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ot ee A Significant Fact. MORE THIEVES CAUGHT AND STOLEN PROPERTY RECOVERED WITHOUT DETECTIVES THAN WITH THEM. A close observer of the business at the Police Court says that since the abolition of the detective foree there are more successful prosecutions for hous? breaking and grand and petit larceny than ever betore, aid it is now a dally occurrence to THE EVENING STAR. FRIDAY LOCAL _ MENTION. The Weather. _OFPICR OF THE CHIEF St@Nat. Orrictr, cud several eases tothe grand jury. The police- To, D.C. men state that they could always have appre- aiddle Afla herded criminals as they do now, but the detec- rT, and y' to temperature, a sight rise rometer. Special Weather Ba SNOW OR RAIN TO-MORE cousidered a grade above them in nbiing blocks in thelr way when er a tilef. In nearly every case of now brought before the court the produce the stolen property, which fact licly commended through earls in zens Whose property Las Sattie grounds of the Capital club, on the Stone estute, at the hend of . Which the first open match at the Li ippt_aud | owsy clay pigeon (a brewn saucer shaped disk, Onto vs Tains b-lcrrow sly Tesembies a bird in its fl tes Dal) was a handicap § entrance. Live pigeons; miss and vo Mls and Wagner niade a te and y. Tie second match was a‘ ¢8 at live pixeons, and under the s: Messrs. Mills, Wagner, Ncorehead and Smith were ted andens there were not enow. Bartly ¢ has risen slighty 5 tnnesota, Tes ve ranges from 1 re fom. and the noru winds. Portion of New E the midule states, | pigeous leit to shoot off the tles the money. w: About two inehe divided. “The third and last match was sweep- Memphis duri stakes, $1 entrance; 10 elay pigeons, fliteen yarus The — tollowir 410 and won the money. Mr. Feportet ats p.m | is from New York, the other cont Noriolx. 52°; s aa, (0; Atianta, 60° ishingtonlans. Ville nsacola, 69°; New Orlcans — Veston, 66°; Sin Antonio, 62°; T ha ones alias Abgeies, 59°, and San Diego, ‘Johnson, colored, pleaded guilty before are that partly cloud el! this morning to stealing a set of bar- Will pretali in the middie A Ress vained at $12 front Josep Yerby. He vw Tegion ani Ohio ¥: ntenced to six months tn jail. The prosecuting cated for uthern states tiemorrow. attorney stited that he would have put a charge of housebr could not pro minst the prisoner, but he @ entered the stable. phat bbe eaiiod BRANCH Post Orvices ESTABLISHED.—The ft lowing are the places destenated by master Tullock as branch post offices for the of stamps, stamped envelopes, postal cards, &e. : Charles Slater, 1st and H streets northwest; Chas, | L Nudson, 4th and L streets northwest; Burtt, 397th street sonthwe 7M and F streets northwest ith and M streets northwest; F. W. Boundary northwest; C. Abner.9th and F = , West; Paul Reinleln, 9th and P streets northwes ‘soap, sioe | Eugene E. Cissel, 10th street and New York ave- forks and’ Ajn-| MU Northwest; Henry A. Johnston, 10th and O Tue best and | Streets northwest; C. L. Stoney, 11th street and | Maryland avenue’ southwest; ‘Americus Davis, 13th street and Massachusetts avenue northwest Edward M.MeComas, 14th and L streets northwes! Geo. A. Bentley, 14th and Corcoran sts. northwe S| William Holmead, Mt. Pleasant; Charles White, | 19th and Connecticut avenue northwest; Benj. F. i} 1921 Pen Ivania avenue northwest; Duckett, 222 street_and Peonsylvaula ave- hue horthwest; Waddie D. Lynham, 4% and M streets southwest; Theo. G. De Moll, 430 Sth street outheast; Charles Helmsen, 8th and H strvet nortieast; T. G. De MoH, 8th and East Capitol streets; CLS. Price 11th_gnd M streets southeast. coun ones Cours REcEPrioy.—The n Corps gave a reception at Abner's hill last evening in honor of Washington’s birth- day. ‘The hall was tastefully decorated and the attendance Was large. The staff officers of the Washington Light Infantry and National Rifle toy ‘her witha bBumber of regular army omc Present, were formuliy received by Capt. 8. F. Phomzson, the presentation speech being made by Col. L. B. Cutler. A committee of honorary members, consisting of Messrs. L. B. Cutler, Dr. Johnston, Robert Armour, Thomas J. Blam, ‘asey, HH. Parmenter, 8. §. Lincolo, and scalar ‘The regular committees comprised S.E. Thomason, M. E. Urell, J. M. Bagar, R. Nelson, W. J. Stumons, Harvey 3. Hynes, T. B. Harrison, Gco. E. Cor- Hartel, Jas. Brennan, T. W. ing 2 e how lower Mississipp!, Arkansas, and Ked rivers will Tise. _ Iris To THR INTEREST of every housekeeper to examine the following goods, offered for to-mor- Tow, at M. Augenstel a ping bow! 12 sheets dreds of other articles at 4: cheapest baby cart Woxn weight Tue Uston Vee Union Vere W. Layton, rendered eMlclent'aid to the Te committees, Messrs, 3.at cost. alf Dutton, $2.10. Geuts $1.25 solld worsinz shoes, $1. ers, F. Donohue, W. H. Hoover, S16 7th stand Trough yee . = ake ; 2 t, W. T. Kelly, F. W. Page, Joan Wels Tur WEERLY Stax, a large double paper of lhe ’ . fix coluinns, will be Sent postpaid for one dollar a | #84 J- A. Scott. x year Try into Hexpuep axp Fav Patsoxens 1s Tue Tan. rreara: F ec here Were in the Jall yesterday 201 prisoners, tn- Bb op get in ebiigeact eid Lan ak | etuding ten who were Sent there yesterday. ‘This weiae Sout; S - 4¥- | isthe largest number which has been confined Forty-six of the are awaiting trial either on indictment Bs or appeal, and among these are the old negro varieties at J.C. Par- | woman Christiana Taylor, charyed with the mur- #t, between F and G sts. | der of the Fisher children, and Joshua Anderson, ee te | Henry W. Fenner, Cha i, Frank Minor, sp RRESH Coustey Hogs 2c. dezen. 1th and Louts- | Oistead Ward. Alf "d Warren, Joseph Marshall Ins avenue. dd Washington Curry, all held on charge of mur- Fox Vatce for mone. ‘There arc other inurder ce®-s pending on tt - | docket, but the f sare . 1 rye! Wednesday night Capt.Crocker,with Messrs, Joi nd Hudson, lett for the Erle coun nthury at Buffalo with the followtng For Gorpscumip’s immense bargains see City | Within Its walls for some time. Ttems. prisonel Bretupay Cari ‘irane’s Uptown. y the best In th #6 9h street n are all colored: Johnson, Lewis Dodson, And rew Harrls es Montgomery, larceny, see: oud ears cach. George Sim Ect: iy Amusements, Forv’s Orrna Hovsk—Furt's Opera Compa th AL THEATER —Her Majesty’s Opera Com- Rigoletto.” THEATER Comer: Dine Mt @urlosities. Opp Fet.ows’ Hatt.—Prot. Carpenter's mesmeric Performance lusquen overture by the Mozart Orchestra, and a Rotrrk SkATING Ring. — International Dog | vioiln solo by Prof. R. C. Bernays, constituted the Show. Instrumental music. Mrs. Annie Roemer-Kaspar, Nenses’ Homwe.—“House warming” from 2 to 10 | Miss Hattle Whiting, Mrs. Nellle McCartee and Ro Messrs. Whtpple and McFarland made the vocal —_.—__ Inuste the great feature of the program. Encores Condensed Locais. were bumcrous, and Miss Hattie Whiting, whose CY Stan (eight large p: | rich contralto ‘voice took the audience by storm, Svcerssr he coneert given by Goodwit U. 0. G. C., at Congre- onal cht n Immense Reettations were admirably given by Carrigan, Miss Ada Mosher and Mr. E. nd 4 whistling solo by Mr. J. ¥. AtLee, Rentz-Santley Novelty Co. U.—Entertaining pertormeuce and | uitde Ma: B. Hay. An organ overture by Prot. J. W. Bischoff, Tanta- Sent po Was the rectpient_ of flowers as well as applause. the Unit Tat, me 5 LG | Madame Kaspar, the tavorite s¢ pr 4 Was also The Clan-n % | applauded “to the echo,” iu her Superv’ rendition @ay last evening by an entertainment, of the Echo song. Goan week Geos THe Most Irrpest CoOACHMAN IN THE Crry.” took Gort Lewis Reed, illstorie and Literary Assocti ent at as if nro delivered bee Meet | in dine at the National. ‘Tt . Wears, of Philadelphia, Miss | Sergeant Jolson st J. C. Prices of North, | #ble confuston at th rs Tied, Blanche Wahine. | Might auiony the carriae a by the defend- rson and Belina t, Mrs. | # ne, WHO is Gen. B. acres i es iis . ms td to the | Cartage in front of all the other nes, and i. 7 Layion contributed tothe | non spoken tn about ik, he only. pave the oftions immpude: “He Js the most impudent couchman P Barrett and oth ra geachinnn, was eharged yesffriay with violating t by failing to keep his carrlac eater Sv y nicht. m Add Douglass, Mr Rosetta Co: mi. | of the Department of Superinten- a] cational wy etl e city,” sald thy b have troubl Ee ete MR hd | with tuna dn e “The ume for fuing tion of Commissioner. Eaton, ; erected Juilgo Pe e included @ number of ladie= and aererstar ansel, “has pass’ d away, geatiemen nected with the department, at | “Bub the tme when a ‘plgger’ has got to behave the close of maselt od session yesterday after: | : a wnite man,” sald at, Poulet, mt department djourned, to e} has Hot pussed away.” The defendant ated that See SU ee ee Samed, tormees In Sars) ere crosie wus Gated Ue ae ing trac- uous The court tipo: : of the W. L. I. Corps yesterday the following gentlemen we elected contri F 3. Wine, J.D. Clary, erson and J, Maury .—A lunge number of visitors openlug Of the bome for nurse: been established In the large Ure idling, No. H street nor | terday atternoon and evening. Mrs. ¢ | attended t whica h m0 y S, i Fears, at | Ricketts receiver the callers, and, with te % norihwes B35 iy . unce of Other ladies Interested In the manage Y morning at ten | mae enowsa thet through the house. "A larve 5 number oF donations was recelved. ‘The home sinelud- | has been established under the auspices of the Con training sehoot tor nurses and the District Medica! soclety. The “house warming” 13 continued lo- Vited Hon. George B. See the advertisement, he dehvered in Bos- ton yesterday, on on as a statesman,” he friends of Majo in this city « h time as inay be convenient to hnic class csombled.at Cos: Bim, he has accepted the invitation, and named vening to wituess the cere hext Monday evening, at All Souls’ church, a3 the time and plac —_»__ Rivex TRape.—Iarbormaster Sutton reports ar- Fivals at the river front as follows: Seir. Chin- arara, Blabk, 60,000 feet Iumber W. W. McCul- lough;’ sloop John Williams, Green, 400 “bushels oysters, market; sloop Geo. W. Driver, Southard, 800 busiels oysters, do.; pungy Chief, Swann, 606 Dusheis oysters, do. = < CHARGE OF ATTEMPTED ARsox Diswissep.—This Mmorntog. in the Police Court, & young colored Woman hamed Olivia Richards was charged, on Somplaint of snother colored woman named Susan ‘inn, With attempted arson in trying to burn the house of the | tier, on 1 street, between K and L Streets northwest, on the ‘th of the present Attorney Moore stated to the ant had been arrested on a arrant, and the fire was caused by i of a coal oi! lamp, and he thought uid not be sustulned. The charge prosequied. ‘The defendant was also chamged with making threats of personal violence rs. Pinn, and was put under her personal Donds to kecp'the peace. AX OHIO Man SwixpLEeD.—Yesterday a conf. ence gaine was played on Mr. W. 8. Ruodes, of Britton, Summit county. Ohio, on 7th street, near the steamboat Wharf, Rhodes was on bis way to Norfolk, Va., by the ‘steamer Excelsior, when he Was accosted by a strange man, who gave his Bame as D. W. Morgan, and said Ne was a grocer Of Norfolk, and wes then on his Way to that city, and Was Waluing for bis baggage. After talking SWwhile he Invited Rhodes to wake up the street to the clty to pass away the time before the boat Blarie!. Presenuy he was joined by another ta: ‘Who stated that the baggage was at the wharf a: desired his pay for it. Morgan offered a chec] Which the man did not wantand finally he borrowed $5 from Mr. Rhodes until they returned to the Dost, wuere he represented he had plenty in his Yalise. He and his baggage friend went into a Saloon to pass a recetpt for the payment of the baggage bill, and Mr. Rhodes has not seen them tince, —_.——_ ‘Nor 4 Case oy SeL¥-DerENsE.—A colored man —— scene Moulton was fined $10 or 90 days in 1igby Judge Snell yesterday for assaulting another colored man named Tobias Williams. It was fhown that the defendant sfter being stabbed by Wilttams tn a house in Cox’s alley, walked out into the yard and threw a brick, striking Williams on the head. The court said’ the brick was not throw n in self-defense, but through spite, and he held the defendant guilty of an assault. ee A Nave FOR Maxtz.—License Agent Raff this morning swore out a warrant against George was mr lamtz yesterday to get the G8 he has deposited with tie District Commis, Stoners for a license, This warrant will prevent Mantz from getting his $100 until ne ap; be- Monies attending the awarding of diplomas to the successful students of the class of isa Uemen receiving these marks of proficiency were Messrs. Charles McGill, George Kennelly, C. P. Calvert, B. King, and RC. Campbell. The ‘urtil- lery cadet corps assisted in the festivities‘of the evening. After the formalities were over a ball was given under the direction of Capt. L. K. ‘Treu- bly as ballot master. MARRIAGE LIcENSES.—Marrlage lcenses havo been Issued by the clerk of tue court to W. H. James and Susan Turner, of Fairfax co., Va. Benjamin F. Wells and Marguerite A. Wells; James W. Briscoe ‘and Anne E. Butler; Henry Cole and Anlucretia Davis; Wm. H. Webb and Louisa Young; George A. Mosley’and Fannte Barrien; Edward Brown and Amanda Eula Hawkins, ‘MILK DrLIVeReus Cuancep with EMBEZZLEMENT. ‘This morning: in the Police Court, two young men, named Wm. H. Cunuingham and Wm. H. oper, were charged by Frank Ward, of the Alderney Dairy, with embezzlement. ‘The defendants are drivers of milk delivery wagons for Mr. Ward, who charges that the defendants fatled to account for money that they collected on their routes. Cunningham was charged with embezzling $8.75, and pleaded guilt fe was committed for the action of the grand Jury in default of $500 bonds. Hooper pleaaed not guilty, and his case was con- tinued for further evidence. : Courtine 4 Horse wrrn 4 Knire.—Samuel Ru fin colored, was sentenced to one year in jall by Judge Snell to-day for cruelty to ‘animals, in cut- Unga horse with a knife. A colored street huck- ster named Jno. Johnston told the court that about 4 o'clock yesterday, in South Washington, he and the defendant had a dimiculty. He Started to drive away, when the defendant drew a knife, and cut witness’ horse on both sides of the head, trom the ear to the mouth. Bhanthins Abad ‘THE QUESTION OF LIABILITY OF DENTISTS TO JURY Dety.—To-day In the Court in General Term Mr. Appleby, as attorney for Dr. H.B.Noble,a dentist, who took an appeal from the order of Jutice Mac- Arthur in the Circuit Court a few weeks since re- Inagistrate’s the overtur: exempuon. That 1s a growing profession and go 1s Looth-puiling. ‘This businens ot excusing empUng jurors 13 ‘of importance. In New York it ts worth something to be exempt. If this disposition to escape Jury duty continues,atter a while toread and write willbea ualification.” ———— Tue Lovistana Lorrery Cask.—To-day, in the Court in General Term, the case of the Louisiana Lottery Co. agt. Morgan et al. Mr. Jeff. Chandler, counsel for the District fere the courts and answers the charge of keepii ‘an unlicensed bar. All the indications are that Bantz 45 going to leave the city. ae Arca eat says that Judge Marun Harmon, of that ype hy ea F, Stubbs, on the 19h inst. Mr. Stubbs is Bastor of Union Wesley church in this city. Steam Railroads the City. BILL TO CHANGE THE ROUTES, LOCATION OF DE- PoTs, ETC. Mr. Ingalls to-day reported from the Senate Dis- trict committee the bill to change the routes in the city of steam raliroad tracks, and defining how the tracks shall run and where the depots shall be 1o- cated, and gave notice that he would call tt up at the first opportunity. The bill provides that so much of the act. of €o1 approved March 33, 1835, supplemental to the act to authorize the con? Structfon and extension and use of a lateral branch of the B. & 0. raliroad into and within the District, passed in December, 1827, as authorizes the ‘construction of the B.’& O- road upon the line now in use in Washington, and 30 much of the act of May 21, 1872, to confirm the action of the board of aldermen and common council designating a depot site for the Baltimore and Potomac ratiroad company as autuorizes the comp-ny to lay its tracks on 6th street and to con- struct a depot at the corner of 6th and B streets, and so much of the act of Congress authorizing the construction and extension by the B. & 0.com- pany of a rallrond from between Knoxville and the Monocacy Junet!n Into the District, as authorizes that company to liy tracks on Ist Street be, and are herevy, repealed. And on and after January 1, 1884, 1t shall not be lawful for sald companies, oF elther of tem, ‘o maintain their tracks or run thelr trains In Wash: ngton except upon the routes hereinafter designated, Sec. 2 provides thet all tracks of the Baltimore & Oato company shall be united at some point outside the city limits in the vicinity of Brooks station on the Mejropolitan branch; thence the tracks sb.ll be laid by the most feasible route to the north side of Boundary street at Delaware avenue where they shall enter the city, and follow thence the line of Delaware avenue to the south side of E street north, and thence Into square 681, in which square the depot shall be located. On the route prescribed from Brooks’ station, the company may lay as many tracks, not exceeding four, as it chooses. On the line of’ Delaware ave- nue the tracks must be laid on the established grade, and at equal distances on elther side of the central line or the avenue; but the space occupied by the tracks shail not exceed sixty feet in width, and must be separated from the regt of the avenue by agranite wall, one foot high, surmounted by a continuous fron fence, the top of which must be eight feet above ground. AU such intersecting street, automatic lowering or folding gatos of pattern to be approved by the Commisstoners, must be placed in such manner as to effectually Close the crossing during the approach and paa- Sage of trains, it} he tracks of the Baltimore & Potomac road shall remain tn their present position with the ex- ception of that portion on 6th street west lying north of the south Ine of Maryland avenue,which portion il be removed and the street replaced tn the ame condition as when the tracks were originally laid. The freight, passenger and other depots and byfldings of the B. & P. company shall be located in such squares or parts of squares not the prop- erty of the United States fronting the line of their tracks between Ist street west and 14th strect west, as the company may elect, and the company. 4s given the right to acquire property for that urpose by condemnation, {f necessary. On the ine of Maryland and Virginia avenues the B. & P. company may lay sueh number of trac ceeding four, as it requires, such tracks to be laid On the grade and not to occuoy aspace more than sixty feet wide, and shall be separated from. the rest of the avenue by curbing, iron fences, and automatic gates as those require of the Baltimore & Ohio company. On the re- maining portton of the B. &. P. line within the city limits the company shail lay not more than two tracks, and occupy not more than thirty feet of the street, in the middle thereof, and the tracks must be separated by curbing, fences and gates of the kind already described. “it 19 made unlawful for raliroad companies to unload their cars on the streets or avenues, or to occupy with their cars or engines the tracks in the city for a longer period than is reasonably necessary to make up trains; and a fine of one hundred dollars for each offense is the prescribed penalty for violation of this pro- vision, The B. & P. company 1s required to re- move its tracks, sheds, etc., except the depot building, from the 6th street’ depot, by January Ast, 1984, ‘nnd is given the right to bring suit in the Court of Olaims against the United States for re- covery of the value of the depot building, and the judgment of the court in the case ts to be final; and after determination of the sult the title to the depot buliding shall vest in the United States for all purposes, ‘The Baltimore & Ohio company 15 required to erect and maintain on the line of Massachusetts avenue, and for the full width of the avenue over its tracks on Delaware avenue, a permanent vt duct with suitable approaches thereto, Ina man- ner to be approved by the Cominissfoners; such viaduct and approaches to be completed by thé first of next Jannary; and Congress reserves th right to require the erection of other viaducts ov the tracks of elther of the railroad companies should the necessity for such ae beeome 5 Wh er any other railro: hall be by Congress to enter the city tt shall roue of the two routes designated by ct, und IL shall be allowed to use the tracks ready lild, on such reasonable terms as may be upon or prescribed by Congress. For exch and every day alter the first of next that elther the B. & O. or B.& P. compa- il maintain Its tracks, sheds, bulidings, provided In this act, or Shall fall to tthe fences, viaducts, gates, etc. required apparent, authorlz constru by this act, they, and each of them, shall be sub- Ject to a fine of 75%, All acts and parts of acts and ordinan:es Inconsistent with this act are re- pealed, and Congress reserves the right Lo alter, amend or repeal Uuls act. —+__ Washington Markets—Retail Prices. Meats.—Beef, sirloin, 15:20. per Ib.; do porter- house, Hae. ; Hb roast, 123a%He.: sea Corned Beer, Saige. : Dried ‘Beet, do. sliced,20¢: Tongues,smoked, 6 20c.; Veul, 1232250. ; Matton, 10 1B GadBe. pped, 2523 n75C; Lamnb.1230 0c. ; Pork, 14a18e. usage, "12%, ‘Bacon "Hams, A6alTe., cut, 2025c.; Shoulders, 12%al5e., Breasts, 15218; Lara, 15, FRUrTS.—Oranges, 20260c. per doz.; Lemons, 25a 0c, per doz. ; Bananas, 30: Walze; Apples, d0n60e, yp ; Cranberries, 20c. perqt; Pears, §0c.a$1; Rhubarb, 2c per bh. —Shad (Potomic erring (Potomac), inch; Rock, large, 50. “per bunch; Haltbut, Codttish, 10a12c, per ib.; 3 Cattish, 20a25e. per bunch K Fish, 12a15e. pet 3, Smelt, 124 per Ib. 1b.; Satmon rout, 15a Lobster, 12 ‘Verraptn, stide 18 per doz.; do., diamond- back, $0a$35_ pe ‘Turtle, e.a$i ach. Berrer.—Philadetphia Print, ‘S5e. pert. Western Creamery, 30c.; New York, 40.45¢. Holl, wud; Cucdse, iiae.; Eggs, ase. per 07. VEGETABLES.—Potatoes, (Irish,) 80a40c. per peck; do. do. (new), $1 per pl do. (sweet), per. "pk; — Cabba, 10a2%e. per Spinach, 30: pk per bh. Onions, 40:50 bunch; Beans, t, gabe. bh. litlower, 10a20c. i .; Pumpkins, 15.250. cae pes bunch Celer : 15 1p: h; Squash, ; Radi Cucumbers, 40c. ‘each; ‘Mushroom, $1.25 per Ib. (hot house), 10e, per . each; Water Cress, 20a500e. per bunch. per Ib.;_ Chickens 80a85; Ducks, $11.50 per er 1b. Squabs, #2.501$3 per ——— The Courts. Poricr Court—Juage Snell. Yesterday, Robert Carter, colored, assault on Julla Carter; $5 or 15 days. Osvorne Bosey, colored, iit on Fanny Robinson; $5 or 15 day: Robert Moulton, colored, assault on Tobias Wil- ams; $10 or 15 days. Daniel Green, threats to Annte’ Galloway :$100 bonds or 30 days. Jos, Under- ‘wood, colored, idie and incorrigible boy; reform school during minority. ‘To-day, Samuel Ruffin, colored, assault on Jno. Johnson; $5 or 15 days. Olivia Richards, colored, threats to Susan Pinn; personal bonds.’ Charles Jones, ulias Chas, Johnsoh, colored, larceny of a set of harness from Jos. Yerby; six months 1n jail, Henry Nelson, colored, assault on Dennis T.Green; HO or 40 days. Wm. T. Deteller, assault on Lis Wile and culld; 60 days. —_s—_ ‘Alexandria Affairs. ‘THE MASONS’ CENTENNIAL.—The Freemasons of Alexandria Washington Lodge, No. 22, concluded the centennial anniversary celebration last night. Hon. Chas. E. Stuart delivered the centennial ad- dress, reviewing the past 100 years of Masonry in Alexandria, and dwelling upon the salient points of the lodge’s history. “A superb banquet was ‘spread at 10 o’clocletn the dining hall of the Man- sion House. At the banquet W. H. Lambert pre- sided, and speeches were made by W. B. Isaacs, of Richmond, Capt. George Mushback, of Alex- reed F. H. Reed. L. Moore, of Philadelphia, and others. Station Hovuse.—At the station house this morn- ing, Bs pany, wd, Lee eles white; and ‘elson, colored, are held, charged with disorderly conduct. EpvucaTional, Lecrures.—The Rev. Dr. A. D. Mayo, of Boston, editor of the New Engiana Jou naloy Educution, spent to-day ona visit to the public schools of the ai He addresses the citt- zens to-nicht on “Does Universal Education Pay?” and the Teachers Institute to-morrow on the “Natural Methods of Instruction.” Rerorten’s Nores,—Messrs. F. Brockett and George W. Rock have just issued a succinct his- tory of Alexandria from the earliest times, with a map of the town.—Mesers, Benjamin Austin and Reed, of the county school board, visited all the penne schools in the county last week and found hem in excellent condition.—The taking of testimony in the Massey-Wise election case still on here and relates so far to the use made of ix receipts at the election.—The colored Meth- odist church, on Washington street, is the only. church here under the jurisdiction of the con- J., of igton, preached on confession at Bt. Mary's chureh, Wednesday nizht, to & large tion, —Lay Gentzb pot here . The Detective Scandal. CONFIRMATION OF PARKER'S STATEMENT. To the Editor of Taz Eyexixa STAR: In the confession of Parker, the thiet confined in the Erie county (N. ¥.)_ penitentiary, published in last Saturday's Stan I can corroborate that rtion of his statement headed “Mongollans Constaered Good Victims.” It was my house that Was robbed, and Parker’s confession is the first. clue I have obtataed as to who committed the rob- bery or what disposition was made of the stolen articles. His deseription of the manner In witch the robbery was eommitted convinces me that in this case. at leasty-he ts telling the. whole truth. It would require more than the sworn testimony of twenty Washingtom detectives to make me believe that Parker, thief that he 1s, has not told the truth about these wholesale robberies, — And, therefore, Iam compelled to belleve all tfiat hd says relative to the ition of goods to Mantz, and the latter's “divyy” with the detectives. Sip H. Nezaty. ——— Affairs it West Washington. BUILDING Assoctation.—The sixth annual meet- ing of the Eleveath Butldii Association took lace last evening. at Goddard's hall. ‘The elec- hes ss ones resulted Gat De oes augh, president; James Goddard, vice lent; R. E. Frey, treasurer; Ferdinund King, secretary, Directors—James_F! Birch, Thomas’ Dowling, Bigar Frisble, EM. Lawton, Albert Miller, Joni Leltch and D. F. Robinson. The report of the sec- retary showed the following: _Recelpts—Dues for last ‘year, $18,080.17; advances, $6880.11; fines, $236.14; insurance, $24. Expenditures—Advances, last year, $1,747; withdrawals, 316,109.41; Insurance, $50eG_Expenbes, S258 Total receipts in six years, | ‘otal ‘ment ix $223,392.64. Balance, $2,619.27. The smuclation Degan with 8,080 shares, of which all have been bought out, withdrawn’ or settled except 451 shares. $1,607 was disposed of last night at direc- tors’ meeting, two shares being sold at $150 per share and sixteen shares retired at the stock vi Tates, $90 per share, DgaTH.—Mre. Mary Hanlon,wife of Mr. Anthony Hanlon, a well-known citizen and business man of tuis place, died at her late residence. 1515 Sth street, last evening, after a painful illness. She leaves a large family of children. The funeral ‘will take place to-morrow eos at 9 o'clock, from Trinity Catholle church. Mr. Hanlon has the Sympathy of many friends in his affliction. GgonGR C. Waitixa Lopas had a very entertain- ing meeting last evening, several visitors from other states being present, and degrees conterred on new members, MR. PARNELL CHARGED WITH INCITING THE InIsH MURDERS.—In Che house of commons yester- day Rt. Hon. William Forster charged Mr. Parnell ‘with inciting murder in Ireland, saying he did not plan the outrages, but connived at their commis- sion. Mr. O'Kelly denounced the statement asa lle. O'Kelly was Suspended by a vote of 805 to 20. Mr. Parnell remained silent. Childhood, Manhood and Hoary Age Exclaim in Unison, “Behold the Conqueror.” Dunina a brief visit to the ancient town of Warwick, R.I.,recently, our agent extended his trip to the south- eastern extremity of the town, to look about among the wonderftl improvements which have been made in the appearance of Warwick Neck during a comparatively brief period, and while conversing on this subject with Col. Bexsamiy 8. Hazanp, tho popular proprietor of the Warwick Neck Hotel, he learned that the greater part of the handsome summer residences had been erected inside of @ dozen years; and he also learned that Ool. Hazard had becn » great sufferer from a chronic disease of the Kidneys and Bladder over fifteen years, the most painful form of it being a stoppage or retention of the urine, which was 80 very severe at times as to disable him for his acous- tomed work, and even confine him to the bed, when a surgeon's assistance would be required to relieve him. Ho was being doctored s large part of the time, but could got no permanent relief. At times his sufferings weretrrrible from sharp, cutting pains through the Kidneys and Bladder; and he had suffered so long and so severely that he had become discouraged of getting well again, especially as the doctor stated that ir was doubtful if aman of his age, with such a complicated Gisease of long standing, could be cured. But last summer, when ho was suffering intensely from one of these attacks, a gentleman who was boarding at his hotel urged and persuaded him to try a bottle of Hunt's Remedy, ashe had |kpown of some wonderful cures effected by it. Ir. Hazard says he had no faith init, but consented reluctantly to try it; and after taking it only two days the intense pains and aches had di-appeared, and he commenced to gain strength rapidly, and in less than 8 Week was attending to his accustomed work, and has never had a return of the pains. Mr. Hazard is over seventy years of age, and on the 25th of November, 1882, when our agent met although it was a very cold and blustering day, in the field with his team at work pulling and loading turnips, as hale and hearty aman as you could wich for, whereas last Au- gust he was unable to stand up to oversee the work then going on in this same field. Huwz’s Remepy had given him health and strength ‘again, and he recommends itto his relatives and friends, several of whom are now taking it, ashe considers it most excellent medicine for all diseaees of Kidneys or Bladder. Mz Geo. War, LADIES’ TAILOR, 1115 F sTREET NORTHWEST, Is Now Prepared to Yake Orders for EVENING, RECEPTION AND DINNER DRESSES, WEDDING TROUSSEAUS AND STREET COSTUMES, London Tailor-made Riding Hebits, London Tailor- made Cloth (oatumes. All the work is done in first- ase style, made by Men Dressmakers and Tailors. f At guranteed. Jvery Lady leaving thie city should take one of Mr. WHITE‘s celebrated Cloth Costumes, with her. Cutting and fitting. 119-43gm Ger Tae Brsr. at “THE CONCORD HARNESS.” ‘THE CONCORD COLLARS. LUTZ & BRO., 497 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Adjoining the National Hotel. Sole Agents for Hill's Celebrated Concord Harness, TRUNKS and HARNESS in great variety, at Lowest Prices. 1 Ceo NOTICE, ‘he undersigned have thin formed a copartner- ship under the name of M. SILVERBERG & CO., for the purpose of carrying on the Toy aud Fancy Busiuess at No. 312 7th street and 313 8th street northwest, and at the stand corner Market Space and ‘7th strect northwest. MARY SILVERBERG, REBECCA HEXTER. Wasnrxaton, February 17th, 1883. fal-7t PERA LIBRETTOS. dard Edition with English and Italti rds, ae avn. EBCRGAORS. £19-5t 916 F street northwest, Liquors. HEADQUARTERS FOR, FINE OLD RYE WHts- MARYLAND CLUB A, MONTICELLO "77, BAKER, OLD CROW, ROYAL CABINET, IRISH AND SOOTCH WHISKY, BEDFORD RUM, JAMAICA RUM. PIPER HEIDSIO CHAMPAGNE, BASS ALE ON DRAUGHT AND BOTTLED, GUINNESS' POR- TER ON DRAUGHT AND BOTTLED, YOUNGER'S SCOTCH ALE, BOT- TLED, HOLLAND GIN «Wan. E. ©. KNIGHT, 1782 Pennsylvania avenue, fe13. Mazzeo Dovws. ‘We have s good many Ladies’ Shoes, such as For Gaiters and Lasting Polisb—will close out at $1 per pair and 75c., which sold formerly for double the price. Ladice’ Slippers, a litte shop worn, 50c, and 60c., that eo'd at Sland $1.50. Also, some fine Button; will be sold at half vatue, 1914 and 1916 Penna. avenue, nt J. W. SELBY. Biszors “Cauenonmn, 1 age Toilet, te; cures CHAPPED and ROUGH SEIN TRITTATION. art tenders Bi Say Wn Puen a Saha ee 1. ©, BISHOP, Drugrist, f10-1m __780 9th street, corner H street northwest. TE GEE aE one ea langage Sear gag oan CITY ITEMS. : DRY GOODS. BOOKS, &e. at Lonies on Tur hts velowte Vernon Square S. L. Henpsroxe, Spring style Broadway Silk Hats, $5. Round and square crown Sut Falls s2t0 sd. SUCCESSOR TO HEMPSTONE & PERRY, Fal ee — Felt Haw ae ee Med HAS JUST OPENED SOME CHOICE NOVELTIES Says sel sonke Dae * : 4 Chit nee tH ae by IN FRERE’S KOECHLIN SATEENS. Very oe Hats for 50c., at “ Lewis’ One | ALSO, A COMPLETE LINE OF PLAIN SHADES ,” 920 7th st. nw. SCOTCH GINGHAM, IN PLAIN AND ‘The Following Immence Bargains Sian Will be sold tomorrow only at R. Goldschmtd’s 812 | ALL LINEN PRINTED LAWNS, NEW DESIGN, 7th st mw.; white chamber sets 10 pleces $1.75, AT 250. thin white china cups and saucers ovide or t shay 60c doz. worth $1.50, handsome Frenc! INDIA LINENS, PRINCESS LAWNS, LINEN china inves decorated vei gold and frat see} LAWNS, FRENCH NAINSUOK. sol cleewhere for 50c, smaller colo! = = ‘ands, gold lines and fruits or flowers in centre 20¢ INDIA MULLS, WHITE AND COLORED. worth’ new design In decorated china cup8| CHECK NAINSOOK, | PLAIN NAINSOOK. and only 3g doz. plates to match 88c 3s doz., new style real Majolica lores 50c worth $1.00, silver glass candle-sticks 10c worth 2c, gilt or ebony easels 2 for 15c, 10 gt. dish pans 11c, 12 qt. 15c,1 comb case, with brush and rub- bercomb 25c, ebony napkin rings on stands 10c, extra fancy decorated china cuspadores 75¢ worth ALBATROSS AND NUN’S VEILING IN ALLSHADES: NEW GOODS DAILY ARRIVING. 8. L. HEMPSTON: 803 MARKET SPACE, PENNA. Ay ONE PRICE ONLY, IN PLAIN FIGURES. NUE. 10 41.25, 1 fancy decorated tray with engraved wine docabter and 6 wine glasses, to match only 8c, peda ae al YT Ficcren Frexca Sarreens. Bohemian glass finger bowls 15c_ worth 2c, decorated silver glass vases 20c a pair worth Shc. You can also save from $3.00 to $10.00 by buying baby carriages GENUINE SCOTCH GINGHAMS. Rogers’ Spoons, Forks and Knives, $3.set. Gold-filled jewelry, copied fram solid and warranted five years, from $2 to $90, at Prigg’s. Louisa Richardson, Washington, says: “Brown’s Iron Bitters cured me of dyspepsia, from which I had suffered nearly 1} ie.” ‘Welcome the — BREW DESIGNS IN THE ABOVE GOODS, TYLER & CHEWNING, ‘Speed the Part- Hub Punch is invaluable for a little treat, and is ng just the thing for use impromptu. Sold by grocers and druggists. 918 7TH STREET NORTHWEST. Possox 's Fresca Cotorep Sires. SEATON PERRY, Lundborg’s Rhenish Cologne. Durkee’s Salad Dressing. @ ready-made, rich and delicious dressing for all salads of meat, fish tables. Cheaper and (Buccessor to Perry & Brother), sonnttely, better than home-made, No sauce equal | HAS JUST OPENED A LARGE AND COMPLETE 10 ASSORTMENT OF PONSON'S CELEBRATED COLORED SILKS AT $1.50 A YARD. THESE GOODS AKE 22 INCHES WIDE AND MADE BY ONE OF THE BEST LYONS MANUFAO- POSSESSING HEAVY GRAIN, COM- WITH SOFT FINISH AND MELLOW WHICH NO AMERICAN GROS GRAIN AT $1.50 A YARD THESE SILKS NUSUAL B&RGAIN,” NEVER HAV- N SOLD AT RETAIL LESS THAN $1.75, “SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS" IN BLACK GROS GRAIN AND OTTOMAN SILKS. EMBROIDERED SA1INE, ZEPHYR awp BATISTE ROBES FROM $10 TO Pica Vinia aie $100 in Gold! Given away by Royal Glue. See advt. Hecker’s Baking Powder TURER: is mentee in every respect, healthful, thoroughly | BINED Tellable, uniform in strength, and its baking qual- ites cannot be surpassed. A New Year's Gift, in the shape of the Dollar WEEKLY STAR, for one year, js in order. It 1s a large eight-page paper ot fifty-six columns—the largest and cheapest in the country. Only one dollar, post paid. ‘Trinders’ Lacto Phoshate of Lime and Cod Liver Oll, the best remedy known for coughs, colds, consumption, bronchitis, asthma, all throat, breast and lung affections. “Alderney airy te, prom Fresh Alderney Butter. churned every morning and delivered in 3g-Ib. “Ward” prints, 550. per 1D. Also, cottage cheese, buttermilk and sweet milk, ELEGANT STOCK OF NEW, SPOTTED AND FIGURED FRENCH NALINES. ANDERSON’S SCOTCH ZEPHYRS AT 40c. GENUINE SCOTCH GINGHAMS AT 250, NEW PRINTED, ALL LINEN LAWNS. WHITE GOODS AND HOUSE-FURNISHING LINENS IN GREAT VARIETY AND AT VERY LOW PRICES. ALL, THE NOVELTIES IN FRENCH WOOL SPRING DRESS FABRII $e. per qt. “Cream, i6¢. pint. Puices. 2" DARK ROOM FORK DISPLAYING EVENIN Goons. = | Laces. SEATON PERRY, : - Perry Building, Pennsylvania avenue, corner 9th street. = Established 1840, m7 THE PALAIS ROYAL Gussrs ‘Has just added to the Lace stock the following wonder- sie alls ‘Will open at their stores, 6 pieces only Black and Cream SPANISH LACE, extra wide and extra heavy silk, 25 cents per yard; ‘Nos.820, 822 AND 824 SEVENTH STREET, worth 35 cents, 4 pieces only 5 inches wide SPANISH LACE, 39 cents MONDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 121m, per yard; worth 60 cents. - 11 pieces IRISH POINT LACE, in five designs and extra wide, 14, 19 and 25 cents per yard; worth double. 10 pieces only POINT VENICE LACE, 5 inches wide, only 9 cents per yard; this quality is usually 16 cents, ‘The entire Stock of BANKRUPT GOODS OF GEO. M. TAYLOR. The above few piecesare decided bargains. Beng a Job lot we cannot re-order, ‘The stock consicts cf SIAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, PPP. = SILES, DRESS GOODS, DOMESTICS, LINE Pe AE? A gs i = PT RAE AA H seat | CLOTHS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, NOTIONS, Bo S*4 un 2°4 TE Sass i FRO TTA sca GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHINGS, ° J E EE 8 8 YY A a, HOUSEELEPING GOODS, &e., &o, &B 00 4 4 LIL, 1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, fa ‘We bought the entirestock ats REAT BARGAIN FOR Noowors @ AIN casH, And we are going to cI! it accordingly, SPECIAL SALE NO MISTAKE, or — REAL LACES, NECKWEAR, FINE FLOWERS GUINNIP & CO., 110 axD FANS, L. Bennexps Barrmonz Srozz, 908 SEVENTH STREET, At greatly reduced prices, Betweex I ann K Nozrawesr, Jn order to take an inventory of stock during Febra- ary we desire to reduce our entire stock, and for the next month will watyg our usual selling prices, offering great bargains in ev department. IN DRESS Goops, Silk Stripe Suitings are marked 123c., value 37}4c, Figured Alpacas, 12}g0. Plaids, 12)s0. Cashmeres, formerly 35 to 60c., are marked 250, RECEPTION REQUISITES A SPECIALTY. NOOT’s, 915 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, $026 IN rz Goons, Special Reductions wil! be found. $100 I Black Drees Silke, 80c., $1, $1.25 up, reduced 20 per ct. N Black, Navy, Green, and Bronze Silk Plueh; Green, Garnet and Black Silk Velvets, reduced 20 per ct. 8% oo +7 Bo, Great special drives in HOSIERY and UNDERWEAR. eG 3 23 D iy Scotch Wool and Medicated Red Underwear, reduced G6¢ “oo? Tun Bop ae 2 HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, Fiannels, Linens and Woollen Goods, at immense reductions, ‘These prices will only last short time, therefore pur chasers will study their interest by inspecting our goods before purchasing eleewhere, L. BEHREND’S BALTIMORE STORE, at 908 7th street northwast. Taosxex & Cuszx, 811 MARKET SPACE, GIVEN AWAY! more letters, out of the three words “ROYAL FAMILY .GLUE.” fe thirds $6 the fourth, $1 sack’ te the ent ave, each to the next twenty ‘nuniber ‘word:tnding contest of =" Hoyel Fanny Gites th fettors will be ad- : ” ATTENTION 4 CALL ae see TO THE FOL- ISS TC TINS YO) 10-4 PEQUOT oe «30. 44 WAMSUTTA MIT Rit “4 Sab or tae west, ibis, 4-4 DAVOL MI 10, s £4 LON DALE CAMBKIC 1296 coont.) ft special atte toour reduction in aa J ‘YOUR LAST CHANCE THIS SEASON, KING’S PALACE, 814 SEVENTH STREET. . ‘WONDERFUL REDUCTIONS. ELEGANT BLACK TIPS, At25 cents a Bunch, ‘Three in s Bunch. CLOSING FRICES OF CHILDREN'S AND MISSES’ TRIMMED HATS, ‘From 260. to 50a, LOVELY PLUMES. * At 500,, T5e. and $1, ‘ FINE REAL BEAVER HATS, ‘At 500, and 750, ‘RIBBONS, VELVETS AND PLUSHES _ ‘Almost Given Away, At Your Own Prices. FRENCH PATTERN HATS, ‘From $4 to $6, sold formerly at $15 ana $20, ‘ BEST TREGLE For veiling, very wide, st LACES, KID GLOVES, LADIES' UNDERWEAR, . Cheaper Than Elsewhere, end. Don’t fail to call at - KING'S PALACE, e 52 Cuoice Goons, PLain FIGURES, ND Conrect | ni anegnedlieereeeressvetibeeneerneten BKIBLES— Pocket, Teachers’ and Family. at all priess NOOR $e the cna Course of Reading. ior the ¢ . re EACHERS AIDS to de huterustioual Lecseas for ry WILLIAM BALLANTYNE & SON'S, EJ 428 SeveTn Stan, New Boos. ‘Tho Russian Empire, by Gedie, $1.50; forg, by Mackenrieg 41, The 19k Cent by iackeunie, $1, “The « a ana Cakes, $1.50. oa An entire new arsortment of novelties In Note fold by the single quire, with Envelopes to match. spondence Cards and Siatiovery of all kinds and priogs. Uur Valentines now open in most beautiful dreigms, W. H. MORRISON, Ld 476 Pennsylvania avenue, Axssva. Boor Saez At Sacrificing Prices. ‘Read regular sdvertieement now in ths paper. Bauw's, 416 7th street, RNISHINGS. _ = N EW G oops, JUST OPENED, FISH SETS, “ate JAPANESE TEAPOTS, eideai DECORATED TOILET SETS, MAJOLICA PITCHERS, GIFT CUPS AND SAUCERS, COOKING UTENSILS OF ALL KINDS, WILMARTH & EDMONSTON 209 MARKET SPACR, Porreny Axv Poncertars. We . N THe Bave received per steamers ST. BERNARD an& DECORATED DINNER, DESSERT AND TOILET SETS, LATEST DESIGNS, Also in stock KICH CUT and ENGRAVED GLASS | WARE, FID -ATED WAKE and HOUSE YUR- NISHING GOODS, &e. CHINA DECORATED TO ORDER. INITIALS or MONOGRAMS on Glass at short notions BEVERIDGE, SYLVANIA AVENTR. Or Is Pye LARGE SELF-FEEDING in Having too teree 2 stock of above Stoves #till on hand, emong them revera. the celebrated Radiant Homes, ‘we will now eell them at & discount of ten per cent from Terular prices. ‘This is a chance seldom of A fail Une of Cooking Stoves, Portable aud Brick-ort Ksngem, constant.y on hand. Letrobes, Grates, aud Purnscess Agents for Danto ‘Vapor Stove and Fiuid. W. 8. JENK® & 00., 17 7th street northwest. 318 CBs Giassware, CUTLERY, PLATED WARR, AND KITCHEN UTENSILS NEW GOODS AT LOW PRICES, GEO. WATTS, HOUSE-FURNISHING STORF, ‘316 7th etroet, 6 doors above Penna, ayenna, PIANOS AND ORGANS. Cuavycey J. Rerp, 488 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST, Desires to call the attention of the public to the fact that he has Just received a yery large in- Portution of 028 = ACCORDEONS, te. si making his stock of musical merchandise the most ems tensive in the city, all of which he oflers ata «teat re= duction from prives neually quoted. He « induccments fo profesional peo extra tine quality, suitable for publ " ‘has aiso a darge assortment of the now celebrated TOURNEPHONE, an instrument on which ean be plaved any piece of music without musical knowledge or practior. together with Tournephone music suitable for lodges, dane &e., &e. | Healso carries at all umes a large tock of tho ma CHRISTIE & SON'S PIANO: and the nebo TE : i instruments in which: vurchaser ‘eS so much folid value for the m: nr ‘dint ell **at night.” so haa the mio cot de stock oY second baer * Dragana in the city, and can, quobe yt terms 60 easy ‘that any ope can [ord to purchases Ey rn Buavsvey, PIANOS AND ORGANS, NEW PIANOS, $200 to$1, 000, NEW ORGANS, $50 to $250. PIANOS AND ORGANS THA‘ VE BEES USED, $15 togui5. ea PIANOS AND ORGANS FOR RENT—Tifty inetrad ‘ments of all the makes: rent from $2 to $10 per month; Tents applied on purchase, FREEBORN G. SMITH, Manufactursr, 020 2103 PENNSYLVANIA AVE: JRECHENBACHS PIANO WAREROOM Of various makes fo sale and rent Suoed prose. | Wan. Knabe & Co ‘e worl nowned Pianos. ‘Luning sud Kepairing. Lith street, above Pa. ave Pnos, ORGANS, SHEET MUSIC. 5 STECK £ CO. PIANO, ‘The most Perfect Piano Made. EMERSON PIANO, ‘The Rest Medium -priced Piano Manufactur-4. WILCOX & WHITE AND KIMBALL OkGANS, Pr ad rnold menta, rented et Rae eames meteor ee 5 CENT MUSIG, ‘Tbe only complete stock in the ctr. HENRY EBERBACH, No 915 F STREET, Managing partner of the Into firm Ellis& Oo. ai One WD fin ceed mortnwest. ‘The Stieff, the Kranich & Bas other Pianor lowest prices He _ ar “4 i and casiest terms. Organs, ‘and other Musical Instruments. “Shect Music, ‘Libruries and books in great variety. repaired. FA ORGANS, 27 STOPS, $125, PIANOS, ory runt and night. Gates Bie adtirees a DANIEL £ BEATE. Wanhiyge ton, N. J. Organs and other Iustramen| te tuned and P ure Axp [xviconarsa. siok ‘Those who may wish to purchase, either as a dclictows, beverage or for medicinal purposes, an unadulterated ‘Whiskey, are invited to makes trialof the celobrated UPPER TEN HISKEY uu ‘This Whiskey, upon en anslytical examination, has Proved tobe FREE from Pusil Oil, and indeed of say (of the modern ingredients which are ured to give fier tithous age and Savor to this popular drink. For sale by : BROWNING & MIDDLETON, BARBOUR & HAMILTON, % B BRYAN & BRO, anf 3B. W. REED's sOxS, ‘Washington, D. EB. & & W. cATHERWoOoD, Lexrex Boos, xp Boos Ort ~