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_ ER ss see & is Be cu Ss38 eee FOR GENERATING STEAD FOE CORING PURPOSES. FoR SEATING BY FUKNACE For HEATING BY LATROBES. FOR OPEN GRATES. FOR SALE WASHINGTON 40 Bushels Crushed, $3 70 49 Bashels Not Crushed, 82.90, DELIVERED TO ANY PARTOF. cco 00 K EEE eeog E ¢ 0° EE 6e OO KK EF coc 00 K K KER TE MAKES A QUICK, HOT FIRE. IT 1S EASILY IGNITED. IT DOES NOt BURN OUT THE GRATR. IT 1s ECONOMICAL. If WILL PAY TO TRY IT, BY THE GASLIGHT CO. 25 Bushels Crashed, $2.50. 25 Bushels Not Crnahed, $2.00 WASHING 1ON OR GEORGETOWN. a9 _ POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. [kECT To NEW YORK. Fovtgut Steamera JOHN GIBSON and E NIGHT leave | AX at 4 pm: 6 EDNESDAY iny anus MOND: DAS atop. goine and net Paton Mare Hotel and Ruox b ‘ane. who will alae clice Taforwatien iguir neeal) 749-3, Sar TV. ankowsTa FROM Tru STREET WHARF. Mondays and Thursdays at 7 am. Retornine Tucsdays, and Fridays touchi: ott River La d- fogs ae far ag Nomint Crow. Currioman ard St, Clen enta Bay. Connects with B&O it R. at Shepherds, JNO. B PADGETT. Age ©_W.RIDLEY, Manacer. > VEexos: or. venvow: STEAMER W. W. CORCORAN Pearse Mh strest whaet daily Concept fernon at 10g'cluck aim; retwruins te ton about 5:90 p.m. LL. BLAK#, Captain. STEAMERS. Cc UNARD LIN . sSoTicE. LA ROU ARD STEAMSHIP ( R SEW SOER AND CaiLaN@ AY COMK ‘THE, S¥, LIMITED, ERPOOL, ALOR FROM Vink 40. NR, NEW Wed dh 1 Wet. | Wed. Js | FT a... Wed. AND <Viity WEDX ¥ FROM RATES OF PasSAGE—$60, 890 and $100, according to,se lations" ‘Steerawe at very lowrates_Stecrage tickets from Lav {Aid GQueeatuws abd ali ctr parva of rates ‘Turomeh bills of taden mven for Belfast, Glasgow, ‘Havre, Antwerp and cther ports on the Continent, and Jor Méditerrar-ean porta. 5 ‘For freis it and passage apply at the Compa, s"soffice, ‘o. 4, Bowiinee Green. or Steerage and Cal IGELOW £ CO. 605 7th st, BIGELOW © C9. ch etrvet, Washington, . TENN NERE HNN NE eafemzzeretig Me Hine from Quebee to Liverpos ‘oyage Only five dye ty 3 ‘Steamahips of this line ame timstrpessed for str and oumfort, and Gbiks Sivand $00: intern Vaud $80, interwiedia LEVE & ALDEN. aie Broadway, Sew Wot | GW. MOSS, Washington ALLAN LINE—WINTER SERVIC! } Portland to Liv: ol every Thursday B Cebin, €50, $70 and 390: intermedi * Seeks siups feo, Livery Lr aud Galway. tdmore servic: ‘and regularly th to LEVE & ALDEN. General Azent Company's pice. No. 42 Soctlt River. foot of Morton am) wae Sentelit Wednesday, Jan, 14,3 SAiieriue sunteli, Wednerdny. Jan. 14 3p “Geruaty. Traub, Wedssiay Jai 2h tsa ke, Weduenday. 3a Varia Lt Check payable on’ wien Banqne Peapaatiantictue drei No G, Bowling Grea. New ¥. GW sos, 2g Penuagivanin we Zw. BOTELER & SOS, Yeitvans > 3 i & 2 ge i 5 uw _ RAILROADS. BB“ TRE ANp oo RarLHOAD. i SCHEDULE IN EFEFCT SUNDAY. DEC. 2sr, 1981, | UNL FUATHEK NOL Leave W whinston from station ‘Concage, #05 1. axed 10.10 Bun ie 3 fast Limited Express to Pi Noe < fant Ss For Cincinnati, Louisville and St. Louis daily at 290 .29. and 10.10 pom wits Through Coaches ant Palace Hiteping curs tS above potuta, without change, 20 frami ‘ast :ioted train tcc ocumet gad St mie arriving im tineiunat next quorming at 20. St ie 890 p.m No-extia tare is charg un this rat ‘For Pittsburg at? 00am. with Parlor Car, and 840 cally 10 Pittsbure, Cleveland aud Detain with 8, 6:10, 6-40. 7.20, 8:20 ana Ts (45 minute train) id 20: en Silt fe... 2:25. 1:90, 4-40. 5:40, 7:1 For points ou toe Shenand ahVs m..and 12:10and 4:°0p, m: om “a. 2a, 4.40 pe i Stations between Washington and Baltimora, JY p.m. 3:90 44,0: aud and 10 454018 except Sunday, and 8.30 pu. daly, wurde’ for principal stations pone Dae 9:05 am. Madly exer: tune Stanton ent “Waieg brane 3 — eet Santer tor ck, 4 Bigerstown, i004 me Bally easeot Sunday. and f jetrom the Weat cally, 6:00, 70a m, 1:'5, ive from > ta ‘Annapolis, : 0 am. and 1:50 end523p m; Sunday. F'a. m., 6:35 p.m. Frow Lermaton. 5:10 p.m. dally. except Sunday. From Frederick abd ihiermediate points, 8:2 qm, fan “i'm Bk, daily, except Sunday ‘Tits leave Haltimore for Washington at ©:10, 6:30 Fav, $Y and 10:30 a mm. 12:15." 9. 4, 420. 3 ‘iad 10:9) i jou Sunday, sud 9:00, m1 -90. 1:35, 4.2, 3. 6:50, 7:90. 9 and 1:30 4 = as » ‘ote es E L f P. information spply-st the Baltizuore ant cket Ofc —Warhinaton Station, C19 aud LiSL wplvania avenue, corner 14th strect, where orders: ‘be taken for bewiawce ‘Ww be checked and recervadas 2 ‘PENNSYLVANIA ROUTE, © TBE NORTH, WEST AND OU" DOUBL2 TRACK. SPLENDID STEEL KAlLS MAGNIFICE px Exmce : ceupen 2d. Inns hed ‘rains leave Waslunaton, trom station, corner at 6 streets, as tol ows i the Went, Chicago Limited E: ing Cars at 9.40 a. tn. daily; Fast Line, iy toCineinnatt and St Lous, with Sleep: from ‘Merrsburg to, Cincliadl and Hoge St Louis: daily, except Saturiay, to Chic Car Altoona to Chicago." Western Fx: Pim daily, with Palace Cars to Pittsbune ise combects daily for Chicago, with Sleepig Cae igbung to Chicago. Mail Expres. 10 000. ad ly sttebure ats jest, with Fulace Sleepunc Car ‘dabinaton to Chica. BALT! Wocvp daly. Srecpt Saturday. with Falace Cars Wasumston w bp ane rt. Lock Haven and Elmra, at 9.408 m. aaioe gta Fae erreccyen te OS Co a e lor Care, 200% daily, wacept Sunday. or Hontsp without chatue, 200 pun every weekday, a For Broosiyis, ®. 4, all trains connect at Jar. cy Grape ith boat ot m auimes, niece rect srapater. to Fulton street. avoiding doubleferriage FerTilladelphis. S18 890 and 11a m. 200, 4.00, 6. Yorsna ibis p.m” OD 400-600," aad 16 pik” Linaited Expreas, 840.0 in dally, except For Baltimore, 635, 7.15, 830, 9.40, 11.00. m.. 12.05, Fy ian Se, deo, 3.40, bd aw AS Saibundars a Ga in. tin, 20, Ta, Weal ad Wer Popes Creek Ling 6350 m. snd 440p. m. daily, Forannape ig 2360, m. 12.05 and 4.20 p.m. dally, ex- Susan yn abdiaS pela A8D FREDERICKSBURG RAILWAy, DPALEXANDKIA AND WaSHINGION Walle Fer Alexandria, 6.0. 7.00, 9.25, 2101 and 11.95 a in, Roh a 448, CON, 0S and 1138 pm Oa Sanday seve. S28 Adin mee ee fichmond and the South, 00 and 11.01 7 hid 410 p. uh daily except Sunday. Sera! ‘Alexsuitiis for Wasutinston, 6.05, +00, 10.00, 3 BS AO, 308, 32, bo, 7.00 aod iueo gy Tea and 1048 pom. and LAID 101) am: : Pi yee ed ton, orders cau be left for the checking of bag- (ee fo Sepenation froma hotels ata reidences J. Geveral Manayer. General 1 AND Wi in effect OCTOBER 12, Scuedale 184. 104. M—ONEW ORLEANS MALL dally, making close to aij potste south and Southwest pewith © #0. Hallway. Pot saan hivwpity Duitet Cars from Rew York abit Wash Pullman Sleeping cars trea Weontnaten und Atante to Sew Oslo, 6:20 FM “LOUISVILLE PAST LINE. Dally via Char- ottaville @ Cincinnati, fad alt Western ‘Louisville Pullman Sleeping cars Washington to ‘Charl | OUTRWEST. | | ‘STERLING'S ND ORGANS. PIANOS A Maostercest PIANOS AND ORGANS OF THE BEST AND LEADING MAKERS SOLD ON MONTHLY INSTALLMENTS OF @5 AND 810 PxR MONTH. “LEAKING OUT SALE OF, HAND INSTROMENTS| ANY NO FAIR OFFER REFUSED. Pianos as low as $25. ‘Urgaus as low a8 315. ‘Several Hlezant Pianos at $195 each, SIDNEY T. NIMMO, TANOS.— TUNING AND REPATKS OF PIANOS SPECIALTY, V. BECKER'S WARFROOMS, ‘801 Oth street. Fine Pianos for Rent and Sale, $393 poh: el OF VARIOUS MAKES FC. KEICHENDACH, th st i.w. (Privateeutratice) GRAND. SQ” ARE AND PIANOS. ‘The Best in the World. A Large Assortment Constantly on Hand, at the ‘Warerooms, 95 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE EDW. F. DROOP, Sole Agent for Steinway & Sone’ Pianos, Tuning aml Ke. airing Promptly Attended to bv Re Mable Workien. aly HE HEINEKAMP AND STULTZ & BAUER UPRIGHT AND SQUAKE PLANUS gs unrivaled ull the fine qualities of workman. ship. tone and durasitity, standing soldly in tune, ead ssvlag unusual saasfacdion ‘We make a specialty of taking in exchange old Piauos and particnlar'y in secon'!-ha.d Squar-s, for new Up- Hights, giviux the fullest value for then, and wakiue Jow prices nd easy payments & special miducement to Prompt and reliable Luyera A good stock of second-hand Pianos at low pricesand easy terms, Nothing sold but what wecan give aresponsible uar- autee for. FACTORY WAREROO? 422 9th street, ir want ety Pree. HL SUMN! NENCINE “DECKER” PIANOS H XE MADE BY DECKER BROS. N.Y, GH. KUHN, Sole Avent, 407 10th street 1. w. _ Also fay Burdett ongans, Srecs& Co, Exznsos. & Bavs&Co PIANOS. WILCOX & "HITE AND KIMBALL CBGANS. Pianos and Organs. exch: paired, ianoe me, Gachanaed._reraired. 2 Boxed: for rent or year. Rentanplied if ‘Full stock of Sc. Music. HENRY EVERBACH, 915 F STREET. ‘Managing Partner of the late firm of Ellis & Co FA Sezctaries: OLD JAVA AND MOCHA COFFEE. “WHITE SWAN” MINNESOTA FLOUR CHOICE REW CROP TEAS. CHAMPAGNES, LIQUEURS AND CIGARS, MILY SUPPLIES. GEO. E. KENNEDY & SON. _ 6 ___ 10 F Stneer Nourawesr, A Fo Lise Or Gaocentes THAT MUST BE SOLD. Best Pateut Prices Flows: Pate Test Family Flour ... $4.75 per bbl. Potatoes avd Apples, who! sheds ‘Terms ntricuy cash OME POOLE, EROOKE & CO... coo FEB RRR EEE BS cco E 3 gE a Ken fo Een S52 ‘THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA PATENT PROCESS FLOUR, without a doubt the most Bravrrvcr and the most iwrarrious Flour in the world. ‘The Millers have not only the most perfec Sill, con- taining as it does all the n.ost iinproved Machinery in- yeuted up to the present time, but they produce a Flour Ussunpassxp by any mill iu the vorld. To prove that, we would simply state thata lene quantity of this ‘magpificent Flour is shipped annually to Europe and eaten at the principal Courtsof the old world. We Gvanawree that it is made from selected hard wheat grown in Minuesota and Dakota. It fe an acknowledged fact, that in this Flour a perfact separation of the ¢lati- nous particles of the wheat berry and a thorouzh elimi. pation of all weak and starchy matter has at last be-n. reached, and fs consequently more NurRrtiovs, yield- ine more bread to the barrel tha:: any other Flour. The Lest trade admite that from ite bread-mak nse qualities itis the cheapest, ae well as the best, for either faully or baker's use, and unsurpassed by apy Floar mala, Every sack aud every barrel is warranted to give eutico satisfaction, fs N ST. LOUIS FANCY. One of the most beautiful Winter Wheat Patents evar offered to the trade, It ia unexcelied by any other Pateut except Ceres, ard will please the most exactiag house -Arcper and satisfy the most fastidious epicana GILT-EDGE. Amagnificent Winter Wheat Pate: RELIANCE. A splendid Minnesota Patent Flour, made by the ceto- brated Haniarian process. Itis a very cheap snd bean tiful Patent, within the reach of all claases, and we guarantee will give watisfuction toevery one who will tryat, GOLDEN HILL. ‘The old reliable stand-by and the Standard famtiy Flour of theDistrict. Itisequal in quality toa great many high priced Patent Flours, whilst itcan be bought for considerable less money. We defy competitors to bring forth any Flour superior to CERES, STERLING, GILT-EDGE, KELIANCE or GOLDEN HILL, and we feel asmnred that apy housekeeper who tries them once ‘will pever use abythimg else, For sule by all grocers Wholesale Depot, corer Ist street and Indians avenaa, Wu. M. GALT & CO. WOOD AND COAL, Woon. JOHNSON BROTHERS, WHARVES AND RAILROAD YARD: TWELFTH AND WATER STREETS SOUTHWEST, ‘TELEPHONE: pS SOUTHERN MAIL AND EXPRESS. vgs ota rath and teuthwent va tengo aad BRANCH YARDS AND OFFICES, CONNECTED BY ve sod” Atiante to = = Jlesves Washington at 7:00 A. ‘Washington at 9:10 A.M. and at iy" Of- Be Serio C UBF FISHER devctes er sttenton to che wants of, mamas | $£,2"56 per cont Oak: 87 1002 F STREET NORTHWEST: 1515 TTH STRERT NORTHWEST: 1340 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. NORTHWEST; 1112 9TH STREET NORTHWEST; COLNER 3D AND K STREETS NORTHWEST; seit PENNSYLVANIA AVE. SOUTHWEwT, FORG! ELINE, OFFICE AND ¥/ Sea eae BA. jald- bape. Felt. Line vs ‘ius Round and squate Chisney Fluo —e THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C.. ae a TUESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1886, Ss = 2 AUCTION SALES. Payarcuys avo Daveoisrs THIN EVENING E Me RECOMMEND e ———— Fs 2% o% Ooed FET BB www ; ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE fen Ea 3 8 waww i 4 byé fas EE “co =. Falest Telegrams 0 The Star WORKS OF ART 1 RRR 00 NNN 7 + AT BARLOW'S ART GALLERY, t i 3 3 RNS 2 NNN COLFAX DEAD. ‘NO. 1295 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE NORTHWEST £ Do a SCHUYLER COLF: oh: BBR Fy iy We Expires Suddenly in the at Re it ig Mankato, M pero chsmriahmentsmmeeent at] Bh HE OR Ss i r pened = loigtratr, rl at ‘Dubie auction, at Barlow'e Ark | BBB Hi & fer EE Mnewmarouis, Mnen..January 13 1:40 p.m.—Schuyler Washitictn city, Do G.Ol painthes. water-color: AS THE BEST TONIC. Colfax dropped dead in the Union depot at Man- drawings. engravings, élchings, plotocravures, mir- Kato, Minn., a moment ago. Tors, ay etc, Mary of the paintings and engravings ‘This medicine. combintug Iron with ome Veeetable are old valuable, among which are number of | tonica, quievly, and completely CURES DYSPEPSIA. —---——__ Hebsacapey grat, pin frog eos: ais Pes | INDORE SION MALAMLA, WHARRESS TMEURE A Telephone Injunction. trae of Willian: H. Harrison, Don Miguel, King of 1D, CHILLS NEURALGIA, PAILADELPHIA, January 13.—In the United States Fortuea), Hous Johu Sherman, Carl Schurz, Alexander 3y rapid and thorough sadmiation with the bloods | etrouit court, Judge Buller rendered a decision to- Sizourhey sndthers: sisgold tadia cline’ of tare yacheevery parc of the system. yurides and Rones | GAY granting to the American Bell Telephone com- mods, Croquet China and old Whila leiphis Chir» ‘the ayat & preliminary injunction against tue Penn whe sal will conmeuce on MUNDAY. the TWEL = tonic known. Bretiand ‘Telephone company of Pennsyivanta, re. DAY of JANUAKY, 1885, at THREE and EIGHT} twill cure the wart Coe Pais, Terao" straining the latter from using a transmitter and GOLOUR P. Mt and will continue every afternoon and | distrcasing aymptoms, such #* Tasting the Foot, Belch- | receiver in the inaautacture of ‘velephones clauned evening, at the same hours aud place, wutil all shall} ing Heat in teectommes Heartoer ere to be an Infringement of the Belt sees thd on Wi DNESDAY, ‘TRE FOURTEENTH DAY | pi tixpNtyy HON, MEDICINE THAT WILL NOT Seon OF JANUARY, 1983, at ELEVEN O'CLOCK A. Mt, | PLAST Naas tor deeants peseliae 65 women, andto Riotous Strikers. ‘will also sell, at said Art Gallery, the unexpired terin’of | al] persons who lead sedentary ii Tease of aid Art Gallers, rental’ $100 per, imomth—iease | "AN UNEVILING “REMEDY FOR DISEASES Ur expires Tat Ai also show-cates, tables, | PHE LIVER AND KIDNEYS, Lorttolios, worl niches, tools, irons, stoves, ol Versous suffering froin the effects of overw AREPORT THAT SIX MEN WERE KILLED TN A STRIKE RIOT AT SOUTB BEND, IND. Cutcado, January 13.—A report reaches here that fr 1 materials belonging to a first-c sss art a tt loss of pbibit @ Strike is in Fess at Olliver’s Chilled Plough Toran ae can tats Sacer ons | uk Ly eit renewed casey Wzlineue’ crv | workwat South Bow indy in whion neury to men n, sleigh runners, &c., all belonyiny to the estate 1? DOES NOT CAUSE H. \CHE OR PRODUCE | are en; Tiot is said to have occurred this of late Henry N. ‘Barlow, the well-kuown art connois- CUNSTIPATION other trop m do, x morning, tn which six men were killed, The militia Ter , is the pees — causes no iniu- | have been culled out. Telegrams sent out from ‘ 4. MILLER, fs dedi Me: Ch WEAN oT tgtnitor, mike BEST te pigiane and revommendit | here have as yet brought no details, ranger Haketgs tee datecode Spaeeta ‘The New Jersey Legislature. TO-MORROW. SUI. BROWN CHRMICAL Od, Baltimore, Mi._| ‘Tagwrox, N. J, January 18; 11:90 a. ina cThe re = ae Ppublicans of the House did not secure a caucus 1HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. iv ‘WnUl this moroing, and they are still in caucus T ae Taovsaxns or Cases # ambler “ATmstfOng lias been made the candidate a for speaker. 5 ee SPECIAL CONSIGNMENT OF LARGE more or 5885 1 cx FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, CICILIAN CIRCULARS, D )LMANS AND NEW- z iS oO The N GaresGestaten eee S38q eo New York Stock Market MARKEIS AND FUR-LINED OLOAKS, &c., BggS # S08 x ‘The following are the opening and3 p. m. prices ‘Will be sold at my auction rooms, 11th street and Penn- sylvania avenue, on WEDNESDAY, JANUARY FOURTEENTH, 1885, AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK, ‘The above stock. The entire collection will be closed out on that day without rerird tc cost. On exhibition ‘Monday aud Tuesday preceding the sale. the use of ‘Headache are permazently cured every year (as the hun- dreds of testimonials in my possession will testify) by DE. LESLIE'S Special Prescription. This Remedy stands to-day with- out a rival, and with soarc:ly a competitor in the world, ‘Thonsands of Physicians throughout the country have acknowledwed their inability to cure it, and are now prescribing Dr. Lealle's Special Prescription for all ofthe New York Stock Market today, as reported by special wire to H. H. Dodge, 539 15th street: 243 / Name. 4 ie J, Cent. 90 IN. ¥. Cent. -: & INY.C.& StL. ‘Do. pref... Nor, & West. p |Nortu Pac. Name, 8st THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, | cases of Bick |g Pret = H H FER A DDD A OCOH H EER 9g) Do. pret. JONCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. HOHE AA DD AA COB HE ‘72% Ohio & Miss. i i ae HUET A 8 BAAS 9 HAE EF |p. 849; Oregon Trang. OPSOMENISI SG foi tee £°4 Boo “4 G8 HOH Eee pen 9 one g West. axMENh betes Crokaixa, In cither its norvous, billious or congestive form, ans- | i, Bi Peo. D. & ‘OVER Di SS ‘COALS, ing from obstruction, congestion or torpidity of the | Irie. 1434)Reading... x Sts, Bo, liver, When Tsay thut Dr, Leslie's Do, |. |Back ta. On THURSDAY Mo) FIF- SPECIAL ae ee ss TRENT. at TEX O'CLOCK. we will sell within OUF | Prescription will cure the most obstinate casea of Sick | [. kK. & (418) Do. pret. t Euleeroqme rock of clothing, to whicu the attention of | sresdache, 1 mean jist what say,and that ia, that it | Lake Sd. 81, SLP. not merely relieves but Tou. 253| Do. pret... 6 FPHIOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. PORYESVEDY Mici Six 8 SALE OF THE EFFECTS OF THE CAFE ADJOIN- ING CHE RTLASD, COMPRISING ABOUT. Special PRESCR Cures,no matter how long tRe case may have been 1 have testimonials ‘rom persons who have been af- flicted for twenty years, being confined to bed two or three days st time every two weeks, thst have been Permanently cured by two bottles of Dr, Leslie's IPTION xo that they have not had an attsck for over five years. Ifyou are troubled with Sick Headache and wished Bis IBY 49% 5 133 Fhe Baltimore Markets BALTIMORE, January 13.—Virvinta wixes, consoli- Gated. 9754; past-due coupons, $234; now ten-forties, 31; Go. néw threes, 51 bid to-dny BALTIMORE, Mo. January 13.—Cotton dull and cobs ateady—madiii, 109401004. Flour frm, with fair t—southnrn ateady. and fairly active: &°3 RRR, ERE ppp Western lower and inactive wouttiora, fed. das: south: e° € fer ke 8 8 ern atuber, 94005}g; No.1. Marsland, 4 anh AN ENTH, 1885,com- Soh bE BB western wintes red. apot, 89% vid, fresh mencing at TEN O'CLOCK, Tshali sell. the’ entire ef- Sc8 “or BE Ree Buk Saked February G0:ca00%4; Mfaron, 91% fects of the cafe, No. 119 Vermont avenue, adjoining 954. ‘Com—eouthirn ateady- western fo Cb 4ai0-dts _ | be sure and give this remedy s trial, ee ee HOS. J. FISHEK & CO., Real Estate Auctioneers, PRICE @) ruary, 473a8T%: March, 47)ga47%: steamer, 4759 bid, CaBiiED 8. B. ARCHER, Geta strong southern, 95433; wertert Pte, Stabs; do. ONIMPE: GA SPIE i) > Penuayivanin, 85039. Wve 8 iN PAI Ur IME CLLY, ON farar—copper reBued atendy, Visisky” steady, TWENTY THIRD STMEET, BETWEEN LAND SE SCHELLER & STEVENS. Agente, | [gal ld. Other articles uuchaused. Froiehts to Live ae aay For Sale by All Drusiste, De aise nes | ae eee ena ca ‘a aa e js -i.ths, | Basien, Sis0O4 oceipte-tiouc. BAS oarris:” wine. pure ofthe Discretes, aoe —— = $8000, Dunia: ‘corm, 193,000 “bustieln: outa 3.000 3 ‘Catherine E. Booth, bushels; rye, 1,300 bushela, Shipmonts—wisest, 120,000 ‘cute the Stu day of Deo bushels, Baled—whwat, 690,000 Lusiela; corn, 568,000 the u ‘Trustee will sell. at NCENTRATED Dushela, TEENTH DAY OF TANT ARY. A.D tan) § « CHIOAGS, Tee, Sertars Th_—Closine Peon: Wheat Y OF JANt AKY. A.D. a, Ja —Closine prices: — FOUR De the Toltowhy tests toed ret CRAB ORCHARD daca, Bigs Eebruaiy. 70he Maoh, OO May Be entate, in the city of Wankingt on, un the District of ‘ Jinnuaty, 98%: Febiuary, 20%: Mar sApril, ftimbth toi: iat cera piste or parcel of groun i May. 40 i gamuans 23 hebran 205 own and designated as S32. In equaire 1 Pork January LL.B7%4, February, Stand being the north Ave (25) feet abd sis aud AIRES 23, “Lard January, Queue) inches: front” of said ot by the depth 710, KENTUCKY'S GREAT Terns of sale; One-third of the purchase money of said red estate in cash at thetime of sale. and the bal- ance in two qual instalments, for which the purchaser is to give bis promissory notes, payable Tespectiv. ly 11. oneand two yeurs from the date of sale, with interest at w x per cent per ann dl secured by deed of truat upon the property sold, oF ulleach atthe option of the Purchaer. A dejo-it in. money of #50 reqnired on the acceptance of Lid. if the terms o. the ale Le uot complied with within seven days, the Trust-e reserves ttoreseli the prop: rty after three days’ adv. aneut in the Evening Star uewspaper, at the risk and coat of defaulting purchuser. All conveyancing at pur- ‘chaser’s cost, GEORGE E HAMILTON, ‘Trustes, Je10-dkas No, 1306 F street northwest, ‘This concentrate fs obtain: Crab Orchard Water. Eset: at i0cia snd 95 cia, NO GENUINE Ci except in these, Houvay Presexts HE LATEST, BEST AND ONLY PERFECT SEW- NG MACH! THE LIGHT RUNNING NEW HOME, Acknowledged to be the highest uchieveent of beat Tnecbauical kill in the country. Acomplete new se of attachments, yerforming an en- Jal-th,s,tu NATURAL REMEDY, STIMULATES THE LIVER, REGULATES THE BOWELS, CURES DYSPEPSIA, A SPECIFIC FOR CONSTIPATION AND SICK HEADACHE. y evaporating Natural eb ‘hott remedy, TO THE SAl UINE CRAB ORCHARD SALTS are sold under the same Crab Apple” trade mark in cealed sealed paper CRAB ORCHARD SALTS ARESOLD ‘Buy only Crab Apple Hirand, Foreale by all druggiate, ‘CRAB ORCHARD WATER CO. SIMON ¥. JONES, Manager, Loulsville, Ky. ‘box packages “SOCIETY. ‘The Charity Ball lastevening, while not 30 large- ly attended as some of its predecessors have been, was yet a most brilliant and successful affair. It was thesingie,prominent social event of theevening, and while many who bought tickets did not at- tend, the number present was large enough to Inake a Very attractive gathering, and to insure comfort in promenading and dancing. It was a noticeable fact that for once, at least, ip the history of social entertainments in this city, the gentiemen at were more nearly equal to the number of faales ‘many of those who for the past one or two seasons have eschewed large social ent-rtainments | being in atvendance, and there was also a greater predominance of the younger element or soctety than ts usually seen at Such lange formal gathe ings. The hall was very prettily decorated, streamers festooning the sides, with bannerets above, and escutchcon flags, withthe court ot arms of the vartous states of the union below. The bal- cony, draped with bunting, was reserved for the tire new und wide range gf work. guests who preferred to look on at the festive send for circ ” 3 - Scenes below, and the musicians were placed on eee tare cer atom e 50 Cexrs Ox Tue Dortas | thestage, wnere there was an abundanet ot fioral th street n. w.. St. Cloud Buildt ‘and botanical ornamentation, tacluding scores of ANxinds of Semag Machines for rent, Hepsing Ia theprice at which n_buy Suita and Overoosts | HOt house, Plants, all of which, together with the oe Sant, at which you em a’ most pleasing ple- S Sari Ricketts, assisted in her pleasant duty by Mrs. Bt oui Gree Hine Cie Seed eon ar Tawk Mes Ttuggieg Mis Heap, Mra atunro Mec Jaeader' and all othir first-class Sewing Machines Audenreid, Mrs. Wallach, Mrs. McGuire, Mrs. Wil- st the lowest price nd oro don and tire wiiew, ‘Fhe presentation of guests WMT Pennsylvania avenue, 1 THE MISFIT STORE, was made by Mr. S. V. Mies and Mr, Lewis No canvassers, | Machiues rented. Davis, on the rightof the éntrance dour of the ail, Best fucilitics for repairing all'muakes, __420-1m CORNER 10rm AND ¥ STREETS, where Mrs. Hicketts, in a handsome toilets Te (OUSEHOLD.” WITH OUR NEW set of Aituchments in a Velvet-Died Box, makes the finest outht for family sewing ever yet offered. Also Lise silent White, Ni ‘Domestic. Everythinu at McKENNEY's, rest wel Payare Stocs Trrzcsara Bute at Suits reduced from 7. 50, 9.50; reduced from BETWEEN WASHINGTON, BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK, BOSTON, &c. 1 RINCE & WHITELY, Sroox Bnoxuns, 4 Broadway, 2} Ted Fitth aveane,} New York, Overconta at 84.50, 5.50, General Partners: FOR MEN AND YOUTHS, 815. "ai, ), former! 3 Beat Chinchilla Overcoats at 812, formerly 26. ine Satin-Lined Overcoats at $14.60. forimerly #29. Silk-Lined Kerey Overcosts at 815.50, former! ‘Suits at $6.59, reaured from #13, om. 15, 819, 10.60, reduced from #31. Fall Dress Suits, Swallow-Tunt Coats, fine Broadcloth, Diagonal Prince Albert Suits at $16. 4 But Cutaway Suits at §19.50, reduced from 19, FOR BOYS 4 TO 11 YEARS. Overcoats at. Sand Sine thera of former Prices, FOR BOYS 12 TO 17. 50 and 81.50, reduced Olerhalt. Sule eame prea.” ate PF 5. Suite at same prices— of black Velvet, stood beneath a trio of Dualiant dags, projecting trom the balcony above. ‘The prograin of the evening consisted of twenty dances, and the music furnis! by Weber's orches- tra was most excellent. Supper was served in the lower rooms of the Armory building, and, all in ail, it was a delightful affair, Which everybody present enjoyed. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. Pollok, Mrs. Carlisle, Mra Patton and the 4 ies Patton, Mra. and the Misses Van Auken, Miss Mer- Till, Miss Sherrill, Mrs. Dr. Patterson, Mrs. Hillyer, Mrs. Seinken, Mra. Page (of California), Mrs. Riggs, Miss Davis, Mrs. Nathaniel Wilson, Wiss Niles, Mrs. MacArthur, Mrs. Bosgs, Mrs. McCeney and the Misses McCene; 1is8 Shellabarger, Miss Eles, Mrs. Herr, Mrs. Jeremiah Wilson and dauzhter, the ‘Misses Cady, Duncan, Bowles, McFalls, Maltby, Mor- row, Root, Ricketts, Parke, Joyce, Thompson, May, Smith, Tilley, Libby and Burton: Mrs Galt, re Monroe, the Misses Joy, Audenreld, Dorsey, Whit- comb, Reed, Power, Baziey, Dunn, Gibbs, Mrs. A. B. Johnson, the Misses Morgan, Mrs. Cosby and her guest, Miss Cosby (of San Francisco), Mrs. Hen- inghouse, Miss Freeman, and many other ladies, ‘Among the gentlemen were noticed Monsieur d3 Castro, Messrs. Harry Semmes and P. H. Heiskell, Pants for Men and Bopp large assortment, regardless | Waisn, Acker, ME Noyes, Mr. Kauffmann ot cons Messre. Galt, Henry, Rigs, St. Juiten, Daprat Ceca tle seri eo teces Rubber Costs and Gossamers at an immense sacritce, | Bettyy | Yarrow Patterson, chew, spars z Atthe Joyce,” Pollok, Mitchell, MeKenny,, Buzarre, Hop- ‘i . "arnold, Henley, and a host’ of others wel William R, Travers, Special Partner. MISFIT STORE, Eee a rota eaten ie would besipeeceee BUY AND SELL ON COMMISSION ALL CLASSES CORNER OF 10rTn OF RAILWAY SECURITIES. E27 Plense bear AND F STREETS. Branch Office—399 15th street (Corcoran Building.) AND F STREETS. im mind THE OORNER OF 10rm toname, ‘The marine barracks covcerts, which have al- wavs been a delightful feature were tn winter, have Deen resuined, and yesterday morning afer tie concert was over the young ofticers at the bar- Pose HH. DODGE, Resident Par ner. Aso Isviconarma ‘Those who may wish to purchase, either asa dcll- Facks got up an impromptu daucing party, to which a number of the ladies present at the con- cert were Invited, and a gaia good time ensued. The ladies of the families of the Justices of the Supreme Court held their usual Monday receptions rday. Mra Justice Woods was essisted Uy Quotations of Stocks and Bonds and information re- | cious beveraxe or for medicinal purposes, an UNADUL- | yeste . oe te garding the Markets received throwrh our wires IN. | TERATED WHISKY, are invited to make a trial of the fer Sea ieiagia, Gauguver or uss Geaaes tosses STANTLY, direct from the New York Stock Exchange | celeprated brand. District. : Allagdera executed and re ‘The second of Mra, Bradley's Tuesday evening r > = BPP, PPP EER RRR TTT EKB NN N | receptions will take place to-night. Mrs. Bradley MEDICAL, &e. g ef bee Ex Bat oF Be $8 | whlbe assisted by her daughter, Miss Carrie Brad- 1 = OT 3 NR | ley, Mrs Charies Everseld, hef niece, Mra. Story FAD AND, BE WISE DIC BROTHERS, 900 8 POP Eek & 3 NR | and Muss Lucy Pretinghuysén. ety, and will guarantee fuall canos of veue- oF of her du rea) and. Sarah Medicine, or no charge: the| Ww www HOR It ey es which only a simited number have been invited. ‘at any hour during the day. ‘Substrited sia soca | “WAE Hu pi . ¥ ‘The Bicycle Club will hold their full dress recep- ‘to bet by Dr, DTHERS. April ad, Iss4. = fair be rel. ‘alu BAMULL H. WALKE. Notary Bublic, wow Hoi Sg8 fon tonight, and the adair promises to be nov EBIEITY OF “THE GENERAVIVE ORGANS | ‘This whisky, upon an enalytical examination, has Among the Washingtonians who went over to ‘cured by the CIVIALE METHOD. y PoTa STH atde | cone eer Pucemsca my | ates ane ee Rue #2, Genphirt ree. CIVIALE REMEDIAL RGR SOL | Be _ ate cnet So seen See || ane General Crosby, Representative ‘Fulton street. Now York. s1S-thatucly” | tousage and flavor to this popular drink. ENN YROYAL PILLS.—CHICHESTEN’S ENGLISH ‘are the only xenuine. For full particulars incloss four cent stamps to Chichester Chemical Company, No, (2313 Madison Square, iphia, Pa my [pR. DODD'S NEEVINE No. 2—A PERMANENT "Gare or 8 Rervous and Pivwical Debits, Ey RE Motzwar & Bro, imdincretion. ¢ ages stanbtponins St Cloud Pariacy, core | ® #. Waters Bent by rani wc nas an26-tu,bs NSUMPTION. have r for the above discane: by its sud Mave positive remedy valuable treatise nd, ‘CARD.—TO ALL WHO ARE SUFFERING FROM cigs, Sad it ‘cure’ you, FREE OF CHARGE. ADAME DE FOREST HAS REWEDY FOR LA a ‘DiSevcotenas tiga in bas cases ‘camatics ‘of cases of the worst kind and of fong oe Ree Se ‘and tions nervous weak- é Semen aneraes, Totes pete iaie oo eicia See Dory} peer in the wide: in poet been cured. Indeed, strong is, ia A lg alacy it wile to Dbottion trea, soe treet New York. 029-008K-6m. A of youth, ‘decay, lon of manh od, &c.l will send sre i, Station D, Ne Yor 0c4,s, ti, thé s mi.. with ‘EXP! iE SET SEU red and « Lo ate FOR SALE BY Eprbowe & Hamilton, os W. H. H-Ciseal. WASHINGTON. D. ©. &. H.W. CATHERWOOD, Bole Propristars, Covington, Commodore Schley, Lieut. Emory, Chester A. Arthur, jr, ©. H. Hhett Paddletord. Some of the diplomatic and army and navy gen- tleryen who are expected to be present at the Pre- saenve reception this evening are ‘thelr minds how to appear there in uniform und then change their dress in time for the german of the Wednesday Club. ‘Theresuit will probably be that the german will have a lave beginning, for the ad- ditional reason that many of the ladies who will aivend the german prefer to go first to the recep- ‘The many friends of Mrs. Gen. Paul will learn ‘with great regret of the death of her brother, on last. Mra. Paui received the ‘iiiness on Saturday and Arthur THE SIX MILLION BILL. The District Commissioners Argae ‘The Commissioners were defore the House Dis- trict committee to-day upon the bill providing for the adjustment of claims growing out of the old ‘board of pubtic works contracts, otherwise known as the six million bil The counsel present were Gen. Eppa Hunton, Judge C. C. Cole, of Iowa; Gen. W. H. Armstrong, Col. John Hancock, & ©, Neale, Col Robert Christy, V. B. Edwards and Reginald Fendall, The Commissioners were accompanied by Sir. Fay and Dr, Miller, attorneys, Judge Edmonds said that. tn the ‘ot the Commissioners no more legislation should be had pon the claims. Tt would probabiy take moro money than all the propert: ‘Ube District was Worth to pay all that was claimed. In many of ‘these cases no work had been done. Mr. Edmonds cited an tnstance. Wnen he at inthe city it wasmad2an item tm the sale that there Was a new sewer there. ‘The District maps showed Unis sewer; the sewer bad been paid for, and was a. very expensive one; but on ing It was not found. It was not there. ‘Do you mean to say,” asked Gen. Hunton, “that, any of the interested here were responsible for that fraud?” “1 do not know about that. Iehould not say so. ear gave I a8 an example Of a certain class of latms.” “You should not use the example.” Mr. Rarr, of the committee, thought the example right as one of a class. Mr. Famonds then sald that the first section validated illegal contracts; that under it any con- tract, orai or written, which had Deen wholly or 1u Part executed, shall be deemed valld. All the ile- gal cases would be given legal status and the Dis- ‘(ict would have to pay for work never done. Mr. fiunton controverted this statement. ‘Mr. Sprizgs wanted to know what the clause aid mean. Both Commissioner West and Commissioner Eé- Monds stated that the gentlemen who appeared before them Saturday declared the purpose of the clause to be to cover just Such cases, ‘This Mr. Hunton dented. Mr. Edmonds said he so understood it, and called upon Mr. Armstrong and the other gentlemen for corroboration. Mr. Armsitong said they did not. ‘That in what he said he had been misunderstood. He then tn- stanced the case of Mr. Jones, who had a verbal contract for 75,000 yarts of block pavement, and Who had not been allowed to lay 1. He sald that Mr. Jones had been called upon frequently to hold. himseif in readiness to execute the contract ; that he had bougat all his material aud then had not been given the work todo. This was the class the clause would cover. Mr. Edmonds contended that any case of thissort,if ‘Ithad just grounds, would be adjusted tp the courts. Mr. Edmonds then referred to the second section Of tho bill. He said this gives the claims not only, a legal status, when they had none in themselves, but gave them all the benefits of differences as tn the Value of District. paper, and Involves the Dis- trict In a prodigious expense. What the Commis- sloners recommended was that no legislation on the subject be passed, but Uhat any individual cases ‘that should be presented and tound meritorious should be settled. He referred to the case of Strong, who was awarded 35,000 by the board of audit on a final hearing, Dut who afterwards got into the courts and kept increasing the claim until a board of arbi- tration aw red iin $200,000. Gen, Hunton. at the close of Mr, Edmonds’ state- ment, spoke for the claimants. He said that he id nov represent sharp contractors, Dut poor men, ‘These men had spent thelr own money to improve this city, and while the tax payers rolled over the finely paved streets in their carriages, the con- tractors In many cases were paupers. In one use, he sald. a nin was in the poor house whohad Spent $250,000 of his own money in the Improvement. He sald Ulat most of Ue trouble of the coutraciors had grown out of the fact that the board of pubite Works violated the contract in wot, paying for the Work in gold or silver, a3 agreed Jones case Was made tue basis of the ent. Mr. Hunton said that the only object of the Dill was to pay for work actually performed. Wwahy don't ‘the "bill say so, thent” asked Mr. esi “Yes,” sald Mr. Spriggs, “the bill Is too broad.” Amendments to Mmitit to such cases were in formaily suggested. Mr. Huuton was willing that the bill should be amended. Mr. Edinonds said that there was a bellef that many of these contracts were improperly obtained. Ttwas said this very case of Jones was one in which a Mr. Brown, a relation of Mr. Jones, was connected with the’ doard of public” works, and thinking there might be money made by It bought alototiumber. But having a disagreement with Mr. Shepherd he was not allowed to use the lum- ber. ‘thus arose the clalm, 1t 1s sald. It was also suld, probabiy untruthfully, that money was used togetthe contract. Cotamissioner West opposed pleading the statute of limitation. “All cases where it could be proven that work had been done should be settled. “But it Was a no‘orious fact that the board of public works had exce ed its authority. instead of expending $4,000,000, as provided for, $28,000,000 to $30,000,000 had been expended. Mr. Armstrong was heard for the claimants. He held that there Was need of leg: 3 that the reason the claimants had not gone into court be- Tore the limitation had expired was that they were Kept out by technicalities. He held that there was no danger of the District suffering injustice at the hands of tue courts. He sald that more than three quarters of the work done in the vistrict was under these Irregular contracts, and what they wanted Was recognition as contracts Uy the courts. Mr, Christy Wook the grounds chat all work done shouid be paid for, and said he did not ask for dif- ferences, Mr. Armstrong then continued his arzument in support of the DiIL He sald that the presence of the Commissioners there to-day was to enforce upon the committee the duty of cheating the con- tractors. In the third section, providing “that no claim shall pe presented to of considered by the Court of latins, or any court of the District of Columbi Which was rejected upon its merits by the board. aut of sald istrict, after full hearing of the par- ties, thelr proofs and ‘ullegationss aud no set-off oF counter claim shail be allowed on behalf of the District for or on account of any claim heretotore Settled and paid by the District, unless it shall pe shown that the amount thus paid has been pro- cured by fraud or misrepresentation,” pro considerable discussion. Mr. MeCoinas and Mr. Spriggs held that this would take the District pay in full In cases where part payments—set-offs—had been made. Mr. Mc- vomas Said Chat {t looks as if the District might be allowed the benefit of any fraudulent payments they may have here made, but not of any honest business-like payments. ‘This caused a laugh, and Mr, Barr suggested that. st was just such English as this that gave the courts such trouble. Mr. Armstrong sald he believed these were all the sections that had been criticised. ‘They are ke only sections that have been reached,” sald Mr. Spriggs. “Ishould lke to ask Fou about SECTION A ene rue chairman (MF. Bart n suggested that as it was very late, the hearing better be conunued ai some other time. Mr. Armstrong continued further, however, and plained that section 4, which provided that for- mer Judgments should not affect the claims, meant that those cases Which had been defeated hereto- fore through the Want of thls bill should not be deburred froin Its benefts on account of the Judg- ment. Mr. Spriggs thoucht the effect of the clause ‘would be to lay aside all judgments if the clatm- ant $o chose. ‘AU this potat (1:15 o'clock) the committee ad- Journed until Thursday at 10:30 o'clock, when atur- ther hearing wili be hud. District Government Affairs, BLECTRIC LIGHTS FOR THE AVENUE, Mr. A. M. Renshaw, general manager of the United States Electric Lighting company, writes to the Coimssioners to ask permission to lay an underground electric conduit on Pennsylvania ave- uc, fom 1st to 15th Streets, Also, permission to erect ornamental iron lamp posts. P! toiay the conduit Mrst from Ist tovUh stroet as speedily as the weather will permit, meanwhile they desire to light from 7tb to 15th streets imme- diately by means of poles overhead. NEW FIRE ESCAPES PURCHASED. "The District Commissioners have purchased 20 “Little Wonder” fire escapes for the use of the Dis- ict fire deparument, BUILDING PERMITS issued by Inspector Entwisie: John ‘T. Armes, re- tir frames No. 821 and 811, 24th street northwest; Feo. “i: Leonard, erect. tive two-story dwell Delaware avenue, between G and H streets soui west; .. Benj. Cooley, repair livery stables, 714 E street southeust; $900. WANTS TO QUIET NEWSBOYS’ CRIES. Janie Quick inquires of the Conimissioners if an order cannot be issued to abate the nutsince of the nolse made by the boys hawking newspapers in the streets. ‘The Commissioners say, in reply that they are not authorized to issu= such an order. ‘They have asked Congress for authority to 40 #0, but it is not given as yet. DearH at THE BALTIMORE AND Potomac DEPor.— ‘This morning, at 6:05 o'clock, Mr. & Morse Cutter, of Hollister, Mass, and his Gaughter-in-law, Mra, E. M. Cutick, of New York, entered the ladies’room ai the B. and P. depot in company with Prof. 0. B. Bullard, of this city, whose they had been tor a week past, at $9 Grant Place. ‘The Uemen had approached the ticket the former had purchased two tickers for N ‘York, and was in the act of turning to a seat to await the opening of the gate for passangers for the 8:39 train wien he stagge:ed and fell sicians sent for, ‘sponded, Dut before he could assist him death sued, ‘The deceased was about 68 farmer by ‘and this was ‘Washington. Arter his death tnt moved to the conductors’ room. ‘Dr. Patterson gave a certificate disease. ‘The AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY, Nominations To-Day. the Senate to-day: Lovell H. Jerome for tne district of < 1t Before the Hionse Coms-| The President sent the following nominations to Christi, Texas, and Anira W. Hail tor the aistrict of Malwa kee, Wis. C. F. Stolistetmer, of Colorado, to be for ‘the Indians of the’ southern Ute agency in Colo- Assistant Naval Constructor tobe a naval constenctor George F. Mallett, Ross Griffin, of Missourt, to be attorney of the Unitea States Yor the western district of Missourt. ‘The Police Back Pay Bill Passes the House. ‘The Senate bil! to proviite for the settlement. of the back pay claims of police in the District passed ‘Ube House th ts atteraoon. Capitei Topics. AN OFFICIAL REPORTER APPONTED, Speaker Carliste to-day appointed Andrew Devine .oMcial reporter of the House of Representati ves, tO ‘fil the vacancy occastoned by the recent death of Mr. Lord. Mr. Devine was one of the oMicial re. Porters of commitiees who «were displaced by Speaker Keifer, ———~»—___ PAaTENTs were tssued to-day to residents of the District a8 follows: Isaac B. Mullner, combined lead sr, Crvm, SeRvic® EXaMINarion. levator. —There will cll ip and tape measure; Isreal 8. Smith, be an examination for the gexeral departmental service at he civil service roo;ns to-morrow. canis have been notified to appear. Ax InpIGNaNT CoLongD EDITOR. —Mr. Cromwell, coiored, editor of the People’s complains that J steamer Laky of the Sixy-five B. Williams, purser appl- J. Westey Aavovate, on the ‘on November 8, refused him a stateroom unul a'friend pleaded with the unser. Afterwards the chambermaid did not give 48 much attention as she gave the white mea. ‘Mr. Cromwell says he will swear out a warrant {oF Purser Williams to-morrow on a charge of Violating ‘the civil rights act. Rouen oF $500 BY ax Exriove—Three ago a Young mun, about % years old, ame as Harry Dijon, was employed by Miller, In the latter's green Station. Last night, during Miller's absen Zoung man, tts aiegod, carried of $40 in ‘and $100 worth of jewelry trom the house. Pia Uses, Dear Brooks’ weeks his win the MOREY The case was to the police, but no trace of Dilon couta be found. —— entas Mure Ruea at Tae Natioxal.—This pleasing actress ‘uubusually well in the character of a young, simple-ne: ‘and charming girl in arcadia.” an adi ion of Sardou's comedy drama, “Nos Bons "last might, Her im- personation of the role was brignt, Wwactous and undwork of prettily ardistic, and though piece ts rather insubstantial, Mile. Rhea, well Seconded by a good company, Kept the audience thoroughly interested during the evening. The applause Was generous. The stace was Well sel, cularly in the first act. Mr. P. J. Sulilyi Mr. Ed. J. Hurley as “Henri, the and Miss an as lover, jae Clarke a8 Pauline, the Daroness, ‘Were especially commendable in their respective Toles company throughout is a “Arcadia” will be tepeated this evening matinee to-morrow afternoon. Forp's Orgna Hovss.—The Carleton Degan its return en, fair apd quite enthusiastic edly encored the bright airs good one. ‘and at the troupe agement last evening before audience, who repeat. of “The Drum Major. ‘The President and friends occupied one of the boxes. Mr. Carleton, Miss Dora Wiley and Jessie Bartlett Davis were ih excellent volce. The “Merry War” will be given to-night, with very nearly the same company, and even “handsomer costumes, when It Was produced at the (asino tu New ‘The castincludes all of the leading members, ROBSON AND CRal ‘able pair of comedians kept vue Albaugh’s last night ina state of with their developinent or the abantaat tun tained in that lively comedy, than York, T ALBAUGH'S—This admir- audience at at hilarity con Forbidden Fruit.” Their unequaled impersoualities of the leading roles are faiailiar to all theater-goers, and fail of the happiest effect upon an audience. never ‘Their company 1s a good one. The farce, “Twocan Play at that Game,” was Plece. ‘The same Dill will THE AMERICAN CouNTEss” To-MoRKoW AT THE NaviONAL TueaTeR.—To-Wnorrow nig! National Theater will contain a thoroughly sentative audience to witness the first prod of Mr. Howard Carroll's new play,“ iven as an introductory Tepeated Unis pvewing. Nicut he the repre- ction, he American Countess,” by Hhea and her excellent dramatic | company. ‘The President and his family will oc- | cupy one of the boxes. General Sheridan and his family, the Secretary, and Miss Frellughuysen, the representatives of various foreign legations, Sepa- tor Wade Hampton and others prominent in oMclal and social life will be present. To-nieht ima Miately at the conclusion of the periormance of “arcadia” there will Be a full-dress rehearsal of the “American Countess” ‘Tae THEATER Comiqog—T2at standard va ety. and bari ley troupe, made its ‘Theater Comique before s ‘The com; ladies, wi amusing 4 full force hhous2 last extravaganza, “Orphi jue organization, the Rentz-Sant~ ‘wt the bight. y consists of twenty talented young presented in an entertaining way the | eus and Eurydice.” ‘Their efforts were received with great favor by ue audience. Some of the strlicing and effeczive. the week, with a matinee Tuesday, ‘Saturday, Henzoo’s Museom.—“The Chimes of Normandy, Sree ‘Thursday and that unvarying favorite of the people, was sung in good ste by the Jennie Kimball opera company Av this popular house last night. Mr. and Mra. O’Brien, the tallest married pair, attracted much attention, Dine Mosevy.—“Rip Van Winkle” has been re- awakened for the Denefit of the children at this Popular place of amusement by Mr. J. H. Keane and a very good company, all things considered. “Rip Van kie” Will be the bill until Friday, when “Solon Shingle” und “Capt. De Boots” will be given. MORAL Soctety Coxcent.—The Choral Society will give its annual concert at Marint’s hall to- morrow evening, and those who remember the ex- cellent ent iment offered by this organization To its friends last year will not fall ty attend. Program embraces ten numbers. Prov. Fiskk’s Lecrores.—The first of ‘The Prof. Fiske’s series of lectures on the American revalu- Uon Will be given at the Congregational church to-morrow evening. $< —___ ‘The Convecration of Epiphany Charch. ‘The first public oMicial act of Right Rev. wm. Paret, a3 bishop of the diocese of Maryland, will ‘De performed to-morrow, when the bishop will consecrate Epiphany church. Rev. Dr. Hi wil Will be in atter sermon. The clergy of the sity ee, and entering the church in Procession will be recelved at the door by wardens of Epiphany. ‘Transfers of Heal Evtate. Deeds in fee have been filed as follows: W. Sharon to Auatacia Patten, lot 14 and 15, sq. 67; $33,152.70. Jesse Adelaide’ Sunderland to same, ots 12 and 18, do.; 327.095. “John F. Waggaman to tot 93, Sq. 365; #790. W. J. Watson to same, undi H. Marr et al, urustees, 8q. 464; $800. “John McClelland to M. D. Peci trust,” lot 6, pl. 5, sq. 252, and lots 29 09%, sq. 382; '$—. ro John Fity Deering, lots 82 and 33, sq. 11 to A. Seligman, lots 49 and 50, =q. B. Evans to John Miller, lot and 40, ded tnoity in. same property: $850. J. Tald, pt 1, ik, a Annie EF. Stewart to Aunle 5M. A. Fisher $8,000, Carrie Sq. 217; $3,100, E. D. Ames to Ste B. Ker, pt. 10, 8q. 314 ‘i€asehold); $500. Bennet Hatcher ‘et al., to age, pt. of Girl's Portion, 27 acres; 8.900." 8. Cros. etal, to W. T. Vanderslice, pt. 2, 8g. 1085; $5.00. W. Fletcher to Henry Brock, pt. 11, sq. 690 sob Eanes to Hiizavere Hekabaen, Wee 86 Ft 15. 8g. B45; $—. J. Batley, lot 2, sq. 471; $550. E. J. Stellwager trustees, to’ ‘Nmothy Gannon, lots 20, 89. 102, ind lots 26 Lo 33. sq. 241; $7,345. ton to Nannie L. Smith, sub-lov’ M. Widow and heirs of N. Carus! to W. 3 jroperts trustee, 10 Marita Je Cutis 1ot 12, block $5, Columbia Heights; $500.02, ‘THE Case AG) a the larceny of seven beer kegs belonging Jonn O. Geutheler, another brewer, was called 1 the Police Court to-day. Employes of Rovh iNet Brewer Rorm DIsMissep.— ‘rhe case of Jacob Roth, Ube brewer, charged to Mr. testi fled to having scraped the names of other brewers off of strange kegs and substituted Roth's name. ‘The A was of receiving stolen cane, as be thought ita cl and not criminal ter. A Rolle pros, was entered in the case of ‘against Roth. General Foreign News. wald if defendant was guilty of anythir mat ‘Robt. ANOTHER EARTHQUAKE SOCK AT ALHaMa. ‘Mapurp, January 13.—Albama was visited King altongo and vulte were feaving the & Phelan Continues te Improve. New Youx, January 13. Phelan & quiet and’ comfortable say he is night. Tue physicians ving: ly, and if no unforeseen ‘soon be abie to be uy and est all certain statements in his previous He ‘ad never Deen in the business of loaning money to Drother officers While in Une army, and Was never t : time, fut that he has not seen ‘the etub-book since Gen, ume & ges rhe nt on these ob) ‘Was condected with comsidernbie heat A Star that Never Sete, From the Burlington (Vt) Clinger. ‘The Washington Evexree Star t the reliable, Independent paper of the national capital Ts hows department is unex while tte edttorials | are candid and instructive. This one of the stars that never set. ———<o-_____ Selt-Government for Iretané. TNACGURATION OF & NEW MOVEMENT BT PROMDWEWT TKINE-ADCHRICANK A new movement in Irish affairs was inaugara- ted Sunday in Cincinnati by the publfeation of two important letters bearing on the Irish ques- tion. One is from J.P. Carberry,a merchant, to John a | Boctars eaters national league of America, asking insuitate a fund for beng ong or ine, replying, of Parliament. Major the organization of the “Amertcan-Irish | mentary club,” Dy which 20,000 in tbe | United” states witt agree to annom each towards the support of Irish bers of parliament 90 loug an conaticutional methods, a& conducted by Mr. Parnell, ate maintained. A meet- ing will be held in Cinctinau January % to take steps to form the proposed American Ingh Pare Namentary auxiliary clus A Scene im the American Embassy. PROTECTING AN AMERICAN WOMAN FROM aN INGLIS WUshaxD. A story Of domestic misery bas just come to lght through the intervention of the American 16 gation in London. ‘The busband ts Hicks, a quaste Journalist, who was married at Buffalo In 1878 to ‘Miss Caroline Sloane. Soon after thetr marriage Mr. and Mrs. Hicks went to Engiand and for the last few years they have lived in Loudon. Three children “were born to them. Eleven weeks ago Mrs. Hicks found two photographs which had been Tecently taken, which she suspected were those of & woman to Whom Hicks bad becn marriea but Who, he sald, was dead. ‘She Ned from ing ber three Uttie children with her. her out; and to be protected trom him, the American embassy. Mr. White,’ the second secretary of tegation, soured ings for her aud her children whete they would be safe from molestation. Hicks called at the house of Mr. Lowell, who had not heard of the case, bu promised to give it his Attention and to meet Hicks at the of the legation on Monday. In the meantime Mr, Wulte explained the case to Mr. Lowell, who heartily roved of Mr. White's action. " Hicks called fonday, bit ‘was refused an interview with Lowell. "He raged up aud down the omfice, ) Pheming and vowing that he would find mea: nore smash everybody concerned in What he called tio | conspiracy to rob him of his wife. The noiwe | Drought Mr. Lowell to the scene. He questioned: } oe —. first bed alive. | Hicks finally’ became so abst C8 police fie ni at aod al ee se SF. | _ Mt. White has since advanced money to enable | the unfortunate lady to return to her friends im | Atucrica, and she 1s now on her way. with her cile dren, to New York. Inquiries in Buffalo show tha® | Henry S. Hicks, who was married to. Miss Carine Sloane in 1878, 1s an Engilsiman, who worked o@ The Sunday News of Buffalo, after which be was employed on The Sunday News at Bradiord, Pa. — a News Briefs, Mine, Bernhardt has entered into a contract to Sooners = Te r oO ‘nome i her new rivune | 4000 Francs maathy. wea Mr. Benjamin who has been on a farm at Accitent, in Garrett county, Md., has lost five out Of his stx children ry by ans ener, i alinore was emir Oy Wage Ict cou was tars Saturday’ night and robbed of weveral ii | dottars’ worth of property. Village of Gueveja, Spain, 2 a ee aN CS | aS a result of the recent earthquake, has moved Dodily sixty feet, ‘The executive committee of the national com. mittee Of amateur oarsmen has decided to disquale ify Murply and O’Brien, of Boston, and unani- mously reinstated Kirby, of Providence. It is rumored at Cin have formed an #/A San Francisco Bas decided that Chinese eblidren born in ‘country are entitied to ad~ mission to the pul Ga, and Hale, and Baldwin counties, Ga. Bag TE) Bibb counties, Ala., say’ Notice of funeral hereafter. wna BENNETT On Mi r, Senuary 620 D. m., JOHN BENNETT, native of ‘County Ireland, in the sevent hy ay are. nortioast Wedeng Saray 10 1856 st tare Otters | Pn tives and friends in ip pence * BREARLEY 9* Gelerato Springs, aay }. PENROSE T. EY, of Bas} leauethreaiy, tn the Cweuty frat year af “Titerent at Ugnrel ili cemetery, Philadeiph, Pa « BUTCHER eon of the late Jonathan Butcher of Agee on, akbury “ae FAUNTLEROY. Suddenly, at Mit Bayt the 96th December, 184, ARTHUR FAUST. cee Dale Faundetoy. ty TSR eevee ae Nee AP AS AS from bis tate residence, 1228 I strest morte east onthe ldth ing at2 7.30. Ree ad Late et davis ait eae oer ae ee Se STRANARAN. On Js Ith. Sarit foes oe aes e Sees Bee Pea eee a ‘Funeral at Seton . UNDERTAKERS. E. ‘M BOTELER, ‘FURNISHING UNDERTAKER ‘W6n. 912 Pennsylvania avenue northwest and 708 Eighty street southeast. Telephonecall No. 684 d3-@m — R. W.