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STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C f ea , MONDAY APRIL 14, 1884 IMAC RIVER BOATS. _AUCTION SALES. gma ARROWSMITH — Leaves Seventh-street wha-f at 7am. FOR POTOMAC RIVER LAND! ie with Ralttmore and Ohio TR at Shenker’: ft Alezandria w (T2088 DOWLING, Auctioneer, ASSIGNEES SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED AND. 3 USEMEROVED eal STATE TSO GEOROE | , On THUREDAY MORNE 8S, PISTICT OF COLUMBIA. df annurinent to fas of said Dis fsucti'ny in frome of the b inafter mentioned, of ground Irina aud ber in the elty of District and” doserbed aa MONDAY. “the FOURTEES dant tall of fot & in. Beatty and Haw vito aint Georgetown, the same fronthg about 33 Sidvof lst or Nastreet, ani Fe tur Nowe Returning Sundays a eAbeeia Auk. WBIDLPY. Ma wii na periaises § Iinmedlaely thervafter we shall sell the went having about the same fronc and y§ adesirable cottage house, known Natrest, Natrect. EDIATELY THEREAFTER, we sell those parte of lots 25 and 27. in 0: George- sUufiSp tiereto, fronting ahout 60 feet on. the t treet, nnd having s depth of Trove ty 'a Bouse known ae Drea: TUESDAY, 1H Day p FIFTEENTH PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P St, uexround Iyfew at the south a streets <oved t)Jno. T, Mitchell by Hah Caperton, trustee, by dived duly reorded am ng saidJand r-eorda. In liber fol 277.etaeq. and washet ay conveyed by sald Mitchel ‘ult S88. et neq.; the part hot so sud about 72 feet on pth of about 100 feet, Said ground into suitable building lots, a plot of erty will beacla subject to the In an &Y/proxiinate statement of which The unimproved property to fr git inust br ‘mises No. 3234 ied AND IMM STLPHENSUN & BRO. Agents, 7th street what AVES SEVEXTHLSTREET TEAMER MATTANO 1, APRIL, 134. at H We auail sell xo mu aye anit Tues. | tS. MAIL LIXE TO NORFOLK, FORTRESS | ROK AND THE SOUTH ular steamer GROMGE. LEARY, leaveg 7TH MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and | Stopping at Piney Point aud Cora- contiection with the Boston aud Providence Freak received daily nit! 4.00 p7 — ea ET VNTR. Gen. Azent felll be wseen at the male, sold c.ear of ineumbrances, “half cash, of which $100 must be sle upon exch piece of property: res- inths, reepectively, secured by r, bearing interest at the rato uuand deed of trust upon the atoption cf purchaser. All ko,at purchaser's cost, The Trustees he Tight to resell, at detaultin; Fisk. if terms are nét complied with FRED. W. JONES, te ya} Asctenece, f JANE MOSFLE WEDNESDAY » TOMAS KIVER 4 Yoo ™ th Steet ‘GEO. K. PHI 7) ME tees; we vennosi: W coRCOnAS Sender) for 1h reaches Washing: ERB. WILLIAMS & CO. CATALOGUE SALE STEAMERS. = Bazmoxe-Berwens BEEMEDA, “he ws EEL-PLATE ENGRAVINGS AND OLEO- jar subjects of French, German, English and American Issues, consisting of exanples of the Leading Works of the Greatest Artists, UGUEREAU, ROSA BONHEUR, LABOUCHERE, DETAILLE, BROCHART, DORE, clus cabin fare, $0. Round trip Uckets on LANDSEER, J. NOEL PATTEN. Aud many others too numerous to mention, are hare represented in the Hichest and Most Sksilfal of Engraving Art. Every Picture ts Kichly aud Appropriately framed in tal Gilt Fromes of the Latest De of first-class workmanship, ‘atterns ndupted to each (ORTH GERAIS LLorn— StgaMemie Lack By Pex New TORE, Hayne ALL WILL HE SOLD AT AUCTION SALE Withont Limit or Reserve, MONDAY, APRIL FOURTEENTH, at EIGHT C'CLOCK P. 31, continuing Tuesday, at 11a, mu. and Sp. mand every day thereafter, at the same irs, until the entireccllection is closed out, at our usakp Line. Cc eq PASE ROUTE. 2NER OF TENTH AND D STREETS, rs rome: Pats of Pussage— 260). & ‘very low rates, ro. Moneow. ENCANSUN BROTH! tS. Auctioneers, S17 and Sig Yth st, 0. W., cor.Det, .CTIVE SALE OF Sup Mediate omusran per 3 r SPUN SILK, REPS. RAW SUITES, VA- | bearing interest f AN: ne : SX0 MARBLE-TOP FE NCH PLATE MILHUR PRES D RAILROADS. Wak VinGiNia WuDLAND Ra ur FL MIRRORS Halk AND Uli ATTEESSES, PEATH! LAM REQUINS: APRIL, FIFTEENTH, ‘we will seil in froutand alrsroouis’an unusually lange ¢ ia Furuiture, making f the season, and shotdd com. Parties in search of first-class BROS, Aucts, m at S:I5AM and inquire at Com CATALOGUE SALE | DWARF HyBnip PFI RPETUAL ROSES, VINES, CREEPERS, STANDARD ROSES, _ BOT. AAS, Tray ND OHIO RAILRVAD. 4HE MODEL Tere a THE ONLY LINE ALTIMORE A ORNAMENTAL PLANTS, JANSEY COUPEERY foverber 18, 188% P. W. VANDERVEUR, to take effect SUNDAY, Bosk lana. Soh fivgs tation, Coren of New Jetae Ons i auuardur 16h Si Byetur and Cetreet by Lasters From WILLIAM COLEMAN. and other leading local piclen ard Palace Sleeping Care toa! = py CPatites 10:Sa0m daily teChicag | 4 GENERAL COLLECTION OF BEDDING PLANTS, 15 a.m. and £:40 p.m. d1 Cleveland and’ Detroit, Fer Toledo sea D> THOMAS DOWLING gaily, witb Nice Will sell by auction at 1219 NEW YORE AVENUE, Wasuixerow, D. 0, BMonreevie, 10:25 am, Via Waeeling and Lage a and New York st £ 10am bom and 10:ap.m, Gally,with 1 #9, 40, $00), 8.10,), . WEDNESDAY, APRIL SIXTEENTH, AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK AM. THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. 0, 8, ain, 1:25 and 4:40 pm, on NUE NORTH: . dated Angust 16th, e566, folic 6, we will me he premises, at FOUR AYELL FIFTEENTH, are 630, together with the improve: 2 weven days the property will f thedefaulting purchaser, “PR PERTY, NO. B ‘G AT AUCTION. - O'CLOCK, We wil sell, in rese-brick front ree Store-rouin; ies on Tth etree Tetessid at risk atid comt ut de days publfe notice of such xin Washington. D. sale. Conveyancing, DN BROS.. Auctioneers, Ope ones, poublr tes “iu Attacliment, plays over 1,000 AINEN AWAY te every purchaser of UICAN No. 7 Cabinet St is Tow the acknowledged iW AUTOMATIC BUTTON HOLE takeu Wy exchange. c. AUERBACH, omer 7th and H «ts. Sole Agent D. C. (Next door to Auerbach's Gent's Furniahing and Hat i Haven and Eintrag, ©8404 m., 10 [0a m..1-4 eof Fubiian rarer Cane, ‘ : 7 Wauuamaxtic Spoon Corrox, lt BEST FOR MACHINE OB HAND USER SIX SPOOLS FOR 25 CENTS New Home and Hartford Sewing es. positively the lightest running, most simple Examine ournew can produce @ greater variety of in the market. 4 Lge, 1402 every week day, Finer scrum New Nor Cty Ar the office of # aa bine ever pe Work thay aby oti dohthly payawents, syecaal discount for cash B40 6 5n, C44 bunday. 9 40.16:804 m4 0, 6.50 4, 10.Wand tid Line twa m aud é4tp mdaly, | 440 p.m. datly, exceptSaa- PEEDEMICRSDCEG Rant OPPENHEIMER'S, 028 Sth atreet n. w.. St. Cloud Building. Weare the sole agenta for Hartford Sewing Machines, Fer Autsjoue am, cay AiPxasputs xp Kenting and repairing a. NEY. 47 vth st nw. ce abd save money a F F URNITURE! F URNITURE! URNITURE! |AINS WE WILL OFFER FOR saite, 8 Pieces, with Landscape Mirror, i Butite, 10 pieces, 19 x 32 Mirror, erry Chamber Suite, with ® ‘Mime Suite in Aah, $45, Asi'chanter Suit Marble Top, 10 pieces, 2092 Walnut Bell Tree, Brass Pins, Marble Slab, Beveled ery Suite, Mah we. 10 pieces, Marble SINGLELON & HOERE. £(2 Market Space and $08 and 310 #th street. ) waanutia ter Wenbington. € 0° ' a igton, 6.05, #-05, 10:13 Shuey wrod ana iu.ly SOME OF THE Bar H St the offs, northenst corner ASF PUG Guscral Manatee Ne Ace LLULOW TKS. TiHat esta Gut always Cleat id CHAS FISHER’ 3th street wurtinwest, tirtion Ww tine wane VER UREARS MPS. FISHER ceveces aa wee hex IHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. AUCTION BALE OF EXCELLENT HOUSEHOLD FURNI‘URE. 3 SG APRIL SEVENTEENTH, 1884, at TEN O'CLOCK, I shail sell at residence 1530 0 street northwest the following Household Effects quire Grand Planoforte, b: arly ew; Raw ~ilk Plano Cover, Piano Stool Walnut Parlor Suit» Upholstered in Red Kep, Oil Paintings, Window cangings, Fancy Fold- ing Chairs, Lounges, “Brusecls aud lugrain Carpets, Brussels all and Stair Carpets, Nurs, Sewing Mac! Wiilow Rocker, Mandsore Bedroom Suften, Sattrensrs: Walnut Extension Table, Dininy Chairs, Walnut Marble Top Sideboard, Calendar Clock, Larre Befrigerstor, Heating Stoves, Kitchen Requisites, ke &C. api THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, PERRTOPY SUE oF 7m PEOPERTY IN THE DISTRICT, COS SG OF 12 LOTS SITUATED OX MERIDIAN HILL AND FRONTING RESPECTIVELY ON BOL DARY STREET, SIXiEENTH STREET EX. 4ENDED, EIGHTEENTH SIRFET EXTENDED, ERIE AVENUE, HURON STREET, ONTAKIO AND CENTKAL AVENUE AND FIPTEENTH STREET EXTENDED. One of the finest opportunities ever offered to obtain qither fine ‘ties or as an investuient in navano- Teal eat On MONDAY snd TUESDAY AFTERNOONS. APRIL TWENTY-FIRST and TWENTY SECOND, commencing each day at THRE! Cece, we will pervmptorily ell, fn {runt of ‘Lots No. 1, 10, 15, 16, 18, 19:98 and 29, block 3 75.6, 7 and 8 (old numvers 26, 27 and 28), Block 4 fronting Boundary. Lots No. 8 17, 18, 2, 23, 24,29 and 31, block 6, Lots No. 13 ava 14, block 8. Lota Xo. 9, 10, 11, 12, 14, 15 and 30, block 9. Joi 10, 11, 12) 13, 14, 16, 16, 47, 23, 24, 25 and 96, block 10, pot No. 1,2. 4, 18, 19, 20,21, 22, 23, 24, 89 and 94, block Lots No. 12. 16, 28, 24. 29 and $0, block 12. pres NO 2 88, 8, 10, 11, 15,14, 15,16, 17 ana 18, ‘Lots No, 12 and 13, block 15, Lots No. 14,5, 6,7,8.9, 10, 12, 18 and 19. block 16. Lota No. 6.6.7, & 9,10 and 11, block 17. Lote No. 15,°16. 21, 22 and 23, ‘block 18. picts, NO 46,6, 7,8 9, 10,11, 1425, 14, 16 ana 26, Lot No. 1, block 22. The boxe Lots are sitnated in the best locations of Moridiun bill, which is destined to become the center of | macnificent shburban residences, and which form on gf the finest views of our city and surrounding country. ‘The proposed Garfield avenue will come in front of some Of these lots, and the District authorities, we Utder= stad, contemplate extending 16th sud Isth streets to the north and oven Erie avenue to the east and west, connecting with 1dth street and 19th street extended. derms; "One-third cash; balance in one aud two years, Rotes to bear intent, aud to be secured by deed of trust ou property gold, o ‘all cosh, at option of purchaser or Purchasers. A deybsit will le required on each lot, a4 Roou as knocked off. ‘Terms to he complied with in ten Says, otherwise resale at risk and cost uf default bg pure char or purchasers aiter five day=” public notte of uch resale in eome hewspaper published in| Washing- tou. B.C. Conveyancing. §., at costot purchasers apl UNTANSUN BROS,, Aucta, JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneera, GNIFICENT SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNI- a CONSISTING IN PANT OF PARLOR SUITE, UPHOLSTERED IN EMBOSSED PLUS) TURKISH CHATKS, TURKISH ROCKERS, PLUS! TOP TABLES. PARLOR LIBRARY BOOK-CASE. AND DESK. FRENCH PLATE FIER MORROR, FRENCH PLATE MANTEL, \IRHORS (ANTIQUE STYLE FRAME), WALNUT CHAMBER SUIT WITH FRENCH PLATE SWINGING GLA’ NUT WARDROBE WALNUL CHIFFO: (RROR ATTACHED. WALNUT ESK. WALNUT LADIES" DESK, Mi. TABLES, FANCY BAMLOO CH. AKBLE-TOP SIDEFOAKD, WALNU" mS, WALNUT ENSION T. CHAIRS, ENSION” Tal SILK COt “COVERED RECLI CHAIR, BALL iE PELO SW ES, &C., BEING ‘THE ENTIKE CONTENTS OF DWEL! ANG NO. 24 E STREET NORTHWEST, AT AUC. ON WEDNESDAY MORNING. APRIL SIXTEENTH, commencing at TEN O'CLOCK. we will sell, at the above-named residence, the elegant furniture contained tharein, having been in use fora short time, ‘This sale Preseute ap unusual opportunity t. housekeepers and others to obtain first-class well-kept furniture. ‘House open for inspection eaily on morning of sale, ‘Terms cash. apl2-st DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts, WALTER 8. WILLIAMS & Cu., Auctioneers TRUSTEES SALE OF ‘TWO-STORY AND Bi MENT BRICK DWELLING, NO. 1204 8 STR |} NORTHWEST, AND LOT 11 By virtue of adeed of trust, dated Septe sed aud daly Recorded in, Liter No. Wty olin 2h etecg. one of the land records for the Districtod Colunibia, and at the request of (he party secured there. by, wo will offer for wainy i thé premises, on THE FOURTH, IS8iat FIVE 0" Corlman ghd Ade of square No fogeticr with fertag of sale Oue-thind aii at thue of sale, aud 1 ja one abd two 3 eary, to be ision nsuid District, terest semi-annually), atid a a erty sold to the satisfaction of clug and recording at parchi to be complied with in Six | reserve right to resell at risk default, WMP. HOLTZMA! ytd FRED. KUO SE ABLES sta EVENTH, BET E BY MASSACHUSETIS AVE! HN oS St ; sd of ret dated October ere Ato sedis Ou SAME DAY, at IALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P, ‘M.. Lot numbered aix (6), in square numbered nine hun: dred and thirty-eight (938 ) Ca SAME DRPARNY orcro0R p.m. tote mn have been newly subdivided us, and which sab- aC ap eg io Men OS eat, (Eee e Ae? Tot, and all recording and conveyancing at th Diatriet oF bered 1 REA AM, RANDALL HAGNER, — Trustees, apS-d&ds Lo _ hn In purmaanee of the provisions of the will of th Jate William M, Morrivon, of record in the office 0! the Resinter of Willa of the District of Colmabi spall sell, af, public auction, on the ‘TWeNTY-PIRST DAY CF APRIL, Ise4, at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. in frout of the preulies, the House and Lot situated of 434 street, between Pennaylvaui ud C treet nurthe west, known as the northern 25 Jot 23, in square No. 49), by depth of (125 feet, running back that width team alles ao feet eine ers: One-fourth cash: balance in siz, twelve and eighteen months, with interrst, or cash, at the option Of purchaser, W. H. MORRISON, Snrviving Excentor, THOS, E. WAGGAMA: Estate Auct, apl-d&de TPwoMAS DOWLING, Auctionoer, CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED AND, UNIMPROVED SUBURBAN FIOPERLY COUN AVENTE OI GEES NOD HUAD) AS THE KEATING PROPERTY, WASHL By ‘virtue of a 7ecree of the Supreme Court of the District of Coltiibla, siting In equity,gustyd inweause (wherein Keathig et al. are Mi Laughiin et al are deten % col. T on THURSDAY, 1HE | TWE UitH DAY OF APEIL. A.D. 1884, at FIVE O'CLOCK P. M., on the premince, seil the followiug describe i estate, situated tu said district, to wit 40.42, 48, 49. 69, 61, 65. 75 and 79, 1 diviaion of th land known as Prospect Hill, and also the undivided oue-balf interest in and to Lots. 80, BL and 82,1 the uid su-divisiop of Prospect Hill, tosether with the buildings aud i:uprovements thereon. f wlarge aud well-Luut brick dwelling aud ‘Terms: One-third cash: balance in six and twelve mouths; notes to bear six per ce eat from day of sale: oralleash, at the option o* the purchaser oF Pure sera, “Deposits of 29 will be required on esch tl. improved lot, aud #250 on the homestead. It terius Of saleare not complied with within ive days after day sale, the Trustee reserves the riglit to rewll the prope erty at the rig aud Gost of the Wefwulting Purchaser OF Purebuae: JOHN F ENNIS, c 486 Louiriana avenue, e urchasersof the horiesteaa mentioned in the above wa vertiseiuenta gov and valid title to the whole of the xaid property, 1 shall | atthe sAME TIME AND PLACE offer for ea half tnterest in abd tte STREET TWENTY-FOUKTH REETS, certains deed) of trust 10° me, bear. t No, tne date August 14, 1876, aud recorded in liber 825, follo 304, ot weq., of the land records of th District of Columbia, by direction of the party mecared T wil gell nt public auction on MONDAY. THE ENTY-41RS1 DAY OF APRIL, 1684, AT HALE- O'CLOCK P. M., all that certain lot, plece ‘or pareel of land and prenilces known aud described on the public plat or plan of eald.city as the whore of lot “G,P and the eaat (3) three inches front, and with that width to the rear of lot F in Starr and Metcalf sub- division of original lota (5) five and (6) six in equare No. (28) twenty-eight, bavinwa :ront of ifteen feet and ning ‘street northwest ‘Terme of sale: The an.ount of the indebtedness secured by sald deed of trust unpaid, with the expenses Of sale in cash, and the balance at six mouths, for whickt the uotes of the purchaser, bearing tuterest from the day of sale, and secured by a decd of grust on the pro- Derty soldaliall be taken, Adeponit of ‘ifty dollars re. quired of the purchaser or purchasers at the time of file, and all conveyauceat the exicuse of the purcluase. ° B i. WARNE, Trusteo, DUNCANSON BROS. Auctioneers, ‘api-d&de ANENHOWER & SON, Heal Estate and Insurance Brokers, TR ALE OF TWO-STORY STORE AND paieet iG, No. 385 ¢ STREET SOUTH, SOULH- WEST CORNE OF FOURTH STREET EAST. ‘virtue of a deed of trust, dated November Sth. 1678, and recorded tn Liber D24, follo DAL. et soa we will sell. at public auction, in trout of the et FIVE O'CLOCK P. BL” on GATURDAN APRIL 9. Lot A, in Geo. A. Barr's aul the ‘improvements therson. Je ‘Terme: A deposit of $100 at time of sale; one-third ‘cash; balanoein equal paymenta of six, twelve and eigh- teen months, with’? per cent until pall, eccurcd by deed of trust on the preinines. or all Cash. “In the event of {allure to comply with terms within’ seven ‘the ae rola at the Tink and cont ofthe dee Conveyancing at the cost of the pur HELI W: DANENAOWERY WILLIAM H. MAIN, Trustees, ede THOMAS DOWLING, Auct We Dz Mars Ttis now undir vated that WEI DE MEYER'S CATAR- BAL CURE is the only trestment thst will absolutely eure Catarrah, Dr. Wel de Meyer's “Taxavme” with statements of symptoms by the cured, mailed frea D. B, DEWEY & 00, 182 Fulton street, HY. febs-m,w,f,38t PROPOSALS. ROPOSALS FOR ICE. Orrice oF THE Postao Parerse, Wasnrsaron, D.C, April 41884. be ergo rears TRENTH, 1384 for furniahing we ft (Office with IGE from May 1.1884, to April 30, Bidters will ina, lors will stato the, ee Babia, at wl rt she touches While oh her way orth” e The te deing held here to-day. The Nght is mostiy the to Sa Ge ope eee Pye to weight and tmepection when te cht to reject any bid is ‘Proposals for Ice,” an fara feta ‘ance agitators, wants a common council aid mayor be required, subjec ‘addressed to the Pub- 8 P. ROUNDS, Publio Printer, ROPOSALS FOR FRESH BEES, MUTTON, &a Omnex Pouncuasrxa Amp Derer: Commasaane WasuINoTOM, D.C, April 16, 1884 is office, until Tr mayor, and Thos. H. Mackenle 1s the republican candidate, = Will be ree OSLUOE NOON on THURSDAY , MAY FIFTEENTH, 1884 at which ‘will be. in the 2d Edition. Lats eoanst The St we rreck ot the Steamer Reliane. few Youx, April 14—It is reported that a coffee firm here ha} recetved a dispaten stating that the ‘Steamer Rellance, of the Brazil steamship line, Is a total loss off Bahia with her cargo. All ber passen- gers were saved. ‘A later report is that the Reliance was lost off ——_<__ lection in Trenton, N. J., To-day. TRENTON, N. J., April 14—The municipal election Utical, but several outside issues are involved. The Moense question Is al stake. ‘The citizens retorm association, started by Mabee & English, temper- in faver of the restriction of licenses. ‘The associa Uon ts working generally for the republicans Col. R A. Donnelly is the democratic candidate for FINANCIAL AND, COMMERCIAL. The New York Stock Market. ‘Thefollowing are the opening and closing prices of the New York Stock Market to-day, as reported by special Wire to H. H. Dodye, 589 15th street: Presence of bidder red by. the, at this depot, for iene to year commenc! poaals. ing from the contractor's stall di such choice cuts of Fresh Beet, Matton and ‘be required for sales to officers. ‘The government reserves the right to reject any or all PTuformation as to conditios ment, Be, can be obtained by Department, United States co ‘during the il also be received for furnish- of Beef, pay- 0 prorosacs ‘FOR FRESH BEEF, ‘OFFicE A.C. 8. } ‘Wasntxatox Barnaoxs, D,C., March sth, "1884. at which time and place they. of bidders for furniahii the Subsistence thin post, for insue_ to Year commapoina Jat tebe contre for Pres Ug army. at duriag the Acal the tien tate racy abe emer 2 ot ci ve of the appropriation granted by Congres Is must be enclosed in sealed yonald for Fresh Beet and aaseared Sienignud The goverminent reserves the right. to rect or all proves, onals, giving information as to conditions, avmouts, wnount af bond.&e, IMUst Us Sbiainted by application to this offioe, mb18,19&ap14.15 GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. Jusr Receven LARGE LoT. CENTS, WORTH. quality of beef, ‘which was undoubtedly to a large extent of lone SCARFR FOR FI NTY-FIVE CENTS, LARGE LINE OF SPRING HOSIERY. A COMPLETE 870CK OF UNFINISHED AND FIN- ISHED SHIRTS CONSTANILY ON HAND, FINE DRESS SHIRTS TO ORDER. THOMPSON'S SHIRT FACTORY, CHARLES HYATT. Proprietor, apll_ 816 F street northwest. opposite Patent office, INE TR RDEI FPEST DRESS SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER, Six Fine Dress Shirts made to order, only $9, Finest Linen Collars, all styles, only $1 0 per doren. Finest Four-Ply Linen Cuffs, only 25 cents per ket for railroad bor mormag with 4 Weakenlng tendency, wheat shad- ing off 3c. at the start. May wheat ‘sold down to 825g, rose again to 83, and 1s now—10 a.m.—s2%. $4374 for May. ‘The weather is pleasant and mod- 40: new ten-forties, $4,do, new Cloning out a large lot of Unfinished Dress Shirts, at conta, worth 65 cents, All goods guaranteed to give satisfaction, ‘MEGINNISS, 1002 F streot northwest, Smers to Oxven SIX SOLID BOSOM FOR... 1X PLAITED BOSOM FOR... Ifyou want a perfect-fitting SHIRT have them madeby 8. B. ELLERY, 3112 F atrect northwest, Lewis Jourox & Co Dealers in INVESTMENT SECURITIES UNITED STATE: STRICT, RAILROAD BONDS. lass we Lave a Liat of wood Bonds ahowing Tuturns of trom FIVE to SEVEN ‘per cent on invest J. H. Sovrereco LIBERAL RATE OF INTEKE: oe ‘1 ‘3 SECURITIES UNITED STATES 'D WARKANTS and TRADE DOLLARS bought abd sald nt arket rates. COLLECTIONS made everywhere. Patvate Stock Tuxzcaara Wines WASHINGTON, BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORE, BOSTON, &a, PRINCE & WHITELY, Stock Broxmas, road aeckirth Avenue, General Partners: James Whitely, Henry H. Dodge, ¥. Crager Oakley, ‘Washington, D.0, Maynard 0. Byte ‘William R ‘Travers, Special Partuor. Hany C. Logun, BUY AND SFLL ON COMMIRSION ALL CLASSES OF RAILWAY SECURITIES, Branch Office—£99 16th street (Corcoran Building) 3H. DODGE, Resident Partnes Ov fationn of Storke and Bonds and information re Rarding the Markets received through our wires IN- STANLY, dircet from the New York Stock ¥xohanga, All orders executed and reported PROMPTLY. Row. J. Troms, GRAIN, PROVISIONS, COTTON AND STOCKS, ‘No, 613 15th St. (National Metroplitan Bank Building.) Orders to buy or sell. on margin or for cash, executed ‘on the Chicago Board of ‘Trade and New York Cotton Exchange. Constant quotations iustauuly received oy direct private wires, F. P. SCHMITT & CO., Chicago correspondent, SAWYER, WALLACE & CO,, New York correspondent, §National Metroy ‘Hon, James B. Beck {Orders By Telephone Promptly Attended To.) ni-Gus Buomx Bisnoe & Co. STOCK AND GRAIN EXCHANGE, BOSTON, NEW YORK, BALTIMORE 2831 F BTREET NORTHWEST. RNY, BELT. AND CARRY STOOKR, GRATN, PROVI- SIONS AND PETROLEUM ON MARGINS AND IN LOTS TO BUIT CUSTOMERS AT REGULAR NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE AND CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE PRICES. THE PUBLIC GENERALLY 18. YO EXAMINE THE -FACILITIES OF THIS OFFICE CONSTANT QUOTATIONS AND SPOT CASH SETTLEMENTS. iD SELL 0.8 Gov Wi ry 2 FP E CLES ‘Deposits recetved subject to checte, Ye pay SPECIAL attention to obtaf: information regarding o@ various olty securities, aud are prepared at all times to answer in- quiries regarding same, BARRY 0. TOWERS & CO., ‘Buoxens axp INSURANCE, 140 F STREET NORTHWEST. Warr & Co. BANKERS AND BROKERS, W. TJ. ‘Wo, 605 18th street, opposite U. 8. Treasury, Offer special inducements to or sell CRUDE PETROLEUM, aithe for Oui of ot Margin, TN LOTS OF 100 BARRELS OR MORE ‘We tnvite correspondenea. All information cheerfully SaaS | Do. pref..... | Northwest... Do. pref. Ohio & Misa! Oregon Trans., ont & West. Wall Street To-day. ‘THE STOCK MARKET DEPRESSED. New York, April 14, Wail street, 1:45 p. m.—The Post says: The stock market this forenoon was de- pressed, owing to a variety of rumors calculated to Unsettlé confidence, and the selling movement, stock, increased through the forenoon. The coal Shares and the southwestern stocks were weaker than the general market. It was noticeable that all of Gould's stocks were weak this forenoon. ‘There Was comparatively Little business in the mar- 1d 8, ‘The Chicago Produce Markets Weak. CH CAGO, April 14.—The markets opened this Corn also sold off, May ‘now being quoted at 43%. Pork 1s Weaker at $17.25 for May. ‘Lard is lower at erately warm. ‘The Markets. BALTIMORE, April 14.—Virginia stxes, oonsolidated. wt, do new tices ST Nord Carats atxes. old. 108%, bid to-day. | 14.—Cotton quiet_miAaling, 1176. Howanl street and western euper, jo.extts, 3.54.25: do- family, 4.5003 60; city per, 2.700129, do, extra, 500: do, NS brands, 8-2565.90: Patajeco. family, 6.25; tive patent, ‘Wheat—southern firm end’ scarce; Western lower and dull, southeru red) 1.09a1.12, do: amber, 1.124115; No. 1 Maryland, 1.13\qi.13%: No. Western winter red. spot, 17 4B] O14: May, Lica] OF Tune, LOO HL O15 -Fuly, 100% 101; Ausenst. 1 Ogu 00%. Comsouthern "rm aud Migher for white; westerd lower and tnore active. auuthern white, i860, do. t S{nGX. Bacou—shoulders, 8M: Clear rib | “Hatun, Tiyalsy. Tanke reniied, oi. Butter | ler —wentern patked, 10835, croaiuery, 25355. plenty and dil, 5. Petroleum firia atid quiet— | relined, 6'4a8. Cotfeoduil and caxy—Rt ie | Bary to fair Ogaloy.” Sugar hugh Feed quict, 14. Whisky’ steady Freighid to Liverpool, pee steann four, 1ad.; yrahs, Suakd Receipte—four. 1.510 bur: | Fela" wheat, 135,000 biteleln: even, 67,000 buabéls: oats, | : aSels, “Binpimente—aehewt | 23.000, bushels, Bales—whiest, (000 bushels. The Citizens’ Committee and the De-= tectives. WHAT CHAIRMAN THOMPSON SATS. “What do you think of the result of the trial of | MeDevitt and Finder on Saturday?” asked a STAR | Teporter of Mr. John W. Thompson, the chairman of the citizens’ committee, “Naturally I was not only surprised, but disap- inted,” was the reply. “I think that the jury ad nothing W do, after the Judge’s charge, but to Dring In the verdict that they dtd.” Do you think that You bad a good case?” asked the reporter. “Iam firmly convinced now as ever that we did, and of the guilt o men. ‘The indictment was drawn with ¢ by competent legal authority to be suicient to cover the evidence tn these cases.” “Will the other detective cases be proceeded asked the reporter. ‘here are now about twenty Indictments pend- ing,” replied Mr. Thotnpson, “but whether the cases will be pushed to trial has not yet Deen determined, ‘There will be a meeting of the citizens’ committee goon, and this question will be submitted to them. However these law cases_may be decided, the work accomplished by the citizens’ committee cannot be impaired or set aside. ‘The city has been freed from ‘the presence and the operations of thieves, and while, prior to the formation of the committee, the depredations of thieves caused a loss of hundreds of thousands of dollars annually tn this city, since the committee began {ts work there has only been one robbery of Importance committed in the Dis- trict, nately, the Pruduomme robbery. In. this case the thieves were arrested. ‘The committee and the chairman have been aceused of ‘a mistaken zeul’ in tis matter; but those best acquainted with the facts know that In effecting the purification of police administration in this city it was not so Invich zeal that Was required as a determined and unselfish public spirit. ‘The comuntttee ave re- ceived and expect abuse and misrepresentation from the thieves and their accomplices, but they ‘would be surprised to find 1t coming from any other source.” WHAT EX-GOV. WELLS SATS. Ex-Gov. Wells when asked to-day what would be done with other cases pending against the ex-detectives, sald, “That 13 a matter not decided yet. Iwill have a’ consultation with Mr. Worth- ington in regard to the matter at an early day. We have had no consultatlon ye.” WHAT DISTRICT ATTORNEY WORTHINGTON SAYS. A SrAR reporter to-day asked District Attorney ‘Worthington what effect Judge Wylie’s ruling in and the result of, the McDevitt and Flinder trial ‘Would have on the cases still pending agalust the ex-detectives. “Tunink there are some cases,” said Mr. Worth. ington, “that may De involved by Judge Wylic's charge, and there are some, I think, which tt will not affect. I would not want to state tn the news- papers what will be done in the future in regard to any cases, and certainly not until Ihave made a. ‘thorough examination of them.” “Will eases that depend upon testimony of the game character as Hovan’s be pushed?” asked THE STAR repo “I tink 1¢13 my duty to present these cases,” said Mr. Worthington. ‘THe U. 8, steamer Yantic arrived at Matanzas saturday. ‘TaR Swiss MINISTER.—At the State department no credence 18 attached to the report that Mr. Emile Frey, the Swiss minister, has been forced to Tesign, He has applied for a leave of absence, to begin on May 10th, but he undoubtedly will return Unig summer, as he hag engaged rooms on tows ‘AN UNFOUNDED Story Anour Lrgvr. Ewory.—A story 1s going the rounds of the papers that the wealthy wife of Lieut. W. H. Emory, the com- mander of the Bear on the Greely search expedi- tion, has offered him $100,000 to abandon the tri and resign from the navy. In speaking of the mat ter toa STAR reporter to-day, an intimate brother officer of Lieut. ory said: “The story hasn’t the slightest foundation. I happen to know that when Emory received the letter offering him a prominent pee in the expedition, he immediately wrote a ler of acceptance. When he went home he told his wife of the offer. ‘What have you done about it” she asked ‘I have accepted it,’ he replied. ‘Have you anything to say against itt? ‘Nota word, she replied, and she never has said a word ‘opposition to it since,” continued the ofiicer. jhe has received many compliments for her bray- ery in consenting to the forced separation without 8 Word of object for a more devoted couple you never saw.” Lieut, Emory 1s considered a very able officer, and is said to have the genuine Emory pluck, which will insure his success as a com- ‘mall ‘While engaged in aquarrel at Va ‘The AFFAIRS AT THE CAPITOL. ‘The Day Before the Batile. THE TARIFF STRUGGLE TO-MORROW. Both factions of the democratic party are holding their breath until tomorrow. There are vague Tumors of & compromise, and hints siyly dropped ‘W the effect that the Morrison bill will not be calied up to-morrow. These, however, come chiefly from ‘the protectionists, and are hooted at by the reform- ers, Mr. Randall returned to the capital today, and following his recurn are rumors of consuita- Uons and bie changes of tactics. The Ohio delegation called a meeting for to-night, and the delegations of other states Will consult during the day and evening. ‘The District Appropriation Bi). TTS PROVISIONS 48 AGREKD UPON BY THE ROUSE AP FROPRIATIONS COMMITTRE. ‘The House appropriations committee agreed upon the District appropriation bill this efternoon, The total appropriation is $1,676,251.98. The sum asked for was $1,719.512.23 The dil ides for Ntteen additional Policemen: reduces thy street, improve. ment fund $35,000 from last year to $34,000, Ge ropriates $10,000 for @ new engine house; pro- les for thirty additional teachers in the public ‘Schools, at an annual increase of §5 each; and pro- vides Tor the erection of three additional 00], bulidings. It provides for interest of sinking fund on the funded debt, exclusive of water bonds, $1,218.947.97; and provides in addition that no payment shall be made of any certificate issued by the late board of audit of the District of Columbia, under authority, Of the act approsed June 20, 184, that shall not be presented for payment within one year from the date of the approval of this “act, and it shall be the quty of the Commis: Sioners of the District of Columbia to cause notice to be given to the holders of sald certiscates 1o make presentation within the Ume xed, by publication tn two newspapers in the city of Wash- ington,each once a Week for three successtve Weeks following the approval of this act, and once a Week forthree successive weeks immeitiately preceding the date of the expiration of the time fixed herein, Within Which payinent may be made. The District in Congress, THR FREE BRIDGE QUESTION AGAIN. At the special meeting of the Senate District com- mittee to-day the free bridge question was brought up by calling attention to a proposition of the les- Sors and lessees Of the Aqueduct bridge to convey, to the government a periect title to that property. ‘The proposition 1s, in substance, to make a perfect We, aud if thatis not done within sixty days to authorize the Secretary of War to proceed with the construction of @ bridge at the Three Sisters, All the papers and documents on the subject of the bridge were ordered printed for use of the commit- tee. “Senator Riddieberger opposes any neyotta Mons with the Aqueduct bridge parties Te says. they want $85,000 for the bride and $15.00 for some Old judgments, malting a total of $100,000, and that, to say nothing of the diftculties that Will be thrown in the way of @ title aud the delay In getting a free bridge, would make the bridge cost more than one at the Three Sisters. The House District, committee decided, oe eee meeting this morning to call up the free {or passage in ue House to-day, and adopted an amendment, limiting the time in'which the Secro- tary of War is to wait for the aqueduct piers tosixty days Mr. Shelley proposed ab uiuendment to the bill making the sum to be puld for the aqueduct piers $60,000, Instead of $95,000, the aggregate sum provided for this purpose by thé Dil. "The commit Lee refused to recommend this amendment, but Mr. Sheliey will endeavor to secure its adopuidn in the jouse, DISTRICT BILLS IN THE SENATE. In the Senate to-day the bill to define the routes of steam railrosds through the city was reported and recommitted., The latest amendments which gre proposed are not included in the reported bill. ‘That will be done When it comes upin the commit tee next Monday. ‘The House bill to authorize the tssuance of dupli- cate certificates of the board of audi: wo Mrs. Sarah A. Redmond, in place of two that were lost, was re- ported favorably to the Senate from the District commitvee to-day. THE CHILDREN'S HOSPITAr. ‘The House this afternoon passed the Senate bill to exempt the property of the Children’s hospital from taxation, Mr. Belford offered an amendment to open the botanical gardens on Sunday, but it ‘was rejected. GOOD FRIDAY AS A LEGAL HOLIDAY. Mr. Ellis introduced a bill In the Hous? today, roviding that Good Friday shall be declared & legal holiday In the District of Columbia. STEAM RAILROAD ROUTES IN TER CITY. At the special meeting of the Senate District committee today the subject of routes of steam Tallroads Uhrouch theelty was again taken up. | The bill recently published in Tne Star, after | having been in some particulars remodeled, was taken ‘up for consideration. One change was that instead Of authorizing the Baltimore and-Ohio to tunnel under Capitol Hill 400 feet west of the enst line of the Capitol, the tunnel shall avold th Capitol grounds entirely by being run under 1st greet east. Another proposed amendment pro- | Sides ior the depot of the Baltimore and Ono coun- pany being located, as gtated in Friday's STaR exclusively alongsile of the Baltimore and Poto- Taac depot on 6th street, that part of 6ih street on ‘the mall to be arched over, the main thoroughfare to be on the high grade estab- Used by the arches, and the present grade of the street to be ullized for raliroad purposes, The Pennsylvanla railroad company presented a formal Tequest to the comuuittee for de¥gy, that the om- iw!s of the Baltuaore and Potoinac company might have time t8 consider the proposed changes, end, after some discussion, 1 was agreed to deter | action until next Monday.’ A member of the com- mittee intimated that 1 was clear that the Bxlti- more and Potomac folks are simply seeking delay; that they are very well satisiied with rafroad arrangements as they now exist, andif they can Prevent any action at all 1t will be just what they Want, ‘The indications are that the committee Will bot grant any further delays Final action wii probably be taken next Mond: PROPOSED CHANGE OF NAMES OF STREETS. ‘Mr. Springer introduced a Dill.in the House to- ay to change the names of certain streets in the city of Washington, Ivprovides thaton andafterthe first day of January, 1885, the names of the streets In this city which aré now designated by the letters of the alphabet shall be changed as follows:—For streets runting east and West to the north of East and West Capitol streets—A to Adams, B to Ben- ton, € to Clay, D to Dougias, E to Everett, F to Fillmore, G to Gallatin, H to Hamtiton, I to Irving, K to Kent, L to Lincoln, M to Madison, N to Nel- 80n, O to Otls, P to Prescott, Q to Quincy, R to Rush, Sto Stockton, T to Taylor, U to Upshur, V to Vah Buren, W to Webster. For streets running east and west to the south of East and West Cap- ftol streets—A to Arthur, B to Bancroft, © to THE DISTRICT DEMOCRACY. The Convention to Mect To-morrow two in the national democratic convention, to Chicago in July, Wil meet. to-mior 7:80 o'clock, in Willard’ hal Tepubitcan eonvention was hy convention will be composed of Rates, whose names have ben announost i Stax, three having been elected in each of f legisiative districts Nocontestants have aj from any district. Members of the conveti the proceedins will be brief, and contrast stroneiy With the proceedings of the Fepublican conv A number of gentlemen have been i Candidates for the tonors to be © Convention, Messrs, William Dickson toa, ED. Wright, B.C. Hewitt and W. . Cacia are‘among those whos fri: Betively tw secure their election as deincaies Tt Seemad to be Kenerally c 2 to-day that ME Wiliam Dickson would te elected on the dirst ta Jol. Mr. Wright's friends clam that his sipncih Isequal or neariy equal to Mr, Dickson's. Mr W. Vier Beil and Dr. W. 0. Baldwin are he oniy con= Gidates for the chatrmanship of the ¢ Messrs Watson Bovin and Frank P. Nongan are Datued as candidates for the secretary sh ‘Althouch two deiecates representin democrats are adtnitted to the national det convention, thesedelegntes have never been iinet to vote. This year anetfort witl be tiute to socure Arepresentation for the District th tue votity Many of the Wading Getuocrats of the et that that privilege will be acconted to t) delegates, NOT IN FAVOR OF SCFFTAGE. “thas been stated,” suid Mr. Lawrence Ger Secretary of the democratte central comanitie 8 STAR reporter, “that a majortty of the democrats Who will co to this convertion are tn favor ef suf- frage. Now, the fact 1s that. thn reverse of that Statement 1s true. You ouct tosce sume of 1 resoltttions that Lave been sent to tie, as sent ob that subject. Our convention Will be, 1 quiet and orderty. “We wil put through "b quickly and adjourn. “There'wiil be a oon On resolutions, and ail resotuttons oftered Will be Felerned to thein without debate.” Hecent Real Estate Sales. Recent gales by J. W. P. Myers, real estat 1428 New York avenue:—For 8. Kk Bond, to Archibald H. Towers, jot 100, tu $7,000 cash; for Samuel Cunningham's ty of land on Rock creek, near P sireet b ‘Washington, for $4,000; for Oert:y eins, tract on Rock creek, between O aud P streets, f for Geo. F. Graham, sicroom brick ls Retween Mth and Zt survets, {or #180 c John Hallings, of Philadelph Whittaker, house and lot corne?£ slreets to Columbus Ogle, for Myra Gaines to Judge ord, 25 acres of Intel ow Rock ereek, known as the Alsi for Mrs Isabelia Morrison, part of ot 1), i 247, fronting Ry feet ou Tah street. by 19) dew, Mr! Posey, who will erect jhereon a hai and dwelling: this property ts opyos! Jand Mats; price pald §,o00; for Jus A kota Territory, house aiid side lot. 0 tween 13th and 18th str Watsor The Blodgett Cinim. Inthe case of the Lorin P Grant et al., (involving the tte to the Jamaica tract), as to defendants, Cresswell and Barber, t complainant has fled sen Lucas going on the bond. Jndge roved the oud. The onis party Eugene C. Lucas in the directory t hess isa pilot, residing at 2151 Pun northwest. Tax Ixpictwmxts.—The grand jury this afternoon re Ported indictments against Lots Karcher for the mnurder of James W. G: : AUT embezzlement; Vincent Flocd, person; Charles Butler, lar and Edwird C. Maso: ue FENCING IN THE RAILKOAD Tacks —The Ff more and Potomac railroad company has menced the erection of a Wooden picket te each side of their tracks from the depot but! the tunnel. ‘This fence fs ouly a tempora: ‘whioh will be superseded by an iron rating 3 as the latter 1s iu readiness. Tue workmen atu now on K street, near 4th southeast, Caarogp Wirm_Keerixo a Ganttsa Hover.— About 9 o'slock Satunday nicht. Detrcttves and Block, in company with sevens raided an eileced gambiing housa, on 84 the Botanical gardens, known as “Saunjs say that they found a game of poker 1h 0:1 They captured a quantity of clips. Pratik > Son, the alleged proprietor, and several pov ment clerks, who, itis charged, were plavine, wer arrested, and taken to the seventh prretact station house, where taey left collateral fur tl: ance fh the Pollee Court. In that_esurt this ing Sampson Was charged With permitting canis in premises under his control ‘Ihe case was cou Unued until next Thursday. Sap BEReavewent.—The fumtly of Mr. Charles Welch, No. 44K sttvet, have Uren sadly ted recently. Two weeks zo thelr only ‘son, eed eighteen months, was stricken down with dipilthe ria and scarlet fever, and di hours, and yesterday thelr bi witta twenty-to ight te girl, ahs three and a hay years of age, succumbed, Atter a | ‘Week's sutferinf® to the dread fever, and Left Wew | ‘WIM 8 childiess home, TRMPERANCE MBETING the District temperance sthouist chure ance av th ening remiss Wr ge A. Milton, F dwell.” Mr. Coldwel had resolved to deal no more with U were represented at the recent Fro r mass Meeting. —At the meeting of St. Patrics’s teoperance society last evening remarks were made by Messm John Fo Masui, John Hayne and ¢ pM. WW. Saxton Pleasant Uterary and musteal entertatr r ven, and several Persons Siened t The meeting lwid under the T.U. at the Ninth Was addressed by Mesars. W. Merrick.—At_@ District alilines menting at Fletcher chapel last eveuing addresers were ade by HB, Moulton, F. Four Coxcenrs.—Tht tette will give a grand Bradley and othe Cooper, D to Decatur, E to Eustis, F to Fravkin, G fo Gates, H to Hail, J to Jackson, K to Kune, L'to Lafayette, M to Morris, N to Nash, O to Ogden, P to Porter, 'Q to Quitman, R to Rodgers, S to Stew- art, T to thomas, U to Upton, V to Vernon and W to Wayne. Capitol Topica, GONE TO CALL ON MK. TILDEN. All the Pacific coast democratsin Congressleft for New York last evening to call upon Mr. Tilden. In answer to their request for an interview Mr. Tilden appolnted to-day as the time most convenient for him to receive them. ‘They were to call at Gram- ercy Park at 10 o'clock this morning, their deter- mination being not to leave until they know def- nitely whether he will pt the nomination for the presidency. They lett here for oer pase of telling him that the Pacific coast was for him as jong as he would permit: his name to be used; but they wanted to know if their support was Unrown away on him a ‘Wnar 70 Do witt THE INEDRIATRA.—Thelecture In the sclentific course at the National Museum last Saturday was delivered by Dr. W. W. Godding, Supertntendemg of St. Elizabeth's insane asylun., His subject ‘Was, “What Shall We Do With the Inebriates” He ‘ancued that there should be a w inebriates entirely distinct the inmate should be com- riled to work, confined for an indefinite time and under the care of a well informed physician. A Second commitment should be for a term of years, with a subsequent probationary term ike the Ucket-of-leave syste ngland, MARRIAGE LICENSES —Marriage licenses have been issued by the clerk of the court to John A. Sumby and Sarah Brown, both of this city; Henry Jounson and Mary A. Stewart; Frederick H. Laur- Wald and Jordena Speckmon; Dennis Johnson and Emily Taylor, Michael E. Fitzgerald and Ellen T. ‘Wiison, of Alexandria; Jose Ignacio Rodriguez and Mary A. Joyce; George Garrison and Carrie Lacey, Dot of Fairfax county, Va; George W. Tyler and Rosle Normon; John T. Donaldson and Maria Louise Hampton; Thomas Parker and Lucy James; Richard ‘McGrath and Catherine C. Foley; Pasqual H.Girard oe ped Canabury; John A. Wi and Ida L. Fletcher, A MANDAMUS ON THE ComMISSIONER OF PATENTS. — In the Courtin General Term today Judge James announced the decision of the court awarding a ‘wrt of mandamus in the case of the United States ex rel Hoe et al. agt. the Commissioner of Patents ‘to compel the defendant to issue to the compl ant letters patent for improvement in printing ma- chines, of which one Gill claimed to be the thven- tor. ‘The commissioner had deciined to issue the letters, because an appeal had been m: 1° Secretary of the Intéior by one Sooke, who claimed that Gill's patent interfered with his, a SURGEON W. K. SCHOFIELD, OF THE Navy, bas sat- isfactoril ssed the examination for promotion ne Mure ishing, Cals and ‘will be promovca to. be medical mspector. WRECK OF THE STEAMER RELIance—Secretary Frelinghuysen recelved a telegram to-day from Thos. A. Osborn, U. 8. minister to Brazil, an- n the wreck of the steamer Reliance, on s ‘on his way to the United ‘Wound, inflicted by a pistol shot, 1s a slight one. ‘Alpha in the High! service tocrvolr ts being re- ‘CONDITION OF THR WATER.—Great, Falls, 29; tem- perature, 48 Recelving reservoir, wo; temperature, jL. Disttibuting reservoir, 81; temperature, 49. creme ee Not Much Encouragement. dw would itgo to Put the citizens’ commltiacon tall 1s duesimply to" epee Ameo} two soaps. which have a wide are exclusively employed in royal the oval Thrldsce Soap and the Veloutine Boap, made by Violet. ‘The extracts used In the prepara- ‘Uon Of these two chess G'aueres of the perfumer's f laboratory impart wonderful goftness and ness to ‘and that Illy whiteness’ ts the mark of supreme distinction. by Madame Cora Gi 2 MetzerttK——A concert will be give Gree church to-morrow evening by the tan ehuren chotr.—Littie Ma be given a testimonial cou haf this evening. ‘The Tennessee Jubllee Sings ‘will take part, Ee RANGE OF THE THERMOMETER —ThO follow! at the office of the chir Maximum, 67.5; minuuum, 96.2. Heer Vow EISeNpECKER, the German minister, stated to-day that he had not recetvedd the stightest information regarding either his Teeall or tronsfer m Une the from the post here. He is of the np! Teports are entirely With ti? foundation, Diernicr Cases THE U.S. SUrERNE the U.S Supreme Court to-day, a rule was upon the judges of the District Suprow: Show cause Why the muhduuus prayed. tort Capt. A. Grant should not be awarded. ‘The rule 4s made returnable on the 14th of UctoteT ne Obfo Legistare and Election Frands. Coucuacs, wistati Journed this mornin nurs adjourning 4 resolu TWO NEGKOES SUEPECTRD OF THE CRIME, ‘The murder of Mrs. Cella Murphy, betier known as Bush, who lived alone near Fede curred last. Wednesday. The arrest on Sw Of the two nexroe MeGiotten, 1s believed to hav direction. "AU the cabin of ¢ @ small ‘negro woman, sald Cepbiis had not been acting like himself since Monday: tat be tod sat by the window all the Lime, aud appeared to be the right © dents, watching for somebody. When he care hore on Monday there was a spot of blond on the rizit ki Of his pants. She also says. she frequentiy Cepnus and MeGlotten speculat Bush having lots of money in her golng to and from Mrs. Rilsh's woods m Same 5 a pair Of shoes found at house, and which Metlotten’s wife satd we ‘AB Will be remember, Mrs. Hush ts bell have been attacked while Walisug beside. a Wag: Joaded with Wood, ax she returned heme from t woods, When thé murderers confront ‘They overhauled her, 1 forced her to her knees with her head thrown hack, and struck her four violent blows on the forehead, fracturing her skull in two places and brea bridge of her nose. She bi freely and the blood is stil visibleon the ground. After striking her they dragged her about Nifty feet further Into the woods, cut her throat from ear toear and threw: her bedy in the thicket. ‘The discovery of a lot of pine rails smeared with blood and hair proves that ‘they were the instruments of death. The murderers then went to the house, which they ransacked in thelr search for money, und then left the premises. For two days the body of the inurdered woman remained lying In the woods. ‘The doors of Uke house stood open, und the horse, which had been left standing in the road, made his Way to the house and was found standing there. He ‘was s0 weak from hunger that he could hardly stand. ‘The domestic animals were all nearly dead ‘with hunger, and the place looked 4¢ Frexcn VICTORY OvER Crixnes TRoOors.—Gon. Millot ss On the Sth inst. Honghoa was pe oe a rd resistance, but evacuated after setting fire to the town, which is now in flames.” ‘The Faris Liverte publikhes the conditions of peace between France ‘nd China which M. Patenotre, the French minis. ter, ls charged to offer at Pekin. Tt 1s stipulated that China shall accept a limited French protecto- rate over jm. No demand for an indemnity 1s, ‘The wrestling match between Andre Christol a7* at Cleveland, Saturday night, Curry for ‘malaria and he bad on @ prior trated him for au'ttgury from a Diow ob the ben. p Stxty-six Gee | CLATK et Ux to IS are Working Most | : ioe A. Spioer to 8 Macdiney ot 18, bq abt, 6b MM. Farley to W. 1. Richartson, bi om; Noam avo} Part St, Oa: § tins, sub 75, 9. OPER-LYONS, Wert Washingt MAY AS mass meeting of | Wine sis Dee es burg, Md, SULl remaius Shrouded In mystery, although it oc- | ofthe syste Uniuary Gneans, deceit Gdaya, No mercury oF 'y Wretnenday and Naturday, fron Gthice, 426 Crow Btern to lead hums Ssits Offer. 30S Lberty st Mad Liatde rex Ys | linet as pati nity Retention to thin twat ure ot all fora Private character, for over 75 30>" THA 1 her she ‘The Crov-Curry Homiciio, [CONTINUED FROM THE FIRST RDIFIOR] ‘Prerett L. Beall westined as to the affray. Atuciia Wilson testified as to CURT coming BOBS de pins of bis head. © the goverminent Was Bere n lestitiod Uist Dr. Adame Atter TUrther testinouy as to the reputation of The accused he counsel proceded Lo argue We OMe ‘Transters of Real Estate. Depts fee hare teen fet ag follows: Allee C. lot c teary & Taw ky aaaition to Geongunsamas %. C. A Stan ‘trustee, to Harriet : Froma Kawiitgs 10 SU6am A: “4 Husa 7 Murray 6 A 4, Preervation A, eq. 3 Goo ust D.Banitz 10 EC. Barrison, Jor W.S Cox to Anna M. achuita, lots and MI. Pleasant $1.6. EK Kurte Johpsob R.R, all of sg. 23: genoa Theodore ah Keefe, sits 4 an B.eg. St: hy, 89. maail te A. Se Theta slot ta ‘i Kate T. Carlisie to W. i. Masea, lt Meru $8 TL Winters et al to meee: Sor FO, ANS AH K. Kidott lo EGr Lt 25, 9g. 28: 8 mm * — ihe experiments Sat~ new airand @suaulte Gun at Met, w Lork, Were AATIStACLOr, GATOrwBS Deing ust, waich tg no Cash WERE mi the point aitued at, aud reached ny PowrNe WaLxIng Ma foot asth Ingest, uiered. “The winner of fhe fy per cent of thestakes; ae ¥ yet cont Cuird ten: per are Tax. 2 Counties ok that state, Coxrric Rarwney KEstocky SienirPs Shortt | Rawson, of Maysville, Ky., Ba@ a prisoner to file xe bound for that’ 7 Who wes also wanted Swan CoUntY. “Sheral Day, of Rowan cousty, four deputies, boarded a Chesapeake & Lich Were Dawson and his msOUar, carried a aTiSOneT Wt if the Monument 120, 18K, by fhe BEE to ry Or 34, 1484 at St ur Liew. 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We will acnd on thirty: Somplete restoration to health, Suterd Send atone f ated Green VOLTAIC BLLT Ouse jung or old, who are ef i vont Vitality, abc thow: digeanes af a rultiye front abr 0d Fh couse ead eae free. or i Anis YOU CAN CONFIDENTLY CONSULT BROTHERS, 96 B wt. aw Tid to all dinrasee peculiar to Alirrgularition and Ovarian rietor cary meat THER X, 06 Bat aw Wl Medicine, quarautes s cure OF BO pay. 8T eon EEE NHOOD TAS TORED ie eae Barc ted sie oe Cs, wo Matsada ‘was won by the latter. The first bout, Japan style, was won by the Jap, and the second, catch as ‘can, by Christol. 'The third boat, Japanese style, was won by the Japanese. Christi wou t! bout, Was catch a8 catch can. The ——a——" 4S cirwin dite days: Dario 20 anew DAVIS & COS CELEBRATED SUGAL-CURED HAMB, SUGAL-CUKED BREAKFAST BAOOR, CHOICE SMOKED TONGUES, For sale by 3. B BRYAN & BRO, wat 0 Peuneviventa avenue northwest,

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