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STEAME =— = GteAmEn sous w THOMPSON Wharf *YSDAY AND SATURDAY ALM. Leaves Sixth EVERY MONDAY, 6 ne fur down as 112th et. HE STEAMER MATTASO LEAVY WASHING tm on d Thursdays, at 7 Vier Landy Lands ot "ciock 2.m., Grinder's wiiart Sun "aand Cha: RK NOKFOLK, PORTSMOUTH, FY. 3 AND THE SOOTH.— Fetomse Steamboat Com- ar stramer E art ad, sand THUS at it Lookout, vik with “Bo Tailve o lines Ticket W. conconan sily (exee: t Sunday) for Tt ; returning reaches Waeht; 1. L. BLAK OKEOLK, FO: i » Captatn. MOUTH | ennt Steamer, | 7ORT Jand and Sesi LADY OF TH TAKE, eaves 6th str ESDAY and FRE voine ton. Provi- Hines Yornt with the Cheaoy eake & Ohio It erocms ern be seeured at B.& O.ticket | 2 St. Mure Hotel, at a al ALPE WEEKLY LINE OF STFAMPRS, LEAVING NEW YORK EVERY THURSDAY AT NOON, FRANC: ©. B. PICHARD & CO. General Paseenzer As NOTICE, A F ROUTE. = TP COMPANY LIMITE! May 23. May 30. Jone 6 ervia ../Wed., June 13. AY FROM NEW YORK. and 3100, ae ng to ac- rates. Steerage tickets from Liv- ‘bills of Jaden given for, Belfast, Glasgow, twerp and other ports ou the Conunent and | “aniean ports. rcdeen oe bak at the Company's ofica, 1 steeraze and cabin tO Teh wre iWreN New Yorn, Havax, SPTON AND BREMPS. apany Will sail EVERY SAT- ier, foot of 3d street, Hoboken. New York to Havre, Londoi n, first cabin, $100; second | ‘paid steerage certificstes, orp » apply, te OELRICHS & Green, New York; W. G. METZEKOTT Pennsylvania avcuus northwest, foe ue KOTTERDAM, AMSTERDAM ¥ K, XN f see. full powered, Clyde-built Dutch team ef this Line, SVERDAM. 1 SCHIEDAM IE 4 SCHULTE AN AND. W ails fo he Netherianés, URREX KLreet, “y Cit, -J., revularly ry WED- MESDAY ior Kotterdam and Ams+terdani, aiteruately. Piret ca 370: sevond cabin, $: steeran 2. . CAZAUX, General Avent, 27 Sovth Willi ew York. For passage april @. METZEROTT &C0. 95 F nave. W RAILROADS. Jy ione ann euro RAILBOAD. THE MODEL FAST AND THE ONLY LINE THE EAST AND Tul WEST via WASHINGTON. DOUBLE TRACK! JANNEY COUPLER! SIEEL RAILS! effect SUNDAY, NOV. 12, 1882. t.tion corner of New Jer- Louisville, and St Loui Gil & m.. 9209 p.m. alsce Sleeping Cars to abovs ut change; 10:13 & m. daily to Chicago, aay. urg, Cleveland, and Detroit at 10:15 a. m. daily; 5:40 p.m. is a solid train to leeping Cars attuched. 0 and 4:40; on Sunday, hetween Washington ana B itimore, Pp.mi., 3:30, 4:40, 7, and 11-30 p.m. un Branch, 8:10, 8:40 a m.. ay, 4:45" p.m. phia, 3:55, 8:15 am. capt sunday. except Sunday. and in ermediate fone, $15 a. except Sun- nore for Washington at 3, 10 and 10:30 wm, 12:15, 5, 6:95, 7 Baud AS a, uxton and Batiwore stop at D apply at the Baltimore ant » Washineton Station, 619 and 1351 £ 14th «treet, where orders be checked and received at NNSYLVANTA RoUTR KTH, WEST AND SOUTHWeat. e TRACK. x SPLENDID SCENERY, L BAILS. "MAGNIFICENT EQUIPMENT, = INF geT An) 59H, 1884, Farms Syave Wassvefoy Fnom Statios, CORNER cy Cr at p BSTeeETS, an FOLLOWS.” send the West, Chicavo Linuted Express sey pieeving Cuts at ¥-sOa.m.. daly: Past y. With Sleeping Care from fati. Western Expreas 7:30 Care to Picsburr ani Fees, 9:50 p.m. daily tor SEWING MACHINES, &e. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. MONIAL TO THE QUEEN, No. 280.—AN- THER MECHANICAL EXPERT: “Wi Murch 7, 1843.—Mr. C. Auerbach, Agent Quen hand Hsts., Washington, D.C.: F pir: Mr Leitch beng about to buys Sewing chine, he had three or four different kinds sent to ween. Domes- ving ¢ nidence in mis Judwrient ax a Te Me his house, (Wbeeler & Wileon, Singer, Jana ‘be, hanical man, re ie to g.ve my opinion which the bert m chine to invest in. After a thor- ough esitatinely gave it ax my can- | did ox n waa the beat, simplest, mos? ing Sewing Machine th durable t had ever come under burit on best mechanical inciples and of best f might add that when caited at the houne { wos decided'y in favor of another mak specttnily, ¥, DAVID MCKENZIE, Foreman Columb a Brass and fron Works.” mbh29 pe NOT BUY A SEWING MACHINE Until yon have examined end tried the HARTFORD SEW. NG MACHINE. Its movements are so easy that most delicate lady can use it without labor or makes a teau¥iful lock stitch alike on both and will sew from fine Swiss nainsook wo heavy on or cloth end leather without alterations. We will tend the Hartfori for trial to any address without charge. Cail or rend to our office for descriptive circu- jars, eo. S. OPPENHEIMER & BRO.. Popular snd Reliabie Sewing Machine and Fasmon Rooms (28 Orn STREEL NORTHWEST, mh2e St Cloud Building. J EVFR FORGET McKENNEY, AN ‘The old reliab'e Sewing Machine man. I am a deoler and not an axent, an business to. sel worth seliing. 124 have been too long in tho m machines, I keep everything Kenting and repairing. 427 9th street northwest. FINANCIAL. Cc "Towers &. Co., AND BROK AND INSURANCE, 1450 F fTREET NORTHWEST, Was: ixeton, D. C. We pay spect] attention .o obtaining CORRECT and RELIAULE informetion regarding our various city securitics, and are prepared at all times to answer inqui- riew rewarting «ame, HARKY C. TOWELS, member Stock Pxehanze, mhi7-3m paras = SIMPLEST, THE LEAST COM- Picated plan of insurance ‘resented to the fethers and mothers of families, and e plan that for SIRE gat be understood, ix that of the Mutual lererve stroot. Fuud Life Associt.on.” Oftice 1 whit I. Y. KNIGHT, Manager. Piva STOCK TELEGRAPH WIRES BETWEEN WASHINGTON, NEW YORK AND RICHMOND. H. H. DODGE, Bonds, Stocks and Investment Securities Bonght and Fold on Coumutasion, No. (89 i6r# STREET, (CORCORAN BUILDING,) ésency for Prince and Whitely, Stock Brokers, (4 Buoapwax. New Yous. Frere ctase of Seenvities boncht and ala on eommta- fcn in San Francisco, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York, Boston end Washington. Orders executed on the New York Stock Exchange at one-eighth of one per cent commission. Private and direct telegraph wires to ichmond, Baltimoro, Philadelphia, New York and Locton, through which orders are executed on the Stock Exchanges in those cities and repcrted back THIS AFTERNOON. (CHARLES W. HANDY, Real Estate Agunt. TRUSTEES SALE OF A DESIRABLE DWELLING, ON THE NORTHWEST CORNIK OF NOMI GAPLIOL AND FIEHGE STREETS NORTH: Es ST. By virtue of a dood of trust, dat-d the 27th day of, February, A. D. 1st, recofded in Liber No. 83, tolio 64, one of the land records for the District of Columbia, end at the written request of the party se- etred thereby, the undersigued will sell, at public auc- tion, in front of the premises, on FiiIDAY, APKIL TWENTY, 1483, at FIVE OCLC K P. M., the follow- inw described real estate, satuate in the city of Washing. ton, District of Colambie towit: | art of Lot numbered twenty three (23), in Square numbered six hundred and twenty (620), (roeinnin for the sume atthe southeast corner of eaidl lot numbered twenty-three (/3) and ran- ning thence north with the west line of North Capitol street one hundred nineteen (119) feet three (3) inches; thence west seventy (70) feet: thenos north elhteen (:8) fect: thence west twenty-two (22) feet thence south twenty-two (22) feet; thence east two (2) feet; thence south one Lundred and fifteen (115) three (3) inches, and thence e2st with the north line of Pierce street ninsty (90) feet to the place of bexinning, (except- ing the north eighteen (1%) fect three (3) inches front the depth of seventy (70) feet), tether with the im rovements, consisting of s lange doubleframe dwelling se and frau c. ‘Terms of sate: One-foarth and the residue in six, twelve and eighteen months, for which the notes of the purchaser, | interest at the rate of six per cent per annum, payable eeini-annually, and secured by a deed of trust on the property will bo taken, or all cash at option of the purchaser. $100 deposit required at the ting of sale, and sll conveyanciny and recording at purchaser's cost. Terms to be complied with in seven days from day of sale, or the property will be re- sold at che risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five days advertisement ims for damages by rearon of change of grades in North Capitol street are reserved to the estate of John @. Wi GEORGE TRUESDELL, ¥UGE SE CARUSL J. T. COLDWELL, Auctioneer. THIS EVENING. WALTER BD. WILLIAMS & 00.. Auctioncers. AUCTION! LAST WFEK! AUCTION! By order of 8. Goldstein, we will positively close tne balance of Diamonds, Goid Wetches and Jewelry, at pnbilc anction, within this week. Sales at TWU aud HALE-PAST SEVEN P.M. DAILY. kvery article fully warranted as represented. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts. apl6-6t Corner 10th and Dsts., facing Pa. ave. i. TO-MORROW. NHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. REGULAR SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. At auction root SA) URDAY, APRIL TWFNTY- FIKST, 1883, at TEN O'CLOCK, cmbracing Handsome Parlor ‘Furniture, Planofortes; one elegant French- plate Mante} Mirror, wth plush frame: very band- Walnut-carved Hall Set. together with very supe— Hor Chamber and Dining-room furniture? : ALSO, 30 Cages Conserved Peaches. ALe0, 40 Rolls Straw Matting, ali colors. ALso, Large assortinent of White Crockery. ALSO, Large forrel Horse. Extension-top Vhaeton, and other Carriages and Buggies. apl9-2t FOLEY, Anctioneer, Will” set, THURSDAY MORNING, commencin; APRIL 1'WELFTH, AT HALE-PAST TEN O'CLOCK, the stock of Dry Gods, at 908 Tta stroet, consisting of ODS, SILES, DKESS GOODS, TABLE LINENS, TOWELS. PURE JINEN SHEETINGS, HOSIERY, UNDER- MEN'S WHITE DRESS SHIRTS, GOSSAMER RUB- BER COATS, COMPLETE FLANAELS, CASSIMERES, AND A ASSORTMENT OF DESIRABLE DOMESTIC @oops. z Ladies will plense attend this sale, sis the proprietor ts determined to sell every art.cie to the highest bidder for cas M, FOLEY, Auctioneer, 008 7th street northwest Ss. BENSINGER, Auctioneer, le Washington Horse and Carriage Bazar, - 938, 940 and 949 Louisiana avenue. m30-1m AGEs, WAGONS, H Day WHURSDAY ALTER B. WILLIAMS & 00., Auctioneers. HANDSOME WALNUT CHAMBER SUITS, FRENCH PLATE GLASS DRESSER WASHATAND, . EBONY MARBLE-TOP TABLE, WALNUT MAK BLE-TOP CENTER TABLE, RANDSOMs EABY CHAIR, WALNUT WARDRODK. Will be sold TO-MORROW, APRIL TWENTY- Line Scope orld pl Sera! KA. a. ‘lade ae sales- Toor ing a rat marty leaving city. ia WeaL ren be WiLLTA LLTAMS &'CO., Aucte, IHOMAS DOWLING, Aucuoncer. ONE DRAG. IN GOOD ORDER, AT AUCTION. TO-MORROW, ‘Saturdsy), RIL] TWENTY- FIRST, 185, af TWELVE OCLOOK, without reserve. E E. NEWTON, Auctioneer. 5 = I will sell MONDAY MORNING, APRIL TWENTY- THIRD, at TEN O'CLOCK, at store No. 1831 Pennsyl- vania avenue, the stock of Fancy Goods and Toys for- meriy kept by Elizabeth Decker, deceased. HOSIERY, GLOVES, EMBROIDERIES, RIBBONS, LAOBS, GENT'S AND LADIES' UNDERWEAR, ZEPHYR WORSTED, GERMANTOWN WOOL, CLUTERE. Also, a full line of TOYS of all descriptions. ‘This stock of thas been run for thirty years, and a larwe assortment of goods will be found.” P. 8.—Deslers invited. ap2v-3t* SAM'L SAMSTAG, Salesman. HANOERY SALE OF VALUABLE OUT LOTS FRONIING ON AND NEAR TO FIFTEENTH ST! EET FAST, NFAR THE EASTERN TEL MINUS OF THE COLUMBIA RATLWAY FRACKS, BEING PART OF THE KKAMME iATE: Under decree of the Supreme Court of ‘the Dis feiet, of Colmnbia, in Fquity Canse, No. 7.577, Clark against Seibert ot al., | will sell auction, in frontof the premises, on FOUNTH, 1883, at FIVE O'CLOCK P. M~ ali-of Block No, 28; Lots Nos. 1, 48 4, 7, 8 and 9, in Block 29, art of Lot 1, in Block 39, which ject_on Galos street, nnd 25 feet on 16th street, of the subdivision of part of tract called “*Lon: Meadows,” made by Job Barvard, ‘Trustee, W. ie tt, and the Columbi: ilway Company, recorded in Liber "Gov. Shepherd,” folio 145, In the office of the Surveyor of said District. aid Block 28 is subdi- vided into 19 lots, but will be offered as a whole, and said lols in Klocis 29 will be offered in tho same way. ‘Terma: One-fourth cash, and residue in equal psy- ments at ong, two and threo years from aay of xe ‘with interest at six per cent per apnum, or all cash i desired., A reasonabie deposit required on day of -sale, snd conveyancing atthe purchasers cost. i} , Tr 603 D street northwest. DUNCANSON BROS., Aucta, 020-f, Wm HHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. HOT HOUSE, 20x24, EIGHTEEN FEET HIGH, WITH ARCHED ROOF, CONTAINI G ABOUT ONE THOUSAND PANE~ TOGETH!R WITH A CHOICE COLLECTION OF PLANTS, IN REAR OF PREMISES No. 1015 FOURTEENTH STREET NORTHWEST, At AUCTION. On TUESDAY, APRIL TWENTY-FOURTH, 1883, at TEN O'CLOCK, on the premises, I shall tell the above-mentioned Building, to be removed immediately. Also, about 600 pots of choice Flowers. api9-at THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. COouSRGERY SALE OF PROPERTY ON THE WE“T SIDE OF NINTH STRE:'S, THIND LOT SOUTH ¥ROM THE CORNER OF O STREET NORTH- By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the, District of Columbia, parsid on the 24 day of April. A. D. 1885, in’s quity Qsuse 7,098, the un dersigned Trustecs will sell to the highest bidder, at ublic auction, on TUESDAY, the 1 WENTY-FOURTH AY OF APRIL, A. D. 183, at FIVE O'CLOCK P. M.. in front of the premises, Lot numbered fifty-three (83), inequare numbered three hunured and. sixty. seven, situated in the City of Washington, District of (olumlia, improved, by ‘two frame tenements, num- bered 1328 and 1330 9th street northwest. ‘Terme of sale, prescribed by decree: One-third of the purchase money cash, and the residue in twu equal installments, payabie at six and twelve months, with interest ut six per cant per annum from date of sale. A deposit of $100 required at time of sale. If terms are not complied with in ten days from date of sale the trustecs reserve the right to res Il the Property at the vublie, KIDAy, MAY ap9-im (CIAL TEETH MADE BEFORE AND IN- serted immediately after extracting natural teeth, Modern methods and skill in all branches of Dentistry. Moderate tees. e3-ly DR. DONNAL! 1321 F street northwest. D* ® + scot. ‘DENTIS - 1207 F -treet northwest Preservation of the Natural Teeth pecialty. f1-4m* if R. RANDALL PARSONS, Dentist, 428 7th etrect northwest, over Ballantyne's Book Store. Gold fillings a specialty. Gas given day or night. 85 KR. KLOEBER, DENTIST, 626 BE Sraeur Norruwesr. Vitalized Air by the Hurd System, for the painiess ex- traction of Teeth. auxd Rk. T. M. TALBOTT, DENTIST, No. 497 7TH Diss tra es bee Dentistry in all its branchés. ‘Teeth inserted $7 per set. Ali work war- ranted. janl9 FiOREARD, DENTAL ASSOCIATION. No. 211 doors novth of vanis 436 street, three A avenue, east aide. Hereafter extractions under Nitronk Oxide, without pain will be $i for the fret tocth and 50 cents each additional tooth at the same fitting. Extractions without as, 60 cents each tooth. Rent Artinclal ‘Toot mede, ‘$7 per, set. Gold and a Fillings, from. 3. All work warrant frst clan. roHiave wdministered Nitrous Oxide to over 380, 000 pai ta, «Patients, will be furnished free cand from the fen So ci om SPECIALTIES. DE ROBERTSON, SPECIALIST 7 dential consniting Physician: can be consulted Wednesiiay Perey tt AO8€ erect northwest; main Mice, ‘30 N. iberty street, Baltimore. apl9-3m a) Biss ROSS, THE LONG-ESTA Bi ISHED, RE- ME liable Clairvoyaut and Astrologist, gives better id SD CONFI- 20 years experience: and Saturday, trom 2 to 9 retixfaction in all sffairs of life than any one in the pro- fession; pavic Fs fells the past. present anc future destiny: tives ¢ end assistance on all matters appertaining to sinese, Jove aad matrimony. ALL IN TROUBLE CALL. isfaction given or no pay. " Copeultation Rooms, 40 treet, above D street northwest. This month con- sultst'on feo reduced. Ladies, 60 cents; gentlemen, $1. mi O AND SEE PROF. WARRING, MEDIUM AND REAL ASTROLOGER, At 715 Ninth street northwest. Five thousand dollars to any one who can equal him in telling the past, present and future, causine speedy marriages, briuwing separated together, and in business affaire, whose advice is invaluable. He tells consultora name Jn full, and is the only person that can do so, Prof. Warring asks no questions and uses no cards of uy description in his profession. i SATISFACTION GIVsN OR NO PAY. Ladies, $1; gentlemen, $1. mis. Fee—| ES, Mita RENCE MAGNETIC HEALER ‘and Business Medium, has removed to 1724 7th street northwest, where she will be pleased to mect her many frie 117-3m" ME. BR ‘ELLS ALL THE EVENTS OF Mtr Riana es ALE, Eadieeand Gan- femen 50" cents each. 408 L street. between 4th and St streets northwest. ___ MEDICAL, &e MOST estal ears experience, will ibe Urinas tions RS. BROTHERS AND GRAY GIVE DD) ircccriptios aad Sa CEAY GIVE ‘side-sho No. 1028, will sell at_ public auction, on TU! DAY, THE FIRST DAY OF MAY, A. D. 183d, at FIVE O'CLOCK P. M., in front of the premises, ail that part of Lot No, 22'6f the subdivision of equare N 197, In the city of Washington, B.C» bexinning point on 15th street four feet south of the northeast ner of said lot, and running thence south twenty feet, and extenting back with that width ninety-four feet'to a wie public alley in the rear of anid lot. ‘Verms: One-third cash, and tho balauce at six and twelve months, with interest; or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $50 will be required at the time of sale. All conveyancimg at the expeuse of the purchsser. All assessments and taxes to May 1, 1883, Payable out of the purchase money, ‘M. F. MATTINGLY, Trustes. ap!9-d&ds No. 436 7th street. rpuomas DOWLING, Aucuoneer. CATALOGUE SALE oF CHINESE AND JAPANESE FINE ART WORK TO BE SOLD AT PUBLIO AUCTION, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, APRIL EIGHTEENTH AND NINETEENTH, COMMENCING EACH DAY AT ELEVEN A, M, AND THREE P, M. COMPRISING : JAPANESE AND CHINESE GOODS, LACQUERS, PORCELAINES, POTTERY, BRIC-A-BRAC, NOV- ELTIES, TEA SETS, SATSUMA, KIOTO, KU- TANI, MAKUDZA AND KISHUI WAKES, &o., SCREENS, PANELS, SCROLLS AND DECGORA- ‘TIONS. THIS SUPERB COLLECTION WILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION ON THE ABOVS DATES AT MY GALLERY AND SALESROUMS, SOUTH- WEST CORNER ELEVENTH AND PENNSYL- VANIA AVENUE. : Parties interested in decoratit shor aqyarties interested in decorative works should give this ‘The collection wil be on view Monday and Tuesday, April 16th and 17th, all day? slice a ‘THOMAS LOWLING, Auct. apl3-at ¥2-THE ABOVE SALE IS POS ' PONED (OWING fon sovereaMiction in the family of the importer) wut WEDNESDAY AND TRURSDAY NEXT, APRIL TW! ‘LFTH and TWENTY-B8IX1 H. same hours. d&da THOMAS DUWI.iNG, Auct. PROPOSALS. prorosars FOR FRESH BEEF, MUTTON, &o. Orrick Puncuastxa anp Deport Commissary oF SUSISTRNCE, Wasuinxoton, D. G.. April 19, 1883, Sealed proposels, in triplicate. addreseed tothe un ér- signed, will be recetvea at this office, until 12 o'clock 17th, 1883, at which time noon, on THURSDAY. Ma: ned in the pre-ence of bidders, and place they will be o| for furnishing the Fresh Beef required by the Subsiet. ence Department, United Staces Army, at this depot, for to troops, &e., during the fiscal year com- mencing July 1st, 1883. ‘Separate proposals will also be received for furnishin from the contractor's stall during the same period such cholee cuts ot Fresh Be-f, Mutton and Corned Beef as may be required for sales to officers. government reserves the right to reject any or all proposals. Information as to conditions, quality of Beef, pay- ication W th Paacs Siceping Car ‘YOTOMAC RAILROAD. nandaixta, Rochester, Duffie, Negara, Vee btnart ste BALTIMORE » Fer tr drogsist who divides profits with the doctor. disappointed of a cure of private diseanes sult Drs. BROTHERS and GRAY, 906 B st furnish medicines, guarantee a cure or no wu duly except Natura: palace wt-n Carerdekrun.,* “2 Palace Cars and Elmira, £19.99, - daily, ex Tor Sew dors ant cept sunday Yer Estemore, © 8:09, 9:97, 10:20 a.m. ana 1 4°20, 4:40. 6:20, 7-9), 9:50, and 10:20 p.m. On 8700, So", 8, 6:20, T150, 9:50, he = {ce Lion 40am, and440 p.m. daily, excepe Sunday” For Ags ke ms Gavam end 4:60 p.m. daly. except ALEXONUEIA AND FREDERICKSBURG _ RAIL. WAV AND ALEXANDRIA ANU WASHINGLON 6:90, 7:00, 9-2, 13-00 and 11:25 a.m, 30, years’ experienc ADIES, YOU CAN CONFIDENTLY CONSUL! Liz BROTHERS, 906 Bat. «.w. lar atte tion paid to all Diseaxos peculiar to Ladies, Ps All irrecularities aud ‘Thirty-five years’.experience, ANHOOD RES’ BY USING A of two of Dx. BROTHERS Invigorating Conic Wil cure any case of Seminal Weakness, Nervous De: bility and Impotency. It imparts vigor to the whole system. | 906 aw. £23-2m* married 01 Ovarian Troubles treated. at. B. JOHN TRIPP’S BLOOD PURIFIER ts ‘cure for Syphilis, Berofula. Ov d two and all’ fusranteed in either Revere Houma, ¥ 00 snd 11:30 p.m.” On Gnd 11:250.m., and 200 and 12.30, nd 12: Sunday at 8:00, 8:63 and 10:00 am.: 9:20pm. ‘Ticket anc information at the OF th mrect and Panuryivanis avent 7-0 and ¥:iv_p. ____ WOOD AND COAL. Coat Axp Woon. Just received a large WOOD ; ulso fresh mined COAL of domestic use, all of which we offer ‘The attention of respectfully invited au inspection of ouretodke —* STEPHENSON & BRO., ‘th st. wharf and 12th et. and aP. ave. THE TRADES. ELGEKS, JUURSALS, CASH BOOKS, &o., &c., ‘Yo order at Lycett's ‘ile Bindery: WW. MONEAL, Prop’. ment, &c., can be obtained by ap) W: H. NASH, ap20-6t Capt. and 6.82, U. 8. ‘A. RiGostBUCMON OF THE EASTERN POR- TIO » OF THE SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTIO: BUILDING. i acy Wasnrxatox, D. C., April 16, 1883. Sealed Proposals, separate for the different pranch of the above w: rk ia enumerated below, will be roelved UNTIL TWELVE M.; ON APIIL TWENTY-SIXTH, Head No. 1, Rolled Iron Floor Roof, ete, 2, Wrought and Cast Iron Stairs, 3, Brick 4, Cat Stone W &, Carpenter's 6, Stating. 7, Plastering. Orrice oF THE SzonETaRy, } ‘ork. Work. government to do 80. ‘The ‘be made b: De obtained at the arenitect "The proposals sro to be endorsed ‘ ‘Proposals for "and to beaddressed to | Secretary Smithsonian Institution, SDAY AN SLO OEAIRG. | risk and ting purchaser. Fremptly. Quotations of Stocks and Bonds and in- | {OMMENCING AT TEN O'CLOCK, KEGARD- and cost of Gee Paha formation regarding the Markets received through our | _ constantly on hand ickat private male a lance stock of Le Droit Building, | qrustees. wires INSTASTLY uirct irom the Sew York Stock Horses, New and = econd-hand Buggies, Carriages, £x- a eee Exchange. DA | Erasigomonte ne ore: Miberal advanssson | “NUNCANSON BROS. Avior ** aplo-d&da DENTICT RY 7 JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. DENTISTRY. . * = NER EIR) Pe SEES two Story BRICK HOUSE, No. 099 N STREET R. HARTLEBEN. GRADUATE OF PENNSYL- | Gyancr eT . TD™ vinta Grlere Patio Wie “having pamhaced | CHANCERY. SALE. OF DESIRABLE, Prozenty ae Bey oteeg ane Sener wil senuime the prackce about TWEtN'L AND M SiRLETS NOKTHW SPLENDID BUILDING LOTS, FRONTING ON trocs and dhe pubsie vereraly ana dentist of sur tied | BY virtue of a decree passed by the Supreme W YORK AVENUE ASD OI STOEET, BE: thiiyy aL AY CASSAN, Dents 115 Lathe ae neat | COB tho Listrit of Columubia Ia equity cause TWIEN NINTH AND TENTH STRLETS NORTHWEST. On MONDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL TWEN-, TY-THIRD, at FIVE O'CLOCK, we will sell to! close an in front of the premises, sub-lot 18, in square 367, ‘fronting 24% feet on N atre t north, with gacpth of 120 fect tony alley, improved by two-story Brick Dweiling, No. 939 N street, with modern conve- Diences, At SIX O'CLOCK, SAME AFTERNOON, in front of the premises, sub-lot 7, in square 372, fronting 27 feet 5 inches on New York avenue, and running through to K street, with « frout on said atrect of 26 fect 3 inches, ‘This lots about 160 fect iu depth, and would make two very desirab ¢ Bui.ding Lots, being in one cf the best Jogations in, Waahinyton. ‘Terms: One-third cash; balancs in one, two and three years, notes to bear six per cent interest, and to De recured ‘by deed of trust, or all cach. at option of purchaser. A deposit of $100 required on vach piece as ‘soon a8 sold. ‘Lerms to be complied with inten days, otherwise resale at risk and oost of defaulting purchaser after five days’ public notice of such resale in some newspaper published in Washington, D.C. apl9-d&de DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts. HANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE HOUSE AND LOT ON SIXiEENTH STREET, BETWEEN P AND 9 STREETS, ABOVE SCOTT CIRCLE, JHE HOUSE BEING NO. 1508, ON SIXTEEN’ By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of District of Coluinbis, passed in Equity causo Ne 8,428, the undersicned Tru-tee wili sell, at pul auction, in front of in ‘Turton’ subilivision of lot Washington, D. C.,on SATURDA’ AY OF APRIL, 1883, at SIX P.M, ‘Lec of tale: One-half cash; residue in on year, with intevest, or rll cash at ‘option of purchaser. ‘Trustee reserves right to require a de oit of $200 whe bid accepted. ‘ihe deferred payments to be secured by reserve lien or by deed of truet sati GEO. H. TUKTC Trustee, 1009 K street northwest. DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts. apl8-d&ds rpuomas DOWLING, Auctioneer, TRUSTEFS’ SALE OF A DESIRABLE TWO A A HALF STORY BRICK DWELLING HOU: KSTREET, NEAR NINETEENTH NOKL WEST, NO. 1637, By virtue of a deed of trust from’Anna M. Rein-, muth, dated the first day of December. A.D. ci “ht teen hundred and seventy-five. and recorded in Liber No. 816, folio 61. one of the Land records of the District of Columbia, the subscribers will sell to the highest und Lest bidder, in front of th> premises, on THURSDAY, the TWENTY-SIXTH DA\ OF APRL., A.D. 1883, A'THALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK IN THI AFIERNUON, “‘the following described real estate and premise, a tuate, lying aud belng in the City of ashington, in the D.strict of Columbia, known and desirnated upon the ground plat or plan of aid eity as part of lot nuin- bered eeven (7), in square numbered ons hundred aud seven (107): inulng for the same at the southeast corner of said lot, and running thence west along the line of north K street twenty (20) feet; thence north one hundred and forty-seven (147) fe tien (10) inches, to the north or rear line of said lot; thence east twenty(20) tect, to the east line of ssid lot; thence south along sale eaa' line to the place of beinning; together with all and sie gular the iniprovements, "et celra, as ip said deed of trust mention: ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purchse money to be pela in cash—of which two huodred (2% dollars must paid at the time of sale—and the residue in theo equaisumsin one, two and three years, respectively, from date of sale, with interest at the rate of «ix. per centum per annum, payable (oiaperer for which the purchaser must give notes, secured by a decd of trust. with covenant of insurance and taxes, on the i emires sold: or all cash, at the purchaser's option. f the terms of sale are not compied with within five Gays from the day of sale, the trustees reserve the right to resell the property, on five day.’ public notice in the ““Eveniig Star," at the risk and oost of the purchaser in defanlt. Alf conveyancing and reco:diug At the cost of the purchaser. ANTHONY HYDE, Trustee. apl7-dkds DAVID RITTSNHOUSE, ‘Trustee. W]\HOMAS E. WAGGAMAN, Keyl Estate Auctioneer. EES SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED WER, ANB No. 103 PENNSYLVANIA ENGR NORTHWEST. eee By virtue of a deod of trust, dated the 21st day of, Tae st nex’, one ‘of the lane! seen at he inter , one mn Columbin,’and at the reqttest of the hiolsers Of the notes secured thereb3 ult having beeu made iu the p: meut thereof, undei will sell, nal au Hon, in front of tho premince, on SATURDAY. TH. TWENTY-FIRS DAY OF APRIL, 1683, at FOU O'CLOCK P. M., the following-described real entate, situated in ie Washington, District of Colum: bin, 20 wit: All those pieces or jraroeia of land situate and lying in the said city of Washington, aed known Bhd deno:tbed us Tatts of Yow sent two (2) and $1EDt(@), in square numbered fivenundred andsoventy- The terms of sale are: One-third cash, and the remain- der in six (6) and twelve (12) months from day of sale, or a'l cash, at purchaser's option; the deferred, ments to bo secured by a deed of trun, dollars ($100) must be ds poste THOS. W. THOMAS E. WAGGA IHANCERY SALE Cis UNIMPROVED REALUABLE,L pune INTERSECTION OF L STHEYT. NO! AND PENNSYLVANIA AVENU! No. 2608 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, THE COLUMBIA HOSPITAL, IMPROVED B TWO-STORY B-ICK BUILBIAG, KNOWN THE, COACH FACLORY OF JOHN PAYN of a decree 1@ premi 5 ‘3 By virtue of the: of Dinirlet of Columbia, : pine of itt babe aa banhy cont a a = hs, und FIVE O'CLOCK P. M., the f 18), in equare numbered street , having are complainants — and .. in front of on estate, situate in the sity of John Be oan, and fr. det passed eetants ay HIDAY, er sitoat Solumtia,to wit: All of feat on. e terms fe 2d Edition. Lalest Telegrams to The Star. PHENIX PARK MURDER TRIALS. JURY IN THE KELLY CASE DISAGREE. 4 FIGHT WITH ARMED TRAMPS. ———— ‘The Dublin Murder Trials. THE JURY IN THE CASE OF KELLY DIBAGRER Dvsiin, April 20.—The Jury in the case of Kelly, at 6:45 o'clock in the afternoon, retired to deliber— ate on thelr verdict, and after remaining out some little time returned to the court room and an- nounced that they were unable to agree. ee A Fight with Armed Tramps. ‘TWO OFFICERS OF THE LAW WOUNDED, AND ONE TRAMP FATALLY SHOT AND SEVERAL. CAPTURED. BRAINERD, MINN., ADTil 20.—Sherif Mortz and the police had a lively skirmish yesterday after- noon with a crowd of armed tramps who had stationed themselves at the raflroad bridge near the city and were stopping everyone who came along. The officers captured six of the party and lod them in jail Policeman — Showteli and Deputy Sheriff Palmer were silghtly wounded “in the fray. After ‘this first capture the sheriffs posse, armed with Win- chester rifies, started In pursuit of the others, who ‘were hiding in the timber on the west side of the tiver. They came upon two, who were lying in a thicket, revolvers in hand, one of whom was the man who had shot Showtell. They were ordered to throw up their hands, and upon their refusal to do so the police party fired, severely and probably fatally wounding one of the hunted men, who, with his companion, was removed to thé jail! making a total capture of eight men. They all retend to hall from New Orleans, and say they ave been working their Way gradually thence up the river. —$— Sale of n Newport, R. I., Mansion. Provipencs, RI, April 2%.—The mansion on Narragansett ‘avenue, Newport, belonging to the estate of the late Gov. Morgan, was gold to-day to Gen, R. T. Wilson, of New York, for $80,000, in- cluding the furniture. Respite for an Indian Murderer. Sr. Louris, April 20.—Advices have been recetved from Indian Territory to the effect that a Cherokee Indian, named “Blossom,” who was to have been hanged at Tahlequah yesterday, has been re- spited. — : ‘Transportation Rates in the South. BALTiMone, Mp., April 20.—The rate committee of tite Southern Ratlway and Steamship assocla- tion for arranging transportation rates between the south and west and eastern seaboard are in session in this city. Representatives of the asso- clated Unes in Virginia and the Carolinas, of the Cincinnati, N, O. and Texas Pacific, the Central of Georgia, the Western and Atlantic, East Tennes- see, Virginla and Georgia. the South Carolina rafl- -way and Louisville and Nashville are present. A number of treight_ agents and officials from other Toads in the soujy and west are aiso in attend- ance. The princiPal subject of consideration at this meeting is the adjustment of rates in the south and between the west and southern sea- Coast, which has ‘been referred to a sub-commit- tee. ‘This committee 1s now in session, and will Teport this afternoon or evening. eg A Paper Mill Burned. Reapina, Pa., April 20.—The GS mill at Catawissa, owned and operated by@PcCready & €o.. of Philadelphia, was destroyed by fire last night. ‘The mill was recently refitted with new machinery. The loss 1s estimated at $75,000; insur- ance not yet ascertained. The origin of the fire ts 8U sposed to have been from spontaneous combus- tlon. About one hunared and fifty men aro thrown out of employment. ———— ‘The Phipps Forgery. Puitaperura, Pa., April 20.—Argument upon the demurrer to'the ihdictment motions to quash Jn the case of Ellis P. Phipps, ex-superintendent: of the alms house, charged ‘with forgery, Wis begun in the court of quarter sessions to-day. Charged with Murder. Newark, N. J. April 90. —Andrew Fogarty was Drought t this city from Philadelphia this morn- ing and locked up In the county jail to answer a charge of murder. He isaccused of having stabbed Matthias Ryan, !n South Amboy, on February Sth. Ryan was brought to Newark, and died in St. Michael's hospit: March 18th. Under the laws of New Jersey, the death having occurred in E sex county, Fogarty can only be tried in E<sex county, Fogarty has been indicted, and will be arraigned in court in a few days. ——_>___. A sok dares Solved. MILwauKes, Wis. April 20.—The mystery sur- rounding the disappearance of little Maggie Hen- necke was solved this morning. a tugman finding her body in the river near the lake. It 1s badly decompos‘d, but the clothing 1s intact, and she has been fully identified. —— Cincinnati Oil Exchange. CiNnciNNaTI, April 20.—The Cincinnatt oll ex- chanve, a new organization, elected its directors to-d Five are from Cincinnati, one from Pitts- vi audions from Oll City. It will begin business on May —————— A Strike Probable. REAviNG, Pa., April 20.—The proprietors of the Reading tron works this afternoon Informed their pipe mill employes that they would not concede the increase In wages asked for, as the business did not warrant It. A strike is probable. A meeting of employes is called for to-night. rei aris Dull Day In Wall Street. New Yor«,April 20.—The Post’s financial article says: The general character of the stock market Curing the forenoon was dull and rather heavy on asmaller volume of business than in the same hours — yesterday, the net result of the forenoon’s business being a decline of 3% 10 % per cent.Jersey Central,Northwestera and Wabash were considerably lower, while Lackawanna, St. Paul, Lake Shore, Louisville and Nashville, and Union Pacific, in which there was a good deal of tradin:, were steady, at a slight fractional decline from last night. Hantbal and St, Joe declined 1% froin the opening for the preferred on sales of 800 giares, the common remataing unchanged. |The Vinderbilts were generally duil and steady except Lake Shore and Northw:st-rn. The Southwest- erns, except Wabash, were dull and steady. Den- ver Was steady but a fraction higher. Central Pacifle was especially dull. ‘Che total sales up to 12:30 o'clock were about 195.000. Rates for call loans on stocks during the forenoon were 5} per cent. eee ‘Telegraphic Briefs. Frolerick W. Eames was shot dead this forenoon by Chas. Higham, a pattern muker, at the Eames Vacuum Brake works, Watertown, N. Y. At Watertown, N. Y., Frederick 'W. Eames w: shot dead this forenoon by Chas. Higham, pate: maker at the Eames Vacuum Brake Works. Hig- ham was loiged in jail. os The Marne, BALTIMORE, April 20.—Virzinta 68, consolidated, 20] dog, 24 selon, 96; uow 10.403, 33x; now Sa, 53 odin BALTIMORE, April 0.—Cotton duil—mta.tiine, 10, Flour stecdy snd firm—Howard street and western oa4.00; do. extra, 4."5a4.7: 00; city mills, super, 3.25; 8.50; Rio brands, 6.00a6.25: ., Buperiative patent, 7.50. _ western irrecular and hicher -18al/21; do. amber, 1.21al.25; 6. 1.23% bid; No, 2 western winter red, asked: May, 1.21%a1-21%; Sune, 1.22}¢u1.23. 1.217481. 2244. Corn—sout steady: western Jar and higher, closing easy; southern white, 62x! Yellow, 65466; western mixed, spot, and Aj ril, sacked: May, 64965; June, G5ixa65%; steamer, 613su 63. Oste ‘ull and steady—southern, 52a56: western White, 54x56: do. inixed, 51a53: Pennsylvania, 2a66. Kye sioady, 68470. | Hay quie'—priiae to choice Pen sylvania and Maryland, 14.0%216.0 and firm. Mess pork, 20.00. Buil and cleat rib sides, packed, 8%a11. Bacon—shonld-ra, 9%; clear rib sides, 12, Haws, 1éa16. | Lard—refined, 124. Butter duli—western, packed, 17a23: roll, 14818. axe lower ddull, 16. Petrolenam nominal—refined, 855a8%. Coffee lower and quict—Rio cargoes, ordi to fair, 83§:9%. Sugardull—A soft, 84: conper retin AS. et and steady, 1:163401.17- Too per, Serre Bee ES 8.00; qrain, 33°4d. Receipte—fiour, 444 ‘barrels; ‘what, “18.000 “bushalp: ‘comm 38 000 Vushele; oats, 8.000 bushel 70) bushels. Si ments—corn, 40.000 bushels. Salee—wheat, 337, bushels; corn, 96,000 bushels, NarionaL AcaDEMyY OF Scrences.—Tbe public session of the National Academy of Selences began. at one o'clock to-day. The following papers were assigned to be read previous to the final adjourn- menbsasing: On the 8) of an A Gas Burner, 8. P. Some Exper- iments upon a Method of Ferming a Visible Image of the Solar Corona, A. W. Wright; On the Phos- phorescence of Sulphate of Quinine, A. W. alge cod Further Generalizations regarding Complex Inor- ganic Acids, Wolcott Gibbs; The Fauna of the Gulf of Mexico, A. ; On the Great Object Glass made by Alvan &@ Sons for the Pulkowa Observatory, Otto von Struve. The election terday of new members two sessions. There were 1 case scone Freeland a from Jesferson barracks to tullitary division of the Ata meeting of the Chesapeake Presbytery, at the Central Presbyterian church, yesterday after- noon, Rev. James H. Smith, of Leesburg, Va, moderator, Rev. J. G. Stuart was examined and ordained. He will be installed as pastor of the Salem, Va., church. Rev. P. T. Epes, of the Greenwich church, was elected as delegate to the general assembly at Louisville, Ky., next month, and Rev. James Smith, of Leesburg, as alter- nate At the evening session, Rev. Dr. A. D. Pol- lard, of Warrenton, Va., delivered a sermon. PROCERDINGS TO-DAY. ‘The presbytery met at 93¢ o'clock this morning. ‘The subject of foreign missions was di Rev. Mr. Turnbull, chairman of the committee on the subject, tendered his resignation. A vote of ‘thinks was given him, and Rev. A. W. Pitzer was appointed in his place. ‘he overture from the Concord presbytery, fa- voring marriage to a deceased wife's sister, Was taken up, discussed, and adopted by a vote of 11 to% The committee on home missiongmade a re- port, which was adopted. . TIME AND FLAOK OF THE NEXT MEETING. The selection of the place of meeting next fall being in order, Rappahannock, Culpeper, and Wa- terford were named, and after five ballots Rappa- hannock and Tuesday, 11th of September, was noted as the time. Rev. Mr. Epes said he knew that the Rappahannock church did not want the Presbytery there if it dit not remain over Sunday. —“ What do they want with all the min- isters there when they cannot hold over ie services?” asked one. Another answered: “Those not engaged to preach may pray.” The moderator suggested tht if they met Tuesday they could remain wll Saturday, and if the People came out they could have preaching. ‘ne motion selecting Rappahannock as the place was reconsidered, and Culpeper was selected. The time Was fixed at Wednesday, September 13th, at o'clock. Resolutions of thanks to the ladies of the church, &c., were adopted, and the presbytery adjourned: The Star Route Trial. CONTINUED FROM THE FIRST EDITION. Mr. Ker, after disposing of the different alleged conspirators, entered upon general discussion of the testimony. Desiring to explain a point with & map, he handed a map to the jury. Foreman Crane remarked, “so far as I am concernod it 1s ail photographed in my mind. J don’t know how it ts with the others.” He passed the map on to his fellow-jurors. ————— Local Notes. The surgeon general, U.S. A., In @ note, asks the District Commissioners that g fire alarin box be placed at. his office. pone of the most beaurital and artistic pieces — rniture belonging to the government Is a clazantiy carved mahogany table recently: placed in the reception room in the office of the Becre- tary of War. It was made in Boston, and has been greatly admired by all who have seen it. A lawyer came into the Police Court this morn- ing and inquired if he couldn’t see “the court. “Just sit down a minute,” sala the Juage. “No, I won't sit down amohg’ you,” said the barrister, “you are all a set of —————— robbers.” After & struggle, Mr. Lawyer was safely put behind tre bars, where he kept up his harangue, Valentine W. Sllers, charged. with countertelt- ing and committed to jail on April 10th, by the 2-7 udealeaae rel on giving bonds 1D Many tons of waste paper have accumulated, ready to be sold by the secretary of the Senate and doorkeeper cf the House. This morning Lieut. Johnson, of the second pre- cinct, was taken violently ill at the station house With a fainting fit, and was for a time*Insensibic. Medical aid was rendered and he recovered, and s00n afterward was able to sit up. ee District Government Affairs. THE NEW POLICEMEN. Several of the newly appointed policemen were to-day fitted out with their uniforms and implements of office, embracing whis- Ues, batons, pistols, ‘manuals, — badges, etc. Major Dye, in ‘reply to @ question of Stak reporter, as to what there was of public interest to-day, Said that there was nothing of public interest from the office of the Commission- ers since the publication of the evening papers of yesterday. It 1s the opinion of many that Ser- geant Redway is to succeed Lieutenant Johnson permanently, PERMITS TO BUILD. Building permits have been issued by Inspector Entwisle as follows: John Sherman, erect a three- story dwelling, Massachusetts avenue, between 17th and 18th Streets; $9,000. Patrick ‘Corcoran, erect four three-story and basement dwellincs, corner 12h and O ‘streets northwest; $10,000. ‘Thos. Norfleet, repair brick, 427 12th street north- west; $100. Thos. Dunn, repair fraine on Grant avenue, county; $200. Wm. Sheridan, repair brick, southeast corner 20'h and P streets northwest; $1.200. Mary W. Clymer, erect two two-story «mm Dasement dwellings, 15th, between R and Sstreets: $9,000. Children’s ‘haspital, bufld_ frame paviilon in rear of hospital: $400. Francis Prott, build ad- dition to brick, 426 7th street; $200. J. A. Macau- lay, repair frame corner Sumner and 7th-street road, county; $700. Herdic Phaeton Co., erect a brick Poe? Bags aa corner 10th and © streets south- east; $19, Army Recrvirs Orperep.—Recruits have been Ordered as follows: 150 to Fort Snelling, Minp.; 90 to Fort Douglass, Utah; 60 to Fort Russell, Wy- oming, and 25 to Fort Wingate, New Mexico, Srconp Lrzvrs. R. F. Ames, eighth infantry, and ‘M. Weaver, jr., second artillery, have been ordered to accompany detachments of fecruits to the Pre- sidio of San Francisco, THE New Revenve Vesset.—The Secretary of the Treasury has named the new revenue marine Yessel, intended for duty in Galveston harbor, “Charles B. Penrose,” after the former Assistant Secretary of the Treasury of that name, A New Baxk.—The controller of the currency has authorized the Planters National bank, of Henderson, Ky., to begin business with a capital of $60,000, and the Xenta National bank, of Kenta, Ohio, capital $129,000. SECRETARY TELLER MAKES 4 CORRECTION IN AN Iuronrant Dxcision.—Secretary Teller to-day ad- dressed a communication to the Commissioner of the General Land Office, in which he says: “My atte ntion hes been recently called to a certain ex- Pression of opinion touching a vold entry occur- Ting In my decision of February. 12th, last, In the case of Julia D. Graham agt. Hasttigs and the Dakota Ruliroad Company. The question under consideration in that case related solely to a prima facie, valid homestead entry of record at the date of the raflroad grant and when the company’s right thereunder attached. It was. therefore, un- necessary to discuss or consider the question of a voldentry, * * *” The Secretary directs that the sentence “void or volde*ie” in the decision be stricken out, in order that it may conform strictly to his Intention, whict: was to deal only with a valld entry. The sentence thus eliminated has caused the department considerable annoyance, Tae Case OF Cot. DovGLas—Col Robert M. Douglas, son of the late Stephen A. Douglas, until | recently U. 8 marvhal for the western district of North Carolina, fafled to turn over, upon a request in writing, to his successor in that ‘office, Mr. 'T. B. Keogh, certatn records and papers sald to belong to the’ marshal’s oMce. The Attorney General thereupon directed the United States attorney for the western district of North Carolina to have Col, Douglas indicted for the abstraction of government property. ‘The court is now in ses. ston there. it fs understood that the friends of Col. Dougias justifies his retention of the papers on theground that they are necessary to the proper settlement of his accounts. He is expected here shortly for the purpose of making the settlement and will probably bring the papers with him, but it 18 said that the Attorney General will insist upon their being formally handed over to his suc- cessor, PoLIcE CourT—Judge Snel. ‘To-day, Catherine. Tolliver and Jenny Ricks, Sloe ah te, Manse oe eeu a t |, do.; do. Jos. Finley, ing bar open on Sunday; $20. John English, keeping his bar open on Sunday; $20, Jno. Guethler, unli- censed bar; $105 or 60'days, Margaret Reed, 23- sault on Lucy A. Bailey; $10 or80days. Jno. ‘Thomas, colored, assault on Benjamin Brown; $20 or 0 days Edward Ready, larceny of two cart loads of bricks; personal bonds; $3 or 30 daya. eee News Briefs. Bills are ding in the Philadelphia city coun- lis. providing for underground tel mn wires. Iusnowed at Montreal and vicinity all day yes- ‘The ice between Montreal and Quebec is Ht firm, oussia is making wholesale arrests of nthilists. have been convicted at St. Petersburg, of whom six have been sentenced to death, two to Ute ~yphieencontsono| ‘ten to long terms of imprison- Nir Stafford Northcote unveiled a statue of Lord Beaconsfield in Parliament Square, London, yes- lay. aereatter It wil cost $200 a year to keep open a ‘saloon in Portland, ‘Yn tue. Choctaw ation, dndlan Territory, yes- terday, John 8. Lenox,a os atthe head of a band of outlaws, sul U.8. Marshal D. H. Lyman, who was in’ ‘of some prison- ers, 2 kilied him. The we then set the i ; i j t HI ia pril #.—Daring the pro ess of a tire here early thts morning,on K ¢ Toot of a Dullding fell in, burying a. number at Agen rsoms in the rains Joun berger, cope of a naloon in toe botiging which fell, and an unknown man were taken from the rutos dead. Twelve mea were badly hurt about the nend and dack. Seve eral persons are known to be in the ruins, but ib 1s Delleved that all of the wounded have Deen re- covered. indian special @ispatch from Danvers, Cor, April 290.—A Gen. Crook's headquarters ut Willcox, Artrona, gays: “The territorial press have exaggerated Ud Of Indian outrages in onfer to inflame an rr upon the reservations of the lodlans, Gen. Crook has been greatly hampered and an- oyed at these inflammatory articles. He witl move into Mexico Sunday. ‘Tue Cetric CLUB.—At a meeting of a number of Irish-American citizens, held last evening ip the parlors of No. 221 Pennsylvanta avenue north west, She Celtic Club was a, having for tts ob ‘the consideration: the present condition of ‘Uhelr fellow-countrymen thrown Upos our shores ina destitute and starving condition. The fok lowing officers were elected: President, Captain Dan. O'Nell; vice president, Capt. J. P. Donnelly, treasurer, Db. Cough!'n; ‘and nancial secretary, J. D. Buckl: > RANGE OF THE THERMOMETRR —The followt Were the readings at the oflice of the chier signi omMcer to-day: Tam. 564; 11 am, 48; 2 pm 88.0, Maximum, 634: tainimum, 53.6. > New STABLE FOR TAK Hexvic Comraxy.—The Herdic Phaeton company are soon to commer the erection of qu'te an extensive stable at corner of 10th and C streets southeast. It 1s to be 114x230 feet in dimensions and two stories high, Wich flat roof. The plans show very commotious stable accommodat The cost will be $19,000, —s A Hvspanv’s Scrr FoR Divorck.—To-day Mr. HT. Wiswall fied a bill Tor Washington Cnilds for adiverce from the bonds of matrimony with Louisa V. Childs. They were married in this city April 22, 1881, by Rev. W. B Jefferson, and ved together til November 16, 188i, when he heard from the defendant that she had a husband living, and she then deserted him. He changes that on May 4, 1881, and at other times, she committed adultery at 1136 16th street witt one Frank Bolly that In 1878 she was married to one Johnson tn Baltimore and came here with bim as is wife and lived on MaMmecRMA TENDS A¥% nue, SUITs AGarver THE ADAMS Express Comraxy.— Two sults were Mied to-day by E Ang. Neres= helmer & Co. agaiust the Adams Express com ny, through RK. Fendall, attoruey—one tor Fro damages for fatlure to safely carry from Chie cago, TIL, to New York six brilliants and ten dlas Monds, valued at $3,695 91, entrusted to them July 29th, 1882, and one for $4,000 damages for failure to carry from Chicago and deliver in New York Dox of small @lamonds valued at 62,000, entrusted, to defendant June 2un, 1882. docs} avs THE NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. ‘The following are the opening and closing ithe New York Stook Market to-day, as repori Ly special wire to H. HL. Dodge, 839 15th streat. Name | 0) Rome) a) G Cen. Pacific...| 76%| Trg Nor. & Wee. p. 4g 42) Ches. & Ohio. | 21 "| 2136 North Pac ....| 51 | 51 Do. Ist pref .| 813 884) Do. pret...) 87 88) Do. 2d pret...) 23" | 233g Northwest ....|1344 196 C.C.C. £1...) 76 | 7 Ont & West..| ay 28 i 86%) 37 Pac. Mall ...°) 41s 41 .: 12k 1284 Peo, D. & E...| ig 21 485, 49% Reading. Boy 86 874 STA St Poul 108% 1089 Erie, 21s. Bi Hig St Paul pref. 120 | 190 Th. Central ...'1453 1447; St P. & Omaha 49%) 30 Lake Shore M2 ie, Do. pret. . 106% 107 Lou. & Nash ../ 84 | 54s Texas Pac...) 40a) 40% Mich. Cent...°) 914) 943 Oregon Tr'nk.| BON BBY 31%) S14 Union Pac...) 7X Be - 1047, 105 |Wab, Py Sl | HOM 76% Wab. Pac. pid.| 50y 49% “26q West Union..| sa5y 88 —<see. - Political Notes. The New Jersey state central committee of the National greenback pang met at Trenton yester- day, and, after discussing the advisabliity of oo» operating with the anti-monopolists, grangers and labor reformers, adjourned to May 80(h, when the time and place for holding the state guberna- torlal convention will be fixe The Ohio democratic state central committee yesterday decided to hold the ngxt state couven- on in Columbus on June 2ist. The colored school bill was Gefeated tn the Dele aware senace yesterday by a tle vote. The Ohio legislature adjourned sine aie yeatere —— = A Speculator’s ct. In Paris yesterday afternoon a Prusstam named Atochoiler, who is known on the Bourse, drew a revolver on a police agent natned M. Who was standing In front of the P. ae VOpera, and would have shot him but for the Interference of the bystunders, who threw them- selves upon him. He contrived, nevertheless, to discharge six shots, by which three persons were severely wounded. "He had no motive for attack- Ing Maroselll, and it 1s su that he was tem- Porarily deranged, owing to losses on the Bourse, genes eabedaten. Sedowenindnath GEx. Srrapwan’s SHoRTAGR—In the United States court in New Orleans yesterday, the gow- ernment obtained Judgment against F. J. Herron, surety"on the official bond of Gen, J. B. Steadman, internal revenue collector for that district 1n 1867 and 1863, for $100,000, with interest froin the date Of the Judicial demand. Steadman’s shortage is placed at $359,000, Deryinc Tag Lyncners.—The lynchers of Bob Crockett, the Wytheville, Va, murderer, nave warned Robert Moyers, the alleged accomplice of ‘the former, to leave the state by the 24th inst. I$ is sald that Crockett confessed h's crime before being hung and implicated Moyers The latter denies any complicity and publishes a card defy- ing the lyachers. + Worm axp WaGes.—The railroad coal operators at Pittsburg, Pa., yesterday unanimously decided to reduce the mining rate on April 231 trom 8} to 3 cents per bushel. The miners will meet next ‘Tuesday to take action in regard to the reductio It 1s thought a strike will be ordered —The Cigarmakers’ Union, of Wheeling, W. Va., yester- day resolved to demand 2 cents per 1.000 advance in all grades of cigars. The manufacturers will refus*.——The places of a large number of the Striking tanners at Pittsburg were Mlied with non-union men yesteriay.—A general strike of the coal miners of the Hocking valiey began terday against a reduction of wages amoun! to 30 cents a da: MARRIED. BARRY—BONNEY. Thursday, April 19, 1883, 7:30 o'clock, at the 1ea:dence of the bri 1 street northwest, ty the Key, John H. ‘Church of the Ascersion, DAVID 8. BA’ roe, Mich., to COKA BONNEY, of this —————_2-—______ JOHNSTON, In Georsetown, ND. 0., ow Jo ol ‘an the late Jeremiah Orme. Funeral Saturday, 2ist instant, at 4 o'clock p.m., from her lato resideiios, 1412 “30th atrost, a 0. MoGLUE. On Wednesday, April 18, 1883, at 9:90 orelook asm,, CAROLINE CORNELIA, you daugh- ter of James W, and Laura A. MoGluc, ‘two yours, seven wonthe and twenty-three days. No. 1808 ey Batu “day, eines 0. Fy ray, E o'clock acm.” Relatives and. frends are invited wo attend. [Bal on We DERTARERY TA AVENUE N. W, First-class and lowest priced stock. Funerals at tended in city and countes. Moderate charges “B UCHL Y's" UNDERTAKING ESTABLISHMENT, 922 PExnerivanta Avexvz N.W. (Formerly 912 Pennsylvania avenue northwest.) “Everything first-class and reasonable.” ant ED. 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