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rp Beet. EDUCATION AUCTION SALES. CTI ALES. Lap: A werrca ‘The District in Congress. HE WOMAN SUFFRAGE ASSOCIA- Mr. Cannon Breaks His Nese. ‘on ==> | === AUCTION & 5 Tur TES OF 2, E D i A Sone Greate mies TION. TMK MORMON LEADER CONSIDERABLY BRUISED HATZ SCHOOL ___ FUTURE DAYs. FUTURE DAYS. exam In the Senate to-day Mr. Colquitt introducea — IN His ATTEMPT TO ESCAPE. Are recognized the world over aa the best housewives ‘ mar c PR we 6 eee | RORIE Rowktwe Aa ieee eae Some comes ay I pg een a ea ee gg LANGUAGES, WALTER B. WILLIAMS © CO,, Aucta, (OF HOUSEHOLD ta pws G., (728 14th st. aw.) And No. #595. on the 12ih day of February, A. P. By virtue of a decree by the Supreme: Court of the District of Columb.a, in equity cause feel attempts to taxe ofColumbia. The bill is in accordance with the pesca Canvon was promptly taken before Judge Zane, a Sacyestan Banana cees Samet ‘His meals do oe, {XPressed in an interview | Miss Anthony delivered the opening address | and gave bonds in $45,000. An escort of two At auction rooms, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY | not taste right; his coffee is poor, bis breed tke dough « | Teprovides Toren ele ened In, THE STAR, | at the first publiceession of the Woman Suf-| military officers and 27 enlisted men accom- —_—_ PORTS OF AMERICA. iven bo 1 Cites ainant, and ‘TtWENTIETS, 1896, at TEN U'CLOCK, ‘his cakes half done, his meats burned to a criap, hus the unity frage associati t the Unt ist church | panied the special train. The court room was peal Cities. 1 whe i jor and - comm} » the Distric ibd vided ion at 1 wersalist ‘pal pect Trial Lessons to show | Jones et al defenders Toonielon WEDS uKRACING linen without that snow-white gloes that good soap ak Into twenty-two election districts, and if the re- | yesterday. afternoon, taking the piace of the | densely packed, Marshal Ireland expresses BO fs _ | AY. THE TWENTY-FOURTH DAY OF FEBRU- ways gives it The man of the bouse becomes gloomy sult ofeach election sha‘l be in tavor ot probibi- | president, Mra. Stan ‘who is detained at Goubt ofcannon’e attempt to escape, Ak sage [ER ACCEPT ALINE 10 ace PalAhG, At poblic auction, at, FIVE | Parlor and Chamber Furniture, Steel Engravings | aod tmorose,and the pisasas howe be once eds | ‘THE PAYNE INVESTIGATION. Hop then the liquor traiie shall be suppressed | home by iilnes. Min wattage eed ung | he Brobably hid confederates, bat Taine them is Mondays, Toesda: oo + remisen. co! several pete, hanged mistake _—_ under penalties. ness. by not pping from & train right © BNE MIE | gne imane cesedt uy aanare a9, ip Georseione. tn | umber of Sewing Machines, Uinig ‘Tables and Sod the tring wittteatd tes Mane and daescare| Mir. Pendicton's Friend Clark irvin| “ihe bill propaes tp divide the District ito | movement irom the begionine, ana’ cnpeeased Place. When Cannon was recaptured. he wes © STAYMAN'S, U4 Post. | istrict of Columbia, improved by & i pacian Soctaa he prone ppd Ey ie neers Soak ieee twenty-two election if atthe faith in its wack | some distance from the track, od bad two 1 nag” ) fume house known ws os N street, oi | SeHeral assortment of other goods necessary t0 | that he gets the best, and the best only, and the home Before the Committee. Ht Teo tember pen =. futare. Mrs. Harriet R. Shatt renege gone Eyton pag Bons op Rem io bis WAND TATGRAT RABY AUD | tasainene clomtear coma meena eee ee is once more happy. Suow-white linen again adorns | Special Dispatch to Tue BVENING STAR. sale the pensity for violatton of the Ton” & Teper’ froma the Massechuentis ansotte- | Sui Of Rei on hina: cea ukontoe: AD ep unnough Corr sense bor snd ‘rg oy the property! or al casa the optlon ALSO AT TWELVE O'CLOCK, the house, and the secret is given to the husband. CorumBus, On10, Feb. 18. ‘ eas than $100 nor more than | DON A een wate by me Sarah 2 Rowe was broken, and he was considerably Asie. | SE gE Be eT now, rate, | SASS CHTOESS Phactons,Boeres, Wacom, x | To Ti etary itches ace mie hernier | The Payne, investigating “committe this #0000; \mprinooment trom piney aayeto one | Perkin Of Oho, and Mr ifelon M. Gouger of | Ursa, but” wat’ nt sori hare Maryhal P | 2 oe peas BROS, Auctioneers Sill by receiving aa ‘a reward one of the habdsoare moming had before them Judge MeGllvay, ot | seriptions under rigid resrictions, © At the evening session the church was erowd- | #1,000 to 4 Nevada shertif Wo let ttm go. ne Pencie = = ‘ = prizes which are distributed among the users of the | Scot > an . Clark Irvin, a warm THE GRANT SOUVENIRS, ed. Addresses were made by Mrs. Clara B. —— SEV SSES FOR BEGINNERS a = x NW T STREET, BE]WEEN NIN can e 1 x ir AND ADU ASLO withers gow ronsrrso, | PUGH THE YEAR Witt THE FORTS | | ANb'funth STREEis NOcHW EST tome and costly premula with this excollet re-| executive committee, but lost caste among the | 1213! Te elution formally socepting. from Wn. | cago, and Rev. Rush R.shippen. At ihe clove | Sanus ac'numaputia om tne tend: coaiuer voll Saueis, GUNTLEER KAD SOUTER i E RINGs GARDEN anioiier Poems. afer WEP, SPIeEH, O80, at ELVES solvent, which is worth more money than is paid | latter-day democrats because of his alleged ran iss Anthony asked the audience to vote on | Shai: Tarn to tead. write a NCH and GER- . MAN at Kooms Litt are sous Poetry. Five Minutes Dally GEEMAN Class 31. CC FRENCH CLAS —} st ition, Also, F SH08 lexinte GERMA at the Stu SAXTON. S12 NINE NSTRUCTE matics and Civil Service Examiner. Appite sCHOOL OF MUSIC. Ss ec24m consideration of the house. ‘The House committee on rallroads and canals | {reg ahg'fect comstruction of Biblical ‘eae r ings, and urging women to read for lemselves, Engtish, by Prof. F JOHN C. PARKER'S, HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P. M,, in front of the | Even ie se use eee mall Leayyny reppin have decided tore favoratly the a “4 Peps re igor hed Hergetced erry = gr fag) 320 ama S19 Timat nw. | TG Mies hand 15; in Wollara’s, subdivision of Peorgectap toe Niatergaapraied peerage ae Heoegs ea amabertnia, |_| ont appropiate $5,000,000. far "Erie claimed that the BBibig was full of “anguinenta ri 1 ENRY © LANCAS 20 7TH N.W., are: recorded In Liber It, L. H., folio 820, of NDON, Feb. 18.—Mr. Cham! in denies ., for woman si ‘he whole subject was re- - ee ee ore: Catholic. Gan Wad | He surveyor's ofice of sald District, situated on Mary- | the lirgest amount of wrappers, the distribution not | that there is any dispute or difference of opin-| The Pacific raliroads committee decided to | ferred back cope pony : STABLISHED 1877, | candies, Candlesticks, Vases, Diaries, Artists Maeriuis, | land avenue, 1:3th street and F street northeast. being inany way a case of chance. Send tor mam- | jon concerning the government poliey towards | report favorably the bill requiring railroads to <iie Asta MOONE SEARED’. Jae balit pies premises Japanese Novelties, at lowest prices, nli-i6we ’ | And wt ME BDNESDAY, THE THIRD DAY, OF | moth ilustrated cetalogue, free. Address R. W. Bell | Ireland between self and bie col es in | pay for the survey of their earned lands and to rs “ wens aeuid ‘ THe. t Prinetpal_ | WV Y Feiek Bie Ma Be An, HATE P Ast FOUR | sfanufacturing Company, Buffilo, N.Y. 183 | the cabinet, = Ket out patents, s0 as to be subject totaxa- | The program for this afternoon's session at Fad x Stock Or Hoxway Goons 4 : tion, the Universalist church Includes addresses. by ‘LEA’ Miller, of Md.; Elizabeth Avery Merriwether, of - * ; telegraphed this forenoon from the bedside of ——~+or_—___ 3 peg pri he aed : “dh Skat kinds ich ‘to enumerate woud fe | of Sta, 40,41, A4and 45.1n Wotan eublviion John 8. Gough: “Mr. Gough passed a vei Gen. Hazen’s Accounts. sills oventng adresses will be'maae by Hat, | Nabe, for Lexingion. 8 Praso Lrscoxs Voss, “iy watld ask may Bien to call early and make seleo- | 375,,18 survayor's ollie, together with ail the im FROM fon.” Tuter'on Dre Barns’ wlegrpneds sain, | WHAT CONTROLLER MAYNARD SAYS ABOUT Shattuck, Susan B, Anthouy and Julia Ballard | \'m.°9%46 9 m.. dul iss (LARA HARRISON, tions before the rush commence : 3 his ral THEM. 5 Pupil of Wm. Mason X.Y. G1 Mst. nw. _ja6-2m* | “Sweat prices for all goods guaranteed. fliers ofa One-qyart ise roams, bennuce i (ee GROGAN'S INSTALLMENT HOUSE] a a hel Second Controller Maynard said to-day that | ., The resolutions adopted by the association in SUQRTHAND AND TYPEWEITING Pracrr | A, sureialty will be made of selling any and all | (Oy 96 gale with ak, per nent etna eats ee Hickman to Piteh f public session p » Mica inoct os gnirarterd anstrnctions | by corresponden: A. H AND AMERICAN POETS. ieaitinas 06 PART OF LOT 8, SQUARE 361, sake iatelber vane worth rectin, 5 grand ribution in October next we 4isoen sth, | Being the eastern 22 fect front of said lot by adepth | over $125,000. Of course, In giving. away this | @!ected against the retiring of Mr. Pendleton | the Ne ‘Gay from Saturday noon NT ; 5.8 | the quest : A O'CLOCK PM. we will éeli, in ‘front of 0 for tals beyond her comprehension. The seofet | Inek of interest in the Bookwalter campaign. It | Grant aud tenderian Teer Thee eae ae | Hone ee hy ctige cits. S| antl Monday evening. |» premises, Js soon told, ‘The presents given away has already been developed that the first move nat these articles shall be preverved 18 TODAY'S EXECUTIVE SESSION. Eis Actiox Arroven.—The action of the ional Museum. The resolution Was ran Batidine. by Abbot: Re cHeNT. | jstament, in th original Greek. Rachel, by Keanard. Zeyh, by Helen Jackson. on Language. VOLUTIONIZ: 5 The executive session of the association, whieh | assistant trearurer at New York tn refusing te ° from politeal life. was. Ini ited directly af-| based upon a communication’ from the Na- : 2 Otfertiss Gneinitd casks tilance tm one and two | lst amount of mone; in presente whey nave & two-| tor the defeat of Bock walter but oulg nesmued | tioual Muscum to Prot iaiee nanion ainsotin | DEERE at ton o'clock this morning, was pro-|ecept deposits of silver until be te whi » yeurns Metiees Waraie periat iuctg Beye | sald onjece in view: eowing taat oes neces, | tangiinsiiane kotee nae ee to the fact that the articles ‘were in the custody | tractea until nearly one o'clock. Some of tho | count ther fs In strict aecordance with Ineurwee ee “mrauaually. by deed of trust oF | sary ‘many excallent qualities of Freach of the War department and advising that lnw- | resolutions di - on | Hons issued by the United States treasurer, aieaah at option ofp archaaer A dcposlt of 610 re Vileteougises Os ciate of Ge pate ity 6° REASEEMBLENG Or SAkGiAaeire, ful stope be taken to place them in the custody | which there ws een ee Ree | Simitar instru ons have been sent i. ail Sinser’s covs., Yerms to be complied with Iu ten dave, | clded to spend a large amount of money in introdacing fests of the museum. 3 ence of opinion. There were a number of new- | sistant treasurers, the object belng to Insure olitermdie tte rit reserved to feel! the property" | It, trusting thatthe lange future sales of the soap wil. | The Krish Question to Come Up in March ent as iiinl ali ettamllniyy 4 per purer mpmarrtactrme gy ortm that | et ae ee im Me Sending ot govere- the risk and cost of the defaulti are! rafter | w em. It ‘ead Gen. Birney was before a sul no it of Tesolution was accepted sett: fort! at five daye public Rei ne, iocager Ls i ne Sriteed ‘hen it becomes better known, amply repay th¢ Londons, Feb. 18.—Parliament reassembled orn ing Pe PE would require large sum of money to properly intro” | to-day. Mr. Gladstone stated, in the House of | the House District committee to-day, present- | (We Protest against the adinission to the Union John L. Vogt has sent to Major Dye, through, A ot pich st a . Call tor prospectan, ds BUNCASON BROS, avets | duce it, and in order to arcompli the mame ParFoR | Commons, that after he government had con- | #6 is side ofthe echo! board Coutroversy. contala's providion exclading spcice mea the | THE STAR, 200 bread Uokets for the poor, ——— >¥ VIRTUE OF A CERTAIN DEED OF TRUST. | 17 8 novel way they. led to give their patros cluded the financial business they had to place exercise of the elective franchise.” A resolution ? ing alan indeed pet a nce | Pret Biwaaewus “Grd day Of December sp; | benefit of the money which would otherwise be spent | before. the house, they will beable to state Capitol Topics, providing for making the work distinctly Traveler's Guide. nicer lpenrod ie mio | en at ‘scortment of Valentines, Birthday, is —mute a? Pimothy F. Lee—l will on S.\T- | in advortising.and devised this method of having thelr} a part, if not the whole, of the Irish THE MORRISON TARIFF BILL, national, having tor tts object the securing of @ B.4& P. Station, 6th and Beta —Por r ee of In ‘has Usually Vigding aud Cards of Condolence. os pa ave, | ELECEN OCLOGR EM. UNG eee petielaist | Patrons and friends herald its qualities, thus eccom- | measurés they Intended to introduce. He ex-| The committee on ways and means today in- | coustituiional amendmen hee aa ae an Howton and ihe hast, For particulars call | Wiens Mas LDON'S DANCING ACADEMIES, AT 100d ‘The Stygmograph Multiple Copying Pen. st nw. pace tenets ne ‘The Hektograph Dry Copying Process. ‘The Cyclostyle Duplicating Apparatus, address Miss MA . Engraving. Printing, Binding. 2imh se | Copying Presses, Stylographic Peus, Gold Pens, Inks ELOCUTION ANI Aric| failkinds Fine and Commercial Stationery. ite ‘ted, he said, to be through the financial bus- or state legislation, was presented and referre: Hotaceang retin ti guah anAtaree cpa ngs | Pood qanitin Go reentn ase toeete | fuons about the'asd‘ot ‘Murch. Mrs Gindstoue | tuted See ents or ie Cote S| Race: ue ee commetionn oe teetaibons, aioe: announced further that the government had no | Pinion from the Secretary Treasury 88 | voked a discussion, in which some delegates ex- and Liam; 2, 350, OF Boson. 2 pit. (dail © pan dally: "Ou Sai ‘ats in the saloon, numbered 937 D Street N. W.,in Wash- | good qualities and rewarding those who use It ington city. “Terms of sale, cash. No matter what inducements are offered for the in- ae robabl 1-20 night" Por at intention of reuewing coercion in ireland. to the le effect of the tariff rates pro- | pressed strong state rights scntitentia ts DUNCANSON BROS. Auctioneoss SS” nti Sotgction enerecte Un om ap Scere 8 | Alluding to the foreign Polley of the new rov-| posed ir the Sforrison Gul “upon the ‘govern. eaten peo hierar nd Pittabary and west. SGERY SALE GT PHONO SY So new-made friends drop o become | ernment, Mr. tone said he woul low enues upon rs cepa ee EY EITUATED | itsenemies, ‘This ts not so with French Villa. the eastern policy inaugurated by his prede-| customs business. It was stipulated ‘by the | The longest and most interesting discassion —— TEENTH STREET EAST, F STREET AND | _ Its quality is not deteriorated tocover the expensesof | cessor, Lord Salisbury. low tariff members that in the event of the | was ona@resolution sent by Mrs. Stanton, pro- expres, THIRTEENTH STREET NORTHEAST, COR- | the graud distributions, but itis of the same quality | In the house of lords, Earl Granville, secre- | failure of the Secretary to return an answer by | testing against the teaching of clergymen and eee tary of state for the col Bee T ‘and ‘the South, NEROF TWELETH AND D STREETS NORTH- ry of state for the colonies, announced that | next Tuesday the cousideration of the tari EAST, AND CORNER OF SEVENTI ‘as it will be when they discontinue the giving of pres- ies, = | axency. Dealers supplied at eburches, in barmony with the old Mosaic “ bill will begin on that day. WM. BALLANTYNE & SON, . s ents to its consumers. The idea in placing French | ‘he government would not introduce any Irish laws, not’ recognizing the equality of women | $226, 428 SEVENTH STREET. Siitktr Noni BETWEEN SEVEN TEES TH | Villa In the market Iawith « view of ‘making it the | ycesures Into parliament before the frst of NOTES. with'men, Mrs. Mariila M. Ricker championed | AND EIGHTEENTH STREETS NORTHEAST, | beat and cheapest soap offered, trusting that by its eee tees The Senate yesterday confirmed the nomina-| the resolution. Mrs. Perkins, of Ohi, abd Jesy Recewen. A AUCHON. A eccmse Guar ce ood qualltya lasting repatation will be made, which | WILL Make Home Ruilea Fest Questi tion ot George M. Stearns as U.i, attorney for | other ladies, opposed taking aus such action. | THE UNITED STATES OFFICIAL POSTAL | the District of Columbia, passed bn the Souk ase will result in a large and well-paying business. Loxpox, Feb, 18.—The conservative meeting | Massachusetts. send missionaries to the churches and convert | GUIDE FOR 1668, ofJanuary, A, D. 1580 16 Cause No. 0731, Equity dies | | A glance atthe lt of handsome and valuable pre®- | to-day resolved to make home rule a ost ques: | | It is sald that Senator Jones, of Nevada, has | tsecamnon” joeket “No. 25, wherein Charles... W. oa Mrs. Merriwether offered as a substitute a On sale and subscriptions recelved. Washington | pisinant, und Mary & Wollard and others are defend- | vaine of sour money returned to you in the way of a | pose will support the Purnellites in their de- | of Collectors Chase and Pilisbury, which were ents will convince you that you can easily have the | tion in the house of commons, and for this pur- | decided to report adversely on the nominations Se.l “at public auction, on TUESDAY, lied MARCH SECOND, Pablig, auction, on TUESDAY: | present, the soap prie.ically costing you nothing. | Mand to have it precede land reform in. the | referred to him by the Nuance committee. resolution protesting against what sbe c fifteen pus preferre snow ete and fully displayed 12th ani John B. Gough Dying. Senator Vest, who has been very il, is re-| Mary F. Eastman, of Mass; Caroline Hallowell | cnd foors consisting in’ part of CHRISTMAS and | -LMMEDIATELY ATER, in front ot the premises, | Gloop N xwst Goon Nuws Puitapetruta, Feb, 18.—Dr- R. Bruce Burns | covering. i! dt | G. A. WHITAKER, Bookseller and Stationer, 1105 Penusyivania ave. | Teduired on enc Lot 10, in square numbered 1008, situated corner of id streets northeast. I will sell Portiand. the publications representing that the alleged | Eetcion tomorrow afternenn, “20 pm. dally, except Buna ‘secured by deed o levi Hickman, of | irregularities in the accounts of Gen, Hazen | “In the executive scesion: yesterday the old | oY& MuBEAN itor ry Fon property. sold or all cash, OF purctisete ‘A deposit of $o0 | FOr all in need of FURNITURE, CARPETS, STOVES | | PoRTLAND. ME., Feb. 1! | Crrccrarexa Limrary, he | tions of ‘The largest and best in the city, with constant addi- | public notice of such ne Feaired on eats cee sod at time of suey Coney. | and HOUSL-EURNISHING GOODS in general, Heide Ene Page eat: pitch forthe Port: | nad been satisfactorily explained, or that an | officers were relected, us stated in yesterday's | hie gyu's Maat tL AS Ling, &e., et of purchaser. Te ‘to be com- wi -furnished home | \° nge STAR Pica With inten days tom any ofealerotuerwise the | $200 oneneed be withont « well-furnishe Nolan and @ good bonus for hin, but he re-|@ffangement had been made by which Trustee reserves the right to resell at risk and cost of fused. He has record of 174 in Batting,and|the matter would be held up, were | ;,\ 4); ition of the ladies will appear befurce ser, att . the £ clury committee Saturday morn defwulting “purchaser or purchesers, after tive dass’ | we are determined to knock the bottom om of high | {8 a Hine fielder. cntirely erroncoas. He said that a further ex-| Ing in Lehalf of the proposed 161 ameurdment. | resale in some ‘newspaper pub- A amination of the accounts only confirmed him | "Miss Anthony stated to @ Stat reporter to- it Rovrr—B & O. Station--Por New ished in Washington, D. Orinans nud intermediate points, S30 pe ater Li - * ‘aor FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. the stronger in the stand taken by him in his | day that the association intended to have an ~. -4 One 2 Tngton Address EI, 174 : Fe san EN BOOKS and, BEST MAGAZINES pe a ie sits palects Tecent decision. The accounts will be retained | incorporated commission for Ue purpose ol Te- | yury'and all stations Yam wink Gash ae eoety deme VATE LFSSUNS IN BOOKKEEPING | “72? i140 Tensayivesioavenia |" CHARLES C. DUNCANSON, Trustee, GOODS ON INSTALLMENTS: The New York Stock Market. in the controller's office until the completion of | ceiving legacies and bequests, in order to pre- ge a Mathematics, Penmanship, 6 Sil English | ar x ~it = f16-déeds corner 9th and D streets n. w. ‘The following are the opening and 3:00 p. m. prices the investigation of | the House committee. ont in the future the trouble experienced in| rp yor Caxxorgo To FLORIDA when sick arotnse ne suze Team | V ‘ = UNCANSON BROS. Auctioneers AS CHEAP AS THEY CAN BE BOUGHT ELSK- | shedlaiwireto HH Dodge, 030 laste ne” | puen they will be sent 10, the auditor to be ud: | Boston over Mrs, Eduy’s bequests. take Red Star Cough Cure. No opiates. Abas, HOEFELDT, A GERMAN LADY, PereGoriot. | TRUSTEES SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY aaa — decision. Another Fatal Kick. St. Jacobs Oil ts not a cure-ail, but it heals all aay age for Clamie and Mosern. Music? Singung | ioPeraesthesia ato. Barn Sides. OS BACESON STREET. NEAK TAYLOR WHERE FOR CASH. La JOHN MAHONEY ON TRIAL FOR MANSLAUGHTER. | Pulns and bruises. Fitty centa bottle, Probe aaa ede ee oe eeeaaemam Lariat | “sweet Cicely. [G18] And Latest Periodicals | By virweof a deedof trast duly recorded in lew Criminal Court Jurors. About noon to-day in the Criminal Court, cd gen usUrpassed methods. | in | And we make this extraordinary offer that customers Liber No. 901, follo 75, et seq., one of the Lani “sxoxe-wiue vpmeywowns |_ SEWING MACHINES, &. The following names were drawn from the | sadge MacArthur, the case of Joha Manoney ace. records for thé District of Colimbia, and a_ the box yesterday as persons to serve as grand and | for manslaughterin causing the death ot Pat- ae png ee Arter at 1025 hy 4 can make their own terms in regard to payments, Written request of the party secured, I will seu in . gece Et 1 y, S T petit jurors of the March term of the Criminal rick Be: UL the 15th of November last by | Hartford, Conn. pinety year front of the prem on SATURDAY, THE ¢ and see the largest store in the United States. pe ick Bennett on the y iy 5 art y, % ening ease for ladies at hee fe | pRNITE SIZE OF THE HREADING SHUT: | PNENTY SEVENTH Da¥ OF FUUMUARY. a, pechappor peg lenigvaahdngeteds preshepasen| Court eee the Ast proximo: yc, | kicking him in the abdoinen, causing a wound litt Fethains Will be taken to Conmecticut for inter. h at nu. Also one in the evening for THE OF 186, CLOCK P.M. piece 0 rand jurors—John W. Coakley, Frank J.| orthe bowels, was taken up. Mr. Cabilll ap- Jemen. st NE z real estate in the county of Washington, District of | lect from. - is, hs P BUDD. February 17th, 1886, at 2:40 Flas cecernly besa leet tae Oe Is eames | Colmmubla: tanks Lose Samiered ive henaret act ; , Tibbetts, Frank Schroth, Chas. Newbold, Robt. Reared for the prisoner and District Attorney WARD BUDD ser thts zene ata og Size, Which takes it hold more thread than aug’ mar | SiXts-Ave (965) and hve huadred and sixty-sx (O60), | Come after you have posted yourselves on prices (St Pau 94, | 93% | W. Leech, Chas. E. Quigley, Joshua Green, Jos. | Wortuinyton for the government. Joved son of George T und Louian f je ow: ta the ciespees | S$ ltd down in the orignal plat of Uniontown, as re: | andterms elsewhere, and we will guarantee you that | Jeri onccn| BH4qt Do. pr . D. Frenzeni, EB. Devel, adics, before purchasing, have one of these won- | corded in the surveyor's office for sald District, Be- 1 produ: tions of meciianical ‘simplicity sent to | Shing for the sane at a vom trial. tree, and tale Four ows compas: | Hath from the residence of his et, ‘Do. ids. BP. & 01 . Shave ruary 1% soe ace or GROGAN'S INSTALLMENT HOUSE, i Ce res ON! man, Wm. Patterson, Wm. G. Johnson, F. W. | fied toa iracas between the parties, Bennett as. Bogee, Geo. New-| ‘The first witness was Anna Green, who testi- | | Tue funeral will take pince at'z Bm Erday, Bete : = Street nor! = é northwest corner tormed by the ilitersect to ease wa bree ity Schroeder, Ben. B. Bradiord, Thos, E. France, | being sober and Maboney intoxicated, aud the | - Taltimore papers please copy. Mechs necaavadkes 20 ~ ? oi Juckson and ‘Taylor streets, said’ point being th ‘THE OLD RINK), Texas Pac, id | W. B. F. ‘Davis, FH. Willburger, Henry A. | latter struck the first blow; the affray origina- | [nye Wednesday morn ae et ee ee, Fog bax use tn Washington. “Am. E. | ean soreec at eld ie funni thence, es c acbnion Pac —-| Sort | Linger, Henry "D. Bare, W. H. Gaskins, Johu | ting in a dispute over a piss tail, Seta Fa LESTER, EMER Deen =e Priasival. ¢_AUEKBACH, Cor. 7th and Hats, | ¢fly along the northern boun lary of” Juckson street | ON NEW YORK AVENUE, BETWEEN 13TH | MK: & 1] “30% Su] Wab Pag ce Miller and rt Johnson, ———>——_ son of W.'H. and Aunie L. Decker, aged owe year s — 5 Sole Agent D.C also, first-class Machines of other | forty-eight feet; thence at right angles northerly ‘Mo, Pac....—-|110%4)110%| Do. pref. 203 Petit jarors—Wm. Hunt, J. Burroughs, John Considered by the Bar Association. | (wenlty-one days. Mi ieccraitee ‘Acie “fapeats, Tustin Caine | MAKES AUDotom price. “eating $1 per wees or gs | Slovgthe wenn boundary of fad lots one hundred iow amanda atte OS ree Waa Mable Taree ye oapelius Davis, Win Wagner. G-Lans | cag PROPOSITION TO ABOLISH THE POLICE We had a little Lester once, Moises: . Tape [ustra, Chipa, | MAKES a ai Deis ing $1 pe and thirty” fect; then , jorth = f C be iF owiy priae. Recdicwert: Erase Dosiga. pee Pee mont Fire ork and 18" | boundary of sala lots forty-eight feet: thence southerly | Ta the place you were looking for. Come and be con- Washington Stock Exchange. Saks, €. 8: Cadlipp, George M. Oyster, jes Thos: | COURT LAID ON THE TABLE-OTHER MEAS. eee cas ia, % masa Ss CE <7 Stn thiriy feet bo one. place: of Meghnioee emia | Vitced that what we say are facts and nobumbug. We | rhe following changes from yesterday's quotations | Xr king iaweee Biegins, ‘Chas, Payson, Daniel | pues DiscussED. For soum he slept aud died. ee BN ‘wx Licurressixo New Hoxz belng contigu.us and belng thns described as one lot, | TePeat, come and make your own terms—at on the Washington Stork Exehange are noted to-tay: | T- Donohoe, Jesse Biair, Chas. E. Price. Walter | Aan adjourned meeting of the Bar Association ae IE GWRITING. | | aEWINOERCEAINT together with all the improvements, ways, easements: | 1g mean V8. 4ies 1801, coupon, 133 bid. 1154 asked. "U8 | Ove, Jonn W- Garcon, George B. Sheriff, Chas. held yesterday afternoon to consider wart | rouveralEday, February 10: at 3 p. 1m. trom par SCHOOor OL aNGtian. | iN riguts, priviieges and appurtenances 16 the saue be: diy, 1801) registered, 12 bid, 1124 adked G. das, | C. Truesdell, Wm. B. froesdell, James ‘L. | was held y after rents residence. 1239 ‘hirty-Aire mteest, Wet Waste: AT! Shorthand Eooks and Supplies, erie | is the Simplest and Best Machine ever produced. Tonging or in aay wise a ppertaining. | Re ss coupon, 125% bid, 125% asked. 7S 4s, registered, | A. Wood and Join Casselle. ous bilisof District interest. Mr. J.G. Payne {aston 1. C. Priemds and colatives are respectfully ‘An Writing Machines aud ~, Call and exaniine it, or send postal card and we will | | Terms: Ouethird cash: balance in one and two 12 a. ‘usked. . presided, with Mr. C. A. Elliott, secretary. ‘The | !@¥ roo. a . : “ars, notes to bear Interest irom day of sale, and to AN % i a 5 + HARPER In New York city, , Pe =m 7m 2 HSTRERT N.W._| send cue to sour home ou Trial Free of Caarge Eesetured yaaa rasan ie ety aie a Tae For New Pam ra te ate ance pee, IP De EL, The Mechanics’ Lien Law. bills relating tojustices of the ‘peace and pro. | ruary!dein, 1860. vt MANURE DURE, Se zi ORGa NIST, TEACHER 5 ‘option of pure jeposit of 3100 re- cl eae * aes i ADS" RSTITUTE. ss ourt, | 2 Harper, Je. J. nd VOCAT, MUSIC. Particolar attention to be | S OPPENHEIMER & BRO, uired atsate, Conveyancing, eat pufchagcr’s | Slush and rain play hiavoe with Trowsers. Don't | curreney, Uc bid. SUyenr fund, 6, 1005, coin: | AR. WADSWORTH INTRODUCES A St Catal ee eee dee Ferormens or Se RIAN BUS: ‘Teachers Terms easy porpoise Machines rented by the week or month, | Sole Agent for the District of Columbia. : KING. Wednesday, February 17th, 1886, at 5 Cost. Terms to be complied with in ten days: other. | Wear the old ones until the bottoms are friuged and i The mechanics’ lien law was under discus- | reported by the committee (of which Mr. Mills | rs Wise the truster reserves the Fight to resell tie prop- | their knees bagged. when a Five Dollar §ill: will 200, asked. oStreet Ie it, 45 61 Georgelows Gar | sion in the House District comuilttee today. | Dean ls chairman) were considered. The first | Scarut her age, of conmampaion, rend ere erty at the risk and cost of the defauiting purchaser, Uy je for fi | year of her ge, of consumytion. clothe your sx bs in first-class trim, id. ins., asked. Masonic wi roposes to prov! Ive Justices of the peace, oeral ony ‘ iter five cays, public notice of such resale iy ores e your uether limbs in Shee eoleeae des oe vane Srerker monic | Mr. Wadsworth submitted a substitute for the Tueteod arta 4 Ful Friday. at 11 o'clock, at St. Barasbus See re es con ort jag0_ | Mewspaper puolidned in Washisiztou eC ‘Wolbate on shelves atone & 49 01d. 20 inked,” Washington Brick Machine, 10d | bill introduced this session to amend the pres-| or 93/500 per feats all leon tO be turmed over to | Lariked to niemd, ams nt Relatives are reapectilly Gunlifies yyane aren asd women sosupport themecives LOOK IN-AT MGKENNETS | [18 dubs PETA FLGAN, Trustee, PAUURENT CLIC ECE TER WREST Ps A aa, Ren Pata Lite Insurance, 101 bid, | ent law. The substitute extends liens 60 as to | the collector of taxes. It increases thelr Jjuris-| SANDEMS. “Mra SARAT SANDERA, the be Sud successiully perform the active duttes of life |S) Kehable Sewing Machine House, 42; Wk a nad FP HOMas DOWLING, Auctioneer. SEE pantry eee ee ree seed een Tek Be Aine h. GO asked. Chess’ | tneinde pridges, vessels, 0., as well as baild, | diction to attachment aud repievia caves, “thelr | loved TEL TRNes, Sanders, departed this life Pete jorough Instruction siven ia Raj riting,the Eng: teethe New Automatle White It is a little Daisey. Le coe a Boo offices to be locat yy the Court in General | ruary 17, e year nee. ‘Thorough Rapid Writing, th N Tes w little, - Pio ighe oe bia. : dl albows thi the piss rt ‘be located by th General 17, 1SS6, in the thirdeth year of ber ‘New Machines ofall kinds. _— TO $8, IN FIFTY OR = ings oot me ae ef Sit; | Term. ‘This bill was approved by the associa ‘She died In the triumph of faith. pombe ah Renting aud Repairing. mb12 IMPORTANT. MORE DIFFER- Baltimore Markets. Ra hes! os ten, given be the aged ‘nt | ion without much discussion. Foneral wil take place from ber inte; Xe lar day and evening serous resamed FUIS ~=__—————eESESS—>—_—_—>== ee ENT PAT- BALTIMORE. Mo.. February 18.—Virginis six Z yo tees: alps ‘The second bill proposes to abolish the Police Virginia avenue. Sunday, February 21st, al two ce op ar J al : y cI ‘TERN: q 7 Hy cen, | 18, but gives sub-contractors a lien upon only rt and substitute theretor five police magis- | ends are invited to attend. . Sept. lat Vam.sndé pm. Ofhe F NAN FINE AkT NOTICE. ‘ERNS. consolidated, 61; due coupons, 60; uew threes, Cou: pol ei! Ce INANCIAL ns . oa ‘ such property as is subject to him at the time of sresrs ~ = . ments, by the year or quarter, on an ee = Ifyou'd make your money go farthest, look first on | G1:_new th-forties, 45%; North Caroilna sixes, old, | SittPeiaian it oreo zea the l'a- | ‘Fates, four to sit at the stations and one as a | STEWART. On February 17th, 1886, at twoo'clock Fee a ES E : WwW ‘The Fanning Collection of Magnificent the bargain Counter, where wehave placed ourbroken | -20GUG85.. 40 sebemary 18.—Cotton quiet | bilities between the contractor and the owner ee ety Tr Gae0b Da an | comes WW: aveaty tn tes cearaeme De re . HEN SPE pal runce OG HITELY, war. R PAINTING! lots, at reduced prices, as an inducement totake them | middling, 8%. “Flour steady and quiet. Wheat— | until the owner has been notified of other | headquarters, with a salary of $2, it aere. £ MRS SARA A. SPENCER Vice Principat ha STOCK BROKERS BE COLO a off Gur hands. ‘These are not the slow sellers, but the | suuliert’ nominal: western higher and duli: southern | claims. ‘The committee did moteome to eur Fea e eran eeal ee the See ead cuaxe | “Sinesat om the residence of her souiaiaw De. YOLLIERE SCHOOL - = €4 Broadway, 5 Consisting of Many Important Works Selected dur- ; |, 92894; southern amber. 95a97: No. 2 western | conclusion, as but a short time was left for con- anger bey > | GP. Fenwick, No. 504 Sth street southwest, a SCC a BOYS, | TSG Fifth avenue, New Yor. ing the past year from the various Collections dis: | UCT! Whilesises were compleve. Bitter red spots Sano: “March 8944000; May, | sideration of the matter, and it will be taken | District, whichis to held & special monthly | goroiug. at 10:80 o'clock. “Requiem maw ‘at com Men mONCRRLETE a net | “PRIVATE SUCK TRLEGKAPE Wiiie® | Persed In Holland, France, Belgium and England. a higher, lining enays southern white: Ataadeguinern | BP,SG Probably dis Fosed.of at thelr next meet” | rie purpose. After some debate this bl was | eaten Te Nnuvenand cents are lovnes tm 58 T street n. w. B ; . a z clos » 47440; Sout ng, It was favorablg received by the commit- ey a a PARER.. PRIVATE LESSONS IX ALL ADES OF | WASHINGT@N, BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA pri lnoalpang Meme dt ant a mem GEORGE SPRANSY, March, 4746, ‘May aveaava: | tee and pe Drones Pecel ye ae menetion. iene bin int ade to. benedeni vee and de | m. Min FLABETH MO PLOS ee & J Boy, eadaite cuntidential: prepares ior college NEW Yolk, BOSTON, 4a, In the coming Exhibition will be found 18 607 SEVENTH STREET. sor Bastb: western mizce Haast: | day that the cradity of the lave passe ter the Ee at Greees cel ie nn | eae ee olin, r inations | SEKAL PANTNaRS. ‘ . » B8OA0; 7 . ether age. IVVINSIITUTE.sw. corer sth and Katamm | Jaws Wartnir, "Ai Catces Oaxzer. August Houvier’s Great Academy Work, Pennsylvania, Sedo. Rye firm and quiet. 70a72: | last Congress had not a parallel in the country. | ANG ING KechIng Of 8 record ad dey oF at | “Suncrai from. her late residence 1 Anacomin, 90 Ciasical Bani Ae pe Maysan C xin THE GREEK SLAVE, Sea gi, Wunky: meade L TeeiSD, “Eubes | Cases bad already occurred where owners had | ea ene ten ee at erctinin adi Sunday, the Zist inst. at 230 pai. Friends of tbe Evening Classes, $3.and $5 amomth “col | wirtiam IC Tuavins, Spesen Poi cor, Hav Woons Sitios Gnchatiged, " Rreights. to Eiverpool "per | Goue, because oine one oF whee, Celeteges | abolish the privity ofexanination of awit in | Seager On February 17th, 1886, at 30 minates F kK ~ | diay aad Seen comittatoa all clas of Raiway |, Valued at $5,000. Siedied Recelpte Hour, f:707 barrel wheat {0.006 | they knew nothing pul in asecond claim. “The | deeds conveying her separate property abollsh | ya fam. MARY TUCKER; in the seveutyane RENCH INDERC ites, Erskine No Rent, = : ? is 1 f the ittee was, he said, to joint tenancies and provide property ac- | Pest bf har ‘H. H. DODGE, Resident Partner. " ‘corn, 72,600 bushels; oats, 14,000 busieis; | Purpose of the comm: peor ayyndiys aang red by tator after his will is made shail ini rT, Josef Israel's Leaving the Wreck and Potato Peelers, _— ot tela’ eh flouk, 5192 barrels, | tect the contractors by giving them time to pre. | aired by a tes ‘Funeral wili take place from the First M. P. cburch, n24m* 1619 K st nw. ons to Adnite Sir John Gilbert's Taming the Shrew, rye, 100_ bushel ipments—fiour, 5, ad Pl be disposed of as the other property in the will, | corner Virginia avenue and Fifth street ——— notations of Stocks and Bonds formation a wheat, 151.600 bushels; corn,108,000 bushels. Sales— | sent their claimsand togive the sub-contractors oa GRENXCH LANGUAGE — LUCIEN E garding the markets cceited taiagh ar nites ie, | Jeaf- W.Turner’a Upper Rhine, ry cCUMUL ‘4 | Wheat} 262,000 brauels; corn; 280,000 bushels, and laborers a first claim upon whatever is | Which is not the case at present, and that two fxs parive of Paris, France. Nat Stautiy, direct from the New. York Stock Sam. Prous Laelia oni onen rite s oe Chiearo Markers, Gue him at the time of filing their notification, | Wi{nesses are suiflictent to pass real estate. iural Method. “Alsiing af practical “and “immediate ‘Sllurders execuued aud reported prompay. B.C Kock-Kock’s Winter, DRY, PRIME, SELECT STOCK OF HARD! cHrcaGo.Febmary 18, 11:15.0,m—Wheat opened | This Is the principle, he says, which 1s recog: | ,,A,comuiltee Was appointed to prepare a bill bertremrnenhamred tenses Brute) ———— Filosa’s Departare and Return of the Swallo ¢ 7" strong thin morning at, 84% for May, and advanced | nized in all the states, and is perfectly just. The | [aking illegitimate children. in tle atwonce of AG ee ee ne ee | STEAMERS. Jndonis’ great picture, The Merrymak ing, Ree ee ee ee ree TOR | on Sosa bavine 2 cot, in tne cuzaation of au ia: | capital mast be bullt up, be says, and there must | jeetimate children, Beles of thelr mothers and =>] 71 105s -Weonsat aveaon, ‘Cj ENERAL TRANSATLANTIC NEARY | 2000 Facd’s Admiration, SALE JANUARY 187, 1684 IT TAKES FOUR | f/a card, but broke off again under fice otterines to | 40 ray telus fr tae dates eae ee tee was also instructed toframea biti providing | J" MARE SALG cxpenrai a LAN Bo 1H. Boughtou’s ees S now 84%. Corn began very strong, —<—$<—§or 0} ea stees the property shal TULL 7ih st everything burkely Peerelaas Boarding and Day School for Young Ladies and Littie BierwEEn New YORK AND HAVER poster pmamngtempe ans OF FIVE YEARS FOR SUCH LUMBER TO SEA- | Muy advancing to 1a Bat bas fallen back te 40 eres Vest in the Supreme Court of the District of Co- | the aoat Hessonate tanks “a pied Company's Pier, No. 42 North River, foot of Morton ace = Oats easior—May, 32% Pork—May, 11.17% Lard—| A GAMBLER AND A GENTLEMAN. — This | }umbia, The association aljoarned to Weds | —— a w York AND MANY OTHERS. SON, AND THEN WE HAVE TO SEARCH FROM | {fiy, G1 75, morning in the Police Court. the ease of Zacha- | Mba ij Onprd CANIN FURNISHING UNDER This tomttion wil enter upon ite twelfth annual | Amerie, Sasieil, Wednesday. Feb 24,10 a m, OWING TO THE GREAT IMPORTANCE OF | wise 10 CAFIFORNIA 10 FIND THE SSS SS Se riah Forst, the young man arrested by Detec- ————— fs temiens Oe eee eee semion Wednesday. September ud, 1800. Capen Pcie ee ee THIS COLLECTION IT WILL BE ON FREE EX- = Nominations by the President. tive Block’on suspicion of being connected with District Government Affairs. everything irsiciams. ‘Telephone call 1u2-12. Mis @ D. BUCHER = 5 ‘ rf bi HIBITION AT THE GALLERY OF THOM. SHOICI the “fim-flam” game, which has lately been sb rane a we Die HE HUNT | 7 2\Germiatn, Boyer, Waduessay. March 17.3um, | DOWLING, AUOHOMEER bone Ieee mae | eee he President sens the: following normine- | 10, saon dealers in the Genter market se pete SCHOOL TEACHERS APPOINTED, (JANES BELLEW. Assisted vy a tau corps ui Checks payable on aight, in atnounts to suit,ou the | Gus TO BALE "| WEHAVE BEEN QUIETLY AT WORK SINCE | tlons to the Senate to-day: Fished in yesterday's Sram, was called for telat | ‘The Commissioners, have appointed Miss | Urner of G ot ant Sen hen ore am. pier, caiaionacs ied ail Banque Transatiantique of Parke is DE BE | Te EXHIBITION WILL OPEN ON a ss John Christian Franks, of California, to be | Witnesses were heard and ‘the defendant testi- | Katherine 8. Proctor to the vacant teachership | Commer Of G st. and New Jersey re aie AY LEAVEFY oF ak EAN, Agent, No. 6 2 aig RE ia, Maw Vere el pat PRERUAEY GEVaE Eee Olena ss 1880 ACCUMULATING SUCH LUMBER, AND he! for California, fied in his own east saying he was a aS in division 5, grade No, 2 — — No. 4, 7 = ¥ LEAVY 3 re my pe * RUA EEN L, AD 7 = ‘o be sLnasters: nd a gentleman. @ court requil im to “d by the resignat: f s Ida Howgate, . MARK DT ERE ee mbis, 1437 Pennsylvania svens COLLECTION WILL BE SOLD ON MONDAY, | ON JANUARY 1ST, 1886, WILL OFFERA STOCK | Jonn Cc. Collins, at Brockport, N. ¥.; | Spd $senteman. The court required him to nd Miss Alice M. Wright, « teacher im oth Kt. Sevewny co SESDAY, WEDNESDAY ‘THURSDAY ANDFRE-| oy ‘THE MOST SELECT HARD woops In | R. Chauncey Fisher, at White Plains, N. workhouse. grade of public schools “These are the first | USERTAKER aND PRACTICAL EMBALMER, - = — YUNARD LINE. DAY, FEBRUARY TWENTY-SECOND, TWEN- Edward H, Freman, at Binghamton, 'N. ¥5 appointments of teachers under the new ar- | Graduate of 1884 Class of the Cincinnati School (at ¥. CAPLFIELD, MUS DOC, Cc —_ Tyr TWENTY-FOU! VEXTY. | WASHINGTON. Marinus W. Allen, at Titusville, Pa: B.S. Nye, || THE CLERKS’ BENEFIT ASSOCIATION.—This | phoscuen. ‘aubulmuing Lakens, M-D., Princwak : Gio Ai st iw, First Fiat, | ‘OTIC. SS ae RUT GIkin Aree en at Marletta, Ohio: ‘Thos. B. Coon, at Kilbourn | onganization has elected the following officers: | 728 cana, beans ‘Wil resume business Getober 1, 158%.” sel1S6m ck. FIFTH AND TWENTY-SIXTH. AT TEN O'CLOU Wee 5 Wm. ¢ Car! *j a § , . SAYS THE BRIDGE IS UNSAFE. 3. Clark, a LANE ROUTE, sophie zs — City, Wis; Wm. G. McCarty, at Jefferson City; | President, F.E. Woodward; first vice presi: 7 33 Yave yu cen seme = = = = < = ~ A.M., TWO O'CLOCK P M. AND EIGHT 0" us he = Mr. Louis E. Phillips, 1428 N. Y. avenue, in lz ike = = THE cuN 1 LIM. Se ee i i Foo Mo.’ Charles Stackhouse, at Osage City Kansas; | dent, James Jirdinston; second vice presiden é : = erm po POTOMAC RIVER BOATS, |) TED, beIWEEN NEW You AaD cw | B,Mer UNTIL THE ENTIRE COLLECTION 15 WInbET @ BE Faward It Fenberthy, at Houghton, Michigan, | T. A. Perry; third vice president, ee a rite I eet ome = A © ATS. SPOOL. a SOLD. DEES =, John McAusland, at Miles City, Mont. Ty.; Jas. | recording secretary, Frank Bresiaw; financial bridge over the Potomac river at Georg-town, | @J OBB R WEIGHT, "\JORFOLK, FORTRESS MoXROR AND THE 1 f13-8t__ THOS. DOWLING, Auct, 417 Cor. 6th street and New Yorkavenua | Benton, at Colfax, Wash. Ty. retary, Wm. H. Fill; treasurer, C. . Manter, | Doge cver ti printed report of 8. T. Abert (U. UNDEETAE ES aN FUNERAL DIRBOROR, IN Soath. Take the Saf and Commoriions Steamer | On : NHOMAS H WAGGAMAN, tects Lieut. Col. Nelaon B. Sweitzer, 8th cavalry, to | warden, H. C. Fisher. A committee has bea | Sud encloses a pri 2337 LOU street wortiwenk JANE MOSELLY wh Weaven Oth street whart, | CEOOS Sat., Meh. 20 ‘Real Estate Auctioneer. — be colonel zd cavalry. First Lieat. Edward E. | appointed to assist the clerks’ early closing as ‘Selephone cal 2 Washington, every Tuesiay. ther: a Saturday, | Gries Se ee — OFFICE OF WW, LAMB MD. Wood, 8th cavalry to be captain. Second | sociation in holding a mass meeting. i apermee pigs Voi a 2% 9:80 pe a Stopping at Colonial Beach going wid | SO awia ‘SttiApriiao | CHANCERY SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY 1240 HANOVEE br, Lieut, John A. Johnston, 8th cavalry, to be eS ee ina tee ot mae PROFESSIONAL. returning Seo 6 ae Rew your | ON G STRERT SOUTHEAST. PHILADELPHIA, DECEMBER 6, 1884 | first lieutenant, nee Wros Ohrree Ane ee 2nd oven peg pe a ee a —— ~ C " GS. H ATES 1 5 Pe Under decree of the Supreme Cor " 2ISN: Ez} z Vednesday at Queenstown, on the Metro; I ont 7 KS ON E. Y FEE OR FOFUMAO RIVER LANDINGS. | cording to edatione Lateranciste eee ees | trict of Coummbia ta ital cones Nou a7, MESSRS. EISNER & MENDELSON, PERSONAL—Second Comptroller Maynard | tan Braneb, B.aud 0. railroad, three miles from | premise, the Commissioners reply that having AILY WALKS ON EASY FEET 15, EW IRON STEAMER “WAKEFIELD” | genantedae, At Nery [OW rates Stecrage tickets to and | Comping etal. va. Tait et al. I will sell. on TUES, SOLE AGENTS OF JOHANN HOFFS: has returned to Washington from a short visit | the city, Louis D. Means, pee 176 head | duly cons! a4 online’ Pyrees Penge Die tea, | TBs due viet D... WHITE & SON, = vow Kav cepool and Queenstown and all other partsot DY, 1HE TWrNTY-THIRD DAY OF & MALT EXTRACT U.S. of cattle on the market. 157 sold to butchers | opinion that the request should not be grant 1416 Pennsylvania avenue, W. aud 1 Bale one Save R bees ae ATS of iad ago, | OCLOCK P.M. In front of the premise part of bat 320 RACE ST, PHILADEEPArA | “thew atecien uh ernie swat | axfullows: Best, 4%,” to b's: good, diy to 48 sid mae tis advice given be arutiy obperved their wnesumeat AVS and SATURD «Ys at y MI rem E 3 A. | of New Mex! 08. A. Rich, of n, W. H. : a : rely (rratanent TUESDAYS, FHIDAYS wad SU the Contingutand | NO. 4, in square No. $46, 0 wit: beginnincon Gstreet | py, <:—I HAVE USED JOHANN Hors | Doane, of Cinetonatl, 3. nooks, ofNew York, | metam, 4 to 44; conimon, (2%, "to 373; | issued by Inspector Entwisle: | John Rover, | Or’ curue* Basons, Diaeiea Rake, teedaeeeet fing at Kiver Landings as far sis : nea ports, | So feet Ze inches east from the sonthwest corner of | UES TACT LOM THE PASE AEG Beans | Mes MS. Hartis,’ of Glevcnt the” BOK | 19 shipped to eust qnarkels. 416 | crecta three-story dwelling, K, between New’ | Stuer fool allmenus ailods S gteet omeumror gman, Ve. and St Clements Huy. Sd. Connects with | For freight and passage apply atthecompany’sofiiee, | suid square; thence east 17 fex inches; thence | ]ALE EX AT PRACTICE, Ne HAVE | Wynn, of Watertown, N.Y. Mist Jas A Aue, | SbeeP and. lambs on the market: Old | Jersey avenue and Ist street northwest: $3,000. | giver fol & he ta BGO. KOK wt Shepherds See schedule. | SrLBey ing Grevu. of both steerage andeabin to Oris | north 70 feet: thence east 19 feet; thence north 20 | 1Sy MY ) PRIVATE PRACTICN AS Tithe | ten, of Brook! a'F. E. Richmond, of P sheep sold from 3'q to 51g; lambs, to 4%. | Thos. Carr, repair frame, 714 24th street north- ms MLA. FRENCH, MAGNETIO BRALR JOE PRE A | EE ENON TE BROWS a mmbungton, DG. | feet: thenos cast & ieet: thence north 15 feet; thence | STNG REVRRAGH AND TONIC RURRTHIYE | Yb, of Brooklyn, and F. E. Hichmond, of Provi- | 20 cows and calves sold from $20 10 $48 eacky, west; $250, Mrs P. Miller, erect two two-story | ff Sop HTS pasa Sete © W. RIDLEY. Maneees VERNON 1. BE ‘& CO, New York. Pest 44 feet 1054 inches; thence south 105 feet tothe | X'NGWH: Tt MAVis FOUND Tt ERPROLAL Ly | dence, are atthe Riggs.——Rear Admiral Am- | Market tor cattle was dull, and for sheep and Aweilings, 13th, between D and E streets souti- | far nome, oeree ne where abe eae i MOIS Tih atreck Waskingn. | Pelidence’ tt Be Mabrovements, a two-story brick | (Oop. in| PERSONS CONVALESCING: Fhom | en bas published & pamphlet entitled “The | jambs brisk, east; $1,200. John D. O'Neal, erect two two- | tomecther biany iriende aud palrone, Ramee THEPUPCLAR RULTE. = ONT reat, Weaieetne | Feemar” One thin cont residue’ in two EVER nd’. CARES, OF, DYEPEDSIA. Fou | Certainty of the Nicaragus Canal Contrasted Gn a ee the | S10TY.and basement dwellings, F, beowcen id | es Se ee Teas ace Ba 7 Bueno ronan ea CAND WEST INDIA LINK | Mente. with interentat alt percent, atsix andtwave | WOGETS? MUSING, AND JN.) CASES OF aS en Miss Ronrxsox’s W ASHINTON Frrexp—The streets southwest; $2,000. HT. Tas: | J) ASB MME SHLD a FG OF MUNDAYS, WEUNES! SPRL Badan 1 ‘of sale, oF ‘at purchaser’ : at cs 4 wharf. option. $100 deposit at time of sale, and terms to be TROUBLES, ATTENTION Wan Wh BY © and OhFo of. | ew, Crransrso Woeren Tours | sm Ww. Da’ and 4% re Fa way. jor Ww. J. we wife and | N. Y. Sun of to-day, in its report of the trial of Te) brick, 3294 'N ‘street northwest; Satna r- 4 TROUBLES. MY ¥ NBY | daughter will arrive “at the Hbbitt to-mor | Notts , Bobt. H. White, in White Plains, yes- | © fr Se, - Temedies prompt and advice tree led with within five days or the property willbe | LY AND @cotrT & MILLION: Ol -MONTH- | row” morning from. Fortress Monroe. | i2e,Re¥. Bobt. yes- | $150, Charles ‘eirman, repair frame, 916 | geatial; terms reasonable, Cail of write. , : F terday, for assault on Miss Elfreda Robinson, ! th sireet northwest; $750. Jesse Shreve, erect Soares Satis | “Pr at Hach Wt iota handy ae | aentgarenmnremt All coorulGiag a at | iA Be SA MME OR OEAMAAM, | HAY Bloch of Now, Lore, 1 Brewer ave fverotwas's at wuen the"amnes ois | utes nor nen 00. See Stren | rs og 7 aS AND HOD, oO also check | se | ehaser's cost. TION IN THE CUS1OM-HOUSE SaTIsFAcTo. | Of Trenton, J. W. Hover, W.S. Macfarlane and | Mina Graham, now of Washington, D. C., was tol and 1st street northeast; $13,000. ge —-. at ARKACOUTA, sailing Saturday, Febrosey 20. | HOSRA B. MOULTON, Receiver. aa, | HUN IN THE, CUSIOMHOUSE 84 FD. Pell of New York, and Kob't 1, Patter: | Mina Grabam, now of Washington, D.C. was | Capi ES owton. Craw: 20 ca 4 oer farther lufor ms: ARKACOUTA, sailing Wednesday, Mageh 31 | ayo ys i 920 Fst. nw. YOUHS, RESPECTFULLY. son ot Edinburgh are at Willard’s.—Capt. Jno. | stylishly dressed in @ brown suit and with & = so. | a nwn Washington DCTITOoe ee RT ee a OPiS watans G. Jor more at St. Kitts, Antiguay Mart | HOS. E WAGGAMAN, Auct. Aedes W. W. Least 3 Godman ot New York, F. C. Peck of Nevada, R. | jaunty litle bonnet on her head, stepped tothe | Momtgomery County Agricultural 2 we Fain 55 ——___ 3 Nasik emerare, (enka, Grenada. ste. | )UNCANSON BROS, Aucdoucers CHIEF DRUG INSP! 8, K, Soper of Eimira, i. W. Weir of Pittsburg, | Stand. Miss Graham. is the gif of whom the ciety. MAES DRE TO NEW, XORE—PREIGHT ST fc toeek, Bach con caation, exestient colin, — PORT OF PHILADELPHIA. | Hiram Atkins of Vermoni, Dr. Geo. L. Millet village dressmaker, Mra. cefeller, of Phil- | AN ENCOURAGING EXHIBIT—PROPOSED ABOLI- SAE ORIEN AER OPOnIER, Dr ent oN tae RMIT ccivoa BRAYGEAPT @co, | "ARE Gh. SARTADLS ROPERTY, CON | WHRUSAE SE MULAULAiaRCO SHUN | of Omala and Sire, Gov. & McGormice or | taust®tetitedas iota “ane tate tees | AX RCOURAGING exiinty_rnorossy apoxt- | “goa 6 abe Lan aOR mean. wane sab ath Sone. | SLAY Gat ahve PTH CMITOD AND | ROLLA yale insur OW mae SAR | enon Ls Eset he Bolt Br GW | Elredania to er Whom the Gope come nat | OX OT z Se SS —— Fy Virtue of a deed of trast, dated the 28th day Noch and E. E. Drake, of Washington, arrived | gether.” Miss Graham was asked if she ever Correspondence of THE EVENING STAR. MT. VERNON WOOD AN Sates ee eee eee fea ct nae in San Francisco from the east last Thursday. | said that to Mrs. Rockefeller. She indignantly ROCKVILLE, Mp., Feb. 17.—The Montgomery Pus Pum Pum STEAMER W. W. CORCORAN i — Ues secured theteby. we shall otfer for sale Tuousows denied that she had sald it. 'Q.—Did you go to ” hoes Peery itestreet shart’ dally (except sundasy the | 10,000 To? jock am; returning, reaches fashington about 330 pm. Xariety. at che very lowest prices Kindlit font ted are care for blind, bleeding and ftching Pie for sale, comprising every desirable | DAY, the, PO TH DAY Lead about noon to-day John W, oy! ang mia stage? A.—Yes. Q.—And you stayed ata hotel? | meeting to-day, and elected new officers with the é ARRESTED ON A CHARGE OF DEFACING THE es county Agricultural society held its annual highest bidder, in :rUnt of the premises, PATENT Albany? A.—Yes, Q.—Did you miss the return FOUKTH Day UF MACH, uss. Peadpreny a rig ee ph es repares! A—Yes, Q.—Did sleep with Elfreda, and | the following result: W. E. Muncaster, presi- | OP¢ 9x bas cured the worstcases of ten yearw stan e we Woes who was writing s combination of letters and d FEAR: opiates | prompt delivery: Send ingeeeonuers | TUE MOH | Sorts Abus tet: nprowed bore ase see eae balla Giove Firmso Higures on thessldewalk in front of ‘Herzog's | did the boys, your brother and Burt Snyder, o0- | Gene. asa Stabler, O.C. Green, L.P. Haya 8, D, | Iie Noone need suffer ten minutes after aang ts —_ = | ities Stk ‘ennsyivania aveauss Ee th aca gPera house, “I was employed to do it by the ee tipertea kaa Toe aston ot | Best, J.B. Diamond and J. H. Snonffer, vice | Wonderful KIRK'S GERMAN PILE OINTMENT SPECIALTIES. | ana eat any Vania avenue and 20th | weive monthy secured by dost ef trust of attaanes | 00 585 Of law," sald the oflicers “and Twi Gave o> a Saisie Aaa Scere poppet aehae ere bagi mga —— = |" Rages td Wites Giana Water streets southwest. | obton ot the pugchuser, $100 depositat Unie of sale; | O°0 g 3 ‘s LS arrest you." ‘The young ‘man was taken to the | , REAL, EstaTx SaLm—Adelalde Alexander | Fletcher, secretary. poultice, gives Instant and painies relief Kick's R. LEON. THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED AND | Sm GL SHERIFF. | CoveTpare, Go.com. oparcnmer, Termsio be] § . So k at SAD precinct sation, woere be was locked up poche rg iy epee oriics ae Germen Pile Ointment ts prepared only for the cure ee ae Leen Fas te city, can be of defauiting purchases, aner ie aie ‘in | coo “oo: Sggh | on a Charge of defacing the sidewalks, Street, between F and G streets, John and labored, and | Of Piesand itching of the private part, and nothing Coan Woon | Bemmpsrer published In ine clty of Wi 2 Rev. ©. B. Mipp.zror’s FUNERAt.—The fe-| ward’ Cammack have sold to John W. Clarke, that, neverthelexs, ese. Every box is warranted by our Agent. — GEORGE FRANCIS DAWSON. } Trustees, ARE STILL TRIUMPHANT! eral of the late Hev, O. B. Middleton, pastor of | OF 96,200, thes [ouna $y, fenobegi | Sold by Drugglsts and sent by mail on reecigt of Fey 2 . Aiexandria, took place ig ean ae JOHNSON BROTHERS, this afternoon at Ninth-street Methodist | B streets, greatly bettered. wetce, 61.00 perbex, ‘Pa. ave. ‘ME hows THE RELIABLE ct and Astroiogist, has been eon We and Matrimony for iroubie call, satisfaction guardutee gm. 005 nin, Fee S0c aud $l. 31 Tor Hai Fe AND MME Femedies prom den tia: tering Feamcuiabie. RO. CLA oist. bus 1 Section guarautord. Fe i | SS’Piitecn years expenenee in Den ep oe ave, between Int and 30st mw. Hours, 90 00% | Pil" Bemcryabion ot tig Sena Tee ope ‘be a= PILE pe NUL direct treatment, without the use of kulte, caastic ‘et lgnture Cure guaranteed. Can be cousulied at 213 Zot nw. LiFe as Wise ia ail affairs of side. Lod dst uw, helt bi BROOKE TELLS TPE. Ait busines couddentiat, Ladies and gon ‘BU cenls auc. 408 L street, between éth aad | lus Bub streets northwest myeuswe | WHARVES AND RAILROAD YARD: present and futare, and tuck, BY TELEPHONE. 1202 F street northwest. roeegin this all 15: street gorthwest, nee boars. 10 1740 Pennsyivania avenve northwest. a 1112 9th street northwest. ae Corner 3d and K streets northwest. 221 Pennsylvania avenue southeast apt and reliable: advice free at Lor write. TWELFTH AND WATER STREETS SW. fisae” | BRANCH YARDS AND OFFICES CONNECTED| ,4%D 1 pe ‘BROG, Auctioneers, — For fifteen years have steadily * arch, —re— * RUSTER'S SALE OF A ‘THREESTORY BRICK | 824 with sales conmuuntiy ncreast fern tdi sarge ansomblage ‘of the Wiewds and eintives | THE MANAGERS of the Woman's Sold by STOTT & CROMWELL, No. 490 Feanyt ng, a OUBE, ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF MaRy- | Most Popular Corset throughout the ot ily present, including mi announce to their friends that owing to the 415<001ze LaND “AVENUE, BET W1 VENT is ted 10 twice as long 08 inability to make very satistactory arrange- | take Wau sre ete sour Waar ordi iitely sntrodaced tse'g Of Me morner piaymetes of the deceased, ments with the managers of the Mouat Vernon | charter of thy ‘Distriov of Colubla, pamod on tte Tht gation Of the charoh in Alexandria, There | 7g, ee pr thas bennett ies day of Be ALD. 1886in cause Nor O74 rttighest were among the ministers present: Rev, Dr. B. | Honeymoon for thelr benefit will not be given. | up its oo pete (Scans, “2 | aptiaty Noutee (Presbyieriag), abd’ eaeeee sear fatenes have teem found wortlen, | (Se of gale was by tbe ‘soprano; Ketallers are authorized to refund if, on ex. LAIRVOYANT AND ASTROL- eturped and aa be consulted on bi Allin wouble cull, Satis- | GAMUELT: 9 So cents Paciors 104 Mas. | SAMCEL TL Score, B. i ae we _ | ait MAN CURES PILES BY | Hiiing guarantecd for wears. from 4 lo 6 pun . Office, 1207 hs Jeet ot Bove ee Bickering todas ot fondivury, Bult BU: ov) us yudge af +; ie INGE OP MY OWN IMPORTATION, honors, . eee ee eee be will was. pi : : fecase? —— a : , $ Ww poe -

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