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AUCTION SALE — > — AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. a FUTURE DAYS. _ _ ‘THIS BYP Si] FP HowAs DOWLING, Lacumeer. COURT SALE OF Vat. Boe al PBOP- IN SALE OF FOKFEITED PLEDGES. SATURDAY! Apuir, TWENTE NENT, This ale ul coneist of Tadiew and, Gents’ Gold hee, Jeweiry, Clotinuy, oes, meolvers; Baste Wert, Keo Ke, and ENINGS, at SEVEN O'CLOCK, ‘until en wkd iting tickets, the time on which having ex- pee FOLEY, Auctioncer. 226-106 » ABLE ERTY EN GEC {= __TO-mORR: One-fourth cash; 950 | YY ALTER B. WLLLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. oh int | 08 SATURDAY, MAY SIXTH, 1832, commencing at TES O'CLOCK AM., wo shall «1 thin and in front ction rooms, 3 general asso mt of House- Rifect+, vim Walnut stored fn Wainut Wardrobes: sump Seat Carriage, ot single Hara nearly new, best Wilmington, WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auct. _ JMAS DUWLILNG, Auctionees 3, 1382 SATURDAY, MAY SIXTH, OCK— Embracing Hair-cloth and Rep Parlor Furntinre, M. T. Tables, Engravings and Oil and Painted Chamber Furniture, Hai ther Pilows and Boisters; Wilton, Bruasols Dining-room Furniture. large Glaseware, Cooking and Heating ial Carpets: us China and Stoves, &c. One Mangling Machine. Also, Several Coupes, Park Flueting, Bugzies. ke. 94-21 Limen Collars, Linen Cuffs Bocks, Undershirts and Drs ‘New stvies of Percale Shirts, the very best quality, | - enly 1.25. Eine Percale Shirts, only ata Finest Dress Shirts to order, elecantly made, only $2. Six fine Dress Shirts to order for 9. Ail gocrls are guaranteed to wive satisfaction in every ilk Neckwear, Cotton THOMAS DOWLING, MPTORY. SALE OF CONTRACTO CONSE OF 11 3 tioneer. SIXTH, 1882, il the above at 1002 F street northwest. Ss B. ELLERY, * SUCCESSOR TO DUBREUIL BROTHERS, MANUPFACTU! OF FINE Dk GENTS’ FURNISHID 32 F Sraeer Noatawesr, Wasurseroy, D.C. yas MAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. NUFACTU LE OF TWENTY-FIVE v¥ TOBACCO, 10,00 SEGARS, Ds, AT AUCTION. MAY SIXTH, at ntion of the trade is di- at resery THOMAS DOWLING, Anct. UNCANSON BROS. Southeast corner ms -3t I $12.00 9.00 | DRY GooDs, Fat 7.50 BONS, |ACES, rPRourson’s Bok, ConmOns 2 EYEE F TORY, REMOVED DRESS SHIRT MANUFACTORY AND MEN'S FURNISHIN M aed Ss ad OF VALUABL TR-STE 816 F Street Nor QF VALUABLE, FOUR-STORY BECKWEAR, ___ HOUSEFURNISHING 709 DO NOT FAIL nm within the 709 eA 709 the northeastern corner of swid Iet ‘tA, and toexamine, before purchasing, our elegant | ce youth ou the line of Sth street fourteen SIMPSON REF PRATORS feet nine (¥) inches; thence west ninety-one (91) feet ‘They are Charcoal Packed: have Polished Meta | (S200) Bicties: thence north fourteen (14) feet nine (9) Linings, Slate sv Shelves and ns of sale: One-third of the purchase money in are att iy d the residue in twoequa! instalmcuts, payabl ly, with interest, at one and ¢ years ff = if ‘sale, or allcaxh, at tho option of the Low Prices for the best aus! Gtass Ware, ‘A deposit of $100 in cash reqitineL at the § Plated Ware and He wu Goods. 3 a < be °° a ied oe WILMARTI & EDMONSTON, "resold. alter three daye' advertisement (n “-The to he resoid ater threo days’ advertisement in “The Stace" newapaper, at risk and cost of the d3- = wulting purchaeer. Alt conveyancin af. prrchasors . JOSEPH J. DARLING PON 410 5th st. n.w., Wachingtou, D.C., J.T. COLDWELL. Auet. FPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. Giiray's Ceiebrat 229 314 Tth street, 5 doors abwvo Pe -y REFRIGE ia WHITE MOUNTAIN FREEZERS, PORCELAIN LINED COOLERS, AND IMPROYFD REAL _FSTATE ON FAST ST OF JEFF RSON STREET, NEAK STR ABLE AND CARRIAG ICE PITCHERS, &e. M. W. BEVERIDGE, Ture « known as Georaeiown, the Lot havin th of 100 feet, with { TES OF CHTXA AND GLASSWARE, NNSYLVANIA AVE. VE OR RANG: am > AOU WANT A Cook 1009 P nen one and two years, si by deed of trust, All conveyanc ers’ Cost. N NINTH STREET 110! Lot 5, square 411, ° puthwest, betweou D and rn : (One-balf cash; balance in monthly payments | tosuit purchasers, secured by decd of trust, with inter= ut atx per ovr THOS, J. FL iS.*% NGE meer, Washington Horse and Carriage Bazaar, 948, 940 and 942 Louisian: AUCTION SALE_OF y NESS, &c., EVERY TUES AY, and SATURDAY MORNING, commencing st "TEN GOCLOCK, Special attention giver to the sales of Real Estate ‘and Per-onal property. Li on all consixnments. [jal6) S. BE TEE'S SALE OF PLANING MILI, AND DOOR FACTOR Agent, Tun street whart. J. W. Bre the Azents fc R&S the sale of Tickets in SASH AND MACKIMER: District of : | | By virtue of adeed of trust recorded amour the INMAN STE. P CO. i cords of the District of Cohmabia in Porties proposing to vieit Europe can obtain allin- , folio 329, T willofier for eale, at a erination Ly applying to mi7-3n: J .W. BOTELER & SON. potouac TRANSPORTATION LID On and after Manctt fain We. € nes, On MONDAY, VIE FER. MAY. A.D. 1582, af PIVE-1 TR TY ig described part of Lot No. Vi ux thence south ong the line of Ist street west 116 fect, thence west 100 fect to the western line of said lot, thence north alone Said western line L1G feet to the lane of north D street, and thence esst with said D street east 100 feet to the be- gunning, (improved by « planing mill, sesh and door vieRY DAY. at four eck pim., for Baltiners snd ikiver Landimas All River Freight must be Prepaid. factory.) This ‘will be acid subject to an an- Heturaing, amivein Wasinuconevery Saturday night, | nual eround rt of in quarter = STEPBENSOX & HKO., AGExrs, $5,500." ‘Tarmeantely thereafter whi be sold al tio ase Car et WI pel Cor. re how on and upon said premises. as wenn lanai Nip erg Sophia Londra OE Vrovements one-fourth cash, and the residue in three —— ial instalme 12 month FOR POTOMAC KIVER LANDINGS. ‘cont tn So be secured br toa aeireenea | Sunt tutere to be sectinad by the parchiie's notes and jevd.o€ trust on property or all in cach, af purchasee's op Op apd after NOVEMBER 2p, 1881, the steamer | (7 ie landateas Cravens ARKOWSMITH will leave ler wharf, foot of Tth street | purchssetie eek Of Pat tie of Sat aera at7a.m. every MONDAY, THURSDAY DAY for all river laudinics. town “end St. Clone Bz Col ma's end Howsni's On and Leonardtor ms _ soul _ 320HN Wood, Avent. Now AND NEW YORK STHEAMERS. THE ST! rand SATUR- REGINALD FENDALL, Trustee. MONDA DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts. 2-dte CURR, SAGE OF LOT AND House at CORNER OF ELEVENTH STEVET AND _. SOUTH CAROLINA AVENUE SOUTHEAST. Under decxee of Supreme District of Columbia, in Fanity, cause . Seibert ot al., I will sell, at Cf the premises, ou MONDA’ | FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. Lot 4,'m square south of square | numbered 990, in Washingetcn city, D.C. ‘Fhis lobeone | tus 8,004 sauiare foet, and fromts ‘111 9-14 feet on 11th bene | street, ‘snd 111 10-17 feet on South Carolina avenue, wud Set | austistanjzoved by a Arane Dwalline House. . = Jog ia ferme of wale: ; Fesidue st one, ae ea Sas a Rentecee ema sad Merhtk--98 5G | Sua tire veers, atte leeds ata tee Te Becond-cla = tore Fad Becca ee ESS | etme ane SE eons, Goes Se, Fi cenonit Pust-ciace are to Viney Point end Pout Leokout. Pp eee ANSON BROS., Aucts. Secomd-claan” are #9 Piney Point < Point Lookout. 73 = c TU HOMAS. DOWLING, Auctioneer. ‘Norfobe SDAYS, THURS ork p. KECEIVER'S SALE OF MATER TAs i # OF MATERIAL FOR ASPHALT New York, every | By virtue of anorder of the Supreme Courtof the > aa | Dis paseod in equity cause No. 7. Son on MONDAY, 1832. at FOUR ‘O'CLOCK Me at North yard, southeast corner of L and streets, & quantity of material as follows: 00 Larre 8 of o1!; 198 barrels un two vate of t; 100 loads of send and four tons of imodust. On al! purchases less than $200, cash: on creater than 3200, one-third ' in cash: at three, six and nine mio secured to. the on of the Receiver, or all at the option of str, JAMES C. SPRIGG, Receiver. 73.0 Poin: townkout and Porttse Mon ING AT NORFOLE WIiK ia Bustos = Pe i * eile Fatreet, Georgetown, wtateroctns can be secured at general th street. Nationa Metropolitan Bank _ P91 Youn 9 tvania ae retary. MEDICAL, & _COSSULT DE. ELON, 257 PENNA. AY SHED AND * Physician in the ety. cen be nbsyizania ayenie. All date . 835, folio i 9. 879, folio 449, of the land records ‘tof Columbia, and at the written request secured thereliy, we will offer (OF sale. at on ” Btod and 7 toe CTIMS OF SFC sult Dre. Brothers anc tie only, phystcias eure you without me ted of 2 eur b: 8 web cab permustent lany have been dicap- 2s Bt first. Thirty- ml-im LEMEN CAN HAVE SCIENTIFIC TREAT. ment snd x speedy cnre guranteed of all Venereal and Nervons Diseases, ut the use of mercurial cr other obje« tlonable tra’ Tn recent oF acute: lowing described ‘real esiate and premises located tn the city of Wi in sail District, and known on the ground plat of aaid city as lots ered $6, 57, 5, 59, 62 and 63, in isto of square No. 720. dne-fourth of the purchase money in twelve and eighteen months, with of ale at six percent, to'be se- cured by a deed of trust upon the premises or all cash st purchaser’s option. A deposit of $50 be re- ‘quired at the day of sale. “If the terms arenot with within five days from the reserve the Ti: KEWARD IF Di. BROTHEAS FAILS TO cure any case of Suppressed or Puinful Men- ruption: i of Menstrual periods or tarities Que Menstrual “3 experience. 906 Datecet snithiwed. als Tm" TORRHG@A, IMPOTENCY, AND ALL PRI- St Dimeases quickly curd; who Lucorrhors and feanaie Woakneeser, &c. Xo calomel or nuctcury (pice Sa 90s hw. bet Sand Fats cont Pioata _ad-dkds WM. A. FENWIC! ‘pene DOWLING, Aucuoneer, VALUABLEIMPROVED EROFERTT ON. STREET, BETWEEN ET WENT! AND -FIRST STREETS N AT Al ie ‘TUBSDAY, MAY NIN’ 1982, AT a det of 124 th right of way to a 20 bey ae twebve : Er Lz BOTTLE OR TWO Aiworsting OF DR. UROTHERS: IN. cure aby case of Nervous ‘sud Impotency, Gees of s. Ttimparts vigor to the whole “ein we ‘sent POREST HAS TASTEDY F A Mi parser FTOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, SALE BY CATALOGUE OF THE HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS OF HIS EXCELLENCY M. OUTREY, Tus Franca Minister, A? HIS RESIDENCE, SOUTHEAST COR. OF CONN. AVE. AND L ST., Exnactye ELEGANT PARLOR FURNITURE, ARTISTIC CABINETS, LOUIS XV. TABLE, and other Furniture of that date; SUPERB MANTEL SETS, Artistic Objects, Turkish Carpets and Ruga, Persian Portiers, Guipure Lace, And other fine Window Hangings, BEDROOM FURNITURE OF SUPERIOR MANU- FACTURE, SUPERBLY CARVED LIBRARY AND DINING ROOM FURNITURE, CHINA WARE, SHEFFIELD PLATE, BACCARAT GLASS WARE, FRENCH KITCHEN BATIERIE; ALSO, MADEIRA AND SHERRY WINES of rare value, FRENCH WINES, &c., &c.; LANDAU, HORSES, HARNESS, AND GENERAL STABLE PARAPHERNALIA. ‘The sale will commence WEDNESDAY, MAY SEVENTEENTH, AT HALF-PAST TEN O'CLOCK, and continue THURSDA’ AT SAME HOUR, when balance of Furniture, Librar; of zs will be sold, and on CRD A’ IETH, AT HALF-PAST TEN O'CLCUK, all the Wines, Horses and Carriages, &c., &c, The articles will beon view MONDAY and TUES- DAY, May idth and 16th, commencinz at 12 o'clock, Mn. M. B. LATIMER will conduct the sale, ‘Messrs, FITCH, FOX & BROWN are agents for the propert, m5 -13t (From the Christian at Work.] Nervous or Dyspeptic headaches cured by Dr. ©. W. BENSON'S Celery and Chamomile Pills, Dr. Bensoy’s New Remepr awp Favonrrs Pae- SCRIPTION. DR. C. W. BENSON'S SKIN CURE 38 WARRANTED TO CURE ECZEMA, TETTERS, HUM INFLAMMATION, ‘MILK CRUST, ALL ROUGH SCALY ERUP- TIONS, DISEASES OF HAIR’ AND SCALP, SCROFULA ULCERS, : TEXDER ITCHINGS, AND PIMPLES 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 THE WORLD. Elegantly putup, TWO BOTTLES. ‘consisting of oth THE EVENING STAR. FRIDAY........... May 5, 1882. 2d Edition. Latest Telegrams t The Star A Venerable Mason Dead. External Peseoent? Internal ad} carcaao, May 5.—A sperial from Oshkosh, Wis, All first-class Druggists haveit. Price, $1 per pack- | anuounces the death of Ephraim Sherman Durtes’ age. aged $i years, Who Was the worshipral master of the Rochester Lodge of Masons in 1828, and con- ferred the degrees on Morgan, who subsequently exposed the Masonic secrets. Owing to the anti- Masonic excitement at the time, Mr. Durfee was compelled to leave the country. ' He was a soldier Of the war of 1312, Does your head ache? Dr. C. W. BENSON'S Cel- ery and Chamomile Pills will stop 2 for goods Dn. Bexson's New Rewepy axp Fayortre Pre- * SCRIPTION. DR. 0. W. BENSON'S Ohio Soldiers’ Discharge Papers Lost. SKIN CURE Corvunvs, 0., May 5.—Correspondence has de- veloped the fact that the discharge papers of the Onto soldiers in the late war, which were enstrust- ed to the state agent at Washington for the collec- ton of bounty claims, were boxed = by the agent and afterwards sent to New York without autiori- ty. and are now lost. Great indignation is ex- preseed by old soldiers, teh 15 WARRANTED TO CURE ECZEMA, TETTERS. HUMORS, INFLAMMATION, MILK CRUST, ALL ROUGH SCALY ERUP- TION: DIs SES OF HAIR AND SCALP, SCROFULA ULCERS, TENDER ITCHINGS, AND PIMPLES ON ALL PARIS OF iTHE BODY. makes in white, soft and smooth; removes tan and freckles, and is the BEST TOILET DRESSING Wall Street ‘To-day. TN THE WORLD, Elegantly put up, TWO BOTTLES | | Naw York, May 5.—Tho Posts fnancial article IN ONE PACKAGE, consisting of both Internaland | says: The Stock Exchange markets are fairly External Treatment. active to-day, and are allstrong. U. 8. bonds are agill trst-clase Drugziste havo it, Price, $1 por pack- | S"hisner for the 4s, for the is, and % lower for the extended 5s; there 1s no longer room for Headaches of all kinds banished by Dr. ©. W. BEN- | any question as to the order In which extended 53 SON'S Celery and Chamomile Pills. ‘Try them. ‘will be called for redemption, it being settled that the calls will degin with the ‘highest numbers and Tun On to the lowest. About $46,000,000 of extended 63 remain to be called before the 53 are reached. Sothern state bonds are neglected, Railroad bonds are strong and higher; the special feature belng Omaha consols, which have been bought up to 1063s. In the stock market there was, soon after the opening, a declining tendency, which, however, soon changed, and there has since been an advance of 3 a2% In the active Ust and 3 a 13g in the inactive stocks. Of the ‘former tho features have been gersey Central at 6934272, Missouri Pacific 923933, Lake Shore 1013;a103,, Michizan Central 843¢a85 49 Pacific Mall 40%a43, and Wabash 30a313s and ‘The money market continues extremely easy at 21334 per cent for call loans on stocks, and 123g per cent on United States bonds. Itis hard to lend time money at any rates, and the various Dm. Benson's New REMEDY AND Favonrre Pre- SCRIPTION. DR. C. W. BENSON'S SKIN CURE TS WARRANTED TO CURE ECZEMA, TETTERS, HUMORS, INFLAMMATION, MILK CRUST, ALL ROUGH SCALY ERUP- = TENDER ITCHINGS, AND PIMPLES ON ALL PARTS OF "THE BODY. It makes the skin white. soft snd smooth; removes tan and freckles, and is tho BEST TOILET DRESSING IN THE WORLD. Elegantly put up, TWO BOTTLES IN ONEPACKAGE, consisting of both Internal and External Treatment. rpuonas DOWLING, ‘Auctioneer. HIGHLY VALUABLE PT 94 GAY STREES, BETWEEN CC WASHINGTON STREETS, GEOKGETOW AT AUCTION. On FRIDAY, MAY TWELFTH, 1892, AT SIX O'CLGCK, in front of the premises, T shall sell the above fine property, the improvements of which! consist of three-story aud with ail the modera improvements. This sale offe rare chance to secure a first-class residence in.one of the best locations in Georgetown, ‘orms: One-third cash; the remainder at six and twelve months, with notes bearing interest until pad snd secured by a deed of trast on the property sold. Al conveyancing, &c., at purchaser’s cost. $200 deposit Teqttired at tine of sale, l&da THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. Ss GER & LIEBERMANN, Real Estate Brokers, 1418 New ¥ enue. "S$ SALE OF THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, No. 407 G STREET NO: CHWEST. By virtue of e ded of trust. dated the lat day of ™M: A.D. 1877, and recorded in Liber No. 851, 8, one of the Land Kecords for the District’ bia, and by direction of the party secured thoreuy, T will well at puble auction. in tront of the | pranises. on TUESDAY, THE SIXTEENTH DAY OF MAY, 1852, at FIVE O'CLOCK P. 3 the following described Real Estate, situate in the city of Washing. ton, in the District of Columbia, mown as part of Lot miuubered thirty-four (34), in Hall's recorded sub- division of partof lotone (1), in equare numbered fi } hundred and eighteen (518}, beginning at the south- eastern corner of seid lot and thence running west alon the Hine of north *‘G treet eaxhteen (18) feet; the worth ninety-four (94) feet; thence eat ten (10) fect; thence southeastwardiy to point on the eastern line of said lot eighty (0) feet and ten (10) inches distant from the point of beginning, and thence south to the point of bexiuning, tovether with the improvements thereon, i le a ie at aca a equal installments of six, twolve, and eighteen mon: from day of sale, for which purchaser's notes, bearing six per cent intore-t and secured on the property will be taken, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A. deposit of $100 required at fime of sale. If termsof sale are not complied with within five days from day of sale the property will be resold at risk and cost of default- ing purcheser after five days’ notice in the Star newspaper. All conveyancing at purehi FRANCIS A. LUTZ, Jn., Trustee. ELL, Auct. m5-10t LOT ON NORTH SIDE OF L EN CON SICUT AVENUE WEEN " ee fronting 21 feet on. BETW IGHTEE ponth side of Lstroct, with average depth of about 103 feet, to an alley, improved by old frame house, No, 1743 Lstre ‘Terms: One-fourth cash ; balance six, twelve, eizhteen four months, notes to bear six per cent. in- gud twenty: terest, and to be secured’ by deed of trust on premises; or all cash, at option of purchaser. Conveyancing and <rding at purchaser's cost. A deposit of $10 re- at sale. ___ DUNC. FPUOMAS DOWLING, Aucuoueer, GRAND AND IMPORTANT SALE AT AUCTION or \UINE IMPORTED TURKISH AND PER- SIAN RUGS AND CARPETS, Comprising RARE AND RICH 5) or PERSIAN, AFGHANISTAN, DAGHISTAN, OUCHAK, %GEORD: CIRCASSIAN, ARMENIA KHORASSAN, AND MOOKISH RUGS AND CARPETS! Axs0, JEDAZIENE, KELIM, AND BAGDAD PORTIERES Being by far the handsomest collection of Textiles, in desizn and quality ever offered by us. To take place at MY SALESROOMS, 8.W. CORNER PENNA. AVE, AND 11TH STREET, MONDAY AND TUESDAY, MAY EIGHTH AND NINTH, MOENING AND AFTERNOON, ar ELEVEN AND THREE O’CLOCK. ON EXHIBITION FRIDAY AMD SATURDAY, MAY 5TH AND 6TH. Every article guaranteed genuine and imported. THOMAS DOWLING, Auct, W108. J. FISHER & CO., ‘Real Estate Auctioneeti, 1324 F street northwest. CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE UNIMPROVED REAL ESTATE. a ye : of Coen! the Suy iene ou 1¢ District of Columbia, passed No. 1.761, wherein Templo et al. are sontplsteaut, and Worthington e¢ al. are defendants, the undersigned ee Trustee, will sell af Dato oie po aoe of Oe ivo prem lowing -described real estate: ON MONBAY ABTERNOON MAT TEN’ EC ‘OND, AT FIVE O'CLOCK, Lot 11 and part of lot 13 front together 72 feet 2 on New York avente, Detwoen 17th and iBth strecta with an averaxe depth of about 75 feet, and con- tain ether 5,432 square feet. ‘The north 20 feet front on 17th street of lot 21, be- tween New York svenue and north E street, with depth Of 110 feet; contains 2-300 equare foot, iMMEDIATELY THEREAFTER, Sub lote 20, 31, 22 and 23, equare 143, Lota 20 and 21 front each 28 fect on north E street, between 18th and 19th streets, opposite square, with a depth each of 98 feet and % iuch. Lots 22 and 23, of similar dimensions and immedi- ately in rear of eub lotr 20 and 21. IMMEDIATELY THEREAFTER, Lots 9, 10. 11, 12, 13 and 14, equare 128, Ent C otreete aud 165 feeron nore Oatecr bots and an feet on ni 19th and 20th streets weat. O38 SAI DAY. AT SIX O'CLOCK. GE ECTIONS rs nehes TUESDAY AFTERNOON, MAY TWENTY- THIRD, AT FIVE OCLOC! is Lot, square 06, frouting 60. feot 4 laches on somth Bie beamaciiuentts arenes, ar venue, between cant, with a depth of 102 feet 6 inches. ON SAME DAY, AT HALF-PAST FIVE OCLOOK, | Lek 9, sgunre 65 feet of, nN, 19 fect Tied eI Ho eter south 13 fect 7 ip i Hae Weise ola ashcad bate tk, AO gepth of 96 feet, amproved by a small frame house, No. 312 Ths treet i RUSTFE’S SALE OF iCK_ WAREHOUS T See Steer Bre ‘REAM INDIANS By virtue of s deed of trust, recorded. land, rin Liber eT Serer of for. Y, ©, financial institutions, which are important money lenders, will_weleome gold exports or anything else which will give full employment to their JME SPLENDID EXHIBIT! OF WORKS OF ART, FROM LIVING Bi LGIUM ARTISTS, will remain open till JUNE Ist, from 9a, m. to6p, | Money, even at low rates. Prime mercantile paper m., and 8to10 p. m. daily, in Philadelphia, Academy | 4s 4345 per cent. The market for foreign exchange ‘Arts Building, Broad’ street, near New York sta- ml-26¢ is strong and moderately active. It is now re- ported that the Britannic, which sails early to- morrow morning, will take between $2,000,000 and $3,000,000 gold’ coin. jie The Markets. BALTIMORE, May 5.—Virginia 6s, consols, 63; do. secona a. 3634: do. due coupons, 60; do. new ten-forties, 434 bid to-day. Be One May 5.—Cotton quiet—middling, 12a 124. Flour dull and lower for western—Howard street and western 81 3.500450; dc M family, 6.254 5.508" 3 do. .: Grade faintly,” 8.00; "do. ‘winter Vheat, southern steady: western a shade off, closing steady—southern red, 1.3581.42; do. amber, 1.43a1.48; No. I Maryland, 1.48 asked; No. 2 western’ winter red, 1: 2 May, 1.41% al.43; Jane, 1-418 1.26a1.26%; August, 1.31}a1.32;" Se; 23 asked. “Corn, southern firm; western du and eadiet—eouthern white, | 90a30%: do. yellow, 87; Byctery mized, spot, 62 bid: Mar, S28}: June, 824: July, 83 bid; August, °83%083%. Onis firm — southern, 60263; western white, 62a63: do. mixed, 60a 62; Pennsylvania, 60a63. Rye quiet, 95a1.00. “Ha gue rime to choice Pennsylvania and Maryland, 6.00817.00. Provisions firm—mess pork, 18.50a19.50. Bulk meats—shoulders and clear rib sides, packed, 8% 1133. Bacon—shoulders, 93; clear rib’ sides, 1 Hams, 1450153. Lard—refined, 12%. Butter’ firn: western packed. 18035; roll, 1! Fags firm, 16. Petroleum easier—refined, Tai. | Coffee dull—Kio cargocs, ordinary to fair, Siadis. Sugar firm— A note 2;, Comper refiited “quick, i, firm, 1:23. “Freights to Liv cotton, 3-16a\¢d.; flour, 18.9d. per barrel 82d. “Reoetpts—four, "1,580. ‘barrels: _w! bushels; corn, 6,518 bushels: Shipments—wheat, 3,865 bushels: corn, none. KE wheat, 136,320 bushels; corn, 75,211 bushels, ee ae, aie eae E . Ex nie, 3 who! bonds unchanged. Governments irregular. qu NEW YORK, May 5.—Flour dull and heavy. Wheat dull and aie ooat Toware ‘Corn moderately active and ashede easier. Pork firm, 18.00a18.75. Lard steady, LONDON, May 6, 12:30 p.m.—U. 8. bonds, extended ram goss | Gilt Atta Oma Tai, Rae nha? Eg. 8 New York Central, 130. "Iinois Cutral, 129%. "Pena: Ke Sgssq Glxamla Central, 62s. Reading, 20%. Onisrio and EEE Sgss8 = Sn ‘Tra ns. PURE AND UNADULTERATED. ee rie on ends Ore akteate REMARKS WHICH HE MADR IN THE CRIMINAL COURT The peculiar medicinal qualities of Whiskies distilled TO-DAY. from the finest crowth of rye in the renowned Valley of | Judge Wylle, this afternoon, in sentencing Hugh the Monongahela, have attracted tho attention of the Strider, a young white man, to two years in the Medical Faculty in the United States to such a degreeas | penitentiary for the offence of petit larceny, said toplace itin avery high position among the Materia | that the prisoner had a trade, and had given it up Medica. * ‘| to follow the business of stealing. The court said We beg to invite the attention of connoisseursto,our | that this young man had the advantage over celebrated fine OLD WHISKIES of the following Wwell- most young men, In having a trade, | Ho N ES containin; doze could not sec how a young man oe MA GES Dot | can pet a trade now on ‘account of these fatamnous ° UNRIVALED combinations, who prevent boys from getting trades. He sald it was an outrage, and every pa- UPPER TEN WHISKEY. VERY SUPERIOR OLD STOCK WHISKEY. rent in the land should put his foot down on these infamous organizations. He also sald that these For excellence, pureness and evenness of quality, the above are unsurpassed by any Whiskies in the market. institutions “have the effect of bringing skilled labor here from abroad, and of causing a universal idleness} among youths, ‘They are entirely free from mluiteration, and are of na- ural flavor aud fine tonic properties. ‘These Whiskies are sold under guarantee to give PER- which drives them to crime. He concluded by saying that these organizations that prevent FECT SATISFACTION, and can be hud atall leading grocery stores at retail. youthsfrom learning trades threatens this coun- H. & H. W. CATHERWOOD, ‘ty more than any other thing he could think of. ee Masor W. J. Twinina’s Conpition continued 114 SOUTH FRONT STREET, PHILADELPHIA, m9-2m, sists TAILOR, NINTH STREET. sores sites 1,600 ‘bushels. oats, this afternoon to grow worse, and he was reported at a late hour to besinking, A consultation of physicians will be held this’ evening, 2:30 o'clock p.m. word reached the District Goinrais- stoners’ office that Major 'wining’s condition had not improved. Crivinat Cover Notes this afternoon, in the cai victed of the se In the Criminal Court, of Hugh Strider, cor cond offence of petit lar th prisoner was sentenced to two. years In the Pric county, Pa., penitentiary. Christiana Taylor, the old hag convicted of the murder of the Fisher children, was called up to the bar in the Criminal Court tlis afternoon for sentence. Her coun not being present, sentence was further sus- pended, ————— Tue River Trape—Harbormaster Sutton re- ports arrivals at the river front as iollow: Be ‘Mt. Vernon, Rising Sun, Ploneer, Saily, Silver Star, George and Martha and Five Sisters, all with cord wood for J. O. Carter; sehr. Mollie B. Chambers, Smith, 400 bushels oysters, market; barge James Black, Klililan, 279 tons coal, C. H. Burgess; stmr. Rotary, Mentor, 100.000 fect lum- ber, Winsatt & Uhier; schr. Hope, Williams, 35,000 feet umber, Wm. R. McLean; schr. Mary Augusta, Applegarth, 92,000 feet lumber, Johnson & Co.; sehr. Jona, Meee 150 tons coal, John Mil- ler; Schr. Alice Curtis, Martin, 137 tons coal, Heis- . Horatio Nickols, Todd, 335 tons’ coal, Plurk & Gtven; schr. Ida, Caulk, 50,000 feet lumber, J.T. Tunis; barge City Point, Menton, 60,000 fect lumber, T.'W. Smith; pungy Annie Merrill, Bra- shear, 500 bushels oysters, market; pungy Aleck Shinn, Ball, 500 bushels oysters, do. THE NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. The following are the opening and closing p71023 of the New York Stock Market to-day, a3 reporte1 by special wire to H. H. Dodge, 539 15th street: pening. Closing Bie NO ADVANCE IN LUMBER ar WILLET & LIBBEY'’'S. SAME PRICES AS LAST YEAR. ‘We have 6,000,000 feet of Lumber, carried over from Chesapeake and Ohio Pi ch ere setae Bois Caicago.Burlington and Quincy Cc. 8. L. and N.O... - 74 Cc. and L C.C. and I. €. Col. Coal.. Delaware and Hudson Delaware,Lackawanna and W. a and Rio Grande e. preferred. rie seconds Houston and Texas.. Tiltnois Central. last year, and we will eell every foot of it at old prices. 2 106% WILLET & LIBBEY, * ue% COR. 6TH AND NEW YORK AVENUE. m29 FEooxomican AND SAFE. WEAVER, KENGLA & CO.’3 JAUNDRY SOAP 18 ECONOMICA.@ BECAUSE IT IS PURE; BEING FREE FROM ALL ADULTERATIONS, SUCH AS MARBLE DUST, SOAPSTONE, PIPE CLAY, SILI- CATE, &., WHICH ARE USED TO ADD WEIGHT AND BULK, AND WHICH QUICKLY WEAK OUT AND ROT THE CLOTHES. ITISSAFE, 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 80. ON THE MAR- KET ARE MADE FROM GREAS) FROM THE CARCASSES OF PUTRID DEAD THUS ENDANGERING LIFE AND HEALTH. PUT UP IN BARS, AND EVERY BAR BRANDED WITE OUR NAME. FOR SALE BY GROCERS GENERALLY, AND WHOLESALE AT OFFICE, $244 WATER STREET, GEORGETOWN, D. ©. ORDERS WILL ALSO BE RECEIVED FROM THE TRADE BY FRANK HUME, BARBOUR & HAMIL- TON, N. H. SHEA, OK BRYON & EARNSHAW. m3 — SEE EEE eee Cc xigel i ES ACBushels Crashed Coke...+«+.0++2-$8.70, ‘25 Bushels Crushed Coke.esse+++e9+-$2-60 saleby Foreale at office of the Washington Gas- ° x g ‘Company, or at G, W, Dotan tower ee 213 W, = waeitirrs = = Reorganization ef the U, 8. Supreme ONE OF THE REPORTS PREPARED BY THR COMMITTEE OF THE AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION. ‘The committee of the American Bar Assoctation, appointed to consider the subject of reorganizing the Supreme Court of the United States, havecom Pleted their labors, which, it ts undergtood, have Tesulted in three separate reports, which will be made pubilc next Monday. Four members of the committce—Messrs, E. J. Phelps, of New. land; Courtland Parker, of New Jersey; Wm. M. Evarts, ot New York, and Richard T. Merrick of thts elty— have agreed upon a report which recoinmends that the Supreme Court be divided into two chambers to be arranged by the court itself, and Judges to be designated for each by the court as It thinks Proper trom time to time. ‘These sections or cham- Ts to hear such cases as may be assignel to them by the court, except cases of certain classes, which Shall be heard by not less than seven Judges sit- ting together. No increase of the Supreme Court is recommended. This report ts said tobe very Tull, and the gentlemen who sign it have given it careful consideration. It 1s said to contain tm- portant statistics, and Is expected to have tnflu- ence in determining the plan to be adopted. The signers were appointed by the American Bar As- Soclation at Saratoga last stmmer, with four others a8 a committee, and the committee has had several meetings in this city and New York city, and their report is anxiously looked for. tects ipa ewe-itctiock cr ‘Mr. Wa. A. WEST, correspondent of the Baltt- more American, who has been ill for several days of pneumonia, Was this afternoon in a very critic: condition. a ‘Dens rw FEE have been filed as follows: A. A. Birney ct al, trustees, to W. F; Gapin, pt 2%, 8q. 533; $5,000.’ Betsy King to’ Letta Weaver, un. divided half lots 11, 13 and 14, sq. 793; $—. 'T. F. Browning to F. ¥. browning, pt. 20, sq. 723; $3,500. Sisters of Visitation to Adelaide M. Nelson, subs. 13 and 14, sq. 162; $5,400. L. Tobriner to H. W. Lit Ue, sub. lot 36, sq. 676; $—. Emily B, Hutchins to Thomas W. D. Ward, 4 acres on Bladensburg Toad; $2,750, W. W. Bean to G. M.D. Nally, pt. Jot sq. 866; 8900. Jolin Hitz et al, agslienoes, to R. M. Miller: lots 83, 84 and 85, sub. lots in sq. 495; $4,850. M. F. Morris to L. M. Saunders, sq. 67 $11,410. Sayles J. Bowen to Thos. McCabe, sub, lot 71, 8q. 9-7; $—. Mary F, Swearingen to Julia E. Jondect, lot 87, sub. Lots In sq. 241; $4,000. N. Carus, trustee, to ZT. Mayn, pt. 8, 89. 406; $87. A. Hyde, trustee, to Helen Rand’ Tindall, lot 35, Widow's Mite: Mary M. Frick t) F. W: Evans, lots on East Capitol and 15th street: $100, C. Bendine to L. C. Batley, sub 51, sq. 140; $500. W. R, Hooper to W. M. Hodges, sub H, W. R. Hooper, trustee, to Same, same propert $4,500. Theodosia M.’Hodge to Susan 8. Hodge, Stab 33, sq. 217; $—. " Georve Mason to Mary Belle Colgrove, sub 48, sq. 192; $10,000, ASSOCIATED CHARITIES.—The annual meeting of the filth subdivision of Associated Charities was. held Wednesday evening at the residence of Hon. Jas, Gilfillan, 724 12th street. The report of the treasurer, Mrs. J. E. Glifillan, showed that the receipts since the organization, in February, had been $104 ‘The disbursements for printing” and relief of cases of destitution were $103.91. The report of the secretary, Mrs. Sara A. Spencer, showed that there were 111 members of the firth subdivision. The report stated that the business: men of the fifth subdivision declare that tramping and begging are steadily deci ing since this soclety began its operations; that more persons ask for employment and fewer for alms than at any time within their business experience. Reso- lutions were unanimousty adopted to establish a department of industry for women. saver BN Deets ‘Tae Fine Commissionens met Wednesday even- ing. The report of the chtef engincer stated that fitt/en alarms were sounded during April for fires, involving a loss of $18,500, covered by “insurance; and that on ‘the 15th ult. Samuel Dawes, of Co. No. 2, was made_fore- inan of the company, viee Wm. Shedd transferred to engine company ’No. 3, tn place of Walter Cox made Cngincer. ‘The report called attention to the Ailapidated condition of engine house No. § The application of Willlam Killigan for a position In the department was filed. A newspaper article referred to the board by the District, Commtssion- ers giving the views of Engincer Easterbrook of ‘ew York, adverse to tron shutters on butidings, was referred to Chief Engineer Cronin for report recon. anon ee Four Noraste Pexston Ciatus.—There are tn the Mics of the Pension Offce four claims, which differ widely, both in the amounts of pension paid and In thelr history, from all others of the many thou- sands packed away there. They are those of the four widows of ex-Presidents of the United States —Mrs. Polk, Mrs. Tyler, Mrs. Lincoln and Mrs. Garfeld. These ladies are now pensioners, at the rate of $5,000 a year each, by virtue of a spectal act of the'present Congress. ‘The cases themselves conform outwanily to the ordinary claim, which consists of a bundle of proofs enclosed in’a thick ny District Government Affairs. VITAL STATISTION. ‘The total mortality in the District for the weelt ending Saturday, April 29, 1882, was 78, 7 less than during the preceding week, or'at the Fate of 21.8 Per 1,000 per annum. Of" the decedents 17 were white males, 17 white females, 2 colored males and % colored females, making an annual death rate of M4 per 1,000 for the white Ropatation and 36.2 for the colored. ‘There were 81 births reported, and 15 marriages. BUILDING PERMITS have Deen tssued by Inspector Entwisle as follows? Dennis Murphy, repair frame, 629 and 631 I street Southwest; $100 Mary O'Brien, repsir frame, cor ner ISth and 8 streets ‘northwest; Connect!- cut Insurance Co., repair brick No 16 1 street northeast; $500. Alex. Thomas, repair frame, 99 N street northwest; $1,600. <a A Fororr Sentexcen.—To-day, in the Criminal Court, Judge Wylie, in the case of Samuel Morris, convicted of burglary, Mr. A. K. Browne ancued @ motion fora new trial Tae court overruled the motion, and imposed a sentence of three years imprisonment th the Erie county penitentiary at Buffalo, N. ¥. eee ‘The Minerw’ Strike the Cumbcriand Coal Region. THR EFFECT ON THE CHESAPEAKE AND ON10 CANAL—= SUFFERING OF THE BOATMEN. Correepondence of Tre Rventne Stan. CUMBERLAND, MD., May 8, 1882, The suspension of coal mining In this region, with the stoppage for tae time of money disburse= ments by the companies for work done by the miners, has deadened trade here, and given that uneasiness and uncertainty to business which only, those who have gone through the lock-outs tncl- dent to labor troubles here can Justly appreciate, It Is asserted that when the adjustinent between employers and employed comes tt will be upon a basis so substantial that operations in the George's Creek basin can be looked to with the same conte dence for regular production asin the Clearfield region, the sharp competitor of Une Geonge’s Creek, ‘The miners are discussing the probability of the introduction of new labor Into this region by the companies, for tt 1s generally understood that suc a course may be flually pursued. Ifnd a great many of the boatmen are ing to abandon the Chesapeaks and seek a livelthood elsewhere circumstances, owing to the strike two years ago, which set them back considerably, and last y the contention for the Geors creek and Cuniber- land raliroad crossing threw the majority out of work for the season. This and the gloomy out- look for work has caused the boatmen Ww look around for something else to do. ‘The bontmen at Hancock and Williamsport are preparing to go to ot kinds of work, Who say, Since the ball fs started and they will be com. are and Ohio canal They are tn bad polled to go elsewhere to earn a itving for thelr families, they will not retura to the canal until they get more pay for boating. AS far as T have seen, the disposition seems tobe among the laborers and boatmen, that since a sus | — of work has taken place in the coal region tall connected with the coal trade along the line of the canal have come to a common under- | Standing, set their prices and when work ts re- j sumed alt may be satisfied, and no more draw- | backs for the season. The miners’ statistical report of wages for yeats 1880-81 shows an average of $1.50 per day for digging coal tn the George's | creek region. “From that $1.50 per day deduct We enormous rent, blacksinith bills, doctor bills, sub- scription 10 orphans and widows, cripples, & sum these items up and the miner has not mach left for dainties, and he, in his option, has good grounds to refuse to work at the reduction. The same case with the boatman. He gets a dollar per ton to ship coal from Cumberland to Washington. He can make a trip in ten days and haul 110 tons at a load. ‘That would be $110. An inexperienced man would say: “Why, that Is bi wages—$110 in ten days that would, be $390 per month.” But like the miner, the boatman joes Rot get the chance to make a trip every ten ays; on the contrary, he ts often kept ten days lile at his own expense, watting the pleasure of the companies to load of unload bis boat, After that comes a rent for uso of boat, $25 each and every trip; toll for use of canal; burning coal oa boats, &., which leaves the boatman often in debt, and which has driven Lun so far tn that di- rection that he will be compelled to have more ‘Wages or abandon the canal and let a new populas tion people the boats At present, rates and amount of work the boatmen must go tinder if they remain. ‘The boatmen have been living at a dis | advantage for the last two years; how they have | lived, God only knows. If the strike lasts all the summer starvation will stare the poor boatmen In | the face, and the canal Will soon be a thing of the pa — ae Sporting Notes. At the National Fair grounds yesterday a nume Unen_paper wrapper or “jacket.” In the case of Mrs. Tyler there are papers filed on which a pen- sion was granted on account of the services of Capt. John’ Tyler, of the 52d Virginia militia, in the war of 1812, at $8a month, from March, 1878, Which atlowed pensions for fourteen days’ service. by a late spectat act she was allowed $100a month. ‘She now receives pension as widow of John Tyler, ‘a President of the United States.” In the case of Mrs. Garfield the “jacket” Is filled out with blank slips of paper, and contains only one written doc- ument, 1. €., a copy of the act. The “jacket” fs endorsed as follows: “No. 292,080, wiiew of James A, Garfield, President of the United $' S. at Eiberon, N. J., Sept. 19, 1881. Pensioner by spe- cial act, to commence Sept. 19, 1881.” Alexandria Affairs, Reported for Tux EVENING Stan. City SCHOOL BoaRD.—The school board met last night in called session. President Snowden stated that he had called the board together to. ascertain whether, after full consideration, the board might hot find some means of requiring a less sum from the city coune!l than was proposed at the last | Meeting. AS a heavy judgment would have to de | | Paldtuls year, he thought that the board mizut | forbear calling for so large a sum. Mr. Beach | thought that the board was bound to asi mm | Sufficient to Keep the schools efficient. Mr. W. F. Carne asked the superintendent a number questions to show that the number of pupils had largely increased. ‘The proposed increase of ta xa- tion was, he safd, less than 8 cents on the hundred dollars. “Mr. Marbury thought chtidren were sent to school too young. Mr. McLean belle board bound to make the gystem as eficient as possible. Mr. Snowden thought expenditures Should be kept this year within close Itmits. ‘The chair sald in the absence of some motion further discussion Was out of order. A complitut of Rev. | Dr. Poulson against the suspension of his son by | Miss Wilson Was referred to the committee on | | complaints and grievances, and the board ad- | journed. PRU ARY ELEcTION.—The primary conservative election terminated at sunset yesterday, but tt j Was late In the nfzht before all the yotes were counted. Over 1,500 votes were cast; the present elty sergeant, clerk of court and cliy treasurer were unanimonsly nominated. For attorney of the commonwealth Leonard Marbury was nom- Inated by a majority of 126 votes over S. G. Brent, the present incumbent. RePoRTRE’s Norks.—Judge Meade has directed | the rearrangement of the city court room so as to | bring the jury directly tn front of the court, as was the rule in the old court house. He has also fixed court day on the second Monday instead of the first Monday of the month.— There is much complaint on the river of the stench which from the fertilizer factories on the Di: shore of the river, between Shep- herd’s and Gtesboro’ —__»—____ The Irish Question in Parliament. MR. FOSTER ON PARNELL AS “THE UNCROWNED KING OF IRELAND.” In the house of commons, yesterday, Mr. Glad- stone announced that the charge of treasonable practices against Mr. Parnell would be withdrawn. Mr. Forster, in the reasons of his with- | drawal from the office of secretary for confirmed the report that there wa8 a difference betieen himself and the rest of the cabinet in re- fara to the release of the which release e condemned. In justifying the arrest of Parnell he said that Mr. Parnell, if he had been alk iat races pia a ni 2 rep! sal had been Inttmated to him by Mr. Parnell that the “no rent” manifesto would be withdrawn. In the debate that followed Sir Henry Drummond Wolff and Sir Stafford Northcote criticised the ac- tion of the government, and Sir William Harcourt and the Marquis of Huptington defended it Mr. or bargain with the leaguers: ind Messre Farnell or in wi 8 jessrs. Dillon, and O'Kelly dented agreed to any condition. Mr. Gi ive member for yesterday morning. “Mr. Parnell, in an tn- terview last night, said he thought the int it of Lord Cavendish us chief secretary for Ire- looked badly forthe success of Mr. Gladstone's wi at the &p] ndeavor to conciliate the whig members of Mr. Davitt has been released trom News Briefs. Atthe annual meeting of the Civil Service Re- form Association in New York, last night, Joun ay presiding, George William Curtis was re- elected president, and Benjamin H. Bristow, How- ard Potter, Roswell D. Oswald Otten- derfe r, George B. McClellan, John Jay, Robert B. Minturn, and Gen. B. F. Butler were made vice- In the Malley trial at New Haven, yesterday, several letters sent by James iy and ed the | | _ Tn the game in 3 | New | fameral will take place from the residence of ike ber of gentlemen interested In sports of the turf | made up a purse and the first running race of the | season Was started. The horses were Bismarck, | Clara and St. Claire; won by Clara, St. Claire seo- | ond, and Bismarck a good third. Time, 1:47}. | Money, $200, divided os follows: $100 to winner; $75 and $35 respectively to the other two, | At military match of the Columbia Rifle asso- | clation at epning’s yesterday first prize was | {aken, under the rules. by Capt. J. 8. Miller, score 21, and second by Mr. Cash. Base Ball Yesterday.—At New York—Provte dence, 9; Metropolitans, 0. At Philadelphia—Ath- letic, '4;' Baltimore, 6" At Princeton, \N. J.—La- fayeite ‘college, 7; Princeton college, 10. "At New Haven—Yale, 12; Philadelphia, 0 AtCinciunau— Cincinnati, 19; Pittsburg, 10. At the Belinont Park races, at Philadelphia, | Yesterday, the race for horses of the 2:30 cl was won by Charlottee Cushinan in three straight ‘The race for | heats. ‘Tim it. horses of the ‘on by Charley Hood, ‘Thane ig, 222044, sy. In the race for horses of the 2:25 class Natad Queen won in three straight heats. ‘Time, 2:284, 22254, | The first race at Lexington yest y year olds, $135 to first horse and $¥ to second, half mile, was won by Violator. The second race, Merchants’ handicap, purse $350, $00 to finst and $50 to sccond, mile heats,was wou by Braunbaletta, Ia the third race, purse $50, for all ages, Caplad won by four lengths. At asale atthe American Horse Exchange in York, yesterday, Purity, a bay mare with out white, foaled th’ 1875 aud sired by Middleton dam Swallow by Abdalla Chief, brought $5,000. She can trot in estenday’s York between Charles and Jacob Shai the latter won by two points. In the gaine bee tween Samuel F. Knight and Thos. Wallace the Score stood—Wallace 11, Knight 8. George Fulljames has accepted the challenge of Marry Gilimore for the light-weight champions Sip Of Canada and $500 a side. pool tournament tn DIED. CAMERON. On Thursday, May 4, 1892, at 11:35 p. m., Mis. ISABELLA CAMERON, relict of the late Jolin Cameron, in the sixty-third year of her age. Notice of funeral in mornin papers. ° EISQUE. The remains of JOHN P. RISQUE. for- m own, D. C.. (who wak massac the Fadia April 20th) bave been reco and the Urother, im St. Louis, Mo., Sunday, May 7, _UNDERTAKERS. Joe. GENBEAL FURNISHING DNPERTAKER, vania avenue northwest, moderate F. + Bisque, 1582. 'OHN B. WEIGHT. - Te en 16 4 a Letween 34 an@ on Pennsyivanie aven ue northwest, occ L 00 aT GGG coc oo Tf Hf HO NNN GGG UNDER ODD FELLOWS’ HALL, LOOK! LOOK! Loox: FOR THIS WEEK ONLY WE OFFER TWENTY. FOUR STYLES, NOBBY, STYLISH SFRING SUIT? AT $10, $10, $10. ‘These goods are Limited, and cannot be Duplicated. BOYS BLUE FLANNEL SUITS AT $4, $4, 3% CALL EARLY AND SECURE A BARGAIN, MF. EISEMAN, THE FASHIONABLE CLOTHIER AND TAILOR. 21 Severts Sraret N. W., VER XE HIS OWN ARTIST.—A WON! TUL INVENTION. Sow Art, embracing all. in one to three lessons. ‘are fi free. Satisfaction or no charge leseon. one

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