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THE EVENING Rae Sa “38 STAR: WASHING 88s, 8, SS, Sgg8 FOR GENERATING ST hAM. FOR COOKING PURVOSES. FOR HEATING BY FUENACE. FOR BEATING BY LATROBES. FOR OPEN GEATES. FOR SALE WASHINGTON $70 40 Busheis Not Crushed, $290. DELIVERED TO ANY PART OF occ 00 KK KEE ecookK £ So 88 Bie BE cod “oo” KE Sc Eee 1T MAKES A QUICK, HOT FIRE. IT 18 EASILY IGNITED. IT LOES NOT BURN OUT THE GRATE. IT Is ECONOMICAL. : It WILL PaY TO TRY IT. BY THE GASLIGHT CO. WASHINGION OB GEORGETOWN. 9 __ POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. _ RECT To NEw YORK Bright Steunere JOHN GIBSON and. B NIGH leave | jeri, Hast liver, N.\every SATU! DAY at 4 Sim. 6th Street wharf, Washincton, every WEDNESDAY inorning Frewitt at lowesraten.” Jad c. fad utvarnoat lines anes ivanis * from hotels and Bor further iaformation saquite at F Ff. Telephone call 145-3 mye offic. 7th tad WILLIAM P. WELCH. Gener FOLK AND FORTRESS MON- Toe, Rong Prin gt-3s, St a0 ‘any. Wednesday. wd. Briday at i meet at_ Generas Offion fee Tamdhue Stearct ay, Weduesday and Friday Fam. “fel- PIANOS AND ORGANS. _ GRAND. SQUARE AND UPRIGHT PIANOS. ‘The Best in the World. A Large Assortment Constantly on Hand, at the ‘Warerooms, 925 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. EDW. PF. DROOP, Sole Agent for Steinway & jon oi Repairing Prompuy Attended. to, 0" Re- ‘uning and Regairi | nati Werte aoo-1y Smee = ¥. ARROWSMITH. FROM 7ra STREET WHARF. Mondays, Thursdays and Saturds: turning Tucsdays, Fridays and Sundays, to eM River Landings as far sa Nomini Creett, Cuerioman andSt Clements Bay. Connects with B. & 0. % Wat Shepherds. B. PADGETT, Agent, © W. RIDLEY, Manae sel7 ME YEBSon: or a STEAMER W_ Wy CORCORAN Leaves Tth-street wharf deily (except Sanday) for Mt Vernon at 10 o'clock aun; returning. reaches Washing- ton about 3:40 p.m ‘sels LL. BLAKE, Captein. __STEAMERS._ Cexsey Lin ~ LIMITED, abou YORK, Mek Bb Yavosrs Serr | Wei AND Vik} WEDS RATES OF Passac: to zqcouin.taitors ‘Steerace at vty low rates. Strerage qePool snd Queensicwn and ali other parts of Europeat iftcorat | Belfi, Gloag ro 2 siven for, Belfat, Glaawomy ‘: ier Ports on the Continent, and errant fretted passa Is of Havre, Antwerp and for p compa, y’soffice, syce tnd Cabin to € CO. Washington. D. VEENON H. BROWN & CO. New York: Messrs. OTIS BIGELOW & CO.. 605 7th street, Washington, On street, New fork rth River. fout of Morton ntellt, Wednesday. Jan. 14, 3 p. un. Trand, Wednesday, Jan. 21 #3. un. chee Sut, ontan Banque Ventsstiantiques? Firm LOUIS DE BEBLAS ees iu Given, New York cceereane ania & SUS. ylvania avenue, ston. D. ____ RAILROADS. ALTIMORE AND OHIO RATLROAD. f, DEC. Zier, 1884, fice. sorner of New Jersey am. and 10.10 pm., daily. The 9.00 press t bur: and Chicago, | aerivine sn ict'scnce oe 630 hicaco next ia jug at 900 No extra far ‘is chifzed on this train fast wine Yor Cincinnati, Louisville and St. Louis daily at 230 m, and 10.10 p.m. with through Coaches aut Palace unc ears to above points, without change. 20 p. tren k afast Luited train to Cuuciuuats and st nat. Wext 1orning ut 7.20, St. vextra fare is changed on this traiti For Pittsbure at 9.00am.. with Parlor Caz, and 8.40 Bim daly to Mittabure, Cleveland aint Detroit, wit Bintang ars to Putbure Balttmicre tty isi ee For Aunapvlls, 640 2. m..and ae er ee wer ay Stations between ‘daity. as ; iiey brane $5 Sm. Galiy except Sunday, ior Frederick oa except sunday. Hiserstown. ScSa m. cely. except Sunday. and opt at waerrive from the Weat dally, 60, 70am, :'5, u From Annapolis, 8: 0 am. and 1:80 and5 Sanday. 3/8" wh 6:33 timer for ‘Washington On m2 4 A + too pom Sumdsy % 42. ston td and W090 m Washinetou stop at Relay Station ex. i vm Ber geet nsormation apply at the Baltimore and Ohio! Ticket tice Washineten. Station, €19 ad 138t Feunsyivazia aveuue, cerner 4th street ler orders wil be taker for bawyage to be checked snd revdvedas BEY point i the city: B. DUNHAM, General Mansger, Beltimore, COR LORD. Gent Fumenges Agent THD SOCTHWEar, DID SCENERY. OT NIFICENT EQUIPMENT. PMBE EL Ise Tx Evexer Treive leave Washinton, trom station, corner of 6th 1G bs streets, ax 10h ows Fore end the West, Chicago Limited Eaprese of Palace Sle-ping Cars at 9.40 a m duly; Fast Line, 8.408. ni. daily toCinciuoait and st. Louis, with Sleep: ix Cars troin Hecrisburg to Ciciuati, and Hota (arto St. Louis: daly, eaoept Saturday, to Chics ‘with Sleeping Car Altouna to Cl stern M Pittsban«. jor Chicago, with Sleeping Car Mail Eapress, 10 60». mm Palace Sleepituc Car Chicaro. ser BALL MORE ASD TOTOMAC EaTLROAD. for Eric. Canamdsivua, Bochester, Bui Niseara, dom Sully, except Saturday, with Palace Care Fur Witlaneport, Leck Haven and Elmura at 40am. sy. except tins For Sew ‘Yora ana the Fast. 725,820, 11.00 a m. 406 100) and 1113 nm Ch Sunday. 405, 1000 aud 1115 pm Liwited Express ot Pullman Parlor Care, 940s. m daily, exce For keston without change, 200 Op Sunday <0 p. 2a, For Brookiyn, 8. +. aii through trains eomuect at Jer- of Brockisn Annex, ailurdize de on street, avoldinu double ferriags 15, 890 and 11a m. 2.00, 4.09, 6.00, 1.15 p.m Gn Sunday. 6.00, 6.00, 10.00 and Bg pom Ltaieet Expo Saou mm dy excepe itis .ore. 6.35. 7.15, 6.20, 9.42. 1100.2. m. 1205, & 440, 6.30, 7.09. low and 1115 po Gp Semcay, GH Diva ate, 6.000 T60, J0.08 and Pin For Pope's Creek Line, 6.358. m. and 440p. m. daily, except Sunday For Annapolis @S5a_ m., 1206 snd 4.5 p.m. daily, ex- ext Sutday Sunt ALEXAN DEA AXD FREDERICKSBURG RAILWAY, ND ALEXANDMIA AND WASHINGTON RAIL xandria, 6 0 7.00, 9.25, 1101 sud 11.25 a m, S £07, $08 and 1135 pron, “Un Sumlay checking of tage Ue abd residences ‘3. Ie WOOD. tage to destination Irom Lote CHASE. FUG, ernl P aemetieer Awent Cicheral Manaig-r ME VINGINIA MIDLAND BALL WAY, ‘e HE SHORT LINE To THE SOUTH, SOUTHWEST “tOCe BER 12. 1534 6207. M FAST LINE. Daily via Char- all Wess For tickets ana foformation inquire at Com sa 0F. fice. 601 Feunsyivania avenue, ‘Trans leave from ik & YF. station, MUSLAUGHTER, N. MACDANIEL, 20. Pace, Agent, Agent, pe SOT, HAAS, Traffic Mavager. F oR Cunrstaas MASSEY'S ALE AND PORTE! SCHLITZ MILWAUKEE LAGER, MASSACHUSETTS REFINED CIDER NEW YORK PURE JUICE CIDER. PALMER'S AMERICAN GINGER ALE, SODA, SAKSAPATILLA, ke, &o. ‘Trade supplied by SAMUEL C. PALMER, ‘1204 20th street northwest, HL datis, making close | So Pex Mora NO CASH PAYMENT REQUIRED. PIANOS of the best and Ieading makers sold on i huents of $10. No cash payment ORGANS! ORGANS! 3 $51 abt ORGANS sold on thIy installments of $5. Lange and varied stock to se! t from. Second-hand PIANOS and ORGANS at suction figures to make roum. SIDNEY T. NIMMO, aie 438 7th street northwest ‘ G. L, Wu & Bros ‘Musical Holiday Presents. Stieff and Kran- ‘& Bach Piauos, aud various Organs. wonderful scif-playing instruments, 'x marvelous Piano Dancers. aud other Musical Novelties. ‘The best it of Musical Instru- inents and Musical Goods wenerally at 709 Tt street west, between Gand H streets, ais HE HEINEKAMP AND STULTZ & BAUER UPRIGHT AND SQUAKE PlANOS: | Stand uurivaled for all the fine qualities of workman- ship. tone and durability, standing solidly in tane, and wiving unusual satisfaction, We make a specialty of taking in exchange old Pianos and particularly in second-hand Squares: for new Cp- ve the, false wale for then, Ad aklng ‘cs atid easy payinents 8 3 jucement Prompt and reliable buyera A good stock of second-hand Pianos at low pricesand easy terms, Nothing sold but what wecan give aresponsible guar- antee for. FACTORY WAREROOMS, 422 9th street. 'S GREAT SPECIALTY— fac rid ALLET, DAVIS & CO: | HA Sere Uren be Is new and eicgant etylea, How tead aC prices Ht. SUM 1 Sek street i. oc Srecs& Co, Exensoy, & Bavs&! | PIANOS. | WILCOX & WHITE AND KIMBALL ORGANS. | Pianos ond Organs exchanged. repaired, tunel bonis for meat Uy daye weeks monty PPD cesar. "Mentappiied it purcaesd. ont Pull stock of Se siusse! | HENRY EVERBACH, 915 F STREET. my31 Managing Partner of the late firm of Ellis & Co __FAMILY SUPPLIES. Srzctarruzs: OLD JAVA AND MOCHA COFFEE, “WHITE SWAN" MINNESOTA FLOUR, | CHOICE REW CROP TEAS, | CHAMPAGNES, LIQUEURS AND CIGARS | GEO. E. KENNEDY & SON, 1209 F Stave Nomruwsst. Ow Jsuucr Row Mebronp rom ARMY AND SAVY WHISKY. SCOTCH WHISKY. Grocer aes 1913 ‘Pennay aula aves. (A Fou Lise Or Grocrans THAT MUST BE SOLD, 834. per Ib. Bost Fat F vis per Bok eat Fainily Flour. BGs Java ahd Moca Citi kwn fo the trad i Potatoes aud Apples, wholesale pricsa ay Terns strictly cash. mS a30-1m SO Ee cua onion aeerae, CO FER RRR FEB Da RoR E 80 ER Ee coc Ege & B Een %gs°= | THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA PATENT PROCESS FLOUR, is without « doubt the most BEAUTIFUL and the most ‘Nvrurriovs Flour in the world. ‘The Millers have not only the most perfec {MM eon- taining as it does all the most inproved Machinery {n- vented up to the present time, but they produce a Flour UssmPasseD by any millin the world. To prove that, we would simply state thata largo quantity of this magnificent Flour is shipped annually to Europe a:d ‘nat the principal Courts of the old world. We GvanaNTex that it is made from selected hard wheat grown in Minnesota and Dakota. Itis an acknowledg:d fact, that in this Flour a perfoct separation of the luti- vous particles of the wheat berry and a thorough elimi- nation of all weak and starchy matter has at last hed. and is consequently more Nurarziovs, yield- ing more bread to the barrel than any other Flour. The best trade admits that from its bread-mak ng qualities ‘tis the cheapest, as well as the best, for either familly or baker"s use, ad unsurpassed by any Flour mada, Every ark aud every varrel is warranted to give eutacs tatisfaction, STERLING'S ST. LOUIS FANCY. One of the most beautiful Winter Wheat Patents ever offered to the trade, It is unexeelled by ang other Patent except Certs, and will please the most exacting house- Aceper abd satisiy the most fastidious epicara, GILT-EDGE. cent Winter Wheat Pataat RELIANCE. A splendid Minnesota Patent Flour, made by the cele- trated Hungarian process. Itis avery cheap and beat tiful Patent, within the reac of all classes, aud wo guarantee will give sutisfuctiuu toevery one who will trait GOLDEN HILL. The o¥t reliable stand-by and the Standard family Fiour of theDistriet, Itisequalin quallty toaereat many hich priced Patent Flours, whilst itean be bought Or considerable leas money. We defy corupetitors to bring forth any Flour aupertor to CERES, STEKLING, GILT-EDGE, KELIsNCe or GOLDEN HILL, and wo feel that any housekeeper who tries them ouce will bever use ay tun cise For aale by all grocers. FOR SALE BY ALL @nocena WM. M. GALT & €O., WHOLESALE AGENTS, Corner Ist and Indiana Avenas, | The Pleater with which Mme. Sallale established buninesa and the sole devios aed. Oy ber forthe: get Sha luacy pleating: enow offered for sale ‘Sood Greular” Rows east sth street, (or cast <: Siiatreetaortietes RS. FISHER devotes ber attention to the wants. Lely Pawo =" AUCTION SALES. ‘PHIN EVENING. SSIGNEES SALE— The entire stock of store 797 7th street: a gebiadby F Baler s better. must be 201d, within thie fo offer refused Beeld ‘Bale tu commence at EVEN O'CLOCK THIS To.MORBOW. 1HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, Bea oF HOUSEROLD FURNITUR! PiibuACiso EVERY DESCHIPITON OF HOUSE” HOLD EFFECTS, AT AUCTION eOUEE COR. SOE une? «ASG coe MENCING AT TEN O'CLOCK. ps0, ‘CLOCK, about 75 fine Steel Engravin: Soeether with number of Ol Paintings a ‘ALSO, at ELEVEN O'CLOCK, Craics of English Stone China, 180, Bay He at TWELVE O'CLOCK, Sidebar Buggy and Set Harnean, Catriayes, Bugyien, Warons, Horses, snd FP Homas DOWLING, Avetioncer. SPECIAL CONSIGNMENT OF LARGE STOCK OF CICILIAN CIRCULARS, DOLMANS AND NEW- MARKETS AND FUB-LINED CLOAKS, &o., ‘Will be sold at my auction rooms, 11th street and Peun- ‘sylvania avenue, on WEDNESDAY, JANUARY FOURTEENTH, 1885, AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK, ‘The above stock. The entire collection will be closed out ou that day without recard tc cost, On exhibition ‘Monday and Tuesday preceding the sale. a8-5t THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. |iHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. EXEOUTOR'S SALF OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, KITCHEN UTENSILS. A FINE WATCH AND pOUAIN ASD OTHER ATIC ES ne ue of an order o. the Supreme Court, ot District of Columbia, boldivg an Orphans Court f ‘will, ag executor, sell at public auction. at No, 143) strect northwest. on TUESDAY, the THIRTEENT! DAY of JANUARY, A. D., 18%5,'at TEN O'CLOCK A. M., the household furniture, kitchen utensils, wate} ‘and chain, bracelets and other articles belouging to the estate of the inte Muttie "Toruus of sale: * HENRY M. BAKER, jabat ‘Executor. FP 90AS DOWLING, Auctions. ONE LARGE TWO-STORY FRAME BUILDING, WITH BRICK BASEMENT. THREE SMALL FRAME BUILDINGS, KNOWN AS THE GIBSON PROPERTY, CORNER OF FOURTEENTH AND D STREETS SOUTHWEST, AT AUCTION. On MONDAY, JANUARY TWELFTH, 1885, a1 TWELVE O'CLOCK, on the premises, T'shall sell the above buildings, to be removed within twenty’ . Cash at time of ralo, ky ‘THOMAS DOWLING, Auctionecr. IHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. SALE BY AUCTION OF FIRST-CLASS HOUSEHOLD FURN( UI N E On TUESDAY, JANUARY THIRTEENTH. 1885, at TEN O'CLOCK.’ at No. 1809 H strest nurthwest the Fesidence of a xentleman leaving te city, Xshall sell the following eftec ‘Handsome Parlor Furniture. Window tiausings and Pixiures. Oil Paintings, Marble-top Tubes, Ebony and other Tables, Dressing Table. Walnut Chamber Furniture. ‘Two fine Carriage itobes it sideboard, s ak Extension Table, « uk Dining Chairs, Blue English Dinner Service. ‘Handsome Stair and Hail Carpeta, ‘Brussels and oti.er Carpetn Kitchen Kequinites, Ja7-5t WATER B WILLIAMS & CO, auctioneers SUPERB AND PEREMPTORY SALE oF SIX HUNDRED ORIENTAL RUGS, COMPRISING THE CHOICEST SPECIMENS OF EVERY MAKE WHICH THE ASIATIC MARKETS AFFORD. Large Assortment of \L RHORASSAH. GORDIES. CASHMERE. BAN- bes 9 PERSIAN AND IsPAAN CAMPETS. 80 PAIRS OF FINEST BAGDAD PORTIERES. 10 PAIRS OF RARE AND ANTIQUE KISKILIM PORTIERES. 26 BOKHARA RUGS, 155 ANTIQUE AND MODERN DAGHISTANS. 90 CIRCASSIAN RUGS. 75 MOORISH RUGS. | 60 ARMENIAN RUGS. 25 KOSSACK RUGS. 50 SHIVAN RUGS. 80 MEC..A PRAYER RUGS. 75 PERSIAN RUGS. ELEGANT BULGARIAN D‘OYLEYS, TURKISH EM- BROIDERIES AND CURIOS. ON EXHIBITION MONDAY AND TUESDAY, JANU- NEY TWELETAE AND PRINT EEN TH To be sold at public sale without reserve at our spa- ‘sales room, CORNER 10TH STREET AND PENNA. AVENUE, WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, JANU- ARY FOURTEENTH, FIFTEENTH AND SIXTEENTH, AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK A. M,, RESUMING AT THREE AND EIGHT O'CLOCK P. M. EACH DAY. 4a5-2w WALTER B WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts. |UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A VALUABLE LOT ON ME- RIDIAN HILL. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated Decem| ber 10th. 1883." aud duly recorded in Liber Ni 1059, filo 480. et ‘neq. Oue of the land te: conis of the District of Columbia, and at the re- uest of the holder of the note. secured thercun- Z, we will <el! at publie auction. in front of the prem. ises, on MONDAY, the NINETEEN IH DAY OF JA UARY, A.D. 1885, at FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. the follow- ing described teal Estate, si:uate iu the county of Washington, District of Columbin, to wit: “All those certain pleoss or parcels of Iaud and premises, known Sud distinguished as and boing all of Lots numbered Qhe (1) and two (2), ta block uumbered Gtteen (13). in Hall and Evans’ subdivision "Meridian HIM, © tract ofland wituatein tha county” vesald. ‘Terms of sale: One-third install nts pavable. in six date: purchacer's notes, brig fnterestiat rate of six Percent, to be secured by deed of trust ob property feldroraltcash,atoption of iurchascr. K'dsponlt of 100 requ ine of sale “Ail conveyancing and ro rebum If terma of cording xt pn “t'8 Cost. ‘sale are uot complied with withi: five days from date of sale the property may be re-sold at risk and cost of defaulting Purchase alter five daya" advent eotds HENRY K WILLARD, HOMAB DOWLING, a T } Trustees, Auctioneer, ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE oF WORKS OF ART AT BARLOW'S ART GALLERY, NO. 1298 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE NORTHWEST By v'rtus of an. onder of the Supreme Cou: Dietrist of Cohtmbim holding an Orphan ’s Co: as adininiatrator, sell st pibiic auction, at Ba Gallery, No. 13:5 Peunsylvauta avenue northwest, Washingtou City, D. C..’Oi paintin ter-color: drawings. engravings, éichinge pho Tors, Ewails ete, Many of the paintings and et His fla and “"ealuabe, among witch arom artiste’ sindies from the nude trate ef Maltin Haring Boe aes Portneal, Hons. Joba Sherman, Carl Sera, Ale: H. Stephious, Mra. RB. Hayes, Sirs, Johu Drew, Mea, Sizouruey and others: also old India China of thres rods, Crouet China aud old Vhilatelphia China. rhevale will comameuce on MONDAY. the TWEL TH DAY of JANUAKY. 1085, at THREE ond EIGHT OCLOCE'P. Mand will continne every afternoon and t the’ same hours and place, until all shall been sold. ‘And on WiDNESDAY, THE FOURTEENTH Di OP JANUARY. Log. at ELEVEN O'CLOCK A MAT pulialee sel at aald Art Galles. the onexpirea tormof inomth Wane Tease of waid "Art Gallery, rental 3100 expires Jat August, Teé—and also abow-cases, tabi Benches, tools, irons, stoves, ol etfolloe, frames ab nat-rinis beldnxine to's Arete aed 2 sore. givo. ont tare. carrist,arneas, business fel ‘raners, £8. all belaying eo thoes offete'Henry N. Barlow, tie wel-knowa artconnols: ‘Terms of male: Cash, = WILLIAM J. MILLER, 430-dte ‘Adinituistrator, HUMAS DOWLING, Auctioncer. EXECUTORS SALE OF A FINE TWO-STORY AND MANSARD BRICK DWELLING, CoN TEN HOOMS AND BATH Row, WITH MOD. KNOWN AS NO. 1432 5S By virtue of the authority vested in will and testament ‘of Matue Laturop deosteed De tsas' st YOUR OCLOUR ya lok nei (S1), in Plerce and Klingle's sub-division of square qunbered two hundred an: the improvements thereon. in the city of Wasuitictous D.C. "The lot is 19 feet 4 taches front by 1c feet deep, fo 3,20 foot alley amprovements ar in con > gale: One-third cash, of which $100 must ‘Tertns of De paid at tine of sale, ana the ‘balance in Pa Tents, in atx and ‘nine monte with interest oF Sil te the purchaser may prefer’ ‘The deferred pay mente to be attuned by. deed Gt iat ba ke reget Sold.” All conveyancing and recording at cost of pus, ieseg AC trun of al are not corplfed ith inven > By coat wid Flas HENRY 3 the puretoet: aie Sekt Executor and Trustee Revvorix Ix Fors Axo Lanes WRAPS. OUR SEAL SKIN SACQUES, MINK AND SQUIRREL- LINED CIRGULARS, Are now offered at gonuine reductions. ‘All goods are first quality, bought early in the season. KO MISFITS OR Jon LTS, A cholce lot of natural Beaver Trimming and Muffs. NEWMARKETS AND RUSSIAN CIRCULARS IN CLOTH AND SICILIENNE SILK, At Prime Cost, All Genuine Bargains. WILLETT & RUOFF, BATTERS AND FURRIERS, 905 Pennaylvenis avenua VENTE NCE NORTHWES dccenned ine pres ou TUESDAY. the iets a evel Paystcuns avo Daveatsts RECOMMEND BROWNS IRG I Een Lg AS THE BEST TONIC. ‘This medicine. combtntag Tron with pue Veaetable ce Ravi tee Bloob. Guttis 4NG FEVER end N TA, By rapid and ti ‘szaimilation with the blood it reaches every part of the system, patifes and enriches the blood, strengthens the muscles and ner rea ahd tones And invivorates the fi wlll cure the worst came of Creperen jemering a Heat in the Stomach, Heartournseter oie OaLy f SR MEDICINE THAT WILL HOT \CKEN OR INSURE 1 tis invaltabie for 10 women, andto AN ONE, Is an Invaluable Remedy for couGHs, COLDs, CONSUMPTION, BRONCHITIS, ‘and all diseases of the LUNGS AND RESPIRATORY ORGANS CopRoLeN® Cram is a preparation containing 40 per cent of Pure Norwerian Cod Liver Oil, combined with other harmless ingredients in such s manner as to ren- der the “OIL” as pleasant to the taste as honey, yet re- taining all of its well known medicinal properties which have proved of the highest value in CONSUMPTION and all WASTING DISEASES, invariably producing increase of FLESH and WEIGHT, Ittsalgo an invaluable {preparation for Children re- quiring the nutritive properties of Cod Liver Oil, asit can be taken and retained in the stomach of the most delicate person, i PRICE, 60 0TS, and 91, 8, B. ARCHER, Manufacturer, Samatooa Sraraas, N.Y, SCHELLER & STEVENS, AGENTS, WASHINGTON, D. 0. For sale by all Drugzist asi-w,fm NNN i oOO 00 FL L NNN 100.0 OL L BRN Ht God Soo” tus : THE 00. RE 7 wk HE O% Be i Mit. 82 ES t a2 4 Ht LLL 00 RT CUSTOM TAILORING. NEW MATERIALS, NOVEL, PATTERNS, QUALITY BUSINESS SUITS, TQ ORDER FROM 82. CASSIMERE PANTS, TO ORDER, FROM$5, DOESKIN PANTS, TO ORDER, FROM $8 FULL DRESS SUITS. TO ORDER, MADE AND MED IN GOOD 8TYLI 9 TRIMMETLR LINED FROM SSE OVERCOATS TO ORDER, ALL STYLES OF GOODS. WHITNEY, CHINCHILLA, BEAVER, KERSEY, FROM @18, iN COAT AND VESTS, OF HAND- PRIN CIyOaE DIAGONAL OR CORKSCREW, MADE IN THE Mosl FASHIONABLE MANNER, Samples and Self-measurement Rules Mailed on Ap- Plication. 61], PENNSYLVANIA AVE, WASHINGTON, D. © 00 Haz Tors AND LITTLE MONEY MAKE THIS A GOOD YEAR TO BUY cco N sac Eo tat® £ HHH ERE € co co LLLL COT HIN NN GGG 5 ow RELIALE CLOTHING DEALERS ‘We haye made prices to meet the times, so that none may deny themselves a Winter Suit or ap Overcost. ‘You know we mean what we say, ‘4810.00 Suit at 95,50. A$12.00 Suit at 96.25. 4 813,00 Suit at 87.50. A 815,00 Suit at 88.75. ‘An €18.00 Suit at $10.00. Overcoats at $4, $5, $6, 87, and upwards to $30, that are worth 50 per cent more than we are asking. Bos's Suit at $3.25, $3.75, $4.50, and upward. Children's Suits at frown $2.60 upward that are worth double, Boye’ and Children's Overcosts from $2.00 upward. 2,000 pairs Panta, frovs @1.00 up to $6.00, that are worth 50 per cent more, LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING CO., a, COBNER SEVENTH AND @ STREETS, Sescun Nore 1 RESPROTFULLY CALL THE ATTENTION OF ARCHITECTS AND THOSE CONTEMPLATING BUILDING To MY STUCK OF FIRST-CLASS HEATING APPARATUS, AND WOULD PARTICU- LARLY CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO THE WROUGHT IRON FURNACES FROM THE WELL- KNOWN FACTORY OF REYNOLDS & SON, WHICH 1 OONSIDEK AS GOOD IF NOT SUPERIOR TO STEAM HEATING AT ONE HUNDRED PER CENT CHEAPER IN COST. WOULD ALSO CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO THE WELL-KNOWN FIREPLACE HEATERS, FROM THE FACTORY OF JAMES SPEAR, FOR HEATING TWO OR MORE ROOMS ABOVE, FOR ECONOMY AND HEATING QUALITY THEY HAVE NO EQUAL THESE HEATERS AND FURNACES ARE BEING USED EXTENSIVELY IN SOME OF THE FINEST HOUSES IN THE CITY, WHICH WE TAKE GREAT PLEASURE IN REFER- RING TO. A CALL 18 SOLICITED AND ESTI- ‘MATES PROMPTLY FURNISHED. WALTER D. WYVILL, Excuustve Acmer, a6 No. 452 PA AVE. NEAR 45 STREET. Groceezizs. ARE LEY Ea net Lalest Telegrams to The Star An Agreement as to Cont Tolls. PuILapELrau, Pa, January 9%—A conference has’ been held” between representatives of tue Tallroad and the Baltimore and {ng has beea foached in regard to sig onan to Tecan ne F Choate! and Cum- Taliroad shall have 55 cent and the Baltimore ana Onto 45 per cent” ‘The Salvation Army Preparing for ‘War. H.. Ji %.—A horse was fright- PE ere damage. oss in person notified Captain’ Thompson, of the Saivation army, this forenoon that under no conditions will he allow them to parade with music. Thompson nied Sus bo tok his ordors rom Heaven, andl would noe no earthly power to dictate. He telegr: Yo Saco for some uf the army to come up at once and swell to-night's parade. Meanwhile the mayor Beetiag. the ed in eee women = ‘announce that nol orcan BRIS tn nbony ie ean proven Sufeide of One of McCielland’s Body- guard. Sr. Louis, January &—Major Charles B. Brady, until aweek ago subscription ctor in the Repustl. can oMce, and weil-known in the Masonic and other orders, committed suicide at a late hour last night at his home, shooting himself through the head. He wasin the army during the war. and ‘served part of the time as one of Gen. McClelian’s Dody-guard. He was a native of Brooklyn, N. ¥., where relatives of his now reside, He leaves & ‘widow and two daughters. —— ‘Train-Wrecking on Long {vland. THR LOCOMOTIVE UPSRT AND THE ENGINEER AND FINBMAN KILLED. Farwrnopare, L. I, January %—The Deer Park Accommodation train'on the Long Island railroad was derailed at Bethpage Junction, one mile west of here, at 6:50 last evening. The locomotive was ‘upset, Sind Eo Heary Burteell and Fireman Ry Dotzell, falling under tt, were crushed and Scalded. Burtsell was dead when taken out. His body was terribly mangled. Dotzell was alive, but died this morning. The few passengers aboard Were badly shaken up, but not injured. An exami- nation at the scene of the accident this morning Shows a delfberate case of traln-wrecking. A staple had been removed from a te and one of the switch- Tails moved so that the wheels of the locomotive would strike it and be thrown from the track. Su- Perintendent Barton says it was the underhand ‘work of some one understanding the switch, prob- ably @ discharged employe. Im the Event of War with England. CANADIANS OBJECT TO HAVE THAT COUNTRY THE SCENE OF OPREATIONS. QueREc, January 9%—Le Courter au Canada cn discussing a recent article of the Lon- don Ties on the Nic m canal difficulty and ‘he possibility of a rupture between England and the United States says: “There is no doubt that Canada Would become the theater of operations, ‘and in our case we would have the right to protest and refuse to allow ourselves to be slaughtered like sheep. And we are asked to endure all the calaml- ‘Ues and all the horrors of war to defend England's interests in Central America. This is really com- ing {t too strong, and we hardly think that our Bes ‘permit us to enter upon so perilous a Senater John P, Jones Re-nominated. Canson, Nevapa, January 9—Jobn P. Jones has ‘Deen nominated by'the republican caucus to suc- ceed himself as U. &. Senator Bierce Latest Foreign News by Cable. SALIBBURY'S CRITICISMS ON GLADSTONE’S POLICY. Lonpox, January 9.—The Marquis of Salisbury, the conservative leader in the house of lords, has written a letter to a conservative, In whicl hé con- demns the government for its vaselllating foreign and colonia! policy. ‘The notion, he says, finds. [t- ‘self opposed by a Eurepean coalition, and'the colo- nies are justly dissatistied at the govermenv’s fatl- we to prevent Germany from annexing contiguous territory. Heavy Failure in New York. New Your, January 9.—Charles L. Stix, Robert L. Stix, Solomon A. Herman and Moriess A. Brook- man, comprising the copartnership trmof Sux Bros., Herman & Co., manufacturers of cloaks, at 15 White street, filed an assignment to-day to Henry Rice, giving preferences amounting to $50,000. Among the preferred creditors are the Merchants’ National Loerie ee Ne ark banking company for $15,000, and the Mercan- ‘le National pank f0 $10,000. ‘Telegraphic Bricis. At Watertown, N. Y., Judge Williams to-day ren- dered a decision in the case of the people against the Rome, Watertown and Ogdensburg ratiroad, compelling the defendant to reopen the abandoned branch between Pulaski and Sandy creek, peices ea FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. ‘The New York Steck Market. ‘The following are the opening and3 p. m. prices ofthe New York Stock Market to-day, a3 reported by spectal wire to H. H. Dodge, 539 15th street: Name. INor. & West. p. ‘North P. Do. pI Byala 118% 118%g| 33) 83 9 | 9x] Tw) 7 8835) 88%) E.T.,Va &Ga. EDV. Gap, Erie Mob. & Ohio. Nash &Cuat-.| The Baltimore Markets, ee fs eae ee do. new threes, 5134 bid to-day. = a oA ee do, family, 3.7524.7 Jumaes: do. extra, Sodus. Patspsco family, 5.60: do. snperlative patent, ‘Whest—southern scarce and higher, western active and Miruers southern red. ua00. do. aunbver Suabt: “Sor Maryland, geo ‘No. 2 western winter red, spot, and Jam vl |; February, 92092)¢; March, 33sga ‘944 : May no 973g. Corn—southiern firm: western higher td jtny notiver southern whit 80, do. yellow, Ges: frestory az ogee 40g bids Sinunry, aad Feb r, STI BAB: larch, 4804834. Oats bivher aud quiet, sout \. a Fits tet aed am do. mixed, $4a35: ere at aneyrime "to choice Fennsjivania and Mary Provisions quiet Mees pork—new, 15.2 AEP n Ball mente Shomians tal Gear eae ed. GaTy. Bacon—shoulders, 74: cl Hams, " 113¢0123;, fined, 8 But Shinar termiern pocked, ney creamery, 20:00. bees easier, 26a%1. Petroleam nominal—reined, 7% uli. Coffee quiet—Rio ordinary to fair, 83ga9% St quiet and_ ly—A soft, 5%; copper refine Gulls 1oat0%g. Wiaky ‘steady, L1aai 10. Preights to Sah, LODO, mor anlstcoerga faa: Aone oe a grain lower, 6d. Recelpts—Sour, 3,205 barreix; ‘wheat, $1,000 bushela; corn. 70,000 bushels: oats, 3 rye, 800 bushile, Shipmments—wheat, 6,000 bushels: Cora, 120,000 bushels, Sales—wheat, '117,,000 bushels: ‘corn, 455,000 bushels. : ‘The Chicago Markets. CHIOAGO. Inx., January, 7 80%: February, 80%; March. slic; orn Fasruay. 9054; Febraurs: Sone: March 37 Sie: May, 4876 Onib—January, 26%: Febroa Many, 30) rk—January, 12.07%: Feb- Pusey, 13,1236: 12.25 ; May, 12.5936. Lard—Jan— tary. GST: Februsty, 9234: "March, 7.02%; May, 1 ‘The Petrolenm Market. PITTSBU! juary 9.—Oil ie dul} and he va rere panty callie in new Tore The eanreet Sr T ceioek ‘The total daly’ production atthe ‘Thora creek ficid te 639 barrela. plantas New York and the Cabinet. EX-CONGRESSMAN WILLIS FAVORS MR. HEWITT FOR A TORTPOLIO~TALE ABOUT WHITNEY MERE THON. A Stan reporter to-day met ex-Congressman Wile Us, of New York, at the Capitol, and asked him who wilt go in Cleveland's cabinet trom the Empire state. “Nobody knows can present a e” he repited. “If New York aid suftable man for the Treas- ry he will probably be appointed.” "lwo is good man?” “Oh, Hewitt for one. He would be the very man it he nad robust health. ‘This talk about Whitney 1g all speculation. I don’t belleve Whitney will Dechosen. Yes, it is true that he did help the na- ‘onal committee. He helped to raise money at & me when it was badly needed. But so did others ‘Four men aided in raising that money. are Hewitt, Flower, Cooper and Whitney. Now, Whit hed ETS I leveland ing to pay any debts of - tade. ‘That's His'idea fs that i any demn- gerats rendered special service In the cam they can best be repaid by having a good, safe and administration. He will not undertake to ‘them individually.” —— Paymaster Smyth Resigns. Paymaster W. H. Smyth tendered his resignation to the Prealdent, through the Secretary of War, and was, the President this afternoon, to tare effect + seen A Lrrrts Gini SeveRELY Mra. Mary at 1019 went home oe ew eae rendered medical aid. The little pb ited» heen Cot. Lamowr, the President-eleot’s private secre- ‘tary; lett thie afternoon at 4p. m, for New York. AT THE CAPITOL Te-paY, The District ia Congress. THE PROPOSED LIEN LAW AMEXDWENT. ~ ‘Tt was mentioned in yesterday's Stam that Mr. Sherman introduced @ Dill in the Senate to amend ‘the mechanics’ lien law of the District of Columbia. same has been in force over half a million of capi- tal seoking ivestment ere bas been averse 90 other channela, while a check been given to. bullding operaticas dealings in Teal estate to the injury of all classes, including the ciass which tt was mistakenly supposed the ect would benefit.” py he Sch reterred wand which the bill fueraduced Mr. Sherman ts to ame icity th at thellen erwby given, shall be preferred “that thellen ve. all judgmenta, morgtece, deeds of trust, lens a wi attach upon ay Ing or ground aforesaid, subsequent u mencement of work on sald building; and cumbrances and lens, other than those wi tached thereto prior to the commencement. buildings or repairs, which by the laws District are required to be recorded, shall ferred to said liens, unless prior commencement of said building or repairs.” ‘The bill introguced by Mr. Sherman strike ont all after the word subsequent in leu thereof the words “to the notice presented tn tho second section of ‘The bill was referred to the District: Capitol Notes. AIL THR WAY FROM WASHINGTON TERRITORY. A Star reporter to-day met Delegate-elect Voor- ees, of Washington Territory, who had only a few hours before arrived in the city. Being asked if ‘bis opponent. ge aera! to contest forthe seat before ‘the House, Mr. Voorhees answered that the legal Period for the filing of notice of such contest ex- Ppired on the 4th instant, and as none was flied he ‘Assutued that all dea of a contest had Deen aban- doned by his opponent. Mr. Voorhees canvassed Washington Territory, most of the time rid! in Speeches in forty-thret days, and Won ‘UY'a pit Speeches in forty-three days, and won Dy a Tality Of 148 anda majority of 182. ae to win is eee f Za! I tate i of the act.” on the republican ticket for adjutant 8,051 majority. Others on the ticket. Voorhees overcame oa, fight as the cratic candidate. CIVILIANS IN THE NAVY DEPARTMENT. In a report sent to the House of Representatives Secretary Chandler says £30 civilians were on the Pay-roll of the Navy department during the year 1834, ——— The Six Million Bin. THR HOUSE DISTRICT COMMITTEROONSIDERS If WITH. CLOSED DOORS, AND WILL MORE THOROUGLY SIFT IT BEFORB THE MRASURE 18 REPORTED. ‘The question under consideration tn the House District committee yesterday, under the band of secrecy, Was the bill to allow persons having claims against the District under the old board of public ‘works to take their cases to the Court of Claims, which has already been reported to the House and had been assigned to be called up for on Monday—Distct day. The criticism the commit- tee has been subjected to on account of the bill was the cause of the demand for secrecy. | The state- ment of the Commissioners that che Dil I pased, would cost the District five or six million dol! has resulted in @ motion to reconsider the When it was first introduced and sent to the com- mittee they decided not to report it, but they were afterwards Induced to do so by the arguments of Uhose interested In Its pa who claimed that justice demanded that they ‘should have achance to heard in the House. The report accompanying the bill did not urgently r-commend its passage, ‘Dut merely stated the facts in the case, and tt was not the intention of the committee, they &ay, to push the matter. Ithas now been decided that the Dill Pull not be called up on, Monday, una at the meet— tg on Tuesday the matter will be more thoroughly sifted, parties on both sides belng heard. ATTORNEY RIDDLE DENOUNCES THE BILL, ‘The Commissioners, reference of the contractor's Dill to Attorney Riddle drew forth from that oficer alengthy opinion, In which he denounces it in gen- eral and parlicular, and says it ought not to become alaw. The Swaim Court Martial. DECISION OF THE COURT REGARDING EVIDENCE TOUCH ING BATEMAN’S BUSINESS METHODS. In the Swarm court martial yesterday, Mr. Mc- Donald, Swaim’s chief clerk, was allowed to answer under restrictions questions regarding the alleged Posting of false quotations by Bateman. He sald he told Gen. Swaim before the latter sued Bateman & Co., that De Akers had resigned as telegraph oper- tor bectuse Bateman required, him to Susaty ub. lations. On cross-examination he could not reco lect who told him about the De Akers case, Mr. Cook produced a voucher of Jos. J. Walton dated January 14th for $825. Mr. Walker, of the navy pay office, vestified that, it was pald to Walton Uy check, witieh he identt- After an hour's secret deliberation this morning the court announced as its decision that the inquiry as to Swalm’s knowledge of ulleged discreditable methods of business on the part of Bateman & Co. shall be limited to information that came to him riot to February, 1884, but that the defense may be‘ahowed to put Gen. Boynton and. Mr. Wynne on the stand to testify to their knowledge of the De Akers transaction, ‘The question of the admissibility of the testi- mony of the witness De Akers was then taken up ‘and argued at Jength. WITNESS DE AKERS’ TESTIMONY RULED OUT. ‘The court ruled out the testimony of the witness De Akers, upon the ground of his want of belief in the existence of a Supreme Belng. Watterson’s Attacks on Randall. ‘THR LATTER SAYS WATTEKSON STIOULD SERK A PER- SONAL EXPLANATION IF HE HAS A PERSONAL ORtevAl ‘Mr. Watterson has written another ‘editorial on Mr. Randall's visit to the south, In which he charges that the whole purpose of the trip was to make personal political capital with a view of in- Juring Carlisle. Mr. Randall was shown the editorial and said ‘that so far as its assault on him is concerned, if Mr. Watterson has any personal grelvance against him the ptoper way would be for Mr. Watterson to maxe direct personal application for redress to him. He further added that he did not propose to be drawn into any newspaper controversy. ‘Fhe Navy Frand Cases, {Continued from First Edition.} advised him not to follow Wetmore; followed him_(W.) twice; once saw him go into a building on F street, opposite the EDbItt house: witness 1s a native of’ Dorchester county, Md. and lived tn Baltimore prior to coming here, working at ‘sail making. ‘Witness left the stand at 2:30. Testiinony was Riven a5 to the voucher ben 4 fraudulent; that the articles (50 bedsteads, wit ‘Wire mattresses) were not delivered; that it was in the bandwriting of Mr. Kirkwood. ee SPRCIAL AGRNT BRACKErT RELIEVED FROM DUTT.— Spectal Agent C. M. Brackett, of the Treasury, has deen relieved from duty in charge of the district of ‘New York, pending an investigation into his oficial conduct, dnd Special Agent ira Ayers, Jr., stationed at the pubic stores in New York, has been directed to take charge of the office. District Government Affairs. SPROIAL POLICEMEN FOR THE INAUGURATION SRASOX. Commissioner Edmonds and Major Dye hada consultation with the Hous» appropriations com- mittee to-day upon the question of an appropria. Uon for special policemen for the dedication of the Washington monument and the tnauguration, Four years ago 200 special policemen were provided for. ‘The plan ts now to have more men on duty on the two great days, and fewer during the !nterven- ing time, 'so as to be equivalent to 800 per day. BUILDING PRRMITS have been Issued by Inspector Entwisle as follows: M. Openhelmer, erect two one story dwell! aliey between B’and F and $4 and 4% street Sood sar: s100" Gcorge Si. iaarker, repair brick, yard; _ 649 New York avenue northwest; $350. Ravoe oF THE THERMOMETRE —ThO . Carris were the re: atthe office of the chlor Officer to-day: 8 &.m., 40.1; 7 a.m., $8.0; 11 a m., 44.7; 2pm, 645. ose ES Alexandria Affairs. Reported for Tax Evexrsa Stax U. 8. Courr.—Tho United States ctreult the eastern district of Virginia resumed to-day. Judge Bond and Judge it gether in hearing some tax cases a1 Feadjustment act. The case of Henry the Washington and Ohio railroad certaln trustees and Clarke coun! § l Ey 4 3 at uel | that the raliway should be brought into county within five years. It is now claimed the raliway Is Hable for this $100,000, and Mr. ie Hi + GRaxp JURY Cases.—The gtand jury of the ‘United Btates court, heve orought in the gee a be Ramage he ates revenue law; Joseph Mason, > Sane offense, and Alexander Slaughter, same offense, The district attorney has not yet ‘B Wilson, James S. Edwards, Chas. McKibben, Pever Hooe and E Francis of New York, said that be was a im te oy, Dat had Nea cena, {hoa ot Ris emg placed on the nance committer Atco ertuer by ontibating ‘himeeit_ ‘or by callin pon his acquaintances.” The chairman express the city into alatricts and assiew Rocco, col was published in Tae Stam, was then read. ‘ut general pavesnpuce tous asia able to Interference on the part of collectors with other. that the collectors appointed ail chairman stated: of the committee would be made members committee. The report was adopted with Ing that as the work developed and ‘arose, suitable action could be tale morning papers wach itis sented ee ea te papers, which it 18 was to seat out to tue mentbers of the comimitiecs asking for contributions. It was thought that this action Was an infringement upon the rights of the com- mittee and an act of discourtesy. However, 1t w: Suggested Uhat while this action was a little prem: the bdnce pommutice, when a3 was tsar, te when, as was inte! chairmen of the i: 00d was su! and that the cotiec- | jetting eubseripuions, the | ‘The Committee adjourned until next Monday THE SEVENTH NEW TORE REGIMENT. ‘The New York Tritune of to-day quotes Col | Emmons, of the New York 7th regiment, as saying | that that regiment would not go to Washington | for the inaugural ceremonies because suitabte | sccommodations could not be found for the men; | and that a committee went to Was but Could not dnd a place where 80) men could Ui lodged that was not already engaged public comtors auld wo'a stam hepcrenr iat tie & STAR reporter that the ‘Statement that accommodations could not be found | ‘Was incorrect. { Cal. W. G. Moore, chairman of the committee on tions, when bis attention was statement by a Stax reporter to-day, wase mistake. ‘The Washington Lichi | Vendered the use of their armory to ‘Moore received a letter date of December 29th, for courtesies shown, 7th regiment which vis letter then says: ““AL & meeting | held Thursday last, 1t was that it was’ not the excursion: time I was requested to great obligations of this reg!- use of armory, for other valu- interest and ‘regard on your Say that It is a subject of general re- gret 'Uhat we are deprived of the privilege of mect- Ing you and your distinguished cominand,” &e. L Moore said it was arranged that cots should be placed in the new armory and there was espace for the regiment. The committee, he said, expressed themselves pleased with the’ar- Tangements, but after they returned home and the Feglinent was canvassed it was decided inexpedient ‘come. ‘The reason why the 7th regiment will not come ‘was stated to-day toa Stax reportet by a gentie- man who bas been in communictation with the Tegiment, to be the fear that owing to the depres- sion of business in New York the regiment could notcome with full ranks. ‘THE MILITARY COMMITTEE. ‘The committee on military organizations, Col. ‘Wm. G. Moore, chairman, was organized last bight. Mr. Myron M. Parker was elected first vice chalr- man, Gen. Peter Bacon second vice chairman, and Lieut. J. W. Cowie secretary. The chairman an- nounced a list of military orjranizations which hago | expressed thelr Intention of participating jp tne | pa nd which has been pubitshed if THE Stax. ‘He stated that, the Secretaries of the In- 1 ft OMice departments are willing to furnish such accommodatjons as is possible, in thelr dey 1g, a8 Soon as they can hear trot | the Secretaries of’ Siate, War and Navy depart- ments, ‘the action which the latter will {take ih the matter, 3 committee, consisting of the chairman, Col. Batchelder, and Col. Rockwell, was selected to wait upon the secretaries to learh thelr intentions in the matter. «_ It Was decided that twenty members should con- ‘sutute a quorum for the transaction of business. THR OFFICIAL. PROGRAM OF THE IKAUOURATION, | which will be published under the auspices of the | executive committee, has been placed in the hands of Mr. James T. Cowdery, 21 Barclay street, New | York, to whom all communications In reference to | ad should be addressed. They will be gotten up, bound in paper and cloth ‘Covers, and sold at 10, 2 and 80 centseach. The tho inauuttion, copether wu porate or ta | wi iY or- long, with views of Washington, ands yop ot jews of Washin, a synopats of its attractions will constitute its contents. ‘THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. At the meeting of the executive committee on the inauguration, last evening, Major Wright, | chairman of the committee on public comfort, re- Ported that £74 rooms with accommodations for | 1,441 persons with or without board; eicht halls | with sleeping accommasations for 1. hotels to sleep one hundred 2nd stx ‘stables with a capacity of forty horses had been offered to the committee. Mr. Norris, chairman of ‘the committee on fire-works, stated that he was sur to find that the estimates received for supplying pyrotechnics were lower than usucl. One firm offered to decorate the Avenue from ‘the White House to the Capitol, and Louisiana ave- | ue, from Pennsylvania avenue to the new Pension Dutlding, with globes of different colors, uwenty- four Inches apart. Mr. Norris was afrald that this ‘wWouid involve too great an expense: Itwas the tn- tention of the committee, he sald, to make the ‘Mnest pyrotechnic display ever seen in this coun- uy. ‘Mr. Willett reported that the bids for furnish! music for the ball ranged from $49 to $4,500. committee on music Was authorized to luvite Henry Febling, leader of the Germanta orchestra, | of Philadelphia, to come to Washington to confer ‘With the commitiee. Mr. Galt said he had recelved @ communication trom Mr. Walworth, stating that | It would cost $1,832 to make all the connections to thi heat the first floor of the Pension butld- ing. ‘the offers of Messrs. & Sons, of Bal- Umore, to furnish a large bell, and MeShane & C Of the game city, to furnish a chime of bells tor the inaugural procession, were accepted. Mr. Bell, who Will have supervision of the cloak-room at thé and’ poopbiacks take charge of thowe dpa an jacks a or part ments at the ball. REDUCED RAILROAD RATES. Passenger agents of the eastern roads met in Chicago yesterday, and made the round-trip inau- guration rate from that city to Washington $20 And Cincinnati to Washington $15. ‘The Baltimore and Ohto railroad has made round-trip rates for the inaugural as follows: From Chicago #20, St. Louls $22, Cincinnati §15, Indiaa olls $17, Louisville $17.50, Columbus $13150. ‘These Thtes afe considerably less than those made four | years ago. ‘Tickets will go ou sale February 28, to | and Including March 34, and will be good to aud including March 10th. Rates from other western points will be made on the same basis. NOTES. Chairman Davis, of the decoration committee, ‘has Increased the Sub-committee on plans and de: signs of decoration by adding the namesot C. W. | Thorn, C. C. Duncanson, Thomas B. Entwisle and W. Jobnson. ‘The Star club, of Philadelphia, will send ftty ves. New York, sends an ‘thaugural hymn, which he | ‘wishes to be sung on the Capitol steps. j ‘The committee on public comfort will meet at ‘Williard’s hotel Monday night. ‘The inauguration comumittee has received # check for $1.000, the contribution of Mr. Addison Cammack, of New York. Gen, North and Col, Goddard, of tne staff of | ‘Governor Pattison, of Pennsylvania, were in the | city to-day Jooking up quarters for the Pennsy1- | Vania militia. ‘They pald their to General | Sheridan, Tt was that at the meeting of ‘the to-day a decision would be made upon | {he application for the use of corridors tn te pub- | for the accommodation piseoiee ean Gurwen Moses A. Lang, of the navy, has been | placed on the retired lst. Mild Weather in Nova Scotia. Hauirax, N. 8. January 9.—The remarkbly mid ‘weather that has with but several brief ex< § il a | en Br. John A. Anketel, presbyter of the diocese of | - of troops." | T : dents cox Judge Snett. Today, Sam Wheeler and James Smallwood, both colored, loud and bolsterous; & each. ‘Thomas Knowl, crucity to animals; collateral furfelved. News Bricts. ‘The action of the New York chamber of come merce against the Spanish treaty having beem challenged as not representing the sentiment of a Majority of the Dusiness interests of that city, the chambet yesteniay reaflirmed tts deckwon! A Petition against the treaty, containh names representing five hundred’ million dollars of cap- Mal, will be sent to this city. Madame Clovis Hugues was acquitted in Paris yesterday of the murder of Morin, but is con- Gemued To pay $400 damage and Wie cos: of the jal. The National Silver convention will be Reld at Denver on the 28th instant. PER he Baltimore American Says Chat “Ar: Gibbons bas withdrawn bis support from the Cath- olic Mirror, and 11s no longer lis official organ.” ‘The county Jail at ‘ksbUTE, TEXAS, Was destroyed by fire, and tn the ruins were ‘eo charred rematus of two m Judge Blodgett, in the United States district court at Chicago, overruled the motion to quash ‘the indictments against Mackin, Gallagher, sou and Biehl for «il in the eran ward ection frauds john Stapleton, of Mt. Sterling, Ky., changed with belng concerbed with his sou ta te murder of @ man named Cullinan, was taken from jail ‘Thursday night and Alfred H. “Oliver, who. tas been for 42 receiving cashier th the treasurer's «los of the Fastorn railroad. was arrested tn Boston, on inesd arged with embezzling $12,290) acknowledged his gullt. =e Stanley Day, of Hollistervitic, Pa, having fafled to cure him of seve in the ‘Stomach, look a dose of vermifuge the other day. He Was soon after relieved of 13 crabs and a water =e aN -— Ubinks he swallowed the rept! Iay while attending a plenle, drinking from @ well in the derk. wel Mrs. Liurry Gelsie, of Alden, Pa. gave a dinner to thirty guests. As she was raising some food to ber oo ey dead = ber chair. “You have dropped & Dill." ssid a young man to Constable Wight, of Webster, tn’ the® Monroe County Savings bank at Rochester, N. ¥., Thurs day. “As the constable stooped, the young man grabbed bis package of $2 and Wednesday evening Mrs. Wilham Varner, of Grafton, Va., was fatally shot through a window: while at the house of a friend. Her husband, with Whom sie bad not Uved for some Lime, bs suspected of the rime. Rev. Father Fitzpatrick, of New York, afver at- tending a woman who had typhus fever, was al lacked by Uhe disease and died Mason Nort, THE MIDorT, Mannren.—Major Ro- dina Nutt, the midget, was married at the Craw- ford house, in Boston, yesterday, to Miss Clara Corfield, a young woman of eighteen years, and eighteen Inches taller than the groom. Major Nutt epoch ect yen. has never been married until now. Franklin ‘Rideout, «-magis- trate, performed the cerrinony.. A MILIIONaIRe’s Peculian Witt.—The willot the late George Gardner, a osion millionaire, was fied on Thursday. The @wik of the estate t ler in the hands of trustees, who are directed to pay to his wife each year 1,161 Troy ounces of pure and in addition, if she wants 11, $10,000 cash. ‘Tt 18, said That when Uuls will was made this quanuty of gold represented his wife's exact weight, which ‘Was between #) and 100 pounds, avoirdupols. Crowoxe i Nox Caxouma. — In Samson county, N.C., a cyclone destroyed several dwelie ings, a sawmill, abd a number of other bulldiny ‘Two children of John Jackson were injured falling timbers, aud four hogs were one, being carried several hundred yards. The path of the storm was narrow. N&K i URE NO PAY.—-WHITEHURST'S CEDAR SAM is warranted to cure C ‘Golda, Soups Throat aod Lune Discama, &e. Six adoon Tey Af not watiqued, return the empty bette mad, your money back. Sold by ail Drug MARKIED. £.tu.tht Wilinn A Locnaed, Wetec Sigel, SS Be Z 0 i ja % JAMES D. MANN to KATE L BAY, ds on Ross Hay, eau, ° DIED. BARKER. Friday, January 9, 1585 ANNIE M. BARKER upd foniy-one 3 a Sohn and Margarst Bockabsc, = eucuee of the tate sof her brother-in-law, Pa = e358 Int atret ‘Gombean, Sunday. January 1th, * JONES. On Wednesday, January Tth, 185, at 10 a, after aloag gnd suffering tlnes, MOWLAND od bustand of Julia Wut, = Faperal will take place from his Inte residence, 812 I strect northwest, Satucday, Jo:w: 10th, at 2 o'clock Rm. Friends respectfaily invited to attend, 2 PERRY, On Wednesday, Jonuacy 70h, 1885, JOSIAR PERKY, in the acventy-* con! your of hie age, a metre of Staffordshire, ‘Engiand tor the yeet twenty Abies Years a redident of this city shuary 10th, mt 10:30 Funeral on Seturday from his resideuce, 2113 1 atreet northwest. Friends are luvited . KULAND. On January 7, 1885, at 8 o'clock p.m, GEORGE RULAND, native of Mainz, Gertuany, ta td Funeral from bis late residence, No, 1011 H street WORMLEY. At 1 o'clock Jum Sth, 2885, La. Wernuey: Funeral funy bor patents! rosidenen, 1120 16th atrgat on northiwrat _ UNDERTAKERs. EB, * FURNISHING UNDERTAKER, ICHARD S. CAIN, (Formerly with W. F. Spindler.) FURNISHING UNDERTAKER Na. lll fu Sz, 5.0, Everytiiug first-class and ob Tease at i R. W. Bacea UNDERTAKES AND PRACTICAL EMBALMER, FREMOVAT UNDE hiss runoved bis waren. id Paid ice fast corner of G street and New dunes vente aw asd.” won FopEn Paxmage Abt Uraf Uunitiers cout ILLIAM F. SPINDLE - YURAISUNG UNDERTAKER ‘Welepbone connection 10.0 7th wineet morthwent, pewr le ‘OWN &. WRIGHT, Uspaatas ey axp Powrnat Dnuerom 1537 10; wtrect norchwaet, Telephone exll—709. _MEDICAL, &e. D AND BE WISE.—DE BOTHMES. 06 treet nouthiwest, e peated before rw atid asks that he Wey Ulllest Matablisbed Expert sperialist 10 ths city. aud will wuataute: ‘cure it'all comm of wene: Eval Giseare, and. forminh Siedichnn, ume charge, the florficctshed Mrdjem tre ‘Cosntotion ae advice roe ut any hour during the day, nubateiteg sia sons 16 betore ine by Dr Tis. "Apedl ad, abe “pSiut "RAMU H. WALREL, Notary Publie. AhHOon RESTORED Hy USING TE to of Du. BROTHERS ir s west Particular:

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