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er = é THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON D. C.,, FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1884 POTOMA AUCTION SALES. FION SALES. TRANSHURTATION LINE The Steamer SUE, ( THIS EVENIN ALTER B. WILLIAMS & Co. SPECIAL SALE FINE TRIPLE SILVER-PLATED WARE. TABLE CUTLERY, ZES, AND OBS SELVER PLATE CO. MANTLE CLOCKS, BY BY ORDER TAUNT and HALF-PAST SEVEN PUR ean day to day un MEU S$ MATL 1 SQRFOLK. FORTRESS | DNESDAY and id Harbor each way Beston aud Provi MATTING. TWEN TS EWES ty VELVET 1, N'STAIR CARPE’ 0, ure from the Colony Club, embracing cure Fucks, ee Ottice Desk, Chafrs, Pictares, &, HORSES, WAGONS, LOCK, within and in front Tuo, T shall sell @ lange collection of ALEALD Woon, STEER annowsrra MESSENGER HAMBLETONIAN DE Hat TOP BUGGY, SEL OF HARNESS. ROBES, WHIP, &. SATURDAY, MARU H TWENTY-SE-OND. 1884, Auction Rou ‘perfect sn every: FC¥ POTOMAC KIVER i Tuesdays, On Ta im above tirnont, which auil willl be eold withont Po SHOMET May co MZ YESSos: se vEHNoN:: STRAWER WW LOCK * . 1882, for $1,200. and nthe after. draws by H. Garnttand eb | Je within our auction ‘BROS, Auctioneers. 27- THE ABOVE sal 18 POSTPONED UNTIL Y-SECOND, 1834, at STEAMERS. Assovsceuest Exrnaonprvany: HIGH CLASS PAINTINGS FROM THE GALLERIES oF JAMES S. EARLE & SONS, $16 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA, NOW ON FREE EXHIBITION, DAY AND EVENING, ar THE SCOTT ART GaLLERIES, 1419 NEW YORK AVENUE NORTHWEST. TO BE SOLD AT PUBLIC SALE, THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. ‘MARCH 277m, 267m axp 207m, at Erour O'Cocx, ‘MR, B. SCOTT, Jn, WILL CONDUCT THE SALE. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., AvcTionEERs. ARTISTS REPRESENTED: Antigua, J.P. A. Linder, P. Birch, Thos. (dee'd.) ‘Maes, E.R, Brown, George L, Moran, Thos. Brown, J, 6. Bruck. Lajos Calame, A., (dec’d,) Picard, Richards, Wm. T. Roosenboom. Sebes, P. W. Gonzales, Sword, J. B. Hein, H. Vou Schendel, P, Herzog, H ‘Yon Seben, H. Kinnaird. ‘Wagaan, A. Koek-Roek, Weber, Edw. Ladsalle, L. Witt, JH. And Others, mb?1-7t ORTH GERMAN LLOYD— 7 StgaMsnre Lise Dewees New Yore, Havee L THAMETON ASD BREMEN. ayy will sail EVERY W fe Auctioneers, MT. PLEASANT AVENUE AND OON, MARCI By FOR the premitses, by virtue of ! January Sth. 1982 and di the land records ou county, DG. and at the d thereby, I shall well the east half I, in Dice No. 10, of Vieseant, fronting to- STEE'S SALF OF LO’ ESDAY AND Sat atid 8100. sweeund cal freight oF parse wvniy’ te « ‘Awents tor Washilartor sy and all of Lot No. ‘S subdivision of tou the wouth side of Mt. Pleasant eriumn avenue aud ith street road, with s, ineawh, the remainder in one year, ptereat, and secured by deed of trust. A deposit )_P. CLARK, Surviving Trustee. ‘LIES. NICHOLAS AUTH, SAUSAGE MANUFACTURER, g, 7th street wing, Center Market. Northern Liberty Market. CE LINE TEF CUNARD MPANY LIMITED, W LOUK AND LIVERPOOL, ALLING AT CORK HARB FROM PIER <0. S FAMILY Passage 2ti), 2-0 aud & Hub. ‘Steerase at very low rates. coland Queenstown a! Jefortand Wein Sausage a specialty. apie; Goons taria Shriiups (fresh Kussian Cavair, Tittle Sec ¢ ty Meas, Pickled Ovsters, Ai chovies un Gil, Ahchowies i Potted Yaruouth Bicaten YALAUN HB Anchovy Sauce, RATLROADS. 1A MIDLAND RAILWAY SOUTH, SOUTHWEST KENNEDY & 80: s, Liguers, Champacne cours Minxer, Sth aud N streets northwest. PLP. Tk Bes: Trish Potat evan: Corn, Ye t Starch, 25¢.; Boneless = < Cassev Goons Asp AT GREATLY REDUCED PRK = leave Washinetm at $954 M. and MACDANIEL. me Connection. SOL HAAS, Tra KE AND OHIO RAILS LINE AND THE oN ANDTHE WEST ASHING TON, , TANSEY COUPLER A CHoIcE Loi oF E MUDEL FA ust Received, and for sale low. SPRING LAMB, FRESH STRWBERAIE ASPARAGUS, ovensiter 16, 1900 aud Cetieet Ly Eastern Stadasdor + Deaien re Freer. EEF, LAMB, VEAL, MUTTO: 5 am. ane $40 p.m, daily, $40 via, Monroevi? Toledo, via Whire TICE ‘tO HOUSEKEEPERS. zo UR UR EEE R RK om Sunagy, 9.000, For Way stations Sam daly 103d am, 445 aie ae im West daily, 6:20, 222! ees ‘00 LLLLDDD: ‘WIND. ALWAYS M. 1 ALY EAD Whctesale Depot, corner let 9 Eso 0 M. GALT & Ci MEDICAL, Particular “attention id Ovarian troubled treated heal sud received, AY GIVE NO FREE some side-show drug: tate diseases should consult Dre PENNSYLVANIA ROUTP. TOTHE NORTH, WEST DOUBLE TRA ®1 EE RAILS Teams Deave Woks THWE: eeu cue ur bu pay. 37 ND SOUTHWEST. puarautee & cue UF LU py. NERY ERQUIPMENT 1H) GA BOTTLEOR: rating Cordial. REST Dk BROTHERS case Of Seminal Weakness, y. Tt tiuparts vigor to AS REMEDY FORA. ieinale complaints quickly cured, Can'be at 1245 7th street ucrthwest, Officehours, with ladies only. MOTT’S CELEBRATED HO. Wills for all diseases produced, to any addresw for 1 10 ¥ o'clock pau. rm 09-400 me. FCTRIC VOLTAIC BELT, and other Erecrare Ar- Ww. send on thirty days’ trial, t are suffering fr, 1m Nervous Det those dineases of & personal nature re- umes and other causes, Speeds m te health. visor and: or for illustrated nese VOLTAIC BELT Co., Murst LEON. THE OLDEST ESTABLI iy reliable Ladies Physic f° Miswurl avenue, £1 ud 4% sts. All female complaints Prompt treatment. 3 strictly confidential us for ladies, Othe hours 1 dian Patlor Care y Tip. mm. every week day. eu fh beats of Brew 2 i let, free. Ad- ton etteet, avUulitK double tor rise New Fork C day. 4.00, 10 1 an # sm. daily, exc 18, ¥ 40, 10°00, 10a, can, rst strevt south Cook Ling 50a m snd 440p. mdady, | +. €.2am. and 4:40pm. daily, exceptSan- | YERYDERICESHURG Rat, Sb afiSasbhia AND WasHiNGLUS newan%san GC dhe Mea bua and 114@am daily, = ert anth o Stecay’ ave Ge auto FEMALE PILLS, Sent to any addrens on receipt of @1. 3} Missouri avenue nw. feb28-Im* ENTIFIC TREAT ‘Diseases 4 ENTLEMEN CAN HA’ N ie dy cure of all Venereal De ee eo in ivice free. Uflce hours, 11 to Tb1S-Im* F Alexaudria €-36 + IROTHERS', 906 t. and be cured. ‘The only reliable resident advertising physician iu Washington, He hos wiven his particular attention. to. the treatment cure of all forms of “Disease,” particularly that of rivute character, for over 37 yeara. FOR MEN—CHECKS IN SIX HOURS tn oR Fiiladelpiom aa yi: RORFRTSOS. A REGULAR GRADUATE, 29 = S euaranterna chre it all disease sfrvous Bet rece comes peal Ro cscurycrcaustca uscd ry Wednewtay and Saturday, from 2to9 p.m. at his jain: Ottice, 90 N Liberty st, anid 208 B stevet south Store, 15N. Uthetreok, CHAR 2 PUGH Geer! Musasee Prete: or rexcH wr ves PAGATS AND ConbT a Grtnase Ores | Gf the Urinary Ongar j cured in 4 to cas Tnae lgtara Reta Pupaicias od Balt Aacua: Vine de toute (Chan vagues and € asin D ANOTHER SUPPLY OF THE ect Razors, est enaanes | Srl eacyanarable i wok satiatactory ‘OTTO GAS ENGINE You Alen. vot all expensive att itu of fuel, aud wo perm. Printing | (LD WINE AND OLD FRIENDS AKE KNOWS AS. ie USTH’S Old Stand kuown fe Lest, s¢ 6 JUSTH'S Old Bown can be sold at Feapectable prices se aud avlanty ot waa | CLOTHING j Bee Se. PHY at Oftice “ith streets northwest, Bb Dote by inal prompty att W22TER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. REGULAR SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. ‘On TO-MORROW, MARCH TWENTX-SECOND, 1884, we shall sell, within and in front of our sulesrooms, & c-neral assortment of Parlor, Chainber and Dining-Foom urniture, ‘Terms caph, It WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts, HL, © FULTON, Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE OF FORFEITED PLEDGES, ll wll at my store, 1218 Penney yanie avg, by bile auction. commences SDAY. SIAL WENTY-FIPTH at TEN 0% a ‘AD ML. my stock of | Forfeited» Pie ‘This rale’ will’ con sist of Gold, Sliver and’ Metal. Cased "Watshes Gold and Silver Wateh Chulns Gold Necklaces, © Lockets: Scart Pins, Studs, Eyevlassea, Syectacl Tine, Fins Bracelets, Plain Gold and Set Ri deni and Bencils, Diawouds and other Preefousstones, Solid Silverware, &c. ke. Thissale will continue, mora: ings at oclock, aii+ evenings, at 7 ovlock tat all Ue Toteare old. “Fernons hid exete rinse take hotice, _ H.R. FULTON, Auctioneer ‘CH, CRIPPEN, Salesman, mbar-ste (PHOMAS DOWLING, ‘Auctionecr. SIX DOUBLE EXPRESS DOUBLE HARNESS, 4 M SCALES, WAGON ‘COVERS, JACKS, Sc) &e. BEING THE ENTIRE STOCK AND OUT: re OF KICHARDSON'S EXPRES: D On WEDNESDAY MORSTN MARCH, In#é, at TEN O'CLOC press Stables fell everything xpress business, Jie. Hichardson, having changed his, ‘Dusiness, his ne farther use forthe above stock, and those Su gearch of lo ses, Wagons, &c., will find it to their interest to at- tend this sale, as everythin will be positively wold, ins: Cash on day of sale Tite THOMAS DOWLING, Aut. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioncers, TRUSTER'S SALE OF ELEGANT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, BRUSSELS CARPETS, BEDDING, AT AUCTION, virme of a deed of trust dated Jonnary 95th. A.D. id duly recorded in, Liber No, land records for Washington, D. tion of the party seeured thereby, auction, on SATURDAY, MARCH TWE: NTH, A.D. Iss. COMMENCING AT TEN OWLOCK AM! in front of the auction roome of Walter B. Willams & Co., corer 10th and ‘Dstrects northwest. the Furule ture, Bedding, Carpets, ete, ietitioned ti the schedule marked A, attached to daid deed of trust, Hamed. in part— Walnut Parlor Suites, Walunt Chamber Snites, Walnut Wardrobes, Walnut Sante: Mirrors, Waluut Library Tables, Lounges, Walt K Case, Walnut Writiny Tables Walnut’ Exte Walnut Bed= Patent Bock Hoon Chairs, Oak © face Furuiture, Walnut Patent Bed, Marble Top ‘Vables, Brussels Carpet. Rtws, Hail Carpets, Lace © lusk Mattresses, Feather Fil- by 4 Bolsters, Biankets, Beiiing, Heating Stoves, Crockerys Sc. with mauy other articles 1a, schedule marked"'A," too Buuerous to mention, ‘Terms cash. mhso-d WALTER B. WILLIAMS, Trnster, Re ¥ O, HOLTZMAN, Real Estate Auctiones: ‘TRUSTERS SALE OF VERY VALUABLE IMPROVED BUSINESS PROPERIY. OPPOSITE CENTER MARKET, BEING HOUSE No. 2:2 ON NINTH STREET NORTHWEST, AND THE LOT ON WHICH IT STANDS. Under ant by virtue of three deids of trust, dated gia respectively on the sth day of October, Isi¥.vcn 12h day of September, INI, and sthrduy of ‘Dee er, 1351, and tecurded rénpectively in Liber $21, tolio et seq. In Iiter 985, foLi0 96, et seq., and In Laber $3 .et seq. of thie land records of the District of Columbia, the udersigued Trustees will sell, at public Suction, is trent of the preiives on RCESB SG. the TWESTY-FIFTH DAY OF MARCH, Isei, at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. all ‘that pee or parcel of land dying tn the city of Waslington, ih the District of Columbia, and bring all that part of lot nine (9). sm square three hundred aud eieuty-two (382), con: ta:ned within the following metes end bounds: Bewin- Diu for the saiue at @ point on 9th street west distant ninety-four (94) feet eleven (11) iuches south from the northeast corner of said square, sud ruuning thence scuth twenty-five (25) feet. thener west ellity-eight (3s) feet ine and one-Ealf (93g) inches to the east lie of Jot in sald square: thence Hurthwardiy with said oust Hine ‘twenty-six (30) feet seven (7) iucla tu the live of the lot sold and conveyed by Iiehard Stith, trustee, Ou te doth of Septem. iy, 10 A. ML. Clement, and ‘hence eastwardly to the said Sth street and the place uf Deeinuiiat, togetii with the improveanette, “A put of alley way over the north three (3) fect frout by depth of said part of lot 9 is reserved for the use of said part of Tcrand the property adjiuing it on the north, ‘Terms of sale: One-third of purchase money to be paid in cash; the regidue to be paid in oneand two years row day of wale, with six fer cent interest, the promis sory notes of puivhaser to he ff the uudursigns trustocs, OP all caah, atthe option at of the un vustecs, oF all cash, at. the option the purchane, ‘Tens of tale to be compe ei ee ten days from day of sale, or trustees reserve the right toresell at the risk and’cost of defaulting purchaser after such notice ag may seen Droper to the tristees, A. deposit of $20 to be made when tid is accepted. GEO. FAPELERY, © WM. EEDMONSTO? "420 Sth strect orthwest, RO, HOLIZMAN. Auctioneer, Toth and F streets m mh10-d&ds HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED AND USIMPROVED REAL ESTATE. No. 103 UE E. SECOND STREETS. By virtue of a decrve of the Supreme Court of the, District of Columbia, yasscd on tue 1th duy of March, A. D. 1884, in Equity cause No. S442, Tahall! sll to the bight bidder, th front of tie pretuiges, com inenciig at HALE-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK PAs on TUESDAY, THE" TWENTY-FIFTH DAY "OF MARCH, 1584, Lot No. 2, of Daniel Carroll's subdivision of oriwinal lot'No, 1, in eyuare No. S75, except. the por on conveyed to the Cuited States, improvad by a three Story Brick Store and dwelling, No. Las Eeusepleasia Avetiue northwest sige, vatt of lot & of the same ay a No. 576, fronting twenty-three (23) feet om Ist wtreet and improved by « three-story brick dwelling, No. 108 Ist street northwest, ‘Also, putt of lot 2, in square No. 731, beginning for the razue itive aia aye, at the ‘noetrwedt corner i seid Lot an running thence with the divide Tie hetween lot 2 and lots numbend $ and 4 to Betrcet thence east with said B street ‘twenty-four C4) feed scten and ‘thive-quarters (M9) inches: thence parallel ine ditiding lot uiner 2 frou lots Sand 4 40 waiia avenue, and. theuce “westwardly: with Suid avenue twenty-five feet, ‘Terms of sale, aa prescrited by said decree: One-third of, the purchase thoney.to be paid in cash, and the Yanan fone and two years fot the day of mle. For tic deferred payipenty the purchaser or Purchasers shall fave thelr notes drat i (0) pet cent, interent per Shnum, secured by deed or deeds of trust onthe nop erty purchased. A deposit uf one hundred (8100) doliays Gh each lot inuat be tnd wien the property is kuocked Gown. Ail conveyancing to be at to: cost of the pute Claser or purchasers. ‘Teruns of sale to be complica with. Dorewsld at lancome pt the actamisiog prnctaeee t e ‘resold at the jefaulting purchaser. JOHN E MeNALLY. x res Lave Building. _SBWING MACHINES, &. subdivision, In. square MANUFACTURERS, DRESSMAKERS AND EVERY- BODY WILL PLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE. Auy one can make the moat perfect button holes with cage tnd ragidity on aly Kind of uaterial ‘Call’ at office, Corner Tth and Ht atrects, or send for price lst ad saiaples of Uuttou holes. ‘Old Ainerioae taken in exchange: AST do uot employ any canvassing nea abled to sell the atic nach ceive gO to gts loa mhis Comer 7th and H strveta. Woruraaaxric Spoor. Corrox, ‘THE BEST FOR MACHINE OR HAND USE. SIX SPOOLS FOR 25 CENTS. At the office of the New Home and Hartford Sewing Machines) positively the lightest runaiar and durable Sfaching ever preiaee eae, moet stmple eet of attachments: can varie! ork than any other in the munsket, nctings said oe monthly payments; special discount for caah- at OPPENHEIMER'S, Sas Bt Cloud Building. PW sole agente for ford and Ni fe are agent lew feba3 HAT ce ad Ne HOUSEHOLD,” SILENT “White,” ”* Boston,” Peet tes tee eee OR, AND ppv! HABIT.—DR H. H a eee 0 Since eee eine a es Fearne Slog ae pare MD. 1co Fulton strect, New York clty."febas-atucth e We Dr Mine ‘tis now undisputed that WEI DE MEYERS CATAR- RAL CURE is the only treatment that will absolutely cure Catarrah, Dr. Wel de Meyer's “Taxattse” with statements of symptoms by the cured, mailed free. D. B, DEWEY & CO., 182 Fulton street, N.Y. febs-m,w.f,30t AMPOSSIBLE ESCAPE, Absolute Truth with Collateral Proof Erom Which There Cam Be No Ap- peal. For the past three years we have had a standing offer of $5,000 for any statement of cure published by us which was not, so far as we know, bona fide Wedid ‘this in order that all readers might know the absolute truth of all our assertions and that they were based ‘upon the value of our remedy and not upon idle words. Below we give a few extracts from recent letters, which speak for themselves. We will only add that we could furnish one hundred thousand more of a similar nature did occasion require, but we believe the entire American Public is now convinced of the positive value of War- ner's Safe Cure, HLH Wanxen & Co, Rochester, N. ¥. jarner’s Safe Cure does all claimed for it.” Mas. Janus SINGLET, Petaluma, Cal, “Iwas cured of kidney disease and bleeding piles by 11 bottles of Warner's Safe Cure.” -B. H Howaup, Auburn, Me. “Iwas a physical wreck by kidney disorder, but War- ‘her's Safe Cure hag completely cured me.”” @. C, Laxrvo. Columbus, 0, “I was a sight to behold from kidney dropay, but was Testored to perfect health by Warner's Safe Cure.” Troy oe JAMES ALLEN. “My physicians said I would never get out of bed again. I took Warner's Safe Cure and felt like another being.” ¥. Covnzr Hurcais, Beverly, N.J. “Thad 22 quarts of water taken from’me caused by Gropey. ‘Ten bottles of Warner's Safe Cureentirely re- stored me.” Gro. B. Peaster. Manchester, N.H. “A neighbor of mine, W. A. Thompeon, has been raised from the dead by the use of your Warner's Safe Cure.” Joux Nogtox, P.M Summit City, Pa.. Feb. 8th, *bysicians said I could never be cured of calculus and stranguary, but four bottles of Warner's Safe Cure entirely removed my complaint.” ‘TO, Laws. ‘San Franewseo, Cal, “I was wholly prostrated by @ complication of dis- esses, and as « last resort purohased Warner's gafo Cure, Every one of the old troubles have disappeared and I am very xrateful.” W.E Bexgpicr, Pressand Knickerbocker, Albany, N. ¥. Suffered for over twenty years with a lame back, caused by kidney complaint, and my spine and nervous: system were badly affected. When I had abandoned ali hove T began the use of Warner’s Safe Cure, and have not felt so well and strong for twenty years. J.J. Waren, Fon du Lac, Wis. “For two years I suffered intensely, and was nade Miserable through diseased kidneys and blidder, with nervous exhaustion and entire prostration, Doctora ‘and medicine did not afford me any relief, and I wae ad- vised to use Warner's Safe Cure, which I did in connec- tion with the Safe Pills, aud au thaukful to state Iam. entirely cured of the dreadful malady.’ ‘Mus, DORMER, 448 South Tenth street, Denver, Col., Feb. 19th, “I want to state how much my husband bas im- proved while takiug Warner's Safe Cure. All swelling has disappeared from his limbs; his water trouble 19 much better and his yoice is so improved that he preaches every Sabbath. We are very thaukful. The People all around here are taking the remedy, and some are getting well by the usvof # few bottles. Mult tudes more must huve it.” Mrs, Rev. F. A. SOULE, Sing Sing, N. ¥.. Feb, 2th. “Fora score of years I suffered with what the doc- tors pronounced dilation and valvular disease of the heart, but uow I am led to believe thet the heart trouble was only secondary aud = symptom of other | complaints. Frequently I waa threatened with death by ~utlocation, my breath failing me entirely. I he- came cold and numb, and was ax near death a8 any liv- ing person ever bas been. This was three years ago and T have ever since enjoyed complete health wholly through the use of Warner's Safe Cure, A. BILperpyce, 28 18th street. Chicago, March iat. It PPP ou PE pee pe peed g ge re Pe UU OR R EEE AND INVIGORATING. ‘Those who may wish to purchase, elther as a deliciou Leverage or for medicinal purposes, an unadulterated Whiskey, are invited to make a trial ot the celebrated brand U_ U PPP PPP EEB RRR TITTEER NN N U UP PP PE RR 7 E NNN Cee Pree em EMG UP FP EEEE B T EEEN NN WHISKEY. ‘This Whiskey, upon an analytical examination, has Proved tobe FREE from Fusil Oil, and indeed of any of the modern ingredients which are used to give = fictitious age and flavor to this popular drink. FOR SALE BY BROWNING & MIDDLETON. BARBOUR & HAMILTON, 4.B. BRYAN & BRO, C.C. BRYAN, BL. WHEELER, ‘THOS. A. ROVER, N. T. METZGER & BRO., BEALL & BAKER, JOHN H. MAGRUDER, 9. €. ERGOOD & Co, WM, HELMUS, Wasurxarox, D. 0. H. & H. W. CATHERWOOD, PHILADELPHIA, feb9-3m, Soe Paoparerons, LIQUIDGLUE ends Everything Bolid se Rock! Hard ed, Else with cones te Cover.) Mailed Bold Drug- fale Greco Satins alae aac ake s sets |e ; sea SSP OER E'Gs SUPER Laas Aveta ‘Washington, D.C. Eowaan Cavrnr & Co. 426 New York avenus, PLUMBING, HEATING AND VENTILATING A Large Stock of RANGES, FURNACES, LATROBES, GRATES AND FENDERS, AtLow Prices, JOBBING IN ALL THESE LINES PROMPTLY AT- as ‘TENDED To. never Weal ot wees saat oon be wera wile bathing stor ealoas wienawe MRS. FISHER devotes bes" aticetion 10 tne wantet ‘Lady Patrons mah els ;corn, 877,000 bushels. 2d Edition. Lats Tela 1 Ta St Adulterated Food. STARTLING REVBLATIONS—THE LIVING COW CANNOT COMPETE WITH THE DEAD HOO. ALBANY, N. Y., March 21.—The senate committee on public heaith, which nas been Investigating the adulterations of "food, presented {ts report. to-day. ‘The committee has discovered alarming wholesale adulterations of food which are dangerous to the consumer, and which are depreciating property in the rural ‘districts. The adultera:ion of butter Dy tallow oll, bone oi! and lard olt was found in almost every town and city in the state, and in an amount equaling halt the production of the natural arti- cle, the imitations so diswuised that often tt can only be detected by chemical anelysi Out of 90 samples of alleged butter y m mittee in New York, only 10 were genuine, No labels to distinguish the pure rom the bogus but- terare displayed, as required by the existing law. Bogus butter is lungely purchased by saloons, boarding-houses and second-class hotels The cost of mantfacture ranges from 12 to 1S cents, the average being 14 centa. The marufacture in'this state is chiefly carried on in New York and Brook- minds each Out of fats bro Fr he damage to the datry products of the state ts estimated at from five miilion to ten million dollars yearly. ‘The committee estates that forty mll- Hon pounds of the produrt am sold annually in the state, and the illegitimate business 18 breaking w our export butter trade, The use of nitric and sul- Phurle acids in deotoriving adulterated butter 1s particularly condemned. ‘The living cow, assert ‘the committee, cannot compete with the dead hos. The committee also find that 20,000 out of the 500,000 quarts of milk furnished New York dally in 1882 were water or skim miik. The committee recommend the appotntuient of a state Inspector of milk, and also recommend that the officials to be chosen to enforce anti-aduiteration laws be selected from and represent dairy interests. To Stil Next Tuesday. ew YORK, Marchi 21.—The alleged “Cuban ban- dts,” who are stopping at Ue Cuban hotel, in Pearl street, In charye of Kubler, editor of the Separa- tisla, Will Sall “hence on Tuesday next for San Do- amingo. A Broken Leveg. Vicxspcra, Miss, March 21.—The Buekridge levee in Louisiana, 33 miles below tis city, broke AL11 O'clock last wight. If there 1s no clidnce to close it, some of the Dest lands in Tensas parish will be overflowed. A Gold Shipment. New Yorks, March 21—Wall street, 2 p.m.—The ‘steamer Donan will take $250,000 In gold to-morrow. Arrested for Poisoning Her Husband. vite of Wellington Ward, t Capeiton, near She brooke, Que., has been arrested on a charge of mur- dering her husband by adininistering poison, Latest Foreign News by Cable. THe CHINESE INDEMNITY. Pais, March 21.—The Frenca government 1s de- ating the Chinese indemnity question. The lowest igure proposed 1s 1511.04.08 tranes. ‘MB. GLADSTONE ADVIBED TO ACCEPT A PRERAGE. Loxpon, March “rhe Lancet, medical journal, advises Mr. Gladstone to accept a’ peerage. one ae ‘The Suitiand Post Office Robbery. Batrtworr, March 2i.—The trial of Wm. Lacey for robbing the post office at Suiand, Md., was re- sumed In the United States district o morning. After argument, by counsel and instruc on on prayers by Judge Morris the jury reured, and is sunt out. A Rald onthe New York New Yor, March 21.—A sanitary insp companted By a squad of police, inade an nbex- | pected raid last night om the express wagons tlett carry meat into the elty trom New Jerse hundred and fifty earcases ot “bob” calves were seized and sent to the offal dock. The rald spread consternation among the expressimen, but they were compelled to submit by the police, Railrond Accident at Port Deposit, Mp., Mareh and tender of engine 315 of a freight tram north, on the Columbia & Vort Deposit railroad, wer? Urrown off the track while crossing a switen at Getraro Junction, four tiles north of Port be- POSIL, this mornlhe, tearing up the track for 20 Yurdd No serious damage was done to the hor to the engine, which Tan along ou the te ‘one was injured. Port Deposit. x freight cars Amignments by Baltimore Merchants. Battinore, March 21,—Charles W. S, Banks, fur niture dealer, to-day made an asshrnmept,to Jon D. Cook for the benent of Ls erecitors. “The bond 15 $40,000. Robert Oliver has mad? assignment 10 Arthur Stewart tor the benetit of ls creditors, ‘The bond is not vet ied. He MeN "y and carriage waking supplies, assigued to S. 1. Kemp. Bond $300, FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL ‘The New Vork Stock Market. ‘Thefoliowing are the opening and closing prices of the New York Stock Market to-day, as reported by spectal wire to H. H. Dodge, 53 15th street: Name. O(G) Nume | O1G | Can. Pac. : NJ. Cent.....| 88%) 58% Cun, Sou. eNCY, Gent. 21154, Sent. Pac. Bs 50, NIY.C.& SUL..| 8x Ches & Ohio! 1s, pret.) 1 Do. Ist pref... 12) Nor. @ West. pl 4 Do. Ml pret.) 154 ‘i OBES Q.2.021125% 1253 Do, pret...) ase CCC.) oF er” Northwest. 21/193 118% ColCoal...20.! 1% IT Do. pret. 2.1 142%. el, & Hud..2)193 ° 10S. ohio & Miss Di, Le &W..01 1374 137s oreg Den. & R.G_1) 192, 194 ont. & West E.T,Va €Ga, 7 3” Puc Mal E.T.V.@ Gap, 12% 13 Peo. D. © E Ente. 24° 234 Reading...00000) 5741... Do. 8d3..0521, 91a) S14 Rock Isl...2217 18335 18333 181” 1315 Koch, & BL 1g )19" St. Paul 13 |19 Do. pret. 103 hes, St.P. & Omaha air) 31 49 [43% Do. pret. | 935 wl. st. PM. | 214 BA Texas Pace, ® lee be pe iy 124 West. Union: Hx SS ‘The Wall Street Market Dul New York, March 21, ‘The stock market was forenoon, and on the whole was not so strong. The second reduction of rates by the trunk Une roads | had a depressing effect. The market for Taflroad Yonds continues ‘Arm, and though the volame of business 15 not Large’ the tendency of prices thdl- cates a moderate aud coustant volume of invest -ment. , —s The Markers, Virginia sixes, deferred, 8; forties, 3439: new threes, 111 bid to-day larch 21,—Cotton BALTIMORE, M middling, 11. Flour dull—Howard street. and western | sper, 25a: i. 6.0), city Ri nulls si) brands, 5245.8. ive patent, 7.00. er Scarce and fei; stern lower and dull; southern ted, 12al La: do: amber, 1.15a117; No. 1 Maryland. 1 Western winter red, 7: A Mays 1Ossg0) Outs duues Weel 1S, Cos biel Yellow steaay's western. lower and closing dull; southern white, Ssui. do. yellow Western nixed, spot, 57a57%. April, 574a57%: Mages: Jue, CO ig. “Oats eld wien Of a reduction in tran} Southern and. Pennesiv Ssu44 do, ised, 42n45, inns 10 choice Pens Dut buyers lied off, because ation rates fruin this west — ia, Sond: water white, Uye quiet, O8at0. Hay firm ania and Maryland, 14.00315.00. oviniona quiet and ouly fairly steady. Mesa pork. cle 1N00; new, 1900, “Bulk meats—siioulders and cleat 1b packed, RalOy. Hacon—shoulders, #34: clear HB H. Hans, Wyalsi Lard rehined, Wy Butter jendy western packs. 10x25: erean a saad2, Petroleutn tomiual—retaned, 8y20'2: Cotfeo ful “Wo ‘cargues, ordinary to, fair: vid Vs uae let —A soft, 14; copper relied quict, 1ict4Ge Whale Ready, 1.1931 Hreighits to Liverpool jer” steamney te 1 I9% Suit Goteon, 984, our Tes cram, "womanly D4dedd. Receipts—four, 2.973 barrels: wlicat, 43, , 64,000 bushels: oate, 7.000 bushels.” Ship- ments—whent, 9.000 bushels, Sales—wheat, 294,000bush- SERI0vs RESULT OF TRE EXPLOSION OF A BorTeR OF CEMENT.—About 11 o'clock thls morning, as Mr. Jaber Pittard, living at 9 9th street northiw ‘Was putting a patch on a shoe, the bottle of cemen which he was using caught fire and exploded, set- ting fire to the shop ana Uutrning Mr. Pittard about the hand and arn. Dr. Taylor was called in and Tendered medical aid, after which Mr. Pittard was Temoved to Providence hospital. ‘The fire was ex- Unguished by OMicer Clarkson. RANOR OF THE THERMOMETER.—The follo were the readings at the oMlce of the chief sign: officer to-day ‘@, M., 41.9; 11 AML, 48.3; 2 pun, 45.5, Maximum, 51.9; minimum, $1.1. ResiongD.—Naval Cadet Valentine Nelson, U. S. N., has tendered lls resignation, ‘Tue Swatara arrived at Colon to-day. ‘TRaNsrens oF Reat Estate.—Deeds in fee have een filed as follows: W. F. Eaton to A. Eberly, Jot 85, 8q, 518; $8,400. James M. Johnston to Jona. § Buir, ots ahd ¢, sub. su. 19%; $5,000. Sarah Matlock to W. H. Lariman, lot E, subs. 58 and 59, sub. Mt, Pleasant and Pleasant Plains; $1,600. Mag? le M_ Smith to, James MeLaughlln, pis 7, 3 jot E and pt. F, sq, 43; po retg th cpr . F same property; Wy, Brown to W. Lucas, w.'sg 2 and W. 5, a4. 2; SE ROBBERTES.—Additional robberies were reported at police headquarters to-day as follows: ‘Moses Brown, 917 Temperance Hall alley, had his house entered on February 294, about noo, afd-a quan tity of clothing and household goods, and an insur- ‘ance policy for $1,000 on the “Association of the People” of Massachusetts, valued at $12, stolen — Mrs. Fitzgerald, 723 4th street northeast, had stolen from her premises last night a number of chickens valued at $7. Porsonovs “Rye xD Rock” Canpy.—The Brooklyn (N.Y.) health department has anal- yzed the candy known as “rye and rock candy” And found that 10 was flavored with “essence of Whisky or fusil oll” in the proportion of 0.7353 grains tothe pound. ‘The fatal dose of fusll oll 1s Stated by authorities to be from 1.4 to 1.6 grains, or about the quantity found in about two pounds of the candy. Smaller doses produce dizziness, head- ache and other unpleasant symptoms. | Supreme Court, in the Kuklux cases that the public | Wasa personal dificulty between those two par- | tes. It is before the courts there, and I express no | the election inconsistent with thelr pas: history. | Twish to ask whether, if 1 should turn out that | them to Vote the democratic tieket or compel The | ence asa repubilcan leader—whether that would | has been accomplished by your statement, You | Mons arein these words” (Witness read the | sented, and my understanding —» | gsked as to a fact; whether you iknow It oF bot. that i | edge of the facts’ You say you are familiar with | | the political Mstory of Mississippi. ‘There 1s one | of Yaxbo Which inight help interpret thut result | Uon: | undertake to interpret that resolution.” | Erle Bayley and Lilford arthur, who pummelied | each other at the Union Square hotel ou Tuestay Saed5. do. | it LO Ko On the stage, greatly against the wishes of - | nis f is July (sais. steamer, | secretary. Soon there Was much scandal about cause of.a crippled arm. | His right avis said, that although he can use iit has but little strength. Se nctenaminand-laesiatcbe ‘Savannah, Ga., special to the N. ¥. World, gia, and In some cases bring to light curious inci- dents. Fifty and sixty years ago, when the whites were pushing thelr lines into the Indian reserve, many of them accumulated large fortunes. Owing to frequent incursions of Indians these men would hide their gold in the ground. In these days there COPIAH, COUNTY INVESTIGATION. Representative Barksdale Denies Under Oath the Charges Against Him. — | Major C. Barksdale, member of Congress trcin Mississippi, who, acconding to some testimony taken by the Copiah county sub-committee of the | Senate, madea specch at Hazlehurst advising the | democrats tocarry Coplah county by the shot gun It necessary and to hang Buffton, a republican can- | didate, was before the sub-committee of the Sen- | ate cominittes on privileges and elections this mort. | ing and made a statement Under oath in bts Own | vidieation. He denied the el in toto. He sald that the ‘history of Goplah counts had alwars been characterized with'a love of 16° and onder, and tn the events of the last election | There was nothing inconsistent with that record. | He tade two speeches in Huzleuurst on one day | | Defore the last election—one in the afternoon to a. | procession of country people on horseback, and th other tn the evening to a local defaceratic club. He could not remeber whether the mounted mie | Of the afternoon procession were armed with shot- guns His attention was called to the statements | rot witnesses about his speech, and pronounced all J assertions thathe had eacouraged roience fais He referred to the opinton of Justice Miller, of the Uverties were "as much impertied by the use of | Money tn elections in the north as by violence in | | the south, and sald that the condition of affairs re- | | sulting from the presence of a large mass of icnor- | Aut hegro voters was not properly understood. lyn, several concerns manufacturing over 300,000 | tor Hoar asked If in witness’ allusion to the | Peaceable and law-abiding conduct of the people of ‘Coplah county be inciuds THE KILLING OF MaTTHEWS. “T have nothing to say in reference tothat. That opinion. “You have sald that the people of Coplan county stand high in general character, and you have ab- hounced that there was nothing in the conduct of Unis mounted crowd Went about to the houses of colored men, whipping them, shooting one of them, declaring, a8 they did It, that they did It to compel LexToes Lo flee to the Woods In lange numbers—and Uhat Mr. Matthews was shot Decause of bis intl change your mind as Wo the character of the peo- ~ Well, now, I suppose the object of your inquirs are yourself giving testimony in the matter whtcl You’ propound tome. I think that after trial of Mr. Wheeler for the Killing of Mr. Matthews and the facts are brought to light then I Will answer the question.” Seuutor Saulsbury asked if tt was right and fair, When a person was likely to be placed upon trlal for ls iife, to ask a witness of Mr. Barkedale’s promt- hence to express an opinion upon the guilt oF inno- cence of the party, ahd to give an optulon upon an should be so and so. Senator Hoar rejoined that Major Barksdale had testified in regard to the character that the committee had evidence which he sup- posed was overwhelmingly in support of the as- Sumptions he bad made. He therefore unded ne Inquiry if his opinion remained the same in ¥ of that testimony. Addressing the withess, Senator Hoar continu “Did you read some resolutions purporting to have been passed after the election at & public meet- | es, sir; I have them here.” | “Well, now, may I inguire whether you approve or disapprove'of the resolutiot “I will not answer that question further than to Say that the resolutions have not been properly un- derstood by the public and have been misrepre- sented. If you will permit me, I will refer to them So that my Understanding of the purport of your question may be clear. Will you permit me sir?” THE OOPIAH COUNTY RESOLUTIONS. , Sir, You have stated you decline to an- swer— “Idecline to answer without an explanation of the reasons that influence my reply. The resolu- plah county resolutions) © Tregard these resol Uons simply as a reply to the threats that bad been made by Matthews hinseif, and the clan that he Was at tue bead of, against the citizens.” jileu You mean’ to say that you do not approve of them? “I mean to say that they have been misrepre- ly question was not whether the public had been properly informed, but whether you approved of the resolutions?” ‘Well, my answer has been given.” Senator Frye asked the wituess if he knew of any treats made by Mr. Matthews, and Re sald he lsd OL, Dut he had heard of them irom others. | Mr. Frye.—You have no right, as @ Witness, to make that answer, and you know It Witness —Well, Sir, When you say you did not know ft, or you did know it, then it not the | inanner in which gentlemen address exch other. | Mr. Hoar.—Did_ you not know that when You are Jou are not enti otters say? Withess—But yon assed my opinions. When I am called upou to Lestity to facts— Mr. Hour. You have no right to put in hears: testlinony hen you are asked as to your know! led to tell what you have heard resolution to Uhe effect that Coplat | SHAKES HANDS WITH ¥4z00, “Do you know what that means?” “Well, no, sir; I will not undertake to interpret that. You had no knowledge of the facts?” “I nad noubtug to do with getting up the resolu- 0 You remember any public fact in the history 1 “I will not answer that question. I will not ‘Senator Hoar. PROBATE CocRT—Judge MacArthur. | leceased; gave bond tu $2,000 a3 aduitnistrator. Will of led und fully proven. Estate of Euseard Slums: caveat and petition agt probate of Will, and letters testamentary fled by Edwin P. Sinins and Harry Sums, of Brooklyn, N.¥., grand Sons); petition for letters of collection by_ heirs, | and’ order, “appointing | Catherine v “stmms | and D. J. Warren collectons; bond $20,000 Mollie A. Richmond was appointed guardian’ to | orphans of John McGregor; bond $600. W. H. Bur- Yon, appolnted guardian "to W. it Staller; “bond sy state of Elizabeth Collins; will proved and admitted to probate; letters lasued to Rosa B. Col- lins and Florence M- Collins; special bond of $8.00. Esiate of W. S. Buchley; first account of executrix Approved and pro rata distribution ordered. Alice ~ Buchley Was appointed guardian to C. A. and W. S.Buchley. Will of Virginia Taylor, handwriting of decedent proven by oue witness. "| Sees Why the Actors Fought, ‘THE STORY TOLD OF MRS. BAYLEY'S ELOPEMENT WITZ MR. LILFORD ARTHUR, ‘The New York Sun of Thursday sald: The actors, evening, kept out of sight yesterday. Bayley was confined to his room by his. bruises, and he refused to see any one. An English actor, who knows both of the men very well, sald that ‘the row was the result of an old feud Between them. Bayley belonged to a re- spectable and wealthy family in Dublin. He had been a lieutenant in the British army, and had left mily. He married the daughter of an English gland she alsy Went of the stage. They cehitd In Ist Bayley and hia wife came to anid lived at the Vietorla hotel and Manager of the play, i ul Park theater, He there met Arthur, who was 19 Years of age, poor, and he made Arthur his private New York Mrs Bayley and Arthur. The three went back to Engiand. 1U was reported that the following summer Arthur had eloped with Mrs Bayley, and that the alr had taken $1,000 in money and $20,000 worth of iamonds. They came w New York, it 1s alleged, and boarded with a Mrs.Stevens in west 12th street! In July, Bayley came over after them. He found its wife, and, it is sald, most of "the diamonds and part of the money. It’ ts belleved that he intended tokill Arthur. He exhibited a large pistol and acted very wildly. While flourishing the pistol he accidentally shot himself in the arm, inflicting a slight wound. He did not_ meet Arthur, and four days after his arrival returned to England with his wife, He had. hovwever, instituted law proceeding, and Arthur was arrested and an Ludiow street Jail for some time. : ‘On March 11th last. Bayley came alone from Eng- land, intending to start a traveling company in the fall. ’ He said that if he met Arthur there would be trouble. His friends advised him not to ght be- was broken by a pistol bullet, and is 30 Legends of Buried Gold. Legends of buried gold are very popular in Geor- lived near Mount Vernon Mr. John J. Jones, father of ex-State Treasurer Jones, who Was known to be amanof wealth, W. he died it was the general belief that immense sums of gold and sil- Re ie ls ae ra ‘To the por oid man refused saying his children woud tnd t'when they neckedie mse At tater, Vaisever since fields have been Spay, treasure-hunters and the wildest have told. Recently a fortune-teller gave the supposed have disappes 1d that deep holes have been nave an les have found dug under several" trees "on the plamtation, has revived faith In the story and given currency to the belief that the missing men have secured the treasure and taken it off to a place of safety. Peo- ple of the surrounding country ate greatly worked up over the developments. —— eo ofDEYRAUDING AN INSURANCE ComPAxT.—The frst a series Oc gravegant= prosecutions of the gross frauds. on insurance nies, recently brought to light in Fall River, resulted in @ verdict eines ary. ot Fal iver. He was charged speci Uficaie of $5,000 on. Sedum Kirby's confeder- ates in this particular met Dr. and Edward Driscoll, Jr., fed af the time of the ais- covery. Herbert 1. Jackson was ned $10 in Piymonth, AFFAIRS AT THE CAPITOL. ‘The Keifer Scandal. REPORT OF THE HOUSE COMMITTEE OW The report of te ov Retfer scandal 13 st coramittee It stenographer Tyson by 2e EX-Apeaker in his test had never recet given from Mr. Keifer in Peeeived and con: Py sure he tad, a8 he W the case,’ and That he wrote It, to Mr. Robeson, he desk. He saw 1 This was the mepiy latter Was uineap Sou in the statement th the letter to w After the aw Gen. Ketter be asked t something about) with Dawson, when the had previously agreed to rs! May have lad that imp Tyson did not. An Affray at the Capitol. AM ATTACKS © After the adjournment Danking and curre the National Pacine bank of Boston the Dank exauniner, met Mr. Frost. ene holders of the bata, ln the Capited v made a vielent atta and attempting to strike llth. chulrinan of the comm however, and. pre trouble grew out comtattter by Mr. Fr Jost £25,000 Uirough f ¢: upon him, ea: f Stepped be IMPORTANT ACTION OF THE <EN. TEE TO-DAY —THE B. ANID. TUNNEL THROUGH « 4 TOL BILL APPROVED THE The Senate District committer wer ‘two hours to-day in disvussing the pending entirely supposititious case, assuming thatthe facts | define the routes of steam ra | The proposition to permit | Oho raltroad comp Ge hich eons: | HUll four hundred fect west Of the ca ned by a rote Pike voting against it. T move the present dep ‘Was rejected. This wus a di mitting the two dep. Of 5 to 2, Messm itidu: Who strongly coutende Mated that he would oppose the en after Uhat feature was as of Importance to establish There is strong 0 position In the Hi HL, and showid 1 get thie Senate WU may be defeated in the There is some do Senate even w The hour ot twe mittee had Anisted consideration Toad queston, and th lower Dneneh, Orlock arrived bet Vedjourned wit Capitol Topics Bills were introduced and pip Senate to-day as follows: © provite for the adn public buliding at THE PACIFIC NATIONAL In the matter of the im holders of the Pactfle > banking and d. and the address. amendment tu Jers atid dire A LETTER FROM MES. DELON! Mr. Cox presented to naval atfalrsto-day a letter from Mrs. 1 f Lient. DeLong, of Jeannette fa eon resolltlon Of the He the sub-comiut charge, for Its cons! mamit ee on te ded lo report favorab! Nunn, of Philadelphia, wrut Idaho t ME Andrew Devi pliers, Wet before Uh coats of the Hc pensation to comtaltter reporting The House comii rected Mr. Wise fo report. favor Bim the status of John N. Quack=nt ¢ allowed stenosray ‘A resoliition Was passed req ting the comratt- | > prize mouey due te Officers anid erew of the Farracut Mr, Call Intr duced ta authorize an Investize Warrants aud to protect. soudters at loss thereupon. ate today at On of the Issue of fraudul HE DIDN'T KNOW IT Was BOY'S BEAD OFF Tom O'Neill, aged 18 Pottsville, Pa, At out Sunday to try it. boys revurning from church at threw thelr hats in the air for lim to sti tried to hit then waiking awa) offered them=rives as Tancets, toseare them, hi shoulder and xe The bows lau plilled the trigwer. Auany squarely tn the fa iis head of. stricken companions w fled trom the seen medical ald Was ner quest Was held, but the} Moudas a cor quitted O Nell a hearing before a ju ville and lodged tn jail. ‘Tracking an Escaped Prisoner. WANTED FOR TRIAL FOR AN OUTRAGE A Port Tobacco, Marylaud, corresp Baltimore Sun says: charged with committing an outra; Ann Welding, Jail tn this place, has not yet been roca though he ts belleved to be In this Vicinity last seen In a colored AULT. colores, | 5 Re was un's house tn The His mother lives at Woody he has relatives at Brandywine, Prince G ‘A umber of persons lave be Tor hin, stimulated by which Mas been offered Brooks ts about thirty 3 werful build, 5 feet 2 “inches wundred aud ‘seventy- m the reward of #250 atid shows tW Lins are tudignant ape, and Say openiy thet the jailer, Tather-in-law,)’ Washiugton Burch, Is resjousi ae JENSTE ALMY's ScIcIDE.—The tng of Jennie H. Almy, the young schioolmistress whe on February 11 last, shot and. Killed her latform of an elevated rallroad station In New and severely, woundins ire, Wifo had tnade love to her and then Was held Tuesday. stand and said that be ‘ork, after shootng: Se | Ap invaluable and engaged Co tinarry the a Dut broke the engagement on learning | ey ad been inarried aud divorced, } about three weeks before the shootlus. The jury | rendered @ Verdict in accordance with the facts. Digp WHILE ar PRaveR—At a praver @rvice at the Little Siission Home, 1m Chicago, Monday ‘This was ara ae} Mrs. Georghana M Widow, Sank to her knees with others in praser, le lifted thelr voices In worship, wed slowly over her bosom [1 an attitude of reverence. Wien the expected mo- ment arrived for the woman to pray there was a ‘hush in the little hall The devotions ceased | San Sih Beas and when the the widow's head the worshipers fled slowly out of their seats. ‘The however, remained fixed in her position, and a ery’of horror when they found that she wasdead. Tei hands bore the body to the house of a frieud, and the coroner decided that heart disease was tie AU Erie, Pa., Wednesday CyB the cars as the train was leaving the depot. See meee eee eee to the lee vent ae Ponce hod carrier. ‘The found. ————— Niaros Rewaxpep.—The Presbyterian hospital of for $250, ite" share of the tua raised by "Te Charity Ball” in that city, hasrecelved a check tor $3,000 from a resident of Bucks count: that $2.800 1s in teu of the money did not recelve and the remain. tng $500 is a premium for adhering to principie. Jcrticaily i from paralysis at his hoice Mas, , for mualating the 1s pid (on thé tomb of Daniel Webster at Marsheld. | coumty, Va. which the | bares BROW, al ex-SOldNT, Vermont avenue and L dwhow death on the vt) inst. £are uicTs of foul play, Superintendent Dye BAB au ckaniuation Yt was found that some ago Brown tuherital @ cy trom ad. aud invested it in South Washington, deen suffering with drop ey years, and . 5 who had Known BAe that death wus bya 4 ‘bs willy, Tutors «row out of @ Change XA DOME 1:40 to ‘ror, tot OB 2 cen 6th 1 Marca and 1 by Willa etre, whlch ot decective due, caused dauige to the AMOUBE we 1th, red Laat ai Tor a conference of KOM APT 2k. The call was ts know ecutive CoML comes Whore they the people 10 At the meet the detnocrats, y town HL opery, be adress Ws, rere tot Sat stathnyg Unt tiie CCH Heard of In that Shave received ters abd Teaped a Jee LaLa tue tubby objected ta, Dut ¥ acenpitend wee perty known ws the Lown ule mines, tt woud Tour sears ago othe of $2NG oa adeiputa, Wed: piiabs tor U wut wear Loulsvilie, Ky., were iy by their mother in mistake ah. wo have died, and the in Parts last night sel a brillant suecemm —__ MARIIED, MATTICE. MOhULDEN. On March gut, 1 the wry WF Man ot ther teatae’ te ef th emule Inthar FANSIF 8 MORELDEN. of dala city, bo BAL MEE b MATTEO G@ Fort Man, 88 ..' OFPCTE—SANN.Y in Maltuaicre, on. the Sth of dics’ Jutsn Lug tuur gostor AM chine, SOUCY tec adae © SSS Sy . pep. nh, 154 Pane Let, I, ot Sn SAL 2 J anid tae date CARAT 4. ot Suelock am, WIL. TAM Ean t vnigitual ila re i Peau Eee: re toatte foneral at? clock MoCo r masaniiy, 221 March, at Piqua, (hia, the NAVLO On Vata, March 31, 1894, MALILDA NALLOL, © | UNDERTAKERS, QW r stiy pri 3 verte! SENOMSG CSDERTARER © GW Tih strat northwest, near, pubs Jisau C. Lex, (Poduerly Henry: Tete Sone, TSDERT ARE, Nowant Fores. No, Pa awe nw, rary AL OATHOLIC BOOKSEL wdrtaker, 711 Tt wtpeet, next ATY_& < Bineticlase trew 6 (sss cawiee WILLIAM © VERNON, CF Gawuen & SUCCESSORS TO NUCH VS UNDERTARING &&- ‘TALLISHMEN Hom duraeriy IP Awe Se ahd "reamcaable. Profewstonaa, voy, Aemuasdt tevala «eyo, er hi atrwet, between Mand Nn. prperad furtraneportanon, awl: Uxpexs aan axp Povenat. Dinrorom, 1897 10 Telephone connection Ww lanes with they 1 | place thes will be opened le which hate ects stricket frum, under authurity of af act of Congroms approved Ale jected for the tn praised value and chetr Hen Nines Sey Fg i New Supply. Sa birt ma sulonitted ina seabed envelope, af notary uf the Navy, Wanbizyeton, D.C mal fur the Parchamw of Vesmia® Tiaw item other ecammunmieations a Cle Vimo suid be tneluded isnied ty of aut fone th Oe Propo abd therwh fe amount Rieu ati eager st per ont of the amount femal matin, Phdrey dag frum the abe rune it st ie taade tu the Page Part strats fer cent., of ay hat thn ie of ton Be in| its erecta the act of March 3 proporals. a yriitel let wilt vine ert ‘runt cornnig Ee ig of bas ated ‘sin wha get oe ive _craseds Cah uy contol oan 10 the” Couuatidants of the cre wrist rwmowe the towne from th od the gard within such per os ym as may be Baed by the i ar tira tat tuhs lawsw Becretary of the Newy. | | TEBIG COMPA’ ee exter oe meee. i ALCS ‘onthe | LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MEAT. tonic in all cass hy ey ‘CARTION Genuine only with the fo etanfle ‘of Baron: Sucvature in Blue ink across: (e'Nariua Teagan decor wats fo various cheap beng an the. LIEBIG COMPANYS EXTRACT OF MEat ‘To be hed of all and (Call for this Const and notice that every pair is stamped 1€ ale Persephone. WORMSER, FELLHEIMER & CO., SOLE IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS FOR ‘THE TRADE ONLY, (38) Broadway, . ¥. fevat eet |e s noe a