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STEAM! KS. Ac.%?oktkfj»s «<»i.i> , '.nil k.i-u ...olthb* AM' ir. 'U' u.Eilwid and Srai an < -<-< «.> Ek*rnt St»*nier.

LADY UK i HF l. ^KI .< /- fth *har. every

H«»NDAV. fKII) Yu&|i. bi.Ptpplin* at I fc> IV.nt a <t Pr»j t i ook >ut troii-ir and*tuiii .n -- < oni-oi ti: n in ^o-fo]k with IV i-t >n. Providenceaad ?-?-v >u;K ffiUiT. and a i r<tiir<« ! inea

aoutii. ai. l at < >M 1 o.iii v it*; Chcssi e;.ke to < hio R. .

Ticket- a d stataxtw u..- j l> ** ur fi " it. £ o. ticketofflre.LTIl . arc. ; ST. » r Hotel at boat a'l-l f~T'-raiOfflce.»il3 1-th -t. AJ.FK > \v<h b.frc', <s > r-a~. fJ

ir"sukhi! k. v- > v«7r i h.~ r .T juonko!AMi 'I'll i SOUTH.

Pt<ion,s'~. r in}' j. j>!j'ar steamer! X< F.I. < :« !. it. ) . Jul.Leave* Tth etreet w hart eve -v TUFSD » V - iiudTHU RS.I»AYS.at 5 p. nt.. at: 1 S \ i r . DA'S s at r»:3u i». m.. stoppin^.-at Pinejr aii'l I < ?nt Lo. k at, v< ii K a^'d returIntr. 4'on- cc tin-- in No to k with B- - ton. I Jorid«r.. New rrr\ * .1 j, . * i'i rs. an '. the Norfolkand Western i r>d S.-T^-rl si.d or;n*-k*- railI o <w;at «>'il Joint wiih th^ th < j«"»».e and Ohio mi.road.Freight r. wived d -l y utit.; p. in.

V. HhU M. Afrt. J M. HUDGINS. Gen. Supt._J*»jyjT. YEKNONI IT. YEKKOSII

CTFA MT'R W. W. COrCORANleaves 7:li st' i t \ irf *:'} (exee t Snnnav) far Mt.Vernon at 10 oV <-V a m. . r tummjr reaches Wislim^tcuabuu: 3 J(J I -in-

_ _ . ,oMt J I-. BI.AK ,' apte.-n.

\(-kk. k<'t i t i:l>am. awstfrdam..'Ihe fij>t-<"a<w. 'i '' |* wtced.Ariv(Je-b»i:.t

f < f this 1 .la'. AMSifl.DAM. HO Tl.ltDAMFCHIXOAM. V ! ZAANDAM. P. TA>VA. »Ch()I,TK\. MAAS, munvth U..^Mail* t<»Tir" lr i*e «-oni i an** Pi«". foot of

Bnrmx ntn-t. Jerw/T.. Pffl ar.je^fry WfcDH>:hDAV!'* Iu»tti-n1»ni and Am»te.«i»-m, t U nihteiy.hint tal'Ui. *70: (je.-«'ii<l <nl>in. fWi ato»5ra0..

B. < A7.AI X, OtDt-rni Kvnt. 27Sc< th Willi, m -twet,5f w \or». f'or to tt. O. Ht iiil.iJorTA t'O.. tr.Ti Penn. avr.. \\.i-hin»rti>n.

HJUMTH <» UMAX IJ-OY1VXvtT' I ink I'Kr'.ri v^f Vor.r. ITavh*.i.nswm. s«.r ii. aKr<-s a*»i> Rrf.mkn.

The*t< ;n,cn»of tl.;~<- ,ny will »iil KVL:<Y R\TFRliA^ltxu Bretii. i; ! '. foot of ;id ntreet, lloS^'isn. !Kst»» oif i-r'H-'aut*- From N' -.v York t > Havri\ l»adr>ri. >

fcoulhniii' wu and H.« :.: !. cabin. >© .>: 1. cal.iu. ^ t»fr;uf^, j:i'. i>Ki>aid fteeraKe « tiitic I

f'J4. Forirfirfht or i .i >apply to OKI.MCH'i O., 'J H (irt- ii. Nt v.- York: W.ii. MtT/.Ki.OlT j& CO.. lff"> I inus-i ivai.ia ..viuue uortiK»«a»t, A»ft!i.- ; j.* jVvfcini'uiE.jslTTAMHim;LINE.

W FKT.Y I INF OF RTF.AMMIS,LEAVING N>.W VOliK EVERT THUKSDAY

AT NOON.FOR ENGLAND. FRANCE AND GERMANY.

I\ r Pltmte apply tor. R. RICHARD k CO..General Pasaen>rer Air. nta,

61 Broadway. N. Y.Or !o PERCY O. SMITH.13.M snd '"ID Piunsvlvanla avenue.

Sotid for "Tourist Gazt-t e.** aplLi.AN" LINi..

to antTfromBOSTON* AND BALTIMORE.

IJVt KPGOL, QUEENSTOWN.GLAtGOW. LONDONDERRY

»nd GALWaT.Pr~; :ild pn^«aifo rfrtficitos for Fri. ndoand KelaMvea

fro... lli«i >ld t'i'iiiitrj . totii> railroa.i «tati"i> «>. 8t.:nibcala:idii;ir in th«* I nited states. Ihe onlj'Iiiie taking }ysaeemrpr- direct trom <>alway.Ihp -tetairn are uiuurFiuaeil lor safety and speed,and arc ti.t>d up with ail improvement* conducive t>

tl) -cc>uifi.rt of i ^-H-nirerv. Cabin. and f80.btenuaiialf, $UI. stoeraire, 'uwe-t r re -.

Apply t J AS. BFl.LKW. 711 7tli st.; Vrs. D. A.BROSNAN. 61-'*.»tli >4. « O. W. MOSS. 2'2a I enna.ave.. <r l.tVt ,t ALDEN. General AironU,New Y'irk. 'Jtli Btoadway: Hilton, >>asH., 15 St:te «t.:Miilaoeii.iu.i, fx., N.E. (.oruer B.-uad and i.'ejsttiutefc- . or lo al a^re.;tj. n'.'.' tti. s.vt

^JUKAKD LIISE.NOTTCP.

T ANK r.oVTF,.1EF CrXARP srr A.MSHiP COMPANY LnilTEIXBETUI FV NKAA YORK AND LiVKRPOOL.

CALLING Al CORK HAKBOlt.FROM PIhli 40. N. ii NEW YORK

Ber. ir. . Afced-.Fei ._H. 1'avoma.. . A"e<«.. March'2ft.}fc.£in:a .AA'eti., M;ireh 7. t tvn ,'Aed.. April 4.Part fa Wet.. Ma>eh 14. B ;h .:a W d.. April 1LC'ataloriia. ,\»ed.. Ma-. *21. <-z.h:' Wed.. April lii.AM>E\f.itk ft F.DN'KSOAk * KOil AEW iUltlv.

Kate ov Pa-hagk:*C0, *:-v nnd Jl' O for jastwuirer aocommodstlan1*.Ftfer3«> at >ery low mte«. Steeraire tickets from Livfrff<' Queci^atow n and adi uliior parts of Luropo »:lor. t .-t ral -a.Throtijrh bills of laden eiven for IVs!fast. Glaaiyow.Ha\ re. Antwerp and other p<jrts ou the Continent andior Mtth'errnnean tort*.For freic!it#nd pasxaipe apply at the Company's oflics.§o- 4 B<-whntr (ireen. or Kith steeratre and cabin t)TIS l>It»EL«JW Jt CO.. t-05 7th btreet, Waalainfton.*C" ^l-i»NO^ H. BROWN k CO. .New York.Crto iliosis. O i IS BIGELOW k CO..Ja;il3 tt»5 7ih street. Washington.

KATLROADS.Baltimore & «»hio kaii road.

Tlii MUDF.L FAST, AND THE ONLY LIS!Bt l W fcES THK FAST AND THE WE^T.VIA WASHINGTON -DOUBLE TKAC'KlJANNKY COLPLKK! STEEL RAILS!SCH1DULK TO TAKE EFFECTSUNDAY', Nov KMBEtt 12th, 18»Z.A.If. LEAVE WASHINGTON.W:U6.C'nc*ro,Cincinnati and St. i orns Fast ExprMS.Sle« j'tniT (_ars to Cincinnati. St. Loais and ChicaffOk:©0.Ba.timore. Ellii-ott C:fv and War Staaona.BALTIMORE EXPRESS.#:60.Be timora. Annatiolis and Way (Piedmont, Straabur_. w inchester. Ha**r?»town and War. via Relay.)ft^45.BALTIMORE EXPRESS.#;10.P'.'nt of Rocks and Way Stations.

#:ll>.F'lILADFLFHl*. NEW YORK AND BOSTONF-XPRESS. Parlor Car* to New York.B:4U.Suhunion and Va! ey Kxpreaa, (connect* for Ha.-fwf-'wnand at Point of Bocks for Frederick.)w-OO.BaitiniCwe, HyattnvU* and Laurel Express.at Beltaville, Annapolia Jai ction. Jeeaup'a_ . V'.T.rry.'v.^ Randaya stoi« at ad stations.BAL1 IMoRE EXl'iiESS. (atuMat HyaiUvillian.l J jiurai.)

tB»:l:.Pittsburg1. Cl.icasm, Cincinnati and St. LoalsEti bleepinjf Cars to Cincinnati, Louisvillean<: Chicairo.P.M..12: I'i.Baltimore. Ellicott C!ty, Annapolia, Way.>1:2?.1 » ^TiBilav only f.>r lia titnore and Way.»:*>-11 \LTIM< >RK EXFRKSS.

BALTIMORE EXPKKSS.tS OO.li<» tnuore. Philadelphia and N. Y. Expttoh.1:30.1-a.limore and V\ ay stations,(Winchester, Fre3er.ik.Ha«rer*town and Way via Relay. >4:30.- aitni.ore. Hvattsv.ile A Laurel i xi rerts, (Fredemi via 1 elay. etoi pinif at Annapolis Junction.)J4:40.B« !:n;cre, AuiiaiHilis and Wax Stations.14:45.point of Rocks. FrtJenck. Ha^erstown. Winchti-ter and Way suti. ns. (On Sunday to Point ofRoekxaud Way Stations ounr.)t#'45.BAL'l 1MORE EXPRESS (Mtrtinabur* andW ay, \la Keiay. Slojv at Hyattsvllle ana LaureL)IM.l on t ui Rocks and Way Stations.7.00 B liunore and Way Sta.iona.T aU-HALi ' MoRK EXPRESS.18:40-111 i^'BURG. CLEYELAND and TETBOITIXI i:i-^S hleeoiiiK Can to Pittabuiy.t#:40-PHii ADEL1 H1A, NEW YOi.K and BOSTOSEXl'KKSS. sieepmif Lara to New York.1§:56.i ! :i"»-.-o, Cincinnati and St. Louis Fxpress.feleei' iic rars to Cincinnati. St.Loui^and Chicatco.11:3b BALI 1 .MORE AND WAY STAl IONS.tDaiiy. ;>uiiday only, other tntusdaily. excc^tSundayAlltra'nx fn ni Wanhiu<t'<u etop at Relay Station.Forfrrther Information apply at the Baltimore andOhio Ticket Othcee, Washington Station. 61'J and l:i51Hubtyhiiiia avenue, tom-.-r 14th street, wliereordera

w ii. taken for la.viwo u> I* chocked and received atH.y i>oi?it in he city.C. K. LoRD, Gen. Paasecwv Airent, Balto.WM. CLEViEN i s. M.t.-;. r of Trans.. Bailo. inyJ

TiiE G3F.ATPENNSYLVANIA ROTTETO THE NORTH, WEST AND SOUTHWEST.DOUBLE TRACK. SPLENDID SCENERY.fcTEEL ItAIIJA. MAGNIFICENT EQUIPMENT.IN r.FKFCT F. i n A , . th. 11W3.iw>" i f avk w ashing ron fbom station. cobitsbf-,r ITH AMI B^TBU.7*. AS KoLLOWH:.Jor Pittimrw and tne We>t, Chicago Limited Expresscf I -a.v-S ee, inv- Cars at S):oOa.m.. daily; FastLu:.. « JO a.m. daily, with Sleepin* Carafro nllarr.M>unc to Cinnna »ti. W eatern Express 7:JOr.m. tai.y. with Palace Cars to Pif.aburw an 1C ;nci: n u. Mail Exi reus, s»;50 p.m. dally torPltt-L- rv-.cd the West.

BAL'l 1 ilOKE AND JOTOMAC RAILROAD.For Fr . Canandaigna. Rochester. Buflalo. Niagara.9 :« p in djity except ^atnrday, with PweoCaieWit.'. i:|ft n to C»i.a i lULroa.For Williamsport. Lock Haven, and Elmira, att.33 tm. caily. except Sun<L'«y.For New Vont and tn» East, fl 00 a.m.. 10 30a.m. l sr4 2> , »:5n. and \o .2it p m. On Sunday. 4:20. 9.6!ami 10.i0 p.m. limited Expreaaof Pullman Part k r t srs. It 30 a.m. daily, except Sunday.or Bwto * t'.ou.ch n.-e. i:.,0 j..m. every week-day.On "n !»v. 4-V0'-.- .Jot lire * !yn. N. Y.. all throiurh trains connect at Jarr«y » ity with boats of Brooklyn A nnex. affontincd:r< c: transfer to Fulton street, avoiding doubleft rr ire acroae New York Citr.For Pin j.1e.i tua. »:00 a.m.. 10: »0 a.m.. J.30, 4:»L

. aLd 10:2o pan. On Sunday. 4:20, <T50.and10:JO p.m. Limiteil ^-xpreaa. ):Wim. daily.axcext sanday.Tor R.i rniorv. Mil, s-on. irm, 10:">0 a.m. and 1-:M»4:-20, 4.40. 6:20. 7:30. '-:50. and 10:20 p.m. Onfeuuday. » 00. 4:30 a.m.. 4:i0. 6:20, 7:30. 9:50.atj-I IP 20 p. m.For Poi e's itA line. 0:40 a.m. and 4:40 p.m. dally.ear, H Sunday.For Anna^ooa, 6 40 a.m ud 4.40 p.m. dally, exoeptALFXANi'RfA AND Fit! DERICK8BURG RAIL.WAY. AND. ALEXANDRIA AND WASHINGTONBAlL'loADFor AKxaron-.. 6 :i0. 7.-on. 9:2»«. H 00 and 11:25 a.m..i:4> 4 > OO. 6:OP. M.00 and 11:30 p.m. OnBcnd«y ate. 9:20. 11.00 and 11 :'i6 a.m., and &

p.m.For Kiel iiioo.l and the South. 6:10 and 11:25 a.m.

daily, ind O oOn.m. (tally, except Sunday.Trains *&v« Alexandria ior Waahimrton. C OO. ft 09.S:.V. s;ul 1»K>U a.m. . 12: (A >:0U, 5::0, 7:00 and9:10 p.m. an<i 1J:oO nndmirht <i ilv ex<- t Moada-.Oa Si nday -t 8:oj. tt.'sa and 10:00 a.m.:1:0n and d 'JO p.m.

T.iketr am mforu.aUou at the office, cortbeaet onrnarri i: tfc ruttt and Pennsylvat ia aven'ie, and at tlie staticl, vi>< : rtiera cam be 1.ft tor Uie cneckitur of baifti«iU. is »t.nat-ou Iron, hote^ and raaideccea.J. 1>. WOOD. General PiarrmriT AicenLnos. F. 1 UGH. <,en«-ral Manaicer.

T11E TRADES. 1* EDChLS. journals.JM._ Cash Books, Ac.. Ac..

. lo order at Lycett'a Bindery. 10W Pa. are. 1H. W. MnNEAL Proper.

RCFU3 H. DAKBY, IBOOK AND JOB PRINTER,1RA.SS-WORK FOR THE TRADE4X1 9th street, bw Edll

GIBSOX BROTHERS,,PRACTICAL BOOK AND JOBPRINTERS,1?3* Pennsylvania avenue WaahtDCtoo. D. 0.W Fi&e i^rtiicxur a ^eciAStF* jftnli

^kI.D WIN* AND OLD FKIENDS ARB KNOWN AS\J the beat, aola JUSTH'ti Old Stand known for yearsas the only ptaoa when- f.rat-daaa 8EOOND-HANDCLOTHING can be aoltl at reai«ctabfa price*. Addztea» rreail at

JtSTH'a Old Stand. No. 619 D atreet, lutsim Mh andTth atreeta northwest.B. B. J ote by nail prooipUT atlauded to. 9

tnUK CI LLI'LOID TBUSS: THAT NEVERX breaks, never waare out. always atoaa. and oaa beW «Uk battte. laloraatoatCHAS. FISHFR'S,823 7th atreet norttiweat.tMRS. I1SHEB ilaiiifaalaar itfitlf to the wanfarf

AUCTION SALES.nMOKAOW.

IJinOMAS I'»W£ING, Auctioneer.

IMPORTANT ART SALE.

CHOICE AND VALUABLE COLLECTIONor

2»*-H CLASS OIL PAINTISGS AND WATERCOLORS,

TO BE SOLD AT AUCTIONok

WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY.FEBRUARY TWENTY-EIGHTH AND MARCH

FIRST AND SECOND.AT ELEVEN A.M. AND THREE P.M.,

AT OUR NEW ART ROOMS.Corner Porn^ylva.ia avenue and Eleventh street.

The co'lcetrn embraces New and Interest!ngr Subject*,magnificently Jnmed. from the American Art Ga le-y11! t«ii ftre. t New i ork and in a splendid opportunityto procure finr. mc nt rious ork.<ofart bv esteemt d andi'i\ '.".I modern arri-t.'ot Eur.>i>e and America. f26-:ifj'HuMAa DOW LING, Auctioneer.

EKfilKEM Depahtmknt, iDistmct or » OI.t-mbia.

'

W ashington, February 20, 1883.)i?,Vrr»,,y ^lv' " WEDNE8D KX, FFBr*V \ u» , L-.H1H, 18S:t. the Fish Whnrves

« I i-'i stj Is !11 the r ti-e of Washington and'ieoi iret".. be m»!(J at i tiKic auction for the term of onejre.r fr -in 1. Ihhs. as fo;l:>ws: 12 o'clock p.it... " > 11- ptvm *p. h.x Fish stalls, in the Georgetownv.:l . t.» tb<*luirhest bi uer. Tirni*.ca-h. inai.A so- j,t the naiiii' tim» and upon the premiRillt..- i/etOMrii Fish Wharf. at t e foot oi Potomac

« > , t M... ,.i*lj: sit iddcr. 'I erms, cush in advance.i i iir> u K.r to keep the whart in repair (luring hisA:s.\ at I (»I;R O'CLOCK P.M.. on the ftsme day, on;:re*.t lic;«w.r» 7th and 9ih northwest, in front ot lini £ ,

<>f < ent-r) V ashimrton Market, ali RightsP:i i.ir»Sirm: tf*d . r allnwe bv the laws » f thec rj oration t4 wadungtan, to eetaMi"'! Wharves andt>", Us lor tin landin cleanimr and sale of fish in thei ,.\ of Waahh-gton. and no wharf or dock shail i-e«. i'' II eligible i.n cr-8 situated at souie p-int on'therorth Mdnof the p«-t >m»c Liver letwe«T. 11th street« a-1 rT'd I4tli strt t wi st, to the hitch s; bidder.

leriiis: »100 to l>- (aid «»n the day of sal-*, and theresidue to te |>aid within ttve days from the dav ofs3:e.

iS.v order of the Board of Crm uissioners P.C.*1- »-YD.fc.CKEit. Major of Ei gineer», U.S.A..

1'mriiieer Commissioner. D.C.

rKREMPTOf-) SALE OF VA I ABLE IM PE~Vi DAM' UN IMPI-.OVED PROPERTY. BEING AT1HE CORNER f F ,M \l.YLAND AVK UESIXTH STPEET EAST A D C sTREi TNORTH. B. I \(i TMPnOVKD BY A TWO^IrVKYANI' ATT C BRICK COKNER SIXTHAM) C STi PETS; TWO-STORY FRAMEI'Oi'NER MARYLAND AVi.NUE AND MXTti

;U,Tl AND TWO-STORY FRAME ONM \KYL Wl) AV; NUE.On WEDNESDAY. TWENTY-EIGHTH FFB-^,,H' a ''J. i H8.:. COM M E \ CINg at F« -UK-THI iCT ¥|jjjj|! ' ^^ M., ire will nell« in front of the i>remmwjuar»* No. 864; these lotafront f-0 [cot on hth stre. I. 18C '2-P2 on ix aryianda\.i:ne,iy 3-12 on north C street, the east line of lot<bcintr 1 j.r iij. The property ia sod bv order of the

nurs to cloeo *n estate, and is one of tlie best sit atedpr,»|H.rticH in the I'tustern wctlon. then'beiujf severafine build.mr lots in a idition to the houses.'e ms: One-fourth cash; balance in one. two andthrfe years note*, to liear intends t and to be secured byn« .fof tru-t. A ilcposit of f 100 on eac 1 lot rebuilt d

a.,s? e>. Terms to lie coitii>ii(vl vith in Keven days,ot.i- -. wise resale; couveyamnnK. &c.. at i>u;chaser'srest.By order of the heirs.f-'3 DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts.

SFECIALTIES.MRS M A. FINCH. MAGNETIC HEALER

s.nd Unsineve Medium, cp.n l»e found at 1010 7thstr *t nortt. we-t, where ehe will be pleased to meet » ermany lri< nds and customers. fl7-lm*

MRS. H. F. WEIGHT. MAGNETIC A 2;DCLAIRvoyantPiiys cian, lian-- eminent sia-o ss in treat.mracute and chronic dit-eases (Ix.th mental and physical),w ltl out med.cuie. Rooms 000 6th street northwest.12-4w*

Dli. ROBERT ON, 1 HE MOST RELIABLE ^-PEcia!i~tin this city, wit'i twenty years' experience,can be consult d confidentially »verv Wedn' sdjj" andSaturday, rewn 2 to ;» p.m.. at his office. 4:"'f> (: tdreetik rthwest. Ouarautt-es a positive cure in n 1 diseases ofthe urinary r rtrpns and nervous system. Cases re ent yc ntracted cured in 4 to 6 days. I'.elers to 1 ad mr i hypiei'ns of Baltimore, hi1- native city. Main office, 30N. Liberty street. Baltimore, Md. Private and separater -onis for ladies. ian29-3m

GIO AND SEE PliOF. WARRING*r JltDII'M AND REAL ASTROLOGER.At 715 Ninth street northwest.Five thousaml doliaia to any one who can equal himin telling the past, present and future, causing speedvmai i Kes. bmiKinir separate-1 toirether. and in businesa

at airs. »h"se advi.e is invaluable. He tells consnltoi'stiume in full, and la the only i*-rson that can «io so.Pn i. \\ arrinjr aaVs no questions and uses no cards ofunj description in his profession.

SA IISFAC ION GIVEN OR NO PAY.Fee.I^adies. fl; irentlemen. $1. Jalfi-7iv*

T\I J^WI IiLv..0.F PHILA.. BUSINESS TESTatI. Medium and C airvo* ant, (rives names, describes< erwn*. writes mechanically. Circles lueaday andFriday evenuun. Also reads by cards. Will eiuratrefor i-rivate sittmxa. &28Est. n.w. Jall-7w*

AI TELI.SALL THE EVENT8 OF1T1 LIFE. All business confidential Ladies and Gentlemen50 cents each. 40b L streoU between 4th aad5tli streets nortnweaLdJ8-10w'

MltS. LACY. WORLD-RENOWNED FORTUNETeller. Medical. Business C airvoyant, born withse<*ond eirht, lella without questionintf namec, dates,events, j-er-onal description, character ol absentfriends. Satisfaction truaranteod. 928 E street. dl3-llw

OTHO III. AND QUEEN EMMA THEGIP-SEY FORTUNE TELLERS, are encami>edIn Parion at No. 508 13th st. n.w. ^hey have testimonialsfrom the elite of England, franco, Indl. andthe United States. n23T2w*

MEDICAL, Ac.Manhood kkstoked' bY^jhino a bottle

or two of Dm. BRO'l HERS' Inviiroratin^ CordialV ill cure anj case of seminal Weakness, Nervous L«ebi'jtyand Impotency. It imparts ntfor to the wholesystem. 90b B street souttiwest f21-lm*

DKS. B' OTH' RS AND GRAY GIVE NO FREEprescriptions and send you to someaida show druupstwho will atrree to divide profits with the doctor.1 lic«e (tisartK.lnted of a cure of p lvate diseasts should

con-ult Drs. BROTHERS and GliAY, y06 B et. fe.w. ;»ill furnish you medicines, iruaranteo a cure or nopay. Ihirty-five years' experit-noc. HUm*

DR. LEON. THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED A>Don 1y reliableJ-aches' Physician in the citv. can lieonsult d da ly at 237 1 ennsylvania avenue. All lemale(ompiaiiits and Irretrularitie-j q ickly removed,

jmimpt treatment. Coirespondeoioe and consultationsstnctly confidential. Separate rooms for ladies. Officehours 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. Jal6-2ml\f AI)AME DE FOREST HAS REMEDY FOR LAlTidies. All female complaints qmckly cured. Can bjconsulted daily at 1245 7th street northwait OfficehouriIroiu 1 to U o'clock p.m.. with lauies omy. f6-2m*

J^EAD! Bi-AO!.'DR. MOTTS FRENCH POWDERS

Certain cure for all Urinary Diseases. Impotent,Gleet.^ ypl iijiL ic, Gonorrhoea cured in 48 boon. WM.B. ENTWISIJTH. corner 12th «lreet and Pennsylvaniaavenue lior.hwest. Price |3 per box. sent by man undere«ai on receipt ot price. MX1

T^JANHOOD EESTOiiED.

.A dcUm of ear'y lmpraaence. caasin* Nervous DebilityPremature Decav. etc.. havinir tried in vain

every known remedy, has discovered a simple meansof s«lf-oure, which he wi 1 send free to his feUowcofferere.Address J. H. REEVES. 43 Chatham street.New \orfc. n4-s. tu. thhkflm

A CARD.*

Te all who are mifferfnsr from the errors and indlscrenosof youth, nervous weakness, early decaykm of manhood. Ac.. I will send a recipe that wi l cumyou, FREE OFCHARGE. This irreat remedy was disCOwttrtAb^4 mh*iouary in South Anient*. Bend aselt-aad:eseed envelope to the Kit. Joseph T.Immam,feUbon D. New i ork City. o7-s.tu.th.Ak.ly

DR. ROBERTSON. THE MOST RELIABLE ANDJ°yt .established specialist in this city, with 18}' »n experience, will ruarantee acute in all rtinisnrii ofu e Urinary Ornu, Nervous WeaknMS. etc. Connltatkmastrict!v confidential. Can be crnsulted

. 8«»tardaya, from 2 to 9 p. in..£? C s«re« northwest. Refers to thekadinir physicians ot Baltimore. Main othca. 80 NorthLiberty street. Baltimore. Md.oisJ

financial!The new idea.this is the age of prowrewyetbouuht and new ideas.

MCTUAL.RESERVE FUND LIFE ASSOCIATION is the new idea in Life Insureroe. Has the appmyalof the wisest Insurance experts, and unprecedentedsupport of the public.writin* over four miluns a month.Office; 1509 H street.

I. Y. KNIOHT. Manager.

pRIVATE STOCK TELEGRAPH WIRES

BETWKEH

WASHINGTON. NEW YORK AND BI0HM0ND.I

H. H. D0DG8,Bonds, Stocks and Investment Securities Bought and

fcold on commission.

Ko. f3» 15th STREET, (COBCORAK BUILDING,)Agency for Prince and Whitely, stodt Broker*

C4 Bbojldvat. Nxw You.

Fverr c'flss of Pemnties boocht and sold on rommisslcnIn San Francisco, Baltimore, Philadelphia, NewYcrk, Boston and Washington. Orders executed on theNew York Stock Exchange at one-eighth of one per centcommission. Private and direct telegraph wires toRichmond. Baltimore, Pbiladsiphla, New York andBoston, through which orders an ^v^nted as theStock Exchanges in thbee cities and reported backpromptly. Quotations of Btm*lrs sad Bonds and informationregarding the Markets received through ourwires IN&TA^T^Y direct from the *ew York StockExchamre. 02

Gas Cooking StoverrOBSALK

AT THE GASUGHT OFFICETENTH KTEBB.

auction sales.RUCTION SALE or UNREDEKMLD PLK GES.on THURSDAY, MARf HTHE FIRST. AT HALFP^Sl.ShVEN O'CLOCK P.M., and FRIDAY,MARCHTHE SECOND. 18M3, AT HA F-PA9T 8EVK>

O'CLOCK P. M.. I wii! sell at the est bb&hmenr, No.1ZJ6 Pennsylvania avenue, t>etween 12th and 13th ate.northwest all p.edges fn f»itd l>y non-redtnnption att'l s date, con«stin»r of Oold and Silver Watches,ChainsDiamonds. Jewelry, Iadi >s'and (rents' Cloth ng. Car!«:*,Book-s (iunfi. Rev lvers, Ciocka. Blai.kets, l»ed«ireads, Uoihr.das, Mirer and P.aled Silverware, etc.,etc.Partie* hn!ding tickets oo which time expires will

p tease take notice.e. heidenhlimeb, Broker.

m. FQL Y, Auctioneer. f27-8tYV EKS A CO.. AuC^-^nra.* t>i>9 Louisiana avfET^,

Opposite City Post 0Kt5»TEX PIECES ENGLISH CASS1MERES. CHEVIOTS.CHINCHILLA. DIAGON ALS AN OTHER FIXE

GOOD ; M'HCHAM TAILOh'8 STOCK, WILLBE SOLD T ADCT ION. To COVER ADVANCE:!AND PAY CHARGES.

Within our salesroom, thursday MORNING,mam-h First, at twelve o'clock. m-2trriltUSTE v- SALE OF VALUABLE IMPBOTiDA iTtOPKUTV IN MT. PLEASANT, KNOWN ASS. P. BKOWVS HOMES ti AD.By \irtue of a deed of trust dated the tliirteenth jcaof April, 1880. and recorded in Liber .\o. »40, Eglolio 49 etseq.. one orthe land recorle o: the lis-®1*

trict of Columbia, and at the request ot the holders ofJ e notes secu-ed thereoy, defaut liav hit i-ecu made inthe I'i.yuieul thereof. I wdl sell at public auction,on mei>remi«. s, on SATURDAY, THi. T.-N IH LAV OFM RC i,1883,at HALF-PAST FOUK O'CLOCK P.M.,all th t certain piece or {>arcel of ground or real estate

tr <T of land lying- aud beii.g in the said county ofWnshi '-;ton, in said Distric , and a ljarent to said cityof V\i.Rhin,rt id, containing seventeen and a half (17>4)acres of laud, more or less, and being' the same whichw\:b conveyed an i described in a certain deed in tru-t,recorded in Liter D, So. 4. fo io 452. Ac., of the laudrecon's for w id co nty. in said District. saving and exceptingso much then of, about live (B) teres, as wasconveyed in ac rlain dee I, r corded in Liber No. 620.

ri,° **** ^c*» paid land rec rds.Ti © pi eiuises above descrilied Iteiitg the homestead of

8-I - Browu and improved by a throe-story traineciwel mk-, stables and other buildings.Terms ot sale: O e-fourthcash; balance in six, twelveand eighteen months, with interest at the rate of sixpercent, the (Inferred payments tobesecur d by deedof trust, or nil cash, at Hie option of the purchaser.jfiO i must b dep.«-it»sd on the day of sale. Unless theterms of g .le are complied with within ten days thei rii<tte reserves the right to re-Bell at the cost of tuedefaulting p.ircha-^er.

Br.NJAMIN P. SNYDER, Trustee.T. T. COLDWaLL, Auct oneer. fi7-eoA.ia

f^lHOMAS DOWLINU, Auctioneer.TRUSTEES* SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED

PRorERTY. N R T1 N >ALLY . OWN. D.C.By virtue of a deed of trust, bearing date the 13th

°J ^e||ten>ber, 1880, and dul .- recorded in Litver*>:**lJ47. folio -*»88r he., olo of the land rerord* for theDistrict of Columbia, the underwgm^d TrusV-es will nellon the premises on TUE>DAY, MARCH THIRj[ENTH, 1883, AT HALF-PAST FOUK O'CLOCK,the f. llowing described pr>>j«erty, situated in Wa^hinsrtoncoin.ty. District of Celumlrta, viz.; All that pieceor percel of land, containing 4 acres, 1 rood and«'P relies more or'ess, as the same is i dicated anddescribed in a survey and plat dated May, 1852, by! ewis Carbnry. surveyor of said District, bounded ontbe west by the new road of said District, on the northby the laud of Washington Hurdle, on tae south by theland of Mrs. Ariana yles. and on th east by Lot No.7 of said plat and -urvey, the said I ot hereby conveyedbeinir marked and descritied in said plat and survey asLot No. 8, suldect to a res r\utiou of a road or riirht ofway l, feet wid - on the northern line between said LotNo. 8 aud the iand of said Washington Hurdle for tbebenefit of al. the owner> of Ixits N. s. 1. 2. 3, 4. 5. 6, 7and 8 on said plat and survey, improved by a goodframe dwelling, slaughter-house, ice house. *>tabling,Ac., located near t ennalh t->wn. D. C.Terms: One- hirdcash; the residue in two equal paymentsat six and twelve montas, with notes bearing interestaud secured by a d ed of tru -t. or all cash at the

option of purchas r. All convevaucing, fcc., at purchaser'scost. A deposit o $100 will be retiuired at tir-eofsae. WILLIAM D.'CA-nSIN./ mf23-dts JAMES L. DAVIS. { Trustees.

"Jp^UN'CANSON BROS., Auctioneers.TltUSTE S' 8ALE OF TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE

* N M ST MEET. HE WEEN TWLNTY-TtilliDA D 'J WEN IY-FOURTH STREETS NORTHWEST.A1 AU TION.

By virtue of a deed of trust duly recorded inLiber No. 9<3, folio 247 ct b« q., one of the laudret°ru^.°f Washiuirtou county in the Di.-trict ofC'lunibia, and at the request of the party fecuredthereby, w<- will f ell at public auction on Ul.Si'AY.THE SIXTH DAY OF iiAROH, A.O., 1883, al FIVE0 CLOt K 1. M.t in front of the premises, alltuatc.Ti in piece or parcel o land and premises situateaud l>eiug in the city of Wash i gtou in the District oft oiumbi", an<i known and distimridshe Ion the groundplan or i latof naid c ty as part of orijrinal lot niniilx-rcdtwelve (1 ). in square nu : bered thirty-seven (37). IjcRtn'W1,'r S; ,u<" at a lK,i"t on t ie bouth iine i fIVi street nmetf«n (19) feet v. est of the northeast cornerof said 1-t. a-,d running thence west alonwr thr line£ "I street nineteen (19) f< et; thence sc'Ulh sev> ntynve(<5) feet; thence ea*t nineteen (1 ) feet; thence»*T ^^enty-five (75) f»-et to the i«)iut of iKxiimitik-',beliitf the name property conveyed to Thos. O'Mehe bydoed. duly recorded in liber 942, folio 361, of the landrecord*of the District of < olunibia, together with alltje ri^ht , easements, privileges a:id a]>purteuances tothe same bel> 'ngintr or in anywise apj»er;aijiinir.Terms: <.;ne third cash; baanc.- in six, twelve andeighteen months; notes to bear interest and to ie se91'^de^i at trust on property wild. A dejios't of>100 required at time of sa'e. C'ouwyancing, Ac . atP"''Chaser's cost. Terms to l>e complied with in sevendaxs. otherw ise the Trustees reserve thd-right to re-sellrt the risk and c< st of the defaulting purchaser, afterlive days public notice f f 8i:ch re-sale in soinc newspaperpublished iu Washimrton. 1). C.

GEORGE K. PETTY. > ~ .

-1CGLOi-GE C. HE-nNING.I Trustee9fl»-s,tn,thfcds

fJMlOJIAH DOW LING. Auctioneer.

IMPROV"D PROPERTY No. 719 TWENTIETHSI P. ET Not.TinvksT AT AUCTION.On THURSOAY AFTERNOOfi, MARCH FIRST mHU188:t, t FOUR O'CIXK'K. in front cf the p emiaes.M31 shall sell Part of Lot 5, in square l'.O, fronting 19®211feet on tbe east nid of 20th street, by a depth of 141feet 10 inches to an alley, improved by a frame dwelling.Terms: One-third cash: ba'ance at six and twelvemonths, with notes bearing interest and secured by adeed of tr st. All conveyenc;ne, Ac., nt purchaser'scost. $100 deposit required at time of sale.Hale positive.

J*- dts THOMAS DOWLING. Auct.

THOS. J. FISHER & CO.,Leal Estate Auctioneers.

CHANCERY '-ALE OF ABOUT TWENTY-ONEACRES OF LAND IMMEDIATELY NORTH OFTHE CITY. AND PRINCIPALLY LYING BE1WEN FOURTEENTH AND SIXTEENTHSTREETS EXTENDED, SUBDIVIDED INTOVILLA SITES.Under and by virtue of a decree of the EquitvOMtCourt, passed December 6th. 188*2. in a causb^SVwherein Alary A. Holt ead et al. are complainant it

and Columbi s J. Ealln e: al. Bre defendants, iquitycause No. 8,27i. doc. No. 2. the undersigned, aswill seiL oil THURSDAY AETEKNOON,M;\KCH1'1R8T. A.D. 1881. at HALF-PAST THREE0 CLOCK, on the preudses, ailtliat tract of land knownas parts of 1 leasant Plains" aud "Mount Pleasant "

fronting on Columbia l d, west of 14th street, and l>eilonKingto the estate of the late James Eslin, containimrabout 21 acres, which has l>een sulidivided into 211n sor tracts varying in urea from % to 'Jh acres, withstreets and avenues couforu in* to the subdivision of MtPleasant and C'olum i College laud.?.Terms ol :-ale; Oue-Unrd of the purchase-money tobe pal in cash, the remainder in two equal instalmentsatot.e and iwo > ears, with mtereHt from day of saie.1 nd secured by deed of trust. All conveyancing at thec-»t of the pt.rcbaser. A cash deposit of {100 wi.l berrmnred on each lot at the time of sale.

Plats of the sui division may be obtained at theonioc^ ol the Trustee c»r of the Auctioneers.,10 ,

JOHN J. JOHNSON, Trustee,f12 d323 street.

GEYER'S AUCTION BAZAAR AND LIVEKYSTABLE,No. 468 and 470 C street northwest.

Back of N ational Hotel.SAL^S EVERY FRIDAY AT 10:30 A.M.

COME AND SEE US. SEND YOUR HOUSES.Carriages, Wajcons, Ac., that you want soid: 8toragend Board at reasonable rates; liberal advances made.We also oiler Horses. Carriages, Wagons. Ac., at privatesale. .telephone connection.ROB'T. VOsE A OO., Auctioneers.

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proposals;^SSIGNEE'S SALE.

The undersigned, as assignee of Nani Gntman, winreceive proposals in writing for'the purchase oi theatock in store No. 912 7th street northwest, the Bnrnsconsisting of Dry and Fancy Goods, Hosiery, Trimming,kc , Ac.

^The Assignee reserves the right to reject any and allAil'bids to be filed by MARCH THREE, 1883, FOURJr. M.

«vr u A. FISHER, Assignee,^7-5t 912 Tth street northwest.~

professionalI"MPORTANT TO IADIE8.LADIES MAY BEaccommodated with Board, before, during and aftersick i ess, with medical treatment, in a physician'sfamily. Address Mrs. SLOANE, Exj>erienced Midwife,116 North Caroline street, Baltimore, Md. f22-6t*

Artificial eyes, k. iioi iiil the siGlasses; SI Boxwood Thermometer; that $7 FieldGlass; $7.60 Pearl oj>era. HEMPLER'S (The Optician)Old Stand. 453 Pa. ave. Telephonic connection. d8

Useful feet promote health and longevity,hence the thousands from far and near thatTisit Dr. WHITE'S establishment, 1416 Pennsylvaniaavenue. opi<ostte Willard's Hotel, for redef from andavoidance of Corns. Bunions, Diseased Natls, Chilbains,\ascul r Excresences and other complaints ofttie feet Established in Washington, D. C., in 1861.i Mors to the most eminent physicians and surgeons.Ottice fee >11 er visit lor putting the feet in order. JailTYV H. L. BOVEK, MEDTCAIT ELECTRICIAN,MJ treats successfully Female Diseases. Neuralvia,Rheumatism. Chills, Paralysis, Nervous Diseases, Ac.Turkish, Russian. Sulphur and all Medicated Bathsgiven. 417 G street, opposite Kigifs House. o20

DR. M. 8. PARSONS, M> D1CAL ELECTRICIAN?Galvanic and Electro Vapor Massage, Sweedishmovements. Magnetic Treatment. 4c. Hours fromt) a.m. to 7 p.m. 1327 F street northwest. oC-5m*

dentistry;Da. 8. L SCOTT.

dentist,__ 1207 P sheet northwestPreservation of the Natural Teeth a Specialty. 11-lm*

A racial teeth made before and inxKserted immediately after extracting natural teeth,* Ua splentLd success. Modern methods and skillIn aUbranches of Dentlstry. Moderate fees.Pit. DONNALLY. 1321 F street northweat

D1*! K£MBALL PARSONS, Dnrrcrr,f28 '*h.«to»et northwest over Ballantyne's BookGold fillings a speoalty. Gas given da^orTVR. 1U-OKBKR DEHTI8T,

TALBOTT, DENTIST. NO. 437 7TH

""" JttWmn'tal associatioh. vo. ail

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QUR WATCHFUL GUARDIAN AND FAITHFULPROTECTOR RESTORED TO AlTXYB

DUTY AGAIN.

Mr. Hkjtbt A. WATrt*A*.of the city of Providence.R.I.. for many yews the faithful and vigilant nightwatchman of the Barstow Store Company's Tory extensiveostal Jishment. having been confined to his homeseveral woeks by a very distressing illness, on resuminghis duties again avails himself of this early opportunity

for stating briefly a few plain facts.Mr. Watebmax says:"A few months age I was taken down with s severe

sickness, which ooflS2t4 Q0 to the house Quite a longtime, and much of the time I was bo Vt?« lame as to beunable to walk, and my left leg, from the hip to fhS'toe*, became monstrously swollen, and I suffered extremelyfrom the constant intense pains produced by so

great inflammation. I was trying the various so-calledcures all the time, and was under the treatment of a

physician seven weeks, but getting no substantial relief.At this time an old-time friend, s police officer,called upon me, and during our conversation informedine of the great benefit which he bad obtainedby the use of Bunt's Remedy, and urged me

! to try it, as. he considered it a wonderful medicine.I commenced taking Hunt's Remedy,having very little faith that it would domuch in such a stubborn case as mine, but my doubtwas soon dispelled, for before I had taken one bottle Ibegan to get bettor, the severe pains dlsapi>eared, theswollen leg gradually decreased in size, and I was encouragedto continue the use of the Remedy; and theImprovement to my health continues, my apjetite isgood. I have regained my strengtn, and I am now performingagain my duties as watchman at the foundry.Every niglit I go up and down stairs more than onehundred times, and am in (food condition, and feel thatmy recovery is due to Hunt's Remedy alone. My severesickness and terribly swollen leg was caused by thediseased state of my kidneys, and I think that it is amost valuable medicine that will so speedily relieve sndcure sucli a severe case as mine. I therefore mostcheerfully recommeud Hunt's Remedy to all afflictedwith Kidney Diseases, as I know it to be a safe and reliableremedy."Phovidkncf, Dec. 8, 1882." 1

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TTTT EEB RRR m -SRSoT R R R " S 3T EB RRR bSSSQ2! k R » k 2[ X EBB K K b£SS8

CELEBRATED STOMACH

BBB It TTTT fTTT FEB RRR -S8SBB II T TK R R 5 ^5BS, R J T EB RRR SSSSaB B II T TE RRciBBS U T .'£ EES Ii R hSSS8 i;

Invalids, broken down in hea'th end spirits bycbrmic dyspepsia, or suffering from tlie tcrribio exhaustionthat folious the attacks of acute disease, thetestimony of thousands who have been raised as by amiracle from a similar state of piostration by Hostettetter'sStomach Bitters, is a Btire guarantee that by thesame means you, too, may be strengthened and restored.For sale by all Druggiste ana Dealers generally. fl

For Breakfast;CHOCOLAT MENIER.

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SOLD EVERTWHERE.

PARIS AND LONDON.

NewYork Dejot, 64 Wall street. .

Boston Depot, 134 State Btroet. Ja9-t&f4m

Gtrimault & Co/aMATICO CAPSULESAre warranted to eilect a rapid cure in th* most severe

cases of private diseases. They do hot fatigue thestomach as all other i apsules with liquid Copaiba do.and wi.l lio found a safe and effective remedy.Jai'i-tukfly SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.

Economical And Safe.WEAVER, KF.NGLA k CO.'S

LAUNDItY S0A1*IS FCOVOMICAL. BECAUSE IT IS PURE; BEINGFREE FROM ALL ADULTERATIONS. SUCH ASMA: BI.E DUS . SOAPSTONE. PIPE CLAY. SILICATK.&r.f WHICH ARK USED TO ADD WEIGHTAND Bbi.K, AND WHICH QUICKLY WEAR OUTAND ROT THE CLOTHK8.IT IS SAFE, BECAUSE IT IS MANUFACTURED

FliOM STRICTi-Y PURE MATERIALS, VIZ: STEAMREFINED i ALLOW (PREPARED BY OURSELVES.)PALM AND COCOANUT OILS; WHILE ON THECONTRARY MANY OF THK SOAPS ON THE MARKETARE MADE FROM GREESE PROCURED FROMTHE CARCASSE8 OF PU1RID DEAD ANIMALSTHUS ENDANGERING LIFE AND HEALTH.PUT UP IN BARS, AND EVERY BAB BRANDEDWITH OUR NAME.IOR SALE BY GROCERS GENERALLY.

AND WHOLESALE AT OFFICE,g!3 3244 WATKit STREET. GEORGETOWN, P.O.

2QC. O'MEARA'S LIQUID 2QC.RRA OO Y Y A LU-nt O O Y Y AA IRRR O O YY ii LR R O O Y aaa L .R R OO Y AA ir.r.T,

GOG L IT IT 1CBBG O L U U BO OO L 8 8 PGGG LLLL UU BBB

Warranted the strongest, toughest and most elasticGlue on Earth! Endorsed by that (rreat Scientest, Prof.Baird. of the U. 8. Fish Commission. Glues everythingsolid as a Bock! Wood. Paper, Leather. GIbmlChina- Stone, Ac. Always ready for instant use! Useddailv by the U. 8. Smithsonian Institute, GovernmentDepartments, Cabinet-makers. Marble-cutters snd hundredsoi families. Bottle of OfMeara*s Royal Glue, withCover, only 20e. By mail. 10c. extra,fcc icy Drawtota> Qrooera, Stationers. Hardware, |

1347 Pennsylvania avenue, Washington. D.C. ,H^dausrters for that wonderful $1 RAZOR! Thatf*5. GU>! That *1 CORN KNIFE, endorsed by allChiropodists. Sporting Goods Catalogue sent postpaidanvwhere.bold also by W. C. O'MEARA. fll* Penns. ave. oft jVEGETABLE PRODUCT,

Only used in Aran's Aotje Cure, has proven itself anever-failing and rapid cure for every form of MalarialDisorder. Fever and Ague, or Chills and Fever. No injuryfollows its use, and its effects are permanent. It 1rouses the system to a condition of vigorous health, 1deansos the blood of malarial poison, and imparts a ]feeling of comfort and security most desirable in Ague idistricts. It is an excellent tonic and preventative, as 1well as cure, of all complaints peculiar to malarious, 'marshy and miasmatic regions. The gnat superiority jof Ateb's Ague £ube over any other compound is that{t oontains no Quinine, Arsenic, or mineral; oonse- ]quently it produces no quinism or injurious effects <whatever upon the constitution. Those cured by it are ieft as healthy as if they hadnew had the HImans 1The direct action of Ara's iocs Cube upon the 1Liver and Digestive Organs makes it superior remedy jfor Liver Complaints, producing many remarkable

euros, where other medicines haveiaiiecUFor sale by all druggists. jag-4P P S*

. . COCOA. |BREAKFAST. IGRATEFUL.COMFORTING J

By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which <govern the operations of dlgestfe* and nutrition, and by la careful application of the flue properties of well «e- ikscted Cocoa. Mr. Epps has provided our breakfast tableswith a delicately-flavored beveratre. which mayaave us many hesvy wctocS1 htiu. It Is by the Judicial*nee of such articles of diet that s «nn«ssi«A^ mar *»»gradually biuntupuntil strung enough to resist- every 'tendency to dseasa. Hnan^ds of wihOs maladice«n ifloating around us, ready to attack whermut there Is a iweak point V*e.m»y escapeganya fatalahaft by keen- ,^5 * vcop~

tola in Una, (only and lb.), by Grocer*, labeled. ]JAMES EPPS ft CO., j

olft-m.tata HawmsttteCtaalik lam&am. hg. \

Cunningham, Hitrnt, Jgas the

THE EVENING STAR** fcbrnarf ay, 1SS3.

2il Edition^LatestHutu it TM Slur.

Funeral of 9ln. Jewell.

IHCrS'mX h r/'rvfew \vere present outside theVlc^ we^n^rtdt7C»a^ S ramUy- Wben lh" 8pr*

t>mnrt*48 taken to the Grand

h »rtJ L* ' -n<1 removed by special train tof* * ,^Pre n°a' 39rrIres will be held ana the

Body deposited In the family vuuilA P«lwnlnr Siorf Contradicted.

vean^l^v' nlnt'««~"iA r£Port w 13 herei LTy tuat 80 lumbrr.-ncn in the vichi^sn

pineries had tx*en poisoned to d^atb by their en*using stiychnlne \n mistake :or soda ln makU ff

bSfuS" *° lt,veaus-iUon sl>° «*S »S" »** «* Sheridan Not Arretted.

ISkw York. F-b. 27._p. j. sheridm for wh11 ,s 81810(1 tiJ0 authorities at Washington

?uJo i?UeaAatWthIJf?tihas not, yV,t been ^ke^ntofny^fflV^ th:lt lha^ had ^nt^rielre^SKSX'ii?sKSsrant bavin* 1,66,1

Repentant SnphoniorpN>Dartmouth'/*?; II-' 27..Tne sophomores, of

^ 5 college who were suspend.-* for dlsorK

havel^P^0urf 'he, collc^ buildtnsrs, andw.io nave hitherto rpfus'd to confess have now

2 ^ °',**'" ""ins,,,,,,,. TZ^SSlias not yet been announced.

Sn«pen*ion «>T'apor Vlakera.Sonn Bend, Ii.t. , Feb. 27..Lucius Clark & Co

PiU^ma^a' turers here, have suspended TheS,Vas lssued a < Irculi»r calllnjr their creditorss?ta Mrt M?wij»J,°mtelng a Statement of their as?«»1 ? bllltle3 on Saturday next. Their mill

lnterested^n'n111 the w°st- The firm are heavilyinterested In paper manufacturingm cnicago.Underground Hires.

Albany, n, ym f^b. 27,.the scnatp hikqmi tn

?oi ^ reading the bill compelling all telegrinh.telephone and elect r,c light companies to ifftheftMlS?h,UKrgr0Una' 10 take^~WwS

AN ORDER POR ELECTRIC LIGHT.London, Feb. 27..The Arnoux Electric r tp-htformtteYn^f^r^qtrd &h £rder to furnlsh Hght

atth.fiL V1 States and Canadian departmentsat the fisheries exhibition to be held her<i.Another Telephone Consolidation

OM°tKrtd7 'TAIx>tyj'f:il syndicate has b tightout the Northwestern Telephone oomnanv with

nesota-*In°Burnen' n t''1)f>1?'? bu.'lae.ss In Mlnursoia,in Burnett, Douglass, Palno Poik- nn<i «ar

con^Hm^'.S.M 5,KSSHuS SSiMS&&2S£8££WaWallStreet To-dny.v

STOCK8 DULL AND PTFONO

savs^ s-not: f«b' 27~T,lt' Post-xfinancial articlef^mltrhnm n.nyre generally dull and stronginroughout the forenoon. There seemei to he n

S"°.«roanlM!1,il?r*'ii"n "> »»y *£i niaiion that the sojournment o' Congress in afew days would relieve the suspense ahlyTvs«ttendant upon the expectations or what m^v i^sksjs;s sass^sstbmkb. KSSSpreferred' The*totaf I r 1?V lbe latleron WabashKau£t»2W?S££5aies upto 12:30» <***

The T1 arkef<i,

StiRES. * con8011tUted10S;.Hour lower for hiKh^S^, VitymS^H^'nVW^,d^rternZ to*'£Z:

southern white, '65B(UiK- do yeUow «uC

sJSfcWhisky Trni; 16aI16J<"Ksr aS'lSTEA ', Vin'KSrSEat«9.0»0 bushels. " Ma'u°0 buahels; corn.

Lively Time In the flouae.PROCEEDINGS CONTINCKD FRO* THK WRST EDITIONMr. Haskell, of Kansas, offered as uiiutiho

siSSH?!;Mr. Carlisle raised a point of order avalnat thaancl Mr- Haskell began his ^m^ks bT

Lin i KU^nflbat thc House tariff bill was dead^ lLedcby delay »»d obstruction.

aeu<1

uSn aeslres«".»«»thf^Sl dMVh'LTon7h't"wXrtJShope and faith of the people that beiore ComrrpJ

from OhkMMr^McKmiey" but 'the^pUke^eWaw-"sssu!'JaSSS»s£S?lS3SSfloor long enough to answer the auesumi hnt t*l»&'j£S'a'KatIn an Indignant manner, Mr H&akeii m-n <.

question of personal prlvU^ ,Ha8kellrose to a

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quT?aonPSflS-,; 1^ *»U«n«n will stMe td»

i«,th3IH?f,0.'i.r^2,que8"0! °' Pen»n»l prlyllage»rndSTu%SfiSM?^be had the floor to debate the point order sublet

Ume to llmltatton by ttie Speaker^ te^8peaker recognized another srentlemln .n^

»!! KansasKn^ntm^o^eu^reasonVh*tb3 a1.P°lnt °I order. Forthat|^a^°n the gentleman's right to debate im nnr

lnged. [Applause on the democratic side ]*!£, "t* rise to a question of priviie^e?, or^er*3 G^'ntlemen on the other side

M£or011016 floor by

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"oKlnley. There was objection! W "*

The Speaker..The chair simply asserts its ownright in respect to the conduct of this debate, amithe gentleman from Oeorgii iTreKnS^riKP'*®e on the democratic slde.1

^Sd.<U5CU88l0n Waa ln Progrre* when our report ICapitol BTmm.

Mr- Rlcet from toe committee on foreign affairs,prwented in the House yesterday a favorable m!L?rmSP(M«the^oint rew°lat,on providing for thetermination of so much of the treaty of Washinc.ton as relates to the fisheries. aoningrrroonaPHicALunion delegation at thk capttol.A committee representing the Columbia TvdorraphlcalUnion visited the Senate to-day andd£

trlbuted a circular "protesting against legislationhostile to the interests of labor." The rimnioriets forth that It Is Intended to correct misstate.

%££££?£ «SJtaSfcStiSSfc

ttone but skilled workmen. The circular tn *hnr^iR^nsttoeof.d,ctatlon and others madeinnaf thfa' and l^01®8^8 against the adopoublte!S?Ildment authorising the?oTp!^mr«r ^,to ®Pntract 'or work outside thegovernment office, if necessary.

MILITARY AFFAIRS.The Senate committee on military affairs held

Ite final meeting of the present session to-day andlispobedof about twenty-five nominations. Allihf^1^ ordered to be favorably reported tothe Senate. Tlie three wtilch were DMsedTor transfers of officers from one regiment to an?ther»and will not be favorably reported for t£aSles? boS JSS?wV1?^S!iSJ2erer ^commendedunless both parties interested desire U.

ANNSXATlOOf OFUUAU^er the call or states in the House yesterdayRobinson, of New York, offend a resolution

requesting the President to open* bthe government of Great Britain tooDtalnlta

t?e> «n«atlon of Ireland to tteUnited States by purchase or otherwlsoi

TUB SENATS » CXSCUTIVS SMSIOUShis afternoon agreed to take up the nominations» which at forsMr sessions objeetSons had hem

and which, therefore, had been nasiad onrn>we notnlnaUoas led to some M ty

timeweT^SSKflTh^i^airee^Bi^ '

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.- 3TUm Indirtim ni ( Mr. A. m. WllltaMk

AIL riEKB AT two.Btll w is Dxed IB the case of A. R William* la<*

t\» QlDit at f500. Hp to i laif hour this trtrmonibail tia.l not been given. but it was at4mu«t

**r- *1ini"B> who wbb m Ms purr In cou tas one of tlie counsel t* s. w. Doraev in the «iJtout* trial, was prepatv<Mo fir* it

Ohtrirt Havrrawrm Affalra,or IKTBICTT TO TltrtTtM.

The coll***or of taxes says that only nor &%yremains after to-day ror the paynfent of currentUXM with 8 per cent penalty added. Thetlonal penalties will be added after to-morrow.

termite to Brit n.BulMlmr permits i*>u *d by Inspector Entwisle

as follow-.:. Ma'tha Suit, er*s*t atwo-storr dwell.In?. M, between 8J and II streets north weet;13.000. R H. Warner, erect two small dwell nga,1« street, between L and M streets Row'i»aajt|Wd Hermin TUyson. repair brick dwelling, Nd7tb street northwest; faso Harsh Collins repairframe, I street, l>etwe<*n Delaware av nue and Bdstreet northeast; fgso. K. Nonlhetmer, repairframe, 8276 m street; fi«, E. M Wtlia, ar^d antjrlne house for bowtlng, kc.. ISth-atreet whar :W* John Burke, eroct a small store 8Lh tietweenD and E soathweet; ti.Hmi

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mr NEW YORK STitCK MARKETfollowing are tl.e onentn? an.* closing nrl«M

CMhe New Vortc Stock Market tn-oav. a* reparielty special wire to II. IL Dodge, vw isth stren.Aaiue. . j <A | Ao»#«e. |"~oT (*|

Cen. Pa^fle... 80>» *>\ Nor. * WesTp "ST" VvChes.kOhlo.. ao^ til3^ North Pac .... «:u «*Do. 1st pref . so Da pr-r wDo. ttprrf.. sfil *4 Northv.est l.tt lHiv

' **nt. A West.. »CoL Coal 30 .. ..il'ac. M ill 441b 40*1

* w if V i«S Pea D. * R... sn\ «njDen. AILO... 4*\ 44 Heading rtu uvfrtP "8 87 1st. Paul 100 ioi wErie, »is ¥«¥.. .. SL Paul pref.jiiTw lifw

" 1421* '«* »»« P * Omaha 47 4«vL8ke Shore ... ions ion | i»0. pref.... iosi, i(*2L^U. ANish.. 58 W, Texas p*c .... MM -*.*JJl' h. Cent W *H\ Tex. P l'dgts. . ..TT" K-*i > Si InIon Pbc. M n*jMo-Parinc.. . 9s'% w\ W ib. I'ac 27V

j i 71 \ W.ib. I'ac. p'd. 4*iS 4k i" * central, isa^ ines v\< sl rm.»n.. «i , 81*.'

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Mew* Hrirfa.V41of lb® d. r«nrt It vhesterCity bank, states there Is s pr<>tMbilt:y that depositorswill r -celve about 80 ^vr ceut.

Admiral Crosby, of the Cntted Kt.,tes nary, hasarrived st Southampton from Brazil.2l* Fred rick, fcfd., municipal elation ye«<terday,Hiram Bin pis. dernc^r.it, was cl*vu>d mayor.

an I the democrats control the conx>rition.The Flrxt. National bank of t'nlon Mills ofUnion city, Erie oounty.Pa., closed lu doors SaturQ8j»

JPi£* wrestllnjr mat^h between Duncan c. Roes.

Theobald Bauer at Sluvanuah, ( &., TeaterdarRoss won.The levees bet ween Oreennile, Ml**., and New

2.£. ^ a.nd. *Lso Um>* "hove Vicksburg on theMississippi «<liie, remain Intact.The grand Jurv at Milwaukee i*»»st^rdav found

an Indlctuient agrtlnsi Sheiier, the barke< per ofUie V'Whnll house, charwlug hltu with sctiing Breto the building. His ball was tlxed at flO.OOO1 lie Pennsylvania rallro.id c<»mi>.Hny are contemplatingestat>Hs'ilng boat conn»-ctions bctw<«»n

C.tmbridge nnrl Oxford. Md , ui» 1 B.iltlmor ,toconnectwith th' lr recently pun h ised line, the Dorchesterand Delaware rallroa l.The case of ex-Treasurer P..lk wn« m ths

criminal cour*. at Nashville. T»nn., v-st-rday.bill was continued, owing to the illness oC thel-rl-oner.The Massachusetts house of representatfree resterdiiyengrossed the bill providliif for tae d»structionor Engllsli sparrows.The superintend, nt of public Instnictjon of Virginiahas cai;.-.i n confer* n- e of the cou'ity and

ij!*1, superfit- nlents of acln»ols to iuiM*t inRichmond to-day.<; -or-e C. B rl»er, charged with having attemptedto >ell bogus Iw.nds of the Albany and Sumiu-hannnnllroaj company, ha<l a hearing it. iMitiaftirth

t toeaiin**^' H,ld W^ L, W ln tl,5c0 ball for aThe Trustees of the Newark (N. .T.) City noma,at \ rona, Lwx county, the reformatory ln-Ututlonor the city .»f Newark, last nlirht voted to

admit ministerso! all cleaomin.ition^ to vi->it thelninHte&At the lnvestlgntlon of the charges against thsofficers or the Dtxmont (Pa.Mnsan - asylum y.-aterd<i\,D. C. C. Carroll stated that lie ri'fused to

t ike medicine, and w as knocked down, kl ked andchoked, aud saw pl> nty of others maitr»Mted.Capt. Martin I> Smith was llberaunl from the

lucatlc n^vlum by order of Judge D tnohiieof Newiork. II - had been confined f .r several years.The Irish socleiles of New Vork city will celebrateSt. Patrick's day by a street pirade and a

Clcnlc at Jone>' Woo l, the procueda of which wille sent to Mr. Parn-1LThe Coix)rkb Bkai*tv snow in RAt.mroBB .

Eleven colored women sat in a row on the stazeat Douglass Institute last nl^ht to contest ror thehonor of being considered the champion beautv ofAmerica. The most noticeable element of theirgood looks was their gleaming white teeth. Allthe beauties were conscious of the adoration tlierwere receiving, anl Beein-d quite proud of thedistinction. Sniffs of disparagement were heardfrom visiting colored belles. There were a numberof white visitors. Among these was a well- 'khovvn gentleman, whi bought Ove dollars' worthor ballots to back up nis declaration that a certain

W°Vi .,aic*L.the Prlzn. which is said to beS100 in gold, In addition to the honor. No. 89 lathe favorite thus far. she Is from Alexandria, Va..but would not give her name for publication,^nUwL"a» k!11^8, *he Rald* are low an<l «»mon. Ste has black eyes, and is coquettish in manJennieOtr»w>n, No. 15, is Ugbt in colorand was dressed ln black. Mtss Florence Minor, Na85, had on a complete black velvet outfit andwas a lorned at the neck and waist with manr

^ M ,ry E Banen, No. 3S. Is a dlgiilHedJubilee singer. Miss Lzzie A. Cornish. Na 8T.has a 1j^ht complexion and a plum dress. MissSodoala Wise, Na s, was reunion dent in black«a Barker, No. as. was w<41 saua^velvel aD(1 bangs. Mhs Edith Wise.

k «- ^ pensive, has long straightSnrtPXT^ v|! lJl'Qe,t MlSS FannjSpriggs Na », is plump aDd lollyMiss Annie Johnson. No. «. was fine m black siILand Miss Fannie Brown. No. *7, was elegant Innavy bloe tulle. The beauties are from BalttVi^lnio*ewYor*. Philadelphia anl\ irglnia The show is beintr con iu -t^d witi ereatpropriety and dlgm i y..H iitimmv .sun, to-aag.Mr. Parvbll Sharplt Arraigns tub BttrrmGovernment..Mr. Parsell yesterday, in movinghis amen iment to the al iress in reply to t t\a

siv-MJCh from the throne, sp<»ke or the " unjust executions"in Ireland, and said that the people h ibeen kept ,iown by the brutal, terrible, oerctoaact He defled the government to continue togovern Ireland without the sympathy of the peo?or the Irish judges whom, hesaid, had mostly been appointed ror po;ltic»l reasons,and wore unfit to try political cases, ir thegovernment, after the PliCBnlx park murders wt*«committed, hid n-lle<l on the sympathy or t iepeople Instead or u >on a tyrannical aet, in landwould have been pacified. Mr. Paroii said thegovernment has now a great ooportunltv to rvsiorepeace and order ln In-1 ind. H was conn teat ofvictory, havlnc a million of Irish ln Amerioa behindhim. Mr. Parneii's amendment was rejected.The Electric l.iuht norkm.k..A meeting of

representative business m n or Norfolk, Va., rrtdayevening decided to orgun a comnanr forthe Introduction of the electric light Tue capital

to be not less than 110,000 nor mora Usa

A Sister or Ex-8enator Sharon Attewtts StnCJD*-.Areport isclrculat *d tUruughout San FranCisco,and apparently well authenticated, that aex-Senator William Sharon attemptedsuicide la a bathroom or the Palace hotel. Saturbycutting herself in the breast with a peakutte.The smallness of the weapon preventeddeep wounds, but the cuts were su numerous aad

the loss of blood so great that the lady is in a orecariouscondition. The act is attributed to laaanltj.Amiinw ScictDB or a Baltimore BusinessMan..Mr. Trueman DuvalL, so years of age a maawell known ln Baltimore business circles, shotUmself la the head with a pistol at a hotel la

Baltimore yesterday morning. Th» act was occasionedby depression of spirits arising from lackofemployment aad money. His recovery is doubtasaSHSBSBHHB

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i ,* anattveof Abbyteale, touuty j lntariok.Ireland, arewdent otthladty for the 1st thart .-tiva

* uSf" f b-W h year of hit< >.?*.and frien«l» are rcioctlullj Inrltol torttend hbt funeral frop hie raldeoce. StMrman aveou*.J'dock! Boundary, Tntuwdar. at half (««t

ev"®ln,r. February the 36th,1888. at 1288 11thirtre^t aoutheMt. WILLIAM K , aradaiuetomi >«n, eldest sou of ikotn-rt and I.ujiija Lu4».hotiee of tunand henaftor. (Balttu^t

£!" FSwV- Jihroarv *th. 1838. at 8:88uIh/i^i »

NEAL, aau -htor of the lata«*» Neal. ac'nl 14 yean and 6 months

pllM* t^m< rroW CWedaandayl[*?S!5F 'roni Ihe r>«iien<* of her uiida,d225?#£^?*ieZ.e?wk ^-h» irtoB. iSJ.frtfdaof tha family an rapa«uU» harl^M

Sunday, Pebrnary *. IW8. at IUM?-' BT 1-yHEK c. PAtvKlHH. *r«d Sftr-nlM yaam.

»«1Mp raMaith No« Wadn.Jar, at 8 p.m. fOm- j

KITT^NHOUSK. Ob Tn.dar. rvbraarrrf. 1888.12:88 a. m.. BKMJAM1K W. mlTTKXUOVBi.

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RERDELI.'S rROffl*EXA.HI!«ATIO!«.

The Star Rente Trial After BefcwAfter recess Mr. Davldge opened the proceedIns*by making a motion that the paper*.not official.whichnave been produced in this examinationbe p'aced In the custody of the courtAfter argument by Mr. Davidce, Jutge Wyltesua th^ p.ip- rs would hare to be placed in the

custody of the clerk.Mr. Bliss objected to these paper# being1 In

speeted by the detense except In the presence of arepresentative of the prosecution.Judge Wylie said the prosecution could claimno auch right.

a 'stab'* abticlb.Witness 3*11 he dl 1 n »t write, for publication In

The Star of this city, an article far the purpose ofconvincing his co-.lefendants that he was notgoing on the st»nd In this case, but did trrfte ansru.-ie tor The Star "for the purpose, as I remember,of denying s report In circulation."Mr. Ingersoll here showed the witness a clippingin The star."I wrote th«t article," said the witness, "or, atleast, copied It.""Who wrote it?" aske'1 Mr. Ingersoil."My counsel. Judge WIIshire, said the witness.The witness then real the clipping from The

Star, which was a letter addressed to th" editor ofThk star, daied December 27th last, say n,' in regardto a publication in The star of uie eveningbefore that he denied bar ng h id any communicationwith Messrs. Merrick, Ker or Bliss In regardto going on the stand.vaile c'MING back.

To-day a Star reporter, on inquiring of Mr.Henkle if he had heard of his client (Mr. Valle),was Informed that the stories about Mr. Valle notreturning were all l>o«h. Mr. Miner, « ho was slt1ting near, produced a dispatch irom Mr. Ville tohiiu, dated Indep mdei.ee. Ma, February £6:h,asking, "When will 1 be needed?" Mr. II nkler m irked, "And I telegraphed him to come on,and last night I received th following: * Tuink Iwill leave to-morrow,"' which. Mr. llenkle said.Indicates that he Is now on his way.

Longfellow Day*INTERESTING EXERCISES IN THK PrBt.IC SCnOOLB.Exercises in celebration of the birth day of the

poet Longfellow were held in all the grades of thepublic schools of the District to-day, and were notonly of an Interesting character, but practical Intheir beating and scope. Some portion of the dayIn each school was devote I to the subject, and thechildren in this way learned much of Longfellowand his poems. The programs, of course, werevaried to suit the capabilities of the differentgrades, but they all comprised the three phitsesof the subject.literary, musical and artistic.

ARTISTICIn the latter the blackboards were covered with

drawings, executed by the^ scholars, of scenes andIncidents from the premi A plcynre of Longfellowappeared on most of the boards, and of hishouse. Then followed other pictures, such an theyouth of the poem "Excelsior," drawn in black inthe midst of a snow storm. "The Wreck of theHesperus" was illustrated by a ship broken on therocks. In one room In the Jefferson building theblackboard was covered with six large sketches;the work of one of the boys who Is gifted In tulsline. These pictures were remarkably good. Theyinclude the poet's picture, one of his house, theship, sunrise, the open window, and the bi . -ksmlih.Besides these original pictures, drawingsand engravings were displayed In many of theschools.

MUSICAL and literary.The musical portion of the program consist" 1 of

singing poems set to music, Upldee and others, ofwhich there ore a large number.The third and last Teature of the exercises wasthe literary, which comprised short selectionsfrom Longfellow's poems recited by the pupils. In

some casjs only a line or verse was recited, butthey were so distributed that each scholar learnedsomething of the srreat poet's writings. Thenmottoes were wrltt m on slates and on the black'boards. There were recitations givenand specimens of the transpositionsof his puetry into prose. The scholarswere also cull<*«l upon to tell In theirown way the story of some of the poems. Theexercises were or such a varied character thatevery child could take part. The litt le ones whowvreju-t beginning to write were asked to write tiiename Longfellow on their slates, and then theywere told anecdotes of the great po<*t or r peatedthose that had been told to them. In some of theschools the exercises were becun with a familiartalk by the pupils on the life and character of thejO't. The entire celebration of the day was carriedout with so much Judgment on the p »rt of theteachers and enthusiasm on the part of the scholarsthat it cannot but be beneficial In its results.

thb pine contributionsfor the monument were generally given. At allthe schools a number of the parents and pupilscame In and witnessed the exercises. The drawlngson the blackboards In all the schools attractedgeneral commendation.

Charge of Mall Robbery*arre8t op letter carrier. <

Prank Callahan, a letter carrier, was arrestedthis morning by Postofflee Inspectors Hendersonand 8mlth on the charge of larceny of letters addressedto M. A. Dauphin. Fifteen decoy lettersweie found on him, and be admits taking them.He was taken before U. S. Commissioner Mills.He waived an examination and gave ball In$1,000.Patents were issued to-day as follows: W. W.

Brigg, Washington, assignor of one-half to B. F.Herwig, New Orleans, two patents leather cutter;Daniel T. Chambers, assignor of one half to A G.Campbell, Washington, fastener for gloves, Ac.;Wm. Clark. Baltimore, Md., wheel barrow; Chas.Prey, Baltimore, siphon; Andrew D. Hart, NorthGarden, Va., safety hammer firs arms; W. H.Horner and' F. Hyde, Baltimore, water proofingfabrics; Susan A Hurley, Washington, pullerand attachment for window shade rollers; RalphS. Jennings, Baltimore, preserving fish; JacobKarr, Washington, quarter-second time mechanism;Hermann Perllch,Baltlmore,insect destroyer;Horace Resley, Cumberlmd, Md., bortle stopperfastening; Marvin Stone, Falls Church, combluedfinger ring and tooth pick; Norman Wlard, assignorto It C. Schenck and 1L D. Cook, Washington,manufacture of gun powder.Naval Orders..Passed Assltant Surgeon EdwardH. Green, ordered to duty In the museum of

hygiene, Washington, D. C.; Passed AssistantSurgeon N. H. Ferebee, to duty a' the New Yorknavy yard; Carpenter N tthan H. Jenkins, to dutyat the naval station, N-w Lon Ion Conn.; CaTpenpenterHenry R Phllbrlck, detached from duty atthe New London (Conn.) n ival station and placedon waiting orders; Lieut. John Garvin, grantedthre months' leave from the 1st or March.R&NQB or THE TnERM >MfTSR..The followingwere the readings at the office of the chief signalofficer to-day: fa.m .a.53; it a.m.. 25.0°; 8p.m.,80.0. Maximum, 32.0°; minimum, 20.8°.Rttddkn Death..a young man named Wm R.Lu-»by, residing at 1229 11th streeet southeast, wasfound dead in bed between 9 and 10 o'clock lastnight. He had been tn his usual condition ofhealth when he retired.The Will or John later..An exemplifiedcopy of the will of John Slater, of Alexandria,

county, Va., was received by Register Ramsdellto-day for record. He leaves in trust for thechildren of his daughter, Elisabeth S. Roe, bouses431 and 438 Rklse street, and a mortgage for $1,000;to his son, W. Y. Slater, houses 480 and 431 Ostreet: to his daughter, Mary E. Robertson (separate),houses 434 and 86 O street; to Susan 8hakelfordtwo frame houses in O street alley durlug lifeIf she remain unmarried, and If she die ormarry, one to W. T. Slater and the other tothe children of his deceased daughter.Elisabeth &Roe.

Application fob Mandamus..Mr.C F. Wroe todayfiled an appUcatlod for a mandamus In thename of the United States on the relation of Chas. ,T. Havenner agt. Samuel Cross, treasurer of theColumbia Bank Note Company, to compel him topay the relator the four per cent dividend declaredat a meeting of the directors on the »ih ofJanuary last, on the face value of forty shares ofstock held by him, amounting to $180.

Political Note*.One ballot was taken tn the Michigan legislature <

yesterday for United States Senator, with the followingresult:.Lathrop (dem.), 87; Palmer, 81;Stockbridge, si; Wllllta, 8; Feriy, t, and scatter^Gen.Butler, of Massachusetts, has vetoed a bill

to Incorporate the Union Safe Deposit Company of <Boston, because of its vagueness. He admonishesthe legislature to be more csrefui in their work, :that In Its supervision he may not be compelled tomake the wide search that this measure calledfor.

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"Ireland fob thb Irish.".There was a large ]meeting In the Cooper Union,New York,last night ,under the auspices of the Irish confederation toraise funds for the relief of the sufferers in Ire- »land. A letter was read from Mayor Edson acceptingan invitation to preside at the meeting, <and this was followed by a second one from the Jmayor's private secretary explaining that wl*enthe Invitation tc preside waa given and accepted ;the mayor thought that It was "purely benevo- (lent, to aid the suffering in Ireland. It seems, <however," the letter concludes, "from the advertisementsand cards of admission that It Is a mat- |ter tn which the mayor must decline to take anypart whatever." The cards of admission bore the 1words, "Ireland for the Irish." The letterwaa re- 'eelved with hisses and cries of "Throw him overboard."JHeavt Defalcation in Hew Yobs..A heavy *defalcation came to light in New York yesterday, jThe culprit is Gilbert L. Crowell, president of theEmpire Mining company, of summit county,Utah. The offices of the company are at fit Wallstreet. Orowell, la 1171, was given the agency at theTalman estate, the owners being Mrs. CorneliaA AtweU, her sister. Hiss Catherine C. Tahner,and her niece, Miss a Carolina Talman. They Jconfided to CrowaiTs care their securities, stock

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and bonds and gave htma full power of attorney ito transact their buaintja Everything proceeded Jsmoothly until 1878, when be waa Induced to go IInto the Empire Mining echeme and bought *

largely of ItTstock. The mine haa been a failure8nil lln ssi.mill miin nsillTfTnTTTl eabstracted 8801.088 at the Talmaa trust fund, tBesides this asaount be borrowed from Miss Care-lineTalauMMi In all the Inst Urea yean behas spent fmjm la addition to thla hsowen «K80BL On u» ly^tosugt ..san sign

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