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CIAL. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. H. Sermeec. BANKERS, 2 ee ox IBERAL RATE OF INTEREST ALLOWED TIME Daposira Leer TRENT SECURITIES CX STATES iD WARRANTS and TRADE boueht SQULLECTIONS tune everywhere e019 WASHINGTON, BALTIMORE PHILADELPHIA, ‘SEW YORE, BOSTON, &2 PRINCE & WHITELY, Stock Baoxams AAT Kreioe} Sew York, General Partners: Whitety, Henry H.Dodea, H. Crnear Oakley. BegCiae Waniagen.c. Money ee ‘William & Travers, Special Partnoz BUY AND SELL ON COMMISSION ALL CLASSES G¥ RAILWAY SECURITIES. ‘Branch Office—S39 15th street (Corcoran Building) 2-H. DODGE, Resident Partner ‘Quotations nf Stacks and Bonils anf tnformation re- fardine the Markets received through our wires IN- STANTLY, direct from the New York Stock Exchang. Mllorders executed and reported PROMPTLY. ja28 Roz J. Troms BROKER Tt GRAIN, PROVISIONS, COTTON AND STOCKS, ‘Bo, 13 1sth St (National Metroplitan Bank Building.) | (Orders to Suy or sell. on margin or for cash, executel en the Chicago Board of Trade and New York Cotton Exchange Constant quctatious iustautly recuved uy (Grect private wires, 3. P SCHMITT & CO., Chicago correspondent SAWYER, WALLACE & CO., New York correspondent. $Sational Metropolitan Bank, References ‘Hon. dames B Beck. af Qhiers By Telephone Promptly Attended Ta) T. Bucms Bisse & Co. STOCK AND GRAIN EXCHANGE, BosioN NEW YORE. BALTIMORS and 4317 STREET NORTHWEST. Waserxotox, OF TRADE PRICES. THE PUBLIC GENERALLY [3 INVITED TO EXAMINE THE FaclLiTits oF THIS OFFICE. CONSTANT WUULALIONS AND SPOT CASH SETTLEMENTS. a5 BESRIPs Ghee ak GPSS | Depoatts recetved mnbiect to chav. ‘Wepay SPECIAL attention to obtainme CORRECT and. information rewarding our variouscity securities, and are prepared st all times to answer iu- eities regarding ame BARRY C. TOWERS & CO. Baxxurs, Buoxens axp Insveaxow, 1420 F STREET NORTHWEST. ee ee W. T. J. Wrosr & Go. BANKERS AND BEOKERS Oder special mducements to buy or sell CRUDE PETROLEUM, either for Caah or on Margin, TN LOTS OF 100 BARRELS OR MORE. ‘We invite correspondenca All information cheerfulty given. janis POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. 00% AT LOW FaREs— rane FIFTY CEXTS— ves Waal s scikand Old Font MOMDAL, WEDSESUAY asd PL- DAY, at 8:30: “jose connection with steamer | eee Totes mond. cea View, Virgins | h. and all railroad rath. FOTOMAC RIVE LANDING——Fare 2c. Steamer J. W. THOMPSON leaves MONDAY, WEDNESDAY end SA: DAY. at Ta m ‘For information Go Tr General, Office, 613 15th street, or at company's w! t, foot of 6th street. GEO. R PHILLIPS, Supt. myi = TO NORFOLK, FORTRESS MON- Derg tod the, Souk Seaasts CEORCE Eee | asa’ HOR, Summer acisedcl=—May let to Sep 16. ‘will leave Seventh street Sierras follows: ETARY se 1OSDAYS WEDSES: DAYS and FRIDAYS at 5-30 p.m, be. tween Alezan ria and Fortrese 5 $e aEsPavs snd THUBSDAY at 630 yakSare pur. ‘Harvor cach way. nd Provideote steamers. Counect also with scw York ged Pichigoad ‘geaunere, Norfolk and Western, Neat fand Heanoke, Ocea View apd Virggis: Beach Fallroeds. Passage’ sod roots can be secured at Balti? Hore sud Ohio ticket office at lath street and Peaneyl. Yania avenue, St. Mare hotel. Polkinborn’s, next to Shy post oflce, office of Knox's express tth street and Penneylvania ayeuue, and at company’s otice, Sin strect wharf. Kitox's express. will call for aud cheek from hotels and’ privave reaidelices “Freight Fetefved daily unt p.m pt W.P. WELSH, General Agent. S25 mown Leaves Seventh-etreet wharf at 7 ar. FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS at with a Posed poe Wash- kas ee ays tor Dow is, CuriuuaL ale iteruedate iandiuge, | ELECTRIC YOL-TAIC BELT, and other PLIaNcEs. We will send on thirty ieturning Sundays xa Seventu-street what, Neambinagrens, D.C. MAC TRANSPORTATION LINE ‘The Steamer SUE. Wc. will resume | ber tcyeto taituacreeed “tivce me SUNDAY, 's vam; Jeav: Baitumore :or Waahfagton ever: AY at 8 pt All Liver fr ‘wut uiust be prepaid. Posecuwer accommodation unequalled Apply to STEPHENSON & BRO., Arenta, mib3-ém ‘Ith street whart. \TEAMER MATTANO LEAVES SEVENTH-STRE! &F unk MUNDAY. TCPSDAYS cad THURS T cclogs am ona. down acc Wednradays up. Poin ss what! ‘Khureday's | Bility‘ana " own and Mondays and Wed" | yan Teapowency, Saupe un Freaa ieeard daly G. T. JONES. Agent. febis. 7th Street Wharf, e. FEOS. THE OLDEST EST. Dee ee Missouri Mt Yensowr act. venxox: STFAMER WW. conconay PR stege Phat dey cezcent Sodan for ste rman at 10, Si: Tetuaaing teaches Wookie tcpabout $330 pa WOOD AND COAL. G. L. Susur, KINDLING and Coal, STOVE Woop. Offices: 11146Pa ave. 508Pa are. cor. 20thand Ketan w.: | tb treet and Powana Depot and Mill, 6b. Fiver. _feb6-6m Com : Wooo: JOHNSON BROTHERS. ‘WHARVES AND RAILROAD YARD: ‘Twelfth and Water streets soathwest, ERANCH YARDS. AND OFFICES northwest: 222] Fennsyivania avenue southeast. JAPSEST PRIVATE RAILROAD YARD SOUTHOP Coal DELIVERED O¥ CARS DIRECT FEOM THE MANES INTU UCR 2 ABD. Wegesi only in : BEV AGNOD, Bog suslities of ANTHRACITE and exer areas ta goD: Starla thestick or prepared» STEPHENSON & mR. mit Stet. whart and 12th st. an’ Pa ave, SCRAP PICTURES. Fai cotty, cn via wt vane pA eg FUTURE DAYS. FT 30MAS DOWLING, auctioneer, 4S UNSRIVALLED COLLECTIO¥ JAPANESE ART TREASURES, Comprising Superb Specimens ‘of OLD HIZEN, SATZMA, KIOTO, KAGA, IDZMO,EISA, ‘OWaide SiSsuEt, BANK, And many other Wares, Marvelously Decorated. Cloisonne, Elorant Cabinets, Handsor PEaajuten Acie tone te ~ “Specimens of fare Japanese ‘Porgvinin and. pottery Hiogant Bupery Cervinge ia ‘Most Elegantly Embroidered Silks, Eto, Ete. SELECTED BY A J. XOWLEDGED BY VALUABLE AND CHOICE COLLECTION EVER BROUGHT TO THIS COUNTRY. ‘The whole will be sold without reserve, on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY MORNING, AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK, AXD AFTERNOON AT @ THREE O'CLOCK EACH DAY, MAY SEVENTH AND EIGHTH, 1934 ‘Spacious Salesroom, 11th street and Penn’s avenue, GOODS ON EXHIBITION MAY 5th and 6th. THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. By virtue of a resolution pacsed by stockholders. and a further resolution NY 1884, commencins ‘T FOUR 0°. LOCK. and continue after at same hour until all are sold. inclusive, in, square 363, fronting on R juare 963, fronting on French ut two-story and basement | "Lote 47 to 69 inclusive, in equare $63, fronting on north side of French street, unimproved. ‘Lots 71 to 86 inclusive. in square 363, fronting on S street, between 9th and 10th northwest. unimproved. Lots 91. 92 and 93. in square 363. fronting on 9th: Ddetweeu French and 3 streets northwest. “This property is in one. o :, Streets «raded and street car lines and each itizens? ATTY. SELL AXD CARRY STOCKS, amare, PROVT. | ominhaseeie SIONS AND PETROLEUM ON MARGINS AND IN | perowptory one and: LOTS TO SUIT CUSTOMERS AT REGULAR NEW | Dur YORK STOCK EXCHANGE AND CHICAGO BOAKD |, pe ecto ot our a Ce ‘are amen aco preseuts s splendid opportunity for rms: One-third cash: balance in one and two years, oe by of on with in ten days, ‘tes to bear intereet at ix Dually, and to be secured fold. "Terms to be compli the board of directors feserve the right default at the risk and cost 0° the drtault juseror purchasers after Ave je dn'eome. Dewspaper rl uiciow, &, at con eaabd givo on each lot hip-oved: when the ‘a oa p-oved. W | Knocked off. ‘and further infurmation can D. ‘A deposit of $50 wi ‘the Com, any. S*DENCANSON BROS. Aucts, GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. LARGE LOT OF SPRING SCARFS FIFTY CENIS, WORTH CEVEN TENE Coe LARGE LINE OF SPRING HOSIERY. A COMPLETE STOCK OF UNFINISHED AND FIN- GSHED SHIRTS CONSIANTLY ON HAND. FINE DRESS SHIRTS TO ORDER ‘THOMPSON'S SHIRT FACTORY, CHARLES HYATT. Proprietor, ‘spl1_816F street northwest. opposite Patent office. NEST DEESS SHIRTS MADE TO OKDER F ouly 62, Six Fine Dress Shirts made to order. only $2, Finest Linen Collars, all styles, only $150 per dozen. pinest FourPiy Linen Cuffs, only 25 ceate per z lot at 1 Clghne out a large lot ot Unfinished Dress Bhirta, ‘41 goods wuarantesd to give satisfaction, 1002 F street northwest. Siers to Oxom £1X PLAITED BOSOM FOE... rtshe want a pecfect-tting SHIRT have them madaby 8 B. ELLERY, MEDICAL, © ¥E HEALED. GO TO DR. BROTHERS, 908 AND 008 B street southwest, and be cured. Labie resident advertiait has given bis particular at cure of all forms of “1 : private character, for over 37 years. R. ROBERTSON, ican be consulted every We to9 p.m. at his ofa) ‘une GREAT SPECI | jednesday and Saturday » 456 C street. 1 strect-for the treatment and care of whronic all diseases of the urin | recently contracted positively ‘embracing "Wwoak’ organs, £6 Casco FIFiH DAY OF MAY, AD 1934, at ONE. Funrtan Ar | GeLOCe EAM. Pew. numbered eighth eine (69 i ity, | St. John’s Church. re: | ‘and abuses and other jon to health. vinerand ee for tiluatrated pannphie 5 SLE Co. Marat, Mich.” jas0-eo1y ENTLY COM! e a SULT Da. i ack virtue of a decree of the ‘in Equity: cates Se complete restorati "end ERS, 906 3 st. .w. | Tale to all diseases ‘Ladies, msred orsingle. ES." BROTHERS AND GRAY GIVI ‘to some aide-show drag: id the doctor, Taos AY, 90GB tn. Ww. WH eaicine, quarabtees CUre or Lo pay. ‘St Yeary expe | fouth, /ANHOOD RESTORED BY USING A month, notes to beat interest, and tobenacired Urdced | 4 | Sf rust om property sold. A deposit ef ‘#80 on exch lot | Fr Mecyous De | Wil be reined an sg cn old Conveyancing at sirtctly confident EAD AND BE WISE—DR BROTHERS, 906 B Suir earns rath ho ts the Oldest Estal ‘eased ‘cases of venereal ‘ease, abd furnish Mi ished JR. ROBERTSON, who stands hteh in bis profersion, to bean eet without THE EXPERT SPECT seven ine |, D, situated ‘on Maryland avenge, be- Diseascn, vate, Rervous sad OB | Ween 49¢ and oth atreets southweet-inproved by Moos, of the Sjatem. Blader: Kidoay and all Gomaaes of substantial dwelling. nary Ongatis. heoed ely Sax tatees aes tore! Main Office, 30 N. Liberty st, Ba ‘ADAME DE FOREST HAS REM female cornplainta: 1246 Th street northwest. aiu., with ladles ouly. MEN—CHECKS three dave Drax Store, 20Penna ave.. Washington, D.C. ______THE _TRADES. Ro Ro ae NEWSPAPER JOB Set xD 1298 Peunay rants avenue, Wi Tux New Youn Scx BEACHES WASHINGTON aT 14M ON THE DAY OF PUBLICATION. EPrtaters sipazz ‘TO-MORROW. FT HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. VERY SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, COUPELET, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, HORSES, &C, AT AUCTION, On SATURDAY, MAY 3D, 1894 AT TEN O'CLOCK, ‘within and in front of my auction rooms, commencing: ‘st 10 o'clock, I shall sell s splendid assortment of House- hold effects, removed to my store for convenience of sale, ane 2 Pinnos, Pi . 5, Parlor Sul s Piet Mirrors. , Pastor Suites, 1 Magnificent 1 Superbly-Carved Walnut Bedstead. 5 Handsome Walnut Chamber Suiten, ‘Hair and Spring Mattresses. Feather Pillows, 2 Elegant Pillar Extension Tables, ‘Walnut Hall Sets, Hatracks, ‘Fancy Chairs and Lounges Brussels and Ingrain Carpeta, ‘Handsome Toilet Seta, Painted Chamber Furniture. ‘Together with about 300 separate lots, Also, 1 Mangler, 1 Hotel Range. Also, at 12 o'clock: One Coupelet, Carriages, Bugzies, Horses, Wagons, Harness, Ec. THOMAS DUWLIN myl-2t “auctto WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctionesrs, On SATUNDAY, MAY THIRD, AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK A. ML, we shall sell, in front of our auction rooms, 1001 D street nortuwest, one Covered Spring Wawou in wood condition; also, one large Show case made to order. my.-2% WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO, .Aucts, RUST EES’ SALE OF VALUABLE UNI! VED Pear eo i On SAkTABLS UN MEROVED NORTHWEST, BETWEEN TWENTY-FOULTH AND TWENTS-FIFTH STREETS, By virtue of a certain deed of trust to’ me, sa] ing date August 14, 1876, and recorded in ber No. $28, folio 204, et seq.. of the lund records of the. Disiriet cf Columbla, by direction of te party secured thereby, T will well at public auction on MONDAY, THE TWENTY-FIRS! DAY OF APRIL. 1884, AT HALF- FAST FOUR O'CLOCK P. M- all tint ccttain lot cee OF parcel of land abd premises known and described on fhe public plat or plait of sid city as the who'e cf lot ‘and the east (3) three inches front, aud with that width to the rear of lot F in Starr and Metcalf's sub- division or original lote (b) fv. aud (6) six, in square No. (QS) twenty-elght, Lavina iront of Bifteen feet und nine snches on I street northwest. ‘Terma of sale: ‘The amount of the indebtedness secured by said deed of trust unpaid. with the expenses of sale in cagh, and the balance atsix months, for which the notes of the purchaser, Wearing interest from the day of sale, and secured by a deed of trust on the pro- perty sold shall be takrn, A’depositof fifty dollare re. | quired of the purchaser or purchasers at the thine of sale, and all cor veyanceat the'expenee of the purchuscr. H. WARNEL, ‘Trustee, DUNCANSON BROS. Auctioneers, ‘apo-d&ds THE ABOVE SALE I§ POSTPONED UNTIL QRRURDAY. | THE CIWENTY SIXTH Day OF APRIL, 1884, at same hour and place. p22 B.C WARNER, Trustee, &- THE ABOVE SALE 1S FURTHER POSTPONED until SATURDAY, THIRD DAY OF MAY, A. D. 1584, same hour and place. ‘ap2s-eokds B. H. WARNER, Trustee. XA. McINTIRE, Real Estate Broxer, Eo** ‘Nib F street northwest. TRUSTEES SALE OF THREE-STORY BRICK HOUSE, NO. 18 East CAPITOL STREET, IN THE SQUARE GENENALLY SUFPUSED TO BE THE ONE Wi! NGRESS WILL PURCHASE FOR A CONGRESSIONAL LIBRARY. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated September 20th. 3860, "and recorded tn Liver’ Nor 1001 folio 139, of t) eJand records tor the District of Columbia.and at: the request of the party secured thervby, 1 shall scll, at ublic unction, in front of the premises, on SATUR- AY. MAY THIKD, 1884, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P. M., all that certain piece of round in sald Distric , known as the we-tern haifof lot num ered. 19, in. square num ‘Dered 729, the said west half huving # front of 23 feet 11% inches, ‘more or less on Eayt Capi ol street, end rugning back of that width 128 feet 11inches to a ‘Bfect 5, ‘Terms: Oue third cash. and the balance in one and two Sis per cent, oF all cashat the option of the pur- chaser. A deposit of $100 required at time of wale. Con- and reconling at purchaser's cost. ‘Terms to be complied with in ten days, otherwise the Trustee re serves the richt to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser after five dave’ adver- fisemnent. EDWIN A McINIIRE, Trustee. JOHN SHERMAN & CO., Aucts, ap19-21,23,36,28,00&m2 WALTER 8. WILLIAMS & Co., Auctioneers, TRUSTEE'S SALE OF TWO-STORY BRICK, WITH FRAME AND BRICK ADDITION, NO. 2123 G STRE! IRTHWEST, AND LOT 33 6-1: TO ALLEY TWENT: FEET WIDE. By virtue of w deed of trust dated April 15, 188, and duly recorded iu Liber No. 26%. follo 172 et seq. one of the Land Kecords for the District of Colum: ae Seg at ee Tequest of the party secured thereby. will offer for sale at public anc in frout of the Beegaises, on WED! NesDAY, MAY SEVENTH. 154. ar IVE O'CLOCK P. M., the westernmost Two-third Part of Lot No. 6 in er. No. 79, in Washington city, D.C., fronting 33 feet 6 Inches on North G street, and rui ‘back with that width the wiole depth of the lot. ‘Terms of sale: Cne-third cash. of which $100 must be jae at time of sale, and the balance in Cee payments in six, twelve and eighteen mpnths, to ‘secured: purchaser's ote testis interest from day of rale at seven Der cent, and a. ‘of trust ou the property sol orall cash. at option of purchaser. Conveyancing an recording at purchaser's cost. Terms of sale to be com- plied with in six days from day of sale, else Trustee re- serves right to resell at risk and cost of purchuser in fault. R. H. SWAYZE, Trustee. WM. PF. HOLTMAN, Attorney. ap26-dts CHASTE Os anor Ba eg FOURTEENTH STREETS SOUTH’ iT. DEE Lite of & decree of the Supreme Court of the, ict of Columbia, holding an Equity Court, assed on the 19th day of April. A. D. 1884. in cause’ No, 8.464, docket 22, wherein Frank I. Beach 1s com- pi inant. and Columbus Beach and others are defend- ants, the undersigned ‘Irustee will sll at public auc- tion, in frunt of each of the premises, the hereinafter de- iaeted: real estute, situate iu Washington city, UD. C., to wits, WEDNESDAY, the SEVENTH DAY OF MAY, AD. 16h ae HALE PAST FOUR OCLOCE Sar eke det wi, in square No. 265, with improveinents reo, ‘And on the SAME DAY,at the hour of FIVE O'CLOCK PM, sub-iot No. 22, in square 265, with the improve. ments thereon, ‘Andon the SAME DAY, at QUARTER-PAST FIVE, O'CLOCK P.M. sub-lot No. 18,1n square 265, with the improvements thereon, ‘And on the BAMK DAY, at HALF-PAST FT O'CLOCK P.M , sub-lot 19. in' square 263, with improve menie thereon.” All of said ote being accorditix to subdivisien made by James Maguire et al. Jan, 5th, 1560, erms of eale, for each picce «property sold: “Une third of the purchase moucy ip carh, auld the balance fa two equal notes, payable in six and twelve months after the diy of nale, bearing interest at six percent per an- num from the day of sale: or all the purchase money inay be paid in cash. at the option of the purchaeer. The title of the property sold will be withheld nntil all the purchase noney and iutereat a1 I. Adepesit of 830 will be required on each lot sold on the day of wale. If terme of suje are not complied with within seven days after day of sale. the Trustee reserves the riuht to resell {he property at ie riek and cost of defaulting purchs- conveyuncivg at the cost of the purchaser. MbtAoon 1 Webster La 1. Wel W ICANSON BROS, Ai Rost (0. HOLTZMAN, Auctioneer. IN SALE OF A VERY VALUABI IN AOCTION 8A OF On CHURGE ee PEW 4 gorner of 1th and ¥ streeta ‘northwest, on’ MONDAY, p28. RO. HOL! ructioneer. | CUASCERY BALE, OF RIRROVED AND oxint. CPOE PacrEn?y GN RE siete Ava! UTHEAST, AT AUCLION. Dring of Columbia, panned tn Eauity, can Ne jaxcuer. va, babe ot ri Suctfon, oa MONDAY, FUPTH BA OF Au Hea Jovtront ofthe preinioes AT MALY PAST | OGLOCK PSE, ‘sit that" nicee or parcel of land Presnlees known and described on ground plat of pt City of Washington, of District of Columvia, af and: bor ing Lote numbered 16 and 17, in square 140.” ‘These lots front on New derey avenue, betwoen and L streess south, one lot Ursus improved by atwo-story Brick and t ‘Terns: One-third cas: balance in six and twelve | a Gost Of purchaser. “Termin {o-be conus Hea wetiia tat aa CHARLES 0 COLE Trustee, ret street nw. aUDSON 7. Et DUNCANSON BROS. Auctioneers. pas-deds CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE ONL STREET, REAL ST ALUYSttS NORTHWEST. AND ALSO ON MARYLAND AV- ESUE DELWEEN FOUR-AND-A-HALF AND SIXTH $1REETS OUTHWES’ By virtue of a decree of the Supreie Court of the, between F, at the hour of HALF. rey aba aap tee ling-house. eppnd tn Or and 1étnontio eth intent orn the day of sale and payments thereof, to be secured by the fee Joe fost, peal cua ony of ico ot rat ation Tharunt by the court, "A Hen ie reserved and money and inter; cnthe: br deed wil Cr ‘money SSterert ahail be paid ‘A deposit of §60 on cack place of property will be "whan (knocked ‘All Soule with within 10" dapeafes' erie the property 10 days seu Tet al nak and cule ot arclaner, ‘wwis-ats ETAT (CaanLes W. Ae cred a bike action, SSDAY, the SEVENTH DAY BYIMAY, AB. at FIVE G'CLOCE Dat, in frost ‘the premises, « that parcel of ground situated in the ot tot ai suai thre hupdret an twenty. howth Swenty fet fees ep nbrthwest corner | irieeakes enh gees feat, thence Borel weventy foot 5 the place of Se Red aah Warm ‘B. WILLIAMS & OU., Auctioneers, RE SAL! HOUSER Seine CamPetS Bos Atal On 10-MORROW MORNING, 'c at TEX ops front. salesroom. VALIEN B WILLIAMS & CO. Aucts, HHOMAS DOWLING. Auchoness. SEVENTY-FIVE PAIRS SHOES FOR MEM, LADIES TO-MORROW, TWELVE O'CLOCK, auc: tion rove ob the sbovecontaiast. "7 RT ‘EEKS & CO., Auctioneers. 637 Louisiana aveutte, opponite City Post Office STOCK, FR DECLINING. OCR OF A DEAL Boone i a! WITHIN OUR SALESROOM: ie As LAS AND FARASOLS, REMNANTS 0} SiveNTS TARLETAN AND Swiss LACE CGE: TAINS, CULFS AND CO} Fane 66008 oe ow [ACTEB, TO WHIGH WE. ae SALE WITHOUT RESERVE, ‘ NO POSTPONEMENT. my2-2¢ DDEXCANEON BROS., Auctioncers, ASSIGNEE'S SALE OF STOOK, ko., CONT, rs STORE SOULH WEST CORNER’ Oe BOUNDARY AND EIGHTH STREETS NURTHWE-T. On MONDAY MOWNING, MAY FIFTH, 1884, mencing at TEN O'CLOCK, { will, assicument 2 Office Desks, 1 Platform Seales, ‘Mill Feed, Corn, Salt, Dbl, ‘Mill, Foed, Salt, Cer ed Anh Cosi, Horees, 1 Carin Feed and? Daywon mynat WM. M. GALT, Assignee, virtue. Loih fal Soe ae NTH, chaser. a iin ten da; in, my2dkds WATSON J. NEWTON. Trustee. DP PNCANSOS BROS. Auctioneers, TRUSTEES SALE OF PROPERTY ON FIRST STREET, BETWEEN D AND E NORTH WES of a deed of trast, recorded in Liber No i head tenea term ld ° 3 conten iv: fT will sell at pubic auction, fyfrout of the WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON. MAY SER" 4 at HALF PAST FOU O'CLOCK. a tint Piece or parcel of land mown on plats and of ity of me cieht (39), tn Joan B. abbey" rurnbered five Sundzed and seventy with provements, ways, earmcnts months; notes to bear six per cent interest, and to be ce snes of trust, or all cash at option of pur- 8 ashi D.C, as lot pum thirty- ‘subdivision of square (671), together ix and twelve wovancing, kc. at cost of purchaser vA 100 requifed at sale, ‘Terma to be complica The Maples), on South Carolina avenue, between 6th aad ith streets southeast, ported by him: One elegant Ebony Parlor Suite, urholatered in old gold, Plush Parlor Suite, in Swiss Walnut; oa Gad she FPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ELEGANT FURNITURE AT AUCTION, BEING A PORTION OF THE EFFECTS BELONGING TO THE SWISS MINISTER, On TUESDAY MORNING, MAY SIXTH, 1884, AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK, at the residence of Le Colcnel- ier Emil - Frey, Envoye extraord uuire «t Minie— enfpotentiaire ‘de In Confedcrarion Srirec, following articles, which were im- silk and wool sstine*11 places: ea aaa ony Carne i rornice (a Beautifaly Carved Ebony arm Chair (with Enabroid- c iH ‘Very ,cleyant Ebony Buffet, with large French Plate irror: Handsome Ebony Tables, Mirrors: wise Swi d Side Lamps, Tnlala Tables; Handsome Swiss Walnut Tables: = y Elexant Swiss Vak Di: Suit oY eee Dinka ebb Teens ae ea eee Buffet, Table: Very Hi Mahogany Dwarf Ward: Tea Walnst Ghadusiees saa Wararebers Walnut Antique Secretary: pingle Walnut Bedstead ‘ith clecant Mattresses ‘Bedding complete inportedy. + Mattrewses and Antique Bureai ymmodes and Washstands; aptiaue Ghutrs, Workstan ie; iu and Glassware, Kitchen Be «and Glastware, Kitchen Requaites, &e., together myl-4t THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. All tua parcel town, in the District of Columbia, Known “es and parts of lots numbered thirty~ne (i) and twenty-nine ert Georcetown, beginning for the same at apoint ou th south line of 7th strect, distant acventy-dve fect wert Sroun ihe southwest corner Gf the ntersection of fen pele fine ot "Thon, Brown, de- ceased. to James Caltioun, then south with faid east line one bundred and ffty ‘feet; thence rast | twenty-five fect, mor: or lew, fo pont: opposite I witl elt, at pubiie suction, at, my offce, northeast | bein "Terms: Une-third cash: balance in_niz and twelve months, with interest, and secured by a deed of trust on THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. (PHomwAs DOWLING, Auctioneer. CATALOGUE SALE ora SPLENDID LIBRARY, ‘comprising CLASSICAL, HISTORICAL, MINING AND CIVIL ENGINEERING AND OTHER SCIENTIFIC WORKS, AUDUBON'S BIRDS OF AMERICA COMPLETE. ‘Valuable GOVERNMENT WORKS, STANDARD LAW BOOKS, and: ‘MISCELLANEOUS WORES: ‘The majority of the Books are Elegantly Bound and in Splendid Condition, TO BE SOLD AT MY AUCTION ROOMS, Southwest corner 11th street and Pennsylyania avenue, Washington, D. C., commencing TUESDAY EVENING, MAY Gru, 1884, At 736 o'clock, and following evenings, THOMAS DOWLING, 2p29-7¢ Auctioneer, |OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON SEVENTH. STREET, GEONGETOWN, D. C., AT AUCTION. * By virtue of a deed of dated’ the sixteent 5 of July, 4 No. 1.062, the District {Hea necured thereby. the undersined ‘Truxtoes Will bel, at public uuction, in front of the _preiniscm, on. MON: PAX. FIFTH DAY OF MAY, A.D.1884, AT HALF-PAST A.B ati’ and. duis recorded in Tiber et eq. one of the land recordin of Golan Cog of nega reeertn E O'CLOCK P.M., the following real estate, to wit: of round lying in the city of 'y and Hawkins’ amended additfon to K atrects and run thence west ou eal treet twenty-five feec, more or Jess, to tho east, ‘he lot heretofore conveyed ‘tho inning; theuce north one hundred and ifty feet to ni rty sold. A deposit of $100 will be required at Tinie of aie, ail conveysneina and recordiig ae tas cont a! the purchaser. _, Should the termi of sale bo, not ‘complied wi the riuk und cost of the detaulthus purevascratter adver: tisiig wane for Bye caysin “The Bveuine Star. = CHARLES th in seven days the property will be resold at ob HL FICKLING, Trustee, 0. reat JESSE H, WILSON, Trustee, ‘Gunton Bulldiug, 473 La. ave, THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. CHANCERY SALE OF UNIMPROVED PROPERTY ‘AT AUCTION. irtue of adecrés of the Supreme, Court of. By vi fhe District of ‘Columbia, pared April in Equity Cause No. ro SSE eS SIR oe IX TH fig et public suctim, on. TUESDAY. TI 1D. 1884, in frout ot the preanison at if AD. VE O'CLOCK P. M., allot north of square humbered 18%, in the City of Washington, in the “Dis ‘trict of Columbia, ‘Terms: One-half D, pure Beaute art eee chase money cash; balance in ‘will b: reuuired at tims of sale, Conveyancing, rat cost of purchaser. tobe with feadiya CHARLES ic Meee ey em ‘No. 1906 Slst street i. w, JAMES M. JOHBSION Trustes f ings ap2-d&ds ae 505 D stroct n. Ww. eee STATES MARSHALS SALE. writ of eri facias, tsrued out ‘cere Suprenae, t dy Sie © reer tes $a mse l at public sale, for cash, in front of the: io ‘followin bed a hnaal to the foil to wit: Lots one 1), (2), 3 » be 2), two (2), three (3), four ve six (and neve forty-two, 16. propert: irs, to satisty execution No. 20, 087. at law, in Tavor Ot equate of 612) in the city of Ws levied. upon of tho defendants “Willian Blanchard jolin McAvoy" use of Hobe k. Cameron. ‘TUN McMICHAE, a i Auctionser, 8p THOS. DOWLING, ee Ree OUP ay Pursuant to a decres of the Su; of the, Paige ape ine eee ys ‘9th day of 5, 4 : te Behar oP hee tale gage eee enc! pe oem cere oa Shae rites aa ee (rg Eeeesur © site Pinoral aca iy inte Dice oe Beth of Sepeera oe ae ‘Street 7 ‘with said enat line Bucidcoureyel ts ) inches | The le of tre ok fi IRUSTEES’ SALE OF V1 A, PROVED BUSINESS PRO} PeRTy Ovi SOAP WHICH IT STANDS.“ Court 790, ‘October, 1979; 00 Se eos ae, ‘it "eo being square; com: by virtue of eel ,on the pramiees, oth and Boundary One pais Cod! Seaton, Btove, Miche of Four 4 THRILLING EPISODE. A Locomotive Engineer's Instinct Hew Me Saved A Train and How He Saved Himvelf. (On one of the darkest and stormiest nights of the re- cent unusual winter, the express on one of the leeding ‘New York raftroads was moving westward from Albany. ‘The engine's headtight threw a strong reflection in ad- ‘vance, but the storm was so blinding it was almost tm- ‘who. sion of an accident, to deliver their frienda, Engineer John Donohoe, of Albany, t) whose wonder- ful instinct was due the salvation of the train, when asked by the writer why he stopped his engine, ssid: “Tean't tell why. I only know I felt wi a only know I felt something was “Do you havo these feelings often when upon the toad?" continued the writer “No, very seldom, although for the past twenty years Thave beenn a condition to feel apprehension.at almost anything. “How is that? “Why, Ihave been a victim of one of the worst cases of dyspersia ever kuown. Ihave not been confined to my bed, as like thousands of others, I am compelled to work whether ableor not. Indeed, when {t first beran Thad only lose of appetite, a faint feeling that would not go away, anda bed taste in the mouth, but L finally got those terrible craving and knawing feelings that wake life so unbearable and are known as general de- ty” “What did you dor" “I tried physicians until I became discouraged. I gave eight different ones fair tests, but none of them bene- fitted me. I then tried proprietary medicines, but they failed, likewise. It looked pretty dark for me, so far as any more pesce or enjoyment in this world was con- cerned. and I became terribly discouraged.” “You certainly do not look that way now." “Oh, no, indeed, I am in perfect health now," was the reply, “and I propose to continue so, My nervousness is entirely mone; I can slecp nighta: the aching numb- ‘ness has disappeared: the pale, sickly appearance has given place to the color of health, and I have readily puton fiesh. 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Bee en aay 2 Seore oa, aise Se, Baltimore and Ohie Wins. PUTLADELPSIA. May 2.—The case of Qe western rendent ot PAD; eee} at a, Pancho, EES a E I — Latest Foreign News by Cable. KHARTOUM STILL SAFE. Loxpox, May 2—The Daily News this morning A Texas Cyclone. Lovrs, May 2.—A Del Rio, Texas, special says: truck this town last evening. ‘The new Episcopal church and a number of small cabins Many new Duildings were ‘TWO ‘were ‘Killed. Loas to were swept away. twisted out of sbap injured and one, Charles ‘the town $10,000, A Threatened Lynching. lay 2—The shériff of i | Mason county, at Fotnt rospect of the amc a man at Clifton, and wi imprisoned thirty ‘The: Over the verdict Othe jury inne case, e house ot te for iynching James Kirby, itt Baltimore. 2—The oyster and trait pack- Farren & Co., on the eastern suburbs of the city, Was partially destroyed hing. The damage on Dullding is estimated at $35,000; ‘out of town companies. ———— Execution in Cincinnati. Crxcrxxatt, May 2—Wm. McHug! the rear of the court house at this a. m, for wife murder. —— 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. HL Dodge, 589 15th street: 8 ee, ae ga aa re aa 8, Pyne Hi ; i et 8 aga 5 e ft ar fergee® A HS The Wall Street See-Saw. ‘THE RISE AND PALL OF BTOCKE TO-DAY. New York, Wall street Post says: The stock mar} strong 12 o'clock, at which hour twenty-2 thirty-five stocks most actively traded higher than at the close after 12 O'clock the 12:15 o'clock nearly all only lower than last night, but lower est_prices touched yesterday. The was in Union Pacific and Wesern weak features pril 2, 1:40 p. m.—The et was’ more active to i if &i ui AY F $22,500, which it is claimed was paid Phillips with- ‘which were the specially Ket. ‘The coal shares were firmer than’ and the Northern Pacifics were ng on the increasing now said to be | the average of those on of the Northwesterns. Union Pacific is bringing ou bold ere yesterday. sold here y zB ‘weak in view of the telegraph ‘and the recent reduction in rates. NOTICE FROM KEENE, THE BROKEN BROKER. :45 P. .—Mr. James R. Keene ing Jeges issned by me are requested sent he suing fot registration and ———— ‘The Markets. TIMORE, 2.—Virginia new tentortien Phew threes, Gok Bd wade. BALTIMORE, May 2.—Cotton i—middling, 11%. tse, Seago do. Patapeco family, 660; f } Geclaration Was good. ‘The continued ‘war now in progress i ‘patent. 7.00. eral winter L06i¢a1.06) Sangh Ours O59 daly. aLozig. athe Gees Be Talon ee, ae is 5. and Pennsylvania, Inixed, 39041. Rye quiet, holee 7-00. Provisions 17.25; new, 18.25, Pio Hanae 1 lal sensation of this city was the brilliant wedding | ower. Wheat 1 ‘sClower, Osis ig lower. Bork ‘The District im Congress, PROPOSED INOREASE OF CLERICAL FORCE. ‘Mr, McMillan to-day presented to the Senate an ‘amendment to be proposed to the legislative, exeo- uve and Judicial appropriation Ul to tmerease Sdaition of one clerk of class 4, one of clnas 3 folder and packer. $600,000 ASKED POR THE MIT. Hundreds of petitions from militia organizations allover the ‘country have been received in the House in favor of the bili reported trem | the clerical force at iL E Steam Railroads im the City. MEETING OF THE SENATE DISTRICT COWMITTEF TO- ‘DaY—DISCUSsING TUE TUXNEL aXD UXIUN DETUT PROJECTS. ‘The Senate District committee were in session Ject of routes for steam Tailroads Unrough the city. ‘The whole question was gone over again. Mr. Ran- olph, engineer of the Baltimore and (pio railroad | company, was before the committee, endeavoring ‘to Satisfy them that a tunnel through Capito! Hill do no harm, and that it would De a great Foad to compel It to go around reach the Long i ! the of the city were out apd Mr. SS Saree nel Ast route from the sou! oo the tracks along over, Dut it was ‘hat. The Commissioners’ pian for a union i i postponed ith three oo ‘until three o'cioc ‘No vote was taken to-day ts under consideration, but Teach an understanding next A vote Will then be taken on the propo- to tunnel Capitol Hill. This was adopted nce by a vote of 5 102, but sibsequentiy the com- mittee indicated a preference for the Eastern branch route, ‘The subject was until next Monday Sos ree one es ee further information in regard to grades, the condi. | {ion of streets proposed to be used for ralirond | Urposes, etc. It ts proposed to call Capt. F.¥. reebe, of the District engineer's oMce, to answer ‘such questions as the commituee wish tO ask. ee ‘The Charge Against Young Langston. WHAT HIS FATHER, THE MINISTER TO HAYTI, SAT® ABOUT IT. Minister Langston was asked by a Stan reporter to-day what he intended to do regaraing his son's. ‘cage, charged with the fatal shooting of the colored ‘Tan Spencer, sald: “No one in this community is | more desirous to see peace and onder conserved | than myself, and I am anxious to have all the circumstances connected with that unfortunate matter brought to light and the truth vindicated. ‘My son will ir when the proper time comes, and that will be very shortly, and 1 am confident ‘that It will be ‘Uhat be acted in self-defense. Thave Colonel Ingersoll and Mr. Riddle to Gefend him. My son is nol a quarrelsome boy, and his connection with this case was only to prevent a disturbance, and what followed could not be hetped. I am here on @ very limited ve of that I may take care of the interests of my in this matter, and will shoruy return ‘to my post of duty, but before I go I hope to see ‘the truth vindicated. Iam a law-abiding citizen, and will see Unat my gon puts in an appearance ai ‘the pi » ee ee Successful Production of “Desiree.” BRILLIANT PERFORMANCE OF MRSARS. SOUSA AND ‘TABER'S NKW COMIC OPEMA. Alarge and brilljant audience greeted the first. Production of the American comic opera “Desiree” at the National last evening swith a hearty andem- Phatic verdict of approval. The opening scene i i i if i i oy ‘should ‘something like impulsive approval ot good potnta: Dut, even had the audience been ‘aéposed to be iess kdnd and more critical, not much Toom for fault finding could have been discovered. ‘The music is bright, sparkling and charming, and the lyrics (Mr. Taber's work) are wholly up to the Standard of the music. The dialogue, adapted from an old farce of Morton's, is the weak spot of fect. Miss Lilly Post, as Desiree, wus capital She charmed the audience from the moment of her and it can be truthfully said that uch of the success of the iniuial production of ts was due to her. The cast was quite good u mt, Miss Evans as Marte, Miss Lighton as the exclusively-succeptible schoolinistress, Mr. ‘Taylor as the Marguts, and Mr. Smith as the Count, all acquitted themselves creditably for a firat per? formance. Mr. Cripps as Pomeret, the mercer, did fairly well, but might have made more of his op- Rortunity.| ‘The setting was tasteful and pleasing. very pleasing feature was greeted with applause, and encores were the rule of the evening. AU the end of the first act, Messrs. Sousa and Tuber were called before the curtain to receive the congratula- Uons of the audience upon what was already pro- nounced a success. “Desiree” enters the list of amusements under most promising auspices, District Government Affairs. THE CHARGES AGAINST POLICEMAN SHANKS DIS- ‘MISEED. ‘The Commistioners have notified Major Dye that, in the case of OMcer Shanks they dismiss the charges against him for unnecessary cruelty to a risoner i making an arrest. These charges have heard by the trial committee and the evidence submitted in writing to the Commissioners. ‘They say: “As the evidence 13 conflicting, and the man arrested was intoxicated, and when in such condi- Uon known to be dangerous, the doubt Is solved In favor of the officer, who has a good reputation.” ‘They further add: “In arresting intoxicated men or lunatics there must be, necessarily, some discre- Uon left to an oficer, and he 1s the best officer who can perform his duty with greatest . ANY= thing like Walful excess of cruclty wil be Severely POLICE STATIBTICS. ‘The following 1s the report of the chict of police for the quarter ending March 71, 1884: Total arrests, 8.834; males 3,81, females 580; afrests for murder, 2 manslaughter, 3: writing policy, 15: carrying con cealed Weaponis, 31; fastriding or Ariving, 14; house- 21; petit larceny, 235; cruelty to animal: 8; larceny, 29; estimated value money a property stolen, $9,969; estimated value recovered, BUILDING PRRMITS. Bullding permits have been Issued by Inspector Entwisle as follows: Mra. Matthews, repair brick 1487 Rhode Island avenue; $1,000. ‘o. F. smith, erect a two-story and basement dwelling, 234 street, between ennay vane ‘avenue and I street north 5 4 erect a Uwo-story dwell ge a August » Fepalr brick 65 0 street; Selo. "M.'Tarpin, exect Samal dwelling, H between 8d and 435 streets; $350. 3 a court Joage Hagner, the case ot tae user ry case of U Suse E. C, Boudinot and the Cherokees Fp ae mag was heard on demurrer—Mr. L. H. Pike for pl: overruled the demurrer. und gave leave to plead, u wurrer,, we leave to { This sult was brought io December last to recover | Out authority for prosecuting a claum for $300,000. | The court decided on the “argument, that ‘the A Suspicions Travesty. From the New York Herald. From the beginning the case has been a suspl- cious travesty, and affords.a fresh illustration of the rottenness of criminal aduiinistration in Wash- | ington when the accused 1S. a public man of prom- | inence and political influence. Both the charges and the evidence against Kel- | logg are of the most direct and explicit kind. There 4s the testimony of James B. Price that he gave Ke twenty thousand dollars in drafts and a promissory note as a bribe. There 1s the testimony of John A. Walsh that asa banker be cashed this Paper and paid the money to Kellogg and Brady. an uccomplice in the tranaction, ‘There are Uh Grafts and the note with thelr tell-tale indorse- ments. There are other pruois less direct but cor- roboratory. ‘All this evidence has from the start been within ‘the reach and at the service of the governtuent. In spite of it two different grand Juries falled to thdict a the summer of 1882. It was openly a that his escape was brought about b: Tupt influence in the grand jury room. It w: Until March, 1883, that his thdictment was sect More than a'year passed betore the Departu Justice brought him to trial, and then the ¢ ‘Was thrown out of court on a technicallty, which it 4s amazing that the prosecution did not foresee anid avoid if it really meant to prosecute the republican Member ef Congress and delegate to Chicago. A Social Sensation. NEW ORLEANS PEOPLE EXCITED OVER THR SAD SEQUEL TO A BRILLIANT MAKIAGE. A telegram to the New York Times, trom New Orleans, May 1st, says: Eleven months ago the so- | not | red. | | at the cathedral of the beautiful daughter of Chief Justice Edward Bermudez, of the supreme court of | Louisiana, to Henry Fargas, a leutenant of artillery in the of France. ‘The ceremony was per- Tormed by the late Archbishop Perche, assisted by Leroy, and by the most im- Ive religious and accessories. The groom | was young and handsome, and the bride of noble E i i : f FA me nil i i a fi i DISTRICT aT FACLT. Mr. Ker, of counsel for the government in the Kellogy case, said toa Stax reporter to-day, 88 10 the remarks attributed to him in Tus Stan of yes terday: “The statement is substantially correct 86 to what I sald, Dut my remarks were Intemded ® Jocular, reply to what T considered jocular PS ea me on the defeat of the government, aDd my answers to be in harmony with these TemaFics, } had no intention of refecting ob be Cows oF the administration of justice in te as administered nere as it ts pommibie 80 60 founder the lawas it existe For the law the court ts not nsibie, and the judges: the law anit % on the books tor Whom Ihave the highest respect, mabe & with which I differd, and we honestiy aiffer on it Ihave no doubt bul he acted honestly and con Sclentiousdy, aud interpreted the ‘THE POTOMAC APPROrRiaTION COT BOWE 9@ A QUARTER OF A MILLION, ‘The appropriations in the river an@ harbor él Were all decided upon by the House oummittes this afternoon, Dut there ts some legistation yet te be considered, and the Dill will not. be reported to the House defore Monday, ‘The committee HN Rot State what the sums are until pill ts printe o A tuition, thevdes” che two hunared” toe ‘sand now on “hand, 1s gtven for the tmpnovements to the Potomac at Washington, The committe, observed In Unis reduction Ube same ratio that wae followed Usrougbout the DIL A million dollars was: asked for. It is expected that the Senate will in- crease this, and the committee Will probably ©oo- cur in such action, . Local Notes, Herman Busch, of San Francisco, recently sold Out a lucrative business in that cay, taniee Ba = Ment notes of the “Real Estate Loan and any,” of this city. The notes have been for= Jed to Washington for redemy Today Henry 0. "Towies, George J. Mueller and Ww the city" post office twenty-eight passed nha hate been plated on the ist of eiigiOiea Outot thee examiued for appolutment as letter carriers, four passed, ‘The Courts, Paonate Count—Juage Cor. eof Michael Granes: Will admitted to 4 letters Issued to Mary Elen Graney; toad are Chase Koys’ appointment as guardian lie, Nettie and Cella J. Rowe; bond $1000. To Hanson Brown, deceased; will admitted and pro- bate, and letters issued; bonds $600. In re EL Stans Dury’ appointed guardian of James W. Jones, Dowd pstate Mary W. Fowler, deceased: order ad- will to probate and letters tssued to W. B. ; bond $4,000. In re Phillip Fisher, Order dismissing petiuion aud citation. Bstate ery ‘M. Cameron; letters of adiuinistration, Ww. Smith and J. F. Kunis: bond S80K) Retate of John Travers; will admitied to ‘and letters issued to G, W. Bauer and P. B. Dunn; $3,000. Estate of Barah ; Petition filed tor letters with will Estate of Busbrod Birch; order ‘sale, Estate of Martha E. (ptng Rebeocs te Eis Inorton appolated ad The Maryland republican convention yesterday adopted a resolution in favor of Blaine as their cholce for President. LN. Phillips, of Frederick, Thomas 8. Hodson, of Somerset, James Wallace, of Dorchester, and Hart B. Holton, of Prince George's, were elected delegates-at-large, ‘The first three are Blaine men, and Holton ts for Arthur, ‘The feature itm contention war the defeat of Col. Adrean. mas A. Gorsuch, of Frederiok, dd Weaver, of Carroll, were elected electors intge: ‘The state republican convention of Minnesota, Yesterday indorsed Blaine, but did pot instruct for him. ‘The four deiegates-ata then Senator Sabin) arv understood to be for Buakae. ‘The delegates elected by the at Ore- Gon yesterday were instructed for Blaine. ‘The republican state convention of Colerad@e tenday elected delegates to {chloago who wit port Blaine, in accordance with a or “Sthe state republican convention ot Whode tana ¢ can yesterday elected uninstructed. ‘Ot the eight delegates four are to befor ar ‘Uhur, two for Kdmunds and wo for Blaine. ane delegates elected by the California state res ican convention are instructed t supporé ine as long as be is in the felds After a stormy session the Florida state republle can convention elected Arthur delegates to Chi- cago. ‘The minority will bold another coavention, ama ‘The Kentucky republican convention yesterday excluded Ube Blaine delegates from the Of din trict, Walter Evans was elected permanent chair. tice Arthur delegates were elected yesterday we aruiur de oe far nememdmns Gee cogent pana Ct wae = Logan O1, Sherman 18 act, gan cl Sherman ie Arthur, duciuding Virginie mo ~~ Blaine, 300: ‘Edmunds, 64; Logan, 55; Hawiey, 12; Gi 4 y ee resham, 6; Fairchild, 4; Grant, 1; News Bricts. “Parson” Davis, of Chicago, bas Jour 1. Sullivan's challenge offering $1,000 and receijrt of the exhibition to any man who Will stand belure him four rounds, and will put Jem @oode against the champion. ‘The circuit court of Allegany county, M@.,t8 occu: pled fin the triai ot Wim, tu Tent to commit abortion on amamés tates. A white school girl, nained Amanda ana only 14 years old, el yesterday from ber howe at Bernertown, ‘N. J., With « colored MAD Bamed Henry Adams, At the fourth annual merting of the Civil Service Reform Association, in New York, last evening, George William Curtis was re-electéd president fot ensuing year. Louls A. Bach, of Baltimore, accidentally shot and killed himself in that clty yesterday afternoon. ‘The Maine prohibitory convention, which met yesierday at Augusta, nominated a state ticket. ‘Herbert Jefferson, aged ten years, Was accident- ally shot and seriously wounded Dy the dis- charge of a pistol in the hands of Miss May Officer at Federalsburg, Md., yesterday while they was shooting at a mark. WHAT THE Cotoney Pyorue Ast For —The colored conference at Pittsburg adopted an address declaring that the protection of the citizen is the first and highest duty of the government, and hence Yo those Who coutrol the government must the Buffering citizen look for help: that action should be so directed as to conserve Uhe best. and Interests of the colored race: that todo this - ship is needed that will be felt tn the great manu: factories of the country as weil as at the polls; that {he colored peuple demand for themselves and belt children an equal chance tn Uhe struggle for a place An the higher pursuits of lit ‘Tae NewMaN-Rawvey Contest 1x Covrr.—In the Newman-Ranney quarrel over the Madison avenue Congregational church in New York, the vers for the respective sides argued im the upsriot court yesterday’ the legallts o€ the pro- ceedings of Ue Newmanttes. Lawyer Al Observed that the Newman party had elected = Geacon in deflance of the injinction recently isued by the court restraining such acon. The other Side sald this Was a tnisstatement, and the lawyert Split hairs tor two hours, when his honor sald tha the trustees mustn't allow the church bulldieg be used for any of the purposes probibited by injunction, They cannot permit any meeting be held, except devotional ones The lawyers rathered up ail their papers and sald they wi aud up thelr brief saturday4 Then bis honor Will furwpally announce What ne thinks of we case, ake ROTELER. At one o’ EDITH E. beloved wite of r jay Ist, 18%, HENRY DOUGLAS, im the 63d year of his age, = Funeral from his Inte residence, No. 1908 PF etrect Horthwest, on to-morrow (Saturday), at o'clock p. Relatives snd friends invited to attend. FRERE. On Wedieaias. ic ah ae ze a, BARROW Piceke. at his late fardin’s Point, Caries ccuut;, Mae Deceased funny yeara a renident of this « STREET. On Friday, May 2d, st 18 tteraf willie place from her late rsidgoee, Ke, Titea_“[ecthonor ed Ceslsiage papers plese cony.d UNDERTAKERS. MES BELLEW CATE ie boberaker ttre opp. inte Bear Bt Aloynius' ch ETEUR ROONEY & 00, Teepbone conection WO Rematng, Weefolsingind CRDEmraem