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a THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., - f DNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1884, _ POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. HE US MAIL LINE TO NORFOLK, FORTRESS MONROE AND THE TH The popular #waner GRORGE, LEARY, leaves 7TH, ETREET WHARF every MONDAY WEDNESDAY and 3 Ditiey’ Fou and Coro stil the Boston and Providence be received daily un w FRIDAY, at Spin. stopping fed Harbor ebb way b was ional Metropota: Bank, 613 15th streets irs, ““* aLrREp woop, ‘Secretary, STEER anfowswrrt Beaven Tth-street wher? at74—a FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS, Connectine with Dalttinore and Ohio TR. at Shepherd five. af Alexandria witp 7-30a10, Ferry Boat from Wasl eton. On Mondays mint and intern Boge Speturnine, Ue omini, St. Cle vem a te landings, ret: On Saturdays for Curnoman, Leonardtown aud interuiediate landings Tevurmuy Sundays, raves 7th street wharf drily Cexcept Sunday for WE, Vignes At 10 oleck aa retaining teaches Washing: ten abou ou $20 pa 1.1. BLARE. Captain, STEAMERS. New York in IORETS by all sPeeial facilities for eecur- UEIST TICKETS for indi. st “ EURGFE, by all routes, at reduced SIONISY, with Maps and full partie ats, Addrews THUS. COOK & SO) ol Broadway, feNo-skutew ¢ ORTH GFRMAN LLOYD. Stramiur lise Berares New Your, Hayne Taxnos, SorrnamoTox AND HMteMes. hupaty will seal EVERY WED. a ase cate reathe oF sonmis ay ig’ te OFLINCHS CO, 2 Bewitur Green, New York. TZERU & CO. 95 Prousylvania avenue northwest, Wit Ro a. oy street, Awemts tor Wisk (esaey Lise Bothnia, Stecrngr w. very Iow rates. Steerawe tickets from Liv. wh and aij other parts of Europea given for Pelfar, Glasgow, © ports on the Continent, and ssniae apply at the Company's offlog Bo.4, Bowiaue Gren, or both stecrage and cabin t GEIS LIGELOW &CO,, Cs TE street, Waaliingtom, © VERNON H BROWN & CO., New York, HIGELOW & CO., betret, Washington _____ RAILROADS. ALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD, TH MODEL FAST LINE AND THE ONLY LINE a AST AND THE W TOUBLE 144 A DAY. November 18, 18&t naton from station, corner of New Je sven aud C wticet by Eastern Standard or 78th Mert énnatt ~ Wed hes and F ‘lunge: Loutsrit Mh. ce. Bice 0:13. except Saturday For Fitebure at 10-15 a, 1c Fittabure. Cleveland re te, Pitta lo and D y, With Sleeper 28:40. m, daily; 8:40 ‘and Detroit, with Sleep= it via, Monroeville, 10:15 am. F Tuledo, via Wieeling and Lake Iphia and New York at 8:10am. ay 3 pu and 10-00p. ba, daly, with, ae per attached 3, 283, Ene Sun 02, 9.00, 3, 1 4:40. 5:90, 7, ST ne es Sao 10 and 4:40 pins A 81D, 4:40 pain Les fete Washington and Batt ae ite Terai Ree stats ue ca aietaey Fad ate and i daily exceve. Sunday 448 pam, daily a iday: for Lexington, Stan on and 89) ‘eam. daily: eacepe Sunday, fap Frevenith, $30 mane Wis ane aa $5 piu, daily except Sunday | on | THIRTEE THIS AFTERNOON. (P8053 FISHER & 00, auctioneers ADMINISTRATOR'S BALE IN 8T. JOHNS TOR'S SALE OF PEW WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, FFBRUARY TH, at HALt-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P. M., at our office, we ‘ecll Pew do Tl, in St. John's Episcopal Church, being one of the most inthechurch and sdjoining the one occu Prenident. Terms: Cash. THOS. J. FISHER & CO. 1924 F street northwest. Te! J. FISHER & CO., Auctioneera, SALE OF PEW IN ST. JOHN'S CHURCH. | On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, THIRTEENTH, at HALF PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P. At onroficn we. sball sel Pew No. 90,10 St Johte isotal Churcty belonging to the estate of ‘the late by the R. 8. CHEW, Administrator. fob0-dkde By onder of Executr an re ‘Puos 1 FISHERS CO. feb9-d&ds 1324 F street nc west, FPuOMAS E WAGGAMAN,, T rat ‘Real Estate Auctionesr. VALUARLE IMPROVED PROPERTY, NUMBERED TIEAND 101 F STREET NORTHWEST. On WEDNESDAY, | FEBRUARY r for sale in front of the of lot three, ip square 346, THIR- the teen day of sale ede THOMAS E, WAGGAMAN, Auct'r, TEENTH, at FOUR (CLOCK P.M. premises TO-MORROW. APHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. IMPORTANT SALE THE STOCK OF A HARNESS MANUFACTURER To Be Sold at PUBLIC AUCTION, ‘Without Limit, to Close the Entire Stock, THURSDAY and FRIDAY, FEBRUARY FOURTEENTH AND FIFTEENTH, AT TEN O'CLOCK SHARP, At Thomas Dowling’s Auction Rooms, corner Pannayl- Vania avenue and 11th street, Washington, D.0., Consisting of over 500 HARNESSES, Latest and best style custom-made COACH, CARRYALL, EXPRESS, BUGGY, TRUCK, SINGLE AND DOUBLE HARNESS, Some of them finest goods made, ‘The above offers the most remarkable opportunity for Deslvrn. Liversmicn, Teamsters and citizensin general tp secure goods in this line ever offered. as the sale is posttive. to the highest, bidder. ‘Each Harness will be soliiset arate, but privilege wiven to first buyer to take the baiatice of exch lot. Pactrw at a Aiveance, contemplating the of one or tate Hartiesn, will do well t Tet the date of the mle and at: nd. ‘Great effort will be made to close the entire stock on be ‘THOMAS EE WALTER E WILLIAMS & CO, Auctioncers. MANUFACTURER'S SALE ‘TWELVE, DECORATED DISSER SETS, TRIRTY- SIX EAST E, VAL DRESDEN ‘AND OLI_ VETTE TOLLE Surg TWELVE TOILED SETS WITH JARS, THIRTY-SIX DECOKATED TEA SEIS, “COVEKED DISHES, FLAT DISHES. CE Boats, SLOV BOWLS. ASSORTED PLATES, ALARGE LOT OF WHITE WARE ‘On THURS FEBRUARY FOURTEENTH, com- menciug at LOCK A.M. and HALF-PAST THREE PM. ofeach day, within our salesroome, until entire stoe clowed out. fbi WALTER B WILLIAMS & CO,, Aucta FINANCIAL. Prsvate Srock Terrors Wins WASHINGTON, BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK, BOSTON, ko. PRINCE & WHITELY, Srock Buoxmns, 64 Broadway, 7 10 Filth Avaine,s New York, General Partners: James Whitely, Henry H. Dodge, H. Crager Oakley, ‘Harry C. Logan, Washington, D.C. Maynard 0. Eyre ‘William R. Travers, Special Partner. BUY AND SFLL ON COMMISSION ALL CLASSES OF RAILWAY SECURITIES, Branch Office—599 15th street (Corcoran Building.) ‘HLH. DODGE, Resident Partner. Gi Havertown, 10°15 sn, abd 5:45 pm. dally except s For yoitieam = WK. Gay ‘ve from the West daly, 6:20) 7-30 am, 2:25 i hia, 2:55, 6:20am. dally, | we Y y except ren spolis, $2. 10-40 an, 1:50, 6:37 pm; Sun. | thy. Wu donned pm. Fion Lous, 6) aim dally, and 2:38p.m. daly. excert si and fntermediate points, 8.25 10.09 | . and 8.00 p.m. dail i trom Point of Rec © Wash 4.10, and 1020 a. We aba 1015 5 tu. 1-00, 5 6235, 7-0 and from Washington stop at Relay S her information apply_at the Baltimore and Office—-Washington Station, (19 and 1351 corner Mth street, where orders Vacage to Lecbecked aud received us NS M of 7. Batt CLR, Gen Suniay: Wp jeave Baitipic re — HE GREAT, TO THE NORTH, WEST AND SOUTHWE ENNSYLVANTA ROUTE, DOUBLE TRACK BLEED EAILS wag Ne EDPECT Ni Vk Waskt B. Harrisbis daly with, is diy’ sid Washington to Buffalo, u Saturday mht will uot | ck Haven and Elmira, at9:40% m. East, ©. 15a. m.. 10.02 tr.” On Sunday. 4010 doa ayfeme of Wulltian Prior Car, | Canige, 1302. m. every week day. a * — x rn otivet, aycidiiyg double fore sunday. $04 CTS. unday.” Ge tid 140 9-05, 91.05 and 22:35 am, hf 26 ond 1.00am, dally, | pt Sides Warhiteton, 6.05, 8:05, 10:19 us, Ses 8 10, Be and 10-40) Ob Sukuday" ave-do and lv 1) nat the office, northeast corner Feunssivania avenue. sui at the star Tecan be left for the clue kitur of bags Femidetueae, fer Agent. Bit FLE*** CouLece Lottery. £30,000 FOR $2. Sixth reeuiar monthly drawing will take place in Covington, By, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28ru, 1884, A LAWFUL LOTTERY AND FAIR DRAWINO. (Chartered by the Lexisiature of Ky.and twice declared Jewal by the hixbest Court in the State. Bond given to Henry county in the sum of $100,000 for the prompt Vapment of all prizes sold. FEBRUARY SCHEME, F Prize, L867 Prizes, $210,400 Whole tickets, $2; half tickets, $1: 27 tickets, 950; 55 tiekete, $100, —— emit money or bank draft in letter, or aend by ex Press. Postal note orders of $8 and upward by expres® can be sent at our expense. Address all orders to J. 2. DOUGLAS, Covington, Ky. HE CELLULOWD TRUSS. THAT NEY Dever wears our, al Teahs he aware clea ER BREAKS and can Le worn while | SIONS AND FI 1.40, 4:00, 10:09 THIS OF i | Quotations of Stocks and Bonds and information re- warding the Markets received through our wires IN- STANTLY, direct from the New York Stock Exchange, All orders executed and reported PROMPTLY. ja26 (WSs Eoolsans avente orposte City Post Office \TTRACTIVE SALE OF FUR: &c.. INFRONT GRAND RAPIDS CHAMBER SET, ‘WAIk CLOTH PARLOR INITURE, DAMASK AND PLUSH COVERED HANDSOME COUCH, SX CHAT COTTAGE SETS, DESKS, EXTENSION TABLES, LOUNGE. BOOR-CASHAND SECRETARY WATS SUT BALL PIEC WHAT-NOT, Ceaad Ta. BLES, MATTING, MATTRESSES WITH OTHER (THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. RARE AND COSTLY COLLECTION OF CHINESE CEREMICS AND HIGHLY DECORATED PORCELAINS! comPnistxo PARLOR AND TABLE DECORATIONS OF BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS, ON EXHIBITION MONDAY AND TUESDAY, FERRUARY gra AND 107m, 1834, AND WILL BE SOLD AT AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20rm AND 2isr , ar MAM. ANDSP. M, AT MY ART SALESROOM, SOUTHWEST COR. PENNA AVE. AND liz 87. ‘The above comprises specimens of the highest grades of Chinese Art, and is in every respect worthy the at- tention of connoisseurs and collectors, feb13-dte THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. THOMAS DOWLING, Kactioncer. talogue of Miscellaneous and Medical Books, em- teactae, Snely iuntrated English works, fo be sold at srenue, MONDAY EVENING, PEBKUARY ElGde TEENTH, 1884, commencing at 7:30 C'clock, Books Row ready for RRA OAD. DOWLING, febls-da&ts tion Auctioniosr. TPHOMAS DOWLING, Auchonesr ‘TRU: OF VALUABLE i UStErs GALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED ESTATE, NO. 2015 M STKEE’ WEST, A TWO-STORY FR ¢ME DWELLING. By virtue of a deed of trust to me. dated the 26th. of A. D, 186s; snd reopeded in Liber 1042, ke 436, one of th land records of the Dis teict of Columbia, Twill sell'at publi« auction, diy front of the premises, on MONDAY, THE FOURTH DAY Gr FEBRUARY" uv, AT THe HOUH OF FUCRCAN IE A-HALF O'CLUCK P. M., the following described real gatate, situated in the: ity of Washington, D. C., to wit: Part of lot numbered 35, in square numbered 9%), begin. ning for the same at point on M street northwest 43. fect went from the southeast corner of lot numbered 34, ib said square; thence west 23 feet 9 inch thence Rorth 11 feet ‘1 inch to an alley 16 feet wide; thence, cast 23 feet 9 inches; thence south 111 feet 1 ingh to the Pisce of beginning, sublect to two deeds of trust. re- corded in Liber 744, folio 300 et eq., and Liber 1,043, folio 429 et seq... of the said iand records, which securd the principal sum of $1,600, and interest at the rate of 8 per cent per ansium from August 26th, 188. Terms of sale: $500 in cash, the balance in six twelve month with interent at elht percent pur anz num until paid, and be secured by a deed of trust on the Property ata, Gr ll cash, at purchaser's option, posit of 675 will be required upon acceptance of bid. If the terms of sale are not complied with in five days after day of sale the Trustee reserves the right to re-sell the Property at the risk and cost. of the, defaulting pure chaser. " All conveyancing at purclnser'a cont, Ja2t-eokds CHARLES: H9-THE ABOVE SAI F 18 POSTPONED ONT fie THIRTEENTH OF FEBEUARY. inst, at theaams jou auld place, \c ‘Trustee. Febs-cote nee CH. KNIGHT. §e-THE AROVE SALEIS FURTHER POSTPONED ‘until the SIXTEENTH OF FEBRUARY, 1884, at the same hour and place. By order of the Truste feb13&15-2t CHARLES H, KNIGHT. rpuomas DOWLING, Auctioneer, ‘TRUSTEES’ SALE OF IMPROVED LOTS IN STREETS NORTH. - . ete of a deed of trust, dated the 29th day off AN D. 138%, and recorded im Liber 1002, RTH folio S79.8t aeq.. one of the land records of the Hi trict of Colutibia, and at tue request of the party we si gecured therehy, offer for mule, af public’ auce tion, on WEDNESDAY, the TWENTY-SEVENTH DAY OF FEBRUARY, A. D. 1884, at FOUR O'CLOCK P. ME in front of the premises. the following-dewribed ral estate, situate in the city of Washington, in. the District of Columbia, and known and desinated on the round plat or plan of said city as and being Lots numbered one 1) to twelve (12) inclusive, twenty=nine (20) to. thi seven (37) inclusty, inclusi cist (6 ninety-nine (09) to one hundred inclusive, one hundred and thirty-three (133) to. one Iundred ‘and forty-seven (147) inclusive and one hun- | dred aud sixty-one (161) toone hs inc'nuaive, ina suidivision of sq) dred and seventy-four (674), made by Lorin M. Saunders and Jobu W. starr. aud duly recorded in the Surveyor's Office of the said District of Columbia. ‘The Lots to be sold separately or iu blocks, as may be idredand wixty-six(16e most expedient for the interest of all parties. ‘Verms of sale: One-third cash; balance in six and twelve months from day of sale, with futerest at six per cent from dey of sale on deferred payments, or all cast at the option of the purchaser, Title woud or tio le, deposit of $ Orequired on each Lot at tine of sal conveyancing and recording. at ‘purchaser's com e terms of sale to be complied with in seven days, others Wine the Trustees reserve the right to reall at the risk and cost of defaniting : feb13,16,20.28&26 [Peer RATE OF INTEREST ALLOWED ON TIME DEPOSITS. 1 ENITED STATES BONDS bought andacld st mar- COLLECTIONS made everywhere by J. HL SQUIER & CO., Baxxene, s19 1416 Pennsylvania avenue. W.T. J. Wace & Co. BANKERS AND BROKERS, No. 603 15th street, opposite U. 8 Treasury, Offer special inducements to buy or sell CRUDE FETKOLEUM, either for Cash or on Margin, IN LOTS OF 100 BARRELS OB MORR ‘Weinvitecorrespondenca Allinformation cheerfully given. 3018 Brom Bisnor & Co. STOCK AND GRAIN EXCHANGE, BOSION, NEW YORE, BALTIMORE And 1331 F STREET NORTHWEST Wasurxatom, PUY. SELL AND CARRY STOCKS, GRATN, PROVI- ETROLEUM ON MARGINS AND IN LoTS TO SUIT CUSTOMERS AT REGULAR NEW connectat Jap. | YORK STOCK FXCHANGE AND CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE PRICES. INVITED ‘THE PUBLIC GERERALLY 18 1O EXAMINE THE FACILITIES OF CONSTANT QUOTATIONS AND SVOT CASH SETTLEMENTS. 35 Ross. J. Tuows BROKER IN GRAIN, PROVISIONS, COTTON AND STOCKS, No. 613 15th St. (National Metroplitan Bank Building.) Orders to buy or sell, om margin or for cash, executed cu the Chicaco Board of Trade and New York Cotton 11236 pm. On Sundays Exchange. Constant quotativus instantly received by direct private wires ¥.P. SCHMITT & CO., Chicago correspondent. SAWYER, WALLACE& CO,, New York correspondent, {Orders by Telephone Promptly Attended ta.) CY AND SELL U Also, WASH C. GASLIGHT hom : Deposits recetved smbtect to cheek. We pay SPECTAL attention to obtaining CORRECT one RELIABLE n(ormation reardin ou varlows 7 fecurition, and are prepares st ait Ges to answer ing Sas tegatding saunn HAKKY ¢. TOWERS & «9. PANKEKS, BROKERS AND INSURANCE 1420 F RY 8 GOVT Al ae Sere and New Discovery In Mevrawe. IMPORTANT NOTICE. Wot core in 4s naka Ale SDE cure tn 44 hours all deranremente Crvaa in elther scx without Inceuveneass of tae | OMIMAULE & Co..& Kus Vivienne, Paria jaZbekw; 1y DR. CHEEVER’S ELECTRIC BELT, or Regenerator ts made expresaly for the sere Of derenemen of the See eating Weer Chany cota ot fue eae prapee ees oan OS tinuous stream of ELECTRICITY tistarteinat reution ty ed Se tented it, and thor of cures are testified to, pS Do uot confound Cais with electric belts adv ° cure all iis from head to toe This is fur the ONE. cited purpose etving full as ‘For circulars ALE OF FISH WHARF PRIVILEGES. Orrick or THE ENGINE! WASHINGTON, DC. Notice ig hereby given that on MONDAY, FEBRUARY TWENTY-FIFTH. 184, the fish wharf a Washington the fish stalls in Georgetown will be sold at public sucti for the ‘ote year from March 1, 194, an follows: At TWO O'CLOCK P.M. on the premises, six fish stalls in Geore-towa Market House to the bischest Bidder. ‘Terms camh. in ady Also, at FOUR O'CLOCK, B street, between 7th and 9t front of the fish stalls of (Center) Washington Market, all rights and privileges xranted or allowed by the law Of the corporation of Wasi to establish wharves and docks for the 1. ing ad ssle of fish In the city of Washington: and ny wharf or dock shill. be Gremed eligible unlens altuated "at some point on. the north side of the Potomac river between 1th strect e:at* and Lath street weat, to the highest bidder. Terma. One hutidred dollars to be paid on the day of sale, and the residue to be paid within five days trou day EIGHT FINE YOUNG SOUND HORSES, ONE JUMP. ARRIAGE (USED BUT VE! TLE), TWO DAYTON WAGONS." TWO! NEW COA i E SETS LIGHT 5 DOUBLE Hale 0, SADDLES AND BRIDLES, ONE W'S BADULE, ONE COW, AT’ AU E NING, FEBRUARY TWEN_ TIETH, 164, AT TEN. OCK, at the stables of wis J. Collins, No. 10°5 Uist street, Georgetown, D. , Eshail sell the above wtock. i febi1-dte. THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. UY DOWLING, Auctioneer. EXECUTORS SALE_ OF VALUABI REAL ESTATE IN GEORG T LAD! E IMPROVED TOWN. By virtue of the wer and authority in us vented -by the last will, testament, vdicll of the late Tnubella Davin. we will offer at public auc~ tion. on WEDNESDAY, THE FIFTH DAY OF MARCH, A.D, 1844, at HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK FM, itl front of the premises, all these certain pleces or parcels of ground and premises standing together and kuowu as and being Lot mutubered tinety-fve (95) in Beall's ade dition to Georgetown, in the Dist ict of Columbia, front. ing siaty feet on the north side of Beall street and runs Ring back with that width ove hundred and twenty Toot tothe rear line of said Lot, with the bulldines and inte ements Ou the saine, consisting of sine thr e-mtory Erick house with cellar and aitic.” Also the alley com necting waid Lot with West street as the sate is. de. scribed and conveyed in s deed, from Richard Smith to Stephen Cassin, dated January 20, 1837, aud recorded in Liber WB G4 TOUCH, Em eva (0), tn Balla ‘Also, part Buimbered ninety-aix Beal addition to Georgetown, aud inclu ithin the fol- lowing metes and bounds: Beginning for the same at & point datant uinety-cight foe frou tus wouthead core Rer of lot aumbered nfnety-neven (97) in sald sd Seaeee ieee onan ee aro rect twenty-tw ore oF ¢ east line o Tot numbered ninety-five (96) In, said addition: thenes north oue hundred and twenty fect. to the reat line of said lot: thence eastwardly aud parallel with the fret Iine twenty-two feet, more or lees. and theuice south: ‘one hundred and twenty feet to point of bagi of fhe purchase money to fe twelve, eg ext Sod twenty-four months, with intere tat aix per centasn per annum on the deferred payinutat © purchaser's Rote to be given for theaamne, secure by a deed of trust upon the poids or alt cash. at le purcancrs option. "A deposit of 8300 to be made upon t eine both, to seoare the ale. “Herm tobe com thin tot da OF te property willbe feeold, ele be ih tm that time, at the risk and costs of Gefauiting purchaser. All conveyanciug and record ing at Purchaser's ON RANCES R. R. BROMWELI, 4 Bi ISABELLA HAGNI fobs Stwiw&kdbs Executors. oft ist Columbia; the wndersicued will offer poe keueaaneenk Peetod a lo, Cox anc subdivi eereueece at Dat fet ot bia, lot 28.12 feet ‘on Boundary street, and containing 4252 square feet, more or leas. ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash, and residue at six, twelve and elgiitean months, t0 be secured by intervst bering notes of the purchaser. and a resrved lien on the property sold, or all cash at purchaser's option. $50 down: ‘time of sale. ‘The the right to resell at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser after three Rotice in “The Evening Star” news- paper, ya ine event of a falure to comply w.th tho of le JON ¥. HANNA, Trustee, hater Building, 506 D st. n.w., Washin 1, D. C. WGHOMAS DOWLING, Auctloneos” YeUgiEt BC: H, » 242 . ° IMPORTER AND TAILOR, FALL AND WINTER GOODS RECEIVED. Gentlemen who have had trouble in getting fittedand euited are imvited to call at the Fashion House, 2111 Pa. Ave. Washington, D.d. iE “OTTO "GAS ENGINE ‘Adee | We Dz Mem It fa now undisputed that WEI DE MEYERS CATAR- RAH CURE is the only treatment that will absolutely cure Catarrah, Dt. Wel de Meyer's “Taxartse” with ‘statements of symptoms by the cured, mafled free. D. B. DEWEY & CO., 182 Fulton street, N.Y. feb4-m,w,f,33t INVITATIONS IN CORRECT ENGLISH STYLES. 1121 CHESTNUT, feb2-skwim Philadelphia, Pa. Eowe Civenx & Ca, 1495 New York avenue, A Large Stock of RANGES, FURNAOES, LATROBES, GRATES AND FENDERS, At Low Prices, JOBBING IN ALL THESE LINES PROMPTLY AT- Wns TENDED TO. HE ENEMIES OF THE RESERVE Titxb ite assocration are for sere culated thelr falsehoods throughout the country, 1t hs ited in our members convening in. their respective Jocalities aud appointing committees to attend the an- nual meetiug of the Association, for th of in ‘vestigating for themselves the truth or falsity of shese charges, and the K condition of the affaire ofthe ‘as the ‘ananl- z sctual ‘Association, Ana result the Association: ws. w management, have recelved an unqualiied and Tous endorsement by every cominittee, Extract frm the report, of the Buffalo committee: wes With every. facility for detecting fraud, crookedness or maladininistration, no‘indication thereof was found. If the company. is wot in a healthy, 1ros: perons condition, dealing Justly with ite members and jouorably with the public, then appearances are decep- tive and facts unreliatle,” Extract from the report of the Baltimore committee: woes “From every inquiry made, all the investiga tion given to the matter, aud from thelr personal obrer= . the conunittee think it eafe t) aay thae the Asso: nit wenitirely Worthy of the entire confidence of its nberg.. Ttis tray a mutual association, whereeach euiber forma compouent part, and is a powerful uc tor to do good or harun” “OBice So. 1500 Hf street, feb 1.3, KNIGHT. General Aout ecurtty Frou Loss By Busauasy, ROBBERY, FIRE OR ACCIDENT. ‘THE NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, of Washington, In its own building, ‘CONNER 161M STREET, axD New YoRe Ave, Perpetual Charter, act of Congress January 224, 167, Capital, 600, ie tae Proot t prices to 460 per year, according to size'and location” “Hoon, and a joining vaults, provided for Safe-renters, VAULT DOORS GUARDED BY THE SARGENT ‘TIME-LOCK. SECURITIES AND VALUABLES of every descri tou, including BONDS and STOCKS, PLATE, SEW: ELKY, DEEDS, &., taken for SAFE-KEEPING, on SPECIAL GUARANTEE, at the Lowest Kat BENJAMIN P. SNYDER, President, CHARLES C. GLOVER, of Riggs & Co, Vice President. JOHN CABSELS, Treasurer, ALBEKY L. BTU 'VANT, Secretary. Drekorors: eects Benjamin P. Snyder, Charles ©, Glover, Jour Cums teurs A, Willard, ‘Albert Lo Sturtevant, ‘Mhowias Evaus. John @, Parke. at y Bisnors Cameron E— ts Chapred Hands, F Ly roughness of the akin: removes Suniirn the render ie sia Eeuutitully Bott and Smooth. No ‘Toilet complete without 12 Bold’eotirely’ubon ite meta Free the. per Lottie: heya aad a not satis Pet the Uttlo ‘and have the inouey reftnded. a ‘Yaeparea by L. u. BISHOP, Drueeist, 790 9th street, Curtier 1 strect northwest, Washington, D. 3 Tae Greco & Bowe Canztace Co ARE OFFERING THEIR LARGE STOCK OF 2 FINE CARRIAGES AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Arch and 12th streets, a17-26 Philadelphia, Pa, Ws E. Wooo « Co, BEATING AND VENTILATING ENGINEERS, MANUFACTURE AND ERECT THE MOST IMPROVED STEAM-HEATING APPARATUS FOR PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND DWELLINGS, No. 206 W. Balt. Bt. ana No. 1 North Liberty Street, Baltimore. Md. ep6-6m Griucrr & Cors 3 MATICO LIQUID, Where all other medicines have failed, this preparation malwaye fictive” Hepidaud extraordinary ci ot all iscliargen, recent or of long standinue. Tia tied ia the tale pr. Hovitdle of Paris by tno tiebrated Dr. Micon, ad is foulld greatly superior erto known, Sold by all Druyyista yea-wealy 1 develop the FORM by a new process(nover fails)and increase or reduce the flesh scientifically, Tulso Remove Permanently Smallpox Pittings, Freckles, Wrinkles, ‘Moles, and superfluous Hair. Complexions Bleached or Artistically Beautitied. Full particulars, 4c, Address MADAME M. LATOUR, 2146 Lexington avenue, New York, §2-CAPITAL PRIZE 875,000.09 ‘Tickets only $5, Shares in proportion, Lovistuxa STATE LOTTERY COMPANY. olT-w&s “We do hereby certiry that we supervise the arrange. ments For ail the Monthly and Sewke A mmeuat Draeries Y The Lousana State Lottery Company, and tn per, ‘tm manage und control the Drawings themselves, and that the wame are conducted with honesty. Fairness, and | Heed aii ous ‘itp tes, dd authrie tha any to use this cer ‘with Fac-similes Wf cur ‘signatures attached. in Wtsadvertuertenie® Commissioners. 2 the deattonat and ORAGSIS pueponete eth reserve fund of Over itery ever voted om and endorsed by the peopley | ony Sa Ive Guano Sinoin Nusuen Duxwinos take place ithly. TAGSELENDID OPPORTUNITE TO WIN A FOR- HERD GRAND DRA’ La! \T NEW on iS, TUESDAY, NTANG 1 ia * le6ru Mowrazy Daawixa, CAPITAL PRIZE, 76,000. 2Wo.ooo Ticket nt OS each, gFractionsin Aft, tm. pro- LIST OF PRIZES, 2d Edition als Talgrns to The St Opposition to Morrison’s Tariff Bill. PRNNSYLVANIA MANUPACTURERS AND WORKMEN COMING TO WASHINGTON TO SEE ABOUT Ti Prrreacra, Pa., Feb. 18—A number of persons, Tepreseating the manufacturers and laboring men Of thls seciion, leave for W. to-morrow evening,to appear before the ways and means com- mittee to oppose Mr. Morrison's tariff Dill. John Jarrett will represent the United States Tin Plate association, and President Welhe and Secretary Maruin the Amalgamated Association of Iron and Steel Workers. ‘The manufacturersof this city will be represented by a special commitiee. These will be Jolned by other committees from different of the state, and a vigorous fight will be to have the bill defeated. Should the Converse wool Dill for the restoration of the duty of 1867 be p Jno. Jarrett wilt have a Dill presented asking for & higher tariff on tin plates, cotton ties, wire rods, ———_-__ Latest Flood News. A CITY ENTIRELY SUBMERGED. Boston, Masi, Feb. 13—A dispateh has been Tecelved at the office of the mayor frum the chair- man of the finance committee at Portsmouth, Ohio, stating nat that city, of over 12,000 souls, 1s entirely under water. Over one-half of the city will ‘be washed away. ‘The water siands two and in many houses four feet deep on the second floors, Already over one hundi houses have floated away and over One hundred others have turned and, wisted. FARMS UNDER THIRTY PERT OP WATER. ANSVILLE, IND., Feb. 13.—The river continues lowiy but steadily. Tt is Stil one foot and enths Of an inch lower than last year, and tie opinion of boatmen 1s that it will rise two or Uhree feet more. While Evansville will not suffer, the country round about is a vast sea. Many farms: are covered with thirty feet of water. Only the tops Of the houses across the river in Kentucky are now visivle. Although the farmers were better Prepared than last year, their losses Will be great. FLOOD. LOssEs, STEUBENVILLE, O., Feb. 13.—The losses the food here aggresgate'§10).000, while the losses in the vicinity-make $50,000 addiuonal One hundred and seventy families in the lower wards have been re- Meved by the city. THE XAXIMUM OF THE FLOOD. New YORK, Feb. 13.—From advices recetved at Mayor Edsou’s office to-day it would seem unat the floods tn tne Ohio have about reached their maxi- Tum height, and will from tnis time lessen in vio- Jence. ——— Broken Telegraph Wires in the West. Cuicaco, Feb. 10.—The telegraph service 's more compietely crippled throughout tue entire country this morning (ian at any previous time during the present winter. ‘The wires have been borue down, by the frost and sleet in almostevery direction, and the only favoring feature 1s that the breaks, though numerous, are not wide in exient, as has been the case under similar conditions In former Instances. Communication with New York, Baluimore and Washington has been opened, and a general im~ roveInent ls looked forward to us the day advances. The Western service ts tu a very bad shape, though one Wire is Working Unrough to the Paclile Coast = Latest Foreign News by Cable. Col, BURNABY. Lownon, Feb. 13.—Col. Burnaby has been appoint ed the correspondent of the Post in tye Soudan, (Col Burnaby ts tie person who made tue famous, Journey to Kiva in 1875. He served as the military ‘correspondent of the Jumes With the ariay of Don Carlos In Spain.) THR RHRDIVE 1s sald to be deeply affocted by the massacre at Sinkat. ‘TUE COUNCIL AT CAIRO. Cairo, Feb. 13,—A. council of war is now sitting. ‘The departure of the British commissary general for Assiout has been deferred, BRITISH ARMY MOVEMENTS IN EGYPT. ‘The Black Watch, the Gordon Highlanders, the 16th rifles, the 18th hussars (mounted Infantry), the battalion bf Bgypuan troops, with English oiliéers, and the Egyplian Camel battery, manned by Brit: Ish arullerymen, have been ondcred to Suakiin, and are expected U0 reach there within a week. The British garrisou at. Alexandria will be transferred to Calro, its place being taken by English marines, THE SPANISH COMMERCIAL TREATY. Maprip, Feb. 13—The Correspondencia news- Paper says that the commercial convention with the United States will be signed shortly. THE FRENCH IN TONQUIN. Loxpon, Feb. 13.—The Timex hus a dispatch from, Hal Phong to the effect that Gen. Mullot, com- mm: of the French forces in Tonquin, Was to at- lack Bac-Niuh yesterday. — Failure in St. Louis. Sr. Lovis, Feb. 13—The National Wrapper_and packing company has made an assignment, Their assets dre estimated at $50,000. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. The New York Stock Market. ‘The following are the opening and closing prices of the New York Stock Market to-day, as reported by special wire to H. H. Dodge, 539 15th street: ‘Name Name] O) Can. Pav 887% 86% Can, Cent. Pa Ches. & Ohio. Do. 1st pref 116% 11655 a) 18 |... ig 40% Do. 2d pret...) 16). 0.0.) 2 Bg CB. & Quo.0 012555 13635) | 4585 46x COCs ae al 12255 12236 Col. Coal eece.] Do. pref... 17% Del. & Hud! 1123;/onto & Miss. D,, L. & W.22)16 1957, oregon Trans. Den & KR. ‘Ont. © West. |Pac Mall. Peo. D. & E {Hock € St. Paul.. Pa LE& W. 1 ligasslg tO: Pisbecaealtttis US. Lake Stiore.. . ./102); 1029,!St. P. & Omaha) 32% 33 Lon, & Nash...} 484 47°,| Do. pref. Mich. Cent...7_] 92! 92x//St. P., M. & M. MKT 214) 21,/Texas Pac. Minn. & St. L..| 184) 18% Union Ps Do. pret. | Wab. Pa Mo. Pac. $354) 9344) Do. pret. c<¢ @ Mob. & Ohio] 9 |.....|West Cnton..| 757%, 76 Nash. & Chat..| 514)... z Wall Street To-day. DECEPTIVE APPEARANCE OF THE MARKET. NeW York, Feb. 13,155 p. m.—The says: ‘The manipulating powers of the stock market pur- ‘Sued Che sume course this forenoon as in the same hours of the last two days. In each of the last two days also there has been a decline in the last hour that left the market lower than on the preceding evening. ‘The effect of Uuls 3 lo make the appear- ance of an advancing market, and, in fact, at 12 O'clock to-day out of thirty leading” aculve Btoc nineteen were from 34 to 1s percent. higher than atthe close last night; but comparing 4hese 12 o'clock prices With the closing figures of Saturday evening It shows adecline on aim y active stock, "The general character of the market was duil. —— Tbe Markets, ween -TIMORE, Feb. 13_—Virginia sixew, consolidate at Mantdue eoutona: ti; Dew ten-tortion ok vigials ew throm 55g Vad toda LIMOKE, Feb. 13.—Cotton quiet—middiing, 1036. 4. 596.95; do. Rio brands, 5.6 muperintive Wester. open uthe 1 patent, 700, lower, advanced and ured, 1 12a1. 1: do. ataber, L1aal16: Tsal 14; No, 2 weetern winter Os bid. March, “L.0Gal 93g: 14, June, 114301535, =, western firmer and, Sua, do. yellow, nominal; went~ G0}e bid; Marci, 603 bid! "May, Oats Ligher, scarce aud’ Srm— ‘4an46: do, mixed. 41a43; out Hay steady D: do. Corn—southern itr: dull, southern whi cra nixed, Februar 624; bid: strainer, 55057. southern, 4246. western whit Peunsylvanis, 4246. Kye dull, ‘choice -Ponmeyivaila. and Maryland, Ta [300° Provisions firm, with. upward tendeucy—Mess F £0. Bulk mests—shoulders and clear rib sides, packid, Sxal0% Bacou-stoulders. 9: Cleat Hib. sides, Tian, (yaisy. Lard—renned, ‘Butter auf "western packed: 10820: creamery, Ese lower, Sand. Petroicuin dull. and. nominal—reéined, Dadi; Coffes firm and dull—Rio cargoos ordinary t5 fate Wignl2ss. Sugar dull A soft 73: ‘copper refined a tendy, 14k WI muiet. ‘nnd wtendy, I. 18al. 18 Freighite fo" Liverpool ver steamer duli~coiton, 316d: our ask: eraih, nominally, 234a3d. Receipte tous, Shipments wheat 4000 bushel: com 14) bushels te musheln: Baltewheat, 397,000 bustiels; cor, 32,000 bushela. Mu, Dorse¥ I1t.—Ex-Senator Dorsey ‘aque m Welcker’s, Last Monday night Dr. Bliss was Sued, and for awhile the case was very serious He Ie Feported better to-day, however. Toe CREEK ian, representing the two fac- will have bh fore the Secretary of the Intertor to-morrow, In. ofder to deverinine Uae question of the rigytful chief. . Tae Migarwo $1,530—The money which was lost or stolen while in transit from Cleveland to the United States Treasury was forwarded by the Merchants’ National bank of Cleveland. The money was shipped by the United States express company to Pittsburg, where it was transferred to the Baltimore and Olio express company. A Rescvrp Crew.—Capt. Wim. Walker, in change’ ot the quarantine property at Fisherman's jland, Cape Charles, reports to the surgeon gen- Gratof the marine Hostal service, under dais of February 9th, that he had rescued the crew (num- Dering six) of the Wrecked schr. Eddie Atwood, of Massachusetts, and asking rellet_ and provisions for them.. ‘The matter will be referred to the superin- Vendent of the life-saving service, Hew yor THe Graxp Jury.—Robert Gray Fills Trice and Richard Van three you colored men charged with i O'Brien's grocery store; at the corner of 18th and S streets, on the night of the 16th ult., were held by Judge Snell for the grand jury; bonds: Ne @ | The Preaident sent the 1 4 the Commissioners; hese are the influences AFFAIRS AT THE CAPITOL. ‘Te-day. folowing nominations to ‘the Senate to-day: Postmasters_Wm. H. Randall, at Duke Center, Brown Pa; Jeremiah at Iwood, Texas; Lee H. m at Oxford, Misa; W.C. McKee, at Monte- Towa; ‘#. Tucker, at Monroe City, Mo; Wm R Porter, at San ‘Capitol Notes, ‘MR. W'PHERSON’S FINANCE BILL. After the consideration of some private bills the Senate, at 2 o'clock, laid aside the unfinished busi- Ress of yesterday in order to take up the special order for the day, betng Mr. McPherson's bill, re- by Mr. Bayard, from the committee’ on to for tne Issue of circulating notes to tadoual bank amociagona ME Buyahd ade ‘the Senate upon it. PAVORING LAXD GRANT pubic lands to-day declaring the forfeiture of the ‘The House committee on ‘agreed to report land grants to the Ontonagon & Brule river; Mar- quette & State line, and the Marquette, Houghton ‘Ontonagon rail all of Michigan. The Fights of the cash and homestead entries are to, be ference being given to the latter. Cal rot , Rhout auo0o acres are Tnchsa im. the forteltare: ‘The committee will consider the Northern Pacific land grant this afternoon, ALWATS FOR LOGAN. Representative Barr bas returned from phia, and denies the story that he recelved from Senator Cameron to boom Logan. He says that he has heard nothing from Cameron on the Subject, but has always been for Logan. ‘TUE DINGLEY SEIFPING BILL Mr. J. B. Richardson, of Boston, made an argu- Ment before the House shipping committee to-day tn favor of the Dingley bill to repeal the compulsory tlotage Dill. He sald that the com laws imposed an fm) nd unjust restriction upon commerce. Mr. with opposed. the bill upon the grounds that it was dangerous to enter the Ports without a proper pllotage aystem. THR EXTRA MONTH'S PAY QUESTION. ‘The committee on accounts will not make thelr report upon the extra month’s pay question for two or three days yet. Mr. Brewer sald to-day that the Teport had not. yet been considered by the sub-com- mittee, and certainly would not be reported to the whole Committee before to-morrow. ‘sub-com- mittee meets Lo-morrow: , and it Is thought that Dockery and Muller, who aré preparing the re- Port, will then bring it up for discussion. THE DEMOCRATIC CAUCUS. ‘The democratic members of the House met tn caucus at the Capitol yesterday afternoon. Gen. Rosecrans called the caucus to order, and Mr. & 8. Cox was chosen cl with Messrs. Post, Tam, Maybury. Breck ae (esr, Post, Taitott, a1 ‘pon motion ot further busi- ted a committee On pairs, and r. ‘Thompson, the consideration of fur hess was postponed unt Monday, when a joint caucus of the Senate and House wil be held MINOR NOTES. ‘The Presidential gossip at the Capitol places Gen. Logan positively in the Bela, fang tis. trends clai that he ts steadily gaining The petroleum interest is ahandin the fight over the Mexican treaty, They say Mexico iunposes a duty of thirty per cent on petroleum, which 1s prohibitory, and instst that this shail be abolished. If it is not, the petroleum producers Will concentrate their ‘oppositdon ‘to the pending realy. ¢ Dr. Loring appeared before the Flouse committee on agriculture to-day tn explanation of the autumnal agricultaral appropriation Bill He recommended particularly a larger appro} for the pi 2nd distribution of sect. Mr. Findley, of Marviand, made an argument be- fore the House comuiltiee ‘on railroads and canals to-day in favor of the Maryland and Delaware ship canal scheme. WHERE THR OPPOSITION TO IT COMES FROM—THE ‘VIEWS OF COMMISSIONER EDMONDS. A Stax reporter asked District Commissioner Ea- monds to-day “where this opposition to the Dis- Urict Heense Dill in the Senate District committee came from.” “It comes from three different sources, princi- Pally,” said Mr. Edmonds, “the temperance people, who want @ prohibition Dill; the bankers, who ares not. satisfied’ with =the rites of taxation fixed for __the banks, and the ratlroad corporations who do not de- sire the power to regulate the time for the sueet, cars transferred from themselves to how constantly at work before Uuict committee to antagonize the Dill The temperance people want to make but one ‘step from the present conditions to prohibition, and While they all’ talk when before the Commissioners as if, the license bill were all right as a whole, they fare before the committees ‘and hourly with complaints agatnst 1” ‘ou think they will succeed in killing off the asked the reporter. “[tlooks very much like if,” said Mr. Edmunds. “At least, that Will eventually be the result, I have no doubt.’ ‘The fact is, the opposition to the license Dill comes principally ‘sources, The tem- Eom at once instead of a alopby-step process: tne tion at once, ofa iy. e Dankers do bot wish to pay the taxes fod the rate Toad corporations Want to doas they please without Teference to the comforts of the public.” the Dis- ‘Major Lydecker, int , sald, “Tt 18 the cor porations of this city, and not the public sentiment, that is to kill the license bill.” at 1s 90," said Mr. Edmunds “You see so many representatives from these corporations con- stantly the committes to vote down iis vill dass have the effect of antagonizing the Dill, and will, I fear, 2. ‘Mr. Edmonds further stated that many of the op- Ponens to he vill are not consistent; for had reasoned with the temperance men that 10 would be better to arrive at prohibition gradually, step by step, than to make & law that, to say this least, would be difficult to enforce. same individuals who would assent to his views do not hesitate to go before the committee and do all they can to kill the bill So of the matter of the powers to the ume of the of the cars; members of Congress have complained to the Commissioners of the irregularity of the times for running street care; they have also complained to them about the dirty and foul hay used in tue cars, matters which the Commissioners propose to rectify, but all will prob- ably go by the Doard, ‘The result will be that the national banks of the District will have to pay {ile irons wil be let alone, ad the personal ta ‘he railroads will be let alone, in the District will be continued. District Government Affairs, PROTESTING AGAINST SMALL BRICKS. A committee, representing the federation of labor, yesterday waited upon the District Commissioners, in the interest of the brickmakers, and unged the enforcement of the law regulating the size of brick. It was claimed that by manufacturing bricks below Ube standard size novonly was the workman unable tw make good wages, but the man who built a house ‘Was compelled to pay more for his material. The committee promised to exhibit to the Commission- rs samples of the bricks made tn various yards. ‘THE WORK OF REPAIRING THR STREETS ‘The oMce of superintendent of streets is a very busy one Just now. The superintendent, Mr. J. J. Burrows, told a that he had five’ overseers, each with a gang of picked laborers at work ‘making repairs, and that fre- quently they have to Work portions of the night to keep the work up. Monday, for Instance, there were no less than eight, three places Sear reported in the streets, such broken pavements, caved in sew falls or other places which had to De: at once. Some Umes these places suddenly appear in concrete pavement in the form of a round bol and on being investigated af found to be large an cavernous and require a good deal of time to make secure. The cause of most of them is the leaving the ground. If there are any weak pl red the tn the grading or want of suMicient com) the earth when the street was improt 4s almost gure to bring the defect to view. Jast two weeks or more this gang ‘Mr. has been pressed with work and many complaints come in every day. The most of them through the potice it and office, but many come: a LAMPS FOR DARE PLACES. yn therecommendation '. ¥. Greene, Engineer Commissioner as directed, that street erected, as :—Two corner Pidand N strests northwest: oue on i northeast; $500. Danenhower ‘brick dwelling Munroé B streets : 17th streets north ‘$700. rem 16ch and HL Herr, Protection From Fire and Panic. WISLE AND CHIEF CRONIN—THE CONDITION OF THE Cronin, of the fire department, have made a report of examinations of pubile School houses, the prin- cipal hotels, and pubile places of made in compliance with an onler of the District Commissioners September 25, 18% They state ‘Wat in the case of the National theater, in their opinion, the exits are ample. They recommend at aC FONDS opera house tne tron Werots In Lie Tooirusses above the stage be protected With & thick covering of asbestos, and that the Space above the proscenium arch be closed She died almost instantiy. Up to the top of the root with suitable materi They nave orgerad an 6 the Theater Comique w! ch, wiih Ube grat width Of the stairway, ives an exit that will empty the PeWspapers, house very rapidly. An order has been tesned Te quiring ab additional stairway at the Dime Mu- Seum.” The great objection to Lincnin hail ts ite height from the ground. They recommend that at this hail melers and gas ov" for stairways and balis in the front of : from those on the stage, and at the Na Ford's opera house that a threeinc! de run upon a line with the prosentum arch, on each side wall, and carted directiy over Uhearct, (he horizontal pipe to be pert and to De operated Dy A pipe table valves from the round Door,and that a lange skylight Deconstructed ‘over the the latter smoke and flames out throizh the roof, “The last two improvements oF si says, “by preventing the ‘the dudience, and the other, by allow! and gases to escape through the roof, would.tn | Sick, and had remat ‘our opinton, ‘the building by the mainextts. ‘ment of the exits and the means 381 places of amusement. we think that we have re- commended the modicum of what should be done, Dut do not assert tha if carried out, the buildings | Seduainted last autumy wt = house Would be absolutely safe and the contingency of _ nic avoided, Dut that there will exist no cause | AT Ings ata very moderate'spnd without, danger ot ata very te without danger 0 Sufocation and. Gurung and "will redes the ‘chances of 1088 of life or injury of the audience to a minimum.” The report. expr: the fireman ow piaced upon the siace. ‘They ‘that on an inspection of the princtpal novels they fod the stairways general at of combustible construction, “Mention is 1. {he wooden structure tn the court if the Na oleh, report headway In this section of the bulldi aiMcuit to control “After full considera whole subject,” the of i is best. to make ! TRE RESULT OF EXAMINATIONS BY INSPRCTOR ENT | SHE SHOOTS DOWN IW TRE PORLIC STRERWS BEB ming in thie artic at | auld Chat he was Victor Crono AmaTe oe and De operated from the stace br | Was Miss Jennie light copper ropes or automatically. The onject of | & kindency ve the audience ample Ume to leave | Whole of the past week. Yesterday tory 4 b the improve. | S’ntured out for the first time 1k was sald et for pre | Almey’s boanding-house that she went, Yention and extinguishment of fires in the above | Moru-ne early and did not return umtdl we the Dulld- | MISS Aliney, but seid that he broke his esses the opinion | Ties says that the greatest protection that can be given 18 | at put | Ring ular fe: hal | Were specially Instructed to look out for ‘Says if a tire shomld once sain | ¥ woi'd be | of the | officers, UL says, “We are of tne | maintained ascho tn w A Woman's Terrible Revenge. VATTELESS LOVER. ‘The mystery which shrouded the shooting of evening he stood on the platform of the 8d arenes amUSMInEUIS, elevated malltged. at Seth street, noiding @ Mee gray dog by the hand. The platform A Woman entered, dropped ber ticket in Une qute- man's DOX, and walking up Dehind Andre fired e revolver at Bim. He feil tothe floor. She stood Jooking st Rim fora moment, and then Daek put the weapon to her own temple and ‘The man was: be living, but moctally wounded. To the Ineton avenue, a jouraaiist connected WHR Sh a weacher tn thea Tisiment of3. cs, Vou Tarte at ie Ne admitual that" he knew’ the woman we Hina, Out revownd at tat to pve anya her act. dn his ren were found gon ams hander temas o: Utter re ted young. ma Bertie, and taught German, metoric rinstitute. Tie came recommended very ted with \-inch holes, | {fom Germany, and was Teadily admitted 0 lent soetety in New York, | _ The police have .tiscovernd that the ‘womes UW. Almer, aged % who 2 school, From her Jetters to ts to make a direct draught tor the | ft appears that he had promised to ner bad aterwunts dewred her. Tt was gersuons,” uhe report | Andre knew that sie was wailing to one him, amd eat from reaching | that he dreaded the meeting. Bor (lis reason the beat | Trportad at the school where hie t that he wan ed in b's room during: In Is 4 pposed that she spent the a dres house, The police fud that the two ded together. In his amtemorvem to sary are admitted that be was Upon discovering that she was @ divorced ‘THR Scrroo. oF a . Joseph Murray, alias od Newark thief, wan lord 10 fg day to awalt trial on thtee indictments fur sisry found against him nrariy a year ago, ure of the case is Ua? Seach aerate were Issued for Murray, and six Newark pollesmen. and be has all the time deen pl ie! o sky without cniting under the wots a toe One charge agi ‘n he trained a sum- opinion that vision for the | ber of boys for highway robbery afd burglary. care apd of the pubic iP how stratus | ts known that he ren ge pape ta is achenl 5 than to uy unoertain ant Jangerous | One ‘ime, and that as. as ol of fre cveapes, and would: recentavend | he pur chum te mone ee os eT OOD hat a fire alarm box be ere in each sind ie —— aters and tn the ofloes of the following hotels at | ¢ the expense of Ue owners: National, Metropol! An. | qyoesiio AWOL Eaowa Se he NR = Wan St. James, St. Mare, Harrt= house, Willan Deriind, Ma. has been arseatad, Changed wee Ditty Riggs, Arlington, Wormivy's and the Por:- | minting’ abortion On Avanede’ ke ies ae jand and Richmond apartment houtes; also. a gong | #5 ball tor uppesranee ae Th in the office, with connections, to strike from Uke | TLty- eranaon! ea comm! t corridors or in each story, au co al oe ged =, Bight a watchman fa vr passa oer jury sesterday weit a neeeet eee eka from 8 p.m. tos am., structions that on ap” | ora dead Infant fousde te : nee Of fire to sound (lie office gone: the alata eq infant found” in an ash pile, and hen turned Lat the oflice would be answered by ‘the presence of the tice @ partment ina few min- utes. In addition to the € precaution ye would fecommend, for prompt tod etective action, Unt each of the bulidinzs be requlted £0. place stand: pipes nin ladaers id bs Ieoules tn Such numer and at such points asma be required aud desig- mated by the fire deparun nt.” A Diemixccisney Puy clan's RECKPTION—This afternoon nearly one hur Ired of the puysicians of the District attended ¢ reception given by Dr. Toner in honor of Dr. W rren Bey, now of Parts, who ts visiting Unis cout Dr, Warren has the HU of ey, baving been -hiet surgeon of the Earp tlan army’ for ten years A very agreeable hour was spent. Dr. W tren wal remain In this country for about amon haad Wen rewumn to his Practice in Paris. Os TRIAL Por Guat “1. -—In the Criz nal Court this afternoon a colored itl named Julia ‘Tascoe Was placed on trial for grand Jarceny (owo cases) of $61 In one case and silver gobiets, camen set and two braceleta, vaiued at $140, frou the re dence of W. A. Wayné, on January Inst. Julia ad- mitted taken’ the things, and asserted that she took them atone tine. The government claimed Unat there were two offenss. Rance op tux TuenwomsteR—The following were the readings at the office of the chief signat 7 a m..57; 11 uh, 542; 2 pln, 6.8 Maximum, 688: minimiun, 49.9. —— Alexandra Affairs, Reported for TRE EVENING STAR. Cry Covscit Last Nicit.—The two connctl boards held their regular meeting last night. 1m the lower board, the president being absent, Isaac Elchburg was Called to the chair. The board of aldermen ned the consideration of a petition asking the repeal of the order passed by the last council, requiring the superintendent of police to cause ihe frright house of tne Alexandria. and Washington Ferry, at the toot of Kiug street, to be removed within the boundary line. An appliation of John P. Agnew, asking a repair of streets near Bis coal yards, was referred. A resolution of. Mr. ‘Wall, appropriating $50 for a cinder footwalk on Alfred street, from Duke to Wilkes, and on Wilkes from Alfred to Pagne. ith an amendment Dy Mr. Sweeny for $100, to make crossings on Gibbon street at Washington, Colunbus, Alfred Patrick streets, was discussed for sme tine and then te ferred to the committee on streets. An application of John Lannon and others, asking the rpatring of Payette alley, from Lee street to the river, was re ferred to the’ committee on streets. The "applica tion of Wm. G. Simpson, late Hydraullon engiveer, askink the payment of hls salary for the month of January, Was referred to the committee on claims. ‘A resolution authorizing the mayor and auditor to Dorrow $000, or ess, for current expeuses, was lopt ‘Norks—The funeral of Cornelius Philitps took place this afternoon, trom lls house on Fairfax, near Franklin street——Mrs. Agnes Posey died | >"j yesterday at the house of Mr. Win. ‘Cathcart, Brooks & Roberts have arranged to open Wroughtiron works here before the close of this ¥i month —The Alexandria Light Infantry have asked the executive committer to Invite ti Washington volunteer compantes to visit this city on the 22d of February.——The Irom work for the W., Q. and W. railroad “bridge over Dificult run | ber unceasing xupp li was brought here to-day.—It ts expected Uuat tue bridge will be put tn position next week —Mr. A. J. Fleming is quite sick. | 4s, on Wolfe | st was Street, near the Potomac Iron works.—Mesera | door where ever awatted: Atm inte devoted mar of the | nized widk the La Rue girl wstifled was ber vxell. ‘The verdict was chat culld was caused by medicines taken lap moter and given her by Troxell. The 1s respertably conneeted and hitherto reputation. “The girl was a domestic, vedas if fag vi u certain ae Dr. Jayne's Expos orant can De 0 easily progsted. Lunes are speedily yn —_ Sore Throat an MARRIED, KRAUSE_HURLEY, On Turlay, Pohrmary 12th, wat Fo pin German prvi Cua or ner dich aud tstreete nor “the Sciuisiter, JOHN EMAUSE and MATT MULES doth Of tds city, sii —s ral 7 the hustiand, “Colona. Coca Md., Ca’ CANBY, wife of Linyd Balderston, Fiiueral at o'clock. ou afth day, the 14th inet. 9 BAYLY. On February 18, 164 TDA) ‘OR Bay wwhter Joka A and Sara Baply, ated ooo x 5, Funeral fron the rewidence of tte parents, No. 46 6th SECU IN ot Phureday afuertoon, at two Friends of the faully are tn BEALR At3.45 o'clock p.m, ‘Fcueral from hislate ree! By Fone ye S'elock p.m. bd FORDHAM. Of unonia, at 7 0% > on February 12,1804, Cana MAY. youngest fe mand J ‘A MAY. yor — ow ‘Funeral to-morrow ( afternoon at 8 pw. frou paren rideaon "So. 6ur Bese wontet HALE. Eg ‘Funeral private, on Thursday, st 10 (Batumore Papers please copy.} ae MOUNTAIN, On ‘184, at Sa m., Mies MARY Sous ati Funeral from the residence of Doailnic’s cure et 9 osc - onrrvarr. Ta the sa2 death of that good man, Jommrn T, Gon writ, the community has fost ove ef tee noble it nono nb foe 8 ntativer: a lange sola circle poor aad Gstrmeed a Hot ieee eg thirty years of percfvct in ‘the’ which te i cripented weidom een, Such a devot nin theme domestic atrife was as Penutl courteaies and Little ‘dally and hourly: Und, with ail the fresliness abd fervor of @ tuxht have couuted only as many daye ae were Tf aught of business care perchance eft om the outai ier Abd wee wares ars i amu him ep ee eee ee re emer 1, esa eae ee schasinnratle Bro piralerir, Margin teveroae xp ena hae tienen fra : ‘The Virginia Legisiature, ‘The Virginia senate and hous yesterday passed ‘the bill adopted by the democratic caucus provid- ing for reapportioning the state for members of Congress. It now gues to the yovernor for his ac- tion. Te has five days in which toconsider and approve it. If not acted upon Within that time it becomes a law without his sanctic Mr. Eilis, of Montgomery, offered a Joint resmtution tn the hous» prohibiting Superintendents and empioyes of all state asylums and the president and professors ot state colleges from engaging in political came paigns Aa pe for violation 18 forfeiture of the office held by the offender. ‘The Virginia house of delegates has adopted resolutions directing a committee to to the senate articles of tn binent agaiast ‘School Superintendent Jackson L. Valentine, of Hanover, for bigh crime and misdemeanors ta ofttce. ‘The report was presented to the. sen: The house h adopted a resolution direectin {ts committee en elections to Ingulte ast right of Griffin, coalition, of York county, to occup @ Seat in Laat body, holding, as he does,” the post- mastership at Yorktown. —————— News Hricts, ‘The British house of commons has ordered a writ to be Issued for a new election at Nortuumpton for member to succeed Mr. Bradlaugh, who was ex- cluded from the House. ‘The suit of Rev. Edward B. M. Browne, a Jewish Tabbi, against George Jones, die pubuisher of lie New York Times, tor $5,000 dora ‘Ubel, was begun ip New ¥ AV Asbury Park, N. Atuertons Rog- ‘aged 23, son of Postmaster Andrew F. Rogers, Of ‘Hainliton, was arrested upon a charge of tun pering with letters in bis father's office. Joaquin Miller has broucht a suit against McKee Rankin, the actor, for $5,000 damages for perform- Ang hls play of “49” without his perinission, it umbus, Ga, yesterday afternoon, Dr. J. W. W. Drake show _ lente kided Jon “ ‘Sear- brough ina about an account which Scar owed Drake, ‘The Missouri cases against Frank James having all been dismissed because the governor would not pardon Dick Little, whose evidence was wanted, james will be taken Co Alabama to be iried for rob ‘the gaat ‘States payinaster at Mussel Soul stat Agricultural sad’ Mecanieal coege, i Wostguus jecbanical > in Mon ery county. One student has died, four are me executive commitive of the Bartholdi statue of liberty has appointed Col. John Purrell manager Philadelphia Baltimorevand Wasaingtony ST” a porters company, for furaishing: marsct quote, fOr market quota- tons and the other news to newspapers and indi. throughout the United States, was filed in Xew York yesterday. ‘The capital stock 1s $2 George Davidson, chief clerk of the subsistence department of the'United States army station at Chicago 1n 1879 abd 1880, was arrested in New York 1 embezzling $3,600, Davide dom conte is gui 5; tl charged with ‘the county clerk of divorced ‘have been procured means. perth fee inn present | ‘ew and commodious warerooins, Restdence un the preuieen, J NUS BELLEW. (LOCAT CATHOLIO BOORMRE: oB ier for peat 2 yours), Undertaker, 711 7th street. peat U.S Patent Office. New Guude (RMEDt services, ome ext pices, ) KIHUR ROONEY & 00, PROFESSIONAL £3 AM rattiers mid Udertakens ” Telephone Svth Our warrosny, Zio Pennayivanie ewes = Finst-clane new burial robes aud Intestin ettennanca, hrsuaseat Telephone cuaniertion. J _ E ZURHORST, UNDERTARER, nal ‘914 Peonsylvania avenue Borthweet, ‘The Buchly Establishment Has Never Removed. @1? V J ILLIAM F. SPINDLER, FURNISHING UNDERTAKER 1029 7th street northwest, near L, a SCniertaker 125 3th street, between Yodiew riatatnurd and pr ond Grbeent pia Lies, igu CaN ON er ES = peculiar ania an TD Sa ES. AXD 54 xO Sern NP Ae SE Dic iak acai meee Soren and GRAY 98 Bost ew Medicine, a cure or Ro pay. — oF mo pa. poy cape ‘ANHOOD, A RESTORED BY UsIxO il ‘Cure any tase of Bessinal Woakeeee We Uility\ and ‘Tuupotency. Vigur wo from 1 to 9) «< Suny They Ae | We ADAME DE 48 ere ae ee Se

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