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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. ©., . AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. Worvers Never Cusse Tse Misrrr Sronz, — = ———— 4 * FUTURE DAYS. ‘THIS EVENING. IHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. — - - LOMAS DOWLING. Auction ¥ " ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF A SMALL STOCK + ‘Watch, im roan! -, nickel ene st te pr glee eter I oe a OF WROCERIES AND HOUSEHOLD FURNI gfe ag paurtatronk at the Femara WH oe 4 aor pe eS alee Foil mall the ence stock of vatusbie Rooks. Ste | on THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL, THIR-| CLUS! now stack Bardrope, which were OGe. © Sli ie ne CATALOGUE SALE Scuba WEDS FADAY, APRIL PICMEES Tet | gliey. Beaters Si and ty and iearyiond aveone and | SHOT MCREO.SEIDC!, 6 yale, mow 300, '100 SPRING OVERCOATS from 96 up. wa (CLOCK AM. aod SEVEN PM and wil fete southwest, | shall by order of the Orphan's | pied gold-pl formerly 99c., now 490. GOOD BUSINESS SUITS for 96, worth $10, ae Go pei A ‘partie. 2 ry of ies and Lapeooey Solid silver Thimbis ores 400; Rad SPLENDID ESS for GRAND ASSORTMENT OF DWARF BUDDED vency Dodges ‘real calf, | furniture, [apze-2t] M. J. KEANE, A | polld gold Eardrope, ‘91.98, pon BUSINESS SUITS for $7.50, worth HYBRID PERPETUAL ROSES, Pierce, seal; History, uctry, Fiction, Teaveas, Jee (OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. canta le Bracelets, formeriy 900 now 490. | ALL WOOL CHEVIOT SUITS at $0.50, worth $15. FROM THE BOSKOOP (HOLLAND) NURSERY | finest Hiding: ug Lasther sud Peart Card RGE QUANTITY OF NEW, SASH AND IN- aeoee eoltplate Hoop formedty 9c, es a te eee crac poke in F 0 ‘assia, UTTERS z now 48. ALL. WORSTED nae ASSOCIATION (C. Hl. JOOSTEN. 3. COENTIES | § int Teathers Baan of Stationery, Jewel sarugbat, MAY SECOND, 1886, (at, TEN | ,5lerling sliver Collar Buttons, formerly 25s, now WA ee mses, Work boxes, Tollet Sete “LOCK, in front of ny Fooms, De. SLIP, NEW YORK, AGENT | Biesring Cases “Erinch Plate Siuerors ty brome apd fatgetorettne above spade | ,Geitgcoler Buttons with Rainesone set, 100.| ALL WOOL CORESCREW FRINGE ALBERT Tobesoid at'my Auction Rooms, 11th street and | Hanke Bok han Tainted Piacques Gouda lush | 4 UCTION SALE OF UNREDEEMED PLEDGES. | -,“enuine rolled eer ge bay phd hoe aatige ips; @7ibby oot wes and Fasels,, Porto ar a A ennsylvanin avenue, 01 RIDAY, Y FIRST, ul Weights, Japanese Gi 3 a full establishment, 1232 1-| Soll iaeRines ifferent designs Bowhere under $12, a a yin Gold aud siiver vault Iveuue,atpublfe auction, at pieages forfened | Amaia Rings: with Samapd lp poster $140.,| MIDDLESEX FLANNEL SUITS,O. A. R style, 1585, at ELEVEN O'CLOCK, Many other goods too'numerous to mention. | by'noa-redewiption, ont a. 24000" to S500, tnclae plated extra set of buttons, $10.50. valuable stock must be sold without reserve, re. cing on THURSDAY, ' Parties unable to attend the sale can bave their or- | gue tminen Mr Pree: luvende to change bis bance, TIBTS and FRIDAY, MAY ONE! 1860, aC HALE: | Rolled goid-Vest Chains $1.00. og ing gp | BEACK BROADCLOTH SUITS at $20, worth $95 ders executed by the Auctioneer. Sete oan ml pete Pammecnee silver and Metal "ate Bnd aah Neck: | #229, spots REY FOR BOYS FROM 1570 18 YEARS, epaTae THOS DOWLING, Auet._ | —— Braces ta, Fiala Gold and et Hines, Binds, Sigeve Hut urniead ‘Pn co msaich cattings, real diainond setting, A Line of Suits, Complete In every Particular, from = EIN Ane ons, Pencils, Pistols, “Guns, ble 1 . i1OMAS DOW Auctioneer, - ___To-moRKOw. Tustruments, Carpets, Curtains, Vatises and Opera | $0lld liver Rangle Bracelets, worth, $160, for 900, #4 to G15. VALUABLE BUILDING Lon, oN FIETEENTIT | prOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. Tutte” acht Conte Cluching asd all-kinds of wearing | 98¢. ar 'si49 pin fully wortbgh.oO; FOR BOYS 4 T0 11 YEARS, LEIP EES B, os Lee Persons holding tickets wil! niense tate no- | ate pesuesas ames ate, | * Maanldcent Tine of Pants ond Jackets, il the AT AUCTION. o (STEINEM BROS — sitcom tration Capt oot Bree lateas styles, euch aa Norfolk Jackets, Pitted, FINE ABTS. ——— ~ suk Ean cepa eters Sas Denies ens +» &c., from $2 up, TIVE CLO - Sill, Blush Capines Frames at 8c? x S font of about 25 . el ee RY SALE OF FINE |, We haveatso received some very handsom Gracreasing it tT part ee ee SPniise ‘AND HIDING HORSES AT AUC: | QUDsby Carriages, afr Lr is lot the purchaser would only bave the rear and D Gut mick nore ts eat aad all Sas as tn hugenaset eld cniy bave therear sul | Recently selected from the lending exhibitions and | TON peemwoon, APRIL THER. | oteckaee samy manly bristling = ‘Ferms: purth cash: the residue in two equal — TIETH, at TWO O'CLOCK, we witt ‘sell, In front of coca sales: Bnd three years, vesting luter- Parla Our sule3ron an — uum, andi wecred Dy @ fa eerste 1 BROWN HORSE, 5 yearsold; : THE MISFIT STORE, a conveyancing Barcelona, Rome, Milan, i iree Beene Rape heal M. SILVERBERG & CO, pring at purchaser's cost. ‘pL0n? depen y BO seere bmp el age * ‘Turin, Florence, Bologna, 1 BROWN HORSE, 7 years old; Ra nen cin ee eae COBNER TENTH AND F STREETS y - ¥ ‘The Hague, Amsterdam, 1 SORREL MARE, 8 years ol ‘ PRUSTEES SALE VALUABLE STE : _ See ale S yoo od ‘near Pennsylvania ave. . empl Saran 2 SORREL HORSE, 7 years od. oe tat LIS OF A Bosure and come to the corner, 9pa5 Zogeiher with a part of the collection of thelate | og drivinr lotwea is veopectini'y called tothe salce BBR A BBR ERE K OK a fine original Works | Sibelng fully warranted us represented, and to Us Boe AS Boe Ee BX holders secured there the mt Son Stanheld® ‘Aaron | 30ld without reverve. ones: B's dak Bb EY OE ‘N T Em Far T U tcatand upon the wharf of the seamer George | KP. Bonnington, Gambay Andon, “iegnault an 'Y VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS ON THE | “FEVER, Contains no quinine, arsenic or any other HALTER . Sonny S aigy of Washington: io th ‘sald District, tuany others, “To be sold op a v ‘Drugeists, 60c. e25-1m_ DRAW WITH GOOD OPINION npany interested Au right, 1 te Of th hint lato sug? company being one undivided molety in. square nar rel fa amd seventy-two (472yin the said | — chs wi Tings and wharf related us thesaid | Commencingat ELEVEN A. Mf ry, with the Wh nubered respectively G1), fitees and iwenty-three red and three | Gu J water rights ‘said lots Faliroud, about 0 Jucant whurf, and a 404), in the said city, wharf privileges and ap near Quantico, Va. ia extent, together with the certain tract of land conta ‘The whole forming the finest sylvania avenue. Sale without reserve o1 WEDNESDAY, APRIL TWENTY-NINTH, 1885, slat THREE P. M., and continuing at EIGHT P.M. THURSDAY AND;FRIDAY, THESAME HOURS. collection of water color paintings ever brought together in this country. ON FREE EXHIBITION Monday and Tuesday, April 27th and 28th, day and evening, at my auction rooms, 11th street and Penn- p25-5t ai@s three and one-third (1-3) acres wear the sai rpuomas DOWLING. uetioneer. Share see ‘Also the several steamers, Georgeanna, George Héary and Excelsior, with their tackle, apparel and ABOUT FOUR THOUSAND iture. ‘Ai a claim against the Harlan ant Hollingsworth CHOICE BLOOMING TEA ROSES Comupany Gr dataces resaltina frum a detective cone Struction of steaiier, amounting ty about thiriycahx re 60). with interest, besides ex: BE AUCTION. ees, demurrage, &- “ihe counsel for the eo Eriechimore bas acteed to comuet this Tesort, upon'a contingent fee of twet ‘The Potomue railroad, th Quantico Will be sold toxe una and Excelsior senars' The Washington real estaie, the wharves and the steamer George Leary, aud all property connected therewith will be sold together. ‘Terms of sale: Cash. JOHN SELDy LE DUNCANSON BROS. USTEES SALE OF DQUBLE TWO-STORY ERICK WA SE VAND ‘SIX FRAME HOUSES, 6: REET, BETWEEN DELA- WAKE AVENUE AND'SECOND STREET * _ SOUTHWEST. in the elt own and ds Washington, gna’ c aud deseribed as follows: ‘at the northeast cos fe balf fi elghty-three (st) feet, West line of said square and point distant o: horth-aster! De f es (401 % 4a In.) ‘aid sq th Both Line of sad square ndred and tif feet ten Inches (Los ft. 101m.) to the place of ether with all and. sin easements rizhts, pe meht+ at one, two ane thr depenit of S500 five per cent, wharf and real estate at F, ihe steamers George real estate and premises, situ- 0 thereof as the north part of square ed five hundred and forty-alx ms thenice south along the east and 2d street West, three hun- hes (300. ft dy in.: ong the east line of sald square jeuice Westerly Lo intersect the aware avenue ate me hundred and fifty-one (151) feet, he southwest corner of said northeasterly along the west line of me four hundred and tothe ur, the improve. leges and appar we same belonging or In any Wise apper- m4 ‘Terms: Oue-quarter cash, balance In equal install- "ars; notes to bear inter- 1 by deed of trast op property sotd, on of purchaser: converancing. &C7 ired at ‘ing purchaser, afler five days Buble notice of such resale’ im some’ newspaper puby On WEDNESDAY MORNT ‘They are put uy eae! PS Teady Jor planting. EMPTORY SA. MENC hess on account of age, at Bis between Gand H sta. n.W., © Pair of G @ Clarence Carriages, 1 Horse and Bu; in the | articies, as the sule is perem ‘DUNCAN: #3- THE ABOVESALE. same hour and place. TW AUIER 2 WILLIAMS & RE VERY BEST. AT AUCTION. DAY, O'CLOCK A-M!.we shall 102 Oth street northwest, Of Household Esfects, WAL SE T LNUT W CENTER BOOKCASES EASY CHATRS: TRESSES; WIRE WOVE: DING: FEATHER PILLOW zEST. ‘time clal attention, for the goods Wana OS WALKER, been in use a short tine, 3 verms cash. ATED CARS, }Trstees | NEG“ WALTER Be. NSON BEUS., Auctloneene.” a2 - December, 1853, December, BSS), Whereinthe Natiotal 1 and Jon F ses, commencing at, Hi. Gn THURSDAY, THIRTL TNS, Lots Nos six rH DAY OF seven (7) ‘o. six hundred and th tes and bounds, co’ b and deseribed im the wes, IS71. entered ficvetand recorded with the plat at bortheast corner thertof, street thirt ve (35) fev * the decree. For the deferred . Chasers shail give their nutes drawing six (0) Det interest per annum, secured by deed or deeds o¢ trust | ts the purchaser Du the property purchase Gailatson earl Ine tatst be. mate wi Sknocked down Of the parchaser or purchasers JUL C HEALD, Trastee, 0) inches by w depth of one hundred and twenty | ey In cash, and the balance 1S) months from the date of | deposit of Bty (350) | the property All convexaneing 10 be at tive cust | rpHos"E WaGGAMAN, VALUABLE UNIMPROVED THIRTEENTH STREET, T STREETS STRE NFO! DNESDAY, APR ochots vr. Siinchea of lots, square 275, and ‘Terme day of sale, TAINED THWEST. NESDAY MORNING, NINTH, commencing at TEN front. | and | Bruseis, Stair and othe Ck rt | one | PUBLIC SALE OF TWO pare g | PRINCE GEORG: 38 Prince George's county, Md. OS the subset iocr wil te: on predises, om OF ENTIRI HAT OLD AND WELL STABLE ON 11TH STREET BETWEEN G AND HSTS.N.W..AND KNOWN AS“CRUITS.” On THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 16TH, COM- "ING at 12 O'CLOCK, we will sell on the prem: ises, by order of Mr. “CRUIT, who is declining busl- APRIL TWENTY-NINTH, UALITY HODY USS] SOMES No. THURspAy APRILTWENTY- NINTH, 1885, at ELEVEN O'CLOCK, at my auction rooms, I'shall Sell the above Roses. in boxes in lots of 12, 24 and 36 ‘ap25-3t ‘TENTS KNOWN LIVERY ‘stables on 11th st., 1 Couch Horses and Harness, Landay, 4 Gias"Hearses, 2 large and 2 small, Robes, Lap Blankets Overconts, Livery, Stoves, Stable Fixtures, Desk ai A large quantity of Corn and oth ‘This is a splendid opportunity offered Chairs. ved. obtain such SOS"Bnos, auctioneers, POSTPONED UNTIL WEDNESDAY. APRIL TWENTY-NINTH, 1580, CO., Auctioneers. SALE OF SUPERIOR WALNUT UALT AND TAPESTRY CARPETS, BED" AMBER FUR- TY OF BODY, sell at the residetice, ‘superior collection [AMBER SUITES, BEST MAKE; ARDROBES. WA. TABLES: LOUNG: DSTEALS, BUREAUS AND WASH! HAIR AND Hi UT MABBLE Ee WALNUE AT: SPRINGS: BED- 'S AND BOLSTERS: BRUSSELS AND Persons in fitting up should give this sale their spe- ¢ goods are neatly new, and Oy LIAMS & CO., Aucts. ‘Heal Estate Auctioneer. PROPERTY ON BETWEEN 8 AND AND ON V URTEENTH AND FIFTEENTH STREETS NORTHWEST. IL TWENTY, AM, Usball offer 4B thé north 21 feet Jot 23 square 204. ____ THOS. FE. WAGGAMAN, Auet. ‘ANSON BROS., Auctioneers, Vf par | ENTIRE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. CoN. ry between Andrew Wylie iad Mag bi wile, and Margaret Subdivision an- one of the land re- uty, In the District of Colum fart of ‘suid lot one 1), in suid v20 0 STREET APRIL TWENTY- ‘CLOCK. we will sell the entire contents of the above house, comprising Walnut aud Oak Chamber Sets, Sy Extension and Other Tables, W indow Shades, VALUABLE FARMS IN UNTY, MD. je at Ry virtue of adecree ofthe Circutt Court for jing tm Equity DUNCA: NS BRC aplsiédbs | Titon lave died ses ea aad oe ‘This poopecte, HANCERY SALE | Fs sees ease eee en eee, mm Benning’s Sta- eet, Road leading virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court ston the Be Pie R to. Belghtsrat, pont Ste ts edt Deere of Untseisin ganas Sh neeeee hunt Hy tlies from, Benning’s eeation'and 4 wiles 8.960, Equity Dee 23. on 17th November. from Was ington: City. It adjoins the lands of Giese ta Sah Bikes Tracers te petasid sat Toes att Sagroder Grigor itt othtra ai at 3 bein: iaent to. Addisim Chayuk Itt couvenient inureton Schools, Mis and Matket” 18's" huptoved id twer swith t ment “of signed as trusters will execute a der ty the o pay the balance of the dof trust, and th * ub-lots 44 to 58 ‘These lots front Resp Bumedistoly thereafter orixinal Lots Nox Tears A dept watt ring required on each parce! sold. AN A DALE, ALAN A. DALE, apznacds 7 UNDERT. Qecwe DERTAKER, pay lvaiia AV uN _spltim 9g2 Pen RYHUR ROONEY'S. IATH STREET FURNITURE AND U TAKING BStABLISHMENT, UNDERTAKER, feet deep, con- turd cash: balance of tae pur ORTHEAST SECTION UF | east anid on the alleys in suid square: 8 10, 12, .. 74%, fronting respectively on ad M streets” northeast, with ‘Terms: One-third cash; balance at one and two tt secure compliance with ts Youll THURSDAY PAST FOUR PM TH: JESUP MILLER, j Trustees (28 of G st.and New Jersey ave. nw. Personal ling of six rooms, teu rooms, a barn and stable. One-fo the balance cleared: water ne soil passes 1 nts. 0 day of sale of on the final ratification thereof. $250 of fof the pur fest, which sum shalt be w day of sale, tor thes TWEL thie aforesaid 6 Tr ws Trustee ‘ed by @ comfortable dwelltny fupted to Grass, Fr i wooded and watered, and | Sery de tnelu- a ces of situation as the ss prescribed this fr the day of sale,’ for yurchaser must be given, Tie sESCP MILLER, }Trestees n of the Trustee, und bear! DUNCANSON LKOS., A apisacds | da of sale nati chaser. ‘Conveyancing at’ id: or the whole of the incash at the option of ement house of three mirth ofthe laud ts in ventiful and apsur- ‘weil adapted to grazi For purposes of & sale as prescribed by the decree are: One- jase inoney to be pald in cash on the ry palit in cash on the day of sale-and the reaaunn twothirds of the purchase iaoney shail t instalments of six, Rwelve and eighteen ‘which the notes of ee et secae Re ay Seals at ee cs eee ee THOS. DOWLING. Avet “i oa Conveyancing at the cost of the purchaser. ALE OF EXTENSIVE PARCELS OF REAL eee ee, nen AME DAY AND PLACE, at HALP- VE O'CLOCK P.M, by virtue of @ de- rt in No" 14d, ect “ogee Frustee i cud deere! wil offer Lc sale the teal estate and premises in sald equity’ pro- ved, of witich the late Lucretia Ann awijoining the tract just above offered, ning BV acres, more or less This tract ty Lu: + the: rub i ‘of three rooms; aud it and Gardening; 1s In every. Fes) is rable pices of property pawestng the'aame acre tract does. the decree are: hase money UW be paid id in instalments of ax, twelve ‘and eighteen which the notes of secured to the satis ing interest from the epee jurchaser's cost, rther particulars and to ri, Be Perwous” desiring ‘view the premises. will please cemtnunicate with the undersigned Trustee at Prince 8 evunty, Md —— | spzsiz IN THE CIT ‘OF WASHE | the Distct of Columbia, Smoot, et al. are defend Bth st. southeast. Telephone call No. 854. ‘Nos 912 Pennsyivania avenue northwest and 735 Fenld 0. 1423 K street northwest. 26m | RW Bances, G12 11th street northwest Thy Loch street bore Telephoue cal 78 ee UNDERTAKER AND PRACTICAL EMBALMER Axp Foxenat Dinxcros, Terms tiated of the sie ult facie ste t@) Mesits to be secarred by the niechaver mange in favor of Necwed ope oat By virtue of decree of the Supreme: te. | trustee, nawned In said decree, will pme and commodious three-st Some, and commodions threcetory brownstone front sighteen, Cis) months al six (6) per cent: the: MARION DUCKETT, Trustee. FPPHOMASGI. FISHER & CO., Real Estate Aucts, CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPRO PROPERTY, HEING THE HANDSOME REST DENCE, No. 1423 K STREET NORTHWEST, i[NGTON ‘ourt of ‘onthe 9th day ‘i Eft | of January, A. D., sd, and a supplewental, order entered on the 24th of mber, ismd. in equity cause No. 4.044, wherein the United State of Auerica ts complainant and. Samuel s the offer =o eee tore anor Hay = € 0. spor = ian | ara oe aa ue ‘Th m., between New York ave and L st. nw, | ington, D.C. known and desc as lot number LS PE EY Matis ae ver ane Dato Cole bie ih, area banipe e ootees 74 FURNISHING UNDERTAKER, With tbe tuproversente thereon, coutetine afte CORNER OF GAY AND GREEN STREETS, metallic compound, At GEORGETOWN, AT AUCTION. " SM oCLOCR Twist intron of the peeintQQe | AC L CASE — “LOCK, nt of e mi in square’ No. 3 nxos New Ines, h'side of Gay street, ngress street, F subdivided to sult purchasers. y This. property WHEN ANY ONE WHO HAS THE SLIGHTEST CLAIM TO RESPECTABILITY 926 SEVENTH STREET, BET, I AND K 8TS, MYerms liberal and made known at sale." up2s-Gt ISCAUGHT IN A QUESTIONABLE TRANS- PAWS epoReEs sare, = =< ACTION. HE FIRST SETS HIMSELF TO 3. SELINGEHS FIRST SPRL THE TASK OF INVENTING EXCUSES, TAKES PLACE AT Our store fs now filled to the utmost with acholce line of carefully sel the prevalling. complete, ‘wants of thi 7A 7TH ST. N.W., #7, at 7:30 p. m., and continue Le consists of Diamonds, amongst 3 karat Diamond Pin for_ gentleman. atches, Gold and Filled Chains, Lock- 7 Silver and Plated Watches,0} ‘ks, Pistols, Books and Custom-made AND MAKES DESPERATE EFFORTS TO RELIEVE HIMSELF OF THE ENTANGLE- MENT BY PLAUSIBLE REASONING AS ‘TO THE CORRECTNESS OF ALL PRAG- THURSDAY EVE ted bargains in MILLINERY. All of _tiyles are here shown In assortment ly purchased to meet the known ‘community. 30 much for Quality. Now for Price: OUR PRICES are of unifurm low Eade. Our prices never equaled. Our prices do our me Sond aid without meseree, king. Our prices cannot be copied by would-be| TICES WHICH HE HAD INDULGED IN, ne ES C08 WH NS OE AELINGEIN Broker, | compalitors. Gur prices make our busluess, whieh | HOWEVER MUOH Sa lb Peachiogs MAG. WEEKS & CO., Auctionee B-6te_| talks for Itself. We mention a few of the many Bargains to be had, as follows: 20 dozen LADIES’ HATS, fine Milan, (Ions,) $1; HAVE OPERATED TO THE DETRIMENT THOMAS DOWLING, Aui OF AND ABSOLUTE LOSS TO THE COM- GOVE! LENT SALE. regular rice PLAINANTS, IN THIS CASE THE PEO- On MONDAY YORNING, MAY FOURTH, 1885, | 15 dozen LADIES’ HATS, fine Mila (Eldgrow), at TEN OCLOCR. I shal veDcon the street ade of | 2° Sse 5. = | PLE ARE THE COMPLAINANTS, AND the Interior department, a large quantity of old mate- rial, such as DESKS, CASES AND STANDS; PIGEON HOLES, TABLES AND CHTATRS, LES NOW THAT THESCALESHAVE DROPPED FROM THEIR EYES REGARD THE DE- FENSE OF THE CORRECT MAN AS A “SOMETHING LIGHT AS AIR” THEY HEAR THE SOUND THEREOF, BUT CAN- NOT SEE IT, THE MANNER IN WHICH THEIR CONFIDENCE HAS BEEN BE- TRAYED I8 TOO FRESH IN THEIR 25 doen EADILS TEATS, fue Milan, (Olivetzo) joven 5 , 5 be. regular price, $1.76. on 15 canes Rough and POKES, 400; regular rice, ‘rhe above’ Hats are all satin-finished and come in all. the new shapes. 500 dozen CHILDREN’S HATS, in all new shapes, 10c.; regular prices from 50c. to 75¢. We cannot ex: plain these 10c. Hats as we would like to, for they are marvelously cheap. ‘There is not a Hat amongstthem that cost less than 50c. ‘They are all this season's shapes. Now ts the time for the children. 26 dozen Mixed SAILORS, 23c.: regular price, 50¢. TABLES, WATER COOLERS; MATTING, RACKS, AND LARGE LOT OF LUM- BER, &. By order of the 27. Sk PRR HUNDRED! HUNDRED SE Bl v1 EIGHTH AND poi oes canny, os cheay ie powers: rene. MINDS, AND AS PATENT TO THE EYE DM AND 3 SEHEETS NORTH: | CON Ui Tas 6 dusts “os wear alge | “48 NEW GNOW UFON 4 RAVES é Lace Caps, 25¢.; dar Flowersat 250 spray. ‘These bargains are for five days only, at lee, 50c. 25 dozen boxesof| BACK.” 4S YET THE PEOPLE HAVE PRE- FERRED NO CHARGES AGAINST US: ‘By order and decree of the Supreme Court of. the District of Columbia, in Equity Cause ‘num: dered 1,713, wherein Samuel A. Peugh Is com Piainant, and Henry'S. Davis defendant, and by order and decree of the Supreme Court of the United. States THEREFORE NO DEFENSE IS NECES- affirmil he sam 3] on FRIDAY, THE KK 1 NNN 6GG = 58g, ean ks pay oF way” D_ ABD, at FAVE ie HONRN Goo * ge SARY. ON THE CONTRARY, THEY ARE O'CLOCK P.M. offer for shle, at pablie auetion, in ug 3 DELIGHTED WITH OUR MODE AND front of the premises, squares Bumbered bine hundred K HO NNN Goa nd tenand hue bundred and eleves KK HON EN ‘Gd Sus8 MANNER OF CONDUCTING BUSINESS AND ARE GIVING US THEIR CHEERFUL AND HEARTY SUPPORT, FOR WHICH WE ARE DEEPLY GRATEFUL, AND BEG wares 910 and 91 in the city of Wasi yn, District of ‘Columbia, as the same are numbered on the ground plat or plan bf said elty. ‘The premises will be sold by lots as designated on the recorded sibdivision. NEW IDEA, 926 7thstreet, between Iand K streets, Lee Te fetes ee conetning ter (10) Joe vars=i| _eecamaber Name snd Number, ape TO ASSURE THEM THAT WE SHALL front Ga Lo 90 fee e CE ‘ ae 28 TSH feet more orfss, ms eo i : wae N ae lOs, | Wanew CONTINUE TO SELL FINE READY-MADE a ; cash at ¢ of sale. ECEASITY HITEWASH ‘ ee i posit of ify? ($50) doliars will be required on each fot ENDED BY THE USE OF CUTHING TAX (EXACriy) TEN PER when sold. mveyancing, &c., at the cost of the pur- PLASTIC PAINT CENT ABOVE ACTUAL COST OF MANU- chaser or purchasers, and on failure of compliance with the terms of sale within seven (7) dava the trus- fee reserves the right to resell the premises at the risk id cost of the defaulting purchaser or purchasers. For Whitening and Coloring Inside or Outside of Churches, Factories, Mills, Dwellings. Barns, Fences, QF for any purpose where Whitewash or Kalsoming FACTURE. ‘This sale being on the final adjudication of the cause BE D] LI} EAP be (steve menting will be perenne. Bue A BEAUTIFUL, rene anv CHI ARTI- E v1 ‘rustee, Should not be classified with lime. Its superiorit; s _ap2@-codds 460 Louisiana avenue. | over lime is like that of paint. The features ADLER’S sanitary ofPlastic Paint are greater than lime. It does not Hub, Peel, Crack, Wash off or change color. “Manu- fuctired by THE PLASTIC PAINT CO, No. 109 McElderry’s Wharf, Baltimore, Ma, At Punt, Agricultural and General Stores, farsend oF Pampoiee AGE TWOSTORY. FRAME BUILDING ON EIGHTH STREET EXTENDED ABOVE By viciue of an order passed by the Board of virtue of an order Board o Mathagers ofthe National Association or the Re: Netof beatate Colored. Women. snd Chace we will sell on MONDAY FOURTH DATOE SECS, SC FOUR O'CLOCK, tn Hont ‘of the premises, (as abov ONE LARGE TWO STORY BUILDING, having a front of 105 feet by w depth of Ov feet, and Is In three sections. “These butidings will be sold to be removed, and offer a splendid opportunity to those desiring to bulld elther in the city or for the country. ‘Terms cash. By order of the trustees TEN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE, STRICTLY ONE PRICE. 927 and 929 Seventh street northwest, Southeast corner Massachusetts avenue. Always be sure that you are in the RIGHT PLAGE. See ‘ADLER over the door. ap7-26t For Hesscue Use Narraxs FOR DYSPEPSIA USE NATTANS! PILLS. FOR BILIOUSNESS USE NATTANS' PILLS. pHGi, DERANGED STOMACH USE NATTANS: FOR CONSTIPATION USE NATTANS’ PILLS. FOR TORPID LIVER USE NATTANS’ PILLS. y2-dedbs DUNCANSON BROS., At Home-made they are always fresh; in this particul: > Open evenings until 9; Saturdays until 11. apl’ SS AGG Auctioneer” | Bettee ian auy other, which are apt to be susie Send a HOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer. | by mailto any fcidrest on receipt of price:20c. perpox. TRUSTEES SALE OF UNIMPROVED PRopER-| api. rd I. ana 2d and D sta nw. KX TORN N GG ™ 9585 TYLYING IN THE CITY OF WASHINGTON, | 2 aan et sed ea EE HORNE Goa" Bo By direction of the ‘Trustees of the Bank A Ee NNN 6 co 3 tion of the Trustees’ of the Bank o' Gi Mymalngton tf wilt offeror sule at pute nucto 4 Dursy KK U ON NN Gao ‘unimproved real estate hereinafter numed. ihe ‘order and on the days respecavely mentioned, AND SERVICEABLE SUIT FOR $a re A OE A 83 ERE wits HALIPASE POUR OCLOCK # Mey wifi antes pv ga EL fk So Ef sion ‘aud sects ortheas original ios 1.3, | WHILE WE HAVE SUITS AT $10 To 990, WE | P a4 tun A 4 coo kee 7 3, 20, 21, 22, 23 and 24, in square . = Br FE OLOGE PE Aon the SAME DAY, on WISH: ‘TO CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO A CHE- 814 SEVEN’ STREET. a Betre-t south, near, ist aufeet west, immediately op- VIOTSUITIN TWO COLORS—BLUE AND BLACK, iT 0 é ; — ene HEIEAPTA. on C ‘street, | STYLES-SACK AND CUTAWAY FROCK, AT SPECIAL SPRING BALE! venue and South Capitol Streets, original | THE MODERATE PRICE~$14. WE THINK PRAMEDIATELY THERERETER, original lot 5, | THEM THE BEST VALUE WE HAVE EVER| MONDAY, APRIL, 20, UNTIL SATURDAY, bar eee Delaware aveuue and D street | OFFERED. WE HAVE FINER ONES, TOO, IF APRIL 25. west. IMMEDIATELY THEREAFTER, original lot 6,| UP OUR WAY, 8TOP IN, AND WE WILL BE i a syuace 094, situated on New Sermey avenue neat 93] preasep To SHOW THis suc, SPECIAL AND EXTRAORDINARY INDUCE- fcvet soutticas * “HMMEDIATELY THEREAFTER, original lot 5, MENTS IN wuare 693, ou Canal street, near F strvet south WEDNESDAY, MAY SIXTH, 1585, inning at FOUR THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M..1 will ofler for Sale original lot 1, square 643 at H sind A-half streets ‘southwest. IMMEDIATELY THEREAFTER original lots 1 MILLINERY, LADIES’ WRAPS, LACES, JER SEYS, CORSETS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, TIPS, PLUMES, RUCHING, LACE GEORGE sPRANsy, 507 Seventh Street, ap? Opposite U. S. Post Office. and 5, square 590, lat und O siteets south est eS TE DTAT y GHEREATT ‘original lot 5, CAPS ANDSUN UMBRELLAS. fuare 708 9n Sou street near street. 5 i ae ate IMMEDIATELY THEREAFTER ios, in square | Warne Weatuer Groons. 5,000 DOZEN STRAW HATS AND BONNETS, south of square +44, situated on Canal stréct, near 0 street. IMMEDIATELY THEREAFTER sub lots 23 and 2é, in square 743, situated near the corner of Ist and N itreets southeast. NGLISH MILAN BRAIDS, BELGIAN SPLIT AND SATIN BRAIDS, PEARL, LOOP AND ROUGH AND READY BRAIDS. ‘As itis the desire and intention of the trustees to sel! 101 ARIETY ALL THE LATEST PATTERNS AND COMBI- si tag pee ered ce eos ef eae Deny no renin: |e OPEN TODAY A Vi OFSEYLES | CATIONS OF FANCY STRAWS IN ALL (term of mal ur ,me'third cash, balance in six ang | OF GOODS FOR WARM WEATHER SHAPES. t weive months, secured by Oecd uf tut on prnerte sold, with interest at six per cent per annum, seml- EI . 2,500 TRIMMED HATS AND BONNETS FOR Anuially,or all cash, ut the dption ofthe purchaser, | S°RGES, LIGHT AND DARK; LIGHT-WEIGHT | \Dres, Missi AND CHILDREN, A deposit commensurate with the value of the Tots, sold will be required irom euch purchaser at the tine ofsale. Ifterms of sale are vot complied with within ten days, the trustees reserve the right to resell al the Fisk abd'cost of the defaulting purchasers For fur: ‘ther particulars and Information, call at our office. THOS E. WAGGAMAN, Auctioneer. aes 917 FP street, CASSIMERES IN PLAIN AND FANCY PLAIDS, SACK AND CUTAWAY COATS. OSTRICH TIPS AND POMPONS IN EVERY NEW SHADE AND OF ALL QUALITIES, GOLD AND SILVER NETS AND LACES, COI- ORED CREPE DE CHENES, HAT SCARFS AND TRIMMINGS, A NEW ASSORTMENT OF NORFOLK JACKETS IN PLAIN AND PLAID GOODS. FLANNELS, SAIL F BUILDING Ni ee axe LS PRPS LEIS | SEROES AND CASSIIERS SOLD ny THE| p10 CARTOONS NEW DBSIONS Ev RICH SIXTH AND SEVENTH STREETS NOK’ Li WEST. On FRIDAY AFTERNOON MAY FIRST, at Caine $5,000 WORTH OF JERSEYS AND VISITES a i SUN UMBRELLAS AND P. LS LESS THAN FEY Eo CUS: WO: Wil sell, in: frome: OF thi BOY'S NORFOLKES FROM 127016 YEARS. | xISEWHERE. Seam 13 101, 10% 103, IN P. THYSON'S SUB- ‘DIVISION OF SQUARE 445. GIVE US A CALL BEFORE BURCHASING. Each of these Lotetromt 20 eto incies on Marion | SMALL BOY'S SUITS IN ALL THE LATEST eae wo cee re ve adepth of 105 feet to ar alley m 988g Siferms: Onethind casi balance in ga and twelve | STYLES, FROM 4 TO 12 YEARS, KE HNNN Goo" 8 months: notes 0 beat to be necured by HNRN GO Fs Ea a i SROs acl | NEW LINES OF MEN'S ODD PANTS IN LATE EX TEM GS COBANCERY, SALE oF iat. | STYLES AND PATTERNS, re AE A 809 ERE JRE Beat Peat NA ah PAE & &E ANDERE STREETS SOUTHWing, Wanil-| OFFICE COATS AND VESTS, FINE moma EB Aah t, BA O98 Be o By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of =e apI8__‘814. SEVENTH STREET, the Sctambia, ih Equity Cause flee No. 6840. the undersigned, as trustee, will, Ob, L MONDAY, THE TWENTIETH DAY OF APRIL, BARNU! 0, TES, stot kepetats reer Gauguin re wire Suction, in front cm, ne ¢ Gelof ground known at the ewt half (2%) 60 tot | apos 981 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, hldeclienalrae Rumbered seven (7), in, Reservation Din the city of ‘Wasitington, of Columbia, and the tmprove- ments thereon. ‘he purchaser of said pro) ‘at the former sale haying falied to comply with the terms of sale and the order of court, in sald cause, the property be resold at the risk and cost of said’ purchaser, ‘TENDER FEET, ‘When you can purchase FINE SHOES, made by hand, for $8.50 and $4, and made to measure for $5 in any style you desire, G Poke ante ri ot ele: Queihird purchase money cain ang TAILOR, reyes rar bee mn Sas nee ied. WAUKENFEAST seas teen fn dey ofa Au epee fo Beem ES redial elope le a ihe Goguryeo pal ci iyo ile ndgpalean ee obs oF on ion e xo ‘OUSE PAINTS ‘The increased demand for our FAMOUS §3.50Shoes ren until all mone id interest be . v E Eiich ivreservell on the property for purcnene gone | BA. CAN Sen Oe TAS EY AT GTEE | tor indies and gents asgures us that they will wear. gi fnuece “All souvefancing ae purchaser's cost: | Dealer in Baiting Supcties, Hint oue, B10, nee ‘Every pair warranted. sl $150, deposit ‘will be. Required, when” property ts | ite three doots west of the Patent Office, ae Knocked’ down joe, highest bader "reriay of male | miediacely ‘isining Nasional ‘Armory, than es | BASE BALL SHOES also made to measure, We ‘ay ig heri ot ole 4 oy tte lat ofde. aoe See heat oie ean to | bave something new in this line. £8. HENKLE, Trustee, | > ingle vagts THOSE, WAGGAMAS Agee ape-deds: apl0 _Sponeesor to F. H. Wilson, 409 7th st, nw. a@-THF ABOVE SALE IS HEREBY THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT Bonet unt, MONDAY, the TWENTY.SEVENTH r GA Y OF APRIL, 1886, st the same hour and place, Mary Lomax ee “et ee eat ta tof aS EN ARBRE io "\puoaads a Squity, We e380, x7 THE ABOVE é 18, FURTHER POosT- Poned until FRIDAY, MAY FIRST, 1885, at the ape Taiade | Ot OF ERLE, ‘Truntes, fD eeanio BROS, Auctioneers AMS MPA -ANY'S ETS MOE OF Ux CeAISeD 1 THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL. THIR- rir Woes, Sommencing af FEN O'CLOCK. Seater: BROWNS 2d EDITION. Lat rans to Te Se A Verdictef in: ‘Special Dispatch to Tux EVEXIXG Stan: ALEXANDRIA, Va., April 28.—The Downey ‘elock.a 00" at 3 o% verdict of involt 25 Se ee luntary IT TERS. |comece - SHE ALLEOES CRUELTY AND ABANDONMENTON = THE PABT OF HER HUSBAND. Bal weet ae 28.—Suit was entered to- it court by Mra, Mary Al- PHYSICIANS AND DEUGGISTS RECOMMEND wore, ef thoro, trom ie ee ne oe | eager weet 3 alles tora, HEARTSUGN, BELCHING, TASTENG 'ayoun widow, from New York, and THE FOOD,@0. Tt earlobes and purifies the biocd, | 17. Bed areception, whic come 00 Bak: 3 reception, which was attende stimulates the appetie, and aids the exsealistion of | bribe most fushionacie peorlo oF halter: neg In January Mr, and Mrs. Belt went to, New Rev. J. T, RossrrEn, the honored Fire, vi some ‘reason he re- pried Church, Salmons; Maaaye to Baltimore without intorming his wife, “aving used Brown's Iron Bitters for Dyspepsia owed, but their relations have been such, anay rare ‘in recranmned. | tat sho Dow asks for a divorce on theground of Hae <magard ~engurd Sfoelty and abandonment, “The standing oc whe Metheny, Abe Sasplendid touloand in- | defendant, who isof an old Maryland family and Very strengthening. and prominent merchant of Baltimore, will Genuine haa trade mark eo Grossed red lines on | invest the suit with more than ter wrapper. TAKE NO OTHER. Made only by est. BROWN CHEMICAL CO., BALTIMORE, MD. Lavrey’ Hap Boox—uneeful and attractive, con- taining list of prises for receipts, information about coins, etc., given away by all deslersin medicine, or mailedto any address on receipt of 2a, stamp. 4 Nore Liz Ir IN THISCITY IN QUALITY AND CHEAPRESS THAN THE FINE CLOTHING SOLD aT THE LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING CO., COR 7TH AND G@ 8TS Fine Mixed CHEVIOT SUIT at $6.50, ae ‘cheap at $10. A Fine Black CHEVIOT SUIT at: in paying weap ates | greatly lisp: 4 Vise Mixel CAMSIMERE SUITS 2, A Fine Black CORKSCREW SUIT at $10, ‘Worth $15. A Fine Colored CORKSCREW SUIT at $10, A Fine 4-Button CUTAWAY SUIT at $12, at 917. a a Spe ry Wena eee TSAO wpm Ne paves restiee ot Sir heat 55 eriet Children’s PANTS from 50 cents up. GIVE US ACALL AND BE CONVINCED ‘a Remember THE LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING 00., p21 CORNER 7rm AND G STREETA We Resrscrvouty Ixvire THE ATTENTION OF THE PUBLIO ‘TO OUR LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK or SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. ‘We can sell you a Fine Cur. Kid Oxford Tie for $2 er pair, and a finer quality for $2.50, Our $3 Ladies French Kid Hand Sewed Oxford Ties can't be beat. ‘Bennett & Barnard are still making those beautiful Edleon Ties. mat This is to be the i cently, and of swords i Bath ail ‘ofthe New. a Irom Workers’ Wages. PrrrsBums, April 28.—A meeting of the man= ‘of iron and nalis has been calied for to meet the conference 1OrTOW committee latel: inted by the Amalga- lately appolnte e Ami ted association of ir "steel iron and steel workers. A Maryland Planter Shot. Barra April 28, Landing, Prisice Morris anda Mr. Lamar, both extensive to- bacco planters. The men have quarreled re- terday Morris went to the house was with his wife and holding jdren in his arms. After some snatched the child from its father, drew a pistol and shot Lamar. It is not yet known how serious the wound may prove, fevecineone walintites Geld Excitement Near Reading f Lanar, Ww) READING, Pa., A) inty, consider a Buddensich’s Flimsy mty, live il 28.—At Fitztow! le excitement has ret meeting of a series to de- termine what the iron workers’ scale shall be for next year, ear Trueman's J. A. this ‘been by @ discovery made by J. Ladshaw, who was prospecting tor gold on Gring’s farm: He has already taken out some fine gold quartz quantities, “The land “has ‘risen ice. Idings. New Yorx, April 28.—The committee ot today that 2eerteess Coen Telegraphic Briefs. ~~ The Highland brewery, at Newburg, N. Y., ‘The New York dog show opened to-day. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, The New York Stock Market. The fol Ing and w Fork Stock marcetiontay ae ‘Special wire to LL H Dodge, 530 15 Name] _03 Kame, Gan 354! Bou) Svc Esty ses & nAZt i3i”| Pret Mail 30 BE aay 10534 105%) Rock tsiand.—”|1, on ee pan. Peo. D. & ‘SF Reading. TP bo Baltimore Markets. BALTIMORE, 28— Virginia soligaied 26: *pastcdne conpons, SI: frites 35: new threes 1 coupons, 49 bid to-day: architects that examined buildings erected by r Buddensick reported them are detective and would have to be taken down and rebuilt. early. was burned this morning; loss, 100,000; insu- rance, $40,000, prices ‘sixes, con- 7 mew" ten- BALTIMORE, Mo. April 28.—Cotton dull and Flour firm and quiet. Wheat — ver —middling, 10%, south southern steady? western opened firm, declined and closed unsettl amber, 1.0sul.10; No. 1 ern Ted, No. 2 western ‘winter red, ‘We have them in all the latest styles, Seked: May. OUsapory: June, LOLwal Ol 3 Hit ppeieh Arche rence Rid Taree ston commbtew | (Sats dail, svetoars, woin, Saces omectecs yalow, tion of beauty and comfort. 58e57 westorn mixed spot, and May, 56a56%4; Jur ‘The Paris Beaded Operas the latest novelty in the | Sutinh7. nts steady and. Utm-souther as Slipper line. We have them in five different widths. | western white, 4a; western mixed. 44u45; Penny We have a large and well sssorted stook to select 4 Provisions stew from. ‘Our 8 Seamless, Lace or Button, for Gents’, can't be beat. In the finer grades you will find we are not be- hind. WE HAVE ONE PRICE TO ALL. CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK. Chicago Markets. m. Ze" Receipes flour, irs Bushels; corn, 30,000 bushel FES 200 ashi," Shipments bushela, = CHI pril 28, 12:15 ‘Wheat opened NO TROUBLE To SHOW GOODS. aornbe rine dvanced ee athe BOOTS AND SHOES MADE To ORDER AT THE | J7i0,3 wet find eather siesdy, sions ‘un: inteed LOWEST PRICES CHIYCAGO, Tt, April 28.—Closing prices: Whent— Apri, So sty BORE fae, Gi July, BR. Corn — Se Shy,’ doy duke, oye Tay. Gey. Pork—Apra, W. H. RICH'S, SR ate et eee ee Lard—April, 6.85; . 6.85; June, 6.05; July, apls ‘T17 Market Space, next to Gth st. TO Tux Raoxorox STANDARD TYPE-WRITER 118 VALUE ENHANCED BY PROVEMENTS. Only 38 keys to learn and operate. Printa76char- acters (Inclnding caps and small letters, punctuation marks, figures, signs and fractions.) repif merce?” inquired The Probabilities of War. AN INTERVIEW WITH EX-Gov. +18 WILL AFFCT THIS COUNTRY. “Governor, do you think there will be war?” ian dynasty.” “Well, war between England and ituss! us in this country. ‘The SIMPLEST, MOST RAPID, MOST DURABLE and NEAREST PERFECT Writing Machine made SUPERIORITY FULLY SUBSTANTIATED by the TEST OF ACTUAL USE and by EXTENSIVE SALES, Warranted and guaranteed to give satistao- tion. Send for illustrated circular to and there Is ever protracted one. agitate ‘the whole world,” replied “war gow nor” of Pennsylvania, “It will naturally excite CURTIS—HOW asked a STAR reporter to-day of Representative Curtin, chairman of the House committee on foreign affairs of the last Congress. * Yes,” he “it looks inevitable at present. War is a necessity now to the perpetuation of the Ru ‘hat effect will it have upon our com- THE STAR reporter. ja will os If the war lasts some time sell ‘reason to believe it will be a (twill create a demand for inany of our products, Of course, after war shall have been declared, we ¢ and munitions legitimatety; but It will be It will be done clandestinely, no doubt. Very greatextent, But we can sell lezitimately the raw materials which go to make uj materials of war, and that will increase trade. Then, in the event of a arms a the protracted war, our breadstuffs and kindred products will Le th de- WYCKOFF, SEAMANS & BENEDICT. ‘WASHINGTON OFFICE—OORNER EIGHTH AND @ F STREETS mh1é3m and Loring Will Local Notes. J.B. Shipman, of Michigan, was to-day ad- jited.to the bar of the Supreme Court of the istrict. The mand. It will bea war which will shake all of Europe.’ ications of Walter B. Grant ‘were referred to the ex- amining committee. Serre Hars bi Fmow AMERICA AND ENGLAND. WE ARE AGENTS FOR MESSRS, DUNLAP & ©O., OF NEW YORK, AND MESSRS. LINCOLN, BENNETT & CO,, OF LONDON, THE PRODUC- TIONS OF THESE CELEBRATED FIRMS ARE RENOWNED THROUGHOUT THE HABITABLE GLOBE. ALL GOODS OF SUPERIOR QUALITY D WARRANTED. Apri mepae: = $£i0,000. WILLETT & RUOFF, SOLE AGENTS, ays (905 Pennayivaniaare, fined All Emanuel White, = you 10 In the Police Court ‘Reed,@ companion, on the head with a roprictor of the groce cornerof pate es rick. Mr. Freely, colored man, was to-day for striking store Estreets, says that the par- tles concerned in the Saturday night al which Patrick Branson was fatally cut, ray. in had not been drinking in his store that night, sence A asc A WASHINGTONIAN IN LUCK.—Major Chas.T. Yoder, of this city, is one of four heirs to Joseph L. Yoder, of Bethlehem, Pa.,who died intestate, ‘23d inst, leaving &n estate valued at Tue CHEROKEE CoNTROVERsY.—The Court of Claims to-day began the hearing of the case of the Cherokee Indians, a controversy between the eastern band and western band, involving possession of ‘Those whomay wish to purchase, elther as a dell- lous beverage or for medicinal purposes, an UNA- DULTERATED WHISKY, sre invited to makes trial of the celebrated brand, UPPER TER THISKY. B Eee large tract of land. Mr. De Casrgo has severed his connection with the Venezuelan legation, it is said, on ac- ‘This Whisky, upon an enalytical examination, hes | free and F.H. Hinmag, 24 Proved to be free from Fusil Oil, and indeed of eny or Boron, wcontinue present dates til Mav dst "| the modern ingredients which are weed to give. ficti- io Ee Rete at pnp, Semeur A. gincers Watt G White, Putting » Preminm on Crime. ‘To the Kaitor of Tus EVENuNe Stam In an editorial of tonight's issue of your paper you remark that “the wave of crime which has been spreading over the country seems to bave struck Washington.” ‘There is@ logical reason for everything, and in the cao, the recent assaults on which you comment the cause ts not fur to seck, ment of the laws is necessary for the protection: of society then society will suffer thew laws are not strictly enforced. To commute the = mee R$ Sgt amnassin ye Te. spite anot ‘a fair that he will ckentually be pardoned Ie simply to put 8 Premium on crime, ae this case fully proves, Both Minor and Langster were fairly tried and should have been banged. The safety of nici (UMBuA, society demands that the laws should enforced. ASHINGTON, April Whose Fanit ts It? ‘To the Raitor of Tux EvENrNe STAR: Whose negligence causes an overflowing sewer on the northwest corner of New York TesnNg Sed Leh street? Every rein eounes the water to back ‘street, Where it stands for days, > ‘Crrizax. ———-—____ 167, 8q.156;8—, F. | Batieter, same prog Noonan'to Noo Anson Taylor, Marsh, jot 4,aq. 164; HH, Jackson, 4 ‘acres on Mari- (2.8 Mechnnell ue Mary M. lontown; §—._D. to W. Henery? lot 27 71; $350, Cattrey to Terrence Mecattraye $—."5.B. Clagett to W. 0. Det 3,20 600: 6 — “nim . ery, pt. 2 7 ©. I. Hoover, pe Sands to Mary, Juckeon tod. » road: $400, Dorsey, lot 77, U fowa, et al. to Sai $400, Rebecea Ccollinsworth to F. Worth, sub lots 50 and. BT, sq. 1026; anon te Fe nore Sohne, pare 00. P. Quirk to i. W. Sprocaser, land, lot A, 8q. ». Same to Fraser, lots 9; $4,000. B. Le Mo Clelland to W. Danenhower, lot Tl, gq. 44! 250. C. 8. Lee to same, lot 72, a ‘A. Tolmon to.J. Ridout, fi ——— to John P, for a feathering wheel, A CASE oF AcctDENTAL SHoormNo,—During Ascuille over the possession of @ revolver be: tween Louis Wayman, colored, and Samuel Haft, in’ Wandell’s saldon last hight, Charles part this morning, was charged with assault with Intent to kilt’ aur phy. The latter, however, declined to » Swearing that he did not see who shot him. ‘The case was dismissed as accidental shooting. It was Wayman who kicked the la Phil Thompson In the eye, biloding him pondaoad tes bonnay Dir Nevs Ariowen,—Under the new fishing law the use 6, dip nets Is not problbited, ‘The police have been notified not to Interfere with persons using the nets named. ‘The order was made in view of the construction placed on the law by the district attorney. pee a 5 THE CARINET MEETING.—Secretaries Endi- cott and Whitney were both absent fom the regular cabinet meeting to-day, which was un- usually long. THE RESIGNATION of Ist Lieut. Alexander L. Morton, 5th artillery, has been accepted by the President, to take effect October 31-t, 1885, and is leave has been extended until that dute, Ramors of a Russian Defeat, THR AFGHANS SAID TO HAVE KILLED 1,700 OF THEM—GLADSTONE GETS 1118 $55,000,000 creprn, Areport was current in St.Petersburg and Brussels last night that in afresh engagement ‘on the Afghan frontier the Russians were de feated, 1,700 of them being killed by the Af ghans, In the house of commons last hight the whole credit of $55,000,000 asked by Giad- stone was voted without debate and in a. sum, Mr. Gladstone's speech introduch Note was most, significant and was rep cheered. He said he did not feel called upon to define the degree of danger, but he would say im regard to the sad continger an war ora rapture of relations with Russie that | her majesty's government bad striven to con- duct the diplomatic controversy in such @ way that if it unbappily ended ina violent rupture they might, at least, be able to chall ‘the Verdict of civilized "mankind whether oF not they had done all that men could do, and had used every Just and honorable effort to prevent the plunging of two such countries tuto blood shed and despair. There exists abundantesuse for the war preparations which are being car ried on, ‘The starting point was the. to the ‘amecr, which should be stinted manne = rs jot 11, 8q. granted toda: in no War In THe Temperance Rawxs—The action of the late Maryland State Temperance ‘Alitance in organizing as a political party bas been repudiated by the Rev, Thomas 4 prominent Methodist pan, who de ares it unwise and against the Intereste prohibition. Wiliam Daniels, late probibi- Uon candidate for vice presidentof the United States, sustains the action, As mostof the pro- hibitionists are Methodists there is now indication that each side will have its sans and the fight will be a lively one, BURNING A REVENUE OFFIcen fo DeaTE.— The revenue oflicers created abig excitement in Pearson county, N.C. by pounclag down upon seven illicit distilleries. “John Walters, chief offender, and four other men were bound over tothe United States court, The officers they went into Granville and destroyed five distilleries, but made no arrests. O'Bryan, one of Ube officers who was left in one of the distil- leries, went to sleep, and when he woke up he was on fireall over.’ While sound asleep his clothes had been saturated with kerosene oil and then seton fire. He was so badiy burned Uhat he died in two days, ee pDEERTED BY THE Max wir Waow SEE SLOPED.—A prepossessing young woman, parently about 26 yeare ofage, om Saturday ape plied to the mayor of Baltimore for pecuniary assistance, She gave her name as Mrs. Henry, and said that a short time ago she became ac quainted with a man who sald be lived in Bal- timore. He induced her to elope with leaving ber husband, woo was a well-to-do ‘operative in Taunton, Mass. She accompanied him to Baltimore, where he placed her asa boarder in a handsomely furnished house, and lett her to goon @ business trip, Soon after his departure she discovered that the house was @ place of bad repute, and she escaped with only Wwhatclothing she had on. The mayor's after Investigating the case, gave her a pass Taunton. MoRMON BistoPCLAWSON PLEADS GUILTY. — The case of Bishop Hiram B. Clawson, for un- lawful cohabitation, was called in the commis stoner's court in Salt Lake City Saturday after- noon, Being asked his plea, he said: “Mr. Com- missioner, it is not toexamine any witnesses in this onse. Tedmitall the fete ag + forth in this complaint.” The bishop said. before that he would not run, neither would he permit any member of bis J run, if After a fire in James & Co.'s warehouse in Pittsburg last night the walls fell, nine firemen in the ruins, One of them was in stantly Killed and several others fatally im ja ‘Rowell 1s among the contestants in a six gqasyousioan wulting mach ie tanien. i Police reant Crowley, of New York, has beet i, charged with rape on @16-year old girl named Maggie Morris, DIED. ‘HILL. Ather residence, E street n. w. i Apr gy, dah, Maw. beloved Sosepin A. Hil, in her thirty-tiret year ‘Fuberal froma ber late residence, W ing, April 20th, at 9:30, Requicin mass: ‘Church 10 o'clock. oy fs ie Pourral on) Ws Church, corner of Nintu and ERRIDETH. On A: BHD, at 6 mie at dead Tenth ane hen Entei Se DEL formerly of Zanesville, Odio. funeral will take place at Fourth Baptist Chere ‘at 3 o Glock pam. tomorrow, 20th ipstagte = PARKHURST. On evening, 1b ANNA EY PAUKMULST, aged stventpaoved