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Proctasatioy: BALTIMORE POST OFFICE. ADREON, aneein tora and found It a pron ant to fake, prompt none of the bad eff tures, which derange the system. Col ROBER Po perin- | used it in my fu found it exceile Its ssing °t Ware auinost invari | BALTIMORE CITY HALL. | Cotonel Honor, ¥. own pers have no hesitati« Cough Cure is the best rem | and cobis on the mur.et. Ac | n brought to my notice where | T the use of a Tew | Its unqu r highest scientifie authority | of our state Is fwily Verified by my own expe- Fence,—It cured niy mother of a seve and I trust, (or the benefit of the suffering, tt may find its plae in every household for ‘Unroat and lung affections. BALTIMORE CUSTOM HOUSE. Colonel JOHN H. SUTER, Corresponding Clerk Custom House and Past D Commander Grund army Repnbiie wri “Havin; personally sun -red with a cold and d the children of my famity having tn like manner been troubled, I used the Red Star Cough Cure. [found thit afew doses in ¢ case Ii t. It Isimdeed a ppt, Sure cure,” harmless a effective, and hus ie bad effects of other cough mixtures on either the stomach or system.” BALTIMORE BOARD OF HEALTH. Dr. JAM joner of , M.D., Commis- 6, Mar |. has “I find that ar Congh Cu i matter, combtn nner BLACK Pay.ctays AND Davecists RECOMMEND BS Eh o> Eee FPL ES ree mn 88 RRR TR BRB R R OO w ow i wNN Tl RRR 00. BX i R 08 Aw iT TE. Se i = Tt _ 3 ton | ft ¢ f. Ft This medicine, combining Tron with, pare Vegetable ton nick! nd Compietel, Bors t INDIGESIION, MALARIA, WKABY SS. BLOC HILLS AND FEVER, a q iy rapid aud thorough assimilation with the blood {t reaches every par. of the system, pur-Ses amd enriches the trenethens the wuscies and perves, and tones a prates the x) stem, A FINE APPEIIZE( Bet gate kngwe, a Tr will eure the worst cace of Dyspepsia, rem distressing -ynrptoms. such as Tasting the Food. ‘Belcn! nthe storanch, Hegrtbur _, ete, ONLY IRON MYDICIng THAT WILL NOP ES OR ISJURE THE TEETH. it is invalu-ble for peculi.s te women, and te all (rs us who lead wedantery Lives AN UNVALLING REMEDY EDR DISEASES OF THE LIVER AND KIDNEYA OD, “11ON—other Iron Medicin is the only preparation of iron that causes fecta” Bhsaicigns and Druxa'ats TL: genie has Trade Mask and crossed red Men om Tapper, Mede oul: Natio, BROWS CHEMICAL CO, Malsigore, Ma. W: Promtsep To give you yesterday an idea how we fared io. STOCK TAKING. We thought we might finish in time, but tne fact ts, there was more Stock than we thought for—it takes not alone unusually large demands to clean out a stock of the size of ours; it rv quires nearly all the people to come here at once. We to-day sent the following letters—they tell the story ofhow rapld depletions are taking place: Wasuinatoy, February 6, 1895. Messrs. Tyler & Rutherford, approved ¢ relled by the hools | “ite ble | ingredients, Which combination to my: know- ledge has (Wus far not been used for this pur- Pore, and Which In its action | Y sup- | Disnts the objectionable aud untre- | Quently harmiul features of other cough mixiures.” | Everybody living here, there or yonder, and en- Baged ir this, that or the other eccupation Is sure to be troubled sooner or later with a conzh or cold Which may lead to consumption. The Red Star Cough Cure is a safe, sure cure for coughs, colds and other affections of the throat and lungs. It 1s agreeable to take. It contains no opiates, narcotics or poisons. It fs pur: Itis periectly harmless. It cure It cures surely. Every bottle ts accompanied by autograph certif- eates, issued leading medica) or the land, guaranterin solute purity, harmiessness and superior eficacy. Sold by Druggists and De: throughout the United states at fimy cents a Dottie. Directions in English, German, French | and Spanish. rs in Medicine THE CHARLES A. VOGELER COMPANY, SoLk PRorRtetors, BALTIMORE, MARYLAND, Caranen The great Balsamic Distilistion of Witch-Hazel, American Pine, Cavaila, Fir, Marigold, Clover Blos- | soma, ete..called SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE, for | the immediate relie? anent cure of every form | of Catarrh, from a old iu the Head ty loss of Smell, Tas Cough and Catarrhal Con- sumption, bottle Katical Cure, Taturrhal Selven! fmproved Inhaler, in one package, may now be had of ail Drugeists for $1. Ask for SANFUR'S RADICAL CURE. of COMPLETE TREATMENT WITH INHALER, $1. Times. “The best feriug.”— Rev. Dr. Wiovin, 4 Ts the RADICAL CURE hos conquered." —Rev. SW Monroe, Lewis! urcgh, Pa. found a case that i: did not re Lee, Manchester, Muss. POTTER DRUG AND CHEMICAL CO., BOSTON. COLLINS’ VOLTAIC ELECTRIC PLASTERS. For therelief and prevention, the instant itis ap- Plied. of Rbeumtism, Neuralvia, Sciatica, Couche, Colds, Weak Back nl Howels, Shooting Patz Female Pains, Palpitation, Dyspey as Fever, M and Epiien LINS' PLASTEIS (an ELEC. ‘RIC BATTERY combined a POROUS PLAST! R) And laugh at pain. 25 cents everywhere, ted Lz COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MEAT FINEST AD CHEAP! ST MEAT FLAVORING O OK OURS, MADE DISHES AN SAUCES. i M4 ANNUAL SALE, 8,000,000 JARS LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MEAT. E ® Te a success aid | wrate- | iy with the fac sim ron | natur race Tr Co LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MEAT. To be had of all seepers Grocers Chemista. Sole se £ ibe United St Gwholesale on] y) € 29 Feucbu: i avenue, Lowon, Ragland. my lS | PRoPossLs FOR BRICKS, CEMENTS, AND | UMBER AND IRON PIPE. i vou stars, WaR axp Navy JRPART MENTS, 20, t pine Lumber. 6. si) running {eet cust irow Drain Pipe, and 130 running teet galvaniz @ wro't iron Pipe, ‘Specific . we instructions to bidders, and Bish forms of Proposal for any of th= above pve classes Of material will be furui+bed “0 te manufacturers OF dealers ou avplication to . E ‘OLN CASEY, j 3.4, 5e6emardet st uel, Corms of Engineers. | PROPOSALS FOR Maiz Baas. . Post Orrick Derantwext, Wasnixerox, D.C, Junuary 12, 1845, Separate Sealed Proposa's will be received at this De- partment until the H DAY OF MARCH, 1885, at | NQON, for fur: . by contract, forming ia every respect to the otfies es. in such Quantities and at such times an may be ordered during the term of tour years, beginning on the first day of April, 1585. Specificatio of the several s relating 10 the pro- posals pnd contracts, und also blank forms for bidduiug, will be furnished on application by letter to the Secund Assistant Fostm considered whi cordance with suc The coutracts which may be made will be in conform- ity to the specifi Sand the accepted proposal. The | Fight is reserved, however, to reject any or all the pro- | posals. have been subimitted in ac- specifications, FHANE HATTON,, Postmaster General fale-lawse | PRROSMS FOR SMALL MISCELLANEOTS | GASTINGS, BAR IRON AND STEELAND HAD- Onrice oy Butipixe Fon STATE, WAR ap Navy Devartweyta, Wasureton, D. C., January 26th, 1885, Separate Sealed Proposals for furnishing and deliver- gor tenis of Hasdiware: ter iron nad: Steel Saja of ware, 2 tee tr for the Uullding for State, War and Navy depertaiette fp Cle cit le Secetved at ths of Bnei WEL ve UARY TWENTY-FIPTH, 1885, end forme of proposal for cither the castings or har be to. mapufecturers and 0 application to this othe THos Lis 27, 28, 29, Feb wh Se0k Cote ad Betas insurance Agents: Gentlemen: Please cancel inclosed policy No. 54,60, 1-sued by the Firemen’s Insurance Company 61 Baltimore, for $5,000. In explanation, we beg to Say that we flnd on Inventory of our stock that It has been depleted to such an extent that we are reducing our insurance So as to have st eonform to the stock. Very respectfully, 4. SAKS & CO. A duplicate of the above was also sent to Simen Wolf, Esg., cancelling policy No. 260,255, 1n Fire Association of Philadelphia, for $5,000. ~~ ‘That is what we are atrious to €o ovary week until the stock 1s closed out. Here are some things that we find too many of— hence the big cut in prices: 2% Prince Albert Double-Breasted Frock Cuats— mute of West of England Cloth—tined through- out with the finest Satin de Chine, sleeve iining of heavy White Silk—a $25 Coat bere, probably more elsewhere—they go now at $15. ‘The cholce of an odd lot of Sults—mostiy large sizes—Sutts worth from $15 to $#0—Forty-elght all told—they are now $9.50. One lot has been made of twenty-six children’s Overcoats—none worth less than $10, the most of them $12 and $15 ones—are now $7. They are all fancy trimmed. The choice of thirty Overcoats—Spring Overcoata, oue, two and three of a kind—for men—the lowest price one Was $10, the highest $15—now they are $7. Custom Department has ten uncalled for Suits One was made for $65, 1t stnow $35 ‘Three $50 ones are now 325. Four $40 ones are now $22. ‘Two $30 ones are now $18. Seven pair of $12 Trowsers, now $7. Ten hand-made, Sutin-lined, finest Chinchilla und Montinac Overcoats—nane better in the ‘World—they were $50, they are now $3. ‘Three very large Coats of same kind, also #35. Goons ARE MoviNe Raripiy—so Cats Eaaty. ASAKSECO, = 216 AND 318 SEVBNTR STRRET. Frorcany For Tsowszns ‘The feature of Febrnary Clothing Tradets NEW TEOWSERS. Almost every man needs, or will soon needsNew Trowsers. We have hundreds of pairs of every grade, @5ar $6 buys good enough trowsera for anybody, and aman who does Tough work can get what he needs for half as much Before ordering an exp nsive pair of trowsers from your tailor see what we do for you in our Finest Grades, at 87, 88, 89. GEORGE SPRANSY, 607 Seventh street, Opposite U. 8. Post Office, fz-The name in White Letters on the windows. _{¢e2 Trorsasps Or Cases or nN cco x $udck Sgsa8 Coo EK Headache are permanently cured every year (ss the hundreds of testimonluls in my possession will testify) by the use of DR LESLIE'S Special Prescription. This Remedy atands to-day with- | out # rival aud with scarcely a competitar in the world. Thousands of Physicians throughout the country have acknowledged their inability to cure it, and are now prescribing Dr, Leslie's Special Presoriptian for all cases of Sick H HERE A DI a me He” & BPD x HH ExEs aDDD & & 000 In either its nervous, billicus er congestive form, aris- ing from obstruction. congestion or tarpidity of the Liver. When 1 say that Dr, Leslio's SPECIAL Prescription will cure the most ebstinate cases of Bick Headache I meas Just what I gay, and that id, that it not merely relieves but POSITIVELY Cures, no matter how long the case may have bean | standing. Thave testimonials fram persons whe have been af- ficted for twenty yeara, being confined to bed two or three days ata time every two weeks that have been permanently cured by two bottles of Dr. Lealie’s Special PRESCRIPTION So that they have not hadan attack for over five years. If youdre troubled with Sick Heudache and wished tobe oco U U RRR D ecu yu z 6 uu t ie BB $o3 So EE Eee be sure and give this remedy a trial, Price $1. . & B. ARCHER, SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. ¥, SCHELLER & STEVENS, Agents, Washington, D. C, For Sale by All Druggiats. d30-tthe ARE RA [ONS Ross ABT ogee Nos. 403 snp 405 77m The ert woh at the yy CURE NO PAY —WHITEHURST'S CEDAR is warranted toeure Coughs, Colds, may beck. old by all Bitte ties Tine “Tobte Covers fons, Table Cor “iFency Worsied Work and Kaitied Goods af evary de- scription; outfit for infapte, peenBe ‘a Gatin and Velvet Gerinantown an we Raores Sah te Ger Tar Best. “THE CONCORD ” THE CONCORD COLLAR. Coupe, Carrings, Bad. Team and ‘Barnees of me io ataumped with LUTZ &BRO, yt! ‘National Zobel. EW-HORSE BLANKETS aff CARRIAGE. ROBES in ‘Fest varicty st very low prices, call D. C., SATURDAY, 2d Edition. Latest Telegrams to The Str. CLEVELAND'S CALLERS. Favored Senators—Goxsstp About the Cabinet To-day. SENATOR JONAS SAYS HE THINKS BAYARD WILL AC- CEPT THE STATE DEPARTMENT PORTFOLLO, ETC. Special Dispatch to Tue EVENING Stan. Nsw York, February 7.—Mayor Grace, who has Deen a frequent visitor to President-elect Cleve- Jand, called again this morning and breakfasted with him at the Victoria. After breakfast, te President-elect, accotapanied by Col. Lamont,went to Sarony’s and had his picture taken. Returning to the hotel, at 10:30, he found the cards of a score oF two of callers waiting his attention. Among the. first who got an audience were Senators Gorman, Jonas and Gov. Abbett, of New Jersey. Senator Gorman has no trouble in seeing the President- elect. Senator Jonas {s also a favorite. He’s after the Postmaster Generalsbip, and has a large, pow- erful backing. The most significant news to-day 18 that the portfolio of the State department has been offered to Senator Bayard, but that he has Rot indicated whether he will ‘accept or decline. But the fact that the offer has been made since the President-elect has been here ts conceded by visit- statesmen. : ator Jonas said to your correspondent to-day: “There 1 no loaget any dowbt that Bayard can have the state portfolio If he wants les Lunder- Stand that he ts hesitating vecause he thinks he annot afford to give up other professional duties. Still [ think he will accept. He's only taking 9 lit- te time to think the matter sll over.” ‘The Presi- dentelect, itis understood, has not offered any other cabinet position, but” is simply taking ac- count Of stock, So to speak, and will keep his selec- Mons secret until he returns to Albany and gives the matter caresui consiieration. Nobody expects he will announce his cabinet appolnuments uuthi shortly previous to lis departure for Washinvton, or he may keep them secret until his arrival at the capital. The President-elect returns to albany {this afternoon or evening. | Whetuer he intends to Stop and see Tilden, at Greystone, on nis way 13 unknown, but it is reported that He will ALARMING NEWS FROM EGYPT. The Arabs About to Attack the Hritish Near Metemneh. Lonpox, February 7.—Dispatches from Kort in- dicate a very serious state of affairs at the British Position near Metemneh. Col, Boschower, the commander at Goubar, ts seriously ill, and that tae mahdl’s forces are preparing to attack the Britisa eamp. The Arabs deny that Gen. Gordon has been made a prisoner, und state that he was killed in action, having refused to give or take quarter. No trustworthy inte gence, however, hus yet been Teceived as to Gor .On’s faite. FEELING IN 80UDAN THAT GORDON WAS KILLED. There 1s a strong opmion at the War oific that Gen. Gordon was ktlied. Some time ago Gen. Gor- don warhed Lrrd Wolseley that he (Gordon) was in Ganger of treachery. Feseign News by Cable. AMERICANS TAKING SERVICE WITH CHINA. Loxpox, February 7.—It is stated that five Americans Lave accepted service as officers in the Chinese army. They have arrived in England and are arranging contracts for a supply of war stores. ‘When these arrangements are cumpleted they Will proseed to China via the Suez canal. ‘The Steamer Alaska Divabicd. New Youx, February 7.—The steamship City of Chester, which arrived tn!s' morning, reports thit | On the 51h inst., at 2.500. m., iu lat. 42, 18, long. 69, | 1%, she exchanged signals’ with the steamshi alaska, with a Beaver line steamer (provab:y tie | Lake Winnipeg) in tow. ‘Tle Alaska was disabied, | der steering gear having got out of order, and the ike Winnipeg waa, no doubt, acting us a rudder. ‘They were ueading for Hallfix. ee FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. The New York Stock Market. ‘The following are the opening and 2:35 p.m. prices of the New York Stock market to-day, as reported by special wire to H. H. Doage, 539 15th street: O. 285. | 9834) 894 | a | 89% 34) 8 Do f ae] 8 | 44, 534 Do. pret. 44) 8 10%! 10 Nor,& West. p.| 22 | eg* | 54) 5% North Pac,......| 16%) 16% | 121" Do. pret. B84) 89 33. Northwest...) 92 9554 | Do. pre 12035 127) Ohto & Miss...) 173g) 17% | 95% Oregon Trang..| 12 | 13 Ont. & West...) 10%! 10% 936 Pac. Mail...251| 55';! 55% 36] 6 Peo. D. & B....,| 17%) 13% 12%,, 1234 Reading. 15%4| 1636 584! 54%, Rock Isl. 10935 11035 | 324" 1125 " Roch. & PL bts 124! 11549 St. Paul. 78%) 75 1234) 1834" Do. pref... ..:|10534)10534 62| 62% gt.P. & Omaha| 26%) 27 2sj| 26 Do. pret......] 88 | 88% 88° | 09 SUP. M. & ML..| 86 | 86 16 | 15% Texas Pac. 1239) 1344 11 | 11% Union Pac... 1-1] 48%) 4936 2734) 21g Wav. Pac. 44; 964) 9634 Do. Pref......| 1155 8 | & West. Union| 61%) 38 | 36 | From Wali Street To-day. Mew Youu, February 11, Wall street, 11 a m— ‘The Gay opened with a very buoyant tone tothe Block speculation, and prices udvanced x to 1 per cent. ‘The coal shares, the Grungers, Western Union and Union Pacific were particularly strong. Subsequently there Was a reaction of 3; to % per cant, but the decline hug since been recovercd. ACTIVITY IN THE OIL MANKET. Speculation in the ol] market presented a marked coptrast With the dullness which bas prevailed throughout the week. The first sales of certif- cates Were al 69%, but a rapid advance to 73% en- sued. The dealings were on a large scale and at- tended with great excitement. At the present me the price has reacted to 72%. The sharp ad- vance was due to manipulation by the bulla. ssieeers tele Baltimere Markets. BALTIMORE, Mp. February 7.—Virginia sixes, saaolidated, 30; paat-due coupons, $9}: new 1 33} a fhvees, ui" Nort Pia do. new 62%: North Carolina sixes, bid to-day. BALTIMORE, Mp., February 7.—Cotton steady— middling, 11. Flour ateudy and quiet Wheat—south- utbern atuber, 97498; No.1 Maryland, 9444 a9sig: No. 2 western winter, pot, 894,889%9; March, 90a90% ; May, 93%494.' Corn—soutbern sie. Alen sre Spee wert tor spot, southern white. 55456; southern yellow, 52356; weste nixed, spot, 51a51iy; rebruary, 493;a49%;: March, 477448. ata firm and jull—southern, Juss: western white, 37a: ‘Béa36, Pennsylvania, $4437, Ree erusteady ; western s shade frmer and quict; southern red, Sana Kead: Freights ber steamer dull—cotton, 3-16d.: four, (ae lower, ig aaa 5,882 barrels: wi ,000 bushels: corn, $8,000 bushels; oata, 1.000 busue tye, 1,000 bush-els, Shipinenis—wieat, 36,000 bushes; corm, 156,000 bushels. Sales—wheat, 26,000 ‘bushels foorn, 363.000 bushe Chicago Markets. Resi eee at fetes 6.11: ray plied Ler strong, Say sdvasclug to Eh, ten fell of agai ory Mg aitoug~ stay, 14.005, a weather is cloudy and damp. ‘The New Swaim Court-Martial ‘THE OPENING SESSION TO-DAY. ‘The general court-martial assembied to-day for the trial of Judge Advocate General Swaim. The etail of the court isthe same as before, except What that the two vacancies in the membersh ip of the court made by the excusal of Gens, Terry and Rochester have been filled by the appointment of Col Wm. P. Carlin, of the 4th infentry, and Col ‘Thos G, Baylor, of the ordnance corps. The ac- cused Was BOs present when the court assembi Sut his counsel Judge shellabarger, was in attend ance. ‘Major Gardner, the judge advocate, read the no- tification to Gen. Swaim. He also read a communi- cation from Assistant Surgeon O’Rebly, written in reply to an inquiry from ihe president of the court, certitying that Gen. Swaim is unfit to appear for trial before next week. Following the reading of this communication, the court adjourned until Monday morning. CLassIFYING THE CLEKKS IN THE PosT OFFICE DeranTugnt.—The Postmaster General has issued an order defining the classification of the clerks in the Gepartment, which is similar to the one issued the Treasury department, the classification by exter from Class A, the salary exceeding $2,000, to class D,with the salary of $720, inciuding nisin to the fourth class clerks, Jou J. Cuarman’s FUNERAL.—The faneral of the late John J. Chapman, a well-known brick- i and contractor, who died at his residence, No. 1507 5th street, on Thursday, took place this morning from the Church of the Immacu- late Conception. —__»___ Recrnt Rosskries.—Joseph Baumner, of 321 Maryland avenue, had his hat, valued at $3 stolen sfrom him.’ George de Vess, 8d and L, streets northeast, reports stolen from his wood- shed eight chickens vained at $8. A lap robe and box of tools, valued at $12, was stolen from August Abbott, of 417 4th street. A. N. Steven- gon reports stolen from 1004 E street two over- coats, valued at $15. Thomas A. McCabe re- | talked about these affaira, a1 rte stolen from his lodging bouse, @ pair of Ehoee valued at $8. Andrew Easter, at ie Na- raperss stolen from him an over- The trunk line pretidents met in Now ¥ resignation vetoes decided to continue the pool @ member of the well- known Cornell family of New Y found ine law cites eh Rochester” FP. his racing col. ea oa ae Ea F \ MER. DEMPSEYS EXPLANATION. He Tolis How tt Was that the Vouchers Were Changed. é BI ARY 7, 1885—DOUBLE SHEET. “Weren't you there,” asked Mr. Worthington, = ight bezore Le went away?" - “Dyan you and Prey Bt there and see Mra, Carrigon AND GIVES HIS VERSION OF SHE AGNEW aFFatR—TuE{ “NO Sir.” AGNEW VOUCHERS COLLECTED BY HIM AS 4 FAVOR TOCARRIGAN. After the Stan's report df the trial of Wm. Dempsey and Edwin C. Kirkwood, charged with Presenting traudulent bills against the bureau af medicine and surgery, closed, Mr. Dempsey con- tinued his testimony. By the time the court ad- Journed he had given bis explanation of ali the | sim) five alleged ffaudulent vouchers in bis name, Which form the basis of the indictments, leaving only the so-called Agnew voucher to be explained ‘wday. Inreference tothe first voucher, dated January 80, 1882, for ¢215 for platform and counter Scales, he produced a requisition upon him signed by Dr. Wales, and dated January 19, 188%, for post- age stamps to the amount of $215. He said he actu- ally furnished these stamps, and sént with thém & Dill for $215 ter them, When the voucher an@ bill Were returned to um to sign he saw that the items had been changed, and went at once to see Chief Clerk Carrigan about the matier. Carrigan sald {t Was necessary to make the change, a3 there was bo money to pay for ge stamps. The witness Said thathe ‘would have to have a receipt for the goods actually delivered, and re quired Carrigan to give bim a’ proper re- celpt. This receipt the witness produced. Witness made no commission an the sale of stamps. He furnished them shinpiy as a matter of conve- Rience, He supposed the bureau had obtalued them from merebants on account of the dificulty jn making out Youchers, In respect of the cecna fraudutent bill, so called, dated September 2d, 1! for $491, for mrd.cal Journals, the witness produce a requisition, dated August 16, 1889, from Dr. Wal for medical journals, to the amount of s891, ani Said he had furnished the books described. There Was no change made in this voucher. As tothe next alleged fraudulent Dill, daved January 6, 1883, for $1,036.20, for diet registers, the witness pro” duced’ a requisition upon him by Dr. Wales for DOOKS Lo the extent of $1,036.20, corresponding with the voucher, ‘The witness’ attention Was called next to the Voucher of September 4, 1888, for $2,182, for microscopes and microscopic Sppliances. |e produced a requisition upon him by Dr. Wales, dated August 12, 1883, for articles of stationery, hot to exceed ‘the amount of $2,193. He suid he filled the order and presented a Util for the articles furnished. He was given a voucher containing another list of articles. He went to the bureau and was told that there was no money to pay for the articles furuisied, and the amount would have to be paid out of another appropriation. Witness then, a3 in the case of the postage stamps, re- Carrigan to give him a receipt for the goods d actually furnished. This receipt for st fo the amount of $2,192, the witness pro- duced. ’ The wituess was then asked to explain the Rext and last of the alleged fraudulent vouchers Made out 1n his nam: ‘This was dated October 20, 1883, and was for $1,307.50, for surgica! instruments | and’ applances. He produced 4 requisition from Dr. Wales, dateg S- ptember 11, 1883, tor SlLauionery to the amount of $1,597.50. He sa’d he furnished the goods named and received a voucher witich did not correspond with bis bill. He agsiu required a Teveipt trom Mr, Carcigan of the goods actually de livered, and this receipt the witness produced. ‘The witness satd he knew nothing of the changes made ip the items tn the bills until they were sent tobim. He never had divided the money received With Carrigan, Kirkwood or any ene else, and had always furnished goods to tle full valie of the Money received, He sojd he had never {n bis lire borrowed money from H. J. McLaughlin, but bad frequently loaned him money. The witness was sbown the H.J. McLaughiln & Co. vouohef, and sald he never saw it before. He hag nothing love ith the transaction excep: tp collect the check. On the ist of June, 1888, Mr. McLaughiin came to his store and banded Witness the pay director's check for $1,038 10.) MeLaughiin was very much 1n- toxicated at the tim asked witness to eash this check, and witness said no, he (id not have so ph money, and said be (eet aneDy ought not to carry it about with him. Then McLaughlin asked Tor a foun of $2), which Wituess gave him McLaugulin deposited the check with witness. MeLewgiilln came for tt the nextday. He finally agreed that witness should take it out of the check. So witness took Ubis check on the Treas ury, and deducting from it the amount whieh McLaughlin owed him, including « uote for $180, and interest, gave tie ‘latter $240 Im cash wad & check ior $1,125, The witness said tuat McLaugh. lin left the note on the witness’ desk, and th» wit- hess saved Hand put It in his safe, intending to give it to McLaughila The nove was produeed in Co v TO-DAY'S PROCEEDINGS. When the court met this morning Mr. Dempsey’s examination was resumed. He denied having seen Carrigan on the 16th of June last, as stated by Lake R, Jones, or that he had pald Carrigan any moncy. He said Carrigan did not, to his knowledge, come to bis store. He did not recollect. any sucdl visit to his store as Wetmore said he mide with Kirkwood. Wetmore came to his store in juiy last, after these accusations were made, Weunore sald they cduld be settied. Witness eame (yin id the counter, and Was !n the act of kicking Wetmore out of the Store, when Uhe latter lft. He gaid he had never had any special acquaintance with Wetmore, and had neverexchanged two dozen Words with bim in ils life. The witness Said that. there was uo dif- ference in the manner of doing business With the bureau of medicine and surgery and that of doing basiness with otker bureaus. The witness was banded an order for goods from the chief of the bureau Of steam engiueering, nd said that was the usual form in which orders Were sent. They came geuerally through the wail. Ar. Wilson produced, aiso, a number orders trom the bureau ok equipment and recrujiing sent to Mr. Dempsey, for uke purpose of showing hew goods were ordered. oS ‘The witness said he had reoelved many.such or- ders ‘ile witness sald that this method-or doing business had always prevailed. Goods were some- ‘Umes ordered in otter ways. Mr. Wilson offered a number ef memorandum er- ders sent from the buresu of medicine and surgery to Mr. Dempsey’s store for goods to be delivered to a Tnewe goods, wi a, ‘These goods, witness sald, were deUvered, gene- rally, by the porter. Tn delivering good: semevimes adellvery book was used. Ib was Hot Use inevery case. ‘The book was tut-nded to show whether the porter had delivered the goods to the roper place When he had a Lumber of packages fo aeliver st different places. Witarss had employed a number of persons in the neighborioed of his store at dif- ferent Umes to haul goods for kim. Ia reference to the order for $215 worth of postage stamps the wit- ness sald that this bureau ordered an unusual num- ber of stamps; other bureaus and the District gov- ernment also’ ordered stamps. Me purchase ihe stamps generully at the post omce. Iu was almost a dully occurrence for the District government to order stamps from him, Mr, Wilson then called attention to the all fraudulent vouchers made out in the name of J. KR. Agnew. une time in 1880, the witaess said, he met Mr. Carrigan and some other gentieman tn the navy pay office talking with Mr. Walker. They were talking about some bill whicn the gentleman wanted tocollect. Mr. Walker said he did not have | the money then. Mr. Carrigan itroduced the | gentleman to witness as Agu-w. Carrigan said tat Mr. Aguew Wanted to go to New York that nfght, and asked witness If he could eash the check | for bim. Witness asked ar. Walker if the money | could be paid to him (the witness), and Mr. Wulker said he could so pay it with the proper endorse- ments. The witness then to cash the check, and did so thatday. Me coilected the money for himself two or three days alterwanis, The wit- hess Lhought the check was already endors-d when he received it, Carrigan and the man introduced us Agnew did go to a table, but whether the check was endorsed there or not witness did mot know. As to the Agnew voucher in the indicunent, a voucher dated September ist, 1883, for $3.64, the witness said wuen he wasin the de ent one day Carrigan banded him a bill of bis own, and asked hiin if he would noc take another voucter of Agnew’s over 1o the navy pay office for him and collect the money. ‘The witness took the voucher, collect @ inoney and took it to stare, The next day he carried. Mt up to the department in an envelope and gave it w Carrigan. The witness then produced @ receipt fram Cai for $3,824, which stated that Mr. Dempsey had no interest in the money, but had collected it at Mr. Carrigan’s est. \e ‘witness said in relation to the other Agnew vouchers that he had likewise collected them for carugen ane said he bad the Lunes nea ‘nd supposed it was all right. Carri- fan aif the vouch pad boca sent for col- ‘on from New York. Aschief clerk of the bu- eau, he said, be could uot oollect them, and ne asked me to Collect the money fer him. Carrigan sald that the money could be collected mare ree in this city than in New York. He said e had taken Deeyes from Carrigan for all these amounts. He bad loeked tor a, receipts and found one of them last oe ig Was a receipt Gated April 29th, 1961, for $2,792 collected tor Car- rigan on-account of ab Agnew voucher, The wit ness said that he bad not looked for these receipts. before, because he had Rat expecied these vouchers to be produced and the transactions had escaped his recoliection. ‘The witness sala hé never re- tained ene penny of these collections or profited by any of these transactiona. Me never divided any of the money he received on account of his transac- tions with the bureau, with Mr. Carrigan er any other person. ‘MR. DEMPSEY CROSS-EXAMINED. ‘The witness was then turned over to Mr. ‘Worthington for cross-examination. He said he had not brought his books with him. He had a special blotter in which dealings with the depart- ments were entered. None of the transactions were omitted from the blotters intentionally. Some of the orders were large and the billscame with them. In such cases there was po need of putting them on the blotters. Witness had not examined his books thoroughly with reference to the transac- Uons involved In these c1 He had destroyed 1e cs Rnpecce in the course of hia busi- ne know whether Telating wo transactions bad been stra) or not. ‘These indictments were found in and he The yitness said he remembered taking Carri- go ‘Uhe street once, and taking him home very ‘The witness said be had Ro aceount with H. J. More Woah megton ee tmess if he would . Ly the wit Vet him see tue = for 1877 and 1878, and see ‘Whether there was such an account. Ar. Dempsey referred tue matter to Mr. Wilso! and Mr. Wi turning to Mr, Worthington, sai “Go on With your case.” ‘The witness said that the man introduced to him ‘as Agnew by Carrigan was a very large man, anda Yery genteel, nice looking man. Aside from that he did not ren.ewber much as to his appearance. He said that ater he szreed to cash the check he Went to the Safe Deposit company, below the pavy Bay umes, nd got the money to give Agnew out of box there. ‘The witness said he had never had apy money transactions With Carrigan except to Yend bim small amounts, which Carrigaa repald. Sembee fol : Deficient Naval Cadets. THOSE WHO ABE DROPPED AND THOSE WHOSE RESIGN J- TIONS WILL BE ACOxPTED. ‘The following cadets of the Annapolis naval ac- ademy have been dismissed for deficiency and of- | fenses: M. G.JO’Neal, third class, Indiana; F.a.Mur- deugh, fourth ciass, Pennsylvania, and J. ¥. Kiley, fourth class, Nebraska. The resignatious of the following will be accept ed if tendered at once; otherwise they will be aro) for eticlency: J : J.M. Dashiell, first class, . O. Frick, fourth clas W. ,Hagodd, fourth class, Alabaui fourth cliss) Alabama; H. G. Kemp, fou c Virginia; ?. ©. Kieruif, fourth class, Iowa; I. L. Lafterty, fourth clas iforula; J.H. Scott, fourth class, at large; R. M. Smith, fourth cla-s, Wiscon- | sin. 5 ‘Twenty-two ober cadets were found deficient but upon the recommendation of the a adeinc Goard Ubey are warned and allo d until tie an- nual examination in June tom clencies and to ve re-ex.mined. ficlent tiley will be dropped. up their di Inauguration Notes. COLONEL BEERENS VISIT TO MR. CLEVELAND. Col Berret, the chairman of the inauguration committee, has Just returned from New York, where be saw President-viect Cleveland, and told him of the preparations thet were being made in this city for his inauguration, He said that Mr. Cleveland seemed to be Satisfied with what was be- Ing dove. Col. land evidently did uot care for display, yet he was willing that the custom wbivh bad prevailed op Such Occasions suould be adhered to. CONTRIBUTIONS. ‘The followtwg subscriptions to the inauguration fund were received to-day by the treasurer, Mr. C. ©. Glover: Chief Justive W. A. Richardson, $10; Judge G. W. Scofleld, $10; Judge Lawrence Weldon, $10; 4&0. Foikimtorh & Son, foun G. Thomp- son, $10; Harry king, 10; Westera Union Telegraph Co., $100, aad W. J. Sibley, $25. Total to date, $18,608, District Gevernwment Affairs. Nt 7th street north- West, asks thuta 31-tne) pipe sewer 60 tev long be laid fh squase No. $3, Georgetown, under the per- mit system. ee ee W. B. Hovizciavs, ef Kentucky, bas been ap- Pointed a swclerk In the office of the Second Assistant Postmaster General Ma. Wareut, the new Cormisatoner of Labor, has gone to Boston and will return the latter part of ext week. A Ceusin of General Logan Deserted by . Her Husband. St. Paul, Minn., Special to the Philadelphia Press, 6th. A sensation has been caused at Waterloo, Ia., by the separation of O. udbeck and wife. Mrs. Rudbeck is a cousin of Senator John A, Logan, and is reported to be worth In her own right a quarter of a million. She hasvaluable property in Chicago, «nd is one of the contributors to the Garrett Biblical Institute. About four years ago she was married to Rudbeck, whom she met several years previ ously, while she waza member of Bishop Haven's party who visited tbe Pacific coast. He claimed to be connected with a firm in New York city | which imported foreign barks tor veneering. After their marriage they spent nearly three years traveling in Europe, aifil tor about a year andahalt they bave been Living at Waterloo. For several months past Rudbeck has been re- mitting considerable suma of money to New York, until it is thought he has from €16,000 to $20,000 to his credit there. A few days ago Mrs. Rudbeck instructed the banks not cash bis checks on her funds, and to-night he took the train for New York city. A Congress of Dynamiters, The Paris Figaro in an article on the coming congress of dymamiters to be held in Paris says the foriual opening of the congress will take place ou the 99a Uf Febroary. Kleven delegates will attend. Of these six will be from America. Seven of the Gelogates, tke Figaro seoplajon pant han Paris and these have commenced their labors. The mee! ing will d'scuss the utility of explosions by dyna- mite in aiding the Irish cause, and te question of fhe upton of the dynamite party with the Fenians. he Figaro adds that the congress will aiso bring Up for discussion and decision the question as to whether or not the members of the English house of commons who Voted for tne crimes aet shall be executed. 2 ——__ Talking 931 Miles by Telephone. From the New York World. The telephone 1s developing beautifully. tlemen in this city last might chatted suc: with prominent Citizens of Chicago, tncluding Mayor Warrisoy. The distance between New York and Chicago by telepoue wire is 931 miles. This Was probably the tost sausfactory long- distance Lelephone test ever madi since cre A Double Execation in Virginia. THE RESULT OF ‘*WHIKEY, CARDS, AND PISTOLS.” Wayne Powers and George Gibson were hanged at Estillville, Va.. yesterday for the murder ot William Gibson last April. Both addressed the crowd, acknowledging their guilt and exoner- ating Jonah Powers, who was also convicted of the same offense, but reprieved. The parting between Wayne Powers and his brother Jonah was very affecting. Wayne Powers Ina pamph- let confessed having attempted to murder his own brother and many others. He ascribed all his woes to “ whiskey, cards, and pistols.” The execution was private, but a stand bad been erected outside the jail vard, from which the con- demued men spoke. They detailed the murder, and the burning of the body. The recital filied their hearers with horror. The crime was com- mitted for twelve dollars and a suit of clothes. Gibson joked and laughed about the rope and some of the spectators in the tree tops. The execution took place at 12:30. Powers’ neck was broken, but Etbson struggled considerably. The bodies were taken charge of by Powers’ father and mother, who had clung to their son to the last. ro Canada Wants aN EXxtRabiTION TREATY. A dispatch from Ottawa, Ont., February 5, says It is understood that correspondence is in pro- gress between the imperial and dominion yov- ernments respecting an extradition treaty with the United States on a broad basis, Bricks are now made of cork refuse. uséd in building owing to their lightness and isolating propel , and aS a covering for boilers to prevent the radiation of heat. Freak Jones, of Portsmouth, N.H., now one of the richest men th New England, began iffe as a fegeted ‘His cart was gi musiy painted and om one side the words: ‘The police commissioners of New York have drawn up chai against Capt. Wiluams for allowing gambling houses to exist in his precinct. ‘The captain will be placed on trial next week. Prairie chickens are more abundant in Minne- ‘sota now than formerly. but the race is changed; their Tega are feathered and their flesh, (fom feed- ae wheal fields, has beeome a delicate wi Australia farmers are suffering from the spar- ule one See aaa Fis ae ee sparrows’ qr. Ceptibie effect. upon the number ‘or destructive ability of the pests, A German paper trade journal says tnat a Siater-proot paper which will shine in the dark can be of 40 parts paper stock, 10 parts phos- horescent powder, 10 parts water, 1 part gelatine id 1 part ite of potash, Moustaches on clese mess faces are con- demned by the Rev. Di uel H. Gridley. To give cy to the voice of the pulpit, the lips id be uncovered. if the ox that treadeth out the corn should not be muzzled, he submits ‘They are Trager, tet nou of these transactions were ex | fat the mouth ahould enjoy equal freedom in tered there, except as totals, preacher. AGATE 1 et Us inspect these books” asked Mr. oe sppianse which ‘ed Jefferson Davis the Liberty Bell at the New Orleans Exposi- “You needn't answer that? ‘Mr, Wilson. tion worries a good many le up N sere ©) Fay guinea yarth- | They want to know how eich of tee aD] “I will ask your counsel then?” sald we ‘Well, we neean’t answer that either,” said Mr. “I can ask the question, though,” said Mr. Worth- witness said he store business w: Pe | ore = “ab ard check stul « Senet ta We de- of busi- ot ‘was for Davis and how much for the hb Ce) Comat: A 4g before the ayy x own- forty gallon barrel of Whisky. ° ectes of land was iwiman made to mharriage. If then found de- | Berret sald tbat whie Mr. Cleve- | AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. CONGRESSIONAL: PROCEEDINGS AND COMMIT- TEE NOTES. The Senate. ‘The chair laid before the Senate a new eet of cre- dentials of election of Wiu. M. Evaris, Senator-elect frow the state of New York. They were read and med THE ELECTORAL COUNT. On motion of Mr. Har, the chair was authorized to appoint two tellers to act on the part of the Sen- ate on the occasiou af the count of tue presidential Vote, on February 11tb, 1895. Mr. Comeron (Pa.) galled up the bill to authorize @ relired Ust Sor privates abd son-coum ssioned odicers of the UuliedSiates army woo buve served thirty ye.rs or upwan, and after discussion it was reas S7, Bays ’5—the nays belug Messrs Colquitt, Harris, Saulsoury and Vest. BAE GRANT NEMORIQS Mr. Sherman, frem the commitice on the brary, Teported a jot resolution accepting the offer made to the government by Wm. M. Vandervilt and Mra Grant of the swords, medals, bronzes, Paintings and other articles of Value proseat dt Gen. CIF . Grams bY the Vartous governments of the world as tokens of appreciation of his illus- trious character as x soldier and si ‘The resoiuiton expresses the twakks of Congress to Mr. Vandérbut and Nr Grant, and provides that (he arsivles be placed ta the charge of tae llora- | Tau of Congress, Se Secretary of War, lowever, | to receive then for sate kewping until a pr. pository may be provi r them tn Sressional Lbrary, The Joint resolution Was passed. We Representatives, Wwiun Qliss.), from the commitiee an the | Ubrary, reperted back a joivt resolution extending | the thanks of Congress to Caytain il. A. Healy aud his associate officers of the revenue marine steamer Corwin. House calendar. Mr. Reagan (Texas) asked unanimous consent to take from the Speaker's table the Luter-state com- merce Lill, With Senite amendments thereto, lor the purpose of non-cencurmpg in those amend- ments; Dut Mr. O'Neill (Ma. oujected. ‘Tue House then proveeded to the consid Dusiness under tle jon af And several Lis of | | Mr. Gibson (W. Va.), rising to a question of privi- | 1oge, Said that in a di ion yesientay a colloquy had occurred vetween tne chairman of the com- mittee of rivers and harbors, and the gentleman from Tegnessee (ir. Young), which bad struek Lim. aU the Lime as having arisen out of a misapprebeu- sion on the part of bob of the gentlemen as to | What was said. Mr. Brown (Ind.) made the point of erder that the | Geutienay Was hot stating a question of privilege, | and the Speaker pra tein. (Mr. Blackburn) wu: mated Uhat he was of Ube sue optalon. Mir. Caunon (LiL) inquired whether tt was ta order to ask unaulmous consent that during the vonsid- ‘2tion of the river and barbor Co RAE | Maight print whatever they eloose in the Aewurd as a matter of Legon gil | Tbe speaker replied thai would, and put tke / | request, but there was objection. | Mr. Gibson then attempied to proceed, but was again called to order, und the Speaker decided that be was not stating a question of privilege. Mr. Young (Teun) then rose to a question of personal privilege, and sal! that be desire to correct some ipaccuracies in the Keo Which migut involve incidentally the nevessity of correc bituself. ‘ihe Reoord thle worn- | ing reported him as saying that ue bad | cobversed with eve embry of the eomULtiee | except one, and that he found, but oue to «assume | Lue respons! bility of the detest of a certain measure. | Me did Chink that he made auch a stacement uatll | he fied Deen told by several members thac tu t| | Was his language. He aad corrected It in a suvse- | quent pari of bis remarks. be did intend to say | tuat be bad spoken toa tumber or them. He had lad no inten Uva of dulug injustice or belug offen- | sive Co a singie member. Capitel Topics, THY FREE BRIDGE BIL. Friends of the free bridge bill say that Mr. Bar- bour, chairman ef the House District eommulttee, has promised to eall it up next Monday for passage. | AS it has already passed the Senate they are very hopeful. It 1s the RidWeberger bill, which pro- Vides taat If a perfect Ute cantot be inade to ihe Aqueduct briuge one aliall be budit at tue Three | Sbtera REPORT IN FAVOR OP CONTROLLER LAWRENCE. ‘The sub-committee of the Springer committee in- vestigating the charges made against Judge La rence by J.J. Barber will report the charges un- susiaiued, «nd siate that they believe tue sou- UWollet’s Olice is Lopestly condueted. THE DIPLOMATIC APPROPRIATION BILL PASSED. The Senaie yesterday passed the consular and | diplomatic appropri«tion bul, the only euange of any note being an Inerease of the salary of the con- sul at Jerusalem from $1,500 to $2,000, PENSION AGENTS’ FEES. The Senate yesterday passed the bul relating to | claim agents aud attorneys and pension cases. | It provides that no fee over $10 shull be re ceived by pension elaim agents, except im certain cases agreed Lo by Uke Claimant, when &5 may pad. The bil is substantially the legislauon | pices by the House ih tie pens:on appropriation | Mli, the Object ty passing IL sepurately belng to seclire Uils I gLsiution witout violating Lhe Beate Tule prohibiting legislation on appropriation bills. NOTES. Mr. Palmer made a long aneeok in the Senate yesterday o2 woluaa suffrage. ‘The appropriation committes mas decided to | press appropriation bills before tne House after Monday until the close of the session. The president pro tem. of the Senate yesterday laid before the Senate a resolution of the Mopiana legislature urging that Congress take such | measures as will guarantee the complete su ‘sion of all con! wus cattle diseases in the United Flates. The reso.ution also protests agaist te passage of the bill to establish a matioual cattle trai ee ee Semater Edmunds’ Leve of Oniens. “senator Edinunds ts passtouately addicted to ontons,” said a lady who goes camping with him every Season. “Fs craze for the pungent, pestifer- ous vegetable 1a simply awful—I vever saw any- ting like it. When be starts off for his annual Loliday in the woods he has am euormous supply of oalons among the stores provided fortue Litp, and then every farmhouse Me cones to be wants to siop and buy a few more onions, until every one feeis as though le belenged ta an onion caravan While he ts tu caimp ils horning meal is ax onion und a graham cra Ker: for his luncheon he kes @ gratafa san iwich aud «2 onion; als dinner con- Sists @f Weat and cuious.” In this tnordinate appe- Ute for ovlons may be found au explanation of the dark ani mysterious hints as lo the personal habits of Senator Edinunds. wiiel torimed Lhe basis of the Sun's opposition to Lim asa possible repubkican nominee for President. Aw InFormaL DUEL ar Pontswoprm, Va.—Ina Portsmouth, Va., restaurant, at 1 o'clock Tuesday morning, Jon L. Jack, thisking himself insuited by Carter B. Page, challenged bim to mortal combat on the spor.’ They stepped outside, aud ex- changed nine suots, Page Grng four slots and Zack tive, Jack's afth ghot struck Page in the faoe, the ball lodging tu his neck and inficting a serious and possibly tonal wouad. Jack was ar- resied and beid for trial, Both are young mea. ABSCONDING ConTRACtoRS SaNTENCED.—In the case of Witzpatrick aud MeGurgan, absconding contractors of ihe Baitimore and 'Philudelpula Tullroad, the Jury, at Wilmington, Del., yesterday rendered a verdict of larceny, witli « recommenda- Uon to mercy. They were sentenced to pay u fine Of $400 exch and to be imprisoned for six mouths he Teconunendation to mercy saved thei trora the whipping post. wy ebeconded trom section 33 with $8,000 wituout paying of thelr men. ANOTHER Vingtnia Coupon Case.—Judge Hughes, ofthe United States court. in Kichmond, had ab order entered yesterday in the case of’ Parsons against State Auditor Barye, which restraivs that oficial, the city treasurer and the commissioner of Teveriue of Richmond from refusing to receive nearly $5,000 Werth of coupons ip payment of Ucenses, taxes and all other dues due to the state | of Virgihia whenever any person choose to tender ‘such Coupons tn paytment of theif'taxes. He more- over commend: the commissioner of revenue to grant such pares licenses and permits to de busi- hess, and #did partles sali nov be required to pay in anything otier Wan coupons. ‘The order stauds, | however, only untH the 10th instant, when the juestions invoived will be heard by the United tates clrcutt court, | Suet Deap sy 4 Reeivar—Charies Ames, s re clusa, wo lived near Kiumett Square, Pa., recently | Won a iawsuli against Patrick MeGinty, a neigh- bor. To cviebrate the event Ames hoisted a fag on atree. McGinty, very angry, undertook to chop | down the treeyand Aines warned him to stop. Mc- Ginty refused, and Ames shot bim in the a) the wound resulting in death. Tne Fastest SkaTIxG ox Reconp.—A five-mile skating race on the Hudson, at New Windsor, yesterday ufternoon, between William Whelp- of St. John, N.'B., and Joseph Walsh, of New Windsor, was won by Whelpiey in 18 min- | utes 42 seconds, by nearly half mile, sani fooo™ Enchant Ki.Lep ww Daapy Srairs.—In Worth 5 Ga., Sheriff Shivers and Mr. Boatwright were a few days ago conversing. when suddenly they drew revolvers, and, catching hold of each other, fred fatal shots, both men dead clasped in each other's arms : a < A hap igh hog ad Ur.—The ea ae garding 1@ Corpse 8 young womar receiv at Sweet Hall; King William county, Va, for which there was no claimant, has been cleared up. The corpse was shipped frow Baltimore, and thas Soon iesrso tuere that It wes the Pemiains sory le wi con- sumption a few days . Im accordance with her dylog tustructions, the remains wereahipped to Sweet Hall, to her brother. Greenbricr White Sulpher Springs. A. L. Boulware, reeelver of the Ureenbsier White Sulphur spnogs under a decree ef the United @tates court, im iehmond, leased that property yesterday at pabdlie auction to W. a, uart for one year for $90,000, whieh was the only bid. Mr. Stuart is the principal owner of ‘the property, as weil as the lessee. se RaxGe OF THE THERMOMOTER—The folio’ were CR? readings at the ulflcw of the cluet OMcer to-day: da mM. 46; Tam, Me a 2.4; 2 pw; 8K ——— Warr tae Mccovs SURraces oF TRE Beexcuta are sore or inflamed, Dr. sayme’s Bxpecterant will afford prompt reve! For breaking up a cold, or subduing & cough, you wili fnd im it acertain remedy. —Seee DIED. BASTIANELLL On Fevruary Ist, 1885, at Riswest. my EE painful Zines, urge < Tenigmati 4 TUS BASTIANS |. formerly a resident Ethie chy. - COLBY At Pango. D.T., Pebruary 6, 1885. EUGENE A. CCLBY, toomery of Waakiueton, DC at JA BO’. On. Feu y 1m, i et 166 pe De a Sal BOK, widow of the late Thomas Sw, tu the sixty <niu.th year of Ler age. Funeral from ber ate resi ietos, So. [te] st 2 pm ORRI On Fria ing Pebrnar ss oth XS, afters sliort Hines, Mire MARY MO a the Seveuty-secuud yeag of ber age, rom the residence of her daughter, Mra TR. iiatheet_porthweston Ma morn hg, Feloraary # Tt osiock.” Frieuds of te fmuily Gre invites t skied, MOKKIEON SLAre* JORRe repel, Htpota, Feb, C7 ’ B83, Naki > 5 Qe 3 SA daughter of Gader Morr! v Paroate im this city, no- « gs. Wil dasa Rice Dawn Tuners] frei residenee of reat be california, February tice of which wild be yiven he: op form*.y of this FINN. At Sen Franc ach 108, David a PUNKS ‘ Feoruary 5. sad, of con- sideet son of Rarmh ward thirtt-twe years Tenigasce. 18 E wtreet fustant wl DkLILA ROBERTSON ten. departed this lize Soviet peare. AR Op Thured sumption, JOHN b AM and the late Jonn W.. vende. 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