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Nee THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, JA UARY 5, 1884-DOUBLE SHEET INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS IN THE STAR. Axrepuests—Sth paxe, EYs— Ist poe. Avetios Sanes—Tth pars, Dur Goons Epveatiowat Fastny Seren Frsaxetar— 6th Fon Rest (Roc 4th paza, Ror Rexz onses)—4th pare For Rest (Mi ms) 4th page, Fox Sate (Misveilai For Sate (Houes)—tth paz, For Sarr (1 4th par, ENTLEMEN'« G Lares’ Goor Leer Lr oF Mosrx 7 Tense Erase hace Sense Frers Breer Tne Ver Waxtse Git) Wangr dienes TED (ecu) —§ LOCAL 3 The We: Orriee oF THe CHE ASHES Pilowed by cie tes. Witt t > = ima of Morrison & Duval 18 ths ¢ Lewts’ Piast Covens, eebts, and s B. bow & “Ons Cay LOW Sto pure rf Pennsylvania rep Modes in 5 avenue Toe superb Go v0 Abner’s Hail Tuesday, Jannary 8, 1481, for an ever of st ing’s enjoyment W Ke aithnere Knights will add iy teruunment. A handsome souvenir to the ladies. Yickets at the entrance or from any member. he” Knights Duy Goops at cost. Tyler & Chew- Fimet-cra: ning, 99 Pa. av Toy THEatEHs at Jay Gould's. CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements, &c., To-night. Nationa THEATER.—“In the Ranks.” Foun’s Ores Hovse.—* Hix's Fl auc dancers. curiosities and per- ert, Condensed Locals. pS WH De lighted at 10:45 p. m. and ex- 5o00 a. In. “The Co: 2s,” at Lin inilucuc Yes beret red man named ale with a $10 collateral In le ty Meimotrs of Sarah and the Le ‘urid for Deevy a Club, the following WoL rer, SB. facksont directors, J. E. A. Savoy, S10 bo no de. “Tn the ty produced: in StccESSfuMly e ed by Sirs. ia Jackson, es in Hand Kett. . On Me given. On oa the He On Wednesday a Criminal Court, Judge ellen was pastponcd fa ty stih, indicted for using the 7 ner purposes, Which Was angued. a 3 6u dora he court sald that went he i fo be fi wel district as FM pat tht that they werp mwas tn jal, and he pending Upen hin, id Pele Austin oa § the decision In the 1 eaiistnentes, HsEala, ConsIStng Of caltsthentes, yan pewexbin and Swedish dans ray ly applied. At Its conclw sey Iressed the ¢ 2S Stsnyows. aturday. | county, Va.. by the acctde tm the Lands of Mis most Intimate friend Fanton, was a nephew of Me Kobert C.F ity. Mr. ; man. ¥ was the supe church of which he wasa member 2 ft Was held in hich esteem by his pastor, the Rev. Andrew Brotddus, and the en: community. Although the blow 13 a sad one Indeed to the Fim ie Was, and friends of Mr. Acree, they all belle fully prepared to answer the cail of his Master. day eviming, Janwiry 11th, Helen: He will give leon’s €.ptivit Tet@ins w Frunce, wi by Slereopt Mr MacKal Perienced Jecturer ant corr Spoudent. and the reme per narre! Uttle, Lb cents per pound: do. undrawh, 10 to 1 liv plentiful. ‘The following ist the Protestant For Gots sp | and the Hol Axton, a mci | sociations [and v | Justice Cartter for a 7 : TERT AINMENT.—The whick con- Mr. Alex Acres, who was t in King and queen al discharge of a gun nd com of this a most upright andexémplary tntentent of the Sabbath —AN attractive lecture $8 promiscd at the Congreguttonal church on Fri- by our consul at St. t graphic sketeh of Napo- The Methodist Episcopal Pulpits. CHANGES TO BE MADE IN THE CHURCHES OF THIS CITY NEXT MARCH. At the sesston of the Baltimore annual confer- ence of the M. E. church, which will be held at Me- Kendree church, in this elty, in March, changes will be made in the pastorates of a number of the charges in this city, in accordance with the Iten- erant rules of the body. There will be no change at the Metropolltan, where Rev. E. D. Hunt the pastor, or at MeKendree, Rev wards; Grace, Rey. H.S. France; North Capitol, c. Hagey, or Union, Rev. W. T. L. Weeeh. frill be changes at Foundry, where Re Joseph Fran Morgan, Hamiine, ton the Founder % Fea sland. > virough your paper to re wot the supert tention of the tea 18 worth cp of car 1 past we ng worthy of note in the way of Flour is qilte insetive, with pt supplying the beat der miced, th Ft brands, Wheat orm Show Inleations of w here Is no change seat Varies from $1.10 to Se oats Chote batter supply fs mple for the and thi are Indicatluns of eF Stork. Fees hy : ameries, cholee $ to 40 cents per pound: prime dnaitation, tow, New York fa + tubs, n factory, best, 24 to Hand Penusy iv. ats; sood to of batter are 5 perp fort nl is qu Gents per dozén. ‘The pouty wid Eales prompt. Dressed turk tS per pound: u lve. 9 to Teents. Chickens, dre fowls, 5 tO be more Is outlay: y Ist. Quail and rabbt able markets are fll and per pound, 7 to S$. Gaines See plentiful and ‘prives high. Vents rom after J y apples of wood que fruit ts quiet on all kind are lively and Are Scarce cd rand ves mnoderate. Fre i rsh meats THE PROGRAM TO BE FOLLOWED NEXT WEEK IN THE | WELICAL CUURCHE of prayer fs the ‘first full week tn Jan- and commences this y ext Monday Mond. se and ving. ivr For personal falling for the “ss is Skeptic! January 9. IMes and 1 fidelity in wre In schools in Christhiin as pnversions In id for popular inte pistons manacs ME ar the E hes Apenke wre mie teal bern on their nd wich sud hitter M oh shall i by the president of the permit is tssred. il cat artes no 2 Mar hot less Than one for underground standard underground Isx4, the overhead cables ety noved, & 210) Sy and te fo ae. OrFicsrs EL¥eTEp.—The Masonfe Board of Retief last night ele the following of Man, pr TW P. Crew Sint Bitsy Tow.—Blind Tom, the musteal phenomenon, fave one of his wenderiul exhibitions at Willard hail last night. He will give another concert to- hight. Wiivever has not seen Uils musteal genius orUunity. —_— MANDAMUS ON THE COMMISSIONERS ASKED.— rm. Crittenden & and Wm. Bi a seys for John M. Henderson, trustee for Mary afternoon applied to Chiet us agalust the Dis- apel them to hear and ing under the revision of al Improvements, It 1s as- the assessment ent to the Improve ed before becoming n this instance tt was, ‘they have requested wets Lo hear the complaint aud de- termine Lue matter, but they have declined to do so, hence the petition for a mandamus. ‘The wmount fuyolved ts about $1,000. Se Jeper Sxeu. Rewewnrrs Wis Own Rornoop Days.—In the Police Court. this morning ten sinall white ba iuost Of whom were membersof the nfth ae chool, In the Peabody building, on we Mol Hil, were charged with throwing snow ball about the schoo Judge Snell said that he remem- bered when he was a boy they were permitted to throw snow, and It was quite a hardshtp to the boys to deprive them of that Pleasure, sul tt was inst the law, and he warned them against 4 in the future, “Me'then dismissed them. A Stir or Cards ON His B.cx.—An elderly man, t Commissionet Says the Baltimore Sun, well known in sporting re ‘Steep yesterday morning in a beer saloon on North Gay street, after having imbibed very heavily, While slumbering a yas of jokers, with whom he had been play: pitined an entire sult of cards on clicles in this city, went ‘his hing with the ace and — the Ji vi unfortunate subject arose it noon and ambled abot hs | down, strated a one told Of his decoration, and taking off his SAN Cae coat ae the street he picked them off, with several f youth | est body ef water wht of the Northern Pacit closed in THE STAR ye: ie quick and prices fatr. Green | nd high, Dried | pork is tn | | ro Oeu lowed in all | man Contes. | tiotorthe road by dayite | of Boston, fers tot District Come | erats complain in the pre rs and cross | etre | n New York | | story: Ihave been a terrible sufferer for y | Biood and Skin Humo M. Yeat- | er, Vice president; W. | The Red Light in the Sky. A CITIZEN WHO HAS SOLVED THE PROBLEM—Aa GOLD FISH FROM THE CLOUDS—PISCATORIAL SHOWERS iN THE WEST, &c. “have something for you to write up,” was the eager salutation of a citizen toa Srar reporter the other morning. “What Is it?” asked the reporter, rather unenthu- slastically, as he had a dim suspicion that he would {5 | be requested to write a free advertisement for a Dr. W. S. Ea- | ehure: entertainment; and then be held under last- Ing obligations to the man who gave him the points, @ heard all the talk about the red light + and the voleante dst and so on?” “Yes,” and the reporter became more Interested. “Well.” sald the eltizen,“I have found out all about It. I was crossing Pennsyivania avenue early tus morning, and Tfound rig Avenue—what, do you thin The rej lttle gold fish, se. Come with excited r the reporter afte to his place of by and there fish about three inches tn Ie fia tub bis for an {nf i rit to do with the red sky,” ming orton, by the reporter's ob+ d sky. 1. ansvivant avenie, Now around. What is the natural eoncinsion. gold tlsh dropped from the sky, and the radi OF the sky fs cam large nu 2 “But,” sen “Veil” reporter, “mayhe some one who Liar of gol Ash dropped it.” id the offended ¢ eh, “I have given Std if you don't cate to use them, ali at DO FISH FALL FROM THE Sk notorious fact, says the New York Syn ave been niuch looked for elsew! + except evidence of a nega- that they ie world. In the west the fish falls wen eeompant 1 that the suppiy came t ond, out of which the wind ho tstial fer the nd then depostied ina gentie, pa Wke rain’ in suminer. The th pen Very copious or very viol ho have boon ¢ sly Incommoded, be learne laterest that the area of A tolls has now extended to Scotland. newer of fish ovcurted recently ats A number of rallroad laborers were eanzht when ff Was over they picked up and carried 1 howe for st The fall occurred a mite Tenly of w r, and se er hits never and those been si it wi tout in ithave not the nearest away from the near- xd any in it. shower of whales mingled Texas IS not of an app ‘commend 1 Lo the ereaence of the A rent report, of ATIONAT. Crerett of the third an- hoff lowk place hast night Hence and with a fine program. Hed himself on the orgin, and was Miss Mattte Gray Sang with e: s dit Miss Lilian Chass, Miss) Mp srs cand Miss Harvey ton fron Bis of the evening, how “Rise,” Sleep nd, ALT quartétte, wien Is com- wan and Detweller, as soprant, and Mesdaies Powell and MIUs as contralth The Was # Warmth of expres nd harmony in the Ss brought ent nest enthustestic PLUGINS of the entre progecin, Miss Detweller has an eXcellent volee that further cultivation, and will rank high in. time. Mrs. Powell has tong becn a favorite here, and hi developed a contrall » of w riul softness and power, whieh Was Well seconded by Mrs. Mills, ose foues have b nh Hi chly enttivated. The neert sed with an excelent selection by the elvirel choir, which came in for a round of Welle merited applause ——— —Manager Sne seny baker gives show, ‘The never the house, ety poriton of the program is_ com ellent dance E Next week many additional attractions ised. Teds evidehtly intended that the popularity of the Comique all net dec santa = The Northern Pacific Affairs. TRE COMPLETION OF THE CASCAB® DIVISION—MR. VILLARD MAKES AN ASSIGNMENT. After the report of the meeting of the directors railroad, in New York, rday, the election of a sue- ssor to Mr, Villard was postponed until the 17th. ‘The report of the vice president, Mr, Oakes, which. recomended that the Caseade division be built. at onee, was adopted, and the matter referred to the executive committee. This division 15 a Une of 58 mniles, completing the connection between Tacoma good demand at $ to $7.50 perewt. net; ordinary, | and Ainsworth. “The di 1 Tesolutions $5.05 Lo 47. | mentary to Mr. Villard, and voted him $10,000 _——- i} r for his services during the time he was ix Days of Praycr. ip ut of the company A statement of earnings and expenses was also December 31, 1883, Inclusive, (Deceraber belug estl- Tiated,) are’ given at $4.63453, and one penses, theludii rentals, per BL, WSN, at B44 WE a Sup : for the balance Of the fiscal year are 37.0504, and operating exe peases, inchiding rentils, Waxes and bettern: A 24,200,000, leaving a surplus of $3,127,000, while! dled LO Une $2,201,2 the oper: Hons of the first six months, would give a total 5 plus of the year ending The interest charges tor RA ,Who has made an tnspec- qe a lengthy re eption of the one af road last completed, W bed and track were found in first ed tulles referred to Will with gravel, MR. VILLARD MAKES AN A: port, Stating that wi bundled gti lena, the is tL of hfs creditor: nd Horace bis prope ned at $1,000.00, with 1 Ispose of It at public or private sale and apply the meds, first, 1o the payment of the interest of steae of 320,000 Upon the try out any ven of “any Indebtedness pow owlng by ott om Teatiway and Naviettion ‘The instrument further recites t disposing. nitlee Indebt over to hls wife, Mrs, Panny Garriz If is said that he is still the owner of nantes, snd Its Wife holds government bonds to the anu Wry Watterson 1s Comr Henry Wat- ferson lett Louisville with bis Wife last sieht for | Washt He arture that he | | would retusth th Washington and New Yori wail ct Tune, sisting in the organization of the tential movement and in pushing on cht. In his opinton there was no cand! sas MeDonald, or who wine the Tndian’ stat: son the ways ind i ie Hecessity of a bill correcting: less protest ase wri, sand will Hot sat Until the issue is squarely before the ase lah people. CURA REMEDIES, THE GREAT SKIN CURES. APOSIi¥VE CURE FOR EVERY FORM OF SKIN AND BLOOD DISEASE, FROM PIMPLES ‘TO SCROFULA. Thonsands of letters in our possession repeat this have been obliged to shun jublie places by reason of my disfiguring humors; have had the best physicians; have spent hundreds of dollars and got no real relief until i used the Curicura Reson- Blocd Furificr, internally, and Curreura na Soa, the Great Skin Cures and Skin Beantifiers, externally, which have cured me and left iny skin and blood as pure as a child's, ALMOST INCREDIBLE, James E, Ricuanpsex, Custom House, New Orleans, on oath, says:—In 1870 serotulous Uleers broke out on my body until Twas 6 mses of corruption. Everything known to the medical faculty was tried in vain, Tbe- came a mere wreck, At times could not lift my hands tomy head, not turn in be aud locked upon life asa curse. No relicf or cure in ten years, In 18801 heard of the Cuzicvna REMEDIES, Used than and Was perfectly cured. Sworn to before U. 8. Com, J. D. CRAWFORD, SABAH BARNUWS MEMOIRS. A Glance Thronch the Sr! Colom- “Never has anything more abominable been written In any language,” says Albert Wolff in the Paris Figaro, of the “Memaires de Sarah Barnum.’ This book 1s the crowning point of the nauseous literature amid which we are living. After thi] clvil pensions, but this a case which cannot be there Is no reason why all the secrets of the family should net be publicly said. Be it truth or lies, there is no more security. If these are the conse- quences of liberty of the press, If the magistracy 1s disarmed and the police cannot protect us, en evant dagger and the revolver.” A glance at the little book, coples of which have nst Teached America, will quite justify thts out- The Identity of “Sarah Barnum” fs evident, ly from the thinly disg ut (he story, but from a busie Tamons actress which figures in exaggerated thin She fg represented in the aurronnded by the impleme’ pursuits: her palette and ‘The book fs entirely and hingly seandalons, amd truth and fiction are nownh details of dra 1 to nobody Dut Madame Bern— that the object of the libel would be_ evident, attempt to deny it. of Immoraltiy suities. Every clreum- roine that ean be put ina dad Ticht IS made the worst of with remarkable 1 h Barnum ts deck the horsewhip, th <lnames throngh- qe portrait of the t in the middle of the | ness upon the cor } So mixed np with well-h es to peennlary 1 not even to ning Of a consumptive ten- Mis attritmited to the Sof some obscurely hinted at sungical opera- dency and her spitting sed by the presence of these tis in | THE LIFE OF THE ACTRESS. ine. Bernhantt ts followed from baptism to the grave with persevering malisnity. Itis explained practical person, ording to the story, by mm halt of this republic, and fish | ‘ont of theatric Ires and socletsires of a certain soblicing Inanners and gener- etl the director to demand sappointment the oceur- stir and “ihe comedienne onty de- more than berore. y, she professed: for the In- ng an absolute disc with the pens sh to be carried a | struments of lence of whieh was’ increased on this occasion by A BIT OF FEMININITY. hapicr we are told something of the “To Kill time she kept the members of the deml- en at the house of Cora Pearl aud others. Those relations, however, proved of Her notoriety rematne ciive Sibout it c ro Sef it off to the best advantage. pd well ina high ar —justas she did not know how tomeke the most of the charm of her eye AS regards her toilet, 1 e0 or in part of eccentrt Sime i adopted by the fashion, but which at th! Ly rendered the ori She Avain sought 1 fruitless Steps to obtain ¢ aged, ured of fh of the fashtonal small ntiltty. had nothing attr: and of this tor of them rik but was soon, It was then thats drive 3 sto appear tinder a false hate in a feerte ress Soucl, and as it a Uitmph by means of flesh-colored THE AMERICAN TOUR. rts from the least unpleasant chapters of the book will serve to fllustrate the temper in which Mile. Colombter relates the history of her former friend, “un voyage 1s narrated promises still more with | ClO OF Une boc pear hat Sarah's aarture, and she ap- peated to“ BS predicament, which the g 1 embarked with ‘ foliows 4s long and complicated, nt a contract. and Carey, the American man: rest rhe latter 18 represented “her reward proprieties which put point of returning home the female I mises and, although enriched by her en refused her companion a toan of five hundred francs. Were tt not for a fellow- countryman whom Martha met and who advanced her (his sum the actress could not have p Kio Janeiro and embarked on th hdoning her baggage!! ‘as determined. and trininphant, 3 > possible that devotedness at length ceases and mulation Of Wrongs mikes revenge all packet without rnuin’s predicament on her return to Paris “Her situation @ complete wreck. is thus describer Bills poured in, no- zuire came from every side, and her de- er frlends wassuich 4 areless of most. philosophi It seemed as if in leaving arted with her luc! B. y the actress received a protested bill of i 25,000 Er: ice and Gedy i oer at series submitted, ‘The gross earnings + 6 30 to/'eause a tradesman refused to deilver on credit: n Sheaves, Weccmnericniy cate th of brie and the butcher 2 fraties to discourage the of Bohemians. the Corneille theater On one and the |-contimes we Worth of cutlets.” Under the head of *¢ utness and Decadence” an account is given of a theater built expressly for the Ned the Sarah Barnum theat Sarah “struggled with the energy of despair, sé. “She tried every trick, but could Reference In then nade to of Committing suteide in ro- she Is saved by her in- heroine and ¢ AL Inumentary ide n, from which Toh cares, and toh tempted to return me Was remsed an en: ‘aused her @ double her ¢ of her arrogance st of He- | *, but not to los hetuth to tell, she no longer posse: In splte of wha sui had talent she had gon SOU Of fashion, posters shriggged their siionlder: nd hore ageatn ated at the tde Mnes th her face of which no cream was softening the livid wriniies. hair discolored attheends by drugs and d: roots on the forehe is angular features she gazed upon and was siex at mong other easily recog- ee at the Barnum instatled erand smitten with After this we have Which continues hap her abandonment tir, and the histor | Cod-Liver Olt and Liny i 3 | Clpled persons to attempt to pata off a simple Lecture By nt | in the autumn of 18— appeared in under the heading 4) ris, Where fame fs as fleeting, fashion, remember the fete by whteh w 3 ago, the Folies-Bergere, then te parable evening, when ac- Ing the remains of the Surah Barnum. ombanylig to its last dave poor but grea of the aerunct , Le Chantectai to the reporters, discovered the true uses Of death; le Barndm did not kilt herself, yandoned by the man whom she loved, who > assured, a worthless chari woman sought forgetfulness in alcohol, On 1 st she inde @ last attempt to lure ba litng of success returned home In de- niseierge bought her a es, this woman de- s, Were ved; but she did not otherwise betray ve some orders for the morrow, elf in ierown room. On Friz day, the door remaining stiii shut, the porteressbe. came alarmed and ran to summon the police. forced, and the poor Barnum was found lying at the toot of ler bed with a quantity of ood upon her fi half empty and the bed evidently ha pied, adoctor, who was called, exainining the wound, accurat had taken place; Sarah dead drunk hed falle tured her skull against the ——_—_—_+e-—_____ Dors Not Want ANY Parapr.— governor-elect_ of Marylan (| nothing. hav eter, the poor Ather request the ¢ emotion. She g: cat tn | and then locked he ‘The battle of absinthe being Wing been occuc Was enabled, after y to premise what her bed and had’ fi corner Of the table.” Mr. McLane, the ct id, refuses to have’ any parade on Wednesday next, when he 1s to be in- aucurated. He declined the tender of one of the road company’s to place at his disposal a special car to take hin’ from Baltimore to Annapo Mr. McLane said he would go down like any other man ‘Tuesday afternoon, at the Maryland hotel.” He will be by his daughter. was in constant pain, | Wednesday morning. STILL MORE 80, Wit. McDowxaxp, 2542 Dearborn street, Chicago, gratefully ecknowledges a cure of Eczema, or Salt Rheum, on head, neck, face, arms and legs for seven- teen years; not able to move, except ou hands and knees, for one year; not able to help himself for cight years; tried hundreds of remedies; doctors pronounced his case hopeless, permanently cured by the Curicuna ReMeDIss, - MORE WONDERFUL YET. | HE. Canrester, Henderson, N. Y., cured of Psoriasis or Leprosy,of twenty years’ standing, by CuricURA REM- Epres. The most wonderful cure on record. A dustpan full of scales fell from him daily, Physicians and his fricnds thought he must die. 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Robinson,of Broooklyn, pub- —— Ushed the following cardin the N. ¥. Sun yesterday: | THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, last chance to witness “allow mea word ta reply to your editorial para- IN THE RANKS, graph concerning the proposed pension to the only . : survivin grandchild of Thomas Jefferson, in to-day’ The Most; Magnificent prodnction of the Present Gene- Sum. Tagree with you in opposing any system of name Next week, MR. JOSEPH JEFFERSON, claimed as a preceitent for such a system. We shall never have another Declaration of Independ- ence, and its author wil have no more grandchtld- ren. Mrs. Meikieham is not only the sole surviving graddaughter of Jefferson, but 1s the only surviving Member of his family living at Monticello at the | Tucsiay and Thumday—CRICKET ON THE HEARTH Ume of his death. She was born beneath his roof: Bre ee a ee aud LEND ME FIVE SHILLINGS she was nursed upon his kuee. The hand that wrote = . our immortal Declaration was pressed upon her | Wednesday and Satuntay ev Sas golden hair with a blessing as he closed his eves In neeRIP VAN WINKLE, death. She was his fovorite crandeniid, the seventh EAT: (Septimla) daughter of Martha Randolph. J NATIO! Tt was for her he pleated with his countrymen in | forsale at Bren that mournful letter whieh he wrote a few days | s¥lvania avenue. before his death, that she showtd not be allowe: Tox C uffer from Want he was gone. She 1s this aipE F humbie ‘and lowly littie cottage in Georgetown, ill lecture at CONGT! pre fear she las few comforts tomake it anntversat Repertoire for the week 3 Monday and Pridsy—THE RIVALS. 3 ‘S$ THEATER ee, th street and Prom danchters, one of whom attends | 5 he olher, Who toils to € ie for their support, are both Suffering fro 5 ing: reecrved ac and the source to whieh sie Tick me tnding reer nd seats, @1 } of monthly rent 1st Fors: Store and at the Chueh | from want beneath the on eve her {lustrions. grandi Shatl we permit her in this w y the Independence and bound) vile purchas® wiieh he see ngress we ously OO 2 year to Mrs &: 'd, Who had more | than she could well spend. Shall we reise to vive to Jefferson's beloved grand Tichest treasure Is a lock of hist NHOL spare enous! to keep her Irom starvint to Sof her clostnz lite, et us pall nunient which we erected Last Ho. St HL appropriations for monuments and celebrations, and = when she dies let her essgravebe a perpetual | QIXTH GRAND AN ARY OF TE monument of Our meanness and ingratitude. 5 WNT MAP NNENCHOR, oe 1 A New Version of the Carey Murder. O'DONNELL’S POSTHUMOUS STATEMENT THAT TE ACTED. WITH DELIBERATION. us country. — y While We | ‘This will be the o: aring Mr. Cook So Wealth of this eexson . In| desire to hear both Lectures should make eda pension | yplicat: 'S prosper: 7 y of hy the last C of Doors open at 5.9.9,10,11,12-08° ISS IDA K. HINDS, OF NEW YORK, WIL The United Tretand publishes an account of the | caro vad Hei cone Paps te advan, murder of James Carey, which was written by a! public recitals; at home befor: 12 and after 3. 1112 G gentleman who received 1 from Patrick OTDonnell | St Hortwest. 8 ee under a promise that it was not to be told as long as APEL—THERE WI. a chance remained to save O'Donnell’s life. ‘The gee eneey account shows that O'Donnell deliberately kiled N, Pastor. LOWE, Carey. ‘There was no struggle Carey made no | attack upon O'Donnell, Hed Judge Denman per- = Inltted him to speak OrDonell word haverond ce Fores CoMEDY W whole truth. O'Dennell w: quainted with not 2 4 ds! 7 0c} Carey on the voyae from: Enclind to the cape of | THE MOST LATGHARTR, Stecr od Hope. He was not a member of any society. Y AND Wed Carey by a wood-cut which he saw Town, and resolved to Kill hin, He in- FAIL 9 vith him to the farm at Port Exzadeth TPL TO. Covey had toid him that he was going wo and (hes show that there was no Spot where | ADMIRABLE ACTI A be safe, Finding himself, however, BURLESQUE BUBBLES. carey, he could not restst Ue desire to COMICAL CELEBRITTE Do * DELIGHTFUL D. 'T FAIL TO SEE ¥ percetved his danger * O Donnell repiled, ‘To heli with you!” CING. tone. revolver, but too late. tu Ms, and Carey roll Nobody saw the encounter e Bes Panion, who threw her ari and Lin filled | Monday The the ship with her eri ler that morne Now being sung in twe ing (hat he meant to rey, and would hang | = = = for It, When Mrs. Carey reached Ue scene, ODon- Witbarp HALL. hell Said to her, “Thad to doit.” S10US HUMOR, IDIOTIC IMITATIONS. FeRTHer Oraxce Disrermaxces—Thore was a fresh Orange disturbance at Spanttrd’s Bay, New Foundland, yesterday, the Roman Catholtes betaz Very harshly treated. ‘The Roman Catholics at | Harbor Grace are loudly clamoring for the artest of Head Constal who, tu Sa) an be proved to have murdered Callahan. Traveling in the outlying Orange districts 1s still perilous to fife. WILL GIVE THREE GRAND CONCERTS, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, JANUARY 4 AND 5, MATINEE SATURDAY, 2P. M. -+-50and Te Admission. Mati eee Children nider 12 years Gf SEC) Hlorrs Marr Exx ACT! Reserved Seats now on sale at Metzerott’s, without A TONIC WITHOUT A RIVAL! extra char, Jal-St THE LEAST POSSIBLE STIMULANT) roy. ay GARAGE GOMIDT STRENGTHENS THE WEAK. Bade N Ew saat Come) Tr 1s TRU UHERS UP THE SYSTEM. — FOR WEAKLY CHILDREN, A HAPEE NEW TEAR 70 TOU ALE. ROR NORSING MOTHERS, org Monday, December 31, and dyring the week, N.B.—It has been largely iuitated, und the public 48 ‘ 7 SAC-N. home cautioned toaceept wn i hears the name | YURO FAERAND AND ee Ea of TARBANYT & CO., Sole Azeuts for the United s DANC! and British Provinces of North Ame: street, New York. =a das Price 84 ren Dozen. Anda Full fompany. MATINEES TUESDAY, THURSDAY axp SATURDAY. IME MUSEUM, Se eee eee eee ‘Penneylvania Avenue. near 1ith street, ae For HAPPY SEW YEATS SEER, CITY ITEMS. New and Wonderful Curiosities. ‘The Armless Girl. The Bearded Btrasbure Clock. Goddess of Flowers. All the Wild Animals, at &e. syrup. SPLENDID STAGE PERFORMANCE, All New and aco 3 ‘22 Great Performers. re TS eee ine Seal Skin Smeques | The Boy Menerieg the Wonder of the tat Gutury. Sa EE aan eae eenay cold os MAP Haaivg DAY «Giclee hte Manna was once Jewish food; Jew and Gentile alike now use Dr. Bull’ Cough §; and kept her new 2 prnoon, and 7: it. Ing, “stie went with perspiration and the sacque SOS a A eee ON eee into the chilly sircet, agit an awful'cold NcIa_ROk biiErs er somene HA And they labored in ‘van to cure that cold until | [)4NCING-SPROE, FRIPPS. st. Jos ots they thought of Perry Davis’ Pain Killer, and sent Tuivate instructions ran now have to the druggist’s for a bottle. ‘Then came reitet, | ratesstiny hesidence, 443. Mass, ave, arto Suddenty checked perspiration brings sudden colds, | Sociailes at the Hall every Tuesday chilis, coughs, consumpiton. Cock p.m, Men’s and Hoys? Gloves, aEROF. xD d knit Jackets, hea’ erwvear, woolen halt hose, | Ary ani ety oem in, the “Art of A far caps, extra ley blue tangiel shirts, &e., 00 D6 | tibet, sold at ‘halt price, before taking stock, at auer- : ~—— SSS pacivs, corer gh and it sireets ABE Exiurrios, JUST FINISHED No. 410 7th Street. AND ON PRIVATE VIEW AT i409 NEW YORK. cae Kilts EN Mir AND lor STREETS. Piece goods, the largest assortment. Skilifal eut- — : tin: best Workmitnship. ‘Trimming the tlnest, aHibine efi deaeeed WEDNESDAYS AND Genticmen’s dress suits made to mesure by 3. : ALENNINE MONTAGUE’S LATEST PAINTINGS TN CHTAROS- 410 7h strect. | CURO, HIS ONLY WORKS UNSOLD OR OB- TAINABLE ANYWHERE. ali-tu.th MUSIC! PROF, LOUIS WEBI Jobhnson’s For Oysters. 300 Dushels of t first waters Chotee Mesic: ses Steamed, New Ye Rock i q | Broiled, &e. HH s MO and 4 Tan Sim UTHEAST, street. " Branch, Ladies’ Large Saloons | Furnishes Music for ail occasionmat lowent rate, n9-2me attached. —_—— —es«r d SBa qt. bott : sky, LECTURES. best in the Fine Brand == Sherry Wine, Port Wi Ariing ton Wh 1a gallon, $1 qu bottle. McGes's, 9, near D street. Get the Genuine Articte. — The great popularity of “WHh Compound of | (YAPTIVITY OF NAPOLEK "has induced some unprif- C SAINT Hi BONAPARTE AT article of their own manutacturc Who {5 suffering from or Const tion, should} ‘Y purchase this article. It requires no pufling. The. res use are Its best recom tor has ample eviden in pula he Phosphate of ine POSSCS Se: as b ing power, as com- ined with the pure Cod-Liver Ol by Dr. Wilbor. Tt 15 prescribed by the medical faculty. Sold by A. B. Wiibor, Cheinist, Boston, and all druggists. NIGHT, msulat that Island. The lecture will be Tiustrated by a Series of Views LS OF Its of the mnt fone andl proprie- | ISLAND AND THE OLD HOME AND TOMB OF nfle of its 1 but any per LOPTICON, AL CHURC ty TH, A’ RING WILL IN Coughs and Hoarseness. ‘The irritation which induces coughing immedi- ately relieved by use of “Brown's Bronchial Troches.” Sold only in boxes. Burnett’s Cocozine ISIN Softens the hair when harsh and dry. To Remme Frox Bes Scothes the trritated scalp, = Affords the richest lustre, Prevents the hair from falling off. WE OFFE Promotes its healthy, vigorous growth, ae BELOW COST. Was, for more than half a century, been In use by all classes of people, and indorsed by eminent phy- as the best tonic and Invigorator extant. 50 Silk Plush ‘The weak, the nervous, the deititated, all tind tt | you veleee toe fo give new life, vigor and happiness. Particu- | 369 silk Valvete for lurly a lady's medicine, $1 a bottle, | Sold by drug- | 30 Stk Vavets for. fists WE. Thornton, Proprietor, Baltimore and | £0 Silk Velvets fo arrison streets, Baltihore, Md. W,lhsém 4 naseen cues ee “Rongh on Rats” clears out Rats, Mice. 15c. | 1.00 Colored Silks for. 1.50 Dress Goods for... A Reliable Port Wine. 125 Dress Goods for... Mr. A. Speer, of New Jersey, whose Port Grape Wine has such a wide reputation, and which phy- siclans preseribe so generally, was the first In this country to import tie Port Wine Grape from the banks of the River Doura, tn Portugal, where the fine old ports were made, dind to plant vineyards of em in New Jersey. His Fort, Bungui an \NNELS, LINENS AND COTTO! AT PRIME Claret which are now ‘the best to be had, have be- | ==" cose = come a great favorite among the most fashionable New York, Philadelphia and Washington society. Sold by first class dealers. — Mother Swan's WormSryup,tasteless,effective; 5c On Thirty Days Trial, ‘The Voltale elt Co., Marshall, Mich., WIL send we R OUR ENTIRE STOCK TYLER & CHEWNING, 999 PENNSYLVANIA AVINTE Napkins. & ines aid Saturiay Mati- | OUR CUSTOMERS AND THE PUBLICGENT prs paces, 81.0% MESTIC! way down, DRY Goons. | L TTRELL'S, We will close ont our entire Jot of Ladies’ eras, come ine of D . Frwy Jackets, ike. af HOUSEKFEPERS’ Goons. A Job lot of Towels at lens than wholesale prtcrm, Blankets and Comforts at ervat!y AIL the leading brands of She aced prices, es, Tabie Linens, Bleached and Brown Cantons nt reduced prices 3A LUTTRELL & co, ams SIT Market Space, Reavy For Tue Ho: IDAYS ALLE LAT 1 ARE RESPECTYULLY INVITED To ¢ THE BALTIMORE STORE, os SES STREET UWEST, And inepect their nut aud most reazon> able prices, We ment Good Black Dr $1.90, £1.95, to.82.50, Black Satin Bhada: arid $1.50, lzimir, $1 This article never before Sik, #145; wett worth © ks weare clost Come and ex. mnt cannot be ok at the Dress Goois of i stock of Pin: vans On out Bee Alpaca and Sik Uaubrvlias for from €1.50 to S4.00each, 2 floor we have opened a hantaome SHAWL, SKIKT, AND CLOAK PEVARTMENT, and w able articles in this lin: mise to supply nds with fi and desis L. BEHRENS BALTIMORE STORE, 98 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST, HANDEERCHIEFS FOR THE MILTON. Silk Handkerchiels, Ibe, 25¢., Sie, 4ie, nse barenin in Sik Har nfs, mt Seg JO, Finer grades and extra size, 730, 81.0, As iday Handkere’tefs, emispoidennd. te ench; “at border, Hinen henstitehed, hundred dozen un- ta, in swat variety, from 25 Sheer Lin Mandierchiel ne Ye-dozem Mander hie ey SLOV and Bi Beach, SPECIAL BARGAIN IN RID GLOVES. 8-Putton leneth, Me kT Back ¢ re Gloves i lack and colors, OUR GREAT DRIVE IN CHILDREN'S HOST. 150 Doren solid color, ribbed, sizes 6 to 835, only 15a, each; worth 250, o RSLTS AND UNDPRWEAR CHEAPER THAN EVER, The Best SHIRTS in the market, 50c., 75e., and @100 ES cach. CANTON FLANNEL DRAWERS, the best, 500. BLANKETS, sicbtly iupertect, @1, €1.50 and @2 per pair, FINE AND PERFECT GOODS, $3.0, $4.00, €5.00, upwends COMFORTS, TLANNELS, CASSIMERES, and DO» Come and price them. They are marked ‘Clesing out WAMSUTTA SHEDTING in ends, L. BEHREND'S BALTIMORE STORE, ay 98 SEVENTH STREEZ NORTHWEST. vi VELVET, all colors, | HOSE, 25 cts. a TRUNNEL & CLARK, 811 Ma! ET Space, haveaddeda very choice assortment of goods suitable FOR HOLIDAY GIrrs, including some very choice and new etsles in fine Dae muask Table Sete, Knotted Brine ‘very lane as sorttuent ; Tidieg, stencilled and plain. Silk apd Linch Handkerchicis, in great variety and mood value, We have secured some engant Black Silk VELVETS, u i = at and pon yard, which, for ‘ull assoruncat of Black makes, bottom prices very handsome patterns in’ Job in All-Sitk Black BROCADE. $1.14. 100 doz. All-Linen German NAPKINS. Tie WELS, $3 dom, Suda. All-Linen: Knotted Fringe 10 iy t ot Ol ‘s Ribbed Pall Rerwar is we WAM) Lites with, any iu thie wt Another Job le §2-We invite an examination of this stock, asit ie lange aud carefully welected, ONE PRICE ONLY, Marked in plain figurea. TRUNNEL & CLARK, ais 811 Market Space, EVENING SHADES, CREAM PINK AND 1 FINE FRE NEW ¥« | FRO THE BesT A’ Haspsouz Buaocapz Sizxs ™ ut BLUE, reduced from $1.50 to #11 HW DRESS GOODS, TRICOTT AND Fine Cloth Suiting inches weter, all pure Wool, widest double width, reduced inum $1.50 to @1. Spccial Lancain. MILLS SHEETING COTTON, and a-quarter wid, A from 20°, to 12 ie ii g PRESS GUODS Getua! ish vals : (Garnet), cheap at ble width, pare “CARTERS” tie RET SPACE egy ygirenens. Vest, makes, at, r ayy o- ne oe pas square amd wy to Sis san dg © oe i Napkins to mates, "Pricus isum €10 toed ‘2 ya. wide Damask. from £1.00 Oper yard. the, ell sizes, daphin 44: «d beautiful. Tow: Is, 0 to #10 per bs, on Mommie, shares and sizes, SD Ci i Foto 735 7th. street, JE. YO! | competitors and sull gives Banysains and a Eszanuisnx> 1830. JAMES Y. DAVIS’ SONS, (21 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. eal Sacques at €75, €100, €125, 140, $150, 8160, C178 EMO, &e. ilk and Satin Lined Circulars $15,320, 62h Fur Lined Circulars from $25 up. Coacher Capes, Collars and Muffa, Fur Carriage Robes irom €10 up, Fur Trimming. ‘Gents’ Seal Caps, Fur Gloves and Collara, Gents’ Drens Dog Skin and Lined Gloves, Dr. Dye’s Celebrated ‘Electro-Voltate “Belts and ctieaber, Electric A\ \ces on trial for thirty days to men ung OF who are e anlicted wit eel ae Boys’ Seal Caps from @1.50 up. _ 202 llity, lost vitality and troul nara a a = = Tnuly Vion Adress £8 above: ON. Nie is spook Neve and Secondhand Clothing: first-class Ser Fras: Fras: Fuss: incurred, as thirty days’ trial is alowed. —_w,S,m. ia ale. Wate Foe fe preg worn; Guns, " “Rough on Coughs” Troches, 15¢.; quid, 50¢, aco sonar eae LADIES' SEALSKIN GARMENTS, $8 to S2inches Maryland Club Whisky, ar Near eck etree, | long. the finest extant. McGee's, 9th, near D street. €06 Carstairs, McCall & Cos Oretor Whisky Nasaldine cures Catarrh, for 25 cta, im cen HAS FISHERS, Smokers try Dr. Carman’s Dentalaid Wash. | MIS.FISHER devotes her attention w te wanttot Carstairs, McCall & Co.?s Famous Pure Rye. ‘wears ont, all and can be worn wile Dever coc. can arn, |. Dy Carman’s Dentalatd Teeth, Gums, Breath, J. C. Baxezr & Co, The desirable MINK-LINED [SE CELLULOID TRUSS: THAT NEVER BREAKS | with the Tail Border and Beaver. CIRCULAR, trimmed SIBERIAN SQUIRREL and SATIN LINED WRAPS, Bent Quality PLUSH SACQUES,SEAL SACQUE PaT- “FEDORA” CAPES and MUFYS, in Beaver, for ‘Beaver and other Trimmings on han4. the manws Auk your Grocer for the Orator Rye Whisky. apres sabdnnay chosing oles t galls tohesed petoms, Lundborg’s Perfume, Edenia, B. H. STINEMETZ & SON, 0) soe x _ = EMULSION = = BAKER'S see eS Orcatanc on time ana sot, | Geo. T’. Keen Lundborg’s Perfume, Lily of the Valley. Telatabic sad weal fp Baal Up tho Bic “ Dalry Wagons.” cat “Aderey Bute, Starneg every morning, Tato only BATERS made with Baker's TAIIOR, Buttermilk and Sweet MALT EXTRACT. Rite: per quart, Cream 166 pink | nan. Bope’S NORWEGIAN 24 524 street one