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a GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. ee =e GUUS. AUCTION SALES. Ss. B. ELLERY, e stcerscoR +9 DUBREUIL DROrHERS, MANUFACTURERS OF FINE GENTS’ & UKNISHIN 212 F Sterer Nonruweer, Was#ineroy, D.O. E Of the Finest Drees s Extra Fine Shirts to Espo Blirts to order... — Troursows SHIKT FACTORY axD MEN'S FURNISHING EMPORIUM, £16 F Street, opposit> Patent Office, Fine Dros § irts to order s specialty. Six best Bhirts f Ready-made Shirix at following unfinished, 75 cts: finished, 90 cts. less, un. |, 65c. : finished, 50 cts. Full line of Boys’ shirts. Fine assortment’ of Searfa, Gloves, Hosiery and Underwear. STEAMERS. &c. NORFOLK, POXTSMOUTH E SOUT! d Ceasting Co.'s Elegant Steamer, AKf, leaves 6th street wharf every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY at6 p. m, Btopping at Piney Point and Poi t Lookout going and in. Connecting in Norfolk with Breton, Provi- Sew sti oH st. ALF ob, Fo NORFOLK. PORTSMOUTH, FT. MONKOE Potomac AND THE SOUTH. it Company"s poplar steamer MTU, Cast ee ral m., stap- if and re- ing. Connecting in Norfoik with Boston. Psovi dence, New }ork anc J. toes riverateemers, and the Nor Western and Seaboard afd Koancke railro ids: id. Went Sf ord rota with the ¢ hesapeake and Ohio railroad. it rewived daily until 5 p.m. As WELCH, Agt. L- Mf HUDGINS, Gen. Supt. M™ VERNON! MT. VERNON!! STPAMER WW. CORCORAN | ‘eaves Tih street wharf duily (excent Sunday) for 3 Yemen at IW creiock im. ; returning reaches Washing. bee fne ae L. L. BLAKF, Captain. EW ORK, ROTTERDAM, ‘the first-cl fol cI iteamehips of this Line, "AMSTERD: M. RO” AM SCHIEDAM, | fF. RDAM. Z, IND. W. A. SCHOLL: ». le AS, ails fo the Netheriands, leave com sussex street, Jersey City, N.J., res ve IESDAY tor Rotterdam and Am: alternately. First cabin, $70: second cabir, = steer 28. Eke Sy General sent, 27 Sorth Will ny street, W. @. METZEROTT om. OF paar: apply to Penn. ave.- Washinutto ‘URTH GERMAN LLOYD— StraMsmrr Lixe Derwerx New Your, Havas, Loxpow, SOUTHAMPTON AND BREME. The steamers of this company will eail EVERY SAT- AY foot of 3d street, Hol jew York to Havre, Londo: en, first cabin, $100; re $00: at corti a) phy to OELKICHS 2 Bowling Now Yor! ;G. METZEROTT pe Pemnesivanis avenue northwest, Agente toe A Linz. tea TO AND FROM BOSTON AND BALTIMORE, LIVI RPOOL, QUEENSTOWN, GLASGOW, LONDONDERRY and GALWAY. id paswaxe certificates for Friends and Relatives eid Country. toany railroad station or steam- in the United States. ‘Lhe oniy line taking from Galway. and speed, ll improvements conducive td Kor Cabin. $50, $70 and $80. rage, lowest rate: BELLEW, Til 7th ‘ }. WwW. Mi 2 LEV te 3 dw Pbilaaciphia, Pa. N. local agents. WEEKLY LINE OF STREAMERS LFAVING SEW YOuK EVERY THURSDAY AT NOON. TOR ENGLAND, FKASUS AND GERMANY. De -daseage apply . C. B. RICHARD & CO., Generai Passenger Agata, 61 Broadway, New Luce €: te PERCY G. SMITH, Land 613 “¥ vania avenus. Bend for “Tourist Gazette apt Cusaep LINE. Norier., silly COMPANY LIMITED, KK AND LIVERPOOL, CORK HARBOL. NEW Y Parthia. We!) Ma -..Wed., Apri lL ANY VERY WEDNESDAY rBOM DEW 0B. RATE OF Passace: $00, $80 ana $100 Jor paseenaer scoomn ations. very low rates. cketa from Liv- Queenstown and all other parts of Europe st rates. Through bills of Jaien given for Delfast, Glasgow, Havre, Autwerp snd cther ports on the Continent and oor fretetat aod peor at the C ye Off OF freight anc b ommpany*e offic oc bie ar Gren Ph ite commen, BIGELOW & CO.. 605 Tth street. W VLENON A. BROWN & CO., N ‘Meears. OTIS BIG z sy York: & CO. __'THIS AFTERNOON. SHERMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer. So ‘No. 927 F street northwest. CHANCERY SALE OF DESIRABLE IMPROVED BUSIN! 53 PROPERTY ON THE WEST SIDE OF SE 4 ET, B' ING No. 1026, BE- W, L STREETS NORTHWEST; AND ALSOON THE EAS? SIDE OF ELEVENTH STRE ING No. 1121, BETWEEN L AND s NORTHWEST. EET: «of a decree passed the 9th day of Feb- 1S83, in the cause of Chaee vs. Chaee et al. . 144, in equity in tae Supreme Court cf the' t of Columbia, I shall offer for sale at public auction, and in front of the premises, the folowing described real estate ington, rt. 3 Titan : g O'CLOCK dred and, twenty-aix (426), which raid part of lot fronts twenty (20) feet on 7th street and rans {he eaine width with the depth of the eald lot alaty-aiz (66) fect and eixht (8) inches; also, that northern two and a haif (24) inches of lot ten (10), in equare 426, adjoinmg said lot No. 9, beginning at the southeastern f lot, running south in aline with 7th street ‘0. 10 ‘two and a half inches: thence west with perallelto the south line of Jot 9, being a strip of (2') two and a half mches ronting on , and of the same aepth ae lot Ko. 9 WEDNES) THE TWEN 1 ¥-FIRST 30) OPC! K a origiu , in Siuan ‘bounded as follows, to wit aare 341, and ahi at apoint on the line of iith street weet 124 feet inches outh from the northwest ‘anicie'of the square an thence running along said street due south 25 feet; thence (ine east 100 feet; thence due north 25 feet: thence due west 100 feet to the place nine. "Terms: One-third cath, and balance in one and two rea s from the day of ssle, the notes of the purchaser be wiven for the defe yinents, bearing #ix per cent per anuuim and secured {yy deed of trust upon the Property sold, or slleash, at the option of the purch- aser. A deposit of $200 required at the t'me of xale of ea Blot. Trt of sale are not complied with Soo pp Nee days the Trustee reserves the right to ‘at the riek feet ____To-morgow. ANSON BROS., Auctioncers. LARGE STOCK OF NOTIONS, FANCY GOO! &c., Ke.. DAMAGED AT THE LATE FIRE OF ©. R Ss. W. THORN & CO., 315 9TH STRELT NORTH- WEST. W SOLD IN LOTS 10 THE ‘ILL BE FEBRUARY TWEN- TRADE, AT AUCTION. MENCING AT TEN O'CLOCK, ‘and On TUESDAY MORNING, TIFTH, COMM continuing every day at same hour, until the entire stock ix disposed of. fi FAMILY SUPPLIES. 3 ups. T'pni Iba. 3% Ibe. GOOD ‘ane FEESH LOBSTER, GEO. A. O'HARE, Grocer, + 1213 7th street northwest, bet. Mand N. 116 Jusr Recenvep a Fazsa Luror TION OF PATE DES FOIE GRAS, IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC CHEESE, FROMAGE DE BRIE, NEUFCHATEL, ROQUE- FORT, SAP SAGO, CREAM CHEESE, YOUNG UATION OF SALE OF STOCK OF MADAM orn INGTON AT RSS 4. KING CHAND- LER’S, No. 707 MARKE1 SPACE— = -MORKOW (WEDN DAY) MORNING, eral assortment uausliy ina Arvt-clase Milinery and Dresemaking onkabiieh ment. PDUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. TRUSTErS' ON M 8) EET, BE WEEN T! ASD IWENTY-FOURTH 8T! WEST, AT AUCTION. Liber Nor 15 folio Mat ct wary One OF rt No. io 2 eq. records of Waahinxton county in the District of Columbia, and at the part thereby, ye will sell at ‘auction 0: THE SIXTH DAY OF MAKCH, A.D., 1883, that certain plece Gr patos! of land anit pretinee etbaste at certu! lece or ot and premise and being in’ the city of Washington in the District of Columbis, and known and distinguished on the ground lun or plat of said c ty as part of al lot numbered twelve (1). in square nutpbered thirty-seven i). bes «inning for the s:me at a point on the south line of “*M” street nineteen (19) feet west of the northeast cor- TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE BREE STE WEN TS TATED TS NORTH- irchaser’s cost. v8, otherwise ‘ru! ut the risk and cost of the five days. puble notice of paper pul =A aes, Db. a GEOLGE 0: HENNING, } Trustoos, tu, théds rye defaultiny ‘such re-sale in news. SALE OF ABOUT TWENTY-ONE OF LAND IMMEDIATELY NORTH OF ITY, AND PRINCIPALLY LYING BE- IW: EN FOURTEENTH AND SIXTEENTH STREETS EXTENDED, SUBDIVIDED INTO Under and by virtue of decree of the Equi Court, passed December 6th, 1882, in = cai wherein Mary A. Holread et al. are complainant. and Columb. J. Kalin et al. are defendants, equity cause No. 8,277, doc. unde a8 trustee, will sell. on MARCH FIRST, ‘A.D, 11 O'CLOC! ES, ¢ AC THE Y_AFTERNOON, thi ues, allthat tract of aud known on the prem: ud known ao parts of *“Heasant Plains” and: “Mount Pleasant fronting on Columbia rond, west of 14th street, and be- Jovging to the estate of the late James Ealin, containing ch has been eubdivided into 31 lois varying in area from acres, Strects and avenues conforming to the eubdtvision af ME, Pleasant and Colum!» College do, ‘Terms of Sale: One-third of the purchase-money to be pai-t in cach, the remsinder in two equal instalments atone and to years, with interest from day of sale, Qeed of trust. All conveyanc:ng at the + gi cash dengett of $100 will be required on each lot at the time of sale. offices of the rusian or of as Ruchionege oes Mt the ices or action JOHN J. JOHNSON, Trustes, 12-4 ‘SRS 43 atreot. GAYYER'S AUCTION, BAZAAR AND LIVERY No. 468 and 470 C street northwest, ‘Back of National Hotel. SALFB EVERY FRIDAY AT 10:30 A.M. COME AND SEE US. SEND YOUR HORSES. : about 21 acres, which or AMERICA, PINE APPL! ‘DAM, Corriages, Waxons, &c., that you want sold; Storage ENGLISH DaMHY. seeing peacntl ale, gra stapes ae GEO. E. KENNEDY & SON, vate sale: ‘Telephone connection. ‘W. 3: GEyEn. Ja27 1209 ¥F STREET NORTHWEST. ROB'T. VOSE & CO., Auctioneers. 4230-im TELS & CO.'S LIQUID COFFEE. ‘Coles trom which as bean extend the dead SPECIALTIES. 1 useless portion, and in which the true flavor and arcina have been preserved by passinw through scienti- teally constructed machinery, which has taken years to bring to present perfection. This « offee should be ured in preference to any other Cofiee, because it is cheaper than any other form of Cor i always ready for use, always d fee is wast in the making. Titer, sugar and milk to taste, and in less time than it takes’ to tell it the Coffee is ready for use. No grounds, nosediment, no hurry, no fret. Call for Circular. For sale by B.W. REED'’S SONS, 1216 F_syREET NORTHWEST. 4026 Bosrox Cucvapens, Boston Tomatoes, Boston Lettuce, Philadelphia Capona, Fresh Salmon, Fresh Scallops, Oysters, etc., a6 PALACE MARKET, JaS FRANK J. TIBBETS. NOTICE TO HOUSEKEEPERS! ©OG EEE RRR KEE 555Sg oor RR E 9, HE RRR ER Ssssy OF RRRFE aS Coco EKE R R KEE SSS* 555g TITT FEB RRR Y, Tl NN N aao T KE RRL HNNNG @ wg FEEL He ee ogo Ssss8 T Eee k Eius iid NN GOST RRR EREL ll A NN N CCORER RRP L Il AA NN NC CE RRR LE L TAANNNO EB R RE L TILASAAN NNO OK R EEERELLLLIIA AN NN OOC ERB cGG_ 00 L EEE Rn G@ GOoOL BD NNN foe 8.86, BF Ek Gc6G@ OO LLLL DDD KEE N KN 2 bg HHOE £ HHH tf L L HH # L L ~~ BH H ELLE LLLL 2 WILL ALWAYS MAKE BEAUTIFUL ROLLS, BREAD AND BISCUITS. ‘Wholesale Depot, corner Ist street and Indiana avenue, jet WM. M. GALT & CO. RAILROADS. JPALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD FAS é EAST AN é WEST, #TON.— DOUBLE TRACK! OUPLER ! TO TAKE EF WEMBEE 12ru, 1852. LEAVE. WASHINGTON. my Chicago, Cincinnati sud St. Louis Slee, Fast Express, ati, St. Louis aud Chicao. ity and Way Stations. XPRESS. nd Way (Piedmont ster, Hasorstown and Way, via. PiMOKE EXPRESS. Stras- v9 ut of Hoeks and Way stations. :1e— PH LADELPHIA, NEW YORK AND BOSTON ESS. Parlor Cars to New Yi y Express, (counects for Ha- ven.and at Fomt of Rocks for Frederick.) Hyatisville and Laurel Express. iteville, Annapotis Juuction, Jessup'a §rg, Derreys._. On Sundays stope at all stations, 20:00 BALTIMORE EXPRESS, (stops at Hyaitsville and fa fo: = Pittsby po nicag. Cactunett and £ rome Expren. Sleeping Care icin iswilie Exprom. Sleeping ati, Louis '2:10-—Baltimore, Ellicott City, Annapolis, Way. aud Way. PRESS. ‘Beitimore, Philadelphia and N. Y. Express. -30—Baltimore and Way Stations, (Winchester, Fred- erick, F and Way, via Kelay.) 4:20—Baltimore. Hyattaville & Laurel erick, via Kelay, stomping at us Junction.) 40— Baltime Annapolis and Way Stations. 45—Point of Fredeciok. ratown, Win. ne (On Sunday to Point of an aly. segfes and Way Seacione foc Gone 6 5:48 BALTIMORE EXPieSS PITISBURG, CLEVELAND and DETROIT 2 ping Cars itieburg. 99:40_PHIL ADELPHIA. NEW YOU and” BOSTON EXPRESS. ini Cars to New York. ieaeo, . K. LORD. Gen. Passenger WM. CLEMENIS. Master of Trata, Agent, Balto, - ait PGREAT LYA PENNSY! TO THE NORTH, WES’ DOUBLE TRACK. Line, 8:30 ach dally. wit cats Harrisbarg to Cincinnati. Western Ex mi. daily, with Paluca’ Cars to Pittal % Mail Ex ma andaigrus, Rochester, Bu! 50 p.m. daily except Saturday, with Palace whgetawtn Gace dara, except Sumde~ Bor ~~ Cam ond 4:40 p.m. daly, excpt aa re ees ‘UnN R. KELLY, Fi ; TN pase cian BEEF, LA! Vi MUTTON, &ec. EEF copana SESE om rn anc Center City Post One ~ 08 Adin eting delivered {revof charge to allpartsof the ctr. marl _ FINANCIAL HIS 18 THE AGE OF PRO- aid new ideas, f SERVE ¥UND LIFE ASSOCIA TION ia the new idea in Life Insuravee. Has the ap- Proval of the wisest Insurance experts, and unprces- dented support of the publie—writing over four mil- Bs am 8 Btalis ‘gnd 206 I. ¥. KNIGHT. Manager. 0, SPECULATORS. —L. A. HILL & Bi tran lway, New York, Business, baving best facilities. A Moxex J AKING Caance. The Co-operative Account in Stocks, Grain, Petro- Jem, ete. Bustos only Gus Dollar each.” Etrwe month profits. We refer to subscribers w! ve realized from: SY to 200 ver cent. net on their investments in 30 days. Order now. §5 for 5 shares. and same rate u; wari. Novdelay. Accounts are formed every week, Markets are now ld’ a Options ‘continually tiated. Information furnished. Market Address KICHARD MARVIN & CO.. Bi ission, -48 Broad street, (Member N.Y. Co.), New York. jan23-tu, th, s&K,Im pate STOCK TELEGRAPH WIRES BETWEEN WASHINGTON, NEW YORK AND RICHMOND. H. H. DODGE, Bonds, Stocks and Investment Securities Bought and Sold on Co: No, £39 15rm STREET, (CORCORAN BUILDING,) 4gency for Prince and Whitely, Stock Brokera, 64 Broapwar. N&w Yorx. promptly. Quotations of Stocks and Bonds and in- formation regarding the Markets received through our wires INSTANTLY direct from the New York Stock Exchange. nl PROFESSIONAL. “A RUIFICIAL EYES, TH. Ae 3-00 Feartonere’ Sectitir sr can Old Stand, 453 Pa, ave. Telephonic connection. rn ” TISEFUL FRET Prcmore WEATTH AND LON Aseiy, nence the thousands from far and near that white WHITE'S establishtuent, 10 Pome avenue, opnorite Willard Hi or raet fom “and Pisin, Vascular Fxcresences and other complaints of aie to the moat Gulden Gin Ottioe fee $1 per visit for foot in orders jut Finetk Ly SONER, MEDICAL ELECTRICIAN, Heosian, ‘bulphee ond all tho given. TG stieet, cppenite Miges Hoses M.A. FRENCH, MAGNETIC HEALER and Business Medium, can be found at 1010 7th street nortL west, where she will be pleased to mere. icnds and custom: M835 RIGHT, MAGNETIC AND CLA) voyant Physician, has eminent success in treating acute and chronic diseases (both mental and physical), without medicine. oom 600 6th street 4 ' northwest, DeakoBaht 8: THE MOST RELIABLE SPE- ‘cis in thie , with twenty years’ experien ean be consultcd confidentially, every Wednesday and Saturday, trom 2to9p.m., at his office, 436 C street northwest. Guarantees a positive cure in all diseases of the nrinary organs and nervous wystem. (Cases recentiy contracted cured in 4 to 6 be Ta ge doa 5 sicians of Baltimore, his native city. Megn office, N. Liberty street, Baltimore, Md. Private and nepa- Tate rooms for Indies. Jan29-3m Go AND, SEE PROF. WARRING, MEDIUM AND REAL ASTROLCGER, 15 Nirth street northwest. Five thousand dollars to any one who can equal him in the past, present and suture, causing speedy mar-iages, bringing separated together, and in business affairs, whose advice ix invaluable. He tells cousuitor'’s name in full, and is the only person that can do a0. Prof. Warring asks no questions and uses no cards of any description in his profession. SATISFAC (ION GIVEN OR NO PAY. Fee—Ladies, $1; gentlemen, $1. Jal6-6w* RS. POWELL, OF PHILA, BUSINESS TEST Medium apd C'sirvoyant, gives names, describes Persons, writes mechanically.” Circles Tuesday and Friday evenings. Aleo reads by cards. Will engaxe for private sittings. 928 E at. mw. Jall-Gw* ME. BROOKE TELLS ALL THE EVENTS OF All business confidential. Ladiesand Gan- 408 L etrest, between 4th and 28-8" Ms: LACY, WORLD-RENOWNED FORTUNE ‘Teller, Medical. Basinees Clairvoyant, born with second sight, tells without questioning names, dates, events, personal description, cl icter of absent friends. Satisfaction guaranteed. 928 E street. d13-10w Osos toRANR, QUEER EMMA, GIPSEY FORTUNE ‘TELLERS, are encamped in Pariors at No. 608 13th st. n.w. ‘They hav monials from the elite of England, France, Indi the United States. ‘n23 WOOD AND COAL. ra) Coan: Coan: arriving, direct fi pret aia eed iu best a Se rs 00s eet a. a Ben FF, f12-1m 1114 and 326 Pennsylvania avenue. Coat Axp Koxoura Woon. Our Stock of Coal and Wood is complete, and to which we ask the attention of consumers, quality and quantity guarant B Lowest market rates. STEPHENSON & BRO., ‘Mill and Depot, 7th-strect Wharf. Office, 8.E. corner 12th and Penn. Ave. MEDICAL, «e. mines Lykens Valley and andclean. Also, Kind- RS. BROTHERS AND GRAY GIVE NO FREE prescriptions und send you to someside show drug- st who will agree to divide profits with the doctor. pPointed of a’cure of private diseases should gonmult Drs. BROTHERS and GHAY, $06 B st at. BW. 5 fugnish yqu Med:cines, guarantee & cure or no ‘Thirty-five years’ experien 6-Im" ADIES’. YOU CAN CONFIDEN TIALLY CONSULT Dr. BROTHERS, 906 B street southwest. Particular Attention paid to all Diseases peculiar to Ladies, marie or sin All Irrewularities and Ovarian ‘roubles trea hirty fi experience. 5-1m* R. LEON, THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED AND only reliable Ladies’ Physician in the city, can Consult-d daily at 237 Pennsylvania avenue. All female Complaints and Irregulari ay mpt treatment. Correspons and consultation strictly confidential. ‘Goparate rooms for Indios ‘Office hours 2 to 4and 6 to8 p.m. ja16-2m_ ADAME DE FOREST HAS REMEDY FOR LA- dies. | Allfemale complaints quickly cured. Can be consulted daily at 1245 7th streetnorthweat, Oficehours from 1 to9 o'clock p.m.. with ladies only. £6-2m"™ EAD! READI Certain cupsfor aU arb beeee ee Gieet. cure tr impotency, Syphilis, &e. Gonorrhoss cured in 48 hours: Wit. BSTORLEN gears vies fone ‘Svenue northw. seal on receipe of ‘price. auit ANHOOD RESTORED. | A victim of early impruaence, causing pa Bremesure Dear cee haar Seyoue Spey mown remedy, has Gisdovered '& simple means BH: REEVES, 13 i mufferorn. A 45 Chatham street, New York. Bde. tU,thiekern CARD. A te all who are suffering from the errors and in. tiove of youth, nervous weakness, early. decan, foes of man! 3, 1 will end a recipe that will caro 300, FREE OF GHAIGE. | This great remody was dis: covered by a missionary in South America, “Sen self-acldreased envelope to the liz: Jourem T.Ieeeae Station D, New York City. o7-s, tu, th, &k, 1y R.. ROBERTSON, THE MOST RELIABLE Al av behing tian Nara Weaat seoce t confidential. ey consulted Vedneesdays an: from to 9 p.m, athis office, 456 C street northwest. Haters, to she physicians of Baltimore. Main 30 North lberty street. Baltimore. Md. Bi &e., Ke,, Prop'r. EDGERS, JOURNALS, T , Oa Saget at Lecett's Bindery, 1012 Pa. ayo. RTs 3 Dae ‘AND JOB Par PRESS WORK FOR THE TRAD) 492 Sth stroot near P= GB80N BROTHERS, 2 ACUOA BOOK non eG 8. Ve ATI, FRENCH CONFECTIONERY, BON-BONS ereige es CARAMELS manufactured fresh CANDY FACTORY, 620 9th street northwest. Brench Store 1389 Pennsylvania avenue. 418-6m HE CELLULOID TRUSS: THAT NEVER T'treas: wears out aways clsant and can be ‘worn while Is tor galoat é CHAS, FIBHER'S, 623 7th atreet ‘MRS. FI: oe L ISHER devotes ber attention. to the wants2t THE TRADES. Books, AL, Cini ceat ee en SERN 01 tang, oD . 0 D B. B.— Note by promptly YOUR LAST CHANCE THIS SEASON, KING’S PALACE, 814 SEVENTH STREET. WONDERFUL REDUCTIONS. ELEGANT BLACK TIps, At25 cents s Bunch, ‘Three in a Bunch. CLOSING PRICES OF CHILDREN’S AND MISSES’ TRIMMED HATS, From 25c. to 50c, LOVELY PLUMES At600., T5e. and $1. FINE REAL BEAVER HATS, At50c. and 750, RIBBONS, VELVETS AND PLUSHES Almost Given Away. CHILDREN’S AND LADIES' CLOAKS At Your Own Prices, FRENCH PATTERN HATS, From $4 to $6, sold formerly at $15 and $20. BEST TREBLE ENGLISH BLACK CRAPE, For velling, very wide, at $2.and $2.50 per yard. LACES, KID GLOVES, LADIES' UNDERWEAR, Cheaper Than Elsewhere, A few more days only and our great closing eale will end. Don’t fail to call at KING'S PALACE, ccd 814 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. Pons Ax» Inviconarixe. ‘Those who may wish to purchase, either as a olicious beverage or for medicinal purposes, an unadulterated Whiskey, are invited to make trialof the celebrated brand, EPP, PPP E TITT REE NN N 0 OG bri prip gee BBE. qe RNS Ler eee of PG vu Pe P REER E T EREN NN Wowwe a S85 KER WwwwuH HG g Ex P= Uy ore BPH Ss eh BEF wow HOBD Se8 Ec Eee ¥ ‘This Whirkey, upon an analytical examination, has Proved tobe FEEE from Fusil Oil, and indeed of any of the modern ingredients whioh are used to give a flo- titious age and fisvor to this popular drink, For eale by BROWNING & MIDDLETON,)} BARBOUR & HAMILTON, J. B. BRYAN & BRO., and B. W. REED'S SONS, H. & H. W. CATHERWOOD, PHILADELPHIA, SOLE FROPRIETORS, ‘ae D.C. 2 $a18-78t TPES PRINCE GrORGE’S ENQUIRER, ublished at UFPiK MARLBORO’, Prince George’ id, having an_exteusive circul tion in sai ¢ throughout Souhern Maryland, offers spe- cia! inducen.ents to the merchants of Washington asan advertising medium. Asa Literary and Political Journal it is admitted to be among the very best in Maryland, Send for sample copy. OSEPH K. ROBERTS, Jn., £12 FRED. SASSCER, Jr.,, NTON FISHER. CHEMICAL DRY CLEANING ESTABLISH- MENT, 906 4 street northwest. ‘Thirty years’ experi- ence. “I adies’ and Gentlemen's Garment Cray are perfectly cleaned by this euverior vening Dresses a # v._ Opinion official chemist of Tie District of C- jemicals are of the most effectual na- re and, harmless, and your perfect machinery is not surpassed in Paris, New York or eleowhere.” Notice. — Grease spots xuarsnteed to be thorouxhly removed.au29 20° O'MEARA’S LIQUID 20° RRR (00, Bite ° ° oO Editors. RR RR aq UU KEE Warranted the. strongest, toughest and most elastio Glue on Earth! Endorred by that ereat Scientest, Prof, Baird, of the U.S. Fish Com: dreds of families, Bottie of O'Meara's Royal Giue, with Erush and Tin Cover. only 2Uc. By mail, 1c. extra, Sold by all Druggists, Grovers, Stationers, Hardware, ‘be trade and public suppned by tats Pennants OMBARA® co., ay nnsyivanis avenue, Wasl .C., Hendguariera for that ‘wouilerful 3 RAZOR! $85 GUN! ‘That $1 CORN KNIFE, endorsed by all Chiropodists. Sporting Goods Catalégue sent postpaid w Bold als by W. C. O'MEARA, 216 Penua. ave. 05 Hi, > 2428, 3 . IMPORTER AND TAILOR, 1111Pennsylvania Avenue Northwest For first-class work and artistic tailoring place your orders with the leading house of Washington. G AS Cooxrxe Sroves, FOR SALE om AT THE GASLIGHT OFFICE, $029 cocoa. TENTH STREET. E PPS’ BREAKFAST. GRATEFUL—COMFORTING **By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion und nutrition, and by 8 careful application of the fine FP ies of well ne- eeted Cocos, air. Eppa has provided, our Dreekfast t- a delicately-flavo) weraxe, wi may save us many heavy bills. Itis by the judicious constitution may be ve ‘use of such articles of diet that a gradually, built up until strong en: every mndency to d'tease. Hunareds of subtle are weak pede Wetter oars ae oT eC hee ‘emay escape many « fa! 1y Lad ing ourvelves well fortified with pure blood and & hrop: erly nourishe Service Gasetion nourished frame."—Civil ‘Made simply with boiling water or milk, Fold in tins, (only 34-1b. and Ib.), by Grocers, labeled. JAMES EPPS & CO., 016-m,tu&s Homeopathic Chemists, London, Eng. Cosnrxcnam, Haren, Has tho SPRING-STYLE BLOCK. 8 811 H street northwest. NOTHING SHORT OF UNMISTAKABLE BENEFITS Conferred upon tens of thousands of sufferers could originate and maintain the reputation which AYER’S SARSAPARILLA enjoys. It is a compound of the best Veretable alterativos, with the Iodides of Potassium and Iron,—all powerful, blood-making, blood-cleansing and life-sustaining—and is the most effectual of all remedies for serofulous, mercurial or blood disorders. Uni- formly successful and certain, it produces rapid and complete cures of Sorofuls, Sores, Boils, Humors, Pim- ples, Eruptions, Skin Diseases and all disorders agising from impurity of the blood. By its invigorating effects Atalways relieves and often cures Liver .@ $30,000 Fox 93. PULAR Monroe Te a COMMONWEALTH SUSTRIBUTION oo, in the city of Lor: WEDNESDAY, FEBRU; These dra goer on the Me 1883. last day of each months ear aa Seas a epeated naan — Placed this Com- 3 2d Edition. Lalit Telegrams toi Star ‘The Wise-Yawey Difficulty. JOHN 8. WISE IN THE RICHMOND POLICE COURT—HE 13 FINED $5 FOR ASSAULT. RIcuMonp, Va., Feb. 20.—Captain John 8. Wise He ne ae a the taking of a deposition in the latter’s ‘contest the former as at-large. Wise acknowledged the charge and said he would re- peat the assault under same provocation, even Massey were 150 years old and in church. He ‘Was fined $5. Gen. Geor J. Hundley, Massey's counsel, asked for a contint that upon full investigation it might be found necessary to ice the parties under bonds to keep the peace Perenteer. thie pene Oe ms A SHARP COLLOQUY. between Gen. Hundley and Capt. Wise, the latter remarking that, perhaps, 1t would be better to re- uire bonds of him as ‘against Hundley. Gen. lundiey sald he had always treated Wise cour- , but that he would neither seek nor shun a difficulty with him; the court-room = not the placea arrest, Dut they disclaiming any — Intention to carry the matter any further, they were discharged with recognizance. Balloting ii ichigan. Dernorr, Mic., Feb. 20.—In the joint conven- tion of the legislature the first baliot for United ‘States Senator resulted as follows: Newton (dem.), 47; Burrows, 18 Palmer, 14; Pgh 12, with 21 scatteting on seven other candi- 8. Inthe second ballot Newton received 46 votes, Burrows 19, Palmer 18, Willets 18, and Ferry 12; Scattering 20. ——— Hanged fer an Outrage. TELLERSBURG, IND., Feb. 20.—A negro named Williams was hung by a posse of citizens at dusk lastevening, He had outraged Mrs. Taylor in her own house, and had escaped, but was found in the woods by some citizens, who left him hanging near the scene of his crime. pee Damage Threatened by Floods. KEOKUK, lowa, Feb. 20.—If the ice goes out at the present stage of the water in the Mississip] river the damage cannot be below $600,000 $750,000. The lumber interests will be chiefly affected. Considerable has already re- sulted to bridges. Flight of a Defaulter. Meramora, Itt., Feb. 20.—Louts F. Fellitzsch, Master in chancery of Woodford county, has dis- His accounts are short more than peared. 500, and he owes about the game amount in the city. ' His Property has Deon attached. He leaves a wife here. He was a prominent democratic poli- Uctan, and had been a soldier in the Mexican war. He was much liked here. ——__ Death of a Minister. PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 20.—Bev. Wm. Suddands, D.D., for 48 years rector of Grace P. E. church, and forthe last three years its pastor emeritus, died this morning in his 83d year. eee een A Mother Sees her Four Children Burn to Death. BRACKET, Tex., Feb. 20.—By the explosion of a kerosene lamp in a farm house on Presidio creek, 12 miles from here, four children of ay varying from 2 to 7 years were burned to death, and their mother, Mrs. Michael McDonald, who was alone In the house with them, was compelled to witness the scene, the flames having cut her off from the children’s room. ——— More Arrests in Dublin. Dosti, Feb. 20.—James Mullett, one of the con- spiracy prisoners, has been allowed to receive two letters and to sign a check. Aman named Quin- bam pa pure men, named Mahoney, sll ex. suspect longing in Castle Island, have been arrested. They are charged with being members of the “Invincibles.” The wives and mothers of the prisoners were admitted to the gallery of the court to-day and warmly greeted the prisoners. eg Wall Sircet To-day. ‘HE BEAKS HAVE THE BEST OF IT. New Youx, Feb. 20.—The Post's financial article Says: The general character of the stock market during the forenoon was weak and feverish, and the net result of the forenoon’s business was a de- cline of & to 2 per cent, the latter on Oregon and Trans-continental, with also a decline of 1X on Rock Island, 134 on Northern Pacific weferred, % on the common, 136 on the Milwa' and ‘St. Paul, and 3 percent on St. Paul ‘Manitoba. ‘The opening of the market, though a fraction be- jow the close of last night, was firm, and in the first half-hour there was even a slight improve- ment, but trom that time everything an tO down with an increase of business. About 1:: and irom that time on, there was scarcely a rally worthy of mention. The total sales up to 12:30 Were about 225,000 shares, the market remaining oeeey at 12:30, with pricesa above the lowest. ——— The Markets, BALTIMORE, Feb. 20.—Virginia consoliiated, 508 ‘past-dus coupons, 48) how toss fortes, 40; bid o-day? BALTIMORE, Feb. 20. 10%. Flour unchanged. easier; western casier. closing firm; southern ey ea do. amber, 1.26a1.30; No. 1 Maryland, 1. tg ee jo. 2 spot, 1, 23\a1.233¢: oe 81. 26, ate * ern lower; western lower, closing firm; 68a71; do. yé 68a71; i; February, 7240724: March, 70% id. Oats, thern, Sdas4; 5las4: do., 49a51; sy]- Yania, 50a54. Rye Ticks Tia73. Hay Provisions steady and firm. Butter quiet—western fomoee 20025; roll, 17022. Kees lower, 20. leum unchanged. flee dull—Rio inary to fair, 73ge8}4. Sugar strong- iq st ‘A soft, 8%: copper Whisky steasiy, 1.17a1.1434. Teuned qutet: Weuatbt- Frei ixhts to Liverpool er steamer unchanged and auict.“Receipts—flonr, 3°802\ barrels: “wheat 99,000, bushels; corn, 107,000 bushels; oats, 6,000 "br ls; Tye, none. Shipments, corn, 3,800" bushels. 3 yheat, 311,000 bushels; corn, 277, bushels. sem ate Nominations To-day. ‘The President sent the following nominations to te Senate to-day: Jose De Carricarte, to be United States consul at gorunna. Warner Perrin Sutton, of Mich., to be U. & con- sul at Mat»moras. doab N. Pa ter oa, of New Hamrshire, tote U. S. maFsbal .Or Bie district of New H. amp: hi e, Genio M. Lambertson, of Nebraska, to be United States attorney for the district of Nebraska, ee gee eee Capitol Notes. ATTORNEYS FOR INDIAN TRIBES. The Speaker laid before the House to-day a letter from the Secr.y of the Interior trans- mitting a letter from the Commissioner of Indian affairs on the subject of the large sums of money Ce enn by different Indian tribes in payment of attorneys’ fees for the collection of money due them by the United States Secretary Teller Congress authorising tho appolacsent or ay OF authot © appointment of an of- ficer, to be known as sollction for the Indian bu- reau, at a salary of $4,000, whose duty it shall be to examine all claims; no attorneys to be recog- nized by the department in its settlement of In- dian claims after the appointment of such officer. ‘The Commissioner of n affairs states that in the past five years not less than $25,000 of money belonging to the Indians have been paid to outaide parues for collecting the money when due. EFFICIENT LIFE SAVING APPARATUS. ‘The Speaker laid before the House to-day a let- ter from the Secretary of the Treasury transmit- ting, in reg; to a House resolution, a report from the supervising inspector general ‘of steam in relation to the efficiency of the means ow employed for the preservation of life from steamboat disaster. The report says: “The effic!- ency of the equipments used is undoubted, and it believed that there has not been an accident EXPENSES OF CONTESTS. A favorable report submitted to the House on elections upon the ‘The bill to pay Frost $i and int several but it fs understood Wyatt Aiken, $708; M Te caus $ n, $708; M. nd $1000; Gustavus ‘Sessinghaus. S00 ad- be asked in the de- raham Frost,$2,000. Sessinghaus $16,000, ‘will not be ditional reimbursement will ficiency billin cases. THE ADVISORY 0! Of the House of Represent=tives held a meeting to- day, but did not reach any conclusion as to the fst shy of business for the remaining days of session. Nava Onpexs. Jas. A. Hawke has een ordered to the recetving ship Wabash, 26th inst; Paymaster John R. Curmody to Corps, and the National Rifles, and as they will all parade with overcoats ana shakos there will be Uniformity of the whole line. Tne Infantry, un- der Col. Moore, will parade four compantes.Capts. Dalton, Ross, Goddard and Miller, and will have Shroeder’s band; the Veterans,’ Caj Thom. asson, will have two companies, headed by the Second Artillery band, and the Rifles, Eapt Burnside, two Companies, headed by a de- tachment of the Marine band. ‘This ——- the commanders of the three corps waited resi dent Arthur and Gen. Sherman, who will review the line. The line wiil be f at the Infantry’s armory about 2:45, and they will proceed up Pean- syivanta avenue, through the west gate of the Ex- jansion, ecutive Mi and, ing in review, will con- Haue up Fennsyivania avenue to 20th 0 K street, t street, to E street, when the Rifles will leave the line, and at the avenue the Veterans Will leave. ——_.___ Jadge Sacil on “Fences.” A CHARGE OF RECEIVING STOLEN PROPERTY ON TRIAL IN THE POLICE COUKT TO-DAY. Randolph Robey, a jeweler on 14th street, was ut On trial before the Police Court this morning rectiving stolen guods id watch and Balk of gold bracelcta: valued et 8S, the operty of Mrs, T. Dewitt Allen, of No. 1001 H st . for the larceny of which Waiker, Mrs. Allen's servant jail by girl, was camaro to judge Snell several days is Arnold and Greer testified to to the store of the de- had boucht it and paid fendant, who said that $2 for tt Lieut Arnold stated that Mr. Robey that the police on that beat told him to buy such ry ‘The defense offered. to prove m that fhe Gefendant made such pufcheane with the properti recetvers property notice that they will be re- viewed when they were bought here. I am not to recognize such fences,” continued the “It you can Justify this fence, you can Justify Mantz, fence. We are not going to have any large or small fences either. e defendant stated he bought the watch from the gi ving her $2 for it. She stated that she want e money to go to Baltimore. He also stated that the jewelry was of the cheapest character, and was not worth much more than he patd for it. The court continued the case till to-morrow to let the defense produce expert ony as to tne value of the jewelry. ide oe District Government Affairs, ‘The Commissioners decline to permit the exhi- oa of a “Striking” machine on the streets ere, ALLEGED OBSTRUCTION OF A HIGHWAY. Mr. M. M. Holland addressed a note to the Dis- trict Commissioners calling their attention to the east side of 7th street between Howard nve- nue and Lincoln street, where, he states, several property holders have constructed stone fences along the front of their property, extending from ten to fifteen feet into the public street. He re- ests that the Cosaeatentoners take suitable ac- this POLICE EXAMINING BOARD APPOINTED. ‘To-day Major Brock, of the Metropolitan police force, designated the board recently authorized by the Commissioners to, inquire as to the inefficiency of such members or the police force as have been designated by the several lleutenants for such ex- amination a8 to ability to perform efficient po- Uce duty. The board will const of Caj Vernon, Lieut. James W. Gessford, Drs. W. G. H. Newman, of the first surgical division; Dr. John- Son Elfot, of the second, and Dr. 8. A. H. McKim, of the thira division.” They will convene at 3 o'clock to-morrow, and will remain in session un- Ul 4 o'clock 5B m., and make a report of their ac- tion to the District Commissioners for their ap- proval or disapproval. THE POLICE FUND. Mention has been made in THE STaR of a pro- moe Mary Socege i into the police fund. is fund is held in trast y Robt. P. Dodge, the assessor of the District, under the authority of the Commissioners. Any Feport on the sublect, re- quired by Congress, or by any one whose request should be entitled ‘to consideration, will be fur- nished without hesitation. amount now standing to the credit of the fund in the Treasury of the United States, was, on February 1, $22,450, on vhat day 876.3 Interest was drawn from the 365 bonds in which it is invested. This fund is made up from fines im- Posed by the trial board for violations of the police Fules, emoluments received by any member of the force, all of whom are required under pain of dis- missal to report and account for such fees oremol- uments, all rewards paid and all moneys aris- ing from the sales of unclaimed goods. The disbursements of this fund are made by the Commissioners, and generally to disabled men on the force in the line of duty; their neces- Sary expenses during tre Ume of such disability on the certificate of a competent surgeon stating the manner, cause, condition of the injury, may become a charge upon the policemen’s fund. but the board may discontinue such allowance for any satisfactory reason. Sometimes funeral ex- peas have been allowed In case of non-ability of lends Of deceased policemen to bury them. ——_ ASSAULT ON A POLICEMAN.—A young man, named. James Kellum, was before the Police Court to-day for assaulting OMicer Prather, and also for disor- derly conduct. The officer stated that he put the young man under arrest on the avenue last even- ing for disorderly conduct, and he turned on wit- ness and kicked him and tore his uniform. He was Be tones assault and $5 for disorderly con- luct. colored, was before Jude Snell to-day chai with the larceny of twenty-five cents from Michael Robinson, and a like sum from Isaac Walker. The ‘witnesses testified that Ward came to them with @ subscription book soliciting subscriptions to ad- Vertise afair. He also stated that the names of ‘the donators would be published, and their bust- hess advertised. The book was exhibited in had a verse of scripture on the fly-leaf,and show that he had received a many donations. Ofticer Breen testified that the defendant went to Mr. A.M. Clapp yesterday and asked for a dollar toget his wite out of the stationhouse.. She had not been arrested. ‘The case was continued for evidence for the defense. —__ COLLECTING SUBSCRIPTIONS. —Willlam E. wee BILL FOR AN ACOOUNT OF: Stock AND aN InsUNC- Tiox.—Annie G. Hume, widow of the late Thomas L. Hume, to-day, by Gordon & Gordon and Enoch ‘Totten, died a bill in equity against Mary E. Pick- rell, surviving executor, the Potomac Insurance Company and others, fér an account of stock and injunction. She claims that her father, A. H. Pickrell, bequeathed all his estate to his wife, the executrix, and upon her death or remarriage, to the compiainant; that on June 24, 1880, the exec- utors returned 107 shares of the insurance com- pany’s stock, valued at #99 per share, and she be. jeves that it is now standing on the books of the company, and certificates have been issued for 67 shares and 40 shares, respectively, and a portion of it isheld by George’ Wilcox, Edward Temple and Frank E. Dana, executors of Wm. Gunton, who claim the right to di of the same as they deem fit. She claims that they have no legal Tight to the stock, as It belongs to the estate of father. She therefore prays that the executors of Gunton be required to discover how much of the stock is in their possession, when they became possessed of it, by what right they hold it, and be Tequired to deliver it to Mary E. Pickrell, and ‘that they be restrained from disposing of it. RELIEF FOR THE Onto SUFFERERS.—At a largely attended meeting of the Ohio Republican Associa- tion last evening for the purpose of taking meas- ures for the relief of sufferers by flood in the Ohio valley, addresses were made by Controller Law- rence, Hon. H. L. Morey and Mr. Simon Wolf. The following were appointed a funds to be forwarded to the Cincinnati Commer- cial-Gazette for the benefit of the sufferers: Daniel A. Grosvenor, chairman; Hon. H. L. Morey, Simon Wolf, Hon. Samuel Knox, J. L. French, Ed. Hayes, Hon. F. *4. Johnson, F. L; Campbell, D.C. Pinker. c M. M. Holl J. C. Cook, Prot. —— Drvorcep.—A divorce was granted to-cay y Judge James to Helen L. Addicks from Joseph ‘T. Addicks. The decree gives her the guardianship Of thelr child and $40 per month alimony, and re- uires the husband to pay all the costs of ihe suit. ter, vorce against his wife on the ground of desertion. She alleged, tn reply, that her absence from him was in consequence of his having sent her abroad for the purpose of ecot of living. She in turn filed a cross-bill charging him with various acts of adultery. The court to-day granted the wife’s ion. Mr. H. W. Garnett appeared for the wife, and Measrs. Charles Thompson and John A. Clarke tor the husband. a Affairs in West Washington. BUILDING Assoctation.—At the ffty-seventh regular monthly meeting of the Thirteenth Bulld- Association, heid apt ed at Goddard's hall, was retired at the value rates. —Last night at the regular meet- ing of the Dasha’ Club the hall was App! addresses were made by ‘Messrs. 's pad eng ant 2 Bee seo in emeclig gine ieee f si, Mizsas Gather and Wells. ‘Several persons toot THA. ‘The Sar Remte Trial, (converces yeom vax riest Eprom) by the witness how affidavits were ‘AMlled Up indie criminately, and petitions manufactured and ale tered by the defendants. In many cases the wite ness filled up alfldavits, after the jurat was ate tached, by direction of & W. Dorsey, und some of them Were filled up by Dorsey hinsel’. Doney made out the Agures to be inserted in the aili- a ———~0-_____ NEIGHBORHOOD PATENTS —Patents were tssued yesterday as follows: Baylus Cade, Scott's depot, West Virginia, car coupling; J. Henry England, .» Sash fastener; ‘spri aan, West Va., fertilizer, distributer Tax Ustox Pactrc Dinectona.—Mr. one of the government directors of the Union Pas Cific rallroad, caine to this city for ‘the purpose of delivering the report of the atrectors to the Beores Intertor. He has not done so as yet. Goop Work oF THe Lirz Savexs.—D. P. Dow, bins, superintendent of the 9th Iife saving station, who was ordered to Louisville, Ky., during the food, bas reported to the superintendent of the life saving service. He sin of the services rendered st ‘m. Ander Of the British ship Parknola, a letter of thanks to the mea the life station at a, N. J., for their self» efforts to rescue him ‘and the crew of the Parkfield, recently stranded at Litte Reg Tas Casiver MEETING. —The Cabinet meeting this afternoon lasted until 2:30 o'clock. All the members of the Cabinet were present except Seo- retary Folger. The appointment of the ctvii ser- vice commission was Une topic discussed at meeting. Taeir names were decided upon, ‘Will be sent to the Senate late this afternoon. RETIEED.—ColL George Thorn, corps of engi- neers, Was to-day placed upon the retired list of the army. This retirement will cause the promo- tion of Lieut. Col. Q. A. Gilimore to be colonel, Major William E. Merrill to be Heutenant coli Capt. Charies W. Raymond to be major and Fi Lieut. Francis V. Greene to be captain, Information has been received at the Adjutant General's office of the death of Captain B.B.Qulm by, 25th infantry, from heart disease, at Fort Snelling, Minn., this morning. RANGE OF THERMOMETER at the office of the chief signal officer Feb: 2), 1883:—T am., 27; lla. = 420; 2p.m., 460. “Maximum, 46.0;'’minimum, Tae DraTH OF Mxs. Dopo®.—Mrs. Caroline RR Dodge, wife of Robert P. Dodge, auressor of District of Columbia, died at 1 ‘o'clock M: morning, in Georgetor AS Stated in THE Stan, A few mogths ago, while having her teeth filled in a dentist's office in this city, she stepped accident- ally on a sharp instrument through the shoe into the a trivial wound. what was then thought only soon became paintul, however, baffled the best medical means taken for its cure, and resultsd in blood > wi Was the cause of her death. ee ps THR NEW —— STOCK MARKET. efollowing are the ovening and closing prices ithe New York Stock ‘Market to-day, as. ‘reported by special wire to H. H. Dodye, 539 15th streat. OG Name. dome. St. Paul “hse Rr Ke m al G St.P. 4 Omalia| aa rt -/102% 1083 =| BR 8 | 785 68% Wab. Pac. pid. XN. ¥. Central. 124% 1244) West. Union... ——_— sor. scons Political Sensation in Hichmond. WISE SLAPS MASSEY IN THE FACE. A sensation was caused in Richmond yesterday by U.S. District Attorney John 8. Wise slapping Hon. John E. Massey in the face while depositions: Were being taken in the contested elect on case. ‘The difficulty was occasioned by Mr. Wise stating that It could be proved that Massey was a fre- quenter of the house of John D. Spellings, who Keeps a restaurant and bar. Mr. Massey said that any person making such an assertion was un- worthy of belief. Mr. Wise wheeled around and slapped Massey in the face twice, saying: “You have lied on me long enough.” Mr. Massey, who 4s 6 years old, rose from bis chair and said: “It E gould wipe your blood from my hands Tcan this insult Captain Wise, shi said: “¥« ———__+o-_ A Maryland Scandal, AN ALLEGED ATTEMPT TO BLACKMAIL 4 REPUTABLE PHYSICIAN. A telegram to the Philadelphia Press from Bale timore, February 18, says: Fashionable society in Frederick, Md., 1s greatly exercised over a scandal 1n high life involving Mrs. King, wife of Mr. James B.C, King, a well-known citizen, and Dr. A. A. Roth, a physictam of high standing in the profes= sion. A few days ago the physican received a note from the lady, Who was one of bis reguiar patients, request ng him to call and see her. He responded, but it is sald that ”s soon as he en- tered the room he was met by the hus- band of the lady, who, armed with a rev ver, chat the doctor with improper intimacy with his wife. The physician denied the all OD, 40d, it ts Said, appealed to the lady to sustain him im his denial, but she, instead of denying the charge, bowel her head in acquiescence of the truth of the accusation. ‘The husband informed the doctor that he would accept $5,000 as a compro- mise, and demanded a note tor that sum, which was given him. ‘The doctor was then allowed to ‘The toliowing day, acting ved, a8 counsel for King brought suit in the circuit court of Frederick county against Dr. Roth for $10,000 damages onthe alleged seduction of Mrs. King. The declaration alleges that the offense occurred on Ube 7th inst. ae Mr. J. ‘Miss Ni brother. Ns Capitol eek IN aL BROWN, of Winterport, an jET.1E A, WEST, of Bath, Miumes ; DIED. ANDERSON. On February 20th, 1883, at 1:20 ibis ate renidence, 461 F street southwest, E- 2 aw ‘Notice of funeral hereafter: ee ° $e 10th, 1852. at Claverack TES. On XN, ¥.. CARRIE 1.. eldest daughter of Charios Alice £. Bates, 1m ber fourteenth year. Faueral at three o'clock p.m. to-morrow, from 1429 ‘are invited to ten On 18, 1883, at 8:05 p. m., at her brother's residence, 1116" Seventeenth, iret, LETHIA FLETCHER, in ber severty-neventh yoar. Her funeral will take place on Wednesday, at two and a balf o'clock, at Nineteenth street Baptist church. Re latives and friends ° ex 2 uiem mass will beheld at the b ‘Lelatives and friends are 3 it NUGENT. On February 19th, 1883, Mes. CH E NUGENT, after a alc:nese of Ske bore with Chrisian fortieads for bine dass, cars. faperal wi! t:ke place from Asbury M.¥. church, corner of K streets northwest, on Wednesday Pooenacy Hise 2 lock pee =:

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