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7 _ POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. _ OW FARE NORFOLK — STEAMER LADY (oak ks Raves oth mre! hart. Waahiuyg-on, Weduewday and Friday at 0:90'p. um First” Y a TRECT TO NEW YORK. ‘Hound Trip, $4.25. PEO ix ome ant 2, peed eed wich wear JAY morning. Fre eht at lowest raten. Q ORFOLK AND FORTRESS MONROE. ‘The popular Steamer GEORGE LEARY, leaves 7th twharfon MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS and FRI- ALS af 5p. im. stoppine Piney Poi ‘and returning, Counect it Nor: ‘and steamooat lines. Secure rooms apd tiekete ai ‘and O. Office, 14th Mare. Hotel and Kn avenue, who will als WELCH. Samet ¥ ARKOWSMITHE. FROM Tra STREET WHARF. Mondays and Thursdays at 7 a m. Returning ‘Tuesdays. and Fridays touching at sl) River Land- ingees far as Nomini Creek, Currioman aud St Clem ents Bay. Connects with B&O. RR at Shepherds, JNO. B. PADGETT, Ageut. GW. RIDLEY, Manacer. sell Me YEBNOs! arr ‘VERNON! STEAMER W. W. CORCORAN Reees TB styeetlart daily cexcopt Sunday). tor Mt. fernon oo Neto ‘aun; Feturning, reaches Washing- ‘a LL, BLAKG, Captain. = ——— = = STEAMERS. jednendiay, Feb 4, 9 2.10. Se edyesday: Fete. 3p.m nga nay | inom mci Yo auay uate vo gules data Bengue Pransatiantiqneot Farm LOUIS DE BEBIAN Bret Ne: borin nvr, Sew Nak, MOSS. 248 Penunylvania avenua: Jw. BUTELER & SUS, Y2ibenberivania arenas TOR, THE, CUNARD S1haMsity COMPANY, LIMITED, BETV . AND LIVERPOOL, pavowta. Wea F, AND EVEKY WEDS {BATES oF Passaci paceummodat ine Steerage at very low rates. Strerage tickets from Lav- ‘tai Quechstown and all ether barteof Europeat ZTuroush bills of laden srven for Beliset, Glaagow, | Havre, Antwerp and other portson the Continent, for Mediterraroan: ports. . For fretiht and passase aprly atthe Compa s"soffice, No. 4, Bowling Green. or both Steerawe and Cabin to Gris BIGELOW & CO. bos ith st. Washington. De VEENON H. BROWN & CO.. New Yor! Messrs UTIS BIGELOW & CO. G05 Fen strewe: Washinetsa, ‘RAILROADS. “BQALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. EFFECT SUNDAY, DEC. 21st, UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. Leave Wachinctot from sat woeand tier For Swe. and 10:10pm. daily. Tig 9.00 mie afer ited Bxprese to Pb and CAL aro, ings ig Hitsbure at S0 yis., chivaco neat Wom ‘at200 No extra far is'chsiwed on this trail for cine For Cincinnati, Louisville and St. Louis daily at 230 my and 10.10 pin with through Coaches any Palace Ricping cars to above pointe: without change Pocens afaee Lived rai to cucu >in arriving it imeimnat ext moruins at Louis sop. nm Nocxtrafareis charecd on this for fant tire with Parlor Car, and 8.49 —— 1384, corner of New Jersey 0, For Pittsburg at 9.00 a.m. mn daily to Pittsiune, Clevaiand and Detioin, with Piecing ae tC PED e eigea0, 720,820 aaa jor Baltimore on weet 10, 6:40, 7.30, 8:90 an to00 foe fade S05 tes animate trata 5:50, #230. «50. 7 od 10:30 p.m Taltimor « 10:00 fmm. 1:25, 1.90, $40, 8:40, 7-10 p.m For pointe on the Shenaid ab Vs ‘pouits Fer ai 6:40 a m..and 32-J0and 4:50pm: | ees im msca yo im. 4-40 p.m Ber Wap Stations be-wers Washington and Bal £200. 6:40. 8-90 @ mu. 12-10 p.m 3-00, 4:40, 3030p. m. Un Sundavs, 8:35 ain, and Lu, 440 and 0 50 p.m. Fer stations cn Sietrovelitan 1 728 am il except Sunday, and 6:30 p.m. daly. 4:40 J daily. exert uiis*” Jor principal stations 98 Metropoutan trench, 9-05 8m. dally. tequt Sui say. win. Stsunton and. Valley brane O95 an. daily except Sunday tor Fredericks a5 #. mum. 4:40 vm. daily except Sunday. 2e Havertown. 05 atm. cally. except Sunday. and =m ail Trenelarrive trom the West deily, 6:40 70a m, 1:18, ‘From ‘Annapolis, 8:0 am. and 1:80 and525p m; aS From Frederick’ and intermediate = 2. advil pun daily, except Sam ‘Dprins leave Baitimare for Woslinston a 20,89 abd 10:90 a, m.. 121s ou Sundays, 403. 6:90, 7:30, 9 and 10-90 p.m 4:00 and 9:00a m.2-00. 1:95, 4:2. 3, 6.00, 7:90. 9 and 10:39 ©. aii frains trom Washington stop at Relay Station ex- Fer furticr information apply st the Baltimore and ; ‘Ofice- Washington Station, g19 and L5t 10, 6:30 Bie Ticket fensylvania avenue, corber 14th street, where ‘wil be taken for bagimge to be checked and receivudas any pout ih the city. i, General Monacer, ‘BLUSH LORD. Gen'l Passenger Avent a. Issa trom ststtun, corner of 6th cx Fitabang and the West, Clicazo Limited Express i Falace Siewping Cars at 9.40 4 mm. dai Fae am. daily foci. ce from Harrisbune | oped OL OWS, : pitue Car Altoona to. Ch ¥.2u daily, with Palace Cars te Pittsburg Aso connects daily’ fur Chicago, with Sieepiue Car Fitigburg to Chicago “Sail Pxprese, 10 v(m daily ger Bittsbung an the West, with Palace Sieepituc Cat BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD. For Erie. Canandaicus, Kochester, Euftulo, Niawcara, 00pm daily except Saturday, with Falace Cars Wasuizsto: to lec heeter. For Williamsport, Lock liaven and Elmira, at 9408 Guily. excert Sind) For New Vorx m Zhe East 715,890, 11.00 am. aud 115 pm. On Sunday. 40 yma Limited Expres or Pula Yarlor Cars. 9 40'a. tn: daily, except Sunday. For Boston without change, 200 pm. every week-day. ‘Co Sanday. £00 p. Bor Brookiyn, > i} through trains connect at Jer. f Brooklyn Annex, affording di ‘ey Clg with boats Tec: transier to Fulton street, avoluiis double ferriags Scream New Yors city RerPbbadelpiua, +15, 830 snd 11a m_ 2.00, 4.00, 6. Youaud 1115 p.m’ On Sunday. 4.00. 6.00, 10.00 2118 pom Litnitet Express, $40a iu, dally, exceps Subeay Fer Balticore, 635, 7.15, 850, 9.40, 11.00 a. m. 12: Tia 400, 025, 4.40, 6.00, 740. WU awl 11S pene, Gp bencay b iv aaa. Con, 0 a0, 1.00 and Spm Fer Hopes Creek Ling, 6352 m. and 440p. m daily, excep! Sinan) Ber Anuayule "E.Sa_m., 1205 and 4:5 p.m. daly.ex- cept Subaae ee Surat y ADELA AND PRED ERICKSBURG RAILWAY. ANP, ALEXAND AA AND. WASHINGTON HALLE Bor Alexandria, 6.0 7.00. 9.25, 1101 and 11.35 Zoh as. 438. 607, RUS ahd 1.36pm Un Samlny am, $05 p. a. «the South, €00 and 11.01 & m. daily, Shu 4-0 p. ue cay. except Suny. Sains leave Accxandiss for Washington, $06, 5.0, 10.0%, BOIOx sn Lon, 0p, $28, ON 703 and Tow pean ud 12:10 masdagise Gearey* “Momay).” Ou Sunday’ ab Tio em fob abd 10M Pome and RAID Ba. and Hekets and information at the office, northeast corner gf Ioth street and Proieslvania sventic. and at the ster fon. where oniers ean Ue left for the checking of Ug to destination from, hotels and reaid-sicen SE PUGH. ‘J. WOOD, General Manayer. General Tassenwer Ageit FEVHE VIRGINIA MIDLAND RAILWAY. THE SHORT LINE To THF SOUTH, SOUTHWEST AND WEST. heute in effect OCT BER 12, 184, 210.4. MSEW ORLEANS MAIL dally, making close Connections to ali porte sudch and’ scuthwect Das SSetdap. with C. & 0. lattway Bian Bleep ibe Buttet cars from Neve Ineton to Atlant. Pullman Sleeping cars frou Wantingten an Atlanta to New 0 ee wLotlseihie mast i uf ‘tnd all Western Pulmau Sleeping cars Washington to EXPRESS, Dail via Danville ‘and ime care trom: Washing: in leaves Washington at 9-10 A. daily, except Sundsy Warrenton Gains leave Washinton at 919 AM. and For tickets asst hiformation inguire at Company's Of- @, 01 Feuseyivanin arene. ‘Prasua leave From 3 “M.SLAUGHTER, S MACDANIEL, ange Fee Avot cent, FINANCIAL. meTwezs WASHINGTON, BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK, BOSTON, &c. FRINCE & WHITELY, Szocx buoxrns, G4 Broadway.) AsO Fifth avenue) Keeton General Partners: James Whitely, Henry H. Dodge, H. Cruger Oakley Barry C. Logan, Washington, D.C. Maynard C Eyre. ‘William R Travers, Special Partner. BOY AND SELL ON COMMISSION ALL CLASSES OF RAILWAY SECURITIES. ‘Branch Office—899 1jth street (Corcoran Building) HM. DODGE, Resident Partner. Quotations of Stecks and Bonds and information re- darding the Markets received through our wires IN STANTLY, direct from the New York Stock Exchange All orders executed and reported pro:uptl: ey ce eset pet Scns Soret _fointe "6:25am, H __—_ THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C 1347 Pemneylvania avenue, LARGE STOCK OF FINE ENGLISH BRERCH- | LOADING SHOE GUSs. IMPORTED ERENCH CR: | THEDRAL GONG CLOCKS. KOGKBS? FINK SILVER | W188 MUSIC BOXES, fruta twp to bs taney: GOLD KOSI NICKLE BANJOS, WADE AND KUTCH REVOLVERS, TOOLS and 10.000 useful articles Ys direction of the owner, to change business, I will if ‘above selison then paeuuiaes. mi the iosk of J." U. GEA EST Pennerivania aypoue pore ashinstoit 4 & ‘may be: FOLEY, Auct. Menthe Siatanes wit toe be soil at f nale, the store. will be gcc Urea & CO. Manufacturers of 7 GLuiee WW“TERB. WILLIAMS & CO., Avctioncere SPECIAL SALE OF OBJECTS OF aBT. SALE OF THE VITI COLLECTION or ITALIAN SCULPTURES, comramixa GROUPES, STATUES AND BUSTS, LARGE HALL 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 GEM, ON WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, JANUABY TWENTY-E|GHTH AND TWENTY-NINTH, ar ELEVEN O'CLOCK A M.. THRER AND EIGHT O'CLOCK P. M., AT OUR SALES ROOMS, CORNER TENTH AND D STREETS, WE WILL SELL, WITHOUT RESERVE, ‘THE ABOVE 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. MR. B. SCOTT Jr., will conduct the sale. | WALTER B WILLIAMS & CO.. ‘Jade Auctioneers, a _To-moRKOW. Pexcassos BROS., Auctioneers, PARLOR SUITE IN RED PLUSH. MARBLE _ TOP, BOVOQUET AND OTHER TABLES, WALNUT MARBLE TOP AND OTHER CHAMBER FUR TURE. CAMP CHAIKS AND ROCKERS, FANCY MAJTRESSES, PILLOWS, SPRINGS, > LE, WALNUT DINING X. GLASS AND PLATED | SARE. “TOILET WARE, “BOOK CASE, OIL PAINTINGS. | WINDOW SHADES AND "LACE ‘AINS. BRUSSELS AND INGRAIN CAR- JOCKS, SEC MANTEL AND ORN ‘MENTS. KITCHEN FURNITURE QUISITES, ETC. BEING THE ENTIRE STENTS OF HOUSE NO H1¥ TH STREET RTHWEST, AT AUCTION. JANUARY TWENTY. JIL O'CLOCK, we, wall Fesidence. all the furniture contained therem, to which we invite attention, DUNCANSON BES. etd GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. __ & Have Jdesr Recesven ANOTHER LOT OF 109 DOZEN BROWS HALF HOSE, same #8 we sold so many of last year.” which we 7. peeing St Theremathably low peice of 8 perbox cfsix pains, sh ote DB let of 100 dcaen colored HALE HOSE, witch’ we Wil close a © pair, or three Yor WUctute: These yoods are worth 89 per doses. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. ‘THin EVENIN EKG & CO, Auction-orm, Je ona wo Ww Ce oat aren BRUSSELS CARPETS, EMT PRE OT TK, BEDROOM, Se. AND SHUCK PESHIUS OF ‘OLHER HOUBEFURAISH. TNds CROCKERY, TIN AND GLASS, &c., AT TION. four aalestooms without rerand to DAY, JANUARY TWENTY-SINTH, Aneto W *'e3i itouisians avenue: opportte City Post Office. Gexrs UNDERW LARS. LOTS, ner SHUR HAS, tbe ore cata es GHiER adobe. BicaNce ER. AT AUCTION, WITHOUT RESEIY E, wate SALESROOMS, FRIDAY MORN: TEE Ualy Thistle a, TEN O'clock. $83 HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, HANDSOME, WALNUT 1 UE M4 Tal weather, CHURS- TEN AM. it BS PARLOR FURNITURE, LES, BRUSSELS AND. 15. "AND STAI CARPETS DPA ED CHAMBER FUR: = : EX PILLOWS AND EC! TERS." DINING TABLES. “DINING CHAI SID! BoARD, KITCHEN REQUIB ITES, Strret northwest, 1 shall Sell © geueral’ collection of household goods y dices Shoal Estate Auctionecr. ALE. OF DFSIRABLE DWELLING USTER'S 8. HOUSE, No. 2024 I STREET NOMTHWEST. By virtua of a deed of trust tomereoorded in, Liber No. 764, folio 412, of the land tecor'ts of the Dintrict of Celutbia f will wall at public auction, iu fromtot the premises. on TUFSDAY, THE THIRD DAP OR FEBRUARY, A.D. 1s86, at FOUR AND A BALD OSEBEE Pa. Abeer ot Re ctdieison Of square No. 101, in the City of Washington, D.C, with the improvainente ‘thresh, ‘consisting of com: fortable three-story brick dwelling, belt premises 2014 street northwest "Ternis of. sale: Une-fourth cash, balance at six, twelve and eigliteen mous. with interest, for. which Rotes of the purchaser will be taken, secured by decd of trust and policy of insurance, OF all caahat the op- tion of the purchaser. oe ana a iEWIS CLEPHASE, Trustee, THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Auctioneer. Tadl-ddds RUSTEE'S SALE OF THREE-NTORY BRICK HOUSE No, 49 K STREET NORTHEAST. Default having been made in the payment of the, debt secured by deed of trust duly recorded in’ Liber, No. 913, folio 300, et seg. of the land’ records of the District of Columbia, I will. by virtue thereof, and at the request of the party secured, sell at re lic auction, in front of the premises, on MONDAY, FEBRUARY SECOND, 1885, at eae PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P. M.. parts of Lots 247 and 248, in square 675. Beginwing for the game at a point 220 feet from the northeast coruer of ssid square and runving west 20 feet, thence scuth 80 feet, theuce east 20 feet, and thence north 80 feet, to ihe place of juning. “Terms: One-third ‘cash, and the balance in equal in- staliinents in_six, twelve and cizhteen months for Which botes of jurchaser, bearing interest sro aay of fale, and secur of trust ou the property will Be faken, A deposit vf 50 will be required at tine of fais, ani all conveyancing and reording will be at aretinerat cont Serrun fo be complied with in beven ws or }roperty will be resold at risk and cost of de- faulting purchaser. JNO. E, KENDALL, Trustes, TE. WAGGAMAN, Auctioneer. 3823-cokds HOS. J. FISHER & CO. Keai Katate Auctioncery. “RUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE LOT, IMPROVED BY BRICK DWELLING, NO. G19°M Si REET NORTHWEST, WITH STABLE IN REAX, By virtusot a dved of trust deted, 25th Sepiem- ber. A.D. 1883, 1nd duly recorded in Liber No. 1038, folio 89, et neu. oue of the land records for the Dis trict of ‘Columbia, we shall ell, on THURSDAY, AE- TERNOUN, FEGRUARY FIFTH, A.D.,1885, at HALF- PAST FOUR O'CLOCK, in font ‘of the premises, the ‘West half of lot numbered four (4), im corporation of Washington subdivision of square numbered four bin dred and forty-cight (448), ax said subdivision is re- K.." folio 275, of the records of the Snrveyor's office District of Columbia, together Will the iuprovements thereon, consisting of brick eillog atid stable. ms: Oue-third cash: balance tn one (1) and two (2) years, with interest, and secured by deed of trust {upon the property sold A deponit of $100 willbe te- anired at time of sale. Conveyancing st cost of pire chaser.” If terms of sale are not complied with within Seven daya from day of sale, the property will be resold at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser alter five days" mee eT DWAKD 3. STELLWAGER, JOHN H. CASSIN, Trustees. 404-dkaa HAL ko, AE MEDICAL, &e. MADAME DE FOREST HAS REMEDY FOR La dies. All female complaints quickly cured. Can be consulted daily at 1245 7th street northwest. Office hours frou: 1 to # o'clock p.m., with ludies only. jak2-2m" Dr neo8 THE OLDEST, ESTABLISHED AND only reliable Ladies’ Pnysician in the city, can bo ‘congulted daily, 329 Missourn avenue, first street south, cf Pennsylvania avenue, between Sd and 43s streets. All female complaints ard irregularities quickly removed. Frompt treatwent. | Correspondence ‘aud oust strictly confidential. “Separate ruoms for ladies. Ofhos hours—11 to ¢and 6 to p. m. ‘e241 J)*, AND MOU, SELDEN, PRoFEssonG OF oF. _etrcamnce 1855 oki treatment fori fexuale Eomplainte: every accommodation Mis.‘ Oftice i05!Lincol Park Place u.c. Capitol Hille jei9-tue ae ; wish: AY, JANUARY 28. 1885; MR. DREW'S DEFENSE. ‘The Precee@ings in the Criminal Court G00D8 THAT WERE FURNISHED AXD DELIVERED TO CARRIGAN—MRS. BARNES’ PORTRAITS CHARGED TO POSTAGE STAMPS—THE DEPENDANT ON THE STAXD— IB EXPLAINS ALLEGED DISCREPANCIES Ix YOUCH- ‘ERS AND BILLS, £0. Pursiciaxs aso Daveaists RECOMMEND 2d Edition. Latest ‘Telegrams to The Star, position to Kidnap Rossa. Lonvox, January 28—The newspapers are still In the trial yesterday of John W. Drew, charged with presenting fraudulent claims on the bureau of BB swamped With letters containing suggestions as to | Medicine and surgery, Navy department, after Tas int a Spee | the proper treatment or the Irish people. Some of | Sraw’s report closed, Dr. Van Keypen, testified thut ng.and, &@ steam yacht for the he had searched the files of the bureau of medt- cine and surgery to find what papers there were a'h 2 Hy 7 R people from all Linds ot ciapiosment ts One writer offers to equip tua op DUrpose of raiding the United States and of kid- | there relating to the voucher for $1,732.08 found in 48 THE BEST TONIC. apping O'Don novan Rossa and Patrick Ford. This | the Fourth Auditor's office. He found two papers, & ‘Thin medicine. combintue Iron with pme Vertabio at his expedition | bul trom John W. Drew for $722.08, and a voucher auicely abd com sone WSPEPSIA, | 4 sticcess. Give him the chance, and he pledges Rye ioe, a IA, Wwe. TMP! himself to capture both Rossa, and Ford aud isag | fF the same amount in the Mie of triplicate BLOOD, CAILES AND FEVER snd NEURALGIA. | | tuem at Execution dock Within three weeks after | Vouchers, He prodaced the day book of the bu- reachestevery partof ine syatem, paride ang enpicues | SUNG from England Teau, showing an entry of $722.08, in favor of Sr. fhe blood, strengthensthe musclesandnarreyandtones | Attacks on Irishmen in London. Drew, March 16, 1881. Objection was made to the introduction of the THE BITTERNESS EN ERED ‘RECENT brea saa oa triplicate voucher, as tt bore none of Mr. Drew's Seieaiee Siew he cee re ete core ceieeant as : distressing symptoms, such as x, January 28—It is reported tm the | handwriting, and there was nothing to show that us Tea fa Pe stomachs. Brereur Cr eastern: ‘portion of London attacks h: bee ‘he had N NI WILL cl ave n made any knowledge of it, BELEN On RON MERI TE GREAT WILL NOT | Co iricttnen as a foci of the: feeling urenene | Mt Wortuington seid tocy had shown that « bil and a Youcher to the amount of $722.08 were fitd in the Dureau of medicine and surgery; but when the bill was sent to the paymaster i was raised to $1,722.08; and thatamount Was pald to Mr. Drew, It is invaluable for diseases: %6 women, andto aul persons who ead sedentary lives, AN UNFA'LING REMEDY FOR DISEASES OF THE LIVER AND KIDNEYS, about by the explosions, and that many ot them | have been beaten in the streets ut night. “Te | feeling of animosity against the Irish 1s spreading, and the police nave been ordered to be on the alert ns eufferine the effects of overwork, ner- | to prevent outtages who subsequently filed a fictitious itemized ac: SUE cat ene eraeal meet by ———»—_—, count. ‘This evidence, he contended, showed a con- iepS Sor CA HEKDACHE Of PRODUCE Latest Foreign News by Cable. Tederacy.. CONSTIPATION. ‘Tron ines do. ‘ ALHAMA AGAIN SHAKEN BY RARTHQUAKE. Judge Wylle adinitted the He said the It is the only preparation of Iron that causes no inju- | Mapnil = triplicate was kept on Mleevidentiy for the purpose remem f iD, January 2.—A shock of earthquake at ieikeBESE THY GE Sea eran tay Laren down a house, killing OB | Te ticatson Si uae acsonaes, Te eran proper for eos wine genie has ‘Trae Mark and croseed red lines on | Por#on and Injuring two others. _ overnment to show that the defendant had had aul) BROWN CHEMICAL CO,, Baltimore, Ma. ‘The Latest Cold Wave. rregular or crooked relations with other persons, Cmicago, January 28-—~Tuo weather bas again | Q**H if they were ot connected with the case. He C tumed vely cold. ‘the thermometer in thts city | sy NSCOR eon ODROLENE rere DeTCUry stood 86, Dole, and ut De. | No, sir,”said Mr. Williams. “I think your honor fon, lowe, the mercury stood #6 below, and at DU- | wai ate titat it aoa not, when you gnquire more Duque 2 Below. mina Beh mae 208 ee oco RRR KERB A aM Irritation Against England in Paris. | {0° /dill and vducher having been to the ope ke ga Rute Pants, January a "The rereeal of the Drcisn | U7; she district uttomey called attention t9 the oR UR EO Axa MOM a authorities to allow the French man-of-war Ue last page coutaining the Tooting being. let coo R R KERR A AMM M Omphant to refit at Hong Kong has caused great | (rhe witness cate thee ened eee, being tert annoyance here. The Voltaire denounces this conduct as specially uniricadiy, and urges the French government to retullate ‘by immediately Diockading all the Chinese ports This, we Vou taire says, France has bicherto refrained from cross-eXamination. the witness said he had found only three other Uilis on fle from Mr. Drew. ~_ Were dated 1883, and were respectively for $2.3 Siang gana. i Ts an Invaluable Remedy for COUGHS, COLDS, doing, because France bas regarded England sa SOME LIGHT ON CLAY'S TESTIMONY. Inlendly power,and blockading Chinese ports would | In discussing the competency of these bills as ‘CONSUMPTION, have hampered English commerce, testimony, Mr. Worthington said that while there Were vouchers on file for large amounts the only bilson file from Mr. Drew were for insignificant: Suns. {t throws some light, too,” said Judge Wylie, “on Mr. Clay’s testimony. ‘The bills were admitted to evidence. ‘They were 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 BRONCHITIS, ‘and all diseases of the LUNGS AND RESPIRATORY ORGANS : : for soap, towels, brushes, etc. by special wire to H. H. Dodge, 589 15th street: Dr Wale Wad secalied, ean temitied that the Spe Name, [ 0. |250/ Name |G (80 | signature attached to tnégi,rze.08 voucher pur- - - -——-— | Porting to be his signature wus, in his opluton, a . ‘536 "83g N. J. Cent. ....| 825;| 82% | forgery. He said that the certificate of Carrigan’s CopRoLene Caraw is « preparation containing 40 per 297, 30% Nu, Cent. .--|,86%| 864 | attactied to the voucher above the witness’ signa- 204 Bi) ture was Gut of the usual course. He would have cent of Pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil, combined with noticed it if be had signed his name underneath other harmless ingredients in such a manner as to ren- armies ‘| Carrigan’s. On cross-examlnation the witness der the“ OIL" as pleasant to the taate as honey, yet re- hd ee dia sald he would not swear to bis signature on any of taining all of its well known medicinal properties which a8 iis’ ['Do. pret. 2! these papers, knowing that there was a man beside have proved of the hihest value in CONSUMPTION eye wbworthiwest. 22.) him who could imitate his signature. and all WASTING DISEASES, invariably producing 9 Do. pret...) “Who was that man?” asked Mr. Moore, increase of FLESH and WEIGHT. Itisalso an invaluablefpreparation for Children re- 6034) 693y/Ohio & Misa. - 86%] 86°, Oregon Trans. 8 Ont. & West. “Mr. Carrigan, I'am informed, practiced my sig- nature,” sald the witness. “He was an expert in the sighature Iue.” quiring the nutritive properties of Cod Liver Oil, aa it SuiPan Mall... ‘Mr. Moore having asked further questions relat- can be taken and retained in the stomach of the most Bie Peo. D. & E....| 124) 12% | Ing to the signatures, Judge Wylte sald tt would ‘dalicate person: ‘Erie 12% Reading........] 1544. 15% | NOU help the defense any to show that the signa- se «| 52% Rock 1al...2_] “32g 20774] tures of Dr. Wales were genuine, it would only’ lin~ =< Ii. Cent, a8 Book. & B.-| 73. <1] plicate Dr. Wales, ‘ PRICE, 60 CTS, and $L LB & Ag SU Paul. 212.2 /1Ohg! 7384 ALL BUT ONE FORGED. LEE ‘bo. prot: ----| 25% 102% | Mr. Worthington sald he would have all the Lake Shore. 0% StP. & Omaha) %% 2% | vouchers of Mr. Drew’s brought from the fourth — Lou. & Nasi! 25%) Do, Dpref.....| 8a 853 ona ae a t “Mi st eas nce and re that on all of them, ex- cept one for $44, Dr. Wales’ signature was forged 8. B. ARCHER, Manufacturer, a ibe Hudson testified that he doubted whether the signature oi Dr. Wales on the $1,722.08 voucher was Samaroea Srames MSY, | 4, genuine, He thought the cne on the $722.08 = Voucher was genuine. = Nash, r. Francis V. Walker, chief clerk, navy pay oMice, was called, and testified to the payment to Mr. Drew of the $1,722.08 calied for by the Dill sald to have been raised! “Tho witness thought une siz- nature of Dr. Wales on the certificate attached to tie bill was genuine. SCHELLER & STEVENS, AGENTS, WASHINGTON, D. 0. a3i-w,f,m The Baltimore Markets. For sale by all Drugsist, BALTIMORE, January 28.—Virginia sixes, consoli- ated. 38%; it-due coupons, 33; new ten-forties, 3: Mr. Worthington put in evidence a copy of the go, new, tines, i: North Cixolina sixes olt, 106% | $722.08 Dull as produced trom the recurs of tie to-day. voklyn laboratory, and oniy a fragment of whlc Ger Tas Best on ie BALTIMORE, Mn. January 28-—Cotton_stomty-- middling, 12, Flour atendy" atl quiet toward, ste Gnd. westera super,” 2Toai15; do, extra, 3, 2583.78: eaty aaills super, 2 7503.16: was tound by Dr. Van Reypen on file in the bureau Of medicine and surgery. The government then, at 250 p. m., announced that its case was closed. “THE CONCORD HARNESS" THE CONCORD COLLAR. € fe erie 2503.75: d0. “Kio brands, 475; Patapaco SIT ERE: Can Gee ene oem and Ecprees: es , eaperiative ‘patent, ‘S18 Wheat TESTIMONY FOR THE DEFENSE. Every geuuine CON COLD HAKNESSIs stamped with And firm: western lower and quict:| Representative Blackburn, Senator Riddleberger, maker's bame abd trade-mark ; P°spot 834190; | W. H. Clagett, Thos. J. Fisher, Wm. Galt, Geo. W. BRO, 3440's; March, S115: | Cochran, Jas L, Barbour, Andrew W. Kelly, and 4:1Pennsylvania Avenue, May, Gast, “Corn—sonthiern firma: western stesdy: | RO. Holtzman testified tothe exeelient repycavion Adjoining National Hotel, | Southern walte, Soa56, do yellow, SUagl. western sized. | for integrity borue by. Mr. Drew. The district at- 1o.xellow, S0us1: western mized. 49. Said the government would admit that Mr. Se MORSE BLANKETS snd OABEEAGE' ROBB 31a Teputation had been of the best. ‘The trlal reat variety at very low prices. ru ‘ANHOOD RESTORED BY USING A BOTTTE OR Mine ct pa ENOTES uvisoncae Conia bitty ana" Knpotanrs. it nparte wise © tuo euch ney. w system. 000 Ib street Southwest, Jala THAS NEVER BEEN CONTRADICTED THAT TGESRSFIERS tris olde and aaa ing Laaies' Physician in thie city."Lacies, you canes fdently consult Dr. BROTHERS, 906 Bstreet sout West. Particular attention paid to all diseases peculiar to ladies, married or single. "All ::rgniarides and ova— rian troubles successfully treated. 737 Board, with ve 22 ELLERYS, fos sccommodations, aud kind, ecient nuruek fu sai6 1112 strect nortawoat_| thecity ander his treatment °°HY 816 Sasi ! QQ days’ TRIAL Jest Recewen- 30 == DP. DYES A Larze Line of NECKWEAR, for 50e., 760. and $L. Full Lineof Falland Winter UNDERWEAR, at lowest prices Lange Line of DRESS SHIRTS constantly om hand. CHARLES HYATT, Proprietor, THOMPSON'S SHIRT FACTORY, i 816 F street northwest, sn “opposite Patent Officn, _PIANOS AND ORGANS. Miosretcesr | PIANOS AND ORGANS OF THE BEST AND LEADING MAKERS SOLD ON MONTHLY INSTALLMENTS OF 85 AND $10 PER MONTH. A GENERAL CLEARING OUT SALE OF, Ati SQ) SECONDIHASD 1ST HOMES TER PRD i me AND ORGANS—AT MOST ANY NO FAIR OFFER REFUSED. | Branca an tow an 925. | Organs low an | SeStea‘Zikeant Panos at $125 each. SIDNEY T. NIMMO, Jao 433 7th street northwest | Is ‘for the STIEFF ai 1 PIANOS. and GALL" Self-Playing Instruments. | terme in ox and Uneans wi eee ae | Pianos and Organs for rent. tuned and repaired. jal0 | Prayos. 7 | TUNING AND xeraniy or praxos PPP PA | SPECIALTY, ar | ¥. BECKER'S WARTROOMS feet. _ Fine Pianos for Rent and Sale. Ja9-3en ~ FRAL FINE PIANOS OF VARIOUS MAKES | WS for saleand rent, at reduced a MLS. F.C. REICHENDACH, | _sa2_No. 428 11th sit tw. CPrivate en . wow gs wwew a ty | Sas s kw £4 | Sss® ww a’ ¥ GRAND. SQUARE AND UPRIGHT PIA ‘The Best in the World. A Large Assortment Constantly on Hand, at the Wareroums, $28 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, EDW. F. DROOP, Sole Agent for Steinway & Sons’ Pianos, Tunine and itepairing Promptly Attended able Workmen & “way DAVIS & COS GREAT SPECTALTY— WiBEnY Urdidite GRAND PIANO TT wwe azid eiegasitetyles, now ready, at special factory ESSOMN ICA Sta erect’ we Mey XE “DECKER” PIANOS MADE BY DECK: rau G7 KUHN, Sole Agent, 7 ldch steeek ns Also for Burdettongann, ocd Stecx& Co, Exrnsox, & Bavs&Co PIANOS. WILCOX & WHITE AND KIMBALI. CRGANS. Pee cat ont asian seth sical odat Sortes, ane, resi am feos at hitachi mae HENRY EBERBACH, m5 mri Menazing Partner ofthe late arcs of Hie eGo SEWING MACHINES, &c. SLE Houay Presexra HE LATEST, BEST AND iG MAC THE LIGHT RUNS edged to be the esc ctreular and samples of work at OPPENHEIMER’S, tain sm ete Cat Pain opin ci Sorat Meces fe 5t eras Sere ee oPatteunain te eyes : as Beet ona oe fntiy B es eee ~ ELECTRIC YOLTAIC BELT, and other Exeetnro Ar- PLIaNces, We will send on thirty case trial, to mea, YOURE Ge ld who are muflering from Nervous Debiity, ost Vitality, and those diseases of @ personal nature re- ‘sulting from abuses and other causes. Speedy relief aud complete restoration to health, vigor and m: uar- SRA Send af cues for dltateated peuple, tres Aa ress VOLTAIC BELT CO., Marshall, Mich,” J830-coly DpotOths, FRENCH POWDERS URE ant rinary Disease in 43 hour Nervoun Denitity, Orgemte Weakuess cased by indiscretion, "Polsonciss ood, eficeting Throst: Nose and oki OWLS SE cloud Puarmacy sth an Ba bent by fed domme EAD AND BE WISE—DR, BROTHENS, 005 B ‘street nouthwest,spreared before meaad inede gath, that he is thy: Cldest’ Uetauliahed. Expert Specialist ia i's ety, and will euaranter a cure it al canoe of fens: Real diseace, ‘and. furnish Mdicine, oz no charge’ the foorfarvished Medicine free Conauitation and advice fat any Nour during th day. subecribed and swore tobetore ine by Dr BROTHERS, Apri ad, Tobe SAMULL H. WALKER, Notary Public, De fOREETON,, THE, EREERT, SeeCIALINE ference vanes Spee eee re treatment and cure of Private, Nervous and Chronio Diseases, Lost Vitality, Impaired Manhood and Abuses Ulinery Giwans. “heceut cases yosibvely cared Su 403 No mercury or caustics used. Can be consulted eoy estcrta Soa Sesms nw. Kefers to ph of Balti- Office, W N. Liberty at.. timore, Md. inh3t HOTELS, &e. oa = ‘This new and elegant io. c rmily hotel, situated on 16th atrect between Fant K. aticcts, now open for the re gypeion ot vata Both Atwenican and urguean Plana, Hirs-cline in all ite aypointmenta, ‘Electric bey sud Spon fireplaces in every tosis. Fine suites with ta Pisior pudprivate tach. Alzo, analy vom for gentle: en. Location unsurpaaved.” Good cateriine a, fesder fire of the howe. eS jasce HE CLARENDON, 140) New York avenue. cor, 14th st, ven MES, M. J. COLLEY, Propricteese 1m QPECIAL Notice THE DELVEDERE, EUROPEAN, Corner of Pennsylvai nue and 3d strect north. ay - west, near the Capitol and thetwo Railroad depots, Wasnxatox, D. C., Ia. now open for business, ‘Res auraut and Caf ain Carte, Private Farlors for Dinuer Parties, Aspecial ide Dinner Partin, ROBT. WINKLER, Proprictor, ___Woop_aNnp Coa. Woon. JOHNSON BROTHERS, ‘WHARVES AND RAILROAD YARD: TWELFTH AND WATER STREETS SOUTHWEST. BRANCH YARDS AND OFFICES, CONNECTED BY TELEPHONE: 1202 F STREET NORTHWEST; 1515 TTH STREET NORTHWEST; 1740 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. NORTHWEST; 112 9TH STREET NORTHWEST; CORNER 3D AND K STREETS NORTHWEST: jij! PENNSYLVANIA AVE, SOUTHWEST. 1 FORGE CKEVELINE, OFFICE AND YARD, 1823 GUI Wt toot ot Lath se Long Wood Pies Hicl 4 4 Butlbsper cord: Onis #7; Hickory, G81. ats tat Docros A: iY - oa ae passer Sy ee end Sie eee tend EAP er Sasa To Crose Busriess, ‘Will offer to-day and until sold my entire stock of LADIES AND GENTS FURNISHING GOODS AT AND BELOW OosT. HATE epided to close March Ist the entire stock CHAS, B. Jones, ‘Corian beh and & streets north weet mneylvani Saas. Rye tir dy 8 diy ith | Was ‘then adjourned until to-day. fairly active demund—prime to ehoice Pennsyiva % Pore ‘and Maryland, 14.00a17.00._ Provisions steady anu quiet. er 2 See Axp Those who may wish to purchase, either aaa dell- cious beveraye or for medicinal purposes, an UNADUL- Isviconatixa, Pk-—new, 18.15: Old, Lk5o. BUI mesta~shoulders odclear rib. siden, packed: Gaz}. Hecon shoulders Oy: clear nb sidos dy. Hanan, 12igalsLara—rehinod eMamery. bas; Been quiet amd cancer 220" Petro: y. 22591. Exc quiet and canter 2 Seutr ‘Uiuual—retinod, “Twat, Coffes steady—itio When the court assembled this morning Mr. ‘Willams, of counsel for defense, rising with a Paper in his hand stated that he desired to renew his motion regarding the vouchers in the case in Felation to the old series of Indletments, TERATED WHISKY, are invited to make a trial of the | cargoes, Ordinary to iain, bas, Suuar steady and | TIO Lote old series of indictments. cesta wet GRieE sol 8 ceqpner reba wend 1peail Whaky | pera the case went oe oe a eRe Gui oton, sia Rone lower, ied: drains nome | SY (0 lulerrupt te ease tn the middle Of the or ally, 534d." Keceipta—flour, 2 reine wheat, | tris UY BBP pre REP BRR, TUT Rew 30,000 bushels; coru, 67,000 bushieis; oats, 5 000 bushels ‘was afrald,” sald Mr. Williams, “that ft migut U ppp ppr Tyo, 300 Dusheln. Shipmeuts—wiieat, 22000 bushels: | escape my attention.” UUP P Corn, 184,000 bushels, Sales—weat,” 486,000 bushels: | “Stitt tey to relnind you of tt,” sald the court. weep P corn, $8,000 bushels, Mr. Francis V. Walker, chief ‘clerk of the na ‘The Chicago Markets. pay oMice, was then called a8.a Witness tn the cas wwwuH CHIGAGO, Tu1,, January 28.—Closing prloes: Wheat— | ini prodieed two vouchers from the files in his wwww i ganuary, “Tai: Babenaty. ioe Stare Pak Offic, called for by the defense. ‘The witness sald Wwww i Cornmdanuary, STA; Febraney, 315, March 7 both vouchers were paid. He identified the signa- WWwWw H $7761 Bay A ste ranma 2 ture of Dr. Wales on the papers. They were the wows Be Ae Te Mee ig Sag wae ouly vouchers in the name of the person for whom FONEEy One) Mewes) cat: meee they were drawn filed since January, 1883. One of This whisky, upon an analytical examination, has | 7. Proved to be free from Fusil oll, and indeed of any of the modern ingredients which are used to give a floti- them was dated December 15, 1853, aad the other ‘November 10, 1883. A FEMALE ARTIST AS A WITNESS, The Petroleum Warket. PITTSBURG, January, 28 -Oll quiet, and. steady. ‘The market opened at 6934, declined to 6876. anc ‘Mrs. Sarah E. Barnes, the artist, was then called ee fz. well will bora puInper. CECE SES Deilingis st im progress with? 900 fect of ella tie | and was asked by Mr. Williams if she had done FOR SALE BY ole. Ene thor Greek ‘well total production 48.4815 any work for the bureau of medicine and surger; i Objection was made, but overruled by the court, Wheder, Thon hooves ‘The witness being allowed to answer the ques- jetawar& Bray Leal & Baker. FOUR YOUNG MEN CHANGED WITH THE ROBBERY OF | tion, sald: “I made crayon portraits. [. Maruder, x oO & Ody ARCHER'S HARDWARE STORE. “You made iwo crayon portraits?” sald Waters, W. HLH Cisvel, To-day,in the Police Court, assistant District | Mr. Williams Four or five,” sald the witness. The court then asked to know what the defense Proposed to prove by this witness. ‘The youchers produced by Mr. Walker were then handed to the witness to explain, but the court Tequired counsel to state what it was proposed to rove. PMI. Wiliams sald that there were in this. m- stance changes {n Une vouchers as_he bt to show occurred in otter cases. He desired to prove Attorney Thomas called for trial the case of Geo, ‘McCauley and his boy associates, Charles and Harry Foulke and George Molair, charged with breaking into the hardware store of Andrew Archer, No. 831 4x street, on the night of the 2ist instant, and stealing about $150 worth of goods, | Mr. ia. Wright entered a plea of not gulity as to Molair and the other defendants pleaded similarly. WASHINGTON. D, 0, H. & H.W. CATHERWOOD, Bole Proprietors, 4-3 PHILADELPHIA — | ,_Mr__Afcher testilled to the loss of the goods and | T1.A7'1n tnts cage the payments made to the witness v elt Yalu clerks Wdentified the goods whien | Were chinzed by direction of Dr. Wales, in one case to posiage Stamps and in the other case to aie coupes evidence tn my oni said Judge Wyle. “Dr. W: 4s not on trial here? Mr. Williams said Unat Dr. Wales had testified that kind should be made, but on the contrary gave directions not to do sucii a thing. JndzeWyile said that that matter was collateral, brought out on cross-examination, and the de- fence could not contradict It. After further argument, Judge Wylie stll ad- hered to tne ruling, excluding the testimony, and Mrs. Barnes left the stand. A3 she left the stand district attorney took the vouchers from her nd Mr. Williams remarked that perhaps the ‘oment would like to use the testimony after ‘The goveroment may want to use them for an- other purpose,” sald Mr. Worthington. “It other people have presented false claims they shalt be tre,ted in the same Way. He would give her the ‘chance to use her evidence in her own defense.” TESTIMONY OF MR. DREW'S CLERK. Henry E. Barrett, who bas been a clerk in Mr. Drew's store for nine years, was next called. He had frequently seen Carrigan in the store, and known him to have ordered quently since ie lad assisted in pacing goods ordered by were recovercd. Joseph Fitzsiinmons, of 116 Bstreet, testified that he rented five men a room on the night of the 21st instant, but he could not identify the defendants 45 his lodgers. ‘John Brooks, colored. keeper of @ soup house at No. 1222 B street, testified that on the morning of the #24 the defendants breakfasted at his house. ‘They brought with them a box marked “Gold,” in which were razors, Knives, ctc. ‘They sald they ‘were peddiers, and ne loaned them a satchel, which they filled several times and went out. Witness fully dentifled all the defendants except Harry Foulke, On cross-examination witness sald ne ‘would hot take any of the articles in payment for the breakfast. ‘Joseph Glover, bar-tender at Hudson’s saloon, on 43 street, testified that on the night of the rub- very McCauley came Into his saloon and got a drink, leaving a razor as security for the money. Four boys came in, and McCauley gave hima re- Volver as collateral'for a treat. TRSTIMONY OF ONE OF THE THIEVES, ‘Wm. Riley, fitteen years old, formerly trom Liv- erpool, England, who turned state's evidence, tes- tiflea that on the day before the robbery he was with the Foulke Drothers, and at night Molatr joined them. ‘The night of the robbery they went to Richardson’s saloon, tn the “ Division,” where they perfected their arrangements for ths robber at Archer's. ‘That evening they robbed a sh case infront of Friedinan’s store, on D_strect, of revolvers and knives, after whici they repaired to Hudson's saloon, where they got drinks with the roceeds of the robbery at Friedman's. After stay- fg in Hudson's saloon they went to Archer's store, ‘where he and McCauley broke the lock off the door and entered, he immediately returning to the pave- ment, when two police officers came along, and his associates fell to the floor. After the officers passed they rifled the shofcase, and made three trips out of the store with their plunder. They locked the oor and got on a car, when they went to Fitzsim- mons’ lodging-house.’ In the morning they break- fasted at. Brooks’, and sold some of the articles to pay for Ea-CAPITAL PRIZE, 875,000.08 TICKETS ONLY $5. SHARES IN PROPORTION, Lovtstaxa state Lorrery. “We do hereby certify that we supervise the arrange. ments for alithe MontKivand Sem Asnvual Decvethotey The Louisiana Slate Lottery Company, and in person ‘manage and control the Drawings U ves, and that the same are conducted with honesty, fairness. and in gop Fath toward all parties, and we aithorize the Com ny scertincate, with fac-mmilesoF our signa: jeu attached, in ila advertisements” (Commissioners, \corporated in 1868 for 25. the Tertsiat for adueational and Charhable puypowses witha easiest of $1,000.00-t0 which a reserve fund of over $550,000 By au overwheliniusg popular yote its franchiss was madea partof the present State Constitution adopted December 3. A. D. 1819. ‘Theonty Lottery ever voted on and indorsed by the peo- rie of any State. At never scales of postpones. TTS GRAND SINGLE NUMBER DRAWINGS TAKE PLACE MONTHLY A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIX A FORTUNE SRCOND GRAND DRAWING, CLASS RB. IN THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC, NEW ORLEANS TUES- DAY, FEURUARY 10th, 1885, iirm Moxrniy Drawra, CAPITAL PRIZE, 75,000, 100,000 Tickets at #5 each, Fractions in fths in propor- LIST OF PRIZES. 1a a 1st. Cartigan. He used to come into the store until a Short ime previous to this prosecution. In Jan- uary, 1681, When Mr, Drew removed from his old store, thete was a general clearing out, and every- thing not deemed of importance was gotten rid ote ‘This included old books, called in the store scraten- ng give any orders He ‘was of opinion that he had made orders in writing; he did not know wHere they were; he had not Searched for them or been asked to search for ther no search had been made for the lust few weeks, 80 far as the ‘The witness was methods of keeping Drew, he said, kept a bank account with tral hational’ bank. The witness was the breaktast, SENT TO THR GRAND JURY. ‘The case was sent to the grand jury; bonds $1,500. Riley was also held under bonds as a witness, WCAULEY'S THREATS OF MURDER. George McCa uley sald this morning, when asked it he wanted a chew of tobacco, “that he wanted nothing except to get his hand on Wm. Riley, who ‘turned state’s evidence.” ‘apt to get at Riley, but was prevented. 1, be tem) ‘at Riley, ori Hung ror inurder this time insted of robbery,” he ‘a8 he walked to the van, “i¢Ican get my hands on that Jonab.” McCauley 1s about forty years old, and has served about twenty years in ‘various prisons. 1 2 5 10 20, 109 300 500 Application for rates to clubs should be made only to ice of the © in Ni for turtuer information wile ol a Postal Ne aero: er ‘The National Board ef Trade. 278 ANNUAL SESSION BECUN IN THIS CITY THIS ‘MORNING. ‘The national board of trade began its annual ses- ‘sion at Willard’s at noon today. Delegates were present from the commercial exchanges of Balti- more, Boston, Chicago, Cincinnati, Detrolt, Indian- apolis, New York, Philadelphia, San Francisco, ‘Treniga, Minneapolis apd trom the Oregon board z of Philadel; soy Saar ete eae each of the ‘present, and Mr. EAL ONLY. DR, CHEEVER'S ELECTRIC EELT, ot Regenerator emade expressly for the cure of derangementsof the sald he Knew where be went, described going u rh the archw: : ° gewrduyriar” Sua” ie Sie ae were ‘to the bureau of medicine and use the porter, John Cann, sald so, cae on eos bon ‘William N, Yonson, a clerk at Mr. Drews, test fed that he was fret employed by Mr. Drew from ‘September, 1882, to December, 1583. He was re-em- Ployed iast November. He had seen Carrigan in the store a number of times during Une winter, we ‘since your last euapluyment there,” said Mr. “No sins” sald the witness. woarnat ‘Is not ieading at all,” said Mr. Worthing- “Well, IT don't think the matter is material,” said Se’ Noor < Worthington, “for 1 think Dantel Cs may have bern there sinoe thatume™ | sinc? some Ume in 1888. He had frequently sea Carrigan onder guods, and helped pack goods ordered by him. “Written orders for guods for the Dureau were sometumes brought to the store Kirkwood sometimes Drought orders there. ‘On 110 the witness sald he did not gan had given wituess orders in person several Umes, He would say: ‘Send the following goods up to the bureau of inedicine and sunzery.” and thea give him aslip of paper with te goods men- Uoned on It, He did not pay cash, as these were credit sales, CARRIGAN “RUN THE BUREAC.” ‘Thomas C. Quantrell, clerk to Senator Faricy, of California, testified that he was employed in the bureau of medicine and surgery trou July 1, 1859, fo September. iat. He had been with Carrigan ii Mr, Drew's store; he had walked down the avenue with Carrigan ‘after office hours, and Carrigan Went into tie store and left an order. Sofar as the ‘Witness could recollect, the order Was for soup, combs and brushes, teather dusters and sponges ‘That was in 1662. ‘The witness was with Carrigan, at Drew's store once after the witness 1eft the bu- Teau, and Carrigan left an order there, Witness Was’ engayed “at the bureau cifey tn pstracting and the copying off of sallors from the sick list. diferent ‘kinds of work. On two occasions he had seen boxes there sent trom Mr. Drew's. The bills would naturally go to Mr. Carrigan. “He Seemed to Tun the bureau,” observed the witness, “according to my observation ‘On cross-examination the Witness sald his second Visit to Drew's with Carrigan was in September, 1882. Carrigan left a written order. jow did you come Wo leave Uae bureaut” asked the alstrict attorney. “I left here on account of my politics,” said the witness, “Were you informed that that was the reaso: asked the district attorney. “Iwas afterwards inforined that that was the Teason,” suid the witness “Who informed you?” poh iwas told so by Mr. Carrigan, and also by Ar. arton. “Let me ask you,” sald the court, “who removed yous” “secretary Chandler,” said the witness. ‘The witness Said that the boxes he saw at the bu- Tea had Mr. Drew's ame upon them and were uddressed to the bureau of medicine and surgery. ANOTHER PORTER TESTIFIES FOR Mi. DREW. Reuben Howard, who worked as porter (or Mr. Drew from August, 1882. to April, 1884, testtiled to having gone to the bureau of’ medicine and sur- gery for Mr. Drew. He used to go to Carrigan’s Toot. He carried woods there from the store, and, always carried a bill which be gave to Mr. Carrl- an or laid on Mr. Carrigan’s a He used to go Up there as often as three or f : sometiines he went every day ‘other day. ‘The witness on cross-exatnluation said that Working for Mr. Drew he had worked for Cann, and had carried bot for Mr. Drew and for Mr, Dempsey and others. ‘A recess was then taken. ‘THE DEFRNDANT ON THE STAND. After the Tecess the defeudani, Mur. Drew, was called to the stand. He testified that he had lived in this city nearly all his lire; had been in the drug Dusiness at the corner of #th’sireet and Pennsylva- Bla avenue for 12 or 15 years; he succeeded Joseph W. Nairn. “Inthe course of his business he bad contracted with nealy ail the departments. id not _know Dr. Wales very well; he thought he had met him twice, He had known Carrigan very Well, and knew Kirkwood. He did not know Dr." Hudson. He first’ «knew Carrigan in” September or October of 1880. He was then chief clerk of the bureau of medicine and surgery. Dr. Wales was surgeon general Kirkwood, as witness understood it, was assistant chief clerk. He had done a great deal of vusiness: with the bureau, It began & saort time after hi Decame acquainted with Carrigua, mm. 188) oF 1881. ‘The witness was asked the charicter of the he had furnished to the bureau. The district attorney stated that he Defore this case wentto the jury to raise the point, that to show that Mr. Drew had fur- nished other goods than those described in the ‘Vouchers, conslituted no detense. Judge ‘Wylie sald he did not understand the theory of the defense, as they had made noopening. i ted the question to be answered. 1e Witness said_he had furnished to the bureau medicines, chemicals and drugyists’ sun- s that were usually sold in the witn ‘These goods were generally or- dered by Mr. Carrigan, either by onder or in person. Tuts began, the witness thought, in 1680. fie had been furnishing quite number of goods. Carrl- an came to hit and told him that he would like fin to bid ona. schedule to be furnished to the naval laboratory at Brooklyn, Witness went up, saw Dr. Wales, and got permission to bid. He got the, contract, aid furnished the goods. ‘The witness was shown the bill brought from the fourth auditor's office for $1,722.08, und also the duplicate bilis from the bureau and laboratory for $722.08. ‘He sald that when Carrigan came after him to Dut in the bid, the bureau owed him “a right Smart of money.” After he got the schedule and furnished the ‘goods witness furnished to the Jaboratory a bill for $722.08, the amount of goods actually delivered thera. “That bill,” sala Mr. Drew, referring to the fraz- ment fromthe files ‘of the’ bureau, “I have not much recollection of, but this one. he taking the $1,722.08 bill" from the Treasury remember Very distinctly.” ‘The bureau, Owed bin #722930n ths ‘contract. Mr. came to hin with a bill made out tn lead pencti nd said Dr. Wales wanted him to make out lis Dill in that way, because the bureau did not have money enough to the credit of the regular fund, Dut they had plenty of money to the credit of the contingent fund. Mr. Carrigan was chief clerk “of the bureau; "witness had the utmost confidence in him. He had sold him goods and wanted to get the money. He made out the Dill according to the pencil’ memorandum furnished by Carrigan, He signed bis name and obtained the money. The goods furnished to tne laboratory were included in this Dill. ‘The difter- ence in ihe two bills was made up on account of foods witness had furnised to the bureau here in ashington. ‘The witness was then handed the bill of May 19, 1882. He did not_know the handwriting; remem: bered furnishing goods to that amount. “As to the Dills of December, 16, 1882, and June “16, 1953, the Witness made substanuslly the same’ answer. ‘These three bills are the ones on which the indict- Ment is founded, ‘The witness suld that was not all che business he had done with the bureau. ‘When he moved from his old store he did not ‘take with him all bis books, He tid the men to the names Ne « taining with the Dureau of gery. He had sold these books, not having any ‘dea ‘that any of this ee vod es ees ti calied into question because ye had been itn ponest men. He had no books left that Would show any items of these transactions or any- thing but the gross amounts as entered in the e_ Witness remembered @ visit from Dr. Van Reypen described by that gentleman. He asked if witness could tell the amounts of lis transactions With the bureau. The witness sald he could not. ‘Then Dr. Van Reypen asked if he had any recollec- on of a bill for about $1,900, and the witness said he bad furnished goods to | that amount. “Then,” sald the witness, “he asked me if I had’ ever given any money to Carrigan.” told him I had never given hita any money, but Mr. Carrigan had several times asked me to give him the money for the bureau. He asked me hor Much it amounted to, and 1 said it probably had aggregated a couple of hundred dollars.” Mr. Car- rigan, the witness hind come into the store frequently and sald that he wanted to buy ‘sometb! outsidy and gid not nave the money. He said: Mr Trew, you we me the money and charge ° it your Dil” ‘The witness did so, ‘The amount of money thus furnished always ‘appeared on the ‘Memorandum bill sent to the bureau. ‘The wituess always charged on this memorandum exactiy what he had fan aporopriadion ORappearas the report ge ey ‘1883, the Cable company line between the Capitol, the Execuulve Mansion dud War department. ‘Tiiese:wites ‘The witness sald he nad not seen Carrigan there | Temember who signed he written orders. Carri | re | coat it y | Company.’ v's | Are There Dym “i Chink it may be very material,” said Ar, | That are so frequent along Uhe streets OF W. or ets, But the covernuent canbot expect Yo Iced in Us return, wie i pyar Ube boo: vested mle system. Bul it is right Co 1 e 1Can established success, and no nt ndengrownd cable has been Allegheny obwrvatory: Prof. Geo. F. Baber, of the University ot Peansyivania, abd olber well-known eclentsis aud electriclansall of wich are contained tn Col, Rockwell's response to the Senate resolution for tn- formation on the subject. This system has been operated very suooessfully for several years and bay recently been adopted by the fire department, of New York city. posed appropriation the governwent will Ue the Owner Of the entre system provided for, and will secure promptaccurate and seeret service Detweet 1 of Its ofices tn Washington and with all of the mmtnitiee Tooms of the Capitol. ‘The underground cable can be operated with equal facility Dy tele Uy teleph nents. 1 18 believed Ll be a measure of economy to adopt and rehase the system 2s proposed by the Standard mniters in Washington? ‘The recent expiosions in London have given rise to vague Tumors Of ab intention on the part of Somebody to blow up some of tue public buildings in this city. Tnauiry by a Star reporter of mem- bers of Congress to Whom Mra Knox, of the State dopartment, 15 said to have communicated we fearful plot, elicited the fact that she did mention the matter to one or two. One of these, but he says he ho attention to it, regarding Ittas Suaply a delusion of the lady. The oMicers of the Capitol police say that a statement wald to havo been made by Mra. Knox, that special detectives had been placed In the Capitol t i agalust. dynatuiters, is false and absur ‘There is not the least fear anywhere. Why,” sald one of the hoes, “a story Moating round here that Sen- atur Edmunds Was to be Diown up for imtroducing his ant-dypamite DIL” District Government Affairs, A SEWER CONTRACTOR'S CLAIM. ‘Mr. Owen O'flare, contractor for the ot the Georgetown sewers, writes to the Commission- ers to say that Le has Ninished his contract (346) to | reconstruct the old main sewers in Georgetown, ‘The work was the removing of the old bottoms of the sewers aud forming a ew mvert of stone and concrete, and reinforclag the side walls and arch Wherever necessary, and It appears to him that ork comes Under Che Class Of repairs on old have no retain kept back for five 6 of new work, He asks to be aT. Jol A. Howlett and others, owners of iots extendiiy: trom Park street to Sheri= a 3 petition the Commis= ue, Mt Pleasant, be 6 feet ners have directed that the order of December 3. Tespecting hack stands, shall apply to all one-horse veliicws Mcenssd to’ oarey passengers,provided such vehicles charge ne Nicaer fates that are customary by herdic or housen cabs, and shall be approved as 4 Uaelr condition by tbe hack inspector. — <9 ‘apitol Topics. PROTECTION OF CHILDREN. ‘The bill for the protection of cildy trict of Columba Was azaln sent to 'g committee this afternoon, the Seu accept (he House amendinénts, 4 CLERICAL ERROR has been discovered 1n a Dill which-was sent to the President for his approval. Tbe Dill « Military affairs committee, and prov "The Conumissis aan the Dis- © couterenes: refasing Wo 11s understood that Gen. Drum S Tor. ‘The bill will probabiy be reca: ee Se ate and will be re-enrolied. IRISH THANKS TO SENATOR RIDDL: thanking him for his . ard dynamite Fesolution The dips : ‘uank hum in the name of “Suffering ALLEGED FRAUDULENT VRNEZCEL ‘The President to-day transmitted (che Honse a letter from the Secretary of State oon-erning tbe Wards made by the Venezuelan tlre commission, In the opinion of the Secretary of Si..ce the honor Of the United States calls for an investigation of the charge made by Venezuela, Uiat seven of Uw awards, amoupUng to $744,122, are tainted wilh fraud. A Large Sate of Real Estate. Judge Andrew Wylie has sold to Geo. A. Shehan, for $10,000, Une lot at. the northeast corner of 15th and B streets northwest, comprising 10,00 feet. ‘Tle property adjgins ‘Ule lumber yard of ME. ans. yimt_Wone oF eaLCTCRS PERSON OR a! D1oT.—Last evening Mr. John T. Sanderson, @ ter carrier, took froin the DOK a carelessly put up directed to a young: elghborhood, “On neturuiny Us the Post PACKRge Mas not opened, as has bee jut accidentally becoming’ the contents ‘out aud proved to be the of & Uurkey cut close to the craw. It was undoubtedly the work of ‘some mischievious person. Asrawaric Trocnuxe ANb Sons me 1: or throat are usually overcome Expecto- Fant, a sure curative for all coughs, MARKED, LE FLAGUAIS—BOULIONY. On the of Dewern- ets aia London, at the Preeh chapel R Portuian’ aq care hy the Mew ADI: I. ADELE "“GEOWGES LE PLAGUAI Adrien Le i FELICIE ‘Sie ‘PARSONS—THOMAS. On Peery tara Sunderland, a daughter of Alfred 4) a PORTER—BURN: by the Rey. Thos G. Ac we. RB ‘Baltimore, Md, to SALLIE BURNS, of this we inc aeiontnt se odimne BEgOrE.on een 4 ‘& On January Wth. 1885, at 5.45 COZLN A, infant daughter of Fugene and Oceana! faqed nix inouths and twenty-eight days, A little rosebud gone to beaven. At the retary, tty. * D.C., vag oe 4 MAE. SECTEE' i RN fod inetant, 4 ma. sharp. wt ©, i of 4 Of aie ago. 86 Jacknon street r Juuuary 2th. at 2 oclock p. ma, ‘at Oak Hill cemetery. NOBE. On Jam 1885, at 1:05 Fehler neti Riloatas NOME. oideat Kate Nobe, awed siztecn, VON. On son of Ai Maryland avenue o'clock pm fe UNDERTAKERS.

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