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FAMILY SUPPEI VEISING \ GENERAL 288 NERVOUS SYSTEM ANP DIGESTIVE ORGANS, inti AS INVARIABLY PRODUCED bY Dit. C. W. B CLL IN PR CELERY AND CHAMOMILE PILLS. heen tested time and time arain, and at Thi ft £14.00 per cas: FOLEY, Auctioneer. Q be tox SALE UNREDEEM? D PLEDC choly, and a restless, of ain Vand body, indvscriba- UsT RECEIVED sc take notice np to the SELINGER, Broker is ware guaranteed to give satis- ¥ are prenared ex; IDA ORANGES. Exciseen Der intent, NS and CHICKENS. boxes for $1, or six box Panack MARxET, REMEDY AND FAVORITE. PRESCRIPTION. NNESOTA FAMILY FLOUR, | HAT SPLENDID LLEN | DR. BENSON'S N upon the premises, the foot of Potomac UNCANSON BROS.. Aucnoneers, 9th ond D streets northwest. DR. C. W. BENSON'S SKIN CURE purchaser to keep the Is warranted to cure ECZEMA, TETTERS, HUMORS, INFLAMMATION, MILK CRUST, ALL ROUGH SCALY ERUP- EASES OF HAIR AND SCALP, SCROFULA ULCERS, TENDER ITCHINGS, AND PIMPLES It makes tho skin wi and freckles, and is the thie-wamn r eer cn DON, within the anc «Hn and D. streets ‘otané of whom it may con EXTRA BLUE G ALL FED BEEF, SELECTED OYSTERS AME AND FRESH FISH, Constantly on band PHILADELPHIA CHT e Portable Pipe Orran. made by Davie, Jackeon & « Chicazo, suitable for Churches, Suuday Schools, id to pay storawe and On exhibition G. L. WILD & BRO. POSTPONED ON A on all parts of the and smooth ; remoy toilet dressing IN THE WORLD. ENG bettica in one package, consisting of bol xternal treatment, All first-class druggists haveit. Price, $1 per pack- N. ‘ON, 115 Fulton street, No ioe fore W. Beuson'a remodion, EST | sary to the j VEN O'CLOCK A. . L. WILD & BRQ. AND TURKEYS, Ee W ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., AuctOneers. SALE OF VALUABLE TRA jHE WOOD AT AVCTION, CON. AN ACRE, ‘MORE THOMAS DOWL LEX. GUILD, Avi ) auent for Dr. 'C to whom all orders should be addressed. ‘TOCK OF MOULD- OWL. PAINTIN' BOSTON MAR LEON SCHELL & CO., NS¥YLVANTA AV! YE WHISKY of a.dced of trast, dated the Ist day of recorded in Liber N of the Land Revords of tl and by ‘direction of the parties shall sol, nt pubt o Premives, ott z a it FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., views. parcel or lot of Ind 1 sichtwood: being apart of a Mill sest,” bevinn Oo” STAG PUR “4, flavor and purity, end sickroom is unriv at the intersection of the 1 Road with the Milk Horse at south (50% dew.) desroes west sto the New Piney Branch rth (Gh) degrees wer {othe conth tine of the Milk Houss Ford Road tt ay .) slewroad Sant, weven and twenty ith thé last road aforesaid to the be ‘Oue-eishth (+4) Cf an acre, more or . mnients thereon. ‘Terius of tale: Cash. SAY, MARCH HUME, CLEARY & CO, eight and thirty-six t Todd afotteald THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT IN THE CITY. e notice np tothe DENHEIMER, Broker, WEN R. RELI ve EP, LAMB, Vi. ENSINGER, A\ CORNED BEEP oe ket, 9th street wing, | sty Markei; or Addrens Washington Fi ‘arriae Bazaar, 998, 940 and 942 Louisiana avenue. CARRIAGES, WAR. ALL THE DIFFERENT KINDS!! ALL QUALITIES VALUABLE REAL. pe of charge to all parts of the HL HARD WOOD. SUPPLIES Wanda : = INDIANA WAL J. E. LIBBEY, INDIANA CHERRY, SOFT YELLOW POPLAR, FINANCIAL. _ 5. MICHELOT & CO., . 48 BROAD STREET, NEW YORK, STOCKS BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION. Fractional Lots Close to the Market. © NO. 3018 WATER STH! Georetown, D. . to wit: Al of lot S . hewinning for said part at the If you want to have the satisfaction of buying from a complete stock of Lumber, COME AND SEE US, and by 80 doing you will the line of west Gth wieet 24 fect Hi the rear or west by and with the said ie east with the di- 21 and 22) 119 feet ak for wheet- | al asortment of 1. he purposes: f SAGE, KEENE and J. W. KENNEDY & CO. ° Established 1300, List sent free on Cee SAVE TIME AND MONEY. PRIVATE STOCK TELEGRAPH WIRES I be sold separately frou the ed part of the property. resctibed by the decree: One-fifth y to be paid in cash, and the resi- ynel installments at rix, = é WILLET & LIBBEY BETWEEN WASHINGTON AND NEW YORE. elve, elzhteen, ROOFING PLATE, SHEET IRON, COPPER, PIG TIN, SHEET LEAD, ZINC, BUILDERS’ HARDWARE. i ‘bie semi-annually’; to be ee- oved notes or bonita, ‘The trustee will re- s rve alien on the property sol e money is paid. Srxrx Street axp New Yore AVENUE. SPRAGUE Squang. YARDS. | Nortuenn Lipeaty Marker Space, until the whole pur— if the purchaser fails to comply, with said torus wishin one week from the day of sale the property inay be reacld at the risk ay « uiting purchaser, after three days’ notice in the Evening Star newspaper. improved and be required at the cost. H. H. DODGE, | Bonds, Stoeka and Investment Securities Bough tind Sold on Commission, | Be rep tte that ne nat hone, a ea — i sale. All conveyancing at purchaser's Jp *7s CIs, WINDOW AND PLATE GLass. | Wel THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. No. 539 15tH STREET, (CORCORAN BUILDING,) LF BRICK HOUSE, ¥ Agency for Prince and Whitely, Stock Brokers, ‘OF MASSACHUPZ, ris a ERT. 4 Broapway, New Yore. GELIZ & MERTZ, IMPORTERS AND TAILORS, 1105 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. 2th day of August A.D. the party secured, default havin nisde ty he sum wecured deed of trust, we shail sell on THURSDAY, the N Dd. OF MARCH, A.D, 13: front of the’ pr Every claes of Securities honeht and sold on commis iu San Franciseo, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Nowy | vashington. Orders exonnte on the New York Stock Exchange at one-tighth of one per cent ccuunission, Private #24 direct telegraph wires to “, New York aud Boston, through uted on the Stock Exchanges | ties and reported back promptly. | of Stocks and Bonds and information rezarding the | Markets reeetved throush our wires INSTANTLY ai- S | rect from the New Yor HOUSEFURNISHINGS. WATER FILTI rs Potomac Water. Ht | York, Boston and FOUR O'CLOCK remises, all that piece or parcel of 1 the city of Washington, District Hin, and known and desicnate G3) and fourt ur, the two parte of the Jots t ton north G strert of wixte ven width one hand: dite yoverty 1s vituated on G i T. JONES, Agent, fect, and runnity back strect north, between street and Ist street wert, and is im- beh oat ESTATE TITLE ID CO., OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, INCORPORATED Dee, 6, 1881. M, ASHFORD, Preaik I L. JOHNSON, balance in Fix and ted of the purchaser | pearing interest at six per centum per and secured by a deed of at the option of crican Buceau of Fore CAPITAL, $200,000 B. BEALE, E. F. RIGGS, 1 the Property sold A deposit of $50 will be requires pyeyaneine wad recording Will If teri of sale are not Issues policies of insurance affording an absolute warranty of title to real cetate tee Or inortinee: also certiticates i absolute accuracy of abstracts of litle, and in ge transact # all business relating to the inves transter of Gtlos to real eatate in. the District a. waiting purchaser, Fo aRopucE >, by Virtite uf the said deed 0 AS WE an A New Line cf , we shall pro- 5. vartof lot uiuuvered, two ©), Nesters AND Nr wes and Ranges that in orvter to make Ss ng tho line of lilding (second floor), 472 Louis- the balance of fortabies, ve have pot them down at leas than : ins in above goods, at W. S. JENKS & CO.. 717 Seventu StReer Nourawesr. J i W. BOTELER & SON LATEST IMPORTATION OFFICE:—Gunton Bui CONNECTING AT line of north F street, and thence west along the line of eight inches (76 ft. 8 in.) ‘Piseen G, Dancanson, Isane L._ Johnson, Francis Rica, Sibert A. Wilsor, De® LAKE AUBURN MINERAL SPRING Y, wold. ‘Terms of sale days after sale, other- rurtees will re-sell at risk and cost of def A deposit of $50 dollars req sole. Conveyancing and recording at the expense of THOS. F. MILLER, York, every | ‘and Georgetown For particulars | con te secured at general etropolitan Bank nny lvenis ave- ALFKED Woop, GENTLEMEN ENGLISH AND FRENCH CHT. DINNER AND DESSERT SETS, M AND BERRY SETS, FINE CUT GLASSWARE IS NOW ON EXHIBIT. J. W. BOTELER & SON, Imponrers o¥ Cuiva, Grass, Kc., 923 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. u! Wevnixe PRESENTS, cht’s Disease of the Kidneys, Dial Dyspepsia and all affections of the Kidneys aut Liver, It purifies the blood and ent substitute for gives health and vigor It is an exc the infected waters of our cities, which causes #0 much ‘The spring ix four mites from the Ih ur agent, G. G. CORNW LI, Extensive Grocer, 1418 Pennsylvania avenue, bas just received 100 bbls. fresh ‘or family trade and general supply of GOODS. THUSTER'S SAI AND TWENT: WEST. HRER BUILDING LOTS BETWEEN TWENTY-FIFTH “SIXTH STREETS NObTH- By virtue of a deed of trust, bearing date the eichth day of J: 1880, ahd day recorded q.. one of the Land rec oluibia, and by direction of ned Trustee will AY ov MARCH, K P.M, the fol WANT TO REMINT LAKE AUBURN ®PRINGCO., North Auburn, Maine, J. L. H, COBB, President, VOOD, Treasurer. you might not think DECORATED POTTERY AND PORCELAIN, RICH CUT GLASS, } Lewiston, Maine. us that REGINNISS word the ‘Y One else asked $1.50 for the sane quality, ali the time. ‘The wood ““Mye- 4.5, 6, 7 or8 both in “quality "FOUR O'CLOCI be BEERIEGTON Meee Toe Leia ig unimproved property, viz.:_ Lota numbered 1 Eliza J. Catheatt’s subdivision of origin Lot numbered 14, and part of original Lot numbered 9, in equare nuinbered 15, baying # fropt of 18 fect each: @sBeets: Weare daily recetving our Fall and Winter assortment of all the new designs in Carpet Wiltons Axminnters, - Moquettes, FINE PLATED WARE, &e. M. W. BEVERIDGE, dats cab be duplicated ‘cOMpriengy Ho Bhd price to-day. leciow Body Beas, Smyrna Carpets, Rugs and . Ficor Druxgotta’ all sizes. @ yard, with borders to match. ns. Cocoa Mats all sizes, — Floor Raw Silk and Satin furniture cover- Lace Curtains in find it to their ad- HOOK, BRO. & CO., 1928 F STREET. NEAR EBBITT HOUSE. depth of 90 fevt to a ten-foot alley, be- One-third cash; the residue in two equal t six and twelve months, with notes bearing crest at six percent per annum until paid, and se- cured by a deed of truaton the pro} veyancing at purchaser's ¢ Lot at time of sale. JESSE V. N. HUYCK, Trusteo. {HANCERY SALE. WAP street nortaweet. Smyrna Carpets by Tee role invnew deste inj Elitice patterns. Vantage to examine our Stock. MARKET SPACE. ‘A deposit of $50 will be Fequired on each, : 4-dkde ‘S DECORATED CHINA, Pr ICE CREAM SET WECKWEAX, 1 the Supreme Court of, 40 Bushels Crashed Coke, 25 Bushels Crushed Goke. 40 Bushels Ordinary Coke. 25 Bushels Ordinary Coke. For salo at office of the Washington Gas- Heht Company, or at G. W. CROPLEY'S Drug Store, West Washington. LADIES! NEUTRO-PILLENE, ‘Permanently dierolves: decree the District of Columbia, 8.020, docket 22. I will, om MONL WH DAY OF MARCH, ‘1882, AT FIVE O'CLOCK M., in front of the promi part of Lot L4, in wquare No. 926, on south E street said Wanerice fer for sale at ai Boy's Wameutta, w S. B. ELLERY, - SUCCrsson TO DUBLEUIL BROTHERS, MANUFACTU GENTS) FURN W2 F Staeer Noaruwest, Wasutxcros, D.C. Bix of the Finest Dress Shirts to order, Six Extra Fine Shirts Bix Fine Shirts to order. finished, 60c. distant 25 feet east fron! W. and running thence west 20 feet 6 in: 91 fect, thence east 21 feet 6 inche: h 91 feet to the beyinning, sub; wo Tight of way over the west 1 foot 3 inclus frant of 28 feet, to be used aa a private alles fion with the west 3 feet 6 inches of said lot id by a two-story S13 E street sc.) rms: One-third cas cornet of ches, thence ac and thence no) proresats FOR REMOVING GARBAGE, &e. Propomis for removiug the Garbage and Market house, with back balance in two equal instal- ts at six aud twelve montus, with 6 percent interest, yanciue at purchaser's cost. REGINALD FENDALL, Trustee. DUNCANSON BRO! ots. _SAFE DEPOSIT CO. RITY FROM LOSS BY BURGLARY, ROBBERY, FIRE OR ACCIDENT. THE NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, Corxen istu STREET AND NEw York AVE. hharter Act of Consrrees January 22d, 1867, and takes all’ kine of Seturities and Valuables on Special Deposit at lowest BENJAMIN P. SNYDER. Preet ARLES C. GLOVER, of Riggs & Co., Vico President. ‘ASSI ALBEBY L. STURTEVANT, Sweepimes not required by city Garbare Contractor at the I be received at the 01 law. to be removed by Center Market, for ¢ tice of the market u M. FEBRUARY TW fications apply at the only Hair Solvent known. jbair, root and {branch ban five min ion orinjury. (to proportions of perfect nature. EEVE EIGHTH, 1803. pouit of $50 at ‘afe aud certain. ‘Sen WILCOX CHEMICAL PREPARA’ Spruce street, Philadelphia, Pa. EVERY ONE HIS OWN ARTIST. A WONDERFUL INVENTION. all kinds of drawing, acquired in Outhts requiren are furnished TH, Supt. und Clerk. | PROPOSALS FoR uoNzE HARDWARE. | Orvicx oy Burprse ror Starx, Wan AND Navy DerauTMests, February 24, 1882. and delivering Bronze doors and windows in the orth Wing of the Building for State, War end Will be received at this office of MARCH TENTH, presence HAM, THE WELL-KNOWN, RE- ues rexindsied. Reiumber the nutuber isu bil stacet Wasnrxeron, D. | Seated Propoeuls for fornishin ony Att, embracing and examine desuihit after Sac. es ba doled one Sti Hoom 3, Vernon Row, corner Pen: aya and 10th street northwest. "ako alse sartinents, jn this city, mud opened immediati DERTAKERS. = Rents Safes for $5 t0 Joes = wan, instructi of proposals will be furnish: | Babed manufacturers of and dealers in fine bronze uard- ware, upyou application to this 0 ‘Lt.-Col. Corps of Eng. UNDERTAKER, ‘Siighdae Gan Testi Srauer Noarawesr. yma, Asst. Seoy, DOR! a 3 FOR WOO =e, ENISHING UNDERTAKER, pprorosats FOR WooD. Resp thhag ube northwest, between 34and | ~ Crenu's Ovrice, Hovey REPRESEN: BE thine “Leta. Ton, D.C., February. SRA vexoe, @ Than any other piace in this city. LD WINE AND OLD FRIENDS ARE KNOWN AS the best, eo is JUSTH'S Oid Stand known Y place where first-class SECOND- can be sod at reapectabre TH’S Ov! Stand, No. 6iy' ty streets northwest, or Branels jetwern D sud E promptly cubic feet ner cords ured a tin Canta The da vitae and all bids is reac tved tO Envy es contaiuin &. je THE EV NDAY THE GARFIELD Mi RORIAL ADDRESS. THANKS OF CONGRESS TO MR. BLAINE. THE MASON COURT MARTIAL CONTINUED, THE ANDRE MONUMENT MUTILATOR. The Ceremonies at the Capitol CLOSING SCENES. Upon the conclusion of tie oration of Mr. BI jon the late President Garfleid in the Hous to-day a storm of : Me co Sherman The ay closed with & benediction by Rev. 1 cha plat 67 the Senate, after which the Ma nl pi the dead march in Saul, Ge Prestdent, th te net, the Supreme Court, ¢ Corps, the omtcers of the Army and Navy niean- while retirin When Mr. Blaine alluded to the “political event’ which troubled the late President tor some weeks Drior to the firing of the fat.i shot, the audience, » movement, leaned forward in rapt at asf by o1 tention tocateh his every word. that he was referring to the contr: aTose: over the appointment of Collector Robertson in New York, und this was the event tn the Lite Pres- idents life which it was supposed would prove Somewhat embarrassing to his memortalist, be- cause {ts treatment. might Invol those still living, Mr. Blaine, however, h this deifeate subject with care, and yet with dor. He sald, tt was admitted, what was nec Mfleation of the’dead without gly. ing offence fo the living. n the review of that fatal July morning, hts des- cription of the hopeful feclings aad bright tations of the Jats President and his contrast. be tween the stout proud man, tu the enjoyment of entire phystcal health and strengta, and the plen- Itude of power, who went to the depot, and the Wounded, helpless victiin who was botne from that place, Mr. Biaine’s yolee became tremulous, and «it one time he was so inuch affected that he ane hesitated for an Instant to recover bimself. ils peroration was universally pronounced “beaut!- Tul,” and he was greeted with roypd after round of applause, THANFS T5 THE ORATOR. After the invited guests had retired the House called to order, when Mr. McKinley offered a concurrent resolution tendering the thanks of Congress to the orator. It was unanimously adopted, after which the House (at 1:45 p. m.) ad- Journed? 4 pols. Rockwell and Swatm oc upied seats on the vor. OUTSIDE SCENES. ‘The scenes outside the Capitol were of a varied and rather tunultuous description. Thousands of | people gathered at the doors and around them who had no tickets, and every device. that could be invented was resorted to to gain admission. Of course the greatest pressure was at the main door of entrance in the east side. The throng pressed forward, those without tickets pushing with even more energy than those provided with them. Many efforts to press through along with partics who presented tickets were made, and some of them were successful, despite the vigilance and care of the police at the door. Groups assembied AT ALL THE CAPITOL WINDOWS, and, indeed, wherever there was a hole in the edl- | fice for light, ventilation or other purposes, there | Were gathered persons trying to utilize the orifice and gain admission. Polleemen were stationed round the buliding, aud they were kept busy warning off intruders. Whenever a member of Congress emerged from the Capitol he was besteged By several, sometimes as many as a dozen, persons for tickets. Tt made no difference whether the ticket-hunters were quainted with the M. C. or not; they supposed he had power to get tickets, and ‘that was all they want A REPRESENTATIVE FROM A WESTERN STATE about noon appeared at one of the lower doors on the east side of the Capitol. He was immediately surrounded by many admiring friends, who ad- dressed him as“General,” and begged for tickets. could not ev et his wife, If she were present into the C: te passed ‘out, however, and ina few minut turned sepa by a lady for whom he pre- sentod a ticket. She was ushered in, but the M.C. was detained by a score of hands, ‘and roundly reproached for not having bestowed his extraticket upon each one of those surrounding him. “TI asked you first,” said one. “No you didn't,” retorted another, “I asked first, and if he ‘gets another ticket it 1s mine.” “Then followed a spirited discussion among the group as to which had stronger claims upon the Congress inan, and in the confusion thus created he made his escape. PLEADING LADIES. The persons thus clamoring for tickets were not confined to one sex. Femiales were as consptcwoug and persistent as males. The officers at the deprs regard were pleaded with In the softest tones to ai orders and “let just me in.” HIGH PRICES WERE OFFERZD FOR TICKETS criticism of | led | ‘The Mason Court Martial. PROSECTTION — C1OSK: NED—MASON WEEP 88 ¢ A‘ter the {tion of TH 4, proce din tt dl as follows, Lieut. Weaver be pert tn the 1 Swere LOADED HIS MUSKET TO KIL When the court had clears] aw AK Ulat had enyolopad i th apd Lieut g that h ith the Siccting th ihe hat and he w: © Show With feeling appeared to be he tntem in ‘That bis mind | aving michid.” Lieut Sud he had always ha a high regard for Mason, aud he visited hica in 0 Lope of tad! ie SatiSfactory explenation of his vonduct, W the sergeant had bocu sick. MASON WERE bis face buried in his handkerchief and wept Dit teriy. The judge advocate here started to make a state nt, I Support of a mot ensider its action in not by tue prison aitean, to the r The c termined advocate then stated Uat the prose- cution Tested its ease MR. BIGEILOW'S OPENING REMARKS FOR THE DEF} Mr. Bigelow, addressing the court, said he de {this duty, before introducing any testimony for the defence, to say that.a considerate amount of testimony had been tntroduced regard habits of Gutteau. He observed that ay stc mony had been introduced as the judge Yooate proposed to Introduce, as to Mason's Knowledge of Guiteau’s habits, “Nota selutilla of evidenve had been introduced by tae prosecution to show the position of Gulteau when the shot Was fred. The court was lett in the dark as Ww Unls matter. MASON'S GOOD CTARACTER. Capt. John MeGlivray, of battery B, 24 artillery, Wstined to Mason's good character as a soldier, | Capt. McGtivray was examined at some length as. to the position of th 1, the posstbll Guiteau from the outside of the Jail, & ness thought that Gulteau would bein safety frou such a shot as was fred if he had been tu the horthwest corner of his cell or lying on hts bunk | | along the north wall. The gecopd of bi Was Introduced to show that Se Te-enifsied Aucu=t Sin, 1879, for five OW presented “also to. The w! years. the court the of the Tieut. E. T. c. | called and testined that M. soldier Was first rat- in Ress testifled that he did look tarough two windows and across the baso- ment corridor, which was iMumtned, and see oMjects outsile the jail at the time the shot was | fired. He made of Guiteau’s cell. prisoner, n’s reputalon 9 The witness Mr. Bicelow was about to ask what these stat ments were, when a member of the court objected to it as immaterial. MR. BIGELOW WANTS GUITEAU AS A WITNESS. Mr. Bigelow urged tt was material and the only Jon there was in the case as the prisoner was | “4 with an assault with tntent to Kil For | some reason the major general commanding this | department had suspended the order convening this court, until after that human fiend Gu! should be tried and condemned to death. By tt ent Gultean was disqualified trom gt tmMoAY Which, according to all rules oF evi dence, was the only testimony to be offered in sup- ort Of such a charge. If Guiteau could be pro- iced a8 a witness, he felt absohitely certata that he could convince the court tat that lying | and mendactous scoundrel Was lying on Ris buns | when this shot was fired. GUITEAU'S CONFLICTING STATEMENTS. ‘The question being allowed, the witness sald his first statement was that he was sitting on his bunk leaning towards the west wall. In réply to a question by the Judge advocate, the witness sald | that Guiteau’s second statement was that he | Was leaning on the bars, looking out of his win- | dow. Somedays afterwards when the measure- iments Were made with a string, Showing that the bullet Would have passed trough bis neck if he had been standing Where he said, he changed bis statement again, Licuts. J. B. Eastman and KN. Weaver testified to Mason’s excellent character as a soldier. Mr. Bigelow stated that he wanted to have the post surgeons examine Mason. Except Major Rob- non, Gen. Crocker and one or two parties at the Jall, he had no witness:s ta examine. he would get through to-morrow. There being no witnesses present to examine, the court, at’ 1 o'clock, adjourned Ull to-morrow morning. ———— Secretary Hont has telegraphed instructions to Mr. ifoffman that the men shall delay thetr de~ Parture till Lieut. Danenhower can accompany them, Nava OnpEns.—Rear Admiral Geo. H. Cooper has been detached from the command of the navy yard, New York, 1st April, and ordered to hold himsbif tn readiness for sea service; Commodore Joun Hf. Upstur has been ordered to command 131, onthe outside. Oue gorileman, who said be had | Saf2i Comino tore S. L. Davis, 98 eieber of naval ticket. Much for the 2ya s Were sold on the outside at pr Taging, 1t was sald, ten dollars apiece, AN OHIO MA! would take his card to Speaker Keifer. another Ohio man, and all he wanted was to have Ms card reach the Speaker. ere were hundreds who were anxious to get notes to him, each and every one wanting a tleket. Meantime the floor and galleries of the House had overitowing, and quite a number who had en admitted upon tickets could not get within sight of Mr. Blaine, Se pegee a RESIGNATION AccEPTED.— Secretary Kirkwood of the assistant attorney general's office, to take effect March 3ist, and in doing so presented him with a kindly letter, testifying to his high *ability aS a lawyer, and his Integrity’ as a public oficer, Luce has prepared soine of the most important s decided by the department, among them the elebrated El Sobrante case, by the Secretary. Mr. Luce has arranged to prac- tice law in Montana. ‘THE NOMINATION OF Mk. CoNKLING.—The Senate Judiciary committee did not hold their usuat weekly meeting to-day, and none has been called for to-morrow; Dut it has been agreed among the members Informally that Mr. Conkling’s noiina- tion as an associate Justice of the Supreme Court, shall be reported back to the Senate at the next executive session, with a recommendation for con- firmation. One or two of the committee are under- stood to regard It with disfavor, but there will be no formal minority report, and there appears to be no probability of any formidable opposition to its confirmation in the Sena Sak or Reat Estate.—W. E. Burford, real es- tate broker, No, 1115 F_sireet northwest, has com- leted the following real estate sales: For Emma T. Rawlings, lots 154 and 165, square 265, improved by two-story and basement and bick-building jumbia street northwest, to Ida M. inder, for $4,800. For the estate of Eliza Thomas, part Wt 9, Square 492, Improved by three-story fram teu rooms, No. 499 Maryland avenue southwest, to Samuel Herman, esq., for $1,750. To Vincent i. Ourtaw, lot 2, of Coburn’s stbdtyision of square 237, Improved ‘by a two-story and back building press brick front house of eight rooms, and moi ern Improvements and stable, No. 1303 T street northwest, for $3,500. ‘To Mrs ‘Elizabeth W. Long, lot 43, of Cooper's subilivision of square 176, tin proved by a two-story basement brick house of Six rooms, gas and water, No, 1930 New Hamp- shire avenue, for $1,400. Raia Soe ARRESTS ON A CHARGE OF SELLING LOTTERY TICK- x13.—This morning Sergeant Hollinberger_and Ofiicer Wheelock noticing a sign at No. 6o7 7th street, which they surmised Indicated that tt was | an office for the sale of lottery tickets, their stand outside and afterwards inside, soon found that the parties behind the counter were selling tlckets for the Louisiana Lottery over the Sounter, making no attempt to conceal the fact. ‘The officers thereupon arrested the two per- sous in charge, and taking possession of the office captured 102 whole tickets and 47 halves. The arrested men were taken to the Police Court and the first named was held to Dail to answer next Wednefday. It 1s understood that Mr, Jeff Chandler will appear for him. eg DELEGATE TO THE M. P, CONFERENCE ELECTED.— At the annual meeting of the members of North Carolina avenue Methodist Protestant Mission, held last Tuesday evening, Mr. J. Martin McFar- land was elected delegate, and Mr. Thos. B. Marche alternate, to represent this mission at the next meeting of the Maryland annual conference, A committee was appointed to consider and report toa future meeting of the church What measures should be adopted to insure greater usefulness for the next year. The committee hope to report be- fore the inecting of the conference, whieh occurs at Broadway church, Baltimore, on the second Wednesday in March come from Ohio, Offered first ten doliars for a Not getting one, he increased the offer to $15, and then to #2). ‘The prices offered proved too. ce Of Some Persons, Onda few | Wm. Philiic One cutsifer offered a policeman a dollar if he He was “Tf he knows Tm lately passed upon | presse brick front house and stable, No. 1525 Co- | examining board Washington, B.C, A SERIOUS CUTTING AFFAIR Occurred at the Na- j tonal Theater about 8 o'clock Saturday: the stare carpenter, iy wounded by Benjamin Ku alter the cutting by I while in the act of boarding one 6 ¢ He was taken to the fifth precinct | n house and locked up, and stated that 5 been en a Mr. Phillips > theater and was lately discharged, and ni for his pay Saturday night ie d Out here,” sald this. Ohio. man, with |. | Not receive te amount he was entitled to, and he donee, “you'll hear trom him right off 2 | aud Philips had some words, and Phillips caught have me’ inside if he has to eat | Hold of i him out,when he drew lis on the floor.” The card did eaker, | Pocketknke and cut him. | Dr. Bond was called to Sere. rms Hooker w attend Mr. Phillips, an found that he had 4 ton) lert side 9 or 10 fn Wont: es in lenzth. Prosecuting Attorney he is not able to ave to be continued, who attended Mr. Phillips, was asked by th» court if he thought the tnjurics would prove fr «nd he replied that he did not now antic! pate that they would. ‘The case was continued jor one weck from to-tnorrow, and the deiendant Was committed in default of bonds, —_s—___. THE Rat-Roap.—A man named Geo. RK. Johnson w dentally killed on the Baltimore nd Ohio rafiroad, near Harper's Ferry, about two weeks azo by the train striking bir. He brother employed In the navy yard of this city, and a messenver was sent here to Inform tim ot it, but no publicity was given to the circumstance, — Explosion in Chicago. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS OFFICE DAMAGED—A BOY SERIOUSLY INJURED. Curcago, February 27.—About 9 o'clock _ this morning # loud explosion occured in the Union building, in which the Rencral oftloes of the Asso- ctated Press and the Western Union Telegraph | Company are located, shaking the entire building, KILLED. dows in all parts of the building, and demolishing the woodwork, doors and plastering. The explo- | sion was caused by a boy named James Bret cuter- fag one of the vaults, where the gas had been es- caping sivee Saturday, with a tighted match. He was seriously, if not fatally, injured. ‘The Floods in Arkansas, Lrrrie Rock, Axk., February 27.—The river con- tinues to rise at this point xt the rate of half an. {uch per how, ‘The steamer Woodson, from Pine | Blut, reports the banks having been overilowed at nse of | Pattey’s bv forty miles below. Adaimsburg, fourteen Will 3 above Pine Bluff, is inundated, ani the whole Pusteria country under water. It Is re- ported that che river is now running through Fiat ayou, the bank in many places caving badly. Mosley’s lake and river, fiity miles below, have | joined for and present the appearance of an juland lake. “Much destitution exists among the inhabitants of the overflowed territory. Unless assistance in the shape of provisions Is furnished, great suffering must follow. ARRAIGNMENT OF HENDRICKS, THE PRINTER. ‘New Youk, February 27.—Inspector Byrnes this morning arraigned, at the Tombs Police Court, George Hendricks, the printer, of 174 Eldridge street, the alleged mutilator of the Andre monu- ment erected by Cyrus W. Field at Tappan. The police were accompanied by three men Who, it was Stated, were prepared to identify the prisoner. ‘When ‘the police applied for a remand, counsel for the prisoner expressed the hope that the accused would not be sptrited away until his legal rights that effect, and the prisoner was again taken back to police headquarters to await a warrant from Tarrytown. Mr. Field was not Wit of habeas corpus oe to-day by the supreme court,on the 2) tion of Hendricks’ counsel, who al that his elient was Inegally restrained of his liberty. The writ is returnable on Wednesday next in the court of oyer and ter- —_»——_ * Hebbery of a Woll Street To-Day. TUR PRICES OF STOCKS, be Posts financial change U. 8. bonds 45, 448 and extended Bs. toads sbow no inportant change. latter Chesa- Satunlay at as near eT advanced this in it was very 4 it Wh conmMdence, ts wo Dulky to cori were buying » iS more than THE NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. Louisville and Mantgttan Be was then called as a witwess for the defence and | Missouri, rthern Pactiig Dee ‘harzes and other records of tue honor- | North) ) @2 Central iehmond, of battery B, WAS | Onlo and Miss. Ja AS & | Onto and Miss. pre: very respect, Tie Wit | Ont into aud Western. tihink Guiteau could | Pacific Matt stifled also to measurements he had | Rock Island. LiGuiteau, | StL and 8. F aiter the shooting, nade two different statements | St. L. and 8. FL regarding his position when the shot wus fired. | 80 L. and SF ash and Pacith ch and Pacite Western Union consals,” 60%; do. Keer ‘milk super, 4.0085, 5.036.009: do. Rio brands, 6.45. Wheat, southern 1a 1. S31: duly 120s. 20" Western Arwer—southern White, 3 Western mixed, it weed | April, Gsado He thought | armer— lay dud and lower_prine te choice Peuneylvania 0a Provisous firm—mens <7 » micdes, Tig. Hams, 13 ~whoulders, 835; and ret $n46: roll, 25as2, dul and nominal— . H . Freichts to Liverpool per steamer du ¥e, howe, ” Ship= imuels: Corn, 40, February "27. » 6. Exctange—iong, 445, do. bonds inactive. y YORK, February uuiet ahd \a% cont bieher. active and 4a cont tx wis.00. Lard ‘tirm, 10. Governments fairly -Flour quiet and steady. Pork tru aud quict, 16.71 Congressional Teeennee on Capitel AN INTERESTING APPATR, rly-cleht years agi e same day of- entative Hall, church, the Cougressioual | celebrated its auniversary, emperance Soclety Tue president, Mr. Justice Strong, made a brief opening address, con- | Sratulating tne society | progress of the Tecollecon, Much, he said, remains to be dope, and in our desire to See this seounce arrested In 1s | fearful course, we may overlook the encouraging history of the past. He regarded Uuls anctent asso- ciation, with its right exumple and utterances, ph through the country, and te country ince his early ‘sent by type and teleg: as having exerted an then Introduced the secretary, jug, Who had for several years diligently persisted in inaiutaining the ongauization and arrs the publie meetings. Dr. Chi prefatory remarks, then pre Statement concerning the s¢ He claimed Its right woh | tinned existence ts an assertion of the two great a —total abstinence nie Lis annual 4y and the cause. , first because its con- nd assoctated ade influential by or igttul basis of this ‘as Dot only ex- For nearly half a century proclatined in yonder ancient ih the city great truths and pressing dules. As to the question what Ras it done? Dr. ©. reterted W several tnstances in his country and elsewhere in which its influence had been Tell, and Loped its members in tuelr individ- y would have Une pleasure of securing, With otiers in te Forty-seventh Congress, Wie ane oe er vin. | *Ppolntinent OF a commission of inquiry into the knocking out the heavy plate glass from the win- | jpuannent ier Tesilts of the liquor Uraile. » Kepresentative from Maine, sing statement ad ganization, wii Ex-Gov. Dingle then made a clear dnd encour: to prohibition in that state, sowing “prohibit,” at least as effectually ax laws forbid- ding other crimes, Hon. A. Norcross, of Massa- chusctts, paid a glowing Uibule to lus venerable friend, the secretary, who he sald was more good than be knew in gathering and sending Out these testimonies from men in Various depart ments oF the government in favor of temperance. He warmly appealed to the audience W do What tcy could in tals great and good cause. Hon. ‘Hi. Miller, of Pa., dwelt cloquently on the import- yarental example and domestic influence. ". Updegraff, of Ohio, followed in an earn- est appeal iu favor of social reform i Uus matter, an elegant entertainment which he tn this city where noting was offered Which could send headaches or heartaches tuto "s homes. Here Mr. Miller interjected, ‘atker Is from Peunsylvania.” “Yes,” re- gtall, “and so we will i she has 300 distil joined Mr. U MARINED. BOYCE-ARNOLD. January 32, of Isaltimore, setae Ve? : RESOLD. : REED_JOUN! o'clock, February Wednesday evening, 5, 0 Gye ey orn » and F. 8. J i JOUNSUN, of Westuworeland FISHER. At Kansas City, Mo. uae, WALTER A: E- oe thirty tiond year were duly protected. He received an assurance to | of eoter: dlie Pasmiors of din ity i tbe (Baltimore papers

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