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AUCTI oN SALES. ART NOTES, AUCTION SALES. THE EVENING STAR. _ | sees chencegtie sees come teats safes Lanta Is perpari pienuscimeee eumeeees _— — == = H cee -— Mr. Charles Lanman is preparing a mass Py ‘TN PARLIAMENT TESTEKDarY. FUTURE DAYS. Wt ter BL. WILLIAMS &Co., Auctioncers. painter, contributes a philosophical, temperate Mre. Imogene Robinson Morrell has tssued of fresh matter for a new dition ~ his fas- ™a the house of commons a me = | DOUBLE SHEET. Dele aT a Bere oun, Artist, the | invitations for an tnformal reception this even- | Cinating remiutscences of Dacicy menotee eaker, Ob taking the chair, read & SLALem aS 75 jeaana ce =e Pee eth Oe eden, A Journ. < : ner. : 1 Ga es SSE SER, Sa Raa ere ee SATURDAY.........Febraary 5, 1881, | has long been needed, and fr. gouthworth is a | {ne St ber studio rooms in the Corcoran Bulld- } “airs Burnett has recovered ber health eat. | jet BE Would use the authority eutrusted vo : dim with circunspection, 80 as to ensure fre _—Max Wey! has not yet secured astudlo, and | {tently to be hard at work again. Like Wal- | dom of debate. and that he would snoray tay at presen! ma ter Scott, she finds the morning the most favor. | Tues Defore the house; meanwhile will locate Ta Vernon ROW ae te the Coterres | able seacon for composition, and at that time | Wake artle the practical emect ot which wil Nt person to lawnch suck a venture. nana IMPORTANT oF LETTER FROM NEW YORK. CONGRESSIONAL, THE GALE CO! FINE oI PAL VFR-PLATED WARE AND RODGERS’ OVT- SILVER: ie ovr. ae * of the da e does most of her pe: ;. | de to prevent a member who 18 dissatisfied wi B Frow His Gauenres, So. IT Ogestect ART MATTERS—THR ARTISTS’ FUND socretr— | Conclusion of Yesterdays Proreced- Pauaine. oer capac ueneeie oo ae the answer to a question moving the adjour: STENeT. PRILADELPHIA, BY OBDER TAUNTON S811.VER-1'.ATRB CO. GLIMPSES AT THR PIOTCRES—THE ART GALLBRY — ings. —Mr. Poole, who has been absent from —Nothwithstanding its bitter flavor, ang | CB Of the house. The announcement w Now ov Exatmition BRIDGMAN'S TICTURES—THE DEALERS’ GALLE- | THE ELECTORAL COUNT RESOLUTION PASSES THE ‘Washington for some time, has taken a studio * », received wtth cheers There were very te Wahine BAU | _ RIRS—THEATRICAL MATTBRS—LITBRARY NOTES, SENATE. in Vernon Kow, aud hopes soon to have some. | Perhaps because of it, Mr. Murray's “Sup | dome rujers present at the opening of tke abe. Bévtcce: fe se Gen aiees 1 oon trespay MOBNING-Fennrany 814, \¥ 10 RTC. SENATE.—After our report closed— thing to show his friends when they call. Roga” is working its way to a fifth edition. | Son, but they gradually arrived in the house BT KEY RIWERM OTH AND 10TH, x, Festiing at 2 apd + 30 p.m, and wig | (Specia? Correspondence of the Evening Star.) Mr. Edmunds, In opposing Mr. Morgan’s res- —The Water Color Exhibition now open in | Its Hew issue ts to be Illustrated. during the question and reply. Mr. DAY arp EVENING till time of Bale, | continued from day to day at the same hours until Naw York, Feb. 4. | olution denying the right of the President of | New York isagreat success, both fuaretall — Another Washington novel, (apt. Vance’s | TOS€ At 5 o'clock p. m., amid cheers, to move the which takes place . | the entire stock is closed ont, at our Sales-room, tt now 1 the Senate to count the electoral vote, said it | ang “un sia Ae We ‘<tc? 2 e, | Scand reading uf the protection Dill. Mr. . “ “ SDAY The world of art ts just in full swing,and and in artistic mertt. Gver $25,000 worth of Prince's Favors,” ts also having a good sale. | Rrediaugh . MONDAY, TUE-DaY AND WEDNESD corner 1#th and D streets ‘facing Pennsylvania | 7 x, Duyery aad oohnstawnre i had not come from a committee, but was the | Hictures have al besn anid oeeoree idevil : Pivdlaugh. radical. moved the pejection ‘of the EVENINGS, avenue), ertecially adspted tothe disolay of thete dealers, artists, buy ‘urs have | midnight work of a secret conclave of that athe Rots lready ee ca Altogether these two young mea promtse to be joss eee Said. there ts Do certaiaty Cust Fanavary tre srw and $ri, aT 8 O'cLore, | Cae coos, and tp the comfort fee araple opportunities of busying themselves 1a @ | body of people who had been undertaking to ‘ ruary num! e (nateurts | tmportant acceastons to the Washtugton COTS | eadlly ae eae ae il approve a land Dil as vt Cchysesttefheg, Phelps s 4 private view and ‘‘stag party” of The Artists’ : pular periodical yet pud- 2 2 a itsd ND ” INGE IN IRELAND. of tu@ one sid here by Mr. B. Scott, | Breabfaxt, Dinner, Pickle, and Sucar Casters. edict, a mere Drufum Julien, the resolution larger parish of readers than the fiction writers Meettt gs 10 denounce the gover a wacie Awa Ok uate Ice Pitchers, Tilting Sets, Tea Sets, Ura. Fund Sccléty was held in the main gallery of | conid only be an expression of ‘the optaton of | USbed. The Uterary matter ts both interesting Naud On Suncay meee may be re- | held tn many places tn Irelau “Uacle Toms | but there ts geperally anabse ever Wi A number of arrests, ¢special ten, made Its first appearance in Wasaington. | of thie land league 1 of any other city tn the world. BWI — | Cake Beakete, Eyencnea, Fruit aud Kerry Stands, | the National Academy of Design. ‘This society | the two houses. He did not understand tne | #29 Valuable, and seit aa pga numerous | membered, too, that Mrs. Stowe’ wee, Toilet Seta. 1s, a8 ls generally known, a species of life insur- | Senator (Mr. Edmunds) to deny it was compe. | Aug hemakabls kood. Cabin,” the most widely read D lery, Bakinx, Pudding, and lutter Dishes. ance gulid, the pictures contributed each year | tent for the two houses to express their opin- a . . — A portrait of Alexander J. Datlas, w! ap and Oyster Turcens. by the members being sold at auction and the | !0B upon a great Neate ey eel he pO) las, WhO Was, {HABLES W. HANDY. Real Estate Avent. | TRUSTEE’ 4 SALE IN MOUNT PLEASANT. iy a expected to Be maiko ub ot S, — The “History of the Christian Religion to | rectly the coerct 1 DILL has passed the house of » deed of trust, dated the 24th : + K could not deny that, for the established cus- | Secretary of the Treasury 1514-16, patnted by » Yeu or ” * commons, gan sts! te at ‘prone’: SD Waiters, Oups, Goblets, Syrups, Ken, kes proninm or yearly sum due trom each going | tom in Parliament aidtn Congress hadooeato | Me ¥. Thorpe ot Oblo: hee recengay etd OE | the Year Two Hndred,”"by Charios i. Watte, eae Uber 732, fo Sue ot th records 0} he socanec ofthe ALE, into’the common (und. Anything over this | briny in declaratory resolutions and then to | to the collection of the Treasury Department. | 3; ™-; a8 just been issued by C. V. Waite « $4.00 WORTH OF DIAMONDS STOLEN. —The tow arty ecured trerebie. Y will weil ee yuodeanction, | Regevs) and oshera Celebrated Trinin and QusA- | Drought by any picture is returned to the art- | {Tame measures In accordance with tht resolu- | The same artist 1s also putnting forthat col. | Co Chicago. This volume is the result of an | elty show window robbery of Spik’s.on hc in front of the premises, oo TUES! TE ate 4 tions. a hat invest: jon extending throngh several years, | avenue, 1p New York, last Thursday night, w DSGePISSGAEe. OME LE TEAEROOSER ae | Me ee ee ene Shouse ofall He ace contributions this year are fully up to |” str. Edmunds moved an amendment to make H Aen, Lhe Portralt of Mon. Walter Forward, | ang instituted tor tue satisiaction oF the | repeated last uignt ta. slant the cae aeeen Lot namberrd thirty two (32) tu block numbered s, ' ac Ladi average lu quality.—althous® same of the | the resolution read, “that 1a the opinion Af the * a author. Two years of the time were speut ta | at thestore of -! -xander Newbu % eight (in Tend aid Brostarecordsdectatteion | Sour. Oveter and Gravy Ladies, Pest Known artists, a8 Messrs, Huntington, 1G. | senate and House of Representatives the trest. | _— MY. J. Q. A. Ward has been chosen to pre- | the itt of Congress, which {s particularly | SIXth avenue. The < Of partof Pleassut Pains and Mount Pleasant Se De ee ee eat . irown and Wyant, are conspicuously absent.— | Gent of the Senate is not Invested,” etc. Pare & model In clay for the proposed statue of | rich In the depariment of Biblical litera’ure, | Window and secured $4000 worth of diamonds ermas of rae Ove third cash. balauce in six Pie, Iee Cream, Fish, Frait and latter Knives. | and, seen throuyh the wreathe of clear smoke ‘The amendment was rejected—yeas 28, nays Washington (0 be erected in Wall street by thi ‘The result 18 what seems to be an tmportant | While the proprietor gaved at the transaction im twelve spd eiitesn months, with interest at the Sugar Spoons and Longe. and under the benign intiuence of oysters.salad | 35° 9 party vote, except that Mr. Hamoton , Mr. New York Chamber ‘ot Cor ve. If ded © | contribution to religious history. The author | stupefied Qeroninnmear, ani before an outery Property sald. E50 dew atteeor sam, TMEOR || Nat Pleks, Navin Rings, Carvors, Tebie Cnt- | Abd putica, the pictires looked uncommoaly | Sonediria) aud Mr Whyte, With Mie DariS, signs are accepted, it 18 understood that Me, | CXPresses Mis obilgations to the Hoa. Wan | was raised the burglars had gained #0 muck weeny Sol. OS Hew etme et rare lery- . Weil, Ainong the guests present in addition to | (iy voted yea with the republicans. Ward shall hove cee SS tothe | Birney, of Washington, formerly Professor in | Start that pursutt was fruitless. J.T. COLDWEIL, Anctioneer. _San29-0 eda ane nal toy theese cee atte, Gaperior | Srtists and preesmen there were noticeable the | "vir. Hoar moved an amendment, adding to | Ward Seall ba) Dore, hehe cote | the University of Francs, for valuable ald tn ee 2 = = s _ Goods made by these well-known manutactories. Rey. Dr. Robert Collyer, Edmund Clareace Sted- | tye resoiuion the words “and that iv'ts the duty statte ‘e on ey Are not approved, he 1s to be | p15 researches, : =: Boers Bay INstRANCK.— MP. YO . heal Estate Auctioneer Chairs will be farnisned the ladies, who are re- | man, th» poet banker, Laurence Hutton, ©. B. + of congress, without delay, to institute meas. } P2! $1,000 for his work. — Lee & Shepari, Boston, have jast tssued in | N°W. VOrk yesterday, Joseph adler and Leow TRUSTER'S S4L¥ OF TWO STOKY HOUSR, Sopa EOE CS without Bunce of Appleton’s, Alvan S. Southworth, the ures to execute the due and orderly performance — The Mexican government is wise in its own a netgear rede < Ms kK. Von Hiller, charged with defranding the “No. 232 ELEVENTH STREET S UTHEAST” Sao positive apd without reserve. African traveler, B.C, Ruaner of Puck, and | of caig duey ih future.” day and severation,—much wiser, for example, alnty formithe “Poems of Many Years and | Métropolitan Life Insurance company by Meaan Tig virtue cf a dead oa tent, tated 0, Texius cosh on delivery of the goods. other celebrities, Mr Thomas Hicks, Ne A., ‘Adopted in a viva voce vote. © than was that of Egypt of afew yoars Tt | Many Places,” by Walter Gibson, Comminder | of claims to which bogus medical certificates May, B.D. 1876 ‘and reoerded in Liber No. By order of AMES P- HALL, Treasurer, Pra Mh Moora, tre secretary ce auc | Mr, Morgan's resolution, as thus amended, | is reported that the eathorhies es Our sister | {SN uthor of “A Vision of Falry Landand | Wefe attached, were forually arranged... FOUr S18, follo 473 one of the laud records of the febs-tt_ WALTER B. WILLIAMS & Co., Aucts. | “tyr the.domath of landscape proper the chter | Was tben adopted—yeas 42, with one vore (vr. | Teported that, the aut GRE te ano Other Poems.” ‘The poems in the present vol- | Afferent complaints were made, and one of the District of Columbia, and at the reqaest of the = = = = = » Aucts. In Wee pre of landscape proper the chief Whyte) tn the negative. ‘The ailirmative vote Neue ed Lely refa 0 allow M. umé@ are of unequal merit, but asa whole they parties certified to by the accused as a dead party wecureg thy, H shall nel at public auc- | Y)UNCAREON URUS., Auctloneara Fees resets award. Gay. Homes woie, | Wucluded with the democrats Messrs, Allison. | {y°si'¢ Charoay to remove trom the country any | Stora amundant rowed foe the falta ake cage | hid named Philip heteenbeng, week produced on front. f the rrmieas at 4 O'CLOeK FM —_ those of Messra, Rdward Gay, Homes Martin, | Biair. Hooth, COUKUBE, Davie (liLy Moat eon Me ano oie In the course of | Son's preity lange and growing circie of samir- | (COUrt in excellent health Lot numbered steht (8 ) tn, equare aumberad nine PERISH ERE EAS Parton and Mack. Mr. Gay's large pietirearia | SORES. (Nev) —The Society OL Decorative Art ot Nowa otk | een a Cargene ny a ' bun ired and uinety (190,) bewiuning forthe same = oy 2 | Winding stream and a sloping meadow landis } ,2B€ Senate resumed consideration of the s ies a — The midwinter number of S:v'iuer's Mags- | yen received at Panama that the North Amer Cnenmadzed snd forty seven (47) feet from the | ENTIBE STCCK OF GTAPLE GROCERIES | Rilcrecones and breauie Antas Peas pension 3p pio priation DIL The question being | Offers the following prizes: $500 for the best | ine ig Superb all the way Unrough, and is espe- | ican bark Kichard has been tak ‘an Argon. rt Of square, snd runpigg ND LIQUORS, hs with, 1 2 On Mr. Wither’s amendment, inserting the pro- | design for a portiere or window-hanging; $100 | | z : <p al | ; . eo of 11th @ reet tweaty-one AN Q' S, ‘Evening, ° with its welldrawn tree farmand . Ss cially in demand hereabouts on accow Une war vessel for taking guano and penguins fn. hs thence erat ous hundred sud | CONTAINED IN STORE, No. 625 LOUISIANA | excellent sheep is the best picture he has fAven | (S0of {he sixty surgeons’ Dill. Mr. Logan oc- | tor the second best; $200 for the best design for hats nt of ‘its | from Bahia Nueva, Pataconla, without tne por, Ye : doe cupied the intervening time until the adjourn- 01 : ge charming Mlustrated paper on our pieturesque a 7) feat rix (6) inches to the Ung ofan AV E, BETWEEN SIXTH AND for some time, and conveys a sense of rest and | Dir in Opposition to the bill. i) screens, of not Jess than three-panels; $59 for | Sig nelghboring city of Alexandria, and its | Mission of the Argentine government. Gwenty-one (31) Teer one (1) inch. aad thence went SEVENTH STRERTS NORTHWEST. the ware Hehe rans Wood interior, where | ™ Without action on the pending amendment Mess or band: spplicateg Ce eatin cases ater | chapters of Mra Burnett's absorbing Fair | siman-kimae ox LAKE MICHIOAN.—A dis- qe nandred sl seyentecn (Tis) tact xix (6) inches anc, follage and broods over tue still. wacersis very | £0,the pension appropriation bull, tue Senate, at | Hrequin, orathey eesti Role cover, lam. Barbarian.” In Mlustrations this number of | pach from Chicago says & Prout of Ube severity ‘One third cash and the balance in aix, AT AUCTION. ir. Hicks 1s represented by a capital work—a DISCUSSION ON SOUTHERN WAR CLATSI3, ie Tooms of the Soctety, +4 Kast 19th street, he ets of} - Ae any @ pasty bree gent e twelve and omhtcen months secured by a depdat | Bycvistas of eee’ or asstgaisients Gary boy and girl In a cottage kitchen inspectinga | HOUSE.—After our report closed:— from the 25th to the 27th of April next. the London Ponce te soeard ee nted praise in | steigh ride on Chicago harbor to. the "crip," t roperty sold. aad. ee ee recorded, Twill sell at public: auct.on, on SRD oho Rei ree teary S eee gar eae Sa erent Into committee of the whole | —The Corcoran Gallery bas recently added | which they have broucut the artot mont cx: | Sept ence et the mouth of which ts onl a : WHI NeSDay. Orn Day or Fenn ‘ 3 : c 5 5 ene mine | Bealyroc al casi stan opine cine mem an | boise, commencing atid Gtcnocn sw, the entire | finished picture, depleting @ taotner Istening | “The Diilor the relief of Mrs E. P.- Page being perenne selena a eee Boaseee quailtion. While are ee: dllustrations | sweep witha field glass from the lighthouse Aliconveyanctra and tending at phrchascra cost, | Stock contained in Store, No. 29 Louisians ave- | to a chubby, naked baby who stands on her | called up, Mr. Goode sald that since the dig: | PY CDlallva, a popular and talented Paris Wood-cutting, but which. 80 far se 4c know | Tevedled the fact that nothing bat a’ feld of A deposit of #1) required at tims of «ale. If terms | Be, comarising in part knee, Mr. Abbot Hae jcoattbutes the hoad cussion omnia Sadan place upon this bill ee bas gens reorat Spring land—") nave never been previously obtained, They pooping hg rgaboed bsg aywegicw nt greater fied : : ofalady very well painted and excelleat to | on last e recelyed a letter s right, er a siowery . ane Sate eate h has been know for thirty years, tas prteerte wil beosecl oe ee atcer eae ne Mackerel, qusliiy: Andale Deane Kine B sleeping giti in | the widow of Capt. Hugh Page tuwulchises | dsy.--cbarmingly set off with chilaren aad de. Chel ecco e tiene (oxtreme delicacy and skilt of | Some apprehensions are felt as to the fesult fanlting purchaser b cn eae {ne arms of a megrcss, {he only part Of whom | instructed him peremptorily to withdraw her | Mestic animalsand fowls, They are lovely to | Veactty wiry Ace Poke en eee ie eess Aud | when the break-up comes. but It will require Jen) coRabs APPLETON P.OLARK. Trustee. | Boxes Tobaces, Citrp, Oorned Boot, {lsible is her sable bands clasped in front. | petition. If he felt at Mberty to consult his | Sehtiment and admirable tn execution, ‘but | SeAils and yet to combine with thie a ogee, | Several nours of strong wind, creating a heavy | sit, Arthur Quattley as usual has ali blsown way | Own ferlings e would. without hesitation, | strike us as rather Detter adapted fora pitvate | Stays anGgetio comune with this painters | Current down the lake, 10 0 tis FAMILY § | Mgishes. Broome Tas ss Bod Rar ean ae are ee nead, Mass.” | press this bill to a final vote, but in this matter | house or small collection than for the walls of | tent and shade. ‘The Pnesoomeienee ene . ae oe ee | cea ehert Goods of al a sae of Dr Baye with lis Hsbing boats, are | he felt constrained to obey the tmstructions | Such an institution as thatin which they are | Of enjogistic nolicr of the Seon es | Kiusa mis Wire ny MISTAKE, YIDER ater and Platform, ) Tull of breeze aud sea motion, the cloud aud j which he had received trom the petitioner. | Dow placed. by advising English artists to “go and da like. | POGKy trening a wiilte woman wr C Counttre, She.y‘nv, Awning, waves being instinct with movement and re- | Her feelings had been so wounded by the fierce — Miss Edmonia Lewis, the young American | wise.” John Demp's house, tn Checkerton, Charlotte CIDER, ‘ALSO, AT 1 O'CLOCK P.M flection. Mr. Julian Scott, the well Known de. | assault made upon the memory of her dead | sculptor of mixed Indian and African blood, has panty, Na. and ake to stay aday er cere, can 3 Horwes, 2 crocere, 18, ineator of war scenes, {3 represented by a scene | husband that she was not willing <o furnish 1a Italy a measure of hool Punishments. e seemed to have plenty of money. Demp suiray an t+ Harness. 7 a 3 entitled “I wish J could take a baud,” in which | any pretext for the renewal of that assault. | €MOyed durine ler s flicer 18 Overlooking some of his men play- | The petition would not have been presonted it | Success not often accorded to artists of much tds, and also by a snow scene witha sen- | the humble petitioner had foreseen that It Pope Assines. iinel on duty. Wordsworth Thompson por- | would have been taken as a pretext on watch ssligi ote 2 , | had only one good chamber In the house, and Edivor Star:—There i some consolation left | told her she could Occupy Tht He acon ictous birth. ‘Tae » 301 time | tothe parents who send their children tothe | ingly put ber in there, giving her a bed by the her studio and blessed her efforts; | public school | Terme rash. an 0! All the above goods are staple and worthy theat- | Ing cal | tention of Grocers and private varties. fobs RK. W. BALDWL 160 BARRELS SWEET CIDE, that is, thelr heads are harder | side of his wites bed.’ Den), seeing that she 100 BAL:RELS REFINED OIDER, trays a river boat drawn by two horses anda | to attack rudely the cherished memory of her 3 0} urchased one of her | than that of the little girl who was killed by | h&d money, determined to’ murder her, and In etore and for eale by | CORD WEBS ;Auctianeer diligence full of passengers drawn upa levies | honored dead and to comment uncharttavty groups for an . and another. “The | being struck on her Lead I Olt City by her Wednesday ight he crept into the room, re and foreale . — TRUSTEES' SALE OF A VAL! LI: BUSINESS el hotles or & Mediterranean town. Both are uupon the character of the southern people. ft | Gld Arrow Ma ee) il z a ignt and arial In quality, Other good an as been Intimated In tue repubilean pres3 and x CORNER AND DWELLING, BEING No. 900 typical contributions come from Oliver L. L y, | upon the floor that his (Mr. Goode) oojecn in art knows nelther race ner religion | boxing ears is favorite amusement of the | the bight. bemp went to the bed which ne H STREET NORTHIAST. Dielman, J. F. Cropsey aud several well known | presenting this petliion was Insidlously to | 18 ever new. young ladies who teach in this city. Tats goes | Supposed the guest occupled. He could onty By virtne of a deed of trast dated June 1, members. Establish @ precedent forthe payment of south- | —A state of Theodore Parker, costing | On day after day. no notice being iaken by tue | Msingulsh the ovtiines of the figure, and™he 1875, and recorded in Liber 788, fol. 3, one ern war claims, No charge could haye teen ), 1s to be erected In one of the squares in | WUstees although there are many complainis, | Se2{U{Ltwo murderous blows with the axe, Guanles of COlmItES Gad be the ates onus more unjust and more destitute of any founda nth end of Loston, $500 were lett tor | THEE Be some persons so fooltsu as to (tuk ilueran eae sed hy bere Tae KEG AKD SPIGOT LOANED. | of the 5 Hon. lle presented It as a representative duty. the trustees ought ¢0 stop such bratal puats% his Daughte was | teacner, otherwise there would bea doven killed | 2fmed with an axe. Tt seems that his wite SAMUEL C. PALMER, Iady Ashburton. The old | hereevéry month, as slapping on the head aad | 8Pd the other woman had changed beds during Depot- 1224 29th st., West Washington THR AMERICAN ART GALLERY AND BRIDGMAN, In addition to this exhibition and taatof the CIDER IN 3-GALLON KEGS A SPECIALTY— the ty in interest and thereby secured, we | Water Color Society, which steadily improves Si 5 Sel oC, B Dalle: that purpose by the will of the late Nathaniel pnt, but tuey take ere: 0 had murdered hi, own wife. He fed from the publ zt ‘ont of the premises, ¢ {UC Was sent Lo hire, because he bailey ca purpose by ment, but tuey take more lnterest tu loval u . | Wa pReuray (run Morir Dax or Fuuacany, very. year, there are now on view, at the Amer- | It Wasa Just Claim. He wished to repeat what | Cushing Nash of Boston. fd Jt 8 thought | schools and disiocating market sites tuan they | FOO, and py fee 2 1A DISS! ata e'cLocg eb M., all of lot number gallery, “| “piel | he had frequently said che le of the south re wi culty ‘aising the re- 0 In regan! to the maauer ta Whica the chil . Seo e wd q _Telephonic Connection sett Ae a ie Lenk ew eet eon reas tean Art Gal ry, to 3 a atredt, the DIETS Te neat oreo aa Be eae expect | MAinder of the needed sum. It this project 13 | dren are treated. Coxgonreee turved lat J the body of his wife into a EESWSX CANDLES, umbersl pine huudred anit thirty three (35). | peen so successful in Paris, and whose artistic | that losses incurred by individuals a3 a neces. | Called out, the statue will be, we believe, the <a | clump of woods near by, and burled tt by the B | improved by « two-story dw ith storeroom. | enters 4 ose artiste | sary ineldent of the wat, Would ever be reli. | litst ever erected tn America to actergyima A Hap Over the Kuuckles for | lightofa torch. He then went back, and was WHITE AND YELLOW. | “Germs of sale, By the cove of tha deed of | bresehtatious of Moorish and jeadtera scenes) | Sus Incl e ne OF Wie war would ever be rela” | cha hie, seaitcantiy eocug : 3 “John.” engaged tn burning the bed sheets’ when he trnat the terme of tale, for the indebiedness, are | and types have gained him such a high place | Dursed to them. They had gone sito the war heretic’ by all denominations considering aitor ‘Sar: S was arrested. 5 ibs. 3 Oc. | wade cash, with the balance payable in eiiteen | in contemporary art. There are more taan | With thetreyeswideopen, “na full Knowlede th he ay y od enominations considering Ediioy Sav:—“Jonn” forgot to be consistent (pure 50e. his theresfier with interest. ‘The trustees, | three uundred of his works in the present col. | Of all the consequences 'o “They hadi | Memselyes orthodox. : Jn his exposition of the dire state of thingsas ; IwrorTiNG Guas FoR IyMoRaL PCReosma, — 2 $1.00. sta sea de, modity the terms on | lection, embracing landscapes, tateriors, fig- | St#Ned everything they possesscu on the tssue | — st was understood some time ALobtains In tits miserable city where women | EXaminaiion was held lu New York yesterday 20 Iba. Turkish Prunes... 1.00. s{ifored payinents, chouldsner mou. | UFes, abinals, and, indeed, ranoing tae entire | Of the sigantte struggle, aud they had lost, and | aipert Bierstadt and toga Bonk ne Justice Flamimer of Miss K. Joha- narged with the abduction of young girs Castie Garden for t r were prepared manfuily to accept It as tt ot war. He trusted, in view of that decla are permitted to ride in street cars with tired men.” Aceording to John’s most loz red by any purchaser. Oue hun. | gamut, so to speak, of pictorial art. Sever lars ela | be paid down when the property | the most itoportant cauvases are lent by al of didates for membership in the Brit N. B.—Everything tn the G: ery line as low, cal | F showing, he had no bustness to “take a seat ne aoe iting eullieenen oes moral purposts. The and often lower, than advertised prices. is pavched of All meas aus at pugchaser's | owners, Moser. J (i, Bennett, Dr. Ke We | ee a ae ne ee with aifiieuity.”” What rights, pray, has he | lesllmony was to the citect “A” the women | ee Settlement made within te a Stearns, ge e, and other: Funeral | Stbility resting upon him, that his northern aentea? Why’ did ¥' not watt | Bd made a contract with au, in Copan- GEO. A. OHABE, | Saleor proves rand, PT | Rites of Mutumy,” the gold medatpteture ot | felow-cltizens ofall politcal parties would dis: hs he tLe Raeoeeca TREO en to Teortve by every steame "2 “or Cares Pe eS ono we LEE the Salon In 7s, 18 a most mpressive and dae | ws t with ease and comfori in place with dimiculty” to th ready installed: 3s & adt realize b gh foreign-born — artist thus honored, the other two bi aos for Whom she was tO pay 4 certain sum, pty tg rrest Was made on complaint of Sopuls {ole that ladies | 8d Helga Wilton, whom she herself brought that ladles | Over on the ste om each, down | & Cocament pre ber for sx in consi thelr pas- Suni ot ten kroger, Danian ntaloiag the casket, | ‘uestion, and would not permit tuls phantom. fan29-im_ 12) : 2 | _feb4.7,11, 14,35 composition, the barge his ora dire of rebel cl 5 a = OEIC: = Loape | 27. | the professional mourners, the musicians aud | U's chimera dire of rebel claims to disturb thalr bre epee aie bier a WV ACTES B. WILLIAMS & 00., Auctioneers. | Gra GAFStnen (orci Teetcnbntodes concen Se Oe ne etre cant and Copley, both of whom were born in thi AND PEERLESS POTATOES. | ct EES SALE OF THE CONTENTS Of | tlated and pleturesque whole. A circus scene, Bon Via ee oat presumed to spe country, The former, tt wil be remem) =e 9 Sante new Busbet | THis PARKINSON HOUSE, No. 622 PENN. | In Which & man, standing on two horses, sup- | Sy Po uthern men on this subject, Le bevet pee, | Was for nearly thirty years pr ted Sugar, ty,for 31.00} SYLVANIA AVE RETWE and inne Conger) to auestion hor ihe | Academy, and enjoyed the rare qn eee 1.00 ANN tH ere mit bim (Mr. Conger) to ques'loi whether be , nsay “Thank you, don't ip: culine howl! ts generally that they bow into a vaeant piace without even a sign of grat- | Months Mtude. Do “poor tired men” over in that of 4) Seee DAML wad eration of havin, ¢, Is also ex -ellent SixTd | ports a girlon his kne ST. | “A Koyal Pastime in Nineveh,”—a cireus scene, | STREETS N | 4 ie ed KnIEhthoo: the hands oftae | the blest” call kogh spre: ome! | This document was produced tn court. corer. 991) 88) 8 1.00 BERING IN ALL aBOUT TWENTY | where the Assyrian monarch, with archers and | Teally dd represent them; whether he ltd rep. paving Supe ta ea pe hanes Orne Crore eoae con cares Done oe red or hearing the eviden ei clote Ree bee I ot | spearmen, face Hous—-is repiéte with vigor and | Tesebt the milifons of people tn the south in- Sa aICE John, dear. do the Britishers’ tale mack ot | dee! uri-diction, and advt Sr ene Sore Sages Boel. so © of a deed of trust dated, No-¢y | interest. “Thi body of the dead lion, andthe , terested in the passage of war clatms, If tt be b Salona Gallery, Ot London Mas se- | their novle velt-sariiciog mess te eliswie e | Tal ine frie { be taken before the Gd Governn ent Java Coffees por 1b 2 Heth, AD dsi3.and duly recorted VAL | militant bearing of the oue just let foose and | Uwe that the gentleman did represent the | cured Lord suifolk’s famous “La Viergeaux | 1 i ired Woman Sarai } United Stat stoner. Miss Johnson was. Very best Hie Cotes: per tb 1g | in Liber No. 909, foll0 345, et seq. one of t | facing nts toes, are y portrayed. “Prager | Southern people, then let their representatives | yochers," by Leonardo, at a cost of #4 a unacisuateame tine me befor Sloper Stiehts, to the U. 8 Minnesota F: faa ome Hecests fap Wye non Colney, Ocal | in the Mosque” ant “Niblan Fortuue-tellers” | Collect express Wagons and whe £0:| chen wre send Of eubn priées eine paler Know comeing’ by hear Pe asa. | court, yesterday afternoon, where, on the UT. 8. D 5 3 = % | : Pon war Claims and cart h is p elng ke ; e eng seekers TER | eit publleaurtion, cathemmeminsyon TEUKS. | are ilkcWloe notewortiy. but were one to gpee- | tO the cominttee room on ee Cintas Ba Cae | Thi qvteid eerste GROOT ERE eaaet passed contort of traveling by railover tuers, | state whieh. t portation of nig : : u is of In- 9 sind ¢ 2 be ere | Ole “ y tim b cae tancine or ar 4 immoral purposes, she Was hel + Dos Carice Sherry, rich aud frui meet * “Tnatue in part . “It tuay be mentioned, however, tnat | Of “Carry me back to old Virginuy shore.” He | marvel at the ntimber of them tu this coun 5 8 woluan’s Wels worth to trav j = potas goiter -é fro pe a 5.00 | nt Chamber Suites: Oottaze Furaiture; of the heads, Nubian, Ish, Arabian and | MOved to recoramit the bil with instructions | ploked up lor a mere song, here and there to | Tene Wate oy . aes any county CENSERAL GRaNt ON PHTLADELPHIA.—Generad Gel 2.50 | i Redsteads, Bureaus and Washstands; un, are til of Individuality and race | 10.the committee on naval alratrsto report wiih | Europe, as we are told, as well as at the small | Under Heaven, @r. Eslitor, wher mon do ny: | Grant arrived in Patladelputa yesrerday, tho German Mu-tay ; ker wa “n Beccnce | O))) tate Cie Rates ane Gate teristics, while in texture and qualliy | & full siatement of the facts of the cas¢, poud- } prices they fetch when brought to the hammer | Whine about thelr ¢ where Very choice Ports fice Molasses, per wali... 40 tens . : orn! > r rlabou ‘ orge W. Chids, bY whom he was nigh | ing which. on motion of Mr. Goode, the bill was | here; and we cannot help wondering why the | Prolonged howl about womai fvadt> Dining room Chairs; Card Tables. Sideboards: att-st Mr, Bridgman’s ttle to the And all other ayticies usually kept in a firat-ctase | la'@ on the tab! directors of the gallvrtes there do not come over } B&t go up, | know where it may be fo | anes Oy, Sithong J. Deecel at iti Nitti shes etew ot these 43 , ladon the tal re he callers ere do no! come over pedis s , a mak | en aim by Anthony Drexel at aetablishmect, at correspoudinaly low Szures, at \ Hatndiatess siatiresscey Blanket Paty Seng, ter OF these pictures | “Sine Sreaker laid before the House a messaze to tock up, whenever ther want | that we may go, in a bods, leaviug J | isn cent residence 10 West Phtladolonia HOWAED’s, Surcans, Belaine’ Beating Rtowrs : , iike | {Teun the President Sores | [ere erent peace epee as pro lene a | Miebt were Mr. and Mrs Charles Carroll, Of s ii ‘arpers: Lounges; Plated Wars b tue | ton frora the Sccretary of the Navy with rete uch and back would nothing compared to | me al'lmorc. General Grant left to-day for New i ete One ee | Gat sud Croctery Ware Reet reniy Paine “to tue | ence to the dispatch of a vessel for the rellef of | what they Would save In pirenage prices, ee ee | York cn business connected with the World's = a — - | se ceen Bone: = : a | the Jeanette expedition, and commending th —The subject of erecting a monument tp | P/Hor Stars—I wish to lasert afew lnesin | utr, LOBIDA ORANGES, | Tie Gad ineny other actoles wen | ents TES EAL EES aE a vatanvie: | oem aA the secretary to the favor- | the late Horace Greeley ts being agitated a. | JOUr valuable paper, in answer te that upgal ¢ hed le, re to te. 1 the deaters’ galleri y and valuable ton of Congr ie Y . agate ‘ i at geNtienan wh ce 7 ut IvPatTs YROM a Pin SoRaTCH.—A colored wo- FRESH TOMATOES, CAPONS FROM PHILA- ee pees eae = pe Importations are not waiting. At Schaus’ | se then adjourn [aes Se caiiction ee j Readies apts eterno aoeor Giant wan natved Rachel Jones. at Shenandoan tow PHIA. 7 DE. PA ch, Trastes. ere has ju = F 5 | SSS j Matter ni rough) an iaqiiry as to erda’ y true gentle vould dea Works Pace county, died on Si 3 Atso, PHILADELPHIA OHICKEN AND TUR- | febt-d WALTER b. WILLIAMS & do., Aucis. inant we He ae tee peng ne i what became of the very considerable sam et IE oF and give andy te frou areorateh ie kesyeen or tan eae mi : : KEYS. [\HOMA4S DOWLING, Auctioneer. | Becker. It depicts Orhello telling his story to luch was raised for that purpose some time ‘at. And If that John would give us hls full | Pir. She was washing clothes a few days be- ENTBA ROAST BREF, CANVASS-BACK, RED pals | er. (It deplets Othello telling his sto he Whittaker courte martial continued the , Dut never used. It Was follud that of the | name we would ask the Superintendent wm | fore her death abd a pin in some garmeai HEAD, QUAIL, GROUSE, Ero, IMPORTANT ART SALE | Destemonia and her father, Che) Nero Stands | eT AHOoL witness's yesterday. The most | $19.00 subscribed only about $5,000 was actu resident. of the raliroad to allow him » | scratched her band, from which in‘lammatton AT THE ONEES before them by thé pillar of the open baicony | © d ag Major (General Sena. | iy pald, and that amount is shown to be sate- | President of the rallroad to allow him to ride ; 3 above PALACE MABKET., | or looking out on the towers and domes of Ventet important witness was Major General Scho. ly deposited. crawing dntere free. We would lke to know tf there isany | @bsued, resulting as above stated. Sue suffered Con. Elite andl Mow Weck axe | FINE ORIGINAL OIL PAINTINGS, Desdemona, golden-hatred and deautttal, gaze: Held the former superintendent of tne academy. CHOUHAteN whenever ironeris other gentiemen to make a complaint about terribly during ber iMness, Re SDAY ND 8A 5 a @ lines ui 2 aN 4 jf 2 a on 2 , : 2 5 ELPHONZO YOUNG } cease Gangers T had passed, and I loved her that she | i'e eat deal co do wit the couent the sone | of his craftsmen, than Horace Greeley, aud . Bader hada a ts | Plorabie condition of atfuivs in Ireland, aad | _AT 3 AND 8 O'CLOCK P. M., EAOH DAY, ae Oe en ea Fa ate constituents | aud that the court had yicided, and he thought | Lot Wil be honored a3 much a3 his memory | ‘Telephone Once More. calling upon the friends of Ireland to organize f Weahall selbst pablo auction abort 200 Ane cele: Of toe bighest arte this work 19 not cobs gue | Properly, to those who were bigher in au: LoMetie eee monument with | pair Sar:—What has besome of the com- | ever Where. il Paintings by ¢ ated E. 4 8 "4 6 =i ¢ leas! seible. _ —_————__ pL ae ee MASIIy agg modeiing, The tahigoeey ceerelaita. | Chauveriain, witness Satthehad raved soracr | —Gerome’s latest painting, the serpent } Mlttee appotnted at the meeting at Lincoln | MABBIED. q , e : 4 rs 2 4 conte! ° Tel Co | Sanuk are beyoad all cavil.’ Other characteristic and | No. 14,” removing certain restrictions tmpased | Charmer, which recently came to New Yorx, 13 | H&ll,to confer with the Telephone company adel cade! 5 ; and Instructed to report atau early day toa | ,WILLIAMSON—ROGERSON. July 20, 1886, i } 60) ie felicitous accessions In this gallery are trom | 0 all cadets in the academy, because he well | the property of Mr. Albert Spencer, of that cit; 9 = Alexandria, Va.at the parsonage of ®t. Paul's | BIGUEES, HISHs Et0., BI0:s 4 kbew what the world could not know, al 2 ¥, | future meeting? lt was resolved nem. con, 20 tbe. Standard Granulated BUGAB.....for 81.00 FRUM 3. JOH Palmaroll, Jacyuet, and other foreign artists of 4 w, and on Gorton } - = & Episcopal church, ty the Res. G@ H Ms WS KUT GALLER, z Account of the strong pressure rouzut to bear | WHO paldst:.00 for it, including customs duties, | that the subscribers would give up the Use of | Wy vmeWirunnsonto eat Horta N eee | 2 . note. = t & | In size tt ts 48x33. The subject 1s an Arab boy, | the telephone at the expiration of their con- | poth cf Warbincton, DO. . 1036 Ibe. Standard ‘‘A" SUGAB. H ES ROSEGN BEES: Ceri ene cee e ered ny Ses nels tpon Bio cen PO oa ee | Perfortaing, with an Immense boa constrivtor | tracts, if there was 4 ny advaaes on present — 1 22 ihe. “0” (nearly white) SUGAR. | A few of the Artists represented | “iubera’ painting. in ome," “tie ‘vowied | lioposed "tpon the whole body of the sti | SLIEN NADIARE ATE Gan Gee oe Mgke | and it eomd Gor be Cad ier ire who pledged | ADDISON. 0: te someting Febroary othe. Cooking RAISING, tnew).........for 1.60 | Thon’ Morass i |Hsrrissa Wer aeond, | MobRs are coming out Of the church and da- | fonts: In consziuence of an Rtabug. thoes | oUrt of an old’ and deserted mosjue at Catro, | themselves to that azrecuient, A reporeeot | Ish, Wareia Avisos sie awnd ‘Prwaty-eleeh 100 Good Jamaica ORANGES tie 2 ©. W. Knapp, Phil fuid on-one side th: artist, alsoon the stong | WhO exonerated ‘themsclvea trom “thts | TBE theme ts a repulsive one, as any one can | the committee 13 want, aud it unfavorable, “i's fuvers! will take pzce from his father's Recseqonerncatel 08 | Franels Saowe, Boston. | Steps pursues Mis art under mite ith ra © | business was Whittaker, and witness regarded | U8derstand. and in execution the picture is | a written agreement sicned by subscribers in | residence, $310 N etrest, Georcetowa, on Suaday, Wn Pearsoa, 5 tt ts an je aS he aa ler . gee he } ts statement that he was in no way concerned , CUSIdered by the critics generally as not up to } accordance With their resolution. It 1s tob2 | Gt) inst at3p.m. -* | E. Hae Bots, Boston, | Ate Old Gens And Walls are finely rendered: | oe nonoravle: It algo indicated to witness that | the levelof M. Gerome’s best work. It may be | presumed there 1s no child's play about thelr | “"y'IMwEEL. Feuruary 4, Ise) Sane” | i | Erdman Dasse‘dorf. | the tone ts low, but deep and harmontous, and | ¥ 4 oa | added, in passing, that this artist’s best work is | action, “Weask for nothing bat what istight | niMMERE. Eelmuary 4. 1581. Gronaeann Se ee eee ee cas | teen tn err one com vercents A | SULIT coneidired itaaeit As Bpart Troi CG | Olongeran portiat an cae’ woe corer | aod enlbenvent ts coer en ce Sire. Aunie Nails, axed 20 Seare, 3 montas aud Our prices in general, our friends and the public | 474 m™any others too numerous to mention ia an j let ‘ork ts full Of Corat's poetic eeling; it is | Test of the students, The court of inquiry had | Panel Sn gs beer wits nis itewine eee cont TACeSON. | *eee. Will see the advantaxe of favoring us with thelr | Beare j and reading a letter: a Fantasia cirahes de, | iets When witness tssued this order “exculpate | fee) SEBre ser AON tail objects early saul ‘The Courts. atiy sak away orders. | pZRQexnGition wit! commence on MONDAY AF | picting horsemen ih wild career and mock- | 10g a5 emphatically as he could the whole body | Wes tb JS little, More than-a skillful lhaltator. COvRT IN GRNRRAL T! < often in our, hearte we prayed | TEENGOS ous unt the sais, day and | combat proves how much greater Fortuny | Of cadets. Witness Delleved that the boay or | Sud fails to r FT emer aL |) Rr cia a she mit longer stay pieht, at FIST ND H STREETS, oppo- | could have become had he lived; wnile charm- | Students admitted to the academy at West | 20sthing he lias yet done. AULD Dee OL ee row out our household ‘s gone | Site Aoymles' Hotel, tue residence Iniely used for | ing examples of Htico and Tofano Mil up the | Point were ona par with the students of any; — The St. Lowls Art School has lately re- | sdinission to bar Wag, on motion of Mr. Cacasl, | we loved is still BP Orders bs Postal Cant or Telephone will re- | the Art Loan Exhibition, 7 0 | | IE icce rhere ia certalniy no lack ar iy | college throughout tue country, Dut that when | ceived a gitt of $5,000 for the maintenance Of | Trandate Recsleae CONE eet ee eney: cant uu our ratdat delve prompt attention. M. B. LATIMEK will conduct thé sale. feb3 | treasures in New York at present. one haltin the academy had been dismissed | ite jire class. Who will doas much or the tenth Insurance company agt. Eldridge: same. M. a = those remaining were superior. When counsel Sanpany Se! ge; same. Me THE AND SISTERS. | RUSTENS SALE OF DESIRABLE IM. THEATRICAL MATTERS. asked whether the same p! 3 did not brin oe for the support of a lifeclassin | guire agt. Corwine; same. Fox agt. Davidson: Ip her we lose atrne and afectionste daughter, Thee aA rotate | FRvEE | In theatrical clretes there 15 not much novel. | shout thi sume resuitaneeker eats nT Washington? At preseut. we Delleve, the only | Submitted. Adjourned till Monday. stefer ghd a faitltol ana loviugg wits. USAR. oa H NORTH WE~ © GOVERN WE: Vea s cl . y ot yi on. | one in city 18 that in the school conduc! crrctrr CourtT—Jvay carthur, nperal w © plkee frog her mother’ ELPHONZ! UNGS, | By virtue of a deed of trnstto us, dated Bernhardt back again also. Daly's Zrnina hag coat any, Ge Dene eee pease pharac- 85 Well AS deserves, help Pend while Admiral Po eee (fe oa SSrown Se ree bpiestal fam ortality, a NZO LOUD December sth, 177, and. recorded in’ Liber not scored a success, despite the large sums he ¢ ; foutldence in | jee's churlish spiri vents the Core Bal= || otal ape £ ening of Ke Sth. 1s6h, | Nerr NO Bie role 24k ee f the 1 ieee the ward of the cadet_was very hich. Nobody | Lee's ¢! spirit prev Corcoran Gal- | et al, agt. Salter etal; dismissed. erot Charlesgud aud Laurisa Lemon, ee ae ue: ne Ca aS ones Ban Jat | 233 panne Ce it ‘The Nauteb girls area | nea ever thought of allowing a cadet to exon- | ery from Carrying out the tong cherished de- Equrry Covrr.—Justice Gor. ‘2 mouths and 4 clays. ° Oth st morth, | Sucitou, on MONDAY, tHe Tatn Dax ‘oF Feuac: | Expected to sce lssome, graceful gins, claain | Hated Upon Wilttaker, upon bis own evi. | te cstauirved and Kept UD, Ih connection with. Tale “upen defacit in paging fourorieren | Steet Sunday aitorncon at 9 o'clook . janilé Opposite Daily Critic Office. any, A. D 1881, at 4:45 o’cLock P M., in front | Glaphaneous robes, and swaylog tn rithmic soon have anything better of the sort or wore Seldner agt. Kaufman; od “3 uustained and BICKS. On February 4, py at 2.20 o'clock p. ~ \¥S WERE aHEapi | 92 the premises, all of Lot natbered sisteen (16,) | cadence. and I never was so disappointed in my | ‘Tre AupnicaN RAPID TeLBGRard.—The com. | worthy of patronage. Wherever there lsan in. | ° gt scemurrer sustained and | m., ExizaveTs Mason, wife of Joha Bicke, gel LWAYS WEBE aHEAD! | mm auuare sonthof square numbered fve handred | life.” ‘The everlasting Haze! Kirke continues at | mittee on mercantila Atfalrsot the Marsden, | terestin art Chere shOUld be toe ee ae do | ill dismissed. Callis agt. Martin: auditor's re- | Tuya ticaetu A STILL AHEAD | Bnd sisty two (0/2, fronting 26 feet on M street | the Madison Square Theater, and at Nivlos | mittee on me terday heard the petition of | Yeloping and extending that interest by the | Port coniinmed and sale tn default of payment | — Funeral, will fake piace from tg hae OF ANY AND ALL COMPETITION mocthweeshs tometer with the = pee, sare The Black Venus 13 largely ‘attended. It 13, Gieae ‘Suen 2 “A Stover. and ote to ine im) carting of sound. Enov ledge to those aneinas crdered. Bean agt. Graff; plea overruled in | Funday, pore pt ose pm. Friends au Cada Bien or a fone i He welling au2 ) perhaps, one of tb» finest spectacular dramag | corporation as “The States Cater Telegraph | tO learn. ‘That such an interest exists in Wasn- | P4!t and allowed in part. Bradburn agt. Clarke; | Télatives invited apt ‘ering of ale: One fonrth of the Se eee eg eee ee ee: (he | and Telegraph Constructibn Company” for con- | ington the crowded rooms of the Art Club on | Auditor's report confirmed nis. Poulson agt. | | TBOMPSON. In this city, on the morming of The celebrated MINNESOTA PATENT PRO- | tote tu:d ip cash, and the balane! scenery, costumes and tableaux. belng full of | structing, MALUACLUTINg aod Operating Hees | te occasion of its Keeeption: nee Monae Pisce; Anpenrance ot sbbsen’ defendant ordered. | POSua.. ue ct Sum Gacmebune ae Gas FLOUR, for being the handsomest “and the -bteen, and tweuty- four months, with interest at | local color and very effective. One sifzht in- of telegraph 10 aby part of the Ualted States | evening afforded the most conclusive evidence. cneeen “to disc! wept icy id teil * | thirty-siail pear of ber age. frost nutrition, Patent Flour that ever was exhib- | seven percent. Conveyaneini a purchaser: | congrulty atruck a‘certain lady who nothing | andCaiake “rhe capital proposed 18 $500,000, | —‘Tne art feature of next week and probably | ZOUO to dischange restr ig onder referred | “712 fusersl will take piece from her husband's a Bemember that every housekeeper sis pass Ine) pg Rome eer red Pe escapes, “Well,” she remarked, apropos of tha with the right. to Increase ‘to $15,000,000. Te oH for some time to come will undoubtedly be the cree brerreril ey creer agt, Mackall; de- rac serge Bie 3 > epee ee SNOW WHITE BREAD. ROLLS AND BISCUITS, | slaynatier day of sale the Trustees reserve the rignt | foOU gear worn, by the gable queen, Vi did nor | stated that tt 1s the Intention of tue proposed | {ye tune ae, ome wil botent of mekeash. eabaite ince sue IE figemnn nae ag ee ahould ask the wrover for ‘*UEHES," the champion | to resell the property at the risk aud cont of such | Know that the Inhabitants of Central Africa | incorporators, if they get_a charter, tb atonce ss . Ee a m tonatios © Mrs. Asx M., wife of L. Trundle, in the of | defaniting purchaser by xiving five days notice of | wore Freech boots, but I suppose some enter- | commence the construction of Saw iniles of | 1gton ‘Training School for Nurses, to be opened | Yesterday, appointment of Ignatius George § We soventy- mt Flour of Ameri - re FOR SALE “BY EAEE DEPOT, SBOORB. | ridge said ring? Svonine Star ewspaper pub-) prising firm has established a branch there, | the American Rapid telegraph in various parts | to the public next Monday in the old Taytoe or | Coombs as guardian to his iutant children re- | &'cond yesr Of her ase. WHOLESALE DEPOT: | deity \ the ol wo & Funeral service will tare place st St. Patrick's : ty. and among other things, introduced the ‘i Octagon House, corner of New York avenue | yoked and Micnael R. Coombs substituted. arch, Monday, rebrusry ore Corner'Tat at aad Tudiams ave, | AEBERT ELEN, cep? Trustecs. | ottines.” fn tig theatrical connection it may. | of te country, and {sth street. near the Hawilns statue ‘The | Estate of Fielding B. Mock: cieation against | C0zcR, Mon frichds are reapecthally invited to pee Wm. M. GALT & CO. r WALTER B WILEIAMS©'CO., Aucts be mentioned that the irrepressible gymnast of |. TuRown Down SramRS BY A BURGLAR.—As | purpose for which the collection is shown | W. J- a for, d. bn. Estate of | tera. = oS BThey are ite the sole Wholesale fy ator | febd-eokus or pe sul : the Brooklyn Tabernacle, Talmage, yesterday | Miss Lizzie Dippell Was going upstairs in ner | Would most likely induce many persons to | Adolphus H. Pickrell; do., executors. Estate YER. On February 65th, 1881, Josmem Seka lecker’s ‘Balsing ‘decks LING. broached @ scheme for reforming the drama, | father’s house, No. 55 Leonard street, Brooklyn, | patronise it on that ground alone; but on its | of Wm. Wallis; administrator; w. a, to show Ek, aged 54 years] moath. HOMAS DOW! 1. Auctioneer. Of which, as & matter of cours, he knows noth- | at dusk last evening she saw two strangers | merits as an exhibition of artistic ind histori. | cause why attachment should not issue. Estate | The funeral will take piace from his - RrEevED DAILY. ” | TRUSTRES’ SALE OF IMPROVED Pxop- | Ing. He'calls the new institution he tesires to | coming out of a room-on thesecond toon, ‘They. | cal Interest le will be iyiead ke eet eT | ot Barak ¢, M. Galem: saditioesl inventery te. | Soaee Set eet ees, 2 ae ae —— | ERTY—TwO- RY FRAME DWELLING | establish “the Spectacular.” “Its manage- | endeavored to rush past her to get down stairs, | visit,—aud wore than one Visit, for that mat- | turn Estate of Andrew J. Borland; will plese ocr. ’ at > m UI > CHOICE BEEF, STALL FED, | _ HOUSE, No. 1763 T STREET NORTHWEST. | ment,” he says, “shall be given wp to the con- | but she seized the coat of one, shouting, | ter,—by all persons interested in any of the adunited to probate, letters to widow. Estate WOOSTEE. On Saturday, February 5, PHILADELPHIA POULTRY, By virtue of a deed of trust to us, bearing Tol or unimpeachable men and women, balt of | “Thieves! Help!” The burglar seelng great dan- | several departnents making up the compre. | of William F. Nelson; admluistration granted | |" 12:40 p. m., of copsuuprion, Jmaxre E OAPONS, = date cn the 24th dsy of October AD 1878, th Whorn shail be Pronounced members of the | ger of belng captured, threw the young lady | hensive whole. The unfavorable weather aud | to A. H. and E.G. Nelson. Estate of Luther B. Savghter of Benjeruin I. aud the iste Coraelie, AND 8QUABS, | and duly recorded in Liber No. 902, folio. Christian Church. It will take possession of | down the stairs with much violence, and, rush- | 1he wretched condition of the streets for some Dickenson; order of publication. Earl Eng- | Wooster. agea Dinetcen years, ten months aT THE 41, of the lend records for the District of, Colam- the best bali inatowo. Everything produced | ing after his companion, managed to make his | tme past have interfered sadiy wita the brlug- | lsh, U. SN. a guardian to Willlam | tw nty-three ds: = BOSTON MARKBT, bis, and by direction of the party vec eee Sener. ‘On the platform of tue spect ictitar must be pre- | exit by the front door. ‘The men were pursued | ing together of the articles necessary to meet | Steele; bond Estate of George H. Gar- “In my eether'’s house are many it tt LEON SCHELL & CO. OS gm pg on WEDNEs- f Yicusly expurgated, pruned and passed upon by | and captured. One of thein gave the hame of | the Just expectations of the public on an ocea- | Tison;' will filed and petition of executrix. | were Soy ob, weeks pore Sos Fos. 5 Overs tant A719 Pennsyivaninavenae | DA Vag dru vay or esOABE, AUD. Wey, | & Dold of trustees. If there Oo in Shakes- | Joseph Edwards alias “Joo” Warner, age ex | Honilike thts, and of Gat aco Ie eas | Wen Ryan apport Pee testate OF Pans Of | PrGteral from Fourth Street M. . Church, Mon- at 44 o'cxoca P, M., Jot numbered sixty (40), of § peare’s play a werd with two meanings, one | ard the other Frank Christy, ageli. Edwards | that in some respects the exhibition may not | Margaret Cumberlan: Estate of John Ss. Gay, February 7h, st 2p. m. ba Jones ue. SMELLY, | Gordon's enbdivision of lots in square numbered J good and the otber bad, another word will be | had secured an overcoat in Mr. Dippell’s housa, | te as full and varled as could be desired: but,in | Levely; Jettera testamentary issued to Caroline a EALER IN Frest-Ovass one hundred and fifty-two (152.) Suggested, an honest word looktug only one | which he had put on, and a pocket book con- | spite of all drawbacks, it will, we are quite | M. Levely. Daniel Murry ‘appoloted guardian NO. PAY. BEEF, LAMB, VEAL, MUTTON, &c. eT oe et ie et theo. | Way. dou ask me who would dire change | 'aining a smalleum of money. He is known to | sure, prove to be a collection of uncommon | to Eta Butler. Exemplidea copy of will of NorShE Saban vit wernt ee snd Us expeuscs of the sale in cash; and the Bal- | Shakespeare? e.” Ot course he dares, | tne police as a desperate criminal —N. Y. Tri- | value, whether considered in an esthetic sense | John M. Gantt from Orphan's court of Prince Couahs, Golds, Croup, Throat and Lang Fre arene orgie borers Let him commence, however. on The Song a” | tune, att, Cyan a popular educator. In the latter point | Georges county, Ma. filed Soe probate. Es- | Se. tn a does. Try it. If not 8 | Solomon, for exam re ere a of view such displays are of much more im- 3 against ex- | return dey ot sale, aud secured Oye deed of trust apoa | probably’ Ue people long eared enouga to listen | ‘THis FROM MuNTOR.—Dr. A. B. Elltott, eattor | Cfyernetut UISPIAyS are of much more sup- | ecutors to account and pay over ivi- | Bod by W. 8. THO Th rea premises; or all ¢. at the purchaser's op- | (o bis emeudauons (leave Save (be mark!) of | Of the Lansingburg (| a Gazette. returning pose. cends. Estate of Adam W. E. Arctrander; Price 26 Hon. "A deposit of 818 will be required of the pur. | Shakespeare, trom Mentor yesterday, told a Cleveland inter— citation on W. RK. Singleton. Adouned 1) | chaer at the time of sale. All conveyancing and LITERARY NOTES. Vv ewer that General Garfield gave him to under- A DBFAULTING SCHOOL TxeasvkER—In Chi- | Tuesday. UNDERT. teen reeeeve the fights eeanene ecost, Tue tas | 15 itterary circles there 1s nothing particu. | stand that Senator Blaine wovld be Secretary | cago, Mr. Jarrett, of Sherman & Jarrett, car- Pouice Covrt—Juage Snel. ——_ UNDERTAKERS. __ Fisk Sand Seer od ant to.renell property at the ‘The first issue of a new | Of State; that Gov. Foster should have what he | riage manufacturers, who has been fora num- | ‘To-day, Wm. Robinson, v: % ferns of cabo eusting purchaser if the | larly new at present. The first lastte o might want; that Ohio would be represented in | rer of years treasurer of the school fundof | bonds. Alfred ILLIAM 1 Bailey, wate Wane Fone ean roperty will be sid | Weekly, however, appeared last Saturday. 118 | tne Cabinet; Indiana would get nothing, and | township #8, which includes the north half of'| erty; $10 or 30 days. ia duorty andy, | wy ste neer Fe ‘Dotween $2 or special, as may be | called The Studioand Musical Review, and ts | New York would get the secretaryship of the | Hyde Park and the east half of Lake, bas been | F. Main, failing to remove snow from their aoe irwt-clane. under the editorial direction of Mr. Alvan 8. | Treasury, and also that Senator Conkling would | discovered to be a defaulter to the amount of | sidewalks; $2 each. James Ford, Wm. Wash- | —————— DOCKET, { Trustees. | Southworth, well known as the Herald corre- | not antagonize General Garfield. about twenty to fifty thousand dollars, He has | ington and Joa. Morris, contempt of court By R*£l. SPINDLER, - Ws sponde! ‘frica ring om- perty ‘trustees, answer a summons; Ford UNDERTAKER, ea uacunquens tia) Gocretary ot, ‘the | _,A friend of Harvard Universit: has given to Ral ce oentaina eee “8 ao at the at and & for Morris. Sone salt, janl9 esp ene cane ad A eaten He will be catholc, ime | President Rilot $100.-00 for the constructionora | Sz¢.Aceount ania are engaged tn arriving at Che ‘of $i0 from Thomas ; continued. | ~re 4s ZOOND-HAND OLOTHING BOUGHT AND to ail earnest and well-written | Lew law school buliding at Cambridge. Swing to the looseness of bis ‘bookkeeping. | Jous Kelty, assault ‘on Ella Carroll: ao. Sax ons EB. waient, evel aaah Pistols: ete. Oat ofa we Eipressiow of opinion, and this rst number | | Hon. Dewson A. Walker, a prominent repub- | Jarrett is sala to ave employed the echooi | H, Padgett, assault on David 1 Contes. Jobi UNDERTAKER, oe » near Pa. ave. ~ | promises well for its future. The leading | !ican of Dalton, Ga, is dead funds tn extending bis carriage business, ‘A. Murphy, assault; forfeited. jane 12337 10th street a.w.