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EDUCATIONAL. NETRUCTION IN DRAWING AND PAINTING y My-s/ 1's \ who has.tidied many years abroa som given through the medium of the Ereach dy nuUageR If desired: 1206 ¥ Dw. HS AD LINE DUVAL MACK, laa N ST. opened her school of Elocution aid Lrw #20 private class ty English branches wich, teackers for Prench aad Mathematics *RENCH PRIVATE L SSONS TO LITERAT Un) serion atudente: *'meple- eaxy_and thoroug! gystem “Prot H. LAthuee &. from Sor Bonne Calwerstty. ia agen ee Sm NILEMAN WISHES TO GIVE LESNO: Greet. Latin, Mathematicn and the English ym privairly oF ina schoo “Best references Sutoally low. Address Hox 97, Star office, ) AND TYPEWRITING PRACTI- “Secon gaara : 2a floor. rivace p ice ot Johns & ers, Jal ttm, LESSONS, BY A 1 AvY OF 2 rime, Matheisaties, | Faglish hes and French, for_young ladies or children. ‘boys for advunend New York and W.sb- ington. gdress EH, 1734 T st nw. VATORY OF MUSIC, Joud building, cor. 9th and F sts. n.w. Se qntec:ith year. Piano, Organ, Voice, Violin, Corvet, Sc. Free advantages 0. RB Directsr. NSTRUCTION TS CATIN, GREEK, MATHE matics and Engi.sh, by Prof. FA SPRINGER, late GivilNervice Examiner. Applieaats for evaminatioa Beemaeed, Apply fe circulars and information 423 PRIVATE and Day School. 4 ELL, Principals, Send for _Y212 and 1314 14th’ sun. dle tne ILASSES OF THF ART STUDENTS’ LEAGUE, Cw D.C. (1013 Fat nw) Instructors, Bnooxe, (papll oP Bonne), and Jou Ee Beaeery nook E, (ppl o , and Jo PANETT, Mrertue ike and Poruesie taases Clay on rena, month 85 each: Antique clam (eve and Evening). per month $4: evenings only’ $3: ‘sketch class (daliy).verms $2. Free to students of other clases or members. Fortnightly Lectures $2 for the Souve dseime PRIVATE LESSON: IN BOOKKEEPIN Mathematics, Penmanship, and in ail English Branches. Terms moderate." Apply to C.F. WOOD, ‘37 Stn st. ns d2t-im GBELDON'S DANCING ACADEMIES, AT 1004 Fst n.w., Monday, Weduesday. Friday and Nat- urday. At 3d st. and" Pennsylvania ave. « ¢., Tues. day and Saturday. Notice.—A discount of 25 per cent to those joining first week of the new year. a OF. J. FRANCIS GBRMUILLER, TEACHER Piano, Orsan, Vocal Music and Harmony. ‘Special attention to beginners as well as to pupils advanced. 741 7th et nw. eztv ¥.SCHEEL, ORGANIST, TEACHEROF PLANO oJ. Sina Vora, Weste. Pardcular attention to be. Sers, a3 well as those. wishing to be quaified for Pictormers or ‘Teachers’ Terms ey. “234 Tin st oe ave-eviom™ ‘qQiiorr- HAND, AND PRACTICAL PENMAN. Ssanip tangit by « stenographer and protescor, fieen Fears experience. Moadays, Wednesdays and Prt Eysovciock pm 1330 Het nw. desl-ime Lavms, Gesxtienes avo Yourua (of both sexes) to read. write and speak FRENCH and GER- it the Y. M. C. A. Rooms, 1409-1411 New Also. English. * °. 3 Families aud Schools attended. Private lessons at room 1:33, Corcoran Building. 3m __—*PXOw. G EB pe GHE: OEE GRADED SCHOOL AVE Xew Engiand methods Genuine ki en. Glasses Inited. “Tenth year. L127 13th st. u.w.. one square from Thomas Circle. Misses POLLOCK & NOERR, 1s-1m Principals Abate, HOFPELDT, A GERMAN LAbY. 2A ‘with bishest recommendations desires pupils ci ny age fur Classic and Modern Music? Singing after tne true Itallan method: good German, Parisian French and italian tangnt by grammar conversation Sapp teintolaey style” with tsurpassed tuetheda, “MELE. V. PRUD OME class for Indies at her resi Algo one in the evening for emen.” Parisian pronounciation, prac tical and original system. Young ladies classes, ad- Fanced, 3p. 1. ‘a Learn MAN at NV CLASS—Fight lessons per month, ci CLASS “Eight lessons ber monte, RLEN D's SELECT SCHOOL, 1811 I ST. N.W. aus Sees ee eek Se dustruction in English, Matemuatics, Natural Science, Ancient aud Modera ay ‘Students of good Morals received at any time. ks furnished by the school. THOS W. SIDWELL, Tm Principal. ay ARILES BARN FS BRU ih Decorative Art—oll, Tapestty, Lustra, China, Needlework, Brass, Design. * ae ! ‘Studios: 915 Est. nw. Washington, D.C. | 28-60 SCHOOL OF } _ Hours: 10 to 1. BOYS—BROOKEVILLE | Montgomery county, Md. ‘Term of Brovkeville Academy ‘will begin on” Ree 1886." Special Classes for Young Men pre- Scientid-“or Business Life,the Uulversites, [oltees and Theological Seminaries” $250 per year, | Principals Library open gratuitously tOall advanced student nao OGRAPHY. SCHOOL OF TYP?-WRITING. SCHOOL OF ENGLISH. SCHOOL GF HOOK-KEEPINO. 411 Weiting Machines and weppiton Fs a6 O24 H STREET N.W. GFEXCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE. Con oT Sand D sts. a. A practical business education that Gualiges young imen ad women tosupport themselves eee ae Bsb Language. Correspondence, Rapid culations, jar day sersions resumed Top. 4 = XGaucanfe pa dice open & at 8 anand 6 pm. mn fOr arr ments by the rear oF quarter, on and after MONDAY, Aug. 24.” A full corpeof teachers. Ilustrated Circu- dar, giving fall Information, seut free on application. | HENIY CG. SPENCER. Principal, MRS. SARA A.SFENCER Vice Priceipal. OLLIERE ScHOOr. FoR BOYS, ‘Four boys taken as boarders, cohen 1539 I street n. ow. DRIVATE LESSONS IN ALL GRADES OF Study; to adults confidential: for calle 7 re epg Farge ge een IVY iNSTITUTE, sw. corner 5th and Kstanwm ‘Matbermatios,, 1.0 -cal, Basin = Evening Classes, $3 and $5 a cu Nirxpercax eae STEN ower, 0 AID K ot nee Lees to Agul DJUPILS PREPARED } OR SMITH.WELLESLEY aul Varurcoleges Ane Beate aE don "Huse Nest. Se, Beni ota Sees in English, French and Music Hix! ret etn gs eiobmae” | Neu LANGUAGE —IRCIEN-E © Cor | “RE, A. M..a native of Paris, France. Nat- tral "Metboia Atcileg’ at Voreeuce! had lirmnednne Savenstiond sestet SB Ta tw mune an. W. ELYNN, A.M month. cor) =, | bt: Wssper ON COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE 1023 Vermont avenue, Boarding and Tay Schoo! for Young Ladies and Little re This tnstttath session W will enter upon its twelfth annual day, September 23d, 1855. HE Bire Z D. BU Mis HE HUNTER Assistes} by s tull corps of experieuoed teachers For catalugues and particulars apply to the Priacipal. mT FRE BERLITZ S-1i00Ls OF LaNGUaGES, WASHINGTON. BOSTO: FROVIDENCE, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA, MINNEAPO! learning to speak, write. read and understand the tor- eign languages New terms begin how. ‘ree Trus Lemous to show our ms Touservaiory. Plano technique, culture. 1012 lous st tw. P. CAULEIELY, MUS Doe 720 15th et iw. First Flat, Femume business October 1, 1885. se18-6cn S(H00L OF MUSIC [ESTABLISHED 1877. ‘ Tto 5380 pam. term. OSTON, GRAD- the New and Voice as ITT OF uate and certified examiner ED AND M*52E FOREST, LONG AVE reliabie Ladies Physician, can be sonaulied dally Bt ber residence, 1245 Tubst. uw. Oftiee hour trutd Tio pun. ___ Jais-lin ADIES’ €0: DIM: wes, 4 feguiae graduaie from Paris, France, will receive nov Sxiliful treatment. 67 west oth st, New tween Sth apt 6th avenues. AS Hoob Reston BY USING A BOTTLE «VM or wwo of Dx. BROTHERS’ Lavigorating Gor Ga WH core any cave of nervous debLlity aiid Lows of nerve power Tt imparts vigor to the whole sve tem. 008 Hat. sw. pearing ‘T HAS NEVER BE! Using Ladies’ Physician In thiscity. Ladies, you cans contidently conwilt Dx BROTHERS, 008 Bat. sw. Furticular attention paid to all diveasce rn Indies, taurried oF single. All successfully treated. has FAMILY SUPPLIES, AUCTION SALES. THE NEW LIBRARY BUILDING. SAYINGS AND DOINGS IN SOCIETY. PEs FUsit EUSH_Hbst, PAMILY F1Q0R Dues, Cacexvans, Acs fhe ier asta tonya ge geteae | Orgies, Carerpene, Auaanes Pooking Raisins, 10c. per pound: Hams (Caseard’sy Records and Other 1fye. por pound: Cassird's shoulders (aice ae Ham) ae ‘Visiting. Hive per, pound: Cassard's 4 pana {found San fresh Mackerel 15c. per” caus equisite’. c. PURSELL, png hige a Py ets ae bucket Ap- a290 415 9th st. 2. ple Butter, Bu: & pounds, Stn bose . Dc. onen: Roasted Coffee, 126, 150. and Boe. | JA patna Piauata Save roaned: Hod possattrecs | on Tae New Yuan mands Buckwheat, 38e.; i; $ Pounds Nuts oF Sry Bitter, Joe. pound. 10 Eitra Flour. shows 75 boc. INDIA TEA COMPANY, $45 hth st. a. Ww. Streot cars pass the door. “send ss Postal.” T HE Cresco Grocery Company, 906 7TH STREET. OFFERS: 3 Pound Can Tomatoes, 9S¢. dozen. 2 Pound Can Corn, Oe. degen. Marrowfat Peas, $1.65 dozen. Early June Peas, 81 75 dozen, Small Mi 1.98 dozen. Table Peaches, $1.75 dozen. Finest Table Peaches, yeilow or white, Light Brown Suge r, Dive. Ib. Standard A Sugar, 2c. Ib. Granulated Sugar, Ze. lb. Cut Loar Sugar, 7igc. Ib. THE CHICAGO GROCERY COMPANY OFFERS: Family Flour, $4.98 bbl. Beat Family “Flour, $0.73 dbl; S144 % bol, Te Patent Process Flour, $6.73 bbL; $1.69 % bbL; 85a. GROCERY COMPANY 806 7TH ST, OFFERS: New Mackerel for 75c. kit. New Codfish, $2 Ib. THE CHICAGO GROCERY COMPANY YPFERS: ‘and Church Peloubet's Notes on the 7 1888. Halt ours with the Lessons of 1888, mots ‘il the Lesson Papers tor 1886, at WM. BALLANTYNE @ S0%8, 428 SEVENTH STREET, 423 Excravixc, Parra Asp Boox- BINDING, Card Plates Engraved in the latest styles and best manner, In order to avoid the rush and to have your cards fot New Year's Day leave your orders.t once, and we will guarantee all work to be first-class, JOHN CG, PARKER, _a28, My Srock Or 617 and 619 7th st. p.w. 1 Hoxwar Goons is now complete and fully displayed on first and seo ond floors, consisting In part of CHRISTMAS and NEW YEAR CARDS PLUSH and LEATHER GOO. of all kinds, which to enumerate would re- uire much more: ‘Piends to call early and make selec I would ask my “Gowen peices for al goods tosranteed, q special will be ‘made OF selling any and all ‘New Buckwhent, 46. Ib., or 10 Ibs. for 5c. poousat cost” THE CHICAGO GROCERY COMPANY G. A. WHITAKER, OFFER: Bookseller and Stationer French Brandy, $2.00 go a7 1105 Pennsylvania ave. Pure Rye Whiskey, $2.00 gallon, 7yearold Rye Whiskey, $3.00 eallon. ‘Send order by mail or telephone 423-2 Goods delivered free to any part of the city Circvtarisa Limrany, ‘The lnrgest and best in the city, with constant addi tions of NEW BOOKS and BEST MAGAZINES ‘85 soon as issued. Mrs, LUCY L. HUNTER, ay 749 Penosylvania aventie. CHICAGO GROCERY COMPANY 422m 806 7th street n.w. ws INGTON CIRCULATING LIBRARY, ~ 807 14th st. n. w. cco ERE RRR FFE Conspiracy. Pere Goriot DO 2 re Gor oo Ee ER Re Ss Hyperaesthesta, On Both Sides, © ER ERR EE Bonnyborough. ‘Mortal Antiputhy, Gck RE es Sweet Cicely. [418] _And Latest Periodicals Cd Eh El FL EAEY,S LANCASTER. 820 7111 N.w., sta tionery and Book Store.” Catholic Books, Biank Books, Calendars, Dianes, Artists’ Materials, Nove THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA PATENT PROCESS FLOUR, ties, spanesé Goods at lowest prices 4s withdut a doubt the most BeavTIFUL and the most Norerriovs Flour in the World. ‘The Millers have uot only the most perfect Mill, YLVANIA ROUTE PENNS’ TO THE NORTH, containing as it aves all the most improved Machis frees WEST AND SOUTHWEST. ery Invented up to the present timer but they produce | <7 DOUBLE TRACK, SPLENDID 8 ENERY. a Flour Uxsvrrassep by any millin the world. ‘to | STEEL RAILS. MAGNIFICENT EQUIPMENT, rove that, we would simply state that a large quar- | in effect JANUARY 11TH, 1386. Lis ofthis magnitionst Fo ar shipped auiualy to | Tralns leave Washingion, trom sation, corner of Oth rope wd eaten at ti cipal Courts of th i world, We GuanasraniBet iris lecte Limited Express i is made from selected | For Bittsburg and the West, Chicago bard wheat Grown in Minnesota and Dakota. It is | 0f Faluce plug Cars a m. daily; Fast an acknowledged fact, that in this Flour e pertset sopr | Line. 0.00 a mn. dally’ to.Cineinaat, und St Louls, aration of the giutinous particles of the wheat berry | With Sleeping Cars from Harrisburg to Cincinnatl, and # thorough elimination of ail woak and starchy | and Hovel Car to St. Louls; dally except Saturday, to matter has at last been reached, and is consequently | Chicago, Sleeping Car Altoona to Chicago. more Nvrarriovs, yieldiug more bread to the barrel | Chicagoand Cincinnati Express, at 7.10 p. m. dally, fhan any other Flour. ‘the best trade admits that | With Sleeping Cars Washington to Chicago connect- from its bread making qualities it is the cheapest, as | EE wt Harrisburg with Western xpress, with through Sleepers “for Louisville and st. ‘Louls Bncific Express, 10-00 p. mi. dally, tor Pittsburg and ihe Went, with through Sleeger Harrisburg to Chicago aia Cleveland. BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD. For Erie, Canandaigua, Rochester, Buffalo, Niagara, 10 p.ni. daily, except Saturday. with cars Washington to’ Rochester. For Williamsport. Lock Haven and Elmira, at v.50 ‘Well as .he best, for either family or baker's use, and Susurndeed DY any. Flour made. | Every suck and every burrel Is warranted to give entire sati na. STERLING'S 8ST. LOUIS FANCY. One ofthe most beautiful Winter Wheat Patents ever offered to the trade. It is unexcelled by any other Patent except Ceres, and will please the most ex- : digusept | _ Mm. daily, cxcejt Sunday. acting housekeeper and satisfy the most usepl: | Por New Vork aud the Kast, 7.15,9.00 and 11 am, cure, 2.00, 4:20, 10,00 and T1.: obip On Sunday, 9.00 STE EDGE. am. £00, £20,100 and 23 3), pin. Limled ox, A magnificent Winter Wheat Patent ress of Pullman parlor cars, 9.0 ani. and B60 Dim daily. except Sundays oe GOLDEN HILI. ‘The old reliable stand-by and the Standard Family Flour of the District. It is equal in quality to a great For Boston without change, 2.00 p.m. eve , For Brooklyn, N-¥-,all throu trattiscousectat Jor. Sey Cliy with boats of Brooklyn anney, aiferdieng direct transfer to Fulton. street, avoiding double fer- many Mebioriced Patent Flours, whilst it can be | rigs scram New opal) c, a gon ‘ ey. We defy or Philadelphia, 7.16, 9, and 11 a.m., 2, 4.20, 6, 10 bought for cousiderable less money. We defy compett | Fur Puutalciphia, 710.9, aid 21 am, 2 420.6, 19 tors to bring forth any Flour superior toCERES, | $04 11 a0 pat 1eited eee Bab aie on ES STERLING, GILT-EDGE, RELIANCE or GOLDEN | _ pim daily except Sa HILL, and we teei assured that any housekeeper who | For Baltimore, 6.35. 2%, 9.40, 9.50, 11 am, tries thems once will never wo anything else Forsalo | J200,3-480, 430, 4474.46, 6. "70, 20and 120 by al grocers. : piiind 1130p. ores le ea ama Wotemte Depot, corner tet and rnaannave. | Fe: Fonts Gia Line, 75am. and 4.40 pm dally ForAnnapolis, 7.15, 9:00 am.,12.05 and 4,27 p.m. _se13. WM. M.GALT & CO._| “daily, except'Stinday. Sundays, 9:00 20 p.m. NE FAMILY GHOCERIES AT REDUCED | ALEXANDELA AN WAY, AND i INGTON RAILROAD. 3 For Alexanaria, 6.00, 7.10, 9.29, 11.01 and 11.35, m., 2.05, 4.26, 4.35, 6.01, 8.05 and 11.37 p.m, On Suhday at 6.00, 9.25, 11.01 a.m., 8.05 p.m. For Richmond and the South, 6.00 and 1101 am. dally, and 4.35 p.m. dally, except Sunday. ‘Trains’ leave Alexandria for Washington, 6,05, 8.00. PRICES —Just receiving, Raisins, Currants, Cit- Ton, Nuts of ali kinds and Florida Uranges. Creamery. Butter specialty. Fuli Cream Cheese 1214 cents ound, Cape Cod Cranberries $ cents per quart." New York Buckwheat 3izcts. New York Apples, packed expressly for family use, from $2 to $2.50 per barrel. Also, Sweet Potacoes and irish Potatoes, which we fuarantee to be firstclass. A full line of first-class iroce! © ‘fami ra ol 10.00, 10.10 a.m; 1.00, 3.05, 3.23, 5.10, 7.06, and nrc Nate CAI Bone a ere hee ebD | Jae pumas and 1aAO' Miaricht teaeot Mockery oods delivered free. Prompt. atient ‘On Sunday’ at $.00 and 10.1001; 7.08 and 10.42 orders received by mail. N. A. POOLE, ma, aid 12.10 night. icKets and information at the office, northeast cor- ner of 15th street and Pennsylvania avenue atid at the station, where orders can be left for the checking of baggage to destination from hotels and residences. CHAS, &, PUGH, Genera! Manayer. 11___J. R. WOOD, General Paser JFRALTINORE AND OHIO RAILKOS B hedulein effect SUNDAY, DECEMBER 13tn, 1885, = until furtner notice. Leave Washington from Station, corner of New successor to Poole, Brooke & JES & KELL ‘Wholesale and Retail Dealerin 3B, MUTTON, &, La: CORN BEEF A SPECIALTY. Stalls.—628, 629 and 630 Center Market, Oth st. wing. 206 and 208 Northern Liberty Market. qqilarketing delivered tree of charge toall parts of the ty. 126 jersey avenueand C street. For Chicago 9:43 am. and 10:10 p.m. dally, ‘The 9:43 am. is Fast Limited Express for Pittsburg and Chicago, arriving in Pittaburg at 7:30 p.m., Chicago Beat mornlug at 8:50. No extra fare is charged on IPO NORFOLK AND FORT MONROE this train fo yeti, Koulavilie and st. Louis dally at THEPOPULAL ROUTE. U.S. Mail Steamer GEORGE LEARY, MUNDAYS, WEDNESDAYS ASD FRIDAYS, ‘at So p. m., from 7th street waarf, Secure rooms und tickets at Baltimore and Ohio of- Stand 619 Penna. ave., St. sare Hotel, and Knox's express, 603 Penna, ‘Av gxage from hotels anc ther luformation 7th st. wharg Telepbone call 7453. MM. P. WELCH. General Agent. OW FARE TO NORFOLK.—STEAMER 1 4 OF THE LAKE ieaven bth street wharf, We For Cinch 8:00 p.m. and 16:10 p.m... with through coaches Palace Sleeping Cats. to above polnts, without chi 8:00 p.m. is # fast limited train to Cincinnatl an Louis, arriving in Cincinnatl next morning at 7:43, St. Louts 6:30 p.m. No extra fare ls charged on this train for fast time. For Pittsburg at 9:43 am., with Parlor Car, and. 5 p.m. dally.to Pittsburg, Cleveland and Detroit, with Sleeping Cars to Pittsburg. For Baltimore on week days, and 10-00 a.m., 12:10, 1:40, 8:80, 4:30, 4:40, 5: win. First-class Fare, $1.00; Round » S150, | iope at Colonial | on Saturdays, going and re | 8255) 1 1-00 pam, aoe iSiings Rta MOEA Ait | PEs hieniddah Valley Ralirvad ara points South, ‘Sunday, ‘iu ys and Fri 7 a Soop.m dally, with Pullman Sleeper, Washington to : = ae For Anuapolis, 6:40 and 8:30 a.m.,and 12:10 and Po! Potomac River LAND’ 4:30 p.m. on Sunday 8:30a.m., 4:40 p.m, NEW IRON STEAMER “Ww, Leaves 7thstreet wharf on MOS pays SATURDAYS at 7 TUESDA For Way stations between Washington and Balti. S.SFTELD DAYS, THURS. A y Zam. "Returning | FRIDAYS and SUNDAY p.m. wuch | ‘Landi more, 5:00, 6:40, 8:30 am., 12: 7:00 and 11;00 p.m. ‘On Sundays, : $330. 4:40, 7:00 and 11:00 p.m. on Me- tropolitan’ Hrauch, 7:19 a.m...dally, except Sunday, and 5:31 pin., daily: 4:40 p.m. daily, except Sunday, rincipal stations on Metropolitan Branch, 3:40 & daily; On Sunday stops at all stations. For Lexing- ton, Staunton and Valley Branch, 8:40 a.m. daily. ex- cept ~unday. For Gaithersburg and intermediate | 50 &m., 12:30 and 11:20 pum. daily, except Yor Frederick, 8:40 amt, and 4:40 p.m. BS ex ings a6 far as Nomiul Creek, | currioman. Va..and Si. Clements Bay, Md. Connects with B&O. KR atSuepherds See schedule. JOHN B PADGETT, Agent CW. RIDLEY. Manager. apli DP) BEST TO, SEW, YORE FREIGHT ST ea: ERS JOHN “IHSON and F.C. KNIGHT leave Pier 41, East R.ver, N. Y.. every SATURDAY at 4 for i, Washington, every WEDNESDAY | mé end SET Pron ale, Senge Gan te OS Freight at lowest rated. apa | ™yruins ardive from the Weat dally’ 0-10, 7:20 am, Me Ye8Sost acr. veRNonr 1:30. 1:48 (New Orleans Express) and 6:30'p. a From Annapolis 8:30 and 1035 am., and apd STEAMER W. W. CORCORAN 5:25 p.m.. Sunday, 10:65 a m., 6:35 p.m. Leaves From Lexington 5:30 p.in. ‘Tthatreet wharf’ dally (except Sunday) for Teaches Leave eet whart daily, except Sunday. ft. Vernon at 10 o'clock am returning, ashington From Frederick aud intermediate poluta, 8:25 &.1n., Wi jut 3 and 8:16 p.m. daily, except Sui fe nested fre a aren = = = | $30; 3 Scho aria) Sand 11.00 seats eas STEAMERS. 15 and 9205 @.m., 1.30,2:00, 42 00 p.m. ATLANTIC AND WEST INDIA LINE. New, Cuanexe Worrer Tours British and French West India Islands, da 1d. 1351 Pennsylvania avenue, corner of 14th’ street, where orders will be taken for to be checked and S&S. BARRACOUTA, sailing Satur , February 20. | received at any point in the city, 0 8S. BARRACOUTA, sailing Wednesday, March 31, |, DUNHAM, Balt CE Stoppins a day or more at St. Kitts, Antigua, Marti anager, Baltimore, BS night aval, “betnerara. Foi Uaenaan ee | 7VEE ONT ATK LINE Superb passenger accommodation, excellent cvisine, VIRGINIA MIDLAND RAILWAY. 0 lee SHORT LINE SOUTH AND SOUTHWEST, setae meee Schedule in Effect November 15,1885. ee = 7.00 A.M.-LY Ae es eA TEs Sally: except Sun TEAST = EE Ee ee athe Company's Pier, No. 2 North Hiver, foot of Morton | Nas gti Meehan ae Asta age Cl Street, New York. a . and Westeru Itallroads, oe Le =e ‘Canada, de Kersabiec, Wednesday, Jan. 20, 6 a, m. Labrador, Perier d’Hauterier, Wednesday, Jan. 27, lam. ‘St Germain, , Wednesda , Wednesday TARAM, NEW ORLEANS FAST MAIL, dally. making close connections South and Southwest. Pul mun sleeping Buffet cars from New York and Wash- a to Alianta, Pullman Sleeping Cars from ta to New Orleans, 80 P.M.—LOUISVILLE FAST LINE, dally, via Charlottesville to Cincinnati, Louisville and all Wertern Points, Pullman sleeping Cars, Washing- ron sville, 1030 P. Mt SOUTHERN MAIL AND EXPRESS Daily to ali potnts, South aud Southwest, Pullman Abd New oFleua Pullinah Sieepet tous Washoe: «t New OF rH ton via Charlotte and Columbis to aiken. ah Manassas Division Trains leave Washington at 2:30 p.m. dally, except Sunday. ‘Warrenton "Tralus leave Washington at daily, except Sunday, 11:15 aim, and ai Trains arrive in, Washi ‘St Simon. Duran ‘Checks pavable on'sight, in amounts to sult, on the aque ‘Transatian’ ris. LOULS DE BE BILAN, Agent, No. 6 Bowling Green, New York. Mesirs BELL € CO. Agents tor the District of Columbia, 1437 Peonsyivania avenue, jals Washington, D.C CUNARD LINE, NOTICE. LANE ROUTE. THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIM- ATED, BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIV- ERPOOL, CALLING ATCORK HARBOR. am. 7:00 6:30 pm 805 am. en From Pier No, 40, N. R., New York. Express, daily; 10:40 a.m., local, dally ex- Saicgt ein greed aes ae Sa — p.m., Loulsvitle Special dally, Uckets and Information inquire at Company's office, 60; Pennsylvania avenue” Teave from ‘Bond P. Station, SOL. HAAS, TraM a MS TOW. CHEATS, Act.G.P._ Agent Wy Aaanoron, ae WESTERN RAIL AND EVERY SATURDAY FROM NEW YORK. Rates ov PassaGe:—Cabin, $60, $80 and $100, ac cording to accommodations. Intermediate 585 ‘Steerage at very low rates Stecrage tickets to and from Liverpool and Queenstown and.all other parts of Europe at lowest rates. CARD—TO ALL WHO ARE SUFFERING A Gas Weakness, early. decay” lum of tashoot Bib seeds settee! mee wii care you, Fit CHANGE. "This reat remedy ‘wan Beco biiwlonary in soul fuveope to the Kev. JUSEPIET: 1XS Sh'New Vork cuy- 30 Days Tkian from the errors and indizeretions of youth, nerv- LE oF DR DYES ELECTRIC VOLTAIC BELT, and other Exectatc Arpuiascn "We Will send tue tity dap tant Rien, young of ob, who are sufering Got Stites Debility, Lost V 7, and Those diseares ofa personal nature fevutiog Ruts ‘abuses and other cusses’ Speen Rees he ts the Cidest Extablished Expert Specialise is tate city, and will guarantee a cure in all cases Of Gistixe of mien and furnish medicine, of 1s Phare Cousaltation and advice fee at any Lour daring tee Bertie. SAMUEL Co MILLS a Nomnry bunts ae SA TLLS a omnry fi aud for the D. of, thie dd day’ oF July, 1380. 4 Bese. Ger “THE CONCORD HARNESS” _THE CONCORD COLLAR . ‘Harness . ‘trade-mark. ‘Through bills of laden given for Belfast, Gl —— Pi a ee cio On andafter NOVEMBER 164m, 1886, trains will BeStaerantunuetees Poe oh Colinentabd | 2, seagtsa ivone Baal Poca Bota ortrel Dassuge apply at y Sta 3 Nou Bowling Gren of bothatecragenudcabti iors | ,neurewaqninwion sf 9:00 am,and 4 BrGELOWw & Co., 60S 7th street, Washington, D.C. Reged Bales fh, VERNON H. BROWN € CO., New York. leave Reaud Tilt Messrs, OTIS BIGELOW & CO., burg 6:32 a.m. and 2. jall 605 7th street, Washington. ‘ton at 8:35 a.m. and ‘The train arrivil that leaving *W ust Other trains are daily Tuoxsows ‘Moatily and Comidntation Rates to PATENT ai tove Firrrsa : G ‘Liens comparys mrnacr OF MEAT. Finest and Mest Flavor- cc 00 RRR, Fes ctr ‘Stépk for Made ge Pe fe Re ge i ‘aboueboine, Can end Races, gE LIEBIG COMPANY'S ‘00 Ssa8 Exe Sys ae becuse OF MEAT. Fe a ate ola et ee “Ses tai aie aig ‘scrous the Label. ARE STILL TRIUMPHANT: For fifteen years they have steadily gained tn favor, ere een ee, “The @'quality te warranted to wear tates as tong am : formed alone can Sige be eee) | See Rome Fed a teres Bek oon wnat "To bead of all Gro. hile scores of « have be ‘Chemist. inited Retailers are authoriztd to refund money if, on ex- Spe eS oa aS ee THOMBON, LANGDON eco, |S rote, bead toe ada (0c37-tu.tés6cn , Sew Youx. ‘lag rate. ALTER B WILLIAMS & O0., Auctioneers, Mir. Geo. Ticknor Curtis Sends His Views | Yesterday was cabinet ladies’ day at home, 2d EDITION. AUCTION OF DRY Fancy to the Senate Committee. a Repiene tosers eens 00) NOT! ALBUMS, Sd it sleighing ashington, each EAEEUIi Ja sHOW Gages COUNTERS, ETC, Tn the Senate to-day Mr. Sewell, from the lib- | of the minister's wives received a large number be FOR CON: rary committee, submitted aletter he had Te-| or callers of both sexes. Mre. Bayard was On FRIDAY, JANUARY FIFTEENTH, com- tact tO The Star celved from George Ticknor Curtis, of this clty, | assisted by her daughters, and held her usually mencing at TEN O'CLOCK A. at. we shall sell, # jand ssked that it be referred to the committee | large reception. Mrs. Manning hed with her EiSe Se calgrrcom the, save same tmnt of apace, Sen On additional accommodation for the LbFAry, | irs Senator Gorman, Mise McCue, Miss Rutter, partes. Terms cat, which was done. Mt it WALTEK B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auct.s ‘The Newark Children Retarn. At the outset Mr. Curtis expresses his interest, cartes dmgeengers able to <¥ Keep ebeiesgesett od NHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer: trom Havre, With ie our Nea cOh ane | ina meeese oe ey Beene GUS SRT | for the fret time this Fear, now sverytody sae =o % e war e' . 3 FINE PARLOR FURNITURE, BEAUTIFULLY | who went t6 Paris in change of Dr, Billings tobe j ays there seems to ‘bean ‘almost unanimous | glad to see her. Lien Duvall made the mtro- UPHOUERED, BEW ANOS, COUCHES, | Heated by M. Pasteur, arrived off Sandy Hook | conviction that Congress should at once | ductions here. Miss Endicott, Mrs, Duvall, Miss Rae e ew TART a RRS SOU e ees | a 2:35 a.m, fake steps for the erection of a suita-| Augur, and Miss McComb were in the tes foom. Vanpers, Hai we artes PILLOWS, | 2 boarding the ship the Newark boys were all | ble building. He thinks the President's | wre hitney was assisted in receiving yester 7 ng CARPETS, BTOV! AUCTION. ‘Mra, Harmony, Mrs. BC, A’ on SATURDAY MORRIS, JANUARY, SIX. ENTH, 1886, commencing a Fini my salesrooms, (11th and Pa. ave.), I will found on deck looking the picture of health and Speaking enthusiastically of their trip to Paris, in January & Mra. Kyan, mother of one of the children, who accompanied them to Paris, gave recommendation will secure prompt attention tothe subject. Hie tninks ‘there need be no ob- stacle in the way of procuring a site, as Con- gress, by the exercise of the power of pit 8 large assortment of Furniture. birth toason, Both mother eminent domain, can take any site deemed at ae e time a large lot Books, Ol Paintings, @o. | 18 Well. Scheie eee ite sa teak eee poling hod site an at com) persons Laden Wenge One ee From Wall Street To-Day. not property owners in the District, and that | , Mrs. McCulloch received her friends yester Atsor AT V2 Me New York, Jan. 14.—Firet prices at the | they be required to bind themselves not to be- | @ay at her ome on McPherson Square. One Coupe in condition, Horses, Carr! stock exchange this morni: tT come property owners before the expiration ot | Miss Becerra, daughter of the Colombian min- silly a " ines | trot lant oventoge cee wig percene |& certain time afer the goverament | ster, and Mise'Smitn of Philedelphin, were ot Terms cash. ‘ although Louisviile and Nashville was down | as Sequired title | to the |, desired | home quietly during the afternoon, ie THOMAS DOWLING, Ath | fp br neanarnot was gctive after the opening, | one acter of she Danie et its ingernal ‘ac | Mrs. John E. Beall gave an unusually pretty [eon Sa Lake Shore and St Peat or aeacuawanne, | ringements ehould, he ihinks, be vested. in. a | tea at the Gramercy afternoon. Her ishness and. trregatarity cuaractened. the ness an larity characterize Surly dealings, but toward 11 o'clock the mar- Ket @ steady. The fluctuations in Lake Shore and Lackawanna each amounted to one Will be sold at the Busnar, No. 040 Loulsiana ave- nue, on SATURDAY MORNING, the SIXTEENTH Os JANUARY, at, TEN O'CLOCK, one, Hansom Cab, nearly new, with Haruess, to. be sold without re- seven ee i, (BENSINGER, assistants were Mrs. Senator Kee, Miss Jackson and her guest and’ Miss Mo Allister. Miss Wilson and Misa Duacan were in the tea room. ‘The rooms were gas lighted se] commission, whose functions should Ms. Mo- contigue ‘Until the building is completed and occupied. This work of determining the char acter and arrangement of the building, he . | and decorated with palms and flowers, aud the ctioneér, | per cent, but the rest of the list only tractions. | bolds, should not be kept in the hands of Con- | 8n Sale ee ecru | Ri lock the market ts moderaiely active} BEN” OT Any” Of its. committees, ‘ax the ladies ‘wore pretty and effective evening TW A17ER B. WILLIAMS & 00, Auctioneers | anq steady, generally a shade below opening membership is constantly changing, and this | toilets, prices,” work would be one of several years. "A perma-| Mrs. Alex, Porter Morse gave a delightful tea nent commission to have charge of it would be better. He would not aim to make the new brary a distinguished architectural ornament HIGH ART AT THE SCOTT GALLERY, WILLARD HALL, lust evening. es FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Socially speaking, the event of the evening The New York Stock Market. of thecity. Internal arrangements should not | Was the Dulles-Foster wedding, which took RARE PAINTINGS BY THE OLD MASTERS, | mno foliowing are the opening and 3:00 p.m. prives | De Sacrificed to external magnificence. “In the | Place at the New York avenue ofthe New York Stock Market tosiay, as reported uy | library,” he. says, “the. power, dignity | church at halfpast seven o'clock. The church EXQUISITE BRONZES, Special wire to H, H. Dodge, 539 15th street: and Raed of’ our ise = it atten eee, borncwiranaed and eee : a ————— sted, as they ceremony. | The con! AETIOEES OF VERIU, Hume _|_0- [300)_ ome | Say Should be exmibited fat al in the ‘completa parties were the Rev. Allen ‘Dulles of Det oO. Al Macy | rolt, and Miss Edith Foster, daughter of the Hon. John W. Foster, ex-minister to ANTIQUE FURNITURE, BRIC-A-BRAC, ROYAL he The father of the , the Rev, Dr, Sonn DRESDEN AND CHINA WARE, ness «nd adaptation of the internal structure, and in the number, character and arrange ment of the books upon its shelves.” He points eT, 674| N.Y, Cent Gi 12 |Northwest...../107 out the fact that facilities for ready and accu- | Dulles, of Philadelphia, performed the ceremo- ORIENTAL CARPETS AND RUGS, 24 eee = 107 Tate research depend upon arrangements that | BY, assisted by the Rev. Dr. Bartlett, pastor JAPANESE CURIOS AND OTHER ARTISTIC 192 Oregon Trai 13) 32% | are largely mechanical, Ihe had the Treasury | the chureh. The best man was Mr. John Dulles, Sty Bota Peo Bee is) 92%) 838 | at nis command would build nothing | the groom's brother, and the ushers were Mr. Goons. Go| Ore Retate’ P| 28. bese | Duta “brick structure with very. thick | William Dulles and’ Mr. Remsen Whitehouse, RARE OLD CLOCKS AND IMPORTED FURNI- 10% 120m Rock Wand 1.724) 24 | walls” and the jeast “possible” amount | Of New York, Mr. 3. Heatly Dulles, of Patindel. TURE. 1 Mee Paul of wood work. Well made brick, he ons and Mr. Ross Thompeon, Mr. Alexander és 24 |B) Do. pr Asserts are far more capable of resisting fire | (reger end Mr. Hubbard Smithy of W SALE EXTRAORDINARY. seoaliset oo oom than granite or marble. The building should eee wad Lyd pepe remy perenne Foe. On MONDAY, JANUARY FIGHTEENTH, com- Fogel Po Pest. be isolated, and kept so. He ‘would open com- the ae aon Spaaiiog paix hy mencing at ELEVEN OCLOCK, at the Scott Art Gal- fu! Sa Teas Pao pelltion for the submission of plans to all the | tt vs lary Iery, Willard Hall, with Brica-Prac, ‘Furniture, The) Ft gotes pee artists of the world, and would not adopt any | Burbank. "The brides’ beautiful flowing robe was of white satin, the corsage while the front of the skirt was trimmed with Opuline passementerie, The long tulle vell was that did not make security against fire and the internal adaptation tothe uses ofa great Nbrary. the paramount considerations. One or more of Brohres, Japanese Carlos, Oriental Carpets, Sc, ‘The sale of Paintings will take ME DAY and be continue 30%) 31 *|Wab. Pac ~. +1114 112% | Do. pret. 43" 43% (West Union! lace at EIGHT P, TUESDAY LV j, Same hour. Some of the most emineut artists are ee eee the “commissioners should be empowered | fastened with orange blossom, the represented by choice exumples. Among the more Washington Stock Exchange. to visit the prinvipal public. bras brides’ hand bouquet was composed of Oorne- omiuent we mention In parts The following changes from yesterday's quotations | ries of. this country and ’ Europe and | i® Cook roses and Illes-ofthewalley. — Misa ul Weber, new Glordant, “s SO ieee 7 ae th the | Foster and Miss Burbank wore white H. Windmeler, Elhott, on the Washington Stock Exchange are noted today: | inspect thelr internal arrangements with the | Foster | with fronts of “outte f. Carl Raupp, Sir Joshua Reynolds, U.S, 448, 1891, coupon, 112% bid: U.S. 1s91 | Yiew Of providing for the best arrangement. | satit frac, a, ee Eaward Dubute, David Teniers, Tegistered, 112% Did "b-C. per. iinp Gs: 181, cae, | Mr. Curtls speaks of American literatare, its | an‘ 88 les and = Miss Nord! Rosa Bonheur, Salvator Rosa, 113% bid. 114 asked. D.C. Market stock, 7a,1892, | growth and prospects, and he saya| Wore pink satin with jabota of lace, Gilbert stuart, Hogarth, currency, 117% bid. 60-year fund. 3-455, 1924. cur-| that in the’ building — space should | and each had half length vetis of tulle. E Hote, aver GF, Daublgny, Fency, 11°7 Did, 147i asked. Stetropolitan it. dtock, rovided for accretions from. all sources | Mrs. Foster, the bride's mother, wore an elabo- A. Horwamanu, 99g did, 103 ‘asked. Columbia K. kk. stock, int id. | in the future; that 1t should be bullt for poster- Tute toilet of pie ghee face fk sme Cac | ih tir ah Asa con | puny oat a ener ase pa Ary Sciedor Rie Satoh BS asked iremen’s Ina, 42%; asked: | und fitted to receive ail the additions whicl feathers, a ta Princesa of Wales, in her hair, 2. AMall, James Fairman, ins, 17% bid, 19 asked. ‘Arlington Ins. 142% bid. | Congress may provide and individuals may “y = the Pager] Age ng lle ad mad eg hitialzigany, D. Meyer. Corcoran Ins., 63 bid. Columbia Ins,, 11% bid, 12% | donate. Vited to the wedding su to the 5 © repaired ‘The sale includesthe valuable privaie collection of | asked. Riuge’ Ins. bid, 7 asked. " Musontc’ Hi ——+o-—__—__ house of Mr, Charles Nordhoff, where the | Dr. George Reuling, of Baltimore, and well merits the | bonds, 1054 bid. ‘ashington Market stuck, 174 bid. tion was held. Some of the elaborate toll attention of conuobseurs and Lov msoffnear ‘the | Washington Brick Stachive, 10 i, pe ssked. irae Bistetes tm Geert een Observed here were as follows: Mist Wal combined exhibit presents a rare and splendid oJ Nations letropol ce itizens’ Na- (ON FOR NTINUATION OF VERMO! a train ress of with fanity to secure beautifal works ofurt, which wi be | gional Bank Lobia bid, seebne ath al ee ane, | PETITE bee Vilas % bossed velvet. Mrs. Vilas wore of canary colored satin, with orna- ink surab, square AVENUE. In the Senate to-day Mr. Ingalls presented a on cxhibition Thursday, Friday and ‘Sauurday, Jan- uary 14th, 15th and 16ih, from 10 am. to 9 p.m, Did. Great Falls “ice, 105 bid. Real Kstate Title Int surance, 1009 bid, 103 asked. Penn. Tel. Co., 46 bid, ; Miss Vilas, BY asked. Chesipeake und Pot, Tel. Co.." 59 d1d; | petition from Martha J. Coston, in favor of | ™e2's ps : ENG saked aes Pi; | petition from Martha J. » corsage, trimmed with antique lace. Mrs. Sen- side augue we ehapbee N ae cae BES SE Se Oe CAME GED | Cpsuing Varinout aveuGe irom ta) prewont | sine Fiattioso core c, tele eee tener iel2-7t_WALTER B._ WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts. Baltimore Markets. northern terminus to the 7th street road. The | shrimp pink silk and old polut lace; "PRUST!E'S SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY | BALTIMORE, Mo., January 14.—New ten-forties, | petitioner urges that the improvement be made | ter, Mrs, McKee, of Ind ON EIGHTH STREET, BETWEEN I AND K | 39%, new threes, 59%. At once, as the property is Increasing in value | Costume of pale pink satin, ES RTUWEST. BALTIMORE, Mp., January, 14-—Cotton duli— and eee it sein ed the route. it will | passementerie. Mrs, middling 9! Flour quiet, cents off on high | cost. ferred to the District committee, SEL MAY Passed it : ade city milis. Wheat—southern entirely nominal; : terns of bronze and ruby; Miss Voorhees’ was a AY ENDEAVOR TO NULLIFY, wil on WEDNEDDAY, T ray « Fad Sestern higher and dull: southern, red. Guu do; | WANTS TO BE PLACED ON THE RETIRED List. | SUtot irra geed or gies yoornees WAS | aise ante Le Thmsen, a member of OCLOCR Bit in ont oP tne preminey etae for | amber. 94u97, No. 1 Maryland, Oi’ bid; No. | Mr. Allison today presented a memorial in| 5f°tureuoise. Mike tase ‘Thompson wore & Sale bart of iot No.6, in square Novs7, in the city of | NeStEED, WiDLET, Ted, 9 ot, Soanbus, Juntary: 48 | the Senate from Ernest Rudolphus Knorr, who Maguitleent cream satin evening oust Washington, D. C., described as foliows: Beginning at | Bd: Bepruary. SOMAGG‘a: nigher bt re tr has served under the Navy department for| With @ square train, the sides slashed the 8. w. corner of the said lot and runnicg thence on Sth street west north 33 feet: theace east 70 feet: thence south 10 feet; thence eust 30 feet: thence south 23 feet; thence west 100 tect tothe beginning; im- laced with satin cord; corsage and front of the nished with white ostrich the pompadour feathers. yt quieE southern white, 47451; southern, yellow, western mixed, "spot, 491050; January, and. thirty-seven years, and in doing services simi- 40,037%; February, 46% 040%; steamer, 44044, 10 those of professor of mathematics, askin; that he be placed on the retired list as a naval Fi S Oats firm and quict—southern, Sua30: western, 36u30; ie past sixty- | Lizzie Sheliabarger wore a demi-irained Proved by a small frame house, No. 921 sth st. n.w. | 2! ts 1 = professor of mathematics, as he is past sixty erin of ete as prenrined py tue decree, ie: | NSN, yey, eataey Hunmsytoanle, Sua 13 | Prosearsot ager itelerted vo the naval con | Tees, of pink. ottoman alk. Others. prasont third of purchase money on day of sale, onethird in one year and one-third in two years thereaiter, with Interest, the deferred payments to be secured by Purchaser's notes and moriguge on premises sold were the Chief Justice, Mr. John W. Thompson, Judge Shell udge Jeremiah Wilson, Senator Voorhees, Mr. nd Mrs, Robert Hitt, Mr. and Mrs. John B, Wight, Col. Tourtellotte, Mr. and Mrs. nk, Mrs. Copeland, the Chinese and Mrs. Bacon, Mr. and Senator Harrison, Mr. and Mra. Elia, Mr, ant Mrs. James, Mr. and Mrs, Wilkinson, and Mrs, and Miss Painter, Mr. and Mrx. Dulles left on sg midnight train, expecting to return here ine Sugar—copper refined mittee. the Postmaster General, steady, 1.19a1.20. Other ' articles ‘unchan Freights to Liverpool per stezmer guiet—cotton, F-82d.; flour, 1a; grain, 41d. asked. Recelpts—flour, 1.607 berrels; wheat, "200 ‘bushels; corn, 63,000 bushels. Shipments—tour,19,06U barrels, corn,71,000 Dushels. ‘Salw—wheat, 230,000 bushels; corn, 119,000 ushels frm, 10tes10%. | Wuisky copiainepes MIS€ CLEVELAND AND HER GUEST AT THE CAPITOL, Col. Wilson escorted Miss Cleveland and Miss Utley, of New York, to the Capitol to-day. They first visited the House, and trom there Mr. Randall accompanied them to the Senate. The arty occupled the front seat In the ladies’ gul- i & Chieago Markets. CHICAGO, Irs., January 14, 1 p.m.—Wheat closed quel at about yowerday's figures Cash, 7: Feb BENJAMIN G. LOVEJOY, Trustee, 325 4¥y street nw. DUNCANSON BROS,, Auctioneers, "j12-tu,thésd&ds. rus ESTORY BRICK Titousi 0S “nite SOcin Sipe oF MAI: LAND AVENUE BETWEEN ELEVENTH AND TWELETH STREETS SOUTHWEST. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court, of in Z the District of Columbia, passed on the Sth day gal | fury, “Oks March, $0; May. 85%. Corn uiet— | lery, which is reserved for the President's use. | fortnight otnen As eaeeg On ee en oe Lruary, Hie: May, JO Oats steady— | Senators Hampton, Ransom and others visited | ‘Trinity church was crowd: a rior 2 Ynsald court, wherein feng ‘ebruary, 244 May, 310314. Whisky. | the ladies while they were in the gullery. y led last night to wit- a 28h; 2 ‘M. knight and wite ar ‘Cast, 10.40; February, 10.42 omplainants and May ness the marriage of Mr. J. Walter Sheed Robertson, ghit anc , AUD2g May, 10-72 Lard rigor Casi, AN APPOINTMENT. of Chicago, to Miss Carrie M. Wyrville, daughter fon infront of the premises On THURSDSS Tis | 6.10; February:6.10; Starch, 6115; May,6-27% Robert M. Wallace, of Missouri, has been ap- | of Walter D. Wyville, esq, of thie aig sae, TWENTY-FIRST DAY OF JANUARY, 1886, AT Ly pointed clerk to the House committee on agri- FOUR O'CLOCK P. M., all of fot numbered Nineteen culture, 19), in Lawrence's subdivision of part of square num- red_three hundred and twenty-seven (327), im: proved by three-story brick dwelling house. (Terms of sale, as prescribed by the decree: One-third of the purchase money in cash, and the balance in Dr, Addison, rector of the’ eburch, performed the ceremony. The bride wore white satin duchesse en traine, with flounces on the front of exquisite point lace. The neck was cut with Marie Stuart collar, edged with sraall'pearl e of ostrich tips. Her orna- AnError in the Keiley Correspondence. MR. KASSON NOT OBJECTIONABLE TO SPAL Mr. Allison desired to correct an error of statement occurring in the Kelley correspond- ADJOURN To MONDAY. ‘On motion of Mr, Ingalls, it was resolved that when the Senate adjourn to-day {t be to Mon- ‘equal installments in one and two years respectively, | ence, a printed copy of which had been placed | day next. ments were of diamonds, and consisted of a for which the promissory notes of the purchaser must | befo Senate. y i ee beautiful cross, the «ift of Mra. Wyville; ear- Seeiven te teanintered Bon ae voces Jur | Deforethe Senate, He disclaimed any intention le; rings, a present from the ‘and a fastening the vell. Mr. T. ‘Robertson, Ene groom's brother, acted as best mon. ‘The’ ush- The President's State Dinner. GETTING THE WHITE HOUSE IN to criticise the Secretary of State, in whose letter the error occurred. That Secretary had no doubt been erroneously informed by Sent, and secured by deed of trust on property sold: of all cash. at the purchaser's option, A deposit of S100 at the time of sule. All conveyancing at READINESS, urchaser's: ve decorati Messrs. A, E. Acker, Seven days trom day of miler the trustcereserver the | 8 eubordinate, | As & malter of | Justie Ge WUE Ties ents Stok Ercan [Gores eu eee ae ee él ris 78 chaser owever, to & istinguished citizen low: pat res! 3 a % alter five days" publie wonee of onal ede aa | tho facts should be made Known. ‘The state: | state dinner this evening. The decorations | Moore and A. A. Bryan. ~Aferthe ceremon: reception was held @ the residence of the bride's nts, 206 E street northwest, which was largely attended. ‘The bride and groom, while receiving the congratulations of their frien stood under a floral arch, composed largely ment was to the effect that when Mr. Kassai had been nominated to the Spanish mission he Was objected to by the government of Spain, Mr. Allison, upon the very best authority, characterized that statement as wholly esro- newspaper published in Washington. D. C. een PS BAM L MADDOX, Trastes, 462 Louistana avenue. DUNCANSON BROS,, Aucts. Jaddadds JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, are similar to those of New Year day, ex- cept that the mantel shelves in the East room were banked with moss and flowers, in- Steud of being filled with potted plants, i a eouel | camelias, The presents were Very numerous ————_eee—______ EXECUTOR'S SALE OF FRAM= HOUSE AND | Be Bbain to ee age tld, had been made cinders “ite eaetineds Eur ahsewents, tt | Gnd of unusual beauty. sf JUDGE HARRY WHITE ACCUBED oF LOT ON MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE, BE- | The tmpression that the Spanish povermmens | and ladies. Senator and Mrs. Sherman | A pleasant dance was given last night by Miss Fe_Llout Gov. Latta, counsel for A. TWE AQPRTH AND FIFTH STREETS | had objected was derived from’ newspaper | Will not be present, as Senator Sherman Is in | Futon, of South Washington, meee en ing NORTHWEST. Ohio, Speaker and Mrs. Carlisle will be pres- Will, of wi ludge Harry White, his S = hints made at the time, and not from any state- A very distinguished company gathered last | is executor, ‘@ sensation at fn: On TUESDAY, JANUARY NINETEEN1H, ment made by any official of the Spanish gov. | €ut. Admiral Porter cannot represent the navy x diana, 1880,at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M, Tyas Executor, wa] | MeDl na S0V- | Gn “account of a serious illness, so. his place | evening at the residence of Secretary Whitney, | yesterday. Preventing petition in will sell, in front of the premises, wil that part of, will be filled by Rear Admiral ig- | at_@ reception given by the Secretary of the | ol ing Judge White uh dulent LOT No. 12, IN SQUARE SOUTH OF SQUARE| Mr. Allison sent to the desk and hadthe | ors °rientenant ‘General. and Mra. | Navy and. Mrs. Whitney tothe Yule-Alnmal | ing ‘Will and records in the case, ‘No. 516, ———soe- deginning on Massachusetts avenue 36 feet northwest from the southeast corner of sald Lot, and running arallel with east and southeast lines of sald Lot Through to tsireets thence west with I street “20 fect; thence paral first described Hnes to Massachue setis avenue: thrnce southeasterly with auld avenue 20 feet to the beginning, together. with the Improve- ments, ways, easements, rights, privileges, &c.,tosame Belonging. ‘Terms: Onethird cash; balance in one and two ears, notes to Dear six per cent Interest, payablesem!- Konuslly and to be secured by deed of trastor all cast, At option of purchaser. Conveyancing, @c., at pur: chaser’s cost. “A deposit of $100 required at tne of sale. ‘Terms to be compiled with in seven days, other- wise Executor reserves the right to resell. at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser after five days’ public no- fice of such resale in some newshaper pi blished In Washington, Dic; WM. K WOODWARD, Executor of Estate of Murgaret Baln, deceased, ‘Association ‘and_others, in honor of President Porter, x oral repgttigee ed the ay; Among the graduat the presen Were Chie Justice Waite, Scnators Evarts and Gibson, Representative W. W. Parker, Prot. 0.0, Marsh, Rev. Mr. Wynkoop, Ge ‘hittlese, Francis Miller, Mr. W, E. Meloy, Ju Mr. Homblower, Mr, John, ‘Addizon Porter an ers. Secretary Bay: justice ase tice Wooas, Senators, Hale, Ha toys Piatt, ne, Eustis, Manderson, ven Reed: Long, hitehell, Lyman, Histock, Pucker and many other distinguished men in public life and soclety were also present. Mra. Paddock, of Boston, and Mist Greene, of Connecticut, are the guests ot the Rev. Dr. Gle- sey and family, 1334 New York avenue, clerk read a letter dated January 6th, 1886, from Mr, Evarts to Mr. Kasson, stating that no question was ever raised as to Mr. Kasson's ac- ptability to the Spanish government. “The ppointment tor Madrid,” the letter continues, “originally proposed by me, was changed, upon £ou preference, to Vienna, and for reasons aving no connection whatever with, orknowl- edge of, either government.” 200 The Reekless Driving. ‘To the Editor of Tux EVENING STAR: WasuInaron, D. C., Jan. 14, 1886, Is it not high time the authorities put a stop to reckless driving upon the Avenue? Shortly after 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon, while # lit tle girl was endeuvoring to cross at 9th street, Sheridan will represent the army. Hon. Ed. ‘ward Cooper and wife, of New York, are in the city for the purpose of attending the dinner. ‘The Case of Harry Alliger. PROCEEDINGS BEFORE COMMISSIONER MILLS ‘THIS AFTERNOON. ‘This afternoon, in the office of United States Commissioner Mills, the case of Harry C. Alll- ger, the clerk in the city post office charged with having abstracted a letter addressed to the commissioner of patents, was called up for ahearing. Mr. Campbell Carrington appeared for the defendant and stated that he would offer Mr. Lee, of Georgetown, as surety, and if accepted, he would waive au Baltimore, ex-Gov. Wm, 1 wi ith W. Sai w = ‘m. B. Sands, ler, 7. Br fiyer, ti ‘clark, ober: F , Richard. f, Kina Robért H. Milter, Perrier be Wi, We aria Richa ergot AF, Brooke, P. A. Bowen, T. 8. Slinglufl The ‘convention Will be in session again to-day, re oe 5 JaTl&ds the was struck, Knocked down and dragged | examination. Mr. Lavender, for the govern-| Miss Eleanor Foster returns at once toSmith | | Says Hx Dip rr 1 His Sueer—Aa nearly aquartérof a square by a horse and | ment, examined Mr. Lee. lege, Northampton, sleigh driven at break-neck speed, This was | ‘The court Ceclined to accept Mr. Lee becanso | Come’! winch’ she le tana Es. 1811 witnessed by a horrified crowd of lookers-on ut | he would not say he did not expect to receive | marriage here last evening. STABLISHED . the “sport.” _Itseemed a miracle when, upon | anything. much annoyed by the prinied rumors ot ber ET ee examination ina drug store, the child was pro-| Mr. Carrington said he offered as ball as | engagement, as no such event has transpired. CCH Hoo 68 Rounced not seriously Injured. ‘Thedriver was | could be given, and he did not think the dis- | “SIN° Toa ecconed @ merry party on the ‘must submit to his desires, She § GuuHS 3Uo Che hot arrested: That unnecessary speed and even | trict attorney's office had any right to object to | | ™ riparia; we | but the brute accomplised ‘his pu SoSH HO, CHS ok racing is constantly indulged in before the | bail. ee ae Tee ten Tatas ea woman With her dead husband, occ H OO I CCC EEE very eyes of our guardians (?)is undeniable. | The tax certificate of Mr. Lee showed that he | Mrs. Stevenson’ » wits. Nel and and says he killed rh " 3. dhe offered a plece | Mrs. Whitehead, of Cleveland, Mrs. Judge : Perhaps they are waiting for a few fatal_accl- | was assessed for $8,092, an piece W OW WH Hirgsssk OK: ing decided acti Py, ich he swore was worth $3,000. | Theaker, ot New York, and Miss Mitchell, of Wewwh HHS sk 2 dents before taking decided action, E. P. J. of property whic! wi xX = 7 — WW WW HHHII ss, KK . ——+—__ r. Lavender ogain inquired as to whether | St. Loule. | The ladies sccompanied 4 WWwWwH Hilg SE K REPRESENTATIVE RANKIN SLIGHTLY Bet-| he expected Ae poseive any compensatiou for Cleveland. rought them — from pea eee ‘En. Hepressntative Rankin, of Wisconsin, | SoInE ont Ee Dos RAND JURY, Mrs, Tonina Korhammer, of the Post Office Tortheomlng MILD, MELLOW AND DELICIOUS Who has been, seriously ill for some time and ee eae 3 Pr ut, salied tonsa Balthenre thie eure: yesterday was reported to be in a criticat condi-| ‘The court finally accepted Mr. Lee in the sum | departm: u the steamer Weeer tor Bremen, to be absent in Europe until May. Ex-Senator and Mrs. Eaton, of Conneeticat, lion, was this afternoon somewhat better, Tue LEAVE of 1st Lieut, E. K, Webster, 2d of $2,000, and Mr. Carrington waived an ex- - Treep axp Weary Limes are aminntion, The case was sent to the grand Dy St. Jacob's Ol. It all ‘The peculiar medicinal qualities of whinky distilled from the finest growth of Nye in the renowned valley is of the Monongahela, pave attracted the feaution of infantry, has been extended one month. Jury. are ee ene = the wicter at 1321 N the medical in the Uni ‘Stat & de- ge WEISEL PG reet, corns x aven ie, Geen fopuceltina very high position among the | AMoxG THE PRESIDENT’S CALLERS today District Government Affairs, os ee a co, ‘were Senators Colquitt and Jackson, ex-Senator we to invite the attention of igseurxto our | McDonald, Speaker Carlisle, Representatives celeornted fine OLD. WiiskiEs, wnten we offer at | Seney, with Tt Nawman, Obto; Cabell, Matson, the following prices, in cases containing oue dozen | Boyle, Pidcock, Green (N. J.), Findlay, Randall bottleseach. an dErmentrout, and ex-Representative Hurd. ALLEGED VIOLATION OF THE BUILDING REGU- LATIONS, i The District Commissioners, after’considering the case of Mr. James H. Marr, against whom the bullding inspector has prosecution for building twenty dwelling houses in an alley DEATH oF Mr. WILLIAM A. WAUGH.—Mr, William A. Waugh, one of the oldest clerksin the Treasury department, ied last night ‘at the residence of his son, on 14th street, after a brief illness. He was in Alexandria, a missioners from Mr, Entwisle, the building inspector, says Mr. Marr was required by the 1824, but removed at an early age to this OLD RESERVE WHISKY... #1300 | A Lirrie Gimt BURNED To DeatH.—Ropre- | 18 square 24 without a permit, huve decided to | He-wan for a time, in business und lates woace Same. UNRIVALLED UPPER-TEN WHISK Y,....-.16.00 Paes A ‘to th - | Ghiet ba BRUNSWICK CLUB WHISKY. nt 12.00 | sentative Dunn, of Arkansas, has received the ter the prosecution, go dp. A initer to the Com: pare le leectind roe LP fapdinenpd id Pa en ti 4 Pink a the Su e Court, He distressing intelligence that a grandchild, o If you cannot obtain these Whiskies from your jail. ‘mis inte No. 719 Twemty- oe gies! Tegiscered | lovely girl of five years, was burned to death | inspector of plumbing to place {ron pipes under eters of post oflos tathey reer fos OL Deir ie | by the wooldental esirhetion: Ge ane crake | tusmector of blur ly for connection with’ the January 27th, at ferred), dehver them to your address, by express, | house of her parents at ‘Texarkana, Ark.,on | sewer when provided in the alley. ‘Mr. Marr, 2 Shatges prepald, to ull points east of Mississippl river, | the night of the 11th inst. ‘The father and | the letter saym not belng disposed to comply or by frelgut to any part of U. & (propatd.) mother were badly but not fatally burned in with the requirements, has proceeded to build In deflance'of law, and bas the ‘houses under their efforts to rescue their children. For Excellence, Puri wove, afe uiwurpansed by any Welegterg toe ina | By ie, Toot. cs ct, “They ‘are entirely free from adulteration, ‘and = CABINET MEETING today was attended TO BREAK UP “STOVE PIPE” HOUSES. Possess a Hatural flavor and fine tonic properties. ‘These Whiskles are sold under guarantee to giv: p,rlect satistuction:otherwise to be returned at OUr expense, Correspondence solicited. H. & H. W. CATHERWOOD, 124 south Front St, Philadelphia, ‘by all the members except Secretary Endicott, who Was out of the city, The session was shor:. Ifany actiog was taken on, tho question of re- sponding to the i: quiries of Senate committees it vegard to learned this wusetis, ch Baw active service at the front, and a i's commission, He Major Dye, chief of has issued an order totes pale: ole ism ecbyr Of ome: recently issued Boog Sierra gees statin, phat per ling liquor in any’ quantities, Grank on the premises shall be ‘required to pay the license tax imposed on re- tail liquor dealers. The cirwiar is des! appointments, its nature cannot be noon. LOWERS J MERRICK.— Octo- oF Sega eae Mesa Be tae AN EMBEZZLING ASSAYER SENTENCED—The | to break up what 15 known as “stove pipe” | W. M. Merrick, was r, a ‘esjury ae Fe ee Nee WE | cenry Gapattineat iw tulsa er See, | teen eile edn Bee eae pipes” | Business is concerned, and the Jurors wore ais- man H. Camp, formerly assayer in charge of | OT 48s holding a pint, an ‘where retail liquor Mr, J. 3, McKenney, on aie ae and the Li have never been juirec’ by the courts, {number of cases were taken to the. Criminal “stove pipes held not quite a pint, bute, ver “sto 1] not dict for the defendant was ordered.” According Wao sell Hquorof aay kind, tneladung’ “stove rhe or in r pipes" of beer, will have to ‘obtain’a retail icense, ‘MISCELLANEOUS. ‘The Commissioners have approved the t f the parking commission to remove the Sh uidewalkon 17th street, between Hf nud T barged, in a neat little address, ago with a handsome. basket js wens office at in April the assa} removs Mires Jour Consex Says, In an articte entitled “Fam! ly Living on $500 a Year? “Fuel for a cooking Stove and two other fires, and lights, would cost about §8 per month, provided OOKE ‘were used in cities," de, Bolse City, Idaho, who was last, bas been convicted at Boise City of embezzling $12,500 of the funds of that office, and sentenced to five years’ im- prisonment and to puy a fine of $10, Suit will be brought to recover the deficit in his ac- counts from his bondamen. Two VessELs Lost.—The ordnancé sergeant WE ARE DELIVERING CRUSHED COKE 70 in charge of Fort Jefferson, Fia.,, ins reported to ANY PART OF WAaHINGTON the War department that the German bark Gutenberg from New Orleans for Bremen, laden OR GEORGETOWN— with cotton, oll cake and staves, went ashore | streets, and plant a row of trees on the line of southeast of Bird Key, on the morning of the curbstone instead, 40 Bushels for $3.70. 15th December in a leary foe, Tis 6: Busheis ntire = psbssite Vessel 1s.0 total loen. He also reported that on COKE NOT CRUSHED~ December 27, at nogn, the schooner Cota 40 Bushels for $2.90. Darrels of potatoes, was 25 Boshels for $2.00 WASHINGTON GAS LIGHT COMPANY, NAVAL OnpEna.—Commander P. F, Harring- Jad. 411 and 413 10th street._ | ton detached from the Juniata and placed on waiting orders; Pay Director Chas. H. Eldredge WY Bate Sead Tale one ee cr er ibe siaaleeteepe Rear ae hana oe ae Bos Court.—In the Bupreme Court to-day the argu- ment in the ease of Patah agt, White was con

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