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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. PUMAC TRANSPORTATION LINE. - yp BIBAMER SUE, capt Wt Grooti actrees yates . eer Preight received SATURDAYS ON iver Freight received § ays 0 must be prepaid z| ‘All accuunio fw Pebant Toate Tiatdca ast ™ am, Tharedass a raid lock am., for Fiver Land = eeturiine om Wednesda EAVES TTHSTREET i FO 3 Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6:30 Pirst-clane Fare, Toe Hound Hp, $1.25. jazo™ RECT 20 ORK. FREIGHT STRAM- ERS JOHN GIURON and F.C KNIGHT leave " every ae ah werent i Wwe " wharf, Washington, eve AY MORNING. 'Freigl ‘The popular steamer GEORGE r ‘Wharf on MONDAYS, WEL ADAYS £9. p. i. stopping at Piney 4 io golng and returning. Connect Point ‘Nor- with all railroad and steamboat lines. Secure and tickets at Band 0. rene, st, Mare bt Peansyivatia avenue, Rotel 'acd private residences, ue fue mm inquire ‘at company's office, ‘whart ‘Telephone call 7353 WILLTAM P WHECHL, General Agent Sacer v. ABROWSMITH, FROM SEVENTH STREET WHARF, MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS at Tam Re Office, 14th and nd Ex will also check TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS, touching at all Landings as far as Nomini Creck, Currioman @ndSt Clements Bay. Conuects with BG O. it R at Shepherda, JOHN B. PADGETT, Agent W. RIDT EY, Manager. siz [2 SON! MT. VERNON! W. conconan s RW wes Tth-street wharf dail cept Sunday) for K a im; returning, reaches “LL. BLAKE, Captal STEAMERS. — ENEEAL ThANSATLAN COMPANY AND Hat Re. pany. ). 42 North River, foot of Mor. ton street, N z Labradcr, Perier d Hunterive, Wednesday, March 6am. Prangenl, Wednesday, March 25, 1 p. Laurent, de Joxselin, Wednesday, April 1, 7 a Normandie, 2. ‘Ameriqne. Santer. W. April 8, 11. am. Gieeke i mous oy ei on he ee antijue ‘of, Paris SpE BE Etat" agent No. 6 bowling Green, New Vouk, ELL € Cb., Agents for tie District of Co- 1437 Pennsylvania avenue, shington, D.C. 00\ BPP EFE OOP PE © © PPP FE OoP EF. 00 PERE XCURSION PARTIES sail from New il, May, June aud July by First-cla Seeamships: SPECIAL TOURIST TICKETS DIVIDUAL TRAVELERS at REDUCED RATES, by the best routes for pleasure { COOK'S EXCURSIONIST with maps, contains full OS parowlars: by mail for ten is wasiow THOS.COOK & CGexaey rine IC e ROUTE. IP COMPAN: Sevrna, OrEcox Geer ESSE CERY CEbetepay Taos 5 RATES OF PASSAGE—@60, S80 and Teer Ww vUrK | 100, acoord= Steere ils of Belfast, Glaszow, rts on the ni For baltm emt aud 5:90 pan. for pri sien © Pesington. fa a "iris Mit. dally exert Sh rederick, #05 am, 4:40" pin dally, 3 en, WKS aun daily, except Snm Eragns at rive frum the West daily, 6:00, 720 arm, Op ton stop at Re 0 para. Sppiy at the Bal pangton, oreand su a dail Bleeping Cure fru: Hote: cars to St Sieodna to ch Faiace siceping ( BALTIMULE For brie. Cau Lortwe poan. Wash AND Fule pduigust, ved Butal, Nicgara, A Saturday. with Palace Cart ester. ce Haven and Elmira, at 940 am. cept Sunday For New York ana the bast. 7:25, $90, and 11-00 0. 4:00, 10 and 11:15 pin. Oa Sunday 10:00 and 1115 p.m Limited Express of waa Parlor Cars, ¢40 am. daily,except Sub pxton_ witha rough trains @aneet at okisn Annex. afford | street, avoiding < 1100 am, 200, | cet UeScnday: £00 pan Limited Kxpres, v4d 940, 11:00 am , 200, 7240, 10200 and 1100 dw. reek Line, ‘dauls, except Sunday. for Atiaapolts. 6 12:05 ‘and 4:25 p.m. dally, except Sunday ‘00 p.tn. | ALEXANDHIA AND ELEDERICRSBURG RAIL WAY AND ALEXANDRIA AND WASHING- Ai . 7:00, 9:25, 11-01 and 11:25 0 | = eae, NG, 8S and 11:35 pun OD Subday at 6:00, 9-25. 11:0) au, 8:05 pm. . for Richmoud wid the South, €:00 and’ 11:01 ara P) daily, and 4:45 p.m. dally, except Sanday. Trains leave Alexandria f a Wu-00, 10:10 a.m; 100, 10:40 p.m., ane 1 Op Sunday’ at $00 and 10:10 am ‘and 12-29 night. Citas. b PUGH, 3 WOUD, General Manager. General Passenger Agent pve MIDLAND RAILWAY. HE SHORT LINE TO THE SOUTH, soUTH- WEST AND WEST. Schedule in effect OCTOBER 12, 1894, G10 AM NEW CKLEANS MAIL dally, making c 8 to aii points south and Southwest ru pots Pullman Sleeping cars, Washingwon w | Loulsetita | Agay PMCSOUTHERN, MAIL AXD EXPRESS Dally to ‘all points South and Fille and Charlotte. Pulman St cars from Wasnt ‘Darville, Charlotte and Atanta to New Orfeank: also, from Washington via Charlotte and Coibmbia to Auguste Manassas Division Train leaves Washington at 10a jm. daily, except Su: A THIS EVENING. WV ANTER B WILLIAMS & CO, Aneta ATTRACTIVE SALE s PAINTIN ‘I ES, STUD! D8 OIL arr SEE SERRE OF OTL aD EO MR. LOUIS D. MELINE, ‘. Including many Choice Subjects. Every Picture sovgSoriel, aries je Seamenga ease ‘rorkmanship $a to each special sul TO BE SOLD AT PUBLIC SALE, WITHOUT RESERV OR LIMIT, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, MARCH ELEVENTH aND TWELFTH, AT THREE AND EIGHT O'CLOCK P. Mt, At our Gallery, corner 10th street and Pennsylvania i nortiiwest, where they will be on view from vening up to the time of sale, Gallery open FB. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucta. Wate B WILLIAMS & CO,, Auctioneers, FIFTY DOUBLE BEDSTEADS, TEN INGRATT CARPETS, Flere COMS, FIRS COMPORIS: FEL? Seas HUND! WAGE BILLO AUCTION a bes On THURSDA’ at TEX O'CLOCK “A. M. ELFTH, at No. 620 Pennsylva- ia avenné; oppénire "Metrupdiltan dove, the above scsortment of Furniture, Get to which we aak the a tention of dealers aud private buys Terms cash. WALTER B WILLIAMS & CO., mn10-se wAuctloneers —————— FAMILY SUPPLIES. Taxe Norce YOU CAN BUY THE BEST GRANULATED SUGAR AT 6 CENTS A POUND; ‘BEST GOLDEN RIO AT 23 CENTS A POUND; OLD GOVERN- MENT JAVA AT 80 CENTS; FAMILY OOLONG AT FIFTY CEN?S, AND A GRAND BARGAIN IN TEA ATO CENTS A POUND. LARGE AND FRESH STOCK—BEST QUALITY EVER OF- FERED. ONE TRIAL WILL CONVINCE YOU THAT IT IS YOUR INTEREST TO DEAL WITH THE NEW YORK AND WASHINGTON TEA CO, For sale to the trade at New York quotations. ‘©. WITMER € 0, 1918 Pennsylvania ave. ‘Auetioneers. i: 7 Louisiana avenue, ‘Opposite City Post Office. THURSDAY, MARCH 12TH. A4T10 A.M. IN FRONT OF AND WITHIN OUR CAC AapGOMS, GRNERAL COLLECTION OF HOUSEMO! Wis aco, L INITURE AND CARPETS, OCKERY, &c., DENTAL CHATH 'D TOOLS, &c. it i Vater tapeiecee ‘Auctioneer. iE STORE Bice TS to Le COUNTERS aT Qn MONDAY MORNING, MARCH SIXTEENTH, ‘1885, a: eae bin nk T shall gti] at the Dry Goods store, 7 Market Space, all the Fixtures and. (most of the counters have walnut oan mtire outfit originally cost_ 1-500.” ‘The chased at private sale peor 8 the auction, | ‘THO! “iN mhllt [PEREMPTORY SALE OF THR] RY AND BASEMENT. URICK HOUSE, No. 900 Ht STREET NORTHWEST. Qn TUESDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH a9 | 186. at FIVE OCLOCK. by ‘résolution’ passed by the Vestiy ol District of Columbia, we wil fronting 20 feet on street HEgs fect ing tie eastern 20 feet fon acensio sie Soe ‘a Well built three-story and basement ‘Dwelling, with modern conveniences. ‘property is situated in the central portion of the clty: being convenient to te Departments and car “Hfermi One-third cash, balance in one and two years, notes to interest payable sembannnally. and to be | secured by dced of trust on property sold, or all cash, at option of purchaser. Terie to be complied with in ‘days, otherwise resale at the risk and cost of the faulting purchaser, after five davs public notice of woah resafe fa some newspaper published 10 Washi ton, D.C, ° Conv ‘dc. at purchaser's cost, 9250 required at thine of sale. ler of the Vestry. DUNCANSON BROS., mob11.d@4s Auctioneers, rpuomas ‘DOWLING. Auctioneer. ON MONDAY MORNING, MARCH SIXTFENTH, 1685, COMMENCING AT TEN O'CLOCK, I SHALL SELL AT RESIDENCE, No. 710 10Tu STREET NORTHWEST, A SUPERIOR COL- LECTION OF HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, EM- BRACING IN PART: sell, ‘Very elegant Wainat Parlor Sule, upholstered In cqamboseed plush veivet; one Raw Sik Parlor Suite, Ebony M. T. Pedestal, Ebony M. T. Tubie, Turcoman Portieres, Lace and other Window Hangings, Smyrna ‘Rugs, fine Brussels and [ngrain Carpets, Brussels, Hall ‘and Stair Carpets, Handsome Wainut Hull Stand, Antique Mahogany Cabinet, Handsome Walnut M. T. Chamber Sets, with French P. Mirrors; Mahogany and Ash Chamber Set, fine Hatr Mattresses, Feather Pil- lows and Bolsters, Blankets, Comforts, Sheets and Spreads, Decorated Tollet Ware, Walnut Library Tables, Handsome Walnut Extension Dining Table Chins and Glass Ware, Silver-plated Ware, Silver- plated Knives, Forks and Spoons, Kitchen Reauisites, &e, ‘Honse for rent. Inquire on premises, or of the auc- tloneer. mh9-6t PIANOS AND ORGANS. mb7 A Feu Lise Or Grocenms THAT MUST BE SOLD. GRANULATED SUGA: ? CORERER ROASTED APPLES, WHOLESALE PRICES POOLE, BROOKE & CO., O44 Louisiana avenue, FEE RRR EEE <S8g ec EP BPR FF Go be Baw Be Boe Ger RR E er ccc ERE R R KEE Sgs8 = THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA PATENT PROCESS FLOUR, ithout adonbt the most BEACTIFCE and the most Nererrovs Flour in the world. The 301 Use most perfect Milt, ainitng as it does a the most improved Machin: Heil up Yo the presaut tune, but they produce our USSU RPassenby any Guill in tue world. To that, w Vsimuply state that a large gua our 1s sipped anpually” 19 the principa: C Tex thet itis wade from selected Wheat grown it. Mintesola and Dakota, JU is Kuostledged fact, that i this Flour a perfect sep " hots paricies of the wheat berry quination ofall weak aud starchy tbeeu feacbed, and is consequently Tis, vlelding more bread to the barrel anyother F ‘The bert trate ‘admits that nuts bread making qualities it isthe cbeupest, as Weil ws the beet, for elther fanite or baker Unsurpassed Dy at every barrel 8 warran STERLING'S ST. LOUIS FANCY. One of the most beautiful Winter Wheat Patents fTered to the trade. It ts unexcelled by any other secpt Ceres, and will please the wost ex- | acting ousekecper and satisfy he most iustidwus epl- | core GILT-EDGE, A magniticent Winter Wheat Patent. RELIANCE. A splendid Minnesota Patent Flour, made bythe celebrazed tinnyurian process. [tis a very cheap and wavtiil Patent, within the reach of ail cimsses, und aranitee Wil yiVe suticmction to every one Who wil try GOLDEN HILL. ‘The olf reliable stand-by and the Standard FamBy rot ie District, It is equal i quality toa great priced Patent Flours, whilst it can be | siderable less mpney. We defy compet- pring forth any Flour scperior w CERES, iE, RELIANCE or GOLDEN and We feel assured that auy housekeeper who m once Wi Hever Use auything ela Forsule HILL. qui Fresponrence and ‘Separate rvomns fur s Oflice hours—1tod and Gio S pam. mhiG-lm* cousultacious strictly eubdential Greer Bancarss Ix Praxos, ‘Which thate been used: sve HAIN -Octave GABLE! we EMERSON, ve G) x. EDW. F. DROOP, Partner of the late W. G. METZEROTT & CO, 925 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Sole Agent for Stelnway & Sons’, Gabler, Grover steen, Wheelock, Marshall, Weniell andother Pi- anos. ry S10 BER MONTH Wry BUY A TANDSOME 3 SQUAKE OR CEIIGHT “BIANO of best nuake,at SIDNEY T. NINAO’S, 438 Tth street uorthwest. 95 PER MONTH WILL BUY AN ELEGANT OR- GAN of aay myleand finest make, at SIDNEY 'T, NIEMO'S, ‘th street northwest. LARGE STOCK OF SECOND-HAND PIANOS ORGANS, wome but siihtly used, at creat bar- rs SLL T. NINMO, th street horthwest. VERY HANDSOMESTEINWAY PIANO, bnt fe user at a uueuse sacrifice; wil sell oo méath- installment of $10. SIDNEY T. NTAOMO, 433 7th street nortliwest. SEVERAL VERY FINE PARLOR ORGANS at prices ranging from $25 to 660, SOS ONE 7. NTIEMO, 458 7th sireet northwest. AN ELEGANT UPRIGHT CABINET GRAND PLANO. bur eight months old, at tremendous berguin, ble ih monsuly tustuliments of $10. SIDNEY T. NIMMO, 493 7TH STREET NORTHWEST, > BE t & fe12 G, L. Wu & Bro, 00 tlt mtreet northwest, sole agen:s for__-~ ~ the STLEPF and KRANICH & BACH PI. - i Nos and Gally’s Wonderful Setplaving! «© Instruments. Several Lig ofveasy termsin Pianos ‘od Organs which 1 used. Pianos and: Ore guns for rent, tuned and repaired, Jul Prsyos. TUNING AND REPAIRS OF PIAN SPE- CLALTY at Se V. BECKER'S WAREROOMS, BOI ih Zits Planes for rent andanle ALLET, DAVIS € CO/S GR ni hew aud ei fpetory prices fr. . aN Srece & Co. EMERSON, AND RATS CO. PIANOS. WILCOX & WHITE AND KIMBALT ORGANS. Pianos and Organs exchanged, repaired, tuned, boxed: for rebt by day, week, month or peur. Rent applied if purchased. Ful stuck of Ge. Music, HENRY EBFRPACH, 915 F street, the lote tirmof E ER” PIANOS le ER BROS. H. KUHN, Sole Agent, 407 10th Also for #urdett Organs. HOUSEFUR t. iw. NISHINGS. _ HOOD RESTORED BY USING A BOTTLE of Dk. BROTHERS: invig CONTRADICTED THAT is the oldest establiched. ad sa tm this pity. be BROTUE i i ioe pala to. ail diseases ‘puculiay to ladies, married oF single. “All trreguissities ain! ove. roar rans ~easfully treated Ba" Bourd. Sieh scl xecumtbovations, ad fond efigient nurse TUR iy consti ag atte: ISON, THE WELLENOWN PHY: rgen, azn! the oldast rellable ‘aire eomeulted o- Wanktogton “sda ad saturday, af hs private rosuas W., Hear $y st, from 2 to W p.m.,on ab Private diveancs. “Both sexes. Consultations eungaen 4 a cure guaranteed in every case. Mein office SON. Liberts se, Feltmmore, Ma fele-gm dE. = WISL—DR. BROTHERS, 006 B st... appenred before me and made oath that he is the Oldest Established Expert Specialist 1p this ‘and will guarantee a cure ir ail cases of venereal ise, and furnint medicine, OF uo charge: the poor ished medicine free. Consultation od our during the as; Subscr Aadress VOLTAIC BELT CO., Mar ERS CURE ALL Nervous Debliity, retion, Polsgnous jose ‘and Skin, | Solgar s ¢-Cloed Paarmacy oth and F streets. 12 Wy E EMEDY FO! a5 Th Sk. u: boars Pain. with indies Onis. “iada-sae I R. ROBERTSON, THE EXPE! ALIST Wwbo stands h 13 his profession, Iaack now to be an expert whhouta peer in thewide word inite estan hd girs of Fritate, Ner¥onm and senses, ality, tn ‘and Abuses of the System, Bludaer, Kidney 1nd all diseases oftiee ‘Orgatis. Recent canes positively cured 4 to IETCUFY OF caustics Used. Can be consult hed, ‘and Saturday from 2 to Bp teat Teiers tol byatclans: ore Main OfficedO N Liberty st, eprcenattaie WOOD AND COAL. Cou. 7s ‘Woon. JOHNSON BROTHERS, WHARFS AND RAILROAD YARD: TWELFTH AND WATER STREETS 3.W. BRANCH YARDS AND OFFICES CONNECTED BY TELEPHONE, 1202 F street northwest. 1025 7th street northwest 1740 Pennsylvania avenue northwest. 1212 9th street northwest. Corner 34 and K streets northwest. 221 Pennayivanie avenne southwest, fala, Ger Tux Buse “THE CONCORD ” HE OSTRRS ST PSR BE SEA eee ey eg eS HARNI a ae aE ESS is stamped LUTZ & BRO., “Sopa Ss sins ienve Washington at 9:10am. and me Beas ce Bak-Sala tetormaton toute at Company's ML SLAC . MACDANTEL, Sy I tain end __ SOL. HAAS. Trafic Manager. Ls teas SRA ULSD RCO =A ae = Sepspenigin wewers SE eS oe mar Sats SiS rromews, €23 Tih stret uortewet | Mrs. FISHER devotes ber atientiou to the wants ot | Lady Patrous mh 497 Peonsylvania a . ‘x ational Hotel. sa" HORSE BLANKIE and CANREAGE: sAitcat variety af very low peices im (CUNNINGHAM, HATTER, ‘Has just received the Sik (AN made to ‘Order and Sid Sine kenge eed. 80 Be Maxe Roow Ix Onxpse T oO for the Introduction of a new line of first class Cook- ing Ranges, we now offer the CELEBRATED COLUMBIA AND WASHINGTON RANG) at NET COST. Also, Heating Stoves, to close out Fembunt of fall stock, at 10 to 25 per cent discount. W.S.JENKS & CO, Ed Evnexca TAT 7th street n. we ‘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 § ; = Sixotet0x & F LETCHER, 415 774 StREET Noxtuwest. FURNITURE, CARPETS, BEDDING AND UPHOL- STERING Goobs. we tee to meet id all pric verify the above call and see our choice stock and. Jow prices, 219 FINANCIAL, Parvarz Srock "Tececraru Vv BETWwEEX ‘WASHINGTON. BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK. BOSTON, éc. PRINCE & WHITELY, stock Brokers, 64 Broad a SoA or iue,} New York, Genesal Purtners: James Whitely, Henry H. Dodge, H.Cruger Oakley, Harry © Loge Washlagion, DG. Maynard © Eyre William R. Travers, Special Partner. ‘Buy snd sell on commision all classes of Railway eccurities, ‘Branch ofice—839 15th street (Corcoran Building.) ‘& & DODGE, Reupxxr'! serwzn Saouween ities peculiar to their sex, should try RI Ww iW WINN Fh Es oo ered Tet Bet bet 8 Gace Gee pig 00 x Hi Rk OO NEN BBB TTT 1TTIT EB ee PF BE Ee Be T T 4 Ez oh of 6f. Ee EE This medicine combi tonics, WOMEN LATES THE MUSCLE AS THE BEST TONIC. nd is invaluabi Iron with _pure ve for diseasts. peril ud all who lead sedentary lives RICHES ‘and PURIFIES, THE BLOOD. BS and VIGORATES, It does nay: delicate fered BROWN: on wrapper, not DI Ss TRON APPETITE, SERVES daughter, Mrs. D ind lately much debilitated. Thave: ma weakness and debility, but since u ‘almost entiral ASatonic and health-giver we earnestly it. has Trade Mark and crossed red lines OTHER, TAKEN Made only by 1° to TEx: Diet area a IN: NERVES—in fuct, thoroughly, Clears the complexion and makes the skin smooth. en the toeyh case headache or pro- ace constipation—ail other Fron medicines do. Mrs, Elizabeth Chezum, 1815 I street 1 BITTERS we ha: Furge, bas always been eu BROWN CHEMICAL CO., BALTIMORE, MD. coin etc., mailed on receipt of 2c. stamp. ee Bh ease pee eee dame neon mbio Senne Harz. Serra Hass THE DUNLAP FIFTH AVENUE STYLE $PRING SILK AND DERBY HATS NOW READY aT WILLETT & RUOFFS, SOLE AGENTS, 024 905 Pennsylvania ave, TU 888g EEE UE fas, tv es = uo = Ssss8 EER coo (00 ER EEE ge go kx fe ooh cos “oo! KK REE FOR GENERATING STEAM. FOR COOKING PURPOS! FOR HEATIN BY FURNACE, FOR HEATING BY LATROBES. FOR OPEN GRATE: IT MAKES A QUICK FIRE. IT IS ECONOY AY WiLL PAY TO TRY IT, YMICAL. FOR SALE BY THE WASHINGTON GASLIGHT CO. 40 Rnsheis Crushed, 70. 40 Bushels Not Crushed, $290. 25 Bus) els Crushed, $3 0. 26 Busheis Not Crushed, $2.00. DELIVERED TO AN OR GEORGETOWN, ¥ PART OF WASHINGTON 309 7 Fess, On: DO YOU KNOW WHAT IT Is, Ask your physician or drt; {tsa rank. deadly poison, DUFFY'S PUR t, und he will tell you MALT WHISKEY is entirely free from fusil oil, abcolutely pure and un- adulterated, 2 positive cure for Consumption, Pulmo- nary Troubles, Muluria, Indigestion, Wasting Diseases, und the only reeog: zed antidote for Cholera. A BEVERAGE’AND MEDICINE COMBINED, Feeky Mount toany addres in the United States (east of the 5), all express charges prepaid, in Plain case (ny chance for comment), contuining 6quart Lutes, on receipt of SLX DOLLARS. PRICE ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE. nggists and fine grocery honses, PY MALT WHISKEY CO. Bavtmvonx, Mp. Tse Ber Is Tar Dinnicn ASK FOR IT. SCHLITZ’S MILWAUKEE LAGER. For sale in Bottles by Dealers Generally, and in Cusks and Bottles by the Agent SAMUEL C. PAL: 1224 29ub st, ‘Telephone 454, MER, ot nw. Dr. CHE of the pro the generative organs occurs, from whatever cause, the ‘continuous stream of ‘electricity permeating throug! ton. Th Years of verent ere Is use hay are testified to. culars giving tull informs au3-20 express tested it, and thousands '3 ELECTRIC BELT, or Regenera- for the cure of derangements is. Whenever any debility of the parts must restore them to healthy ac- 0 mistake about this instrument. of cures Weukness from Indiscretion, In- capacity, Lack of Vigor, Steriiity—in fact, any trouble of these organs is cured. Do not confound this with electric belts advertised to cure all ills from head to toe. This is for ONE specified purpose. ion wddress— For cir CHEEVER ELECTRIC BELT CO., 10% Washington street, Chicago. ga CAPITAL PRIZE, $75,000.-eR Tickets only $B. A STATE LOTTERY Shares In proportion. COMPANY. “We do hereby certify that we supervise the arrange: mentitfor ail the Stony and Semtrtnnual Drenctnge ot the ees dee the sme are conducted welih hone Lottery py thensetoess gh that ioe thehuactoes, i fatrncsacid in good horize the Company to use this certigcate, with fac-remiles of our signatures attached, in its advertisements.” tudure: for Edveational a Pita capital “of $1,000, 1 of over $554 0.000) has: sinoe been ene cay over helintug P vee out sare of the presput State Constitation saophed ‘voted on and endorsed by the fu mad a partot the press Deventer 24, A. DL18t ‘The only Lottery ever ‘Sta people af any Si Its Grand Single Number monthly. AS TUNE. TUESDAY, Drawing. NI Fo! APRIL ‘Commissioners, Incorporated in 1968 for, twenty-Ove. years by the ari te, never scales or PPO! 1, CAPITAL PRIZE, $75,000, 100,000 Tickets at Five Dollars Each. ns, In th proportion. List oF PRIZES 1967 Prizes, AMOUNLIDG tOvemrnereneereiereerP2O5 500 lication for rates to clubs should be made only : in Ne Or New ‘York Exchange ia ordinary mM. ral. FE Pe all suns of §O and ‘Scponsd) addressed i ew on P. O. Money Orders payable and rhs ‘etter to mhi-wdsew OO—to Which a reserve Pieawings take place ) RTUNITY TO ‘E- Gu bone tee Ginn martowar, PANE. Gen. Hazen's Letter to the Sceretary of ‘The third specification under the charge against Gen. Hagen sets out the letter written to the Secretary of War by Get. Hazen Febra- 2d EDITION. ary 17th last, stating, “I respectful mit that Tain Jastified is the conelusion thar a trugle termination of the int polar a | €Xpedition was finally due tothe not to dispatch a steam sealer to e@ect its ree- Gag on the 16th. of Sepiember, 1882, which I Capt, Brackett Pleads Not Guilty. | starting from | # New Yorx, ch 11.—Capt. Charles N. | days steaming from Cape’ Brackett with'his counsel a in the Uni- | probability could have reached States cirouit court to-day and pleaded not | party before there guilty to the Coren ae pkgs ae gation by toe.” him yesterda: e Capt. | depart racket asked for a speeds taal wad the 19h ont to the ehlgt sige ‘ebruary 26, oth | says, returned by the The case of Capt. officer, February 27th, instant was fixed . ndicted, will’ take the samme Chalker, similarly inc course, ‘Demoerat s Nrwane Ndetaren ithe Sued town dorsement tinued, “thought unnecessary to elections stiow slight democratic gains. The re-| take any official sation upoa the violation of Publicans will retain control in the board of | military’ propriety, berond ob that it County freeholders: had been conmiiied, The present ex: Pression of opinion, to the effect that the failure General Foreign News by Cable. Of the Secretary of War to organize in two days ‘A FUND FOR GEN. GORDON'S FAMILY. and despatch tp the arctie anewe: cobalt March 11-—The government has tn. | dition, at a season which Tteertain that it as afund for the beni ‘Dest. family of Gos Gate must, under the best ef rcumstances, encounter all the rigors of an arctic winter, waa @ neglect Of duty, fy therefore ret with the remark that a breach of military di which could not he overlooked may be avolded by the re teziion by the chief signal officer of the written per in his own hands,” The 9 ons hen go on to sag: “He, the sald a er iam, B Hazon, chief officer United States army, did, In response to an in- THE PRINCE OF WALES’ IRISH TRIP. DUBLIN, March 11.—Mr. Parnell has issued a mantiesto advising {the munteipalities of freland to observe a respectful neutrality regarding the |pproacing visit of the Prince of Wales. A DAY OF MOURNING FOR GEN. GORDON. Loxpon, March 11.—The municipal authori- tes of Dover recommend that Friday of this regarded as a da ‘ning for Gen. | duirs, made by a newspaper Teporter, aa to Set abe day otztoumning 2 Whetlier ae the eald Haren t n, had written @ let~ ter to the Secretary of War throwing the blame f the loss of the Greely rarty upon his shoul- ders, intentionally make @ statement, in ans- wer to saidnewspaper reporter, with a view to its publication, and did cause’ the same to be published, on the 2d day of March, 1885, in a newspaper printed and published in the city of Washington, D. C., called THE EVENING Stax, which statement was in substance as follows: That be, the sald Hazen, had writen and sent to the Steretary of War. such a letter as was de- scribed in the interrogation of the sald rey rf, containing a criticism and imputation of blam upon the Secretary of War for his official action 1n not complying with the recommendation of the ehief signal ofticer to send, in the month of September, 1883, an expedition for the relief of Lieutenant A. W. Greely and his party, imme- Ciately after the return of the ty which brought the news of the loss of the steamer Proteus in the said mouth of September, and did farther state that his, the said Hazen's, said recommendation had been entirely ig: nored,”” For Internal Revenue Commissioner. MR, MILLER, OF WEST VIRGINIA, SAID TO BE PRETTY CERTAIN TO BE NAMED, A STAR reporter was informed this afternoon. by persons in a position to Know that the name of Mr. Miller, of West Virginia, will be sent to the Senate to-morrow for commissioner of in- ternal revenue. Mr. Miller, though @ young man, has been auditor of West Virginia for eight years, It seems there is no objection to ex-Represen- tative Taompson personally, but it is held that the appointment ought not to be beld by Ken- tucky, a state so deeply interested in the cl product of internal taxation. ies oi The Charges Against Officer Loftus. THE HEARING IN THE POLICE QOURT TO-DAY. The case of Officer Dennis Loftus, of the South Washington station, charged with assault, and battery on Mary J, James, alias Busch, with intent tocommit rape,on Thursday last, was called for trial in the Police Court thisafter- noon, Assistant District Attorney Thomas ap- pearing for the prosecution, and Messrs, Camp- bell Carrington and Chas. 8, Moore for the de- fendant, Mrs. James, 58 years old. testified that on Thursday last defendant came to her Rouse 70 REMOVE THE INTERDICTION OX PORK. Panis, March 11.—It is stated that M. Four. nier, minister of commerce, will asi the cham- por of deputies to repeal the law prohibiting the importation of American meat. ‘This action will be with a view to allaying the feeling aroused by the increase of the import duties on corn, ANGLO-FRENCH DIFFERENCES. Panis, March 11.—The Journal des Debats says that the difference between England and Evance regarding Eeypt requires for Its settle- ment the intervention of a third party, whose Services will not be gratuitous. Will Resist the Strikers. PrrrssvRG, March 11.—Tbe river coal ex- change held & mecting this morning, and by a unanlinous vote agreed to stand’ together against the striking coal miners. The members Were all pledged not. to pay the, udvance de Mmanded by the strikers. This action will affect nearly every mine on the Monongahela river. petit beat Important to Sporting Men. ‘THE MARYLAND COURT OF APPEALS DECLARES POOL SELLING NO VIOLATION OF LAW ANNAPOLIS, Mp,,March 11.—Some time since Gamble & James, proprietors of a pool room in Baitimore city, were indicted, and convicted of a violation of ‘the law against gambling. An Appeal was taken to the court of appeals and the decision of that court was banded down to- day. The decision reverses the Judgment of the court below, and declares-that the keeping ©f a pool room dnd the selling of pools is not a violation of law. There were several other cases on the docket, the trials of which were suspended until the appeal was decided. Now the indictments will be quashed and all the 1 rooms will be opened in time for the Lex- ington aud Louisville spring meetings. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. ‘The New York Siock Market. ‘The following are the opening and8:00 p.m. pricesof the New York Stock Murket to-day, as reported by special wire to H. H. Dodge, 639 15th street: Mune. 0.) 3:00 Name. 10 ]8:00 5 Do. Ast pret Do. 20. p rf about 9p. m. made bis way to her bod, and told her that ber daughter je waa @ disre- Si utable character, and asked if she was at 10572 1064 Oregon Trans. ome. Witness told him that she was not at | 7 Ts Ont. West. home. He then made an insulting proppaition to witness. She implored bim to desist but be only repeated bis proposition. He then lald hes pistol on the bed where he pushed ber and mde the ussault complatned of. He then fired hi: pistol, tore her clothing, dragged her to the street and put ber In the eval carl On cross-examination witness sald defendant was intoxicated. She was taken out of the eart by two men, who told ber to run for lier life. ‘She said she was afraid to complain that she had been treated so badly, because he had a Pistol. Rose Wilson, daughter of the former witness, testified that on the evening charged, while she Was ujysiuirsshe heard a scuffle down stairs, d beard lier mother cry, “Police!” and “Mur- "and heard defendant order the child out and threaten to shoot her, which he followed by firing his revolver, Witness detailed the strug- gle that followed, the defendant dragging her Gutto the sidewalk, and several times threat- ening to Kill her. Aluud Temple, twelve years old, and Mary E. Little, also testified for the prosecution. Lloyd Prather, jr., testiffed to the good char. acter of the defendant, and to the generally bud character of the prosecutrix. Join Wege, coloted, driver of the cart, testi- fled that the oMicer wis sober, John Mansfeld. colored, testified that he did not hear any pistol shots fired; did pot think the oiticer ‘was drunk. Other witnesses gave similar testimony. Police Surgeon 8, A. H. McKim was here LB Take 16") bo. (Sas) se PS Omuiia, 26 Say ho. preten OL” st. PM € 3) List, 3 Raltimore Markets. RALTIMOWE, Mp. March 11-—Virgio sixes, con- h do. extra, 3.Lus city mills ‘super, 300; do.’ Rig brated 5.50; do. superlative parent, firmer and quiet: western wpened higher, declin closed unsettled: southern ret, SoaBb; southern ber, tuG; No. 1 Marelund HOAdU: Winter red, spot, BT4ax7%i April, SOquNOlg: M Dis 81%. " Comn—southern steady: western “high southern white, 50251; southern yellow, 49:5 Aig: April, 40nd0) ‘n mixed, 360: 73. Hay Grm— nd, 13.000 mess pork, 13.75u14._ Bulk | called for the prosecution, and testified as to and clear rib sided, packed, Stya71y, | the nature of the woman's injuries, mnt clear rib sides, 4: Ua The defendant, who lives three doors from 6 4 Lard--rediued, Shy. Butter easier western Gee ater casler western | eompluinaut, testifed, He dented the el teddy ra cd Se ATS Cofiee Galiranai | 88 Stated by the woman, or that be Ored t ae ea at cen dele, oe pistol. “Serzount Nokes testified that he exam- by: copper refined ‘steady, . Suga i iy Soma. wtodatet: Erelehts to Liverpool Steamer quiet—cotton, 3-16d.; Hour, 15.0d.: crein, 4 Beceipts—four. 3,449 burreis; wheat, 37,000 bus! orn, ‘bushels: oats, 3,000 bushels; rye, 2,000 Baakels “Shtpmente-woent, 17.000 bushels cora, Beniauely Sales wes, 626,000 busels Cora, 296,¢ bushels. Chicago Markets. CHICAGO, iit, March 11—11:00 am.— ted ears bartg fy Maes hoses coomminciet Or ae iiagp decing in English consols, has becu sudicient to Tuake “trading in Cereals and "provisious extraord- hatiy acvive all moruiug. The great interest. ws nseal, Centers in wheat, wherein tranauctions have been very idege in volume” Stay wheat. which closed at Sit last Ined the defendant's Rees shoruly after the alleged occurrence, aud was willing to swear that the }-i-tol had not been dred. A number of witnesses testified to the good character of the defendant. THE CASE DISMISSED, The judge said: This is a serious charge. There are so many contradictory and unreasonable Unings about the testimony that Iam obliged to dismiss it. If the government ts not satisfied they can take it tothe grand jury, but I am satistied there can be no success, ‘and the case must therefore be dismisse night open 2r,oset'25y.fell back to 82%,advanced "1 Sas oars Bi ted there for a iewininutes, burapsnauemmer | ‘TWo YEARS IN THE PENITENTIARA.—Peter Fepbrted decline in consols. rove rapidly to 33m then | McPherson, charged with an assault and intent fell tack to 83, and again Up te Sip. Corn-Stay | to kill Lesiér G.rborpson on January 4u bas edvanced to 43. Gatw—Muy, 31% Pork—May, | was found guiliy as indicted inthe Criminal 12.02% Lard—May, 7.10. Court to-day, Judge MacArthur sentenced hin to the Albany county penitentiary for two years, Pet jeum Market. Pr BURG March 11.—Oll market dull and weak, deing aboted by the Fisher, No. 17, which ia dolug bussiness of 105 barrels an'hour. Market op:ned at ‘BUM, and declined to 79%). wD, seristiGer akcetmas on the Metropolitan branch, Baltimore 4 £ obi6 Gen, Brindle, of New Jersey. 1s spoken of as | §31lroa * Sruprisior, Bene To bie ood having been assured of the appointmentasCom- | 51. to Su fate, 4% to, medium, dy to hy: tmissiuner of the Land Office, nary, 3% to 4 cents; 804 old sheep and lambs It isstated on the best authority that there ts | tp: "G44 "sold: balance left overs old ahoep not the temotest possibility ofeither Mr. Schuy- | jronght from 4to Sy lambs, dig to 6 cen! ee or Bey pee walader becoming Assistant Sec- | Cows: ana calves 30 a from $30 to $55 per h ary of State, tate of 5 SP Congresinan J. D. C. Atkins, of Tennes- | Ste of the market faly. oe Wis friend: sav has been positively selected | Ficur rm A BARRoom.—About halfpast 11 fopIndian commissioner, tor ane Senate, | Ol last might a fight occurred tn Berohelm- ExX-SUrgeMN Cat 115 ate, | er's saloon, on the avenue, near 10th street, pee He, publie, pater ane AEE Rletard Bey aees| the eeugon, sad called Virginia Marshalls) 1s an applleant toF tne posi Proprietor attempted to put nln out’ when be tion of superintendent of the bureau of engrav- | Struck Bernhelmer on the head with @ soup Ing and printing: bowl, and a scuffle ensued between the two au t was stated atthe Capitol today. (hat gi: | the bar tender, during which Mabley bit a pleoe tobe | of fiesh from Bernheimer’s cheek. In the Police WASHINGTON CATTLE MARKET.—151 headof cattle on the market, Monday, at Queensto' Congressman Frank Hurd, of Oilo, is soifeiter general. Court this afternoon Mabley was charged with ASTAR reporter was told to-day by a proml- | ascanit and battery, and the case was con- nent democrat pant the Erenacnt pad sald ee tinued. muld be se e Senat a ‘Missourl democrats say that Mr. John E. About 1 o'clock to-day Sarah Nichols, acr ‘ colored woman, was found in the second si othe houseot Mi: Davis in E street Bho tated that she was F a servies place, an Wasullowed to go.” Mr. Davis ‘watched’ hen and noticed her go Into several other houses, when he thought best to have her attested. Of: ficer Harry Jones was called, when shestartedon arundown Estreet, followed by a number of citizens, and was overhauled atthe corner of@th and Estreets. She resisted very violently and when taken to headquarters created quite an excitement in her efforts to free herself, She was locked up for a hearing, ee Roppertes ReEPoRTED.—John Will ot Aue gs Benton, of Neosho, ig to be U.S. attorney; Chas, B, Harbrook, of the Kansas City Times, revenue collector, ard Gen, Elijah Gates marshal of the ‘western district of Missouri. At the Interior Department. GEN. BLACK AND COL, CLARK CALL ON SECRE- TARY LAMAR, Secretary Lamar is not left. to pass the morn- Ing hour in solitude, and if he desired company after 12 o'clock he would have no difficulty in gratifying such a wish. The only persons ad- mitted after 12 o'clock are members of the Forty-ninth Congtess, the ex-members being laced on the sacne erie os he eral pub- fler"the Kentucky delegation calfed,and also Mr, Barbourand John W. Daniel, of Virginia. A large number of Senators and Representa- lives were among the visitors. Gen, Black, Who has been nominated as commissioner o nsions, Was at the department an on The '’Seeretary. "Gol Be N. Clark, of Vicksburg, the new Assistant Secretary, wag at the department to-day. Col. Clark is an tntimate friend of the Secretary. He is about 45 years of age. Mr. Joslyn, who has held this ition under Secretary Teller, will, a8 soon as {ig relieved, return ‘to his home in Illinois. Major Jonas, Of Mississippi, who was at one time the Secretary's private secretary at the Capitol, is spoken of as chief clerk to succeed Major Lockwood. ‘The Secretary has declined to accept the latter's resignation at present, and hag asked him to continue to discharge’ the duties of the office until he had time to look around. The Secretary has not decided as yet upon the nominations for the various bureaus. er Mr. Vilas’ Callers. MEW RULES FOR THE POSTMASTER GENERAL'S ‘VISITORS, “The Postmaster General requests that per- sons desiring to see him shall call before 12 o'clock m. and on Tuesday and Friday, cabi- net days, before 11:30 a.m. After these hours, inorder to obtain time for the transaction of official business, he will be obliged to decliae Howard University hill, gold wateh olen from bis pocket on the tn inst —W: Keppon, driver of beer wagon, an Soe Molen cLecy A. Davis Raed Coreorne Street, house robbed” and fore, with | $40 taken.—John F, sill, 1242 52d street, pair of opera-glasees, valued at $6, stolen within two or three days pas C, Smith, $408 'N street northwest, on the 8th instant poeket picked of $1 1214 E street southeast, night of 9th inst. and eight taken. entered on will not be Solicitor General Phillips noptpted, and that he will be asked to in ‘The Wabash Railway Troubles. i 1E REDUCTION OF WAGES WHICH LED "THE STHIRE —ONLY THE BEGINNING OF GENERAL BEDUCTION OF RAILWAY BMPLOYES' ney Scene aces. sentatives and persone ta the official service of | Oxicaco, March 11. —The Dally Nace to-day the government.” This no$ice was posted this oe lee of the ; {ie management of er E it is purely a tentative to the eling Subjector a reduction of wages, The Wabss, su eren- that, tia under it chickens worth $4 | 2b: PUBLIC SCHOCL MATTERS. Mr. Birmey*s Action im the Second Di- vision Again Discuseed—His Order Suspending Percentage Examinations Revoked—A Disposition shown to Re- Vise the Bepert Criticising Him— Changes tm Teacherships—industrial Education. #e. At the mon‘hly meeting of the board of school trustees, last night, applications for teachers’ positions were received from Minnie Hcdgins, T. Y. Hawkins, J. Harry Waters and ‘M. Louisa Roberts, Mr. Lovejoy, chairman of the committee on teachers, reported the following recommenda ons: Appoint Miss Mary W. Burchard teacher in the sixth division, to be assigned to the first grade, to take effect February 1, 1885; accept the resignation of Miss Adele B. Gray, teacher inthe fourth division, to take effect March 16, Bt ; appoint Mrs. E. L. Weaver and Miss Alice lorgan substitute teachers in the second divi- sion: grant Miss A. L. Tighman, teacher second seventh division, leave of absence for the t Of the current school year without pay; transfer Miss $C. Delt, sb assistant sul tute to second vice iiss Tilghman; ap- Rpint Miss Bessle E Myers, sub assistant, vice iss Diets, transferred, as substitute 10 second grade schsol. Mr. Lovejoy also. ‘a resolution “that the recomimendation of the committee on teachers to deciare pull and void the order of | the local comunittee of the second division for- bidding percentage examinatious in said di- vision be, aud the same is hereby, adopted by this board.” he committee also reported back again « Feport Made some months ago against the introduction of bands of mercy or terperance Pie in the schools,on the ground that it bot be expedient or T for the board to authorize ‘administering to pupils of folemn pledges in writing with the view of influen: elr conduct. All of the report relating to changes in teach- erships was adopted: the resolution relating to Percentage examinations in the second division ‘and the part ofthe report coucerning the organ- {gation of bands of merey being laid over for INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION. ‘Mr. Smith, from the committee on manual training, submitted a report saying: “In this country at present the subject of tech- nical education ts vers earnestly and widely discussed. Employers are beginuing to feel that the supply of trained workmen will not Fepleulsn ie Parenty are beplouit vo ec at splenis! nits are beginning to feel that Peete bone migit do better than ‘become: bik: keepers or clerks, briefless barristers, super- fluous clergymen, or unemployed physicians. Joung men are berinning to, feel that the gen- erous wages earned by skilled foreigners would be as pleasant to receive as the moagor salaries paid by shopkeepers, or the meager incomes re- ceived by the great majority of professional jen. The press throughout the country has been handilag the matter, especially’ with reference to the crowded ranks of the shabbs genteel. And when William Mather, who visi- ted this country as the representative of the royal commission appointed by the English government, to report upon technical educa- ion, delivered an addres in Boston, his audi- lence was graced by the presence of the lead- Ang educators, economists, and thinkers of the state of Massachusetts. Another consideration haw presented itself, and thut is, to what extent, ifany, should we change the course of study in our public schools, in order to undertake the business of technical education. One of the Exgdog bas issued a vircula: to officiais and Icial bodies in the United States having the supervision of public education, expressing 1ts sense of the high iraportance of re-cniorcing the Tauks of the mechanics bya system of public school education wich shali earlier Ot Loys to enter into trades, and with some assurance that their preparatory studies are likely to assist in making them intelligent workien, This mat- ter your committes leave to the further consideration of the board without recom. mendation. In conclusion, we respectiull; suggest the following: cern That we must ize the fact that the great majority of at least the boys in the public sche Must become skillod or unskilled work- whether they wish itor not. 2 we have uosystem of appren! 1n this country by which trades canbe learned, 2d. That by the rules and regulutions of the various trades unions the number of apprentice: ships are Limtt and only a few are admitted through this system of learning, 4th. That e demand for skilled labor is renter than the supply, and necessity forces the portation of foreign lubor, at the cost of the youth of this country. In view of these considerations your commtt- standing committee on Indust) education be crewied by this board, bod that ther continue the Investigation of this sul a view to its ent introduc- om into the public school system of tls Dig trlet. Your committee would further recou. mend that industrial training, so fur as. practi- cable, be at once Introduced ‘into the public schools by voluntary effort. We believe that | Ucare isexercised in the selection of agencies and the ement of the work, the result will be an unanswerable argument’ in favor of an appropriation for the establishment of a per manent system of industrial training.” The report war lald over for discussion. Mr. Birney offered 9 resolution, which was re- ferred to the comuittee on libraries, requesting that committee areca a.uniform plac of or- ization for the Ubraries in the eight fower grades, UNGRADED ScHOoLs. : Mr. Birney also called attention to the exist- ence in other cities of ungraded schools for the reception of new pupils, who could not easily be fitted Into the grades as organized. For the Ferposy of obtaini information which would rm a basis for action in this respect,ne offered @ resolution Hy ee the superintendents to re] to the rd the nuinber of children in. each of the four lower grades, three years older than the proper age of admission tosuch grades. ‘The resolution was adopted. DISCUSSING MR. BIRNEY AGAIN. The board then took up the resolution re- ported by the committee on teachers, respect- ing theorder made by Mr. Birney suspending percentage examinations in the second divi- Sion, ands very warm discussion followed. Dx. Parvis proposed to recommtt the suiject tothe ittee on teachers, ort as uapariiamentary anid wor Srediatie to as un) entary und not ‘ole The records of the board. ze = ‘Mr. Lovejoy said that for himself he had no ayglogy to offer and nothing to take back. ir. ith protested against the phi ‘of the report and favored recommitting it. Mr. Brooks said he had signed the report de- Uberately because he believed it was. trathful. He thought that a greater harm had never been by the adroitly drawn prosintie to Mr binuen y i je to Mr. ry resolution, . . ‘MR. BROOKS’ DISORDER. After some discussion, Dr. Purvis said he thought Mr. Brooks and Mr. Lovejoy were suf fering from excessive nervous sensibility, like men physicians met with in their practice, to whose imagination a fly appeared as a lion. He did not see by wnat right a member of the ber had to refer to the language of another as it. ‘MR. BIRNEY IN HIS OWN BEHALF. Mr. Birney said that 60 far as the language of the report was personal to himself he bad noth- ing tosay, as the community would judge as to the character of the persons concerned. as well as to the trath of the c He said in refer- ence to the charge that he had insulted the board, that In his resolutions he had expressly declared that the abuses of which he coni- lained existed without the authority of the Qoard, He said that the questions which ‘he ralsed were not local. They were being dis- cussed in every ity In this country and in, eu rope. He said thai the most recent authorities ‘on edueational matters took the ground that bec aid, ‘and were opposed to competitive exam- ions, ‘Mr, Smith and Dr. being suddenty called away, It was in agreed that ac- tion on all the report, except the recominenda- Hon to annul Gen. Bitney’sorder,be postponed. This recommendation was, after’ some discus ‘Durivg the discussion, Mr. Baum, president of the board, luced a petition from teachers 9f the second division, relating to tke subject. Mr, Birney objected to haviag teachers come before the board in that way. The petition was not then received, as it was decided out of ———~+ee_______ A Partial Eclipse of the Sun. A partial solar eclipse will occur on the 16th inst. It will be visiblein Washington if the day beclear. Dr. J. Morrison, of the National uni- versity, sends the following circumstances of had his | the eclipse: Eclipse begins at Washington 16 in money.——Soseph Artb, | March 164. 11h. 7m. 78. a. m.; eclipse ends 2b, 14s, ‘Washington mean ti ‘meridian tine. Magnitude of eclipes, ihe point ou the stats Usb at whic the is one di north of the 6 im: yy the author to the patie aie be ee District Government A@aire, shows receipts from all water main taxes, dog tax, permit RECEIPTS IX FEBRUARY. amounts received from realty, Tnterests Heenses, water Tund. lice Court fines, bullding permite, &. Sev amount to $20,195.05. story @ Strect northwest: & two-story-and-basement dwellt Rand 8 streets northwest; =~ erect two twostory a ; $1,200. ‘His VIEWS NOT District Attorney Riddie District Commi that tf injunctivn, which restraine the Commisioner from preventing their occupancy of square Bs oxed. He indicates what his course bean states that his views of the law are not changed. ‘The Garment Called the “Visite.” To the Editor of Tax Evawrve Stan: I wish to ask you,sir, how that article of ‘Wearing appare! known as the “visite” fashionable, and how long we may sasume this i and yet if any woman filled tt out, tf, that ts, One waseo unfortunate a to have wide as revolting deformity and would be exhibited ase ‘freak’ in dime ‘museums. T have al That the curves of the neck, — arms, which this garment were among the chief physical attractions of woman. Some very queer and odious fashions have ori- mated in intent by leaders of society to ide their own defects, Tinust think ‘the “visite” was devised by fiat chested and: women to bring all their more favored down to one level of ugliness. A BACHELOR ON THE AVENUR —_—— ‘The Courts. Equity Covet—Judge Hagnery Today, Wi agt. Evans; anditor's confirmed. Main agt. Matn; testim: taken before W. H. Dennis, ' Estate a4 ‘Zepp; auditor's report confirmed. Emmart agt. Evans, administrator, decree allowing prin pal and ‘interest to complainant ANOTHER CUBAN REVOLUTIONARY LEADER CAPTURED AND PUT TO DEATR. The Cuban flags at Key west, Fin, are again at half-mast in mouring for Gen. Ramon Laocadio Bonachea and his compantons, the news of whose death at Santiago de Cuba has been re- ceived there. The Diario deta Marina, tn tts supplement of 7th inst., saya: “An officigl tel announces the execution at halt. ‘o'clock this moras ing, within the Esplanade, close to the Lio del Morro, at Santis de Cuba, of on Bonachea and Cornelio ¢ white, and Plutarco Estrada, Bernandino Torres and Pedro Cestero, colored, chiefs of the eyo re on dition recently captured in the vicinity of Man- ganillo by @ steam launch Lens 74 to the Spanish gunboat Cardad, commanded by Ea. Emiliano Enriquer y Louo. The last of the abovenamed unfortunates was one of the Pirates who in 1878 captured the merchant Steamer Moctezuma, and’ has since boasted of having inated yet rend Bacho, her com- tnander. ‘The other prisoners hav ene tenced to 12 and 7 years hard labor in the chain gang.” HARVARD STUDENTS Must ATTEND Pray- ERS.—A few weeks ago over 9000f the under graduates at Harvard petitioned the president &nd fellows that attendance at morning. made voluntary for undergraduates: Old or over and optional, according tothe wishes ofthelr parents or guardians, for undergradu- ates who are under 21 rears of age, The refusal ofthe college authorities to grant this request ‘Was announced yesterday. _ A DISAVOWAL FROM GEEMAXY.—Connt Von Munster, German ambassador in London, terday officially informed Earl Granville Germany izes Victoria colony in west Africa aa British territory. “Mestated dar the German government had received no = mation of the hauling down of the British &nd the substitution of the German colors. the report shouid be confirmed Ge would hasten to disavow theagent'saction, and would make any reparation that might be necessary. oo Dr. BroHANAN AGary Found Grrutr—In Philadelphia yesterday, at the trial of Dr, Buchanan and Mme. Russell for issuing: ous medical diplomas. the madam. swore that, although she bad-a sign out as a doctor, she waled at no, medical college, and thal the aL. D.” attached to her oame on theslgn meant tity and Stowe, Etuseell et goaltge A motion ‘and Mme. Russell not 3 fore new trai was made'in benair or De Buchanan, and his bail was increased to $1,500. —— Ground was broken at Richmond, Mi re for ‘St. Joseph's colored Catholic ehureh, frst colored church of this denomination in Virginia, Mm. M: Clements, master of offhe Baitimore and Ohio road, has resigned. r. Gustavus Nicholson, a prominent Of Baltimore, is dead. se An international military drill will take jace in New Orleans about May 12th. Six housand dollars in money, and other prizes will be: ibuted. en A Dout HeaDAcn®, Cosrivexmss Low Grim ITS, Want of a) tite, and all Bilious are'cured by Dr. Jayne's Sunative Pills, MARRIED. DI ‘DUSHER. On March 1 the Mir. JOHN Seer oe ENO Scene OS Bees Papi a RICE, ‘Wisconsin, =" . . of Piya outh, Soe Cat son of George W. % Pe Me 2 Cone ky | “*Suneral from the residence of his Pets ay, ane 13m on Wednesday, oY ae, oe Sovgad sone YE, Widow of the late Jasses PRuneral from the residence of her brothertodem, ” John M. Commock, 1408 iste fenve o'clock pm. Th Friends and Intives dre ré Invited ‘vo attend. Notice of funeral hereafter, Funeral scrvices at ou Xe 1Bth Inst, at two o'clock. Tuas Ce ou nd relatives respectfully invined JONES, In Tuesday, March 100, 3685, 10-20, nia HEMET ALLA, sono Dallas “Rie giveth his beloved sleep.” : LOWE. On March 10th, 1688, at 11:90 am, WIL- LIAM R LOWE ged thirty this year went, on Torureday ‘iath, three p.m oa friends y tnvited to attend : ‘OFFUTT. On 1885, at 8: m, EMMA F. x Patera 4 Fuueral from S83}, O street northwest. Thurstay RATHER. On March 10th, 1885, ‘Puneral private. TEE SEARS HO 200. 1008. 138 UNDERTAKERS. ore surat UE om FURNISHING UNDERTAKER, ‘Nos, 912 Pennayivania svenve northwest and 785 Rm UNDERTAKER AND PRACTICAL EMBALMER Gi 11th street northwest,