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__STEAMERS. ___AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. __AUCTION SALES. P aie FAMILY SUPPLIES. THE NEW YORK STOCK MARKRT. THE EVENING STAR. STEAMER “‘MATTANO” 11 SUNDAY, TUESDAY 1 f PP onise THIS AFTERNOON, TATE, TMPROVED. AND. USTMEROUAD, Li VED, THE CITY OF WASHINGTON, By virtue of a decree of the Supreme C. District of Colnmtia, passed on the Jin eg oe April, 1882, ina cause therein known ag No. T O10, pay docket No. BL 1 wall sell abpublie anc, in rout of the respective pret ix real ¢3- tate in the eity of Washitwton, District of Columbia.” ON WEDNESDAY, THE TWENTY-FOURTH DAY OF MAY, 1ss2, AT HALE-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK B.A Fe huinbered 190, accord MOKROW. TPWHOS. J. FISHER & Co., Real Estate Auctioneer, 1924 F street northwest. CHANCERY SALE, OF VALUABLE UNIMPROVED REAL ESTATE. of aaecree of the Supreme Court of of Columbia, passed in equity ea wherein Temple et al. are complainants, e defendants, the undersigued auction, in front of the -described real estate: rt of the, respective premises, the fo! ON MONDAY AFTERNOC MAC TRANSPO Lot numbered 48, in eq ‘OND, Lot 11 and part of Tot 12, = se to the subdivision of Johu B, Turton, trustee, reco On ena «fer MARCTI 13 AME ex soats | 24 ineheson New York ave in Liber R. W. No. 1, folio 3, of the Surveyor’s office. We C. GEUGHEGAN MUNDAY. ae tous | heets west, with ap averave depth of about 75 feet, and | ‘This lot is unimproved, I€ is eltuated on 16th street HARE, foot of th RU RDAY. Bt four | contain together 5, 4: west, beiweon P and Q -treets north. @'elock y.m.. f ne Bayon Sinmainees: The north 2 feet front on 17th street of Int 21, square | ON “THURSDAY, THE TWEN1¥-FIFTH DAY OF All Kiver Fret paid. 171, between Ni wenne and north E stzeet, with MAY, iss), AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. Returaing, arrive in W tonevery Saturnia night. | 8 depth of 110 fect tains 2.200 square feet. Western part of Lot numbered 14, in square 569, viz: PELY THEREAFTER, and 23, equere 143. 21 front cach 28 feet on north E street, i 19th streets, opposite Rawlins’ sare, Begin at northwest corner of said ‘lot, run thence east aloug F street north 21 feet, 5's inches: thence south 100 feet to an alley; thence west, along said alley 21 fect, 583 inches, to the ime of 2d street west, and thence STEPHENSON & BRC Teh street V IM with a de uh depth mid Ie. = a3. | BORD slong 24 street to the piace of Lg — S ote 22 ax auilar dimensions and immedi- is property ix situated on the southeast cornet FOR POTOMAC KIVER LANDINGS. ately in rear of 2 and 21. and F streets northwest, It is mproved by thres DIATELY THEREAFTER, uid two-story brick back brick store ai » 13 and 14, square 128, fronting to- building and a one-story a dwellis and NOVEMB<R 3a, 1881, the steamer AERO WSMITH will ! ick brulding.. any ME REE, Took of Tt stonet, | gether 'g0G feet on 19th atrect west, between north B | AND AT QUARTER TO, SIX O'CLOCK P.M. ON . every MONDAY SDAY apd SATUR- | and Cstreets, and 155 feet on north C etreet, between THE SAME DAY, MO™*DAY aa far as | loth and 20th «troots west. Part of Lot numbered 1, in equare numbered 757, viz: Currioman, ON SAME DAY, AT SIX O'CLOCK, Begin at southwest corner of said Lot; run thence x Stone's wharf. | South half Lot 10, square 24, fronting 21 feet 2 in- | northeastwardiy along Maryland | avenue 28. fect; Coldron’: and Howard's. ches on east side 25th atreet, ‘between K streets | thence northwestwardly, and at right angles with said and Leonardtown. orth, with s depth of 208 feet to a wide avenue, 161 feet to rear line of said lot; thenoe due west ms ON ‘SAME DAY, AT HALP-PAST SIX O'CLOCK, _ | along said line to northwest corner of ssid lot; thence oni Lot 14, square 140, fronting west 50 feet on 19th street | due south 42 feet, 10 inches; thence south iy. at Nowe AND NEW YORK STEAMERS. THE STEAMER LADY OF THE LEAR 6th street, every west. between L and M streets north, 186 feet 3s inca. Terms oi sale as prescribed by the decree: One-third jeastward!; with a depth of | rizht avyles with sald avenue, 127 feet to the place of hhis property 1s situated on the north ide of Mary- ‘Will leave her wharf, foot of the purchase mone; vr wharf, ape e yy in cash, and the residue in two | Jand s: between 2d and 3d streets east, and is im- pct Lace Eh LT RS a equal ibstaluents, at six and twelve months respective. | proved by wo story and attic brick d Tiare TR WITH FEE BOS Jy, with interest at the rate of six per cent, per annum | ON FRIDAY, THE TWENTY -SIXTH DAY OF MAY, AND PROVIDENCE STEAMERS. mu day of sale, to be secured by approved notes, with 1882. AT FIVE O'ULOCK P. M., PEL hd re dpc gar reserved lien on the property sold. or the, purchasers | Lot numbered 14, in equare numbered 6953, oy nde og, Suh a ~ pretend hall have the option of paying all the purchase money | ‘This lot is unimproved ; it is #ituated on the south side seep tng acapella ncash. A money deposit shall be required on each of | of D street south, between New Jersey avenue and the said pieces of property, the amount whereof will be | South Capitol strect. ry ml no arr by announced on day of sale.” Upon, default of any pur. | AND AT QUARTER TO SIX O'CLOCK P.M., ON THE id-c idee fare 10 Piney Pointand Pointheckeut, 7m | chaser in complying with terms of sales within ten (10) SAME DAY, ees ee Eee TD ASS | Ga the property upon which default has been made | | Lote numbered 1, 2, 3, 4. 5 6% 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, Fo nn 2 - mats ho regold af the Hak and cont of the defaulting pur- | 14 and 16, in square numbered 197, stoording to Those TTHE NEW TORK STEAMERS chaser, after three days’ notice in The Evening Star | Blagden's subdivision recorded in Liber B, folio 91, of W YORK STEAMERS newspaper. Conveyancing ehall be at the cost of the | the Surveyor's office. and E.C. KNIGHT will resume their | purchasers. CHAS. D. FOWLER Trastess (These lols are unimproved; they are situated on Vir. Sy, Sete eter ee —= f arselin eadad ml-eo&ds. Webster Law a ginis avem Orie ‘2d street SRE EP TDAY, at Zo'clock a.m. For particulars apply || €@-IN CONSEQUENCE OF THE STORM, THE | “Terms of sale One-third of the purchase money must foarent. 03 Woler street, Georeetown. above sales are postsoned until FRIDAY, TWENTY- | be paid in cash; the balance in two equal installments, gficg, 8, Bich, otece National Metropol Back | ua “aa” MORRO STEEN w co.. ances |Sunuatett site gui, Seni te nolo a ae 6 ~ Nati ad m2 -d&d 8. J. FIS a a ure) int Bulidigi, p. 0. Ticket often, 1381 Peunsylvauia aver ‘Ge aale, will be taken; orall casb, at option of purchasce Seas Baan Aetonetes: ‘The Trustee will retain alien on the property PRE i 2 — pomp] ith the one [encase | Bacar ary on Tanamen sean | idee ha eat ot ak HAseure Ly KNOWN AS “DRAPER'S MILA" SITUATED | Sieh Uta, tame og perms OF sala must be complied AT THE INTERSECTION OF ‘THIRTEENTH AND C STREETS AND OHIO AVENUE NORTH- WEST. By virtue of an order and decree of the Supreme, Court of the District of Columbia, made and passed] on the 15th day of May, 1582, in "Equity cause No. §,425, I will offer for sale, at public auction, in front of with within ton days, of defauiting purc! urchaser's cost, WEEKLY LINE OF STEAMERS LEAVING NEW YORK EVERY THURSDAY AT2P. M. FOR ENGLAND, FRANCE AND GERMANY. seer. Conveyancing and recording nis is th operty heretofore advertised; the sales having teen postpone gn accent of te weather. . 2D atroet northwest. 34: WM, P. YOUNG, Auct. m5, 17,20, 22,24, 25826 premils on. FRIDAY, THE "TWENTY- — Ser Peeces a sixth ‘DAY OF MAY, 180% at SIX. O'CLOCI (08. 3. FISHER & CO., Auctioneers, ° Bs Ui perty, cE. RIGHAUD & 00: sted at’ the intersection 0. 13th and © stresta ‘and CHANCERY SALE OF CITY PROPERTY. General Passenier Ags Ohio avenue northwest, in the city of Washin By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the; 61 Broadway, New York, | and known and described xs: All of lot numbered tour | District of Columbia, ‘on the 15th day of ly, 1889, in equity. Ghise Nox 7.720, of Steen: 4), ibered two hundred and ninety-f¢ Gig? ATS wo tase Greets 2 ed’ three | it. Burche ef alc aeainet America G. Podsiek ot al., the (294). and the west three (3) feet of lot numbered th Orto PFRCY G. SMITH, ard (Sy in the said , the kal property being a lease- | undersigned, appointed by said decree Trustss {6% the fod for pinety'ning years from June Let, 1860; te. | Purpooss wilt hal oe Dole wmeeiane teeth Lewes gciher with all the buildings, improvements andappur. | bidder ou the premises at RIVE O'CLOCK P. aeeoes the TWENTY-FIFTH DAY OF MAY, 1832, Lot num- bered nineteen (19), in square numbered five hundred and sixty-nine (569), fronting thirty (30) feet on F street north between Ist and 2d streets, with » depth of 100 feet to a 20-foot alley, the same being & tenances thereon and thereto belonging, including all the machinery and other fixtures. ‘Terms as prescribed by the court, viz: One-fourth of the purchase money to be paid in and the residue in two equal instalments at one (1) and two (2) years, SIXTEENTH AND SEVENTEENTH STREETS NORTHWEST. By virtue of a deod of trust to us. dated November, 15, 1879, and recordea_in Liber 940, folio 116, ef Seq. we will sell at public auction,on FRIDAY, MAY’ TWENTY-SIXTH. 1902, at SIX O'CLOCK PM. In front of the premises, that parcel of real estate known as the west six (6) feet nine and one-third inches by the depth thereof of lot G2, and. tho east six feet nine and one-third inches by the depth thereof of lot 63, of John B. Turton’s executor’s subdivision of square 179, aa said subcivision is recorded in the Surveyor's office of with six (6) per cent interest, the fo executo | vacant lot. Texularly, on WEL his notes secured by deed ov trust upon the entire prop- | | ‘Terme of sale: Que-fourth of the purchase money hin, $60-$15; second ealun, $60 erty. HENRY E. DAVIS, Trustee, cash in band; and the residue in three equal paymenta, H. CAZAUX, General Agent, William 5 mis 460 Louisiana avenue northwest. | on credits of ‘six, twelve and eighteen months respect- New York. i Fto W. G. METZEROTE | 7 ively, with interest, and the purchaser will be required c Within eee IRUSTEES' SALE OF HOUSE AND LOT ON COR. | to «ive his notes therefor, and secure the same by a deed fonal ‘Rafe Deposit Bullets, SOAS SOW MOSHOE) STREET, BETWEEN | of trust on the said property. Adepoett of ten por cont, New York av ORTH G: RMA Stramsire cornet - of. the purchase money wil sale, and the purchaser will be eeqaned tocomply with the terms of sale within ten days thereafter; in default of either, the Trustee reserves right to resell at the risk ane cose of See iecening purchaser. All convey- ancing at the cost of the purchaser, mil-d&da PunennC. 0. COLE, Trustoo. rpHomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. A VERY DESIRABLE RESIDENCE IN CENTRAL LOCATION, FRONTING A PUBLIC PARK, th § Tequired on the day of -northwest. jal7 ’ New Yorn, Havre, XD BREMEN. EVERY SAT- Hoboken. pal S, SOUTHAM e Rteamers Of this cot URDAY trom Bremen pier, of passage: From New ¥ Bouthamyton and Bremen, cabin, $0: steeraze, $30: p Por ireizht of pasaace Green, New York; W. METZE sold until |, IHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer VENTY-FIVE SILVER AND NICKEL-PLATED — WATCHES AT AUCTION. On SATURDAY. MAY TWENTY-SEVENTH, at oti TWELVE O'CLOCK, I snall sell, without reserve, the above consignment, to cover ad- vances, my 6-2 THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. (HOMAS DOWLING, Auctoneer. EE |ALE_ OF HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS AT CULAR SALE, OF AeSOOML SATURDAY, MAY 'TWENTY-SEVENTH, 1899, commencing st TEN O'OLOCK, embracing every va- Fiety of houschold goods. At TWELVE O'CLOCK, without reserve, 8 carriages m my25-3 ‘THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. Wate B. WILLIAMS & 00., Auctioneers. Rl PAR SATURDAY SALE OF HOUSEHOLD eT UENITORE. CARPETS, &c., AT AUCTION. On SATURDAY, MAY TWENTY-SEVENTH, at TEN O'CLOCK A\M., we shall sell, in front of our Salesroom, a general assortment of Household Exfects, viz: Wainut Parlor and Chamber Furniture, Cottage Suites. Wardrobes, Bookcase, M. T. Tables. 50 pieces of White Matting. fo be sold without reserve, 6 nape i eee myst” WALTER'S: WILLIAMS & CO-, Aucts. EREMPTORY SALE. OF WAGONS, CARRIAGES, BUGG ., On SATURDAY MORNING, MAY TWENTY-SEV- ENTH, 1882, commencing, st TEN O'CLOCK. I will at'the Bazaar, 938-940-! ‘avenue, — 1 New No-top Business Wagon; 1 New No-top side Bar Buggy; iow 2 1 Second-hy 1 Ehseton Second-hand Jagger: 8 Second-hand Farm or Lumber Wagons; 1 Second-hand 2 Spring Baker's Cart; 1 Second-hand Top Wagon; 1 New Express Wagon: 1 New Varniahed Wagon: 2 Second-hand Carriages, Harness, ic. ‘The above Wagons and iages can ‘be ween at the Bazaar any time previous to theuale. There also be offered one carload of heavy draught and driving Horses just shipped here from Oho. my25 8. BENSINGER, Auctioneer. \HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ‘IWO THOUSAND FLOWERING AND BEDDING PLANTS AT AUCTION. 2oeiiormal SAE ee LT EN A.M. 1m} A choice collection of Roses, Carnations, ‘uschias, and Many other flowering plants in fine condition. my25-3t ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. EXTENSIVE SALE. HOUSEHOLD FURNI- TURE; | BRUSSE! iGRAIN| AND OTHE! CARPETS; ROSEW CASE PIANO, HALLET DAVIS & CO. MAKERS; WALNUT FRAME PARLOR SUITES, UPHOLSTERED IN PLUSH AND REP; RECEPTION CHAIRS; SIDE TA- BLES; WALNUT CENTER TABLES: COTTAGE FURNITURE, WALNUT CHAMBER SUITES; REFRIGERATORS: DINING TABLES: HALL AND STAIR CARPETS; WALNUT BEDSTEADS, UREAUS AND WASHSTANDS; PAINTED BED- STEAD, BUREAUS AND ' WASHSTANDS; SPRINGS, HAIR AND HUSK MATTRESSE: FEATHER PILLOWS AND BOLSTERS; HEAT: ING STOVES: BEDDING; RUGS; VELVET MATS: TOILET SETS, AND'A LARGE ASSORT- MENT or CHINA, GLAS# AND CROCKERY WARE, SILVERWARE, CUILERY, &o., KITCH- EN UTENSILS, Ero. 1 On WEDNESDAY, MAY THIRTY-FIRST, com- mencins at TEN O'CLOCK A. M., we shall soll at resi- dence, No. 1016, corner usetts avenue and 11th street northwest, a general assortment of Rouschold effects, and well worthy the sttention of buyers. IHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED STREETS. BETWEEN F AND G STREEIS Court of the Equity Cauee No. 7,7;7, wherein are defendanta, the as Trustees, will offer O'CLOCK P.M., the following described real estate, a fn uveuinr uoetnweets Age the District of Columbia, in liber W. F., folio 103. This | SITUATE GN ‘THE SOUTH SIDE OF I STREET anaes mUCmAE SONENWNGR, AaSiis O6 | Oe eres rete cen Ge ae THIRD DOOR WEST OF TENTH STREET ‘Terms of sale; $500 cash; of which $100 must be paid | NORTHWEST, AT AUCTION. LINE. time of sale; Dalance in’ equal payments at eixand | On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, MAY TWEN. a twelve months,” secured by deed of trust on the proper- | TY-FIFIH, 183, at SIX O'CLOCK. tn, front Notice. ty sold, or all cash at the purchaser's option. Convey- | the premises, I shall sell Lot No. 9, in square 344 LANE ROUTER. ancinand recording at purchaser's cost. If terms are | having a front ot 26 feet by a depth of 400 fect fo an THE CUNARD sTEA Eratrrep, | not complied with in seven daysafter sale, the property | alley, and improved by a comfortable frame dwelling, BETWHEN NEW REUOL. Wile resold at tho Hak and cost of the defaniting pur- | conafiete in all its appointmenta.. ‘This property is To- CALLING AT chaser. cated in one of tho most dorirable sections of the city, FROM PINE 40. S NILLIAM F. HOLTZMAN, } rrustecs, | Seutral, convenient ae to raliroads, and in every way’ & SBothnia.....Wel.,31 Mf 28 Sune. EDWARD A. NEWMAN, most desirable property. ed. T dune. 3 July. | WALTER B WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts. ‘Terms: (One-third cash; the residue in three equal 14 Sune. 3 Ju ml6-costtdtds_| payments, af ‘ix, twelve and’ eighteen, month, with Wea. 21 Jun Wolid July, notes bearing interest and secured by a deod of trust on ‘Steaniors marked thas (") do not catty meorace. UCTION SALE OF A DESIRABLE BUILDING | the property sold, All conveyancitiy ‘at purchaser's AND EVERY WEDNESDAY FROM NEW YORR. LOT, ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF E STREET, | cost. £200 deposit required aitime of ale The title is perfect and taxes all paid up ml7-akds THOMAS DOWLING. Auctioneer. IXECUTOR’S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY, ON L STREET NORTHWEST, BE- TWEEN NINTH AND TENTH STREETS, TWO STOKY AND ATTIC FRAME HOUSE, NO. 923 L By virtue of authority vested in me as Executor, of the last will and testament of Letitia W. Mur- phy, I will sell at public anction, in tront of the preinives, on THURSDAY AFTERNOON, MAY WENTY-FIFTH, A. D., 1862, AT SIX O'CLOCK. BETWEEN TWENTIETH AND TWENTY-FIRST STBEETS NORTHWEST. On FRIDAY, MAY TWENTY-SIXTH, 1882, AT SIX O'CLOCK P.M., I shail eell at public au: Square aout of 108. fronting 19 fest on 8 ste by uae gout 0! feet on E si ry Gepth of 140 feet.” si ‘erms: Cush, of which $50 to be paid at time of sale, and bal ‘thin seven days. All conveyancing at J. T. COLDWELL, Auct. RATE OF PassaGe: $89 and $100 for passenger accommodationa. Bteerase st very low rates. Stecrage tickets from Liv- {iBoot Bd Queenstown and all other parte of Europe at lowest rates. ‘Throush bills of laden given for Belfast, Glasgow, Havre, Autwerp and other ports on the Continent and Sor Mediterranean ports. For freizht and passacce 9 Or to ‘Lo RUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE HOUSE AND | All that piece or parcel of ‘round, situated, lying and 2 st ‘ YAS 105 EAST CAPIT EEL, | being in city of Washington, B, C., known and de- a bl a BETWEEN FIRST AND SECOND SIRE EHSe | seribed on ground plat and plan of eaid city, as being "erms cash. my25-d__ WALTER B, WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts. AND UNIMPROVED REAL ESTATE, SIT- UATED ON ELEVENTH AND TWELFTH NORTHEAST. Under and by virtue of a decreo of the Supreme Gourt of the District of Columbia, passed February Leonard Schell is complainant and’ Jolin Ebert ot el. un for aaloat public auction, hy front of the ‘prem MONDAY. JUNE TWELFTH, 1882, AT SI situate in the City of Washington, D.C., and known as lots twelve (12), thirteen (13) and fourteen (14), in square 983, said lots f ‘on 12th street ‘and fauar en lots fronting ‘east, | ing improved by a commodious Brick Resi- dence, And immediately after said sale, we will offer for sale at public auction, in front of the premises, lots Sand6, in eaid square '983, fronting on llth strect east. Lots 5, 6, 12 and 13 have a frontage of 65 feet, With a depth of 132 feet 83 inches each. Lot 13 contains about 7,960 square feet of ground. Terms of sale as prescribed by decree: One-third by each; balance in equal instalments of twelve (12) and eiichtoen (18) months from day of ealo, with intrest, 19 be secured by deed of trust upon the ‘premises. If the Purchaser or purchasers fail to comply with said terms within one week from day of sale, the property will be Tesold at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser OF purchasers, after five day Even: Star. Each lot will be sold separately. A deposit Afty $50) dollars on each unimproved and one hundred 100) dollars on the improved lot will be required at the me of sale, All conveyancing and reco: ‘at pur- £ eyancing: 0. reet no) It. P. JACKSON, Poh) No, 155 Bridge street, Georgetown, J.T. COLDWELL, Auctioneer. my25-eodkas \OLEY, Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE OF UNREDEEMED PLEDGES. ~ : ae oft the eastern part of lot numbered four (4), in square | Commencing FRIDAY, MAY TWENTY-SIXTH, RAILROADS District of Colasabin passed on eee ee vane numbered three hundred and elsty-nine (309), fronting | 1882, at the National Loan Oitice, 1007 7th atrect, alare — = 5 wary, 1881. tn Baile este Noe ESL nee 20 feet on L street, with depth of 120 feet, improved by | and Varied assortment of Unredesmed Guods, cousin- a Chayin Brown, a trator, was plaintif and Adam | ® two story and ‘attic Frame House, with back build- | ing of— : S €. Van Patten et al. were defendants, we will sell at | in. Gold and Silver Watches. public auetion, in front of the pretuises on SATUIt. | _ Terme: One-third cash; balance inoneandtwo years; | ‘Plain and Set Rinse. AY, JUNE THIRD, A.D., 1892, at FOUR O'CLOCK | BOtes to bear interest and to be secured by deed of trust | Sleeve Buttons; sets Jewelry. P. M., the following Geecrited real extate, situated in | OM premises gold, or all cash, at option of purchaser. | Chains and Necklaces, the city of Washington, District of Colunibia, known. as | A deposit of $100 required at time of sale” Convey. | Books; Musical Instraments, and being yart of ovigihal lot numbered seventeen (17), | Aucing and recording at purchaser's cost. If terms of | Ladies and Gents’ Clothing. . in square numbered seven hundred snd twenty-nine | Sile are not complied with in keven days the Executor | Sewing Machines; Tools, Guns and Revolvers. ee 82 (729), to wit: The western partof aid lot having a | Teserves the right to re-sell at risk and cost of default- Cutlery; Plated and Solid Silver Ware. mye azo Limited Express | front of twenty (20) feet and cleven (AD inghce sy rece | ing purchaser, after giving five days advertisement of | | The sale will begin at SEVEN P.M. EVERY EVEN- Pinan, Botal sud Slew ing Carn af Capitol strect and running back the same width elehty- | Such re-sale ii some newspaper in Washington: D-C. | ING, and continue until all forfeited pledges are so im eeckias Gs Choe eee six (86) feet and three (3) inches to the southern line of Ee aa ert, Te ee ai ee eine Geportts abi thes National 0 p.m. daily, with Palace Cars to Pitts. | said lot, towether with the risht of way over the eastern | nowcanson BROS Mittin ae seeds femene ee pel och Gag fee ete a eee OOO Dette | Eee ee & Pubic alleys 96 tm aeia decree inen: my24-16 FOLEY, Auctioneer. BALTTMOKE AND POTOMAC R. OAD. Terms of sale: One-third (45) cash; balance in two THIS EVENING. W241 2E8 B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers, ILROAD. ita, Rochester, Buffalo, Niacara, $:50 except Sai ‘with Palace Cars For Conan: equal installments at six (6) and twelve (12) months, or ail cash, at the option of the purchaser. Deferred pay inents to be secured by deed of trust upon the premises. A deposit of $100 required at the time of and all & usport, Lock Haven, and Elmira, at 9:30 a, “ ASSIGNEE'S SALE. Iy, except Sunday, Couveyaucing at purchaser's cost, New Ye e East, -m., 102 3 DEAN, aa em eT ee oe pa mah m. Limited Express of Pulinan Par- ‘Office 323 43g strect ous 4 «G2 NUINE IMPORTED KEY WEST CIGARS 3. T. COLDWELL, Auct. *" m23-10¢ Will be sold at public auction, to the highest bidder, ithout reserve, FOR ‘ONE WEEK ONLY, rPHouas DowLiNe, ‘Auctioneer. Sale commenciny — AY, MAY TWENTY-FIFTH, dbo te = TRUSTEES’ SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY ON THURSD. Sh seed Was eee Ohh Bea THE SOUTH SIDE OF 0 STREET, BETWEEN 10 a.m, 2 and 7:30 p m., 10:2) p.m. Limited Expresa, 97 NINTH AND TENTH S1REETS NORTHWEST. SALESROOM, (ely By virtne of a deed of trust bearing date July, 95:80: Oorner 1 ue 1 For Baitimore, 6:40, 8:00, 9:30, 10:30 a.m. and 1:30, Se ate and recorded in Liber 787, folio 439, one] m23-3t_Corner 10th street and Pennsylvania avenue. 1H ,6 2 35, 9:50; and 10.0) team Oe | ofthe ani records, for Washington county, "Dis Send Soe 9:90 a.m, 4:20, 6:20, 7-90, 9:60, | Tet of Colnmabin, the understened Trustee Tea ([PHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. FOUR O'CLOCK P. M., in front of the a HALF-PAS premises, the following property: Lot creek Line, 6:40.a.m, and 4:40 p.m. daily, Sunday. Hof Wilson & | TRUSTEE'S SALE OF DESIRABLE IMPROVED ‘ pe Callan's subdivision of equare 367, having a front of REAL ESTATE IN WEST ‘WASHINGTON Se Se AAD em Gaile, emcaye Pes inion bx a deth of 115, feet ton is-foot alley, (GEORGETOWN), D.C. CONSISTING OF ALEXANDIIA, AND FRepentcnspona nar. | !petber with he improvements HREE (BRICK DWELLING HOUSES “AND LEXAS LEXANDLLA BND WaSHINGON | Terms: One-third cash; residue in two equal pay-| _ SEVERAL SMALL ONE-STORY STORE ROOMS ments at «ix and twelve months, with notes bearing in- xD By virtue of a deed of trust recorded among the om . terest at six per cent per annum until paid, and so- | tand cacords of the Distrintor Gonetia ee ites nae 8:30: T:20-,2:20, 14500 and 11:25 a.m., | cured by a deed of truston the property shld.” All con: ja. 972, folio 146, % 20, 11:00 10146, and at the written request of the 25 ah he 0 and 14:30 p.m.” Ow Sunday Yeyancing st purchaser's cost.” $100 deposited at the oral holder of te note scoured by the oud aid the ‘South, 6:90 aad 1133 * 5:00 9.m. daily. except Sunday ‘Drains leave Alexandria Washington. 6:00 8:15 and 10:00 a.m. 0, 3:00, 5:00, 7 9:0 p.m. and 12 idniht: On ‘Sunday at ts and infomation at te ofkee ortheast oh 's and informatio ie ofhice, Te ner Of 13th street and Pennsyivania avenue, aul at the sta: tion, where orders can be lett for the checking of bag- Gage to destination from hotels and residences. J. R. WOOD, offer for sale st auctio Wi AY, “the THIRTY-FIRST : at HALE-PAST SIX In Holmesi's adaition to Georgetown, in the Dis: trict of Columbia, and known as parts of lots seven (7) and eight (8), in ‘equare numbered twenty-four (24), Bovinning sts point on. the south line of now AD atrect one hundred and fourteen (114) foot east fro southeast corn:r street and Montyom slong the south line ot now 28th) street; thence west ridge (now M) street one hundred and fourteen (114) fest to the east line of Montgomery (now 28th) street; thence south fifty-five (55) feet ten (10) inches Pennsylvania avenue) . P. DODG: ml6-dts BOE Bitareee: | Trustees. ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. SALE OF VALUABLE BUSINESS ERTY FRONTING ON SEVENTH STREET, BETWEEN F AND G STREETS SOUTHWEST, AT AUCTION. By virtue of a deed of AD. 3 12: Gener FRANK THOMSON, General BAL TMoReE & on RalLRoap. THE MODEL Fast. AND THE ONLY LINE rw: THE EAST AND THE WES, VIA WASHINGTON. sity np ees the city of Was hated, ly of | the Disttict of Columbise known and designs square 437, (four hundred and Bay | innings and Wien to Bridge (how Ml) ro from ie if be- at ie chow Mi) ee mr poate thence north in a tine £0. the ington, in ignated aa part rt of lot 14, ven), | place of beginning, im three B nt DOUBLE TRACK! JANNEY COUPLER! STEEL | and bexinning for tho same at 18 feet from the north coors ee ai wg and sha Si attest aud fon RAILS! line of said lot. and running west 99 feet 4 inches (nine- | gimallone-story Irate Storecoonme, oe pe 1582. = inches to 7th street; thence along east Line of eaid lot ta | foctce® iret deed of trust of $5. the of beginning 28 feet {twenty-eight foot), the Improvernents thereon, Sonsintinig of ' three-story Brick Dwelling, with store room. Btableon therear ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash; balance in six, twelve anit cixhtecn months, for notes bearing interest from. of sale, and secured by a deed of trust on ‘ay: Ai conveyancing at purchaser's cost. | $100 ou day of sale. “If terms of sale are not complied with five days from day of sale the trustee reserves the right to resell the property at thorisk and cost of the defaulting pi : EDWIN B. HAY, Trnates. with INCINNATI AND ST. LOUIS cant ePing Cars to Cinciunati, Way Stations. Way (Piedmont, cetown and Way, mis-d& as IHOMAS DOWLING, Aucuoneer. FOSITIVE SALE OF SIXTEEN BUILDING LOTS IN SQUARE 677, NEAR é onantite seed THE GOVERNMENT 3. Parlor 5 NTON AND VALLEY EXPRESS, (con- pects Som Seencstoen and st Point of Kocks for rederick.) 19:0) Maitinore, Hyattevilie and Laurel Express. Stops at Beltsvi Annapoiie Junction, Jessup's an kes On Smucays stops at all stations, Th : IORE EXPLESS, (stops at Hyaitsville my TESHURG, CHICAGO, CINCINNATE AND LOUIS EXPRESS. Sieeping Cars to Ci cinnati and Chicago. — ig—Paltimore, Ellicott City, Annapolis and Way 2oUs. ‘2m Sunday only for Baltimore and Way. 2 2—GALTIMORE EXPRESS nt WSS: 13:00— MORE. PHILADELPHIA AND NEW gore and Way Stations, (Winchester, Fred- erick, Havorstown and Way, via Relay.) ‘BALTIMORE, HYATTSVILLE AND LAUREL (Frederick, via Kelay, stops at Annay- Janetion $4:40—Baltimore, Annapotis snd Wa: jocks, Frederick. ypeomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE LOT ON HIGH STREET, GEORGETOWN, D. C. virtue of a decree of she rupeeens Coast of the District of Sommnia eee, in equity cause No. 1035, Docket 5, Offutt et al, y. King et al., wo wil sell on WEDNESDAY, the THIRTY-FIRST DAY OF MAY, 1882, at SIX O'CLOOK P. M., the north half of Lot ber -three (23) in Beatty and ft about forty ‘and having a depth of 190 feet, third cash, residue in. Louisiana, ‘avenue; mi8-tt» 1918 dist atroet northwest, 4:45—Point of fe ebester and W: Rocks and W: 95:45_ BALTIMORE FBIG Sarr EXTRACT MEAT avons a MADE DISHES AND EXPRESS, (Martinsburg and x nae Hya-teville and 2 Siouet Way tous ee a AXD ani EXPRESS Sleeping Cars to Pittaburg. is 9:10-BALTIMOEE. EXPRE: 99:55_PHILADELPHIA, _ YORK and BOSTON Lt EXPRESS. Sie rs to) New York. 910:10—CHICAGO, CINCINNATI and ST. LOUIS EXPRESS. Sleeping Care to Cincimnatt, ‘St. Louis Si Chica zo. 11:-2—BALTIMORE AND WAY STATIONS. — +Sunday only. Otser trains daily, except from Washington stop ot Relay Station. «further information apply at the Baltimore and ‘Ticket Offices, Washiuston Station, 619 and 1351 gnia avenue, corner Mth strect, where orders LIEBIG COMPANYS EXTRACT OF MEAT. i Sanat ‘paints, IRUSTEES’ SALE OF UNIMPROVED REAL BS- TATE FRONTING ON SOUTH P STREET, FIRST STREET WEST AND HALF STREET virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of th District cf Columbia, passed on 15th day May, 1832, in equity cause No. 7883, wherein. Mary M. Schlorb et al. are complainants and George L. Schlorb et al. are defendants, padernyned Trustees will sell, mblic auction, on WEDNESDAY, MAY 1882, "commencing at" FIVE tof the premises, the follow. , situate in ity of Wash- whole of Lots ., Lot 2 fronts 55 feet 3 414 173 feet 7 inches on south P street; Lot 6 fronts 65 feet 3 inches on said Ist street; Lota 8 and 9 each front55 fect 3 inches on Half .street west. The lots will be offered in Is of 18 feet 5 inches front by 173 feet Tinches, ‘the depth of each be) Terms of gale: One-fourth cash, and the balance in three equal instalments, at six, ‘twelve and eighteen mont for which the purchaser will be required to give 1 with interest, from day of sale, or all cash, at option of purchaser; deferred payments to be secured, bya fecal a the pecpert sald. deposit of $25 wil De required st time of sale on each parcel of eround sold. ‘Terma to be complied with within seven days from day of sale. R. H. LASERY, ¥. P. B. SANDS, | Trustees, 4°6 Louisiana mi8-cokds WALTER B, WILLIAMS & CO., Aucta. R.° HOLTZMAN, eo _—‘Real Estate Auctioneer, 10th and F sts. n.w. TKUSTEE'S SALE OF VERY VALUABLE THREE- STORY AND ATTIC DOUBLE BRICK HOUSE, No. 321 MISSOURI AVENUE NORTHWEST. OPPOSITE A PUBLIC PARK, CONTAINING ABOUT TWENTY-THREE ROMS, TOGETHER WITH A TWO-STORY BRICK 87, IN REAR, FRONTING ON ALLEY. Pyvittne of a of trust recorded in liber R.. M. H., No. 3, folic'212, one of the land records for} the District of Columbia, Twill offer for sale at pub- He auction on THURSDAY, FIRST JUNE, at HALF- PAST FIVE P. M., in frontof the promises, all those in the city of Washington, said District, nd known on the plats as the westernmost twenty-five (25) feet of Lot numbered six (6) and the east halt of retculaniy descriscd ‘it astd ‘dead topothor mat aes jescr! Inprovements "and sppurtenances ‘thereunto ing. “ferme of sale: One-third cash, and balance installments in one, two and three years, from day of sale at six per cent per annum, secured by deed of trust on premises sold. of $200 regal red.at sale, "Gonvayancing a cost, Terms to be complied with in seven. defaulting F eiving: hve aaye publi iivulting varceaner org oe ties of ich resale in 'eome newspaper Published in m23~ bs = SAMUEL L. PHILLIPS, Trustee. JHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, PROPERTY, SITUATED RO-iais B RTREER ORTHWEST, AND NO. 913 ELEVENTH STREET FORT EWEST, IN THE CITY OF WASHING- ‘By virtue of a decree of the Court of front of the on ‘tisk ite, a 1's subdi' coe of Property, aot what is tas ‘the | ‘three dollara, any Furniture I shail sell the ‘The following are the opening and closing prices of the New York Stock Market to-aay, as reported by special wire to H. H. Dodge, 889 15th street. Name, | 0. 1&1] Name, Cen. Pacific...) 8g ° North Pac Ry » +... iy Ont. & West Col. Coal *| 4069 48" Pac. Mail. 119° 119 Peo D&E. +) S80 58% Reading ... Pe 2] BA) 3 St Paw 110% 5 "| 99C St. Paul pret..120y 119K 21344 21" St P.£ Omaha) 8655 37 2102 “134% Do. pret 100 * 1003 Lou. & Nash ..| 734 101 Texas Pac...) 38%) a8: FoR EXCURSIONISTS. THURSDAY May 95, 1882, 2d Edition. Latest Tegan to The Sta ‘The Iron Masters. PHILADELPHIA, May 25.—The report that the fron. POTTED HAM. BRAWN, POTTED TONGUE, CORNED BEEF, POTTED BEEF, TURKEY LIVERS, POTTED CHICKEN, SHRIMP, POTTED GAME, CURRIED OYSTEI LUNCH TONGUES, PICKLED OYSTERS, WHOLE BONED HAM, PICKLED LOBSTE: WHOLE BONED CHICKEN, SARDINES in ofl, TOMATOES and TRUFFLED WOODEN PLATES. PAPER NAPKINS, B. W. REED’S SONS, my 1216 F STREET NORTHWEST. Fyxcunsionisrs’ SUPPLIES. Mich. Cent. SS Wig Tex. PVA g'ts. ye MK wen masters are engineering strikes in order to ad- “nlon Ps 1 SPECIAL ATTENTION TO THIS BRANCH OF OUR | Vance the price ot iron and. tone boven ine fas | Nl Shiwee her tae ee BUSINESS THIS SEASON, pained ae goose ginny MOY N. J, Central... 707, 914 Wab. Pac. pd. S24 Seg secretary e erican Iron ani NY. ¥ 7 Vest. Union, 4 Association, The latter says that there are now | X. A'wenwral 126% Tos West. U “ Fresh line of CANNED MEATS, FOWL and FISH. FRUITS, CRACKERS, PICKLES, Summer WINES. 5 ye t 6! @W. pret.) 52" aa) Untry-PRESBYTERIAN CUURCI strong indications that there will be no strike In Pittsburg, although there may be a temporary —The pastor and At Low Prices. suspension, congregation of the Unity Preshyterian qhurea - ———— as were most ably su ast evening by WITMER'S, A Bloody Affray in Tennessee. presentation of a handecane “commotion Serviow® Knoxvitis, Tswn, May 25.—Yesterlay noon, near House mountain, sixteen miles from Knox- Ville, John Walker was kilied by Andrew Evans. Walker, with a sack of meal on his back, was assing Evans’ house and was accosted by the ter, Words passed, when Evans ran up at Walker, seiziny im by the collar. In the strug- le Walker and the meal sack fellon Evans. The latter Tose with Walker and stabbed him near the heart with a Barlow knife, and then withdrew. Walker shouldered his sack and walked two hun- dred yards, fell and died in a few minutes. Evans at the hands of friends of this infant ent The Rev, Mr. Patch, the pastor, In acknowledging the gift, Stated that he had reason to believe an accompanying note that It had been secured entirely by the efforts of a lady 80 years old, the widow of a distinguished Presbyterian minister, Who Was for several years a chaplain to Congress. The Courts, Cover ix General TERM. Yesterday, Anderson Smith; appeal dis missed. Palmer agt. Godey; decree below m23 1918 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. HOo“e MARKET, 1620 lave STREET NORTHWEST, we ‘eleph: citpand “MOUNT SLEAS SRT mith al acts of the ary Sgmmence SUNDAY, MAY 28tn, to DELIVER “SUNDAY MORNING.” is au 5 ose patrons who buy ‘us are enti- tied to this important and economical plan, “Your Sus a ve himself up last night and isnow in jafi in | " i ones oy cae CoE LS FON and relieves you from | Eoxvilie. The dimcully was about something below aiiraen “Keohen ot Gonen PH ane | FALL & LOVE, Walker said about Evans’ sister. Walker's father | submitted. jury in the Lusby murder case TOKTESS a2 Home Market: 1620 14th street] here, The entire jury wont to Walker's house U- Satan bees oat ene ae CEABET! CLARET! CLARET! | day. Sipe ame L. Cabell Williamson appointed trustee to sell. We offer, as a svecialty, THREE BOTTLES TABLE CLARET FOR $1, OR $3.75 PER DOZEN. ‘We have also an assortment of HIGHER GRADES OF CLARET, which we are offering at low Axures, Suicide. BEiMonr, Ont., May 2.—The body of a young man, sup be Odell Andrews, of London, Was found last evening on the road side, four miles. from this place, with ‘his throat cut from ear to ear. It is supposed that he committed suicide While Inboring under a fit of insanity. A razor Leddy agt. Fitzmorris; Murphy agt. Murray; audi- tor’s report ratified. Ricks agt. Ricks; divorce @ vine mat granted. Joyce agt. White; leave to Me supplemental bill granted. Williams Wa Hams; gale ratified nisl, Stewart agt. art; ‘elffer agt. Straining; appearance of absent de- fendants ordered. "tan enburgh . agt. Vanden- T" MEATS, PIC! }, OLIVES, PANNED burgh; testimony before Leon ner ordered OYSTERS, SARDINES, &0., &c., for Picnics and #x- | WS found close beside the body. taken. Just agt. Just: G. K. Hamilton substituted cursions. Parnell and the Repression Bill, Lonpon, May 25.—Mr. Parnell made a very mod- erate speech in the house of commons this after- noon during the debate on the repression biIL sido ceni Death of an Old Physician. Brrporronr, Coxn.,May %.—Dr. David H. Nash, One of the oldest physicians in this state, died at his residence in this city last evening after a long illness, The deceased was 71 years of age. He Was an active member of the county, state, and United States medical societies. Seated reine A Railroad Conference in Cincinnati. New York, May 25.—A Cincinnati tal to the Evening Post says: James G. Blain mn, Em- mons Blaine, Marshall Jewell, and J. B. Lewis ar- rived this morning, and are in consultation at the Burnett house upon Nnportant railroad matters with the Garrett party. eee The Boston Bunco Man Convicted. Bosrox, May 25.—James Fitzgerald, who has Deen on trial the past two days tn the superior criminal court on a charge of fraudulently obtain- ing money from Charles Francis Adams at the “bunco” game, was at noon found guilty. The sentence was deferred. ath Opposed to the Chinese Bill. New YORK, May 25.—At to-lay’s session of the American Baptist Home Missionary Society's jubl- lee meeting the committee on Chinese missions resented their report on the Chinese question. GEO. E. KENNEDY & SON, No, 1209 F STREET NORTHWEST, NOW WHITE BREAD AND BEAUTIFUL ROLLS and Biscuits will be guaranteed if you use CERE! celebrated Minnesots Patent Process Flour, whi was awarded tho First Fremium over all other competi- Lorsatthe National Fair in 1879, and again the First Premium, in the of avery handsome gold medal, $n 1880 and 1881. The Zuillers claim thst one barrel of Ceres will turn out fort ves more bread than other flour in America, STERLING ST. LOUID FANCY, one of the most beautiful Winter-Wheat Patent Flours éver offered to the trade. It is unexcelled byany other Patent except Ceres, and will please the most ex- acting housekeeper and satisfy the most fastidious emn- cure. RELIANCE, a splendid Minnesota Patent Flour, made by the celeb: Hi ian Process. It is 8 very cheap and beautiful Patent within the reach of all classes, and we guarant give sal ion to ever one who will fry it, GOLDEN HILL, the oid rulisbio stand by and the Standard Family Flour of the District, and equal to a'great many so-called Patent flours. ‘Tho Millers or Manufacturers of GOLDEN HILL havespent about $10,000 in remodeling their mill, and have intro- duced thé 80 cslebrated Roller system, ard consequent- Jy Golden Hillis uct only @ magnificent Family Flour, but itis really a patent flour with the rest advantage that it can be bought for considerably leas money than. ® great many Patent Process flours not near as white, nor as nutritious as Golden Hill, For ale by all gro- cers. Wholesale Depot: corner ist street and Indiana avenue. WM. M. GALT & Ci ‘Who are also the Sole Wholesale Agents for the District of Heckor's Celebrated Self-raising Flour and Buck- wi mi UST RECEIVED— A fine lotof. BOSTON cvcumprns, trustee in place of Sophia Just, Morgan agt. Mor- gan; testimony before Allen Harper ordered taken, Crcurr Covrt—Judge MacArthur, Yesterday, Chapman agt. Tuttle; stricken from calendar, Schroth agt. Inland and Seaboard Coasting Company; judgment of condemnation. Reese agt. Turner; stricken from calendar. Dis- trict of Columbia gt. Johnson; on trial, > Incrensed Waker Sey. for the Dis- cl. PROVISIONS OF THE BILL WHICH PASSED THE SENATE YESTERDAY. The Senate yesterday passed the bill to increase the water supply of the District, substantially as it was reported by Mr. Harris, with one exception. ‘The clause vesting the Secretary of War and At torney General with discretionary power to pro- cure title to the land necessary for extenston of the dam by private contract, and to settle and adjust claims of the Great Falls Manufacturing company, was stricken out and those oMicials re- quired to procure title by condemnation proceed- ings, There was no opposition at all to the bil All the discussion was upon the provisions regu- lating condemnation proceedings” The bill was Passed by & unanimous vote, ‘The bill as passed authorizes the Secretary of War to extend the Washington aqueduct from tte resent terminus to the high ground north of Vashington near 6th street extended, and that he construct at that point a reservoir of ‘the capacity Of not less than 300,000,000 gallons, erect the neces ms FLORIDA TOMATOES, Se Eee eee 20 OK | iy ceanduensn aah ie eee oaks eee 3 RAN gress of the bill probibiting Chinese immigration | SAY €2 se, and lay stich main connections as Gommnity ontana, ee ORANGES. | Toa ook Gemanaed ty any actual peril to our Insti- | "AY Benecessaty to furnish to Washington and Georgetown an ample supply of water: and as Soon aS the title can be secured, by condemna- tion, to the land needed for the purpose, that he complete the dam at Great Falls the level of 148 feet above tide, and extend the same to that PHILADELPHIA CAPONS and CHICKENS, Also, the very best POULTRY, FRANK J. TIBBETS, PALace MARKET, Uutions or our industries. The report of the com- mittee was then adopted. Telegraphic Briefs, . J. D. Kremelberg, senior member of the firm of 2A _Comer 14th street and New York avenue, _| J.D. Kromelbeng € Co. tn the tobacco trade 18 | Ang that he rates the imibealent Sei ae E ARE RECEIVING DAILY editions for meni ‘advice, axed 66 yours. ‘Hie | Potomac river and the Chesapeake and Ohio canal EXTRA BLUE GRASS MUTTON, PRIME STALL FED BEEF, SELECTED OYST! GAME AND YRESH FISH, BOSTON MARKET, LEON SCHELL & CO., 1719 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE MEDICAL, &c. BOTTLE OR TWO OF DR. BROTHERS’ IN- Vigorating Cordial will cure any case of Nervous above the dam, so as to protect the canal from the Increased flooding which the completion of the dam will cause in times of high water, or pay ‘to the canal company, tn full satisfaction 'for all such Roofing, he amount appropriated for that pose, e making Of the necessary ms and surveys is provided for in the bill, and also the proceedings for condemnation of the land neces- Sary to make the improvement. The followl sums are appropriated to enable the Secretary War to carry out the provisions of the bill:—To pay for land to extend aqueduct, $51,875; for ex- tension of aqueduct to the high "ground ‘north of Washington near 6th street extended, $599,524.55; for necessary main connections, $165,400; to had been Austrian consul at’ Baltimore for the past twenty-six years. e Beecroit was instantly killed this morn- ing at the Trenton iron works, by coming in con- gad = the dywheel, His head was completely ken off. Information from some of the best authorities in ‘the Michigan fruit belt indicates that the severe frost of last night did not affect the peaches. Princess Louise (Marchioness of Lorne) satled from Liverpool to-day on the steamer Sarmatian for Canada. John Jehle, aged thirty-one years, committed suicide this morning at his residence in Philadel- 428 A it lial_w: phia by hanging. He spent considerable money ° 5250: Dobihty, Bem! ina iene and Tpoeeney 3 ce a hr endeavoring to effect a cure of Bright's disease, ere poke et nt Geeree ay near 906 B street southwest. m9-ime | With which he suffered, and having no money to | $131 974.75: to pay for water-rights and land meses’ send to his family, who ‘are in Europe, he became melancholy. ‘The Salem, N. J., opera house was partially de- stroyed by fire tnis morning. James W. Langiey, assenger from Provi- dence, RL, to York, last night, on the steamer Bristol, was found this morning in his Sary to extend the dam at Great Falls to the Vir- ginla shore, $45,000; to protect the Chesapeake and Onto canal from increased flooding by Treason of completing the 4: jreat Falls, $12,300, > Labor and Strike Notes. ICTIMS OF SECRET DISEASES SHOULD CON- sult Drs. Brothers and Gray, 906 Batreet southwest, the only physicians in this city who can permanently cure you without mercury! Many have been disap- pointed of a cure by not calling on us at first. Thirty- ive Years’ experience. m1-in' a REWARD IF DR. BROTHERS FAILS TO | berth in a state of unconsctousness, having been | _ The striking bricklayers of Wilmington, DeL, 30 cl y case of Suppressed or Painful Men- rT ‘the vhicl generally resumed work this morning on a com- OO caren goa are | Sat atasstd ile Ogi wh Be ad blown out. A number of Swedish ca coal shed at the corner of Erle and Robert streets, 1n Chicago, this morning, fell from the scaffold to the ground, a distance of 25 feet, one of them belug killed and two fatally injured. Among the passengers by the steamship Britanic which left Liverpool to-day are Mr. W. H. Vander- ‘pa Mr. J, Pierpont Morgan, and Mr. Charles nier. Tas PRESIDENT and party will not leave for ‘New York until to-morrow afternoon at 4 o'clock. There will be a Cabinet meeting, but it is not likely that the names for the tariff! commission will ‘be sent to the Senate until after the Presi- dent’s return. ruptions or Irregularities of the Menstrual Periods; years experience. 906 B street southwest. fe al8-21i" [ADAME DE FOREST HAS REMEDY FOR LA dies. _Allfemale complaints quickly cured. Can be consulted daily at 924 7th street northwest. Office hours from 1 to 9 o'clock p.m.. with ladies only. mil-3m* D® RICORD'S VITAL RESTORATIVE, Approved by the Academy of Medicine, of Paris, re- commended by the Medical Celebrities of the World as aspecific for nervous and physical debility, lossof manly vigor, &c.; of Levassor, 10 bis. rue Hichel Paris; or of Seth. 8. Hance, Baltimore, and C. Chr ani, 484 Pennsylvania avenue, Washington. D. C.. where descriptive circulars with symptoms and testi monials can be bad. ‘The genuine alone bears private propriotary stamps, with name and monogram of 8. 3. IGESMOND. ia Cure. Address Dr. 8. B. SIGESMOND, 34 Vanderbilt Building, New York. m2i TARTLING DISCOVERY! S Lost MaxHoop REsToRED. promise basis of $5.25 per day, Uelr demand hav ing been for $3.50. _The German machinists and engineers of New York city, who now recelve from $13 to $18 per week, want a uniform rate of $8 per day. Deiegates from the various trades unions met in New York last night to discuss the best means of erecting a mechanics’ home for sick and dis abled members of the various unlons Those econ were instructed to canvass the matter and repo! nters working on a ————-2-____ News Briefs. In the supreme court at Providence, R. I., yes- terday, Justice Stiness decided that the failtire to sell the Sprague property when last offered left the trustee free to sell in any of the Ways author- ized by the trust m A human skull of heroic size has been found ataong the relics of the mound builders in the Rea Tiver valley, Minnesota. ‘The convention of the national greenback-labor party, which bas been in session in St. Louis, Mo. ANOTHER Norary.—The President has appointed Jas. N. Fitzpatrick a notary public for the District ot Columbia 2 A victim of youthful {mnrudence causing Premature MEDAL AWARDED.—The Secretary of the Treas- ee, — —— denouncing national ied fh vain every know remedy: bestiscsterca’s ee | Ury has awarded a sliver medal to C. A.J. Queck. | PARKS and monopc of Prince George's coun x ngs, ty, self er dos hewil SE his feilow-suf- | berner, of New York city, for rescuing a large ‘Md., was kicked by a horse Monday ast and ip- New, York. asus Chagram street, | number of persons from dro at various times | stantly killed. ‘since 1878. SENATOR Beck has proposed an amendment in the Senate finance committee to the House bill extending national bank charters, which provides that any ik which discriminates against silver Shall forfeit its charter. AMONG THE CALLERS at the White House to-day In an effray between Americans and Mexicans the Iges ranche, on the line of the Arizona and New Mexico railroad, near the Sonora border, a few evel ago, Seven Mexicans were killed and three Americans were fatally wounded. An explosion of gas occurred at the Kohinoor colliery, Pa., at noon yesterday, killing six men. Tue body of Stephen Pettit, buried at Far Rock. away, L. L, for seventeen years, was recently A POSITIVE CURE Without Medicines. ALLAN’S SOLUBLE MEDICATED BOUGIES, Patented October 16, 1876. One box No. 1 will cure case in four days or less. No: 2 will cure the mnost Obstinsie Sase, No matter of found to be leclly petrified. Lege re Hermon popper or ofl of eandal- | Were Senators Logan, Williams, Morrill, Miller, James Heed , are to produce dyspepsia by destroy- | Harrison, Brown and Aldrich; and Representatives | Lewis, members of parliament, are coming to the coatings of the stomach. ; America to make an extended tour. c9 1.00." Bold by all drugzist, or mailed on ro- | Smith, Of N. ¥.. Hiscock, Hazleton, Butterworth, | America to make an extended tour. | ceipt of price, For further particulars send for cir- | Orth, Browne, Belford and Hill, (fa) txtave Seven ode tee Gee cular, P. 0. Box 1,533. S 5, = nen HA The second overiiow in Arkansas is reported to ‘THE GARFIELD MONUMENT AND THE PRESS.—CoL. Corbin, corresponding secretary of the committee of the Society of the Army of the Cumberland, paving in charge the raising of funds for the erec- tion of a monument in this city to the memory of Gen. Garfield, has prepared an address to the press of the country, setting forth that there has Deen such a prompt snd cheerful response to the appeal of the 5th tnst., tn which the press were asked to receive and acknowledge sul tions, that the committee finds its wholly im) leable to attempt at this time, as intended, the publica- tion through the Associated Press of a list of the papers that will aid the project Gf feceawtny the roposed address to the poe on decoration day. ‘he committee announces that the list will be pu Ushed later in connection with the results of the alliance, DANGEROUS O1Ls.—Secretary Folger has issued a circular to masters and owners of passenger steam vessels and chief officers of customs ing the use of neo burning fluids on er steamers, pro ibited by section 4472, Revised Rtarutes, Which provides a penalty of $500 for a violation of the law. The Circular instructs in- ‘spectors of steam vessels and customs. officers to secute all violators of the law, dismissal from Tie service being the penalty provided for failure 80 to do. District Government Affairs. ‘The Commissioners have ited Messrs. B. H. Warner, Frank Watson Wm. P. Youngs special commission to levy a tax, with which Sto satisfy damages which have accrued by openthg an alley in square 159. BUILDING PERMITS Entwisle: Christian Church, ‘Vermont avenue, between. Towa $38,500, John H. Mat. erecta threo story dwelling, 6th, between E ‘streeth southwest; $5,500. Ontario Cane- varo, erecta brick store and dwelling, llth, be- F and G streets northwest: J, ©. ALLAN CO., 83 John street, New York. be nearly as disastrous as the first. J17-tu, th,e-6m In the debate in the house of commons on the repression bill last evening Mr. Gladstone de- nounced Mr. Dition, who aflirmed that Mr. Glad- stone had declared’ that boycotting was legal Mr. Gladstone replied, and spoke with great pas sion, saying the must respect private judg- ment and liberty of the people. Sporung Matters. YESTERDAY'S RACES AT PIMLICO. Yesterday was the second day of the spring Meeting of the Maryland Jockey Club at Pimlico, caused by over-ex ind rhich Iéads to aa ‘We guarantee six boxes cure any order ived by us for six bo: accompanied fend the, purchaser Our written the treatment waar. We ‘genta to whom all one mile, were Chickadee, Rob Roy, Prosper, Min- erva, Iota, Ohio Boy, Krupp Gun and Blue Biue Lodge won in 1:44. nch pools paid $9. ‘The second race wasthe Vernal sweepstakes, one Be spaniied ae’ emt aro Tose, My wel Gold, Fatina, Voluscia and Oakdale’ Voluscla fine ished winner, a half-te ahead of Free Gold; time, 1:48%. "French paid $7.70. Tace was for 1}; miles. starters: ‘PRINCE | ALBERT COATS AND VESTS, ack and blug in, Diagonala Worsteds, Granits 12 5 A. 8T! ¥ and Tricots, from. ‘to a ete ee wed a: HREE, AND FOUR-BUTTON CUTAWAY COATS ‘and VESTS, in numerous des Tan “At A. STRAUB, 999 Poun. ave, a more; time, 1:36%. HE CHESTERFIELD Wiis tars Persons of moderato means, as they ‘The fourth wasa mi can either for dress or business. ™ At A. STRAUS’, 939 Penn. ave. 10 MORE, NEY StXEES OF THE BRIGHTON ‘At A. STRAUS, 959 Fenn, ave, ELA Sar enon meat oe SAC A. STRAUS, 989 Penn, ave, T OPENED A NEW LINE OF FINE TRICOT J’ UITS, in ‘brown and bh BAC SUITS, TA BTRAUB, Sop Poet. aves EMEMBER THAT OUR CLOTHING I8 EQUAL Re 2 “At A STRAUS, 099 Penh. ave, EE THE OXFORD SUITS FOR YOUNG “MEN, i) from 15 1021 yeF 4, STRAUS’, 939 Penn. ave. ‘AWAY TO SEA EE EATS At A. STRAUS", 939 Penn. ave. ENGLISH CORKSCREW SERGE SUITS ARE Rar Seer emu at . ave, Tigers ane Spore aeras OTE Dieg puyo F, 999 Fenn. sve. Derby second. No time taken. ‘ponncn pecan Feeanse of the rain to-day, the races at Pimlico ‘were postponed until to-morrow, 5 BASE BALL—A DEPARTMENT LEAGUE ORGANIZED. WN dtreot ‘south: were elected: William Warren White, president; G. F. Page, vice-president; T. M. Baldwin, secre- ae EF BE 28 fl 3