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THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Ferthwest Corner Penosyivanis Ave. and 11th 8.57 ‘The Evening Star Newspaper Company, GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't. Swe Feexrvo Prax is served to enbecribers tn the fercoree FA fer months Coren at the cand ‘each. | cents a: vom $6; fix months, — {Entered at the Post Office at Washington, D. C..a8 wecond-clane mail maiter. | Tre Wrexty Stas biishet on Friday—$1 a year, ths, 50 cente. Fertese prepaid. Six ons trst be paid in advance: 2 AN mail suds sone mam | Vo 61—N?°. 2epaper sent louver Bates of advertie arte ENOWn on annticstion. 9.328. WASHINGTON, D. C. SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 1883. TWO CENTS. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS IN THE STAR | Rerun OF THE CONDITION SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTIOES. or THE Ayrerwrets— Ist pare. CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK, (ep SPECIAL NOTICE. Arrorsny pau AT WASHINGTON. foes age IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, ARDINE 4th At the close of business, March 13, 1883. 4th oars. RESOURCES. Boors, &: Busrxess Ory ire: Loans and discounts. $313, 580.78 Counrny Rea: £ Overdrafte . 661.47 pinta U, 8. Bonds to secure sisemthioes Other stocks, bonds and mortraces., Dentistny—7th pace. Due from approved reeerve agents Dixmxe Rooms —8th pace. Due from other national banks. povey <lomtiny Peat : Pur trons State Banks and Bankers ‘misctrac oan Real Estate, furniture and fixtures .. Carrent expenses and taxes paid. Faanrr Sure. Premiums paid oo Cheeks and othe! Ebi Bills of other banks. bono - Fractional paper currency, nickels aii NT (Hovmes)— 4th weer. ies For Rest eons) —4th page. ert be ote. to re : on fund with U.S. ‘Treasurer (3 FLectonrenbe ber cent of circuiation). Total, 1 Bank Notes onttandi 99;,000:00 idual leposits subject to c 413, 904.70 land certificates of deposit 440.00 Certitied checks. Prorrsstoxa1—7 Sth y z $19, OPO Sth px of Ci City of Washington, ea: Harrxears—6th pare TJ. A. KUFE.” Cashier of the above-named Bora Pic . bauk, do soienuly swear that the above statement is ‘rez true fo the best of ny knowledice and beltef, Srrctat Noricrs—tst p J. A. RUF Srrcirrirs—Tthr Subscribed and sworn to before me this 17th day of Steamer: SAM'L H. WALKER, Notary Public, Barr Derostr erent SDERTAKERS, J AS. A BOUR, Waxtep (Help)—4th paces. 1 es DW AiiDs, pte ‘i Wastkp (Sitnations)—1th page. tn Waxrep (Houses)—40 pac JR®POkt OF THE conDiTION Warren (itoons)—4t pace oF THE CITIZENS’ NATIONAL BANK, AMUSEMENTS. OF WASHINGTON CITY, — = = At Washington, in the District of Columbia, At the close of business, March 13, 1883. ATIONAL THEATE Po Cause for Shame.” On and after MARCH 19rx, 1883, the business of Buchly’s Undertaking Establishment, formerly of 912 Pennsylvania avenue northwest, will be continued at 922 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE NORTHWEST Under the management of CHAS. J. GAWLER, (Formerly with Joseph Gawler, the well-known funeral For the widow of late William 8. Buchly. NORTH BAPTIST CHURCH, FOURTEENTH | ‘The Bil OB wroet near Ry her bn Lepore Be ‘of Christ Dom., “Christ, the am. itt -. The Subject at i am “on Sunday school at 9: ALL SOULS’ CHURCH, CORNER OF 14Ta A streets northwest. Me wervioe at 1 o'clock. Wvening rence, service, £80,” Sunday at 9:45, m. it (ee UNITY PRESBYTERIAN OHUROH, OLa- baugh Hall, 1630 14th street northwest, Rev. G. B. Parcu, Services: Preaching Sunday morn- ings rat ‘o'clock. Sun school Stuiday afternoon, 7:30 o'clock. All are weloome. lock. Prayer me ednesday evenaen ss FP capitol street near’ B.—Rore dante FRC ae near B.—Rey. Japs Fox. pas- tor. Service at li'a.m. Seats all frea Sunday school at 9:30 qt CHURCH, CORNER 9TH 9:15 a.m.. Sunday school: 11 7. J.B. DEALE, 2. D.; 3p. m., peoples’ meeting Jed by’ Mre. M. rby pastor. | Weloo y it “Everything firet-clags and reasonable.” mhi7-k&kw2w* ANCE CO} northwest the pur Year. WILL BE A MEETING OF THI olders of the COKCORAN FIRE INSUR- MMPANY at their Office, No, 1001 F street t, on MONDAY. the 2d day of April. 1883, for ‘e of electing hine Directors for the enshing all . and close at 2 p.m, (Fe, UNIVERSALIST |= CHUROH. MASONIC ‘emple, corner 9th and ¥ streets. Services To- mor t 11a. m. Sermon by tho pastor, Rev. ALEX. :45 a.m, ae Ce ROURTH PRESBYTERIAN CicncH, Ora rect, between Gand H streets northwest, Rev. Josernt T. Kucry, pattor.— Servioes tomorrow’ at i &.m., sermon v. H. Lb. Bava D5 7:30 p. ti. Rev. Gro. B. Parcir.” Sabbath Beh a.m. Strangera are cordially welcome. It jool ‘at 9: opened at 12 m. J.T. DYER, Secretary. E INVESTMENT. te attention of investors to the 6 per rtzaye bonds of the Rio Grande and Fer full information call 1429 F street northwest. NEW BUILDING ASSOCIATION, A GOOD 6 PER Gi cont. first 101 Pecos railroad. CORES CO eS fons VERACITY VERSUS PULPIT TRA- tions. A Bible discourse on the above sub- Ject (vindicating the trath of God in opposition to Liss ular delusions in the Christadelp! Hall, Pennsylvania avenue, between sontheart, To-morrow at ‘11 a.m. All invited: 1a? cht by the clersy) will be given Boclesis, meeting in McCauley's fand 3d. streets collection, A meeting of citizens will beheld at Goddard’s Hal!, corner of Mand 30th on TUESDAY, the 20th, at 7 o'clock the propriety of organizing anew Bui asod upon principle of econom: tofore pre’ pin., to consider ding association, my and equity, not here- in such associations. ‘The public are cordially invited to attend. GAS FIXTURES! northwest. m., Rev. Jas. N. Davis, D. D. qt Rev. Page MILBURN; at 7:30 p, am. by Rey. H. 8, Hizrow, of Colorado conference’ Ail invited.” vit McKENDREE.M. E. GHORCH, MASSA- chusetts avenue, between 9th and i0th streets 11a. m., Hey, 8. M. HAaRrsock; 7:30 p. RYLAND CHAPED, CORNER 10mm AND D streets southweest.—Preiching at 11 a. m. by THE LARGEST STOCK IN THE CT' SELECT FROM AND THE CHEA‘ PLEASE CALL AND EXAMIN: CORCORAN BUILDING, cordially invited. Meat . NORTH CaPITOL M. E. ORURCH, COR- Sool: Tat, North Capitol and K streets. ‘Sunday. ue newly appointed pastor, Rev. . J. R. Waiaur. All are free, It E. F. BROOKS. THIS (SATURDAY) FVENING, RESOURCES. Last time of Loans and diecounte. JANAUSCHEK, Co As the Hebrew Mother in the Jewish Romance, Due from approved reeet agel F Due from other national oank ZILLA. Due from State Banks and bankers. Heelestate, furniture, and fxtures.. ‘urrent Commenci : Matinees Wednesiay The Great Union Square § J. W. COLLIER’S (ce 48 Fixtures. GAS FIXTURES, AT REDUCED PRICES, TO MAKE ROOM FOR IM- PROVEMENTS. CALL AND EXAMINE STOCK BEFOPE PURCHASING. SAM'L 8. SHEDD, this church ‘To-n every following ev urday, at 7 o'clock. ‘The Holy Commimion will be cel- (2 REFORMED EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF TH iE levmer, 510 11th street northweat, Service will be resumed on Sunda am. G \COSTIA. EMANUEL CHURCH (P.E.), Rev, JNo. M. iE. Moker, rector. ices in, rrow at ll a.m. and7p.m., andon ening of Holy Week, ‘excepting Sat- don Thursday evening. An address at each ser- ‘Yice by the rector, it* _409 97m StREET NontHwesr. LIGHTS O° LONDON. per cent of circulation. GLEN FLORA AND BETHESDA WATERS FRESH FROM THE SPRING, W. C. MILBURN, Paanmactsr, 1429 Pennsylvania avenue. ‘The Greatest of Modern Dr: Picturesque Sket hes, Vivid P Total... Bituations. 5 at LIABILITIES. Effects, and othe> Fox Capital stock pata in : — ——— | Undivi DD FELLOWS’ HALL Nation: : Individual deposits subject to chec WASHINGTON 1.0.0.F., Demand ceriifeates of deposi Certitied checks. Music: and Li Due to other national banks. 26,583. 66 TULSDAY t h. Doors op Due t state banks and bankers | . 6,105.12 leek. C+ 3; Dancing will com- _—_—_—— mee at 9:2 ‘Total $903,136.31 priser mag cents. mhiz-at_ | District nmbia, County of Washin I, THOS, © PEARSALL, Cashier of named bank, do solemnly NEW THEATER N THOS. C. PEARSALL, Cashier. March, 1833. 4—— BIG——¢ WILLIAM SELBY, Notary Public. COMBINATION. Correct—Atteat: peel oe a 7 Fi TaN wiSniCR Tl Direct To-night, Saturday nicht, an ie wee § MATINEE ST. PAT K’S DAY. Reet oF THE conDiTION Monday, March 19, Col. T. E. Snetbazer’s MAJESTIC OF THE con IDATION, FARMERS’ AND MECHANICS’ NATIONAL 580—_HA1 F HUNDRED STRONG——10 BANK, wi6 AT GEORGETOWN, in the District of Columbta, 3 Foes OPERA HO At the close of business, March 13, 1883. = One Week, Commencing Loans and discounts s me Overdrafts .. 455.60 MONDAY, MARCH 12. Ms 8. bags to wecure circulation Fe Oe ce ss eae . 8. Bonds on hand... 75, 600. Matinees Wedne=day and Saturday. Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages..00002! 930.00 Due from approved reserve agents 199,611.21 Due from other National Bank: 5g Rey. G. L, erations of the society and Rev.G. 8. ROBERSON, D.D. of New York, Taz THIR M. E. hurch, 34 and A streats northeast. — Zo-morrow, March 18, 1833, sermon by Rev. JonN E. Coommax, D. D., of Brooklyn, at {1 a. m.; Love: feast and reunion’ at 3 p. m., led by Rey Itrcwanp Nonnis, of this city; plat ¢ ‘orm ‘meetinsc, with interest- ing exercires and addrosses, at 7:30 p. m., Rey. JAMES H. Brown, D. D.. of Baltimore, presiding. It THE WASHINGTON ANNUAL MEETING <@ of the American Tract Society. will be hel in | ths New York: Avenue Presbyterian ehurph To-morrow, Sabbath, 7 mn, Ex-JUSTICE STRONG Will preside, RER will present @ statement of the op- ot and Hon. Hream Priog will deliver rs renecn, AMERICAN STANDARD (CS BEV. SP. SMITH WILL PREACH HIS : farewell sermon To-morrow pypuing, the 18th. inst., af the Lincoln Mission, 11th and & streets north- wes r UNITED PRESBYTERIAN MISSIO: ment is truc to the best of my knowiedee ana belin Of Bailey, Banks & Biddle is the best $75 watch in the >. h, Subscribed and sworn to before me ith day of market. It ig adjusted to temperature, an accurate, re- be Rey J, 2 this mehool in St, vest, at the hc f 2:31 Hable timekeeper, in 18 karat gold hunting case, pee reaching Sabbath in_the larch 1 Lecture Koom of the Y, CAL. 140 New York avenue northwest, at the hotir of Hi’ a.m. and 4 p, m., Wricnt, of Philadelphia, Pa. Sabbath eorxe’s Hall, No. 510 11th street nor? Claes, 4:30 to 5:30 Pm,» conduoted. by the BAILEY, BAYES & BIDDLE, YOUNG M. EN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, York avenue.—Young Men's Bible metary. Dp. ™., condueted by Major led with cornet, fluteand piano. ings every week he 12m. and@p.m. Btran- ited to the meetings and the Fooms. (er resr BAPTIST CHUR PHILADELPHIA. Serviess To-morrow (D. ubject in the morning, *‘Son, go work in my vines yard.” Evening, The Physician in @ilead. "Au wel come. : Book on watches sent on appliestion. Sunday schosl.” Ofheial mectine Manday evening, Fraser mecting Thuraday evening. “Musieal circle Fi- [OMS CABIN COMPANY, Due from state banks and banker 7 = Real estate, furniture, and fixtures. 17,700.00 ENTIRE NEW VERSIO’ Carre. t expenses and taxes paid. 2,467.30 Many New Features Ni Never Before | Checks and other cash items. 3,940.00 Seen in Unei Bulls of other Banks -. 9,404.00 —- ional paper currency, Night Prices 75. 50_and 35 cents. pennies . _ 6.14 Matinee admission, Specie (old, $66. 928.00 Baicony, 35 cents;'e -tender notes 00 Redemption fund MONDAY. MARCH 1 RIF SWAIN, per cent. ef circulation). H AYWARD & Hercnsoy, Davis, D.D. 817 91m STREET. = ; ISTH STREVT, between G and H, Rev. Dr. Coriinern, pastor. V.)at ll ang aut 3s pm. er SLEY CHAPEL, CORNER OF 6TH AND streets northwest. m., preaching by the Wat. I. MCKENNEY; 7:30/p.m., song and Tvice, conducted by thé pastor; $:30 a.m., vening. Seats free. Strangers welcome. t" ce&, FOUNDRY M. E. CHURCH, larm AND G streeta.— To-morrow at 11 a. m., Rey . at 7 p.m. the pastor, Rev. W. F. Wann. BRANCH—DUPONT CIRCLE. PLUMBING AND FURNACE WORK Executed by well trained workmen under personal Sunday school at 9 a.m. and 4p.m. Young Peop eat , Supervision. In our store we show Meeting at 6:30 p.m. Prayer me Wednesday 7:30p.m. a ee it? M.E. OHURCH, 20TH STREET N. W., near ;Pennsylvania ave.—Rey. W. T. L. WEECH atl a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Morning theme, by request: p the Old Paths.” evening. **The Prosperity of Zion. RANGES, SLATE MANTELS, ORNAMENTAL GRATE After July Ist at No. 424 9th street. the title roce of her latest a1 test Dramatic Sue- = wee coms, euttied : Total .. MAB, Capital stock pata ti LIABILITIES. SER": x Cay toc] THE MINER'S DAUGHTER. mbi5 Sebel rena = in. ER S \K, iy E . HE ROLLER SKATING RINK, National bei uo Dividends unpaid New York avenue, between 13th and ldth streets. Individual deposit Certified checks. Due to other Natior Dist, ae tide County of Washington oer Vy = viet of Columbia, County of Washington, ex: Ascemblice MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY | “1, W. LAIKD. Ju, Cashes of thoavoveewained bank, RIGHTS at 8 o's lock do solemnly swear tliat the above statement is true to the Biusic by Weber's Orchestra. best of my knowledxe and belief. Asectubites EVEEY AFTERNOON at 2:30, W. LAIRD, Jn., Cashier. Syecit terms made ior Clubs desiring to visittho | | Subscribed andeworn to before me this loth dag of Rink. March, 18 Arrangements made for individual instruction. m13 JOSEPH W. DAVIS, Notary Public. PE TOELTT. a See Conrect—Attest: EERREO™ | ori VET OFFERED. - HE 2 ‘ ra. LY APTEENOON and NIGHT, | _1t THOMAS KNOWLES, te ang Family 3 The D'Este Pantone nonce of the Age. Dycseruorr Porrzaxp Cenenr. ate g2Rtnlsessgorial illusions, and a host of other Novel- | ust arnved, and in ‘Warehouse at BISCOL'S Y NTH STREET WHARVES, Acargo fre-h from Factory at Amoneburg, Germany. ‘Testimoni: Is from responsible consumers, aud experts Honky 10 cents. cos on Saturday. HES : +, who have used and tested this Cement, ves concin- fcroane and other mertcamente, sively that it is the be+t Imported Csment in the market, oo 3.2 LHEO. TANG, For information as to prices, &c.. 0 1144 120: street northwest, Hi. L. CRANFORD, eee Or, H. L. BISCOE, Sole Agent D. C., ©N FXAIBITION No. 528 20th st. wharvee. 1420 F st. new. AND SALE AE re . ; KERITER, Street PAVEMENTS FOR de Eetreet northwest, one do from 7th ats AND PARK Clive OF Tesmtinne, Hucravines, Chromon, eter ais) DURABLE Jere ant Chciew Stock ot Paberhaneinoy Bicture T IS REQUIRED, NOLITHIC, # Picture Gord snd Taree's, Kings, § ie ete. at fr StONr, NEUCHATEL MASTIO, e. Ferms Carb. Pree Art Galle a M. - == GUARANTEED. H. L. CRANFORD, Das G. Haccn & Cowrasy, Easrer ARDS, NO. %4 F STREET NORTHWEST, OF BE:T MAKES, . SOLE AGED FOR LOW’S TILES. 8 Gunay vanes A LANGE STOCK CONSTANTLY ON HAND. ae: = mh9-dun C. C. PURSELL, BOOKSELLER, Removed temporarily to ‘4 New Asp Hasp: OME.; ‘eventh street northwest. KEES, GRAPE- Just receive? a Large and Hsndsome Lineof An Immense Stock. CRETONNES, COLTON DAMASK: Seeds of everything new and valuable among Vegeta JACQUARD AND STRIPED LINENS, | bles and Flowers. Ze CHINTZ, Green-honge and Het-house Plants, Roses, Orchids, LOOSE COWES AND CURTAINS. Ke, in largo quantities — The richest coliection in the HYETS, to make room {for our | Every‘hing pertaining to the Plant, Seed and Nursery Dusiness at lowest rate 120 Acres in Nursery. JOHN SAUL, ETON & HOEKR, 20 Green-houses, 621 7th street wh13-t, thé&a, 10t* Opposite Patent Ofc mh3 #01 MARKET SPACE. mee emote. ial Lue: Lies: Loe Ranesins in ©. Stanoxery Derarrvent or 11) BP daily receiving by B. & O.R.R. a superior qual- A. BRENTANO & COMPANY, ‘WOOD-BURNT LIME, FASHIONABLE ENGRAVERS. Jihich I will eel to the tradein quantities to suit at very ‘Wedding Invitations, Recepttm snd Visiting Cards, ‘ Crests and Monograme ELEGANTLY A Tae Eire is guaranteed equal to any in this market. ENGRAVED. s J. M. WHEATLEY, Cords Yrintea trem P P and Ex Tiu- | ¥™15-5t_ 2d st. and Indians ave., near B.& O.Depot. minated and Stamped m Bronzes aud RU I , cictress P pe pe Sich iE VAT. is N _ eee a aaa ee Apes CELEBRATED GREEN es . fcions artic! Satnds 1015 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, favor by vale ft isenhy-ratenyy orate Vike” GA in the Market brilfiantly Clarified. We no-3n Consen M78 Stazer, ‘shail receive a larue ‘of this fam- ee —___Cousna 118 81 Si iceeat about Mane Hts fo dn Now Reavy. ‘it within the each, ot ale Bocas & lot at onee. Lee N. A POOLE & CO. SPRING STYLES. mh9-Im 987 LOUISIANA AVENUE. ‘See Deszavs " ork Ha GENTE DRESS SILK HATA ates, 5, $8 New Yosx H. bie sbapes, Derby's and Square Crown HATS. JAMES Y. DAVIS’ SONS, ‘The SILK AND STIFF HAT introduced in NEW 621 Pennsylvania avenue, | YORK by DUNLAP & CO. now ready. at x att WILLETT & RUOFF'S, aie Pa AND Bou: by Mauper CMG, We. SEUSMES ies dpsere a ln Eastm Cc ‘RDS, (Palm Sunday) at 11 the Sfoning by Rev. Prof. B. Us versity. ot Week Sergent eve ing durin; next week and on Good Friday if ile me ail ine => WOMAN'S OHRISTIAN TENPFRANG Teer UNION er, Opes Donan eae iN DoRsRy, recently 16- turned from missionary work among the Indians, wil speak in the Masonic Temple, corner Sth and I ctrvere northwest, To-morrow, Sabbath afternoon, ‘clock. Public invited. eee so Ce St, PAUL'S, ENGLISH LUTHERAN i Church, corner 11th and H atreeta northwest, Vv. S. DoMER, D. D., pastoi Services To-morrow 30 p.m. Sermon in UGHER, of loward Uni- yen’ in. and (ee .CRACE, ME CHURCH, TH AND 8 streete,—Sunday School, iching at 11 a.m. by Rev. Dr. Scorr: at 7: m_-by Rey. W. I. Brack. Young People's meeting at 16 p,m. Ali in> it ted. (Ce, DHE TABERNACLE, NEAR CORNER 9TH a R Wn Y. G. FISCHER, 629 FIFTEENTH STREET, 1a.m., preaching by nd B streeta vouth west. Bi p-in. by Rey. Dr, Dr. ¢. lev. Opposite United States Treasury. To Tre Coxsumer Or Dry Goons. WE BEG LEAVE TO ANNOUNCE ODR SPRING OPENING OF CHOICE DRESS GOODS, WHICH CONSISTS OF EVERY THING NEW AND DESIR- ABLE, AND TO CALL ATTENTION TO TH STOCK IS NOW REPLETE FACT THAT OUR Ce" DUMBARTON STREET METHODIST EPIS- ‘OPAL CHURCH. Georzetown, D. C.—Preach- ine at 11 a.m, and 734 p.m. by the pastor, Rey. J.J.G. Weusren. Services every eveuing next week: at as pan (ee THe ANNUAL. wre oF THE NA- TIONAL HOMEOPATHIC HOSPITAL ASSO- GIATION will be held at the Congregational Church, MONDAY EVENING, ‘April 16, ate oclock, MONTGOMERY BLAIR, President, CHAS. B. GILBERT, M.D., Senrelary” ae WIIH ALL THE PARIS NOVELTIES FOR THE SERING AND SUMMER OF 1883, THE STOCK HAS BEEN SELECTED WITH GREAT CARE, AND WITH A VIEW TO THE WANTS AND REQUIREMENTS OF PERSONS Daly’s Hail, No. 143: SPECIAL MEETING OF THE EMMET CP pRaNcHt ortho Noe eee veut in 5 7th strect northwest, on SUN- p.m. All friends of the cause are JOS. E. CASEY, Secretary. WHO APPRECIAT!: GOOD STYLES, GOOD TASTE WE CANNOT GO INTO THE DETAILS OF OUR LARGE STOCK, BUT CORDIALLY INVITE AN INSPECTION OF THE MANY NEW AND BEAUTIFUL GOODS NOW UPON OUR COUNTERS, W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. ‘The best is the cheapest, Easter Canos. J, JAY GOULD. AND GOOD QUALITY. £ year and adopted aconstitution. The ment of stock will be received WEDN 11th, 1883, and thereafter on the second Wert of each month. Those wishing to sub: ‘will please apply at the hall of th, corner of ie Laorex Enxoravine Co., 1425 New York avenue, Ensravers and Electretypers. Fine Cuts for Relief or Plate Press Printing by iten’s New Process, Bend for Circular. af [)SIVERSALLY PRESCRIBED BY THE ALAXATIVE AND REFRESHING FRUIT LOZENGE TAMAR FOR CONSTIPATION, HEMORRHOIDS, BILE, HEADACHE, CEREBRAL CON- GESTION, Eto. INDIEN Prepared by GRILLON. Sole Proprietor, Tharmacicn de Ire classe dels Faculte de Paris, 97 rue Rambuteau, Paris, 4al3-e&w,8m.10 reees “Rite nak mhlé-w&alilm* Re Purchase on SeamaNank D.O. ‘AVIS G REMOVED Ea NOTICE.—THE NEW NORTHERN LIB. HIY GERMAN AMERICAN BUILDING AS- s 20N, No. 2, organized We y, March lath, 1883, elucted permancnt officers for the ensuing regular pay- SDAY, April Dean, s.e. corner 6th and Lippold, ¢.w. corner 6th and ner 6th a nw. ; John i rend, M. D., 709 Ht Wet Ae Burkart, 1011 N. ¥. ave. h.we THE RATES OF WAGES (2 whkens orien trom $2 to clay wheelers from $1.37 to $1.50 from $1 to $1.25; setters from 82t> $2 .25 per day; wl r TTENTION WOR! (2 a Mecttug of Tanke Gane, eration of ices of Fed MONDAY NIGHT hele, ‘unions may ven! tilate Federation of Labor. : IMPROVED Chiefs and mem! Imp, 0. Men, will SUNDAY, March 1: the funeral of Ee RAN BBE respectfully notified that Benj. u my employ for some oe mbi6-26 sua and oleae i eS ‘ASSESSOR'S OF ET Rotice is ‘that ab ite RCIAL AGES TE PEDD, : Ere at Tange THE DISTRICT APPROPKIATIO: Making Provision for the Ex- the District Governme: During the Present Fiscal Year—How the Sum Approprinted is Apportioned Among the Various Public Works,In- Offices,&c.—Other Leg- isiation Embodied in the Act. stitations a: The act making provision for the expense of the government of the District of Columbia for the fiscal year ending June 80th, 1884, which was approved by the President on the 8dof March last, has been certifled by the Secretary of State to the Commissioners of the District of Columbia asalaw. The sum appropriated 1s distributed among the public works, offices and institutions STREETS AND SEWERS, - $535,000 1s appropriated for improvements and Tepalrs of streets and sewers, &., which 1s $50,000 more than was appropriated in last year’s bill, a8 follows: Repairs to concrete pavements, $50,000: materials for permit work, $30,000; for continua- tion of surveys with reference to the extension of Various avenues to the District line, $5,000; for boundary intercepting sewers, $75,000; for lateral for Work on sundry avenues streets and replacement of pavements on streets named in clauses A, B,C and D of appendix Bb annexed to the estimates of the District Commis- sloners for 1834, $850,000; Proviaed: that out of ‘this sum all the work on avenues and streets, and Teplacement of pavements on streets named tn the aforesaid classes situated east of the Capitol ‘shall be completed in full. For the ordinary care of Benning’s, Anacostia and Chain bridges, $2,000 is appropriated, and for maintaining bridges under the contract of the Commisstoners, $1,500, in all $3,500, CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS. Under the head of institutions of charity, refor- matories and prisons, $46,320 1s appropriated for the Washington asylum; almshouse, $1,800; support of the indigent insane of the District, $46,700, for transportation of pau- pers to the jvorkhouse, $8,000; for the reform for the Georgetown priated for the relief of the poor, with the proviso that the compensation to the physicians to the poor shall not exceed $50 a Monti; $15,000 for the Lytng-in asyluin; $5,009 ror Women’s Christian association; $7,000 tor National Association for destitute women’ and children; St. Ann's Infant asylum; $10,000 Industrial home School, $5,000 of which is to be used for bulldiug a under the direction of the . maintain a church orphanage tn the District; $20,000 for the erection (fof a building by the.Commissioners of the District ‘for the National Assocation ror Destitute Colored Women and Children, The made by the act of July 1st, 1882, for the erection of a bullding on the grounds recentig purchased by the German Protestan!. Orphan Asylum asso- ciation, now the German orphan asylum, {: available for the current year. the Treasury {s authorized to demand and receive from the assignee of the estate the sum passed against sald estate by the Soldiers? and to cover the same here 48 also a proviso requiring the Commissioners of the District to Visit and investigate the management of all the in the District appropriated quire to be made to them an vemized report of receipts and expenditures, to be transuiltted with their annual report to Congress. GENERAL EXPENSES, Fer the salaries and expeuses of the executive office, $21,141.50 Is appropriated as follows: Two Commissioners, $5,000 each; engineer commis- stoner, $1,161-50 (to make salary $5,000); secretary, $2,160; clerk, $1,500; one do. at $1,400; one do. at $1,200; messenger, $600; driver, $480; contingent expenses, $2,000. For the assessors’ office $12,600 1s appropriated as follows: Assessor, ee assis Hcenses, $1,200; messe: house on ‘he premis: Commissioners: appropriation of $5,000 The Secretary of f Jay Cooke & Co, and Soldiers’ o: into the U. 8. Treasury institutions of charity for in the bill, and re ‘nger, $60; temporary clerk nt expenses, $1,000. 's office $17,300 13 appropriated Collector, $4,000; cashier, $1,800; book- 620; h; one do. at temporary clerks, $1,700; messenger, $600; contingent expenses, $800. e auditor and controller's office $12,700, as Auditor and controller, $3,000; book- keeper, $1,80"; one clerk, $1,600; thtee do. at $1,400 each; One do. at $1,200; ‘messenger, $600: contin- gent expenses, $800, For temporary cle enable the auditor to bring up the books and ar- Tange the records of his office, and to audit the books of the collector, $2,500, or so much thereof as May be necessary, which shull be available im- For attorney’s office, $3,812, as follows: For ‘Y, $4,000; one assistant, $1,900; on Special assistant attorney, $960; one clerk. one messenger, $192; contingent expenses, $500. For sinking-fund office, $2,700, as follows: For two clerks, at $1,200 each for contingent expenses, For coroner’s office, $2,500, as follows: For ons gent expenses, including 8, making autopsies, and holding For engineer's office, $61,450, as follows: One chief clerk, $1,900; three ‘clerks, $1,600 each one clerk, $1,400; two clerks, $1,800 each} clerks, $000 $2,400; one assistant inspector, tor of ‘asphalt and cement, $3; gas and meters, who shall of the United States all Bumbel cated to school purposes, for rent of office, $300; tor coroner, $1,800; for contin; Juror’s fees, stationery, deceased person: inquests, $700. pector of buildings, $1.000; one Inspec- 7, fees ‘collected by him, one superint»ndent of streets, $2,000; one superintendent of roads, #1,400; one inspector of lumbing, $1,500; one superintendent of lamps, one superintendent of parkin assistant superintendent of parking, sistant engineer, $1,600; two assistant engineers, one at $1,500 and one at $1,400; one draughtsman, $1,200; Lnree rodmen at $780 each; three axmen, at $650 each; three inspectors of streets, sewers at $1,200 each; three market maste one market master, at $900; one har- ter, at $1,200), provided that the fers col lected by said harbor master shall be paid into the five messengers, t $480 each; two Tsb- orers, at $360 each; contingent expenses, including Tent Of property-yards, books, stationery, binding and preservaticn of records in the enc? +c Surveyor’s offices; printing, transportation, (vel les, animals, sad miscellaneous !tems not ot $5,000: Provider $ $700; one as- me janitor, $700: hhree Watchmen, and repairs) erwise provided for, ‘That overseers or inspectors temporarily required in connection with sewer, street or road work, or the construction or repair of buildings, done unier contracts authorized by appropriations, shall be paid out of the sums aj Propriated for the work, and for the tine act’ and the Commissioners of the District, in their annual reports to Congress, shall Teport the number of such overseers and Inspect- ors, and their work, and the sums and out of what appropriation. For fuel, tee, gas, repairs, insurance and general miscellaneous expenses of District offices and mar- engaged thereo pald to each, CLEANING AND REPATRING STREETS, SEWERS, ETO, For sweeping. cleaning and sprinkling streets and avenues, $40,000; alleys, $7,500; current work of repair on streets, avenues and alleys, $25,000; repairs to county roads and suburban streets, $20,000; cleaning and repairing lateral sewers and ‘leaning tidal sewers, $3,000; re- 000, commisston, $18,000. Gas LIGHTING, For slluminating, lighting and extinguishing, re- palring and cleaning lamps, and for new lamp Posts, to replace those unfit for use, $95,880; rall- Foad companies using engines propelled by steam: Shall pay tothe District for the lighting of such which their tracks may be laid, ment,sction at law may t of Columbia against panies: Provided, That no more Robes per end (alee Le r gas, inguls! Ease a coutriet” cantot be made th Commissioners are authorized to substitute other illuminating material, for the same or less price, ins, $20,000; irs to pum) Pivor the and in default of such ‘be maintained by the such railroad com} ‘station houses, $1,900; miscellaneous and cuntin- gent expenses, $9,500, FIRE DEPARTMENT. For the fire department $101,080 1s appropriated as follows: Chief engineer, $1,800; assistant engineer, $1,400; one clerk, $720; eight foremen, $1,000 each; six engineers, $1,000 each; six fire- men, #800 each; two tillermen, $800 each; eight hostiers, $800 each; fifty-four privates, $720 each; three Yatchmen, $720 each; one veterinary sur- eon, $300; repairs to engine houses, $500; for re- Modeling and furnishing the old town hall in Georgetown for the use of engine company No. $8,000; and in addition to this sum the proceeds of Sale of the lots in Georgetown, authorized to ba sold by the act approved April Ist, 1882, and so much therrof as may be necessary may be applied to this purpose; fuel, $2,000; purchase of horses, $2,000; foraze, $5,500; hose, $2,000; repairs to ap- Paratus, $4,000; exchanging oue Ainoskeag en- gine, $3,000; contingent expenses, Including horse- Sioelng, furniture, harnoss, blackstnithing, med- ical and stable supplies, &c., $7,000. ‘The commissioners ate also authorized to pay the claim of George Schlosser for the care of James Fleming, injured by being run over in 1880 by Wm. 0. Drew, assistant engineer. For fire and telephone service, $12,440 1s_appro- priated as follows: Superintendent, $1,690; elec- triclan, $1,200; two telegraph operators’ $1,000 each; three telephone operators, $600 eac Tepair men, $720 each; one laborer, $400; general suppiles, repairs, purchase of new implements, &c., $4,000. COURTS. For the Police Court $15,418, as follows: Judge, $8,000; clerk, $2,000; deputy clerk, $1.00; two bailiffs, $3 per day each; messenger, $900; door- keeper, $540; U.S. marshal’s fees, $1,400; contin- gent expenses, including the compensation of a Justice of the peace acting as judge in the absence of the Judge (not toexceed $300), books, stationery, &c., $2,200; judicial expenses, $2,500. TEB PUBLIC SCHOOLS. For salaries of superintendants, teachers, jant- tors, secretary, clerk, &., $543,675 1s appropriated as follows:—For superintendent, $2,700; one super- Intendent at $2,280; clerk to committee on ac- counts, $300; one clerk to superintendent, $1,000; one clerk at $800; in all, $7,050. For 525 teachers, to be employed at a rate not to exceed the present schedule of salaries and at an average salary not Uo exceed $665—$349.125. For care of the high School bullding, $1,400; Jefferson, $1,200; Franklin, F300; of the Force, Seaton. Henry, Wester, Gales, Peabody, Wallach, Garaett, Sumner and Analostan, at $900 each; of the Lincoin, Miner and Stevens, at $800 cach; Of the Riggs, Abbott, Jolin F, Cook'and Randall, at $700 excn; of the Curtis, $600; of the Cranch, Amidon and’Bannaker, $500 each; one Janitor and messenger to the board and superintendent of the first six divisions, $300; for one to the superintendént of the seventh and eighth divistons, $200; for care of smaller buildings and rented rooms, at a rate not wo exceed $13 per annuin for the care of each school room, $8,000; 1n all, $23,500: Provided, That the Janitors of ‘the prinelpal school butldings, in addition to their other duties, shall do all other minor repairs to buildings and furalture, glazing, fixing seats and desis) and take care of the heating apparatus.and shall be selectea with reference to their qualiiica- Uons to perform this work. For rent of school bulidings, $8,000; for fuel, $18,000; repairs and !mprovements, lucluding gra- ding, graveling, inciosing and putting in order grounds about the High, Henry, Force, Webster, ales Garnett and tte county school buildings, $13,000; and for contingent expenses, Including Tarpitire, books, stationery, printing, insurance and miscellaneous Items, $15,000; In all, $56,000. For new heating apnaratus for the John F. Cook school building, #2000: Randall schoo! building £5,{00; Minor school building, $3,000; ADDOLt school, building, $3,200; in all, $13, For the purchase of sites, when necessary, and the erection and completion of three buildings for rimary and grammar schools, two to be erected in the Second school division, and one in the third School division, and for the purchase of a site and the erection and completion of a school build- ing on the old Bladensburg road, near Brook's Sta- ton; for addition to school building on the new Bindensburg pike; and for the rection of 8 schoal uilding at Benning’s station; in afl, of sala bul pre; ¥ the inspector of buildings of the Districe of Columbi: and shall be approved by the architect the Capitol and the Commissioners of the District, and sald buildings shall be construoted by the Commissioners in conformity therewith; and shall be contracted for before the Ist_day of ante and finished by the ist day of January, 1 money herein appropriated to be aj joned as foliows: For the second school division, $57,000; for the ‘Uird school division, $23,000; for the site and school building near Brooks’ station, $3,000; for addition to schoo! bullding on the new Bia ens- burg pike, $2,000; for the school building at Ben- pee station, $5,000. The entire cost of sites, yu tld! ngs, heating and all expenditures 1s in no event to exceed $90,000. For furniture for the above named new school Duildings, $8,000; the wostern portion of square now owned by the District is dedi- MISCELLANEOUS. For repairs ard replacement of public hay seales, $500; rent of District offices, $3,600; general advertising, $4,000; books for register of wi Roa checks, damages, &c., $2,500; in THE HEALTH DEPARTMENT. For the health department $42,780 1s appro- priated, as follows: Health office $3,000, six sani- tary inspectors $1,200 each, two food inspectors $1,200 each, one do. marine products $1,200, clerks $7,000, messenger $549, poundmaster $1,200, labor- ers at $30 a month ($1,440); contingent’ expenses, &., $3,800; removal of garbage, $15,000, INTEREST AND SINKING FUND. For interest and sinking fund on the public debt, exclusive of water bonds, $1,213,947.97, and the time allowed for filing claims in the Court of Claims is extended 30 days from and after the Passage Of this act, and all Claims not so presented are to be forever barred. FOR GENERAL CONTINGENT EXPENSES, ts be expended only in emergency, such as riot, pestilence, calamity by Mood or fire, $10,000. The purchase of all articles provided for in the bill are to be pald for at the market price. If any horses or carriages become unfit far service, the Commis- sloners ate empowered to sell the same at auction and cover the money into the U. S. Treasury to the credit of the appropriation out of which the pur- chase Was made, THE WATER DEPARTMENT. For engineering and maintenance of the Wash- ington aqueduct $20,000 1s appropriated, with a proviso that the lessees of the Alexandria canal Shall keep in good repair at least two spans of the aqueduct bridge, so that no leakage or wastage of water shall occur. The following sums are appropriated to carry on the operations of the water department, to be paid whol ly from its revenues, unless otherwise pro- vk Chief clerk, $1,500; one clerk, $1,400; two clerks, at $1.200 each; one clerk, $990; one superintendent, $1,600; one messenger, $600; one Inspector, at $3 Per, day, $942; contingent “expenses, including KS. stationery, forage, advertising, print and miscellaneous ttems,” $2,400; engineers ani firemen, coal, material, ‘and for high-service in Washington and Georgetown, pipe-distribution tw high and low service, including public hydrants, fire-plugs, replacing the nine-inch with ten-inch fire-plugs, material and labor, repairing and lay- ing new’ mains, lowering’ mains, $47,751.80; Provided, That the immediate cost of laying new mains, not to exceed the sum herein appro- riated for tuls purpose, may be defrayed from the Renerat revenues of the District, as other expenses but shall be relmbursed from the collec- e water-main tax; for completing the dem ed twelve-Inch water malns with proper fire p! jugs and connections for the per tion of the Government Printing OMice, which the United States shall pay one-half, and SE Seg Bake stock - Soads, $44,610 : : and the Commissioners of the Distriet are airceted to it the amount ann appropriated for the credit of the ‘appropriation tor introns ane Yy o a Gaking tind for the staan ieneNeoh eee Telegrams to The Star. THE IRISH AGITATION, THE TROUBLES IN FRANCE Loss OF LIFE BY SHIPWRECK, Pursuit ef Train Robbers. Lrrrus Rock, ARK., March 17.—The train robs bers, who murdered Conductor Cain, of the Fort Smith railroad, have been — to Washi county where ara’ north Missour. Teisnow mown that they re the SORES ‘gon brothers, and a noted desperado named Herbe —_—-__ ‘The Agitgtion in France. FLIGHT OF LOUISE MICHEL—PRECAUTIONS AGAINST SUNDAY DISORDERS. Pants, March 17.—It is stated that Louise Michel has fed to Switzeriana. Reassuring tele Srams have been received from prefects through- Out the country. Precautions, however, have beam taken in the Provinces to prevent any disorder om junday. TWENTY-TWO COMMUNIST DEMONSTRATIONS IN PARE TO-MORROW. Parte, March 17,—Twenty-two communist Dane quets and mectings are announced for to-morrow: fo various parts of the city, It I able thas the anarchists will not meet in hamp de Mars, as Was expected, but will oh Oose another place unknown to the government. The garrison, of Paris will be confined to their barracks lo-m0re row. The Provincial Prospects have been ordered to send telegrams tg Paris every hour-during to» morrow, reporting the state of affairs ta v Te ‘spective jurisdictions, Acquittal of Dr. Forbes. ata, Pa. March 17.—Dr, Wm. & wonstrator of anatomy in Jeif ul College, charged with complicity in tht eration of graves in Lebanon ecmet acquitted this morning im the court 0: sessions. ——~.___ Irish Affairs. THE CHARGES AGAINST MR BIGGAR. Dvstax, March 17.—Mr. Biggar arrive? at Watere ford yesterday, to appear in court Yo answer the shatge of uttering seaitions language 1n_a speck last December, It is expected, however, that the crown will apply for a change of venue in his ease. PROPOSED LEGIS ATION TO RELIEVE DISTRESS Dt IRELAND. Loxpox, March 17.—Lord Dunraven intends to ropes” al the present session of parliament mo- tons In favor of legisiation on bevalt of Irish laborers and for a large scheme of emigration, im order to prevent a recurrence of distress in Ireland. —— News from the Old World. THR LONDON EXPLOSION. Lonpox, March 17.—An examination shows thas the case ‘and contents of explosive material used in the attempt to blow up the Times office om Thursday night, exactly similar to those found after the recent explosion in Glasgow. FUNERAL OF KARL MARX. Lowpow, March 17.—Tbhe rematusof the late Karl Marx were buried in High Gate cemetery t= day. ‘The funeral was private. FIFTEEN OR MORR LIVES LOST BY SHIPWRECK. Loxpox, March 17.—The ship Dunstatfnage, from Calcutta via. Dundee, for Liverpool, has been wrecked on the coast of Aberdeenshire. Fifteen men, besides a number of women and children were drowned. — Telegraphic Briefs. ‘The Missourt house has passed a bill fixing rafle Toad passenger fare at three cents per mile. A Special from Jacksonville, Texas, says: “A fire oceured here yesterday. which conswiaed an entire block. The loss ts $160,000; Insurance light, ‘The post office was destroyed.’ $$$ oo-—____ @ Leary and Murphy Pardoned. THEY ARE TO BE USED AS WITNESSPS AGAINST THR INDICTED DETECTIVES AND THIEVES. ‘The President has signed the pardons of Charles O'Leary and John Henry Murphy, the three-cara. monte men now confined in the District Jatiunder sentence for swindling. They were convicted las® May,and have therefore been in Jail nearly a year, O'Leary was sentenced for three years and Mur phy for six, Tne President was induced to pardon these men mainly through the representations Of the chairman of the ciczens’ committer, as to the public service already performed by them an@ future. They were the first to reveal the existence of the alleged combination between the thieves an@ detectives existing in this city, and Uicir revela~ Uons broke with astounding ‘effect upon the iblic mind. Corroborative evidence from other ees. has been = obtained = in such Duik that there ts scarcely a shadow of et | the minds of the committee as vo the veracity their statements. Owing tothe jon Chey 0d- cupied as leaders In the monte business: 1n this city, and their intimate relations with the ex-detectives, to whom they allege they paid centages upon every sum of money extoried fraud and violence from unsuspecting visitors to the capital of the nation, their revelations are of especial value, From the fact that they were cone victed felons their statements, although sworn could not be considered by the grand juryand. that the indictments of the detectives have Beem secured, the evidence of these men will have, welgut with the jury. IU Is the intention lo have them go before the present abn Jury and relate their experience with the detectives, and in other Ways they will be of service In the coming trials, Murphy was formerly a butcher and meinber of the ‘police force, previous to his going into gale business. O'Leary is a printer by trade, eld a position in the Government Printing OMica, Both men are respectably connected, and thelt desire to lead a better life Is believed to be @ yenuine one, AS the reasons for the pardon are ased mainly upon the public service which in their capacity as witnesses, can render, Uh appearance at the trial will be made certaip beyond a doubt, he attention of Judge Wiley will probably be called to the present arrangement of cases on the docket of the jal term of the Cireult Court now trying criminal cases, which places Ue casea against Berry for ulal before the cases against the ex-detectives. There is no doubt but that Berry will be convicted, and fn that event he can not appear as a witness in the detective cases, waich will Freee come up for trial the ni week after Berry's conviction. As he is en Impore tant witness an effort will be made to hold the Cases agatnst him over until after the detective cases have been tried. Mantz and Smith, the two men who were ree cently indicted, have not yet been arrested. THE PRISONERS RELEASED, To-day, about 123 o'clock, Murphy and O'Leary, ‘the prisoners, were released from jail on the re ception of the pardon. The pardons were this morning placed in the hands of Mr. H. H. Wells, the counsel for the citizens’ committee, and, through him and Mr. W. P. Wood, the releases Were made out, and at the same tume summnones were made out and placed in the hands of Bafliff Searle, who, with Mr, Wood and Mrs. 0” drove down to the jail. Both prisoners were taken to the court house and entering into bail to ape Ee 18 Witnesses When wan! Shey were ree ai LETTERS CORROBORATING RERRY'S STATEMENT. The chairman of the citizens’ committee has ree ceived a letter from Mr. H. C. Sherman, 2026 2 street, which says:—**I wish to corroborate the Statement of Edward Berry, which appeared in THE Evextno Stak of March 10th. The accouns Which he gave of the robbery of my house last spring 1s true in every particular.” Also, a letter from Mr. A. A. Allison, who writes that on the 19h Of last November lis house, 1517 Columbia, Street, Was robbed of a number of articles, whlch: he duly reported at police headquarters. ' Detec- tive Voss told him that he could recover them by aying $15, which he refused to do. The writer riher states:—“ Since then I have had no tne formation until I read Berry's confession In last Saturday's Stax, where he acknowledges the rob- bery at a two-story brick house on Columbia Street, giving a complete description Of the afe ticles ‘taken irom my place.” DeaTH OF Francis A. Lowe.—Mr. Francis Lowe, a native, <r ety yy ot city, died at San Luts |, Me: Gay tas of sinall xX, Which he contracted in the discharge of his duty as a mining engineer. Mr, Lowe wag a graduate of “The SheM sctentiNg class of Yale college, and afterwards attended thé Frieberg academy (an eminent school of in Germany. His ti education in bis fession added to an ex in mini! Mexico services hein Ef ef HH i ) i i & i i i j Hi i | | |

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