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ION SAL TO-MORROW. SHEET IRON, COP SHEET LEAD, ZIN ER, PIG TIN, SS! HARDWAR SOPHIA JUST, Exeentrix of Stephen Just, deceaséd. D' NCANSON BROS . Anctioneers, Sta ond D streets northwest. NT OF WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. Burpy AND HARDWOOD LUMBER OF ALL KINDS. FULL STOCK. LOW PRICES. WM. McLEAN, Commer 13th and B rtreets northwest. PEt CLS. WINDOW AND FLATE GLass. | Tak & O'CLOCK Noo: tion’ rooms of Duncanson northwest, we will seil for zecount of whon: it may con- ble Pipe Organ, made by Davi uitabje for Crches, sundey. Scholes | to pay storage and charges. within the anc" h and D strocts ‘On exhibition TRYS LIQUID G. L. WILD & BRO. NF'S KALSOMINE S, realy for nee hs Atull stock of AR- Twill cell at pubtie auetio fire and water of A. mayed Stock by RYNEAL, Jn. arket § u Srarer Noxenwsst. _ STEAMERS. & Goods, Notions, Silks, Carpeta, Blanke' b imantity of other goods ase dry goods house. ally to be found Om and sfter ARKOWSMIT I atia.m. DAY for all river the steamer | THURSDAY ang oniau and Leonardtown. oer LK AND NEV ‘TEAMPR LADY € .D. 1882, at H . Part cf Lot numbered one war fo of th ai the city of Washi hex) on North B street, © fect on Ist street east. uth cash: Dalance in one, two vst ut the rate of six per jeed of trust on the prope: conveyancing at Gost of purcbacer: $10) Pees MEINARD MENKE, Trustee. T NORFOLS W jown at time of mee aud Carriage Bazaar, Louisiana avenue. ARRIAGES, HAR- and Georgetown CK, Real Esiate ‘aud Personal property. Liberal a. on all consignments. [Jal |_S. BENSINGER, Anct. FAMILY SUPPLIES iscuits will Le guaranteed if you use i ta Patent Process Flour, ‘ Premium over all other ‘titors at the National Pair in 1879, and azain the Premium, in the shape of a very handsome cold ‘The millers claim that one rn out forty loave: i iy 1S80"and 1881. barrel’ of Ceres w er offered to the u Tel by any other Patent exeept Ceres, and will he most exsctinyg housekeeper tiotw epicure. KEI Pateut Flour, made by tl i cheap aad beautiful Patent we guarantee will jot carry steerage. stea. Stix Pace tiokets from Liy- | ther partsof Europe at of iscen given for Belfast, Glasgow, udother portson the Continent and ry ch of all classes, and we. atisfaction to every one who will try it. HILL, the old reliable stan: i and equal to a gre tbe millers or manufacture: «pent about ten thousand dollars in H introduced the ap ccle- at the Company's office, | peth_steeraze and ‘h street, Washinxton, ie Tt. BROWN & Co. ers. OTIS BIGELOW 605 7th strect, Washington. nd parse appl W& CO., 605 y than a great many white, nor as nutri- pot: Corner Ist and [udiana avenue. nnpany will xail EVERY SAT- | et, Hoboken. | | GOODS THAT No HO SPECIALTIE - THE UNITED STATES CAN GIVE YOU GREATER VALUE FOR THE MONEY. Rich Old Java laracaibo Cofiee, Roasted ROTTERDAM. Newport Patent Mines N EW Yor Th ‘The Army and Navy Whisky $4.50 gallon; ‘SCHIEDAS,” ‘Netherlands, leave | ul WEDNESDAY. UKIDA TOMATOES NT ELOMIBA OF. Patace Marker, Corner 14th street and New York ssenue. pe BE tel ant Seep WO a.m. daily, w G ERMAN SELIELS. Only genuine natural Selters Water, entirely free from artificial mgredients, from the Royal Prussian Depot for Van Beil's RYE f. $:00 a.m., 10:30 a.m - B. W. REED'S SONS, _ 1216 F st-eet northwest. _ yt SPLENDID MINNESOTA FAMILY FLOUR, Favorably known as the SOVEREIGN, | vields, in perfection, white, sweet aid wholesome bread HUME, CLEARY & CO., 807 Market Space. ¥ 3 all throusch trains eoniect at Je y With boats of * mn street, avoiling do: ine, 6:40 a.m. and 4:40 p.m. ¥V JE ARE REC! 0 am. and 440 p.m., daily, except | EXTRA BLUE GRASS MUTTON, FRIME STALL FED BEEF, SELECTED OYSTERS, GAME AND FRESH FISH, Constantly on hand PHILADELPHIA CHICKENS AND TURKEYS, ND WASHINGT: 30, 7:29, 9:20, 11:00 and 11:25 a.m; and 5:00 pti id 11-35 am.. 00 and 9-20 p.m. ‘nformation at the office northeast checking of bag- vies can be left for th : BOSTON MARKET, WOES to ceetisation from hotels and resid LEON SCHELL & CO., of 1719 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. ow STAG PURE RYE WHISKY FRANK THOMPSON, General Manager. & OHIO RAILROAD. THE ONLY LINE | empties THE MODEL FAST, AN BETS PEN THE EAST AND THE WEST, VIA WASHINGTON. Ey COUPLER! STEEL | is unequalled for smoothness, flavor and purity, and DOUBLE TEACK! for the sideboard and sickroom is unrivalled. MCHEDULE TO TAKE EFFECT MONDAY, JAN- HUME, CLEARY & CO., Gi AND ST. LOUIS | # Cars to Cincinnati, | ore; Hicott City, and, Way Stations. and Way imon "Hagerstown, and Way, Vib | 807 MARKET SPACE. 2 and Chicaen, UHN R. KELLY, Di BEEF, CAMB, V: eALER Tw FInst-Crass Strasburg, Winchester, I 17:45—BALTIMORE EXPRESS. 10—Ponut of Koeks and Way ADELPHIA, NE ter Market, 9th street wing, 208 Northern “Liberty prateh or Address charge to all parts of the | Box 71, city Post Oblice. ’ Marketing delivered free of LY XPRESS (con- wh and ab Putt of Kucks for 19:00 Baltiuore, Hyatteville and Laurel Express Mille, Aunapolis Junction. deasuy On Sundays stops at all stations, RE EXPRESS (stops at Hyattsville PRG, CHICAGO, CLNCIN - LOUIS EXPRESS. d _ BOOKS, &« VE, A POEM FOR ST. VALEN Exquisitely Mustrated, at from $2 id complete Stock of Pran; fics and other VALENTIN BIRTHDAY CAR WEDDING, IN and VISITING (CARDS, Gigreved th ths bee eae ‘and at the lowest price. WM. BALLANTYNE & SON, 428 Seventh street. 's. Marcus Ward's, Aunapohs and Way | fel ie tes ON for Baltimore and Way. PHILADELPHIA AND NEW ns, (Winchester, Pred- NILLE AND LAUREL | (Frederick, via Helay, stoys at Aunap- nore, Anuapols and Wa: < of Kock, Frederick, (Ge Sunday 00 (Mertinsburg and Hyattsville aud Laurel.) jay Stations. wore and Way Stations. {MORE HYATTSVILLE AND LAUREL | ire ana Way Station OWE, HYATTS Bors BOUGHT. CASH Pan R ALL KINDS. KS, 2 | Ca D FO! BERS OF Boo! ‘8, PAM. ar ANGLIW'S ANTIQUARIAN BOOKSTORE, Coxuconas Burtpine, F Staxer. _ER“LAW BOOKS WANTED. Pewsey. ONE DOLLAR PER 100 FOR 8:49—BAL TINO) EX 19:35—PHILADE ‘Siewvie Cars to New York. Stop at NATI and ST. LOUIS EX- Mecping Cars to Clucmnati and Chi- ENGLISH VISITING CARDS, “*Printed from Plate.” ¢stablishmentin the fresh and elegant astortment alsoof LY STATIONERY, CHRISTMAS C; LEATHER & n 19:47—C HICAGO, CINCL Pk city furnishing that quality r information Baltimore and Staton, 619 and and /EOUS ARTICLES. STATIONER AND ENGRAVER, Old Extablished House, ni8-3m_ 913 Penns. ave., bet. 9th and 10th streets. THE TRADES. = specmeatis Sas pee ta Feferences. every description dons sa specialty. SIBSON BROTHERS, PRACTICAL BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS, <yivania avenue, Washington, D.C. Wwe og, sete MUCH NOISE ApOUE It, And sell for the least money, of any house in Washing- ‘Renting and Repairing a specialty. McKENNEY, B, ROBINSON & 421 9th i BOYS’ CLOTHING HOUSE, (0 Pomsrivama Avasur. ARE, WASH-BOILERS, D AND “OVAL BUCKE R PAILS, BOILE: FPAN ETM, WAITERS, &e., & rufactarer, nt suction, within our sal DAY MORNING, FEBRUARY TW! LSO 10 BBLS. SCUPPER- AR (A PRIME ARTICLE), AT AUCTTIO: DAY MORNING, FEBRU- TEN A.M. it roms DOWLING, Auetioncer. "3 SALV, BY CATALOGUE, OF E LIBRARY AND FINE "EN- OF “THE LATE ARCHIBALD ALSO, THE LIBRARIES OF GRAVING ROANE, Exq. OTHER OWNER: To be wold gy ania MONDAY 01 1th stract, Washington, D. cNING, FEBRUARY TWENTY: 3 TH, 1882, and following evoninge, commenc- ing each evening at HALF-PAST SEVEN O'CLOCK. erms: Cash. asian taaml re BROCKETT, Administrator. THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. £18-9¢ FPHOMAS DOWLING, Anettoneor. TRUSTEES’ SALE _OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY. By virtue of = deed of trast, bearing date the of September, 17a, ceesrted in Liber No. 816, follo 23, and at thé request of party secured there Y, e wilsxell on THURSDAY, the TWENT' HIRD OF FEBRUARY, A.D. 1882, at HALF-PAST R O'CLOCK PM.,'in front of the premises, the Lot No, 6, in square No. 254, frontin, hes on E sireet, aud having s depth Ley. ‘The property adioias the Tmperial Hotel, on FE. streot, and ix now ovcnpied by Messrs, Shoomaker & Hertzog ana St Fe. third cash: the residue in two tone and two years, with interest at seven per to be secured by deed of trast upon the property. These terms, however, the Trustees reserve the rit to modify or alter to accommodate the pur- chaser, ufter the vale. A deposit of $300 will bo required when the property is strick off, and the terms inust be complied with iu ten day or suid deponit be forfeited. {8-dta Jo! ENNIS. | TPustens. HOUSEFURNISHIN J W. BOTELER & SON'S <a LATEST IMPORTATION or ENGLISH AND FRENCH CHINA, DINNER AND DESSERT SETS, CREAM AD BERRY SETS, FINE CUT GLASSWARE IS NOW ON EXHIBIT. J. W. BOTELER & SON, Importers oF Curna, Giass, &c., ft 923 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. j 709 MARKET SPACE, 709 ry equal payments, a8. We are opening to-day new desizns in HAVILAND & CO.'S DECORATED CHINA, consisting of FINE PLATES, &c. &c. A full stock of HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS, in- cluding JEWETT'S Celebrated WATER FILTERS. ILMARTH & EDMONSTON, $30 709 ManKer Space. GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. _ TPHOMESON 3 DRESS SHIRT MANUFACTORY AND MEN'S FURNISHING EMPORIUM, 816 F Street Northwest, NECKWEAR, . FOOTWEAR, 2 HANDWEAR. Ready-made SHIRTS at following prices: Best Waunsutta, unfinished, tmished, 90c. Best F. of the L., unfinished, i Dnished, 8c. finished, 75e. $10 Boy's Wamsutta, untinished, 60 D ORG A} VV HERE DOCTORS AGREE IT MEANS SOMETHING SURELY? “Tho wonderftl effects of extract of Calery and Chamo- mile upon the nervous system and dicestiv> organo, in sing such every-day diseases as Sick Headschs, ous Herdache, Neuralzis, Nervousness, Paralysis PIANOS AD HE GREA’ iT GREAT n death, is now explained. y has oaly come into prblic notice within the let few yearsas.a nervine, but ecientidic experiments and experience have proved beyond a doubt that it controls ncrvons irritation end periodic Nervous and Sick Head- aches to 2 marked degree. ‘The worid-wide-known Dr. Brown Sequard says that Celery contains tasre herve. food than way ane talio'or substance found in wature. The end Chamomile, wh! prrvduced to the profession and the spe aint, that it has excited manent regular’ of Balt tribute: *“Dr. Benson’ Celory and Chamomile, for norvons diseases, imaportant addition mate, to the materia quarter of a century.” Dr. A. Scblichter, of Balttmo; jan, : *"Dr. Benson's Wuleht inetd ia Nectous sat wick eadeeae a8 named, ‘8 trial by all the GUESSING CONTEST ER | 1S OVER AND THE PRIZE HAS BEEN AWARDED. has been, is OS ead < are worth their ‘The contest I now desire to call the attention of the public is between myself and the monopoly dealers, in giving the people the benent of my low only for the care of special dises intelligent sufferers. They to Sick Headache, N. cure Sic jervous Dyspoptic Headache, Nouralgia, Nervousness, Sleepless: and WILL CURE an; .. Price 50 cents a box. BS Eutaw street, Baltimore, Md. Doxes for $1, or eix boxes for $2.50, to any rf DR. BENSON'S NEW kEMEDY AND FAVORITE PIANOS AND ORGANS. PRESCRIPTION. remarked: “In this generally kept secret until the indicum tramed , When Its fesred the parties may escspe. There is no such fear in this case. If there had | been, I would have gone immediately inwo court | and got bench warrants Tcan! give the names. It Is true, as I unde the gran} jury have voted to indict in thls connection. ‘There's one thing you ought to make a point of, and that Is the fact that this action vindieates the judicial mach- inery of the Ristret, against wiilch so many slanders have en uttered.” As elsewhere stated, the decision of the grand Jury was reached by a unanimous vote. DR. C. W. BENSON'S SKIN CURE - Wi ited to Cure My Stock of NEW and SECOND-HAND PIANOS ae are of the beat makers and most elegant styles. INFLAMMATION, ALL ROUGH SCALY ERUPTIONS, DISEASES OF HAIR AND SCALP, SCROFULA ULCERS, TENDER ITCHINGS, And PIMPLES on all parts of the body. It makes the skin white, fan and freckles, and is th IN THE WORLD. | Elegantiy ace, consisting of both internal All first-class druggists have it. Price $1 por pack- ENTON, 115 Fulton street, New Wy. Benson's reniedics, ‘MILK CRUST, NEW PIANOS at prices that defy competition. T TOILET DRES: iG put up, TWO boities in axe. ‘CHAS. N. CRITT! York city, sote agent for Dr.’ C. to whom ail orders should be adazes SECOND-HAND PIANOS at astonishingly low PARTICULAR ATTENTION 18 CALLED TO GFLTZ & MERTZ, IMPORTERS AND TAILORS, S¥YLVANIA AVENUE. SEVERAL ELEGANT SEVEN-OCTAVE ROSEWOOD CASE PIANOS, MALLPOX ANTIDOT! TATIVE AND CURE FOR SMALLPOX. person nsing this remedy as directed can come in | with the malady without danger. It is a certain m been exposed, and ie disease upon them, itis a ure. With my Face z price per packasi#50 cents, ote, Preventative and Cure, pint bottles, for in! full directions, $1 euch. -D., Proprietor and Manufacturer. treatment of all diseases, No. 1216 | Consultation free. AT $90 AND $100 CASH. -A SURE PREVEN- are coming down or has aitick, safe and spec ‘no pitting or mart Sanatarium, tor 15th street hort All communications will recaiy: STOTT & CROMWELL, Whol at Washington. DBs LAKE AUBURN MINERAL SPRING hwest, corner SIDNEY T. NIMMO’S ruggists, aents PIANO WAREROOMS, | Peduction of rent as may b 433 Seventh street northwest. iseare of the Kidneys, Diabetes, Dyspepsia and all jons of the Kidneys and Laver. 6, B ELLERY, © SUCCESSOR TO DUBREUIL BROTHERS, FACTURERS OF FINE DRESS SHIRTS GENTS' FURNISHINGS. 1112 F Sraerr Norrawest, Wasurnetoy, D.C. Six of the Finest Dress Shirts to order. Extra Fine Shirts to ordei E iV wav SHIRTS, E_WANT TO REM better Shirts for the mot Nat that we doubt your know. but for fear that you might not think right time, we insert this /itée reminder sold the * ‘y” Shirt for 75e. $1.50 for the samo qualit qitality ali the time. The good ‘*Mys- you bought of ue 1, 3,3, 4,5, 6, 7 ors ‘9 cents can be duplicated both in ‘quality price to-day, e “Mystery” Shirt is a8 good as any Shirt in Wash- wion, and the jrice, unfinished, is only 75 cents, at ds MEGINNISS', 1002 F street northweat. ae C AM. THE WELL-KNOWN, RE- liable HATTER is prepared ty do all kinds of work in his line. New SILK HATS made to order, and old ‘ones remodeled. Remember the number—740 bth street northwest. mari MEDICAL, &e. 50 bi RD IF DR. BROTHERS FAILS TO POU core any case of Female Irrecularities, Ob- sTructions or Ledcorrha:. Medicine furnished the poor free of charg Advice free, Office, 906 B street south- west. £16-1m"* 4ENTLEM tment snd a speely € al by consulting Dr. LEON, 237 Penn: Prescriptions and advice free of any 19-hu Di. = OLDE most rel Ladies’ PI ci consulted ag at 257 Pennsylvania avenue, from 2 to + oud 6to8. Al HE! \dies. 19-1 D: ROBERTSON 1 CONFI- dentially by Gentlemen and Ladies who need med- ical advice, every Wednesday and Saturday, wt 456 street northwest. 20 year’s experience. Main office, 19south Eutaw street, Baltimore Jal9-Im D R. RICORD’S VITAL RESTORATIVE, Approved by the Academy of Medicine of Paris, recom- mended by the medical Celebrities of the World asa specific for nervous and physical debility, loaa of manly vigor, &c, ; of Levassor, 10 bis. rue Richelieu, Paris; or of @:th. S. Hygnce, Baltimore, and C. Christiani, 484 Pennsylvania avenue, Washinston, D. C., where de- scriptive circulars, with symptoms and testimonials can behad. The genuine alone bears private proprietary stamps in blne, with name and monogram of 8. B, SIGESMOND. Boxes of 100 pilla, $3; 400, $10. $18 ApM2 BE FOREST HAS REMEDY FOR LA dies. _ All female complaints quickly cured. Can be consulted daily at 924 7th streetnorthwest. Office hours from 1 to 9 o'clock p.m., with ladies only. j10-2m* If you have failed to receive proper treatment in cates of Chronic Diseases, such as Heart Discaso, Wid ney Complaint, Nervous Debility, Impotency or Pro- mature Decay, Seminal Weakness, Dyspepsia, Nervous send two stamps {or our questions for excitibliity, & self-examination and our new “Tae Laws o¥ Livy axp Heatra.” Address Secretary, Medical and Surgical Institute, A 147 Kast Loti street, New York. It is King of all table wate gives health and vigor the infected waters of our cities, whi malaria. ‘The spring is four wiles f pours forth 1.000 bbls. dai It purifies the blood and W™. SEINERAMP xD, WM. SHAEFFER'S ~SUPERB PIANOS . First-Class, Low Prices, Terms Easy, G. G CORNWELL, Extensive Grocer, 1418 Vo Bee inia avenue, has just received 100 bbis. fres SPER TUB, Pll oehistreet nertrweet for family trade and geueral supply of from the sprinx, Washington, D. C. LAKE AUBURN SPRINGCO., North Auburn, Maine. J. 1. H, COBB. President, ? OD, Treasurer. OUR ESTABLISHME: Being Overstocked, We Witt Serr. OUR sRED COVERS AT COST. nts for Sohrmer & Co., E. C, WORCH 1139 26th ’steet northwest. AVING MOV! H 4 tor de Lewiston, Maine. shirts to order. 150 } Pianos and Oneaus to rent.” Awe | Schomacker & Co. : ATE TITLE IN: CO., OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. INCORPORATED Dee. 6, 1881. M, ASHFORD, A ICH other first-class PIANOS ad ORGANS, at lowest prices and easiest terms, G. L. WILD & BRO., other estab- | of Brunswick, G: CAPITAL, $200,000 ~B. BEALE, 709 7th street northwest, near G. go ee nt, tuned and repaired. Jat ____ FINANCIAL. J, MICHELOT & cO., “ai i 48 BROAD STREET, NEW YORK, STOCKS BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION. Fractional Lots Close to the Market. STOCK PRIVILEGES By SAGE, KEENE and other first-class makers at bot- Y prices. Last went free on apple Pianos and Organs for Testies policies of ins warranty of title to real trustee or morteuee: also cerifiestes guaranteeing lute accuracy of abstracts of title, and transact s alisbusinessfrelating to the inv {tauster of titles to real estate in the District of Colum- ae rance effording an absolute estate either in a purchaser, OFFICE:—Gunton Building (second floor), 472 Louis- } Nashville, S6aso\ tom-ratet, No fanc! Charles C. Duncanson, Richard W. ‘Tyler, Tsase L. Jobm Samuei Bacon. FE. Francis Riggs, Albert A. Wils pivatE STOCK TELEGRAPH WIRES BETWEEN WASHINGTON AND NEW YORE. qcac ‘acct H. H. DODGE, in the city, can be Female Complaints and frrecularities: ckly cured. Prompt treatinent. Separate rooms for | Bonds, Stocks and Investment Securities Bough iand Sold on Commission, THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT IN THE CITY. No. 539 15TH STREET, (CORCORAN BUILDING,) Agency for Prince and Whitely, Stock Brokers, ALL THE DIFFERENT KINDS !! 64 Broapway, New Your. ALL QUALITIES ! Every claas of Securities bought and sold on commis sion in San Franciseo, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York, Boston and Washington. Orders executed on the New York Stock Exchange at one-eighth of one per cent commission, Private and diréct telegraph wires to Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York and Boston, through which orders are executed on’ the Stock Exchanges in those cities and reported back promptly. Quotations of Stocks and Bonds and information regarding the ‘Markets received through our wires INSTANTLY dl- HARD WOOD. WHITE OAK, \DIANA ASH, INDIANA WALNUT, INDIANA CHERRY, SOFT YELLOW POPLAR, ‘If you want to have the satisfaction of buying from =. complete stock of Lumber, COME AND SEE US, and by 80 doing you will FE DEPOSIT CO. FROM LOSS BY BURGLARY, FIRE OR ACCIDENT. SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, Corser 16TH Strert AND New Yori SAVE TIME AND MONEY, Gecu RITY ROBB. THE NATIONAL DnBR Guess, IS [THE LONGEST ESTAB- lished Specialist in Washington; 35 years expe- Tience, over 30 years at 906 B street southwest. Gonor- thera, ‘Syphilis and loss of sexual power cured and med- | icines furnished or no pay. 025-4" 8. ROBERTSON, THE MOST RELIABI Diicngent tatiiann pecialist in this city, ‘are experiewce, Will guarantee actire in ail Urinary Organs, Nervous and Seminal Weakness, Nocturnal Emussions, Lmpotancy (lose of serual 4 % id. Syphilis positively cured in 3 € $0" anyon Conattstions tently: een el ae 10" days. Consultations consulted Wednesdays and Saturdays, from? to Spine at his office, 456 C street northwest. Refers to the leading physicians of Baltimore, Main office, 19 South Eutaw street, Baltimore, Md. R. MOTT'S FREN¢ WDERS_—CERTATN CURE oe for Kidney Diseases, Gravel and all U Diseases, Sone Syphilis and game nd btin Disoess a rr ‘an sreedily’ cured. Gor cured in, 48 Nervous Det sale by WM. B. ENT WISE. Drugei Be L. ENT" e corner 12 Street and Pennsylvania avenue. Price $9 per Doz, sent m by mail under seal an receipt of price. NOZALL GOLD THAT GLITTERS. AN SELBY is offering in MEN'S AND BO’ 5 CLOTHING. G80. 74,89, 98 $1, aud $33, wears’ bee grado $1 50; $1.75 ‘and $2, upwards; Men’s Office Coats, 40 and 50 and upwards: Men's and Boys' every-day “Pants, $1, 50 to $5, very fine; Children’s Navy Blue ita with Knee Pants, $5, firm colors, ‘Middlesex nel. $10 and $12, fast Tie oie PENNSTLV ANIA ‘AVENUE. WILLET & LIBBEY. Safes for 4 Securities and Valscer on s rat BENJAMIN P. SNYDER, Presti CHARLES C. GLOVER, of ‘Treas 3 "STORLEVAN, neat Sixtu STREET AND New YorK AVENUE. LARGE | Srracue Square. YARDS. | Noprugen LisenTy Marxer Space. ident. ‘& Co., Vice President, 13 of ‘PPOPOSALS FOR woop. CrERk’s Orricr, House REPRESENTAT} Wasnixcrox, D.C., February 18, 1: Sealed Proposals will be received at this office .VE O'CLOCK, NOON, on TUESDAY, FEBRU- 'TH, inst., for delives itives, and for storing in the ‘Capitol, fifty cords Mer- chantable Oak Wood, sawed in two cuts; to measure 128 Cuble fest per cord: NDS ARE KNOWN AS known f class: SECOND. Note by mail promptly ARE ATTRACTIONS FOR THE LADIES AT CHK. RUPPERT’S, ND 405 1TH STREET NORTHWEST. ficent stock voided SELEP! de Capitol. accept or reject any And all bide is reserved to the gov roment. = Envelopes con! bids must be marked ‘‘Propo- —BUT sals for Wood,” and SSrdEPE CASES He Tea GAS GPECIALTY! SHIRTS TO ORDER. FIT AND QUALITY GUARANTEED. W. 8, TEEL, ‘hrm colors, Mens ‘itd. Youths 'N C 3 ans " Nay colors, UNDERTAKERS. 995 Pennsylvania avenue. An FSi eoreraren 316 Pennsyh a streeta. ‘Everything Gree secotrect, very tina rete." ents 0 Sate NO PAY.—WHITEHURST'S CEDAR B, is warranted to cure a, Colds, &e. Bi Vantage to examine our Stock. Xe ino salined feta the ana teeus HOOE, BRO. & CO. ol 1338 F STREET. NEAR E DEAF HEAR THROUGH ‘the deaf and dumb ae Juohee sees : dose. “Try it. If not eatiafied return the and S Sol By WS PGRsON, 109 150 street, andal ‘Price STOTT & CROMWELL. n2l-sm A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT or PEANG'S AND MARCUS WARD'S VALENTINES, = For sale by EW BOOKS. N FRANKLIN SQUARE AND SEASIDE LIBRARIES, FINE STATIONERY AND CARDS. JAMES J. CHAPMAN, ‘AN BOOKSTORE, VANIA AVENUE, in. ee eee m1 Branch Box Office, NLY A FEW M ING MACHINES BARGAINS IN SEW- \1T BAVE BEEN USED. NG STAR. .. February 20, ISS2. 2 Edition. THE STAR ROUTE CASES, Se SS WHAT DISTRICT ATTORNEY CORKHILL SAYS. 2 NOMINATIONS SENT IN TO-DAY. a DISTRICT AFFAIRS IN CONGRESs. —— The Presentments Against the Star Ronters. WHAT DISTRICT ATTORNEY CORKHILL SAYS. When a Sra reporter asked Distriet Attorney Corkhill thts afternoon against whom indictments were drawn, the district attorney, ala Hamlet, ex- tended a pasteboard flute to the reporter and sald, with a laugh, “Here, can you play on this. Ihave had that made for People who aak me about the ‘Star route cases.” Ta subsequent conversation the a rict attorney, risdiction th es® things are t is ot now, however, tand, that = Nominations ‘To-day. The following nominations were sent to the Sentate tilts afternoon: Wm. F. Tueker, jr., of TIL, to be major and paymaster; Ist Lieut. F. H. Hath away quartermaster; Lieut. Col. James Van Voast, of 16th 5th infantry, to be captain and a nt antry,to be colonel of 9th Infantry: Major Alfred L. Hough, 22d infantry, to be Heuten- ant colonel 16th infantry ler, 18th Infantry, to be Soop ‘h infantry; 2d Lieut. Oliver B. Warwick, 1! Infantry, to be Ist lieutenant same regimen apt. Edwil. W. ith, 18th Infantry, to be major of 224 Infantry The District in Congress. INQUIRY 4S TO PUBLIC SCHOOL BUILDINGS IN THE DISTRICT. The House this afternoon adopted the following resolution offered by Mr. Cobb, of Indiana: “Whereas, large sums of money Ppropriated by Congress during the las for the erection of school buildings in the District of Columbia; and whereas, cc mplaint has been made of the manner In which this money hasbeen, expended by the District authorittes; and whereas, First 1 notwithstanding these large appropriations for | School buildings, the Commissioners ‘estimates’ for rented bulldings have not materially decreased. herefore, Resolved, That Dr, John S. Billings, Hon. John | Eaton, and Edward Clark, architect of the Capitol, jare hereby requested’ to inquire into and jexamine and report to the House on or before the 15th of Merch next. the character, condition and fitness of all bulldings, owned aud rented, now in use or in process of rection for the us2 of the pubile schools of the District of Columbia, together with the amount of rent paid for each bullding or room rented, and T sald rent 1s too hich, with a view 0 such modification for conygnien ting what deficiench Hol buildings in said District, and the most de- ame, and the best method of obtaining and de- termining upon plans for schoel buildings here- atter to be erected, and any suggestions On those subjects which tuey may deem proper.” as Wuirr Hovse Cartens.—Although to-day was an off day at the White House, the President gave audience to Internal Revenue Collectors Wage | provi and Clarke, who h: moters of the independent movement th Georgia pitation. He also saw ex-Collector Mur- | been marked by the pro- New York. REPRESENTATIVE ALEXANDER STEPHENS today | for the purpose of building up Institutions h cailed upon Secretary F pointment of C. W. Seldel, as collector of the port | . Seidel 1s counected with ger, and urged the ap- the independent movement in Georgia. Wall Street To-day. SPECIAL FEATURES OF THE STOCK MARKET. New York, y .—The Post's fit sre }y higher for the extended 53_ nd forthe 43s and extended 63. Southern State bonds are active for Tennessees. which are down 1% percent. Otherwise th is market Is dull. Railroid) bonds are frregular, but are lower, the decline ranging | from percent, the latter, Louisville vie yenéral mortzages to 97, In the sel the special features have been Jer py Cegtral at Wabash preterred ab 6030584 for the control ot Jersey P the activity in that stock. No reasons have been assigned for the fresh break In Louisville and Nashville, and the partial loss of the recent recovery in Denver and Wabash | preferred. The ‘Trunk Line stocks have been | r avy, as also the general list, but the changes Jiave not been important, except in the Stocks first-named, In’ fact, "there is @ disposition even on the part’ of those Who have been bears for several months to buy the general Ist at about current prices, and the opinion prevails that after the bear j campiign against Loulsville and Nashville and Denver is completed a general upward movement will be encouraged by the very speculators 0 have some purpos? which 1s not ear, in depressing these _ two _ stocks, P.$.—Since writing the above, Louisville and Nashville has broken to 79: The local money market is for call loans on stock: United States bond time loans on stocks, and 3 . bonds. Prime mereantile paper 155426 per cent. The favorable turn in the foreign exchanges fs about all that 1s encouraging, so far as the out- look tor the money market is concerned, and this means that for the present there is ho further danger of losing more of the bank reserves to Europe. The market ior foreign exchange is dull, a THE NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. The following are the ovening and closing price of the New York Stock Market to-aay, as reported by special wire to H. Hi. Dodge, 539 15th street: Opening. Closing-Bia Alton and Terre Haute. Ba Aiton and Terre Haute 8 556 85, Central Pacific. 90%. Chesapeake and 23 Chesapeake and Ohio 1st pi = 3 Chesapeake and Ohio 2d. = 2x Chicago and Alton. + 129% 1294 Cnicago,Burlington and Quincy — 1B3R ©. S. Land No. = = ce. C. and L —s ry c.C. and LC. 2 1 10% Col. Coal 42 aly Delaware and Hudson. + 109% 108%, Delaware.Lackawanna and W.. 125% 12434 Denver and Rio Grande.. + ig 63g District of Columbia bonds. ---- 1063 10634 Erie. + B55 3% Erle preferred. + TT — Erle seconds + 8% — Hannibal and St. Jo. 9355 w31¢ Hannibal and St. Jo.preferred.. 99% 4 Houston and Texas. — 79% 136 1 42 4036 v4 7 86 ‘80 30 BOY Michigan Central . 2 Bb 83 Missouri, Kansas and 34 8255 102 100% = 4 87 56 87 87 = 105 os New Jersey Central. Mg New York Central .. Big 1 Norfolk and Western. a = lori and Western preferred. Northern Pacine .. é 36 ax ? 134g 1B EERE tite with firey ylahe and ‘specifications for jared by the are Comnzisstonerw 0 Reomecry wes by the Commissioners in strict conformity therewiths And provided further, That the cutire cot of tecome structing, heaiing and Suruiehing ¥ xcounds shail in no event exored { aud the work shall’ be competed by the Ist day of tember, 182. and the halt of fie mum ef Gol wah aforenamed shail be paid from the revenues of the Dis- trict of Columbia.” speech, dining me laborious festiv: tn fast ury for one-h is patd here for lights, un parties | Beet In ¢ just submitted | Brest temptation of “winin Part of the people of the District of Colutabla to entice men irom thelr duty as legist nit. Wia.A. Mile | | this question | grudging | establisnin, sirable and economical plan for supplying the | | and Thaintained by the peop! cial | At the stock exchange | | children to those w erty, there remains ¢ Columbia. the government of the United states. T and rallied to 80%. | chi A Boon ull oa anor op NEW ORK ‘ebrauary ‘30.—Flour quiet and steady. oe Congres and the District Schools, 7 the House of Representatives Saturday: The amendment providing for the ree construction of the Jefferson school buflding, as incorporated tn the Dil ° Is as follows: Teon school Daikting on the of corridors and «teircason, Iho sum to be Teceived from the ineurapee of aad UMIlae “To reconstract the J ing and furniture, namely, $48. 060-31, winch, whem weal, sttall be arasd into 1 for this warpose only, and the adiitious 335.79, making t all $70,000: Pronided, That the f him work shail be ccuetrucaed, tot the the Dintss and that «ni ne he sum af 870, 000; it In tho debato on the item Mr. Cox made a in which he said: “I am opposed to any osition by Which this moicty system Is to Be ept up In the District of Cotuuibis. | We already afe paying out of the Treasury one dollar and fiity cents for every one dollar and fity cents raised by taxation tn the District. Thts District has all the advantage of the location of the capital her, It is 1 advantage; IU has all the ade untage of our outlay for the government and public buildings. Millions and tens of miilic thus spent; yet by persistenc pders of the Distric the peop! nd ommIttes and of this District, after years of laughter.) have now succeeded Waat Hol Some di thembers to-day mgh. They seem pUricious Splondors of @ Mr. Robinson, of Massachusetts —“Since Ihave ress Theve bad the pleasure of hear- ing frequently remarks In the same strain as (hose the gentleman from New York, (Mr. Cox); but [have never met with any of this and dining” on the te this appro et With the 1. ors in the “That is because you are American € res r.Cox, of New York. nian. 2. Of Massachusetts —“Aht T wish sotucbody eise Was also, aud then there would be he temptation for rT.) Ide net think at we should vote up tion under the Met Unet the “around these jucation of the eINpC Mr. Robtu have power of legislation over this District, Not a dollar can be raised by taxation and ex- pended here except by our authority and under our permission. ‘True, we erect great public bullde ings; but ts that a blessing or a protection to the people residing bere? Does that educate, or clothe, or teed the people living ta the shadow of those * | buildings? Who fill the schools of this District? ot alone the absolute residents of the District, but alxo the children of gentlemen on this floor— emen residing Int es of Unis dt he mn: other em. ue if children Their reside they vote sewhere, bul th the benetit schools established in this District of Co Tsay itis time this House and pay its on hout any jestion of mp laine people at home are of the national capital They want good sy they want good buL.dings, and they would feel tt to their everlasting shame if the educa. tonal factiities of Lats District were not as good as ce in the country affords.” [Appleuse.] “I agree with the gentianan from. Massachusetts, that the people of this country have found no Tauit. with the law, or with those who voted for that Dill by which the government alt of Xpenses of this District, y Ue y-fth Congress, Since tn ze of that Law t up in allparts, of the country cst in the wih of ound th those wh the expense which Tam amazed that U in the country jove $0 Str it Lhe old cities of the : od that he ts unwill- should pay 50 per cent of all Uhe ments, That are So bi to our country, so honorable to our civilization, and Which are am honor to us who voted for the Mr. Holm I do not know what other gene tlemen may be willing to do, but by iny » not one dollar shall ever be pald by my constituents ing of ought tobe built up of the District, as nd supported else. A Udts District iidren.” the rise Lo oppose amendment of the ge win from Indiana (Mer, Iman.} I suppose there is no principle better Ued in this country, certainly none in the state ew York, than that the education of the chil- dren of the country ts chargeable the prop- erty of the country. T who have children shall long since passed int ble dispensation of P' purely local interest. which institutions wilt up here. Why should tie wes pe the duty or edu Mr. Hewitt, of > ves property to Ukose who hawe E settled the principle thet the edu. ph shail be chars pon prop. ly the additional considera. tion, how the tax shall be levied in the District of Ss District Is under the coutrol of y of the United States ts exempt from ta There ts no power except Congress thut re the property of the United n tils District. ‘This question was carefully con- sidered in the Forty-fith Congress, when t mittee on the District of Columbia sa measure which divided the ta trict between the United States and. the y of the District. ‘That measure h law, the committee on_ appropriation: had the honor t serve tu that. Cor {im an appropriation pilin which absolutely divided. ‘There 1s no distnetion in My present case between this and any which can be hoposed in thts Distri Lmate tax. The property of ty . geable with on sperty Ving become a onwhich I ost of the ede and this cost P erection of m ing of all the educational which nuld be offered to the © who are bora im this District, whether they be rich oF poor.” BALT itton quiet—mid- ding, Howsrd street and 5 ; do. extra, 5.008 > city mulls euper, 4.008 00; do. extra, 5.00a6.00: do. Kio brands, Patapeco family, 8.00. Wheat, southern #tendy western higher and strong—seuthern red, 1.30a1-3; Gal. 40, western winter oa Ea fs, Le 44; June, 1.32 $ 4S.” Com, southern higher; western’ inactive and steady—sovthern white, 76; do. Yellow, G7; western anixed. spot, Obai6i; February, sasoregs, March, Otsa0ire: Aivil, Cricatnie, Mage 6957070; steamer, Gi asked. Oats caxier—southern, 49." western white, 47asd do. mixed, 46; Benn- sylvania, 47249. Rye dull, 95a96.. ay” duil— prime to choice Pennaylvania and Maryland, ‘16. als.00, Provisions quiet — mess pork, "I4.; 18.50. Bulk meats — shoulders and. clear sides, packed, Tig and 104. Bacon—shoulders, ig; Garni sidos, ily. Hames, oe - Lard —retis 124. Butter firm—western’ packed, [a46, roll, 20832. Eye firm, 25027. Petrolean ‘dull—re 7. 0 oy. Coffee firm'—Rio cargoes, ordiuary to. fair, Shar steady—A soft iy. , Winky quict, 110A Freights to pool per’ eteainer firm —cotton, 3-16 lgd.: fh :srain, nominally od. Re- Dashes: ore. BY be. per, barrel poms eapts—fiou' barrels: wheat, : i beds, yivents— Sales— do. short, 489. Governments steady and active and and la? cents higher. Os and ‘a3 cent baer: Pork quiet andsteady, 46, | auiet 28:00." Land tea 10.85, LONDON, Februsry. 20, 12:30 p.m.—Atantic and Great Western firet mortraire trustoce’ et ag Gentry 187a"” Penpey vania’ Gontral 62), i 3 Sis. Ontano aud Weetern, 26- se thinols ‘Reading, Western, PRESIDENT ARTHUR and several inembers of the ; Cabinet and others will go to Baltimore Uhts even- ing. Vice President Garrett, of the B. & O. rall- road, has placed a special car at the disposal of ‘the President and bis party. ‘months. ‘Funeral will take place from Asbury M. E. church , February 2it, at 2 o'clock p. m. Friends Fee lly te mao» COTTER. On 182, 30 a.m., 1AM 9. COTTER, in the twenty-fourth year” of ‘The soul, of origin divine, ‘God's glorious imaye freed from clay, a O streets, ‘Tocuiay, ut 3 ochock 4 Reba waa cesar A ee Re ie 2m. om WoLet f southwest, on f, the Zist, at Joy WiLATAM H ROUTE, aged hy ene yous "Punera ¢ place from hia late

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