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# ee —_ AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. ___AUOTION SALES. THE EVEN un The Star Route Trial. = to be Below cme standard. . The Baltimore Chareh Seuention: ‘ FUTURE DAY! ‘THIS AFTERNOON. 8. After the recess Mr. Bitss continued his addreas. He referred to the failure of the defense in their attempt to discredit the pencil memorandum given by Dorsey to Rerdelltocall J. H. Mitchell, Metioiist ministers to-day the subject of the re= ; services [reciting the ereed and a r) at Mount Vernon Place Meth chur: ‘Tday was introduced, and, after some marks It was decided to take i up here sod discuss It two weeks from to-day. Dr. Felten, pastor of Mi Vernon Place church, wai Rot present. Cnantes WEEKS. W. W. Burixs. | WONDAY.. WEEKS & 00. <= On the report of the superintendent of gas and meters during the past three months several in- ‘stances have occurred where the gas furnished the city and private gas consumers has not been up to =e ee eecate a Oreete to the Sia canes the standard for purity of light, sixteen candles 1s name figured on that memora: an : entry was to be made in the books against nim, | Cong, Trauiréd by law as the minimum power. Mr. Bliss showed the absurdity of the amMdavite | Groth "who nas’ charge of ‘thts “hate Made by the contractor by demonstrating that if the Commissioners made an order Satur- these affidavits were true in some cases the horses | Gay “Chat ail the “papers” aud facts an day. 7 de Fequired to travel less than two MES & | te case be referred to the attorney for the Dis- a trict, Mr Bliss was speaking when Tum Star's report with @ request that the gas company be losed. ‘s DOWLIN Spousive the p Ui pes. J. FISHER & CO. FIGST-CLASS , was SEHOLD FURNITURE, — | SEVFRAT. LARGE Pat OF LAND IN THE AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AUCTION NORTH: AST SECTION OF THE CITY AT PUB- for iAY 2 Lic s/t : Pom eee eee | on MONDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL. THIN. $87 Louisiana avenue, e : * iP 2 OFCLOCK, on the cn dt. we «ball sell all of Square Ne.. and M and N streets gorth- Opposite City Post Office. oma as Latest Telegrams to The Star. the remainder in s LARGE SALE OF NEW AND SECOND-HAND hs, with inte est, and eecnred ss News Bricts. Inthe Beachamp murder trial at Ridgiey, Ma, the state closed Its case Saturday. Charles Wallace, of Port Roval, & ©,, fatally Shot three necroes Sarunmday night. Tenn., Saturday, James Hawkins ‘ad on a railroad train. Wainut prosecuted in every instance for any violations of al the act of June 23, 1874, which prescribes the illu- es. ARISHMEN IN AMERICA ACCUSED STAR ROUTE NOTES. Tinating ‘powers Of the gas furnished by the Cataionta, whitch arrived in Boston & CO., Auctioneers. SEOTHING, OF MUBDER, Mr, Bliss, it is expected, will speak until wee. nace pra oe eg oft - charges = many. 9 a Doard over 1,20 Insh steerage IK D N 2. STAU- , 7 es nesday noon. ‘The question of submitting the ; 02S Passe: CE DY ELLING AND RUSTAU Soe LL TD ee cme nee i Wikuess we. case to the jury without further argument-may | Which t@pis to make the gas of a red, cull bus | Gor Boynton, of « congia, will be marricd this MERES FOR’ SUITINGS, TRUNKS, MUSICAL | Documents Sene mister West. | then again be brought up, but It seems to be the | While buruing. The attorney will take the neces- | evening to Su-i* T. Hors, br that state, INSTRUMENTS, SE general opinion that the case wili be argued, | 8ary steps at once. It ts stated tn L Ae that @ request, supported RAL WATCHES, LOT} rowpox, April 30.—It 1s stated that documents despite these demonstrations. TURNED OVER TO THE DISTRICT ATTORNEY. by aMdavits, wili be made to the United States square 61: i a INS, UNDE! R, u aes % vernment fi ey “ n boul 4 = nua gowritn Tout Boundicy im ULANELTS, BTC. WITH A QUANTI oe | Containing charges against the dozen persons now ‘Two Drvoncn Cases Talia B. Bomar today, | District attorney Ridale told 9 Bran soporter person chatged with coatiny ono SST TEW Br WENEAMG & OO.s auceaaeers clot*covtaisiteebout| OTHER GOODS, REMAINING STOCK OF A | in America who are accused of the murder in Ire-| py Mr. KT, Carpenter Hilal a sult form aieanes | this afternoon that the charge ts brought under a | RO" conspinicies. ALE ‘TING BUSIN. AT AUCTION. | land of Kenny ond Bailey have been forwarded to and two years. eee a Mr. Sackville West, the Briush minister at Wash- ‘ot trust | | Within Salesrooms, commencing on TUFSDAY | ington. Depositions will be lodged in the cases of le. Con- | MORNING, MAY FIRST, at TEN O’CLOCS.and if all | flve more aliexed murderers. Secret negotiations ucts, | 1 not disposed of- sale will continue on Wednesday | are now proceeding betweea the British and | morning, at same hour. American governments with a View to the extra- from Robert H. BoMat. They were married at | United States statute, and must therefore be Columbia, S. C.. January Sth, 1865, and lived in | prosecuted by District Attorney CorkhilL Mr. Charleston Ui 1875, when he became'an inmate of | Ritate has turned the papers 1 the cage over tO the eine) Soe at laren where ae = District Attorney Corkhill maing Sez. During his confinement she ale Sta Spector of Gas and Metres 8. leges that she was thrown on her own resources, Calvert Ford bas auomitied three reports to the dition of these men, and when he returned to Charleston she went 00 | Commissioners of the purity of the gas supplied —— CHARLES WEEKS, Satesmag, Se Live With him, pur he became cross and trritable | by the two gas companics. ‘These reports stale : Obi aiGas PRS, Sal 5 Cr 7 EX PLO. | towards her,and in December, "37, he was return =p, te EK B. WILLIAMS & Co., Auctioneers. FRIGHTFUL co HY EXPLO- | tthe Insine asyluih, BUL Wad agein released and | CBatOD Several occasions the illuminating power John 8 Davidson, a clerk tn a telegraph office at Petersburg, Va., eloped with Miss Fi ey Joaea of West Point, Va., on Saturday, and the ‘y were tare ried at Weldon, N. c. A sensation has been « of aritual service in t church, Balilnore, bs the pastor, Rev. Dr. Felton, There was a blooly riot between Gree ant Arahs at Port Said yesterday, in which several PUBLIC SALE OF VALT AR WASHT EDNESPAY ited Dy the Introduction Mt. Vernon Methodist THIS EVENING. e were killed. s s 2 Of she gas was below the average required by law. “ie estorn U = soe in = —- ef ¢ ; ° rense* 18 $100, “ ; : . , Ga, fous BROS., Auctioneers. New York, Apri! 30.—An Ashland (Pa.) special | “tne petition of Marie. F. Seltz, fled against Al- SoS uence aittes ce be peoneoasea: duel with a rival can iidate for the affections of @ ) SALE FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY reais or . VINE TRIPLE SILVER-PLATED WARE, ROGERS TABLE C! UERY,, MANTEL CLOCKS, BRONZES AND ORNA- ME young lady, and was shot In Une hand. John Brown, colored, of Frederick, Mi, was are Tested Saturday for an'alieged assault upon a col- ored girl aged 11 years. . Harry Smith, of St. Johnsbury, Vt., shot and ine stantly killed himself at Jamestown, D. T., on Saturday, Decayse a girl refused to tultll her prome ise to marry him. Mrs Cook, the equestrienne of Forepingh’s clr cus, was fat iliy Injured at Pottsy Saturday erm Says: A fearful explosion has Just occured at the | exandrine Seltz on Friday, shows amar pide ancy vy Nor, FRAME paves Keystone colllery mines, by which several lives | Nashville Febru: ry 14th, 1852; that me aoe a District Government Affairs. <a PitanysUite: | Have Deen lost and a number of miners seriously | Gaye gtaat he came here May Sth. 68, and TRLEGRAPR POLES. Buus FLS” AND | and probably fatally injured. The exploston was | charges, ahe deserted him. ® The District Commisstoners have given orders HATTING. LAXGE LOT | caused by the sudden collapse of a pillar, oe that whenever telephone or telegraph poles are x 3, KITCHEN UTEN- si F A New Restence.—Dr. W. T. Okle 1s about to | erected hereafter that they be placed on the boun- ‘ a " eng ence ee eat att, Gat THE | erect a fine dwelling, three stories and basement, | dary lnes of lots, ESDAY MORNING. MAY FIRST, at TEN | Tush of coal forced cone 1 Bre de onM street, between 17th ‘and 18th streets Ora CONTRACT FOR A SCHOOL BUILDING AWARDED. ‘M., we will sel, in front of our salesroom, | with such velocity as to caus he explosion. ne west, This will be 19 by 50 feet on the ground Kars inquire of SLIAM R ‘Cabin Joh MACHINES, ¢ ion of ¢ ods. it_ | full extent of the disaster cannot yet be learned. ont for th otto the ne a eat excitem nt prevulls at the mouth of tnd | H0Or, 48 fect hich, with press-brick front, mansard | pbb conttact for the erection of the new eight. eaeaGa Toom school building on square 792, the bids for | Bist, by Ler horse falling UASCARSON BROS., Au mathe roof, brick and iron cornice, one bay window 31 | jy} : +e. ; = Gs pei % mine, where tue people have cathered in large } 10% s ms which were opened to-lay, was thls afternoon a BY ORDER TAUNT jh 8. E. Cor, 9th and D streets northwest, Humbers: ‘Tue taror stricken -tiilics of theme, (feet high, 11, fect wide, qnd wilt be, when com. awarded to J. T. Corrican, to whom was awarded | | TR Use o Drwawire A rep. —The Contral ‘ORF 5 PHILOSOPHICAL RUMENTS, LEYDEN JARS, | ners are there in great agony and suspense while ted, a model for comfort and neatness Y- | the other five school bulidings last week. Labor union in New York ray discussed the RRORE URRER Sa A BA ¥, ENGINE, the work of rescuing the injured and taking out | Pearance. It is to be of the best materials and APPOINTED. Telation of the labor quesi‘n to Lar revoludonary oy Ponnsytvan with other goods of ike character, fortuerly used by ® | the dead is going on. workmanship. | Mr. R.Stead is the architec. The) y, p 9 Holden was to-day appointed physictan | MOVements of Europe. General seatiaent fhe COMMENCING schoo. via S Charles Tyler, Patrick Regan and Coney Walter | Cost will be $7,000. to the poor for the 10th sanitary division yee Dr..| ¥Ored the use of dynaw AND WIE (2 GUESDAY MORNING, AT TEN O'OCLOCE. we | nave heen taken out more dead than alive, ‘The See A vaneed being that kings and potentates use every the MONDAY MORNIN will sell the above at our store. It a See * A Knock Down.—A little before o'clock this | H. K. Leach, resigned. engine of dest Wars, and partiews ul other mci ee a aoe dead body of Andrew Jones has Just been taken | arternooneat the corner of 14m and i. streets, | | Benjainin’ F. Peters was to-day appointed clerk | [7 ‘net the . i = iaacsitua ta wei eas eeie are veacstine oe AT TEN 4.3 NRHOMAS DOWLING, Aucuoneer. out. Three oluers are known to be killed. A | Satorar Olay Goodie knocked Mr, Hall, & clect | 1n the health office at a salary of $1,600, vice G. W. | !* vty mee peopie, Wen revolutionary outs your priacanitee tn weitinge = 10h all 34 SYSUMING AT TYO AND SEVEN AND A HALF number of others are also badly burned. Physi. | Myon py ey Goodloe knocked Mr. ‘As the | Dougherty, resigned. breaks occur. «Cornet rit aS O'CLOCK PA A ee Clans and priests are hurrying to the scene of the | Hyg ine te titer ere Some down, | AS the . ——_—_—_ ~ Mineeoeeres = Men ext door. And continue from day to day until: the entire stock ts 1h SEPNESDAY, MORNING, MAY | SECOND, disaster. = fair, but 1t was sald that Hall insulted Goodloe. A District Case In THe U. 8 ScrReme Court.—| prxwsyivania Rot itimore—a. Dp MACHINE sew and, Beautiful Goods tn | T'ilsell atarge lot of the above Matting, amorted | Caustic Wetter from Governor Butler | rye iaow of the late Dr. Albert @. Mackey was | 12 tue U. 8. Supreme Court this morning, Mr. R. 0 (0), 9280 Cx). 10:00 0x.) pm. 2288 a 1 and tried the Ht Eresxnes,, u ee tdit 8. | colors and qualities, ‘ap30-2t Bosron, Apri! 30.—The governor, in acknowledg- | stricken with paralysis yesterday at noon and died | P+ Lowe, in the absence of Gov. B. F. Butler, sub- ‘ Boston—p. “a4 Em pear BYW 2G Mact Ite moverucnte are Turens, B : ¥ WEEKS & CO., Auctioneers. ing the consent of the state board of heaith to | to-day shortly after one o'clock.* mitted a motion and petition for a rule on the | (2) Boston—p. . ex), 1028 dekeate Indy can use it without as al Bre ee Z take charge of the Tewkesbury almshouse, has ————— Justices of the Supreme Court of the District of " (ex), 920 (ee), 1090 makes a Veantiful lock . A SAL OF SHELVING, COUNTERS. ® . 102 x riphia—a.m, & (ex), 9:30 0 ex, 10:80 (ex.) P.tn., 1:90 (x.), 4:20 (eX), 920 (ex), For’ Pittsburg and west—a.m,, 9:35 30 (eX), 9%) (ex.) For Rochester, Pope's creek—am.. sew from fine Swiss loth anid leather without al ¢ Hartford for trial to z NTE! written a caustic letter. in which he says he pro-| | RaNqe OF THE THERMOMETER.—The following | Columbia to show cause why a mandamus should | ((*) A AAD RACK, LARGE RE ETUGLIE | poses to furnish money to carry on the almshouse | were the readings at the office of the chief signai | not issue commanding them to terminate the case FALLY NEW SCALES, AWNING AND | until the legislature can makeappropriations for its | onices to-day: Tam. 41.3: 11 a.m, 61.6; 2 pm. |of the Phoonix Mutual Fire Insurance Company | 1:3) (°X} ik, BOTTLED AND CANNED GUODS, &c., | support, but he will neither furnish it or permit it | 57.7, Maximum, 68.7; minimum, 35.5. Versus Albert Grant, of the District of Columbia, | 122) (OX) VEDNESDAY, MAY SECOND, AT TWELVE | to be furnished if ib 1s to be expended by the pres- ee gee Dy a final decree at one of the four stages where | {72 invita don kM... Twill’ col above goods contained in | ent superintendent. It the legislature appropriates | Tre VACANT CoMMISSIONERSHIP OF InreRwar | 8UCh a decree should have been rendered, or to . ‘Rick addrem withont | Mee rintive ¢ 2 PAI SILVE e 40. Pim. 4:40. Richmond and south—a.m., 6:30, F southeast corner of New York avenuo and 13th | money for Tewkesbury, he will not permit any ‘rfect an appeal to the Supreme Court of the y 2 MER & BKO.. Ce eee eee eT ETEW TRI I money to beMdrawn from the treasury if 1t 1s to be | REVENUE.—Secretary Folger had an interview | Piitea Staten cvhich the Justices of the District are 7 ea _mkhs ei Waties ona Saiies ‘ap30-2t Assignee. | spent by the officials now in office. He calls the | With the President to-day in regard to Milling | of Columbia have refu: The court took the ertee diy y Pm. 1210. 2280 oc) i JFUNCANSON BROS. Auctionsers. attention of the board to the fact that they can | the vacancy tn the office of Commissioner of In- | motion under advisement. The petitioner, Albert 4:40, 545 (x), 7 ox.), 11280, orm STREE RTHWEST. MANTEL CLOCKS, BRONZES AND ORNAMENTS. | [)°> in sail es appoint no officers without his consent, and has | ternal Revenue. The general impression this | Grant, through the same counsel, also entered a Pek ste x), mos St. Clovd Fuildine. 2 TRUSTEE'S SALE OF PROP or New York and Philadelphia QE THE SUB- | not consented to the appointment of tne present | afternoon ts that no appointment will be made at | motion and petition for rule on the justices of the m., 8:10 (ex, ARM. == DIVISION OF BARRY F Ness Els ¢ ‘act > rm 3 (ex.), 940 (ex.) For Boston—a.m. F q eMicials, and he does not prepose to allow any | Present. Deputy Commissioner Rogers ts acting | supreme Court of the District of Columbia to show w s oun een ine men. Tam a} Chairs will be furnished the ladies, who are respect- | 7 PY. Wttue of 8 deed of trust, duly recorded in a bilis contracted by them. Rt ferring to the cus- | a8 commissioner to-day, and will continue in that | cause why a mandamus should not issue com inde Mage Pa ye inane bege Ea ind ohn |e Rafeagay form Tiber No; Had, follodT4, one of the Land econ fom of tno assistant attorney general to sign opin | capacity until an appointment 1s made, manding them to strike from the decree tn equity | $11 ote "ine Bit nr an aie ad, ea i mean machines. wep everything > = Peart ED NES jons, he suzgests that a number of customs whic! me a cause @ Words “wiLiout prejudice,” entered e = Bi tutes vine _ enti sid repairime, i pods will te naranteed in every respect as rep-| ihe SINTH DAY OF MAG ALDe 18h we eve | have prevailed may have. been distasteful to the | THR COURT oF CLAmMs—In the Court of Claims by the Sherk weven years atter the heal dectes was ae ce ae he Whee doing ih street northwest. | fe ulock wilhoutresertes® ZO*t Positive to sell | O'CLOCK P.M. all the fo lowing-deverited real ortata, | People of the state, and possibly may have had-| to-dny Judgments were rendered tn favor ot Havey | equered on the retonis, eel nate 2,965 being | £inlt um. #0 ex) | Pott nd way— FINANCIAL Sak ee EM Gibaate in, the “county of Washington, in naid District eee do with the change of political sen-| & Livesey for $16,250.95, and in favor of J. M. ee as res. aaeatee: in equity, cae 4: sa 2 Se eee NANCIAL. : : io wit: ‘The Not rt of Lot numbered five in | timent. 0 ' . noth ca "his 18 a case of Aaron Carter et Versus Alber $ aces De eeees Ca Bas: Ronda) care tntly, Tomanen nmnered: one (1), of the: subdivision’ By tha - seriarie Dalene Se ee Rint Grant. Grant claims the decree of the court MAMIRIED, Towrxs & Co == | Lativets), and ironing on Sheridan avenus anda | TBC Trish Question in Parliament. | ccqrer dam contract and the latter ae, Indian beet | Was improperly. added te, thus dopriciag min DODGE-PARKER, April 260, 1889, by Rew. RRL oe = PO-MOKROW Joining lot numbered four (4), and contsining one-lourth A WIDESPREAD OONSPIRACY TO MURDER. contract. > of his rights In his plea of res adjudtcat. Cumpston, WM. W. DODGL tw MAK A. 3 AND INSUEA that the District Supreme Court refused to ms t hu afternoon Mr. Trevely in, chief secretary for] THE ATTORNEY GENERAL was not at the Depart- | @ correction, and that without the interposition of | OFrrUTT Ireland, stated that he belleved that a wilespread | ment of Justice to-day. He 1 detained at home | the United States Supreme Court by writ of man- | mors, Md KER «d cleven-hundredths of an secre, together with al! the Lonpon, —! se 00 iS iprovements, Ways, easements, Tights, privileces and | teat chcoy rere yt’, Bouse of common: Durtenunces to the sane belonging ori ay wise ap fr NORTHWEST, S. At the Cothedral in alte th of October, INK2, by the Kew. Se onspirae: ars na . dimus, he 1s wholly without remedy in the preml- | Fathor Devine, Mr. CHAS. Bo OFEUT owen = ‘One-third cash: balance In aix and twelve | COMSpiracy to murder exisied in County Clare. | by a severe coll. to Miss ANNIE KENMIIAN, of Washinge. ear nihs, motes to t arutereat and to te secured by deed | The overument he sald, hoped to Dring the con- a ‘aie sel ae ee my lt sold, or ull cash, at option of pur- | Spifutors to jus‘ ice, he Courts, at SID nar veces cy | reyancing ee, a pareve cst CHANOE OF ALTERING DRPostTIONS. Cover IN GrNeiat, TERM. Secerrane ‘THIAER AND BxvAvon Hits.—A. se: ea rete ar various city red uteale. ‘Terms to be compited : eS el s porter of Tue Star asked Secretary Teller this eof Bal Sines to answer inqui- with in seven dave, otherwise resale at risk and cost of | | Mr. O'Donnell, member for Durgarvan, accused | To-day R. B. Carpenter, of South Carolina, was : i ¥ €. TUWESS, member dpiulting purchaser after five days’ pub ie notice of | Mr. Cl fford Lloyd, special magistrate, of altering | admitted to the bar. The application of &. D. | Morning whether he had received a letter from SULLIVAN-MYERS. Mr. THOMAS A. SULLT kIT shch resale in some newspaper published in | Cepositions made on oat. He asked whether the | York Gtutenl) was referred. Strong agt. Dis- | S-nator Hill charging corruption tm the land of | yan aidan CENT hy, Mig THOMAS. wank - =i Cee PAMUEY CKOSS, Trustee. | governinent would retain ulm in office, Mr. | trict; order removing cause to Clrcult’ Court. | fice, and that decisions had been uniformly in | ton, D.C., by the Kev. Father Devine, attic Cathed st aaa aa oe | _BPS80-208 dB ean and Mr. Gladstone both refused to | Magarrity agt. Shipman; on hearing. a jhe against er oad _= see in Baltimore, Md., March 251 i : 3 pian that for | i, (HANCERY SAI answer Mr. O’Donnell’s qu’stion. Mr. O'Donnell ECIAL CRIMINAL Court—Judge Mac Arthur, ’ have not received such a letter, but ae i: Muzual Reserve reone hoki iC AGAL ESTAEE ON Di then laid on the table evidence which, he claimed, | ‘o-day George McCauley and. Wm, Waish, ax | have heard that it has been written and was to mED . Manager. RIC Sanit with intent to kill Arthur Flynn on the 16th | be published in the newspapers. I suppose that On Monday, April 39%, 1883, at 215 a, Of March, was arralgned and pleaded not gutty; | the letter will be sent to me.” * What 18 the ob- | m_ HOKATIO BATES. in the ecventy-nints year od the latter gave bail in $1,009, Mls mother be ject of the letter?” asked the reporter. “I don't | nis age. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Cot Colmubia, paved in bat et 22, 29th’ March, 1883, the Would sustain his charge against Mr. Lioyd. —_ ATE STOCK TELEGRAPH WIKES Reorganizing Land Leagues. m FRIDAY, the THIRTEENTH DAY OF eLEutA, Pa., Avril 30.—Patrick Esan, ex- | his surety, Frank Wiliams, petit larceny, know,” was the reply; “but I suppose that he 18 | Funeral privat a me paawe CCLOCE P.M ab publi | treasurer of the’ Lind) League oF Ireland, and | offens., of a chicken, pleaded not guilty, Sn TBENEaD IC NODE OCONNELL BURR at Peete a ORT commencing THURSDAY MORNING, te the premisee oll the following real | Thomas Brennan, secretary of the Irish Naticnal | Wil, assaulting an ‘officer (doMrle+), s : , : = vt . WHLFIM, AT HALP-PAST TEN O'CLOCK: Bem parte of fots thirtsen gud four: | League of Ireland, left the city for New York tuls| guilty. Robert. Lee, alles Aaron woe r, house- |, A New Kinp oF a Waate.—A porpoise belong- fa the Forty ree Fen ote i seats he y Goods, at 905 Tia street, consisting of Con nee fa ne ast aoundred and forty «we | morning. ‘They will spend a few dys there reor- z An the night time, store of Mr: Luchs, | ing to the group of small sperm whales, character. | , Jer {aueral will take place. from the residence of hee cazos a WHE a 3 Goons, ainte Sirens thie tone inches from the northwest | Sizing the Land League branches of that city 1 silty: also house-breaking, office of R. | 1z-d by the absence of permanent teeth in the | northwest (thie ets) st 2 veh c INGTON, AN] ND. 2o'elock p.m. Tuesday Sentenced weight ae upper Jaw, has Deen sent to the Smithsonian, | Ist. Friends and relatives of the fatuily are inviteds ary. Hilen Duvall, | trom Spring Lake, N. J. In its projections, head | tend. ‘om Spring N. J. Projections, li April 20th. 1883, BAMA corner of said square, and running thence south at | io the new Irish National League of America. it ansles to sand F street cility-nine feet two inches; ——— nee east seve: teen feet; thence north exghty-nine | Serious Accident to a Famons Shooter. two inches through the partition of two houses SIERY, UNDER- unLy pe ‘b Frank Harri Greenbury Chase and | and general appearance tt 1s not very unlike the | ELLIOTT. On Sunday, i wBURG, N. Y., April 20.—R. C. Coleman, of » McCoy for larceny, Was called, Dut pleads | sperm whale, In miniature this en being | CLARE, wife of John 1. tliot, uni youngest daughe by ie sae ere, oe es sinus Americin rifle team Unit shot the in- | !ni a misnomer she was sent Dack. “Thos. Over: | Sbout mene feet ta lone mpeciea) | ter ot Mie. M.A. and th tate Wan Clap oa ASSORTMED SIRABLE DUMESTIC | to the place of bevinniny; and also parts of said Lots | ternational match in Europe a few years ago, met | ton, peut larceny, second offense (twenty. law. H. H. DODGE, Goops. thirteen and fourteen ( WA. Clagett. 61 f : fhurteen and f id au in tal eauataers | With a serious ageldent ere ongaturday. Together | Pounds of white edd), pleated not gully. “Ley asik EW WORK NIOGEMAWE SE: BE Mecha NR 8H strut nornwent, Tuseday, ien will plese attend this sale, as the proprictor is | huudred and forty-two (642), comnicncing for the same | with several other gentlemen he wasat the tile ums, murder 0 pleaded not guilty. 2 ; ning ahd closing price termined to cellevury art ce to the highest bidder for | at ® point oa ¥ etreet di-tant fourtecn feet east from th> | range practicing, 1n the hope of making & qulalliy, | JOScph Meyer, Indicted with Laelons Merielieete |. 7)¢ following are the one: seg At Leia en ach aiser's toa aed ela me t Ni k Stocl irket to-day, a3 report 1883, at 12:40 0" northwest corner of said square, and runuing thence | T22 3 i i het sn3es TOM ©. Derekng, | {the New York Stock Market to-day, as reporie1 . Auctioneer, | cast on a line with ead Frstrest extern foot eleven | 188 Score to enter into competition ir the matches | talnlng money by false pret-nses from C. Derek», * Investment Secnrities Bought and told on Commission, t cial wire to H. IL ‘639 15th stre st. which she bore with Christ an fortitude, MARG Afr horthwest | incher; thence south at rigit ausies to said F street to « | at Creedinoor in May that are to decide the team not guilty, and ball was, Nxed at $1.000. soe = A. FITZG* KALD, beloved wife of bd. A. Pi —-—-_. | point three feet north of the dividing line of lots twelve | Which shall goto Europe in July. In closing the Pugh, selling I G1 CG | in the twenty-seventh year of ner age. iquor without having paid the Name. oO. I G Same, and thirteen (12 and 13); thence westward parallel with | breech-lock of his rifle {t caught a projecting cap 1 tax required (the internal revenue tux), d Carriaze Bazar, id aividing line af et eleven inehes, aud the 2 pee pleaded not guilty. Wm. ¥. Kevs, perjury, a ver: | Cen, Paciile...| 70X| @i|Nor. & Wea p| 44X| 443g | Ma» 2d, from the renidence of Ler’ husbrod. sou Bgtomme syd Carriage Bazar, sald cividing line sixt-eh feet cleven inches, aud thence | in the cartdge, exploding It, and a plece of the guilty. perjury, | 7734] P.| 4434) 4436 4 r a x id D southwest. Keguiem nase at St cap entored his right eye, seriously cutting tt The | dict of guilty with recommendation to mercy, and | Chea & Ohilo..| 2134) 21 "| North Pac --"-| S0s| SIs “SS Fg x Te Y : yy the a of court: : a 5 ‘ 4 sla : c BUGGIES, CARRT- | one tirdot ihe ete ce reythe degree, of court: | attending surgeons fear tat Le Will lose the use | the court gave him the lowest sentence, two vears | “Do. ast pret 7] 314) Sty] Don pre Bo. tem STREET, uneral will take place at 8:30 a. mi. on Wednesday, 44:20 for Prince and Whitely, Stock Brokers, e On Monday, April 30, 1883, at 12:55 a : Of the eye, in the Erie county, N. Y., penitentiary. Frank | Do. 2d pref..| 234| 23~| Northwest, we? - p eee ot es RURBAY MORSISG, | auf ee Min ene cr me noepeca ey, from te 2 + - Cronin, house-breaking; ‘convicted, and sen-| ©.C.C. & I...| 74| 74 Sr hovees We ne ans ee Gare oa iamatne (¢Broapwar. New Youx. CLOCK, KEGARD: | nd secured by dew! of trust upon the property sald; OF Almshouse Abuses. tenced to three years in the penitentiary. Gol, Coab.-.-2:| 98, | Sik Oregon 1 nd -eveu month, : =4 all cash, at option of the purchaser. A d-poelt of $100 ‘THE TEWKESBURY DEVELOPMENTS. Equiry Covrr-Juége Cox. 73g. 12RI¢' Pac. Mal weral private. — sh iw nd and at private sale a larce stock of | required at the time of sale. If the terms are not com- " vis sf Satur National Ca 485,) 50 KUIrHL’Y. On April 29, 1883, MARY KFITH- rer Gane of Seenritien heneht an sold on eemamis- | Horeer, scond-hand Buewies, € = £3; | bea with in ten days after wal, the tustoos Teserve te | .,Bostox, April 90.—In the Tewkesbury investiga. | | Saturday, N Tecelver LSE ene +] S674] Stsg/Renain LEY, wife of tho lato John Keithiey, iu the wing nine Ben 5 Praneisco. Baltimore, Philadelphia, New | press Wacons, Harness, ete,. etc. Liberal udvanceson | Punt temeeclahe roperty at the expenseof thedefault- | tlon Unis inorning Lorenzo Falrbami, anlexpere)| Oo ees Osan went Fiera 8) sist Pa year ‘of her arn, York, Poston and Washington. Orders executed on the | consignments. £28 2m | ing purchaser. “Ail conveysncine at cost of purcaaser. | in hand welling, testified that he had examined Bye ee Sek Reels; Wash 44 |i443z/St. Paul pret. Panerai to take place from her late residence. comer Blew York Stock Bxchan:e at one-eighth of one per cent ; SE isla a SUDSON T. CULL, the books of the ‘Tewkesbury almshouse, and had | ‘ngton Market Company allowed to intervene, ~ Of Thi Wand M streets southeast, Tuesday, at 3 o'clook pission. Private sud direct teleeraph wires to | Q'UOMAS LOWLING, Aastioncor. 312 Datreetn-w. | trustees, | 10 doubt whatever that the two shects contalning Propate Covrt—Juge Cor. pores Do eee bee 1oer | ©,,U., Friends and relatives are respectfully invited to i Fhiladelphia, New York ead | CHANCERY SALE OF DES! INO, A. CLARKE, the letter of the witness O'Brien were taken from | | Saturday, Estate of Willian B. Kibbey; first ao- | Lou. & Nash ..| 535) Slrexne Pa ee laow [atin =! ms a ‘ : FELT, 32 426 street nw. rE ‘one of those books. “Timothy Kelleher had charge | count of executor passed. Will of Mary A. Staffon, | Mic 3 Ms) O4%iT wed Me] 89% | MACKIY. On April 30, 1883, at 1-49 p.m.. Mrs. & ON THE W SIDE sastal yag i hl eer al We EN M STRLE — 4. T- COLDWELL, Auct 8150-208 _ | othe burials at'Twke-bury most of the Ume sine | Issues framed aml directed sent or the ole k BLK. & iT. -.--| 30% 80% Union Pac ....) 9734) 98 | PAMILA MACKES, widow of the io Albert Ge Txchanges in those cities and repcrted back as : as 0. HOLIZMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer, 1879. The cases which had contained bodies trom | Court for trial. Guardianship of Matthew Atken, | MO. Pacific .. ./103% 104%/Wab. Pac. ..-°] 29%) 295] Mackes. M1) fy. Quotations of Stocks and Bonds and in- | BY Yittue of a decree passed by the Supreme R. “4 rtkwest: ; 6 | Ne J. Central. .| 76) 764i Wab. Pac. p'd.| 47 jar Further notice will be given of the funeral. (2 ealueing the Markets nedened ont 22 | Goud ofa Hictree af Cable a aguante Oth and F streets no to, state prison were sold, and the money was | jr.. onler directing register to turn bonds over to | N- 3 Central: | 264! Zex|Wab, Fac pd. 8x! 82x] MIDDLETON. On Peidey aren ane ina, eer NELY uarect trom the sew York Steck | DAY, THE FIRST DAY OF MAY, a De 1ase, at | TRUSTEES? RA EN ee ae eer arte ae ere eae Bay ene cases Fes | WH Barstow, Dot Irian AdMIph gad Bisel, on of the late Gove mba v.38. poles al | Five « Nb: By oe the ratnaitinae eremuses: all | NEW YORE AVERUE BETWEEN FOURTH | about ISIn all. ‘The dodies wire Durled. ‘The wit. | Koones: second acenet et eaae approved and The Kentucky Tragedy. rolina. pia zaoadmeeonrcacauates - 194s kn the city OF Weakirton eo eee NO AND FIFTH STREEtS NONTHWEST, “AT pers qgotited, that the Marshes ad bad their | passed.” Guanitinship of Brank 7. Ot Hdgu and | TE FUNERAL OF DAVIs—wnat THE Wire axp | , Futeral ervices ie, Jato romfence, 223, Astrea AUCTION. tchen supplied with chickens trom the alins-! port of guardian. juardianship of Hugh and ont is evening, clock. Friends are = ~ ~ 3 nce scuth twenty-five rea ae ed eee aa Js Eee -house, and thelr washing was done by the in- os Fitzmorris; guardian Speed to use as plese ‘UF THE = SAY—WHAT MRS. — Jy = f a New fongpel oe :. oF PENNSYL- | tect, and extending back with that wicth ninety-four se = bik mates, much of property tor support of wards us necessa- THOMPSON SAYS—MISS 'CKNER TALKS. sT. uns April 29th, st 6.558. m., D ng Purchased | feytto a wiceyublie alley in the rear of waid lot the Land Records of the District of Golumbia, ‘a on ——— Ty. pouardlanship of Ricward Harden; first ac-| ‘The funeral of Walter Davis, who was killed by | of Menineitiy in the Uiirty-ninth your of herage, LENA 5 0 = practice about | | terms: One-third cash, and the balance at six and | the request of the holder TUESD ey ale Telegraphic Briefs. count of guardian passed. Estate of Martha E. | co; ail 1 a “Tb Bs * recommend him to my pa. | twelsc months, with interest; or all cash, at the option | auction. in front of the premises, on TUES . salt Popkins; executor completed; bonds and I ngressman Pill Thompson last Friday, took lends of femily are requested to atiend the funeral ist iS of sale. eyancing expel of | M. a 514, Ve » Res 5 + Ae. Bs oh ue lay 1, 280 p.m. ud a. + Dentist, 115 Lath et. mw. | th trenener stents cd taxes to May 1, 1583, Jota in the ‘city, hasing @ froutage of 65 feet 10 inches | hus been cohsiderable 92pAttion trom, workmen POLICE CouRT—Judge Snett. see Mice aie mare aan pricier RELDD.,. On April 28th, 1883, at Battle Mich. = We out of the purchase m of alle! wcause of thelr cheap labor, to-day | Saturday, John Braxton allas Harry Stewart, | ANda Knight of Honor,and the two lodges towhich | RICHARD f BUDD, rea ds gone ree 7. fier extractinuc uatural teety, | ap19-d&da Me Fe MATTING Tintieat, | twelve aod cichteen mentee Th Meet eee beat | became discouraged, went to the colapany's oMles, | colored dsfanns Paes ores tal ora0 dave’ | he belonged were Present in full regalia. Tne ser- | y Funeral troau the Tenidenee 0° bie parenta, 123i New dern mothods and skijlin all | ——— — = of trust on the property sold, with interest at six per | Grew their wages, and lert the city. Chas, Clark, loud and bolsterous; §5 or 15 days. | vices were performed by the Rev. Mr. Young ana | Yotk #venue, to-morrow, at 3 c'clock p.m. brs Tate fees. = = cent per annum, or all eush, at the option of the pur ee Ee Molly Pratt, profanity; $ or7 days. Annie John- | the Rev. Mr. Clay. In the sermon Mr. Young said | MIEIIAMS. | On April 28th, 1883, of consumption, TSU F street northwest. | WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. chaser, A deposit ef $100 reauired aa goon ‘as the fot in The Water Wo-ks. 50n, colored, do.; do. ‘Jno. Montgomery, colored | tad cat ae td | Mins AGNES M. WILLIAMS, eldest dausurr of Capt, —E_ sold. ‘Terms to be complied with in ten days, other ise 2 ere 7s other ise | QUESTIONS REFERRED TO THE ATTORNEY GENERAL. | aftray; $5 or 15 days, L coull ~ MS | 8 had lived an upright and honest life, | Georze W. and Mrs. Caroline "L. Willian {Delawseo. TRUSTEE'S SALE. OF VALUABLE. IMPROVED | resale at the risk and cost of the default 5 ze 2 and had done no man a wrong. The wife bore the | county Advocate of Chester, Pa., please oy DENTIST, PAND NINTH STREET SOUTHEAST: | Behave cays Public notice of such resale in The Hvex.- | | Two questions in connection wita the proposed in- | | ‘To-day, James Duncan, loud and Dotsterous; $5 | ordeal better than was expreted, Dut she and her | “wince ee Georgetown, D.C... April 29th, 1 E 1257 F street northwest. AVENUE AND NINTH STREET SOULHEAST. | ing Star newsnnper, published in Washington, D.C. | ereased water supply for the city have been refer. | OF 15 days. Samuel Smith, colored, Indecese | sieterio ie eae Ree grave. No court was | after a short iiinew, Mem SAKA E.WIA2AT2, Pest 1 of the Natneni Teeth a ye fl-4m*| py virtue of a deed of trict, dated July 7th, HOBEKT 0. HOI ZMAN, Ted by the War department w tne Attorney Gen. | ©XPOsure: $5 or 15 days. James H. Johnson, loud | held on the afternooa of the burial, and -judge, | of the late Houry Wincete NDALL PARSONS, Dewtisr, | 1879, and recorded in Liber No. 791, folio 163, of No, 941 Fatrect n.w.. | Trostues, etd : Y and boisterous; $5 or 15 days Walter Hunt, loud | jurors, and Mugants attended the funeral. ‘There “He giveth His beloved sleep.” Ballantyne’s Book | the land records of Washington county, District of CHARLES Ne eral for an opinion. The mato question ts whether | and bolsterous; $5 or 15days. Jolin Butler, loud | were pver a buena carriages in the procession, | | Funeral services from Oak Hill Chapel, at four p. m, Gas even day or | Clmmable, ane st the request! the loider of the bond See eneee tw the government must purchase or condemnall the | and boisterous; $5 or 15 days. Edward Parker, | and many that were preseat did not follow ths | Tucaday, May ise. Peicems tal stakes Me fOUE Py Me S15 | Or the premises, on FRIDAY. THE FOURTH Db AY 10th and F'streets northwest. ap28-d&ds | ground necessary for the mains and the new reser- Myers, disorderly | body to the cemetery. tend Or Maye Iss? at FIVE O'CLOCK BoM ah aA, eer = voir ut once, or whether the land can be con- Fanning; ‘cruelty to *3 SALI Bi ‘MRS. THOMPSON PROTESTS THE INNOCENCE OF HER- | — piece or parcel of ¢round situate in the city of WasLing- SSGOARES NUM BOAT MUERING | demned in sections as {tls needed. ‘The other 1s fay sud known aa p.ttof Lot nine (9), aud the ‘whole SQUARES. NUMBERED NINE HUN- ing a lame horse, a tine of $9 was SELP AND DAVIS __UNDERTAKERS, _ x ; Ae ne ya whether the governinent can condema any of the | Imposed, and execution of sentence was sus- = a of Totton (10) and eleven (C1) cim easre numbered BRED AND TEN AND NISE HUADEED AND | Whcthr the governinent can money topay forit, | Pended. ° Joseph Ross, colored, was taxed $20 or 60 suse Lapeer ote prec talerdied , desstaing ARTHUR ROONEY & Co. UNDERTAKER fellows: Beginning it the. northeast ausio of | AND K AND H STiERTS NORTHC AST. DELAY. (iyg for indulging in the luxury of 4 pistol. ‘Tay- | She 1s vebement in her protestations of the inno- | A Warerooomn 344 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE RO, eau equ ae Sutining aout ain oth By order and decree of the Supreme Court of the 3 - lor Ericson, profanity; 5 or 7 days. Kaufmann | cence of both herself and Davis. She sald: “J will |. First-class and lowest priced stock. Funerals at OG ee a ae Disisict of Columbia tn reneral term, paced ac Pending ie ete Coens outa the Winederg; ioud and boisterous: $ $225, 423% | ate proclaiming him innocent. Oh, why was not I | {B4ed in city and counter. “Moderate charges. api aid. nine (9) inches: thence west one hundred sect | iade on the 30th. day of"Uctober, 1882 in equity, work of building the new reservoir at the head of | Jas. Warden, selling unsound fruit; $ or 15 days, P73 or tive (Uo) feet and ene (i) tned" thence nor hong bua | cause No. 1713, wiiereln Samuel’ A. Péughis the com- Boece rs Ss oe killed rather than poor Walter!” She says that wis the defendaut, I shall, on | 6th street cannot go on. Congress appropriated larbormaster Sutton re- | her husband has been killing her by inches for UNDERTAKING ESTABLISHMENT, 922 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE NW. D DENTAL ASSOCIATION, No. 2H | ! ee 2 Jainant and Henry s. D: —I Cae ede ettafior ete cranes ivanse | Point ave (@) fevsecutbeantwaciy foie actos | THURSDAY, THE TENTH DY OF MAY, Tavs. | $35,960 for the purchaso of the land upon. which POMS An IVGLn ce CR Re out Pee en Ee MOET | oF Penaas {vane avenue aud, the DuUDHe square; thence | FOUR O'CLOCK P. M., offer for sale. at public auction, | thi3 reservoir 1s to be built, but It has been found. Sue, Geoghegan, merchandiz>, Stephenson Bro: iditinnal tooth st theese x said avenue one hundred and twenty-three (123) | 10-front of the premises, Squares numbered 910and 911, | that this estimate is entirely inadequate. Accord: 2G . years. A New York Sun correspondent says that Mrs. a Bein Gre ; Robinson, the mother of Mrs. W.H. Davis, told him 130, viditiceal, tooth st the same | tossed avenine one hundred beret on the round plat or pian Sftaut city oct Saree | Ne tO Ue last assessment made of te" land nearly | {Gre M Hilly Latham. 9.000 feet lumber. Ke | Robinson, the mother of Mrs W.-H Davis, told Lim | ¢pormerty 912 Pennsylvania avenue morthwost) wie, $I per get. Gold and ‘erms: One third cash, and the balance payable in | Péred on the groun yt tatiaty ts sald one | double the amount appropri .tea 1s necessary, and tl 7. yy !'unk.239 | Thompson had slain an innocent man; that Wal- | _‘‘Everything firet-class and reasonable.” on 2 jin. trot $1 to $5. °°AlWock warranted | (ual Payments, al six and twelve months after date; to | Wereofaa may, be necessary to satiety Mamcct | if the land should be condemned its appratsement | (cctlumber, T. W. Riley; schr. Sea Bird, Blank 230 ter bad been to her a brother, and that she would SPINDLES s Niingn Soa Soke Le accured by notes bearing ight percent, interest, or | All decree. "The said premises will be sold by lot as iene shculn PI tons sione, Acker & Co.; schr.Grey Hound,Brown, u sorte Cee. ered *es | all can ifthe purchaser grefere, “lc0 to be deposited | dee}enated on the, resorded tubdiysion: each of tae | Would probably be even greater, 134 bales 'straw, H. I. Biscoe; schr. George and | 84¥ before heaven that there never was any other | PUNDERTAMMIC 1239 th ot., bet. Mand Wn. Ou woceptance of bid. Terms to be complied with in | gatd,eauares containing ten (10) ote, varving in front: SS ae Martha. Weston 40 cords wood, i L. Biscoe; gohr, | Telation between them. She says her husband has | Hodies embalmed ‘and prepared’ for transpurtation. Peteudaye after sale. end in defanit of compliance, the | f4s,frure cA to # feet, and in deneh from, 00 to 124-1 Improvement of Dupont Circle. Oliver Underwood, Kendrick, 40 cords wood, J. M. | Tepeatedly accused her of the same crime, tmplt- ose x Canes, *. trustes reserves the right to re-sell at the risk and cost | foob oF by smaller lot COL. ROOKWELL’S FLAN. Dove; schr. Fanhy, Gannon, 120 tons sand, new | Cating one man and another; that he has been of the purchaser, ap24-d J ERE GANTER, * ‘lerms: One-third cash; a A. trying for years to rid himself of her, and that she AKI WASH. B. WILLIAMS, Trusteo._ | 1 orms Cty os — fee re a pre Col. Rockwell, commissioner of public bulldings | Pension office; barge 'T. H. Gibbs, Gathell, 116 tons 1726 Pennsylvania. avenue northwest. “Teru roe vo te — has ke his maki tions.” 38 SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY | interest, the deferred payments to be by notes secured | ANd grounds, has submitted to the Secretary of | Coa John Miller; barge J. B. Parker, Atdman, 276 | has letters of inclnpomareiny Ei AND DAILY WALKS IN THE OP! 3 s . "1 tons coal, Clark & Given; barge Edwin, Crotchet, | MISS BUCKNER’S ANTECEDENTS—HER STATEMENT. ved wunsbine increase vitality and longevity GEOHGETOWN, Dec’ eae HIGH STRERT, | by dood of trust an the premises, of S505 Toe tsnaicea | War plans tor the improvement of Dupont circle, | 99 tons coal, J. & Miller; bare D.C. Spencer, | The correspondent further says that Miss Buck- “of other wel tna aS nucweons, and | By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the, on each lot when sold. ‘Conveyancing, &o., at the covt | 20d they have met with his approval. and the | Holden, 274’ tons do., do; barge T. M. Tetter te of ht idinhectae 1818 Pa are Spode WA. | Distsict of Cclumbin, ‘pansed onthe 10th day off | of the purchaser or Purch Ae Work of improvement is expected to be commenced | Stearns, $00 tons coal. J. Mt. Dove; schr. Kitty | fer pho warmed #hompaon of his wite’s conduct, From agit avewianer of Corng, | QP%, A.D. 1°80, in cate 8 «.8402: Eauity Docket 23, 5 SENEY AVIS, Trusteo. | this week. ‘The park is already enclosed with a mugen eee tons da. 0.5 sehr. Tay sonnerk et “onera late 7 eae etka: Sain Se taba Aertel Nails, Vascular Excres- | WoNDAY, SHE TH DAY OF MAY AT D: | _ap28-d&de DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts, | sultable post and chain fence, and there will be | Hi", oa a ee a eine: Stunt. F = #1 per visit. 30 Ings, t HALF-PAST FIVE O° SLOCK Pe Mt, Bs * 5 » M. Gilbert, Hilton, fish, W. E. Stuart; schr. M: le ] living in Cincinnati. She told him that the next MEDICAL EOTRICIAN. | fro % of the premises, all that lence Cypoed CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE OUT LOTS | but little grading todo. Now that the foundation | E. Cook, pa: Skidmore; stmr. Kate, ‘Kis, day after Thompson left that she, with Mra. Female Disestor, Neutalsig, | snd promiccs kuown and desctived an being partot eg | 2 FRONTING ON AND NEAR TO FIFTERS TH | for the pedestal of the Dupont stauue has been | fhe le a. Gelder stone Comet, Taylor, fsb, Thompson, met Davis on the street. ‘He called in same? Z *| STEEET EAST, NEAR THE FASTERN ‘TEK- | constructed, the work vement » | loo} ette, % the joon, and about three o'clock Mra Parsizeie, Nerve Disco sake dred and twenty-five (125) of Beatty & Hawkins’ MINUS. OF THE COLUMBIA RATE Qf improvement can be PS Jeannette, B. B. Lambert, Belviden and aftern ton t Georzetown, D. C.: Beginning 32 feet 8 NU : BL Started with no fear of being interrupted. It ig | Harry Bruce, fish. Golden; schrs. Brewster, John | Thompson went out with him, and returned about ES. Sets ite Roe Howe “eh | Hehen nthe nou sida 2a eet weet from. teres | Estate: SENG PABT OF THE KKAMEL | proposed to erect & mound ‘about the pedestal of | Francis, MJ. Stephenson, Margaret, Bia, Re- | 5:3) and a8 she entered the door she fell, being SPECIALTIES. _ - cote I Of Hich "streets wath Line o é e statue, which Will be two feet higher than the | becca and Anne Louisa, all with fish for R. a. Gol. | very drunk, and two qua. les of champagne | x. ROBERTSON, SPECIALIST AND OONFI- Mi DICAL ELECTRICIAN. Meee rt aT feet, 436 inches; | thence Se ee ence, ie Sunzamne Const ee oe rest ofthe park. The diameter of the mqund will | den; schr. J. A, Sommers, Ralley, oysters for | rolied from under her cloak. She sald that Davis | 1)/t;,80} conmuiting Physican’ 20 yeare eapettenss; iro Vavor Baths, Massa, Sweed: and parallel with the weet line of sald ‘part of dot Clark against Heibert any or at publ: be sixty feet. This mound wilt be surrounded by | market. had given her the wine. After supper she had so | can be consulted Wi eeday and Saturday, trom 2 to 9 pg pe yy uid it intersecia the west line of part of said jot | Suction. in frout of the primises. on FRIDAY, MAY | an asphalt walk. ‘Ten streets. and avenucs con —— far recovered that she went out again with Davis | p.m., at 456 Cxtreet northwest; insin offion, 90 N. pli Fount 3 feet from the southwest corner of part of | EOUKTH, 1883, at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., all of Block | verge at Dupont circle, and each street. will havo e Markers, against the protest of Miss Buckner. The latter | Liberty street, Baltimore. epld-3m. ae = = lot; the 43 fe 28; Lots Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6,7. 8 and 9, in Block | an entr: ance to th rl sick retired, but w: wakened by MEDICAL, &e. Sen encom eng ek | ens th e shNeLD GME Pa | ln oop aller temo” Blo | MEEPAQNY, evra te. cmmstang JER. ety Sine trea one La = ————. | versed, to xiDning, rviDg . He t 2 laying the walks some water-pipes will be intro- | bid to- % door with a watchman and Mrs, Thompson, the = i street, of the subdiviai t ay Ipsucratha Cori | Hera, Ona cabs banc efi 3 mong: | Mende Hay, 00, err tname, Weak | aed fOr the Durpones of iritton, ‘The spaams |“ {ALTTMORE. Apel 90.—Ootion atads—mvaating, | itter"teime So arnek Site oe coal por ea SSSAUST Seungtag; | netog ta becouse iy dest of trust and to bear inter- | Clee, tod the Coluinbia Hallway Company, recorded | between the walks will begodded, and picturesque | 20. “Flour eteedy” and Fetter ieee) Miss Bucknes says she wrote and told Thom, ‘It impaste vigor to deposit of $100 at time of sale: conveyancing, | 12 Liber *‘Gov. 5) epherd," folio 145, in the office of (peal plats will be laid out and suitable shrub- Jarally 5.0006 00s cite edie ae gi 75; do., | only the fe his wife's drunkenness, but did Purchaser's cost. ‘Terms to be comphed with | the Surveyor of said District, aid Biock 28 is subdi- | bery planted. It ts intended ‘to make this little | amily, 5, 00x 50 ae aie, jmuDer. 3-2504-00; do-, | not menticn Davis’ name, and that Thompson's x = gatisfaction in all sflaire of life tan any one sn the, rion; tle the prt, prevent andi fab ‘in neal ee ESTO) ¢. BROT 3 aa ae as Otherwise re-eale.s¢ Fisk und cost of ‘de. | Vited 1nk) 19 ote, but will be offered an a whole, and | spot areteinly tag pene the many other | PXtT8. 2580-50 Fatapsco | wife told him when she went to Washington. GE. LOEETSON, THE MOST RELIABLE AND ete Ta canne Bewanaier publiaked as Weak | Hermes” One-fourth cash, tad setdee fee sapqy- | PAPKS Which dre seautered throughout the citys | {emNeo, i, Wn sunerlative Patent, 7.00." Wheat | Wife\told him when she went to Washington. co wil uaasinw a tre in ald Ur | gf such esate in Some newspaper pul ‘in Wi ments at one, two and thre years fre aceey Bay ——— ern red, 1-18al- Buckner about eight years ago had a similar ex- worans, Nervous Weakucss ete. Coumata: SIDNEY T. THOMAS, Trustee. | With interest at six per cent per annum, or all cash if | _A CINCINNATI LARCENY Cage.—To-day, in the ceundential, Can be consulted Wedues- | DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. ap24-d&da | desired. A reasonabie deposit required on day of ‘sale, Spectal Criminal Court, Judge MacArthur,the case d Saturdays, fi 2 to 9 p.m.. at his offic — a —— and conveyancing at the purchaser's cost. A A Sstucdays, trois P.m.. at his office, 456 pp ge ae 4,3 plat of | of Walter'Gordon, con’ eters t the vading physicians of Baiti- NG, | the property can be seen at office of Trustee or Auc- ‘dim ofion 30 N. Liberty st.) Baltimore, Ma. STOVES, CARPETS, AE ee | Gone or Auc- | the Police Court and aj oe BC NURTHWEST. eae with Bowman, a partner of her divorced a = got her and then debauched 22 Srnyand inactive: southern white, 61267; do. yellow. | oth, of the St. Clare, where the ladies peated, was called—Mr. A. | 65.6 fen int abide: A: STRE! JOB BARNARD, Tr K. Browne for the accused. The complaining wit- gr een ieee eer bia enn Oss tee denies the incidemts on which Thompson jus- >No FREE | 02 WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY_ SECOND, ‘503 Jp re ness was a fashionably dressed colored woman, | Oats lower end dull—southern, 52a55; western white, | tifled his action ever occurred. Lat LR GRAY GIVE NO. FREE | commencing at TEN OCLOCK we willaell dike hey”. | _DUNCANSON BROS., Auctn. av20-f,w,m_| bamed Annie R. Butler, of Cincinnat!, who testic | 63x54: do, mixed, 60282; Pennsylvania, Blab4. ies Tt atts ther deceide show | inacter General's cld office, 121d F street wortinen ea HOES C SIRE OO) fed that the articles stolen from her trunk were a | uct 70.72. | Hay. firm and, farly active—prime to} witnesses of ths Cacia affair were yester- pre oetor. ae bs : choice ylvanie 0081701. Prom Sept dem cae oe, Wate Meee ce: | MURS ot enreegiceabe, Humane ae he fare | T° Zesibaato Auctions |_| Irom his trunk aver can ert aad made, the | Shape Be ke spat tendency Maw gene [day summoned betore the grand Jury, Which i P furnish medicines, guarantee @ Cure OF bo pay. "35 | M84 Peuusylvania avenue northwest.) We name i | om SATURDAY, MAY FIFTH, at HALF-Past; gharge; that Gordon roomed in het house from | packed, 9all%. ‘Bacon-chouliere f, clears gitee | favorable to Thompson. Thompson has received j Fears’ experience. oom Deeks, Stoves, Matting, Screens: FOUR O'CLOCK P. M., at our Office, No, 1324 F September till February last, and her room having | § "Hams, 140153. Lard—refined, 123. Butter | telegrams from all over the country \pathizing bate eta thongs street northwest, we wi sel atauction Wot 7, squar: been broken open and the articlés stolen Gordon | firm—westera, ‘7a23; roll, 14018. firmer, | with him. ‘Thompson's son, a lator f- a P ie Chairs, Tables, Furnaces, &c., &c. G15 Jot 3, square 88: lot 6, square 1028: lot 8. in square | was suspected because of his disappearance, and | 15916." Petroleum lower and weak Tai is mother’s side, and says that Miss Buckner is ee OS Trctedt | Byrorder of desea t ak arent SHOR, di, FICHER & 0, Tate vestinea tear Gora 0 cee ae erakch IR ine | Rear auict—A. aos ee: yetined’ steady. | the ro he is he will hil het “at ne ‘Troubles eat 8. A A vas h - % 4 Siaitg-tve yeaty essere rou | apaiea DUNCANSON BROS., “Auctioneers, | _*?27- eas cinnatt, agalso a coat; that he hoard. Mrs: Butler | {2e15.. Whisky. Guiet | 116yai.17.. Freighin go | Where he fs he will kil her on i that he heard Mi Liver ‘steamer dull and B- ‘WHAT MRS. DAVIS SAYS. es Ce oneers poo) per JOHN TRIPP'S BLOOD ER is a certain VINE BUILDING LOT CORNER OF EIGHTH cms DOW.ING, Auctioneer. oo me pate Gordon the things, Peter Golloway | 3-164 flour, 18.90; D ore for Syphulis, Rerofula, Ovariuin Tumors Kid AND EAST CAPITOL STREETS, VERY VALUABLE TWO-STORY AND MANSARD. Mpa aNd Me Ree te wrateh and cont tn | 2.426 barrels: winat TWO-STO! Cincinnati, and Mrs. But Gora Dushelk ‘3.000 Ss ita'ethe ete Sead two Ha A TWO TWO-STORY ANP ETTIC FRAME HOUSES, ROOF BRICK DWELLING, WITH LARGE BRICK | treated her mean, ter said that ion had a; gate, Mrs Davis says she does not want Thompson's bieod, but that her husband’s character shall be * wee : ? TOL STABLE. ON THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF »for she hid given him the thin; Perr Aco? fae oma 0 cleared. Her family and relatives are wealthy, ; Jeld-codly Da. JOHN TRIPP. On WEDNISDAY AFTSERODSY BEE SECOND, TOW a HICK AND 81 COND STREETS, GEORGE. | Te Wn peal aaa waa gordon took the, stand ipipiectiase chew if Thompson 1 indicted the, ablest counsel ADAME DE FORIST WAS REMEDY FoR Ta | REINS: wevillecll in frostet theprem-| og TUESDAY NACCHO 1403, at FIVE ge | tings anda Disker wees use, NEAFIY ell the | pe. perage Taanarrea Deeds tm feo have - Mes Allfemale complaints quickly, Cans | 208. allot O'CLOCK, in front of the p: chal! perif on Christmas eve: ‘and she made him a present of | Deen filed as follows: John Sherman to Lizzie gany atts 1th Mtreetuorthwest- OBicehours | j,,LO7T $ AND PART OF LOT 7, SQUARE 920, | Cricte uni fer hone meee on. the watch. ‘The case was submitted, with the ob- | Scott Lamb, lot 14, block 88, Columbia ; Bem oS odieck vy. ladies only. fG-aiar | haying 8 fr TO forhcn Pent Oupitel strost and 9076 Hide of Frederick, street, by a depth of 107 fest on 2d servation by the court, that if the property was $28.40. Hyde and Rittenhouse, trustees, to. I Eab! BEAD! Sonat. era Belagvasane Tile prest Sefting pened belay od ‘stolen in Cincinnat! and found here they had ju- R ee tol street, the commer lot, being Vacant. This em ments, wi fo giimod: | risdiction the same as if the larceny and recovery DR. MOTTS POWDERS is one located on Hast Capitol strect,and | “Tarsus: One-third ough: belaereos cee acd fevers, | hiad both taken place here,” que suty twana ever, 1m cure forall Uenary Daseages bea investment to purchasers. ind ena: in two yearn, ‘ a Tt Sener cared tn al ours WH. snZeri: Oue-quarter cash; Daisnoe ia 008, two and Feat wAlconrarsoaiye st penaceer ee “(boas bo a to semi- | posit will be req 'ENSES OF CUSTOMS EXaMINKES.—Tho Trea- Sinus Loribneat rice $3 per bos, seat by mait under | 37 es rr] ancora, Taos Heyes PAVE, Agent, caer a tesued a circular to customs — —. cont Terme to pee, ~ . | officers providing that in case of the examiuation = wien Hh cad cont of sa THE 'PURCHAS ECOND-HAND CLOTHING AND THE Terekaoes afin Brean ‘with the: HAVING, FAILED TO | ot merchandise for appratsal nt sny vince other ESSE SS ae | ee as | ie a eae Staines? meat be Borneo Sas tery ae {Sie weer Ponmayinane sesnes ‘mara | ap27. DUMCANSON BROG., Anctioncers. a eek ont Yremine ot tn ‘whom © deposit wil be requires.