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fend returniog Coanet POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. ‘and limes. Secure rou ood 0, Otion, 14th "and Pennaylva ¥ nok Express. Gis Pupnsylvanis Qvenes, who will also check buxsarr fre rivets Fur further infor Sepapany’s office, un stewart hrs, Tein WILLIAM P. WELCH. General Agont, OW FARES—NORFOLK AND FORTRESS MO’ Piret tae Fare, foc Novad Pein 8 of foe Late Motag. Weopia Des Paamage sid Foon mre Be exer wit “Felis ae Monday, Wednesda, eokcarah eg SS S7#4sex 7 v. axrowsanrs FROM tra STREET WHARF. Mondays, Thurslays and Saturdays, atta m. Re- turning Tuesdays, Fridays and mdays, touching at ‘AU River Landings as far as Nomini Creek, Currioman ‘and St Clements Bay. JNO. B. PADGETT, Agent, elt CW. RIDLEY, Manager. Connect with B&O. T. R.at Mt Yeesow: ar versowit STEAMER W_ W. CORCORAN ven 7th-ntrvet wharf daily (except Sunday) for Mt. ie ee ae femabout 3:90 p.m wis STEAMERS. Cuxaey Lin a avouas. Wed. Horrmta. ‘AND EVERY WEDNESDAY Pui BATES OF PASSAGE—#00, $80 and) to accommodations at very low rates Steerage tickets from Lav ‘aad Quecuatown and all ciier pares of Huropeat ron h of Indien mere Antwerp an thar Berweex New York axo Haver. ‘Com; ie York 1.1, BLAKE, Captain according for elfast, Glaszow, on the Continent, and Y's bier. No. 42 North River. foot of Mortom Ser Lanrent, de Jousselin, Wednesday. Jap 7.100 mm Araerique. Santelli, Weduiesday. J: Coe payables tang ‘im amount Hing Green, New York 2 ELER & SOS. 2iPonnay vania avenue, ‘Agents for Washincton, to suit. ontha Paria, LOUIS DE BEMIAN ____RATLROADS._ HER SOTTCE, arepue wide street For Coxcage, 9.00 az. and 10.10 pm.. ‘am iy a fuat Limited Express to Pitt Srriving ia eitsbené ote 80 yw. fast time. SUNDAY, DEC. 2isr, 1984, For Cincinnati, Louisville and St. Louis dally at 2.20 Bib eed 100 pon with “Through Coaches anit $ ‘above t L ftabureat9 00am...with Parlor Car, and 849 pm. daily to Pitabure, Cleveland and Detroit, with Blew ars to Prtsburw. For Baitiniore on week 20,00 swe. 1dy, 1 380, 4:30. 4.0.6 For Easthoor am. i = 1m For po: Ajab Valley railriadand pants Fer ann 2 m..and 12:10and 4:\0p. m; om Suudey. 6a. wi. «ap. we | jor Way Stations berwest Washington and Baitimora, B00 G40. $90 wt, 12 10, 1030p. mw. Ou sundays 8 3.0, 4:40, = Metropolitan: am me daily. exe fetrupolitan branch. 9 ory fay. for Lew 0° 3m “dau 8m. 450% tm Gail Ber Hagerstown, 3M) $a, Friuearrive from the West daily, 6:10, F001 atid abd Tea, $:40 pm. dairy. for principal stations Oa. m., 1:18, From Aunepolis, 8:0 am. and 2:00 end5.25p m; Eusday re ‘s petts daly, exeent Sunday. Frov: Frederick’ and thie rmsedia aud *:1" ru Gully, exeeyt Sunday Apia eaves Bustier or Woshington at £30, 3 apd 10:30, mi. 22:15, 0 1 oy 1, 7:20, and V0 im - on Sunday and 9-003. m.i-30. 1 35, am 635 i, a, 2,8. 6:00, 1:1 9 and 10:90 %. point, 8:25. am, 6:50 ran All trains trom Washington stop at Relay Station ex- GePta:2 de.) ona rpm For further information apply at the Balttmore: Ohio Ticket Omce— and ashington Station, 619 and 136k Feunsylvunia avenue, corner 14th street, where orders x aby puimt ih the city. Fe DU SHES. an ex MPP REN corer — STEEL RAILS MAGNIFICENT Eegi ef Palace Bir piux Care at Sava me daily toc Sh Care from Herrisburg ‘0 Cineln: 40 a.m. daily; Fant the "West, Chicago Limited Ea xcept Saturday, to Chic Me Itobia ty Chica. Wester 7.40 p.m dily, with Palace Cars to Fit ee cOBneE tS, Pitiebury to ¢ for Pittsburg Week: Le taken for baggage to be checked and rocelvedas: aE 2UIPMENT. netom, Huan station, corner of 6th pie [ine tf and St. Louls, with Sleep: md Hotel burs. initon +0 Chicago, BALT MORE AND POTOMAC EATLROAD. For Erie. Canaudahrua, Rochester, Euffalo, Niscara, Yooow sm. daily ‘excep seept Sunday. i trains ex 8 Voidliie double ‘Gu Su 20.0 an 11.19 ws. at daily for Chicago, with Sleeping Car Mail Express, 1000 p.m. daily | 4 the West, with Palace Sleeplia Car | paturday, with Palace Cars Leck Haven: and Elmira, at 9403 m. 30, 11.09 a m, ‘Sunday. 4.08, Qbxprees of Pullinass meet at Jer yb Annes, affording ti re Fer Vhiladeiptis, +13, 830 and 1a m_ 2.00, 4.09, €.00, uy. 4.00, 6.00, 10.163 5 Pm. Litsited Express, ¥40 a ln dally, except ry | witt'aleo y ne every week-day. | 115 pe ne 0, v.00 ad Creek Line, 6354 m. and £40p. m. daily, Fer Siinay sk a an. 1205 and 425 p.m. daily,ex- | ANDi (A AND FREDERICKSBURG RAILWAY. NIP ALEXANDRIA AND WASHINGION AIL: | OAD. + Fer Alexandria, 6 0. 7.00, 9.25, 2101 and 11.38 a 28 0's E60), S00 and Spe Ca Bula | at610. 225 op. Tho: a'm Fer Kochmend si “ General Mater. Gonera HE VIRGINIA MIDI AD Bal ‘THE SHORT LINE TO THE Sc AND WEST Schedule in eff Mo New Washing?: * B10 YL LOU!SVILLE FAS’ Wille to Ci.cinnatl, L station ME SLA Wood AND VELINE. OF FICT COAL, We Ck stew BROTH WPARVES AND EAILKOAD YARD: wee BUANCH YARDS AND OF JOHNS 2s and Water atrects southwest, PGES PRIVATE EW LORK. also, EXTENSIVE WHAKVES, 2 factory. deliverios aud prices as low Gas Sroves FOR COOKING AND BFATING. COKE CRUSHED. COKE, ORDINARY SIZE. Yor Sale by the ‘WASHINGTON GAS LIGHT COMPANY. fe ¥ARD. 16, fon, 6.06, ¥.00. 10.00, id 10.40 pin. n Sunday ab 09 Bin 1040 Pm. and LAA HAILROAD YarD sOUTR thes tue tus ecomouiie hailing of of WOOD, efther in the stick or prepared to i. WEIGHT AND MEASURE, ss Fuel can, 5 =p! = ’ Sd | THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D) C.. __AUOTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. eae 2s FAMILY SUPPLIES. im TO-MORROW, [HOMAS DOWLING. Anctioneer, EXTRAORDINARY SALE OF SEALSKIN SACQUES, DOLMANS, Ero. ‘Mr. Thomas Dowling hee revived instructions to geil by aughiguon TUESDAY a0 WEDNESDAY, SANC- Vici SEVENTH aud ROTH, Leah at 138) aint ives neat. the Bobitt Hones, quaatity. of lyed Alaska Sealakin Sacques, Newmarkets, Uiabe Fee. ‘These garments are consigned by an eminent Bure. Girur.ard will bo sold without romerve. ‘On exhibition Monday, January Gth, and mominge of sale! which will coounence at BLES EN O'CLOCK DEAL "Ant assistant will be ip attendauce to fit theve garmenta Sar ‘will do wall to ALUING. on. Ladies desirous of purchasing sa Spec this stock. MIN’ yOnk AVENUE BETWER! SXvSrit Stieets NORTHWEST: CHEY OF guixeros By virie-o7a decree of the Supreme Court of the, pisievt f colt 3 passa om the 20th day of M+ eamhoer 1604 tu Eqatty Cause Ne bind Twill offer Tegal, nevi Auction ip crate of phe prenien, on TOESDAY THE SIXTH DAY OF JANUARY. By ac FOO OGLOCE P.M, all thet pieee. oF pascal ot innd. Known and described ax the eastern part of the rn bait of, Lot No. 6, in square No. 14 dewctfbved follows: “Busctwoiow at polut i foot fg inches frou Div southwestern cormer of aid fot, and Haiing thenes povfiwerterly supe, teste of New Yorg areas 16 Cal meine, and at Tight snes with eait avenue 10 yea tg of lt Jot and th’ ae ally ttce sneer atte he eid alleyTo paint list way io the ngetivwestern corner of pac ‘with the wes‘ers live of sald Jot to the aid avenue Uo pisce of berinatae.* we lot fronte 16 feet SALE OF D BACI containing nine fide bath-room re Woeet; hydrant water on two floors: well chen, gus throughout Oue-ruint balance in two equal fostalments, in six and twelve months With Bote fearing iuteFrst and secured by deed of trust; OF aul mof purchaser. All conveyancing and: wt of purchawer” 1f the terms of xalearenot fed with in weven days, the proverty to be wold at Eekand costo the defaulting purchaser. A depoatt of 200 required at time of sale. ER, MCKEAN, Adwinigttator, &e., Fatate of J.P. WALTER i WILLIAMS & 1426.27.30, 503 {Y)*"TER 8 wnat co, Aactimer SALE OF CONDEMNED STORES AT MARINE BARKACKS, WASHINGTON, D.C. On WEDNESDAY “JANUARY SEVENTH, 1995, ZEN O'CLOCK AM. we shall wall at pablie auction arte! Tans qussith_y of condea: uch #8 Cartel Boxes. Muskeg Slings, Bayo sot Seabbards, Swot Waist, Belts,“ Knaparks Naversacks. « autoens, "Ol Tron, Truss, ‘Trumpets, Drums, Crescenta and Straps, Olt Hove, Swords frewe, 6t6 4 ‘Forme al a Cnn of ae yy onder of the Quartermaster. and |" WALTER 'B.WILLTAMS & CO,, Aucte OHN SHERMAN & CO., Real Estare Agents, d 7 F street northwest, TRUSTEES SALE OF A DESIRABLE BRICK DWELLING, SOUTHEAST CORNER OF FIRST AND MYRTLE STREE! 8 NOKTHEAST. By Sante of aldest OF truat, dated Sol tem. ber’ twenty-thied (230), AD. 1879, and red corde in Liber No, $21, folio 489 et seg, of the land: Taconissf the District of Columbia, abd at therequest parties 1 theevby. we Will sell. xt pa bbe the prein'sen on THURSDAY, the FiGhtit Da ANU SHY, A.D. 1895, at FOU. GCLOCKP ubered 180, in square six hundred the imp: and District of Columbia, third cach: balance in wix, twelve “i months, the notes given for the deferred ° athe property soldat 6 A deposit of $100 required at Terms t be eorplied with i seven eA COG LEERY oc HC AELEMAN, "j Trustees. 3, Auct, d29-cobds virtue of a deere of the Supreme Co tof Columbia: paused ii equity eauno No OE public auction, on. WEDNESDAY, JANU: iH, Is03, at ONE O'CLOCK P.M. at the { Duncannon Brom. wnctionecre, suuthwast cor and D sige of the er MES OF RHE CAPTtAL STOCK OF THE SI COMBINATION SEWING MACHINE COMPAN. Termscash, ARTHUR A. BIRNE! ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE or WORKS OF ART AT BARLOW’S ART GALLERY, NO. 1225 PEN VLVANIA AVENUE NORTHWEST By virtue of an order of the Supreme Court of the Dictrist of Columbia, holding an Orphau 's Court, I will 4: administrator, sell at public auction, at Barlow's Art Gallery, No. 125 Fenhsylvamia avenue northwest, Washington City, D. C., Oi paintings, water-color: drawings. ‘engraviuus, ciehinis, photocrevures, mir. Tors, Fassla. ete. Matiy of the paintingwand engravings arecid and valuable, among which are a Btmber of Taniscapes, artiste shies from the Bude. also por: frais of Willian H. Harrison, Don Miguel, King 0 Portugal, Hons. John Sherman, Carl Schurz. Alexander H. Stephens. Sica. KB. Hayes, Sirs, Jolin Drew. Mem. Micourney and others: also old India China of thres Croquet China and old Phiusieiphia China. canener on MUNDAY. the TWEL UH 1885. at TakKEE | id ‘Aud on WEDNESDAY. THE oF FANUARY. Vass at ELEVER CLOG ell at said Art Gallory. the uuexpired term of Kase of said Art Gallery, rental $100 per: mcnth—lease ¢ Tst August, 1886 “and also show-cunes, tables, fom work benches, tools. irots, stoves, old ‘aud iaterials Delougine’ toa fret-claem art also one. mare, carriss’. lures, business ‘6. all belonging to the eatate of inte Henry N. Barlow, the well-kuown att connols Terms of sale: Cash, WILLIAM J. MILLER, dsinats ‘Administrator. FOURTEENTH DAY ents thereou, 10 | WALTER & WILLIAMS & CO,, Auctioneers, SUPERB AND PEREMPTORY 3ALE oF SIX HUNDRED ORIENTAL RUGS, comme A SR © ‘Latye Assortment of BOPAE HORTA, CO 'R PARAM canto 60 PAIRS OF FINEST BAGDAD PORTIERES. ARE AND ANTIQUE KISKILIM Fee Ad 26 BOKHARA RUGS. 185 ANTIQUE AND MODERN DAGHISTANS. 80 CIRCASSIAN RUGS. 75 MOORIBH RUGS, 6 ARMENIAN RUGS. 9% KROsBACK RUGR 60 SHIVAN RUGS. 00 MECCA PRA. ER RUGS, 15 PERSIAN RUGH ELEGANT BULGARIAN D'OYLEYS, TURKISH EM- BROIDERIES AND CUKIOM. Om SESE GE NOPE ER SUSAR ‘To be sold at public sale without reserve at ou ape cious sales rou, CORNER 10TH STREET AND PENNA. AVEXUE, WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY AND FAIDAY, JANU~ ARY :OURTEENTRH, FIFTEENTH AND SIXTEENTH, AT RLEVEN O'CLOCK A. M., RESUMING AT THREE AND EIGHT O'CLOCK P. M. EACH DAY. $e6-2w WALTER B WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts, Excasson ‘BROS., Auctioneers. ULAR SALE OF HOUSEHOLD G00Ds, co! "ARLOR FURNITU PRISING OLE i RE, WAL U OT} G tthe pivsTeApe Bt STOVES, CROCKERY AN CABES, BRUSSELS AND Bo, ke. a Bay Horse “VkDERBILT." ALSO, BAY HORSE, FIFTEEN HANDS, GOOD WORKER, "EN GOOD CONDITION, ‘AT AUCTION. : ON TUESDAY MORNING, JANUARY SIXTH, at TEN O'CLOCK, we will soll at Gur salesroom a gentral collection of Household Goods. It ‘ANUFACTURERS' SALE OF BEALSKIN AND OTHER SAC QUES AND DOLMANS, FUM-LINE CIRCULARS AND COATS, SEAL, BEAVER, MINK, sABLE, AND OTTER MUFFS, COLLARS. CAPES, MUFFLERS AND GLOVES. A Fall Line of FUR WRAPS AND GARMENTS, ON WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY MORNINGSand JANUARY SEVENTH AND EIGUTH,COMMENCING EACH DAY AT ELEVES O'CLOCK A.M. AND THKEE O'CLOCK P.M, ‘Weill sell within our auction rooms, for and on ac- count of one of the largest manufacturers im the cou:~ try, who does not desire aud will not earry over the stock during the summer months, ono of the finest Lines of the above-inentioned goods ever offered for sale in Washington, for style and quality, a chance that thoss in want of such articles seldom have offered. Goods on exhiLition Monday and Tuesday, Ja5-20° DUNGANSON BROS., Auctioneers, a . INSURANCE AND ICE COM- BANe BaLNOAD, esuRaNce A On WEDNISDAY AL TERNOON, JANUARY SEY- ENTH, at ONE LOCK, will be sold within « ur auc tion rooms, 9:h and D streets northwest, immediately after Trustee's sale— 20 shares National Metropolitan Bank Stock, 1B "gon gor Union Fire Tamurance Co, Stock, Metropolitan "Fire Iusurautes Co, Stock. Firemen's Tnvarance Co, Stock. Franklin Tusurauce Co. Stock. Teal Extate Title Insurance Co, Stock, Great Full fee Go. Stock Washiheton Galight Co Stick vasiinston co. Btgek. do. Capitol, North Wega Washington RR. ». Georgetown Gas Co, Stock. U.S, Electric Light Co. Stock. gilig,sbore presents one of the Atent lines of local ‘oftered a auction, qires offered SS SDUNCANSON BROS., Aucta waters “WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. SALE oF FASHIONABLE AND SUPERIOR FURNITURE FROM ONE OF THE BEST MANUFACTURERS, AND FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF THE PUBLIC THE SALE WiLL, TAKE PLACE TTHIN OUR BALESROOM, H STREET AND PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, THURSDAY, JANUAKY EIGHTH, 1686, AT ELEVEN = ‘O'CLOCK A. M. Magnificent Tennessee Marble-top Mahogany Cham- ber Suite, exdulsitely carved, mort faahionable deten, with French Brewer, bevoled-edive Flats Glass. extre arate specimen of carving, mant acon ize, a rate spec! if, mantifuct ao, 2S BSeesun s seen ee Chamber Suites: Biegant Purlor Suites: ‘Ebory Chairs: French Couches: Handsome Walnut-frame Pier and Mantel Mirrorv; Handsoine Hall Rack; three Walnut Dwarf Dook-caccs: Elaborately. Carved Bouffets, extra size French Plate Glass; Ladiew’ Writing Desks: Walnut Dinine-room Chaiza uphol- atered in Leather: Tennesice Marble-top Tables: Fary Tabice: Walnnt Rickers: Hair Mattrosves: Feather rresses, together with mniscel- Ianeous articles. ‘This safe. a will be sioticed, embraces aome of the FRTeRE ghd aose:contly furnitate that has heen offered it public sale for some tiie past, which parties will find on egamination to be in perfect onder. and. thowe in search of furniturs of superior manufacture can gratity thete tastes by wiving this gile thelr attention. Op exhibition dey’ previous to sal eal WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., appeared before me ai ‘he i8 the Oldest Established Expert Specialist In ths city, and will zansantes & fu sll cases of vene- Medicine. oF nu chante; the free. Consuitation and advice fat any hows d ne day, Subscribed and sworn fore me by Dr. bIOTHERS. April ad, 1 4. ‘asin "SAMUEL H. WALKER, Notary Public. 338000, RESTORED uy USING A BOTTTE OR AMtwo ot bn. BROTHERS Invicorating Cordial, “any case or Seminal Weakness, Nervous De billty aud Tmpoteney. It imparts vigor to the whole 206 B rect southwest, aéim* NTRADICT:D THAT H oldest established asdvertis- 2 Tadien’ Pavaicsact this ci Sou cancon- Snault Du. BROTHEL . L ii, 05 Bativet soutl lag attention paid 10 ail diecases peculiar dorsinzie All irmcalariries and ova i $2” Board, with treated. kind. efficient nurses far. lesire to stay afew days in rst fer his treatment. LEON. THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED AND nly Telinble Ladies! Physician in the city treatment Correspondence aud Stretls contidential. “Separate vue far ladies Omics Leurs—il tod aud 6 to 8p. a, di-La WELL, ENOWN APECIAT- sa cuusiten tally. consul We tuesiay and ae M ADAM Lis ote and experts will hitnou tose day of Sut rp pyr FLFCTRIC VOUTATC BEIT. and other Eurctato Ar Flinscase Weill wend rn thir ages aE tea ting oF old, whe are suffering frm Nervous Debilley, 2, gu theer diveaea of peggoual uate 68. y iting froin abuses ad cther eases. “Speedy telief and ciuplete restoration to health, ¥4gor abd ved, Send at vue for llustrated ‘free. SCOR ne Sages amapties fe ae _ MOT FRENCH POWDERS CURE ALL t 43 llours. ‘Nervous Devility, ‘cused Ly indiscretion, “Polsonous mes of Blood, efi-vting ‘Throat. Nose and skit A STANDIFORL?s St Cloud Pharmacy, 9th and i teets Price $3 Sent by mailseated, auo-in,wdl KOBERESON, Ti, EXPERT SPEOTALTS. is hich in his proferston, is acknowl out a ywer in the wide world. in the ed eure ervous and Chroma fyuired Manhood ald Abuse eveit cases positively earch inate Four) cr cauntics ted. Can ‘be coustlted a 8D, Nishesiy aba Sorrgay iefapazben? Bake pa mere’ Main Utica. WN Liberty st. UNDERTAKERS. FURNISHING UNDERTAKER, Nox. 912 Penneylvanis ICHARD 8. CAIN, (Former! FURNISHING UN: Tserything new R. W. B UNDERTAKER AND PRACTICAL EMBALMER, G2 1th street northwest, oc JANES _BELLEW, UN acta eae {pou panave and drift Business comtinbed. “sal9 y EE GaATsinO UNDERTAKER, “s.uephone connection, th W. F. Spindle, EMT AMEE Ne Tull em 8, ¥W, asa sid Ot rensocale tena SE » Barc Telephone call TAA, 16S 7th atroct northweat, nese la mm ‘Jo#5 B. Wein, Croerggrig andr aeny, Daron ‘Telephoue cali—109. ee ao : )LOGNE!. Corooxe: Coroane: FLOWERS OF ITALY COLOGNE. nexurk UTERO ogneiineryetieag Mamet Sega ow NAIKN soo, SAIS, OOO Prati Cane, so fut oe Culaae Ware Pash Case tering | ‘Auetionsera NCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A VALUABLE LOT ON ME- ‘RIDIAN HILL. By virtue of a crrtain <lecd of trust, duly record- ed in Liber No. 1.059. f-lio 480, et ra., one of the land feconts of the District cf Colninbia, and at. the request of the holder of the note secured thereun= der, we will sell at public auction. in front of the prem ives, on MONDAY, the NINETRENIH DAY Of JAN" CARY. a,b. O'CLOCK P.M., the follow- ing described Real Estate, situate iu the county of Washington, District of Columbia, to wit: “All those of land and premises, known corgi pleco oF abd distinguished ag and boing oll-of Lotentunbered She (1) and two), th block numbered: Stteen (15). ia Holl and Elvane’ subdivieion of Meridian Hilla tact Of laud situate in the county aforesuld. ‘Terms of sale: One-third casi; belance in two equal installmsnts, pavable in six aud’ twelve. months sect cent, to be secured by deed of trust on propert Fold: orall oash, at option of hnsSoasur, Aaspeae et $9100 required af tine of wale. All conveyancing and re- cording ut purchaser's cost. Tf terms Of sale are uot complied with withi' five days from date of sale the property may be re-sol Aud costof defaulting Coe 3 ee GEO EMMONS.) 1S-cotds HENRY K WILLARD} TFustecs. (CBNT BONDS. pest On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY SEY- ENTH, at O'CLOCK, we will ‘sell. within our Suctiod roma, 9th aud D wircots borthwoit, the above Mentioned 10-40 bonds, Interest ix per cent, peyable semi-annually—sn opportun: that h never Seatenel tava his never been Ja5-2t DUNCANSON BROS., Aucta. SSIGNEE’S 8aL! ‘The entire stock of store street northwest, for metiy occupied by F. Sclinacr. the broker, must be sold | Within tise dayn. No offer refused we the muons ment Boel Sele t@comutce af sve CLOCK THis EVENING, and to continue nntil all the woods are sold, B SOLOMON Assiunee. WEERS & CO., ancta, j, Nuctioneer, ‘By order of Fhe T GBAXND AND IMPORTANT SALE AT AUOTION (OMAS DOWLIN OF OxNUINE rePoRTRD TURKISH axp PERSIAN RUGS anv CARPETS, ‘Comprising Rare and Rich Selections of PERSIAN, AFGHANISTAN, DAGHISTAN, OUCHAK, GORDIES, CIRCASSIAN, ARMENIAN, KHORASSAN AND MOORISH RUGS AND CARPETS; (With many other specimens entirely new to this market) ALs0, JEDAZIENE, KELIM AND BAGDAD POR- TIBRES, ELEGANT EMBROIDERIES. ‘Forming one of the bandsomest collections of Textiles in design and quality ever offered by ua, To take place at my Halesrooms, southwest corer Pennaylvapiaay- ‘enue and Lith street, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, JANUARY SEVENTH, EIGHTH AND NINTH, 1986, AT ELEVEN AND THREE O'CLOCK EAGK Day. Seen rater ot eats, ener es ot THOMAS DOWLING, 430-6 Auctioneer, HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ECUTOR'S BALI OF & FINE TWO-STORY AND ee aut yee | fy wandrea andvacven EERE eike cers ‘we $100 mount Fon New Yusrs Rucsoroxs OLD GOVERNMENT JaVa. CHAMPAGKES, WINES, LIQUORS, CORDIALS, &e. ‘ \ten, Glace Freite, ‘Tiny PRET ‘Whitman's Imported Surar GRO. E. KENNEDY & SON. 10 F Paratouxs avo Daveotsrs RECOMMEND BROW'S IRON Auta OG IEE T TE RS THAT MUST BE BOLD. Gran Rie eS oe, 490-m GERE 5. ‘THE CELEBRATED MINNRSOTA PATENT PROCESS FLOUR, fs without a doubt the most Buattzru: and the most Nerarriovs Flour in the world. ‘The Millers have not only the most parfeo tMitl, con- ‘taining as it does all the most improved Mschineryin- ‘vented up to the presant time, but they protuce s Flour ‘Unevmrassap by any mill in the world. To prove that, ‘wu would simply state thats lange quantity of this ‘magnificent Flour is shipped annually to Europemod eaten at the principal Courteof the old world. We GUananras that it is made from selected hurd wheat grown in Minnesota and Dakota It is an ecknowledged fact, that in this Flour e perfect separation of the giuti- nous particles of the wheat berry and s thorougy eliml- ‘pation of all weak and starchy matter hae at last been reached, and is consequently more Nvrarriovs, yield> tug more Dread to the barrel than any other Flour. The Deut trade admits that from its bresd-making qualities ‘it is the cheapest, a» well as the best, for either family or baker's use, aud unsurpessed by any Fiour made ‘Every ssok and every varrel i¢ warranted to give entire satisfaction. STERLING'S ST. LOUIS FANCY. One ot the most beautiful Winter Wheat Patenta ever offered to the trade, It is unexcelled by any other Patent except Ceres, and will please the most exacting house keeper and eatisfy the most fastidious epioura GILT-EDGR. ‘Atmagnificent Winter Wheat Patent RELIANCE. Asplendid Minnesots Patent Flour, made by the ose brated Hungarian process. It is a very cheap and bead~ ‘ful Patent, within the reach of all classes, and we wuarentes will give satisfaction toevery one who will try, ‘ GOLDEN HILL. 48 THE BEST TONIC. crossed red lines on MIGAL CO, Baltimore, Ma, “ait Gee Covzotexe GRE ‘Ta an Invaluable Remedy for a MM ian fA YE COUGHS, COLDs, CONSUMPTION, BRONOHITIA, and all diseases of the LUNGS AND RESPIRATORY ORGANS: Copmorawe Caan is a preparation containing 40 per cent of Pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil, combined with ‘The old reliable stend-by and the Standard family | other harmless ingredients in such e manner as to ren- Flour of theDistrict. Ttiequalia quality tonsrest many | der the “OIL as pleasant to the taste us honey, yet ro- high priced Patent Moura, whilst it can be bought for | taining all of ite well known medicinal propertioa which considerable less money. 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NEAR 4% STREET. GQMterei—comrormixa EPPs’ Cocoa. i BREAKFAST, . of as of ‘the natural taws which i jon and nu and by at fine: ‘of well-o- our ¥ » JANUARY 5, 1885. 2d Edition. Ll eran To Sta FROM ALBANY TO-DAY. President Arthur's Mon Working Hard to Keep the Hnbbell Forces Together Everything Pointing to Erwin’s for Spemxer, Which Mean Norton for Senater. Special Dispatch to Tux EvExIxe Stan. Ausany, N. ¥., January 5—Although Mesers, ‘Warren, Sharpe, Draper, and President Arthur's friends generally are making a terrible struggle ‘this morning for Hubbell, 1t seems now almost in- evitable that Erwin will be nominated for speaker tonight, ‘The struggle is to maintain what strength Hubbell has unui night, ‘The five mem- ders from the sth district are now wavering, and {f, a8 apprehended, they decide this afternoon for Erwin, Erwin will receive # large majority. | Con- gresatian litacoek pascea through tie ciey without stopping, and Senator Wai per WhO WAS €x- ected, Has tailed wo cese. WIN FOR SPEARBA ¥EANS MOBTON POR SENATOR. The election of Erwin will inevitably confine the issue for Senator to Morton and Evarts, Evarts hase few votes among the Erwin men, and even the President’s friends are almost to concede that the only chance of defeating Tom Piatt’s ‘sehemes is through Evarta. Mr. it 16 again Biated, will not ben candidate, and wilt not itseen to the advances of the Arthurmen. The navural Sutcome or Erwin’s election will be the election of Morton, and Con. Payue already boasts that to- nights caucus puts Morton in Senator Lapham’s chair. BITTER FRELING AGAINST THE PLATT-CORNELL COM BINATION. ‘The feeling against the Platt-Cornell combina- tion ts bitter, and in private conversation influen- tal republicans declare that the success of their program will make it impossible for the repubiican ee! ‘to win in November and wili put party in @ ininority for years, By Associated Press IN THE INTEREST OF MR, EVARTS. AuBany, N. Y., January 5.—There is a delegation from the Young Men's republican club of New York in the interest of Mr. Evarts for United States $en- ator. Among them are Geo. H. Robinson, Edward T. Baruevt, Wm. Brooktieid, Joseph Uliman and Henry Gleason. “A large retnforcement ts expected ‘this evening. Piesis SEs A Steamer Sunk Near Norfolk. NorFOLK, Va., January 5.—The steamer Acco- mack, of the Ola Dominion line, came tnto collision with the steamer Luray, of the same line, this morning, of Raney isiand, Tne Accomack sank. ‘The Luray was going down the river to Newport News, with passengers for the Chesapeake and Ohio ‘raliroad, and the Accomack was coming to Norfolk, th passengers and freight from Smith- fleld. No one was hurt. A fog prevailed at the ‘Ume of the collision, eel ey FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, ‘The New York Stock Market. ‘Tho following are the openthg and p. m. prices ofthe New York Stock Market to-day, us reported by special wire to H. H. Dodge, 399 15th street: Can. Par. Can. Sou. Cent. Pac Ches. & 61 cB. ca Col. C Del, J 18 | 1956 D,L& 88°) §8" Oregon Trans..| 13%) 183 Den, Su ‘BwOnt & West] ing 385, pa 3°} 3” (Pac. Malt 54s 55 ET | 4 | 4y\Peo. D. & 125) 18% 14iy 14°;/Reading......21] 16%) 1659 Bi% 5 05 * 100% 1203 iE nip ail ‘72% /178% Te & Wo] 11 1 108% 108 Lake Shore. ..°| 01% 62i/\st.P. & Omalia) 25%, 2534 Lou, & Nash. 2.) 254) 247%) Do. pret.....| 89%) 845s Mich. Cent. ..77). Ist P.M. &Mi.] € | 80% 16); 16M Texas Pac. ...-) 13. | 13 ug Cnion Pac. sq Do, pret. ...7| 2 Bie Mo. Pac... say G1) Do. ‘Mob. & Obio. 1!) 63)..." West e845 Nas. @Cuat:.| 34 ‘The Baltimore Markets. RALTIMORE. January 5.—Vincinia sizes, consoli- dated, 3735, pastsdus ‘coupons, 30%, new ten-forties, ST new thieen. 81 uid to-day. BALTIMORE, Mv., January $.—Cotte uiet-—mid- atin, Talo, Flor setiew and, arn Howard atte’ Si wesrern, Finer. 1. extra, 3-008 50: ao, fami Tond 18, ity mile einer, TAO rb: da. superlative patent, 5.75. Wheat— Strong: western higher and _ Sestern higher aul uctive, slosing easier, southern Moad2: do, amber, Was; No. 1 Maryland, 99408; No. 3 Restern winter "rid, “apot, 2 January, 91 ‘bid: Murch, 95 asked: May. Be x her and frm: western higher and firma; southora wite. SOab1: do. Fellow. 00: weatern mixed. spot, 49%a5):° January, 40% bid: Fet 5 48sad\4, March, 48049, Oats firma, ‘western white, southern Pennaylvai nteady —primme 14,90a15.60.Provinions mcats—shoulders and ith ete soins ‘qilet, 62264. % jouldera, 74: clear rib sides. 8: , Bacon “suoaldere, 7 i. Hams, Tag Lard refhiea, Bye Butaer steady ached Wael creamery, 22s). lange. easter, Tad troldum Tominal-rebtied, 7a7K Gpifen drmer i tone—Kio cargoes, ordins to fair, BKa9X. Sugar Suing st stetay™ apart Bigs compen rena lower and duli, 10! Whisky steady, 1.1801.19. Freight 4 to Liverpool per steamer quiet—cotton, 15-64. Sour, Ta.Gd: rain, OM Hideepes Bone tae barpels 31,000 busbela: corn. ¢7,00) Busliela; oats, 2000 bushels, Et riveat, 6,000 Bushela ; cors, 66,000 bushels; 20 Danis, baies—whet, 140,000 Dusbele; corn, 1000 bualiel ‘The Chicago Markets, CHICAGO Tnx. January 5. Jaunary, $14: February, : Rebruary, Firtemereie : io tochiay, 1240 Lard—Yanuasy, Tuary, 11.973¢. Alarcis 12.10-Stuy, . Givaig: February, 698: March, 705, May, 1.2036 setae ees AT THE CAPITOL To-Day, The District in Congress, THE BILL IN REGARD TO REAL ESTATE CONVEY: ANCES. In the Senate to-day the bill in regard to the con- veyance and devise of real estate in the District of Columbia was reached, but went over undef objeo- tion by Mr. Morgan, who sald the bill ought to be considered by the judiciary committee. Mr. Ingalls stated that the biil_had been considered and re- ported by the District committee. Mr. Moi Eild he bad great raith ta the Distelot committee, Dut he rezarded the Dill as of a character that ugh to be passed upon by the fudicary committee, and it went over. ‘THE SOLDIERS’ HOME. ‘The Senate this afternoon the dill to amend the charter of the National Soldiers and Sailors Orphans Home of the District of Columbia. It ‘provides that the act Incorpot thls home shail be amended so 28 to authorize the trustees to turn over to the treasurer of the United States any such remaining portions of a fund known us the “Ward fund” as may be in control of the trustees, to be used In paying parties the fun. “The bil provides that after vuralng this the fun. e vides that after fund over the bourd shall be dissolved. ‘THR JUSTICE OF THE PRACE BILL IN THR SENATE. ‘The Senate this afternoon reached the Dill ex- tending the Jurisdiction of Justices of the peace in the District of Columbia to cases involving $300. ‘Phe Dill was about to pass when Mr. called attention to an ‘amendment providing that no ‘Appeal shall be allowed unless the sum involved exceeds $20, and requiring the appeltant to give Security for the fina! judgment and costs “Mr Conger moved to reconsider the vote by which tne amendment Was adopted, but a8 the hour of two O'clock arrived the bill went over, INSURANCE COMPANIES IN THE DISTRICT. Mr. Johnson,of New York,introduced a bill in the House to-day to regulate the organization and management of insurance companies im the District, Capitol Notes. Delegate Brents, delegate trom Ws mn Ter- ritory, is stilt suffering trom the effects of a fall on the icé last week by which he broke his leg. APPOINTED TO A POSITION IN NEW YORK. Mr. John E. Kelty, of New York, for many years @ employe of tne House of Representatives and ‘at present clerk of the committee on public health, has been appointed clerk of the court of the elev. enth district of New Yors city for the term of six years, abd will leave in afew days to enter upon ‘be discharge of the duties of his Dew position. ‘TBR ELECTORAL VOTE OF OREGON. Hon, Warren F, Trutct, messenger trom Oreg20, wits the electoral vote of that state, reacned Washington this morning and deilvered tha vote ‘tothe Vice President. Owing to the snow biookade ‘Mr. Truitt was compelled to make. the trip by the May of San Francisco and the Southera Pacite Land Office Promotions. * ‘The foliowing promotions have been made in the Genera! Land OMice: Jas. J. Barnes, Mich, trom 51,600 to $1,800; Altred come trom #400 ; Michael Mi r. trom $1,200 Hath! Nfs Sante T Dunlap’ aia’ and Mr Bva 386 JOSe ‘ies chee ene ———-——_ Ssomatany Taiure left 02 Saturday might tor Colorado, where the contest for the wenslcrabip 18 drawing to 8 close, Arromrrep.—F. a. Barbour, of Mo., has been ap- Ftnted to-a $1,000 piace in the third assistants of oat Ottcs department. ‘Tre Court op Ciarus reassembled to-day, and arranged the docket far the month. Gax, Baesxan, accompanied by Gen, Ghetidin, called upon the President to-day. - ‘ConstaBie.—To-day siea by Lotte Gucbet rgouecs A SUNDAY NIGHT TRAGEDY. A Toya Young Gotered Git kintes.” Alley—A Young ‘Killed. ‘Last evening, Ida Henderson, a colored girl, six- wen years of age, was shot and killed by Scott Coats, @ colored youth, eighteen years old, at house No. 8, Bates’ alley, between 6th and 7th and G and H streets northwest. Coats, who is employed by Dr. Sethausen as a driver, went to the house in Bates‘alley with a colored girl named Birdie Smith, And proceeded up the stairs to the third story to ‘visit Nettie Henry, an acquaintance. Ida Hender- who lives wich her mother on the first floor of hous, followed them up staira Coats id dot want her, Cy Upon ter admitted ner. front room, where to stop her." A& she and, drawing a Tevoi- ‘of the girt’s hess. Hed within after tne shoot. ‘the house and fled. An alarm was out an hour Inter OMoers K arrested nit tn Bowen's Srstrecta He paid that tue she he was fooling with the pisiol before Ida came in, and had it in his hang wuen playing with her. rue Coroner Patterson began Fs bi i an inquest at the sev- the body of Ida Henderson. The following: 3 was : John Parker, Chas. McG Wm. Wolf, James Holmes, Thadieus Stentz an Jono C. Shirk. TI ir, Scat Coats, who Is light colored boy. was present with his colnsel, Mr. piel ‘The Brst witness was Birdie Smith, who testisied that Coats came to her home, No. 'T Goat alley, about So'clock last night, and She went with juin to Mra Mason's, in F ailes, He left her there for a wntie, He returned and she went with nim to Nettie McPherson's or Netue Henry's house. Ida, the rl, Was Standing at the door. The witness and Coats Up stairs, and as they went Tdu sald “f will be up there after awhile.” About Yen of Mfveen minutes atverwards sho came up. Coate went to the door at the head of the stairs and Shut 16 She said “Let me come in” He wad pavue 282" and ‘she said “It is we.” not lag @ auswered “You can't come in.” ‘Witness sald “Let her come in.” He salt “Who re Feat for this room?” Witness answered “I fought Nettie dia.” He then let her tn, and sho Was passing on to yo. into thie trout Toom, whea he pushed her back. ‘The: he pulled out bis revolver and fired. “It was Rot long after Ida applied to come in verore he let ber in. He did not to be very much inearnest. He did not say “Ida, 1f you come In I ‘will shoot you.” After the shooting Ida Teil to the floor, and Coats jumped over her, ran ou: and went down stairs. He said nothing.” She knew of no quarrel or lU-teeling between Coats and Ida, When ¢ left Mra Mason's, Coats suid nothing as Lo ‘where he was golng, except tat he was guing to fee a friend. ‘Sophia Lockwood, who lives in No. 6, Bates’ alley, there being only a partition between her Toom and Nettle McPherson's room, she heard Berdie Smith halloo out of the window tint Beott had shot Ida Neaderson. The witness then de tailed Birdie Smith's story as told to her, which id not differ materially from what Birdie gave in her testimony, except that Coats said that he Tented the rooid and paid for it, aud that before Ida came in he told ber if she camd tn he would shoot er. Lizzie Henderson, the mother of the dead girl, about o'clock and going to Nettle's room. Sophia, ‘who was in the room with witness, gave Ida half a dollar to go to the store with, ‘and Ida started down stairs, followed by Anthony, who, the wit- ness sald, was Nettie McPherson's “man.” Scott, meanwhile, rapped on the partition between the Fooms; and asked witness if Authony was there, and witness replied no, that he had gone down stairs. Anthony stopped at the foot of the stains, nd Ida went up stairs In the next house to Net Uersroom: ida had been gone about ten minutes when Birdie called out that Scott had shot her, the shooting, wich onthe stand, except that Couts was represented as telling Ida that he paid tho rent of tue room, and Af she came In be would shoot her. Dr. Hartigan, who made the wutopay, described the wound, and this closed the testimony. ‘The jury returned a verdict that the deceased came 16 herdeath “trom apistol-saot wound of the head inflicted with a pistol in the hands of Scott a FIGHTING EDITORS, “and the Mounds Stil Yelp.” AT BLADENSBURG BETWEEN RIVAL EDITORS. Mr. & F. Smith, merchant, of Port Tobacco, venting a duel, which, be said, was expected to Cox, of the 7imes, democratic. joliification >, WhICh the Independent se. ‘verely criticised. change of compliments was ed in personaliues, and on the #8: of an article uy in the Inde} ‘And still the hounds yelp.’ This article so infuri- challenged Posey, who accepted, and they are both in thts city to-day.” ‘The police cowid give no assistance, as the chal- lenge Was dtawn and accepted in the state Of Ni ryland, and the sup} uelists were simply jassing. Ut the city on their way to Bladens- Bare. “it is said thav one ot the blood-thirety ed tors applied for a pistol at O'Meara’s, but for some Teason did not make a purchase. It 1s learned that Mr. Cox cme up on the boat thls morning, accompanied by his brother, and he went to Alexandna. This brother, or a party an- swering his description, shortly afterwards was at O'Meara’s pricing pistols, Nir. Cox came up on the 1 o'clock boat. The brother. it 1s sald, lias been ‘acting as the second of Mr. Cox. It 1s said that the challenge provides that “firing shall be kept up until one oF the other drops.” > THE INAUGURATION, Opening of the Office of Public Com- fort—Notes from Mendquarters, ‘The bad weather and bad walking made things alittle dull at the inauguration headquarters wo- day. As usual, a good many letters were recetved making applications of various kinds. The chtet event of the day was the opening of the oMice of public comfort which will occupy the two rooms on the first floor of the buliding. Major L. P. Wright, chairmen of the committee, and Mr. Swartz,clerk of the committee, were present to-day, and will be present everyduv. A book has teen opened tor Fegisteting the names of persons having rooms to rent. Already a number of entries have been made, Major Wright satd to-day Chat his opinion was that the visitors to the elty would outnumber those here in 1881, No record of the hoteis would be kept at the ofticeexcept some of those not well known to {he general public. He thought many persons trom ‘Uhe south could be accommodated in Alexandria. 4 SUOGESTION. ‘The following suggestion has been recorded in the suggestion book: “To protect the processton from the populace, have each armed body throw out, at — paces to its right and left, and having at {arms at Will), abd ach unarmed body fani similarly with ‘designated marching fankers connecting at head and ‘uma with the ‘police platoons, 80 a8 to wholly envelop the parade with its own self-protecuive moving COLORED ORGANIZATIONS COMIKG. Among the colored organizations who are ex- pected hereto assistin tue inauguration are the Baltimore rifles and the Monumental guards, both of Baltimore; the Gray Invinciblea, of Philadeiphta, irae eee tee gusrds, of Norfolk, Va. all of whom will be the ess OF the Capital City guards (Cos. A and B) of INAUGURATION NOTES. ‘com| the Virginia State Gen. Fitzhugh Lee, will parade. ‘Mr. J. A. Baker, chairman of the committee on ig in favor of lighting the bail room ity, and to it also with brack- ‘ be Used In case of accident to ed rds, such ‘members of the old President's have decided to re-organize, and Chandier, N.G Ordway, H. E.R Ticker, Samuel Norment L Barbour, $ W. Curriden, P. See decreased ®, There Were two dividends do- clared of 40 centse sbare. ae Laying the Tracks. ‘Tre B&F. raiiroad company has at work on C street a force of men laying a track between Tch ‘streets SouLBWest, Which work was sc febeeafoced Ey bit in equty nied on < | nth precinct station, at one o'clock to-day, over | testified to Birdie and Scott's conuing to the housé | forgo old ana valu The witness detatied, also, Birdies story to her of | aigreod’ with Bindie’s statement | a THR DEMOCRATIC JOLLIFICATION AT TORT TORACCO LRADS TO AN ALLEGED APPOINTMENT FOR & DUEL, Md., to-day applied to the police here to aid in pre. ‘take place at Bladensburg to-day. The belligerent Parties, it seems, are Port Tobacco editors, Adrian Posey, of the Jadependent, republican, and F. M. “after the recent election,” said Mr. Smith, “the Gemocrats bad a “The next day the Times answered. The ex- up until tt result last month ated editor Cox,” continued Mr. Smith, “that he paces interval, its own discréet “Hunker | ‘of the col- | Petty Thefts at the Naval Academy, AX WXVESTIOATION ORDERED. Srecial Dispatch to TE PvexrKe Rram, Axmaronis, MD. January &—Tour correspond- ent saw Superintendent Ramsay to-day in regard to the reported stealing among the cadeta Re says ‘a cadet of the 4th class was found wearing another cadets coat, the cont having the latter's name on 1 im two places ta big letters, and no attempt at de facing them belng made," The cadet ex} matters by saying that he found the coat tm his room, and his own being gone, the other man had his, There is absoivitely Bothing to ‘show that he intended to steal, and bis explaan Hon, unless proven to be false, will Be ed. ‘The report that three Cadets wie Utd tte Uiation ts tncorrect. Petty thets of money, low ing, &., has deen gotng on for some time, and Cap- tal Ragusay has ordered a board to ihvesugnte them, “No report has yet been made by tue board ‘The Swaim Court-martiat. JOPOR JONSON TESTIFIES REGARDING HIB RELA ‘TIONS WITH THE acoDSRD, In the Swaim court-martial this morning Judge | 4. J. Johnson, the attorney who brought suit inst Bateman & Co. on the “due Ut” op bebalt of Bright, Humphrey & Co, testified that Gen. ‘Swaim did not want to bring the suit in his own, hame because of his positon in the army. He said as to the memorandum on the note—“ten per cent and SIX per cent Interest”—that Gen Swaim Mint represented ab arrangement | regarding certain interest aod profits. which be «Swat Was to bave hed on the original joan 6 $5,000 to Mr. J. nw | deciuration ta t | the ssdue-tu,” | memorandum “1 ber | Gen. swaim told $5,000 represented special di posit, separate | emian € Co, Upon. for stock a that he under- Stood That the bringing of suit tn Bright, Hui rey & Co.'s hame Was a mere prevext, adopted use Gen. SWaim did hot Want the novoriety of 0 Mr, Randal Very Happy. ‘BE RETORNS FROM HIS SOUTITRKK TRIP all @O0D NATURE AND ENTHURIARM. Representative Randall recurned from the south Uhis morning and occupied his seat when the House was called toorder. He is looking remarkably well and was all good navure. “My trip has Deen | gk fous,” be ate Stan man. “4 Could be more delightful than my reception. | sfea.grand poopie, and the tulnrral wealth abd progressive feeling tn the arctions 1 visited ts | Something remarkable, Loan"t express my delight with my Visit.” < cad Mr. Bandail said the southern people were not Much interested 1m political discussion ¢ ‘20 far as it affected Ube development of their | tries. ‘They ate of course deliyhied with Ube dential result. He did mot care to walk we speakershlp question. ‘The Contests at Albany. STIRRING UP OPPOSITION TO EVARTR—MR BIRCOOK REPORTS THAT ANTAUN'S FRIENDS RAY SR ES WOT & CANDIDATE POR THE SENATOREHIP. Agentieman Who has seen the Evarts ietter in Teply to Polger’s request for the ex-Secretary's: Support during the gubernatorial contest of 1888, | Suys It stated that public sentiment in New Tork | state, in his, Evart's, judgment, demanded @ sharp | Tebuke to the administration. in view of this be could not see his way clear to take the stump even a friend Secretary Holger. Evarts’ abtagonists contrast Unis letter with 1 Fooentiy writin to the public. dec Ris candi- acy for the United states wet in whieh he deciares that _he bas always been a loyal republl- can, and claims tho nomfnation on those grounds, COngressinan ‘Hiscock, fresh from Albany this morning: says the Senatcrial struggle. in abey- ance Until Uke spe contest 1§ settled. “Ax to the speakership,” he says, “IL ts so close that Doth parties are clatming it with equal confdence, and there is no telling What the outcome will ba: Mr. Arthur's friends say Chat he is irrevocably out wf (he field, and Will under Bo circumstances enter ‘the contest, and if Erwin should be beaten for the | Speakersiip Morton will be also out of “The Artur men are said to De incensed st tou's entering the and, as Arthur retires, {iiey will probably make any: somioation £0, him. Evarts’ chances are it. to be. injured by he appearance of his Poiger letter, {he Reld seems to open up to Hiscock OF some Uber hantagonized candidate. —_ RAXOR OF THE ‘THERMOMRTER.—ThO ‘Were (he readings at the office of the chief oMoer to-day: # Gm, 8.8; 7 am. 98.1; 11a mm, 2pm, 26 AN ASSIGNMENT BY C. M. TOWROK—=-A paper executed last Saturday by C, M. the well- known dry goods merchant, 636 Pennsylvania ave- nue, making an assignment wo EB. Hay, was placed on record at Une court house to-day.” Mr. rson Tepresentsin the paper that being indebted In considerable sums of money, having become un- full, and bclog desirous of making 1 falr aud equ ing desirous: a table distribution of bis ‘crea nsylania avenue, and all hia pe Mr. E. B. Hay. Te only inthe assignment are due clerks in the establishment for thelr as fomk |. Keith Edmunds, one clatm sand another for $100; Thos. 4. Ggrner: $70; Lewy. Ke Donavin, $85; C, Brooke Craig, $0; Edward Rittue, $22; 8. F. Rynex, $42; Jas Mitebell, $22,and ‘Suapson, $13. Mr. ‘Towson has been in here for more than eight years, has many who will regret his embarassment, which It $8 Tleved will be onty temporary, as he 18 a man of energy, and has the confidence ‘of the community. notes, accoun' claims HENRY CLEWS & 00.’ CIRCULAR, ‘The financtal circular of Henry Clews & Co., of ‘New York, issued on Saturday last, says: “It can | not be disputed that in many respects the year 1885 | opens under much more promising auspices than te | predecessor. ‘The obstacles existing a Year ago, and which culminated in the period of depression that appears to be Just drawing to a close, have to a large extent toiuily disappeared, and Gn all sides We have abundant uvidences thatthe readjustment process 1s as near complete as possible before the Much desired improvement commences, "| What- ever remains that is unfavorable has deenr excessively discounted, as prices not only of securi- Ues, Dut of all staple commodities, are at thelr lowest point, and supplies of merchandise in frst hands so reduced that only a revival of confldence is necessary to give a fresh impulse to tue mer- chandise wovement and restart idle machinery. "we course of the BLOCK market and general cannot long be separated; and as it Is in the latte | that the indications of improvement are most pro- hotinced, We feel all the more contident of a cor responding change in Wall street aTuira. “January | Gebursements the promptness with which interest | obligations are belng met, as well as the absomos of aby Important failures at the end of the year, all contributed to impart a more hopeful tone; while | the sharp advance in wheat has not been without, | Beneficial effec During whe past week. however, | a better feeling has developed, aside froin these tn: | fluences. ‘The action of the Coal combination at | their recent conference is virtually a favorable set ‘Uetment of those difficulties, and harmonious action may be expected to guide thelr plans for the pres= | gat year. An agrecinent has been made to restrict ‘Output to 20 milion tons, the Same as last years and, considering that 18s Was much worse thai the ‘present year ‘Is likely to be, its fair to pose that this amount will be readily consumed— iu fact, Would prove insuMiclent in case of any Go cided revival in manufacturing.” Ip 1 was Possreue 70 Go TRrovon Lirm with oul once taking Cold, many of the nidnor, apd not a | fow of the more serious Ills Of lite would be avoided, ‘ut since It Is idle to hope for so happy an exemy Hon, it Is Well Uo remember that br. Jayne's a | pecturant ts a sure curative for coughs and colds, asthina and Bronchitis, PACTS iy 1" ptentamcae MAMKIED. SCTE hee. aan Sees catia Sire Ri Sth marmmaes &, ° On January 8. 1866, at 9 p.m. Rk pie wees 09 Wednenday, January — at Manassas, Va, ‘CAMMAC! Jani Sth, 1885, at seven o'cloo oun DALLIE ae beloved wile'of Soha Commack age bis neeldcnot Re. ‘Dut ecvere stitten year”

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