Evening Star Newspaper, March 4, 1882, Page 5

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

GENTLEMEN'S GOODS. | (SHIRTS. SHIRTS, SHIRTS. — B_WANT [0 REMIND YOU THAT WE SELL Shirts for the money asked than any other sstab- r 1 mis font atthe Fiche tana’ we tneecs this ite remainder ben every cue. ela seked $1 ‘BN it fe the same quasity ali ti Sry" Shict that su bouche: of un fe Jeareso for 7s conta can be dul Bia peice to-day. The “‘My-! * Shirt ie as good an any S ond tae finished, im only FPHosrson s DRESS SHIRT MANUFACTORY MEN'S FURNISHING EMPORIUM, 816 F Street Northwest. ECKWEAR, S. B. ELLERY, e SUCCESSOR TO DUBREUIL BROTHERS, MANUFACTURERS OF FINE DRE: GENTS’ FURNISHINGS. 1112 F Steexkr Nonruwesr, Wasnrvatox, D.C. DRESS SHIRTS pep g33 WELL-KNOWN, RE- red to do all kinds of work: ‘ le to order, and Keruember the number: eh MEDICAL, &e AY 35 YEARS EXPERIENCE At 906 B street southwest. A cure ne furni-hed the poor , 906 B street sonth nereal Diveases, 37 Pennsylvania avenue. of any change whatever. jem. 2g R RICORD'’S VITAL RESTORATIVE, Academy of Medicine of Paria, recom- ies of the Work ass specific for nervous and physical debility, loss of manly Lerassor, 10 bra. rue Richelion, Paris; oF Batimore, and C. Christiani, 494 Washinton, D. C., where de- rs, with «ymptoms and testimonials can wine stone bears private proprietary » with name and m Boxes of 100 pills, $3; 490, $10. TH IS WEALTH oxram of 8. B. c. WEST'S MENT: | A Specitie ne recent cakes. Each box contains one One dollar a box, or six boxes for eut by mail prepaid on’ receijtof price. six boxes to cure eny for sfx boxes, Rec five dollars, we will send the purchaser « ante to return the ny r eflecta cure. Guaranters isned by STOT! unsylvania avenue, Washington, Retail Agents, to whom ali o1 se. With each | ler received by us A POSITIVE CURE Without Medicines. ALLAN'S SOLUBLE MEDICATED BOUGIES, Patented October 16, 1876. One box No. 1 will cure any casein four days or less. No. 2 wii core the most obstinate case, no matter of a bia oF of! of sandal- iyapepsia by destroy- asl by all drussis's, or mailed on re- lars send for cir- ¥. O. Box 1,533. ©. ALLAN CO., 83 John street, New York. aes of cubebs, dy, has discovered a aun Address J. H RLEVES, 45 Chatham street ERTALN CURE vinary Diceases, ass, Vp ali Blocd and Skin hea cured in 48 hours. For Druxist, corner 12th Price $J per Lox, wey Disesce, Grave: au: EDY FOR LA roper treatment in upotency or Pre- spepsia, Nervous our questions for % ty inal Weaknese, I nd two stamp: to ov Lire axp Heavtn.* 187 East 1th street, New York. ‘tf RELIABLE AND | A specisict m this city, with 18 | ie tee weure it all Haeanes of | Tis itoier . Nervous aud Setiual Weaknese, ns strictly contdential Can be and Saturdays, from 2to9 #9 Keedint phy icians of re. Malin ofhve, 19 South TAL STEAM GRANITE WORKS. Dealer in all kinds GRANITE CE) MONUMENTAL AM Kinda of Polish = purpose of polishin -ALTIMORE and MAINE GRANITES. us, Vanite, Sarcophagus, Monu- ues. ail kinds of Monld- ers. The very best 1318 and 1320 New York avenue tween Lithand 1th streets, Washington, ion of Caterer Wausuet Hall provided us endoteed by two respons goiven the rich! Ur re ° case they prove t> be unsatisfactory All further information to be obtained at Mr. Chas. | raft's. By order «f the c _. SPRINGSGCTH, See. M- W. GALT, BRO. & CO. Display all the roveltics in RICH JEWELRY, ‘The newest patterns of STERLING SILVERWARE, N WATCHES, tom ta giv nee Watel E tar atten — cen to Repairing Watches, Jew. aad Monograms corzeetly ictal and stone. = ’ NOT Pexyevevanra Avexrr. ypust INSTALLMENT OF SPRING Just Received at WM. HAHN'S ELIABLE SHOR HOT $16 SEVENTH STREET, NSYLVANIA AVENUE, * RED SLIPPER.” Lalies’ Sno Kil Button, $2. it Child's hue Spi 25. hood and Dress Ss 1. ** Gente stylink, durable, Batons Laced Congress, £2 ring heel, Button, Slippy: Se. Kid House Siijrvere, 50e. ee: ‘ants’ Shoes, 25c. up. E More Mnil Ronte Undictments. BALL FIXED IN SOME OF THR CASES. — ‘The grand jury of the Criminal Court this after- | The Walking Match-The Old Excite- noon, at 2:150'clock, presented to the court (Judge Cox) the following indictments in star route and straw bond cases: Alvin 0. Buck, W. S. Barringer, and Albert E. Kate M. ArmStrong, R. Miner, Joun’} A MEDICINE FOR WOMAN. NCANSON BROS., Au YEARS OLD, KIND AND OT IN THREE MINUTES— GY, MADE BY Woo! BoBe, BLANKEIS, W) AT Al 3 On TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH SEVENTH, commencing at TEN O'CLOCK, our aalexrooms, the 2d Edition. REPORT OF THE GRAND JURY. P BU INVENTED BY A WOMAN. we wilsell, in front of m4-2t Abts SALE T3T 7th street northwest, between G Pledgen forfeited by non-redemption. sisting of Gold and Silver Wat Silver Ware, &c. aeeses holding tickets wilt Beare 10 of sale. H. COLEMAN, Auctioneer. PERPARED BY A WOMAN Stephen W. Dorse , Henry M. Vail, M. C. Reredell, L. Sanderson, hos. J. Brady, ond Wiliam H. VARIOUS IMPORTANT RECOMMENDATIONS. MORE MAIL ROUTE INDICTMENTS. ——— THE GREAT WALKING MATCH. ‘The change in the last-mentioned Indictment 18 that the parties combined on the 10th of March, 1879, to Tepresent the necessity of lacreasin, service on Varlous post routes, &£ of 51 witnesses are en lorsed therton, THE QU FSTION OP BATL. Mr. Totten asked that the amount of ball be LYDIA E. PINKHAM’S VEGETABLE COMPOUND and the names fake notice wp to the Is a Postrive Curr SELINGER, Broker. 127: Tuomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. ADMINISTRATOR'S BY CATALOGUE oF THE, LARGE AND VALUABLE COLLECTION OF. OIL PAINTINGS, ENGRAVI BELONGING 70 THE Late HIBALD ROANE, Toe sold at my auction rooms, south phdr the public an AR com wer} tisement. the Dist viele are, and having » width of tweaty (20) feet on north Kistiest, and ranuing back with that, widtt tothe sontherninost line of said Lot and a public alley, im- proved by_a substantial Frame Dwelling, the same being Premires No. 414 K street northwest. eras of sale as preseribed by eaid decree: One-third of the purchase mouey i seven days thereagter, and the Tes ents, payable wx and twelve montha from day of xred payments to bear interest at the rate of per cent per annum until have the option, if . ‘Title to be retained ‘by the Trustee until cha-e money and interest is paid, or if the purchaser desires a deed will be given secure deferred payments. from the purchaser at time of sale, sale are uot complied with the property will be readver- id cost of the defaniting pur- vertisement. Conveyancing rehaser’s cost. | tised and soid at th chaver aftar ten d ‘and recording at 125-e0kds .By virtue of a deed of trast, dated September Ist. 1880, recorded in Liber 948, folic 315, et of the land records of the District of Columbi at public auction, ii TUESDAY, the FOURTEE! AT HALE-PAST FOUR C desorbed real estate, situated in the and known and descrited as part of lots 21 ond 22, in square No. 77; begtonine ‘8 point on the west side of a 15 feet wide '57 teet 6 inches south from the south line of K street sonth; running thence south with the line of Said alley 27 feet 6 inchea; thence west 134 {cet 10 inches tos public alley; thence north with the line ¢ said last mentioned alley 42 fect 6 inches; thence east 67 feet 5'4 inches: thence sonth 15 feet: thet cast € 54 mnenes to the piace of benuiny, with the Improve- ments, consisting of a two-story ‘Terms of sale: One-third cas! and twelve mont | deed of truston the propert; | Fercent, or all caeh, at pr | of $0 will be required w: ¥ | down. If the terms of sale are not com five days from day of sale t pass i} at the cost and eee the defaulting Ali conveyancing at purchase is Cc. H. KNIGHT, Trustee. will sell ton, D. C., numbered 30, for the sa public alley, m2-d&d Hor NUg AND By virtne of a deed of A.D. 1880, duly ree: tseq.. on the 2 | proved b; ‘Terms jelve mont! will be take | annum trom be at the 1 cheaper Polished | be: ity. ae Chave in Washington awe r. Tent | cured by For all. thore Painful Complaints and Weaknesses 9n common to our best female polation. Itwill enreentirely the werst form of Female Com- plaints, all Ovarian Troubles, Inflammation and Ulcera- tion, Falling and Displacements, and the consequent Spinal Weakness, and is particularly adapted to tho Changes of Life. It will dirsolvo and expel Tumors from the Uterus in ‘an early staze of development. The tendency of Can- cerous Humors is cuccked very speedily by ita ure. It removes Faintness, Flatulency, destroys all Cra- vings for Stimulants, and Relieves Weakness of the Stomach. It cures Bloating, Headache, Nervous Pros- tration, General Debility, Sleepleseness, Depreasionand Tho feeling of bearing down, causing pain, weight and backache, is always permanently cured by its use. E?-PHYSICIANS USE IT AND PRESCRIBE IT FREELY. ‘It will at all times and under all circumstances act in harmony with the lawsthat govern the female sys- tem. “For the cure of Kidney Complaints of cither sex this Compound is unsurpaseed. LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND is prepared at 233 and 235 Western avenue, Lynn, Six bottles for $5. Sent by mail in », also in tho form of lozenger, on receipt Mrs. Pinkham freely fixed in the case of Mr. Boone, who had been in- chat ts known as the straw stl that he was willing to ES WONDERFUL SCORE. a A TOWN ATTACKED BY INDIANS. dicted tn five cases In bond cases, and ve $1,000 bail In Mr. Bliss sald thet Mr. Boone was indicted for of perjury, and he d. HAZAEL’S y x A thatin the last double the amount in th Mr. Totten sul] that Inesmuch 2s Mr. Boor 112) mail roukss the goveru- GS, ETCHINGS, AND BOOKS, REPORT OF THE GRAND JURY. . been recently awant Some Important Recommendations. nt would be secure. he Dall wasthen tixed at $1,000 . With Walker H. Staith as bondsinen. The'list was the: view to see for whom to issue bench Warrabts. — District Government Affairs. Messrs. A. & Barber & Co. ask the Com ers to have trees planted tronting Le Dr Boundary street, north side, from 2 E weal corner Penn- hington, D.C:, iG AT 7.30 O'CLOCK. ¥. L. BROCKETT, Administrator. THOMAS DOWLING, OF A DESIRABLE TWO-STORY D ATTIC BRICK DWELLING, ‘D-A HALF STREET NORTH: 16 Court of the, nh, Which was ENING, CING EACH EVENIN REFORM IN THE MATTER OF BIQUOR LICENSES—AN INCRRASED POLICE FORCE WECESSARY — POLICE LAW AS TO BURGLARY AND Dy Mr. Bliss, with COURT EVINS—THE ‘THREE-CARD MONTE MEN, ETO, The grand jury at the close of thelr labors to- day submitted to Judge Cax, of the Criminal Court, the following report: To the Honorable, the Supreme Cvurt ict of Columbia, Holding @ Criminal Term: The grand jury selected for the December term, 1881, has the honor respectfally to represent the {ts attention having been called to certain gre Wing out of Violations of the liquor laws undertook an inves- irtue of a decree of the Sty assistant ittorney for the | Polumbia, xitting i OF, the Disep| District, reports the ‘collections of fines and costs mber, January which has been paid over to the ire Mr. Francis Miller, 12th day of September, 1881, in 7,078, Williams et al. va. Williams et al., we will vel] at tion. in front of the u AY, MA EIGHTH, 1882, at FIV M. following-desctibed real estate situate in tho city of Washington, District of Columbia, to wit: All that part of Lot numbered 27, in reservation numbered 10, beginning for the same st the southwest corner of said lot aud running thence east 55 feet; thence north 22 feet thenve west 55 fect; thence south along the line of 436 street northwest to the wether with the improvements, ‘Terms: One-third cash, and’ the balance in one and two years, with interest at six por cent. e cured by a deed of trust on the property sold. A deposit Of $100 required at the time of sale, and_all convey- ancing and recording at purchaser's cout. Terms to be sf Otherwise ‘the Trustee ro: @ property at the risk and cost ot the defaulting purchaser after five days’ adver- WILLIAM T. BAILEY, ‘No. 490 Tam. av JOHN A. CLARK B19 456 at. new. J. T. COLDWELL, Auctionsor. SON BROS., Auctioneers. LE OF DESIRA ATE, SITUAT! wand) February on WEDNES- Commander A. G. reef, between extension of sewer on U | dences there, In response to the petition of Patrick Culltnane, and others, for the tmpro" lore and others residing at Street to drain the resi- | led, 1fof its own motion, Ugation of the subject and t6 that end. carefully examined many witnesses. The grand jury find that « lange number of persons in tht: and have been for years pst, carrying on the Te. tafl Mquor buiness “without having requisite Hoense—thus to the injury of the finan- interests of the District—to the good morals and to the detriment of nent ot K street from Ure Cominisst place of beginning, to- Nees e, $1 per box for either. answers all letters of inquiry. Send for pamphlet. Ad- dreas a above. per annum, se procured the ements In the Distrtet | They looked so woe-begone and a | would pity tiem ed with in ten da} er reel old be without LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S ‘They cure constipation, biliousnese, the liver. "25 cents por bux. 8 Soxp Br ati Davacrrs. es 83-20 pees Wi It turther finds that of those who have procured the requisite licenses, a large number pers disregard the regulations which tion of stich business the least possth forwarded a cony of LIVER PILLS, | the resolutions and torpidity of last_ meeting rel schools to the hy aim 10 compel the mch manner as to injury to the communi- hese persons ignore the requirements as to | Closing thelr houses“ at_midnight; they sell to ml- hors ahd they sell on Sundays. “The grand jury premises come to the con that the existing laws upon this subject that offenders against ce | mally brongiat | HEAD OF A Broker.—John | = Miller, alias Join C Pollce Court to-day with rat Cooper, It app ouchers from Miler for his po amounting to business, Cooper let Mil | the disbursing oMftcer yesterday and g | nd Miller key T ald not think U | embezzioment, waerely Miller consented, in con belng set at liberty, to reimburse Mr. Sue hezaling $207 as a broker, bon. AS a een'sus offi j used ‘to the CERY 8a is a ectentific combination of some of the most poworful restorative agents in the vegetab'o kingdom. It restores gray hair to its original color. and clean. It cures dandruff and humors, and falling- It furnishes the nutritive principle by which the hair is nourisned and supported. It makes the hair moist, eoft and lossy, and is unsurpaesed as a hair dressing. It is the most economical preparation ever offered to the public, as its effects remain a long time, making only an cecasional application necessary. Itis recommended and used hy eminent medical men, and officially endorsed by the State Assayer of Massa- chusetta. The popularity of HALLS HAIR RE- NEWER hes increased with the test of many years, both in this country and in foreign londs, and it is now known and used in all the civilized countries of the properly entorced; Statutes ate not promptly and e to punishment, and taat the Lav open to criticism, as notaffording adequate means for tho detection and punishment of offenccs of this character. Among the causes whtch lead to the allure to compel observance of Lews and regulati duced from testimon: obtalning inform for violation of 12 appeals are obtair appeals—which del ing witnesses tor position of the membersor the arrests on acconnt of the © ‘sonal inconvenience: FIRTH F WASHING- By virtue of two decrees of the Supreme Court of, olnnibia, passed in hguity Cattee| docket 21, L will offer for premises, on ‘THUR: OF MARCH, 1882, at HALF-P: the western part of u ve hundred and sixteen (5 FOURTH | THE CITY 01 It makes the scalp white Tr take the v | of exp-nie | mere terrtle tr of out of the hair. q DAY hich shall precede arrest, & The fucliity with which and the dely in trying said luvoives diticulty th reta he prosecutic Rovont aw Estar at Newronr, | Caldwell, who recently sold his lore Walker, has, Circles tat revolve around Samuel J. not ‘only of a i th ones. This S| wasappor: ood op sity to make some press dispatch, ood, ove of the | port, Where, It is stated, be his fautré residence. poilee force to n at and prolonged pe w which they would be snb- Jected In attending upon the cases in the Police ‘and Appellate Courts, The grand jury is of optnion thata large mea- sure of injury 1s chargeuble directly to the delay in issuing licenses, Applic: be passed upon—granting or re} ter than thirty days after the expiration of the lcense year, and no one should, after that November 30th, be permitted to carry on the liquor business without a license, administered an application 13 submitted gene- Tally some time after the expiration of the 4T, and pending action upon that application Applicant proceeds to conduct business as vnd the fact of bis ap- d isa bar to pi come to the know intends to m: of sale or within esterday on acapias .S Corpus Was gr For sale by all dealers. ‘ Ss ae by jndgo MacArthur, and he was rek OF 30 DAYS’ TRIAL. paid, or the pur- forsuch should ing—cert. tinly Y, Who 13 expected to ar Fatner EUGENE SHE! rive in the city on the noon, will be received by a committee of th: Na-Gael and sister socteties anc lard’s, whence at night he will be Emmet celebratt dia deed of trust A deposit of $100 required. If the terms or WE WILL SEND oN 30 Days’ TRL sorted to Wil DR. DYE'S CELEBRATED ELECTRO - VOLTAIC BELTS AND SUSPENSORIES, though regularly License plication “having becn fi Ment. Several cases havi of the grand jury wherein applications were re~ Jected—the deposits remaining in the treasury of nt, and the partes continued in the e Teuull liquor business through- nS-S—and atthe end of the yr, Written to W. 5. M ps of the U.S.A. and B.C. Wing refused to pay other debts; that he had no money, and pldutifl had to pay defendant's debts to save hii trom ar plainuf with ELECTRIC APPLIANOES, out the year without tic year recelved a return Of sald deposits. » The grand jury 1s of opinion thi of injury is chargeable to the f. Signers (as required by law to accompany appit tions) are manufac knowledge of the jury that In many cases where dimenity ts experienced tn p tures of bona fide resitents the friends ployes of the appli More INDICTMENTS. nents noted el: orted the following: Ferem’ W. Oliver, jr., Lice: —In addition to the indict where, the grand jury to-day a large amount, {lity with whicu Suffering from Nervous Debility, Lost Vitality, Vigor, and Manhood, resulting from Abuses and other causes; or to any person afflicted with Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Paralysis, Spinal Difficulties, Lame Back, Liver and Kidney Troubles, Ruptures, and other diseases of the Speedy relief and complete restoration tohealth guaranteed. Thess are the only Electric Ap- pUances that have ever been constructed upon Scien- tific principles. Their thorouh efficacy has been prac- with the most wonderful success. Wo bave the testimony of thousands who have been quickly red by their use. All we ask of any person is to give them a trial for 30 days and be con- by taxing fMleg: Washington and Arnold W. B receivlug Mlegul fees in ing the signa- mt3_ have been tem colonized for the purpose, and where the sigaa- tures of owners are diffi-tilt to obtain, temporary of property—otten in absurd barrowness, offrontage—have been brouzlit tuto requisition, to the plain evading of the’ spirit and intent of aw. ‘The grand jury finds thata large amount of in- jury 18 chargeable to the holders of whoiesale liquor itcenses, Who pay therefor #25 per annuin, retailer pays $100 persons (f. ¢., the wholesale deale! to none of tie police reguiations w the retail dealer, ESTED FOR BURGLARY. eda young colored min named Ch tthe corner of 3d and 1 streets cari possession 2 pounds of Brick Dwelling. hy aud the balaties in lx ths from day of wale, to be secured by Id, with interest at #tx prning, who had in bh cco and several boxes Of cI identified as having been MeidePs store, No. 1,400 H street northesst, which nd robbed last night. Mat stolen from Mich and radically was broken ‘ope thews, who admutted the theit to the committed by Judge rostee reserve: Pl for the gran re amenable And In point o1 fact, » beiore this Jury tuat a Large propor es sei habimmaily by Send at once for Mlustrated Pamphlet, giving all in- formation, Free. Address ot holders of w the glass or drink; and this ton with the Lmunuuities above Feferre1 (0 a3 eu Joyed by this class, will experienced by this jury to wttlize BRICK Hows! Xplaim the great desire I means in en- t correct So glaring an evil. The grand jury ts of opinion that 11 rgeable to the facie erty to dealers tn ues VOLTAIC BELT CO., mao aon ary by Apaches. Tueson, Arizona,” here that the town of Pundred Inhabitants, has been utt persons have been kl ust, dated Ancust 11th, ded in Liber No 945, fol day of August A.D! 1840, and at the rejue-t of the party recured, default having been made in the payment of ui deed of trust, we shail sell on 1 DAY OF MARCH, A.D. 1582, st F ML., in front of the premises, ¥; jand lying and being in the city of Was! of Co umbis, and known an: thirteen (13) aud fourtre Vision «fat deine the east ¢ | teen, end the west eizht fe corl, contotning several MARSHALL, MICH. A NEW HOME ENTERPRISE. disposing of stolen proj nd wares, which taci Apaches. Thre courier who Is heard heavy firing shortiy after I eve or parcel 0 ington, District urinated sum pai s larcentes, In the opinion of tite 2 restraining mmensures suould be _en- aeted whereby such facilt conipelling tie dealers ti persons known to them to be the owners o1 of the owners of such artic loods in Arkansas. HELENA, AnK., March 4.—The river here ¥ yesterday rose WIN this city ts Wait their pu THE HOME PLATE. a3 may be offered In the opinion of the grand ju atute for the punishment o7 D deter evil-dispuse mn of that erin nders frequently, tf not the penalty pro- na foot hicher water by ¢ OF WASHINGTON, D.C.,* prob:hle, wi not suilletently severe sons from the comm: Jury tinds that such on xenerally, are armed with deadly weapons, and @ Ife ff detected in their pe 18 obstructed, In the opiaion of the grand jury much evil tol. In Uils community of alarze sTants or persons known to be withoat support, (prominent among be named the “Thre volume of water throw 4s Inmense, enough sippt here 10 day: al Clarendon, 1 Tats: of five Inches a day. tor this district, Died Last Night, ew York, March 4.—Francis 8. Lathrop, re- tral railroad of New = nus from Liat soures +, baance in Fix and tea of the pur a for which the n, bearing interest 1 the day of sale, trust upon the property sold, the purchaser. A deporit of fime of sale, and jschaser’s cont. FOR THE INSURANCE OF PLATE-GLASS WIN- are therby pr or If their esc 0 the ra Suests to his house. ‘ties of young peop! 1 Upon horseback, Sp en dinner, anit DOWS, MIRRORS AND SHOW-CASEs. lows the preset «aud recording will If terius of sale are not inteudays after date of sale, the trus- . ys" advertixe- Uin Washington, D. C., do not think he would accept tue noininai OFTICE No. 643 LOUISIANA AVENUE. offered him?” celved of the at 9 o'clock last night at N, stringent leas the removal, Incarceration or othe such personS Many punishient of Se eS f them are not to the police to be such, bt fr arrest and punishment 1s attended with so ‘h difficulty that the posed police offivers are In the opinion of the grand : of adininistering just! Sonrt is open to many tons, und it 1s respectfully sit 215 be devised whereby Ue —— ‘treet To-Day. DULL STOCK MARKET. New Yorx, Marc BARROUR, Prerident: C. C. DUNCANSON, N. D. LARNER, Secretary; THOMAS JOHN B. LAR! 2 R, 1. L, JOHNSON, JOHN VOGT, WASH. B. WILLIAMS. DEEKa, (5) imehes: thence 1 ary, the present angles wth said ayent e telegraph oMlces, wwerg crowded iy excited men and the hotel Dronged by an more n SOMERVILLE, Treasurer: State bonds are hls Bmodot hi the quiet st jem mai quarter inclies to the L thence west alone und eieht incher fnorth F street, a state of affairs the is fnconventent, calls of— “Extra! Queen Victoria shot by assasst The people rushed from their ses, bol Jo 2 per cent. 7 ations In whieh 3 ae trust upon meagre neap ied wh Wise Trustees w 2121 CuEstTNUT STREET, caleulated to. evils compltined of morallzetion of the poli ttendance of oftices = mentioned: 1. » foree by requiring s Upon court, there= unjustly curtalling their hours of lelsure or 2 ‘The unnecessarily ex- tion, Whilst «walling trial, of the —the youthful with the * other mntnor specialties have ey Central has been d announcement of Lathrop, rece lars required on day of aig at the expense Of Conveyancing and. ree patriot, WEDDING INVITATIONS rof the company. In the maract There are, how long time of banker's. s » borrowed bil xport Of securities. Commercial bills are The posted rates tor are unchanged, _> mens The Markets. BALTIMORE, March 4. rt BALTIMORE, 1%. “Flour VISITING CARDS, as, in their opinion, correction of some of or are made x fed to assist in th the evils heretofore pointed out. RECOMMENDATIONS, 1. The board for the constaeration of applica- tions for lcenses to sell Nquor by its shouid consist of three persons, cach independent of and not in the employ of the District Commissioners, these persons to be appointed annually by the Judge holding the June term of the Criminal Court, jon upon any application to be final: 2 All such applications shonid be Med with said board on or before October 1 of each year, and should be defnitely passed upon before the end of the succeeding month, viz: November 30, 8. ‘The cost Of licenses for wholesale and retail dealers should be uniform. 4. Wholesale deniers should be subject to the same police rezulations as retall dealers. exhibition of stock and fixtures, of Iquors araphernalia of the liquor SwEl RETR DIMONES StL In moderate suppl Va ae) prime banker's sterit 1N CORRECT TASTE AND FIRST-CLASS can’t stand up fo thefr big armies and Aight them Ry virtue of adeed of trust, bearing date the; jag us, 1880, and du y recorded HE REAL T'i not surprised.” CO., OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, INCORPORATED Dee. 6, 1881. ASHFORD, = Presid Shee P eiwtith dey of Jun see ones, OO; at —Cotton stead: y and quiet. Wheat, southern stezdy': id firm—southern red, 1. winter red, sj ‘et 1.195.a1.1975, heiiected—southern yellow, 69; western mixed, spot, 67} id; May, 70isa7074; June, Tla7l ig; nd steady—southern,, CAPITAL, $200,000 ‘B. BEALE, EIGHTH DAY ov MARCH, "CLOCK P.M. viz: Lote numbered 17, Pn sutalivision of original tid part of original Lot numbered 9, iowihy unimproved propert and 19, in Let numtered 11, Tesues policies of insurance affording an absolute Tiuntes or mortaages; also coruiicates pramahtaniog its irustee or mor guarant absolute accuracy of abstracts of title, and in general, iness relating to the investigat transfer of titles to real estate in the District of Colum- residue in two , with notes b 48451; western white, 49a51 ime until paid, and se- aylvania, 48351, Rye dull, 902! Provisions dul” at lower—mess pork, 17.75a1 asked. transact 6 all bi ta—shoulders and clear rib xidex, and 10. Bacop—shoulders, #4; clear Til 13%. Lard—refined, 114. packed, 18146; roll, 25432. and dull, 15416. Petroleum norninal. Co! vad j Ye) ateing at purchaser's cost. A d it of ill be Bes teenie th tach at no rhe eae t4-d&ds a HUYCK, Trustee, and glosses, or the firm—weatern OFFICE:—Gunton Building (second floor), 472 Louis- | business, should constitute prima facie evidence of quor business | e ‘st—For the trst | offence, a fine as at present. Second—For the see- ond offence, fine and imprisonment, and the fender to be, for a period of five years, disqualified for obtaining a license, 7. For a violation, by a leensed dealer, of the iis." Prelehts 6. "The penalty for conducting the 1 un a.” Roceit ant, Blood- without a license should be: Fir: 640 bushels; corn, 4,599 captain of th ‘Charles G. Dun Richard W. Tyles George F. Schater. Sammei Bacon. Clarendon, fs about to fall into the hands of a band ¥. Francis Riggs, NEW YORK, March 4.—Stocks fairl See ed pate 6." Exchange~lone, | 465 is firm. Governments quiet and unc y active. Money, Real Estat Sg; do. short, 480%. } consignments. (Jal6) 'S. BENSISGEN, Auch. Fa who had once saved ht: j and theney DU and regulations governin, penaity should be: First—For the first offence, a resent. Second—For the second of- » asimilar fine and a forfeiture of the license. In concluding this report, the grand jury begs to say that. in its opinion, a consi the pollen force ts essential to the better enforce- JESSE B. Witson, Foreman. ‘THE EXAMINATION OF THR PENSION OFFICE BUILD- 1NG.—Architects Edward Clark .and Adolph Cluss, ‘tor Thos. B. Entwisle, to-day lon of the Pepsion Office bulid- ing, corner 12th street and. Pennsylvania avenu in accordance with the resolution of Congress, an will report next week. THe SENATE FINANCE COMMIFERE held a special meeting to-day with the intention of endeayoring to dispose of the Allison bill and the various pend- ing amendments relative to the» nee. of gold certificates and the establishment of a ‘Treasury reserve fund; bul.on atcount of the ab- sence of one or two members who desire to take Part In the discussion the wholewmatter was ned until next Tuesda: bit the over certificati fe. Such trafic, the the most realistic acence ot Shoonees| ss prosncns— pep mens LT Ma cea SUTPHIN. On March 2d, 1882, at 8 o'clock p.m., at o 2d, 1582, ie Charles Le A brie LS m muiseri old WILLIE L. SUTPH country squire, a Tr aunt are ry coats and all ihade prisoners.” a Aa meee ey e picture of a woman dancing | Sed, thirty thie yes ‘3 ‘Hiinois Central, | a caranto 1s to be reproduced?” bot “Yes. The act closes with it. Clade Dural Ree SS eee on D street, between RY SALE. Nirtne of a decree of the Supreme Court of, trict of Columbia, passed iu pcket 22. 1 will, NEW YORK, March 4.--Flour u Wheat very ait and abou ‘a, con Etta eteadys 10.57 money, 100 5- York Cer 135, Inortage.trustoo certiiea 136}5. Reading, 3043. ween tnt etc eli obit is, 16. New Jersey Central firsts, 115. ‘Erie, 38: Illinois’ Central, “136%. unchanged and quict. | the entrance of a better. rs Pork firm, 16.62}ga17.50. ately surrounded by highwaymen. It contains Ack FOR 18, AE FIVE O'CLOCK sex, offer for sale st auction, 926, becinuing at a on t east [rom the cyrhey of eal fait ronnie thence west A fet 6 in ches, thence sout feet, thence 2 inches, vi sate ee ty ay inches fh by the ie weat 1 foot 3 Inches front by cdl aa a private alle 2 west 3 fect 6 inches of suid lot 14 adloinin, A feo-story fraine house, with back Dull urd cach; balancesn two equal instal- Nwelve months, with 6 percent interest. Conveyancing at purchaser's cost. REGINALD FFNDALL, Trustee. 8 BROS., Aneta. 122. ‘able increase in 16; for the account” 106 11-16. do, scomds, 9953. New la ret Pecos Western second Oustario and Ww. b.21.—Atlantic ment of law in this hE Ktreet, a S AMERICAN GINGER ALE. right of way « SOLD BY DEALERS AT $1 PER DOZEN 28 feet, to be t with Building Ins New York Central, 1343. made an examinat Reading, 304. lage green, Mitden Manor. In anticipation of the mai PRINCIPAL DEPOT: at LARGE IN THE DEAD-LErrER Orrics.—Second Assistant Postwnaster General Elmer returned from Florida a few days brought with him an alligator about two fe ae posit of $50 at | "1244 29TH STREET, WEST WASHINGTON, time of rale. CANSO! 18 ot Manor. The Claude Duval also makes his rimare on a clandestine visit to Constance; but Saree alli SAWL C. PALMER. apeoche Gen’ sent it over to the dead-letter office, whet ‘box, to the terror or the Foe te Pr there, It is, however, now safely in the department. 5 a ISSOLUTION OF LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, ‘The W. & G. I. Co, is this day dissolved by limitation and_toutual consent of the several LE ETCH is authorized to collect all dete. F. F. BAKKER and M. KINSLOW true the ice busidess it. JOHN LEETC! Low.” February ait §9~ Televhonte connection. URE FOR MALARIA. TOLU TONIC! in all ite \y. Mr. Beck’s bill to pro- lon of checks by national Bi cc nigh, Colds, Broncin day were the Secretary of State, Secretary of War, discussion and for a | Paymaster General U.S.A., Sextors Cameron, An- “SIME SRE VV ISEIME OF CHKONIC AND OBSCURE, can be cured at home. deseri for advice. Book free. Buffaio, N.Y. WINTER GOODS AT GREATLY REDUCED | proc BEEF, MUTTON, LAMB. « ele i uo : ou BERRE Wine CRE cancer, Teason, laid aside to await the regular Calkins Browne Petry ag gic reg ar rea — of no especial interest. Orrictat, Noririca tions to 2,500 of the success- ‘Duiders were to-Iny sent out, In- | NOTHING FROM Mg. CoxxLING had been received ful star route font OP ‘Ut they bad been LETTER FROM NEW YORK. ment Revived—Ex-Gov. Tilden—His Future—The New Opera—Patti in Opera—Talmage and Heecher, Etc. Special Correspondence of Tar Frere Stan. New Yors, March 34, 1882 The city has gone daft agsin over a walking match. The race this tine Is In every way a su ess, and will probably be ranked as the best one ever held, either here or in London. When [went Into the Vast building List night it was in an uproar. Thousands of people were swaying back and forth and surging from one site to Uhe other, 8 the walkers went wearily around the track ladies were clapping their hands wildly, and @ *s band was blasting ew ay with as mach fury Sany one could possibly desire One burly « mn, Who had $3 on Rowell, was So much imbuod with the spirit of the thiny that he stood o chair and watched the Ite ranucr go around the trick, playing Ms trombone weanwi a robust « that dwarfed t most ambitious efforts of the Dass dram, y putt was 4 moon the tra k where the wal Ar faska, J stood by the ral, ter another be tween the rows of bowling s rs It was the most pie Hezael had passed Rowell, mond place was non, and they red when ‘d encouragement. His face at Like outline of th almost showed through the chee and inflamed, bulged from bis he: hud the ghastly, 2 Beads of sweat stood on bi his hair was mated, an Sed where by Ie peoply cheered Cy after spurt ie forehead, over whtch drdps of blood lips with pain, ply about six tnetes iong, and hts nd CODVAISIVeLY at every moment 43 Pend Uke track. After him eame | ) running with & painful imp, almost’ doubled: up his” face, whic ways repnisive, — looking most sin tts emactation and dogged perseveranc nd bim was Su! an, all bent forw tug to fall along. Rowell and the ne wore, Dy oll odds, the freshest af the lot: but even 4 thatone It ts difionit to portr the v press: fect of the pace, 4 them, and Th: > There . ne they were all rstie and grit, and the eff n, but in phas been U-rriiic, aud lbs effects are dis: MR. TILDEN AGAIN. aman who sto one of the idacy Of Mr, Til- the Palmer letters?” was my first @ never had any tn! ons whatever of p UnULIL wa hat the story brevks Any one intimate with Af ob commit hima riting on a a8 you perhaps > heen made of ade by tne Ps fs mm Any reason Mr. ‘TMiden has »: to ents “He WOU say it. eve trom. anything nething, Nowe tT tnlak fis hebits of nest at his country place mostof the time, is'nt The fact Is he tas fond of Graystone as Horace his Saidue vi grows a8 Warm over nUTy Life as the poet did, except taat he Px]ress his feelings im poetry and 13 his Phas” own M “How does he occupy himsatt?” “He tikes great di Parentty never gets has. ‘Then, too, he 4s di plants.” “Does he mpkees himself to these pursuits merely way 2” >nt-nt to do that; but makes a thor- the scenes of’each department. ni tiork-ultare recelve a Lounge part ently he hes had book-sellers sub- rary contalns more he dees now,” ta fency cattle, and ap- in Wook some he oting uliaselr to trees and in a practic “He 1s not in New York proeu Tdoubt if t Works on th aie he has x: Ife, he retains Ue tire acteristi: 0: ATeOr Qi When he ts not out around the barns and hls i.brary pouring ove pursuits of ry Chat Was char- Y¥- rand a politician. ts, or knocking 's Uo be found t selentill: Work eS UNS wit his hospit. cL ib 1s one OF Ti ifat he alw: pecultarities of turned in tbe He enjoy young people Very much.” “Yet, with all this renewal of his youth, the company “No. QUEEN VICTORIA. The city and suburbs were genuinely aroused | 4s rec. last night by the cablegram about Queen Victoria. SExU were reeled off by tens of thous:nds, V5, WhO Went th ‘Jersey City and § pus With thelr siirill at en times their ustil prices and re announcements es: ly. S00R a5 Whe . 23 Boekinan street d_ interviewed O'Donovan Rossa, the Fenlan 1 not surprised.” he said. xl you Know of it betorelyand?” “Do you think I'm sch an inne tell you fool as to I tell you Pui not surprised.” a hits thing must come sooner or later.” “The rigiting of the Trish people's wrongs. Wi hand. They have never hesitated wo use the most atrocious “and cruel measures in subdu- | €T0R! No cards of invitation wet Fini eg eg ted —~ROTHW «L Why should We not strike back in kind. CLAUDE DUVAL, Stephens’ and Solomon’s new opera, “Claude Duval,” which has been in rehearsal for two or three months, 15 to be brougit out for the first | ine, March 3, 1882, at 7-30 tine at the Standard theater, next Monday even- ing. When I met Colonel Morse, the manager, to- day, he could talk of ni “Do you intend to withdraw “Patience?” he was waiting for | meigit urums “extras” were taken In hand by | York railroad « train, were killed, inaster of the T. RICHARDS( Ge a jotting bubthe forthcoming | Marc’: ist, 152, EDWARD TH production. ward and Juiia 8. Goodfellow, aed uinetecn mouths. * INIA J., wife of J. “Not forthe present, It will alternate with the | Sige sears, "0 0f Cavtain new opera.” “But the soldiers are still in nare, who ts alent to give hi Appears on the scene at the ten. Dural restores to Lerr v some missing foods, which Placed him tn possrssion of Milde, Hal, hts own domain,” What becomes of Claude Dunat? ‘He says that ashe has dischang tons to Larrimare he will return to his catwer ag hichwayman.” “The pee ts full of Bright must.” sald Mr. Morse, further, “and will contain several Its picturesque In Tact, from bee nd, and we anticipate a Successtal result of Larrt Fup, when Drnad 1 of his highwag- his obttga. PATTI IN OPERA. Patti ts drawing tremendousty. Her reception by the audience Is always very warm, and she says she fs better contented than she has been ag wny time since her arrival in America. Abbey's 1 ment had its reward. its bouses are sold to the farthest si nt the end of the seeson, sather as New York has ne lint Shows to better ad¥ant ert, Docause hts lonz © in the galie ad sueh and, m before. Nico~ in opera than In on the stage singsso abomb has To strike and keep the etts, else they would sing does it, however, with the sume Ys distingulshes her considera WS UsHal, takes it quite as @ of Of COUTSe, BRECHER AND TALMAGR. Those perennial sensationalists, Messrs. Reecher and Talmage, have come to the front again with @ rush. They compel my admiration. They never retrograde; they are never common place. No sooner do 'T congratulite myself on the state of obscurity into which they Invariably fall after ® brilulant sensation than they come up smiling with A uew attraction, This tltne the Irreverend Tal- mige has clectrifled his nerexation by breaking off ina fervent appeal on high to remark that the charch was a dead failure and his salary was too stnall, and Uhat he would leave if more didnt appear. Upon tuts the congregation « fs hands and laughed, Th ling sensa- Mr. Beecher was declaring did Hever more Marry a man ivorved. Sanctioned It, thatthe law mntry recognized IM, and Uhat the Bible nidemn it, but he woul do it heres eu Went further and announced thathe 1 never agoin adininiste who ha At the either n jedidn’'t give > give. To be sury T ASSUINeS to Serve, declaned vd whom Beecher manded t mult be de sthirst, and, m: platuer by His Alen and Peter, but, these tiered by akyone who lism. Beecher’s most extras T, Was his description of the den of iniquity, Tis. It need not be pointed at Ui a good one for & sere mon on Sunda; Mocreatea a sensation ond tadoubtedly aroused ‘the curiosity of every Ung ian In the house. How the Lnreverend Vi and the Astounding Beecher can go any Tortier isnot phd, but, T have a Guth in thelr cap ooity for sensitionalism Unit never taltens, sud ony Walt GILthe public bogins to forget them, When aiotuer boom Will be started. es THE NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. ‘The following ane the opening apd closing pros ‘o1 thy ew York Stock Market to-day, as reportel by special wire to H. Hi. Dodge, 539 15th street: Upentng. Closing- BI 0 rain Mabitte InP Alton and Torre Haute... Bly = ‘Terre Haute preferred — = siadcbossiussbete: a s 51 5016 a at 8 oe Conural Pacitte. 9% 9% Chesapeak@and ¢ = 15 Chesapeake and Ohio 13 pi at 3% Chesapeake and Ohio 2d pra 2y nd Alton... 12055 Burlington and Quincy 10 NO. 7 a abd and LC... Wy LIOBL. seni yscce 41g aware abd Hudson. 107 aware,L 15% bord 106% athe nds E K thal and St Jo... a ~” ibal and SC Jo.preferred._ sos Houston and Texas. : 63 Lulnois Central wy LB & Ww... - 4g Lake Erie & W 31 Lake Shore 5 ants Louisvitie and Nashvilie. mB Manhattan Beach... 31 Michigan Central ..: tom Missouri, Kansas and Texas. a1 M'ssour! Pacitic. % Mobile and Outo a Manhattan El ® Sictropolitan Elevated 90 New York Elevated Wy Nashville and Ci 86 New gersey Cent m1 w York Centrat La % wiolk and Western. all an euthusia ¢ You were to co to see him to-morrow, 131g 1d in ail probability puton a pilrof cowhtde | QMO Central, ay Doots, roll up his trousers and take you out ty Ohio and Mi Shy the mud.” Onto ond Mis _ these pastoral pursuits improved bis anoand Western. ~i) marked change tn his health, 2 stron ‘dan be W&S four years <i ngivin=agrest deslot attention | Reading ...... oy There has hardly been a day this | Rock Island... ay 8 not ridden out on horseback, and StL and & F. . e uw part of hy iu the open air. | St Land 8. P. preferma » “1 tn town ie had to receive the calls | St 1. and 8, F, 1st preterred. w Bans of his democratic trieids. His housy was | St Paul .... 110% asortot haven for waytoring democratic states- | St Paul preferres IZ F ‘Now he is not so aceessibie.” St Paul and Omaha wnne BBN Big Dors ne not reveive friends at Greystone at | St Paul anc Omaha preferred.. 1004 wiX an” Texas Pacific......... 4 0% “oh, yes. He has had several large dinner par- | Texas and Pacificl and grants. 66 to jon Pacific... bash and P Pullman Palace : QvoratioNs or Gov: r—Closixa—, Bid, Asked, 101 1 do coupon - Fatal Roilread Smash-' aE, be Syrac 1 nth ins, enginecr, and John n-bound "train, and fireman of the south-bound mM Atwood, Dagcase a tratn, injured severely, Syracuse, Both wrecked, aud the Daggage cand Uhe passenger and freight can, al Was cattsed by a mntsinterpretauon Wille t hold the north. nd traln, which was turee hours beuind the, Searching investigation n, firetan Tamenh, ‘On Tresday, Jncarm tion, DW BURKE 158: af United | Sten Dai al exatiiner United States Paieut POPAKKELL, of Sew York, Owiig toa recent bereavement” in the fiauily of the ieoued. * J. | November 1 of Baltimore, WILLIA! WSALAM J. ROTHWELL. * DIED. FLEETWOOD. In Baltimore, Md., Friday rey 1, by the Rey. Dr. Clarke TWOOG, mother of Captain C. at 10 o'clock Sunday morning. S: DEELLOW. Tn Philadel Wed OUNTON, "wont of HARKOVER. On March 2, 1882, at 1:40 p. m., VIR- wer, aged forty- Her funeral will take place from her late resi “How does “Claude Duval open?” 1406 Fourtenth street jorthwest, Sunday, March 3, “The first act is laid at Newmarket Heath,where | 2-2. , Friends and relatives are: fully inv: the followers of Claude Dural, the famous hisgh- waymen, at isruised as gypsies. His Meuten- x On Saturds Bilt, '8 In command “Presently the | ME FANSIE #. McNAUGHT Chartes Larrtincre, who 18 an adherent of Lord Clauce Ducal,who recognizes the fugitive as aman Constance, the heroine. who 1s the sweetheart of “Ts it m Cals act t dances with Constance, who gives her consent to | and 6th streets south: dance as a condition of release.” “The second act represents a scene on the vil- | ( ge Of Constance 00 a driveling old baronet, lood-Ked Bil There are festivities on the saree ee gentleman, joins in the festivities, ‘object is plan the robbery the highwayman he hides. Genk follows between Constance 200 band himself appears on the scene. | and G streeta, Sunday, at 21 MASTERSON. On Sata morning, March Lt RL otelock, MAL A. MASTEESOM uch When he ts arrested bY | eighty three of the fam: McNAUGHTON. | On Saturday. March sth, 06a, IS, ascod thirty-two, from the Congrecational churcia, corper 108 m1. Pa. or funeral will take pace feom St. Doruinie’s cure 4 ¢ of | at 9 o'clock Monday imorning, 6th iustaut, from thenos 2S Sle, point ono so | exp wie He ra a elatives and Iriends Halcmore,” of vialicnant a pant Mana C. 5. 800, William 4. SUTPHLN, ‘in the twelfth year of his agn, WILKERSO March 3, 1 ‘arner to-morrow (Sanday) at three o'clock Dic: ‘ape invited Kichwond and Frederickabang, Va., papers will plese oovyed ud UNDERTAKERS. men. Larréimare,

Other pages from this issue: