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—_—-— “MEN GENTL GOODS. = S B. ELLERY, le sson +9 PIERS, GES Tuomrsows SHIRT FACTORY ap MENS TURNISHING EMPORITW ters Fire 1 Shirts £ ce s &e. (i Pout FOR NOKFOLK, Leave and Ol ms s HUDGINS, VERNON! MT. VERNON!! AM. AMST! KDAM. } ANDAM arr it mj any’s F Wewlariy Washineton. | QexTH G RMAN LLoYD— STEAvAHIP Bere New Yore. Haven, D Brewers this company men pier, foot of sd oat New Y Hasse WEEK ©. B. RICHARD & 9., Geners: Perontir Veta, OL Diamar. New eae and GALW\ for Friends: y : T steam tine taking | Apoly te BROSSAs, 6! March 23, ree A 4 April 1. + West.. April 18, NEW {Oita RATE OF PASSAGE: 113100 for passenger accommodations. TY low rates. Steerase tickets from Liv- (Queenstown and all other parts of Europe. Ville of Taden_ given for Pelfast, Glasgow, Wre, Ai twerp and other ports on the Continent and z iy at the Company's offica, fis bihktow's .C. cabin to VisNON H. BROWN & CO., New York: nor beth steerace CO., 05 Tth street, Washin Or. Messrs. OTIS BIG Wo& CO. Jani? 05, = RAILROADS. _ ALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD. f. ‘T, AND THE ON HE eAST AND THE WEST, SHINGTON.—LOUBLE TRACK! ¥ COUPL, 3 kt STEEL DULE TO TAKE EFFE SDAY, NOS! MBE. Lorn, 1852. E Mm » EXPRE= Auinapolis aud Way (Piedmont, Stras- vot, Haxwrstown aud Way, via Relay.) 33. Lxpress, (connects for Ha- of Kocks tor Erederick.) @ and Laurel Express. | polis Ju.ction, Jewup's Stal nistions, sat Hyastsville cao, Cincinnati and St. Louis Cars to Clucinnati, Lot.svilte City, Annapolis, Way. ore aud Way. cheater, Frode cheater, Via Relay. © Laurel express, (Fred at Aunapolis Junction. ws Stations. nck. Hacerstown, Win. (Un Sunday to Point of a) pus, (Wine anit Way St $8-40—at- TI MOKE ELAND and DETROIT = Care to Pittsburg, iA. si YO. K and BOSTON to New York. d St. Louis’ Ex incunati, St.Louixand Ci AND WAY STATIONS. y. Other tranadaily, exceptSunday nyton stop at Kelsy Station. Lou apply at the wore and eahinston Station, 619 and 1351 corncr Mth street, where orders fase to Le checked and received at Tamenger Agent, Ba‘ta, Traits. <0. INSYLVANIA TH, WES DOUBLE TRACK. STEEL Kars. Is EFFES OUTR ba ND € ___ AUCTION. SALES. AUCTION SALES. LARGE STC CK DAMAG: C110 SALTS EVERY CO. BF. AT AU jay at same hour, SON BROS., Auctioneers. OF_NOTIONS, FANCY Goons, ED AT THE LATE FIRE OF ©. 513 91H STRE:T NORTH 1D IN LOTS TO SUIT iON. NG, FEBRUARY TWENTY- AT TEN O'CLOCK, aud until the entire ON, BAZAAR AND LIVERY s ‘TABLE, P) nd 4:0 U street northwest? Back of sational Hotel. FRIDAY AT 10:90 A.M. [S. SEND YOUR HORSES. that you want sold: Storage ‘ates; liberal advances made, cas, Waeous, &c., at pri- on. ms neers, TED GRAPE JUICE. . A. OHARE, Grocer, ect northwest, bet. Maid N. Ji sv Recewen a Fresa Iveorra- TION OF TE) AND DOMESTIC CHEESE, DE BEIE, GU, CREAM CHE DEUFCHATYL, ROQUE- E, YOUNG AMEKICA, PIN” APPLE, £DA. ENGLISH DAIRY, GEO. E. K EDY & SO: PLS & COvS I Coffe wh grounds, Cali ior Cireuisr. 6 ¥F STRE! 43 NORI HWEST. AIQUID COFFE! ch has been extracted the dead eis tady for use. no fr.t. ED'3 SON3. ET NORTHWE Bc Boston Tomate Peston Leitue. Fresh Salmon, Fresh Seallopa, Cysters, at Ja stor Crevusers, Thilndelphia Capons, PALACE MAREET, FRANK J. TIBBETS. BE S355 OL vo LLL BREAD Wholesate Depot, corn jel R RRE RR OcO EEK K K KER § TYIT FEE rei T FE z RK 5 Wn Ss; T EE RRK L Sees T EE RL WY sssS oT EER R OK LULL RRR FFE a WILL ALWAYS MAKE BuAU’ NOTICE TO HOUSEKEEPERS: CoG oF RRR REE gSSs, EEE 8858s RE ER 1 i D DDE DDD KER 1 i HOH SD BISCUITS. er Ist street and Indiana avenue, WM. M. GALT & CO. JvH8 8. KELL, Murketing del:vered city. M.A. F. MiSarussaess 3 street north west, w many friends and e H. F. WL veyant Phys ci Bex 71, City Post Office. SPECIALTIES. _ ¢ Dester BEEF. LAMP, VEAL. Etalls 623, 629 and 630 Ceater Market, 9th street wing, and 206 and 268 ‘Northeru Liberty ‘Market; or Address irevof charge to elipartsof the CH, MAG 1c LER nn, can be found at 1010 7th sill be pleased tomect her stm" OBERT ON, in this ef Saturday, irom 2 ti . coms for ladies. 7 with can be consulted confidentially every ted cured in 4 to 6 days. 8 of Baltimore, his native city. berty street, Baltimore, Md. Private and sepa- THE MOST RELIABLE SPE- uty years’ experience, ednesday and P.m., at his office, 456 C strect northwest. Guarantees a positive eure in ail diseases of the urinary organs and nervous system. Cases recent'y con Refers tol adme } Main office, "Yo {an29-3m1 Ge AND SEE Pi int nat tages, bi affaira, whose advice i Fre—Ladies, $1: gentlemen, $1. OF. WARRING, MEDIUM AND REAL ASTROLOGER, At715 Ninth street northwest. ve thousand dollars to any one who can equal him ing the pact, present atid future, causiny speedy insili separete:| toxether, and in business: is invaluable. He tells cousultor’s y person that can do ao. IN GIVE Jjal6- for privat M 5th streets nortnw DWELL, OF dium and Ciairyov ant, gives nam writes mechanicaliy. enings. Al-o reads by cards. tins. 925 E wt. 0. Ww. ME. BROOKE TELLS ALL THF. E LIFE. “Ali business confidential temen 50 cents each. PHILA.. BUSINES: . describes Circles Tuesda: TS OF Ladiesand Geu- 408 L street, between stiand d8-10w" Mt RS. LACY, W¢ ‘Teller, Medical. ev its, personal de THO TT GIPSEY FO! rors at No. ninls from the elite Tnited States, in the _FIN ‘Th TION tet e new ide dented support of it psa mont! Office: 1509 H street. ni¢-Gur nd sight, tells withont questionine frieuds, Satisfaction guaranteed. 928 E street. d A i is )RLD-RENOWNED FORTUNE Business C'irvoyant, born with vines, dates, ption, character ot D_ QUEEN NE TELLERS, h st. new. “Thi ot England, France, Indi 23 ANCIAL. HE NEW IDEA.—THIS IS THE AGE OF PRO- gressive thought end new ideas. MUTUAL RESERVE FUND LIFE ASSOCIA in Life Insurance. preval of the wisest Insurance experts, and u Has the ap- re the pablic—writing over four mil- I. ¥. KNIGHT. Manager. 0 \y promi ro . Order now. ward. No delay. Address KICHAKD SPECULATORS. —L. A. broadway, New York, transact a Stock Brokerage ites, bavitus best fa HILL & CO.. 165 ities. Write them. n16-eo3m HANGE. The Co-operative Account in Stocks, Grain, Petro- leun), ete. Shares only One Dollar each. Large month- We refer to eubscribers who have reatizea om 50 to 200 ver cent. net on their investments in 30 for Shares, and same rate up- ly newo- nailed. and Recounts are fotned ever Markets are now favorable. tiated. Informution furnished. Market reports ‘Options contin MARVIN & CO. 48 Broad street, (Member N.Y. Stock Jan23-tu, th, e&K, 1m WASHINGTON, Western: 3 xpress Cars to Pitisbury Pa, Mork AND yoToMac RAILROAD. jor Fri. Canandaigua, . Buffalo. Nina 970 ws dany except saturday, with Palace Care ssh net 9 to Cane sd ius, sport, Lock Hayes, aid Elmira 019.394 iv, except Sunt For New FR And the Bt, am..1 $0, 9-5", and 10 4:20, 9: 1-20/pom. Limited Expres of Pullman Par- Jor Cers, 9:30 a.m. |. except Sunday. For Moetou w thom on ongh trains connect at Jor. brooklyn Annex, affording tom street, avoiding double & City. every week-day, 10:30 pom. For Pore: Cra Ling, 6:40a.m, and 4:40 p.m. daily, ‘Sunday. diay. pelt G:40'am amd 4:40 p.m, daily, except DRIA AND FREDERICKSBURG R. ALFIAN. at ATL. WAY. AN! NDKIA AND WASHINGTON ag A 6:80, 7:00, 9: = 9, 3:00. 6:00, &: ana Bold PR VATE STOCK TELEGRAPH WIRES BETWEEN NEW YORK AND RICHMOND. H. DODGE, t Kes, 4:50 p.m. daily ior | Bonds, Stocks and Investment Securities Bought and on Commission, Cars | Ne. £39 451m STREET, (CORCORAN BUILDING,) 4«ency for Prince and Whitely, Sfock Brokers, 4 Buoapwar. Nuw Youx. Markets received through our wires INSTANTLY direct from ew York Stook Exchange. nl EDGERS, JOURNALS, Gonder at Lyoett's wipe Rr BLDARBY oop mid RE ETALon ¥. GEYER, W AO Cetra Day and ale Station. ‘Will offer TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), at HALF-FAST TEN Coroer LS eres wm Heavy Platform Spring Wagon. Grocers’ aoe Los Soverai'pew and second-hand Carriages and Busgies. Pugey Poles new and second-hand. Harness, &c., &e. Also, one beat ‘Log Cart. It HOU'T VOSE & CO., Auctioneers. HHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. EGULAI 01 SEHOLD FURNITURE. wht salcercomn BATURDSY, TRUUATE TWENTY: FOURTH, "18h}, at TEN O'CLOCK, embricl # some ALSO, Qpe Billiard Table, One El-vator, Counters, Show ses, Xe. ‘No port, Vt unt of weather. Can enna TOMAS DOW! NG, Auctioneer. CLOCK A.M., fi WALTER B, WILLIAM & CO., Atcts, NHOMAS DOWLING, Aucuoneer. ONE SIDE-BAR LEATHER-TOP BUGGY, IN GOOD ORDER, AT AUCTI i i Will sell the above SATUKDAY, FEBRUARY TWENTY-FOURTH, at TWELVE U'ULOCK, in front of my auction roony Fr2-2b ARLOR a CRIMSON PL BER SUITE, MARBLE TOP W SESSION TABLE A‘ D I CHAIR SSELS, INGRAIN AND Y. D HU-K MAITR: HEAT G TAIR ©. STEALS, BUREAUS AND WA DING, FEATHER FILLOWS: Ss AND CROCKERY WARE, § ES AY. FEBRUARY TWENTY-SE - M., wfe aball sell at r.sidence of iwekeeping, No. strc collection of ‘Household Esfects, is well worthy the atiention of buyers. WALTER B. WILL! IAMS « CO., Aucts. rppuomas DOWLING. Aucuoneer. IMPROV"D PROPERTY, No. 719 TWENTIETH STR NORTHWEST, “AT AUCTION. On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH FIRST, 1884, . t FOUR O'CLOCK, in front of the p emises, Tshail eel Part of Lot 5, in square 120, tronting 19 on. th sid of 20th street, by a depth of 143 10 inel proved by a frame dwelling. ‘Terms: One- thi ; balance at six and twelve months, with notes bearing interest and secured by & deed of fr xt. All conveyencing, &c., at purchaser's cont. $10) deposit required at time of ale, positive, : is THOMAS DOWLING, Auet. T l\UMAd DOWLING, Auctioneer. ENorvgen DEPARTMENT, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, Wasnineton, February 20, 1863. Notice is hereby given that on WEDNESDAY, FEB- RUARY TW Ni¥-: IGHTH, 1883, the Wharves and Fish Stalls, in the cities of Washington andGeorge- town will be sold at pubiie auction for the term of one year from March i, 1883, as follows:—At 2 o'clock p. in., on the premises, «x Fish Stalls, in the Georgetown House, to the hizhest bicder. ‘Terme, cash, in .. Aso at the same time and upon the premi- ses, the Geonetown Fish Wharf, at t :e foot of Potomac street, to the highest bidder. ‘Terms, cash in advance. he burchaser to keep the whart in'repair during his ate. Also, at FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., on the same day, on B street, between 7th and 9th northwest, in front of the fish stalls of (Center) Washington Market, all Rights aud Privileges grated or allowe: by the laws of the gorporation of Washington, to establish Wharves and De city a he landing, cleaiiing nd saiv of fish in the i ‘and no wharf or dock shail be uniéss situated at some point ou the f the Potomuc Kiver letween 11th sttect tund 14th street west, to t bid 2 $100 to be paid on of sale. and the lue to be paid within five days trom the day of ‘ks tor th W a By order of the Board of Com*! ji PYDECKER, Major of 5 Fnuine BLE IMPROVE (BEING AT AVESU AD C STRELT BEING IMPKOVED | BY TW ND ATTIC BRICK CORN STREETS: TWO-ST D AVENUE, DAY, TWENTY-FIGHTH FEB. OMMENCING at FOUR-THIKT ‘we will sell, in front of the prem- ives, all of Lots 4 and 5, in square No. 864; these lote front 50 feet on 6th ‘street, 1862-12 on’ Maryland avenue, 196 9-12 on north C street, the east line of lots Pein 153;10. |The property: iv sod by order of the heirs to close an estate, and is one of the best situated properties in the eastern section, there being several fine build:ny lota in addition to the houses. fem: One-fourth cash; balance in one, two and three years’ notes, to bear interes t and to be recurea by of trust. A’ deposit of $100 on eac lot require aisae. ‘Terms to be complied with in seven days, otherwise resale; conveyancing, &c., at purchaser's “By order of tho heirs. fits DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts. TPHOS. J. FISHER & CO. Heal Estate Auctioneers. CHANCERY SALE OF ABOUT TWENTY-ONE ACRES OF LAND IMMEDIATELY NORTH OF THE CITY, AND PRINCIPALLY LYING BE- IWFEN @OURTEENTH AND SIXTEENTH STREETS EXTENDED, SUBDIVIDED INTO VILLA SITES. Under and by. MARYL On W RUAR irtue of a decree of the Equity; Court, passed December 5th, 1882, in’ a cause! wherein Mary A. Holteead et are complainants. and Columbus J. Esilu et al, ‘are defendants, ceuse No. 8,277, di trustee, will sell, MARCH FIRST, O'CLOCK, as parts of fr equity loc. the undereignes a8 on THURSDAY AFTERNOON, ‘A.D. 1883, at HALF-PAST THREE. ‘on the premises, all that tract of land known “Pleasant Plains” and. ‘“Mount Pleasant,” ontLg on Columbia road, west of 14th street, and be- nizing to the estate of the late James Eslin, containing about 21 acres, which has been subdivided into 21 lots or tracts, varying in area from X to 24 acres, with ioe and avenues conforming to the subdivision of Mt. want aud Columbia College landa, ‘Terms of Sale: One-third of the purchase-money to be paid in cash, the remuinder in two equal instalments atone and two years, with interest from day of sale, and secured by deed of trust. All conveyanemg at the ccst of the purchaser, A cash deposit of $100 will be required on each Jot at the time of sale. 27” Plats of the subdivision may be obtained at the offices of the Trustee or of the Auctione= JOHN J, JOHNSON, ‘Trustee, f12-d 333 43 street, T)ESCANSON BROS., “Auctioncers. TRUSTEES! SALE OF TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE ON M SIRKEET, BEI WEEN TWENTY-THIND AND IWENTY-FOURTH STREETS NOKYH- , AT AUCTION, of a deed of trust duly recorded in No. » folio 247 et a q., one of the land rds of Washincton county in the District of and at the request of the party recured M we will sell at public auction on + ‘ THE SIXTH DAY OF MAKCH, A.D., 188; é O'CLOCK YP. M., in front 6f the’ premises, all that certain piece or parcel of land and premures situate and being in the city of Washington in the District of. Columbia, ana known and distinguished on the ground plan or plat of said city as part of orixinal lot numbered twelve (12), im square numbered thirty-seven (37), be- Kinning for the sume at a point on the south iine of Coiumbi: i re 1” street nineteen (19) feet west of the northeast cor- f xaid lot, and running thence west alovg the line street nineteen (19) feet; thence south seventy- five (75) feet; thence east nineteen (1,) feet; thence north seventy-five (75) feet to the point of inning, boing the same property conveyed to Thos. O'Melie july record ber 942, folio 361, of the lan records of the District of Columbia, together with all the rights, easements, perience: and appurtenances to the same belonging of in any wise appertaining. Terms: One third cash; balance in six, twelve and eiehteen months; notes to bear interest and to le se- cured by deed of’ trust on property sold. A. deposit of 100 required at time of sale. Conveyancing, &0., at vurchaser's cost. Terms to be complied with in seven jays, otherwise the Trustees reserve the right to re- sell si the risk and cost of the ‘defaulting purchaser, after five days public notice of such re-sale in somne news- Duper published in Washinton, D.C. GECKGE K- RETTY. | Trustecs f1@s.tu, THE EVENING STAR. BB 00, 888s TIT ERE TITe HS 8 Sass, EE OT THURSDAY February 22, 1883. HHO Oss, T EE OT H Hoo? Sess8 7 Exe T oS STTT KEE RRR w= pSSSy Tr E R * (3 ERE E BW Besad CELEBRATED STOMACH u End of a Strike, ERE cleaners ende and the men retu BS HT? T Bok s work again at the old corms, $1.50 per day. They a ir T oy Zak. eg Were unable to obtain tue advance of fity seach bar i} 2. OF «Eee BOE # | Per day from the contractor, which they de- a Departure of Susnn B. Anthony. PHILADELPHtA, Feb. 22—Miss Susan B. Anthony Sailed for Liverpool on the British Prince to-day. Invalids, broken down in health and spirits by chronio dyspepsia, or suffering from the terrible ex- @ attacks of acute disease, the testimony of thousands who have been raised as by a miracle from asimilar state of p-ostcation by Hostet- Stomach Bitters, is a sure guarantee that by the fame means you, too, may be strengthened and re- haustion that follows tetter’ stored. For sale by all Druggists a1 Le The Mysterious “No. 1.°” Lonpon, Feb, 22—Cordert Bros. solicitors, of Paris, have telegraphed the fol'owing on bdehaif of Gen. Macadaras, supposed to be the person known Number 1.” mentioned at the hearing of the Irish conspirators at Dublin: “Publish an emphatic dental of the infamo1s accusation made against me regarding th Lish conspiracy. Ihave to-day invited an inquiry into the matter at the hands of the British embas-y, and have taken steps to ascertain the source of the cruel libel against m The Detective Scandal. ind Dealers generally. f1 Pons Axp Inxviconatixe. ‘Those who may wish to purchase, either as a delicious beverage or for medicinal purposes, an unadulterated Whiskey, are invited to make trialof the celebrated THE LATEST DEVELOPMENTS. ‘The chatrnian of the citizens’ committee has re- celved the following letter: CHESAPEAKE AND OnTO CANAL ComPAny, of atrial ANNAPOLIS, Feb. 21st, 1883. Jokn W. Thompson, Beg.: Drak Sie: I send you by this mail two corees: at Caumber'and, Maryland, in 1877, of Wm. Cornell, one of your Washington ‘gentry. ‘You wili find upon an examination th +t indications at that tine pointed to the state of thinks you are now endeavoring to bring to ‘rand, Bent, Tas couvineed then of the utter Fottenneay of e Washinuton ves. Many: of the parties fis- G GBP PPh REE RRR, «THT ERE NN N | ur ain thie trial, aud at levat meet Cote ee ae ¥ Uber pre Ee Ear T FE «NWN | indictment for complicity in this case. UUP Pp. RE RRR BR NNN | iq lu citorts to capture and get Cornell into Maryland | is quite an interestins story, an ows Clearly Coe = ee ees BORER N NN | fand the detective had in the mation. Yours respectfully. Bens. Fawcerr. ‘The trial re‘erred to was for assault with intent Wwww no ss § X BBY ¥/ to rovandmurder Benj Fawortt and Ea Muivas WWWW HHH If Sgssp KK~ FR © ‘YY | Ney, the treasurer and superintendent of the Ches- wwWw HH It SKK E ¥ | apeake and Onto Canal company, on October 18th, Wow H HU Ssss8 K “kK ke ¥ | 1875. During the progress’ of the trial Cornell ‘This Whiekey, upon an analytical examination, has Proved tobe FREE from Fusil Oil, and indeed of any of the modern ingredients which are used to give a fic- titious age and flavor to this popular drink, gave @ detailed statement of his life and friends in this clty and related his intimacy with George Antz, There is probably no ground for the rumor that one of the ex-detectives has left the city, a8 that Would not be the politic course for him to pursue. The detectives are not at all certain as yet that the cases in which they are criminally involved will be pushed to prosecution, and on the general charges they are assured that they can get plenty of bail at any time They claim to For eale by have a large following of sympathizers BROWNING & MIDDLETON.) and friends in this city, besides several wealthy BARBOUR & HAMILTON, men who are under Obligations to them, and would put up ball for any amount. It 1s therfore Washington, D. ©. | not likely that they will leive the town, and tt J. B. BRYAN & BRO., and {s highly probable thet, Mantz will be back berore a ong. It 1s hoped by those that are pushing the B. W. REED'S SONS, investigation that matters will be in auch a shape a shortly that some definite action can be taken,and the entre matter relegated to the courts, where It H. & H. W. CATHERWOOD, belongs, PHILADELPHIA, The District te Congress, sage AOU SHOBRTETORS. DISTRICT TAX AND LICENSE BILLS. HE PRINCE, GFORGE'S ENQUIKER, Pubilshed at UPP: R MARLBORC county, Md., having an_ extensive i county and throughout Sou cial induee advertising medium. Asa i iterary and Political among Seni for saniph 12 ents to the merchants of ¥ i the very best in Maryland, Dy. BY x, ROBERTS, Jn, . SASSCER, In., A Srax reported to-day asked Senator McDitl, who has charge of the bills pending in tne Senate | to regulate the assessment and collection of taxes nd of licenses in the District he thought he uuld be able to get them passed. He replied doubtfully, but sald “I intend to try. We (of the Distrlet_ committee) ail intend to do our best to Prince George's ul tion in said hern Maryland, offers spe- Journal it is admitted to be pass these bills, but I'm afratd there 1s not much atow for them.” u Senators Harris and Rollins, of Ypai (a District committee, also sald that an effort NTON FISHER, A proce of E. J. DeSmed! ture and_harmleas, and surpassed in Paris, New CHEMICAL DRY CLEANING ESTABLISH- NT, 906 & atrect northvest. ‘Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Garmen| re perfectly cleaned by this euperior vening Dresses a specialty, Opini official chemist of the District of Go- lumbia: ** Your chemicals are of the most effectual a- Pa perfect macl ‘ork or elsewhere. Grease spots guaranteed to be thoroughly removed.au29 rould be made, but they did not feel encouraged with the prospect. these bills willbe given the preference over all ; other pending District legislation. Should the Senate pass the bills as amended by the District committee they will go back to the House and be Teferred to conference committees. i Capitol Notes, Ghirts, years) experi- ts. DO pinion inery is not "Notice. — Hi, > 2488, IMPORTER A‘ 1111Pennsylvania Avenue Northwest. For first-class work and artistic tailoring place your orders with the leading house of Washington. THERE WAS A RUMOR. current about the Senate end of the Capitol to-day to the effect that the republican caucus had agreed to elect Mr. Edmunds president pro tem- Dore of the Senate at this session, and thus avold @ special secsion,but the report was entirely with- out foundation. ‘The subject of choosing a presi- dent was not mentioned or suggested. The mat- ter has beep talked of among republican Senat ND TAILOR, ou Tur J. M. BRUNSWICK & BLAKE CO. and some of them express themselves as opt toa special session if any arrangement can be made at this session for the election of a president bro tempore. Ot course, if that cannot be done, ‘The most extensive manufacturers of all agree that a special session will be necessary. BILLIARD AND POUL TABLES CONTESTED SEATS. In the World. No. 66 West Fayette street, Baltimore, Md. H. J. BERGMAN, Manager. 827 Mlustrated catalogue sent free upon application, f12-1m ‘The republicans of the House seem to have tacitly agreed to allow one hour each for discus- ston of the contested election cases which are to be disposed of. The democrats complain that this is not time enough, and some of them threaten 20° OMEARA'S LIQUID 20° | 0° mduster unless they be given more time. CUSTOMS DISTRICTS. BE SOE FA FE ‘The House committee on appropriations dis~ Hits 89 YY Aa LE cussed to-day the proposition of the Secretary of EE So ¥ ASS But the Treasury to consolidate the customs collec- §°% BF Y ERE | tion districts, and decided in view of the lack of @oL UE Umetfor a satisfactory investigation of the sub- is co & u uf ER | ject to make the regular provision in the appro- Gi Egg | Priations for the customs districts as now con- ‘Warranted «he strongest, Glue on Farth! Endorsed by that reat Scientest, Prof. Fish Commission. Glues every Wood, Paper, Leather, Gl ready for instant use! Us Baird, of the U. 8. thing solid as a “Rock! China, Stone, &e. _Alwai daily by the U.S. Smitheoni Departmn: nts, Cebbinet-makers, Marble-culters and hun- dreds or families, Bottle of O'Meara’s Royal Glue, with Brvrh and Tin Cover. only 20. Sold by ali Drugyists, Grocers, Stationers, Hardware, &e., Ke. iGG iL uu toughest and most elastio stituted. MISSISSIPPI RIVER COMMITTEE. The majority report of the House special com- mitiee on the Improvement of the Mississippi river was completed and read in committee this morning. It excited so much discussion that it probably will not be presented to the House until to-morrow. There will be a minority report on the general fmprovements, signed by Mr. Thomas, ‘ian Institute, Government . By mail, vc. extra, : 1 of Tilmois, and Mr. ENS, of Louisiana, and 2 abe trade and pebtte Ped oo. | minority report on the outlet system, signed by resi Mepney}vaing avenue, Washliieton, D.C, | Messrs. Butterworth, Holman and Hazelton. leadquarters for that wonde 1 That . $95 GUN! ‘That $1 CORN KNIFES endorsed. by at “NO SUCH CHECK.” Chiropodists. Sporting Goods Catalogue sent post anywhere. Sold also by W. C. O'MEA id RA, 215 Penua. ave. 05 Representative Belford, speaking to-day of Rer- dell’s testimony in the Star route case yesterday,as ‘ANY SAUCES. LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MEAT. An invaluable and ‘of weak digestion and dc cess and a boon for which nations mul fe and bgon fs wich natin aot fa Cerinaiee ‘PBeush Medieal CAUTION—Gennine only with the facaimileot Baron Liebig's Signature in. Blue Ink acroas the Label. This caution is necessary Owing to various cheap and inferior substitutes be- ing in the market. LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MEAT. To be had of all Storekeepers, Chemists. Sole Grocers. (Gholesaio only? C David Goss" wi . . church avenue, London, England." — aj CHEAPEST MEAT FLAVORING DOCK FOR SOUPS, MADE Dit to the $2,000 check, says he intends to trace that check to the bottom ff tt takes every dollar he has in the world. He says further that Col, Inger- soll told him there was “no such check.” GAS-LIGHTED BUOYS. The Speaker laid before the House to-day a let- ter from the Secretary of the Treasury, in reply to an inquiry from Congress, concerning the lighting of beacons and buoys. The letter ts accompanied by a report from the light-house board, Sting forth the success of experiments with gaé-light buoys. The Secretary renews the expression In his annual report of the opinion that experiments in Eur waters Justify the belief that gas may be thus introduced with good effect and with economy to the service. THE REPUBLICAN SENATORIAL CAUCUS. A caucus of the republican members of the Sen- ate was held this morning, for the purpose of de- termining the order of business in regard to mat- ters of general legislation now pending. The cau- cus committee aovotaten some weeks since re- ported that they had considered the subject, and ‘hat In their action should be taken at this EXTRACT OF MEAT. SHES AND palatable tonic in all cases fiity.. “Is aancs Journal,” &, tna GE Onee C. HENNING, 3 MEDICAL, &c. Dut and’ Inpotency. at impacts viger ihe aiees system, 906 B street southwest. f21-Im* I eee Fecop gad ‘Lhirty-five years’ ec. {6-1m* IRR ae GAN CON: BoD BE TALLE consune a or DD: LEON, THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED AND only able races: Phyatelan. im the lly, & " Complaints. and Trregulssities Frompt treatment." Correspondence atric y confidential. Separate rooms for hours 2 to4and 6 to 8 p.m. NOTHING SHORT OF UNMISTAKABLE BENEFITS Conferred upon tens of thousands of sufferers could originate and maintain the SARSAPARILLA enjoys. It is a compound of the best vexetable alteratives, with the Iodides of Potassium and Tron,—all powerful, blood-making, blood-cleansing and life-sustaining —and is the most effectual of all remedies for scrofulous, mercurial or blood disorders. Uni- formly successful and certain, it produces rapid and complete cures of Scrofula, Sores, Boils, Humors, Pim- ples, Eruptions, Skin Diseases and all disorders arising from impurity of the blood. By its invigoratingeffects it always relieves and often cures Liver Complaints, Female Weaknesses and Irregularisies, and is a potent renewer of waning vitality. For purifying the blood it has no equal. It tones up the system, restores and pre- serves the health and imparts vigor andenergy. For forty years it has been in exténsive use, and is to-day the moet available medicine for the suffering sick. Aruggiste, For sale by all ‘session upon the shipping bill, the Dakota division Dill, the pension bills and the bankruptcy DilL This Teport gave rise to considerable discussion, several Senators asserting that other measures are equally important and should not be overlooked. Among these, Senator Blair strongly urged the im- peace of the educational bill introduced by im. Pending further discussion the hour of adjournment arrived and it was agreed to hold another caucus temorrow. © only understanding reached this morning was that the anti-bigamy Dill, which was taken up yesterday afternoon, when Comparatively tew Senators were in attendance, should be laid aside to-day, in order to take up the naval appropriation Dill, and that during the remainder of the session precedence shall invariably be given to the rie coreenos Dilis, revenue bills and pen- on reputation which AYER'S THE WasHINGTON MONUMENT SOCIETY MzETING. A meeting of the Washington Monument society ‘was held this afternoon, at the residence of Hora- $30,000 Fox a3: 428-2" | tio King. ‘There were present Mr. W.W. Corcora: General Sherman, Colonel Doctor Toner, Judge Cox, Mr. Watterson, "Mr. Clark, Dr. Welling, Mr. George Bancroft and Dr. Clarke. The board of directors of the society was re-elected. meeting Mr. oe gave a lunch to the members of the society anumber of invited guests. T D HUY RAWING WEDNESDAY, These drawings each month | _ FINED FOR BUYING 4 STOLEN WATCH. —Chas. M Gandays, excepto Fet- | Wood, a jeweler on Sth street, in East Washii ny beso Com- | ton, Was charged in the ae ee wit Ruing cine sole once St | them to be stolen, Wan, H. Hazard. or No tant their drawings are proven beyond reoran identified the watch recovered ‘question, as capita: | £m, the defendant as his. He stated that the gparemvefund. “Teal ‘prizes for 000 4 fee nee 300 Prizes ieee 600 Prizes pry 1,000 Prizes, x te ig Bor 500 1,960 $212,400 3 65 — si Fost a can Ky. All the committee agree that | ‘The Dog Show. A LARGE ATTENDANCE AT THE RINK TO-DAT—PIQUR AMONG LADIES WHO OWNED PUGS AND DID NOT Grr Prizes, &C. There was a very large attendance at the dog show this morning, judging from which tt would appear that the show must be Included in the cat- alogue of the pleasures allowed tn Lent. The awarding of the prizes in the pug class last night created more feeling than any other awards made during the show. The judges and dog men explain that each of the ladles think that her particular pet ts the finest dog in the world, and deserves the first prize, and as there ts only one first prize to be given, some one is sure to be disappointed. This general disappointment was, in a measure, assuaged by the Iberal distribution of “commen— dations.” After all_ the two chief were car- Tied off by dogs owned by men, but this is no dis- cred.t to the ladies pets. EMPTY IS THE KENNEL—DOGGY'S GONE. One lady from New York has been constantly near the box of her pet since the show opered; but this morning her place 1s vacant and the ken- nel ts empty. ‘The display of png dogs, as before stated in Tae STAR, Was a Very fine one, and derived additional Jotrest from the fact that so many of the exhidl- tors live im tlds city. DISTINGUISHED WASHINGTON DOGS. The dogs belonging here ranked high in the list of awards. Those belonging to Miss Mary M. Johnson, John A. Witmer, Mrs. W. H. Bayne, Mrs. Benedict, Mrs. Samuel Fowler, Miss Nellie Gibson and others were ail comn While the pugs are linger about the St. B sare also Interesting, on ac- count of their assoclation with stories of old ba- ronial castles tn Encland, where their deep bay or ft 4s intoduced into novels with thrill- A PRESENTATION THIS EVENING, ‘This evening the presentation of the silver col- lar to the famous doz Leicester will be made, either by Col. Tom Ochiltree or Col. F. G. Skinner. To-morrow at 3 and 8 o’clock there will be a grand Parade of all the prize dogs around the rink. AWARDS TO-DAY. The following awards were made to-day: Special prize list—rhe English setter Cossack, owned by Miss M. L. Roessle, of this city, received the prize offered by Gro. Henning, the clothter, of a cor- duroy shooting jacket. The pointer Bravo, owned by Geo. “N. Appold, ‘Baltimore, te: ceived the prize, a Card’s standard rotating trop, offered by. w. iH. Crittenden, of Cazenovia, N. Y. ‘The English setter puppy Bluebell, owned by E. L. Mills, of this city, re- ceived the prize off-red by Messrs. Timms & Co., the clothters, of a robe de chambre. Miss Roes- sle’s dog Cossack also received the prize offered by C. A. Stevens, Remington Arms Co., of a gen- Ueman’s picnic and cigar case, The Gordon setter Lady Gordon, owned by Garrett Roach, w York, received the prize offered by Willett & Ruoff of a pair of sealskin driving gloves. Mr. Mills’ setter puppy also was awarded the prize offered by Conrad Becker of a tourist trav- eling bag. Miss Roessle’s setter dog re- celved a "third prize, which Was the case ot claret offered by B. W. Reed’s Sons | In the Scotch deerhound class, Brian, owned by S. F. Emmons, of Prize, Mrs. 8. #. Emmons’ dog Bruce the second prize, and her dog Robin was very highly co:i- mended. THE FOLLOWING ADDITIONAL AWARDS: were made yesterday, the dogs ranking in the order named: Champion Pointers, Dozs—Bravo, George N. Ap pola, Baltimore, Bitt ater Lily, owner W. H. Motter, New York city. nters, Dogs—Beaufort, owner C. H. Nixon, sburg, Vaz second, Tally-Ho, owner R, Limb, New Yor! y highly commended, Rock, ©. Clark, New York city, and Hampton, owner ©. M. Oude ty; highly commended, Hunter, | owner W.” Enps, Richmond, Bitches—Belle, owner D. 8. Gregory, jr., N ork city; second, | Gertrude, owner Dr. A. MeCollom, New York city? very hivhiy commended, Beauty, owner Allen Dotee, Georgetown, D. C.; highly commended, . owner Jolin Finn, city, and Nellie, owner Glover, New York’ city. Pupples—Bessie, owner W. C. Hazel, Georgetown, D. C.; four pup- ples, owner John c ‘Taylor, Cheyenne, W. T. 3) ‘1s—Hornell Bonanza, owner Horne’ ib, Horneilsville, N. ¥.; Black Princ owner A.C. Wilmerding, New York cit commended, Hornell Baroness, Champion Cocker Spantel—Hornell Fit . Cocker S Alma, owner Dr. A. McCollom. Blac ker Spaniels—Hornell Dandy; second, Hornell Di Jb. Sporting Spaniel Pupples—Hornell Ruby, 1. »rox Hounds—Gamester; owner T. B. Queen, city. - Beagles—Punch; owner A. E. Thompson, Balt! more; Sadd, owner P. Dorsey, New jarket, Md. very ‘highly’ commended, Maud 8, owner ’A. Thompson, and Myrtle, ‘owner Gen. F. A. Bond, Jessup’s, Md.; highly commended, Lule P. owner Gen. Bond, and Bush, owner W.'H. and F. Ash- burner, Philadelphia Bench-legget Beagles and Bassets—Dyke, owner Gen. Bond; Rese, owner Gen. Bond; very highly commended, Major and Rose, owner P. Dorsey. Champlon’ Fox Terriers—Dogs—Joker, owners 1. and W. Rutherford, New York city. 'Bitches— ‘Tussle, same owners. Fox Terriers—Dogs—Naller, owners Land W. Rutherford. Bitches—Warrén Wakeful, same owners; Viola, same owners; highly commended, Flora, owner W. J. Turner, Pifladelphia. Pup- ples—Warren Wakefeld; very highly commended, Tasman, owner W. J. Turner; highly commended, Chid, same owner. Dandy Dinmont Terriers—Judy, owner W. R. Hill, Albany, N. Y.; Badger H., owner Robert Hume, Orange C. H., Va. Skye Terriers—J.m, owner W. Sanderson, West Philadelphia; Tain O'Shanter, same owner. Any Other Variety of Terriers—Bruce, owner ©. H. Mason, Yonkers, N. ¥.; Wasp, owner Fred. Kirby, Putiadelphia;’ very highly’ commended, Judy,’ owner Miss Belle Davidson, elty; com. mended, Prince Charlie, Chicago, Wasp, owner Fred. Kirby. Yorkshire ‘Terriers—Hern, owner Henry Kiste- man, New York cit Rozy, same Owner; very highly commended,Gu'do, owner Mrs.A. McCreery, city; commended, Puck, Owner, Miss EB, Wilson, cit: Champion Pugs, dors—George, Mra. E. A. Pue, Philadelphia; bitches, Eme, owner, W. K. Knight, Philadelphia. Pugs, Dogs—Sambo, owner C. H. Mason, Yon- kers, New York; Don'Juan, owner W. K. Knight, Philadelphia; very highly Commended, Tout Tout, owner Miss Mary M. Johnson, city; Tu Tu, owner Mra. C. Wheatieigh, New York City, and’ Punch, owner J. A. Whitmer, city; highly ‘comm-nded, Tony, owner Miss Nellie’ Gibson, city; com: mended, Toby, owner Mrs. Samuel Fowler. city, Bitches, Nina, owner C. H. Mason: Witchie, owner H._N. Barlow, city; very highly co! mended, Judy, owner Mrs. "W. H. Bayne, city highly commended, Dinah, owner Mrs. Benedict, city. Roy Terriers—Fanny, owner Mra. F. B. Cabell city; Me pil Gilbert, owner O. J. Waters, city. Kéty Chari-s, Blenheim and Japanese Spaniels— Beauty. own r Mrs. H. C. Clark, city; Minnie, owner Henry Kisteman. Miscellansous (over twenty-five pounds)—Witch, owner C. P. Mays, city; Robert, owner Philip Hunkel, city; highly commended, Buil, owner ‘Thomas Blagden, city. Miscellaneous (over twenty-eight ——- Frank, owner Miss Carrie Lawson; cock, owner b. K. Reid, city. SPECIAL PRIZES. In the special prizes the following awards were made by Mr. James Watson: M. 8. Smith & Co., of Detroit, Mich., silver cup for the best collection of St. Bernards, Cranmoor farm kennel. Charles HL Mason, Yonkers, N.Y., “Crystal palace medal,” won by him in England, Robin-Aduir. J. U. O'Meara & Co., ladies’ toflet set, for the best toy or ladies’ pet owned and exhibited by a lady residing in Washington; Miss MM. Anderson's Tout Tout. H. Semken, ‘Jeweler, a Vienna bronze it nickel ladies’ inkstand, best Skye or Yorkshire Trier owned and en! by a lady residing in amet in Brite Faa, ga 5 sh rug, ‘owned and entered by a lady in Washi i Anderson's Tout Tout. Charles H. Mason, silver cup for the best dog entered by a lady in the non- classes; Mrs. E. O. Peel's George. ratson, Blister. Tyssowski & Bros, Russia leather giove and handkerchief box, for best Skye terrier, owned by a lady residing in Washington; Miss muy Geary’s Billy. “The St. Marc Hotel Cup,” by H. Bowers, silver cup for the best collie; Adair. I How 4 Grongian Was SwInDLED.— Last night a man giving his name as A. L. Branch entered police headquarters, stating that he had been swindled by a stranger, and wanted to know what to do to get his money back. He represented that he was on his way to Georgia, his home, and when yurchasing a ticket at the B.'& P. depot h-- made of a man who first accosted ‘traveling. Mr. man said rf a st s city, was awarded the tir-t | Benedict, owner Col. | and Thea. TWENTY-FIVE TRARS IN OPERA Adelina Patt! commenced her musical career ale Most from the nursery, appearing in concert when only eight years old. At ittie more than twice that age She was already making a name tn opera, Her debut in opera was made in this city at Ca> Tust’s saloon, subsequently styled the Washington Theater, and which is now the Theater Comiqua, The opera per‘ormed was the “Barber of Seville,” Dut it was brought out simply in parlor opera style, without chorus oF orchestra, and the pers formers were allof the Patti family or cone. Yons Maurice Strakosch, Patti's brothers inlaw, who managed wl affair, pin the piano im. place of an orchestra, tenor, Scola, was another brother-in-law, and "the bi and basso were Ettore and Nicola Barili, Patt!’s haif brothers. Ina cou. pit, Ot Zears aster this unpretending debut she ad developed into an opera singer of reputation, On Uhe 19th of March, 1860—twenty-ihree years ago—she appeared at the same Wash n-ton Uheae ler where she made her debut tn opera; but MF, Strakosch’s parior opera company had now de- Yeloped into the “Ullman and Strakosch Opera. ‘Comp :ny,” coming “From the New York Academy of Must:.” The commany tnciuded Miss Adelina Pattl, M'me Colson, M’me Strakosch, Six. Ht, Sig. Ma caferri, Sig: Amodio, Ferri, Sig. nl Junca, The opera was “Lucia Di Lammer- moor" for the opening night. THR STAR next day Contained the following notice of the performances “TRE OPKRA—PATTI as LUCIA. é Patti came, Patt! sing, Patti conquered! Fora Tainy night the opera-goers turned out amazingly. We can hardly call to mind who wasn’t thera, Miss Juliana May was in a stage box Douglass ant his beautiful wife were inthe one; Baron Stoekel formed the center of « form! able diplomatic representation; Mr. Thompson was there; Senator Mr. Houston, of Alabama, wus t an undoubted quorum of both Hou Mr. Strakosch, Napoleon of m. the conductor's ‘stand, baton tn his white gloved hand; up coes the ol voted goo betterand more of it than opera mane agers usually vouchsafe us in Washincton; out comes stout Amodio, as the wicke 1 Sir Heary, and Pours out that astounding volume of Voice which overtops chorus and orchestra. Now for Pattl— Patt comes—Patt “looks sweet,” “has a good fg ure,” “is dressed go Lasterul!” Patt!” is plauded, then she sings a jittie, and ts plauded ever so much more. Bagardo (St gelli) cones in, with his big boots “on, and sings and’ acts the lover acceptably. Pattl, warming up to her work, sings divinely, throws out lavish stores of pearly une Up to the extremest height of the soprano register Without effort or contortion of face, and ends the first act in a blaze of glory. Patti “will do;” Pattl is called ont; bouquets are rained upon the Stage; stout Amo ito gts red In the face pl them up, and finally, with a comical grimace perplexity, abandon the Job In despair and sends On a “supe” to do the porterage. nd net goes on swiuimIn; third, (bringing out the ly, a8 does the fue capabilities of Signor Muller 9s Raymond, and of Signor Quinto. as Arthur.) and oy the time of the tall of the green curtain every person in the house, we presume, as arrived at the conviction that when Adeling | Patt! siall acquire that fullness of volce which I to be her inheritance at no distant day—that when some What of volume ts added to Its wonders ful compass, brilliancy, purity and flex:billty—she Will be Lie marvel of the world.” Well, THe Srax’s vaticinations in 1890 have bern fulfilled to the letter. Patt has been far maby Years the marvel of the operatic world, and now returns in = the_—soripe splendor [of her pow:rs to the scene of her humble debut in parlor opera, to draw, as she did last night, the largest, most distinguished and dest Paying operatic audie ever assembled | in’ Washing: She has ined volume ; nd her slight girlish figure of years age | i filled out and rounded,—not too much, but Just > give her proper stage presence, without ing the fexitle grace oF all her nts, last night, Sen 3, h one o! was not ‘calculated te Ww Une full capacity of her voice as tested Urills, runs, &e.. Which she executes with sucl like brilliancy and ease. Her part im ta” Saturday will call for powers Of execution In this last night, bi Tr, Wa ¥ to the kk who do not« brithant She was admik ed Ry Madame Schalchi, who has a Voice of Mine quality in th tmiladle ran but deficient in the low notes, as SESSION OF THE DEPARTMENT OF SUTERINTEND ENCE. The session of the department of superintend- ence, National Elmcational association, held at | the high school building last evening, was devoted chicfly to listening vo an address by Rev. Atticus Haygood, D. D., president of Emory colieze, Ox- ford, Ga., who has recently been made general agent of the Slater fund for the education of the colored people. The subject of his address wat “National Aid to Education.” He urged that it Was the duty of the nation to fit the colored of the south for suffrage before fatal occur. He ancued that there was no question as to the right of the covernment todo this, Cun- troller Lawrence spoke at some le! holding that there was no doubt of the legality of the esition that the national governm Rt should ee tend aid In establishing and supporung schools in the states, Prof. Pickett, of Kentucky, followed Judge Lawrenee, and, while belleving that Judge Lawrence's proposition involved the question of State richts, he thoucht there was no doubt of the Fight of Congress to id Uhe states in their own School system. He did not approve Senator Blair's bill because It provided for superintendents to im terfere With state systems, THE CLOSING SESSION TO-DAY. At the clodng business session of tke Depart+ meat of Superintendence Ubis afternoon, addresses on the subject of medium education were made by Mr. B, G. Northrop and Miss A.C. Fletcher. The topic of “School Supervision,” with Ue many Unemes It suggested, was then’ taken up and dig cussed by nearly all'the members, ‘The committee appointed respecting the ques- tion of federal ald for state schools reported a res- olution, w! adopted, exp ing the con. that the duty and interests of Uhe national ment required It to extend to the several 5 specially those In which the burden and anger of Miteracy are greatest, such pecuniary ald as shall enoble them (0 provide that the youth within tueir borders shall receive at least an elementory education: that direct appro- priations be tmade In proportion to. the flliteracy in the states, and ‘the funds be distributed through local ‘oficers; and that the association believes the emergency so urgent as to demand immediate action by the pre-ent Congress, and that an appropriation of $10,000,000 will avold the appropriation of more than twenty Umes thas much twenty years hence. he DEATH OF LORD EGERTON. Loxpox, Feb. 22—Lord Egerton, of Tatton, ta dead. —_—___+e+______ The gon of Mr. E.G. Gunson, corner 7th and E Streets northeast, 18 not 11 with small-pox, as re rted, but (Mr. Guuson says) Is suffering trom a ious attack. MARKIED. BRODIF—WATSON. On February 19th, at og Rey. Father Thomas, of St. Patrick's cburcl redence of the “beides ie, Be. brother-in-luw, street northweet, Mr. CHARLES CAMERON BRODIE, of Warrenton, Va.,to Mise LUCY MARION WATSON, is city. LACY—FORD. on the of au at the residence of Wm. W. ‘dane, be W etreet northwent, oy BS. ROUZ.-E—CHASE. ‘On February 2st, 1683, at residence of the bride's parents, wn, W ARP 2 edie ete Maeon of Trinity Ch MAR\ B. CHASE, of W. Va. neem 3. © DIED. ‘On February 20th, 1883, at 1:20 p.m., iN, asred Ly ny pen AND) EK. ANDEKSO! ‘His F Clark, aged mouths and days.” Fonsrg will take place from his, pareuis Fesidence, No. 424 K strect northwest, on Friday, the 28d, st O'clock a.m. MITCHELL. On