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—_— - © THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 1884: AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE Da¥s. ‘THIS AFTEENOON. SALE OF VALUABLE UNIMPROVED LOCATED ‘ON [ STREET ‘BETWEEN TWENTY-FOUBTE: ASD By virtue cf « certain deed of trust “ante August ia 1816, aad ct of Comamnbla, by direction of the Aes by AST FOUR O'CLOCK er Gio preniees ‘cant ‘wid to the set of 10 is) reweatyeie ot ee ae "amount cf the indebtedness Tos mad deed of trust unpail, with the expenses Saale te cash, and the balance atsix months, for'wy cn henote of the purchaser, bearing Interest from the Sr aS Te taken Adepenitof Afty doliany od the varchaoer, + purchasers the tine ot and al convernncets {BH WARNES, Tristar DUNCANSON BROS. ape-diis er TEE sate i NED UNTIL be 01 & CO. ‘Beal Eatate Agents and Auctioneers, 977 F st. nw. virtue of « decree of the © of Col ‘ape Tat aaa No.0. mieten Jono ML Be esa arkiE 1884, at FIVE O'CLOCK P. M., in front of ‘the the south forty-two feet six inches (426 "om 18th street southeast, by theentire depth. three (23). in Square ten hundred and aigh- y belonging to the estate of Wiliam Haya, “a ‘three fxo-story Frame Houses, oa, <0. “Terms of sale: : ite of one and two years,” pul for deferred ft, with interest, secured ‘the: sold. Alfconveyancine at purchasrr's comt Report of cue hondred (6100) dollars uirad WMS: Salesman_ pls dk Ls SEWING MACHINES, &c G Tee Deicrsose: Us fasical Sewing. Attachment, plays over Szerent cos aE GAY toes pacha rot NEW AMER ; chines Sig Sew Ataris ‘Nu T is now the acknowledged oe sew AUTOMATIC BUTTON HOLE ines for foot and hand power. Old Aipericane taken i exclange. G AUERBACE, Corner 7th and H sta. Sole Agent D. C. Next door to Auerbach's Gent's Furnishing and Hat sire, oo Wiauaaxrc Srooz Corros, SHE BEST FOR MACHINE OR HAND USE. SIX SPOOLS FOR 25 CENTS. ary Chai ‘leather; On DAY, APRIL TWENTY-! at ONE very rare: Walnut © aetcrene — [P.M we will cell, within our. ‘Rooms, At the office of the New Home and Hartford Sewing Those in wantof rich and stylish furniture shauld ‘Wh and D strecia northwest: Aischiveg, positively the lightest rannine, mort stuplo | ncraokca sas ty fo securechoiosand degant | 29 shares Washington Gas Light Company Stork, Sess etioe rer perieoneasnieceareny | Work 13 ars fan Ce Lith Cory ey Sock chan any other in the market. Sischinas wid ou ‘WALTER B WILLIAMS & CO. Aucts. | 59 shares Title Insurance Company Stock, Mhocthly payments; special: for cash. Pe 100 shares Firemen's Fire Insurance Company Stock. a OPPENHEIMER’, PP CNCANGON BOG. ancucneee, 44 share National Bank of Hepublic Stove. | eocatretn. wt Cloud Ballsine SeERMETORE ait eotie 25 fares Waa aod Genmpatows iB. Com= PS.—Weare the sole agents for Hartt Now | Mews, BOIS AND 10 By ooruinG, exgrimn 80 maces BR. Company Stock. Bom Sewing Mactiines fetzs” | Minium SERGE, BMLIGA: EL DUCK Bas | —~Canaree Sor Gompaity Stock, OT SAT GREAT, “HOUSEHOLD. SILENT | ty THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL TWENTY.| 100 shave Wootton Moor Ce ehines at Senest prices "No canvatwrn Cots tytho | FOURTH, at TEN O'CLOCK. wo will glk, within ou | =o sbaies Netioual Onion Insurance Company Stock. SE in eee eee er aicee othe ee Sonam to whlch te St | Nese DURCINGO HUGS: hacker” of trust on the failure to comply ini gue ener apll-dtds thereon. ‘i suibecee aameae with 7 per cent until pai, ine evant Pik terme wi ‘MALY, ‘THOMAS Anct ‘THE ABOVE SALE IS UNA’ UY: be series a Re. ‘samme hour and, ‘spul-d&ds lace, by PROPER: NEAR THE, ROAD AND ‘The unde eroditors of Ben, joing bus lat ‘sell at Columbia,on WEI {yavie auction, on the INT! STREET lersizned. for the benefit of cain Lawrence and all ineas in the city of New York, Ibert Asher, in the District of DNESDAY, APRIL THIRD, A.D. 1834, at HALE-PasT FOUR O'CLOCK P. M. all those certain in county of, bia, and known as lots nurabered ome, two, @, thirteen. 101 ‘fifteen’ in block nuzubered twenty-one, of five, six, tw of and situate and Wing in the District of Colam- iall and Elvaps’ re- or nchineton corded subdivision of ‘Meridian Hill, cont two thousand five hundred square fest: surve; ed in September, ‘of. vy A.D. 167, by Charles HL TO-MORROW. W4LTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers, SPECTA VI . SALE shail seli, within superb Furniture Pat Dolstercd in etully’ care: Frans Stupeed ‘bony Cabinet, Extension Table, in leather: Di orsuitenp ow, urary suite, four ny woods plas Sony frame dena im Grimson ca masterpiece Plosh aud’ bronae Haine Mantel "Mistor, oh Piste marble-top French, ‘Foor Cl inher and ‘fea Service, stared OF CHOICE FURNITURE OF THE iY BEST MARE, LATEST DESIGN, On THURSDAY, APRIL TWENTY-FO! COMMENCING st ELEVEN 1884, ctr naleroci, © cbtee coection st ‘in aflk plush: releeantiy carved, Suite, silk; Parlor Suite, frunson plush. French Couches, Gilt Frame Convex Slirrer. very expensive: Esndooie Parlor rat Deau= ingenuity: Walnut Oak Dining-1 an AUCTION SALES. VALTER 8. WILLIAMS & 00, Auctionsers, ON EXHIBITION MONDAY, TURSDAY AND WEDNESDAY, AT SALESEOOMS, (Corner 10th strest and Pennsylvania avenue, Ht. | RARE AND REMAREABLY FINE AND VALUABLE | £ + COLLECTION OF OIL PAINTINGS, (GAREFULLY SELECTED in EUROPE and AMERICA ar ‘MR E. MoVICKERS and the late REMBRANDT PEALE ‘This collection contains the works of the following celebrated Artists: Horace Vernet, Thomas Landseer, ‘Thomas Cole (dec’d), F. E. Church, Clarkson *tanfield, John F. Kenset, Wm. Percy, E. Frere, Ludwig Knaus, ¥. D. Brisoos, E. D. Lewis, Leon Julliard, G. Boldine- Henry Inman (dec'd), Birket, Foster, Diaz, Corot, Bier- stadt, Millet, Melasonter, Troyon, Weber, Shayer, Cowell, Bellows, Achenbach, Robbie Armfield, Gray, Craig, ‘Leutse, Kaulbach, Resd, Millais, Vanseverdonk, Bontag, Bayard, Lefevre, Meyer, Fowler, Richardson, Hamilton ‘Wilson, Simon and others equally celebrated. ‘THE WHOLE TO BE SOLD WITHOUT RESERVE. ‘Sale commencing . WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL THIRTIETH, AT EIGHT @CLOCE, And continue each evening until all the Paintings sre a ap23-8t BAILROAD, MABEET SieiOne procd At AUC- k 4 ‘xD POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. _ Durr Lasz To Nozrorx ROE. Potomac Stamtust Company 8 wotomac Sta oe renre Gz okoe E-ARY ASD EXC! Commencine THURSDAY, MAY, 1 wigsepovalar Stamens wil enw 1 steamer GEORGI EARY. leaves 7TH AY. at 50pm stopping at Piney Fount aud Com an STEAMER akkOwsuqTH Leaves Seventh-street wharf at Tam FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. | Fennecting with Baltimore and Ohio RR. at Shephent® iso se with 7:20am, Ferry Boat froin Wash on On Mondays for, Nomint | uniting, *retarnipe Tocsdaye, Un Thuan | ‘Gurriomal, Nomint St Clements Bay, wharves and | Raitt Laniitnen returning Fridsve "Ou Sacus Yor Nomi, Curriotan ub istermenate inoue, seturning Sunday 43.B, PADGETT, Ast, eR Mver sea Seventh-street whart. xm Feceived until 6 ‘Saturdays oxLx. JT ikiver fig must be prepaid. ‘Siiscager scctanmodstict creqaalled, Apply to mbS-6m STEPHENSON & BRO. Agents, ‘MATTANO LEAVES SEVENTH-STREET p gvory SUNDAY, TUESDAYS end THUES- ne Mattox Creek, returning ‘Wednesdays and Prilays. stopping at int adngs, aad returning. ins touches, st Grandes wart Suzdays an Tacs, fa wharf Thursdays dows and Moudaye and Wea | SS Pen ee Se AOR tind, Ti Street Whark, "ae TRESS MONROE, } CONNECTING WITH STFAWER FOR RICHMOND. | it Steamer JANE MOSELEY. te “ilealg ecrved onthe huropean and mn ration Y ‘National Metropolitan Bank, Office, ‘at boat, foot of étin street ‘or at boat, ES et, ‘Woop. Secretary, STFAMFR W. W. CORCORAN Tth street wharf (3 a Paget EE deby (cpoert Supdayy tor we 1.1. BLAKE. Captain ¢ ca L. Lt th et. Branch cffices: N at ception church; North Capitol s uel apt Bear St Aloysius’ ch ETHUR ROON i ‘Cabinet Makers, Undertakers and Finbalme: 24S Pennsylvania svenuen w. and cS H stret ‘Telephone connection. ILLIAM F.=PINDLI v FURNISHING UNDERTAKER ion, 109 7th street northweat, near L. mbt fei WILLIAM & VERNON Frervthing. Bret-< ley Professtonat Jedine In attendance. ‘Trauaient iuserale © wpoststy Teephows conueetion, uP [* Undertaker, 1253 7th street, x maker is between Mand Naw ecutaimed and prepared for prausp i "at place of businens = % WRIGHT. Uspastaken axp Foxzeat Duuctom, 1537 10th etreet northwest, ‘Telephone conection. ay UGUSTUS BURGDORF, FURNISHING UNDERTAKER, | $26 Penbaylvania avenue Lorthwat, between S321 | Ge street every tit Bieta aal) DR. ELECTRIC BELT. or Rewenerato™ Semade for the cureof iteof the Ww apy ity of the gen- ELECTRICITY germeatitie throarh SSouces cteara Se throaa SEepare must restore them to bedthy actsa. There Pr “ibout tgs ipetruzoent Years of Use late Man chousacits of sures are tani to, Weak: wae frou Inuiscretion, Incapecity, Lack of Vigor, ta ‘trouble of these ongans is cured: ‘Bot Gonfound this with singin ait paverized eure al lls trum head! to toe This is for the ONE 9 Sic yore For cuvelars giving fal information CHEEVER ELECTRIC BELT. CO. | 109 Washington street, Chicaza._| } ESS IN THE iY OF LIFE Soautancs bcceer ison mecorad oe that at the MUTUAL KESERVE FUND LIFE ASSOCIA- | ‘This Society is now but a little over three years | eld, yet to ‘abort time bas written 19,000 certificates | Parry ep ante agai be In the plan of this to Ploe the perfection’ of Life" Ineurice, seems finally ‘Sarge upon te G Reed be pett be pa nas. hor yet do we, am as ve hitherto and still gener | reucer the peyment of the ife at all precarious or su. outs to 145,00, aid is in- WOO at ery amenity quite as certain, to say" the eee see Ste opie rt eee i EXIGHT. General Arent ASSIG! T CHANCERY SALE UNIMPRO’ COLN AV ‘virtue of @ 48 THs KEATING MAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, OF VALUABLE SE ara orermae iB (OR GLEN PI iaTON, #ecree of the Supreme Court of D. B; the District of Columbia, sitting in equity,pameed, ins cause (wi together with the id McLaughlin et al. are defendan: ‘and Mel alare 8). . on THU WENT" OF APRIL. aD. the sel eet al. sre complaiu THE buildings and tmaprovements tl consisting of a lurge aud well-built brick dwelling stables Terms: sule: or all cash, One-third cash: balance in six end mouths; notes fo bear six per cent interest from sera, Deposite of aproved lot, aud $2 sale are not complied with within Ave days efter at the option of the purchaser 2 ill be requured on eack fou the nontesteads it terma of Cf sale; the Truster reserves the rit to resell the prop- erty at the risk aud cost of the In order tosecureto the ‘amentioned in homestead ‘and valid title to at the SAME TIME AND defaulting purchaser or JOHN F. E\NIBS. trustee, ‘No. 686 Louisiane eventos, ‘haser or purchasers of the the whole f ebeeaia vrepersy; T ‘whole of the a ‘PLACE offer for saloiny’ ua divided half interest in and to the said. ai ‘MARG: pads FPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. CARMGGLES OF VERTC. OLGES OF AT AND. MAN OLHER BEAUTIFUL PIEGES, BELO} ING To MR ‘THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. Wate WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers, NORFOLK AND THE | TRUSTEES Sarr OF “ALL RIGHT DINING ROOMS" AND Bs virtue of adved of trust the wil on. ‘¥-FIFT! goods, chattels, fixtures and effects of Geccription Deloaxing it Dining Rous, tegether with good-will of the fered is bulls, and {f not ‘Terms ot sale: apfl-dts | posite sace a VALUABLE ON THE LINE. By authority of the ‘owner we will offer by public auction. at Jesup, Sta Past THREE O'CLOCK. THIRT. form: fa the EDWARD H. THOMAS, uorthwest. ca ETH DAY OF APHIL, ste of abou ‘Trustees APRIL ME Yacsod ‘beof= the HY emiees, 02 FRIDA), at IN O'CLUCK ak and 4] to ‘business. It sold will be sold in detail 916 F street or COUNTRY SEAT IN HOWARD. ‘COUNTY, OF THE WASHINGTON BRANCH BEING THE LAND O. RE, ‘OF = | ABOUT ONE AND A HALF MILES FROM JESSUPS STATION. at tL tiat valuable Forza, ‘of the iste Judge Nelison Poe. The 83 acres of tir Washington turnpike, andadjoin party of MF. Geto Colton and the well-known Watenioo yor. Tala property is well watered. and hae fine orc its, and the outoulldings are v beautiful ven ip thirt One-third cash, and the balance in six and ae ‘Lerms: jbatantial, iy situated, with plenty of shade. Bos y days, twelve months, with in option STFE'S 8. ‘A deposi Fane ins a complied with: USE, NO. a deed of trust, dated Sey Trecorded im Liber "No. 1.021 lve said west balf baving a frout of 23 | 112 inches, “inore OF less. on Bast Capiol street, and ni ack OF that width 128 fect 1 ince tom 3 foot 5 's: One third cash, and the balance 4x per cent, or all caahat the ‘recor in ten dave, otherwise serves. the Tight. to resell the nt the eed JON SHERMAN & CO., Aucta: TP HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. SPS EAR TL ESF Vinee eicror ‘all cash. at purchaser's MATTHEWS & EIRKCAND, ‘Auctionéers ‘ALE OF THREE-STORY BRICK CAPITOL STREET IN H .L LIBRARY. ber 20th, folio 159, of the District of Columbia and at erty secured thereby. hial el, at mito emises, on SATUR- a AT PIVEOCLOCE P Aly all ground in said Distric, Known as ct wumserd 19, iy eduare Ramis in oneandtwo of the of $100 required af tne of sale Con af purchaser's coe Terma to with in five dae frou ayo er FRED. W. JONES, g rae nw. CHASE CRAGIN. dx. g Ausianean aple-dkds Ws street aw. CHANCER) ‘ONT NORTHWES: ENUI be paid in 6, 1: Sf sale and payments intig ote of te [ie vatidcation thereot by the court. & " tS terest aball be Droverty will be Naad BET XTH STREETS areata i on Yau or money and ip ‘on each piace = ae BIE Bl sere of, hg Barrens om of hogy ‘1884, 2 Sab See ht Peta) AW peas ‘DOWLING, Auctioneer. a ‘TWELVE O'CLOCK, in front of my auction rooms, I shall sell, without to the above S gentleman who is about leaving the city (OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE OF EXCELLENT BLACK WALNUT | ARLOR. CHAMBER AND DINING-HOOM FUE Qn TEESDAY MORNING, APRIL TWENTY. NIN: commencing at 'TEN O'CLOCK. i shall sell, at tho rexidence of a Indy leaving the city, No. 1625 corner 1ith street northwest, the following Bwo de da Chairs wo imarblo top Tablen, Lest wo op ablen, Le ‘erm Chatr, Walnut B-ok Case, Foldion ‘Ubaire, me Walnut Lounge, Brumels Carpets bravely Hall aud stat Carpets, Tugs, Window Hunsings, Two walnut Mafole: ‘Top Chaniber Heta, Suttresean Seather Plows, Halted ituré, Handsome Walnut Crib and Mat- tress, Walnut Hat Rack, Walnut Marble-To) Sigebosrd, ‘Walnnt Pillar Extension Dining Table, Walnut Dining Chairs, Child's High Chair, China and Glass Wure, Heat. | ‘Refrigerator, Lawn Mower, G. feet Street aon, Garten Labiemasta, hitchen Raqusiten tent 5 | X, Auchoneer. SALE OF IMPROVED AND UNIM- Cc HOVER. PROPERTY ON NEW JERSEY AVENUE ‘BOU' iT, AT AUCLION. decree of of va, ‘on ML, ‘known and described Fe iy of Washington. of Diss of Columbia, 9g and i : il i by atwo-story ‘unimproved. ‘Terms: One-third cash; balance in Months, Botes to bear interest, and to be secured of trust on proj |. A deposit of $50 on le fi Ei E (3 ha uid ‘4s soon ss sold. Con’ ‘Terms t lied, urdhaser. “Terms to be com mi 3s ie * Be! i ae UABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON SEVENTH BEAEE GEORGETOWN, DG. Ar AUCTION: irtae deed of dated the sixteenth, Sof Jui LD ask tod daly in Liber se Sena AG ee oe bile the mi Be FIFTH DAY Forays AD ABC AT Bale Past All that paral of nai im fhe co : town, pi iowa as and. one (Bi) and twenty-nine ee. a ‘Beaty ead ‘aa ‘unended sdition to ‘stant seventy-five fect west south lime of f seventy-five foot weet frm ‘corner of, the intersection of th Gf Tih ‘street twenty-five eo ems othe eat Sepeck, te Semen Calhoun Geveesed: then south with oo. Je an. ; then one hundved end Aity fect, dongs taut Freagare ore, cr le, 10a polnt oppose te Sass er ee "Terms: One-third caah; balance in atx and. twelve months, eh faterost, and secured ‘8 deed of trust on the old. A deposit of $100 wil be required at the Limecof sala, “all conveyancing and recording at the cont of Should the terms of sale'be ot nkied wfnin orton dayethe property wile rexcldat ee [coat ofthe defaulting purcliaser after adver- ‘same LING, Trustee, - Fe ETO iucdaad streak, ston Buil 41 La ave. mwa Building, STATES MARSHALS SALE, virtue of 8: facies, orned b. gigeeess Di fumija, and to me C3 for cash, in front of the Court on. AY the THIRG EES a 1666, et NE sail delat rene G), two Gh, tres (), four (5, ave (i, eix (6) snd reven GBUin square east of square six hundred and (of 612) in the city. of Waal ‘upon’ Property of tae ants rs estiasy exeeption No.2, 087. at la tn favor of ‘McAvoy, une. ‘Cameron. SLAYTON MoMICHAEL, U. 8. Marshal. ‘THOS, DOI , Autioneer. ‘apie ai HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. Kscxy ALE OF A WELL UNIM. Goprtinixe Gt Peka ae B PY 's decres of the Court of th suse No. Equity Doc! Sete eta ice PACE P. st public ancticn. ‘tm tron ina ae a Sit oem the gat line of ence with said oes sut ee, We Dz Mem ‘Iti now undisputed that WEI DE MEYERS CATAR- BAL CURE ie the only treatment thet will sbetutely cereCatarrah, Dr. Wel de Mayers “Tametae” with statements of symptoms by the cured, mafled free. D. B. DEWEY & CO., 182 Fulton strest, N.Y. febé-m,w,f,30t EDUCATIONAL. K_ STREET NORTHWEST, PSUD HOMIE teaches the Natt uch ins ken ‘with the jeootet guage. ‘Spectal sdvantages ofbared ‘an 232? ‘the ‘Wishing to study during ee (-1n bis ITOF NUMKROUS eg ore eeps eee, eae a Sepdiny ts sce Ree Hoe ‘the year. W iGTON CONSERVATORY OF MURIC, MU- ‘Th and D northwest. Siesta year Free advantages 0. jort-hand, mechanical, and. see system of teaching. "18 6th st a2, ‘BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES ™ ae ‘707 D. M LARD, Director. ah22-2m° "ASHINGTON ACADEMY OF RAPHY. pi a msl02m D.c. w) Rare 0,78 that, n we Ean ‘Tremont st. ‘2ee Westminster it, 2 PEE ERAT REESE" A Office hours, from 3to 6 p.m. ‘ume and ‘sclloal rooms from 9 & mt, 5-80 ie (J MER AG OE BOT as ce Mehr of Ya Secret Mt ang AVIDS. L. JOHNSON, ORGANIST AND CHOIR Dies ee eee core PIANOS AND ORGANS. FE ™=sar PIANOS. GREATEST BARGAINS EVER OFFERED. gran Planes of, guy ows’ ond other Dougie at grost reducto Gn easy matihiy payments of gland sin 1d Pianos taken as part payment, BRANCH FACTORY WAREROOM, 22 NINTH STREE?, and Organs UNCEY J. REED, 43.7 aps street ‘ALLET, DAVIS & COS. GPRIGHT PIANOS —A ew and raberb ston! thes ued ‘Pianos for the ‘trade. ‘Dargah and caay forme Great, i pros, ORGANS, SHEET MUSIC. STECK & CO. PIANO, ‘The Most Perfect Pisno made EMERSON PIANO, ‘The Best Medtum-priced Piano Manufactured, WILCOX & WHITE AND KIMBALL ORGANS. ‘Pianos and pand Crass a1 on installments, rentedor ox FIVE CENT MUSIC. ‘The only complete stock in the city. HENRY EBERBACH, No. 915 F STREET. Managing partner of the Iatefirm Ellis&Oo. __d2 G@7-CAPITAL PRIZE 875,000.03 ‘Tickets only $5, Shareq in proportion, it Lovistuxa STATE LOTTERY COMPANY. do. ral the Month and Siete nua sigs the Drawings the that the same are conduc nest, Fairness, ad te ste are conducted with honesty, Fa 3 parties, Company to 4 ‘momunures altached in siscuserbicaniat , Commniasioners, Inc in z corporated in 1868 for twenty_five years by the Les. © fund of over FIFTH GRAND DRAWING, 1m ADEMY OF MUSIC Chee rons SSEPEAY 12 'egctO NEW 1s8rm Mowratr Daawnra, CAPITAL PRIZE, $75,000. ‘ 100,000 Tickets at $Seach. Fractionsin fifthe tm pro- . M. A. DAUPHIN. 800,16,29,98,26,90,my3,7-% — MEW ORLEANS, Ls. Tam New Your Sox REACHES WAREINOTOW AT 11 A26 OX THA DAY OF FUBLEGATION LW. MNGLAND, Pahitsher “The faa” 2d Edition. Latest Tleorams to The Star, " The Virginia Coalition Convention. THE EERO OF FORT FISHER MADE TEMPORARY ORATRMAN. ie (RICHMOND, Va., April 22—Mr. Mahone called Fepublican Sats “convention “to, order. Colonel Lamb, known as the hero of Fort Fmher, was made aa Se A Divided Delegation. ONE ARTHUR AND ONE EDMUNDS DELEGATE CHOSEN. ooh Te, N.Y, April 28 —The from the jlan of representation was ‘and will probably be consummated without the in- ‘tervention of the state convention. soe oppvensien Latest Foreign News by Cable. PROPOSED EXPEDITION FOR THE RELIEF OF BERBER. April 23.—A council was held this morn- HBg.at the Brush consulate, attended by Nubar Pasha, the Egyptian premier. and Gen. ‘Wood, the commander-in-chiet of the Egyptian army. It was decided to advise the British govern- Egyptian torees to the rele of Berber, Such an rees the relief ol SI an expedition could reach there in two months. Vora, April 21—A gendarme patrol, Who was Sent last Sunday from Bruenn, the capital of Mo- Se erie ea not return. A perlor police officer have Procasun of ‘the miis- sing man. It is feared he has been made subject of an anarchist outrage. A.DRY ROUTE. Sr. PETERSBURG, April 23—A Russian Heutenant haa arrived at Bokhara trom Merv unattended. He Sno hundred ‘and twenty-tve ik) Uarocgn & and twenty-five mile) a Waterless desert in four days LARCHDIGNOE GIBBONS TO BB MADE CARDINAL, yNDON, = says that, Gibbons, of attire. will be next cardinal. DENOUNCING THE ABANDONMENT OF GENERAL OR- DON. Loxpon, April 23—The Pall Mall. Gazette contin- not @ and a su. the ues to attack the ministry, deno bayer Although Berber iy the key x hartoum, : AlthO! ris the key to Kl the veannot resolve that Berber inust DS saved. sycophants are luring the ministry to their fun 4 nioaan ov ornare Lomxpon, April 23—A man named Sutton, who had the appearance of being a laborer, was arrested Seat uate in tis oats pire cde te — He has been remanded to jail to await New Jerscy Nationalists Fhvor Butler. ‘TRENTON, N. J., April $3.—The nationalists began thelr state convention here at noon to-day. with about @ score of delegates present, E. & Potter, of Morrts county, was made permanent chairman. Four delegates at large are to be elected. Benj. F. Butler seems to be the preference for the presiden- tal nomination, a Protesting Against Lotteries. QuepEc, April 23.—A public meeting to-day, in Filich tule Bishop of Quebec and the Protestant gy participated, protested against by parliament of the provincial fottery Guy Ene Pecan Capture of a Noted Bank Robber. Sr. Lovis, April 23—Tilden @. Abbott, charged Frit Topbing the Watertown (Mass)’ Dank of $49,000 last fall, was arrested Monday night at Pierce City. He had stocked a store with $15,000 worth of clothing and was living witha woman said to be his alece. He basa wife and four child- Ten living near Boston. ——— Wisconsin Delegates to the National Republican Convention. Srevens’ Porst, Wis., April 23—The ninth con- gressional district convention yesterday elected Alex. Stewart and 0. A. Ellis delegates wo the re- publican national convention. They were not in- structed, A resolution endorsing the administra- ton was adopted. ——_<.__ Conflicting Stories Abont the New Land of Gold. Dexver, Cou, April 22—A gentleman of the highest integrity. a wel known Gluzen ot Denver, who has just returned from the new Golden Valley mining district, pronounces the new discovery a Yery lmportant one. He brings afidavits of the most reputable citizens in the district to numerous assays of ore secured in various localities in the dis- ‘ict averaging about forty ounces of gold to the ton. Numbers are hourly leaving the camp, de- nouncing {t as the worst. mining frand ever perpe- trated, ut notwithstanding tnls the best cftizens and the best’ known authorities declare that fraud 1s impossible, and claim that the new district will develop into one of the most important in the country, many reports to the contrary notwith- Be Gen. Butler to Defend Indicted Strikers. Lewis, Mz, April 23.—Among the indictments found by the’ grand jury are several against the striking lasters of thi3 city and Auburn for unlaw- ful assembly. The strikers have engaged Gen. Butler to conduct their defense. Bad Bookkeeping in Massachusetts. Boston, Mass., April 23.—An examination of the dooks of the Massachusetts state prison shows a deficit of over $12,000. Itis said the deficit is the Tesult of bad bookkeeping, and ts not really a de- faleation. Warden Usher claims that the accounts are all correct. —— ‘Telegraphic Briefs. The Washington mill at South Coventry, Coun., was burned Jast night. Two hundred hands are deprived of employment, {tis stated that the employes of the Grand ‘Trunk railway on the Montreal section of the line have decided to accept a five per cent reduction in their wages. Simpson, Stewart & Co., wholesale rs in Hamilton,’ Ont, ‘have Suspended. Liabilities, $50,000, Willie Gray, of Anoka, Minn., aged 18, was accl- dentally shot dead in a chavivart last night. ‘The shortage in the accounts of ex-City Treas- urer Smith, of Bayonne, N. J., foots up $4, ‘The large cotton milis at Fitchville, Conn., owned by a Providence company, was burned this morn- ing. Loss $100,000. = FINANCIAL ANQ 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. Dodge, 539 15th street: Name [0G | Name. ‘Chat. Uncertainty in Wall Street. A GENERAL DECLINE IN STOCKS. April 23, Wall street, 1:40 p. m.—The general tone of the stock market forenoon was one of feverish uncertainty, i alt the Omanas and Erie preferred. The market for railroad bonds was gener ally fower on a small business. a ten 4 BALTIMORE. Aprll 23 Virgins new ten-fortes, 3 feady. sad acin—Howssd sts and eaters Es do. 3.50e4.60: "do Z mittee ts far trom being unanimously tn accord ‘with Mr. Feldier. ‘The idea of the committes seems to be that Mr. Feidler has an exaggerated notion of the case, {tie inquiry cus far Commissioners came ‘was ciscovered and cor- at the time The com. inca oftce, and Tested, an ta a8 ould iSresctdon, tat iis tered tet or appease Me books. They will joweve order. eege ry sional investigation, 1e report or Mr Talaans ths New York expert, who casually examined the ac- counts of the was discussed, Dut was not thought by the of the committee to con- tain any evidence that would indicate the neces- sity of an investigation. decision arrived at, —— lection ‘of and. the’ accounting within alate period the system cotlection and receipt of taxes in the very close detailed examination, but I have found iprove that the accounts are correct and agree with the outetand- ing assessments. I cannot discover, elther, any examination of these accounts has been made since the report by, Mr. W. Warren in 1875 upon the accounts previous to that date which closed a deficiency then existing of over ‘These records and all books of accounts I stand are in of the it Commission ers, and a very large amount of old assessments are still due and owing to the District. ‘Considering the various matters im this connec- ton, the result of my examination, and the state ment ers, I cannot find any complete or atidited account of the various street and Other une provements, and nothing as far as Toan discover been done to show how the proceeds of the large amount of bonds issued by the District have been disbursed. LaTer.—The House District committee went into session shortly after two o'clock this afternoon to further consider the Fiedler resolution. A Scandal fn Army Circles, CHARGES MADE AGAINST GEN. 5. & CARROLL BY HIS ‘WIFE IN 4 SUIT FOR DIVORCE. The troubles in a family occupying a high social station, and which have been on the tongue of gos- sips for sometime, to-day took tangible form in the shape of asult for divorce, ‘The sult was fled by ‘Mr. G, B. Corkhill tm the name of Helen Marshall Bi ‘ther similar cl : December of 1862 She the discovery of these acts her domestic. and happiness have been entirely destroyed: and, her health affected and injured. She that since the discovery of these for the sake bandon his vicious habita she ranained wit a 2 ma Dut nis eanduct has been dally wore, and therefore she seeks the protection of the law. army, Wi rank and pay of a ‘general— the pay being $468.25 per mont ‘that she entirely dey TL Sho asks that he be restrained from interfering with or annoying her; that he be decreed to pay alimony, and a sum for counsel fees, and the bonds of matrimony be dissolved. ‘The: Ues to the suit are well-known in military circles throughout the country—Gen. Carroll "havi reached hi banks during ie war and are Carrol being closely related to some of the most distin guished omcers in the service, : Logan and Lincoln. A REPORTED COLDNESS BETWEEN THEM. ‘There is a story to the effect that there is a cold- It issald that President Garfeld frst offered the ‘War department to Gen. Logan. who declined, and named Mr. Lincoln for the ion, with the under- standing that Lincoln not put his finger in the presidential ple, thereby injuring Logan's chances. This compet as ‘Was con- cerned, was complied with’by the Secretary. Gen, Logan’s strength in the state was not divided. But {he Senator thinks that the spirit if not the leties, of the compact was violated by Mr. Lincoln anda friends we 4 Lincoln boom in the other states, A Aiset axD & CHARGE OF Placed on trial on the charge of perjury. istrict Attorney Ti ‘and Coyle for the ernment and C. ‘Smith and Campbell rington for the defendant. ‘This offense arises fy ‘out : i aft ie Bi "i i i if 8 e iF : i | f Hs HE i i i 3 K ! i if He C7 4 i HH mee ‘ ‘for ‘westers ‘Msctives southern ite, Glabe: , Zaiow, oe is aa May, pict, dune, : $0a43. Bye ‘BE CALLED, A number of the presidents of the District reput- ‘Bean ctuds and other local republican politicians held a conference yesterday afternoon at the office Of Prot. R. T. Greener, the secretary of the cent Tepublican District committee, The object of conference was to discuss the propriety and advis- ability of calling a meeting of the central commit- tee with the view of having that body determine the question of the necessity for holding 4 NEW CONVENTION tor the election of delegates to the Chicago coaven- on, Among those present were A. M. Clapp, 2 ‘Was true that a meeting of the central committee ‘Would be held soon. “«] think that will De shorty, oma tae 5 ‘they are. sustained,’ sor, “I think that the commitice ‘them. | It ts a duty we owe to the District, and it they exiet, We pared charging acts of bribery upon one of the dele- gates elected at the convention, and upon one or mare of the candidates, Several of the local polt- needing of the conten omer ea ‘Mr. Perry Carson, delegate-elect. to the Chicago republican convention, in reply to a question by a. So ‘a8 to whether or not there was to be a the central committee for another elec- Hon on the grounds of fraud practiced at the Wil- lard hall convention, said: “Col Conger and my- self are willing to put ourselves before the people if the central committer think it dauirabie take our chances ‘but the commit Safotcer Sear eye ee a ly to result in A MEETING SATURDAY RIGHT. j ing of the central committee Saturday night. It ‘would be decided by the committee whether a new convention should be held or not. He said that. already a number of affidavits supporting charges how many there were wi Mr. ‘said to-day that whatever the central committee did would not ‘Mfect his standing. 1 .” he said, “elected central commit of the Distriew” Dut by the republicans: —_————_—_ A ‘Washingtonian’s Suicide in New DYNAMITE CARTEIDGES AND VEST POCKET PISTOLS AMONG HIB EFFECTS. ‘Thirty-one and one-half pounds of dynamite car- ‘ridges and two square-handied Remington vest Pocket pistols, with trigger attachments similar to 3) i | i ! f 3 4 ef i BS § 3 ag 5 i Le i : jum books filled accounts, and memorandums, everything proper names being written in a inongrel sys- tem 5 ually com ‘of the Munson and Pitman methods “A, at his desk In the Treasury department to-day. “I never knew Mr. Fish personally,” said he to the “put he was an employe of my fathi ‘bo pcke or tum a a sma but erate fava as a litte cranky. Fish was, T Maryland, and I heard that ‘he H “boycot’ 8t. Patrick's church fair for the reason that ‘the authorities of sald building take considerable ‘pains to hire scab labor from other cities.” When a. Sram reporter called the attention of Father : HI & i i d A : Bi a if E a i t i i | i it tH 8 4 E i i i y il a tie i ever other causes to ‘the person 80; a ‘The of and pleuro-pacaine- of and or = ‘The Washington Presbytery. THE SESSION AT THE SIXTH CEIRCH THIS AFUE ‘West, with Reve. 8. Chids moderator, Rev. Jam ‘T. Kelly as stated clerk, and Eider Dalrymgie @® ‘temporary clerk. Few of securing the passage of « ieee ents were sugeested. ‘The ———— he Mission Werk tm mee ene, INCREASE OF THR Crrr's Man.—The Mr. H. P. 5) 5 wendent of tbe foereore io Fp se Sins sank with Saneane Tie Sees ee eS per cent in the number of packages mailed, i crease of over 6 per cent In ‘the paper ‘and be pS a ee mailed tn March was 68,738; number ot aks ‘and fo ——- eS pa cent in ‘printea matter. in letters ‘bandied there was an increase of over 30 per cent. ‘The only fier im nti e Sere Aes Tae oe 4 in March, 1884 This decrease ts explained, by the reduction tn SS entrusted to Ube mails in unsealed envelopes, are now malied at levter rates, male et eta A Suppers DeaTa.—Mr. Dennis: tobacco- pist a well-known member ok Consral ce, No. 1, Siete een a aes Seen = = been heart disease. i i HH ily : i i : ii i i y i ie 5 i ti 5 f | BS i BF Lf i & i : : i i i i i i be ee i 4 Fi | ‘ 2 f 1a to i i H Ee 4 ; i i L : i i Ci ‘The Mineral county, W. Va., republicans Gay did. not instruct ‘their aeirgates'to the Conrsenion, Sar cea are ‘said to favor Blaine. ‘The fifth, seventh, ninth and eleventh wublican ‘conventions of Massachusetts Ediaunds aciegates to ‘Ube national convention yes ‘The “Missteat ppt 8 to the national ‘eleven are ‘to have left Washington for this city, with the intention of winning back to Protestantiem Mr regular attendant at St. John’s churon im Wasb- ington, but be was at a loss to know how his mame ‘had ‘Deen mentioned with regard to her resoarer- “ SICK HIRADACHE, Lancvom axp MELAmcuOLY, spring fom a, Liver, a Disordered or Costiveness, Cistreesing effects which Dr. Jayne's Sanative Pils will Te by their beneficial action om the or ‘Gans they will also lewen the likelihood of return. SiR