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OR FOR HEATING BY LATROUES, FOR OPEN GRATES FOR SALE WASHINGTON 4 Bushels Crushed. 33.70 @ Bushels Not Crushed. $: 29, cco 00 KK EEE gcookew & > 0 6 RK RR cOoKK £ ccc 00 KK KEE 17 MAKES A QUICK, HOT FIRE. IT IS EASILY IGs1TeD. IT DOES NOT BURN OUT THE GRATE. IT 1S ECONOMICAL, i WILL PAY TO TRY IT, BY THE GASLIGHT CO. 25 Bushels Crashed, $2.50. 25 Bushels Not Crushed, $2.00 D_LIVFRED TO ANY PART OF WASHINGTON OR GEORGETOWN. PJ POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. EDUCATIONAL. CTTONEWYORK ‘ANTED_MUSIC SCHOLARS (BEGINNERS 0% et Siena JOHN GIBSON ana ec | WAS wr piano oF oyan. Wil. C. OHAIE. ESIGHT leave ler, Fast liver ios st street nortawest, ‘ale-twe at poe: Gh serent SPRINCE FROM PARIC- WILY Haein ¥ a + FROM PARI WILL BEGI BEDSESDAY in, wrest ~ | MURS Frencn conversation hatte Sher une RESS MONROE. iis’ residences € Pp. m., S12 12th street UEOee west. Terns § ali-yune sill ag chock b Priv: or further Sompany’s offi, % bhai 7th street wh rf i WILLIAM P. WELCH, General Agent ). ORGAN AND HARMONY. F HARTLEY, sor of Music (frum Englanch, Diploma from London). has vacaneiea for a limited tent references; (erms moder- TPHE ART oF EASY MEMORY, ‘Tauaht by Prof. A, $8. BOYD, jal3-ct INSTRUCTIONS BENT BY MAIL. Steamer TV. annowsTa FROM ru fngsas far as Nomint Creek, Curriox efits Bay. Connects fith P.£O. RR at Shephenis JNO. B PADGETT, Ageut CW. RIDLEY, Manager. REPT WHARF. turning River Laud- naa acd St, Clem- selT MX 28x08: wr. verso: STEAMER W. W. C Ferrer Wh street whack cally fernon at 10 o'clock au; ren: top abuut 3:90 pm. te onet “pt AN mndiayy for Mt, Teaches Washing LL. PLARE, Captain. ME. S.J; GibBS. 4 SUCCESSFUL TEACHER OF y I years experience, having reorganized Bis accommodate a limited uumibe of public: i rest U2 E street uorthweate jad. QHORTHASD — REOULAK SS10N8 Nesury evening. “Private = ieate® g SESSIONS hand books aud publications. consents os nel exceptional opr ortunities fox feats offcied at WASHINGTON PHONGE UT DQUARTELS, 9271 street northieen RENCH ‘COMMENT ON PARLE A Fest Larrogne, private French teaches Sorbonne: university, Paria it teresnee ster, 1227 Pennsylvanis aventie. Jal ‘ HOOL FOR BOYS BROOKVILLE A Brockville, Montwomery Con Ma "There wil D: ‘Sam Ube a few ta P ary uie. ev.C:R.NELSON,D.D,,Prin. 122W AND KY RATES OF Pass, to accommodations Stecraxe 5 low rates Towest rates roueh bila of 1 yr Mediterrat ran ports, For reich aud p Ro. 4 Bowling Green. or be OTIS BIGELOW & CO. 608 VEENUN BEIWeEx f, No.6, Bowlin W. Moss. by BOTE mven for Belf ports om the Continent, and cure apply at the jeerage apd Cabin to dnesday, Ju . Wednesday. Ja ALTIMORE AND OHIO KAILROAD. N¥, LIMITED, VERPOOL, BOI 25, + i West Mave 1 EDNFSDA FKOW NEW YORK. AGE—$60, $80 aud $100, according iteerage tickets from Lay- | grpool and Queenstown and all uther parts of Europeat | ., Glasgow, Compa s"softica, Washington. D.C. New Wa CO, 605 Ten wtreet. Washington, ENERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY wW YORK axp Haver. nts “to suit. ontay CIS DE BEBIAN SCHEDULE TN EFFECT SUNDAY, DEC: 21s7, 1884, NTIL PURTHER NOTICE. Washineton from station, corner of New Jersey ary =O “Op mes to Pittses No extra far iv charge: st 1.10 pm. with gh Coactien an pins cary to above point ma tran i a fast Boas Spina in ‘ : mis 6.0 p. uw. Noextza fave is ¢ for fant tte Tor Pittaburs at 9.00 am. pam. daily to Pitt Bleep'ne “ars to Prtebure + Baltimore on week cage, 5. "hao ae are Cee So south, #40 pga Fer Aupapolis, Sunday. *-- a. in. $40 p.m Bor Way’ Stations betwee 5.00 640, 809 mtn D2 1680p m Os 030 pm 0b ‘er Station excep * 7. Annepolis, #0 am. Bunday. | -30a" m, 6:35 pun Fram Lexineton, 5:50 p.m. dally. From Frederick’ and thiermedia snd S31 Bp. Irie leave % ard 10:30 a m. 12: 4 9:008. m.1:30 1:3 4.2 Da All trains trom Wasi Patt st Offic Will be taken for ait ft stad i cacepe senders OB a. a. Cally, exeeot arrive from the West daily, 6:00, 7208 m, and 140 and5:25p m; 1 tions on Metror t Sunday, ana 5: a ant Valley tor Frederick, 9: 13, 7:90, ¥ aud 10-30 ya - on Sund: daily, Th irs and Chi aio Next worn m this train for Louis daily at 230 Palacs th Parlor Cur. and 3.49 un, Cleveland and Detro‘t, with 6.40. 7:0, 8:90 and 43 Pe an 10:09 30 Pk. and powits 6.40 a. m..and 22:10and 4:50p. m.; om ‘Washington and Baltimore, 90, 4:40, = and hia rriveipal stations daly. except Suu- brane! except Sunday. * state pointy 8: ma daily, except Sui Baltimore for Washington st 5 4 eye, 0, 6-30, 4203, 0. 800) +5. 6:30, 7:90, 9 and 1y:39 ton stop st Relay Station ex- Information apply at the Baltimore ant Washington Station, tio asd St wyivania avenue, corner Idth street where ordre bares To THES 5 DOUBLE TRACK SELES DT STEEL RalLs Ts Eat Traius wave W cds serves. an iol Fer Pittsbute acd the Wi sialace's Care from ress Ato counects. dai Fitisbure to Chicaco. eae ti 20, Chicasro. Ott Dail othe daily. excevt Sundsy Ber Now York aus the oa ithow and 10 and’ 1215'p Paice Cars, 840s caton wit East. wis ror ‘On Sunday. ¢.00 Fer Ereokiyn, S ney City with bo feet trane:e adelp tia, Wow and 115 p. iw, 113 pom y Suncas. For Buitixore. € ‘Zoo, 4h 6.00, Wisp m Fer Pope's Creek Line, 35a m. aud 440p. m excep? Sunday ‘A AND FEL NUD ALEX AND AND Fer Eich ‘ iat Te.s6 i. daily. exoep leave Alexat © West, with i MAGNIFICENT iE 1 Sleepime Cars at 3.40 am daily. & m daily toCineiuuatl and st. xp 115, ‘ m. Op 9.40, € WAS! Chicayo. £0 bau gaily, with Palace Cars to jor Chie: 10.00 and Gp Sumcay, $4, 1.008 me, abe, to be checked und receivedat +r, Baltimore. RD. Gen'l Passenger Avent Chicago Limited Express ¥ od imnatl, and Hotel 0 Chicago, cow NP POTOMAC RATLROAD. m. Rochester, Eutalo, Niacara, ept Saturday, with Palace Cars tock Haven and Elmira at 9.40 m. $90, 11.00 2 m. day. 4.005, Youman 11.0 a. m., 1205, V3 p 0, 7.40, 10.08 Cae m., 1205 and 4.5 pm. daily, ex. /ERICESBt HINGION KALLE 9:25, 1201 and 11.35 a m. Pou Ub Suday HE VIRGINIA MIDLAND Bali WAY THE SHORT Life onday e Waal Buffet care from Sew Yor. tte and son haves Washington 3t6-00 A. ington at 9:10 AM and For tickets und 2 inquire st Company's OF Bee. €01 Peasy ly © ‘Traine leave from B & ¥ station SSrAtonTex, XN. MACDANIEL, oo. Pam. Agent Aen Con SOL HAAS, Traffic Manacer, WOOD AND Coat, Woon. JOHNSON BROTHERS, WHARVES AND RAILROAD YARD. TWELFTH AND WATER STREETS SOUTHWEST. BRANCH YARDS AND OFFICES, CONNECTED BY TELEPHONE 3202 F STREET NORTHWEST. 1816 TTH STRERT NORTHWEST: 3740 PENNSYLVANIA AV ‘ORTHWEST: 1212 9TH STKEET NORTHWEST. CORNER 4D AND K STREETS NORTHWEST; sejit PENNSYLVANIA AVE. SOUTHWEST. Barer Se st Ey FORGE CKEVELINE, OFFICE AND YARD, 1923 Wharf ath ALKER'S, 204 10TH STREET, . so SAL | esau ies Ge Wood—Pine, | AILWAY. | | \IES WHO DESIRE TO IMPROVE THEM- in par Pe besnititul arte of Hlocution, Baeieh Grammar, Arithmehe, English Literature: Histone Alsxebes aiid Composition cau receive seit By the hour a2 603 F street porthwes: or at the homes: those Who may so desire, For relerenceseeltag dream, 3S EA. CHAMBE = dae a 603 F street northwest. City. 3\HOOL OF ELOCUTION «ND DRAMATIC ART. Soesw Private iegsona in Engl eet ture and teading “tay eveuinen “Mrs ADELINE DUVAL MACK jetine y ASHI N ACADEMY OF TELEGRAPHY: W oak ool of the kind here. A special invitation tv all to seo the method. by which you eau soon Tearing Profession. 214 2d street southexst, d5-6w* \ORKEEPING THOROUGHLY TAUGHT WITH- out text books in two to four months. We give ore practical ideasin a Week than any text books eaoin amonth Howe's ae peninanship 25 per cent faster SHAM £2 CU, usiuess course—oue month, 86: thres months, ue alone. HOWE'S ‘bl srvzas SCHOOL, jad 517 Tih street. |ENTLEMAN WISHES TO GIVE LESSONS IN Tarm. creck and the English branches, Privately cris a school: best of references; terms unusually low, Lee oe pee BERLITZ SCHOOLS OF LANGUAGES, BALTIMORE, BOSTON, BROOKLYN, PROVIDENCE And at 798 14vm ST. N.W., WASHINGTON, XEN TERMS BEOIN S JANUARY Srx. Superior ative Teachers only Classes ais esac UNEXCELEND ADVANTAGES FOR LEARNING CUNVERSATION. | Fee extremely low. Our method we invite all persons to attend our clasces this week, os Apply to PROF. N. JOLY. AUCTION SALES. _ To-MORRO 1HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. SALE OF HOUSEHOLD EFFFCTS AT etow hous WorMonnoy TATenDat) ts RY SEVENTEENTH, 1935, aT TEN a ae ibracing: Severa) Pianos, ‘in Embossed Velvet and Haircloth. wood Book Gass. a a ne eh Crates of Chin: ‘With s general collection of useful Household articles, Auto, One Coupe, tn perfect orter. Set Engilal Colye Har sess, measly new. ALSO, Horses, Carriages, Bugyies and Wasons. at WALTERS. WILLIAMS & CO, Auctioneers, SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, E TC. OF EVERY ON ors O8 | TO-MORROW NING, JANUARY SEVENTEENT! ELT hate bi tenoon, We uit welt within our salesroom at ELEVEN ce ah Eee of ee RS iy order of the government Lot of Deas, Chaln Garpatn ete. Tee WALTER ED WiLCiAMS & CO. ancte (tomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. CPE GOOD ORD! LARGE BLACK HORS! COMND. Ay CENTER WIE: WORRY HORS HARNESS, COUPE HARNESS, ROBES, &o. ‘The abov will be sold at auction TO-MORROW: (SATURD:! Yat TWELVE O'CLOCK, iu frout of my section room. # }4OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, SEVEN HANDSOME NEW SILK DOLMANS AT AUCIION, , TO-MORROW, at TWELVE O'CLOCK, within Auction Kooms, thout reserve, rad IPPFOMAS DOWLING. Anctionser. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF ONE UNDERTAKER'S WAGON, ONE LIGHT THR“E-SPKING WAGON. OXE SORREL HORSE AND SET OF GULD: MOUNTED HARNESS. Virtue of a deed of trust. dated 17th day of April anid duly recorded in Liber No. 1,031, folio 34 the land records of the District of Coluiubie, and by'di- rection of the party secttred thereby, I will well at jab. Hic auction, in fro. of, Thomas’ Dowling’ auction Tops on SATURDAY JANUARY SEVENTEEN TH. 1885. at TWELVE O'CLOCK M.,the al bed. property. ‘Terms cash. CHAS. WALTER, Trustee. [OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, TRUSTEC’S SALE OF COUPELETTE. ‘Virtue of a deed of trust, dated the 23d day uf Sep- reco-dadin Liber tos follo Beg, one of theland records of the Distict ot olepbia tabal oul by rection of he party eecnred by. on SATURDAY, JANUARY SEVENTEENTH. 186, at TWELVE O'CLOCK, at the Auction Room of se Dowling. 1th street and Benes van one Coupelette, known as the Brae Baud Cou Jala-se CHARLES G. WALTER. Trustee. THIN EVENING. J.o: OMEARA & CO, . 1847 Pennsylvania avenue, LARGE STOCK OF FINE ENGLISH BREECH- LOADING SHOT GUNS. IMPORTED FRENCH ©. THEDRAL GONG CLOCKS, KOGERS' FINE SILVER v3 E, DINNEE AND TEA SET~, CAS- TORS, FRUIT STANDS, kc. FINE IMPORIED SWISS MUSIC BOXES, from two to ten tunes: GOLD AND SILVER | WATCHES. JEWELRY, CUCLERY, REVOLVERS TOOLS and i800) Saetal Meo Gtrection of the: to change business, 1 will tell.om the poetainen al the above, sock oF J.°o, QMEARA & £0. Isat Pennsylvante ‘avenue northwest, Yaehipcton, DG, Sule commences “at SEVEN EAL Rebate bratures ‘wit aot be sola Seat eosin. sale, the store will be occu J. U. &C0., Minute OVAL GLUE jal Sat SS" COBLEGE. CORNER nw. Youus apd micdls-aged men and jor business Rapid writing, bookkeep- isto Practice, rapid calculations,” Enxtiah nivake, -teno-raphy. tepe-writing, ete, thorough taught. “Adiission at eny hme. Liberal torus ada fiw timc.” Year from Sate of entrance. day or Might, tres tontis, day. $20: ight, $14, One month S Kepid wri ie Call or ee Eecinuiare HENRY 6 SPENCER Pacis SAKA A. SPENCV EL Vice Pri 330 RMA SEMIVATE, LESSONS AND CLASSES. vonversatlon 2 3 a 0 mation SSvSALS: Miles DORA EIWET, _1456 Corcoran ste-ot northwest INGING, PIANO. Sc. TAUGHT AT rates by Prof LOUIS ORTENSTEIN. 436 C struct northwest, ‘The Profesor makes the Guites pectulty. and he has successfully taught ft for 23 c @23-1m* 3: at garten Sy «tem. for Ladies and Hieuien 6:45. Mle Prud’homme’s own Syotem rel Meiko Notarllo bas aleaye tes euctofal, and 21 | Pupils acquire a good pronunciation lise ofthe language ia the shortest time possible, ‘Tereg moderate. i ‘ai JUSS 2S GeAvItT, oF Bostos, oRapuaTe Maa cortined cxamiuce of the New ory. Piauo technique, harmony’ 1012 10th street northwest. ELOCUTION AND UGE, MRS. M. ge ViNS WANE” Pamecran, ‘The Cuuture and Development of the Voice and Natu Mbanvil ateestion thee ts tae ee ‘Btammerine spevist attention given to the eee oe ant ‘ahr ‘oval Defceta." Boye’ and Girie Claag ature ay, 17 1a, ‘tel M. SLATE OF SPENC! college), “Private instructor tn Bock. Bagh, ospaoabll, a ish and ail Machematies ay Sessions. 9a. us to 12 me gt mth. Pup ui st hose, if dewired, sD atrect mortewesto gs x98. a g SS a ee aia S G00! OF “MUSIC—EiGHTH YEAR—07_ @TH strve est, Plano, Onran, Violin, etc. church organ for practice. "THEO. INGALLS KIS naan ‘Principal 1 [HE BEST AND CHEAPEST PLACE To LEARN r drawing and painting is at the National Academy. cgi puna as gat the ttonal Academ NC2Woop ixstiruTE, A SELECT BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR A complete school course, English. Scientific, Classt- ‘Mf larly French, German, Ax ition, Piano, Fiat Anton Gloetaner), 47 Eioew id voice cul- abd voice cal- as ‘4 collegiate course: algo Elective Courses for advanced in Prep for Vassar and other col students. Preparation classea legen. Call at 1214 14th atrret. Biddun Mr. and Mrs. W: Succi ranted erate Sa cess ru - Tersons, iudividually of im clam RB. Mie of Johns & Easton, Stenocraphers, Louisatia avenue JARFIELD KINDERGARTEN, PRIMARY AND TRAINING SCHOOL, ESSONS IN ALL GRADES OF STUDY. Goutidential, “Prepares for. College, Aue € Poiut, ail examinations A INSTIT CTE. s.w. comer Sthand K streets mw. tical, Classical, Business, 7 “ah SUSU FLYNN. A.M Evening clagves, #3 and 85.a month oes FINANCIA. Private Stock Texranaa Wines DeTWwEEs WASHINGTON. BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK, BOSTON, &o. I RINCE & WHITELY, Srocx Baoxxas, GH Broadway, > x, to Fifth avennes New York General Partners: James Whitely, Henry H. Dodwe, H. Crager Oakley Harry C. Logan, Washington, D.C. Maynard C Eyre, Willian R. Travers, Special Partner, BUY AND SELL ON COMMISSION ALL CLASSES OF RAILWAY SECURITIES, ‘Branch Office—399 15th street (Coreoran Buildlag.) HH. DODGE, Resident Partner, Quotations of Stocks and Bonds snd information re aro the Markets received through our wires IN - direct from the New York Stock Exehange executed and repo-ted prowptly. 026 MEDICAL, &e. oa TS the Oldest Betetiionea Pe iucen maa ‘ica will uarante gure acs a feeaae, an fur ° tree Cousin tation aad aivion ana 884 hour during’ the dey bari ae ae sa y Dr. BROTHELS Apel ates me Raabe 1 WARS Midany BE CORES, 148 ae Gat Mars s sulted dally at 1345 Tratrect Gerth vest Obes aes, Jaume ni 1 to ¥ o'clock vam. with ladies only. 4yB-bae 30 ose mae 2%, ELECTRIC VOLTAIC BELT. and other AP. by im Poisonous: ood effet nt yollat STANDIFORL'S St. Cload ‘Pharsec Sax) Fstreets. Price @4._ Sent by alleeated au? viceets_ _Bent by matlee W. aa ‘Manufacturers of FPP20mas DOWLING, Aucuoneer. ALE OF POTTERY FROM THE MATT MORGAN ART POTTERY COMPANY. I BEG LEAVE TO CALL THE ATTENTION OF THE RESIDENTS OF WASHINGTON AND VICIN- ITY TO THE SALE OF A CHOICE COLLECTION OF THE MATT MORGAN ART POTTERY, TO BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION AT MY ART KOOMS, ELEVENTH AND PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ON ‘TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, JANUARY TWENTI- ETH AND TWENTY-FIRST, 1685, AT ELEVEN AM. AND THREE P. M, EACH DAY. LIST WILL INCLUDE A VARIETY OF BOTH ORNAMENTAL AND USEPEL MUTIET ES REErE LE FOE PRESENTS, SUCH AS VASES, JEWEL BOXES, UMBRELLA STANDS, MOORISH VASES, GALICHES, CUSPADORES, Ero. JAPANESE PITCH: ERS. COLOGNE BOTTLES. TES POTS. &c.. ALL OF NATIVE OHIO CLAYS. RICHLY DEGURe ATED IN UNDERGLAZE, SURPASSING IN BEAUTY AND FINISH THE FINEST FRENCH LEMUGE- ‘This fine collection of goods will be on view on Mon- snuary 19th, all day. 3t THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. SSIGNEPS SALE PROPOSALS IN WRITING will be received by the undersigned watil MONDAY. JANUARY NINETEEN 1H, 1885, at TWELVE O'CLOUK M., for the purchase of the stock in store Bumbered seven hundred: and thirty-seven (737), New= enth (7th) street northwest, assigned to me by Fred- gpich pelinwer, for the beuelt Of his creators, Ite: serve Teject aby and all bids. SUENJ AMIN BALOMAN, “Assignee, 737 Tth street northwest, iCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A VALUABLE LOT ON ME- STERS BAL Puy ies virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated Decem: per ida IBS. snd duly secede fo Cons of the Dishes eotat, Be A Sti ‘ot Columbia, ani at there. of fhe holder ofthe mote weet Mitte fe: Seihat Buble auction fn (rout of chapromy NDAY, the NINETEENTH DAY OF GAN: Eatate, sit county. o ‘Washinxton, District of Columbia, to wit: ‘All those a certain or of land and mises, known ee hererdenra te eimai th tlock ‘nema Gahana kivane ehbdivicion of Meridien Ba ees of land situate in th: ouaaty. aforesaid. One-third ch: balance in two equal pa 8 payable in six aa ee ee) re ce secured by deed of trust on arty, coopued from ety may’ be reaold a Durchaser after hve aay sdrethement HENRY K WILLAID,} Trustees, ryraos. J. FISHEK & CO., Real Estate ‘Auctioneers, CHANCERY BALE OF VALUABLE UNIMPROVED areas E, CENTRA..LY LOCATED IN THE WESTERN PART OF ‘THE CITY, ON TWENTY-THIRD STREET, BETWEEN LAND M STREETS, Under and by virtue of a decree of the Su Court of the Plstrict of Columbis, fensed bene sult ofdlancaret £ Stoddart vu Cotheban ke Bore et al.. Faulty cause No. 8.583, ou the Sth day of Deceme D. 1884, the undersiened fell ut MONDAY. ETEENTH DAY OF JANUARY. AD. 1 Ait O'CLOCK PML. the following described real poets, p the city of Wanhingt on, in the mpaes CR rumbia, to wit: "That certain piece OF parcel of goats Biaed bine HPaeah tars that a Z rth twenty-five (20) feet an (Gh) inches front’ of said ior by the denne Terms of sale: One-third of the purcht ‘said real eatate in cash at thetime o ance in two « qual n0 money of ales and the bale stint for which the purchaart otes, payable respectiv-ly in mm the date of ener wits inet ‘cent per annum. and secured by deed of trust Popeyes sai all cana te option of ihe rebar, ju money o ited on t Eecoptance of turbid: it the erstae” eauaed on the he property after three days’ adver- eat ip the Evening Site apeepa si thera and cont ol murchaser. All conveyanci chasee's coat biden ce GEORGE E. HAMILTON, Rite beet Js10-kde creet northwest. Pox Axo Isviconarsa ‘Those who may wish to purchase, either ssa dell- clous beveraye or for medicinal purposes, an UNADUL- TERATED WHISRY, ure invited to make 3 trial of tue celebrated brand, PPP. RF vrrT BPip phi BRE BRE, TUT pre BPP PPP ER RE ER PB RR uw PP RR pon an analytics! examination, has Proved to be free from Fust! oll, and indsed of any of the modern ingredients which are used to ives fictl- tous age and flavor to thls popular drink FOR SALE BY WASHINGTON. D. a. H. & H.W. CATHERWOOD, Sole Proprietors, PHILADELPHIA You Cax Preserve YOUR EYESIGHT BY PURCHASING YOUR EYEGLASSES AND SPECTACLES aT THE VIENNA OPTICIAN co. ‘DR. REUER, OF VIENNA, OPTICAL MANAGER BRAZILIAN PEBBLES, ‘EYE AND OPERA 16-30 Puratcuxs avo Daveorsrs BRO We NS hom 2 BITTERS aay it z & Bag8 4S THE BEST TONIC. ‘This medicine. combining Trou with pme Voewtabte URgioe Siena Wares BLOOD, CHILLS AND FEVER, and aa TA, pores and thorough asuimilation with ord dlood it EBs blood stone hens the Stasciea Sad nes os an Sone lood, a harorsen eae MA FINE ADPETIZER Best ‘=xle known, It will worst case or D; if, TENN ‘all SG ape me ong Tetris Fest Se PRESSE PROUD Re ee rez, Nor BLACKEN OR INJURE THE ‘TEETH. aah perenne oF ‘eeusy len eee ra ANTONEMEING “Rea IR DISEASES ur THE Livet AND KIDNEYS. 3 from the effects of overwork, ner- Tunkel: em of apretie or dabuty caperionce SEROUS rm Te isthe ont ion of Iron that catises no tnju- rious effects, “ebysiians ‘and Drugylsts econo i authe BEST. Ihe genuine has Trade Mark and crossed red lines on yer. Take no other, tate mil TOWN Guaroat timore, Ma. Coproteye cl 4 MM MM eo BPR ETE OA bene So Reh ee Mk UM coo R KR KRE A AMM M Is an Invaluable Remedy for COUGHS, COLDs, CONSUMPTION, BRONCHITIS, and all diseases of the LUNGS AND RESPIRATORY ORGANS Copnotenr, CnEas is a preparation containing 40 per cent of Pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil, combined with other harmless togredients in such s manner as to ren- der the “OIL" as pleasant to the taste as honey, yot re- taining all of its well known medicinal properties which have proved of the highest galue in CONSUMPTION: and all WASTING DISEAS®S, invariably producing increase of FLESH and WEIGHT. itis also 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, PRICE, 60 CTS. and @1, “a ‘B. ARCHER, Manufcturer, Samaroo Sramros, N. ¥, SOHELLER & STEVENS, AGENTS, WASHINGTON, D. 0. For sale by all Drugsist, a31-w,f,m We Axe Harry To Starz ‘That we have no “Odds and Ends” of Old Stock. ‘That our goods are new and fresh froin the hands of our tailors, ‘That we receive goods weekly, all of the latest pat- terns and designs, it we sell them at aless price than other deslers can agprd to sell their “Odds and Ends” of old shelf- worn'stock. ‘Ploase bear this in mind and attend the RED LETTER SALE ar THE TEN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE, 927 anv 929 Szventa Grazer Noxtawesr, aaigghell pottirely decline o sell any of oar roots to 2 i oust shall Iibve the benefit of our reduced prises = MY MEN'S OVERCOATA. Red Letter 15 For s Woven Overcoat. $3.15 Sale Ked ter 4.78 For An All-wool Silk- 73 Sale ee oo eee 88 5: 4 ° Red Letter ore rat, Bale Red Lotter $738 For an All-Wool Diag- 7.98 Salo Red Letter onal Overcoat. pale ‘Red Letter §8.19 For an All-Wool Casal- 03.19 le Keateuer se For Mt'AG'Weo'ia- ence Sue Bed Letter ‘ton Overcoat. een BOYS’ OVERCOATS. Letter 1.69 13 to 18 years, 69 Bale EGE BP ESAS pe Be we 3 Sule Hedieter Sas itoisadwook «438 Be CHILDREN'S GVERCOATS. Red ec. 3 to 10. aot tepier S¢ Chinchilie @oltyears 926 fale Red ietier Saco Pid ™WNg'? sO yous $28 hale MEN'S SUITS, Red Letter Black Dine. Sack. 9351 Sale Red Letter #3 Brown Mixed Sack. Sa Bale Red Letter Bz Fancy Worsvd Sock. $5.27 Het Letier peed ies ees ‘Red Letter $6.30 Fine Cars'm Sacl 96.30 Sale ‘Red Letter $7.88 All-wool Cass, Seok: 87.88 Sale FOUR BUTTON CUTAWAYS. Red Letter $9.59 Fancy Worsted. 89.59 Sale Hed Letter goes Ait mi : BBS Sh Sex be ee Y rkncrew, : Letter @12.28 Corkscrew. $Me Bais BOYS' SUITS. Red Letter ao Fancy Cass Snit $4.05 Sale Tag Letien, Fancy Cass Suit. bed Sale Bed Utter Blus Corkscrew: $2.00 Bale Red Letter Brown Corkscrew. $9.38 Sale CHILDREN'S SUITS. Re 2.48 Victory Cass. Suits. 2.48 Salo bigs ma age we Bed ote Par All-weol Gaus. Suite Be Bus : [wool Case, 5 e Red Letter $3.83 All-wool Cass. Suits. $383 Sale 10 PERCENT 10 CLOTHING HOUSE, STRICTLY ONE PRICE, 9M AND 929 7TH STREET NORTHWEST, $2" Open Evenings until 9; Saturdays until 11. $40 $100 WONDERFUL, REVOLUTION IN TYPE-WRITERS, THROUGH THE HALL Greatest simplicity, durability, needa no repairs, with ten varietion Of expecta Buwtch ot tama’ eaeiaee changed. in 30 ‘seconds Writing beautiful, perfeot glear. | Machine in walnut case’ omy seven ‘round, vs. Chief rb Kainet Type-Writers—high com [lety, irrewularit, hon’ porsbilty ao sei is Copying solicited at lowest rates. Office; 1321 F STREET. Pry RH EVANS, General Agent. For Cannas MASSEYS ALE AND PORTER, SCHLITZ’ MILWAUKEE LAGER MASSACHUSETTS REFINED CIDER NEW YORK PURE JUICE CIDER. PALMER'S AMERICAN GINGER ALE, SODA, SARSAPARILLA, &0., £0. ‘Trade supplied by SAMUEL ©. PALMER, 122429th street northwest, €20 2d Edition Last Tlorans to The Star Mr. Yates Must Go to Jail. ‘BIS APPEAL FROM THE SENTENCE OF FOUR ‘MOXTES * | IMPRISONMENT DISMISSED. Loxpox, January 16—Mr. Edmund Yates, editor of the World, ts apparently doomed to undergs te eee iy tse ont m’s Den Lord Lonsdaie. ‘The court ot appeal to-day, dic. . ‘his appeal against this sentence. Mr. Yates us decided to abandon the tion “of his counsel Lo further appeal nis case to the house of lords, He will now goto prison and serve out his sent § oS Latest Foreign News by Cable. ‘THR FRENCH FORCES IX TONQUIN. Panis, January 16.—Dispatches of Tuesday from Gen. Briere de L'isle at Hanol, Tonguin, state that active efforts are being mate to coinplete the transport service for the forward movement of the troops. All the men are in excellent condition. ENGLAND'S UNDERSTANDING OF THR CONGO DECLAR- ATION. LoNpow, January 16.—Earl Granville, secretary Of state tor foreiga affairs, has written a, letter to ‘the Oidbam chamber or commerce, in which he says: “England understands the Congo declara- ton to mean that imports shall be ad.nitted Mmto ‘the Congo country tree of taxation for an indefinite erlod, unless after vedo the powers shall give their unanimous sanct lon to a revision of this arrangement.” Silver Certificates Below Par, OF THE NEW IS8UR SOLD IX NaW YORE AT A DISCOUNT OF 1-82 PER CENT. New Yous, January 16.—A prominent Wall street Dank has sold $500,000 worth of the new silver cer- Ulcates at a discount of 1-82 per cent. ‘The reason given for the gale fe war we clearing house de- ined torecetve the certificates in the regular course of business, A Railroad Bridge Washed Away. Prrrasure, P, January 16.—A flood in Harmon creek, near Colter's station, W. Va. washed away the temporary bridge of the Pan Handie railroad ee eeae. ee trains between een poe Steubenville, are ‘over tl Clevelan and Presburg road = URINE a Gold at a Premium of 17 Per Cent. Lonpox, January 16.—Advices trom Buenos Ayres describe renewed efforts of the goverament to overcome the Nnancial crises. It has decreed a forced currency of the notes of the Provincial Bank for a period of two Gold is now ata pre maium of 17 per cent, —— Nearly 6,000 Idle in Montre: MonrReat, January 16.—A large public meeting or unemployed workinen hiss bets cone Tues: day night, when addresses will be made by leading Merchants on the situation. It ts thought by care- ful calculation that nearly 6,000 men are idle in ‘Uhis city and suburbs. In Redpath’s sugar refin- ety about 100 men ate employed out of 600, and all ‘the nail factories are running with 200 or 300 men Jess than usual. A Convention of Electric Light Men. New York, January 16.—A convention of repre- Sentatives of electric light companies of the United ‘States and Canada has been called to meet at the Grand Pacific hotel, Chicago, Wednesday. February %th. It ts rumored that an effort is to be made to end tigation and bring about co-operation be- tween tite companies. Yo Investigate the Hocking Valley ‘Troubles. CoLvasvs, O., January 16.—The senate to-day adopted the house Joint resolution for te appolnt- Ment of a legislative committee to investigate the condition of affairs in Hocking valley and report by February 15. The resolgon requires an inquiry into the cause of the strike. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. The New York Stock Market. ‘The following are the opening and3_p. m. prices ofthe New York Stock Market to-day, as reported by spevial wire to H. H. Dodge, 539 15th street: ‘Name. 258 23) [s | 3234 | 6x). " CB 118 ac cd Col. 9 Del. 7036) DL BT y) Den. 5%) ET. 3 x 54 . 13%) ER 1234 St. Paul, 34| 114) Do. pret. ore Mnrkety. 16.—Virginia sixes, consoli- coupons, 31; new ten-forties, 31 : restora riper: 48005 0; (0. exten, Gadat 3. do, tapeco. family, Rneptsouthers steely wacet : southern red, ‘WiaS5 do. amber, S0a07 No. 1 aiceysand: ;Ro,4 weatera winter ned. spot, D0%a91: Tau ary. ae February, 9189134: March, 923a93\ :April, Bhyher for 7. 954409096." Cora-shouthera ie? pulse aad White, Blas2; do. A February, white: west easter, closing dull: southern Fellow, 50; weatern imixed. spot, He at we ening, eee ete ; Weatern Ww itite, 37a38 ; « ‘cash: i firm and juiet, southern, Wass: Vennsyivania, 85090 “Hye ca tex eet Hay fairly active meat time to chulce Pen aylvania And Maryland, 1140all 90. Provisions steaty abd quiet. Mess pork—new, 1375. old. 123), Bulk estn~ahionlder 2d clea ip me. packet Bacon—aho : fides, 834. Hams 1ixga1: Tard—retined, 8. But tort packed, 28. Petroleum jull—Hio e ordinary gar se fA soft 6: copper retin Whisky steady, 11Bal.i9 Wreighte to Liverpool por steamer steady-—Cotton, 1324. ; Rone in 5M. iteceipts—Aour, 2.097 barrels: wheat wuaheln; Sora. 7,000 bushels: cata, S00 bushels Bushes: rye, 00 bushels els; rye, 600 bushels, ls; cora, 201,000 bushels, ‘The CHICAGO, Tt., market opened a 38 mndeou th to fair, a steady, 10K. Fen], 200 41,000 bushels : corn,66,00 Sules—wheat, 823,000" bush- snowing, The for May, resisted the attacks he market until 0 o'c.ock, when it besan. to Drealc aud “sold dowa-20 80%. ‘and'ts now SOM May cori in 4 Mf, ‘armat 3%. Pork 17)g0. lower. Lara Te. to rt-martial JUDGE SHELLABANGER RESUMES HIS ARGUMENT, aT. TACKING BATRMAN’S TESTIMONY. ‘When the Swaim court convened this morning counsel for General Swaim sought to correct the record of his testimony given yesterday, but the | court decided that the correction ought not to be ‘The argument begun yesterday wasturther post- poned by the examination of Judge Johnson, the attorney who tnstructed Swaim to bring sult oh the “due-DiIL” Judge Shellabarger resumed iis ar- guinent, ‘He continued his attack on the testimony of Mr. Bateman, chanzing that the preponderance of evidence showed that Bateman had sworn false ly as to Swaim’s knowledge of the condition of Col. Morrow's pay accounts; as to Swaim’shaving Influ- encedBateinan to purchase Morrow's pay accounts, and as to Swaim’s alleged threat to squeeze at the War department tho-brokers who held the assign. ment of Col. Morrow's pay, if tuey (the brokers) did not chip in and help hiin out on hisloan to Morrow. He disctrssed at great length the question of the amount of Bateman’s indebtedness to Switm, and red up the losses charged to Gen. Swat on the disputed stock transactions as be .7391n the te, and contended that as these wransac- tone were not authorised Swaim Was, not bound by them. x length that Gen. Swaim ha! ‘He argued at the right under the law €9 bring sult against Bate- ian & Co. to obtain a settlement of his accounts, ‘he (Swaim) honestly believing that the firm was in Gevied to him in as’ ancuar grater ae tae 3 knowledged. Officer Shuriand’s Case. ARGUMENT BEFORE THE COMMISSIONERS TO-DAY IN His BEmALY. ‘At one o'clock to-day the papers in the case of Policeman Shurland were taken up by the Com- missioners, ‘The accused was present with bis at- vorney, Mr. D.'E. Cahill, who addressed the Com- ‘THR ATTORNEY GRNEMAL REPORTS ADVERSELY 70 A COMMUTATION OF THE DEATH SENTENCE. * ‘The Attorney General tanestent stvetse to the appiiation for of sentence of the murderer that there is no chance of the Presi- sentence. this dent's int with the commu- The su ‘THE BALL 48 A SOCIAL BVENT. Col. Berret is in constant receipt of Jetters trom country, making inquiries Dall and the facilities that for witnessing the other ceremonies. are the best Indi ladies in all parts of the about the inay the colonel says and Uueir Writing evinces the wi throughout thé country. Another wii iver ee allroad d-pots, where ‘LUNCH STANDS ON THE avexCR, Mr. C.H, Buell, the mariet-master, has addressed a letter t Col, Berret, In Which he says that “sev- eral applications have been fled with the Commt-sioners by person- stands on the District re Center market and Peanssivani ‘These applications ha’ ton of cla: desiring to erect lunch ‘ration between the avenue, been referred to me, ang before making any recoumendatian to the Come missioners concerning tue matter I desire to know Whether the Inaugural committee will use any por- THE PENSION BUILDING. At ameeting of delegates representing the sev- eral divisions of the Pension oice, last evening, were appoitited 1 OP Gr Clarke, F. Hodges, F. C. Sharp and v0. Bekst committee composed of the follow! was also appolmted:—Yessrs. J. Leager, A. B. Hay wa: D. J. Hussey, J.T. Sadik ecutive committee 0 ton as chairman, Howell, treasurer. Sub-comtaitt were appointed. street and Penn: afternoon and take similar action. matt 1G Was decided to decorate ‘the bulld- tng on inauguration day. The following gentlemen executive committee: Capt. A.W. Fisher, JW T. Lancton, Dr. J. E Carpenter, F Na ein. ty W. Hor rd. K Meade, “M. B. Jol ind V. & King. Thee: ‘anized by electing Mr. Lano- Win. Sharp, secretary, and MF. ‘tees on designs, &., The Clerks in the butlding at the corner of 18th ‘nnsyivania avenue will meet thls TAB EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. At the meeting of the executive committee last evening acontract with Mr. Henry Febling, of the Germania orchestra, to furnish the dance music at the ball, was approved. For the promenade muste the treating with signor regiment of New ‘Yor! William Sixty-ninth regiment of New York, and committee are a, Of the Seventh Sousa, of the Marine band of this city. cided “to invite Mr. meet the committes cerning the supper. to the committee on punches, receipt books, was added to commitiee, Ed. 8. Stokes, of New York, to Rext Tuesday to confer oa. wer Was, granl ckgts to, arrange. for &c. Mr. Thos J. Fisher LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. Upon a suggestion contained in a letter from Mr. W.S. Roose the list of subscriptions recetved by the treasurer, amounting in all to $9,604, was made public, as foilows: John M, A. Mcilhenny, $50; Peters, $100; F. B. MeGuire, $1 John G. Parke, § Worden, 320; R. Ba Addison Camin ck. Y.61,000:E. Monza, , $50; Win. Laird. ji .P. Monan,N.Y. STohnson.£250: & Otterbury, § Allan MeLean, $100; Gray Johnson, $15; privilege. $250: mburg: Sims, $100; G Tames G. Bertet’ $100; Nore W. B. Clark, $100; irs, Robert Geddes, #1; John L. icon, $100: L. Z. Leiter, $150; K. -Jounson.$100;W W. Kuox, $100; Martin F. ames G. Patt, #250; dames W. $30; Thoinas J. Fisher, $100: 50; Jas. P. Wi stthews, $109: :H. Hooe.35);W.M. Dann, Dufly & Leorarda, $25; Beava Henry S. Davis, $190; Oswald Outen. E. K. Wiilarde €o., AVILLE Davis.2250; Va ; Horatio King, $25; & Clarkson, $10; J. “1. “Cowdery, $500; tor’ program CONTRIBUTIONS TO-DAY. The treasurer, Mr. C. C. Glover, received to-day the following contributions: Ties. J. Luttrell, $50, gman, jr. New York, $100; Dr. J. M. Mo. Jesse Calla, $25; Robert Boyd, $25; Wm. HL. Harris, of Harris house, $25. don, #40; RW. Morgan, $5; OM. Smoot, $; Craig & fackson, $5; %; M,C. Mitchell, $5, and G. Stinemetz & Son, $25: Geo, W. ral 5. amout to date, $10,004, 8. THE MILITARY COMMITTEE. At a meeting of the military committes, last evening, Mr. W. H. Mills was added to the commit tee. Col Moore stated that there were about 4,500 then for whom quarters have not been Coi. Batchelder, Col. Vandenbur rington were appointed A metiber then stated that fantry, of Fredericksburg, know! of this city. NOTES. ‘The company {Interested in the Siemens burner placed one in the rooms at headquarters for the purpose of showing to the members of the com- miitee on illumination what can be done with the Ught as an tliuminating medium. One ot these burners is in the main office of the Western Union have telegraph oNtice, of this city. Col. Berret this morning received a letter from Col. Ste ‘The March. ‘The Columbus democratic glee club, of Colum. bus, O., nuinbering 50 or 69, state Lhat they Intend to come here Mareh 4th. Conunander Ta} rg and Lieut Har- @ committee to ascertain exactly what accommodations could be obtained. the Garfield Light In- and the State Gua: of Richmond, both colored companies, had made their intention of participating tn tie cere- monies, and that the former company wouid be the guests of the Capital Clty Guards, rt Brown, the colonel commanding the Sth Maryland regiwent, stating that they would Participate in tie inaugural ceremonies, ry Goods Cleveland and Hendrick ciud of New York city offers to loan 2 handsom? banner to be displayed on the streets hereon the 4th of lor, of Brooklyn navy yard, who Js expected here to sinerintnd the putt the canvas roof on the Pension buldding, will arcive ©. Lancaster, H. D. Me- We decided to get up aitteFnoon of Maren 4, ‘The executive committee have invived proposals for the laying of a wooden floor in tho Pension buliding. Which will cover not only the court, Dut also the rooms of the northern half of the building. only the furnisining this afternoon. ‘Messrs. Clarence Hall, Intyre and G. M. Orster, jr. a free barbecue for the ‘The contract will incinde not ies in the land, ae-spread interest Which Une ball, ag 4 soclalevent merely, ts. S3 of on the same subject, 18 from the editors of count Sruue ball wexets tor Themselves and eng Are Teterred to the ckets can be found ‘Th:y are’ also informed that there Is gore committe:, of which Mr. F. A. Richarasou ts man. ck. Moore’ ‘the toliswing trom Georgetown: F. H. Moore, $50; Gordon & Gor ; MJ. “Adler, $10; J. iL Geo. W. Mabogue, W. Cropley, Pearson, $20; admi- . Rowan, $20; Jesse Brown, ‘$25. ‘Company B, excti ever ric north arc lot, the: fa builaing, | such Represe. —Hon. A Mnance gentiemen welt, T. D. the Uni of the sfessor It_was de- inton. capt. DAM. orme, ‘then lett, | It was wn ratiroad ans & ment. ign expended FA B. provided. ment last, of the the lnarket. nz Up of At the base of the Clsely at 18 o'clock: jnited States and Gen. George Washt Performance of music the And will proceed along monument, taence along: Devween the two smail ferred to the War depa: an opinion effect Of 1862 was $500,000, the second last summer for could be learned, show that the Deen settled, commenced to that end. ~ a District Government Affairs. 48 TO EATING STANDS IN FRONT OF THE CENTER REET. ve been made to the Com- y market dealers for permits to ercct Lemporary eating stands In front of the Cen ‘The Commissioners have tn all cases re- ferred them to Market M. ag yet made no recommen he learns trom the tn: ‘as to whether they desire the ope the market and avenue sidewsik to erect stan is | for the use of the public. Wo Col. Berret, of U BrgEtow's Co ‘The district ati mai Several applications har missioners THE INAUGURAL CBREMONIEs, THE MONUMENT DEDICATION. Receives by the @| Treasurer—What the Committees are adopted by the Congressional commission on the | occasion of the dedication of the Washington Mon- | of Bil Ument on the Zist of Fevruary. During the morn- | Waldoborough, Me, and A. W. Hall to be collectos ing the marshal of the day will concentrate the ‘civie societies and troops on the ground. ORDER OF CEREMONIES mouument, to commence pre Jomnt'resoiution of May 15, 2 Music. 8. Prayer by Rev. Mr. church, Alexaniria, Va 4 Re | Corcoran, esy., tiie first ¥ice presi- ‘ashington we Oneey, tne eaginest 4 ming Moniunent Society. 5. | the | the completed structure tof the Uulted States. 6 Ac- | } & Revi persons as have Uckets forthe House of satatives will then proceed to their s The order of exercises in the hui! of the House be hereafter anuourced. akes on tie Monu: wud the elliptical grass piot an the ace Uy the Executive avenue Detween we ‘State department butlding and the Pennsyivania avenue, thence: syivauia avenue to the wesiera entra’ ‘Capitol grounds: the United States. Past the northern end of t: ‘ade cast of the Capitol, whe: as the various organizations % The ior the people of the | and detication tothe memory of | ington. 7. Muste. procession will be formed, (During the the eastern fro ts northern from of th thence ent lot, White Waite House to | eastward along Penn- >to the | lew by the President of procession will continue | ‘ne Capitol to We espian re It will be disint arnivi | ats. | will ORDER OP PROCESSION. | Lieutenant-General P. H. Sheridan, marshal of | the day, with a chief of staf, every state and territory. ‘The military escort | of artillery; Drigade of intantry; naval bri- | ade; battalion of marines; chartered ini their chareecs and edmporarty organised ates | hai rartiy in regi ments und brigades) | ‘The Civic Procession —Congressional commission: members and ex-meinbers of the Joint cv for the compietion of the monument of the monument aud detail of workta ington monument society: United States and the orator of the das; and Vice President-elect of the Ualted Stat: Presidents of the Uni Preme Court; plomatic States and their respective dence in the order of sdmiiss! ir resi ) the Senate an: tives; the Commissioners of the Dia; Soctety of Cincinnatl; the Masouic With other organizations Walen omiciaily cont ted stones or money for the crection of the monu. Ment; citizens of Slates and territories, with civic ‘organizations from those stati or emblems, each state an. Pfecedence in the order of tts adinissi ‘Other military organizations; of the District of Columbia and visiting firemen. | | and an ald trom | itary or- nee by the dates of en; Une Wasi the Presi ex- ited States; judges of tue Su- orps; governors of ive stails, (taking prece- on of their stat it House of Rey District oi C rater’ Tribu without territory the fire department Above the Bridge. see that the government shoul secure a. to the land to be reclaim: Matter settled in the couris it should to desirabi wi ‘will move WHAT SECRETAN! Secretary Lincoln, when asked by the reporter, Teplied that the onty report recetved by him from | the attorney General on the subject was te 182, which stated that the work could Menced pending the settle: ton. “A few months ago,” Sent a communication to a history of the work acco:npils from the Department of Justice on the sub- ‘Tova | giving Called his attention to t have the titie question War department. Sines celved Jet” WHAT WAS SAID AT THE DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE. At the Department of Justice it was learned that the only action taken in the matter by the depart- ment was au opinion tn 1882 to the effect that there ‘Was no obstacle to the commencement of the work anda communication was sent to the War depart- ‘Dae Stax reporter was to iment to learn the contents Septemuer. latter, and of the ‘that ats 1 question of question for review of “twice ‘that commenced as soon as posstble, settlement of the Utie question, it was decided by | the Attorney General, with. the eo Claimants to the flats, prevent the commen Attorney General so reporied to the War ds Under this decision the work commenced and Now, it may be, ted the whoie ments for setult know nothing. everything 4t will have to be, beiore: the applicable to the expenditure of the | Second appropriation waich was nude Unerefore, there is nothing to or that active operations have been augural ex e committee, On the Sudject. )UNSEL STILL, ACTIVE IN Hts Ben ar — corney has been served with notice by tue counsel for B. F. Bigelow, years In the Concord, N. Ment, that on Monday motion in the Supreme Cot urt, to Tile a petition for a ‘writ of habeas corpus and A Provivo Which May Delay the Work |« WHAT COI. HAINS SAYS ABOUT IT. A Sran reporter asked Col. Hains this morning | What will be the effect of the provision in the clause of the river and harbor bill appropriating $180,000 for the reclamation of the Potomac ‘flats, whic requires a report to the Secretary of War W. DS ‘an, $59; J. C. Ergood & Co.. | trom the Attorney General as to aildity of the Uiins & Co., $10; F. Tenney & Co., $100: | title of the United Staten ve weenie before any | t $10; Levi Woodbury, $10%; A. ¥. Boldlet, | part of the above sum shalt be expented. . Flood, $5; Sen “I can’t tell at present what the effect will. be, on & Loving, $5; C. Tepiled Colonel Hilns. “IL may prove a very se Chapman, 35; "Sam 3 Ous obstacle to the prosecution of the work of Hcken se es 2, aT; Redman, $1; Strang & | claiming the flats wile ou the oches nang ian T, $5; J. F. Saum, $5; R. A. Golden, $5; Claren- ‘NOt interfere with the work at all. 1 doa’t believe | don Smith, $: Ashby & Co, Pit @ | that there 1s any doubt as to the valldity of Pea SOL SHE & Co. 10;, Metropol | of points below the Lavy bridge and f presume tne tan hotel (Selden & | Robbins), $100; Thomp- money to be appropriated could be expended for Tree Gos AiO; Theodore W. Myers, N. ¥., $100; | {taprovements taeres0 that that Partionier wen tel oss, GuaTKe, $100: Thomas". Wagga- | of the work could be cominnat bare provision ‘Man, $100; J. W. Pilling, 350; E. Morrison, 925: 0. C. referred to might cause a delay in une work above | Green, $%; A. Saks & Co., $35; Wash 1." Wililams, | the bn Just at the stage when a deiay | $5; W. U1 Morrison) “$id; Fiemtny ; | would most unfortunate, Te may | Fenwick Young, $5; Toinas J. Myers, $5; A. §.Ken- | De, however, that there 1s no cause tor alr } ney, $25; N.L. Ande: ;, $150; Bank | on'this point. When the first appropriation of | of Wastitnston, $101 $50: George Ww. | $500,000 was made for Improving tlhe Hats, in 1932, | AdaiMs, 10% A. A. Wilson, $100: Charles J.Beil, #50: | It was provided that the nee ral v , and suould mecessary, and | the Secretary of War. | the work ‘should be and pending tue | nSenE Of Uie at there Was nothing to autor the work, and the part was | Prosecuted up to thls time. that the Attorney General has set- imatter, or has made the arran ce it without delay. the question hag been settled, without a hiteh; If It hasn't, | any of te $150,000 can Le for the’ work alove the flats.” About that I | Y LINCOLN 8478, one of be com- ment of The ttle ques- Suld the Sceretary, “I the Attorney Ge -d, and he law, requiring bin to settled’ and report to the chen nothing has been Te found that it AUlorney General former Was two opinion improvement. AS far as the validity of ttle had aster Buell, who has as dation, and Will not uutil tive Commitee n space between He has written a letter sentenced t6 five HL, prison for embezzi. next they will make a certiorari to bi 1m jeopardy. | Brinton ated nere te Senator Don Came ron was in the Senate cham- Der to-day and he was beartily congratulated by brother Senators on bis renomination. ‘The #ena- Lore of both Fides have taken a great deol of inter. 61 in his election. ‘The Senate yesterday confirmed the by] win Of customs ai Milwaukee, Wis! FOR THE RELIEP OP HOMESTEAD SETTLERE, Senator Sabla to-day introduced a bill to provide that settlers on the public lands under the home. ‘Stead law shall be entiued to one year from the Gete of entry of the lands within which to estab Mis ab actual residence upon the land TUR INDIAN APPROPRIATION BILL. The Indian appropriation bill agreed upon by the House committer on appropriations today pro Vides for an appropriation of $5,664,198 The Sate BALES AMOUDToU LO FT BW5.009 COMPLAINT OF THE CoMPOSTTORS. ‘The composttors on the Congressional Recore Presented a petition to Congress setting forth that they get employment In the government printing oMice only during the sessions ot meee and ‘that even then when there is roess and the pub- Meauion of tae Aecord ts temporarity stopped they, They pol out that tue per dicin Jiecord aud of Congrues get whether Congress is .n session or hot. and they for action that wilt correct tals “invidious @istines ton.” They leave 1t to Congress vo determine how ‘the wrong they compiain of shall be Temedied. SENATOR VAN WYCK ON RATLROADR. ‘The interstate cominerce Will came up lo the Sen ate this afternoon, and Mr. Van Wyck spoke ‘upon the extortiogs of ratiroads in general. Ne objected to the Senate bili as not gotng far enou, a ecuion controlling ratiroads, Me pre Reagan Dill of the House THE PRNSION PRACTISE INVESTIOATION. Pension Agents Fuzgerald and Lemon were ex. amined before the House committee on pensions, bounties and back pay to-day concerning the prac” the Peasion office. The coumalties tee with open doors ia tae ation of that question i Wires of the Week. January 16.—The business faflures shout ty ed to R. States seston ure UN! Lhelt Invesiag compicted. mr New Yors, currtiz thro: seven days, ES as compared With a total of week, showing a decredve of 87 failures Canada fe, however, uuusually heavy ik Uae Th and widdie states, —— Goa. Brinton, january 16.—Gen, Robert M, Prifaverrnia, a. DUKE NO PAY.-WHITPHORSTS CEDAR BALSAM ts warranted to cum tc Cola, Sroup, Throat ¥ Diwan, Ae. Six drape m done tne | retarn the spt ybottewnd got your mones Sold by ail Dracgtata wi4-ftuthoan mien. BROWN. At Siswtou Agunc mt 184, “of i FLORINDA. BROWN, of Vers eral years a reatden® of thts city. «Ver 1 Vlewne copy) 2 euht o'clock am, Yeara 6 mous dure of the Inte Hes daugliter of Thomas Hilery, of ‘Prederisk ral wil! take place from St Patrick's BUREY. On Jan ofcancer, SATAL A Bt aniea church, on January isthy at three gtclock hm Tutertingt Olivetcrnuctery. Relatives ‘aad risers Femwetfully suvited to attend Fs MOHR. On Thurwlas, January 18,1985, at 6:20 nan, ater mt HiStt eloves husband of Dalla Moar aot st ya eaten Futeral will take pins: fro G08 iniane ave 18 ISK at p aa. I ib At Providence Howpital, op Sabuary t I O'ALYN Tor many years & Teaident ot feat im peace, POOLE. On fant dauchtor Biuetoen day's Funeral irom her parent’ streot horthwest, Salurday, p.m, : POWELL. The funeral of Rear Admiral 1. M. POW. ELL. USN. will take place témorrow (Saturday) giternoon, January 17:b," 1885, at two o'elook Re jowere VORGLER, On Janus Jone illnees, JOHN Faer! Sund dence, 229 G since Fricnds and relative residence, No. 2016 anhuary it, at S ociock j 15, 1885, at two am, after ORGLER. January 18h, from hie Ist: horthwest, a€ balf-past two p,m. sare invited to attend. ____UNDERTAKERS.__ E, * ou FURNISHING UNDERTAKER Nos. 912 Pennsylvania avenne northwest and 785 Liehth _Street southeast. ‘Telephone call No. #64. d9-bua JRicHany s. cats, a crs eo with WF, Sptndier.) E FUUNISHING UNDERTARER, No. 1011 S4u Sr, XW, Everything first-class and on roasouablo wer R. W. Buncen UNDERTAKER AND PRACTICAL EMBALMER 12 11th street northwest, ‘Telephone call 7474 ‘avenue uw. _ Duropean parsae and draft busivess concuued. "wold SPIND: FURNISHING UNDERTAKER, ‘siepbone connection, __ 109 7th wtroct northwent, near mnt JE Nuon, UspEntaree axp Fowrnat Dinectom 1387 10rh street orth west ‘Telephone call— 709, DE res, GOLDEN SPECIFIC, A POSITIVE CURE FOR DRUNKENNESS OR THE LIQUOR HABIT. Tt can be given in © cup of Soffer ot tea without the of the it: is “ly barn sant il Rc muarient aud specdy ‘cure, Whether the patient isa iuoderate drinker or ah ices otic wreck, It has leon givea mn thouaunds of caseat cod in every instance a perfect cure tas followed, Tf savin FaILs. | The ayxtem once impreguated with the Syecthc, $€ veones at utter iinpouulity for te liguor ebpetits GOLDEN SPECIFIC 00., Proprietors, (Cinctunati, Ohio, For sale by RK. HELPHENSTINE, FBPITT HOUSE DRUG STORE, Corer Léthand F streets, also corner 14th strest and ‘Vermout avenue, Washington, D.C. ECall or write for circulars and full particular. 419-00 Gest oL—comrorrma EPPS’ Cocoa BREAKFAST. a thorourh know!rdee of the natural laws which rower the operations of aareotion una Sao oe S careful’ arpucstion of tie-turs of wel fected Cocos Sr Epye lise jrovuicd cu trvahtant noon With a delicately finvored beverage which may save Biuny heavy davtore Ulla.” It ty tee Judiotous ty uch articles of dict tata constitution ‘may be gradu- ily built up ati, e:raue enceh to Geney to disemse Hundl Se Grounds ready chit, We luay enc: Uummelven weil fortunes Nade simply with boiling water or mit of she material and the perfoninange Of Uke work, uly Gg'Ib: asd Ia Ly Goroers abe Dut the removal. of the flooring wit ‘days after the ball. ‘The parwent will be made Upon: JAMES EPPS & CO. Homeopathic Chesnieta te completion of the contract, "A bondi of $00) is easaienas ion besten required _ i cteeearutive.committce held a spectal meeting | Proworep axp Oxnxnep To TuIs Crrv.—Passed Bc noon to consider the subject of the Assistant Surgeon Geo. W. Stoner, of the marine| MNAMETSE B PRE EB ee hospital service, now on duty at Norfolk, has been | MMM M EE ERS 9 ONRE Local Notes. {odesurgeon and has been oraerea to| BM Micah RE OR RE > R. M. Vannerman has been reinstated as special | duty in this city ae chiet purveyor of the { omleer (adaltional private of the police some ‘nobeeding Dr. Bailhacue Frlieved some time since: | Dn. CHEEVER FLEGTRIC BELT. or Regenerator In the Court in General Term to-day that no more cases will be term, and that motions will be ‘The Washi F Clover clara pine, Gnnual | tantry.Js furvher extended six months on surgeous | dinner given by the Clover club, of Philadel} of disability. —— left Washington yest ary car accompanied by Mr. w. News Briefs. eral passenger agent of them quite severely. - Withers was ‘To-day ‘there Was placed on tie beneh of the Cir- cutt Court a handsome basket of flowers ‘Hagner with the compliments of the } ——— ‘sonic Veterans’ association held its annual election. ‘officers: Gen. last evening, and chose the Albert Pike. president; Hon. W. W. Upton, ast vice president; C. W. Bennett, second vice ‘presi- dent; W. M. Ireland, secretary; Ezra L. Stevens, treasurer; W. S. Roose and J. K. Thom) stew. ards, Thirteen new members were it Was decided to hold the annual banquet at a 4) next Friday evening. No one is to Dership until he has been a Mason for twenty-one years. ‘Tue members Seemed. 4 the year Were Dr. J. aibbs, C. Simms, J. ‘Dawson, and A. King Chandler. 5 ot Roveas ae a heard tere ‘week. ‘The new term will be convened on the 26th. jurors, Dan. near Bros. at tor Judge iF Lala rile The leave of 1st Lieat. Tay saa nc za sae ARMY ORDERS —The leave of | t Lieut. alexan- der L. Morton,Sth artitery,ts extended two months. Robert H. Young, ath tn- | ‘Camaba, colored, who outraged a young Indy Mise, burgiars broke Pa., ‘Thursday, was captured | Into the store of Rich 7 and fatally beat ‘The burgiar

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