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Se THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. HEC S MAIL LINE TO SOMFOLR, FORTRESS The gore LEARY, leaves 7TH Diley' Put and Gata estou and Providence yore 4907 WM. P WE NORFOLK bt received dai HE. Gen. Age SHIP COMPANY LIMITED, ER AND Live Wats v it NEW. YC 6 teas | mm Tie. | lasxore, ad VALION H BROWN & Mesrs ____RATLROADS. ALTIMOKE AND OHIO RALLHOAD. F AND TER ONLY LINE WN: Fy COUPLER: ATL Cars tabors te Chicara, m. daily $49 it with Sleep weiasd and Det Monzeew Toledo, via Wh. York at 8:19, m. Opin. daily 2h 5-00, 8:10,9, pan ht, 1:25, “20 and 4:40 pam: 0, 6:40, 20.4 prt i: 10:1 | 1:00, 6:57 p.am.; Sua- | ‘2:15 p.m. datiy, | roints, ©25 10-00 ti. duly except 5 4.40, $440,5, 2a 3 cuay Station except Wa m.. 1:20, 8 Pou Waaluieton stoy ANTA ROUTE, WEST A. ave Alexa ‘ria tor W a ANHOOD RESTORED ui: two N. CONFIDENTIAL ©0! tor Gen jaalies, a. S For ae CRECKS SF ‘ En MES KS IN SIX rane HOURS dave Drug secre, 15 8. Mth street ave. Washineton, D.@. . A EIGULAR GRADUATE, D Sop cae al ease ‘Debs Feceut cases postv AUCTION SALES. ALF OF VALUABLE IMPROVED OR Equi ant feet toan ali deterred paymen IREET. BETWEEN ath part of lot ON THE EAST SIDE OF NINE- I aND & THWEST. iy, wherelu Frederick" Cal ad Charles Calvert etal are de- ctf Ur paettige, 68 WEDSESDAN ths ae 2 : DAY OF” GANCARS. 1634, at ROCLOCK P.M, all that certain palace situate in the City Distriet of Columbia and kuown ant vumbered twelve (12), ue hundred and six (100), frouting ov 19th street west, and extendi ey iu the rar, as the same is lai money it cash,cue- im tweive months rest on wald de- Fate of ix (6) per centuun cash, at the opticn of the purchaser, ts fo. be secured by the notes of the icf trust upon the said real eatate; he property is bid off. tocomply with the ters ie All conveyancing and recording at pur- EDWARD A NEWMAN, trustee, WN BR Ed 455 street nw. O8., Auctioneers. Jalo-déds, Wwe EK B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers, SEFCIAL SALE OF GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, JEWELRY, ETC. Y FIGHTEENTH, st HALF. CK, ond contiquize dally at TEN TWO. and HALE-PAST SEVEN sed out, at ont ‘Sania avenue n.w WILLIAMS & CO., ‘Auctionéers. AS DOWLT NO: 2 The icllowing are catalog ROY, Parla 7 SaLE_OF HIG! 0 TO-MORROW. Auctioneer, CLASS. OIL PAINT. T ELEVEN A.M. EACH DAY, AT THE SALES YLVANIA AVENUE, VER a few of the Artists mentioned in Parts, OU, Parte ae Pati "ALLIERE, Peri, WEBEER, Paria. PAQUEAU. Paris, WIMMER, Manic! BLUM, Pu: KRETCHMER DOLL, M MELD did sale, NINTH AND D TACES, EDGINGS. PP HOMAS DOWLE iy virtue of a deed ALD Iss, at 10. ‘9 dep vit Al ¢ deost of the adverti NVENIENCE OF T will seul, thw. st, belaizes of the above stock removed G, Auctioneer. sof sale: One-half of the purchase mon o-It of " SYER, London, SEER, Loney, Now ork. Philadelphia +. KRAUSE. Manic. KINNARD. London. DUGOL & PECK, Munich. nich. SER Stuniet MOOR, Munich ‘LEWIS, Philadelphia, HULK, London. ne. Paria, ‘ADOLPH JACQUES, Paris. Sent to this city. ‘twill be extended to parties visiting the F STOCK W YORK Bs D STREETS NORTHN SALE, CONSIST: ja IN TINGS, ARS, BUTTONS, Goods. ke. &e LASDAY MOBSISG, JANUARY “at TEN ma, Sth and D COMMEN wituin eal ‘WMH. COOKE, Assignee of trnst to me. dated Jam See ords of the Dis- Dbhc auction, in Tront PENH DAY OF JAN- HALF-PAST FOUE O'CLOCK P. Gescribad real extate, sstuate in the D.C. towit: The east nineteen devth thereof,of 1ct numbered ered five hiundred aud Aity- Of the in id twelve monthe, wit isetmenty CHARLES H KNIGHT, Trustea, ALE 1S POSTPONED UNTIL. RTH JANUARY, 1834, at the same Pl pluee, by order of the Truster, ccc_t GbE G est MM MM FEE} MEO S CHARLES H.ENIGHT. Sporteman Surprised! Laminated Steel Barrel top Iever Action’ Rebounding Ber “Fistol Grip! Beautiful er's, scott's and Harrington & OMEARA & co, auis avenue, Washington, .C. yy YY ¥Y 1 Hrernteres cate the eon. ruseating thre ma to healthy actiom. ‘There Vigor, won, Incapacity, Lack of fronble uf these onrans ts ct i this with electric belts eavertised to iis trot bead to toe, Lhis te for the ONE Larpesc.” Fur Cueulars vil full inforwadlon CHEEVER FLECTRIC BELT co, «sale their attention, as it far Wee oor aie as heen Opponite City Fost Otice, RESULAR SALE OF ik FURNITURE, Tea Papal aaa RENT POCET * ATTEN O'CLOCK, IN Fi ONT OF AND WITHIN SALESROOM:. ALs0, TO CLOSE ACCOU STS AND COVER ADVANC 8, SEVERAL ARTICLES, OF _URN\ TURE, CARPETS. HARNESS, SHIRTS, HANDKEKC ‘CLOTHING, &o. it THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. NINE OIL PAINTINGS, FORMERLY OWNED BY THE I TATE EB. FRENCH, SECOND AUDITOR, AL AEC URDAY. JANUARY TWENTY-SIXTH, 1854, OB SATURDA RY TWEN’ mat at TWELVE O'CLOCK. within my suction rooms, sell the stove peintings: one of them is from of Max Weyl, which fs considered «ez. NHANCERY SALE OF CEB linia ORTHEAST, easel Ja23-St VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERiY IN NORTH- iT, AND SOUTHWEST SEC- TIONS OF THE Ciry. ‘By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the delet of Columbia: passed in Equity Cause, No, Siyek-t yf wilvofer for ania at pub auc: MS tof t on : (EIGHTH: sea, AT FOUR OCLOCE PAL ‘Lota 27. 28 and 20, in'the subdivision of square 545, said [ote being unimproved aud situated on M surect, between, Sdand 4iy streets southwest. = ‘Qu the SAME DAY, AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK MT shail offer for sale an undivided motets in and to original Lot 8, equare 410, sald lot belme niiiaproved Siditunied om Ke treet, between Gthand ith streeea Suthwest ‘On TUESDAY, JANUARY TWENTY-NINTR, 1954 AT FOUR O'CLOCK PAL, I shail offer for sale at pub- Iie auction, in front of the’ premisce, the west 96 feet 9 inches, with eqnal depth of 105 fect’ 23 inches, of Lot HB. sghare eb, “eaproved, be Frame fouses, numbered ean | pod THE SAME DAT st FOUR FIFTEEN O1cLOCK pre vistoil of original Lote 16 rue 16, sqnare 959. improved bys two-story Honse, No, 7a Lth street northeast. "ON THE “SAME DAY. at FOUR:FORTY-FIVE | OCLOCK P.M. Tsunll offer Lot 2, in Hogan and Cun- Binglam's eubdivinion of Square 714, improved by two tworstory Frame Houses, one on th front, No. 112K Street tortbeast, the other on rear of aid lot ‘ON SAME DAY, at FIVE O'CLOCK P. ML, shell offer Lot 150, th Kelly's subdivision o: certain Love in Bate's ctal. subdivision of Square 613, improved by & twa story Fram House, No. ¢ Qatrect northwen’. ON WEDNESDAY. JANUARY THIRTY, 1686, at FO!R O'CLOCK P. M., I ah ll offer for 1-) at public auction. tn fro.ir of the’premises, the nort! 46 feet front, by depth thereof’ of Lot & Square two-story Frame House, No. 731 24th street 1 ON SAME DAY, Al HALF-PasT FOU P M.. Lote 94, 95,'90, 97, 95,39 and 40. in Win, Hand isiou of square 25," Fhe nproved, and are situated oh Lith street, between Vand 4 streets northwest und the remaining throe of said lots are improved by B two: or ‘rick “Houses, numbered from 1301 to. 1318" V strect nort t west. SAME DAY, AT QUARTER OF FIVE O'CLOCK P.M, Lots 74 to 89, both inclusive in P. C. Riley's mub- vision of part of square 360, improved by 10 two-story rick Houses, nunibered from 200k to 2022 9th atreet notthwest, -humediately thereafter I ail sell Lots 71, 72.78 and &, fu anid sub-divis ov of square (SEO), siti ated on Boundary street, between Sth aud 10th streets hor hwest, aud uuimproved. Inmued.atcly thereafter T Shull sell Lots 29 to 61. both inclusive, and lot $6, im George 8. Bulloch’s subs ivision of part ‘of square 360, guid lots ‘being uuimpro. d situated as follows: Lots $9 to 44, on U street, between Yt and Vermont avenue northwest; lots 49 to i, on Vermont avenue, between U aud_V strects northwest, and lot 66, on ¥ stecet, between Boundary and Vermont avenue orth west ‘At such sales said property. will be sold clear of all in- cutubrances with taxes pid fo date of sale, except lots 38, 39 and 49. in Win. Fe and PC. Yiles’s subdivisio faiuare 235, and lote 43 fo 81, both inclusive, in Bullock's Subdivision of part of square 60, which lots w: old nublest {0 a dred of trust dated September 3, 188k, And recorded in Liber No, 983, follo 251 ct seq. of the Eand Records of auld District, securing $10.00, with t at 346 per cent, p yuble quarterly. Yprcacrived by decrees One-third cash, and the balance in equal insta.iuents in six, twelve and eighteen months trom day of aule, for which notes of purchaser, bearing inverest from dsy of sale aud secured iced of trust upon property s fa, will be taken, or purchase money may be paid ta cash, at option of nrehascr. A 100 will be ‘required on each fot at timae of ile, und the terms snust be complied wich fh eteht days roper'y’ will be Fewold at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, 2 Leonvevancing aud recording st purchaser's cost. jalb-d& THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Trustee, Tave MERIT ALONE haa given Allcocks Porous Plasters the largest sale of any external remedy in the world If you have been. ‘using other kinds of plasters, one trial of “‘Allcock's™ ‘will convince you of their wonderful superiority. 68 Baoapwar, Room 62, ‘New Yorx, March 2, 1883. Having been cured of a severe attack of rheumatism of the neck and shoulders by using Allcock's Porous Plastera, I feel 1t my duty to strongly commend ther ‘Use to any one similarly afflicted. Fora period of seve- ral months I had exhausted many other so-called reme- dies without obtaining the slightest relief. Finally I applied one of Alicock’s Porous Plasters, and found my- self almost immediately cured. ‘Tconsider them a true blessing, Faithfully yours, Jadl-m.wAt,st JAMES R, HOSMER, PIANOS AND ORGANS. SSIGNEE'S GALE OF PIANOS A ‘ondaxa “PRR DR >. 12 Unto SQuane, X,Y, Dee cxaexger Hans othe 8. Re est Sir: Acting on your muagestion, { heve ‘account, at the the eff our hearty approbation. aud toyou thecon- Plimients of tie season, Tam ‘Your inost obedient pervan! 3 W. ASTER Bede gS he Cote eae, lar 700: jouble ve~ Beer TsewOOd cues: tnasal ar berb in power and singing Kiso, "ao upright. lanes Size, offered ats One per lena Uri Guise goats meter tac ecucioiee Bs eek jer woods ii preat variety jow in price. X sporit, positively norefusals given withont Upright Fimo, OF privale party on K sel opereae OLS iano, BY von Ken Cis Gabe Inquire at store: HAUNCEY 3. REED, 455 Tihise. nw, IANO TUNING AND REPAIRING. FIBST-CLASS WORK, PROMPTNESS AN. RELIABILITY. 801 9TH STREET NORTHWEST. WM. SCHAEFFER'S SPLENDID UPRIGHTS Alr WAYS ON HAND, EASY TERMS. jall-sm_ L. WILD & BRO. G.’ 709 7th street northwest, THE WONDERFUL CLARIONA. Any one can ‘play the most difficult muse npon it with sweetest expression aud without| Inatructi ‘The SITEFR, the KRANCH & BACH and NEW LAND PIANOS the BARKER and other ORGANS. dl5 F. A. Unso. Geen PIANOS TUNED AND RE PAIRED A SPECIALTY. {27 Orders promptly attended to, ‘References: Chickering & Sons, New York. F. 4, UBSO'S Piano : 615 11th street northwest. ee 10-7 ALLET, DAVIS & COS UPRIGHT PIANOS. A Fy Saectacaet of ieee aeguaiten Cetghh Pianos for Christies .ifta, Lowest Factory Prices, aud two years time’ given for payments, 4. L. SUMNER, Agent, it, 2d Edition. Lats earns To St Oppoved to Child Labor. meraing ddopted a report ‘on calla labor, reco Co pee mending the passage of a bill by the legislature coe ‘tured from raw materiais. Hammered by the Bears. opener New Youe, Jan. 293—The Evening Post's financial article ys: The stock market opened generally ‘surong ant cee for ail stocs except the North- ern Pacific and Oregon stocks, which were not only weak, but were vigorously hammered by the bears on the strength of a variety of rum for which there Seems no foundation except the merest con- Jecture. The generai market continued strong and ‘@dvancing up to 11 o'clock, while i the fore- oon Oregon railway and navigation pped ih Per cent from 8834 at the close last night to 80 at Oclock to-day; Northern Pacific preferred, 8 per cent to 427g; the common 2x to 20, and Oregonand ‘Trans 2% ‘to 19. The general market, however, ‘Was too strong to be turned downward éven by so ta break in one gToup of stocks, and thot e general advance fn otuer stocks was checked by Facosaah Galea reaction a es only 101 and was partly recover 12 o'clock, leaving the general market Xx to1\ per cent higher than last night, while only stocks tuat were lower than last night'were the Northern Pacific and the | Oregon stocks. ‘The general market for railway Dor was moderately active, and prices were ih nearly all cases a fraction higher. There wasmore activity in the West Shore bonds and they were weaker, ‘The Markers, BALTIMORE: Jan. 25-—Vinginia, ses, past due cou- Bia es vid to-day. = BALTIMORE, Jan.23.—Cotton_ quiet—middling, 20%. Flour’ quiet sad stesdy—Howard super,27503.25; "do. extra, “3.50e4.63; do. family, 4.90 a5.(5;city mills super, 27ba3.50: do, extra, 3 do. Rio brands, 5.75a6.00; Patapsco family, 6.50; Superlative patent, 7.0). Whealgsouthern Lis Western inactive atid hisher; southern red, L.(mL1. Go. amber, 1.148115; No. 1 Maryland, 11954 asked drapiers winter red, syot, LOsssul os, January, ached; February.1.06al 06%. March, LUriwal 0724: May. 1,10%ai-11. | Corii—southems lower: western woul nally higher: southern white, 5¢a59: do. yellow, Soul Wrntern tulsal February Gg bid, April G2: Siay,68- Steamer, 57 aaked. Oats dull—southern, 43486; weatern White, 43045. do. mixed. 40a2. Pennsylvania, 42549. Htye lower and quiet, 8a70, Hay lower and quiet— Prune techolee Pennsylvania and Mariana, 4.00816 00. wisious higher Meas pork, (15.00. Bulk meate— shoulders and clear rib ‘packed, 7489. Bacon— shoulders, 74: sides, 9%. Hams, 14als'y, nearce ; creamery, 25036, Ey 95; pickled, 25, “Petroleum Gull and nominsl—retined, Bigad4s, Coffee dull—Hio cangoes ordinary to Uiguity, “Sugar quiet aud stesdy—A sult, 1K. c Feflued quiet, l4qal43g, Whisky steady, Freighta ty Liverpool per steamer duli—cotton, $-1t flour, 1s.3d.; «ran, nominally, 2asd, Becel 8.05 barrels. wlieat, 26.000 bushels: corn, 25,000 bushel 2,000 Dushels rye, 1,000, bushels. Shipmeut 173.000 bushels: ‘corn, 31.000 bushels. Sales— Wheat366,0W) buse! ‘The New York Stock Market. The following are the opening and closing prices of the New Yori Stock Market to-day, as reported by special wire to H. H. Dodge, 539 15th street: 811 Ninth street, northweste Name. | 0. Name. ENUINE “DECKER” PIANO: Can. Pac.......| 67%! 5794,N. J. Cent. Site MADE BY DECKER BRO, x. x PPEPA | Cam, Sour.) oe 8 IN, Sole Avent, 407 10th ai. n. w. : Sor barnett ai - eepl2 Cent. Pac. .....| 6439. NORTH) 5 By virtueof a decree of the Supreme Court of the, Disirlet of Columba. passed the Uist day of Deven, ber, ADASSS. in Faulty cause, No, 867, Dor 25 Sherein William Duballis complainant Biche etal are deftendanta, the uuderigned, a3 Trustee, will ell at public auction, in front of the reunines, rexpectively. the fullowiue-desr er Encrsitnate in the Clty of Washington, Districtot Co- lumbia, to wit: on WEDNESDAY, JANUARY THIRTIETH, 1984, at FOUR O'CLOGK P.M. part of lot nuinbered fourteen (14, insquare numbered four hundred and forty-nine (449), Pounded as follows: Berinniny at vie corner of an alley forsuing the eastern boutulary of said Lot, and ten (10) feet west from east Line of sad. oLfginal: Lot ouubered fourteeu (4), rauning thence West Aftern do) fect; thetic south one hundred (100) feet; thence east fifteen (5) feet; thence worth one hundred (100) feet to the ‘beginning, iinproved by a two-story Frame Dwelling, No, 600 MT atreet northwest, Also. IMMEDIATELY AFTER THE ABOVE SALE, Lot lettered E, In Harkness! reorded subdivision in square pumbered five hundred aud fourtecu (S14). front fug twenty aud one-half (20%) feet on M street north: weet by alepth of one hundeed (100) feet, iiuproved by atwo-story frame with one-story brick back building, ‘No 410 M street northwest. Terms of sale, as prescribed by the decree: One-third of the purchase money in cash; andthe remainder in two equal installments, payable in one and two years, With six per cent. interest from. aay of sule, for Which: Hotes shall be given secured by deed of trust upon the property sold.. A deposit of $10) shail be pa. ddown on Etceptaiice of bid on each parcel, to be forfeited op nou Soupiauce with tenis of gale within ten dass. All Cou Seyanciug at cust of purch ser or piirchasers : WittraM G: duErs. Trustee, ‘Second Couptrolier’s Once, 1.8, Treasury Department, T. COLDWELL, Auctio: Jalsa HOUSEFURNISHING! Rertexsuen. ‘We have juat received, Per Steamers GERMANIC and NOVA SCOTIA, DECORATED CHINA and CROCKERY, RICH DECORATED PLATES, CUPS and SAUCERS, &e. Also, large Invoice of . BEST WHITE STONE CHINA, ‘Muking Our Stock Very Complete, FINE TRIPLE-PLATED WARE, RODGERS’ ENGLISH CUTLERY, KITCHEN UTENSILS, &o, ~"M. W. BEVERIDGE, ‘No, 1009 Pennsylvania Avenue. Gaear Repverio: 3 ms SEATING STOVES. Being Overstocked tn above Goods, and not wishing to carry any Block ‘another season, we will #0 them at fom 10 to 15 PER CENT OFF from ‘reeular ea. Included in above are several of the celebrated Heafsnt Homes which wi tment uf Cooking stoves aud Ranges; batrobes Stan sortment E fela, &c., at Low W. JENKS & CO, ant 71 7th strest northwest, Rocezs Brorners TRIPLE-PLATED KNIVES AND FORKS $5 HALF DOZEN. ROGERS BROTHERS’ TRIPLE-PLATED TEA- SPOON @200 HALF DOZEN. ROGERS BROTHERS TRIPLE-PLATED TABLE- SPOONS, $3.00 HALF DOZEN, CASTORS FROM $3 TO $10, FINE ENGRAVED CAKE-BASEET, ¢&, BUTTER DISHES FROM $3.50 to $10, ar W. SCHAEFER’S, CHINA AND GLASS, ‘XO, 10207TH STREET NORTHWEST, Tickets on! a 103 Washington street, Chicago. as (Between K and L Streets) t@-CAPITAL PRIZE 875,000_eg Carga, GLASSWARI PLATED WARE ep CUTLERY, mente Urs Doe KITCHEN UTENSILS, Lot IsI[ANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY. or call the Mor span Selature for EAneatic art of the Lottery ‘State hy Wore wdnacted wich nent Incorporsted in 1868 for twenty-five that we supervise the arrange iy and Sony &nnwal Drawings uttery Company, and in pers Drawings themselves, and nthl a nrties, and corti (Commissioners, the Leg. AL ee re fund of over Popular vote, tg franchise wag fart of foe urcerat State Constitution ‘ever voted on and endorsed by the Ié never scales or ‘postpones. (RaSD SINGLE NUxarR ‘Daawixos take place }2LENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FOR- PCOND GRAND DRAWTNG, CLA xEW OKLEANS, TUESDAY Pens ig al RUARY 12, 19s, Moxruir Duawrxa, CAPITAL PRIZE, $75,000. 100,000 Tickets at 3 APPRC 9 Approxituation Ff FI do. i ‘AI For further information write clearly. Queen, ‘Money Orders pays Make P.O. Letters to. NEW ORLEANS Na’ Postal notes and (qusauus of 3nd dale, 3,23, 90,05669 Prizes, amounting to pplication for rates to Ghube shor tN thee of the © each. Fractions Portion. eS ate ae OXIMATION my Prize, eo, ‘omnpany in New Sy supremo Cul" eSeeee M.A. DAUPHIN, ‘EW ORLEANS, La, GOOD QUALITY AND LOW PRICE: omndys Ihde CuRtabr Srke het GEO. WATTS, ‘S14 7th st... 5 doors above Penn. ave, ni? Neg itiaae Maieee ais ‘Thowands of Washinsict lading will tatty to the fact that Auerbach's. cor 7th and Ht is and. most. relia to bus a fret Machine of any ‘the correct price, Latest lune Broved New Domestic. Singer, Quees, Howe and other Randard from $20 up." Just out our new Ulus: frees tend GCL, Hale ogee Ten tae ele. any. ‘aeency for the self Threading, light running. igh anc New American: for foot aud hand power. “Our lutest Hovelty: Be Sachine and Writing Derk combined, All kinds m and repaired | AUENBACH, 7th and H streets. ‘Next dour to Auerbach's Genta’ 'F ‘and Bat store, Agency Saxony Wool German Hand-kult Jackets, “HOUSEHOLD.” .* Boston,” fine’ Een Wo com Saree SILENT ve vs ADIES! ‘develop the FORM by a new process (never fails) and ‘Increase or reduce the flesh scientifically. I also Remove as ‘2146 Lexington avenue, New York, olt-wi CELLULOID TRUSS: THAT NEVER BREAKS Le and. rails Dever (etre out. always clean, and can be worn w FISHER'S, devotes da sleation tothe wanigat EICHENBACH’S PIANO WAREROOMS. PIANOS of various makes for, sale and rent at re- @uced prices. Win, Knabo § Co.'« world-re, Downed Pianos ‘Tuning and tepalrig. os Lith street, above Pa. ave. P4Nos, ORGANS, SHEET MUSIC. STECK & CO. PIANO, ‘he Mest Perfect Plano Mada, EMERSON PIANO, ‘The Rent Medium-priced Piano Manufactnraa, WILCOX & WHITE AND KIMBALL ORGANS. Pianos and Organs sold on installmenta, rented orex. ; Pent applied if purchased. 6CENY MUSIO. Dionly complete stockin theotty, HENRY EBERBACH, No, 915 FSTREET Manacine parter of the late firm Ellis Co, 12 FINANCIAL. Leena RATE OF INTEREST ALLOWED ON TIME DEPOSITS. UNITED STATES BONDS bought and soldat mar- ket rates, COLLECTIONS made everywhere by J. H. SQUIER ECO.,Baxxres, | _39. 116 Pennsylvania avenue, V, T. J. Warcsr & BANKERS AND BROKERS, Jan30 No, 603 16th street, opposite U. 8, Treasury, Offer special Mmducements to ty or sell CRUDE PETROLEUM, either for Cash or on Margin, IN LOTS OF 100 BARRELS OR MORR ‘Weinvite correspondenca Allinformation cheerfnlly given. Jas, Stock asp Gram Excnaxoz J. BRIGHAM BISHUP & CO, BOSTON, NEW YORK, BALTIMORE and ~ 1331 F STREET NORTHWEST, | ‘Waserxaroy, BUY, RELL AND CARRY STOCKS, GRAIN AND PROVISIONS ON MARGINS AND IN LOTS TO SUIT CUSTOMERS AT REGULAR NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE AND CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE PRICES, THE PUBLIC GENERALLY IS INVITED ZO EXAMINE THE FACILITIES OF THIS OF- FICE. CONSTANT QUOTATIONS AND SPOT CASH SETTLEMENTS, 6a" Branch Office, Troms, as Rox J. BROKER IN GRAIN, PROVISIONS, COTTON AND STOCES, No. 613 15th St (National Metroplitan Bank Building.) (Orders to buy or sell, on mangin or for cash, executed on the Chicaco Board of Trade and New York Cotton ‘Exchange. Constant quotations iustautly received by direct private wires, ¥.P. SCHMITT & CO., Chicago correspondent. BAWYEE, WALLACE & 00., New Yorkcorrespondent mt tan Bank, References {on Jase Bock (Orders by Telephone Promptly Attended to.) nim UY AND SELL U.S. GOVT AND D. C. BONDS: Bs WASH O. Other City ST. MARO HOTEL, ‘7th street and Pennsylvania avenue, ASH. C. GASLIGHT and Alt Deposits recetwed subject to check. We pay SPECIAL attention to obtaining CORRECT nd RELIABLE information regarding our various city securities, and are prepared at all times to answer ilgui- diee Teyurding same, HAREY ¢. TOWERS & 00. BANEEKS, BEOKERS AND INSURANCE my3L 1420 F STREET NORTHWEST. WASHINGTON, NEW YORK AND RICHMOND. H. H. DODGE, Bonds, Stocks and Investment ecutities Bought end ‘Sold on Commission, Ko, 69 ISTH STREET (CORCORAN BUILDING) * Agency for Prince and Whitely, Stock Brokers, {<Buoapway, New Your, Frery class of Securities bought and sold on commis- ion in Ban Francisco, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York, Boston and Washington, Orders executed on the New York Stock Exchange at one-eighth of one per cent commission. Private and direct telegraph wires toRichmond, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York and Boston, through which onlers are executed on the Stock Exchanges in those cities and reported back Promptly. Quotations of Stocks and Bonds and in- formation revarding the markets received through our wires INSTANTLY direct trom the New York Btock Exchange. ail New Discovery Ix Menton TarCeTANT NOTICE. pe ee et ng GEIMAULE & Go. & tue Vivienne Parte ‘aaa-ekw, 17 ow. WINE AS oe A eee eae ee ‘E 0. ‘between 6thand panna Saeeoe aTSe ee Ches. & Gila.) 14 Do. 1st pret.| 22% Be Bipret.-| 18 % Be. 1 ont. & West...) 115) 1055 | Pac. Mall -2:+-|Peo. D. 24 Rew "| 995 Rock Isl. 1135" |Rocb. & P.. a7 St. Paul, ‘} 164) Do. 943, St. P 115° Oregon Trans. 19") i 17%, Texas Pac. ‘Union Pac. Do. pret. Mo. Pac. AFFAIRS AT THE CAPITOL, Barrooms in the District. A BILL INTRODUCED BY MR, HOAR 70-DAY—REGU- LATIONS PROPOSED FOR THE GOVERNMENT OF LIQUOR DEALERS, Mr. Huar to-day totroduced, by request, stating that it was prepared by a lawyer, a Dill to regulate barrooms in the District. It provides that no per- ‘son shall keep a barroom except under authority of a regularly tseued license; that any. place, except & drug store, where distilled or fermented Hquors, or ‘Wines and ‘cordials are sold tn quantities less than @ plat, shall be ded asa barroom, and every drug Store where ‘liquors are sold as'a beverage stall be considered a barroom. “The license shall be Kept conspicuously posted on the preiises, and it ts the duty of the chief of police to see that no erson carries on the business without a license. iquor shall not be sold or given to a minor or in- toxicated person, Or to any soldier or sallor; bar- rooms shall not’be open on Sunday, or on any day between midnight and 4a, m. Applications for license shall be accompanied With a certiflcate that the amount required for It__has been deposited with ‘the voliector, and aiso With the written permission of @ majority of the real estate owners and a ma- Jority of the residents ‘keeping house on the same Side of the square where it 1s desired to locate, and @ majority of real estate owners and residents Keeping house on the side of the square fronting Opposite. The assessor shall ‘transmit the applica: ton to the Commissioners with Bis certificate whether the persons are really real estate owners and a majority of the residents, ete., in the square; and {t 1s made the duty of the police to as- certain Whetuer tLe signers are bona fide real estate Owners and residents of the square named, and whether they constitute a majority; and where the applicant already keeps a bar-room, the police shall ascertain and certify whether or hot he keeps an orderly place oF ot, and if the report’ that the ~ piace 1s “disorderly, and —_that idle or lewe sons there congregate, the application tor license shall not be approved ‘The license issued shu!l contain full name of party to whom granted, dute, etc., and shall be for one Year, expiring on'the sist of October, or for the un- expired portion of the year ending in that date ‘the Icenge shall be valid only for the places re- ceived, and shall not be transferable; but no license shall Be granted for a bar-room on the same side of any square, or on the opposite side to any bulld- ing, park or reservation owned by the goverment or cccupled by any department, bureau or office of ‘the United States, or within 606 feet of any school house. The Commissioners are required to give ue consideration to any protest setting forth that a license has been granted not in strict con- formity with the law, and if satisflad it has been unduly granted it shall be revoked. Every pro- rietor Of a bar-room shall pay annually $500, and e license year shall begin Novernber Ist.’ For each and ‘every violation of this act the party convicted shall be Mable to a fine of not less than five hundred dollars; and a Second conviction within the same license year ‘shall, in addition to a fine, work @ fortetture of the Ucenge, and to no person who has thus forfeited shall a'license be granted for that or the next suc- ceeding year. The Police Court shall issue war- Fant, upon complaint, and such warrants may be ‘addressed to any policeman, and the fines, penal- {Hes and ‘forfeitures shall be imposed through the Pollce Court. It 1s also provided that no informa tion asto violations of chis act. shali be quashed on account of “misnomer, technicality, or mere clerical errors, when the inatter complained of is stated 80 as to cle indicate to the party accused the matter or thing he Is called abendea in the’ Police Court in cases of appeal {rere the accused shall be convicted by the higher court, and fails to pay the fine, he shall be com- mitted to the workhouse for not exceeding ninety. days, but shall be discharged at any time, within ‘the period, he pays his fine. One-half of fines shall go to informers. All acts and parts of acts incon- sistent with this act are repealed. Referred to the District committee. —s Nominations To-day. ‘The President sent the following nominations to Greageea tees) Russell, at_M nN. it ¥; Sam'l N. McNair, at Emmitsburg, Md; Geo. ¥F. Evans, at Marunsburg, W. Va,,and & number of at ey Capitol Notes. SENATOR MAXEY ON THE DUDE. Senator Maxey created some amusement in the Senate this afternoon by criticising Sean dudes, ‘The proposition was to permit ‘Ensign Nicholson, of the navy, to accept the deco- ration of the order of Francis J manners. ing “ went f and fated ithe Hndee whe ape Teeeiga maniacs ot committee on woman's asking them which they would have ‘bad they been Ber obiee Seite “ect ‘by Miss "Anthony. One ot the tanhers noriing that the word was written suff | Lincoln Kent, JANUARY 23, 1884. 4 Horee Beaten to Death, Dr. Bi veterinary testified that he examined the horse lay inorning, and found that his head been mashed to a jelly, fad one of his hind feet and one of his fore feet had Dyin Hanley, who ts by Mra Myer vm. who is ema] asa footman, testified that Gi had some trouble in getting the horse out of the stable Moni eve ning, and called on lim for assistance, and said ‘that he was: wo the horse that night. He had heard him threacen to Lit the horse Deore, TEE DEFENDANT'S STORY. ‘The defendant testified that he grove the horses ut on Monday morning, after they had been in the Stable for three days After he left the ladies in ‘a countryman, who brought the horse back fo the stable on a wagon, ch service be paid $5. After seeing Unat the horse had to diehestruck ulm over the head to put him out of misery. The court sentenced the defendant to oue year Jall and pay a fine of $250, in “default of whieh one Year addluior Was noted and bonds xed at $1,000. ~_ GALLAGHER SAID TO BE INSANE. Gallagher 1s said to be insane. He stated to a Stan reporter this afternoon that he wanted a tele- gram sent to some person in Baltimore for a check for $500, and that If he does not get the money he Would De hanged in the morning; that if he gets Out, he says, he 1s going into a business that Will yield hima a fortune tha week He sald that he had hot bad anything to eat for nearly a week, and some one has been Waichiog him ail the time he Nias in jail. He also sy be lus triends in this city, and if he can get ou: for Mrteen minutes ue can’ get $20,000. He carried on lke a mad man, ing and grinding luis teeth. —— The Suffering Poor. BELIEF EXTENDED THRCUGH THR POLICE TO OVER FIVE THOUSAND PEOPLE. The Work of relief accomplished yesterday Dy the police was footed up this morning Df Major Dye as follows: First precinct, 9 colored and 10 white families; second precinct, 12 colored and 10 white families; third precinct, 17 colored and 7 White famiites; fourth precin.t, 48 colored and 18 White families; nfth precinct, 1 colored and 2 White families; sixth precinct, 27 colored and 6 White famulies; seventh precinét, 18 colored and 9 White familles; eight preciuct, "19 colored and 5 white fumilies—making 200 fainilles, composed of 801 persons. No abutement of applgeations are ob- served, and this morning there are 500 applt-ations for Investigation to start with. ‘The donations were as follows: Mrs. E. Ul. Tavlor, 19% 9th street north- West, a bundle of clothing to the second precinct station; W. H. Coleman, Star market, two loaves of bread and half bushel of turnips ‘and potatoes; George W. McKee, 503 12th street southeast, bundle of clothing: John H. \tiler, East Capitol stivet, ten loaves bretid; George Hutchinson & Son, 11th street Southeast, 40 loaves bread; McDonald & Bro., 11th street southeast, 23 loaves bread; cash; tnfough hands of Lieut. Boteler, 50 cents—no name; A. J. Corey, Patent office, bindie clothing: Mrs’ E. B. Kilby, 505 E street’ northwest, bundie clothing: Witildm Kothague, 334 Pennsylvania avenue norti: West, 90 loaves of bread: and A. Lisner, Palais Royal, lot of children’s clotuing. “The nuinber of fauuliies thus far relieved through this channel are 1,477, coluposed of 6,501 persons. ‘TREASURER WHITNEY'S REPORT for to-day 1s as follows: Cash receipts already re- Ported, $4,193.71; H.E. W., $4; Arlington Fire In- jurance Co., $50; G.F.S., $5; W. H. Babcock, $5; Secretary's office, Interior de- parument, Including $10 previous subseription from jon. 3, slccammon, $3.75, Mra. W. F. Young, $0: 7, Lawrason kiges, $25; Henry Beard, $5; wotal, NOTES. ‘The pound party, to be given by the ladies of the Riggs house Friday evening, promises to be one of 34 | tue social events of the season. Mrs. Speaker Car- Usle, with ecient alds, is perfecting ull the ar- Tungements, ‘The President has ordered the use of the Marine band for the occasion, aud Prof. Soussa has kindly consented to preside over the music. ‘The money and otuer contributions will be given to The Associated Charities, for the poor of tne Dis- trict. Persons desirous of contributing money will enclose it In an envelope, with name and amount, and hand it to Mrs. Dr. J.'M. Fllnt, treasurer, Riggs house, on the evening of the party. dir. A. K, Williams, for the H. C. Frick Coke com- Pany, of Pittsburg, yesterday ‘contributed to uke Tele’ committee a car load of coke. “Cash” sends $5 to THE Stak office for the poor fund. ——————— Way 4 Wowan ASsacLTeD aN OFFicen—Yes- terday afternoon Ofiicer B. F. Shanks had adis- mute with bis washerwoman about his clothes elng Wet and streaked with blue, which ter- minated in the woman striking him over the head With the clothes basket and . She was pursued by the officer who captured her about a Square from uls house, and, ‘after several, blows Were passed between them, he locked her up in the statlonhouse. She will probably visit Judge Snell's court to-morrow, charged With assault, AssignmeNt.—Adolph Hollander to-day filed in the recorder of deeds’ office an ent to Theo dore Hollander of all bis effects and estate, with stock in trade, &., in store No. 1900 Pennsylvania avenue for the benefit of his creditors. Preference is given W. J. Wilson of $240 for rent; the holder of a note for $350; Henry Franc, $000; Charles Bau, $850, and Dr. A. Behrend, $600. Orricens Evrcrep.—The Union at its annual meeting last evening elected officers for the ensuing year as follows: President, Arthur Small; vice president, H. B. King; secre tary, @. W. Manogue;’ financial secretary, John F. Moran; treasurer, F. V. Offutt; Ubrartan, J. P. Gib- bons; directors, William Smith, Thomas’ Muntz, T. J. Tenney and ‘Daniel ‘Morgan. DeaTss Dvnixa THE Wiex.—The returns of the health oMfice for the Week ending Jan. 19th shows: ‘that the number of deaths were i11, of which 68 ‘were white and 45 colored. The principal causes of death were pneumonia, measles and consump- ‘ton. There were 89 white births and 82 colored; marriages, 8 white and 4 colored. ——— ‘The residence of Mra. E. A. Wi street, 1s reported to have been robl week ago, Jay Gould on the Market. HE TALKS FREELY ABOUT THE WICKED BEARS AND PREDICTS SMOOTHER SAILING IN THE PUTCRE. ‘The bears in Wall street are endeavoring to make it very lively for Mr. Gould, and the recent depres- sion In stock 1s due to their efforts A strange story was current yesterday that Mr. Gould had invited two leading bankers to his office tose thirty millions of Western Union stock which he is said toown. The statement is denied, but it was uni- versally believed, and fora time had the remari able effect on prices of much like a boom. Mr. Go the market, and expresses a strong bottom has been reached. He says: “The stock market has declined very heavily, and good dividend stocks and good bonds are now just as much below their No. 1729 T about a faben by the falure of new schemes WRICR ‘been shaken by the failure of ni hasrecentiy taken placs. But. people lost’ thelr Ego indiseminately” So Tel Se DA indi ately.” “How is It that the bear room traders are able to Imnock prices so?” asked a 3 “The faciities for speculating on the short, side are so great that it takes little or no capital. Stocks ‘to-day are so oversold that they are practically cornered.” ‘What stocks do you consider in that position” ‘Well, Union Pacific, Western Union, St. Paul, and Nashville, Lake Shore and New tral has been worth 1 per cent a day. ink Western Union is about ‘the best thermometer of the branes of corporations in this country. It reaches every hamlet in the United States, and its receipts reflect the state of general business.” arcet in the future?" m: “That 1s entirely toomuch. It ts a rule, however, that when prioes are very high it is ‘sale © & fall, and when prices are very low an ‘advance may be looked for.” nqlAte you actively engaged in the market Just “I am not very actively engaged in and have not been for some time I buy Stocks, our OviWhat are your expectations in’ reference to stocks, since you refuse to ‘course?’ “Tt will he and I don’t think it will seriously interiors Sit Business?” “Not even the tariff discussion?” ‘“] don’t believe Congress will do much until after the presidential election. _ Netther pargy will want wo with: country Wile an electibn 1s pending | humanttartans ot Gov. McLane’s Labor Views, A German Ghest Story. ‘HE ADVISES THE MANUFACTURERS OF MARYLAND TO | THRAPPARITION OF THE WHITE LADY aPPRARS AT COME TO AN UNDERSTANDING WITH THEIR WORK- INGMEN, AND DECLINES TO RETKEAT FROM BIS POSITION. Gov. McLane had his attention called last night Tothe opposition manifested to his inbor bills by ‘the Merchants’ and Manufacturers’ association of Baltimore. The governor made a bold reply, matn- talning his former position n relation to the mat- ter. He said: “In my message 1 antic! Opposition of the employers, notwit experience of the worid shows That = {sas much ia the Interest of the erujios emplove. I was well aware of these Git opinion when I prepared the message, and 1 ex Pected both sides to be heart, and I hive great Confidence In the full and fair discussion of Matter, It will show that it is ss much co the in- terest of the employer as of the emplore to have theeight-hour law. ‘That law does x t ours a das for work. but is equal t day thai atiows two hours for Consumed in walking, night and mor to five milesa day. “To-day noe: facturer in England asks for mor ti actual working time. The difference betwe them and ine ts only one hour. Gis and Beaconsfield Lave expressed fight hours, though they compron hours The manutactunis of At Of misrepresentitig me, bad Gerstanding with ‘thelr workingmen, As to Ut women children not being allowed thetr own conthucts, it has beeu found 1) Dands and fathers often preter 10 niai and children Work while they t fathers) smoke and tipple In the al Sides, women and children bare wot Uion and strength to bear the work Children are often ruiued and ins! to wo Deat home nursing their ci ton is more important than Proposed. eis for their be heir rights. Noting he love of tue Wait until the capita wi watt Ul! doomsday. left a matter of acte man and hisempiny any of the Dilis U as favor sed On Tune and, instead ter come tO an une the Od we Surely souere. T shall ‘not Te the position I have A STRANGE, FOUL aND FEROCIOUS BEAST, THAT 18 SAID TO FESD UPON CORPSES. Strange animal wich has been de: graves in Perry township, Wood county, According toa dispatch from Fy Seen. A gentleman whow ver tioned gives this description of ating 10, has, about eight inches Fesslous in the si he length of the hind fee Of alarge dog's. except Uh and Sharper.” The anim and eighteen inches high ground in the graveyer, ai ins theretn contal tempts thus far to ki man who ls ¢ of the re says It was a & Lat tearing Fi Us dog gay chase to the beast, but soon returned seared lodeath. The people living tn the vicuty Lave wentiy heard loud notses, which i sup posed to have emsuited from ¢ hamed, unknown beast. ‘Th Slowly Working Its way towar News Bricts. Elizabeth R. Beach, who was lost tn the City of Columbus ais of tte Lauious MeCull missto tubes being auxiliary ty at Paris France, under ¢ After cousultation wich cous: mized, on behalf of the Ca Of the north ot ireland, to» Into the iegailty of the Orange so: Its metubers ubwenabie for recent The Res. T. Dewitt Talmnag Of the Brookiyn taberuacie tor ¢ ies which are to be cid upon. their ar the remains ot Lieut DeLong und bis Who perished in dhe Jean ‘The graud jury of Pluladelphia yes true bifis or indictment agalust Will aud Alexander Armstrozg for conspiracy tod the city by means of iraudulent. Uilis tor pal Armstrong was also Indicted tor perjury. Au accident occurred on tae Nicke! Plate Road, neur Ripley, Chauitauyua county, New Yor terday, by Which a snow plough ‘ahd two Fi were thrown froin te traek.cue of te ttn Was killed and another was fearfully mangied. TAE MARTLAND LéoIstaTC® the Maryland leg troduced to repeal the £ Tn the house & petit nent Baltimore pus ment of an insthai Dilis were Ine ehatorial Law, from promi: sking for the extablish- nior trainlag and educating minded persons, Ractxa aT New Oxveaxs.—Yes fh day of the winter race mee leans. Th faire, Carter Harrison sr 2:08; Second race, % mile, by Nat. i second, Manitobi third,’tline 1:25; tulrd tace, 1" malles, by Brunswick, Goliad secund, Katie Crock tuird, ume 2:15, 9 DaxciNc os 4 Moruen’s Corris.—When on un- Gertaker was putting Into a cofin the body of C erine Malone, of Kingston, Out.. who died during & spree Monday, he asked the daughter of the de- cvased, Mrs. Gray, if she desired to have the corpse Mrs. Gray said; “No, chuck her in the way she f\" When the Id Was screwed on se leaped upon the coffin, and danced like a wanlac, only ceased her dnties wen conpetied t» UF the constable. The whole family were intoxicate A Lime Cami 1 Cayapa.—The weather tn Quebec Is Intensely cold. Au tee bridge lias formed Over the St. Lawrence, on Which weulcles are criss ing. ‘The whole jength wud breadth of Lake Chiua- Plain is frozen over. ‘There is a total suspension of railway trafic at Colllagwood, the roads having Deen blocked with snow since Thursday Last, Mulls for surrounding villages ure carried by stage. Arrarrs Ix Eayrr.—The Times’ dispatch trom Khartoum says that no order for the evacuxtion of that place has yet been given, nor ts It Known that such an onder {5 contemplated, ‘The total number of soldiers in Khartoum aggregates 6.100, of which are Chagvias, who are known to be disaffected. ine black troops are also wnreitubie, ¥. Line | and We whoie | an can be | cinatea with them, in tiiue lead thein to the sitar, BERLX. A cablegram from Berlin saya: A few nights ago ‘the famous “Welsse Dame.” or White Lady, the spiritus foméiseris of Ube Honenzoliern tamlly, i reported to have been seen by the sentinels before the Alte Schloss. The legend of this apparition well KNOWN. AD gnoestress of the ony | Countess Orlamunde, ts suid to leave ber grave ws in solemn and ‘measured step, the Alte Scliloss in Rerin whenever tacking sbout at Member Of the Ay aasty is! The Waite Laayis a ghost who has becu seen nt castes and palaces ing to the royal taruliy ot Prussia Bbe ts to forebaxte the d sue of the royal 7 hlidren. Her last to the death of ar. Was witness Of Ue fed to the guard-oon, w Tested for deserting tis A Qvern Cnaacter Deip—Me Durkin ayed Sosterday at Ne pefiend $800,000 Eros red the lie of a agusta college, aad . He Let recuse dn thacclty. ie employed a huusekecr ad ‘atonted ee epi children, uiree bars aicd ‘thie ite 9s baa ies forture of tal? @ muon, Be except 160 oF Lhe 1. Was tits Bablt 10 ¥ ad ie haad CWO hud and take aim S possessed of a large and Valuable Be fe i any lu a duel on wued at Tewervar to Wo Pay Une costs of Bie rou the teraple and < the Thind Slt, tse. ‘The murrtuge to the count of dad previously been enaged to Dr. Hus LLEK ON Max Mc in ak ‘accept Mr vine TYPhi of every Man tO rol the sofa Arruns/s vwSuanows ("A Frenchman and ortuy dese were arrested in Madrid Monday upon ro protiesade th the gardens of Byeu Fyed with attempting to approach the ao It passed turvuyh that thorough: Iced thst Doub these sens SLADUIY dogging the mgre- uso, Thé meh Were, howe¥er, Tely Leggurs and were released. Avten Te Newt Trrat ulatory gis. patches. are pouring In-ear the Natt taney Sed sel for the deiense from all parts of the coun- The pou hove latterly be ments of King A Tound to be mie Try. dames Nutt wiil not return to Untoatowk Af released to-day, Dut will be taken to relatives living e he Will Tenalt for the prese hearing a8 to We mental condition Was Wo take place at ive o'civck to —Anecoentric colored man =O clatued tobe the sen Jesus,” was sot Monday Uy Mr. Chas ‘Tandy, ar Lynchburg, Va, and is reported to have died the wound. "Tie colored man Was tre Mr. Tardy, and was ordered wff, ing approwched Tardy With « Suot by the latter, No Roos For Criwawex.—British Columbia mem- i the Caandien parliament sate tuwt tey teterts ik possltle, to force te Downton, pagainst auy further influs in inated that Tuliy one thousand Tuanaged to cross over from Briash lato Wastiugton Territory in various dat Tule Cues Suucgh Chemintvas oret tm canoes during tae nigbt,dety jorteot United Staves offdlals & on ATTACK ON A SENTINEL—A calle saye:—Three men atincked he magazine. ear Woolwiah \e SEU Was peri kuown as the“Penlan guard.” A «n- < which the assailants endeavored crys The seutry fred upon the is, who, however, made good Uhelr ercupe. SeLGCy 'Whs Gute exidusied Dy Ue encounter, Was Woundru Inthe band. It ts possible tat Ue adlair Was the resuit of a poaching altray. CATHOLIC INFLUENCE IN THR ARMY.—At a meer ing tn Che First M. F church, in Baltimore, yeater day in tue luterest of the proposed Baltimere thodi-t female seraiuary, Bishop E.G. AnGrews, an address. In the courve of his retuarks le'said tat the Catholic nstibucions of Uus country exert rful inuence over Maus Of the Provestant who atleud Chose schouis. Mo uguiers of United States TOLETALTS, are BERL TO © couvents tn Washington, and in not afew cases are they converted to tbe Catholic faith ar terwards in society they are introduced to offéers the United States “army, who, to SeLtry on duty arsenal, last night, at and to-day a large element of the army 18 Roum Catholic. —____~e-______ coo ScHexck’s MCKDKROUS Destons.—Among gthermuriers wlch Mugo Schenck, at Vieuua, wustria, and hls accomplice Sch intended to-cominit was that Of the chamoermehd Of the Baroness MaifattL Schenck had induced ihe Woman to steal pearls Valued at £2,000, which the euperor of Austria had presented to br. Maltectt for attending th bis last Lines the duke ‘of Rejeh- stadt, sou of tae Etnperot Napoleon L. The tad prepared everyting for the Feception Schenck and bis accomplice on the mi the: Instant, When the former Was arrested. In addition (o Lis previous confession of having murdered fear girls, dnd Laving planned five more murders for last Week, Scheuck coufesses that he intended to murder all the family of Baroness Malfattl, wo gether with the maid. FPERSON Davis’ HEALTH.— saw the oll oon- rate chieftain not long 4x0," sald @ Mississip- lan CoA reporter at the Sturtevant Bouse ( ork) yesterday. “He ls almost as feeble as a mick —bent with cares and years. His vice t Garrison Is In x state of demoralization un account | * "¥eak and his body bent. Taught almost say tus Of long arrearages of pa ] Le is decrepit, You know be lost an ey + years ago. pie ‘The sight of the rermaining one is falling.” He taxes ASKING Manowe To ResiGx.—The resolution In- | too little exercise, his trends say. I guess the oid froduced th the Vinginia ex ago by | ant MOt long Sire wo. Mr. Newberry, one of the ors, calle as ae Ing upon Matione to resign Lis seat In the Untied | | AS yar ie fs easily aye and a great States Senate, is expected to come up to-day. ‘The | eal of billous distress apt to prevall during te resolution Is likely to provoke a 1 ave, | eee ‘Tae Vincista Leaistarvn inzinia house 3 —The Vi ed Be of delegates yesterday Mahoneite for Cumberland and Buckinguum coun Ues, and adopted a report ordering @ wew €! Gen. W.C. Wickham, straighout republics terday thtroduced a bill In tie senate provid the reapportionment of the state tor mein Congress: This bill proposes, to mace cunng: neariy all of the districts fn the state ax now formed, ‘Taking a8 a basis tue vote of thelast election. Geut Wickham’s bill would give the democrats seven Congressmen, and the republicans and coaiitiousts the remaining tree. In the senate yesterday the president pro ter. presented a letter from @ 9 employe at the penitentiary, contuloiug @ series of charges of cruel treatment Of Uke sick convicts In that institution. Sa ee RELEASING a LyNcHER.—John A. Lightner, con. Mined ‘in the Pocatontes (W. Va.) cout ticipation In the Iynching of A’ land county, was released by a party of acu hie by Zid Allstock, wno, after having: outside, threatened tim with a gan unlock ‘the prisoner's cell. “The Juiler's wite ran into the village and gave an alarin, but no uesist- ance came. Athison was lynctied by a mob of ing, colured i aud mode hin drunken men a short time ago for having tabbed | aman, whostill lives, Honors To O'Doxweut iN Inetanp.—An tramense concourse of peasantry assembied yesterday at Derrybeg, county Donegal, tae birtiplae P. rick O'Donnell, the slayer of James Care as-isted in the Celebration of a mass for thy of the soul of O'Donnell. After the mass Was placed in family burying plot, the people knee In prayer around the grave. "W ‘telles were placed upon the CoMn, tipon which was the Inscription: “Sacred to the memory of Patrick O'Donnell, executed at London seventeeth of Devem- ber, 1983." Thirty-ve pound sterling was sub- serfved toward a fund toerrect a monument to ODonnell. A resolution was passed thanking Americans for their assistance, and M. Victor Hugo for his advocacy of the cuuse of Ireland. ‘Tue Drwocuatic Coxvesios.—At 2 meeting of citizens of Cincinnatl yesterday to take steps to secure the holding of the democratic national con- Yention here a report was received from the treas- | urer, Which Stated that $12,000 had aiready been subscribed to the expenses of the convention, which would ‘lude a hall, music, entertalnme transportation and the rest.” The Geasurer expects to increase this sum to $15,000. The Tiden intlu- ence Is sald to be in favor uf St. Louis, which city 1s bby the advocates of Congressman Morri- Son's nomination. ‘Tae MeDonald Interest ts gea- erally supposed to prefer Louisville as the meeting ————— Ax Eccentric Miser Dies. —Hiram Radcliffe, an 1d resident of Kingston, N. ¥., died yesterday’ at ‘the age of seventy-nine. He was born in Dutchess county, but most ot his life bad been spent io each — ey ye] ieda cranes fe was never mumied aud bad ie For he had kept himseit ‘Visitors, economy. It is said that he ‘streefs by anybody for years, taking no part in the. Various interests common to the world. Ono Victance Commrrree.—The outlaws that have infested Mahoning county, i fecently have entire, community seen gecda Wooday nigh the bara of Coal Blosser, a few miles from ¥. was burned Kos il reac Biowser isa respectable farmer. Jang near North Lima. rested were tried for riot. Three found guity, and tnetr fiends ‘ance on all'the witnesses WLo ‘at thelr trial This ts the fr in the vicinity within the last, ey lakce ‘thirty ‘men, who o with tne ouuaws as 6 Great excitement prevaila Father Novia, fet, Aloy NOEL to Mime ANNIE P. BUTLE ftigton, D.C. DIED. BISHOP, On Tuesday, Jam 5 igrriue Bh ‘2d, 1884, at tess, wise LISAR T.. Souruest (a Rae ties weooud. Funeral from his tate residence, No. 431 L street nagth- went, Friday, Jabuary 25th. services at Church of ti Inuriacuinte Conception at 3pm.” Frichds and relatives are reajectfully invited to attend, - Jolin aud Awanda Bisuop Lisace VRANDT. Tornday, January 224, 2894, at 7 p, ROS NNAH EB" BEANDI. widow of the late Jin Brandt, fa tn siatyttth yar at her au. will take izbthy etme 6 residewer. . tosttesl On Toendor, January 200 1884. at balf-pat ‘age pins MARY 3 CAN, th the Bety-eiper ci will take pace fom the residence of her gon Mate Bens: So tif Deep mevente sect ih instar et tareo glock pa . Friends of the’ Aly are invited to attend > S. On Wedneaday, January 284, 5 ‘ imearsouis, EVA GLEACON aoughter at as ‘chanua Gieana, aged two snouts and thir Bas ete rest tp pence fheral from |arute’ residence, Fowha'l rosd, share on VFiureday cvenins. at Sco" ee ROL:INGS. Oz Junuary 22, 1884, at 2:8) olclock, PESTER ROLLINGS, su the tinety-eeventh year of “S.C Teats from her lubor, and reaps he harvest home. Fuorral {rom Second 'apust cvurch, Sd etveet part wes on Thu why fteroon, st 2 dock Ea Eid fiends of the fuuily are respectfully, tend. UNDERTAKERS. oR ROONEY & CO, PROVE-SIONAL &x- eg tbour wi ate, 21 Pint dee uew wiuck cf burial robceand case, ei = BELLEW. FURNISHING UNDERT: JANG, tre bea Cs dawat Oflce Dew Pai rtemions! eitelmer inettendamce, on HAS J. GAWLER. WILLIAM F. VERNON frow ter ls cant. Pr Friends of the faraily are respectfully Luvited | CARE. Cd. 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