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y \ GENTLEMEN'S GOODS. * __. AUCTION SALES. _ W: Have Jesr Recerveo ANOTHER LOT OF 100 DOZEN BROWN HALF HOSE, The “same a we s0id xo many of last year ge gfferiug et te remarkably low pee “Also "en Job lot of 100 dosen colored ALY HOSP. BB Ee. s 8) fie At 20 conte a palo three pairy cent These goods are worth $d perdosen, AE SB ELLERYS, 1112 F street northwest. _si8 Jest Recerven- + A Large Line of NECKWEAR, for 50c., 7c. and $1. Full Line of Fall and Winter UNDERWEAR, at dowent prices, Large Line of DRESS SHIRTS constantly on hand. CHARLES HYATT, Proprietor. THOMPSON'S SHIRT FACTORY, 816 F street northwest, Opposite Patent Office. SS POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. OW FARE To NORFOLK-STEAMER LADY 4 OF THE Lake. lenves th street wharf, Wash- jonday Wednesday and Friday at 5:3 First-class Fare, 75¢. Hound Trip, $1.25. CT TO NEW YORK. FREIGHT eg ERS JOHN GIBSON and FC KNIGHT leave ‘East River, J every ‘Ds 2.3 Oth street, wharf, Washington, every WED- & SORFOLK AND FORTRESS MONROE. ‘The popular steamer GEORGE LEARY leaves street wharf on MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS FRIDAYS at5 p. m., stopplug at Piney Polnt Cornfield going and returning. Connect In Nor- ik with all railroad and steamboat lines. Secure ms And tickets at Band O. Office, 14th and St. Mare hotel, and ‘Knox Ex- ta avenue, who will also check from botels and private residences. For fur- c information, inquire at company's office, “th yreet Wharf Telephone os WILLIAM P. WELCH, General Agent. Smet V. ARROWSMITH, FROM SEVENTH STREET WHARF, MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS at Tam Re forning TCFSDAYS and FRIDAYS, touching at all River Landings as far as Nomis! Creek, Currioman and St Clements Bay. Conuecta with B@ 0. RR JOHN B. PADGETT, Agent Wwe B. WILLIAMS @ CO, Aucts, FOR THREE DAYS LONGER. Sale of Silver Plated Ware, Bronzed. ‘The sale of Silver Plated Ware, by order of the ton Silver tinne: ) a Pine bce ee oa positive closing sale mbéSt WALTER B WILLIAMS CO., Aucta HOUSEFURNISHINGS. _ Is Ones To Maze Roox for the tatroduction of a new lineof first class Cook- ing Ranges, we now offer the CELEBRATED COLUMBIA’ AND WASHINGTON RANGES, at NET COST. Also, Heating Stoves, to close out rempant of fall stock, at 10 to 25 per cent discount. W. 8 JENKS & Co, 8 717 Teh street Ecrexa. ‘Here we are again with another car losd 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 sap piled. Call early. W. H HOEKE, ‘801 Market Space. Suseteros & Frercone, 415 Trm Starer Noarawrsr. FURNITURE, CARPETS, BEDDING AND UPHOL- STERING GOOLs. ‘We guarantee to meet any and all prices quoted any house in the ety, i ‘To verify the above call and see our choice stock and low prices B19 FAMILY SUPPLIES. siz ‘Vernon at 10 gclock a.m; returning, 30 p.m, LL. BLAKE, Captain, STEAMERS. ENERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY br" Berwaex New YORE axp Havae. pany’ ples, No. 42 North River, foot of Mor sod wtpen Nek For ‘Cunada de Kersablec, Wednesday March 11, 3 pam. Labrador, Perler d’Hunterive, Wednesday, March 13.60 m 3 Normandie, Frangeul, Wednesday, March 25, 1 p. 2 Checks, Bree na Ne A 8 ew York. Messrs BELL & Co., Agents for the District of Co- lumbia, 1497 Pennsylvania avenue. 138. ‘Washington, D.C. Cex4eD LINE. Tep-street wharf daily (except Sunday) for ee pt a able on sight, in amounts to suit, on the ransatlantique ‘of Paris. LoUts bE BE ywilng Green, Ni LANE ROUTE. THE, CUNARD, STRAMEHIP COMPANY, LIM- ‘D, BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVER- POOL, ‘AT CORK HARBOR: 3B, NEW YORK. Phos PLER 4) Wed. Wed, April 1 Pantmial New i,Se Ap. 25 iN WEDNESDAY FROM SEW ve OF PASSAG E—$60, $80 and $100, accord- erage at vary low rates. Steerace tickets from T and Gueenstown “and el other paris ¢ Seas CP Tice ere or me, Ginagow, ‘and otuer ports on the CouTsent, ‘and fot Mediterranean por. > oF freight and ‘apply at the Company's office, Rots. Bowhug treats 'of both wgerace sod if to BIGELOW & CO, 60S 7th street, on. D.C EHNON H; BROWN @ CO. New Yorks mhé RAILROADS. ALTIM RE AND OHIO RAILROAD. SCHEDULE LN FFFECTSUNDAY, DEC. 2187, 1884, UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. wn from station, corner of New Jer- street. 2:00am, and 10:10 p.m., dally. The Figo aise tet Chale’ Ex Fig Pit A charged OB press ‘arriving in Pitsburg at 6-50, ing muri ext morning at ¥:00. or Cuciunst, Loubsvilie and St Louls dally at 230 PR, snd 1020 pm. with Through Coaches and Ceti an morning at 7 fe charged on this train for fast No ex! For ‘at 8-00 am., with Parior Car, and 8:40 a. daily to Pi Cleveland and Detroit, with leeping Cars to Pr For Baiumore on week 5,610, 7:30, 8:30 and 16-00 arm.; 12:10, 1:25, 315 (45, mute train), 3:90, $90, 4:40. 5:40, 7:10,710, $225, 10°80 pm. ant: E25, 180, 4:40, 5:40, 7:10, 7:15, 8:25, 10:30 For points on the Shenandoah Valley railroad and bts south, 8:40 p.m. daily. For Anuepolia, 6:40am. sod 12:10 and4:30 p.m. on or Way ‘Stations’ betwees Washington and Ra,tt more, 5:00, 640, #30 am, 1210 pins 890, 440, 706 and 10:30, On. 535 . jan'dan ie ata apie bor ease tan Branch 7:25 am. dally except Susdas, Be Fae bata ga Mae eee ‘Sco. dally, except Sunday, om, Saunton Thais arrive from the West daily, 6:00, 7:20 am, From’ Annapolis, 8:30 am. and 1:50 aod 5:96 p.m qecteay tose amo p =p i) pasa dati Fro 6 Ritermediat and elo pm: dally. ex Tinie leave haiti We for Washington at 5.10, Gand 1odu aes, 13519. 130, 9. 4,920. 280, Ba. on Sundays, sublb-ain, Ligh, 1-39, 4:20, 9,6:90, 730, Sand 10:30 fi Trains from Washington stop at Relay Stat re aBLION } ot ion bop more and | Oilo Ticket ‘om Station, 619 and 1351 Pennsylvania avenue, corner 14th street, where ‘orders Will be taken fur to be checked aud | Tecelved at aby pu & DUNE , Baltimore. eas ager Agent. GREAT PENNSYLVANIA ROUTE NORTH, WEST AND SOUTHWEST. THE E DOUBLE TRACK KPLENDID SC} r. STEEL RAILS. MAGNIFICENT Egueruesr. Ix Esruct Feeavary 2p, 1 Tr cave, Washington. frum station, corner of ry oa urn ‘and to St. Louis: dally, except, Saturday” Cricago, with Sleeping car Altogua to Chisags, Western Express 740 pun. dally, with Palace Cass Pittsburg. also counects daly for wp Slegping Cae. Pitusvarg to Chicago, Mat fopran 2000 pron. daily for Pitsburg sud the Wests with PUALTINOME AND PORSERC REE For ie. Cauandsigon Rocheste Buffalo, mi. dally, except Saturday’, with Palace Washington to Rochesear For Williamsport. Lock Haven and Elmira, at 9:40 a.m. dails. except Sunday. For New fore and the kast, 715, 630, and 11.00 200, 4:00, 10:00 and 11:15 p.m. On Sunday, ted Express of eee fase aS aay tet Eos For ostop_without change, 24 a pes Gn sieaay, $00 joa 2:00 p.m. every week. For Brooklyn. N."Y. i through trains connect at Tene Goi at Bee a on sramater. $0. Fylgn screet, avoiding SSI, aod 21:00 am, 2:00, #00, 6:00, 1u-00 and 11:13 pam On sunday, 4 3 $30. $40, 11:00 am. 10:00 and 11:15 reek am and 440 pm 12:05 "and 4:25 p. Sanday. Om Scbday 400 pan > = Nl, ARSE aoe Manama Baty TOR RAILROAD. Z ram For Alexaudria, 6.00, 2:23, 22)01 apd 11:95, 0 120} sm 505 pan OF South. 6 Bi B03. $20, 4943, C05, BOB Sunday at 6:00, Se For Ruckenond aad the Cerryestrions Ett acti inorsiation at the office, northeast. cor- of $50h treet sod Fenty ania tenon aud ae esage to devtiuation irom bevels, and feaiicnose ‘CHAS Plott. ih Woop, General Masiager.__ General Passenger Ageat. HE VIRGENLA MIDLAND RAILWAY. SHORT LINE TO_THE SOUTH, SOUTH AD 3 Schedule in < ‘H 12, 1886 Bio AMT NEW ORLEANS Sail os making close commections 10 all outs anit Kouthwese Daily except sunday, with C ‘ud O, Railway. Puil- tan Sieeping Buttet care aa New York and Wash- ington to Atma. ‘Sleeping care trun Wasb- ‘Chari ES MOSOUTHERN MATL AND a n Daily (0 all points South and Southwest via Pao. Wesnington vis Danville Comiote sol Atlante os ev Orleae ‘Seto ‘Wastington wis Charlowe Mavaras Division Train leaves Washington st &:10a mm. dally. a4 iene Bonday wia0- 3100 das ace. [ EAVEOR SEND YOUR ORDERS FOR L GROCERIES PRUITS TABLE LURURIES, OR WINES AND LIQUORS, and receive entire satisfacticn, wi C. WITMER, 28 1918 Pennsylvania ave. Frescu Msznooma Extra, $3.50 PER DozEN. FRENCH PEAS, EXTRA FING $3.50 FER pozxy. GEO. E. KENNEDY 4 SON, IMPORTERS OF TABLE LUXURIES, _m2a 1200 F Street northwest. THAT MUST BE SOLD. SUGAR. POO! BROOKE & CO., 430 ara dn Leann ee. coo & RER EEE e@cerE ROR E ge PEE Eee ROE Eee SssS = ‘THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA PATENT PROCESS FLOUR, ss without a doubt the mort Beavrrsct.and the most Nerertiovs Flour in the world, The Millers have not only the most perfect Mill, containing as it does all the moat Lnproved Machin- SFpARNeutel up to the present time, but they produce a Flour Uxsvrrasse by any null in the world. prove that, we would simply state that a large qaan- ts of this magnificent Flour is shipped annual ‘of Euro id eaten at the princi of Pe We ne that ifs made from selected world. We GuanaNTEE that i hard wheat grown in Mfinnesota and Dakota. an eckuow! fact, that in this Floura perfect sey aration of the glutinots particles of the w! and & thorough elimination of all weak and starchy matter has at last been reached, and is consequenuy ore NUTEITIUCS, yielding more bread to the barrel Euan Any other Flour, Dest trade admits. that m its bread making qualities itis the cheapest, Well as the best, for either family or baker's use, an mnsurpaased Fi Every sack’ and very barrel is warfanted to give eatire safisacton. STERLING'S ST. LOUIS FANCY. One of the most beautiful Winter Wheat Patents ever offered to the trade. It is unexcelled by any other Patent except Ceres, and will please the most ex- acting housekeeper and satisfy the most fustidiousepi- cure. Ej GILT-EDGE, A magnificent Winter Wheat Patent. RELIANCE. A splendid Minnesota Patent Flour, made bythe celebrated Hungarian process. Itis avery cheap and beautiful Pateut, within the reach of all clases, and we guarantee will give satisfaction to every one who wil 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 Patent Flours, whilst tt can be bought for considerabie iess money. We defy compet 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 elsa Forsale by ali grocers, ‘Wholesale Depot, corner Ist st. and Indiana ave sel3 WA M.GALT & CO. NOS AND ORGANS. For Lnwexse Bazcars Dy THE FINEST AND BEST PIANOS LOOK aT THESE BEFORE YOU BUY: ‘One 7 Octave Heinekamp Square Grand. One 7% Octave Heinekamp Upright Grand. One 7 Octave Steinway & Sons Square Grand. (One 7g Octave Stultz & Bauer Upright Grand. ‘One 7 Octave Stultz € Bauer Square Grand. One 7ty Octave New England Square. One 7 Octave New York Upright. Que 7 Octave Boston Square. One 7 Octave New York Square. One 7 Octa''e Boston Cabinet Upright. The above Pianos have been used three to eight months, and are guaranteed tobe as perfect as new, and feliy warranted. Prices from $190 to $275, and Payments tosult ‘re bayer. Old Pianos taken in ex- PIA HEINEKAMP WAREROOMS, &19 422 Ninth street. SS] () REE MONTH WILL BUY A HANDEOME S10 Sasine oh Venice icy ‘beat inake, at SIDNEY 'r. 8! 423 ‘Teh atreet northwest. $5PER MONTH WILL BUY AN ELEGANT OR- GAN of any syle and finest make, at SIDNEY I. NIMMO’, 433 ‘ith sireet northwest, A LARGE STOCK OF SECOND-HAND PLANOS sot ORGANS, sone Bul. used, at reat bar un SURTY Twitalo. - 453 7th street northwest. A VERY HAND6OMESTEINWAY PIANO, but tle used, at an immense sacrifice; will vell on month Jy tnataliment of §10 ew op = 433 7th street nortiwest. SEVERAL VER’ a: PARLOR ORGANS at 4 prices ranging from $25 x vee EY T. NEMO, 433 7th street northwest, AN ELEGANT UPRIGHT CABINET PLANO, but eight months old, at tremendous and payatge in mouthly instalments of $10. SIDNEY T. NIMMO, $012 483 7TH STREET NORTHWEST, ‘OR RI EN EMAL FINE ABE PLAN saarths te ae Deana Fes. aha os itecded Rinty. ¢ iebitates BACH a28 Sine ate entrances sole agents for, 4 SSct sha all's Wonder etter snd Orgaie which bate fees waed”” Picea ake ans for rent, tuned and repaired. prases: TUNING AND REPAIRS OF PIANOS 4 SPE CIALTY at V. BECKER'S W, O01 9th street. _Fine Pianos for rent and sale. {aoe FS Saugihursiont dias PLae, factory prices fe be SUMNER OT Mk eth Srecx & Co, EMERSON, AND BAUS &00. PIANOS. WILCoxd & WHITE AND KIMBALL ORGAXR. Pianos and Organs exchanged, repaired, tuned, boxed: for rent by day, welt, month or year. Rant applied if purchased. Full stock of Se. Music. HENRY EBERBACH, =, § Sig Ee Neen am wt 3 1%. MACDANTEL, ‘SOL. MAAS Trae Manager. 2 1906 F ST RERT FORTE WEAT. m31 Managing Partner of tbe late Srasof EBSCO, ENULNE “1 5h 2 PIANOS NY. RAL RUBE bole ageat 0053 A 3 Sole Agent, 407 10th a. ia.w. =i ————SS——— aa American Native Cootzorns V aeeeeer |: gee EASE pe (OMAB DOWLING, Auctioneer. ULAR SALE QF HOUSEHOLD FURNI- At TOMORROW (SATURDA’ rete TPR Timur kN SEAT OELSCR, ‘mbracing a general assortment of household AT TWELVE O'CLOCI Hones, Gorriiges, Buggies and Zinraesy,” 18 YW ALIRE B. WILLIAMS 4 C0,, Auctioneers LUMBER, LUMBER, LUMBER AT AUCTION. | ‘ew!'l sell, on Loulsiana avenue, between 6th an Ti jeadquarters apaiadioe ct area ave Sorber, foramen ‘Callings, more or less. ‘more oF I see VALENS WILETAMS & CO., Aucts, WY AUIER B WILLIAMS & CO, auctioneers, REGU: SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNI- TURE, CARPETS, Ere, IN FRONT AND WITHIN OUR SALESROOM, TOMORROW MORNING, commencing at TEN ‘O'CLOCK AM. WALTER B WILLIAMS @ CO., Aucts. ‘EEKS & CO., Auctioneers, EFF INTAINED IN WARFIELD'S. IN: ALGURHON HOTEL 027 LOUISIANA AVE: RUE, OPPOSITE CITY POST OFFICE, aT Ata Bai MORNING, MARCH SEVENTH, st = ELEVEN O'CLOCK, Vr Freseh it Bar and Bar 8, large Plote Mirror, 10 Walnut Extension and Pine ee, Ol Paintings’ and Decorations, Liquors and Bice Heatis ‘201 See Ree tad Rae aa : and othe: gosds. it HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. NG ASSIGNED'S SALE AT STORE SOUTH: WEST CORNER OF NINTH AND © STS. on MONDay MORNING, MARCH NINTH, at TEN O'CLOCK, at store recently occupied py ime Brose D, Bagby, corger E and Ota streets northwest, 1 Shall alte remalulng stock, combination hreprvot Safe, show cases, counters and shelving de. mho-ot Wet. BAILEY, Assignee. ERS & CO, Auctioneers, 7 Louisiana avenue, Opposite City Pest Office. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. Qn WEDNESDAY, MARCH ELEVENTH, 1885, st TWO O'CLOCK P! Mon the premises, corer of Massachusetts avenue aud 6th street northeast, the contentsof a Coal and Wood Yard, for Samnel Cook, deceased, abdor 1, 40 Cords Oak aud Pine W and Harness, One Horse, One Fair ‘and other articles used in connection’ ‘On said premises ‘Terms cash. THOMAS D. BOND, Administrator. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE LOTS ON 1 CORNER OF MASSACHUSETTS AVEN AND SIXTH STREET NORTHEAST. By virtue of a deed in trust to me, dated Feb- g ruary 2d, 1885, and duly recorded in Liber 1,114, ‘tm! folio 202; &c., of the land records of the District of Col . the subscriber will sell at public aueton, 40 the highest bidder, on the premises. on WEDNES: DAY, MARCH ELEVENTH, 1885, at FOU. O'CLOCK P. M., all that plece of parcelof land, situ- sted and lying in the city of Washington, District of Columbia, aud being iniown aud, described on the ‘ground plan ofsaid jomas D. Bond's recor Sebdivigon of part of Jot. 6,in square numbered ‘866, ag lola numbered 42, 43, 44.and 40, Lote 42, 43 “44 ate the premises formerly occupied by Samuel K, deceased, us a coal and wood yard; lot 45 adjoin- ing is improved by a large frame dwelling, and fronts om &th street. A180, On the SAME DAY, immediately after the sale of theabove described pfoperts, Lwill gel at public avee tlon, to the nighest bidder, all that plece oc parcel of land Iying and being in the city of Washington, Dis ict of Colimbla, aid Delng Known and described on e of said cl romas 1). Bond's re corded subafvision ‘of lot 6, in square’ No. 724, 0G Street northeast, between 1st and 2d. streets, if) said elty, Lot No. 49, fronting on north C street 32 feet 6 Indies, runaihg back the full depth of the lot 168 20-100 feet tow B0-feet paved alley; Lot No. 50, ade folning, fronting on Catrect 26 feet, runing back the depth of the int fom W0-feet par Rmproved 3 age, containing S rooms. ‘This sa beau ‘of flowers, fruits aud shrubbery, desirable hom» "Terms: One-third cash: one-third in six months, the pelance in twelve months. Deferred payments beat interest at six per cent until pad. lat of the ground ean be seen at ‘Thomaa D. Bond's 125 Pennsylvania avenue northwest, any ay Before the sale onl on the premises af the ihe of sale m4-6t THOMAS D. BOND, Trustee. (HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ‘USTEE'S SALE OF PROVED PROPERTY, No. $318 O STREET, GEORGETOWN, D. By virtue ofa deed of bi Gated on the ie Ce the business ‘af February 3. D. 1d. recorded $bee oss wlio 434, gest die Tend sees ae the Distr part let of Columbia. and by direction of the: thereby, { shall sell, at pul and in front of the premises, on MONDAY, TE NINTH Da¥ OF MARCH, A. D.1585, at FIVE (5) O'CLOCK P. M...a part of lot numbered ‘one hundred and fourteen (114),in Beatty aud Hawkins’ addition fo Georgetown, in the District of Columbia, described Beginning on the south side of 2d now. 0) int two hundred and sixty-six (266) feet firey (Bo) feet, and extending tence back soul 3 » and extending thence back soul ‘width of aid front of thirty (210) feet, one hundred and fifty (150) fect. with the cists and im: e same belonging. Said inaprove- of a valuable Brick dveliine-house, Ubree stories bigh, with mansard roof and back build: BnSTBE Ggele; Onethird cash: balance tn notes at ¢ (9), elghteen (18) and twenty-seven (27) months with ineetemt foun day ofeaie, intesceunerty caetot $ust on t 2 premises sold’ ‘Two bundred and Atty (8250) doltars to be paid at time of sale. Upon failu ply with terns of sule within sever days after ple, a Fesale will bead afer five dass’ notice in the ‘ening Star Dewspaper. All convevuicing at pur coat CM: MATTHEWS Trustee! 1 Bist FINANCIAL, —— Prarvare Srock Trxrorarx W irs BETWEEN WASHINGTON. BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK, BOSTON, éc. PRINCE & WHITELY, Stock Brokers, 64 Broadway, SS0FIRE aveiue,} New York. General Partners: James Whitely, Henry H. Dodge, H.Cruger Oakley, ‘Harry C. Logan, Washington, D.C. Maynard C. Eyre. William R. Travers, Special Partner. Buy and sell on commission all classes of Railway securities. Branch oftice—639 15th street (Corcoran Building.) ‘B.H. DODGE, Resipent }sntwem = Quotations of Stocks and Bonds and tnforzastion Tegarding the markets received through our wiros mstantit, direct from the New York Stock Ex- chang" "AN orders executed and reported promptly. MEDICAL, &c AND MME. SELDEN, PROFESSORS OF stetrics sluce 1805: skiliful treatinent for all le compialuts; ever ‘ i Gilige 1108 Lincoln Fark iace wescapial Bik eat ‘ANHOOD RESTORED BY GA BOTTLE two of Du. BROTHERS Invigorating Cor- iL eure any case of seminal weakness,nervous -debiitty and tmpotericy ‘whole system. ‘Bat. HAS NEVE! CONTRADICTED THAT Dm. BROTHEN 5 is the oldest established adver- ing. Ladies’ Phy-ictun tn thls city. “Ladies, you can Sonfidently consfit bx. BROTHERS. 906 8 st. sw. Particular attention paid to all diseases peculiar to ladles, anarried or siigie. Ai! irregularitign and over riam troubles successiuliy treated Board, with secommodations, and kind eMclent nurses fur: ied 10 those who may desire to stay a few days fn thecity under his treatment. fe21-1in* R, ROBERTSON. THE WELI-KNOWN Pit ‘sician and surgeon, and the oldest reliable special- ‘in. city, can be consulted in Washington it imparts vigor to the Zid Saturday, at his private rostns Gee nw., near diy st, from2 109 pin, one frig dieasch Both sexex Consultation conten, a cure guaranteed in every case. “Main office’ 30. Lideny #, Baltimore, Ma. fo1esm sat aweappested velire meats mie ae st aw appeared before me ald mate odin rn ia the Gide Fatablished Expert Specialist inthis , and wi antee @ cure ln all cases of venercal and firniah medicine, or no charge; the Fret th aug nour during the ine ease ee oo ats i ay ‘nd 3 Dr BROTHERS Apri ze, 160. Eine “SAMUEL He Wak rae Robey Pane "ADAME DE FOREST HAS REMEDY FOR Mae A cece wea Gt p : hours from I to 9 p.m, with ladies only, jas2see” AUGieem Ase BR RRR OO WoW yea p ° Www. * PPPs 8? Ge ie Bes EB “oo” Ww NOhW i Bt os i RE 8 RR = i & E “oo” § Ne B THT gRE BRE BE ¥ ' T ke 4 BeH BBB OE t ize Pe ‘The question ably been asked thousands of times Siow can, ores “iron, sitters cure avery for which a reputable physician would: prescribe tron, Physicians fevogaize 100 as the best restorative agent, stance used in medicine. This shows conclusively that See is Cooly to be the ae ohn it mecestle: eee ipHton fo ae eres ‘BI lag sen 8 BRO’ Rice BITTHRS does not injure. the teeth, cause gr produce consepation all Gther iron: medicines do, BHOwN's tRON BITTERS cu tion, aloas lin and Fevers, hess, Weakness, Dvs ‘Tired Feeling, General Debillt, Pai ip the Side, Back or Limbs, Headache and Newfalgia—for all ents Ton. is -presorived dally’ BROWNS BUTT}. Ae however, does not cue ins minute, thor jedicines, it acts slowly nthe first of bevedt ly a taken by men the first symptom rene She aie eae arte eee ncaa yin at once to ten: the skin clears 0; Bealtny color comes to the cheeks; 4 eae oe Functional Werangements become Tegtsr, a sto i Brown's ion Bitte othe ONLY irdn medicine that is not injurious. Phystelans “7th wenuine ig Trade Marke and crossed red tines i onwrapper. TARE NO OTHER. mand Srexzcran ‘We have prepared ourselves for the coming Inaugu- ration with a number of decided!y low-priced afticies: ‘and would call your attention to our Sllver-plated Teaspoons, at 39c. set. Silver-plated Tablespoons or Forks, at 78c, wet. Bogers' Triple-plated Teaspoons, $1.29 set. Ivory-handle Knives, 99c. set, with forks, $1.98, Rubber-handle Knives and Forks, $2.79 set. ‘Our stock of Jewelry isat present very complete. ‘We flatter ourselves that we can make it worth your while to visit us. We, in fact, are sure that we have some Bargains and a number of Styles which cannot be duplicated in the city. ‘Handsome Satin Painted Fans, at 9c. and $1.98, in all the new shades. Feather-covered Fans (both sides), large, $1,29. Onur stock of Gilt Picture Frames has recelved new ‘additions. ‘We offer, also, Bronze Frames, at 89c. and 99¢. ‘Metal Cabinet Frames, at 49c., formerly 990. Crimson Plash Cabinet Frames, 490. In Tollet Articles and Mirrors we now have our stock complete, and would mention; ‘Hair Brashes, from 25c. up: Tooth Brushes, from 5c. ‘up; Dressing Combs, from 5c. up. We also carry the celebrated Noyes Brass Back-Comb. Whisks, from 10c. up.; Shoe Brushes, from 25c. up, &¢., &e. Our Toy Department is fall of everthing the youth- fal heart can desire, and we always try and keep it 80. ‘We scarcely have a larger stock during the holidays, ‘Wee do not intend to brag, but we are positive that wecarry a larger variety of Useful and Ornamental Articles than any house south of Philadelphia, M. SILVERBERG & co, ‘ors and Fancy Goods, wh2 312 7th st., and 313 8th st, near Penn. ave. Sparse Has, Spare Has THE DUNLAP FIFTH AVENUESTYLE SPRING SILK AND DERBY HATS NOW*READY AT WILLETT & RUOFF'S, SOLE AGENTS, 905 Pennsyivanisave, Cu Asp Sze Taz @ Bg a Pe a ‘TYPE WRITER, NEW PATENTED IMPROVEMENTS RAISE IT FAR ABOVE ALL COMPETITORS, W. EL PORTER, Grwezat AGENT, 983 F Street. Aa Aak for new circular. 7m ghsSg Sa Saxs8 i KE E ° ‘oo EE Ean 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 BOONOMICAL, IP WILL Pay T0 TRY IT. u u u U0 ected 000) are FOR SALF BY THE ‘WASHINGTON GASLIGHT CO, 40 Bushels Crushed, $3.70. 40 Bushels Not Crushed, $2.90, 25 Bushels Crushed, $2.50, 2 Bephols Not Crushed, $2.00, DELIVERED TO ANY PART OF WASHINGTON OR GEORGETOWN. Je Great Crostxo Our Sax OF FINE BOOTS AND BHOES AtSINSHEIMER & BRO.'S, 808 7th street. ‘This sale will continue a short time onty Look carefilly at the Extraordinary Bargains we offer of | 12. the following well-known maiers in Ladies’ Shoes. Cousin's finest Cur. Kid, hand-sewed, but, that cost you $5, we will sell you now at $3.79, Cousin's finest Str. Gost, hand-sewed, which ate sold elsewhere at $4.50, our price now $3.59. ‘Cousin’s fine Cur. Kid, butt, which sell at $8.60, we sell now at $2.79, Cousin’s Misses’ Shoes at the same low figures. About 200 pairs Ladies’ Fine Kid Butt., every pair of which ts worth $3, are now selling at $2. Our Burt's Men Shoes, in butt., lace and Gaiters that were $5 and $6, are now closing at $3.75. ‘These shoes are superior to custom made§ ‘We aak those that want to save money to come as early as possible, as our stock Is now completa, We Ss, OLDEST ESTABI LEOS THE OLD LISHED AND yR Due ed Stents 116 D st,, between Ist and 2d in w fats and trreguiarities “quickly "re: Moved. Prompt treatment. | Corresponleuce’ and si cont 1. Separate forladies, Odice hoursiito4 und tos pamjare ine 30 38 taae wart Bg one, mace Rerncka. We wil send Sate oor as roa oa stein to ae ‘who are suffering frown Nerv ‘Bantidy eee Vitaliy and thoce diseases ofa pete re Th abuses atid Stee PRENCH POWDERS CURE ALL “4Shours, Nervous Debility, by ndiacreton, ous Nose and pi Si ares ‘and ‘Chronic heres ‘diseases ofthe ‘oF caution Used. i ia bared Ri Settrday rom 3 ve Bromgathie SSS have all sizes end widths, therefore call at once at SINSHEIMER @ BROS", 309 808 7th street. Fou On: DO YG@@KNOW WHAT IT 18 Ask your physician or druggist, and he will tell you it iss rank, deadly poison. DUFFY'S PURE MALT WHISKEY is entirely free from fuail oll, absolutely pure arid un- adulterated, a positive cure for Consumption, Pulmo- nary Troubies, Malaris, Indigestion, Wasting Diseases, ‘and the only recognized antidote for Cholera. A BEVERAGEQAND MEDICINE COMBINED, Sent to any address in the United States (east of the Sold by leading druggists and fine grocery houses.” ‘TRE DUFFY MALT WHISKEY 00,” Davensome, MD. miéln eo SP Fe ae eee THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., 2d EDITION Talost Telegrams to The Star. ON. March 6.—Yesterday when Dr was Wo convicts confined in’ were ter affected by the Kr Ay fined in a cell a Best ihe quo, showed intent interest in the Dapaing, but all information was denied bir. ‘Was sealed during the execution, bat footsteps of the don on its way to the gallows. mgeneime other man, Joseph Taylor, under sen- urder, e delirious ‘He heard the noise as he sat in his from where the scaffold stook. of athe falling “door had ‘away when the murderer, cat bursting from. ‘thelr sockets, ‘aod frothing at the mouth like a mad og, tay on twit lg A lasted for Ave Srinutes was iolloved alunset issincgiznaly Ea auth peterihine bdrm FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. ‘The New York Stock Market. ‘The filovving are the opening and 3:00 p.m. pricesof the New ‘York Stock Market to<ay, as reported by special wire to H. H. Dodge, 589 15th street: Unconfirmed Nominations. APPOINTMENTS OP PRESIDENT ARTEUR WHICH THE SENATR FAILED 10 ACT UPON. The following nominations were not confirm- ed by the Senate during the recent seasion 0: Congress: Postmastere—Berry wide Craig, Ver. sailles, Ky,; Jacob J, Eliott,Idabo Cornelius A. Field, Hanover, N. H.; James M. Fletcher, Seward, Neb; Geo. W. ‘ashington, N.C; Abe Montrose, Col; Chester & ‘Willis, Pleasanton, Uhited States Marshals—Thomas B. 5 Hresigim district of North Carolin; Eaward A. Kreidler, district of Montana, U. 8. District Attorneys—James Atkins, northern district of Georgia; James E.Boyd, western district of c western district North Carolina; Ross of Missouri. For promotion in the navy—Lieut. Downs L. Wilson, juntor grade, to be & lieutenant; Henry ¥. Mayo to tea Wentensnt in the junior For promotions in th -—First Lieut. Jas. F. Simpoon te bes eapain; Hecoud Lieut, Geo. H, Morgan to be first Heutenant. Fey urveyar general—William W, Hicks, for Melter of the mint—Sylvester Nichols, Den- ver, Col. ‘ Naval oMfcer of customs—Wm. M. Borwell, New Orleans, La. Isaac Heyman, nominated for at Lika, Ala., was rejected by the oe Dickow me witb aminas an Butler and the Inauguration. nd was asked by one of the officials if he had seen the inauguration parade, “No,” sald the general, indifferently. “I did not care to see it and did not goout. I under- Stand that Gen. Lee received more attention along the line of march than any one else.” “Yes,” assented the official. “Perhaps he ought to be the next President,” continued the general. Fame, a a & Fil eater et nike ef itil ze prise e FEeBeReey: Baltimore Markets. Lrg tee Sa tigen} pes flare solide Past-dite coupons, 62; ‘new tei Shays Virginia aw threw, Oo bid today. IM | mia- BALTIMORE, Mp. March 8 —Cotton dull—mid. nixes, con- M. Jelour and Wester super,, 2.60a! a0, faa 75; ra, 1508.05; di 5 don” su nt and ‘ity tall’ saper, 2 m2 Bo brands, i ative patent: 8.75 western firmer, . 194; No, 1 Maryland, 90a, gg, spot, Goats March, APTI, SGa8Be: May, 0Oma ra Mair; weaken wecaye uthern ‘white, 51859; southern sks, ‘Goa51; western mixed, 8 uiet—Howard street 1; March, 4! April, 4! Thigher “and Arm—southern ix ‘36a: meate—shoulders and clear rib sid ced, B47. jeer Hbtges, Oy: hata, Ais Becon—should 12m tard—retined, Big Butter Drm’-western packet, dai: creamery, easter, 22023. Petro" Blo cargoes ordinary 0 ats, Sab.” Sugar siends <A io to = Ga eaten aero iverpoo! jer quiet four, 18.64: grain, nominal) 2a. e- 4,078. barrels; whent, 15,000" bushels Seu Ra PN ‘Wheat, 870,000 bustiels cor, 170,000 bushel Chicago Markets. car Irs, March 6-11:15 a m—A light snow is. ‘Wheet opened at 82% for May, but an apparenuly preconcerted hoary selling movement prices to break to 81%, and the market Is now 1%. Corn irm—May, 41%, ‘Oats—May, 314. Pork— May, 12.60. Lard—May, 6,97 CHICAGO, Itt, March prices—Wheat— ‘75%—; April, 7 May, oe sinclar ag ly Work tar 3 April, 27h 21, 3 rfl, 12. lay, 12.67%; June, 12.70. ‘Maro, 6.85; ‘april 2.90; May, 6.9744; June, ’s Callers. SCENES AT THE WHITE HOUSE TO-DAY. ‘The crowa which was collected at the White ‘House during this mornfug was scarcely any less than that of yesterday. Sightseers thronged the approsches and corridors to the house, but were only admitted tothe east room. It was announced that the President would hold a publig reception from three to four o'clock this rece tay Congressmen, with delegations from their tive states, were, however, re- ceived by the ident in tho library, and the entire forenoon was devoted by him to recelv- ing congratulatory hand-shakes. Representa- tives Barbour and Wise headed a detegation from Peaiay camators Kenna and Camden one from West Virginia, Representative Springer that from Dilnojs, Réprosentative His- cock that trom New York, Representative Brewer from New Jersey, Representative Blanchard and Mesure, Halland Converse, of New Orleans, the Louisiana delegation, Representative Pusey accompanied the Iowa’ visitors, Representa- tives Bland and Heard those from Missouri, reuentative Wheeler those from Alabama, and Representative Maybury those from Mich igon, The members of the national demo- cratic committee called during the morning. Among the individual callers were Senator Garland and friends, Senator Jonas aud Gen. Jos. E. Jobnson, Gen. Hancock and Gen. Farns- worth, Mr. Washington McLean and Mr. Bugher, Representatives O-Donoell and Wads- peters rs ‘W. Burt, of New_York; Repre- sentative-dlect John T. Heard, of Missouri, and friends, and Assistant Treasurer E. 0. Graves, eee gee Saturday Afternoon at the White x House. It {s not yet announced when Miss Cleveland will begin her formal receptions, but it is un- derstood thut she will be at home to ber friends to-morrow (Saturday) afternoon, from three to fiye o'clock. As this is not to be In the nature of-@ public entertainment, the President of course Will not be present, Ec Bad tio Assuring Him of Their Support. REPUBLICAN REPRESENTATIVES HAVE A LONG ‘TALK WITH THE PRESIDENT. Representatives Bayne, Hiscock and Millard called upon President Cleveland to-day andhad uite a long talk with him. They told the Presi- dent that they approved of tue attitude he had taken tn bis inaugural, and in carrying out the Mey therein declared he would have their Rearty support, In this they spoke as republl- cans, and sald they believed they spoke for a large majority of their party. The President re- Gived elr advances in the best possible spirtt, and thanked them with much feeling ‘ud earnestness for their promises, ——o Capitol Topics. A PROMISED DEBATE. A lively debate is looked for when Senator Van Wyck’a backbone resolution 1s reached for discussion and action. Senator Teller feels that ‘an attnok has been made upon the integrity of his own iclal action #8 @ member of the last administration, and has declared his intention of making such a defense ag will leave no doubt of the propriety of the act q ‘orof his indignation, Senator Van ‘Wyck, who is among the foremost of the anti- monopolists in Congress, and who has omitted no effort to defeat the consummation of what he holds te be great wrongs ti: connection with rtain ral land grants, is firmly convinced tthe public interests demand an explana- tion of ce of patents to the “Backbone” company, ‘The subject will probably come up on ‘-___+0?_____ Capt. Greene Ordered to West Point. Capt. F. V. Greene, of the engineer corps, assist- ant to the Engineér Commissioner of the Dis- trict, ‘been ordered to duty at.the West Point, “Muay, lemy. ‘the ordgr requires 2 to the superintendent of the Y On the 28th of next August, do he will ‘hig present station for’ some six SS Purrtep Prrrrioxs are being circulated among the friends of the national board of | ¢; th, the appointment of Dr. A. N. Bai ce few ‘York, as surgeon general of the 6 hospital service. District Gevernment Affairs. BUILDING PERMITS rwisle:_ Geo. Lout etd Wostarpewelitng, Stns between © aud streets; 82,1 Ke 4 Brown, erect a brick deeling,'E street, between Sth and 9th Fepinalag, rect, datos two-story aud Gellar fogman place northwest: $7,000. ‘erect six 2story dwelil a 8c 000, F. Hal grecta Datory storeand dwelling, 7th, between L streets southwest; 91,7! ——— Thirty Applicants for it. THE INTERNAL REVENUE COMMISSIONERSHIP. Internal Revenue Commissioner Evans ex- pects to be relieved within a week. There are about thirty applicants for his office. Promi- nent among them are Representative Ph! ‘Thompson, Mr. Thomas Harland, of New York: ex-Representative Atherton, of Ohio, and a number of other ex-Congressman. a The National Greenback Committee. THEIR MERTING IN THIS CITY, The national committee of the national greenback party held a session at the National hotel yesterday. Among those present were George 0. Jones, Lewis F. Post, and L. G. Mo Donald, of New York; J. A. Coke and T. P. Rynder, of Pennsyl Charles Jenkins and D. D. Chidester, of Obfo: Gen. Weaver and E.H. Gillett, of Iowa; Jesse Harper, of Tilinois; Gol. John R. Winston, of North Carolina; H.C. Baldwin, of Connecticui: Warren G. Brown, of New Hampshire; B. ce, of Rhode Island, and others. ‘TO-DAY. Most of the members of the committee went home last night, but a number remained over to-day as a special committee, and continued the consideration of an address which it is pro- d to issue to the public. Hon. E. H. Gil- lette, of Iowa, presided, and Mr. B. W, Terlinds acted as secretary. Among those present to- day were Congressmen Yaple, Weaver, Shibely, Cook, Wellerand Bramm; Col. Hurfer, of Tt nois; Lewis F. Post, John Tyler, jr., and Geo. W. Jones. Representatives Curtin “and Warner were also present and addressed the committee. THE ADDRESS which it is proposed to Issue sets forth that the Present condition of pulflic affairs endangers the safety of the people, and that twenty-five Zears of republican supremacy has reduced the condition of most of the people to helpless. ‘pov- erty; that speculators and monopolists have been clothed with authority to issue the money ofthe Cetera that the currency has been con- tracted notwithstanding the enormous growth of population. The financial reforms proposed by the greenbackers are set out; the course of mernbers of Congress who opposed Mr. Cleveland's views on sllvercoinage ary approved; the refusal of oo to pass bills for the for felture of unearned land grants, and the evic- tion of honest settlers at Oklahoma from thelr new homes in the interest of cattle kings are denounced. The Number of Ball Tickets Sold. ‘The committee who have charge of the ball tickets had made so much progress with the count that his afternoon a STAR reporter was informed it was likely the number of ball tick- ets sold would prove to de about **,000. This estimate is considerably lower than that given in another part of Tae STAR, and of course the total estimated receipts will be reduced by that amount. The members of the executive com- mittee are not able to state definitely as yet,but some of them are of the opinion that, some part of the fund subscribed will have to be in meeting the abilities incurred. eins sai THE OLD AND NEW CaBINeTs.—The President to-day acccpted the resignationsof Mr, Arthur's cabinet, and signed the commissions of the new cabinet officers. They will probably enter upon the discharge of their duties tomorrow. The “Meagher Guards,” of Providence, R. L, Captain C.H. Howard, First Lient.’ H. B, Hackett, left this city forhome last night. They Were escorted to the Baltimore and tomac depot by the EmmetGuard, who afterwards held‘a “meeting and unantinously tendered vote of thanks to Mr. F. K. Ward for his cour- teay to the 69th iment, N. Y.,on their arri- val in this city on the morning of the 4th. ee Mr. Fraxx Lixcouy's ENTERTAINMENT.—A remarkably novel and amusing series of musi- caland imitative sketches from English and American, social Ute was given oF All Soule ureh last evening. by Mr. Frank Lincoln, for the beneft of the Garfeld General ‘Hospital, under the auspices of Mrs. John A. , Mrs, Gen. Lander, Mrs, Gen. Ricketts, Mrs. Senator Harrison, Mii Frelinghuysen, Mrs. Judge Fer Hiss and Mrs Senator Bisies Att, Liacoleee orks ginal monologues are a new feature in society amusements. The Methodist Woman’s College. THE NECESSARY FUNDS RAISED FOR THE EREO- TION OF BUILDINGS, Aspecial meeting in the interest of the Wo- man’s College of Baltimore was held last night in the Entaw-street M.E. church, Baltimore, Bishop Foster presided, and the opening prayer was made by Rev. John 8. Deale, presiding elder of thé Washington district. Rev. Dr. Buckley, of New York, made an interesting address, and the Rev. J. F. Goucher, pastor of the First chureh, made a financial statemen’ in which he said that the first subscription of $25,000 was made a year ago under condition that the balance of $200,000 ve raised. Up to this time $140,000 had been subscribed co: Gitional upon the wholn umovnt being raised, ‘An appeal Was made sor additional subserlp- tions, The Baltimor. Sun says: Mr. Goucher first announced that the’ subscription of $25,000 hgd been increased to $50, Mr, Henry Shirk, who subscribed $40,000, _In- creased his subscription to $50,000. ‘Mr. Fran- cis A. Crook increased his subscription from. $6,000 to $10,000. Wm. E, Hooper in¢reased his subscription to $1,000. Various small sub- scriptions amounted to $5,000. It was an- nounced that the gentleman who made the $50,000 subscription had increased it to $70,000, so that only $30,000 remained to be Taised. It was the Mr. Goucher who ubseribed the $70,000. My. Charles Helser increased subscription from $250 to $1,000. Rev. D. H. Carroll offered to take the last $5, Rev. John 8, Denle $500, R. N. Baer $200, Various sums were pledged by “the ministers and others, so that the whole sum of $60,000 was raised last night, making the total 000, thus securing me building of the college. When the last $500 was subscribed there was general applause thtoughout the house, and the dox- logy was sung with a will. es Losses BY Fire IN FeBRvARY.—The New York Commercial Bulletin to-day prints statis- tics that show the losses by fire in the United States and Canada during February to have been greater than during any previous Rebru- Bee of $10,000 0F: gating § 36,500, 000, age of $10,000 or over, x iid the total loss is $10,000,000. ‘The av loss for February during the last,ten y« $6,800,000. During the first two months of 885 $18,500,000 worth of property bas been, destroyed by fire, es ARRESTED For Done THETR COURTING IN CuvrcH.—Quite a stir has been created in re- ligious circles in the quiet township of Warwick, Chester county, by the arrest of petibunap til eda WS Wcharde id He Z Sbrandt Richards, Howard. Richards an \ers on the ‘of committing many ularities in the Ebenezer Methodist Saree, Deacon Lioyd preferring the He that the young fterniae ‘courting: While the services, were in prog that they ‘too lond and too ‘with theidea ofridicule, and not with the serious and well- meaning worship of God, and that they mall- fines’ On sccount ot the standing of the pa mes. On account e standing tles the case attracted considerable atten ‘THE AFGHAN FRONTIER QuEstiow.—Baron DeStael; the Russian ambsssador, had an inter. view with Mr, Gladstone yesterday ‘com cated the contente of fin t dispatches Whielt he had received from ‘government re- ‘the Russo-Afghan fon! lei Go Giers, tue Hine: he dispatches were fron Wise’ Be db Glen ae- ies that the Russian occ pation of Akrobat, juifikar Pass and Sariyuz was designed to fore- stall the decisions of commission on 7 Tf Onrves Parr xor Heurme Tam M Henri: the Hocans announces at be, hae poge BSG ME Oliver, Fain, Eecuetort abas: RES ‘TRNTION OF A CHICAGO covRT. im the Cook county court, in Chicago, yester- day, there came up the case of Mrs. Rebecoa were merely incidental to her belief in spiritual- lam, One of the occurrences, barrated in the testimony npon which the lady bad been com- St apparentiy' Imaginary. Games and syocters imi ers Spon the wail or her apartment. Dr. C. C. Hig- fing, foreman of the jury, was closely examined ‘attorney for Mrs. Schoeuboter. Dr. Hig- gina said: “I believe anyone who claims to sce te on @ vacant wall, or claims @ spirit can mark upon a slate is insane, or a liar. I have ‘who make any such challenged Dr. Hig- the. Way of Office. from Austin, Texas, says: “The name of Hon, J. S, Woods, of the Texas legisia- ‘tare, will be forwarded to Washington to-mor- tow, indorsed by all the senators and represen- tatives and state officers, urging President to Int Judge lepg ~gcicesien| a Rag So News was neceived toaay, that Sepators Coke Maxey had presented Hon. Ll. X. Juck- man’s name to President Cleveland for appolnt- Seco cere met Gace tics last week. There is no doubt, it is said, that Jackman will be appoiated.” rifsoamciget* Foreign Comments on the Inaugural. rag ge tyne te All the leading foreign papers printed Presi- dent Cleveland's inaugural address In fall, and comment favorably upon it. Last evening's London Echo said,in the course of a long editorial: “If President Cleveland's administration proves i i tobein harmony with the speech yesterday,the United States will have no reason to regret thelr ebotoe™ r. ‘The Pal! Malt Garette says: “The words best Worth remembering in Mr. Cleveland's address were those in which he spoke of mers agl as republican ideal. They are noble words, and we shall all watch with interest to see them redeemed by Mr. Cleveland and those over whom be has influence.” ‘The Dublin Freeman's Journal: “The speech was notably free from any tluge of spreadeagle- ii it is , dignified and statesmaniike, and suggest thatthe same impartiality and vigor which made Cleveland an able and popuiar governor will enable bim to dische qual eucoess the vastly greater trust which the largest vote ever recorded for an American Previdert has given him.” The Newcastle Journal is of the opinion,on the civil service part of the speech, that “if Mr. Cleveland adheres to and carries out this pa- tiotle and self-denying principle, he will not only disappoint the crowd of hungry office but will perform a service to the United Aine Kore him to the lasting gratitude of is country.” ‘The Liverpool Post believes that “the thus eketehed is one which will tax the power m. of the new President to carry through, but in | which he will have the support of the american people,” The Inauguration Visitors, TRE RAILROADS REPORT AN UNPRECEDENTED From the Baltimore Sun. The railroad travel to Washington for the in- adguration, according to the close estimates made by the railroad officials, aggregated about 120,000 people—from Monday, when the rush commenced, until 11 a. m. of Wednesday,when it was over. This does not include several thousands of people who went at earlier dates, and it is set down as a fair caiculation that 125,000 straugers were landed In Washington especially for the inauguration by the Pennsyl- vaniaand Baltimore and Ohio railroads. The Baltimore and Potomac carried 80,000 people tothe capital from Monday until Wednesday Lect. | and about 160 trains, averaging ten , Went over the south-bound tracks of that road. This movement of of railroading on this continent: The forthern Central rallway sent about 10.000 from the north and west to the Balti- More and Potomac line, iucluding 5,000 of the | 000 Pennsylvania troops who were taken to ‘eshington. The great mass of the other 70,000 peopie came over the Philadelphia, Wil- mington and Baltimore railroad, and were from. New York, Brooklyn, Boston and Philadelphia, the great ‘centers of population. Thousands ame from tuterior points to these cities by other railroads and there took the Pennsylvania To accommodate this enormous busi- ness cars were drawn from all the Pennsylva- nis lines and from other raliroads besides. The New York Central, Erie, West Shore, Reading, nd, all sent quotas of ‘were put into the service. Itimore and Ohio, which bas no eastern and northern connections, made a strong point in seeking for western ‘and local business. ‘Their passenger department yesterday reported Te i Washineton were sold in Baltimore on Tuesday and Wednesday. About 10,000 people were garried into Washington over the Metropolitan. Branch of the Baltimore and Ohio for the in- Suguration from the west and points between Sshington and the Ohio river, making, with the ore business, about ‘36,000 le who traveled at the inauguration excursion rates by the Baltimore aud Qhol, At the Gar. field inauguration, in 1681, the Baltimore and aio sold Uckets, Si @utrages on Americans in Ecuador. A dispatch from Panama gives the iatest ad- vices from Ecuador: The United States steamer ‘Wachusett has been into Guayagutl, where con- ferences were held between President Caamuno, her captain and Vice Consul Reinberg. The Ecuadorian authorities claim that Mr. Santos, ‘Who was so cruelly tortured by Flores, Is an citizen, and deny that his naturall- zation papers from the United States should Beach in expected from Quitto to take part tu rom Quito to take part iu discussion. The Wachusett has gone to Manta, to enable communication to be openes. with Santos, who is in jail in one of the Interior vil- —. After finishing there, she wili go to and ingutre into the manner in which Unit States Vice Consul Goddard was treated. by the same Flores, and why Mr. Constantine, an resident in the port, was deprived of his by order of other military satraps | after end a en: a. Ecuadorian | papers publish articles, In which hopes are ex- rowed that the United States will remember | that Beuador is a weak repubiic, from which too much should not be expected. A Lynching Stratagem. | HOW A NEGRO CRIMINAL WAS BROUGHT FROM JAIL AND SWUNG TO A TREE, A month ago, near Monroe, in Union county, N.C,, Atlee Staten, a negro, committed a crim- inal assault on Annie Baucom, a little white girl, about 9 years old. Staten was arrested the | day the outrage was perpetrated.and put in | failtn Monroe. ‘The gin suffered greatly from | injuries, and died on Tuesday last. The People organized during the day, and at 3 O'clock Wednesday morning there was a knock | at the jail door and the sheriif. a that they bad a prisoner. ‘The door was opened and | the lynebers thrust # dummy of stuffed clothes | tothe sheriff, and at the same time 100 men ‘Alied the jail and presented pistols at the sherit | Rater 1 Keys were sur-| and demanded . rendered, and soon the mob had Staten. They | ‘went to. tree near the outskirts of Monroe and Staten on top of a fence under the tree, threw the rope over a Unb and gave him a few minutes to ‘He confessed the crime, the fence was kicked down horsemen rode away, leaving Staten Sengling in the air. Soon the came, but Staten was dead. Gov. SaeawaN Has a Scurrie Wren Aor =A dispatch from Des Moines, 12, ‘saya: “When Auditor From’ the hallway a ten tatunte scuffle took piace be- tween Shernan and Brown, in which the latter, by his coulness, bad the advantage. Insaxrry oF DRawe Dz Kav.—Drake De Kay, who was well known in this city in war times since mining brokers in New York, of the Je Asvinm for Insane. At the battle of the Wildes while captain in the fourteenth United States reg'which was cut off by a shell-and wee eu a ‘and was id in a disabled condition, people has not | ualed, before in the suime time in the | 28,000 of the $1.20 round-trip tickets to | ag. ee ae inoe. Norquay and the government is. sheng and an uprising is really feared A rumor is current at Ottawa to the effect thetadiepatch hes been received foen the apes Ee roment asking bow soon the Canad! railway will be completed and available for (transportation i. ad Remewed Activity of the Boomers. NEW START TO BE MADE FOR OKLAMOMA ON ‘MONDAY, There are about 500 Oklahoma boomers tn campat Arkansas City, Kas., and 1,000 ere ex- pected by Sunday. Thestart for Indian Terri- tory will be made Monday, it baving been de- layed on account of the arrest of the leaders of the movement and the bad condition of Toads, The troops are in the territory command of Maj. Benton. The lea of the ba i reigned euverally betore nied Commis. ioher Sherman on the ‘orm Sworn by Lieut, W. M. Day: “On ar abort the 13th day of February, 1es5,at th dian Territory lying north of the and eastof Texas and the 100th meridi n, Apart and occupied by the Chemkeos, Creek aid Seminole Indian tribes, the same being @ under the exclusive jurediction of the Waited States, and annexed of and constituts ‘the United States jas ‘istrict cf Ransan, did unlawfall: ‘and felon! im: cite, set on foct, assist and engage In a ion &nd Insurrect rainat the authority of the United States and the laws thereof, and did give ald and comfort th The boomers were not represented by counsel, but each not guilty and walved ex were Round over in the sum of $3.00 to the Cntted ‘ates district court, which Will convene here ‘May 9. All the priso: bond. The City and the Ball. HOW STRANGERS WERE IMPRESSED, Correspondence Cincinnati Commercial- Gazette, That Washington ts the most beautiful city im the world, painful Paris to the contrary nob withstanding, and that this is the greatest country under the sup, are propositions that nobody will dare dispute after to-day, and cer- tainly after to-morrow. Itwasa thorough edu- cation to be on Pennsylvania avenue to-day. All the world was gathered there. There was e | throng and crush. “There were costumes of all | Bations of the earth, and representations of all | Bational cities, There was the continual roar ofdrum corps and brass bands. There was @ | continual flutter of banners and flags, the sola tread of marching ‘itary organizatigns, the ringing cheers of welcoming compant Ranged slong the curbstone of this hand- | Somest and most imposing «rest in America, of | Any other country, there were the carriages of | the famous men of America, of the representa tives of ull the nations of the world, and. the great, lustrous and slowly surging throng of the brave and noted and beautiful of our own country. There was a continuous interchange of greetings, Everybody seemed to know everybody. itappeared to be a great, th family, all brothers and sisters, ail with ebeery greetings and hopeful gratulations, Washing- fon hever saw such another sight as its famous grenue.and the hilleof the capital presented, the former giy and gorzcous in ite. brill throng that« rowded even the carriages in the | jmidae of toe street, fluttering with banners, bright in red, white and blue, striking with {ts world of tri-colored bunting, pictures, shields Aud ornate designs, and thera‘e full of music of the most B ‘From the New York San. There never was a finer inauguration ball, and there never was a ball in the country to compare with it i respect to the general «plen- dor of the scene, the magnificent proportions ‘and character of the ball-room and the bril- | Maney of the decorations. Never did the | Women look lovelier or the men more gallant, | and, as to the spirit and feeling of the At was as gay and Joyous a spectacle as heart man could desire, or woman's either, It was an immense succcss from every point of view, see Cost or REPAIRS TO THE HovsE oF Com- | Moxs.—The repairs of the damages to the house of commonsand We:tminster hall, caused Dj the recent dynamite explosions, cost $43, The extra police detailed on special “dynamite” duty during the Lvear have oat the eum of $190,000, which is $130,000 more than wag paid on the same account during the preceding year. CURE NO PAY-WHITEHURST'S | ld get Pour money” tack.” Sold by al = BETROTHED. DI -EISENMANN. Mr. ag orgen dane ‘ola Cans Kisenmaauy of ts BORDEN-WILSON. On Thursday, March, In the Westminster rt sagen ‘he her: og aa aE daughter of Mr. Josepti M. Wilson, of unis city. DIED. BIRCH. On Frid: ort March 5:90am. after a brief illness IOUN OB i beloved busband of the iste Mary J. Rripsixth year of lis age. We were weeping at bis pillow, For we koew that he must dle, And our house is sad and lonel Bince in the grave ‘By Hie Sem. I ircilm tm the bloom of youth, Serpe Shira ten By His Smrena. Funeral from his late residence, 819 south- West, Sunday, March the Sth, at 2:30 - a. Eaeaut SATA as meee CANNING. On Thi March Peer of bis age. eral irom hls tate residence, street mortem, Sunday March Sat Spe mt Felon and relatives of the yare Teapectfally 7 inviind 9 aitend, CLARK. Departed this life at ten a fk ora phskaraeal a . at 10 o'clock, cee ae Ci invited to at = Ss pone Ns, beloved busban: Bay KIRCHER, On Thureday, March 5, 1885, at 10:30 am., DAVID KERCHER, ang fifty-seven, my Funeral services will take place at Fatherland ghureh, corner th and P street, at twoo'clock p. ty Sy ‘Sth. Helatives and friends respect fully lirvited to attend. * PARKER. March 5th, 1885, at 9: Z.idevoted wife of kawted Paver at her ae mea ence, 470 F street southwest, aged forty dive youre. "The relatives and friends of the Anlly are Keapect S02 oclack, from the Pinas haptot Cosmas Does, detween Four-and--haif and Sixth streets. i i ‘tato Q{clock, om the moruing of March bub, 2 McKNIGHT, this city, in the west, on Satorday, iy ,avited to attend say UNDERTAKERS. Attention to all detatis: = €, mn ETE oe ond te R. W. BARKER, UNDERTAKER AND PRACTICAL EMBALMER, 612 12th street northwest, ‘Tetephone call 767-4. ose

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