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FINANCIAL. AUCTION BALES. FAMILY SUPPLIES. You THE SOCTATION ia ithe FAMILIES.—A MARVELOUS Mirek Kk Si) VE dD teen miliien 0 dol- the reat act- IY. KNIGHT. Monacer. pac STOCK TELEGRAPH WIRES BETWEEN WASHINGTON, NEW YORK AND RICHMOND. H. H. DODGE, Bonds, Stocks and Investment Seenrities Bought and eld cn Commission, Wo. 139 154m STREDT, (CORCORAN BUILDING,) Agency for Prince and Whitely, -tock Broker €4 Broapwar. New Your. Frere cinee of Securities honrht and eal on eam! Bion in San Freneise>, Balt: Phiistelphia, New York, Boston and Wsehineton. fers executed on the New Yor\ Stock Fx« at one-eizhtl of one percent | commission. Privat« d direct teesraph wires to Richmond, Baltime bh daviel, a New York and Boston, throuch wh order are exeentel on the Btock Fxchang'# in those cities snd repertea back ations of Stocks and Bonds and in- is the Markers received throng’ ont TASTY cireet trom the sew York Stock R NUKIOLR. POT MOT Poton Leaves 7 steamer THT 1, W. W. cConcovaAN (exce. t Sunnay) for Mt Becrot dues Washing K. Ceptain. aM iow WErET ¥ YP ST Taaresg LEAN ty TAURSDAT FOR ENGLAND, Bed areupe wy C. B. RICHA Genera 61 Drowume:, sow SMITH, @1 te PERCY @ Cexsee LiNé. NOTICE, PANE ROUT! THEY CUNARD STEN ‘OMPANY LIMITED, LW XORK AND LIVERPOOL BOK. ; AT CORK HA x Wed., F “ABD SVERY WE IM NEW £UEn. AGE ‘bills of Inden given for Belfast, Glasgow, Antwerp and other ports on the Continent and at the Company's offics, For f md pase appl oF fewest and 1 o : nth “sicenace and cain 0 605 Tih street Waskinstom, io. 4 Howling Green, or TS BIGELOW & Co.. ALTIMOKE & ¢ TEE MODEL bs HiO RAL . AND TE me (CoDacts for Ha. tocks for Frederick.) ie und Vanrel Express. polis JuLction, Jesse's days stops at al stations. 8, (stoys at Hyactsvilla _ Eicott Oty, Amavolis, Way. Press nt Wr Express. .(Wincherter, Fred- via Kelas.) & Leurel + xpress, (Fred. Kelas, stoping at Annapons Junction.) sore Auuapoks sud Way stattona, of Rocks, Frelerick. Hacerstown, Wim. Ou Sunday to Point of and Way Staion. Coke aud Way’ Stations o. ty. BALTIMORE EXPRESS, | (Mertinebung and ay, ViaKelay. Sion ut Hyati<vilie and Laurel.) €:05—Tolut of Koex= and Way Stations, 17:00— Baltunore aus 8. “LAND and DETROIT ug Cars ts Pittsburs, NEW YO. K and BOSTON nit Cars to New York. watt and St. Louis’ E: uneinnsti, St. Louix and 31:30-BALTIMOKE AND WAY STATIONS. ‘Weily. tsunday oply. Other trans daily, exooptSunday ‘AL trains from ington stop at Helay Station. Por fecther mformation apply Si. the Baltimore and icket Offices, Washington Station, 619 and thks; vaula avenue, corner 14th street, where orders EXPRESS. 19:85—-Chicauo, Ci Siceping Cars to ( Zibb taken for be to be checked and received st the city. K. LORD, Gen. & re Agent, Balto, MEN? s. Maste: Baw” my) RE GREA Pi DOUP: BIEEL KAU: IN eFFECT Bok im, 1582, Tuarss i xave Wastunctox nox Statio<, CORNER “cy (TH AND DSTREETS. as FOLLOWS: Wert, Chicazo Lauited E: Cabs at 9:90 i iaily, S Bor Fitteoure and tor Cf Palace See, H 9:00'sF un. duny except natn Washiugt wt) Cone doles. Viltaumaport, Tock Haver, and exert Sunda at Moe a.m, ant v-20 pm. Ons Li Limited Expres mz lor Cars, 9:0 a.m. daily, exeent Sunday. Jc Brooklyn. N.¥.. all throtieh tratna connect at Jor. sey City with Brats of Brookly: x. affording 1 Girect transfer to Fulton strest, avoiding doubia ferviage across New York City. For 2 fy yam and 4:49 pm. dally, except DEA AND FREDERICKSBUEG Ral tap SRAM ES Wiltenatts For Atexananss, 6:19, 7:00, 9:2v, 29:00 aud 12:25 «. 0.8 bO0und fis p.m Oa Seng For Hichmvoud tnd the South. 60 sad Ay 336 me aily, and 6:00 ».m. daily. s ine iene Alexandria for Weshingwon. ‘eae rs 12: 00 mi ‘Sunday : 1:00 ond 9:10 p.m. the often, me northeast corner nd at the sta- for the ‘checking of bag J. . WOOD, Citas. F. PUG, Genera Slanacer “OE ‘AND SSeS gaa ant ‘ke. Cail or address near PoupsYivania avenue Prxcaxsox BRO! cover advan’ To COVER KNA en TUE=D TEN O'CLOCK, ADVA™ Cr. PIANO AT AUCIION, sell, within cur gal one Pottow ovncerued piease take notice. ‘cinnees one Kuabe Pang. AND CHARGES, ONE ING, 1 PBRUARY STXTH, at t ‘all 12-3t7 Ww EEKGe CO., Aucnone-Ts, 6:9 Louisiane avenm Upronite City Post Office. CONTINUATION OF THE GREAT SALE OF DRY DS, x No LIMIT At Mrs. K TUESDAY Me Ts 4A Whole stock i 3029 NGCH ns dis, osed of, ON THE Goops. CHAS. WEFKS, Salesman, with Dun-anson Bros. 707 Market Space, THIKTIETH, Al . end ‘every day thervafter until the \HOL AS. DOWLING, Auctioneer. TLUSTRLS' SAt EOF REAL ESTATE. wrt diner BOSH ans 819. ise: Ry “the fu {: 4. Leo! be sf he Supreme Cou uity, Canes ondated and et ecck: sud Quill a day of December, ro) 2a armateee fae AT FOUR f ay OC! CK ited real este of Jand lying an XiH Day OF rt off Nos.! Fr B- P. M., sell “tb dder, in front of the te, to wit: id being 1D ty of | Washing nd known as parts of Lots thirteen (13) and fourteen (14), 0° McGuire's subuiviei u oof squave six hundred and twenty. four ), bere the est eight (8) tect front of lot fourteen (1) end the west eiht (8) feet front of lot tinrt-en (19), the two parte ef the lots to- sether forming « frout’on north @ street of sixteen fect. and runuing beck with even width one undred and twenty-four feet, this being the same real est scried in the deed o! trust from Dennis Loony and w fe to vhes. F. Miller and John F. lily, ‘Trustees, wade Augue: 1th, A. D. 1860, aud recorded in Liber f4), folio 381, laud “records of the Dis:rict of oinuamnbia Wy, and ‘mmediatel reafter, all the rest iué of suid lots Nos. thirteen (13) and fourteen (14). in square No. eix hundred and tw nty-four ( whieh is vot ine ude: in -aid deed tras from Dennis ny and w t which 16 a ‘. i ny 1E, Ver qui 4 sontheastwurdly ife to Thos, F. Miller and J: ine | ded in the deed of t wife to Ward & lot er Nw. aster m suid Io front of the premises, te suction. xt FIVE O'CLOCK DAY, the western parts of Loi bevinnine tor the sume at the eaid square an slong the ewht feet ( two thei seh ‘hn 8 from Denis th ee-qua b F. Ritey, and re- 1. T 5, folio 318, et. seq. of the and the District of Columbia. being the itp, Dy Virtue of 8-14 decree we shall pro- he t bide P.M. ON numbered apace nutubered x hundred and seventy the | weat- thence line of T8it.) and id on aline at ) feet ant nee north rter (3%) nce weat (76) feet and ne :0f which a depesit of po ce. ot isue by the purchaser thereof ve by pead to the | rustees a! the time of Vel ce stove and two years, in equal in- h the ne Sef the purehaser re to be. n {at the mskof the pupeleanes they ought by him, «416 Su atreet now. WM. Piki } eat the. eaite: 2,601 BUFFALO KU D PROPOSALS will le recelyed The emnetract PROPO: ALS FOR WORK. ity Hall, Buital vary, ibe work to snances of the chi us in sewer th. 11 be $ feet, 0 fect of the fewer will be bu the Park .¥., for the’ kame nk Sewer, 20TH fiutely it in tunnel. ‘mated quantity of brick to be laid is about 0. Pans an! specifications for the work, as soon as com Pleted, may ve seen at the office above st: Dated 2 th of January, 1883, D.C. BEARD, Chairman, SPECLALTIES. MS HF. WiTGn ‘TIC AND CLAIR. E . hs eminent success in treating diseses (both mental and phyical)y ‘Koons 600 6th street northwest. 1 K. ROBERT ON, THE MOST RELIABLE SPE- ciali-t in this city,” with twenty yeais’ experience, con be consultd contidentially every Wednesdzy and om west. ary red cu ns of Ba! rate ro om 2 to¥ p. Guarantees a p at hie offi tive cure in y ured in 4 to 6 daya. timore. his native city. Main Liberty street, Baltimore, Md. Private and for ladies. e, 456 © etrect dise: “one and nervous system. Cases rerent Refers tol-ading 1 office, O AND SEE Pi NG, MLDIUM_A. ROLCGER, pth street northwest. #to apy one who can equal him Hing the past, present and future, ¢ speedy brinxine separates toxethe in business , and it cmlvice is invaluable. He tells consuitor's full, and is the only person that can do 60. Prof. Warring asks no questions and uses 10 cards of any de tion in his profes n. ‘AC ION GIVEN OR NO P. gentlemen, $1. ie y flemen 5" cents eac 5th streets nortawest. POWELL, OF PHILA., Medium and BUSI SS TEs iT irvo: ant, «ives names, describes and Gen- ch. 408 L strect, between 4th and s Cw" B Rs ACY, WORLD-KENOWN TU UNE Tener. Medical. Busin mt, born with tecond tells without questioning names, da events, per’ onal description, friends, Satisfaction ranteed. ors GIPSEY FORTUNE TELLERS, Parlors at No. 6 nT. A EMM. ,_ ore ‘thes ND QUEE 13th st. n.w. A, THE encamped have testi- moniala from the elite of England, France, Indi. and the United 8: tates, 123 lw? MEDICAL, &e. Tf éADIES. Youc. Dr. BROTHE) 1 paid to all atte or single, treated. Thi WP ANHOO! M Wi cure any cane of Seminal Werknesn, biity aud Impotency. It imparts vigor system. ‘street eouthweat. CONFIDENTIALLY 906 B strect southweat. bin: sees pecultar to Ladi All Irrecularites and Ovarian irty five years’ experience, D RESIORED BY “USIN CONSULT Particular 10 LE or twoof Dr. BKOTHERS’ Invigorating Cor.liaL, Nervous De- to the whole jal7-1m" ER. LEON, THE OL) only reliable Ladies’ Guuaulk daily at 237 Tennesivania and Complaints Prom) quickly ‘ST ESTABLISHED AND Physician in the city, can be avenue. All female removed. treatment. Correspondenos and consultations strictly confi dential. hours 2 to4and 6 to8 p.m. yeraraie rooms for ladies. Oca D®: BKOTHERS AND GRAY GIVE Ni prescriptions and send you to somesids Some erat ae Gleet shoul B street southwest, who will furni orrhe consult Dra. BROTHERS and ish you ow drag- ctor. fits with the doc Syphilis or GKAY, 906 medicines ard guarantee a@ cure or nopay. Thirty-five vears’ experience. Ja5-1m* ApaMe dies. DE FOREST HAS REMEDY FOR LA- Allferale complaints quickly cured. Can be consulted daily at 1245 7th street northwest. Office! from: | to¥ o'ciock p.m.. with ladies only. mit-idme FREAD! READ: R DR. MOTT’S FRENOH POWDERS Certain cure B. venue northwest. Price $3 per box, Price. Gonorrhoss for all Urinary Diseases, 1 tency, Gi lim Rev “Gonorrhase cased ta as horse’ Wat "8, corner 12th street and Pennsylvania seal ou receipt of timore, 13) homies. EASES, viz., Ovarian -B.—Patients' Md., makes « specialty of ALL Toul FEMALE Ds J. CLEGG, 91 SOUTH HIGH STREET, BAL- if required or visited at their ul6 DE 2OES TRIPP'S BLOOD cure for ney Syphilis, Scrofula, Ovarit ‘ua all” Blood “Pelsom. PURIFIER is a contain ium ‘Tamers, Kid- Cure of Syphilis guaranteed in either stage. Send two stamps for pam- Dn. JOHN TRIPP. phiet. Se13-codly Revere House, DR EOBERTSON,, THE MOST RELIABLE AND longest Ts experic ile Urinary eultations: Capen | confidential . inet established epecialist in this rantee acure in all ‘ervous We jence, will Organs, with 18 of ete. Con- consulted to 9 p. m., Refers to tha 30 North 020 ‘OUNG MER. If you ren of Chronic, sath exeitibliity, &., ature rae, = Beceniatds MG Bast bth soot havo failed to receive such poten hp x Laws oF Live sep Hxazrm a ‘eakness, Dyspepula, Nervous institu! iow X ipeti THE TRADES. EDGERS, JOURNALA, 5 pleaets deegdatermarses Books, &e., &o,, hE Sae more UNCANSON BROS., auctioneers. LAR SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURF, N Ci be « eel er ai Household Goods. it Jusr Recerven ¥e Fossa 2 MONDAY.......... ...... February 5, 1883 PATE Sccpliaes GRAS, 2d Edition. Ltt Telerans to ‘he Str IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC CHEESE, Damage by the Fleods. FROMAGE DE BRIE, NEUFCHATFI. ROQUE- FORT, SAP SAGO, CREAM CHEESE, YOUNG PREVIOUS ESTIMATES OF LOSSES INCREASED. AKron, O., Feb. 5.—Fuller information received ‘AMERICA, PIN® APPLE, EDAM, ENGLISH DAIRY. GEO. E. KENNEDY & SON, Jatt 1299 F STREET NORTHWEST. ‘ELS & CO.’S LIQUID COFFEE. Go joe to-day thereases the previous estimates of the 1 by the floods. ‘The New York, Pennsylva- nia and Ohio railroad has trains running between Kent and Galtor. ‘The Cuyabuga Valley road can- not be operated for several days to come. The Connoton Valley road will send a trial train from and in which the true flavor and preserved by passing through acientl- machinery which has years fection. Canton this afternoon. On the Tuscarawas Val- ley road trains have been abandoned. Draining the water south from Summit Lake, to save the city, carried away the bri on the Cleveland Akron and Columbus rail just as a crowded Fort Wayne express train got across. A Connoton coal train has been ditched at Brimfeld in a wash- ae and the brakeman, James McAllister, was NO FLOOD AT CINCINNATI Crxcrxxati, Onto, Feb, 5.—The heavy rains Which caused such disastrous floods in western Pennsylvania,northera and central Ohio anda por- tion of Indiana did not reach this point ana what- ever rise may occur in the Ohio river will come from the upper streams. The rain here on Satur- day was not unusual and was succeeded by cold weather before morning. HIGH WATER AT WILLIAMSPORT, PA. Wr.Lamerort, Pa., Feb. 5.—The Susquehanna river here 1s ten feet ‘above the low water mark. ‘The ice gorge, which had formed above Lock- haven, moved this morning, and ts now lodged a the upper end of the Williamsport boom. There are no present fears of trouble. ‘THER SCIOTO RECEDING. SPRINGFIELD, O.. Feb. 5.—The streams are all high, but no additional damage 1s reported to- day.’ The Scioto river at Columbus 1s receding. tales santas “smallpox Panic in Virginia. Lyncugure, Va., Feb. 5,—Reports represent that & panic has been created throughout the south- After the call of the states in the House to-day, Mr, Grout moved to suspend the the Dill establishing the territory ot No and providing a temporary government there- for. ‘The itt ha} onded, and Mr. collection of Hor WAU TEE B. WILLIAMS & CO... Auctioneers, ~ “8 SALE OF IMPROVED REAL ESTATE ING ON HIGHT BTREET. BETWEEN T AND BOUNDARY STRELTS NOR 1HWEST, AT AUCTION, By virtue of a deed of trust, Jane 7 A. paris ist foe toe 153,000 square miles, If divided as proposed by the bill the south half would contain 77,070 and the north half 76,000 square miles. The two of the territory were remote from other, Deing separated by vast reaches of unsettled country, and there ‘Ro means of communica- tion between them, even a Wagon road. The of the territory earnestly a a division, as it was at present absolutely impossible for the Judicial branch of the territorial government to at and impartial Justice. ir. Randall (Pa.) opposed the bill. There was no real requirement at this time for the division Of the territory, and it was necessary to look @ little ahead-to see the real object of the bill. Wha' Was its object? He took It for granted that the object was ultimately to bring in a new state, Perhaps two of them. If there was a state to come in he would prefer Dakota to be admitted in anentirety. It was in vain to lull the democrats into security by the assurance that this would dis- miss the subject of the admission of the state. What assurance had they that when this bill went to the Senate it might not be amended so.asto pro- vide for the admission of a state or perhaps two states?’ The gentleman from Vermont (Mr. Grout) might give his word of honor that such was not the purpose of the Dill, und that such would not be the result, but the Senate had a will of its own. Mr. Grout.—What objection is there to the ad- mission of @ state if It can come in as other states come in! Mr. Randall_—Throw off your mask and present that Issue and I will answer you, but I never fight People under cover. Mr. Williams (Wis.) Suggested that even thourh the Senate should amend the bill <o as to provide for the admission of Dakota,!t could not be passed by the House. Mr Randall.—The Dill would go to the speaker's table just as the whisky bill had done, and the Whisky Dill may be ‘made instrumental in passing Dakota. ‘This means the admission of the southern part of Dakota, and gentiemen on this ‘side who vote for 1¢ will vote for It with their eyes ‘open. Mr. McLane (Md) said that when Congress divided this territory it was In truth providing for d duly recorded in’ Liber No. 971, .,.one of the land records of the Distri of Columbia, and by direction of the party secured thereby, Ieliall sell at public auction, in front of the on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY FIF- h, A. D. 1883, at "HALF-PAST FOUR “K P.M., the following described real estate, situnts in the cif} of Wasnington, Wistrict of Columbia, Ww ‘The south twenty feet (20) front of lot num- Vered ten 0}. by. the depth thereof, in square num bered three hundred an: em ort 93), as the ~ame sre desumated ana described on the plats and pin of said city, improved by atwo-story and base- ment brick dwelling. ‘Terms of ale: One-third cash, and balance ia siz, twelve d cighieen months from day of sale, to be se- cured by the notes of the purchaser, bearing interest, ant deed of trust on the property sold, or all cash, at the purchaser's option. A ceposit of $100 will bere atthe time cfeale. if the terms of eale,are not fied wil ive days from day of sale the Trustee reserved the sight ‘o resell, at the riskand oost of the cefaulting pureha: All conveyancing at purchacer’s cost. CBAGL ti ‘true WALTER B Boiling water, milk than Wf Takes’ fo Fait the Cotte steady for tne. No no! re Rall tor ecciee Foe aay : B.W. REED'S BONS. 426 1216 F_ sfREET NORTHWEST. Bosrox Cocomszna, Boston Tomatoes, Philadelphia Capons, Fresh Salmon, ‘Fresh Scallops, Oysters, etc., at 28 LBS, CHOICE LARD.. 12 Ihe. Sugar (nearly white),. 1 gall. Best Catawba Wine. 2 Ibe. Gunpowder Tea. Preminm Chocolate, sweet or plain. Best Ita fan Maccaroni. Kourmiss, in pint boities, 3 s 8 W. PATTER. tee. WILLIAMS & CO., Auct, fe5-4 | UNCANSON BROS., Aucuoneers. D_COAL CARTS, ONE DUMPING HAR OFFICE FURNI~ Ax80, UNKE-ERVED SALE OF TRENHOLM'S PATENT RIGHT OF LOCKED CARI= AND WAGONS FOR THE DISTRI i OF CO: UMBIA. N WEDNESDAY AFTERNUON, FEBRUARY H, COMMENCING AT TWO O'CLOCK, WE “LL AT OUR AUCTION KOOMS— i REE CA WAGON. PALACE MARKET, FRANK J. TIBBETS. $1.00 - 1.00 ALaGy THE EXCLUSIVE RIGH1, TITLE AND INTEREST FOR THE DIN RICE OF COLUMBIA OF TRENHOLM'S LUCKED COAL OART ASD WAGON. Owing to the inclement weather the sale of this Patent Right. when last odvertived, was postponed until the dat» menti met above, and the sa.e is now without any Teservation whatever, Any further information can be obtained at the office of the auctioncer’s 9th and D streets northwest. SH. IRE -HOLM, Pukentee, GEO. A. ie] 1233 7th street northwest, bet. Mand N. NOTICE TO HOUSEKEEPERS! a29 QOC EER RRR EER gS, nt th the admission of two new states. |e was un. 5 SI 13 BALE. 5 4 s western counties of the state owing e preva- | reasonable, to say the least, to multiply staves Gee ee 8° fe Bert § jence of smalipox in that, section. ‘fhe scourze having @ minimum population, Toe principle of y EK has abated at Salem, but the disease has made the Constitut on was that there should at least: (Gheskiet fico et Gn Bares ce re ee 000 EER E ER EER %ggs8 appearance at Bristol, Rural Retreat, Central, and | an amount of populition sufficient to wend one Coiumbia, and to me di-ected, I will #1, at publicsale several other towns along the Norfolk and West- | representative to Congress. That was the Inil. Ais E, Stzoot northwest on THURS. | s8S8q TET FER ERR EL = 1t NN RG°% | erm rafiroad and tn the interior counties. The | mum population, but it was not a population SM Al the TARTAN, 188 At) Bocce oT fe Reet PER NG people are intensely excited. which gave any right to ee cain hte oe " Ps Ir. Blount }a.) 0] rs e al at iitcpent of the defendabt in, andto the foliowing de-| Saas & Eee E # ters HN NN G.G9 Convicted and Sentenced. the ansettiod reaches which were’ heer terns four Billiard Tables, one Pool Table, one efrigerator, LYNCHBURG, VA., Feb. 5.—J. W. Oliver, indicted | separ.iting north and south Dakota would soon be four mail Mirrors, two large Mirrors, fourteen Chait Fae FREE pe Am OS = in the county court of Bedfvrd for instigating the | filled up by the steady stream of emigration. one Clock, one how Case and one Awning, seized an feele E 4 AA RS RQ Ok, burning of the depot of the Richmond and Alle-] Mr. Manning (Miss) oppose’ the measure ai (ei as propeety of Sie cetendane vuraim RRE & IWASAN NNO OF ghany railroad at Pedlar Station by two-small | laying the foundation of two states. invoratwuny Keane wi & REEELLLLITA AN NN OCU KEBS boys, was convicted and sentenced to three years | _ Mr. Randall called attention to the fact that the CLAYTON McMICHAEL, U, 8, Marshal. in the penitentiary. The case was appealed to | republican party had admitted Nevada and Colo- THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer." ” ts | GGG, 00 L DDD EEE NN N the supreme court. rado, The one had been admitted because there — ae ~ ae Se BRE RSE —_——»—____ ‘Was a political necessity as to the control of the WSs & 00.,, anetioncers, Scae8 8k BB BEE NNN The Philadelphia Controllership Dis-| senate; the other because of the political necessity 659 Lontsian arene, om ade “ook Dov Eee § Me pute. as to Ule electoral college, and he did not propose posite City Post Office. A Mar one ee Feb. SS ene ne ee — criminis to the ae ot ™ = 5 HH to-da; led reasons setting fo grounds for kota to meet some emergency which m' oC- TRUSTERS SALE OF A VALUABLE AND WELL: HOH Hy i A writ of quo warranto to the suprene court im | bor crea . ROTO SY AND POLES MIRAE GaORS: Bae BL the matter of the city controllership dispute. Ar-] Mr. Burrows regretted that a purely business 4. SEVENTH STREET ROMTRRESE NO HOH OW trie Enee & | gument was fixed for Wednesday next. question should be dragged down to a political THURSDA\, FEBRUARY EIGHTH, 1883, AT Se a TEN O'CLOCK ‘The unde WILL ALWAYa MAKE BEAUTIFUL ROLLS, BREAD AND BISCUITS, Wholesale Depot: Corner ist strest aud Indians avenue Jel WM. M. GALT & CO. VAN R. KELLY, one. Mr. Randall inquired whether the admission of a state was a purely business question. Mr. Burrows—This 1s not the admission of a state, and the gentleman knows it. It is impossi- Die to pass an admission bill. ‘Mr. Randall (from his seat).—I hope so. ALM. icned, Trustee, by virtne of the powers réuin ceed of trust for the benefit of de January 19th, 1883, by George M. ‘Taylor to suid ‘Truste:, will sell, at public auction, on the premises, No. 914 7th street horthwest, on ‘THURS- DAY, FEBRUARY HIGHTH, 1883, AT TEN O'CLOCK A HAT VALUABLE AND WELL-SELE Business Revival at Reading, Pa. Reaping, Pa., Feb. 5.—The rolling mill of the Reading iron works and Orr, Painter & Co.'s stove works, employing together nearly 600 hands, re- sumed operations to-day after six weeks’ idleness. Embezzier Held for Trial i g DEALER mw Ernst. Onass And now, continued Mr. Burrows, he admits in TUCK OL GENCKAL LEY GOODS AND NO- BEEF, LAMB, VEAL, MUTTON, 8c. CORNEDBEEF | prrnaperrnta, Feb. & Thomas H. Levy, for. | his seat tnat that isso. He adits that there ts Consisting in part of: Silke, -Velvobs,_ an pan merly a clerk in'the employ of Smith, Kline & Co. ru e statemel MMiceweat and Hoey ieeksts kad Sorceke, SONY | and ib and S08 ‘Nevthern Liberty Misaest oe Aitiaes | wholesale druguiste: eas’ (o-day Weld pore teed | Me Rania it ca on mean by no truth? Goole nad Rul Hosiery, Blankets and Spreads, Fancy | F257 City owt Onion a igh tus | HOD the charge of embezzling the funds of the | | Mr. Burrows —Tuere 18 no correctness in the ‘AND ALSO THE FIXTURES OF sarD stone, | _MarSetlta delivered treet charge perizofthe | firm. It was stated that his thefts aggregate | statemen win part of— 5 , Gas Fixtures, Shelving and Counters, ses dnd Stoo.s, doth F article $15,000, Mr. RandallL—Does the gentleman mean that I have not the right? I don’t wan’tto be drawn away from my argue HOUSEFURNISHINGS. a Wife Murder. Ck AM. sharp. | — Jensex Crry, N. J., Feb. 5.—Mrs, Kate Murray, | Ment, interrupted Mr. Burrows. swale) Oppareanley who was brutally beaten by her husband,Edward | | Ion" want the gentleman to be offensive, re- Great Repseron In Pare Or LARGE SELF-FEEDING STOVES. purchasers who desire to make bids on torted Mr. Randall. Mr. Burrows.—I hope the gentleman will look at this as a business question. Mr. Randall —I desire to ask whether you mean to dispute my word? Mr. Burrows.—I decline to yield. ‘The Speaker.—The gentleman declines to yield. Murray, during a drunken fizht on the night of Thursday last, died this morning at the Charity hospital from the effects of her injuries. Murray 45 1n custody, and will be arraigned to-day on a charge of manslaughter. 5 do EE A Half Frozen Crew Rescued. e and others is especially ‘tothe sale of this well-preserved and desirable of gools. eh, orinstion apply to the undersigned. D Favicon ‘trustee, St. Paul etre Having too lanre » stoci of above Stoves still on hand, among them several of the celebrated Radiant Homes, we will now sell them at a discount of ten per cent from regular prices. ‘This is a chance seldom offered. A full 3 Ghee ., Feb. 5.—The schooner Horo, of | Mr. Randall.—This fs the last place in the world a Baltimore, Ma. | line of Cooxing Stoves, Portable and Brick-aet Ranges, | Rscton: we 2 piéked up in Penobseot bay today. | that T would seek a personal controversy, but te a mete.) gest-a_ | Qustantly ou hand, | retrobes, Grates, and Furnaces. | Ft), of her anchors and chalns were wone, and penn man has sald that there 1s no truth in what ued RAPA ay | Bente for Danforth’s Vapor Stove an her crew were half frozen. They were Drought to | 1 said. , a AUCLION, BAZAAR AND LIVERY W. 8. JENKD & 00. tls city by the revenue cutter Woodbury. mut Burrows—The gentleman misunderstands a ees Bios 468 andl 410 C etree t North weet $018 117 7th street nortnwest. General Foreign News by Cable. Mr. Randall.—I want you to be 2 man, and ff EARL SPENCER LEAVES DUBLIN. Dosim, Feb. 5.—Earl Spencer, lord lieutenant of Ireland, left Dublin this morning for England. you want to insult me do it in some other place than here, Mr. Burrows.—When I stated to the gentleman SALFS EVERY SATURDAY, TWELVE M. COME AND SEE US. SEND YOUR HORSES. Cerriaves, Wagons, &¢., that you want sold: Storaco 709. 709. i that it was not proposed to admit Dakota at this His departure was unexpected, and has caused a | {Hat It was n : Board at reasonable rates; liberal advances made, | MARBET SPACE. = MARKET SPACE. great deal of speculation. pee mat Wy could be Gong, I understood the We also offer Horses, Carriages, Wagons, &c., at pri- OCEAN CASUALTIES, pts ‘Handa ‘Tsaid I hoped 90, vate sale. Telephone connection. Ww. F.GEyER, | CHINA, GLASSWARE AND DECORATED Loxpon, Feb. 5.—The British bark Matilda Hil- During this controversy the House was in great ROP'T. VOSE & CO., Auctionsers, " "_jad0-1m DINNER, TEA AND TOILET SETS, | yard, for Boston, has been stranded at Cadiz. She confusion, and it was dificult to distinguish what Was said by the members engaged In it. ae SuroNs ‘Went on to support the bill, stating at al 1g full of water, and itis doubtful whether she car be floated. ‘The steamer Quebec, so long overdue from Port- rpuonas DOWLING, Auctioncer, TRUSTEF'S SALE OF IMPROVED REAL ESTA’ Of our own importation at bottom prices, 2 TABLE CUTLERY and a general line of HOUSE- e nt Dakota was four times as large in RO. 14 IWENTY-EIGHTH STREET, WES? | FORNISHING GOODS of the best class. ii seamed ia aie LeaE A Oe area as Pennsylvania. = SHINGTON, D. WILMARTH & EDMONSTON fitted. 28th, rtue of a deed sf trust to me, dated J oe folic Lecal Notes. A.D. 1882, and recorded in Liber No. 1011, ———— 112, et seq., cne of the land records for tho 303. 109 MARKET SPAOE. Wall Street To-day. The grand jury this morning rej itt ot Cela i leuk of Cara om THE STOCK MARKET WEAK—BOLD OPERATIONS oF Tax | COU eet ther tha alsa 2 the ¢ LUCK P. s z N BEARS. - 2 Bak Setiniuaty Nadia tig, ugeiat | LADLE AND POCKET Nev Yon, Feb. 5 “the Posts nancial artic | i, $8 alleged aessult with, ah atiompt to rape addition to Georgetown,” in the District of Columbia, coou uTrrr KEE RRR says: The stock market displayed more weakness | MST¥ A, Lawlor on wife of Mr. H. Pugh, of this Pounded se follete: tradke Eats eae -G995 UTM 4 YY this ‘afternoon than at any time tor two months. | _ Mrs, Mary A. Puch, wife of Mr. 028 street on Yth strect “notthwert, (formerly ‘Monisoniery 8 oR REE En ke SUAging the market not only: by. tis decline of | Svs eae teiamraine te econ pe eG ea pene O90 Uw FE, Boek * bs prices but aiso by the talk of those who have here- rok ee y 1 r Gat thu fi bored 199, 140 and Yai, 140 fect; thence north and pars Tone Cree eee ea tnere, IS & Weaker | “’The fourth tn the couse of Saturday afternoon shel mtn 2eth strect northwest, (formerly Green atracts) at any tme this year. ‘The bears have made | lectures before the Bioloyical and anthropological eet: ‘West ind. paral barton avo- . nue, (formerly Dunbarton street, )100 feet more o UPHOLSTERERS' MATERIALS, STAPLE some money since the Ist of January, and this has made them bold. ‘They now sell 10,000 shares where they then sold 1,000. ‘There 13 unquestion- ably a large short interest out in Lake Shore, Which loaned this morning at 1-16, and also in Northwestern, which loaned at 1-32 But these facts have for'the time being only made the bears more bold, as they imagine that the bulls are vainly trying to stem the tide by making these particular stocks s-arce. They have there- fore boldly sold all the rest of the market, but most freely of Union Pacific, St. Paul, Western Society was delivered Saturday afternoon by Dr. D. W. Prentiss at the hall of the National Museui on“ Mesmerism in Animals.” He had a pack ouse, and the lecture was much appreciated. John Perkins, who was transferred trom Provi- ence hospital, January 28th, to the smallpox hospital—is disease having been found to. be smallpox—dled last night about midnight. A dangerous hole in the sidewalk at the corner of 22d and I streets northwest is reported by the Police, caused by the caving in of a boare covering overa weil from which the board of public to xald 20th strect; thence north en the eastline of said last meutioned street 10 feet; thence eastwardly and Foca Cie said Dunbarton avenue 240 feet more or le-s, to said 28th street; and thence south on said 28th Rtreet to the placa of Ueginning. Subject to a deed of 2,000 and interest thereon, recorded in et seq., one of said land records. 2 $400 i of which sum $100 will be, required when the property is knocked down; the balance in six und twelve months from day of wale, with interest at 8 per ceut. per anpum until paid, to be secured by deed of trust on the property sold to the sat- isfaction of the Trustee: or ul! cash, at aueel Tr terms of sale are not compiied AND FANCY HARDWARE. F. P. MAY & CO, €24Penna. avenue, near 7th street, WF carl THE ATTENTION OF THE TRADE TO OUR WHOLESALE PRICES IN CUTLERY. 45 CU GENY Vearen ware, | Frei ee g * AND KITCHEN UTENSILS. Pl a oe AND KI Union, and Delaware, Lackawanna and Western. | Works removed a pump. from day of sale, the Trustee reserves tha riche 4 | NEW GOODS AT LOW PRICES. ‘The market opened @ fraction lower than the | yA bill for partition aS ee eK. etek and cost of dhe defouitin GEO. WATTS, close on Saturday, and continued rather weak up a pegs p The Indiana republican club Saturday evening adopted suitable resolutions respecting the death of Hon. Godlove 8. Orth. ; A colored man,named James Hill, was sentenced to 11:15, af which time there was a break, led by Union Pacific, Delaware, Lackawanna and West- ern, Lake Shore and Western Union. The selling HOUSE-FURNISHING STOR®, 814 7th street, 5 doors above Penna. avenue. 026 a = = movement increased, and theftotal of sales up to GENTLEMEN'S GOODS. __| 8:3) ciock anata to abut, 30000 cannes, | tosiz montne 18 Jull by Judge Snel today, for = a wi side larger thai Mrs. Geo. Supper, B. ELLERY, Inst week. ‘There were also some evidences of lone, Benter market, Saturday, and 6) days adaltion:1 ° © stock bought last week being sold out this morn- “1 ron iting Special Officer McKay, who arrested svccrsson 70 ing. Government bonds were 4 lower for the 43 The residence belot to ex-Attorney General Wiliams, on Rhode Island avenue. has been sold to a wealthy Philadelphian for $55,000, William H. Hughes, one of the nine men arrested Saturday night in New York for turning in false alarms Of fire, says thatin the early Part of last and 444s. Foreign exchange was dull and weaker, secs Telegraphic Briefs. A boller exploded this morning at the works of the Catasauqua manufacturing company, Cota- sauqua, Pa. ‘The bulldings were much damaged DUBREUIL BROLHERS, rat ERS FINE DRI MANOTACTUETS, PoE REE uIATS Warranted the rtrongest, toughest and most elastic Glue on Earth! Eadorved by that xreat scioutest, Prof, | 112 F Starxr Noatawesr, Wasurxaroy, D.0. and September he visited this city, Philadelphia and ee baile © hid ee ues efey | eis of tne Finest Dress Shirts to order. 00 er Norfolk and veh owed of & TODD aid ti kolid us a Ke raver, Leather, ‘The Mark committed on Canal street, ‘ork. Guiry ie enti cacatere Ged | Se arene ore 298 sarmmwons, Fong Vine sie = tiv by the U.S. ian Institu sot 2c z : Departinente, Cabinet-makery, Marble-cuftors aad beet | “anarde 51; A Wire's Brut ron Divorce.—Mr. W. D. Cassin, Greds or families, Bottle of O'Meara's Royal Glue, with for Mrs. Annie E. Rowles, has fled a bill for Brush and Tin Cover. only 20c, By mail, luc. extra, "Tsomrsoys Sq mailing, | vorce from the bonds of matrimony with Sold by all Drugyists, Grocers, Stationers, Hardware, x joward strect and | 7. Rowles, with custody of the clilldren and 0. Be. SHIRT FACTORY 5% | mony. ‘Bhs eaten tant tone ‘The trade and public eppned Z “yes8; that they have 3, U. OMEARAECO., axD eseges , 1847 Pennsylvaiis avenue, W: D.C, three of whom are living, and Headquarters for that wonderful $1 RAZOR! That MEN'S FURNISHING EMPORIUM. been for more than three $95 GUN! ‘That $1 CORN KNIFE, endorsed drunkard; that he has oh Bporting Goods Catalogue sent 816 F Street, opposite Patent Office. ployment, receiving $12 and refused to provide his family; that in 1876 he five mon’ pel: turned threatening to kill a ne} retur rea and for fear he would carry his threats execution she would remain awake anywi ‘Sold also by W. C. O'MEARA, 215 Penna. ave. 05 pan 3 end mado, Bata et fe Bova ts hirta, rine, saoriment of Scarfs, SEWING MACHINES, &c. Tur Mosr Ussru Improvement ever madein rdlie San pre Tur HERMAN CONFECTIONERY, ‘78 Nortn Charies Street, BALTIMOBB, ‘The finest and most artistic Jess $24 Toe Cream, cy 5 EEE ali conceivable forms, emblem: The following are a few of our specialties: CHERRY-MAYO, CROQUAN, SISQUIT GLAZE, PLUM GLAZE, ORNAMENTED PLUMBIER, FRUITAGE, ASPARAGUS, PIs- TATEHO GLAZE. Expressed to your door in our ice caves: n safe and convenient sha}e for “We will furnish an} tn our line at the shortest 13-218 notice, and at reasonable prices, H D. BARR, ° IMPORTER AND TAILOR, 1111Pennaylvanis Avenue Northwest. For first-class work and artistic tailoring place your orders with the leading house of Washington. 024 frictional ball-1 vine HARTFORD SEWING MACHINE. ‘The moet aahons Jady can use these machines with the greatest ease. van was awarded to this aching st Fair, and was jood the very” finest finished fy the world. "Call Also, the New Victorana: Figredge Machines on easy monthly payments at 8. OPPENHEIMER & BRO'S.._. 526-925 Gioud Building eet A motion offered by Mr. Beck to make the duty on stockings, hose, half-hose, shirts and draw: fashioned, narrowed or shaped wholly or in by knitting machines or frames, or knit by hand, 35 Instead of 45 per cent ad valorem, was down, and he then moved to make’ the rate 40. It was to—yeas 31, nays 2%. tele ir. Beck’s a the rate on cotton braids, gimps, &c., not specially enumerated, corsets, of whatever oom was reduced ‘from #0 to.35 per cent, and the rate dn cotton, laces, em- broideries, insertings, trimmings, lace curtains and cotton velvet from 45 to 40 per cent. Bohn Sey a nes Srnaton Fear¥.—Mr. Ferry, of Michigan, re- appeared in his seat in the Senate this morning, In private conversation he himself poh a ‘con’ expressed. ‘hope- took him to the sixth precinct station, followed by @ large crowd. He gave the name of Simon A. Buckley and was locked up fortrial This morn- with housebreaking: Mr. 0.8 B Wall sppea . ME the defend: and stated that Buckley imow that Ido, sellall kinds. Come and see which you like. repairing a specialty. McKENNTY, 427 9th street. Gis Cooxmwe Stoves, FOR SALE steadily 7 ktown.” ‘lave the endoreament of Over S00 tadien in Bengt : Frito, Biedoe “and Bimplleiey the titer 25 Bond op there got Corner Tth and H streets, Bole Ayent. ischines of all Speck Redon to Ropatsings om AT THE GASLIGHT OFFICE, “TENTH STREET. se Vetar, — rrencu coxrecrionzny, BON;BONS end CARAMELS manufactured fresh cer ewe "CANDY FACTORY, 620 9th street northwest. and'Tan at Carr. Grarer C, enone quartermas- will the expt present i Branch Store 1889 Pennsylvania avenue, 418-6m. Boonousoar,: Ax Sa. sion of the Pacific for to duty. chosen, a ‘Tue ManyYLaxp Tosacoo Insrzcrion Law.—A share was UCTION FROM 600. TOS] PER PAIR. wit canes ae usr ono Tr I ‘to-day in the case of Henry A. ‘Disrasor.—This I id 4 & i I F ! | i q | ! i i i tl [ [ the defendant's health, and probably bis Jeopardized by confinement. Mine are Janes CS HELENE Qvenrier. of Baltimore, of Mrs. J. day, Febrasry tives are respect! Febraury 5, 1883, at 9:18 Short times, hire. MAY A: PUGH, wate of Pugh oof this city, fu ber sixty -fourth BIN! On ~unday morning, February FRANCIS Binur PE TOR, “intant dsushonrat a ‘will take at Union Saas ‘There Das been no action taken by the stoners to-day relative to appoinincete ba tives. The Commissioners to-dey notified chairman of the citizens’ committee of their i in sending the papers im memorandums Noa. 2 concerning the detectives, to the district ney for preseht.tion before the of the detectives recent are hoping to be retained on the force. AMOUNTS RECEIVED FOR WATER RENT. The amount received for water rent at the cole lector’s office In Uwe month of January was 1.45, agatnat Lote the amount reoet juring the corresponding mon year, whee payments were made for the full yeor. This the DIlls were sent out for only sfx months—drom, meer = ow a inclusive. This that although the complain Inadequate water supply are more general, yet Luere are more ments than last year. = THE MAY SCALES Law. In the House to-day Mr. Urner introduced a Dill providing that, when the present lease of the hay Sesles atthe ‘Wholesale nerket shall expire, the Commissioners of the D'strict shal! not lease scales again, but shall place them in charve cf @ weighmaster to be ar pointed by them, whe shall receive such ‘nsation as they may'd:em dest, to de paid out of the receipts of the scales. 1 Commissioners are to fix such fee for welzhing as they may deem proper, and adopt and enforee such regulations for the inanage ment of the scales, as will best promote the tuterests of the producers and consumers. Evtan Kincuan’s FUNeRAt.—At the funeral of Mr. Ettad Kingman, which took place yest afternoon, the following gentlemen act as bearers: ‘Col. W. W. Boyce, Dr. Toner, Thomas J. Fisner, Mr. Savage, Dr. Antisell and Harvey Watterson. MARRIAGE LICENSES. —Tie clerk of the court: bos | al Watte and Annie B issued marriage licenses to Andrew Fletcher Maria Douglas; Chas Riley; W. L. Hettinger and Magdalene B. Lederer; Deniel & Serhan and Mary A. Downe! jal A. Simms and Mary ¥. Henlerson; John Wil and Polly Carter; Michael T. Dooley and Kate Combs. ScaRLer FRven IN Vinorsta.—Soarlet fever is re ied by the Lowtoun Telephone to De raging a erndon, Va. It says: Phirty-two cases are he Ported up to the present time. Two children have Hed with this dreaded disease since Thu and several more are very sick. Dr. Choate, of Washington; Dr. Warner, of Guifford, and Jack and Will Day. of Dranesville, are called tn attendance. Dr. Choate was obliged 1 Tide all the way to Uhat village In a buggy on Sate Urday nigat = ——_.—_—_ THY NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. ‘The following are the opening and closing ithe New York Stock Market to-day, as Te Uy special wire Co H. HL Dodge, 589 15th streat. Name, a) a Bx Nor, & Wes. p.] 424 21% North Pac ... 2 Do. pret. M4 Northwest... Ti Ont. & West..| 2%) 29" Pac. Matt Cen. Pacitic, Chea. & Onto. Do. Ist pref | Do. 24 pret CCC & 1. 146\ SUP. & Ommalial 46 | -|10985 11040) Do. pret... ony . Lon. & Nash ..| 554 56Y Texns Pac || 353 Mich. Cent. M.K.& 7. Marriage of a Daughter of Colonel Forney. From the Philadelphia Times, to-da: Miss Anne Hoover Foruey, second daughter of the late John W. Forney, was married yestemtay at St. Stephen's church to William Weaver Fiuer, The wedding was strictly private, on account of Doth bride and groom being tn jacuoning, and was avers Of the immediate fRe “ceremony Was periormed by the RE nine. ac oe General Stone, WHY HE RESIGNED IS OFFICE IN EGYPT. A New York Herald dispatch fro a Catro, Jame Uary 8, says: The departure of no foreigner from. Exypt has ever caused more regret among the jor ign and native residen's of Calro than has thas i. E : “dy evening a farewell ; to the General by the memberg: ygTaphical Society, of which Re Lreason of Gon. Stone's resignation is thas he ts convinced ubat spite of all land's protest * contrary—has become ly a Brilizh provine», end that all hope hag how vanished of ever building up un Independens E-ypt under a successor of Mehemet Al ‘Stone states that his cabinet of papers, m: documents w.s broken open by British Ips a soldiers: and the contents destroyed, The Great Snow and Rain Storms, THE NORTHWEST VISITED BY HEAVY SNOWS AND ‘THE SOUTHERN AND MIDDLE STATES WITH RAINS. A snow storm began In the northwest on Friday 3 and continued throughout Saturday, ex x over Minnesota, Wisconsin, northern Tlinols an@ Indiana. ‘The running of trains on ern railroads was greatly timpeded - them was practically abandoned. In Iilinota, diana and in portions of Ohio the snow into sleet, wh ich clung to the telegraph wires broke them down. At} o'clock on Satu 4 noon only one wire of the Western Union Ii tween Chicago and New York was working. of the Mississippl the snow was deep and the weather extremely cold. Trains were on the Laramie division of the Union Pacific rail Toad. Itts reported that serious fears are enters tained tor the live stock on the ranches In Mom tana, Wyoming and Dakota, as the grass is cow- q ered with six inches of snow. Below the snow h belt in Missouri, Iliinols, Indiana and Ohio there Were heavy and’ continuous rains during } night and” Saturday. ‘The stre: 4 Lake Erle overfowed Uveir b, Points much damage was done to pi all the factories : e damage at Akron $50,000. A disastrous flood Saturday night Bradford, Pa., drove eighty-five Tamilles out thelr houses and inundated about five hi houses. The Defaulting State Treasurers. REWARD OFFERED POR THE CAPTURE OF VINCENT, a The state of Alabama has levied on Fred. Wolfe's bank, furniture, his stock in Louisville and Nash- ville railroad, and real estate in Mont . The legislative committee claims to have en ‘proot of coliuton between Wolffe and Vincent to ware Tant these proceedings against Wolffe’s The amount of state's claim against ey 4 of to satisfy’ which the attachment was $139,000. The governor offers a reward for the capture of Vincent. POLK'S BAIL REDUCED. Judge Quarle’s criminal court, at Nashville Sate Uurday, on petition of ex-Treasurer Polk, reduosd the bail bond of the latter to $50,000, on the infer enual ground that the defendant has not now im his possession the $50,000 United States bonds, with, mus amount'ng to and further, thas fe, are —_—_———— MARRIED. UERTIER. In ‘of the: BAMPLE. . Appleberg. ED. 1 Ot, oearlet fever CANLES CLARENCE, é ch ana of J W. end DA two dot John and Emily D. Averill, aged DAVIDSON. At gomery coun! gomery cou Md., on 8 Fix Ds ESO! six yours. ‘Farveral will take ph on iate Tes: am. On Sun February 4th, 1883. at 5:38 BB Az S'he Mitt, axe ve at 9 o'clockam. Friends and Iy iuvited to attend. On Monday: PUGH. yeur. Wed: 2,8 two p. m., from ber Igie Qecrest nordhweei idence No. 626 Q ‘Samuel A. and Eligebeth P.yton Rotinson. ROYCE. On the 4th of February: 18, SOPHIE WILLIS, aged four months, faut of James B. and the Inte Sophie *- Roy se. Glock prime KATE Les widow at Be into Oak SD a wil iBook yey 8. ¥. ‘ fhe sth, 1888, ot 8 sloved sfc of Blah ot Bes 24 roe papers,