ALLEYS BE- TWEEN TWELFTH AND THIRTEENTH AND EAND F STREETS NORTHWEST, AND BEING IN THE REAR OF PREMISES NOS. 1316, 1317 AND 1319 E STREET NORTHWEST. On FRIDAY AFTERNOON, EIGHTH, AT FOUR O'CLOCK, by virtue of a deed of trust, dated 1576, and duly recorded in Liber Ni of the land records for the District of ‘Colum! shall ell the rear portion of Lot numbered three in jaare numbered two hundred and ninety (290). Be- gining for the same at the northwest corner of said lot 0. 3, running thence east 34 feet 5's inches; thence south 70 feet 6 inches; thence west 31 feet 5 inchea: thence north 70 feet 6 inches to the place of beginning, with the improvements thereon, consisting of some small buildings. ‘terms: One-fourth in cash, and the residue in six, twelve and eixhteen months, with interest at «ix (6) per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, and secured by deed of trust on the premises: or 2ll cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $100 will be required at the time of sale. If terms of sale are not complied with within seven days from date of sale, the Trustees ro- serve the right to resell at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after five (5) days' notice in the Evening jtar newspaper. Ail conveyancing at cost of purchaser. CHARLES C. GLOVER als-d&ds THOS. HYDE. Sf Trustees, Dpexcansox BROS., Auctioneers. RI USTEE’S SALE OF TWO FRAME HOUSES AND LOT, ON E STREET, BETWEEN FIRST AND SECOND 8TREETS NORTHWEST. By virtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded in, Liber No. 846, folio 7, et seq., one of the land| the District of Columbia, T will, aa suse md Colum! juare feet of ibed on the District feshington, vith all and’ Years, notes of trast; frail cash. st option of purchases ‘Convey- at acing op yecording: cost. ‘Terma to REGINALD FENDALL, ‘Abstract shown dkae nae ‘Surviving Trustee. ant 08. J. FISHER & OO., De rE Co 1204 v street northwest. “ED: Lard Cok ncortiet fa Pie ae tear eatiare’ al hundred and seven tu, bounce BOUGHT AND SOLD. CALLED BONDS CASHED. It ippears probable that not only will the entire ferue of extenaed 6a be cailed before sa 1, 1882, but that the issue of $401,503, 900 ext ‘Sa will be reeched in the near ruture. We are prepared to caeh overninent bonds at the market price or exchange them for other investinent bonds, of which we offer a great variety at favorable prices. Bonds of the older rail- tne ‘at prices yielding 43 to 5 and of the newer roads: SEND FOR INVESTMENT PAMPHLET, D. A. EASTON, ith Boody, MoClellan & Co., Bankers and Members Wor Rr Stock Exchange, No, 63 Broadway, N-Y - wer STREET OPERATIONS. ‘The old-establiahed Banking House of JOHN A. DODGE & CO., No. 13 WALL Srreer, New Yorx, Actiye Stock: thr Bayes eee Tae ree to five per “WEEELY FINANCIAL REPORT," nent OF $10 t0 $1,000, Day 2 Fesitzod from invect- PEzsons WISHING TO OPERATE IN STOCKS, to the extant of $50 to $1,000 or upwards, should writeto HENRY L. RAYMOND & CO., COMMISSION STOCK BROKERS, No. 4 Pine Street, New York. Stocks carmed on 3 to 10 per cent margin. Fractional orders executed. satisfactorily. Complete, informacion, relating to Wall Street trsasactions mailed free; also our Weekly Financial Reyurte. Our junior partner is & member of the ieee Stock Exchange, or- oes for mining stocks also receive special ae AM PERSONS: WISHING TO OPERATE IN STOCKS Should write to M. M. BROWN & CO., COMMISSION BROKERS IN STOCK PRIVILEGES, No. 6 WALL STREET, N. ¥, Stock Privileges Secured at Close Rates. If desired, wo will operste against any Privileres boweht throuch us when they show a profit. “Write tor ald-Im PHVATE STOCK TELEGRAPH WIRES BETWEEN WASHINGTON AND NEW YORE, H. H. DODGE, Bonds, Stocks and Investment Securities Bough tuid Sold on Commission, No, 639 l6ru STREET, (CORCORAN BUILDING, Agency for Prince and Whitely, Stock Brokers, 64 Broapway, New Yorn. Every class of Securities bought and sold on commis: fionin San Francisco, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York, Boston and Washington. Orders executed on the ‘New York Stock Exchange st one-sighth of one percent commission, Private and direct telegraph wires to Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York and Boston, 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 ai- rect from the New York Stock Exchange. al (From the Oineinnsti Gesette.] Mysterious ARTIOLES WITH NIGH SOUNDING, CRACK-7AW NAMES ARE NOT 4 SUCCESS. A REFRESHING CHANGE. Every reader of newspapers has observed time and again, in the sdvertixing columns, many eingular and frequently unpronounceable names of medicinal reme- dies. The Greek and Latin languages especially have ‘been drawn upon to furnish names by which patent medicines could be introduced to the public. The in- forence is, in many casea, at least, that their proprie- tors depend more upon the attraction of high sounding titles than upon the essential merits of the remedic! themselves. It is refreshing once in a while to find a medicine ad- Vertised, whose simple, inteliigible name in English at once conveys to the reader an understanding of the uses and purposes of the remedy. A notable instance of this kind ts found in the medi- eines of Dr. C. W. Benson, whose Sain Cone and CEL- BY and CHaMomILe Pris impart at once, in their names, either their purpose or the ingredients which compose them. Dr. Benson's SKIN CuRg is warranted to heal all disedses of the skin. such as tettera, humors, inflammation, milk crust, eczema, diseases of the hair and scalp, scrofula, ulcers, pimples and itchings on all Parts of the body. It makes the skin white, soft and ‘smooth, removes tan and freckles, and is the best toilet dressing in existence. Ita popularity is attested by the immense sales of it which are taking place everywhere. €¥" It is is the only genuine ‘Skin Cure,” and all should beware of the various remedies which have been strygeling for existence, and now endeavor to rice into popularity by advertising themselves as ‘The Great Skin Cures." ‘There is only one, and that is Dr. Ben- con's. Be sure and get it, DOES YOUR HEAD ACHE? No matter what the cause, Sick, Nervous, Neuralgic, Dyspeptic. Which isit? A revolution in the treatment of nervous diseases is now taking place. Dr.C.W, Ben- son has discovered a sure remedy in his Celery and Chamomile Pills—they permanent'y cure sick and nerv- ous headache, neuralgia, dyspepsia, sleeplessness and all nervoun diseases. Sold by all Druggists, Price 50 centsabox. Address, Baltimore, Md. By mail, two boxes for $1, or six boxes for $2.50. C. N. CRITTENTON, New York, is Wholsesale Agent for Dr. C. W. BENSON'S remedies, It Ts GREAT RUSH FOR BARGAINS STILL CUNTINUES AT THEGREAT BOSTON AND NEW YORK SALE OF CLOTHING, OVER HALF OF THE BARGAIN SUITS SOLD, ONLY ABOUT 40 MORE LEFT. SUITS WORTH §15, $16 and $18 SELLING FOR $10. Fine Custom Made Suits at nearly half price, Boys’ Suits, $4, $5, $6, 37 ond $8. Every mit from 51,00 t5 $5.00 unider the rewuler prices“ Ghilitees Nits, $2.50, $3, $3.50, $4 and $5: every suit from $1 to$? under their vaue. We have 8 very fine imported Prince Albert Coats and Vesta, worth340, ‘We will sell them for $25, Coat and Vest. Fine Imported Coat and Vest. $10, $12 to $18. Men's Working Suits, $5, $6, $7, $8 and $10. Men's Working Pants, Tic. toss. Children’s Suits, to $5. 10 to $16, Men's all- wool fine Suite, ‘Call on us for everything in CHILDREN'S, BOYS' AND MEN'S CLOTHING. Remember Special Bargains are the order of the aay at the great sale of BOSTON AND NEW YORK CLOTHING HOUSE, 723 7rm SrReer NORTHWEST. ‘Look fer the Red Signs and the Grest Sale of Clothing. PROPOSALS FOR FRESH BEEF AND MUTTON, Orrice Purcrasina axp Dror ComMMIssARY OF SuBSIsTBN ‘Wasuiworon, D.C. April 20, 1882. Sealed Proposals, in triplicate, aildressed to the un- dersigned, will be received ut this office until TWELVE OCLE NOON, on WEDNESDAY, MAY SEVEN- TEENTH, 1882, at which tine and place they will be opened in the presence of bidders, for furnishing the Tesh Beet required by the Subsistence Department. U. 8. Army, at this depot, for issue to ert &e., di the fiscal year commencing July let, 1882. Separate proposals will also be received for furnishing from the contractor's strll during the same period such choice cuts of Fresh Beet, Mu:ton and Corned Beef as may be required for sles to officers. The government reserves the right to reject any or all propomuls. Information a8 to conditions, quality of Beef, payment, &c.. can obtained by application to C. B. PENROSE, a25-4t Captain and ©. S., U. 8./A. PPOPOsALS For STATIONERY. DEPARTMENT oF THE INTERIOR, Sealed proposals will be received ar this Dapartinent 4 until 12 o'clock m.. TRURBDAX, May 18, for furnishing Stationery forthe Department of the inte- of during the fiscal yar ending June 90, 1883.0 jank forma of proposals, ¢ items an timated quantives required’ towethee_ with circular te- lating thereto, ‘will be furniahed. om applioation to thie posals must be addressed ta‘the Secreta: the interior, and indorsed’ Eropobels. uring: of (for Station- "Ko contract wit! be awarded under this advertisement uniil an appropriation "shall have been image ‘by Con wrreee f purchase of the uired. a22-skwet Be Me THULER: Wectetary. PBoPosALs FoR DREDGING. ‘Unrrep Srares Exoncren pp Reo ore, Wasuriaron, D.C, April 14, 1862, SEALED PROPOSALS, for Di in the Harbors of Washington and D.C., will be received at this office until TWELVE M., ON WEDNESD\Y, MAY TENTH, 1883, and opened ely there- Specifications, containing detailed information, and Diank forms of Proposals. can be obtained at this Office, where meps and plans may also be seen. ‘Ihe right to reject any orull pro} ia reserved. 020-6 8, T. ABERT, U. 8. Oivil Engineer. M4 LETTINGS. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. . POST_OFFICE DEPARTMENT, Wasninaton, D. C4 March 10, 1882. Prorosats will be received at the Contract Office of this Department until THREE P.M. OF APRIL TWENTY- NINTH, 1882, for MAIL MESSENGER SERVICE be- tween the City Post Office and the Georgetown and Capl- tol Hill Post Office Stations, and the :Post Office Depart- ment, sccording to the schedule of arrival and dopar- ture specified by the Department, in the City of Wash- ington, D.C., from JULY 1, 1882, to JUNE $0, 1585, Pamphlet describing route, with instructions to bid- dere, and forms for contracts and bonds, and all other necessary information, will be furaished upon applica- ‘tion to the Postmaster at Washingtomy'D.C,, or to the Second Assibtant Postmaster General.” J. H. SMITH, Formerly of Oak Hall, Manager of the Groat Sale of Glothing. ry 900 H H 000 m COO EEE GOH HO gu gO F G HHH O HO QoH HO On Go E ooo H H 000 000, & ppp. o OL DD Be kab BP 00 ELLE ppp ww whan Tl FEE WwwwH HOSS Fak fee gs Wwww HHH I Ssss, KK 11 ER Ssssq www HHU, § KK IK 3 WoW H HU Ssss8 K “kK 1 Eee Ssss! PURE AND UNADULTERATED. ‘The peculiar medicinal qualities of Whiskios distille’ 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 such a degree as toplace itin # very high position among the Materia Medica. ‘We beg to invite the attention of connoisseursto our celebrated fine OLD WHISKIES of the following well- known brands, IN CASES containing one dozen bot- a 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- ural fisvor and fine tonie properties. ‘These Whiakies are sold under guarantee to give PER- FECT SATISFACTION, and can be had atall leading rocery stores at retail. H. & H. W. CATHERWOOD, 114 SOUTH FRONT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. mY-3m L 0 UYU MM MM BBB EEE RRR L U U0 MMMM BB E RR Eo UU Mae Bop pe Ree LLLL UG MMM BBB ERE EK RS 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 AVENUB m39 HocutNonaw Rorer, ‘Fifth Avenue and Fiftieti Street, (Opposite Cathedral), NEW YORK. WETHERBEE & FULLEB, Pnorarerons. freien ot ru, ier raat oe eee Pip Geet tal ae ye tae Sea vena ete Eee oe a Gg THE BEST. THE CONCORD HARNESS AND COLLARS. LUTZ & BRO., 2d Edition. Latest Telegrams to The Star. Wall Street To-day. New York, April 26.—The Post’s financial cle says: The arti- vock Exchange markets are all duil to-day. U.S. bonds are unchanged. South- ern state generally firm,with a few issues strong are steady, and railroad bonds are and higher, notably Fort ‘Wayne firsts, which are up two points to 140, and Jersey Central issues (the con- Vertible 7s) Deing up 21 to 112%, and the consols assented 1 hour of the lead of ‘cent to 1105. During the frst half- Iness the stock market was weak under Lake Shore, which was sold down to 102%. There was then a turn, and the market has since been strong, the early decline having been recovered as com- pared with yesterday's closing quotations, and an advanced established of al per cent in the active U-t, the latter Michigan’ Central to 80%. Shore has advanced to 103%, Jersey Central to Denver and Rio Grande to 61, wanna and Western to 1183, to 88%. In the Inactive list C, Lake BX, ‘laware, Lacka- and Missour! Pacific €. C, and I. bas ad- vanced to 78 from 70 at the close yesterday, and Alton and Terre Haute preferred to 62 from 60. It is still, forthe most part, atrading market. In- Vestors in this country aré taking a few selected stocks on scale orders down, but are buying choice bonds with considerable freedom. The foreign markets are to-day selling more of our stocks here than they are buying, which accounts for the firm- ness of the foreign exchange market. P. 8.—Since writ iting the above United States bonds, the 4s, have advanced % to 121ya%, and extended 68 4 to 101%. tinues extremely easy at 34 per cent for loans on stocks, and 213 bonds. ‘Time loans ani ‘The money market ‘con- call r cent on United States prime mercantile paper are unchanged, The market for foreign exchange is dull and firm. The Markets, BALTIMORE, April 26.—Virginia 6s consols, 0. wecond sericn, SG; “do, Past duo coupons do. new ten-torties, 45 bid to-. 63; 66; BALTIMORE, April 26.—Cotton higher—middling, 12%. " Flour steady and quict—Roward strect and 00: 25ab Western super, a5. de family, 6. 7. city mills su; 5.00a7:80; do, Rio brands, 7. rade family, 8.00; do. win! ‘heat, southern firmer; western dull and éasier—south win rote ana aae Ane inter sr 143i: April, May, 1, bid; June, 1. al adig: July, 1 Corn, southern dull ‘white, 9 wer; weatern and lower—southern white, 91a91%; do, yellow, 87; western mixed, spot, 83iya85; May, 837% ‘asked: June, 8lieak2, August, 8159824. Oats steady—south- ern, 56260; western white, 55a56: Perineylvania, 56260. Rye, 1: Ha steady—prime to choice Penusylv 15.00a18.00. Provisions steady—mess pork, 15, 50al! Bulk meats—shoulders and clear rib rides, packed, 113. Bacon—shoulders, 935; Hams, l4al45s. Lard—refined, western packed, 16435; roll, 18a26. Petroleum dull—refined,, 1, Coffee ordinary to fair, Biase. epcorper refined quiet, 18al8ix. . Freihts to juiet—Rio lower—A. , oats, 4,366 Shipments—wheat, none: corn, 2,549 bushels. ‘wheat, 260,800 bushels: corn, 164,550 bushels. NEW YO) .. Money, 4. E: Jong, 48655; do. xchange—l 56; ve. steady. NEW YORK, A, and guid wer. Fork strong. if one lower. z Sear rib aides, "12%. * eee steady AT, 26.—Flour quiet and unchanged. better. Corn’ fairly act 9.507 Pry car: soft, AY firm, 1.22! stoner Out cootaoes aes none. rye, RK, April 26.—Stocks dull but general; ive 8.40. 132%. LONDON, April 26, 12:30 p.m.—Atlantic and Great Western first morteage trustees’ certi 47%: do. neconda, 16. Erie, S134. New York Couteal, 150%, Reading, 2054. Cniasio td Weta, D6. Miiwaunle ‘The Star-Route Cases. In the Rerdell case in the Police Court this afternoon the reading of the charges was finished at 2:45 o'clock. The defendant pleaded not guilty, the —__>—_—_ ‘The Case of Sergeant Mason. and ex-Attorney General MacVeagh was called to stand. ‘The argument in the Sergeant Mason case was Tesumed in the U. S. Supreme Court to-day. Ucitor General Phillips, on behalf of the respont- ent, made a brief argument, taking substantially ‘he same ground as that held by Major Gardener yesterday, thatthe court martial had full juris- diction, its sentence was not excessive if Une in the -army 's to be maintained. Mr. Lyddy closed for the defence, and argued ae of the original jurisdiction of the court revie ip- in wo w the case; but if this were dented, the court, he tnsisted,certainly; had appellate jurisdiction. Hé had 4 writ of held that the case came before the court just the dental had been by a U. 8. Circuit Court. plied to the District Supreme Court for a abeas corpus, which was denied, and he S if The court will on Friday yan until May 8th, when it Will render opintons before adjourning the term. A Romance of the Guiteau Trial. Puring the Guiteau trial the newspaper corre- ‘Spondents and others who made daily visits to the court room became much interested in a young lady with a pretty face who sat during nearly the whole trialat the table beside Mra Scoville. It ‘Wasa Boasts of beauty in the desert of bald heads and unromantic pencil drivers, immediately in front of the J the daughter Scoville’s family to be insane, and roceedings that he remained here he whole trial. Dr. Rice and his daughter Stopped at the Tremont house, and there Miss *s stand. This young lady ‘Was Dr. — tlie Wis. mo hysician, Ww! lared Guiteat fe so'much incerested in the nearly May Rice e acquainted with Mr. Fred. Cowie, the son of Mr. George Cowie. taken him out to Wisconsin once or twice. dast tri returned to Washington last Rice’s daughter, who now Cowie. —_—_.__ Since the trial ended Cowie has found mysterious business eho however, he settled the business and he Mr. 4 8 ATTORNEY GENERAL BREWSTER and Postmaster General Howe have also accepted the invitation to ‘Tallapoosa go down to Fortress Monroe on the night. w Gen. Martin Burxs, (retired,) U.8.A., died Mon- day in New York city. Gen. Burke was one of the oldest officers in the service, and was in command of Fort Lafayette, New York harbor, during the war. JopcE ADVOCATE GENERAL Swarm has applied ‘to the Secretary of War for the relief of Col. Barr from duty at the War department and his detail as professor at the West Point military acad THE NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. lemy. ‘The following are the ovening and closing 971973 of the New York Stock Market to-day, as reporte1 by special wire to H. H. Dodge, 539 15th street: A. D. Tel ‘upentng. Closing. “4 6 Bia Canada Southern... — SB3g Central Pacific. . Bx SK Chesapeake and Ohio. =_ 2 Chesapeake and Ohio Ist pra. - 2 ‘Chesapeake and Ohio 2a pfd. _ 2 Chicago.Burlington and Quincy 130 130 cC.58. L. and N.O. cig isd 10% 50% 10454 taware.Lackawanna and W, 18 Denver and Rio Grande 6056 Erie. 36% Rrie Preferred. o. Tay Erle seconds . og Houston and Texas.., a Miinois Cent 335% S736 10255 Tag Manhattan Beach. 31 Michigan Central 804 Missouri, Kansas 20 Bs r “ 36 3 0) 226; it RARE Ey? 43 i ; free nm Ef 3a Kearse S gti insewo Sys Bye! FREE an jews at under maria, are said to be Marry are ‘at the rate of 150 couples per day At %@ jock last night Mr. Emerson’s condition was fa- vorable....The Luzerne county, Pa., delegates elected to the state convention’ are opposed ta Cameron....Gen. Skobeleff 4s suffering from tn- fammation of the lungs....The Khedive docs not intend to abdicate In Halim Pacha’s favor... The Princess theater, at Portsmouth, Eog., has been burned... Chinese are pouring into British Colum. bia at the rate of 700 a week....Reuben Musich, the old printer who shot himself at Baltimore Sate urday, died Jast night....J. D. Andrews, known ag the “ligntning calculator,” in an insane freak killed his wife, at West Chester, Pa, yesterday... Sterling Edimunds, who kitied his Son-inlaw, Dr. John P. Lipscomb, at Danville, Va., has been’ ao- quitted on the ground of self defence At Lous. ville, Ky. feng A.T. Fielder killed by’ OMcer Gus Rosenburg, attacking with a hatchet... William murderer of Mrs. Sommers, of Georgetown, was cornered yesterday by the sheri™ and and finding escaj ....In New ¥. the poe, Impossible, blew his brains out. Yesterday, the case of ex-Gov. Franklin J. Moses, charged’ with swindling, was postponed till fay term. Sata ee teen Sporting Notes. Base ball yesterday.—At Cincinnati—Detrotts 15, Cincinnatisl. At New York—Bostons 13, — litans 1. At New Brunswick, N. J.—Brookiyns . Rutgers ® At Philadelphia—cl 8, Phila~ delphias L At Worcester— Worcester 33, Ammbersts 0. At Providence—Providence 24, Brown’s Univers sity 1. At Camden—Athletics 8, Merritis 3. At the Newmarket, England, first spring meet~ ing, which opened yesterday, the race for the first weiter handicap was won by Mr, Leigh’s 4-year- oid bay colt Goggles. Lord Hartington’s 4-year Old bay colt Chichester was second, and Mr. P. Loriliard’s 5-year-old chestuut gelding Mistake third. Sixteen horses ran. The Lexington (Ky.) races will begin May 2 Hindoo and Runnymede will contend for the four stakes In which they are entered, see ‘TRE ALLEGED OFFICIAL BRIBeRy tx VIRorNta.— At a meeting of the Virginia board of sinking fund commissioners at Richmond yesterday, second. Auditor Dysen and Treasurer Revely fied a state ment saying they never heard of any corrupt pro- Resal from the Kendall bank note company ot New York until sfter the contract for printing the new Virginia bonds had been awarded to the come pany. Mr. Kendall submitted an afMdavit that Auditor Allen, who protests against the award of the contract to the Kendall company, had said that his (Allen's) party were under obligations to the American bank note company for the sum of $5,000 advanced to assixt In paying the capitation tax of voters to help United States Senator Ma- hone in his political campaign; that certain mem. ders of his (Allen's) party had Sold short the bonds, of the state of Virginia, and might be interested in not having the readjustment of the stave debt proceeded with to guin profit by the rising value of said bonds; that Allen had sald It was custom= ary, he believed, to make certain rebates in bank note engraving ‘contracts, and that he might in- Munce by means not stated to be improper Ube giving of the contract, mentioning the sum of $1,000; distinctly stating that @ present for his trouble Would not be objectionable. ———so7 In TH SovTH CanoLINa ELECTION Cases against John Q Hogg and vhirty-eight others, ip Charles» ton yesterday, a number of witnesses testified that the colored people had not a fair chance to vote at Burord’s Bridge on the day of the election in 1880, Dut had been told that they must walt thelr turn, UunUl after the white men got through voting, pan Aelearodinetir | sentencing STRIKE AND Lavor Nores.—The striking carpen- ters at Toronto, Ont., were addressed yesterday by Rev. Dr. Wild.’ Some of the men have lett tor the western states... Tue Pennsylvania Ratiroad com= pany has increased the pay of their tel tors employed on its lines $4 per month... A for higher rates 1s impending among the tin can-makers of Baltimore....The Baltimore brick- makers who went .on a strike Monday are return- ing to work, some of them without advance MAKRIED. HENEBERGER—GRYMES. April 1882, at Franklin Street Presbyterian ora balers the Kev. W. U. Murkland, Dr. L. G. NEBI RiMis asushtor of red ch U.S. Navy, and MABEL. Grymes, Sisten Inland, New York PARRIS—HOWISON. | At Philsdelphia, Pa., 1 251 y the Rev. 8. SeareR Beran o Mastioron. ‘D-O. to BESSIE HOWISON, ithe. funeral will take place from 1519 Eighth street. northwest, Thursday at 10 o'clock. Friends Of the family are invited to attend.” BARR. On the it of April 18 pluro- peenmonia Mise RLIZABLE Baitie formety of jew Castle, Del. Her funeral will take place on Friday, the 28th inst., Ba da vier, 1013 test, Folenis of Oe fea ans Javier, ae respectfully invited to attend. (Delaware papers please copy.) bd CHAPMAN. At Bine Ridge, Franklin . Pas on April 31, 1882. MARY LEE CHAPMAN, ter of the late ex-Mayor John Lee Chapman, of ‘Her remains were interred at Greenmont, on April the 24th instant. CHASE. On April 25, 1883, JACOB CHASE. was a member of Junney Loage, No. 23, N.G.U.O, Chaldeans. Other sister lodges invived to attond his ‘His {tineral will take piace from bis late residence, on ‘Twentieth street, between A and East Capitol southeast to-morrow (Thursday) at 2 o'clock p.m. ei DONNELLY. In Philadelphia, at his daughter's Sepey on, Toeeday. apr 25. iia at pres TAM sete FEANKLAND. Pet ae, St Shonte w. PR A — boy voice Bor cry, Yet we know for thee to-day wiedeemen “iby Hiss Fanacy, Pe gy or gh a | Halatives and friends 8 o'clock. invited to'attend out further notice. HOBAN. At Ellicott ‘ 1982, half-past seven Pen, MANION AGRE beitved m, of Frederick H. and Henrietta Hoban, in the ‘Funeral from St. Aloysius Church, st twelve Thursday, 27th inst, "Friends of ws family are tavieed LANGHORN, On the parents’ reaidence, No. $05 A street southeast Friday, 25th instant, st twoo'dock, Friends aud relatives are invited to attend. - THECKER. Suddenly, on Tuesday, April 25, 1 at 10 ocleck penn DEST HAMISOS) daughier Catherine Frush and the late Heury Thecker, ‘The funeral will take piace from her late rest No. 1113 Green street, Georgetown, on Friday, Aya 28th, at 8 o'clock p.m. of ‘the family are in- vited to attend. a UNDERTAKERS. eEIGENERAL FURNISHING UNDERTAKER, 1726 Penusylvania avenive northwest. ‘Terme nv and everything first-class, ‘Telephoue counection. mis so B WRIGHT, UNDERTAKER, 1837 Tawi ‘Telephone Connection. Yoracers TO EUROPE. 4, W. BOTELER & 80" Ae Ge Agents for the eile ot Tietatoin, ‘this District of alt-tn ” 5. W. BOTELER & SOR. Potomac TeaNsrostarion Linn ie ie ees an catemnseaae aan STEPHRNGON & BRO., Acura, m16-6m_Tth strest Wharf and Cor, 29th and Pa. ave.