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a THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C.. BHURSDAY. ee of JANUARY 8, 1885 _ POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. J ORFOLK AND FORTRESS ANY, leaves 7th DA. S and PRI- aad ¢ ud, " 5 14 teal and Kno: avenue, sho will also ch ck Private residences, Fur further inform company’s office, 7th strect wh rf. Tel as. WILLIAM x Eoprese, Gis P tion ing ut une call 74 2 <3 WELCH, Genera Arent, ___ AUCTION SALES. ___ AUCTION SALES. FAMILY SUPPLIES. THIN EVENING. J oginpeen cs Ss Lz— entire stock of store 737 7th meri Gecipied by F. Seliones, toe weober mens Oe writuiis thowe day. No offer réfueed as thie goods mut Desolt. Salc to commence af SEVEN O'CLOCK THiS EVENING, and to continue until all the goods are sold. yonder B SOLOMON. Awsirace. fear WREKS & 0O., Aucta, OW FAR 42s o eats ot: 5:30 pn NORFOLK AND FORTRESS MO¥- ond tine ay. Worteaday and Brida st pk Passaste anid Toons arcured at Generas Officn, Gia Street whart "Vorormae TF on.geon Morday, Wediesd epbone call 703. dos STRome Tv. annowswrre . FROM Tra STREET WHARF. Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 7am. Re turning Tucsdeys, Fridays and Sundays, tonching at a River Lasdines as far as Nornint Creek, Currioman andSt Clemence Bay. with B&O. R Rat Shepherds. ©. W. MIDLET ME E08: STEAMER W. WC wes Tth-striet wharf daily (exeept Stmndas) for Mt 1Oolvck aua; returning, reaches Washing- ut 3:20 pam. ton ‘eels TL, BLAKE, Captain. LA} ‘$73 NEW YO! LING AT FiEK <0, Jan. 14 ‘Sun. 2 CUNARD BETWEEN CALL FROM Fei, 4 AURANIA.... Weal. RY WEDNESDAY PROM NEW RATES OF PASSAGE —$60, $80 and 210), according: to scoommodiations. ‘Steerage at Very lowrates, Steerace tickets from: Liv vol at Queeustown snd ali uther parts of Europeat rest rates. Through bills of laden even for Delfast. Glasow, as; Antwerp and other ports on the Continent, aud at the Compa, s*soffice, Bo. 4, Bow! nit ‘Cabin to Ort 'BIGE! inacton, D. gry epier. No.'sd North Laver” foot of “Morton Sempgas’g pier. Now sd Sort ver. 008 o Ameriqu eat Hi, Wednesday, Jan. 14. 3 p St Germain, Traub, Wednesday. Ja. 2h 8a. mi GReeus payable ou’ wususy gm amounts to’ wale, ont a ease an tunes ea na cnton ee ‘ransatiantiqne of Pas a DE BEBIAN 'G. W. Moss, * 2.W. BOTELER & SOS, YsPciunsyly aT Agents for Wastungton, D.O. AEE i WSe Sere aab L L qt Mabustons 33 tus POPULARISUMMER ROUTE. Commencing May 23, and every Saturday thereafter, sading from Quebec to Liverpoat, makine the shortest geean voyage Only five da Tron steamships of this line are uasurpaserd for strength, geod and camfort, end are Hited up with all the modern Migroveisents thal tractical ‘Sard $902 intersied: ‘LEVE & ALDE! ui nate, 295.75. Extra m Liveryoul. Qurenstown, any railroad station i ey Bh. axe, $21, ‘will be resuitied, commenciag ___ RAILROADS. ALTIMORE AND OHIO RAYLROAD. Wa. ad ITO pm, a Ami lea fast Limited Express to Pitt AKU No extra far is chaized om thi tae. ‘For Cincinnati, Low and 16-10 pom tr cars to abov- points Beouant statin tel i is, FF nuis 6.30 fer fast these ‘For Pittsburg st 9.00am.. with Parlor BE dally to Ps lee ree ars to Ber Baltimore on week days, § 6:10, 6:40, 7:30. 8:0 aud 10-00 a. me; 12:10, J. 31> Gd minute train) aw Tas St, Lonis daily at 230 ugh Coaches ant Fulaoe without chany Picracertereiet Dat ext 2 DSi Noemafareis chareed on this tram and 8.49 re, Cleveland and Detroit, with and 30:30 p.m B85, yy tailrcad aud po. ah Valle For Annapolis, 6:49 z.m..and 12: Sunday. *: a in. 4:40 p.m Bor Way stations between Washington apd Baltimora, 800. 640. S20) em LTO P.M SAAD: a OS0p. m On Sundays $39 amc. and 1: 0,440 15, fad 6 oo p.m. For Stations on Metropoliten Uraugl 326 a mil except Sunday, ana 8:30 pan. daly, tacey? sunday Re, biertown. C03 am. tai. except Sunday, and nine crrive trom the West daily, 60, 720a m, 1:5, From Annepolis, #: 0 am. ang 100 and5-23p. mi 3 a wi. 6:35 p Frou Lexineton, ‘Sunday. Wu Fam. daily. except Suyaay. Hrots Freieries anil shite: foitta, S28 a, ard dp. us dail ie Sunday = AE ioe leave Baus Weoskineton at 0210, 6:50 F204 sand 1:90 & mee WI se a 6.50, 7:30," and 10-0 ma on Sundays 0. 8-05 snd $003 mito. 155,423 6-0 t3) 8 amd 19.9 Fo: further information apply st the Baltimore az hic ‘Ticket Offee—Washington 1 AY and LSE jennayivania avenue, corner 14 cet, where orders will Le uken for ye tu be checked Ghd revesvedae amy point in the cfty, B. DUNHAM, General Monager, Baltimore. CK LORD. Geu't Pustenger Azent HE GREAT ‘PENNSYLVANTA TO THE NokiH, Wi st DOUBLE TACK. STEEL oxi eave Wastsinctoo, from nd the “West, Chieazo Limited. Express Careat 3.40 4 in daily, Fast Lina, jer Pitter Palace Sie Sneluads apd st Louis, with Sloop risbane 20 Ghchisatl and Hea except Saturday, to Chicas with Sleeping Car Altoons to Chica,” Western Bet Brees 7-40 p.m daily, with Pasco Cars to Pitt iso connects daily fur Chicazo, with Sieeping Cae Prsbure to Chicago. Siail Express, 100 ym daly West, with Falace Sleeping Car asbineton a. BALTi MORE AND FOTOMAC KATLROAD. For Prie. Cansudairwa, Kucheater, Eunaly Scare, Hov'y “Gaile "encept Saturdas, with, Palace Cane fupeteatons tw He teeter Hiansport, cca Haven and Elmira‘at 40a m, Sindsy. we York aug the Fast. 7.45. $30, 13.00 a an, hoe Tody and 11s mim. On "Sunday. <i Press te Expres ot Puliscans Feces haan ects Bama or Boston mut change, 200 pu every week-day. Gu Sanday. 4.00 p.m, : sah For Brookiya, S. $-, ail through trains counset at Jer City with boats of Brooklyn Annex, affordinr ii tom street, aveiuine double terface mm. 200, 4.00, 6: 06.08, 10.45 aa Da mm, daily, except $20, 9.40, 11.00 a.m. 1208, 7.40. 100 ane ALIS pone 400, 600, TA, 10.00 aid and 440p. m. dail Dm mes 3133 pom Limited Express, © Sunes, Fer Baltixore. 62 400, 4.25, 4.40, n Fx Ga buncny 3k in ma For Pope's Creek Line, €35a. nme gy ALEXANDEVA AND FREDERICKSBURG RAILWAY. ND ALS XANDKIA AND WASHINGTON kale OAD. 60. 2201 and 31.55 a. m, Fer Alexcudria, 90, 9.2 2.06. 43. 943, ‘on. 6.05, $.C0, 10.00, 06 and v.89 p. an ee Boeing cepa Soon, Bestel ttre Oenrl tain athe Mie VINGINIA MIDLAND RAlL WAY. ~ She SHORT LINE To Tur SOUTH, SOUTHWEST Schedule in effet OCT BER 12. 1 10 A.M ORLEAN! ay. Pi ork snd Wasi. ying ears froin cx from New 1 Pullma via Char- Western: ington to sndsy ave Washington st 9:10 A.M. and For tickets auc information inguire at Company's Of- fer. 601 Pennsylvania avenue. ‘Trains leave from Bb. & ¥. station. MSLAUGHTER, MACDANIEL “Gen. Pass. Agent Avent, aut so} IEBIG Comp. SYS EXTRACT OF MEAT. FINEST AND CHEAPEST MEAT FLAVORING S1OCK PUK SOUPS. MADE DISHES AND. PALCES ANNUAL SALE, 3100.00 JAKS. JAEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MEAT. (eater ele Rai ee Genuine onty with the fae stmt of Baron ‘Sis Sicnature in Bine Ink scross the vel. The sitie Barot: Liebiy” and photo. fraph ke ving beem legs aed by ‘with ‘no connection with Barun Lieb. the pablie sow indorsed that si Liebia one aby uarabtee of ge uimenamn LIESIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MEAT. € saived tatee Solemn ‘Veuchures Sher or tebeee 2 bia rain Innate land. The | ray, for prepaid business | _THIS AFTERNOON. “JouN .. Real Estave Azents, JOHN SHERMAN & CO. Real Es USTRES SALE OF A DI TRUMEL ING, SOUTHEAST CONN EE OF FIRST AND MYRTLE STREE{S NOKTHEAS t. BY Virtue of a dred of trust, dated Sertem., ber! twenty-third (ad). A.D. 1879. and re corded in Liber No. 921, folio 499 et seq., of the jand’ records of the District of Columbia, aud at therequest Of parties secured thereby, we wilsell. at pubic suction, im trout of the prem'ses, on THURSD s¥. the EG TH DAY (sth) of JANU \RY, A.D. 1885, at FOUR O'CLOCK P_M. lot mambered 180, fh square six hundred and seventy-five, with the improvenicuts thereon, 12 the City of Washington and District of Columbia, ces of wale: Gu-third cash: Halanes in uy tel and vightren tuouths, the notes given tor the deferred Hass ents to be mecared on the property ‘said’ at 6 feut peranmum aptil paid. A deporit of $100 required at the tine of sale. “Terms to be complied with Im seven cays "All conveyancing at purchasers cont. WILL A. COULTER! Trustees, 299-cokds H.C. THOS. DOWLING, Auct, } _ FINANCIAL. Pavare Sto ‘Texzazara Wuus WASHINGTON, BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK, BOSTON, &&. FRINCE & WHITELY, Stock Boxers, 64 Broadway, Teo Fit avenue} New York. General Partners: James Whitely, Henry H. Dodge, H. Crager Oakley | Harry C. Logan, Washington, D.C. Maynard @ Eyre. ‘William R. Travers, Special Partner. | BUY AND SELL ON COMMISSION ALL CLASSES OF RAILWAY SECURITIES, Branch Office—539 15th street (Corcoran Building.) H. H. DODGE, Resident Partner. Quotations of Stocks and Bonds and information re~ gardine the Markets received through out wires IN STANT Y. direct from the New York Stock Exchange All orders executed and reported promptly. 026 _ ROUSEFURNISHINGS. Decorateo Porrery Axp Poxcetax i FROM ALL COUNTRIES, GLASSWARE, yr uemy and PLATED WARE. FINE PLATES. ‘TOILET SETS. PARLOR LAMPS. ‘TEA SETS. LARGE AND VARIED ASSORTMENT OF DINNER SETS. M, W. BEVERIDGE, NO. 1009 PA. AVENUE. Sse Ts Weex OF ORIENTAL Ruas, Not Auction Goods. but Good Goods at less than auc- s. _We will well this week for cash a line of tle nest Eastern Rusa ever broucht to this market, ja Grasp Gglmprisine the following well-known makes: “Arui-an, wnt, Daghestan, Kassacks, Ghardies, Cashuneres, Persians, Agra and Ousback. CARPETS, 3m all sites. at prices which eamnot be duplicated. 182- Do uct fail te inspect theve Goods W. H. HOEKE, jpacr, 908 and 310 8th street n.w. 430__801 Market ry 7 Sivezeros & Frercuen 415 Seventh street northwest FURNITURE, CARPETS, BEDDING AND UPHOL- SILIING GOODS. We guarantee to meet any and all prices quoted by me daly. x ier rrneipal stations | iitan Tranch, 9.05 nw. Gall aineton, Stsunton ‘3 a sour can offer the rtuwle with Barus | ‘any house in the city. ‘0 verify the above call and see our choice stock aud ro ILEAYS. LACE CURTAIN STRETCHER, \ CAKEET SWEEPERS, snd full line of HOUSE FURNISHING GOOD3. | GEO. WATTS & SON, | cca 214 7th et... Sdoors above Penn. are, Ee Yoo Wasr A Hesrme On COOKING STOVE, PORTABLE OR BRICK SET RANGF. LATROBE FURNACE OR SLATE MANTEL | Call at our establishment before purchasing, as we are now exlibiting the lergest assortment of above cheap, medium and first-class grades, ever show in Goods, &. Mus city: Also, Tin Ware, Ho W.S. JENKS & CO, cot ‘TIT 7th street northw-st Be THERS, $06 B ‘Pefore mie wid meds ont AD AND BE WISI treet southwest, the Ullest" Bstablished Expert Specialist is the Cldest’ Petal 5 this city, atud will ehazantes a cure fu all canes of ven. real disease, and furnish Medicine, or no charge: tne Poor fur ished Medicine free. Coumutation and sivies fresat any hua: darine the day. Subscrited anu sworn tO betoseine by Dr BROTHERS, Ap on Tee ‘asue "SAMUEL H. WALKEM, Notary Public, NHOOD RESTORED BY USING A POTTTE OR M DR. BROTHERS’ Invigorating Cordial. ‘sil! cure ay case of Seminal Weakness, Nervous De- ‘bility and Impotency. Tt imparts vigor to the whole syntem. 906 B street southweat, dt 1n* ‘T HAS NEV EEN CONTRADICT=D THAT Tie Sadan elie Bes fen RAGED eae jug Ladies’ Puysician in this city. La iex, yon ean cou. Bdentls Consult Dx Bhorit ks, 06 Batret south: West. Particular attentio r paid £6 al dissases peculiar (lates, married or single. "AML regularicice aod ove: Han troubies succesfully treated” EW™ Dears with ect sccommodationn. and, kind, eficient ners fare Tphed to thoes who may stay afew dave the city under bie treatment abla | DS PE OLDEST, ESTABLISHED AND only reliable Ladies’ Puyuician in the city, can bs ited dally, 327 SMissourt evenue, first street south nnsylvania avenue, between 3d and 4 streets, All iemaie complaints aud irregularities quickly removed. Frompt'twatment. Correspondence aud. consultations suuctly confidential Separate rooms 108 adie, “Omoe Leurs—11 to $n 6 to 8 p. ma EBILITY OF THE GEN cured by the CIVIALE METHOD. i HUSPTTALY OF TRANCE. Stile’ Canes, $3.00 86, Severe Une wmphiet free. CIVIALE iiaiepra: AGENCY, tout ntrer ts New Yor: apo-th.sta-ty NNYROY AL PILLS.—CHICH ESTER’S ENGLISH tie only seen For tull particulars inclose stamps to Chichester Chemical Company, No, n sauaee, Philadel ph np 1OeGea. —A PERMANENTE Devitity, Lows of ves, &c, (Cloud Pharmacy, corner 9026-tu,t6 ATIVE ORGANS Price 81 Dt by luail sealed, (cosscaterios. have a positive remedy for the above disease; use thonsaads of cms of the wort Find anal of Tone tanitig have bees cured “indoods so° ata. faith in its +Micacy that I will ead two bottles fre, ih 8 Valuable treatiae on this Gisease, tO ive expremy and vice address. “DR, T. ASL Pearl strest York. n29-eo&K-6m_ | ‘© ALL WHO ARE SUFFERING FROM AN crtors snd indiscretictm ‘ot youth mento eee hens, easly devas. line of suanh ol ee ent eend, | Cie: Tae ill’ cur’ your Flee GP CHARGE thts reat remedy war diseavered by | cent ‘ered by a missionary in. | DE Brae | by both gentle | Rear dig merce. | dustty “Your waitinge | Mp3DAME, DE FOREST tas REweDY Fou Le | OM ace. “att temale. | consisted dauiy at from bie so I THE EXPERT SPECIALIS ‘who stands bib in his profession, Ie arkuow tc be an expere Without x peer fm the wide wend feaiment and cure of Private, Nervous and, nd Abuse Diseans, Lost Vitality, Impaired Manhood he System, Blader, Kidney apd all diseases of the | Ustuory" Greate. “Keceht cases positively cured. ta4 | tne Wadneedag' ahd Beturiag: Seo Segoe coal | were Seat | Shc, Watery Sid Setuniag: fran tp a ae | more” Main Uitice 20 N. Liberty st Baltimore Md. ona CALL YOUR ATTENTION To THE WROUGHT IRON FURNACES FROM THE WELL- KNOWN FACTORY OF REYNOLDS & SON, WHICH 3 CONSIDER A3 GOOD IF NUT SUPERIOR TO STEAM HEATING AT ONE HUNDRED PER CENT CHEAPER IN COST. WOULD ALSO CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO THE WELL-KNOWN HEATEMS, FROM THE FACTORY OF JAMES SPEAR, FOR HEATING TWO Ok MORE BOOMS ABOVE FOR ECUNOMY AND BEATING QUALITY THEY HAVE NO EQUAL THESE HEATERS AND PUENACES ARE BEING USED EXTESSIVaLY 19 SOME OF THE FINEST HOUSES IN THE CITY, WHICH WE TAKE GREAT PLEASURE IN REFER. KING TO. A CALL 13 SOLICITED AND’ RsTI- MATES PROMPTLY FURNISHED. WALTER D. WYVILL, Excuonvs Acawn, Nu 462 HA AVE. NEA 46 BPUBLE. rp sous DoWLANG. ctor ‘TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) JANUAKY 9TH, 1855, POSITIVELY THE CLOSING SALE : oF LONDON DYED SEAL SEIN FURS, &C., AT 1892 F STREET, AT 11 A. M. AND3P. M. prices obtained bay: been at Inast Atty per cent rea ae the worth, a vase arto wet st-clase necessary atten: sale TO-MUORK GW, Kemem- ee peas nie, RLGVEN A.M. and THRE P. ‘M., 1333 F street. at if Sonim DOWLING, Auctioneer. SPECIAL CONSIGNMENT OF LARGE STOCK OF CICILIAN CIRCULARS, DOLMANS AND NEW- MARKEIS AND FUR-LINED OLOAKS, &c., Will be sold at my auction rooms, 11th street and Penn- sylvapis avenue, on ‘WEDNESDAY, JANUARY FOURTEENTH, 1885, Anctio ‘The above stock. The entire collection will be closed out on that day without reeard tc cost. On exhibition ja8-5t THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. 1 eae DOWLING, Auctioneer. )F HOUSEHOLD FURNITURI TITCREN GEENSIES. A FINE WATCH: AND BNE order o! the Supreme Court of the DELS? Satta Sad amc 8 TUESD \Y, the THIRTEENTH Sets anil othe: articles belonging to the Seasricme sean con 28-6 : 3 peomas DOWLING. : pane BUNS, PRasre BEILDIN AS THE GLusON AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK, Monday and Tuesday preceding the sale, ND OTHER “ARTICLES. will, as executor, sell at public auction. at N 323 the household furniture, hen utensils, watch cone HENRY M. BAKER, Executer, ONE LARGE TWO-STORY FRAME BUILDING, . BASENME: GS, KNO' TY, CORNER OF FOURTEENTH AND D STREETS SOUTAWEST, AT ACNOR (On MONDAY, JANUARY TWELFTH, 1685, at, LVE O'CLOCK, on the premises, T'shuil sell Be above buildings’ to be removed within twenty Cash at tit of sale Cash at tT OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. IHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. REGULAR SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, EMBRACING EVERY DESCRIPTION OF HOUSE HOLD EFFECTS, AT AUGTION ROOMS, COR. ELEVENTH STREET “AMD DEN SOYEVANTA AVENUE, SATURDAY, JANUARY TENTH, COM- MENCING AT TEN O°CLUCK, itso, ¢ TWELVE O'CLOCK, about 75 fino Steel Engravings, Noguther with'e aambet of Ol Fainting ‘4 at ELEVEN O'CLOCK, crates ‘of English Stone China. AsO, it TWELVE O'CLOCK, Bay Horse, Sidebar Bugzy and: a Set Harness, es, Bi Wagons, Horses, sud Harness. u8-2¢ baal DOWLING, Aucuoneer. |CTION OF FIRST-CLASS HOUSEHOLD |ALE BY AU INST ns ESDAY, JANUARY THIRTEGNTH. 1885, at TBR DiULyCR: st So. soo Hactere t rebieat: tne residence of a gentleman scaving the city, 1 shal sel She following etfeccs: an Patior Furpiiore. fanseings and Fix!uires. Paintings, Murble-tup Tab es. Soong andother robles, Dressing Table, Walnut Obanber Furniture, Two fine Carrinre 1 obes Ash and other Chaniber Furniture, Hair aud Husk Mattresses, Feather Pillows aid Bolsters tate and, Hull Carpets, Brunsels aud otuer Carpets Kitchen Requirites, &e., Ja7-5t V ALTER B WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers, SUPERB AND PEREMPTORY SALE oF SIX HUNDRED ORIENTAL RUG! COMPRISING THE CHO'CEST SPECIMN EVERY MAKE WHICH THE ASLALIC MARKETS AFFORD. ‘Large Assortment of KAORASSAN. GORDIES, CASHMERE. BAN- ROTOR DENSIAN AND TstAHGN CAMSETS 60 PATRS OF FINEST BAGDAD PORTIERES. 10 PAIRS OF RARE AND ANTIQUE KISKILIM PORTIERES, 26 BOKHARA RUGS. 165 ANTIQUE AND MODERN DAGHISTANS, 8 CIRCASSIAN RUGS. 1 MOORISH RUGS. 80 ARMENIAN RUGS. 25 KOSSACK RUGS. 30 SHIVAN RUGB 80 MEC A PRAYER RUGS. 15 PERSIAN RUGS, ELEGANT BULGARIAN DOYLEYS, TURKISH EM- BROIDERIES AND CULIOS, ON BXHIBITION MONDAY AND TUESDAY, JANU- ARY TWELFTH AND THIRTEENTH. ‘To be sold at public sale without reserve at our cious sales room, nae CORNER 10TH STREET AND PENNA. AVENUE, WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, JANU- ARY £OURTEENTH. FIFTEENTH AND SIXTEENTH, AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK A. M, RESUMING AT THREE AND EIGHT O'CLOCK P. M. EACH DAY. j52w WALTER B WILLIAMS & CO., Aucta. J) ONCANSON BROS. Auctioncers, SUSTEES' SALE OF A VALUABLE LOT ON ME- RIDIAN HILL, By virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated Decemy ‘ber 10th. 1883. and duly recorded ‘in Liber X 1069, filo 480. et ‘sea, One of the land cords of the District of Columbia, aud at the re- yuest of the holder of the note secured thereun- f, We will sell at public auction. in trout of th» pre ron MONDAY, the NINKTEEN +H DAY OF JAN XS, ¥, A.D. 1885, at FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.. thy follow- ing described Heal Estate, situste in the courty of Néulltneton, District of “Calumbin, to wit: “AM these certain pleetn or parcels of land and premisea knows and distinguished ax, and being 911 of, Late humbered ene (1) aud (2), in block pumbered A.teen (15), in pn sae Rivane mbdivision of Meridian Hill, # tract land situate in the poate aforesaid. ‘Terms of wale: One-tuird cash; balance in two equal ingtalim-nta, payable in six and’ twelve mouths steer date: purcharer's notes, beating {terest at rate of Six Dercent, to be secured by deed of trust on property. Sold, or all cash, at option of yurchaser. A dupont ct $100 required at time of sul: All conveyancing and re- cording at purchaswr’s cost’ If terms of sale are uot complied with witht: eee aee. from date of sale the property may be re-sold at risi id cost of defaulting ‘purchaser after five Ore eve ueene ‘A -eotds MENRY K WILLARD,) TFustecs. rpuouas DOWLING, Auctioneer. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE, oF WORKS OF ART AT BAKLOW'S ART GALLERY, NO, 1225 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE NORTHWEST Yirtueof an order of the Supreme Court of the Dicker of Catone wright, siPreme Court of the ‘as administrator. reli at public auction, at Barlow's Art, Gallery, No. 135 Pennsylvaana avenue northwent, Wasitinuton City, D. C.. Oil paintings, water-color, drawings, engravines, cichings. photoxeavuren, aire Tors, Kuncla. ete, | Many of the paintings aud eusravinien are old and valuatle, among ‘which are anniober of land artists) siuies from the nude; a}s0 pore traiie of William H. Harrison, Don Miguel King of |, Hous. John Sherman, Carl Schurz, Alexander Bry, RB, Haver, Mrs, Joh Drew. Msn, and others: also old India Chine of three wet Phlisdelphia Chi sale will commence on MONDAY the TWELTH DAY of JAMUAXY. 1985. at THREE and EIGHT O'CLOCK P. M.,aud will continue «very afternoon snd ¢fewin, st the’ same hours and place, until all shalt on WEDNESDAY, THE z OP SANUARY, 1ni8. at ETEVEN O'CLOGR Ry [illaley sol i ald Art Gallery. the unexpired term’ of Tease of said” Art Gallery, rental’ $100 per mouth lease 1s86-—and also nhow-sane ‘benches. tools. irons. stoves ‘Delonsine tow frwt-clane act amon, sleigh ‘rammers: RE. all bas Bosuats Sflute Henty N: Barlow, the welr-kuowa seeceaeense eur. of male: Cash, WILLIAM J. MILLE Eats ‘administrator. B SI rpuoias DOWLING, Auctioneer. Z EXECUTOWS SALE OF A FINE TWO-STORY AND MANSARD BRICK DWELLING, CONTAINING TES ROOMS AND BATH ROOM, WitH MOD: N CONVENIENCES. KNOWN AS NO. 1682 5 EET NORTHWEST. whY (ireue of the authority vested in me will iy a a i 1885, at FOUR OCLOGK ‘fifty-one (51), in Pierce and Kil square numbered two hundred Ded. "ius iot is 0 feet | tacbee front’ Oe Meet ton 20 foot alley, aud the improvements are in “Terme ot sale: One-third caab, of which 9100 must be at time of sale, ana the in r= meats, in six'and nine mouths, with interet oF all fer, ‘The deferred pay- itt ke ieee ae Seecruxrres: OLD JAVA AND MOCHA COFFEE. “WHITE SWAN” MINNESOTA FLOUR CHOICE REW CROP TEAS. CHAMPAGNES, LIQUEURS AND CIGARS. . GEO. E. KENNEDY & SON, 1209 F Staxer Nomrawsst. 436 Ow Joc Rox NOOTGH WHIREY Low prices, INES OF ALL KINDS. © WiTMEi asia ‘Penayivaula sens, Jas A Fou. Lise Or Gaocentes THAT MUST BE SOLD. Granulated Sugar. ‘Best Patent Process ‘Best Family Flour.. iedand'g ound Towsted and g ound.. Potatoes and Apples, wholesale pricés, 40-1m rat oo EK BPR, ‘es 5s $08 rk re at THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA PATENT PROCESS FLOUR, 4s without s doubt the most Bravrirux and the most Norarriovs Flour in the world. ‘The Millers have not only the most perfec tMfiN, con- taining os it does all the most improved Machinery in- vented up to the present time, but they produce a Flour Uxsumpassep by any mill in the world. To prove thst, we would simply state thata lane quantity of this magnificent Flour is shipped anuaally to Europe aad eaten at the principal Courtsof the old world. We Gvananres thatit is made from eelected hard wheat grown in Minnesota and Dakota. It is an acknowledgod fect, that in this Flour s perfect separation of the gluti- nous particles of the wheat berry and a thorough elimni- nation of all weak and starchy matter has at last been reached, and is consequently more Nurarriovs, yield- ing more bread to the barrel than any other Flour. The best trade admits that from its bresd-mak ng qualities itis the cheapest, as well as the best, for efther family or baker's use, and unsurpassed by any Flour made, Every sock aud every barrel is warranted to give entire satisfaction, STERLING’S ST. LOUIS FANCY. One of the most beautiful Winter Wheat Patents ever offered to the trade, It ‘s unexoelled by auy other Patent except Ceres, and will please the most exacting house- Keeper and satisfy the most fastidious epicure, GILT-EDGE, Amagnificent Winter Wheat Patent, RELIANCE. Asplendid Minnesota Patent Flour, made by the cele- brated Hungarian process. It is 8 very cheap and beau- Uful Patent, within the reach of all classes, and we guarantee will give satistuction to every ous who will try it, GOLDEN HILL. ‘The old reliable stand-by ani the Standard family Flour of theDistriot, Itis equal in quality toa great many high priced Fatent Flours, whilst it can bs bought for cousiderable less money. We defy competitors to bring forth avy Flour superior to OERES, STERLING, GILT-EDGE, KELIANC! or GOLDEN HILL, and wo feel asgured that any housekeeper who tries them once will never use anything else, For sule by all grocera, ‘Wholesale Depot, corner Ist strest and Indiana avenue, sel3 WM. M. GALT & CO. HOH EST 68 & xX BE BRR o g88s HUH ER oO | KK OF Len Bes, HOR kee Goo Kk ime HOR Saa8 BUCKWHEAT ds NOW READY, FOR BALB BY ALL GROOER9 WM. M. GALT & CO., WHOLESALE AGENTS, ocl0-3m snd Indiana Avenus, Corner Ist GENTLEMEN'S GOODS. __ T. Cros A JOB LOT OF 8CARFS We will offer them at 45 cents. -The former prices of those goods were 50, 65 and 75 cents, ‘Reautiful styles in Puffs and Claudneta, ‘Shirts to Order a Specialty. ‘he Best Shirt in the World for $1. 8. B. ELLERY'S, 1112 F streot xortnwost. Jap Doversss Gexrieuens Deranrusst. SPECIAL—120 DOZ. PUFFED AND FLAT SOARFS, (Our price for these Scarfs bus never beon loss than $1, ‘Wo shall sell them this week for FIFTY CENTS EACH. ait DOUGLASS’, 522-524-526 9th st, Jvsr Recerven_- A Large Line of NECKWEAR, for 50c., 76e. and $L Full Lineof Falland Winter UNDERWEAR, st lowest Prices, ‘Large Line of DRESS SHIRTS constantly on hand CHARLES HYATT, Proprietor, THOMPSON'S SHIRT FACTORY, £16 F streot northweat, opposite Patent Officn, WOOD AND OOAL, FORGE CREVELINE, OFFICE AND YARD. 1873 Tarwat.; Wharf, foot of 14th 4t.—Long Wood—Pine, $4 per cord; ak, $5; Hickory, $7. sawed and Split— ‘Pine, 86 per cord: Oak, 87; Hickory, $875. —_u20-hn* Coat: JOHNSON BROTHERS, WHARVES AND RAILROAD YARD: ‘Twelfth and Water atreets southwest. BRANCH YARDS AND OFFICES: 1202F street northwest; 1515 7th street northwest; 1140 Penixylvanta avenue northwest; 1212 9th street northwest; Corner 3d and K streets northwest; 221 Fennayivania uyenue southwest, ST PRIVATE KAILROAD YARD SOUTER oF NEN oRK, SUG EXTENSIVE WHARVES, stv Us unsurpassed fac! 01 01 af FUEL of all kinds, (OAL DELIVERED ON CARS DIRECT FROM THE ‘MINES INTO OUR YARD. ‘We deal only in beat qualities of ANTHRACITE and BITUMINOUS COAL. All xinds of WOOD, either in tho stick or prepared to onder, at our factory. CLEAN COAL, FULL WEIGHT AND MEASURE, Bevuapt deliveries and prices as low as Fuel can, B uri Pone Axo Inviconanxa ‘Those who may wish to purchase, either ax dell- cious beverage or for medicinal purposes, an UNADUL- TERATED WHISKY, are invited to make a trial of the celebrated brand. Q oY EPP EPP EER RRR TTT EER NWF )_AD g T F NNN HU fet bef fe fut Fie Gus vw PrP P RR ¢ ker § i Yawe He Ss Bt ey WH H xK ¥ Gy Flies ¥ we'w oH i Ht Set Ee & This whisky, upon an analytical examinstion, has Proved to be free from Pusil oil, and indeed of any of the modern ingredients which are used togives fictl- tious age and flavor to this popular drink, FOR SALE BY ‘WASHINGTON. D. a &. H.W. CATHERWOOD, Bole Proprictars, etn PHILADELPHIA Ger Tar ‘Bust. “THE CONCORD HARWESA” THE CONCORD COLLAB, ee » LUTZ& BRO. 417Pennaylvanis Avenua, Adjoining National Hotel, and CARRIAGE ee ‘wrHORSE BLANKETS great variety st very low oricaa Wooo | Puyatcuns avo Davecists RECOMMEND Be fw * Eo fot Be fe it FoF EL Bb a ‘CURES DYSPEPSIA, pm and S GL he uiusoles and 2s>ces, an tomes itea the system. f APPETIZER Best ‘ic known. it will cure the worst case oc Dyspepsia, removing all. riinw ths Fool distros ‘such as Tax! "3 ing, Meat fa tne Sicmnacn “Heartbarn, ctr. ONLY IRON MEDICINE THAT WILL NOT \OKEN OR INJURE THE TEETH. It is invaluable for diseases peculiar to women, andto CARTUREALING REMEDY TOR DISEASES 0: THE LIVER AND KIDN&SS. fin te on don of Tron that cates no t ¢ only preparation of Tron that catises no tnyu- Pouscfecte Vurwclaus ad Drugvists recommend it asthe 5 ‘The genuine has ‘Trade Mark and crossed red lines on wrapper. ‘Take no other. Made ouly Ss BROWN CHEMICAL CO, Baltimore, Mad. Taovsanos or Cases OF 8883 1 coo KOK 8. 1 go KK wo oo Em Sys8 It ‘Goo K “K ‘Headache are permanently cured every year (as the hun- dreds of testimonials in my possession will testify) by the use of DR. LESLIE'S Special Prescription. This Remedy stands to-day with- out arival, and with scarcoly a competitor in the world. ‘Thousands of Physicians throushout the conntry have acknowledged their inability to cure it, and are now prescribing Dr. Leslie's Special Prescription for all. ppp. AA D RA EB AAA D. oo Eke 44 DPD A 4 COU H H ERE In elther its nervous, billious or congestive form, ans- ing from obstruction, congestion or torpidity of the Aver. When I say that Dr. Leslic's SPECIAL Prescription will cure the most obstinate cases of Sick Headache, Imean just what I say, and that is, that it not merely relieves but POSITIVELY Cures,no matter how long the case may have been standing. Tiave testimonials from persons who have been af- flicted for twenty years, being confined to bed two or three days at a time every two weeks, that have been Permanently cured by two boitles of Dr. Leslie's Special PRESCRIPTION So that they have not had an attack for over five years. Ifyou sre troubled with Bick Headache and wished tobe ccc uo U ERR ecu UR R cu U RRR OooewUu URR E Cos “UU R R EEE ‘be sure and give this remedy a PRICE 81 * 8. B. ARCHER. For Sale by All Drugzists, 430-t,th.s, Concexrnaren CRAB ORCHARD WATER, KENTUCKY'S GREAT NAIURAL REMEDY, STIMULATES THE LIVER, REGULATES THE BOWELS, CURES DYSPEPSIA, A SPECIFIC FOR CONSTIPATION AND SICK HEADACHE, This concentrate is obtained by evaporating Nutural Crab Orchard Water, Hues: bottl: (6 oz.) represents two gallcat, uutural wats a5 ets, ‘See that "Crab Ay) ris on the label Aga remedy. SUY! LO. INL: CRAL OUCHARD SALTS Crab Apple" trace maik 1 at l0cta, and 2 cts No GENUINE CRAB ORCHARD SALTS ARE SOLD aisept in these package “Buy only crab Ayple Brand, Forsale by all dragista, CRAB ORCHARD WATER CO. SIMON N. JONES, Manager, Lowsville, Ky. dal-ths.tu Haw Tors AND LITTLE MONEY MAKE THIS A GOOD YEAR To BUY cook 00 ITITH HN gor OO T HE HTX er 068 © Henn § GOck Oo T H Hut XS ‘COO LLL 00 TY H HNN N BUT EXTREMELY HARD ox RELIALE CLOTHING DEALER3, ‘We have made prices to mect the times, no that none may deny themselves a Wintsr Suit or an Overcoat ‘You know we moun what wo say. 4 $10.00 Suit at 95.50, A$12.00 Suit at $6.25. A §13,00 Suit at 37.50. A$15 00 Suit at $3.75, An $18.00 Suit at $10.00, Overcoats at $4, 95, 96, $7, and upwards to $90, that are worth 60 per cent more than we are asking. Boy's Suit at $3.25, $3.75, 84.00, and upward. Children's Suite at frown $2.50 upward that are worth double, Boye! and Children's Overcoats from 82.00 upward. 2,000 pairs Pants, from $1.00 up to 86.00, that are ‘worth 60 per cent nora, LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING CO., a) COBNER SEVENTH AND G STREET GINSHEIVER & pno. ‘808 7th street, bet. Hand I, and $151 M street. reece particular attention to our very complete moet BOOTS AND SHOTS FOR THE FALL TR ADE. We aro sole axents for BURT'S CELEDRATED MEN'S BHOES. “There are none better, auc are. st. erior to: aero mae We: nave ane folow ioe a ee SALE. jain, aba oa CALE Congresu waiters in broad: and BURES FIRE CALE Ince-hook bale URIS FINE CALF Coneress and button. 1URT 8S FINE, extra broad bottoms, for ofd gentlemen. JURT’S BOY SHOES, in lace and button, every style of toe. ‘We invite an inspection of these goods from @ that want Zool shoes. "There are no better. ‘In our Ladies’ Department we have the CELEBRATED COUSLN's SHOR3, COUSIN’S FINE KID, button, high heel, and pointed ‘or box toe. SIN'3 FINE KID, common-sense toe. GOUSINS FINE BIRAIGHT GOSE vation, 1 both cout FINE PEBBLE, button, in common-sense MISSES SHOES in Kid, Straight Gost, and Pebble, COR FINE SHOES tor Ladies Misses, and Children, CHILDREN AND MISSES SPRING-HEEL SHOESin ‘an Sf'whleh gusds we pel at a very low price. Weak if all ye ii ve CA2 SAVE Jou toon We Bolg oa Heater” noone and Sumber. PINSHEIMER © SEO 8025 ‘$US Tth and 3151 Mstrast< Wusows Fuxovs’ $350 853 H H 00 FEB ,S8s > HH 2 Oo: 8, . oe HH 88 BE ots H H 00 53 ‘The demand in Baltimore has been jgreater than the supply and are still booming, and now we propose to give the Washingtonians a chance to buy these Famous Shoes for Ladies and Gentlemen. For Ladies we also make to measure a fine Hand Btitched Shoe at $5.00. : ‘For Gentlemen we make to measure our: ‘Weukenphast at $5.00, FP. H. WILSON, Custom SHOEMAKER, 409 7th street northwest, Washington. 228 _Aleo 282 W. Baltimore street, Baltimore, Md. Acoonpiox Piuren SaaS Se 2d Edition. Lalest Teleecrams to Tho Star Latest Foreign News by Cable. ‘Map were de! THR EARTH STILL QUARING IX MaLAGa. January &—Fresh i yostorday at Nerja and and seves jamhaged. wake shocks ‘elez, Malaga, houses were di —— Metusing to Quash the Indictments Cuicaco, January &—Judge Biodgett, U.S district ooure, this moeaing ‘overruled the motion to quash Gallagher, Gieason and Biebl tor tion ty the eighteenth ward electou Bau Prince Loxpox, Waies, helr the In Tesidence. She ts ‘the cost of the house aud grounds will be} She intends to have the most ex) the United States. It will be from a quarry Ww! gin as soon as juarry wiil be carried on day and thousand men will be employed on the job for uree years, Terrific Earthquake Shocks at Sea. north,lo the ere longitude 29.55 earthquake soci derous sub-nfirine’ 1 ship was shaken alyzed with { cut the boats ioose, The cessation of the shocks restored Uranqulllity on board. It was calm and fine at the the. ‘Telegraphic Briefs, The national committee of the prohibition met in New York to-day, and adc congratulating marked advance Rep! adeiphia, “The eizhth annual convenuon of the Zeta fraternity. FINANCIA! The New York Stock Market. ‘The following are the opening and3 p. m. prices ofthe New York by special wire to H. H. Dodge, 539 15th street: January &—Prince Albert Victor, of presutntive to the British throne, at- tained his majority to-day. ‘This event was made occasion of rejoicings throughout the country. London the day was opened with the ri bells, the hotsting of flags and music at St. James’ Palace. The University of Cambridge sent an ad- ress of congratulation to the young Prince. oe Mrs. Hopkins’ $5,000,000 Paince. PrrrsPigLp, Mass., January 8—Mra, Hopkins, Widow of the late Callfornia railroad. tal Mark Hopkins, has made changes in her pians for 8 jon ballot made during the recent campaign. tatives from ail the leading collcges in ‘the country, excepting Yale, are in session in Phil- im the the indicuments against Mackin, — Albert Victor Age. ing of is to build in Great. nsive houss 1p uilt of blue stone hich she owns, and work will be- spring opens’ The work at the night. one —— F., January &—The Britsh bark iz Feports passing a lange derelict on vite Wich ult., In iativude 41.06 West. No vestige was found of previous,iu latitude 3851 north, t, the isabel experienced terrie lasting 15 minutes. ‘The thun- ng, Was “appalling. ‘The y fibre sand the crew, par- through ail discipline and ine broke ved Fesolutions: the frieads of prohibition on the the cause of aD organized gatheribg comprises the vnirty- Pst college —— iL AND COJLMERCIAL, Stock Market to-day, as reported None. | 0. Can. Pas..... a } Gan, Sou. 222.) 30 Cent. Pac. ao) BY Ches. € Ohid.2) “5s 584) Do. pret...) Do. ist pret..| 9%!..... Nor, & West. p. Do, 20 pret...) By [Sorta Pac...) ATA LIS pret. 31 +... Northwest. . Taxe Shore. Lou. Mich. MK & Minn. &Sé 1.) Do, pret. Mo. Fue, Mob. & Uhio. Nash aCuat.. The Haltumore Markets. PALTIMORE, January &—Virginin sixes, orl Wa cora, 63 Bi S54 after bavi Wauced t) 40%, uary, 7.00; Febru: jeontt Inspector ‘tro 1885, testitied as vouchers. DE, WALES’ SIGNATURES PORGRRIES. Dr. Wal never heard of the Bo nor of B.Mann&Co. He never authorized the ting of the York, nor trial. leved his naine He did not remember all the contractors names, Dnt could say he never heard of tue Boyce company 8, Mann & Co. nature Lo Some of the requisitions was obtained by being handed him with other papers. Dr. Hudson was recalled, and testified that he never heard of t or B. Mann & Co Mr R, White amining the ent youchers puld entries of the B B. Mann & Co, Of September 22d, 1890, and November 8th, 1880, and no copy of the letters to Paymaster Stevens and of September 9th vaymaster Cas fount lever of District Government Affairs, On The following Commissioners: To the Honoranl (rict of Colum GENTLEMEN: U3 bid to-day. BALTIMORE, Mp. January §—Cotton quiet—mid- fria—southern, Soa 3; Penuse lati, Steady and au ay 4 The Alieged Navy Fraud Trials. he ever hear of it untt! during the ‘On _cross-examination witness said he be- 8%) Do. pref, 3 |Pac. Mad. 5 [Pea b. & i. < 14 Reading... 5955 Rock si. * Roel. & & at Paul, bo. ‘h Carolina sixes, o:cl, 1,073 Ficur flem and hicher, Howard street southern aumb-r, So, 2 western winter 08S; March, 90a91%4; renned du 1, Wo) i Baie wheat 34000 000 bushels. i eave Markets. 8.—On ‘Change, at 11:15 ‘May is now selling mano un ty SOU. orn May hes ade ‘Usts—Say advaticed tg30, Pork was ‘Lard 10c. lugler, The weather is January, &—Closing prives: Wheat— | BOG: Math. 874: Muy. 86%, | sbruney, Siig; Mar Be site: Apa —Ji February, 208 “e Te ined from First Elition.( Richard Washington, who wassta- om December, 181, 1 November, to tie course of business ig paying ‘led, and testified that he ce manufacturing company card presented by Mann in New ‘on Lite requisitions were fongeries, It may have been that his sig- lie Boyce manufacturing company 0, UN to-day. Was recalled and testified, on ex- rics In the books under dates of the in New York. that he found no ¢ Mantfacturing company and Witness examined the letter book Jss1, and found 0 copy ‘81X MILLION SCHEME.” paper was filed today with the “WasnrNatox, January 8th, 1885, le the Commissioners of the Dis- ia We have the honor to call your at- tention to a publication tp ‘Tee EVENING Sram newspaper of the 7th instant, headed ‘A Six Million Scheme.? We would pass it Without notice but for the fact that a certain degree of credit is given to the extraordinary statements contained in the body of the article by a reference to your honorable ‘doard, and an intimation that you are in som? de gree responsible for the correctness of these state- ments, Being confident that the terms of the bill have been whoili We respectfully ask for the view before any. sanction 1s transmitted to elther House of Cor touching the Was prepared cussion, and ing 0 do eral government has long been ‘country that these contractors were and material tut nse to beautify the {ties of so worth! pelied, in order to exist, in most cases t0 dispose of them at a loss of doliar; that abe bank Tesident, that purchased these and otlier SecuriNes of the District ata great depreciation have by re- peated acts of of these securities, together with ten pet centum per annum interest. ‘The application for liquor license of John T. Scan- Jon was approved t ‘The property ‘owners Hampshire avenue,between L and M streets norte West! ask that street lamps be placed on that ave- nue. DIBABLED BY His ARcric .Exrrnrence.—Sergt 4 A tardy and so-called contractors of this District, most earefuliy guards and protects the. tnterests of both the gen- misunderstood or misconstrued, as rivilege of an inter. ‘communication with your official gress bil In controversy. The Dill after, ruil and | repeated | dis- its provisions, while undertax- parital justice to the and the District of Columbia. It known to the intelilgence of the ald for labor rnisned by them at their own ex- ital of the nation in secur- | 33 a nature that they were com- from ifty to sixty cents on the ns, chiefly non- een paid the full face value a - EB Hay, Attorney. semen and residents on New — ‘Henry Bierderbeck, signal corps, who was hospital steward of the chi jarged the service on Sul bility. ‘The rheumatic Greely expedition, has been dis- ’s certificate of disa- feots of hils severe arctie experience rendered such a course necessary. ‘AMONG THR CALLERS at the White House to-day Lincoln, Senators Voorhees, Pike, Van Wyck, Hampton and Gibson, Representatives Fy, Ala Re Mer See ther months. The lear Fradence 5s Bescaln ‘sipt infantry, | of tae bill which passed AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY, District in Congress. BILL TO AMEND THE MECHANICS’ LIEN LAW. ‘Mr. Sherman today introduced a bili In the Sen- ate toamend the mechanics’ iien law of the Dis trict of Columbia. It amends the existing law #0 ‘as to make section 5 read as follows: “That tbe lien hereby given shali be all judgdments, mort: x and incumbrantes which atuach upon the ‘sald ene gars acter Soot tion of this ‘act.” preset ‘second seo SPECIAL MEETING OF THE HOUSE cownTTTEE—aM- ‘BERS IN FAVOR OF SECRET sessions. ‘The House District committee held a special meeting to-day to decide upon what measures should be pressed for passage in the House on Mon- Gay. Before adjourning a meaber of the commitee Said that the action of the committer was too ‘Well known; that their sessions should be secret, and no member should say outside what happened in thecommittee room. He was sustained 4 this, there was opposition to it from a very members who thought the action of the com it to be known to those who Girectiy interested, and that the commit- bad nO right to withhold tt. The chair then Instructed the members as to their , add hoped no one would divaige any of the ‘The clerk was also instructed not to the action taken on bills and other ‘then agreed to pass over the bill for ‘unm: ames of which could not be warned, to the enforced secresy. $130,000 FoR THE IMPROVEMENT OF TUR RIVER LATS. ‘The river and harbor bil! will appropriate $150,000 for the improvement of the Washington harbor, ‘Dut @ clause has been inserted in the bill providing ‘Uhat the tite to the land reclaimed from the dats Must be shown to be good before the money can be expended. Capitol Notes, TRE NICARAGUAN TREATY. ‘The published report, to the effect that the Nicaraguan treaty has been ratified by the Senate isa mistake, The treaty has been reported back favorably from the committee on foreign relations, ind 1S On the calendar. In reporting it back Mr. Miller, of California, chairman of the foreigu Tela- tions Committee, gave notice that be would call it up for action this (Thursday) afternoon. rom the best information that a Sta reporter could get to-day the Senate committee on rorviga. Telations ‘the Nicarwuguan treaty first, and fixed it ahead of the Spanish treaty for con: sideration, because they were satisfied that to call up the latter was but to Invite defeat. In pout the Niesrauguan treaty ahead then is, 1t fs sale, ‘8 bope of getting 1t ratified and of thus arousing & sentiment that may aid in carrying the other wea- Ues through. EXECUTIVE SESSION OF THE SENATE. At 2:45 p. m., on motion of Mr. Miller (CaL), the Senate went intoexccutive session, Mr. Miller re- marking that he made the motion “in accordance with notice already given.” A BUREAU OF ORNITHOLOGY WANTED. In the Senate to-day Mr. Miller, of New York, rte age il é presented @ memorial of the American Ornitholo- gists’ union, praying for the establishment of a bureau of ornithology a8 a branch of the Agricul- tural dey ent. It 1s, by Messrs. J. A. Allen, president; Ellott Coes and Robert Ridg- Way, ‘vice presidents, and other oMicials of the American Ornitho) '-unlo. Referred to com- | mittee on agriculture and forestry. THE FOURTH PENDING NAVAL APPROPRIATION BILL. ‘The House committee on appropriations to-day Teported to the House of Representatives a bill pro- ‘viding for an appropriation for the expenses of the navy for the six months ending June 30, 18%. The bill appropriates $6,120.1 on the basis of one-half ¢ House al the last ses- sion of Congress for the Mscai year 1885. This is an enurely new Dill, and Is the fourth naval appropri- ation Dill now pending. - THE CONGO QUESTION. The House committee on foreign affairs, to-day, Appointed Messrs. Curtin, Phelps and Eaton as a | sub-committee to consider the resolutions of Rep- Tesentatives Herbert and Belmont relative to the ‘Congo matter. Mr. Bayard and the Cabinet. HE WOULD SOONER HAVE PENDLETON iN THAN HIM- SELF. : The rumor that Senator Bayard would not accept _a cabinet position, but was push- ing Senator Pendleton for the place, 18 coming to be believed by a good many mem=| a good motto, and would makea bers of Congress, and the expressions of some of | Tor a flag.” the Delaware Senntor’s close friends tend to con firm iG A friend of Mr. Bayard’s expressed the opluton to a Sran reporter to-day that the Senator ‘Wollld not go Into The exblpel. “As tue leader of the democrats in the Senate,” he sald, “Mr. Bayard has & power he would be’ loxth to ‘surrender for ‘the unsubstantial honor of a cabinet place. 1 think he prefers to remain tn the Senate.” “It has been said,” sted THz San, “that he was pushing the cidims of anoier?” “You mean Pendleton: “Yes. Is it traez” “Well—well, I don't know that T ought to say What I think, “Its likely, think you mot, that Mr. Bayard would do that for afriena? i think b would. Mr. Pendieton 1s going out of the Senate, and has nothing to expect from Lis own state. H¢ would like to go into the cabinet, and I fancy Mr. Bayard would like him to.” = ae ‘The Thomson School Butid! ‘THE FLOORS 80 STRENGTHENED THAT THEY CAN BEAR ANY LOAD PUT UPON THEM. ‘The Commissioners recelved from Dr.i Ravenburg communication in relation to the safety of the ‘Thomson school building, on 12th street, between Kand Lstreets, On reference to the building tp- ‘spector he replied: “The carrying capacity of each floor of the Thomson school butiding has been in- ercased 21 tons, and far in excessof any loading Uuat can be put’ upon them; this, with the work done previously ih strengentag ‘the floors of the front portion, places the entire building in a safe condition.” ee ess ‘The Potomac Rising. ‘The signal cail station at Harper's Ferry reports twelve Inches rise tn the Potomac since morning. A RRaL Estare Sauz—John A. J. Creswell, trustee, as sold to Mr. C. C. Willard the two ouses‘on the east side oF ath street, mear F, for Pie the brewer, who was arrested yesterday by Detec- tive Mattingly for stealing a watch, chain, two lockets and pleaded guilty in the Police Court to-day. Mr. Christian Heurich, bis employer, suegested that be was"a religious crank,”and the case was continued for sentence. Meantime Ue defendant will be ex- amined as to his mental condition. RANOE OF THE ‘1UERMOMETER.—Tho Tollo were the readings at the office of the chief siga oflicer to-Qay: 3 a.m., 36.6; 7 @.m., 35.1; 11 a m., 45.7; 3pm, 584. pe SS Gov. SHEPEERD xor mx Towx.—The that Gov. Alex. 81 rd ig in town grows out of the fact that Hon. Floyd C. Shepard, of central New York, who bears a family resemblance, is stopping ———_—_. , Wame ro az Owoee Is as Veos 3 PaperoEwr.— ly-dressed German, about 52 years ge, giving the name of Henry” Hier, of Tevanon, Mo., applied to Sanitary Inspector ‘Teeple at police headquarters to-day fora power of attorney and his books. He claims that he was elected Vice President of the United States about two years ago, Dut the people. of Missourt would not teil him 4 He wanted to be sworn in. > ‘The Courts. Crecurr Covet—Judge Hagner. ‘To-day, Emerson agt. District; on hearing. Count IN GENERAL TERM. ‘To-day, wibbons agt District of Columbia; on — a At the signal office to-day it was stated that the ‘weather to-morrow will be warmer and pleasant. it ts supposed he took an Erie train at falo and toCanada. Cook ts a escaped partner of vi bank, the only Tanking insicuvion in the riage, Me: Sackett was ¢ e g ee sF0E6 i f i Boe Hal 5 a | 1 4 A i it le gee i i E a “1 | iB a ae it 4 ; HH i, i i i dat i i 8 4-3 i f gi : i : e il ep GuILTY.—Fred Dyer alias “Garabaldi,” | cents from Hugo Rothenberg’s room, | | opened a branch hight and completed arrangements for the excur- ‘uration. ‘dress, vomponed of Dinck cunts, Black opera hats, Feliow giowes znboo | and bamboo: | Rinaf cee teeteatee oe SR fare CI g fiuishes the other should commence. Mr. C. K. Lord, general passenger agent Baltimore and Ghio Railroad Company, era pany already She fare truta sil points on Major Wright, chairman ot public comfort, visited Alexandria ice at Readuartars Is thought 660 ot ‘ato ot somunodated ir Cooper, of Culpeper, quartermaster ginia regiment, was tn one its for . the! compaul regiment in that: a "Tire National Rides will beve am gueste the Saline vthe Mooumental Demooratie aa © Moni ot the ‘paruclpace ta ene Inaugura! parade. Tesidents isst night for the 10D Chumbeau Grenadiers of hee Teese pleasure which this reception ‘would command. A committees, consisting of ‘Arcnilie: Curin and Prot. N. Joly, was ‘Appointed (0 arrange for the on. leted arrangements for (paruicipating: Tugural procession. srihoee: | and Logan club, a colored man, called. quarters last eveitng and place i iine. Mr. he “gal nO doubt Unat a place would De tote Chalvin, and stated that arrangements were. made to have the Grenadiers — ime divided $a such informed the pron ee committee: ‘Onto river. of bis Braddock house, here books Visitors can be aco of making a ‘son corps, of Albany; the 1th vane ment, sid probably the "Treadway iiles, ak district, last night arranged to Arrangements Were Made at a meeting of ‘of Uhe Grenadiers, who is tu Ube city, Mallet, Fernand Moreau, J. M. Perreard, recepur ‘The Arthur Kifles at a mecting last night The secretary of the East Washington Organized ana appeared in a presentable Henry At commandant chanbeau Grenadiem, accompanied By Col. Chalvin stated g ' jum tor ‘Sideration of ube com a grana French Dall on the night ma 24 of In conp-ctlon with the ceremonies and attendiug Ube Inauguration. “The execullve committee and committee tary meet to-night. ‘The fuance committee ‘oid a special meeting at the bay okt oe put oa the ay 3 ‘Who proposes as a motto for for by ladies, the words “Law, Love, do not,” the writer says, “mean it. +Rum, Romanism and Kebeilton’ i i Bet Ei . i~ i i i | Prsto. Agamest Cua. —Wm. Wi man, Was placed on trial in 1 afvergoon charged With assuuat. invent to kill John J. Caton, of We who has disappeared sinoe the F f i f ‘Tuesday, as he is under bonds to me dnd is well Known by Judge Suell, “TWhe teselmong. showed that Caton followed Walsh about the street With a large club, and that Walsh drew istol and fired three ‘Shots to frighten iim fhe court Look Walsh's personal bonds 80 keep "ac es EX-SENaTOR Smanon SUED AGAIN.—The Cemetery association has brought superior tor Sharon ahd others for Gesecrating During the Sharon divoree trial a witness, | tf that Miss HULL, plaintif in the case, wwe for ‘ect ‘tove charm, fears, | Sti, had the gruve opened to asoortaln if such art. | cles were deposited there. Tis claim is now made | that the grave was desecrated, is asked. “The suit is chiefly t0 test of the health officer i SmOcKING OUTRAGE ‘Taare — A | Vater Hang a, on ae he | migh Vauey ratiroad walker. Mon- day night he was attacked Kun by turee tramps. After robbing him Dieeding aud He was found by a and, though weak ani suse ea aT Tek vy We Peer MeN ~ danas Ti 4 o SHUGRUE, botli of this city. DIED. DOERRER. On Thureday, January Sth, 1886, efter lo id intense suffering, beloved wife: mother of eecialdreny tisk E1H DUEL aged ehiryy= Polen sre wcloss p.m cB q on" from her, Inte 2 Ko. 081 Tetrest, northwest. wd GITTINGS. At his father's residence, at Ma. Jeu Secrets aaa oa eral will take place the {pts mares es ere ea Pag LL, On ‘Tth, 1985, at 10:05 at ee Ty at from the residence of Mra CF yf Rie es Ni On We Janusry Beate Sa eed ‘Fancral will take place from hie aaa, Friends reapectfuily’ (G13 Lith strest northwest. ‘Telephone call 74674. sete Cea