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FOR SALE--HOUSE: only #2 OME Baya anor th SEW 5-ROOM BRI ach. £25 = SALE—TW? HOUSES NEAR MST only @2.°00: 12th st. $4000. bn Fle sant, 94. 00 ‘ ; is PO", 1a Foe SUE FINE BUSINESS PROPERTY, 11TH hor Pat, price $10 000. A guonl property’ » ieee staal bows Site tr ten OF et ‘Several 7-room bei prices €:1,000 a Wi DE STRABLE THREP-sTORY Jing. ten roots ancl ce. @ tors; 1 fromt ami 11s ai. MROWREL, SUE Rast Carat ‘A NEW BRIC ‘Gte aquate fro street care, Ts a DAVID D. STONE, 806 F st. nw. FALE—A VERY @. hear Canty . ma, ovly 48,00 DAVID D. STONE, S06 Fst. u.w. JuR SALE—FOR THY BENEFIT OF THOS: PAL jug the purcbaae of that pret Bod oath. on T st. ue tery soon will be ood ~ BO8 F st. ESTMENT—s yan 800 vit $ALE FIPS and dwelling, lease suet dwelling. Teasea # douses bear Gov -rnum st me, b.b.mt . <--.2- $6,800 14 N TL Ge w bb 7r. and Leb: sae 400 © ae Myr. The above is ouiy a portion of the property on my books. Boe full list eal! af office for bulletia iasand 92 the Istand Lith. [f28|" THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, eee . 1435 °P* ST. NW two-story irame dwelling. Lot 17 by 100 fe alley, Sul be sold cheap, THOS. J. FISHER & CO, Pat a ine, 2 and eeller. furnace polern Laprovemeu:s batdeaely paper d ‘two matteres from, Dupout Circle. prt TYLEK & KUTHEMPORD, 100 Fest ow 7OR SALE-OW EXCHANGE FOR FARM, WHICH malist BS good land, coFueT xrOvery seven-ro0un S. wed dupa. Bie let, good busiurse stand. Bp. w. Sut WALKER & WiLSOS, 1000 Fst. JOR SALE aa 2, Hi st; nis. store aud 6-room dwelling; brick: pe. 84.20 bc, #-room briek: mod. imps : $3.000. un t-ruom brick. mod. itups.. #4000. table for a store, $21,000. AT MONTELLO STATIOS, 4-room frame; new; lot 402100. 31.800. all under rout sles hoaa tine St Manta ae = Spesoureh ca in monthly pay ‘Address LC. LOOMS, £25-whe Sm B.c. JOR SALE — A FINE CORNER, DOUBLE HOUSE, in the porthwest. 34 feet front, two story abd base- ment. t 7.300. : refused. ‘Terug ob exch. $1,000 aud $1,500 cash: balance to These house 427.29 Ti within naif eqasre of Columbia carn 8 twe-story ouse, S re aud bath, mt: large brick stable on rear lot, whieh can be converted into three Lovises, all for $4,000 of taken at once; lot 382x116. Also. s three-story snd basement rick pouse, 9 xs, and batb, ri within baif square of the Capitol rounds,” Price g0,200. THos Ga! SSE Teaeust 226 F st. usw. OK SALE—\ NEW ROW OF SEVEN OF THE Tmioat complete Yay-window houses im thie city om fovaue Vath, furunce, Fabs; fe0ut aod bees goatee ned ana, Vath furnace, Fubar, fron rm feliag bandowery pepered beautifal re, houses oven Yor iuspection. price the inaide ovess and $8-200 each for tie For further pat-iesiare eri: and see WAS! ‘HOWER, successor to Dancnhower & Sun, ne R SALE— ibe Seetory an’ basement Brick dwelling, mod- €TR Improv ita, in firet-clasa ton throughout, Situated on the north aide of KRode Island aventie, be "for verus and periaission to ing or teruns on pect apply to— z Se Lewis, £Slw 4236 7th st. n.w., 2d floor. TIRACTIVE HOUSE ON A COR- jot, with veranda terrace aud «rounds sur- a aaa necaies: of a TOWN, aie ce Tessonebly. inamine MBCHAYER. G24 Fist iw, Paciie build ae R SALE — ON 13TH ST. N. W.. TWO HAND- ‘omae Press brick) tacdera ia SALE-SEVEN USES “BRICK a FouR Toome, soutbers occupied, rent oe eo rag gain. a parceutioventinent. $1005 “Bee Lot geaton Mall Bakhing. 108 HE SE nee, 2 SSTORY 9- ROOM HOUSES. woderg conveaieaces, fermace, grate, collate traya large closeta Apply to owner, 50] WLS oppoatie: SALE-A GREAT BARGAIN TNA Prats Salar tay eindes, tack botnet us Toxso tw aley ont : Ps fis Im JOR SALE — THREE DESIRABLE CORNER 910,000 and 91,000 respecuvely, nenyon: * FORD, 440" 1307 F st. nw. SALE_THAT DELIONTFUL THREE stoRY | pe peg aE erregut Square uive tums, lange closcty three bath rooms, reer galleries. “1 feet frout by Lit f-et dee} Sips Giraireae eae ien Serr e FISHER & CO., 1m 1824 F st. hw. JOR SALE—FOR INVESTMENT, A BUSINESS Qwellings. well iovated, northwest, at 87,300, Uppucht & Property, noriuwest, paying 10 par cent interest, | ader reut at @1,500 per year. Inquireat 474 0st. places, Tip oo fare.tine if warcbaser three-story aud baseawent deep in thorough repair, steam beat eeuitary plumb ing. at a vary reasuuable farure. 26K _n3-2 POR SAE dence, THAT LOVELY CORNF: Ost.oneasy terns. Inquire PERSONAL PROSPECTORS FOR THE SPRING. ies desiring to make @ change lunate to ties thelr staan: @ hue property reaiderce. brwck. 12 fr imirregcuta fue deiveway, lovely of water en plenty of fu eailou Daw: L br VESSEY, i at Ear CHIEF U. SECKET joual SOKS Service) bas organ! Quiry Service. Uthee, Potuts, fis Sm By JAMES A NcDEVITT, "CHARLES B. FLINDER- Frvate Devcetive Aceucy aud Buread of infort.s, Bye, officr OS Fa ave. Vrivate room for consultation, | Lis aewucy .# independant of Government oF ante: apal coutrol, does uot operate tur rewards BOF e' nage ii divorce case. O3-im* UTMORIZED PRIVATE DETECTIVE AGENCY. AX AY communications by mail or telegraph prowpuy Stiended toand treated stretiy coutdentat Unice open Stallbours WILLIAMS Masaners USTH'S OLD STAND Is SLY PLAC JERS, OLD STAND Js THE ONLY PLACE ‘Hand Clothing can TWO-STORY SIX-KOOM ELLO STATION. 7-room franie, lot 60x | feet front, 3 rooms | a salubrions S19 b 3a S—LOTS IN MT. PLEAS- Md. 2 to Se; Mat 700; J.B MERTPORD, 142344 Fat Kot near 19%b, south fronts, 202100, silos 8 ., 81.40 set. bet 4th and 25th, south Hosa, “ Nat near 14:0 Susi frou, FiRiS0, with ape {10th st., bet. Sand‘, east front, 202100, py 1 Hor, 16'h su Eek. Daud M, 30x04, to So-foot ~ : i iigiat 138 ta wt bees te olleywate 150 O46 “GEO. W. LINKINS, (th sai Hate @ SALE—BUILDEM® ATTENTION!— HAVEA yutaits of $25 feet on Pate ft Foilway line, high end very eLut- front ou whieh twenty hours qa Th Purchaser t: ttle oF no 19 wo. wilh ane A bernoo TRGAIN-OWNER HAS dicck 35, Columbia st, letween 13%h and 14th streets, Columbia Heights, ‘South frontage, “Sewer 12 s LARGE ors: (SUscEPTI- fahsnbitvieay om the hnights over: cots int Univerety’ Burks BERD. £26-1m* 0K SALE—DESIRABLE BUILDING LOT@ ON Massaclinsetts uve. ne., between. Int aud 2d sta, suse at special low price. For plat apply t McLACHLEN & BALCHECDEK, 1225 ¥ at, jt 52k SALE-ON THE NORTH SIDE OF EAGT snitel Sta splendid Fat, 203128; price $4.63 8 ot. Three small Lots on Boundary si. head of Ne Jersey ave, TSxS0, € J0-foot ales, @1,000 gach. One fine Lot on’ Meridian Hill, at 25c..a foot. Two Lots ny Columbia Heights at 30e % cealw Tus. G. HENSEY, ? stm. JOR SALE-THE SOUTHWEST COKNER, OF Deleware avenue aud South B street having a front 164 feet on Sonth B street, and 24] feet on Dela- wareave. Apply to SE. LEWIS, 435 7th stn. wa. seccud for. cee J28-8,wimn OR SALE-CORNER LOT—THE SOUTHEAST corner of Ct. north and 15th st. west: 100 feet Dicer. Apply to 8 E. LEWIS, 435. 7th at nw second oor. 3238-5, JOR SALE—A CHOICE CORNER— Fine: itucast coruns Oth st. weal and O st, north. SB feet 7 iu om Ost. by 96 feet on 9th si ry 26 feet on Stat, Apes to 8 E. 225-westm 435 7th at. nw. (2a floor). vai ine Potomac: free from malasta, fur views of park aud city. #200.600 spent in sirect f23.:4m UR SALE-TINE LOT ON K 81 . BET. North Capitul and Ist sts. southerp exposure: 58s "20 to ile) af sold Uy Sarg 13th Op cents per foot: RUBERT 5. PLUTCHER, 408 Oth wt, Pst id 11th. Circle. T. bet. 13th aud 14th ate, U; bet" Litt and 14th sta, we. W. bet. 14th aud 15th ats, pet. the Capitol Zist, bet. O aud Pats. ton Square. Sth, bet, Baud Stanton sq. rau Square. O, bet 2d aba 2d nw. ih, 14th, Loch, 16th and 19th streets ex- Mt, Pleasant. 1. Dupont ‘Weadvertise these lote because inany of then ate un- det the market price and yood investments, If you Hot see What you Want bere call fur complete Hat JOHN SHERMAN & CO, £22-1m 1407 F st. n. ALE—A BLOCK OF 10 LOTS. 40,000 FT ig three streets; on Meridian Hill; will be Tul Lots im block 3, Meridian Hull: cheap, beautiful Lote im blcek 4. fronting Boundury commanding a view of Washington that cannot be 2 Lots, block 10 Buy wow abd gt the benefit of the» abaucement tn i is sure to be renlized ip the near fusitre. GEO. W. LINKINS, 19th and H sis. OK SALE—THE GAEATEST BAKGAIN IN THIS for $1 per foot, on 17th st, n.w.. 80x10 fost yt ailey mite 10-fo3t aide alley. Froperty all around i¢for $1.00 per foot, For further partuctdars ¢ oer 'WASH'N DANENHOWFR, Successor to Danenbower & Son, f4-1m 1115 F stn. FOR SALE _ MISCELLANEOUS R SALE-THE FOLLOWING FIRST-CLASS re cfered for sale: 11 shares Merceuthaler, 20 suares National Tppomrapnic, 15 sures Gr plio- hone. 30 sures Sheliabaig . 10 shares Garrett Park, ‘3 shares Yazoo Lumb 1 ouatle ou will be cousidered for entire amount oF for separate lot ‘Address. f29.28° K. L. P,, Star office, OR SALE—GENTLEMAN HAVING NO USE FOR pene ead een aaa pa ud Eat Capitol ats, oF Lock Fe SALE—A VARIETY STO &, 115 aw. For incormation imyuire om p ein FOR SAE CHEAP — HOPRINS' SURVEYS AND ete of properties of Woruintns Site et out ame sity plat books, Addrese PLAT BOUK, Siaroffi'e (20-3 JOR SALE—STOCK, FIXTUR?Y< AND LICENSE of a restaurantin & good locality; low rept. Ad- rene T. G., Star ofige. ae ‘W W. OORCORAN’S WILL. A Few Public and Many Pri- vate Bequests Made. ‘The Greater Part of His Estate Left im ‘Trust for His Threc Grandchildren, TRE CORCORAN ART GALLERY, THR LOUISE HOMR AND THE ORPHAN ASYLUMS BENEFICIARIES—MANT BEQUESTS TO RELATIVES, PERSONAL FRIENDS, AND’ SERVANTS—PROVISION MADE FOR PRESERVING THR OLD HOUSE WHERE HE WAS BORN. Tse Worst Covos Is reifeved by the use of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. But don't deiay till the bronchial tubes are in- famed and the lungs congeste. Prompt use ineures rapidcare, L. D. Bizley, of Bartonville, Vt, writes: “Four years ago I took # severe cold, which was followed by a terriblecough. I was confined to my bel about four months, My physician finally said I wae in Consumption, and that he coukl not help me, One of my Reighbors advised me to try Ayer's Cherry Pec- toral. Tid so, and was well before I had fin ished taking the first boctle. Ever since then ‘my health has been ood.” AYER’S CHERRY PECTORAL, Prepared by Dr. J.C. Ayer & Co, Lowell, Mass, fold by all Drugwista. Price, @1; six bottles, 85. 2d EDITION. Last trams to i Sl THE TALLY-SHEET CASEs, ‘Telegram Sent dy Allen 0, Myers Ade my Sotars G10, 60%5, 58 oqeal quarter pe Se @ Messenger at the White or et ie - srhuf tevue, such grandehid® | Leave,—walter M. Dickinson, 4th cavairy, is Special Dispatch to THE EVENING Stan. ‘CotcaBus, Feb. 20—The Steuve contempt case ‘was up this aorning on demurrer to the Informa- it was indefinite, besides not sworn to. Proceedings were suspended when the hour for the court (to Lake up the tally-sheet cas? had arrived, The court admitted the téle- grams of Allen O. Myers to John R. McLean, L. B Jonnson and H. J. Witts, the latter a Chicago ae- tective,on the ground that they were competent as tending to show the witness’ interest In this aruuy uy aetetig mane artes tachment will be issued against J. Linn Re tative in an endeavor to dis e Obtained the copies. Myers e: lained that the telegrams simply related to and disclaimed any connection ‘h McLean. They simply referred to Toun Camp- bei\’s direlection and Geo, L. Converse’s consequent disappointment. JMC tah No Bills against Gould and Sage. New You, Feb. 20—The Gould and Sage has been dtsinis peony Essential Oils and Whisky Burnt A LIVELY FIRE (N A NEW YORK BUSINESS BLOCK THIS: ‘The will of the late Wim. W. Corcoran was filed to-day and admitted to probate. As had been an- Uctpated, but a small portion of his estate is given in ‘bequests of a public character, Mr. Cor- coran having in bis life given what he intended to give for public purposes, The greater part is be- queathed to his three grand-children, but Dequests are made to many other reiatives and Dersonal friends of the dead philanthropist. Messrs, Hyde and Matthews, the executors, appeared at court about noon with the will. ‘They were accom- panied by Assistant Attorney-General Maury, M. Leigh Robinson and Mr- Bernard H. Johnston, the Witnesses to the will, and one of Mr. Corcoran’s The executors presented to Judge Cox he following petition, 5h ‘THE PSTITION FILED IN THE CASE under the ordinary caption: “In re. the estate of Wilitain W. Corcoran” 1s as follows: “The petition of Anthony Hyde and Charles M. Matthews, of the. District of Columbia: respects Tully represents that William W. Corcoran, rict, ‘ved this life at Lis home—being house numbered 1611 H street northwest, in the of Washington, 1a said District, on the 24th ‘the place of his last domiciie— testator leaving a last will and testament dated on the 26th day of September, A. D. 1887, in which ‘said last will and vestament said peti named and appointed to be original executors, “That the personal estate of said deceased, con- sisting of stocks, bonds, bills receivabie, cash in Dank, and household” and other effec amotint to about (he sum of one militon ($1,000,000), and the debvis due by deceased will hot exceed the sum of four thousand dollars 000). “That the next of kin of said decedent are his andch:ldren, Win. C. Bustts, Go. P. ustis and . Bust ul ‘ail residents in the suid city aud District.” “sajd petitioners herewith present the consent in writing of sald next of kin that the sald last Will and Vestainent may be admitted to probate and record, and represent to the court that 1a said Jast will and vestainen said testator requests that his executors be not requlred to give bond for the performance of dut, therefore pray letters testament ‘hem, abd vat the bond to be fixed’ pursu:.nt to the provisions of an act of Congress approved January 17, 1887, entitled ‘aa act .to amend Uke aw relating to ibe vonds of ex ecutors in the District of Columbia.’ ANTHONY HYDE, “CHanLes M. MATTHEWS.” Juratef D. B. Ritvenuouse, notary public, 18 ton on the ground th: Tae Gexerxe Lveorrep CARLSBAD SPRUDEL WATER SPRUDEL SALT cy NATURE'S WONDERFUL REMEDY FOR LIVER AND KIDNEY DISEASES. ‘A PERFECT CURE FOR Constipation, Gout, Rheumatism, Diabetes, and all Diseases of the Stomach. Beware of imitations. “Ithas given me better satisfaction than anything ever used."—Prof. Seegen, University of Acimate defense, ——— against “I have used it for years with remarkable success."— Prof. Hlawazek. Write for Dr. Toboldt’s lecture on Carlsbad Water ‘and Salt, read before the Ninth Internatioual Medical Congress, mailed free upon application. EISNER & MENDELSON CO., Sole Agents,.6 Bar- olay st. New York. 2 rebasers. shall in no | Ailed the position of law clerk and private secre- ‘eee to the application | tary to successive Secretaries of tue Interior, has ament, the purchaser or case be called on as liable of the purchase money, Ivem—I do hereby request that Jast will and testament, exceeding ‘thousand dollars (91,000) snail after the end of ong (1) year Biter: Ttem—I do hereby direst, or p1 any Way to aspese, coon as any ure, contest, Or set aside any of the | Mr. Hapa is now it provisions of Uhis,’ my last will and testamen ‘and West for a yea Virginia avenue, $10, uch party. shail ‘uot’ be "entitied vo reosive any, oan eee r é nein . 10, vaetit tinder the samme, and any legacy or devise | | Prnsonal—J. Lam! United States cousul | one. ‘ re tek : herein maae in lis or her favor shafi be revoked. ‘at Tabitt, Society Isiands, Salle trom <i {roma Bt) D, $1US135 Macachoo eeenes Ttem--1 do hereby constitute and appoint AB. | morrow for San Francisco, via Panama, thence to | “i OU to TUL, $8, New Yore, Feb. 29.—Hot coals fallt stove In the Office of Licbiaan & Butler, importers tial olls and perfumery, floor of 22 Sout Wiliam street, ng, fire tote floor, In a few moments the flames 'uad Teacheu a barrel of bay rum, Which exploded and Before the firemen could being fed by the stock of Phelan & Duval, Names being y the stock OF Phelan rad ‘On the first floor, and the oils and chemicals tn ‘the stock of Liebutan & Butler, ‘on Une three floors above. Weather & Co., importers of whisky, at 20 South William street, was slightly 4: Xo. 22 was gutted. ‘on the second ‘not be paid until | nation in December last, but, like other| Southwest—G strect from 3d tod. Woaxasaxens A Book is no better because you get it for a fair price, but you're likely to feel Letter when you know the price MONEY SAVED On Bocks is as good as money saved on anything. One of the casiest things to save on, too, if you only havea whisky importers, “phe stock of Stark: - thony Hyde and Ci rgetown, iu the District of Columbia, to be the | TAbItL—Geo. W. Newcomb of Chicago, aud I . execltors of this my last will apd Saaee ‘and | Milton G. Woodbury of Salem, N. H., are at ube st. | DoWBEATS, $108. | Tota tn case of the death of either of them I do hereby | James.——Judge C. H. Lane, iton, % M. Jobnsou | east tra, nominate and appoint my nephew, William c. | 804 E. W. Page of New York, are a€ Chambertin's. | So {rou Ist to News with the survivor co- | ———Ernest Possart, the ewinent German actor, @. | 2o\.n\" 4 . executor of this my last will and testament, and I | G. Green, G. Amberg and Ferdinand Levy of New | 5" Hep do hereby request that none of my executors | York, Geo. hamed berein, Whether original or by way of sub- | Wing of Alban: uirea to give any bond or | #re at Willard st phe thful discharge of duty as | H. Brooks of Boston, F. A. Bartram of Bridzeport, Conflagration at Salamanca, N. ¥. Hill, of said Disirict, to be Yu» Feb. 29.—The second lat fire that ever occurred in this town broke out at 1:30 o'clock this morning. over extended from Wildwood avenue to the river on the east side of Main street and from River street to the river on the west side of Main street and west to the Henshaw House. Amoi buildings burned Was the Opera ‘House Which contained the post-oMce. The entire loss 4s about $75,000 and the insurance $35,000. —— y's African War, AUSTRIA AND GERMANY HAVE NOT ADVISE! RECALL HER TROOPS. Virxwa, Feb. 29.—The Fremcenblatt dentes that Austria dud Gertuany have counseled Italy to abandon her African campaign and recall ber | troops on the ground that events are impending iu Europe Which will require Italy toenter the Meld with all her forces. ‘The paper says that Austria and Germany regarded the African cam- Paigh as purely an ltailan :utter, and are con- Vinced that a few thousand men on foreign service Will not jeopatuize Italy's mlitt At WANAMARER’S more Buoks are sold over the counter than in any other house between the oceans. Timely works on Agriculture and Horticulture; » large assortment of French Books; Franklin Squares; Standard and Miscellaneous Works, bound and unbound; and almost any printed thing that proper peos le read. The prices are always fair, and any getable Book is there or will be got. The ground burned secutors. They Other security for tae such exeottor. Item—I do hereby prov vacancy oc. | W. Stoker of New York, are at the Riggs. ty er of trustees berstubatare Houdas and W. H. Bulley of New York, San! hawed and appointed may be Bited im Wwe same | Robinson of Guatemala, J.C. stout of St a inanuer us Ihave provided as to. vacancy in the | #00J. Hurd Hutchins of Boston, are at Welekers. THE $600,000 SCHEDULE. ber OF my executors, . . Hem—t give and bequeath to my barber, Geo. | J8C0bs, Jas. W. suawe ‘and W.T. Wells of Ne’ Gray, the su e huudi . einaT doliereby. direct ther ait my beasehoid | H:,'W. H. McClure of ‘ibang, ‘thd 4. Wt furniture (except a3 hereinbefore ueathed) | Of Middietown, Conn., are at Wor : ‘shall be divided equally among my grand. | Hateb, Win. F. Gilmore, Geo. Neiwveck, C yen by them be curring tm the nui BOOK NEWS. How little the title of « Book tells you! Even if you see ail the new Books, how many have you time to get at the iuside of? ‘That is where BOOK NEWS will ser turn. We send it out ouce a month, a-brim with just what you waut to know of the Istest Books and the gossip of the Book world. By the best judgment of the best judges it tests the new Books, and says why this Book suould be read and that skipped. Withesch number ao author portrait, Se, S0c. a ‘The execution of the will was per signed by the three grandcnlidren was filed. is sets forth that they “do hereby consent that said last will and testament may be duly adinit ted to probate and record, and that letters test proved and a iestimony el {'geat this twenty-sixth dag of Sopeemuer, | Chicago abd’ Clarence Deriuger of Phlisdeiphia, | =}Ivaita avenue, #2.1N0: 7eu from D to South Ca lowing changes, erasures and in- | Fe at Uhe Arlingtou,—Seuator Sabin Was in New | 0th avenue, $476. A. D. 1887, the lerlineations having been mase and be 14, an erasure; page words “aud to sai oa aber line page 4, line 3, a legacy imcreased to 1 $2,000; page 4) lines 6 and’7, @ legacy increased to | Im order to facilitate the business of che office | &? SON ork avenue, $7,200. Wu. W. Sigued, sealed, published and declared by Wille ani W.'Corcora, ihe above-named testator, as and Charles “M. Matthews, the parties the ecubors, they velug required And We d) each named, as original e: to give bond accord: hereby waive service of nouce or Other citation.” An order Was then signed adinittlng the will to probate and record, aud directing tat letters tes- lamentary be issied to Ube executors named. Messrs. Hyde and satthews at once gave Loud In $10,000 each for the faith7ul execution of their ‘This bond Is given under the act of Jau- uary 17, 1847, Messrs. Thos, Hyde and Win. Eustis Jes On the bond of the frst nd M.J.Adier on that of the last-named. £. Jchnson, Jerome J. Manus, Mac W. Galt, aud Marcus B. Polnted as appraisers of the persoual ‘The will, Which ls now among the records of the office of the rextsier of Wills, is Written on legal- cap paper, and fills ten pajges of su bound together with brass clasps. It w: on the 2Uth of september iast. rations were made after the will was first drawn, aud these are noted th a closing paragraph before the signature. THE TEXT OF THE WILL. ‘The text of the Will 1s us follows: “I, William W. Corcoran, of the city of Wastington and District of Columbia, do make and publish this my last will aud testament in manner and form follow! Uhat is to say: 1 direct my executors hereiuaite named to pay, a soon after my deat as possibl , any there be, due by me. Item—To each of my ftollowing-named nieces and nephews, to wi m1 ‘Wm. T. Jones, Wm. Chioroformed Herself. rs. Mary Brow! 4OHN WANAMAKER, LovrsviLte, Feb, aliied herself after 12 o'clock last night Of Us, Who, au bis request in bis. the presence of eucn oiher, have Injuries Prove Fatal. New Yous, Feb. 29.—Jouu Hackett, or “Jack the Dist,” the Philadelphia athlete, who was injured on the Uimbria ou her incoming’ trip on Saturday, died of concussion of the brain this inorning at the Castie Garden hospital. UU bis friends in Philadelphia are notified. Sunk in Collision at Gibraltar. Lospoy, Feb. 29.—The British steamer Excel- ‘aylcr, from Messiua for Philadel esterday evening at Gibraltar by a c Liston with the Britisn steamer Memilng. ‘The Memling was badly dam- aged, and was beached Lo prevent sinking. Cash Still Lives. . Ca, Feb. 28.—A special tothe c ‘says: “There ts no founda- Uon for the report of Col. Cash's death, Although very feeble he 1s no worse.” ———__ ‘The Castle Garden Pool. THE INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION CONTINUE ‘THELM INVESTIGATION. w YORK, Feb. 20.—Tne Interstat ‘Commission resumed the Invesugation of Uae rall- Toad pool at Castle Garden this morning. Mi counsel for the complainants, submitted statis: Ucs showing the number Of Hrst-class and eu- raul passengers curried by the Pennsylvania allroad lust year. Samuel ¥, Pierson, commissioner of the pool, Was sworn, He produced a copy of the pool agree- ment now in force, aud a copy of the emigrant Lariif rates charged in 1886 and to-day. hauded Mr. Blair the complaint of C. B. Kicharus Athlete Hackett Prnwayest Core Or Eczeua BY THE CUTICURA REMEDIES. ‘Two years ago I was attacked with eczema, Icannot tell you what Isutfered. I was the most forlorn spec- | iacle you ever saw. Charles Kennedy, of this place, showed me your pamphlet on #kin diseases, aud among them I found the description suitable to my case. I bought the Curicuma ReMEDrEs. I took seven bottles, | with the Cu7zcuna and Soar, and the result is a per- manent cure. thought would wait aud sce if it would come back, but it has proved all you saidit ‘would do, so I will say God bless you and yours! ‘THOS. L. GRAY, Leavertown, Ohio. Thave been cured of a most unbearable itching skin disease by the Curicuxa Remepies. They bay Died ime to escape years of suffering. You may use my name ass reference, und any one who wants to kuow about my case may writs me, inclosing stamp. ‘W. B BROOKS, 47 Grove street, Providence, K. I. Tam scanvasser, and one year ago Iwas badly af- fiieted with salt rheum, so that 1 was unable to walk. I tried the Coricuma Rimxpies, aud they entirely F. E. PERRY, Rome, N. ¥. Sold everywhere. Price, Curicuna, 50c.; Soi Prepared by the Forres Dave ‘as witnesses hereto: His body will The House in a Tariff Discussion. | VieWed by the Assistant Attorney-General, Jude MR. MILLS’ RESOLUTION PKECIPITATES 17. iy ‘The House was throwninto @ tariff discussion | Jt 1s claimed that this chauge will allow Uhe law Mr, Mills called up his resolution author. | departnznt to keep up Wica Uh: current work. | (G aud K) 1 the Treasury to pur- | There are now 2,841 cases on the docket Uat ar | Irom New J the surplus Tbe most | *W#iting consideration. — K from 26tu to 17th, $6,082; 17th trom Q Wo i, taing the Secretary of chase bonds with interesting discussion of the session was thus Post-Oftice Department Changes. Hy ‘Tue question was so intimately related ‘The 1liowing changes Were made to-day in the we to t.e tariff that all the debate turned on that | post-oms ; th, Subject. “McKiniey, Reed and Judge Kelley made oe ariff speeches, severely eriuelsing Ui democrats of the crew Were saved. means committee. attacked the national banks, and Mr. Breckin- ‘ ok , delivered a fae tarit speech | £0 $1-400; K- J. Eckerson, of Noutana, from ridge, of Kentucky Troma the standpoint of tariff reform. HILL, Saran C. The Tgive and bequeath the sum’ or ten thousand dollars (610,000). Ttem—Having beretotore Wim. M. Corcoran, Chas. nolds T give to the sui of five thousand doliars ($5,000) aud to 1ny ectitors the sum Of five thousand dollars to be held and invested for the beneme aut District Government Affairs. ©. B. Suliivai WANT A DIRECT EXTENSION OF PENNSYLVaNIA ave. | Macdonald, of rovided in part, for SPREE ‘Keductious—Jnccb Depue, of ha. trou 91,400 to | aif ot total, A committee, composed 4 v Brown, and Clagett, representing the section east oi = hea B. Brownlow, of Tenn., trom $1,400 to ra Srammnane Sy Hon. Barnes Si'ooo, Swen ue Compton, ealled upon the Commasstoners to-day in | 2) a 0 relation to the proposed extens.6u cf Pearsslva- | $1,600; 8. L. King, of D. C., froin $1,800 10 $1,000; Toeston ae de-igived, the committe 3.'C. Croissant, OF IIL, trom $1,400 to $2,200, 00d, anid they propose st, fine from Pennsylvania Navy Department Changes. trom 1st to New Jerecy aven ‘ avenue, as they it Would penetrate thelr section, | Wm. Wirt, promoted from $1,000 to $1,200, Sec- | Ee 4 ‘The proposed new pian, they Turther say, would | retary's office; John F. Seager, appointed clerk, at | « the Eastern Brat ‘25c.; REsoLvent, $1. xb CuEMicat Co., Boston, Mass. to Cure Skin Di: “64 PIMPLES, blackheads, red, rough, «1 akin proveuved ty Coricums Boar. state, would do U sald Willlam M. Corcoran, ard aon wife of the said Charles 8. Hill, with remainder to thelr children and descendants in tee simple. Having fully provided for in: nephew, James W. Fok Stic THIRTY HEAD OF HORSES. JUST arrived from Ky.; two zood coupe horses, one pair well-bred blacks, 16 bands hich. All Lorses sold ou & guarantee. 1405 E st. n.w. HUGH QUIGLEY. 116-22" JOR SALE — FINE FRESH ALDERNEY COW, berfertly gentle, with spleudid better calt ‘uyerior thoroughbred cow, fresh next May. 1317 Tithe nw 128-0" NEY, PHAETON AND HARNESS, tle; any lady or child can drive her: Apply at 220 10th si. nw. feet Fok SALE LONE OF THE OLDEST ESTABLISH: ed corner Mest and Grocery Stores,40 years » busi- Rens place ; case of selling. death; cheap for cash. In- ire of D. B. RUSSELL, Fairfax’ Dairy, cor, 3d’ and ats ow ‘124-6 Fe SALE—Pi TION HEAT AND 1g Go. aud National Brick, Co, stock: offers 7 ‘Bankers and Brokers £23.20" Sis 1sta et \OR SALE—DYNAMOGRAPHE ‘STOCK $200 W ree; this week only. PRANK B. PELOUZ Telephone 930. {f27-3t} 1416 were POR SALE—BED FEATHERS, isc. LB NEW, Saee: Tere siohed:: cho bers for the ae eee eather, 5 orders prow ivered. WA. SEVTZ, 72420 st nae DMPO Soles FOE, SALE BED, FEATHERS, 150. . ante new, gat clean. Also, Syagen aed Fate attresses, Ser’ lowest ‘Sraers Gtherwise,” Deilverat” ALBERT E172, 111-190 JPOR SALE-ONE sLIGx Si Fitioos gar road corteers $500, “One nedy see Uprieht, 10. These are splendid barwains. nos for Feut. HUGO WORCH & COs Wareroowe, 925 7th ‘st. Souumer Piano Agency. 920-6 SALE—100 SHAKES PAN-ELECTRIC STOCK ‘ber share if taken ws ws ah 124-5 14io Fetteet Telepione, ‘Aerand bargain is offered ina & Piano 7 offered ina fine ‘ peri ae appearance, ‘carved loys. Res full rich tone really as. as new, for Only $190, im ite $10 per month, or, quick ca: at #100. ipeluding: ye Mew cover war Tauted, Several beautiful Uprights at sure to suid om terms to suit the Buyer. "Gue partiealerty gat 22150" iees than ew price la. Desmente of Oper THE PIANO EXCHANGE W: Mt m ARGO oh wt 1 SALE-A RARE OPPORTUNITY WILL ed fue the peat two weeks to ccure etabere Piano trom the c ‘Geo. Steck & Co. 1 will offer my stock of these fine instruments at cost, to close business. 1 have also somé handsome 4 Panos, fine Cabinet Orvans, one Keed Pipe of the Celebrated Feloubet Organ Co. for euurch. Fine Guitare, Coruets, Violins, Sheet Music and Books, large assortineut of string and other musical rine. enjoy. LEVIN 8. CARTWRIGHT, 937 F at. b—OR EXCH, ~LANDAULETTES, 4 nger Rocks ays, Coupes, Baggies. Ste- se ier Wagons, Haruo, Sei: best of trun, sare Kies an * “a3 WF. GEVER, 400 Pa, ave OR SALE-ONE 7 OCTAV: TONE, GOOD IE EALE-OSE, 7 GOTAVE, FINE TONR, Go0b BRO.'s, 709 7th si. uw. f1-Sw" {UR SALE—SINGING BIRDS, BIRD FOOD AND Cages, Gold Fish, Aquariuins, and Fish Food, Largest assortment in the city a SCHMID's BIKD STORE. ih et. two doors south of Peuna avenue, E STOR! Te ty 2 eleppons 114-2. Avent for the Cole! RIMBLE Whitlow the purest in the marge n30-weethur FOE, SAC INE “ortos Gis Re 2 goires bg belie sveids all extenaive attendances, Use” DIUALLAUY, Avent 731 7thee UBURBAN PROPERTY. _ WwW HAVE DEYEKAL VE RY | VALU. re Properties tor nate, situated. of) setts ave. extended and the’ fashionable Tenteytows Toad. iso, a uuinberof beautiful Buliding sites, soue Shite Lt a eral arid sabre _s6-tam0.3m) _™ * COLD fart FE BALE SUBURBAN LOTSA A BaROAIN— Sherimai ave. extension of 10th et, a-w.¢ suall wold, oom cash ; gah payments, inust be SOK SALE—AT A DEC! West Washington. reload ites wl tae tha _f21-108 {OR SALE-THE VERY WANDSO & Co, agents of Lue Hamburg line, about we Ureatinent of emigrants and his repiy. Mr. Pyne Convicted. Mr, Pyne, member of parlia- ment, Who was arrested In Lohdon, Was convicted to-day at Cloumel of offenses unuer the crimes act and sentenced to six Weeks linprisoument without bard labor. He gave notice of appeal and was admitted to bail. a Squire and Flynn on Trial. The trial of Squire and begun this morning Corcoran, Fmake no beques' Iwem—I do hereby give and beqeath to. such ‘ot nepuews (nearing randehiidreh of iy brouker }, aS Shall be living at the Ume of my death, the sui of three thousand dotlars ($3,000) each? to be pald thetn when and as they sia! have attained the age of twenty-one (2 acy to any One Of my sald granduephe and grandnieces dying Derore aitalning suid age ‘of twenty-one (21) years to lapse, Ttem—i do berevy give and bequeath to Harriet B. Coolidge, Eilzabew A. Fox, Marla L. Dunc and Julla H. Addison, sisters of iny deceased wie, Kirk, each the sum of five thousand dollars (5,000). I give and bequeath to Mra Caroline D. Morris, the widow of Caarles N., Uhe sum Of Ubree thousand dollars 1veia—To my friend and faithful assistant, An- thony Hyde, in recognition of his long and ing devotion to. my" Interests, 1 give ‘the sum of thirteen thousand dollars ¢§13,000), and suould he ot survive me direct that Said Sum be paid to item—I give and bequeath to Arthur T. Brice the sum of two thousand dollars; to Miss Lucy M. Hunter the sum of one Lhousan to my esteemed and valued triend, Dr. Jauies Welling, the sum of five thousand ddilars ($5,000); Slaughter, of Virginia, the suai doilars ($2,000); to tile Misses he daughters of my old Balch, the sui of one thousand dollars ($1,000), Lo be equuliy divided be. Item—To John McMahon I give the sum of five to Michael Nolan the sum tars ($5,000); Dossme Exzornio Soar. ‘THE BEST FAMILY 80AP IN THE WORLD. IT 18 STRICTLY PURE, UNIFORM IN QUALITY. ‘The original formula for which we paid $50,000 twenty years ago has never been mcdified or changed ‘im the slightest. his soap is ideutical im quality to- ‘Gay with that made twenty years azo. It contains nothing that can injure the finest fabric. Atbrightens colo-s and bleaches whites. Itwashes flannels and blankets as no other soap in the worl docs—without surinkiy—leaving them soft aud whiteand like pew. READ THIS TWICE. ‘There te great suving of the, of labor, of soap, of fuel, and of the fabric, where Doblus' Klectric Soap is Used according to directivna One tris! will demonstrate ite great merit It will Pay you to make that trial. Like all best thingy it is extensively imitated and BEWARE OF IMITATIONS Insist upon DOBBINS' Electric. Don't take Mag- netic, Electro-Magic, Philadelphia Electric, or any other fraud, simply because it is cheap, They will ruin clothes, and are dear at any price. Ask for DUBLIN, Feb. 29. $10,000 is asked for. John Brady has been dismissed from the poitce ve tigora images mages enue crom 34Ub force and Fraok A, Gardner appointed to fli the | Mr. Randall spoke on the Mills resolution this New York, Feb. 20. Flynn, for wisdemeauor, was in the’ Court of Oyer and ‘Termiuer, the jury hav- ing been completed yesterday. Attorney Dos Passos opened the casein a brief ad- ‘dress to the jury. —— ‘Tram Robbery in Arkansas, AN EXPRESS CAR ROBBED OF $2,000. Sr. Sours, Feb. 29.—An attempt was made this morning at 1 o'clock to rob the St. Louis, Arkansas and Texas express train at Kingsland, Ark. Said Uhat the messenger locked the dours, but the robbers Smashed them im and robbed the car of ‘and to my niece, M ‘Assistant District paying biun’a pension, AD aot tncor North O Street and South r Coumpany,’” the Comiutsstoners have replied that | jtants was We. Hickian, colored, aged sixty | TSA pete signed Uy the owners and ten cTeub ties Dement tae ably Moet | years, Last evening about 7 o'clock, as Hickman | Apu adjatent to ith sirect. extended, has beck vil it ‘Was crossing the tracks of the Alexandria Branch | sent lo the directors of the Washington and Turther say that the Dill should provide that where Lue, directors Wants ud part Of this route ts ocoupled vy raiis of an- | of the Baltimore and Olio Kallroad, near Ben- = on == yy R Ty — imesh Ging acta | goers tac, Wan cago arin =| eda tna i eink ae " tran of_em jock cars 3} as x that the 5 per ceutum clause be also inserted | jureh. "The Told “imen ‘had ‘been wlentiog a | Hue to Mount Peasant, and earnestiy request (hat ? ‘On the Benning’s rad, beyond tue bridge, 1s a = Roratihg the Capitol, extension Wil Ben hea doliars ($1,000) FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, New York Stock Market. rng are the opening and i Stock. Markets, as re to the Rev. Philij of two thousal Mary and Julia Baic! friend, Rev. Thomas IN FAVOR OF CREAP G48. and oe, tor, howe, about 0:30 o'clock, carrying ‘The House bill in relation to the Automatic | 0 bis shoulder a corn, or Poftable Gas Works Laving come before the Dis- | & crossing about 50 yards from Beuning’s station, | Nrurt as ‘at present, he peuuon Is signed & trict. Commissioners. they A 1 would be better | on the Baltimore and Potomac Railroad, tis atten: | Tit jce i 4 b- J 4 to require existing companies to use the Dew pro- cesses, If they are so excellent, than to streetS for new pipes. ‘They suggest that as id eda oniy $12.80 pet" annum for each street would c 2 lamp, that they be required to furnish gas to the | abd thrown some distance. The train was stopped | 7 sypherd & (o., Ben}. P. Davis, Alfred 1DOuas, reet lamps at that price. Ww. POLICE TRANSFERS. Major Moore has issued a rs of the police the following transfer nd take no other. Nearly every grocer from Maine to ‘Mexico Keeps it in stock. If your's hasu’t it, he will order from bis nearest whoiesule grocer. 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 ‘Trying for Yourself this old, reliable, and truly wou- DOBBINS’ ELECTRIC s0aP. > = hundred dollars ($500) five thousand an the sum of to Kate Crowley dollars ($1,900); to Mary Neale since manulmitted), A the low price of pees (once owned by me and 10 the sum of two hundred dollars ($200); to Mary (gg, the sum of two hundred doliars ($200), and to each of the other servants who may have ‘been in continuous employment at imy residence for twelve months prior (o my death, the sum of one hundred dollars 100). Ivem—To my niece, Mary Blake Jones, Igive and Dequeath the sum or fifteen thousund dollar 15,000), this sum given her being in recognition Of ber kind attention and devotion to me. ve and bequeath to “The Washington wt Orphan Asylum,” the sum thousand dollars ($5,000); to “St. Vincent's Catuo- Mc Orphan Asylum,” the sum of five thousand dol- lars ($5,000); 10 the “St. Joseph’s Catholic 01 Asylum,” tne sum Of five thousand dollars ($5,000); to the “St, Ann's Infant Asylum,” the sum cf two ‘thousand dollars ($2,000) ; the “Little Sisters of the ies oh orphanage” (late sons (ely hure: i 3) 2,000); ail sald ‘institu. iy ESEy BerEe Sozovorr. 4 GRATEFUL ODOR, Indicative of health and purity,is communicated tothe mouth by the aromatic FOZODONT. Which makes the teeth as white and as radiant 4s pol- ished porcelain, aud contains no ingredient that is Do ‘highly benefical to both gums and teth. The Lyric and Dramatic professions are loud in their first to the third precinct from the fourth to the firs Byer, eighth to the fourth; Stationkeeper Boss, BALTIMORE, Mo... February 20. — Virwinia sixes I. 40; pa threes, 67s: do wetorten, Se Base es. BALTIMORE, Mp., February 2 aut tadaiing? 1 1a Flour ‘Commissioners, after a reconsideration of the case of Berry & Sult, suspended from the list thorized plumbers, have decided to ‘uspeusion stank, BOZODONT. ——_— thousand dollars ‘tons being in the city of Wi ‘These sums are to be hel tue institutions to which they are severally given, part of the income therefrom used, tofurnish the inmates with the usual Christmas and strawberry festivals and feasts commenced by my daughter about forty years ago, and continued resent time. - Rane of the late Gen. Robert E. Lee, Randa! edging the receipt of a copy ‘The VU for the abolishment of the Police’Dourt | the resides of cue Lrice' pace ie Fe U9 procmbio and veovetoe ‘which wun reterea fo toe | and the establishment of magistrate rapped Bee bi. PEN wick: both of Wasuington, ‘committee by the House of Repre. | District of Columbla was recerred com ‘Kidney Disease, Or otber pains, ‘40a41;, western: ‘armeprime to Shales the publication as ‘Peabody Eust avenues Ube Dill, as far asthe change in the appointment, Pases Crue Coxrouxp = ces or pro. "appoint resented to me by my Carolina, in 1874. To my frie ihews, of Washington, D. C. 708: cae Ds Thien, ‘12al23 Soest eae towers treat ‘citizens of Sout 7 ‘Charles M. Matul ‘the cane cut from the “, "he Commissioners say that the | that in te ‘Of the Comtutssioners say they presume friend, Dr. James C. Welling, the ivory nandie THE XERVOUS, THE DEBILITATED, Chicago markets, cavy incrouse ih” the amount of wheat CURES Nervous prostration, Nervous Headache yontor weet end & and ‘Neuralgia, Nervous Weakness, Stomach and Liver Diseases, and all affections of the Kidneys, AS A NERVE TONIC it strengthens and quiets the i EE i Objections to a Street Rallway Bill. ‘TRE COMMISSIONERS SAY 1T 18 TOO GRNERAL IN ITS ‘PROVISION. a F AS AN ALTERATIVE it purities and enriches the uy | 48 A LAZATIVE itacts mildly, but surely, on the ill Hy Ue AS A DIURETIC it regulates the kidneys and cures e § 5 i i i ns ; ‘Recommended by professional and business men. ‘fold by Grugeista, Bend for circulars to Concress Twe New Schedules, One Kedneed to $400,000, Amether for $600,000—The Streets Named im Beth. The District Commissioners bave transmitted to the House District subcommittee of the appre Priations comuitiee a reply to the request to give a reduced esitmate for street Lmprovemeats tn the District during tue next fiscal Fear, amounting to $400,000. The estimates aiready Before Congress, 4m the opinion of the subcommittee, involved too great anexpendtiure for one year, as aeretofore Stated im Tae Stan, The repiy of the Commis SlONETS presents two scheduies—the one providing for an expenditure of $400,000 a8 requested, and another amounting <o ga00,00 The $400,000 schedule is as tollows THE $400,000 scwRDULR. Granted fourteen days’ leave. Sth vo LIU, ¢ In the first schedute we folowing streets are testament Two De.zoations or Cuirrewa Inpians from - i es dont. | wi peng with the Com. | &™ated for: Replacemest ef wooden pave= Tepe and Gescendants | misstoner of Indian Adair. le’ one delegaticn | EU'S tn the soutArast section~C street trom 4th Cyn yp ‘there ‘three Indi ‘and im the other thir. | (0.8% #4. North Carolina @venue from 4tn 0 as may have died; such issue and to “Tue Legation Cathe On to | SUSI; SUL, Crosing squares, $1,216: 4th to which the parent = A Tor $118,000, wise | 0 Prunsyivatta aveuue to C, 582 D frou would ave ~~ ea 95 sey, Use" a ee 5D rons Penmaytrens had ue or she gurvit ‘unme appointed | od tace promi to 8th, $1,00 h Cary transter. The conver | fang eurreddered. Peans) ivauia avenue, § in this item Misit of the other deingation was t protest agains: | UES Aveawe. ELO?M.. ite tusk my. sald | poulion of tho Umber upon their ania Coun | ¢,Nek, Puttin, wo'inwest— street tom goxh ° Shur siawor; New Vork aves from Wate shail verve frm su nate su, part. prdon | BOOS Atma an amor Wy tbe eaten mas | Now ets Seow EERST; Tah iawn Peer tom may appear sumsbient to eaisty elega Sania avenue to ‘New Nork avenue gz300; Te Under chin my last | S6COnd delegation had no gust grounds to rest | Tn’ i's foc @ tinue a besa ae ee ~erheieebommeeiinn 2th from o ( Kode Island avenue, $4,407; Nord under the pi fons of this, my last will and Mr. B. P. Hawa, who for the past ten years has witel from 1 to hk, Oue-half total $2, 00 4-4 coran frows 1th to saneniign schon Island ¢ veuue 10K. @4Sl8; @ * resigned. New Bug! summer Mr. | $9.:G4- New Mampsuire avenue from @ to legacies in this} Hanna ‘entered into bustuess engagements | $1 1.0 4 from Pennsylvania avenue to M, fone | which would have led him to tender ‘his resiy- | $000." Total, $142,004 decease. subordinaves of Mr. Lainar, he nad becowe | from 12ch to 14th, $10; 1 trom Ii to Waier, ‘shat spould | strongly attached to the Secretary, and desired to | $19,000. ‘otal, $225,087, attempt in | stay with bim until the end of his Administration. | Soucleast—Int sirect from € to D, $5245; 7m. Ww Orieans, abd Will remain | from D to Virginia avenue, ¢™,r76; Oth trom Eto Se. Toul, $40,971, - ‘Northeast—North ‘Capitol street “f Lk, York to- | 7th from B t6 'D, $10,515; Masachusetts aeenus from st to 11Ub, $2,438; o, | 22 irom F to i, $5,281: Maryland avenue CO faze, 40 sitet OULD West and eouth- Ist Lo New Jersey avenue, $16,000; Penn- from Lith’ to Genera sctie : ® | Maryland aven 4% southwest trom HM Willams of Solem, Mass, J. C. os and KA. D. Wilbanks of Chicago, | Syiudary, Bite. Toad ake, OR @ wo ‘s—kigene H. Clapp ahd Geo. a own—oth street irom Q to R, $5,000; t Bost: A 340 rom M CO S, £7,288; 33d from’ P norte: Conn. ang C.F. Green, Chas. K. Bates and Jno. | 27 ').." Prospect kvenur irom 34600 to ah, SEO Sd Crom P 6o Q, $3,278; Q Trou 20th TOIT, FSO Total, $82,800. >—Leonard W. Jerome, Herbert’ E. Dickson, G. H.| For the replacement of wooden pavements im ul ‘the southeast secypn—C street from 4th to 6ty, Te aad |W, 2. Hovey of Fruvideuce. | 94.150; North Carolina avenue from 4th to 6th, th from crossing square, $1.26; 4th from Ivanta avenue toc, #3 trom 7a to 9; D trom Pepusyivania avenue to 6th, Soulh Ceroilba avenue from 7th wo Pel Fr rmleys.—seutas Ba spins, Hae Benyuruin and i Sibley ot New Yor jas. A. McDevilt of Lancaster, Pa., M. Hughit 0 York last night. Wood pavements, §27,784, —— Northwesi—I sirect from 20th vo 234, $16,007; ge of Practise. New ¥ from Tub street wo New Jersey THE INTERIOR DEPARTMENT. avenue, € 15th from Pennsylvania avenue ; 12th street trom K to nde Island avenue t Ub Lo 9th. $4.59 bow noted line 16, the page E Kirk,” being Pye S sireet avenue, § of the assistant attoruey-general for the Laterior Department, Lue Secretary of the Interior has di- Tected that the custom established by the assist- voRconam. « tren ; m ib Lo LLM, $7, and for iis last will aud testament in the presence | aut attorney-general of having all the decisions | {1M LM #8 sseuce, abd in | Fead in the presence of all te law clerks of the | ju wel Weuue to i, $4. ned OUF bales | omice aud open tw discussion by them New Hampshire aventie from Q t0 it, Wa. A Mauer. be wodited. | Mereatter | ouly cue lunport ant Feanay venta avente t0 NSON. lecigious or those involving intricate puluts uf sy Vala avenue Lo D, $13,000; Bennanp H. Jomweron, | Saw wil be cousitersa by the entire legal torce. ‘The great majority of tbe decisions Wil be re. Best, the ebier law cierk, and te culef of room vhere the decision was written. ue, ud R) ty New Hampshi m "3d to sey_ivenue to "North Capital, $000 $7,470; N(@ and K) from 34 vo Norm © o1; 0 fiona "1st Wo 22d, $5,125, Total, 625 luwest—- street. irom ~ “yl Ss Appointments=L. D. Trimble, of Ky., to a gaoo | $2900; 13cb. frown Mary law : tion: Aliss Mary i. Bradford, of Nase. e720, | $2400; @ irowl 3d to, Sou Capitol, 8000; Canal Mr. Weaver | “BSG. U. Willlams, of Massachusetts, $720, Soutbeasi—Ist street from CU Mr Promotions Joba C. Wood, of Va. trou $1,200 | goin b to Virginia aveuue, $24,776; Oth from Eo Surglula avenue, 10.960; (trom ob tote, $1,800; J. 1. Porter, of Pa., trom $1,600 to gi.noo; | $432 ; Lag 1 ty so, F. Page, of New York, trot $1,000 to $1,500; | $5,361; trom 3a to uth, $12,072; Penuapivania front $1,200 > $1,400; M. a. | Svouue from muh s roi $1,000) to $1200; Mrs | Ward $4,000. Total, F. A. Suit, of Indiana, trom’ $400 to $1,000. ‘ous ; {0 $1,600; Jas H. Crew, Of Ghio, irom $1.60) from B to Ly, $1 to 7th, $x, E from Sth to 11th, $2,638; 2a from F te Hi, & G from 24 0 7th, $9,380; Sa froa: & te 1, 94,554; B from 11th to 14th, $5,93N¢ Marylana aveaue at Intersection with a $162. Total, 990,265, seneral scucduie—C southwest and southeas H. Falconer, 6: Va, irom $1,h00 w ‘ot New York, from $1,500 to Wa aventie southeast, from i'l to a 1), $25,000; 41g southwest, trou M! ave. igu an easy grade, while the old plan ts * sie : : nue to Maryland avenur, $14,550; 43, southwest, “The proposed extension | $1,000, Bureau of Provisions and Clothing; MFTy | Tet arwonal, Bale T norbecets tee ized in the schedule for street lmprovements | ""* . ~ —— Boundary, $4,100. Toiai, $206,950, as the eastern section, and an appropriation of Applause for Mr. Randall. Special schedule—Georgetown, 3G street Qt, $10,000; 34th from M to 288; Bid Se kaiiee a SPRecH TAKEN 70 MEAN THAT me wrls, act Wome | 2M Him How ML Lo X — wi $8.28; Hoth’ trom P to Q trou 20h 10 “0h, $5,964. Total, $37, SchAuie for couuty roads and suburban streets— afternoon in a way to indicate Uuat he would act Ire ven OPPOSED TO A RELIEF BILL. with his party inthe matterof tariff revision, The | Penusyivania avenue extended, eastern section, e recommended that ad- | party in te; House so construed his expressions | $1000; Nourse, road, western section, $2.00. etaken ou the bill for the relief of | and pears from tue report of the | marks with a “hove Delice tat tuts omcer dia not | ‘would Kutaie road, mtddie section, $4,000; 16th ‘street reeted him vith applause. He closed his r2- | Aitusit noad. twiddle seetien, ¢4,090; ath st nd belief that the party . luiddle section, $7,700; Mapie avenue, Bou Would befound acting :ogether. Linden, $5,000; Jefferson street, cost nection Sek ‘uytning to the rellef fund of the pollce —_——— con sen anak Gpcaien Gane, Ween eke ke: tel Seenempe ts Fatally Injured by = Train. section, Harrison street, Kidge to Ts vi Bright wood avenue, ccicn sanabeeieeioeen: AN OLD MAN WHO WAS STRUCK BY AN KNGING LErT | xd fate bili 1380, “To amend an BY THE ROADSIDE BY TKAIN-HANDS, Total, $1,31 way | Settlement called Burrviile. Among the Iuhab-|_ PETITION POR INCREASED STREET. Ants Of property lying norch of Boundary street, you give Lhe subject your earliest attention.” Tue Petitioners aiso request Uuut cars may run on the route continuously from Pennsylvania avenue, Without (rensierring passengers at Well ‘at Lou's Ford’s place during the day Wi. Tox, W, P. baie: Seutor John Sher up The noise made by this tralb prevented bis | Man T° A. Hinting, dle teriiont, Win, M Gus a hearing a train behind him on the track on Which | nivon, George F. Grahim, J. B Gray, Swormstedt he was walk He had not gone more than 50 & Bradley, it Stineneia ‘AL Barer 8 Co ee ee es ae ron M. Parker, Joua G. Judd. C. B. Was struck the wounded man was ked up and placed " on an Old door found bear the track, aod there leit ian, by the train bands, while the train’ moved on. A eral ordet to the | crowd of persons gathered about Hickman, who | 7CPENING OF TE Potomac Boat Cuoe Parm— the benent Powomac Boat Cl mt, announcing | Was unconscious. He had been there in the cold | Tuicttewmiss oye one of the montexteenive rs C. L. Bast, J. W. | nearly two hours when Mr. Nicholas Keyser, who aaa ver bela Yanzant, Chas, Kenney aud R. C. Dyer, frou the at a, sore at Beuning’ sent is wagon and | District, will open at the National Riles. APaOry farrover, frown a man removed to is hom ening. A tone for this the frst to the elgnch; #7. iltott, trom the | Prog. W. Dean visited the Injured mat, aud found | Wis evening. | The preparations for this fair have Second to the third; H."P. Barney, character and there can be Iittie doubt that Ube and alex. wept ie ag a W.|bend so badly crushed Seas «will from 3 Geo. Hiibus, come - TRIN terthe fourth We 3; Work and D. tee broke. gl unconscious | Se8%_ The objects to be given away and contested st are of & most extensive Smith | that bis skull was probably fractured, is let | Og beck under way: 1s” raght | CBE Will prove a great fnancial and social suc~ for ste of infinite variety ant in value from rt t Bennings’ say that a three-story brick house wort 000 to Uinkets Gf the hit goes to the Bia, nnd tealakeeper | SSS a ee cA a fea | worth caickel ‘The gentimen wud Indies ba ‘Stelinus, of Che Mftb, goes to We third. ‘on which the accident occurred tnere are no they will pot tnt to make it interesting for all whe S namtenmandaed ‘the crossings near isk the Netlonal ew Arana for toe next tem ‘To-day the police ambulance was sent to remove | 2438. , Good music wi sleaencnanes Sese:4 tas injured ube, but be died betore tae amnivulance well be Gancing cach creating. arrived, “He leaves a wile and one child. ls wife | == = oe RINER_BURTON “At the residence of {he brides The Authority for Certain Maps, Gistuin Gouna. pain heeranry Sdsabe Oy the ae, cy eee ree oe ALL ETT 70 CHAIRMAM | cary coNIESIONERS OPPOSED TO THE FROPOSED AB- fine Lia M BULTOS, ofthisaity. ‘The Commissioners have written to Chairman OLITION OF THE covKT. JEWELL-FENWICK. On Febrasry 27, 1888, at pov. WILLARD crestor + vhereemer ase missioners. The bill was returned to Cuairman appro] DIED. ‘upon 4 per authority certain maps of the District of Colum- | Hemphill yesterday with a report saying Se ards brit Et 3 bia, recently published, base are thereof oC sundry streets ‘and in disregard of private | peace in the ‘Of Columbia are concerned, G Gt Ky ber late Fy “there can be no question that the provisions of Sheer ae a? umber jurisdiction of the fare worthy of great comupendation.” They state Projected, ‘which | they have ‘@ sum for the of its Gxtond beyond the bounty of fam city 1 ae —— gage A yh eed ee ——om cheat wages in view the Coaimlssioners way: fegislation ‘authorising’ such appotatinea past einht tne froas tas geabdnuon WE Btn . That such maps od upon e pat | ihen quote, from thely sapual report om SCuuiiwest’ Requiem iusss st St Dosinice church. o> ted Statesiin response, tO a reouation adopted $0 away wits ine ice Cou Epis ACHILLE GULLIB, othe Bhs yok yy wetting ae vouate aisoella- ty toe een oft the mnpiatrates Te Te geecksters. sPeand bata heey JOR ES reterred | witb toe for une imuediate oe sthet | the sixty tourtn rea of hie emp snrag Board Of Commis. } Fezommend: ‘BO member of it, DOF person in its dl i aged -o Lomére fm 106). and GROW perce: Gm Epidemics a-v terrible ia their result Leng éiesecen, qvaghe colda and brewehial dif eities are very Spee 0 tone beenee cal Fos Bn Sone,