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é STAR: WASHINGTOR. 6.0. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1888. FOR RENT _HOUSES. AUCTION SALES. _ JOR RENT_AT $8_SEVERAL VERY PRETTY | \ 1 Pia! two sity, houses 24 and Note. ne, three | QYALTER B WILLIAMS & CO. A ‘ sven from Nawy Yay Ave "ee ak Pa ART EXHIBITION ee ee NLIMITED SALE BY avcTK TO IMMEDIATE DESIRABLE TEN. ONLIMTTEE WORKS OF Coe Tout st $22.50 several three-story MR. CHARLES ARMOR, Toot hodses, all modern improv Landseapes, Mar! wT uatvod te @acalique part a, the a will be on exnibion fe of CATR w. & BDkroun. Tse New iuekave. | Lipeiay, Wed enday, and, Thursay, February, 7-8) SNISHED PART OF HOUSE No. enue northwest, and will be sold ee SE BoroLhs aaa be Ai teens SALE - . T st (DAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS, FEBRUAR' nuieee _ fiat | THURYTH AND TENTH, AT BIGHT OCLOGR- SOR KENT—NINE-ROOM BA\-WINDOW BRICK. jouncemment that these are the productions of Putt iitrovemneate: soul font. peperea: convent: | sar hqanmammcam™ns "Sou ce to attract . schools, market aud J line of cars; | buyers the who.e forming e collection worthy of at- $20.55. OWNER, 905 L st. | tention, and we feel Jus ng feet these are ia Frat" nets from ir. Charies Armor, NT_ FURNISHED HOUSE. SEVEN ROMs. | S04 hove it will receive the attention it justly onventent to Rerdice and 14th-st.care.rent | 33 WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO, Aucts. ree month (9 partion with quod feet a8 OWNER,” Star office. o20"_ | rENHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. Fos est Bouees, aes ASSIGNEE’S SALE or THe COLUMBUS DINING ROOMS, Corner of 12th and G streets northwest, FINELY FURNISHED WITH FIRST-CLASS FUB- NITURE, WINES, AND LIQUORS, EMBRACING Four large Extension Dining Tables, 50 bent-wood tmwode. thaud Ba'y aia, 219 Tite ste Se Sigugs oreices we”, | Dining Chairs Aug Window Maneingy and Pprirren nou How. Foo, 5.30 | Giase Ware, Rodwery’ Silver. Castors, Kut non 7 Rm. Forks, and Spovus, fue brusseis Chamber. ‘Hails and igisad Bajyawcde 15 | Swe Carpeta one’ lange Hotel "Hauge, hetrigers.or, e sbaseinent. rear GLI H12.¥.--10 | *'\ivves aud Liquors ia bottle, Champagnes, Bordesnx sn 4-19 | wlan ve Sport wiuen Hb 40m Caav Jam, 47-80 911 ‘sherry, Madeira aud laud Gin, Bture aud dwelling 401, (Cellar 1042 Met u.w....0 | primer: Sherry, Madel-s, and Port Wines, Holland Gin, Ket ne.ore 20) Wa SF Alevand Brown Stout The above is only a portion ef the property on my and Liquors in wood, Wulaky, Madeira, Tarra- pe. 1 Cites for bulletin mane on | gous Fort, and Sherty Wie, Holléad Gime Seowh the nif) THOS. E WAGGAMAN. | Whisky, 8a. eee ‘5 x Groceries, Champions, French Peas, Capers, Catsup, . ad xed to Canned Tomatoes, sardiies, ke. Pet SP SO vant On IHUMSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 9, 1888, gone HOUSE ANby commmenciigg be FEN Oa Pa eo ees iy a de contents of the Columbus Dining K bortheast Sod cau be rented for thiee ot four corner of 12th and G streets orthwest,, ‘This house frat 2 hag been rently furuished, aud cvergthingts first- R RENT ase Ue. F. S. MECHLIN, Assignee. pat at = =— —— ——_— _ ae ee __FOR RENT—HOUSES.__ “446 NEW JERSEY AVE. 8 F. SEVEN Poraeneed ai coudition, vals two biocks 30. MM PARKES, 18 00511407 Ht. n.c..6r...81 » 11f.65 182 20th u.W., OF. ‘60 680 ¥ rooms, and in el from the Capitol; $2: ISA JOR RENT— THAT 06 P si. sY _BRIC Avenue cars; 8 rooms; bay papered; $30. Inquire 1915 several new houses containing 4 rooms each; 1 kitchen. lovated on Met alloagh st. and Ding- joan Place: rent only $9 and $10 cach. CHAS. BANES, 1003 F st nw. ‘6t JOR RENT OR SALE—1714 13TH 1305 RB st nw. 11 rooms all modern improvements: | nd ‘particulars at 1706 322 Ve aven.w. O01 i415 Hetne, dr vol st. Ge f st. 8. i i Bates alley, NT_302 MASS AVE % E TWO-STORY | Several new houses on Fenton Place, 3 rs.. 812.50, i House: new: six | convenient to employes of Government Prinuiig Office: throughout. reut, | also several new houses 12th aud H sts. ne., with ali HER, 16 4th st e.c, | the moder improvements, rent fo $18 io 830 gor month. “The above is only s partial list of houses for ep | Pent Call ane get bulletin. 14-6t CHAS. E. BANES, 1903 F at. nw. - Whooping Cough. Bronchitis and other ‘Theest aoa Lung troubles. A bettie of Ayers Oherry Peetoral has caved many 6 lite Mrs. J. Gregg, 1st ot, Lowell, Mii, writes: “My chiliren have taken Ayer’s Cherry Pec torsi, for Group, It gives immediate relief, followed by cara” < for Croup, in allceses, I have known the worst cases relieved in a ysry short time by its use; and I advise aD AN UNRIVALED COLLECTION JAPANESE ART TREASURES, by all Draggista, Price, $1; ats bottles, 65. BEING A DIRECT IMPORTATION FROM JAPAN. Tar Greene JOHANN HOFF'g MALT EXTRAOT EMBRACING SUPERB IVORY AND OLD WOUD CARVINGS, SUPERB PAINTED BY CELEBRATED JAPANESE ART- 18TS, OLD CHINESE JADE VASES OF WONDER- FUL WORKMANSHIP, OLD CHINESE JADE BOWLS AND CUPS, RARE BRONZES FROM CELEBRATED ARTISANS, ELEGANTLY EM- BROIDERED ROBES AND DRESSES, SUPERB SATSUMA PORCELAINS, RARE SPECIMENS IN CLOISONNE, FINE OLD LACQUER, FINE OLD BRONZES, INLAID WITH GOLD AXD SILVER, RARE OLD CHINESE VASES OF THE KEEN WING PERIOD, SIX MARKS, OLD CHINESE VASES WITH SANZ DE BOEUF GLAZE, OLD CHINESE BRONZES, RARE OLD CHINESE PORCELAINS, FINE EMBROIDERIES, EM- BROIDERED SCREENS OF RARE VALUE, RARE KUTANI KIOTO AND KINKOZAN POROELAINS, RARE OLD CRACKLED WARE, &¢., &0. This collection, which was selected by Japanese ex- perts, is pronounced to be far ahead of anything ever seen in this city, and many of the articles excel some of the choicest pieces in the celebrated Morgan collec- This highly valuable collection will be on view st y Art Rooms Monday and Tuesday, February 6 and 7, 1888, and the sale will take pince on WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, FEBRUARY EIGHTH, NINTH AND TENTH, 1888, at ELEVEN A. M. and THREE P. M. each day. SILK EKAKEMONOS, WHAT PROF. COLEMAN, OF GLASGOW, SAYS OF IT: Suffering from an atteck of Illness which had not only reduced my strength, but brought on extreme exhaustion, from inability to appropriate fodd, I tried the effects of the Genuine Johann Hoff’s Malt Extract, ‘a wineglassful three times a day. Ite use wae followed by marked effecte—1. Food, which had heretofore been. Power of evolving animal heat and storing up fat, of “Jobann Hoff” and “Moritz Rianer” on the neok of every bottle. All others are worthless imitations, ‘THOMAS DOWLING, uous DOWLING, Auctioneer. CATALOGUE SALE VALUABLE COLLECTION LAW, CLASSICAL AND MISCELLANEOUS ny of them That would maze Vi ndditious to Pa sieve te soniche hratertese Leazrape eset Ho At my Auction Rooms, 11th stand Penna, ave., ‘on ND THURSDAY EVENINGS, IGHTH AND NINTH, 1888, O'CLOCK. for Examination. WLING, Auctioneer. He gheed woven out warp. Tae by sheep differ in eeeathe — A ‘Bot Weshow ‘Sd colors” price, @L20 3a ‘2408 14th {OR Bi — 9 33 Shem a 220 New York ave. n.w.,10r. and bath, mi. 875 115 1908 10th E. Cor 10th and Q. Sr. and store, large 65 100 1731 19th isoi cor. of T, 12 and bath. ‘60. 100 217 Del. » 1553 10th st n.w.. Sr. and bath. 30 200 2416 14th 1126 10th st. nw., Gr. and bath. m4 90 1808 Leb S02 New Hampshire ave., Gr. and tsi. BY 24 Snow's alley, or, 2155 Steven's alley, bi. 5 Fi JNO. A. PRESCOTT, SSREEE seoces eH matt4 37 Carol Rellowe Balldia a i. 28 Isnt 19 ,, BRICK, SBVEN 70 220 Lat st. gore, all mod. impa, #25; ded Mth it ne. 7 late cellar, in excelleut ofler, water, gam, my Suz "Tith st! me, 7 roomy water and yas, 817 land ave. aud 3d st. B.e., Ane dwelling aud Wroums, 845; this iskaown as fine business be examines ittrom ‘THOMAS D FIGHER S CO. 1824 F st 2 F jOUSE 905 LST. NW. NINE Tvcms, all modern improvements, #50" pez month. Also, dwelling 1024 9th st. n.w.. 8 rooms, modern im- provements, $30. Appiy to W. G. JOHN! 71S 13th | _ = oesccrin chon ae. im t RENT_SEE BULLETIN OF CHAS E BANES ¢ RENT-HOUSE COR © | Ein to-day’s Star. Houses placed m my ¢ See we 11 pootna ad tate wAthe al rode ine | erally advertised free of cost to owner. mt Provements, in No 1 repair, Inquire No. 474 O street. | POH RENT—THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, 16-00 1438 19th strect uw. 7 rooms and bath; all mod 4j0E KENT—BY & Om impe.” Rent 960. 4. 5. PRAGT & SONS, Sun gue HOUSE: RENT — 214 F STN K HOUSE, NW cor. 17th & Pa. Feet mus, kas and bath: cheap; $20 per month, zoe. tre 8 Oy RURETY Sead Beek cheew: 620 vee omen JOR RENT . LARGE THRE! RY brick: fine location; 10 rooms; all moulern con- Yeniences: rent $50: keys at Drug Store 21st and G ata M.D. PECK, 934 F at. 14-3t o 19 IST. N.W. A LARGE BRICK ¥2" 5 fourteen roomie spodern improvemente; lange brick siable and carriage house. |For particulars [== 1 {quire of HOSS THOMPSON, National Metropolitan Bat a Bank . Lm Pec a. oa F OK KENT—SOUTH FRONT FINE BRICK HOUSE, Pat a 930 F rooms, furnace, bath, Beta £39 F Feet cars, 205 G st hws Marton 415 90 near Peosion office. Itquire immediately on premises, Mariot 43 9 a 3 aon on 190: F JOR RENT—LARGE BRICK: PLEASA a 1007 tion; fronting park aud Massac! LES wie conveniences: stable. Apply at 1100 Lst. nw. th see | RENT_FURNISHED. esl Pot M stuear Thomas Circle, 5rs..all m.1,per ma. 7thand 9th st, above Dupont Cirle. 10r., all mi... UNFURNISHED. t Circle, 12 rooms, all mod. iiny ‘st. above Dupont Circle, 10r., all ‘Sst. n.w., cor. 10 rooms, aif mod? rooraa, ail ma 3 Stivell word. imps. Tier of property for sale cal for oF send to office. or aac call for 16 “iO. HOLTZWAS. 10th and Feta Rw x 8 RENT_BRICK HOUSE. 1823 5 St NW rooms: : ait = LT modern convenience, fegaire ai 1000 18th and K sta FF g8 RENT 02) RUODE ISLAND AVE. N. f4-3t-” | W'Girick dwelling, 10 rooms, all mod. tmps.. in mich a | seeps 5 7 neg Jai0-10¢ “926 Fat nw. Fos REST_1720 19TH ST. XW, NINE ROOMS, newly papered, good spring well d 4k in yard. $40. per month. Ke Goods Store, tose Lath st nw. oR RENT_THE BUILDING 037 F a S87 has a fine store, room, handsomely ‘Aaushed. 20250 : comcroted cellar, aamse size, two stovies, shove: tot eligible tor offices, handsomely’ Atted: Lnguire ‘within musie store, oF “tim R, 0. HOLTZMAN. FoR rest @ ST, DESIRABLE HOUSE, 9 Toons. cellar, furbace, in ® uAaval. neighborhood, K BUCHANAN, The Clarendon, 1401 §. Ye nvetl-ot JOR RENT A THOROUGHLY FURNISHED house of fourteen Fuotus, ina ialthy and desira- ble neighborhood, one Block from cars abd herdice; rent moderate, Apply 219A st &.6 e262 * aod 2114 Ms. r 1207 loth we - 93 omce rowuim “5, 10,40 13 Hot, bet OTHER UNFURNISHED HOUSES. Teter, Mg barve sine sient the MOST DESIKADLE and Nate BARUSUMELY FUESrbifED HOUSES tor reut Yor | Tet Liat Yet — : “ouil, aves, DEN at rorecras, “ih 925 Pareaigut Square. 230'8 at, bet 1 nes F%. KENT. Sk ROOM BRICK it st. n.w.: water = #15 iy Dwi wens @10 Apply to Louisiana ave. 2 chee! if ee) EA mien tio tat ext EB GENTLEMAN et sane Eel Bank = uit. Apply to F.C. ADAMS, 142% e sald-1m* JOR KENT—-HOUSE AND STABI mm AND STABLE, (lk st. ow. ; all ip first-class. covenient Fiabe verioe, disis room, kitchen ia er Nerang buuse Uitte’ Sielove ET baiiaws, 1303 7 ot, pa (RST-CLASS BOARD BY D. ith, @4 a week. Z bivcks if Craddock ale L) DALLABT YES § Sore, (Prous DOWLING, Auctioneer. ER) CON! 7 AV! ft Peretti “ECR HORSES, CARTS, wii WAGONS, HARNESS, UARY TWENTIETH, 1888, at ‘works new Wanhingior ity, I will sell with- 19% STRATES JELF- Nt ‘TWO BCOUPS, HOLDIN ELBARROWS, SHOV- ce PC MES. TIMBER, ‘Order by mail anything in the store. ‘By order of in the slightest. ‘Ibis soap is identical in quality to- THOMAS DOWLING, A: day with that made twenty years ago. IHOMAS DOWLING, Auctionce: HANDSOME PARLOR 8! Ae as G. PETERSON & CO. f7-dte Itbrightens colors and bleaches whites. INVALID RECLIN- AND-OME VELXET SRS SUITE, HAIR MA: WIRE SPRING! 'E_WINDO' rE: HALL STAND, DINING-ROOM AND HEN FURNITUKE, ETC., ETC. AT AUC- WARY TENTH, 1888, com- T shal entire contents therein HOMAS DOWLING, fuel, and of the fabric, where Dobbins’ Electric Soap is ‘used according to directions, Oupamre: a Ce AY. FEBRI ‘at TEN O'CLOC street northweat FP tomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. OF IMPROVED PI ALLEY BOUNDED BY AND FOUB-AND- WEST. virtue of a decree of the Suprem: mtr of columbia d dated ont cause i ‘otthe Supreme Court strict of Columbia, the undersigned, as trustee, will ila tera ARY, _ at FOUR ‘situated inthe District of Ci: clothes, aud are dear at any price. Ask for ‘Slat day of January, ‘Read carefully the inside wrapper around each bar, and be careful to Follow Directions on each outside wrapper. You Cannot Afford to wait longer before a er el EDITION, acne |e ete ae| scot eacee k : : - : 11th infantry, resigned, to take effect May 31. The top ‘Tan U.S. 8 Ariayta was taken out of dr¥ dock Latest Telegrams at New York yesterday arteraoon start on 0 o pl Toube Went inaicoin few days. me SD —— A WEARING BEPORE CONWISSIONER BCHDY TODAY. Messrs, Chandler, Wilson, and Thompson ap- ; Peared before the Hourse committee on the Dis. | 19 1883 Geo. Bumbres, a colored man, had his trict to-day, and Mr. Wilson made an argument | Lt leg ammparaced deiow the knee, at Garteld against the Dill to suppress the publication of lov. | P°SPICAL, in This city, and on July 90. 18K, @ peD- tery advertisements in newspapers in Washington, | 8 Claim Was fied in the name of Wim. Pord, late He argued that the proposition was unconstitu, | ®TSe:nt of Co, D, 24 Uuited States colored troops, tonal, and that its effect would be a dtactimina. | #24 Suvequentiy atidavits tn support of the claim ‘Mon against the Washington journals, but would | *TTe fled tm the name of John F. Thomas, repre. Rot prevent outside papers being seat into the | S2RUNE, hisiself of Co. 1, of sane rmgiment. and Navat Onpena.—Prymaster W. J. Thomson, now on duty at the smithontan Institdtion, ortered to GRANVILLE STUCK TO IT. ecb meet Istand navy-yard, Philadelphia, we Goldsboro, de- A Rough-and-Tambie Crose-Examina- | folcrins, Paymaster Worunington Goldsboro, ge- “Ihave found Ager's Cherry Pectoral ¢ perfect cure "d Jonson, of Co. D, of the same reg families to keep it n the house.”—8. H. Lattimer, tion Fails to Taagie Him. Gineer John A. Scot detacned from 1 on duty | CY carrying lottery advertisements The com- ‘Agent Jucous, of the Pension ‘re. ‘Mt Vernon, Ga. Special Dispatch to Tux EvExrxe Stan, Se Cramps yare, Eudadenpnie, ond ordered to Outy then considered and decided to report ported the Sata to be fraudulent, and the Couuuscs, Feb. 7.—The reference made to the | ies” Taos ia eat Neto oN warch nt | favorably the follow Dilla, which later wero re. | feu! Win. Pond was found to be living! AYES CHERRY PECTORAL, Dreesence of Representative Outhwaite in the Con- ee en ne aes Datdngly the partie nansed above weap arrested Prepared by ™. J. 0. AYER & 0. Lowell, Mase, Sole | Yerse Dullding at a consultation of the democratic | ENGINERR-IN-CAIRP MELVILLE has gone to Ports- BRIDGE ACROSS ROCK CREEK. Last night and Worning were Lurned over to Candidates on the Sunday night before the discov- | Mouth, N. H., on business connected with the ery of tho tally-ahecta forgery is an error. ‘The | Swataraand the Kearsarge. ie tenner weet ‘should been almost entirely rebullt, and 1s now about aispaten have read Sunday Morning, | TT eee tae tne hactan ot ead of night, her officers will be ina few daya The boll- Granville was again placed upon the stand this | ers of the Swatara have been in uséfor over thir- morning, and the searching cross-examination | teen years, a most unusual record. ommenced yesterday by Mr. Converse was con-| perso xat.—General Ruggles, assistant adjutant tinued. The witness stated that he was assured | general, who has been visiting Gen. Greely, left to- that if ne would furnish the state with evidence in | gay for San Antonto.—Lucius L. Hubbard and A. fegard to the forgery he would receive immunity. |; McKechim, of Boston, Jas. P. Minturn, of ‘The greatest effort of the defense appeared to be | Hoboken, and James T. Woodward, of New York, $0 connect Granville with a number of Chi are at Wormley’s.—Avery L. Brand and ¥F. B. Getectives who wero to play the citizens’ comm. | Con ‘of Boston, J. N. Savin, of New York, and ‘tee here for all the money there was in it. The | O.C. Wolf, of Phiiadelphia, are at the Ariing- juestions put by Mr. Converse were evidently | ton.——Hon. E. B. Bundy, circuit ‘of Meno Saseq upon intormation furnished by. a Chicago | moneee, Wis, 1s visiting mis brotir, ustice C, 8 Getective agency that failed to mske arrange- | Bundy,’ 1104 224 street.—Mr. de Weckherlin, fments with the state. This information is minister of the Netherlands, ana Public Printer beg deregyegren— te District Commis- eneee. is ne loners to cause to be constructed, across Rock is afternoon they 9 hearing before U. Creek, on the Wooley Lane road, & substantial | [Steamers showed tne tahoe mhaees oe Trogten or troe Bridge, with necessary approaches; tical Win. Ford who wasa it of Co, and appro; ing the sum of $35,000, the money U. & colored troops, and Unat he als leg i {0 be avaliable immediately upon’ the passage of | by reason of a shell WonD Mecelv the datue this act, for the construction of the brags and Natural Bdge, Piorida, which. wound some approaches be maintained as a free bri for | time afterward chused the atnputation; that Bum- Pavel. Haif the cost is to be borne by the District. | Lrey acknowledged that he was pot tue Win. Ford, Seay ye’ Ct was formally reported tn the Senate Dut Was persuaded to personate him by a wBite to-day. man, ‘TRE FOOL PREVENTION BILL. ‘THR PRISONERS HELD FOR THE GRAND JURY. A bill making It unlawful for any person or per-| ator hearing further testimony, Commissioner Sons, oF association of persons, in the cities of | Hundy axed the bail of Bumbrey at $1,000, and of Washington and Georgetown, in the District of | tne otners at $500, and they were committed to Columbia, to bet, gamble, or make books and pools Jail for Loe action of the grand jury. abrey ie on the result of ‘any trotting race or running race $ barber of torty-eigat years of ‘age, loc on G Of horses, or boat race, or race of apy kind, or on | Street, between GU and 7Ub Sifeets Borthwest, saorane pues contest of any kind, and arya 4 ap is fifty-four years old, and street sweeper, Benedict werein New York ‘last night.—J. H. at any 2 OF persons, Of association - | end lives in Freeman aliey, K. Jonson, lives on oun oF THE MAIN FOUTS OF THR DEFENCE, | Broan and Alok Fr Sle ante ot hae ior ati sons Violating the provisions of Chis act, a all be | Frstrect, beeween 33 and ayy" streets soutnwese, Ajsrge number of papers were submitted as | James L Stanton, of Philadelphia, are at’ Wil. | fined not exceeding $500 nor less han $100, of be | kad Works ina wood and coal yard. evidence calculated to show that Granville had | lard’s—Geo. W. Copeland ‘and SP. Sharples, of | Mmprisoned not tore than ninety nor jess than ns ied -writh Gtmecena’ cataret to | Boston, are at the Riggs. ‘Thos. C. ‘Chappel, of | thirty days, or beth, at tue discretion of the court. | Teup ror Sreauixe HanweskA young colored furnish information for a consideration. Col. | Baltimore is at Weicker’s. BODIRS FOR DISSECTION. ed Jabu H. Cole, recently in the employ Dud, the counsel for Granville, - was sworn and - Mr. James E. Miller, te wood aod coal dealer, Beware of imitations, The genuine has the signatures Also a bill proviaing that any public oMcer or thas vy verse, contract Capitol Topics, to Mr. W alter Callahan's store, corner of 20Uh vom made by. nim” with the citizens” cone THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE Qticers, whether directors, trastecs, superintend- | eng & suetta, and eSered to soll tame Dassen, Woasawazers mittee. Duff replied that no contract | to.day authorized a favorable report to the House | ©D¢S Wardens, keepers, or managers, having law- | Mr. van Offered to purchase the barnes if be sted. None had ever been made. He ful charge of, or control over, any hosptial, prison, | (Cole) could show thatit ‘was uot stolen Cole Tt secms ox that much current tntereat in the Ena he knew what was westedee enieanduas | upon the Dill for the consolidation of customs dis- timshouse, jail morgue, or skylum wituintbe De: | Serene to go with im co a man named Daley to store should’ be divided between the things for, but that he hed given it to Mr. Milis with a num: | Sets. trict of Columbia, may, with ‘the approval of the *prove that It was all right, but Mr. Callahan drove Bleds and Ginghams, Skates snd Hacavurg ber ot other "papers, and it was now xores. health oMmeer of Said District, deliver to the duly | iin to the station. ‘The harness Was Lichtifed a8 rien, Overcowts ‘Muslin U fa | in Chicago. Mr.’ Converse very hoarse, | , Chairman Blount, of the committee on post-of- | authorized agent of any medical college or coi- | having been stolen from Mr. Millers stable, abd the minds of retail buyers Te soeet eSlamente | ho was -relleved “by Mr. ‘McSweeney, who | fces of the Tlouse, left Washington yesterday | feges tn the seid District of Columatha Ure bodies of | the prisoner was, tanen ko thee at ad isour study. proceeded with the cross examination mose di- | Morning for Macon, Ga., where he went to attend | such deceased persons as are required to be Luried | MOTUIUG. “OMicers Maddox aed Monee Soret Tectly with the events that immediately followed | the funeral of Mr. James H. Campbell, manager of | at the public expense, said bodies to be distributed | 4 portion of tue barnes, Cole Was tried in the Po- me In his biuf! manner McSweeny did | the Macon, Ga., Zelegraph. among the several colleges equitably, the num. | Hee Court for grand larceny, and Was be.d for the his level best to tie the Witness ina tangle. The eS 5 ange Mer @ Der assigned to each being proportioned to that | Action of the grand jury. manner of McSweeny was calculated to tuumidate ‘urious Liquor Law Case. of its. students: Provided that if, ‘the " eres on ‘Ube witness, With all this ‘NOVEL POINTS RAISED IN THE TRIAL OF JOHN CUR- | deceased person, during bis last illness, of hisown | | THR CaTwotte Usivensrry.—! Keane and TIN FOR KEEPING HIS BAR OPEN ON SUNDAY. accord, requested to be buried; or if wituln forty- | Irelud bave gune to Philadelphia, wl uhey will GRANVILLE WAS NOT SHAKEN. ? on cl col inoney for Lhe proposed Catholic Univer tn the least, and fully coroborated all that he | _ 1 the Criminal Court this morning John Curtin | eight Hours after his death any person claiming t He yj to and satisfying the health officer that | Sty. [Cts stated that subscripvions in Wash stated last week tn reference to Myer's calling on | 9S charged with keeping hi bar open on Sunuay, | Te 12", feigcive: by vised OF taaitiage oF friend | imtoo abd Baltitnors atmeuseed tees to saying, on n November 6 last. After the testimony had been | of the deceased, asks to have the body buried; | wastheperader Rcarbetpeary — holler heard Mr. Cantli, for the defendant, claimed that | or if such deceased person was a stranger -Fe'we can | the charge could not be sustained under the infor | Of traveler who suadeniy” died, “wwe “Wniy | qnastmoxa, op reufry 6, 188%. at 10.15 « mene fet Young it wil os dome dene Jone bailog mation, and asked that the courtinstruct the jury | Shall wot, be so delivered. re bcs be parted: | m. MALY ARMSTHONG, ‘widow of mn ‘stripes 1 ‘McLean ig that prior to the present government there was ~ a ras: ‘and double v's involved lives | manner, rough voice abd rough wit were | ho’ such corporation as She iayor, board ot | DY, the faculty of any medical college tn the Dis- Lag) Therenres tng palin patterns, terment et Oak F Th Calculated 10 amuse the crowd, but the witness | aidermen, and board of common council of the | shall peiore su recelving then, ‘the a sy in wt Oak Mill bd styles gould not be made to change im the least lis | corporation pee Officer of the suid Distriee a ond ta. the ‘sum of a. S. ISHS, at 20 Ny frien SNL ci ace a Se | ee cy, id a | Sete a a a snation immaterial; that 1n 175) Hens ECHOING BISMARCKS SPEECH. | when the own was founded, (ye five uf the city | pe used “only for the promotion of aaatou Pat th inet. Wrens st the fai Tented toe ae of yndon was lowed, and tl lesignatioR and surgical know! thin the said Dis | tend” reLomi tab enburg, i Russian and French Journals Reflect | was “The Mayor, Recorder, Boardot Aldermen and | trict of Columbia eae The Lhe 4 | —> lepers wa dl ite Tranquilizing Tendency. Board of Common Counch of Georgeown,” and | teen so used the” remains thereof ‘sball be Hour, oe February @ (OL, in COLORED HENRIETTAS, —i ve When the office of recorder was found unneces- | decentiy buried; and whoever shail use such body | SARA ‘Tore ia a science and art $n those ‘rhe pro. | , BERLIN, Feb. 7-—The North German Gazette | sary Congress amended the charter By Waving | or houics ren acy purpose other than that afore- | sfter a lonx and paintas tlm portion of the fibers isriakt.” They dou’ alip oa! ths | 8AYe that Yesterday's manifestation in the reich. | Out tno recorder. Suld, of shall remove the same beyond the imits | Christian fortitude Sap, Jom cop make button-boies Stag reflects not only an agreement of the| The court suggested that the case could be raised | of the District of Columbia, and whoever suall Dearest mother, thou hast left ua, oclt Sut ike shech ie bettie, “Patuldve eehoeteee | whole German people with Prince Bis. | On motion in arrest of Judgment. 3 sell or buy Such bosy or bodies, or in any trame 1B Me tar line moet deeriy fer, alone can catch the fine touch ot ‘color shown by these | marok’s policy, but it also testifes to the| Mr. Calilil moved tuat the case be taken from | the sume, or who shall disturb or remove bodies us ‘Me can all our sorrows hal unity and strength hich they are ready in | the Jury, on the ground that it is not set forth 10 | from graves in which thy bave been buried, shall - every way to eccompllal thelr task and_oct as | te information that Curtin was the proprietor of | he desmed guilty of ailsaemeanor ad shall om eee. Funeral will take place from the 17-6 JOHN WAMAMARER,)/ | guatstane of the, peace, Te {ational Zeitung | 2 Ror some delay the aot of 1853 was produced, | two nor more than thre Years, at bard labor, 12 MAIER rea getrene tnt and haascg every aggressive war are and will remain Ue per- | 8nd Mr. Davis road its preamble, “Be it ordained | the jail of said District, HOOVER. un sunday, ciruary 8, 1NRR. at 2.05 p Dossixe Exzornio Soar. Ene Tepebind save: Prince fiamecick yeview of | Council Of the corvoration Of Georgetown.” seiiisian tepipcaeninnny sieibiins Set ed gay a tne age bot pee oS THE BEST FAMILY SOAP IN THE WORLD. | Ho rn ee ees 8 ove for peace carried | a ocssary to sev out that Curtin. was. “a. tavern, THE SUBURBAN KAILWAY BILL. “Vunefal private.) “** : Oe aa ee ae ae a ana | yamine Feb: fethe esdlag ongaas crate Prince | law was petiar, andr thee was ‘no otuor ia | of Columbia, Suburban ‘Mallway’ Company. eae | NELTOS'S RINSAT "GG ree yearn and bey mnt, tuents Jearsens has sever bse. ms0Gshed cc caaages | EORRIGS THt eee eae nea SORE | Se george Sundays en ee re | Coeuenere Se, Coe, Can fa vagee one owes | “abatements: seen combo, cy 4 e MANNIX. MARGARET MANNIX. native Castle Fadical papers demand that France enter into a| , MF. Davis sald the ttle was “to regulate the | to be secured by the company. In ailcases, they | | MANRIX. | MARGATE : Miliance against nscry sale of fermented liquors,” and did not apply ex- | say, the construction abd equipment should be | oyunty , kresand, ¥ Soe od — pulous | Chusively to taverns. but’ to recall dealers wei. | under the general direction of Ute Board ot Cor. | 1888.88 am, weet tied ‘The counsel argued the case, and che court in- | missioners. company should be requi oe THE REFERENCE TO BULGARIA CRITICISED. structed the jury, who found “a “verdict of uilty. | flea schedule of ruuning time, and the, power piunersl from her son. Prove, Feb. 7 Some of the journals hee crith- | wr. Canill gave notice of mouion for new trial and | should be vested In the Commissfoners to ntorve it, | Nejad, 410 F street nord It contains nothing that can injure the finest fabric, It washes flannels and biankets as no other sosp in fhe world dote_without abrinking-leeving whem set | cigeThe references In Prince Bismarck’s specch to | Sn arrest of Judgment. athe DIRE, ROZIBS OF THE COMMIBIONE HS. gy cat Tetrwaey (yon ‘et a and like new. uigaria. ‘speec! regarded BAS e sirict Comiuissioners, it is. Wed, are con- = short and nl an os ‘There to o great seving ey Une oT aber, of seep, of Srenty was pub pee eg She Charges Him with Bigamy. sidering an order that will readjust, wosome ex. | MGGHI: beloved wife ot Gooiee Melts, Sott twets MISS IDA BRAN SAYS SH Was MAMRIED TO LEWIS | Lent, the dutles of (ue various Commissioners and | ty-eleht yours aud exght monte no Feb. Te In poiltical and om-| B0SWORTS, OF THIS CITY, AND ASCERTAINED HE | theif relations to the Doand as a whole, At the | Fuueral trom her late residence, 404 Thirteenth ctey gfrclee nee a believed eae. ts reehy | HAD ANOTHER WIFE LIVING HERE. tme Maj. Raymond relieved Col Ludlow, an order | #0d-a-half street soutuwest, on Tliureday, Feurusry oS ‘before the | %,8Y oclock a.m. Theues to St. Domuuie’s chm, one of Prince Bismarck’s speech in tne | | The Bulllmore American of to-day says: “At a | that had Deen agreed upon by the board Before te qhgre mass will be celebrated for the repose of hist One trial will demonstrate its gredt merit, It will ‘you to make that trial, rman relchstag yesterday, which ugries with | little after 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon a tal, | Chany im te Cuice of Rogincer Cominissiouer was | soul. " PLite all beat thinga,it is extensively imitated and | Hustla’ aspirations, will produce an exselent and fine-looking girl entered Justice Hobbs’ court | missioners -from the Engineer Commissioner | gow cP HON. ghruay & NSS. FOUN F.. counterfeited. ‘ranquilizing impression everywhere. Tom, at the Central Station, and asked it she | various departments of tue District government. | Fears ts ae: — ——_—_ : fore that time ab order had been made requir- |? Puneral ftoin the residence of BEWARE OF IMITATIONS PRESIDENT MEANS ARRESTED | ¢Ould get out a warrant for the arrest of a man for | Before that ume at order had been made reuulr- | Huperal {forthe residence of hie parents, eee Insist upon DOBBINS' Electric. Don't take Mag- age bigamy. Justice Hobbs asked where this man had} to ‘the board of Commissioners instead of toin- | MOXLEY. At his mother's residemcn, 1003 Weet netic, Electro-Magic, Philadelphia Electric, or any | Semsational Developments in the Cine | marned ber. She saidseveral days agoshe had come | dividual commissioners, ‘There is ague tion ae to | Soteeues, FERS a mess al haat other fraud, simply because it is cheap, They will ruin cinmat uk Case. over to Baltimore with @ man named Lewis Bos- | whether Capt. Symons and Capt Griffin are subor- be KE MOXLEY, younsest som af Emily A” Silence prevailed we rritd at achurch on Caro- | dinates of the board of Commissioners. They are | Shd the, late Benjamin &. Moxley, in the twenty-third chine Prevalled at tho Me- | Hovreet. When she revurned to Washington, | detailed under. the iaw es assistants to the iio. | 'ipect bs an DOBBINS' ELECTRIC tropolitan Bank this morning. ‘The door I Dject | Funeral on Thursday afternoonat 3e'lock. * 2 ‘and had been there a few days, she discovered he | gineer Commissioner, and it is claimed are subject ~ | pid fake.no other. | Nesrly every erocer trom Matme to | 15 “ciosed and _placarded with the an-| had another wile, Justice Hobbs told. ber as the | only to Une direction of that officer, ater short iowa, BusaiE £ HABE. St 1% pany Mexico keepe it in stock. If your's hasa’tit, hewill | nouncement that the bank 1s in the hands | marriage occurred in the eastern district, she awe netzene 6 box, Soha O-and Elle i Btewert, acd Twusty annie coder from his nesrant wholesale grocer: of the Controller of the Currency acting through | would have to get a warrant from Justice Sanner. ; aud ten daya, a ‘The engineer department has furnished, at the | “Witt Ute pm. February §, 188M. Mr, Sanders, the United States national bank ex- | Miss Ida Bean, for such the young girl said was poral ot 2 wary 8. TSRS, from parents? instigation Of Mrs. E. L. Eaton, a list of em- aminer. All connected with the bavk say this | her nai a Warrant from Justice Sanner, of ~ . ‘ould iot have happened’ If the Government had | the Enstera Station, she and her companion ica | DO3,,,,of, {ue Distr," Covernment ‘Ot chused the arrest of the ex-vice-president, ‘took a train for Washington. Miss Bean ts a tall, described as: follo fOr the samme at the southeast corner thence worth seventy-two (72) sale. All conveyancing ‘at the Fendall Law Building. oF 0-8" yr rages f ‘dated the 26 yee ae ‘and at the written reque ieee estate, situate in tl All of lot seventy -<ight Panes Crear Courouxp of Colambia, in bool Yolo 211 -and also that part of lot seventy ras in said subdivision of said 3 seven (77), and r thence north twen' southeast get | said Jet seveats- west twenty (20) feet, oot four (4) inches, ence south twenty- rs to the place of be ‘easements, heredita- to the same belonging or in pertall oPtale: Onetthird cash: balance in two equal payments rt and two Eg Ory rannum from the rt and AS A NERVE TONIC it strengthens and quiets the ‘TRUSTEES’ SALE OF _BEAUTT! WOODLEY LANE ESIDENT'S COUNTRY HOE. dowela, a ei Ss 48 A DIURETIO it regulates the kiduays end cures their diseases. Seed a3 ‘Recommended by professional and business men, i # Price$]. Sold by druggist. Bend for circulars i Crd sd Se tom, tio matter whet the former priog, Dead B of lots 1 and’ in square. ie we t_.__—_______ an Fo 28 We ponsine bout 734 such employes, and the su ‘Trying for Yourself this old, reliable, and truly wou- | “Mr, Decamp had no difficulty in procuring bonds- | fnelooking woman. Sue had pretty, golden hatt ne Et Sather eee aki dertul men to Join him in bis bond, which was placed at | and large Diue eyes. She had a pretty brown hat, before rob l= DOBBINS' ELECTRIC SOAP. 47-60 | Soo.0bt)-and ho was not, kept In custody But while | SuaJaTE*Diueyes. Sue had a pretty brown, hat, ereanen tens aupeuter Mabel ox = comme ally sates @ ogge in Paria, Prance,isabows s ‘the bond was being prepared. ‘She wore a dark Drown close-fitting coat and dark | (on less “han $2 per Gay 100,000,000, The average daily salee ozoponrT. PRESIDENT MEANS ARRESTED. brown cloth dress. Her companion was a short, 7a rt Another sensational feature has been added | rair-naires man, apparently a relative.” It being reported to the Commissioners that of the G0. Taylor Old Bourton and Pure oe Reo ee tee ne tee "cel men bm hen city, He ts a | Messrs. “Richison and Si nth eneyo ichasemap neg dante WJ WO! is wel A ct e Indicative of health and purity,is communicated to the’ Tea {his ‘morning, but was not served in| mrster carpenter and does” cousiderable: wore faled to epee cortaan ——— ot prictors, CHESTER H.GRAVES & BONS, mouth by the aromatic . the, Mua manner | out of regard | outside of Wasliington. When in the city he | Toads has been difected vo'make repens of Gee cy Boston, whe have bottled and sold these “0x for Mr. Means, District Attorney Burnett notified | poards at. the house of his brotber, No. 450 Q street | The cont or tue contenetona, now standard spirits for more then &f- opoNnT. ‘him et 12 o'clock of the issuance of the writ, and | northwest. Last summer, while working near | “"D,“Suitn ‘Townshend, bealth officer, has been teen years through the best druggists and arranged for Mr. Means to gu voluntarily with bis | Forest Gien, he met the fair Ida, Who lived not | potiiied that herealter the sprinkling und sweep- bees ae ae Arlaspaay ate! gry ga Dosdemen vo the commissioner's oflce af oie far trom Unt piace, and It was ruuiored that they | iny of streets will be made Under his supervision, grocers, who ein fo give tueir patrons the ished porcelain, ingredient that Mr. Means has had a leading position among | were marri a ‘who accused him Dest highly benefical to buth gums and teeth, business ten for s, number of years, has been of. being ‘aatried at that, time he denied sala a to be work of Saanitary ature, reputed quite wealthy, a the accusation, but at Ladiew Hats at the Opera. cae erected ‘The Lyric and Dramatic profeasionsare Lond im thetr | yor. he |, -DRSSAT papers or separation | a. ng paitorof Tam Lvasine Seen avioxat, Novexty Wonks ‘praises | GROSS VIOLATION OF BANKING LAWS from his first wife, and there was nothing wo pre- ‘Will not the ladies who attend the this a17-6m BOZODONT ‘There is a fairly well authenticated statement | vent him from mi: if he desired todo so, a opera Roem 63, Post vations. that the examination of the bank's books and | Bosworth could not be found by a»tak reporter | week Kindly remove their hatst The pleasure of fe show a gross violation “of, tbe banking | today, and persons who kuow uim say that he ts | luce evening was much marred by many being | Tam now prepared, at the sbore mentioned place, te yin loans “to officers and others cou. | now away from this city on business. iis first | Souisea vo bed about in onder to cavch, vali he guaran Dected with the bank largely in’ excess of mit | wife and children are living in this ‘city. Miss z allowed by the law to any one. Ibis possible that | Beao,or Mrs. Bosworth No. % 18 also in the city, een pe It | se. Fine Gold, Bilver, and Bickel Plating five Pleasure to a att many who wish to Lov «n East Washi this wrong dolng may have been carried to such | and is staying nigton. ate? ear and see, but who are not fortunate in having -! pam ALBERT F. CHILDS. Prop ‘fap extent as to imperil the bank’s solvency. eokaare Saree | far Eade at ho 1 ee Latest from the Walking Match. In bis speech in the reichstag yesterday, por- - rane a - Use DATE OF NOVEMBER 15. 1ns7, FROM 2 New Yorr, Feb. 7. | tions of which were given in the Stak, Prince Bis-| _Ranom or THE THEKMOMETER.—Tho following EiGutcethae, Cio, a ied iy, Tig SCORE AT MIDDAY. marck sald: “The warlike tendencies of France | were the readings at the Signal OMice to-day: 74 | 3" L- ‘The score at noon was as follows: Albert, 183 | and Russia drive us to defense; the pike in France | M2, 33; P. m., 3 With tearful sapsaity, indeos T fered Sete eee Fr tnues, 2 laps: Hart, 108 mies 2 laps; Golde, | 2B4 Russia compel us to become carp. Some peo-| Tae Manviaxp DewocnaTic With eeauy uibctvigge I thea nag tse ars. eee 164 miles 6 laps; ‘Moore, 163 miles 7 laps; ery, ple have sought to find an ultimatum a in | meeting of the Maryiana Democratic As Coetal Dincovery, tat te tay areal devight it work 3 laps; tales Lap; Strok ication of the treaty. It 1s nothing of the evening addresses were made by Representa- : a pes * ae pote al is ney ap Contr ie une treaty 1s the expression of the commu | tives Hog and Foote and Messrs Clanver and | Be¥ 7 havean abandanoe aguip and tn good ; and net a gray hair to be seen.” This certal ‘laps; Ce mites . 3 interests of the two contracting parties. | Walker. "The association proposes to appoint a | $d MOUS SEAy Bait te Be goon.” this ag! iB hulles 4 tapes PSinclate, 128; | This te was we wished the World to Kuow. ‘Not | committee or three to conterswith the other state | Faw Pewee Waikeaes Teed ab at THE iitvan; £27 miles i lap; Vint, 128 ules 5 laps; | this treaty only, but als0 that with Italy, is the ex- | organizations regarding the formation ot an ex. | 228" PET, Tay.or, 124 ules 3 laps; Colitis, 119 mlles 2 laps; | pression of common interests and comuion efforts | ecutive committee to include all Ube stage organ. Ger Tax B: Lurkey, 115 mlles; Stout, 113 uiles 4 laps. * | PO 'avert common ‘dangers and to maintain peace. | zations in the Distric. ae Desr. ‘THE DEBILITATED, : - Austria ig our natural in dangers which — Sun GONOEED tent BANANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. _| threaten us from Russia and France. But there is | Dnowxxp iv Rock Cxerx.—The body of John NESS, THE AG) — no nead to fear the hatred of Russia. No wars are | Dawes, an eleven-year-old colored boy, had ‘The Coliar, Gor wd lew York Stock Mark waged from mere hatred, for otuerwise France | been missing from his hor, iu Blagden's alley, | and bspress rr yn ty] neat! yauing aud closing prices of | WOuId have to be at war with Italy and the whole | sluce Sunday, was found in Rock Creek, near Lise | Jor very genuine Concurd Haruess 18 CURES Nervous prostration, Nervous Headache Sick Susttou se reported By special | world. When we undertake a war it must be a | P-street bridge, yesterday afernoon, and was Te- (th maker's uate aud trede suark. T419 F street, people's war, Which all approve, as in 1870, It we | moved to the home of his brother, No. 1305 12Uh sone Neuralgia, Nervous Weakness, Stomach aad Iver Ere attacked, then the furor teutonicus will flame | street northwest. It is suppos@l he Went to slide Z & BRO, Discases, affections Kidneys. out, No one can make headWa¥ against that.” | on the ice, which broke and he Was drowned. 407 Peun ave. adjoining National Hotel. apie _— ‘The speech lated an nour and forty minutes. The — allusion to the furor teutonicus called out wild ap. | | Mr. August Schmedue has given 500 loaves of | ,,88 Jaytee Rlankete and Carriage Hotes 4 creat va. Temark: “We Germans fear God | bread to the police for the benefit of the poor, and nerves. Bree ee work. ‘The fear of God | Mr. C. Sauter nas given $ to the fund. A P. a makes us wish to foster peace.” Al the regular monthly meeting o1 Ue Washing- x Pre Cosr. seein eo ton Angling Association last night, a comuittes | Ty. ‘cites, ane tn Embarrassed Cinch jati Bank. | Was 4 tuted to obtain plans ahd estimates tor | ay Gost. s; AS AN ALTERATIVE it purifies and enriches the tang ‘ot the Cincinnati Metropolitan | =2 to the club house near the Great | “We have medium sizeson baud. Those de- ¥ / Bank, which was reported to bein trouble in yes- | Pails, gerne bangale i Or FURS cau obtain them. ‘tlooa. r case of Mrs. Louisa Losekam for Sunday bar terday’s dispatches to Tue Stax, decided last | was called in the Criminal Court to-day, aba the WILLETT & RUOPF, AB A LAXATIVE itscts mildly, but surely, gm the night to suspend. The bank 1s now in the hands | jury returned a verdict of guilty. JATTERS AND FURRIERS of Government officials. The objections to Vice- President Decamp, Whose resignation was accepted were that he specu. SUitate. Bank Examiner WELLS, RICHARDSON & 00, ‘ : Propriaton, [Pipes Ulnnr yey ue Sub TT Ne spon ___satneen Ta. Pata Ove Srock Taxa Oxrorx Trrarwenr. ‘Will begin soon. Annihilation of Values in Bvery De- pee ‘aschane Wen ee tou Erste Sere. Dp te partment. wie Caner, Menderes, General Delailty ae | Tag MEWS OVERCOAT, SUITS, PANTALOONS AND false, ty orem Coumadin ‘Ome FURNISHINGS paaade dunteeaster 4 yt) RET YOUTHS BOP AND CHILDREWS CLOTHING. aia Se ese (Chanchiiia Overcoata, from 910 up. Rum & Ame wed ap. " ae a te hcniey Butte, Some GRA E, PAPER. BLANK BOOKS, AND STATIONERY, prev caced sani pcip -O Bo. $24 RIGHTH BT. X. W. wear Pave ‘Children's Buits, from @2.50 up. (Orders of requests foc quotat obs 5 ven persvmel ab Pantaloons, from $2.50 up, Other Goods not mentioned will be pold ot @ aeduc- ‘NOAH WALKEE & G0, Kid Gloves at and below eont, 7 Flowers Aras Mies snd Modonas 9 TART una x. 3, BOHR, ‘When she had Children, She gave them Castoria,

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