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aT THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C©.. WEDNESDAY ue POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. _ ERORFOLE AND FoRTRIse MosROE wotng abd retarning : fad steartigoat lines. Secu ‘anid tickets at abd 0. Office ta avenue, St Hetet_and Kaox bcpress. 603 Pennsylvania venue, who will also cucck from bowls. and Roswate raldcee, Foe further waformation ingnire at Company's office, Tth strevt w' relephone call a MUILLTAM P. WELCH, General Axont LOR, TARES-NORFOLK AND FORTRESS MON- Firet-class Fa A Teip.S1.25, Stem qr Lady of the Lake Moniay, Wednemlay and Fritay at 5.20 p. ma. Pasnayrs and rooms secured at General Of om, $35 ret! watz ine iver, adage Stent Nompeon Monday. Weduesday andFriday fam Tel: phoue call 76a . re ‘nels, QT#AMER TV. aknowsMiTa. FROM ita STREET WHARF. ‘Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays at7a m. Re- turning Tusedays, Fridays and Sandays, touching at aU River Lacdings as far as Nomin! Creek, Currioman end St Clemente Bay. Conuect# with B&O. R Rat Shepherds. JNO. B. PADGETT, Agent. ©. W. RIDLEY, Manseer. welt E. VERNON! MT. VERNON! STEAMER W.W. CORCORAN hast daily: Cexcept Sunday) for FEB SARIS RS aS Whine 90 pi 1.1, BLAKE, Captain. STEAMERS. _ ENERAT. TRANSATLANTIC COMP (ex Naw Youe axp Hane | Company's piec. No. © North Hiver. foot of Morton street. New York ‘Amerique. Santelli, Wedrosday, Jan. 16, 3 SO'Getitaio: reub, Weduesday. Jaa, 21. ‘Canala, Kersai ice, We ‘Cheeien + pangae Transatiantigar ot Bue ius Gi pom. crs 3 Pm ja amounts to suit, ontas Parle "LOULS DE BEBIAN ivania avenue: ‘visPeunsylvania avenne, Agents tur Wastinstun, D.9, TE. MPANY. LIMITED, D LIVERPOOL, HARBOR KR, NEW YORK. ‘Wed Feb. Feb. 11 zs i ESDAY FuOaE NEW YORK schATES OF FACSAGE—te0, $90 and $100, accurding puodations ‘Stecrawe at very lowrates. Steerugw tickets from Tav- SIO Se Queenstown and all Ciher parte of Enropeat Ment rates. ‘Turouxh bills of laden wven for Belfust Hewry. Antwerp snd other ports on the Cou for Mediterra: can porte. For fretcht and passage appl the Compa y'sotticn, Ro Bowlin Green. or both ‘Steeruwre aad Cabs onsiiortow s CO. 605 Tth st., Washi VEKNON it SCHEDULE IN Levey avcuue ved Ds IL Fue? shinetun from st ow Jersey cre The 9.00 Sm is w fast Limited Express t Chicago, aeiie Dit scane O30). ine at Qn No extra far is charwe For Cincinnati, Louisvilie « Pam. and 1010 pe ass Tesi woruia i charged For Pittsburg at 9.00 with Purior Car, and 8.40 pm daily to Pir Cieveland and Detroit, with Be ute train 20:0 p. ma 3 wud 10-00 rm Valley rsilrus and po mand 22:10and 4.0 m:oa pnw except Sunday, an Ngai Caitn. Caen gas fur 3s on stan branch, 9.05 a.m. ey for Lexington. Steunten and. \ 20) a mi. ually except Suutay a. $800 mi. daily except sunday. Bq Hagerstown. 605 an cally except Sunday. We ma Traivearrive from the West daily, 6: 0, 70am, 1:'5. FOO, From Annzpolis, &: 0 a-u and 1:80 ondS2ip m: Sunday. ¢-3)a wi, 6:35 pa From Lexineton, $27) ome dally. except Sunday. Fran Frederick ao¢ pterie ints, $:28. am, Fi dally, exeest Sunday Yor Washinact 1, 6:30 piy et the Ealtimore ant ‘Washinton Station, 29 wid ak Fermaylvania avenue, corner 14th street, where orders Ve taken for baxiage to be checked aud reveivedas ant in the €:t7. Be DUSE sil, General Manuer, Baltimore. OR LORD. Gent Fumenscer Aeon T= Evrect | -rrssrn = Zreins leave Washington, from statiot, corner Seturday, oe Sally Sith Pasa = connects dally fur Chicuro, with =! ‘pure to C tsbure amet to Chic Western = Mail } xp moran Zprene. 10 me lly (the Went, with Palace Sleepiiue Cae cr Takingtou to Chic TiMORE AND FOTOMAC 1 ‘Cauandaieus,” Rocheater, For r, Kufalo, Nigeara, 2O0up. m dail) except Saturday. with Palace Care Wannizztos: to Ti ATLROAD. Bor Sew York auc the East. 715, 8.50, 11.00 a 2.00 “£00, 10.00 WS pm Cn ‘Suaday. 2000 and'1.15 p.m Limited Exprew ur Pullen F Cars, 4403 ty. daily, except Sunday. For Ecatun without chanxe, 20 pm. every week-day Cu sandsy. yh trains counect at J sey City ocklyn Annes, afurding ui Fetctmaunier te Fulton treet, avoir duubieterriace Serene sew Worr ciee Fer Philadeiphie, +15, 890 and Ma m. 200, 4.00, 6.00, W0wand 11.15 p.m." Ou Sunday. 4.00, 6.00, 100 and HBAS ia Liatet waren, babe ue daly, exceyt t Fer Baltimore. €85, 7.13, £30, 9.40, 1.003 m. 1205 Fog, 40, 8, 440, cu, Fan, Wo a LTS pe ae Grrbneay Sav, ihe ta aid, CuO fu, HU.US aid Mp Fer Popes Crvek Line, 6352. ur. aud 440p. m. daily, except Sunday. z as pkey mw acemnberige ta, 12.95 and 45 p.m daily, ex- wept Beane. ea Sara ALERASDEIA AND FREDERICKSBURG RarLWay, Fo Tomes AND WASHINGTUN KALL- OAD. ‘Ker Alexandria, € 0 7.00, 9.25, 2.08. 62. 4:45. 6.0), 5.05 and 1135 Hier 25. 11.0 a'm 8S ye _ & ichsnone sist the sonth 6-00 and 11.01 a. m. daily, Feed eed bots daly cacept Sunday oe Bs Washington, 06, .00. 10.09, 110, 709 aah U4 p. 1a, Icept Monday). On Sunday at and 1219 cde nee ‘J. & WOOD General Faseenyeor Agent VIRGINIA MIDLAND RAILWAY. ‘THE SHORT LINE TO THE SOUTH, SOUTHWEST AND WEST Schedule in eff-: OCTOLER 12, 1844 9:10 A. M—NEW G&LEANS MAIL slatly, mualcing close Cob nections abd. South went. way. Poll: std Wash cars from Washingt a 6:10PM — FA é. Daily via Char- ottevilleto Cincinnati. Louisville and all Western Pulluai Skeping cars Washington AND EXPRESS. Daily thweat via Danville and to ‘Mannavsas Division Train leaves Washington at 7-00 A. DM. daily. except Sunday Warrenton trains ieave Washington at 9:10 A. Mand S10 PM. daily. * Fergickets sud information inguire at Company's Of- . Ol Pentsyivauia avenue Traine leave from b. & .NIEL. XN. MACD! Agent. ‘We SLAUGHTER, Pose Agsat Fw SOL, HAAS, Traffic Mavuser ———__— — De. Auorestany 1x Its ingredient, PURE MEAT. m scientificall; form Tih mesial remedirn, stv If ote Pally ei oes inctecreting te vt Sorces without fatten tue diaestive create, In Trrworp, 1xLLow and Matanial Fevers it is in ‘Naluable, giving strenucth to overcome thew malicnant @eases. Higtily reconsmended by leading Pysiciaus of aoc tor iaug diaeance: © FOUGLEA © CO. Acero E " BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISi Sescur Nonce 1 RESPECTFULLY CALL THE ATTENTION OF ARCHITECTS AND THOSE CONTEMPLATING BUIRDING To MY STUCK OF FIRST-CLASS HEATING APPAMATUS, AXD WOULD PARTICU- WROUGHT IRON FURNACES FROM THE WELL- KNOWN FACTORY OF REYNOLDS & SON, WHICH 1 CONSIDER As GooD If NOT SUPERIUR TO @TEAM HEATING.AT ONE HUNDRED PER CEST FACTORY OF JAMES SPEAR, NOR HEATING TWO Ok MORE BOOMS ‘ABOVE FOR EOONOMY AND HEATING QUALITY HEY HAVE NO EQUAL, THESE HEATERS AND 4 FURNACES ABE BEING USED EXTENSIV/LY IN SOME OF THE FINEST HOUSES IN THE CITY, WHICH WE TAKE GREAT PLEASURE IN REFER- SING TO. A CALL 18 SOLICITED AND ESTI- (MATES PROMPTLY FURNISHED. WALTER D. WYVILL, Excuvuvs AcExt, ed No 460 PA AVE, NEAR 434 STREZE and | AU FAMILY SUPPLIES. ‘THIN EVENING. SSIGNEES S Lz— ‘The entire atock of store 737 7th street northwest, for- merly occupied by F. Seiinwer, the broker, must be sold within three days No offer refused as the Ue soll. “Sale to commence at SEVEN O'C. ‘THIS ‘are sold. EVENING, and to continue untt! all the By order B 2O0).0MO! rece ocho WEEKS & | Wwarrere WILLIAMS & CO., Auctionoers, SALE D SUPERIOR FURNITU! FASHIONABLE RE MONE OF T4E BEST MANUFACTURI Z8b Fok Fa cONVE IENCE OF TRE PUBLIC E SALE WiLL TRE PLACE TANT HIN OUR SALE-ROOM. CORNER TENTH ee PENNSYLVANIA AVES THURSDAY, JANUAKY EIGHTH, 1885, AT ELEVEN. OcLock A ae Maznificent Tennessee Marble-top, Mabowsny Cham- ber Suite; cual tly cirri, most feahtonsehs Sasteas with French Droaser, b-veled-edee Plate Glass, extra size, arare specimen of carving, manufactured at a cont of $600; Handsome chamber Suites: Elegant Parlor Suites. Ebory” Chairs: Erench Couches fangssse Walnut-fram> Pier end Mantel Mirrors; Handsome Hall Rack; three W aluut Dwarf Book-cases: Elaborately Carved Bouffets, extri «izr French Plate Giaes: Ladies’ WWating Dorks.” Walt. Dititi room “Cunt wpb ster in Leather; Tennessee Marbie-top Tables; Lib- rary Tables; Walnat Rockers; Hair Ms 4 her Bits. Wire'woven Sattresee, Coqether with msee= fase articles ‘This sate, as will be noticed, embraces some Fee | rares. ond most costly furnitur> that has been offe at yublic sue for some time past which parties wil fd Gh caumuination’ to be In perfect orders snd thove 1a search of faruiture of superior manufacture can gratify en fol — — sale Ci i exhibiticu day. previous to sale WALT 8, WILLIAMS & CO.. asst ‘RuctiouserE J O88 SHERMAN & co. Augen ‘Rea! Estaie Agents, ‘Out Pstrect northiweet, LE OF A DFSIRABLE BRICK NG, SOUTHEAST CORNER OP FIRST . SPREE|S NORTHEAS 4 Gecd of trust, dated sey tem., ied (2D), AD.” 1879, and re fulio 429 ot seq., of the land! ‘Columbia, and at the request of partis secured thereby. we willgell. at pu lic TRUSTE ucelou. im teontuf the presn aon. on THURSDAY. | Elon TH DAY (ith) of JANU "WL, A. D. 1885, at POUR | Getic RP te 118). i square akx hundred Sh seventy-five, with the Lmproventents thereon, ia | the GC Weabiwton and Dist:iet of Columba, | ‘fee of sale: One-thisl casb: balanoo in six, twelve anit exaninen tuoathe, the uotes ive for the deferred | ente to be scene Vounerty soldat 8. per A deport $100 LUA COULTER? HC ALLEMAN, THOS. DOWLING, Ane _FINAD Pisvass Sroce Trreesara Wares nerwaex WASHINGTON, BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK, BOSTON, &c. 1RINCE & WHITELY, Sroce Buoxens, General Partners: Henry H. Dodze. Washiugton, b. C. HL Cruger Oakley Harry © Logan, Maynard €. Eyre. i Willizm R. Travers, Special Partner. | BUY AND SELL ON COMMISSION ALL CLASSES: OF RAILWAY SECURITIES. ‘Branch Offi 509 15th street (Corcoran Building.) Hi. H. DODGE, Hesident Partner, STANT! Y, direct from the New York Stock Exchange | Aiborders executed and repo ted procnptly. fas | A 1 MEDICAL. «xe. BE WISY.—pR. BROT HAPS, 906 B hwest.appeated before meaud inede nth ho is the Ckdest ed FxpesE speeiatint ik tps. oa ei a ae OF Wee 3 or to charge, © <i tation and udvice scribed anu Sworn eS jury Public. y bo durin the day. ine by De, BROTHE AMIS Lif, WAL ANH OD RESTORED, two of De BROT! laity and: Dmyot parts vigor tb thie ‘whole Feten. 6b strvet southwest dt hin® TAS NEVER PCEN CoN CT D TaaT Dk. BUUTHELS ix the oldest established advertia- ‘Lit ies, you cancon- 8, 906 Batret south jon paid to all discases peculiar inile. “All iregularicies and ove icveanfully treated. E8~ Board, with jon. aud kind, efficient nurses Tar- vias deaire to stay afew days in. | sn Eadiew Prywiesac tn thie ety. Hdoutly rovwult bm MAUTHER wert Particise tortnasers mare Ham troubles ished fo these the city under Lis trestinent. TABLISHED AND ‘sician in tie city, ean ba im Evenme, firwt wtreet wouth ‘vanik venue, Letwoen va alid 436 streets. All ie ned irregularities quickly removed, ‘Correspondence und consultations: ial. Bepusate rove Lur ladies UME wand 6 to Sp a, ‘di-la E WELL: RXOWN SPECTAT ‘can be €¢ y con scan be. coufidentially rd nd experierion ‘on thone day's of 30 DAYs' TEIAC re DOVES EEreTntc YOUTAIC BELT tnd other Faacemte Av PISCE WOU EALG Delt othe Fesrrme Ar ang or old, whe are sufferirue from Nervous Debility. Lost Vitality, and those diseases of personal nature re. sulting from abuses and other causes, Speedy reiief and Tohupte veeetan toute veer areenl sated Sg pegs soot raic Br Caan ie ge aa iPS FKENCH POWDERS CURE ALL ¥ Diseos sin 43 hours Nervous Debility. alte tied Mache wee | eee theat ce, Sones Lice Sono ETOr Gap See a oy 3B VE EORES | vas KE ies. All female complaints quicely Gousulted daily at 1 a1 to 9 o'dce: . THE EXPERT SPECIALIGE Sin his profeasion, ts acknowicdgel nut g peer in the wide world in hs fat und eure of Ptivate Nervous tnd Carous Viseanes, Lost’ Vitality, Inpaited Manhood and Abuses (ithe System, Dinduer, Richey snd all ‘diseases of tes Urinary Creme. Kecelt. casex ‘positively cured. i400 {diye Newurcury or eauntice used. Cass Le cousalted | Ue. WeCncw’ Netem wlechor sheer Beit ibe, 0 Cam: Ketery to iexdinay uote” Main Uftce.20 8 Liberty et Bal ‘Ma. rab expe tt Wi ER-CAPITAL, PRIZE, 875, TICKETS ONLY $3. ‘SHARES a PRBESETION. | Lovisiaya state Lorrery. | “We do teveby cer y that we supervise the arrange. s For aii the Munthiyand Seni-Annuad Drawingno? The Stale Lotiery Company, anil in person puis ancl contre the Veairings’ themscives, and (nat DZ aj Commiastonare, Incorporated in 1868 for 25 years by the Tagistatm for educatinal and Charitable purposes—with a cant | of $1,000, 00)—to which a reserve fund of over 859,000 | Retains been ted pular vote its franchine was mest Stute Constitinion aioptad Decent 2°4.'D 18D. Theonty Lottery ecer voted on and indorsed by the peo- pile of any State Tt never senles ar postpones. ITS GRAND SINGLE. NUMBER DRAWIN PLACE MONTHLY WINGS TARE A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WTS A FORTONE TEST GRAND DRAWING, CLASS 4. IN THE | EADEME OP Caio. NeW “ORLEANS “Tone | BAR? SAR cay Yom, tas, | Vern Mowry Daawrsa | CAPITAL PRIZE. $75,000, 100.600 Tickets at $3.ach, Frictions in A¢ths la peopor- a LIST OF PRIZES. coe BeEEY: Make P.O. istered Letters to NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANE, New Orleans, La. G as Stroves ¥OK COOKING AND HEATING. COKE CRUSHED. COKE, ORDINARY SIZE. For Gale by the WASHINGTON GAS LIGHT COMPANY. 2 ION SALES. 00, A Wi diceinns Sronce Spposite City Post Oftce. THURSDAY, EIGHTH OF JANUARY, » AT TEN O'CLOCK, WITHIN OUR SALESROOMS, ‘NTLURE AND HOUSEHOLD ASE! et SET MIRRO! MARBLE- ‘TOP Tal BE SKY! SHUW- CASES ONE FINE ASH BEDROCM SET, COT: TAGE BET, HALK MATTRESSES &c,, TOGETHER Bosbaitens oe ICKERY. GLASSWARE, WOOD iLLOW WARES TINWARE,TOILET SETS. IHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. SALE BY AUCTION OF FIRST-CLASS HOUSEHOLD FURNIZ URN. ESDAY, UARY THIRTEENTH. 1885, at TER DICK st No. 1800 Heattect porthicest, the the AN &., ‘of a gentleman icaving the city, X shall sell jowing flees: landscme Parlor Furniture. ‘Blue Eneligh Dinner Service. Hlaurinsune Stare and all Carpeta, B tise and ater Carpota chen Kequinites, &6, Ee. 387-8 WAttee B WILLIAMS & CO, Auctioneers SUPERB AND PEREMPTORY SALE oF SIX HUNDRED ORIENTAL RUGS, SING THE CHO'CEST SPECIMENS OF COMPRVENS MAKE WHICH THD: SIATIC MARKETS AFFORD. Large Assortment of ROYAL RUORASSAN. GORDIES, CASHMERE, BAN- DIOR, PENBIAN AND IsPAHAN CARPETS, 50 PAIRS OF FINEST BA@DAD PORTIERES. 10 PAIRS OF RARE AND ANTIQUE KISKILIM PORTIERES. 26 BOKITARA RUGS, 155 ANTIQUE AND MODERN DAGHISTANS. 90 CIRCASSIAN RUGS. 16 MOORISH RUGS. 80 ARMENIAN RUGS. 25 KO:SACK RUGS. 50 SHIVAN RUGS. 90 MECCA PRA .ER RUGS. 75 PERSIAN RUGS, ELEGANT BULGARIAN DOYLEYS, TURKISH EM- BROIDERIES AND CURIOS. ON EXHIBITION MONDAY AND TUESDAY, JANU- ARY TWELFTH AND THIRTEENTH. ‘To be sold at public sale without reserve at our spa- ious sales roous, CORNER 10TH STREET AND PENNA AVENUE, WEDNE“DAY. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, JANU- ARY LOURTEENTH, FIFTEENTH AND SIXTEENTH, AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK A. M., RESUMING AT THREE AND EIGHT O'CLOCK P. M. EACH DAY. Ja8-2w WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO,, Aucts, SOMAB DOWLING, Auctioneer, ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF WORKS OF ART AT BARLOW’S ART GALLERY, NO. 1225 PENNSYLVANIA AVENCE NORTHWEST By y'rtne of an order of the Suprem=Cuurt of the Dictrist of Columbia. holalna an Orvhan’s Courtl will ag admininteatur, ell wt public aucti vu, at Baslow's Are Galtery, No. 126 Feuneyivauia. sven Washibaton City, D- G,, Oil paintingn,. wuter-col dravenien engreviges. cldhindy. thotogravres, se rors, Roselle, Many of thepaintitigeand couravinse ioe Gli ad ‘valustie, among; wich are wuluber of jaudecapes,. artists’ niulies frem the nude: us pors traits cf Willian H. Harrison, Dou Marucl, Rite of Yortugal, Huts. Jobs Sherman, Carl Schura. Alexatider H. Stpheus Stes. HB. Hayes, Stes, Jobo Drew, Stes, -ouitey and others: also’ ol India china of three tod, Croquet Ching ahd old Pblialeipia’ China Miesale will wen aneues on MUNDAY the TWEL TH PARY. 1685, at THERE aud EXGHE * M..and will eonsinus every afternoon and evening, at the’ sane Lours aud place, aut all eal have been sold 2 And on WEDNESDAY, THE FOURTEENTH JANUARY, 1885. at ELEVEN O'CLOCK A the wnexpired ta y. 2100 per month—lease expires Ist August, 1866—and also show-cases, tables, portiolios, work Buches, tools irons. stoves, old rules atid makterials bel 2 first-ciase art store. and ox . ze, harness, business Nason. sleigh ranhers, &¢.. all belunsine to tie estate of late Henry N. Barlow, the well-kuown art conno: seur. ‘erms of sale: Cash, WILLIAM J. MILLER, a20-its ‘Administrator. ae M. ‘of JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A VALUABLE LOT ON ME- RIDIAN HILL By virtue of acertain rleed of trust, duly record din Liber No. 1,059. f lio 480, et “sr q., one of th land recoris of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the hold-r of the note se:tred thesru Ger, we will well at publi in front of the prem. ines, on MONDAY, the S NiH DAY OF JAN Ay. A.D. 1985, at FOUL O'CLOCK P.M. the follows ing described tieul lxtate, situate in the county of Washington, District of Columbia, to wit: All those nises, known, certain pleces or parcels of land and and distinguished us, and besng sll of, Lots nunibercd one (1) acd two (2), ia block numbered Aiteen (15). in Mali and Kivans’ subdivision of Meridian Hill, & tract of Iaud situate in th: county aforesaid. ‘Terms of sale: One-third exh: balance in two equal instailm-its, pavable iu six und. twelve. monthe after date: purchaser's notes, beariuz intcrestiat rate of six percent, ty besecured by deed of trust on prope sold. of All cash, at option of vurchawer, A deposit of ‘S106 required ai time of sale “All conveyancing and te- cording at purchaser's cost. If terns of sale are ot complied with within five days from uate of sule the property may be resold at risk and cost of defaulting Durccer after Ave daystadvsehement _ S-eotds HENRY K-WILLARD,5 Trustees. 1HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. EXECUTORS SALE OF A FINE TWO-STOR! S coo ae nH aves TH MOD- ft cates a resarts ner et remiss, HKTELNCH DAY OF JANU- . 1883, at FOUR O'CLOCK P. M. lot nun: ty-one (51), in Plerce and Klingle’s stib-division of aquare nunibered two Wundred aud seven (20), with thejmprovements theron, ‘1 the city of Washitiqton, D.C. Mle lot is 19 feet T tach front’ by 14 feet deep toa 20 fovt alley. aud the sunprovements are in i condition. ‘Teruis of sale: Qne-third cash, of which $100 must be paid at tine of sale, ana the ‘balauce tn equa meits fa six uot nine duouths, with intent, oF al casi as the parchacer may prefer, ‘The deferred pay. hignts to be secured by deed ‘of trast un the property Sold, “All coveyaucine and Teconiina at cat OF pur, Ghar, f terms of ale are not complied with ia agven days the property will be resold at the cost avd Mist of te purtaner. HENRY M, Bak JODS. GENTLEMEN’S G( TT. C : LOSE, A JOB LOT OF SCARFS We will offer them at 45 cents. The former prices of these goods were 50, 65 and 75 conta, Beautiful styles in Puffs and Claudnets, Shirts to Onder a Specfalty. ‘The Best Shirt in the Wertd for 81. 8 B. ELLERY’S, 1112 F strect northwest. as Doverass: G NTLEMEN'S Deranruest. SPECIAL—120 DOZ. PUFFED AND FLAT SCARFS, (Our price for these Scarfs has never been less than §L ‘Wo shall sell them this week for FIFTY CENTS eA ait * DOUGLASS’, 522-524-526 9th st. Jest Recriven- ‘A Larze Line of NECKWEAR, for 60c., 750. and $L. Full Lineof Falland Winter UNDERWEAR, at lowest Large Line of DRESS SHIRTS constantly on hand. SHIRT FACTORY, 816 F street northwest, opnosite Patent 0: CREVELINE, OFFI 22 rcs cae ie Ee ; wed. and Spli ickory, 9875. “n29-tut . Woon: JOHNSON BROTHERS, WHARVES AND RAILROAD YAR ‘Twelfth and Water streets southwest. BRANCH YARDS AND OFFICES: 1202 F street northwest; 1740 Pennaylvania avenns northwest: 1112 9th stzeet northwest; Corner 8d and K streets northwest: ‘221 Yennayivania avenue southwest. Li TIVATE. ‘ARD. ee eal ie AeA <oat SERRE GHOSE DONE "Hox 2am BIE eae aaliticn of ANTHRACITE snd ohn ot Foon, either in the stick or prepared to eee een PAN Wa Ow Jou Row AES AND NAVY WHLBKY, Lo VINE 1 prices, ‘WINES OF ALL KINDS. savenie, coo FER aS ee gee iE Pe S- THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA PATENT PROCESS FLOUR, Jn without a doubt the most Bmavrircn and the most ‘Nurerztovs Flour in the world. ‘The Millers have not only the most perfec tMIIl,con- ‘taining aa it does all the most improved Machinery in- vented up to the present time, but they protuce a Flor Uxsomrassxp by any mill {n the world. To prove that, we would simply state thats lero quantity of this magnificent Flour is shipped annually to Europe and eaten at the principal Courtsof the old world. We Guarantee thet tt {9 made from selected hard wheat grown in Minnesota and Dakota. It fe an acknowledged fact, that in this Flour a perfect separation of the gluti- nous particles of the wheat berry aud s thorough eliza ‘ation of all weak and starchy matter has at last been reached, and is consequently tore Nurarriovs, yisld- ing more bread to the barrel than any other Flour The ext trade admits that from its bread-making qualities itis the cheapest, ae well as the best, for ether family or baker's use, a4 unsurpassed by any Flour mada, very sack oud barrel is warranted to wive entire watisfuction, STERLING'S 8T. LOUIS FANCY. One of the most beautiful Winter Wheat Patents ever offered to the trade. It is wwexcelled by any other Patent except Ceres, and will please the most exacting house- ‘Keeper aud sutisfy the most fastidious epicura, GILT-EDGE. Amagnificent Wintor Wheat Pateat, RELIANCE. Asplendid Minnesota Patent Flour, made by the cele- brated Hungarian process. Itis a yery cheap and beau- tifal Patent, wititin the reach of all classes, and wo «uarantee will give satisfaction to every one who will try it, GOLDEN HILL. ‘The old reliable stand-by and the Standard famfty Flour of theDistrict, Itisequal in quality toa great many high priced Patent Flours, whilst itean be bought for considerable less money. We defy competitors to bring forth ony Flour superior to CERES, STERLING, GILT-EDGE, KELIANCE or GOLDEN BILL, and we feel useured that any housekeeper who tries them once will never use anything elsa. For eale by all grocera ‘Wholesale Depot, corner Ist etreet and Indiana avenue, sels Wh. M. GALT & CO. HOH HOW HY pamiy is NOW READY, FOR SALE BY ALL GROCER3 WM, M. GALT & CO., WHOLESALE AGENTS, ocl0-3m Corner Ist and Indiana Avenua, x 1 Ht RNN NNN NNN I Tr A on iL 00 RRR 2 sh on Of oOo Rk PT AA HOE QO ERE P AAA HW OL OO RR w . A 4 U tL 00 & RT CUSTOM TAILORING. NEW MATERIALS, NOVEL PATTERNS, QUALITY WARKANTED. SO BUSINESS SUITS, TO ORDER FROM ¢2. CASSIMERE PANTS, TO ORDER, FROM85. DOESKIN PANTS, 1O ORDER, FROM 93. FULL, DRESS, SUITS, TO, ORDER MADE, AND TRIMMED IN GOOD STYLE PROM BILE LINED FROM 85. OVERCOATS TO ORDER, ALL STYLES OF GOODS. WHITNEY, CHINCHILLA BEAVER, KERSEY, FROM 818. PRINCE ALBERT COAT AND VESTS, OF HAND- SOME DIAGONAL OR CORESCREW, FROM 921. MADE IN THE MOST FASHIONABLE MANNER, ‘Samples and Seif-measurement Rules Mailed on Ap- Plication, 617, PENNSYLVANIA AVE, WASHINGTON, D. © Heavownrens For Caxprea FRANK SHARPLESS, MANUFACTURING CONFECTIONER 941 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, LARGEST, FRESHEST AND PUREST STOCK OF FINE CANDIES IN THE CITY, Spectantius: BAe ICE DROPS and BOSTON CHIPS. THESE GOODS ARE FRESH EVERY DAY. WE MAKE THEM IN THE STORE IN VIEW OF EVERYONE. TWENTY-FIVE CENES PER POUND, FRANK SHARPLESS, THE LEADING CONFECTIONER, 941 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. Ro connections with anv other store. n12-2m Pore Axo Isvioonartva. ‘Those who may wish to purchase, either asa dell: cious beverage or for medicinal purposes, an UNADUL- TERA1ED WHISKY, arc invited to make trial of the celetrated brand, UU PPP PPP FEE RRR ITTT RBM NN & 0 bei bite GE PR, fk a UU PPP PPP PR RR x UUP P R Bun 2X uc e P KERR R T KERN NW! WwwW ton os Ba YF Wie iin gfe BF we'w HOG H Set BS = This whisky, upon an analytical examination, has proved to be free from Fusil oll, and indeed of any of the modern ingredients which are used togivea ficti- tous age and flavor to this popular drink. FOR SALE BY aCe Watere wares WASHINGTON. D. G H. &.H. W. CATHERWOOD, Bole Proprietors, 3a PHILADELPHIA. WIE GREY THEGM S3EME. ¥- DR. CHEEVER'S ELECTRIC BELT, or Regenerator made expressly ior the cure of derangementsof the Frocrestive orguns, Woenever any debility of the gen- ecified purpose For circulars giving full — CHREVER ELECTRIC BELT CO, augs-ohw 108 Washington street, Chicega. “ Paraicuxs ayo Daveorsts RECOMMEND BROWS n 00 nN HR ed FEE RRR BITTERS 48 THE BEST TONIC. comiining Tron with pare Epis medicine, cheers Semtahe Beem Bion MAUL Weartesn Mtrcae Shh a assimilation with the blood it feacbes: agystem, purifies and enriches ‘the biood, : the muscles and pr "es, and tones F ih, Femovine all Heartoara‘ete oS ONLY THON MEDIciN ROAT WILL NOT is TEETH. I seal 2 INJURE T! ié is iny Lusble for diseases Pecullar to women, andto al porsgtn who fend sedentat! lives HEUER nee Diseases oF suffering fiom the effects of ner. bles, lous of apretite or debility experience x ne ay and renewed | by its ase. 4 NOT CaUr i ae See oe ee fece Payrielane ‘abd Dragrists recommend it BEST. Ti 3 e Bae: Beg Ms sod crossed red lines on BROWN CHEMICAL CO, Baltimore, Xa, Is an Invaluable Remedy COUGHS, COLDs, CONSUMPTION, BRONCHITIS, ‘and all diseases of the LUNGS AND RESPIRATORY ORGANS CopnoLene Cxraw is a preparation containing 40 per cent of Pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil, combined with other harmless ingredients in euch a manners to ren- der the “OIL” as pleasant to the taste as honey, yet ro- taining all of ita well known medicinal properties which have proved of the highest value in CONSUMPTION and all WASTING DISEASES, invariably producing increaso 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 persou, PRICE, 60 CTS. and 81. 8. B. ARCHER, Manufacturer, Sanatooa Sruinos, N. ¥. SCHELLER & STEVENS, AGENTS, WASHINGTON, D. C. For sale by all Drugxist, a31-w,fm. Hu Tors AND LITTLE MONEY MAKE THIS A GOOD YEAR TO BUY 8 rorer acag Ee |ARD. BUY EXTREMELY ox RELIALE CLOTHING DEALERS, ‘We have made prices to meet the times, so that none may deny themeclves a Winter Suit or an Overcoat. ‘You know we mean what we say. ‘An $18.00 Bult at $10.00, Overcoats at $4, $5, 85,67, and upwards to #30, that are worth 50 per cent more than we are asking. Boy'e Suit at $8.26, $3.75, 86.60, and upward. Children's Suits at froin $2.50 upward that are worth double. Boys’ and Uhildren's Overcoats from @2,00 upward. 2,000 pairs Pants, from $1.00 up to 86.00, that are worth 60 per cent more, LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING CO., gy CORNER SEVENTH AND @ STREETS Tae Sraxpan Eh oe ae ee RRR EK Bt M it Rg 3 M Mo PE fe GRE H my (00, x8 x Hi 0.0 NNN T 00 NNN TIT FY PPP FEI r ty a iia = i hg PPP ER Tr b ¢ P T Y¥ Pp KER W ow ow eRRR i Wwwwrereit WWWwW RRR It BEST IN THE WORLD. EVERY MACHINE WARRANTED. WYCKOFF, SEAMANS & BENEDICT, LE DROIT BUILDING. 418-3 J. R. BUCKELEW, Manags:, INSHEIMER & BRO. 808 7th treet, bet, Hand T, and $151 Metreot, We call partionlar attention to our very complete OUTS AND SHOPS FOR THE FALL TR ADE. We are solo cgents for DURTS CELEBRATED "8 SHORS. “There are nowe better aud are aul. Peg apiiey etree, UAE'S FINE CALW Congress galtece ib’ brosd nod JANUARY 7, 1885; 2d Edition Lalest ‘Telegrams to The Star. MR. CLEVELAND'S PLANS. Going to Baffalo To-morrow and Col. Lamont Coming Mere om Friday. DEMOCKATIC LEADERS TO BE INVITED TO ALBAXY TO CONSULT REGARDING TRE CABINET WHEN THE PRESIDENT-ELKCT RETURNS PROM BUFFALO. Special Dispatch to Tax Evextxo Star: ALBanyY, N, Y., January 7.—To-morrow Governor Cleveland teaves for Buffalo, to spend a week or fen days Col, Lamont will probably leave for Washington on Friday, returaing to Albany before the meeting of the legislature on Tuesday. On Gov. Cleveland's return it 18 understood he will Summon, from time to time, influentiat democrats from Washington to visit im at his private resi- dence and consult about the cabinet. It is not Strictly true that Senators Bayard and Garland came by ex; invitation at Ubeir former visit, Dut they will probabiy be directly invited during month, FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, The New York Stock Market. ‘The following are the opening and3 p. m. prices of the New York Stock Market to-day, as reported by special wire to H. H. Dodge, 539 15th street: Do. E “son a West. ‘North Pac. {Ohio & Miss... ---../Oregon Trans.” 83, ont & West. <|Pac. Mall. Peo. D. & it 125 s|Readin 324 Rock i LB & W. LE &W. Take Shor =| 18s 13% 467, 467% 5 The Haitimore Markers. BALTIMORE, January 7.—Vingiuia sizen_ consi a fue coupons, 0: new fencfortien, oe North gerotins wes, old, LOS BALTIMORE, Mw. January 7—Cotton quiet-—mid- dling, 10310%.” Motir wteady and frm—Howard strest and weste 40a2.78; do. extra, 3.00a8. do, ao a city mills eae extra, 3.0ba3.50; brands, ; Patapaco fanny, “6. Superiative patent, 5.78, Wheat— | southern scares rin; Wes closing weak: southern red. 9ai2: do. amber, 9498: 2 western winter ra,” spot, 87a87M; Janus! Febraary, Signi: March, 80 bids Apr Mugs BinadSyy Cora acttierh reaice aud western” actives tnd Towers sot Lier Follow, 90as2: western tnixod. spot, 4 Hsadii;: February, 470478; larch. 475 ia, “fats quiet and airia—~southern a Pennsylvania, $3486: western wits, 4306, do. mlx age. Hye ylet, "eas, “Hay: atendy an Gsyivania aud Maryiand. 50. Provisioas steady. Irovistons finer. and hvinstuhiers higher. bork, old, 1400, mew, 1825, Ti sides, packed, fear ib siden 8. WMel2% Lani—refined, #4. Butter, quict— Mester pacaed, Uns; creamery, 2ia30. Kuwe ateady, Zinws. Vetrolsiim " udwinal—rehed. Tatty Colles Guil—Rio eargou, ordinary to fair, Sag. Suer Tai: “copper refined “quiet, Yowal0y. ileal Ig. "Freight 19° Liverpoul pet cotton easter, 7-324. ; flour, 23d: serain, bontinally, 64d. Mecelpts dour, 4224 barrels; wheat, 30,000 busiest: corm, 36 000 busucis: outa, 100 bushels, Suipments— wheat, 10,000 bushels: rye 1.000 bushels, Bales—whieat, 1,800,009 bushels; corn, 607.00) bushels, The Chicnro Markets. January 7.—Closis ices: Wheat— ‘Fabrunry, 1o!; Marche 1974; Alay. a 6s a AE ry", 12.00, Marca, 6.95; kebruary, 6.739: March, 7 aie President's Receptions. ‘The following program of the formal evening re- ceptions to be given by the President is oMclally ‘Anuounced from the Executive Mansion: On Tues- day evening, January i3th, from 9 until 11 o'clock, to meet the Diplomatic Corps. On Tuesday eve ning, January 20th, reception to the Congress and Tuesday evening, January to meet the Officers of the army, of the navy, au of tie marine corps. 1c 1s also understood that during the month of February at least one public reception will be given by the President, the three entertainments already designated belng Hmited to the official bodies named. Congress and thy army and navy are in- Vited to mect the diplomatic corps, a similar com- nt beng extended alternately at each of the ker receptions. No cards or formal invitations be Issied to amy unoMiclal persons for elther of these receptions, Policemen on Trial. OFFICER SEURLAND'S CASE AGAIN POSTPONED. In the detectives’ back room at police head- quarters thls rnorving the police trial board, com- posed of Capt. C. R. Vernon as chairman, and Lteuts. Guy and Greer, held a short session, and heard testimony fn the following cases: Second- Class Privates Patrick Madigan and J, M. Clawson, charged with neglect of duty; First-Class Private F. E. Redden, charged with absonting himself without leave: and’ First-Class Private Charles Farquhar, charged with conduct unbecoming an oiticer, ih making a Talse arrest. The case of Policeman Shurland was again continued, om adcount of Uie failure on the part of the police to Procure any Witnesses against him. CHARGES FILED AGAINST PaYMasTeR SMYTH.— Paymaster General Rochester yesterday afternoon filed with the adjutant general of the army formal charges aguinst Paymaster Wm. H. Smyth. The Gutatls of the charges wit not be made known tne Jess official uction 1s taken on them and a court- martial ordered. It is learned, however, that they are very exhaustive, and if they resuit 1h a court- martial ali the ciretimstane°s connected with Maj, Sayth’s disappearance from Savannah wii be thoroughly Investigated. Notwithstanding the fact thatthe charges have been preferred 1 1s ‘thought probable tiat Maj. Smyth will yet tender his resiznation, which will be accepted, a8 no loss would accrue to the government. Maj. Smyth's father is expected to arrive here from Albany this evening, and will advise his son tn Bis present unfortunate predicament SENATOR MAHONE 1s considered much improved to-day. He was able to be up and went to his meals. Cnter Justice WatrE passed a very comfortable night and ts steadit Mam Between BaLtiMone aD Nonroux.—In compliance with the request of citizens of Balti more Second Assistant Postmaster General Thomp- son has decided to restore to the Bay Line steam- ers the carrying of the mali between Baltimore and Norfolk pending a further imvestigation into ‘the present service, ARMY OxpgRrs.—The station of Lieut. Col. Walter McFarland, corps of engineers, 1s changed from New Haven, Conn., to New York city, N.¥. First Lieut. Edward S. Farrow, 21st infantry, is relieved from duty al the United States military academy, ‘West Point, N. us Nenideeta at Moppereryg ee his Ffacion. second Lieut. Francis J. A. Darr. 12th ine fantry, will report to the superintendent United States’ military cademy, West Point, \N. ¥., for duty at the academy. Owe ax Two Dotan Nores 1x CIRCULATION.— Treasurer. Wyman bas prepared a statement showing that there are now outstanding $26,523,144 in one dollar notes, and $26,840,217 in two dollar notes. Bach of these amounts 1s In excess of those notes outstanding last July. asurer That there is now no seareity of notes of Small. de- nominations, and he is ready tu supply all legal demands for’ them. ‘No Int Feetino tw rae P.O. D.—First Assistant Postmaster General Crosby and,Chiet Clerk Walker ‘both deny that there is any trouble or il-fecling between them, ae stated 1D a morning paper. Post- master General Hatton says he has not revoked any order of Mr. Crosby's. To Ligut tae Moxcugst.—The Edison company of New York has been gives the contract for light- tng the Washington monument. Ligcr. B. F. Rivewarr, U. 8. N., (retired), died Rear Pittsburg, Pa., December 29th. i RES frou ‘that £001 shoes. are m0. COUSINS FINE KID, button, high heel, and pointed Coutts roi PEBBLE, button, in common-sense ‘SPRING-HEEL SHOESin ay ranaber, PINDUEIMER & DEO. Wasows Fistocs Ss Ce) $ oO CHTS FINE CALF 1ece-hook bale, ee oy, \OES, in lace and button, every style Wetavite an inspection of these Tnour Ladies Department wehaveths —* CELEBRATED OOUSIN's SHOES. has Fie KID, common-sense toe. QO0BiNS FINE STRAIGHT GOAT, vation, tn both COM FINE SHOES for Ladies, Misses, and Children. py Bayle of ie! snd tos ay ede ‘MISSES Fy bieh govas wwe soll at a very low price. Weask Jou money wy ‘cing #0, Wcmsmber the aan aad Ce ‘S48 Teh and 3151 Matrests fe | g fr Sst oo mee %ss* 5 bes " ‘The demand ip Baltimore has been “greater than the ‘and are still booming, and now we propose to give the Washingtonians s chance to buy these Famous Bhoee for Ladies and Gentlemen, ‘For Ladies wo also make to measure afine Hand Stitched shoe at 05.00, Gentlemen we make to measure onr celebrated ‘Weukenpbast at 85.00. F. H. WILSON, Custom Suozmaxer, 409 Tth street northwest, Washington. rd Also 998 W. Baltimore street, Baltimore, Md. ‘TRE BELLIGERENT MARYLAND EDrtoRs.—It was thongbt yesterday that a final peace bad been atched up ‘between Editors Cox’ and. Posey, apologized to The former, it. 1s claimed, has written ‘Tobacco to say that the reported settiement or affair 1s not true; he has not backed down, and come to no understanding wita Mr. Cox. grin Micbainsing § He | check dated Occober 30ch, for F1.s07; one May 3d, 1883, for $1,253, and one OetoHor SOU, 1883, $1097. Mr. Walker testifed that th usually come in the saine THE NAVY FRAUD CASES. ‘The Trial Proceeded With. JUDGE WYLIE OVERKULES THE OBJECTIONS OF THE DEFENSE IN THE ALLEORD NAVY DEPARTMENT aavp cases. ‘This morning in the Criminal Court the trial of ‘the cases of Bell Mann, of Chicago, and Edward Cc. Kirkwood (indicted with Daniel Carrigan) for pre- senting fraudulent claims through the bureau of medicine and surgery, Navy department, in viol lation Of secs. 5418, 21 and 48 Revised St atutes U.S, was resumed—District Attorney Worthington and Assistant District Attorney Coyle for the govern- ment and J.T. Kretzinger, of Cutcago, and A. B | ‘Willams for the defendauts Yesterday atter tue | Vestimony of several witnesses for the government had been heard, the defendants raised the objec- ‘don that the evidence was at variance with ‘the charges set out in the indictment, and this point was ed, the court reserving [ts decision, After the jury bad been called this moruing the | court eXamined the indictment with care and said he had had a great deal of trouble of spirit over It, | but had concluded togoon with the trial, ov erruling The objection. If the evidence 1s admissible 1 is under the second count. He based his action on ‘Sec. 1055 Of Ube Revised Statutes. In the second | count the ceruifcate of Surgeon General Wales ts ‘Sel Out with the interpolations of Ue torney. It would have been sufficient if Une inter- polations had no: been inserved, aud taey were en- | ‘WUed Lo prove the certificate ebure. Tue pleader had Deen over-cautions, and tuere was no mistake ‘that the certificate is there. He did not mean to ‘say that he was so fuily committed that he would Bot hear further argument on the question In this Or another of the % The practice in cases of | Mbet has no bearing In this case. Hud it not been for the act of C nd Mr. Greenleafs observa- tons, he felt that he should have stopped the trial ‘The defense noted an exception. THE TESTIMONY OF CHIFF CLERK WALKER CON- TINUED. Mr. F. V. Walker, chief clerk of the pay office, re- sumed the stand, und the vouchers, with certifi- | cates and checks, were read. One is dated April | 15th, 1682, for $1,519.62: one ¢ ‘or Kirkwood introdu thinks one of the oth Cross-exainined by Mr. Williams: — lection that Mr. Washington Was prese Vouchers Were presented. When the last voucher Was pald Mr. Manu was aione; couid not 2 that the others were handed (him by Mann in person. Mr. Kirkwood simply identified Mr. Mann as tao | Party representing Kell Mann € Co., and It 1s pos | sible that be handed in the voucher, but witness | had no recollection that he did. TESTIMONY OF EX-SUKGHON GENERAL WALES. Philip S. Wales testificd that he was surgeon general of the U.S. uavy from August, 1879, (0 Jan- uary, 188. Dr. Hudson was next tn change to wit- ess, and after him Ca wood, Tinancial clerk. were to provide for thik an, chief clerk, and Kirk- | he’ duties of the bureau ick and wounded of the Bavy. and he descrived the routine of the oMee. ‘When furniture was wanted at a hospital a requi- sition was drawn on the bureau, and when It was Approved he would send it co (he laboratory or In. vite bidders, ‘This business he personally attendr to, When goods were purchused amd delivered, Ui Vouchers Were drawn by the financial clerk in | triplicate. br. Hudson had charge of the requ sitions, and after his examination and report he made the endorsement. Witness never saw Bell Maun or heard of him tli these prosecutions were instituted; never beard of Bell Mann & Co. Three of the vouchers were presented, and Dr. Wales sald that he had never seen them before. Is sig- mature was on them, but— ‘The defense objected on the ground that ft would impeach a witucss for the government. DR. WALES SAYS HIS SIGNATURE WAS FORGED OR PROCURED BY A TRICK. Dr. Wales said the signature was elther a for- gery or procured by a trick. He would not say whether or not the signature was a forgery. Was | certaln he never sa these vouchers, aad he ex~ plained that tho vouchers came to hin folded, ‘he original. He believed the vouch wood's handwriting: was not pre- pared to say that Kirkwood filed in the certificates, vitness took up the bills by Items, and said he never heard of these items; never ordered the ar- Ucles, nor heard of them. if delivered they sbould have gone to the laboratory at Brooslyn. It was the duty of the Maancial clerk t cate of the requisicions, and also to ers In a book, and to Mle the triplicate. Witne: could not identify the general ledger and day book produced, but said "the wriuing in it was | clearly in the hand of Kirkwood. It was| also the duty of Mr. Kirkwood to make out | ‘Weekly report of all expeaditures to the Secretary; Was qiite certain he never received the Requisitions for the articles pared. ‘The cross-examlaativa was conciuded at o'clock when a recess was taken. ee The Mlinois Senatorship. REPRESENTATIVE MOULTON CONTRADICTS a NEWS- PAPER STORY. Representative Moulton says with relation to ‘the story that one pf the republican members of the Ilinots legisiature would vote for him for U. 8. Senator it the democrats put him in nom- Anation,that there 1s no foundation for such a state- ment, ‘He supposes it to be based upon the fact ‘That bis law partoer (a republican) 1s inthe legis- lature, but he knows that gentleman wlll yote With his own party. ‘The Monument Dedication, The Washington monument commission at a Meeting to-day elected Hon. J. W. Daniel, of Vir- ginta, to deliver an address in the House of Repre- sentatives, at the monument dedicative cere- Monies, to take place In the House hall on the 21st : bint he Is unabie to be present. ‘The Swatm Court-Martial. ‘THE VALUE OF TAR D'AUTRUI CLAIMS. ‘The Swatm court-martial encountered the cus- tomary obstacles upon the opening of proceedings to-day. Mr. Talmadge, called for cross-examina- Uon, was asked the value of the claims turned over to the firm of Talmadge & Co., by Mr. D'autrul. An objection to this question by the prosecution was overruied by the court. The witness replied that the value of the claims was $450,000. With this, the cross-examination tclosed, and Judge Wil- son then asked the witness t state the character of these claims. The judge naroctte, Cnpeciee, but the court ion. Minally overruled the ob! The Cincinnati Elect vestigation. THE DEPUTIES FORGET TO RETURN THEIR REVOI- ‘YEKS—A DENIAL BY MARSHAL WRIGHT. ‘The examination of Marshal Wright was contin- ued before the Springer commitzee at Cincinnat yesterday. The names of the deputies who bad deen appointed by him to serve during the October election were read over, and in most cases he could Bot recoliect them, but he said he had made an effort to get efficient men. He said, also, that only a little over half the revolvers furnished the deputies had been returned. He dented that | he made any stipulation with the deputies that they should each secure at least one vote for the republicans. ————_ce-_____ ag the District for $20,000 Damages. ‘The case of Clinton H. Emerson against the Dis- trict, for damages laid at $20,000, for injuries re- celved by failing on a defective sidewalk on F strect, between 12th and 13th, October 4th, 1882, 15 ‘ou (ridi before Judge Hagner of the Cireutt Court. Messra. 8. 8. Henile and W. K. Duhamel for plain Uff, and Milier and Davis for tie: District. Oo For Secretary of the Navy. THE POST SAID TO HAVE BEEN OVFERED TO ON: FRANK JONES. A Portsmouth, N. H., dispatch to the New York ‘Sun says that the Hon. Frank Jones, of Portsmouth, has received from Mr. Cleveland the offer of tue t of Secretary of the Navy, and that he has the | posal under consideration, and that it ts pre. emek he oe Mr.’ Jones is a wealthy | brewer, and has repeatedly elected to Con- gress abademocray District Government Affairs. THE B. AND F. RAILROAD AGAIN. | trom | attend. ‘This was House bill 7499, “to define the duties and Uabililes of the District of Columbia under cer- tain executed contracts.” It is 8 total surprise the Commissioners. being nothing else thas an te ‘operation Upon tbe people the District of Columbia. ‘The bill provides that any contract, written OFal, heretorore :nade by the board of public wi of the District of Columbia, or any member thereot OA Dehaif of sald board, and which shall have been wholly of 1h part executed for the improve- ment and keeping in ‘of the streets, avenues, alleys, sewers, roads, ‘or other’ lmproves ments of tbe District, ‘shall be Geemed and held be a valid contract, With like effect as if had been in writing and » maktng the same and a copy t in the office of the secretary of the District, and notwithstanding no appropriation had heen ‘pres Yiousiy made for the ‘work’ to'be done ‘thereunber, &c., &. introduced by Mr. Jeffords on June Com aF 3s ‘The bill wa 90 last, and Dever having been referred to the missioners of the District, a report was made July 20, two days afterwards, shened Dy N Eldredge, K. Jeffords, Francis W. Ri relly H Muidrow, C. M. Suedey, Samuel F. Signing, writes: “I agree that ard Guenther, W. L. Wilson, in the above Dill Be report L. McComas writes: “1 do not favor the bil DUL acTee Lhal a majority may report it a8 Prevent, reserving the rignt fl @ quorum were say that af > Wes done for these ey Pretended cretion, in | appropriations, and providing the ‘olds board. ot Audit to pass pou their claims, still they are Bow satisfied. THE COMMISSIONRRS ASK TO RE MEARD. Tue Commissioners have informed Hon. J. & Barbour, chairman of House committee on the District of Columbia, of the facts, and that should the Dill become @ law It would invol District & {he ammount of ‘willionn Of Gollate They ake that they may be beard on its merits Before the committee before any action 16 taken On its pas- sage. Commissioner Lydecker has written to one of pitter of the House, iuclosing memoranda Defore thé the com of Mr. Fay, attorney for the District Court of Claims, on the great which would be perpetrated Op the District, ‘tats bill be- cowie a law, Nominations To-Day ‘The President semt the following nominations te the Senate to-day: Sidney 1. Wilson, of New York, to agent al Washington, D. C. Singer iene ugust Duddeuhausen, of Idaho, to te register Of {ne land oftco at < Oxtord, Idano. = Alien W. Eaton, of Idaho, to be recel moneys ai Oxfoni, Idaho, emi sans Luther 6. How!ett, of Oregon, receiver public money at Yakima, wer.” °° ™* = COMBINATION TO DFFRAT RIM—WHAT THR BLAIKE ATTACKS ON MM, ARTHUR MBAR, New Yorkers in the House say that thelr advices His friends, tt ts $a!4, clita only « majority of one, and it is known thut he is sure of only six of the Lineteen senators. The combined forces of tis cock and Evarts Would be more than a. aud a combination for elther one would election. Efforts are belug made to cock den over to Evarts, whose strength be increasing. But if this cannot be be able to get enough Evarts and Hiscock together with Mr. Artuur's todo most anything to defeat M and elect a third man, ‘Mr, Arthur's friends from the Emp! ‘They say he forts were made to force him into whe President has not allowed them to Believe fora moment that he would be a candidate, “The Blaine hen KEW Luis, aba It Was UNNCCeSAry to attack him, except to prejudice bis chances for tie notl- nation for the presidency in 1888. ‘They say that Mr. arthur Las grown tn in New York since the Chicago convention, apd the attack mude upon him by Chaingan Jones was prompted by Mr. BI ambition. ‘That ee anges Cineyang | are Taise they say’ Mr. Blaine well knows. In of thls Ubey declare that when the commiuee was: im Dhancial straite they called upon the Presi- about to calieet mone, apd more than two a A of all the funds coliected in gi | Strength of the In reply to @ request from a New Ushing firm for information as to the ‘the Mormon church in thls country, the tendent of the census, through the Secretary of i U | i Interior, has prepared a statement as 1650—number of cuurch organizations, 16; sittings. tt were the oMicer to-day: 8 a.m, 53.0;7 a.m.,50.8;11 8m, 2pm, 44 1h New York, for al the husband of the defendant, Splrituailsta “ie New York supreme court Erle county to certify toa fe Juagmnent roll in the suit for divorce which was oy Samue! G. Love against Mary F. Love, and obtained, in May, 1880, one year afver she was fharried to Mr. Davis. Sees Ma, BEEOMER's AxNCaL. Pre AUcrION.—At the annui outh church pew renting in Brooklyn last ight str, Rr. Busbrecelved ft choles at @ Erst choice tor only. gor" ‘the bidding was very . ce tor brisk at Mrst. Tn all 225 were wold, 48 tess than last years, for prema agrogaing 8.90, Which ts 6,648 Tes than was ob in conspicuous members ¢ congregation who stro: Mr. Beecher's attitude in the late campaign Were about. — The trustees of the church Fegard the result of Ue auction a8 satisfactory, iC ones Caktig Cold, muny of the MOE. and BOL out once ta many Eaerasececneee cee it ape tor $0 tion, it is well to remember that Dr Jayne's pectorant {s a sure curative for coughs and asthma and Drenchitis. — COLE. On Jan 1885, after a. and pain- ‘MARI [A OO] aime ful inom, RUMEN CERISE. SOL! ced tory r shtered into reat afta, brag yd im ey iat eine ber env Senge § iM a: LYDDANE. At the residence of his ‘papers pleane copy.) a JONES. ROLAND M. JET. Soars sy ot ae fa Seb from bie residence, By a ‘Funeral pet ase ressGemce 796 Goventh street, TANDE! 1888, oe ie xl ‘a {rom the residence of aceien, on There UNDERTAKERS.

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