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“a THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, if SDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1885. __GENTLEMEN'S GOODS. __ We Tove Jer Recuven EX LOT OF 100 DOZEN BROWN HALF Hose, Fu Jowe Large Lthe of DRESS SHTRTS constantly on hand. CHARLES HYATT, Proprietor. THOMPSON'S SHIRT FACTORY, F street northwest, _POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. 7] ow = To NORFOLK STEAMER LADY H A street wharf, Wash at 5: FREIGHT STEAM i F.C. KNIGHT leave srevery SATURDAY a4 Oth steet chacky Washington. every Wit BSbAY MORNING. “Freight at lowest rate Ja FORTRESS amer GEOR MONDAYS, WE! Pp. tu, stopping at Piney Polnt dd returning. Connect In 3 Secure Thaysat will alo chee ees. For fu nys office, 7th it. FROM SEVENTH STREET WHAR?, MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS at 72m. Re turning TUFSDAYS River Landings as Bred St. Clements Bay. at Shepherds, AYS, tonching at all 1 Creek, Gurrioman cts with B&O. RR JORN B. PADGETT, Agent €.W. RIDEFY, Manager. siz Mt VERO t MT. VERN 4 aa STEAMER W. W. CORCORAN Sanday) for ing, Teaches Leaves $e Vers Vashington aby sel6 RAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY Berweex New Youk axp HAve! 42 North Hiver, foot of Mor- G®= vite T pam. Dr BE ze it Cc UNARD | NOTICE, LANE ROUTE, CUNARD STP.AMSHIP COMPANY, LM WEPN NEW YORK AND LIVER- B., NEW YORK. Wee, March 25 Wed, April T Wed. April 4 prit 1 PEVERY WEDNESDAY FROM NEW YORK. RATES OF PASSAGES, S50 and $100, hecord: ing te aecousmodations. THE + ITE Slow rates. Steerage tickets from wo and all other parts « Hast, Glaszow, tue Continent, ply at the Compan: for both -steerare and GUS Tih street, ‘ RAILROADS. AND OHIO RAILHOAD, ‘21st, 1884, iS NOTICE. corner of New Jer- 10:10 pam, dat ¥ mate Pittsbi 30 pat Is dally at 2:30 caches and ‘without S. arriving Gp f nandows Valley railroad and a. and 12:10 and 4:5 iy, except Sunday, and m the West daily, 6:00, 7:20 am, and 1:50 and 6:25 p.m. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTBRN. €O, Real Estate Auctioneers. TRUSTEES SALE OF A NUMBER OF BRICK HOUSES AND LOTS FRONTIN STECHVELY ON one aE SEY AVENUE NORTHWEST. op, TUESDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY TWENTY-FOURTH, A-D. 1886, at FOUR. GCLOCK, in front of te De vintwe of deed of trust, dated December 23th, SD. 1860. nly recorded in. Liber: No. 954, folld 406, et aca the land records of the Disttlet_ of Columbia, we Sell at public anctlon ail of Lot lettered “Got Soe and others recorded rubdiviston of original Lot One (Tin square five hundred and fifty-eight (058) ‘Also. all of Lots eleven (12), twelve (12), fourteen cia tnd titteen 15). of SA. and 3. Boas" Un of Lot "D." of sata ‘And others subdivision Gf original Lot ome (1), of and equare five hundred ad finy-elsht (O58), together with the improvements hereon, consisting "Cf ® number of aiuail. Brick louse. ‘Terme Onethird cash: balance in one (33 (2) years with Interest. aud secured by deed of trust Chases “aPaehostt of ten per cent of chaser. ade enn per Con wilt be required af fe of sale. sing at purchawr's cost. ‘If tertas ouptied with within Ove (5: dags the Frustees reserve the right to resell the pon five days advertisement 0 the wv Dewspaper, at risk and cost o are! os EVERETT J. i I. D, _figdeds CHAS. E FISHER, } Trustees # THIS EVENING. WV ATER B WILLIAMS & CO, Aucta $43,000 FIRE!!! TAUNTON SILVER PLATE CO’S FACTORY DE- STROYED. PROMPT ADJUSTMENT OF THE INSURANCE COMPANIES. ‘We have now positive orders to sell at auction the balance of Sliver Plated Ware, Bronzes, Mantle Clocks and Table Cutlery saved. from their Inte fire, tosettle the accounts ahd re-build.the factory. $150,000 worth of this company’s Triple Silver Plated Ware bas heen sold tm ee i ine last ton airs, thus proving tut goods foubd suicUy as Tepre- ‘ted will alwaye be appreciated. oe We shall commence tosell the above stack at our galewroom, 10th street and Pennsvivania avenue, MONDAY, FEBRUARY TWENTY -THIRD, 1585, at HALF-PAST TEN A. M.and HALF-PAST TWO and HALE PAST SEVEN P.M. and continue each ia until soi We give our personal guarantee that the goods will be found as represented, (riple and quadrople. plate, aud bearing trademark Taunton Silver Pate Co ‘The salesroom has been fitted up, for the display of these elegant goods. Well heated for the comfort of Visitors. “Chairs will be furnished the ladies, who are respectfully invited. Duttown purchasers can have goods carefully _20-10¢ WALTER B. WI TO-MORROW. FPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. IMPORTANT CONSIGNMENT AT AUCTION OF GENUINE IMPORTED TURKISH AND PER- SIAN CARPETS, RUGSIAND PORTIERES. THE CATALOGUE EMBRACES THE FOLLOW- ING: ROYAL OUCHAK CARPETS, CIRCASSIAN CAR- PETS, NOMAD CARPETS, PERSIAN DO., AE- MENIAN DO. NEPAUL DO., ROYAL BOK- HARA bO., ROYAL ELLORE DO., EAGHIS- TAN RUGS, KHORRASSAN RUGS, ISPFA- HAN DO., TEHERRAN DO, MOROONA DO. ROYAL MERZAFORE DO., RURDESTAN DO, MELLA DO, ROYAL CAMEL'S HATR Do. ROYAL BOKHARA DO., ROYAL SUMAK DO, &c. IMPERIAL HAREM PORTIERES, DA: MASCUS DO, AND OTHER ORIENTAL TEX- TILES OF BEAUTIFUL DESIGN AND RARE VALUE. ‘The sale will take place at my auetion rooms, soath- <t corner of Penharlvania avenue aud 11th street, EDNESDAY, THURSDAY and FRIDAY, FEB: EUARY TWENTY-FIFTH, TWENTY SIXTH and TWENTY: Bee ay ge at ELEVEN and on exhihition MONDAY snd TCESDAY, February “P13t THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. Ip aston BROS., Auctioneers, REMARKABLE SALE OF ORIENTAL RUGS, CARPETS, PORTIERS AND MATS, OF EVERY MAKE, SIZE, COLOR AND PATTERN, ‘The grand collection includes choicest specimens of SMILE AND CAMELS Bain RUGS the Asiatic markets afforded. e ‘¢{iesant Bulgarianand Turkish DOYLEYS, TIDIES, % xjubition on Monday and Tesday, February 29a CANSON BROS, Auctioneers, ‘Sih and D strcets. Pravate Stock Trrecrara W res BETWEEN WASHINGTON, BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK, BOSTON, éc. PRINCE & WHITELY, Stock Brokers, 64 Broad reese $S0FIRDavebue,} New York, General Partners, James Whitely, Henry H. Dodge, H.Cruger Oakley, ‘Harry C. Logan, Washington, D.C. Maynatd C. Eyre. William R. Travers, Spectal Partner. ns from Washington $5, <1 atk 710 pu, pat Relay Station ex- the Raltimoreand Wanitnetou Station, 619. ad ve. curnes 14th street, where e to be checked and Paltimore. Senger Agent, LVANIA ROUTE BIH, WINE AND SOUTHWEST. ENERY. "ago, With Express, ‘ei, wit Niagara, ot Saturday, with Palace Cars, Fist, 725, 8:90, ana 11-00 at ict pun Ehtited Express of aa Parlor Cars, 0-20 aim. daily, except Sue through trains of Rrookiyn Annex, affurd- Fulton street, avolding dow 9:49, 11:00 am. 00.740, 1600 wid ‘ TiS sim and 440 pm. and 4:25 pm. daily, ELCKSBURG RAIL. AND WASHING 11-01 and 11:85 a FPPHE VIRGINIA MIDLAND RATLWAY. (B SHORT LINE To THE SOUTH, SOUTH. WEST AND WEST. 1 OCTOBRE 12, 1884, ANS MAIL dutiy, making points Sonth and Southwest with C. and O. Railway te x eat < Pullman Sleeping cars, Washington to M—SOUTHERN MAIL AND EXPRESS, Dat'y to all points South and Southwest via Dan Yikie aad Chariot Pullman Sleeping cars from Yahiogton vie Daavtiie, Cuariotie and Atiante to and Cotombla io August, ee pivision Train leaves Washington at 9:1 Bh. dally, except Sanday ieee Ware Trains leave Washington at 9:10am. and B10 pm. cally For tickers and information inquire at Company's Bee, Pi Pemolvatin avenue, “rrains leave Hua Ae statcurER, N. MACDANIEL, Gen. Pass. Agent. a Agent SOL. HAAS, Traiic Manager. Buy and sell on commission all classes of Railway securities. Brauch oftice—S39 15th street (Corcoran Building.) ° HL HL DODGE, Restpext Paatxer, Quotations of Stocks and Bonds and tnformation regurding the markets received through our wires instantly, direct from the New York Stock Ex- change. Ail orders executed and reported promptly. ee MEDICAL, &c. AND M. DEN, PROFESSORS OF ebb: skill teatent for al s every mcconuiudation fo rin Park Puce Us Mas H00b, RESTORED 3 Mtr to tre. iat, “Will Care ans’ cave of setiiual weabtvcsocevous debility and tnpotency. It imparts vigor to the whole system 908 Bst sw. 21-Im* D'tanws ING A BOTTLE Invigorating Cor- VER BEEN CONTRADICTED THAT consult Dk. BROTHERS. 900 B st. aw. iio thee wi tars ag ae ely tear eaten” 2 H.W. DERE do SL fi wwase’." Hoth seven 4 cure guaranteed in evel S. Liberty st, Baltimore, Md. xm, EAD AND BE WISE—DR. BROTHERS, 904 B 1 st. s.w.. appeared before me und made oath that he is the Oldest Emablished Expert Specialist In this rity, and will euarautec a cure in ail cases of venereal ‘se, and furnish medicine, or no charg: the pot furuisted medicine free. Cousultation free at any “hour during. the das: Subscribed ated Heim’ “SAMUEL 4: Wane Ee komen Bit | [P2SME DE FOREST MAS REMEDY FOR AY Lwlies All female complaints ey one Can be consulted daily at 1245 7th st. nw. Office hours font to'9 pas. wie ieee oniy iia es JR. LEON, THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED AND Dr vinit veiiabie Ladies Pusscias Bon ay ee beconsulted daily, 116 D st. between 1st andad new, ‘Ail female complaints and irregularities “aelceig: moved. Prompt treatment. Correspondence and Eoncuitations stricty confidential Stperiee tomes for ladies. Oftice hours—11to4 and 6 to 8 p.mJja24-Im* DEStity OF THE GENERATIVE ORGANS quickly cured by the Civiale Method. Adoy in all the Lospitals of France. Prompt return of Vigor. 3 to, Severe ‘ones, Simple caves, $3 ia. ee, SH. Paniphidt free. SCIVEAL E 160 Pulton st, New York. ai are for Nervo 3 Vitality, caused by indiscretion, excesses, 2° °° Sold at STANDIFORD'S, St Cloud ner Oth and PF sts Price $1. “Sent by mail sealed. an26-to,t.0 Pp YROYAL PILIS—CHICHESTERS ENG igetoge four cent staznge to Chichester Cheaiea aes No. 2313 Madison Philadelphia, Pa my 10-eed COR No. 2 ison § iphia,Pa. my 10-eod ARD—TO ‘HO ARE FE A from errors aid iaucresiss ce by nerton Weakness, eat x that will cure you, Preeof Chega Toit free, together Boe A. SLOCUM, Dr. bb DE ROBERTSON, TRE EXPERT Hy © Fees. ‘Auctioneer, AUCTION SALE OF FORFEITED PLEDGES. I will sell, by public auction, at my store, 1218 5 enue, ‘commencing THURSDAY, FERCANY TWENTYSINTID at TEN, OCLOCR a o ‘M., a large collection of Forfeited Pledges from ‘Nos, 7,569 to 73,980 inclusive. This sale will consist pally of Watches, Jewelry, Diamonds and other ms Stones, Sliveriware, &. This sale will continue mornings at 10 o'clock and eveningsat 7 o'clock until ell the Ints are sold. Per- sons Wolding tickets Will please take notice. Tt, K. FULTON, frs-ate Pawnbroicer and Anciiéneer. [OMAS DOWLLN« auctioneer. SALE OF FISH WHARF PRIVILEGES. Orrive oF THE ENGINEER COMMISSIONER, ‘WASHINGTON, D. C., February 16th, 1885, Notice ls hereby given that on FRIDAY, FEB. RUARY TWENTYSEVENTH, ISS5, the’ Fish Wharf Privilege in Washington and the Fish Stalls in Georgetown Will be sold at public auction for the term of one y mm March 1, 1580, 8 follows: At TWO O CLOCK P. M.,on ihe premises. Six Fish Stalis In the Georgetown Market-house to the highest Bidder. Terms, cash in advance. Also, at FOUR O'CLOCK P. M., on the same das, on Botreet, between 7th and Min streets northwest,in front of the fish stalls of (Center) Washington Market, all rights and privileges granted or allowed by the Jaws of the corporation of Washington to established whates or docks for Janding, cleaning and sale of fish fn the city of Washington, and no wharf or dock shail eligible unless situated at some point on the forth side of the Potomac river, betwee fast and 14th street west, {6 the hi ‘Terms, $100 to be pale on tie day of sule and the resi- due to be paid within five davs from By order of the Board of Commis Ne10t HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. 2 SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY ON WATER, BETWEEN CONGRESS AND HIGH STREETS, GEORGETOWN, D.C By virtue of a deed of trust bearing date 9th i: | day of June, A. D., 1579, and recorded in. Liber # No. 912, follo $33, one Of the land records for, the District of Columbia, and by direction oPtie arties secured thereby, T shall self, at public auction, In front of the premisés, on FIDAY, TWENTY: SEVENTH DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1885, at HALF- PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P. M., all that piety or parcel of ground lying in the District “aforesaid, and known as lot numbered sixty-seven (87), in Peter's square, Georgetown, fronting twenty-five (25) feet on thé horth side ‘of Water street, between Congress and High streets, and extending tip that width in parallel lines drawn’ northwari ‘elt said ler street one hundred and twenty ( - proved by a frame blacksmith shop. Terms: One-third cash: balance ip six and twelve months, with interest, and secured ly deed of trust on the property sold.” 850 roquired at time of sate, ASSIS, fie.ats MAYHEW PLaTER, j Trustees. HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES SALE OF VERY VALUARLE, IM ROVED AND CENTRALLY SITCATE! STATE, CONSISTING OF TWO BRI AND. "Dy . SITU VENTH STREET, BETWE By virtue of ndecd of trast dated dune 5th, A. ae ‘rine of udeed oftrast, dated June 5th, A. plore, nnd duly recorded iu llber No. 03, ai Ba follo 473, of the land records of the District g iid br direction thepatte secured th ih TH RUARY. 6, wston, in the, District own and distinguished ag, and bene parts i lots ‘numbered ‘nine (9) aud ten, (10), In Sqhare numbered four hundred and twenty-nine 429} Degiuning for the sate at the southeast corner of sald lotten, on the line of 7th street west, «and Fanning hence’ north wlong said'7th street west’ forty (40) feck, thence West ninety-five (M5) feet toun alleys thence south along said alley forty. (40) feet; thence east ninety-five (95) feet to the paint of besinnine. ‘Terms: One-third easly, balance in three stalments fn six, twelve and eighteen mouths, with interest thereon at six pet cent per annuum, secured. by deed of trust on the ‘premises Sold. or all’ casts ut option of purchaser. “S300 required ijn uch house AU time of sule. . Converanctig, recording. c.. at Purchaser's cwst. Terms. to be complied witli wil Seven days, or property will be. resol at. the ris and cost of defwulting purchaser after five days! ud- Vertisement in “The Reeuing stare” FERDINAND SCHMIDT, fags FALSE N, MEAGHER HOUSEFURNISHING Is Onxpver To Maxr Roox for the introduction of a new line of first class Cook- ing Ranges, we now offer the CELEBRATED COLUMBI RAN nal in } trastees AND WASHINGTON ES, at NET COST. Also, Heating Stoves, to close out Temuant of fall stock, at 10 10 25 per cent discount. W. S.JENKS € CO, 3 717 TM street n. w. Evrexa. Here we are again with another car load of our EUREKA MARBLE TOP WALNUT SUITE, TEN PIECES, COMPLETE, FOR $43.50. Better than ever. Also SOLID ASH SUITE, TEN PIECES, COMPLETE $37.50. All those who have been waiting can now be sup plied. Call early. W. H. HOEKE, & 801 Market pace. a] 7 Susoteros & Frercren, 415 Tru StaEET Nontnwesr, FURNITURE, CARPETS, BEDDING AND UPHOL- GOoL . ‘We cuarantee to meet any and ull prices quoted by any house in the city. ‘overify the above call an low prices. see our choice stock and nie Fuse Hans AND BEEF TONGU DAVIS' DIAMOND HAMS-Smal) sizes. ¢. WITMER « 00, 118 Pennsylvania avenue, no Frescu Mesuroous. Extna, $3.50 PER DozEN. FRENCH PEAS, EXTRA FINS. $3.50 PER DOZEN. GEO. E. KENNEDY & SON, IMPORTERS OF TABLE LUXURIES, $922 1209 F Street northwest, A Fou Live Or Gnocents THAT MUST BE SOLD. GRANULATED SUGAR on T PATENT PROCESS T FAMILY FLOU AVA“ AND MOCA™G KNOWN TOTHE TRADE RUASTE AND GROUND... vce 280. per Tb, POTATOES AND APPLES, WHOLESALE PRICES. ‘Terms strictly cash, BROOKE & CO,, 430 $44 Lousiana aveiue, CcO EEE RRR EEF SS, cor” RR y ae) So EF ERE "SS oF R Pia Cc ERE ROR EER Sss8 = THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA PATENT PROCESS FLOUR, 4g without a doubt the most BEAUTIFUL and the most NUrRIavs Flour in the world. ‘The Millers have not only the most perfect Mi containing as 1t does ull the most Improved Mac fnvented up to sent Lime, bUL the a Flour Uxsvirassen by any ove that, we world simply ‘tate that 2 Tar ity of this maguificent Flour is shipped annually 4 Biirope and eaten at the principal Courts of the ol world. We GUARANTEE that it is made from selec hard wheat grown in Minnesota and Dakota. It is ‘an acknowledged fact, that in this Flom ration of the glutinois particles, of the w ‘and a thorough elimination ofall weak and starchy matter has at last been reached, and is consequently more Nurarri0vs, yielding more bread to. the barrel ‘Man any other Flour. The best trade admits that from its, making qualities It 1s the cheapest, as well as the best, for elther fumily or baker's tse, and unsur} by any Flour made. Every sack’ and. ‘every barrel is warranted to give entire satisfaction. STERLING'S ST. LOUIS FANCY. One of the most beautiful Winter Wheat Patents ever offered to the trade. It is unexcelled by any othier Patent except Ceres, and will please the most ex- ‘acting housekeeper and satisfy the most fastidious epi- care. GILT-EDGE, A magnificent Winter Wheat Patent. RELIANCE. A splendid Minnesota Patent Flour, made celebrated Hungarian process. Itis avery cheap and Deautiful Patent, within the reach of all classes, and ‘we guarantee will give satisfaction to every one who will try it, ‘GOLDEN HILL. ‘The old reliable stand-by and the Standard Family Flour of the District. It is equal in quality toa great many high-priced Pyent Flours, whilst it can be ‘Donght for considerable less money. We defy competi- torsto bring forth any Flour superior to CERES, STERLING, GILT-EDGE, RELIANCE or GOLDEN ‘HILL, and We feel assured that any housekeeper who tries them once will never use anything else. Forsule by all grocers, . ‘Wholesale Depot, corner 1st st. and Indiana ave eel: 3 WM. M. GALT & CO. $100 WONDERFUL REVOLUTION IN TYPE-WRIT- ERS THROUGH THE HALL. vm Banger; changed” ie ‘ype esis cee (Qieae, Machine in relays, cme only ovest 7, Bon-portability—all ‘Copying solicited st lowest rates, ‘Oftice~1821 F street, cd ‘RH. EVANS, General Agent, BBB RRR OO W OW WNNK™ Bas ‘oo W''w RNR Sus® HES £2 i it fae $8 RRs HEE SS OM BBB OT TTTT TITT ERB RRR fe tr Fog Ee a ie oP OF Eee EB et ‘This medicine, combining IRON with PURE VEGE- TABLE TONICS, quickly and completely CLEANSES and ENRICHES THE BLOOD. Quickens the action of the Liver and Kidneys Clears the complexion, makes the skin smooth. It does not injure the teeth, cause headache or produce constipation, ALL OTHER IRON MEDICINES DO. Physicians and Druggists everywhere recommend {t. Dry, comme | Rvoores, of Marion, Mass., says: “I re- Enriching the blood and removing all dyspeptic oyna) ye blood an toms.” Tedoes not hurt the teeth.” ee Dr. RM. Detzers, Reynolds, Ind., save: “T have Prescribed Brown's Tron Bitters in cases of ansinia and blood diseases, also when a tonic was needed, and ithas proved thoroughly satisfactory. Mr. Wt, ByRs, 26 St Mary street, New Orleans, La. says: “Brown's IronBitters relieved me more in case of biocd poisoning than anything I used, and 1 heartily commend it to those ns ‘# puritier.” ‘The genuine has Trade Mark and crossed red lines | § onwrapper. Takeno other. Made only by BROWN CHEMICAL CO., Baltimore. Md. Lapres' HAND BOOK AND FAMILY ALMANAC—Use- fui and attractive, mailed on receipt of 3c, stamp. fe21 Fousn On: DO YOU KNOW WHAT IT 18, Ask your physician or druggist, and he will tell you it is a rank. deadly polson. DUFFY'S PURE MALT WHISKEY Is entirely free from fusil ‘oll, absolutely pure and un- adulterated, a positive cure for Consumption, Pulmo- hary Troubles, Malaria, Indigestion, Wasting Diseases, aud the only recognized antidote for Cholera, A BEVERAGFJAND MEDICINE COMBINED. Sent to any address in the United States (east of the Rocky Mountains), all express charges prepaid, in plain case (no chance for comment), containing 6quart bottles, on receipt of SIX DOLLARS. PRICE ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE. Sold by leading druggists and fine grocery houses, THE DUFFY MALT WHISKEY CO, “fe14am BALTIMORE, Mp. Coxcexrratep CRAB ORCHARD WATER, DYSPEPSIA, 3 SICK HEADACHE, 3 CONSTIPATION. ‘The three “lis” that make life a burden promptly and positively relieved by NATURE'S GREAT REMEDY, CRAB ORCHARD WATER. Tn use for 70 years successfully, and recommended by physiclaus everywhere. Price 5c. a bottle, GENUINE CRAB ORCHARD SALTS are only sold in sealed paper box packages at 10c. and 26c. ‘See that “Crab Apple” trade mark I on all labels. No Genuiue Crab Orchard Salts are sold in bulk. Buy only “Crab Apple" Brand. Sold by all Drog- gists, CRAB ORCHARD WATER CO., SIMON N. JONES, Manager, fe16-th,s,ta Dr Huuses GOLDEN SPECIFIC, A POSITIVE CURE FOR DRUNKENNESS OR THE LIQUOR HABIT. It can be given ina cup of coffee or tea without the knowledge of the person taking it; is absolutely harmless. and will effect a permanent and speedy cure, whether the patien Is a moderate drinker or an alcoholic wreck, Ithas been given in thousands of cases, and In every Instance a perfect cure hus fol- lowed. IT NEVER Fails. The system once impreg- nated with the Specific, ft becomes an utter mpossi- bility for the liquor appetite to exist. Louisville, Ky. GOLDEN SPECIFIC CO., Proprietors, 3 Cincinnatt, Obio. For Sale by ft. K. HELPHENSTINE, STORE, corner 14th street and Corner 14th and F streets; ‘Vermont avenue, Washington, D. or write for circulars and full particulars. 419-00 Aw Opporresiry For Aut TO BUY RELIABLE AND FIRST-CLASS CLOTH- ING AT MANUFACTURER'S PRICES. None should delay, but call at once, and see our stock ot MEN'S, BOYS AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING, AT OUR SPECIAL 10 AND 20 PER CENT REDUCTIONS. 10 AND 20 PER CENT REDUCTIONS. NO MISREPRESENTATIONS. NO MISREPRESENTATIONS. NO MISREPRESENTATIONS. ‘We guarantee every buyer shall have the full worth of his money, and that every garment we sell shall do good service to the weurer to the full amount of its cost, and bring the purchaser back to us again. NOAH WALKER & C0., TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS, 625 Pennsylvania Avenue, Ja? Pore Axp Ixviconarixa. ‘Those who may Wish to purchase, elther as a deli- cious beverage or for medicinal purposes, an UNA- DULTERATED WHISKY, are Invited to makea trlal of the celebrated brand. U U PPP PPP EER RRE TIT REE NN N Bw OURE E, EPP BRE, THT BRP NNN gover pepe gm F pe RS “wit Bb Eee Eo of dike N XN WOW WH WiMg88.K KY ¥ WWWWH HUS SKK Y ¥ WWWwW HHH H®ss RK YY wow BH HUSssSK OK ¥ 5 ‘This Whisky, upon an analytical examination, has proved to be free from Fusil Oil, and indeed of any of the modern ingredieuts which are used to gives fictitious age and flavor to this popular drink. FOR SALE BY o Browning & Middleton, Barbour & Hamilton, J.B. Bryan & Bro, €.C. Bryan, B. L. Wheeler, ‘Thomas A. Rover, N.T. Metager@Bro, ‘Beall & Baker, John H. Magruder, ‘J.C. Ergood & Co., 8. R Waters, W. HH. Cissel, WASHINGTON, D. C. H. & H. W. CATHERWOop, Sole Proprietors, 143m FOR GENERATING STEAM. FOR COOKING PURPOSES. FOR HEATING BY FURNACE. FOR HEATING BY LATROBES. FOR OPEN GRATES, IT MAKES A QUICK FIRE. IT Is EASILY IGNITED. IT DOES NOT BURN OUT THE GRATE. IT 18 ECONOMICAL. IT WILL PaY TO TRY IT. FOR SALE BY THE ‘WASHINGTON GASLIGHT CO, DELIVERED TO ANY PART OF WASHINGTON OB GEORGETOWN. “oe 2d EDITION Talest Telegrams to The Sta, , A Steamer and Her Crew of 30 Lost. Loxpox, February 24.—The steamer Alle- ge F pound from ‘Cardiff ae Galle, has been fort, Her crew, numbering thirty persons,were ——— Three Suicides in Philadelphia, PuILADELPHIa, February 24.—James Fite gerald, aged 37 years, committed suleide by cut Ung his throat with @ razor. Charles Fisher, 90 ‘ears old, committed suicide last evening b; anging himself with a handkerehlef to @ Post. George Martin, aged 40 years, was found Unconscious in his room this morning, having taken an overdose of laudanum. ee Accident on an Inclined Railway. Pittsecra, Pa., February 24.—This morning two loaded coal cars, weighing three tons, broke the cable on the Castle Shannon inclined plane when near the Sop; and came down with fright- ful velocity, crushing through the platform at the foot of the incline and damaging a brick bullding on the opposite side of Carson street. Fritz Belter, Thomas Hart and Martin Carey, employes, were standing on the platform when the accident occurred, Belter was struck bY one of the cars and instantly killed. Hart and Cares were quite seriously, but not fatally, in eae ae =. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. The New York Stock Market. ‘The following are the opening and 2:55 p.m. pricesof special wire to H. H. Dodge, 539 15th street: Name, 50. 1255 ce | BOK) Bsr AES Ge ots ae 25 | 25% AS) 15% Name. eauing. | ock Island. 12h "124" Roch & F Thay Sy! Se Pau Tos 16%, Fr S O28 st Bou) 26d “be. pre 6s PS ex) Ri Re —Vireinia sixes, 52; new: ten= ; North Caroling sixes, Old, 1.00% bid to-day. BALTIMORE, Mp., February 24.—Cotton bigher— middling, 1148114. “Flour” steady and quiet, ‘Wheat—southern irregular and lower; western easier and dal athern amber, i a Winter ern maxed, 8 March, a7és00 Oate saree dad wnacitravest Pennavivauln, ‘ Provisions changed, Breigits to Liverovol q chatiged,_ Feeigits to Liveroool per steamer, quiet cotton, 7-320. flour, 1500," grain, 4d, Keeceipts= flour, ‘harrelsseheat 50.000 hushelss” corn,” 154.000 re, 110 bushels. 13.000 busi yg Chicago Markets CHICAGO, Trt, February 24—11:00 a m.— Wheat openta string, fell buck partialis, recovered, andis now quoted aiSvaaSh for Max, Corn frm May,4]iy, Outs steady “Mus. 1%y. Pork easier—Ma 12.95. Lard easy—May, 7.07%, AT THE CAPITOL The District in Congress. IN BEHALF OF LANGSTER, THE MURDERER. In the Senate late yesterday afternoon Mr. Blafr presented a petition from S. M. Davis and others, of Washington, praying for levislation to provide means of taking testimony at public expense on applications for pardons of eriminal oftenses, ‘The petition sets forth that one John ja eution, having been convicted of there is strong evidence that there was in fact a mis-trial, and that the man of death is innocent. The peti- tthe collection of the testimony uld be attended with they ask that the at- JUdiclaty committee be directed to this subject to see if the law may not be recti- fied so as to provide a way for renching Justice. The petition was referred to the Judiclary eom- mittee, W. Langster is confined in the District awaiting murder; th Capitol Topics. SENATOR CAMERON'S HEALTH IMPROVING, The family and friends of Senator Don Cam eron are in daily receipt of telegrains from him all to theetfect that he has steadily improved in health since his arrival in Fle not understand how the report n worse originated, Dispatches from the nator to Mrs. state positively that feels better « ‘ing better health than time p dvises his family and friends here that he enjoys outdoor life; that he nentertaining high hopes of PENSION CLERKS AND THE ELECTION, Mr. Brock, of the Pension office, having in charge the book containing the leaves of ab- sence granted to employes, testified before the Warner committee to-day that about twenty- two clerks were ubsent ut election time froin two tothirteen days with pay. ‘Their annual leave of ae a: had previ . The absence, he ranted by Assistant etary of thi QUESTIONS OF INTEREST BEFORE THE HOUSE FOREIGN AFFAIRS COMMITTEE. ‘The House committee on foreign affairs met to-day and considered Mr. Le Feyre's resolution calling for an investigation to determine if itis not desirable that some action be taken in retaliation for the action of Germany’s restric- tions upon our pork, wheat, rye and petroleum, The matter wes considered one of considerable importance, upon which some action anust ve taken, and it was erred to a sub-committee consisting of Mr. Futon and Mr, Fit, Mr. Belmont Subinitted his report upon the Congo matter, in which the position is taken that it is unw for this country to allow itself to become involved in any entangling alliances of the sort. The committee had not time enough to read the report through and take action upon it, but a majority of them approved of its con- clusions, THE FORTIFICATIONS BILL. When the appropriations committee by a vote of seven to eight directed the sub-com- mittee, of which Mr. Ellis is chairman, to bring fn a fortification bill based upon that of last year Mr. Ellis resigned his place on the sub-committee, He will now bring in his own Dill, which appropriates $2,000,000 for the de- fense of the four great harbors‘of the country as a substitute for the majority bill, which will appropriate simply for the repairs f old forti- fications. SECRET CONFERENCE OF READIUSTERS. At the invitation of Senator Mahone many of the original readjusters of Virginia, particularly the more prominent leaders of that movement in its early days, met the Senator for consulta- tion in_his committee room at the Capitol to- day. The meeting was eld with closed doors, none but the faithful being admitted. A Sra reporter ascertained that the conference was held for the purpose of considering the present poiltfeal situation, the incoming of a democratic adininistration, how {t will affect Virginia poll- tes, and also With the view of mapping out some line of policy for the readjusters, Senator Blddieberger, though in attendance ‘upon the Senate, was not at the meeting. THE P.O. APPROPRIATION BILL AMENDED IN ‘THE SENATE AND PASSED. In the Senate yesterday, Mr. Frye offered as an amendment to the Post Office appropriation bill a proposition to appropriate $400,000 to be disbursed by the Postmaster General, under contract at not exceeding 60 cents per nautical mile each way, with American steamers for carrying foreign mails. Mr. Bayard made the point oforder that it was general legislation, Which was overruled by a vote of the Senate and the amendment was adopted by a vote ol 80 to 18, The provision that any article or item in’ any newspaper or other publication may be marked tocall attention to {t, provided thatit is not done in words elther written or printed, without extra postage, was retained in the bill. ‘The bill was then passed. NO NEW NAVY THIS YEAR. Mr. Randall’s proposition to rebuild the navy ‘was ruled out of the naval appropriation bill in the House yesterday on a point of order after a long and bitter debate, and the bill was then the only provisions for a new navy ing a small ration to one of thesteed crue g ~ ‘NOTES, ate will be convened in special ses- ston After the udjonroment of the present. Con: ‘heconsiderstion. of appointinenta by the fn .the consideration of appoi new rproeident to the discussion of pending Hell tey : +The House committee on public lands de- eided to-day to recommend the of the ‘Des Moines river land bill as it passed. ite. "Tele understood that Mr. Randall will recon- struct his plan far rebuilding the navy, which Jost eh attest To paw be, an inde” indent proposition under & of the pendent pi jon under @ suspension ee a Carrigan Fails to Get Bail. Carrigan remained at the marshal’s office till near 2 o'clock, when no bail having been of- fered, he Was sent back to jail. pate comin aL mated RANGE OF THE THERMOMETER.—The follow- ‘were the. at the Signed ‘office to- ES am. 18.7; 11 a m., 28.0; sot os THE FOURTH OF MARCH. ORDER OF B'NAL BE-RITH. eal aa34 Committees for the Inauguration Cere-| annnal Weeting of the Grand Lodge of T* eo ee = the Fifth District at Abners Hatl— —_—- - PROGRESS OF THE WORK OF PREPARATION. Address of the President and other CUARACTERISTICS OF TEE LINE—STRIKING RB Business. | ‘The eighteenth annual session of the Grand | Lodge of the fifth district of the Hebrew order of Binal Brith convened this morning at Ab- ner's hall. Ae is well known, this is a I benevolent organtzation which, in sdiiti the usnal work of such bodies, asylums and provides facilities This Grand Lodge is composed of tives from the fifth district which com! SEMBLANCES To WASHINGTON—A FAMILY DI Vorep 10 AGRICULTURAL AND PRIVATE PURSUITS, While preparations were being made for the ceremonies of dedicating the Washington mom ument Dr. Joseph M. Toner, a8 @ member of the commission in charge Of the ceremonies, viaced himeeit in communication with mem: Bett the Washingtom iatnily now lieing, with the view of exteuding to, tein Invitations to | Attend the ceremonies, “A STAR Teporter sige The following committees have been ap- Pointed in connection with the reception of the Presidentelect and the tnauguration cere- monies: To recetve the Presidentelect at the Ralti- more and Potomac depot on his arrival inthis city—Hon. Richard @. Merrick, chairman; Hon. Eppa Hunton, Allan MeLane, John E. Norris, John W, Thompson, Hon. Horatio King, Dr. Daniel B, Clarke, Gen. B.C. Dram, Gen. Wm. B. Hazen, David R. McKee, Josiah Dent, Rear | States of Georgia, South Carvlina, Nos gested to L or that the performances of Admiral'S, P, Carter, Major G. C. Goodloe, | lina, Virginia, Maryland and the Ist is duty had given him opportunities of leara Archibald H. Lowery, Ben: Perley Poore, A. | lumbia, The representatives nu Oe ee eee a es Ross Ray,Dr. J. M. Toner, 8. H. Kauffmann, | and they have a constituency of 1.9 n bearing the name of Washington, a8 well Rear Admiral T, H, Stevens, Alexander Porter | order is a general one throughout t astmembers of the family by collateral mar Morse. ‘States, and thew are seven districts be: Tinge bearing otber names. ‘The number of the ‘Committee to receive the Vice President-elect at the Baltimore and Potomac Raper op bis ar rival in the clty—Samuel V. Niles, 5 Gen. B,C. Card, Rear Admiral Win. Radfor Thomas F. Morgan, J, H. McKinney, Ed Clark, A. St, Clair Denver, Wim. B. Webb, John ‘T. Given, Major A.E. Bates, Dr. C. P. Gulver, kin to whom: invit Thirteen gent were sent was about men bearing the name of ashington had seats er on the foor of Mt Rep ntatives on the occasion wlory serviews, and Desides in the ladies of the kin of in Germany, haying a total memty 25,000. In the District of Cotumt : three iodges which are represented in rane Lodge, and in addition, committees have been appointed to arrange for t and recaption of the visiting delegates 4 Committers are as follows, composed of repne hip of John A.” Baker, Jeff Chandler, R.K. Elliott, | sentatives of the three lodge: | cel aces leg owen mend owes] Wm. F. Mattingly, Mills Dean, George A’ |" Executive committce simon Welf, chair. | “that so lurce a kindred or Washington shoul Melhenny, Gen. BH, Hill, Win. Laird. | man: Henry Adler, LL. Blout, M. Kimi, ir. | ¢!st wi red chat he had two Committee to receive the President and Vice- | Gusdorf, 5. Gans, M. Eiventmann, Mar Cohen, ne halt sister, as well as two we full stster, all of whom had His sister Betty married and left = D. Strauss, B. Solomon, 8. President at the reception-room of the inaugu- lock. y. W. Corooran, | wohl, A. Baer, A. Salzstein, & ration ball at 9 o’elock p. m.—W. W. in, rary Stranss chairman of the reception committee; the jus tion commitice—M! Bisesitaann, chair | lee tatnily. 1 rothors, Charles and tices of the Supreme Court of the United States, | man; S. Wolf, Henry Adler, H. Kine. jr settied in the valley the justices of the United States Court of Ci Gans, D. Strauss, Max Cohen, B. Gusdort i. | x! most productive {Armia nat named after Chariet Samuel owned in 2,000 acres of rorya, tte de | very numerous, Those comparatively few.” ctortstics of Une faantty?” the justices of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, the Commissioners of the District of Columbia, U. 8, Seuators and Representa- tives named in the reception committee, Admi- Tal D. D. Porter, Vice Admiral 8. C, Rowan, Gen. Philip H. Sheridan, Hon. George Bancroft. Committee to introduce the President and rty—Mr, Justice Field, Senator Thomas F. Bayard, Senator George H. Pendleton, Hon. W. W. Eaton, Hon. 0. R. Singleton, Hon, William R. Cox. Committee to receive the guests at the ball- Sinstelmer, A. Baer, H. Strauss and othe grand lod, q ¢ grand lodge will rema‘n tn session Thursday ing the@ars te t ness. The com we mentioned arranged to give the visiting & tio at Abner's hall this ever followed by a concert, the ev: with dancing. To-morrow ev will be given at Abner's, and Inter in the even ing a grand ball at Mariut's hall, | MEETING THIS MORNING. | |. Sanauel was died at the shingtons, room—Rear Admiral C. R. P. Rodgers, Walter D. yoy Bavidge Gen Geowe Mteclelinn: Gem. fobs | The session of the and Lodge was called to | A iew Newton, Gen. M. G. Meigs, Gen, Win. B. Roches: | order this morning at 11 o'clock by the presi- | litt the greate ter, Gen. J. G. Parke, Gen. 8. V. Benet, Gen. W. | dent, Mr, John Jay Cohen, the | ele McKee "Du Colonel Thomas _ Lincoln | other officers present being us follows: First vice | ym Casey, quest , Admiral 8. KR. Franklin | president, M. I. Ash, Baltimore: second vic | their estates Toth ¢ 1 toroth Wash: Rear Admiral R. W. Shufeldt, Surgeon Gen President, Henry Morris, T: ne; be: | hel Botta ‘at brothers of - K. Murray, Surgeon General F. M. Gunnell, Col. | Pitary, a I foam ern pre pacnrenmod the general.’ The C/G. MeCuiiey,Com'd Wm. S. Schiey, Col. £.8it- | Good altimore antat-arms, A. S| Siieut land da Vinci, Went eee oo, reaves, Hon. CarlSchurz, Hon. Manton Marble, | Rem seca Hout dand in Vincinta, West Vinsinia, Olio, Uartin F, Morris, LV. Baughman, TE. Roessle, | After the lodge was formally opened, the pro- | huphows, who wen, in cosnegeunen ens ba. Wi Me Shuster, B. G. Lovejoy, M. Ashford, | ceedings being conducted wita closed doors, the | put Yon “or romeudieratie cutnien thal anaae Joseph H. Bradley, Dr. 8. C. Busey, J.C. G. | president read his aun! e them independent, influential and Kennedy, 1. Z Later, GG Hubbard Aleran- the citizens 1m the neighbarhoods where thes lived. r jell, Dr! N a J.B. | Hasmanea Lodges, of F <y nearly all” married your % Morgen, B. B “Engen, Coma”, He”. | Haemancs Lode of Katia Tarafiion “Et'meny br ena heat te fads tear Evans, Com’d H.C, Taylor, Lieut, F. Curtis. | obey the changes made in. th a © Bogner! jon, that asa Ganily they are shortlived. A W exceptions to this rule is, however, observa dnd that the Washingtons have always nd of the gun and the om hoted bersemen of tke sections in which they lived, ‘Their personal appearance, ae a rived ty tall, Tange boned chy nd strong, Weil cut features, In their Lits they are social and hospitable tom degres They Lave ull been free, extravazance Livers, and oes wally seamne hi ‘Committee to recdive and attend the ladies of the invited (chairman), whics was authorized at the Grand Lodge. The report add these two old landmarks we their own suicidal course there ashes two new sisters tr ofour District who represe B'nai Brith.” In view oft president is of the opi law can be secure unless base site of a centralized sinking fund, by officers dirvetiy appointed and the Grand Lodge.” He theres that steps be taken tocarry ou. this sage: THE GENEXAL COMMITTEE'S REVORT. The report of the general committee was sub- mitted through its secretary, S. ybung, whieh states that during the past yeat order has not increased, th suspensions and withdraw ‘uests—President James C. Welling of. 8, F, Baird, Lelgh Robinson, Linden Kent, John Selden, Dr. A, ¥. P.Garnett, Rear Admiral R. Pierce Crosby, Com. 8, Nichol- son, Hon. John Goode, A.8, Kenney, Thomas Hyde, Com. H. F. Picking, R. Ross Perry, Jas. G, Payne, Edwin Warteld. All other members of the reception committee are expected to be present and to assist in the reception of the company, Committee to receive the diplomatic corps— Parke, chairman; Gen. C, McKeever, Bonaparte, Anthony Pollok, Sevellon, A. Brown, ¥ nd ‘Their preference for agri iture over other pursulls Is manifested by the a er of the sections of country in which Washington now reside. They are st numerous in Virginia, Tennessee and tueky, but @eonsiderable number of them, wlso resil® Iu Ohio, Minnesota, Pennsylvania, California and Geoiyia, where ‘they have usu: ally m the most productive farm lands, ‘THE FLOOR COMMITTEE. Ata meeting of the sub-committee on floor and promenade yesterday the namesof the chiefs of the twelve sections into which the ball room will be divided, with their assistants, “ the accessions t ks | As oF characteristic it may be stated that Were announced a8 f0UOWE A anch Mo-| tality have ben but 17, whll tou su | the nUidious for publle position, but * Intite, 6 Thscek tae Ce ics eae: | pensions for non-payment of dues and volun- | wt, have filled positions ot lary withdrawals w The secretary's re} A. A. Brooke, Calderon Carlisle, H. E. Davis, W- H. Edwards, J. Holdsworth Gordon, Peter G. trast they fidelity. "Th olal en- | ingto harged their duties with t Ju sipts for 1dge Bushrod Wash- ity Haines, U. . F. H, Harrington, U.'3, M. C, | the year to have mer Of the Supreme Court, and EB. Hayy, 1. Reamey, U, N.. Richard | ¢¢wment fund ts Aves to the Sinith, W. HL Siack, US.N., E.G. Stellwagen, | on orthe Peo uri es [reese ices na aS Section No. 1—G. W. Evans, chief; J. F. Oys- | Orste report, in which he ro Father of His Country?” ter, assistant chief W. T. Boteler, Hatry S. Bar- | OTPBAN asylum be establish > said Dr. Toner, board has $26,000 on hi and if the Grand Lodge xj of this paurpe: wes of this luca bour, E. A. Clifford, Albert T. Coumbe, Thomas, A Garner, Ralph L’ Gault, John Hollister, Rob- aL bi ae ; ton, the work of erection Will bezin at ouce. ding a Very. striking tesoml “3 See arth ie Patrick, OE. Sunith, Frank THE LIST OF DELEGATE | Washington, while bis’ brothers, and even bis ‘Section No. 2-H. F. Bauer, chief; Walter F.| The following Is a list of dele: inthe retain only the general physical * the Washingtons, Hewett, assistant chief H. E.'Leach, Jol A. es in Alexandria,’ Downs, John T. Downs, Samuel Donelson, Jas, Elyah, Delegates, | \) ‘0.50, Washington, I : : : on We K 1. Adler. ashington M. Green, W. D. Rudy, F. D, Pistorio, Samuei | Simon Wolf, H. King, Jr., H. 4 shui in pet CG, Wilson, M. 'G. Porter, J. J. Linney, J. 8. | _ King David, No. Balt M. I. Ash, 8. Waters, John B. Trainor, and Philip F. Larner. | Z. Auerbach, nternity, slow aps, the reporter, “if Wash- ‘Section No. $—John MC, Waters, chief Walter samond, Va.—Dele sould return now, and Weer ® full T. Wheatley, assistant chief; C. 'H. Cragin, jr, Lutzler. ne would know him? Frank Johns, Charles P. Willfams, Win. Maury _— Julius ‘a general in Dove, F.E, Alexander, W. Eley Dee A. Z. hat ‘is not Tyssowski, Thomas A. Dobyns, TT. E. McArdle, Joseph | ap it that shows that any private engage Spencer Watkins, C.G. Bryan and Norval L! non sreuturth. | Au that War wore a beurd, jurchell, - o- — Sones Section No, 4—Blake Kendall, chief, L. G. | mons. S. Mitchell, Srecrar, TS BRACKETT AND CHALKER Columbus, No. Marini, assist lef; Gault ‘is, Ww. a ssistant chief, Gault Davis,’ A. sais Banta Lon | Rexovrp.—Tbe Secretary of the Treasury to Francl: Robert Leding “Albion K- Parris, Rtch- q rbot the t the ard k. Evans, George H. Kennedy, Joh Coch- | _ Dan, No, 93," Sc Nathaniel gets’ ‘olice, fe eectined ean Geos Gibon Col Lae ee F- Chas. Be seecee sehr ay contents of the report, but » Srclon No. SLWilliaa, Wheatley chieg | M. Baer, ienry Qttinger, 1 : a Seay, Semoring Gyectet Wy Strauss, Grace Aquelar, No.117, Distr et of Colambh J.P. Herman, Sutnuel Gaus, Moses Elsennist ‘Obadiah, No. 118, Georgia —John Jay Cole Adolph Brandt, C. H. Cohen. | Covenant, No. 125, Bultimore—Solomon Baer, Levi Weinberger, 8. Troutman. ection No. 5—William Wheatley, | chief, Harlold P. Norton, assistant chief; W: Lenox Towers, Charles Cropley, Reverdy Dangerfield, W.S- Harbin, FB. Loring, F. &. Hempstone, Holbrook, William D. Peachy, Maynard e, Warner B. Bayley, U.S, N.; Charles H. S. W. Woodword. ett and Chalver, Tion, L. Q. € . Lamar private and confidential | We belle fa your chances for the cabinet will Lorins ‘Section No. 6—Samuel H. Weeler, chief, A.B. | | Ludwig Phillipson, No. 1 more—John | be greutly enhanced if you will eut your hair, Cropley, assistant chief; William H. Beck, T. C, | J. Rosenthal, 1. Rosenthal, M. Behrend. -— - J Quantrell, U. H. Ridenour, jr., T. F. Burgdori, | Gate City, No. 144, Georgia—s. Well, b. Kant ) CURE NO PAY-WHITEHURST'S CED, U.S.N.; Henry H. Dodge, James W.Orme, T. A! | man, F. Schiff. > BALSAM ts warrw re Coughs, Col Lambert, F. 0. McCleary, H. D. Boteler, J. Had- Raphael, No. 144, Georgia—S. N. Cohen, M. B. 7 Pe nat i at me — = crops @ ley Doyle, H. Q. Keyworth and W, P. Ri . Foster, Ma: . = . , + Sond oy ‘at betgle Section’ No. 7—Edward A. Newman, chief, | | Malachi, Georgia—J, H. Hertz, Sami. John W. Sims, assistant chief, Campbell Car | Altmayer, Jaco’ oon . rington, Waltér A. Galt, Charles Thompson, | _ Mieha, No. 14 orgia—C. Wassalowsky, A. ana Henry L. Bryan, Franola Toumey, Fi ‘T | Stern, L: C.P J aa s Browning, Ul. Clay Stewart, Jr.’ Frank W, | | Masn, No 2 J, Adelsdorf, & TER-MEINLINE. On Pebroury 28,3 Loving, Marry King, Charles A. Eillott, Thomas pHtecht. 7 Re Raheny cetera H. Callan, William ©. Myers, and Randall H.| _B’er Chajim, No. 177, Cumberland, Ma— | L&Kand AMANDA oft Hagner. Joseph Hirsh, M.R. Lashansky, 1.1L. Plecaan, od Section No. 8—Samucl Maddox, chief, Chas. | | Elah, No. 204, Virginia—B, Ney, ACH. Meller, DIED. E. Dulin, assistant chief; HB. Parker, L. Olin | Wm. Loeh. AK | Ath 496 F street routhwest, Meek, James Whitely, T. C. Buteher, ‘Morsell | _Monticelio, No. 214, Vinginia—Moses Leter- emda . 1580, FADER ‘Tolson, John G, Thompson, F. B. Metzergtt, | man, M. B. Heller, A. Brann. ‘ s Cazenove G. G.'Lee, Thomas W. Hungerford, Wannah, No. "214, Georgia—Joseph Ferst, | fe from Christ church (PE Williain R. Keyworth, W. 2 A, Stone, D.G. Stew: BA. Wel \ ate uJ Hai “A asa | oruaty 2Ota, at rt, Edward F, rt Bruce, North Siate, No. nington, N. vend. “Section No, 9Erank T. Howe, chief, Fred, | R. Macks, St. Good: RUNS Ra Peony id, 158, at 30 a an, Seek [oe Oe A Seth street worthwesi, Weduesduy, at d x orn eo sere, oc rarcaryaea tom einer cute Soren Hie 'Thompeon, John O'Loaghiin’ Zanoah, No. 245, Georgia—Henry Morris, D. | Ik, ony non ot Doorutos and lice E Riloecomk Svetion No. 10-Jolin C. Poor, chiet Blair Lee, | Lechtensiein, L. 1 ner . |i Ts dave Mount Verno 259, Alexandria, Va.—J. non at fonr o'clock, tant chief, John J.Chew, peor B. Emory, David Rittenhouse, Joseph Beardsley. W. V. R! Berry, G, F. Cooke, William E. G. Moorhead, Arthur Padelford, Clifford Richardson, Wood- bury Blair, William May, Henry Adam3 and 0, G. Wales. ‘Section No, 11—Willam A. McKenney, chief, Arthur T. Brice, assistant chiet; Jay’ Cooke, Howard Goodrich, Norman Bestor, Jolin C. Wi. Kaufinan, H. S. Bloudteim, Charlotte, No. 280, North Cavolinu—HL Baum- garten, A. Mf, Goldsmith, D. Bium, Randolph, No. 304, Georgia—A." Isaacs, L. D. Wildman; M. 1. Hessher Monumenta! City, No. 311, Belt senbaum, B. Bornhe' “Migdol, No. 318, Ge an 4 Third aud A streets southeast. Pumersd var Upper Marlboro’, Mt cry AS Inno, Bre cl Dr, Meyer Lewin, i the titty: son, James B. Nafle, Richard E. Pairo, Frank | Glogner, M. ° Whiting, James E.' Wilkins, Charles &. Galt, | Loyal, No. 350, Baltimore—Salomon Prtiss, ake place from ‘Trintty Randall Wagner, Ward W. Mohun and H. Ran‘ | Aaron Goodman, Meyer Hirsh. Wedre Fase tae a dail Webb. Fidelity, No. aud P12 TAS a, ma, Section No. 12—Robert 8. Chew, chief; Wil- |‘Wasserman, A. Ki Marlboro’, Mam C. Hill, assistant chief, Sevelloh A. Brown, Charles McCauley, Seaton Monroe, Linden Kent, R. H. Goldsborough, P. Lee will meet in Tammany hall, New York eiiy, Philly icBlair, Harrison H. Mareh ist, compowd of one representative of George F. Appleby, C. R. each lodge, Simon Wolf, Max Ce 1, my steer dear, Dodge, T.L. Riggs, 3-8. Larcombeand Thomas —— Gh. mays muret ik Heaven shove, M. Gale. District Government Aftnirs. Wiiere allis peace, and joy aud love, ‘THE GENERAL COMMITTEE. SPECIAL POLICEMEN APPOINTED, ‘Sistem. At the meeting of the general committee last | To fill vacancies in the list of mi es for spo dnesday, February 25th, evening the chairman, Col. Jas. G. Berret, and a police duty from thi pee Fees ves and frleuds are respect Wm. M. Galt, the chairman of the executive mothe y J. Purvell, Henry * | 1885, at 6:30 committee, was designated to escort the new | Herheringioh, W.E. Dunham, H.C. kothiorls copeouption. President to the ball room on the evening of | aud John Sullivan, The Commissioncrs have beloved busbaud of the 4th of March. The executive committee was requested to furnish each member of the general committee with an admission ticket to the Pension building, good until March 3. A approved the same. ‘May his soul rest in peace. Amen. BUILDING PFI Begg Funeral ill tuke place on Wednesday at Ralf resolution of thanks to Wim. M- Gult, “for his | it streets northwest; 3200. J. Mokeuny, repair | (yh diarker epee, Ciewretowa, D.C Peend devotion and constant and efficient efforts” in | frame dwelling, LUU7 11th strcet suutucast; ware lavited to attend. ) the completion of a roof over the Pension build- | $300, " . ing, was adopted. The committee then ad- ~ re egy ee Journed to mect next Monday night at thelr| Decistow aS To THE ITALIAN Lan — room in the Pension building. CaMp.—Today, In the Equity court, rocky ‘THE DIVISIONS OF THE PARADE. Hagner announced his decision in th Funeral from the te sister, Mrs. R. ‘Thomyron-on Thursiay. February Doth hos: et Gclock aan. Bricuds aud relatives invited to aitend ry 2d, TH, ‘nctd 47 years the Germania Schuetzen Co. a and Thos. McCann continuing the Jajun setting aside the pretended lease of Scan id McCann, and directing the property W be sur rendered to complainants, Schanldt was the tenant of the grounds at the intersect Boundary street and the Metropclitan Bini theB. &0.1.R., and plaintiff claimed that it was istinetly set Out that he should not sub lei ( premises, McCann having the contract for con- struct In addition to the appointmentof Gen. Albert Ordway as chief of staif, Gen. Slocum, the chief marshalof the inaugural parade, has designated Major General R. B. Ayres, U.S. A., as marshal Of the first division, which will be composed of the regular army, the Macine corps and the Dis- trict militia, fajor General John F. Hagtranft 4s appointed marshal of the second division, which will consist of 194 companies of the Na- WILEY, (On the 224 of Fobraary. 1888 mur Gnrling little EDWARD WES i tional Guard of the state of Pennsylvania. the Boundary sireet sewer, and ex uly som oF Ldwin aud Buse E Wiley, Major General Fitzhugh Lee is ted mar-| Ploying a Jarge number of Itatian’ jal sy Lfttie Fatale was our darling, shal of the third division, whici, will consist of | Tented the premises from Schmidt. The plain- te Fale tates, the militia companies not included in the other | tit cl that this was in voolation of the Pika angels caune ad whiopen Tease, that the Italians were damaxiag the prop- forzomplaiuant ond Mesrte Totten and Blant nan estes, Totten and Bist forthe detendants ‘The court held that nid the terms of his lease; that he tw Be pcwer to tanka the lone with, McCann, nd divisions. The fourth and last division will be marshaled by Mr. Thomas J. Luttrell, adi will consist of the chvie organizations, ‘The place of the organizations in line will not be announced until just before the 4th proximo. Ba Little Eddie, do come home. Jy 111s GRANDPARENTS Funeral will take place from the residence cn, 11 Oektect southnst, Weduenday, Pee Tuary 25th, at three o'clock pane YOODWARD. On F 888, Caprice clita an occa the Should be delivered 10 the vom | minutes wher snine lk, ar Lak Sooke Gen, Slocum, the chief marshal of the inaugu- | piaihact’ WAND, wile of Amon Woodward, aged 48 Jesse ‘Puncral will take from her late ¢ iroet southeast, on Tuutedaf aiketaoon ar eee o'clock, sharp. 2 —— ee Tae QUESTION OF Mz. MANNING'S FLIGI- BILITY AS SECRETARY OF THE TREA: they will beeach day until the 4th of March. ine location whore Sash division thal Seer | Suminor senter aacuing ia eligivie for fecre- | rosy id, Aas ee Oye Shasse™ Li the ion wi sl 4 it is eli! for Seere- ¥ 2 a x and alto to decide upon the line of march, Tei Tarot te Treasury inasmuch a he Ina stock hiker ‘or the’ The Sowphite” and estimat fe tine will be five miles Conimercial “National bani Saat ene and this under the regulation that fronts of tis | BO GG gi2, ty, o°kRme “question was care: | gional from ‘Prints Chorch, Georgetown, Wenge marching organization be wot less than eight | fully examined by Judge Folger wheu he was men. Itis tho wish tobave the organizations | appolnted Secretary of the Treasury,aud he march with fronts of sixteen men. After the | abvided that the Secretary might. be k- UNDERTAKERS, President is. escorted to. the Capitol and upon ba eat probably goto the White House, whore be will A USDERTAKER, pro! gO + Corner of G st. New Jersey ave. nw, nes torent ena Set | wesen von amrareiies ns Fowress | eons Cukeroe = ES rashington circle then yy one of non ee ne Rtove the broad aven some point where it will | building, wh® aesaul remuan, Mt. D. W. x= be seas RmithSlast Wednesday, was belore "Judge Brine. acres at CONTRIBUTIONS. Snell ebarged with the assault. ‘GTON, oe ‘The following subscriptions to the tnadgura- yg EB < = saith, The detendadt teniied that becane a work three times on account of sickness: $878 Geeicon sos? 1» G0. 3 ho was ordored by Mr.runitnto quit work bot Non 912 Pennsytvania avence northwest and 75 P Dati,” Gos" aud Be Ee Peed thet Sr Smith struck bin before he | _Gthst. southeast. Telepbone call No, 654. 10! date, $21, He anid thet aourearth He had never been are | oe s to | J, ¥ BARKER, red K. to enect eating stands on the here “yankee punches.” fhe court said thara, man t to control his own workman Peet each in Ce co atesoees aaa fischa tor any cues. Te defend] 612 11th street northwest, ton Fg NGO of | Tepbone call 747-4, iy

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