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MAY 25, 1885. _AUCTION SAL S __AUCTION SALES. - FUFURE DAYS. HOM AS DOWLING, Anct TRUSTEES ear va REAL ESTATE By virtue of the a HANC SALE CITY OF WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF LUMBLA, oF REAL ESTATE INTHE eo By virtue of the decree of the Supreme Court efsbe Diutes cf Colmes, pases in, comes of Inst ‘Theodore, under the will nf tv ers ascensed Mary B. Mosher and. others "rh roy ee Faiined by thedeey | Mosher and others; equity cause No. S11, the Freese Geeihe of his witow, Snects Meera). wee gut as trustees, Will sell at pablie ‘suction, tn Bele cn TEESHAY, the SECOND DAY OF JUNE, | front ofeach of the berelaafier decribed premlacs, eae i ay WAL ne estate, trom of the disposed oe Sarid i with a depth of a ely mart of Lot b Shgiit (3) inches from the southwest corner of sa altg th xteen thence horth one hundred and two feet and thence east sixte mabered two (2), in square o. 17, Beatty & Hawkins’ al- id six inches, High (or 2d) street, with a ‘situated on I ‘all that 199, be- n Tstreet northwest nineteen (18) feet and Lot, ‘and eight inches, x inches, feet and elght inches, thence south ‘the be- between 15th and 16th Gteeiling bivase, Soe 151E Hiken (or SAD seeeet, and } ON THE SAME DAY, immediately ater seeing FIVE UCLOcK & “ES 1 Rentty & tawetew | We° “ee eit sell all ious mee or toa eae fight nt ick Baginuing at the, ‘saetaatet ee ee =: ing, Nos at ad “runing “thence catirarGt ne ise peers ty a: ne fing feet then arnaRe anes : 4 lot No. 84, Beatty and Hawking nethirey-igit Fert thea soe with three street, a Ist (or S st with an excell S224 Ist (or if west 15th street full depths est to 15th street; then north will street to pluce of beginning, with se lege of the all rear of said lot nine (9), known as Randall's ground rent, Ground rent is peraunum. on MONDAY, MAY. 1885, at HALF- we wiltsell all that ag Lot lettered “8,” of orkeinal lots Ne and improvements thereon, situated om fyeen Ee and ¥ streets northwest. House And IMMEDIATELY AFT! nt, havitng thirt try and bath-room: four cellars, Sa at the Valley street property and con- tinue in the order that the paicelsare above advertiaed succealvely. feria of ‘sale Johnson Helien’s. subdivis fe arid two years, with he day uf sabe, to” be Sik per cent froin nr The ties are belewtt Pharies Myers and those umler bli for more than Uhirty years act prose —s MAURICE J. JONN ED: tween 4th and Oth streets east, frame houses improved by ‘One-third cash, and the balance hs from day of sale, with Inte purchaser or purchasers, ‘Piece oF parcel of ground knowit . 14 and 15, in square No. 668. snd priv nd $85 he TWENTY-FIPTH DAY OF PAST FIVE O'CLOCK P. M. ision eet, be- numbered the above sale, on th day,at SIX O'CLOCK P. M.,we will sell er sale, and all expense Lots Nos. 2 and 3, in square No. 824, aiid improve ring is te be defraved by the pur ts thereon, being situated ‘on’ south. K street, be- four ing, the: tobe secured by the promissory notes ‘the purchase money 2 The owners of the other one-sixth can be paid all cash on the ratification of sale by the wearers th court; nodved or deeds to be given untilall: purchase 4 time. so that the money and Interest be paid: a deposit ot S100. will. be tie thereto. Fequired on ench piece of iy when knocked 5 down: a lien wil be rese y sold for the porehase mony a yancing at haser's cost. ‘Terms of sale must be complied ERIAGE AND SA tees resory: ith witiin ten days from day of sale, otherwise the right to re-sell at risk and cost 0 Horses, Uist CGY, Sept vaulting purchaser. BlGoles, AND TWO Shis J PeHOWARD . CL GETT,) Ness BEING Tite PROPERT GIP Ist rew.z IDENT ARTHUR AND WILLESE SILLeR, Trustees. Esa z 456 Louisiana dve., St epsrsy DUNCANSON Bits Aveta. myl2aeas F[HOMAS DOWLING, Anetioncer hands high. COMFORTABLE FRAME DWELLING, No. 1220 ne & Hamble- M ‘OMERY STREET, GEORGETOWN, AT nvery speedy: rs. well matched and pols, : ‘Diack Hawke Morgan Coach bred Kentucky Black Saddle Horse,sixteen goes all treet. between Bridy a table Fraine lwelling House. hue-half cash; balance in six and twe me ‘with inter, Property. All coi 3100 deposit requ Dd tect lnigroved by aco elve he MK WOWEN™ STABLE ‘TO-sORROW. NUE NORTH seldom offered By Horses: an pe ek AES a TIRE STOCK, FIXTURES, & ‘941 Pennsylvania 7 Contained EEKS & = a front of 98 feet on ‘onagress str twelve and PLANTS, IN trust on the property sold. CLUDING SOME VERY HA! ust. 3100 deposit re AND ROSES, AT AUCTION. Auet. rentie n.w., ‘at auction: TUESDAY MORNING, ACA 2 TYAIXTH, at TEN O'CLOCK, Tuf'ssoda Water IMPROVED PROPE! Apparatus in excellent condition, 1.000 Ibs. Cane ASE CONNER OF aintotevery «Plated Show Cases, RES STREETS, CE Scales, two Candy. Purnaces, Marble Can Uerion Copper Retiles, 200 Candy Jars, de. XOON, MAY konts used Inthe business, to be. peremptorl at PIVE-THIRGY Sloged outs myo hee OF Steet Auctioneer, CHOICE COLLECTION MISCELLANEOUS ND- SOME AND SELECT DECORATIVE PLANTS On TUESDAY, MAY TWENTY-SIXTH, 1885, at POTOMAC: RIVER BOATS, | ELEVEN CLOCK, at my auction roms, Tahal ell ow FAKE 1 hhayersahould give thiseale ete attention, Pemaras pesday an Se 1 tou Te 4 LINE To NORFOLK AND FoRTEES MONROE, STEAMERS GFORGE LEARY AND EXCELSIOR, JENCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. FINE SADDLE_AND DRIVE KIND AND G we Will in fro west, tof our auction room One Fine Saddle and Driving Mare, Fust, kind and gentle: has been driven by a Ind; property ofan army officer, PPYRUSTE MILL HAnY One of these popular wharf DatLy, exe x For particulars inquire at to street wharf Telephone No. 745d. W. P. WELCH, General agent, 2 MARE, FAST, MAY TWENTY sell ‘streets north- 7 Rie : TY dhection of the Trustees of the Bank of Oe Potomac tiven Laso1 Washinston, District of Columbia E will offer for eon the preimises, at the Junction of lig v TRON STEAMER “w Sligo Mull road, on TUESD. reet wharf on MONDAYS, THURS PH, 1885, at FOUR O'CLOC DAYS ATURDAYS sarnitng fa truct of lu, Known a the TUES aD = eherott Frac Mil road, in Prince George Ing i Marylenl, «i tut Gant gs aoe from Corriomar Clemente Ba landsot Hobert Brown, Md. Couneets with EB. & . ik atshepherds. Sed others, and con- Sight at kewest rates. ANSPORTATION LINE. ‘apd bs rust on the pre st at six per cent per annum, pay- € all cach at the option of’ pur- Gf$250 will be required when the iheduie ‘JOHN b PADGLAT, Agent id twenty-four andl « hall ~ . ‘a valuable mill site ou W. RIDLEY, Manager. ‘api wich emery im aaceen operation. TO NEW You enaT STEAM: the brick walls. of the’ old mill ti a good TES ULESON sot Beer ee ‘Uf preservation Ie yet standing. gad the inatecial eee he teed in the reconstruction of the mill decry WEDNESDAY ‘Ouehalf cash balance ty six and Are. vavperty tase if’ terms bi eaie are not eomplled Nithwithin itcen dave from day ‘of sale, propert AM resumed the he risk’ and cost of defaulting pak BASES Sr oped Preiglt re Wed DALE amiust be prepa “All accuitucniat! _ OMe: i Auctioneer, my19-d&us rppuomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS, ON M GOMERY STIE 2 12th +t ER i 03 " icomery street, streets, by adept of 100 fect. Thee ist desirable bullding tots In Georgetown G. T. JONES, MT. VE! first-class lot. ‘wita interest, secured by deed of trust on. All conveyaneing and recording my uctioneer, Ly CLEAN ¢ a OCERL F Ss, EA THE cUNARD STEAM feb, BETWEEN X ROOK, CALLING AT © PKOM PEK 40, NT Ma AU Ave Re BOR. AN HAE NEW Youk. 30, SSO and S100, LO: ES N en for Belfust, Glas yorts om the Cou sent, ALSO. 2 MILLER SAFE, c, AND ONE LARC wage nied | Tih servet, | few York, YPES BIGELOW Ci), 7 . Washing ANTIC COMPA, K AND Havn b luver, foot of Morton E ICE Be my * the above well-seleet ‘Vie safe will be seid ‘This sate afte to those in seareh of fine goods. jorthwest. Twi otloek. Terms Cash. STREI rs RYE, MOLASSES, SYRU CY PRESERVES, MOLASSES,” SYRULS, Sacrduis ts | VINEGAI OILS dee NEW YORK. ALSO, ‘3 OF ASSORTED LIQuoRs, cost of the purchaser, $17 F street, NT. and should command the attention of any one wishing « Mnethird cash, balance In six and twelve the t cost of das ‘SSALF OF A FINESTOCK OF NEW, age te OF FINE OLD SHERRIDS, Mounts paste Ok Ear ETS, BRANDIES, WHISKIES, Nb WoOD, AND ALL OF WITH COMBINATION ‘sell kot groceries sind Liquors. but seldom offered Salmi WAL G. JO Assignee, Norma Webster Law Building, ist Daur Binerique, nyae Paris oF ESTAT By virtue of a deere of the the District of Colum Charles A. LOULs DE BE ia egton from station, corner of Gth MAN, 1555 (inst. we Cars at ‘daily toe Fust ‘Lani, o au, Witt: Sleeping Cars 2 Line. Bnd Hotel Car iy st Sar Aen DON THE SAME DAY, immedi with Siceping Cars Washington to Ch an e sale, at PIVE O'CLOCK PM. 0 Phillips and ginal Lats ten, we hi re Tisbury tw Louisville: conuecting at Harrisbe Western Express with through Sleepers tor Land and 1 Puciic xpress, 1000 p.m, West, with through | AILROAD. with Palace Cars irteen (31:3), cont nt ANDON THe SAM above sale. at HALE-PASE sell bait of Let A. tn square Xi supon Oth street northwest, ai frame houses Known as Nos. 1919. ‘tnorthwest. ‘The south half and uid last-named parcel of I f Ola excemt satura Haven, and Elmira, at 940 ak 11 mY juan 3 Jimnited Express of Pullman Parlor Cars, sem, 00a Suri pikatelplaia, euch Loe p aor crs lece sold, of which $100 must be. ie rvs lef auth chasers. My LS-cokeds CHAI putnitts Sovruwast. ¥ virtue of a deed of trust recorded 806, fol. SRS, We “ie District of « Mitel at x 1S pana. and On Su ‘ermis of sale to be complied with {n seven 505 D street northwest, VALUABLE REAL preme Cottrt of mat the cause of it tor erst and others, 5, the undersicned, uy trustecs Ww sub leven and twelve, in tain nlinproved, on north, P.M. three hundred ving a front of thirty-three im: and the REGULAR SALE NN oF ‘We have just recelved a lange lut of PURE MAPLE ‘ew ww HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, MATTING, STOVES, | SUGAR at Bcenis pyr pound, ‘Best Patent Process ‘00 Ww OR xy & : FLOUR $6.80 per boi. red ANS. Aso: iize, 124 cents per pound. Creamery BUTTER RR 00 XN N TWO TOP BGGTES, Fy yy Six pounds pure LARD for 60, cenit A o% FE ONE TOP PHAETON. full tine of cholod GROCERIES low for strictly cash. ae SQUARE GRAND PIANO. Seas amoung 10 $e BROOK SRE AT AUCTION, <: = my28 Toulalaia avenue, lege bat Qn TUESDAY Q, MAY TWENTY-| G3 oe BBR OD TTT RER ~ SIXTH at TEN OCLOUK, we will wel at curses | 81.25 Pr Dozen P Eee EPR rooms, $th and D streets northwest, a general assort- 4 gE 3s, Ment 3f Household Goods. it fue Guultyell & Cochrencis 3 Een EE SS ~ JRAQUEAE SALE TUESDAY MORNING MAY | the neat ENT SENG AEE ee 2 R SECONDHAND FUHNITERE: Sousating of | cig" TER & CO. "RINE “Grocentes, | Combining TRON Shape CLEARER Ee Parlor and Chamber Saites,in black, walnut aaieand | 92S. S018 SENNBYLVANIA AY tance Te spn kiinnerenl per acoder her dark woods: Loutiges, M. T- Hureaus and Wach- RICHES THE BLOOD. Quickens the action of the Stands, Chairs: Seattressex, Spring Beds, is | Grrocenres - Liver and Kidneys, clears the complexion, makes thes Garpets and Straw Mattings, Brooms. \c Follet “aba! Table, Ware, aiid otter alc sal H.C. WELIS C0. r[Homas DOWLING, Auctoncer. Sugar Cured Sh Sugar Cured Mi A CHOICE LOT OF THE FINEST EVER-BLOOM- IN ROSES, OF EXTRA LARGE SIZE, GROW- ING LN POTS, READY FOR FLOWERING. ISO, PALMS AND OTHER DECORATIVE PLANTS, Ceyion, Java, Beet Oe Pore Marre Svoan t Process (warranted), per Dbl, $7.00, ‘B0e. Toasted, and Is fine, 25¢. Ib 3 Ibs. B bir the best $0 and soc. Tea inthe liye skin smooth. It does not injure the teeth, cause head- Starch, 25¢. ache, or produce constipation—ALL OTHER IRON youlders, 7 t0 6c. th, eg hes MEDICINES Do. ibe Sep ans Physicians and Drogeists everywhere recommend It. 50 to $4.75 per bbl, ae gsuperool Dr. N. 8 Rvooxes, of Marion; Mass, says: “I re- 31.50, ‘commend Brown's Iron Bitters as a valuable tontc for ‘enriching the blood and removing all dyspeptit symp- toms. It does not hurt the teeth.” Dr. R.M. Detzexu, Reynolds, Ind., says: “I have Prescribed Brown's Iron Bitters in cases of anemia ‘and blood diseases, also when a tonlc was needed, and it has proved thoroughly satisfuctory.” ‘Mr. Wx. BynNs, 26 St. Mary street, New Orleans, for st. 16 and 200. Ib. "Teas before the advance, we sell SUITABLE FOR VASES, CENTER OF BEDS, | Best Dalry Butter 25 to 30e, 1b. La., tape 's Iron Bitters relieved me tn acase eeeROI Te Wi KNOWN NURSERY Patabeep fon Syrg 40 2 er ea. feedings ning, and I Martiiy commend it to those OF MR. JOHN SAUL, AT AUCTION. No t4a0 Tih st. ew. (Tatnnd), eae ake ae On THURSDAY MORNING, MAY TWENTY: | xeq Orleans Molasses, 65 to 750 ge NEE || BROWN CHEMICAL CO, BALTINORE, MD, FIGHTH, 1885, at ELEVEN O'CLOCK. at my auc | Telephone Cull—40-2- my8_| Lavras’ Hany Boox—Useful and attractive, con- ion roonis, 1 shall sell a large collection of abu talnlug list of prizes for Recines, intone Aeon Pian OTL OE then choles specimens _wY25H | A prEN TION. cuins. etc.. given away by all dealers m medicine, oF J)UNCANSON BROS. Auctioneers. CHOICE MOCHA AND JAVA BLEND, FOR DRIP | Milled toany address on receipt of 2c. stamp. OF DRY GOOD: ‘LOTHING, COFFEE, Sic. WOMEN’S AND CHILDR HORS. ML. “AND SI ‘Mt Boys: OLD GOV. JAV. STANDARD A FRIDA’ AT AUCTION. SHOICE CAROLINA ISLAND RICE, 80 ee .00, THURSDAY MORNING, MAY TWENTY-| EXTRA B SUGAR, Bye. PER LE. BoAOU MME EIGHTH, at TEN O'CLOCK, we will sell within our | PATA D : B AA Tae » 855s salesrooms, §th and D streeis northwest, a larze and | THE BEST MIXED TEAS, 50c. Be AA OY us varied assortment of the above goods, fo which the | EXTRA C SUGAR, 6c. B Asa OULU OM attention of the trade and private buyers istespect- | FINEST FORMOSA OOLONG, $1 PER LB Bod 24 og? Bae = ASSORTED TE, SPRING LEAP, UNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FLOWER PLANTS | pry abr ST YAM. On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, MAY TWEN- TY-SEVEN TH, ut FOUR O'CLOCK, we will sell at ‘our salesrooms, Yth and D sts. u w.,a large colleetion UE GREEN COFFEE FROM 10c TO 160. PR. LB. GRANULATED SUGAK, 6c. PER LB. DER, 50 AND 60c, » GREEN NEW YORK AND W Re Ticker Du. ‘A, 28c. RED TICKET Day, SUGAR, 6c. AS FROM 50c. TO $1 PER LB. a YOUNG IYSON AND GUNPow-| BED WHENEVER THIS HEADING aP- TICKET PEARS IN OUR ADVERTISEMENT, DAY BEAR IN MIND THATON THAT DAY RED SOME OF THE MOST PHENOMENAL ASHISO JAPANS UNCOLORED 3. ILINGTON TEA CO., I STREET N. W. Of Hoses, Geraniuins, Bedding Piaits, ee,,10 wileh | A LIBERAL DISCOUNT ALLOWED To PUR. | TICKET BARGAINS EVER OFFERED BY ANY u 2 ad! mapzout | CHASES IN QUANTITIES, ap29-1m — see oe users SesUtny called mof25 2 2 w DAY ONE IN ANY CITY WILL BE OF- UNCANSON BROTHERS, Auctioneers, G00 ERE ARR EEE g65q | aah) ERED Ae ee 3 £ sid = CO ol Se Se TICKET WEDO THIS NOT TO CATCH TRADE oo ERE EB OR Eee %ss¥ = DAY THROUGH ANY HUMBUG, WE el seq., one of thi fuand records or il ot of Conmnbts, and at the a5 est Of the Bolder of tse SAS aA Te fgtthont a doubt the ment Hravtirorand the moat | DAY, COUNTRY, AND OUR STRICT RULE Bi parGenine aetna vreaTints Pour in the world aie ITT (sen Dare ‘The Millers have not only the most perfect ai, | RED IS NOT TO BEUNDERSOLD #Y ANY UCLOCK PA the following Aion | containing as it does all the most lenproved Machine BE 4 parcel i ater eo eat nts up 10 the presont time, Dut they produce | TICKET ONE. WE HAVE ONE PRICE nd-belng’ Tots numbered thisty-ste a0) Cie ‘uy mull inthe wontd, ae seven Gy). tn belts ot ok asian esa sinupls state that e large duan- | DAY, STRICTLY, DO A CASH BUSINESS Ropricee jcent Elour is sipped anuually 19 Be) At the principal ‘Courtsof the/old | RED ONLY, THEREFORE WE ARE PRE coed re tY We si hat 1 8 niade froin selec BE fn hibore Hard wheat grown in Minnesota und Dakotk it is | TICKET PARED 10 MEET ALL COMPETITION i acknowledged itration of the git of olght ot ate oF eight ath, AD. 1s yer cent per anno, for $1,000,0: than an tn two | (Ba at gavel months, | Weil ws tne west Six per cent per annum and secured trust | MUSUrpASSEd DY upon the property suld, will be tak r allcash, at | & er ob ‘S deposit of S200. each will be eats ‘All vancing an ale to be com- ler day of sale, re- core, HTH, FIVE O'CLOCK, £ ofthe premises, SOLD FORMERLY ATS7iic. PERYARD, AT fronting oe 1g HOT NOU SQUARE 403, | a entontia Minnesota Patent Flour, made by the ‘ee TOO ae eee edie Tee CPt Of 70 | celebrated Hungarian process. Itis avery cheap and a Dacue ce! ty ® welkulll threeatory: Frame | Pe cccua Fatcat, within the reach of all Glassen sd CENTS, Will be sold subject to a trust of $2.000, dated De | We euarantee will give sutisfiction to every one who + grinder 12th, 1883, for three years, ab six per cent. | will uy it Ar BAUM'S, Interest, pavable quirterly. GOLDEN ‘Terms: One-half cash: balance in one year, note to 4 e e f f 25 PIECES FREN' IQUE: WHICH Dear interent anit ty be secured by de of trusty or all | ore qxg rellable stand-by and the Stantart Family | — SiMOGHD ATES MIQUE CORDS WICH required at sale, “Conveyancilig, Ge At parchssees | Flour of the District. It ts equal Im quality to.a reat a0 a xeaul many high-prical Patent Flours, whlist it can be Fy 8 cE _my25-d I. L. JONNSON, Executor. | bought for considerable less money. We defy compet!- 2 © W CENTS, T['80S E WAGGAMAN, Real Hntate Auctioueer, | torsto, bring forth any Floor superior to CHILD Bo TRUSTEES SALE OF SQUARES 542 AND 547, cnt as aa Gobet SENS e AND ALL OF SQUARE B46 Fi LoTs. By virtue of a deed of trust dated June 24th,, Wye Jumibla, and by direction of "rel ne =e aR 1H pss ed ati PIANOS AND ORGANS. ur Big a lof square numbered five 15405) exe yt lots numbered. THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA PATENT PROCESS FLOUR, last been i One of the most beautiful Winter Wheat Patents ever offered to the tradk Patent except Ceres, and will please the most ex- acting housekeeper and satisfy the most tastidiouseph A magnificent Winter Wheat Patent HILL, and we feel assured tat any housekeeper who tries them once Will never use anything else Forsale nemENDous Sacrrerce RED SIMPLY CLAIM WESELL GOODS AS TICKET CHEAP AS ANY HOUSE IN THE d fact thetin this Flours. perfect sep- [articles of tke wheat berry nation of all weak and starchy ‘and Is consequently. ire bread to the barrel he best trade wdmits th akiug qualities It is the cheapest, Day. ON RED TICKET DAY, RED WHICH WILL BE ON FRIDAY OF TICKET EACH WEEK, WE SHALL EXAIBIT for either family or baker's Us CLOU! PRICI tor erect family or baker's use, and | DAY, AT RIDICULOUSLY LOW PRICES ALL varfanted to give entire satisfuction, RED GOODS, SUCH AS WE HAVESURPLUS TICKET OF AND ARE SEASONABLE RE DAY MEMBER ON FRIDAY IS OUR RED TICKET DAY. BAUM'S, 416 71m STREET N. w. SPECIAL OFFERINGS IN WHITE GOODS! FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. 50 PIECES FRENCH ORGANDIE STRIPES, ING'S ST. LOUIS FANCY. it is unexcelled by any other GILT-EDGE, RELIANCE, HILL. 25 PIECES 22-INCH DRESS GOODS, WHICH Ar BAUMS. 2d EDITION. Lat Taran oS THE RICHMOND TRAGEDY., Argument on the Admissibility of the Torn Note as Evidence—The Prisoner's RIcHMoND, VA., May 25.—Over an hour was ‘spent this morning in the Gluverius murder trial in arkuing the question as to the admissl- bility of the torn note found at the American hotel, addressed to T. J. Cluverius, and al to have been written by Lilly Madison. The Prosecution urgued in iavor of admitting he “note as ctreumstantial evidence in the chain along with the testimony of their Witnesses. The defense held that there Was no occasion for rearcuing the question, as no new authorities had been cited. “There had not been & Ine of evidence to show that the prisoner ever wrote a note and sent It to the hotel, nor that he had received one from there. Judge Atkins reserved his decision, and the Jury was brought Into court and the trial proceed -P. P. Dillard, commercial traveler, 2 ‘new the prisoner; went to the Jail March 20th with Capt. Bagley to see him, out of sym- pathy. “The prisoner told him he could account sor every momentof time he had spent in Rich- inond on March 13, and could eloar. himself of harge. Capt, Bagley had asked him where he got the scratches on his hand, and he sald he had struck it against a rating at Centre- 1.3. Robbing, the police offleer who accom- panied Capt, Eppe to King and Queen county, was sworn. ‘He explained what ogeurred at the time of the arrest, and his testimony was in almost every detail corroborative yof the evi- dence given by Capt. Bp pe and telegraphed in these dipatches Saturday. In a conversation th the prison ld the chai soon after his arrest, witness Prisoner that this wds a very serious and witness said he thought too ‘of Lillian to have done her any and that he thought somebody rsonating him in Richmond. He further said that on the Friday night of the al- leged murder he had been toa dime museum and had retired at 11 o'clock, Witness stated that he made an afMdavit to the warrant of ar rest{upon satisiuctory evidence go his mind, as addticed before the coroner's Jury, that the body was that of Lillian Madison, an ‘that the pris- oner was directly or indirectly fhe cause of her death, Witness was subjected to very severe crossjuestioning, but without eliciting any mew fact. John L. Oliver, jailor in King and Queen, was with the Richmond officers when. the arrest jamie and testified to the part he had taken in the affair. There was nothing of spectal in- terest in his testimony outside that of the other ptlcers, At the smgestion of Capt. Eppe he had looked and be! he saw a plece of chain about an inch long hanging from the prisoner's watch chain, This was at the hotel at King and een court-house afler the party had arrived there from Mrs. Tunstall’s after the arrest, pba The Pari THEEATENING YE! e, Communists. SGEANCE ON THE POLICE AND SULDIERY FOR YESTERDAY'S ATTA Paris, May 25.—The (sane expect and are prepared for a renewal of the comuiunist riot at the Pere-la-Chalse cemetery to-day or to-mor- row. The communist papers ery for vengeance upon the pblice and troops for attacking and bayoneting the people whd. ee Yester day to make a demonstration at the grates of the communists in tne cemetery. Theseejour- nals, in order to incite the mob, falsely assert that'the soldiers, during yesterday's riot, shot four communists dend. Threats are made to attack the authorities with arms and dyna- mite, Extraordinary military preparations are being taken to prevent thé mob from even starting a riot, GSA CROSS BILL FOR DIVORCE INST HIS WIFE, CHARGING CRUELTY AND INTOXICATIO: STON, May 25.—The sultof John L. Sulli- van’s wife for divorce came up to-day, but the trial was postponed, as it was announced that the fistie champion had brought a counter suit avalust his wife, charging éruel and abusive treatment on the part of the latter and gross habits of intoxication, oe Found Murdered in the Woods. Pererspcra, Va., M: Intelligence has been recetved Here of ng of the body of an unknown young man in the woods near Coopersville, Sussex county. Tbe head had deen severed from the body and thrown several foot uff, Its Judged from appenrancesthat the young “man Was’ murdered some time ago. here Is no clue to the murderer, seein Noten FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. TheNew York Stock Market. ‘The followin are the opentiiy and 3:00 p.m. prices ofthe New Vurk Stock market today, as reported Dy Speclad wire to HL. Ht, Dodge, 539 15th street | |400 Name, [. IX. ¥, Cent. 20vand 25, PIECES 36-1NCH_ SOLID COLORED Ge ee ia ane Ca AEPH| BoC ATE ita arene pperts: el be wld sit ta or REGULAR VALUES 20c, PER YARD, AT ral and ‘ {thereof wii! He exhiuitel on theday'ofsale | SECOND-TAND PIANOS AND ORGANS. ut terms: Onedhird of the purchase mones in cam it cEN gut te tale, ‘wo aa stale i , Weber Square Plano, mn $180 it aa fwelve mouths trou jor which the | Rlecant 7iy Octave Boston Madi 75 m seemed nena | Bement Th Octave Rion Made Fan 175 Sauce F ne per ann . re S PiaBp — te decuaenee ai CARE rel Vay Octave Grovesteen and Pull M5 A alleash.at the option of the purchase, A deponiiui | Gly Octave Nuuns & Clark Pano. ~ 05] SCE UENS Corton UNDERWEAR. $250 on each parcel sold will be required at the time | 7 Getave Chickering Plane = no] oNL*EHE Bist Goops: No JOBS. Srsale, and all convey d Fecoraitig Will beat | Gace Wath a ne puschaser’s cost. Ifihe: ot complied P ‘alnint Case, 12 Stop Organ. 7 aj with in ten days from day 0. & erty will be | 8 Stop Organ, 6 feet high. sue 1 40, BAUM ah aa Fesold at the rak and cont wf ce aetaulting purchaser. | 5 Octave unvin, 2 Stor “rr 20 | my22 416 Trix STREET N. w. ‘ VESTER n, noanMan, Waluat Case, 5 Octave Orga, 15 myze-ds0s _ Trustees. | Any ofthe above mentioned Instruments will be re) am Tpuiowas v0 omer, sold at these extraordinarily low figures elthar for | CONTINUATION cash or on monthly payme 3 eee cast oF on monthly payments of $5 ang $10 per or mm GREAT SLAUGHTER AT OF IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED PROPERTY SIDNEY T. NIMMO, KUQG'S PALACE, my21 433 7TH STREET NORTHWEST, IN WASHINGTON, D.C. B14 7th street. Second-haind Will be ® will and testament of The lute of a Under and by virtue of the provistonsof the ast ‘a Washingwon, District of Columbia, admitted todas, | HME from SOO t Probate prt Bs Ts fed in will boo mouthty tnstatn oer aan moet alter described, « paid advedof trust, Ali conveval ‘and Fecording at purchaser's cost. S50 deposit rey nd Eextret , ifyou want some Elegant Plumes, in all colors, on cach pleco of roperty at tae time otal See ne oe aby: front 15 to 28 Inches long, your duty is to go to King’s my7- BEICY D. WEAVER, Executor. | Old Pianos taken in exchange and full value allowed. | Palace, 514 7th st. aQ- THE ABOVE 5. iS POSTPONED, IN consequence of th until FRIDAY, MAY If you are in want of Millinery Trimming® you will TW TY-N PAL, sa Our and place, ae ‘asso ery orn M eX Tiaeasaw Mon WERUEIE Executor BRANCH FACTORY WarEnoons, | Aud Scholceaportment of mallnery cruaiente, gold PJUNCANSON BhoS, Auctioneers p21 422 9th street, | 8U4 Plaid silic sash Ribbons, trom "5 to s inches wide, 4:COND-HAND PIANOS—A NUMBER OF GOOD ‘AM. KNABE & CO/'S Piano Warerooms, ble figures. Tunine and re DAVIS © Co's UPRIGHT Bw Nacritices ‘and. bargains Ver} stuck of Pianos, if sold this tuo er sexaue Pyaxos Are Unsurpassed for Fino Workmanshtp, Brilliancy Lowest Prices and Easy Monthly Payments, Catting prices tn two. Save your money by buying your goods at KING'S PALACE, 814 7th st. Vianos, In excellent order, reasonable Aguron rang rae] 2), for easll OF Oh easy i ents, Wt Ifyou are tn need of a nice trimmed Hat or Bonnet for ourself ur daughters priine goods, stsltsr aud insulouable, imported or dobiestic, sodwill hud I at ings Putte, SE rth If you are lodking for the largest assortment of straw Hats and Bounets, ‘untried. compet evers style and shape and quality. that the market produces, In children’s, misses’ und ladies’ sizes, the Snip place and largest election iy at Asing's Palace, Sid dn st. If you are in need of Fine French Flowers of the most exqtfigite styles and quality, you must go to King’s Palace, 814 7th street. If you desire to buy Handsome Tips, prime goods, inal colors and shades and quality, you will heve to go to King’s Palace, 814 7th st. GTP Maer ope FIRST-CLASS, A’ Ge kcuN. | 407 10th st. nw. UPRIGHT GRAND ‘ORG ! H. L. SUMNER, If you afe ht need of Ribbons we have an immense stock to choose from at King’s Pulace, 814 7th st, you can find them ot King’s Palace, 814 7th st. CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED PROPERTY ON _K STREET SCENT, SIXTH AND SE STREETS NOLTHEASE © cee a NEW Y¢ ¥ virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of pa: tne! District of Columbia, passed Apri 10th, fag] | 212 Pith venue, Ketcham et al Skis the Georgetown Conexe Wx 807, Equity Docket 21, and urtder and by Seed of trust. duly recorded tu Liber > 2, of the lund records of the District undersigned trustees Will offer for sale, ' = Cups, stylish and handsome, you will find them at Y OF B, A. D. 138, VEO'C! K P.M... v1 in ntedof aH 1d Stylish Jer- {he following pisces ofreal estate, situated ta the ely UPRIGHT, » Jee mohae Thoin of fatet un midst stylish qi is ‘i ae Ds at Ing’s Palace, 814 7th st. Dintestive, Boy Mie BO Base SQUARE If you think of buying a lovely Visite at half its igut (5), sixty-four (64), sixty-five (65) PIANOFORTES. SRne ane Would adviseeyon to go to King's Palace, ix (0), Of Moses. Kelly'a subsivision ot ‘a wired and Afty-seven (807). as ae Gurded tn Liber J. Hi. Ke, follo yin tho: surveyors omen Lots nambered seventy-cight (78), seventy-nine (79) and eighty (00). of Chapnell's sibaltvision of eerie Iois of Key's subuivision, recorted tn Liter ith ke, folio 135, 1n the surveynr’s ofee, with ‘the iniprors: Tents, consisting ufbr es dwelling bonses ings with us, we Lote aumbered twenty-eight (25), twenty-nine (29), thiny-elzht (38), forty-six (40), AiRy COON ARs one | ree seme Fe (OL), ala" (00), ak (ol), sixty-seven j Sev 75), twenty-six (26), twen x (86), thirty enty’ (7 Zyethites lishments, 817 Market Spuce, Pa ave., near 9th st. MANUFACTURERS OF ‘We beg to announce to our Washington patronsthat, desiring to offer them greater fucilities in thelr deal- 817 MARKET SPACE, PA. AVE, wean Oru sr., customers can deal with us there to precisely the same advantage asat our Baltimore and New York estal- If you desire to buy Gold and silver and Feather Pompors, gold and silver net, and colored. Crepe de Chene, sills, nating and velyets, you must not neglect togo to King's Paluce, 814 7h st. pit yaa, are, in search of Laces, such as Orlental, pgyitian wi utpure Laces, do not miss: Bo1G Kings Palace, Sad 7th st If you desire to purchase Lisle Silk or Kid Gloves and Corsets, remember King’s Palace, 814 7th st If you wish to select from a large assortment of Lace WASHINGTO. BALTIMORE: 204-200 W. Balto. st. Kraze & Co, 814 7th st, If you feel Ike buying Sun Umbrella or Parasol Will find them in great variety at King’s Palace, ld Tthat CONCLUSION! Ifyou want to buy goods and wish to rf money, aind deste tobe ented well, and woh fo Sed i cholceand) urge sock to peace from. ou ate in 10.49 to the Great Headquariens, Largest Milliuery House, have opened warerooms at WASHINGTON. conducted directly by ourselves, and KING'S PALACE, (2). BrEtwe G2). forwyinrée (43), tihyawo ‘A full ussortment of our various styles of GRANDS, 16 814 SEVENTH STREET. fy" three (59), sixty-two (G2), sixty-tnree (03), wen: | 2 ful ws RR allcoeseans es x tyne (21). unity (30). tiriy‘one (dye thkety-tnees | UPIRIGHTSand SQUARE PIANOS aes (BB talety“soven (37), forty-seven. 4a, fort found on hand, ‘OUSE PAINTS 48), forty-nine (49), ARy-cleht (O8), fifty-nine (O9.) WM. KNABE @ 00 | FT “BE BOUGHT CHEAPER AT THE and Sixty-nine (69), of Kelly's aforesald subdivision of nt ent of JAMES HH. McGi! iuare rumbered eight hundred and Afty-seven ($57) | #3 PIANOS FOR RENT. Dealer in Gullding Supgiies, Nex, 008, $10, 1a These Lots or so many as may be necessary to puy three doors west of the Patent Office, i the debt mentioned in the decree, will be sold in sep: | ‘Tuning and Repairing promptly attended to by ex- z rate parcels, and in the order nained above, aud the sale will be continued from day to day unt) sufii- perienced workmen, joining National’ Rifles’ Armory, tha ab ny other evtablishineat in: the city. If vou wish to mbaeam ins Of sale, a prescribed in sald cause: One-third jon In two equal Installments Fs, With Interest al six per cent per vrred payments the notes of the of purchasers, with dwds. of trast upon the no Bgt, & | robert co gece the rane, wil be ken or Gah at 2 Torwo p | thelopeton of the parchacer. “The property Drs 110 | clear of all taxes, Which are to be Laid out Of the Fae ‘and 12:1 | Chase money. all conveyancing to be ut the purcbor- dass, otherwive the Trustee reserves the right to resell risk und’ cost of detiuttiny rehier oF pur A. BEST, pues TRUSTEE'SSALE PROVED REAL EST, ON FHURD Siieeet BETWEES ie AND E ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash, residue in one and two Year, with interes {rom day of sale the de- ferred peympents the purchaser to “give ie oles SYLVANIA LAWN MUWEIG, ~ | Sash et option of purchaser “Sa Bermesek ot hes 0 al Pp Sarperuie ail cthersani proxcunced ie best, | When tid geoepted ‘France Reweyes right Oo “sosapaasid BECKEY € MARIURY, | Sienateompiiet wih a i" ‘Coruer High and ride 6 ‘EDMUND CAMMA\ 420 myl9-or Georgetown, KC | myzi THOS EW, ehent f lots h Id to 4 it number of have been sold to satisfy the | Go ay yen the smailest tity of white ke oils, var- il glory or ta yet end our ddiges on Praxos, ‘every article ferms of sale: One-th f purchase money | “The Hest In the World. ‘Together with a large as- | Spostal card and a priuted pridelist, of ¢ payable I cash and the balate Coe crnnl iaaedl | nortiment ernie Pianos eontantiy On ‘hand ag une | vid in this, departmen aati te sent to you by return Tents at oneand two years, for which the notes of the | Music Store of EDWARD FE DROOR, | tun Silse gives the price of hnalt-pint pint Fchawer, bearing six per cent Interest. and aecured ‘Partner of the late W. G. METZEROTT & CO, ct. bat ram ine peice of Bats ‘dced of trust on the premises, shail be given, A ‘925 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, apart 2 ee ape agree merece | sit of S26 on enc Lor bid off will berrequired. | Sole Agent for Steluway & Sone’, Gabler” Grove | ofl dryer, va he ipod! aifconveyuncinig ut purchaser's cow.” Uf terms ot sale | stecns Wheelock, Murshall, Wendell aud other Br | B30 re ep er ke e pce re ee are not complied with within ten days from time of | _ sos, mb20 _| Ureach article sold by Wwelght; also list and prices of fale, the Teserve the right to resell ut pare | of eacti arte sold by welgh ‘st and shesere rik and eta a euizor, Trustee, | Gre Tis Wirv & Bro, fgg the guaatity bout migirts every '408 Sth sircet northwest; 709 7th street northwest, sole agents for, 5p rate, m.piGiguhtrnce To! | oe priate Reaktor a Sell RiSersen | My ooeeeare dant, Al aperture ei gan 3 ree ANOS and Galiy's Wonderful Seif; ty, pay the same price. The inexperienced buyer gets = 1420 F ieroct northwest fintroment vera mite oneasy teriisin Pianos | the surue price as the oldest Phe bays che yBDdeds gas ran wl e used.” Pianos and Dewees, DWELLING ON CORCORAN | €4us for rent, tuned and reppired. i my pend zone: 4 STREET, BETWEEN ‘RHIRTEENTH AND taal. z FOURTEENTH 87. ‘NORTHWEST, Srecx & Co, Sag Oi, 98 pos, price tne, collected ‘The owner having to move about the ist of versa t all parts of fhe city. ‘Tune, the dwelling aid premises, No. 1340 Core EMERSON, AND BAUS &CO. py business have grown corad street. will be offered for’sale ab auctio PIAN OB. portions. E bow give my specs RaW EPRISDAY, MAY TWENTYSEVES 14, | WILCOX & WHITE AND KIMBALL ORGANA nectaas pote ‘at low Wot S0x90 feet terracea foi and side lawn. Pianos and Organs exchanged, repaired, tuned, SPRITE BEML dell © wecure a lib House. ‘und Lasement, oleven bath | boxed: for rent by day, week, month or year Rent x otal emp ese oe Meare om | este me fee DE erase lee ‘BAU sek of Ge. Music, 28-8m 908. 910. 912 and vie Terms: One-third cash, ‘one and two years, HENRY EBERRACH, - 7 ore! to gult purchaser. O15 ¥ ae Rurrenr, agai deds PYHGS BOWLING, Anetioneer. | mst Managing Partner of the late firniot Eilis&Co 0s. 408 AND 405 7TH BT. W. UCTION SALE OF PUBLIC ANIMAIS. THE A Opricx Puncitastna ano Duper Commisaany oF HRAUQUABTERS YOR THE Wasaisoros, D.C, April 25, 1885, 3 (THOMAS DOWLING, ‘Auciloneer. will bhi | H. D,,B AND TAI Tit PENNGYLVAMUS AVENUE WHITNEY CHILDRENS’ CARRIAGE COMPANY. A ‘ALSO A FULL LINE OF ROLLER ELV Et . AY, MM. ‘ENTY- ak, RY Br Atelnence beh RECEIVED AND OPEN TUN DSPECTION TRAVELING AND LUNCH: sea vive MOTs wittarp, | SEADING A ERTARLISIENT OF | gg AM SITS ALS A TANOE BYE 56,720,9008 © Captand’.g, Uc atmy | mbiy ‘Pennayiventa avenue =a Pastner iy Paes Stall bes be ee erg Union Pac.. Wab. Pac anecourons, sixes, old. 1.6 LTIMOR! 107, Bnd westerh super, Tamils, 4.05 extra,” 4.0004, ¢, 6.00; do.” superlative patent, 6. cri dull aid” easier; western lowe Gull;southern red, 1.03ui_U5: southern aunber, ‘No. 1 Maryland, 10d4aL Odi: No. r wel rn white, 4142: do. ennsylvanta, 40042, Rye firm, 2a dull—prime to cholce Perinsy sland, 19.00%20.00. ‘Provisions noil- nd quiet. ‘Mess pork, 12-7oa:400, Bulk aeshoulders and” clear Fp sides, packed, Saaz n—shoulders, Gy clear rib sides, 8,1 Lgelss, Lardcreiined, Sig. Butter nteady—western packed, Tule: creathery, 2uuzs. Eaes quict und lower, 122,013. Petroleuin firmer—refined, 7k.nTy, Colles ee Suzar SGallySinio ‘cargoes, ordinary to fal", Fay Teuly—A. soft, GaGlg: copper. relined let iO%al Gulet ahd fem, Frelghia vo Lives pool per steamer dul Gd; Hour, Tsk Eraln’ easier, Zid, Recepts—flour. 4,076 barrel Wheat, 17,000 bushels: corn, 63,000 ‘oats, $8,000" bushels; rye, 9,000 bushels. Shipments—corn 23500 bushels; flour 3,199 barrels, Sales—wheat, 534, ‘G00 bushels corn, 46,000 bushels, Chicago CHICAGO, May "25 duil but steady. closing 4 shade under Saturday—Cash, fev June, Sb July, OL: August Oi. Comm ex cited and lower—Cash i fOsJune, 46%; July, 46%. Oats uctive and lower—Cush, May,’ and June. 32% July. 31%, Wye, 71. Barley nomiual. Flax seed, 1,15. Pork.lower—June, 10.87% July’ 11.07%, Lard lowor—Jyne, 6. (0; August, O77 = eS The Capitol Dome. AN ALLEGATION THAT ITSSTABILITY HAS BEEN ENDANGERED. The investigation of the charges preferred by tif Stonecutters’ union against Architect Clark, of the Capitol, was continued by Major Jonas at the Interlor department today. Mr. A. HI. Jackson, attorney for the stonecutters, flied ‘a number of supplemental ‘attack- ing the character of thé work and material used in the western approach and steps of the south ‘wing of the Capitol, and in the ornamental lamp osts on the east front: and alleging that the onds taken in the contracts with Middleton, Lane & Co, were worthless. The last specifica” Honhatbeoanse of the gross neglect, the char- “That use of acter ofthe Inbor and the inferior’ materials used, such as primings, paints, ete, the iron in the dome of the Capitol is in many places cor- Toding, disintegrating and falling from. its po- sition, thereby not only marnng the beanty but endangering the stability of the structure, all of which can be proven by personal ins] and by considerable masses of the decayed and disintegrated material.” ‘The Apache Outrages. GEN. POPE INSTRUCTED TO SUPPRESS THE OUT- BREAK. In ylew of the recent outrages by the Apache Indialis in Arizona and New Mexico the Secre- tary of War to-day, after a conference with the President, telegraphed the following instruc- to Gen, commt the division of the ete in fo Sen Bevo, coma tion pombe and eat Cat tgereoel eae Verein tb in Arizona and New Mexico. ‘nese |- om ‘must be stop; in the shortest time Possible, precal idle, and ever ution taken to pre- Rent weir ceourrenee in the fatore, ‘The above order js the result of ® conference ‘the President, the of War, thd" St, Olver S.ieally of ‘New York, this morning. Col, Bradley has serene the War depart- a unaord cyte in a he Ap near Ol Fort mbeross and itis t that they will raid ‘the been received of Belmont, Tucker, Foran and P. pe go aoe Dakota. ‘igorous ‘Preparations have been re- newed in sland aba ‘war apprehensions are S Gteen Victoria was G8 years of age yester- é Changes at Post Offices, ac. The President to-day: ited the following- named postmasters; J. £. Elchholts, at Ban bury, Pa, vice Joseph Rohrbach, commission ged Sage Odell, at Youngstown, N. ¥., Samuel 3, sinead;at Fond du Lac, Wise vies ° NAavaL ORDERS.—Assistant Surgeon Norton, ordered to the Minnesota; Lieut. (@ntor grade) C. A. Foster, commissioned to be « lew ise ere tor ea, te xtended one year; Licut, J. H.C. Comin, ve for three months. IDLE Ruwons, PRoABLY.—There is consider: able talk in political circles aboul the relations between the or and ionital aga gagecteay, uae d Dadloy sf Newport, N. H., vice Gea. W. LE SS A | ofthe Bresttent late Satarday afternoon, made : iutments: Ex-Senator Ed- the following ay ward ated Es 7 G. Ross, of New Mext Sew Mexioo,” the land Ware, of Missouri, su- perintendent of the Yellowstone Natioval park, Vice C. Carpenter, removed. Receivers of pub lc moneys—Downer T. le, at Watertown, Dak.; extenator Thomas W, Tipton, of Ne- brasiza, at Bloomington, Neb.; Henry eter, of fdaho, at Bolse City, faaho; sy Win. I. Town: ‘Walter H. Bunn, who was States marshal for the northern Copérvowt ana helas te oe sfsesetty t rstown, an the state democratic gommittes, formerly held 2 Lamont, the dent's private secre CLEARING OUT THE POST OFFICES. Eighty-Eight Virginians Removed ted error, and for the 1 From O@i¢e and Their Guce@ssors Ap- | Who ime the statement and tor se olercir pointed. Hon (of those who drink the Changes were made to-day by the Postmaster general in 108 postoffices fh various states, Eighty-eight postmasters in Virginia were re- moved and thelr successors appointed ag fol- lows: Rochelle, Madison ecoustty, Wm.E. Way- land, vice M. M. Sprenkle; Ivy Depot, Al6e- marie county, Jas, 7. Lewis, tice J.8. Wood; Stonyman, Page couhty, Geo. W. Lillard vice Licas; Alonzovifle, Shenahdoah a ULES For. Mer PaLtte, lary 3 Gochenour, “vice Ws 8. Blea; | gRTEES ZoR govenrater of THE re eetown, Frederick Gounty, Samuel 2. Swim> ofthe governing the police. rules Jey, vice MM. eesons Mouuis Cliton, Shenan- revised sface the Giys of te or ty; Win. H. Minnick, vico EL. Ham. EE mon; Flint Hill, F county, “Phil the prevent Uren: : ny vice J vutbot Lady Spring itp | Chat, pouls et be applied ie, tbe. it Carrevili, Hlecot Wightopeaty Seater T AE. Tiany fucobalatencies, Pht GME way wate dand, vice ZY. Hi Hands Bandy Bott tis "sex county, Ver \, vi ve yi Hert iesnunad ong Bema cae |gAMEPwOR® isto ion Wasmeneen— dan, vice John Whitmur, New Sane icine Sea einars ran seer en ga 4 goah county, Lemuel Zirkle, vice F. Eeler; | aboat to enter the sitting-rootn of her reniones Be peeks, ath, county, J. T. Mann, vies | about 4:80 o'clock this morning for some med R. K. Burns: Séotteville, Albemarle county, Hi. | cine teens oes lying on the G, Harris, vie. W. Dillard; Livingston, Nel: | Bhe gave the alarin, and when ef husband ape nty, Win, epson, vies J. aivee and Steve Bath county, Robert t ~ by ‘arm Sprit 3 ico Win’ ginfth; Edenbutgh Sbenen: Mrs. M. M. Callohan, vice J.W. ward G. Mead: vids bh. itenesce Saeed wire Qntanang Moxer wal . Mead, vice P. B. Hancock; Marksville, Page county, Isaue H, Hold, view M. Briedel; | paras Pare —Witiam M. Bryant, oa Martingxiile, Henry coiinty,. Charles L. Butzel, | ggent dolng business on was arrested. vice C. W, Jones; Smithville, Charlotte county, is afternoon charged with fave pretenses, Beverly reslrtan, wee HG dchardachs | The warrant clings that by tainciy claiming mesville, a Want to ‘owner of letters Vice Samuel Lee; File's, Gooahiuid couniys Nt ante bt 280 fron 4 sell W. Childs, vice G. D. Farrow; Middlebrook, Augusta county, D. B: Kugelman, vice J.B. Fanner; Black and White, Nottoway county, Ran vy THE ERMOMETER. —' follow. ure, Henry county, A. N. Venuble, v 4 8; : Dandridge; Stuart, Patrick county, Abram Sto-| pamezee | ‘dean Pied ue JA eae yg es tt Oak bounty, Putrie Tico J. 8. Congiins Genpeneaie, Bark, Siadivon count.) Tose Nites "eloe Jet | ree ay Mio mag ry Johnhon; Hldgeway, Henry county. George J. Gri wie OO. Seder Balemy Fatis, bridge county, Octavia W. Page, vice G. W. Moxley; Afton, Nelso1 m egunty, Jas, E. Hall, vice E. E. Goodloe; Negro Ft over county, Garland T. Vest, vice D. fe Corby Tunstall, New Kent county, J. A. Davis, viee N. T. Lipscomhb; Irwin, Goochland county John ’. be apeu fg ville, eld L. Brown, ‘Aibermarie county. We. .L, Wood; Louddun, Loudoun county, Thos. F. Sexton, vice G, John- son (removed for cause); Weyer’ Cave, Aus ‘ 1B wanic® WD. Mevers fror cause; ving font Sf a ee ae -W. ; New D, ngham county, “ase, vice ‘J. Davis: Drake's branch. 3 lotte county, Win. S. White, vice J. i son; Slat Is, Hudson, vice T. Hy Johnson; Port, Repu Rockingham . county, J. Palmer; Orkney Sprt county, Jas. McGee, vice J- WSU City, Frederick county, Chas: H. Barns, vi a. A. Grove; Waynesboro’, Augusta county, Robt, a Wright vice W.' B. Kurtz; stresburg, Ta UN, Hiewstoet, Cet turf, vice P. Grove; Dawsonville, county, John G. Hernden, wico K. B, Dawson; Noutsville, Botetourt, Charles E. Layman, vico M.0. Beckner; Raleigh Springs, Rock! county, Wm. H. Pearson, vice L. C. Robinson; Falmouth, Siaiford egunty, C.8. Hein, view G. I. Lightner, Seville, Madison county, Bt. Clair ley; Stey D, Kirules, vieeJ. M. T. Smith; Wolttown Mady- | bad Loe ol Sourcounty, JW Uanicy, view Mt Ye Mensbalk ae. | arg eg Rocky Mount, Franklin coun’ Elizabeth a . =. Fon Soungj, Wa Weavers ites We Burgnueg: | Rew Sobesays het he hearing oa Bexs Gre Bah f jBugkinghamn county: Jonn G. et ‘Wednesday before Referee tit, vi }. Lesneur, Camp Creek, aunts Me aaa Peart may eS eckingham. vice J. Fioya Fiogd county, Witham Pondiers ounty, T. E Powers, vice A. H. ; Dillon Stil Zvankidn, gourte, James 0. Abshire, vioe Cg nye 2 K. Dillon; Cabin Hill, Shenandoah county, | $1 the hn Lag = cob Felstiman, vice H. H. Hoffman; Benton’ | So... BS — 4 pile —. Ville, Warren county, Robert Compton, vive F. | the pg ET | H. ‘Bolen; \Tappubannock, Essex county, Bc pf a a nee John W. MeDaniel, vice W. L. War: SAeeet guSons Hoya Carglne, cou, BB | wondlog several tn the, formas rank ey oe ean SPrOs | tatany. night it was ‘that five Mappsburg, Accomae county, Wm. ‘C. . Stee vice Eifiott: Cascade, Pittaylvaniy * orsoua were killed during te Hot Gev, W. Venable, vice J, H. Motley; Copper Hill, Fiovd county, Join T. West, vice A. T. Lowder, Meadows of Den, Patrick county, Jesse D. Blackard, vice W wson; Columbia Farnace, Shenandoah county, W. D, Pollard, vice Wim. Cai Crozet, Albemarie county, Sarah E. Ear! L. le; Dover Mines, Goochland county, C. E. Woodson,vice W, Tay: lor; Ashland, Hanover county, AliceC Mayo,vise "A Puanphrey; Fuirfax CHL, Fairfax county, J. W. Whitehead, vico J. Hawkhurst; Man: chester, Chestertield county, H. A. Jordan, vice Hobert’ Beattie; | Bridgewater, “Rocking county, Moses Strickler, a‘ 7 Me Lina J, Baker, ell , Caroline connty, vice A Goodloe; Drafton, Tork’ county, ‘Thos! Wainwright; The Piains, Fauguler county, J.'T, Carter, vico H.W, Mid: J, Crockett, vice. fon, “camper,” vt Be Ninpeons to vice J. ; Caltand’s, Pittayivanta county, Wm. 7. Mitenell, vice, Wm, 7 Cousins; Sain Piteyivania county, Wine Be . Bittavivanl 5 3 Garter: Ruckersville, Green county, Bone, win Hergdon, vieo J. 8 Douglass, © master at Carrollton, Carroll county, Md, vice N. Green, General Fins Assistant Postmaster General Hay, tn all the "1 Uc ith leadl Ml the Mahone postinasters of Virginia will be removed. The adi tools and agents of Mahone, them In place would be onlytoald tbat extent. ‘The policy of the administration is to replace them with persons who will consider their duties to the public as the first require- ments upon them. SS ‘and will sealnercr it se ea eas THe WALES CouRTMARTIAL.—In the Wales courtanartial this morning Mr. F. V. Walker, chief clerk of the navy pay office, was sworn rice ipo: Cuee. at Mexico and andexamined. He produced from the files of his office duplicates of the vouchers which were submitted last week from the auditor's Office, which duplicates were sul in evi- dence one by one. Atthesame time thecheoks drawn in ent of the vouchers were pro- duced = ‘the nz LALA recess ‘was upon the stand, eemyet t to the A! init ‘UNDER i il Boe sonnet PE am mage the State dey it ited Cy < tis atarg > of Pra iio sega omcors will oe mee be sigi A tw about Wednesday.” ‘Wea. 012 Pennsyivanie avenee northwest and 735 ‘Sib & southeast. Telephone call No 864 @3-Om ————