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—_‘ FINANCIAL SEWING MACHINES, &e. AUCTION SALES. private STOCK TELEGRAPH WIRES BETWEEN WASHINGTON AND NEW YORE. i. H. DODGE, ‘Bonds, Stocks and Investment Securities Bought m3 Sold on Commission, ‘No. 559 Iirm STREET, (CORCORAN BUILDING,’ Agency for Prince and Whitely, Stock Brokers, 4 Baoapwar. New Yor. Every ciass of Securities bought and sold on commis ion in San Francisco, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New ‘York, Boston and Washington. Orders executed on the New York Stock Exchange at one-sighth of one percent commirsion, Private and direct telegraph wires to Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York and Boston, through Which orders are executed on the Stock Exchanges 4m thoee cities and reported back promptly. Quotations ef8tocks and Bonds and information regarding the ‘| Markets received through our wires INSTANTLY. di- reet from the New York Stock Exchanze. nt RAILROADS. FR RICHMOND, FREDERICKSBURG AND ALL POINTS SOUTH, VIA RICHMOND, FRED- ERICKSBURG AND POTOMAC KAILRUAD, AND THE STEAMER FXCELSIOR, BEGINNING THURSDAY, JUNE IST, 1882. ‘The Palsee EXCELSIOR, of Potomac Steam y's Line, will connect at “Quantico” with ving Washington at 11:25 a.m. and 5 p.m. for all Southern Points. STEAMER LEAVES 7TH ST. WHARF AT 9:30 A. M. AND 3:30 P.M. ge TICKETS BY Rall GOOD VIA BOAT AND VICE For information, &c., apply at Company's office, Tth street whack ny Com GEORGE MATTINGLY, Gen. Supt. H, Agent. WM. P. GREATENNSYLY ANIA ROUTE. TO THE NORTH, WEST AN 5 DOUBLE TRACK. § EEE NAS EFFECT MAY IAT Traixs Leave Wasnrs oF CTH AND BStTREKTSs, Bor Pittsburg and the West, 'C of Pullman Hotel and Sie daily : Fast Line, 9:0 s Cars fron 5 ress 7:30 p.m. daily, with Palace Curs to Pitts and Cincinnati. Mail Express, 9:50 p.m. re snd the West. POTOMAC RAILROAD. is For Wiilia: m. daily, except For New York and the East, 4:20, 9:50, and 10-0 p.m. and 10:20 p.m.> Limited Express of Pullman Par- lor Cars, 9:30 a.m. daily, except Sanday For Eroo! ¥.. ail through trains © sey City with boats of Brooklyn Aupex, a! ling direct transfer to Fulton street, avoiding double ferrage across New York City. For phi So 8:00 a.m., 10:30 a.m., 1:30, 4:2 9:50. und 107 10-20 p.m. cet Sunday, ne 6:40, 8:00, 9:30, 10:30 a.m. and 1:30, 4:20, 4:40, 6:26, Sunday, ¥ and 10:30 p.m: For Po; e’« Creek Line, 640 a.m, and 4:40 p.m. daily, ept Sunday. volis, 6:40 a.m and 4:40 p.m. daily, except ay. NDEIA AND FREDERICKSBURG RAIL- AND ALEXANDRIA AND WASHINGTON Ral a For Atexandria, 6:20, 7:20. 9:20, 11:00 and 11:25 a.m., 4:30, 5-00. 6:50; #00 and Th p.m. On Sunday ). 9:20, 11-00 and 11:25 a.m.,and 4 p.m. For Richmond and the South, 6:30 and 11:25 a.m. daily, and 5:00 ».m. dsily. except Sunday. ‘Trains leave Alexandriagfor Washinvton. 6:00, 7:1 8:15 and 20:00 a.m®. 12-40, 3:00, 5:00, 7:00 m. and 12:00 midnicht. ( 16 ond 10:00 information of 13th street and Pennsylvania avenue, and at the sta- tion, where orders can be left for the checking of bag- age to destination from hotels and residences. J. R. WOOD, Tal Passenger Avent. 1} Manaxei D THE ONLY LINE ST AND THE Wi VIA WASHTN DOUBLE TRA JAN COUPLER! STEEL RAILS SCHEDULE BY TWEEN TH Ty, . 3 LE. 3 Js $5.35_cnieaco, Cincinnati and St. Louis Fast Pod en Sleeping Cars to Cincinnati, St. Louis and Chicago. wre, Ellicott City and Way Stations. MORE EXPRESS. nor. Aunapolis and Way (Piedmont, Strae~ burg, Winchester, Hazerstown aud Way, via itclay.) 5 LTIMORE EXPRE: f Rocks ard W ADELPHIA, NEW YESS. Parlor Cars to 00 Baltimore, Stops at Beiter god Doves. 10-00— BALTIMORE EX? 3 Laurel) URE. Chicaco, Cincinnati and St. Louis SI vines C: Cincinnati and Chicazo. 10—Baltimore, Silicott City, Annapolis, Way. a Sunday oot Baitimore and Way. ALTIMORE EXPRESS. amore, Philadel; hia and N. ¥. Express. Stations, (Win ., Hagerstown gnd Way, via Helay.) 3 ltimore. Hyattaville & Laurel kxpress, (Fred etic! via Relay. stopping at Annapolis Junction.) Ta tinere, Annapolis and Stations. of Frederick. wn, Win- chester and Way Stations. (On Sunday to Point of Rocks and Way Stations only.) 16-45 BALTIMOKE EXPRESS, (Martinsburg and W at Hyatteville and Laurel.) €:05— Way Stations. But LAND and DETROIT EXP to Pittaburg. 9:10-BA x 19:65 HILADELPHIA, NEW YORK and BOSTON EXPRESS. w:10—Chicayo, Cincunat! and St Louis Sire pnw Care to Cincinnati St.Louis and 11:30 BALTIMORE AND WAY STATIONS. ‘Daily. :Sunday only. Other trains daily, except Sunday ‘All trains from Washington stop at tation. For further information apply at the ore and Offices, Washington Station, 619 and 1351 Pennsyivania avenue, corner 14th street, where orders will be taken for bagwage to be checked and received at tin the any point in the city. ae my? C. K. LORD, Gen. Passenger WM. CLEMENTS, Master of Trans., Balto. MEDICAL, &e. K TWO OF DR. BROTHERS’ IN- inw Cordial will cure any case of Nervous ty, Seminal Emissions and Iinpotency; (loss of sexual }ower.) Ttimparts vigor to the wl 906 B street southwest, Vigoss OF SECRET DISEASES SHOULD CON- sult Drs. and Gray, 906 Batreet southwest, the ouly physicians in this city who can permanently eure you ‘withoue mercury? y have been disap- porated of a cureby not caling on us at Smet Thirty ve Years’ experience. ‘ml~ y r 50 RENARD IF DR. BROTHERS FAILS TO cure any case of Suppressed or Painful Men- Leucorrhes (or Whites), and all Inter- ruptions or Irregularities of the Menstrual Periods; 35 years experience. 906 B street southwe _ al8-2m* z iT HAS REMEDY FOR LA. . All female compiaints quickly cured. Can consulted daily at 924 7th street northwest. Office hour from 1 to ¥ o'clock p.m.. with ladies only. mll-3m* pe MoTT’s FRENCH POWDERS CERTAIN CURE lor Kidney Diseases, Gravel an: Urinary Diseases, jervous Debility, Seminal Weakness, Impotency: Glest Scrofula, Sypiiis and all Blood and ‘akin ‘speedily cured. Gonorrhea cured in 48 hours. For gple by WM. B. ENTWISLE, a street and Pennsylvania sven ‘per box, sen! by mail under seal on receipt of price mld ROBERTSON, THE MOST RELIABLE AND DSRS Bee this city, with 13 pag experience, will guarantee acre in all Gincanes of Nocturnal Emissions, Im ete. Gonorrhoes and Sy; 10 days. ‘confi . Can consulled Wedueedays and Ssturdays, from? to9 corner 12th OUN 3 If you have failed to recetve treatment in eases of Chronic Diseasen, such a3 Kids hey Complaint, Nervous Debility, Impotency or Pro- iusture Decay, Seminal We Nervous exeitibitity. &¢., sond two stampe for our questions 10F self-exausiuation and our new book gun ccretary. Meriical and Surgical Lnrtita Secretary. and 801 tm, 147 East 15th «treet, New York. THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED AND ca be ania avenae. All Female moved. Prompt Correspondence aud consuitations . Separate rooms for Ladies. Office hours 2to4 and7 to. my 34-lm VITAL RESTORATIVE, Arrroved by the Academy of Medicine, of Parts, ro- commended by the Medical Celebrities of the Wor! a3 aepecific for nervous and physical debility, lossof Taanly vigor, Xe. ; of Leraxwr, 10 bis. rue Richelieu, sor of Seth. 8. Hance, Balt i C. Christi- ia 20s. Femeytvania avtaee Reheat: CREE where descriptive circulars with symptoms and tes! bead. ‘The xenuine® alcue bears private stamps, with warns and monogeatn of S. 1 D. Insomnia Cure. Address Dr. S. B. 34 Vanderbilt Building, New York. m A® ‘EXTRAORDINARY OFFER! FOR TEN DAYS ONLY. 35. : for 5 years. qhitiaga examine our beautiful QUEEN, and ee toe- moniais, Al kinds of Bs C. AUERBACH, corner 7th and H streets. Next door to Auerbsch’s Gents’ Furnishing and Hat Store. my3t {XAMINE ALL THE DIFFERENT MAKES, then buy the DOMESTIC OR THE ew WILSON SEWING and you will feel satisfied you have one of the two Hightest most simple and durable machines thatmoney can buy. Sold on easy monthly payments. No canvassers. wM, ——— Pennsylvania near Corcoran 5 ales Sas opee ey ate wee fees oe 5 joox a 5 5. These have side drawers, leaf, cover and ments. Renting and repsiring a specialty. ‘m13-1m ANTED EVERYBODY TO CALL AND examine the very latest improved and most dura- ble Sewing Machine in the wor! THE NEW ELDREDGE. No used in its construction, {ts aimplicity un- excelled. ft in the lightest rubniag sliutde machine ever Produced. We have also the new ED and the new No. 4 VICTOR MACHINES. We sell our Machines on easy mor thly installments. Old maciines taken in exchange, at OPPENHEIM EIS Reliable Sewing Machine 528 Oth street ene ‘St. Cloud r. Machines repaired and rented. GREAT “HOUSEHOLD,” SILENT WHITE AND “NEW HOME.” Xo mindy advertisements but the finest machines the a Toney. No canvassers. Come Oraend to the office, "McRENNEY. 427 Sth strect Henting and repairing. m6 ~ GENTLEM We ARE UNDERSELLING EVER) DRESS SHIRTS. Lien Collars, Linen Cuffs, Silk Neckwear, Cotton Bocks, Undershirts and Drawers: Nev styies of Percale Shirts, the very best quality, only $1.25. Fine Percale Shirts, only 75 cents. ‘Finest Dress Shirts to order, elegantly made, only $2. Six fine Dress Shirts to order for $9. All zoods are guaranteed to give satisfaction in every way, at. a5 m2 MEGINNISS", 1002 F street northwest. G, & ELunry, ° sUcCESSOR 70 DUBREUIL BROTHERS, MANUFACTURERS OF FINE DRESS SHIRTS GENTS’ NISHINGS. 1112 F Sraeer Norrawesr, Wasurxaros, D.0. xX IN + $12.00 Six of the Finest Dress Shirts to order.. ix Extra Fine Shirts to order.. : 9.00 ‘Six Fine Shirts to order... + 7.30 es T OMPSON'S: DRESS SHIRT MANUFACTORY AND MEN'S FURNISHING EMPORIUM, 816 F Strect Northwest. FOOTWEAR, HANDWEAR Readymade SHIRTS at following prices: Best Wamaut unfinished, 75¢. Best ¥. of the unfinished, 65; Boy's Wamsutta, unfinished. 606e. ; fi Le PROPOSALS. —__ Pprorosats ‘FOR HYDRAULIC ELEVATOR, Orrick oF BUILDING For State, War AND Navy DEPARTMENTS, ‘Wasninatox, D.C. June 1, 1882. SEALED PROPOSALS for fornishing snd erecting in place complete a Hydraulic ash-lift or elevator in the area of the North Wing of the Buildi for State, War and Navy Departments ll be received at this office until TWELVE M. on JUNE TWENTIETH, J882, and opened immediately thereafter, in presence of pidd>rs. Specifications, general instructions to bidders, and blank forms of proposal will be furnished to established builders of hydraulic elevators upon application to this tic ‘THOS. Lice CASEY, Lt. Col. Corps of Engineers, NECKWEAR, STEAMERS. &c. S itn DAY AND NSE STEAMER “MATT: street wharf every SUNDAY, T THU! AY, at seven o'clock a.m., for Potomac river landings, stopping at landings in Nomini on Tuesdays and Thuredavm Mattox Creek on Sundays and Thuree inxs, Chay pel Point and Brent's Wharf Sundays ‘‘down" and Wednesdays ‘‘up,” and Mattawoman Creek on Suudays “down” and Mondays “‘up:” returnin to Washington every Monday, Wednesday and Friday Fea te po eu faye ‘om information 3j G. T. JONES. my23 ‘ghhstect whack poetemac TRANSPORTATION LINE. On and sfter MARCH 19th the STEAMER SUF, Cap- ¢'clock p.m., for Baltimore and River Landings. Ai iver Freight must be Prepaid. ‘Returning, arrivein Washington every Saturday night. STEPHENSON & BRO., AGENTS, ml6-6m_7th street Wharf and Cor, 12th and Pa. ave. OTICE. FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. On and after NOVEMBER 34, 1881, the steamer ARROWSMITH will leave her wharf, foot of 7th street, st7a.m. every MONDAY, THURSDAY and SATUR- Nomint Perry: On THURSDAY, Noma, Carrionsane Leonardtown St. Clement’s Bay, Stone's wharf, ‘and mvs Bays ‘3 Ww! Coldron’s and Howard's. On SATURDAY. G and, Leonardtown. ‘@ JOHN #. WOOD, mi ‘ORFOLK AND NEW YORK STEAMERS. THE STEAMER LADY OF THE LKAE. Will leave her wharf, foot of 6th street, every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, at 5: oreVkp-m.. touch fog ai Finey Point. Point CONNECTING AT NORFOLK WITH THE BOSTO AND PROVIDENCE STEAMERS. 50 trip fare to Piney Point and Point Lookout. 2.50 Second-class fareto Piney Point and Point Lookout. 75 rea leaves Norfolk TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS and SATURDAYS, at four o'clock p.m. THE NEW YORK STEAMERS JOHN GIBSON and E. C. KNIGHT will resume their leaving Pier 41, East River, New York, every BSA’ ‘DAY, at four o'clock p.m., and Georgetown FRIDAY, at 7 o'clock a.m. For 3] every EY For particulars apply Georgetown. ‘Tickets and staterooms can be secured at general office, 613 15th street, National Metropolitan Bank Building; B. & O. Ticket office, 1351 Pennsylvania ave- hue; St. Mare Hotel, and at bost. 0023 ALFRED WOOD, Secretary. yAMevRe —S WEEELY LINE OF STEAMERS LEAVING NEW YORK EVERY THURSDAY aT2P. M. FOR ENGLAND, FRANCE AND GERMANY. For Passage apply to wrly'> «. B. RIGHARD & CO, General Passenser Agents, 61 Broadway, New York. Orto PERCY G. SMITH, 1351 and 619 Pennsylvania avenue. Send i ‘Tourist Gazette." N** YORK KOTTERDAM. The f this Line, “AMSTERDAM. RO TTERDASE “SCHIEDAM,” c apl kg ‘Avent. St South Wittsra passaue sppiy to W. G. METZERO ¥. H. sehington, or FH son Stores, Firat cabin. $60-$70: second gain, HH. CAZAl New York. ‘ORTH GFRMAN LLOYD— Stxamsurr Lixe Berween New Yorr, Haven, LONDON, SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMER. ‘The steamers of this company will sail EVERY SAT- URDAY from Bremen pier, foot of 3d ‘Hoboken. Rates of possaye: From New York to Havre, London, Southampton ‘and Bremen, first cabin, $100; cabin, $60; etrerags, $30: prepaid steerage certificates, $27. ‘For freight ot pamage apply to OELRICHS $0in2 Bowbng Green, New York: W; G. MEVZEROTT nb. Pennsylvania avenue northwest, Agents for Washington. jal? (usanp LINE. LANE ROUTE, ‘ THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP COMPANY. LIMITED, 26 July: DAY FROM NEW TORK. T. By virtue of a decre2of the Supreme Court of: the District of Columuis, ‘on the Oth fay ote Mi in Fatty eum NO, 7.403, whe John Taylor is complainant end Burnett et al re de fendants, and a deed of trus', dated March 26th, 1875, and duly recorded in Liber No, 7: 193, of the action, on IDAY ¥ 1 E, 1832, AT HALF-PAST “LOCK P, M., in front of the Lage Lots a 19, in Curtis’ pabdivision cf oriwinal lot 2. in square east of equare No. 643, in the City of Washing- ton, with the improvements thereon. ‘Terms of sale, as prescribed by the decree: One-third of the purchaee money to be paid in cash, and the bal- ance in two equal installments in six and Se ae with interest from day of sale, to be secured by deed Gaited waen he property a kaketon See quired when the prope coc) off. maa2-eo8ds THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Trustee, THIS EVENING. LEY, Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE OF UNREDEEMED PLEDGES. Commencing "FRIDAY, MAY “TWENTY-SIXTH; ‘1882, at the National Loan Office, 1007 7th t, alarze and varied assortment of Unredeomed Goods, cousiat- ine Gia and Sliver Watches. Plain and Set Ladies and Gents’ Clothing. Sewing Machines: ‘Guns and Revolvers. Cutlery; Plated and Solid Sliver Ware. ‘The sale will begin at SEVEN P-M. EVERY EVEN- ING, and continue until all forfeited sold. are N.B.—All hi its at the National oni circ waving deposita at my24-16. FOLEY, Auctioneer. TO-MORROW. Lae DOWLING, Auctoneer. REGULAR SALE OF HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS. At auction rooms, SATURDAY, JUNE THIRD, commencing at TEN’ O'CLOC: ALSO, ‘Twenty Superbly Decorated Tollet Setts. ALSO, ‘Ten Carriages and Bugyles. Tomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. SIX CRATES OF ASSORTED CROCKERY AT AUC- ON, SATURDAY, JUNE THIRD, 1882, st TWELVE O'CLOCK, within my salesrooms, T shail sell the above goods. "The attention of the trade is respectfully called to this sale. Jel-2t NHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VERY SUPERIOR PARLOR AND CHAMBER FURNITURE. On SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE THIRD, 1882, at TEN O'CLOCK, within and in front of the auction Foomns of Thomas Dowling, I shall sell, by virtue of a deed of trust dated the 21st day of Marc! , and re- corded in Liber 1091, Folio 37, one of the land records 0} the District of Colimbia, a very superior collection of household effects removed there for convenience of sale. Parties desiring first-class articles should not fail to at- 2 GEORGE BREITBARTH, Trustee. PpUNCANSON BROs., Auctioncers, Southeast corner 9th and D streets northwest. ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY'S SALE OF UN- CLAIMED FREIGHT. On SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE THIRD, 1882, atHALF-PAST TEN O'CLOCK, at our auction rooms, We shall sell for account of the A‘ ‘Express Company pay charges— packaes, co rising an assortment of Trunks, Bundles, Boxes, Packages, &c., &c-, 10 besold without reserve. All parties concerned will take notice. rms cash. del-2t my26 Th: AND SECOND STR: y virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court District of Colw a passed on the 21st ds usry, 1881, in Fquity cause No. 7, wherein’ Chapin Brown, sdininistrat@r, was plaintiff and Adam C. Van Patten’et al. wore defendants, we will cell at public auction, in front of the premisis, on SATUR- DAY, JUNE ‘THIRD, A. D., 1882, at FOUR O'CLOCK P. M., the following deccrived real estate, eituated in the city of Washington, District of Columbia, known as and being partof original lot numbered seventeen (17), in square numbered seven hundred and tweuty-nine (729), to wit: The western partof raid lot. having a front of twenty (20) feet and eleven (11) inches on East Capitol street and running back the kame width eighty six (86) feet and three (3) inchea to the southern line of id lot, together with the richt of way over the eastern pari of said lot to a public alley, as in said decree men- tioned. Terms of sale: One-third (34) cash; balance in two equal installments at «ix (6) and twelve (12) months, or all 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 gale, and all ham aaamaa iit aseT’s COST, ILEs D: Office BENJAMIN TPPHOMAS E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY, BEING KNOWN AS ‘THE | **WASHING SWIMMIN CHOOL AND SKATING HU ON H STREET, BETWEEN THIRTEENTH AND FOURTEENTH STREETS NOKTHWEST. By virtne of a deed in trust, dated the 19th day of gé: March, 1878. and recorded in Liber No. 882, 10.i0] 351, of the land records for the District of Colum- bia: the unc tion, in front of the premises, on MONDAY, TWELFTH DAY OF JUN&, 1882. at SIX O'CLK the following described real estate, with improvemé known as 43, 44 and 45, in Charles Thomas’ corded subdivision of original Lot 19, in square 252. ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money in cash, and the residue in two equal installments, for ‘hich the purchaser is to give notes, payable in oné and two years, with interest at sx per cent from day of sale, and secured to satisfaction of Trustees on property sold, cash at option of purchaser. If terms of sale al not complied with in seven days, the Trustees reserve the right to resell at risk and cost of defaulting pur- $100 deposit required when bid is accepted. GEORGINE THOMAS, ? rrngteos, EORLIA K. CRAWFORD, Jel-d&ds (AN, Auct, THOS. FE. WAGGA’ HANCERY SALE OE VALUABLE REAL ESTATE ON THE NORTH SIDE OF N STREET, BETWEEN FOURTEENTH AN’ FIFTEENTH STREETS NORTHWEST. virtue of «decree of the Supreme Court, of, the District of Columbia, passed on the 24th day of May, A.D. 1882, in Equity cause No. 8095, in Which Kuizabeth Lowe et al. are plaintitie, and Jeremiah, Jackson ot al. are deendants, ¥ shall on WEDNES- DAY, THE SEVENTH DAY OF JUNE, A. D. 1882, at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., offer for sale at ‘public au in front of the premises, the east 40 feet front by feet deop of Jot 8, squaré 211, with the improvements \ereon. ‘Terms: One-third cash, and the residue in two equal {nstallmenta, payable ip six and twelve mouths reepect- vely from day of sale, the purchaser, giving his notes bearing six per cent interest for the d ferred payauen the title to be retained by the trustee till the entire 17 it of $100 will be chase money is paid. A of the successful bidder at the time of evigned, Frustoos will sell s¢ public suo M L. CABELL WILLIAMSON, Trustee, 490 Louisiana avenue. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucta. my26-d&ds rpuos. 3. FISHER & OO., Real Estate Auctioneers. GHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE. REAL ESTATE, IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED. INCLUDIN« A FINE TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING, NUM- BEKED 121, ON CARROLL STREET, BETWEEN FIRST AND 81 'D AND A AND B STREETS OTHE AST: A VALUABLE, FHREE-STORY NORIHWEST? TWO SMATE FRAME BUILDINGS FRONTING ON NAILON'S ALLEY, BETWEEN FOURTH AND FIFTR AND LAND K STREETS NORTHWEST, AND TWO UNIMPROVED LOTS, ONE FRONTING ON SIXTH STRERT, BETWEEN E AND FSTREETS NORTHEAST, AND THE OTHER ON WATER STREET, BETWEEN U AND V STREETS poourHWesT. ro decree day , A. D. 188: ‘will gell at ic suction, \e times hereinafter mentioned, real estate, in the city of Washinton, in the District of lumnbia? Ou MONDAY, ZHB EIETH DAY OF JUNE. A. D. 1882, at FIVE OrcLock . M,, in front of the pram- ises, ‘the west half of Lot num! four (4), in equare numbered five hundred and fifteen (515), improved by two small Frame Buildin ‘On the SAME DAY AT HALE-PAST FIVE 0" P. M,, in front of the Fs pumbersdalshundves and preaty tines (Oa) ase a ixhundred und twenty-three, OT three Kk dwellins. by a handsome bne : eas See ee lot numbered twenty, (20) in ‘Charles Just's recorded subdivision of lots in square numbered seyen hn J improved by ‘a desirable two-story ‘eight hun- Aud on the SAME DAY. at STX O'CLOCK, P. M., in of the premises, lot numbered thirteen, in agus Runbered sfx hundred and sixty-seven (Get) Terms of sale; One-third of the purchase m each piece of property in cash, and the residue in equal installnenta, payabl with atone snd twoyears main in the $90 ana $100 tae OF PassaGE: = for passenger accommodations. JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, Steerage at low rates. Steerage ticketa Liv. a erpool atid Queudatown and all ocher parts of furope si USTERS SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED lowest rates. oo siete 1 ‘ATE ON THE NOR: SIDE OF gegevens Sutie Sic Sr BAechcurerm | BAER ARE RRL For froisht and passage ‘at the Company's office, | 17 execution of the trusts of « deed to. Ne G: me, Sit BISHIGW WO. eed aase Sean | RINT Bo reat cea as » ©. weRwoN 3. BRO aie District of Columbis, 1 aball Orto Meus OF15 SOREOW SS TEEN tae Be ae ‘fant? 605 7th street, Washington. | TEENTH A.D. 1882, st : = to THE TRADES. Bo, wi YCETT'S BINDERY, 1019 PENNSYLVANIA AV. at cix, twolve TaNiai ea ne ding of cre aoe doug gE ya ey IBSON BROTHERS, snd ok Boos Gaye’ notice in. 125s Pornat n ON AND 208 PRINTERS, eo Fine Printing wevsealiy? =) pled ae On tet ars re Saebe 1HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. THE EN STOCK OF ROOER TOBACCO, CIG: AEA WOODEN AG WILLOW WARE, AND_E STREETS SOUTHWEST, AT AUC- TON, On WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE SEVENTH, 1882, commenci EX O'CLOCK, T shall el at tho above ctablishmeat & Bree clase assortment of ane mools, viz: ‘Cheats of fine Teas, Coffees. Imported Pickles and Condiments, enti Goods of feat. description. oy rune, Brauner, Fru Ane line ol uarnary and’ Tone Soepe. Fabs Bickets and Washboards, Bruches, Tacks, Matar Parer Bars, Lange Coffee Mil Pintiorm and Counter Rosle. Copper and Wooden Measures, 1 Towether with'se-neral assortment of goods usuall y found in a well kept 3 e2-dta THOMA DOWLING, Auctioneer. IHOMAS DOWLING, Auchonesr. VERY HANDSOME MIRROR-FRONT ARMOIRE; FINELY CARVED MAHOGANY TABLE; TURK- ISH TABLE COVER; WINDOW HANGINGS; MAHOGANY FRENCH WORK TABLE: MAHOG- ANY PARLOR SUITE, 6 PIECES: BB ‘MIRRORS; EI VERY SUPERIOR FRENCH GL CUTED WATER COLOR FLOWER PIECE BY RASSEL; OIL PAINTINGS AND ENGRAVINGS; FRENCH BEDSTEAD AND BUREAU; VERY HANDSOME MAHOGANY EXTENSION DIN- ING TABLE: REFRI¢ TOR; CHINA AND KITCHEN REQUISITES, &c., &c., ‘The above goods belong to, Madame Larmier. the French dressmaker, who in about to leave for Paris, and will be sold at her resi No. 1426 Pennaylva- nia aveni to Willard's Hotel, on THURSDAY MORNING. SUNE EIGHTH, 1882, ‘commencing at TEN O'CLOCK. Jel-dts UNCANSON BROS... Auctioneers. ‘Ninth and D streets northwest. STOCK OF GROCERIES, LIQUORS, TEAS, kc. CONTAINED IN STORE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SECOND AND F STREETS NORTHWEST, AT AUCTION. On MONDAY MORNING, JUNE FIFTH, commenc- ing st TEN O'CLOCK, we will eell the remaining atock contained in above premises—in part, Bottled Wines and Liquors, Teas, Soaps, “Spices, ied Goods, Starch, ge ee eee bone wade le nent 1e] yanter, a fe, Coffee Mill, &., &c. Je2-2t (omaNceRy SALE, By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Coutt of the District of Columbia, passod th Equity cause, No. 8,020, Docket 22, 1 ‘will. on ‘DNESDAY, THE FOURTEENTH DAY OF JUNE, A. D. 1885, at FIVE O'CLOCK P. M., in front of the premiser, offer for sale at auction, part of Lot 14, in aguare No. 996, beginning at a point on south E street, distant 25 fect east from the northwest corner of said lot, and running thence eat 21 feet 6 inches, thence south 91 feet, thence east 21 feet 6 inches, and thence north 91 feet to the bexin— ning, subject to a right of way over the west 1 foot 5 inches front by the depth of 98 feet, to be used as a Private alley, in connection with the west 3 feet 6 inchee of said lot 14 adjoining, i red by a two-story frame house, with building, (No. 813 E street southeast.) ‘Terms: One-third cash; balance in two equal install- ments, at six and twelve months, with 6 per cent, interest. Conveyancing at purchaser's cost. Deposit ‘of $50 at time of aale. REGINALD FENDALL, Trustee. DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts, $e2-dkds rpuomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. VALUABLE BUILDING LOT ON MONTGOMER’ STREET, NEAR BRIDGE STREET, AT AUC: On MONDAY, JUNE FIFTH, AT SI O'CLOCK, I will cell in front of the premises, p: of lot 14, fronting 30 feet on the east side of Mon! gomory street, by a depth of 30 feet. Term: Cash. Conveyancing at cost of purchaser. A deposit of $50 required at the time of sale. Jel-dkds THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. rpwiomas DOWLING, ‘Auctioneer VALUABLE UNIMPROVED PROPERTY ON HIGH STREET, ABOVE STODDARD STREET, 1N GEORGETOWN, D.C., AT AUCTION. On THURSDAY, JUNE EIGHTH, 1882, at STX, O'CLOCK P.M., in front of the premises, I shal fell the south Bart of Lot 22, baring 9, front 25.85 feet on High street, by a depth of 130 feet. ‘Terms: One-third cash; the residue in two equal pay- ments, at six and twelve month, with interest, and co- cured by a deed of trust on the property sold. "All con- Veyancing at purchaser's cost. $50: deposit required at time of sale, THOMAS DOWLING, Jel-d&d: Auctioneer. Wartme B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. PARLOR SUITES, UPHOLSTERED IN PLUSH; HANDSOME RTEGERE M. T. TABLES: WAL~ NUT CHAMBER SUITES: WALNUT WARD- ROBE; MAH. SOFAS, BUREAUS AND WASH- STANDS: HALL RACK AND HALL CHAIRS; WALNUT BEDSTEADS, BUREAUS AND WASH: i} STANDS: BOOKCASE: EXTENSION TABLE AND DINING-ROOM CHATRS; BRUSSELS, IN- GRAIN AND OTHER CARPET: CAINA, GLASS AND CROCKERY WARE; KITCHEN UTENSILS, On TUESDAY, JUNE SIXTH, at TEN O'CLOCK A. M., we shall sel!, at No. 723 11th street northwest, the -above collection of Household Furniture. Jel-d__ WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts. CHANCERY SALE OF TWO-STORY BRICK HJUSE AND LOT ON THIRD STREEY, BE- TWEEN P YLVANIA AVENUE AND’ MIS- SOURI AVENUE NORLHWEST, AT AUCTION. By virtue of adecreeof the Supreme Court of, the District of Columbia sitting in Equity, parsed| onthe 22d day of May, A. D. 1B82, in cause No. 8,002, Flannizan et al, vs. Snow et al., we will sell, at public auction. in front of the premines, ‘on TUESDAY, UNE THIRTEENTH, 1882, af SIX O'CLOCK P. M. the following detcribed real estate, situate in the city of Washington, District of Columbia, to wit: Being a part of lot numbered thirty-seven (37), in square or reserva- tion marked and lettered ‘‘A,” beginning for the same at the northeast corner of said lot and runving thence south along 3d street west sixteen (16) feet; thence west one hundred (100) feet to rear tine of said lot: thence north sixteen (16) feet, and thence east one hundred (200) feet to the place Of beginning, together with the farms: One-tiisd carh, and the balance in six and ‘erms: One- 08 an twelve months, with interest at six per cent per an- num, or all cash, at option of purchaser. A deposit of $100 required at time of sale. Upon the final ratifica- tion of sale by the court and the full payment of the Purchase money deed will be givem purchaser. All con. Yeyancing and recording at purchaser's cost. Terms to be complied with in seven days, otherwise the Trustees reserve the rizht to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchasor after five days’ adver- tisement, x2 AER | i 5 Ree ENNIS, 0. Z DUNCANSON BROS., Aucte” ™" ” je1-akas HOS. J. FISHER & CO... T Real Estate Auctioneers, 1324 F street northwest. ‘Prin’ Aloysius Chu: A plat of & convenient: vision wil bo exhibited at ‘hb eae, and Eve sry will be sold in accoraance therewith, or acco: to the pres- W. B. WEBB, Trustee. IHUMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, CHANCERY SALE OF IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. niles snd by wieece of & decree of the Su) Court of the of Columbig, passed a 1882, in Causo No. 7,880, of the Bauity dock id Court, the undersigned, as rablic auction, in front of Y, the SEVENTH DAY CLOCK P.M., the Re i ee i Pa i 33 BH i a Eb t a ER ae EB Se A J i rH 3 : i i LHe ae, & Bae = lat ij 7 Hf SEEE § il Star. A deposit of the the Evening the sold will be required at the sale. verancing st purchasers Sou i ‘on. ‘E. HAND: i. “JOHNSTON. } Trasteos. LIEBERMANN, Real Estate Brokers, 1418 New York avenue. my27-d&ds (Se “« USTEE'S SALE OF DWELLING HOUSE, No. pNORTHWEST. (From the Boston Herald.) Seven Millions OF PORES OPEN, AND YOU LIVE AND BREATHE IX AT- MOSPHERES WHICH POISON YOUR BLOOD, AND THEX FOLLOWS SKIN DISEASES. ‘Nothing is more dreaded than salt rheum or eczema, which has fully adezen species, going under various names, nearly all of which defy the ordinary remedins, destroy the hair, the skin and the flesh, and in many cases death comes as a blessing. Scalp and skin alike are subject to this, as well as to dandruff, tetter ana other Intelligent people should beware of taking poisons as remedies for this class of diseases of the skin and scalp, and the various remedies which are sent out by un- skilled men should be avoided as one would a plague. ‘There is but one ‘’Skin Cure” which can be relied on, and that is Dr. Benson's, and its name is an earnest of its worth. It is not a patent medicine, but the result of his own experience and practice, and is a.sure cure for the special diseases for which itis offered. It makesthe skin soft and white and smooth, removing tan and freckles, and is the best toilet preparation in the world. It is elegantly pat up, two botties in one package, con- sisting of both internal and external treatment. Simple in its combination, pure and free from all poisons, it may be relied upon by all those who wish to have perfect health, and freedom from all ckin diseases of whatever nature, whether they are Eczema, Tetters, Humora, Infiammations, Milk Crust, Rough Scaly Eruptions, Diseases of the Hair and Scalp, Scrofula, Cloera, Pimples or Tender Itching on any part of the body. Price One Dollar package. All best druggists have it for sale. & REVOLUTION in the treatment of nervous diseases is now taking piace. Dr. ©. W. Benson, of Baltimore, many years ago dis- covered a sure remedy in his Celery and Chamomile Pills—they have had a wonderful aleand success. They can be relied on to permanently cure sick and nervous headache, neuralgia, dyspepsia, sleeplessness and all nervous diseases. All druxwists keep them. Price, 50 cents per box, Two boxes for $1, six for $9.50, free by mail on receipt of price. Dr. C. W. Benson, Baltimore, Ma. ©. N. Crittenton, of New York, is wholesale agent for Dr. 0, W. Benson's remedies. it T= MISFIT STORE. for a Blue Flanncl Suit, G.A.R. cut, worth $7.50 at the —— ae MISFIT STORE, cor. 10th and F ets. $10 fora Blue Flannel Suit, G. A. B. cut, worth $15, at the MISFIT STORE, cor. 10th and F sts. $13 for a Blue Yacht Cloth Suit, worth $25, at the ‘MISFIT STORE, cor. 10th and F sts. 1D for Bins oF Bleck Cheviotoen Sit, worth §27, at the MISFIT STORE, cor. 10th and F ste. ant $1.25 for White Duck Vests, worth $1.25, 7D Sits saat che tit MISFIT STOR, ‘cor. 10th and F sta. 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LB 25m Fach Worsted Suite, worth $25, at the MISFIT STORE, cor. 10thand F sts. for Boyo' Suita, worth $7, at the 4.50 OT RISEIE STORE: coe lorena Feta, G 152 Bor's Suit, werth $10, at the , MISFIT STORE, cor. 10th and Fats. "7 FO 17 Boxes Suite, worth $12, at the ° MISFIT STORE, cor. 10th and F sts. for Custom-made Panta, worth $7.50, at the MISFIT STORE, cor. 10th’ and F ste, ™ for Custom-made Pants, worth $10, at the Db) MISFIT STORE, cor. 10th and F sta. For good Business, Office or Dress Suita, reliable g00ds, Well made and lowest possible prices call at the MISFIT STORE, corner 10th Our Motto:—No trouble to show joods. guaranteed. 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For excellence, pureness and evenness of quality, the above are unsurpassed by any Whiskies in the market. ‘They are entirely free from adulteration, and are of na- ural flavor and fine tonic properties. ‘These Whiakies are sold under cuarantee to give PER- FECT SATISFACTION, and can behad stall leading srrocery stores at retail, H. & H. W. CATHERWOOD, 114 SOUTH FRONT STREET, PHELAD) my-3m. : M ADAME WASHINGTON, No. 1211 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. teoos waey Way 4 EW DEPARTURE. —— AT LESS THAN NEW YORK PRICES, ELEGANT GOODS NOW IN STOCK. Zadies should call at once .and leave their orders be- fore the amortment of elegant fabrice is broken, SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. mi6-3m_ ‘MADAME WASHINGTON. (C™ Burress, : NOS. 408 AND 405 7TH STREET NORTHWEST, BEADQUSREWS CAURIAGE COMPARE, CO the cheapest for Beauty, Comfortand Durability in the ARCHERY, FISHING TACKLES, CROQUET and LAWN TENNIS, BICYCLES, VELOCIPEDES, TRI- CYCLES, WAGONS, &c., can be bought at the lowest al CHR. RUPPERT. [Ax® AUBURN MINERAL SPRING WATER ‘Druggints ues it ined distilled ‘waters for sotu- keeps sweet years. ere re tee oak teen te eee not fail to try it. SR WOOD, Treen") Lewiston, ae, G. C. GOSS, Director, Bath. mys-2m 9 COR BU faaniartae atone B.C. SPECIAL BARGAINS TO-DAY. SERS Bes phe eae ts to Ps ae THE EVENING FRIDAY. STAR. Jume 2, 1852. 2d Edition. Latest Telos to The Sar ‘The Egyptian Situation. ANOTHER BRITISH SHIP AT ALEXANDRIA. Toxpox, June 2—The British turret ship ‘Monarch, has arrived at Alexandria. THE CONFERENCE AT CONSTANTINOPLE. Reuters Telegraph oom followii from Vienna ES bas ne plied that it to ‘the invitation to disposed to accept a conference at Constantinople, but it must confer with the other powers before answering definitely. TURKISH COMMISSIONER. Caro, June 2—Arabl Pacha had received an offictal tel from Constantinopie, announcing the departure of the Turkish commissioner for ENGLAND READY POR AN EMERGENCY. Lonpon, June 2—It ts stated that after the ar- rival of the additional ships at Alexandria Ad- miral Seymour will be in & jon to land a thot saliors in the event of an % Lowman, tt Sagan he Res trom e 2. — ’ Catro states that the consuls have advised the Khedtve to summon Raghbe Pasha, who if en- trusted with the formation of a ministry, it 1s be- the country. A dispatctt to. Heuters, ‘Teleeranh @ country. eut company from Cairo says the Khedive has de- clined to entertain the Ling vert for a ministerial combination under Raghbe Pasha. ge ‘The Surgeons and the Army Medical Museum. PIILADELPHtA, June 2—At the last day’s session of the American Surgical Association this morn— ing, Dr. D. W. Yardell, of Louisville, Ky., offered resolutions regretting that the Senate coinmitve on appropriations has reduced the annual appro- priation for the museum and Mbrary of the sur- mn general’s office from $10,000, as passed by the louse of Representatives, to $5,000. —— Nominated for Congress. Fort Wayne, June 2—Hon. Robert Lowry was nominated for Congress by the democrats of the 12th district at Kendajiville yesterday, ees Fatal Boiler Explosion. ORANGE, C.H.,Va., June 2—The boiler of Edward Dickerson’s saw mill at Buckersvilie, Va., exploded yesterday, instantly killing young Davis, the engi- heer, James Carpenter, colored, was fatally in- jured, and died ina few hours. John Garvell, a one arm man, had his remaining arm broken, and wit! probably lose ft by amputation. Several other employes were injured, but escaped death. etre ack es Seamanship Exercises on the Chesa- peake. ANNAPOLIS, Mp., June 2—The naval academy authorities took allvantage of the first fair day to have Interesting seamanship exercises on the Chesapeake. A fleet, consisting of iron-clad Nan- tucket, Commander Robeson commanding; the Dale, Commander N. H. Farquhar command- ing; the Mayflower, Lieut. Commander J, E. Craig commanding; the’ Phlox, with Capt. Ramsay, Superintendent of naval academy, and board ol visitors on board, and four steam launches, left the academy early this morning and proceeded to Chesapeake, where there was seamanship drill on the Dale and gunnery practice on the Nantucket. meet Le: Fun in the House. Mr. Atherton consumed his hour in the House this afternoon reading of the revort of the minor- ity in the Alabama election case, only calling at- tention to the fact that but three republican mem- bers were paying the slightest attention, and crit- ictsing such inattention on the part of the judges who were to decide the case. It had been charved that there was an arrangement between certain comes on the other side {alluding to the green- ackers) and the republican party. pat; Jones, of Texas.—I pronounce the charge to Ale Mr. Atherton.—Very well, I will show you that a repubitcan paper Itsett changes it. He then quoted from the Washington Republican to the effect that the greenbackers had been steadfast and true to the republicans in the recent election cases, and that the latter were bound in honor to See justice done to Mr. Lowe. Several republicans—That ts tt—Jnstice. Mr, Atherton replied that soon it would be found What justice meant in the republican ranks There Were now % republicans in the chamver, but when the matter comes to a vote 150 would come without knowing anything about the case, raise the axe and take the head off the sitting member. ‘Mr. Horr entered into an trontcal eulogy upon the great intellectual energy and statesmansnip shown by the democrats during the recent Mill- bustering movement. He characterized Mr. Randail_as the Napoleon of the contest, Mr. Blackburn as its Marshal Ney and Mr. Springer a5 Joan of Are [laughter}, and he ridiculed the courageous manner in Which they came up to make motions to adjourn over. ‘The latter gentleman had _ not entered nto the contest until after Waterloo and until Napoleon was on his way to St. Helena. The democrats then got up a set of “whereases,” in the belly of each of which were words that would stagger any one who pretented to commun hon- esty, and which ended up with an Insult to the House that had unanimously voted to sustain the Speaker in the ruling whichehe made. Those “whereases” now lay upon the table writhing in their own nastiness. —— + The Star Route Trial. MR. BLISS’ OPENING ADDRESS. After our report of the star route trial in the first edition closed Mr. Bliss continued his open- ing address to the jury. He recited how a petl- Uon as to a certain route was procured. The Toute in question, be said, was one of variegated rascallty, for the carrier did not know of the expe- dition of the service until told by the government, Ge the Soren inercaie wees Oo wp eae: parent itten or 5 persons, they ‘would show that persons of the names iven never rs seen pe In 1880 here were star rou! 215,480 miles, and the total cost was aL Soe It was to these routes that Mr. Brady devoted his ss and what was intended as the medicine to the mail service became regular food. Under Mr. Elmer's administration the cost_per mile had Pig pete end acral more than one half. ‘The court adjourned to Monday. —————— SrcrETaRY Fo.cse will arrive to-night from ‘New York. ‘Tas DesratcH passed Cape Henry this morning bound for Washington from Samana Bay. Noruma has been received at the White House to-day from the President. It 1s thought that he ‘will not return from New York uatil Monday. Navat Oxpers.—Lieut. Commander Francis W. Dickins, ordered to the Kearsarge, 10th inst. Cadet Midshipman Houston Eldredge, detached from the Kearsarge and ordered to the Tennessee. ning 10th inst., = ‘placed = ey an on w: Master Frank KR Sawyer, from the Ashuelot, Asiatic station, 14th April, and on sick leave. Cadet Midshipmen W. C. Muir, W. G. Richardson, F. W. Bowdon, H. H. Bullitt and F. R. Brainard, from the Galena, European station, 23th April, and ordered to examination for graduation. jeut. John E. Pillsbury, from the Kearsarge, 10th inst., and placed on walting orders. Cadet Mid- Shipman Edward , trom the Quinnebaug, on gsth April, and to examination for graduation. (niet Engineer Geo. W. Sensner, Facet Sn = tethered agen on sick ve. ‘Mr. W. L. Sorveca, of Georgia, the newly ap- pointed minister to U.S. Colombia, isin this city- He will sail at an early day for Bolivia. ‘THE ATTORNEY GrNgEat returned from New York last evening. Mr. J. J. Brooks, chief of the secret service, was ‘unable to attend to his duties to-day. Dr. Adams, who attended Mr. Brooks and his family, who were poisoned, as stated in yesterday’s sent a ual Sri ida poets doen tages COB The has found eran promane ce arsenic in the meat, and is this. afternoon cagcet in arriving at the probable quantity of ‘poison used. District Government Affairs. The report of the building inspector for May shows that there has py TS et made and % neal fect of Vv: made in that time, ‘THE C STREET PAVEMENT. Acommittee of gentlemen interested in erty on C, between 4 and 7th streets northwi consisting of Messrs. J. L. Barbour, F. Tenney, P. ‘ML Dubant, J THE NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. ‘The following are the opening and closing price® of the New York Stock Market to-aay, as reported by special wire to H. H Dodge, 889 16th stroot. Sy aa = ax TR load BON | | A Rar axp Its Sequei.—Annie Fitzgerald, @ white woman, was charged in the Polic? ‘Uhis afternoon, with keeping an fll-governed disorderly house on V street, between 9th and 10th streets north her» nce in the court the result by the police last might, when the to gether with a young named Nel and two young men, was taken into custody. On the testtinony of citizens and the police as to tht character of the house, the defendant was com mitted In default of $25 rine. Neille Sureeves was sent to the Workhouse for 30 days. TRE GREAT STRIKE BEGUN. Warfare in Earnest Retweem Capital and Labor. THE BIG STRIKE AT PITTSRURG. ‘The great strike at Pittsburg begun yesterday in dead earnest. The fires in every iron mill tn the city, with one exception, have Deen put out and the mills have shut down. The one exception isthe Caton Iron Mills, of Carnegie Brothers & Co., wpo will continue to run, having contracts on hand that must be filled. It ts one of the lang- estiron mills in the city. When the Pittsbu factories are in full blast they consume 150. bushels of coal daliy, supplied mainly by railroad lines. ‘The ratiroads, ‘therefore, are reducing their force of laborers. Over 1,000 men were discharged by the Pennsylvania and Pan-Handle roads yes- erday. BLOODY WORK IN ILLINOIS. ‘The Joliet iron and steel works in Milinois had gang of about twenty non-union men—some of them colored—unloading tron ore at their docks there yesterday. At the close of the work the men got on board 4 Chicago and Alton train to go to Jollet. When the train stopped at the Pan- handle crossing, five or Ix miles out, It was sur rounded by about Mity striking tron-workera, A detachment entered the train and pulled out all the workmen Uney could recognize. The re- mainder of the crowd outside took them and beat them, kicked and stamped upon them. Twenty- five or thirty shots were fired. One shot took effect in the groin of Judge Pilisbury, of the Iiinols 1 pellcte court. ‘inflicting a wound, which, it c ared, Will prove fatal. ONTO TRON WORKERS. The men in all the iron milis in Cincinnati but three have quit work. The total number of men out on strike ts about 1,500. A special from Wellsville reports that the pud= diers in Wood's rolling mill struck. The Cleveland rolling mit! company expects to start up four of its mills next Monday, working half time, and giving employment to 1,500 non- union men and seceders. At Youngstown the mills are all shutdown. The opinion prevails that the strike will be a Jong one. THE NEW MINERS AT CUMBERLAND. The new miners took their tools Into the Consoll- dation mines at Cumberland, Md., yesterday after moon and commenced work. The strikers held a meeting at Bekhart yesterday, but nothing can be learned of the proceedings. STRIKE NOTES. At Harrisburg the Lod-varriers and butiding laborers imaugurated a gen ral strike yesterday Tor an advance of twenty-five cents perday. This action has stopped the work of the bricklayers, and building improvements have come to a stand- still, All the fron mills of Wheeling, W. Va, and vicinity, constituting the largest rall market in the word, are stopped, and propose to remala stopped for an indefinite tine. ‘The men at the Irondale mills, Chicago, are all out on a strike. ‘There ts no disturbance, although the men at the Central roll- e quit work. ing mill struck yesterday, because the company refused to accede to the demand for an increase of pay. ‘The strikers number about 20. The miners employed at Buck Ridge colliery, operated by Way, Audenretd & Co., struck yester- day for an advance of 10 per cent per car. Tho Clearfield, Pa., miuers, at a mass meeting, decided by a unanimous vote wo go to work. The brickmakers of Chicago are still on a strike, Three hundred workmen have been discharged from the shops of the Pittsburg, Fort Wayne and Chicago railroad company. A strike began in the roliing milis at Springfield, I... yesterday. The strikers number 1,009. Tae mill men at Bay View, Wis., have struck. ——es- News Briefs. Jullus Chambers, correspondent of the New York | Herald, charged with lveling Senator McPherson in an article on the clatm of the Peruvian come ny, Was yesterday fouhd guilty, 1u Philadelphia, End fined $1,000, An action has been instituted against state sen- ator Roberts, of Titusville, Pa., charging hima with perjury in taking his oath’as a senator. At Charleston, 8.C., yesterday, Postmaster acting county chairman of the republican party im that city, was arrested under the state law for ine Umidating white and colored voters during the tion. "flarris M. Plaisted was nominated for governor mai A by the Maine fusion convention, and ata usles, O( Dixfield, by Lue prohibition coa- vention. ‘The Rhode Island legislature adjourned yester- day for two weeks; then to return for the purpose of electing a U.S. Senator. The directors of the Mutual Union Sompeny vemnntay stored the following officers for the ensuing year: John G. Moore, ; Geo. W. B: vice president: Chas. F. sec- retary; Thos. C. Purdy, general manager; B. Henson, treasurer. Representative Haskell has been renominated for Congress from the second Kansas district by ac- clam ation. p Benedict, of the United States court In ‘New York, discharged from custody Charies H- Smith, the confessed accomplice of Brockway, the counteifeiter, on the ground of mis- nomer in the indictment. DIED. GOLDSTEIN. At Leadville, Colorado, on May 81s 1882, LOUIS GOLDSTEIN, aged 18 youre, 3. monthe and if days, son of Simon and Koss Goldatein, McPHERSON. On Thursday, June 1, 1882, at1:30 P.m., after a short SOHN a. McPHERBON, iu the Year of his ewe forty-seventh 5 Funeral will take place from the residence of hiagon- Warinataates, oe Seta Savas Sea P.mn., and proceed to Trinity Church. J MUMFORD. | At half-past eicht o'clock Wednesday, May Sist, 1882, Mise MALY MUMFORD, aged thirty. year. Funeral will take place from ber mother’s residence, No. 220 Delaware avenue northeast, ob Saturday, Jund the 84, at one o'clock p.m. ba SCHULTZ. On Thursday, J 1882, ELIZ- ABETHL relict of the late Sosoph Schutz. Funeral Sunday, at 3 p.m., 708 1ith Friends of the family Sreinvited to attend. of the a UNDERTAKERS. ‘OSEPH GAWLI GENERAL UNDERTAKER, 1726 Pennsylvania northwest. Terms and everything Drst-clam. ‘Telephone eonnection: ‘OBN EK. WRIGHT. ‘Telephone % ‘alo a os Economica AND SAFE. WEAVFR, KENGLA & 00.3 LAUNDRY S80AP