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t A 4 — e : : THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 28 1882-DOUBLE SHEET AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. e ‘The Medals for the Grant Phalanx. Amusements, ete. A GARFIELD MONUMENT AT WASH- Not Heart Disease. = = . << Sr. Lovts, January 2—The Post-Dispatch pub-| Forp’s Orgra Hovsr.—Madame Janauschek INGTON. From journal of Healt! THIS AFTERNOON. ____| QECOND REGULAR BIMONTHLY SALE FOR 1882 Uishes the following. this afternoon: “Ahout two will appear to-night at the Qpera House in Bleak aS en eee res When au veknnaeee is repeina to have died UNCANSON BROS. Avctioncers COE FLAN GRD SAEs @ | pase ohare s medal abruck’ to continemorsts auience Her cagsecmemat Ford'owill contin Fiounuens a Excel Anyeag of the of disease of the heart, we are in the habit of 2 TATE, 8 EON Ss [RNISHING GOODS - oS & ‘ f 2 : “ xb rt BETWEEN FOURTH AND FIPTH MONDAY, JANUARY THIRTIETH, 1832,: suitation with Roscoe Conkling, Gaatmooy, I. | Mary Stuart and Mother and Son will be repeated | The most of our citizens are, doubtless, unaware | thing which couid not have been foreseen or STREFTS WEST, IN THE CivY OF WASH- a At T M. MEDALS FOR THE GRANT PHALANX. | rittey ana others, the order was given to J. M. Ker: | by “quest, and in addition Shakespeare's Henry | that steps are being taken and plans far advanced | prevented. and it is too much the habit when INGTON At Store No. 46 Lexit Feet, Baltimore, shaw, of this city, to strike 38) bronze medals. | 7/7. will be given for the first time in years, | ;, t vlc es in thi a virtue of a decree of the me Conrt of the, Packages and Packing furnished at cost. epee The thatter was (0 be kept a profound secret,_and | with Janauschek as “Queen Katharine.” Naeem, | fF the erection tn one of the public squares in thts | persons suddenly fall down dead, to report the “= gg 8 salto aale at gel Next Salet Febrnary 13th THE DEMOCRATS THE TARIFF, | Kershaw was enjoined to silence. He has ‘been | with the star as “Lady Macheth,” and Grillpar- | city of a monument to the lite President Garfield, | heart as the cause; this silences all Inquiry and DAY, { " TAYLOK & CREAMER, Auctioneers. - 7 *| working on the medals for several months and | z¢9’s Medea with Janauschek In the Title role. that in point of design and magnitude ts expected | investigation, and saves the trouble and incen- st FOUR | 5 Donne = EE ies. they are how completed. and withina few days | | Nartowa. Tamater —To-night, for the tast time, | to farexcel any stmiler structure in Washincton, | \enienee cr a post. mortem. A true report enty-f [P HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioncer. ill be gent, to Chauncey Filley at Washington. | the magnificent spectacular play, The World, wili | i not to rival any work of gts mature upon thts sabes 6 tena cto — of MRS. SCOVILLE ON THE DIVORCE STORY | vo will superintend the distribution of them | be given atthe National. Mr. John McCullough |“ = ‘ i oe ee fe many lives. & mh ees The medals are perfectly round, 24 inches in dia- | wiil play there next week. Hisengagement prom- | Continent. | is through an disease of the heart. ‘said lot meter, 3-16 of an inch thick, and weizh nearly one | ises to be one of exceptional interest. Seats are ITS ORIGIN. that many an opiun t off inte the ss i 2 ae pound. On the face of the medal, and in the cen- | selling rapidly. He will open Monday ni, ‘The project had its origin at the last reunion of e that covers his folly and his crime SALE BY CATALOGUE OF THE DEMOCRATS AND THE TARIFF QUESTION.—THe | ter, is a profile head of Gen. Grant, and outside of Virgintus, introducing the London costumes and | the society of the Army of the Cuinberiand, held | the brandy-drin . quietly a and Seas indications are that a caucus will scon be called | a wreath, surrounding the head, {sa record of the | armors, and will follow with Richelien, Jack Cade, iG Chattanboges isha An Seneieiee ack an | Ce erase CRUS Gal Mi BEAN OF um txeee CHINESE DECORATED PORCELAIN WARE by democratic representatives for the pui of lots arrenged In a circle. Inscribed in | King Lear, Invomar and Richard U1. be attanoog: ‘enn., in Sepiember, Issi, a’ % pactstniniee the cane ce case nc | Mio center ef the reverse etic are tness wants: | eos : which moment the President of Uie United States, | (1 short, this of the ee ee eae Gn the wait anration oie iti aview of deciding | Commemorative of the 405 ballots of the O14 : : & prominent and houored member of the soctety, | Heart Is the mant p polite at MaremOns and atter | Guard for Ulysses 8. Grant tor President, Repub- | first of their unique entertainments at the Co! ‘ ber 4 the hearts and homes of | Corer and ; Embracing Upon a basis Of concerted action when the matter | joan National Convention, Chicigo, June, 1600.” | sregational crotch aye menLs At the | Col lay dead at Elberon, and the hearts and homes of si comes before the House. In reply to an inquiry ch medal is to be inscribed with the name of the ‘on the 31or February. E: ong will be | the nation were shrouded in mourning. TI ONATERS 9 as report pay all | DINNER, TEA AND BREAKFAST SETS, VASES | thismorning a prominent democratic member cf | iciayer of the “Old Guard” to Who it Is sent d by historical ard explanatory remarks | (i"t¥ then and there resolved that tts president | FS0llee 20 one whe bad euaaeeh mur- | OF VAKIOUS SIZES, P' Peart or ana gmeans committee said he had not | ond of whom there were 118, andthe remainder of | hnd anecdotes: illustrative Gf oentek Hie wag | should ap) alae eor a oes i : 4 4 LES, heard of any decided movement in that direction, | Ene gap wilt be sent 10 Gel Garant ed ee crat, | apd aneca hated the : ainittee of ne | died, an i and faithtul post mortem LET BOXES, FRUIT DISHES, but that a general conference on the subject was | Wrage LINCOLN Haut.—Seats for the Kellogg concert at | ATMY Of the Cumberland,” waose duty it should | showedwthat only two persons had any heart Br, Exo. quite desirable. The same gentleman gave it as ; Lincoln Hall, which are betng raptdi an | be to report at the next meeting of the society a | affection wha » sudden death only in "| his opinion thet the committee will decide to re- A F: ened. be had at rps rots. The concert ta a plan for the erection of a pent to our late t 7 heart Nie t of 60 TO BE SOLD AT AUCTION porta Dill providing for a tarif commission, in| corrvru, Ky., January 28—A family named | Devt Monday evening. James A. Gartield, ue as the | while qehuch event, he thinks that the subject will be #@l- | Roman, living on the outskiria of the town, were | “Ine rise Torrie SINGERS will be here week | SOcietY Shall designate that ; cont ox tared in the House to such an extent that a caucus | poisoned night before last while at supper.’ It 1s | atterntat oot feta the committee organize a& soon as practicable by ts tung MUEL €, Will be rendered necessary. It Is conceded that | Snpposed tere was arsente in the corn bread. Five | “pan tne thicy game of the season between appointment of a chairman, secrets | affection, half of them from congestion of the , wai TUESDAY EVENING, the ininority of the committee will oppose the pro- | of the family are lying at the point of death. No | the Washington and Baltimore polo clubs will be surer, and the adoption of rules a | lungs, that is, the lungs were so full of blood ¥. H. Fat canes 2 position to refer the tariff question to a commls- | fnyestigation has been made. played Monday evening. ‘The Washiuston boys | HHS; and tnally, that when so duly ong inized | ald not work: there way ‘nee 40 RY THIRTY-FIRST, AT 7:30 P.M., sion. The democrats have not yet selected caucus Restnie SS, are in high spirits, having won both the former | *2¢ Committee shall be empowered to collect t in to suppor errant: ‘gies oftcers for the sesston, but. the last chairman, Mr. A Dying Actor. games, while the Baltimoreans. propose to make | Sdescripttons for such monument, and. to report a isa i: ieteae a , House, of ‘Tennessee, has authority to call’the | pynaperenta, January 2-The well known | i Very warm for them. On last Thursday” the | Stfement thereof with the plan as before pro- — 4 beribed WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY FIRST, members together if the leaders of the party de-| actor, John E. McDonough, 18 Iying dangerously Circling German (a new Institution) gave an in- | MOO" 5 ay cneridan, the president ofthe Rr | tether =e 3 ie elde that a conference is necessary. Mlat his residence in this qty. He is suffering | formal exhibition, the rink being crowded on tue | , Gen. P. HL: press oar re “a the T H DAY OF JANUAKY, 1 AT 3 AND 7:30 P.M. == i Sse i immediately designated the following a" ae THE Daxora Question.—The House committee | Oy so Ma death Is TeREte mec | ox Epgar A. Por.—On March 28, 1881, | ScBtlemen as meinbers of the comaitt many per sexy and AT THE OLD CLUB HOUSE, on territories to-day heard further argument from x Bead arth bons number of distinguished persons,—President Gar- | =2Rting the several s fons of the cor heart dis « nt shoes, (Formerly used for the Art Loan Exhibition), members of the Dakota delegation on the subject Brother and Sister Drowned. Held heading the list.—invited Dr. Jon J. Moran, | (Speclally fitted for the duties to devel nt cloth ive bowels, sitting still until of dividing the Territory. Xew Brunswick, N. J., January 23.—James H. | the physician to the poct Edgar A. Poe during his SSRI Oe CHE ied through after having warmed up ~by 8. E. corner of 15th and H strects, Washington, D. C., —— 7 Fielier and his sfSter, Barbara, were skating on | jast illness, to deliver a lecture in’ Washington on a bor or a hasty walk: going too suddent: TENURE OF Ovrice—Representative Morse, of | the Raritan river, neat Sayerville, this morning, | “that illustrious and singular genluss” to aid In w York; Col H.C Corbin, of Washing going teo suddenly om a clos nd room, as a ir = Opposite Wormley's. Tennessee, has introduced a unique bill in the | and were drowned. They went down clinging to | the erection of a monument, or such other memo- | = eat sete Le : Underwoot, of Boston, Me f stener, or speaker, while t is Weaken House, which he calls “a bill to fix offictal tenure.” | ©4ch other. rs mie a of Nashville, Tenu.; Gen. Henry M. | by continual application bstinenc ry ? KS rr It is prefaced with a preambie, which in effect de- Overdue Steamers Safe, be delivered: Wednesday evening, February’: o tnnaut, Ohio; Gen. J. G. Parkhurst, Of | heated by a lone laddtece thee fright. ounce tea san ON EXHIBITION MONDAY AND TUESDAY, __| {loTes that to the victors belong the spolts; butas || New York, January 23.—The Steamship “Amy | the Congregational chureh, and as It wil 1h oer SEVEN an administration lasts but four years, the'term of | Dora,” walch left Shiels, England, for this pore, | Se : a a oe 5 JANUARY THIRTY AND THIRTY-FIRST. oltiee Is fixed tor four Years, except In’ case of the | Deceinber ith, and was reported. as overdue, | NADY O! Poe’ ast hourg and Untineely dertin win | OO, Noveiiber 16th, ISL, and oncanized by the ; re-clection of a President for a second term, when | arrived here this morning. Her protracted voyage be of exceptional interest. 7. | election of Gen. Jumes Barnett, of Clevelan The above embraces the highest specimens of Chinese | the tenure Is fixed at elght years. The bill has dup to tie beary weatnon ‘ihe ceases ‘pulonal interes chairman; Col. H. C. Corbin, of Washington, D. Art ever imported into this country; is desixned to meet | been referred to the committee which Is expected tor,” of the Royal Netherlands line, also} We Pueapep Insanity.— Martin Showers, an | corresponding secretary and’ treasurer, and the requirements Bf the most’ esthetic tasiea, and isin | Teform the civil service, Teported overdue, left Plymouth on January 9th | elderly white mau, was put ol ri ret i : = ; and is expected here to-day or to-morrow, Court this afternoon charged with as every respect worthy of your attention. THE NOMINATION FOR THE NORFOLK Post OFFICE —__—s— young white lady, named Grace E. Stanto1 ‘THOMAS DOWLING, Anctioneer. | 7 BE WiTHDRAWN—PeEnnars.—Yesterday thePresi- Philadelphia’s Female Broker. 819 10th street southeast. = ~—— | dent sent to the Senate the nomination of H.B. | Prutapgenta, January 28.—The supreme court | Policeman Howe, when ‘attempting to i The cominittee wet in the city of Cievelsna, | 0! pf sudden death in the form « estion of the lungs: but which, bein: ported as disease of the heart, and regarde as an inevitable event, throw people olf their rd insted of pointing them te all of whieh are avoidable al rule, when the ntl ly drawn to the su o° at TE HALF PASi SEVE ‘from day mn in the Police | Henry M. Cist, of Cincinnati, Ohio, recording Sec- | Causes, Every person interested should attend | soos will be sald at creat barvains. RB. WILLIAMS & CO.. Aucta. 123-6 iting a | Petar . of No. GOING TO woRK. vulting Col. Corbin, upon whom devolved the work of tn- st him. | augurating the ways and means by which the pro- | | and also with a i 3 Nichols to be postmaster at Norfolk, Va. Nichols | to-day refused "to discharge Marion L. Dow, the | The prisoner when arraigned said: “Gentlemen, | @UZUTa est ;| | Whe Old German Text Doomed. s D streets northwest: | Was endorsed and supported by Congressman Des | female broker, charged with suivdliag femeve | you Wilt have to cae ee ee Tas ioe sett MED: | ject was to be exe Te ee CEN | in epilic of the feat that Prinos Biawarekc ae: eee OF HOUSEHOLD FURN zendorf, who, during the canvass MAGE Youn was | Speculators, and remanded her to the county | don’t know anything about it.” The ‘young | selection, which was at the special tnsta of # P Fay pkcokaten CTS CONTAINED IN PREME | opposed to the coalition, AS soon asthe nominas | prison. lady testifled that yesterday afternoon | Gen, Sheridan, lost no thuein x t be will not read a book tn the PoTT se TREE aE Sole Parone ton wes made Senator Mahone, taken very much ——_ »—___ j tuis man approached her and her sister-in-law | ang within a month from that Ze which is printed in Roman text, a ENGI FRE! SUIT. IN RED VEL ¥ CHAIRS IN RaW | PY Surprise, rushed to the White House and pro- The Trichinz Victims. SA ee | E streets southeast and | nis scheme in the hands of at is steg going on to discard the ss hom e 3 , RECEPTION AND | tested against it. He has eeded in induc- | Mixxzona, MINN., January 28.—In addition to | Sud: ‘Come on gais, and have lass of beer.” | recular army and navy of the national. 1 A ss" arm. Onicer | every State OF the Calon, OF een oe atm | German text from hooks and newspapers. Thus ‘and Army of the Republic, of promi far greater success has attended the effort with MS Of the Dis! and ehewhere, and sud | yuan, » bool ewapaper eription lists had been distriuuted ‘to every, TesPects to beoks than with newspapers, as all DRESDEN AND CHINESE. RODGERS’ ENGLISH CUTLE: SILK; MARGLE-TO) : 3 y WI BRONZED Bou-|1ng the President to consent to withdraw the | the three 1s whose death from trichinm was | #4 then caught hold of witni i HIKROR, VEL- | nomination, and a message to this effect will. be | mentinued te meee Micntceiieas five more of the | Howe testified ‘that when he arrested this aon REETS; Pint to the Senate Monday, untess meantime Mr. | seventeen who were stricken, afe 80. dangerously ms wae ie one e aoe waa ain ezendort can influence the President to change eit lives are despaired of. ay, 5 his mind. But this is not deemed probable. | tt “hat thelr lives are despaired of. Jail In each case, rr. WATER PILTERS <D KITCHEN UTENSILS. ie member of the Society of the Ariny of the Cuimber- rrenan jouraais still hold to the old si jenator Mahone has not yet filed in the depart-| Comfessed Abandoning Her Raby. a. land,urging upon thein We necessity of imuedt: With books tive reform has been Giewaee eevhe = ment an application for the appointment of the | poxr Jevis, N.Y. yamine: eis The Courts. and Gonifuued zeal and effort In eatrying outt isfuctory, and now almost all of the LATE por & VR DGE, 1a a ¥ nM c This was folio fd by other | ¢ choice, but he has him selected. He ts | zandt, of Brooklyn, cane to this vill ast might COURT IN GENERAL ‘TERM. design of the socity. or from the Norfolk district, and the | and arrested Mrs. A.J. Holly, who.with her hus- | Yesterday, Black agt. Smith et al.; argument | ineastires equally prom 1009 PENNSYLVANTA AVE. Y, CHINA) te se: man works of a scientific cha hy which 6 as — cee = ‘ARES, COOK | presumption is that he will get the office, Mr ew York, of Mr. Smith conc expected to reac : 0 y of those of a light =A? REDUOE ¢ PRICES 4 a A ’ Ww York, 18 ¢ ‘with abandon- | Of Mr. Smith concluded and court adjourned until | !t is expected to reaen & class ‘of people chee = G Res? REDUCTION IN PRICES OF z Mien whio {Is in the city, heard of the contem- pane noy ta ae aw nee charged wit eens | anes throughout the land and abroad, tn order t fa Boman text, The cha my BNE Pe Be bilo OCR. at th | pitted withdrawal of his name, and, accompanied | nbuse on Concord street, Brooklyn. Mra Holly, Circurr Court—Jutge Macarthur. Monument may oe erected at’ the earilest te hat the HEATING STOVES. dveling, we will sell the property contained. therein | oY Congressman Dezendort, went to see the Presi- | tt ts anid, confessed her gulit to the officer, WHO | Yesterday, Main @ Bothon cen wana jndg- | Possible. “The following circular will ex- | dise much more | and partly enumerated above, to which we invite at- | dent about it this afternoon. took her to New York this morning. ment below affirmed, Devlinagt Leonards verdict | Pitta the methods pursued, as the plans | prev among Gel people of | tention. HORN. ? A a yen SS for plaintiff for 74.5% Kimball agt. Walters comin far as at present advanced: y other nationality, is due. in theircase, very Hiavi number of Heating Stoves. in- | yo, og Fie a sak Soo, } Executors. SSISTANT SOLICITOR Rosixson, of the Treasury | Am Insurance Scheme Nipped in the judginent below affirmed. Lefo agt. Davis; heat Sones Ore ae Pisa >t | largely to the strain Upon their eves when young gudine’ ee celebrated. Haast Huraca. sai on | . HS 5 department, has been called to Massachusetts by Bud. ing on certiorari; judzment below set aside. Ferris SO WASEINGTON, DiC. 2 gt i curiously constructed letters, rather tha y them over ax S®-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED ON Ac- | tie death of his father. Newang, N. J., January 28.—The Home Mutual | agi. District of Columbia; suit dismissed. Allen | Dean Ste: The Novety ot the A. a = Agents f cial and Fireside, Je i Tatrobes, | count of th = = Benefit Society of New York, for insuring against | agt. Inland and Seaboatd Coasting company; | land proposes to erect in one of th m4 i SrckeTaRy FOLGER AND THE SUPREME CoURT | injury by accident, sickness or death, opened an | veratct for plaintiff or $2.90. Clark agt: Murphy; | Washineton, DCs, a suitable motu Vacancy.—An intimate friend of Secretary | office here three’ weeks ago. Its business was | defendant called: court assessed damages at $11.50; | Hern cise etary Folger stated to-day that the Secretary would not | StPDed to-day by order of tue commissioner of in- | Smithson agt. Murphy; defendant called; court | Gecminent public services, of thy irk A Natural Delight. p the tn ols Journal. It gives me a pleasant sense of victory.” Head Kanges, all first-class goods. W. S. JED & CO.. } | t Nonrawesr. | 1 ited State who | pant evENT Sr OT ON TWEN; | Pe appointed toll the vacaney on the supreme } SUAnCe A516 was Hegel __ age Smith; suf olsmisek. Murray ast: Walkers | Grihe Wmland oa wate Melt facie aaetae Sd Mise Alcott, “to ransack the old trunks, ICH CUT “GLASS. T TWENi SSI | enen- Harvard Banguet in Chicago, judgment of condemnation against’ garnishee. wonmment, in point of desien and artistic excellence and now and then fish out and sell a story that ASS. AV ary 28,—The Hi : 2 : 7 shall equal, if not excel, any stuilar work in Aierie as per or anata R aera ne a Cag | tare oves Gems tame Amine | A a Se a | Aan, “Pury Eset: eh gt | ea Acca ne St Ne | had en rc ovr and ver aca we ‘We bes to call attention to our new | the land reconds for the District of Columbia, ‘and | master General Hatton to-day received a letter | or tiarvard University, and. Professors W. W. | iscontinued by pllntde “Ation ect fete ey countrymen, ‘The mobuuent is intended toe national | enough nee Tieton peo eee teaally CUT DIAMOND BORDER GLASS WARE, | of a decree passed on the ISth January, A.D. from a gentleman, saying he would lke to have | Goodwin, William James and James B. Thayer, | Seaboard Coasting company; verdict for plainti | uu! Character, the soc-ty Inerely directing the Paieiue | CROUELMOW. T lately took malicious delight in . i cg | ithe firemises, Gn MONDAL EEGROAGY SIRE | APPOintments tmmediately for himself and two | representing the faculty of the University, at ts | for $5 damages. of the necessary fiends aud the erection of thesteucture, | FepISing to a request for a story from a maxa- GOBLETS, CHAMPAGNES, WINES, FINGER | 188, at FOURAND A HALE O'CLOCK P.M.,. part | 30S as route agents, and the Postmaster General | Grand Pacific last night, ‘The company nuinbered Equity Covrt—Juage Wylie. Which, when completed, will be turued over to the Pres: | zine by sending it a story which its editor had lot three (3), in square west of square | got a letter from a lad: rteen (W. of 14), in the city of Washingto ‘4 uf strict of Columbia, beginning for the same at ‘Ftis.a handsome pattern aud the ps ‘ We have also full line of DECORATED DINNER | asking for good appoint | 7%. , Every class from 1699 to 1883 was represented. | Yesterday, Christiancy agt. Christiancy; com- | itentot Ro ee gpheng anges herpes 9 ected at least once, and I don't know but He took it, and paid me well for i in the | iments for one or both of her daughters, The rea. | The reunlon was one of the pleasantest in the his- | mission ordered to Issue to take tesumony in Lane & : : me r raised for this purpose, aitbouzh the character of the “ MLE or gp Ane Pe alert ba ct 2 boint | son she assigned for the desire of her daughters to | Wry of the college. President Eliot Gelivered an | sing, Mich., and time to close testimony limited to | 5 nument will be decided by future i | + so MROUSEECRNISHING GOODS oe ee oP tenn, in | cot conver of anid aguare: eid. teint beter tome | get the appointinents was that they want more | Address, and numerous toasts were made and hap- | thirty doves weet tee Coa ony limited to | consultation with the 1uost eminent art mony of Dora Davis dented. Anderson agt. An- | tects, and will lareely depend ujon the amount contrib. | Society Journalism in Japan, great variety. : salary than they get at present for work they are | PilY responded to. d mad Otand Wes Geass ace Kee Oe Present derson; sale ratified nisi, Shiner agt. Shiner; | uted within a reasonable time, as it is contenplated = Among the numerous evidences of the pro- WILMARTH & EDMONSTO: Said lotand run thence south fourteen (14) feet to the | doing. Their present salary, she wrote, 1s =f | the it be completed and dedicated within th: end ot said row of houses; thence west to Rock Creek: | only “$5 per we ” A Postmaster $3,000 Short, sale ratified nist, Goldsmith a Ladson; | te monument be completed and dedicated within thive ica ak Re nie Mane Bak dec ft 709 Manxex Srace. | fhen with sald creek northerly toa line dries due wed | OLY Ser Week each.” ReApING, Pa., January 2%—A special agent ot | auditor's report finally ratified. “beckon onct *"Tn gach a causa it is believed that mere wordsof vec. | Cron, OF the, Japanese people in aoquiriag the = ATER FILTERS! {fae beginning, aay then with said line preversed eee DRAFTS OF THE JEANNETTE SURYIvORS To BE | the post office department now here bas dis- Decker; testimony ordered taken before Irving | euanion and entreaty are needle Wehave no fear but | Wtbits and fashions of western civilization, none WwW Blbey Beck Houses ovement consisting of & tWO- | HoxoneD.—secretary Hunt to-day telegraphed to | Covered that Geo. W. Grant, the postmaster of | Williamson. Barbour agt. Smith; substitution of | that the respouse to Luis ajyeal will be as wearers sek | is perhaps more striking than the humble, but cere meth ee eset aaa dn, ats, and | the Navy department agents abroad to pay all | denosed and the olive Isis chasge at Ris eee | purchaser. “O"Day agt. O'Day; trustee authorized | wnerudwing as was ever the heuct aud hud of itn altozether uns ful, efforts of the nati WATER FILTERS! | twelve months, ‘with interest, secured by trust deed, i ts as Pay all | deposed, and the oltice is i charge of his sure- | to sell note. Harden ast. Harden; C.F. Rowe ap- | whom we thus design tc hongr' “Wearenot ummindra’ | hot altozether unsuccessful, efforts of the mative co ” | Rdepontt of lo reautred at uine of ale.” Conveyane- drafts drawn by the Jeannette survivors, ues, inte trustee with Power to sell clowles at. See er Ed Aap be | papers tu import inte that ex atly progressive ing at cost of purchaser. Sa pa rE oT aE ‘owles; Dill dismissed with costs. Cousins agt. ¢ ae OF ‘met e style a , ‘With Water Coolers attacned, guaranteed to Filter Po- | J21-d WILLIAM A. GORDON, Trustee. CapET Mipsnies. wT. H. Matthews has been a Wall Street Sie Strasburgergeinjunction pendent lite granted, eg en eg perry aes of $900: Cae costs ns tre » ocemien Nias ante ANOERY GALE OF PROPERTY | @¢tached from the ‘Tennessee and placed on wait-| |New York, January %.—The Post's financial ar- | Will age, ms; decree adjusting rights of | ial hospitals, monuments, charitable homes, OF statues, a i that “The female hai Water, at THE CORNE Ero ii TEENTEE 'g | ing orders. ee see ratiee eae Toe ee excnant parties. Dobson a Dungans James McKee ai they ave cach ghd al tulr cortial syznpathiy Osaka ae gr See wre di horn tomac a ES r ~. y ‘to-day. ¢ . agt. pferenc ech datio as NEEM, us, howe 8 ye lady « in By urtus ofa deeree of the Su ree Court the gis Sexate Coxrtewarions.—The Senate in exeeu- | arog higher £08 the extended $3, and otherwise Gib auditcr w take orvol. Saree ae tie capital ets of the uation. where the down of aay of qontseatbd her that sessenhnn te = < Sclumita, sitting i i. label 3 : hang 2 ‘ ‘ ur distinguished countrymen are honored in endutin ete sees Ba : JW. BOTELER & SON'S, | th ith thy ofdantinys Ab. th ts Seuss None | tive session yesterday cee cote The euitas | Ralirond bonds ‘are generally higher, Although | BUUGNE, assoclition: hearing ordered inthe Bron, and api thee oui are a zoqpument, | Fetal to hit all the oews ele eard in other pr 7,756, wherein Catherine Leddy is complainant en 5 . K. Jones, to be New Or- | she stock market opened at an advance, and dur- e ‘at inst 2 luagniticent in design, that shouid be the gift of a whole | yate houses. is added, “thus Richard Fitzmorris and others are defendants, we will | leans mint, and Milo Blair, to be postmaster at ul t a wT 923° PENNSYLY. , + Propate Court.—Judge Hayner. people, in recognition of the fact tat from amore the acquired intiuen ne or two NIA AVES matter oe “ " ing the first hour continued to rise, yet the net 9 fee v ce Memb leet, one ae thie rasioe i be the hina r Ee AVENUE ee SSD the MHIBTE Einar DAT OF ECR Sedalia, Mo. changes as we write are compared with yes-| Yesterday, estate of Henry R. Jackson; order of | Bumblest,one tinge arsed poe dis rece Hy, th Publication ‘issued. Last will and testament ot | tye lauds, His couraceous : oh poder ee a dare A 1882, at FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.. all the rich! Mu NAY. 7 terda Josiug prices fractionally, the mar- ct - estamen| than his heroic etravgle with death, have alike ared | ment. Now she is soucht by many persons, and GpEBMAN STUDENT Lamp, file, interest and eatate of all the ‘varties towaid cans | , BUAS TO Pur Navat Orricens ON THE RETIRED 3 t ma ket In the fast hour having been rather] ADM M. Washington fied. Estate ot Aunte E. | himtothegreatheertortheseain, Gat heme ae vintvasalinn " ip aid to ths following described realestate, attuate in | LIST.—The House yesterday passed a Dill to place | Keay althioughy as we Wille Yenr Seay, Steele; additional inventory returned by the ad- | lous bernie wlonth. Guivan wita hisowns, = Lay led er apg ghecto! ity of Washington, District Solumbia, it: | Medic of J Thornley J. SN. prince: ‘lings ha so ver, | Ministrator. Est. Franklin St early | « 0 8 indly notic s, RIGRED STATED Jot hugaered one Ch), ah Pathe ines Columbia. to wit: | Medical Director John Thornley, U.S. N., on the | The ‘principal dealings have been. in Denver, ra ate of Fra 3 Ust of | We have, thecefor, the houor to nlicit ys : sion or square numbered two hundred and ee cosy, | retired lst, with pay from May 29th, 1861. The | Western Union Telegraph, Northwest, Milwaukee | debts due estate returned by administrator. -Ks- | Subscription to this Lud, the society being sohichtons tor essed, is ot a bad attenapt at the vaguely Paul, Delaware, Lackawanna and Western | tate of John Staley; petition of adimintstrator to | "speedy accor ment of sta purpone, in the shors- | erms of sale: One mao money. House also passed a bill for placing Capt. W. Whit- | and mie ext ti ble. ‘The Natio etropolitan Bank, nt style ofzossip. A little farther on we LARGEST SIZE, Patan cache within BOS Gage shoe time eke oe | tug od the Seton ee ie ee poy or | and New York Central and Lake Shore. ‘There. 1a turn over bonds fied, Estate of Ann E. Thompson; | of Washtucton, Dy Che thas bec tne atten Bonk, upon another paragraph not unskilfally a Which #100 is’ to bo paid as 8 deposit at the time of sale: | commodore. ho important news to affect prices to-day. ‘The | petition of executor for order to pay over money y of all Th.ds received, and subscriptions nay be | combining this style with the more directly per- the balance of the purchase money to be paid in three az money market continues very essy for call loans | to legatee. Estate ot Stephen Just; citation re- | 1H. B, Assintant AdjutM@tGen- sonal. “Several detectives,” it is observed, WITH NEW IMPROVEMENT faual instalments, in six, twelve and eighteen months | atest District Government Affairs. on stocks at 4a5 per cent, and om U.S, bonds at 8 | turned served. Estate of Richard Cruit, jr.; ct- | partinent, Wasiingtom, D.C.. | <8 “said to have ari 4 ond to be ¥ from the day of “bale, for which the purchaser or par: aud : 4 percent. Time loans ahd mnereantlie paper are | tation against administratelx returned ‘served, retary and tresstizer, (or any cent ONLY $4.50. chasers shali deliver to the trustees his, her or their | COST OF IMPROVING THE SCHOOL HOUSES ACCORDING unchanged. With the closing of the mails for to- | Estate of George Smith; order appointing Tiny tee, who will xeknowiede, throufh ihe | watching th vior of those Thoare intimate Interest af tye rate of et per cent per aan: ceat | TO THE KEPORT OF THE “saFETY” coMaIS8IO ay’s steamers, Which take out no gold, the for] Stulth administratrix on bond of $509. Tyoausgd PF Musil the receipt of exch dud every con- | with the imperial princes and nobles who testde J. W. SCHAFER, their option the purchaser or purchasers may pay the | |The reportmade by the commission to inspect | eign exchange market has relapsed into’ extreme Potice Court—Judge Snell. ity very respectfaliy your s, = jin that ci On the other hand, the Kobe cess tu Coen Pbeke Amount in cash. | Upen the ratification of the sale | the theaters, school bulldings, churches and other | dullness. Yesterday, after our report, closed, Joseph Jen- | sisson and Assistant Adjutant Gents’ oe Ring, | Shingo see prefer to cultivate the valuable 2 : chase money’ the trustece will Convey the said prorerty | PUDUc Duildings of the District has been by the The Maskcas kins, Wi, Henderson and Augustus Williams, for Conte nag adjutant General. U.S. Arias, | art of appearing to be on easy terms with high 2 Anove New Yore AVENUE _ | to the purchaser or purchasers thereof. “Conveyancing | Commissioners referred to the inspector ot | BALTIMORE, January 28.—Virginia Gs doterrea, | 1arccny of some cigars, tobacco, candy and cloth« | jryr the Comunittce | official and Shad sat eehat hurchaser’sccst. If termsare not com- | buildings, with directions to report. the | 19%¢"do, console Gore do peoosh weriea, “Sen ae, Le et eT ore ihe Gee em CONGRESSIONAL AID. | read that D ‘ was in office the > BOOKS, & Tadeo hates peeteeee ee cost of alterations to the school bulldings | new ten-forties, 40 bid to-day. z ail, eG, X01] In®addition to the peronal ald thus solicited, a | ereat respect with which he was treated pre- ne 2} als BALTIMORE, Janusry 28.—Cotton steady—mid- | Some articles of jewelry from Ella Ladd; six zs xg x - a Aad kote tmnine the bulldings renee vor see pure ding, 114. viour unchanesd axbies sale Wines | months in jail ahd restitution to the amount | bill has been introduced into Congress, providing | cluded him from aceurat ‘i ode arden 1 | Southern uomins!; western quiet and easier—southern | stolen, and in default of restitution 90 days more. | for the donation of condemned bronze cannon, to feeling and wishes eS as to the accommodations afforded, and | Suthe and cost of defaulting pr BAINBRY 0. ascertaining the Now, how- NEw LAW BOOKS. Ay . 3al.45; do. anber, 1.45al.47; No. 1 y- | Also, charged with assaulting Mrs. Ladd, 11 months | pe - % v1 ever, that he has resigned,” we learn that “he o make reportas to wither or not the District "1.45: Now 2 western winter red, Lala | ed s ing ey open be used in casting the Hzure or figures of the mon- | Ver. - = Pertctirnise i To EI on Of the Cominissioners to ask Congress for | March, 1.447,a1.4 pri, Msl.46%. Corn, a anes o4 Springfiel of , | only anxious to rece {Walker's Digest of Pencion Laws and Decisions 4g | T. COLDWELL, Auctioneer. DSDAcIAT ASE aa oe eres 10el| Marchal: westorn Wuactive andeaiter“southers | months in jail. ‘Thos, Oxleton, assault on Kina snbotn shomtaent at Springfield, the Gettysburg =e mot Wee expeckon Of e. “an | TRUSTEE'S SALE OF REAT, ESTATE, ON THE | alterations proposed. oa school buildings owned | white, 80: Hows als Weatery, xed, 64a | J- Winston; $5 or 15 days. James Lacey, assault | memorial, and a hostof others. The Senate y throwing off the exelu- Phlllive’ Manual of Supreme Court Decisions, prices6, 00 | SYLVANIA’ AVENUE, | by the District, and to require the owners of the 3 March, 7040707: April, 72a | on Eliza Cunningham; 11 months and 39 days. | military commuitiee.to whom the bill was referred, : = Loraee aie come ia Wiediiaw oh ex | TY. FOURTH AND TWENTY: | putidings rented for school purposes to inake toe et and steady southern. 50 | Charles Carter, assautt on John F. Daggs; $5 or 10 | has, in an interesting report wiich reviews the | Siveness and self-conceit of ages, begins to de- 100 Visiting Cards printed from Plate, $1. 3 LEIS, IN THE CITY OF WASH- | aterations proposed oe oe ee eae make the em os Boe Bea ing eeaet | days. ‘Thomas Chesley, lareeny of 27 cents; con- | practice for donating cannon for such purposes, | velop another sort of civilization at this tre —- | INGTON, D.: dations as are ati bie elsewher . eA inebaneed = Ba cher western | Unwed. George Johnson, petit larceny; 30 daysin | that has been caried to an extent that calls for mendous pa London Ws He MUREINON. of October, A. De ete resend Lette a 2 apenas Provisions frm and unchanged. Butier higher western | init Mary K. Graney, gharge of assault om ios, several hundred cannon wore tian are now on | oo. ts De corde r 8836, pace’ ETITION A 3 A vnc ’ | Meley; and,or likely to be on ha 5 | eee CE LEE ep Brartorem | fininct etal Mecinds for the Puctrict of CoH | has been received by the District Commissioners | 18, /etolcuma unchanged. Coffee rat itio éanmes, | Meloy; continued." Seen | ere New YORE axp 19 475 Pennsylvania avenue northwest. | Twitseifat public seakas fe nebanty eeeured thereby. | from Richard D, Cutts and others, asking that Hi | Oreinary, to fair, Sisaiss, Suan gloady—A soft, 94s. rovides that the Secret ary of War shall turn over LAND.—A heavy gale pre a on the ; ons TUESDAY. tne Tete ey Ps of the Premises, on | street, between Connecticut. avendie ant Ath st, | eee, Tuleh 1eyaa 20 | Rreigita to Liverpool per Am Aseird, Stsr ye Fy tae BOieE ae tae Ae tee Eee, | tipper itudase veers wurooted ak US. A TREASURY OF ENG | JANCaiy: ries TOUR O'CLOCK PM, on | Dt ved with coupressed asphalt blocks, The | wheat, 15,118. Dushele; OE IR nea, ABOUT’ A: DIVORCE | oucortas aales of any conaemnclonty 1 Phrase Book. By Bortett. tat let of ec und, becinning for the eamne on Pendiayl, | Commissioners, in view of the fact that there are | 2,618 ‘bushels: ve, ‘mone: Shinguents wheat, 10.000 RUMOR. or property, the sum of $7,500, to be devoted to the ‘ords, Hi Phrases. A Dictionary of Curious, | Yala avente. at the intersection of lots three (3) and | Yet many miles of rotten wood pavement to be re- | Dusiels; corn, 33,000 bushels. Pawheat, (S06, 0 dispatch, dated the 26th, says: A | erection of a statue or monument at Washington, i Quaint and Out of the Way Mate, enti eee name numbered twenty-seven (2), and | placed with something more substantial, have in | P¥Sel y 28.—Stooks irregular and | TUMor which started in| Washington was current | D.C, to the late President Gurtield. It is believed | NOU ; round ‘the racing track a6 The Verbatist snd The Grthepist. By Ayers, | runing thenee southerly, towards K street, on. said di- | all but two cases, similar to the one of the petl- | anvetts cderseoy Tong, 484;-do. sh on the street yesterday that George Scoville, of | that th . vin 4 Sara down. ‘The storm aiso ex- Studies in the History Of the Prayer Book. By Lue- | Yisiou line seventy-oue fet tour inches to the intersee- | toners, refused t0 Tepare ANY vase tle ston, Woe Sidic bonds father dull: Govarkinentewaictesd | counsel for Gulteau, waa. about. toapply tore’ dt. | Guat the Peport of the committee will be acted on ew Engiand. The steeple of thi kock. | tion of Jots three, four and cleven: thence easterly to- near Fepave any passable streets un- | 489. State bonds rather dull. Governinents quiet and | ¢¢ 2) Of Renetitary He.| 2Lonce, and the appropriation be soon available Et . yo Se Consress of the | wards 24th ‘street west thi me feet three inches; | Ul after the replacement of such wood pavements, | unchanged. Cotton firmer. yorce from his wife on the ground of hereditary tn—| “Tn tive meantkne, Gen. Barnett, the efficient Protestant ea NEW YORK, January 2b.—Fiour quiet and heavy. | sanity. A reporter called On Mrs. Scoville at her ¢ Episcopal Church. fhence northerly parallel with the divinion line between GRADES IN SOUTHEAST WASH oh: 2 *3 blown leven, and adjoining the land of Dr. W. | ‘The surve: ‘Wheat feverixh and unsettled and cents lower. chairman of the committee, has not been tile. He MISCELLA’ = ‘three and e ve bees Coniole rhe District | ¥ residence, 582 West Monroe street, to-night and | juaaeauy4 pore | down, vere Injured, One of hem, WA: BALLANTYNE ESON, |G, Newman, to Yennsyivania avenue, being & dis- | ensincer Ucpurttient, for gilt titan ponte eee | corn fais Tae Shears Tiadag, Te AM! 884 | asked her’ what foundation there was for tue Te- | partments, to. Such wr GME a See a es Mrs. ttre y fatty, A Onlin 96 nis 428 Seventh street. =nine fe fiches, more : thence | Git ‘ een be iiereet heey A peop ort. $ oe hus pete =i * | feet long at 5 as blown dow WEW BOOKS hai aac Sol 3 pars, | Oana tes mae uety us feet three ince more or | Gd wut On street, Dordcring on the Rastcru | "EONDUN,, danuary 2, LED jou —Conmols-for | POL, ore do you suppose that report started? | notnt subscription agents ont coho aioe | Nashuae ; y shoe factory wa Ni Schomenmers fh “Cash; $100'to bepaid at the time of | street grades, anda plat has been pronaeed oe | aid Groat Weaterh iat ia ‘trustees’ certificates, | It looks’ as if the prosecution was determined to | Pout yrenched front Its oun nd the 2 work LF ‘eont of ynrehaser. Ifterms are | Lieut. F. V. Greene in decordance therewlt t) be | 4083, seconds, 164, Hie, tle: do. seconds, 102. | clean out the Whole famlly, but I guess they wont 1, Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachu- | men in the building ted for Unelr lives; one of ith in one week from the time of sale 1 | placed in the records, This part of the city has | New York Central, 1344. Peuusyivania’ Central,’ 63%. | succeed, ‘The story is the most. ridiculous: thing I) setts and Rhod nd, General AB. Underwoo., | teem jumped from a second-story window ‘and re- property at the risk and cont cf defaulting | hever betore had its grades established,” 8S | Heaaing, Mitwaukie and St Paul, 11, ever heard Of Of course there 1s not a word Of | Hroston, Mass 2 = SFWOON, | cely: fatal injuries. Other towns in New Harp- I. Y. COLTON, Trustee, = pees a RE truth in it.” ‘New York, New Jers | shire an ine suifered an equally alarming . a Lstrect northwest. | Cuanan or OvenLoapING STREET CARs.—Mr.Johin Wee SA SNe es “Have you heard trom Mr. Scoville since the ver- | eral A. G. McCook, Now Verne visitation. . Ye A\pntal Handbook far Tse Fe-THE AROV E IS, POSTPONED ON Ac. | H. King, agent for the S.P.C.A., last Wednesday | _Thé following are the ovening and closing prices | dict?” 3. Virginia, Maryland, District of Columbia and oes so A fos, author of the Ori Leonut of the wi until TUESDAY, JANUARY j SWore Out warrants at the Police Court against | of the New York Stock Market to-day, as reported |“ oe have; I heard from him this afternoon. | pelaware, Colonel H. C. Corb! ington, PoIsoneD BY Gas From 4 Coat Stove.—In Phila, by Hensel, 2 vols. THIRTY-FIRST, same hour and place. Charles C. Sailer, superintendent, and Franklin | py special wire to H. H. Dodge, 539 15th street: He sent me this dispatch; Tl read It to you, and | 4” pennsylvant , West Virgini i ~ gm on Thurstoy Light John Kiente, his wiie wry, by Loswine, Egger tie Trustee, COLTON, Trustee, | Pi, Jacobs a driver of the Washington & George: Opening. Closing-Bia, | then you can read It yourselt and be satisfied that | ang South Carolina, General W. 9 ‘and four children were overcome by noxiow ooo ee ee A N, Trustee. | town raiiroad company, charging them with cru- | aiton and Terre Haute. eapatis n= 8 it is yenuine: burg, fumes from a coal stove In their sleeping reoin | MAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ty to animals, in overloading and driving when | Ajtonand Terre Haute pretel as 81 ‘WASHINGTON, D.C., Jan. 26, 1882—2:85 p.m lo, Indiana and Missouri, General H. The oldest daughter, aged eight years, died yes i i overloaded, horses attached tocars of this com-| aD: Te. 2 “Mrs, Frances Scovitle, Cist, Cincinnati, Ohio. My | terday, and the otutr children are in a ‘preewriows Ce SALE OF DIPROVED PROPERTY ON | pany. In the Police Court to-day Mr. Padgett | 9) hig A 6 “532 Van Dusen street: 6. Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota and Dakota, | condition. ‘The vhild that dled had Just recovered, 1015 Pennsyi te Bi hire PUN | statod a the defendants heard of the warants | Gdnada Southern. 3 quistis Ge Roce: ampere ns: new; remain | Montana and Washington territories, General J. @ | {fom the small-pox. ae 3 Teh cee ‘ainst them and came to him and agreed to a % e A erative " 3 —————eo—_____ TiO sat Gee ee ee Dear, Dut have filled todo. so, and. Ne woulg: age | Gentral Pactio : 2 8 “saronar Scovnas’ | P2!tintncky: Tenmedecs alabam: Georgia, Miss | ‘THR Bopy oF JENNI Cramer, who is supposed. 20, "he. one Of the land reomis i, hat the warrants go out for thelr arrest, which c 4 : “He put imperative In there because he knew | sisstppi, Florida, Arkansas, Louisiana nal tema, to have boon palsomed ty the mahiey boyeat Se of ¢ r was done. i Chesapeake and Ole 20 pra: that iny brother, J. W. Guiteau, telegraphed the | Lieutenant John Ruhm, Nashville, Tenn, | Haven, 1ast summer, has been agalu extiug eby, the undersined Ti es Chicago and Alton cos 185 eons last night. His dispatch was, “ver. | “g. Titinols, Towa, Kansas, Nebraska, Colorado, | and parts of it have been taken 0 the Kale fed % Fivep.—Margaret_ Graney, who was before the | Chics: incy 1373 dict guilty; could not have been otherwise under | Nevada, Callfornis, O1 ‘and Idaho, Wyoming’, cl M re ne 2 LO: Police Court yesterday for assaulting Thos. Meley, | GuLcaze,Burlington and Quincy 1374 the judge's charge.’ My husband knows me, and | Utah, New Mexico and Arizona territories, General | Cet SOO! for analysts, | t sich ela a a liquor dealer, in the first ward, by cutting his ‘ he thought that when I got that dispatch I would | 5G. Bmith, Chisage Me ‘Printed from Plato. in Holmead's addi ihe 2 pe sos BENS 6 Ant . » Chicago, SgKiovs CHARGES AGarNsT A Promineyf Cuxnay- Geceyet wn, in sald Dist: exeopt that part theroot | Head with a brick, was fined $10 ahd costs, and re- ; Tush right off to the depot and take the frst train ‘THE SINEWS OF WAR. Rancher tn Bekeenn paint ak tae ee, Only extatstementin the city furnishing that quality | RU‘ wat, copxeved by Chiati-s ‘Stewart to William | quired to glve bonds to keep the pence. : stay SE DOG aad pub Ik that, ees wig,2 | although the labors of the committee have been | Methodist church, at Bloomlngion, AML, has been and doise the work perfectly. tailings, the part “0 conveyed to said Stallings in “Delaware and Hudson. 36 ui e * al trial betore a committes of tho’church for ten b piaioiner fe , the southern part of raid lot, fronting nineteen (19) feet | Tux WiLL of the late Hi E. Rockwell has 7 does not look much like a divorce, iw? scarcely !naugurated, subscriptions are already | 0M trial bei wane srarostay wet sie (Gf luchog on, Mosttoe wire the gett hereby | yeon filed with the Register of Willss with a rs Penida gtr rman | “What do you think of the vendictr” ‘coming in, {n a manner that promises well tor the | $#¥, Ue charges being seduction and bastardy. SHRIST MAS Gh. conveyed being about twenty-five (25) feet front on sai - ve % = * 073 “J think now that it was providentialL I w: : es ay a one = CHAIST MAS CARDS, Seonrge seceee and . . tition for letters testamentary to issue. He ‘Columbia bon 2 1070108 hat S pI as | com, ‘execution of the Lat : ¢ ae toe HER GOODS, and ict of the namae width, tovethor eit the ie ealt | queathes hls residence, 990 P street, to his" wite; | District of Columbia bonds greatly surprised when T first heard of it; because | Commie en ane The | claring Mim qullty. ME. Holman is ¢ S a ‘taker ent and tale: nisters | which consist of a two-story frame dwellune. his plano and a $1,000 U. 8. bond to his dadghter, | Erie preferred. know that everyman on that jury feels that | 8wlar army appears to have ‘n hold of the | most prowinent and talented Methodist mi Te 7. 8, i : in the west and ts forty-seven years of Terma of sale: One-thitd eas; the residue in two | Julia Lee Kockwell; two U. 8, bonds of $500 to. his | Bue breferre : Sateen Te Henees Shey KNOW Stat he 38° insanh, | mater Wilh Bn espeeth) vim. Gubecriptions have [ie Gi Were and Se Senyeren soars oo j Geral fnterest Sd sccured ya dee ete mas | SOM, Tullus Ensign, Rockyrell; his furniture and | Hannibal and Se Jeivciered. BPS By | Petocome back to the civorce nuwor “ata there | Borekcegieed, tr ean evary reriment in the | Siar ‘py a church court a Qalncy. property sold. fae peared taf thine of ale: All| daughter, Julia Lee: and he directs that his sisters | Paumibal and St Jo.preterred... 198. g~ | beenanything in your husband’s » meanor towards | scription of five dollars frou commissioned offic CS MO : ed 18-3: a of sale are not coniplic be remenibered. His wife and son Charles B, are ourself recently that would justify a suspicion | cers, two from non-commisstoned officers, and one | THE GaLLows IN Nogra Carouina.—Joln More ean — Peer ree conic’ with in seven days the Tra Gamal GS Gan CUtOEE: See at he intended taking any sich actio from the privates, Asan example of the interest | ris, colored, aged 29 years, Was hanged at Shelby, GeHooL. Booxs | Sia asa Tana Cann, Mowik-“BaFH smith, young | Ea Mf | aut unio tht aman who nas teu Wt | We gisr aaraackamteni ea | SG. Srattag fl, te, mea dat LIAS . CAS 4 i y MY * i 3 e past 3 from wi ousand persons wi BOUGHT AND FXCHANGTD | s26-dts WILLIAM A. GORDON, white man, was eas by Bolen Breen, of Haier i ig woman for twenty-nine years, and Whose children | commands: Ontcers and men at Fort Comme } = capone, includin, ‘about “six hundred wo i serrqu AN BOOKSTORE: pe pepe yd Newco ay, fe tte ares Manbattan Beach... are aaron up ees a little noe eight years, | N.M., $24; 20. A, 2J} infantry, Fert Coeur d'Alene, | men. The rope with which Rourk Was hanged was Cozconas BUILDING, F Sraver. | rRusTEI perry | card Tonto” trick at the steamboat whart, sone Mn OSS ee sae $ agalost her st the ‘end ot mal that tine whet Myoniing, 0 fe oe Pai cavalry, wort ot cee antag Famong the ‘colored propies oan paid forait kinds of Books. Pamy) v one es Dorie ars ot the ene er ion Pan ae harm could such a thing, even ff it existed, do | Totten, Dakota, $20; Co. A, 20th who seemed anxious to obtain portions ott it. By Wintue of a deed of trnst, dated dine Ist. A.D. continued. Mobile and Ohio how? As. for inyself, I know I was never more | Fort aug | Kansos, $22; Shortly after the execution two colored men en- a D a healthy in mind and sound in body than I am | fant Fe Fetterman, gaged a dispute, during ch one of Uhem was ASK For ea eens ene Ss Soa Te River TRave.—Harbormaster Sutton rey Metropolitan Elevated. x om a cae I im, nox es Chere oer bea Thess” amounts are, not, large, “but “are | Shot inthe nena” woe i irecti ‘position . in accordance wi ns Of the com a ‘1 party recuret thereby, U shall ed at pubis soeee he | arrivals, at the river front’ as follows: "Sefirs. Romaine oe nes Or myself, but to do all taat exch could do to help | inituee, which contemplates the’acramalaticn cen | atm OrDowovan.euntor ge the United Irishman, PALMER'S mt of the pret ‘on FRIDAY. FEBRUARY | Wlille, Harvester, Wm. Totten, Chief, Maggte. ashville ant sapiens iyi pes the other. This story, 1 verily believe, wasstarted large number of small subseri ‘New ¥. esterday from Ha' 3 FHTRD. A-D. iss at HALI-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK | Tom Hrambieton, we > Coan, ghd Dantel sa ell a Ai 3 | by the people friendly to the prosecution. ‘They | the largest. possible number Jhoarrived in New York ye wera rom Sia ANERICAN GINGER ALE. Washington, District of Cottmbag teeter, Pete eee | Pe eearalt with oysters, altogether 10, 1% | Norfolk and Western. a Gate Dy Masking Dige Uoee eee ee een tne | be represented in the com ‘Thus, / executive council of the Irish Nations! Land ; as Elidaremasdieie or anemeney. tre OD), An James = Patty peg abheeacat ating Sut tiey fallee.” Why. on the very day that Me | Hhttin sereeets mount thus far received masiacs eee. Vision of sqnare nun THE ORDINARY BUSINESS OF THE Criwtnat | Northern ic ‘ g Cn tere : OLD BY DEALERS AT #1 PER DOZEN. erie ose 4a | cover will be commenced on Monday by Juve | Northern Pacitie preferred. Fee CRSg Dee eee eee naere raked 2B A SexcirivE Sonor GraRpiax.—Suit has been n Cox, who will continue the present (December) | Northwest. pay tage entered by Dr. McGill, president of the Jersey Cit — heirs and assigus, to term. ‘The following cases are on the assignment: | Ohio Central. ee ere ee een re Bs 808) Saye tata | Dourd of education, against the ae a | furbed pomseasion of that part of Helen Ducket, assault (appeal); Moses’ Smith, | Oto and Miss. 3 Pointe Se Saitea conker of that city. The iD. Somnmenting on PRINCIPAL DELO: | No 829, covered by the back buil: allas White, burglary ‘and barcenys George Carr, | Ohio and Miss. preterred... the rest of the Guiteaus who have sided and sya | meeting of the board in which a Was - } which proje ane — Pore second offence, peut lareeny; John Shea, assault Oncanio aH Western. +++ 88 thized with you into merited. cca Jee struck and said that the board was 19% 2TH STREET, WEST WASHINGTON. rights and priv aeaie With intent to Kile We ik: Peeks scent | Pose Beat pe at 18 one of his speeches that has never been cela sod Canoe: Offence, petit Larceny; Lowis W. Wayman; pessoal reported. We went intg the defeus> of Gulveat SAWL C. PALMER. y of May, A.D. 1881, violence on a policeman; Eugene © Boston, Pred. stand against abuse, and we will stand erick Willams, and James Simms, burglary and - 5 against the whole world if necessary, but I can’t a9 larceny. 4 fax | see What it would do my brother's case to — THE COLUMBIAN AMATEUR JOURNALISTS’ Asso- . ERS, ee Serene Se Or a Crvcte Ca et ox a CIATION, Of the District of Columbia, to-day filed the wrod peepee recat ON a ocator ¥ Be. : ‘ with the recorter of deeds a certificate of ineorpo- chad ef ap hin ying OL She barge dey GERMAN STRENGTHENING POROUS piliinta Gana eet ieee : 33 | Hence of Guiteau’s hereditary insanity when We We. piece: 3 for 2c. SALAD OLL, Um 4 toe aeeeeoe coh MH | mottoa for a new trial ts heard.” iieadPaxva raaxwacy, : ==. ~ 19% “Ir that can be done, I $ ‘th street northwest, Wi Pacltic . H. DYER & BRO. in DOO . DLS: |- | AUCTION SALE OF HORSES, c. GES, HAR. = Daher Dag BAS, muxvon, a. | AUSIOR BAU OR RORRR, oR Fe, | om peers Tm Office and Siu. 27:1: ow TK sts. mew ATURDAY MORNING, cominencing at s Eunier ov Tax Tusawoxersk. The follawing are TPS CARAMELS ca va sum | Real fstate'ana 5 Liber os fhe Teadings of thermenneter af the 2t ~ “ feos < E the day: 7¢.m., 39.5 d™s.: 11 230., speek, Sue, eae fi _ fet consignments. 6) r $ ‘3T degy. ‘Maxunun, y po Eon I ive Other sustions Seo Ciohih Passat | t