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a _ POTOMAC RIVER ROATS AUCTION SALES. 1-sTH STEAMER w s ain i TTANO LEAVEs SES ES: AEF every SUNDAY. TUE-DAa\S A hin for Mattos Creek res 1M invs, Wednesdays and tr tas Worpine at Bs sci FLAT ir aye GANT. FRENCH PEATE. MAX OR, | br as See Sage ant Puce, | SEVERAL PALLOR SCITES: WINDOW BANG | Lae RD esp ae TNS VERY HIND OME MARQUEE EN | ; y's down snd Mowdoyeand Wal} F CHATS". HANDSOM “SET. CH Eee ghia treed mae SPRIN TABLES, TWO SUVERL BUUR CASES LADIES SECRETAGY, PILLAR +XTENSION TABLE, WAL- EAD CAVING. STAND, HAND pV AKVING. STAND, HAS WALNUT MIRRO: Rath ae are iS" ke" TOoNTHER WiTH THE ONE’ BI Y feaves 7TH WEDNESDAY 8: oat Piney Punt avd Cor elie toa withthe Beston abd Frovidece seers eit Poveted daily elt 4.20) p.on — ot WELCH. Gen Aen HES REGU Silt LE ASD OTHER EFEROTS S JORNING, FEBRUARY TWENTY- Hots ae PES CeLOCR Tahal sell at rea ila "Kk atom t, formerly ooety fed by the te £6 Thgetwoll the entire Lote hold effecta, Partly stove _-rHoMAS DOWLING. Auct NANCIAL. _ TRESS MONFOF FINAN Squier eco, NKERS, Srser ARROWSMIT Leaves Tth-street whare ae 5 rane avenue, FCP POTOMAC RIVE: rANDTS BAT IMe Deboutg “OWED ON Coenectine with Poltim ghee at ase Sa aetna sb as Si SECURITIES UNITED STATES NTS aud TRADE DOLLARS bought Ket rates, everywhere. febi9 i es Sroce Tixzorars Wis ATlotuah ait intern 5 retu 3.8. PADGE CW. RIDLEY. pe) Tih.street whort Was ME YEBSosr xr zeeeee STFAyER Ww et Jock at w CORCORAS daly Concept Suedagy for Me. retuumung texches Washing I. 1. BLARE. Capte! STEAMERS._ WASHINGTON, BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, ‘NEW YORK, BOSTON, &. PRINCE & WHITELY, Stock Bsoxuns, 4 Broadway, 2UFisth Aveiue§ New York, General Partners: James Wh'tely, Henry H. Dodge, H. Cruger Oakley, ‘Hurry C. Logan, Washington. D.C, Maynard 0, Eyre William R, Travers, Special Partner: IL STEAMSHIPS, Sol prepaid tickets froma the Old Country to any rafl- «road station ih the United Sta: © Kates by dimet TOWN, G BUY AND SFLL ON COMMISSION ALL CLASSES ships from s OF RAILWAY SECURITIES, OW, Outward tickets at Lowest Ratea EF~ Drafts tur £1 and upwards issued at Lowest ‘Branch Oftice—£29 15th street (Corcoran Building.) Bates REE ravi & AEDES, Grarllinw H. H. DODGE, Resident Partner. 207 Broadway, New York | GEO. W. Moss, 205 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, | ‘ocks and Bods snd information re- fev2-atu.th Wasuington, DO, | gardine the Markets received through our wires IN- STANTLY, direct from the New York Stock Exchange Ali orders executed and reported PROMPTLY. — $a28. iW. LT. J. Wacar & Co. BANKERS AND BROKERS, (ORTH GERMAN LtcyD— gir ask Bytwers New Yous, Farae Sov THAMPTOS AND Line y Wilaul EVERY WED. from Brower ane: Brom, f Gremnen, 6 ew Yorks WG. WY wo ‘ foot, Ae 202 Wa (esew ise No. 603 15th street, opposite U. 8. Treasury, Ofer special inducemerts to. buy or sell CRUDE YEAROLEUA, either ior Cush or ou Margin, THF cUN tT BETWEE how FiEk balonis. Wed. DLs ERPOOL, ORK TABOR O8 Wed. Mar. 25, Boel IN LOTS @F 100 BARRELS OR MOR | OMPANY LYMITED, | | ‘> fnvite correspondence AJJinformation cheerfnt\y | etven, Jails, T. Basa Bistor & Co. STUCK AND GRAIN EXCHANGE, BOSION, NEW YORK, BALTIMORE And 1881 F STREEY NORTHWEST. Wasursorox, te vanes Tow rates, Steemge tick nm given fer Belfast. Glasgow, Forts cp the Continent an scare apply at the Co ayply at PTY. SELL AND CARRY STOCKS. GRATN, PROVI- SINS AND PETROLEUM ON MARGINS ANU IN LOTS TO SUIT CUSTOMERS AT REGULAR NEW <== | OF THADE PRICES. ENERALLY IS, INVITED 10 LLiTiks OF tHIS OFFICK CONSTAN’ | Ros J. Tuowss, BROKER TS GRATN. PROVISIONS, COTTON AND STOCKS, No, €13 15th St (National Metroplitan Bank Building.) > rare ‘above | Orders to Suy or sell, on marwin or for cash. executed Weta. day to Chicmm | ¢y the Chicazo Board of Trade and New York Cotton 8-40°p. mi. daily; ¥:49 | Exchanze. Coustaut quotadons tustautly received uy ore. Cleveland and De‘roit, with Sleep: | Giteet privute wires JF. SCHMITT & CO., Chicago correspondent. BAWXEI, WALLACE& CO., New Yorkcorrespondent {National Metropolitan Bank ion Janve B Bock = | _, (Onters by Telephone Promptly Attendedte» 4 S10, 10-60, 105% } ptm wd, ai, 1:25, ; | PBUX AND SELL U8 GovT AND D. © BONDS, Wo and 49 pm; Dae Wasi GaSLIGHT abd all Calle city R AILRE JADS. ZALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD, 4 MODEL FAST LIN ‘ND THE ONLY LINE Ei Wi fag aud Lake New York at 8108 ra, yd TOO. Ba. daly wi € 40, 8:00, 8:10,3, +o, ‘uals References wae Cars Fer Baituuere un week & Teporite racetend eniiect to check Veray SPECIAL attention to obtainine CORRECT RELIABLE tnformutioa rerarding our various city 40 wan thd Cally wor wad <0 ess quiries regarding same, H+KRY C. TOWERS & CO, 45 pa Gay excey Barerrown, 1015 am. v the West dail ie th 6:20, 7:50 wm, 2:95, may3l 1:8, 6:37 pam; San- y.end 2.25pm daily GO To DR” BROT! eet siuthwest. and be cured. Uhe only Yeician LW shiucton, att mtiyt 0. the trestnient ivase.” particularly that of Chitacter, for over 37 yearn. Ais YOU CAN CONFIDENTLY CONSULT Da 4, Miticorners, we & st. x.” Particular. attention to Ladies, maurried crsinwle. Sau WOUbIES trated: | Thre y GIVE NO FREE ERS", 906 twice orders BD pve S01 $0 to ome ide thow dg : Sige saa ste diseascs should consult Dra Raa of ¥y., ieseea Sue Beats sw. Wal tucnish, ek LORD, ei Losccnier Ajcent, z ia b13- MASHO0n ESTO GK BOTTLEOR Miteo ot ba ts! Invigorating Conlial, Will cure ny case of Seiniual Weekuess, Nervous De ua syotency. It amiparis vigor to the whole t southwest peecey 7 ae oP RNSNEYASTA norse, = MLAby SCENERY UIPMENT i ts i febis-ime ESTABLISHED AND Ja23-lan® Mail Express, tthe Weet with MSS#000 ResTonED. § victim of early tinprudencs, causing Nervous De. ity. Premature Decay. etc... haying. tried in vain y kuown remedy. coverad a simple Ineans sin) inae Car Want PALTINOLE Aap TOTO¥ a6 Ft. daily, ox self cure, which he will wend tree to his gut Keclesie vers, Aduieas J. H REEVES, 43 Chatham street. New to verk Jyl0-tu, this. ROBERTSON, CONFIDENTIAL CONSULT. ‘he Physictan for Gentlemen ad Ladien. — Over 20 ‘experience Wuarauterd. ted y Wednesday and saturday at bis Otice, 458 ¢ sthect Mit Siew Haves and Elmira st 940. a D East, 515.2, sliwstonene 43g ntrerts frond Wo pease OOSSEIHy ative: Baltimore: Mai ku itiuale cuntpdainte Gueky com Gaete “d diuly sf 1243 Tin atreet northwest Ofice hours ard wo sotclock pan. with FOP | MEN—CHECKS IN ures «0 three days. Drux Store, 15, 140. m. every week day ‘I thremeh trains connect at Jer. st Lvekyy Anges. sitord © evenunw douuie ter _2iyem,10.m 48 6 (OURS i. th street, lespead UI a Fy iaasiphn ws ad 140 = Uke p om, On A KEGULAR GRADUATE, 20 xperience, guarantees a cure in. all dinrases Hy Onan, AND PEEDEACKS AND ALERANLAIA AND Ab a Pm” Cb Suudayat sud 11:06) Sptom, 6-05, 408, 19-19 BDO ae and 10:40) Ub Subday’ ate Gand lu: « Frou Loss By Bonctans, ROBLERY, FUE OR ACCIDENT. NALIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANT, cf Washington, In tte own baiting, Const Dine eTREET axD Naw TORE. petal Churter, act of Conerens Jauuary Zn TAR su daily. the office, northeast corner webive. oC at the ater the € papers ae Paral Paweuwer Agent, as Matawer. ‘alt mas Bred TERK S EXTRACT OF ME. 4 FINEST AND COPAPEST MEAT FLAVORD Stuck FOR SUUPS, MALE DISHES AND tiie teqclucimiie BONDS Se! Sore ELRy “Dies, ae taken for SAFE REREENES HAL GCAANTE Te at uepaweerinae LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF aia AT. | omic Jal can de slivtald took | a ENJAMIN P. SNYDEI, President, ALES C GLOVTE oc Ik President. a oe Khexs & Co, Vice | ius | Fentamin P, Snyder, Charles C, Glover, fac simile | Join Cassels, Henry A Wi MR MRNS | Miter Sturtevant, hobs Laue mr}, OWI LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MEAT. | extensively. for unm tbe nd TC Elevators, Sewing Macuines, stems Grocers and | 12 Tothoxrapliie Prenwes Céfleo Alla, "Fane, <i States | 45, Kolime Machinery. Lathes, &e.. Ser enaine jovi ® Go., 9 Feuchurel pu with extreme anivuthneas aud Ferularity of Fonsemcs the east, namie Of working ‘parte 1) oF ised Varticulars as to prices Sc. Apyiy at Uflice >. Weslutwiou Ga Licht Co” ais OID % THAT NEVER BREAK: ‘pe wor while land apa MEORTERS OF FRENCH WINES COGNAG, Ci I] PAGNES ASD CunDIATS SA CHAM ‘French Claret, #100 fer fal SWE CELLULOID (kU ‘Aberican uatve Wines te Y ee ey ECUS SUSU Pah Fee 2 Us, Agents foe firt<csss houses brieaas Bees ee bon AG Cage Vie de Lolile buries it Calmee SRS. FISHER devotes ber ‘to the wantaot ome |. Patrons = Or wa ‘s :nde prepared at all times to answer in- | \HOMAS DOWLING. ULAR SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, \t salesroom ith street and satUnbaY FEBRUARY TWENTT? CLOCK, embracing— Parlor and Chamber Furniture, Dining Fine lot Blocks and Bopes uscd by builders, ‘Auctioneer. vanis avent LRD, at T) W# DE uxrza. Tt te now undisputed that WEI DE MEYER’S CA- TARRE CURE is the only treatment that will abeclute ‘Iycure Catarrh—freeh or chronic, “Tt isa marvel. Bev ‘Ato eae Scapa meg ALP. Frice Catro, N.Y." “Tt restored me to the pulpit, Carriages, Buzgies, Horses, &°. teva Homeh {OMAS DOWLING, Auct_ | Rev. George K. Rei, Coblevila, X.Y." “One box radi- WUter 5 winne TRUSTER'S ING No. 103 T S71 Isxi00 TU ALLEY. eq. one of the lat «f Columbia, and at the request of fwo(2), in Georwe 8 297, In Washinton Tea hs one asd two 5 Dearie interes? fru ‘Yevunciny and reco: ditue chaser in d fault, feb21-didbs SALE OF TWO-STORY BRICK DWELL- ‘REE: of a deed of trust. dated Janua nd duly recorded i Liber No. 993 folio in said’ District, toe Suuproventeuts tin feon, of wale: Oue-thind cash id wt time of sale and the balauice in equal payments ars, to be secured by !ureius'r's notes fay uf sa Ou proverty ao'd to the matief.ctic tale to be compli d with iu six days after sale, else £m tee reserves right to resell at 1iek and cost of WM. F. HOLTZMAN, Trustee, [MS & OO., Auctioneers. cally cured me, Bev. C. H. Taylor, 140 Noble street, Brooklyn." “A perfect cure after 30 years suffering, J. ‘D. McDonald, 710 Broadway. N. ¥.." o., ec. Thousands of testimonials are received from all parts of the world. KTHWEST AND LOT seu iten Ml oe Sist ther ty. l wil offer for sake at p om in front Cr The premise on TEESDAG. MATE H FOURTH, | Dallvered, 81.0 Dr, Wel De Meyer's “IREATIOR” Tas et HALT bas FOUR O'CLOG. Peat, Lot Ne yaare No, ‘with of which $100 must be aru’ subdivision of ‘with statemente by the cured, mailed free. D. B. Dewey & Co., 189 Fulton street, WZ €15-,6,th,30t aud a deed £ be trust at purcluser's cost. i rast Conz rms of pur rp tomas DOWLING, To be sold GRAND N.B.—The collection ts _feb20-6t Tomas Dow Line. CHAT, LOL LADIE- On SATU DAY. | FEI Thomas Dow! cli the above effects, bel Totiey. ‘ALE OF ‘STATE 0} ND AND fhe Distuct of Columihin, National comimencine aE FOUL 0 DAY. cH six (6), sews in the G, Douzds, covenants, and seribed in 7 6 wife, and M.rzarct Pat of sutdivieion anne ‘ue of the land records Diatri tof Colanbiay GQ) in aaid square No. 6: twenty (120) fet, ‘These of the purchase mn_ ne (9) and eighteen (18) 0 five thai noted dravi erty prc chun: of parcbasee =, DUNCANSON BROS CATALOGUE SALE OF ORIENTAL CARPETS, RUGS, PORTIERES, EMBROIDERIES AND SADDLE BAGS, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY axp FRIDAY, FEBRUARY TWENTY-SEVENTH, TWENTY- EACH DAY.. MONDAY AND TUESDAY, FEBRURARY 267m np 267m, In the first floor of my salearooms. southwest corner Pennsylvania avenue and Lith street. to this city, embracing new and beautiful designs, ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF GOLD WATCH AND 1884, at TWELVE O'CLOCK, at the anction rooms of By virtue of a dec ex of the 8 preme Court of ber, 1883 (aud amet.ded on the in equtt lon Tusurauce eotnpany is Hiain if aud John B Tyler and others red fenttunts, E Wail well, to the Ldeheat bidder. fu front of the pre FIP H DAY OF MARCH, 1se4. lots No. debt (5), subdivi-ion 93" I x handed and thirty (690; deed of partition, dated Dece s.ber 28, 1871, terrd into by and between also all th Of frosting on North Capitol street thirty-five (ib) fet | atid ten (10) inches byw deh of one Lundred and 1s -f wi. a Prescribed by the decree: Une-thind ‘the pu im bey in cash, d tue valance wine jonths from the date of sale, “For {uy deterred © yluenta the purchinaer or purchasers shall ( num, «ecured by weed OF erty ‘A“depwait of ‘ifty (830) Tot uitat be made when the ‘Auctioneer, 3 pecctetee i] a HS T OF Enel at public auction, CELEBRATED STOMACH RIGHTH axp TWENTY-NINTH, 1884, Commencing at ELEVEN A. M. axp THREE O'CLOCK P. M. Se ee ss mE PE Pe EXHIBITION ‘They who work early and late the occasionally, the healthful stimulus wholesome tonto like Hostetter's Stomach Bitters. To all, ite purity and efficiency us aremedy and preventive of disease commend {t. It checks incipient rheumatism ‘and malarial symptoms, 1elleves constipation, dyspep- sinand Diliiousess, arrests premature decay of the Physical energies, mitigates the infirmities of age and hastens convalescence, conai*ered the finest ever sent ‘Auctioneer. CLOTHING, TRUNES, Ke. BRUAKY (WEN Y-IHIRD, ge £ by order of the Or; hans’ Court 1 shad Bre ad th, Delonge to the late Mary E. Mae Bre P UU Sontn (tie Speen AND INVIGORATING. parsed on the 6th day of Doc. 23, canine "COCK ¥. Mon WEDNES- ‘Those who may wish to purchase, either as a delicious | beverage or for medicinal purposes, an unadulterated | Whiskey, are invited to make a trial ot the celebrated brand 2), tent (20), wad leven gue Q) tn square No, bf ‘iets an Conditions net forth and de- iudrew Wylie aud May C., zel, aiid. recorded. with tha rd ii liber-——, tollo ——, | Wa pinicton.epianty. the tpart of said lot one ‘tthe uortheast | omer there- Jota will be sold separate] WHISKEY. per cent interest per ‘This Whiskey, upon an analytical examination, has of trust on. the prop- Proved to be FREE from Faxil Oil, and indeed of any ‘of the modern ingredients which ure used to give @ ‘Actitious age and flavor to this popular drink, = ce ate oe caret JOHN C. HEALD, trustee, 501 F strect northw: st. ot webs Court of the gruse No. si Of ain per cent por ea of ala per cent per Shaserls notes and a c cash wall Yo be at tits cost of Rot couaplied. wih | Trustee res ves te CHANCE REAL ESTATE ON. STHEE iS NOKTHW By vi Disi cause No 7.9: vert is couipiainabt and suction, in Tropt of the p TWENTY-SIXTH DAY 0) FOUR O'CLOCK P | seribed us the xonth part, in square numbered one twenty-five (29) feet on 1 eastwardly to an alley i | down on the official plat of «ald city, and_ the iprove- ie nts thereon, "Teri #: One- third iu fx months, ard from the day of sale, with an | tgents at the rate of nix ( tudiclue, guarautes a cuhe OF ko pay. 87 yeary’ eape- | 81 cash. at the option of yuneuts tot. secured aud a | be reg the tn chaser shall Jail to within w ven (7) days fom the HANCERY SALE OF THE PROPE TY KNOWN AS 14% NINTH STREE Under and by virtue of a of the Supreme, Djstrict of Coluuibia, puss-d in Equa December 2 ted "by aaid, dee Pane 3 parebaser If ten days fron d. che to re-nell the ial and cost ofthe detalii cicehsan _ uel OueERS, b: LE OF VALUARLE IMPROVED STRE T. BETWEEN ‘EST fendanits, the underside ed el of !aud and premises sit te tm the city of fiztou aud District of Columbia, and ky ‘by the hoter of the of trust upon the wail real estate red a soon ae the property is bid of: und if NOR. HWEST. FOR GALE 3r 23, BROWNING & MIDDLETON, pirat ee BARBOUR & HAMILTON, ‘will sell at 3 DAY OF MARCH, frout of the premi- Sea, the property known as lot nu berd fif y-seven 4. B. BRYAN & BRO, 57), iy Satuuel Hedfern’s aubdivision of juste unl | bar ithree bun ired way sixty-six (368), deter with, ©.0. BRYAN, 9 the tnprovements theron. “This lot hax a front of hice (Uo) feet ou the wet ld of st Stpet ahd ‘uns BL. WHEELER, ‘ even wi usidred and five Heder oft theft oan alley: pea ‘THOS, A. ROVER, terme cf sale “ine-th' © purchane | money in cash and tie balance in two equal installs N. T, METZGER & BRO. ‘ments at eix (6) am) twelve (12) months from the day of ferred paywents to bear interrat at the rate BEALL & BAKER, JOHN H. MAGRUDER, J. Q ERGOOD & Co, and to bes cured by the pur- of trust of the property, or all fon of the purchaa'r. A Heposit Gf #100 ed at the tae f unle and all chuveyanehve the terms of wale are yO wale the property at the RGE C PAYNE, Trustee. feb20-d&ds Wasurretox, D.C. PHE ANT SIDE ‘OF NINE, H. & H. W. CATHERWOOD, T AND E PHILADELPHIA, ‘A Wfeb9-3m_ Farid Gal Sone Prornretons, Charles Calyertet alvare de. g ii one le at pull TRAIGHT WFR CIGARETT einen oh TUCROAT THE S Thelutest and, Geet ate Getafactured from the PFE! Y. 1884. at ALF. fest North Carol.nw leat cents a package. Get a froe 31 ail siat cerua phec or saple wud ee the truth ot tobi Wanh- | Epwazo Caventz & Co Pdi - ull that certain ‘de. f lot nimbered twelve (12), | nndred and six (106), frouting h street went. and extend 1y nthe rear. as the same is lai Nsixti w of u franie dwelling. 1425 New York avenus, ‘res on said deferred nay- fhe purchuser, the deferred archan & ein | PLUMBING, HEATING AND VENTILATING, y with the terius of sale oeounph y of sale, the property wil ber sold at his risk aud cost, All conveyancing . | a secording EWALD A” NEWMAN, Trustee, DUNCAN EOE BROS,., Auctioueera. i9-dads ia - this reade.t his risk and cost. FENDERS, febli-d&as AKD A. NEWMAN, Trustee. Atl HANCERY SAI By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court off the District of Columbia, j assed on the Sist day of | Junmary, 1894, Le equity caune No, 8809. dor. 23. the. to the higheat, bidder, at public Saori al ex in Washi tate for the same 110 feet from the northwest coruer uf aquare, running thence routh 64 feet, east 20 fect 6 inch and West inning. ! | facies tothe. be . OCLOCE P.M. part L, of for the same $9 feet. TAUSTIE’S SALE trict of Colum! thereby secured. Notes of vurchas r bear, by deed of trust tale property will Tagg purchaser rar banct febiscokds THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Trustee, Notice ia hereb; TWENTY-FIF IH. 1884, and thi stalls if, epi ta Core tires Georgetown, front of the fh stalla of al: ped Of the corporation Aue city of Washi deer YOR 40 inches from of said squeve, binding on Viwinia aveuue 18 fot T | } fuches. thence south weaterl inches sud northeasterly Lor or ING \HOUT TWENTY-FIVE ROAD. By virtue of a deed of trust recorded in Liber No, PER, fella Tetra of the a on thepremisrs.on SATURDAY, FEBRU, "ung inierest from day A det it of 850 will ve seaceae Senkape mee ei eat parce cone sroperty will be resuld at Hak auid:coot of defoae- GAL oF vise WHARF PRIVILEGES, Ornice oF THe ExoIseER Coumrsto wiven that on MONDAY, FEBRUARY. Geonee the torin of one ‘AUEWO OCLOCR P.M. on the pretulnes' sft in ad B street, between “7th and th “streets. north wes wcranted or allowell b; Washi and docks for the 1 nding, aud no wharf or dock shall cligible unless situated ‘st some. iepremin w the following deseribed | JOBBING IN ALL THESE LINES PROMPTLY AT- city. DC Ou FRIDAY, the FEBRUARY. atFOUR- | _ 385 TENDED To, Part of Squan: 905, beginn np I street 20 feot On SAME DAY, at FIVE Lot 2, mm Square 800. bes G3 feet, west rly 18 feet 7 feet to the TEEN OCLOC CF ugsand Si n SAME DAY, at FL tm \Deolate Ks tn 15 “nd 16. io Square 1001. On SATURDAY, the oe IRST DAY OF MAKCH, 1884, at FOUL-THIRIY | aaa exe oe ee OULO’ KP M.. thew stiydfof Lot 4 in thesubdivision @ Fee Ready! AN : of Square 743. ssid half fronting 60 feet on xouth N xt. - U KE 1 Benes ‘Terms of sale: Oue-third of purchuse money in cast, | @ ge I i Syne, sud raidue in two equal payments, a aix aud twelve | Fag | Sine Wood, Leather, Tnontlis with interest from Gay of wale, to be secur d by. i : pproved note: and raerved Hen, or wil casli-s: option | , Crockery, Hlliard af purchaser- Couveyan jam. 6. at cost of punta | pee ey | Pub-tase: to comply w th terus of aale within teu days | niture, Jewelry, Book Backs an@aae tone, Fur from day of sale. or pronerty «ill be resoldat hiscoxt Everlasting luseparsle Tenaettctt oe Ble ( aud bk A dupont of +0 at time, of sale on hiwt piece | anata Gover). Saniea ysl aoe, Sold by Dew E on each of thenthe Fines Gro rare, Varin (sng bes JASN. FTIZUATRICE, Trustee. ‘stares, "Woolen ‘asenia Wanted tn at BO Eee — feb18-101a_ every City and County. Mailed only by Manufacturers, HHOMAS E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioncer, | 0,0 WEARA & Co., 1347 PExMSTLVANIA AV! GROUND CONTAIN ‘ACRES, ON RIVER 1878. Covzra, ud records of the Dis- Tequext of the party. Public auction, YTWENTY: BOUCHE, FILS & 00. Th oe tea ative GCL CK P Mtoe 8 iu Hen enue and, Eevee eubdivision of gub. lot 1 tn Liber Werner Shepherd No. Surveyors office of | yraxr ““Teruim ‘ie-fourth cash; the balance in equal instal. AY VERZANAT f eS a ments, st xix, twelve and tichteon months, for which mS fe and pee of xaleand, perty sold will be tak: eaulred sf time of sale: and afi ‘These well-known brands of Champagne are guaran-" teed to be trom the Vintage of 1878, which has prduced the finest CI of the past is yours For mleby BARBOUR & HAMILTON AND THOS. RUSSELL. ‘the fishy wharf ta Washington will Be wold at Purl car froin March 1, 1834, 49 aren Ge Tx Bur “THE CONCORD MARNESS” ‘THE CONCORD COLLAR ‘We have on hand a larre stock of the Celebrated “CON- Market House to the highest K.P ML. on the same day, on in (Center) Washington Mari the laws toestablish wharves pg and nls of fia i ton the ‘stroct cast orth side of the Fotomac river. between CORD HARNE&A,” of all kinds and description, Sear rere ore one sale, and the residue to be paid within Ave daysirom day a Caen eres tt Dee Bre seat ‘Order of the Board LUTZ & BRO, hencyerreneen ea). pa Bagot Conialoner D ‘Trunks and etcbale in grees vaste, west pees, ‘THOMAS DOWLING, |e THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.-C., T RSD. Ee AY, FEBRUARY 21, 1884. 2d Edition. Lalest Teorams to The Slar Death and Destruction. THE TERRIBLE WORK OF THE CYCLONE IN WORTH | CAROLINA. Witarnetox, N. C., Feb. 21 ial advices to the Star give’turthér particulars of the cyclone. ‘The center of the storm struck the outskirts of the town ofRockinguiam with such sudden fury that peo- | ple Sere unable to escupe from their Houses. Bulid- | ings were blown intofragments, Some Dodies were | found under the umbers, others were carried by the wind 150 to 200 yards. ‘The Rive in. the Appomattox. PETERSBURG, Va., Feb. 21.—The Appomattox river fat this point is very higi, and considerable quanti- es of aritt wood “are outing down the stream. ‘The meadows on the Chest are submerged, and also # portion of the wharves in | “| consequence. Killed by Indians. A BLOODY SKIRMISH WITH PONY STEALING PTRGANS. | CHICAGO, Feb. ings, Montans, says; Five } reservation and Clark Fort river fifty-three ponies. Four Crow Ind! 8 nied by Joseph Gate, Chauncey Ames, Phill eid side of the river —A special dispateb from Bill- y iegan Indians left their crossed the Yellowstone river at to the Crow reservation, and stole accompa- Sidte, Lee M. Owens and Uirce other whice men, followed the trail and had a fight with Ube Plegans at Hall- stone Basin, forty miles northwest of Billings | Chauncey Ames and Joseph Tate were killed, and Owens and Sidie were wounded. Four Plegans were killed. ‘The pontes were recaptured. ‘The bodies of | Ames and Gate were taken to Park City. Both were | ‘Well-to-do ranchmen. = New York’s Contribution, New York, Feb. 21.—Mayor Edson has received a total of $10,555 for the Ohio flood sufferers. ‘The Color Question in New Jersey TRENTON, N. J., Feb. 21.—The supreme court this morning ordered’ a_mandemus to issue against the trustees of the Union district school of juriington for refusing to admit the children of a colored man, named Pierce, in May last. — 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. @|G) Name. | 0)|¢ t Can. Pac. Can. Sou... Cent, Pac... Lake Shore. - Lou. & Nash. Mich. Cent. ..°1 MK. & Nash. & Chai! Aer 127 cr [113% 92435 res | 13%) 18% 1355 1 16 103% 5555) 536 366) 553% OH 827s, J. Cent.....| 80%) 885g Y¥, Cent..-.{jur7s 117% Ny.c.@ sth. 93 14) 14) “Do. pret. 26 Nor. & West. p. 16%)..." |North Pac. .... Do. pret..... Northwest. Do. pret ‘onto & Miss. Oregon Trans. nt & West. Pac. Mail. 18%) 131% 19% | 736 2075, 855 25%) 265 Ss 13335) 8% 83 "| 98 21%) 21) war 8434) 3445 98%) 933; [a katie 82 |. St. P., M. ‘Texas Pac Unlon Pac. Web. Pac, Do. pref. West. Union. “Wall Street To-day. LITTLE Dis New Yorg, Fe stock market w: forenoon and prices were steadiiy advanced, but | there seems to )SITION TO OPERATE IN STOCKS. 'D. 21, 1:45 p.m.—The Post says: The jas Heid with great firinness this, be less disposition on all sidés to operate until the general situation Is clearly de- fined. ‘There ts yet, which may avlange short interest uncovered be mude the means of advancing prices at any time tie buil clique choose to compel it. United States bonds were t BALTIMORE, Feb. 21.—Virginia new threes, 53% bid | BALTIMORE, Flour stesdy, wi 10936 bid; Murch, 1.10al 10%. April ‘Corn—southert dull. Doufuai: southern wh’ ern tuixed, February steamer, 2aAG: western white, 44346, do, ized. 4aata. Ls pal 15% 6 abi: soitthern: Peunsylvania, steady wi 2043, Other 200 bushels, 25.001 busiels. cori, 95,0) bushels. wheat maber. Sali? 2 western winter ted 0 articles mnchan ool "per steamer duil—cotton, In. 2a3d. Receipts —fout ig higher for the 4543. ‘The Markets, Feb. 21.—Cotton dtull—middline, 10%, th active dewand. Wiscat—southern lower, ; loi dull, sonthern red, 1124 No. 1 Marrland. 1 158¢al 157 iF srt, 1.09 1a62, do. y 60; west ULigt2; March, GOiga60s9; May, ft uaked.” Oal und “quiet Rye quiet, 67a69. Provisions: demand for Job lots. Egus easter, i, Freights to Liver: Sed: A 080 barrels: oats. 3.000 bash Shipineuts—wheat, 2/000. tnshela, CAN PROHIBITION CON. THE AMER: VENTION To-day’s Proceedings. ‘The conventior yn Was Opened at 10 o'clock this | ‘morning for business, with J. E. Barlow, of Con- necticut, in the Ushing company purchased on 4x street tn this city-for chair. The committee on the pub- Teported that a building had been permanent endquarters of the party, and that the bullding had been pald for. A company has been tneorpo- rated for publishing a paper in Washington In ihe interest of the American party with a capital of $25,000. DECLINES THE NOMINATION FOR THE PRESIDENCY. Rev. J. B. BI lanchard, of Iilinots, president of the National Christian association, who had been nominated at a previousconvention for Presidentot | the United States, with J. A. Conant, of Connecti- | cut, for vice president, presented his @ nominee of 1 that the party has since so enlunged Its operations | ‘Uat Its due to them to have the opportunity of a | new nomination. Uon of Hon. S. declination as he party, assigning as his reason He recommended the nomina- c, Pomero quiescence in Mr. Pomeroy’s wish, that no nomina- on shoi Id be made here, but a’ national conven- tion shoud be calted in Chicago next June to nomi nate candidates for the federal offices. The declina- Uon Was referred to the committee on nomina- tons, RELIGION OR POLITICS? Mr. Crossman, of this city, who was present, rose and asked whether this was a rellgtous or poiltieal organization, and whether one must be what Is commonly known a5 an evangelical Christian tn order to belong: they m He said he w: St support every article’ in the iS In favor Of some of the articles, but to the party; and, If not, whether atform. opposed to others, President Hla order to make ht ‘woud answer the question. chard, getting upon a char in 5 remarks more impressive, sald he He briefly stated the history of the National Christian associatiou and the American part which had grown out of tt. ‘The American party, he said, believed that God has established two ‘Instiiuuions on this church and a sta followers should honds, and go against the accursed lodge system | h—a, ate. If Mr. Iuversoll or any of hts come to them with votes in their that 13 crushing the church and state, he should, Say let every man of such mind be welcomed. THE QUESTIO: Mr. Crossman said he bad conciuded that if they | expected to succeed in poiltics they must expect to | Tecelve votes from any quarter. OF SUFFRAGE IN THE DISTRICT. He agreed with thelr platform as to hutnun rights and tn tts oppo- sition to secret the convention socleties” He did not know what came here for, except to mike an impression 1b favor of suffrage In the District. ‘The negroes had been enfranchised here, and im- mediately the Wi “All the compensation we have had for that,” said | Nr. Crossinan, “1s a kind of negro in made by ap| negroes to the best the country and laces to rule at it is un-American. I would liketo have a ‘hite men had been disenfranchised, ting a few cutning, tempest-tossed 1g a few cunning, tempest positions, They nunted trough rought here men from other over the citizens. It eeems to me plank in the platform favoring suifrage in the District of Columbia.” Dr. E. W. Kirby, of Philadeiphia, made a few re- marks, saying: wrong’and to Masonry. 1 luve been ull have sv.orn éternal hatred to D Masonry. 1 know all about it, and pronounce itone Of the Host disastrous things Une Countsy has fede with.” At noon a recess was taken, ‘THE AFTERNOON SESSION. At the afternoon session, beginning at 2 o'clock, | addresses were Brooks, a colored man of Philadelphia, Mr. Loggan, | and coat emerged from of Kansas, and ‘The committee on nominations will re bisiness meet Not at noon ae ‘Ot thts Lume or not ‘The Death of made by Mr. B.T. Roberts, Mr. Rey. Mr. Collins, toa at4 o'clock. The committee had ded whether to make nominations Joveph T. Coldwell. THE CASE AGAINST MR” WALLACE REFERRED TO THE GRAND JURY. In the Police Court to-lay the case against Mr. John William Waliace,charged with manslaughter, in causing the death of Mr. Joseph T. Coldwell, by driving a horse and carriage over him at the corner of Pennsylvania avenue and 11th street, on Sunday, the 8d instant, was heard. ‘The testimony brot out about the De same facts as were elicited at the coroner's inquest after the death of Mr. Coldweil. ‘The defen IL testified that he was dri 21th street from the south of the avenue. ‘1 up ere ‘were several vehicles coming along the aven Dy’S struc the Coldwell fell, an ‘The court Said Kk out.” J wement and Mr, Coldwelt’s head. Mr. id both wheels passed over him. he thought the case had better to the grand jury, and that the defendant wor feel better in beng’ jultted by @ jury. ‘The case Was vent lo the grund Jury; bonds $i,000. ‘Tue Patent Cask of Edison va. Sawyer-Mann, in- volving a patent for an incandescence electric light, ‘was argued to-day before Secretary Teller, by Hon. Roscoe Conkling for Edison, and Mr. Broadnay, of ‘New York, for Sawyer-\t ann A $10,000,000 Bond CaLt.—The Secretary of the ‘Treasury this afternoon issued a call for $10,000,000 ‘three per cent to mature on the 1st of May. bonds, 2.0, May. ‘The call 1s known as'the 126th, RANGE OF THE were the officer to-day:- ‘Maximum, 45.8; TERMOMETER Tho following em 008 am, Oe eps minihum, a5” : jig | ETment officials was passed in the Senate this “Dut expressed his ac- | AFFAIRS AT THE CAPITOL, : Nominations Te-Day. ‘The following nominauons were sent to the Sen ate to-day by the President: John Coliins, of Rhode Island, to be collector of Customs for the district of Bristol and W: RL) rihes Bese, Berea PF Reser ot Upper Sandusky, Obt Wwaiam J: ‘Suutt'| tage | { Rajlroad Reutes im the City. | SENATOR GORMAN'S AMEXDMENT TO SENATOR DH | @aiis’ sr. ‘Mr. Gorman introduced an amendment in the | Senate to-day to the bill of Mr. Ingalls, prescribing routes by which the steam railroads shall enter | ang pass through Washington. The amendment | authorizes the Baltimore and Ohto railroad com- | Pany to connect with the Long bridge by a tunnel | West of the Capitol instead of on the east of It. The pute, as laid down in the amendment author fs the Band O. company, beginning st a point on tts Washington branch, near the fair” grounds, to its tracks running | te.me Horthgrn end of Delaware avenue at tts in- fersection with Boundary, and extending trom | Boundary along Delaware’ avenue to square 631, | near the corner of Delaware avenue and north & Street, thence through square 681 to and under | horth D- street to square 688, at a potnt about 100 | feet west of Delaware avenue, and to raise for such urposes the grade of D street four feet above the grade at the intersection of D sureet with Delaware WeMUe, ai extending through square 688 to the intersection of C street north and Delaware avenue, thence under Delaware avenue, under the Capitol eouth, and grounds, under B street aD der lot 12, in square 696, under _Dela- stree e necessary ex coming the grade of Delaware venne pear D street. Thence along Delaware avenue to and across ‘south; thence by @ curve into Virginia intersection with Maryland avenue, connecting its tracks on Maryland avenue with thé Baltimore and Potomac tracks; thence to and over the viaduct over the river, how known as the Long ‘The Will aled provides for the junction the Baltimore and Ohio with the V1 Midland J under discussion to-day, and considered several amendments reported by the sub-committee, but came to no conclusion. Capitol Notes, ‘The bill to punish the false personation of gov- afternoon, SURGEON GENERAL HAMILTON to-day continued his argument before the House istrict, cl g.rued as of less lingo Commissioners emp! ‘They protest agatust street improveine: tion, he sald, to. put committee on public heaith in opposition to the bill arcument wus simply a continuation of his former stiutements supporied by documentary evidence. Drs. Smary Verdi aud Col W: » of the Baton bourd of health, replied, denying in bis argument last week. PACIPIC RAILROADS TO PAY THR COST OF SURVETS. ‘The House committee on Pacific railroads decided Pacife railroads to pay for the surv Tunted to them by the government. Tife measur involves a large sum of money, and will also lead @ tle Of Virgina to shares in tu | the enforcement Of We payment of taxes on rai | road lanas, | THR LASKER RESOLUTIONS, | _The general impression in the House concerning 4t and have it returned to the German minister without remark. ‘Ills Mr. Flnerty says he thinks Wl be the action of Lhe House, and Bistnarek | DUL It to his plpe and smoke It, or take as mi Offense us he thinks proper. MINOR NOTES, Special Agent Ballin wes examined before Mr. Spriuger's committee to-day upon the irregularities in the inanshuls’ ofices of South Carolina. secs Bao Sateen i The Danville Riot, | PROGRESS OF THE SENATE INVESTIGATION. After THE Sran’s report closed yesterday Addl- Son Coles (colored) testified that he saw the ridt from a distance. He saw a white man following the retreating colored men draw arevolver and shoot three times W. P. Averett (white)—A threatening crowd of colored men was gathered, and only four or five whites were present. Saw nd Tevulvers in the hands of colored people. Witness thought there was no dlsposition manttested by | the whites to shoot into the fleeing crowd. | A DANVILLE JUDOR GRAPHICALLY DESCRIERS TER 107. ‘The frst witness in the Danville investigation to- day was J. D. Blackwell (white), 48 years of age, | attorney and judge of the corporation court town of Danville. He witnessed the from a window and described ft. | the window of the room by cries | Saw a white man beating a negro over | itha suck, The negro was crying “murder” at the top of his voice. He saw two white men with drawn pistols standing by the combatants. A powerful negro crossed the street and ted | to take Lea's pistol trom him. The two fell and the hegro, for some reason, immediately jumped up rin. Lea arose, TOOK DELIBERATE AIM AT THE NEGRO and fired, but did not hit him. Whites and colored collected trom all quarters—the negroes In the street, the whites on the sidewalk. Shortly after- wards the whites formed in an orderly line. Pistols were drawn and leveled. The negroes turned to Tun, when the volley was fred. The discharge was Mke'that of a drilled body of men. ‘The succeeding discharges were Uke those fired “at wil.” The E closing feature of the disturbance was by aman named Blunt. He ran Into the street and dis- | charged bis pistol tn the air. He acted like a man beside himself with excitement. UNDER CROSS-EX AMINATION by Senator Vance, witness repeated explicitly that the white man he saw beating a negro was doing So with stick. This, notwithstanding the fact | that all preceding witnesses had sworn that | Noel had no stick. Witness sald that | he was sure of it, but on reading the | evidence to the contrary, he had reached the conclusion that he didnot see Noel and | Lawson, but some othe? pair of combatants. Wit- ness waS surprised when the smoke cleared away to see that no execution had been done. The whites | had Almed deliberately, with @ purpose, 80 far a8 | witness contd Judge, to do execution. Senator Vance assed If witness Issued warrants for the arrest of any of the rioters, “1 did not, sir.” “Had you'not authority to do sor? “Thad full power and authority to dosa. Tald | not from a matter of principle. [advised the mag- istrites not to issue any Warrants unl the election was over and quiet was restored. I thought one | Ume that I inyself would Lue a warrant, but as I | would have to be a witness I would not doit” | Witness himself drew the grand Jury, They were, S) far as he knew, respect ible men. No one came forward to make complaint at all. Senator Sherman, resuming the direct Lon, hinted to withess a copy of the cular, and asked if its statements were ness replied that some of them were; but, opinion, the great majority of Witness was a native Virginian, and. years in the confederate army. |“ In reply to Senator Vance, he sata that: ‘Simms had denounced all the signers of the lar as cowards, scoundrels, Mars, etc., taken, and some of theta should have given him “a, whalihg.” There was no evidence to him | showing premeditation on the part of the Danville | rloters. ‘AU1 O'clock a recess of one hour was taken. A Homeless Hermit. | BIRCH, THE F STREET RECLUSE, TURNED OUT OF Under the order of the court, the hermit, Birch, and his sister, who have lived for 80 ufuny years in /@ ruin on the vacant lot tn question, were removed today. When the boards of the B j high fence which was in fropt of the lot | were taken down a crowd gathered on the | sidewalks and gazed cur ‘on the confused mass | of boards and ‘tin rooting which were piled up in fhe Aneror, When the workinen Degan wo move these e @ tail man without. Doards, Seren ‘He aces ae ree |e oe ae ree ao its. The bermit himself’ | and nis ests wancalsnaat | | cool. After with the officers he returned | home ‘to arrange for the final departure. ‘The | Broperty, has been sold for $10,000, which will be | Sivited between the seven heirs, bermit and | his sister being among | Major Lydecker there will cost demned. ‘The pmperty deinned. SW! are situated.” He suld has been apperd to iu may be y ers. Senator Riddleber, aticaily pletion of the sewerage syste and te STREET IMPROVEMENTS ARK OF MORE VITAL L:PORT ance than the bridge. The Commissioners clatm that the construction of the bridge under Unis ii leave but $80,000 for street improvements next Fear, and if the estimates of the Treasury are take, only $25,000 would be lert for sald be ears Defore a | UUme, should a free bridze be mute d acquisition of the Aqueluct bride, Aotinir bedone. ‘The width of the river at the 1 Bismarck’s action tn returning the Herr Lasker crs 1s 1.10) feet, only or abo: resolution 1s that the House will refuse to receive | Width of the site n-comtn: eral 1 ance uban age pubic schools and j ple of Virginia; secondly, Gear Elmaiy, the Dittnct ant Maryfan Inst taking the entire cost of of the general expenses of tue District, but 48 to be done, think the Bridge should Be postponed. IN REGAUD TO THE LOCATION OF TUE BRIDGE they express the opinion that the “Aqueduct bridge, of better still location below I, say from ® point between Rock creek and Easby’s polnt, ould be much more desirable than that at the ‘Three Sisters.” They contend that a Dridce at the latter site would be inaccessible ob bot sides and that it would be out of the way. “It Is,” they con- Unue, “the conviction of the Commissioners, that ie Diidge isto be bulit it should be located below ofa that thes 4 ed by missioners are Seeking for economy tn ty ‘The Free Bridge Question. ‘VIEWS OF THE DISTRICT COMMISFIONERS—TUETR LET- | To the Pi ‘TRE TO SENATOR KIDDLEBERGER. In a letter to Senator Riddieberger, of the Senate Sub-Distrtot committee having the free bridge bill in charge, the District Compisstoners oppose that Measure. They take the ground, frst, chat the Dill charges the entire cost of the bridge ($220,007 to the District, and that to pass the bill would di- Fert that amount of money from important pubic improvements already in progress" Commissioners, “the sum expended isto be nm rurded a8 a partof the it must ex, 8 the pos aiter must Une bri the set ‘nscs Of be couciuded tat structure fs demanded tn the interest of the Dis- trict,” and If Its construction on meut of other improvements, th: say the th be re The dare that Tue com- would UF pOse. eof and fire departinenta They anit that a free bri {s linportant, but maintain Uuat tt is not important oough to procare it at Cie cost of the interests nt aed. They hold tat those principally 10 terested ln the construction of a bri ge are, drst, the tdige ARE ENTIRELY WRONG. ‘Senator Riddleberger says the Commisstoners are entirely wrong in their construction of the provis- fons of the bi “It provides,” hesald, “epecitically that the expense shall be divided betwren the United States and the District.” There is no inten- the whole burden upon ihe District, and he added: “You may say that if there is any reasonable ground for the construction of the Commissioners—and | maintain there 1s not—it will be remedied. That defect will be purpose ts that the District shall Cost.” The Senator, referring to the to restore to the old national board of health au- | Uon of a site below ‘the Aqueduct bridge, sulil tht thority to expend the national epidemic fund. The | 1 would) entail a tea ee ss Tully — $100.00 at the Three sisters, and he does not believe 1at estimate will cover the adult: hat more one-tintn ‘the Ce a, end 5 protest apart itt the Aqueduct notwithstanding its ©: and confers upon the Baltimore and Ohio company | would ‘be greater." Sucn a. bridge, thes bold, Sil the rights and franchises It possesses under Its | would vest ‘accommodate travel. “but,” thes 9 Maryl: charter. The com euthorized to | On, “all present wants would be best and most change its tracks of the tan branch to | immediately met by the acquisition of the | Make connections, and in the event theres any | Aqueduct QE it can be obtained at a reason | at between the B. & O., B. ee cost) the reconstruction of Its super- and Midland companies as to the price the B. | structure at an date.” They sug; Una tt ©. shall pay for the use of tracks from the Junction | there is any about purchasing the Out along and over the Long bridge the three Aqueduct bridge it could be condemned, and say neers to be appointed by the court shall further: “It may be noted that the tullding of a Ce mali. 4 he Toute woat of the Capitol s the | mew tree bridge in the vicinity of this one woNld + One the B. and O."people have been. to) probably detract largely from the value which its Deen nny ict authorities, and gp far aa there had | proprietors and lessres now place upon it. Finals, | Peen any expressiun the Senate District committee | the Commissioners deciare that if w itve Srtdie t= 1) has objected to it, de obtained at the expense of the District they ‘The District in Congress. (Che Commissioners) should have clame of te THR NEW LICENER BILL BEFORE THE MOUEB com-| WOFk and expenditures. MITTER. SEXATOR RIDDLEBERORR SATS THE COMMISSIONERS pred, asthe Dut Ualt the racommenda- a bridge than 1 cost. Sen- Riddieberger also says that as Virglul Part of the Aqueduct bridge, it cannot t ate c: he covernment Cant To-day to report favorably the bill requiring the get title to the grounds nowted Tor Its ce of lands | ©XCep! With the assent of the = macture AC clearly les In putting it at the Three sisters. he $8 convinced that that fs the only the early bullding of a bridge, and declares that be Means to go right ahead with It, looking oF the right nor left, nor acceptin: Mr. Shelley waa to-day aut Barbour’s free bridge bill {avurably to the House at | once. ‘will observe the day by. Alexandria. but will ‘way to Alexandria. a: roceed to elses. aj in time to permit. <he Rhett aL 8 o'clock sharp, and ti armory. will parade in full-dress The street po etal club, of Ph: afternoon, will compr: Ciuzens’ committer, second Heutenan fancy costume princes, loras, dui Penn, Indian ‘chiets dreary, accompanie colored swell and Sara, in open barducti Loca’ John Ja‘ Criminal Court, pleaded ull tu the Albany penit Arti the bak of the District. ry Leet sley, who « ‘aves in sent for burial i was : ee) 2 by 0. S. B. Wall for $ to Robinson in the Wyle, fe thought the officers arrest, was rendered. F Ei Equity Court, Ju Durchaser, ‘Rocco E | the public on W: "8 birthday until noon. Atthat hour the registry and money order divi- Sions will be closed to the public at the main office and the several branch stations. very, Box abd stainp windows will be open day, as usual The early morn! car | rer will be made, with "a olection at that ume, and the last coliection for the afternoon. open from 6 to 7 p.m. f @ quiet way to-morrow. If the weather w White pony, turee clowns, | devil, captain aud musi byt Turks Chinese, Robinson ¢ iy, hat Mexican outiaws, Goddess or ceiving a watch Stolen by Fu Beall, and Was sentenced to Wo aud a-lalf years ary. Macker, of the Supreme Court bar, wi to-day, in the Court in Genend Term, aduiuied wo of obtaluing afterwards sald the case should be ashatned cuting Officer Coyle suid he had nouuing Lo do with am wining to take Of the responsibility for the prosecution.” direction of the court @ Verdict of “not gulity” “but,” added he, al orn a publ ry uniform, rade of the George Wi ladelphia, at four y'cloc follow! Wastlucton on a two harleyuins, one rs, a handscie line in 2 the sarge ating ISIE de 1 Note on, alias Frank Field, to-da: Senet ACQUITTED BY ORDER OF THE CovRT.—Isalan aoquitte@ in the Criminal Court to-day $5 from Margaret Robin that he falsely represe pay a tine aret_ Kol had given an ‘assumed nate was the woman meant He told her tat if it Lurned out that the man in trouble was not ‘the money would be returned. Lewis and used it for is own that he would make It there was no case of false that the man had been badiy treated, getu of up —— Hxguir ro Bz Evictep.—To-da: ‘Smith against Susan Biren et el, in we MacArthur directed ‘that a tpsued 09 the peution of Job Barnard, trustee, thut the property (on F, between ‘9th and 10th streeis nortbwest pected 0 Lady Aare 108 chi ¥ Scott true 4 themselves, fex nF 0 Tepe Washington's Birthday. HOW THE DAY WILL. Re CECFBRATED IN THIS CITY. ‘Washington's birthday will be celebrated here in. The Oldest Inhabitants association, which fosters old-fashioned patriotisia’ meeting at noun at their rooms in the Corcoran bulldt Wheeler will deliver a short oration, and Mr. J. G. Braff will read the farewell address, The National Rifles, the Union Veteran Corps, the Gonzaga Cadets and 'a portion of the Wash Continentals will take part in the celebration in le in this city on their fhe W. L. 1. corps will appear on dress parade in this city in the afternoon. ‘The Washington Continentals Will duly cbserve the by sending two uniformed compantes to Ucipate in the parade at Alexanaria, while the balance of the command will, in citizens’ dress, companied by thelr fries tots Wales accompant yy their fri th ladies: and gentlemen, at which place there will be exer- ropriate to the time and pati ic addresses and music by a select quartette club. One hundred rifes, with all the accoutre- ‘ments, from the Springfield armory, intended for ‘the Continental Guards, are ex to-tu and t kings, qi ke. & a: td nan F on, Who Salk ‘and prose plan for Mr Mr. E. place. such 25 to arrive bere organization to parade. Custer Camp, No. 1, Sous of Veterans, will accom- the Union Veteran corps. tirst Company, on visit to Alexandria to-morrow. ‘The following is the order to be followed by the W. LL. corps th thelr parade tn the afiernoon: battalion will form on 8th street and Market space Tine of march will be as follows: Pennsyivania aveuue to $1 street; there countermarch and proceed as far as 18th street; thence to I, to Connecticut avenue, to Massichu- setts avenue, to 9th street, to G.to 7th and tue penmnit the command ington So. Phe 10.TOW athires: Wi. S. Lond Dun- as To-day the Court in General Tern appolnted Mrs. ariila M. Kicker a U.S. couuntsioner aud exauniner rday the remains of the tate James Lind- led at the Washlagton asy interre in Potter's Held last month, were disin. erred by direction of tis mother and otiver rea. vest Virginia, to Which state they will be ra and was nied 10 %& Robinson that he had been sent to her ayy ‘the edon Win, unable to find her, 1d that y,in the case ) be delivered to te ‘This is the property ia Bedles of De Long and His Men. ‘The bodies of Lieutenant Commander De Long, which the hermit, Joun F. Birch, resides witti his sister. It was sold a few mouths ago at public auction. The Birches have, however, continued in Jerome J. Collins and the other Jeannette ex- 8 ‘morrow ae g 2 & : g ‘J 4 i ie! ‘ TE at di i iis ckages. The bodies, abd will not be ex- g SEE A a i eae if : t well Public view before Mnal interment. ‘To- aborning Une bodies will be taken to ut into ten hearses and es- 1, North river, and ‘to their respect & owns ington par- the unpleasant controversy Detween the Rev. Dr. Newman and some membent of his church, in New York, staces hat a majouiy Of the “pewholdery” are supporting Dr. Newmal, Ie appears to the writer that in all euch COntrOvER Sies theTe rust De a Wide distiaction Detween siiie 1 members ot the church Ui iy at the present day there ts too: o tendeucy among congregations of some Uns Lo meek Une services of anizister who is ular.” ANd COmwequeaLly “high prion” WHED sBorts of the conereation to fu the eburea Ay couumensurate With thetr obligation W = mululscer’s stayulated salary, his leads to the rentiog of pews aad citctugs to all They thay’ bot be members Bi, and uiaay at are uot mem! a that one whois simply @ uso a wenber of the church, hould Dawe a voloe in the dect-ton of a question afecuNg Most Vital Lulerests, either tethjweral OF SpIrACaely| {ties 4 Hewho.der te lkewise @ member Urch, or tee i 1 (he church give at lls ow frat ig Wat 8 Somes Ow {UME tatnisior’s woioe, the ROWeT® he taiovmation furaished by bis to Be invested with all the Fights Of ® B mueuber, and x: shatl HL trots ite puiplt, Be ander according to Ue the dis, of the Church, bo congregation 1. ie is practiced of rent at Would Le sure of ite maght find. rian, Revo Ms doctrines Saryiag. with mode 4 Were tt land, 1 Lion Episwo wind, . ally Is property diverid from its: 10 & base use, und Lust Without power 1 OB any good oF ¢ Austhing but fest ih he contest. would show be Ur. Newnan Ue weaktess aud error of a Support from those who are mot in Tui church eonuecdgh Mit his congregation. The Juiginent of tends ouiside of U th such @ controversy counis expression of perwonal attache it. cannot ConscieRUOUSIy @ Wishes of The members af the church We Should at once do himself aud them houor by Be astorale. On the other hand, the ne Nearued divine, wis are tly church, are Teaping the reward: ere fi ut A ea ee Washingtou, Feb. 18, aL eee ‘The Virgts Legistatare. ‘TRE PROPOSED OYSTER NAVY—THE DANVILLE OOM ‘The Dill appropriating $75,000 to equip a Davy fer the protection of the oyster interests came up fa ‘the Virgiuta Louse yesterday, and was amended @ a5 to appropriate $91,000 for the purchase of ® ‘Steamer. $45,000 nore is authorized to be taxen owt In the senate the committee on elect Sims, eoalitiouist, va Juin L. Hurt, democrat. Tite contest Was based chic the Danville riot had intimidated oui Pit.syivanla county, th which Dany and prevented a fur expression pople. ‘The comtuliioe reported in uit, the MES. be ny sicued wy all of the deiorratic inembers of Ure commaltiee aud one coaiitonlst, It will be adopted. NINETEEN INE EXPLOSION.—AD explosion of fire damp occurred In the tnlnes Of de bnelsvitie coul and iron Coupany at West Lake 1 Ma, yesterday Mictulug. Of all the mem Who Were In the heallig Wen the expladon penod, only one escajwd. It was two hours betoe ANY voluiteers could suter the ralnes.” IU waa eight O'clock wien Une first body. Was Orougts hom ulnetwen bodies had beech ear Shaft. “ike company's books w and 1 Was found Lat all Use Tor, — 2e NNOR TOWER ATTACKS THR Palme LiaMeST.—in the Bridsh Bouse of tay Mr. Joln O'Couuor Power, ned the debate upon Me TnL tO the reply to tne que wed Lue Parnell party, but excused wech Was (eequeniy Interruphed acheiiten Were silent. Mesyrs. wrthy tepiled to ait, Powers hy Lut without productug any effeck ‘ke house was full, Mr. Power's onslaught upon the Paraesittes Galond a great sensation, THe BALTIMORE DEADLOCK OVERCOME —The Hma- Jority vi the Test Urauch of the Baltimore ctr coutiell last evoniyg suspended Wie rule whlch fe Quices us Tuurteen) Of all Ge members to, consti ste rule whlch requires Que assent oF Uhnee-tourths Of ail the imembers to Suspend a staudlig rule, and a resolution war opted “tbat iu Lue abeetoe of aay StutWOny pro B the sudjoct @ WAJOFY Of all Che members 24 qucruin fur Lie Lransaction of bys TeSeULON Was adioptod, all The moto ers present (cleveu) Voting tn Ue affirmative. The itiuished business at Une tme of the leaving of tu by Ue republican and fusion wemiers b iust., the ondinance to repeal the ov Lance Lo appolat w fire marstial and Lo enact prov Jon tor a fife votumission of tree to Manage the fire Aeparluent Was taxeu up aud passed, THe Manyiaso R. Jon NELLITRS IN Pay Lucisarone. Maryland nuse Of dels Was ih session ist UL A Inf-sage todue senate was adopted Tor Teapeniiag oegolations wits Vinciula ou tue oyster question. Leave was obiained (ur a Dll Lo Insure thei pay t laborers emapioyed by contractors It nuirosd out. struction. “ihe senate discussed Ube BUL to permit golored lawyers Wo pracloe in the state courts, Aue legislature wil adjourn today dutll nest w ——— Co. BeTuUNE's Wipow ArTEx THE PeRsowat. Errects or THe Deceaskp.—ibe Philadelphia Press says that Mrs. Betuune, the alleged widow of the Inte Col Jou G. Bethune, Blind Ton’s ase ager, Who Was killed Dy the cars iu Phladeiphia Sanday moruing, appeared upon tue soeme Yesierday, and is uw la energetic contest fort Persvnal eecis taken (rom ‘Le husband s clouiine, bow in the bunds of Coroner Suith. A rs effects area great nutter of letters and pajurs Which Will ear upon Ube pending SUIL, Lo prove her marriage with tie decease ley A. Johnson, a lawy®r and polt- -, Has d:sappeated ater comi ales AMOUDUNY LO $20,00) or ¥, N.J., yesterday, Dr. Rufus Pea worn tot i the wnayor of New York pulntinent, WIthoUL referewCe . Febranzy 2st, 1584, after a, ALLEN, wad twe ty and threw weeks, dauchier of W Teun ia. Feday, Kebr iheant, at & 0! fr Oke yar. Gwe musithis and twelve days Funeral tua 6.0 Ldrteuth street northwest, on Jind. Rebeuasy Seta 2 baa, Gstrotly gr vate.) DECKMAN. On Fe 1584, H.W. oldest SYRSUAL IY dnd alas cor-eta Dookie, aged 9yeare wed tacit, Harry. cw ithe, ay ahs oak uf love T ~ J death, last breaths, By fis Aunt Laren, is eraudmother’s residence, 128 B wt mins. February 24 at 2pm. {Ully invited to attend. the 20th of Februaty, cre ay. ERB. Depart les Jha Fu ctfully invited toattend, McC» UDLISH. On Wedpestay evening, Pobrusey ‘Q0tiL, 164. with pneutuonla THOMAS, juunitent sot oe James ad Margret McCaudiish, one year, ae 1d fourtenn day, Lon Friday, Froruaty 22d, at two o'clock psn, from the tesidencr 0” hie pareute, 13th street aud Bowe? ves and Trichue nepecttulig i= Sirs nor: toast. Toad ited to atte SLAIFKD. On Fuheuary 2st, 1834, at 3:90 ay. ADALINE, wife uf the late GW. Sintlord, wad edt Qhuehier of Jorn Males ad Fauna Leake urea wi tke Ge at 20 hac ob Pia ' suet frown the of ber aephow, Bo. strstr urthweat On Thursday, February 2, 1884. st “SAMU!L He beloved nom of Baral : Sit and paiuti Avene, inthe tweuly- Seat of Lin ase | "Panera! frot the house, 60 ith street soutberst, Ratorday, af 2:90 pan. Priewd. and relatives are p= gi sted to wttcnd. 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