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POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. THE EVENING TAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., WRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1884. CTION SALES. GTEAHER SUTaNo Leavis wasray SENDS TAY ODE Tavares FTN OMAS DOWLING. Avetioncer. ROOM FURN STOVES, HAJ &2, AT AUC SATURDAY or dos VEDA aoa ined. at TES us ALso— Tits x DESRY, lenvee sri Several large Tables, siftable for tailors. ET WHARF svery MUNDAY. WEDNESDAY Stso, at TWELVE M— EGR aes Stopping at Piney Pott aud Corue Homes Crfagta a ® SSunMltien withthe Boeton and Providence | 247 ca# rae = neil 4.90 p.m. HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. Tie ee re ay ee WELCH Gen. Agent | I v0 Powtness MONRGR, [NORFOLK “AND THE HEATING r AUCTION. SOUTH. fete ot Ferg, Seat JANE MOSELEE okbat. wi FRIDAY. at 5.20 p.m Spat. WEDS SSDay | PoroMac mivex LisbiNos “Steaniet tHE dais by kind aud genie, ans PS is | Meo teat dew m baruesn GOR leayes MONDAY. WEDNESDAY avi SATUNDAY, | #40 dint een ay re 2 Fare. 25 cents” Por intormation apply at Gene: | silsudta eppo: tunity t- eee Saree Bos Ditice. Nationa Metropolitan Bank, oH Tid street Bt THOMAS DUWLD act coat of Sth street, Gb PHiLLips ALFLED Woo ven Supertntendent. GIEAMER ARROWSITH — 5 of Pennsylvania avenue ant 11th stree'n Bue Paine Leaves Tth-mtrvet wh: ahd Drivig Gelding. comus 6 sears. Will be sold with Wheel s8? S70 out eser¥e, owner having coe abroad, XOR-RUIOMAD RIVER LENDISOS, febie at T 'UMAS DOWLING, Auct WLING, Aucnoneer (20m tine with Maltimere and Ohio R atshepherts, | (PHOMAS DOWLING, & Seo a8 Alexandria sits 7-0 tm Ev try boat irom Wash: | inevee. On U7) (2iifana mer. | TRUSTEP'S SALE OF vA L Jana ‘On Thuwinye | REAL ESTATE, NO. 901s MSTLEET NO.T) : Bay, whatven und f, A TWO-STORY Fx» ME DWELLIN Gay. Om Satur | 2) /uite of adecdf erat (0 min, dated the 0th s o landings | day of May. & ‘aud recurved kur jou verlonian Sid iatermediate IiMbDg® | £04 7435 et aq. one of tit land records of tie Dis- By. An {ict of Colambila, T will sell at public auction, CRADLE Man Of. the remines,” on MONDAE aH OUR a> Tth-street what Wasuniaton, DO. OE FERE CARY, 1984, AT HE HOUR OF al yt Wikow arveescse ntate, aitunted {0 the city of Washington Me 8 BFS iia brat, a ana STEAMER WW CORCORAN pine for the sane at a point on M atreet aorth Reaves Th servct hart daily (except Sunday) for me | {it nose rum the southeast commer of lot mambered 24, ernen at 10 oluck dus: returning reaches Washing: | iit sit 'icee 1 eee te ae elper te feet: eee fer abeut 30pm . 25 feet 9 inchs: thence south 11 fect] aati te TE. BLAKE, Captain | ¢#¥t 25 foet 9 inches: thence sou ace of bexinuing. subject to two deeds of trust. sentra, Liber 74 folig’ Sod ot aq. and Eauer 1.063, ‘which ec opps [ps folio 429 et seq.. of the said Innd . STEAMERS. the principal sani of 8,000 ta Sataert af thats o 3 = = : Per cent per annum from Awrust 20th, 1688. NORTH GERMAN LLOYD | terms of sale: $300 in cash. the balance im alx and Steamer Lie Berwree New Youn. Havne | tweite months with imurest at cobe cent per a Le Muh willful EVERY WED, Daw une pall and be sectred by « deed of trust on the soupy will sail property wuld. or cl f20k oe alt of #75 wil. be requiied Upon acceptance of bid. x tive term of ale are not conpfiod with in Bve dayuat Gay of sale the Trustee reserves the Puht to Resell Property at. the risk atdcost of the. detuulting pure Chager.” ALL convey fnser's cont, Seateofds "CHAlLiA TH. RNIGH d place. By order of the Trustee. FE. bS-eots C,H. KNIGHT. LANE KOUTE. TEF CUNARD STEAMSHIP COMPANY LIMITED, | E9-THE BETWEEN SEW YORK AND LIV ERP! CALLING AT CORK HARBE FROM PIER 40. NB NEW VOR until the SIXT same hour Teb 13816. \WWAt tee B WILL MANUFACTORER'S SALE id place. By order of the Truste - CHARLES H. KNIGI X EAST LAKE LOvA DEN AX FETE TOILET SbIg TWELVE FOULEL NITH JARS, THIRTY-SIX DEC SE COVERED DISHES, TRATES BNDa Labor por oF WHT WARE on THURSDAY: PEBREARY FOURTEEN TI mencing at TEN O'CLOCK A.M Het ath Nod, Howling Greener THIKEL PML of cach day, within our salesrooma, unt 1S EloELOW sc cutire stock ia closed gut? £2 Special accommrdations fop ladies VenNON # “0. New Yors, | _febi-it” WALTER B, WILLIAMS & 0O., Aucta exo Mes mokow ceo, | ———— et. Wash ynald — "RAILROADS. Bee AND OHIO RAILROAD. MODEL FAST LINE AND THE ONLY LINE BrIWEES QHEFAS) AND JHE W VIA. WASHINGT TOUBLE TRACK” JANN: Fchedute to take Leave Washington Qvelur and C street by Faste: tine NEW YORK, BOSTON, &o. fe Cine Lentevitle and 8t. Lous PRINCE & WHITELY, Srock Buonens, by a # m,. 10:10 p.m. with ‘igouxl Coaches and Palace imi Cars to above: a . Boints, without chabxe; I0:la. i daily t0 Chicago, 380 Pith Aveiue,} New York, except Saturday For Th at 10.15 9, m. ahd §-40p. m. daily: 8:49 es. Cleveland alld Detruit, with Sleep- General Partners: Monroewille, 10:25 a.m Fe: Tekvo and 1 ally, with Sleerer Hurry C. Logan, Washington, D.C. Maynard C. Eyre New York at 8103. oon, 10 amt 440 pan: pranch Office—589 15th street (Corcoran Building.) hingtop_and Baltimors, ma Sse ak MIs oo ‘4B. H. DODGE, Resident Partner, daily tor yt ay am. Gly waceye Sanday. Sap tnd3 6 pt: Gully except Sunday” **3 Quotations of Stocks and Bonds and information re- Fy tuserjown. 20°15 sm. and 545 pam. daily exeept garding the Markets received through our wires IN- Pins aivint fiona the Weat Wally €.20° Fe ane ios, STANTLY, dincet from the New York Stock Exchanga ~t naan 10 Sue 298 All onters executed and reported PROMPTLY, $826 ean any, LL pPEBAL RATE ‘OF INTEREST bisa oes ALLOWED ON TIME DEPOSITS. + 2:16pm. dally, UNITED STATES BONDS bought aud soldat mar- termediate points, 25 10.09 Ketrates. aid aly except COLLECTIONS made everywhere by int of Rocks 7 of Naahington 203 440. 6:90 J. H. SQUIER & CO., Baxxzns, b . xy Pen: avent Len Sundays 2eag 229 _ Zab Fenasivatils SeeReS. 40 apd 9:00}. im jSoicinas Hoh whtiy Mite Wy Tz J. Warorr & Co, ‘a ta. dally, ong REAR yatn ayely at the Baltimore and we Mabe Sears BANKERS AND BROKERS, gwene to Le cliecled sid Seoavod at a CLEMES more | No. 603 15th street, opposite U. S. Treasury, 29 ‘ Po Snerr Asm PHB GREK Sa cssecasra Roure Offer special inducements to buy or sell CRUDE TOTHE NORIM, Wis? AND SOUTHWEST, PEEL Sie te Ca Se on ME DOTHLETHACR SPLENDID SCENERY. BEBE EAU, 7 MAGNIFICENT FCI IN LOTS OF 100 BARRELS OR MORR Trams Leave Want por S, FR STATION CORNER a ‘Yr invite correspondence Allinformation cheerfn!!y even Jal8 Sar a Buus Bisnor & Co. STOCK AND GRAIN EXCHANGE, BOSTON, NEW YORK, BALTIMORE day. with Palace Care 1381 F STREET NORTHWEST. Wasutxorox, p10. 503m. 1:4 ROY T, AND CARRY STOCKS, GRAIN, PROVI- as 40 10 Gvand SIONS AND PETROLEUM ON MARGINS AND IN HESEOFCAK LOTS TO SUIT CUST m. Cvery week day. Ye STOCK EXCHAD connect at Jer: me conuect at Jem O EXAMINE THE NTS. a5 40, 10 00, 1008. 740, 10-00 and 1115 9 an, Om BROKER T= 4010: 0 a 2s 400, 6290, 740, WD wad BLAS GRATN, PROVISIONS, COTTON AND STOCKS, No. €15 15th St. (National Metroplitan Bank Building) Orders ton} da m and $40p. m. daily, Ss. excep KSBUEG & WARRING TOS sell, on mangin or for cash, executed Constan’ quotations Jautautly received by sivate wires SCHMITT & CO., Chicago correspondent. XE, WALLACE & CO,, New York correspondent ESE MO eterenon {Rational Metcopcituan Bank day” 408-05 aud 10:15 dion. James £ , {Ontew by Telephone Promptly Attendedta nvta 12-0 ex and 1pm. U cee oa ee BERGE Ee iso, WASH. GABLIGHT oe | Derowits recetved 8 Ject to check MEDICAL, &e. | oa er RELAY) fee ritien, ad are prepares atau Guus to auawer MQ Dae degatuine mame, HARRY ¢ TOWERS & co. PANKEM™ BROKERS AND INSURANCE, 30 DAYS’ 1K1AL. DR D FLECTRIC VOLTAIC BEL Pitasces, We wii wend ott TARO BELT Cu.. a 0 SOU CAN CONFIDEN EL: ( ONSUL HERS, “46 B wt Gaiacir & Cos MATICO CAPSULES ake diss anes should consult Dre us Ye Bet aw. Wis furvisl Medicine, quarautce 3 cure OF LO pay.” ST ycarw expe- Rehicr bis-Lin ortttor | Waresmixe Axo Edsren Canps AND NOVELTIES! : | eat — ‘and ready for early selections, = aaaGae, = ides the above I have alanre and choice stock of TABLISWED AND | Peniden the AND WEDDING CO \GZATULATIONS, | Cards printed ou Lest Bristel-buard Cards for $1, | WHITARER'S BOOKSTORE, 106 FLNNSiLVANIA AVENUE, gue Formerly 941 Pa ave, ROBERTSON. CONFIDENTIA Puysirian for Gestimmnntt experience. Sucee Wedtculay and Satnntay's FOAM? PARLOR, CHAMBER AND DINING: ST ke AND COOKING t MATINESSES, CAHPETS, &¢.. ¥ SADDLE MARE, FROM KEN- we fe troit of aloof oie faving the Ciuy-an logan | BoB4) | ~ fon Kentucky. vicht y are | Groceries, Fine FEBRUARY SIXTRENTT, at P in frout of Dowibues, corner VALUABLE IMPROVED Witue t reserve, ba aos DOWLING, Auctioneer. FINE OLD EICHELBERGER WHISKEYS, WINES, AND LIQUEURS, STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES, LARGE MILLER COMBINATION SAFE, OFFICE FURNITURE, SHOW CASES, STORE FIX- TURES, HORSE, WAGON, AND HARNESS, AT AUCTION. Qn THURSDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY TWEN- TY-ONE, 1884, nt TEN O'CLOCK. at stove L ed the entine tock St saapla at ‘Of staple aud Fancy Wines, Fistursa, Horse and ‘taple Groceries, all phich tat -ciem im every particular Sof Ch of old cishell vin. Shotrice, Forte and Madetia Wines Sur eror urande.f Chasn, jen euch, Miaua.'s Extry Dry, bra terre. ry ‘Verzenay, Grau lous brands, Laswe Comduation Mller Safe: Fin" Br tds Dunratic and Luported Cigara, aD Chr wing Lobsceo. id Harn Ee nu Ail suis of 5: a cunt a grea of ote ‘aye. with. N. B—‘The attention of the trade and hi sal an itis eeidoms of s public ns sive wha THOMAS DOWLING, Auot{oneer. ess. beruer Whisky in glasa and private buyers reluna of woods sch will be sold UCTION SALE wil sell, by public antilon, a. iy 1 ere ROAR SISOS Ee tear teL p cf all nue morata tings meee Felock watt all the lo hat purchasers option, A de> ITED PLEDGES. ULTON, Auctioneer. AY, O'@LOCK A) M., consisting of Ladies’ Clothing, Boots, Breas Goode, Ni Te Ve . pains, ‘owels, Valises, ‘ating Stas payee oo Clocks, de. atio py ere: sre poid pol a ‘broker and At 0.W. CRIPPEN, Salesman : Bo™ di L. we will sell wit Streets northwest— res National Union te-THE ABOVE 9A‘ E Is POSTPONED UNTIL th Firemen's Insur THIRTEENTH OF FEBRUARY, ‘at the same more ‘Waentny on & Georgetown BR, Co, Stook. BR. § Tne above stocks will be divided, re, anid comprise OVF SALEIS FURTHER POSTPONED TH OF FEBRCARY: ea at tie | TWELVE DrcoraTED pag S578, THIRTY. sETs i £3 ASSORTED eng rewplses, on TUESD: FOF PESRUARY. 19¥4 at "aL, all that certain. pl te Im the city of Weah- Columbia, and known and a the south part. of lot numbered twelve (13), bie hundred and six (108), fron feet om 19th atrect weet, and extend y to an alley i the ‘rear, au the: lat of said cits, and the improt fig of « frame dwelling. rd of te purchase money in*Cash, one- and one-third In twelve inontus fg with interes: on eaid dafeered teens at tgenad Sg come | and HALE'PAST Past FOUR O'CLOCK arcel of land and pre ben wits ieton and District down on the official ments thereon, consi WASHINGTON, BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, | within seven (7) Sao VAHD A. DUNCANSON BROS.. Auction: N. B—ONE OF THE HEIRS inat.« recet wale, but ms thereof, the court af. ARD A. NEWMAN, Trustee. oe ieee ak EJB, James Whitely, Henry H. Dodge, H. Cruger Oakley, | "J'SOMAS DOWLING, Auctioncer. 10ND Sh aly et William B. Travers, Special Partner. 20, €.40, §-00, 8:1 aid 1098 an. Ti fSt9e fo, S222) BUY AND SELL ON COMMISSION ALL CLASSES 4:46, 5-3. 7 00.8 1 0, 10-13 pean, FAY SECUI Baltimore on 50, 8-00. S00 ain, 1:25, OF RAILWAY SECURITIES, $83. 4-40, 590, 7 8:10, 8-00 pm. INS] GAS AND Ke SPARE ox. z , FEBRUARY EIGHTEENTH, at ON) At ridin our wuctisn foo jasc Copan Sige pblic Sams and a deed of trust japon tee. said real estate. oom! as the pro 4 shall fait toccomply with the teruns of sale | ys from the. ay of ik and coe RARE AND COSTLY COLLECTION OF CHINESE CEREMICS AND HIGHLY DECORATED PORCELAINS! coMPRIsIxo PARLOR AND TABLE DECORATIONS OF BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS, ON EXHIBITION MONDAY AND TUESDAY, FERRUARY 18ra AND 197s, 1864, AND WILL BE SOLD AT AUCTION, ox WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20rz AND 2isr, ar 1A. M. AND SP. ML, AT MY ART SALESROOM, SOUTHWEST OOR. PEN ato tots ‘some of the best stock in our city, DUNUANSON Bi OERY “ALE OF VALU AL RBTATE ON THE EAS! STRE) 1, BETWEEN '§ NORTHWEST. of decree of the Supreme Court of District of Columbia in. special. te ‘cause No. 7.982 Raulty, whe ert is complainant and fendants, the under oP FRNE rein. Frederick G, Cal Charlee Calvert et al. are de- fer for sale, cont All'couedyansing A BS 5 ph yernoiies ears, ‘Jal9-dde ‘A. AVE. AND lirm ST. ‘The above comprises specimens of the highest grades of Chinese Art, and is in every respect worthy the at- tention of connoisseurs and collectors. THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, my auction roo! H, 1884, commencing at 7:30 now ready for examination, WaskiNGron, D Ge Reb, 12, 1804. ieiven taatou MONDAY, FEBRUARY 188, the fish whi ‘onerie B street, between 7th and ot front of the fuh stalls uf’ (Centr) Washiueton Market, a atanted or allowed bi grprtign of Wasuington wo extilih war for the 1 nding, cfeauing anduale of fsb in a nd wharf or dock, shall be uated “at some ic river, Datura 1th street exat to the highest blader filags to be pall on the day of ‘paid within five days trom day MERS AT REGULAR NEW AND CHICAGO BOAKD TRADE PRICES. THE PUBLIC GENERALLY IS CIL‘Tiks OF ANE QUOTATIONS AND ‘One hundred di , aud the residue to be ‘side. y onder card of Cor By of the Bo ramming Major of E Eng THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. IHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. NE YOUNG AND SEAT CARRIAG v the Chicago Board of Trade and New York Cotton (oN. Op WEDNESD: eri, 1ekk, AT. ©. Tehail sell the HHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ‘Catalogue of Miscellaneous and Medjeal Books, em- bracinu finely’ lustrated ‘English Works to be seid a E LAth strgptand Pennsylvania BRUARY | Celock. “Books ‘THOMAS DOWLING, ‘NING, | GALE OF FISH WHARF PRIVILEGES. Orricz or THF ENGINEER Com: Notice is hereby vance P. ‘D 1 will be ao} auc:i n for the term of on year from Marel At TWO O'CLOCK PM on the pretuses, atx | in Georgetown Market House to the highest ., on the sare day, on ‘streets north weet, in PY DECKER, aginvers, USA neer Comunisel SOUND HORSES, ONE. + TWO SETS LIGHT DO} ABOLE, © Sugoaieck No. 100 Stat street, Georsetor re atock, ‘HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ELI [NoLE SE’ /BRUARY TWEN- at the stables of rpuouas DOWLING, EXECUTORS s. GOV'T AND D. C. BONDS; SHI and all “ther Guy BEAR V+ rey SPECIAL attention to obtainme CORRECT mises, ail information recaniing our various city rear Hine of said | Ror of tot ty-neven ( Ber of lot nea ety -sena ‘we AKDS. CONGEATUL ‘TION CARDS, defaultiug purchaser. yurchasers é FRaxces B, RB. BRO! MWELL, BAGS precutors Card-plate Engraving and Printing a specialty—100 fobs Stwawhdbs ‘Auctioneer. SALE_ OF VALUABLE ESTATE IN| GHORGETO the p.wer and authority 1h us v sr fast will testament, aid couieltof tho late we will ofer at publi PTH DAY OF MARCI OR OCLOCK BM ie iil ot ota peor paces promises standing togvther Tuuubered nivety-five (3 i wa, in the Dist Jet of Calumbia, frout- ing sity feot on the noah aide of Beal ret and un fe with that width one hundred and twe oes ee eich the bullae ad Wenpents On fhe sate, coljisSing of a uc tbr eswory ick house with cellar sitd attic Hug eald Lot with West strect an the “ame tn do- and conveyed in adeed. fcom Richast Smith to eegben Cana ate darinary a, 100, and recorded tn Fe folto Bet wea Pert of fot unmberd ninety-six (96), in Beal's fon to Georgetown, and tueludea wil Hoginiing for tuawsme at feet from flue southeast co in wad addition, th Tn lat Beal feet twenty-two fect. inors OF Teas. 80 tue cast line of {or numvered ninety-five (05) tn sald addition: thenoe ‘iundrea ect to th rear Une of gel lot: thenes castwardly and, parallel with the fret fine twenty-two fect, more or lew aud thence south: wardly one hundiel and twenty feet to point of begin of Sale: Oue-fourth of the 4 cag and the balance tn fr. pwenty-fouir months with intare angum on the deferred payments Rotes to be given for the aumno, secure ‘Also, the alley cou ro ca tame Ofhice, 4560 street HE “OTTO “GAS T'NGINE swat heat 434 sitet fut S109 pena Mats OF Migeecs ne tale : DON" Liketysgect Balsiuiore, GES | 5 toa tu tiene, any handling of tuck kod fo eee eS PLANE, DE OREST As REMEDY FoR} A | Pied.ctenc tor renee Perera hours feanale cotsplathte quntht coed Picvaters = woe Muckinen. “Meat gona dally of Toes Fatatee se, fe Lathowrey le Come Mille, ocatens Pages Genito dedock pm. with Inierceee Oniebow — | Tubs with extreme ao: thben ald Few ‘bor particulars as W prick &~ <b) = Utiboe ot @¢ Penna ave. Washineton, D.o. | Washilucou Gas Licht au QR foe, MES cuecks un etx nouns | ames de leant canes ‘working parte! ead 48 core Erase Gracsiinn SHE ude | Petts et cin co ROBERTSON, A REGULAR GRA\ LD WINE AND OLD FRIFNDS KNOWN AS euarabtees 8 cise i all ase op ag ported i reese. fe cared ta Sto Go twiNS Soe ee ‘prc Gan | Srewtat um 2 wit & | SUFeaBS ous ouang, xo. 619 D street, betwesih Uibaad et 2 b—Note by mul, atundeaes fe irtoa of fp chase entitled Re. “ole anc Bi achiners, Lathes, do Be. This enuine ve: One-third tog mont Dotige in “The ‘ae pare j auetioane ee ace ta peta e Scan the residue at six, by inti ise eS pencrved Evening Wa Dz Mer It is now undicpnted that WEIDE MEYERS CATAR RAH CURE fs the only treatment that will abeuitels cure Catarrah. Dr. Wei de Mefer's “Drearme” vith statements of symptoms by the cured, mailed free. D B. DEWEY & CO,, 182 Fulton street, 8.Y. febi-m,w,£,38t OUR ANCESTORS’ NERVE. The Secret of Their Unusual Vigor Ex- plained and How itcan be Acquired, ‘There wassomething about the sturdy vigor of for- mer generations that challenges the admiration of evers man. womanand child They were no epicures—those ancient fathera. They lived eimply, and succeasfully met and overcome difficulties that would have discour- ag d this age and generation. The rigors of the frontier ‘were supplemented by the savages; wild beasta threst- ened their enterprise and poverty was s common com- panion. Yet they bravely encountered and resisted all ‘those things and Iaid the foundations of a Iand whose Diessings we now enjoy. Their constitutions were strong; their health unsurpassed and yet they were forced to expose themselves continually. There certain- ly must have been some good and adequate osuse for all this and forthe phyuical superiority, of that age over the present, It is well known to every one conversant with the ‘history of that time that certain home compounds of strengthening qualitles were used almost universally by those pioneers, ‘The malarial cvils and exposuses to which they weresubjected necessitated this, When their ‘bodies become chilled by cold or debilitated by thedamp mists of = new country, they ware forced to counteract it by the use of antidotes. Medicines were few in those aya, and doctors almost unknown, Hence the prepa- rations above referred to. From among the number, all of which were compounded upon the same general prin- ciple, one wasfound tobe more efficient and hence far more popular than all the rest, It was well known through the middle and western states, and was sc- knowledged as the best prepiration for malarial disor- ders and general debility then known. The recipe for compounding this valuable article was handed down from one family and generation to another, was known, to the Harrison family, and is used as the basis and general formula for the present ‘* Tippecanoe,” the name Deing suggested by the battle im which Gen. Harrison ‘was engaged. The manufscturers have thoronebly in- vestigated this subject in ita minutest details, and are certain that for malasaimilation of food, dyspepeis, tired feelings, general debility, prostrations, malarial dis- orders and humors in the blood, nothiiig can exceed in value Tippecanoe,” which waa the medicine of ou forefathers, and seems destined to be the most popular preparation of the day. “Tippecanoe” is prepared and given tothe public by ‘Messrs. H. H. Warner & Co., of Rochester, N.Y,, propris- torsof the famous Warner's Safe Cure, which is now the moat extensively used of any American medicin& ‘The well-known standing of this house is a suficient gubrantee of the purity and power of thie preparation, which seeks to banish one of the greatest banes af the nineteenth century—mal-ussimilation of food. Any one who experiences trouble of digestion; who fecle lees vixor than formerly; whose aystem has unqusetiouably “ran down," and who realizes the necessity of some strengthening tonio, cannot afford to permit such symp. toms tocontinue, If the farmer finds that his three! ing machines does not separate the grain from thestraw t something is wrong and tries to repair the the food does not sustain the life: when. blood: when it causes the energy to de- it ism certain sign that some- thing ia wrong and that the human machine needs re- Pairing. It is not a question of choice; it isa matter of duty. You must attend to your health or your sick- ‘nega, and nothing will sooner overcome these evils than “Tippecanoe,” the medicine of the past, a safe guard for the present and a guarantee of health forthe future. It he realizes t part and ambition to di Royal LIQUIDGLUE pied Veryehing RRR 00% ¥ A 3 |foidesmock!. Hardus Eko y Reeo 8 yy £4 E |Graniett str EURO £ ROR ru] mia criacherare, Vasiete etd SE Saeea gees erin Wuantantss evi 3. & jashington, D. 0. FPS" WoRLD's HEALER, PROF. A. J. DEXTER, Pibo ras loceted in Jacksonville, Fla. last winter, and for the 2:2, mouths at Minnespolis and et an. fe ‘abd public, Tooutsd ‘at 52) TSE ntree” Washington, DG. for the ‘Winter, qa fs now prepared to treat patlente ffomm any naar any Sehd fora. copy” of Rereor Se wo lag tic Jou nal (mailed free to any address), cont ig vaines of hundreds cuced—namb ra of them aire , und some of nat on Lrepat ton. Since my arrival on cures, of noted people whose baie: and addr se can be obtained | at my office Maynetic Medical B im cures a grat num- Ber, of alseauce:, sent by, express. Gold and diamond medal, presented by pa'feuts curd, on exhibition at office.’ Gen.” Dent's svforn ethdavit, with hundreds of rash haye perforined som: w others, to be seen at office. Office Hours:—9am. tol2m, 2p.m.toSpm, 7408 p.m. Sundays 10) 11:90 a.m. only. Consultation free. feb8-1m_ 2d Edition. tt Teams ofa Sa Charges Against Postmaster Pearson. TRE POSTMASTER GENERAL ASKED TO INVESTIOATE. New York, Feb. 15.—William T. Young, formany years a clerk'In the post office tn this city, has warded the following sworn charges master Pearson and asks Postmaster General Gres- ham for an investigation: Charge tiret—That maui matter has been office tm the city of iew York with a view to de- celye the public as to the time of Its arrival at the Charge 21.—That certain preferences are shown tovcerttin malls as epectaities, to the detriment of other mall matter. Charge 8d.—That the business, as now being done to snit the ideas of One Juo. ‘Richards, superin jetains and has detained certain mail ‘one to twelve hours, Latest Foreign News by Cable. A DUEL IN PARIS. Feb. 15.—A duel between M. I. whavean, both members of the chamber of ‘occured this morning. The former was ANOTHER LAW AGAINST ANARCHISTS. Yrawna, Feb. 15.—The lower nouse of the -Aus- trian reichsrath has directed against anarc assed the exce] sts Dy @ Vote of 177 to 187. THE FATRIOTIO SOCIETY OF LONDON CONDEMNING GLADSTONR'S ROYPTIAN POLICY. Loxpon, Feb. 15.—The mass meeting at the Guild- hall this afternoon, under the auspices of the Patri- otic Society, was attended by & ided. |The meeting condemned the jan policy of the government and the cont or Synloh had cused the sac- It declared the revival Qf slavery and the slave trade must be ‘and that a trade route to Central Africa persona. The condemned the Stabbed to Death, Avauata, Ga., Feb. 15.—In a Philpot to death. ‘ht In a fire-engine jreen was arrested. Eee Wendell Phillips’ Will. Boston, Feb. 15.—The will of We ‘the probate court to-day. No public be- is property, ed to bis FINANOIAL 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 spectal wire to H. H. Dodge, 699 15th street: endell Phillips laow and adopted 85% 884 N. J. Cont. 27 ¥¢ Oregon Trans. . One & West. & |Pac. Mail. | 14'Peo. D. & | 21% Texas Pac. 17g, 18% Union Pac. 343g) 3559) Wab. Pac. 9435) 944 Do. 5 ‘9° |West. Union. Street To-da: INACTIVITY IN THE STOCK MaRKET—MB, VANDER- BILT’S OPERATIONS, ‘Naw YorK, Feb. 15.—Stooks were dull and strot this morning, and the changes were slight. Roc! Island is firm at 1254124: rain this morninj Teacted to 54: Railway bonds were West Shore 5's rose to In regard to the story this morning that Vanderbilt had se- Sured the road, P. P. Freeman & Co., a well known Vanderbilt nobse, state that Mr. Vanderbilt does Rot own a doliar’s worth of the West Shore securi- says: The stock market was extremely inactive this forenoon. The elements of activity are not lacking, however, Meved to be strongly. 0 than usually watchful ol ments. The bull clique control of the market, but for some reason are not ‘The bull movement, | 1p as the cliques are be- ized, and are more each others move- TMT PEAWSTLYANIA AVERTR, are believed to have ing the advantage. ‘@ week or two week yet, There seems no doubt tl Vanderbilt has been making acquiring the control of the Rock Island. Union AFFAIRS aT THE CAPITOL. Nominations To-Day. ‘THE STATE DINNER ‘The President sent the following mominations to | ‘The state dinner gtven last night by the Presi- the Senate to-day: Yo de associate of the supreme Court of the Territory of M § of to be collector of in ternal revenue for the district of Nevada, Postmasters—" a Cockle, at Peoria, TL; John I. Smite, at Thorsown, Tad, Indian Education. 4 JOINT RESOLUTION TO REMEDY THE ACT OP 1682. ‘Mr. Dawes, from the committee on Indian affatrs, Teported in the Senate to-day a joint resolution de-} tice.” The sic] signed to remedy a diMculty which had arisen in the execution of an act of 1882, relating to the ap- lication of moneys for the Indians’ education. Mr. Dawes explained that the of the Tr had at first considered ‘act permitted the erection of new as the maintenance of old ones, Fred. C. Lot trial education of Indian. officers, Mr. Dawes mature consideration, concl ‘worded, @id not warrant the erect Ki Tution was to enable the obligations in mgood rate entered into in connection Dr to be carried out, ‘The resolution was passed. ‘The Labor Question, HARING TO-DAY BEFORE THE HOUSE LABOR COM- MITTEE—A CAPITALIST WHO DOES KOT BELIEVE IN THE KIGHT-HOUR LAW—REPRESENTATIVES OP NAVY YARD EMPLOYES ON THE SUBJECT. | might define a day's labor, but outside competition, but shot three foreign laborers. havy'yard, made arguments | of the statute. larities practiced by Messra. 81 bill. ‘naval committees in former Congresses, and | with the endorsement, referred to the committes affairs had the .. Messrs. Hen- ‘Tulley and Budd before the com- mittee in behalf of the bill, and ey ument before Gen. Hunton made an argument ‘the House | Zlections committee to-day in behalf of Mr. Peters, ‘Yn the Peters-Wood election contest of Kansas. ‘The House committee on Pacific railroads heard Messra Belford and Sumner in adv. thelr bills to reduce rates of fare on the Nc on commerce. ‘The House committee on Chinese bill under discussion ‘understood that it will be fa Pacific and Central OF THR FATAL AFPRAY. Faciflc was exceptionally etrong this forenoon, and the Northern Pacitic exceptio: ‘The Markets, BALTIMORE, Feb. 15. Caroling sixes, old. 1.10% bid to-day. BALTIMORE, Feb. 15.—Cotton Flour firm, with good” in: western euper, 2.7583: izes, deferred. new threes, 54; ative patent. 7 “do. amber, 1 19a. ‘western winter ‘ern red, 1.10a1,13; L14al 106; No. 2 aidisgc May, 1 3xal southern nominal 1336; June, 11dal. lay: Re ea Woot 2s BENGE SABLE Co French Clarets, €1.60 per all ‘Aluesloan uative Wines; rai dioa and Cham Cellfornia, Vinwinia aj Ohio, goo. bot, fe toe HOUR a TAL didi Fegn'a ava, nts for fipst-cluss houses. Bordeaus, Burgundy cisdispuartes ad Gout. lus de toute burton on Cauase jus-2mu* Securrry Fro Loss By Busauasy, ROBBERY, FIRE OR ACCIDENT. THE NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, | of Washington, erate oUt creer ame Ney Rone Rie Soipaiy” vets Wat Joining vaults, provided for Safe-rentera. VAULT DOORS GUARDED BY THE SARGENT ‘TIME-LOCK, SECURITIES AND VALUABLES of every descrip. tion, inclug BONDS ang STOQks PLA’ " ea HeiaLOUARANHE StS ule Lor into INP. SW tt PRE, area Anta ESTEVAN, secretary, Di 8.5 Nyman, Asst. Se0's, io P. Soper Charles 0, G| , 08 0, Fenrdureds, Henry A.W dibert Le Bttirtevant, Thora Evans Sohn G. Parke. a stan eae mae, steamer, 5398563. Oxte 2 ara ast On gouthern white, 62: do. s Buds Renneylvante done Te bak paad3; Penney van are Hay steady—prime to choice Penn alk cate shoulders ane cleat 10%, Bacon—shoulders, 9; clear [nrediuel, 10% Bute ma frolewun dull and etay~refined, | getbig Cotten dll Bio. oargoes,“ondtanty rar qiiiet and ‘ea rated a ea ta Whisky aut, 1a irerpoo! pat ‘steatier ‘wheat, 17,000’ bushels; corn, 2 ota, 3 x hela.” Shipments wheat, 700 corn. 21,000 bushele, Sales—wheat, 662,000 ‘bushels: corn, 118, br Tae, rom $8 €0 460 per jean, me Hoonts aul oaks ad: To Br Resronep To Dury.—Secretary Folger has revoked the order suspending Inspector Cauld- ‘well, of the New York district, and he will be re- storéd to duty. Cauldwell was suspended an investigation into the causes of the Riverdale disaster. An officer detailed to investigate the matter has made report to the Secretary, exon- erating Mr. Cauldwell Supervising Inspector Starbuck for having tre: him unfairly in-the matter. According to the re- ineer of the Riverdale was, ina degree, responsible for the explosion, because of his failure to report known defects in the boiler to ———— HONOKS FOR THE OFFICERS AND CREW OF THE “Daxrme.”—Secretary Folger has issued an order commending the bravery and humanity shown by. the officers and men of the revenue cutter “Dex- and severely censu SAPE-KEEPING, on 2 port the chief e ‘BOUCHE, FILS & 00. MAXIMUM, Very dry, ats. and pte, bY IN CABINET, { if 1 BEY VERSA § Sinden’ 4? ‘Three well-known brands of Champagne are guaran- teed to be troin the Vintage of 1878, which has produced the finest Champaymes of the past 15 years, For salevy BARBOUR & HAMILTON” AND THOS. RUSSELL. at-sm Eowe Caveny & Ca. 1426 New York avenua, PLUMBING, HEATING AND VENTILATING, A Large Stock of RANGES, FURNACES, LATRDBES, GRATES AND FENDERS, 5 At Low Prices, JOBBING IN ALL THESE LINES PROMPTLY AT- 5 TENDED TO. Tx Greco & Bowe Cananaz Co ARE OFFERING THEIR LARGE STOCK OF FINE CARRIAGES AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Arch and 12th streets, ert-set : Philadelphia, Pa, ‘BE ‘NEVER. TRATeR aaa i Dorthwest. earn rete armen roe ter” at the wreck of the “City of Columbus” off Gay Head, on the 18th inst. ing Lteuténants John U. and Charies D. tion of the department, and Presi “That 24 Lieut. John.U. Rhodes, of the United States revenue marine service, be advanced twen- ty-one numbers in his grade, so'that his name shall iter “next after thet of 2d Lieut. in the list of second Meutenants. ‘That the names of the following officers shall be thanks of the departments capt. thanks of the department: Capt ist Lieut, Warrington D. Roath 2a “Lieut, Jou U. Rhodes, 34 Lieut. Charles D, Kenn neer A.'L. Harrison, First Assistant Rockefeller and Seeond Assistant 1a specially mention- thodes, Warrit Samuel E. Mai Chief Engi- PURCHASE OF SILVER FOR THE MINTS.—The Treas- ury department yesterday purchased 380,000 ounces of fine silver forthe mints at Philadel Francisco and New Orleans, AMONG THR CALLERS at the W hite House to-day were Senators Van Wyck, Sawyer and Gibson, Representatives Evans, Neece, M Helton, Lawrence, "Henderson, james, Burleigh, Keily, Muginnis, ex-Representative Duunell, Cyrus M. Field, Judge Danforth (N. "omas, Robinson, ONLY Five Dottans 4 Monta For Car Tioxera— Mr. E. L. Stevens, the chief clerk of the Indian bu- reau, called the attention of a Si. vo a paragraph In an article in yesterday naes of the Int ‘that the indian dureau hi last year $20 per month for car uckets. veli8 Said that this was incorrect, as the xpenditure for this purpose during the year ‘Was $60, or $5 per month, Anmy OnvERs.—The orderdirecting Lieut. arthur . Dueat, Jr, $4 calvary, to proceed from Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, to Fort Thomas, Arizona, is oner Patterson. Philip Brown testiNed that he heard Brice say that he had been out doors w: he kept urging Pete to take off his apron; ington went out pulling Brice with him. B'wreut to the slat’ and washed oe 4 Set that he heard Briee con- nding wit urging inthe yard. Brice dedafed “that Hamington, who Was the best map. then took off his coat and said, “Came the same time Brice ‘to the Bang out, “Hold hold on” ot out’ Washington pulled fim, Cana tho “latter” pull Brice came back an ‘the blood off the knife. from under his coat and Washington yelled out, “The man and witness don’t; don’t kil him.” ’ The cook thea ran. ‘took the knire trom Brice, Washii and asked for g doctor, saying, “Ol to death,” and fell, saying, “Oh, Lord. Calvert Crutchfield testified that before | fray he was in the pantry the knife, and wiping tt eff, put it under his and then went out into the kitchen. don’t let him kill me,! | _Dr.J. B. Hi testified te the wound, which was punctured about the right hip, about 7 Inches cee and an inch ‘the femoral arte producing fatal hemorrhage. Dra. Ki and assisted at the autopsy. ‘The knife, a knife with a blade of 14 inches long, was exhibited. James Baker testified to the quarrel about an order; that Washington tol | he must have for plied, ‘you are a liar.” Wast e quarrel THE venpicr ‘was that death was caused by a wound inflicted by a knife in the hands of Edward W. Brice. ‘The coroner committed Brice for the action of the grand jury. Real Estate and Buildings. LAND FOR THE WATER WORKS EXTENSION—FRANE K. WARD NESOTIATING FOR D STREET PROPRETY— A NEW APARTMENT HOUSE—THR CASINO OON- ‘TRACT, ETO. ‘The commission, consisting of B. H. Warner, M. G. Emery and Thos. J. Fisher, appointed to appraise the land for the water works extension, are vigor- ously prosecuting their work. At presentthey are examining block 22, comprising the property ad- Joining the Soldiers’ Home. ‘They will soon submit ‘their report to the Commissioners. Mr. Frank K. Ward ts negoUating tor a large Dlock of landon D street, between 9th and ‘known as the Moore property. concluded he will remove his it dairy estab- Kron this: propetty, ‘erected. ment on 81 street, and locate ‘where sultable will be is stated that Ms. Wm. Walter: Mt was moumonéa aed in yesterdays eran, | nas Seclded” pot to erect on the ground which fronts on Dupont at Se eee ‘most desirable in that localit Cee ae ean Snes to the neceselty for some modification of he plans in order to bring the cost within the ofthe capital, ag Richard w. Carter’s Will. A.NOTICE OF 4 PROTEST PILED. ‘The will of the late Richard W. Carter was to-day. Itts dated January 2eth last, and providing for the payment of debts he beqt to his son, R. W., $10, adding, “with which I ommend him to purchase a execu revoked, and he is detafled for instruction at the application for infantry and cavalry at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. Leave for six months on surgeon's certificate of disability, rama ots ae ‘been found 0; sion of leave granted ‘him 4s still furthe ‘until further orders on account of disabili direction of the President the army retiring convened at Little Rock barracks, this office, is distived. A ‘Arkansas, from issued a cireular amending ‘the regulations of Steam Nowssla. Ail the suc and floats shall be branded ‘of the steamer to which ‘vers not leas than one and a halt employment relation to the elgife hour aw, that the government say that a man should not work for more | This he considered an tnfrit upon: liberty. Labor shouid, he sala, fon free within the country. He said he would rater have the services of two American laborers than NAVY YARD EMPLOYES. In the afternoon Mr. J. M. Davis, a representa- tive of the employes of the Philadeiphta navy yard, end Richard Emmons, of in favor of the énforcement of the eight-hour law, and in cupport of a claim for extra gay for the days, % | they have worked over eight hours since the pas- Capitel Tepics. INVESTIGATING THE ALABAMA U. 8. MARSHALS. 45 Mr. Bowman continued his testimony before Mr. ‘< Springer’s committee this mornin asto the trregu- | Tarities trobach, Turner aud isco in eae - ae one of Smee = tected to an alleged, conspiracy ‘* | part of Strobach and Turnér to tepeas of. ‘HL i | Smith, district attorney, for the nerthern and mid- die districts of Alabama, because he had persecuted Strobach under charges made against him THE SARATOGA MONUMENT. Hon. John H. Starin and Algernon &. Sullivan, of New York, and Judge Bacon, of Utica, and ex-As- semblyman Potter, of Saratoga, ‘the joint committee on the library ‘behalt of the bill now pending for an aj Of $40,000 to complete the decorations of the mon- ‘ument erected on the battle fisid of Saratoga. | Committee seemed to be decidedly in favor of ‘MINOR NOTES. Dr. B. Jay Jeffries, of Boston, appeared before ‘the House committee on naval affairs to-day, in Dehalf of the international signal commission, which has been twice favorably reported by the The Depot Trageay. ‘TESTIMONY TAKEN AT TUE CORONER'S INQUEST THIS APTERNOON—TRE STORIES TOLD BY RYE-WITNRSSES, ‘The inquest upon the body of Peter Washington, ‘who was Killed this morning at the Baltimore and i ‘hjm to come out he would show and Brice came tn wil g n the order,and Brice re- ton then sald he, Would take Brice out. and give him a. wi Then the order was filled and Brice took it ining-roop. Briee, upon coming back, Hd fal a family ld ! r y f me i I ‘ 7 ! : Placed covers for forty@ight was arranged with “Ts7 As the dinner was given to the Justices of { the Court and “jutges of the Court of | taims all the decorations of the table were of ap- | Eel designs Aivng the center, some four or Ng Took Was composed entirely ot Jacqueminot and tea roses: the dome of crimson white azalias, the architrave 3 While the supports Were of smilax with clusters uf | Mlacs. Underneath the “Temple of Justice” iay open book, on which, tn large black letters were Fe a ie ‘one on each pays, “Law, Constitu- ‘of roses, over which poised an open um- te i | ‘wings, “the American ea Fight of the President eat Mra. W ai annie i ip Fd : Ger: The President abd hrs Waite; Justice Miller and Mrs. Field; Justice Field and Mrs. Miler, Ju: {ce Bradley and Mrs. Woods; Justice Harlan and | Mrs. Matthews; Justios Woods and Mrs Blatch- | H i i nga; a ‘General Brewster and Mrs. Pugh: Senator Ramunds and Mra Randolph, Tucker: sn ator Logan and Mrs Poland: Sena sis Mra Wi y Senator Moiillan and Mrs. ors ‘Detmer; Senator Pugh and Miss Taylor; Mr. Tucker SET a : tative and Mra David Dudley Field; Mr. FE. age and ie ee rns actor and Miss Stewart; Hom. David Dudley Field and Mra Maury; Mr. French and Mra Coit; Chief Jus- {ce Walte dnd Mra. McKiroy, and Mr. Maury with Mr. Colt. Mrs. Mciiroy wore’ black velvet ad di White silk with black Uhread lace flounces; Mrs. David Dudley Field, garnet velvet; Mrs. Matthews, gray velvet and brocade; Mrs Woods, maroou vei! vet; Mrs. Blatchford, brown brocade and velvet: MIS, Logan, dark biue velvet and got biue sural peas: Miss Ingalla ac silk and pur Deaded wit le velvet; Mra. Randolph Tucker, white silk; ch, Diack brocade velvet; Mis Poland, black 5) lace over scarlet wlik; Mra Wadsworth, White satin Surah; Miss Taylor, blossom pink sural with brocaded punela; Mra Bancroft Davis, a com- bination of light and dark Diue silk aud veivet, and Miss Matthews, in white silk and lace. The reception held last evening at the residence Of the Secretary of State was the occasion of a lange re . Secretary and Mrs, Frelingtuysen were Sssisted fa recelving by Miss Lucy, Silss Preting, huysen 5 Presiding ia we supper toon. In te ve dent. Among those present were ti their Wives; Mrs Kicketis, Sena! Mrs. Wainwright, Mrs. Shroeder, Gn Nicholas Ande:son, Mrs Laughton, Miss Bergh: Man, Attorney General and Mrs. brewster, Miss May McClellan, Mr. aud Mrs. A. yes, General ‘and Miss Schetck, ‘Dr. N Mrs Meagher, Baron and Madam d? Struve, Bare nd Baroness Fava, aud neariy all of the’ rest of | the diplomatic corps. A leap year german was given last uight at the Seminary bullding in Georgetown, under the dire: Clow plus, | 200 gTanted an flowers of every descripiton lowly At elther end of the “Temple” were smllaz. in, which teted, pans uf care, im which res 8 of carba- In. the middle ot the cross- | Adopted Genouncing the kgypuan pobcy of ‘each end of the table were large circular Ulies of the valley. Conserves and bonbons at Intervals, int here and Of toes and jellies, over which Justice, with Mra, Miller assigned rectly te was Mrs. McEITvs , at Justice Waite was seated, Miller, ‘The mantels in the Danked with Easter ites, hya- OW LUlIps, With a deep over- | ‘Grasses. Sixteen courses were company entered in the following o- | | giving the mayor of New York the sole | Pointing heads of departments and dolug Matthews and Mrs. Brewster; Justice Justice Blatchford dnd Mrs. ent table there was one of Lie i a plaques of ruses with an umbrella oF llles ot | the valley sent trom the White Huuse Uy the Presi- President | and Mrs. McElroy, the Justices of the Supreme Court, and the judges of the Court of Claims with | rand Mrm. Pal- | mner, Mr. Herbert, of Muckross, Ireland, Lieut. and 1 and Mrs. ris, Miss De Mille, Miss Katy Beach, Mrs. “Lieut. Steveuson, Miss Wallach, BUILDING PERMITS s i Dy Inspector Kutwisie: Arthur ware room and . Nicholay, erect two three ch, between A add B streeta, A. second Of $4,000,000, given Dy Rochester and Pitts! Tplleved codpear r, corded a few days ago in the Monroe. clerk's office, las jeury |S. Parker has been missing’ college, Phuiadelpnia, since Pebruary 10, i we feet long, there Was a floral “Teupie of Fuse | UONLMS of Girard college offer $90 reward BOF’ lation that will lead to his dissovery. I Syracuse, N.Y. Judge Vann yesterday, fajunetton gpara company from producing the “Beggar = Mr. Abbey offers Sara Bernhardt $1,900 tor ‘Ormance in Aterica Next season, whe tO er OWL company and he to pay all other A menting attended Uy 15.00) people was Shefieid, England, inst pigut. | A itt : Ca im Annie of Pht agen toty-mve porn aioe neon yesterday with a revelver in ber hand 3 ins ‘Ubrough her heart. Her busband killed s ‘Lhe same manner last Mi There oy ue, the state of Marriand frecn CANES 6f Courts, registers of Wills, suerits, £0, the 6am $60,000, as stated in Gov. MeLane’s figancial mes sage. A mass-meeting was held in New York last night | to mdorse the bill tnureduced im the legisiature, L Hs With the confirming power of the aldermen. ‘Toe New York board of aldermen structed the controller to refuse to pay the of ding ofiore under. the clay who Were non-residents of the city, The firm of L. D. Mowry & Son, cotton factors, of Charleston, S. C., Sespended payinent yeanerr ‘The rapid thaw has undermined the tee palace at Montreal, and'it must be Laken down immediately, 4. E. Redmond and W. Redmond, members of te British parlament from Ireland, and who have Deep, advovating the Parnell cause ‘in Australia, are ly New York en route to Ireland. ‘They say they ere hot tn sstapachy with the dy iamiters Mr. Wilam B Gti bas been so perititendent of the Western Union Tel com Haus, to Mill the vacamey caused by the of Mt, J. E. Zend) ‘The Oyster Campaign « Fature. NO ARKPSTS MADE—THE LAWEREAKERS WARNED~ REPORTS OF BATTLES Gal TO BE SENBATIUNAL. The failure on the part of tue oyster police Squadron to eMect any arrests tsgiving rise wo ‘sherp critictam in Dorchester county, Md. ‘The al leged “Intimidators” are local serapers or igh» dredgers, between whor ana the tumemen a feu has existed for years. It is intimated that they Were nottiied of the comniugof the steamers by Parties who went to Abnapolls ostensibiy:in the Interest of the tongmen, und took care to get out of The Way {n tine. Que Congman told the Baltimore Sum correspondent that on Friday Fishing bay ful of scrapers, but on Saturday” scarcely asa was to be seen. None of the alleged offenders were Da The “scrapers” were not even badly scared.” 11 ts Imeadiy hinted Wat the seamen Were sent on @ Wild coos: chase, aud that the Murry Was created in great part by the tongmen i the p Uuat 1 Would attract attention wo the nade yor mn afforded thelr beds. Netther tongu sctapers appear to stad much ina (er uaty, and the generas 7 Impression seems to be that Uh° lack of a single re- sponsivle head 1s fatal to its eficiency. . SENSATIONAL AQCOUNTS. A special to the Buitimore Sun says: A good deal Of bad Blood has been stirred up Levween the local Scrapers and tongtuen recently, and mutual threate of violence have been freely indulged in, but #0 far Without result. Each side secus altaid of the ther, and the only weapons ised have been Vo! eration and abuse. ‘The troubles have been greatly exaggerated, and tue sensational stories Uele- fraphed to northern and western papers bave Only The smallest possibi been no actual attac T open oF covet, On the | Police schooner Julia Tanuiiton. ‘The shot Wo have been fired did not Tall within a bi fon of Mrs. Pitt Cooke. The numerous favors were Y8Pds of her. There has, however, Deen & much admired. The ladies of the reception were “Pal of trespassing on forbidding ground. Bree ur. Mrs Matthews, Mrs. Beall, Sirs. Bailey, Mrs. Zelier and Mrs Hrde. Dancing was led by Mr. J. H. Gordon. ‘Those attending were ME ang Mra Pitt Cooke, Mr. aud airs. Jay, Cooke, Mr. and Mrs. Melville Shuster, Miss Kate Trimble, ‘iss Lockwood, Mins Burban, ie Hester, Miss Rit- i Mis$ Stevens, Miss Hardie, | 8S the Lelia ever had. ‘Mr, and Mra. Mayhew tenheuse, Miss Miss Jones, Miss Bates, Miss Murrod ‘of Baltimore, x Ming Miller and iss Moore, and jesera. Calh johns, Downman, Gordon, Ktt- tennouse, Goldsborough, ‘Modlait, "Pairn, Elnou, Dieble, Davis, Trimbic, Fowler, Hyde, Nicholson, sovieteiars Sy tee Ds Dion the redoubtable Cugnon fawlly, #0 miuch feared the commauntty, If the tongmen are to De bel did not show tiie slightest’ disposition to resist the unarined boat's crew sent from the Lelia to arrest ue of thelr nutaber, but ran away and Lid in the Uhe pursult of the Cannons about as tame a chase Blood and Thunder Literature. ANOTHEK JUVENILE GANG UNRARTEED IN a PENW SYLVANIA TOWN, “A Jesse James gang,” composed of bors ranging from 14 to 18 years of age, has been discovered 1 ‘The marriage of Lieut. Danenhower to Miss Helen Susnandoah, Pa. It wus found that the boys hag ‘Sloan will be solemnized on March 12th at Oswego, erected a shanty in ®@ vacantiot. Underneath @ N.Y. The wedding will be a morning one, at the CPUMF had been dug some six fect deep and the residence of Miss ‘Sloan's parents. Mise Danen, Sides Itned with boards. In this cellar, when vistteg hower wilt be the only brideamald. After the wed- by the police, were found tots of ail kinds, locks, Lieut. and Mrs. Danenhower will spend a key: Playing cards, checks, Checker- dine ith with his parents in this cliy. novels aud literature of the blood and tsunder The National Rifles last night, at their armory gave the lastof a series “at homes” that have é i i : Gial season. A Very lange crowd was present, and the occasion was an exceedingly enjoyable one, ‘and Messrs. Edwin A. Goodwin, Will. F. Bote ke. jebster Zantvinger aud Chas. H. isham, | The Saturday night bops will be continued through: | robberies Out Leat a3 a kind of permitted amusement. Mra Munson, of 1440 M street, gave a large din- ner party on Wednesday evening, at which were Preeas Lieut. and Mrs. Butler, Miss Marie Duncan, | THREE BU Gharies Thompson, Lients. Garlington and | Lemly and Mr. issued cards for a tea trom 4 to7 on the 20th inst. ‘The leap year german party of one hundred ia. | dies, under the charge of Mrs. Lydecker end Mrs, Emory, will not ve given this season, althou juany ot the arrangements bad been iiearly per- Mra, Maulsby, of Farragut Square, gave a lunch Party to a number of young Miles this afternoon, ‘The Army and Navy club will give an extea man on the 22d instant at Armory hall, npoi Socasion the favors will bs expeclally attractive. ‘The Misses Townsend, of I street, near Qih, sent outa number of invitations for a George y, Sesars. W. Stokes, M. £. Danforth, Frank MeDermott, W. H. Keueas- ‘Thos. A. Garner and George M. Trimble. The tee on entertainment, to whom the ‘credit . Bradford. Miss Munson las elt Te | w Style. A large quantity of articles had been re lubeed a few minutes previously by some of the Gang, they having heard tn some Way Of the polices coming. “Shortly afterward a large sled, drawn by a number of the gang, was captured by Capt. Johnie Son. Investigations ye Ubat the gang met quite frequently, and, when not otherwise en gaged, played carts, and the checks were used as mnouey. They had & regulag oath-bound organiza Uiow, having grips, passwords, etc. before eatert ‘Ube baud Ube Candidate waé balloted for, and elected, iniUated. The appiiaant wae then partly stripped and tled upagattist the wn walt Of the success of the Kiifles’ enlertainment, Luis sea- and made to swear not to revel the secret } Bon is largely due, Cousists of Geo. W. Evans, chalr- passwords, ete, under tertaln. pv Tn th position Uhe applicant was kept for one hour while The rest kept Up @ series of tortures. A nuiber of Hi Pesidences aud sures Lave been traced to this gang. pnt ‘clone in Georgin. YRED HOUSES DEMOLISRED AND 1,600 PROPLE MADE ROMELERS. A cyclone passed over the northwemern portion of Georgia Wednesday. ‘Trees, fences, and bulldings An the path of the wind were blown down witnout lumber, At Janesbuto’ the colored Methodist church Was carried away and several houses une Toofed. In the country It ts estimated that not les Than 200 small houses and negro cabins were de. tolled and 1,500 peupie rendered homeless. ‘Te Fearfal Cy Tnlles from Covinctou a colored woman Was picked up bodily by the and, after being carried some distance throagh ‘air, was landed tn » Staall streasn, hich she Was rescued alt but Dadly Wjured. ‘Two negro eculidren pestishe beneath the falling ruins of wcabin ta which they : f g the cyclone came a rapid rise In the Representative and Mrs. Washburn held a large | Smll Streains, which flooded Lue lowlands for miles @ancing reception last evening at their handsome ¥ sist Miss Marte | Washburn, There were present neatly every one | home on Scott Circle. Mra. Washburn wa: ih receiving the guests by her ulece prominent in the social world. At the ball of last evening given by Mr. and Mrs fc dat Mrs Alex. Graham Bell, Mrs. Charles J. fell and ire. Grossman. Between four and five | hundred including many members of te DI Corps, Senators and Representutives, their wives, and society people generally, Mra. Henry Coles and her sister- ot Fort Green Place, Brooklyn, N. ¥., who have been the Of Miss Sallie Hood, of dis 3a treet north for the past two weeks, Jett Cor terday’s Stak, was gradually growing weaker (his A ais ay mptouss Sere beconainy mers ‘His physicians are Dra. S.C. Busey, alarming. =| J, Ford Thompson and J. W. Dunn. "No Hope fe onferiaina ot recovery. Dr. Ford, who three years of age, was a native of | New York. He studied his profession at Philadel- and bis uation joined the Union S58 etrgean attach ached toa New ‘very successfal He has made the reputation of etg one of the most skilirul surgeons in the Dis- trict, hes much esteemed, and his Geath, will be deplored by avery large'circle of | i ut her resi | county, | Mills, Ma. to. tives and friends tuvit tosttend loterment st York regi- | Creek cemetery. > About the close of the war he engaged in | in this city, establishing himselt on Cap- | o'clock a. ms. | ¢.G.and M. A. tol Hu His professional career here has ‘been | ¢: Gand M.A Sch ‘nnd caused considerable oss of cattle by drownlng. ‘The Quauclal loss wil yn badly ageTAAte $100,000, MARKIED, HAUL. On February ith, 0 et the Min COKA A BALL, of Rockville Ma’ O-# DENNIS. At 449 o'clock p.m on February 16th, wd month apd tow nd yx, wife of Rev. Alex, of Mdgut Zou M. ® chur ide aro invited to atband Georgetown. DO ne funeral from ber law, Mrs. FV, | Inte renidence, No. 2528 Petrent, West Waslitron, D eo C., at bo'clock & aa, February 16th, luterment af West iver aa is cs aleong hyd ty ‘bter of Rev. William M. vem, on Perea! Witneral from her fathers residenoe, 1396 T atret, j Saturday. at turee p.m. ‘Tur Iuuwess ov Dr. C. M. FoRD —Dr. Chartes M. | ‘whose serious tilness: Was mentioned in ye: | MoCENEY. On Pridas, 15th, 1884.88 toro orlsck a it, ROBERT PATTERSON son of Hotes “Funeral at two alock, Sunday. Lit sastant, fram ‘ab wo och ae mice of iia areata, on Bunker Hult ‘roads a te Wednesday, February at 6% in, JAMES PARKER in the seventy seventh eat rod Seal servic late residence, ear dtl orem (eatundayy at TE SD ean. SCHNEID! hraary 15, 1884, at OND, ‘youngest on, chet yeata, taree montis 0, Pritey, Puueral strictly private, SIMMS. On Wet 13, 1 ua pun..f pagumone, TOWARD SIMMS, ape bloc eat | | Funeral from St. Aloysius charch Satu the Yeah ant a ten oviock Friends Of te faulty ARRIVAL OF INeaNB SOLDIERS.—There were twen- | ure respectfully invited to attend ty-three insane soldiers on the train that arrived | here at two o'clock at the B.& P. depot. They were from the Soldiers’ Home at Saugus, Maine, aud were to St. Elizabeth in Ruox's busses At | Hhree otlock about sixty morearrived fom Dayton, Alexandria Affairs, Reported for Tux EVENING STAR. ‘Duaru or ax Ex-Mavor.—Mr. Wm. B. Price diet his bome on King street yesteriay afternoon. | 8 tong time. he occupied “2 prominent place in 1 irs. Me mastered the carpenters’ trade, | and then carried on busivess for years as master Duflder and architect. Tu the heated political cam- | ‘of 1844 he was Lot the Ashland Glee i i i f i i : 5 EE iu i Phe re f i i Sey ‘out by the superintendent of ‘Superintendent at all il | i ates raat tl SLANTON, On February 24. 1844, at 10-40 p.mn., Mrs MAE ANS STANTUN. a No, 2005 ‘Dunbarton atrect, West Wasuipeton ‘Nouint of Funeral hereafter. ° HUMAN. Gu Tuardas; February 14 1894. at 0 9, ip JAMES TRUMAN, aged seve: years. ™ Notice of funeral henafters AMES HELLEW. (Loca CATHOLIC. BoOKSEL ‘ pan 2. year), Undertaker. mtreet, Ua Patent Ome. “New Goods, prompt on RTHUR ROONEY & 00. PROFESSIONAL EM. A Niiiners and Uudnetskems ” Telaphoos aap | Bitet‘choee new wlock of Ou ‘cube il c®. VERNON HAS J. GAWLER sl xc ~ s 22Pa Ave. uw. ch mete faperais SES ‘counection.

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