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SW. SIDWELT, Principal Hur wend for ¢ SARA ASPEN uct it for twer VERWOOD LNs A SELECT BOAT Teraus very moderate, Brooklyn, Providence, Lith street ro) uperior Native Teachers Conversation. all persons to attend | Apply to PROF. N. JoLy._ | 3 HEADQUARTER: I street northwest MENT ON avenue, Jal2-In *> FO INDERGART! hh street. between K evening French | “ ies for adults M ‘sown and orizmal method Performers orT: ISS AMY LEAVITT. OF BOSTON, GRADUATE | * New ‘Englind Con harmony aud voice « JASHINGION SCHOOL OF ELOCUTION AND Enziish Language, ‘Natural exprr Eapecial 4 ttention s a al Detecta. Boys’ and Girls’ class Satar- PARSONS, M.S. (LATE OF SP! mid all Mathemation. Day Session. 9 a.m. to SERVICE INSTIIUTE, 493 Yennsy ivania avenue northwest. Select Civil Serv.ce Library; Practical Civil 5 Thorough Civil Service Drill: TUESDAY, THU SPAY and SATU DAY EVENINGS, Hours from 7 to 9 o'clock p.m, Terms reasonable. ARTIES WHO DFSIRE TO IMPROVE THEM- telves in the beautiful arts of Elecution, Engiish metic, English Literature, “History, position can receive private lessons by rc t or at the homes of For references call or ad- MRS. «A. CHAMBER treet northwest, City. FLOCUTION AND DRAMATIC ART, thwest. —Private lessons in English ud reading classes, Day EDUVAL MACK. Jaz. Algebra abd Con the hour at €03 F st those who inay so desire, 1425 N street 1 ND TYPE WRITING PRACTICALLY ‘ss cuaranteed if instructions are fol- Ss individually or in clase RP. Johns & Euston, Stenovraphers, NARFIELD KINDERGAR’ PRIMARY AND TE: 928 19th street northwest. MIS. ANNA B. OGDEN, Principal. RIVATE LESSONS IN ALL GRADES OF STUDY, jal. Prepares for college, AR- NG SCHOOL, Bapolis Wes. Poin INV INSTITUTE, « w. corner sth and K streets n. w. | Mathematical, classical, business, ___ FAMILY A For Lass Or Gro« THAT MUST BE SOLD. SUPPLI to Europe and ed hard wheat ineipal Courts of wither faraily #S ST. LOUIS FANCY. One of the most beantifal Winter Wheat Patents ever celled by any other Pat- sutexcept Ceres, and will please the most exacting Lousekceper and satisfy the most Offered! to the trade. fuious epicure, Winter Wheat Patent. LTANCE,. sota Patent Flou fs nade by the cele- rated Hungarian process, It is a very cheap and bean- ‘ful Patent, within the reach of all classes, and we rusrantee will wive satisfaction to every one who will | GOLDEN ‘The old reliable stand-by and the Standard Family | It ix equal in quality to a great tuany high-priced Patent Flours,whilst it can be bought We defy competitors to ar superior to CERES, STERLING, IANCE or GOLDEN HILL, aud we ‘keeper who tries them once For sale by all grocers, Wholesale Depot, corner let street and Indiana avenue. Flour of the District, Jor con-iderable bring forth any F. GILT-EDGF, f feel assured that any hos sill never use anything else, ——— ee WOOD AND COAL. JOHNSON BROTHERS, WHARVES AND RAILROAD YARD: TWELFTH AND WATE# STREETS SOUTHWEST. “SRANCH YALDS AND OFFICES CONNECTED BY TELEPHONE: 7th Strect Northwest, 1740 Penns: Ivan 3122 9th Street Corner ikl anti K Streets Northwest. 1 Penusylvanks Avenue Southwest. Avenue Northwest, EORGE CKEVFLINE 0 FICE AND YARD, 1822 | Mth street: Wharf foot of 14th street—Long Wool: | we $4 per cont: Osk. $5; Hickory — ‘$6 yer cord; Oak, $7, THIS AFTERNOON, | TPYHOMAS EL WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer. HOUSE, No, f the land recor is of he ‘seit, at pnbiic. auction CEsbay, THE THIRD » at FOUR AND A f the sul«livision deed or all cash, at the op- LANE, insuianc 1:47 Pennsylvania avenue. LARGE STOCK OF FINE LISH CH. LOADING SHOF GUNS, IMPORTED. F fe THE DEAL GONG CLOCKS, FINE SILVER PLATED WAKE, DIX SETS, CAS- TORS. F SE IMPORTED SWISS MUSIC BOX: GOLD : WATCHES | JEWELRY, CUTLERY, LADIES’ BEST ROSEWOOD and O48 WADE and BU ER RAZORS, 2OLS, aud 10,090 useful hoaschold Sale ss may be ¢ Fixtin ‘OG rfacturers of | WY ALTER B WILLIAMS & CO, Auctioncors OF _FAT- GREAT PEREMPTORY 54 LUN'S SOLAR MASTERS OF E. Also, Engtish Water Co! le. On TUESDAY and W 38, Fob. ruary THe a shall | sell, at our salesroom, corner 10ch stre vaniaaventie— Thirty-one English W: 0) Sixty-six Colored Photoeraphs oo Fighty-one Plain Pi he: To be si | uation Tuesday, Februar WAL’ PIANOS AND ORGA 'Hersexame UPRIGHT AND SQUARE PIANOS Tenowned for oleance of st superior work- responsive inaction to the heghest degree, brilliant and cven in toue and of great durability. Th contain all ¢ sed by com latest and best improvements. tjudves us being unequaled. We are giving low factory prices to our Washington patrons aud terms to suit. Pianos of other makers at low prices and payments of $10 per mouth #ACTORY WAREROOMS, fc2 422 Ninth Street, Macsnicesz PIANOS AND ORGA OF THE BEST AND LEADING MAKERS. SOLD ON MONTHLY INSTALLMENTS OF 85 AND #10 PER MONTH. AGENERAL CLEARING OUT SALE OF: ALL MY SECOND-HAND INSTRUMEN| |PIANOS AND ORGANS—-AT MOST AN PRICE, NO FAIR OFFER REFUSED. Pianos as low as $25. Organs as low as 915. Several Elegant Pianos at 3125 cach, SIDNEY T, NIMMO, 0) 433 Tth street northwest, _ Sal G. L. Wu & Bro, Sol ts for the STTBER aad keaton yeah EBACH PIANOS aud GALLY'S Wonderful Self-Piaying Instrumenta, Several bargains on easy fyrmpin Pianos aud Organs which have been used. PianSs and Organs for rea thned aud repaired. ald Pprrros. TUNING AND REPAIRS OF PIANOS ASPECIALTY. AT Y. BECKER'S WAREROOMS, 801 9th st. Fine Pianos for Rent and Sala, Feo SEVERAL FINE PIANOS OF VARIOUS MAKES for $a.e and Kent, at reduced Prices. MRS. F 0. REICHENBACK, jst No. 425 Lith st. nw. (Private entratice.) PIANOS. The Best in the World. A Large Assortment Constantly ou Hand, at the Wareroorns, 925 PEN YLVANIA AVENUE. EDW. F. DROOP, Sole Agent for Stainway & Sons’ Pianos, Tuning and Repairing Promptly Attended to by Re- liable Workmen. = x au. 4227, DAVIS & CO.18 GREAT SPECIALTY— F THEIR UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO. iO New and clewant styles, now ready, at 8] factory prices H, LSUMNER S11 Oth st tew. 3 0c! Steck & Co, Exznsox. & Bavs&Co PIANOS. WILCOX & WHITE AND KIMBALL ORGANS. Pianos and Orgens exchanged, repaired, tuned, boxed; or rent by day, week, month of year. Rent applied if rehased ‘ull stock of Se. Music. HENRY EBERBACH, 915 F Stree, _my31 Manasing Partner of the late firm of Ellis & Co, | GENUINE “DECKER” PIanos are Made by DECK! G. H. KUHN. Sole Age Also for Burdett Oncans, HOUSEFURNISHINGS. _ Gr ND OF ORIENTAL RUGS, Not Auction Goods, bnt Good Goods at less than ane- tion prices. We wiil sell this week for cash line of the handsomest Eastern Rugs ever brought to this market, comprising the following well known makes: Armeam, Ehonla, Daghastan, Kassacks, Ghardies, Cashmeres, Persians, Agra aud Oushack. CARPETS In all sizes at prices whic Bz Do not fail to inspe W. H. HOEKE, azo 801 Market Space, 308 and 310 8th st. n.w. Deconarep Porrrny Axo Poncexars FROM ALL COUNTRIES. GLASSWARE, CUTLERY axp PLATED WARE, FINE PLATES. TOILET SETS. PARLOR LAMPS, TEA SETS, LARGE AND VARIED ASSORTMENT OF DINNER SETS. M. W. BEVERIDGE, i No. 1009 PA, AVENUE, | Srsoteros & Fiercnen, { 415 Seventh street fuorthwest. FURNITURE, CARPETS, BEDDING AND UPHOL- SiuuiNe GooDs. “XP We guarantee to meet any and. c fala ba aes. iy all prices quoted by any ‘To verify the above call and see our choice stock and ow prices. nld Ruz Artractioxs FOR THE LADIES AT ‘Nos, 403 Sate eee a j03. 403 aw Sr Nor: i ‘The attention of the Ladies is reapsottully. calied to ‘lect assortinent = {ona Fabia Covers, Tidiee, WEisk Boe otto oe Frncy Worsted Work and Knitted Goods of every de- seription ; com outhit for infants. Merino Giocks, “Cdreu'e Ease" Betin and Velvet _. AUCTION SALES. rpruomas Dowis . ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. As administrator w. a of the late Luther Martin. I tion, in front of the auc— wiing, southwest cor: er of nsylvania avenue and Eleventh strvet northwest. at ON on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY SEVE: ‘One Bay Horse, One Single Harness, j, Auctioneer, — offer for sale, at public S. EDWARDS, Sth street northwest, 3 SALE OF VAL@ABLE REAT ESTATE North € and North Capitol | sand the Cooke Mansio hing. lert streets, Georgetown, D, deed of trust to mi 1883, and recorJed in Liber e beat od Co : front of the nretuises, on of FEBRUARY, | 11 of lot nine (9), nar six hundred ¥of Washington dated on the 13th AS THE BEST TONIC. This medicine, combining Tron with pure Vegetable will sell, at publ 3 tonies, duickly INDIGESTIO. BLOOD, CHIL A by rapid and thorough asi: Teaches every pari of the system, purifies and enriches fhe blood, stretir hens the tauscles and nerves, and tones and invigorates the ssatem. APPETIZER—Best tonic known. ‘pala, removing alt sncb as Tasting the Food. Belch- Stomach, Heartburn, ete, ONLY IRON MEDICINE THAT WILL NOT ‘K OR INJURE THE TEETH, valusble for diseases peculiar to women, and to (eek 1s Who lead sedentary lives, AN UNFAILING REMEDY THE LIVER AND KIDNEYS. Persons suffering from the effecta of overwork, ner- vous troubles, lows of appetite or debility experience ‘CHE. Ox PRODUCE CURES DYSPEPSL EAKNESS, IMPURI ‘D FEVER, and NEU! lation with the blood it (685), iu. the District of Solumbia, acserived as follows: Bewin at thwest commu of lot nave (®), and ron east with © A and twenty-two (122) (87) feet two (2) inches; then west nd twenty-two (122) feet to the west (and then north ol ‘hes with North Caj ESDAY, THE EIGHTE A.D, 1885, at FOUR O° all that parcel of ground um the city of G D follows: Beginning at the hivgton and Stod f Washington atreet euths (203 9-10) fret; ton street, o north and paral eleven and uine-tenths (11 9-10) ) feet; thence north one feet, to Stoddert str: street, one mundred and fitty to the begiuning, ‘The. last. proved by a larwe brick mansion-house, by the late Governor Henry D. Cooke, hty-seven (87) street to the begin- FOR DISEASES OF reliefand renewed DOES NOT CAUSE HE CONSTIPATION other Tron Medicines do. paration of iron that canises no inju- ns and Druggists recommen PRY TY. 'e has Trade Mark and crossed red lines on ‘Take no other, Madu only by L CO., Baltimore, Md. hundred aud twenty (120) feet; thencs ‘Oneach parcel sold (5) one-third cash: balance in equal payments in one (1) and two (2) per cent perannim until property, or all Powit of $50) ro: If terms of sale are not complied of sule the ‘Trustee re- Kk and cost of defaulting JOHN M. BUTLER, Trustee. To-morrow: ‘TO-MORROW! EI > with in ten (10) days from da serves the right to re-sell at rrr) a ar ad Pro, id pper pes Dot Sze BERES itt plendid Collection of MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, Light eee* cr 11 flne condition, embracing every branch of literature, belonging to the library of the tate HALBERT W. WILLITZ, With several other lots, including a number of wuzas wee ganze To be sold at my Auction Rooms. southwest corner Lith MONDAY AND TUESDAY EVENINGS, FEBRU- ARY NINTH Commencing at HALF-PAST SEVEN O'CLOCK. &77 Now on exhibition, the Supreme Conrt bia, passed on the led on the 7th day cause No. 8,664, nm Insurance’ Com} Plaintiff and John G. Tyler and others ace defendants, 7 f the premises, December, 1883, (on 1843), in equit TWELFTH DAY OF F (6), seven (7). eliht (8), in the subdivision of hundred and thirty ( bounds, covenants and » 18: tx Now. (10) aud eleven ¢ in square No. six rding to the metes and ditions set forth and de- seribed in the deed of partition, dated December 2 entered into by and between Andrew W: ., his wife. aud Margazet Helzel. und recorded thé plat of subdivion annexed in Liber-——~, follo >, one of theland records of Washington count: the Distriet of Colnumbia, Jot one(1), in said square No, 630, at the nox thereof, fronting on North Cs feet aud ten (10) inches by adepth of one hundred and twenty (120) feet. ‘Terms of sale, as prescribed by the decree: One-third narchage money in cash, and the ‘alance in nine eighteen (18) wonths from the the deferred payments the 5c. Laces for tne. 121gc, Handkerchiefs for 9c. 5e. Handkerchief: 25c. Kuchings for 19¢, 68e. Lace Fichus for 49°. $1.98 Lace Fichus for 31.59. ampagne Bottle Bay Rum, 130, Florida Water, ‘nuine Pears’ Pocket Necessaries for 21c. Embrotderies, 10 per cent. discount, ‘Trimmings, 10 per cent. discount. pitol street thirty-five (35) archaser or purchascrs shall s s THRE NAVAL VOUCHER TRIALS, ‘Testimony in the Case of W. H. Demp- e wey—No Verdict in the Drew Case, When the Criminal Court met tits morning Mr. John Cook,of the fourth auditor's office, was sworn as for presenting and collecting alieged fraudulent claims against the bureau of medicine and surgery. Latest Telegrams t0 The Star, srerszs seers Cabinet Talk at Albany. He produced the vouchers on file in the office In the AMUSEMENT OVER A DOKSHEIMER BOOM—MR. WHIT- | Cases of the six alleged fraudulent claims forming NRY'S CHANCES POOR. the basis of the present indictments These were, Special Dispatch to Tux EVENING STAR respective for the following amounts: January AtBany, N. Y., February 3.—The occastonal men- | 39, 1939, 215; September 24, 1882, $891; January 6, Hon of Mr. Dorstielmer’s name in connection with a | 1853, $1,096.90; September ist, 188}, (the A cabinet position excites some surprise and amuse- | voucher), $3,824: September 4, 1883, 82,192, and Octo | ment here, where ft is known that Mr. Dorsheimer | per 20, 1882, $1,597.50. has stood apart from the Cleveland movement ever | ‘The witness sald on cross-examination that since the Saratoga convention. Were it not for | rst three vouchers mentioned hid beea passed DY po otter reason, Mr. Dorshelmer’s antagonism 00 | tne auditors, and the last three liad uot yet been ‘Tildentsm would bar him from a portfolio. passed. He Said on redirect examination that he ‘The talk of Mr. Wilam C. Whitney is much less | would not testify to Surgeon General Wales hand- Yoclferous than it has been, and tt Seer writing. He was acquainted with two kinds of si ably certain that Mr. Whitney will not occupy the | natnres that came into the office on such papers. Da Raya tullding in March, ‘The movement for | which was Dr. Wales’ and which was not he could | qq usa! Day vouchers as governor | Francis V. Walker, chief clerk of the navy pay | him has done him” little good. Indee3, those who | pot teil, have observe Cleveland’s cond Kuow that “movements” in any man’s favor count | office, testified that the vouchers dese for litle With him. bed were presented at the navy pay office by Mr. bemp- Se sey and paid to him. He identined Mr. Dempsey Hejoicing in Engiand. signature on the vouchers. | THE ATTACK ON O'DONOVAN ROSSA HAILED WITH | Mr. Worthington then stated that before offering DELIGHT. 3 these papersin evidence, th order to avold the usual editions of the news- | discussion, he would enter a nolle pros. as tv Us Papers, containing cable dispateues from New | frst and third counts in the indictments. ork giving the detalls of the shooting of O'Dono- | Mr. Wilson called attention to the fact that the Van Rossa, are selling like wildfire on the streets | voucher of September Ist, Known as the Agnew in every elty and town throughout Great Britain. | youcher, did not contain Mr. Rempsey"s nam Nearly every person seems jubilant over the an-| In response to a question by Mr. Worth! nouncement’ that the alleged chief of We dy’ the Witness produced the voucher retained a {ters had some of his own medicine given Ui FENAN Lonpon, February ur ton, the — Saas uure, AL AND COMMERCIAL. ‘The witness sald on cross-examination that the 5 receipts on the vouchers were sigued by Mr. ‘The New York Stock Market. pempsey when presented for payment. The following arc the opening and 3 p.m. prices | Mr. Willams objected to the admission of the of the New York Stock market to-day, as reported | Youchers made out In the name of 4. R.Aga by special wire to H. H. Douge, 539 15th streets the ground that tho Indictment in that ca Oy Epes Fae ak BS hot set out the receipt or any part of the receipt, — 7 1247) rane: : ut only the alleged faise bill. CifetTy Name: | OR. sie Watemns nde point raised against the indictments in the other cases as to variance between the paper set forth in the indictment and the papers offered in proof. ‘These objections were overruled, Mr. Wilson furtherexamined Une witness to show that Pay Inspector Washington, to whoin the Indictment charged the Agnew claim was present- ed, was absent from the city from avout August 27th to the latter part of September, 1883. AN OBJECCION OVERRULED, Name. Do. pref. Northwest Do, pret. rio & Miss. Del. & Hud. DL&W ; Oregon Trans Mr. Wilson then objected to the Introduction of Den. & R. 81, Ont. & West the Agnew papers, on the ground that it was ap- Be es Se Parent that they could not have been presented to 2. Reading... Mr. Washington. < Isl Judge Wyile overruled the objection, stating that it was not necessary to have used Mr. Washington's | Rame, «nd the crime was complete when the Dill Was presented to Lhe pay office. When a claim was paid by the chief clerk, in the course of the law, It Was paid by the pay director. The vouchers and receipts were then read to the jury by Mr. Worth 12/12 | ington. ‘Tho witness sald all these accounts were 495, 50 | paid by check to Mr. Dempsey, except the first, for 4°| 4 | $213, which was pald in cash. 12'4| 124 | dated in September, 1883, Lou. & Nash...) 2 Mich. Cent. M.K. & T. Do. pret. ‘Union Pac "Wab. Pac... 4) Da. Pref, ing the Agnew . West. Union...| 5975) 60'¢ | voucher, were paid by one for $6, to Mr. 6 | 1 | Dempsey. ‘The witness produced the checks. and — eee | Identined Mr. Dempsey’s signature upon them. On Baltimore Markets. cross-examination the witness sald, when a BALTIMORE, Mp. February 2.—_Virginia sixes, | Voucher in the name of one party was presented by ince mmr another, the office required the voucher to be prop- Rit gion rrluakaeal » 35: new threes, 55 | Griy receipted and then to be endorsed to the par _mia- | 0 Whom payment wasmade, It wasa freque fimo uutinen | currence to have vouchers endorsed in Ui way, MEDICAL DIRECTOR WALES’ TESTIMONY, Medical Director Philip S. Wales, late surgeon general of the navy, was next called asa witness. He tstitied at lengti as to the manner of purchas- ing supplies for hospitals. He described also the routine of the office in settling accounts. Kir Wood Was the financial clerk, prepared the vou ee Fe Ge oa ee one ersand kept account of the appropriations. The ned, 3 . sky quiet and steady, su " 7 chaps: 3 ™ aN eiaberes dt Freigio, {5 witness sald he had known Mr. Dempsey five Pat ruee pen de aaa ctor: Ss AGE RSE: | Meat Gh ae: Apaear mall teeter meee oe t, 34,000 bushels: corn, 119,000 bushels; oata, 3.000 | these papers. The witness was shown the first ela: ‘rs Dushels. Shipments—wheat, 2.000 | voucher and said he did not know that he he Dusiieis; corn, 159.00) bushels, Sale-—wheat, 365,000 | signed it. “If thatis my genuine signature,” the bushels; corn, 124.000 busheis. Witness said, “it was obtained by frand. re ee neers Mr. Wilson objected that there was no AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY, that the signature was talse. - Mr. Worthington called attention to the allega- The District in Congress. tion in the Indictnent that the account was not ADVERSE REPORT ON THE BILL TO EMPLOY JAIL | approved by the surgeon general. LABORERS IN OUTDOOR WORK. Mr. Wilson’s objection was overruled. Salue conpo: Did to-day steady; ‘4a! No. : Weste do. mixed, 24238: Penusylvania, 343: verment Buttons, 10 per cent. discount. $2.25 “Newmarket” Gossamers for $1.88, 00 Child's Gossamers for 90c. 48 Felt Table Covers for 8c. 25 Kid Gloves for sic. 8 Kid Gloves for $1.69. Silk Hose for 71. 49c. Lisle Hose for 41¢. 25e. Colored tose for 212. 48c. Merino Underwear for 430 25e. Flowers for 17¢. , bac. Sik Buds for 46¢. ather Tips for 79c. ‘eather Tips for $1.13. :. Fans, ail styles, for 76° $1.93 Fans, do., for $1.63. atchels for 42: atchels for Bde. 25e. Pocketbooks for 19% give their notes drawing six (6) per cent. Interest per or deeds of trust’ on the prop- h deposit of fifty (#50) dollars on each lot inust be made when the property is knocked down, All conveyanciug to be at the cost of the purchaser or JOHN C. HEALD, Trustee, 501 F street northwest. annum, secured by deed DUNCANSON BROS, Ancts, BROS., Auctioneers. INO. A, PRESCOTT, REAL ESTATE BROKER, Kel- loge Building, . 1416 F st. nw. ALE OF REAL ESTATE FRONTIN TREET FANT, BE ST CORNER OF THIRD i AND IMPROVED BY kK LING WITH STORF-ROOM, KNOWN AS No, 1000 THIRD STREET NORTH D RK STREETS By virtue of a decree passed on theseventeenth (17th) November, A.D, 1884, the fifteenth (15th) ause of John Burns, complainant, ding Amsociation et als., def Equity docket 20, in the § Columbia, T shall. on W! the ELEVENTH DAY OF FEBRUAR) PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P. estate, to wit: veing In the city aud county of Washin Columbia, and numbered one (1), i emontal decreg tering Silver Bangles, 83c. Mamond Collar Buttons, 230, $2.98 Jerseys for $2.63, ht Gowns for 52c. hemises for 29c. rset Covers for 330, or the District of A . M. in front of the public | suetion . Skirts for Bie. French Underwear for 690, Aprons for 252. “=P. D.” Corsets for $1.97. 1.00 Sateen Corsets for 69. 5c, Bustles for 19c. ton. District of as part of lot red seven hnmdred and forty-nine (749), commencing for the same at the southeast corner of ‘si lot and_sq rd (hd) street exst west ninety” (90) feet: 1 2 and thence east ninety (90) feet to the piace of beiuning, improved by a two- with store-room, known as No. story brick dw Handkerchiefs for 19¢, 1,000 3d street northeast, Terms: One-third sh, the balance in notes at one (1) and two (2) years, with interest of 6 per cent per annum, to bo secured erty sold. A deposit . Half Hose for 1%: deed of trast upc Windsor Scarfs for 190. 3100 will be req the terms of sale are not complied n days, I. as trustee, rewrve the risht risk and cost of the charer. All conveyancing MH s ve 50 Kid Gloves for $1.19. IHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE REAL situate in the city of Washington and Distri of a decree of the Supre: mewed in equity Jannary, 1555, the undersigned cause Lumber 9205, on the 7th day of trustee will sell at publ premises, on TUESDA ARY, 1885, at FOUR 0" B.C and Dof lots6 and 7. Fourth street northw: t. between P and Q streets, each tory brick bulldiny, lot B being eet to two deeds of trust for $600, bearing date Nn nt ae Pe th interest at eizhe annum, and the other to secure a note for #250, best date the ith day of March, 1484, and mouths after date, with interest. mi D, being sold subject to two deeds of trust. are to secure 00, bearing date the 8th day of 1454, and payable $150.00 thereof in one year te. with interest, and the bal: .00 in three years after date her to secure the indebted bearing date the 11th day of Mare! with interest, in six months aft Fame $250.00, before mentioned as secu 1m, of the same day will Ukewiso offer for 32 feet and 1 inch front of lot 14, by its are TH, situated on south D tween First and Second streets southeast, t to a deed of trust securing an indebted- 00. beitug dated the 8th day of March, 1884, wears after date, with in ‘ter AY, THE ELEVEN’ 4 EBRUARY, 1585. at FOUR O'CLOCK Will likewise offer for sale all $2e,,Mo and 241 in Bealls addition’ to ; luning for the same on lontwomery street (now sth street northwest) at the: sos thee on thence running westwardly on soutl ‘one hundred and forty feet, thence north With Green street (uow 25th street north- west), thirty feet, thence Dunbarton street (now Dunbarton avenue), one hundred feet more Green street (now 29th street northwest), 0 the east line of said street, ten feet wardly and parallel with Dunbarton street m avenue), two hundred and forty treet, inning, being years after date, w! NNSYLVANIA AVENUE. an indebt. duess of 1, thereof, ‘§ with interest, | Specraz, Norice h, 1884, and payable, ny 1 I RESPECTFULLY CALL THE ATTENTION OF ARCHITECTS AND THOSE CONTEMPLATING BUILDING TO MY STOCK OF FIRST-CLASS HEATING APPARATUS, LARLY CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO THE WROUGHT IRON FURNAC KNOWN FACTORY OF REYNOLDS & SON, WHICH I CONSIDER AS GOOD IF NOT SUPERIOR TO STEAM HEATING Ail ONE HUNDRED PER§CENT CHEAPER IN COST. WOULD ALSO CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO THE WELL-KNOWN FIREPLACE HEATERS, FROM THE FACTORY OF JAMES SPEAR, FOR HEATING TWO OR MORE ROOMS AND HEATING QUALITY THESE HEATERS AND sale the east depth jn squ \D WOULD PARTICU- and payable $000 thereof in 3. ‘3 FROM THE WELL- terest : and on WEDNESD. ‘corner of lot 141, line of lots 139, ABOVE, FOR ECONO) THEY HAVE NO EQUA’ FURNACES ARE BEING USED EXTENSIVELY IN SOME OF THE FINEST, HOUSES IN THE CITY, WHICH WE TAKE GREAT PLEASURE IN REFER SOLICITED AND ESTIMATES BING TO, A CALL PROMPTLY FU! WALTER D. WYVILL, Excrustve AcEwt, No. 452 PA. AVE, NEAR 435 STREET. Great Crosixe ‘Ovr Suz hor FINE BOOTS AND SHORES: aT SINSHEIMER & BRO., (808 7TH STREET, south with thi premises No 1314 sold. "Hib bun etreet neriicese. deci DUNCANSON BROS. Auctioneers. ja30-eneites pss FISHER & CO., Keal Estate Auctioneer, SALE VALUA ALE OF BLE Lor, BRICK D' hole 'HWEST, WI’ , VED 619 "REE" fi ge So duly renorded 1n Either Re toe, yeaa mit oo THOREDNT RE LOCH in frout of the mee four (4), in ‘cor oty, ought (las) ua said sits ‘a sigh (4 a sbsivaion ite Disteice of Catenion is thereon, consisting of ‘This sao will continue a short time carefully the following well-known m: Cousin’s finest Cur, PAST FOUR of surveyor's office of the stable. ‘rma: One-third cash; balance () yours: witht Interest shaestned ee sold. Adeposit of $100 will be. re- Ceara shen atcost of * oad are he complied wit rurehaser after five dayst ‘3, STELLWAGI CASSLN, ia ‘Trustees, ‘time If terins of sale en days from day of sale, t] at risk and cost of Botice reni C ROCERS—NOW IS(YOUR TIME-LAMP CHIM. a aye f ‘00.5 ‘So? The House District committee, at a former meet- | |, The witness explained, us in ot her cases, his ing, agreed to report favorably a bill providing | theory as to how bis signature might be obtained by the trick of inserting a blank voucher or a false hat any able-bodied person lawfully sentenced by | voucher among the triplicate vouchers presented any court In the District of Columbta to imprison- | him to sign, as he looked over only the first one on ment In the jail sha, unless exempted therefrom | top, and then sizned the three, siipposing thet to by the sentence, be employed outside of the Jail In | be triplicate. ‘These vouchers ‘and ail the corres. the day Ume at labor by the Commisstoners of the | pondence would be brought to witness by Chief District. Mr. Fiedler opposed tne bill upon the | Clerk Carrigangisusliy about baif-past three o'clock, grounds that ft brought prisoners upon the streets | and had to Be signed as raplily §as possible, in thelr prison costume before the people, stamp- | The witness looked over the vouchers, and sald he ing them forever as criminals, however slight. their | had never known of such. goods being ordered. Le offense, and more particularly upon the grounds | said he had never heard of Agnew, or of the that the bill would deprive honest laborers who | “autopsical tabs” which were iuchided in the had no trade from work, driving them tocrime. If | Agnew. bill, “invalid beds” or other goods the criminals could be Worked at the discretion of | charged th thts bill Were purchased. As to one of the Commissioners withont pay, honest laborers | the Dempsey bilis making a charge for uicrose could get work only by becoming criminals. He | he said he knew goods Were not purchased of gol permission to present a ininority report, in | Mr. Dempsey, as all ttcroscopes were purchased which he expressed these views. ‘The other mem- | from one firm in N-w York. bors of the committee approved of the majority re- | pon crossexamin: port, small articles needed for use in the bureau were AU the meeting of the committee to-day the | purch gentleman in charge of the bill asked to have it | Umes purchased in this city . Carrigan had reconsidered, and stated tbat since they had | charge of the stationery. The witness sald that agreed to the bill he had found that It was objec- | he Uhought most of the Signatures attached to the Uonable, and then gave about the views taken by | vouchers were lis genuine signatures obtained in Mr. Fiedler, and further sad that thers was | the inanner he had described. already a statute allowing the court to employ | ‘The witness said he had no distinct recollection of such prisoners. ‘The committee then reconsidered Ing directed Mr. Dempsey to deliver goods pu their former vote and agreed not to report the DilL in open market to other poits than the ‘This was the result of Mr. Fiedler’s opposttion, bureau in thiscity. ‘The witness was then shown THE DISTRICT APPROPRIATION BILL. | three papers, and said he believed the signature | ts Mr. The Senate committee ou appropriations will | Woe cted teamectlvely Marcnh, Hoole ae ie appropriation Dill, and It will probably be reported | Dempsey to deitver stationery and other goods to to-morrow. ‘The indications are that the item ap- | the United States receiving ship Colorado, at ropriating $18,000 for a homeopathic hospital wiil | New York, to the naval hospital In Uuis city and to Peretained and that it will becnine 2 Lave | the naval hospital in Brooklyn, N.Y. ‘The witness Mr, Ingalls to-day introduced an amendment to mination of the the bill, providing that if property sold at sales is hot redeemed in two years a dved conv ing a Ute in fee simple suall be given the purci- | tie Witness said that In a purel aser. over, bids would be invited from dealers, WANTS DAMAGES. | _AUthe close of Dr. Wales’ examination a recess Mr, Riddleberger to-day presented a petition of | Was taken. Nicholas White, a citizen of the District, who sets | forth that his_ propel | had pever made an OL $40 oF $50, or : 3 a, | Sector, who Was assistant in the bureau of medi. at Newport News, Va, | SPetohy e y 7 4 Was taken by United States authorities during the | Chivas of business in the butane Ne nae Mee eg Sar Aud not revurned Arete ent eatored. He | never heard of J. R. Agnew until after the develop- be ese Was we 5 RR ments ip ime T ihe witness sald Mr, Deep. ‘ sey had never, to his knowledge, furnished the Capitol Topics. goods, including platform scales. THE LONDON EXPLOSIONS. Mr. Wilson to abbreviate the testimony Kepresentatives Eaton, Lamb and Rice, asub- | would admit that Mr. Dempsey did not ty committee of the committee on foretzn affairs, to- | Specified articles named in the 3 re ; did furnish, on written requisitions from the surge: day made a report to the full committee on the | yeneral, other articles to the same amoun resolutions recent the Secretary of State for such information as he | he furnished them and at the tn milght have relative to the connection of any | pills in question; that the emp American citizen or citizens with the explosions in | his direction or knowledge, made ont the voucher London. The sub-committee, while it viewed the use | containing Une names of the articles set forth in ofdynamite with abhorenee, held that to adopt the | the indictinents and gave them to hia to cable resolutions of the character referred to, 1t would | him to collect the money actually due to lin, be an acknowledgment that citizenS of the | they stating to him that this wus necessary in United States were parties to aconspiracy against | order to reach an appropriation; and that he England, and connected with the recent explosions | used the vouchers so furnished to him, and by in Fondon. | It believed that Congress ought not to | means thereuf procured the payment of bills of goods assume such a position. for which ie actually furnished goods that had The report was tabled. The subject ia another | pen called fork y the orderstfrom the bureau signed form will, however, be considered again at the | py the surgeon general; and that before he. signed red by the rks, with Meeting of the committee next Thursday. or presented any voucher or bill It was sent to or | REPORT OF THE NATIONAL BOARD OF HEALTH. | delivered to him made out in the handwriting of a | ‘The report of the national. board of health was | Clerk of the department and approved by the sur- geon general. gent to the Senate to-day by the President. It was | © Mr, Worthington said he would not accept such held back for a time in the hope that the results of | an admission, as he proposed to show that no arte the Investigations into yellow fever might be in- | cles were furnished at all, except such as Were ac- Saber ey oe aul Pd oe oe Kiee rept counted for in other vouchers. summarizes the Investigations whieh have been | wie. 1 = - ie Prosecuted under the act of March 34, 1879, ‘The | youl imess was then examined as to of 5 vouchers, and said that the articles named were Teport calls special attention to the danger of % cholera reaching this country. and. to the me | HOt furnished. | He had never heard of Agnew's tent autopsical table, or Agnew’s pateni invalid rtance of making ample provision against It. - " Be $s reminded that a'eum of aos A stead. He identified the handwriting in several mains in the Treasury from an appropriation made | °! ‘he Dills presented as Kirkwood's. for the board but never expended. It is recom- MR, WILSON’S ADDRESS. eye! epee oa i fis peace et that ie ‘Mr. Wilson, in his opening address to the jury sum be increas 5 purpose of guarding against cholera and its spread. the ree | Yesterday. bard Balad input eed Re lchaved rt concludes with estimates for appropriations | S!ven to Mr. Dempsey were signed by the surgeon the board. general, giving a list of the articles wanted, and TEE ALERT. ‘Uhese articles were duly furnished. would Ata meeting of the House commiteee on naval | SHOW that they furnished the specific es affairs to-day, Representative Boutelle was | or ant, furnished and not ata more. authorized to favorably report a joint resolution, in oe ong had presented. his claim the accordance with the President's message, provid- ireau, without! participation, ing for the return of the Alert, of the Greely relief | made out an account for, the mre amount, to the British government, with the | beca’ as they said, the appropriation out thanks of ; for the transfer of the Bear to | which Depa Soma be paid wast etn ‘the revenue marine service on the Alaskan coast, | and they made and for the placing of the Thetis in the navy to be his money out of another tised in making surveys and for other purposes, ever got a penny that was not honestly ct Ge Py eS ‘The annual of the National A ‘ot 2 ‘Sciences was! ‘submitted to Congress. w endorsed the voucher to him for collection. ——_— ‘The Chief Clerk of ‘the Labor Burean, | Domp-:y Oren W. Weaver was to-day appointed by the | sald, he Secretary of the Interlor,on the recommendation | Collusion between of Mr. Wright, the new commissioner of labor, | The caus eek OF ‘bureau of labor. a ‘The jury in the case of John W. Drew have not clerk in office when a sean Geen Wr i took yet agreed upon a verdict. Up to twoo'clock to- fF { ? i i | court-martial took uy the case of Col | Morrow, General Seh | ached W | row. “The court then adjourned mutt! tonorrow navy pay office containing Mr, Dempsey’s sigua- | Wilson then argued the | IX years, as a contractor. Witness sald he never mm the witness sald that | 4 ased in open market. Stationery was some- | hold a final meeting this evening on the District | and Maren 8, 1883, and Wich were orders to Mr. | book or ledger of the oMice, but left this en- | y to his subordinates. Upon re-examination | After the recess, Dr. Adrian Hudson, medical tn- | and | Ie referred to them, calling upon | rendered a bul for What he did furnish at the time | | Church. “Friends and relatives ar» iny | o'clock. | a RAZGRRALD. On the mornius of February 34 298% al 7 of Win, The Trial of Col. Morrow. PROCKEDINGS BRGUN BY THE COUKT-MARTIAL ad Day. Immediately upon the conclusion of provendings in the Swatm cas, as noted clsew ‘here, the weneral Tt P A has not been from the court, as reported. Hi to resume his military duties, but It was the st that hecoatmue to dent of the : oe at hISOwn, id from serving unt, Wath fon itt POST Of The satac offloers aw rt, as Do oMcer will De ordered upow Ro r usrd appeared Int acromnpanied by sel. ex-Gov, Boule Nassachunetta, . Win. Dougherty, of thp ist intanurs COL, MORROW PLEADS NOT GUILTY. ‘The court having been sworn, the changes and specifications were read tot raignment Col Morrow p both charges and to all the yunsel, EX-Gov. Boutw statement in the nat res in Substance that while the until a similar ar- d been inade With Uke Lolders of the ‘ge advorate announced that the prosecu- Dut one witness to bring in—Mr. Morton, . W. Va.—to whom the first set of pay mwasissued, and that he had not yet ington, Dut would be bere w og Amusemeats, Nattowal THEATER. —A very Large audience cluding the President, Secretary and Mra Mo. Culloch, the Minister and mans other dis. | Ungnistied persor Joual Theater } last night to Davenport im te Mis: port's impersonation of jt P thos efeclive piece af actin tly seen in Washihgton, ‘The part calls Into play the most va at emotions, and ands for its proper interpretation powers of e highest order, At every point Miss Davenport Was mistress OF her role, And Invested It ith abe Sorbing interest. ‘The play ftselt!s masterful tm con possessing all the nice ingeauity of French ‘School, and a tragie depth tp: fre. quently found in the artistic creations of that nationality. Miss Davenport's company is acapable one, and gave her adequate support. Miss Daven- port was repeatedly calied before the curtain. The | Stage setting was noticeably good. “Fedora” will run through the week, Avpaven’s Orera Horse.—Mr. Henry Irving's reappearance in the rote of Matias, in Belts,” attracted a large audience to this house last night. “The King and the Miller” was given by memtes | of the company as an Introductory ple Mr. Irving came tn, shaking the | Bair and clothing, in Uhe first act he was warmly greeted. It was a ‘dd with his lines, be wiedgment of W mnpany Christian and Miss tinge” Satie. Terry appear in npitelty and tor ie an int k—Miss Carrie Swain ap- at this t T last evening in what the py term “anew and starting pia The Little Joker,” by Fred. G. Maced play ts of the larid type, but serves to. well (isplay the peculiar abilities 9— Miss Swain, AS Chip the young lady commanded the attention and | applause of an audien nsiows. She poncemur a serene which she | used to good popular songs The supportiag ¢ 3 The leading wan, Mr. {| Wm. A. Lackey, a Woshington bey de eideaty ta¥or Clever Dik, a0 Miss Olive Wes ic Of Syl very well » Lite Joker” will eng Lae We EATERCOMIQUE.—T ne Moore & Holine 1% | w: | The Cragg family a Dine Meseva.—¥. her boy /ke and Lue E ge aflorded great | a U this house last Bight. HlexzoG's MUSrUM.—Miss Jennie Calet, tn the musical of “Litne Muffets,” entertained the ust house here lastnight, She will pontinus during the week. |. Mr. Y. BeReHeR will lecture at Morin{'s hall to-night on “The Keign of the Common Peapie.” | Concenr BY Musical Propictes.— The Wetzer's children and Miss Linda de Costa, three little ma- | Sictans, who are said to be wondertully clever, will cert at Marini's hall Wednesday evening. The concert will be patronized by leading socieyy | People. ‘Tickets may be had at Deoop's, — : | Tam Reconp oF rox Swarm court martial was Teceived by the Secretary of War Unis afterucon. | Raxck oF THE THeRMowETER.—The folld | Were the readings at (he office of the oMicer Uday: 3 | 32.9; 2p. m; 41. | ‘The Dynamiter Cunningham, | HIS CONNECTION WITH THE EXPLOSION IN THE TOWER OF LONDON CLEARLY SHOWN. In the Bow street, police court, London, yester- vy, In tie examination of the ‘dynamiter « am, Mr. Pol ott ing niet signa! iam, the charge against Canningh mn conspiracy to high treason caused a comm a among the spectators, being construed into Imtssion that wn has ascertained that tn Cunniagham they had the most important prisoner rested for dynamite crimes. ‘This it von- firmed by the extraordinary precautions taken by the government to prevent Cunningham's escape or rescue. Mr. Poland gave a e history of Cunningham's movement. his 3 Lin Eng- land from the United States up tot of the tower explosion, and connected the prisoner with that explosion ih the clearest im; Cunning. an, ICseems, Was a dock labor: vw Yank, erpool on the steamer Adriatic th . Among hiseffects the police found detonator, used in exploding dynamite. NN uGURE NO PAY wut AN BALSAM ts warrant Throat aud Lung Disea: If not satisti money back EWIS—MARS! Rev. B Sum ¥ ALICE C. MARSH (LL, both of Baltimore, Md. DOURNONVILLE, On January 30, 18%, at Phila hia, ET daughter of Dr. Augustus C. and the late hate Moulder Bournonville, of Philadelphia, Penn, CASALEGGI ky yy. Febrnary: i. 1885, at 22 m,. MARKY, the beloved wiie of Antoulo Casa- ft late as ck a.m; thence te St. BP requicm mass will be held fo 7 K Relatives amd friends ave respectfu ly cbruary 20, 1885, at 6am, ety tw JAMES DI aged Funeral will take place from his father's residence, wenus southwest, on Wednesday, Feb: Bt, Douiinicte (0. 452 Main ruary 4th. st 10 a.m, aud thence t E On the evening of February residence of his aunt, No. 1 day, February 24. 1 and paintu: ines, MAKY d friends are respectfully invited ral from Ler father's residence, No. street_northwest, on Thursday, February 5, at 6 ovlock a.m. NELLIE the only, daughter 9 Mary Fitzierald, aged hand 3 weeks. Nee a eadek pence cee darling, Not ia the distant eravyard fe ve pivitlt the atill and roulding dead: it weuly mabsion, Upon the Seviours breast, With her sister's armas abvut her She takes her xainted rewt. Frmeral will take place Wednesday, February 4th, at pa PS os av renpectiuily invited to attend, ° NES, Suddenty, on Monday. February 2, 1885, at oi my CHAMLES W. JONES, ih the thirty-seventh street southeast. Telephone call No. 854. — d2-6m | BARKER, UNDERTAKER AND PRACTICAL EMBALMER, 612 Lith street northwest. ‘Telephone call 14674 Ca EMOVAL —3; BELLEW, UNDERTARER, removed ‘Teaidence to south— Rimrrajgibe renee ropy GVERUE DW. ‘European passage and draft business cont nmed eol® Joe Geoentares pam Foxras, Dmmoven ‘Telephone =

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