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eS ae See ea eee Shes x “Sead: YP ALTER B. WILLIAMS & 00., Auctomeers, ‘ UT FRAM® PAGLOR SUITES, CHAMBEE re HES, COTTAGE FUROITURE, PAINTED K PLAN, MIRTH » OLD CHISESE VA PART OR aa NOENING TEN On JANTARY OR. within my v to cover s » © VED TO OUR SALESROUAL FOR CONV.- DIRNCE OF BALE. MORROW, JANUARY THIRTEENTH. at ) BA. st. we sho) sell, in tromt of our the above lection cf Lurniiure. . AT TWELVE O'CLOCK M., Very han Kack with bevel plate mirror. Rosewood Case Fiano, eost 8800; ten Superior wainur Baffet ter Tabies, four (4) Pier Mitr ra. Three hanisom ¢ Chau uite with ma-ble-tops and & Frenc plate m:ri rs, ‘Together with other artici=s not necessary to mention. FE-TNE ABOVE SALE IS Post BATURWAY. JANUAL When our revnilar wee! ATUNDAY, JANUAPY THIRTEENTH, AT PASE TWELV# SHAR), we shall ee'l four very jors-s; aivo, Harness, Sitichs, Robes, Halters. 49 be Wa us, Buggies, Carriages Ke, ke. : ‘HOMAS DOWLING, Auct. T'YOSE & CU., Anctoncem © ONYER, D Auctioneers. Auctioneers. r ft, dated Jure®8. 1982, an fh Cabr BOOTS GAL GAITE: frontiers of and ot the request f BRS: PSAs DCIULDE TNCLUDIN it MAKE. OF. : SUPACTOR “i's GP TRE COU KG IN ALL OVER 10,000 PAI VOENTS :ED SiATES MALSDAL'S S { fi of five writs f the Suny pub ie sale, nor hsest, D Dar ¢ KA. M., sli the richt, WEN’ TEN GCI CC) fe dant im cad tot: All the -tock «f (such as are tore, ) seized cf James J. Cuayman 1 6 st law, mf vor of Har- 2'at low, st fever of ¥ ruon 13 st lew in favor of M.A. favor cf Danie Siste & Co. UG av law, am tutes OB ber, Pratt Eo, CLAY. UN ‘NeMICHA U.S. Mzrshal. ‘yet tthe sed in Property, mouoy + ard io Auctioneer. ALE L. Si UATE conveye tt the VFEYNTH STRLET NOKTHW2 ASBING- mertof with TON, Dc, the Pent Mice | se ime Ry v gxee tus from. t © openat veyanee ta day of November, 4. the of a deed of trust, bea ing dste on hee ware and ery a 1e ate mud Per o ” Diet fe Colin bi ia, kevin tbs counties of Barshai, Brooke | 6, ud Te-oove of te Mat ict of “Columutia, and Ac Bef the heirs, ‘rrua- me. cht. title, interes tee will wel rt 4 i 4 lice remins, on THU EVES Tia DAY OF — JANUARY a OUR O'CLOCK recorded <1 Cd real estate. situate, (yc Fe atime toe +f Was incon, t tof Colum- tuwweke i won the pl ter pian ict as aud being jot mum xidso..’5 subd: ni twenty vison of we ling, cout vit # the moder Of ot: large te. th of 120 feet. 000) cash; ba a ‘with i terest nt tp Tannin nt on props rey sed ch and if ter: Ali eo -veyancits cule are 1 $¢om= ate of sel, tho property at risk of defauitiug parchsw-r, perty wi.l be sold +iear of ail cacumbrances. A Cepo-ic of $200 vequired at tine of sae. The mouse ma, be suspected between 10 and 3 o'clock ly. PHILIP P. LARNER, 639 F street n. Ww. JOHN LALN THOS. 3. YISHER & Ci POSTPONED UNT) SEH, A.D. 18 of inelemeny of 1334 F street b.w- Auct.oneers, Teor rece | §%- THR RESTRAINT. G ORDER AGATNST ee ee neon ee shove sale having been vecated, sale wil: take pluos on PLES LH JANUARY. A-D- 1583, ot FOUL O'CLOCK, | 2UESDAY, JANUARY SIXZCENTH, same hour and Reece setae heen Manse alain "6D | PES cee ot the Trane ‘Terms: The eutire purcha-e money in cas’ attime of | Jal--8t THOS. J. FISHER & CO., Auctioneers. : dius to be removed before 20k Jenu- sine (Peas DOWLING, Auctioneer. IMPORTANT SALE AT AUCTION oF GENUINE IMPORTED TURKISH AND PERSIAN RUGS AND CARPBTS, THOS. J. FISHER & SAL® OF VALUABLE STEAM NAL-BOAT. By virtue of adewd of trust da ed June 18th, 1878, and recorded tn Liber ‘No. 38. a¢ toaoe 9. ek <a., of the Land Kecords for the Disirict of Columbia, and it to thes writt uest of | arties secured there- § We wil sell at rub ic auction, on TC, SDAY the E TEENTH DAY CF JANUALY, AD. 2883, at + O'CLOCK P.M., Lear the Green streets, in own. 1). Comprising Bow ‘the ¢snal.the steam Cana-B at = RARE AND kICH SELECTIONS Mo re” tocether wid ti: bojier, engine, machinery and el! the other uecewaries, furniture and appurte. ances th reus.to aprertainitig and belonetuse. oe zemms of sits po-Balf, carb: tire balance in two equal payrcents, in three and six months from Of sale, secured to the satisfaction of the ‘I the option of the pu-chaser. 4 required at the timecf sale; and unless the fod with within three aays of ihe of sie, the property wil be re~old at the risk and PEFSIAN, AFGHANISTAN, DAGHISTAN, OUCHAE, G ORDEIS, CIRCASSIAN, ARMENIAN, KEHORASSAN AND MOORISH ct eORef the detauiine purchaser, after three days’ ad- RUGS AND CARPBTS. Wertiserient inthe Evetine Stn All prpers are wo bo ALso, GMecuie:t at the chet of the purchaser. SATHAMIEL WILSON, JEDAZIENE, KELIM AND BAGDAD PORTIERES. 3.3. DARLINGION, — ‘The attention of buyers ia particularly called to the th Street. 'ZMAN, Auctioneer, aud F streets north vest. DISPLAY OF CARPETS, wi SURP. , in peint of nuraber, size and quality, SS ANY PREVIOUS COLLECTION EVER SENT TO THIS CILY, Being by far the Handromest Co'lection of Textiles, in design and qnality, ever offered by us, TO TAKE PLACE AT MY SALESKOOMS, Southwost corner Pennsylvania evenno and 11th etreet, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, JANUAKY SeVENTEENIH AND EIGHTEENTH, 1883, THREE-STORY BiICK LLING, (NEARLY YEW), BEING No. 214 TWELFTH STKE: T SOUTHWEST, AT AUC- ‘TION. f trust from Willem W. Locke, ~ D. 18s, tn re edd, Wi] me bo th eon WED: se % ot ether with the improve- a hew three-story AT EL! ON FYHIBITION MONDAY AND TUESDAY PRIOR TO SALE, yf ae. eof wat (+2 © Valence sale with 1 seven Iiis risk aut cot. a9-8t AS DOWLING, Auctioneer, HOMAS DOWLING, Auctionce: A CATALOGUE SALE OF RARE EXCELLENCE, A CHOICE COLLECTION OF RARE GOODS IN Dis MONDS, PEALLS AND O Hi: PRECIOUS STONES SEL IN PINGS. SETS OF Ji BEOACHES, GA. UNS, eo. AN} IQUE AN} OLHER RAR PLivy. FOGE THEM WITH MBE OF FIN WATCHES, SOLID SILVER P AUCTIO On. JA* VARY VIX\EENTH, 1883, at ELUVE and TURES P.M.. in ms ar sales room, lith and ennsylvania avenue, 1 shall seli 2 8u- perb eullection of the cbove goods. I'neme in part: e sarze ~oliiaireeld minestoue, weight betwe-n 9 and. 10 garats, (aj erfect pein.) Ong Hracelet, (fancy colored Diamond, Ruby and pa. eDETR: CRM. pou nthe 30th day of October, 82, so No. I A. Pongh isthe ad Henry a the «fer ¥, 1He SIXTRENTH DA {POUR O'CLOCK PM, off mm, th front of dis premives, tay the e ty of Washam: 3 +3 | One pair Diamond extra large Snake Bracelets, cost © homb red on the grount plat or pla of $1,500 : Y- OF so mneh thereof es ma; be necessary One ninenificent Peazl Cameo and Diam cost to satiny th’ eaid order smd cecree, “1000. cae oe Unies otherwive 3 at the ttme of sa'e the | Several Pearl Sets of rare excel'ence and purity, Qed premio wit be sold by lots as des ensted on the nus set in unique and ele eine. leggatit de Fecorde’ «: buivision. wach of the said squares comtaine colored Diarnond Lace Bin, 7 oto ine tm, v FY! ici frontage feu 64 €0 90 neck, ito ewe . unre joreb from 9 to 124.1 fee. Fine Caieo and Pearl Sete, of sale.” 1 dey onit OF $100 will be seated trteees ne | Rt a d jicces in different designs. fale. “t de, oait c will be requiret on each lot | Aitique snd rare old in differen i One ‘¢Gold Watch, vainted dist. when sold. Conveyancing at cost of ptrehase =. ci EL DAVIS, ‘Trusts, Ladies and gente’ Waiches from thé best manufac- ‘460 Lov jhiar.a svenme. turers, ANSON BEOS., Ancts. 5.8, 10, 82,15 did lot Stas Kroenke 100 tote, ait Sep € catalescue comprises abou! ani P NCADSON EOS... 2 ma that much @ crllection in excoed at pubis XVCUTONS SAL” OF VERY comprising articles thst only can be found amon Phove LEAL ES'AT e-Ithy. No. 416 ON sLVOSTH STKE po-it've and without reverve. Under end » VALU" BLE on exhiti ition all day prior to sale, THOMAS DOWLING, Aut. FPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, TKUSTEF'S SALE OF ALL OF SQUARF 779, TM- TEOVED Bi A LARGE Brick KESIDENG. KNOWN LAT. HAuRi” WINCERS BY CANAL AND MW JERSEY sVENUE JUTH EAST. trurt, bearin date the 12th, and duly recorded in L ber ge c-, one Of the land records of the: awhia, and by direction of the party ined ‘Trustee wiil selion CARA SIXTH, 1883. on the premi- ‘LOCK, sll of square 739, together wiih ents. 48 property offers = fine opportunity to eiaiie Lowe. ‘the improvenieute "are Penh tint. ‘Terms of sale: One third eash; the balence in two equal pay ments, ot «1x aud twelve months, w th notes bearing internet at six p recent. per annum wntil paid, avd secured by a cee tof trust on the p operty sold. alc cont. | G00 Ja8-ci in front of » Part lot . fexinning for the .ame at ‘A dey os:t of $500 1 conveyancing - HY tecms af wale are the Fxeeutor reserves the & sof default ne purchaser, of such resa.e in some news: "8 WALTER, ichicr, deceuscd. ’ e SALE 18 POSTPONED UNT! ORDAY: the F PTVENTH DAY OF JANUAKY, A. | Qu.) . 1S, a seme hour and pace. 2h CHARLYS WALTER, aes cbr of Estate of Witheanina Kichler, ’ | | Fe” THE ABOVE SALE 13 POSTPONED woken MONDAY, “JANUARY TI -SEGOND, same hour ard place. By order of £ 7 Y ‘THO! DOWLING. Auctioneer. F oR Crmsras. kde MASSES PHILADELPEIA ALK, PORTER AND | CHANCERY SALE OF yan Ad KEAL BSTATE a’ Fux NOMTHWra7 SORTER Karr ows, bo DUNBARTON BROWN STOUT. the Court of ae SCHLITZ'S MILWAUKEE to, and 44, in eye 1L A Exe i) SEW YCUK AND MASSACHUSETTS SWEET AND REFINED CIDER PALMEL’S PREMIUM GINGER ALE, SODA, &c., For sal by dealers generally, or st Depot, 1224 39th ‘street northwest. LAGER BEER. bya! SawL C. PALMER, FAMILY SUPPLIES. BOOKS, &e. Bostor Cccunszns, Boston Tomatoes, ¥ Poston Lertuee, Philadel; bia Capona, Fresh Salmon, Fresh Scallops, Oysters, ete., at 508 PALACE MARKET, FRANK J. TIBBETS. Hocus Carzszaten Soves. GREEN TURTLE. TERRAPIN. MULLAGATAWNEY, OKRA or GUMBO, MOCK TURTLE, JULIENNE, OX TarL. PEA. TOMATO. CHICKEN. GEO. BE. KENNEDY & SON, 1209 F STREET NORTHWEST. 12 Ibe, Sugar (nearly white)... i gall. Best Catawba Wine... Ibs. Soft Sheil Almonds... Preminm Chocolate, aweet or plain. Fancy Old Government Java Coffee. Speer's Unfernented Wino. GEO. Ae O'HARE, 29 1213 7th street u rthwest, bet. Ma dN. Goons For Au Tives. Honnisvil'e Vircinia Mountain Whisky, of 18C9 and | 187-, 1 o igina! packages. Cemmendador and Palmeiro Ports in glass, our own fiepertation, a3 ete Rieck of Sham- \ Cutets, Fhine Wines, Irish aud’ Scoteh es Naxlee California Brandy, Jamaica Rum. BR. W. REED'S SON3, n27 1216 F STREET NORTHWEST. NOTICE TO HOUSEKEEPERS! coc RRR FRE SSS, oo RRR &§ Ss o RRR BR sssq Ook RR Buck = coo KFE R RK ER ‘'sss* NN ON aaa. rae? NNN G cco. 2 NN GGG > RORREL Il A NW N CUg PEA RRP TE OH dy RN Ng oR BUpe bo OHSAN RNG oF H EEme tuta*4 0 NX 000 RES GGG. oo ff DDD EKER NN-N @ @OOoL DDR NNN GéG' “ov? Tut Dow? Eee § NN HHI L HOW ET E HHH rE £ HOW OW Ton ou T WILL aLWAva MAKE BEAUTIFUL ROLLA, BREAD AND BISCUITS. Who'eeale Depot: Comer Ast utrue: aiid Indinaa avente Jel WM. M. GALT & CO. Co eee n -COLABS Lerr, tame, VEAL, MUTTON, #6. CORNED BEEF Stalls 628, 629 and 680 Canter Market, 9th street wing, p "Do and 508 ‘Northern Usberty’ Markets or Adare fardetiny deitvered frevot charge to alpartact the marl __ HOUSEFURNISHID TO9, — 709. 709. 709. m9. MARKET spade. MARKET SPACR. CHINA, GLASSWARE AND DECORATED 2 DINNER, TEA AND TOILET SETS, Of our own importation at bottom prices, TABLE CUTLERY aud s general line of HOUSE- FURNISHING GOODS of the best class. WILMARTH & EDMONSTON, 303, 709 MARKET SPAOF. For New ‘Years. DINNER SETS, FINE PLATED WARE, DESSERT PLATES, URNS, AF iE DINNER OOFFE!8, KETTLES, OYSTER PLATES, __ BASKETS, GLASS WARE, ALLEINDS, LADLES, FORKS, SPOONS, &o. M. W. BEVERIDGE, No. 1009 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. 423 Taste axp pocket ogy UTITTE EEERERY ¥ co ou TL E R RY got,t teeta Fe cog uu Tf Likert # OY 5 UPHOLSTFRERS' MATERIALS, STAPLE AND FANCY HARDWARE. F. P. MAY & CO, €34Penna. avenue, near 7th street, WE CALL THE ATTENTION OF THE TRADE TO OUR WHOLESALE PRICES IN CUTLERY. d5 Corp WEATHER IS COMIN PREPARE cofphit early by purchasing a first-class HEATING STOVE, LATKOBE OR FURNACE. Our stock isnow aujlete, snd of you will favor us with a call we thow for your inspection the largest assortment above goods in this city. Acents for the St. Georges and SI Oven Hanges, Socin] and Fire Side Fsdiant Home and Barstow Furnaces, Also Slate Mautels and Grates. Plumbing and Gas Fitting. Job: Ling aud Kepatrins promptly attended to. W. 8. JENKS & CO., 117 7th street _nortnwast. Head Elevated jewel Latrobos, 07 CO Gey Pearen wane, * AND KITCHEN UTENSILS. NEW GOODs AT LOW PRICES. i GEO. WATTS, HOUSE-FURNISHING STOR, 814 7th street, 5 doors above Penna. avenue, "FINANCIAL, KOTECT YOUR FAMILIES By joing the MUTUA RESERVE FUND LIFE "CATION. | ‘The success of thia institution ie Nonserful, During September and October alone it ‘rte nearly six million dollars of insurance. Bee advertisemen tin Post. Solicitors wanted. I. ¥. KNIGHT. Manager. A» TO YOUR INCOME. APD TO YOUR INCOME. Club 13 of the MUTUAL INVESTMENT. CLUBS of- fers the surest means of te from investments of $10 9 GRAIN, PROVISION: Each member gets the benefit of combined capital of the Club. Reports sent weok'y. Dividends paid monthly. Cint'3 paid shareholders back theirmoncy tn prajitr Ta pact Linco Uucthe, still leaving original amount making money in Club, oF returned on demand, Shares, $i zach. Explapatory circular sent tree. Reliable corre- lenta (wanted everywhere. | Address KE. KEN- L & Co., Com'n Mchts.. 147 and 179 street, Chicagd, Lil. 6m DUNES FoR THE NEW YEAR, CALENDARS yarioas ngs LES: ON PAPERS AXD ALL REQUISITES FOR THE. EVENING STAR. SUNUAY SCHOOLS, esnzm|2€ Edition. senses /Tatest Teams to he Sta. ee A Grave-Yard Insurance Case. Harniseors, Pa., Jan. 12—Thecourt has retused to dissoiv~ the Fidelity Mutual Insurance Associa- Uon of Elizabethtown, Lancaster county, on the application of the attorney general. This action of the court is different trom that held by Judzes Pearson and Henderson, the retired judg-s, whe Passed upon the other’ “grave-yara” insurance cases. ee Foreign News. LOST OFF HAREWICH. Loxpow, Jan. 12—Tho British ship Pride of the Ocean, Cipt. Barclay, trom Hambu-g for N-w York, ls supposed to have been lost off Harewich, asa boat and other wreckage, evidently belonging to that vessel, are washing asuore. LOST THEIR IIVES TO GaVR THEIR LUGGAGE. Liverroot, Jab. 12.—At the coroner's inquest on the bouy of Oue of the the two Ttallan sieerage passengers lost by the accilent to the sieamer City of Brussels, the steward of the steamer di po-el that the deceased an bis (riend could easi have saved their lives if they had +b and that they were lost through end save their luggage. A verdict ot “found drowned” was rendere THR BETT-LAWES LIBEL CASE. . 12—The Queen's bench division aS grauted a rule nisl for anew trial of libel in the case of Bett agt. Lawes. Jersey City’s Broken Banks. A PRESIDENT AND CASHIER ARRESTED. JERSEY CITY, J., Jan. 12—Edward EK. Shaw, the casuier of @ broken City Bank, to whose . p ‘Mlations and ovyerdrawing of his account the XMAS CARDS Jersey City Bank troubles are mainly attrivute- bie, Was arrestel at mifnight last night at bis AT REDUCED RATES aT hone in Orange Valley, NJ. Shaw was arraigned FREE’S, before Judge Stilatng tits morning. He refused to inake any statement, and was remanded to the F street, opp. Ubbitt House, and 14th street end Penn- sylviniaavenne. 16-1 city prison tilt Saturday morning. PIANOS AND ORGANS. _ AT ae W: Saar Orren FOR THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS eur remaining stock cf Christmas Cards at balf their oniin Types a ‘order to make reom for ether Koods. Our stock of BOOKS AND STATIONERY ie full and compl-te, which we shall sell as low ss the Towuut tor same quality of gvolen Wa. H. MORRISON, 475 Pennsylvania avenue. ar Houmay Preseyrs. FOR 0) WEEK THE FOLLOWING BARGAINS IN BOOKS aT FREE'S: averiey, 15 vo. Shakerpeare, Paine's English | 1 ¢ Te, Chamber's evclopedia, 10 vol | Moture Dramatic Works. 3 yous, | Fidaine’s Works, 4 vo History of the America Faia, 3 wis, Bank, and treasurer and secretary of the Fifth Ward Savings Bank, who was arrested charged With misap ropriating bonds amounting to = | $24,500, 's held in $10,000 bail to await tue action G. 1. wp & mno. iva Of the grand jury. 709 7th street northwest. Accident te a Passenger Train. ‘The Stieff, the Kranieh & Bach and other Pianos at lowest prices and easiest terms. Cato, Itt, Jan. 12—The Wabash passenger Organs, Organettes | tra'n which left here at 5 o’clock this morning was ant other Mn ical Inetroments, Shest Music, Musical Librariee and books tm creat variety. ditched near Qimstes, fifteen m les north of this city. Two coaches caught fire and were burned. Pianos, Organs and other Instruments tuned and repaired. Ju6 A number of pass-ngers were injured, four of them seriously. ‘The cause of the casually was a Y Cuauncey J. Reep, 483 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST, Garret S. Bo'ce, presi ient of ‘the broken City broken rail. es The Bricklayers in Session. Provipencr, R. 1, Jan. 12—At the session of the Bricklayers' National Union this morning the name of the organization ws changed to the Bricklayers’ and Masons’ International Union of America. The provision for the appointment of an organizer in each state or province was adopted. A proposition that each loca! union may authorize one appreatice for every 100 members ‘Was laid over for one year. —— Wall Street ‘To-day. THE STOCK MARKET EXTREMELY DULI The Post's financial article says: The stock market continued extremely dull toxlay, the volume of business being less than on any previous day this winter, being not above 85,000 shares up 1012:30. It is a fair presumption that this diminishing buses 1s as much due to the increasing conservatism of the bears as of the balls, Everybody seems to be waiting for further developments, and the market ts getting intoa temper in which less important circumstances ‘han heretofore would cause an important move- ment of prices. Notwiths'anding the extreme dullness of the merket, prices are well sustained, and at 120'clock @ comparison of prices with the Closing figures of last night showed an advance of % to %. the latter on Jersey Central and Northern Pacific common. Monsy was offered during the forenoon at5 p-r cent on call on stock collaterals. Government bonds were % higher for the 4s, and 3 lower for e State bonds were dull, but firm. Ratlroad bonds were strong at an advance of 42% per cent, the latter on Fort Worth and Denver City firsts to Desler in the celebrated OHEISTIE & SONS’ PIANOS, ‘The Matchicss SHONINGER CYMBELLA ORGANS, cu O01 taints ete chime of bells. Sola cus miouthiy payiucsias charge GUITAKS, VIOLINS, ACCORDEONS, STRINGS, and all kinds of MUFICAL INSTRUMENTS constantly on hand in large quantities, ¥. B.—The Christie Piano is finet-class, the price in execodingly ressoyabla, and the wee ot payment very easy. Call and investicate. OG. J. REED, 427 483 SEVENTH KTREET NORTHWEST. BBB RR! A PDD BBE U RRR Y eet AR RBs | ey BBB ER 4 ADD) ‘BB. UU i z UFRIGHT AND 8QUAB GEAND PIANOS, FRENCH WALNUT, EBONY AND GOLD, MAHOGANY, ROSEWOOD AND EBOXY Gases of Rich and Artistic Designs. All the latest Im- Gen, Grant at the P. 0. D. HIS JOCULAR REMARKS ON CABINET MEETINGS— JUST LIKE THEY UBED TO BE—SUGGESTIONS IN RRGARD TO FILLING OFFICES, Gen. Grant came to the Post Office department provement Musically. to-day about one o'clock, to call upon Postmaster * General Howe. Mr. Bassett, the chief clerx, told. FREEBORN G. SMITH, him that the Postmaster General had not returned Mawitsemiee from Cabinet meeting. _ The General said that he had forgotten about tits beng Cabinet day, and some allusion being made to the lengthy session, he sald with a smile: “I suppose that they are telling stories and have forgotten about the time passing 6o rapidly. T know that ts the way it used to be some umes, and after one of these sessions I would pick up ‘THe Eventxa Star and read that important mat- ters had been discussed during the meeting. But 1c was just as well.” The General seemed to be 1n @ Joking mood, and in response to a remark about its being pleasant to visit Washington, be sald: “Yes, Lalways like to come here. it gives me an opportunity, you know, to muke suggestions in Tegard to filing the places in all the departments, I could fill them all you know.” This bit of pleasantry gave rise to a general laugh among bis auditors, which by that time had incre: nd included the ‘Third Assistant, Mr. Hazen, Judge Freeman and Col Burnside. ’ While the general ‘Was waiting for Mr. Howe, a number of the chiefs of bureaus came in and were Introduced, 9 Whe Lottery Policy Cases. CONTINUED FROM FIRST EDITION. ‘The lottery policy dealers were arraigned inthe Police Court this afternoon and sentenced as fole WASHINGTON WAREROOMS, 28 1103 PRNNSYLVANIA AVENUE. P4N0s, ORGANS, SHEET MUSIO. STECK & CO. PIANO, The most Perfect Piano Made, EMERSON PIANO, ‘The Best Medium-priced Piano Manufactured. WILCOX & WHITE AND KIMBALL ORGANS Pianos and Organseold on instalments, rented ex- changed; rent applied if purchased. = 5 CENT MOSIC. ‘he only complete Mok in the city. HENRY EBERBACH, No 915 F STREET, Manaxing partner of the late ton Elis & ce ‘aa EICHENBACH’S PIANO WAREROOM! is y from worid-renowned factory of Wm. ube & Co., well-known factory of E. Cam: mon and others, Pianos for rent. Tuning and Kepatring carefully attended to. 428 11th gs: ree vorthwest, above Pennaylvania avenue. 12 BRATS ongan $297 50. 27 STOPS, $125, PIANOS, fires DARE pena pent. Gata: | ows: Wm. Thomas, colored, of Jackson Alley,op- hone ge Addie DANIED Fo BEATTY Washing: | Orie Yar coma cok Printing office, picaded guilty and a fine of $50 or 60 days was Impose '. George Myers, of 314 133g street, pleaded not culty. After hearing the testimony the court posed a fine of $59. Wiliam A. Grover was called and failed to answer. ‘The court ordered an attachment to tssue for the defendant. George Gardner, of 1419 F street, vleaded guilty to the charge, and was tined $50 or 60 days. ———— The Five Monte Men. THEY LEAVE TOWN. It has been ascertained that the five men, de- Scriptions of whom were published in yesterday's STAR as crooked men, are not professional bur- glars, but are a mob of three-card monte men, hafling from New York, who, benz on thelr wv to Jacksonville, Florida, lala over here a few days, ‘They arrived here Monday nicht or Tuesday morn- Ing, and stopped not far from the Capitol, aud were to have left last evening for their destina~ tion. As far as known they made no trick here, and probab!y found, in view of the recent trials and conviction of monte men here, that it would no) have been safe, even had they found opportu- nity. __ SEWING MACHINES, é&c. We Cram we represent and offer for rale the best and easiest running Sewing Machines in the world. THE NEW HARTFORD, ‘The latest production of the Weed Sewing Machine Co., was awarded a Sve ial Premium at the Garield. Menor rial Fair, and pron unced by experts to be the lightest runningand best made machine in the market. New Eldredge und New No. 4 Victor—licht, durable and easily managed. All cold on easy monthiy pay- 1» at quents, and special discount for cash, OPPENHEIMER’S, ypular M: Rooms or Sw penta ma een Reems 506 * St. Cloud Building. VERY SEWING MACHINE MAN THINKS HE sells the best machine. “I know that Ido, because I sel! all kinds. Come and see which i and repairing a specialty. you like. [OKENNFEY, MORN ot $05 Tae Qvexx Or Au ‘The superiority of the New, Self-threading District Government Affairs, ie GUE BEWING, Pot te INDISPOSITION OF DISTRIGT COMMISSIONER ‘WEST. District Commissioner West was suffering con- siderably to-day from the effects of the fall he re cetved last Saturday on the icy te in front of the Morrison building, and about 12 o’clock left the office and was drivén home. ‘TWELVE HUNDRED DOLLARS TO SUPPRESS SMALLPOX. An expenditure of about $1,200 has been author ized to be mage by the health officer for expens's attending the suppreasion of smallpox in Dis- trict, should it appear here, the same to be appro= as and Simplici Fo ne Corner 7th and H. streets, Sole New, Latest Improved Mactzines of all and Rent, Special Attention to epalring. SCRAP_ PICTURES. for Sale Ja3. PrvaTE STOCK TELEGRAPH WIRES WASHINGTON, NEW YORK AND RICHMOND. H. H. DODGE, Bonds, Stocks and Investment Securities Bought and Sold on Commission, No. §39 15ru STREET, (CORCORAN BUILDING,) Agency for Prince and Whitely, Stock Brokers, priated from the genera! contingent fund. —-— ‘Wills Filea. BEQUESTS OF ANN G. CARROLL AND OrmERs, ‘To-day the will of Ann C. Carroll, deceased, was, Med, fully proven, and admitted to probate. The will ts dated December 14th, 1882, and witnessed MM GF Apple , W. EK. Eijmonston and W. Ward fohun. Shoe bequeathes all her toher sister, Maria C. Fitzhugh, in trust, to manage and control the same, for the sole use of her sisters Rebecca and Jane, and upon their deaths to divide and distribute the same as She deems dest, to the heirs of her sisters, Ellzabeth M. Brent aud Sally Carroll Nicholson. She directs a suitable tombstone forher nephew, Daniel Carroll Nicholson, deceased, She also directs that the board tuition of a ‘and-daughter of her sister Sally be paid; leaves r household effects, books, paintings, &c., to Mrs. Fitzhugh ; $1,000 to her nephew, Dantel Car- Toll Fitzhugh,’ and expressee the wish that the grand children of her sister 8: ee AND xEW ‘YEAR — velvedge Cards, Albums, age Picture Frames, Velvet Frames, &. FRAMED PICTURES 8! BR ‘PRES dai6-Im G@. C. bs SUITABLE FOR eepeid R SCRAP BOOKS, SCREENS, POOKET: tles, Christinas Present Decorative W. Fissu Paper, Bardera, Xmas Cards Wondersfor mas. GOULD, 421 9th gtrbot. Seo adv. Cas- ra ‘or WOOD AND COAL. IRENHOLMW'S COAL DEPO 11th street and Rhode island avenue, Patent Often ‘and weighed by sworn sumer. by = ‘ Orders by mall receive prompt sttention. _ol1-3m EEE ister, Annie Hibsocker, pi ss Ee to the churches. will Of the late Chart ‘Way. Itis dated October 1! p perry to Wales & Perry, in r ry his henge yems dur ae BPTERS BEACEEAL DOOR AR TOR TRENTON Miantonomah, ‘Which was set for to-morrow, has been postponed ‘OM account of the ice in the river. FOR 5ALR AT THE GASLIGHT OFFIOR, Among THE CaLLERs at the White House to-day. ‘were Senators Sawyer, Lapham, Rdmunds and Sherman, and Representatives Peele, 8m: Al ‘rich, Rice (Ohio.) and Smith (N.¥.) — Mr. Olmstead at the White House. Mr. J. F. Olmstead had an interview with the President today. The general impression ts th t bis visit was forthe purpose of requesting the President to withdraw bis nomination, althourh nothing dednite could be learned at'the White House on the subject. —— +9 _______ The Sleighing Carnival. CONTINUFD FROM THE FIRST EDITION. ‘The advent of the first of the maskers was made known when they wire far away ly the yells of small boy and the general stam» de of sleizhs along the track. The riz was an old flat sleigh car- Ty.ug a colored member of the Duudeen club and his family. illas Was gotten up gor- Krously, in a long-taileJ coat. a plug bat and a igh collar, that “ended” his ears As they swept on towards tue rendezvous the small dors Peltea the family with snowballs, whereat the old man would 4rop off behind, make a flerce onslaught upon the crowd with iis hor-ewhip, and when he had quelled tue incipient insurrection skedaddie back, with his cont tails flying, to his Portland cutter, Then came a fine rig, with a German wearing acanine mug, The humor of his get up was in the contrast. He wore alinen duster, a straw hat, a huge buiton-hole boquet, aud fanned himseif fur‘ously with a palm leaf fan. Then came a family party with @ cook store drawn on a bob-sleigh by three horses and an out- rider. Then the maskers came fast and furious. ‘There were mules of all degrees of eccentriey, S.avined horses, horses with thelr mangy tals carefully wr:pped In flannel by some loving hand— every desert) ton of hors:, from grim, Ianky cane lates ror the bonevard tO Mine, sleek high-siep- pers, who seudded cver the snow Ike wind. Business men took advantage of the oc sion to advertise thelr wares. and” many novel devices: we eslown. Before these novellles tue lonely > hauled thr ugh the sireets to the music of an orchestra, cons.sting of oue drum, which has been the delight of the sinall boys om the avenue for several « nificance and re- ce The mar hais appeared in. ancy zarb, in oid and Gusel. They assu vei gran’: > Ir’ batons, and look like the foil e 2 army of Hobgebl niand, In mow case, Where Uiere Were Twoina sleah, r @ Was pald to the cv Tpresen tle got, Cuptt, who Is especiany active, 1is $.ld, int Sleizhing season. One of the two w. uld resresent the tenderer sex, and the caresses and fond looks that the coupl? woull bestow upon each ower gave rise to much merriment. ——— Capitol Notes, The Senate military committee this mornin considered and ordered to be favorably repori tue Logan bill to increase the efflciency of the army. CONSULS NOT UNITED STATES CITIZENS. A communication was to-day lata beiore the Senate trom the Secretary of State, giving the names of persons n0: citizens ef the United States to whom salaries have been paid in the consular service during the year ended June 30U, 1882. Tue following names and amounts appear, ine oMeers rankt as vice consuls:—J. Hutchins, Funchal, $1,107; N. Davy, Newcastle, $57.81; A: M:Coskee, Leith, $582 65;'G. B. Dawson, Apla, $585.36, C. Daco-ta, Barbadoes, $118.20; J. H. Voikmann, O lessa, $855.28; N. D. Comanos, Cairo, $1,266.25. Total, $4.962.55. Potiticn! yymtrers. EW DEPARTURE OF TR MAINE DEMOCRATR A meeting of the democr. tic state committee of Maine was beld at Angusta last night with closed jdoorm. It is understood that henceforth all coal» t ons and attempts at fusion will be avoided, that ali sumptuary laws will be opposed, and a plant F-commended oppostag the prohibitory liquor Law, It was Fart a spirit oF conciliation should be mantiested towarl Lie former greenback wing of the party, and that the greeobackers be re- tained im the democratic ranks if poxsiule. NOMINATIONS OF CANDIDATES FOR U. & SENATOR Toe M.norsota repudlican Senatorial caucus Last night nominated William Windom by 61 votes to 1 vote for Gov. Davis ani 1 for Gorden E Cole, F.tty republicans staid out of the eaucas. The repuvitcan jolnt caucus of the Iilinois legis lature last might uominated Gov, & M, Cullom lor United States Senator on the Mirth ballot. T! ROB house ado a resolution deelart Ineligible for U. 8. Senator If elect: d whi om cero; Uhe state. Toe resolution was intended wo Dar Gov. Cullom. Tue vote stood 80 10 65. THANKING SENATOR PRNDLETON. Inthe Onto House yestertay « resolution was offered thaaking Senator Pendleton for his efforts for civl service reform. A flerce discussion ene sued, the democrats siriviug to defeat the reso Jution by every possible means, including breake ing the quoram. It was flaaliy passed by 49 to 4, two democrats voting, one for We resolution and one against it. GOV. BUTLER DENIES. Gov. Butler den ei yesterday tie report that a conference of democrats and Butler republicnas hid been held tu his o@ice in Boston on Wednas- day, at Which It was decided t put him in tae Neld as a candidate for the United States Sepate, CIVU. SERVICE REPORM IN NEW YORK. The New York tenaie yetterday passed a civil Service reform resolution declaring that subond hate oM-ers should only be removed for cause, and pledging the governor Its support im the se jection of competent officers, ses Seventy-five Thou A BROOKLYN GIRL GETS IT ON A SUIT FOR BREACH OF PROMISR AND SEDUCITHN. In Brooklyn, Tuursday, the suit of Miss Mary Alice Almont Livingston agatust Mr. Hepry Plem- ing, president oc the New York Refining company, in which she sues him for $75,000 as damages for betrayal and b €.ch of promise of marriage, was concluded. The plaintiff, richly dressed, amd carrying her babe, a pretty boy of eleven m: Was present. The deiendant’s lawyer said uh: “the arch-conspirator tm this case is the motnerof this plaintiff, t.e@ woman who trom tme to time fixed the price of her daughter's suame and fually demanded tie $10,000 house.” Counsel then ceeded to review tae testimony of the plail and in scathing terms denounced ber as a perjurer, one whose acts, by herown ce Riession, were soo inconsistent to be Worthy o! belief. Judge Pratt charged the Jury that if they be Neved there was a promise of marriage, and the seduction was effected unter I, this should be taken into consideration as affecting the question of damages. There was no evidence against the PROVISIONS OF THE FITZ JOUN PORTER BILL. ‘The bill which passed the Senate yesterday for the relief Gen. Fitz John Porter autnorizes the President to nominate Porter to the position of colonel in the army, of the same grade and rank held by him when he was dismniss*d, and tn his {the President's) discretion to place him on the re- Ured Ust asof that grade. To make room for Porter the number of the retired list is, by the law, Increased one more, ‘The bill contains a pro- viso that Porter shall receive no pay, compe 1sa- tion or allow ince, whatsonver, prior to his appoint. ment unter this act. When a lil for the relief of Porter wis first introduced 1t allowed him the many thousands of dollars of pay and allowance that would have accrued to him had he never Deen dismissed; but this feature aroused opposition and "it was stricken out The bin must now so to the House, and the friends of Gen. Porter claim that the only adifficuity In the way of Its passage there ts to get it up for constteration. They are determined to ress it for passage, and as some republicans Rave promised to si, port it, the chances are that If the Dill can be reached it will pass. After the passage of this bill Porter's enemies would have one more chance at him, as the Senate would have to confirm him after his nomination to be a col- onel by the Presitent. As the next Senate will be republican, Porter may not be safe even after the passage of the pending bill. HOUSE FOREIGN APFArRS. The House committee on foreign affairs has as- signed for Tuesdey next the consideration of the Hawalian treaty matters bofore It. At the meet- ing of the committee this morning Mr. Deuster Was authorized to offer a resoution to the House asking the President to make a more liberal treaty with the German empire in of tue treaty now existing between the United States and the North German confederation. Under the present Cae certain American Emsengl eget been —— fully forced to bear arms, walle in other cases dividuals have evaded the duties of German citi- zenship by carrying papers of American citizen- ship when they had no right to them, Mr. Hitt Was placed on al! sub-committees In which there ‘was & Vacancy caused by the death of Mr. Orth. MILEAGE TO STAR ROUTE WITNESSES. The House to-day passed the Senate bill to allow ‘star route witnesses summoned to this city in the pending trial from points west of the Mississippi river two dollars and a-halfa Gay, and seven cents per mile for transportation, coming and going. jr. Humphrey, who had the bill in charge, id the passuge would enable a number of witnesses to get home, who otherwise coud not. POSTAL NOTES, The Senate committee on post offices and post Toads to-day favorably considered the House bill, passed July 21 last, providing for tho issuance of postal notes for the transmission tn the mails of Sums less than $5. A fre of Unree cents Is to be charged for each note issued. ——_—$§_-e-_____ RossrRy Last NignT.—Sometime after midnight last night the house of Nathaniel E. Robinson, 1741 New Jersey avenue northwest, was entered by burglars and property consisting of silverware, etc., aMOUnLNg to $49 In Vilue was stolen. lee ts A New PosraL Sration.—Postmaster Tullock has decided to establish a postal station at Pren- Uss’ drug store, corner of 7th ani F streets, which will open on Monday. The station in the Post OMlice department will be discontinued. —— Circe or SHop Lirtine.—Yesterday afternoon @ young lady named Bessie Perry, who 1s sald to be very respectably connected, wus arrested in the Palais Royal on @ charge of shop lifting. Before leaving the store she Was detained by one or the female clerks on suspicion of hiving concealed some jewelry on her person. On being searched the property wes found on her, and she Was turned ov rT to Sergeant Boyle and taken to the fifth pre- cinct station house. She was terribly crushed by her disgrace and wept bitterly. Arter b Ing de tained in the office a short Ume $25 collateral was pul up for her an1 she was released. In the Police Court thts morning sne was charzed with 1 areeny of $16 worth Of jewelry from Abram Lisner, and the $25 colluteral was forfeited and the jeweiry re- turned to Mr. Lisner. a A Lieu Cask on Tr1at.—Tho Shipman-Magar- nity libel case was b-tore the Circult Court, Juice Macarthur, this morning, on a motion for the declaration to be made more specific—Mr. Wii- loughby for plaintiff, and Mr. Christy for the de- fendant. The alleved itbel 1s a letter claimed to have been sent by defendant to an engineer officer, Charging Shipmen with h: ving failed as acon- tractor, never finishing a work without suit, fatl- ing to pay bis hands, having been received on his es by a crowd of oped ro &e. peg lon was overruled, and leave given to plead niger sub ios ea Sarcrvay Screntiric Lecrurss.—A course of Suspicor of the Anturopoiopical Sea Tererten a u Sie tide fae nets serene . a a y in January, February and at 8380 o'clock. The pi for the frst six lectures is below. ‘Phe remainder of the course will be announced in due season: January 13, Capt. Clarence EB. Dutton, U.S.A.. On Rivers; January 20, Prof. Otis T. Mason, The Races of Men; Janu- ary 27, Mr. George Kennan, Mountains and Moun- taineers of the Caucasus; February 8, Dr. D. Webster Prentiss, Mesmerism in Animals (with experiments); February 10, Prof. Theodove Gill, Mythicil Animais; Febru iry 17, Dr. John 8. Bil Ungs, U.S.A., Germs and Epi ics. ——.__ Rance OF THERMOMETER at the office of the chief signal officer January 12, 1883:—7 a.m., 18.0: 11a. m.,908; 2p. m.,95.0 Maxunum,%.9; ‘miaimum, ——.__. ‘The Courts. eet on of Let- ‘To-day, estate of Thos. Harper; petition of tte Markes Harper for probate ot will: letters tes tamentary, &., Med. “The will of Ernest Dickas was Med." Tne willof Ann C. Carroll was fled, Tully proven. and adinittel to provate. The will of Chas. Perry was fikd, Estate of Alexander Eagleston; petition of Mary A. Eagleston Med and her administratrix. character of the gir. The jury retired at quarter to four and at 4:40, The foreman said: “We find for the Uff ior the Tull umount oF $75,000 A storm oF ape plause broke oul, many oi tue audience crying, “Good, good!” News Briefs. The drought in Maine, New Hampshire an@ Vermont is sericusiy impairing tusiness and Causing loss to mill owners and lumbermen. By order of the jolnt executive committee of the New York and Western Associated Press Mr. Wan, Henry Smith, general agent of the Western A® Sociated Press, yesterday look charge of the Whole bus ness'of botu associations, ‘The night watchm n of the burned hotel in Mi bottom Waukee thinks the fire commenced in Uh Of the el-Va\Or—not al Ube top of the butiding. A vers Suarp and heavy earthquake sock wis felt at Cutro, Lil, yesterday morning at 126 o'clovk, lasting about 5 se onds. AU Mildletown, N. Y., yesterday, Mra ‘Who sued the Erie r-ilway company tor the loss her husband, a postal clerk, Who pertsked in tne Fallroad disaster at Tioza Center, X. ¥., two Years ago. Wg awarded $1,500 damages. The acconots of WL. F'rnald. internal revenwe Collector for the 4ch Virsinta district, who Was ad JU iged to be Insane, were found Lo be correct, Only niuete n new cases of smallpox were re po:ted In Bal:timore yester lay—a dect.@a decrease, An association whose object x ine preservation of Niagara Falls was formed in New York city last night. At the annual meeting of the Union igh, the election ‘Club tn New York last ni in the choice of Wm. M. Evartsas preaddents om Cannon, Dor- fiton Fish, Noah Davis, Legrand man B. Baton, Alvon P. Mann, James C, Carter, Charles A. Peabvoav, Jsseph 8. Lowrey, John N. AY Griswold, F. D. Tappen, Thomas C. ‘Acton, and Miuowes Rec eioeed aes Uae suspended at whi are closed an: sine Rs at Joh, Ky.on account of small pox. ay L. D. McLain and V. C, McCuiiough, ‘Dent cittz-ns 0: Monroe, eorry 2s Py eda day —e tee ee aig arew a p.stol an: OU a ier e ase! way, yi tit lat yearen unt oe bad ent te eee col or it ry suit for breach of promise of marriage goo L. Stah ford, white, Wino, she says, in 187? promised sp mike her ee ‘The defendant denies tue soft A Bor Deworatizen sy Reapine Diag Nove, Charles L. Brown, aved 14 years, em loyed in the office of Deputy sheriff John M. Fisk, Boston, was. found Wedaveday vp the fooror tue ofice handcuffed and with a gag, made 0. a newspaper, io his mouth. An attempt had been mase 0 ope the sate. ‘The lad suld that two men had bound him, but Mnally confessed Unit he had tampe with the safe and then hindcuffed and eect hiuself. | IC 1s thougut the boy 48 a victim of disme- no THE BROKEN JERSKY BaNkS—A STRONG FRELIN@ OF PUBLIC INDIGNATION.—G «Tret L. Boive, Ube pres Adent of the now de unct Cliy bank and treasurer of the F.tth Ward Savings bank, dersey Cy, was arraigned yesterday 07 the ciarge of emb zZil bonus and securtiies of the Tui sa-ue OF Sh80D from the Fifth Ward Bank. He waived examina- Uon, and not being able to procure ball he was locked up. The biter fechhg against we bamk officl ds Was mantested tu au Uuyrovoked assaMls ou John Boyd, Oue of the directors of the board of education, by’ three men, who, bearing im ade Gressed a8 “airec'or,” supposed’ he was one of the directors of the Ure’en b uk. ‘The amount or the deficiency In the Cy bank Will probubly be over $100,000, —_—_—_-o.—____ THE MELv Famiy Trovpues—The teste mony of Unc defense In Ube Meivlue habeas corpus hearing at Media, Po, yesterday, contradicted hearty every point raised by tue Plalpum. Mra Melville decl td all the charges made against her by her hustund 10 be Mise. Mrs. Melville com cluded her testimony at 9-39 o'clock last n When the court aajourned uni next Wedi ‘The Judge sald Wat he would tuen privately ex- amine Ube three children, after which he would be feady to bear the argument of counsel. RECEATE. 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