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oe ccnew anor RR SS A SRN SS PSP SS RSS RS Sa enw gee sree 2 THE EVENING STAR. MONDAY February 14, SS’ OFPick OF THE Crt Waseixetos, 0 O., Fen. 14. 1s For New England and the te states, colder, Clear or parly clondy weather, bortherly Winds, rising barometer. BRAN OF THE THERMOMETER ‘Phe following are the readings of the ther- mometer at the Strrai OF 7am. 2°: ilam. mem, 31°. minimem Yesterday (Sunday). F Mometer at the signal office, ta this city, stood fs follow:: 7 am, 299; 1! am, . 34°; 9 p.m, 2' 7°: minimum. y 19, the ther- LOCAL NEWS. Amusements, &c., To-night. fora’s Opera House.—The hew opera, “Ol- vet ¢. National Theater.—Gocadsin’s Froliques tn “Hobbies. acalie of Memphis, Tenn.. wno 4 years a Methodtsi clergym: bat now an advocate of th ritual dutiosophy, spoke to a crowded audience yesterday nefore the Thought Exchange at Talmage Ha'L He Was followed by Nve aud ten mtante speeches by the advocates of other schools of thouzht. Laat night burglars made an attempt > got Into Lansbury Bros’. store, on 7h street, through the rear part. One of them succeeled In reaching the second story, waen he was dis- eovered by a little son of Wr. Coleman, a bar- b rand they made their escape. The letter carriers most feelivgly realize that tals ‘5 St. Valentine's day. ‘Chas. colored, died suddenly at Brs. ke New Jersey avenue north- west, yi nd the Corouer gave a certl- Aeate, death being from natural cases, Adlut neon today two voys found tn the Chesapeake and Oulo ¢ inal lock emptying tnto Roek Creek the body of a white woman, 35 or 46 years old, feet + Inches, browa halr, four terth out In front, dressed tn large _gured cash- Mere, black sayne and heavy shoes. It was taken to the third precinct statton house, Inspestor Entwisie has tssued a bulldiag po mit to Diller B. Groff to constract five orick dwellings on 6th street, between L and M streets northwest. Cost $ Condensed Inauguration Notes. The “Seaboard Elliott Grays,” Capt. J. V. Corprew, Portsmouth, Va, will be here at the Inauguration of Gen. Garfleld, with a band of 16 pleces. Company ©, 6th regiment Massrchusetts Volunteer militia, Capt. A. A. Hanscom, 60 strebg, With a band of 2! pleves and about 25 of the leading eltizens of Lowell, will arrive oa the 20, Capt. Henry Homeyn, U.S, A., of the Hamp- ton Norma! and Agricultural Institute, writes to Col. Corbin that be will participate in the cercmontes with a battalfon of the students and a band of thirteen pieces. Captain Romeyn also states that the Lang- sten Grards, df Norfolk, Vx, will parite. pate In the inavguration, and’ mentions chat Gen. ¢ id Was & member of the first board Of trustees of Hampton Iustitute, and made its rst annual report. ‘The Johnson-Johnson Warder Trial. To-day, in the Criminal Court, Judge James, the trial of J. S. M. Johnson, the young white map, charged with the murder of Jas. E. Jonn- acn, colored, on March 2th of last year, was resumed—Messr3. Corkhtil and Perry for the ey and Mezses3, Ccokx, Williams and 8 for defendant. ‘The defence presented a number Of prayers, Prinetpally on the point of insanity. Amusements, &Ce Foap’s Orkka Hovse —The sparkling comic Opera “ltvetie” Will be presented at (he Opera House this evening for the firsttime. It has Deen most successful wuerever givea, and ts tecoming a lead nz popular favorite, It will be given by @ fine company and will be admirably Muunted. Nall -NAL THRATER.—Goodwin’s company of Frliques will hold the Nattonal boards this Week. Their laughable musical extravagatza “Hobbies” bas g.ined much popularity. Opp FstLows’ Hatt.—A very pleasant socta- ble will be given at Odd Fellows’ Hall vest Wedne=dav evening for tue benefit of St. Dom- inie’s chureb. Waveu M. E. Cnvrcn.—There will be a grand musical and literary entertainment at this church next Wednesday eveul Some of tae best local musical 'aieut Will Lake part. ‘THERE Will be a musical and Mterary entor- tainment at Congregatlonal church by U.O.G. C. February 22d. Lixcots “HaLt.—Adelatie U. Murdoch wilt at tig ball néxt Friday evealng on nee and Shadow.” ASSEMBLY PRESUTTEXIAN CHU acd instrumental concert will b> ¢ €1to morrow evening Miss od, Messrs —A voeu Frary 297. 2 a testino- Dial ben ty eveuia, Hot Sraine damond earrings, to g9! Frigg’. LANDLORD AND TENANT Cas t se of Feilansbee agt. Gray the Circuit Court, Judge Macarthur, on Uerart—Mr. Norris for plaintit ana T. F. Miller for defencant. This was tr action under the landlord and tenant act to recover pos- fession of the Continental hotel property, Whieb the defendant had a lease on, wi expired January 31st. It was in evidence that the lease contained a clause giviag the option of removal, bit no atrangruienis were male to renew and thata demand forthe rent du hed been made since December 3ist and the Court held that by that act the landlord had Waived his right and had acknowledgad tig tenant thereby renewing the lease. A verdict Was therefore. on the direction of the court, Fendered for defendant. —_—_ +___ Srectar.—Burdctte & Co., No. 928 7th street Will exbidit upon thetr job lot counter to-m3i Tow morning, at 9 O'vlock, 5,000 yaras of waite Gress ¢ it 12g cents per yard, worth 25¢. Silks and S goods at cost until February osth, t —_—#___ ‘Tne Inisu L. Dp Leacce.—Pursuai otter in Tre Stax, a imecting was held at Dominte’s Hall, South Washington, last eve Bing, for the purpose of formiug a branca of the league. About fifty persons were present. ‘Temporary ofticers were e 1 erald, chairman, and Wm. jary. The syypathy ever extended to the Irish race by the American press, people, and Con- gress Was dwelt upon by the speakers, and received the hearttest approval of the Permanent odicers will be el meeting. Novick FOR THE INAUGURATIO! chased a large and assorted 5 glass and tinware at an assignec’s sale, enables me to sell same 25 per cent cheaper than any other store in this city. Call and see for yaur- on OI, the Seif at Augenstetn’s National Al i #7 7th Street northw zhelusie MARRIAGE LICENSES have been z Michael Brown aud Kate McNery; Joba Wil- Yams and Harriet Butler: Jas. Butler and Matlida Thomas, both of Montgomery county, tssued_to Md; Jas. Harrison and Cather Wiikey; Michael Stanict and Mary Langley. ° DS IN FEE hav & Hume to M Yot 11, sq. 250; $7, B. Church et al. to T. B. Sanders, tots Sq. 650; § Grigg to W. 95. 94, telio to | ¢ PaTaows:—I have | aman effort to get the | Totae Atpgeyry D made every possi miik throuch from our farms tu Virginia, bat have falied so far. To-day sucees3 promise: to | crown our efforts. LOOK for mOrrOW | Morning on schedule time, as ustal. This (s wy in five years. Please make alt FP. K. Wann. A Dry, Kasr Coven irritates and endan- gers the lungs and greatly debilitates and an- hoysthe patient. Dr. Jayne's Expectorant re- striction of the bronchial tubes, pro- Motes easy expectoration, heals all intlamed Parts and ‘brin about a speedy cure of the Most stubborn cough or cold. t first ance. “TRUE a8 steel,” and as unerring a3 the mart- ] termed ip anus j issen Gut of the hands of a rec-iver, ando | Jullan Vig, a Me ! ang dead. her's compass ts Dr. Ball's cough syrup. Price 2 ets —__ ‘THE SALROf the Gale collection will be re- sumed this evening. embracing some of the ehoteest tn the catalogue. to be sold without reserve, at Martnt’s Hall, E street, between oth abd 10th, at 5 0% t GRAND COLLECTIO 'UKKISH GOODS.—There hibition at the salesroom, corner H. streets, opposite Wormiley's, & superb collection of Turkisa, Circassian, Daz- histan and Moorts’ carpets aod rugs; also, rare specimens of ancient aud modera embroideries. ‘This is considered by conuo.sseurs to be the most elegant consignment ever seat to this ety. The sale will commence to-morrow at ternoon : ontinue diy and eve- pity ust Reomem- ber this collec handy Streets, opposite Wornuley’s, under the dic ion of toe Weld KuOWD Louse ol Tb0s Dowupg.t Stands on Inauguration Day. editor Star:—1 see the Commisstonerg of the District have issued orders that no stand or pistform shall be erected in frontof any one’s preipises er on any of the side streets—on the ine of the procession on inauguration day. I understand that the only reason they give ts, that tt would obstmict_ somebody's view. Tis has always been allowed, and instead of oo great | structing any one’s view {t enables a Many people, partleniarly ladies and children, to see, who otherwise would be entirely pre- vented: and besides, by allowing these plat- forms to be erected in front of the bulidings, It Wil ada very mucli to the appearance, as they, would all begiecorated with the national colors. Wish you would urge our Commissioners to revoke thelr orders and Issue a general per- mit, subject only to their inspection as to strength, &c, SyLENDID cabinet photographs, $3 p do. by Davis, 925 Pennsylvania ave. New EXGLanD Dinngr.—Remember the New England dinner given oy the ladies of the First Congregational church, at ‘ne church, corner streets “nortuwest, to-morrow, (Tuesday,) at 4:30 to 6 o'clock p.m., followed BY, 1th aud G @ sociable in the evening. Custer’s Death. THE DISGUSTING STORY OP RAIN-IN-THE-FACE DENIED BY GEN. GIBBON. A telegram to the New York Herald trom St. A correspond- a highly sea- ec account of an episode sf frontier life to Pani, Minu., February 12, says: ent at Miles City, Moniana. gives th effect that Ratn-In-the. Pace, the Indlan Whois reported to have killed General Custer Horn,on Jone o kille t I made many holes tn him. He ouce T visited lis av the massacre of the Little Bi; 2 18 him. t ok my liberty. T took his lite. tcdy after the battle. Teut htm open. Tate a par! of bis Itver. I ata giad I killed him. He was bac to my people. lit Kill many warriors.” Inu aking this bold declar: tion, which was pro- skeo by belug shown a plture of the gallant ens ral, Ruin In-tbe-Face fs reported as ralsiog the war whoop and executing the war dance 1n he highest stvle of the art, making a group of the by the spe de ti € following confesston: st traders, where the scene Is lat |, Shudder with its terrfble realism. GENERAL GIBBON'S DENIAL, The publication of the special’s story in the Pioneer Press elicited the following from Gen- eral Gibbon, who, it will be remembered, sue- cored the remnant of Reno's wing of Custer’s command at that terrible butchery in the beau- tful but bloody valley in the mountains of Montana: “I don t know ff it ts worth while to contra- dict the absurd stxtement sald to emanate from the Indlan Rein-In-the- Face regarding the mu- Ulation of General Custer's vod ~ Indians are very fond of romancing. especially when they think they can make white men open their eyes with wonder cr horror. Idid not myselt see Gereral Custer’s body, but ali the offizr3 who did untied at the time in the stat-meat that it Was DOU mutilated in the slizhtest way or even scalped.” Wail Street To-day. New York, Feb, 14—The/os? tn 1ts flnanctal article today says:—The Stock Exchange markets are all strong. United States bonds are unchanged. allroad bonds are ‘ali higher. The stock market 1s up from '¢ aay per cent from the high prices at the close of Saturday, The stocks which have been spectal features have advanced to the following figures: Jersey Central to 1034;, Delaware & Hudson to D.S. & W. to 125, Unton Pacitic to 1247, Central Paeitic to 927,, Chesapeake & Ohio to 26, 204, and 37 respectivi ron Mountain > 62h, Milwaikie & + Paul to 1135 Chattanooga to 79, Lake Shore 133 Respecting the coal stocks, which have been the a features, it is known that the Wealthy friends of the directors of the D., L. and W. and Del. Hud. have of late bought and taken out of the street for Investment large amounts of tkestecks. Of Del. and Hudson, not less than{20,000 shares were so taken last week. As to Jersey Central, It 1s reporied on what appears to be fairly good anihority that a Pd0l t> buy 100.000 shares of the stock has been pation 9° the company being other important events, The Elevated rail- Toad stocks have been notably strong. We should have said above in noting the rise in the coal stocks thatReading has advanced to 66. ‘The week opets On a money market in which 5 per cent. is the ruling rate for call loans on stocks, the exceptional rates being 4a6 per eent., and Im which Sa4 per cent. is the quota- ion for call loans on U.S. bonds. The maraet tor foreign exchange Is very firm. Death of Hon. Fernando Wood. Lirtté Rock, Ar&., Feb. 14.—Hon. Fernando Wood, member of Congress from New York, Gted at Hot Springs at 10 o'clock last night. Ballot at Harrisburg. Hareispere, Pa, » 14.—The zith ballot for U. or resuited to-day as follows: Bayne, Wallace, 27; Beaver, Shiras, 1; Phillips, 1. Convention adjourned. * ————_<0e->_—___ Vennor's Appearance—How Came to be @ Prophet. (Montreal Letter. | He build, modest In manner, and of pieas- Vennor has a hardy, we and 1s of sandy com: presents ab appearance that do: man above ars Of a: ai position do you oceupy f ment service?” asked your corr Mr. Venuer. Veunor re “one of the late Sle William of fleld explorers and naturalists. ted on the survey of Canada by hen I spent four monins t fenton the Great Manttouitn Island, ta Lak. Hinton. J have been out continually siace, ex ploring different sections of Canada. B geology I study oralthology, and have men oat wale expense making collections. Lam ed hOW OL & WOrk O& the ‘ Birds of Can- In answer tothe question asto what prompted him to make wi ef predictions Vennor said, “It Was On ac ‘Of mistakes made by sup! posed authorities when I was in quest of tntor- mation myeelf. Finding these altogether un— reliabie, | commenced a series of observations for myself and soon fared much better.’ “When did you first make your predictions?” “In the fall of 1575,” answered Vennor, “and ou my return from a'survey of the Madawasiza and Bonnechere rivers tn eastern Ontario, The attempt Was £0 novel and stariltng that the press termed it ‘Vennor’s daring prediction.’ My predicitons were fnifitied almost to the letter and much more closely than f had dared antici- pate, Veunor stated the grounds on which he makes his predictions to be as follows: First, on the principle of recurring periods tn the weather at irregular but ascertaiable taterv: second, from a close study of charts for the winters for Past seasons embracing a period of fitty years; third, from upward of elghteen years’ out-of doors and camp life, and original’ observations of the habits of birds and animals; fourth, trora impressions Intultively formed ai able, Tig Mer a Man Wo V gram from Hustonyill James K. MeCormt Adolph Meyer wary 11, say: traveling salesman for ., Cinetnnatl, was shot and instantly killed las' nt by W. I. Moore, jr., ils brother-tn-1 ‘ormick had arrived on the afternoon train, and was heard in the eve- ning quarreling with Moore. He threatened to cut Mocie’s heart out, and at the same time put hishandin his pocket and asked if he was ready. Moore answered “ ” and drawing a revolver shot McCormick dead, eee Poisoxep BY Post. Stamrs.—We hear of ayouvg man belopging in this elty who has recently been quite severely poisoned by corro- sive sublimate contained in the mucilage upon postage stamps whieh he molstened with nig longue as hestuck them upon some 200 envel- opes. The polson had been taken tn sutiictent quartities to produce violent patns tn the ab- demen and limbs, and otne Taptoms of quite analarming uature. We believe the young man Was conflned to bts bed for some days,— Aeene (NH. Sentinel, Fe, 10, Tiroopy Work OF A Maxicay.—On Thursdiy, at the Canada de los Alamosa, tn New Mexico, ican, kiled hts wite and young daughter by Chopping them with an axe, ely wounded his son, leaving him for gil then hanged himself to a rafter fn the same room. He was insane from drink, “To me,” writes the Rev. Panny reply to an impPeacument of his orthodoxy, a NCal Lation and the miracles which Carlst Jesus is Said to have wrought seem to be sub- lmely reasonable, and contradicted by _no knowledge of manor of the world which God ha< givenus. Ibelleve that they are Urue hts- terical'y, and most natural phtiosopiileally. Joaquin Miller's first wife in now Mrs. Thos. Logau. She ts described as 35, with a thin, Wasted form, and a wealth of black hair, Her heaith ts satd te have been affected by her sep- aration from her daughter, removed by Mr. ‘Miver to a Canadian convent. Dr. Wn). Harkin, & member of the Ontario perilamé Lt for Prescott, was seized with a ft in the Parliament bouse at Toronto, yesterday, abd coon after died. Jobn Pell, a young man, shot and killed a colcred barter named Poo! at Hopkinsville, Ky., ‘Thursday Light. The jatl ts guarded by citt- zens to prevent the colored people from lynch- ing him, “Nor one American woman In twenty-five can walk five miles,” says an English puys!- Cian. See here, Doc, you just show an Amert- can women a street five mules long, with bon- et stores every ten rods, and see if she can’t walk the whole distance.—Busion Past, A farm hand named Porter J.Cacson died in the calaboose at Decatur, U)., Thursday, from Dlows on the head administered by Officer Charles Johnson, tn arresting him jast Wedaes- day, while Carson wes beisterously drunk. Sobnson bag UeeR committed for the graud jury. rook, fi Telegrams to The Star. FERNANDO WOOD DEAD. VICTORY FOR HANLAN, Easy Defeat of Laycock. WINTER STORMS AND FLOODS STORMS AND FLOODS, ‘The Great Western Snow Storm. Lovrs. Feb, i4.—Dispatches from different Parts of the state say that the raflroads are Still Diecked with snow tn various places, but large gangs of men are working day and night and the probability ts they wiil be clear to-day, and trains willran on schedule time. The deepest sMows seem to have fallen in Kansas, and the roads In that state have suffered most. The Kansas Pacific and Atchinson, Topeka & Santa Fe roads are badly blocked, and_ stuck trains are scattered all along the line. The storm is over how, however, and every exertion {s being mede to clear the tracks and get the tratns moving regularly again. The weather here 1s mnccerating slightly, Dut the mercury 1s stil below freezing point. After the Flood at Bordentown, N. 3. FOKDENTOW! J., Feb, i4.—The flood nas suteiaed here.’ The river has fatten consider- +biy leaving large masces of ice on the rallroids jeacing to Trenton and Philadelphia from this city. The railroad company has had a larz force of men working all night clearing the tracks from obstructions. No trains have lett ‘his elty a8 yet for any point. It is thougat the road will be open by 11 p. m. THE BOAT RACE TO-DAY. What the Lendon Times Said Pre- vious to the Comest. Lownon, Feb. 14.—The Tiws this morning gays: Laycock 1s stl seulling with a very short forward reach, shorter even than when he won the racefor the Amertean prize, while the long silde h § Seems unsiltable to his style. Hanlan’s style 1s far superior to that of Laycock, and though he ts hardly sculling so Well as when he met Trickett, he ts stronger, in better health, and has a faster stroke, What the “Sportsman” Said. The Spor/sman says: We have never seen Laycock eculling worse than now. He masters too much work in the air. Both men are lo splendid condition. Just Before the Race. TONDON, Feb. 14, 11 a, m.—The weather ts cold and imisty. There are such quantities of land water coming down the river that there will protably be but little tide to help the senilers, ubd It may even have turned before they reach — Their Uime, therefore, is likely to be slow. ‘The Odds on Hanlan Justified, The Tones says: As Hanlan can compass the distance between Putney and Hammersmith in as short a time as a University 5 in full train- ing, 1t seems that the odds now laid on bim in the betting are fully justified. Hanlan’s boat has been fitted with a wind board on the bow in Heu of a rudder, as used by Laycock. An Easy Victory for Hanian. Lonpox, Feb. 14, —Race between Hanlan, of Toronto, and Laycock, of Sydney, Ss. W., over the Thames championship course for the champtonship of England, the Sportsman chal- lenge cup abd £1,000, came off this afternoon was won easily by Hanlan by abou! four lengths. There was little betting on the race, as the result Was regarded as a foregone con- clusion, Three to one on Hanlan. was freely cffered. Haulan and Laycock will visit the Westminster aquarium eer to-night. Both Ten will leave for thelr respective homes shortly. No Chance for Laycock. Lonros, 4 p. m.—Hanlan jumped away wit the lead which almost immediately became two lengths. He maintained about this much lead to Barnes where be s'tll lead by 2 lengths, It Was apparent from the start that barring ac- cidents he must win. Laycock rowed well and strongly, but he had no chance. The weather wascald'and rainy. ‘The tow-path along the course Was thickly lined with spectators, ——_. PHILADELPHIA AND READING. Decisions of Judge MeKennan. PHILapetruta, Feb, 14.—In the U. S. clrenit court this morning Judge MeKennan made the following order ih revocation proceedings of McCalmont Broz. & Co. against’ the Philadel- bia and Reading ratiroad company: And now, ‘ebruary 14, Is5i, this motion havlag been fully argued by counsel, and duly considerea by the court, if {s now ordered that such part of said order of November 1s, 1s50, as purports to confer authority by this court tpon the Pitla- delphia and Reading ratlroad company to adopt and carry into effect the deferred bond plan which is generally descrihed in sald order, be, and thesamne is hereby revoked, and that Ji be construed and take y relieving said company from the { ermade by this court when broperty of the said company potted, by permitting It to exercise upon ls own legal Gt A, such pe conferred upon it’ tn pasts oosimilty, and accu:ding to seret! 4 prov . Biddle & Co., Men dollars of An Instantancous and Perfect Bemcds, Now Universaily Recommended ty Our Best Druggists, For Sneezing, Snuffling, Influenza, Disainess, Headache, Ringing Noises in the Head, nase of Memory, And Every Form of Catarrhk. ‘The distressing sneeze, sneez2, sneeze, the acrid S order was the further ¥ Injune- cb day, N NEWS. ague and the Coercion Act. LONDON, Feb. 14.—A dispatch from Dubin to the Tins says: The leaders of the land leage are now trying to allay the apprehension of Irishmen by répreserting the coercion act as harmless, At amecUng of the Limerick branch of the league, Mr, Boyton stated that no one would be arrested unless he aided in or perpe- trated any crime. The government, he said, Gid not Contempiate interference ‘with the ght of peaceable assembly and free speech,and it will be perfectly competentfor the teague to erilicise public measures and acts cf landiords, but the league should not interfere with legal uibunis. The Daily Telegraph says it ts stated that over €70,/u0 of the land league fund has been transferred to the continent, ard that it has been decided to ultimately invest in the United States, Death of a Diplomatis: St, PETEtsevrG, Feb. 14.—Baron Andre de berg, the Russian diplomatist, is dead, In his Gist year, France and the Greck Question. Lonpen, Feb. 14.—The Times’ Parish dispatch says:—The Recue Polt/ijue prints astrong at. tack on M. Barthelemt St. Hllatre’s foreign pol. icy, which, it declares, has prevented the settle. ment of the Greek anestion, thereby directly endangering peace. ‘The Parls correspondent of the Tones says he knows this article isan eutborized exposition of the views of M. Gam- Letta, —<—_— The Markets. BALTIMORE, Fe. 14.—Virginia sixes, eon: 81%; do. second series, 344; do. past due coupon G83; do, mew ten-forties, 6255; do. coupons, A BALTIMORE, Feb. 14.—Cotton dull and tower— midding, 114. Flour steady Howard) stroct and Western super, 3.26a3.75; do. extra, 4.00a4.75; do. family, 6.1036.00;, olty mills super, 3.258 370: do. extra, 4.00a4.76; do. family, 6 2525-50; do. Rio brands, 6.(0a6.25: Patapsco family, 7.00. Wheat, southern quiet but firm; western higher and firm, élosing quiet—southern red, 1.19a1.16; do. ambir. 12 al.23: No; 2 waster winter red, spot sud February, 1.16%ai.16%: March, 1.17\4al.1734 eduiliern etecdy, western hiwher aud fea aout fern stesdy; western ‘hivher am — Cr, white, 687 dor yellow, €2408: wortern mixed, ten-forty, spot and ‘February, 055ab5%: March, 545154; ‘ a6 Fon eteamer, Si 2. Oats “quist— Weetern white, 41342; do. mixed, 40ai0%. Rye dull, 10lal4. ‘Hay ‘dull and héavy—prime ‘to choice Pepnsylvanis aud Marylind, 20 00321.00, Provisions fiiner—mess pork, oll, "14.50; new, 28.60, Bulk meat=—loore ehonlders and clear rib Sidesy none olfering: do. packed, 6 and 8. Vacoh—ehoulders, 64: clear rib sides, noue offering. Hams, 10\al}}<. ard—refined, 104. Butter Guittpnius {9° choles western’ packed, 1alt; roll, 20si2. Eggs firmer, 2834. Detroloum— refired. 9. fee quiat— carzoes, ordinary fair, 10\,£12%. Suyar lower—A soft, 9¥. Whi: nominally 1.11 for toh late er steaiier duil—cotton, 1 tenigrain, 6d. heat, 5,926 6,200" bu ‘ wheat, 16,£00 bushels 225, 000 bushels: cori WYORK, Feb 14 —Stocks strons. Money, Exchange—long, 483 hort, 485. Govern: ments st-o1 ¢ and higher. NEW YORK, Feb. 14.~Flour steady and_qniet. Wheat, 28% cent better Corn a ehado atzunyer. NEW YORK, Feb. 14, 11 s.m.—Tho Stock Marzet opened strore’ ard higher, and under stron: bny- ing the entire list recorded’ an aavancs. New Jer- ae> Central advanced 1% per cent t0 10133; fhe snd Chattaocea rose 23g per ceat: Uhicaeo Alton, 2 percent: G., O. and , 1is per ceat: son and ‘Terra Hauts, 13 peroent, and tle rest of te NT We te 19 30 p, m.—U. 8. bonds, < ned. 14, P. m.—U. 8. a Yente 1164. Abautic ald Great Westers Mest mortgeze truetecs’ certificates, 65. New Jersey Gentral, 118 Eric, 513s: do. second console, 104. New Yors Central, 160. Illinois Central, 123}. Pennayivania Oentral, 67,. Roudiny, 32%. YONDON. Feb. ‘14, 4p. m—U. 8. "bonds, new fives, 103%. Atlantic and Great Western first Inortvage trustees’ certificates, 654. Erie, 61%. Ponresivania Central, 68. Readinx, 32% BEW YO! K MARKETS THIS AFTERNOON. = e following quotations were current in New york to-day at 2.80.D; m-» as Teporied by Lewis Johnsyn & Go. =U. B. 4 pel conte, 11's pid, Hib Asked; 0.8, 43 percents, 1125 bid, 112", asked: D. Of C. 2.665, —; New dersey Central, 102%; Ohto and Miteiselppi, 45%, Erie, 4054: Michlian Oiptral, T2133; Hanwbal and St. Joseph. 5433; Lake Shore, 133; Northwe:t, 353: 60. peslonee ee Tron ntain, 62',: Rock Isiand, 13936; 1 Lit. cnet al, Bt: Loan and Poeits, 8 nese sd ‘Texas, 47 W. U. Telesraph, Tis corn, nore. 000 bushi 0. d. and 1. @., 58: Mail, G74; Union Pacific, 12344. watery discharges from the eyes and nose, the painful inflammation extending to the throat, the swelling of the mucous lining, causing choking Fensations, cough, ringing noises in the head and splitting headaches—how familiar these sym) tome are to thousands who suffer periodically from head colds or influenza, and who live in ignorance of the fact that a single application of SANForD's Rap- ICAL CURE FoR CaTawnit will afford ingtantancous vellef. Ytis infallible in this reapest, as our testi- monials from physicians, drugzista and the most reliable sources prove. But this treatment in cases of simple Catarrh gives buta faint idea of what it will do in the chronic forms, where the breathing is obstructed by choking, putrid mucous accumulations, the hearing affected, smell and taste gone, throat ulce- rated and hacking cough «radually fastening itself vypon the debilitated system. Then it is that the marvellous constitutional power of SANFORD's Rap- IcaL CUBE manifests itsslf in inetantaneons and srateful relief. Cure begins from the first applica- tion. It is rapid, radical and permanent. It ie economical, agreeable, safe and never failing. Try itwhile there is yet time. Attack without delay the most aggravated and destructive form of human suffering. Saxroxp's Raprcar. Ccng consists of one bottle of the Bapicat Cure, one box OaTannHaL Sor- VENT and an IMPROVED INHALER, neatly wrapped inone package, and eold by all dragglets for $1. Ask for Sanrorp'’s Rapicar Cure, General Agents, Werks & Porren, Boston. CoLtms’ Vottatc PLasrers relieve in five reinntes. febis SWALLOWING POISON, SWALLOWING and inhaling the noxious impu- rities generated by Catarrh, POISON not alone the Daeal organs, but the stomach and lungs. No merely LocaL remedy, like douches and insoluble enuffs, can possibly reach or eradicate the virulent sporuies of Catarrh. This fact explains the won- derful cures effected by Dr. WEI DE MEYER'S new INOCULATIVE treatment. The elements used by him are ABSURBED by the mucous mem - brape thronghout the system and form a OONSTI- TUTIONAL as well as local antidote, a8 certain to OURE CATARKH, as vaccine virus is to prevent Small-pox. Ite unprecedented sale with unsolic- ited testimonis!s from many thousands who, at ALL STAGES of the disease, HAVE BEEN OURED by this wonderful remedy, establish beyond con- tradiction, the fact that WEI DE MEYER'S CA- TARKH CURE is the most important medica discovery since vaccination. Rey. C. H. Taytor. 140 Nobie street, Brooklyn, writes : ‘‘One packaxe produced a radicai cure. “It entirely cured a member of my family who had suffered from Ca- terrh for 40 years.” J.D. McDonaxp, 710 Broad- Woy, N. ¥.: ‘It cured me after doctoring for nearly 30 yesrs.” Mas. Exma 0. Howna, 39 W. Washington Pia N.Y.: ‘Lean speak for sgven members of my family who have used it with great benefit.” Rev. W. H. Sumyen, Frederick, Md. : *'Everybedy troubled with Catarrh as I was ehould use it ER, 494 N. Clark six years I did not breathe throuvh my nostrils until Lused Wel De Meyer's Catarrh Oure.” Mus. M. E. SHENEY, 3022 Sarah street, St. Louis, Mo.: ‘It gave me inatant relief." F. J. Onan, Atlantic Hotel, Ohicago: “*Itrestored me to my ministerial labors." Rev. Geo. A. Eres, Cobbleskill, N. ¥.: ‘It relieved me of agreat Polypus.” W. H. Trvuespexn, M. D. . Elgin, Il., &c., &c.,&c , &. Dr. Wei De Meyer's “TREATISE” is wailed FREE. His ‘*CURE” ig DELIVERED to any address, by D. B. Dewey &Co., 46 Dey &t., N. ¥., at 81.00 complete. BoyS-co TTENTION: In order to make room for our SPRING STOCK, WE WILL SELL FOR THE NEXT 30 DAYS Aline of BODY BRUSSELS OF STANDARD MAKES, AT @1.50 PER YARD. TAPESTRY AND INGRAINS AT CORRESPOND- INGLY LOW PRICES. SINGLETON & HOEKE, 801 MARKET BPAOE, feb9 Cust AM, the well-known, reiiable is prepared to do all kinds of work inhisline. New SILK HA’TS made to order, and old ones remodeled. Remember the No., 740 8th st. northwest. Goren jJanlg coves? Siors COUGH DROPS COUGH DROPS HOREHOUND AND ELEGAMPANE. ARTHUR NATTANS, Pharmactst, an26 24th and J and 24 and D sts. n.w | TAUSURATION eoobs OF EVERY DESORIPTION. 5 . ‘Sand CAPS, HAT COLDS, BANGER, FLAGH MEDALS fer Mili- a AI tary and Masonic Bodies, all at Now York Factory prices; WILLETT & RUOFF, 905 Penna avenue. COLUMBIA POTTERY CO. MANUFACTURERS OF STONE AND EARTHENWARE, 328 Georgia avenue, Foot of 3d strect 5.6. febl1-2w ‘al assortment of Jars, Jues, Pitchers, packeleat Pourere, Milk Pana, Butter Crocks, Churne, Beer Muxs, &c., in manufacture and on hand. “This ware is made of the beat quality Terra fi i OR LONISTS AND GASDENERS’ Depart- ment is complete, wit a Jango ansorement of MA- 1 ND HAND-MADE, manufactured pene quality, tempered, RED POT CLAY. ORNAMENTAL Flower vases, Urns, Hang Baskets snd OONSEBVATOBY WARE. ia t Diploma awarded st the late Exhi- bition of ihe Horticultural Society and at the Nav tioval Fair. . jsn138-3m 5 WING MACHINE AGENT W ftaves atmachine at your house, do tot pay one cent on it until you come hers and eee what you can DUT BPemely We samme MAC KENNBY, 497 91h at. COOK’S TOURS. Established 18: ‘Tickets and fares for thousands of tours, for In- dependent Travelers in America, Europe, Ania, Atricn and Anstralasia. Special arrance- ments for Pe maducted and Private Par- ties to Euro} season 1831. Hotel Coupons iseuied, availebio. at over 500 firet-class Hotels. Cirenlar Notes and Letters of Credit, fssued. Cook’s Excursionist ard special pamph'ets con tain full particulars, sent by mail. Address THOS, COOK S 80%, 261 Brondway,N.Y. CA-BAKATTONI Manager. P.O.Box 1197 feb10-€ ALLET DAVIS & CO'S = UPRIGHT GRAND PIANOS. Wonrtn brxowsed axp Unrgvarzen. Also, the Celebrated. HARDMAN UPLIGHT PIANO, the only reliable low-priced, wood-tuned Uprisht made. Bi. L. SUWSES, Bole Agen REPLG 09 PLAMh st, northwest, Qmas DRAWING OF THE LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY. Single number, Class ‘*B,” drawn at New Orleans, La., on Tueeday, Febrnar: SSSseEs eegk WdOS . S0E53 | we RECO Cap itn ity, Pa *9 draaing third capital prize, ifencp, ip Boston, Mase aud Ne prize, 910.000, - 47 0 ec sol spe 20 atch, 83,50, gold New . 29, 5 (3a, 7 rae BR, 84,112. 85,975, ey Huateviile, ‘Ala? Boston, jt Pa and Garrett, Ky. APPRONIMATION PRIZES 300 New dork, 190 100 Tee 100 100 100 1,000 nombers en* ing 86, beins the last two. fighres cf site Dumber drawing the capital prise of ers having swpervieed the Single rawine, Olass B, LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY, hereby certify that the avove are the numbers whi were this day drawn from the 300, 000 placed in the wheel with the prizes corre sponding to them. Witness our hands at New Or! Tuesday, February Sth, Iss. ADAM GIF MLE, ) POUIRH. PILIE, | commissioners. . JAA ROUSSEAU. Prizes cashed in fal withcut deduction. leans, La., this A Splendid Opportunity TO WIN A FORTU THIRD GRAND DISTRIBUTION, CLASS ©. AT NEW ORLEANS, TUESDAY, MAKOH 8TH, 1881, 1807R MONTHLY Deawrsa. Louisiana State Lottery Company. This institution waa jarly Incorporated by the logisiature of the state for educational and chsr- ited! purposes in 1468 for the term of twenty-five years, to which contract the in violable faith of thestate is pledend, which pledice bas renewed by an overwhelming powular vote, securing its frauchise in the uew constitution toes December 2d, A.D. 1879, with a capital of 11,000,000, to which it hss since adde@ a reserve and of over $350,000. ITS GRAND SINGLE NUMBER DISTRIBU- TION will take pisce monthly oa the second Tuee- aay." It Never Scalea or Postpones. Look at the following distribution: OAPITAL PRIZE, 830,000. 100,000 TICKETS AT TWO DOLLARS EACH. HALF TICKETS, ONE DULLAR. LIST OF PRIZES. APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 9 Approximation Prizes of 2300... $2,700 9 Approximation Prizes of 200....c0 1,500 8 Approximation Prizes of 100.022) 900 1,857 Prizes, amounting 20. ...0..--.. 110,490 Responsivie corresponding agents wanted at all Points, to whom liberal compensation will be paid. For further information, write clearly, ivi fulluddress. Send orders by express or Héwiat. Letter, or Money Order by mail. Addressed only te M. A. DAUPHIN, leans, La. orM. A. DAUPHIN, at NeW Orteams, La., No. 819 Broadway, New York, Or J. P. HORBACH, 605 14th st. n.w., Washington. D.C, ¥e-all our Grand Extraordinary Drawinws are under the supervision and msnavement of Gens. G T. BEAUREGARD and JUBAL A. EARLY. CE are ey CITY ITEMS. Dr. Allen’s amcaette and Gout Lo- will cure almost any case in two days, no mat- ter how severe. Price 50 cents, No ‘cure, no pay. Sold by all druggists. Buchupatba. New. quick, complete cure, 4 days, urinary affections, smarung, frequent or dificult urina- ton, kidney disease. $1. Druggists. 430 Pa n ave. A Cough. Cold or Sore Throat Should be stopped. Neglect frequently results in an incurable lung disease or Consumption, Brown's Bronchial ‘Troches do not disorder the stomach like ee Syrups and balsams, but acts directly on the intlamed parts, allaying irritation, give relief in asthma, bronchitis, coughs, catarrh and the throat troubles which Singers and public speakers aresubject to. Sold at 25 cts a box everywhere. When Everything Else Fails, You will and it greatly to your advantage to try Hartley's Catarrh Remedy. The first ap- | pileation tells 1tsown story, suMictent to cure ordinary cases. Sold by Seott « Cromwell, 450 Pa. avenue; W. B. Entwiste, corner 12th street and Pa. avenue, and all druggists, 44 “Alderney Wagons.”? | , Fresh Alderney butter churued every mot ing, and delivered tn 3 Ibs. “Ward” prints, 45¢. | ber ib. Also, cottage cheese, buttermilk and Sweet milk 5¢," per qu. ee IRON BITTERS. A TRUE TONIC, ISON BITTERS ARE HIGHLY RECOMMEND- ED FOR ALL DISEASES REQUIRING A CER- TAIN AND EF IQIENT TONIC, ESPECIALLY INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA, INTERMITTENT FEVERS, WANT OF APPETITE, Loss OF STRENGTH, LACK OF | ER- NERGY, &c. Mass, | | WMI be presented with the follow AMUSEMENTS. OLDS OPERA HOUSE. | ONE NIGHT ONLY-S\ pun : POR SWEET CHakIt S\Kt RENENTE OF THE CENTRAL FREE 01s THE PIRATES OF NSARY. PENZANCE © unex able cast Maney Miss Eva Mrncs ~ ALEMANDER ANNIE Haag TE . Mires Lay: A Pomsmman FM. Pransoy, ia the city. CUB wall rene 80 appear in ative Reserved toate w'e'Store, thand Pas NATIONAL THEATER. EXPRY EVENIN WEDNESDAY 46D COMMENCIN extra. feblé 6t es stant hit, in aud bil mies arious a Prevented by ‘ti ne Pp United States and Canadas Thot or NeW WnRiCg’ BOK: tual e'ties of the + OO Tames, he Comedtixm hed into the LAS OPE ey OKD'S OPEKA HOUSE. The Comle Opera Season of ISS1. 4 MONDAY, Pebrasry 14 Pirat ti here of THE BUCOESS IN PARIS. THE SUCCESS THE svc THE SUCCESS IN BOSTON. THE SUCCESS 1N CHicaag. Will be produced with all its Nos Beantifnl Costumes, Sparkling Musi Senday, Kebrusey i801, 8 W101 onday, February 21—SOL S MIC RUS: in Lin great play of EDGEWOO ? 1 ULES eee ES | hector satis | Peatarce, » Splendid RICHES THE BLOOD, 6BTRENGTHENS THE MUSCLES, AND GIVES NEW LIFE TO THE NERVES. THEY ACT LIKE A CHARM ON THE DIGESTIVE ORGANS, BEMOVING ALL DYSPEPTIO SYMPTOMS, BUCH AS TASTING THE FOOD, BELCHING, HEAT IN THE STOM- ACH, HEARTBURN, &. THE ONLY IRON PREPARATION THAT WILL THE TEETH OB GIVE HEADACHE. WRITE FOR THE A B C BOOK, 32 PAGES, AMUSING AND USEFUL READING, SENT FREE. NOT BLACKEN Broyn Chemical Company, jan26 Baltimore, Maryland, LUMBER. ENTERPRISE: Wa HAVE IN OUE EXZLOT. AN ARCHITECT, 2NADY TO FUBNISH ESTIMATE FREE QF CHARGE. WILLET & LIBBEY, (Orn STREET AND N. ¥. AVE. in eaaoE RAE SETWaRR H. L. MARKET SQUARE. novi PESATIONS IN KS. : iE & CO., Bankers and Broker Bo, eS N. ¥., ‘and carry stocks ‘cent. will advise and nati bay. Rinor secure STOGH PILVILEGES. at Fi DRY CLEANING ES- RES, No. 906 eee eg ‘LACES, GLOTES, Ero. fine EVENING Th Years experience. Seay BALTIMORE—WA-HINGTON RERTES, WESE END RISK, FAL. IMOGE, AGAINST WASHINGTON. MONDAY, Pel rasry . Buarack CLeaney at 0, This geme vromises to be very caciting, am the Washityten Club must wiu it and the ext one iu Bartmore to secure the Tournament ¥ it EW ORLEANS JUBILER SINGERS r LINCOLN HACL To Stan. ede for the poor of the District it oe Tt GBAND sociaBLE . AT ODD FELLOWS’ HALL, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, Fer the benefit of BT. DOMINIC'S CHURCH. Tickets... . 50 conte, Music by DONOB'S OROHESTRA. _ feb12-4t Music by DONOB'S OROHEST ENTERTAINM y TO. GG., Congregatious! Church, Feb- ruary 22, 7:30 p.m. i Prof iebort Mt. Vernon Quartet, Mike Minme Fwan, Prof. Jn Syoodals, a rae Seerling, Fatt lg . Tppneend,, . Warren houng, tle Hiinche Lipsoumai Miss Beasie Percy: ° Will combine to render the moet attractive gramme of the season Tickers only 25 cepte end Teeerved teats without extra charve at Ellis’ Musig Btore. febl2-9t ——_—_______febia-t) OCaL AND INTRUMEN - Vv CERT AT TAG Nene COR Arsenibly Presbyterian Church, corner $th and E streets northavet, TUESHAY LVENING, Feb- Misa Ewan, Mrs. Gann MUMCAL mie MITBBARY B rusry 15, 258), at & o'e ock well, Mik Kockwood, Mears. I. A Kobr, uve, Eberbach Hakeman, W lecker and Prof. Bishetl will appear in Ballade, Opera ic and fymphonies A tiret class enter ept ney Biot: Admiscion, 39 cents. “Three ticket, tel N OW OPER LOAN jone COLLECTION I¥ Alp or TEE WASHINGTON TRAINING SCHOOL FoR NURSES. Tasloe Mansion, Corner New York avenae and ISth since. xhibitten incln love, the lanweet and iimgton aid Kev tiwether: @ Ane a larwe and b fu’ of Antiques bs au unutual'y fe Five Glace Ware « al Art, & Xefresbment Room, t and the charecter of the exkibitionare alike worthy the patronaye of the public, whieh ig Depecttuily soiicite a. £5" Gen each day except Sunday from 11.8. m. uti 10 p.m. feb) -6t ‘ bed and weli-serve TOLU ROCK AND RYE. TOLU ROOK AND RYE. TOLU BOOK AND BYE. TOLU ROOK AND BYR. {Trade-Mark Secures. : THE GREAT APPETIZER. AND JURE OURB FOR COUGHS, COLDS, BRONCHII1S, ASTHMA, OONSUMPTION, AND ALL OISEASRS OF THE THROAT AND LUNGS. TOLU. The most sccepts'e preparation TOLU. — TOLU. —_— TOLU. known for Bronchial, Pectoral ang TOLU. — TOLU. — TOLU. Pulmonary Afectionn AN BXOKL. TOLV. —s, TOLU. snare TOLU. LENT APPETIZER «24 TONIC, for TOLU. ante TOLU. —_— TOLU. generaland family vee. ‘The immense TOLU. —— TOLU. —- TOLU. and tncreasipg sales «4 veetimonialg TOLU. _ TOLU. —_ TOLU. received dstly are the hest evidences TOLU. of ita virtues and popularity. TOLD. — TOLU. — 4 TOLU. PUTUPINQUAKT-SiZE BOTTLES TOLU. TOLU. TOLU. TOLU. TOLU. TOLU. MONEY TH TOLU. — TOLU. — TOLU. ARTICLE IN THE MABEET. TOLD. ps TOLU. eaeen TOL. PRICE $2 FEN QUTTLE. TOLD. as TOLD. ae TOLD. CAUTIO: TOLU. DONT BE DECEIVED by unprin- TOLU. cipled dealers, who try to palm of TOLU. common Rock and Kyein place of our TOLU. TOLU ROOK and RYE, which is the TOLU. only MEDICATED article made, the TOLU. GENUINE having s PROPRIETARY TOLU. GOVERNMENT 574MP ON BACH TOLD. BOTTLE TOLU. LAWRENCE & MARTIN, TOLU. PROPRIETORS, TOLU. OHIOAGO, ILLINOIS. TOLU pula Ton. SOLD BY DRUGGI#TS, GROCERS TOLU. end DEALERS EVERYWHERE, TOLU. J.C —— & ©O., as WHOLESALB AGENTS IN WASHINGTON, A. VOGELER & CO., novi0-eol2m Barros. LEV 208Ns0N & Co., WASHINGTON, D. C., DEALERS IN UNITED BTATES BONDS, DI TRICT aud other INVESTMENT S=OUBITIBS, DOMESTIO snd FOREIGN EXC! : "GE. yant9 Joe ORR = LADIES’ SALOON, fev] Sy CO. HL. ALBAANDES & M1088, Prop'rs, 1408 7:h at. northwest.

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