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ed NEW_ PUBLICATIONS. HE LADY M‘NAGERS OF HOMLOPA tC HOSPITAL, Will hold » to 2th, inclusive. to 11 p. m. daily. AND VARIED ENTER- TAINMENTS. SPECIAL LUNCH FROM 12 TO 2 P. ML clase hotels will jal days (to be an- the Kefreshment juueh at reasonable Judy Matinee Saturday at two o'clock by Elitott and company, Open fi REFRESH MEN pro ne fake zenerous donations for 5 e thus ena arhish & bount tuned to make s voted fu terfis Goid Mine of Mon sheres or more at 41 per # fans for urcher deve.op: ‘Specimens of the ore tion obtained at C. BV Streets northwest. tor the anim y be seen and fil inf YOKAYS, comer Bakery, “rhe best take y trict. Apply on lew 14th strevg no th- west. ROB. L. €O. 0-3" RAND ARMY HAL ENER 7TH and L streets no and 3d Thursdays, an “4 Also, bal in 3d story, 40 1 at ‘says oi each month. “Apply to janitor, on the agement WREACE. Qua F ment ville, Fla, A PASHIONABLE ths Any one unde: are chance SALE OR 1 eleven acres in Mout- es from Washin est part,of the | eity Worth three tim: s the ame pterest, pal | aupually; no commissions, Address ‘Bes’ Star office. Stock ) FIXTURES OF A WALL-E ® lished grocery and provision store in a ¢ation ; renson fur selling xiven on application. PHENIX, Star office. c oR SALE —FOK CASH ONLY, THE WHOL SALE and retail wine and Liquor store, 1732 Penns enue. Mover: CONSOLIDAT* D LOAN COMPANY, No. 53 W. FALTIMORE STREET ews BALTIMORE, Mo. ‘ RYETORS. Established 1823. Zarge and libecal «vances tuxie on diamonds, silver Were, Guid and Silver Watches and Mei in zen- | a at the rate of 25g per cent. Furs kept in cedar Chests. |All transactions stricily. confiiental. "Parties Gan send their woods ter xyrees, ‘tec ving promptate tention per return mail. Keter, by permussion, to Na- Sonat Marine Bark of Baltimore. Md. .Jno.A. Whitridce, Fea. Stock Broker, No. 1 Geruian street, Bustimore, | ry ocl-dua MONEY TO LOAN ral, and the quod kept for any whats cf time weed | | 12.000 22, 208% JN SUMS TO. SUT, - Security must be gilt edge improved real estat». No commissions, Attorney. Star office, 7-6 a) ONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE OK OTHER JME security, in sums to su t, at lowest rates of inter- ext least expense and without delay. B.A. PHTLLIPS, 1425 New York avi nu Lwest. a15-Im AQONEY To LOAN ON REAL ESTATE, IN ‘amounts to suit B. H. WARNER, aisit 916 F street northwest. 00 TO LOAN 12,000 330 ON REAL ESTATE. Tso 500 {se23} THOS. Oo: TO LOS estate security, in any part of the cit SE ROHREN & Co,, dd and East Capitol streets, Capitol Hal ery OSEE TO LOSS RrAL ESTATE. ‘ON : ‘Prompt attention to ail applications, SWORMSTEDT & BRADLEY, 226-Im b25 F street. MOSBY 20 LOAN ON REAL ESTATE SECURITY até merce nt Seep tsd m were oe evap nent un- equalled: charves vere modersie, G.HAl reas ‘urer, Washington Six Per Cent Permanent Building As- sociation. No, 1001, corner 7th abd K sts, n.w. 023m" M menage On Real Estate Securit; it Lowest Rates of Interest. s F. O. HOLTZMAN, Corner 10th and F streets northwest fed M ONEY TO LOAN Tn sums to suit, on approved Real Fstate security, at lowest rates of usterest. Charyes moderite, “No Un: | Teeessary delay @ 3. V.N.AUYCK. | nis 1505 Pennsylvania avenne. | NEY TO LOAN ON GOOD REAL ES- feral security at lowest rates of interest. | 10 Gelay When security igvood 0. C. GREEN, kiooml, tremeh’s Puilduu, cor. ith st. and La ave, jal MS EY 10 LOAN, ‘Th sums to sult, at lowest rates, on real | estate secubily. EITCH, FOX & WN on ‘ONEY TO LOAN, AT LOWEST RATES OF INTTREST, Ob BEAL ESTATE SECURITY. ‘Th FISHERS 1437 Feuns) ivauia avenua, TRUSTEES’ SAL™ OF BILLIARD ‘OMBINATION POOL AND | TABLES, SIDEBO. - OAK | CHAIRS, Col ws) iD SHELV Virtue of a deed of trust dated October 17th, A, D. 6-4, and omy recorded in Liber No. 1103, folio 99 «¢ Seq.. one of the Jand ~urus of the District of Coium- ‘Dis, and by dir-tion of the a res thereby. we shall gell, at publtc auction, om the preinises, No. 1618 léth “streets uorthwest, on TUFSDAY. DECEMBER: TWENTY-THIKD, 1984. at ON O'CLOCK P.M. the Personal —., named in s-hedule marked “A” an- Bexed to of trust pamed in part: One Combination Poo! and Bi liard Table, Cues, ete. Qne Pool | able, Cues, hi. de. Sideboard, Oak Chairs, Glassware, Awning, Counters snd shelving. Curtains. Woudow Hangings, Ice Box, Carpet end other goods mentioned in schedule too nu- merous tor uum, ‘Terns FRANELIN BH. MACKEY, ? 400-2 WILLIAM b. MATTHeWs, { Trustees. ¢ WALTEE 5 WILLIAMS & «0, Anctioncers SALE OF WELL A:SORTED STOCK | ES. STORE FIXTURES, SHOW | CAE AUCTION. | > DECE. BER TWENTY-THIRD, e shall well ta encral assort- flee, Show Cases, fret-class grocery? 3884, co umencing at TEN O'CLOCK 4. M.. At the store, 1620 1th street northwe Mant od Groceries. Seat Supra, and such ¢. ods u-ually found in's also, store fixtures, etc. Jerms cash. day-20 WALTER B WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts. UFor Other Auctiona See Jasvanx Artaxria Roady Everywhere, Conthina ‘The Opening Chapters of Serial Stories: A COUNTRY GENTLEMAN. By Mrs. Onremanr, the distinguished English novelist, A MARSH ISLAND, By Sanam Oye Jnwert. THE PROPHET OF THE GREAT SMOKY MOUN- ‘TAINS. By Cuanues Eonar Caappoce, THE NEW PORTFOLIO. First of a series of prose papers By Onives WeNDELt Houwes, THE H MALADY IN ENGLAND, By Buomamp GRANT Wairs. CHILDHOOD IN GREEK AND ROMAN LITERA- TURE. By Honace E. Scuppem. A STORY OF ASSISTED FATE. By Fuanx B. Srocx- ‘Tox. THE STAR IN THE EAST. Poem. By Hanmer Parscorr SPorForD. MADAME MOH. Hen SaLow amp Hen Fatewps. By ‘KATHLEEN O'Meara, WINTcR DAYS. From the Journal of H REAU. THE CHRIST OF THE SNOWS, Poem By Dr. 8. Wer Mircusun #27 The January number begins a New Volume. Now is the time to subscribe. Terms: Single number, 85 cents; 64.00 a year, postage free. D. Tzo- HOUGHTON, MIFFLIN & ©O., It 4 Park atreot, Poaton, Ms AMUSEMENTS. “A LBAUGH’S GRAND OPERA HOUSE. MR LAWRENCE BARRETT, Supported by Lours James and an Excellent Company. ‘This evening, farewell performance, a grand produc- tion of JULIUS CHSAR. ‘New Scenery. Costumes, and Music. Monday. December 22—The Great Spectacular Melo- arama YOU dH, by the Boston Theater Company. 2 Sale of seats Row open. JN ATosAL THEATER =a TO-NIGHT AT 8. | Last time of Belot and D'itnne :7,8 Picturesque Drama- tic Speci THE PAVEMENTS OF PARIS, Under the Menagement of Mr. John Rickaby, with its World's Wealth of SCENIC AND MECHANICAL EFFECTS And tho Greatest Company of Character Actors in imerica. ‘The Melodramatic Success of the age. ‘Monday, December 22 (Christmas Week) THE MADISON SQUARE THEATER COMPANY, In the only correct version of ‘THE PRIVATE SECRETARY. MUSEUM, Pennsylvania avenue, near 11th street, SPECIAL AN IMMENSE SHOW! The management have much plessure in announcing aa FOR CHRISTMAS WEEK ONLY With the Great English Artista, HEWETT’S MUSETTS, Ba ci ore Christruss Operatic Comedy of FUN IN A TOY SHOP. Introducing in the piece the justly famous COMIC CAWTHORN:"*: In addition to the above there will bs a GRAND OLIO, ALL STARS, Picked from the bes: in the’ profession, forming an en- Vertainment worth @1, instead of the very lib- eral prices we ask, ON Y¥ ONE DIME. Seats can be reserved at auy time during the day, 1t (AStic eussia. On the Evening of FRIDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1834, GEORGE KENNAN will deliver at THE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Cor. of 10th and G streets n.w., ‘The Second Lecture of His Course on ASIATIC RUSSIA. ‘The Subjects and Dates of the remaining Lectures will ve as follows: 2 Winter Life on Siberian Steppes.—Dec. 26th. 3. The C.ssack Conquest.—Dec. Sst, 4 The Siberian Exiles.—Jan. 9th. 6. Bridle Paths of the Eastern Caucasus —Jan. 16th. 6 Hichlanders of Vaghestan.—Jan. 20th. All the Lectures, except the Third and the Last, will day ‘and all will begin prompely be given on Friday eve at B o'clock. Tickets for the remainder of the Course.with reserved seain, $2, 50; without reserved seats, $2. Sinsie admis- slou, with reserved seat, 75 cta.; without reserved seat, Course Tickets for sale at Brentano's. 413-1m_ PPE CONCERT, OF THE FIFTH BAPTIST CHURCH has been postponed until MOND NIGHT (December 22) on account of the inclement weather. Tickets for last Thursday night good for Monday. iv HEATER COMIQUE, COMMENCING MONDAY. DECEMBER 15, D™= atan FOR ONE WEEK, ZO ZO: Ox, THE MAGIC QUEEN, With a Wealth ae ena Ce Cos ""iiitinees Tuesday, 1 bureday and Seturday. ‘Troupe. Eire RDS. OPERA SEASON. DEC. 2. CHRISTMAS WEEK. DEC, 22, ‘THE 0, ON ENGLISH OEEA COMPANY, PRODUCTIONS OF UNEQUALED ELEGANOR. Monday, Wednesday, Friday Nights and Saturday THE DRUM oR ‘Toseday and Xrase Matinon, ‘Xmas and Night, Tay wee, Grand Chorus. Complete Orchestra, Superb Costume, Reserved Places, $1 and $1.60, according to location. Box Office now open. aie D'S OPERA HOUSE. FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE POOR, ‘Under the auspices of THE RICE DRAM i TIC COMP«NY, BATURDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING, ber 20, 1884. ‘Decem Mc. CLARENCE C. WA’ ‘TERS, Assisted by erful colpany of Artiste, will present ts beenthl Cot THe POs BOY. = Tickets at all the praucipal Book St a18-3t Fusr Crranme Suz OF THE SEASON KING'S PALACE, 814 SEVENTH STREET. Fifty thousand dotlars' worth of Children's and Ladies | Cloaks and Millinery to be closed ont. We have come in onder to save money for all in LADAY PRESENTS that are useful as well as, Practical. to reduce our extensive stock of Millinery and Sale we expect to weep the entire 2° will tawure a ready ante. WE OFFER FOLLOWING Goons, at and Havelock, aes, 6,8, 1 12 14 | 24.94.95, $6. 400 Mixess! Newmar- | Kets, leading siiades, ish and nice, from age 8 | to 16 years. at $4. # $7 and 219. 1.000 Ladies Wraps, in Diaccnal, Ottoman, Sicilian, Silk, Brocaded and Besver, Beriin Twilled. with Astrachan and Fur . $3, Dest and finest ‘rom $10 to $20, worth fzom $25 to $40. | Extrsordinary bargsins in Pinsh Wraps. We will sell an elegant Flush Cost at $25, worth $35: elocant Plush Coat at $29, worth $40; elewant Plush Coat at $5, worth 250. There are only left 85 of the Plush Coats tobe aisughtered. $25,000 worth of Millinery are bound to | besold. Remember now js your chance. 2.000 elegant and stylish Felt Hats, in all che leadtue shapes and de- | sirable colors, at 75c., $1, $1.25 and $1.50. Birds, Plumes, ‘Tipe and Wings of the latest fmportationa. Ribbons Velvets, Veiveteens, Kid Gloves and Corsets, and other articles to the Millinery aud fancy line. GIVE US 4 CALL BEFORE PURCHASING, KING'S PALACE, ais $14 SEVENTH STREET. ADIES AND GENTLEMEN'S TOILET CAS! Coline ead Gud Boxee ort Pocket Companions = Cigar, Cigarette and Drink- i Gentlemen's Shaving Many other Fancy Articles, ara W_S. TEEL, 995 Pennsylvania avenue, CARRIAGES ! CARRIAGES ! ew, very lieht one-horae Coupeiette, built re & Hopes cont $1 0. presen! rice 8500" Be Haght ‘ones very cheap, One th Victoria. Brewster Broom-stre't ene vey Oe ROnrEr i CRAB AM, GU Factory and Repository, 410-416 6th ot nw gue Bock: | GU neve at ball pron’ fancy jum. 6c. ; WD AnD’s HALL. MESMERISM, F street. between 14th and 15th strest, For one week. commencing J HUMSDAY. DEC. 18TH. PROFESSOR WARD, OMENON OF THIS AGE, Jn his Wouderiul Bettbition of Bower i ANIM .L MAGNETISM and PHYSIOLOGY, Grand Program of Experimenta, with Living Subjacts Faken {rou the Audianoe, INTERESTING, INSTRUCTIVE and INTENSELY FUN .¥. Reserved seats ‘without extra charge at the Hall from 11 to 1celock, amd from? tosafter ‘Wednes ay. airs 2 oa LINCOLN Opens for the Sea.on Mi 23 with JP und Ardran's Greatest Success, Every Scene 8 MASE brush of ee aie ee cicsaewa nn | : = ae i andl Mex Gen, Bit, the Married Midavte THE SMALL?ST KNOWN WEDDED PAIR, Admis~on be {emily Circle. Ss \atrinston to Firs” Floor. = cents, State may be secured ii saVatice without extra charge. Box office 67 from 10am. to10 p.m. These ef seats wil rpewin’ at the ‘Museum Box ffice FR — there will be n formance on MONDAY AFLERNOON on sccount of the final dreas Teneateak Two performances daily during the season. Do ti aud 7 p.m. Overture oue hour later. Carriages at 4:10 and 10: ai5-6t ME MUSEUM. A Mammoth Show This Week. Two and a-half hours of Splendid Amusement. Every Afternoon and Night. al ‘. Brilliant Changes of Progr: douredy of TOODLES. with Mr aaa Blea doe Shee ‘ylyun, and the! and Tay ree WiTsdN Cl & ADWISStON 10 ALL ONLY 7! TR. 15-6 ANJO! BANJO! BANJO! ib one guatter for omy. 66 orem trona a ee Pm, GEORGE D! stne aisete 3 Wi) Lee tara sae is pas era Flues, @i8TS AND GROCERS. ‘Fina hound wed equate a = Nevermore: Once 2 “Leader,” ‘tis true, but the “Fol- lowers followed fast and followed faster until the leader's song one melancholy burden NEVERMORE! ‘Wo have stormed the “Gibraltar” of high Prices and planted our victorious banner upon the outer and inner walls, where it floats Proudly, bearing the inscription of ‘TRUTH—ONE PRICE, AND THAT THE LOWEST. PERCENT CLOTHING HOUSE. 927 AND 929 SEVENTH STREET N. W. 10 10 ‘We do not lay particular stross Upon the wondrous achievements of little Maud 8,, Nor uote with interest of special degree ‘How clovely ahe's followed by Jay-Eye-See. ‘We would simply show you, gentle reader, ee jgbty lave fallen, viz., your once boastful FINES CLOTHING “AT TEN PER CENT ABOVE ACTUAL COST OF MANUFACTURE, EACH AND EVERY GARMENT MARRED IN PLAIN FIGURES. TEN PER OENT CLOTHING HOUSE, STRICTLY ONE PRIOK. 927 axp 929 SavaxtH STREET NcRTEWEST, Corner Massachusetts Avenue, Open eveninga till 10, Saturday ti 12 G27 Please bear in mind, we have no connection with any other house in this city. aio Berrer Vatve FOR YOUR MONEY BOYS’ SUITS axD OVERCOATS ar BAKES & CO.'8S ‘THAN ANYWHERE ON THIS CONTINENT. ‘Kilt Suits, all the $5 kinds, now go at $2.50. Children’s Corduroy Suits, price everywhere $7, our Price $5.50. Peng our Children’s 7 and $7.50 Overcoats now go elven’ Overconte that wore 85 and $6 now goat 75. ‘The €2.75 and $4 kinds now go at $1.50. Boys’ Overcoats, good value at $7.50, present price 8s Lots of Chi'dren’s $7.50 an@ 87 suits now go at 85 Large Boys’ Suits, 11 to 17 years, the $7 kinds now $5, the #8 kind now 86. the $19 kinds now 87.50. Every Boy's Suit in the house reduced from 10 to 30 per cent. Children’s Knee Pants, the 750, kind, are now 49c., the $1 kinds are now 79c., the $1.35 kinds are now 99c.. fete the line of Pantaloons the prices have been cut. ‘Walk right up on the second floor and you will seo the Bart aos Chiron Oresconts ana Suits we are offer. Polite and attentive Salesmen are awaiting an oppor- tunity to show you what we calla Srocx ov Bors’ aNp CuILpex's CLormixa, a4. BAKS& CO., Tax Mavp & or CLorarers, «se 316 AND 318 SEVENTH STREET. Nor Gore To Canny Aw Ovzs, THEREFORE HAVE MARKED EVERY LADIES’ WRAP DOWN TO YRIME COST, WHICH CONSISTS OF SHORT AND LONG COATS, SILK CIRCULARS, CLOTH DOLMANS. SILK AND CLOTH RUSSIAN CIRCULARS, AND NEWMARKETS; A HINT WHERE ‘TO BUY A CHRISTMAS PRESENT CHEAP. AN ELEGANT LINE OF FINE EMBROIDERED HANDEKERCHIEFS, S1.K UMBRELLAS FOR THE HOLIDAYS, SILK AND COTTON HOSIERY, NOV- ELTIES IN LINEN DAMASK SETS, TOWELS AND NAPKINS. ALL COLORED BROCADED VELVETS AT AOC- TUAL COST TO CLOSE. ELEGANT LINE OF DRESS GOODS TO SELECT A PRESENT FROM. ONE PRICE. PLAIN FIGURES. . L. HEMPSTONE, 803 Market Space. aig Bissors Canrzonres For Chapped Hands, Face and Lips; removes Sun- burn, and renders the Skin beautifully Soft and Smooth, and is invaluable for the Toilet. Price, 25c per bottle, ‘Try it, sndif not satisfied, return the bottle and have the money refunded. ol a 1, ©. BISHOP, Drusgist, 730 9th 5: Corner H Street North: a treet, H Street Northwest, Sew Asxvan Roepveroxa SILE VELVETS snd DRESS GOODS, CLOAKS. NEWMARKETS, VISITES and JACKETS at greatly reduced prices. We have a much larger Stock than usual, ‘and have determined to close them out at very low prices. Great bargains are being offered 4m choice woods. Special sale of Colored Velvets at $2.50, marked down, from $3.50, 92% Clothe, tn chotce shades, reduced from $2.60 to Brocade Velvets, in black and colors, have been marked down, and will be sold very cheap, Colored Brocade Silks reduced from $2.50 to $1. nt Cena Bowes Tedtuced from $4.60 to ‘Black Satin Merveilleux reduced from 176 to $1.50. of eeiast, Corman ‘Velvets, all colors, reduced from Our stock was never ‘larger, and axe Srst- eluss and of the newest styles. ag ptt ‘We bave just received a choles lot of Silks ‘and Crepea, Crepe de Ohines: add Satine. big W. M SHUSTER & SONS, ONE Price, 919 Pennsylvania Avenua x. BEST 15 CHEAPEST. Acooaniox Prearen: HEuES ES Puystcuxs avo Davecisrs bt Pt £3 BIT AS THE BEST TONIC. ‘medicine. comi Tron 10 Verstabli DYSPEPSIA, reaches every soa invigorates "A FINS APEETIZBN Bost tonic known. Tt will cure the worst case of Dy! as eat in the Sto igach, Renrtoar THE ONLY 1HON MRDICINE BLACKEN OR ISJURE THE TEET It is invaluable ai THE LIVER AND KIDNEYS. Persons suffering fiom the effects of gxerwors, ner. yous troubles, loas of ay etite or debilit: Tk, lat nd renewed uy its us iT DOES NOT CAUSE HEADACHE OR PRODUCE CONBTIPA’ (ON—other Iron medicines do, IMPURE fsestmallation with the Sieoait system. purifies und enriches ‘the muscles and nar “es, ana tones ovine all - AT WILL NoT for diseases pecultar to women, and to mw no Lead saclerrtary Ui on. As “ONFAILING ‘EME! yy FOR DISEASES ur 2d Edition. Lats eras he Str THE LATEST FROM ALBANY. ‘The N. ¥. Scuatorial Contost—Levi P. Morten Ahead—Evarty’ Candidacy— Applications for Office—The Presi- dent-elece Inspecta Them— Why a Pardon Clerk was Removed, Etc. Special Dispatch to Tae Evextno Stan. has been made unusually interesting by the New York newspapers in their efforrs to distance each other in the vartety of opinion given as to the preferences of the members of the Jegisiavure on ‘Uhis question, ‘There is little doubt about Levi P. Morton’s pos'- ton in the canvass, being far In “advance of the others. Arthur's ttieuds ure practically abandon. ing thelr efforts for him. State Senator Askell has deen holding a number ot senatorial tea parties, and tt has just begun to appear oa the surtace ‘that the senator's unusual activity in this matter smacks of a dark-horse aspiration on his part. He 4g harmless enough, as the stalwarts would never allow him to get_a’ vote in edgewise, unless he Jonesomely votes for himselt. ¢ it ty the only preparation cf Iron that - | , Evarts seems to be looming up as the most formt- Hous etecte "Pyegane ud Drugyists recommends | dable candidate against Morroneand the republican euthe BEST. TRY IT. press throughout the state ts practicaliy a untt, for ae eee ayede Mark, snd crosced red lines on him, Without manifesting any hostitf.y to Morton, aud BROWN CHEMICAL CO., baltimore, Ma, | 1Re effective meu in influencing tae vote of the legislature, as weil as the strougest speakership WE ARE NOW SHOWING AN EXTENSIVE LINE of Brassand Bronzed Articles of Household Utility and Decoration, suitable for Holiday Present», including msvy things not shown elsewhere. All goods are marked in Plain Figures and Very Low Price, ‘We name, in par Brass round and square tables, Brass clocks in variety. Brass lamps in variety. Brass easels, large and small, Brass fire sets, Brase fendera, Brasegraten, Brass trivets. Hraes teakettion, umber aiteady raelved he ore “work” has uo other ineaning. pobae Boro All of these applfcations wilt have the personal eatanacs Inspection of the Pre-ident-elect, and whoever Tails Brass hat and cost racke, to recelve an appotutment can rest assured that It Brass coul bods, ‘was not because Lielr merits were not properly con Brass card receivers, sidered. ‘This personal inspection on the part of Brass ash receivers, Gov. Cleveland of tmportant clerical work Brass paper weights, characterized his whole udmintstration. When Gi Brass spittoona, nell was governor the President-elect came to Al- ‘Brass econces, bany to intercede for a client's pardon, Briss brackets who was sentenced to be hung. His whole Sisas canalntints soul was stirred by the peculiarities of irase candlesticks, ‘the case, which led bim to beilere that the | Brase-bound bellows, } clemency'of the governor should save this mu Brass umbrella stands. He was unable to obtain an thterview with Gov. | Bronzed armor, being reproductions of ancient | Cornell, and the importance of the purdon clerk, shields, placques, npenr heuds, ete, Edward Miguel, who-gave Gov. Cleveland to unde ‘Wrought-iron clock cases, stabd that governors had little or nothing ‘Wronght-tron lamp casas, with pardons, except to sign the papers when th: Wisuslit tran andione: [clerk favorably reported ov them, led him to Wiokeht iron tease | dismiss Miguel from executive’ service as W mane soon as he becume governor. Miguel is the son of frought tron fire sets, the editor of the free Blacter, the German paper re 7m this city and had commenc: 1s clerical aunties: LOWS ART TILES GaP SUAPAIO SEETCHES IN | fh Une exccuuive chamber ander fons i. Homiac, Gan pote At the solicitation of Mrs flofftaan he was retained Decdrated shades, Mohen, etc. by Gov. Dix, and being 4 democrat he was retained Kitchen hardonre wan atceiia, under ‘Tildén and Kobinson, and under Cor- nell, under the plea of his ripe experience Comprising a complete and varied stock of goods from | in ‘the matter of pardons. But Mr. Clevo- which to select a present for a lady origentleman or for | Jand did not bdelleve that the vernor | Tyas eee aia pace giteg | of a state was too important 10 give Suchimetters | spat mantels, open fire pl furnaces, | the most thorough investightion personally. This ranges and plumbing goods. ition for a client may have had much to do with 1 iis inexoratie rule of Knowing ali there 1s of every HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, case for a pardon himself, but nis personal applica- n28-1m-1p 424 9th street northwest. | tion to the details uf the executive work s remark- able, and will probably never be repeated by his successors. ———— A Cow Day, LONG BRANCH HOTEL, The Mansion House Almost Entirel XMAS A RAINY DAY, GIFTS Destroyed by Fire. 4 = Lone Brancn, N. 2 A) Deco Dia as aoe IS REA ouse here caught fire at abcut 12-30 o'clock, and, 2S DISACHEEABUE DAT: with the exception of the norm end, which was used for a restaurant and bar, was entirely con- xmas THR GIFTS | sumed. The thermometer stood at, zero, and the iremen while endeavoring to subdue the flames BEST DAY suffered severely. es FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. XMAS To vistr THR GIFTS The New York Stock Market. The following are the opening and3 p. m. prices PALAIS ROYAL. ofthe New York Stock Market Lo-day, a3 reported by special wire to H. H. Dodge, 53 Name | 0. |285) Name. | O 237 XMAS — { |-— - =| Me 4 +) 0") 81 On fine days call early as you can, ul lpn ae ‘80 a8 to avoid the crowd. | 103, 1035 Nor. & West. p. Z[y"| 7" [North Pac. --.. XMAS GIFTS 118 [118 | Do. pret: -| 82. | 32. [Northwest.. ——— 834) 8%| Do. pref. 763/78 Ohio & MIs Asingle article at wholesale price. XMAS An endless variety of expensive GIFTS 13 and cheap articles for presenta, 2] 14) 144 Reuding.. ° Bi) Hy Rock Isl. 118 119 Roch, & P.. 213/43. [st Paw, 10% 1s! bo. {| 26°) 26° |" Do. pret XMAS Presents suitable for gentlemen GIFTS 2) 56 | 56 Ist. P.M. & and ladies, boys, girls and babies, -| 164 Oxi rees Eas all at wholesale prices, ae XMAS — airs | Nasi achat!) ‘Missourt Paciiic, Western Union, Ex. Div. FOR A SERVANT. The Raltimore Markets, BALTIMORE, December 20_—Virsinla sixes consolt- x —FEMALE— aaa: past-due coupons, 34; new threes, 6235 bid MAS Cashmere Wool Gloves, 250. GIFTS | to-das. Patent cloth Umbrellas, 690. TTS | BALTIMORE, Mv, December 20 Cotton dull —mtd- Nurses’ Capa, 17 : dling, 10%. Flour qtiet and steady, Wheat—southern les easier and quiet; western hicherand dull; southern red, Nurscs’ Aprons, 29¢. j 80,83; southern amb-r, 88400: No. 1 Maryland, stass XMaS Felt and Flannel Skirts, 98c. @rrrs | No. 2 western winter red, spot, 78% bid: Janu Jerseys, 31.98. T9979) ruary, lati: "larch, ° 82749834 : May, 86 bid. Corn—southern stoaly; western firmer Linen Collars, 60,; Linen Cuffs, 12540, aud anil: southern white. 484): southern yellow, 4a: % usry, 45 scarce and firmer—son XMAS All-Linen Handkerchiefs, 12540, GETS | SOUT. 006 OU ao tag ane and Super south Warranted All-Silk Handk'fs, 250. Wania, 30a34., Eve quiet, 60a2.” Provisions steady, with Right Dresses, 660 pyderate demand. ezs highér, 2630. Coffee easier ostery, ; Tz0°8, 9 fair, Rigid, Suxur—co} Ey bret flemap ayes Feined quiet. 11qallig. Whisky steuis'L1Bak 18, Geber erino Skirts. 79c. : Merino Panta,4e. GIFTS | triicles unchaiwed. ighta to Liverpool per steamer Merino Undervesta, 350, Steady and qutet.—cotton.. 15-64d.; flour, 1a. 6A: Kid Gloves, 98. Grd. Beceipts—forr, 9.397 Dairela, wheat, 94,u0) Rolled-Gold Sleeve Buttons, 250. Bushela; corn. 49,000, bushela: rye. 600 ‘pusiicis. xmas 3 Shipmente—wheat. 80.00 bushels, Siles—wheat, 212.000 Lace Pin», 250. GIFTS | bushels; corn, 62,000 Dushels, ce ee The Chicago Markets, Pee a aaty Bow Isc. CHICAGO, Iux., December 20.—On ‘Change, at 11:00 ket Necesearies (leather oxse), 21, a.m, wheat was unchanved. “Gorn unchanved. ex- XMAS Russian Hare Mutfs, 890 GIBTS | cept Hor all the year, which ts se. bicher. ‘ata Se Feather Faus, 490. | lower. Pork Tic. biguer. Lard 73g6. higher. The weath ar Plush Pocketbopks,19¢. ; Leather, 260. Ny ant oe Expanding Batohelo, 456. The Petrolenm Warket. XMAS) Yack Pichon ssc; Gostamers 9190. GIFTS| oh cng uot iauen doin, Ths, market tee Sterling Silver Earrings, 190. advanced to 77%, declined to 76%, aad, at nos, was 76: Feathér Fans, 49¢. bid. Supposed to be an Imposter. xmas ar GIFTS | 4 way CLAIMING 70 BE A DEAF MUTE FALLS INTO THE HANDS OF EXPERTS. MALES A well dreased young maa, about twenty years Guyot Suspenders, 26. of ag, named Charies Ruen, was arraigned in the XMAS — Sstin-Lined Puff Scarfa, 440. GIFTS | Police Court wis morning eharged with being a eee bes Deen jouscharater. Major J. W. Powell testified Ene Umivelies . that the defendant came to his house last Thurs Fired es Seah nth ns diay yotniareten purporting to be mignon ty ex-coen XMAS Silk MufMors, 4c. GIFTS | missioner Dudley and Mr. Batemaa,the banker,stac Silk Pulse Warmers, 25c, j thg that he seemed like a deserving young man. He ‘Manicure Sct in Box, la, claimed to be a deat mute and to have come froin Tined Kid Gloves, 98c. Vienna. He wanted to go to New Orleans) When XMAB Cloth Gloves, 600, GIFTS | the defendant returned to his home che witness Dress Shirts, 890. sent him to Mr. Alex. Graham Bell's residence. Night Shirte. 750. Prof. Alex. Graham Beil testified to having taken Linen Collars, 152, the @étendant to the deat mute college, where XMAB Sout Pima oee arene | they saw Prot. Gallaudet, tha Prof. Gallaudet testifled that he was satistlea Batin Ties, 25c, that the defendant was «a imposter, and not | adeat mute, 7a: Sergeant Shilling testined that when searched at the station & bunch of truuk keys and seven dead A % latch keys were found in defendant's pocket, with $7 in money. pe AA i Fey i a The defendant then wrote ovt a very affecting 24 's appeal, addressed to the “Judge of the court,” in P AAA AAA IT spe Bo AAS tos AAA HE sggs which he said he was not deaf, but had been a a mite since his elghth year. lie was a member of a family of acrobats and became raute through aan i an accident. His purpose was to get money to go ROR 9 0 YY Aa to New O-leans, where he has friends. me Ss ty £4 6 ‘The keys found on him, he said, were ones he had & ESO F 24 s | picked up from Ume to tine in the street. He was 1117-1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. aio — OPEN EVENINGS— Rove. ROUGH-FACED ‘GOODS MAKE THE BEST OVERCOATS, ROUGH-FACED DOES NOT MEAN NOT FINE IN QUALITY, FOR THE VERY FINEST WOOL IN THE WORLD Is IN THE MONTAGNAC GOODS. OVEROOATS MADE FROM ROUGH GOODS ARE WARMER AND NOT 80 HEAVY AS »MOOTH-FACED, CLOSELY WOVEN BEAVERS OR KERSEYS, WE HAVE A MONTAGNAC MADEBY THE BABBIS MILLS; IT 18 WELL MADE, AND MAKES A GOOD LOOKING SERVICEABLE COAT. THE PRICE 18 $25, : combination, favors Mr. Morton. Tt would be re- freshing tor some one to seriousiy advocate Lap- ham's re-election at. this particular time, No tan Would dare sugg st such a thing when the Nght commences in earnest. APPLICATION FOR OFFICR. Col. Lamont, who -vill accompany Gov, Cleveland to Washington as the President's private secretary, has much of his time now engaged In ditng the up- Pileations tor appointments. A starap to brief these papers has been made, which gives we fol- lowing impression: CHEE Application sige see This work now occupies the tr and when the President-elect goes throug dhe will Gnd that the ot one ler’ sentenced to give bonds in the sum of $20, in de- Tauit of Unree wonths in the workhouse. ' After- Wards Detective Block took charge of him and put him on a train to leave the city. No Posersttry oF Mi. WINTHROF’s Coytse.— News received here to-day in regard vo the condl- Uon of Hon. Robert C. Winthrop was to the effect that there ts hardly a possibility of his being here at the dedication ot the Washi monument. His condition is very critical, and even should he recover, he wiil most likely not be able to deliver the at the monument celebration on the 21st of February. Lieut. Woop’s Cuarces.—The fish commission steamer Fish Hawk has gone to Norfolk for the winter. Her commanding officer, Lieut. W. M. ‘Wood, who Hseiae Sap eotive charges of misman- ment against ‘Commissioner Ferguson, 1s Stl in the city awaiting. devel its In'all py ‘will bo detached ‘command eral cla GEORGE SPRANSY, . | Whistler and Davia eons ‘ne aa} Ss i (ot SEVENTH STREET, name bo i gesonand: to sergeant DL. Brain ae19 Opposite U. 8, Post Office. | 8Fd on of the latter; ‘$14,000. FROM of the bian university yesterday the ‘ATER REMOVED PERM: ‘CEL |) jem ions Hadar. Damion, or at e trifting | Harry W. vice preident and treacarer w. coat, a 4 peore : Ubra- « Rapier Tian, Jesse B. en ere ALBANY, December 20.—The senatortat problem ‘| THE COLD sNaP. Arctic Weather in Washington—The Potomac Over — Milder Weather Coming. ‘The continuance of the cold weathers accus- tomed everybody to the attendant discomforts, ex- cept those who are never satisfied or content with anything, or the destitute, who have no means of deieuse against Jack Prost. The skaters to-day ‘Uironged Babcock lake and cast longing eyes upon = tin sheet of ee wuich extended “across “the The river was frozen over nearly down to Alex andria, which ts a very unusual occurrence. RIVER TRAFPIC ALMOST SUSPENDED. ‘The severe cold weather for the last few days has almost paralyzed Dustness on the river front, al- though both tne Washington and Georgetown channels are still open. There are no sailing res- sels arriving up the river—steamers only keepin, up thetr reguiar Messrs. W. J. Stephenson Bros. und ocler heavy dealers in coal and wood state that they do not at present apprehend the closing of navigation. DELAYED RaILkOAD TRAINS. ‘The Midiand train was about 2i Hours Iate this | morning, owing tothe snow in southwest Virginta. | ‘The Richmond train this morniug was about one | shour late, and the north and west connection by | the B. and due about nine th!s moraing, did not arrive Ul after noon. ‘The trains by Puilidelptta and New York bave come tn pretty closely on time, | and the Boston connection was about 39 talnutes | late to-day. ‘The local trains are alion Ume. ‘The | Bb. and 0. R. R. peopie state that in consequence of | the snow and cold snap there nad vera no Incon- Venience, except by delays to the western trains, | and thos? last night were late. WATER PIPES FROZEN. ‘The water registrar’s office has been overrun to- day with complaints of “no water in the plpes,” | aud It ts the bellef of the registrar that there were | 20,000 spigcots running all last night to keep the } plves from Treezing up. ‘This 1s all in violation of | | the rules of the’ water registrar's oMice. Last | hight (ere were thousands of pipes trozen, and | much damace must Lecessai ensue. ¢ — WIAT IS SAID AT THE SIGNAL OFFICE. Tt was stated at the signal omice this morning that the temperature last night was not quite as | low a5 it was the previous night, and that tt | Hit continue to “grow, tatlder. 3 Ta very cold this morning, fu the Mississtppl Valley the weather has moie- | rated, and tie lve batomater which. prevails taere | 1 cause general snow oF rain Within We Dext | oriy-elght hours. } WHAT THE COI D WAVE WAS SAYING. | According to the signal oMce report, the mer- Eng: jand I G cury “vent down below zero yesterday in Boston to | ten degrees, Albany 14°, Philadelphia 2°, 18, Rochester 10° and Eastport Th seather, however, 18 Lt Higuer tem- | peratures prevatl all Uirouich the west, and we are | Piguuised a speedy aud Substantial ise 1m this Jocality. AFFAIKS AT THE CAPITOL, The Honse. CONTINCRD FROM THE PIEST EDITION. Mr. Cox (N.¥.) sud that the question of an tn- crease of the navy could be determmned when a | propriations were made for the next Mscal year, UC not Wen the next Congress could decite what was to be done for the protection of the sencoast and | the vindicauon of the country's honor abroad. “MOTHER, MAT 1GO OUT TO swiMr” Mr. Cannon (Ilis) sald that the attitude of the gentleman from Pennsyivania (Mr. Randall) in the | matter of the construction of new vessels always reminiod tim of the Unes begtoning, “Mother, may Igo out to atta” Mr. Randall replied that he wanted vessels constructed that could swim, not those which could not. Mr. Cannon suggested that no vessel could swim until It was constructed. Great questions of foreign policy were pressing upon the couptry. The pam est argument against the ratification of certain treaties was that, In case the United States saw proper to follow & policy which would tedound to | Is eredit, 1 stood powerless to enter upon that | | policy, bécause It was crippled so far as the navy | was concerned. j Mr. Elits (La.) sald that the crutsers tn ot conSiruction were already under fire of eriticisin of all navy architects. “It was sald that they were | too slow to catch a merchuvtman and too siow to Tun away from 4 mun-o!-war. A FURTHER CONFERENCE ORDERED. The House insisted on its disagreement to the Senate amendments, and a further conference was ordered. TO ADJOURS TILL NEXT WEDNESDAY. ‘Mr. Randall moved that when the House ad-| Journ to-day it be to meet on Wednesday, 24th Jost. He asked unanimous consent that it shou!d be agreed that on the 24th a further adjournment | should be bad until the 27th, then to the 3ist and then until the 9th of Januaty,and that on those days no business whatever’ shall be transacted. ‘Ss motion Was agreed to, but unant: | mous consent was not given te the agreement for further adjouruinent. Capitol Topics, | SENATORS GOING awa. If the Senate shall refuse to agree to the recess adjournment resolution, {t {s almost certain that a quorum will not be present after to-day, as many tors have left theeity and a.good many more are golng. APPOINTMENTS AND PROMOTIONS. Changes Made To-day in the Treasury Deparunent. The following appotatients to clerkships have been made under civil service rules: Albert W. Stiles, of Micalgan; Henry 8. Frisbie, of Alabama; Miss Phebe R. Norris, ot Pennsylvania. Ke-appointed after a probaglonary term of six month=—Wm. H. Swander, of Missourl; Miss Cora L. Armistead, of Dakota; "Miss LJ. ‘Shearer. of ‘ou Promotions, Secretary's Office—George U. Rose, in Class 4 (0 2ssist.unt chtef of division; Henry C th Auditor's olice—George W. Balshy, from Class 2 to class 8; Benjamin P. Worrell, from ciass | 1 to class 2; Silss Fannie G. McDowell, from $1,000 to class 1. ————— ‘The Swaim Court. THE JUDGE ADVOCATE ACCUSES THE DEFENSE OF TAMPERING WITH PAPERS. In the Swaim court yesterday, after Tae Star’ Teport closed, the cross-examination of Gen, Swaim was begun. Major Gardner, the Judge advocate, called upon the defense to produce, in the original letter of J. Stanley Brown to Gen. Swalm, aotifying him of his tntention to quit the frm of Bateman & Co. ‘The derense said that the letter was misiald somewhere. Major Gardner said he thought he could show that certain alterations had been made on the face ofit. He said that the letver was in court at the bowinnts of tis trial, and he hoped the defense woul It Mr. Grosvenor sald that there was no alterations ‘on it when he last saw It, ‘The judge advocate said that he had found that an effort had been made to erase the item avout | The deposit of the draft for $5,000 from the “consol- | idated statement.” ‘The letter of Mr. Brown re- | ferred, he said, to this matter. ! Mr. Grosvenor took the consolidated statement, | and, afver exataining It, sald to the court that thers | were evidences on it of a little discoloration vy water, but that was ail there was about it. | When the court, adjourned 10 Was nounced that a recess of the court would be taken trom the close of proceedings to-day until January | sr | i THE MATTER ALL EXPLAINED. When the Swain court martial convened this | morning the Judge advocate said that since the court adjourned yesterday he had seen a pencil copy of this letter of Mr. Brown's, referred to yes- | that Chey are selling at cost. | late Secretary Foizer, wno bas ‘The Holiday Season. WHERE AND WHAT TO DUY—A GUIDE POR PERSONS ‘WHO HAVE MONRY TO SPEND. Patronage of the readers of Tye Siar: Hewwrse, the clothier, 410 Tih street, his stock, beginning with a rubber coat Ing with Spencer magazine under of useful and ornamental. “To the neatiy made, ¢ clothing, for which his establishment ‘Unese terms apply. His stock, which includes both clotaing and gents t at XK at prices Nice for Christmas, Pussell’s tee ‘Chariotle russe, Matllart's cakes, mince pies and other deiicious dain- “8, 1487 New York ave- Supplies at Jory fl. Maanepre’s, 1a — York a enue. include sweet, cataw te ihe, Fich SAUCES, fine Cheeses and tempting dain- Ues ot all Kinds’ He has decorated “and* taney candies in all colors. Piney son nottece gl ee ‘orth’ purpose of selling for cash di holiday seasoa. their. entive sock of diese a an- tbe under | hosiery, handkerchiefs, gloves, house linen, = wear and furnishings at the low prices Uo which they have been recently marked down. The stock is jarge and choice aud _ affords unusual opporvuni- Ues for selecting fine presents. Ifa man’s talior has as much to do with his tengon in the word as ts sometines, claimed Nicout, the Tallor, 617 Pennsylvania avenur, bas belped legions of men to position and tortune. Als customers get the benefit of new and fine ma- terlals and the latest fashions at most moderate prices. ‘Tis is a Good Ume to get Photographs, for Kiera Keaustny, 1109 Pennsylvacta avenue, gives a dozen fine photograpus fur $3, and throws tp an extra one painted. If you have a friend who wears glasses present vania him With a patr of the fine Bro zllan peddle sold by HEMPLBR, the optician, 53 Penuspivania avenue. All desiring wines or liquors for the holidays can make most satisfactory selections from the lange ‘Street northwest. The best brands are sold by Mr. Xander at most reasonable prices, Christinas supplies by the ton. It Inakes one's mouth water (0 Tead his announcements. He has homemade tmincemeat, MAlaca grapes and Untogs for Ube Christmas table’ gathered i The beautitul band-painted Japanese cray Tats, Which N. W. Buecuen., 1325 F street, bas in ornamental. C. ENGEL’S Sons, stands 587 to 891,Center market, ‘With accuracy and promptoess. “Follow the crowd and it will lend you to A. enterprising clo hing firm. ‘Their trade, they say, is now the greaiest they ever bad. “They ai and are not making any alluring anoouncements They are, however, thetr new building at the close of the sex aud do not intend to trauster a dollar's worth of their and choloe stock kept by CHR XANDER, 911 7th Evrnoxzo Youxas, 428 9th street, advortiees candy, raisins, cjtron, nuts, oranges, sweet cider, every cline, great profusion and variety are both useful and Blew and ratte, Wil tit orders tially elee ees Sans & Co.,” Kays Uhe latest announcement of this Not overstocked, and have not had dull business: cutting prices, because they expect to neve into present stock to it. For Unese reasons Ubey say | their customers can now have their selection of foods from thetr large and choice stock at a reduc- on of from 10 to $) per cent on the usual prices. Ics unnecessary to descant upon the well-known fact that this frm nas arrived at its present envi- able degree of prosperity by endeavoriug always to give such @ return toevery customer that he 1s sure to become a regular patron of the house. ‘The extensive stock displayed by HaYwarD & HOrcuINsox. 424 9th street northwest, includes Many beautiful articles suitable for holtday ents. They have a splendid assortment of At this time of the year it ts: Uthat there ts something ‘STRASBURGER, W6 7th street, Is pua on os supply of = articles at lowest, and offers as a bonus a handsome bucket of fine French candies to each customer, Mus. Max WEYL, 712 7th street, offers a long lst } Ps dargains in bape ecg heen re ‘Udies, jewelry, ete., at remarkubly low ‘Ubese articles are sulted for holiday prestoca Aftnirs ti DraTu oF aw OLD Reetpenr. 4 ter died a” his resitence,2720 M Stresiat tue age ot $3 years, after an Illness of several weeks. Dr. Porter was well known and respected by the en- Urecommunity. Hits remains wili be taken to Phil- adelphta for interment. ANormer Ronsexy.—Night before last some one entered the cooper shop of Anthony Koons, on the canal, between Congress and Jefferson stole therefrom tools, €c., amounting Nores.—Fourteen lodgers were accommodated last night at the stationhouse, and for the past ‘Week a large number have had the same accommo- dations —Th- river ts frozen Ught and the skat- ing on the Little river is said lo be very 00. —— ‘The Georgetown coliege students will leave for thelr homes to-day, 1 Deing the beginning of their Alarze number of them will Christinas holidays. visit the exposition at New Orieans, as the coll things of ‘interest. | has an exhfbit of dive ‘Tyler is steadily regaining bi strength, The Midland Railroad. COL. 4. & BUFORD SUCCEEDS MR. BARBOUR a8 PRES- IDENT. ‘Special Dispatch to Tae Evextne Stan, ALEXANDRIA, Va.. December 20,—At the annual meeting of the Midiand raliroua company this at- terpoon—E, Snowden in the chair—the report of President Read, showing increased business. was Tread. Hon. JobaS. Barbour having been remipa- ted as president, said he thought the time bad come for a unification of the Midiand road with the Richmond and Danville system, aud be de- clined a re-election. Col. A. & Buford, of Rich- mond, was elected president. =e Alexandria Atfairs, Reported for Tay EVENINS Brat. FFICIAL INSTALLATIONS.—All the orders and ae here Gre LOW arranging for the instaliation ft the new officers to be pul {6 place at the opening of the year, Some of the meetings for thi a Pose will De open. Others will be accompanied by @ Danquet, Dut tn most the forms txed In the various rituals Will ve the only observances which wii mark the change Irom the old to the new oftictats. Reporrer’s Nores.—The tce on the Alexandria canal affords exceilent skating, and large numbers availed themseives, w-day, of Che cuahice of sport pa Tyee Many ladies give these parties — Assessor Vincent Will bezin early neXt mon! his assessment of real estate for state takation.— The river here was frozen from shore to shore this morning, but the steamers soon broke the skim on the cusbnel—_ The senchers of Trinity M. £ church last nigh! & meeUng and organized under the officers recently elected. —The teachers of the public schools will be paid off for December next Weduesday.——“Mc. C W. Folger, 900 of the ing some time at tue Braddock house here, nas returned ‘with bis famliy to his bome i New York.—Tne Sunday schools bere are arrunging their Chrisunas week festivities——The mayor has faed Wa. Smith, colored, % for disorderly conduct. Abercrombie, just returned from Alaska to Oregon, expiored the Yukon river, tn tor 2,70) miles, aud reports rich placers and it fisueries on the great river. verday, in (he hands of Mr. Brown and had learned that Mr. Brown had himself made the alterations | | on the ietter. He suid that he hastened to make | | Unis explanation so taat the impression inight vot | remain on the minds of the court that Gen. Swain | tered the letter. ‘he cross-examination of Gen. Swaim was then continued by Mr. Chandier, the judge advocate | being indisposed. A Reply to Chairman Jones. AN ARTHUR MAN WHO ATTRIBUTES TOE REPUBLICAN DEFEAT TO MR. JONES’ INCOMPETENCY. Mr. Arthur's friends are thoroughly aroused by Chairman Jones’ attack upon the administration. | An Arthur manin the House said (0 a Srar re- | porter to-day that Chairman Jones knew that | | everything he eai@ axout the administration not being active in the late campaign was false; that he was only trying to cover up Lis own imbe- | eitity. very — Tepubdlican knows,” he | says, “that Blaine’s defeat was due to the” utter — ineompetency of B. F. Jones. In 1880 Mr. Arthur conducted the campaign against | 2 united democracy and won; this time the demo- | were divided, and Jones, through his imbe- There's a history to this paiga that will come out if they want 1t ta | anything except | iand, Sones says the administration ‘aid nothing an¢ jones SAYS for Blaine. He knows that is a lie. Freanghuyscs: was tbe only cabinet officer Who was not working With ail bis might, and it is mot customary for Secretary of State to take part ia Chandler was working forsix weeksos Aman worked. ‘Teller was at | governthent officers took ap ; baign.” f lis et i i i 2 ! a g F i In Boston Thursday the jury in the case of Daniel Edward Collins vs. the South Boston Street Railroad company returned a verdict of $13,000 for the PlaiuUf for te Lo: alarm, caused by belag run ‘over by a car of the di 1 corporation. Toe Worry oF a Constant Coves, and the soreness of lungs, which geet, ACcompantes it, fre both remeuied by Dr. Sayn Expectonaal ie DIED. COLF. On, December 20th, 1894, Mra. LYDIA, wife of the la:e Perry W. Cole, of Newport, B, I. COLE, wite of the lace Perry | " ESSEX. At 3 o'clock on morning of December 19th, 16a dink MARA F. ESSER ered 90 saree Funeral a2 o'clock Supduy afternoon {rom residence of her sou J. 8. ford, 3125 MI teget. ceases epee JONES. & “nly, on 9 33) yelock, Decemper 40, GadiSontr Erect tech Etonthe snd’? days, the’ ouly child of Waller Sted Katie C. Jones eral {rout $13 C atrect southeast, at 2 p,m, @ap- 1p, December 2 iss. —— sai 2 of eve UDER On the morning of oitN TAM, infant son of JOHN WILL! Lander. Puveral on Sunday, December 2ist, at three aT TON. Friday, Deoessber 1 IDDLETON. 3 mlderor, 235 rth atreet gomtioast, tharine Sl. charch, 34 and A unday, aie 21, at 2p. mn. ee re lett, Be 4 Dares gy SES RI ee ec