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hall WOOD AND COAL, _ CHEVELINE. OF FIOE AND YARD, 1922 MF hart, foo of Lath nt-— Lome WoorlPine anes ‘ory, $7. Sawed and ele : Ss Sits, asta ei ta Cox. Axo Wooo. ‘We hare fast receved ree tot of Bakers’ PINE WOOD. Aino, freeh mime COAL of superior quacity for domestic use, aij of wLich weeffer at lowest market os MTbe attent on of consumers is respectfully invited to an inp ton ut mck STEPHENSON & BRO., ‘thet wharf snd J2th st and Pa ave, Woon: ‘CQEONGE © mis Coa JOHNSON BROTHERS, WEHARVES AND RATLROAD YARD: ‘Twerfth and Water streets southwest, BEANCH YARDS AND OFFICES: 1202 F street northwest: 1515 7th street northwest: 1740 Penneyivanis aveuas porthwegt: 1M12 9th street nor!!awent Corner 3d and K streets northwest; 291 Fennsyivauta avenue southwest, LARGEST PRIVATE RAILROAD YARD SOUTR SI Sho EXTENSIVE WHALVES, ete Se uneurpeeved Zaciiitie for the eeouomie baudilin of FREE oP alr kinds GOAL DELIVEKED OX Cars DIRECT FROM THE MINES INTO OCK YALD. We deal only im beat qualities of ANTHRACITE and BITUMINOUS CUAL. 11 kinds of WOOD, either in the stick or prepared to (rder, at our factory. N COAL, FULL WEIGHT AND MEASURE, f dchiveries and prices as low aw Fuel can 6 sepi3 _ POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. { ORFOLE AND FORTRESS MONTE jor m EORGE LEARY, 4 SEDSESDALS t Dave at 6 p. im. stoypie’ Pury. Point and Coratie froinue anal retarpling. ‘Nortolic with all rail and tekets at mney vant Svenue, ‘sho will alse check borane frow hotels. and Brivatereaidenes. For further guration iastee at Eompeny's office, th street wh rf. Telephone cal 7 Cy = WILLIAM P. WELCH, General Agent. OW FARES_NORFOLK AND FORTRESS MON- Toe— First-class Fare. 75e. Round Trip,$) 25, Steam- the Like Moniay, Wednesday and Friday at Fassaure and rors seenred at Genera: wharf Fovonae Kiver Landiue—ste slay, Wednesday and Friday 7am. er Lady of 6:90 Gia Sree: Toompea ron ‘ale 5 StH see TV. aknowsMITE FROM 7ra STREET WHARF. Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 7am, Re- turning Tuesdays, Fridays and Sundays, touching at ali River Lacdings as far as Nominf Creek. Currioman aad St. Clamests Bay. Conuects with B&O. R Rat Bheph rds. JNO. B. PADGETT, Agent. DLEY, Manager. seit coRcoRAN wen Tth-strect wuart dally (except Sundayy for ME ferbomat Wo'cbck aun; returning, reaches Washing ton about 3:30 p.m 1.1, BLARE, Captain. eel6 STEAMERS. Cexsue LIN to accunuetations ‘Stocray at very low cata. Steersge ttekets from Lire eT Queenstown and all citer peres of Europes at Fates Turowsiy Lilly of tagen even for Belfat, Glaagow, Havre, Antwerp and other ports on the Continent, and fox Mediterranea por". ‘Por frialt snd paanace apply af.the Compa, y°xoificn wea. oF bork Gias BIGELOW SCb. eos ith se, Waningtons De ci 205 Ten street. Washinaton. ENERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY Bxtwren New Youu axp Haver. 10. 42 Nurth River. foot of Mortoa Wednesday. Dec. 31,3 a Pst Laurent, de Jouseelin, Wednesday, Jan. 7,108, m teil, Wedeeday. dan. 14, 3 ble om ‘kent, in amonnes to walt: onthe aie f Figs LOUIS De LEBIAN ‘Agents for Wi eee RAILROADS. ‘unsylvania avenue, jaaiunaton, EFFECT SUNDAY, DEC. 21st, 1384, Leave Washinzton from station, corner of New Jersey "Fes Gamer Ssh aa ep po daly, Thonn ir hes Sate a 00pm, nly, Ten ta ts a last ited Express to Pittsbiar and Chicago, dae at S00 No extra far ts chatwed on this tram for For Cincinnati, Louisville and St. Lonis daily at 2.90 2B. and 10.10 plan. with |Throngl Coacles ant Falaea cary to above potnts, without change. 2-0 p a tren sb afast Livited train to C.ucmusu and Joris auriving in Ciocinat’ uext sioruing at 739, 5: Yeaie $20 p. ia. Roeaira fare is charred on ‘this trait tune. For Pittubure st 9.00am.. with Psrlor Car, and 840 daily co Pittabure. Cleveland and Detrort, with 5, 6:10, 6.40, 7.20, 8:20 and 5 43 minute train) S25 and 10:30 pam 0, 8.3) ant 10:90 15, 8:25, 10-90 p. a. y ralrcaland points i. 12:10 p. m.. 3:30, 4 s cee eae ton Cana a Oe rien C3 Se fon. Staunton and Vale aneh, Siena 9:05am. daily, except Sunday. and West daily, 6:0, 7:20am, 1:15, am and 1:50 and5-23p mi: 6:33 pm 5:30 pum: dally. except Supaay, aehington, stop at Relay Station ex- amt formation apply at the Baltimore and Ivana avenue, corber lath etrcet, where orders Taken for bagage to be clicked and receaveuss rae DUNMAN General Manaccr, Baltimore wt 3 2 2 ce . Gen'l Vassetger Agent Ips oneay To THE NORTH, IST AND GOETH x ST AND SOUTHWEST. DOUBLE TRACK. SPLENDID STEEL RAILS MAGNIFICENT Tx Evrror versepm Anse Traine leave Washinton, trom statiun, corner of 6th paki a glow jor ‘ud the West, Chicago Limited Ey # Care af 940 4m daily: Fast Line, a.m daly toCincinuadl aude. Louis, with Sleep: See Came from ‘Harrisbury to Cuscvaut, and: etal Corto Bt Louis. daily, except Saturday, io Ci wit Altoona to Chicago. Western bx: dally for Chicago, with Sicepiue G to Chicago. “Mail Express, 10 Ob yim dally Fi agate fae Wet, with Falnce Sicvpitug Cat 3 “pats ESone AND DIAC 1 ATLEORD, for fsnsndalran Hochectst: Niacara Bede pm "dais," Crcepe Saturday, with Yalaco Cas Willtanaport, Lock Haven and Elmira, at 9.40 am ‘Car’ “Tab p.m daily. with Palace Cars to Pritsb i B. iy, mane. 2600 an@°1L15 p.m Lituited Express of Pullmas Parlor Cars. 9.403. mn. daily, except Sunday. Bor Lorton without chanwe, 2.00 p. in. cvery weok-day. On Sunday. £60 p. m. ‘Bor Brooklyn, N. %.. all through trains connect at Jer- sey City with boats of Brooklyn Annes, aff: aie eet *f to Fulton street. avoiuinx double fer: ee eee ee jor Se 83 ma. 2.00, 4.00, 6 Wadena i! 15 pam” Ge Sunday, LH; et, 10 a 3215 pm Liunited Payrons, Via a un daily, exceye fe, 638.735, 8D. 9.40, 11.00 2. m., 12 = A 8 2, 440, 6: FH. ADF awed HTS JO, Op Sanday, 94. Tova ta, 400, 600, P40, 1d 0 und 3115 pm. Fer Popes Creek Line, 6352 m. aud 440p.m. daily, For Anuspolix €36a, m, 1205 and 4.5 pm. daily, ex- aitkasonla AND FREDERICKSBURG RarLWar. AND ALEXANDUIA AND WASHINGTON lie Hoap: 6.0. 7.00, 9.25, 12.01 and 11.35 a m, $45, 6.00, 8.08 and 1135p. uz Ou Suniay 12.01 a'm., 805 p. ma. Bor Riclimoud vod the South, 6.00 and 11.01 a ws. daily, ‘daily exept Sunday. Riexandita for Washington, 608, §. a and 1040 pm and ao ets and thfurmation at the office, northeast corner of 13th street aud Pencsylvania avenue. aud at the sta- Son, where orders can be left tor the chocking of bag- ae from hotels and residences. ; ‘3. i WOOD, Geperal Manager General Hametixer Ageit, HE VIRGINIA MIDLAND RAIi WAY. NE TO THE s ME SHORT LINE TO THE SOUTH, SOUTHWEST Schedule in effect OCT): BER 12, 1834. 9:10 A. M—SEW ORLEANS MAIL daily close coanections to all poiits south and Southwest. Daily except Sunday. ‘with C. & O. Railway. Pu'l nan Sleep! Buffet cars from New York and Wash- . o Atlante, Pullman ing care from Bao FM EOUISVALLE Fast LINE Dally via Char = via Char. dotteville to Ci-eianati. Louisville snd ni Western: Se ‘Sleeping care Washington to 30-40 Y- M~SOUTHERN MAIL AND EXPRESS. Dat: to ail pointe south and Southwest vin Dua vite te, “Pelimn sleeping care frou Washing fon sie. Danie.” Charlotte ant Aflante to Nev Columbia to Auyasea . i . ‘Menpacene Division rain leaves Washington at 1:00 A daly, “Eee 2 Mee Mace Weinaton at 0:10 A Mand For \eRets an? yuire Soran leave Prous bo & N. MACDANTEL, Se Etvouren, wag TNO OS oy ras, TrntteMestene ST ra D. C., MO NDAY, le / DECEMBER. 29, 1884. ___AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. PIANOS AND ORGANS. _____ THIS AFTERNOON. | a BROS, Auctionsera, | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF IMPROVED REAL ESTATE ‘NO. 613 P STREFT NORTHWEST. | _ By virtue of a certain deed. of trust, a holder Uf the note secured’ thereby, we will sell at | ie auccton, im frout of nea, on” MON DA TWENTY-NIN ‘ot DECEMBER, 4. D., M.. the follow! @ describe Ay | iFout octoce P | realestate situate in'the city of Washington, District Of Columbia, to wit: Al! tha ‘Or ‘parcel | aed and prranines., Euown ruished as, and delux all of lof numbered one hundred and forty there | G42). im William Z. Partello's subdivision of subdivi- | Siow fot lettered © 4." ia square numbered four hundred Sod forty-five (440), together with the finprovements \ereon. ‘Terms of ale : One-third cash: balance in three equal tovtallzvents, payable insiz. twalveand eighteen montig after date, purchaser's notes to be secured by deed trust on Property sold, tobe riven, for deferred pay- ments, of all eash, at option of purchaser. All convey ancing and recordin at purchaser's cost. A deposit of ‘$100 Pequired at time of sale. If terms of sale are not Complied with with-n seven days from date of sa'e the Property may be re-suld at risk and cost of defaulting Purchaser after five day’ advertisement in the Evening Star ABD H. WARS i K WILLARD, —f Trusteca di2-<o __THIS EVENING. Jo OMEABA & CO. | Peunsylvania avenue. DAILY AND EVENING AUCTION SALE OF VALU. ABIL». CHRISTMAS PRESENTS, COMMENCING MONDAY AL 10:30 A. M. AND AT 7 P.M The Pub tnvited to attend MO: SALE, as some very vail Presents must be: ‘sold, such as AND GENES VERY FINE 14 K. gO) ) SILVER WATCHES, FINE SOLID GOLD NECK- Ehdciks, VALUE $23 00 TO $0000; FINE ABORT ED Bolieaias DUPLEX LAMPS VALUE @1600 > $45.0, MECHANICAL TOYS, FINE FRENCH iN “A ‘A SETS, CASTORS, PI ne | RAZORS 8) | TOYS OF ALT KINDS, AND 10,000 USEF! HOLD PRESENTS. By direction of the owner, to cl ‘hange business, I will Bia tila, Bezmises ail the above: stock of it OMEARA & CO. 1347 Penmsyivania avenue north Washinton, D. 6. “Sale commences at SEVEN P. Great may be expecved. FOLEY, Auct, 'B.— The Sigtures wilt hot be sold as, at termin- ation of sue, the store will be occupied by J. U. OMEARA & CO,, Mautcturers of “ROYAL GLUE” TO-MORKOW. RUSTER'S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPR REAL ESTATE, ON FOURTEENTH 81! SOUTHWES z By virtue of a devree of the Supreme Court of the, Disirict of Columbia, paaued on the 19th day of Aprit, A.D. 1seg. ur a certain cause therein pending. thi matuo ‘ein equity cane No. es, nil nell, at THICTIELH AY of DECEMBER. A.D. tage ak DAY. of DECE! . 1836, HALF-PAST FUUR O'CLOCK PM, that part of lot N are 25, according to a sub-division made by mmntesioners, of ‘Yagan'e estate, frouti on 14th street 39 fe: aad running back he sald. width VED : Gne-third of the purchase money in cauh acd the balance 4m two cqual notes, payable in 6 12 months fier day of sale, bearing Interest at G percent per annum: or all the purchase mouey MAY be paid in cash, at the option of the purchaser, ‘The title to the py sold will, be withheld until al Prurchaee nomey with tuterest i paid “A depos of $20 will be required at the the of sale. If terms of sale coupited with within seven day after day of fale, the Trustee reserves the right to resell the prop- erty at the risk and cost of the Jefaulting purchaser, Ali conveyancing at the cost of th purchaser, WILLIAM W. BOARMAN, Trustee. ‘Room 1, Webster Law Buileing, DUNCANSON BROS. Aucts, diz-akeds Ht, Guo. W. Bhows, Br & Co, vascces, 1497 Pennsylvania Avenue (Opposite U.S. Treasury.) Devosrrs. Excassaz. Dascovsts United States and District of Columbia Bonds bought #10 sold in large and mail lots. Buy and sell on commission all classes of securities, ‘Drafts issued on all points in Europe at lowest rates, Information cheerfully given. e028-Sm. Privars Srocs Terxcxaea Waris WASHINGTON, BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK, BOSTON. &c. YRINCE & WHITELY, Stock Broxens, 64 Broadway. 2 y, 150 Fifth aveine,s New York. General Partners: James Whitely, Henry H. Dedge, H. Cruger Oakley ‘Harry C. Logan, Washington, D.C. Maynard C, Eyre. William R. Travers, Special Partner. BUY AND SELL ON COMMISSION ALL CLASSES OF RAILWAY SECURITIES. Branch Office—599 15th street (Corcoran Building.) ‘HLH. DODGE Resident Partner. Quotations of Stocks and Bonds and information re~ gardhny the Markets received through our wires IN- STANTLY, direct from the New York Stock Exchange All orders executed and reported promptly. 26 MEDICAL, &c. AS80900, RESTORED BY USING 4 pOTTTE OR Mi'two of Du BROTHERS’ Invigorating Cordial, Will cure any case of Seminal Weakness, Nervous D-- bility and Impotency. It imparts vigor to the whole system. 906 B street southwest, dt-im* 'T HAS NEVER BEEN CONTRADICT©D THAT Ton tkdrntns Ba fen ner teat dug Ladies’ Physician tu this city. “Laviles. you cancon- tly consult Da. BROTHERS, 606 Batre: south- west. Particular attention paid to all diseases peculiar to ladies, inarried ot single. ' All wregularides and ova Han troubles svecessfuily treated. Gi~ Board. with ool accommodations, und kind, efficient nurses fur- ished to thone who ty’ desire to sts “davai the city under his treatment. sedeieat se D LYON, THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED AND nly reliable Ladiew’ Physician in the eity, can bo meulted dally, 329 Missourt avenue, frst treet evuth Feuneyivanis avenue. between 84 aiid 43 rtrecta All complaint rrrerularities quickly reo deus and conwultations Frowpt treaunent. po ‘and strictly confidential. Separate rooms for ladies Oftiee Lours—1i to dandé to 8 p.m R, ROBERTSON, THE WELL-KNOWN SPECIAL Dit or Baltiuore: can be Connon Sema by both eentlemen dnd Indies every We inesday and Saturday from 2 to 9p. m.,at 456 © street northwest. ar tigatrert. His wreat wuces-n und experiences Will Justify your waiting to consult him on those days. ofa MADAME, DE Forest i EDY FOR La ME dies. All female complaints quickly cured, Can‘be consulted dally at 1245 7th street northweat. Office uur 1 to So'ciock pm. with ladies only. Jy 2-Gui" rio my 3Q Pe Tata DP DYES ELECTRIC VOLTAIC BELT. and other Ft Ap. FERIANCES. We will send ou thirty days’ trial, to mea, Young or old, who are suffering trom Nervous Debilfty, ‘Lost Vitality, aud those diseases of a personal nature. sulting from abuses and other causes. Speedy ‘lief and sunk retoren oben vr andenbant tae Siew VOLTAIC BELT CO. Marshall lich.” Jew-eoly Di MOIT’'S FRENCH POWDERS CURE ALL Urinary Diseases in 43 hours. Nervous Debility, Organic Weakness caused by indiseretion, Potsonous Diveases of Blood, effecti: ‘Throat. Nose and PMLA STANDIFORD "> St Cloud Pharmacy, 9th Fotreets. Price $1 Sent by mailseated. au2-an, Rese an pe i. BROTHRLS, 9 street southwest, fore mye and inadeoath that he in the Oldest Expert Specialist im this city, ard will puaranter a cure in al cases of vene= feal discune, and furnish, Medicine, or bo charges tho Erect ang hour during Us say© aubncribednna neces fee at any hour during the ot sworn to before ine by De. BROTH. rE ‘April ad, vi0im: SAMUEL H. WALKIE, Notary Public. Kk KORERTSON. THE EXPERT SPECIALIST feo stand tah in his profession, i neko cbr anexpert without im thewide worid in tts Licatment "aud eure of PHivatey Nervour and Chrome Direawes, Lat Vitality, Jang ‘abuses aud of the System, Blade, and all Gunns renin tecekt cae peaktivep cond tate (days, No merenry or caustics naed. San be consulted : Ron frp me = SER SS Oice 6 STAG oehba ome DERTAKEKS. E, M. BOTELER, ° FURNISHING UNDERTAKER N sa ok 912 Pennsylvania avenue northwest and 735 Righth ICHARD 8. CAIN, (Formerly with Wi. F. Syindier» EUQNISHING UNDERTARER, No. 1011 irm Sz, B,W. every thine few -clase and go enscuabe enue” “EI R. W. Bazcer UNDERTAKiS AND PRACTICAL EMBALMUER, 22 Lith street northwest. Telephone call 7474 on cage corte Street gal New ery ateuue tonto Henn ydastsaie UxDaRTARER ier hon C2 1th etneet worthweat, near fa am Jo Counters ax: Drascrom, RE ea SS ae P*FcaHson BROS, Auctioneers. OF SECOND-HAND COMPRISING WALNUT Rie FRESH PLATE PIER MLE DERE, ae TES, SAGES WHITE CASTILE SOAP, B 20 ¢ 01 w, BOXES 37h ‘SaeWING TOBACCO, ‘TUESDAY MOnING, Di RB TRIR- On A IORNING, DECEMBI TIETH. encing at TEN O'CLOCK. we will sell.in front abd within nsigainent of Furnikure, @c.,to which ae W"S, & CO., Auctioneers, 637 avenue, opposite City Post Office, IMPORTANT AND CLOSING SALE FOR 1884, AT OUR SALESR: a WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER THITY-FIRST, 1834, of Bitotitt op HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CARPE’ Aue TR TINE OF GLASS CROCKERY. HOOD AND It TINWARE, &o. [)P*O4N80N BRB, Auctionsers, ENTIRE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CARPETS, fc, CONTAINED IN HOUSE No, 1418 COLUMBIA STREET, BETWEEN O AND P AND NINTH AND TENTH STREETS NORTHWEST, CONSISTING OF PABLOR FURNITURE, CHAMBER SETS, WALNUT TABLES, DROP LIGHTS,PICTURES, MATTRESSES, BEDDING, PILLOWS AND BOLSTERS, WARE, WHEELER & WILGON SEWING MACHINE (NEARLY NEW), WALNUT SIDEBOARD, WALNUT EXTEN- ‘SION TABLE, DINING CHAIRS, LAW BOOKS,BRUS- SEL AND INGRAIN CARPETS, CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE, EITCHEN REQUISITES, &c,, AT AUC- TION. On WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER THIRTY- FIRST, at TEN O'CLOCK, we will sell at tho above- Samed residenee the Furniture, &e., contained therein. - HN SHERMAN & OO.. Real Estavo Agents, 927 F street north went, ADM ELING, Sofie ur CONNER Or FST AND MYRTLE STREETS NORTHEAS By virtue of a deed of trust, dated Sertem- ber, twenty-tbied (2a) A. Do 139, | and re corded in Liber No. 922. folio 439 t seq., of the land fecords of the District of Columbia, and at therrquest Of parties secured thereby. wo wi at pu? suction. tn front of the premises, on THURSDAY, the on SHA. De debe at FOU ‘CLOCK P.M., lot numbered 199, in =quare six hundred Sha feventy-tive with the iuoproveutente thereon, in the City of Washington snd District of Columbia ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash; balance in six, twelve and eighteen months, the notes given for the deferred payments to be secure! ov the property sold at 6 per cent Tecpel ‘until paid. A deposit of $100 required at the me ofesle. ‘Terms to be complied with tn, wevelt ‘st purchaser's cost. Al ci oe wir HSQC ET EE rusteon THOS. DOWLING, Auct, _1___a29-cokds SWWAETER B. WILLIAMS & CO, Auctioneers CLOSING SALE THREE DAYS ONLY or RICH AND ELEGANT TRIPLE-PLATED SILVER- WARE, FRENCH MANTEL CLOCKS, BRONZES, BRIC-A-BRAG, xc., AT OUR SALESROOM, CORNER 10TH AND PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, DAILY. BALF-PAST TEN AM. AND HALF-PAST TWO AND HALF-PAST SEVLN P.M. Thia stock consists in part of elegant Gold-lined Boeornes med Getter Pieces ret ands hnsed Ton Nets ros, Fureens, Galvers, Witie Sete. it {wee everything requisite for table tse insde in plated ware. FINE MANTEL CLOCKS (Cathedral Gong), ANTIQUE AND HISTORIC STATUETTES, Im Bronze, representing Art, Commerce, Chivalry, *ippetry, aud the Draiga = 100 DOZEN ROGERS' CELEBRATED KNIVES, FORKS AND SPOONS, In Buckhorn, Ivory, Pearl and Silvey Handles £7 Seats will be provided for the accommodation of the Jadien = ane-148 W4AUTEE B WILLIAMS & CO.. Auctioneers TRU! SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE ON SEVENTH AND EIGHTH STREETS, ABOVE BOUNDARY. By virtue of adeot of trust from John F. Buck- holtzand wife. dated March 3. 1877. and recorded fn Liber 460, folto 356, of the land re District of Columbia, aud also of « premie Conrt of said District, passediseptember 15, 1854, inequity cause No. 9,013, substituting Arthur A. Mir: Bey as trustee in place of Andrew Langdon, we wiil sell Da SURRY TATED A Ree ee ace Puy NUA ¥ », A.D. 1585, at “PAST THREE O'CLOCK P.M. allof lot 4 }. B. Haws subdivision of Mousit Pleasant, excepting only the sonth four feet front on 7th, street 1 PY. 120 feet in depth. Said property hs a trontaze of feet 5 inches on Tthst. ly adepthof 241 feet 8 inches to Sth street extended, on which it ‘ronts 40 feet 8 inches, and ad- nii.8 the stables of the Metropolitan Railway Company. ft will ‘be gold in three lots as follows: One on ith street 36 feetS inches by 120 feet in depth, and two on 8th street, each 20 fret 4 inches by 121 feet 8 inches, ‘The improvements con: of a substantial frame dwel- ling of about ten rooms cn the 7th street front. Terms of sale: One-fourth cash, of which $100 must be paid ut time of sale on each lot, ana the balance in equal payments in one, two and three vars, with iutereat te ferred payments to be secured Uy deed of trust on the Property solf, All conveyancing and recording at cost oft Uh if terms of sale are uot compl with fm ten days the property will be resold at the cost and risk of the pupchaser. Le ing. ARTHUR A. BIRNEY, 456 Louisiana avenue. } rrutecn ama ‘ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. SALE OF COXDEMNED STORES AT MARINE BARRACKS, WASHINGTON, D.C. On WEDNESDAY. JANUARY SEVENTH, 195, at TEN O'CLOCK A M., we aball ell at public auctiys Inewe quanti of condemned articles: such rs Carte Box som Hayonct. Seabbards, Swork Waist Belts, ‘Kuap-acks ‘Haveniacks, cuntecng Ol Tron, Brasg, ‘Trumpets, Druins, Crescents aud Straps, Git Hove, Swords teow, etc ete orton anh a me of sale Brorker of the Ouartcriaster, WALTER 8. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucta HANCERY SALE OF INPRO RNOWN AS Zid RSTHEET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a decree of te Supreny: Gout of the Distclet of Columbia pansed on the Lith of Novem: ber, 1684, ia equity cause ‘No. 9107, wherein Meaty Felter is complainant ao ohm ‘Buchanan etal, are etendanta, will offer for sate at public auctiyn. te front of the premieen, on WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER THIRTY-ETEST, 18d. ae HALE-PAST - THRER O'CLOCK FB. part of Lot niuctoon (19), in" squace numbered five hundred and fifty-one (381), iu Wanbvnig. tou, District of Coltumbia, heguinins at the ertheagt Corner of said lot and runuing thence west alone Tt Strect dt feet 10 inches thence south 159 feet tenes cant: foot 10 dnnchen, thenes north 120 feet to beeing Thi, with erpettal wan of aley 10 ore wide th ear of vais arm vED PROPERTY proved by two-story frame dwelling and “Terms: One-fourth cash, balance in six, twelve and eigitecn months from day of sale, or all cash at o of purchaser, whole to bear iuterest. from day of sale deterred paxuente fo be secured br deen of trunt on property soli: deposit of @100 required ‘ut time of At terms are not complied with in” ten days the trustey reserves right to resell at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser after five days notice in Evening Star. Conveyancing and rweording at pur- chauee's coat. JAMES IL SAVILLE, Trustee, 342 D otrcet northwest, DUNCANSON BROS. Auctioneers. 418, 19,20,22.24, 24.26, oh ATTORNEYS. Ee ee ea counselor at Law, ocls-Sn, Room % Corcoran’ Buiiding. VBARLES J. GOOCH. SOLICITOR OF PAT) NTS, Covhseflor-at-law and Expert, ips ‘Building Twenty-one year experience. ae (A, GQUDHICH. ATIORNEY-AT-LAW, 134 DEAR Chi Advice a 9 Lorn street, cago, a See Eighteen Ml N. Moons ¥and 4 Gunton Law building, Henidlence, 240 North Capitol street. SAMS SNES wh?9 AMUEL H. WALK! sue pontnatiae KOTARY PUBLIC, AND 3 90 La uve.. uext to City P. 0. DENTISTRY. * Simca L.SOOTT, D.D.S., street DOFLwesk Preservation of the Nabral rane mbs' ATTORNEX-AT-LAW, wecialty. RANDALL PARSONS, 408 tum STREPT 2, w., over Ballantyne's. Operative and mechanical iuloistered: Hours from se STAR PARSONY, COR. aw. specialty: alno, ¥ she et ins a tie sontethia ases on res moderate SoM: Ghauinsn, XM. TALBOIT, DENTIST, eet, reg ators Trot corner ae jeeth inacrted $7. ee ANDE STREETS No, 431 7TH tiatry in all Gets SPECIALTIES. pea a aa TR, Buneruptee sen Payatcuns avd Ditvecisrs TET: 15S NW OW wa E eS ; rieyAY pane anghias Oe EU Oy 24 F RR & WYRE nano, gUARE AND UPRIGHT Bae Py Bes ‘Ths Best in the World. ‘4 Large Assortment Constantly on Hand, at the Ht Ee $y RRS 995 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE HRS “oo? 88 EDW. F. DROOP, ft | my? id = ae S Sole Agent for Steinway & Sons’ Pianos, uckgnigg and Repairing Promptiy Attended to by Re- Eee $ $ te EB Se58 $0 Pre Mora. NO CAGH PAYMENT REQUIRED. PIANOS of the best monthly fustallmeuts of required. ORGANS! a5! ORGANS sold on monthly installments of $5. Large and varied stock to select from. Second-hand PIANOS and ORGANS at auction figures to make room. BIDNEY T. NIMMO, are ORGANS! e! as Da 433 7th streot northwest AS THE BEST TONIC. ton aug completely MALARIA, WEARNES the blood, at ll cure the worst care of, ‘Heat un the Stomach, Heartburn. etc. ws! | MELE ONLY SHOW aEDIORRE oar BLACKEN OR INJURE THE TEETH o sedentary Lives, THE LIVER AND KIDNEYS. ick vo. let and renewed cae “TE DUES NOT CAUSE Il CONSTIPATION —other Iron us Hour eects." Phevicians and tthe BEST. TRY IT. The genuiie has ‘Trade Mark and crossed wranper. ‘Lake no otlier. Mate on G. L. Wao & Bros MUSICAL HOLIDAY PRESENTS, STIEFF AND KRANICH & BAGH PIANOS, AND VA- ‘RIOUS ORGANS, GALLY'S WONDERFUL SELF-PLAYING INSTRU- WILD'S MARVELOUS PIANO DANCERS, AND OTHER MUSICAL NOVELTIES. ‘) 56 Cone eee ‘The best assortment of Musical Instruments and Ma. | @2%Im* _1456 Corcorat cane leat Goods sonerally at 109 th wtrest morthweat, UITAR, SINGING, PLANO, TAUGHT A’ twoen G und H treeta, as reasonable rates. by Prof. LOUIS ORTR) auld" BROWN CHEMICAL EDUCATIONAL. ‘This medicine. combining Iron with pme Verstable CURES DYSPEPSI ELS AND FEVER, and NEURALGIA, fod thoroueh ‘ssatmtlation with tae bleed tt ‘every part of the systen., purifies and enriches hens the muscles and ees, ahd tones Avurorates Lie PINE AEEETIZE IC Best tonic known, Aistresaing symptoms, such aa Tasting the Fi Jt is invaluable for diseases peculiar to women, andto al peractn mo ted AN UNFAILING REMEDY FOR DISEASES ur Fersoos suffering fiom the effects of overworx, nor. vou troubles, loss of apjetite or debility caperteuce wg, By ft ta EADACHE OR PRODUCE nedicines do, Itis the only preparation of Iron that causes no inja- ts recommen en dee Sa IMPURI WILL NOT it red lines on ES. LITTLE FINDING TT NEC! change the drill days will hereafter rec 4 in Calosthenica Mondays and Thureda i) Bicileutey'e Hol rau Gh conveteation syecialty, neturn ht 209 Pennsylvania avenues 427-1 MANS PRIVATE, LESBUNS AND CLASHES, SRARY TO relve her rm. 4 pm. at ZUWET. (PB" HEINER AMY ann sTULTZ & BAUER UPRIGHT AND SQUAKE PIANOS Stand unrivaled for all the fine qualities of workman- ship, tone and durability, standing solidly ia tune, and wiving unusual satisfaction, ‘We make a specialty of taking in exchange old Pianos snd particularly in xecond-hand Sq rights, giving the fullest value for them, and making Jow prices and easy paymenta a special mducement 10 prompt and reliable buyers, ‘A good stock of second-hand Pianos at low pricesand juares, for new Up- 456 C atroet north weet. years. HOMME QUI SAIT QUATKE wt quatre hommes.” Claanes in this Teniple Hotel, opp. Patent Aincludttug a weekly Fre RKS new met Address Mii: Bench con impilw cesidences. “Call after € p. mi, S11 horthwest. Verma mode MRENCH LESRONS, Fala old 7th gtreet, between K aud MLLE, V, #RUD HOMME for Ladies? reo} for Children 3: garten Srater, Cenen 63 1 ene cnay vera tieal Pupils acquite a good prouunclation aud the ba Een ofthe lenytiage in the shortest time poselble: ‘Teruue roderat is Nothing so!d but what wecan give arespousibleguar- | JanjENDS’ SELECT SCHOO! may auitee for. 1811 7 street northwoat. AN ELEMENTARY AND HIGH SCLOOL FOI BOTH — FS, Tustraction’ thorough in. Huish State. tution lant an Scionee, Trims Beye Bly opetied, offers Que advantowes for youny chile nal__ FACTORY WAREROOMS, 422 oth atrest,_| Gar dchs faruinied by weiool. Aeris Feasouable SSS = etweon 3 atid 4 7 th. ALLET. DAVIS & COS GW THOS, W. SIDWELL, Principal. erie Uetciess Sek Cte Daca ae nw and, #. Gay, Sua S11 9th Also for Burdett organs, elagant stylea, now realy, teed HARE. MADE KER BROS. N. ¥,| G.H. KUHN, Sole Agent, 407 10th street n. w. ©. SHUR admits and time: fits then tor tusiiie school. for West Point or A polls, pri ‘Ble rooms; all pupils board with, illustrated cireniars. SWITHIN © ocd Bacar sobs ron ae uced prices. Wn. EICHENBACH'S PIANO WAREROOMS. PIANOS fo antl rene at Fe & Cons workde-re nowned Pianos, ‘Tuning and repairing. Dth street, above Pa. aye. Band A. M. (Harvard Colleze Grad thirteen mules by rail fram Broad st delphia, Ss ey aud certified ex: servatory. Piano t az the New Srece& Co. PIANOS. WILCOX & WHITE AND KIMBALL CRGANS. Pianos and Organs exchanged, repaired, y. week, mont Rent avplied t¢ purchased. tuned, boxed: for rent by: di on yr I stock of Sc. Music. HENRY EVERBACH, __GENTLEMEN ME 15 my31 Managing Partner of the late fi Enxensoy, & Bavs& rm of Ellis & Co *S GOODS. ture, 1012 10th st £08 MRS. M. ST!.V! ‘Tho Custure and Development of the ral Expression of sentiment carefully t Especial attentign «iven to the cure of ‘other Vocal Difects.. Boys" aud Iain. est HOOL OF ELOCU UAGE, $2030 10 V to all to see the methud, by wh ‘only school of the iti F STREET, Bri pen EPA\ tilive examinat Pagar eaccesstly wit bya lady whos Sumrs To Onoen. 6 Shirts to Order, Laundried.. Shirts to Order, Laundried,..... 6 Very Best to Order, Laundried.. Also, a full line of Winter Underwear, Half Hos, Beasts, Se H rade. German *Rindere: f B. ELLERY, nd NOERE teae! sas Himuted, nit 1112 F street northwest, Nese keeying, Penmanship, Eu-lish. Di 1m, aL di3 JQiocrrion_PUBLT CAR vod roadiug cau receive private lessons at REBEL INSTITUTE Jvsr Recerven- ‘A Large Line of NECKWEAR, for 50¢., 7c. and @l. Full Lineof Falland Winter UNDERWEAR, at lowest Prices. Large Line of DRESS SHIRTS constantly on hand CHARLES HYATT, Proprietor, THOMPSON'S SHIRT FACTORY, 816 F street northwest, ‘opposite Patent Offion OWE: ‘books, xctually The Professor makes the Guitar ® specialty. and he has successfully taught it for 23 £. LEPRINCE, FROM PARIS, WILL Bf rentional lessons a her own aud |AN PRONUNCIATION, Privace. French th Mile. Prudhorume’s own System aud Mithode Natucells hag always been snocenat nd special drill for backward student: sing! harmony and voice cul- ', PRINCIPAL * Chass: Satur- ASHINGTON ACADEMY OF TELEG. hout wh exception, Miss «tnstructor in Loo! wd al Mathematics, strest northwest: J AND OTHERS Hicsiriuy sup ior instructioa cn the beautiful art of PRIMARY TO Howe's origina: rapid penmanship positive five per ceut the f stems have part, nat all, bis brevity. makin, 43 mouthly.with ‘bookkeeping, etc.. £6: maths, $15. Bevin at any the, HOWE'S BUSINESS SCHOOL, a2. SIT Tih street, Freuch aud omee ‘The nich Soie, actopted. div aIN 12th atroet aié-thal* Conn, uv fh Chusces Classes Kinder- ‘Gen- it any, polytechnic. to tutor gland Con- as TION AND Natu- Siammering iG-t F COMPE: vile have BALCH, ocl-Sm 7 per month. rupils (603 F st az. GRAMMAR, tieeuity- 188 FLLEN VOCKE A Stud d FAMILY SUPPLIES. tof the Leipsic Conservatory, instructs in Music, German and Elocution, 1122 19th street northwest, n-9-1m" REGULAK CLASS SESSIONS EACH evening in the week. Private Ie a specialty. All shorthand books and publications constantly on hand, and exceptional oprortunities for learning the art are offered at WASHINGTON PHONOGRAPHIC HEADQUARTERS, 997 I street northwest, nt Ses coo keep K RK THE CELEBBATED MINNESOTA PATENT PROCESS FLOUR, js without a doubt the most Beaururcz and the most Norzrzovs Flour in the world. ‘The Millers have not only the most perfect Mill, con- taining as it does all the most improved Machinery in- vented up to the present time, but they produces Flour UxsunpasseD by any mill in the world. To prove that, we would simply state thats large quantity of this magnificent Flour is shipped annually to Europeaid eaten at the principal Courts of the old world. We Gvauanree that it 1s mede from selected hard wheat grown in Minnesota and Dakota. Itis an acknowleded fact, that in this Flour a perfect separation of the gluti- nous particles of the wheat berry and x thorongh elimi- nation of all weak aud starchy matter has at last been reached, and is consequenjly more NurRrriovs, yield- ing more bread to the barrel than any other Flour, Tho best trade admits that from its bread-making qualities it ia the cheapest, aw well as the best, for either family or baker's use, aud unsurpassed by any Flour made. Every suck and every varcel is wi satisfaction, STERLING'S ST. LOUIS FANCY. One of the most beantiful Winter Wheat Patents ever offered to the trade, It is uncxcelled by any other Patent except Ceres, and will please the most exacting houss- keeper and satisfy the most fastidious epicure GILT-EDGE. 5EB E EE eR area Amagnificent Winter Wheat Patent, RELIAN Asplendid Minnesota Patent Flour, made by the cele- | =" brated Hungarian process. Itis a very cheap and bean- ‘ful Patent, within the reach of all classes, and we guarantee will give satisfaction to everyone who will GOLDEN HILL. ‘The old reliable stand-by ani the Standart family Flour of theDistrict. Itisequalin quality toa great many high priced Patent Flours, whilst it can be bought for considerable less money. We defy competitors to bring forth any Flour superior to CERES, STERLING. GILT-EDGE, HELIANCE or GOLDEN HILL, and wo fee] assured that any housekeeper who tries them once ‘will never use anything else. For sale by all grocer. Wholesale Depot, corner Istatreet and Indians avenus, tryst, sel3 CE el SS street northwest. Grea for practice. s s8Sy natu Priyetpal Bog, HE BEST AND CHEAPEST PLACE To LEARN 3 ‘rawini and painting is at the National Academy of Rg58 > Fine Arts, 13th at. and N. ¥.ave.. Yeurs of study saved. - Receptions free Wednestiay evenings at Su'clk uib-Gin yORWOOD INSTITUTE. = ASELECT BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR Ri cal. Great facilities tor Modern. larly French, Gerua: Prof. Anton Gloetzzer), A collegiate course; also Elvetive Cor <3 IAN BUSINESS COLLEGE D streets northwest, “Youn wen traffied for business Rapid writit business practice, rapid raphy, te pew ‘Admission at any time yor night, $50; th language, 1 thoroughly tauz! date of enfrans View J ryt to give eutira SANT 925 19th etreet northwest MRS. ANNA B. OGD id Instrumental Mnsic and Harmon: tontion ziven to beginners as w. advanced. 741 7th street northwest. A complete school course, Eniclish, Scientific, Ciassi- Languages, ‘particu- Art, Elocution, Bfusic (Piano, students, Preparation clas-es for Vassar and other col- | Tepes, Call at A214 14th strc mia-3m Mr. and Mrs, D. CABELL, Principals. leulations Foil corps Gf able teach PRACTICALLY iy oF ig cna, it Johns & Easton, Stenozraphers, TRAINING SCHOOL, F. J. ¥. GERMUILLER, TEACHER OF VOCAL 1 as te pupils farther for advanced CORNER | men and | 2, booker Eng! iting, Year frou | months day, | nih Hons are fol t F 110-30 Principat, Special at ses—at* '—Prof. adnate of Sorb ranch teachor, rench miviater, 1 Geet RIVATE LESSONS IN ALL GRADES OF STUDY. Toad ial. “Prepares for College, An- ail examinations, ‘oruer 4th and K streets a. w. Business, S. W. FLYNN, A. Mt Evening classes, $3 and 85a month. ‘0033. References, pe BERLITZ Scu 3ldrm ST. NW. $6 FRANKLIN ST. dey WEST AL Lest instruction to adults or children. sone thd classes. » Superior native teachers, ‘Bpecial advantages tor Tonmues. Most easy an Very reasonable, reat OOLS OF LANGUAGS3 ring to SPEAR EF Pcieat meta Tuten Private tee: WM. M. GALT & CO. | “tactors sent to Students residence, NEW TERMS BEGIN NOW. aus ‘Apbiy to PROF, X. JOLY. ™ CADEMY OF THE VisiTATION, CONNECTICUT ig a §8 5 x RTP RRR, © 8888 | ASienne end street, Wachinston for Toute Latin | HHH EE O K Fe RRR 'SSg and Little Girls —The exercises of the Academy wil be HOH EB Oo KK Eo RR — g§) resuuted September sth, 1sss. A limited number of HO ger Goo EY Eee tO 'as® | permanent and weekiy bearers wilt De received | Len. Mtueuages," vocal ‘and instrumental °mausiocpolatiscs vocal and ingtrumen jos paints EI Ae Growing, fancy work 8 Suse ds NOW READY, ee - PROFESSIONAL. BALE ALL GROCE! ‘ME, BROOKE TELLS ALL THE EVENTS OP FOS BAL At ALL GROORES, Miri RO Bininece condtcnual Ladies and aoe. — einen BU cente each, 408 L street, between éth ‘Sth : streets northwest. Setessawe WM, M. GALT 55 ‘FRASY FEET, &o—“THE WISE FOR HEALTH ON! seats soni, || Ee ail Skies wee once tna atin aren | ah ae et ees en a =~ a=". Serb Ea ‘cong unions Tngerted Sais and tor Foot Alenia. Yee, 6 aaliting. Pr | THE TRADES. fect of tae wort —— RY REWEERABE Goo axp son rrnres, 492 9th strest, Large improved machinery, new type of the latest ork for the trade, Good Work. Low Prices Pair desling. peg ee DR creamer ase CHIROPODIST ae WEE sne® sb ua cine favetne fevine Machoes at the lowest wk ny Der pi Acconpox Prsarax Art Gallery 420-1 ha the ficlane in Geel rare : horthvea. es Bros o1_| the fax Son rented with roots aa bys competent lady. nef PA’ D Beant Call oF | rs. HENRY ©, SPENCER Princip. | Saryiant” 1300015. 2d Edition. lst grams oT Sta A Chinaman weil Known ‘Wack. ington Charged With a Brutal der—The Work of Chinese Thugs, New Youx, December 93.—Tnree Chinamen, wala to be from this city, assaulted Hong Chung, a laundryman of their raco,in Newark last week, robbed him, cut him with hatchets, aad carved bim with knives, and believing him dead strung ‘him up to a rafter and left bim Ranging. Hits tand- Jord found bim, and prompt ald saved bis life. From {he description given by bim and telographed here, the poitce got on the track of the ‘of the mur- derous gung,and made nim a prisoner bere last night. He 1S w desperate ‘and the detec- Uves believe that in ulm the perpetrator of one of uréers: Inurder were similar to those attending oatrage on the Newark Chinaman From the Newark Store the desperadoes carried off $90. ‘They had not Deen at prins to conceal thelr denuty mean! evidcally Wo kill thelr victims, and thus pret ‘tae from Datrariog the, Fee long Chung gave a god description bers ud would-be murderers, and the police have found the leader of the Dand at 112 Delancey street, Where he was Tie SL a ing German girl. ‘When the police 1m the Goor the Chinaman jumped out of the window and ran down the "street. He was pursued and captured a desperate struggle, and on taken to headquarters way recognized as ‘Sing. Chinamas has a very unsavory reputation. He upeaition und in the saute capacity wits tueGealy ex] ition und in the same ity wi rotor expedition About a year on laundryman was found dead 17 #Clinlon street, with seventeen knife wounds ‘a bis back. His trunk was broken opea and the pivos sacked. The murderer was never found, Dut the police claim to have: that Tom Slog isthe man. ‘The Geeuxn wite of the china. mah was arrested, and confessed that Tom told her he had robbed and murdered » Chinese 1aun- Gryman in Newark Parties from Newark to-dey Jdentifled Tom Sing a8 one of the would-be murder. It 1 thought that Tom Sig's capture wilt Jead to the breaking up of @ band of Chinese thugs sand robbers. 3 Hy Latest Foreign News by Cable, ULADSTONE'S BIRTEDAY. Loxpow, December 29,—To-day 18 Mr. Gladstone's Seventy-fitth birthday, and the occasion ts being celebrated with great festivity at Hawardea. Birth. day greetings reach the great leader from ali parts of Ue empire. ‘The Prince of Wales has sent con- xratulations Many liberal boales take advan ‘Of the day to present “the grand old man” with ad- dresses expressive of continued confidence and pro- found adiniration. The ne' a, Without dis. UncUon of party, devote leading articles to eulogy of the great statesman, A GUNPOWDER PLOT IN BERLIN. Bunuax, December 29.—The police of Hamburg have received a letter containing threats that an attempt will be made to explode the Imperial naval observatory in that city. FRAUDS ON TRE RUSSIAN TREASCR' Sr. Perenssvae, December £9.—I:] tats coveries of fraud have been made in the treasurs, and some of the officlals have committed suicide to escape disgrace and punishment. TERRIBLE INCIDENT OF THE KAKTHQUAKE IN SPAIN, Mapaeip, December 29.—A fatal land @lip oo- curred in the mountain, near Periana. This de- stroyed many houses which stood in its path and buried forty-eight persons Of these elghteen were rescued alive, It is reported that pepe he 18 were buried beneath the ruins of the building of Albunucias. Three churches at Antiquera were left in a toltering condition. ‘The inhabitants are encamped in the flelds. Charged with Killing Her Pupil. W'!LEESBARRE, Pa., December 29.—A warrant was issued this morning for the arrest of Miss Brader, a school-teacher at Nanticoke. It 1s alleged by Patrick Shea that his son died from injuries re- celved at her hands during scuool hours recently, and ue @harges her with aggravated assault ‘and battery. Victims of Lynchers, , December 29.—The bodies of permis Parcs FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, ‘The New York Stock Market. ‘The following are the opening and3 p. m. pricey ofthe New York Stock Market to.day, a3 reported by special wire to H. H. Dodge, 539 15th street: "Nan 0. =| ‘Name. Name. Rls 434 11855) hs ie Do. 12034 12034 3... “12034 = | 8 lone eats 17K TKR yen. & I 8 -|ont & West. E.T.,Va &Ga| 3 |Pac. Mall. ETV.& Gi 5 Peo. D. & 13% Reading - Do. 5534 Rock Ish.......207 109g Hl, Cent uz 24) LB& LE& Lake St Lou. & ‘Mich.| M. K. Minn Do. The Baltimore Markets. BALTIMORE, December 29.—Vinginia sixes, consol! ested 39, do. bow threes, §2 bid tovday. BALTIMORE, Mp... December 29.—Cotton dull.-mia- aitus, 10%, Flour stesdy—Howard street and $the2.65: do. extra, 2.708.371: ‘B2aS4: do. amber, 64a9); No. 2 86. 82% hide Tastiney. Sagas” Febranry SaeslOg, Marek: 3 january, "February. acl Sateen Mays Bbasily. Goru~southers tressr, with | active demand; western higher and active: sou! ite, 48049; di wW, s0n5): western mix¢ Peon bueatee ats ‘January, 465046! Kpruary, 457146 steamer, 4 asked. Gote fran acd Biet: ther, 33836; western white, 34836: do. mixed, Bg nis.bo, Provisions: steady ata gel eS Bacon. @ firm, Mess clear ribs wi shor cise wie see ony tard rehel: Sic. Butter stesdy—wostern packed, Lis2l; creamery, 2x, Ege rm, dial. Yetegleuin homiuslly weedy — Tafinad fee quict—Bio cargous, ordinary to fair, Saal, Sune quiet aud aicady A) wot sig: coyper refed quict, 1isally. Whisky steady. 1, 119. Freiqhts to Liverpool ‘por steamer frmer_cot- Yon, 15-6id; flour, Ind: rain, Gi. Keceipte— font. $.227 Larrela: wheat, 13,000 buabela: evra. 33,000 bushels; oats, 1000 bushels. Sinpmonte—wheat, 110- 100 Lushels: corn, 8.600 bushels: rv. 9.000 biishels. Sales—whesi, 401,000 bushels; corn. 310,000 bushels, The Chicago Markew, HIOAGO, Th1,, December 29.-On “Changs, st 11-45, Pr sant Bond ‘buoyant, seiateneren ont to i Dker fork war Eawalée lower Lard auohanged. TBS weather ie cloudy aud misty pork. 12.75, ed, Ga, 6. CHICAGO, Itt, December 29.. losing prions: wheat-ecimben 74. daauary, ig, Fetyaarh Et eee Ble; May 8%, Corn—year, he: Lad Hae ig a ea re a sae min) Dall Fe Fae ‘March, yt a january, : Rebruary, Raroh, 66tis. ‘The Petroleum Varker Sones pea oo Sora jee. ru : adraaced to 15a, broke to 7334, but rallied again, At Leclock. was 706 District Government A\ ire. ‘EW SCROOL BUILDINGS, ‘The Commissioners have noiined Mr Wo. Baum, president of the board of school trustees, that a'twelve-room Dullding in norhwest Wash: MISCELLANT. Ligue? Hcenses were issued io-Jay to John A ‘Bosse and James Fortune ‘The present week bids fair to be socially the lve- Hest of the season thus far. Beginning with Miss Hoffe tea this evening, something ts booked for | Dall to-morrow, the german of the “Wednesday Club” the evening after, then New Year Das, pe ag eo EES ‘Septions of Mra Gen. ‘and Mra Secretary McCunloch, . I addition to these at- fatrs sever 's fancy dress balls have been announced, and there wil also be numerous din- ets and lunches in compiluent to several promi- ‘The ladies who will assist the Presidont at the Rew Years reception have not been s#lected yet. ‘The matcer ts tn the hands of Mrs. Mckiroy, tho Presidents sister, and Marebal McMichael. ‘The meeting Of the Literary Society at Mra Lander’s, on Saturday e: , Was quite largely attended, by both members abd invited guests, and to be an oocasion of more than orat ary interest. Seuator Hawley, the new pres deat, on assiming the duties of his office, mate Some very Teilci'ous remarks oa the excellent objects of euch organizations, and their influence Upon society at large, and especially upon (n> Tarure destiny of Washington as u ceuter of intel- lectual activities. The exercises proper vonstsind of an essay on Mustc, by Prof. Hoffman, and tho Yaterchang® of opwon upon the subject which followed, and tn whic Mr. Like, Mr. Keanan aud Prof. Poweli participated. "The company Was wir entertained with instrumental music by Miss Spofford, and sonzs by Mise Bell and Me. Lavaer, While Mr. Mosser added to the charia of the ev tng’ by affording an opportunity to inspect a por folio of attractive charens! aud peuctl skewches. The elguty-Afth virthaay of Mr. Corcoran was quietly out pleasantiy observed on Saturday last» by visits and tokens of remembrance froin many frienas. Although forbidden by his physicians to take an active in social oF other affairs, Mr. Corcoran still 0 funities, 1a spite of sme what impaired beaith and luciement weather, to gee old and endeured friends, und to still make TMany more very happy by kind messages and more substantial Of affectionate Interest, where such are nested. On Saturday he speat, as has been bis birthday usage for many years, soine Ume at the Louise Home, taking luncheon, before de withdrew, eirh the Itunates of the tusiitution, hot @ few of whom were Iricads oF Teiatives of friends of earlier yours. A very delightml dancing party was given under | the managemen* of the Ladies residing at the Hatn- titon on Saturday evening. ‘The spacious diving Foom, which wag very prettily decorated with Mags and banners, was used for danciix, while the ex- Wnsive ballway and handsome patlors afforded Staple accommodations for promenalters and those who preferred to pass the evening in pleasant con- Versation. The aumber of tuvitattons was limited, and the afar, the first of a series to be givea dui Ing the season, like those of last oughly enjorable inevers respect. AMtss Conover,of Philadelphia, 1s now the cuest of Miss Letia Johnson, daughter of Mrs Admiral Febiger. ‘Miss Wilkinson gave a billiard party at hor Was thor- father's handsome residence, on K street, on Satar- | day evening, which proved very enjoyable to those participating. After the billiard contest was o Supper was served, and, tater, dulged in. ‘Miss Bessie Hancock has her cousin, Miss Mary Cook, with her a portion 0: the season. After un absence from this country of over ftteen years, Countess Esteraazy arrived here trom Europe ‘on Saturday, with Gen. 5. S. Carrol! and Miculer, and they are now visiting Sirs. V rol Senator and Mrs Logan have now with them. their daughter, Mrs. Major Tucker, who has just arrived from Santa Fe, Where ber Husband is sta- Uoned. Sue wil retain here duriug the entire season. ‘On Saturday afternoon the pretty parlors of Mrs, E. F. Beale were enilvened by the smiling faces and Joyous hearts of a lange number of youn folks, —the occasion being the children’s fancy dress party, annotinced some time ago, hick Mrs. Beaie gave to her little friends. The St. George’s Society, the organization here composed almost entirely of native born E: men, beld {ts first sociable ons: jast.’ ‘The program for the ove: Yuoal and instru:nentat muste subsequently refreshinents were served and a gen- eral good Ume was enjoyed by all present. ‘The performance of tie Boys’ Minstrel Troup for the W. W. Kitchen Garden, took place on Sat- urday evening at Willard’s Hall. The troup com| ot young gentlemen Tevresenting U famillesot prominent society, peop.c,auvong. the being Messrs. Waite, Dahigren, Kuzzies, Emory, Nott, Fernald, Nell,” Mesiicuael and Sherrill, Notwithstanding the laclement weather, quite a large aud fushio: audience assembled vo applaud the varied program. ‘The a! amusing and successfal, and resulted Pecuniary benent to the Kitcken Garden. impromtu Africans, during the Christmas tree le vies, In aft of generosity, stripped the tree an threw ‘the bonbons and presents into the ence, which made a very laughable and lively scene. Cards for “at home” on Tuesday evening in Janu- ary have been issued by Judge and Mrs. McArthur. Admiral Stevens’ residence Will be the scene of a Driltant and bappy affair this evening. the occa- sion being a young folks party, whic: teu dered to his grandson, Mr. Stew'art Vall ‘The Wedding ceremony of Miss Kate Chamberlin, of Beloit, Wisconsin, and Mr. J. E. Gove. now This city, was quietiy performed on Saturday Bing at the residence of Col. J. H. Hartaon, on street, by the ev. Dr. Barker at St. Ps Only d few intimate friends were present at tue ceremony, after which ashurt reception was held, when the happy couple left for the east. Cards have been issued for the wedding of Miss Katy Ray and Lieut. James BD. Mann, which, » previously announced, will Cake place at churea, alt o'clock oh Une 7th prox. followed by a reception, from 1:30 ‘Ue residence of the bride's parents, Mr. A. Ross Kay. ‘The wedding of Miss Louise Hatcher and Senor Jose Coeiho Gomez, of the Brar!lian embassy, took Place on Saturday evening at Latayetie, Ind), and Wasa very pretty and happy affair. The young diplomat will shortly bring bis charming bride here, where they will reside. ‘The ladies of tae Hillman House are about to re. sume their Saturday evening soclables, which have heretofore been so popuiur. The ladies of Trinity church will give the wax- Work exhibition to-morrow evening, tustead of after New Year's, as formerly decided, Mrs Yale, the daughter of Secretary and Mrs. McCulloch, who 1s now visiting them, will remain here until bfter their reception on Saiurday eveu- ing next, fur which cards cave been issued. Mr. Corcoran has his grandson, Mr. Wm. Eustis, of Princeton College, with him for the holidays. Capt. and Mrs SS. Mills have issued cards to ther friends tor “at howe,” Monday evenings tn January. Mr. C. F. Moore has his sister and tices HL. Hinds and daughters, ot Philadelphia him at his residence on H street. Miss Anna W. Story 1s in town, on a visit to her mother. Mra. A. ¥. Keyworth entertained Archbishop Gibbons and Bishop Keane at « handsome dinner last evening, at her elegant new home on KLode Island avenue. er ueing Was in nd is Mrs. B. visiting Policeman Shariand Repentant. Policeman Shurland was at police headquarters to-day, and he stated that be went to the house of Mrs. James under the impression that he had to | make & case, no matter what was to pay, and act- Ing under that belief he did what he testified to. He talked with tears in his eyes, and said he had a! upon him, | Wire and three small children io, © gd be had not acent in the world. The charge against Officer Shuriand is using scandalous means tobtaia evidence, The Christmas entertainment of the Sunday ‘School of the First Baptist church, an 13th street, ‘Wok place tn the lecture room of ihe church one evening last week. Remarks were made by the pas- Vor Rev.J.8.Cuthdert,and Mr. Nilier, and there was. ‘Singing by the choir and the children. Refresh- ments were served, and each member of the iniant class received & cup and saucer Milled with bon- bons. Miss MacMurray was presented with & handsome remembrance by her frien.1s, Galteless Young U. %. Grant. 8 DEALINGS WITH FINANCIER WARD. U.S Grapt, jr, commonly known as “Buck,” testified Saturday tn New York in the sutt of Sena tor Chaffee against the receiver of Gra: to recover 500,90) Worth of securities found among ‘the assets ct the rm and caimed by Mr. Chaffee. ‘The witness testified that he was 4 son-in- law of Mr. Chaffee Mr. Chaffee at the time of the witness’ marriag® gave him some ‘Donds, on which he borrowed $49.00 and went to H> Intended to rerar bis father. Anam, ont tnstead, on bis return, borrowed £100,200 more. ‘This money went into tne frm of Grant & Ward, of which witness was s member. He bad charge of all Mr. Chaffee's securities, and at Ward's ‘suggestion ‘Mr. Chaffee’s' consent to a transfer of the securities of the firm, Mr. ‘ard any per promt on Mr. Chatfee’s loans Ward layed great knowi- t| churen, | SENATOR BILL'S PROSPROT OF RE-ELECTION. ‘The frienas of Senator Httll, of Colorado, here in Washington, fool very confident that he wii be re- elected Sepator. There are fifty-four republican | Members of the 1 voquirtag thus Gwenty-etght to" noatinate, denator twenty-three pledged to him, and withie the last few days. an Tepublican, elected ‘aD t has come out for Mr. Hill. This ihoreases he pum ber of his avowed friends to twenty-four, and some of the twenty-one democratic members of the | laure have deciared their purpose to vote for EQS eS ass - ~s | ‘The Society of Naturalists. TRE ANNUAL SESSION TODAY at TH ATION AL xORECM. | _ The Soctety of Naturalists of the eastern United | States, metin annua) session this morning at the ‘ational museum. The president, Prof. Hyatt, of | Me Boston Insttuute of technology, presided, and | Prot. Sedgwick Minor, of Cambridge, was the seo- | retary. ‘The following were present: Harrison Al- jen, University of Pennsyivania; Chas A. Ash- | wurner, of the state survey, Penusyivanta; Jas. B | Benedict. U.S. Mab commission; ED, Cope, Phila- de L Emeriin, Yale college; 8. Carelli Lewts, of the Aca: | euy'or Sciences, Philadelphia; WN. Martin, of te Sonos i Nilea, Masaa~ chaseus® technology; Henry ¥. Os Princetah college; BO. Shakespeare, phi 0 : Benjamin Sbatp. The following, sacuabers Roe thts city were Ward, W. i | Riley, J. Guberd 7. BH. Beau, EMiot Coues, ©. ¥. . Tuce, O. Mason, 4. & Diller, G. J. J. H. Kidter, J. B. Morioom, Geo. P. Merrill, e ie, Kichard’ Rathburn, ¢.” D, Walcott, | A. White, J. L. Wortman. | _‘The proceedings to-day were matnly the reading of papers upon inethods of work and laboratory practice. One of the objects of the meeting is to establish a bareau of information for teachers i i ag branches, The soc ‘will adjourn on Tues ay. To Catt Urow Tue PResipeNt.—Gen, Sheridan has tasued an otder to officers of the army tn this ely to assemble, in full uniform, at the command. | Ing general’s Mee, by or betore 11:90 a. m., Thur | day, January ist, 1885, whence they will proceed to the Executive Mansion to pay thelr respects to the President of the United States. ‘They will form by corps and regiments in the order given in the Army Kegister, The Courts. Pronate Covrt—Judge Coz. ‘To-day. estate ot Catherine Robinson; petition fied for ietvers and order of publication ‘directed, Will of Mattie K. Lathrop admitted to probate and record and letters issued to H. M. Baker; bond, | $1,000, Estate F.G. Seybolt; inventory returned: tate ot Mary Anu Staffen; order to pay claim. ‘Transfers of Heal Estate. Deeds tn foe have been fled as follows: Dorsey Denney to Celenia Bouldin, lot 4, section 4, Barry John Callahan to W. H. Delacy, pt. . D.B. Grofl to SD. Newoomb, lot 500, a a See ‘he Ice ih the river begins to show signs of break- tn Tubning without obstruction. — up, and vessels and steamboats are reported aB Rucext Ronsenies.—Anute Miller, 308 19th street, Teporis stolen from her house a silver plated cup, valued at $1.—Col. G. W. ¢ ‘A street south: ¢ast, reports stolen 3) pounds ot butter, valued. at $10.-—Capl. Cabell, 201 A suret southeast, reports That his Vault Was broken open on Saturday Bight abd one chicken stolen.—— Saturday or Sunday Light @ Uulef broke Into the saloon of Howard -& Whales, corner of 100 and B streets northwest, and stole a quaulity of cigars, cigarettes, meat, Pies, cakes, knives and forks, etc. A colored boy Who Was sen loafing around the place on Sunday Bas arrested by OBioer M, Hreen, Of the Hfth police station, ‘ New York. NEW YEAK PROSPRCTS. ‘The nancial ctreular of Henry Clews & Co, says: s the close of the year approaches, a qui ervative feeling maturally pervades the entire business community, and the bears, as if for @ final effort, have taken full advantage of this feeling to promote depressi: Yet the worse the closing year {s represented the More does 18S promise to brighten In compari« With surplus stocks of many Jeadtug produ.'* down to: thelr lowest level, and prices i is low, mills Warting to start and labor sock ‘ t Ntle Is pended but same Gecided turn to establish coun :nce aud cise us ® be Wc s.art uw atts the Low era of prosperity, Which, IL 2s to be hoped, cannot be far distant ‘There are already Indications of the present com— mercial reaction drawing to a close to those Dranches of Urade Drst’ experiencing it. tu the tron, coal and other mining —Industrien or : the extreme depression torowch Which they are now passing Was of much liter date than in the great cotton and woolen Indus Uies; and Is graulsying to note a much beer feelipg in the Wholesale ary goods trade, which atte? the opening of a new year Is likely’ to be come much more pronounced. Already a mora hopeful feellng is observable in That quarte: were Dusivess 18 in such shape that the middie ot t coming month will undoubtedly witness a much more active movement of goods in the channels of distribution, From all sections of tne Interior reports are of @ more encouraging na- ture. Everywhere there 18 the dispos.cion to qul- etude until after the period of annual settiewents, stock-taking and the January crop of business cm: barrassments; but there Is also a more couldent idea That If Uquidation ts compiete tn some quar- ters better Uhings are in store im othens—an opiion du which we fully concur.” ———— News Briets, Senor Suarez Guanes, consul general at New York, oMctally denies that Maximo Gomez has landed with any Hllbustering expedition on the Cuban coast. Hon, Thottias A. Hendricks has consented to de- liver the annual address before the Yale alumnt ghd crudwuting classes at the commencement, Juve 3B, 1885. Joun Kelly, the Tammany chief, still suffers from sleeplessness, but 18 thought to be improve ing. ‘Fonn R. McLean tried once more, while in New York the other day, to buy the Star of Uhat city. Robert C. Winthrop bas been more comfortatile during the past three or four days, and hopes are entertained of his recovery. Judge Lawrence granted an attachment tn New York Saturday against Brooks & Dickson, theatrl- cal managers, ina sult by the Strobridge Lito- Erapic company of Cincinnatl for $15,476.83 tor printing. M'There is sald to be danger of great loss of custte in the northwest on account of the deep snow. = — ~ Tux Gensay W AND BisMancs.—The UD eral majority ot the German retchoag having te. fused Bismarck’s request to ma an appropriation To extend the sphere of the foreign affairs depart ment the German women, to the Surprise of every one and amid the greatest enthusiasm, have oF ganized clubs in every district of the German | dominions with the purpose of securing a fund by Popular subscription, the income of which will be Sufficient to enable’ Bistaarck to carry out his plans, Fine 1s Norrouk, Va.—The fire at Norfolk, Va, early yesterday morning burned out the wooden ware works of C. W. Reid, F._A. Roth's saloon, B, A. Richardson's paint store, ‘D. W. Warren's seed Store, Thomas Dalton’s furniture place and J. i. Bighée & Co.'s grocery; aggregate losses $25,000, A_CmcaGo Evrrow TACKLES TRE GRAND JURT.— M.E. Stone, the eilitor of the Chicago Daily Newa, for referring to the grand jury in his paper tm con nection with tue late election cases as “an une Savory gang” Was sumtnoned before them on urday, Dut refused to reveal the name ot writer of ue article without an order from the | court. “The case was continued. | _ By Triruaxo with a cold, many a one allows hime self to drift into a condition favorable to the de« ¥elopment of some latent disease, which Theresfter takes full possession of the eystem. Better cure Four cold at once with Jayne's Expectorant, @ ood remedy for throat-alls aud Lung affections’ ‘Rute the MARKIED, LAYTON-MUNDELT. December 24. 1884, by Rew, Jolin Chester. pastor dtii strev: Meteypolitan, Presb j torlan church, Wi tC. na 4 EXVPON'O ANSE RE MUNDELE, both ‘of Magy? jITH—SCHREIN » In D. De. Peete a a venue chur, Me Chester, Pa, and Miss MARY K SCHREINER, of ington, D.C. CAMPPEDL On December CAMFBE: brother of the iste 2 198. ral | <Aitt Tear! Campbell are a, | gal mnerat ou Turedas. December Sth, ». | ry ca i eg, Perea th, LATS | Seni isin Bakiva aed come oO ae : | Pen eases Rams hee Re | Donoho, of the National 1 fourth sear of bet axe ‘Funeral from Locust Grove, Ma, the rexdenoe of bet con today: et lpn, inherent ot Ueawoed, XD. At $:40 am, December 26th, 10 Bre, IARC ARET LLOYD nged misty mine pea Meera! wl Miron the ‘resioet Re ae ed AQNiee att Seek pane DAVID PORTER ee Se oO 5 Sct Seine