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od AUCTION SALES. 'HOMAS DOWLING, Auetioneer. VALUABLE LOT ON FOURTEENTH STREET,BE- TWEEN 8 AND TSTREETS. Twill sell at auction on WEDNESDAY, JANUARY SIXTEENTH. 184, at FOUR P. M.. Lot No. 103, square 6, fronting 2435 feet on 1ith strest, and having a of 12) feet rms: One-half cash: balance in one year, with in- terest. “$100 deposit title sold will be clear and unencumbered or deposit refunde | to purcaser. jalats THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. [For Other Auctions Soe Seventh Page) BOOKS, &e. STAR ROUTE TRIAL EXPENSES, Figures from the Official Report. PAYMENTS TO ATTORNEYS—SOME CURIOUS ITEMS OF DETECTIVE EXPENSES. ‘The reply of the Secretary of the Treasury, trans- mitting papers, documents, etc., showing the ex- Penditures of the Department of Justice, which was called forth by Senator Van Wygk’s resolution, has been printed. PAYMENTS TO GEORGE M. BLISS AND A. M. GIBSON. “EHE PORTLAND.” Description of a Washington Apart- ment House. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, Eero New Verk Steck Market. Tollowing are the opening and closing prices Of the New York Stock Market to-day, as by special wire to IL H. Dodge, 839 15th street: WE! DE MEYER. It is now undisputed that WEI DE MEYER’S CA- TARRH CURE is the only treatment that will absolute- ly cure Catarrh—fresh or chronic. “It is a marvel, Rev A.P. Fries, Cairo, N.Y." “It restored me to the pulpit, Rey. George E. Reis, Cobleville, N.¥." “One box radi- cally cured me, Rev. C. H. Taylor, 140 Noble street, SLOCTTK “4_ EVENING CLASS FOR LADIFS AND EN TUESDAY EVEN: rect, between M and SN. ROFESSOR ALEX. DE WOLO! bis Musical Institiy Yor Singing and Fis Short n Oratorios will, fir Which is the she 2d Edition. Lats eras oi Sta Herr Lasker’s Remains, New York, Jan. remains of the Ger- man statesman, Heir Lasker, were taken to 1 SKI REOPENS we. TTS PLAN, SIZE, FURNISHING, ORNAMENTATION AND cost. = Opera ssorls Syntem, iighost culture tculturs a With the beginning of the new year the pioneer apartment building in Washington, The Portland, {scompleted and occupied. Some six years ago the owner, Mr. Edward Weston, of Yonkers, N. Y., es 3 Jole tec ee ESS we] DH ene ners County, Md. YS. Number limited. Ches. & Ohio. Do. Ist pret tablished his winter residence here by the erection | Do. Mi pref... 16) } arth Pac.....| Brooklyn.” “A perfect cure after 30 years suffering, J. | Europe mn Steamer Neckar of the | One bill of Geonge Bliss for services from Septem- | of a spacious home on K street. Letsurely observa- | C. B.& IAN21 | De. pret. ON, DD..Prineipal, | [= = » deconsna une Mortis Lasker, the brother Of the | tember oth to December 81, 1881, was for $4,000. It | tion convincedhim that well planned and conducted $s 64 [Northwest ass that sl tome D: = *on LSS. A. D. McDonald, 710 Broadway, N. ¥.," &c., &c, Thousands aren Sppompant = en wail Includes the number of days he spent in the work | apartment houses would be welcome attractions to 2.108 106% onto ‘oun porary RIES 2 foto = etre at Long Branch, Washington and other places, and ’ isitine Lists for ki Physicians’ 1 and Dey Books rnati of testimonials are received from all parts of the world. . the Washington season. He bought the site south HO\NGS Oregon Trans.) 81 81% of Thomas Circle, with 218 feet frontage on 14th a 28 new year. Mrs. Langtry’s Suit. ons for 1884, U tide WASHINGT New York, Jan. 12.—The injunction order which for also a bill of expenses amounting to $388.83 The 1 1. Ont. € West = $5,000 pald A. M. Gibson ts put down for ser- | street and 217 feet’ on Vermont avenua, and caused | ET,Va &Gal 62) 6y Pac Mall. Delivered, @1.00. Dr. Wei De TREATISE,” . jas HE REREITZ Sci NOUAGES, Question Hooks and Lesson Papers {0% 1804 sirens; S10, De We De Mapes - Tas Secured by Bartley Campbell on Wednesday | vices rendered in the investization and rosecution | Plans to be prepared by experienced architects 1n ee od ee t fetter it at au dlobe for 25 cents, restraining Mrs. Langtry from - e Star route cases. Another bill of Geo. Bliss | New Y; After 4 9s! we Roe » 72) ra STAEET NORTHWEST, Ce ae ae with statements by the cured, mailed free, D. B, Dewey | der the title of “Peril,” was op in the supreme court | | torscoien which $5,300 went to Blissin person | .jc% York and Washington. After due considera- veo od ear New York avenue, aKa ES = id to-day on an order requiring Mrs. Langtry to show cause why the injunction should not be made per- manent, and Mrs. Langtry’s counsel stated that lis client had consented to the etry of an order con- Unulng the Injunction, provided the order would be entered without cost. ‘To this Mr. Campbell’s law- tion he decided unqualifiedly in favor of the de- signs got up in this city, and carried out a part of the project in the building season of 1880. About the new year of 1881 the Dullding was ready for 0c- a8 428 7th Street, | Hoax Goons. Our Holiday Goods are now open, and comprise a fil for services in prosecuting the star routecase. IU1S for services as counsel, including preparation of cases for grand jury, and for police court and “super- vision of preparation of indictments, constant con ‘sultations with the Attorney eral, advice as to & Co., 182 Fulton street, N. ¥. d15-8,t,th,39t _ cases in Phuladelpnian 3 » correspond. | CUPAaney, and before long all the suttes were taken. and complete stock of elegant Books of every descrip- yers agreed, and an order to that effect wasdl-| ence.” For thie wae we aa tacormespond- | Tne popularity of the building grew so much as to tion, Russia Leatherand Plush Goods in great variety. Fected to be entered. Mrs. Langtry ts now playing | tween Washington and Sew York, between Janu- | justify the owner to prepare for the completion of We could not enumerate the v: mus lines of goods, but in “A Wife's Peril” ary Ist and March ith, amounted to $378.91. An-| the Dutiding before two years had elapsed. The invite our friends to examine the stock, and Judge for Ss ii Nort h Cz i other charge 1s for Work was ‘gun last winter and fMutshed last dse and | wives, [215 WISE TO PROVIDE AGAINST EMERGEN- move. im ereunns MONEY PAI TO DETECTIVES lnonth. G vl CHEISTMAS CARDS WERE NEVER MORE | cies that are liable to arise in every family. A cold may be a dangerous thing, or not, depending upon the means at hand to combat 1t. In sudden attacks of cold, croup, asthma, ete., Ayer's Cherry Pectoral will prove the quickest aud iost effective cure,aud your best friend, Parenspvra, Va., Jan. 12.—It has been snowing at High Point, N. G., and victnity nearly all the week. Last night another storm set in and the bund Was covered to a depth of from 10 to 15 ‘hes on a level. ———o—___ SOCIETY NOTES. ¥ metic, Spelling a for dire: mt auship alone, aad EN AND MODEL SCHOOL—FREE- INSTITUTE. 1 th stnw, Mb LOCK sn im oe BEAUTIFUL German Favors a Special: wu. amounting to $203.85. Thos. P. Shallcross, inspec- tor of the Post Office department, has numerous bills for expenses. James M. Semple was allowed one bill of $345.89; another of $10, and another of $11.90 for expenses in procuring services of writs of subpoena on witnesses in cases against J. W. Dor- THE DISTINCTIVE PRATCRES of the building are sweet, fresh air and plenty of Ught throughout, convenient communteations and fireproof constructions in all essential parts, from basement up to the roof. It has six lofty stories above the basement. The basement contains DECLINE IN PRICES OF STOCKS. » Ww YORK, Jan. 12.—The Krening Post's nancial an article contains the following stock market reak and lower this forenoon under the con- 475 Pennsylvania avenue. 1 ALL TASTES, AGES AND _— — hats ‘i atioen : 1 — Ande ee = oe complications in th rious, fh = ed binding 1 desirable accommodations for a caterer and su- | ratiroad pools and the further break in pric : Tae Ney GuUDS. G{EO. ANDREWS, OVERSEER IN THE LOWELL | The regular semt-monthly meeting of the Haw- hie, Gia Ee che See aly ae | perintenaentor the bullding, such asa kitchen witn | of Weet Shore honda, Chia cane arpechone WV ssiiseros Lt . —— Carpet Corporation, was for over twenty years be- | thorne Club was held yesterday evening at the | Bie,te! Dills for the same service Of $25.70, $2555, | SIX. French cooking Tameos, n tables, oven, |-Sfon of further unfavorable fuancial _ ENGLISH LANGUAGE, \HAISTMAS CARDS NT LENE OF | fore his removal to Lowell, afflicttd with salt rheum in | residence of Mr. Curt J. Hillyer, on Massachu- | $34.55, $57.55, $13.75 and $10.39. Pastry and store-rooms, scullery, china-rooms, wine | Metts In connection with the various corpora eb M Strot Northwest, a ©.C. TURSELL, Bookseller, 418 9th stn. w._ | its worstform. Its Shae Seems rere more | setts avenue, when a most enjoyable program was ALLAN PINKERTON, DETECTIVE, cellar, laundry, steam drying and troning | lions connected with the West Shore enterprise EVENS HART, Princtrat, — than half the surface of his body imbs. He was | rendered, pa : se rooms, trunk’ rooms, a meter-room, wit — lanai G. A Wires entirely cured by Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, See certificate in Among: preent were Mr. and Mrs. | was allowed a bill for services from June 2d to July Separate gas meter ahd piping for ~ A. : nat, further Dollers and pipe system for a low Pressure steam-heating apparatus, steam boilers and steam pumps for raising the water supply for the upper stories and for tw: ranite elevators to huge tron tanks on the roof. ‘This basement com- The Markets, pes eee BALTIMORF. Jan. 12 —Vireinia sixes, consdlti Almanac 44; past-dne coupons, 52, new ten-forties, 36, do threes, SOX bid to-day” BALTIMORE, Jan. 12—Cotton firm—middiing, 10. Flour quiet afd easy. Wheat southern mot Pomeroy, Mrs. Willard, Misses Wilson, Clark, Wil- 43 | Jara, Sheliavarger, Barber, Prall, Henry, Addison, and Earnest, and Messrs, Sturdock, Andrews, Hoy, McCullum, Davidson, Wiliard, Trimble, Rudy and Ballantyne. After sipper dancing was en- joyed. The next meeting will take place at Miss Ist, 1882, amounting to $1,381.37. The ttems are: “To services of operator, A. J. R. (and in other {tems different initials), 20:5 days, at $6 per day, $177; expenses of same, $70.98.” That is the way IN HIS NEW STORE. sand the city. To enus ‘quire an entirecolumn. nally i the entire bill is made up. Next in order the items | munteates with the story above by but two care. | steey western lower ant actin entire A NEW DEPARTURE. firter's, daughter of the Hawallan minister, in the | of expenditures are given, and they are a curious | fully guarded doors, in fire-proof wells, and is other- | LU: 4 LTQal 1s i plarsland, 4 io tad; ALL NOVELTIE: mss cans at a | Wy, B Hamilton annex. collection, as the following will show: “Expenses | wise completely cut off. i See D 20 PER CENT. ASHINGTON EFICIAL Mrs. Hartshorn gave a brilliant rgception and at Driver's (saloon), with Russell, Martin and others, While seeking information, $1.10; admission to Driver's garden to see parttes there, 10 cents; car- fare to 231 and Pennsylvania avenue, with’ Page and Russell, while seeking Information, 15 cents; expenses at Willard’s, seeking information there, 10 Labig: Maret, ‘The first story is reached by three matn entrances sra—sonmtbern, from both adjoining streets. ‘These lead to spactous Vestibules and a reception-room. Further there are cosy breakfast and dining-rooms for such occu- Pants as do not prefer to take meals at their own musteale last evening. She was assisted by her daughter, Mrs. Livingston Mason. Among those present Were Mr. Dominguez, of the Argentine le- gation, and other members of the diplomatic corps; KENCH LESSONS—PARIST 64866. western "mi February, n—-soathern . A. WHITAKER, LATION, Y¥LVANIA AVE: ASSOCIATION, ‘sy Maw. Petia = or Dawes, the Attorney General and Mrs. a Tooms, then two ites of rooms, each consisting of 'SEFURNISHINGS er, irs" Laughion ‘anit Miss Camille Berg- | CCM{S; admission to Driver's and Abners, looking | parlor, dining-room, three chambers, kitchen, | SEFURNIS GS es Ss Myers and Miss Chalmers, Mrs. R. Og- | for Marlin and Russell, 20 cents; expense at Hax- | pantry, servants’ rooth and bath-rqom, which are | Sh Bacon a ———— mus, Judge and Miss Key, Mrs. Charles | €rty’sto overhear what was said to jurors, 40 cents; | froupel around a private hall, Aiss etalien suite | Siatd'g SHED. Troll, of Baltimore; Mrs. Brinton Stone, the wife | ¢XPense at Hagerty’s, while watchit of rooms and a tastefnliy-arranged an - Pos | a ED. Os account of the great demand for additional insur- | ‘ud daiighter of Justice Mattews, Gen. Hazen, and | Cents; expense at Willard’s, while decorated drug-store, with the prope! pee 2 : = | other promident soclety peopte.. "The musteal part | Geht,'1o cents; « x The second, third and fourth stores contain Lon ba FW TIDE SSLDECKEE (GRADUATE OF | Of the evening was furnished by Miss Maud Morgan, | duaihtance of Sargent, 20 centa,” and so the. tte three large sultes of rooms, as ‘to 16 O DECORATED CHD eseribed betore, C an wa will Coeua new cutie Miss Estelle Doremns, Miss Seawell and Miss Mare | E00N in the same order, Martin and Hussell, like | three siuller suites embrkele heats ee is ini HICH DECORATED PLATES as Oe. Mrs. Hartsborne’scostume maser erenely ate, | UApleUs father, Socming always chambers, brary, bath-room, et TeACHIROTAE nt, being dead leaf satin and Ught colored bro- JUST ABOUT TO BE FOUND, private pussage. “The fitth and ACHI HO! al) Saad Og | bro | ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS JDGERS* NGLISH CUTLERY RITCHED M. No. 100 Be On the ist of January, 1984. DGE, G >. ve ins Great Repvetioxs ‘We are now prepared to give iusurance from HEATING STOVES. Deing Overstocked in above Goods, and not wishing to Stock over to another FIVE HUNDRED TO FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS ade. Mrs. Brewster wore pale blue satin and dia- Mrs. Matthews black velvet. A very pleasant musical soiree took place last evening at the residence of Prof. Alexander 8. De- Wolowskt’s residence, No. 40 New York avenue, in compliment to his ihany Callfornla friends now visiting here. ‘The most. advanced pupils in yocal ¢ assembled and exhibited the proficiency they have attained under his instruction, The. most gratifying portion of the soiree was the splendid execution of Rossint’s Stabat. Mater and the great combination for piano and organ, executed admir- ably by Prof. De Wolowskl and his daughter, Miss Isabelle, At the dancing reception last night given by Gen- eral and Mrs. Ayres at the arsenal, Mrs. Ayers. in- Vited the following young ladies to recelve with her: Dut never caught up with. One bill of {tems of this, Sort for “R. J. L.,” whoever he may be, foots up% $56.08; another for A. J. R. $70.98. A. J. R., too, was, continually “seeking information,” and the search always cost money. One of his !tems 1s “Expense with Mahone and two Congressmen secking Infor- mation, 45c.”_ “A. J. R.’s” meals only cost $1.40 per day, but the information he was seeking was very expensive. Operator “J. C. C.” was allowed $52.32 for his expenses, and they consisted almost entirely: of car fare. He must have been continually riding on the street cars from June 2d to July 1st, a8 within that period he made up his Dill of expenses. WATCHING SARGENT, ETC. Operator “J. H.C.” had a Dill of $4.25, consisting tain each nine of the smaller s ‘This aggregates THIRTY-NINE SUITES OF ROOMS cate with the basement by dumb-waiters and by shafts located in solld brick shafts. All the ates of the bullding may intercommuntcate by means of the improved oral annunclator or speak through the telephone of the superintendent. ‘There are pneumatic bells at the entrances, too, and within the several suite: ‘Two sets of main stairs lead from first tost Stories, with ventilating sky Mghts over! ‘These stairs are constructed with wrought of various sizes. All the larger suites communt- e, Mr. A. H. Jackson called the attention of the court to his motion for a severance In the case of Joun W. Coomes, Indicted with other ex-detectives, and urged that the case be fixed for trial The court id that Uhere were no facts to justify the court in ting the motion. then demanded an immediate trial nt. ested that the fixing the time for the trial lay With the district attorney, but the rourt Would sce that there was uo unreasonable ckson sald he would press this matter Inch by inch. Me y of expenses between New York and Washington The court t Ath e etter gi Miss Niles, Mis Me Pa : he court intimated that he had better go to the PER CENT OFF from ‘Tee ; MiSs Sacer eae a ae lee MOIla. West, | cn gek tare and woals le os not, apparently, Departnent of Just = ove ure several of the Atacost aslowas Life Insurance can be sold with se- | MISS Fairfax and Miss Pickerell. ‘The music was Sane trea Turntshed by the artlllery band. The attendance | One of the Information seekers. Operator “J.P.” The Fitzgerald © toves and Kunis, Latrobes, Mau | curity, Included neeely anny and 2 x omens and ae Sot $69.76, and his items are made up of travel bo- | Cellini ou the level of ai eas ee i ced ia ‘S a Lot 2 ey ‘ a Vs e, Otto ie és ater eee ee PROCEEDINGS IN THE CRIMINAL COURT TO-DAY. sons In clvil life were present. gl ‘tween New York and Washington, car fare here, house service and supply for the elevators. THE ELRVATORS are of the most approved make, and combine the most valuable improvements In ‘Safety appliances. The one in the southern part of the bullding 1s of the make of Otis Bros. & Co., of New York, and the one lately put in in the north part ts by the Whit- tier Manufacturing company of Boston. Under the latter machine there 1s a so-called alr-cushton, con- sisting of asitghtly tapered square Shaft of heavy brick work, by which, 1f all the products of human ingenutty should fall, the speed of a falling cage is gradually arrested by air pressure, 0 as to land any passengers aoflly below the level of the base ment. The first story floor, which cuts off the Sd m Of Ii SS basement, is constructed of conereted brick arches, | Te Court fixed the case for argument next Sat Spanned between rolled iron beams. The platforms aye and corridors around staircases and elevators con- | gy sist of marble tiling upon fireproof arches throuzh all stores. ‘The floor joists of the rooms and hails, from second story all the way up, are protected un= agt 717 7th street northwest, ae meals, and railroad fare back to New York. Oper- MS.eue ator E. J. D. got $55.06, and the following are some A Teacher ¢ of the items: “Incidental expenses at the National - 1- | hotel, trying to overhear conversation of McLean and Mevarty, 60 cents.” “He, too, “was trying to make the acqilaintance of Sargent” and spent one dollar at Wiilard’s tn the effort. For watching Sargent he charged 25 cents, and for listening to Sargent’s conversation at the National he got 15. cents. He seems to have seen Sargent down, for afterwards he charged 60 cents for “watching Mar- Un,” and then he seems to have lost Sargent, for he appears again at Hagerty’s, watching him at anex- pense of 50, The next day, however, the detec- tive 1s up with Sargent, fore has an’ item “ex- pense at National’ waiting for Sarzent 5 cents.” eexamples fully show the character of the de- tectives’ bills all through. ANOTHER ALLOWANCE TO ALLAN PINKERTON. for operations from July 24 to 29th amounted to $1,317.32, and the itemized bills are of the same Inthe case of Nathan W. and Samuel C. Fitz. Serald, indicted for egally ustug the matis, Mr. G. Ingersoll appeared before Judge Wylie in the Criminal Court to-day, and asked that the case be isposed of In some w District Attorney Corkhill sald he was not ready to argue the motion yet. The court satd that he understood that this firm did an immense Business, District Attorney Corkhill rv there was but one case presented the 40,000 claims in their hands, 39,000 erines. Mr. Ingersoll sald he would claim that the per- Son mentioned was entitied to a pension, and that there was no violation of law. Senator Miller, of New York, entertained the fol- lowing gentlemen—all members of the Senate—at dinner on Wednesday evening last, at his res dence, 1303 K street: Mr. Morrill, Mr. Dawes, Mr. ‘ullom, Mr. Mitchell, Mr. Palmer, Mr. Bowen, Mr. Camden, Mr. Hoar, Mr. Lapham, Mr. Sawyer, Mr. Dolph, Mir. Pike, Mr. Call, Mr. Jackson. Quite a large and very delighttul hop was given last evening at the Metropolitan hotel by the lagies living ‘there. ‘Those forming the reception committee “were the wives of iepresentatives Willis and ‘Townsend and the wife and daughter of Senator Brown. ‘The attendance was quite large, and the occaston a most enjoyable one throughout. Col. Hopkins gave a theater party one evening thts week to the Misses Parne and Miss Price, now visiting Mrs. Stewart, on Dupont circle. Mrs. Harris, wife of the chiet engineer, gave a farewell dinner on Thursday to Capt. McGlensey, Who will shortly make a cruise to China in com? Apply at once fora new circular. > Rogers Brom ERS’ TRIPLE-PLATED KNIVES DOZEN 'S BROTHERS’ TRIPLE-PLATED TEA- | SPOON 32.00 HALF Doz) ERS BROTHERS’ TRIPLE-PLATED TABLE- SPOONS, $3.00 HALF DOZEN. cRVATORY OF ME and_D sts. ne Sept. 10, Pian ND FORKS $5 HALF Office: 911 F STREET NORTHWEST, 412-w&slm PIANO nt be= Iitied for i Carp Prares Encravep. rked that while there may be, of CARDS PRINTED FROM PLATE, AND BEST BRIS- TOL BOARD USED, CASTORS FROM $3 TO 310, A limited ruceived as well saw Bu aebiny pupils, ERIAN Bi FINE ENGRAVED CAKE-BASKET, 84 —————— THE Fronts Pace to-day will be found a striking and instructive illustration of the compat Uve worth of the various Kinds of bakiug pow. and D. strects . in, its arrangen danghters, and men and we FOR ER HUNDRED. BUITER DIGHES FROM $3.50 to 810. mee vee yin the market. ; character as those already given. Some items were | derneath by ceilings formed of tabs of porous terra | 2OW ——_—>—___ rt and real life. Students. received. very Ar ‘Leave your orders at once, mand of the Ossipee. “tor listening to conversation of E. Taylor” and | cotta, and above by double floors, with an interme-| Rance or mmm ‘TeeNowTEN—Tho follow! teolurstiy for ‘year. frou date uf BW SO AEEEIES ‘This morning, in St. Aloysius church, Rev. J. J.| others for seeking information, and Sargent was | Mate heavy stratum of plaster of paris, were the rradings at sign: ja W- SOHS BS JOHN C. PARKER, Murphy, president of Gonzaga college, assisted by still beng pursued, for ‘nt us items bring him THE BAY WINDOWS, oMicer to-da: M., 30.5; 2 p.t., 3.7. s CHINA AND GLAS, ey. H.C. Denny, united 11 matrimony Prot. 8. W. | 5 1 5 jumerot a g him five and six stories in helght, are all secured in | Maximum, 3 2. ss HENRY C. SPENCER, Principal, aaa “ Flynn and Miss "Emily A. Farmer. ‘The bride ts a | 12 a8 the object sought. “Expense at Geo. Holmes’, ane = i ee SARA A. SPES ld NO. 10207TH STREET NORTHWEST, 617 AND 619 SEVENTH STREET, Cousin of the late Father Boyle, and the youngest | Seeking information,” 18 a frequent, ftem, and num: | themselves, and to the main walls by cradle work NATIONAL THEATER.—Jefferson will give his fare. 1ELD KINDENGAI MAT lad (Dxtwoon K and L Streets) Child of the lave Philip Farner, who was for many | €Tous Other saloons are mentioned in the'saie way. | of flat iron, repeated twice for each story. There | well performance this evening, appeatiug im his ual School, 311 Lt 2 w, and Heaubia Reale oe Opposite Patent Office. | 7475.8 prominent merchant of Baltimore. She 1s a | In fact, the detectives appeared to seek all thelr in- ten, cor, NJ. ave. shouw. ANS translator of acknowledged merit. The Literary Society will meet at the residence of are no studded or lathed partitions in the building, these propagators of an incipient fre are sup- formation tn saloons. im Another bill of $1,602.32 was allowed Allan Pink- famous role, Kip Van Winkle. the week hh fits success during been phenomenal, even tn tls cl EAE es s | where he has always been a favorite. The hous: KITCHEN U : 8 : Grton for services from July 30 to September 11th, | Planted by lght walls, composed of fire-proof | Mvaiwen immnes aed ane renowned actor has gogP,QupurTy BND LOW Covees. Pcatnge waOOTE, OF Masenchusetts avenue, this stay aims were imadeup a8 in the others: Every | blocks. The tower ts constructed of solid brick | quer witha pertect Oneo at cee hee GILRAY'S ZACH CURTAIN SIRE Franklin wilt form the subject of the Literary exer- | $tlo0n In the city seems to have been visited, and | Wors up to the slates of the cupola, Ina.court. | Ret Mh | Speed cen rele deiye A pmnpiomnpeey for Phonographera, GEO. WATTS, cises, - frequently tn search of information, and every visit yand, wi Es ie Ee by He ee Crane, Will appear ia thelr side-splitting comedies, 1 : hooks, Copy-booey | BIT ee Ce SOUCHE, FILS & CO, Mrs. M. E. Post, wife of the Detegato trom mon. | Tyee. a nageo are occupied with the | alone the GAs Tp Cache tout. for the purpose of mace a 4 PE-WRITING - SESE = SS) tana, will give, at her home, on Thursday next, the | expenses of keto detectives, ell outlays | giving the firemen command of a fire from the BE ICAARERS AUAIIED GON. O rae DOF ORR TING MACHINES GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. Binhice Sagal handsome germans to lis niece, Miss | being of the same nature as those given, James M. | fint roof, and converting all stelrs Iusile the bulld. | Way, of Dakuta aerritory, who te tm W ‘ashington, —— = = ————— MAXIMUM, Very dry, ats. and pts, Birdie Parker, who will lead with Mr. Clarence | Semple comes in for another bill ot $808.35 for sub- | Ing, in case of a panic, Into exits for Uke egress of | received to-day the following telegram from one ot steenions | (4 Qe NAPOLEON CABINET, { Qts. pis and 34 pts. Derringer. Poenaing witness by direction of Mr. Ker. the’oecupants, the commissioners of Potter county in regard to t gud New Fuck ave. LOSING UT DRY VERZANAY, Cts and pts. ‘Miss Maud Davidge has sent out invitations to a PROFESSIONAL SERVICES. ‘The ex posed wood work of the Interlor 1s framed | the result of the examination of the charees oy taney srockor dancing party for Monday evening next. On January 10th, 1883, Mr. Merrick tor profes. | Of combinations of cherry, Oak. ash, and wiilte bribery tnadein regard to the locaton of the county age ATTY PRL WER These well-known brands of Champagne are guaran | Mr. and Mrs. George IMM have issued invitations | stonal services in full toate was allowed ¥7-oin Color, all olled and rubbed to dull faces. Most of | “Blunt bake Jam, 1, 188h—To Gor. N. G.Ontwway, eos ed OL {ed to be from the Vintage of 1878, which has produced | for an entertainment to be ‘given on Wednesday | 11. HL. Wells was allowed $800 for services In rely the finest Champayues of the past 15 years, * the Tooms have cheerful open firepl ntted with tron facings, andirons, and movable half low-lown grates. "Those In the parlors have rich ebony mantles, ornamental tile borders and hearths, and are surmounted by beveled mirrors. Where suitable, modern Turkish porti are hung in the place of doors. ‘The architecture 1s Muly Supple- mented by t cents, worth $1.25, let Mermo Undershirts and Drawers reduced 50 per cent, next at their residence, 283 M_ street, the occasion being their golden wedding anniversary. Invitations for a tea trom two to five o'clock, on Tuesday next, at the Portland, have been issued by Mrs. Lewis Beach and MSs Hall, of New York. At the llterary recepten of Mr. and Mrs. Horatto King, this evening, a psper will be read by U. §. Washington: Case disintssed by requ tion. The court t as the charge Ww: any caus of prosect d the full costs to Gllehrist, mht maliciously and without arist will be indi by the grand ) FG. ruary, 1853. Voucher No. 79,953, the account of W. W. Ker, Special attorney, from January 21St, 1882, to Janu- ary 20th, 1883, shows $10,000 for preparing tndtet= ments 1n the star route and straw bond cases, $2,000 | for services in election cases in South Carolina, For saleby BARBOUR & HAMILTON ni 4 of the decorator in wie elt Soosrr on Latena will develop a . $2,000 for services in the bribery cases in Washing : . yg vee . z hind a T AND District Attorney Corklall on Frederick the Great. | ton, D. C., and $15,000 for services In the Niet | furhishing of the ding, done mostly by and at! constant cong Wreath HOS. RUSSELL. The first german tobe given by the Army and| trial ot J. W. Dorsey et al, making 29,00, | Me expense of the owner. Strength, atid w ef flesh, 2 ai7-3m ae he Navy Club will beheld or, Wednesday evening next, | Of Which sums were paid at different tines SHGRCe Sent ae oboe H Zin tiie De rthwest. at Mariut’s Hall. Dancing will not begin before 13] Mounting to | $18,200, leaving a of the Portland 1s kept in modern renaissance | OF Palllated by using in Ume Dr. J > —= - o'eloc geneseren RRs oe treens ee Want | D25ed upon the traditions of Italian art during the | Fant - —_ a Ars. de Struve gave a brillant reception enter-| orthe attorney Generals approval The Attomees | Clue cento. The walls are about $2 fect high, | 0 CURE, NO PAY_WHITENUISTS CEDAR SIX SOLID RosOM FoR.. fumment at the Russtan cegation last evening, | General approved the account for $5,000, over aud | and are pleasantly relieved bya rich attica above | AN BALSAM is warranted to careConsis, Colts, Croup, Sa which largely attended by those connected | above the previous payments. the fifth story. The 2xtreme height of the tower | Throst Se ver Bons 2 | SIX PLAITED BOSOM FOR DD | with the diplomatic service, THE ACCOUNT OF GEORGE BLISS, above the green sward surrounding the building 1s | nage Br It you want a perfect-ftting Shirt ha w/b Bt Ex-Senator Davis and wife, and Lawrence Wel- | as special attorney in the star route trials, from 130 feet. This tower 1s octagonal; It starts‘with lon, ppotnted Jur 01 6 3 ory in cutstone work tn modern Dorle, Which 1s = = z bpp iL Gon, the newly appointed Judge of the Court of| January 6th, 1863, to March 16th, 188%, shows an i flaiins, and. his wile left Bloomington this morn- | 12" or peard toc ne month, ending February ist, | gT@dually transformed untll a graceful'cupola tn MARRIED, ing for Washington. Mr. Davis and wife will re_ | 1te ebruary 1st, | Eindred forms with an Oriental. feriing 18 Reached, EIST: at thn senihennnee as 1919 F street northwoat. main ere several months, and Judge \ $183.36; Doard for the month of February, $1673; | and this, i surmounted by @ huge finiet ate ak Day iy tap g ed — Peon yhe duties of lus hew office. ‘The Bloom | for services of E. W. Smith and Frank Aldrici (the | Sinouette Sof the tame eee eat, The lor, rector of Gurls Mr. JAMES 1 KEISTER AMiteTinieae ington Bar presented Judge Weldon last evening | nature of which 4snot mentioned), to the former | numbers of balconies of various sizes and | aud Miss LAUKA E. NACL, both of Washington, D.G® ATTORNEY with a valuable gold-headed.cane. $59.50, and to the latter $159; together with a series | Shapes, Jutting out towards all points of +. —— WATCHES, Justice and Mrs. Matthews will shortly have as | of itetns for “car fare,” including sleeping-car for | the compass on the different stories, and the DIED. PATENTS, Fe SUnceen At Hees re, Evarts. “The wife | night and drawing-room car in day, carriages, &c, | dead surfaces of the wallsare broken by ornamen-| pr reps ry 24, 1884, of pneumonia, nces, moder? JEWELRY, Che ago Adrian Hudson has gone to Pittsbung, | mnaking #49421; of which $12 Was disallowed, | tal panels of terra cotta. blocks and of encaustie | Apiih ney wa Fan bo . Dut Wil shortly, with her Httle daughter, accom: | Other amounts were withheld, and $5,700 allowed | tile In chaste contrast of color with the red ground | {AMEE HES ATTORNEDAT-LAW a pany her husband abroad, going first to the South | on the account. tone of pressed bricks, DEMONET st 11-90 o'clock Nie Mc. ARES hee oe SILVERWARE, of France, ‘Their young son ‘sill remain tn thts MR. RT. MERRICK THE COST OF THE STRUCTURE. pf, LOUISE : aud Mrs.d. A. | | Jeary experience. "Business quietly and lexally trane, Pree Pegg a Mss Luella and Miss Clara | puts in a Dill for $5,000 f fessional services fen-| ‘This enterprise represents an investment excon Pancenl tn bake pete he a on | 1c ay 2h a its. = Bush, of Pittsneld, mM. spending the winter in puts ina for $5,( or professional services Ten- Tp e Funeral to tal © piace OD January 12th, at 4 clock p. ——— ee PLATED TABLEWARE, the city, visiting the fimlutes of Mr. John G. Nico- | dered in the star route cases, which is allowed and | ing 350,000. Messrs. Cluss & Schultze are the ar- | m. Sea piticus eee ss sti aee Friese nibi-chiwent: XOTARY. BUBLIG AND lay, Chas. E.Shcrinan and others.—Mrs._ Lee | recelpted for. Under date of May Ist, 1883. Wm. W. | chitects who planned and superintended the work a Ron OOR. cir ine momsing of Zencenry 9, 1908. steer ee Se FOR RE FINE LEATHER GOODS. Fiemaing, ith her Uttle daughter, leaves Wash-| Ker puts in a Dill of $127 for 61 days board at the | from beginning down to completion, the various f fil reaiknation, OHS GORDON. inthe ceae DE Lo 47 fon ington this evening for her “home tn Fauquter | Ebbitt House while prosecuting the Star route cases, county.—Dr. nde | branches having been executed under contracts, directly made by them with skilled and responstble | tough, brother of Mrs. John H. Ma- has gone to El Paso for a short stay.— Hiss Saunders, daughter of Col. Saunders, of Baltt- 1 yearof Lis acc BRUSHES, BRIC-A-BRAQ, eral notice bereafter, (Baltimore Sun please and 37,000 for professtonal servic cases. On the latter $5.4: in the star route 1s allowed. 1 = mechanics, artists and manufacturers after com- | HARVEY. On January 10, 1884, at 10-990 FANS, OPERA GLASSES. more, 13 making a Visit to Miss Margaret Edes at | THE PROPOSED LU E BULL, | petition. Mra JU AL. her elegant new house on Kk street. Miss Mary Meson. Thos, J. Fisher & Co have the manage. ity 6 Sa @ Notary Publi, Morris Jones, daughter of Col. Alfred Jones, of ment of the building, and their business tact w nit Me 5 Eee TD Bear Whe CLOCKS, UMBRELLAS, Tehmond, will coma Washington during the fat-| Talks with Business Wen Concerning | tend towards the continued prosperity of an ke tice from ber oon in dawn, 3, T. Nts Warner Build ler part of this month to visit Miss Nellie Thom. ‘Tax Reform, enterprise so auspleuously begun. meculate Concegien charts sas Sete = CANES, JARDINIERES, &o. Sr ane Hatch, of Pittsfield, 1,15 the guest ed of Mrs. John G. Nicolay.—Dr. and Mrs. Alexander Magruder are at present tn Arcachon, France, hay- Ing taken a villa there until the sti’of February. Mrs. Magruder’s health 1s much improved, though the place ts so filled with Invallds that she ts anx- fous to get away. From there they will go to Pau, until April, and then to Paris—Mrs. Rep: entative’ Willis has as her guest at te i348 House Miss Addie Bangs, of Loulsville—— jock p.m Relatives an Iy invited to attend. E Suldeaily, of heart Aisense, $Mes LUCRETIA, HAY The Charge Against Mr. Hewitt. WHAT IS SAID AT THE STATE DEPARTMENT. A good deal of excitement was caused in political circles to-day over dispatches which involved Rep- resentative Hewitt's name tn a curious transaction. It was sald that Mr. Hewitt, after offering and get- ting the house to pass a resolution in behalf of The representatives of the various street ratlways had a conference with the District Commisstoners yesterday in relation to the provision in the pro- posed cense bill, empowering the District Com- missioners to regulate the time and frequency of running their cars. ‘The railway men finally con- sented to giving the Commissioners the power pro- 2 AL EM- ‘Telephone day or night Ivania avenue 1. we jal robes and caskets. Jail SHING UNDERTAKER, . Patent Office. New Guods, M. W. GALT, BRO. & CO, JEWELERS AND SILVERSMITHS, northeast, at 1 o'clock Sunday, and St. Matthew's church, Prines Geang’s cou ry, Mil. where the funeral will tke piace at half-puist 1107 PENN, AVENUE. Kelatives and friends invited to attend. e | Mr. Jefferson Chandler will shortly, with histami- Fes provided that the railway compantes shall | O'Donnell, went to the British minister and HILL. At Aiken, S.C., ouJanuary 1ith, 18%, AGNES: $ | Prenege inte, the new house, 2110 Massachusetts | have the privilege of appealing tothe Secretary of | assured him that 1¢ was offered only to| niin 22d year.” r ) (Has. J Gawler | gvenue, which 13 now nearing completion, — the Interior if the decisions of the Commissioners are not agreeable to them. fy head of more obnoxious resolutions on the p atrevt northwest, at 9a. m. : C.J. Gay pwry, wife of the Representative from Indiana, has anuins to be interred at Upper YF 8s, arrived in the city, and will remain here during the . same subject and that it meant nothing. Where. a ee TTT PP % YF Bs session.— Mrs, Hina Randolph, of Sterling Ht. aN TO A lon, a ernst e Che home office that | HODGSON, At7.20am., January 120, 1968, FLLEN, bs iy S12 Pa. Avo) T OO Y¥Y¥ 5s, 4s {n the city fora short visit, the guest of her sis: | Of the firm of Tenney & Son, the well-known mifl-| the resolution, by adinission of tts author, Was a | widow of the late doin Wo iodgsen, in the sixiy-ffth | Gees sick Tumaala # specie & % ¥ 887 fer, Mrs Electa E. Smith, t6! G strect.—Mr. and | lers of West. Washington, sald: “I prefer Hoenses to Sty ee eee tee ee Det) | al ae a ae chy ‘dl? t i ue Holmes Onte Will shortly leave ee et (0 | Personal taxes, but would suggest no lcense for a Nawité 1s tn New York to-day, and Tar Srar | Sot, Monday at 2:0 pom.’ Relatives aud friends aro = tse ke up their residence in Loudon county, Virginia. a Mr. is in D a § respectfully Yuvited to attend, ° a ——Miss Lida Miller will leave Washington ina few | St0ck on hand less than $100; under $1,000 a license 4s unable therefore to ascertain from him what round there ts, if any State Department, botli yNCH. Weeks for Omaha, where she will act as one of the 24th Wisconsi of $5; over that amount a tax as proposed; also, a bridesmaids at the wedding of Lieut. Guy Howard tax on furniture, lbrary, silver ware, &c., with an ROBERT B. LYNCH, formerly of the Infantry, in Providence Hospital, Jan- , ISS, at 4a, mm. FOR TOYS AND FANCY etary Frelinghuysen ad Miss Jeannie Woolworth, of Omaha,which exemption of $800; also,’ a ilcense for ail private | and Assistant Secretary Davis sud they had no | “Yunctal o-mortow (Sands), at four p.m. from the take aceon the Me of February. am wu carriages, to comespont att en on peeled news on ae a eee ne oi eo Sipregetoteced) —* of James Bellew, No, 711 Seventh street north- PURN! Ne NDE _ 0 e carts or drays for use or hire. Ourold corporation | street ts Uhal ir. Ww ne pire larconas restate a HOLIDAY PR ESENTS Capitol Notes, laws taxed household furniture as the only per-| to explain his resolution he committed an N. oe pe een Lonsinaes fie fend —— - HOUSE APPOINTMENTS, Sonal property. | This 1s visible property, and the |.act of great political folly, and that at wil eva ga tor oa + v1] Se ralue can be determined assessors.” jure if not dest his fufluence le - o] 1th street, between Mand Nnww. WE CLAIM NOT ONLY TO HAVE THR J. F. Wilson was to-day appointed folder, ana, | “Ue i anjune Ie - MESSRS, MEMMERT & CO., ‘soap manufacturers, say: “We should be giad if the personal tax would be abolished. But the licenses ‘on soap factories are too high entirely. We have no such grand factories here, and no prospects of Cver having them, as are found in the eastern and western states. ‘Therefore, our proposed tax is fully two-tniras ‘too high, aud we think ought to be changed.” ‘The story linked with the above that Mr. Hewitt offered a republican member $1,000 if he would only Object. to the Introduction of the Tesolutiony ie oubtedly springs from a Jocular remark of Mr. Hewitt to that effect. Ixprcrwents Rerorre To-Da¥.—The grand Jury came into the Criminal Court, Judge Wylie, this afternoon with a number of indictinents, as follows: Wilham 8. Whiteford, forgery (Uwo cases) of name ry §, Tuflts messenger in the House post office. CAPITOL POLICE CHANGES, The Capitol police board held a meeting this afternoon dnd appointed G. W. Hager on the police foree, vice C. W. Pettit. Joseph Swindell was also appointed on the police force, No further changes will be made unul their next mecting, while Will be on Saturday. Death's crue] dart has pierced onr heart, And bowed us down witu grief; And beneath the silent sod My darling baby sleeps, Oh! Baby, must I give thee np; You who I love so wel LARGEST ASSORTMENT, ENERAL FURNISHING UNDERTAKE! nay lvania avenue northwest. ‘Terms ta, ‘ythiny first-class. “clephoue connection, mth EN WRIGHT. USpEKTAKER ann FosrEat DiecToR, Oth street northwest, BUT ALSO THAT WE SELL THEM AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICES. ai — = of Senator Gorman; Mary Thomas, larceny; Joseph hi instant, at 2 fi ‘The Department of Justice Investiga- Sera SOONE ES Kawkins, mayhem; William Sweeney and John jutly dae Noitim NISHING UNDERTAKER, tion. of Arthur Rooney & Co., undertakers, says: “I like Henety, robbery; Frank A. Blackford, assault with ‘ania ayeuue horthwest, between 34.901 A walk through our Immenso Establishment will con- vince you of our first assertion. ry thing first-class. BREWSTER CAMERON BEFORE THE COMMITTEE. Shortly after noon Brewster Cameron appeared a license for business; rich people dught to be taxed | intent Uo kill Jolin Toumey; Isatah Johnson, house- SCRAP PICTUR Janly on their bonds, real and personal estate. I think | breaking in the night; William F. Winslow, big- NCI On Sat: , January 12 1884 at S o'clock ahr of pacninonia GRONGE BEALE PRINCE, sox “Als # *seeot Northwest, ROBBERY, FIRE OR ACCIDENT. TONAL SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, of Washington, ‘will dispel all doubts a to our second assertion, In ite own batting, SILVERBERG'S, act OF Comgens Seneiny Sa Aa, #22 SEVENTH and 913 KIGHTH ST. N. W, near Pennsylvania avenue acconting to nize'and locations eons sit ” g@° OUR PLACE OF BUSINESS RUNS THROUGH Shining vaults, provided for Safe reuters, AN ENTIRE BLOCK a0 S. Verari's, 620 Oru Stazet Nortuwest ‘And 1339 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. For Tlotiday Candies we have the largest assortment in this city, We have quite a number of men employed Jp manufacturing Pure French Candies and the Famous eluate Capnchy, any orted Fire Olive O# on draught, 123-6m L. KERVAND, VAULT DOORS GUARDED BY TE SARGEN LE TIME-LOCK. si for SAPE-K! EI CTAL GUAUAN TEE, at the Lowest Kates, PENJAMIN P. SNYDEU, President, CEALLYS © GLOVER of Mines Oa, Vice President CABSELS, Treasurer. MIEVANT, Secretary. C.E. Nyuuin, Ase eewrs, Dmecivus: e Engraver, Lithographer and Plate Printer, " Snyder, Letter, ‘Nowe snd Dil Heada; Cheeks, Drafts, &¢.; Siedueae, ‘Mining ‘Stock Certificates a Specialty. Aivert L sturtevant, ‘John G. 223 nation began with Closed doors. It was understood that the examination was chiefly upon House docu- Inent No. 40, relating to the expenditures in the departinent and Mr. Cameron's report. = petite ale A TEN MILLION Dottak Bonp Cat.—Secretary Folger to-day issued the one hundred and twenty- fifth bond call, for $10,000,000 of the 8 per cent bonds issued under act of July 12, 1882, to be paid at the ‘Treasury on the 15th of March next, Personal.—Rev. Dr. 0. H. Tiffany, who 1s here for the purpose of delivering the annual address befor the American Colonization Society, at the Foundry church to-morrow evening, 1s Ing at the Riggs—Representatives Reed and Towns- hend were registered In New York last evening.— General Sherman and Col Tourtelotte arrived at the Ebbitt, thts ‘morning.—Commodore Shock, late chief ofthe bureau of steam engineering, lef Washington last evening for New Orleans, to inake later an extended trip through Florida. —Mr. ‘Thomas Kinsella, editor of the Brooklyn’ Eagle, Who has been critically iil for a long. me, was re- rted last night to be slightly better.—General jutler called on the Secret of War this morn- 1012 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. | ing. little stock. They will be supplied from other cities as they sell, and can dodge the capital assess- ment. License and assessments on sales Will also Strengthen Detective’s Raff idea in yesterday's Srak, and wiil get a license and assessment income from commercial salesmen, who now have almost nothing to pay, under the head of permits as manufacturers, ‘thereby cutting off the regular trade of resident merchants who carry a stock.” A CHANGE IN THE BILL. ‘The rate of the produce dealers’ licenses has heen cut down to-day by the Commissioners one-half on the proposed new license bill, making $12.5) in place of $25. Forp’s Orsxa Hovsz—Tho Student” has been very well recelved by Washington au- diences, The light ‘ling music of the ra is. Tenderer ctiecrary ty, arty exile com re 1 nt” Company vito Bear Sttden wil be posed pear in Planquette’s “Rip Van Winkle.” ‘The case of Susan Keath, ‘the old colored woman, who was charged in the Police Court yesterday With receiving stolen goods, was continued to-day watil next Monday, ‘Tre ROYAL BAKER AND PasTRY Cook.—A royal addition to the kitchen library. It contains over seven hundred receipts, pertaining to every branch of the culinary department, tncluding baking, roast- ing, preserving, soups, cakes, jellies, pastry and all kinds of sweetmeats, tncluging recelpts for the nce RES eae other now! he cuisine of the most exacting sacar, as well as for the more modest housewife, who desires to a for her lord and master arepast that shall be both wholesome and economical, With each recetpt 1s given full and explicit ee for putting 2 ites, sonal pean SLRLEae Making 50 See Utensil to be 80 that _a novice can go through ‘the operation with success, while a and im- portant feature is made of the inode of ‘preparing all kinds of food and delicacies for the ‘The book has been prepared under the direction of Prof. Rudmanl, late chef of tae New York Cooking School, and 1s the most Valuable of Uke recent editions: ‘the subject of cookery that has come to our: Ibis gol in the style of the printer's art, on tint 5 elaborately illuminated covers, ete. We are’ assured that every can of the “Royal Baking Powder” contains au Order for one of Luege Valuable books, C3 iliam H. and y A. Prince, aged ove month ae ow 5 amy; Joseph McCauley, violating section 5167 Re- ed ers = : = eu I BB before the committee on expenditures in the De- | assessments on merchants’ sales better than tax | Vivad statutes; W. & Whltefond, attempting to pass = site: 3 660 ee here Seeeumy Fhow Loss Br Benozany, A few questions concerning any article youmay fancy | partment of Justice, and about 2 o'clock the exam. | On capital Invested, for some merchants will carry | a jerged paper, Be ee ae. = NNIE E. RICE, dauvhter of EE. and Elmira A. SSeaecal will cobs tees on Guaker tak tomate at Pp. m., from the Ascension church, thence to Rock Creelg, cemetery, ves and friends respectfully invited to attend. THEILKUHL. On January. 10, 1864, at 6:10 m. af iis late residence, No, 15 4th «treet « ¢., FERDINAN Teta of t. = Light House bureau, aged Mfty- : svenitenn day's ais fees Seba So Boe ‘at 2 o'ciock Mo font, fo whey friends Of the faunily are hereby re specifully invit TEN. Futered into rest at his residence, aati since, Sanus ase, S.AETECE TOTTER, of Supervising Architect's office, aged thirty-four years, Ramee froth Re Pauls chucks 38d stseot Moning afternoon, at 2 o'clock. 13, 3008, 04 See TUOHY, On Friday, Sennary, crelock . m., MARY ANNE. only dauchter of Hugh diget Tuohy, in the thirty-first year of ber age. ‘May her soul rest in peace. Amen. eral place Monday, 14th instant, f) tue residence of ber parcate: No-al Fourth etert haces a to St. Peter's chure! 30 ote] ‘thence % ch jutem mass will be offered for-the repose of her ives aud friends invited to attend WILLIS. On January 12, 1884. at 6:20a.m., Mrs CAR- oli Wilts in hee seventy-sixth year. Funeral will take from her son's residence, 9251, strect, ou Sunday, the 29th instant, at 2:30 pan,