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ial ee fi THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C.. _ POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. _ AUCTION SALES. +» AUCTION SALES. NORFOLK AND FoRTRE Ss Monn MaRS Nie popular Seertoor CEONGL LEARY. tearea ty | __ F0-MORMOW. PES eos MOSBATS. Seer Da 'S Sul FR | A VOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. PAN ai pi ovine’ Panes Point Sal Cora eo wolng and returnine. Conueet ia Noricis wit Reyular sale, at anetion rooms, 11th street and Penn fen, Rteamnoat lines. Secure r ova anil sy:va ia avenuo.on SATURDAY, JANUARY THIED, and 0, Offic’ 14th and Peunsy ection of Houseboid \, embracing @ general co! oats, a is decorated Tollt Ware Crates of Crockery, Toy : 20, B A couapicte sot of Timmer Feat Que English Trivyele. in perfect order. Also, at TWELV.. O'CLOCK, ‘Horves, Carriages, Buxgics and Wagons, daL-zt ‘and Kaor b p yenue, “whi will alao check b iran private residences. “For further inf Fompany’s office, ith street wh. fephone WILLIAM P. WELCH. General Go is. er. Pande Steamet ALTER B WILLIAMS & < 0., Auctioneers. SALEOF WALNUT CHAMBER SUITES, PARLOR genera WALNUT BOOK CASE: te CH ‘LT! MANTEL AND Pit MI is, | ASY Highly CORA DEN E }. WALN i: tt » Huss. PeATane BILLOWS BnUsB ELS ALSO BRUSSELS CALPE Br ORDER OF THE On TO-MORROW | MuNING, commencing at ELEVEN 0” LOCK, within our salesroom, we sell the above collection of household furniture. ‘Terms: Caso. WALTER B, WILLIAMS & CO., ‘Auctioneers day. Wednesday and Friday 7am. a3 W “TES & WILLIAMS & Co., Auctioneers TRUSSEES' SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE ON SEVENTH AND EIGHTH SIKEETS, ABUVE BUUNDARY. virtue of a deo! of trast from John-F. Buck Mondays, Thursdays and Seturdays, at 7am. Re | ite and wife dated Maren S inte med recoil fuming Tucsdays Fridayy and Sundays touching at | #, Liter wi folio $6, of the land records of the = all River Ladines as far as Nomiui Cre, Curriomaa | ‘Courc of said Dis tiet, passed september 1B, 1B, andi Ciementa Bay. Connects with & x0. Rat | quity cause No. 2013, wubstituting arthur A. Bir Shepherds, JNO. B. PADGETT, Agent. hey as traster in place of Andr-w Lanedon, we will sell a! public auction, iu frovt of the pr-mnises, 01 SATUR. DAs. JA\UAGY THIRD, A.D. 1585, at HALP-PAsT Tavk» O'CLOCK P.M. aiVof lot 4, in J. B Haw's m of Mout. Pleasant cxeoptine only the op. Hh, atree road, by 130 fort fa Seth.” Said property his a frouta'e or 36 feet & luches cou Rhet ros Pa bento 26 feet § icles to Sih street exs"ndvi, on Which it" Fonte 40. feet. ® fmebea, aud ad- 5 rorelitan Railway Cobupany. 2°39 feria pe Sebes by 121 feet # loclies, ©. W. RIDLEY, Manaier. seit ME Yessoxr er. STEAMER W. DOKCOR AD Leaves Tth-strvet wharf daily (except Sunday) for We. Vervonat 10 c’civek aun; returaug. re 0, stibaivisie a oro The uoprovements consist of m ubstantial frame dwel- a eee sc 900 monte Cusaey Lise ee a xourer pay es ras’ IGE e. JE CUNARD STEAMSHIP COMNANY, LIMITED, TES TWiES SEW YOUR ASD LIN PAFOUIL taiLive ar Conk HaZboit ie and recording at cust If tertas of sale are not complied witht prop: rty will be resold at the cost and Yeu days t nisi of the pure Wed. Jan 7. Sc . .. Wed. Fe ie Droit Buildint. te garcox 2 aS Wed, Bets 18 isms avenue “Sierace st very lowrsten, Steer-ce ticketefrom tv- | = a Aavingo fe bent RC. Fox, SEES Queetatowm and all ther parts of Europese Ae ‘Throeh Ville of maven for Be Glaseow, =¢ py Bass & Cos sunmn fveeco. | Derosrrs. Excuaxor. Dhscousrs st eating | af Columbia Bonds tonght <5 clans of mcurttinn note open to Mesate OTIS BI (GQEsERAL TRaNsATE UsTic cour, Bersuns Now lors avo Have “2 Nore liver £008 of Mortoa LS one | Puivars Srocs Trricuara Wises BEBLAN EAT WEES 22. | WASHINGTON. BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK, BOSTON, ac. ___ RAILROADS. ALTIMORE AND O1to HAIL SPHEDULE 18 EFercT stst Leave Werk YRINCE & WHITELY, Srock Baoxzns, 4 Brostway. 7 x, 180 Fifth avenue,s New Fork, tid 1.10 pm. daily, The 9.00 | d Expres to Pittwurs an General Partns Henry H. Dodge, H_ Cruger Oakley Harry ©. Logan, Washington, D.C. Mayusrd C. Eyre. a, abd WU. 10 pan, with pine cars t above pointe William K. Travers, Special Partner. with Parlor Car.anday9 BUY AND SELL ON COMMISSION ALL CLASSES Reveiand and Detvoit, with OF RAILWAY SECURITIES. ars co Pittsbu For Baltimore on week days, 5, 6:10,6-40, 7:00, 8 10:00 a, m.: 12:10. 025. > 4S 3:00, 430.4 0G: For paltimor «a 123, 1-30, and jnute train) 10:30 pan 2 i 10:00 | $40. $b. 7:18, 24 0c pn | ‘andoah Valley railrcadand po-1ts Brauch Office—S99 Lith street (Corcoran Building.) HH. DODGE, Resident Partner, Quotations of Stocks and Bonds and information re- warding the Markets received through onr wires IN k Exchange 3025 ae Gn Metrypoutan Lrexen, 9: fey. for ston. St ‘iraue! $33) a.'m, “Gauly except Sunuay tor Predericky a.m. 4401 m. duly execpt suniey. Boi Bixerstown. 05a ms ally, except Stnday, and Tro the West daily, ¢: 0, 70a m,:.5, S: 0 4m and 2:90 nd525p. m:; we, 0:85 p. mn. 5: pam. daily. exeevt Sunday, Thuediate points, 8:25. am, acept Sunday MEDICAL, &e. TORED LY USING A BOTTTE OR Mace ba! Etats hneadi? Comoe Shull care any case or Serulnal’ Weakness, Neevous De” . Ie imparts vigor to the whole pystenk. 206 Bb sereet sonthwest, rat TEA t BEEN CONTRADICT D THAT Dr PROMTHERS Seth oldest eatablished advert acept Su 4 ie mician i this city =. suet con uote Ise Wsahinaion st = Pe nde 3 Batr et south- 630,720, and W0-c0 p.m on Sundays bo ag 8 oe ae rsinzle. Alt rrerularicies aud ova 1 E~ Hiourd, with, Aud kind, efficient nurses 101 univ desire to stay afew days reatinent, agli” Deer OR THE ACEDEST, ESTABLISHED ND only reliable Ladies’ Physician in the etty, ean bs ccuanlted daily, 327 Miseouel kvenue, first street sOUth ‘Cuuss lvaid avenue, betwoen id and 43s streets. All tj female complaints aud rikes quickly removed, Frou.oe treatment, Correspondence aud. consultations and 900m tt. 2 0, 7:30 9 and 19-99 all trains trom Washington stop at Relay Station ex. 711 foo yumods Gertz Ses hase pm aoe Jie: further mformation =ypiy st Yhe Baltimore ung {ir eity under its (UIC Ticket Office Wankingtes Station cd LSE Teupsyivania avenne, corner lth street. were onder iu be taken $00 te be checked dnd teecvedas 3 both: i the city. B. DUNHAM, General Mana r, Belsisaore CE LORD, Geni Pasiersecr Avent. 425. Srictly confidential Separate rooms Tor ladies. ‘di-lu* iE GREAT ‘PENNSYLVANTA ROUTE on uid 6 70 Tee eats ROUT! hours ted aud 6 to S p.m, DOUBLE TRACK SPLENDID SCE: STEEL kAILS” MAGNIFICEN Eywset \ crawrx > 3. Inst ve Wasiinaton, trout station, cago Limited Express tu. daly, Fast Line, th Lois, with Sleep oun Harrisburg 10 Cineinnati, and Hotel to Chinese. “Sail ¢ Fictabury ais: the West. © Pasuneton to chica, BALT:MORE AND Ber Ene. Canandsicua, We0u p.m daily. except Sati Wasnuzeto:. to hice ne Ema, at 2404 m, : For Sew York ana the East. 715, 890, 1.0) 4 m. 20 “4.00, 10.09 snd 115 nom On Sunday. 4.05, 1000 and 1215 pom. Liwited Express ur Pullaiaa: Yarior Cars. 9.40'a. in. caily, except Sunday. For Kosten without chance, 200 p uc every week-day. an Tear figatret. — His great sucee "and expersace cil Justify your waitine to consult hinon those day of dies, All female complaints quickly cured. consulted daily at 1245 ith rtseet uoriinwest: Office hows 30” Wilan reo es ELECTRIC VOLTATC BE id, who are suffering trom Nervous Debility, ty, Bud these disease of persolal nature te rand tathood uae "or ter cuneate apie, sone ade ‘MOIVS FRENCH POWDERS ¢ iE ALL rina Discos ain 44 gum. Nereos Debit, top. wi at 456 C street uortiwest Abe YE LOREST Tas REWEDY FoR La. te 9o'elvcs bin. with ladies only. jy22-8m" YEIANCES. We will send ity days" trial, to men, relief and bration to health, ¥: ELLY Cv., Marshail, Mich.” jasu-eoly nie or Brock. sia $3 all Gurough trains commect at Jer. “sof | iso ‘ctietting’ hres hese Loh Fecutrausier te Fulton stivet avowuine doucictertiage PI eT ete a ae actone S city. Fer Thiladelpiis. +13, 820 snd 11a m. 2.90, 4.00, 6. YOorand This. mn.” Gu Sunday. 400; et toa) ood BS em Dihalted Expres, Bab aa Gkuly, except cay For Baltimore. €35, 7.15, 9.40, 11.00 n. m.. 12.95, 2.00, 400, 425. 4.40, 6.00, 7.49. 10:00 ane 113 pus Gm Sencar. 240. DW in 400, 600,740, ib an 2 pm Frive Sent by inallecaled. audsanewet THY EXPERT. SPECIALISE Profession, be mckowl fche'shexpert without syerr in the wide world isthe frestment nd Cur of Private, Nervous aod Chronis Diseases Lont. Vitality, Impaired Manhood nid Abuses ema. Eladiiet Kidney aud all disease of the Upnary Craia, Tce canes Tontively cared 44g jay, No mcrensy or caustics Ws con For Pope's Creek Line, 635m. snd 440p.m. daily, (ey Welnuny aad bone A except Sunday . Giiee, Gh Cine. Rater to iesdine ph Fer Auapolis 6am. 1205 and 4. p.m daily,ex |. Nillberg st. Bal wept Suuaas ssn aLEXeS Duis AND FREDERICKSBURG RAILWAY, SE AASRIM AG SEESERME | UNDERTAKERS xcndria, 6 0 7.00, 9.25, 1 = ——— — ‘Zon 43.41% 60%, ACG ae ILS pas Ca BoMlay E, * 2oreuen, ste. h. 9 . 1.0! am. 3 6 ps ‘and 11.01 a m. daily, xerpt Suvday- ‘Washinton, 6.05, 8.00, , Sie, 7.09 and 3040p. wa. cept Monday). Ua sunday af eid 1040 Pas abd EAI ght ‘iekets and information at the office, northeast corner gf sth sere soa Tosmapiahia aver: and at the wear (Gage to destination trom betels and residences. _ 3. WOOD, General Facets Agent D RALL.WAY FURNISHING UNDERTAKER. Nos. 012 Penneylvaniaavenue northwest and 735 Eighth street southeast. h TAREE, No. 1011 tru St, N.W, fase and Gb Fras able terms,” iD R. W. Busm | { | UNDERTAKER AND PRACTICAL EMBALMER HE VIRGINIA Mi ‘THE SHORT Linz 70 TH DW C2 1th street northwest. och EXss Ws guametiots to all pot Tey N TAT, sPPt0Mas DOWLING. Anctioncer, EXTRAORDINARY SALE OF GEALSKIN SACQUES, DOLMANS, Erc. ‘Mr. Thomas Dowling has received instructions to sell by auction on 1UESDAY and WEDNESDAY, JANU- a ae Aina jewmarkets, Dolmans, oan ‘These gatmen's are consigned by an eminent Euro- poun firui-and will besold without reserve, s Omexhibition Monday, Jannary 6th, and mornings o ‘wlich will commeuceat ELE CEN O'CLOCE: ‘An nasi tant will be in attondancoto nt theve gariiente on Ladies denirous Of purchasing’ will do well to in" pect thin stock. fast FPHowAs DOWLING, Auctioncer. EXECUTORS SALE OF 4 TINE TWO-STORY AND MANSARD BRICK DWELLING, CONTAINING AEN ROOMS AND BATH ROOM, WITH MOD. CONV S, KNOWN 48 NO. 1432 8 Hi 3 of the authority vested in me by the last, Wattle Lathrop, deceased, 1 front of the preadaes, NTH DAY OF JANI tered fity-due (31), in Plereeand Ri on of square immnbertst two hundred and seven (0), with Ue Uuprovemonts thercou, Ip. the city of Vashinzton, D.C. The lot is 19 fect 7 inches front by 146 teet devp! 20 fuvt alley, aud the amprovements are in good condition. ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash, of which $100 must be paid at of sale, aud the ‘balauce in equal pay. uths, with interest, or all prefer, The deferred pay= ineuis to be secured by deed of trast on the property. sold. All couveyanctug aud recordiiur at cost of pur ehaser. If terms of sale are not complied with in seven days the property will be rescld at the cost a disk of ‘the purchaser. HENRY M. Bake jad rpoostees SALE OF STOCKS. cash, as the put att wanton Broa, auctioneers, southeast cor- ner of 9th aud D streets northwest, 90 SHAKES OF TAk CAPITAL STOCK OF THE POST COMBINATION SE\\ING MACHINE COMPANY ‘Terms cash. ARTHUR A. BIRNE’ DUNCANSON BNOS., Ancts. rues Dowzise, ‘Auctioneer, GRAND AND IMPORTAN SALE AT AUCTION OF GENUINE IMPORTED TURKISH axp PERSIAN RUGS axp CARPETS, Comprising Rare and Rick Selections of PERSIAN, AFGHANISTAN, DAGHTSTAN, OUCHAK, GORDIES, CIRCASSIAN, ARMENIAN, KHORASSAN AND MOORISH RUGS AND CARPETS; , (With many other specimens entirely new to this market) Axso, JEDAZIENE, KELIM AND BAGDAD POR- TIERES, ELEGANT EMBROIDERIES. Forming one of the handsomest collections of Textiles in design and quality ever offered by us. To take place at iny Salesrooms, southwest corner Pennsylvania ay- enue and 11th street, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, JANUARY SEVENTH, EIGHTH AND NINTH, 1895, AT ELEVEN AND H&EE O'CLOCK EACH DAY. On exhibition Monday and Tuesday, January 6th and 6th, 230-6¢ | FPP HOMAS DOWLING, Auctoncer, THOMAS DOW! IN Aw ioneer, ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF WORKS OF ART AT BARKLOW'S ART GALLERY, ‘NO. 1225 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE NORTHWEST. By virtue of an_ order of the Snpreme Court of the Dictrist of Columbia, holding an Orphan's Court. T will, aa administrator, sell at public auction, at Barlow's art mie f the painungsand engravings are old snd valuable. among ‘which are = nunuber of landscapes, artist’ from the mde: also por- faite cf William: H. Harrison, Don Mul, Kinw of ri Schurz, Alexand i B Mayes, Mrs. Jon Drew. Mrs, Sikouruey and of India China of { enods. Croquet ¢ A Vhiia te! 4 anmeuce on MUNDA RY. 1885, at evening, at the’ same Lours and place, ave been sold, ‘Aud on WeDNESDAY, TH OF JANUARY, 1685, at E ‘the unexp, lease of suid” Art Gallery, rent’ 8100 per Mouth Tease expires Ist Ausust, 1856—and also show-caws, tables, ortioliog, work beaches, tools. irons, stoves, old Mes aud materiale Deloagine to a Arst-ciace act aries, business ing to the estate of inte‘Henry N. Barlow, own art connoIs- ‘Terms of gale: Cash, WILLIAM J. “Terma of sale: asoedts Fortucal, Hous. Joby sherman, ‘H. Stepheus. Mrs, fivrnoon until all shalt CO.. Heal Patate Auwite, D2] Festrect northwest, TRUSTERS' SALE OF A DESIRABLE BRICK | DWELLING, SOUTHEAST-CORNER OF FIRST AND MYRTLE STREE(S NOK THEA! By virtue of a deed of trust, dated Xe: tem. ber, twenty-third (23d), A.D. 1879, and: corded in Liber No, 921. folio 439 vt sea., of the I Fecords of the District of Columbia aud. a! therequest of patties ‘secnred ‘thereby, "we Wwidlwll at pulle gu cou, i trout of the press en. on EHURSD th. the EIGHTH DAY (th) of JANU “RY, A.D. 1685. at FOUR. OCLOCK P.M. lot umabered 190, th square x hundred ive, with the Improventeaits thera: in hingion and District of Columnbia, ‘One-third eas: balance in six, twelve maths, the noies given tor the deferred payments to be secured on the property wold. at 6 per Gent peranmumn witil paid. A deposit of $100 required at the tine of wale. “Tecms to be complied with in seven dave" Allconveyancine at parehnnere cst. H.C. ALLEMAN, ") Trustees, '029-co&ds J O88 SHERMAN & THOS. DOWLING, Anct, ALTER B. WILLTAMS?& €O,, Auctionccrs SALE OF CO<DEM\ED | SUORTS AT. MARINE BARIACKS, On WEDNESDAg “JANUAGY SEVENTH, 1 FER OCLROR A. aE, aba all at pubic aurtiog a jane quanti y of condemned articles, wlcli 's Cartel Boxes, Musket Bayouet Scebbards, sword ei Tinverracks. Tron traes, “Trumpets, Denma, Creaceuts a Git Hoe, Sworda tons, ot ate. ‘Terms caah at Uiue of xale. By order of the Quericrmuster. aad WALT i WILLTAMB & 00., Ancts, FMOVAL—JAMES Bi Bos reinoved Ris waren orice of @ wirect and New UNDERTAKER, residence to south ik ams Atlanta Peat, SOUISVILLE PAST LINE. Daly via Ol “ ottaville fC) cinnati, Lonisvilie ands Western | 1 MED ab passin und Pane eras Sleerinme cars Washington 1 | WILLIAM F SPINDLER E wae SouTHERN stan pion’ EREMING CNDERTARER al pote So mats lee ville. Char ra Wastington via Charlotte and | Usprrraxket 13d Np Fusmean Dragetor. mts to hi street northwest. Manzasse Division Train leaves Washingson at 7.00 A. 0, ano M. daily. except Sunday Warrent. Waskin 910 A Mand INSHEIMER & En is os Tel from E.& | N. MACDANIEL, AS. Tea metion i fice, OT Pennsylvania arent F. station. ‘BSLAUGHTER, Get. Paes Agent Feet, bet. Wand T, and S151 Matrest. epll particular attention to our very complete Sot WOOD AN ‘button or pisigy abd potuted! ALE Cotures Waiters in) broad: and for old gerttemen. iton, every style te an inspection of thewe goods from that shoes. There are no better, ar Ladies’ Departuent we have the We have fast revved a lance tot of Bakers PINE WOOD. Also, fresh mined COAL of superior quai se KATED COUSEY's SHOES, yall of which wetter st lowest Sears ‘OVSIN'S FINE KID, Lution, high heel, a8 potntea fs thetlohs Gf eciemandetie- caactethunay tae COUSINS FINE KiD, comnomsence tor, eattaepective cf car slocen eamtally tnetted to COUSIN'S FINE STRAIGHT GOAT, bation, im both STEPHENSON & BRO., coti3 TINE FEBRLE, button, in common-sense mo ___ si what sntianse nate are_| and! tala sm Goes, ona Boe — este patient Coe TINE SHOES for Ladies, Misses, and Children. eaves syle ot bert suit toe CHILDEI'N AND SUSSES SPRING-WKEL sHOKSin erent variety AILof Wiican goods we wil at a very low rice We te of lt ore pica for thicm au we ua mag a ber V Yoon: JOHNSON BROTHERS, yor niokey by dollar the "name WHARVES AND RATLEOAD YARD: —" SAS Hib and ui Meet, ‘Twoifth and Water stvets avathwest, = > BRANCH YARDS AND OFFICES: Skares Skarea All Kinds. from %5e. up. Sleigh Bells, ali size, Pocket Kuives and Scissors, Also, fine stock of Hodgens’ Ta“e Knives. G. HARTIG & 805, 1502 Fatrset northwest 25 7th street northwest; 40 Yensylvania avers northwest: 2012 Sth street northwents Corner dd aac K streets rorthwest; BT Lenneyivania avenne souzh west. Furr farting. Sononne | Scuoo, Sure _ Nenoor Surrs- COAL MEL TTNES TSdG CUE TAR PEON PME pipe teheat” Site ave Poa lone pan Mia Seal oaty io best qualities of ANTHRACITE and | Se $5 Up. oye Single Jockos $105 Gand. Kinds of WOOD, cither in the stick or prepared to at our factory. sepld T. Kees, TAILOR, G. ¢ No. 414 Ninth Street Northwest, Pow Axo ‘Those who may wish to purchase, eithor aga dell- cious beverae or for medicinal purposes, an UNADUL- TERALED WHISKY, are invited to make a trial of tae celeurated brand. Isviconsriva. HOB Br Bit, gem pee, THT pen vs Meee PE ‘YwwW fH E Proved to be free from Fusil oil, and indsed of any of ‘the modern ingredients which are usfd toxivea fietl- tious age and flavor to this popular drinic FOR BALE BY WASHINGTON, D. C. . H. &. H.W. CATHERWOOD, YFHILADELPHIA | CONSTIPATION—other iron Paysictaxs aND Davearsrs RECOMMEND a ch it = and invworster the stent Se Berwil cure the worst cans oe Femovine all w distrgmtigapytomn oh sa Testing the Foo Balch Heat fn the Stomach, THE ONLY TKO} IGINE THAT WILL NOT BLACKEN OR INJURE THE TEETH. ail persova who iid setentar? ives A son who ied sedeat apnea ANTCNFAILING NEMEBY YOR DISEASES oF THE LIVER AND KIDNEYS. ra Torun: sutferme hoa the effects of o ner. ‘ SY" DOES NOT CAUSE HEADACHE OR PRODUGR medicines do. It is the only, preparation of Iron that Drugeists cnines ann recommnand 1 seek THY Er he genuine has ‘Trade Mark and crossed red lines on wrapper. ‘Take no other, | Made. amy "BROWN CHEMICAL CO,, Baltimore, Ma. (0) ODROLENE iy Is an Invaluable Remedy for A & AAA i COUGHS, COLDS, CONSUMPTION, BRONCHITIS, and all diseases of the LUNGS AND RESPIRATORY ORGANS Copzorxxr Craw is a preparation containing 40 per cent of Pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil, combined with other harniless ingredient in such a manner as to ren- der the "O11," as pleasant to the taste as honey, yet ro- taining all of ita well known medicinal propertios which have proved of the hichest value in CONSUMPTION and all WASTING DIS.-ASES, invariably producing increase of FLESH and WEIGHT. Itisalso an invaluable 'preparation for Children re- quiring the nutritive properties of Cod Liver Oil, as it can be taken and retained in the stomach of the most delicate person, PRICE, 50 CTS, and $1. 8. B. ARCHER, Manufacturer, Bamatoca Bratxos, N. ¥. BCHELLER & STEVENS, AGENTS, WASHINGTON, D. 0. For sa by all Druggist a3i-w.f.m goo 00 Eon coooLnt £ G.¢ 68 EL. fb, co OO LLLL ELLL > THE A 1 L 00, RRR [ Ak tf eo RR g AA OL OO ERR £ ASA OL 00 RB » v £224 U tun 00 £ ET CSTOM TAILORING. ‘NEW MATERIALS, NOVEL, PATTERNS, QUALITY "WARRANTED. BUSINESS SUITS, TO ORDER FROM $20. CASSIMEKE PANTS, TO ORDER, FHOM85, DOESKIN PANTS, ‘(0 ORDER, FROM 88. TO ORDER, MADE FULL _DRESS SUITS, AND ‘TRIMMED IN . STYLE, FROM Rua eas. © OVERCOATS TO ORDER, ALL STYLES OF GOODS. WHITNEY, CHINCHILLA, BEAVER, KERSEY, FROM 813, PRINCE ALBERT COAT AND, VESTS, OF HAND- SOME DIAGONAL OF CORKSCREW, MADE IN THE MOST ¥ASHIONABLE MANNER. Samples and Self-measurement Rules Mailed on Ap- plication. 617 PENNSYLVANIA AVE, WASHINGTON, D. C 60 Tur Sraxpanv RRR FER 3M MM ROR EK MM RRR ER MMM RR E MM RR ERE MM TTT T 7 Hs T TTT ¥ ¥ PPP By eS pe. Ly YY bpp 7 y T 5 A wow we, RRR, Wwww Kk ROR WWWww i ERE, WwWw ROR wow k RR BEST IN THE WORLD. EVERY MACHINE WARRANTED. WYCKOFF, SEAMANS & BENEDICT, LE DROIT BUILDING. 418-8 J. R. BUCKELEW, Manager. Haw Tors AND LITTLE MONEY MAKE THIS A GOOD YEAR TO BUY $3 OO TTTT HNN N Qo i Oo ETH HT Ne SoS $0 baathd & HTH PATE oo cco iuu‘oo $ H HUN BN Oder BUT EXTREMELY HARD on RELIALE CLOTHING DEALERS, ‘Wo have made prices to meet the times, so that none may deny themselves a Winter Bult or an Overcoat. ‘You know we mean what we say, A. $10.00 Suit at $5.50. A812.00 Suit at 06.25. A 813.00 Suit at 87.50, A.815.00 Suit at $8.75. An $18.00 Suit at $10.00, Overcoats at $4, $5, $6. 87, and upwards to $90, that are worth 50 per cent more than we are asking. Bos's Bult at $8.25, $3.76, $4.60, and upward. ‘Children’s Suits at frou $2.50 upward that are worth double. Boys" and Ubildren's Overcoats from 82.00 upward. 2.000 pairs Pants, from $1.00 up to $6.00, that are worth 50 per cent more, LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING CO., q, ®O8NER SEVENTH AND G STREETS “THE CONCORD HARNESS” THE CONCORD COLLAR. ss Coupe, Carriage, Road, ‘Team and Express Harness aa LUTZ& BRO, (1) Pennaylvania Avenua, A Adjoining Netional Hotel, Sa-HORSE BLANKETS and CABBIAGE ROBE sia ‘Great variety at very low orice ont 2d Edition Ll fngans ofS Western Union Economtzing, New YoRx, January 2—The secretary ‘Western Union ‘said that whe Sono eae sea he gene eral offices in thts city to the extent of ‘With the services of some dozen clerks Gucing the salaries of some others. Tne number or and the rates of wi ihetrnae ert ant ret nae a were ‘no further than may occur, he said, at we end of any month. European Events of Interest. BRITISH CABINET COUNCIL.—MR. GLADSTONE TLL. Lotpox, January %—A meeting of the cabinet council wilt be held to-day to consider foreign colonial at questions, ‘Mr. Gladstone 13 suffering from indisposition. REINFORCING ADMIRAL COUKBET. Pants, January 2.—Four men-ol-war have been Ordered 'to prucced W Cuinese waters to reinforce Adiniral Courbet’s squadron. pl aon Lisle Funeral of Mr. Hussell Hancock. Sr. Lovis, January 2—General W. 8. Hancock, Accompanied uy Lieutenant Barber and Mr. Nich: Olas Gwynne, father of Mrs, Russell Hancock, ar Tived here this morning. ‘The body of Russell Han- cock had ulready “arrived, and was at the Southern hovel. At 1:30 p.m. tne body was taken to the Church of tne Messiah (Unitarian) where the Tuneral ceremonies were conducted by the ev. Dr. Eliot, chahcelior of Washingvon uni- Yersity, after walch the funeral proceeded Yo Beiletontaine cemetery, where the remains Were placedin the fully ‘Vault. Gen. Hancoc. Showed very plainly the suffering he lias under- gone since the news of itis Son’s death reached nim. 4urs Hancock was oo ill to make the journey Irom ‘New York. ‘There were eight pall-bearers, personal friends of deveased in this city. Geu. Hancock will prob- ably return to New York to-uigat disutbits ‘The Phillipw Medal for G. W. Curtin. Bosrox, January 2—An order has been given for ‘Agold medal, upon one side of which will appear a iedallion of Wendell Phlilips, wit Uhe dates of his, Dirth and death, and on Lhe reverse side the Seal of Boston, wo be presented to George Wililama Curtis, for his memorable eulogy upon sir. Phillips, deliv ered in this city in Aprii last. Mr. Curtis nas been advised of is action, and has acknowiedyed We Tecelpt of the communication in a touching and characteristic note. A Reign of ‘Terror on a Street Car. Curcago, January 2.—Three pickpockets boarded & Madiaun street car at 10 Oclock Wednesday night. As the car approached Ashland avenue one ‘Was detected in the act of appropriatiag the goid wWaten of James Hough. Word was passed among: the fs ANd un attempt Made Lo arrest We Uuler, Dut tue gauy pulled revolvers and opened a Promiscuous tire, to the great terror of the pussen- ers. Noone was injured, but the thieves escaped. Frank Willlams, ulleged to be une of the gang, ‘Was captured to-da: ‘Telegraphic Briefy. A proposition was presented in the New York produce exchange to the grain trade this morning Uhat the members be charged for seats in the “cali? room. An ulmost ubammous vote Was Cast against | {We proposition. AUa dance near Batch town, Calhoun county, Ill, Christmas eve, Rube Murrel, becouing mad with | Jewiousy, procured a shotgun aud fired both barrels into the party. Seven persuus were wounded, two fataliy. ‘The inurderer fled. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. * The New York Stock Market. ‘The following are the opening and p. m. prices of the New York Stock Market to-day, a3 reported by special wire to H. H. Dodge, 539 15th street: Do. ist pret. Do. 24 pret. CB. & COG Col. Coal... +] Do. pret... Del. & lohio & Miss. D. 894; Oregon Trans, De { 8\ Ont & West, EB 33) 34 'Pac. Mall, E Eni <a g cP aa mare 83% Fe The Haltimore Markets, BALTIMORE, January 2.—Virginia sixes, consoll- dated. 37; past-due coupons, 30}; new ten-forties, 31; | Hew threes, 50 bid to-day, BALTIMORE, Mp., January 2.—Cotton quis dling, 104ai0%.” Flour steady and firm—How: and Western super, 2.40az.03; do, ext 0, family, "3.030480; city mili wapers 3403 Sxira'3.Wias.30; do. Rio brands, "4'36n4.$0¢ Tusapace family, ‘5125: do. superlative patent, 6.60, Wheat— southern firm; western firmer and Igher; red, 8056: do. amber, 9Ua¥2; No. 1 Maryland, 90° No. 2 western winter, re B5igat5 54; February, 804087; ‘southern dull and easy und yellow, 48:49: wentern mixed, spot, 41347", Jaue nary, 4631465: Februnry, 45%, ats qulet and easy— southern. Siai6: western whit, ifa35, do. mized, S033, ivabs for good to prime. sylvania and Maryinnd, 15,00019.50. Provinions dull, Mess pork, 1279. Bulle mests—shoulders and clear rib. sides, packed, G87 F Bacon—shoulders, 73: clear rib sides, 8%. Haass, 1%: Lard—refitied, Butter’ quiet—frestt western, 20022 Exo stewly, 37a, fresh: 1.03aL 0 tor Aimed. “Petroleum ‘firm—retined, 747%. Cotfee du Kio cargoes. ordinary to fair, 314294" Susur dul A soft, 3%: copper refined quiet. Whisky steady 1.18a1.19, “Freightu to Liverpool per steamer quict cotton, 15-64; flower, Inéd: wraii, Gud. Hecripta— | flour, 3.880 barrels; wheat, 32,000 busheis: corn 83,000 Dashels; oats, 3 £00 vusheis.” Shapments—wient, 26,000 bushels: cori, 51,010 Duslicls, Salee—wheat 630,000 bushels cora, 170,6u0 bushels. ‘The Chicas Markets. j 2.—Closing rice ‘0; March. 7 fig: Maven, 11 February, G60; March, 6.90, ‘The Pecroteam ¥ arket. CLEVELAND, O.. Jannary 2—Petroleum unchanged. Standard white, 110 deg. test, 7. PITTSBURG, January 2—The oll market developed a stronger feeling this morning, Gpeniog price was 74%, when it dropped to 7434, tadvanced to 75%, and thei ed to ‘THE FINANCIAL QUESTION A TROUBLESOME ONE. Representative Buckner, of Missouri, mn conver sation with a Star reporter to-day, denied the pub- Ushed report that he had expressed the belief to Heeretany. Meculoch that his. bil to. stop as | cotnage of silver for three years would pass the House this session. Mr, Buckner says lie does not think the Dill can be got before he House this ses. sion. He added that the only legisiation in that direction which he has any hope of scelng passed by tals Congress” 13. an act to vest tne President with discretion ‘to limit the silver coinage, should he deem such a Polley wise, Mr. Buckner says the financial ques- Won is going to be a most troublesome one for the incoming democratic administration. He believes that nothing can stop a pretty rapid retirement ot national bank circulation, and he says the United States cannot bear the burden alone of maintain- ing the bl-metaliie standard successfully, ind that soinething must be done to arouse the bi-metallists of Europe to action. Hesays there Is a sentiment in favor of sliver in Germany and France strong enough to bring these nations into concert of ac- tion with this government, it the proper means ‘Were taken to accomplish 1t. * AGAINST THE SPANISH TREATY. A citeular letter signed by a large number of the merchants of New York city has been sent to each one of the United States Senators protesting inst the action taken recently by the chamber ‘commerce, of that city, in regard to the Spanish treaty. ‘That chamber tok action adverse to the ratification of the treaty. ‘The merchants who sign Ue circular protest that that action does not Tepresent the sentiment of the business men of that city; that they are in favor of the ratifation of the treaty, on the ground that it would tend to prevent legislative tinkering with the tariff. Among the White House callers to-day were Sec- returies Teller, Lincoln and Chandler, Senators a ‘THE SWAIM COURT. Continued from the First Edition. Gen. Swaim admitted in answer to Mr. Chand- Jer’s question that following the date ot the ac- ‘count mentioned he had made drafts on Bateman € Co. amounting to $4,888 These drafts were made subsequently to the date of the “due bilL” He was asked if he would state to the court that he honestly Delieves that Bate man € Co. owe him He re pled that he believes that Bateman & Ca wrer wo further aguitiey sad ice toought that r the “ane ‘Ui a wo. Bright | and expressing the Would make up the losses they had susiained the Ivanhoe and other transacuons. He What other losses were referred letter. Ae replied that these were Bir. Bateman knew about and added: “1 aiso knew Of another toss that T didn’t care to ‘Uat connection, It has nouning to do with case,” Increave Public Dept, ‘The public debt statement issued to-day shows DET LO DE... eeensen oe Decrease of debi since June 90, 1883. Cash in the Treasury....... Gold certificates outstanding. Silver cerutleates Ceruitcates of deposit Refunding ceruneates Legal teuders Fractions! currency AVallablecash.. WHAT SECRETARY M'CULLOCH SAYS OF IT—OWING TO TH GENERAL DEPRESSION OF BUSINESS INTERESTS— CONGRESSIONAL OPINIONS. ‘The showing of the Treasury statement that there has been a Slight increase of the pubilc debt, during the month of Deceiver 1s discussed With ‘some interest by financiers. Secretary AicCulloch says it fs due not so much to any unusual expenditures during the month as to the fact that there has Deen a Great faliing off in the receipts. For the past two months the Treasury, he says, has been feeling the effect of the general depression of business all over the country and tne receipts on revenues have generally decreased. Meanwhile he says the expen- divures have kept up to the top noich, those for Peuslons slightly increasing. He says, however, {hat (he indications are that the statement tor January will show a dluninution of the pablic debt gala. Reee MB. HOLMAN SAYS this shortage in the revenuesof the country 1s a thing to be expected from Ume to time now, and 13 hota bad thing. “There is an exaggerated idea,” he says, “of the resources of the government, and thts evidence that the revenues are not inex haust- Able Will have a good effect. It shows that the present lavish expenditures must be curtailed, and dam iu favor orany redliction of tue revenue that Will enforce econoiny in pubic expenditures.” MR. BLAND THINKS that a decrease in the revenue might be expected from the fact that the people in this country are hot buying as much as they were. ‘They are econ- omizing owing to the hard nd the imports are consequently falling off, Mi. BUCKNER’S VIEW. Mr. Buckner says he thinks the same falling off of revenue—which means a falling off in bustness— wulcontinue all winter. “The sume depression,” he says, “exists all over the world; al! nations are suffering from it, and it must b: the result of a. common cause. “There can ve Dut one common cause, and that ts the scarcity of gold. The gold Of the World 1s belng used up.” MESSRS. ELLIS AND RYAN ON THE DEPRESSION, Mr. Ellis says the present awful period of depres sion the country 4s golug through 1s more than he can account for. The people are not buying—they are not eating as much or buying as many clothes, because they can't afford it, and the revenues of Uke country, both internal and from customs, must diminish, the latter tnore partiewiariy. Ifthe French and Chinese Ww gel to fzhting i earnest It would do us some good, he thought, Mr. Ryan, of Kabsas, thought the people were becoming economical owing Wo business depression, and we Would finally have to get a war on our hands before long 0 clear away the depression. ‘The Case of Sergeant Haltnorth, HAZES'S COMMUNICATION LAID BEFORE THE SECRETARY OP WAR TO-DAY. ‘The communication from Gen. Hazen requesting that a court martial for the trial of Sergeant Hait- north for rifling Lieut. Greely’s private papers be ordered by the War department, was laid before the Secretary of War to-day. A prominent War department official sald to a Stax reporter to-day that Gen. Hazen 1s mistaken in thinking that he (Hazen) Is not vested with power to adequately punish the crime with which Sergeant Haltnorth 1s charged. ‘The accused is re- garded rather a3 a clerk than as a soldier, and cer- 1s distnissal from the service at this time, a. Hazen 1s able vo effect by recommend- ing it, 15 sufficient punishment. ‘The formality of a court marual, he stated, 1s not necessary. Local Notes, Rev. C. D. Andrews, of Christ Church, navy yard, poken of as successor to the Rev. Dr. Paret, ‘The Wansfers of real estate placed on record during the year 1834 were 3,690, only 76 more than the year ‘betore. ‘There Were 2.817 relating 10 Washington elty property, 67 to county property, and 158 to Georgetown property. He wil of Ue tate Willa allddleton, partially proven to-day, leaves hls property to his. z shtaiiat it Ndad The Courts, PROBATE Covkt—Judge Coz. To-day, estate of John Taylor; answer of admin- istrator filed with affidavits, “Estate of Wa. H. Betis; order directing register to turn over certain personal effects received trom W. E. Shaffer to the ininistratrix. Will of Esther Ann Stott filed by ‘7. Browning (named as executor) with petition for probate, proved by two Witnesses, and order of publication. Estate of Joseph Burnham, peu- Ucn of administrator ‘to compromise ” claim Med apd granted. Estate of Thomas Evans; peu- Uon of A. B. Graham for authority to sell securities granted. Willof Wim. Middietou Med with codicil Ge: And petition for letters; will proved by two WiL- | Estate of Sara A. and codieH fully proven. Copeland; renunctation of Virgiata P. Copeland | tiled and letters granted E. B. “day; bond $5,000. | Estate of Daniel Green; order granting letters to Juhu Green, bond 2409." Estate of Aun E. ‘thomas; letters of administration © ta, fssued to W. C. Barrett, bond $1,000. ——____ Fire in a B. & O. Tunnel. NEWARK, O., January 2—A fire company has been called to the Bristol tunnel, on the Baltimore and Obio railroad, waica i3 on"fre. AML through trains have been stopped for the present, Governor Cleveland's Reception. VISITORS COMe IN THRONGS TO WISH HIM “a HAPPY NEW YEAR.” ‘There was a very brilliant scene at Gov. Clevo- land’s reception at the executive chamber in the capitol at Aibany, Thursday afternoon. The gov- ernor’s staff assisted at the reception, and brought all their medals, ribbons, badges, gold lace and swords with them. ‘The, great, room never looked So gay since the day’ of the governor's Installation, and the polished brass of the. big fre-piace was quite throwa tn the shade by the more brilliant polish of the officers’ arms. Every part of the vast eapttol building was thronged with visitors. The crowd that flowed jut Ube ante-room as soon as the boy threw open Ine door Was composed almost entirely of wien. ‘The aldes-de-camp formed them in line and marched the Visitors into’ Gov. Cieveland’s presence. ‘The governor took his stand in frontof his big desk, and &S the visitors flied by Col. Uttley, of Butfalo, introduced each one. A grasp of the hand, a tew words of congratulation, and the visitor on through the governor's private office and thence out Into Uke Corridor again. So Lhe performance was Kept Up for LWo hours, with very slight Inter- mission In the stream of callers. Adjutant General Farnsworth flanked Ube governor on one side, on the other Brig. Gen. Horatio ©. King stood’ and poured words of consolation into the Prealdent- elects ear. Every class met in the governor's room the day aud all were resid alike, ‘There were tolteribg old men who had traveled long dis- tances W meet Lhe governor and fresif young fel- lows Who Just dropped ia on their round of E 8 e Cullom and Van Wyck, Representatives Bisbee and ‘Hatch, and ex-Secretaty Windom. ‘Tus New Post Oreice Orrictats—Mr. W. B. ‘Thompson, the newly appointed Second Assistant Postmaster General, assumed his new duties to- day. Col John Jameson also beran to discharge the@utles ‘of superintendent of the ratiway mall servi ‘Tum Nava, Acapeuy Discnanors—The Secre- tary of the Navy has received a report from Capt. ‘Ramsay, the commandant of the Annapolis naval academy, giving a detafled statement of the dls- charges dt the made necessary on the 81st St December by the eral order of tie A7eh Inst. ‘There were arges Tanging from & ‘Protessor of mathematics to laborers. District Government Afiairs, ‘MISCELLANY. ‘The number of bodies disinterred from Holmead 4 Durled in Graceland cemetery Seeds, a ean in Rock G Sematary. a ie61 hore wero disinterred trom said ‘from Holmead cemetery. © One old “fellow ‘tried “to make a speech, and ‘stepping back | Deyau, in stentoniat tones: “Sf, You are the and only demo- cratic"——but_ an orderly abruptly cut him off and bis valuable utterances we.e lost to the world. A doUug mother insisted that the Presi- dentelect should Kiss her baby, and every other ‘School-girl brought an autograph album These were led up in great stacks on the desk just back of the governor, to be attended to at some other time. ‘Among the well known names that were an- nounced to the governor, Were those of Paul and Jaines Fenimore Cuoper, ‘sons of the novellst; Chas, Saxe, som of tne port; Judge W. L. Learned and the met Of the state government. Nearly all ‘the heads of ents came in for a moment And the staffs of all the local their ‘There were roughe king men, uvercoatiess and —_colariess, cold-handed ice-cutters from the river,a back- woods hunter with his dog at bis heels are a moulcy ‘tts dined with tne governor at the executive mansion. FIGHTING 4 CATSKILL WiLpcat.—William T. wiideat near Indian Creek. beard a eee on eer saw the on une OF a tree, Cole turned and, ‘fred. He \ | Leopold ded about the same time. | Seas wish | Episcopal’ chure! i | missionary; the Rev. Lawrence Walsi, ‘SHOCKING CRUELTY TO ONT OF TIS CREW RESULTING IN THE DEATH OF THE MAS. ‘The examination of Capt. Joha Williams, cap- | tain of a Chesapeake oyster schooner, charged ‘With the murder of Otto Meyher, one of his crew, | ‘Was continued in Baltimore yesterday. Frederick | Baye, another of the crew, testified to he most | Atrocious crueities practiced by the captain on the deceased, One bitter coid day, when Meyber com- plained of being sick. Widiatas. threw a pu | water on him and beat hil with a Untit he promised to work. Meyer afterwards | Taipted, and the captala Jumped on him aud | kicked him im the ince. Atierwards a rope was | Wed around Meyher’s waist and he was thrown ‘overboard; then he was ‘on deck again and Med to the mainmast. The captain later ordered Baye to kill Meyer, or ive, the captain, Wout! Kill | im. At lower Fairmount Meyher was haw ed up from the hold, where he had him haif insensitie several days.” Later witness saw his body Lying on Lhe beach, about 30 feet from the shore. ‘The feel ng against ‘Wiiliamns in Baltimore is intense, and is talk of lyncing. A Naval Academy Scandal. Annapolis Dispaich to the N. ¥. Hecald, Jauuary 1. ‘The naval academy authorities are investigating & case of supposed stealing at that “Institution g ‘The suspected party 1s understood to be @ naval cadet, of the fourth class, who Is accused of enter- lng the room of a fellow Student and robbing him About eighteen months ago a cadet who stood bigi in his class was dismissed for a Sitnllar offense. In his case the robbery was attributed to klepiomania. | we Bricts. | ‘The Mutoal Union telegraph company began cut- Ung rates yesterday. ir ices are now aboot ‘the same as those of the Baltimore and Olio com- j : Tt is reported In London that the Prench govern. | ‘ment is negotiating for the purchase of tsiets olf the coast of Panama to forta a French naval sia- | on. | ‘Two pounds of trom Mlings, found in a bag, to Which a fuge was attached, uader an arch of Water Joo depot, SS somata ae preparing tr ante surgeants ing for al anvaslon c of Cuba. Heavy snow storms are reported from Kansas and N accompanied by intense cald. ‘The defalcation of Chureuiii, state treasurer of ‘ts $18,500. woman ever arrested in Richmond, Va, for carrying concealed weapons was fined $20 yes ‘verday for it. All Dut three of the John’s home, tn Brookiyn,w: ‘Deen accounted for. Ruth Gill, a litue girl, was Killed yesterday at Cleveland by a shot accidentally fired by a five- year-old companion, who was playing with a revol- ver. ‘When W. P. De Rosset and Nathan Pars met in the streets of Rockwood, Tenn., Wetnesday, thes Degan firing at each other with shotguns. ‘boll were wounded. “se ‘The Dist hed Dead of 1SS4. Of the multitude who have gone over to the majority during the past year there are the usual number of prominent characters in state and church, terature aid the professions. The elo- quence of Wendell Phillips has been stilled before the sliver-tongue had lost its magic power, and with him hts fellow philanthropists, Herr Lasker, the German liberal, and Keshub Chinder Seu, the Temarkabie East Itidian promoter of the Tiralimo- Somaj. Of public men in active Mie this count loses Secretary Folger, Senator Anthony, ex-Sec- relary Hunt (utoister to Russia) Judie Noah hans Who were in St. en It was burned have Swayne, Augustus Schell, John J. Sisco, atid Prest- dent Join W. Garrett, of the Baltimorea and Ohio row. Of an older” generation wert Charies O'Conor, the once famous Jurist, J. Watson Webb, Royal Phelps, all of New York; Reuben Kt Springer, of Cincinnati. ‘The more prouinent Journalists of the lists ate Thomas Chenery, editor of the London Times; ‘Thomas Kinsella, of the Brooklyn Eagle; George W. Daniison, of the Providence Journal; Wilbur F. Storey, of the Chicago Times; Dr. Sanford D. Hunt, of the New- ark Advertiser; Gen. JamesgWatson Webb, © editor of the New Yori Courie? and Enquirer, and ‘with these may be inciuded Isaac Henderson, F. J. Ottarson, Thomas Maguire, Mary Cleminer, J. G. Swisshelm and Mr Ahna Ottendoter. Most noted name tn hterature ts that of Char Reade, who will be reremtered loug after the World has forgotten that an Euglish prince named eminent clergymen, Bishop Sinpson, Bishop Clarkson, of iraska” Y Kavauack, of the Methodist South; Bishop Wiley, Chinese of Rhoae of the land league, and. the Rev. Island, treasuy Henry 'Morg: overlooked statesman; Bastien Lepage, Gen. Todieben, of Rus sla; Midhat Pasha, Judah P. Benjamin, Sir Bartle Frere, Samuel Ward, Willlacn Anson Wood, Henry ©. Work, Mrs. Farrazut, Bricnoil, Maria Tagloul, . Fanuy Elssier, Charles rd and Willams, of and Taylor, of Andover; Commodore Hunt, Weitzel, and not least the Russian bank Stieglitz, Worth $75,000,000, Frenpish Work oF TkaIn Wereckens.—Near Grafton, W. Va. Wednesday night, the St. Louts express on the B. & 0. railroad was’ thrown from ‘the track by a bar of iron which had been wedged in the frog Of the switch by some person unknown, The engine was thrown from the track and vurned upsi wh, and the al car was thrown down ‘the bank into a c! Collin Hepburn, the en- gineer, Was instantly killed. He leaves a family at Bloomington, Md. ‘Thomas Dorsey, fireman, was caught beneath the engine, aud, besides suffering broken bones and bruises, Was badly seaided, ove side being literally cooked by the escaping steam. He lived several hours. His home ts at Keyser. He leaves a wife and thive childrea. The damage wo property amounts (o several tiousand doliars. Mr. Moopy’s ALLEGED ATTACK oN SovrmeRy Leapers.—The charge Chat Mr. Moody tn a sermon delivered in New York in 1876 assaulted Gen. K. E. Lee and other southern leaders contin toattract attention in Richmond, Va. Many persous there have expressed a determination not tW attend any of his services, His first sermon is to be delivered in that city next Sunday morning. Opposisa THE $8 PRR Moxra Pension Brit.— ‘The friends of the $8 per month pension bill in the Massachusetts department, G. A. R., are wor ard to secure the election'at the approaching partment convention fora salid delecatio hational convention in favor of the measure wil be defeated overwhelmingly. 1! commander, in a circular, disapproving of the measure, says: “The indorsement of the Bill ts not merely @ question of placing your comrades aud Post in direct antagonism to the national encarat ment, but far more and worse; IL 1s a questio whether the $02,000 able bodied ani strong Tades shall Just. now ati to elbow aside the already long-waittnj: procession of 200,000 disabled and stifering ones, the orphaus and widows, Uiat the larger and stronger column may first get weir $8.9 month.” Wrecken Sartons Res Norwegian bark, Onw: hou, picked up's ratt at were’ the captatn and four of schooner Estelle Day, wien sali ton for Philadeipita oa Dec. 16. ‘Lookout, on the 18th, a storm came three days. On the Morning of the 19h e capsized, and on Une 2ist broke up and Sauk. the 19u1 until they were fescurd,the crew had been clinging to the outside of the vessel and to portious of the wreck, On the 224, the uate, ES. Curling, was drowned. ———____se2_____ Snoortna Hts Heap Orr Wai. ‘Hicks and a companion were out gunn: land county.Va.,Wednesday, and Mr. if Deing too cold for him to draw the rod from aisgun with them he attempted todo so with his teeth. He falied to do so, but one of the loads was dis- charged while he 'was making tue effort and Blew halt Of bis head off, He leaves « famnlly. MURDERED BY A ‘TRame. When off Cape | brakeman named Mason Was fatally injured hear Hartiond on Puss. day nigat by being struck on tue heat with aswne thrown by a tramp. He was found lying in- sensible on the top of a car when the train reached ‘New Britain and was cared for at that place. The | tramp threw the stone because Masou lad put han off the train. A man answering the description of ‘The murderer has been arrested ‘it ‘Trowvlile aud 1s awalUng identification by the train hands on tueir revura from Hariem ver. BIsManck OX GLaDsTONE.—Prince spavonauion with a, newepaper correspond at Beritn, den! y persourl enim toward Ne. Giadstone, |e sala fh "ewe with yuantinl y struggles in England He Gould have relied upon Lord Beasousiiid tk land in accord with the rest of Europe, Whutever Mr. Gladstone's policy might be It Was matter of little concern to Germany. mapas) «bento A Poor Inika BOY PRevents a TeKmipur Rat ‘ROAD SMASH-UP.—AS Thos Gould, a poor Iris boy, ismarck, ina z ‘Was tram| the Wesi Suore road, neat N.Y., it, he heard a great ‘crash | Dehind him. He ran ‘and found the ratiroad | ear, if up the" nes yelling we tas top ot fs voice, ne attracted the a.tseuion Sf a patroliean | how near Mais is to the sun, ‘The tnnagaration. (THE FINANCE COMNEITTER ‘The sub-committee of the Nownce committee ap. Pointed to district the city for collection purposes, i inet to nia, fr. Holtman, Roeretary of the committee, said “to-day thal it was provable that instead of is ricting the city the different ciaswes of the Dus- thes mex would be divided tuto scroups “and some ‘one appuinied to canvas each class. Aare at Mexion Wa rcterdag decirored #0 wort Srooeries and furniture Belonging to Besi- ©, g Younger and X A. Rovlnson. se je of B juction of trem a0 to gs cont ue waces of the stre-workers at Coating’ Ouse Das been given. Half the workers will «trike. ‘The employes of the Homestead steel works, nt Pitusbury. controiiet by Carnegie Brothers, bavo tem tolines “ot a redtcton mt trom, 30 co ie pe cent in the different Gepartmenta The amiil will | remain idle for some time. January Sktes, TUR PLANETARY DISPLAY FOR THE MONTE. From the Providence Journal Mercury ts evening star until the sd, and tora. ing star for the rest of the wonta, te wins {1 Righest rank on the January abnals, for he con. putes thre tmportant iacklents to eullven te Tecord. These are, his inferior conjunction wrh the sun, his great western elongation, and bis coujusetion with Venus Very Hut 8 Known about Mercury with any degree of certainty, for bis meatus to the sue makes hit a difficult object for accurate observes tion, “The period of hts rotation om ils news ae Poseil to be haut twetity-tout Nourk $s hoe tae: Ged ax besond question, neither it tie postion ot bis axis Known. “Schructer, 8 diligeme ie the Necinning ‘of the” present. Coatury. anweee Thought he saw—when the planet was th crescent form, the alternate blunting of the: NOrNe gone curve of the terminator, Me inter omena ws the shadows of lofty mouutalme am carding to hin ameasuremest, they. were teehee Iniles high. But the more explnienced observers ot The preserit day, with their Auer Instrumente, f to confirm these ‘observations. Nowhitig ls COS fied “proven” in regard to ths planets a lis deviation from @ spherical form OF Many OU rt eta probably dite to the ot those who saw through the glase darkige Atmore important probiem is now the brains Of astronomers Leverrier, afer and exhaustive examination of announced that the perthelion of Mercury'sorbil moves around le Sun more rapidly than can be explained by the action of the otwer known planets, tbe aceeleragon, amounting to #” in a century. The French as Tronomer searched diligently Tor the cause, and nally concluded that it was due toan UnkROwn Planet or planets revolving Wetween Mercury and the sun, He died in thts beliet, and in conhdent expectation that one or more planets would bo added to Ute system, and the Mercurial perturba. Lions be accounted for. The rebellious ‘suit Tefuses to come under the rules, and the fact that The perthellon Of lds orbit moves round the sua faster Uban it ought to, is now considered as estab Ushed. “The cause of the anomaly hax not yet been, detected. No problematical Vulcan, no unnamed planets, nO group of asteruldy, have ever made {ransits Over Ue Sun aud Tesiored harmon: to tho. system, ~ Unskilled nf lost instances, "have seen ‘little bodies crossing the sun that had the appearance Of plavets. Their observations, however, have ot deen confirmed by observers who for fifty Years have never allowed a fair day to pass without scat ning OF mapping the sun's face. ‘The transit of Planet no Viger than a pin’s point would now escape their Vigtant watch. During total eclipses Uny stats have been noted that IC was hoped would, prove to be the much desired intts-Mercurial plan- eS But the preponderance of evidence is agaitst the existence of the unseen wanderers, and ihe problew rematus as completely unsolved as It did when the discrepancy Was Tift discovered. The best observers with the finest instruments, and Use ssest fas rable opportunities, have thus far found ™ Host Of Verrestrtal ss aticlaas, and spins on iis Way, his perihelion polnt advancing with acceie- ratlig speed, in a fashion incomprebensible to Those best versed In the laws Unt boid in place ihe sun and his tamlly of Words. The probebility 4s strong Uhat the scence of astronomy, trom its present standpoint, has ho means at conimand to solve the question,” The astronomy of the future ‘Will show the way. Venus is mornlag starduring the month, She 1s slowly approaching Une sun and her superior cope Junetion, Walch dees not occar until May. She ta SUll Very beautiful In the morning sky, a8 any one May soe for huuself, Who commands a view of the Southeastern horizon, and inakes an observation an hour before sunrise. "She contributes an intereet- ing tucident to the planetary xhnals of the month by her conjunction with Mercury on the 24th, When she acts as guide for thow who desire © Silinpso of the sparking planet, who, however, will not deign to show bis {ace unless aunospheris and loud conditions are te very best, Jupiter 18 morning star during the month, Although thus ranked in astronomical talow he is near enough to on Lobe a superb ob! Ject_ in the evening sky, belug visible nearly he enure night. He now mikes this appearance above ‘the eastern horrizon At 9 o'clock ta Ube in Lhe hortheast, and on moouless nights ts by far the brightest star'in the heavens He remains almost Stattouary throughout the mouth, moving « ue farther north, and being cared westward for te Saine Teasons that the fixed stars are, that is by he earth’s eastward imouion In ber orbit Conse quenuly he rises about tour minutes earlier every night, so Uhat when January closes, he will be soon loomthg above the eastern horizon shordy before To'ciock. No one can help being iapressed by the Imposing presence of Us leader of Whe celestial Uranus 1s morning star. He pursues ’his slow course without taking the least contribution to planetary annals, vut lets leaving the nelgbbor= hood of ‘the SUN, and Consequently drawing nearer Wo the earth. It takes Uranus seven years to pase ur ‘Dis Mhrough @ zodiacal constellation, ani eighty. years to complete a revolution round the stn, covered in 1781, he has tade but one revolution and a quarter of auother one since he Decatne @ known teibor of the systeu. ‘The years are long ‘onthe Uranian sphere. Saturn ts evening star. He ts only second to Jue piter in brililaney and size, and moves serenely on Uhe celestial road, with nothing noteworthy tw re cord convening iis progres. When Jupiter rises tn the early parc ot the mouth, ihe meridian; When Jupiter has reached the zenith Saturn is sinking below the western uorizon. We have no news to tell in regard to Ubi: fascinating planet, bur we Tait, to Lelieve that somo thing Worth knowing will be revealed concerning the complex Saturnian ring system bet: Uhe 37th Of Sepiember of the present. year ushers in tue Jong anticipated Sacurnian peritielion. Neptune ts evening sur. He pursues his snatl- Uke course Uirough’ the “heavens, far away just now from any Of his brother planets. He ts thir- teen years tu moving t ha constellation, aud therefore 1t is easy lo keep the run of his place in the heavens. Mars isevening star, Hels very near the sua and completely hidden tn uls raya, THE B100N. ‘The first month of the new year holds in her gift two full moons. ‘The tnoon fulls on the Ist, 26 min~ utes after midnight, and also on the 3th at 19 imine utes after 11 o'clock in the morning. On the 4th ‘he moon Is In conjunction with Jupiter and on te 6th with Uranus. On the 11h she pays her re Spects to Venus andon the 14Un to Mercury. On the 36ui she 18 at her nearest point to Mars, a Uhis Is the day of ber change wo BeW Toon, TUshow Andved, those win Wateh The course of tue moon will tind It easy 40 keep in mind the relative pos'tion of the planets, On the 24th the moou ts In conjunction with Nep- tune and on the 26ui with Saturn, thus compleung her clreult aud giving the order of succession Othe drawing neat W Ube morning stars, Jupl- {Cts Ves and Mercu's, and then Swing- ing’ her ponderous sphere near the evening stars, Mars, Neptune and Saturn, Sa A Social SENSATION aT BUFFALO.—Soclety in Buffalo 1s excited over the marriage, on the September, at Nlagara Falis, of ¢ enter to Evelyn Wentworth. ‘The WucTalo from ‘Toronto eighteen mont Was known as the Countess De Gi name was Evelyn Wentworth, and where abe got Une Utle nobody knows. Mk Van Deventer fsa prevty damnsel, about eighteen years old, | She has hair a la Buffalo and Her oiuer jarge blue eyes, red lips, and weare her Dang. Sue appeared at the police office in on Wednesday for a warrant for her husband's arrest on (le ground of desertion, and the docu- ment Was issued on her exhibiting her marriage certificate. His friends say Uney know he has gone to Europe to walt until the excitement. subsiden, and in Lie hope of being able, Uurough friends, tO even <van Deventer gone away another women, as 15 ru- mored. The fact ts, 2¢ has made a foolish mar- riage, having married one much below him in sta- on, and to escape a ‘of the aMfiction he has meaway. Idon't tink he'll ever cr as his wile.” Van Deventer is one of the wealthlest young men in Buffalo, and was fora time a inember Of the firm of Weed 4 Co, He 18 25 years of age. NO, CURE NO. Pay — 1UR NG. SURE, 8° PAY —WHITEHURST'S arden ate ses ——— ° (Cincimma, Obie,

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