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FORSAL HR SALE—STOCK 7AN ISCELLANEOUS D FIXTURES OF MIL- 7, with lease; on@ of the best localities for fine ‘Ul sell cheap. Address FOR SALE, Star DESIKABLE CORNER LOT, 1s feet om 19th and 62 feet on B street mproved by 3 well-built frame houses reet, Which will pay nearly 5 per cent ked until purchaser desires to build. ch street frovt to balid {OR SALE—BED FEATHERS, AT 15 CENTS A aterfering with existing ind: cholce, dry picked, clean and new: all orders attended t0; offer of 19 pounds and ‘a8! - fiz ‘ermont ave., 17.4 D3 front can be taken out for summer use. ~ Price 6c. per sq: oot, 1505 Peunsylvania sve. Fi rness horses ‘Inquire at s f 1 pidit Ee sos sreias SAte—an 000 PERT OF * eewern Land INO. F. WAGGAMAN, Bod snd 6 Pt $900 PERT OF GROUND ON wood romd, for S pgapak aie on It for three ence will ake im trade. “rer as F. WAGGAMAN, (OR SALE OR EXCH ANGES At great bargain, @ have several very fine and bandsome Parlor it Pianios. that have been but very. Ittle Bed. we offer al a very great sacrifice in our payraents sit desired, will ‘take 1a. part Piano and allow full value fart nents should be seen this week to : ace of this opportnniy. a ane best barguins in tie city, an - ments of $5, $8, $10 per month PIANO EXCHANGE WAREROOMS, 422 9th street, osite Texervation suitable U. B. WAGGAMAN, JOR SALB-THRE w Hampshire ave; 21x: Quiy ST per Got “Owner 1ST Ft E posite the new Pension Office. at $1.65 Cheap for want of within twenty days WALKER & OLLY THOMPSON & MCCAULLY'S.Ost, bet, 9th an LOTCE LOTS ON VERMONT AV ik st; southeastern front; 252x116. to wide ‘THOS. J. Fishe:! ARRIVED 25 raft and driving horses: ed horves, SCHLEGEL TWO FINE LOTS, NORTHWEST, each Lot 20.4290 feet to LO-f0t alley. Deents foot. Call ab once. DANENHOW E—THREE DESIRABLE of Meridian hill, near Columbla row’ ‘Treo Jote fronting on Haren gipand Se. Price 15c. and abe. rriCH, DWN, 1437 Pa wees LY livered in car lo 7OR SALE— BIRL Birds; fine singers: ver; Cages (or sale at the bird store, SS LYDIA EDGAR WI! tou in Drawing, Ot The Art Lesson given through the medium of the ss, if desired. 1205 F st., ‘own press the best Cut Hay that ever came to this Market, and am able to offer same at ver; I WILL ¢ sean ua eens 5S. DAISH, Wholesale French oF Talla Gap. and Date se. second floor front. GERMAN SCHOOL OF INSTRUCTION FOR ed at 11S Lith st ne ‘pupiis can ina shor’ wiedke of music tua hae usually hs of sed the American meahodn. y oF in por particu " anaes. 2) ness that has been used for coupe, buggy and Fancy Plush Laj $7.50; lot at $3, former Sweat Blankets $15 heavy and strong Sureingies 25c. Kobe $5, worth 50; large square ved Stable Cover at BECKER'S Saddlery, is course of teachin: LE—-A_WELL-PAYING LA\ ‘& splendid locality: business of $200 Fer for sellin: ballding for R SALE—OR HIRE, FOR 1 large stock of new and second-hand Carriages, Coupes, four und stx-seat_Rockaways. Landaulettes, Carm, ‘Latest styles JOHN M YOUNG, $13 oi st . vi LYSB0NS TO SERIOUS students: simple, easy and thorough system. Prot LARKOQUE, ftom Paris, Sorbonne Us QRENCH PRIVATE bonne University, enth year. Piano, Organ, Voice. Viol Free advantages, ig and D stan. TO LOAN, IN 8 on approved real estate security. BH. $50,000 ‘ONEY TO LOAN ON ici 4 NE DUVAL MACK, 1424 N ST, ed her school of Elocition and Dra: private class in English branches with Tench and Mathematics, NIN LATIN, GREE! ics and English, by Prof. VA.SPI&I Gvil Service Examiner. Applicanis for ¢: ‘Apply for circulars and information 123 New Crasses For Beorsxens AND ADVANCED STUDENTS NOW FORMING. LADIES, GENTLEMEN AND YOUTHS, (ot both sexes) speak FRENCH and GER- Rooms, 1409-1411 New ‘ONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS OF NOT LESS than $2,500, at 5 percent, on first-class ‘cliy RO. HOLTZMAN, Corner 10th and ¥ streets northwest, 50.000 :t0ud2 aE Ey «DEE ON REAL ESTATE. it lessons per re, Compositio in, Italian and Prep . Corcoran Ballding. ip sums to Suit, on approved Real Fstatesecur. ity, at lowest rates of iaterest vnivecessary delay. 3. ak in Greek, Latin, Mathematics and the Eranches, privately Jerms unusually low. Address Box ‘Best references. ‘security at lowent rates of interest, hen security igzood. O. C. GRE 's building, cor. sth st. and La ave. Es AS it Dy @ stenographer and protessor, fifteen Wags, Wedatsdays ai In suis to sult, at lowest rater, on aj FITCH, FOX & 1437 Pennsyivi y Biaiesecurtex Praso Lesoxs Pupil of Won Mason RTHAND AND TYP! ly taught" Success ‘ONEY TO LOAN. Ad LOWEST RATES OF INTEREST, guatavieed if instructions Umited. Re | Johns & Easton, stencera: | = 1324 Fat nw. i | PPHE GREAT for young ladies or chudren, by. J attention given DOUBLE TRACK STEEL RAILS. Mx G, | Trains leave Washington, fro ish | and B sirecin, as D, | For Pittsburg and the West, Chi Of Palace Sleeping Cars at Line. 9.50 am. daily to Ci with Sleeping Cars from Harrisburg to Cincinnatl, and Hotel CAE 19 St Lon in New York and » Limited Express am. dally; Fast daily except Saturday, ar Altoona to Cuicago, ress, at 7-10 p. an. daily, on to Chicago connect. Western Express, with for Louisvilie and st. Pacific Express, 10.00 p.m. daily, for Pittsburg and the West, with torough Sleeper Harrisburg to a ‘TIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD. or Eric, Canandaiiu P. for’ Classic and Modern Music: Singing method: good Germat by grammar conversation | Unsurpassed methods, fog at Harristurg with = V. PRUD HOMME Tadies at ber resi ¢ evening for | nounciation, prac nd original system. Young ladies’ classes, ad- | Fe ‘ork and the East 7.15. 9.00 and 11 a.m, pan. On Sunday, 9.00 and 1120 pan. Limited ex- ‘THOS W. SIDWEL cars, 940 am. and 3.50 OF | Fer Boston withoek cha \_BARNES-BRUCE, SCHOOL ema 1. Tapestry, Lusira, Ching | For JL OF PHONOGRAPHY, SCHOOL OF TYPF-WRITIS SCHOOL OF &: 00) .00 p.m. every day. ‘ough trains connect at Jer- iy with ‘boats of Hrooklyn annex, direct transfer to Fulton, street, avoiding i Tage across New York city. it STREET N.W. RIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE. COR 9TH. (eal business education + 4.20, 6, 7.10, 5 a.m. and 4.40 p.m. daily, 15, 9:00 am. tyes and 4.27 p.m. ALEXANDRIA AN WAY, AND AL sersions resumed TULSDAY, 6 pm. Office open for arran; bby the year ur quarter, on and after MONDAY, 11.01 and 11 Terra) OL ath, 6.00 aud 1101 am Four boys taken as boarders mation at the office, northeast cor- ZALTINORE AND OHIO RAILKO; — $49 _ | Schedulemn effec "1888 T street nw. ALL GRADES oF + college, \kationa Eig Coraer Sit and Kota awe where orders c study: to adults confident ), Went Point, ail exam! IV¥ INSTITUT Mathematical, Giassical, Bual _ Evening Classes, $3 and Fuasxcx Kixpercanres, DANE CHOC REMONT, ise ket nw, a SW. FLYNN, A os DECEMBE: 885, ‘until further motiog 3 ington from Station, corner of New ‘ain. and 10:10 ust Limited Expr ‘arriving in Pittsburg at Lessons'to Adaite, NHE BERLITZ SCHOOLS OF LANGUAGES, WASHINGTON. m., daily. The pms daly Ths No ‘extra fare’ is charged For Cincinnati, Louisville and St. S00 p.m. is # fast limited st pny p.m. No extra fare is charged on this For Pitisburg at 9:43 am. :S5 p.m. daily, to Pittsburg, Cleveland and Detrols, With Sleeping Cars to Pittsburg. For Baltimore on ws and 10-00 in Louis dally at Recognised everywhere to be the best schools Jearning to speak, write. read and understand the for- uagea. New terms begin now. ial Lewons to show our method. lute, without chance. to Cincinnadl and se with Parlor Car, and Method. “Alniing at practieal and immediate Comvecsauonal results, W *2NeTow COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE, — 1023 Vermont aveuus, reek diay, 5, 6:20, 80,8:30 0. {sSminiute ceaio,) ‘tll enter upor ite twelfth annual day, September 2gd, 1355, or Annapolis, 6:40 an@ 8:30 a.m.,and 12:10 and ‘Sunday, 8:30 amm., 4:40pm. oe ington and Balti y stations betwee ‘perienced teachers tiewiars apply to the For eataiogues iss AMY LEAVITT OF BOSTON, he Sod ceruived examiner of the Seow ., Piano Jol? loth B. iy. For Frederic dally. except Sund: S40 am. and 4 180. 1:48 (New Oriewus kxpress) aud 6:30 p.m. From Anuapolis $230 and 102 5:25 p.m. Sunday, 10:35 «.m.., 6: rom Lexington 5:30 p.m. dail m Frederick and inter am, and 1:50 and ly, except Sunday. ints, S29 em, Pusce & Wn STOCK BROKERS Iso Firth aveaun, eave Baltiwore for Wasbu vet (Corcoran Building), TELEGKA! at 9:05 und 10:30 am., 12:15, 2, 3,4, ‘and 11200 p.m.; on Su 2:00, 4:20, 5, 6: WASHINGTON, BALTIMO! NEW YORK, Bos! Gos nna” Pancreas, CavGkE Oaxueg, ‘Maysamp C Evan Itexny H. bovex, Washington, Dc. Wittiam K Tuavies, 3 Buy ac sell on commission all Clases of Hallway WL H. DODGE, Resident Partner. Qcotations of Stocks and Bonds and information re recelved through our wires fm. Feported PHILADELPHIA, James WiiTRLY, On and after NOV! Re frowand arrive ss i AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON. rypaomas& wi TRUSTEES SA) Finst STREET ‘Sontuw: WASHING: By virtue of s deed of trust, recorded in 1 ‘egy obg oF the Land Ee ata hae cat ote E 3 jumbia, | mas uate Or risnuaRy, ab. P. M., all that part of foe m s subdivision of Original Lot numbered one (1 Square oumbered five i ‘and seventy tive (675) east {hat part thercofconveyed to the Uuived staves oF ‘dhe ‘aad records ‘ef ‘seid’ District of Colus? ‘adjoining TWELFT! IVE (5) O% ered ave (5) in Dia.) And also all that (5), in the same subdi visio line of said Lot and a poole alley, beg ne of ry a cels of ground and premises conveyed (w' Son aforeaald) to John Hie by tee, by deed recorded in Lil seq. of the Land Records of the Land Records of the District of Col 4 proved by a dwelling house, containing about cleven rooms, and Known as “W. Lewis’ Capitol Hes- urant.”” ‘The terms of sale: One-third cash, and the balance in one, two and three years, for which the promissory notes ‘of the with interest ab six per cont per annum: interest payable semlannually; principal ‘and interest seem deed of trust upon Ube prop- erty. A deposit of will be required of the pur- chaser at the time of sale All conveyancing at the cost of purchaser. “All taxes end Aasesements to day ol sale payable out of the purchase money. “Terms of sale must be complied with within ten days from day Cost uid Fisk’ Of den ing parchaser or purcaarers after ive rs’ notice in T! ening Star, ee sialane ven W.3. MU *} Trustees, a30-dads 436 echt ev 6, Bw.,. ‘THIS EVENING. wa B WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioncera. FOSTER'S GREAT AUCTION SALE ‘oF FINE ENGLISH AND AMERICAN BOOKS, EVERY NIGHT AT SEVEN O'CLOCK, WILLIAMS & CO.’S SALESROOM, CORNER lora STREET AND PENNSYLVANIA AVENUK Largest stock ever offered in Washington, acluding Encyclopedias, History, Fletion, Th , Medicine, Biography, piles of Rare Books, &e, which muse be sold. Private sales during the day at auction prices yor. ‘Auctioneer. Iwill nell a large lot of Dry Goods, Carpe Notions, comm WMD AT reBRe, ALY FOURTH, at HALF-PAST TEN’ A. M. and fl contlaae” und sir the poos “ate “disposed ot continue” uni e are ° Ladies will do well by’ ‘hia sale, as the goods Will be sold without reserve. sale will goon rain or shine, n0 postponement. few TO-MORROW. 1HOMAS DOWLING, Anctioneer. REGULAR SALE AT AUCTION ROOMS SATUR- RAS REBRUARY THIRTEENTH, 1880, AT Ato, 40 Sewing retro ELVE 0 150, AT TW CLOCK, Sleighs, Carriages, Buggies, Horses, Wagons and a SEVERAL PIANOS. FPHomas DOWLING. Auctioneer. EXECUTOR'S SALE OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. By virtue of an order passed by the Orphan's Court for Prince George's County. Maryland. 1 will sell, at Public Auction, on TUESDAY. FEBRUARY SIX- TEENTH, 1880, at ELEVEN O'CLOCK, at. the Auetion Rooms ‘of Thomas Dowling, Street and Pennsylvania avenue, the Household Fur niture of the late R. K. Kiliot, consisting in part of EMBOSSED VELVET PLUSH PARLOR SUITR, EASY CHAIRS, UPHOLSTERED IN VELVET; WICKER SET, WALNUT M. T. TABLES, LOUNGES, VERY HANI i VALNUT AND MARBLE BASE ETIGHE: ets IN WALNUT AND MAP ‘ 1, SIDER “AB f1-2t corner 12th CARPETS, ‘TOG TICLES OF VALUE. CHARLES, ELLIOT, ecutof of R. Kk. Elifot. dts E TPuoMas DOWLING. Au By virtue ot a decree d by the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia in sanity. cause No, 9376, on the 4th day of November, A. D. 1855,.wherein Geot 1. Hill ts complainant and ‘James P. Herron et ‘de fendamts, I will sell, on WEDNESDAY, the SEVEN TEENTH DAY OF FEBRUARY, A.D, 1886, at TWO O'CLOCK P. BL, at 522 sth street'n. w., in the city of Washington, D. C., at public auction, the undivided In- James P. Herrou in and to Letters Patent ot the United States No. 292,181, ot date January 16th, A. D. 1884, issued to Ebenezer Morrison and James P" Herron, for improvement in Thickness Gages, and Letters Putent No. 310,908, of date January Zuth, A, D. 1885, issued to Ebenezer Morrison and James P. Herron ‘or Lmprovement in Thickness Gages, eee errr ae ca ste’, f-eokds 522 Beh st, nw, fpaoees DOWLING, Auctioneer, CATALOGUE SALE OF THE FINE LAW LIBRARY OF THE LATE RICHARD T. MERRICK, TO BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION ON MONDAY, FEBRUARY 15TH, 1886, COMMENCING AT 7:30 O'CLOCK P. M. aT AUCTION ROOMS, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND ELEVENTH STREET, WILL BE ON EXHIBITION ON WEDNESDAY NEXT AND UP TO DAY OF 84LE, mneer. TERMS CASH. fe-7t THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. PROFESSIONAL, 60) AILY WALKS ON EASY FEET IN OPEN Ditties ptomotebealts ana lonenices Sees the tite visit Du. 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It is the only thing that enters the Blood vessels without effort on the part of the stomach. It is therefore eculiarly fitted for the weak and debilitated. For sale by dealers and druggists everywhere, Persons east of the Rocky Mountains.unable to procure it from their dealers can have half dozen sent ia plain case, unmarked, express charges prepaid, by remitting six dollars to ‘The Duffy Malt Whisky Oo, Baltimore, Md. All persons using Duffy's Pure Malt Whisky are invited to avail themselves of the services our Medicat Staff, at all tames, free of charge. Cownraciovs. Iam a native of England, and while Iwas in that country I contracted a terrible blood poison, and for two years was under treatment as an out-door patient at Nottingham Hospital, England, but was not cured. I suffered the most agonizing pains in my bones, and ‘Was covered with sores.all over my body and limbs. Finally I completely lost all hope in that country, ‘and sailed for America, and was treated at Roosevelt Im this city,as well as bya prominent physician in ‘New York, having no connection with the hospitals. I saw the advertisement of Swrrr’s SPECIFIC, and Tdetermined to give it a trial. I took six bottles, and ‘Ican say with great joy that they have cured me en- tirely, Iam as sound and well as Tever was in my life. L. FRED HALFORD, New York City, June 12th, 1885. In March oflast year (1884), I contracted blood. poison, and being in Savannah, Ga, atthe time, I ‘went into the hospital there for treatment. Isuffered very much from rheumatism at the same time, I did not get well under the treatment there, nor was I cured by any of the usual means. I have now taken Seven bottles of Swirt's SrEcIFic and am sound and well. Itdrove the poison out through boils on the DAN LEAHY, rsey City, N. J., August 7, 1885, ‘reuilse of Blood and Skin ‘Disenies mailed free. ‘THESWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Drawer 8, Atlunta, Ga, N.Y. 157 W. 23d st, 14 Tu “* Fueny Unrauzn" Avizs, ‘The VICTOR in thousand battles, conscious of his own strength, derived from THE PEOPLE, ‘To whom he owes all that he is or ever hopes to be, challenges any man or woman to impeach his loyalty * THE PEOPLE, Or toshow asingle instance wherein be has failed to PROTECT ‘Those who patronize him. His prices are like the laws of the MEDES AND PERSIANS, UNALTERABLE ‘To quote them would inflame the already aronsed ‘and heated passions of his (would be) competitors; but if you would be made to understand the true inward- ‘ness, and feel the wholesome effects of ADLER O8 THE BRAIN, ‘You have simply to visit VICTOR E. ADLERS PERCENT CLOTHING HousE, 927 AND 929 SEVENTH ST. N. W., ‘Where a full explanation will be given, “without ‘TEN TEN | money and without price.” Ifthe explanation is satis- factory, and you see fit to makean investment, {t will be duly sppreciated, and you will be amply rewarded, av Reweunee rae Price. “Ga VICTOR E ADLER'’S TEN CLOTHING HOUSE, 927 and 929 7th Btreet Northwest, ‘Corner Massachusetts avenua, STRICTLY ONE PRICE, And that the lowest, Open Evenings until 9; Saturdays until 12, "5 CCOCH H OO II OCC REB ps, eed Ot ed SEs Dolowtng price, In “canes, cobtaining "one anaes bottleseach. OLD RESERVE WHISEY.......w stvoeeveneeesoess $1800 UNRIVALLED UPFER-TEN 15.00 BRUNSWICK CLUB’ WHISK Y—........1200 It ‘these from Cheel to of Fiver, a woaanaatp soon some tke (or by trelght to cay parvof U. & <propald! Ni, agent 50.6 Green, Now Menara Qn ‘for the ot For Excell: and ‘Quality, the Columbia, 1437 Peonayivanta avenue, Eat "rhey ‘are datirehy Ker toe naatscnatne, Saas back Weshington, D.O. | SCiseas 0 katural diavoc cad hie tenis UNARD LINE, guarantee a ‘These Whiskies under Cc ate periect terion be Fovaraed ‘tout expense Correspondence LANE ROvUTS THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIM- HE. & H. W. CATHERWOOD, ITED, BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIV- U4touth Front, Philadelphia, ERPOOL,CALLING ATCORK HARBOR. e7-3m N. ¥. Offiee—16 South William st. re Bree fier Mei 40. Xi, R.New York. oe URANTA......Set., Feb. TURAN... Bat, Meh. Oxxnox..—. a a ae, Tom 20) Bat M3 GaLiia... Sat, ‘sndau other paris of =e Ga ee Ae ee ce ge Rae wane AL po Vaannehy BRST SS oe aes Rost raten, an ga st ome of te principal Drug Stores and ty a 5 SAYINGS AND DOINGS IN SOCIETY. THE STREET RAILROAD INVESTI- THE DEAD GENERAL. Raising = Fund for Mre. Hanceck— Parley Pucnel Aconagumneae The President will be unable to attend Gen, Hancock's funeral. The cabinet will be repre: sented by Secretary Bayard (who will act as @ Pall-bearer}, Secretary Endicott and possibly one or two others. Secretary Whitney will not beable to attend, but will detail a mumber of Officers to represent the navy. Gen, Hancock has lef his family without Means and a subscription fund has been started in New York tor the widow. The plan was originated by ex-Police Commisstoner Gen. W. ¥. Smith, Gen. J.B. Pry, William Barns and T. L. Crittenden, J. Pierpont Morgan is treas rer of the fund. Already the fund bas begun its growth, these sums having been signed: Fomnet, J, iden (bond Of, the ist, @ John D. Crimmins, been 2d EDITION. Lat Tans t To St GOV. SEYMOUR'S CONDITION. ‘The Fatlure of His Digestion and Other Symptoms Alarm His Physician. Roms, N.Y., Feb. 12.—Dr. Ford, the physician ‘sttending Hon. Horatio Seymour, in a dispatch to a newspaper here, says: “There is no ent in the governor's condition strong as he ot a inoreasing uncertainty. the smal aaielary ‘S Moay aoa ‘Tieninea afr, D was a stately and 4 ‘The table was decorated with designs especially symbolic of the illustrious company. The cen- ter piece was a great pair of scales with upright ‘and cross piece of carnations and acacias, and President Hurt, of the W. and G. Rail- road Company, Refere the Senate Committee on Education and Laber. today the resolution of Sena- ‘yek, directing an 1 into the hours of labor a song At 12:80 p. m. k lay. He is not Was yesterday, and i \vorabl Weakness, His condit He takes so little nourishment of milk—and there is such a failure of I feel less easy about nim . His mind is clear, though ‘he is a little delirious now and then, as any one Would be in his condition, His emotions are somewhat disturbed, but not his intellect; ‘neither was it five years ago in his illness.” —————— TO INVESTIGATE THE CUSTOMS Mr. Hurt said it would not be practicable for to reduce its working hours before lay, as they must have additional employes and facilities for the 100 more horses for the luction will cost 50 resent, drivers and cond: a year; it will cost $60,000 more. na. directors had always re- son ar ada men; toomach for them. They had not in- ted @ reduction sooner because they did to goin advance of other compan! the Last year the ut, the average percent The real ex tate of the company amounts to a million dol lars. ‘Senator Van W; the financial trai show that a considerable ings had’ been emplo} other investments, reduced time in New York is twelve with @ half-hour lay-off, and as Mr. Hurt 19 willing to do as well as asked if he would be schedule at twelve hours, wil ble to take out an: Another fabs ia by the gift of Drexel and George ihe gifts have been ‘Uhe promise of “more tf necessary. The remains ot the dead general were placed 4. the sicol casket ree his di lon that than aid yostarday, order regardi garded 16 and 17 ing the troupe that are 10 ace inute guns will from the time the Steamer bearing the body leaves Governor's Procession reaches Trinity church, and will be resumed from the tune of Feembarkation at the Battery until the steamer "H. Snokeon and Capt. Win the remains, ete. Castle William Pieotedeperhs boned Island unl. the ‘The Senate Sub-committee New Yorx, Feb. 12.—Senators Allison, Ald- Tich, Miller, McPherson and Beck, the sub- ‘committee on finance of the United States Sen- ‘Ste, arrived here last n! mittee called upon his ala in the dividends had been Senshes deceny te ‘Major Richard Beck, 5th artillery, Officers, will constitate the « the body to Norristown, Pa. Randolph, 5th art lery tof 37 enlisted men of , Will proceed to inquired very closely into ok inquired very closely tn ing were Mr. Justice rs. Miller, Mrs. Blatchford and Jus Lice Bradley, Mrs. Field and Justice Miller, Mrs. Edmunds and Justice Wood: and Mrs. Sherman, Mra, M officer and @ detachn light battery F, Sth artilie Norristown, Pa, via the % execute the dring of May. Gen. Hancoc: Gen. Whipple also issied lowing: General Orders No. 2 mation of all concerned it is heret that the lieutenant general has as. immediate command of the division ol Allantic and department of the cast unti Successor to the command is assigned by the President of the United States, ‘The officers of the dey will be represented at Gen. Hancock's funeral hoticld and Lieut, They left Chicago tor New York yesterday alver- investigation which made into the methods of the custom service, and especially into the sp; Sommitice ail the ald posible ihe sessions comm: le. The: 8 will probably begin to-morrow ‘The Business Failures of the Week. New Yorx, Feb. 12.—The business failures in the last seven days, as number for the U: ‘Canada 37. ‘yek said the Justice Harian mn and Senator jackson, rs, Dorsheimer, Jus- "* ingalg end. Sue: us tice slatehtord Mra Tackereand Senttor fai; munds, Mr. Dorshetmer ahd Miss Morrison and Mrs. sentative Tucker, Seastor Jackson, ” Re} sentative Hammond, and the Chief J some dress of other company, ho to Aix his new half an hour ed that it bring back a carat he must have a margin of care in, and leave he ‘He said the compan; wanted to do the very best it could for the men. Senator Van Wyck was willing to accept 13 ise, but Mr. Hurt repeated that no rigid schedule could be fixed. He added would endeavor to give cars; wus ready to meet all the requirements of Congress, of the le and of the employes. He would promise all in his power to ameliorate the condi- tion of the employes, It would cost at least ear more to make the proposed re- r. Blair urged that the schedule be reduced to eleven hours a day Mr. Hurt said !t could not be done without re- ducing the pay. President Pearson Before the Com- ‘Mr. Pearson, president of the Metropolitan Street Railway company, stated that drivers average fifteen and a half hours a day, the hill boys fourteen hours, He said sixty-five per cent of all the street cars in the country are one-horse cars. The company employs 125 men, It was harder, he said, upon the man who had to drive and make chan) the man who had to driveonly. Last year y's receipts were larger than ever ing at the stables, and It owes for that, Itowes no other debts. 20 per earning are paid to drivers, 5 per company earns each share, ‘over the tom rted to R. G. Dun to 13 hours. d States 238, and hours asa com) of the Missourt ce plan nen ‘cowslip embosxed velvet, inand low bodice, edged with feathers. Mra, Waite wore prune astin, with vet with irom of fale aling ena a fy ron satin: Mrs. Mra Pugh, clack valve an, velvet Miss G brocade; Mrs. Tucker if ford, biack sati in lace; Mrs. Mil mauve brocade and biue; Mi satin combined with and chantill: FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL The New York Stock Market. of te New York Stock Special wire to HH. Dodge, O39 that the com by Major Gen. condi ‘Mrs. Sherman, Claret IT LEADS TO A WARM DINCUSSION AT THK Diack satin; ‘Mra, Biaton. | MEETING OF THE KOUSE COINAGE ComMITTER. front of white silk veiled with front of ries of white satin a, black satin, ‘The silver question came up tn the coinage committee of the House today for the first Ume. Before taking the matter upcare was taken that the proceedings should be kept secret, and everybody but members of the com- mittee was excluded from the room, The dis- cussion was hot from the first. Several resolu- Hons were offered and every member showed bis hand boldly. It was apparent from the first that there was no agreemeut upon any tion, Each member ex; Apparent that it Tectly between suspension aud majority would tavor the latter, the controlling element of the committee fav: neither the one nor the other, but are in favor of following @ conservative Course. Mr, Scott, ¢! Erle, brought up his comprountise bill, and the burden of the discussion turned upon’ it. The ‘Instead of twelve. lace; Mrs. Fiel white brocade Miss Van Vechten, a handsome cup satin, with garnitures of white lace. Secretary and Mrs. Whitney heid their first evening reception last night The hours were from 9 to 12, ry een ato, fig unui long'antor and hallways were crowded, and rooms were almost inaccessibie. The! and Mrs. Whitney received thelr guests in the Mrs. Whitney wearing dress of white lace, with pearl pendants, Miss Weddell wore dress of crimvon satin, veiled in black Some of those present were Secretary, Mrs. an icott, Secretary Lamar, ‘Mrs. Manning, Mrs. Carlisle, ex-Secretary Mr, and Mrs. Representative and ‘Mra, and Mrs, Cockrell, Senator and Mrs, Mrs, Cochran, Judge: ‘4 ts or arrivals ne eleven o'clock, The stairs agree ia rs the issue were made di- second drawi Washington Stock Exchange. ‘The following changes from yesterday's quotations on the Washington Stock Exchange are noted today: meisteee Eee asked. Soyosr hi fund, oe 320,000 in builk Speaker and Mrs’ Senator, Mra. ans 3.50 annually Thirty dollars was The stock is worth about ninety, and all can be bought that anybody may want. There are ith Tegard to a reduction of sted at the last rivers should be The drivers get $2 they must make the number of trips. The men would rather have more money for the service the; now than to have the hours . Mr. Pearson said some men employed at the Capitol are worked from 6a. m. to9 p. m., and he was sure that was as bad as any corporation. goin, "113% bid, 114: currency, coin, "128% bid. etown Gas, 44 bid. Corcoran SE oppose nd it Was favorably recely conservative members of the committee. Mr. on the committes vet vigorously and he was listened to with consid- erable attention. Towards the close of the Mr. James, of New York, introduced formai resolution: tthe interest af the country de- mands the restitation of silver to its former por sition as international money in permanent wality with gold. ved, That this end can be attained by the commercial nations, ins., 61 bid. Co- ed. Potomac Ins, 60 kk" Machine, 106 bid, 115, asked. Heal Estate Title Insurance, 101% bid, 101% asked. Penn. Tel. Co,, 45 bid, 49 asked. and Pot. Tel. Co,, 614 bid, 65'g asked. U, 8. Light, 70 asked. 14,450 shares, hours Mr. Pearson said he s meeting of directors that the paid more money. per day, but. and Mrs. Me Arthur, Lieut, Cowles, Lieut. Reamey, irs. Manderson, Representative and Mrs, Barrows, Mr. and the Misses Denver, d Mrs. Reuterskiold, Baron and the French minis- tecountess Nolgueras, Warren, Mr. Baroness a’ Itajul ter; Minister and Mrs, Kearney and Mrs. Pell, Paymaster and Mrs. Crosb; Lieut. and Mrs. Greeley, Count de M am Mrs. and Miss Schiey, Senor n Bigelow, Judge and the Misses Shel: labarger, Judge and Mrs, and the Misses Green, the Misses Beach and Miss Jarvis, Mr. and Mrs. Knott, Miss Bancroft, Miss Parsons, Mies Eads, Col and Mrs, Stecie, and Representative, eps esie! ee lo ite greatest capacity. ippe! ‘was opened at eleven o'clock, and a hot supper, with terrapin and ch: @ band played the di Mrs. Townsend's tea yesterday afternoon was ‘&® most delectable affair, and her handsome drawing-rooms were crowded all the afternoon, Mrs. Townsend wore 4 beautiful robe of black satin and jet, with a bouquet of Parma violets. She was assisted by Miss Townsend and Miss Sherrill, aud also by Mrs, Ackley, who presided over a table of dainty eatabies, One of the most agreeable receptions held yes- terday was that of Mrs. Senator Pagh, Those Assisting. her were Mrs,” Cochran, Mra Dew, of New York; Mrs. and Miss Davidson, Mrs. and Miss Martin, Miss Lee, Miss Barclay, Miss Cor- nelia Denver, Miss Jennie Denver, Miss Max. well, Miss Ames, Miss Wright, Miss Ryan and Miss Bostick. The Corcoran Cadet Corps gave their first complimentary hop at St. Joseph's hall last ming. ‘There was @ fine compan including many members of the mill panies, who attended in uniform. Thi tees in charge comprised Messrs. B. Hersey iliner, Chas. A. Meyer, Logan Wm. G. Morrow, Chas. Mar- Gwynne, Geo. Baltimore Markets, LTIMORE. Mp.. February 12.—Virginia sixes, seduce coupons, 00; ew tives, Goat tentordien, BALTIMORE, Mp. F middling, 9. Floor stead, and get the same pay. concurrent action of and by no other moun ‘The extreme silver to this, but it was then eussion, and the 12.—Cottor y and quiet “iowa, 00; do. extra,3.2584.00; ey mills super, s-b0ng Pata family, 5.40; do. superlative, | Spain sug eo: do. paris patent. G20, Fed, : Winter red, March, 80x00; Mag, southern tiominal; ‘western a shade firmer; ‘southern (igs March, aad Tig: Ot ; March, 470474; ‘Gats dull and firmsouttiern, te, SUad2: western mixed, 37098: firmer, 68a72. Hay firm: eting will be held, THE HOUSE LABOR COMMITTER son The Bell Telephone Contest. decided to-day to report favorably a bill grant- ing 15 days leave of absence in each year to all theemployes of the bureau of engraving and printing. They decided also to recommend the passage of the “servant girls bill,” which Servants @ lien upon personal and housel Property for wages. = eee Distriet Government Affairs. THE Y. M. C. A. TAXES, Messrs, B. H. Warner and J. 8. Kimball, repre- sentatives of the Youn; ciation, yesterday, on bel Tequested the District Commissioners to con: sider carefully the bill sent to the Commission- ers from the Senate District committee, re- the association from taxation. committee was acoom| Crocker, of the jail, who s1 Men's Christian association held religions eer. jail every Sun on id be considered.” BUILDING PERMITS Entwisie: Mra, B. F. Hunt, : $1,000. John Bress- street northwest; air brick dwelling, ‘Mra. B. Ham: Mr. Beckwith. who wus one of counsel for the petitioners in the telephone hearing before Neca retary Lamar, is now iu the city. connected with the a the validity of the Beli patents, Mr. Beckwith. has had considerable expert: matters, He sald toa STAR reporter th “Bell patent has been aunt uso,” that in the various states local ¢ of different names have the eoypston pany Hot appearing in the orga but, said Mr. Bebiowitie could develop Lie fact Udat Us chiet proprietor in all the Suid be fied the first suit ag in Memphis, as d existence thei organization was elfected, aud th Pany interests hidden. Mr. iteckw pian is adopted to avoid sults, bu cannot afford to #8 such couduct would to a confession of cuiit. Was served, ani white, 46a50: do. Fel ‘eirs from’ the and February, Did: seeamer, 4 2; western w! Pennsylvania, 39042. Ry With good dvinand—prime to cholee western, 16.0. Provisions firmer. M ul meats—shoulders andclear rib sides, packed Bacon shoulders, 4m: clear rib sides, Bivaiy. Ay Lard—refined. 747% Butter frm~ ‘Petroleum nominally 3 Fetined, 7a7¥». Coffee easler—Kio cargoes. ordinary ‘Sugar quiet — A ‘sot, O%a10%, Whisky firm, Frei erpool per steamer vi 524 floor, Io. rath, lower, 16 ‘barrela: ‘w ; bushels; oats, 6,000 bushels; rye, ments—four, 5.777 barrel 4.008 less pork, 10,76a11.75, ‘Men's Christian asso- alf of that institution, ied by Warden thatthe Young vices in the thought shoul issued by Int repair frame, Tunlaw nahan, repair frame, 422 $400, G. F. J, Colburn, x 300 Q street north wes! mer, repair frame, Glenwood road; $150. —o ALLEGED PoLicy MEN ARRESTED.—Detec- tives Ratt and Block, with Officers Waiker and Groff, of the seventh’ icy shop at the Chicago Markets. CHICAGO. February 12, 11:15 am—The earl ‘in wheat was easy, in consequence of. firmer on reports of some ex; Daord and s continuation ot weather. May advanced to ng off gully e rt business at the sear Bip. and ts mow nate INDICTMENTS RY THE Gna id Jury today reported the foliowsny 4 were then discharged til 1m Bush, asst with intent Jonn ‘Noon 1. 30 Lard—May, tin, EC. Edw Graves, J. J. Carroll, T. 8. The final reception of the Chinese Minister, Tsao Ji ior to his departure for hom: last nij eat the ministerial residence, Stewart Castle, was an exceedingly interestin The guests were recel v: in the main drawing room by the Minister, surrounded by the members of his legation. Mr. Tsai Kwoh Chins, Bir. D. W. Bartictt, Chi ‘Hansoi ir, an Fang, Mr, Lin ‘Chun ct, Faided an alloged deaptured a quantity of treet northwest, and cay quant 7 ey arrested Eustace ICE GORGES IN THE POTOMAC. Fears of Damage When They Break Up. REPORTS FROM UP THE RIVER, 10:30 a, m.—The signal corps stations along the river report that from present indications it is impossible to tell the extent of the freshet. At Seneca, twenty-two miles from Washington, rapidly and gorged with ice, At Great Falls the river is rising slowly. At ine miles rom Washington, river is completely gorged with ice twenty ‘feet No ice running yet anywhere. 12 M.—Seneca reports water still rising, ‘The m moving, but gorged at the dam, Great Falls reports no material change since Arlovitz, larceny; James Gash, larceny. from ¥ it with Latent to Wm. Green, ass Augustus Harris Janes Williams, alias Jack: larceny; John Plowden, W. Dennixon, phernalia, The: fen, who has heretofore pleaded gui a sinrilar charge, and, charg backing the game, while Chas, Morris, colored, was arrested as the runner, They were both precinel, where they were housebreaking in t orgery, and Chas. Loi taken to the seventh and handsome affair. held in default of bail GLANDERS Amon; good deal of talk RANGE OF THE THERMOMETER.—The follows ing were the readings at the signal offi 4 12 a m., 41. Minimum, 37. THE Horsks.—There is ong hack and stable men about glandered horses and Mr. M. P. Key, who has made a special duty of investigating the matter, thinks thecity has very many cases He states that Mr. Holland, of Sandy Springs, Md., who kee] mau and Percheron breeds, hat his stableman cai per and aed of tt, and at last, Mr. Holl ras compelled, in self-defense, to burn his own st Larges its contents to rid himself the river 1s risin, Palm Lee, Mr. Tsun abd others, English, and they ail devoted themselves with true oriental cour- tesy and hospitality to the entertainment of Pe avid paturally was able to f much service to the guests Ot course. the bospialitier of the e luded cups of tea of surpassing exce Sther rare Chinese delicacies were offered io the Among those present were: Chief Justice alte, Justice, Miller, Justice Wecds, Justios Gray, ex-Justice Siro! Sony cx teste Gigi, ME Rcuenaed, Bees missioners "Edmunds, Webi Senators Call, Dawes, Dolph, Hawley, Hoar, Morrill, Vance, Seven Locks, Counr IN GexexaL Tena. Todas, Wail agt. Robinson; rearguinent come Equrrr Cover—yudge Cor, Today, Wilson agt. Braw: mg 4 ye to Uhl | Hay ward; Lestinvony HF Brnas. lost five horses ht the distem- r. Holland was XT LOOKS THREATENING, The river is open and running rapidly from one mile below Cabin John bridge to the Chain bridge. There will be a big rise in the river, es give way at Seneca or at Seven Locks with a heavy flow, there will be damage. It now looks like this, bleand much of the distemper. DEATH OF Miss Kats EVELITH.—A gram Was received to-day from Rev. Maynadier, announcing the death of Miss Eve- lith, at 6 o'clock this morning, at Father May- nadier’s parish, near Baltimore, Miss Evelith madier, the widow of an auntof Mrs. Phelps, or; Mr. McKenney, clerk ed So ft, Jones; ale Gecreed and n Bow! pointed trustee to sell. ve} Harvey; do. J. 1 McNally. dos i Jxcurr Court—Judge Hagner. To-day, Gittings, use of vc. agi. Barbour & Verdict for plaintiil—g500. Sebulte ie; defanit. Coleman agt. N.L. Mar- ee a and Lydecker, an ego and Wilson, or Teepresentatives Cox, Clements, Crane, Kerham, Phelj lowa, Speaker ‘ont, ‘Cannon, Daniel, Waite, man, and Beach: resent Were: inches rise 11 mandoah since’ last re- rt. Very little ice running, No break in tomac as yet. Interior Department Changes. Miss Katherine Raney, of Ohio, has been ap- Pointed to a $900 clerkship in the Second As- Sistant Postmaster General's office under the civil service rules, Geo. A. Emmerson, a special examiner at $1,400, and Theodore E. Lawton, a clerk at $1,200 in the pension offi ison, of | moted from $1,000 to $1,400 ffice. was a sister of Mra. General Maynadier. an the widow of Capt. Phelps, a ir. Henry J. Nelson, editor of the Boston Post, was in Washington yesterday. —Mr. T, T. Stewart, of Washington, isin the on a pleasure % minister to Mexico, Teached the City of Mexico L, B. Brown and wife, of Jones, of New York, and fin salied from New York for Europ der Comin m New Yor urope esterday.——Representative . Co Arey and family, of Bost York, Sam'l 4. ‘Swann, Oliver, New Yor Thomas F. Barr, of’ NAL COURT—Judge MacArther, To-day, Albert Ki c Sir Lionel We: leben, Mr. Reuterskiold, Baron d’ Iyjuba, and many secretaries and attaches of the various ions. Others were: moni seeetary to he President; District ‘Wilson, Ansist Messrs.’ Brown, hoeter, of the State de and Fairchild, Assistant Secret Solicitor; Mr. McGregor Cols. Sheridan, hardson, Commodore PERSONAL. —I WH, aksault; OL guilty. Neto tS iy PoLice Court—Jud; To-day, Joun James, col jarris; $5 or 15 di affray; $5 or 15 days, of State Porter, Everett, St. Clair, and Kieck: 5 Messrs. Sinith ries Treasury; nge H. Jackso: Personal recuguizauee. Charies Wag: coent exposure; 85 or 15 days, Charles Smith, wife beating; personal recoguizance. Tur Basy 1 Writ. Red Star Temoved ils croup. ‘Twenty-five cents. Why suffer with mumps? Si. Jucobs off them. Fifty cents a bottle. Jud; Mevui Bheridan and and Blont; Mr. F. A. Queen, Postinaster General Vit Adami. Mr. W. B. Shaw, Mr. Hail Dr. Macdonald, Mr. Lamar, Mr. C. 8. Noyes, Mr. le, Rey. Dr. Bartle ne hast ‘Norahott Postinaster Chambers, Hon. Horatio King, Mr. Admiral Rodgers, and Col. John 8.Cunni ‘Mrs, DuHamel has issued cards for a reception dnoghtors, the Misses ‘Mrs, Commodore Queen, at the navy yard, ‘will omit her usual reception on Monday next. Mise Cleveland, Mra. Manning, Mra. Endi- Prealdauts fecapuon wo tne aipioesaus 6 corps » Im not issuing Satcuet ae site tocnesion, the precedent estab- shed by former administrations ‘The wife of Governor Scaies, of North Caro- seen visiting the family of Major HL. Col, Charters, of Virginia, is visiting his rela- tives, Prot, and Mrs. A. P. Montague, at their Fesidence, 1514 Corcoran street, Gen. and Mrs, J. W. Foster, Mr. J. W. Thomp- _——_—_~-e+_____ THE SECRETARY oF WAR and Adjutant Gen- ¢ral Drum went to New York this afternoon to Attend the funeral of Gen, Hancock. APPOINTED.—Miss Lyda Bull, of St. Louis, has Deen appointed stenographer to Attorney Gen- eral Garland, She is the niece of his deceased always cures ‘are’ at the ——Col, fashington,and Assistant ‘United States Treasurer Canda were in Chi on Wednesday.—J, B. Kimball, of New jr@bt Cinclnnad, and kckiord r., of Cincinnatl, an h, are at Williard's.—R. B. Mothershead, of head, of Idaho, af at the National, =W. 8. Driver, of Chicago, Philadelphia, an ae Francisco ‘wife are at the Ebbitt. News Briefs. ‘New York obamber ot commerce yester- iva pointed a comunitiee to centennial celebration in that ci George Washington's inauguration as Presi- damage to the U. 8. steamer Omaha, by her collision with the British steamer Ching- We Kong on the seventh ultimo was ‘the loss of her bowspring and hea dgear. ‘The heavy rain caused a rapid rise o Gov Fitshugh Leo beld his Dest public recep- ae bg ES ‘Mansion in Richmond Dr. Mr. Hudson, Mr. | soswerr. on a ob eemahiinchs ‘J. W. Lrodell, cep ee foore, of Tren: Sine montne, aera: Puuerai will take place from parents’ residence No, on Salida. Feorearyigaty in Frederick. Md. 588, WILBUR BROWN, ‘at Ouk i111, noon, Saturday. Sahm Chew, on February Bie ged iu Chew, on February i, 18%, Funeral wil tae piace at ube residence of DaHamel, for to- | 226,0 Sueet southoust, Fatsn RErort ABOUT ATTORNEY GENERAL 23, from 4 until 7 GaxLanp.—Reports that Attorney General Garland will resign, as well as that he has to relinquish his Pan Electric learned on the aut they are incorrect. The Attorney General at Present has no intention of doing either. He Mitated to-day that the tel ever been mentioned in cabinet meeting since last fall, when he madea statement tothe President, aud reduced it to writ! it. Ho has not any cabinet and jocular C. H. Smith, of cimoad. offered till rife, but it iraary ier, Avaiine. Heanderst 438 Louisiaua avenue, aud ve borue to Isrwel CMF ‘Choreb at Lo'clock. Family and ited. February 110 sou of Walter Hand months apd five days. @ matter had Arieude are Feapect= 1886, CLARE: Katie L. Dean, aged ad will take place trom the residence of his 0. 518 10th suse. Sunday evening ae nd relatives hivites te aiteud te was followed. cer since, except in a Eropin riengs pm EDWARDS. On whe ev: ork 20, 1 Tila Gtr. Eee 1 tet ‘MAS. MARY kK ‘Bawards. Pror. A. J. Drvoz, the weather prophet of ‘Hackensack, N.J., isin the city, and had an interview with Gen. Hazen his method of p board and an to-day to present redictii in the relerred to the indications interchange of views took place. REPORTED a Aeneas Gaaeere ALLI- itis reliable’ tetormned test Garrett of systems of roads sve united to defeat the scheme to turn the ing over to the Pennuyivente Sous ——+or___ SULLIVAN ann RYan May Meer AT Last.— response to! ‘Sullivan’schallenge Pad hed from Chicago that he wouk instead of 35,000 a side. pertimian wer ake ‘dispatel ioghivens giotber, Mike ing ‘vate, five men on a side,” EDWAKDS, relic KVELETH. Miss KATE, st ce of her x E, st the residence of Bd, at@am, riday, Pevruasy will be to the home of her prottefange, STU gra she hameat nat ace ium Epaay titia S'S Ta tion in the Execative hiouuble people, fashio: ters union in Richmond, ‘a boycott of the firm of stationers and job of citizens who wit * Sebsefer and Maurice ¢ blitara anaie 2. The match is 0. On Thursday, ‘agcom panied by bis

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