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STEAMERS. &c. __ AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. FAMILY SUPPLIES. __ TO-MORROW. | i) labpoeerstaae BROS., auctioneers, | TRUSTEFS' SALF_ OF HANDSOME AND DPstRA- a | TBE HOUNHOLD Ft RITURE OP pe &e. . FUN #1 ED IN HO! . STREET NOK Si, AT AUCIION. virtue ef two de RTRESS MONRO, NORFOLK, FOXTSMOUTH: AND Ti UTE tan L < AK stad int 2 on sume ary, A.D. 1883, an led vy, A.D. 1883, in Liber No. 1928, -, of thé lan«i records of the District of umbia—T, Jo-e M. Yznaga, tra-tee, named tn the dof trnst, and we, Jose M. Yzne and Charles in the reoond deed cf iF stem 1 snd THURS- , er mm, on the pren ises ebove “aa, ait the ait the described ip the cine in partone Liane, Lace Car- Dining-room, Kitchen Furni- eit » etc. JOS: M, YZNAGA, MM" VERNONI MT. VERNON!t ‘Trusteo under frst deed Of trust, JOSE M. YZN GA, zs CHARLES D. COLMAN, 19-6 ‘Trustees wi 4 deed of trust. STEAMER W. W. CORCORAN f daily (exce: t Sumaay) ‘Ka. tm. ; returning reach UCTION SALE OF FORFEITID PLEDGES. £ a H. K. FULTON, Auctioneer. LL. BLA public auction. st my store, 1°18 Penn- YORK, ke ‘est, commencing on iN SO eee RUALY. FOURIEES TH, TEN ape er tbe lagpeneny s - 2CK A. M.~ all of the Forfeited Uureieemed HT aE yA BE vs in my possession to iz: Lad and BRD. en BOHOL TES MAAS ee Cothing In sliuost every variety, Bed Clothes, ifs to the Nethernods. leave comyany's Pler, foot of | pulls, Dress Geode Umirellas, Parasols. Books, SD AT he Mer he eee eT WED. | Fic'd and Oera Gias ex Table-cisths, Card Cases, AY for Rotterdam and Am+terdam, sit itely. ark era Glas es, iB, ms 1 Firet cabin. $70: recond cabin, $50: steemnare, $26. M sical and Mechanical ‘Instruments, M. Pipes ani HB. CAZAU eral Avent, 27 Sorth William street, ene ve (as Se ites eS Boones ten are woke, ticles, Fi-hihe Rode,’ Billiard Ba le, Albuns Clocks, oe will contin ve mornings at 10 o'clock. and ‘sat7o’clock until sllare sold. Persons hold- the time on which baving expired, will wieaze take notice, H. K. FULTON Pawnbroker and Auctcyeer, an. aTwees New Yous, Havam, UTBAMETON AD Brrcres. The steamers of this company will ealt EVELY SAT- oe from Bremen Pic a een Hoboken. Pasaage: From New rere, athe: ‘<= cabin, $100. ke Lond LIVERY STABLE, No. 468 and 470 © street north’ i AO and tack Of National Hotel. my .G. METZEKOTT Sar be eee ere SALFS EVERY FRIDAY AT 10:30 A.M. COME AND SEE US. SEND YOUR HORSES. Carriages, Wagone, &c., that want old: Storage To AND FROM and Borrd at reasonatie rates; lueral advanoss, Inade. x We also offer Horses, Curriazes, Wagons, &¢.. at pr BOSTON AND BALTIMORR, Yatewale. “Telephoto counection, "7" LIVERPOOL, QUEENSTOWN, ROP'T. VOSE & CO.. Auctionesrs. 280-1, GLASGOW, LONDONDERRY FINANCIAL. and GALWAY. ———— — a , NHE NEWIDEA.—THIS IS THE AGE OF PRO- Prepaid paseawe certificates for Friendnand Retativos | 'JYHE NEW IDEA.—THIS 15, TH arsiitag in the Unites Slates’ The only Hine kang | .2he MUTUAL RESERVE FUND LIFE ASSOCIA m from Galway. TION is the new idea in Life Insurangs. | Han the ap- - smrurpece’ for waféty and speet, | DUVs! ‘wisest Instirence experts and unprece- Gace fred ay wih at tmaprovements conducive b ees support of the public—writing over four mil- e-ccentent of, Foes Cates. = $10 and $80. | 9 Ofieen 1509 HL ‘etxest Tage, lowoxt rates. ae 2 = pAbRe Fas, BELLE, TIL Tt nlé-3m I. ¥. KNIGHT. Manager. NAN, G12 9th st. GO. W. LEVE & ‘ALDE fork, 207 Broadway: Boston, Mase. deriphin, Pace N'E: Corner Bieai’a Ste. oF local agente. yAusure LINE. WEEKLY INF OF STRAMERG LEAVING wEW YORK EVERY THURSDAY AT Noon. OF A Mosey.Maxrxa Cuancz. The Co-operative Account in Ftocks, Grain, Petro- vege Genes seer eer eee tee eae Fionn 60 to 200 wor cent. meton that Inveetmente tn 50 as No —, Coben Ont: Riot ae aa ‘are now favorable. Options continually neco- eae te uted. Information furnished. Market reports taailed, Berd acomce aeviy oe Address KICHARD MARVIN & CO., and es eee Os Commission, 48 Broad street, (Meniber N.Y. Stock ‘General Passenger Atauts, Co.), New York. Jan23-tu, th, s&K, 1m be sak a (0. SPECULATORS. —L. A. HILL & CO.. 165 .—L. A. BTL, earn ea tes T Broadway, ‘New York, transact a Stock Brokeraze sn Foe RS eae sree apt | Pusiness, having beet facilities. yom. 16-0, Cpe LINE. P®ivaTe STOCK TELEGRAPH WIRES 171 Ur =) ROU erik NARI IP COMPANY LIMITED, BEINCATLING AT COMR HARBOR, OO WASHINGTON, NEW YORK AND RICHMOND. ALLING A’ vASHIN ~ NE x . FHOM PILE 40. 803" NeW YORE eSNG = Cataloni Pa AND EVERY WEDNESDAY FROM NEW i0Rh. TR OF PASSAGE: $60, ££0 ond $100 for passenger accommodations. Flectage at very low rates. Stoeraxe tickets from Liv- FRO ee LQuweustown aud all other partsof Europes? rates, ‘Throuxls bills of talon siven for Telfast, Glasgow, re, Autwerp and other ports on the Conulinent and for Mediterranean ports. For fre H. H. DODGE, Bonds, Stocks and Investment Securities Bought and Sold on Commission, ap s No. £99 16ru STREET, (CORCORAN BUILDING,) fo, ¢ Bowne Green, or both, steorace and cabin (0 Ee es . ii 4uency for Prince and Whitely, Stock Drokerg OS ape a es Ol ECO: : bei] em “cos Tih etreet, Washington. €4 Buoapwar. New Yous. RAILROADS. _ Frery class of Securities boneht and cold on commis- en In San Francisen, Baltimore, Philadeiphia, New York, Boston end Washington. Orders executed on tha Sew York Stock Exchange at one-eighth of one per cent ommission. Private and direct telegraph wires to ‘ichmond, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York and Boston, through which orders are executed on the Stock Exchanges in those cities and repertea back yromptly. Quotations of Stocks and Bonds and in- ‘ormation regarding the Markets received through our RAILROAD. AND THE ONLY LIN. AND ‘ou Expres Louis and Chicaca. ‘aid Way Stations. PRESS. sad Way (Piedmont, Stras. wires INSTANTLY airect from the New York Stock wuand W ay. ‘in Relay) Yxehanke. ‘a1 ‘Siations 5 ey =a = ae EN NORE axp nosros WOOD AND COAL. Cou = (ee Daily arriving White Ach G e and Laurel Annapolis Junction, Jessuy's udays stope at ail stations, TRESS, (stops at Hyattsvilla an tcurel.) Mos Pitteburg, Chicaco, Cincinnati and St. Louis Ex Ge, Blcctine Cats to Cinemnatl, Lousvilla 2 Chicas Laitimore, Ellicott City, Annapolis, Way- ii Sunday ouiy for Ba tumor and Wad. BsLIIM ke EXPRE BESS. direct from mines Lykens Vslley and ‘al izes. Dry and clean. Also, Kind- nL stove Wood, prepared in best manner.” 1-1 1114 and 928 Pennsylvania aventie. Coa Asp Kixouxe Woon. Our Stock of Coal and Wood is complete, and towhich we ask the attention of consumers, quality and quantity guaranteed. Yrices—Lowest market rates- STEPHENSON & BRO., a Depot, 7th-street Wharf. 12st 5— 29 phia and N. ¥. Pxprasa. ations, (Wiuchcstor, Fred tariek, ratown, Win- . (UD Suuday to Point of y.) Martinsburg and Laurel.) You to some side show draw: livide profits with the doctor. i re of private disexses should and GHAY, 906 B ut. sw. ; uarantee & Cure OF 10 xPerience. i6-Im* ‘OU CAN CONFIDENTIALLY CO? ROTILERS, 906 B strect southweat. P paid to ail Dis mi > formation apply at the Ohio Ticket Oilices, W. |. Thirty five years’ ex, musylvania avenue, co: th street, where orders ——- — will be tren for beaneawe cked and received 3: ANHGOD He BY U TLE het ry Seeinaie ami: tt MSI? pee Borie Invigorating Cor tial, ood Rm rent, Balto, | Willen case of Seminal Weakuees, Nervous De- lee ERE Se See De potency. It inparts vigor to the while ME GREAT 906 B street southwest. jal7-1m* ENNSYLVANIA ROUTE - " =a —_ = ‘ax . LEON, THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED AND DOUBLE TRACE YES? AND SOUTHWEST. Dita eisbis taales Phecicdes ta aes ED AND BIEEL RAILS MAGNIFICENT EQUIPMENT. | Consult d da‘ly at 237 Fennsylvania avenue. All female IN EFFECT SOC DEE ee au Complsiuts and Irregularities quickly removed. ‘Leave Wasuixaros raom @tATion, Conwen | Prompt treatment. Correspondence and consultations or CTH AND BSTRSETE, se te strictly confidential. Separate rooms for ice Wee Siteety aot tas Rae Expres | hours? to4and 6 to 8 p.m. Jai6-Im 0 8550 a all ee ia MT, ast MA%H00p Restore. Wain Palace’ Cars'to Piebere act | A victim of ear'y tmpruaence, causing Nervous De- Mail Express, 9:50 p.m. daily for | bility. Premature Decay. etc., having tried in vain sti bure and the West. exery’known remedy, has discovered a siniple means BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD. gelf-cure, which Be will send free to his fellow- Fea Eri: Canandaigua, Rochester, Buffalo. Ni |. BEEVES, 43 Chatham street, lusts 09 Gurendeizus es mas even dot Enos theeten Rarer = Sp ny ae act 0 all who are suffering from the errors andin- For Kew York and the East, §-00 s.m., 10:30a.m.,1- south, nervous weakness, early decay, 4:20, 9:50, and 10-20 p.m. On 4:26, 9: 1, Sc; J will send a recipe that will cure rays ot Sa SPar- | $00, FREE OF CHALGE. Thin great remedy wan lor Cars, 9:50 a.m. daily, except Sunday. covered by 2 missionary’ in South America, “Send & FcBrookiyn, N,¥-. ail throaen trains connect at Jor. | ~li-a. drensed envelopeto the Ray. Jounrd t-Tswese ey Cay with boate of Brooklyn Annex, affording | Station D, New Xork City. oF-e.t0,th Sk, 1y i Serriace nero, eer sian eareet. Bvoldine double MADAME DE FOREST HAS REMEDY FOR La ior Hadesj-ma, 8-00 10:0 a.m., 1: 4: Lies. fomale complaints quickly cured. Can _ “hay bot consulted daily at 1245 7th street northwest. Oficehours oa ean Pitan frow | 09 clock p.m.. with ladies only.” f6-3m" RE AD! READ! DR. MOTT’S FRENCH POWDERS Certain cure for all Urinary Diseases, ce a.m. and in 50, 240, 8:09, 9:39, 10:30 38.75 nd 10:20 p.m. Samia 8.00, 9:30 ea 0.6 and 10°50 p. = = FePoj e's m. sek Ling, 6:40a.m, and 4:40 p.m. daily, Bs day. } 1th street and Pennsylvania C:aV'am and 4:40 p.m. daly, except seal om revelpe of price 3) Uae Dom sent by mall under SIA AND FREDERICKSBURG _RaAII- R. ROBERTSON, THE MOST D ALEXANDKIA AND WASHINGTOS | J} 'ongcctcanbiotna in this te ine ‘are experience, will ‘acure in all of ite" Urinary jervous Weakness, etc. Cone eine mee sthis office, 456 C street nosthwest. to the ‘ead clans of Likerty sine Baldmore ake, Mat Sion, 90 Rorth a. office, northeast corner gf 15th treet and Penrayivaria syeutie: anvtat tere, See. phere oniers cat be left for the. checking ot'bag POPULAR MORTALS REWING COMMONWEALTH Dist [ON CO... tn the cts of Lor ou WEDNESDAY, FEBRUAKY 28rn, ‘1883. eo Son ee aetna i EDGEAS, JOURNALA this Selous honor of [sorter at Lyeatt's Bindery, 1015322 BORE 82 Bee | evintt,, company Relones pan vy wentch, “E.'W. MONEAL, Prop'r. | elt drawing howett Sed si Sepond = 3 N.B.— compeny has now on hand 8 large. UFUs 4H, DarEy. JOB PR acdrevervefund. Kead carefully fist of Veises fae PRESS-WORK FOR THE TRADE 432 Yth street, near EL a Prize, $80,000 a en 18a Prizes. 10,000 3235 Pew: — = Fries 10,000 Gus Cooxxe Sn aa +e a8 Cooxixe Srovza, Prise, FOU Sate ‘Prises, ae * 1,960 Prizes, aT THE GASLIGHT OFFICE, aoe Moths TESTH STREET. 2D ORT SR AD Te rows as where ne st respectain prices aire | = ——=——____ seria” 2s Se Sa rpuomas: ‘DOWLING, Auchonesr. SALE OF VERY EXCELJENT HOUSEHOLD EF- FECTS AT AUCTION. 1.43 PowxDs eoop BEOWN SUGAR......$1.00 Sibs. EVAPORATED APPLES... Cn SATURDAY MOYNING, FEBKUARY SEVEN- | 3cans BEST SALMON. i) | TEENTH, 1854, at TEN O'CLOCK, ‘withio and in | 3 cans BEST LOBSTER... el rooms. = very, fee co toes, of, nowpehoid, effects, Sembracizg | 8ibe, (kgs.) ITALIAN MACAROAT . 50 Liete of Fe fture, Eititres ‘wine Chamber Sets; Hate and tusk Mat. | 1box GOOD CIGARS... +75 trusses,” Dining-room ‘Furniture, together with & FRESH MACKEREL, in tins, ALT MACKEBEL, in tins. GEO. A. O'HARE, 1213 Tth street northwest, bet. Mand general assorumnent of houseliod eifects. One Oran; One Three Coz Five Cases Excellent Chewing Tobacco. Four Fine Show Cases ac d Gounters. THOMAS DOWLING, “Anct, WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. R SUITES, UPHOLSTERED IN REP: WAL- DROOM SUITES, SEWING MACHINE, ON TABLE, DINISGROOM CHAIRS, STADS, BUEKATA WASHSTANDS, NM. T. TABLES, HEATING STOVis, COROCK- On MONDAY, FEBRUARY NINETEENTH, at TEN O'CLOCK A- Sf, we shall sell ot residence NO. 1914 B e st tion of furniture. Mford. | WALTER Dy WILLTAMS & CO., Aucts. NpoMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. Bur Jusr Receren A Furs Tarorra. TION OF PATE DES FOIE GRAS, IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC OHEESR, FROMAGE DE BRIE, NEUFOHATFL, ROQUE- FORT, SAP SAGO, CREAM CHEESE, YOUNG * AMERICA, PIN! APPLE, EDAM, ENGLISH DaIRy. GEO. E. KENNEDY & SON, ANOTHER O~ FIFTH STREET NORTHWEST, ELS & CO.’ LIQUID COFFEE. Ae Steet BOTH TES ARABLE Gece | EY Coffee from which has extracted the dead DENCE! a gad urpiers portion, and in, which, the, trae favor snd By virb deed of trust from Nathan ©. Dra- arom preserved ine - rand wife and Johnson P. Thomas apd wife Bally constructed machinery which bas ‘years ited Juiy ist, A.D. 1872. and recorded in No. 693, to bring w present perfection. - folio 87, of the land records of the District of Colum! ‘This « offee ah be used in ice to any other preferen fee, because it is cheaper than any other form of bia, and of the order of the Supreme Court of the District of ity | fee in always uniform, always ready for use, al No. time or Coffes ie wasted in’ the tucking. volumbis, in the case of Draper vs. Hyde et al.. equity Columbir, in the case per ve. Hyde ctal-, equity No, 6.423, diag junction, the ‘o time ii eei, t5 she bighoal bulaee in frou of the premises: | Bolling water, surat and unt bo teote, Sadia fase on ats AY, THE PREENT H DAY OF FEB- ng takes to tell it the Coffee is ready for use. No RUAKY, AD. “aot numbered 8 (eight), and the | @rounds. no cediment, no hurry, no north half of lot nwnbered 7 (seven, )in square num- | — Call for Ciren or eale Dy Tumborod “St. (orem tec), Hen te abarcinon. of BW. REED'S SON. numbered 24 (twenty-foue), su : Sauate number 910 Hive fundred and teu) as made oy | _%026 1216 F_StRERT NORTHWEST. comml-siongrs aprcinted by the court tp divide the Hoiidge entate,” all in Washington city. District of Co- | Boston Cucumnnna, humbia sale in square 510 at FOUR O'CLOCK P. M., and in Boston Tomatoes, square 296ut HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK B. M- Beaton Letkues, Terms of sale: One-third cash, of which $100 on sack Philadelphia Copons, Piece must be paid at the time of sale, and the residue . in equal sume, in one, two, and three years, on notes of ‘Fresh Salmon, the purchaser, bearing interest at six per centum per Freeh Scallops, annum from day of sale, payable semi-annually, 10 be Opecnslae secured on the property soid to the satisfaction of the Pi CE ‘Trustee. ‘To Le sold subject to taxes and asseasmentr, ‘ALACE MARKET, and conveyancing and recording to be at the cost of the | _Ja8 FRANK J. TIRBETS. purchaser: ANTHONY HYDE, fe9-d&ds ‘Trustee, NOTICE TO HOUSEKEEPERS! 9 THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED IN CON- 90g RM RRR EER g85%, Sequence of the rain until MONDAY, FEBKUARY SS fo Ee E Bass, NINETEENTH, 1608, eame hour and place. By order $9 eB BBR EE rustes. - “r6-a THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. EEE EB & EEE 5 PPENCASSON BROS., Auctioneers. Q8S5g TUT EER ERE EL Ot ae coe. ; . ae Sass, f RNG TRUSTEFS’ SALE OF TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE Se i HRS oo ON M,S1GERT, BE: WEEN TWENTY-THIKD 3 Eve = ASD VIWENTY-FOUKTH BIKEETS NORTH- SsssS a a BB GUC. Bee OTION. RRR EREL i A N 000 KER By virtue of s deed of trast duly recorded in RP Has RN NS°CE cords ounty in stric x Soinmibia, and, ate Fequost, ar, the ry secure £ Rimetusis 45 S808 feet ereby, we wi ic auction on | U! Tis SIXTH DAY OF MAanCH ACD. 1883, aq, 00, f ppp, BER EN R O'CLOCK P, M., in front 6f the’ premises, all] @ GOO EL D NNN shdlbeing int tis cep of Weurenan area ecciuate |S oa 8 8 bos DE RN and 2 7 st Cohumbig, and known and distinguisheton thevround | GGG. “OO po Een NM plan or viut of wad city aa part of original lot nuabored a Eat oeet nineteen (19) foed went of the nerthesat cor. fe ue ner of said lot, and ruunin @ west along the lin of **M" street nineteon (190 feet: HOU LoL Lune 5 thence south seventy- five (75) feet; thence east nineteen (1) feet; thence north seventy-five (75) feet to the point of WILL ALWAYS MAKE BEAUTIFUL RO! BREAD AND BISCUITS. being the same property conveyed to Thos. O' Meli deed, duly recorded in liber 942, follo 361; of the lang | Wholesale Depot: Corner 1at street aud Indiana avenue reoords of the District of Columbia, togethor with all fel WM. M. GALT & CO. the right:, easements, privileges and appurtenances to the saine belonzinx of fnanywice appersaining. ‘UHN 8, KELLY, ‘Terms: One third cash; balancs in six, twelve and re Preer-Crass eighteen months; notes to bear interest and to te se- | BEEF, LAMB, VEAL, MUTTON, &o- COR! 1 i perty f See es BRGIAL, SED EERE cu ed by deed of trust on pro) perty sold. A deposit of 4 $100 required at time of ealc. Conveyancing, So. $93 nnd G30 Conter Market 9t atrect wing, pure! rs cost. ‘Lerms to be complied with in sé and 206 208 Northern Liberty Market; or Address a erwise the Trustees reseryc the rignt t Box Tl, City Post Office, ut the risk and cost of the defaulting purchases Marketing delivered fresof charge to allpartsof the five days public notice of such re-sale in some city. mar24 baper published in Washineton —— GEOKGE K, ¥ ‘T z GEOKGE OC: HENNING, 5 Trustees. f15-e,tu, thkds DENCANSON BROS., Auctioncers. __GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. S B. ELLERY, _ SUCCESSOR 79 LARGE STOCK OF NOTIONS, FANCY GooDs, DUPRE UL ERO SBEES, EPOOLS COTTON, SILKS, &c., &c., DAMAGED | MANUFACTURERS OF FINE DRESS SHIRTS BY THE LATE FIRE ATC. W. THORN & CO.’'8, 1112 F Srarer Nosrawssr, Wasuiatow, D.0. $15 91H STREET NORTHWEST, IN LOTS, TO ‘THE TRADE, AT AUCTION. Er eiire pine Sameer 2 a barat y, Ne Six F3 ine | es Bix Bho ‘Bhurts to order, 1.50 mar2 ON SATURDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY SEVEN- | —— TEENTH, COMMENCING AT TEN O'CLOCK, WE Tuoursoxs SHIRT FACTORY WILL SELL, AT THE WHOLESALE STORE OF C. axD W. THORN & CO., 315 9TH STREET NORTHWEST, A LARGE STOCK OF THE ABOVE GOODS, BEING DAMAGED BY THE LATE FIRE, TO WHICH THE ATT N OF THE TRADE IS CALLED. 114-3t DOWLING, Auctioneer, MEN'S FURNISHING EMPORIUM, 81€F Stroet, opposits Patent Office, Drews BS irts_to order s specialty. Six best suite Beeson vamade, ‘Girt ak following rices:—Acmé | unfinished, 75 cts.: finished. 90 cts, Peerless, unfintebed, Gbe.: finished, 60 ete, Fall tag af Boys’ shirts. Fi assortment of Scarfs, Glo’ ‘AC FISHE IES AT AUOTION. Hoslery and Underwear. = aa" ELV! ’CLOCK M., in front of the Georgetown iHlouse, 1 shail sell the three Hauerigs on SPECLALTIE tome, kuown as **Cloud’s Landing. Cash. THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, RS. H. F. WRIGHT, MAGNETIC AND CLAIR- voyant Physician, has eminent «ucceas in treating and chronic diseases (both mentsl and physical), itmedicine. Kooms 600 6th strect northwest. we DehOben? ON. THE MOST RELIABLE SPE- cialist in this city, with twenty years’ experient FISHER & CO., Ateal Estate Auctioneers, ABOUT TWENTY-ONE IEDIATELY NORTH OF LLY LYING Types. 3. IPA BE- | can be consulted confidentially every Wednesday an FOURTEENTH AND SIXTEENTH | Saturday, irom 2 to 9 p.m his office, 456 C street RIEL TS EXTENDED, SUBDIVIDED INTO | northwest, Guarantees cure in all of the urinary organs and nervous system. Cases recently contracted cured in 4 to 6 da: fers to leading sicians of Baltimore, his native city. Main oflice, N, Liberty street, Baltimore, Md. Private and sepa- rate rooms for ladies. Jan29-3m PROF. WARRIN O AND SEE RRING, MEDIUM AND REAL ASTROLOGER, At7I5 Ninth street northwest. Five thousand dollars to any one who can equal: him in telling the past, present and future causing epecdy mnaridages, bringing separa ether, and in business affairs, whose advice is invaluable. He tells consultor’s name in full, and is the only pereon that can do 80. Prof, Warring aeke ‘no questions and uses 10 cards of #09 SOR PSEADUSRSTVER on no Pax purchase-money Fee—Ladies, $1: gentlemen, $1. Jsi6-5w* Under and by virtue of 1 decree of the Equi December 5th, 1882, in a cause! jolinead et al. are complainantsendhes Kalin et al. ere defendants, equity 5 -doc. No. "2, th ed, as trustee, will sell. on “THURSDA’ MAKCH FIRST, “A.D. 1883, O'CLOCK, on the premises, of *Flessent Plains ‘0. 8 Hy asp and ‘*Mount Pleasant,” frontiug on Columbia west of 14th street, and be- lonwing to the estate of te James Eslin, containing about 21 acres, which has been subdivided into 21 iota or tracts, varying in area from ‘ferme of Sale: One-third of the be paid in cash, the remainder in two equal inst:Iment atone and two years, with interest from day of sale, POWELL, OF PHILA. BUSINESS TEST and sceured by deed of trust. All conveyancing at the dium and Clairvoyant, gives names, describes Cont of the purchaser, A cash deposit of $100 will be | versons, writes mechanically.” ‘Circles ‘Tuesday and required on each lot at the time cf sale. Friday evenings. Also reada by cards. Will en GS ear mee: pases on ay be obtained at the | for 1 te sittines. 928 E st. n,w. dall-6w' offices o} ‘Tustee or of the Auctioneers. = — = se JUHN J. JOHNSON, ‘trustee, MME, PROCKE, TELLS ALL THE EVENTS OF 5 ree LIFE. All business confidential. jesand Gen- fea OIC (ae a Estate Auctioncer. Sth streets weet JO8N SHERMAN, Real ‘No. 927 F street northwest. ¥ OF DESIRABLE IMPROVED BUSINESS PLOPERTY ON ‘THE WEST SIDE Me Ay ORED RENOWNED FORTUNE Teller, Medical. Business Clairvoyant, born with CHANCERY SALI second sight, tells without questioning names, dat Sikes ight, tells without questioning naines, dates, THE EVENING STAR. 2d Edition. Latest Telegrams 10 The Star. QUEEN'S SPET ' TO PARLIAMENT THE BRADLAUGH EXCITEMENT. President Arthur a Pall-Bearer. Hall. The pall-bearers President Arthur, John A. Stewart, Wm. Macy, us J. Pierrepont Morgan, Dr. S.J. 'Vanderpoel, Dr. 6, BR. agnew, John D. Jones, Henry Day, Thomas C, Acton, Benjamin T. Dunning, 30 in E. "Paris, John Jacob'Astor and H. J. Jewett, ‘The interment will take place on Sat- urday in Codar Hill cemetery, Hartford. ee A Series of Railway Accidents. Lancaster, Pa., Feb. 15.—Great detention to travel on the Pennsylvania railroad was to-day by accidents at different points. eastward bound freights collided at Atgien at oy cars and oom pletely Bo pking th ‘tracks for’ several hours. ompletely bloc! 8 cS A west-bound ht collided with another at c lock, wrecking a number of Cars and blocking the track for four hours. The engine of the ncaster accommodation also qimpes the track within the city limits causing a letention of over an hour. Nobody was injured in any of the accidents. -TWO FRIGHTFUL DEATHS. Sr. Loris, Mo., Feb. 15.—Tnhe express train which left Kansas City on Tuesday night, when about twenty miles south of Moberly, at 6 o'clock yester- day morning, encountered a broken rail, and five Of the six cars constituting the train were derailed and wrecked. The engineer, John Lester, wa8 Saar noah aie Saas Sosa ‘Was cut into four plec None o} ngel ‘were injured, u Accident. cor reat 15.—A passe! train, bound — r West on the Grand Trunk Patiwayhe struck a broken Tail a mile east of Flint, Mic coaches, one a Pullman car. The engine and mail and bi car passed safely. engineer, with commendable bravery and presence of mind, pped the engine immediately, two a of water and tinguished the ire that had broken out ino ne coach, thus preventing a holocaust. Mrs. Huldah L. Seaman, aged rs St. Vincent, Ontario, was instantly killed. She was going to Nebraska with her daughter. Mrs Hill, who is badly injured, has become insane. Thomas Lindsay was fatally injured in the chest. A number were Injured. —_—._—_" lish Mob ATTEND MR. BRADLAUGH TO THE HOUSE OF COMMONS. Lonpon, Feb. 15, 2 p. m.—A orowd of about 7,000 jathered early in Trafalgar Square, about them bet: was somewhat ed, the majority of the chow ‘wearing Mr. "8 peels eee aoa by his ay eee rs, arrived unex ly, and consequently was not greeted with much enthusiasm. t A second platform having been procured resolu- ons protesting against the exclusion of Mr. Brad- laugh, were carried unanimously, amid great cheering. The proceedings occupted half an hour, nd terminated with perfect order. 4 p. m.—Mr. Bradlaugh has entered West- minister Hall. He was much _ cheered by his supporters there, and outside by the crowd. 4:30 p.m.—W. Bradlaugh ig present, in his usual Seat, in tho house of commons, same a Parlinment Reawembled, THE QUEEN'S SPBECH. Loxpox, Feb. 16.—Parliament reassembled to- day. The Queen, in her speoch opening the ses- lon, refers £0 the’ malatens test of or d “relations with foreign powers. Referring to the restoration of tranquillity in Egypt, she the withdrawal Of the British troops is proceeding as expeditiously asa prudent consideration of the circumstances admit. The reconstitution of the government of Egypt under the Khedive has been partly ac- complished, and continues to recetve her earn- est attention. She has submitted to the Sul- tan and the powers, for their friendly consid- eration, the arrangements which appeared to her best fitted to insure the stability er of the Khedive's government, the prosperity al happiuess of the Egyptians, the security of the canal and the peace of eastern Europe. Her policy has been and will be directed to those objecta. She relies upon tts just appreciation by other countries. She is happy to state that the improve- ment in the social condition of Ireland continues, Agrarian crime has sensibly diminished and the law has been everywhere upheld. Measures will be submitted for the establishment of a court of criminal appeal for preventing corrupt practices and for perpetuating and amending the ballot act. A proposal will also be submitted to more effect- ually secure to tenants in England and Scotland compensation for agricultural improvements. She refers to the time devoted in recent years by par- Mament for the most urgent needs of Ireland, and Says the claims of general legislation and of other parts of the kingdom now demand a just regard. She trusts, however, that parliament will be able todeal with some of the legislative wants of Ire- land for which provision bas not yet been made, ————— THE RIVER AT CINCINNATI FALLING. Cincixnatt, Feb. 15.—The weather is very warm and cloudy, with occasional sunshine. The river 1s fluctuating, but is now apparently slightly declining, and ts about 66 feet 3 inches in heigat. It ts expected that the floods in the Licking and other streams, if they do not swell the current here, will at léast check its fall, ——— ‘The Dublin Trial Resumed. DvBLin, Feb. 15.—The examipation of the priso- ners charged with conspiracy to murder was re- sumed to-day. —— Prince Napoleon and the Ex-Empress. Lowpox, Feb. 17.—The Times publishes an au- thoritative statement regarding the interview on Tuesday at Farnborough between the ex-Empress Eugente and the Prince Jerome Napoleon which, it says, has cleared up some private misunder standings existing between the ex-Empress and the Prince, and has led to the formal recognition of the latter as the head of the Bonaparte ramily. ‘The ex-Empress was not called upon to express any opinion of her kinsman’s general policy, and could not, consistently with the line of policy adopted by her while sojourning in Great Britain, do more than assure her cousin of her best wishes for any constitutional action he may take towards OF SEVENTH STREET, BLING No, 1026, BE- | fveuts, per-onal description, chara pant Anp atayht tae stay OURAN ge | Excoe Reate ce ee Ee a ie F t iN THO pies AND EN Tl SPOHEILE ROL Aish, PWHIN' ASS) O"Efont onde, Retddha a feet 4 in Pan 0. WF - By virtue of a decree paseed the 9th day of Tonials from the elite of England, France, Indie and ruary" 1883, in the enue of Chase vas Chace ota, the United States. 223-1aw" No. 8,144, {equity in, tho Supreme Cont of thi = District of Columbia) shall oer for wale at public E Ss jon, and in front. o rein ! Axp Save. Gescribed real cotato aituated in the ety of Waauisging | SUCONOMICAL ALND tO on iUESDAY, the TWENIIETH DAY oF == t FEBRUARY, 1883, at HALF ‘OUR (4:30) O'CLOCK P. M., the south part of lot nine (9) 50 suas number four hundred and twenty-six (420), which eaid Ae cet edt te aor aa ae sa 6 sald Io - (66) feet and etht (8) inches; aleo, that horthers tos and a half (23) inches of lot’ ten (10), in equare 4: Sijoinine said lot No.9, becinninw at fhe woulesaters WEAVER, KENGLA & 00.8 LAUNDRY SOAP 18 FCONOMICAL, BECAUSE IT IS PURE: BEING YREE FROM ALL ADULTERATIONS, SUCH AS MAKBLE DUS', SOAPSTONE, PIPE CLAY, SILI- Soraer of Wee, oe Peers t| CATE, &c., WHICH ARE USED TO ADD WEIGHT on lot No, 10 two and & half inches: thence wost wity | AND BULK, AND WHICH QUICKLY WEAR OOF a line paralielto the south line of Jot 9, being a stip of | AND ROT THE CLOTHES. Fitatrest tnd ot tho sane dene oe ae outing on | “yp 1g SAFE, BECAUSE IT 18 MANUS ACTURED of ESDA 180 on WEDS ESDAG, HE TWENTY.-Frner FROM STRICTLY PURE MATERIALS, VIZ: STEAM HALF PAs’ DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1 T FOUR | REFINED TALLOW (PREPARED BY OURSELVES,) (4:30) COO Or eee a folons: el 6, PALM AND COCOANUT OILS; WHILE ON THE Sts point du the line of ilth street wort 124 foot fincas | CONTRARY MANY OF THE SOAPS ON THE MAR- thence ratnine alana auld tect dua Soules tet | THE CAHCASOES OF SURRE eee OTe ence runni ues ue sou! feet; ARCA! Trance dinar ae teres eee ny, ath, 26 feat; TH0e ENDANGERING LIFE. AND HEALTH nen cae up en im oneandtwo| PUT UPIN BARS, AND EVERY BAR BRANDED o9.t from the day of sale, the notes of the purdh WITH OUR NAME ven for y men! ng FOR SALE BY GROCERS RALL cote prepa ene sist Gre ce ee arc AND WHOLESALE ame Oeste Beer, hae oqit of $200 tequired atthe timeof gale.of | #13 9244 WATEK STREET, GEORGETOWN, D.0. ew o ‘are not complied wi ithin seven days the ‘Tru the right to rel att na got of the acing me wget fo PF THE WHOLE HISTORY OF MEDICINE conveyancing at the cost of the purchanors. No preparation has over performed such marvellous LIA) T Pree MLK. DOHAMEL, ‘Trusteo, | cures, ox maintained 80 widen sopmictins ae O° AYER'S CHERRY PEOTORAL, Which is recognized as the world’s remedy for all dis- eases of the throat and lungs. Its long-continued series of wonderful cures in all climates has made it univer- sally known as & safe and reliable agent to employ. Against ordinary colds, which are the forerunners of more serious disorders, it acts speedily and surely, al- ‘ways relicving suffering, and often saving life. The protection itaffords, by its timely use in throst and chest disorders, makes it an invaluable remedy to be kept always on hand in every home, No person oan (O'MEARA’S LIQUID 20° afford to be without it, and those who lisve once used it Tae os Bae En ee by ee RS mont elastic never will. From their alts contain: Pirecom Yasin! Rndored by that ereat Scien Giues'erecr: | and operation, physicians use the CHERRY PEOTORAT, ‘thing ‘solid as a Hock! Wood, Paper, Leather, Gees, extensively in their practice, and clergymen recommend China, Stone, ae, Always ready for instant use! Used | it. It is absolutely certain in its healing effects, and will dally the 6 8 Sruithsonian institute, Government ‘always cure where cures are possible, ae oe Stagg pee pet a a —_a_aSee ‘Sold by all Grocers, #iationers, Hardware | T TEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MEAT. ag be FINEST AND CHEAPEST MEAT FLAVORING ‘he trede and i muEPAT Oo, Brock, FOR SOUPS, MADE DISHES AND 1847 Penneyivains avenue, ‘Waahiny 2.0, 8 GUNT tie Sh Saree | hae Goods sent LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MEAT. Sold also by W. 0. O'MEARA, 215 Penua. Gf weak digeotion, Paletable tonto ip all cases ienits Saris penn Medical, 0. ‘Sain the marke LIEBIG COMPANYS EXTRACT OF MEAT. | Pebterere enres cr subetlbuon bet Te ‘ AOE ee TE bringing about a plebiscite. The recent visit of the Empress to Paris Wasa mark of sympathy with Prince Napoleon on account of his illegal arrest, Not of respect for the views of his manifesto. Shé disclaims participation in any unlawful or clan- destine enterprise against the republic. The Prince, on his part, states that if a popular vote should pronounce for a republic he should bow to it The republic has never yet, he says, polled a clear majority of the red electors, and it 1s therefore governed merely by virtue of ‘the popu- lar apathy. If the Prince is banished he ‘vill come to London. He has no intention of abdicat- ing his position in favor of his son. ‘The latter was not privy to the issue of the munifeato, but there is no antagonism between him and his father, ——~—_— The Markets, RERDELL’S CONFESSION. A BOMBSHELL IN THE STAR ROUTE CAMP. INSIDE HISTORY OF THE FRAUDS. A young man named Walter Mitchell was. charges Defory the Police Court this moraing with making threats of personal viol=nce to an ol named Martha McCutchen, of Capitol Hill. He Ploades ity, and gave his personal bonds in the sum of AFTER RECESS ‘Mr. Welsh resumed the stand for cross-examin- ation, and after a hurried consultatian between counsel for defense, Mr. Wilson satd the witness could stand aside, the counsel having decided to Wale cross-examination. Berdell on the Stand. After several witnesses had been called and not answered, Montford C. Rerdell was called to the stand. Rerdell, who had returned to the court room, took the stand and was examined by Mr. Merrick. He said iic first became acqi Ww. a eae Joho shot ns 7B, al V. Dorsey's house in'tals city. “tie met Peck in 1868 or 1869; first Decame acquainted with Miner in January, 1878; Orst became acquainted with Brady in the spring of 1879. Witness was not sure Where 8 W.vorsey lved in 1878, but thought he was then boarding on 10th street. In the autumn of 1875 witness was appointed to a position under the District govern- ment, and ee siso the place of secre’ to 4 E88 moved t 1181 1 street tu the fail or winter of. 187% ‘Witness occupied an office in the front basement not remember of seeing Miner till ganna. 1878. Miner had an office in the third Dorsey’s house in January or February, 1873 Witress remembered three persons who frequented Miner’s oMce—Boons, a man named Watts, from New Mexico, and Senator Dorsey. WITNESS’ KNOWLEDGE OF THE MAIL BUSINESS began early in February, the night before the dids or proposals for mail service were to be put in, ‘Witness went to Dorsey’s house that evening to 0° for six mont to keep the peac® for six months Ss appoinied Mr. Ric. jce,and he entered upon hts ‘allach ts a son of the late Chas. 8. Wella is a native of thts city, and, besides the ordinary Qualifications for the position, brings with him Lis experience as a member of the bar. ‘THE CHARGE AGaixst T. Zeu. Hoover—The change brought by Airs Mary KE Smith, of No. 1840 Massachusetts avenue, jainst T. Zell Hoover, for receiving $11 from her under false pretenses, was called for trial tu the Potloe Cougt . W. A.Cook appearing for the prisoner, Was called and falled to answer, Prosecuting Atiornes Moore sali he understood that the lady did not desine to prosecute tbe case, And he understood that It had beca settled as Well as such matters can be settled out of courk Judge Snell ordered that a summons be issued for the lady to come into court and testify in the casa, The Was set for Siturday. > A Srotex Warce Recoveren.—C. M. Wi Jeweler, of No. 716 8th street, East Washinet was charged before the Police Court this mornt with receiving stolen goods—a = Watch—i:now- Ing tt t have been stolen. case Was CON ‘Unued until next Thursday, on motion of counsel for the defendant. Policeman Slack recovered the watch from Mr. Wood, and stated that It was valued at $50, and was stolen from Mr. W. M. Haz- ard, of Corcoran street, near 14th street, by a cob Tue Pouce Inveeria: ‘SY THE GRAND Jvry.—To-day F. X. Dooley, Chas. C, Wilkinson, C. B. Hughes and John KE. Smiun were before the ind jury—the last named bell when Dorsey directed him to When he ‘ines», and, itis thought, the others, got up stairs ner him what | onthe same 4 xd want his = in; a co a it was fin! bp Proposals. Witness took a | | The Commissioners to-day appointed Solomon seat at a desx opposite liner, and filled in the dol- | Phillips station keeper for the second preaint lars and cents 1A the Dianks while Miner read the | station, vice Prince resigned. a ; A Dorsey and Boone were present. He thought ——_—_— Affairs in West W: 5 Watts was also present. Dorsey was there a nd lown ington. DIE tN Cur0aco.—Mr. A. J. Tilley, formerly @t portion of the time, though he was called ‘this place, son of the late Henry Tilley, for a Stairs several times. ‘Witness worked til about 1 | time postinaster here, died In ‘Chicago afew ‘Witness thought the book Miner used contained CE IN THE Canat.—There ts consiferable ice advertisements, Witness thought he had seen: Still in the Chesapeake and Ohio canal, and @ December, 18i8eat nowt eC ortheast, Tr, al Ouse street ni where Miner and witness were living. IN THE HANDWRITING OF BENATOR DORSEY. Miner said the entries in the book were in the | ARRIVED.—Steamer Connoho, from Plym handwriting of Senator Dorsey. Pock was not in | Joust, Goniny, with 100,00 feet of Iutnber td A Larax Scow ts being utit, upon Libber's wharf by Major Haines, to be used inthe Potomac flats improvement. THE NEW YORK STOCK MARKRT. ‘The following are the ovening and closing prt ithe New York Stock Market to-day, a3 rej by special wire to H. H. Dodge, 539 15th strest. posals were being finished. Tn the latter parc of duno ot the same year Dor- sey sont to withess to come to his housey It was hn ee him, ee La m Pango re fore ie a lat envelopes, which he asked witness to look over and see if he could und me to Boot and, ne tack 201 ni e 4 Dorsey asked if withess w | 8236, 8036 Pac. Mail - could vake charge of the business. Witness said It 119% 118}g Peo. D. ay hii ht that was all the conversation that day. On the next day, the wit- back to the house told Dorsey that he thought he could take charge of the business after getting some in- formation. Dorsey then told him to go to Boone’s house, where Boone would turn over to him all the Coy eet relating to the mall serv'oe, and that Boone understood npg paren togive him. Wit- ness went to Boone's gota Jot of and the case containing them. Vitness under- ‘stood that he was to attend to the busines after office hours. Witness took the papers to Dorsey's house, and ail the time he had he spent there, devoting himself to the correspondence and other matters arising from the business. RERDELL'S TRIP WEST. About the 5th or 10th of July Dorsey asked wit- ness if he wanted to takea trip through Dakota and Montana. Witness sald he would try to geta leave of absence from the District government. He made his application, which was granted, and on the ith of July he left for the west. He was to go West assist John . Dorsey in putting service | on the route from Bismarck to Tongue River. Before leaving he received instructions from Senator DEVELOPMENTS AT THE INVESTIGATION VESTEUDAY, 8. 8 Bailey, ex-internal revenue coliector.of Grand Rapids, before the Michigan legislative in- vestigating committee yesterday, admitted nis offers of offices in connection with ‘Senator canvass, but eatd that he had no direct auth from the Senator to do 80. A. B. Turner, editor of the Grand Rapids told the witness that Mr. Hubbell or a near fri had offered bim money into thousands ff he wor Oppose Mr. Ferry. Witness further said that Na- t£an Church, editor of the Grand Rapids Times, made an agreement with Mr. Hubbell to oppose Senator Ferry for §700 down and $1,800 more later, Nathan Church, editor and proprietor of the Grand Rapids Times, admitted having received money at different times during the summer and fall (rom Hubbell, which had been sp=nt in giving dinners and other entertainments to help on BALTIMORE, Feb. 15.—Virginia 6a, consolidated, 5 eltnieeraay 4736; new ten-lorties, 40; new ALTIMOBE, Feb. 15.—Cotton guiet—middting, 104. “Flonr unchanged and strong-. Wheat southern or and Ann, ‘frm: er and active: southern Thane peer emeen Seren 3 No. 2 we Tod, Bl 3 February, 1.233401-23%; March, 1.21 a1. Tags April, 1.26a1.26%; May, 1.273;a1.27%. Corn. Sea a et, Sec ae 4 5 ix 3 February’ Tayatsy: Maron. TiaTlig: abr Tose: hia? 69}¢870%." Onts dull and easy—sout 1; west ern wi 50a51; do., mixed, 47a49; i) arabl, quiet, 70a78, Hay un Without chance and firm. Butter quiet—western packed, Zonas: roll, 17a. Eags frm—freeh, 90; med 18030. Petroleum’ uncl |. Coffee easy—Rio carcoes, or- dinary 8 Sugar firm—A soft, ronned quiet foxsion. Whisky steady: 1717 hts to Liver steamer ': wheat, 28, 000 bi a Capitol Neves. committee on commerce further con- xine Senate commit ‘Dill this morning. Repre- sentative Dingley was before the committee, and explained certain features of the bill. THE BILL TO PURCHASE THE ARLINGTON PROPERTY. Dorsey, from whom he also recetved $1,500. Dorsey | opposition to Ferry. He had spent trom §1,000 Went with witness to the German-Ainerican Na- | $3500; could not oxy Precisely how much. ils op. tional bank, corner of 7th and F strets, and ar- don to Ferry, he Booared. aro3e trom the ba@ Tanged that he should draw on the bank in the | treatment his friends had received in the matter name of Jno. W. Dorsey & Co., to whose credit he Dank $3,000. Of appointments. Placed in the ‘SIX BALLOTS YESTERDAY. ‘The balloting was resumed yesterJay, Mr. Ferry on the first ballot receiving 45 votes; Stout, Wm. Newton (dem.), 11; Hinchman (dem.), rest scattering on nine candidates, Three ballots were taken without change, and onthe fourth seven fusionists went over to Ferry. On the firth ballot he scored another fusion vous, making bis total vote 64 On the sixth and last valiot Berry The District Congress, ‘THE SENATE DISTRICT COMMITTEE, at their meeting this morning, transacted no busi- ness except to order the bill for the relief of Daniel iveyance executed by the school trus- tees of the county of Washington, February 6th, 1873, to Daniel Breed. The deed conveyed two lots | lort one vote, leaving him within 11 votes of a situated in the couuty, choice, ‘THE RAILROAD DEPOT QUESTION. News Mricts. ‘The Senate District committee to-day discussed | aster considering the different bills relating to the bill In relation to the removal of the railroad pretenders the committee of the French chamber depots, but nothing was done with it, and the | Of deputies h rday adoy M. Floquet’s mi Prohibiting the presence in buen oe ria of conclusion seemed to be quite general that. noth- y pession : any members of former French dy aasties. ing could be done at this session of Congress. oo = — ince Jerome, after a cordial tnterview with The Mexican Award Case. fhe Empress Eugenie at Fi hu, started for WRIT OF MANDAMUS ORDERED TO ISSUR. In the Amtgs-Benner murder trial at Staunton, ‘This morning in the Court in General Term,in the | Va., which was in yesterday, the Jury is made case of U. S.ex rel. J. J. Key agt. F. T. Freling- | Up of 3 men from Richmond, 6 trom Alexandria, and 4 from Lynchburg. ‘The democratic caucus of the ‘Tennessee legisla- ture yesterday, aftera hot discussion, fixed the Tate Of interest on the state debt proper at 3 per cent. At West Chester, Pa., Tuesday, Benjamin ley, while insane, entered the room where hi Nathan Baer, was si aud huysen—application for a writ of mandamu:— which was decided on Monday last, the writ of mandamus was ordered to issue, returnable on the 2th inst., commanding the respondent to pay an instalment of an award made by the United States and Mexican commission, cr show cause why he does not do so. ——— Brps were opened atthe Treasury department to-day forthe construction of a marine hospital building at Memphis, Tennessee, as follows: John Reid, of Memphis, $38,775; D. J. McCarty, Wash- ington, $58,474; Robt. Davidson & Co., of Washing- ton, $5,695; Belknap & Dumesnil Stone Co., Louis- pile, 90,200, and Frank T. Paradise, Memphis, Tam Navy Yaxp Commission.—The members of the commission appointed to examine the various navy yards are now engaged in compiling their individual notes, taken during the different inspections, ing them at the next meeting of the From these notes the report to Congress made, and a meeting for that purpose will be held. at the Navy department next week. couist leeping, with penknife cut Baer's head almost completely off, The St Michael's (Md), Comet and Advertiser . EH Haddaway to Fayeue Gib- ‘of the Second ~ Henry Ward Beecher are cent lecture of the passed a resolution STAMP AGENOTES.—City Postmaster Tullock has | ‘ansfer books. At the conclusion of their evidence before the designated the following localtties for stamp agen- | .At, the eeridence before the cles In this District: 19th and P sts mw.; 10tn ana | Came Cuttill aad Wire Ofieee eee a tee Osta n.w.; 16th and M sts n.w.; éthand L ste Steamer Sultan, were allowed to go free. nw; ictand sts nw: Sth and Hsta me 6th oie eee Shee and sts. se.; ant sts. S.w.; and e___—_— LE Mo. ax aw. ini’ona Boundary sis. 2. MARRIED, st. antl ‘a. av. DW. jount Pleasant n.w.; SEBASTIAN—SCOTT. We i 18th st. and Mags. av, n.w.; 10th st, and N. Y. av. the ler. J. W. Bower, SOHN WEB nw; 9thand East Capitol sts; 16th and T sts. p. Tiak and SALLIE K. SCOTT. ne wW.; lith and Msts se.; 9th and P sts. n.w.; SUMAN—WEAVER. On ° 14thot Zotmery. ts] at the residence of the its, Rev. >. D., of St Pauls Lutheran Church, FARES TRUMAN. ton Bins ‘CLARA L. WiAV! dota of Washington, D. G. 4 eee Ushed shortly. ‘Tae New Five Cent Preces.—A report was cir- culated to-day that an order had ‘been Issued .to discontinue the coinage of the new five cent piecea and to recall those already issued. The report o'clock inated in the fact that the supply of the ; February 14th, 1888, oe pecen arte en ag S| nO H. LANE. aged twonty-threl exhausted, me corde! BUTT. ma. 883, ted the a4 we pul | Bigth you Friday, 160, ou o'clock p.m. Relatives and friends are vited. intend any more for the present, wotil it nas been dec! ‘whother the coinage shall be discontin' Secretary Foiger has as yet taken no action in the matter. SAVING Lira Im THE FLOopED Disraiors—The general superintendent of the life saving service the 9th district, at Buffalo, in which he says that reports from Louisville, Ky: show that the keeper and crew of that station are rendering inestima- 1883, st 6:30a.m.. Le} aa g

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