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. s rs ir e THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 7, 1882-DOUBLE SHEET. 5 2 = | aah CTION SALES. SUCTION BALES | ae meni ee GREE ARE SASTEIVE, * Seas a eee ot eats TOCK PRIV VHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY NCANSON BRO! a ‘THE POET AT THE STANDARD—UIS COMMENTS ON THE ‘Y NOT! Une department, lam cum eS COS Wier Getttes FOURTH AND | [JONCA® oot ncnd'D ateeta northwest, ° PART OF BUNTHORNE. E ——— voads he has App ‘ sare tendy, F virtue ofa decre of te Supreme Court of aueges, | WATNUT PARLOR, DINING-ROOM AND a ee President Arthur will not hold regular Satur © | RET owe fe prea tee epee é WM. H. PEIRCE & Co. See ee ee os: Fee et BU FURMIICRE, OF Bost MARE BONE | Oscar Wilde, the poet and the apostle of msthet!- sident Arthur will not hold regular Saturday it to the inteligent pubue ~ (@s SIN TEENTH BrREEE Pocket 20, tier forsenor s ithe. PRISING IN PART: ‘YWO WALNOE DW cism, went to see Putionce” at the Standard | *fernoon receptions, as has been the custom for this ts not at ; TEYTH DAY OF GANCARY. A. t FOUR ASES WALATIT SIDEBOAROS, theater List night. ‘The party of which he was | SMe Years at the White House; but he will hold | : eae craton , | crvercel of ground ising end being im the ete or ATHER- OVER one arrived at the theater about haltpast 6. | Occasional publle receptions, the dates for whist GUITEAU TRIAL CONTINUED, ote sear alas, Unig oat tote poy Cn ee “Lady Jane” was telling “Patience"what love was. | Wie snpeunced here : : Dara few York Stock Ex- ty. as “In tt,” shewas saying, “there 1s a transcenden. | Not even the slippery streets and lowering skies —————— poem TR SEL LL. TRON. SAFES. bp an TAG Seeion or eae alnments of ys “GORSTERS LOOKING | roca cectany, which thecartiy mont easity ws, | Helng well atteaded, Many of tagfiia 8. taken for indigestion.” The audience was pon- | 7 F 2nd G streets, above the departments, began — : gue Jide thetr Friday receptions, and Mrs. W, T, Carrol! : TR CARER dS ahd Als. friends wen hesdis meted, at | entertained aiarge company at a cord reception | BAIL IN STAR ROUTE CASES, | cl from 4 to 7 o'clock p.mn., at her residence on F “ street. ‘This house is one of the few famous as a |, . = =: cor: < O'CLOCR. fa7-2t eee @ bringing up uM a tear, The poet soclal center before the war, which is still ecu. | CARD OF POSTMASTER AINGER. | Auctioneers. rap and white Kid gioves, His fauitiess <hitt front | Pled by the same family as then, Mrs. Carr 4 | me Was relieved by one enormous stu 2 who IS at once a stately and yet most cordial SALE OF ENTIRE CONTENTS OF | ored stone, in the center, and x red silk handser- | nostess, had the assistance in ¢ x No. U0d's SEVENTH STREET | enjer protruded from ‘his walstcoat. He wore Sih burared anc of ali ef let 3 maxie by Hi prevented the ent bonds “ie |ARGUMENTS AFTER RECESS. : : ALso, derin + property | 40 DOZEN LADIES! KID GLOVES, ALL S1zra aND | @ . nae ana Sth strvets | COLORS, %, 4, 5, 6 ani 7 Buttons, fing make, at | MT. Wilde and his friends Ww SULSDAY MORNING, zAn- | lOWed bY Mrs. Hayes and > we: ix, nts at notes ¢ terest from da t upon the prop money may be ++ he Disantisfactio « THE SPEAKER AND TEE COMMITTEES. | - } ee) uunps. The other members of the party were | FueSts Of her a’ ne | By virtue of adeod of assignment, duly recorded, 1| Wire eineent. of Bost ids i WeTe | her nieces, the M at Peet ts D, eM EPS SAY, SANUALY i ake ae tc ee ae Cay | Miss. Virzle N After Recess—tir. Reed's Argnment. ~ ~ f tH, EN 0% A. 3 e Is, 3 Hilie, Mr. s ‘ane , Col i a . s ange the method of appointir vase cote as stock of Jewelry and Fixtures contained in the sane onelend Mrs. W. FR. Morss ond Miss Helen le wearing i The jurymen did not return tov ne court rom int “a = on " P -— je T civing tive | mentioned store. z n They occupied the two lower boxes on the | Drocade, and tie young girls ligut solered evenhant ving taken Devidge’s toed d e } ie in some newspaper ine, Bracelets, Lockets, south side of the theater which connect with the * e ‘4 Roe si sturned to lange suppor here area | une Crk Renee Kalvos, oe dresses,” A bountiful collation Was enjoyed during 4 Reed, when they returned to | ‘t 2 i ihe = J. FROST, Trustee. se, Counter, &¢., ke. stage, the ree: . Aton: guests were the fain- %, bad an imposing array of | £04 ders outdiie the class who are dts Obtaine.l 3: DUNCANSON BROS... aa ade » &c., Ke. Mr. Wilde at first stood up.in the rear box out of | {:ios of sover il Senators and Representatives and law Books Oefbro them, ‘When the court w sd with their ents who believe the = = - - HENRY ADLER, Aseignee. | Sight, but he finally took a seat Where the audience | Justices of the Supreme Court, and members ot the Sint Gs Gbdbe: GE Mises can do ene navtne tae |S and for such reason 829-1 Suinereavons aire oF Donen ee one had a good view of him. ‘There were numberless | families of numerous prowinnt residents, calted to order, Mr, Reed rose to speak, saying | I D, 2 F ; 7 ponent shoutd be. i PRIZE-WINNING, JE LOPERTY ON G STR Tr, pimself and bis esse opera glasses turned toward the » but he} ‘The meeting of the Unity Club at the residence | it had been agreed betwe: BETWE bred . : ‘ ae 3 nor from Laas | Ruck ING TH LETH AND THIRTEEN’ i appeared entirely uncons-tous of the scrutiny. | of Mr. H. B. Moulton last evening was an excep- | ciate that le she 1 tae attention of the cou! te Is class uokner, sb abthe. closest rales 3. HUD RORLEWESTS THIRTEENTH STREETS | St of the Gime he chatted pleasantly with the | tionally brilliant and interesting one, both tn re- He read sections | Of Missourl, Th sald to-day: “I cannot and virtne of a decree of the Supreme Court of ladies, but he watched the performance carefully, | gard to attendance and exercises The princtpal t , quoted In 1 do not complain of my treaty 1 hove been 5 per cent. margin. of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, sitting m- Equity, passed notwithstanding. When “Reginald Bunthorne® | Htcrary ‘attraction. of the eventic was ‘an essay es J mal Orders anction, at | on the 1 i that the law pr vas oie “ othe market. ADy | eval velly stp ih day of Decctiber, A.D. 1881, in cause GLH. Ryley) ¢ 4 that the law pre | well assigned. I fav Dinentor a eon the stage the whole audience | py Judge MacArthur, which was charmingly su ice in the deliberate use of a deadly | the commit ‘ One purchasing Privitees throwh us can use Whe sae on TUES. Npepetn Adolph Geldsmith 3 complainant | turned and looked at Mr. Wilde. He leanod toward plemented by voral’ and instrumental muste by . the jury to dis | iny ficient tee ae sind Lg perp legen Ltn ing stock, as de- ‘Prusteea will tell at publicauction, Jn front | Of of the ladies and said with a smile, looking at | Mrs. Daniels, Mra. Logan and Nr. Whipple, and re- malice in Chis case or not, ach a method would be an theentve for wy a tte, Cli R : | of the premives, on THURSDAY. the FIFTH DAY Of | “Buntherne:” citations by Miss Cnase and Dr. White. ‘The other questi he proposed to discuss esto pat their best mien + import ee ICHELOT & CO., 48 Broad at., New York. TARY, A.D. 1832, at FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., alt | “This is one of the compliments that mediocrity |" ‘Yhe tirst german of theit series for this winter | was the question ofa reasonable doubt. nittoes. 1 think the § oT whlis Chicago house, F. A. BERG & OOo dha be Bakes. chit, fitle, interest’ and estate of all the parties to | pays to those who are not mediozre.” given last evening by the Bachelors’ Club was In| If the jurv had a reasonable doubt 9s tothe | 1 power without Lae make Up Rien ai-sm said catise iv and to the following described real estate, | Atter the first act the whole party, including every cas? most enjoyable, Marini’s Hall pre- | guilt of the secused ft was U duty to acquit tug Vested Iu him. The power ne mate a fo eles The Cy GE Washington, District of Columbia, | James Barton Key, the original “Grosvenor” at | sented a, beautl{ul spectacle. ‘The guests, who | him. In the matter of insanity the doctrine thot | of recognition of members on te ficor le enone N™* YORK, square nunibeced two hindred and elehtycelent (aay, | Se Standard, who hid recently gone to the box, | were recetved by Ca phn Story’s wife, incluted formerly prevailed was that the insanity must be | “gust what Mr. Orth projis he docs bot job 14 native Cows, I Boll aud JO | hiving a front of twenty-four 24) feet thive and ahart | Went behind the scenes. Mr. Wilde was intro- | some of the best well known ladies and gentlemen | proved beyond a reasonable doubt. This doc | Dimself know Other than that he will make a LACKAWANNA Heiter and Bull C: ine progeny of the above- | (3%) inches on @ strect, by a depth of seventy-five (75) | duced to Miss Burton and Miss Roche and other | in society, and the dressing was very stylish and | hea been modified, and to-day the courts held Ghot | movement to have the Hous aint Its Own COM. STERN Raed aid other ccledrated Sersey "Stock, and’ thres fect, together with the improvements thereon. Greene To GomPany., Mr. Ryley staid in his | elegant, “The dancing was kept up until a late | a reasenatie douttot a man's sanity rendered it | tettoce “The Mok which wil wast probably be ~ derney Cows. rins of sale as preseri by the decree: ‘One-third | dre: -room, nh he Wi . Mrs » $01 ¢ of the = era RATLWAY COMPANY, Awe Ze Heckatce and Feeex Boare, Sows, Shoats and | of the purchaee money i anh an iho reeiduetn two | to. ye There were: some ity persons who waited husbands ioloet wtbe anes Mite ee tant oe Se oie cain. pad Mystaicpal clings awe FIRST MOR’ ies; 4 Mares: 4 Ho 1 Mule; ohe Man qual mstalments, payable respectively in one and two to 2 a 30s 2 S . oe . heir OWN ass EE eee Spreader: om Faker Billiard Table with | Sears from the day of ex'e, With intercat oF all cash. ag | 10 the lobby to see the poet ‘as he came out iTKtr | Showed, that, asa matron she had not lost the | sre peed gras about to read from the case of | democrats thes the party in the a oe See CONS ib ives, String of Counters aut | the option of the purchaser. A deposit ot 100 reqiuived | {©.0pera. After they had been there about fit- | grace {or which she was noted when, as the Presi- ’ fi Chalrmanships and mao}. BONDS OF 1921. one Pi bender Bullard Table with | at time of wale, and ali conveyancing and recording at | teeR minutes and the audience had gone and mo-t | dent's daughter, she greatly enjoyed’ the dancing | Hobbs vs. the people, 31st Iilinols, page 385, saying rds on INTFRFST PAVABL LLY, UPON | 24 Cues, 8 Balis and 6 SPMI-AN THE FIKST DAYS OF JANUARY & one Silver Bowl snd | the cost of the purchaser, who upon full compliance | Of the lights were turned down, and the msthete | parties given here. She Sa snip mene rae? she likes no place DIULY. | Lac mu’ that notwithstanding the fact thab it might sub- | doen such general with t $us Liquor Cave.” oue Often Desk: one vilice | with the terme of sale and the fat ratineation thereof | did not appear, they sent In a’ committee to see | Parcs given here, | She says she ston, and she 4s | je, =. bid ‘i ny two | zation of tite isc Somes ‘The ros: forms with the Delaware, Lackawanna and | Table, 4 Chairs, and one Portrait of the late Jefferson | by the court shall receive a convevance from said Tras- | what ha me of hin. This brought out word | evidently as much pleased to mect her old friends | J¢°t iim to sheers, as wpe caeepsetectlirtd core on eroged thet th. Western Railroad a direct through hne from Kixes. Kies of said property sbove described. ‘Terms of sale to | trom W. F. Morse that Mr. Wilde had slipped out | here ae they are to welcome her back. of the opposing counsel, he would presume to ders nyt Yaere ‘The y XOER TO BUETALO. evrat rare, and with sview fo the ioprovementer the | ese the neh ese sel Ae EOE ae eee ated | AbOther way About ten minutes before. The Literary Society wil mect tals eventng at | Quote from an Tilinois autuority. Seow coe Pm ne prcoone Weel ao nee te en ree ene ee ee camipment ae | Orinabic Uulter-mukine sick. Par sistance who | cost of the defaulting purchaser ‘after seven days ai- | , A Teception was given to Mr. Wilde yesterday | the residence of Mr. John Jay Kiox, 1127 Tenth | — Mr. Davidge said no one had said anything Ike Up to 1890 the House of : z 3 desire Stock for breeding purposes, iuay find Vertisement, afternoon by Mr. and Mrs. eas A. Hayes, Jr, | street. that. | retained the power In Ld. & C. i heve to buy for them by communicating with Mr. JOHN PHILIP F. LARNER, Trustee, at their home, No. 112 East 25th street. The guests ee “Ido not mean you, Mr. Davldge,” remarked Mr. | ng comm: tees 1 he =a A Bakes 220 Louisiens aroann- THOS. H. CALLAN eee | Were introduced to the port in the rear parior, the District Government Affairs. Reed. J adopt a resolution "e ker to make. o_o ee _ | ee a oan PERRY. se Dee ROL “vondt2 Louislana avenie, | Ter gauanese eb neta Raed eae ntORTAtC. | CONGRESSIONAL. ACTION NEEDED TO REMEDY A DE- t Wiinols, certainty,” continued appotntm nts. evatied (rom TT BE MINING RECORD, 61 BROADWAY, N.Y. ei GISALD Ft NDALL, 48 andl Datreet DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts.@ 28 Commer, benInd the spot where the pole. Stood FECTIVE LAW. -| Age, “sage Davis represents Unt state = solubon ot ee tors of the entete of ‘Tha deed. —— fling Page ao eed nta 5 Oday 6 Mr. Reed thea read from uthority named, committon, pkawin civics mine. p. YOUNG, Auctioneer. G22, jd_ | SFT THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED, ON | Mr. Wilde was dressed In Diack, and received his) | The District Commissioners to-day sent to Hon. supporting the theor reasonable doubt of by batten. vedere = = ae account of the inelemency of the weather, until Visitors with graceful talk and manners. J. 5. Ingalls the draft of an amendment to an act | A"ahan's Katy tequlres his acquittske Me, Teed atid BANKING AND STOCK DEPARTMENT. HOS. J. FISHER & CO.. Ancte, DAN, the SINTH DAY OF JANUARY, A.D. 18: HOW DE L00KS. making appropriations to provide for the expenses | also read Cunninghain agt. the st te, 56, Mists om will bet ack 80 the’ customs MINING STOChS ERICK DWELLING, No. 53 | BY order cf the ‘Trustees. $5-2t The World supplies the following esthette de- | of the government of the District of Columbia for ie His next reference was 8 : | Which prevailed prior vo 1840, Bought and Sold at lowest rates of Commission in New raw hie se 2 . p fiscal yea ing J ‘h New York, page 38, in waleh the judgine — and Sold at lowest rates of Com T NORTHWEST OO OO THR ABOVE SALE 18 FURTHER posr-| Stiption of the personal appearance of Mr. | the fis al year ending June 8, 1862, which bill was | 18t Delo was ievened Decaie tates neal Sb Eeavaet vai Racin Sr SaMireC Ok phar ae front to uss record Fa | poned, cn account of the inclemency cf the weather, | Wilde: approved March 2d last, but the Dill Was | pern instru ted that unless Une insanity had been | W. H, Then the ratty Bie wes Ateane hournpd place, | A MINH. 1982, || “Personally Mr. Wilde suggests Greek porticos | found to be so defective that It was decided to be | proved beyond a Feasonable douve it tormed no | ¥:,B: THe eat ieerceiricd De cea erica at game hour and place. eo, | 22d Doric columns, with ‘open Spaves Jooking | inoperative. In their letter of transmission the | defence. | mat ser wing clroulae ERSONS WISH orden Gt tie Sruatees.| 37-t_ | towards the blue Augean, and near by the Venus ay a 3 DOUET AS TO INSANITY. to ' >» bo call recorded | rAHOMAS DOWLING, Aucho of Milo or a chaste Diana to furnish the necessary | Commissioners say they were authorized to sell tbs keveeal Obes utborliben en 120% rt % quare No. 613, in Wash- | (YOM , Auctioneer, antithesis. To consider Mr. Wilde from an even | certain property described in the bill belonging to} Mr. Reed read also several other authorities, all : + improved by an unfinished two story of $51 060 or npward TRUST ALE _OF_ VALUABLE More artistic point of view, he might fitly make a | the District of Columbia, and to apply the pro- | Sustaining the ti uo Mable doubl of a eon ere ae ee Messna: (ne thicd éssh: Ualancs in dixcand twelve : ON 1 RTRV AT REE third of this calm group. His face 1s that of a| ceeds of the sale to the erection of-a fire engine | man’s Sanity, rs Te .sonabie doubt of guitt t Meta eica sie never. ithe, with interest, oh at pareheset's of ‘EENTH AND EIGHTE! colossal ta iden untroubled by heated visions but | hous in Georgetown ana two police station howses | afr. Reed quoted aiso from a report of es 1 akefer by Mics Gpntens Gahers Helis é : sole to be com over Which at mes beams a certain joyousness, | in Washington. AN this property, they say, W x th Hefereness Wall street op- Aas Gire: adeed of trustto me. dated March ¢ nnd ditiy recorded in Liber No. 847, ds for the Dis." est of the parti eng frees case in Which Judge Crawford held that question fe of the central | Of doubt pertiined as much to the matter of san- valuabie | 1y as to guilt. wholly Greek, at the sisht of the largeness or | offered at public auc beauty of niture. In its lines it Is essentially | portion of it wa . The sa feminine, but these are on so large a scale guard house property. which ts the mo. their soit curves indicate none of the we. Offered, has not heen completed, becouse Mech mizht hasti tach to the adjective. | est bidder has ra Otherwise his broad sturdy physique is as English | ity in the act to s ing purchaser. All cou- f te COL & 50 R. KR. SISK & CO., in the Sue de temnower | prem {rivt in 1870, J PERATIONS IN STE¢ as if trained in athletics listead of astheties.” e Commissioners to c eution of | delivering the opinion and Judge ¥ ster conc by O JOHN. A == = 7 = ——___-o- ______ section has been jurther im- | with hin tor Loab Bankers on bene RALTIMOR & OWLO RAILROAD. Gallant Behavior of the Captain and sion of the first controller of the | 3 ge remarked that Judge Fisher had response carry stocks on three tc \ of a Steamer of the Kotterdam | Un't-d States Tressury, who holds that ¢ Taw lees net specifically authorize t the purchase of other cases. MIL show or spread nee, desired will advise w ODEL FA ND THE ONLY LINE iustability of the Judtclal - STOCK PRIVILEC WE BET THE EAST AND THE WEST fit (3) : dp eet eal = - Herald ei ground on which to erect the new police stations, | min Surrnsoxtax Ixstrzettos Reset, — The Speaker £03100 can be invested. TON. font (a intnare | From the New York Herald of January 4,1582. the Commi-stoners cannot buy sites for those | _ “Or the insuMeiency of unofficial reports,"added | of the Hous» will ayoomt tie regent of WO formation on spplication and Financial Report | pouBLE TRACK! JANNE¥ COUPLER! STEEL Bark Predericx—Captrin Hunter of the British buildings without further authority from € Judge Porter. J Sintth-ouien Tastiinu on next week, pent ire Janl2-m,.w.8 oa bark Frederick, from Quebec to the Clyde, with a | gress “The Commissioners ask tusk, Uret De ln Brana geen aarp cal ecrioae : en. i cargo of lumber (before reported abandone) re- | vested with authority t) convey In. theone c “You can get plenty of Liw on @:ther slde,” sald | TRE PEDEMAL AYrOINTNENTS IN CiNcneNaTt— PRIVATE STOCK TELEGRAPH WIRES :0T SUNDAY, DECEM- ports having passed Brandy Potts’ on November | and purchas? to tae other, which, ft iscliimed, an get p : "Sal | Prostient Ariiur told Represent lave Buti rworkha A a8 if hence | 18, and continued the voyage with variable winds | !2¢¥ 40 not now possess. ey alsO Tequest that s like expert opinions, 80 MUCH | yoctoray Gnat be would bem to ler the i335 ND ST. LOUIS e (1) foot and four (4) in nee north tn | up to November 29, ae ak heavy | {6% be authorized to sell and conver parts of lots | money ; so muck: opinion.” Clocinast! appointments the Letger ond of next > * Y weet three (3) feet; thence north to the Nove 29, wi ‘ and 17, In square and apply the proceeds “d Mr. Reed, to say that | woex. TOW those OMe sive bite as Gap vee a Ae : - foott City, and Way St line of exid I etrcet snd piace of bexinning: the parts of | Weather that the ship was completely disabled | the erection of police station hauses. i senged subile aiyiand prdromage BETWEEN WASHINGTON AND NEW YORE. : oe inal Was eebetmont, | said lots 18 anv 1) bee tas asta a tisont ont | and filled with water.” A\ter having p: wed eleven | DeLse SS ORs the question of reasonable doubt must refer to | trouble 2s Lue Meryiand patronage. * ts, Hagerstown, and Way, via | os of auld lot 29: gu the east twenty four (24) fect | days on the wreck they sighted the steamer W. A. = Amnsements, &ce | the legel view of Insanity, ast What makes a ep. —Dr, John W, Porter, who, forthe past th thereof, towether with the improvements therenn: Scholun, Captain Vis, ofthe Rotwendsin 88, Lineon Se Ee oes END ec ee va, hak hecw ‘the Ghanining necek et they . H. DODG iW sie The HIME ee eee ee ; 1th of December, ‘The chiet officer, G. Bak- b ve Last thine. : von | qyalt: Reedy g, sald that the cas el yh \ tug og ait ais NEW LORE AND BOSTON | tri and expenses of mice french, Cans eee | Ker, and six Sailors of the stsimsulp AW? A Schols | Ross.—Next week Rosst, the cclebrated Italtan | iavhain he hell wis essa and. iceracs. Ure | 1 geodetic survey, has restirnod tuts poste i te : Parlor’ Cars to New Yo teen monthe, for which the notes of the | ten manned one of the lif-boats and tn spite of | tragedian, wil play an engagement at the Opera | British jurisprudence. 1 mninie ea hay A few minutes after 2 the Intention’ of euterag into actlve AO Yee Hon SAD, VALLES EXPRESS, (om- | purchw-er. with: nterstat sevey Ver curt. per ennuan | the high seas courageously came to our assistance Lyte eee ul open nae pentay evening oe o'clock ‘sumnt business operations. ‘i z i pects for, Hagerstown and at Pe ‘Tocks nin date of Pate, a Vv deed of trust on | and got us 6 wreck witl et h a 4 aa ght he appea - “8 ‘i : ae Bonds, Stocks and Investment Securities Bough tind Frederick.) = De iaken. “A deposit of $150. will be re- | ad sou us off th Perse yeh danger te Chel’ OWN Tani Keanes"'s Beats can mow be rescived: ae ee re frect Today. = . and Laurel Express | quited if tine of sale. Ail conveyancing at pureha Uld not come aloneatde aud We Bad tee eee eoae | NATIONAL THEATER.—To-nitht Will be the last | Mr. Scoville, risinz, asked whet-r the defence . ene rae era Bo cos. cemmuas. On Fez to be complied with in seven days, other | Connon come alongside and we had tot munity { hportunity of seeing Mr: Denman ‘Thompson as | coud not open ani cless tho argument on | aX » eaitien Stark Exe 3 (stops at Hyatteville, me dejanting purchaser aie | due to the admirable seatiunship with whiten the | “Joshua Whitcomb.” a their own prayers. Belng tnforimed that where | change U.S. bonds are “| tor tie feelesel oonitenuee @ouccsi sutrcraes Betwile, Laurel, Aunapois Junction, | eivire ve dave! notice of sich resale in some news- | stoainer and the lit boat were managed that fais ste eee Tre oe poet enact both sides prayed the prosecution opeaed and i hd ich are lower. | Sou a. ae od = = u md Hanover.) aaah i per publ ‘ashington, D.C. x ‘su lee ett = o . ¥ os e on al lot eR ss oe a Ao HIETSBURG, CHICAGO, CINCINNATI AND ja-dads JOHN'COUGHTIN, Trustee, |W, Wecegied im getting on board the | bya good company. closed, he reinarked that It so happened then that) ova, “tor the . remainder of the tem M. has been so considerably damaged that she | , CONGREGATIONAL CaurcH.—Next Tuestay even- | the jury would be present only When the proseeu- | Rinroad ponds are irrecular, but gonorally l = rr, iss Agence for Prince and Whitely, Stock Brokers, t ott City, Annapohs and Way | "[Y#OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. had to ba abandoned. On board the steamer the | Ing Miss Ho on, of will lecture at } tion talked. i The share specui it tame and = crew, as well as my wifennd myself, were re- | the Congregation: a Robert: Burns,” . Davidige ask a i t . bul the net resait up to the 64 Buoapway, New Youn. for Baltimore and Way. AND. UNINEROVED PROPER Y OER Oy EB | ceived and treated so-kindly that I consider ita | and Wednesday ng on “Shakespeare, the : 4 san advance upon APRESS. JOUNTY, NEAR THE CITY LIMITS. Pleasant duty to tender my heartfelt thanks for | Man and the Poet. has received very flat- e A sub such an insinu.- | yesterday's Lae § PHILAQELPHIA AND NEW ‘Of & deed of trast, dated May 15th, Our rescue t the commander, the courageous men | t2ting notlces wherever she has appeared. | thon unwortliy # Couns 1 Dar. t : nt. ta tho ol bought and < 1878, duly recorded in Liber 884, folio, of thefiy | Who manned the lifebozt and the entire crew and | , ABNEk’s HaLl.—Great-preparations are making | “yyr. Scoville sab le me 9 Ausinuate nothing. | ©) here W respeting the Every class of Securities bousbt and sold on commis. Jand recordgof the District of Columbia, we will | especially to the ship's physician for the as- | to Insure a splendid success for the “So-lete Fran- | Tye court chechiag a 1UrtAer discussion of the r T arhct tom Bion in San Francisco, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New WEARER UTR IB front of the premises, on | sistance rendered, by day and by night, to those | Calse de Biypratsence” ball, which will be given | point, suid he did not understand Mr Scoville as | ea-y tor call ke jon oa stack ‘York, Boston and Washington. Orders executed on the (Fred 2 DAY, THE TWENTY FIRST DAY ” OF | of my crew who stood in need of his care. Bu ADnCE nuary 17th. er | Making any insinuation. 1 being 5.6 per : ad Stati z oiis Junction.» ER,” A.D. 1881, COMMENCING AT TWO ee Dramatic RectTarion by Miss Mary Tucker | "My. Scoville, proceeding with his remarks, sald ateral a3 per cent, Thine New York Stock Exchange st one-sighth of one per cent | #4:40— Baltimore, Auavstis and Way Stations. 2K P.M. a part of be tract called “Pleasant ‘The Courts, Magill, at St. John’s church, next Monday even- | ne thouzht the question whether or not the ac- | per cont. on stocks. Prime. m commission, Private and direct telewraph wires to | 4° koule cf, Mocks, #redeniel, Hayerstown, Win: te Jobn A. Purner, subdivided by us Covne Is GeNenar. Ter, ing. See advt. Zz cused Would have committed the crime if 1t | 66% percent. The market for fore'y Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York and Boston, through ‘ks and Way Stations only.) Wittarn HaLt.—There will be an entertain- had not been for insani Was a ques- | ys dull a ‘The posted mates of he leade the Sup Cor Dis oy Gl ak tea a Yesterday, John W. Thomp;on agt. Alex. R. $54S_BALTIMURE APRESS, (Martinsburg an a h 3 ment for the benefit of St. Andrew's church, at | the Referring t Tules | ng drawers of sterling are uachanged. hich orders aro executed on the Stock Exchanges | "Way: vialisay. Siopeat satSill and ae 00) juclumve, according to'our roe | Shepherd; ou hearing. Artjourned ivan. Willard’s hall, on Monday, January 9th. Ha (downedes choleN canton cums antl te ee — fm those cities and reported back promptiy. Quotations | ,6:05—Yuiul of Kock and Way Stations, Sorde e elve of these lots fronton the RT Junge Macarthur. oe Cpt pe heidi o> ee The Markee, —Paltivie: 35 Stations. 7th steect road, eight on Mt, Pleasant street thi esto Bieibe A Mrerine of the graduates of Bowdoin College | a! y P of Stocke and Bonds and information regarding the | {1:40 —HatTiat S th x al nd the | one a eerday, Dobson agt. Biumenburg; judgment AMOKE, HYATISVILLE AND LAUREL | (t the line of ihe road to Rock creek church, and the | on stipulation. Ramsdell agt, Dist ae aunge front a forty foot road or street aid down on | bias On trial Davis agt. HOON 7 . sr n t | a8 antiquated as Judge Porter's styie of authority BALTIMORE, January Virginia Ga, consol, oe aoa te Pec ome Meu revenine itor Gant cure He quoted from the Mary Harris case and also | 654; do. deferred, eovend anries, 98; ae, rT EXP! Markets received through our wires INSTANTLY di- | ¢g.19"PtijssUNG, CLEVELAND and DETROIT 2 anf ‘ne Nichola . He did not know whetier | Bes ten-torties, 29s bid t = . Leuba arneriage 8 7 pose of organizing. Among — those present | from the Nicholas case. i Spterirdiatl 5) BALTIMORE, Jaunary ee ZL. | 4 PIMLADEEPIITA, NEW YORK and BOSTOX | frilweiheraitul “Theos od the 4G Hop a Oe | Adjourned Wl Monday, | UssmeRY BY dean | ere hn israel Kuba = Cob Aloxanaer, | ag gor Julge Wiley in diseuuing, revered | if, Elaue. "dull and 7; aa - EXPRESS. Sleeping Cars to New York. Stop at | strect haves front of 50 fect by = depth of 180 fect OF PRopATS CovnT—Judge Hager, Hon, Mr. Chesley, Prot. Calckerinz, Gen. ¥. D. | 35 "ago, Julge Wylie, ta dissenting, y | Tas, sure , and - = ——— 247 ), CINCINN 5 orstré-t and 195 fect or theres bow! e_TON aE Potter ~ | au ey, S. all, Mes 3 's dec 8 RESS. Rock ereek church, and lot 19, which fronts 118 fect on | UhattX of the estate of Henrietta E. Potte1—bon i o ark 3a e - | titled to no more crédit than any other nisi prius. orler appointing | Hilton, Marke, Robbins, Ganiiuer, Page, nd oth- Browteding. es enutled tomo incre srodit chee | oxen Worce. PR 600. In the matter of John W.Pec! — +Daily. iSunday only. Other trains daily, except | said road or street, aiid 206 feet or thereabout on said | 60. 4 Lous ne cers 5 ‘ 2 N FOR POTOMAC KIVER LANDINGS. Sunday. Foad to Rock creck church: There is a commodions | Hobert W. Newton admintatrator—ond of $100. | &r&. Tne Tollbw ing oflicers were clected: rest | page Davis’ decision, were be went oul ot tue menage reget hy mag A All trains from Washington it Relay Station. frame dwelling upon lot 5, which lot hasafrontof 150 feet | The court ordered the admiutstrator of the estate "vice-presidents, Israel. Kimball, esq., and | Fecord for the purpose of controlling the opmoon | Seba}! i Op snd after NOVEMBER 4p, 1881, the steamer | For, further information af the Buitunore and | on Mt, Pleasant street by's depth of 200 feet; the other | of John B, Hutchinson to pay fund to the National ve-presidents, Is mball, esq-, Sore Te, ARROWS2MITH will leave her wharf, foct of 7th . cket Offices, W: " ‘i lo . P ve if fn 5 e strate Julge W. B. Snell; secretary, J. C. Stout -, | OF the court. v at7a.m. every MONDAY, THURSDAY and SATUR- sp vaia avenue Corucr titi erect, where orders | fone nd 50 deg eee Se ae eek ee eae THT OLcomplaing gUhtas part OL ear eaGee | Congressional Ibrarys, comispondlag secretary? | -“ethe jury” interrupted the prisoner, “went out 49450: Penueyivania, 49855 AY for all river landin# Ou MONDAY as far as | Will be taken for bagyage iy be checked and received | raid street and 216 feet or theresbout on the conde nd decree fled. Petition of Jorouh Keenan doe | Prot. J. W. Chickering, jr.; treasurer, Major J. X, | of the record to rebue him,” ed, Brovutione jomini Ferry. On THURSDAY, No: ‘and Currio- | @BY pout in ine city. BLL | Rock creck church. The lots on the 7th stréet front sill | {tues of Gauithisteation Cink estare cor Lanta 9, | Whitney, Bureau of Statistics; executive commit. | At three o'clock, Mr. Scoville having said that he sg'and 9% man. On SATURDAY, Curriouian and Leonardtown. be firet offered, then the lots on said 40 foot road or | (Stiers of administration 1D tion, Mary V. Cook | tee, Gen.’F. D. Sewell, Col. D. 8, Alexander, Firth | Would zeed an hour longer to conclude his argu- Hama, 12%o13)9. « JOHN R. WOOD, Ament. GREAT 1881 | seatsnty tue dweilin’hocee ioc” Yate of ths sue: | was appointed guardian to Harry t. and Frederick | Auditor: & J. Kimball, Chiet of Life Saving Ser- | meut, the court adjourned ull Monday. morro packed, 38.10 rol ANIA ROUTE. 1 division may be seen upon application to the auctioneer Gook--bond $500. Charles W. King anpolnted | Vice, and Hon. Chas. Chesley. Assistant Attorney THE ASSASSIN IN FUNDS. : Hed, 22a33. w MOnEG: PRY Ee eee E STEED PATO S| orthetrustecs, Some of tho “th-street lots will be so!d | guardian to his. infant children—bond $90. Cita. | General. rime, association de“ted to hold a Dan. | ‘To-day, among the letters placed in the hands | Weak Kio canciee, ordi POINT LOOKOUT, Sriexpm Scrsesr, -\ Macauricess Sourrmnne. | MNO! te. One-third cash; balancein thres equal | Hon against administrator and sureties of estate of | Quvr ih Reuruary. | There about Orly Era vicluite, | Of Gulteau were two, each of which contained a | Liverpool per stesine un sf CONNECTING WITH THE BOSTON AND PROVI- Ty EEFECT DECEMBEAC 18, Lo5l. instalments, at six, twelve aud eighteen months, win | William Wallace Walker issued returnable Fri- | B ting classes from 1825 to 1879. * | araft payable to his order,—one for one thousand Wheat, "16,366 bushels; com, 12-078 DENCE STEAMERS IN NORFOLK. TRAINS LEA\ t WASHINGTON, trom Station, corner | jnterest from y of sale, payable remi-annua'ly, | Gay, 13th instant, The first and final account of | Tepresenting classes from D 7 . rye, 911 busheis, Shipments wheat, none, corn, 4 Steamer GEORGE LEARY on TUESDAYS, THURS- oo OF Sixth und B streets, ‘as foliow zs secured by deed of trust: or all cash at purcharer’a op- | the executor of the estate of Catharine Barclay | Tax Sgconp or THE SERIES of Prof. Bischofr’s | 20d the other forflve hundred dollars. These were | puch Sales—wheat, 315,000 bushels; corn, 20,71 se er elaine a Beane Caretta ae | aang Sete seca Meet ba wi | Weg ECU aed PAG agQistteay 2 | cones ta lace cmgri ona eur iat |endored by the prboar and placed in the bants ™ = daily, Fast Line 20:00 a.m. deuy, witu Secping | fe required.) Ail eomveyencte end one y ley and wife filed a bil in equity against Emily | evening. Notwithstanding the inclemency of the | of Mrs. Scovtl It could not be learned Teertiy. O ekenin dae Gtk FALL AND WINTER AREANGEMENTS, BEGIN Cor from Harnsbunc to Cinciunadl and Chicagos | chanct's cast, “If the tenet ete erat GUE: | B. Jones wnd others, asking that the deed of J. ie dull, ont. Tf " ‘ : e weather the house was well filled. The program oh dn'any-oaue sn ve days front dag of sale the | Stanley Jones to Wiliam Jones and the one trom | consisted of aotne very Nine selections. cris rete | wuetNer she maven fustecs eserve te nicht fo cere che lot oriotn cold at | William Jones t) J. S. EAwards and C. C. Cole,trus. | tions of Miss ida Hiads ald the viohn Solo of Prot, | Coen 2 ‘OMAC RAILROAD. the tisk and cost of the defaulting purchaser or pur- | tees of the prop:rty at the northwest corner of | Kaspar afforded variety to the vocal numbers. hed or had ieft them for a Governmeuts gwet and y banks. This kind of 5 que. Noatial by Une banks, | poderatsy sctiver Wheat a title teliee, "Core, al OBER Ist. Western Eyprees 7:30 . daily, alace | tied a Cara to Pittebune and Lam a ee i BALIIMORE AND. FO 1'g0 | For Cunanasicua, Ro- First-class fare to Norfolk and Fort Monroe. d clase fare to Fortress Monroe and o First-clase fare to Piney Point znd Point Lookout ganled as © ¥ Wheat’ at etter. Butlslo, Niagara, at 8:00 | chasers upon five daye advertisement in the "Evening | Third and I strects northwest, be declared votd, | 5 ite | AEA Haib: Aeks COUNE it Me SsoeteMeNe, “Te tg . Pork dull aud weak, 16.62}yai7, elas t© Piney Point and Poiut Lookout. | 13 au cy ence Sunny 3b pope daly ex | Stan CHARLES WALTER} trustees, | andthe deed to John 7. Wiley and wite to Margaret | tian Sot the Lucky, arta By Mee Ra ane SRERDRONEA ONC ERED | er ee a ake mon For W port, Lock Huven and Elinira, atl0: a: | a9-dte coruct 1th and D streeta northwest. | C- Fraser be declared a deed of trust to secure the | leading soprano of Congregational church. Her —— os Great Western fret morteage trustees’ certificates, 46) Fe re Beane, taformetion tar. ma. daily, execpt Sanday. payment of $100; also that Margaret C. Frayser be | sweet sympathetic volce showed to advantage in ‘The Star Route Cases, Ene, 40%. York Central, 13 Hanes Contes rt gl cae pg ts ree wees: For New York and the East, 3:00 a.m., 10: C0 a. m.,2:00, f2- THF ABOVE SA. POSTPONED IN Con- | restrained from selling or in any manner encum-| the slow movement of the arla, while tn the In the Police Court this afternoon, after our | iS%,_,Peuussvauia Contra, Boa li 3% wont: ‘Mare H. te See titans tl 30-00 and 10:15 p.m.” On Sundiy 2:00, 10:00 end | sequence of the rain unfit THCKSD AX, THE PLE CH bering the estate. allegro movement she displayed wonderful execu- a D, Ontario aud Western, Seal Hote Polka tant te tity Bask Gee Bd a dale om Serf pustaen Parlor Cars, | DAY "GE TAN UALY, tatu, AT SAME HOUN and Potice Court—Juage Snelt, tion, the trills and chromatic passages being ad- | Teport in the first edition of the proceed. | common, 110. eee fice, and af Company's Ottice, 7th street wharf. For Brooklyn, Nii. ail throuel, trains connect at Jer. | Pat ais CF OF gE TENA xg, auctioneer. | ,TO-Aay, Jane Brayton, larceny of a towel trom | miribiy rendered and of pure intonation, "As en | Inge in the star route cases closel, Mr THE NEW YORK STOCK MAR _GEORGE MATTINGLY, General Supt. sey City with oats of Brovglyn Atuex, aflording se ee * | George H. Late bonds to not repeat | coreshe gave Kathleen Mavourneen In exquisite | John Oliver sald that he would Uke to know | Tye tellowine are the Oponite aud WM. P. WELCH, Agent. om sireet tateter fo Fulton street, avoiding double | §2- THE ABOVE SALE IS FURTHER PosT. | the offence. H. A. Mallory, assault on Robert @. | style, the low and medium notes possessing the | nether a special attorney can be imported here eerste Sotegnctn eats e¢ -—— RD NEW LORw ED a | pow rfettiags serves New york cis, nt nce of the storm untii TUESDAY, | Blake; continued, on $500 bonds. Samuel Lawson, | ricntss of a contralto. Pleasingly rendered solos aes 7 ¢ por of the New York Stock Market to-day Nonroix AND NEW YORK STEAMERS. or FRiaan aia, ey cosa mae ides JANUARY TENTH, same hour ind place, by order of | pleaded guilty tb assaulting Mary Lawson, his | by Miss Mae Rogers and Miss Efile Rodler, and a | and go Into consultation with officersof this court. STEAMER LADY OF THE LAKE . Pimited Express, 9:0 am. daily, ex- Bill leave her wharf, foct of Gth strest,every MONDAY, | For Baan ty 40, 2 ‘Wiie, and ‘was fined $10 or 30 days. Ella Brown, | duet by Miss Allce Johnson and Prof, Bischoff filled | The court here interrupted Mr. Oliver, remarkin; THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. | pleated guilty to threatening to’ kill another col: | out the satisfactory program. Prof. Blschoff’s su- : : . : that if he (Oliver) was referring toa paragraph in | Alton and ‘Terre Haute... - I eave her wharf, foot of Gth stz 8:00, 9:30, 10:00 s.m., and red girl, and was committed to jail for 30 day Hl uted orga Sa Torekameprbarah — a sho ogee hm, touch 4:20, 4:40, 5:40. $0: “iosbo aid Horis, eat T. COLDWELL, Real Estate Auctioneer. derault. Of $100 bonds, Wintam?O-peten, oa sing flleoncluded the converte, Ve % William | one of the morning papers, he (the court) would REG Wee age eRaISR =a Pifcnrsn Gickets wil be ose a Falrws Sain PRO Te i eed euItS Oo ips otanity | WasurxaTox aND New” YORE Ram. axp Warer | $27 thathess the proper person to issue warrants | Yi tynii Ee firsts... es OONNECTI IN | For Pope's Creck Line, 6:40 a.m and WEEN SIXTH AnD | Simon Walker, pleaded cullty to profanity; 204 | noure.—A special dispatch trom Wilmington. Dele dra e boat te Ele ae eee rene &0 consult | Cznada Southern......- 3 so | For S2ccht uneasy ope ? GES Ve Sh BEING |i Gn a” sicigh on Pennsylvania, avenue ast | S98: “The original corvorators of che Sussex Mid: | "Mfr: Oliver replied that he wished to call the | Ceutral Paciile. =" mud clase Fare to Fortress Monroe ahd Norrelkett.oo fahaye sf eect naeseaee eon eee ee eo Ole night; $20 or 8 days; appeal noted. Clara k: | land railroad, for whiten a charter was granted in | court's attention to the fact that Mr. Bliss has these | Chesapeake H4 iret-clave Fare to Piney Po! 1:50 EXANDAIA AND FREDERICKSBURG RAILWAY, 2y'and meecned in Liver Frederick (colored), was sent down for 30 days for | 187, held 2 meeting at Bridgeville yesterday, cap- | warrants issued and then fails to put in au appear. | Ghossbeake ena Ohio aa Py Beond NP pALEXANUEIA” AND WASHINGTON uid records for the Dis- begging on the street. Jenny Bowie, loud and s being present from New York and Wash- | ance and only sends a memoranda as to what ball | CHES? r " f £8¢ to Win. H. Ward, his beiesand | bolsterous ;$5 or 15 days. Fanny Smith and Patton | ington. An arrangement was made with the | should be received. Mr. Donoliue was in danger of | CBICaEO and Alton. Ke 210 E Lew 4, can Le secured at general end 11:90 9-ta. |} sestens with power of sale and conveyance by the said re “ ; charter members to use the charter fora short | lost situation in’ consequence | Cues Pereneoe Qffice. C13 TS treet: in ‘the Nati 0 Tease ae ang umaay | Wun. Ht. Wand, or hip helen, ip ease ‘of detest in the | POWs foNelted, collateral. Mary E. Johnson, | Fee route between Washington aed New Toone Tested, and he made tis appeal for husaaaites | © & f= ad No. = ee ee seeee: ie Se, Netonal Mase For By, 820, 1) 10 and 11:30, 0.m peytuene of the certain proubissory note by the : aid deed, | toy. qn. do. Lorenzo stelzel, keeping an Unlicensed | V1 Annapolis, Denton and Bridgeville, the June: | Saxe, CC. and 1. = THE NEW YORK STEAMER faut 5:00 i a ndersixned, sole hélre-at-tow of the sei 2 SOs oe . tion and Breakwater railroad to Lewes, and the ie court remarked tha ©. Cand C... NEW You TRAMERS 200 preitt. Ys excevt Sunday "7 bar; $105; appeal noted. The cout at he appreciated the a; r BSGN and E. C. KNIGHT leave Pier 41, Esst ‘Acxandria tor Washington, 6 me, decoused, Uh gest hee 2 — Old Dominion steamship company. Assurances | peal, but would be obliged to ask bonds in Cot. ‘Cont. wk, every SATU RDAX, at fone o'clock ne ‘aud 10.00 THroPHt.ts YouNGs's DENtrTy STILL IN Dovsr.— | are made that the road will be built, and that | Case) He was willing to stay untll3 o'clock, so | Delaware and Hudson. fown every FRIDAY, at 7 a.m. FOr mn The surrogate of New York gave a decision Thurs. | Lewes will be made a depot for the product of the | that ag soon as any one went on the bond of any | Delaware,Lackawanna and W Datticulare apply ty acca C9 Water atiwet Gennretown. | Sit 10:00 9-2 See day In the case of Theophilus Youngs, about | Virginta coal flelds. of the defendants he would be ready to take the | Denver aud Rio Grande. wee ee of sti strect and Pennayivania sveutieandaitie tation, | (3) “in fuhaen ytneg este naitet Lot nui Pere ene Freel ace c) etoony Basten | never ‘Taape ama Sateen bonds, Erie. .. street, opposite U.S where orders can Le left for the cliccking of baggage to rn run dre taken in the last two years before Edwanl E. Un- THE AROUSED GIVING Bat, a 2 —————— | Geatnation from hotels and residences, CAA Crean neon derhiil, as referee. ‘The wife of Theophilus Youngs, | recent arrivals at the river front as Sea | -Thisafternore, in tos in the j Brie preferred... bit ARD LINE. x 7 WOOD, Genera) Passenger Agent. proper hercon, which consist of a three. formerly a well-known resident of this city, ap- | boat Uriah Horner, Weston, with cord wood for J. afternoon, Police Court, cases | Erie seconds . 8 FRANK THOMSON, General M. ort back building, Brick Henee and Steble. : rT " st: 0. Carter Sons; sloop American Eagle, Chiseltine, agt.Boone and others bail was accepted.in the cases | Hannibal and 8t. Jo. % SO a. | cre Bi tien a eerie amt | Hata thant ehene Pear | Suutcatmaemart ot. Ste kg | F\Pue andere reeerenn ncn | Hoan dB 3 e = = - = — rer yt interest from dey of sale, the defer Bivnns @ a fo *, ty, by a NSHLP COMPANY LDNTED. WOOD AND COAL. cuts to be secured by the notes of the purchaver | Wasdead. A man was produced in court, how- no ee Date binge MeGin, | Mlinnix (J. E. Kendall), Mr. Sweet (T. M. Green), | Houston and Texas = TORS AND LIVEREOUE. i L + J AL, L deed of trust upon the gary Or All-chwh at the | ever, who bears a very close resemblance to her | Dis rom, sights Soop Maggie, Woodland, and Mr. Dickson (E. L' Stevens.) Tilinols Central. 19 x RK HARBOR. EOR ch NG 5 WOOD | ND 30AL, grein of ope uo, 0 to paid down when husband, and the question to be determined was bushels oysters, market. Mr. Jno. N. Oliver, counsel tor Donohue, states a3 _— NEW YORK. G*" g CREVELING, AND CO Of dunthasee Tost fal Comversncing at the evst | whether or not he was the genuine Theophilus ERB CCAt the that It 1s probable that Donohi LH We, 23 3an. | OM pmeved from ith street wharf to 14th street Gayh otherwise the undone ened wath in seven | Youngs. Some of his relatives testify that he meeting of the Biological Society of Washington, | bonds, and a writ of habeas 8 Wed, @ Feb: | Bet Baker's Prue, $0: Oak, $5.60; Hickory, £7.80; | sell the propurty at the Fla and ‘Gost of the lehewting. | Was, ana he positively declare] that he was. His held last evening, the foliowing officerswere elect. | De sWorn out for his release. % rot 18 ESP: | Sawed and Split Uck, $i: Fine, 65.905 ‘aint’ | purchascr. Wie dented it, ‘The genuine ‘Theophilus, Youngs | eq: President, Professor Theodore GIN; vice-presi- 4 EW XORE. ee WM. A. WARD, disappeared several yeurs before his death dents, Professors C. V. Riley, J. W. Chickering, jr. Card from Postmaster Ainger. $80 an $100, "secortiny to sccommodations THE TRADES TQEE WAN GRSO™ |e Holy at Law | auecct oars occured and the croseexuminae | F. Wanl and ot, Henry Cie secretaricar ro: | Tothe Balto of Te Eyesiva Sean Missouri, Konsas and , accombns to Sccommn a vie SNA WARD. * claimant wa - 4 . rae he: Sits vioPaum soca see = ANNA WARD, Fra ee ee ee ene a Eee Teoatuter: Mar RODENT RICE aereathbun; | According to what purports to be an extract | Missouri Fasiti. Return tickets on favorable terms. 1012 PEN 3, deceased. “A Steamers marked * do not carry ings of eons dom Btocrace at very low rates, steerage tickets from Tiv- | atfeunmmuble mice: flee seks nyeciaity ost ot tout to. nt riod. | treasurer, Mr. Robe members ‘: testinony reported by the referee still leaves (me a ea 5 me a mae pres oe or from a report made by Post Office Inspectors Tid- Manhattan Elevated. ay Quecatown and ali ether partsof Europe at | references. Orders by mail Drompt'y atten the matter in an unsettled condition. The surro- Prent ball and Shallcross upon frauds in mail contrac stan Elevated. gute says that he cannot determine the question | M22, George Vasey, Drs. D. W. Prentiss, and T. raed By num: as published in the Post, it would be made to ap- | New York Elevated... Ss 105 Fates. IHUMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, Of identity unless he can have evidence a8 to! ‘tne following officers of Garfield Council, No. 3, ir that “a large number of these Nashville and Chattanooga... — oe Bate het ah Jaen atven, for, Belfart. Glasgow, | (X1BSON BROTHERS, T CATALOGUE SALE Where the claimont wasat the time when | of the Chose Friends of the District of. Calcaa? ‘were’ certified by D. BE “Atnges nl Ronn "so ame an [perny mak Oe D wed io FACHICAL BOOK AND JOR PRINTERS, ry Pea ey Flory bia bave been elected and installed: C. Councilor, | Po.tmaster at Washineton, D. Hew York st = = " * 2 isyivania aver whingtur . Ce drowns rrogate, "9 4 Bowling Gee fe Gok, cae ee ent | EW Vine Printing smpecaitg: ee DS ay EMEA d tae Pen AnD A back to the referee for more testimony upon that o- & ps BiG 605 7th street, Washington, C a —=—== FINE MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTION OF point. kg VEENON H. BROWN & CO., New York S *, To be sold at my anction rooms MONDAY,JANUARY | ores 30 Ovicy Suvckamiit Pcl ] Sah AST Uariek Wanhinaida._ | op GM datyreeving oor Fall ant Winter ameortnet | NUVsH et Lav toon, gee fuowind evenites | oocen ae the pont olce apartment tat iis a = = WORTH GERMAN LLoyD— Sitone Azminsiora Mognett Bisee Bags Been | dale THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. _ | waste of time at = = Sreascnuire Line wkrweEN New Yonx, Havax | Mate ie pent nach Pane Tae Cartita, Kees and TPHOS. J. FISHER & 90. ; Sonctntniees She Beas ae a) se, ao ienay Sa mt Ny ar. | Pann ey Rs, eet ee Bl eieeapeaay pun | Se ee ee ee oe he = Boonen Her, Hoot of 3d strst, Hoboken. {nen all widine,, Haw Sik aud Satin furniture cover. | TRUSTEPS | SALE, OF THREE-STORY BRIOK | Wook, in order to cut th ex fe thcuiston aad Bremen, Bot cotter GatO) Sice pattcan eae a aed ies thes a TACHED, No. 1916 FIFTH STREET NORTH- | expenses would run about at ‘of - “131 #60. steerage, $30; prepaid steerace ceruficates, | vantage to examine our Stock. WEST. Ss appropriations and the ee St Land oe Sr fieteht oF pumas aly to ORLMICHS & CO. HOUE, BRO. & CO. On MONDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY SIX. determined to made redeetsens mail contracting fraternity, we have st Land = C4 Bowling G New York: W. G. METZEROTT & i x TEENTH, A.D. at FOUR in front! DeWitt C. | subjected to more annoyancé and St. Land _ eos lvania avenue northwest, Agents for| Ol 1828 F STREET, NEAR EBBITT HOUSE. | Jin gahes” irtue of x deed of trite enn ee ee eae en eee of misled “and deceived Bey * = faabinctor. 5 aula ‘ALTHL WATCHES. Mareh 1 we Cih uly Recorded i Litt No, ATTORNEY GENERAL BREWSTER to-day repeated oO. Shenonest “baaee and bondsmen than other e Paul 1006 4 [AM folio 193, et eeq., we ote numbered twent Frank Leonard Nichol- | postmaster in the country. I have ten oe EW YORK ROTTERDAM. W —— (205 and twenty-one (21), in Duteher's subdivision of | the statement which he madéin his letter to Col. | Folkinborn. = x ron Aung’ wredocted 20 | St Paul = = = We confidently recommend the WATCHES manufac | ¢itsce nembaced tour hundred and seventy-five (473), | Bliss that he would a ei poure so. committee, ieee sped one And of al the theunnnde of bonds that —e bd = AMSTERD A ROE ee Ein, tured by the American Watch Co., Waltham, Mass., a8 | fret morduweet, and Bouudary stect, with | Poet Daren ek ; BEN Ghose toar tar” the cata pernon tang | Texas < = “SCHIEDAM,' “W. A SCHOUTEN,” Lest time-heepers that can be obtained for the price, | deyth of 8834 feet to an alley, together with the i:nprove- Hon. Jonny D. whe has 80 honorably and those four for the same — Union 1 «p. CALAND,” emt “MAAS ® 4 lange assortment of all grades, in Gold and Silver | mente, of 8 ick dwelling, with | and efficiently disc! ‘thé duties of his office | WasuINeron RaliBoaD.—A motion receiver |I should not have signed. four bash 15 Seg Sores bri tier ey leave Wate Cases, of the newest patterns, always in stock, ‘Tein: One-third in casbs the remainder in two Sea ae the aR ee Nipereates |e hatemsailys wee earmark cena aon ane Wabash a § : installments at one and. two secured ‘ed ; have. bees os ne at ran, S2. M. W. GALT, BRO. & CO., Ue foment iret att area | tuorouRhnens of hit prema wort But ae be ar Tag: | Gis tacts At the aime Gise 1°emlot | " Qcorationd or Govassaizor sone a eons see to WG. MBTZEROT _n15-2m 1107 PENNSY1.VANIA AVENUE. tariff, which was used as a campai ‘wascon- | to sign all the other bids of the pws < JOHNSON, Agent, Hstinnel Soto De: . = this suit | were not accompanied by certitied i Bia. Bir imaceristeh EMRE |p nosinaon a cv, ia | Feet sobntcy mere cue choc en | sg si i Sere ‘the debt tam courinoed after waste that this was BOYS CLOTHING HOUSE, 3 thoge| fake, out fs the ony crror eee “ees ese 114) 909 PExxsyivamts AVENUE. ~ (My ever: except ia } * . his

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