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__ FOR SALE—LOTS. OR SALE-cH 3 WCETY « DYER Ae10 ee oes POR SALE—A BARGa ~THE SOUTHEAST Corner 21st and Fs St by 90 feet 4 inches on A100 153 fe ‘Si; title perfect. HUPTY & DYER, 13ib and F six, SAUTIFUL D inel only SO Lou SP. T1983 LOT ONLY en Tant U KE carele for sale at $5,500 © for parses to bald good oppor ‘gether, mi ing the'r own neighborhood with a saving I: the cost | of batiaing. JOMN A. PRESCOTT, © fis-im 416 F JOR SALE EXCEL. I HAVE Moat Pa 2 ¢ 1 st Kana 1 K and sco ft. Now Is the Ihave many ex- and some ¥ery valuabie frontages houses in the rapid:y improv’ gellent’sir for rows west. JOHN Sim JOR SALE—TWO LOTS, S STREE: | %b and 10th, 20x95 Very cheap if Donght at once; tetmis eaey. RE WILSON, 1006 F st. nw. fist {OR SALE-FT REAL FSTAT side of N, between 14th and 15th sta. N- W.. f feet tom depth of 100 feet. Inquire J. E SS. W. corner 1th and F sts, room 4. {UR SOMPF. VERY FINE LOTS ON 16TH @., between Land M sta, from $2.00 to $2.60 per oor. bargains BH. WAnNEH fist 916 Fst... VOR SALE—AT A BAP who will build at once, between Band ste, anit Obst me. Apply to LOUIS P. SHOEMAKER, bike 920 7 F stn... JOR SALF—THRER BEAUTIFUL ‘st.,JUst West of New Hampshire ave: each. “Only $1 per foot. Owner 1331 Apply to Koom 4. SOR SALE—-THE north part of Meri ach 50x150. Two I LOTS ON jumbia. road. oo Hunn and a per s pcH, pera: f21-Lm \ ) eeneral sssortinent of other goods Ne | sto~made by = | option. THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C. $ 5 ‘Y, FEBRUARY 19, 1886: AUCTION SALES. HOMAS DOWLI REGULAR SALEO¥ HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ac, At saction tooms, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY TWENTIETH, 1886, at TEX U'CLOCK, EMBRACING Pianos, Parlor and Chamber Furniture, Steel Engrav ings and Oil Paintings, several fine Brussels Carpets, = r TofS ving Machives, Dining Tables and | Chairs, Cooking aud Heating Stoves, togetuer with a ‘not necessary to mention. ALSO AT TWELVE O'CLOCK, | Horses, Carrieges, Phactons, Buayles, Wagons, one Handsome Coupelet, | py viete ‘Timothy, BRUARY, saloon, numbered 937 D Street N. W. chy. ‘Terms of sale, cnsh. RAPHAL ©. GWYNN, Auctioneers [PHOMAS E. WAGGA2AN, ‘Réal Estate Auctioneer, PROPERTY CHANCERY SALE OF IMPROVED. ON G STREET SOUTHEAS Under decree of t | frist of Columbia | Cogsing etal. va Tait RUARY, AD. 1586, at HALF-PAST FOUR | OCLOCK P. M. in front of the premises, part of Lot No. 4, in square No. 546, to wit: Beginning on G street ‘3S feet 2% Inches east from the southwest coruer of Been lop get st thence north 15 feet: thence ieee Cy Br beginning. with the improvements, a two-story brick cong BS ee ce osit re time of a terms ke chaser's cost, HOSEA B. MOULTON, Receiver, &., 920 F at. n.iw. ‘THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Auct. Tigats OHN BOWLES & CO., Real Estate Brokers, e i424 New York avenue. WALTER B, WILLIAMS & CO, Aucta virtue of a decree passed by the Supreme tiFane iyedriet of Cofsmia, fn equity ease 9595, on the 12th dav of February, A. Dy, 586, wherein Elia K. Jonesis complainant, and Mary S. Jones ot al defendants, Lwillsellon WEDN ES | DAY, THE TWENTY-FOURTH DAY OF FEBRU- AKY. A. D. 1586, at public auction, at FIVE O'CLOCK P. Mf., in front of premises, cofner of N and Potomac streets, Lot 79, square 49, in Georgetown, in the District of Columbla, improved by a two-story frame house known ¥s No. 3208 N street | ,, Jerms of sale: One-third cash; balance in two equal Installments of one and two years, interest AE six (per cent, Secured on the pr oF all cash, at the option roperty? MES ADELINE Duvan sxc ofpirchaser. "One hundred dollars deposit will be re- AML has reopened her school of Elocuti quired on day of sale. snatic Art: als@ private class in f melish branches with slow JOHN BOWLES, Trustee, teachers for Preach and Mathematics. f126* — PME BERLITZ SCHOOL PERSON oF aes PERSONAL. $50 AND 10 PER CENT A MONTH WILL LANGUAGES, )' be paid by a lady toany one ing her Employment paying not less than $454 month. Ad- WASHINGTON, D. C., (723 14th st. n.w.) Ures HONESTY, Star ofice, pre And In the Principal 1 CIttes. New terms begin now. ‘Free Trial Lessons to show ‘our method. is 15 B JARVIS BUTLER WILL accEPT 5 -d nuraber of Piano Pupils Mondays, T) sundays, and Fridays, afwer call at SANDERS & STA D TAUGHT BY AN mode through corresponds: Hic, Star office, Pesce UBLIC. FIRST LESSONS FREE OF CHARGE. NEW CLASSES FOR BE ER AND ADVANCED STUDENTS NOW FORMING. LADIES GENTLEMEN AND YOUTHS (ot both sexes) Learn to read. write and speak FRENCH and GER- ‘MAN at fooms 1409-1411 New York a7 ‘GERMAN CLASS Fight lessons pe FRENCH CLASS—Fight lessons per mo Also, “Engish “Literature. Composition, Latin: italian and Prep: nations. Families and schools attended. Private lessons at room 12 ebm GERMAN SCHOOL OF INSTRUCTION FOR AA. Piano-Porte has been opened at 1115 11thst n, Bw. Ey this coarse of teaching pupils can in a short | lime acquire a knowledge of music that has usvally | taken mouths of study by the Amrican methods. Lesegis privately oF in classes. FOr particulars call tthe Studia, a eution, jo for all’ Exami- ELDONS DANCING ACADEMIES, AT 1004 Fost. nw., Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sat- Urday. At dst and Pennsylvania ave. «e. Tuesday gad Gaturdar. Now is thetime to join for participa ton inthe » a ESSONS ELOct AND DRAMAT: (ply OF ackiress Miss MARGUE. 2 12th st. nw. SRENCH PRIVATE LESSONS TO SERIOU students: simple, easy and thorough system. Prof. . LARKOQUE, ci om Paris, Sorboune Uni W SENG TOS CONSERVATORY OF MUSIG St. Cloud building, cor. Oth and F sta nw. Sex- enteenth year. Piano, Organ. Voice, Violin, Flute, Cornet, &c. Free advantages OB BULL. Direcor, jad. NSTRUCTION TS LATE Thatics and Fngiish, by Pra D, GREEK, MATHE- F.ASPRI Corl Sepvicg Examine” Applicatts tr examina repared. circulate and information Ease nw prema Q{CHOOL OF MUSIC. [ESTABLISHED 1877 b premises Has built and occupies No. 1305 Hs oc24m SHORE HAND AND PRACTICAL PENMAN Suntp taught by a stenographer and protewor, ifieen ee one ‘Mondays, Wednesdays aid Fi igs, Go'Giock pum Tsao Hen nw. Praso Lesxoxs Miss (LARA HARRISOD Pupilof Wm. Mason N.Y. 613 Mst nw. jaf-2me SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING PRACTI- SS tically taught” Succes guaranteed if instructions are foliowed. “Frivare pupils preferred—Lunited. F CROMELLN, office of Johns € Easton, Ste phers, #72 Liana PRIZATE Lbssoxs, BY r rience, io Classics, Mathematics. English Branches and French, for young ladies or cud ‘Special attention given to Gtting boys for wiv: schools Best of references in New Yor! ington. Address EH. 1754 I st nw. IVATE LESSONS IN BOOKKEEPING. Mathematics. Penmanship, and in ail E Branches. Terms moderate. “Apply to CP 27 Sth st. ne. VARdir HORPEEDT, A GERMAN Lapy. MA with highest recommentiations desires pupils cé Say age for Casale aid Modern Music: singiig after toe true Italian method: cood German, Parmian French and itailaa tavent by grammar conversaon Bad eolsolary style with” Unsurpassed methogs. 5G st mw. QRENCH LESSONS.—MELE. V. PRUD HOMME ls forming a morning class for ladies at her Sence, 1014 17th st. n.w. ‘one in the Jadies and gentlemen. Parisian pronounciation, prac Ucal and original system. Young ladies classes, ad- Yanced, 3p. m. RIEN D'S SELECT SCHOOL, An klementary and High Sci Instruction in Fnglis, Matema Ancient and Modern Languages Mhorals received at auy time. Books Phot ed by the ‘THOS. W. SIDWELL. Principal. Mi BARNES BRUCE, SCHOOL OF Decorative Art—Oll, Tapestry, Lustra, China, cedlework. Brass, Desigh oy SCHOOL OF FE LIST, SCHOOL GF bOOK-KEEPING. AD Shorthand Books and Supplies, Machines. Au Writing a as Ne a SQPEXGERIAN BUSINDS CoULEGE con orn SS and Date nw. A Duainess education that alice young med asd women w=lipport theaiselves ‘DEVITTS DETECTIVE AGENCY. Injormat.on farnished to reliable persons only. Strictly confidential, at MCDEVIT & FLINDER, 805 Paav.nw. fie ILL MISS HATTIE SEND HER ADDRESS WW tiis WEL Star vines? Dive borane eee 6th st. 116-60 XN DER: LL THE CHARMING LADY, Who Was the center of attraction on the prome- ude yesterday, ask her xrocer for the famous French Villa Soap; 20,000 valuable presents given aw: your wrappers. A) ellable information furnished consultations free. Oftice hours 9 am. to 10 p.m.; managers, W. WILLIAMS CO., 926 ¥ st 2 w. a CN EES EXAMINATION. QUESTIONS ‘and Answers on all subjects. Send 10 centa, IV¥ INSTITUTE, {S-Im* 8.w. cotuer 8th and K sts. n. w. ACCOUNT OF THE HEAVY DEMAND ipon us we are now prepared to pay full value for Second-hand. Clo ‘Address or call at JUSTH'S Old Stand,” 619 Dat. nw. ocs-6m, FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS JOR SALE-CHICKEN BUSINESS—A BAR- galn—Iucubator, “Brovders, Bone. “Meat Mills, and full apparatus for artificially hatching 720 eggs very 21 days; 150 pure blooded Plymouth ‘and Light Eramah Fowls, and about 75 common fowls, Just commencing to ‘iay. Will be sold for less thant ‘one-halt tuey could be purchased elsewhere. ‘Reasons forseldng, am compelied to move by or before 1st of ‘March, and not having time to attend to the business, Aduress A. and N. Survivors’ Div., Pension office, or call at “Oid King Place,” Foxhall Road, D.C. HA. BALCH. lie Fe SALE—COLLECTION OF UNITED STATES cents, half cents, Colouiais, medals, &c.; can be oreuased very cheap. Address SC 0,, Stay ofce: Bist re SALE—BED FEATHERS, AT 15 CENTS A pound: choice, dry picked, clean and aew: all orders ¥ mail promptly attended to; order Eg pounce and up delivered free of charge. A. SEITZ & BRO., 638 Hst. ne f2dwe {OR SALE—-CHEAP FOR CASH—BILLIARD ‘and Pool Table; also, Oxtures. Can be seen corner 4th and i sts. nw. fsste OR SALE—ONE CHICKERING PIANO, STOOL and Cover, Round Corners and Catved Legs; to be Seen at “Ceriter House.” Marine ks. "Price. $100. Or Address 2522 L st. n.w. PISS I SALE—GOOD WILL AND FIXTURES OF dey goods store, 1234 7th st n.w.; possemsion given it March. Apply CHAS. WERNER, assignee” 505 mb st a f18-3t F Qh SALE ATWO CAR LOADS JUST ARRIVED from Lancaster county. Pa. Prices ranging from $50 to $200. All horses guaranteed as re] ted. ‘Apply at JOHN SIMMONS’ ST. ste 312 12th st. nw. Fo SALE—CHEAP, IN PART OR BY THE whole, new furniture, complete. of house 408 2d SGA e RIB te squares of the Pension oftice, If ught’ together a good o y is of Dart oleate Racbenias et oer €aa be had the ist of March. 117-308 Fear ALA BARGAIN=$7o WILL BUY A deat Carriage, sultable for or hacking. Apply at 1224 M st. n.w. ape FPo2 SALE OF FOR RENT-AN ELEGANT carved, rich-toned Hallet & Davis Upright Piano, A rare chance to get a choice piano at low rates. 811 thst nw. 78 FOR SALE STOCK AND FIXTCRES OF A Grocery and Provision Store; in a ood location; Satisfactory reason for seliing. Address SATISFAC- TORY, Star offlee, N73 OR SALE—A BEAUTIFUL TOPPY Bay Horse; spirited, sound and kind: and new sinj Phaetou.’ An elegant tarnout. Address H. W Star office F173 WOR SALI —KNOWN THE MASON ELECTRIC lamp has 60 candle power: safe and pleasant to the eye: Security Ol, 150 test, 80 cts for 5 gallous. Fon Sch st. Ne2ws JOR SALE-. iL PAYING LAUNDRY. IN the best loca ity in the city; doing = business of (ver $200 per week: bullding for rent or sale. A. P, HILE € CO., 1388 F st, fie-sm ]ouR SALE-APPLETONS NEW AMERICAN >clopaedis, ~All the volumes delivered at once on small monthly payments, Address Box 130, Star ottice. J ‘fiise Feesisiey iH and Ganging ances and Gigs. JOH CUMBERLA tof New Hampshire ave. nw. ‘flo-Lms At great bargain. several very five and handsome Parlor hat have been but very little used, Feat sacritice in our payments of 310 per month, and, if desired, will take In, part ymentaScuare Piano and allow full value for it hese tine instrame: week to pportunit Weller tie bet bargains in the elty, and om pay ments of $5, $8, $10 per month. PIANO EXCHANGE WAREROOMS, __ 422 9th street *—-EAR AND SHELLED CORN DE- livered in car loads on Baltimore and Ohio tracks af Washington. Write for prices, G-'T. ROHEEN eine BERG, Adamstown, Md, Feb atts, BIRDS — IMPORTED CANARY ine singers very cheap. Bird Food and Gages Toe sale at the bird Store, 1135 7th se mye oan ‘ST. HARTBRECHT, POE SAE -C AM NOW RECEIVING FROM MY own press the best Cut Hay that ever came to this Sed euccrpauliy perform ‘ie active duties of life Thorough instruction given In Rapid Writing. the Hn $a Tabeuage. Correspondence, Rapid ‘Ca\cslations Buea Savoury. te ny and Tepe Writing. legs: . pe Wiring. Regu- lneday and evening sersious remuied TUESDAY. Sep iar am. antOpm. Ofice open for urrange: manta by tbe tear of a 7,08 and after MONDAY, Bog. 24.” 4 Rill corpe of teachers. Illustrated Cirew: = Giving full mfurmation, sent free on application. RY C. SPENCER, pal SPENCER Vice Principal S03 1538 T atreet n. w. RADES OF waduits confidential West Point, ail exam! IVY INSTITUTE, sw. corner Sia ‘Mathematical, Cisssical, Busines. ‘for college, 1 Cs _ Evening Classes, $3 and Keon = W. PLY: $5 snout Prexca 3 24m 1819 iC st nw, NCH LANGUA ‘at prac conversational results. 1538 T= WW ssnineton COLLESIATE 1023 Vermont avenua, Boarding aod [ay ae ee Toe Landies and Livtie ‘This tostitation wilt enter upon its tweifth ‘ scesion Wednesday, September ahd. tang mma Mee ZB BUCH -. Principat H.E HUNTER. tee Principal. Amisted by « tuli corps of caperionn! tenchers Yor catalogues and full. patticuats ane 4 Principal. aus Wes AMY LEAVITT OF PosTON, Chap uave and certified examiner cf the New Eng. rae Piano. techolue, harmony "and Suture 10d? fom st nw. id = = i CAV LELELD, MUS DOG. wil resme basines DENTISTRY. ‘720 17u st iw, First Flat, October 1, 1885, seis AMUEL L SCUTT, DDR Fifteen years experience ia Dentivtry. Office, 1 8. BW. Preservation of the Natural Teeth « ity. Gold Suing guaruntecd for five years. “oc “ K. 9TH AND EN.W ibe cure of wotlache veo. aphs marcet, and am able to olfer same at very low peices to the trade, S&S. DAISH, Wholesale Feed Dealer, Cor. N. Cup. and D st ae. jag7-im (OR SALE-BARGAINS IN LOT CHEAP HAR. ness that haa been used for coupe, bt and @oubie coach. Fancy Plush Lap Hobe 8“ worth $7.50; lot at $3, former price large square Sweat blankets $1.00, would be cheap at §2°50" Sxtts heavy and strong Stable Cover at $1.75; ee surcingles 25c Bi ERS Saddlery, 1345 sy!vania ave. Jala JOR SALE-OR HIRE, FOR THE SEASO3 Thrge stock of new. and gecoud-hand Coupes; oar and six-seat, Bogie’ AN M. YOUNG, 313 Oth et TORPOLK, FORTRESS MONROE AND THE South.—Take the Safe and Commodious Steamer in rwhich leaves Gt street wharf, ington, every . Thursday and Saturday’ SoSoea tapenee ek Shar oer oe Feturniug. ‘ee OR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. NEW IRON STEAMER “WAKEFIELD” Leaves Ths harf on MONDAYS, TH! Leaves Tthstreet_w YS, TRUBS Be ee eeht toes Oe Suman, Vac abd St, Clemente Bay, Md. Connedts with T@O. eit at Shepherds, See kchetiule, se seep TON B PADGETT, Agent, ¢.W. RIDERY, Manager. 1 [pO NORFOLK AND FORT MONROE. - THE POPULAR ROUTE. Y, Sate Seamer CRORE Litany MUNDAYS, WEDNESDAYS AND FRIDAYS, ‘at 5:0 p. m., from 7th street whart, Secure rooms and tlekets st Baltimore and Ohio of. fees, 1551 and #19 Penum ave, St. ‘and Dieter Say ERS JOHN « a ota wage Washing MORNING. “Freight at lowest rates. T. M. TALBOT, DENTisi 7TH si, Ware doors trou “coruee p Dentistry im all ‘Teen imseried 37 per wet All wore lOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. SECONDHAND COUPES IN PERFECT ER AT AUC ‘ORD! SION, 7OMORROW SATURDAY, FEBRUARY TWEN- 'ELVE O/CLOCK, in front of ‘BENSINGER, Auctioneer. 0a SATURDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY TWEN- TETH. commencing at TEN UCLOGK. we will sell ug car load ‘Horses and Mares, shipped from Cham- Ats0, About 25 Head Low-priced Horses, Mares and ules, amongst which. some good driversand workers “1 > Ax80, ‘Two New Top Buggies, one Express Wagon, several Second-hand tian Fe fagons and Carriages, Harness, &c. va S_BENSINGER, Auct, (W AUTER B WILLIAMS € ©0,, Aucnoneers REGULAR SATURDAY SALE OF HOUSEHOLD EPRSIZURE, CARPETS. PARLOR SUITES HOLSTER IN PLUSH, LIBRARY SUITES, WALNUT AND GILT FRAME MIR- RORS, EA~Y CHAIRS, CHAMBER SUITES, HAI MATTRASSE, "BLANKETS. FEATH! EK PILLOWS, THREE SHOW CASES, &c. On TO-MORROW MORNING, | FEBRUARY TWENTIETH, at TEN O'CLOCK X.M., we shall sell {a front and. Within our salesroom ine above ansort at WALTER B WILLIAMS & CO.. Aucts, pHs. ‘E, WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer. SALE UNDER DECREE OF COURT OF PREM- ISES, NO. 1813 G STREET NORTHWEST. By virture of a decree passed by the Supreme hurt of the Districtof Columbia, ta Eqolty eause No. T will seil at public auction, tn front o the premises, on WEDNUSDAY, THE THIRD 1} OF MARCH, 1885, AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P. M., the sast 30 feet 3 inches front by the depth Uereot of Lot No. 3, in square No. 141, In the clty of ‘Washington, D. C., with the improvements, ‘Terms: Gue-thiri cash; balatce at six ‘and twelve moni Interest secu e property. WM. F SEATTINGLD Eistoo, No. 435'7th street THOS. FE, WAGGAMAN, Auci. “aod PP PXCANSON BROS, Auctioncers, PEREMPTORY SALE OF VALUARI ING LOTON PSTREBT, BETWEEN NINTH AND TENTH STREETS NOWEMWEST On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, FEBR ARY TWESPY-FIETH, 1880) at RIVE: SCLock'y. Me, we will deli, infront of the remises, = PART OF LOT 3, SQUARE 361, Being the eastern 22 feet front of sald lot by a depth 0f 190 feet 3 Inches to an alley. © —— ‘Terms: One-third cash; balance tn one and two years. Notes to bearsix per cent interest fable Sia eapiee sno ede aS aoe go er aucings cat chaser's cost. Terms to be complied. with in fen otherwise the right reserved to fesell the propert ‘the risk and cost of the defaniting after five faye | ne were. i he i in some ia Pada WS non, COBANGERY SALE OF PROPERTY SITUATED CORNER MARYLAND AVENUE AND THIR- TEENTM STREET EAST, F STRERT AND THIRTEENTH STREET NORTHEAST, COR- NEROF TWELFTH AND D STREETS NORTH- EAST, AND CORNER OF SkVENTSENTH AND A STREETS NORTHEAST, AND ON A STREET NORTH, BETWEENSEVENTEENTH AND EIGHTEENTH STREETS NORTHEAST, AT AUCTION. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of, the District of Columbia, on the 28th day i of January, A. D. 1586, in cause No. 9731, Equi docket No. 25, wherein Charles F.. Woliard is co: Plainant, aid Mary KE. Woliard and others are defend- ‘ants, I will_seil at public auction, on TUESDAY, MARCH SECOND, A.D. 2886, commencing, ai HALF-PaST FOUR O'CLOCK P. Mf, in front of the Pou 1a, 9, 4 and 13, in Wollard's subdivision of square 1006, ‘recorded in Liber K. L. H., folio 320, of Mle surveyor's office of sald District, situated on Mary- land avenue, 13th street and 1 street northeast EDNFSDAY, THE THIRD DAY OF MARCH, A.D. 1886, ‘AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P. M., in froat of the premises, 1 will sell Lot 10, in square numpered 1008, situated corner of 12th and D streets northeast. {MMEDIATELY AFTEE, tn front of the premises, will se 7218 99, 40, $1, 4 and 45.10 Wollard's subdivision of square 1096,’ recorded in Liber W. £ folio S15."tn ‘surveyors olfice, togetuer with all the un- Provements, &c. ‘Onequarter cash: balance in equal ‘And on ‘Terms of sale: One-qi instalments at six, twelve and eighteen months from day of sale with ‘six per cent interest, notes to be Secured by deed of trust on property sold or all cash, ‘at option of purchaser or purchaserm A deposit of $50 required on each piece sold at time of sale, Convey- ancing, &c., at cost of purchaser. ‘Terms to be com- plied with in ten days from day ofsale, otherwise the istee Teserves the right to resell at risk and cost of defaulting parchaser or purchssers, afer ‘ive days’ tice of such resake UIiC ns in some newspaper pub- Baned in Washington, D. soe Piais will be shown at office of trustee and atthe Places of sale on day fenia, ©. DUNCANSON, Trust £6-deas ‘coriier Oth and D sirects hr Ww. JUNCANSON BROS. Auctioneers. ‘TRUSTEES SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY ON JACKSON STREET, NEAR TAYLOR ais oid UNIONTOWN, b. Virtue of a deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 901, tolio 75, et one of the land 2 eae written request of y wecur: seu Tn Front of the pre Qu SATURDAY, THE TWENTY-SEVENTH DAY OF FEBRUARY, A. D. 1858, st FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. all that piece of real estate in the county of Washi District of Columbia, to wit: Lots numbered five hundred and sixty-fiye (665) and five hundred and sixty-six (506), as laid down in the orignai plat of Uniontown, as re: corded in the surveyor’s office for said District. e- ee for the same at a poe forty-eight feet west northwest corner formed by the intersection of Jackson and Taylor streets, said’ point being the Southenst corner of said lows, ranuly west Sieh bees eg earns y y thence at Tigh Bortherly: along the western boundary angles y of sald lots one hundred apd thirty fect: thence easterly along the northern Boundary of said lots forty-eight feet: thence southerly along the eastern boundary of said lots one hundred ‘and tbirty feet to the place of beginning, said lots pelng contiguuus and being thus described as one lot. ether Wi e Improvements, ways, exsements, Figuts, priviloges and avpurtenances to the samme: De- Jonging or in aay wise appertaining. ‘Terns: One-third cach: balance in one and two notes to bear interest from day of sale, and to secared by deed of trust on the property #old, oF ail cash at option of purchaser. A deposit of $100 re quired at sale. Conveyancing, @c., at purchaser's Cost, ‘Terms to be complied with in ten days; other- ‘wise the trustee Feeerves the Tight to resell the prop- erty at the risk and cost of the ‘defaulting purchaser, aiter five days" public notice of such resate Ia so1ne Dewspuper publianed in Washiugron be Ce fe ddabe PETER FROAN, Trustee. rpHoMas DOWLING, Auctioneer. IMPORTANT. FINE ART NOTICE. ‘The Fanning Collection of Magnificent WATER COLOR PAINTINGS, Consisting of Many Important Works Selected dar- ing the past year from the various Collections dis- persed in Holiand, France, Belgium and England. ‘Together with many choice works recently selected from the leading Art Centers of Europe. In the coming Exhibition will be found August Bouvier's Great Academy Work, THE GREEK SLAVE, ‘Valued at $5,000. Erskine Nicols’ No Rent, Josef Israel's Leaving the Wreck and Potato Peelers, Sir John Gilbert's Taming the Shrew, J. M. W. Turner's Upper Rhine, ‘Sam. Prout’s Bruges, B. C Koek-kock’s Winter, = Filosa’s Departure and Return of the Swallow, Indonis’ great picture, The Merrymaking, John Faed’s Admuration, Geo. H. Loughton’s Hester Prynne, Horace Vernet’s Arab Shelk, AND MANY OTHERS. OWING TO THE GREAT IMPORTANCE OF ‘THIS COLLECTION IT WILL BE ON FREE EX- HIBITION AT THE GALLERY OF THOMAS DOWLING, AUCTIONEER, FOUR DAYS PREVI- OUS TO SALE, THE EXHIBITION WILL OPEN ON WEDNES- DAY, FEBRUARY SEVENTEENTH, AND THE OOLLECTION WILL BE SOLD ON MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY ,THURSDAY AND FRI- DAY, FEBRUARY TWENTY-SECOND, TWEN- TY-THIRD, TWENTY-FOURTH, TWENTY- FIFTH AND TWENTY-SIXTH, AT TEN O'CLOCK A. M., TWO O'CLOCK P. M. AND EIGHT O'CLOCK P. M, UNTIL THE ENTIRE COLLECTION 15 8011 113-8t THOS. DOWLING, Auct. NHOMAS J. FISHER & CO., Real Estate Aucts. NCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND WO. 900 TENTH STREET NORTHWEST. : By virtue of a decree, on the 6th Paty ERS | Baath sere : ‘Bumbered ity Docket 24, w on WEDNISDAY, MARCH HTD, 859, At HALE PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., for able, at public auction, in front of the premises, sub-lots {et- SGrey-nine (240) aaid tow belog Teopeoved ie hess z v7 No. i004 Pennsylvania avenue and 300 10ih sireet ‘Borthwest, Terms of sale, as prescribed by decree: One-third quate Bucs ih'oRertwo ava thee Fears rom the day of aie, purchaser to give for the deferred fe Pept es Sue pecan ane, carta ‘cured by deed of trust on the property. moldy of one hundred doliars will be required on each chase at the time ofsale ifthe ‘erm of sale are not cents cheno complied with withit ‘Trustees: H, RANDALL Ni-wart JUNCANSON BROS. Auctioneers, SCURRY SAAR RP RRSDOR BCE Pein Heme ‘virtue of the ‘Court vision of part ‘of sale as by, the one- ron ty of taser DUFFY'S PURE MALT WHISKEY. How Patrick Bennett Was Killed. For Medicinal and Family Use—For POSITION OF THE DEMOCRATS. — THE TRIAL OF JOMN MAHONEY ON A CHARGE OF Krxestos, Ovt., Fed. 18.—Tre 2d EDITION. ‘Consu ‘Malaria, ‘The Senators Think ne Farther Cancas MANSLAUGHTER. contained in Lm meape gid M Dyspepsia, bill tor the adm ‘of fron ore into the andola age’ Necessnry im Regard te the Edmunds Seppe fol geredt rie Staten free of duty has causes The following is 9 partial lst of scientists who have medical authors who ad- vise the use of pure alcoholic stimulant, phy- sicians who prescribe, and @ number who have used and have been bene- among the owners of mines along tbe Manslaughter in causing the death of Pat-| and Hombroke railway. Fick Bennett on the 15th of November last by ‘kicking him in the abdomen, causing a wound of the bowels, was continued after THE STAR'S report closed. . nite, democratic Senators do not consider any rther caucussing necessary on their part in Tegard to the question raised by Mr. Ed- munds’ report from the judiciary com- —_—_ Wasurxotox’s Brnriipay.—Orders were te Latest Toograns t0 The Str 40 Mimmited ex.), kod LL am.: 2, 830, mittee. They say bave taken their ‘i fC iT fitted by Derrr's Purr Mant WHISKEY: THE PAYNE Investigation. | stand” with “ye” PSacan’? ‘it ie eppecees “anense ered by She pronmention | 5 Alsetsing stutcnem, ta, mney Saniinn maar Pro. H. A. Morr, (Analytical Chem.) Ph. D. vines {bey believe he ta.right and they intend to aus | Liou a culnd ean a Tan Oe Tee: | pated te wasie frau a dynamite inceey ke kee F.C.8., New York. ‘Mr. Sharp was Told by Mr. Kahle That | held within a week eae ee ene wl be | occurring over it, Mabouey canglit hold of Bem: | waters of a creek ured by the faunilies, Bencr. ME. Axwor, (Analytical Con.Chem.) | “gre, Mahle, Was Offered Bribe. | appointing the usual earyaion eoteattes to | oe sau i acute, Kicked umm with erent anaes Gane 7 lo, N.Y. m™: u it wil Por. A. E. Mexxe, Prof. OrganieChem., Ky. | °>%i#! Dispatch to Tax Evaxrne Stan. Probably be a jolnt caucus of the hemostatic | “08 represented Henneit as the aguressor. ier, Roce. & F. Station, Oth and Be. State college and Dept. of Agriculture, Wash- |, COLUMEUs, Feb. 19.—The Payne investigat- a Of both houses, and will be beld, per. THE THSTINONY TODAY. ies, ington, D. . ing committee met again this morning and had ‘This morning there was a large attendance Im | gn 11-40 neat. For Boston. d pan (dally), Poling before them ex-Representative Sharp, of | ter Tey be brought up, but the eaucus will be | the court room, and witnesses for the defense | phia sccomioiation, © pi. daily. ‘On vad aley and POE Bee Ma ad Galtset of FM | Holmes county. ‘The witness was aPendicton- | Dele without reference toil testified to the fighting having been forced by | (hei, fiMt, NG ham aud oe ight Bor hl Fr. Wie, B Cauresten o>, PRS, F. 8, ianand voted for “Gentleman George.” He| THE WOMAN SUFFRAGE CONVEN-| the deceased, and that he was drunk at the {Sbipagy limited? daily v.50 am Past line) daiky to examiner University "of London,” Prof. | testified in effect that ex-Representotive ume. fag, 90 am Colcage and Chacimaan WAS Se vernty Coleg nnn acunor! Satie bia intend tim tee ue eas OP The defendant took the stand, and testified | Gal: "Paclic. exams ivan pm sda” Nae holle Inebriety from a Mediesl Standpoint,” | Proached by ex-Senator Graney and offered a that he had always been friendly with the Ben. | SESS es. (eeteu surtap). Ser eanene TOE Burlington, N J. bribe of $5,000 to support Mr. Payne. It will netts; that on the day of the occurrence he bad 820. B50. T10 amke agus. a, PR UES feey, Prt of Prine 28 | bé remembered that Mr.Kanleso testified some | At tne aiternoon session of the Woman Sat-| Bec! drinking; that when the quarrel arose i}, 800, 10, 1000 pim., amd Dd Bennett pressed him against close was Bennett that if he (defendant) in- Aicted the biow at ail ft must have been with his knee. Witness went to see Bennett when days ago. Mr. Sharp was closely questioned — = felative to his knowledge of any person having received bribes, but stated that frage association at the Universalist church yesterday afternoon, reports were made by May Wright Sewell, chairman of the executive Dk. M. G, GREENFIELD, or of “Al- cohol, ta Uae and Abuse? D” UU JoHN GARDNER, M. D., Author of “Lon- gevity,” London, Eng. reonally he was not aware of such offers hav- he heard that he was hurt, and Bennett stated Dr. Woe, H, Mons, Westfield, N.J., “Notes | Png beon sande Hie oer eer He hetagreed = Fee =, Hareb 2 — Poere | Sar be wh futhe bed beca potwoned. | on Amyliemn. v0 of current rumors at the time and wnat Mr. ne Om. resses were by crete pongo Sree pee nlewee fy Dr. J. CLARK SLAY, M. D,, Phila, Pa, “Iron le voluntarily told him, Ex-Senator El- | James Bennett, of Kentucky; Mra, Oolby, of Eicon of doseoech te pasaeas ane mae as a Medicine Hott of Hamilton, will appear before the com- | Nebraska, and Mrs. Virginia L. Minor, of Mis- | Drothers of deo medand arLeoe co sewage mR, C. 8. NUscRorT, Se. M. D., Ex-Coroner, | inittes this atteonson. souri, Atthe opening of the evening session, | ymcd thas tae : Hamilton Co., Ohio, The tilt between Representative Baker, of ro Reet mpgs hears ne Dr. L. B. ANDERSON, M. D,, Norfolk, Va., which was largely atvended, Miss y an- Darme, and A VERDICT OF GUILTY. “Malaria and Quinine. night, ol Judge Remy, which occurred fast ore created a ‘decided sensation, | nounced that she had received the following | The jury returned a verdict of guilty, with a , MB, ALEX. OLHAUSEEY, Lecturer on Chemis | and uarrel was kept alive be-| contributions: George W. Chil E. | recommendation facArth °. try, Graduate College of Copenhagen,Denmark. | tween the friends of the contending par. Parsons, Onio, 850; Mme,” Domores Br tie Sentenced ita to jail for eleven stuating en | enue By 4200 p.m, Per R. T. 8. NicHors, M. D., London, Eng. tes until after midnight. Judge Remy | Misses." Foster, $100, in memory’ of their —_——_—— Shu, 440. Tend Li prin, Go benbn ae ee Dr. D. B. Grove, Hanover, Pa. Tead the rlot act to Baker, and threatened to | mother, who was a member of the os School | 1225, 1:30, 440, Zand 11pm. For sistions on Dr. Jno. L. CALDWELL, M, D.,Baltim Md. | make a full ex of that statesman’s | and $75 for themselves, ‘rederick Dougiass on the tropoiitaa’ Bra: 10% m. dally, excem Sun- Dx. Jas, E. WHITRFoRD, M. D., Balto,, Md. methods if he did not at once subside. Therent | Addresses were made by Mrs, May F. East- Question. aay. and 5: sally; 430 pom, dally, exoeps Dr. E. Pratt, Bellefontaine, 0. may result in an exposure of very important | man, of Boston; Mrs. Caroline Hallowell Miller, | The following letter explains Itsel(: pe } anon on. ten De iwsttrarssa ty weet | epg eg ae Pee STS ae eee Dm. Cuinton A. SaGn, Pekin, NY. ANOTHER OHIO SCANDAL. Clara Neyman, of New York. Mr. John H, Brooks: cxenpt dunday. Por tise Be W-8.Cuixe, Tom's Creek Va” | ‘Te-day's Session. Dear Sir: You ask if Tam correctly represent- | Towii and a3 wm. ally exe Di BUHAY ME De Retdisiie Noe Senater Hopple Goes te Explain About THE RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED. Se oe ck | cea roo nme and 1S 3, Dr GD. BALr, Wilmington, Dei. the Price of Macaroni, To-day the association held at the Riggs a ae resid et — ae 120 pa daily, exe mR. JOHN R. HILL, Skowhegan, Me. eb, 19. lopple, 7 peri oo! utly Bed Bessey Skowhegan: Me. the superintendent of the white schools. I cinnati, bas been cailed home in haste to ex- plain the overcharges for supplies sold by the firm of Hopple & Co, to the Cincinnati infirm- the year. This afternoon and evening public ‘dnt sessions will be held at the Universalist church. The resolutions adopted to-day and other ec- Dr. E. W. Farrow, Phila., Pa. Dr. D. B. Grove, Hanover, Pa. Dr. J. W. Sarru, M. D., Reidsville, N.C. swer that Iam not correctly represented. In a minute's conversation with Commissioner by monds, in which he spoke of the wisdom of | eo CD ary, one of the items being macaroni, which | tion taken, will be reported as. matter of form | makinx one superintendent over all the schools, Be a ce Be ties Fa aiped four conte per pound te mide ead a | 1 the Oper nession this afvernoot Teald f thought that might be a good arrange: BARKER, Riversville, Ws a Dr. D. H. It appears that Hopple & Co. did a, busi-| _ Resolutions were adopted reaffirming | ment, but it was a hasty ‘expression ou my part, And not intended to be used $ confidence in the national method of securing either publicly or Sad Ge S. ae BatTexs, M. D., Mayview, Jewell Bey eee a eee ee pond the ballot to women through an amendment to privately, and when asked if 1 would write @| | Carunrex eaunot be inja Da. B. M. Hays, M-D., Junction City, Kansas, | tations seu yee Sorte the federal constitution, calling ‘upon Congress jetter to the Commissioners recommending the | Roa = ar Cough Cure, thas ba FM Bare MD. Junction city, X to submit the question of a constitul 1 | measure pro) LI promptly deciined to 40 | tne poorest can be cured of Jaccke Dr. E.8. WALKER, 3i1 N. 4th strest, Gin., O. cas count Gmendment to the states, declaring that | so—part! ae 1 did mot feel thet T bad | oi isoniy Any centsa boule. Dr. Jacon K, Merz, Allenville, Par . & Dangerous Counterfeit. the National Woman Sui associa- | given sufficient consideration to the subject to | “ ner Beart rin Mr, J. D, HOCKLEY, staff of’ Zvening Cau, | 48 WELIr MADE AS THE BLAND DOLLAR BUT| tion is non-partisan in poll protest- | give an intelligent opinion in respect thereto, Phila," a JUST 47 GRAINS LIGHTER. ing against the dill | pending _ in| My general views of the desirableness of doing MA Rate Major Jas. N. CALDWELL, U. & Ay Car | La Wis, Feb, 19.—Teller Henderson, | Congress, which proposes to distranchise Utah | away with all class distinctions, on account Of | SMITH—REEN, tat evening, thage, 0. i i of the Lacrosse ‘Natignal Bank, has discovered | Women, thereby punishing Gentile and non-| race and color, ate Well known to you and to ° Rey. F. E, CLARK, Bloomaburg, Pa. counterfeit silver dollar that is pronounced | POlYgamhous Mormon women for crimes never | the public generally. 1am for mixed scl ee | fy ( Hon. F. E. SpinNex, late Treasurer of the | by all bank people in this city absolutely the | committed, and rejoicing tn, See relinibae: | mixed teachers and ior mixing. if such a word | Bvaed 1; church, ANDIAW Sail e great ‘mov. ior reform, ous, missible, in all that c EVA HON, AuSROSE © MoGLACHLIn, late Treas. | silver dour ol the currency of I8SL” Tas our, | Socal and industrial are becoming educated | country, common liberty, common citizenship, urer Rochester, N. ¥. ig ie is allver and the die tc ‘substantial | © the knowledge that the ballot in the hands | anda common civilization. But whether it is How, J. N.’ BECKLEY, District Attorney, | particular as clear as the or! i rr atands ali | 0! Women is the weapon needed to insure suc- bette at Unis time to have aghit Bact aye 1 BABOOCK: Or 8, 1886, at 1025 Seven ! i . cess.” tendents of public schools is estion upon | te Mrs ALMIRA'=. BA'BOOCK, late of A Gouas Rove W. Gomueteens Coane apr pean ead ra pee A plan of representation to be regarded in or-| which I have authorized no ole to represeut conn. aged ninety vents NY. 2 *'| genins short of the stam ard, an ganizing the annual convention hereaiter was | me either to Cougress or to the public. | mt thera Saturay morning at sono Morner SUPERIOR HrsRonyMo, Rochester | about 43 grains short of the average. aie stopten: pov Always trely yours _— Sases: Dove BLAIR. in Wictenoea, Yinges (N. Y.) Home ot Industry, Z ——— re me Stat epliote en yay prey bol S ad pears Mew LONE A HEA eee ‘ol. Nene “ . eeping up the tion in the st r iis: id year, Mrs LUISA 1. BL. BS BARS. Hi H. FAIRALL (Professional Nurse), Business Failures of the Week. ritorieg was alscodopted: District Government Amal ©). Binie * New Yorx, Feb. 19.—The business failures It was decided to ASSISTANT ASSESSORS NAMED, HIGHT. On Friday, Pebraary 19th, 18s8, at 6 wh: J: MERRILL, Editor “Ledger,” Pocomoke, uring the inde seven days, as reported to KG. | ters in this elty, to, Deena cr ie nee: ‘The Commissioners to-day annonnoed the fol] wclock a. ui MuLAAN A. lve wt Md. hy » number for the United States 251, a1 aT lowing assistant assessors, to ta valuati¢ ght, aud Guughter of atch ison. fargavliie: Kanna,’ OTH Omee District Court, | and for Cafinda 35, on a, total of 280, a8 com. | ahd to estabiian x lecture bureau with head: | Orall the weabestate within the District. ‘Tew | pf tifa rom ihe reid of Wer father Np, 109 Marysville, Kansas. Pared with a total of 276 last week, and 287 the | Quarters at Chicago. “it was decited Rice trae, | awessments “occur every tire sears, | inet, at Borclock pam, ‘Pviewaesy See eens eee Mk, J. Mitcue11. Hens, Wilmington, Del. week previous, point committees to enter upon the work of or- | mencing In March. There are twelve _sub-| Jtvafoatena dos * Lr. "iomas A. RAYMOND, late Deputy Collec- —— Eenizing the industrial olass'among women and | districts, one assessor to each district. SM. | “uatoatiemd, | tor of Internal Revenue, N.Y Curious Railroad Accident. Teaching them the relation of the ballot. to | Golden, assistant assessor for Ist district: i. 1. | , CAE haar, Reuary 10. 1680 at 8 wm, Cor, J. ARMORY KNox, Editor “Texas SiN-| 4 pemaitap Pharm anmnie ne oienee axp | act Carpenter, 2d; Jos W. Davis, 3d; Wm, J. | LULA CALE, seas) : "ik, Jaume C Mosrorn, aged £9, (An ola icine |_ WOMEN AXD THE CHURCH. wees ine John HL Bird. To Sammie! Pulkin~ | atu i Saweday Pm. Interment 9p Dena nie ee 2 Wiatrxatox, N.C., Feb. 19.—A local freight | ‘The resolution sent by Mrs. Stanton, protest- | poss, Gils John ; Hawkins Taylor, 9th, ©. A. Dun- LSBEL. Febra E Mn. SAMUEL JENNINGS, aged 89, “An Old De- | tain on the Wilmington, Columbia and Au-| ing against church teachings held to be inim- | 20°: St; Haw ‘ Om, Feuraary PAM. 1868, at 1323 am, 7 nington, Towh; W. T. Bright, 11th, and W. 8. | ALBERTREN, dauglter of Wilbur F.and Marty cis fender, Baltimore, Ma sateen Gio ttrain cotared thee beldea cmoraing before | ical to women, was not adopted. Instead of| Moore, 12th.’ There has been few Ghanges in | sel. aced 6 years AX onthe and 2daya °° Defender,” Baltimore, Ma.” #4 9 “An iver, near Hilton. ‘The derailed cars struck | adopting it, it was voted to request vice presi- | the list wince the last assessment, thrce Years | one Seen: nett northwen ee e Mx. GEorGe Boss,’ aged the end column of the bridge and knocked | dents and members of the executive committee | 860 rs ad « - der," Baltimore, Md.” “#°% 9% “An Old Deten LST. On Thumday, Fevruacy 18th, 1836, Mr. JouN PeDpiconp, aged 90, “An Old De- consunption, LOUISA Ly KRNDST. aged Aytoer down one of its spans. The bridge will be re- to send delegates to every ecclesiastical conven- paired and trains will ‘over it not later BUILDING PERMITS tion held within their states, “We propose,” issued by Inspector Entwisle: James H. Man, Sears, : , the 23d said Miss Anthony to a Stak reporter, “to | erect twenty dwellings, alley between 24th and | Mineral from New Jersey avenue northw: tender,” Baltimore, Md. peop ees arte the romp rans er ot pane Keep watch of, the clergymen ‘and ‘know Bbth streets northwest, $11,000. | Notte, Dame | saturint. Feb. 20. at 2p cm ‘ Bt aa We isco" id baggage little dels Who | ure ust us. t ry r- | convent, repair bric jo -| a . Suddenly, on February eth, 3808, neers ee ee OF ein necta isis wae Patncdaeo cua me IEEE oe Rogn's ‘nession Mrs, Shattuck will, speak, | itol'strete northeast: $1.200. SM. Bear, to | at tap, TUM AN i CHAD. aged otiy Jeane —_—_—— ani night rs. Got ani ire. ir ¥ st 4 ¥ ic ‘asioa aid ot = Aarady. “hittin DUFFY MALT WHISKEY Co FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. | Sewell will speak. “Miss Anthony. said to | Gardner, repair office, 911 F street northwest; | _ Funeral from his late ‘residents: i427 Ohdo avenue northwest, Sunday, February E.On February 180 CHAKLIE F. PAGE, tofwut Page, aged four months. val Will take place trom his parents’ residence, 7 Sixth iret southeast, on Sunday, the Bist in $400. Charles C. Meads, erect four two-story and cellar dwellings, 4th, between A and b streets northeast; $12,000. N. Kk. Simpson, erect two two-story and cellar divelliugs, 1, be tween 3d and 4th streets nortteast; $10,000, a STAR reporter to-day that the convention was better attended than any of its predecessors, and she thought they had every reason to be hopeful. “Public sentiment is with us,” she remarked, “and all that is needed now is to nt, at Ba.timors, Mp, The New York Steck Market. ‘The following are the opening and 3:00 p. m. prices ofthe New York Stock Market today as Foported by Special wire to H. H. Dodge, O59 15th streets "Tae Lanes or Awenica zs Je roan tienry a rson, erect a three-story an tant, at'2 pei. Frends ata relatives Are recognized the world over anthe best housewives | __ Nama G. |3:00 ) Name Droste en eh eee oe Dette Oat eh ereen eta 6 a ed ‘on the globe, and woe be to the husband who disputes Tay 62%] 62%) N. Y. Cent. aud O streets northwest; $11,000. Mrs. N. REINHARDT. On February 18th, 1886, at 130 her supremacy in household affairs. He is soon made | (22-E8¢---— | S244) $2% N.Y; Cent... Blum, repair brick stores 745 and 747 8th | mdr JULIUS POA, REIN AUD we thee tolecl the iron bani of fate as he attempts to take Peer] 4 | The President sent the following nominations | street'southeast: $1,500. C. Kelly & Bro., erect car of bis age. charge ofthe domestic affairs himself. His meals do tothe Senate today: Charles B. Harmon, to | eight two-story’ dwellings, alley betwen ik und ae, on Sanday. the Dies teeta os oe ree not taste right; his coffee is poor, his bread like dough loresca Tesaa| az | aay | De marshal of the United Statestorthe distriot | Ivsnd agth and 3Ist stre<ts northwest, 7/000. | Sure “icauves esi teicuss ited to attend. his cakes half done, his meats burned to a crisff, his groton Sav.—h02, Oz of Maine. Soh ', , 6: 13 [Philadelphia and Baitimore papers please cups.) = Postmasters—Lewis H. i x. Me biuckburnyat Madios Gat 5 Benj. jack burn, ladison, The District in Congress. THE TRACTION RAILROAD. ‘Wm. Dickson, J. R, Reid, of Pennsylvanta; A. W. Fletcher and Col. Boyce were before the corporations sub-committee of the House Dis- trict committee today with arguments in be- halt of the traction cable street railroad in the District. To show the necessity of the road they called attention to the fact that there are 43 churches, 21 schools, 7 hospitals in the im- mediate vicinity of the proposed route. Repre- sentative Felton told the committee of the suc- cess of the cable roads in San Francisco, Mnen without that snow-white gloss that good soap al- waysgives it. The man of the house becomes gloomy and morose, and the pleasant house he once had is changed for the worse. At last he sees his mistake, and the thrifty wife again takes charge, and uses care ‘that he gets the best, and the best only, and the home is once more happy. Snow-white linen again adorns the house, and the secret is given to the husband. French Villa Soap has worked the change, and not only that, but the happy wife has been made happier still by receiving as a reward éne of the handsome prizes which are distributed among the users of the now famous French Villa, How the manufacturers can afford to give away gratuitously such hand- some and costly presents with this excellent re- solvent, which is worth more money than is paid Pac, Mail. Bennings’ station, $400. cath soo Loca 3 - Smoot, son of the late Capt. Smoot, U. anny Se tealdent of Washioyten antl last ‘Aled in Chicago yesterday. The deceased resigned trom - uavy Wo enter upon & business rs since. ie tia and W. FE: M. have contributed $20 for relief of the poor, and the Chicago Dressed ‘Beef company, (Armour & Co.), 200 pounds of beef. ‘The will of the late Amelia A. Goss, filed to day, leaves her estate to her three children, This morning a thiet entered the sore ie Henry Strausburger, 820 7th street northwes! And carried off'a pivce of lady's cloth valued at B25. RICHARDSON. Departed this lite, Febronry 198, 1856, at 6.a.m., alter along and painfil lines, AN MA V. RICHARDSON, the beioved wife of James Buck: n. Durem Anna. thou hast left us, vod that bath bereft tn, si our aaron heal, ence, 432 New — sguitenst at Zo dick, tora proceed fo tera’: Me Church at $ p.au, Sunday, February ist. Prends Felativen are luvited to attend. : on, 11. on Thursday Febroary AM SYDNEY SMOGh ony som nd the lute Com. Joseph Smoot." SOUDER. After a short and paintul Hines LIZABETH SOUDER: widow Af the tale Codey Souder, aged 82 years, Smnontin 18 Past her auior Washington Stock Exchange. The following changes from yesterday's quotations on the Washington Stook Exchange are noted to-day: U.S diya, 1801, coupon, 11.3% bid. 114 asked. U. & Sy inet, rexiitered, 1 1124 asked. U. 8 Sia, ae adked. THE GASLIGHT AND FUEL COMPANY, ——>———_ + for it, ls beyond her comprehension, ‘The secret | 48," coupoh, 1254 b 8. 48, regis &. W. Wapsworri.— ‘ ee Is'soon told, ‘The prevents given, away. ia’ ther | ffStr “Eabty bid, 13h sated Dc per impr, | Aer they bad prosented their case Tepre-| THe WILL oF Mus. |W. Wanewonnit— Yor she who suffered Tea a next grand distribution in October next are worth Tuua, earrency, 117 Ties asked. go: | S2ntatives Of the National Gaslight and Fuel | Mr. Evalyn Whine pei Dobeon end” Mary |_ Panera! Sunday morning, 1Ooclock sharp. fom be over $125,000. Of course, in giving away this | year ‘64, 1902, 127% bid, 131 asked. Metro- | Company for the District were given @ hearing. | McCusker $500 each; to Marla B, Barstow, w | Inte rendeucr, 1105 Ninth street soutien take Jarge amount of money in presents they have # two- | Politan K. R.’stock, 98 vid, 1¢ ed, Golumbia R. | E. C, Benedict, of the executive committee of | French china dinner set; to Maria M. Peters, | iweut at Loudon Park cemetery, fold object in view. Knowing that it was neces | 1%, Stock, 35 bid. North Capito! and 0 street KH, | the Equitable Gas company of New York,trom | her mother, cottage at Berkely Springs, and the G.—Mrs BARBARA VOLKENING, hi Eos ae SOS einem a tony agasked. George: | which this would be an offshoot, told the suv- | resto! her estate to her sons, James sand Craig | native of Bavaria, Germany, but for the sary to have the many excellent qualities of Freooh | town Gas, $0 bids Firemen's tas, 40% asked. Collier fee Weer caer nee pool Jears & resident of the Limrict, departed "thus Villa brought to the attention of the public, they de- Dia ins. 12% bid, 13, usiced. Bi. ihe yihed qual tesa candice TL rayon, nipernay oer ‘W. Wadsworth, Tuesday, Feb. 15, at 1:40 p.m. cided to spend a large amount of money in introducing Wi yn Brick Machine, 107 bid, 114 asked. Great Ieportast Reau EsTaTs Sace.—Messrs. wera! will take place from her late residence, 281! Thos, J. Fisher & Co, have sold to H. Grafton ci West Wasti ‘Sunday aferuoon, . Services will ra it, trusting that the large future sules of the soap will, the company urged the passage of the bill of in- jon, when it becomes better known, amply repay them. It Falls foe, 102 bid. Real Estate Title Lusurance, 101% | corporal bid, 102 ‘asked. Chessy in the chaper st apeake and Pot. Tel. Co., 64a, Dulaney, jr., the square of land bounded by | Til cemetery, Would require a large sum of money to properly intro- | bid; 67 asked. U.¥. Electric Light, €3 bid, 73 asked Lis ecticut avenue, 20th aad S streets north Srent, and contalaing 40,000. feet, 1or $0,000 cash: — SOAPSTONE QUARRIES LEASKD.—H. M. Ab- bottand wite bave leased tor iwenty years to A.M. Smith, James H. Vermilya, and G. W. Hunter eighteen acres of land near Grautand Pierce Mil road (Dunbarton soapstone bills) on royalty, which Isto yield them not Joss than $400 the rst year, $800 the second, and $1,000 the succeeding years. Lecasterec 5 = Tur Y. M. C. A. BuiLprxe Frxp.—The fol- Capitol Topics. EX-UNION PRISONERS. Acommittee composed of J. H. Longneexer, J. F, Mack, G. A. Gessner, Dr. H. B. Noble and Henry Knipp, representing the national associ- ation of ex-union prisoners of war, had @ hear- ing before the invalid pension comimittee of the House to-day. CLASSIFICATION OF GOVERNMEN: CLERKS. Representative Gibson, of West Virginia, made an argument betore the House labor com- duce it, and in order to accomplish the same purpose in a novel way they decided to give their patrons the benefit of the money which would otherwise be spent in advertising,and devised this method of having their patrons and friends herald its qualities, thus accom- plishing two-fold purpose—in making known its good qualities and rewarding those who use it. No matter what inducements are offered for the in- troduction of an articie, if it is not up to, or above the standard, its new-made friends drop off and become itsenemies, Tis is not so with French Villa, Tae WALL Sterer Sirvatroy.—The finan- cial circular of Moore & Schley of February 18 says regarding the Wall street situation: “The announcement in the morning of the inability of the Transcontinental pool to arrive at a set- tlement of their differences was the only real fact In sight of a depressing nature, and late in the day ramore from Chicago of & general cut in rates over the ‘Transcontinental lines was used to.asalst the evident Fald by prominent speculators, and undoubtedly the object of at- tack Was in part accomplished, as many ‘long’ stocks were thrown over In the decided weak- : — FPO SCM i Fag et bs | pe CB pete 4 CSEPH GAWLEE FURNIREING J TAREM sud PRACTICAL EMBALMER HE Oe SOR reed t locmee BELLEW, UNDERTAKER, D Its quality 1s not deteriorated to cover the expensesof mittee to-day, in favor of his bill to reorganize | jowing subscriptions to the Y.M.C. A. bulid- | Corner of G st. and New Jersey ave. mw. the grand distributions, but itis of the same quality | ness in the afternoon. The basis of the market | the departments at Washington ing und are acknowledged: G. W. F. Swartzell, | attention to aif details of funerais “Ene ‘aa It will be when they discontinue the giving of pres- | remains unchanged in our opinion, and, while | classifications of aa to give the satus ers. French | It b: ved a blow from which it may tak oe has ca ti. J. Gross, G6, EI Grain, 9 i , it has received a blow from which it may take to those dol gam . js » 80; E. J. Gres best and cheapest soap offered, trusting that by its | 1itGres rs ayatem ol les, that at the same $5; &. bs. Pearson, | @*duste Of 1884 Class of the Cincinnat! School is food quality lasting reputation will be made, which | {2atfeeovery more rapid than the deeline has | desk sat_men doing the same work, who got . Pettit, $5; CB. Pearson, bubalming CM. Lukens, M.D. Principal 4. H. Gark, Demousiraior; 612 Lith sires wucauwess Telephone call 947-4, oct Uncurranes cep Fowmnat Dinseton, a 2337 10th etrest norte am Parsce & Ware, salaries, ranging: from $1,200 to $2,100 per rear. AGAINST GOVERNMENT TELEGRAPH LINES. ‘The House committee on post offices and. report ade roads to-day unanimously sd to versely ail’ bills: betore it for the purchase oF construction of telegraph slines by the govern- ment. Wednesday and Thursday, March 8d and 4th, the committee will hear’ arguments trom all ywho desire to address the committee on the subject of government contracts with telegraph companies. ‘will result in a large and well-paying busines. A glance at the list of handsome and valuable pres- ents will convince you that you can easily have the value of your money returned to you in the way of a Present, the soap prus.ically costing you nothing. Even those who use but @ small amount have a chance to receive something handsome, as the pres- ents are distributed without favor to those holding the largest amount of wrappers, the distribution not being in any ways case of chance. Send tor mam- moth illustrated cutalogue, free. Address R. W. Bell a Minp READING AND MANIFESTATIONS —Mr. Win. 8. Roberts, aided by his sister, Miss Vir- ginia Roberts, will give an exhibition of mind Feading and cabinet manifestations at the Nar tional Theatre Sunday evening. soronnce OO cntsiind ‘Tunas Viotive or MURDEROUS ASSAULT. ice Adams, cviot who was struck in the Head by Sarah Nicolis'last Monday nigat, ts re- ported to be In a eritical condition t-duy Sarah has not been arrested. Emanuel Madi- Ran re Markets. BALTIMORE, Mp.. February 19.—Virginis ten- foriies, 4449; uew Unrees, 61 bid to-day. BALTIMORE, Mo.. February 19.—Cotton dall— middling, 8%, Flour stealy,with more active inquiry — Howard ‘street and western super, 2.02u3.0U; do. extra, 3.254d.00; do. family, 4.250475: city mills, super, 2.50a3.00' do, extra,” 3.50415; do." Rio brands, 4.6284.75: Patapsco family, do. ‘super- lative,” patent, 6. ‘heat—southern nominally cady; western & shade lower, closing south- ,, 92804; do. amber, 95497; No. I Maryland, Manufactaring Company, Buffalo, N. ¥. i¢3 | 95 Bid: No.2 western winter red, RIGHT HOURS FOR LETTER CARRIERS, son, the colored man who was shot in the ab- WW = SS ee Kepruary, 0% asked: March, SoaiiAe May. OSa0ee | Mr. Edmunds today (oy request) introduced | domen several night ago by Wm. Crawiord, is STOCK BROKERS Gorn—suuiherh steady; western duit and lower, cout | ,, Mr eamun Teported vo be worse to-day. The bullet has wot Senay |New Ye E ern white, 46a49: do. yellow, 46a48 western mixed, | 10 the Senate a bill to apply the eight-hour law | FPO" exirscted. William Martin, the young: 160 Fifth avenve, oe PITHELTOMA! Tasatig: Fe a7ien4d; March. 474ei7% | to leter-carriers in the cities, Mr. Edmunds man who was shot through the right ling vy Samuei Scott on Boundary strect several even- ings S6> is reported much beter today and Will probably recover. ee ——__ RANGE oF THE THERMOMETER.—The follo ing were the readings at the signal office to-day: 3 37.0; 7 am, 36.0; 11 a m., 48.4; 2pm, 61 Maximum, 08.1. Minimum, 4.2. ——— we dV aie slo ee wis WR ASHINGTON, BALTIM: * Bw Voice oston, a -! GENERAL PARTNERS damm WaiTsLy, Mayxanp said the matter should have attention, as it ap) that some of the letter-carriers are being worked beyond human endurance, A RESOLUTION OF INQUIRY AS TO RETIRED MAVAL OFFICERS, ‘The House committee on naval affairs today agreed tow favorable report on the resolution offered by Mr. Thomas, directing the Secretary OR SKIN CANCER %.dout6.00. Pre ime 14.00a16.00-Provisions quict and steady. 10.75a11.76. Bulk “‘meats—shoulders ‘Tustin butte ied, L4a26; creamery, 28032, etroleum higher refined, iy For seven years I suffered witha cancer on my face. Eight, months ago a friend recommended the Use of Swift's Specific and I determined to make an effort to procure it, In this i was successfull, and be- gan lis use. ‘The influence of the medicine at ‘frst was to somewhat aggravate the sore; but soon the indlam- rdinary to {the Navy to furnish a complete lst of the Alexandria Affairs. th ‘wl id I be afte fore 88, retined beads ted for Tam x0 fist few bottles “iy general neath has preatiy fue | Winky steady PSOaL 20, freights officers of the na: fe cacipe pati alenbengg attend on the retired list, with the proved. I am stronger, and able t) do any kind of their, belng retired. ‘The DEATH oF OFFICER LATTIN.. work, ‘The cancer on my face to decrease and tin, an officer of the police Steamer dull—cotton. 5-324; four, 11 Matthew Lat- Recelpts—flour, 5,820 barrels: w! bushels; ot specific reasons oon wien ci preamble recites that it has been reported that the nicer to heal, until there is not a vestige of it left— 78,000 oats, 5,000 bu: ‘shipments— ce’ ‘been retired for other reasons than | home here last monia, Mr, Lat- only a little sear markethe ae ne four 1920 barrels ‘ofa, 129,600 busheln salee— | having reached. the, proserives ugeer fro | ti came upon the turee in 1873, and has beet Atlanta, Ga, August ii, 1965, 1" MCDOMALD.. | whest, 423,000 branels; corn, 47,600 bushela being fneapacitated through Injuries sustained | ® faithful and efficient officer. i ‘the second death on the police force within ten days. END oF THE EVANS CASE.—The court of up- peas av Richmond bel sustained the ‘decision Of Judge Keith in the case of Mr.John T.Evans' estate. The elder Evans, « well-know butter Capitalist bere, died, without @ will, and inthe line ofduty. The committee struck out Omasrs hed been retired by reasoh oftacapactty or nt oi incurred ‘through vicious and intemperate hab- ts. Reports of riions of the winter wheat belt, ‘an easter wheat this morning, May delivery selling off to bur rallied, on fair buying to Com—May declined to 41, and is 1516. Oats—May, 8218-18" Pork May, Lia “Latd-iitay, 61 7iges 20. Thave had a.cancer on my fice for some years, ex- tending from ‘one cheek bone across the nse to the other. “It has given mes great deal of pain at times burning and itching to such an extent that it was almost-unbesrable. “{ commenced using Swift's cillc in May, 1885, ad have used eight botlea it given the greatest relief by remow jon und restoring my general health. Knoxville, Iowa, Sept. 8, 1885. ‘Treatise on Blood and Sixin Diseases mailed free, THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Drawer 3, Atlanta,Ga, N.Y. 157 W. 23d st, Keveroxe Mae Wauxer, SPECIALLY DISTILLED FOR MEDICINAL USE, CHANGES IN PATENT LAWS, Commissioner of Patents Montgomery ap- peared before the House committee on patents to-day to explain the necessity for the changes ted in his annual in the laws in regard to the date a patent limitation of = aes SILvEe Corn CoUNTERFEITERS ARRESTED.— The secret service agents yesterday afternoon grrested in Clncinnatl John MoGuire, Richara Harrigan, David Morrison and ‘Sullivan while in the act of man ‘counterfeit silver coin, ExtITLep To Bounries—The second ocon- troller has given a decision that all soldiers who entered the service on the first day of April, Bt ‘are entitled to the benefits of bounties provided for in the joint resolution of March 3, W. BARNES, 15 ent it of & least thi dges, with Which appesissball be mises, NOTES, dressing the Senate in its support. a ees ‘The Silver Question. ‘WHARVES AND RAILROAD YARD: TWELFTH AND WATER STREETS GW. BRANGH YARDS AND OFFICES CONNECTED consisting ec! ‘Miss CLRVELAND’s LUNCHEON.—There were g fone arent STRICTLY PURE forty-eight guests at Miss Cleveland’s luncheon ‘THE BEST TOXTO. this afternoon. Sixty were ofiginally invited. ‘MR. RUSTIS' RESOLUTION AGREED TO. PERFECTS DIGESTION. abe fish Cleveland vill hive. attend-| On motion of Mr. Eustis the resolution of in- ‘Unequalled for Consumption, Wasting Diseases, and | the wien ot Saal epre quiry heretotote o@ered by hiss relating to the General Debility. ‘aturday, ident PRICE, Per Bottle $1.00: 6 Bottles for $5.00: ! i i Beware of Imitations. None genuine without the ‘Signature of pervising Architect Bell were registered in New ‘York tast G. Cannon of San Fran- evening.—L. Sneihaeeeere uns ve ew gngriny—Oe EISNER & MENDELSON, Sole Agents tor the U.S Phila, Pa. FOR SALEBY Btol well & Co, Petes prea eomwer * Fa, Axo Wrerza SUITINGS, OVERCOA' inaeOhae peiven ep th ath deed Now on exhibiuen ot the Teostog Tailoring Eaab At ¢ Flee } renting, Da tbe Bt damea

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