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Setar feted Bosros Cecuxpera, THE EVENING mk le STAR: have held that, thé misiing stock charters would do for other std{cks a8 well 3a¥-GOULD’s Yacur. Jay Gould ts going tohave a better yacht than James Gordon Bennett, or die. His vessel, though not quite so large as that of the proprietor of the Herald, is still nearly the size of an ocean steamer and would have ranked as a huge craft twenty years ago, It will be fitted upin a style of mag- nificence equal to that of the imperial yacht o Russia, and every invention “a¥ailable will be thoroughly tested for use. As in Mr, Bennett's yacht, the cxbins Wil ali be situated forward, with the crew and captain on the extreme stern, where they will seldom-or never be seen by the owner and his gaests An odd feature of Mr. Gould's yacht" 18 the fact that under stateroom floor 1s a bath-tub of porcelain, which can be filled with fresh or salt water elther hot or cold at will. Thus, when a man rises from his berth he has only to turn a cock and a section of the floor disappears, leaving a beatiful bath tub so arranged that the occupant may stp Tight into it, The objection so common in all Sea-going vessels of lack of ven- tilation in the cabin is to be met by steam fans. The upholstery will be tapestry of embroidsre1 needle-work, and the state rooms are to be fin- ished in distinct colors. Besides there will be gold, ruby and silver rooms, The yacht Will ican Singers in Europe—Mirs. Langtry Again-The Lotus and Arcadian Clubs—Woman and Her Righte—The New Stock Exchange—Jay Gould's Yacht—Am Ocean Palace, Etc. Special Correspondence of Taz EvEntxe Star. New Yors, March 9. It has become a fashion, in a small and very high-toned way, for young men of culture in New York to lecture. The fact fs there are so few soc! ety ma who can make any pretension to cuiture that when ons of them is able to support any sort of a reputation for cleverness or ability he 1s anx- tous to let everybody know it. So is his famly, for that matter, as it casts distinction on them al, Tuere ts little chance for him to exhibit his learn- ing at dinners, as it 1s.not the proper thing now to indulge In anything but the smallest sort of small talk on soctal occastons of this kind, and the man who makes an effort to appear brililant or bright 1s doomed to besat upon, Hence, those of the young society men who believe in thelr own | Carry thirty men and coal for @ trip of eighteen smartness have adopted the plan of giving lec-| days duration. Probably the cost will exceed tures. Aside from the distinction that this sheds | $220,000. Mr. Gould Intends to start next suly for upon them they Invariably succeed In getting their | & Uwe years’ tour of the world. He takes his wire Pees mete hapers and pose as lons for | Dery of friends, The chances are that George fects any “Em hours After the event Tho sud-| Will leave him when he reaches the other side, as fects are rreproachabie, Last night Mr. A. C. | Ne nas too many ties of a close, warm and. per. Carhart, a well known soclety man of New York, | sonai nature in New York to’alicw han te bo delivered an address on “Moslems in Spain.” He | happy anywhere else. Jay Gould fe old end se has spent much time in Spain, is familar with the | tie4 down. However, I dount if he can resist the literature and language of that country, and the speculating fever for two yeara, aditress though somewhat stupid, showed con- SS eee siderable knowledge. ‘The audience which lis HE CITY MARKE’ tened to him was fashionable in the highest de- HG Hes gree, though I am grieved to say the men were conspicuously absent. Recently young Mr. Bi Well delivered an exhaustive review of the life and works of Wagner, in his mother’s parlors in 86th Street, before an’ audience of at least 250 ladies. It was a morning lecture, and the young lecturer entertained a few of the prettier girls at lunch after the great event, §The same week Mr. Sewhall spoke eloquently@for an hour and a half upon “Art,” before an audience that was inferior nelther to Mr, Carhart’s nor Mr. Bodwell’s. Usu- ally invitations for these lectures are issued per- sonally, and none but those invited can attend. ‘They néver sink so low as to charge money fur ad- mission, unless the lecture 1s given for some char- itable purpose, It is a great scheme, and the young men who are fortunate enough to know a \tttle “about art and musical matters have the “wood” on their fashionable clubmen in the most undentable manner. I suppose the craze will die with the advent of spring, AMERICAN SINGERS IN EUROPE. One of the papers here draws attention to the fact that American singers are pushing them- selves forward rapldly in Europe, and indulges in a glowing eulogy of those of our native vocalists who are now in opera on the other side, The jour- Dal also says that our singers practically control grand opera in Europe. This tsa wild flight of imagination, In point of fact we have few, if any, BUTTERINE AND OLEOMARGARINE TAKING THE PLACE OF REAL BUTTER—THE WHOLESALE AND JOBBING PRICES—OTHER FEATURES OF THE WEEK. ‘Trade in market commodities the past. week has been moderately active. No new features have been apparent worthy of notice, The weather has been bracing and favorable for most of the varie- tes of business, espectally for meats,poultry,eggs, butter, and articles affected by the temperature. Flour and grain remain about the same as last week, with corn and oats still scarce and tending toadvance. The hay market is well supplied and moderately active, with prices firm as quoted. Offerings continue hberal. The butter trade re- mains almost entirely unchanged; near by stocks are running very limited, yet the accumulation 1s large and of very low qualtty. Butterine and oleo- Inargarine in soltd-packed, rolls and print 1s now on our market in large quantities, ‘These imita- tions have color and the appearance of fine butter, and are well calculated to deceive. They are sold largely tn the place of real butter, which ts always pale In color in winter and spring until grass comes, The best grades of creamerles are rmer tn price, and trade is moderately active. Fresh meats have advanced a little and prices are firm. The Supply of vegetables have been abund- eat singers; and it would be an easy thing io | ant and qualities generally good, with a fair mar- match all the American girls now abroad with | Ket. Good seed potatoes are held for bigher European vocalists in the same ranka Ifanew| prices, which they will soon command. Patt! ora Nilsson could arise from the American soll It would be something worth crowing about, but We are crowing too early over the women now represent usin grand opera. Mademo': Nevada, who 18 a Miss No. 1 stocks for consumption are wanted. Ezgs have been plentiful and prices lower, Poultry is sull of tardy arrival and is wanted at advancing prices. It meets with reaay sales when in good con- dition. In cured meats trade has been steady and prices firm. ‘The frult trade, especially in the dom- este line, 13 necessarily ilmited on account of scarcity Of good: stock; in foreign and trop!- cal, trade is lively, with fancy prices for some of the early sampies. Dried fruits are scarce and wanted at high prices. 5 WHOLESALE AND JOBBING. Flour.—Minnesota patent process, $7a$7.50; do., bakers’ brands, $6.25a$6.50; family, patent process, , $6.500$6.75; do., standard brands, $5.50a$5.75; do., trade brands, $5.25a$5.50; extra, $5; super, $3.75a $4.25; fine, $34§3.25; middling, $2'25a§2.50; rye, $3.502$3.75; Duckwheat, New York, per cwt., #275; do., Virginia, Maryland and Pennsylvania, #275; corn meal, bolted, white, 65c.; do., un- bolted, yellow, 62a680, Grain.—Wheat, choice, $1.20a$1.25; do., fair to ood, $1.12a$1.16; rye,65268c. ; corn,yellow and H.M., a6dc.; do., white, No. 1’ and 8, Sa66c.; mixed, G4a6dc.; oats, southern, 50i58c.: do., western, white, No, 1, 08a55¢c,; do., mixed, No. 2, 51530, Mill feed.—Bran, western, per’ ton, $21a$22; mid- diings, white, per ton, $22u$24; do., brown, per ton, $19..$20. Hay and straw.—Timothy, $15a$16 per to! mixed, $122$13; Clover, $8$10; rye straw, $8810: corn (In ear) per barrel, $3. Butter.—Creamery, fancy, 42a43; prime, 87:39; imitation, 80342 New York tub, faney, new, 362 3 3 firkin, best, 25427; good, 28:25. 'Y, best, 24026; good, 20a22; fair, 18a efactory, best, B4a%; good, uz; u and a in Paris, no means the Tage capital. Miss Kate Smith, a8 Mademoiselle Kathring Marko, and Miss Ada Winans, are both singl Leghorn, and Blanche Davenport, Fanny port’s sister, Is warbling in Florence. Th! near as I can recollect 1t now the whole list of singers on the other side, with the exception of a Miss Bernstein, from Cincinnati, of whom I have Jost track, and Miss Van Zant, who ts probably the best known of them all That fs certainly not a list to make us get upand hurrah about. Of course, it might be worse; but it seems to me that a coun: try with fifty-five million of people ought to turn out a ist a bit more impressive. MRS. LANGTRY ONCE MORE. Mrs, Langtry came here for three days and was Teecived with much kindness and attention by “Freddie,” who escorted her and her far from beautiful sister to Wallack’s and the Union Square Taeaters, She did not create much excitement. Her boom has entirely exhausted itself. She says that she will study very hard during the summer and make another tour here next year. The com- mon report 1s that Mr, Gebhard {3 to furnish the money for her next year’s tour, which will be under the management of that remarkable per- son, “Freddie” Schwab. THE LOTUS AND ARCADIAN CLUBS. Mr. Whitelaw Reld bas been president of the Lotus Ciub as long as the memory of min can act. Tuere ts every probability that he will con- Unue te be its pfestdent until @he club dies I went up Saturday night to thelr reception and was touched by the commendation that was is as our 20. Western poor to fair, 1 Virginia, Pennsylvanta. — 23225; good to ed, azz; haulers? stock, 16217; store packed, 8420; common, 14.15; poor to fair, 13a14} ter, Choice, 20123; good, 15418; common, roll but alse. poured upon Mr. Reld. Quite an entertainment | #8442. 7 i 7 Was givenvind a fine portgaitor Me: Reld be Meters aceite —Near by, 17e. per doz.; western, 17c. per ©. Herkimer was presented to the club. It-was | 07% Cheese.—N. Y. state tactory, new, fine, 142143 falr to good, 12ai3¢.; western’ factory, new choice, 12a13c. 5 fair to good, 94100, Poultry.—Turkeys, dressed, per Ib., choice, Bar do. large, 18120e.; ‘undrawn,’ per II live per Ib., 15al7c. Chickens, dressed, with voclierous ippliuse, ‘The Lotus 13 urishing condition now, and its tm! memoerhip will soon be reach larg Slaw veral thousand dollars in its treus- | Tre. Gia tomiss Ueeecee Tee ee Pe 3, us: Geren PUL ie tee tg | Sting, large, per Ib 8 135c, ‘Ducks, dressed, per best newspaper men got out ot itarter it had | Ws, .18. Geese, dressed, each, 40c.a$1.00;' live, been Funning about 9 year and formed " WEETAAiaa! another club’ called the " Areadiin, wilch as Subsequently burst. Though all the bright | Potatoes. — Rose and Burbanks, 90c.2$1 per Latest Telegrams to The Star. Indicted for Embezzlement. Boston, March 10.—Harvey N. Follansbee, the defauiting treasurer of the Boston Polict Reliet Association, Was Indicted by the grand jury to- day on four counts, charging the embezzlement of f He was remanded for trial. Be ee ES Foreign Notes. STATR CRIMINALS IN RUSSIA. Sr. PeTeRsavra, March 10.—Among the prison- ersto be arraigned at the approaching trial here of nihilists are several important state criminals, three naval officers, an army officer and Kobeseff, the constructor of the famous mine in Little Gar- den street. AMERIGO YREPUCCI'S DESCENDANTS IN NEED. Roms, March 10—Two ladies, the last descend ants of Amerigo Vi who’ gaye the name of #merica to the western hemisphere, af® now beg- Ging that the pension of ten crowns per month, which was assigned to their family by the repub- Lic of Florence in 1690, be restored to them. DEATH OF A GREEK STATESMAN. ATHENS, March 10.—M.Coilmoundauros, the well- known Greek statesman, is dead. MARINE DISAST! nd. ‘The brig 8 Suppicich, Copenhagen, has arrived at ‘New Haven, England. Her cargo ts damaged. RESCUED FROM THE NAVARRE, Lonpon, March 10.—A dutch fishing smack has landed at Maslius, South Holland,w!th four sailors and-six passengers of the steamer Navarre, which aes while on the way from Copenhagen to IRELAND TRANQUIL. Lonpon, March 10.—Mr. Trevelyan, chief secre- tary for Ireland, in a speech in the house of com- Mons this afternoon assured the house that the condition of Ireland was more tranquil than it aad been for sometime past. * A TRAP FOR EGAN. Lonpon, March 10.—It is understood that {f Patrick Egan had appeared as a witness in the breach of promise case of Miss Hyland against Mr. Biggar, counsel for the defense would have asked him whether he had used any of the funds of the land league for Miss Hyland’s case, gee The Flood in the Misvissippi Subsiding. HELENA, ARK., March 10.—The river has de- clined half an inch, and will probably continue to fall slowly for several days, when a more rapid de- cline is oxpeces The levees are still being strengthened, and will be made thoroughly secure in this vicinity. The back water 1s stil Sat heb) the overflowed districts below. This will Continue until the decline in the river 1s reat enough to draw the water back through the crevasses. Most terrific currents, the roarfrom which can be heard here during the still hours of the night, are tearing through the country below, carrying destruction with them. In the Oldtown lake region the water is higher than ever before known, the losses to planters being greater than ever before. ee A Sensational Rumor Denied. MILWAUKEE, Wis., March 10.—The sensational story that an Irishman, named Michael Holmes, who was killed in a row here last. week, had con- fessed that he was connected with the Phoonix Park assassination, proves, on investigation, to be entirely without foundation. gee The Summer ‘Trotting Mceting in Chicago, CnrcaGo, March 10—The list of entries for the special stakes, offered by the Chicago Drivin; Park for the summer trotting meeting of 1883. an 1884, presents a fast showing. In the Ashland stkes for 1883 there are 25 entries, and in the same stakes for 1884, 25 entries, In the’ Chicago stakes for 1883 there are 24 entries, and for 1884, 59 ent- ries. ‘The entries come from all parts of the coun= try, Including New York, Massachusetts, Texas and Calltornia. —— Sentenced for Election Frauds. PHILADELPHIA, March 10.—Thomas Maher, r., Isaac L Street ‘and Joseph Myers, convicted of making @ fraudulent return as election officers, were each sentenced to-day to three months? imprisonment, fined $100, and distranchised for the period of four years. The Cut Telegraph ‘es in Chicago. Cuicago, March eet Drummond, of the U.S. circuit court, this morning rendered His final decision in the case of the Mutual Union tele- graph company. He emphasized his former opin- Jon, that the mayor's action in cutting the wires Was unlawful and actionable, but held as the Mutual Union rights had terminated under tne charter, the court.could not order the wires re- paired, or prevent the city from carrying out the Ordinance which prohibited the stringing of wires. ——— ee New York Rank Statement. New York, March 10.—The weekly statement of the Associated Banks, issued from the clearing house to-day shows the following changes: Loans, decrease. Speele, decrease. Legal tenders, decrease Deposits, decrease... Circulation, increase « Reserve, decrease... Tne banks now hold requirements, ——s—_ Death of Hon, John A. Haw. ‘000 = 2,851,375 166,150 below the legal 2d Edition. out, and those who have faith in Wiggins, the Sublime prophet, explained that the storm had ot swung around to us yet, but would probably arrive to-morrow morning. Meanwhile, the de- mand for Boyton rubber suits and tubsin a sea- worthy condition continue to increase, and 1 been darkly hinted that the great Wire pe pe Sipe) deaters in cork and ru! to influence the market, in Wiggins, every fap of a sheet or other linen hanging on a clothes lne, or other Indication of an agitation of the air, has given new proof to strengthen their faith. THE SIGNAL OFFICE NOTES A PASSING STORM. ‘The signal office this morning at 11 o'clock sent out the following notice:—“A storm of great energy, which first appeared at midnight on the North Carolina coast, has pursued a northeasterly track, and 18 now ‘central near the Delaware breakwater. Dangerous northeast winds are an- {icipated to-day and to-night on the New England coast, fotiewed to-morrow by clearing weather and Westerly winds” OFFICIAL CONTEMPT FoR WIGGINS. When a Srar ireporter, provided with a patent flotable and water tight umbrell and inflatabie rubber underclothing, visited the signal bureau this noon, the officer In charge of the “ndica- tions” was absent, but some of the attaches of the office entered into the discussion of the Wiggins question with considerable spirit. These gentie- men viewing the subject from the narrow stand- point of science, regarded the of lofty t Spiration on which the great Wiggins stands with some scorn. “Why*” sald one, “any! could take the weather reports for ten years back, and learn that we have always had Something of a storm somewhere in the country about the 9th or 10th of March.” “But,” said the reporter still clinging to bis faith in Wigcins, “how about this storm of great energy on the North Carolina coast,” &. “Thavs a local storm,” sald anotier guardian of the weather. “This storm of Wiggins’, as I under- stand, fs to generate on the Eastern continent and then sweep over the sea westward to ux Now, this storm on the coast 1s a mere local depression. As a matter of fact, all our big storms travel the other way.” Then the gentlemen fell into a highly sctentific discussion of barometric readings and Other deep Matters connected with their duties, the result of which was that they united in laughing at Wig- gins and declaring that his predictions were al sui ver Foods, To those who have faith ONLY ORDINARY MARCH STORMS PREVAILING. When one of the officers who, it 1s popularly supposed, can, by a stroke of his pen, or the ap- plication of a red wafer to a map, change a March gale into a June zephyr, came ‘in, the reporter Applied at once to him for information. “There is nothing,” sald officer, —« indi- cate any storm of unusual beverity. You may always safely predict storms in March, and the storm on the coast is not_so severe as we generally do have in March.” The offtcer then, taking the reporter into the laboratory where the Weather 1s compounded, turned over the maps Which are inscribed with all the secrets of the Cave of the Winds, and as he turned from map to map, interpreved thelr story. On the afternoon f the 8th inst. there were signs of a disturbance in the northern the storm T, there, gradually — moved this morning it ap; Huron. In Montana, when the storm first ap- ared within the limits of our observation sta- jons, the winds were Nery high, but as they moved eastward they thoderated considerably. Then last evening’s map showed a storm on the south Atlan- tic coast, which had swept in off the ocean. CAUTIONARY SIGNALS ‘Were displayed along the coast. This morning the storm had travelled up the coast and was centered Off Chesapeake bay, extending as far north as Sandy Hook. By to-morrow it will be beating ae the rocky shores of New England. This , the officer said, Was not of unusual severity for this season, The barometer on the Pacific art of Moutana, and ared Aftaire tu Liberia. at Liberia of the bark with Soctety. They landed on the morning of Decems ber 18th, Dartook Of @ hearty breakfast, and ¢mme barked on the steamer St. Paul's for where they are to locate, A promt writes: “This company of immigrants are of the right kind.. ‘They have had thelr lands surveyed and cheerfully gone to work at their cu The legislature had given careful attention to questions submitted, and much good was to dow from its action. ‘The session was to close ina fewdays President Gardner had felt Led to resign his office, owing to extreme tk featth and disability from Paralysis. The tegisiae ture granted him $1,000 and thi val to his hy arrived at Havana yesterday. All well on board The U. 8 S. Alliance satied from we Fla, this morning, for'New Orleans, wy Wests GOVERNMENT FINaNcEs.—The U. 8 ‘Treasurer now holds in U. 8 bonds to secure national bank circulation $358,051,300; U. & bends held by the treasurer to Secure public moneys fn the national bank depositartes, $16,798,000; U.S. bonds ed to secure circulation during the week ended to-day, $923,000; U. & bonds to secure circulation withdrawn during the week ended to-day, $305,508, ational bank notes outstanding —currency, $33@j- 999,255; gold hotes, $745,100, a 4 Fine Doors are being erocted across the stain Way on the Secretary's floor of the State depart. ment this afternoon. War departinent clerks will be compelled to go round now. REPRESENTATIVE Le Feve, of Ohio, says if the candijacy for the Sergeant-at-Arms of the Hous of Representatives—Leedom and of Mr. John @ Thompson—is left to the Ohio delegation, that Min, delega- Leedom will have two-thirds of the Onio on tn his favor, TRE TARIFF Cosnsston, it appears, matotained its organization until the tariff bill became a law, although tt would appear that they Was Be ‘au except Special duty for the members to perf to draw their salaries. Tae Oper directing First Class Private Prank P. Chaffee, siznal corps, U.S. A. upon being Te” Neved at Fort Macon, N. €. more, Md., ts revoked. TAR CraRrcR oF OUTRAGE OX DOLLY MOxury.— The colored watchman Retrun London, who t charged with outraging the colored girt Moxley on last Thursday night, has not yet been arrested, and itis thought by ‘the jolice that he has left the city, as he fuiled to goon duty at the Hamilton house ‘last night, where he is employed. The girl's friends positively deny that she ever “hesitated about prosecuting Loudon, She states that he drew a pistol on her in a care . and compelled her to submit to him. In the strusgie she bit h's hand which he placed over her mouth. She showed a black eye and swollen face, which she sald he did in the struggle. ae Tae FoLLowine CLERICAL CHANGES have deem made in the War department: Adjutant General's ofMflce—James E. Johnson, class 1, resigned; Wale ter R. Bradley and Samuel R. Warren, inted clerks, class 1: Alex. Oglesby, apy mite settee Messenger. Surgeon General's oMce—Charies W. Deitrick, Onto, Jus. H. Beslling, N.Y., and John appointed clerks, $1,000; Wm. Dunwiddte, Wis, erie, $1000; W ones, assistant’ messenger, fa 1883; rom ‘laborer to. Waetees James Hess, promoted f messenger; Morris Downs, appointed Laborer, appoluted ler, i} all the extat= ‘neineer’s office—Win. M. Davis, on $1,000, above appointments ing Vacancies in the War department’ ‘Tar LAWFUL Moxey on deposit in the Treasury to-day forthe redemption of notesor banks re ducing circulation amounts to $23.165,31 coast and along the south and west show no indl- ae of the approach of a storm from the Pa- cific, SCARED PEOPLE. “I don’t see,” said the officer, referring to the Wiggin’s prediction,-* why newspapers print such things, We received reports a month ago that ig- norant people in the gulf states were greatly alarmed’on account of the prodicions > = WIGGINS ATTEMPTING THE IMPOSSIBL “Is it possible from any scientific data to pre- dict a sjorm a month ahead?” asked the reporter, “Nothing has been devised yet,” said the officer, smiling, “that will accomplish that. From the best data we can get we never venture a predic- Uon of more than three days ahead.” ——_—__—_eo WASHINGTON STOCK EXCHANGE. Governments. %% rmanent improvement 6s, 1891, Permanent improvement 7s, 1891, Market stock 7s, 1892, currency. , 1901, Currency .. cr are’ Lwenty years’ funding 6s, 1892, coin. Thirty years’ funding 68, 1902, coin, eer $15,084,263; failed Danks, $955,008; m: Be» Waa Of 859,254,585. ANOTHER YELLOWSTONE PARK PROJECT.—AM ape Plication has been received at the Interior depart ment for the lense of twenty acres in the Yellow. stone Park, where @ race course can be estab lished and’ in the center an observatory, the ground radiating from the center to be marked With, tablets representing the Listory of the world. ‘Th@ projector is considered to be a “.iLtle off.” NavaL Orvexs.—Comm»nier J, F. Higginsom has been detached from the command of the Mik antonomah and placed on waiting orders, Licuta, Wm. A. Morgan and Conway H. Arnold, Naval Cadets Robert B. Higgins and Ward P. Wi and Chief Engineer Augustus H. Able, from the Miantonomah “and placed on waiting orders. Lieut. Wm. Little and Master York Noel, from the Miantonomah and ordered to duty on board the receiving ship Colorado. Assistant Paymaster & L. Heap, from the Miantonomah and ordered to Settle his accounts and then await orders, Passed Assistant Engineer Wm. 8. Moore, from the Talla- — and placed on waiting ordera. Assistant ngineer F. C. Bowers, from the Miantonomak and ordered to the Tallapoosa. Postat. EMPLoYeS AND SALARIES.—The civil seme vice reform bill, as it passed, provided that withim days from !ts enactment the Postmaster Gem eral should send to the President a lst of the clues in which more than 50 persons were em es. writers and most of the brilliant actors with- | bushel; peach-blows and peerless, 75i00.; sweet | Naw BEDPOND, Mey Moen Ate nen a, | eet RETESE Proeetien ee ee eerice, Lagether with a sam» aIctantion ont open drew {0 form the Arcadian, the Lotus survived | potatoes, €260a88; Cubbage, $6u812 per hundred Hawes late com uodors of the New Bedford yacht irked ait ~ctemnea The Masco Sees ey on I e and grew into a prosperous and Influential club. | 2. fi ebits Sarat club, ex-departnent commander of the Grani ieton City Ga ‘Comy ~ . Yhiladel; hla Capong, A number of moneyed imen went into it at tne | Kale, $1-50:$2 per Dbl; spinach, $2.50.$3 per bbl Georgetown Gasiucht Go. Fresh Salmon, Fresh Scallops, Oysters, etc., 48 | turnips, 50c. ‘per bbl; ontons, $2.50 per bbI.; asp: Tagus, Oa75e. per bunch: nips, $1 per bbl; cu ruits.—A pple Army of the Republic, and of distinguished ser- »POSALS = beginning and curried it through, But it has SLOPE WAL never been the actors’ club of New York, though it claims to be. ‘The actors’ club of this city 1s the Lambs. That institution has become so ob- direction of the chief clerk, and is now ready, , The following cities are set down In the lish as having more than 50 persons empl the postal service: New York, Philadel ational Union Insurance Co. Columbia Insurance Company. German-American Tusurance Insurance Company. vices in the state senate and in the North Carolina Jere, SES oe ree! Pu | Campaign, died this morning, aged oo yams a Serene, An in bers, $3.18 per dozen. 38.50 per bbl ;Fiorida oranges, LVAN! PALACE MAPKET, 7 »| Am Uneventinl Day in Wall Street. , Indianapolis, Boston, Cleveland, “fern 108 FRANK J. TIBBETS, | Jecttonably English of late that talk of tonning | SyewinS Rer LOE! gaimacla, do.) $02g7 eer gsi | NEW YORE, March 10—The Post’s financial article Railroad Stocks. on, San Francisco, Sacramento, Chic has alsenctrical club is rife. In fact an effort | $5.00 pet cases etrawberries, Slash as pee kee | savs: Stocks were very dull all the forenoon, and | Warhineton end Geometoes Stock. erate, cans, Pittsburg, Detroit, NOT. hus already been made to establish another one Dox: [ase end $5 per box. Trad es Treeesl though there was a small fractional decline about | Washington ana Georgetown Bonds. nat, mere | Louisville, Galveston, Charleston, rnishing Urush ‘OCG under the name of — the Amsterdam, | tye hermeg EAMIaS Eade Traits > SY 2-1 11 ovclock, (which, however, was partially recov- Metropolitan ..... Sr — ©., Portiand, Me., Je t he a.ope wail on the river front of 3s # Dut ie fell, through. — Actors make very | OD to eras col eee rules Apples, 10a | red by 12), prices were much better sustained | North Capitol ana’ Street. 6 Baltimore, twenty-three tn Q good clubmen, though I am sure I do not Prem is Tpight. da | than usual On go dull a market. The net result of Free List. there are em “the approximats amounts are as follows:—600 cords Oor & Seo where their fun comes in, Carleton and | {5:3 APPICS, Silced, fancy, 9ul0c. ; do., bright, 9a | the torenoon's busines ite or decane eeu % Byush, and 15,000 cubic yarde Stone. een 000 KEE E Pas Ryley, te two prine:pal men of the Standart | 3%:3,00. quarters, Dright, Ga 2 an mon. 72 | on the general list, except Northern Pacific pro- 00 130 are paid $1,400 and over, over $300 eager fernished coagebenten Ge ae | aes TIT EER RRR PE = ft XN cco Theater Opera company, who have carried Gil- | Sy} Peaches, Loge sao. ae good. 9 | ferred and Denver, which declined 3. Union’ Pa- 96 Jess than $1,400, and 1,605 less $800 per annum, Sess, & Ee Eau! TENN @ @ | bert and Sullivan's operas through for some years, unpeeled, 6a%c.; ‘Cherries, pitied, 2a21¢. tdo., gut | CiNC Sold at 96%, 34, 34, 95%, 963 for 15,000 shares: 8 t PETER C. HATS ST & HEN RN G ag. | 27 both very popular club men.” A club reception | UnPeeled, Gaze. + Cherri Blackberties, 616s; Whor. | St Paul “at” 10x," 3g. for 15,00 - Tae OBI0 GoveRsonsurr.—Representative Le Fe ae ee Ssss8 7 Exe B Hi ¥ NN GES z | isnever given, a club dinner 1s never eaten! nnd tleberries, Saidc.; Raspberries, 20c.; Peantite Hp, | Shares, and Lackawanna “at 124%, 3, 4, "34, ry Fevre, of Olio, has gone to Fortress Monroe to re. z EFEL I A NN N COG RER fron admirutiee ave BO" held untess one of these | tancy, per Ib. GuGyers dos’ comin ee woe ie: | for 14,000, ‘These were the only features ot the = ARCHITECT'S OFrice, 3 RP H AA RR WOO Tron icmirable singers ts called upon. Both of | vaivde age sheliea poe le. eae: Rea | forenoon. All other stocks were dull, and changes 20 316 §RE, v4 E TAANNNO them belong to the Racket club, the Lambs club. kernels, 10atie. Per Ib., ba6j6e.; nut | tn them very slight. New York Central was the 60 of his name with the democratic nomination for RE L HaAsaN NNO O and the Lotus club, and they are indefatigable in Fresh Meats.—Beef: Choice hind ‘1 | Strongest stock on the list, and sold at 12734 and 75 governor of Ohio, that he 1s not a candidate; KEW NSION PF R RERELLLLIIA AN NN COO thelr exertions. Instead of opening or closing the | 19% Go., 91100. holes Te ers, 11 | 12834, being an advance of & over last night's 20 the people of the fourth district of Ohio ° GGG 00 DDD EEE NN N exercises at any of these clubs with prayers, Mr, | jr°:' common Go., 9ai00.; choice forequarters, 78 | closing, Western Union was Mull “and atonde se 5 him to represent them in the Forty-elghth pbioposals for Teor Co eo ese BRE eS Carleton or Mr. Ryley 1s called upon for a song. 2c.; common do., 819c, Veal: choice Grencw | 81%, 887%. 843. ‘The Southwestern stocks were all gress, and he considers it his duty to thus Mio bs cndoreed © 6 ce 00 BODE NNN WOMAN AND HER RIGHTS alec. ticommon den duties h | dull, as Were also the coal stocks. The total sales them. | Mr. Leroy Thoman, one of the civil APRIL SE GGe “00 Dbp EEE -N NN Dr. Morgan Dix has got himself into an awrul| Cured Meats and Pork.-—Sugar-cured hams, 14a Ci ngei Wie ILA tT en eee ina SSSne Wil be ERS 8 Sea rs Hi i i f E SIS TOSSed Sep ENtS Cone eset tes | caterer atiae RaeaE coeeet aia SHCULOENS, | eens ufual “on saturday, aud tates siomenr: Local Notes. Supervising Envineer and Architect. HH suppressed exponents of women’s rights) When oy 5 sgrnes ‘oiigiec? | Government bonds were 3 higher forthe fours y Seti: vi Washington, Do Mah one ond Arehilect. H Eo, | Dr Dix announced some months cro thay oo | iafd. country lots, i1adi ge. do., retlned, j2u124¢-; | and otherwise unchanged. “State bonds are dull, | _ License Agent Raff swore outa warrant at the weilslarnaned Sgoeayaeg = —_— ~ ——$—__—— HOD LLL tun 7 he dressed hogs, large neat, per cwt., $8.50a$9; ‘do. Railroad bonds were qulet and firm, but with no | Police Court to-day against James E. Donnelly, of aD PATE OF LITTLE MARKY DENTISTRY. WILL ALWAYS MAKE BEAUTIFUL HOLLS, lntended to deliver lectufes on woman and her | small, neat, $8.751$9.25; do., rough, $7.50a$8; cod: important changes in prices. Monty on call on | 14th and I streets, for keeping an unlicensed bar, | At the residence of Michael Rolf, 11 Welsh alley, : wie iene ED Biscor BP acs, avenue, | Tei#tions to soclety, the family and higher educa- | fish (star brand), 8c, stocks was 8, 7 and 6 per cent successively during pert roe eign case of hs xine brought | Baltimore, whose infant daughter died Thursday ee = = pot, . + | tion, shrewd and experienced men shook their jaiveranilt Oh the forenoon, ag - Donnelly since the frst of last Jan- IFICIAL TEETH MADE BEFORE AXDIN-| fel WM. M. GALT & CO. heads and said he was taking big tisks tes oon The Universalist Church. : immediately after extracting natural {eoth, ‘mecess.” Modern mcthods and akilv Gen Moderate feos. ALLY, 1321 F street northwest. from the effects of vaccination, there were @ number of callers yesterday, among them being several inent physicians. The Americam —.___ reported that well wishers went to him and urged him to desist, but his temerity was boundless and wary. At the election he went boldly to work. He is one of those fine Evangelical 4 DESCRIPTION OF THE NRW EDIFICE TO BE DEDI- e Markets, CATED APRIL 13T, ‘Th BALTIMORE, March 10.—Virginia 6s, consolidated 4036; do.. second series, of the Emanuel church, of the -« of Dentistry. association of North America, Henry Di. DONS. Ed R. KELLY, LAMB, VEAL MOTTO! oSoRED BEEP ‘ ABPECIAL’ pes oe ola men who believes thoroughly ih woman nexicg | ‘The Mne brick church edifice of the Universauist | £235. Bibs: Rew fbad skys nee | BRS eer, uber BIDET, MANE Oe | Sy wok Haye: see eek oe ee a Bee “DENTIST, Rtsle628, 629 and 630 Conner hien| street wing, | her place, but he insists that that place ts in her | Congregation, on the southeast corner of 13th and ee sore iret peas quet -midaling, a the child, in discharge of his duty as an Jatt F street northwert. || and300 and 908 ‘Northern Liverty Masket, or kddiews | Lone. He believes In mans ante eed recs | [etoee northwest, Is within a few weeks of com- | 304, lower and dull: eouthern red. 1.200128: | gig NeS rome LAMONT; Wm, Clagett, the city vaccine pliysician, called at tne Preservation of the Natural Teeth a Specialty. fi-dm* | Hex 71, City Post Ofties. duules, and Otuian's ‘sole mea, UemMost | pletion, and it ts expected to be ready for dedica- | 40.. amber, 1-2401.28:No, 1 Maryland Tdijgei 22x; | colored man arrested by Private Byrnes vi the | early In the morning Loexpress his sympatuy ores BO a OS OE ie pon | See entre charm fo Mwizer tne | emphasis “that wouuairs ‘sole idea anould | Bcn'om nd 18 expected to be ready for dedica- BS Lee trams heel my ame | Sharwe of UMbing te bartrare alors of f-. May | the unhappy pare “Victim ‘will be buried toakap Die Gola Riings a specialty Ganngyne’s, Book, | Se = her husband and attend to tha hates, Fate 22 | churen ts due, armost entirely, to the efforts of the “southern steady; western easy aud Gull; southers | trial before Judge Suell to-day on three chapees cr | ea euame. Le sister, who was scalded to * Bight. lS GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. Tash man had sald this, it was printed in every | pastor, Rev. Alexander Kent. A few years ago | white and gellow, i, *Sotaatoe aaa oe vid: | larceny. ‘The prisoner pleaded guilty to all the | last week. Dr. Simmons stated yesterday that he a J) KLOEBER, DENTIST, = = : aper In New York, and the result was a delugo of | the ULiversallsts hots called Mr. Reng ar eee Mone, Conse: OnE arm eases May. 0\a60%4; | charges, Prosecuting Attorney Moore stated to | greatly regretted the 3 D a6 B Sreset Nowruwesr. . B. ELLERY, Fetters trom indighany women Troma ait pats of | pastor, and i NoweerbeC Hoy Tee aoc ottalt Western white, sa56- do.,imizod, 52459; Pennvylvania: | ‘6 Oourt that the defendant hag been in the habit 3 Vitalized Air by the Hurd System, for the painless ex- S. . the state. Every mail that was dumped in news- | general convention determinéd on acting in con . Bye quiet, ‘Fats. Hay unchanged. of making small purchases of wire at this —— 5 traction of Teeth. : aux SUCCESSOR Paper offices contained indignant protests. Long | cert with the representatives of the Washington and fairly active. Butter dull—western packed, | 204 has been allowed to cut the wire off himsel! - T. M. TALEOTT, DENTIST, No. 481 1TH ihe essays and vigorously abusive articles were show- | society in erecting a structure in this city better roll, 15a18.. quiet, 17a18. Petroleum un- | Day before yesterday a drill was stolen from F Di - wra fram corner E.” Dent ‘all DUBREUIL BROFHERS, Cae pee re and epon De lee without | than ae tights ye to pale fitly perce eh no o cormoes, ordinary 3 store ‘branc ‘Teeth inserted $7 persct. All work war- = e! vereux Blake, who announced | represent and dignify the cause Is city, Whisky tee pote 3: cf ga eer md ranted Da OFAC Tes OE AEE RRESS SHIRTS | herscit as a champion of her rights, hired ire | ud it, was aot make- an effort. to picody, 1, 18%501-19. qr a GENTS" FURNISHINGS. Disher's hall, and went for br. Dix foughanes eis aan waren 000, one thousand of which should be 4 3 Dushela: corn, 192000, Bunhele; oats, 3,000 wiciate coskionias wit belt = raise 2112 F Srarsr Noarnwesr, Wastixatow, p.a. | Sitims that'woman’s condition is dus to the. evii | raised and proceed with the work. Messrs. in ‘the District, Pl having been ob- | bushels. Shipments—whest, 34,000 bushels: oom, rene, east bide. ‘Hi ter extractions» under Var ee ate and that Sipraiate physi- Coreen oe eiuane Cla determined to 342,000 bushels. Baloewheat tan 000 bushels; corn, aes Oxi ‘Without will be f first c: 88 an argument for her social ure! 8 yu whie! bushels. Fie and G0 Senta cach adalsinny Sooke {of earet Kix of tho Finest Dress Shirts to order and sexual inferiority. She announces that she | Bi yith the wor act, Ba ‘Extra Fine Shirts to order. Hine Shira wo andes, ——— Gold aed menceaan S180 ho nO respect manera ey ye Dix’s opinions, rere the. architects, and the OF THE APPROPRIATION BILLS which were passed : mard4 an every’ allow woman to | modification of the rove in of ve Fron. $2 to. $8. All work srrautod me forth and take part in the affalra nor te the closing days of Congress none have yet been day School builati onpS building is of bric! Interspersed with “Cut ston a terspersed e, and is an imposing Gothic structure, quite as attractive an ediiice as that of any con tion in the District. Itcovers world. In answer to Mra, Blake's tirade Dr. Dix ropounded a single question: “If,” he rinted as laws by the Dit tstriD Prroman is to go fortnin the worla and take her ution. Such pills Session have been tified to the ser ublic printer, ready for as bod e in the er; that $7 Field Partin affairs, what is to become of the babies?” | an area of 80 feet square, excluding tower and or. G iia pot gecur to Mrs Blake to explain, this Ramental rojectlons; ae 50 ny 2088 mut a mooted question. leve 18 18 roo! witl a a ae MEWS KUBNISHING EMPORIUM, She expects to hire Frobiaher’s hail next week: ea spire ot it ‘and rose windows 7 i 20 eed Vea eee 816 F Street, opposits Patent Offic explain it away; but it 1s certainly a stumbling ameter of each gable fronting the ‘5 Peariopers. HEMPLER’S (The from the State lock. The whole movement has struck me as| streets. The arran; in tion middie & SRE ee pHEMPLER'S cThe Optician) eiiQ0 BIOs, Str, to ond a ri, iE best | being somewhat absurd anyhow. It woman wants | for this section crise mone aaltorium proper me sundry civil: Dil will Genco Si CL FEET PLOMOTE HEALTH AND LON. | eum. fo 50. acy made, Bt RS, ae to come forth and take her place in the ranksI| 18 about 84 feet Square, with a platform esday next, copy of the legisia- Fo abies Sigua trou tar and uear that | Beetles, onfulahed, 66a; ulshod G0 aa'Feh tact | 868 HO Feason why she should uot, It sho is anx- | southeast corner. “area aed bake rate De tive Dill in print was recetved at the State de Tr Dlichment, 1416 Pennsylvania | Boys’ thirts. Fine assortines’ of Gloves, | 10us to attain a high degree of proficiency | form is the organ and choir gallery. This room | ment this morning, and is bein; read, rd's Hotel, for relief from and | Hosiery and Underwear. d22° | in the professions there is no earthly ob-| will seat about 400, but with the Sunday school delay in sensed Cc! =— = gtacle to prevent her from doing as the | roomson the east, and south sides and the galle- ot HE T law allows her to Practice medicine, and in several | ries there 1s a total seating capacity of 1,000. The LE aS T. RADES. States she 1s admitted to the bar. She can be con- | Sunday school rooms arecach #4 Dy 2 tect, wink er visit for putting the feet in order. Jali | 51 —o = ducted up to the topmost notch in collegiate study | folding doors go as to open the whole Wyk i LL SOvER “MKDIOAE SLESTEEO ELGELS, JOURNALS, ae RS La Fagin ies I Coe once any Ene, .and these'seat al ut 200, Back of the plat- e . HL EE, S Cash Books, &c.. &e,, | women wot ere suddenly to get al Parlors, dressing rooms, and c! and and were sent to tats carole Feral i dia, | 10 gpler at Lycett's Bindery, 1012 Fa. ave ,_ | he arightsy that men enjoy. “Ir they were al- | over these the Ladies’ werk room OF kltcued, tre | Srey, 80d Mav A s Terk, Huseien, Sulphur and a Medbeed Batts | = =At. Prop. _ | lowed rill berty ta.vote as ‘they chose { fully be- | choir room ama the pastor's study. Taken all tn | certified as a law tothe War nt. by. Bren. 1417 G aizee:, cpposite Migs Howse 20 | FRUEUS H. DaRB Howe that they ‘Would lose all interest in the elec- | all this is one of the m work of comparing, preparing for the printer and jost unique structures in the ‘Orst experience. Most men will pom tact and the work reflects much credit on the zi Y, Se Eg BOOK PRINTE! Ex-Srwatorn Davip Davis left the city at six ag OR THE TRADE agree with Dr. Dix in believing that womau is 1 Mesara & Hepburn. bye its O'clock this morning’ where | Riliott, < au1_| herpiace, and in her only ‘pigce, wher aaa fs 3 eee Sescans een Bo ts to be married Su Tuchay nee? eo ‘a = | G18208 BROTHERS, — mene was Ciected tn Ene Sera tte Tau Yeuowsroxs Pasx Lease S1oxep. Ex-Coxounssx ——SS=S=S==== PRACTICAL BOOK AND, THE PROPOSED NEW EXCHANGE... by & story brougl ° "ARK —The WOOD AND COAL. ee ten Sory | ‘The talk about the new stock exchange aid not | country town, than a finest Oueeee nl tee Secretary Of the Interior to-day signed the lense | clal Giepatch to be — = amount to much. ‘The project 1s still on the floor, | inflicted on a well-known citizen thers, tris eae Jand for ten Thotpeon, of Buse, Com: Coan: UNDERTAKE Dut fe chances aro not favorable for tta success | ak this man has rendered himeeif moet obnox. cata ot ME. Banks, of ieee ges ee ee ae ois RS. It 13 a glittering bait to hold out to men to ofter | 0" yi fe eS Sesuence of tie White all Par RTH EY them seats for $5,000, while seats in the present MMISSIONS Were issued to-day ro fee end bone sal ica Drg ang eean. Ales Kind A‘ SERAL USDERTAKERS xp EyEerrune | stock ex er nce {$95,000 to $40,000. olds, postmaster at Barker, Md, and J. ¥, o Dolleve him 4-1 114 and 328 Ponsa, | We WASEINGTOS, BO aS Bat men do not rush tn and apply for places in.» seals que Welker Gn Monday <5 RED -APINDLED) even in an old one at ten The Cou. Axo Kixouxa Woon. Gevaert, peed fee cape fact tgone stock exchange ts: In New York, A Bavrmmons Jupos Our Stock of Coal Wood is complete, and Eeslen af pace of bunioeme = POG i satiated vat the roses instit Te only Wea. Addison, we Sephich we sek the of consumers, quality takes three men to a new and as more dary Baa gcantity susranteed. : Tong as this state of things exists there wil be ame Bis iadfaence Evicee-Lowest market rates. 1726 ponnariveaie srgaue ugcitget, Terms dere ual “ota peta rh ship of the great trading one come STEPHENSON & BRO. house for stocks, ‘There was Once some difficulty cours Shas - UN R. WRIGHT, about getting a charter,but that has been Juoge Pheips ‘Mill and Depot, Tth-street Wharf. J met by a coup! mining got rer cy Office, 8.¥. corner 12th and Penn. Ave. Tet consi Tar brnaee Rokeawer, charters tr dealing tn msg sto Without aay tae * gOND- HAND CLOTHING :, BOUGHT. AXD THE UGUSTUS BURG! : low prices, Teta the general beliet that either one ee 27'S eae Raa tae | An : azz | fra a