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STEAMERS. UMMER SCH: PUL Jeay ~< Tth street whorf nal intermediate ines, returning Sundaya. See Schedule. F. ion apriy at office. 7th st. wharf, Ward, ADGETT, Agt. [spzs] 0. W.'RIDLE' ‘ORFOLK, POF THE SOOTH. CP ¢ Steamboat APY, Capt. KE ‘Tull, Pine Saif’ every TUERD Avs id THD fase and BATURDATS at 6 pean, and Point Lookont, ein c. SMOUTH. FT. MONKOE Co.'s leave SDAYS, at etopping at ing atid returning. ‘Providence and TRESS MONROE, NORFOLK, POKTSMOUTH AND THE SOUTH. and and Seaboard Coastine (o.’s Elerant Steamer, IONDAY, WEDNES. Stopping at Piney Point and Point Lookout frmoe, Condecting in Norfolk with Boston. ny New York steamers, and all railroad d staterooms cru. be 1 Pa. ave. ; St. Marc H DAY and FRIDAY at 5:30 p.m. and lines Point with the: ke & Ohio R.K. Old Foint with the Chesapeake & Vhlo Ri at boat and 9 1ath et ALFRED WOUD.Seo'y &ittane TS QT4uEs JOHN W. THOMPSON Leaves Sixth Street Wharf EVERY MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY ATT AM. ine at nearly sll the river landings as far down as rdiown. Heturning atouday mornin. ng) mbi7 re at General Office, 613 16th street oF at boat. jpotowac TmassvontaTion LINE. ‘The stosmer EUR. Capt. W. 0. Geoghezan, leaves Bwphen-on wharf, foot of Tth street,every SUNDAY, at4o’ciock p. m., for Baltimore and River Landings. Keturnmy, leaves Balsimore every FRIDAY at 6 0’ . P gil accommodations atrietly firet-clasn, Eiver fregght murt bo prepaid, and will be received on BALURLAIS Bs, TEPHENSON & BRO., Agents, wl6-6m —Tthetreet wharf and 12th st. and Px. a ‘clock va. TE STEAMER MATTANO LEA ten on Sendays, Tu lays and O'olock a.m. nights, and Nomin{ and Prospect ion) Tuesday nights. Packages received tion given at offices of G. L. SHERIFF, and 1114 Fenoryivania avenus, ‘Tth street wharf. sin Mattox creek (destination) Sunday and i. T. JONES, Agent, mbiz Hill and , 325 M VERNON! MT. VERNON! STFAMER W. W. CORCORAN eaves 7th atreet wharf daily (except Sunday) for Mt. jernon at ]0 o'clock s. m. ; returning reaches Washing- en sbout 3-30 p.m, 3 (urTH GERMAN LLoYD— Stxamsne Lixe Between New Yor, Ha: Losvox, SOUTHAMPTON AND BREM®: ‘The steamers Of this company will eail EV lates of passage: From New York to Havre, Lon Boothamrten and Bremen, first cabin, $100; ‘seoond eolin, $60: steerage, $30, prepaid certifientes, Fb Fer intehe of pagsace apply to OELKICHS & & cen, New York; W.G. METZEKOTT € 100. YTIERDAM, —AMBTERDA iM! powered, Clyde-buiit 1: AMSTER YDA MAAS, carrvine t leave comjany's Pir . ZAANDAM. P. $50: etoerage. 52 Sorth William SHE CUSSED & DETWEEN NEW YORK AN CALLING AT CORK THOM PIE 40. ¥. Bervi Moy 3 Fi ‘Beth 3 AND | VERY WED Thats 0: paseaue # tec cae at Very low rates. Stecrage tickets from Liv- g7) ee! aud Queenstown aud’ ali other parisof Europe st Thr: cch bills of aden given for Belfast, Glasgow, nvr. Antwery and other ports on the Coutinent aad ers. ris. For «1 pasaauco aprly at the Company's ofMca, 0. 4 Green, 0: UW & Ud. tus thet VERNON H. BROWN & CO., New York, Mears. OLS BIGELOW & 605 Tth atreet, W RATLROADS. IOKE AND © H1O RAILROAD. E MODEL FA: THY Past anp Tey LOULLE TRACK! EY COUPLER! Fel ‘OY. 12, 1882, Tyave Washington, tro ruer of N gey eyes ne aud © str For ch ine Cara to al and Detroit one between pt Sunday. i Ey xcept ve Baltimore #5. 9, 910 Cece Wem, W aah ‘Ome ory nes Mi Station, G19 and Se an BORD Gora ae ORE i NSYLVANIA ROUTE, 7 i, WEST AND SOUTHWEw Ss ) SCEN} NIFICENT Et frm asp Bet ste. as FOLLOWS. and toe West, Chicago Limited Express | Cars ot 9:90am, das h Sleeping Cure Western Ex, Sleeving = eping Car LOTOMAC RAILRO: For Fr, chester. Budde. Nia ly. except Sunday. 120 p.m. every week. ch trains connect at Jor- Brooklyn Annex. afford ‘dou! uiton street, avoiding: ork City. 10:99 1:30, 10:20 Sh Sunday, 420, 9 Limited Express, 9:30 a.m. 6-40, 8:09, 9-39, 10:30 a.m. and 1, 6:20, 7-35, 9:50, and 10-20, $00," 9:30" a.m.. 4:20, 622 bo pom FY AND 6 8, 8:00 na and the South, 6:30 and 11-25 znd 5:00 v.21. Cally. except Sunday. uve Alexeudris vcr Washington, 6:00, 10:00 s.r. 2 130, 12:00, 3:00, S:i0_ pew. and J2:00 midnight. > at 8:00, 6: and 10-00 t Cesbpaben from: hotels and residences. +. FUCH. Gen ‘ral Mapawer. PROFESSIONAL. _ L FEST ARE HY SAT- BAPAY from Bremen pier, foot of 3d street, Hoboken, .. 92> Fennsyivania avenue horthwest, Agents for + AM. ROTTER th ntecrazo aud cabin e> | | ton. QAD THE ONLY LINE sit WASHINGTON, 10-154, m. in ermediate O¥ FROM STATION, CORNER Expres f=) Care't Ditisbury ant m. Oa 30, 9:50, | ne, €40a.m, and 4:40 pro, daily, DERICKSBURG Ral A AND. WASHINGTON 9:2y, 17:00 and 11:25 a.m., 4 md 12:30 p.m. 206200, #220 dnd 12:25 wu, and 2-00 and a.m: 1:00 and | informat:on at the oMes, northeast corner ‘ eust Fuupey vania avenue, and at the eur «orders cap be let for the checking of bag- 3. k. WOOD, General Passenger Agent, vRE, ston, M— 1 ¢ bove | ui. daily to Chicaxo, | ana B itimore, 10 ym 12:30 p.m. Metroy 8-400 m., .| iar'y, exeey 40 a: ‘ow ‘Sun- mation apply at the Baitimors ant 1331 eet, where orders jor baxgage Ww Le checked and received at | Fast fromm tor day. 4: 1:30, | On am Ea “On = = = ieee Coat Asp W cop. EQUISITE TO HEA‘ ort, hence the elke ut (Age Be won have just received a patron ze Ue, MUTTE'S establiahinent, 1816 jotel, for the succoeat Soit Corna, Bunions, Inverted cresences, et 2 is occeentully Female I jem. Chi alsin, Nervous 1» Rusrian, Sulphur and all’ Medicated 417 G street, opposite Rigas House. . Feteblishes in Wash- feo $2" per vials for put | an BOVEE, MEDICAL ELECTRICIAN, i Neuralcia, AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. THIS AFTERNOON. TEVHOB, J. FISHER & 0.. an ‘Keal Estate Auctioneers. On THUKSDAY, MAY TES oe on xe mill maison, we 76, square 423. ‘LOOK P.M., in front of the uction part of lots 15 an: ‘ing 24 feet, 9 inches on north I with a depth Of 132 fost 103¢ inches to a 30 foot alley; improved by frame dwelling No. 615 I street n< and having two small brick houres ip rear of lot, facing a ley. Terms: One-third cash; balance in six and twelve montis Mernies Pinter oS. aaa n3-d&ds 1324 F street northwest. FP!084S DOWLING, Aucuoncer. VALUABLE PROPERTY IN GEORGETOWN, D. C AT | 2RUBLIC BALE, NEAR THE MARKET On MONDAY, MAY FOURTEENTH, 1883, at the hour of SIX O'CLOCK P. M.. in front of tho p 1 ill offer at public aale all that u of Lot No, al, in Georgetown. Distrlet. of Colum: in, beainning at's point on the south line of Bridge atréet, distant oant sixteen feet from where the weet line of said Lot No. 41 tntersects Bridge street, and running fifty-five feet and ten ‘then east twenty- two fest and four inches, then north Afty-five feet and Bridge street, then west twenty-two feet Also, all that part of fing at the northeast ‘west on Bridwe street (more or lees), then ), then eat thirty- feet and four inches (more or less), then north twenty-alx fect (more or Iees), on Market space to the PiAlno, all that part of Tot number 28, tn Old Georre- a pa Fy in town, D. C., aifnated at the corner of Bridge street and Bank alley, frontiue thirty-one feet and. six inches on the north side of Bridg> atreet, and Funning back northwardiy of the same width as the front and b nd- ing on tho wont side of said alley, ninety-slx fost deop Sie all the improvements up yn the same. erms: One-third cash; balance in six and twelve montha, with interest, at six per cent; or all cash, at the option of the purchuser. A doed given and deed of trust taken. A deposit ot fifty dolars required on each aaio. Ali ceuveyauciug and recording at the expense of the purchaser. R.P. JACKSON, myl-d&da Attorney for Whiter’ Heirs. ity-aix feet (more or FINANCIAL. Hianar C. Towers & Co. BANKERS, BROKERS AND INSURANCE, 1420 F STREET NORTHWEST, Wasnrxatox, D. C, We pay special attention to obtaining CORRECT and RELIABLE information regarding our various city securities, and are prepared at all times to answer inqui- rics regarding same. HARRY C. TOWERS, member Stock Exchange. mhl7 ‘PHBUAPS THE SIMPLEST, THE TEAST COM. plicated plan of insurance ever ted, to the fathers and mothers of families, and = plan that for Fund Tite amccietioes Smittiggs he mutual a on. r = mht? LY. KNIGHT. Manager. ) STOCK TELEGRAPH -WIRES BETWEER WASHINGTON," NEW YORK AND RICHMOND. i. H. DODGE Bonds, Stocks and Investment Secnrities Bought and old on Commission, No. £39 15H STREET, (CORCORAN BUILDING,) 4sency for Prince and Whitely, Stock Brokera, £4 Buoapwar. New Yorn, Tere cinpa ae Seenitics honeht and rold on eommts- fen in San Francisco, Baltimore, Philatelphis, Now York, Boston end Washington. Orders executed on the New York Stock Exchange at one-eighth of one per c commission. Private and direct telegraph wires to Hichmond, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York an‘l Forton, through which orders are executed on the Stock Exchanges in those cities and repertea back jrempty. Quotations of Stocks and Bonds and in- rormstion regarding the Markets received through our INSTASTLY wirect trom the sew York Stock al DENTISTRY. a OF PE Leon: trons and the pabiic Labiity, M KUIFICIAL TEETH MAD verted immediately after ext lendid eticces t Deutin DK DONS LOTT. DENTIST, 1207 F street northwest. Preservation of the Natura! Teoth a Specialty. fl-4m* Dé RANDALL PARSONS, Dextist, thwest, ov tore. Gold’ fillings a specialty elite B 3 ting natural toot! Modera methods and aiallin ail Moderate Loos. ALLY, 1321 F atreet northwest. Bailantyne’a Book Gas iiven day or als 7TH No. 437 Dentistry in ail ‘All work war- Janly sot. OWLAND DENTAL 4g street, th without. pai ents each ads per set. Gold ma Fillings. 35. All work warranted ied AY? MUuuinisterod’ Nitrous Oxtda 10 “over patient nts couline by car will be furnished free tickets te sud trot the offer.) 6 m21 M -W. Particular att iar to Ladies, married or Ovarian Troubles trvated. . ny 4-1" D EY USING A BOTTLE two of Dx. BROTHERS’ Tuvigorating Cordial, cure any case of Seminal Weakness, Nervous De: s and Impotency. It imparts vigor to 906 B st. aw. Ds KOBERTSON, THE MOST RECIABL D eal specialist in this ity, with 14 }. are experience, i uarantee a cure in all diseases of Urinary Organs, Nervous Weakuess, etc. Consulta- tions striedy confidential. Can be consulted Weanes- 3 ‘3 and ee on 29 y eg Se Dat. niw. Hefere ts ths wading Pisvielang of Dalbe more, Main office. 30 N-Liberts st, Baltimore, Bf. =P P'S BEOUHEES AND GiAY GIVE NO FRE Prescriptions aud send you to some wide-show Crmexist Who divides profte with the doctor. ‘Those intel of a core of privcte diseares should con- | lt Des. BROTHERS and GRAY, 906 Bat. s.w. Will furuieh medicines, guarautes a Cure oF nO Bay. 35 years” apl2-Im* YD, OHS TRIPP'S BLOOD PURIFTER fa a certain eure for Syphilis, Scrofula, Ovarium Tumora, Kid- hey Diseates and all’ Blood Poison. Cure of Syphilis Fusranteed in ether stage. Bena two stamps for pam- phiet, Revere House, _s3-codly isi Dz. JOHN TRIPP. MADAME DE FOREST HAS REMEDY FOR LA- aVi dies. Allfemsie complaints quickly cured. Canbs Consulted daily at ‘th streetnorthwest. Officehours Srom 1 109 o'clock p.m.. with ladies on 16-4" Rew “BRAD: DR. MOTT’S FRENCH POWDERS Certain cure for all U2 rinary Diseases, Ini} prReiie &c. Gonorrhosa cured in B. ENTWISLE’S, 12th vane svenue northwest. Price $3 per box, sent by mai under fea) Cb receipt of price. auil SPECIALTIES. _ Deze ie TALI: ‘dential consulting Physician; can be consulted Wednesday and p.m, at 456 C street northwest Liberty street, Bal IST AND CONFI- 20 years experience; trom 2 to $ fice, 30 N. 19-3m N ADAM ROSS, 1HE LONG-ESTABLISHED, RE- AVA liable Cisirvoyant and Astrologist, gives better ‘tion in all sflaire of life than any one in the pro- sion; tele the past, preaent and future destiny sree ico ‘and assistance on all matters a) rain to siness, love and matrimony. ALL &® TROUBLE CALL. tisfaction «iven or no pay. “Consultation Rooms, 403 street, above D street northwest. ‘This month con- iation fee reduced. Ladies, 50 cents; gentlemen, $1. (Qo AND SEE PROF, WARRING, MEDIUM AND REAL ASTROLOGER, At T15 Ninth street northwest. soTiypythougand dollars to any one who can equal him in telling present and future, ca marriage, Urineiti eeparated toyethcr, and ‘in basins affairs, whose advice is invaluable. He tell consultor’s Prot, Warring sate no" Guestics and fst ooasnant Sort ISFAGHION GIVEN OR NO PAY i Zi Fee~Ladies, $17 en, $1. mi3-53t RS. M. A. FRENCH. MAGNETIC HEALER M and Business Medium, haw removed to 1724 Teh street gorthwest. where leased Tuany friends and customers. oy MME, PP OOKE, TELLS ALL, THE EVENTS OF LIFE. Albusiness confidential ‘Gon. femen 80" cents each. 408 Lr streak Beeman tha we bth streets porthweat, WOOD AND COAL. Jot of Bakers PINE OOD ; alao fresh co. Gomentic use. sil of which we oflee oe ton lowest mstkot ‘The of ited Ropneaengee eretty tv to STEPHENSON & BRO., ‘7th st. wharf and 12th st. and aP. sve. THE TRADES. . 8. PARSONS, Mi DICAL ELECTRICIAN, oT RK anic ana eta Re HB. DAKBY, BCR AND JOB PRINTER. 432 Vth street, near UFUS H. DARBY, GooD We Saar! \CES—FAIR DEALING. BOOKS, &e., &e, Hen trae ona — ial : a F ats a ¥atabliehed 11 ELG! JOURS. Gas Cooxie Stoves aI: FOX SALE {ed a7 THE GASLIGHT OFFICR Geetionoas poe ‘TENTH STREET. a iso eg, FP 208. J. FISHER x co. oe: ‘Real Estate Auctioneers, + UNIMPROVED PROPERTY AT AUCTION, ‘Under and by virtue of a decree of tho 8 Court of the District of Columbia, passed a Cause No. 7,707, wherain Temple’ etal. are Com. plaimanta, and Worthington et al. are defendants, the \dersicut ‘Trustes, will sell, at public auction, the followin Goscribed real eatater at the times and riaees iow alate: aie RESO WAT ZAUED ot FOUE, AED LF O'C! C . M., i 8q. 970, 100x115, at the cor. of south C 10th. east. IMMEDIATFLY AFTER, on the premises, Lot No. 15, 99.878, on 6th strect east, bet. G and I sts.soutn. IMMEDIATELY AFTER, on the preuisen Lot 38 in 1000, on 19th st: cart bet-south M and N IDAY. MAY FOUKTH, RAND AHALF az on the 2 in sq. No.1011, a the premises, Lot 8in "East Capitor Kon the premixes, Lots 2and ELY AFTER, on the premines.Tot 1 and t on 18th t pear A street IMMEDIATELY AFTER, on the premises, Lots Sand 6, square No. 1096, south A street, Letween 17th and 18th streets east. On SATURDAY, MAY FIFTH, at FOUR O'CLOCK P. M., at the office of Thos. J. Fisher & Co., No. 1324 F street northwest— Sub, Lot 40, square C45; Lot 5, square 603: Lots 3, 5, 13, and 19, equare 608; Lot 1, eqnare 609; Lote 7, 16, 16, and south half of 17, equare 610; 6 sauere Oe Lot 8, square 6: uare 617; Lot 5, square 7, square east of 664: ‘sou! Lot Lot 1h, Lots 3’an Lot 4, square south of aquare 667; Lots Sand 10, equare- cast of south of 667, and the east 101 feet 1 inch on M street, of square No. 595. ‘Terms of sale, aa prescribed by the decrce: One-third of the purchase money in cash, and the residue in two equal instalmen's at six and twelve months, respect- ively, with interest at the rate of six (6) per centum per annum from day of sale, to be secured by approved notes, with a rossrved it non the proverty seid or the purchaser shall have the option of paying all the pur- chase money in cash. A money deposit ehall be ro. quired on cach of the ‘seid pivces of property sold, the amount whereof will be announced on day of sale. Upon default @f any purchaser in complying with terms reales withi® ten (10) days, the property upon which letault has been made may be resold at the risk and cost of tho defaulting purchaser, after three (3) days’ notice in the Evening Ster newspaper, Conveyancing shail be ut the cost of the purchasers, CHAS. D. FOWLER, Trustee, Webster Law Building, 505 D st. northwest. THOS. J. FISHER & CO., Auctioneers. ap7-a, t, tide WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED BAL ESTATE, CORNER PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND NINTH STREET SOUTHEAST. By virtue of s deed of trust, dated July 7tb, 1875, and recorded in Liber No. 791, folio 163, of} the land records of Washington county, District of Columbia, and at the request of the holder of the bond secured thereby, I will sell at public auction, in front of the yeni on FKIDAY, THE FOURTH DAY OF MAY, 1883, at FIVE U'CLOCK P.M., all that piece or parcel of growud situate in the city of Wasting. ton, and known as part of Lot pine (9), and the whol of lots ten (10) and eleven (11), in equsre numbered nine hundred and twenty-five (920), aud bounded as follows: peesaning, at the northeast anxle of said square aud running south along 9th street east one hundred and four (10:) feet and nine (9) inches; thence west one hundred and nine (109) feet aud one (1) inch: thence north one hun- dred and seventy-three (173) feet and one (1) inch, to a Point five (8) feet southeastwardly from the interaeetion of Pennsylvania avenue and the public equare; thence alorg said avenue one hundred aud twenty-three (123) feet, to the place of beg nning.. ‘Terms: One-third carb, and the balance payable in equai payments, at six and twelve months after date, to be secured by notes bearing eight per cent. iuterest, or all cash, if the purchaser prefers, "$150 to be deported on acceptance of bid. ‘erms to be complied with in seven days after sale, and in defauit of Soe nee the trustee reserves the right to re-sell st the risk and cost of the purchaser, ap2-d WASH. D. WILLIAMS, Trustee. HANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE OUT LOTS FRONTING ON ARD NEAR TO FIFTEENTH EAST, NEAR THE EASTERN TER- OF "CHE COLUMBIA RAILWAY TE BEING’ PART OF THE KRAMER ix Under decree of the Supreme Court of the Di tnet of Columbia, in kquity C: No. 7, Clark against Seibert et al., I wil auction, in front of the premieres, on FRIDAY, MAY KTH, 1883, at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., all of Block 8; Lota Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6,7. 8 and 9, in Block at part of Lot No. 11, in Block 30, which 37 feet on Gales street, ‘and 26 feet on 16th street, of the subdivision of part of tract called **Lon, Meads made by Job Barnard, ‘ustee, W. H. Clagett, dnd the Columbia Raiiway Company, recorded ja Liter "Goy. Shepherd,” folio 143, 1n the office of the Surveyor of said District. taid Biock 2 vided into 19 lot said lota in Bloc! but will be offered 29 will be offered in the same way. : One-fourth cash, and residue in equal pay- ments stone, two aud three years from day of sale, with interest 'at «ix per cent per annum, or all cash if desired. A reasonable depo-it required on day of sale, and conveyancing at the purchaser’a cost. A plat of the property can be seen at office of Trustee or Auc- JOB BARNARD, Trustee, . ,. 503 D Honeer, , Auctioneer. For Twill «ol at public DAY EVE 1S ail the Dry Good Corsets, Kil Donr. Hosiery, &¢., at Store, No. 1200 7th street h.w., corner of M ¥treet. La:jtea wili do well toattend. a TO-MORROW. mas. Weens. W. W. Butiss. W EEKS & CO., Auctioneers, 67 Louisiana avenne, posite City Post Office, SPECIAL SALE OF CARRIAGES. ONE TURN OVER SEAT ROCKAWAY ONE TOP SURRY WAGON, ONE FINE LEATHER TOP BUGGY, ONE STANDING TOP PHAETON, ONE PASSENGER EXTENSION, ONE DAYTON on McCAULL WAGON. tion, in front of salesrooms, SATURDAY G, MAY FIFTH, At YEN O'CLOCK. ‘The attention of those desiring to purchise is called to the above #ale, being all first-class work, Leather and Cloth Trimmings, &e. On exhibition early on morning of ale. my3-2t FpNoas DOWLING, Ri ELEGANT HOU "HOLD FURNITURE AT S110. On BATU? DAY MORNING TEN O'CLOCK, within au: reome, I +hall‘eell a supe Furuiture, being the entre contents of two large houses, ail in splendid condition, viz: Five yery superior Purior Suites One Cocobolo Sofa, upholstered in Embossed Plush (@ Yery artistic and elogant niece); Two Chippendale Chairs, beautifully upholstered, Easy Chiirs aud Lounge; Ten Vegant Waluut Marble Top Chamber Suites; Haudvoniely Carved Ash Set, with” French ‘Plate irror ‘Auctioneer. AY FIFTH, 1883, AT in front of my auetion assortment of Hous hold e ‘ables: One very large French Piste Mirror, suitable for bar; Severs] Walnut Buffet Hair and Husk Matra Fopeay SiN ASO Sarat ess ‘ogether mut 300 ej . NB. —Thenale of tne Furniture will take place inside ‘at 11:30 precisely. of weather. HOS. J, FISHER & €O., T Real Estate Auctioneers. On SAT DAY, MAY FIFTH, at HALF-PAST, FOUR O'CLOCK P. M., at our Office, No, 1374 street northwest, we wi I sell at auction lot 7, equar Sip Jot S, sanare SA: lot 6, equaro 1028: lor’, in aquare 22, and wy Us ferme cael cial ‘HOS. 3. FISHER & CO., ap27-d ‘Real Estate Auctionecrs. 3. BENSINGER, Auctioneer, Bo ation Aachonee Carriage Bazar, % 988, 940 ang 943 Louisiana avenue, BUGGIES, CARRI- AGES, WAGONS, HARNESS, &c., EVERY TUES. AUCTION BALE OF HORSES, ND SATURDAY MORNING, No postponement on account may3-2t DAY, THUREDAY A) COMMENCING AT TEN O'CLOCK, Cotitantly on band aud at private 3 Sear Hed and remei-hand De Horees,, band Bu rT Ex. |.prees Wayons, Harness, ctc,. ¢ vances on Eonsienments, £28 Im 0. HOLTZMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer, R. 20th and F streets northwest. TRUSTEES SALE OF A VERY DESIRABLE BUILDING LOT ON THE NORTH SIDE OF REW YORE AVENUE, BETWEEN FOURTH AND FIFTH STREETS NORTHWEST, AT By virtue of ' doed of trust dated January 18th, A.W). 1892, and recorded in Liber 995, folio 76, oi the Land Reoords of the District of Golumbis. a the request of the holder of the note I will nell at public anetion. in front of the ‘Terms of twelve and eihteen mon’ of trust on the property cent per annum, or all cash, at chaser, A At of $100 rear sold. "Te reani ‘No. 0. HOLTZMAN, Auct:oneer, iy 0th and F'streets nortliwest, ——ap28-d&ds JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. TRUSTEES SALE OF By virtuPLYISION OF BARRY Liber Wo 520, fou eta, aoe ae _ AUCTION SALES. E. E. NEWTON, Auctioncer. . — Iwi MAY SIXTH. at ELIZABETH DECKER’S, east, ist Tenseyivania aveuus, the femaining stock of Fancy Goods, puch as HOSIERY, LACES, GLOVES, Toys, RIBBONS, GENTS' AND LAD! IS' UNDERWEAR, FLOWERS, HATS, LADIES’ AND CHILDREN'S DRESSES, LACE CURTAINS, AND TABLE-CLOTHS. Sale will commence at TEN O'CLOCK sharp. 8. SAMSTAG, Salesman. Pg —We will ell in the evening: at SEVEN O'CLOCK. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & DAY SaL™® OF HOUsEHOLD REGULAR SATURDAY, S40" US ER On TO-MORROW, MAY FIFTH, 1933, commencing at TEN O'CLOCK A. M., we shall eal |. & Reneral assortment fare, Carpets, il Cloths, &¢- a berms cash: Co., Auctioneers, of Household Furni- ‘WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts. Net WEEK WILL BE THE LAST OF THE AUCTION SALE ar 908 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. SALE COMMENCES AT 10:20 A.M. DAILY. AY WILL BE A SPECIAL CLOS- ON NEXT TUESDAY WILL BE J TAL SILKS, CASHMERE! NUNS_ VEILING, BUNT- INGS, TABLE LINEN, LINEN SHERTINGS, PARASOLS, &e. LADIES SPECIALLY INVITED. _my4-8t FOLEY, Auctioncer. sel, in front of our JUNCANSON BROS. ‘Auctioncers. PAWNBROKER'S SALE OF GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES AND CROSSES, STUDS, DIAMO‘D Pi CLUSTERS.) GOLD BI PEARL SE’ iS, LAL &e., ko., AY AUCTIO On TUESDAY MORNIN TWELVE O'CLOCK, I will ell at redeemed Pledges, being partly cpuinerated a joase take notice, Parties interested will pl ELEIS, GOLD A GOLD AND DIAMOND’ 8c: BR KNIVES, FORKS A. WARE, GOLD CHARMS. GOL?) LOCKETS ES, DIAMOND AND PEAKL (SOLITAIRFS AN KEVOLVERS N, OPERA GLASS! MAY EIGHTH, pove. PHILIP WAL LACH, Broker, my4-d H. ©, PARE UP CHAMBER 8 si 1417 Pennxylvania'avenue NCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. . SUITE, WALNUT FRAME MIRROR, WARDROBE, EX: NU? M. T.SIDEBGA D, ‘. CHATRS, SAFE, MATTRESSES. BEVDING ROCKER PICTURES: BRUSSELS AND INGRAIN CARP“ TS, RUGS, OL CLOTH. CROCKERY COOK ST KITCHEN 1 BEING AND GLASSWARE, TT ENSILS, &o. . BO, NIENTS OF DWELLING No. 140 E CON SIX H STREET NORTHWEST, AT AUCTION. On MONDAY MORNING, MAY SEVENTH, com- mencing at ‘TEN O'CLOCK, we wil named residence, the entire Furnitnre, Oarpeta, mntained therein, being partly enumerated abov co which attentioa of bu; ere TWEE STREETS: N UHIRG E d ARTICLES, OIL AVINGS, CLOTHING, LATROBES, & 3 On SATUKDAY EVENING, mencing at HALF-PAST SEVE) sell, at the above-1 unsold, to which the attention of called. NORT! il, at the above- ‘&o.. my4-2t UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneors. AUCTION SALE OF GOODS REMAINING UNSOLD AT THE WASHINGTON LIGHT INFANTRY FAIR, (AT SKATING RINK, SEW YORK AVE- HAND FOUR- ST, CONSIST- N PART, OF GROCERINS, FURNITURE, PAINTINGS, EN: STOVES, KANGES, MAY FTFTH, com. N O'CLOCK, we will jamed Fair, all the Goods remaining. buyers is respectfully biy4-2e ALE OF CHOICE LOTS, NOS. 15 AND 16. SQUAKE 158, ON MASSACHI IN AVENUE, USE! Ne AR DUPONT CIRCLE, AT AUCTION. On FRIDAY, MAY ELEVENTH, AT FIVE, P.M.. I will offer for sale on the premises, that! beautiful piece «f sroun; building lots fronting on dd, embracing ten’ fine. Massachusetts ayonue and on 18th street nortoweat, ua_a who e or by the single lot, according to plat exhibited the signe in the: ground. the sale, and ‘The whole embraces 32,293 tad on posted on square feet, and the single lots vary from 2,500 to 4,350 square feet each. ‘Title indisputable. ‘Terms: One-third cash; balance one and two years trom da: sold, at six per cent per annum, payal all cash, at purchaser's option. whole, or #1U0 on exch lot, my3- f sale, xecured by trust deed on the property. > notes for deferred pay! ments to bear ini ble semi-annually. st or ‘$600 at the sale for the WM. P. ¥t ‘OUNG, Auctioneer. at it the auction rooms of Duncanson Bros.. 9th and D streets, a quantity of Un~ eNcanson BROS., Auctioneers, TRUSTEE'S SALE Hous By virtue of a deed of trust Liber, No. 945, folio 194. et seq... OF Two ‘08. 2012 AND 2014 I STREET N EAL PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. duly recorded in ‘one of the land records of the District of Columbia, and 1 by the ro. quest of, the holder of the note secured thereby, we will, on TUESDAY, the FIFTEENTH DAY OF MAY, 1833. at FIV® ises, sell a t real’ estate situ: trict of * olumb Lot numbered t hundred aud "CLOCK P. M., certain piace 61 and known a3 ty-two (22) in (OD), together in front of the prem: ir paroel of round or ‘andiyingr in olty- of Waehtn on, Dis- nd equare numbered one ith all the tmprove- meuts, ways, easements, rights, privileges, and appur- te tains which will be sold separately. ances t ‘the same, belonging or in anywise apper- ‘This lot is tinproved by two three-story houses, ‘Fernie: One-third cash :balance six and twelve months, ‘notes to bear interest and to be secured by deed of trust on premises aold, or all cash at cption of purchaser or purchasera. All’ conveyuncimg, &c., at purchaser's ‘A deposit of $200 required on euch house as coon cost. ex bil off. ‘erina to bo complied with in seven days, otherwise the Trusteca reserve the right to resell at the risk and cost of the defau.ting purchaser or purchas~ ers, after five days’ public notice of such resale in paper publithed in Wai some newspaper published in my2-d&ds A. WIL nhinyton, D. Ce eA} Trustees. N_ FIG! made on th cause No. 1 wherein Samu ys. Davis the rashiny bered on the ground p thereof and decree desicnated on the age from 64 to 90 feet, and in a 3 BALE OF VALUABLE, BUILDING NE HUNDR ED HTH AND NINTH ETS NORTHEAST. ‘By order and decree of the Supreme Court of thes District of Columbia, in genera} term, passed and! 30th day of October, 1882, in equity A. Peugh is the defendant, I shall, on TENTH DY OF MAY, 1883, at M., offer for sale. at public auction, ses, Squares nunibered 910 snd 911, on, D. C., tor plan Of said city, or 80 tauch may be necessary to satiafy the said order ‘The said premises will be sold by low, a8 recorded ruvdivision; exch of the fald equares containing ten (10) lots, varying in front- as thesame are 7um~ epth from 90 to 124.1 feet, or by smaler lots, “accorditys to a plat to be exhib- ited'at the tine Verms: equal instalm: One-third cash; the remainder in two (2) ts, in one (1) and two (2) years, with interest, the deferred paymeuts to be_ bi by deed of trust on the premises, or a'l cash, atthe op- tion of the pur-huser. on each lot when sold. of the purchaser or pu 8. HENRY F. ‘A deposit of $50 wi I'be required. Conveyancing, & He DAVIS, Trustee. 469 Louisiana avenue. ap28-d&ds DUNCANSON BROS., Aucta. ERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED STATE ON DELAWARE AVENUE, BE- ¥ AND G STREET: 3 SOUTHWE st ‘By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of th District of Coluubia, paceed in SSL, docket 22, 20th March, 1889 ‘Tru-tee will, on FRIDAY, MAY, A.D. ‘1883 auction, in frout of the premises estate, to wit: corner of eaid Fequity cause No. the uudermgned M.. at public ell the following reel Being parts of fots thirteen and four- teen (13 and }4), in square six hundred and forty-two Ce, penne for the same at a point on F street tant thirty feet eleven inches from the northwest juare, and ruuning thence south at Hicht angles to said F street elghtyeuine fet ‘two inches; thence east sever.teen feet; thencs north eighty-nins partition of two thirteen and fourteen cn aaid F street feet two inches through the on parts of said te (13, and 14), and thence tothe plece of beginning; an ouses parts of said Lote . in said square six for the same east from tha Rortnwest corner of said equare, and running thence cast on a line with point th feet north of ree feat north of and thirteen (12 and 13); north to the place of beginnin, “Torinsof sale as preseribed by the decree of court: money: in cash, and the bal. One-third of the purchase street sixteen feet eleven « thence south at right angles to said F street to a he aividing tine of Lota twelve ‘weatwar said dividing line eixteen feet eleven inches ald thence in six and twelve months, respectively, from the of sale, with interest at si cent per annum, fecticea by deed of trust wrod thes ion of the time. property sold: oF urchasse, At depostt OF $100 le. If the terms are not com- plied with in ten days after sale, the trustees reserve the Flint to resell the property at the ex; i vif Senveyancine yurchaser. SUDSO! J.T. COLDWELL, Auct. ULL, 342 D atreet n-w. INO, A. Lal afb Ss atrst sw. no of the default- cost of puronaser. Trustees. 8p30-10t RUSTEE'S SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY ON SECOND STRE! GEORGETOWN, D. u. ET. NEAR HIGH STREET, Virtuo of a decree of the Supreane Court of the, ‘the 10th day ured | ity Docket 22, (OMAB DOWLING, Auctioneer. ABLE PUR ABE OL AT Hy I will offe Sounded as iuick™ SIaRETS, DAY OF MAY, Ese J THREE-STORY LH aa being bad com y notes recured ‘at the cost VENTH DAY OF 1863, at FIVE O'CLOCK P. Ne Gongs, Ne Banacre.—“4 Summer Mr. Gzonox H. Davis, s fruit dealer at 297 Westmin- stor street, bears his grateful testimony to the unequaled. aayl.' ‘YROM A PROVIDENCE MERCHANT, excellence of the production of one of our most skilful Providence Pharmacists. Mr. Davis saya, ‘‘Last spring I was very greatly troubled with severeinflammation of the kidneys, and it became so bad that at times I urin- ated blood, and my sufferings were intense, My condi- tion was so painful that for s While I was scarcely able to attend to business, and the sey:re pain wonld come so suddenly and seyarely that I would be obliged to leave a customer whon I might happen to be waiting upon. During a part of the time I was unable to walk, and scarcely knew what todo or which way tolo:k for relief. At this time » frien Bemedy. I took two bottles of it, and it took right hold of my diseas® and cured me very speedily, and Ihave d recommenied Hunt's experienced no trouble with my kidneys since. “Farthermore, Hunt's Remedy has strengthened me ‘very much, and since I began to use it I have been able to attend to business, and am all right now. I heartily recommend itto all. Whatithas done for me it will do for you who are afflicted.” BUFFERED FOR TWENTY YEARS. Hon. Josnva TUrHttt, of Eart Saginaw, Mich.,says; **Count me amone the enthusiastic frienJs of Hunt's Remedy. It has proven in my caseall you claim for it. Having suffered for about twenty years with severe dis- easeof the kidneys (which our local physician pro- nounced Bright's Disease), I made s journey East to consult the eminent Dr. Haven, of Hamilton, New York, of whose fame in this specialty Ihad heard much. Dr. Haven examined mo carefully and simply said, ‘Go and get a bottle of Hunt's Remedy and take according todirections." After having traveled so far for treat- ment, {t struck me as rather funny tobe directed to take s modicine which I might have bought within a stone's throw of my own door; but I was in the doctor's hands, and of course I followed his advice, and right gisd was thst I did so, for before I had taken Hunt's Remedy half a dozen times I found immense beneft from it,and by continuing the use of it for s limitod time I recovered from my trouble entirely, and am to-day, I think, ons of the most rugged of rugged Mich'ganders. The world is indebted to you, sir, for the promulgation of such a medicine, and I hope you may not go without your re- ward.’ ps0 lH OO. 888, TUTT FRE TITT ‘4 8 Lge: Fe Ht Hc? Ssss8 Tf en F ‘TTT FEE RRR Pie fot * Boe < E Een BOB 2 Sass CELEBRATED STOMACH BBR OM TTTT CTT RRE RRR g! tas OE Eee BOB Sea58 ‘There has nover been an instance in which this aterl- ing invigorant and anti-febrile medicine has failed t6 ward off the complaint, when taken duly as a protection Hundreds of physicians have aban- doned all the officinal specifice, and now prescribe this harmless vegetable tonic for chills and fever, as well as dyspepsia and nervous affections. Hostette:'s Bitters against malaria, iu the apeaific you need. For sale by all Druggists ana Dealors generally. myl (THERE IS BUT ONE GENUINE All others are Imitations, or made to sell on the tation of the ORIGINAL and may do harm, FREDERICK BROWN'S, PHILADELPHIA, will ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GINGER IN THE MARKET, AND THAT I8. FRED'K BROWN'S, always be @ blessing in SPRING, In all STOMACH DISORDERS, for SLEEPLESS- NESS, for SUDDEN CHILLS, when Drenchea during when Cold in WINTER, when SUMMER, buy a bottle of your Druggist or your Grocer for 50 Cents (insist on having the GENUINE given you—FREDERICK BROWN’S, PHILADELPHIA, ), and you will secure an article which will serve you well-ALL THE YEAR the Distressed in SUMMER, PHILADELPHIA; AUTUMN, EQUINOX, ROUND! TION CHEERFULLY GIVEN. Special for eoorted ‘mont AME! AND WINTER. a raver T'S Ecnore. ESTIMATES OF COST FOR TOURS TO ANY PART OF EUROPE AND THE ORTENT. TICKETS ISSUED and RELIABLE INFORMA- Hy, gAravely with ma KICAN EXCHANGE 162 Broadway, New York. 5 mbi0-s,t,th,39% C. A. BARATTONI, Manager, sent Free. RAVELERS' BUREAU, (Aven Lire Bail AY. Sailing from SUMMER SERVICE. ternate SHORTES' from QUEMEC to LIVERPOOL every SATUR- BALTIMORE to LIVERPOOL every al- ‘MOND AY, (Via QUEENS TOWN.) OCEAN Voy GE. ONLY FIVE DAYS FKOM LAND TO LAND, xtra Weekly Ships from, GALWAY, LIMERICK, LONDUNDEERY and GLAS- Only DIRECT LINE trom GALWAY and LIMERICK. Cabin $70 and $80, Interm: TA: Or, Mas. D. A: BEOSN. m13 Atoommncasots| $21, LEVE & AL! . BELLEW, liate Une wai arrancements parties to foreign lands. Full particulars in Address Et cae THE EVENING STAR. _ FRIDA\ 4, 1883. 2d Edition. Late eerams oh Sar A Post Office Sensation in New York. RAIDING THR PRIVATE LETTER OFFICES. New Your, May 4—Many complaints have been made for the past few months to Postmaster Pear- son by merchants of the non-delivery of thelr let- ters, The matter was referred to Inspector New- combe, who was ied to beileve, after @ short examination, that the trouble’ in some way or other ‘arose from the interference of private oMces about the city. The matter was placed in the hands of Colonel A. @. Shi chief inspector of the general post office in Wash- ington, who came here and has been ee for weeks past in looking into the workings of Hus- sey’s, Boyd’s and other private offices. Upon Colonel S.iarp's report to tho Postmaster General anopinion was sought from Attorney General Brewster, who decided tuat all these private letter offices = were a — gross Violation of the law. Thereupon the matter Was again placed in the hands of Col. Sharp, and Inspectors Speese, of Pittsburg; Camp, of Boston, and Newcombe, of New York, detatied to assist him tn breaking up the places It was decided that the two lai concerns of the kind In this city—Boyd’s and Hussey’s—should be raided frst, and to-day w: fixed for the event. About the commencement of the Dusiness of the day Col Suarp and Mr. Camp, with five deputy United States marshaisin_citi- zens’ dress, went to Boyd's, and Inspectors New- combe and Speese, with other deputy U. S, mar- shals, went to Hussey’s oMfce. The carriers were Just coming out, and they were seized and their pouches taken from them. Some of the carriers, in thelr fright, threw down thelr bags of letters and papers,’ and pitching of telr oMctal caps look to fight. ~The inspectors then ralded both offices A truck was procured, and loaded with from 5,000 to 6,000 letters and Packages, which were fotlnd in one of the oMces. Agreat quanUty of newspapers, circulars and other printed material tound at Hussey’s was not de- Stroyed. At Boyd's about 15,000 to 18,000 letters were seized. The material wa3 taken to the office. where it was assorted by several clerks. No arrests have yet been made, though It 1s probable indictments will be found against the persons car- Tying on tbis iMlegul business by the grand jury. The penalty for sending a letier by private express ts a fine of $50, and the parties carrying on the ex- are Mabie toa fine of $150 for every offense, ‘nese two offices, it 1s Said, delivered upwards of 40,000 letters dally on their penny postage plan, thereby defrauding the post office of several hun- dred dollars Gally. 1t1s sald that hundreds of oMice and messenger boys, when sent to the post office to mail letters and given money to pay lar postage, go to these o! where they oniy pay_one penny, putting the difference on postage in their pockets. One office employed forty-nve carriers and the other thirty. Several other ofiices of alike character in the city for the delivery-of circulars, etc., will next recelve the attention of the post office autnorities, a Bin Prohibi iz Free Passes. ALBANY, May 4.—A Dill prohibiting free passes being granted to any one except railroad employes and officers passed the assembly to-day. solicncithan cane bi Found Drowted. Cursrer, Pa.,May 4—Simeon Brandes, aged forty-four years, a prominent clowbing dealer of Unis city, was found drowned in the Delaware river this morning. Whether or not itis a Case ot suicide 1s not known, and no cause can be assigned for Brandles taking his lite. Sissy News from the Strikers. Parrerspura, Va, May 4—The bricklayers of this city have struck for an advance In wages from $2.25 to $3 per day. The demand here for such mechanics 18 so great that it 15 found ne- cessary to comply with the demand of the strikers, Pirtsevro, Pa., May 4—The tanners’ strike has completely collapsed. All the best men have re- turned to work at a reduction, and the places of inferior hands have been filled with new men. — Precautions Against Yellow Fever. Austin, Texas, May 4.—The state health officer notified the council at Brownsville to-Jay to im- mediately select quarantine oMficers preparatory to quarantining against Matamoras. Qu raniine is to bu declared within five days unless co-opera- Uve measures are agreed upon with the Mexican authorities to establish an effective quarantiue at Bagdad. Yellow fever may appear at any ume, and hence the precautions taken, aie hiccwad An Aged Wife Murderer Sentenced to be Hanged. Osweao, N. ¥., May 4—Joshua Gifford, aged 77 years, charged with murdering his wife, was to- day found guilty and sentenced to be Ranged on June 221, 183 A motion for a new trial was de- nied, aud an appeal will be taken to the general m, the regu- et Wall Street To-day. FIRM STOCK MARKET, WITH & FRACTIONAL AD- ‘VANCE. . New York, May 4—The Post's ‘Qnancial article says: The stock market was generally firm but quiet on a sinall volume of business during the forenoon, tho net result up to 12:30 o'clock being & fractional advance over last night's prices for the Majority of stoci Jersey Central and Richmond and West Point were exceptions, being 14 higher for the former and 1X for the latter. The strong- est stocks on the list during the forenoon were Jersey Central. Richmond and Danville, 8t. Paul, Denver, Lake Shore and Union Pacific. ‘The weak- est was New York Central, which at one time was below the lowest price of yesterday, and at 12:30 o'clock showed a decline of 3; from last night’s prices. Notwithstanding the growing impresston Uhat the Vanderbilt stocks are receiving no sup- port, they were generally steady except New York Central, which was rather weak, a8 above noted. Hannibal and St. Joe advanced 1 per cent to 97 on sales of 400shares, Richmond and Danville sold at 63 and 64 for 200 shares, against 60 last night. Canada Pacific did not sustain the advance of yesterday, and sold down to 63% from 64% last hight und 643 at the opening this morning. tees Sie Telegraphic Briefs. ‘The depot of the Boston and Albany raliroad at Natick, Masa, was entered this morning by burg- rs, who blew open the safe, badly damaging the Mice. The watchmen surprised them and fred ‘on them, but they escaped, taking no plunder. At Bail’s Mills, in a drunken fight, Tennessee Jones was fatally stabbed by Dr. J. H.” Ball. The tragedy was the result of a quarrel which took place last wint Bre were opened at the Treasury department for joiners’ work and wood Mooring for the court- Rouse and post oMce, at Charlestown, W. Va Wm. Ball & Son, of Zaneaville, Ohio, ‘were the lowest bidders, at'$6,333. Bfis were also op-ned for supplying tron railings for the areas of the St. Louts custom house. The bid of the Aftna iron Works, of Quincy, IIL, was the lowest, $896.06. Commissioner Ravm’s Successon.—The appoint- ment of a new commissioner of internal revenue ‘Wiil probably not be made to-day. The President Will dispose of the civil service rules before decid- inz upon that matter. It is known, however, that he bas given considerable attention to the consid- eration of the question of Mr. Raura’s successor. As the designation of Deputy Commissioner Rodgers to act as commissioner holds good until the 10th inst., It is thought that the matter will Rot be hurriea, and that it may be some days be- fore an appolutment is made, Civ Service RuLes ar THE CABINET Murer. ESCLiPE OF FOUR PRISONERS, THEY GET AWAY FROM TUE CRIMINAL COURT CELI TMS AFTERNOON. ™ ernoon, about ten minutes past @ o'clock, four. the prisoners brought up from Jafl this mor) nc and placed tn the celts tmmediately below the Cr m'nal Court room made thetrescape. These were i White, convicted of robbing a soldiers Jim Waters, colyred, convicted of housebreaking Richan! Wl, colored, assault, and Gea. Mec & well-known white prisoner, who ts charged assault with Intent to kill Arthur Flynn. ‘There are (wo rooms I the Dasement of the ol@ Dufiding 'y which tho prisoners were placed, and In front of the windows isa massive fron ong! Tunning wpto the circular cefling. Ita ‘that the ‘onrleading to the bole Was loc the aud See aT the oners named to of the iron werk and succeeded “a Dending twe of the bars of three-quarter Inck tron, 80 that they could sltp through, and them made their way out of the window and were The prisoners are well known to the policn, Some of them will doubtless be arrested. Al others in the cell was Joshua Andorso%, convh of manslaughter, but he made no atiempt to get away. Major Bassett relieved Perry Carson and James Leonard, the oMcers who had charge of them, as soon a8 he had heard of the escape of the men. The Star Ronte Case, . THE REPORTED CONFRKKENCS OF THE COUNST. FOR DEFENSE. Areport was published in the morning papers to the effect that at a conference of the counsel forthe defense, held yesterday afternoon at Mr Ingrrsoli’s house, It was fn! Aded to submis the cae of the defenss wit! any argument hen the government closes It Mr. Henkle ‘said to-day that, though he cou'd not spenk for the others, he proposed, 80 far as his clients were con- cerned, to submit the case. Mr. Wilson when asked about the matter, decline’ to siy anything as to the truth or falsity of t) oa , saying that It would be improper for bin. any informa- tion on the subject. The report is not generally credited by those in attendance at Uke trial. > Lecal Votes ‘The boty of the late Maud Acton was not buried In Potter's Meld, as reported, } Was Interred in the Methodist Eplecopal Ceiietery, noar the Alms- Ouse In the Special Cri Arthur discharged t Tae Late J. N. Lov ul Conrt Judge Mace stl Mondays y's Wra.—The witl of ‘the late J. N. Lovejoy, fied to-day, leaves his pro- perty, corner of #21! and I strecis, both real and personal, to J. W. H. Lovejoy and B. Beall, In rust, and permits Susan E. ant Virginia L. Love. Joy to occupy the samme so long as th single, and in case of Ube marriage or death o: either they are to sell the property and distribute Uke proceeds among all the ehildren. = Rance OF THE THERM: ~ = THE NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. ‘Thetollowing are the opening and closing prin’ e:the New York Stock Market to-day, as reporiel Ly special wire to H. HL Dodge, 539 15th stro x. Name. 0. Cen. Pacific. ..| 77% Rese | Ches. &OWto..| WA WYN Do. ist pref.) 814) 381| Do. pret. Do. 24 pret.:| 23") 23 |Northwest.... 1344194 ©.C.6. & 1.21] 744) 74 Ont, & West.) 28%) 8 Col, Coal. ST& 37y Oregon Tog.) BS") Ra: Dao Le BW oo WB 12TH Pac. Mall 22) at) at Den, & RG...) 51") 51 |Peo. D. & B....) 204) Bx Erie Bhs Reading. BS) 354, Erie, 24s. 98 | Oy St Paul. JOB Q 1041, I. Gentrai 2.145 454 St. P Lake Shore 1107, St. Lou, & Nash Mich. Cent. CovRT IX GENERAL TERM. To-day, McCullough agt. Groff; argument eon. cinted and submitted, AL Criminat, Cover— Yesterday, Charles © hor ‘breaking; verdict mt. Bae ward Johnson and John Hudson, housebreaking; on trial, Pronare Covrt—Register Ramstett, To-day, will of Ellab Kingman p oven, Estate Anthony Buchiy; account of ecm olstretor and tition fied. Will of Joun N. Lovejoy ny uly prov Wil of W. F. Purziird provad. Wiil or G. W. Collins; petition (f A. Colllas Misa and citation Issued. EQuiry CourtT—Judpe MecArthur. To-day, McNally agt. Ward: pro contes:o abso- Mar Artur, lute; len declared. Clark azt. Howard: de.; da, Bigelow agt. Mason; #200 ord ‘red pald defendant. Bush agt Staunton; cur lan ad btem. Parne agt. Payne; sale ratified n si. Nae tional Shelf and File Co.; motion to Suppress Ws. tlmony ordered heard at ful hearing. ¥ gt. Kengla; Sullivan allowed to Inte agt. Rosenburz; testimony ordered Ward agt. Ward; sale confirmed. Kaight hearin, potash Star Honte Arguments, A LAWYER'S THEORY OF THE DEFENDANTS’ OrrerR To SUBMIT THE CASK. Wash. Cor. N. ¥. Herald. Wasntnoron, May 2, 1553. ‘The proposition of the counsel for the defendauts in the star route case to submit thetr case to the Jury withou: argument has given rise here to Much comment, because It 1s understood that for Werks past spedches have been tn Uhe course of Preparation for deltvery, Inquiry as vo the reason Tor this course falls to elicit an answer from elther Of the counsel. The defendants are divided into three sets taken, agt, B. & P. Railroad; logetuer as defendants thelr Interests are arate. Brady made the orders by which the money was pald to the others, and the other defendants are charged with hiving furnished elltions and the fulse oath upon which Brady ased his order in each case and made Uhe caleue lations for the amounis of money io be allowed for increase and expedition. It 1s claimed that It Would be a hopeless tusk to undertoke to dispute the facts alleged, that the oaths were Tulse and that Brady's orders were made to conform to ine oaths. LAYING THE BLAMP ON RACH Ort In explanation of the offer of the dei Prominent lawyer said to your correspondent “The only defense that can be made {s for one Set of defendants to put the blame upon the other, and in making such defense the counsel who has the lastepeech will have the best chance to help his cltent. In general the rule 1s that the sentor counsel closes the Case for his side. Mr. Davidge ts ap. arepuly the senior counsel for the detendante, ut tts understood he will yield his right, thi the Dorseys may have the beneft of Mr. Inger= soll’s effort on thelr behalf. According to the re- ports there 1s a dispute among the several counsel that may not be settled. General Henkle does not Want the counsel for Brady and Dorsey to follow him, because they may put the blame on his Clients without his being able to reply to them, Judge Wilson does not want Mr. Ingersoll to come last and Ubrow the blame upon Brady, nor doce Colonel Ingersoll intend to let Judge Wilson follow him and put the blame upon the others. Being Unable to agree unon the order in which they are to speak, it is said the offer was made to submit the case Without argument before Colonel Bliss commenced his speech, in the hope that the coun- sel for the government Would agree to It and thug give : the appearance of being a concession all around.” For information, &o., apply to EN, General Aj way, Now York, W. MOSS, 225 Pennsylvania avenue; 711 7th street: AN, 612 9th strect, ‘2 Agents in Washington, D.C. EFF ERE KL 38 PURE COFEEE REDUCED TO A LIQUID AND QUICKLY MADE READY FOR THE ‘TABLE BY ADDING BOILING WATER. IT DOES NOT LOSE STRENGTH AND AROMA LIKE ROASTED COFFEE, BEING PUT UP IN BOTTLES AND NOT EXPOSED TO THE alk. Made Instently— One Cup or many. No labor. no worry— Always uniform. . Your Grocers Sexxs Iz aup Bucommenps Ev, FELS & CO., Prorrrerors, ap23 Pm Gila and Safely Outed wih : DOCUTA SANDALWOOD. : nonobut the Dooute genuine, “Full disetons so Price, $1.50; half boxes, 75 cents. druggists. PHILADELPHIA. C. ts one oan | ; on, D.C. a WRITER. WAR- mee it ING.—At the Cabinet meeting to-day all the mem- bers of the Cabinet were present. The considera- tion of the civil service rules, as changed at the last meeting. occupied the attention of the Presi- When Colonel Bliss has concluded, which will Propably be to-morrow, the defendants’ counsel will be compelled to act, ‘and the general opinion dg that unless they can come to some as this evening they must from necessity submit the dent and his Cabinet. The members of the ctvil service commission remained at the White House uring the session of the Cabinet, and it is proba- Die that after the amended rules are submitted to them they will be approved by the President, late ‘this afternoon. Nor Yer Issvep.—At a late hour this afternoon Mr. Keim’s commission had not been issued, ‘A Fishery Dispute. REQUISITION FROM THE GOVERNOK OF VIRGINIA. To-day a requisition was received here from the governor of Virginia for George and Edward Payne and John Powell, charged with Mllegal Nshing and assault on a Virginia constable near the end of the Long bi and ona bench warrant issued by Chief Justice Cartter they were arrested. They gave bail for a hearing, and it 1s understood that before they will be surrendered the question of the — ity of the alleged offense will be inquired under habeas corpus proceedings. eee case without argument. Wille this course may have the appearance of abandonment of theif case, yetin the present confict of interests it is the only way to solve the yt FH ay <9 one defendant from trying to save at the expense Of the others. MAR ED. mony age yes On Aeeees, ‘1881, at Be teak Pat South, FRANCIS LIITL"TON DELANO JOHNSON, daughter Jobnson, of this city. DIED. KENNEDY. Suddenly, on May i t peep. m MANOELET. belover’ wite of nedy, in the iorty-sooond year of her ngs, ‘The fuveral wil: take piace from her late resi 244 First street southwest, ou Sunday, May 6th, at 2 Pm. . MoGIVERN. On Thursday morning, May $4. 1 of congestive chill, MAKION A., beloved anugauer The Commissioners are in Feceipt of several pn Ge Marion MoGivera, aged four years and one Funeral No. 718 H street Soruateaharint ccs cape 0. ane . on S at two o'clock, Relatives and friends are respectiul.y invited to attend.’ petitions protesting against the occupancy of the Facant square of ind at the corner of @th and O streets by any we, PAULDING. On Tuesday, May I, 14S, in the thir- eth year of his ege. at Fort Sidney, Nebraska, Caps. OLMES OFFLIN’ PAULDING, Keestant ‘imran U.8. Army, only son of the late Gommander ling. 1.8. 3 ‘Notice ot funeral creafter. UNDERTAKERS. TH , UNDERTAKER MOVED * Tin stvoot aed Pent avenue xe ea te pee Spucsirs UNDERTAKING ESTABLISHMENT,

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