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el AC RIVER BOATS._ TOK — Sty AKER LADE cr To, Street whae “ WORFOLK AND FoRT IN Tir popular Steamer GEOR met wharl om MONDAYS, WEOSE “DA pase agp. mu stopping Piney J kage sd revurtin’. "Conn-et food ft stouruoat lines, 3c r and 0. Offe-, 14th amd Pune: Hitet and Koox Express, Peunasivar Brenue, *ho wil, also check bs from boteln aad ratereaddences. F further infor Berra oni ve, ath ateoet wh rf. Tel WILLIAM P. WELCI Stone Ty. ARROWSMITH FROM Tra STREET WHARP. ‘Mondays and Thursdays at Ta m, Returning ‘Tuesdays, and Fridays touching at sl) River Land- Sngeas far as Nomi Creek, Currioman and St, Clem site Baz. Conuects with B&O. RR at Shepherds, TSO, B. PADGETT, Agent. © W. RIDLEY, Manacer. sel? ME *e2kos: arr verxon: STEAMER W. W. CORCORAN ‘TWhestreet whart daily (except Snnday) for WE fernonat Wo'ckck auh; returuing, reaches Washing i seine TL, BLARE, Captain rae STEAMERS. ‘Company's pier. No. 42 Sorts River. Yout of. Mortom ptzeet. Now York zs ‘Canada, d- herelicc, Wednesday. Jan 2%,21p fests, Dara) Wetunetape to aaa ‘sient, fo ‘moun: to ‘gute, outae Bangug Uaeaiantignec? Pacis LOUIS DE DEMIAN aie ie Fe yng as aera ‘porErER is bepusyivania aveste, ‘Agente tor Wasummston, 0.3. ingaire at me & a | WEDSLSDAY AGE —$60, 359 waccommoratt ne ‘Stocrasu a¢ very low rates. Steerage tickets from Lrw- cofand Queeintown esd aicther parivof Europes ‘Turough Lills of taden given for Pelfast, Glasgow, wre, Antwerp aud other ports on the Continent, and eam porta i and parace apply at the Compa y"soffica, ‘o. & Bowling Gren. ‘Stecrace and Cabin to ‘BIGELOW & CO on. De =) ho Tan street, Washington, _ RAILROADS. _ ‘FRALTIMORE AND OHIO KAILROAD. SCHEDULE IN EFFRCT SUNDAY, DEC. tsr, 1834, UNTIL FUuTCER sOfte Washinton from station, corner of New Jersey cage, Yiu ain. and 10-10 pm., daily. The 9.00 Sm isa fast Limited Express to Pitt-bure and Chicaxo, Wertvige am Litesbare se 8 80 pfu, chs No extra far is -chatyed Lonisville and St. Lonis dally at mm. abd 10:10 pm with Lhrough Coaches ant £ Love points, without chanwe, arene ie ibe. ERE 1 OFMINE a Louis 6.90 p.m. Noexira tare is charged cut for fist urns. For Pittatrane st 9.00 a.m. thts 0 Apo Te snpolla, 6.40 4 aud 12-l0and $2 0; er Anna fe maud 22:10and 60p. m: 02 Sunday. >: ea. mw. 4% p.m Bor Way Stations becw: Washinwion and Daltimora, MQ: and 2020p. m. On Sum: ng, and 3 0, 4:80 19 abd 020 pam For Stations en Mctrovelitan braugh 5 eXcept Sunday, and. 6:30 p.m daly. Ce yaage ot Erinetbal rare, 9-06 a. dat! fon. Stsunton and Vai a0 peu dal ‘Trsine arrive from the West daily, 6:0, 70a, m, 1:5, Poo ne Annapolis, #0 am and 1:0 end525p m; Fmodays tae m 6:33 pea . Fle igemeton, 9-70 p.2h. daily. except sunday, n Frederke and ibiermediaie pointe, S225" am, Shri sid hy Me daily. exceye Swoday Appice leave Beltimote Yor Washington at 5-10. 6:90 Fae 8.9 and 10:30 mma asia aed 0, 650, 7:30, 9 mud 10-0 p. uh som Sunda, bd, 808 siden mii o0 184.25 Gon en) and WD = ww = wi Stop at Relay Station ex- Por further mformation atthe Baltimore and = sSivahia aveLue, corber 14th street, where urders sill taken for tacnge to be eheched sud recaveuse Ses es - B DU 5 l, General Manaewr, Baltini cv: a © EK LORD. ie yl Passenger Avent — = DOUBLE TRACK. SPLENDID SCENEE! — RAMS SM. FIC 4 'T E.UIPMENT. Ge as tol OWs = mig Gato - br ind the ‘West, Chicago Linited Express OUTE, Aitvons to Chica. Brew Tid pin Galy. with Palace Cars to Ps Kine connects Cally’ Yor Chicuco, with, Pitpbure to Clieaso. “Mail Express, 10 a daly for Ei-isburgemd the West, with Palace Slice cas | ‘to Chico MOLE AND POTOMAC x ATLRO4D. or Erie, Causudaicua, Hochester, Buitaio, 3 $oowip wm daily except Saturday, with Palace Cars jeantewtor to lice hoster For Wiviameport, Lock Haven and Elmira, at 9,404 m. ¥. Wor Sew York aua the East. 7.15, £00, 11.00 2 m.. o ‘ms Gn Suadas: 0, ot Pumas OR ee re Pret ‘mi Liuited: £xpre rior Care, 240% mi daily, except Sunday. For Koricu without ctange, Xi pts every weekday. Pu Sunday. 400 pt Fer Becokiy, S. 1. il through trains connect at Jere tey City with bats of Brouki2 Auuex afordibe te Fees rupert ts Fulcon street, avohiius Gvulie crriace seroms New Yor cit UisTiisdelplis, 710 830 and 11a m. 2.00, 4.00, 60 Solana itis}. wm. Un Sunday, $00. 00, 100) Py 38. Pom. Lunited Express, 9400 Ww. daily, except aux Ror Baltinore, €85, 715, £90, 9.40, 11.00 a, m., 124 40, 4.40, 6.00, 740, 10.00 aud 118 p. Gn Sinosy. ons 30, TiO 2 in 40, C00, 740, Hood and cam For Pope’ Creek Line, 6354 m. and-440p. m. daily, exerpt Sunday. Fer Auuapolis G34, 1206 apd 49 p.m. dally, ex- cext Sutdav Barak y ANDEVA AND FREDERICKSBURG RAILWAY, @ND ALIXANDEIA AND WASHINGTON AIL: 0 LOi and 1.35 am, 36pm. On Sumisy 7 808 p.m OU aud 1.01 a m. daily, midday. com, 6.06, §.00, 10.00, 00, 9.95, ard co, pee ayes Perea peg tee + at thie 9 orders can be left for the checking of bage Siow frum betels and renidenices. UGE. J ‘Manager. WHE Vivetia MIDLAND RalLWa\. SHORT LINE TO THi: SOUTH, SOUTHWEST AND WEST. Schedule in et: 9104. M—SEW ON genmection. to man flee; ing Bufet jon to Atlan:a. Fuliman Sleeping cars Washinet«n an Atisnta to New Orleans. $0). M—LOUISVILLE FAST LINE. Daily via Char- ctteville fo Cloeinnat!, Louisville and sl Western site. 2 5] mz cam Washington to ouieville. Wwe ¥, M SOUTHERS MAIL AND EXPRESS, Datt ‘Washing Atlanta te New ans: aieu, froin Wastington via Charlotte and rumba to Augesta. ngarmacDisiciou Teal ‘deily. except Suns Warrenton tat leave Washington at 9:10 A.M. and ‘10 PM. daily For tickets aul teformation in: ‘ol leaves Washington st 9:10 A. yuire at Compa frainm leave fs XN MACDAN HAAS, Traftic Ms! _PROPOSALD. ROPUSALS CASTT. WARE Orne or Brupixe vor Sarr, Wan AND Navy Deranroeste, Wasnimerox, D.C. January 2 Gen. Pam Agent kh SMAL BAI IRON AN ES M. on U. ‘S. NAVY Pay Ts a rept abe ees yee ma nee e se ispectao and cond : BF YARDR ASD x ae = Onin her ‘Schedulrs and biant sand sti aecrary faa stam fr bi toe Bad at at Novy ard security hawired on buds for fatthtal per this fortacre the competency of the wuarantore to be crrti- fed to before « uoings or other able oitcer. Ths be ln reacrved to refict. any oF a bids, and to waive went for the above will depend mm future supcepristions for tie parvo - tse Pay Director, U.S. &.. wee Navy Fay Ageit, ‘Either by the single vial or in complete outfite.t BOEKICKE & TAFEL'S Puanuscr, eas-co7at 988 F Street, Washinetou, D.C. points | asiy. except Siturday vio Chicago, | AUCTION SALES. Y, JANUARY 27. 1885. AUCTION SALES. THIN EVENING. Jo: OMEARAE CO, 1547 Pennsylvania avenue, TARGE STOCK OF FINE ENGLISH, BREECH- LOADING SHOT GUNS, IMPORTED FRENCH CA- THEDRAL GOLG CLOCK LOGERG FINE SILVER PI Ww INNE AND TEA SBT. CAS-~ bin tee tat a ANDS, &. FINE ng 1G | iE OS, WADE AND PUICHER RAZO! “TUOLS and 10,000 useful Lonsshol | “Py dizectron of the owner, to I | gelivon’ the psemises al the above stock of J."U. O'MEARA & CU., 1347 Pennsylvania avenue north Washington, D.C. | Sule commeuees at SEVEN P. 3 Great bargains way be expecta uel Nib. Fie Peatures wilt not be sola ‘tertain- 2 store will be occu cm ‘Manufacturers of “KOVAL GLUE" TO-MOKKOW. \HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, ‘Southwest corse? Peunsylvania avenue and Eleventh street, SICILIENNE SILK CIRCULARS, SICILIENNE SiLE RUSSIAN CIRCULARS, Wo ELEGANT SEALSKIN COATS, NEWMARKETS AND QUILTED-LINED DOLMANS: A? AUCTION, On WEDNESDAY, JANUARY TWENTY-EIGHTH, 1086, at ELEVEN O'CLOCK, at my auction rooms, I shall sell the ateve wraps, comprising about sixty pieces. made to order fora house in this city, and are inst class im every particular, and will be sold without reserve. On exhibition up to the time of sale, ‘THOMAS DOWLING, ae Auctioneer. WALTER WILLIAMS & CO, Auctioncers SPECIAL SALE OF OBJECTS OF ART. SALE OF THE VITI COLLECTION - i) ITALIAN SCULPTURES, comramme GROUPES, STATUES AND BUSTS, LARGE HALI. VASES. ON PEDESTALS. REAL ITALIAN MAJOLICA VASES, COPIED FROM ‘THE ANTIQUE. FINE LARGE FRENCH BRONZE CLOCKS, WITH ‘SIDE ORNAMENTS, VERDE ANTIQUE PEDESTALS, RICHLY DECORATED PLACQUES. FINE GLASS ORNAMENTS AND OTHER ART GEMS. ON WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, JANUARY TWENTY-EIGHTH AND TWENTY-NINTH, Ar ELEVEN O'CLOCK A M.. THREE AND EIGHT OCLOGE F. ML, AT OUR SALES ROOMS, CORNER TENTH AND D STREETS, WE WILL SELL, WITHOUT RESERVE, THE ALOVE FINE COLLECTION OF ART GEMS | THE COLLECTION WILL BE ARRANGED FOR EX- AMINATION ON | MONDAY AND TUESDAY, JANUARY TWENTY- SIXTH AND TWENTY-SEVENTH, AND IS WELL WORTH THE ATTENTION OF CON- NOISSEURS. ‘ME. B SCOTT Jr, will conduct the sale. WALTER B WILLIAMS & CO., Borst Auctioneers, HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, SPSOME, WALNUT PARLOR FURNITURE, WALRUT M1 TABLNS, BRUSSELS AND TS AREY: STALE CARPETS, Gainur ap PAINTED CHAMBER FURST: RD, KITCHEN REQUISITES, &c., A’ Stpebo a POIDAY, JANUARY THIRTIE-TH, 1685. at th AY, Jal E at the reddenre of pasty Goalining igusckeeping’ vo. 10s Wit street northwest, 1 shall sell hous:hioid woods. WAGGAMAN, rpuouas & Sat eral’ colie=t a genes tio Fatate Auctioneer. TRUSTEES SALE OF DFSIRARIE DWELLING gous No. 04 1 STREET NOKCHWESL. By virtue of, s deed of trust to rie recorded. in Liber No. 108" folio 412. of the nsa seeortn of the fl) District of Columbia, E'will sell, 8! puviie ant in Front of the preuisen on SULSD AY, THE THIRD DAY OF FEBRUARY, A. D_ 1985, at POUK AND A BALY O'CLOCK £. 3. Let No. di of Use subdivision of adware No, 20 “in ihe City of, Wankdieion, D. : With the improvements thereun, “cousisting fortable three-story Uuick dwelling, being premises NO. 20:4 T street horthivent. 2 "Terwon of sale: Une-fourth ean, balance at six, twelve undetghtenn months, with interest, for which Rotes of the purchaser will be taken, secured by deed @f Tum and polly of Ineurasca, of all cash atthe op= on firchaser. be LEWIS CLEPHANE, Truston THOS, E WAGGAMAN, Auctiouser. laaL-deas ONCANSON BROS, Auctioneers, YARLOR SUITE IN RED PLUSH. MARBLE _T¢ BOUQUET AND OTHER TABLES, WALNOT MARBLE TOP AND OTHLK CHa CHAIRS AND ROCK yy FUBNITU Hes ENT 0 1TH STREET 1. FANUARY TWENTY. counaenciing at "TEX O'CLOCK, we. will Fe named residence. all the furniture . ai contained therein, to Which we t::vite attention, at DUNCAN -ON-BROS., at MN EES' SALE OF VALUABLE LOT, IMPROVED TESTER DWELLING, NO. GoM STREET NORTHWEST, WITH ST: TN REALL By cree need ae cee lee a ber, A.D. 188i,ind duly recorded iu Liber No" 1, folio 89, et next, ons of the land records for the Dis: triet of Colwnhia, we shall sell, on THURSDAY. AL TERNOOS FRBRUARY FIFTH, 4D. PASE FOUR GCLOGK, in front ‘of the Premises, th wes: lulf of lot numbered: four (4), im. cocpitat ‘Warhungton subdivision of square Sumbered four Gaile aired and forty ight tA), a eaid mubsivision ty ree corded in Liber “WK, folio 28 of the: teeords of th Surveyors office of the District 8f Columbia togetiice ‘with the improvements thereon, consisting of & brick Swelling aud stable. ‘Terms: One-tulrd cash; balance in une (1) and two (2) Years, with interest, ant aetred b of trae upou the'property wold. Adepont of $10) will Ln te juiced at ime of sale. Converaiciuy at cost of pur. chaser. If terms of sale aro uot complied with within Seven days from day of sale, the prvpurty: will be tevoud at risk and cost of defwultine purchaser alter five days sone io DWALD ) SEELLWAGEN,) ‘ JOHN H. CASSIN uae = ja2bed MEDICAL, &e. MiP2E DE FOREST Has REaEDY FoR La. dies, All female compluintsquickly curl, Cau'be Consulted daily at 1245 7th street northwest. Office hours frou 1 to #o'clock pn. with jadies only. Jx2i-2ia JR. LEON. THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED AND Only reliable Ladies Prysician in the city, can ba ‘consulted daily, 329 Mirsourt evenue, first etree south et Repmerivanis avenue, between id aid 4 btrccts “All female compluints uid’ frrecularities quickly remove Frompt tatment. Correspondence aud cousuitations: strictly confidential. “Separate rooms for ladies, Unico hhours—11 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m Jatin JE AND MME. SELDEN, PROFESSORS OF OB- stetrics since 1856; skillful treatment for all female plaints; every accommodation for patients, Omics 1105 Park Place nor: Jalon? zt SD REUSING A TUTTIEOR ECP RES GH eay a uAdae Done i she day et Sal Weakness be pe es coe TREAS SEVER, URES CONTRADICT -D THAT Dz BROTHFES is the oldest established advertis- dng Tidiew Piipsican jn this cy, “Lalien yuu cancon- Adently consult Du. BROTHERS, $06 Betreet south: west, Particular attention Paid t0 all dleenses peculiar to ladies, married or single. “All nregularides aud ova~ Bian, troubles guccessfully treated, £37 Board. with good accommodations, aid ind, efficient nurses fur- ished to those who muy stay afew days in the city under his treatment. Ja19-1m* RUD AND BE WISE—DR, BROTHERS. 906 8 t southwest, appeared before meand uisdeoath Pat he is the Oldest. Established Hxpert Specialist in i city, an jarantec & cure fu all cases of vene- real disease, and furmish Medicine. or no charg} th rfuriished Medicme free. Cousuitation and advice at any hou: during theday. Subscribed and eworn to before ine by Dr, BROTHERS, April i, 1844, jSim* SAMUEL H. WALKER, Notary Public, __ PIANOS AND ORGANS. Macswtcesr PIANOS AND ORGANS OF THE BEST AND LEADING MAKERS SOLD ON MONTHLY INSTALLMENTS OF 85 AND 910 PER MONTH. ERAL CLEARING OUT SALE. OF, ¥ SECOND-HAND IX8TROME: raat Os AND OKGANS—AT MOST ANY’ NO FAIR OFFER REFUSED. Pianos as low a= $25, ‘Organs as low as 315. Severs] tlewant Pianos at $125 each, * SIDNEY T. NIMMO, sa0 438 7th street northwest = = G.L. Win & Bio, NORTHWEST, Sol ‘FP aud RKANICHY a GALLY'B Wonderful ruients. “Several bargaiie on ess ‘@ Organs which ‘have been 1 rent; tuned and repsired. Jal0 terns i | | j ‘SP: ar { V. BECKER'S WARFROOMS, | ‘801 9th stceet, _ Fine Pianos for Rent and Sale. BES :VEKAL FINE PIANOS OF VARIOUS MAKES for sal: and rent, at reduced prices, | is. FC. REICH ith st. .w. (rn GRAND. SQUARE AND UPRIGHT PIANOS. ‘The Best in the World. ALarge Assortment Constantly ou Hand, at the Warerooms, 995 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. EDW. F. DROOP, Sole Avent for Steinway & Sons’ Pianos, ‘Tuning and Kepatriug Promptly Attended to by Re- c aoe a1 TS & CO’S GRI We Works Ey 7p THEIR UPRIGHT OL. fnew ded elegant a THe He Stas oa FINE “DECI apr fy Decne ara Bardett near ocd Sreck& Co, Eurrsox, & Bavs& Co } PIANOS. | WILCOX & WHITE AND KIMBALL CRGANS_ | rience, 5d Organ, eachangsd: pepeioes | eat fom orm bye du week moma PD Full stock of 22 Music > HENRY EBERBACH, 915 F STREET. Co my31 Managing Purtner of the late firm of Pl SEWING MACHINES, &. Hounw Presess ‘BL LATEST, BEST AND ONLY PERFECT SEW- ING MACHINE, THE LIGHT RUNNING NEW HOME, Acknowledged to be the highest achievenent of best iuechauical skill iu the country. Acowplete new se. of attachments, performing an en- tire new and wile range of work. (Cali or send for circular and sainples of work a OPPENHEIMER'S, F28 9th street n. w., St. Cloud Building. AN Lints of Se wing Machines for ptine and dra [TOE CPEAT. “HOUSEHOLD® WITH OUR NEW wet of Attuchments, in a Velvet-liaed Box, makes the finest outst for family sewing eves Yet offered. Also tee sUent White, New Hume, Dotueuce. MChENNEN'S, 427 9th treet porthwest. “ “WOOD AND GOAL, Woon. JOHNSON BROTHERS, WHARVES AND RAILROAD YARD: TWELFTH AND WATER STREETS SOUTHWEST. BRANCH YARDS AND OFFICES, CONNECTED BY ‘TELEPHONE: 3202 F STREET NORTHWEST: 1515 1TH STREET NORTHWEST: 1140 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. NORTHWEST, 1112 9TH STREET NORTHWEST: CORNER 3D AND K STREETS NORTHWReT; sei FENNSYLVAMIA AVE. SOUTHWEST. a Shane be 5 Bi PERN RROWAL Pints —curcuesTERs eNoroR Pisce the only aenuine: For full paricniary ince our cent statuye fu Chichester Cheiteal Coupany: X 2518 Madison Square, Phusdelphin, Pu “mpl0sccd, DESWITY OF THE GEN i ofthe USPITALS Or Hea WERVINE, ERATIVE ORGANS: E METHOD. Adopted E. Prompt return 33.to Dopp’ Fi Pia era or Nervous and Physical Debility, y caused by 2 ion, excesses, &c. sold at STANDIFO!D'S St. Cloud Pharmacy, corner old g STANDIEOLD'S St Cloud Pharincy, ‘Sent by mail au26-tu,t.s (oxsuaetion. I, have a positive remedy for the above disease; by its ae thousands of casos of the worst kind and of Yong standing have been cured, Indeed, so strong ia iy faith in its efficacy that Twill send two bottles from together with a valuatle treatise op this di any matterer, “Give express acd pe-toflie edurrs. (Dit 1 ry 3 New York. n23-co&K-6:, CAED.—T0 ALL WHO ARE SUFFERING F20} errors and indiscretions of youth, nervoys woak- hess, early decay, loss of 1 ‘Ke. Twill vend are clpe) that, will Cure you, FREE OF CHANGE. ‘This igeeat remedy wna ‘a misstonary in’ South erica, Send selt-addrecwed on¥elupe to kev, JOSEPH ‘TINMAN, Station D, New kore CE S.C CHEK te ROBERTSON, THE ho stands high in his profession, Je atknowled-n ‘an expert without u peer in the wide world in tha freatment and of Privete, Nervous and Chronio Diseases, Lost Vitality, Impaired Manhood aud Abuses cf the System, Biadcer! Kidney aud all Gseases of sho Udnary Ongat. “Kecebt cases positively cured In 40a Caaye. Ne wcteury or caustics ised Cus be counted Tyee especies apd baraniy: frou Stop Bt is Gtiek, 466 Cnswe Hucfers to leading phyacasta, 4 hore. Main Ciice WW N Liberty ste Baltimore Md. mhdi Wasors Faxocs Si ss H H 00. ERE 88g Bee HEE 9.8 EF OSs Bys8 H 0O EEE Sug5 ‘The demand in Paltimore has been greater than tho fupply andare still booming, and now we propose to give the Washingtonians a chance to buy these Fumous Shoes for Ladice and Gentlemen. For Ladivs we also make to measure a fine Hand Stitched Shoe at $5.00. For Gentlemen we make to measure our celebrated ‘Waukenphast at 85.00. F. H. WILSON, Custom SuokMaxer, 409 7th street northwest, Washington, B2B___Also 252 W, Baltuuore street, Baltimore M DF Fae OLDEN SPECIFIC, A POSITIVE CURE FOR DRUNKENNESS OR THE LIQUOR HABIT. rncwledge of team bias i is aleluiely axe deen and will eifect a in every instance 3 prior ‘er or sn enn thorminds of ease cure bss followed. 17 NEVER YAILS. The systutu ou wresrnnied with the 8) rc! it becomes ah Utter lnapessivility fo" ti)" went GOLDEN SPECIFT: Lu. Cincinpat, Oba, For sale by ‘R. K. HELPHENSTINE, EBRITT HOUSE DRUG STORE, Corner M4th and F streets, also corner 1éth street and Vermont avenue, Washington, D. 5 write for circulars and full particulars. d19-00 GBstEFUL—comronrina, EPPS’ COCOA. PREARFAST. “By a thoronh kmowledze of the natural Jaws which, govern the ohe:atigna of digestion and nutrition, an by $ coteful avplication of the ine properties of well-xe. Jected Cocoa, Mir. Epps hfs provided cur breatéast tables witha celickicly aavgred beverage which any ‘seve og Seeth article fick thats constitution ‘may be greda- edly te dideane, Hlamndrede of eubtio hsladion Sr goat pe Bl Li “can or Su und ts Teady to attack wherever there is: Pela. Wem any a fatal shalt by “beeping Belut We may Eurnclves well yoqiie Dre blood aud nourished truiue,"—Cret Servis Gazelle oul Oct ad Tos uy Grocers taeliod tia 8 JAMES EPPS & CO. Homeopathic Cheminta, mbL-emktu Lon donEnaland Bracat Noros BEATING APPARATUS, AND WOULD PARTICU- LARLY CAML, YOUR ATTENTION TO THE WROUGHT IRON FURNACES FROM THE WELL- KNOWN FACTORY OF REYNOLDS & SON, WHICH ‘WALTER D. WYVILL, ‘AGENT, ‘We 42 PA AVE. NRAR 06 STREET Asxovscewmyn, We direct pubile attention to the following oMictal certificates of recognized scientific experts, ‘as well as to the testimonials of private citizens. ‘The remedy in question is the outcome of very extensive researc and experiment on our part, with a view of obiaining a purely vegetable specific, at ence prompt and efficacious a8 well a8 saye and altogether Aarmiess. We guarantee It to be absolutely free Srom optates, emetics and poisons. We furthermore guarantee it to be a prompt, agreeable, sure cure— a clelm which ts fully warranted by the extraordl- ary results of @ most comprehenstve and extended ‘series of practical tegts to ‘which it was subyected Dy us, a8 well as by leading physicians and medica? authorities. Its soothing and curative powers are Soremarkable that usually bute very few doses are required to not only afford instant relief, but to effect an entire cure, The following parties Speak from experience: STATEMENT OP DR.-JAMES A. STEUART, M.D., COMMISSIONER OF HEALTH. HEALTH DEPARTMENT; CITY HALL, BALTIC MORE, MARYLAND.—“ Having been Tre- Chad to ees the Red Gee one und give my opinion thereon, to re] as follows: t fad that it contains no mineral matter, poisons, opiates or emetics; that It combines In a jue and effective manner approved curative agencies which are relied upon by the faculties of the different schools of medicines with other valuable vegetable ingredients, which combination, to my know- i *, has thus far not been used for thts pur- pose, and which in its action happily suy oer the objectionable and not un! uently artful feavures of other cough mixtures.” STATEMENT OF DR. SAMUEL K. COX, D. D., RACTICAL ANALYTICAL CHEMIST. WASHINGTON, D. C.—#To the thousands whose systems instinctively shriak from the use of lorphia and Opium, and especially to mothers who justly dread the evil and at times fatal effects of these dangerous drugs, the Red Star ‘Cough Cure must prove a boon. Itis not only entirely ree from all oplates, poisons and emetics (a thing which not one cough preparation in ten can boast), DUC It 18 altogether an original and most happy combi- bation of the best remedial agents, and is as hharanless as {t 1s effective. 1 base nls assertion on careful analyses and numerous practical tests—the latter in every case resulting in a speedy cure.” BALTIMORE PQST OFFICE, COLONEL ROBERT G. KING, for ten years Dep- uty Collecior of Internal Revenue and now Assistant Superintendent of Letter Cart “T must say tbat I endorse Red Star Cough Cure, ‘Thave used it in my family for a vio- lent cough, and found itexcelient. Its use Was entirely free from the depressing effects of opium of morphia preparations, whiten are almost Invariably given for coughs. TI should say that Red Star Cough Cure can readily be taken and would agree with and benent everybody suffering With throat and lung troubles.” MT. VERNON PLACE CHURCH, WASHINGTON, ME. LEWIS EDWARDS, SEXTON:—“I hereby cor- tty that for several mouths past Ihave been suffering from a severe cough thathas greatly distressed me day and night, I was very much debilitated by It, aud suffered gonstant in my chest. After trying vatlous remedi=s, Tusea Red Star Cough Cure, and it gave me entire reilef.” AN EAST BALTIMORE LADY. MRS. J. H. SANNER, 111 NORTH BROADWAY:— “I had for some days been afflicted with a cold, from which I suffered very much. At Umes fcoutd hardiy speak above a whisper. Nothing seemed vo give me even temporary Tellef UBUL I began using the Rea Star cough Cure. ‘The first few doses freed me from the Uoarseness, Which rendered speech painiui, and belore I had used a bottle my cold was enurely cured, I think tt the best remedy. for colds I have ever tried, and prefer tt to others, as 1t 1s free from optates and poisons.” A WASHINGTON LADY. MISS FLORENCE ABLOTT, 933 Massachusetts avenue:—“{ have suffered for many years from an asthinatic cough, attended with di: {essing and painfnl paroxysms, and hat ‘ried many remedies without effect. Red Star Cougu Cure gave me wonderiul reljet, after using one or two bottles. I have not been troubled witn the paroxysms since.” A PROFESSOR OF MUSIC. MR. LOUIE M. BARNES, 69 North Broadway, Bal more, Marylan contracted the'most Severe cold I ever had; it settled in my throat and I became very ‘hoarse. It required an effort to speak and rendered ‘me wholly unfit for my business. A few doses ot Red Star Cough Cure afforded me almost instant rellet from hoarseness, and its further use cured me entirely of the Cold. It is the most effective cough medicine I have ever used, and the Most direct in its results. I thihk it may justly be termed a prompt, sure cure. Tt has my hearty endorsement.” SECOND NATIONAL BANE, WASHINGTON, MRF. A. STIER: I can heartily recommend Red Star Cough Cure, having recently tested ils remedial virtues during a violent cold. A few doges suiliced to chéck und relieve my cough.” BALTIMORE & OHIO EXPRESS COMPANY. ME.C.E. P. HOLBEIN, Sollcitor Baltimore and ‘Ohio Express Cofapany, Baltimore, Mary- land:—“From exposure, "I contracted the severest cold Ihave ever known, and could find norellet. Ivkept me awake at nigit, and grew worse and worse until I fearelit ‘ velop into pheumonta. 1° became bout tocall Ina physician, mumended Red Star Cough Cure. ‘The effect was magical. ‘The first few doses gave almost instant relief; tts continued use has entirely cured me. One bottie, taken according to directions, cured my wife of. a Troublesome cough and she unites with me in pronouncing it @ sure, cure. We found tt Pleasant to take, and felt none of the bad effects produced ‘by the use of other cough medicines.” A BALTIMORE BUSINESS MAN. _ EDWARD P. SUTER, of the well-known house John Ryan & 'Co., Type Founders, Baltimore, Mary iand:— ard without ex: ception the Red Star Cough Cure as the best remedy for coughs and colds T have ever seen or tried, having used the same personaliy and in my ‘family with astonishing results, In my own case, suffering with severe cold, sore throat and tightness of the chest, the reliet ‘and cure from a few doses were prompt. My daughter also experienced great rellet in 105 use for a severe cold.” MR Everybody, young an old.can take Red star Cough Cure without experlencing the bad, sicxen- ing, and often dangerous results attending the use of morphia or opium mixtures. Red Star Cough Cure 1s absolutely free from oplates, poisons and emetics. Itis an agreeable, safe, sure cure tor babies; an agreeable, safe, sure cure for boys and girls; an agreeable, safe, sure cure for men and women—young and old. Sold by Druggists and Medicine Deaters throughout the United States at fifty ceuts a botile. THE CHARLES A. VOGELER COMPANY, SoLz PROPRIETORS, BALTIMORE, MARYLAND. Trovsaxvs of Cases oF SS 1 x ges i $8 fx gH go BM Sss3 1 Goo KOK Meadache aro permanently cured every year (as the hun- dreds of testimonials in my possession will testify) by tho nse of DR. LESLIE'S Special Pregoription. This Remedy stanfia to-day with- ‘out a rival, and with scarcely a competitor in the world. ‘Thonsands of Physicians throughont the country have acknowledged thelr inability to cure it, and ars now prescribing Dr. Leslie's Special Prescription for all canes of Bick H HERR A DDD A eB e Ee a BA gs nh EF HoH fee 2° Bow 244 %8 Ht Ht Eee In either ite nervous, billious or congestive form, aris- ing from obstruction, congestion or torpidity of the liver. When I say that Dr, Leslie's. SPECIAL Preseription will cure the most obstinate osses of Sick Headache, I mean just what I say,and that is, that it not merely relieves but POSITIVELY Cures,no matter howlong the case may have been standing. Thas fram persons who have been af- flicted for twenty yours, being confined to bed two or three days at a time every two weeks, that have been permanently cured by two bottles of Dr, Leslie's = PRESORIPTION So that they have not hed an attack for over five years. Ifyou are troubled with Sick Headache and wished % PoE PES Py $08 JRE P| be sure and give this remedy « trial. PRICES: = 8. B. ARCHER, SARATOGA SPRINGS, ¥. ¥. SCHELLEE & STEVENS, Agents, ‘Weshingtoa, D. 0. ‘For Sale by All Drageista, Fas, oo Wor Jeroaranox 2d Edition. Lalit elogtams U0 -Tha Star ‘The London Explosions. THE DAMAGE TO THE WHITE TOWER. Loxox, January 27.—The work of removing the debris In the White Tower was compieted tis Ss The hole made gin te loor where the Ite oded 13 ten feces long by nts fect mide ‘The masonry of the Bullding fs found to be practi- cally uninjured, but much of tite Solid oak wood- ‘work is tora or ‘pitt. 2 ESTES, Wite-Murderer Scott Must Hang. Annarouts, January 97.—Gov, McLane has re- fused to conimute the sentence of John A. Scott, colored, convicted in this city of the murder of iS Wife by poison. He has fssued the death warrant, appolnting Friday, March 27th, as the day of the execution. ‘The entire Jury wilieh convicted Scott Joined in a petition for commutation. Latest Foreign News by Cable. ME. BRADLAUGU GHANTED A NEW TRIAL. Lowbon. January 27.—In the court of vlan ay a decision was handed down in the case of Charies Bradiaugh, on his appeal trom the decision of the divisional court refusing him a new trial in the case, Which the governinent won agalust him, for Takibg hlsseat tn the house of commons witout} fr taking the oath. ‘The court of appeal decides tnat | pe ¢ Air. Bradlaugh has the right of appeal, which decl- Sion in effect is. un order for a new trial Pitwhurg and West Virginia Hatirond. Bauriwore, January 27.—A meeting of the Stockholders’ of the Pittsburg & West Virginia Tallroud Was held tn this city to-day. ‘The follow- ing board of directors was elected: James @. Blaine, Henry G. Davis, Stephen B. Elkins, Johnson N! Cumden, Arthur P. Gorman, Win.’ H. Barnum, Alex. Shaw, J. A. Hambleton and Win. Keyser. & Ineeting of ‘the directors was subsequently held and the foliowing olticers electea: Preside Henry G. Davis; vice prealdent, Swphen B. Eiki gists BW. S.Moore; sind ‘treasurer, C. N- * Telegraphic Briefs. Fire in the insane hospital a Indianapolis this, morning destroyed the engine room, taundry and Drew, Dr. chiet with Drew Drew Drew’ Soap to u wh: from be de after the 1 bakery. Theretwas ni ‘amor 700 pa- | foods at all, “Phe wituess was shown tue bills of rr , = pane Oe Ui 00 bee Stay 19, 1882, and December 16, 1882, for drugs tur- Uents ” Loss $75,000. Se FINANCIAL AND , COMMERCIAL, The New York Stock Market. ‘The following are the opening and? p. m. prices ofthe New York Stock Market to-day, a3 reporved by special wire to H. H. Dodgé, 539 15th stroet: Name. | 0. |2:50| Name. fect Baad nishe stole when Fh that tint Can. Pac. lonagon Traniee tions ‘Ont. & West. . i fitveet 1z St Paul, tio {]Wab. Pas... | Do. pref.” pent west. Gaiua: The Baltimore. Markers, ‘WHAT MR. DREW 18 SAID TO HAVE SAID ABOUT GIvTNa MONEY TO CARRIGAN—THB TESTIMONY TAKEX TO- DAY—BOXES WHICH WERE CARRIED FROM um} The committee on public order of the Inaugural DREW'S STORE TO CARBIGAN'S OFFICE. After Tre Sran’s report of the trial ot John W. on the Duresu of medicine and surgery, Navy de- partment, aggregating $5,381.96, the trial was con- ‘Unued. ‘TESTIMONY WHICH CREATED A SENSATION TX COURT. Next examined, He testified that he had found no orders, entries, requisitions, bills or triplicate Youchersin the files of the office corresponding { ness Said that on June 18, 1884, Ne had seen Mr, ‘had furnished $700 or $800 Worth of the goods to We laboratory. ved money 1 had to Loid lm that they wanted to use the money in the bureau. He had the Dit was ‘Wanted was to get his money back. ‘This testimol Could not recollect thelr presentation. to the de- partment or any requisition being made for them. uel F. Cowes, medical director, U.S N., who was iu charge of the naval laboratory at Brookiyn government, aud testific followed in Obtaining medicines. eral would notify Witness that certatn goods w: hess Knew, all medicines and drugs ordered were seut to the ls furniture, and other goods to the dispensury. Dil amounted to something under $1, Une witness’ Knowledg about a convel Uou Was made to this, Mr. not Intend to have anything more to do with tir- nishing goods to 1 the objection, referring to is books said the requisition upon which Mr, Drew farnisue (ue goods in 1381 Was dated December 12, 1880. This did not show the amount, but_the witness said the in August last was shown to the witness, who said Mr. Drew had never furnished any such’ goods vo. the laboratory. His name has not appeared on the Dooks since the witness took charge. Peier A. Joyce, storexeeper at the Brooklyn naval dispensary since the third, 78 boxes. AP AND FEATHER DUSTERS, Secend THE FOURTH OF MARCH. Dey of Mr. J. W. Drew's | Arrangements fer the Inaugural Cere- ‘Trial, moniee—Mecting of the General Com- PEA mittee—Netes from Headquarters, kc. TEAPORART BALCONIES TO BE ALLOWED. Association, represented by N. D. Larner, Wm. H. Morrison and John Kidwell, were before the Dis- Uiet to-day tb discuss various mat ters coming under their cuties’ It was decided that outside stands, four feet In width, would be Permissible, on a line with the windows of the seo ‘ond story of houses, close to the fronts, , Charged with presenting fraudulent claims William J. Van Reypen, U. 8 N., assistant of the bureau of medicine and surgery, was the Commissioners take steps to secure compensa- tion to him for land condemned and used in the ex- tension of M stTvet, the Commissioners state that on examination It appears that Cahill has had his Norris, Boyle, Morris, td other gennetsen roprenaniaeg Gir eebootane | er genDetoen Seas cerns cca hi "Glover, ewasurer, wo amounting 4150 Mr. Gait reported that the executive committee had disbursed $72.48 and incurred Mabtlicies for music, Mreworks, Mooring, ball ame, light | ing the buliding, preparing the roof and heating ‘the bulldiny, estumated at $14,683. «They were Without esiumate as to the cost of decorating ie buliding, liviting the approaches, street uiumina- lon and'ovber ntadentat expenses bur it wen sate say that the aggregaie sum required will be Tully $25,000. Gen. Meigs bas assured the commit- Heady EES Rae a ea bs noe eae hy Created quite a sensation tm court. | in readiness for the Dall. ‘Mr. Galt stated that Mr. ‘Hudson, Dr. Van Rey pews testi- | Waldron, contractor for the heating apjaratus, as- hat he examined the billgin question, out | sured them. ‘that bis work would be completed by February 22d. Mr. Sims inquired whether anything had been heard as to whether Gen, MeCielian would ‘accept tices a ie mars be bot ‘2 finally decided,” cua we ‘Gen. MoClolan, iis De induced to ” —_ = “How long willit De then?” asked Mr. Simms. “We will uave ainpie me at the next nw ing? wad Mr — eee another in case iy ox Not accept ‘om the letters received from btm, 1 | ourselves In communication with them, can state that he ts desirous of doing It, but hls | ct of supplying them with labar.” business engagements are of acharacter Which, as Po this Major Ly decker sends the following at present advised, prevent him from accepting | ‘here ts enough labor in Unts lonality to. rT | requirements on public works tn ‘District. Mr. Morris stated that Dr. Toner, on bebalf | Columbia, and the importation of of the Wasbington Monument commission, was | labor from distant points would be ery anxious to seoure the pew Pension bul iding | tonable. 1 must therefore deciine t for the exercises on the 28d of February in connec- | Uon with the dedication of the monument, The | yi Speaker took I for granted that Nt would aot be tae to have the Work on Lhe building finished thatume. If they could ft would be 4 matter ‘of profit to them. He thought the matter stood on. different ground from other applications Unat bad Deen made. This would bea truly national occ: sion. ‘The monuinent commission would, as he derstood ft mare = gescrous contriouioa torette Jaying Une Quor, and getiag the building in readi- oe ad chr tegted! Hewat eo be three sets of workmen in the Ouilding ou that Gay. carpenen, Geearators, end plumbers, Mr. it Said they would need the buliding and Could not spare its use for any Iength of tte. ‘The association then adjourned. the alleged frauduleat vouchers. The wit- athis store. He had founda voucher for to the amount of $1,900 furnisbed by Mr. in the Treasury’ ment, and went to Mr. °s store to ask him about it “Mr. Drew said he ts and ‘the Court in A part of the remainder brushes, dusters and other arilcles furnished 1 bureau, “A part,” he said, “reprecenied a creprecented Commissioners cannot favorably consider a an.” an ‘Unis late date, but, on the contrary, would find It their duty to oppose ali efforts "to secure ule iven him $200 of $300. lie knew allowance, le out for medicines, but all he ‘MAJOR LYDECKER'S REPLY TO THE INQUIRY OF ITALIAN EAROR BROKRES, ‘Mesera Berioia, Gennaro & Co., No. 80 Bester Street, New York, representing the Manhatvan exchange, has written to the city surveyor they are informnd that the surveyor is OUL extensive works tn this city, and agents they write, asking whether the in need of any men, or “should you hat Work by contract Will you kindly address of the contractors, with a View of ‘THE TESTIMONY TO-Dar. mn the court assembied thismorniug Dr, Sam- I i May, 1890, to April, 1883, was called for the to the course of business The surgeon i ivered by certain parilea So faras the wit oratory. in January and February Mr. Drew had f nished medicines, bospital H i rr that, during the wituess term in charge of laboratory, did the defendant furnish” any ! ‘d by Mr. Drew, ana stated LUbat At was impos. for such goods'to hay Deen delivered without (he witness was asked sation he had with the defendant the latter furnished the goods, in 1881. Ob- Vorthington stated he wanted to show that Mr. Drew. then sai he had lost money in that transaction and did ‘Comptnining of the Hack Inupector. COUPE DRIVERS SAY THEY ARE NOT ALLOWED SAMH PRIVILRGRS AS THE CAB DRIVERE. A delegation of hackmen called upon the missioners to-day to enter complaint hack inspector. ‘They state that they own horse vehicles, the fame as the cabs, though in~ stead of two wheel, theirs are four wheel vebicies, Dut using only one hors», they Lave @ right to the Use Of the stands assigned to the cabs. ‘The inspector drives them away from these stands account (as he Seys) of heir influence with the cab urea. ‘The court sustatued ‘The witness, amount was about $700 ‘or $800. The goods were orivers. “The travel ite their tour deuverea during January and Fevruary following. Dr. Toner, who was not ofeseDt when the discus. | wheel coupes to the cabs and employ them at ee Dr. Delavan Bloodgood, medical director, U.S.N., | Sou regarding the monument dedication took place, | gue rates ‘They are to go on an equality Who succeeded Dr. Cowes in charge of tue Brook: | Stated atlerwards to a Stax reporter that the Mouu: | with the cab men, bul they ‘the same right Tym lavoratory, and stl uns charge 9¢ tut instar | ment society would not heed tne Dullng for more | Se intense ae iprowiced to lon vestified Chat he had never had any transac- \nan three hours, and would then vacate it. They ‘with Mr, Drew. did not care to put up any decorations, or to anything except a platform and cl ‘could be put in and ; ‘Commissioners see that they do hereafter have the same rigits. Galveston’s Financial Crash. SUICIDE OF 4 BANK PRESIDENT—DEPOSITORS Loses, C.G. Wells, president of the Galveston (Texas) Cotton Exchange, died suddenly Sunday night. It 18 reported that Mr, Wells committed suicide on account of the fiuanctal embarrassments of his ‘The Dil for medicines dated put in which Me comfort reported isst might, Chairman Wright wetnber 1St, 1882, aud for ‘a Months prior to that packer fu the tastitu- that up to the present time 4,027 E testified that he hud never while there re.| T00oms have been registered, with an sre “9 12341 ies dee or handied any goods sent by Mr. Joun W, | ate capacity of 7,220 persons; 88 halls capable of | Om, Wolston, Wells & Vidor, lange cotton factors, Se eee mee During that ume all the goods had been | 4ccommodating 5.757, and five Lotels accomm:- | which suspended payments today. Mr. Wells waa at | aoe'ee he furnished oy two New York tims. He said the | dating 470 persons; a total of 13,447 visttors in ail. | also president of the Island Sevings Rank, | ieee Dorks Pas goods cailed for by the first alleged fraudulent pul | There are aiso ainé vacant houses which can 9 | which ts closed to-day on of the death Bees re Would require 70 Laboratory boxes, 234 feet long, 18 | TUrnished With co\s, and will accommodate 2700 | tue president, and which ie onid te ew feaeat Ea ad apne ee persons; and that cbere are nine dining rooms will ing to furnish meais at 40, 99 and 75 cents each, for 7,050 persons: ‘Phe number of regiments, clubs and private parties that bave secured quarters through Uhe cominittee aggregate in numbers 11.508 BE HOLDS THE BARK PRESIDENT RESPONSIBLE. ie and about 15 Or 17 Inches deep; thuse foned tn the second bili, 30 Boxes; and those in The district atioruey offered yhe sald, toshow that the goods very well have been overlooked. The hibited what he sald was the only’ DLL of abilities of the firm are over $300, A 'S on file at the laboratory. It was for] 4 man ii a wi sorkot, K. i. Sunday, watched two small boyd BALTIMORE, January 2% \. 0 ex pond v1 © requis! an living in Green Bay, Wis, writes a letter sted. 38: past-dus coupons. 35; new ten-fortien, TIX: | Sribel by De Gemeees Nee He Fequisition 4&1 ¢ Col, Wright, chaurman of the comunittes on pub. yg “GAUTIMONE, Mas deoumey 21-—cote On crossecamination by Mr. Wiiltams, Une wit | HH comforh iu which be sate: “1 would. be pl ee MORE, Mo. Januar; .—Cotton — S: tthe wx 3 usually “5 lave you assi a re i SEND dhe tas | ih the cee lp | seg arama tresses | was nao ete eat Seatoe and firmer. western easier; southern red, gag8: | Chants woud not require so many bos Means will be limited, os allot ‘my hand carnea | DOYS were bis eee foithers anes orale: No, TAinerlam, wasiy’ Noo] | Ste. Worthington suited that be proposed to eat | MeRDS WALL be imuted, 28 all o fiTRe4 | spectively. “Both were drowned, Western winter, red spot, iui0%e; January, ‘Yoav0ss; | the Surgeon In charge of each of the naval hosp “f! - February. 905491; March, 914094: May. | 44a05%. | tais in tb esident went to Toronte, Can- Cora—sotithern steady; westeru caster and quiet; soutl- ern white, S456; southern yellow, 90a0!; western | O54 lied, spot, 50%4430%: Juuuary, S03uSl; Februars, 5 signifies, Murch, 4742184: May, 48a40; steawer, 49 of y New rows, Outs strong and’ duil—southern, 35a35; western white, $7438: do, ‘mixed, $4a96: Pouteylvania, S525 Hve higher, 72°75." Provisions quict and nominally steady.” icy firmer, 29030. Sucir—copper refined steady. 104ai1. Whisky quiet, 1.18sL1. Otherarticles hnehehged: Freents to liverpool per stearncr qulet— ston, 7-83: our, 2 Golptstlour, 5,023 barrels: wheat, rat, nominally, 536 Me- {000 Dubtieis: conn, 194,000 bus'véls; oats, 000 Dushels: rye, 1.00) Dashels Shipments—wiest. 70v bushels; cors, a Sulex—wueat, 602,000 bushels; corn, 219,000 bushels. 000 bustiela : The Chicago Markets. Jaines Suddard, who was in charge of the Norfolk Beck, prior ; Wheat— not deitvered Cheisea, Mass. the Adolph A. Koehn dispensary in Unis city prior to February, 1884; Dr. hospital from 1830 to June, 1883; Dr. lor, Dr. Suddard’s successor at Norfolk; Charge of the Yoxohsina naval hospital tor two | Miral Pierce Crosby, $25; Coumniandet A. "H. MeCor- country lo show that these goods were i because the ada.’ He, Lam toid is not expected, Dace 48 dae Tor me to'start for your town. It ¥ou have passes. Yor ail of the {auniiy, please include them. "They are all dyed-in-the-woul democrata * * * I gee Dy the papers that our Congressman was taken sick and ais wife had to lug him off to Florida just at a time when we need Lim the most.” CONTRIBUTIONS TO-DAY. ‘The following subscriptions to the Inauguration Nor fund were received to-day by the treasurer, Mr. C. ee Bes ©. Glover: The Bergner & Engel Brewing Co., in charge of the Mare Island, CaL, hospital | through H. L Dauterich, manager, $100; Eiseman {0 October, 1888, and Dr. Reuben Le’Bates in | Bros. kes; Commodore W. W. Quoca, s25; Rear Ade at stay of these hospitals. Alfred C. Gorgas, of the naval hospital at Bloodgood, Who was th charze New Yor naval hospital prior to Ay br. Van Qeypen, who was on duty atthe ‘York hospital before October, 1638; Dr. Bur- of the *Philadeiphia naval” hospital; Dr, Wio had charge of the naval OHTIOAGO. Iut.. January 27.—Closing pri eros ——_—_———__—_——- 7 February, 7843; March, 79; years: ior to November, 1882, testified that 33; W, N. Cr mn, $5; Admiral William Rad- YO CURF NO PAY.—WHITERUKETs CrDag Ser Tinuaks, arse Febcuaes oT Marek: 3 they’ tad never received “any rarticien fom a | ford, 82; CG. Ta rue, $23, aud Martin Touhy, $2. BALSAM ie at che 97%: May, 41." Oats—djanuary, 27%; Febr! “74: | Drew. They had received books and samples of | Total Co date, $16,085. ~ Grows, Fh Ps i Hi gsf May aites | medicines directly from the bureau. ‘These sam- NOTES. EAA eT "95; | Pies Were for trial. Dr. Van Reypen sald they tried] ‘There have been quite a number 0 f Inquiries re- — them on any available patient. Dr. Homling said | ceived at headquarters Felative to, the Tighe, of provi ne Poeelenaat Re Rene and sometiiars orien (Moers faunilies | having stands ou the Avenue. ‘The committee Will | pacxce gannary 20 toot wudden! PITTSBUKG, 27.—Oll fairly active, ‘The | Here, and sometimes on hiinselt, Tecel¥e proposals until tie 2vh inst. af the heart Cape JACOB be Fat maarke! openad weak at 68%. ut wich some ood buy- | Maish D. Clark, messeagerin the Dureau of medi-| "The executive committee Will have a meeting is, Pa, but for the past ty + fog advanced to 0i%, and, atl o'clock, was quotedat ey, | cine aud SUPerY, testill@l that no goods had been | nls eveniag, when inattess of inparianee maine | yalladelpt D.C... aged sixty. ‘The Thor creck field total production is. 451 Yarrels | received at the bureau “irom Mr. Drew; they uad | diesen ‘Funeral from Testdeuce, 80 ‘ Ehere 18 no news from the Gantz well st | never recelved medicines at the bureau except in| “ Commander Taylor and his men from the navy | west, Thursday, dapuary Zih, at 2 Sc Ppec eee on CTOs SABINA yard are at work preparing the Pension building ond salotives ‘the = gad SS Sane ton the witness: 'y-Uhree years ant val Trani 1 werd 4 ry ‘The Executive Session To-day. six months oid. salen ine cae aaneeetas tants et MR. BAYARD CO! NOES IS SPEECH AGAINST THE ARAGUAN TREATY. Immediately after the Senate went Into execu- tive session to-day Mr. Bayard toox the floor and continued his argument against the Nicaraguan to anybody connected with the bureau. known feather dusters to be bought one at a tins | ¢} for the bureau from a grocer, Iurnished wisps, soaps, black! Carrigan bought tue towels and put them under 4 coe eramned gat BA Naas ey ral fet ht, Matchew'ercrarcu Wedecmdeys wp bek iar ay pee McKNIGHT. ANNE poe - qe aT US: SERRE se et 1585, at 5.00 am. made With the Herdic company to bring We men Ho fad | up each day trom tue navy yard. ‘They afe putting cables up as the first work. 16th regiment Ohio National Guarda, at Sandusky,’ Oto, will attend the mauguration and have their quarters in the cars. The company Mr. Brow, who aiso i and matches. Mr. the witness! charge. | ‘This ¢rocer bad not furnished | is composed of tne young business men, aud ouly | _Fiimeral Wednesday. morning, at ine from treaty. He maintained that the Clay-| anything ior Uwo years. Since then Me. Currigan | Bye oralx are democrate AY | se Patricks ra ‘and @ xtrecta ad ton-Bulwer treaty 1 still," in —_ force, | and Mr. Kirkwood had purciased such articles, Chairman Berret_ to-day appointed Gen. N. L. | Feistives of the are repectielly ad al and that the ratification “ot the Ni-| Dr. Hudson testified hat the surgeon tm charge | Jeffries as a meliber of Ue reception conmitttes, ta Calaguan treaty would be a grosé violation of It. AS Mr. Bayard, the leader of tue democrats, 4580 strongly opposed to the treaty, both on the ground of principle and political ‘policy, it 1s ‘uought the democrat will generally fol- low him, Senator Soermsn has two amendments nding. Ove {sto open negotiations with Eng for the abrogation of the Clayton-Bulwer Ureaty before proceeding with the ratification of the Nicaraguan treaty.” The other 1s to provide ‘that there shall be no discriinination either for or against any government in the canal rates for the passage of vessels. A Nomination To-Day. ‘The President sent the following nomination to the Senate to-day: i 5 ‘William M. Burwell, of Louisiana, to” be naval officer of customs for'the district of New Orieans La ‘by these Vouchers was dead. Dr. pital from On ete eS Capitol Topica, ‘THE RETIREMENT OF GEN. GRANT. ‘When the paragraph for the pay of the army, in the army appropriation bill, was reached in the House to-day, Mr. MecUomes (Mad) offered an amendment authorizing the retirement of Gen. Grant Gough not specifically naming him), with the rank and full pay of general. It Was ruled out on a point of order ratsea by Mr. Forney (Ala.), who has charge of the bill District Government Affairs, IN PAVOR OF THE BILL The opinion of the Commisstoners on House bill 7920, “authorizing the Capitol and North O street Talifoad company to extend its tracks on Water street, from_M to N street,” Is that it is desirable, ‘The Commissioners informed the raiiroad company last year that they saw no objection to the exten- sion of the track, but that they had no legal power {0 grant a permit forit, und the company hias there- fore applied to Congress for the necessary legisla- tlon, It is merely to extend the grack one square south Of {is present terminus oa Water street, in order to reach: tho river steamers, instead of com~ pelling the passengers to walk. DISMISSED FROM THE POH. ‘The Commissioners have dist Clark from the metropolitan palice force, and nave appointed Theodore F. Huysm@h as a private of classi, to take effect on the Ist proximo, vice Clark, ‘dismissed. THE MILK DEAUERS WANT AX INSPECTOR. ‘A delegation from the MIK Dealers’ association waited on the health oMicer yesterday afternoon, and requested his co-operation In getting Congress tocreate the office of milk inspector for the Dis- trict. Dr. ‘Townsend promised to make such a recommendation, as he considered that it woula be @ pudlie benefit. Fi MISCELLANEOUS. Mr. J. F. Legge, general agent Baltimore and ‘Ohio rifiroad company, applied to the Commission- ers for permission to lay temporary tracks to facilt- tate increased business during the inaugural season. Permission was granted. ‘Upon the suggestion of Col. J.G. Berret, the Com- missioners have communtcated with Adjutant Gen- eral J, Howard, at Anpapolis, Md., stating that there is no objection to armed military companies entering therDistrict of Columbia to participate in the ceremonies at tho dedication of the Washing- ton monument on the 21st proximo or at the inau- guration Of the President-elect on the 4th of March Next. A By allowing the remaining days of this week to without settling the current year’s tax, prop- ‘owners will incur a further penalty of two per centum. store. Carri arth On into each been 0 bo: FORCE. ed, Private T. J. of in Mr. ae: Mr. more { Bux. ro Qu:mr True — Messrs. ‘Ralston for Senator Sharon and Thomas J, have flied Dills in equity agaings Hon, J. Randolph Tucker Sas eee eee Was at one time the perty of ‘Thomas ‘tudor Tucker; deceasea (once Us Treasurer), and Over 40 years, for taxes. Bicyoutst.—About 11:30 o'clock on 9th Groves, | | An the District ‘Tork Sinte Dorsoorstis ‘Association of Wash wn, Gee eerie & i I of tie Pensacola station during we time covered Portsmouth station were medicines purchused were delivered directly to the bureau of inedicine and surgery. who was in charge from June wo December, 1583, vestined that they had never received any articles Heary Clay, colored, who was assistant messen- ger In the bureau of medicine and surgery September, 1852, testified as to the meth celving gods. in 188 or 188 a lange ing snail bottles of medicine of different kinds was rec ied and the bottles were repacked in small Kes. GOODS FREQUENTLY DELIVERED EY MR. DREW. known boxes to be brought there trom Mr. Drew's | the reception rooms at the inaugu umes, when stall, they would be carried by Mr. had shown Ar. Drew's porier to come to the Due rean tine after time to oring quent thing Co see Mr. Drew's than there, “He used vo bring u : liad any paycel that he could carry Mlunselt be would and yesterday and Sunday he recelved oid friends right up to Mr, was about the tine unat he jert the bureau, tn 1882, that these boxes came. couting in at that ume, boxes that came from Mr. Drew's and were carried | side the mouth, near the root of the man bring towels there. He had seen three of soap ab one Ume and two bundies Howard. rook Shaw, Henry Ciay’s successor as assistant | from the fall of Sumter to the close of his messenger in the bureau, testiied that since hehad | fial career, including the secret history of the adfuir been delivered at the Durr.iu. So fur ag be knew ‘A recess Was then taken, Mr, John Cook, of the fourth auditors office, was calied, and {dentified a voucher for $1,722.08, dated ‘March 16, 1881. ‘Objection was made to Introducing thle paper, 23 tt sig no relation to the transactions cobplaibed purpose of showing that the goods delivered, ‘Were nov included in any Of the alleged fraudulent vouchers; and Kirkwood ‘for several ye: vouchers. a ‘AU a meeting of the Madison Democratic Asso- ¢lation last nigit, Dr. H. H. Barker presiding, br. H. W. Turpin, Captain John R. Woods and Charles A. Krause were appoinied us the committee to con- fer with the civic committee on inauguration re- arding the reception of visitng. organizations luring inaugur: week. The association de- cided not to uniform for the parade on March 4. Permission has been granted for ail the state mil- ttary companies of New York state to pass through Maryland with their arms and equipments vw at- tend the inauguration of President-elect Cleve. land. ‘The same permission has been granted Co, #, Sth regiment Massachusetts volunteer mliltajon ‘Ue 19th and 24th of February, ‘The Cleveland Plonvers, of ‘New York city, have secured quarters here, and will bring about 150 men. ‘Mr. Wash. B. Williams offers to furnish one of ball with the handsomest set of urniture in the country. ‘The Balthnore and Obie raliroad have subsaribed for one thousand ball tickets, Gen. Granvs Health and Work. From the New York Tribune, to-day. Gen. Grant's condition 1 considerably tmproved, ‘hat station and tie ry small. He sald no tetiy DASE MOLAUGHUIN, at St Ml ceneoe aed Seed aes “aa seventy Be years Py On January at Piaah Sane Rh me aa IOMAS NUH, oldewt au] beloved son. thats arta oa = ‘The funeral will take place at ten, ebarp | day, from his pareute’ resicence. vi MEROY. On 3: Sy eg - Ree is earls ‘faylor, Who Was ih charge of the naval hos- here prior toJune, 1883, und Dr.Jaines Gail Mr. Drew. 1 tO of re box contain- cross-examination the witness said he had Sometimes they would be opened and some- jons into Mr. Carrigan’s room. He Tt was aire- once or twice a week. When be and conversed with them without discomfort. Ex- Senator Chaffee, who Was one of is callers yester- day, sald toa Tribune reporter Inst evening that ‘A good many boxes were | the malady was evidently under control Its pecu- here was soap in tue | lar form was three sharp poluts wuleh formed in- ’s Toom, leave it on Mr. an’s desk and leave the bill with It. Tedirect examination the witness said that it tongue, when- He had seen Mr. D ever the generai caughtcold. They were extremely sche iree boxes uinful, and were aggravated by tobacco smoke. general is devotiig all his spare time to Uter- Beside, tue aruicles lhe has in hand he : Presiden Carrigan’ ‘ope dozen towels. Drew's man’s name was | ary work. contemy ‘Kon. 912 Pennsylvaniaavenue northwest and 72S Eights ri street southeast. Telephone call No. 654. 426m Sa cue there one or Wo small Doxes of medicine had | With Andfew Johnson. ‘The general has netther stenographer nor amanuensis, and his work is therefore somewhat siow. F. D. Grant is as- sisting him as a copyist and in references, The Dynamite Ontcages, xes had come from Mr. Drew's store. BR “7 Everything and APTER RECESS the indictment. $170,000, Although =. _—- — — ‘Worthington sald thts was introduced for the | exblosive was placed rer of London show 0 a8] fect thick, the concussion knocked the plastering ribed in testimony, at tue Brooklyn Iabdra- | from the other side for a radius of several fect. It amounting to 288, had been pald for, and | ‘yas reported n London lost night that Cunning- ‘and furthermore, that the defendant | Bam had made, an, wits pm ly Sine ‘of were lor required an itemized account Mr. gotten up a wholly fictitious account and Moore objected that this transaction than three years ago. ‘The court admitted the testimony, Mr. Jones? Umbrella. ‘Those who may wish to purchsss, either ape sli cious beverage or for medicinal purpossa ea URADUL- TERATED WHISKY, are tavited to make e trial of the UPPERTEN WHISKY. ‘This whisky, upon en enslyticel exsmiustion, hes Proved to be free from Pusil ofl, and indeed of any of ‘the modern ingredients which ere wsol to give @ Melt ‘tous age apd fipvor to tais popular érink, ee rill re Retell

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