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PIANOS AND ORGANS. AUCTION SALES. ert S._|__ AUCTIC AUCTION SALES. RUSTEES' ALE OF IMPROVED PROPER’ T Scciawrst cousen OF AND T STREETS. Virtue of a deed of trust, dated October 1874, and srcorded in Liber No. 164, fol'o 1 Pat Tecords of the District of Covumbla, ‘the request of the part) secured Wavcw arte Ab. ise O'CLOCK P. M.. the f situate in the city of Woah: Tecordod mubattison of sats wu and six (206; Conniating of a two-story Prams ferme cath. Depontt of $250) All conveyancing at purchaser’: Cuavx ey J Rex, 423 8}. VENTH STEEET NORTHWFsT, i the attention of the public to: pir auton fe rahe eam port ticnot " NIOLINS, AC. ORDEONS, &c., ko., S, GUITARS, BaNJus, ret : making bis stock of musical merchendies the most ex- Tensive in the city, all of which be-otiere etn eieat tee fucurn irom prices usually quoted. He ‘special inducrments to profe people in instruments of extra fine quality. suitable for patie pertormances. He ins 2.60 a late acsortmien now celourated TOUNNEPHONE, an instrument on which can be played any picce of music without rvusieal Knowiedse OF peacties, together Bith Fournephone mnsic suitable for ledges, dances, | are not complied Be; Ke. | Heino carcies ct all times « large stock of the | resol’ at risk and coxt of chiess CHRISTIE & SON'S PIANOS, and the celebrated “honin vinger COME:LLA ORGANS. the instruments in + hien 20 much real — wold vslue fr the mary that they oul “geri hie 52 THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED UNTIL abo has th mu ot ory le ¢ stock of second-hand Pianos REDNEsDAY, MARCI VES TH, 1889, same time and resus HS MES E. FITCH, ; tt mew KOBE RT ce FOX. | Trustees. W ‘LU TEE B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. VALUABLE BUILDI‘G LOT F TWELFTH 5| REET, BETWEEN SEITS AV UE AND M STR! WEST, AFAK ASCENSION CHI On WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8E' HALF-PAST FOUK O'CLOCK P. sell in front of the premises, Lot 9, in having 23 feet front by 110 feet in dey 4 : One-third cas ¢hteen mouths, for notice bearing interest: end recured by a of trust 01 goats, price no low and afford to purchase. 19 Fira term £0 cs Buavsvix, PIANOS AND ORGANS. peg eT CH. ENTH, OS, $200 to $1, 000. KEW ORGANS, $50 to 3250. PI\NCS AND OKGANS THAT HAVE BEEN USED, $15 109275. PIANUS AND ORGANS FOR RENT-—Fifty tnetry- ‘ments of all the makes; rent from $2 to $10 per month; day of sale. mb2d LTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts. FRONTING ON ACHU- NORTH- : balance in six, twelve and from day of deed: a sold. wiyaacing et purchasers’ cost. p10 down on w. Tents appled on purchase. i ____sTHIS: EVENING. bh ee DOWLING, Auctioneer. CATALOGUE Manufactursr, of a collection of i 03 PYNNSYLVANIA AVENT™. MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, SREEBORN G. SMITH, Just Received Direct From London, England, Por Steamer ‘*CIRCASSIAN,” andto be sold AT AUGTION, th xtreet, above Pros, onGax STECK & CO. PIANO, The most Perfect Piano Alads. EMERSON PIANO, he Pest Medium-priced Piano Manufactsr1. WILCOX & WHITE AND KIMBALL Oo Fienes and Organ-sold on instalmenta, renic! aca, Tent applied if purchasel 5 CENT MUSIC. ‘Abe only complete Stock in tha cite. HENRY EBERBACH, MARCH S! VENTH AND EIGHTH, 1883, At 7:90 O'CLOCK, AT MY SALESROOM, Books Now Keady for Examination, 128-7 THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. i Many of them Rare, Curious, and Finely Ilustrated. On WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY EVENINGS, Southwest Corner of Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th ata, No 916 F STREET. ‘Menazine vertner of the ‘ate firm Ellis & Co. 4? To-moxnow. Ga. L. WILD & BRO., ‘The Stiefl, the Kranich & Bech and other Pianos at lowes! ERS & CO.. Aucticncers, 637 Lousiaua svenne, Opposit 709 7th street norttrwest. t prices and easiest terms. Organs, Oranettes a ctner Mu-ical Inctrumenta, Shect Msi, Meseal brurtes and books in «reat variety. Pianos, Organs and other Iustruments tuned and yepairea: By REGULAR STORE SALE or FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, CARPETS, MATTINGS, Ci.OCKERY, PARLOR CHAMBER FURNITURE, AND OTHER GOODS; Altogether an attractive collection, AT aucTION, At our Salesrooms, “THURSDAY, MARCH EIGHTH, ar ‘TEN O'CLOCK. GANS, 27 STOPS, $125, PIANOS, Factory running and nucht. Cate- Address DANIEL F. BEATTY. Washinw- -FINANCIAL. i Is THE AGE OF PRO- perts, and unprece- ‘writ over fourmil- Bsa mon Office: 1509 H street. Blt-6n Wt ster OR The old-estabtished Ban JOHN a. Di Xo. 12 Watt Srnver, New Your. Buy and soll all active stock= on three to fi marvin. NO POSTPONEMENT. PP VTE stock TELEGRAPH WIRES en eee, ADMINISTBATOR'S SALE OF NITURE, PIANO, & ta tas hole & special 3 bate rt. 1 will sell ‘funlie suction, on SIXTH DAY OF MA! at i et the sanction BETWEEN WASHINGTON, NEW YORK AND RICHMOND. EN (CLOCK A.M.| ‘Terms, cash. Administrator of Rebecca T. mh2-3t JOHN BECK, Tompkins, deceased. H. H. DODGE, COUNT of the wes! Bonds, Stocks and Investment Securities Bought ana | EIGHTH, same hour and place, “ cual pote gtagy JOHN BECK, AO eae of Rebecca T. Tompkins, Be. (99 i5rm STREET, (CORCORAN BUILDING.) JPY PENCARzoNmBROB. actioneers. 26 SMYRNA KU ASSORTED SIZES. 4gency for Prince and Whitely, Stock Brokers, iE PIECES OF EBONY PaRLOR SEVERAL FIN! UTUE, (IN THE WHI. 4 Baoapwar. New Yor, ree TOT AUCTION, San AY MORNIN Fver~ cizen of Feenrities bourht anf aod on eommis- | buyers is ite City Post Office. HOUSEHOLD FURB- C., &C. Pro- Pate rooms son * gorner 9th and D sfreets northwest, a lot of Household ‘uriitare, Piano, &€. = ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED ON AC_ To ther until THURSDAY, MARCH On THURSD. MARCH EIGHTS, at ZEN O'CLOCK, we wil ell at our galearoour, the Sagere incense. Sumas © which the atinntig of fn San Francisco, Beltimore, ‘Rew Goch, Boston snd Washington Orders exeouted on the | FET GANT. STOCK OF FINE MILLINERY, IN- New York Stock Exchange at one-eighth af one per cent RIBBO 1S ‘THERS, FLOWERS, VETS, fommission. Private and direct telegraph wires to| PLU! AND SA1INS, BLACK Richmond, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York and CR, ILI GS, LARGE STOCK OF TUS- through which orders are executed an the| CAN BRAID. BORN? Sanaa [sera HATS, VARIETY OF OLD LADIES’ CAPS (A Exchanges in those cities and repcrtea back SREC ALTY OF THIS HOUSE). WITH A QUAN- - Quotations of Stocks and Bonds and in- TY OF OTHER GOODS, HAT AND BONNET Foetus scoevune cloteccaeer sonics on HANDS, SHOW CASES, SHULVING. | &c., Wires INS TASTY airect trom the Sew York Stock 618 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST. nl ion, commencing at TEN “CLOCK, WED- a = Der, and eoninus frou day dey ant aA as —- 3 unt DENTISTRY. goods are sold. Partioular attention is called to above Ba DE BEFORE AND IK- oaln are AVEERS & CO. Auctioneers. RBYIFICIAL TEETH MADE BEFORE AS! ew A 4 f ry CHAS, WEEKS, Salesman. its splendid evscess. ” lotic hethods ana akin al mbs5-6¢ Late with Duncanson Bros. a3 SNALLY. 1321 northwest. BENSINGER, Auctioneer, eee ——_ BP Naahiarios et riage Bazar, & 2 WOOFE, sr 938, 940 and 94 Louisiana avenue. 20t F north Preservation of the Natural Teoth « Specialy, Fi-mn* = Bay Tone AY AND SATORDA MORNING. EB. RANDALL PARSONS, Denzisr, COMMER SATU NING, 424 7th strect northwest, over Peete GING Ook, REGARD Bailan’ Book re. Gold filings = specialty. Gan oven day of IN- AUCTION SALE OF HORSES, BUGGIES, CARRI- yymouas DIWLING, Auctioneer. re AN UNRIVALLED COLLECTION or JAPANESE ART TREASURES COMPRISING SUPERB SPECIMENS OF KINKOZAN, OKUMURO, KAGA, OKAYAMA, WAKAYAMA KISA, OWA RI, NINSHEI, TANZAX, HER WARES VELLOUBLY pa bre DEcoMaTED. SA CLOISONNE ENAMELS, ELEGANT CABINETS, HANDSOME SYESLD LACQUEMS, “*D MODERN ARTISTIC BEONZES, CARVINGS, ELEGANTLY EMBROIDERED SILKS, MAGNIFICENT SCREENR, &o., Carefully. Bement by a Japanese Expert, and scknow!- VALUABLE AND CHOICE OOLLFCTION EVER BROUGHS 40 THIS COUNTRY, ‘The whole will be sold without reserve, on WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY and FRIDAY, MORNING AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK, AND AFTER- NOON AT THREE O'CLOCK, EACH DAY, March Mth, 15th and 16th, 1838, At my Art Salesroom, Lith street and Pennsylvania ave. On exhibition March 12th and 18th. THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. W227 B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. ATTENTION.-SALE OF WALNUT BOOKOAG! KS, “BEDDING, GLAS. AN CROCKERY WAKE, ETC., 10 BAY STORAGE. On SATURDAY, MARCH TENT! at TEN O'CLOCK A.M, Wo shall sol, tm front of our euction rooms, “i wo ‘Trunks Wo Boxee, or ‘Cloth- . Bedding, -Books variety ‘of cther articles, Glass and Ware, Tinware, Beds, Carpets, Springs, Stove, ‘Water Cooler, ete., stored in thenameof Col. John A. Grow, December 26, 1376, ‘aud to de sold to ‘&o. Also, One Walnut Bookcase and Bao! the name of Gert. Moran. 10th,’ 1880, to be sold to pay WALTER 5. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers, HAIR CLOTH PARLOR SUITE; WALNUT. BLE-TOP RK SUITES; COT1AGE FOR- NITU_K; BEDS1EADS, BUKEAUS AND W. ASH. STAND ; WALNUT EXTENSION TABLE AND DINING-ROUM CHATES; THER “BEDS, PILLOWS AND BOLSTERS; BEDDING, iN: ET~ SPREADS, SHE: TS; HUSK MATTE’ 88- ¥S: INGKAT Chi PETS: WALNUT MARBLE- UFFET, MIKROR BACK; LOUNGES, - SHROMOS, HEATING — STOVES, RAGES CHINA, GLASS and CROCKEKY WARE; KITCH: EN UTENSILS, &o. On, MONDAY, MARCH TWELFTH, commenet at TEN O'CLOCK A.M., we sha’l sell at the Toxidencs ithe above colischen of Hiatsehoin WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts. FEX"CUrOR's SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURSI- TURE. By suthority of an order of sale made by the Su; Court of the Disteiel Of Conan aeee eee Will cell at public auction, on WEDNESDAY, MARCH FOURTEENTH, 1883, at TEN OCLOCK A, M ie e No. strect northwest, alarge lot of House- hold Furniture, coasisting of Parior and Bedroom Fur- niture, ‘Tw Cooking Utensils. Carpets, Hat Kacks, Marbic-top Tai les, &c., all of which are in good condition. Terms cash. ARTHUR A. BIRNEY, Executor of Mary E. Gary, deceased. mp aeTee B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. pV ALTER B. WILLIAMS & ©0., Auctioneers. FRONTING VALUABLE BUSINESS LOT, oN ELEVENTH STREET, BiTWEEN M AND N i) iT, AT AUCTION. feet front ‘Terms cach. mhi-d WALTER B. WILLIAMS & O0., Aucts, S97” THE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED UNTIL THURSDAY, MALCH EIGHTH. same hour and place. mbit WaLres a WitcraMe & CO., Aucta. UABLE AND DESIR- ERTY, SITUATE OW IDE. F SEVENTH STREET ORTH WE: D STREET AND LOUISIANA AVEN ROVED BY A FIVE- STORY BRICK HOUSE, No. 307. LOT TWENTY EET FORTY FEET. By virtue of two di of the Su; Court of, the District of Colum! mba. bh dine mavecial tera oe sree an Equity Court, Gay of December, 186) ant yy of Maroh, 1883, ima cause wherein Elizal CRSSCERY SALE OF vy. ABL® [BUSINESS PHO) THE EAST ay o. eth A. Moore and others aro gemolainante and Mary E. Harzison ‘and others are ce. fendants, No. 6,192, Dooket 18, the wndersi¢ned tras. ines, "on FUE: Day? TEE MEN te Sor 1883, at FIVE O'CLOCK a estate, in ssid cause mentioned, uate in the City of Ws fo wit: Lot numbere | atx a o dred edo feted ty oboe We of tht (458), ed, improved by a hve-story brick tnitding ‘ihe terms of ssle as prescribed aid EYER'S HORSE AND CARRIAGE BAZAAl G 410 © ntrost noctuvrest. Sales of Horses, Carriagon, ‘auction d Harness by Coustant!y on band and at private sale « lare stock of | HALE PAST TES OGL Hore, New and cccnd-faad Du es, CacTaces, Eitpia! ay cos mada all proporte fe an wal | tl nay ah catimmandlnaern tweed “Bé-im” | “ROBERT VOSE & CO., Auctionsem: © SRLEE. aucd TED 1 B T. M. TALBOTT. DENTIST, No. 67 ia gy" kee eames re strect, tliree doors from corner ches, Leet $I per ect. ai car Tis of he! facta fd ut of Oh Si ‘OWLAND DENTAL ASSOCIATION, No. 211 {ot street, Gree doors novth of | Penneyivenis ue, east side. ee ‘and piling, Extcoctioos without gan 20 first Ex con: ae r. to satisfy executions No. CLAYTON MoMICHAEL, U.S. Marshal. THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. 128-108 ___MEDICAL, &c. RS. M. A. F: FNCH, MAGN HEALER and Business Medium, can be found at 1010 7th Street north west, where she will be pleased to her many fri-nds and = Sontoy [eaac jenbeimer, o1. afin, in ‘of Feustm: Kapton: N 1a. 34,14 at law, in favor of forcis Popper? sais Dr. Bi . ‘Hon paid to all Diseases peculiar to Ladies, st Ail IrreputertGea cod Oates Coots " . pet | Thirty-five years’ experience, £28-1m* ous of Batimore, his ‘of Du. BROTHERS In of Beminal We rate rooms for ladies. DIES, YOU CAN CONFIDENTIALLY CONSULT OTHERS, 906 Bet.s.w. Purtioular atten- married or treated. ANHOOD RESTORED BY USING A BOTTLE = RS. POWELL, OF PHIL. Medtum and Cai: a A writes alpsrineste ‘Srestuartawant Oficu P.m.. with only. f6-: and causin ‘consulted marriages, Leiieins separated and in business | from I Sdlaira whose advice iuvaivatlo. ic tie consuliors — fall, apd ie the only person that can do so. . Warrinc asks no q ‘and uses no cards of ‘any descr j tion in his prof: ‘Ovarium SATISFACTION GIVEN OR NO Pay. Ladies, $1; gentlemen, $1. mbt é LACY, WORLD-RENOWNED ical, Business Clairvoyant, yer-onal description, of jou guaranteed. 928 E street. d13-12w Pariors at fin ‘1114 and 328 : a sia STEPHENSON & BRO., : ‘Mill and Depot, Tth-strest Wharf. 3. Office, 4. E. corner 13th end Pena. ave. ee RJ TRIPP'S BLOOD PURIFT. ‘ D) "bare or sypiiit, Bertie, Ovasine Pune qypsomas: DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE REAY RST’ ON 1 BE NORTH SIDE OF HSTREE’ NORTE, ETWEEN ‘BH AND SEVENTH 8T! WEST, AT AUCTION. SUSTEES" OF VALUABLE OTF, yaoe. Bar eae wae Hse SiR RO ee virtue of a deed of trust, dated. Ma i Ka) iG i ae Is 2 Sm Hows TWO LEARNED MEN HAVE A TALK AND COME TO A COMMON CONCLUSION. ‘There can be no question as to that,” anid Dr. P—, who is prominently connected with a certain hospital, to his friend, the House Surgeon, as the two sat having ‘| smoke and a quiet chat in the reception room late on Feoent stormy night—‘‘no question at all.” Ever since Tbegan practice in that little country village you've heard me epesk of, sway up near Lake Ontario, thirty Yoars ago, Ihave felt—in common with all other physi- Ciame—the need of a reliable plaster. ‘Thare are eo many Giscases—if, indeed, the majority donet come under the Fule—for which a good external application is better than remedies poured into a patient's stomach, ‘That's 60, Doctor, and to show you my faithin your may say that since Ihave held my position I have opposed the idea of dosing people, except when we were st our wit's end snd it seemed. “*Isay, Doctor,” asia the other,.** you can speak of it, or not, just as you like, but in my private practice, when I want anything of the sort, I use BENSON'S CAPCINE POROUS PLASTER. It's = propristary thing. of course, but itis by all odds the best plaster I have come across, It is solentifically prepared, quick in taking hold, sure to relieve where relief is possible, and neat as wax to hindle. It is just the perfect flower of all ‘that has ever been done in that line, I happen to know, too, that it is being rapidly introduced in the principal hospitals of London, Paris and other leading cities in Europe.” “*You needn’t fret, my friend,” laughed the House Surgeon, ** over the chance of being eanght in an act of professional hetorodoxy, for we use Benson's here every day, and so they do at the other city hospitals. We find iteo much better than Hniments, lotions, &o., that the bottles are actually getting scarce in the hou.¢." Benson's Plasters are prepared from an improved for- mola by distinguished physicians and cherhists to meet ‘want felt for yearn. You will not bo disappointed in them, In the middieof the genuine is our the word CAPCINE. Price26 cents. Seabury & Johnsop, New York. mh? M MM REE NN OO NN NL ¥ ¥ Mot Mees 48 Mig ¥ 2 DR. CHEEVFR'S ELECTRIC BELT, or Regenera- tor, is made expresaly for the cure of derangements of the procreative organs. Whenever any debi:ity of the generative organs ocours, from whatever cause, the continuous stream of ELECTRICITY permeating through the parts must restore them to heslthy action. ‘There is no mistake about this instrument. Years of use have tested it, and thonsands ot curee are testified to. Weakness from Indiscretion, Incapacity, Lack of Vigor, Sterility—in fact, any trouble of tneee organs is cured. Do not contound this with electric belts adver- tised to cure all ills from head totoe. ‘This is for tho ONE specified purpose. For circulars giving fall information addrese— CHEEVER ELECTRIO BELT CO., mb3 108 Waehington street, Chicago, Pore Axo Ixviconatina. ‘Those who may wish to purchase, either as a delicious beverage or for medicinal purposes, an unadulterated Whiskey, are invited tomakea trialof the celebrated brand, N aa Hee ine B = NNN ead x Peis ¥ ‘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 flc- titious age and fisvor to this popular drink, For sale by BROWNING & MIDDLETON, BARBOUR & HAMILTON, J. B. BRYAN & BRO., and B. W. REED’S SONS, H. & H. W. CATHERWOOD, PHILADELPHIA, jalé-78t SOLE PROPRIETORS. N THE SUPREME Sore OF THE DISTRICT J OF COLUMBIA, 2 February 23rd, i al ¥ x ‘In the matter of the estate ot ‘WILLIAM D. late of the District of Columbia, deceared. Ayr i ‘of istration on the estate of the eaid o% tt f = ‘Washington, D. C, for letters of admini deceased has this day been made by William F. Hellen. All persons interest are eee this Go aS AY, TH 3011 next, at EVE! ‘CLOCK A. M., to show cai why letters of administration on the éstate of the said of this order be published exige§ week for Besse nes of this ordee bee oe a week for Ease in ‘Law Reporter and vening Star pre- OHARLES P. JAMES, Justis, 126-law8t Register of Wills for tks aaa HE PUBLIC 18 REQUESTED CAREFULLY senha: 6 RAW MONTHLY Troxars Omit Suanes Se beetomron., LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY. 9 ae See Rossa rms ‘in per DAY OF MARCH use i ' THIRD GR. AT NEW ORLEANS, DRAWING, \¥, MAROH 1%, MB. BELFORD AS 4 WITNESS. Me is Fimed for Contempt of Court. After recess in the star route trial, Mr. Bliss @nnounced that he had not yet been able to find ‘the letter called for by the defense, ‘Mr. Merrick suggested that the copy of the letter already in evidence was sufficient, Mr. Wilson declared that he wansed the original. ‘The witness, Mr. Belford, said he thought he had sain rights in the matter, as he did not, ing himcott, _ ir. Merrick the witness a the record, letter of various officers of Increased ‘WEDNESDAY. ---Miarch ¥. 1883.. 2d Edition. Lalit Talons i The Slr Funeral ef Col. Gilmer. Baurmoss, Mp., March 7.—The funeral of Col. Harry Gilmor, thd confederate ferent routes, Mr. Anished his examination of Mr. Belford at & o'clock. MR. BELFORD'S BRIEF CROGS-REAMIKATION. Mr. Belford having stated that the letter trahs- mitting the letter to the officers of the state gov- ernment was in the han@ ot only question asked by Mr. Merrick on cfoss- ding | €Xamination was forthe name of theclerk. Mr. us | Belford said it was Delavan W. Gee. ‘MB. BELFORD ASKS TO MAKE A STATEMENT. When Mr. Belford had left the witness stand he Walked to the table where Mr. Ingersoll sat and turning, said, “I would like to ask the courteay of the bar ana the permission or the court to make @ =. which in some way affects my peraonal MR. MERRICK OBJECTS. “I object,” said Mr. Merrick. “I don’t think it ts right,” exclaimed Mr. Bel- ford, ““to try to assassinate a man and then refuse him even to draw the dagger out of the sore.” Mr. Merrick, in reply, again objected to this DI ae Bea Bena imt Aa aa fon Stoch, chiet e_mintstry of marine, al There was then some confus' which Gen. Von Verdy-Du-Vernols, director of the ‘min- | wr Belton wee Wee considerably excited, made istry of war, are about to resivn their offices. 1 ‘8, the only audible words being “give SHOOTING OF TRAPPED PIGEONS IN ENGLAND. him the poor privilege of making a statement.’ Lonpon, March %—In the House of Commons this afternoon, the bill preventing the shooting of trapped oo passed its second reading by a ‘Vote of 195 to 40. INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON INDUSTRIAL PROF- BRT. Parts, March 7.—A conference began its sessions here yesterday, which will take into consideration the rights and relations of industrial iy . Challemet-Lacour, minister of affairs, Was splected its presiding officer. ae ie object of the meeting is to secure to the citizens of certain states of the same advantages in regard to patents, designs, trade-marks and com- merctal names that are accorded by other coun- tries to their own subjects. Nineteen states were represented, including the United States. — ‘The Victim of the Baltimore Bar-room Fight. Baxtimorg, March 7.—The coroner's jury to-day inquiring into the cause of the death of Onno G. Gorter, found that death resulted from a pistol shot wound by the hand of Wm. McGowan, on February 12th ult. McGowan was committed for the action of the grand jury. Gorter dled yester- a hone from exhaustion produced by the wound. Both parties were saloon keepers, and the difficulty occurred in Gorter’s bar-room, between McGowen and another party, when MeGowen, In ‘Oring at his antagonist accidentally shot Gorter. Fleod in Arkansas. HELENA, ARK., March 7.—The cale last night and to-day has lashed the river into fury, and the struggle to save lives has been desperate.” A mes- sage from the long lake division, 4 miles south, says that without 100 men the levee cannot be heid another hour. A squad of 60 has just gone down and more will quickly follow. ‘The situa- Uon is extremely critical. stateme! “ Well, sir,” sald Judge Wylie, rather sharply, ous not a public etiee abe are trying judicially, and that is all we can do.” ‘MR. BELFORD's DECLARATION, “Then,” declared Mr. Belford, “I state before the living God I never received such @ check.” “TL object, your bonor,” exclaimed Mr. Merrick. BELFORD FINED FOR CONTEMPT OF COURT. Judge Wylle,as soon as Mr. Belford’s words Were uttered, rapped upon bis desk, and Mr. Bel- ford, turning upon his heel, started to leave the court room. panes — here, Come here, sir,” said wie Beisore. returned to his place beside Mr. In- “What did he say?” asked Judge Wyile. sWnat did be ay?” anes Judes Won “Wha K y] Mr. ©: the remark of ford about the chec! “That,” sald Judge Wylie, “is contemptof court, and the court imposes a fine of $100.” “All right,” said Mr. Belford, rather Mercety. “I will pay it and $500. No man shall assassinate my character,”’ and Mr. Belford sat down. “This is a law tribunal,” continued Judge Wylie. “This is a degree of ‘impertinence I never witnessed in court.” Mr. Ingersoll made a plea for Mr. Belford on the ground of human nature. Mr. Merri:k sald he had understood during re- cess that it was intended to have this statement made in some way. The counsel for defense denied having any such arrangement. “Mr. Belford,” sald Judge Wylie, “has occupied a conspicuou+ place before the country for many years. He has been a member of the lower house Of Congress ever since his state was rig beaten <hoNae bene mitted, ‘I belleve. There was. one. term Paris, N.Y. March 7—Prof. Brooks, of the | noo" pe ,S8, he was elected Dut did Red House Observatory, discoverer or the new | calamity that befalls’ many men, and thes tenes writh the Gach Mecugh It was discovered by Me. | chiet justice of hisstate forcix years: All thatsnver that h 1s a man of consequence to his country and @ man of tntelligence—a lawyer acquainted with the rights of a court and the privileges of a witness, Be was on this stand ag a witness. The question whether he would be permitted vo testify in regard to what Rerdell had sald was a question raised = whilst he was on the stand and discussed, and the court decided that jhe couid not testity oa the subject. The facts are that Rerdell’s testimony properly understood con- veyed no criminal charge agains! 8 brought out in cross-examination collaterally. These are the reasons why he was not Permitted to testify in to it The question was decided. Then after he was dismissed from the witness stand he took his place before the court and ask ission to make & statement as a member of the bar in the pres- ence of the conrt and jury upon that subject. Of couse, a request of that sort it was impossible for the court to grant, because it had refused to admit his testimony under oath on that sub- ject. Why should he be permitted to = & statement not under with moderate sized instruments. [ts rapid motion eastward and away from the sun causes it to ap- pear fainter than at discovery, but its position for Observation is Improving. Its position on March 5 was R. A. 0 hours, 22 minutes; north declination, 2 degrees. On March 9th It will be very close to the mouth of Pisces borealis or the northern fis, and about 3 di southeast of Merach, or Beta Andromedae. On the 18th Instant the comet will be in the constellation eg Se just north of Alpha of that constellation. From these Positions the direction and rate of motion may be readily ascertained, and consequently the comet’s place beyond the dates herein given. About 7:80 p.in. 1s @ good hour to begin observations.” jtlaae Sastai Wall Street To-day. ANOTHER DULL DAY IN THE STOCK MARKET. New York. March 8.—The Post’s financial article says: The stock market, mronger than emerday atternoon, was ex- tremely dull all the forenoon. The net result of forenoon’s business was an advance of 3; to 3¢ on the majority of the active stock<, though a tew Were lower at 12:30 than at the close last night. The features of the forenoon were Bt and Lackawanna, both of ere rather active and both advanced x. ‘The announcement of some of the particulars uf ‘The the Union Pacific the total sales up to 12:30 o'clock was about 145,000 shares, Government bonds were < lower for the 43¢8 and 3 lower for the 83, Stai ead dull and steady, except the North Caro- Ina special tax bonds (lssued to the Western North Carolin: B.R.), wal h declined 134. Rallroad bonds dull and swady. Rates for call loans were Suecessively 7,8 and 9 percent. Foreign dull and heavy. Se ‘The Malagasy bassy. THE ENVOYS PRESENTED TO THE PRESIDENT. At half-past twelve o'clock to-day the Secretary of State waited upon the Malagassy envoys at their quarters at the Arlington hotel and escorted them to the White House to be formally presented to the President, They reached there shi before one o'clock and were at once accorded an interview tn the blue pat Besides the Secretary of Btate tie \isitors were accompanied by Col. Wickham H ffman, Mr. Rob- inson, United States consul at Tamatre, Madagas- car, and Mr. Sevellon A. Brown, chief clerk of the State department. The envoys were ng and tall silk hate. interview with the President was quite an ‘THE FINE FAID BY MR. INGERSOLI. ‘With permission of the court, Mr. Ingersoll paid the fine by giving his check, and Mr, Belford left ‘the court room. “I have no nal feeling in this ” sald Jidge Write, bar as lot aT preside ‘here Iwill vindicate the authority of the court.” SECRETARY TELLER A WITNESS. After some petitions had been read Hon. H. M. Teller, Secretary of the Interior, was called to the stand and examined as to matters: concerning the growth of his state, Colorade, ———_~-+-_____ Baltimore Conference M. E. Church. COMING CHANGES IN WASHINGTON PULPITE. ‘The annual meeting of the Baltimore conference of the Methodist Episcopal churoh convenes at ‘Winchester, Va. to-day. At the Metropolitan church in this city Rev. Dr. Baer will be succeeded by Rev. Dr. E. D. Huntley, of Lawrence ‘university, ‘Wisconsin, It is said by some, as McKendree the appointment past year, will > at own request. It likely that there will be other stated that some of the. are desirous of having ‘another minister in — of Rev. lant pid pylon aaa 10W- ever, gene! it may be said. majority of the church would be satisfied with his return. The grows ut of the fact that the minister (Mr. Downs) recently cited a member for trial, a8 was alle; Sion to the eiurce, and he, Ses expelled mn to the chi an church. The fact is that the act did occur before his conversion, Bu Invians IN Town.—Several Chickd&aw and Choo- taw Indians of the Indian Territory were at the Interior department to-day waiting to see the Secretary of the Interior. ApwrmaL Porrgr, who has been seriously 111 for ‘the pagt week, Is now thought to beon the rapid to recovery. ORDERS were issued from the Navy department this aiternoon putting the monitor Miantonomab, ing at the Washington navy out of com- Histon immediately. oe Mr. Haywarp M. HUTOSINSON’s condition to- day is about the same as it was ‘day. He Passed a comfortable night, however, and was quite bright this morning. THE Court oF CLams.—In the Court of Claims to-day, the cases of Patrick W. Doyle, Gantz & Appleman, Charles Stewart, W. H. Mobler, as- signee, and Hamilton & Whitmore against the & a! J. Fisher, a Willard, Horace 8. Cammnngs John A. Baker, Nor- yall W. Burchell, Curtis J. Hillyer, William 8 ‘Thompson, William G. Metzerott. Ma. Hawes, collector of the port of Browns- ville, Texas, has been requested to resign. District Government Affairs, ‘goatee Bs i H 8 ei i i 5 3 Home Plate Glass brought 50; ington Gas stook. $1.09; 5.00; 50 shares Belt shares E F its Su BaF ae via? Paty | t : i ul : i | ee _ FFF Sestesagees x é f t seeecee FP ERE P 3 s F_ Pr rt Of $20,000 w: mete to her, tnd ea: as 10 her, and adc@ now living in Pa, seein Resting, ‘a, & Feigning — BELFORD AND THESTAR How Hoyts Bond Was Obtained. From the Denver Republican, ‘The alleged connection of the Hon. James B, Belford, member of Congrens from Colorado, with ex-Senator Dorsey in the star route frauds, hag been received throughout the west. with comment among people of all classes and political Preferences. This comment has served to bring to light another very grave charge against Judge Beltord—his connection with star route people again the basis for the accusation. The the factsas they have come the source from which they dered entirely responsible, P practicing lawyer, Who 18 and i¢ in the rm he wd having come to Denver about one year ago. The Estore eaving that ‘ciky pencuved Sennen iv ext a the courts of that city. About the time when the star route frauds were frst beginning ‘to be unearthed MAN NAMED HOYT— whose name will be remembered on account of the Wide notoriety given it through the Associated Press—was clutched by District Attorney Bitss, charged with making a false aMdavit f the amount of property he owned, and rales in Police Justice Sneil's court, Hoyt, It secma, bad gone on the bond of one of the star route con- Splrators. and had sworn to the fact that he was ‘the owner of 300 acres of mineral lands in Gunnison, county, Colorado. Inquiry developed the fact the land was worthless (unless mineral aould be Produced from 1), and Hoyt was arrested, as Stated, on the change of falve swearing. After being arrested he was placed in charge of Detective Voss, and an effort was mude Uo secure ball for him. Garbage Contractor Carter, who had been Instrumental in securing bondsmen for it many people pleced under arrest, in mselt in the case of Hoyt. Thompson had been enga by Carter as an attorney In several. and Carter at once sent for lin to work up 2 bail bond for the prisoner. After talking over the subs Ject Hoyt said to Thompson, “YOU GO TO JIM BELPORD and tell him Isay he must go on my bond. He can’t refuse to do it.” ‘The confident manner in which Hoyt ex himself led Thomp-oh to Infer that the relauens: between Belford and Hoyt were of such 1 charac ter as U0 Justify the latter in Making such ap im. perative demand upon the former. ‘Thompson started off in search of Belford, and finally came across him in front of Willard’s near the corner of Pennsylvania avenue and 14 street, He accosted hun and delivered Hoyt’s mese sage personally and verbally, Beltord seemed. surprised, and suid he did not sce how he could on such a bond, being amemberor Congress. If fact leaked out that he had signed a bond for ond of the star routers, it would xreatly injure bim, Were it not for this fact he would be glad to go om Hoyt’s bond for any amount. THOMPSON TOLD BELFORD that Hojt insisted upon having him sign his bona, and suggested that Belford secure some one tO sign the bond in his steud—the signer to be amply The Indemnified by Belford. mediate! | { aed Win behall of Hoyt. "Beiford wrote ‘upon a printed note-head in substance as follows: To Hon. William B. T undecstaud that it Hor nee Ns To fg am a a = Col: rade I would amount— 2} $50,000—were ito that T eam an Mn 3. B. 'Buxromp, to Justice amount after several applications, the or bond was redueed ‘Ww 610,000, et hard 4. ©. RICHARDS, formerly chief of police of the Wistrict of Oo lumbia, was induced to sign Hoyt's bond, for @ consideration, for which he was indemnified by Congressman Belford. oui aati car aan mpson uni ma’ e was Drought up by Rerdell. Then the incidents com nected with the Hoyt case came up very vividly to his mind. Whether the $2,000 check had nection with the cli nees here Rot apparent, Of course, but Mr. Thompson is at @ lose to find & reason why Mr. Hoyt should have wee Has ta im, the facts in the case. moments growing out of the fact that Belford came Hoyt's Political Matters. MUNICIPAL BLECTIONS. Charter elections were held in New York state yesterday. At Rochester Ambrose McLaughiin, democrat, was elected treasurer, and George Al- ridge,republican,m: ve board. sgmenaaris sere licans four. The common council remains cratic and the school board republican. Charles A. Doolittle, dem., was elected mayor of 7 MB Tep., mayor of Rewburgh the democrats elected most of the ett ticket, three out of four aldermen and three out elected mayor of Burlington, Vt, by #83 majority over Chas. 3. Alger, dem: " PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATION. ory be SRS SEAS a —— ¥.P. Miss 7 —LUSBY. 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