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¥ AND EVENING AUCTION SALE OF ABLY CHRISTMAS PRESENTS, COMN A.M. AND AX 7 F. ot mvited fo attend the very valuable Ns, de. DIAMONE ERY E RINGS:AND TUNES. GLASsES, LADIES BEST HOSE Wot JOS AND GUsLARS, WADE, RS, REVC MLVERS. TOOLS NS OF ALL KINDS, AND 14000 ND NICKEL AND BUICHE KATES, SEEDS, SEFUL HOUS! be sold as, at texriin- cupid by 3. U. dacturers of "ROYAL GLU" wut B. WILLIAMS & C . Anctioneera, CLOSING SALE THREE DAYS ONLY or WARE, FREXCH MANT? I. CLOCKS, BRONZES, BRIC-A-BRAC, xe. AT OUR SALESRCOM. CORNBE TH AND PeNNSTLVANTA AVENUE, | DAILY. WALP-PAST TEX A M._AND TALE-PASs WO AND WALE-PAST SuVES PM. ergnes and © tre t Tea Sots, | ‘Urns, Turon, Saivers. W fet every uae requisite for table use ind FINE MANTEL. CLOCKS (Cathedeal Gong), | ANTIQUE AND HISTORIC STATUETIES, | In Bronze, rep ; wane, Chivalry, | 100 DOZEN ROGENS CELEURATED ENIVES, FORSS AND SPOONS, In Buckhorn, Tory. Prari aud Silver Handle sae H LADIES GOODS. | er Shik __ AUCTION SALES. TP 0o TEES SALE OF STOCKS. ber of Stuaeed De 50 SHARES a i POST COMBIN, ‘Terms cash. me 456 DUNCANSOX BuOS., auets. (yatues DOWLING, Auctioneer. = worth; ie CAPITAL STOCK OF THE A fn tege MACHINE GRAND AND IMPORTANT SALE AT AUCTION OF GENUINE DUPORTED TURKISH axp PERSIAN RUGS asp CARPRTS, Comprising Rare and Rich Selections of PERSIAN, AFGHANISTAN, DAGHISTAN, OUCHAR, GORDIES, CIRCASSIAN, ARMENIAN, KHORASSAN AND MOORISH RUGS AND CARPETS; (With many other specimens entirely new to this market) Auto, JEDAZIENE, KELIM AND BAGDAD POR-~ TIERES, ELEGANT EMBROIDERIES. Forming one of the hand-omest collections of Textiles in design and quality ever offered by us. ‘To take place at iy Salesrooms, southwest corner Pennsylvania av- | enue amd 11th stract, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, JANUARY SEVENTH, EIGHTH AND NINTH, 1885, AT ELEVEN AND THREE O'CLOCK EACH Day. On exhibition Monday and Tuesday, January 6th and etn, THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ag-tt ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE oF WORKS OF ART AT BAKLOW'S ART GALLERY, NO. 1225 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE NORTHWEST. YoN BRANDIS, MODIST. ih Lord & Taylor, New York: To. Suits made at the shortest notice, | ing Dresees, Trees aud eatiefuetion m Bridal Trousw-aus 3 Speciaits D0) Peonsylvania avenue (over M. Wiltians.) De ExCT ine rather + Dee p with sat Lelnez F a ANE LERCH, fornicriy swith M. Wiriiax. FINE MILLINERY, Tmt BEAT. DEESS TK. FUR AND T NECEWr AK . HUMPHERY, 400 TENTH STREET NORTHWEST, Makes CORSETS to crurr in eve abe fines! ime ‘Shoulder b i Childers Corsets, sivi's $1 Corset (Mise E. rns Corects, sid a $1 Coreet (Miss H.'s own wok), that for the svics is unturpeaset 8 3. B—French, German and Spanish spoken marlé ROCHON. CORCORAN BUILDING, FIRST CLASS HATE DEESSE, FROM PARIS, Patents and Five Mcdals irom Expositions of Perm, Lycusand Viewna, SD FINE HATR WORK By virtue of an onder of the Supreme Court of the Dictrint of Columbia, Lolding an Orphan's Court, I wil ator. sell at pubiie auction, at Barlow's A ‘Noo 1225 Peuneylvanin. avenue northwest uieton City, D. C.. Oil paintings, water-colare engravines, élehingn photosravures, mit sils ee.” Mauiy of the painuingsand enges 1 and valuable, ainong "which are a Dumber incayes. artists’ studies from the nude: also por. ‘son, Don King Portugal, Hons John Sherman, eet scnae i H. Suephius, Mea RK Hayes, Mrs, John Drew, Sizourngy and others: also old India China of periods, Croquet China ‘and ‘old Philsdelphia. The sais witt “ommence on MONDAY. the TWELT! DAY of JANUARY. 1884. at THREE and Etal P. M..and will continue RY at eS (Wats Cand abso ow-cane, fab wore” benches, tole. irons, stoves, ol iA wuxt-riale belonsiac to a Arwt-clase art nd also one mare, carriace. harness, business “avon, sleigh runners, &¢. all belongime to the estate djenty N: Larlow, tie well-known, art connols: Terms of sale: Cash. WILLIAM J. MILLER, a0. ‘Administrator. ‘Beal Estave Azents, 977 F atreet northwest, DESIRABLE _ BRICK sos SHERMAN & CO. ALE OF A ES? LING. SOUTHEAST CORNER OF FIRST Nip MYRTLE STREETS NORTHEAST. BY virtue of a decd of trust. dated Sey tem- D. 1879, and re fs thie aa) Liber No. 921, folio 439 et #eq., of the laud records of the District of Columbia, and et the request of “parties ‘secured thereby. we will ell, xt public in front of the se3,.on THURSDAY, the Wf DAY (Sth) of JANU AltA, A. D. 1885, at FU JCRE-M, Jot utnbered 19) fa square six hundred and keventy-five, with the Improvements thereon, i the City of Washington and District of Colutubia, te “third cash: balauee in six, twel moatin, Uae netes gore or the ferred fs to be secured on the property sold at 31 Until paid. & deposit of $100 required at ie Terme to be complied with in seven diya All conveyancing at purchensr’s cost. WiLL 4 COULTER? BG AE LEMAR, 5 ees _ THOS. 429-cokds ¥V FAL it B WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioncera, TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE IMPEOVED REAL ESTATE ON SEVENTH AND EIGHTH STREETS, ABOVE BOUNDARY. y virtue of s decree of the ccm me ARY 8+.V] i, at ONE ( al ky Oe, eEoe fea sists =) pp “| Pursiciuns avo Daveaisrs RECOMMEND BRO dR B I 4S THE BEST TONIC. Durifies and. jand ne=es, oo BE aa &o Pea AA PEE BRONCHITIS, ‘and all diseases of the LONGS AND RESPIRATORY ORGANS Copnozas Cariw is preparation containing 40 per cent of Pute Norwegian Cod Liver Oil, combined with other harmless ingredients in euch # manner as to ren- der the “OIL" aa pleasant to the taste as honey, yet ‘taining all of ite well known medicinal; increase of FLESH and WEIGHT. Itisalso an invaluable "preparation for Children re= ‘quiring the nutritive properties ef Cod Liver Oil, na ean be taken sd retained in the stomach of the most ‘delicate person, PRICE, 50 CTS. and $1. 8. B. ARCHER, Manvfscturer, Samatooa Sramras, WN, ¥. SCHELLER & STEVENS, AGEXTS, WASHINGTON, D. 0. For sale by all Drugsist, THE EVENING STAR: TTERS it the Sloss it ‘tones which have proved of the highest value in CONSUMPTION and all WASTING DISEASES, invariably producing asl-w.f.m Pe ceeemecens WASHINGTON, 2d Edition. INY.C.& StL. WAR ON THIEVES IN WEST VIRGINIA. oa cs A COLLISION IN THE Foo. SyeiNorthwest.--.- near Newark This ‘Newan, N. s., December $1.—The Washington express on the Pennsylvania rafiroad, due at New- ark at 9:02, ran into a Lehigh Valley train this morning on the Meadows, about three miles from here. | Tho rear car of thé Lebigh Valiey train was emolished and the engine of the ex- ress train was damaged. 4 brakeman on ihe former train was slight! injured and the et ot the latter had ey ieiared: fo of three passengers were alight a ‘Travel was delayed for a short time. The accident Occurred in consequence of the fog, which prevent- ed the engineer of the Pennsylvania train from seeing the Lehigh Valley train until he was too close to avoid the collision, ———— Reign of Terror at Fulton, W. Va. CITIZENS ARMED FOR THE EXPULSION OP ROBBERS. Wamriina, W. Va., December 90.—The excite. Ment at Fulton, asmall town three miles east or this city, over the recent robberies, has culminated in a display of arms that is surprising. ‘The town fs stirred as it has never been before, and day and night 18 patrolled by armed men.’ The Fulton people evidently believing it useless to rely for ald ‘On 4 poilce force that allowed thefts of $6,000,in less than a week, last night Cee a vigilance com- mittee. Every saloon and place of public resort ‘was visit and all unknown and suspicious per- sons are from the village, with the order not to return on pain of death. “six jous char- acters were found and hustled off with little cere- mony, two of them being considerably hurt. Guards were stationed at every entrance to the town with orders to shoot. Late in the night a Valuable watch }, the property of Charles was found dead from poison, ang a ‘immy” dis: covered in the yard, left no doubt that a robbery bad been planned. An old manon his way from the city to Fulton was held up by two men, and Felfeved of all his money and a gold watch. Hog and chicken thieves infest tbe rural districts and a reign of crime seems to exist. Fifty armed men were patrolling Fulton last night. The women carry revolvers, and the children itve in terror. ‘The frst thief caught will be hanged without cere- mony. An Accident tothe Washington Express Morning. St. P.M. & ML. 7 Texas Pac. . BALTIMORE, December 91.—Vincinia sizes. consoll- Axtod, 39: paat-duo coupons, 30; new ten-fortica, 32; Bow theres. 6255 bid to-day. BALTIMORE, Mu... Deoeinber 31,—Cotton dull--mia- Ging. 10%, Flour frm end sctive—Howard street and 2 f,,,1.4082.66; do, extra, "2. 00a8. 60 26: oity mills eaper, 2.4082.75: do. extra, . do. “Rio brands, 4.86a.50; Patapsoo ferally, Bem; ‘western garier: rouieea Fel, 4as6" do auiter, rm; western easier; routhern red. 84080; do, au S0a05; "No, 1 Maryland, 90:.No- 3 faaiaie, freah H january, Bligabayg. "Febru Bescasase aaa Cora mF: ‘easter and qufet: southern white, s8ia80: clo. felloy, oul weytorn toland, npot aoMuoX Drona. Quite ‘rin avd dullmeouthern, arn while: Sass: Sig: Peapaylvania” Su Nisioun. steady” and quiet. Mess 1270. Bulk Reateahoulders and clear rib sides,’ packed, ‘Gat cides, "8 Hama, ereauery. 22090, gus eatler and quict, 2). Petrolenm nominally. steedy-sreiared. Gaps Gort ssonthiern Bris6F wedtern wg, ts ated January, aoaaby. Bobruary Saad HS, As Feanar ania, Seas BTS rm, inquiry 4 choice Penusylvania and Maryland, 14.00816,60. Pro. lear ‘ri S Butter duiet-wentarns rm Bs. i Gottes duli—io nd Shyar quiet and stesdy"-A' so maict. 1Ngaltsg. “Whisky atendy, ivorpook per ateamer ateady “cotton, 15-644 hour, Hebe Seainy @pgd, Noouptanfone 2.806 barre: wheat Hoos asic core. SH. Banc ont 2600 rh ist Fe, 1,000, Dualiel ments —w 7 Bushele: corn, 202000. boshele Bunhels corn, 170,000 bunuels, The Chicago Markets, Tut, December 31—Ciosing _ prices: January, 76, February, 16 Corn—year, 3436; January, 34, or Gata iwooemiber, 247; 3 Bae eh, 11g May, 11.60, 6724: Merch, ou. Petroloum:3 arket. PITTSBURG,Decomber 30.—Crude ofl dull. heary.‘The Market opened at 73%, advanced to 74, the fell off to 7B. bot at oon advanced to Tae ‘Te-morrow belng & legal holiday, there will be no s ‘copper retined Asal 15, Freight to patreugesa Freshets in the Southwest. FLOODS IN ARKANSAS RIVERS. Lime Rock, Axx. December 31.—Telegrams from all quarters of the state record continuous rain. ‘The Arkansas river at this pont last night ‘Was ono foot ten inches below the danger line and SUII rising. All the other rivers, nortn, south and gat continued to re, and ‘addtional’ damage to fences, houses and stock are reported, as. miles o : 20: the bottom land along the rivers are'flooded. ‘The | "!—* s scat total rainfall here for December has been over six- teen Inches, two-thirds of it in the past 90 hours. Av some points the Ouchita river spreads through the bottom, a distance of ten miles. ‘Three miles north of Arkadelphia unere 1s a break over two bun- dred feet long, through which the water rushes at the rate of twenty-five miles an hour, while tere 1g another break, believed to be worse, reported half a mile further north. DAMAGE IN TEXAS. Gatvestox, Tex., December 31.—Terrife rain storms have deluged this state during the past four days, doing great damage to. rallway and other properties. Trains have been delayed and. county Gov. Cleveland’s Civil Service Letter. ‘WHAT COMMISSIONER EATON SAYS OF IT, ‘Mr. Dorman B. Eaton, president of the civil service comsission, sald in reference to the letter of Prestdent-elect Cleveland on civil service reform: ‘It seems to me plain where the new President standa, and which road he regards as the true iN NNN § RN x a: H 3°38 So coo E 3 > Sats | pe | O00, (\-[=) ree lat ad 1 8 CUBTOM TAILORING. Toads rendered impagsable owing to bridge wash- pete road to honor and duty. But will his party un- learn the lessons of 1:8 own folly, or gain wisdom from the folly of its opponents? WAIT It resist his wise leadership? Under the new elvil service law a, Tepubiican administration, wiih a inagnantmity Unprecedented in our history, hes given offici Rlees fo from 900 to 1,000 it3 political opponents Will a democratic administration have the patriot 1sm and courage needed to foliow that example? ‘These are the vital questions whitch that letter sug- ests, and which unpart to ita profound signif cance.” CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSIONER THOMAN BELIEVES that Gov. Cleveland Is ardentiy in favor of civil service reform, and Ubat under bis administration there wilt be practical reform. Mr, Thoman says the existing law has passed the experimental stage and it has been demonstrated tat Ue plan ot form is entirely practicable. He teels sure that the next administration Will make reform general and — Investigating Hog Cholera, DISCOVERY OF THE DISEASED GEKM—INOCULATION AB ‘A PREVENTATIVE MEASURE. Waesiing, W. Va., December 31.—A sertes of ex- Perimentsis now in progress, the result of which ‘will be awaited with Interest by the scleatitic as Well as the agricuitural world. The series {s trian ular, one point being at, tue Departinent of Agri Culture, another at the Johns Hopkins university, Baltimore, and the third at the office of Dr. Reeves, executive officer of the West Virginia héaith board, ‘The Drst result achieved has been the discovery that the germ of bog cholera ts a specific germ, a bactilus, and can be reproduced. "If the expert | ments verify present hopes,ogs and other ablunats may be inoculated with the Virusof cholera, and by Producing In thein the disease in a tnild torm, the Tavages by the plague in its fatal shape may be revented. Already cattle may be Inoculated tor and at 9 o'clock above zero, At above; at i below. Last eg fo Sta FLOODS IN THE sovrawest,|" = ee ae ANOTHER EARTHQUAKE IN SPMD, |webersocsecrarana™ © pn ; by apictal wire to HH Dodge, toe en Teported is = | > IN. J. Cent. — = IN. ¥, Cent, | ent parts of the country are arri day hn th 100, Balee—wheat 431,000 | exerting themselves with the | Year day, | How the lames of over three hundred ladies have ‘Rates to this city on the B and O, and vanta railroads, for round trip tickets, from March ‘8d to 7th, were: ‘a8 follows: Prom Balti from ‘Parkersburg and Wheellag: ir oWestern rates ‘will soon DS ar A committe consisting of Messra. ‘Dick- ton, lian 2 dames F. Wille and A. ~ fe rea EY Saigon ie commit ea - of stands along the avenue. Committee will also have a meeting, Representatives of military e elty. to took up quarters for tuete com Mands, These gentlemen receive aasistance as well 4s ‘social attention trom the members of the mill- \panles and thelr officers. ‘Moore, of the Light Iofantry, appesred this at the in- sugural headquarters with a mtiitary Fr he commaitiee on the distripution of tickets hela a mee ay and began the work of arta for the distrionton of flekets Will be Sent to all parts ar the country and pi: Eo aan cea e uel Frade dificult of counterfeting. COST OF THR INAGURATION, ETC. One of the members of the Inaugural committes sald this morning to @ Stan reporter: “I don’t ‘Suppose that the total cost of the inauguration ‘will be more than $40,000. Idon'tsee how we can spend any more than that, even granting that tho Acting up and decoration Of the Pension bulidi costs $90,000, there if nothing to. provide tor in ad- dition except the decoration of the streets and the fireworks.” ‘The contractor who has the work of in the steam heating apparatus in the Pension batid- Ing wiil be informed by Wie inaugural committee (hat his work can be begun at once, Gen. Melgs has stated that he would do what he could to tacil- {tate tis work, and the request to the contractor is the result. “Here's a letter from another crank,” exclaimed Chairman Berret this morning, as he was opening Ris mail, “There are lot of cranks cr) now.” NOTES, Addetachment of the Montgomery (Als.) Grays, under Capt. Amerine, has signified a desire to par- ticipate in the pageant on the 4th of March. Gen. Meigs in a letter assures the committee that the heating apparatus in the new Pension building ‘i be placed ta good oraer: ‘SOCIETY, It 1s stated that for some weeks past several prominent ladies tn Washington society have been ‘view of reforming the custom of offering punch and other intoxicat- Ing beverages to the gentlemen who call on New ind they have succeeded so well that Deen added .to the lst of this sort of temper- ance reiorm Gompact. Among the signers, it ts sald, | Sill be found a number who have never before ‘been Identiied with such an undertaking. On the other hand, there are some well-known ladies ‘Whose rich éntertatnments have become proverbial for the display and magnificence of their retresli- ment tables, who insist that tt ts not within the province of the hostess to undertake to restrain 80 | pointedly the appetites of her guests. Mrs, Lelter’s reception lasteventng wasa splendid and enjoyable affair, and gave additional evidence ‘of the growing popularity of the hostess. Another one of those delightful children’s tancy dress parties, which form a part of the program of ne winter's gayeties, was given by Mr. aud Mrs Franklin Steele last evening in honor of their young daughter, Last evening Miss Mamie White gave a handsome party at her residence, in Le Droit Park, intended to maré her formal entree into society. On Monday afternoon iast Captain and Mrs Symons gave what was intended to be a young folks party, but many of their older frieads were also present and it proved to be @ most delightful | Oceaston for all. ‘The first german of the “Wednesday Club” for this season will be given at Marin’s this evening. ‘Mrs. Morrell will be at home to-night, as usual on Wednesday evenings, at her studio, corner of New York avenue and 18th street. ‘The announcement in the papers that Mrs Mac- TESTIMONT OF LIRCT. ovY. Yestifled that on Wednesday last, having received several complaints ‘Rear M, he instructed OMcers Shurland aad Mad- the officers, and he id not tell’ these officers to ge’ a hack and Uwo girls and go to the house and that their expenses | ._ Did not direct Shurland to go tuere YWwould be to see a girl and m: told the officers that this woman was a ligh-toned woman, and he Jend siluriand his what purpose did you intend loaning Shur- land the watch and chatu?” “For him to wear,” answered Lieut. Guy, “to make him look better in ap} Fentenl as possibie, they retuned sali had suMicient evidence. About seven o'clock they Were getting ready, and he told them, You can, but don’t give yourselves away, for if you Go your wives wiit give you the devil,” dr words to ‘that effect. LIRUT. GUY CRoRsS-RXAMINRD. Cross-examined by Mr. Cantil—Had been the ‘superior of Shuriand since August. Witneas' au- thority over the men was to lay out the work for | was Lieut. John F. Guy, who 8 to the house on 16th street, et evidence to They went, they thougat they Do the best laid out the work in thts case; ake A case. On Wednesday he suggested tust he could | with 2 Knight Tempiar ‘was asked. pearanre—to iook as ” that he might gain admission ‘Ube house. Instructed him to confine hisactious to observations. When they they with a woman, Dut advised them to go Soctable; that they they would then ha Out license. Witness stated that ho With the officers at headquarters, roved of his course; that Wl refund: ‘would be ‘TESTIMONY returned he asked If had evidence, and Shurland said be had been witness did not believe him. He | tothe house in acab and appear | might get a bottle of wine, and | ea Case OF Selling liquor with- A consulted | nd they ap- | expense they Would | ied. OF FOLICRMAN MADDOX. Officer W. F. Maddox testified that on the morn- Dg of the 2th instant Lieut Guy said that e had Deen instructed by Major Dye to procure evidence inst tke house in question and break it up. (oid him to procure it best toget a gi Hi 8 cab, and asked If he thought | irl, and witness said that he | thought that it would be best. Ats o'clock he learned that Suurland was going with him. Guy told hin to make a case. fled to going to the Lieut. Guy said the Mr. Canim asked Lieut, The wittess test. house and what wasdone there. expenses would be reimbursed. him if Lieut, Guy had rebuked him for bis conduct, und witness said he did not know that be had. When questioned by Lieut. Guy the witness said ‘that when Sburiaud reported what he had done te about it, Molile Bruce was tenant said they suould say nothing more | called, but did not appear. John Rhodes, messenger of the Pollov Court, tes tifled to the evidence Shurland had given before the Police Court. ‘This closea the testimony for the pr cution. POR THE DRFENSE. Lieut. Guy was re-called, and testifled that the oMcer did not describe fully to hun what he had done in the house. Officers Kirby and Falvey testified that Shur- land dic not aamtt, Proper intercourse in the Pollce Court, having ita- ‘with the woman. jeut. Guy testified to the olficer’s good char- acter. a PTER RECESR, Lieut. Guy, Sergeants Burgess, Haney and Lom- burdy testified to the good character an'l efficiency Of the accused. OMcer Staniey and Station Keeper Wilkerson testifed tnat Lieut, Gay told Suuriand he would refund him what money was expended, SHUBLAND'S STATEMENT. OMficer Shuriand ‘ight of the 284 Lie made a statement that on the ut. Guy Said to him, “You are a ladies’ man,” and he bad a job for him; that he knew that threo girls wei re ruincd at Ube house, and he asked witness whether if he went there with any girl If we would swear to it, and be sald would, He | the mn wold witness that at Money expended would be remanded. That eve ning he offered witness his watch and chain, say- tog ‘the woman had spoken of Masonic friends He told witness also that in order to make a case | a EASTAN. Oe meen aa See Hehe SERS | services at St Mrs. L. Q. C. Lamar, wife of Senator Monday ar at Oxford, Migs es Russell Ti ‘son of Gen. W. 8. Hap. ‘died at Ci wise, 3 cocte Cuarkevil ‘yesterday. tervicw between Prinos {os ptrate rOOks an’ manager, an ossigument in New Work yestendey t@ deaee, Case emer ati oul late ston, who lost his lite with the moon, 1S among’ tho Inmates of the ‘Gutnuol McM sate, a prominent candidate tar gu nied Me a erate in Congress before the late = Gau.convention, died in San Franciago; Gresiy H bi ——_——e-——_____. Br Trreiixo with a cold, many a one Seif to drift into a condition favorable ‘velopment of some latent disease, whieh takes full possession of the system. your cold at once with Jayne's ood remedy for throat-alls and FARBAN—COCHRAN, On We 24th Tests 3. He MAHDAN to CALETE COCHRAN ee MOLAN—RIBNITZKY, On October Jnxmdris, Vas dE. MORAN of Righmena DAM. RIBNITZEY, of Washington, D.C, = Scaieceoreae DIED. COOK. Fell asleep Jenus cesuber ist, N64, SAMUEL COOK: in Wesletperenth Runeral wil take plage on . Tanuney BA, at ® py 13 rH occiock, from his late peat Danone ge "hvleadn and scqustntelaces froin Teinity (Catholle) church, Georwstowe, January lat toss, ot 9 Ooo BETA, .On Wedneeday, December Sist, 1084, SUM ¢ Funeral trou Inte residence, No. $35 K atrest Doh gt 2 Pa. Sanunry 2M, 2888. Priunds tov Vito to attend, Edward and sary E twenty-three days, Dear little bands, we love tham #0, And now they are lying under the snow= Ander the snow: cold and wi d we cannot see them or touch them to-night, They are quiet and still at last. Ab me! How busy and restions they used to be: Hat'nw they can never reach up through the anow, Dear itt hauds, we loved thes so ee ae mw Tho funeral will take place fron reidence of Ha parca, aad Ba shee aL STRA AUT rif penoaanty, ‘Wednesday, Deoumber 31. Vuneral at §:30 a in. Priday, January 2 BV 1884, JOSEPH his Inte residence, No. 13 P {ontario "e church. a fre invited to at WHEELER. Near Dorsey's lis sous residence, on Stet Atri clock p. ti. RICHARD BENS, = {he sixty-Arst year of his age. Rest, dear father, rest, Theol hast gone, bat ot forgotten; le we, your ‘mourn your loss, We hope to meot you tu heaven, BY Hus Curtoans. ‘Mr. Wheeler was a native of the . and for me nd was road. county, _UNDERTAKERS, E M. BOTELER, os. 912 Penneylvanisavenne northwest and 735 Righth, ICHARD §. CAIN, . Formerly with W. F. 2 Peixrsmrsa. CRBERIARE Me agi te sn. 1. R. W - Burm | | | — permanent. ad he mizht take a girl there, if necessary. He said he = Cattis " By virtue of a dee of trust from John F. Buck. ‘exus fever and pleuro-pnentonta, and Dr. Reeves, z Arthur had tssued cards for Tuesday evenings in s ena er UNDERTAKER AND PRACTICAL EMBALMER, Heir dvel and stieajeced us 2 hultg and wife dated Marca’ & Ist? ang recovdea| has the strongest Lopes of tesuine resuit with the ‘THE VICE PRESIDENT-ELECT APPROVES. January isan error. “She will be at home to callers | eoyrred to the lieutenant, who sade Si gp 1 Liber wid, folle 358, of the lind. reeurds of WEW MATERIALS, NOVEL PATTERNS, QUALITY | cholera. The disease ig now raging through Bel-| A telegram from Indianapolis, Ind., says: ‘The | on her regular reception day during the month, wove got them.” He denied that the hous: was oi, (622 1002 steeet northwest. “ . - k pee WARRANTED. mont county and ali Eastern Ohio, though prsctt- | attention of Mr. Hendricks was called to the letter | ‘ape ma a 2 Sa t, Mra. Clayton Mo- | RS DORH OF that It was on the nicht of the 88th, | ayy ee ee satevtember 15, 1584, — cally stamped out in del ser ; a | Commencing on Monday next Iayton Me- | but on the 281. He further sald that Lieut. du serrata ead Astox Fisners | nests thinter in plate of Andrew Latedonres wiieai | BUSINESS SUITS, TO ORDER FROM ex, ee of Fresident-elect Cleveland to George W. Curtis y Cheniical Dry Cleaning Fatsblishment, ‘No, GGG stret porthweat THIRTY YEARS” EXPEAIENC | at publle auction, iu front of the premises, on SATUI- | Michael will be at home each Monday afternoon DAY. JANUARY THIRD, AD. at HALP-PAST after three o'clock at her residence, 918 Farragut sald to him that he red what he proposed to do at yu and his course was approved. The New York Corn Market Cornered. CASSIMERE PANTS, TO ORDER, FROM85, with reference to the observance of the clvil ser- vice law provisions Gov. Hendricks satd:— RE a ee ee Ss Sasa “ee at JAS UARY TRIED, AD. New York, December 31.—The corn market oa | “Nr think thelevter 0 wise and forcible one, and 1 | SQUATe. Mr. Shuriand said he testified In the Police Court sua “ist of Mase Pleaut exept, guy the cin viva io Gatecteson as Becta ecmanes i umpettied and cornered, | approve or the senliments tuercin exprastd.” [| Mrs Senator Logan 8 expecting her charming | that, be was entertained by alady. This closed path four feet ith street road, fect DOESEIN r ER, c advance cents ei nk Gov, Clevelan Deen wi 7 % Gepth. Said property hase {eontarsof Me lot Seeks — from the close last night, with 7 cents bid und 79 | ¥ . Aecone saeaenNy tne repress | Young lady friend. Miss Andrews, of Onto, to arrive ou Tthst. road by adeythof Nr, Canill argued that the proof did not sustain extended, on which It feet 8 Inches to¥th atrect the charges, and that what was done uy the ac- nits 40 feet & a himself so ‘clearly before assuming the responsi- | to-day, and be her guest tor some weeks, Gentlerarn’s Cloth cents asked. | Wall st Dlilties ot his ofice. ‘ ef e ret 18 Still short on Decem- inches, and ad- FULL DRESS SUITS. TO ORDE, MADR AND ‘TRIMMED TN oracinal sha: case spots guaraut-ed caer I. N GOOD STYLE, FROM ber. ‘There is no excitement, and the “shorts” are SS ne ngagement of a prominent young naval of- | cused was in obedience to orders. 10.9 7th strect northwest, near l mat Temuved effectually. Prise 2180 and eiidyor | {yeti sabes of the Metropolitan Railway. company SILK LINED FROM 33) ‘suid to be pretty well covered. ‘Weather Obvervations from Balloons. gid Washington family to @ very popu- | | The case was continued in order to hear the tes. | oaw R WRIGHT, a Bad tn shees lots se follows: Oue on 3 ——— General Hazen has made a contract with Prof. | 1" Young belle, who made ber debut a couple of | timony of Mollie Bruce, tne young girl who gave UNDERTAKER axn Pumeaar Drmmovon. —- —_—__—_— Sth street cat 0 eee Lichen by at Feat 8 ies. OVERCOATS TO ORDER, ALL STYLES OF GOODS. From Wali Surcet To-day. Samuel A. King, the well-known aeronaut of Phil. | 7°" 980, will be shortiy announced, as a Ee ee Telephone call 108. New ao SSS = reineuts consist of & substantial frame dwels = ‘ Decei 4 naira ; ‘Ariingto: —_ = HOUSEFURNISHINGS. of abeut ter rooms on the tthstreet fre, "c | WHITNEY, CHINCHILLA, BEAVER, KERSEY,| Naw York, Decemberd0th,11 a.m.—Stocks opened adelphia, to make five or six balloon ascensions in| Admiral and Mrs. Case are at the mee District Government Affaire. —_—_—_—_—__ Ce betes dd Termsok wale: One-founiti cook eh eee ‘FROM @18 With great depression this morning. Lackawanna companied by thetr son. &F paid at time of sale on each lot, and the balstice iy nase genie Was the feature, na dropped from ii to, 6054 on}| the titerese of weather! smswiedge. ‘The ascen, | ‘The tamily of Senator Groome, of Md., has ar- MIBOSLLANEOUS. ____WOOD _AND_ COAL, x & STCHER, payments in one, two and three y th interest . smail Jots, but when 89 was toucl round | sions are to take place from the grounds of Girarc i " = Liquor licenses were issued to-day to Patric! a> AGERION (Ch) EATCHER ferred ‘yay ments 19 be mecurea by deed of truat on the | "NOR SEBERE COAT ANP. VESTS OF HAND: | Srrounig came out’ ‘Delaware and Hudeon fel ot College in Philadelphia, and Prot. Cleveland Abbe, | Fed at Willard’s for the season, con tPrank E Cassy and Rovere Winks ~ GiiOnGE CREVELINE orice 425 Seventh street northwest, Frerreawe: ip commeyanetaw and recording a cost as 30s SE Phosanne aaxwen, | 222 cent (9 67. The ower active, shares dcelined | of the signal service, Who as the matter in Capitol Topics. ‘The oMce ‘of the District Commissioners was | gy, lé7% at one $i eke. st x ees | of pm nt lied with | MADE IN THE MOST x 3 to 1 per cend, except Northern Paclfic, preferred, | charge, will accompany Prof. King on the first two closed at 12 o'clock to-day until Friday morning. oor: a a INTTURE, CARPETS BEDDING AND UPHOLe | in Yeu ays ihe property wilt be reold at the cost and hich Was firm at 884443934. or three ascenstons” THE POTOMAC ITEM IN THE RIVER AND HARBOR BILL | The collector's oMce Teuained Open GUrlng. te | Lee oP Cord: Oak, $7; Hickory, @A.T6. ; Steers > ne ner, reeat ae eal. SaEe ee Wecuaa UNENE es The House rivers and harbors committee expect | usual hours to-da: Coz Axp Woon. We zvarantes to meet any and all prices quoted by Le Droit Building. Son — Mailed *Later.—Western Union has soid down to 63% Four Yearw? Robberies. to have their bill ready to report on the 15th of % ai rcselty toe snes GAM end nex Gur dhckos atek alana ARTEUE A. BIRNEY, fTrastees | plication, from 54% on reports that the company intended | A statement prepared at police headquarters | January. They have not yet decided definitely | ROBBentEs RePor Wiel Acton pon tis seid = | WALTER B WILLIAMS & CO, auctions, Teducing rates to 1 per cent per word after January shows that robberies were committed by profes- Ist,and that other telegraph companies would onal thieves as follows:—For the year ending ig valued at $17— have fost Rev. J. M. Hawley, 16 $d street’ north ast, reports We received a tanwe tot of Bakery upon the sum to be asked for for the improvement Woop. "A ‘ined COL ot ad rt Ser dotwestc ae al of which we er as Lowest Oj, PENNSYLVANIA AVE, WASHINGTON, D. C of the Washington harbor (the flats), but one of — 3 1 len from hall. a coat and pair of gloves, value, | COXDE Z Meet the cut. | Officials of the companies say there | November 50th, 1880, $31 cases, ugvregating $50,000, | the members of the committee sald this morning | St! reten, SALE Of CONDEMNED | STONES 47, MARINE BS RSG lotr ovement 31 cal, rg Noteube | acetone cheteecu ue eymeis OSS | HE. Mem AR. radon us Hae iepurt | "ES aentin of eommumerel pect neo to : On WEDNESDAY “JANUARY SEVENTH, 1986 at See oth, 1882, $20,000; November uth, 1863, 203, | able sum appropriated for that purpose. a ‘HING GOODS TEN O'CLOCK A M., we shall sell at public auction a ‘T. Wasserbach, 214 A’ street northeast, reports Another Earthquake in Spain. ‘$20,000; and November $0th last, 88 ca 8, $7,500, GEO. WATTS & SON, quant ¥ of condemned articles, such #6 Cart ‘TRYING TO INDUCE MR. TAYLOR TO CONTEST. stolen from Une last night, $7.45 Worth of STEPHENSON & BRO., . Musket Slings, Bayouet Scabbards, Sw: AN ABANDONED CITY, Navat Onvers.— iets Gomi haces. F. E.Chaa-| The friends of Mr. J. D. Taylor are trying to in- | clothing. mis ‘Tthst. wharf and 12th st. and Pa ove. h st.. E doors auove Penn. ave. Bala, Ketiapeatya Havesacke tore Mapgrp, Dec. $1.—Further earthquake shocks = . me duce him to contest Mr. Warner’s seat in the next A REGO =m = ss ."Trumnpets, Bruna, Crescenta, aud Strape, Mee ee eae ee Pee TSI CoC arn | House ute wil probahuruok Qos canons | Tas Cannes ACh Mx Piame &. Waror| (gr) Woon lL Yor W ‘or A Heanxe Ox os, ete , etc. * g88, H 5 00, FRE S85 of 13,000 people, a few miles from Malaga. The | promotion; Pay Inspector F. C. Cosby detached it would probably be no Senator John Sher. | VIOLATING THR BUILDING Reovuatioxs—Iin the ° het! H oor shocks were of much violence, and many houses | from duty in the bureau of provisions and clothing, | wow probably be! eet cutee etion: Police Court, this morning, the case of Mr. Frank =, COOKING STOVE, | Walnan a TEL tasen woe HHH OO EE that had | been. Bena Gamaged ayers ate and ordered to special duty in the Navy depart. Fen ee ae ici ancy, charged JONNEON BROTHERS, *s 2 = jestroy e TOF. i. ment. viola $ SET RANGE. LaTRoBe | == = — SS HoH ‘Oo Hee Ses T fave Abandoned the city altogether. ‘They are The Be M. Tracks SLA’ ANTEE £2-CAPITAL PRIZE, 975,000.03 Unued until Saturday next. Tue tnformation TICKETS ONLY $5. SHARES IN PROPORTION. charges that. the defendant “caused to be con- ow encam} station has. ington. ‘outside the town, and the telegraph CHANGE OF SUPERINT mremoved to thie same place. A DENT.—The supervising WHARVES AND RAILROAD YARD: ‘The demand in Baltimore has been :greater than the tect n f resig- | To the Faitor of Tar Evexrva Stan: structed on premises 020 D street, a cupola and | mee = - pri Sel ete sp aes ta Oey Teen ne oS | the nictiins of tue disaster was ‘vigarousle gross | construction of tho Baltimore marine hospital, and | able paper that I heartily with Dr. Culver in| Tageot trame and combustible material, and uct MBANCH TARDS AND OFFICES: | ie oo Rerebucrrtiry that oe ee the arrange, | Shoes for Lene ae gated yesterday: Durinc tne day 1 bodies were | ME George Rrederies. che Daltimorearehitot’ and | his recent remarks on the ratiroad tracks on the | fires, ston, slate or easton,” ete eae | ments ror athe Monthivand Seme-dmnual Dravingsay | ee recovered. ‘The shocks yesterday were also felt er, has been is successor. ine of Virginia avenue and ask who had the right ———— resnarennar an Tie Leniwana State Lotery Company. aud ‘or Ladies we also make to measure a fine Hand i. cients) 1515 7th street northwast; mavcige dist control the Draveinge thenweices. and that | Stitched Shoe at $8.00. The piovisceof Malaga, aud UerousHout Great | _ ‘Tre consultation between the Secretary ot the | t grant the B. and P. company permission to run eae ene ee 140 Penusytvanis avenue morthwests | deol toorart al particaand we gibharisethe Cane | Ect Gentlemen we make to measure our celebrated | Trey occurred DeuNern the LoUryor T and 10 1h | Treasury and prominent, whisky men, which was | AcFOss Virginia avenue ipto private property, thus etae eres Aatrelipi 1112 9th street northwest; | Ports to use ths cert deate, with ras evmilesoFour nema | Waukenphast at $5.00. the morning, ‘There was further lows of life and | set for to-day, has been postpoued unit Savurday. | colpelling teams vo await the shitting ot cara to| Mary's counts, Md, on “Thursay, Noveuioer for, Corer 3d and K streets northwest ves attached, in sea aivertisenanta ¥ ty 5 s are : x cs jue ‘Fonbey!vania avenue southwest, z eT eee : F. H. WILSON, Costow Suorwaxer, | BoP". estimated that the. total number of| ARWY OnDERS.—Leave for two months is granted | Jersey avenue, which 18 rendered: simoet’ tapees, Bea. tas wes curious test of the vtec teen |, sponte ; aa = ZC 4 >, 409 7th street northwest, Washington. rsons who have been killed since Christmas 1s | 1st Lieutenant Charles b. Ewing, assistant surgeon, | ble by ang Cos iene it and the con- | the hospital, and made no statement in regard to OF NEW YORK; also, 5 fy LLA Also 28% W. Baltimore atrect, Baltimore, Ma. | 2.000, ‘The town of Albuqueros was compleieiy | U,s army. Captain Alfred C. Girard, assistant Rion the ect thee Did Caen on Pee | cheb f NO lnquest was heid und the cor- | ye uneurpammed iucilitien for the bo ok Ss SSO eO al tancl Cracker ened among WHOM | surceon, U.S. army, Is relieved from duty in the de- | SORE the, line of the. old can 7 bythe | Quer ordered the remains Vo bacurned over to tne| BURE of aukinia | snore coe Kee i= ‘Were several local officials parliment of the XiSsourl, and wil report in person | Commatsetouers. Teis to be regretted that the Cony. | i@d8 of the deceased la Mary mor SE ee Cor bake - = aay B fo the commanding general department, of the ‘ald not find out tas they aeons err ian pean ile All Quiet in Hocking Valley. east for assignment to duty. The leave of Lieuten- | power to grant such priviiceee bod peters see oe ab Sasted tie footing: atone eae te it | pivuniNous cone T PROCESS FLOUR, ‘TROUBLE FEARED TO-NIGUT. ant Charles byrne, sixth infantry, ts oxtended vwo | bur most Beautiful avenues were ruined by toe nec, cdi peti ered HE ‘Ad cinan er WODM, aither tn theenbebpegeenes 7 D A: Coucunvs; 0., December 31.—The officers of the | months. Leave for four months 18 granted Second | work of tracks. Let us hope that Congress will ao Stewart; R&, Win. P. Alla; ‘Treas, Adam L. | cndersat our factory. - ‘without = he abt the n mt Saks TITEL an j Aged LE TIMENTARY, Prtyattid tincatty Rocking Valley ral ay re ae cxoange Sepak Heutenant Vasa E, Stolbrand, thirteenth infantry. | somectlug during the coming session to relieve | Ros. * = af ‘OLEAN COAL, FULL, WEIGHT aND yaysoms, ferarriots Floar in the world : ent, PUKE MEAT. te salen everything quiet in the valley this morning, thouz! : 3 Lr ‘The Millers have vot only the moat perfee #Mill.con- Commatastonery | foruulated, Mitt wees remedies eiving it wonder: | they express the Opinion that tere Will'be some | FORMAL OFFICIAL CHaxGR was taken of the | S0utD Washington Soll epee ipremem Mageoena Encampment, No. 4, haselected om- | Prompt deliveries and prices aa low aa — fully stimulating properties: invigorating the vital Pt Hoping to hear mi Shis importa ter, I cers, for the term commencing January, 10th, 19%, faivsmee as it dors all thr most Aanpwove? Machinery in- | | tearporatnd in 1803 for 5 sears by the Legtatatnee | forces without fatiguing the digeatine onmame, Co trouble to-mght. say the demonstrations | Broosiyn navy yard by Commodore Ralph Chand- | am, respecttully, ‘A Paormary Hovoen, | Ss iollows: C.F, hamucl BeAlons He Pe ay — eibtit Gites he penance 4 + they produce Flour | fer edncational and Chart-able purposes—with a cantal T ‘ors, Yuntow and MALARIAL Fevers it isin- | last might failed to take an active form, for the | jer this forenoon. Daa ts Se eee ae ee FINANO ltuaterameiits bey ung wack Ss 0 uno ofn!—to which a reserve fund of over $590,000 fia streneth to overcame the malignant | reason i Se Rae as BL a BTU z Water Waste and Water Famine, . | Mater 3 W. Heory Kuna, Serie, Win. 'F. Allan; ‘INA TAL. spine pair | Bag sine hoes actded Fee y lead force of guards at the polnt where they expec ocal Notes. Shae billie ot Tae Evomha Sik: - Geo — we would simply rta yan overwiselmine popular vote tte franchise wae | Paris as Tor Capvaleniit au en taaces, | it matctte acer whet cae ae ‘ othe Ci Bens. ‘a. amen) Deeakr SA Di ee Conmnatica aloptes | Mee ee EB PSCR Hak co ant fi | demonstrations at tis time as an efort to keep | g:At twelve O'Clock to-night § and 5 will be struck | “ne citizens of Washington have found that your Affairs in West Washincton, $k Ses town, the miners from breaking from thelr ranks and going to work, a8 many of them have decided to do. Barly this morning several shots were fired at Happy Hollow, but without doing any damage, ‘Theonty Lottery ever voted on and indorsed by the peo pie of any State Zi never sca'ea or postpines, | ITS GRAND SINGLE NCMBEX DRAWINGS TARE Paper 1s about the best, if not the only medium, through which they can seek redress for municipal evils, There are many growls against the public ‘Tae Carist™, John Carter, allas Kroft, charged with writing licy, forfeited $30 collateral In the Pollee Court day. ‘To-day in the case ot Mary B. Dykes Buz & Co. siccme 1437 Pennsylvania Avenue (Opposite U. & Trea) SER ook plane to-day the poor ot ‘at 1 ociock, in the Curtis building. Over 400 ACADEMY. ¢ i Dal, JANUARY 13th, 1585. Veta Moxtens Daawrwa, CAPITAL PRIZE. $75,000. 100,000 Tickets at $5 each, Fractions in ifthe ia propor- tow LIsT OF PRIZES. are lice department, £c., ind perhaps ma: _— PLACE NTHIY and this was the extent of the outward demob- | prancis’ Dykes appilestion for divorce ok tne | SChoOls, police department, £c., und per ny | dren were entertained, A SPLENDID OPPORTUS TO WIN A FORTUNE. ‘stration on the part of the unlawful element. ground ‘Ge teenrtinn ‘over 11 yeara ago—Judge Cox Se ates Ee Habe! tue | XMas CHLESRaTIONS —The Presbyterian and the Derosrrs. Exonanes. Drcorrrs, FIRST GRAND. DRAWING. CLASS A. IN THE | "JV Sr, See eae day made a decree of divorce. peg Said Sag ORLEANS “TUEs | 2 BE STANDARD Shipwreck and Loss of Life. PaiLapepnta, December 81.—A dispatch from Bird's Neat, Va.. says: The bark Lena (Norwegian), from South’ América tor Philadelphia with a earzo Of sugar, Was stranded December g7th on Hog Island bar during thick weather. The vessel broke up before assistance could be rendered. * | Eight lives were lost and twosaved. The vessel and cargo are a total loss. seh Vice President of the Erie System. CwrcaGo, December 31.—The 7imes says: It ts learned Uiat the position of vice president of the Erle system, that was recently vacated by George R Blanchard, has been offered to Jos. ¥. Tucker, late traMc manager of the Illinols Central, and at resent arbitrator for a number of the western is, as Well as consultant of Judge Cooley, arbi- pator of the trunk line pool. Flight of s Detaulting Probate Judge. Warnerown, Dax.. December 31—Chatles 8 to send another growl against our ofty “water department.” Kor weeks we have been obliged to “tote” water from our ne BLOFICS 1 all rooms above, and our bat-rooms have become such nutsances ‘as to deserve condemnation by une health tors. But whut cag we do? Some- dody is to blume for waste of water, abd our au- thoriues are to blame for uot stopping this waste— expecially when thors ta.no dhngsr irom Copseing.- —__ Invanusr Cuxoxs.—The United States Treasurer to-day matled checks in payment of the interest due January 1st on registered United tates bonds = follows: a cg ie ot of 1907, ger ainount sos; bouds issued Hise arena Companion Lats hors, smnount- mounting $7,908,613, ‘Limigatioy Over THe Rormwa.t Esrare.—Mestrs, G. 1. Sheriff and A. Cc. Duubarton street M. £ chureh Suoday schools held thelr Christmas coledrauions last evening. vay caine Alexandria Affairs. Revorted for Tax EvEnmo Stan. STOPrED BY 1 Mavor.—The clay cutters em- Ployed by brick makers Degan yesterday to trench on Fairiax street, whereupon the Mayor seat the Superintendent of police to put a stop Lo Ube tres PASS On the south side of the town, the hill top Dear the Catholic Cemetery, which furmerty muce Brumtiaw, Will woon under the manip- of the “ * brick makers, L. Murray Browne, oneof the recent graduates of the law department of Howard university, is to e_ the city editor of the Washington Bee, thé col- ored organ here. insageicasts ‘Transfers of Real Estate. Deeds 1n fee have been recorded as follows: LM, Taylor, trustee, te Bridget Myers, pt. sq. E of (809; $1,175. F. A. Jackson to W. Tolson, lot 13, sq. 963, $1,900. J. B. Edmonds to Bast Washington In- Yeatment Co., lots 19 Lo 24, sq. 789, $4,255.92. W. W. Danenhower et al., trustees, to J. B. Harding, pt. 477, 80405, Chiries E Bunes to HL. J. cast pense pens comin pene ee Paivare Sroox Trxzoars Wam So 4 muta neat 2nen 239, & "S$ ST One of the most beautifn fered to the it pt Core, aud will WAT suid satisiy the ws atidious epicure GILT-EDGE Amecaiicent Winter Wiest Paros RELIANCE Patent Flour, LOUIS FANCY. Wintor Wheat Patents ev: Tail Bazza we 9 eougD, 95, $1,961.25. W. Kennan to John Miller, 536; $135. “John Sherman, trustee, to Flora, 24% Dik, 2%, Cokimblan “Helghts; «te Alice E Underwood, & 3¢ 9, do, do; $376.55. Elizabeth L. Dunn to Mary Maloney, Jot 61, Lanter Heights; $760. Rees Evans ev al Blzaveth ©, Jacodi, lot 2 sub lots, 8q. 41, (Beuil’ wn); $1,000. "W. F. — APPROXIMATION PRIZES ee 2 Avvroximaticn Brisas of eta. E bn " ruc of ali clases and we rantes will wive sitisfuction toevery one wuu wil at GOLDEN AILL da Application for rates to ¢l be the ifice of the Company In New Orleare, For turtle: unfornistion write clearly, giving full ade See Renal Fetes, Expres Money or New ork Exchanwe in Ordinary letter. Currency. sees pub sums of 88 and upwards at our M. 4. DAUPETN, ‘New Orleans, La, Make P.O. Money Orders payable and address Reg- intered Letters to NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANE, “Bonn Oars” at Forp’s.—This play, ‘senool gave a Christmas enter. Silver King.” is a dramatic story of int character, in which the wife and mother, father and husband, are pictured with the same Fealistic force with ‘which Irving gave “Kip Van ‘Winkle’ and Tennyson “Enoch Arden.” It is full Of human interest, human strength and human Weokness, ‘The husband leaves the wife for nine comes tisequal + Flours, whi ets Mt 4 oo board of ‘Thos. Dix as driver of the fiydraulion 7. Both were Fecommended quality toawreat many can be bowght fr titors to bring riot to CERES, STERLING, ANCE or GOLDEN BILL, and we that any bousekeeper who tries them once aaything els, For sale by all grocers EVERY MACHINE WARRANTED. WYCKOFF, SEAMANS & BENEDICT, 8 DROIT BUILDING. & BR BUCKELEW, Manse, N THE SUPREME COURT F THE DISTRICT Sic Rie RM S| mac cco & Eee k RB Sus]; ebay, Bicycle Chailenge. vckwHeat Suen ey tit cas at é a ot As NOW READE. Xe vices et the to ride ais- A ‘and 60 miles, tor #500 a side and Snamspion of America: i Smallepox Epidemic. — WM. M. 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