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A YOUNG RAILWAY KING. Robert Garrett, of the B. & . Ratlroad. HOW HE LOOKS AND ACTS AND ENJoY# MIM- SELF. A Baltimore dispatch gays: Mr. Robert Gar- Fett, the presideut of tue Baltimore and Ohi: Ratiroad company, is worth anywhere from six to ten millions of dollars, and he ix, therefore, among the richest of Baltimore's citizens. The Dulk orhis fortune fs iuvested in the railroad whose affairs he has managed since the death ofhis father. Mr. Garrett's personal appear- fuce does not afford an iusight by any means satistactory into his real character as it has been outlined through his actions within the Past few months. His tuce is boyish. His eyes are blue, and lave au irrepressivie tneliaation te dance aud twi over with suppressed amusement. father’s broad, well-rounded forehead, his father’s broad full nose, and his father’s mouth, with his thick, thongh not sensual, lips He is much given to bearty laugh!ug. & generally, Mr. Garrett ts of the semi- 2 wears side-whis- nds @ tritle over height and weighs fally 130 ‘He is pluinp, but not corpulent. His yoanner !s vivacious, his gait springy. giving bim tn walking o ipper, bouncing ‘ement. He does considerabie walking for exercise, aud is generally accompanied on excursions his close personal friend and confidant, Mr, J. K. ¢ who is the corporation counsel of Itimore and Ohio. ts with Mr. Gurrett a consideration of chest importance. In this direction he ith skilful discrimination between the gaudy and the sombre. His taste Is fastidious: and hisevery gurment must be in the latest fashion and cut with the test precision to the lines of bi clothing is con- eucted with supreme regard for the smallest His wardrobe ts extensive. As a mat- e bus nearly one hundred different es. They are all_ new and cau be in a Jifty, nv matter how great the the occasion, They range from at to the fustian shooting loons are & Veritabie sym- as hl sh in New York. Mr. Garrett's tailor bas his shop ip New Yor! we keeps the rullroad president receipt of samples of the latest woods. as he finds anyt Le wires Lis tailor a few 2 contemplated trip to New York ‘ suitut that sample. When he York the sui’ ts made and waiting a Avbis bofel. So fastidious and dainty i Such mutters that he frequently strings vutin length to 1,000 words In or the necessarily precise direc- telegrams deal not only with the © tit of the coal, vestand detail the kind of but aber aud exact location Mr. tiurrett's collection ‘of hats, canes and wun bre peacileally numberless. Visitors, house, nave wrequently been imtmieuse number of buts dis- pounds. «the halls, aud have ialien tural error of Supposing that he is entertaining a vast delegation of bis friends at dinuer. Tucie surprise is profound when they a t there is no one about the pre ises bul the hes!. Mr. Garrett always carries @ cane When walking, and hardly ever neglects luFb the Lapel of Lis coat with a boutonniere. avorit ws tlie street ts w dapper, | tight-titting, K suit und a Derby hat, wround Witch we sili] wears a broad band of erape fa iene bis lather, His cane ts his inseparable Companioa. In New York he is seldom seen walking, but almost invariably | takes # cab. He has @ penchant for patent leaiues : He is h nota patron of the tm The carriage that he likes best Sau open Victoria, surmounted by a coachman end a footman. He never drives a fousin-hand or atandem. His Vic- ts purchased in England ata cost of ite often, When detained ut his ot- home ina piain York carriage, are and spirited coal-black horse. usions Le takes his family coucn- This coachman is reputed _to be the best a the city. He is a tall. athlete colored man, With a very distinguished appearance. His skin fs rather inelined to the Indian-red color, and in haadling the reins he ducks his head'toone side and holds bis arms a little akimbo. In the eity Mr. Garrett usually keeps stable of iour or five horses, but_ when In the couptry his stable contains not less than adozen bivoded animals, For several summers he has rented a $5,000 cottage at Newport, where be has sojourned with bis wife. During bis stay there he enter- tains handsomely, spending on an average dur- ing the season about $20, ‘Mr. Garrett Is Very tond of society and has very courteous. and affable manners. He has a great admiration for young and pretty girls and may frequently be seen walking with those with whom he {s aequainted. He isa regular figure at the char ity balls and is am accomplished dancer. He bas a magnificent, country residence called ‘Upianas,"{situated om the Frederick road, in Baltimore county. He expects to move intolals mansion, now building, on Mount Vernon place, about the first of January. This resi- dence, which has a front of sixty feet, occupies the site of two dweilings pulled down for its ac- commodation, and will have few equals in the country a8 @ dwelling place. Mr. Garrett is popular with every que with whom be is ntintocontact He frequently tothe books. He has a splendid theaters and Is fond of sibrary. He gives liberally to charitable institu tions. His great ambition now is to become a controling tactor in the stock market, and it is Feported that he is a heavy bolder in certain ines of gilt-cdged securities. He gets up in the morning at about 8:30, breakiasts, and reaches | Ube railroad office at 10 o'clock. Whenever Mr. Garreti lunches there will be heard the popping of champagne corks, for cuampagne is bis par- Tieular siyie of drink. He goes home at 5 p. m. He is a member and regular attendant of Graco Protestant Episcopal chureb, Park avenue and Monument stivet. He bas been married four- ieen years. His wife is the daughter of Mr. George P. Prick. After church be and bis wife take u promenade out Charlesstreet. They have no children. ——-eee. -—__ Great Britain's Close Election. FAKNELL HOLDS THE BALANCE OF POWER. ‘The latest returns of the British elections show that S13 liberals, 243 tories and 70 Par- neilites have been elected. Of the constitaen- cles yet unpolled 22 are Enghsb, 1 is Welsh, 4 are Scotch and 17 are Irish. A earetul estimate of the prubable results in the unpolled distriets by & news association shows that the house of euranious Will al:nust certainly be composed of 31 Liberals, 255 couservatives and 84 Paruell- ites. The total Purnellite vote cast in Ireland is 221.091, and the loyalist vote, including wries aod liveruls, ls 121,101. The vote in Ulster we Parnellites, 44,633, loyalists, 04,362. Out-ide of Ulster the vote was: Purneilites, 7%,243; loyalists, 20,739. Four conservative | candidates were clecied without opposition— oue ior West Down, oue for East Down and two for Dublin dutversiiy. Twenty Farnellites were returned unopposed. In all Ireland 17 tories and 69 Puruellites have been elected. Mr. O'Connor elects to sit for Liverpool, thus giving the Parucllites sate seats ln Gaiway aud Carlow. Fourt en of the seventeen Iris districts un— polled are certain return Purueillte candi- ates, and these, with Galway aud Carlow, will bring the Parneliit: total up to 36. cee Gen. Prendergust’s Proclamation. A dispatch trom Mandalay, Burmab, says; Gen. Prendergast issued @ proclumation in- Viting all Burmese civil, military and religious officials to resume thelr duties, on the condition of their being loyal to England, promising 10 protect the people from Dacoyts, and giving warning that natives who maltreat Europeans Will be severely punished. A Rangoon dispaten says: The Burmese are entrenching at Kosneh and mounting guns Many of their men are de- serting and going south. Mandalay ts quiet. ‘Theetaw’s ministers, acting under the super- vision of Gen. Prendergast aud Col. Sladen, will temporarily administer the affuirs of the’ gov- ernment. Burmese truops have been ordered to Maudalay. @leomargarine Probibitory Law. A PENNSYLVANIA COUKT DECIDES THAT THE LAW OF THAT STATE 18 CONSTITUTIONAL, Judge Simonton, mm Harrisburg, Pa, last ‘week rendered aa opinion in the case of the commonwealth against William L. Powell, which involves the constitutionality of the cicumargarine law passed by the recent legisla ture, which forbids the manwfuctare and sale of oleomargarive in Pennsylvania. Mr. Powell Was con’ icted of selling oleomarguriue, and bis counse: made a motion for a new tial, fillug Feasons therefor. It ison this motion that the ves its opinion. The opinion goes over ie ground. In conclusion, having ex- the opinion that the oleomarguriue iaw tutional, and that Mr. Powell was fairly tried aud convicted in the test case, Judge Si- montou says: “Tue motions for a new and tm arrest of Judgmeut are overruled, aud the district attorney is at Uberty to move tor Judg- ment upon the verdict.” The case will be taken to the state supreme court. Vanderbilt's Gift te His Son. A New York dispatch of Saturday says: Witikun 1. Vanderbit visited Staten Island Friday with bis son, George Vanderbilt, to ace bist in possession of all the property on Staten Island owned by him. ‘The deed for the Property wun fied in the county clerks office at Rict . ub December 3d. The considera os inv. St goud aud lawiul money of the Unii-w States, te me 1p band paid.” e deed is y Willem H. Veudervilt and Maria Le wit, and epaveys all tue lands and be va the iel@ud aud the unprovemeuts thas Wiltem H. Vanderbilt acquired aud ¢ will of bis tather, Cornelius Van- 1 about 480 wcres are conveyed. “ae of Castleton, Southfield and see ex. Grant's Huins.—Har- ‘New York elty, Sled a2 2 the county court ta'Chleago Sue hates of Gen. 0. &. Grant tand War 000, bie ceendants may have id is. 46 ie uot Kuown that Gen, (ens sitauted dm thas eumat - pained. L any at ail sey ta EVENING oie. PATTI IN PARIS: Her Objection to the Opera—Prebable Farewell te the Stage. Correspondence of the New York Tribune. Pants, November 13. I have had a Jong chat with Patti, on the in- troduction of a French lady, the widow of French colonel who befriended Nicolini when he wanted iriends, She received me with the frankest grace. She was in the sitting room of ‘Hotel d’Albe, whieh used to be occupied by the Duchess of Edinburgh in her early visits to Paris, Ihad not been in the company of the famous Diva since she used to live on 8 ground floor near the Arch of Triumph and was in the spring of her life and full of joy and exhilara- tion, though in a@ state of permanent revolt against her brother-in-law St-ukosch. I cannot | say she struck me this time as looking well; but | she had an air of contentment which showed | that she has won freside happiness by follow- | ing the dictates of her heart, The changes that time has wrought im her during twenty years | were perceptible. But they were less great | than Thad ex ‘{ “thought there was a leaden tinge in the complexion and particularly round the eyes. The fice was also wu little pul ig But the wealth of hair, the part- | Ing of which showed that it was not due to the | coiffeur’s Intervention, was an evidence of | strong vitality and the absence of carking care. ! y jit was clear that it was, ngwithstanding its darkness, Innocent of dye. Dyed hair Is always a dry, barsh texture. The eyes were in some respects more beautiful than when Patt! was twenty. I should say the change has been wrought by the exercise of her maternal in- stinets. They are in the habit of looking love, and that of a non-sensual and healthy kind. She basa motheri though not matronly air, 1's sons as ‘my children.” are the joy of her inuer life and her serious occupation. The under part of the singer's face has grown too heavy. had always a rather prominent Jaw. Putt! used to gourmandize. Nicolini, who has culinary tal- cut, las pald great attestion to her dally inenu so that it should be tempting and delicious. Her sin has found her out. She bas eaten too well for one who does not work in the fields or ride after hounds, and is now forced tobe ab- stemious and to’ resort to an alkaline diet, Which, however, may include shellfish, such as oysters, shrimps and crawfish. Succulent meat ne longer suits her. I think she meditates retiring from the stage while her voice is In full tune und. taking serl- ously to gardening and farming at her Welsh home. She must have forgotten her lawsuits with her neighbors, ior sie says: “You can't tink bow happy 1am at Craig-y-nos. Tean be so completely imyself and bave so many occu- pations that are so delightful to a woman of domestic tastes.” Fashionable beauties who have none of God's great gifts to recommend them should hide their aspiring heads. Here 1s perhaps tue greatest vocalist Wat ever lived, | Whose presses ure filled with the most splendid | jewels &nd whose notes have delighted the Old World und the New, claiming unuffectedly 10 be adomestic woman! “Our home there,” she | say: It is so sweet to feather & nest for one’s family and friends. We Ww engaged in building a tower from the tol witch we shall enjoy a magnificent nd in which there will be a larg? billiard T tse a pride in my greenhouses and a. ‘Ail the time don’t spend at emus to me time lost. Eshould not give u snap of my finger for my brilliant carver \ad it nov procured me « delicious country | etreat aud tue kind of anchorage that exactly Putt is gol tou: id E hiel matti Is goiug on a tour round Europe, which will end “shortly after Easter. She his been pressed by the managers of thy Grand opera to Sing there: but she knows Paris und the Paris- jans wo well to risk accepting an engagement there. “Ht tiat dear old Salle Ventadour,” she says, “were still used us an Italian opera House, Tsuould be enchanted, Why in the world did they turn it intoa bank? For it was so central fur play goers, and its acoustic conditions were admirable. At the opera house I should have to sing in French, which is not the tongue I best manage; and’ you know how severe the Parisians aré when the pronunciation 13 not faultless. Also, in the Italian opera the whole soul may express itself through the throat, Dramatle technique, as well us feeling, Is needed ut the Grand opera. J don't setup to be an actress. Lam a song bird, you know. French critics have always been On my side. But I came among them when 1 was twenty, and 1 have been sixteen years away. In some re- spects I may bave gained as up artist. But 1 am no longer @ young girl and have no tas coquetry, which is sald iu France advantage- Ously 10 Feplace youth.” Paitl was dressed in'a matinee gown of soft | brown cashinere trimmed with plush and gold | braid. The upper part was loose. An Ameri- cau came in before my visit was ended. She received bim usu coupatriot. America was her first stage. She first sang at New Orleaus in Public at the age of three. Toavald singing and fo stay at hore and play with a doil she crept under a bed and was pushed out with a sweep- ing brush. Her early habitor the stage ex- plains her wonderrul ease, the periect pltet of eF voice, aud the absence in ber manner of grimace and selfconsciousness. I believe she ‘would be rupturously listen¢d to at the Opera | house. But perhaps she would not be lp the | dramatic touch of the audience there, or in the | feeling of those wround her, and so inlght be- come What she never bas been—a litle awk Ward because not sure of herself, She spoix with pride of America, of which she claims be almost a daughter. "BUt the distances there were terrible. England being a litle place is so sang and convenient! Patti's friends cau ron to Crai-y-nos wheuever she beckons to them to come down, und Kingston as often plays there her accunpaniments as when she i in London, She does uot mind crossing the “silver streak.” The early spring of 1886 will be spent by her in the Hiviera, she being en- gaged at Naples, Genoa an co. cor. A Quaker’s Proposition to the Presi- ‘dent. Silas Tathill, a wealthy and eccentric Quaker Fesiding in the village of West Hampton, L. 1, Who ior years bas held temperance meetings throughout the county of Sutfolk at his own expense, has written aletterto President Cleve- laud, offering to convey to the government a of land on the South Beach, Suffuik ¥, Ora parcel on the main land in North Hempstead, Queens county, on condition that the government erect thereon a munument Ww the memory oi Thomas Paine, with the iuserip- tiva (hereon of bis uuime und’ the words “Coin. id “Nonsense. zs cor — The Gossip of Lenden. LITERARY AND FERSo: GREELY'S WAKM KECKPTION IN SCOTLAND. A London special to Tax EVENING STAR hs the following: There has been a fresh dis- covery of Goethe's letters to his sister. The others wili be published early In the new year. ‘They contain un English poem, tragmenis of a play and au unfinished tragedy, all affording a vavid insight into Goethe's youth, Rev. Jolin Mackenzie, British commissioner fo Bechuanaland, an important factor In the lungled web of South Africun polities, has returned lv London on state business. He is writing # Looit on Sir Charles Warren, The Athcnacusm states that George W. Cable ‘has turned evangelist A article on “Progress in India," in the Fort- nightly, Under an assumed name, is by sir Alfred’ Lyall, governor of the northwest prov- inees, and a Weighty authority. ir. Gusuen is sald to be writing @ biograph, of bis grandiuther. Sk sf Lieut, Greely has returned frum Scotland tn excelleut beuith. He describes his reeepuion us enthusiastic and Kind us it possibly could be. ‘The Dundee whalers were especially delighted towee Lim. He goes to Paris to-day. : = oon The Prevailing Blizsard. THE MERCURY DOWN TO ZERU AT CHICAGO AND SIX BELOW AT MILWAUKEE. At v’clock last evening the temperature at Chicago stood at zero, with the promise of cvlder weather beiore morning. Reports from outside the city Indicated steadily inc cold. The damage doue at Chicago by the storin of Priduy nigist is much greater than was at frst supposed. Along the lake shore skirting Lin- cous park the temporary breakwater was de miojisbed aud the waves competed the destruc fou of tue lake shore drive. For more thaa » ualle Uke entire width of the drive, with pave- ineut sud coping, ls washed out, ‘There is many tuousand dollars damag At ® o’cloci last nig! | i | se. sht the mercury at Mil- waukee oat 6° pelow zero. A snow storm, whie mun at Erie, Pa. Saturday morning, Cuntiaued unabated ‘last’ niga, with a. gat blowing 40 miles an hour. Live sock on the railroads Were reported as suffering, some per- ishing. —__——+e+_______ Supplementary Smiles. A Burlington girl, in aft of abstraction, picked up. copy of “Kisinet,” ieewtched out the “t" aud handed the book to her lover. He caught on.—Burlington Free Press, The New England Medical Monthly - lle for the statement. that uevuneee or death was presented in Chicago not long ugo, 98 whlch the attending physician had written Is Bae, per! Vertently, in space ‘it tor “catine or death.” agi An Arizona paper tells of two well-known local sports who shot each other to death the other day, and concludes by saying: “Ihe sud affair is especially to be regretied ‘as both the geutlemcn were zealous reiurmery.”—New Ur seuns Picayune. le | w liberal policy. A SCARE Af SALT LAKE. Rumered Seeret Mectings and Arma- mentef the Mormons—The City Pick- ected. storage of arms, A dispatch = turday night says: The moveme United States troops are pretty well settled pany from Fort Douglas will picket toe city to guard against disorder and to life and property, It's said-that # battery of artillery from Nebraska is now on the way here. The crowds of Mormons in Temple block this afternoon caused some wild rumors to be circulated, but it is now thought there was no significance attached to the meeting. iad Ing of sal; to _the memory Vite President Houdricks at Fort Douglas to- day caused great excitement in the city until Ube cause of the cannouading was learned. Sispateh from Salt Lake City last night says ‘The action of Gov. Murray and Gen. McCook in reporting the threatening situation here an getting authority to station troops ip the city and the ordering of reinforcements here have removed all apprehensions for the present. MeMurrin, who was suj to have been fa ine ‘shot by Deputy hal Gollin, Is recover- A SECRET MILITARY EXPEDITION. A telegram trom Omaha, Neb., December 5, says: Gen. Howard last night received trom Gen. Scofield a dispatch which has caused the greatest activity in military ofrcles here, and Mnuch speculation as to w bat it may all mean. The dispatch was at once sent out to the fort, and at daybreak to-day Battery D, of the Sth artillery, com, “Of 60. men, witli 20 borses, 4cannoa, catsyons, and was ready to move, Orders were slow in coming, but at 3 o'clock this afternoon the battery was loaded into special train and departed for some point in the west. A A dispatch from Omahs last night says: “Gen. Howard refuses to state the destination of the soldiers, but it is generally conceded that they are bound for Salt Lake, The entire garrison is being held in readiness for orders to march. ‘The 9th cavairy (colored), stationed at Fort Robinson, is also ready to move at a moment's notice.” IT 13 STATED AT THE WAR DEPARTMENT that the ordering ot the troops from Omaha to Fort Douglass had been in contemplation for some time, but was hurried by reports which it had recelved of the threatening altitude of the Indians. The force now at Fort Douglass con- sists of a full regiment of infantry and u battery otartillery. In the event of trouble in Utah al the troops in the department of the Platte, con- sisting Of about 3,000 men, could be concen- trated at Fort Douglass in'’a very few hours. No serious trouble, however, is apprehended by army officials, ——— The Polish Church in Detroit Outlawed Bishop Borgess, of Detroit, has promulgated @ decree of interdiction against St. Albert's Polish Catholle church on account of the scan- dalous conduct of the congregation in disturb- ing religious services In the church and nearly causing bloodshed in front of the holy edifice, This docree shuts out the entire cougregution from all privileges of the church, No masses can be observed, no children baptized, nu sacra- meuts celebrated, and, in fact, the chureh 16 outlawed. This decree fs a very rare one, having been promulgated hardly a dozeo shnes during the Christian era, Father Kolosinski says that he bas reason to believe that ull the charges against bita will be withdrawn, He will advise ils people to go to other churches uutil a setile- qment shall have been effected. He intimates that bis accusers will find that they bave made hore troubie for themselves than they have for m. ————+e-. Persimmon Beer and Ginger Cakes. IN DEMAND IN GEORGIA—LiQUOR BURIED IN EFFIGY IN A COURT YARD. An Atlanta, Ga, special to the New York Tribune says: The excitement over prohibition in Atlanta has spread into nearly every subur bun town. and in less than six months every county in the state will probably vote for no license. In Monroe to-day in celebration of a prohibition victory every business piace wus STAR: WASHINGTON, We Tanx We Cas Stow You THE HAND@OMEST AND BEST 920,00 SATIN LINED CHINCHILLA BEAVER OVERCOAT YOU EVER SAW. ‘THE BEST DRIVING OVERCOAT FOR $10, $15, OR $18 EVER SHOWN IN WasH- INGTON AT THESE PRICES, THE BEST LOOKING SKATING JACKET FOR $5.00 TO BE FOUND any- WHERE THE BEST WEARING AND MOST GENTEEL MEN'S SUIT FOR $1250 THAT YOU CAN FIND. IN FINER GOODS WE THINK OUR SCHNABEL “ELYSIAN” AND “FUR” BEAVER OVERCOATS, LINED THROUGH- OUT WITH THE FINEST PURE SILK, ARE THE BEST COATS IN WASHINGTON. PRICE $60, AND NO TAILOR IN THE CITY WILL MAKE YOU A BETTER ONE FOR $75. WE CLAIM NOT TO HAVE THE LARG- EST STOCK, BUT TO HAVE MORE FRESH, NEW AND STYLISH OVERCOATS THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE IN THE cITy. SMOOTH KERSEY OVERCOATS, LAP SEAMS ALL GRADES, FROM $15 TO $32. LOOK AT THEM. E. B BARNUM & C0. 981 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR. Haavovanrens Fon Gants Five SLIPPERS! SLIPPERS !! SLIPPERS ALLIGATOR SLIPPERS, SEKALSKIN SLIPPERS, MAROON GOAT SLIPPERS, FINE EMBROIDERED SLIPPERS AnD A Foll Line of Ladtes’ Fine Hand Sewed Boots. | Ladies’ Goat Hana sewed. Lad. Genuine Dongola, : Ladies’ Genuine Cur Kid Box ‘Toe, butt Ladies kixtra fine Cur. Kid Box Toe, butioi Ladies’ Extra tine Cor Kid Common Sense Infants fine French Kid (the best All the latest styles in Gent's Fine Hand Sewed BOOTS and SHOES, RUBBERS !! ALL STYLES. ‘The ZEPHYR Is our Speciulty in that line, the lightest and best fitting Rubber made. Cork Boles for Sipper bottoms—Plain and Fleece Mned. Also @ complete line of Boys and Youth's School RUBBERS! RUBBERS! Itis ¢losed and a big parade took piace. A long line | Shoes at the ver> I owest Cash Prices. Was formed witu a brass band in front, then colored probibitionists and then white voters of the tow! As the procession marched up Broad street porches were Ulled with women and chidren, who waved baudkerchiels wod cheered, ‘To-Light a handsome cotfia, in whicn was placed au empty liquor bottle entwined in one of the red “Liberty” badges, was borne by four pall-bearers In front of te procession, Per- simmion beer und ginger cakes were served in a@buudauee, alter which the coffin und Its con- tents were buried i the court house yard. Ma- con, Savannah and Columbus will yote on tue rolibliion question in wiew weeks. Not even iu War times Wue there more excitement throughout Georgiu than now prevails, eS a Shrinkage ef Archbishop Purcell’s Es- tate. It is said in Cincinnati that since the report of Assignee John B. Mannix was published tn he cuse of Archbishop Purceil’s estate the dle covery has been made that the value of the property bus decreased about $200,000 througia Uniortunute Investinents In sto Not the ishtest blame xttaches to Mr. Mannix, who: | acted under instructions of the probute court. | ‘The stock which cutsed the heaviest toss was that of the Clucinnall Soutuern Rullroud com- any, a lane quantity of which was purchased y order of court wl par and alterwards sold down as low as 80 per cent, able feeling manilesied among the crediturs, ‘ububly be the outcome, fee A Better Ouilook in Spain. GEN, DOMINGUEZ CONCILIATED BY SAGASTA— RUMORED CARLIST MOVEMENTS. Gen. Lopez Dominguez hus promised to sus- tain the Sagusta cabinet In Spain in developing Gen, Dominguez bas assured Premier Sagasta that the recent reunions of generals at the former's residenee were in no way connected with apy hostile movement agalust the government, £7 décsumen, the organ ot Gen. Domingues, reports that the Curilsts re actively orgunizing at their headquurters in Perpignan, and that ley bave settied the deiails in ‘relation to military commands, and arranged a plan for w revolution. The Globe, Senor Castellar’s Journal, praises the govern” weut or its order iustructing prefects uot to interfere with public mectings, abd grunting to the press the rigit of free speech. Austria and Russia to Interfere. The porte, In consequence ot England’s oppo- sition, has postponed the departure of Djevdet Pasha on his mission to Philippopolis, but has sent Cudhum Effendi thither as a commis- stoner. The servian colonel, Milanovies, bas arrived at Pirot with the formal conditions of peuce previously proposéd by Servis, Prince Alexauder will reply in jorty-eight hours. Itis positively aiirmed at Belgrade thut the Kus sian and Austrian govermiaents will Lo-morrow intimate to Prince Alexander and King Milan that they have decided to occupy Bulgaria and Servia respectively if hostilities be renewed. eee Prigurs MOBBED It MARSEILLES. —In accord- ance with # sanitary scheme recently adopted, the municipal authorities of this city ordered the demolition of the Chureb of Ki. Martin. The clergymen connected with the chureh strenu- ously op} the execution of the order. Sun- day wimob of ive thousand pervons guthered around the church and asssulted the priests as they were leaving the edifice. Many arrests were made, THE TICHBORNE CLAIMANT AGAIN.—A Lon- don dispateh saya the Tichborne claimant threatens, to bring @ suit against Sir Henry ‘Tichborye for the title to the estates when he (sir Henry) becomes of age, next May. The de- feuse of these estutes frum the succession de- manded by the claimant cost Sir Henry's pus- sessions ,000. ‘They are, however, very rich, and comprige 12,000 acres, with large properties in metropolis, and altogether yield a yearly rental of $140,000, Yum Yum MAgRIED.—Vernona Jarbeau, the Yum Yum of the Duff “Mikado” company, irunkly confessed to ail hef triends in Chicago Sal ‘that she had been murried to Jetfer- aD. Be ening. 2 per Medan. cians Aiett 000 nein st socle' le of New Orleans, visited the Exposition Sutur- day evening to see the game of bull between the Pickwick and Louisiana clubs, two of the lead- ing social organizations of the city. 'T. L. Airey, president of the National Cotton Exchange,an Kelly, the Chicago player, unpired, The nines Were inade up of Ieading lawyers, merchants, and cotton men, and the contest was very funny. The Lot wore base ball knee breeches aud stockings, swallow-tall coats and six hats. The Pickwicks had red shirts und White plantation pantaloons, with caps with sunflower peaks. sides hud leading so. ciety ladles for sponsors. It took until dark to four innings, and the game was a tle. each Jug credited with 21 runs. A few thousand dolites were beton thegaine, Prorosen NEW MARYLAND CounTy.—At a meeting held in Laurel, Md. last week, a pre rasteln, of New Xotk, last Thursday ‘Tne editor of the North American Review an- nounees that he has completed arrangements with Gen. G. T. for a series of oar articles on the civil war. This War reminiscence Uusiness is beiug overdone. It is u positive erie nee ad pocdintan ue etfect, - The prospect Ing new Cro) Oc genecals to write war Feminisesnoes will tor, ever prevent this country going to war-—Tesas Wiliam Stevens, suspecied his betrothed, Bertha wit ervlt, Wedne-day night, waseaptured ut Orlow ieee Friday morning. His clothes: blood. In bis was a rasor wi Tho handte the rest ut iS having a ee Cardinals Manning and Howard have written the pope im lavor of canonising Joan of liminary was ted to ui forming ore of ‘@ new county out of portio Sr Fringe *auov Arundel, Howard med jon! George’ ‘counties, A siullar project tailed igomery od ‘There is consider- | } Our line of Mises’ and Children’s Spring Heels is the largest in the city, D. C.. MONDAY, D EDUCATIONAL. PIANOS AND ORGANS. FAMILY SUPPLIES. ‘ENCH LESSONS —MLLE. V. PRUD’ Penns cece ee 4 7 4 ove in the evening tor ‘and gen! pronounciation, prag- tical-and original system. Young ladies’ classes, ad- ‘vanced, 3p, im. * "a7 Lunas, Gexrzxex axp Yourus FRENCH CLASSES AND PRIVATE LESSONS, Literature, Also, English, tare, Composition, Tlecution, i . Examinations. ‘Room 123, Corcoran Butlding, Corner F and 15th streets. GERMAN CLASS ($1 th), ¥. M. Christian Afociation Houma, 1400%un1 New Xerk aver 453m PROF, C. E pz GHENT. IRIEND'S SELECT SCHOOT, 1611 1 8T. N.W. Fiau'Remenary ana tien School for both sexes, Natural science, ‘students of good by the furniabed HOS. W. BIDWELL, ‘Prine; ction in Muiematics, ‘Ancient aud’ atodera Morals received at any time. school Bs “asim YOUNG LADY WOULD LiKE A FEW anion or np reg in Pine Forts. Class ner * Terms, &c., address K. Lom Bitar effice. PLUM PUDDING. MANDARING ORANGES BANANAS “ALLET, DAVIS & pS NERIGHT GRAND T; PIANOS.—The | of ‘world New ‘HANKSGIVING 2 eee PaMILY MINCE MEAT. (ANOS YOR HOLIDAY PRESENTR +INEST OF a) OF, Har REGS pas So AP ‘from the plain Rosewert, acy ag lr pmnne Fe WM. ENABE @ Co., UNEQUALED LN UC AND WORK- DrIAos FOR Rawr. reat we. taut es tors. WARE! ‘a3 ‘817 Market dpace. ECONDMAND PIANOS, AN ATTRACTIVE lee but elmoal as good “ Sew, a F1aNOS {higoed repair, al Te OR cy WAREROOMS S17 MARKET 8PACE. now SRR comprisiage nainter cts Dumber, josable patra gee ‘iehue has! (OOD SECOND HARD, PIANOS YOR SALE AT Gz = \qADAME ALGA DANIEL WILL RESUME M ‘erieona iu German and reach at bet see Tesiience, 913 AM st. uty. a3-20* NONZAGA COLLEGE,I8T..5.W.—THE COURSE Of studies comprises Knglshy Sreuek, Latin and Greek, Bookeeping, Arithmetic aud Math: Simatic an tngatouens eden pliary batial ons uniform is required. Terme, @10 pet quarter in advance. Rev. KA. MOGURK.8. J., a5-1W, ___ Prealdent. ADELINE DUVAL MAC! mmerereirioneee Becca Uk : : teachers for Freneb aud Mat) es. “A a LADY Dini Kies PUPS Le ri ry A wie sinet Organ pi Good references, drew RICMELIBU az} otha STRUCTION IN LATIN, GREFK, } 1 Vineces and English, by Prof.'¥.A. 5! MtiNdaa tee Ciyit Service Examiner.” Applicanis for examina don 428 “Oil St hw, care Good) war ery 915 Fat. n.w., Washington, B.C. E st. nw. on, D.C. Hours: 10 to 1. " naé-O0 | aS CLABSES AT | the pupils’ resivence— HT aARROQUS, native aud a graduate of Paris, Sorbouues Lutver: -_ Bel, Frelich Minister, Apply 714 1h 6. uw. nigims ace ee Hikes, l@, Moutgemery county, Md. orn of Brodkevilie Acadewy St) ests os Fee: | Tuary Ist, 1880.” Special Ciaes-s for Youug Men pre- paring for Scientific or Custuess Lide,the ive les, Pollefes aud Phcolosical Seudnacies! ee “pal's Library 0; en gratuitously to all adv mide, Tabu ‘Rev. Dr, C.K, NELBON, Principal {PRIVATE ESOS Nidieatics; Penmiuuship, audi Branches, Terma moderatc. Apply w C.F rhs ae y si yeas. | davenced as 7 ASHINGTO! DECORATIVE GENT! £\. tu fatin, Greek, Mathematics and the Fnglish Branches privately or iu a schoul: Lest references terms unusually low. Areas Hox 87, Star office. 24-1505 | | i is iia Paths CLTURE MISS HURBAND, LATEOF teacher of volee extiuve (Rudisdolph prupared to rec ilnited umuber of puplls. hooms 1310 F wt. Terme reasonable.t17- GCHOOL OF PONOGAPH SCHOOL OF TYP. -WHITIN SCHOOL OF FX! A GEIOGN LADY WITH MuGiteyn RECOM A mendations desires puplis cf any age for Canale aut Modern Suse: Siugitg altar the “true Thalia ineihod: good German, Pachiau French and Theltan ‘aught Uy grammar Con etaasiey wud cpleiplary shyla with unsurpassed methods. BAK MOPFELUY, 1213 Geo ‘a23 MES RENE AND 208s WOES Aor PRE AVA. pared to foria'a clas (oF young lation (number limited to twelve) in Englisit Brauches, Clasics, Mathematics aud reich, Srivate lassous will also be given to boysorgirlsin the afhecoun and evening. Sud at the paysis' residvuce preferred. ‘Cueolary inay be had upon applicaioa, aiv-line Force | VGiedan. method), 1s 18H. SCHOOL GF ROOK-KEEPING. AU Shorthand Boosts aud Supplies. AU Writing Alachines aud Suppiies nis. #4 STREET N.W. L “G, PASSMORE 18 PREPARLD TO RESUME . WM H RICH, 717 MARKET SPACE al ONE PRICE TO ALL, Exsoast Mexcase ‘Duisos GRAND ASSORTMENT. EYERYTHING NEW IN MATERIAL AND STYLE NO MATTER WHAT PRICES YOU SEE QUOTED EXPECT TO FIND THE BEST MADE A. TRIMMED GAMENTS HERE AT LOWER PRICES THAN ELSEWHERE Extra fine OVERCOATS for Men, in BEAVER, KERSEYS, MONTANAC, CHINCHILLAS and CORKSCREWS. Prices from $8.00 to $40.00. DRESS SUITS, In DIAGONALS, CORKSCREW and CABSIMERS,trom 910.00 to $40.00, Stylish, Nobby SUITS for Youths, Boys and Chil- dren, from $3.00 to $25.00. Large line of UNDERWEAR and NECK WEAR. MERCHANT TAILORING DEPARTMENT ON SECOND FLOOR. SUITS TO ORVER AT SHORT NOTICE NOAH WALKER & CO, 625 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Use Coxe ‘ IT Is THE CHEAPEST AND BEST. FOR GENERATING STEAM. FOR COOKING PURPOSES. FOR HEATING BY FURNACE FOK HEATING BY LATROBE. FOR OPEN GRATES, 29 IT IS EASILY IGNITED. IT MAKES A QUICK HOT FIRE. IT DOES NOT BUKN OUT THE GRATE. IT 18 ECONOMICAL IT WILL Pay TO TRY IT. FOR SALE BY THE WASHINGTON GaS LIGHT COMPANY. 40 Bushels, crushed, $3.70. 25 Busbels, crushed, $2.50. 40 Busiels, not crusied, $2.90, 25 Bushels, not crushed, $2.00. Delivered to avy purtof Washington or Geor town. ‘seu FFICE CAROLINA OLL AND CREOSOTE ‘COMPANY, Wirainerox, N.C, Nov. 12, 1885, To rme Pusiic: ‘The tong necessity for @ wood preservative of un- questioned charucter has been universally acknowl sdyed. | “Lhe Carosiuw OU wid Creasote Company, 1o- cated at Wilmington, N.C.,is the sole proprietor ufthe Pateuts for mcking Wood Creowte ot), aud injecting the guid oll ute Wood, which Is guaraneed by us to Preserve the wood ugulnst the Torey Worm in salt Water, ue well asin dry wud wet rot. ‘The wood prop- {EY Prepared with wood crvowote ot is recomuneuded HAILBOAD TIES, BRIDGE TIMBERS, TRES- Thin, TELEGRAPE POLIS, PENCK POSTS: Plc @ FOR PILRS AND WHARVES, AND STRERT PAVEMENTS. navigate Prepared to All larze ordurs on very short We refer by permission toGen.Q A, Gil: us ngincer Corp New York cy; Cara agra it aS t rerageo A spe: Wilmington, a Dr. Join janiitons Sa eral ae : Washlngins BC Col We Le troutgit mentee of the Civil Service Commission of the U ‘Washington, D.C. For aietiee General Superiutendent, al3im address WIG HANSKS, ‘Wilmington, N-C. Axovo-Amenican Lysvnaxce C 629 F STREET NORTHWEST, Wasuixeron, D. C, ISSUE FIRE AND MARINE POLICIFa Ca Rovrzar, 308. 403 AND 405 7TH ST. N. W. ‘Headquarters forthe WHITNEY CHILDREN’S CARRIAGE COMPANY Also @ fulllineof LLER SKA’ a ‘BIC FRIST SLS, ES, WAGONS, ETC. ‘more room for the tall gooda, Child Car niages will besold steve “yu Oe Se eee ee Fon THE FINEST mapE ABMENTS Lach ‘YOUR ORDERS GRORGE T, KEEN, MERCHANT TAILOR, col7@m 426 OTH STREET NORTHWasT er class in water and oli painting, wt Ingo K rr nla a OPEL GRADED SCHOOL AND KINDER Greeman crass @1, PER MONTH) W! SDNES- DAYS and SATURN AYS, 7 p. a. Young Mews | | Gimstitan asvoctntion. New ‘York ave. Private los | ses of Frevch, Itailau, iatin,ete. Linguls | ‘ordurun Dullding. reuua 123 Cy ISS MARGUERITE & PAXTON, TEACHEK of Elocutlon. Practical trainiug’ for the Dra- Clergymen und Tewchers af reduced | 7 7th wt. DLW. im | QuORTHAND \D TYPE FRUITING PRACTE | Sealy taught, Suacess uatantee ruesious Srefolloweds Brivute puyile preiestel ave number | halted “ie'y. CRoMcLIN. cdoe of Johan Casto Bleno refer. ou pera NUSSaBa BONS: Gh ABE WaRHING Mi coliceiate Tistiute. will we puoi in Yocat wad fustrumental music aud barmony. Me:hods of te best European masters tulowed. For terms aud otuer particulars wuld-4 X atic’ stage. Fata Apply or eddress Apply at 1025 Vermont ay. <PENC s COLLEGE, COR. UE Saud Dats. tw. A pe alive lucia tak | juulliies young mien wi support Ureusel vee | bd succeastuliy perform the setive dudes of lige ‘Thorough instrackon given iu Rapld Writing, the hag: | lish Language, Correspondence, Rapid Cac Bookkeeping, Business Practic., Commercial Law, Po: | fideal beonoisy, Steuugraphy ald Type Wir ing Rega: | lnrdey and evening esaions resaized TUESDAY, | Boel austeslepe: ee sre te acca | nia, by the year or quarter, on and ufter MONDAY, Ba.” Ahi corps ef teachers. Llustrated Garou? intrigiving full Infurmation, sent free ou application. HEARY CSPENCES. Princ'pal, MPS SARA A/SPENCER, Vico Principal au (OLEIERE sce ur boys taken asberdera, cS 3 T str | A BEENGTOS OTE—BOATDIN AAC Das School for Girin, at Alexandria, Vay six full from Washington. Highest educational advan- Euccs, with pleasant bute. Tr rive moderate AGOr a Dias KIS. OCA C. POWELL, Principal. clo-sin SHINGTON ACADEMY OF TL A a Only school of the kind here. A special invite: | tom to all'to see she method by which you ean soon carn a protemion. a) 1808. 8 Jeeta RIVATE LESSONS IN ALL GRADES | Danae adults congenital: | Beatle! oll wool Vesband Drawers, ab 91.00, 92 and | Heavy Canton Fiauuel srawers, Has revolutionised the business to Sret-clam pianos A pull 4 GurebUity. It is * enter Market, (tb <. wing ‘os & price balew that of any ether a x ‘ ‘ sao RVR TANT LE” | anche san suaee ais orne 2 38 483-VERY BAST ORGANS AND PIANOS, 980 Teuaed, to 600, for cash, eaay payments or EVERETT, 488 7th ct. nw. $3 ERE RAR ERB 4s, PIANOS TO RENT—A RINK OF FINS UR $ fe s F Pe righis, new and second-hand fod Eee § E kee : 21d BYEBSTT, 683 7th st. vw. THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA tie, Kramch, é Bact PATENT PROCESS FLOUR, Pianos. Gally’s Selfplasing instruments Plands una cans exoliuaged und ist rau und Sent applait pureh i St | &e without a doubt the most Bia TIGL and the most be Wor! RGALSE aN ‘The Millers have uot ouly the most perfect Bs = Pus = coutuiuiugus aces all tiv mos improved Machin’ EASE Tay es ‘ary invented up to th it time. bus ber produce ® Flour Unsturame by uy wilin ihe werd Ty SUT PLANOS, wich Lave been used We that, We Would slupiy sLalv tat 4 large quan- swle OF Tent upon easy iernis, at : Fists maghidicent Pus ls abipped auuuady ty Muslewiore of = dethope gure at ie rina Cara ut geal & F. DROP, pond We Gusta Hut iti muse from Partner of the late W.G. Meizerott @ Co, | Tard. wheat Grows iu Mtuewia and Dakolg ile 923 Penusyivanluave, | At eckowledged fwct, chat iu tile rect sap ry wratlen of che giutingus pariicles of the wheat berry Bole Agency for the uraled wiclaway & Sous, * a GSSiety Croveateas, Wheclock, Devsts hon, | aia S thorough clminativ4 of ail woek and starchy Marahal & Wendell, Maier & i e. oo Bet gooey ese Marais Wendell “a a, FE! | mace Nerurtioca, yislding mises trost tenis bared RRAKACER ame & | fous its Urend winking Gualite it i the Cheapest at n a AKACHE BROS, THE C.D. Pi ut ol . Mee Piet tad Rp it Tosuryamed Uy uy Pluur binds. Uivery sack ood est Teasouable prise cabiruaae r 9 . hivery sect See Uni Cu, aos ae Svory barrels warrauted ty give eutire sallatmcnive ‘ocko STERLING'S ST. LOUIS FANCY. {UNE UPRIGHT FIANGR—SALE OB BRAT | o.5 crmreimost beauultul Winer Wy AT Y. BECKER'S, 801 Oth st. aw. fivt?i ever offered to the trade. It is uuexosiied by auy olber | Paisut except Cores, aud will please the must ex- First-class Tuning and Repairing. acting houswkeeper aud satiafy the most famidiods epi Established over 20 yedre, cl | cue. 7 GILT-XDGE A mingnificent Winter Wheat Patent GOLDEN HILL ‘The old reliable stand-by and the Standard Danity Flour of the District. 14 le equal ln quailty to & great inany Ligh-priced Patent “ can be Lyught Sor cousiderable luas weuey. We defy compat tore to briag forth any Flour superior w CERRS, STERLING, GILT-RDGE, 1:KL1A NC or GOLDAN BLLL, aud We iecl assured thas any Louckouper who Unies them ouce will uever ua auyshing wise Ler eale by al grocers. arerson DP s4~o9, OVER 38,000 BOW IN USE. A thorongiiy suateiam aud relishie piano as medium price. STECK & CO. AND BADE & CO. PIANOS, Pianos aud Organs exalanged, repaired, wae, Lexeu, aud tur rent, Rest applied If purebased. dovay slut seb Complete menor UMD oo ubuBlS 4 Uae aly, UENBY ERPRBACH, 915 F street, naging Portner of the late fir of Kills 39. GENTLEMEN'S GOODS. J UsT Recurven A FULL LINE OF mop Wholesale Depot, coruer lst st. and Iodlana ave. Wi ¥.GaLT & 00, = gear, Box Cans, t. ue Cord y 7 Rocentes (nrap SEW YORE B RE Guic-a fal tue of ssleceed FAME ¥ GnocenitS ae crite: a fl due uf select G5 SHAW KNIT HALF HOSE, ise ROTATORS APPieS os 3S Ti lage é cias Career; the Best Wearlug Sock in the world, | CREADIEEY BUTTE sspeciaiy’” Guvae del¥ ated : pod. All Goods at whoicauie prices tor cma a2 SLLEKY, POOLE EBOOK @ co. 1112 Fst ow. ez we Byeuue. v $7.50. A periact 5 D COAL _ mi 6 Untaundered Shirts to order for $7. per WOOD AND COAL beer Si_ |] invite Tie atacntiow oF cical casa (GPECIAL BARGALNG IN UNDERWEAR 1 < ~ pare Buyers to my luige aud euperlar sock of Lilmbat, 5 cod aud Oval, wale Tau welding @ Very low pewes Genutne Camels’ Hats 61.00%, reduced fon €2, Genutne Ciencia pity ‘Deawers, $425. | ier pale, Sedaced from Boe. lowe Wet fader: | _O€ices: 1020 14th street northwent, 44, stress wad ‘ad Sora wach, ‘rem gu. | Maryland evesue southwest, weed Fiaunel (lodieated), caw reat ces | Maid Deport Mibeth Gapttot and yas. aun sh you. A good Medio eney aE ADae Tacyinasa “WOGU- ESD RAL i ey eed eae yeu bee | (7 HORGE GRE Mito Gul ASD Coa raw: 8 40 ditiereut size), Oc. per pals: euvap | J 4, Dvtigr. OBtce gil ur we at Be. Cer Comers Blairs (uboforced), The | 97; sawed. rise, 80: USE yi: Hickgry, $5.50, See Ween Ce Hed SU | Gr uy reduopil prive wo dawere. Tele; one counection BRANCH BaLTiMORE suet Factoxy. | Mi verisof cues, Ou) Stkeed NORTUWAST sarcah. A JOMN MILLER aly | PyRAVY Wool tapEn } ist SEO TAL. Coa (4: DOUULAS,, Ninth Street. Heavy Merino Vests and Lrawere, ot 50, 75 aud $1, ieavy all Wool Vest ad Drawers, ab §1.50, fo JOHNSON BROTHERS, WHARFS AND RAILROAD YARD TWELFTH AND WATER STREETS 37 BRANCH YARDS AND OFFICES CUNNMUTED BY TELEPHUNS BL.5u. “Cartwright and Warner's” “estar” “American Hos jery Co..” apd “Norfulk aud New brunswick” Uniderwear tor Gentlemen. at 2g 75 aud $1. oe, Gi 0.80, ©: ix fine Drews Shirts lo andar, af $18.50. 3000 F street northwest 1636 Tth street portuwet. 1740 Pennsylvania avenw 2122 Sth street nortawest. Corner Sd und K streets uorthwest, PED 4 stil AVA avenue svuthessh ale northwest, T AUERBACH'S BELIABLE KCWING Ma- CHISE KOOMB, out, Teh aid B sie, you cun buy o firwi-cluss usw, lntest improved Machiw of any kind, at about Que Mulf ihe Price Agents charge fur SAE KemeMber, we employ ny drcuamers. ‘Bend for Ocr New Liuettated Moliday Cataiogve. Repairing wad eng all Klnue C AU. PaCH, cof. 7h und M ck, Agenay Baxoay W. Germ babd-kit Jaw To Maxx Row We Wus O: FER the following BARGALNS LN SEWING MACHINES uhut have been tsed: ____ FINANCIAL. W. B. Warsun & Co, Members New York Stock Exchange aud Chicago ‘Board of Trude, Correspondgats of J.T. LESTER & 00., of Chicago, ‘90 Broadway, New York. ‘Wanhingtou Odice, 1014 15tu st, nw. each. Instantanvous communication by private wire with gs | ew York aud cnlcago, via 15 ech, Praisce & Woarrevy, 4.W. & W., Old Sur, ut, 6 eck, STOCK KEOKERS ‘The absve machines are al! ii drei-ciass order, and | Pie falty warranted. eee Tone, }New York & OPPEN: ipo Fuh avenue, 828 Sus stn. 830 15th surest Corcoran Hulidins), Washingion PRIVATE SIOCK TELEGRAPH Wiis = xr was WASHINGTON, BaLTia isk, PILLADELPHLA, DAW YOU, BOSTON, ac, Guxaiel Pamrx aus. ‘M. Cucuin Oaxuer u Be bosee, Wasiiagcon, p. axux Li. Loves, on, D. Wittias K Taavius, Specal Pariser, ‘Chawes of Aallway 'H. H. DODGE, Resident Pariner. Good machines fur rest, 4u. (QUPPORE YOU Loox ij SS ans sewing Monmsee tee Ue Sew Avismesia Wass Libs, ‘Dow Machine ofall Kings Beuting and Mepatring THE TRADES. Anna }, West Polat, all exami Matuematical, Gessical Busines, Ss XS&8™ Heosical, Burien. W. FLYNN, & M _ Evening Classes, $3 and $5 smonth, (som = sen Woixpercayrex Branson Fo ype ate en ne 1619 K ‘Lessons to Adults. DUPIIS PREPARED RSMITH, WELLESLEY Pura Vesar Colleges, Also for Civil Service “Ex aminatlon, 1000 Net. nw. Pupils of all ages iu structed in English, French and Musle. Highest ret erences. Apply.to Principal. — 1osuie HW LANGUAGE — LUCIEN EC COL RE, A. M..m native of Paris, France Nut- mediate ‘Method. “Al ai practical and im ‘ASHINGTON SCHOOL OF KLOCUTION AND W ENGLISH LANGUAGE: sera oR pracy ir M Fourth year begins October 1st, 1885. Graduaies studeuts after full course, v1 tion eudorsed by a respousble Board of ‘Thorough instruction to ‘Teachers, Ml rae ingere aud others in the Culture aud bevelop- ment of lee, ‘Special advantages for the Study of Practical Eng- Mad offered to Forelgnere. Cure, of stammering: ‘Stuttering and oll painful eudorsed by prominent local Noval Defects, Meth PAY ilmited number of Students accommodated with board ip the family of Primcipal lism tore, 3 Roeves H. Dany, BOUK AND JOB PRINTER Ample Facilities for Layal and Commercial Work, & WARNFEOS, PRASBWORK PUR THE TRADE _ 37 ‘KIDMAN ss 3 age 420 and 433 111 st aw. Qhotations of Stocks and Bonds and mormation re garding We markets received througu our wires In sux, direct frow the New York Swock i-Lobum ‘orders execuled aud reported prouptiy. tl | ell 428201 st nw. \IBSON BROTMERS 2 G' PAGEL Boor anv soy PENT. 1205 Penseyivanie avenua, W: 2. saVine Frist @: ATTORNEYS. BAXTER, ATTOANEY-AGAW, LATE = ; f Jan. 30 U, hie aw Gitte tinterr Deparatoent: Teeny | Adv KVER) wAlURDAY wuUM SEW YORK. Yeure1y the eivil service. Practiows belure iv Cour.s, Th OF PASBAGI—Cabli.— 90, $50 and 9100, Comuilsices of Congress and tana te. ae we Interuicdiave puiknge, = E tory : low rates Steerage tok emesrz ie ce Sorest Hatope st bwest tatee. ‘Turough bills of aden given fur Belfst, G uiwerp apd olber poris on Lhe Continent rH if Waseiaton COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE, 1023 Vermont avenue, Boarding and Day ew Ladies and Little nstitution will enter upon its twelfth angual Wednesday, September 23d, 1855. Z D, BUCHER, Mins Hs Onna "ied Principal Assisted by @ full of 0d tus experienced teachers For catalogues aud full particulars apply to the Principal. teem ‘This ti ey Principal. "Twenty-one youre es N.* Mffocmety/Slt'@ Caatop Law bu ding Residence, 240 Neth Cnsttel st. aus WALK SAP Gitianisoer, Publio end Attorney 620 Lonisions ave. next to Citv P.O i BROWN € CO., New York, ‘Mears. OTs BIGELOW & OO, a7 SE FE YENERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY, Gitta haw Yom ano Havin. ‘Company's Pigs, No. 42 North iver, toot of Mor- ton street, New York | a2 pute BEBIITZ 6CHOOIs OF LANGUAGE ‘WASHINGTON, PROVIDENCE, BROOKLYN, BALTIMORE, BT. PAUL IN. REW YO) PHILADELPHL. Re MIN. SEAPOLIS. tone oe se ecogalzed everyorhe ‘best echoois Jearnlia to upeak, write. read and understand the for New terms begin now. ‘Lessons to show our method. ‘Apply wHrol. N.JOLY, 723 14th st. nw. ROF. SHELDON'S DANCING seers RT sr dui Sanday, adoro an Sat GBAD- Epglen oct P and BOBTON, ow examiner ‘nw ‘CAULFIELD, MUS. DOC, 271 IM 20 Lite at Sow Fit Flat qa OF MUSIC. ‘ABLISHED 2 i CHOOL a (ist. = 1877. ease e ROSE EN, DONCH WILL RESUME INBTRUK ete Uae Sees ares 5 DENTISTRY. pi PABSONK, Co, ort 47>. EN.W. parastiee, 4 ne Sica en 1 BOOTT, DDS, Soe ea iy oe Calvure. 1013 Lum are and ater 8 pm ME Hag Stincrenc agua, | Diverstoometants tees SE ee pace: Repent Sivan hel Kaas Sou ot ..¥.City. POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. WO Wi AND FORT MONROK THRPUPULAK BOUTS. ? Mivamer GhOuGs L&ARY, mondays “WabSospate AND PR UATR TaudSiv Pence eve.m mar viel and expres. US Penca ‘ave. whe will also checks ‘items borels and private reeidencer SESIRADS Whirmatiog eguury eg coumpauy's cn, * ‘Telephone call $45 3. ens MP. WELCH, General Agent x MarraNO LEAVES 7THSTR! S wuss or Bandar. 7 = and al Sa ‘= far ae 98 Mouday Wetumday and Friday See. Ste da tow aud Wet Beedaye Up only information 5 Kt GCE ere ave ae, ed @.T. JONES, agi. That whart o TO NORFOLK. STEAMER LADY LAKE leeves th street wart, Wanle Wednesday aud Sawgay. as 5:50 0; Hound Trip, edd Salurdare! goiug abd re t es Teicpncire Sail ea” Alt TOMTSS, Sunday, ‘Tueedaye aud Friday. > ae FFo# Potomac ive LaNpixcs” NEW IRON STEAMER “Wak cFreELD Leaves “th-sireet whact on MONDAYS. THURS PAYS gud SATURDAYS af 2 8m “Revuruing TUrsbAYS, FRIDAYS aud BUNDAY p.m. wack | Ceetgunge, Ve, aue'tetdenvens Say. Mon onsen ms Bay, Md. | wus eo a hos wes es due j = NB PabuaiT. _ CW. BIDLEY. Maus ET) IRECT TO RAW YORE—PREIOMT ETEAM- ERS JOIN «1 BBON ond BC RNIGHT leave i Oba whast Washington crery WhUSMEbAy MORBING. “Froght at lnweet rates on M* YERNON! MT VERNON STEAMER W. W. CORCOR ay Mt Ver x Gy ‘Abatrest wharf dally (excemt Sunday) for 2.00 at 10 9" & mL returning, reacher pases = el ih ARF, Captaia, RAILROADS. _ = NOYLVANIA ROUTE 10 THE NOKIM, WhisT aNb ROUTHWPST, DORE CRACK. SPLUNMID & ENERY STERL BAUS MAGAIFICLST DQUIPMENT, in fiver DRCAM EEL GLA, Lets. ‘Traine leave Washhugion ui static, ccruer of im | ‘and Batresce. | For Pittsburg aou the West, ot Pasace Gare a Line, ¥.50"— a. te Abelian, wind st walk Sie ud Live! c fig Care om Marrinnarg te cicinsatt Cat so'St Louw: daily wae taturday te Mulaage, Wail ‘Bivwplng Car Alleviate thease Chicage'and Casctogat Express, 8710p. a dale writir lcep.ng are Wastiagion i < Licago sommes Tag as “Hiatrastuty with “weeiera t'ttress, with ais, news Wor Lose. was acige ba; 0.08 p. me ally ot Pstains the Wests wrth turetgh elec} Cieugs ace Cevelaua MORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD S Rocenct. Eudalo, Singara, testurday. wit palace Youre — ouhaT |T ran. oo Vi rk wd ue dest, 725.900 and Li am, 5¥, 10.00 and 11-20 pa! Un Sunday, 00 ates 250, 10 wud 11.50 pa Limied eayron ot Palle Mun parlor cars, 040 min wud 4.00 jus. dally, ex- cops banday. For without cha 50 p.m. every day chs vugh t sud For Mr okiyn, 3.¥ Sey City wits by: Gifect wanafar to | Hinge mercas Sew wor Fidei, wed ad 30 For Raiuiuiore, 9, 940, 9.50, 11 aw | 22:90, 2, 420) 4, 4:5 6-40. ¥, 5.20.10 and 11 ak. Ob Banduy, 8, ¥.O0, 41 au. 2) 2.50, 8, 7.10, Wud 21-20 pas. EDEKICKSBURG RAUL ALENADDNIA AND Wasi WUD RALLaio db, 1.0.20, 14.01 ond 1.35 — 1137 pu. Ua a | For Pope's Creek Line, 7.15 a.m. and 4.40 pm daily, | esemet munday. For Abuapulis, 7.15 am, 1205 end 4.25 p.m daily, |" exceps Pandy. ALADANLMIA AND Fi | WaY, ay. Ly For Alexazar Buia) at Cue, Per Wichimoud ws Say, il 4A PO ally # cep Bu ‘Drains’ leave Alsauudsis vor We 19.00, 10.10 Ba; 100, 3.05, K-08," 5.40, aud | SOs pms aad 4220 Mlguigh! vexcent Monday. roe #8 8.00 aud LAW uuu; 705 aud 1042 rs aud 42.10 night her of 15ub sirectabd Weuosylvenu ig aid iuieriuution at she office, northeast cor- | ee station where ordere cat pe Left for, | or enews eau hotels wad re | SMaM. A. PUGH, Genera! Manager | 47 4B. WOOD, Geberal Pascnger Agent yssee TON, ONO AND WASTLUN RAIL On and afer NOVEMULE 15H, 1885, trains will lesve trian aud arrivest Baud P. Ui and Batre Maiden as (lows Leave We blugion at 00 am.und 445 pm. ar dived Leesburg 14. Mound MO wt Tad: : a: a iat uid artive a Seaaling- a 4h trace wer Fstiiog mat 6:35 am. and Met Teo ing Wasuiugtou ai ates pein, are Gall ail wigs are daly East aay iy ation Laie 6 a poi a cut, Alexandria i. BEI Buperts Mk VIMWINIA MIDLAND RAILWAY. ii SHORT LINE TO THE SOUTH AND SOL TH W kwT. Schedule tn Eegt Novewber 15, 1885. 7.00 AAL- LY Cie. BG MALL, dally except Sam day 60 jocal statlons conpecting at Chariotteyiile: Wid Chesupeaneund Ubi Kellway, and ac 1 Dur. Wil suichmoud wud Allegany and i and Western Rutiroads. 11.15 AAL—NEW ORLEANS FAST MAIL. daily, suaking Gose evunectious Routh wud Souh west Pull” Huster gat fron: ata Pullman leplig Care trom New Orleans without chauge LOUISVILLE PAST LINE. ‘dally. via dotiesviile to Cinciunati, Louisville aud all aru Polit, Bleepily Cate, Wastlige man New York und Wask- Rigton to a Wubi tou to bBo P. ‘Chas A aan! New Ofieas. Pulluan Sieepers from Waskiug- hun Via Chariots aod Columbia to \ugusta, iiviaion Traine leave W on at 220 pid. daily, except munday Warrentos Trai lave Wasiington at 7:00 au gaily. eaceps Bundy, Lad wu und 6:30 paw 8:05 am. Soutbers rasburg local. daay ex- 1: 0 pan., Lynchburg Sail, daily excupe WAS pu. New vriewus bast Mali, daliy: Wen0 9 an, Loulsvtlie special ror deb ete aud (br oflior 60 Penusy Ivauls avenue. Bund P eaton. MBLAUGAVER, N. MACDANIEL Gon dae. Agent. Ageut. na Di. HAAS, Trafic Manager ectowe AND Olilv BalLBvAD. Schedule tp effect SUNDAY, MAY 34, 1885, until noilce. Leave Washingtou from ttaiioh, corner of New Jen sey ev eoue wid C strect | Per Caigage 102Ve0d 10:20 pm. dally. ‘The 10:00 qitire at Company's ‘Traine leave trou ie, he Fest Cantied, Expres so Titteining and Chi; Gago, arriving wi Pitisbury ab 700 pan, | bicago ue: | 2, Noexire lave isd ou Ue Araiae 9:10, , Bau. 4, 70, sunday, 630 wm. sod 440 p. w. ver ‘but rei S30, 4:40, fib0'eng 1].00 pm, Bur st tious uu abet Ey “ab oh ang 1118 pau daily 9a- aa sand SMU p. or dally. 0p to. day, = sore tiene matic it ateirgpolt Statisos, Bor Lexingvou wusuntou ud Vales Beanch, Sav me Geiy’ except Sunday. “Per rederice, 648 re “ een anee EIEE UNDERTAKER AND PRACTICAL FMBALMER, \craauate of 1204 Clam of the Cucinnat! School Sat 2.HL. Clark, Damousraior: Ca Lich direst worsuweat, ‘Telephone call 067-4