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FORSALE—MISCELLANEOUS “AN OR THE WHEELER Sriur one Ast das : murchane, sill save money By addreming “SEWING MACHINE, sar office. T= ft SALE—A FIUST-CLASS room. stand @ paying business; for sair to chaage Govnewe, Adirens BM. RUBER @ SON, ates ve a oon SAE a AN ATTORNEY WHO p esires io devore bie atention to other business would ike to disyone cf ai terest la foe wl prow penaion ‘caves AvtOE HOR SALE i00 TO, 300 SHARES OF PNEU- matic pri Mtoe. Oe Oe Ne ONS & NEWTON. Salle 67 Coreoran Building. 2 pAPPLET 2 Micpaedia. “tit the volumes delivered at once on smail monbly paymenta. Address Box 130, Siar oftice. _ salser* SALE-SOUND, KIND DRIVING HORS ‘Will let responsible party use him for his keep. Room 5, 1418 Fst. n. w. jal TE SALE PINTO Furnishing store in gvod condition ‘Apply at 1421 Pa ave WOR SALE-CHEAP-ONE GOOD_ SECOND: band Hansom, at 621 st. &J.MERKS. J15-3t Fee SALE COUPE, ASD VICTORIA, | OR either, excellent cordition: bargain, luspect. 13 ‘Apply to JOS. FORREST, 927 Fst. u.w..12 janis STOCK AND FIXTURES OF Es. tabitshed Book and Stationery Store; ication: only $400 cash. 1740 14th st. LIGHT “RUNNIN Conpeletie, Philadelphia, ood asnew: cheap Jigripetets: ehlsetpnis pate eogtea merce F,OR SALE-SHABBY-LOOKING BUT FINE- toned Guitar. for $5: also. at third of cost, by indy Boing into mourning, new ashes-ofroses Slik Prin. fesse: trained Dress (7 bust meusarey: Girl's Lace and other Dreses. Address “Silk.” Star Office. jal6-3t OR SALE—CHEAP—A D FAMILY CAR- EDUCATIONAL. D.C. aan ee JANUARY 19, 1886 AUCTION SALES. Ss An LUTION IZED ~ SLO; SS DUPLOY 4X: simplest, most rapid and naost bie ayntena ia the world, “Claases forming, Tuition by gperespomienee, prospectus, , Puso Laxoxe Seis ABA HARRISON, Pupl of Wm. Mason 613 M stn. _Ja8-1 N DRAWING AND PAINTING by MissEDGAR,wWho has tudied many years Artiewons given through tue medium of the Fegace iiam ianguages if desired: 1208 ¥u.w.: 2d Boor, N atic "ie pene borSohol o@ Eig ant De Te hepa bg nt ATE tu vate class i ches with French and Hee ieasowe aay FRATE em. Prot H. EARROGCE: from Paris, Sor- GENTLEMAN WISHES TO GLVE LESSONS: 41 in Greet, Latin, Mathematics and the English | branches, privately or in e school. Best references. td sy open low, Address Box 97, Star office. GQHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING PRACT SS tically taught Success guarapteed If insti are followed. Private pupils ferred. CROMELIN, office of Johns & kasten, ceo na Sve Jali-3m rst te AUCTION SALES. ‘SHIS AFTERNOON. JUNCANSON BROS. Auctioneers. ECUTOR'’S SALE ea ‘E AND o Lor MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE, BE- EEN FOURTH AND FIFTH STREETS NORTHWEST. On TURBDAY, JANUARY NINETEENTH, at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., I, a Executor, li sell, lo trout of the premixes, all thas part 12, IN SQUARE SOUTH OF SQUARE 'No.516, 3M avenue 36 feet northwest Southeast corner of said Lot, and running b €ant and southeast lines of said Lot ‘street: thence west with I street 20 fee } with first described ‘ines to Massa ence southeasterly with said avente inning, together with the improve- easements, rights, privileges, &c.,tosame : One-third cash; balance in one and two to Dear six per cent interest, payablesemi- to be secured by deed of trust.or allcash, pe id S00 atease ooo at mone Se ees mare SO ae Ra Se es Seats. five days’ aha aCe ‘Estate of Margaret Bain, deceased , Di of Ei ; 3 1 i i i ! 84 & z Ey tt tou wi 2 Fi ay # Mat i VATE LESSONS, BY A LADY OF EXPE: Pitcnce, fat Ciamatea? waaematics lah Branches and French, for young ladies or Special attention given! to Atting ‘boys for adv schools, Best of references in New York ‘aah- Ingtou. Address E. H., 1734 I st. nw. * ITON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, &t. Cloud building, cor. 9th teenth Pi ‘Voice, Violin, Wis enteenth year. Pian . 3 Cornet, Pree sivantages 0. BR BULLAKD, awe es god NSTRUCTION IN LATIN, GREER, matics and English, by Prof. Sei ts Civil Service Examiner. Applicants for ex “THIS EVENING. 2. (tenia B. WILLIAMS @ ©0., Auctioneers, ‘HIGH ART AT THE SCOTT GALLERY, WILLARD HALL. RARE PAINTINGS BY THE OLD MASTERS, EXQUISITE BRONZES, ARTICLES OF VERTU, fan be seen at GHEEN’S stables, 629 G st. r rice. &e.- ABBY to. Co aaa PLR « RUTHERFORD peste Oe 1286 Fate aw. HOR SALE-SIX CHOICE FRESH Cows aT ‘moderate prices D. M. NESBIT, College station, eon k eater ‘OR SALE THE GOOD WILL AND FIXTURES Bote xtitetabisied busiuess, om Peonsylvania ave. proprietor going 2 Europe. "Arare chanee for = Business ‘wan. Inquire at 343 Peunsyivania av ‘and in goad tuning onter. Giass ‘Coapeles. "ANDREW J. JOYC on SALE Bali it Cf ‘ess that fae been used for coupe, by apie tome. Fancy Piish Lap Rave. $3 $250; lot at $8, former price S400: Iaree scunre Sioa Haak’ $1.30, would e cheap at $30" etre wey aud strong shaped stable Cover at $1.75; good Surcingics 5c “BECKERS Saddlery, 1345" fran Sylvania ar sala (JOR SALP -CNSUGARED CONDENSED MILK, on draught, Tnfants, for coffee, pastry aud ulars and sample, N.Y SENCY. #1 Bost mw. iG '® splendid locality: busiuens of $200 ood rensonegiven for selling: balling tor sabe or Ropiyto a # HILL aC R SALK—PIANOS AND ORGANS —ONE Chickering Square. four round corners, in Thy Ort. SING. This is a rare chahce. Upright, slightly used, $210. Organs ot wellknown wakers at low prices HUGO WORCH @ CU, 925 Tihst nw. jal3-2w* Pus sale One sock of Winter Carriages ts lance aud varied, comprising Landaut, Landaulets, Coupes. Broug! fy Extension Frost lironghaame and Coupe Hock: Sways, Peomous ja want of Carriages ean do bett Sith ti regard fo price than iu New York: we wil telljust ss ged a carrince for lew money, and save Fou freight aad expeuve to New York Oacearriages Kio now belog used by the best peopie in the citys to Thome) San refer You ns to the quality. style, cour es fy and Ailes. ANDREW J. JOYCE, 19. aoent for Brewsies cr Broome st. New York, GRO. W. JOYCE, Manager. Jat 20 IR SALE OR HIRE-AT W 470 C st. nw. € Buggies, Conpes and ‘arfiuges always Cheapest place in the city. Wagons of ail Siyiée “torses’ and ready. “Chenpes jas-amn MAGNIFICENT PARLOR GRAND UPiIGHT 41. Piano, special design of rosewood case, beautifully Garved und handsomely finished: grand action, ham mere and scale. superb voinme of feue, with exquisite Moging qualities. This elegant in rument was made for’ our holiday display, and we have found it too expensive tor a ready sale, the price belag $600, Will sellitat about half cost. on easy payinents or cash. Snare Mano 1 trade ag part payment. if desired. ‘This ig « rare opportuuity to procure one of the finest Upright Pianos ever made, and for elegance. artistic workmanship and durabliity really unequalled. Cais be sere at * PIANO EXCHANGE WAREROOMS. ae a 422 9th st Pres ‘OR Bi FOI SEASON. A large Stock of uew sind second-hand Carriages, Coup four and six-seat Rogkaways. Landaulettes: re Latest Styles JOHN BM. YOUNG, 313 Oth st WOR SALE—DAMAGED GUNA—. Breech-load'ng Gun, with rend, Rebounding Locks and Rubber renin or $24 OMEARAS, 1347 FenumyWauin ave. Bese {OR SALE — loc ROYAL GLUE —MENDS Glass. Crockery, Furniture, Ornaments, Metals and everything else ag Sold as Rock! No Heati do ou Always Heady! Always SOR SALE—BIRDS—IMPORTED CANARY ee ea See Stina ee a3 ‘ST. HARTBRECHT. COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. ORSALE—A DELIGHTFUL HOME; 28 ACRES: 50 miles from Wi . 8 from Warrenton, Ya: om line V. M. railroad: station within S minutes alk; Rouge has 12 room detached kitchen: weil at jouse aad stream through place; bara. sheds, ice house. hotbed, @o..all nearly new: fruit: large ‘ear- Jen: land in excelent state and thoroughly fenced: Atuation high and healthy: no malaria or mosquitoes: several daily trains, reaching Washington in 2 hours; ‘nt decided bargain: must be sold to close estate of de- ceased owner. For further particulars address Jal-2w* AUQUIER, Star office. R SALi—FARMS AND BUILDING ON THE BILL @ 0.1338 F st. Mee pa tag sallroed convenient to city. 4. F. MONEY TO LOAN. BOO. 98: 222 B: 500. $1.500, = $2,000, $2500. $3,000, 35,000 and cther Bums to loan on Real Estate." No’ delay. Modera Sharges. EA. McINTIRE. 916 F Jabae" ONEY TO LOAN ON LIFE INSURANCE JAMES E WAUGH, Mates Fst-n, a ee eet $80,000 "2s awe SE Ent, ob Atst-Cinse city property. RO. HOLTZMAN, _814 ___Cormer 10th and ¥ streets northwest, is 000-ToLoaN 1 + Dis.ovo 3,009 ON REAL ESTATE ‘ow _ (ait THOS. FR WAGGAMAN. Mc? TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE AVE sums to suit, at lowest market rates; comm! ‘Sons reasonable and no delay. Apply to DANE ROBT. A. PHILLIPS, Where security ls satistact HOWER @ SoS, Ion! Pac io ras wecasdm JOUN SHERMAN & CO.,1407 F st.u.w. Monte to as 8 Gry REAL pSrars a3 OR GOOD COLLATERAL SECURITY. MSEX Te ba N.- 3100 TO $50,000, LN SUMS Merk. ae lowest rates of ieeree” No deity ‘TO LOAN ON GOOD REAL ES eral security at lowest rates of interest. security if good, 0. C. GREEN, Houm bullding. cor. fthst and La ave jaz To WAN a ‘sums 10 Bull, at lowest rates, on od real ‘Situte security. PITCH, FOX & hows, a) 1487 Peunsyivaniaave ie raminetion prepared. Apply for eireuiars and information 423 tn. arame J ORWOOD INSTITUTE, os Select Boarding sind Day School Mr. and Mrs, WM. b. CABELL, Principals, Send for catalogues. 1312 and 1214 14th'staw. dleim* CSSSES OF THE ART STUDENTS LEAGUE, Washington, D.C. (1018 F st. n.w.) Instructors, & G. ‘Heatox, (pupil of Bonnat & Cabauel): kN. £, (pupil of Haunt), and JonN Le BURN ETE. 2 Lik: aud Portrait classes (day or evening), mth $5 each; Antique clam (every day an evening), per month $4: evenings only $3; Sketch class (daly), terms $4. Free to siudenis of other classes or members. Fortnightly Lectures $2 for the ‘d26-1in* TI ESSONS IN KK EEPING Mathematics, Penmanship, and i ish ranches. Terins moderate, “Apply to ‘Sth st. n, eh Penns trania ve SX discount of 2B par cet rat week of the new year. aa ¥.MCHERL ORGA NIST, TEACHEROF PIANO «and VocAL MUSIC. Particular attention to be Sets, as well as those, wishing 10 be quaiied for rlotmiens or Teachers, Terms easy. 34 12th ste eee seo] Ome PEGE. T, RRANCIR GREMUTLLR, THACHER ‘of Piano, Organ, Voeal Music and Harmony. Sorciatatientign to beginners ae well sa 40 poplls advanced. 741 Teh stn atu GHQIHAND AND PRACTICAL PENMAN: SSianip taught by a atenographer and protewor, Aten Sears! experience. “Mondays. Wednesdays and. Fri- Godliock pm. 1530 H st nw. dedl-me Liao, Gextieaes ayn Yours (ot both sexes) Learn to read, write and speak FRENCH and GER- MAN at the ¥. M.-C. J. e Pe . A. Rooms, 1408-1411 New | York av . (CLASS—Elght lessons per creer bd > “H CLASS—Eight lessons per month, $1 Also. English, Families and scbools attended. Private lessons at room 123, Corcoran Bullding. 3m __ PROF, © E pr GHENT. Vas HORFELDY, 4 GERMAN LaDy. a¥A with highest recommendations desires pupils of any age for ‘ic and Modern Music; Singing ‘her the troe Stalian method: good German, Pariah French and lu taucut by grammar: conversation gugveoistolrs site” with” Gnsurpessed methoge JRENCH LBSONS—MLLE. V. PRUD HOMME is ars gerypess oee ladies at her resi- dence, 1014 ih st. n.w. Also one in th evening for ladies and gentlemen. Parlalan pronoundiation, prao- {ical and original system. Young ladies’ classes, ad- vanced, 3), m. ‘aT RIEN LECT SCHOOI 1811 T ST. N.W. An Elementary and High School for both sexes, Instruction in English, Matematies, Natural Sci Ancient and’ Modera ‘Lan ‘Students of ‘ime. Books furnished bf the choo! ‘THOS W. SIDW Marita BARNES BRUCE, SCHOOL OF Decorative Art Ol Tapestry, Lustta, Ching Needlework, Brass, Desig. _Hours: 10 to 1. FU QUE, Sook, FOR BOYS BROOKE VIELE Academy, Brookeville, Moutgomery county, ‘Term of Brookeville Academy will begin on ruary Ist, L686. Special Classes for Young Men pre- Pathe fot Scentide’oe Business Llewthe Universities, jaces dud Theological Seminaries” $230 per year. Enintipals Library open gratuitously tall advanced Bc i par Rev. NELSON, Principal. gE Se 3CHOOL OF PHONOGRAPHY, SoNOSCHOOL OF TYPRWRITING, SCHOOL OF ENGLISH. SCHOOL GF BOOK-KEEP! AB Sane meas ines ie N O20 H STREET N.W. SPENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, COR 9TH Sina Dae nw. practical tosiness educavion (oat Qualifies younz men and women Losupport themselves ind successtully perform the active duties of life. Fhorgugh insiriction givenin ‘Writing, the Eng: sh Lauenage, Correspondence, 0 Book Keep. Tate rat, Comuereint Lave: Po: ‘Econoty. Stehography aiid Type Writing. Sersiong Teeumed TURGD SY, inrday and. event z 1, at 9 am.and 6pm. Oftice open for arr inenia by the year or quarter. on and aver MONDAY, ‘Aug. 24.” 4 full corps of teachers. Illustrated Circa tar, giving full Information, sent free on application, HENRY ©. SPENCER, MRS. SARA A. SPENCER. Vice Principal 'sud RIVATE LESSONS IN ALL ¢ GRADES oF Pay eadates soofidenttal: prepares a peal it feta exami Keanw ‘Mathematical, Classical, Prexce, Koxvercanres, MADAME CHEVREM _n23m* 1619 K st nw. Lessons'to Adulte, _ PUPHA PREPARED FOR SMITH, WELLESLEY and Vassar Colleges. Also for Civil Service ‘Bx- amination. 1006 N st. ow. Pupils of all ages to- structed in Engli French aud Music Highest ref Srences Apply to Principal Boome rpse seesirz SCHOOLS OF LANGUAGES, BOSTON. ROVIDENCE, NEW YORK. BROOKLYN, PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE, MINNEAPOLIS, ST. PAUL Recognized everywhere to be the best schools for searnipg to speak. write. read and understand the for- cig ‘New terms begin now. "Bree Priat Lessons to show our method. ee "Apply WProf. N-JOLY, 723 14th st. m. QRENCH LANGUAGE — LUCIEN E G QOL LIERE, A. ative of Paris, France. Nat- ural “Method “Aiming at practical and conversational resulta 1 we WW 4881 NGTON COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE, 1023 Vermont avenue, Boarding and Tay Schoo! for Young Ladies and Tattle This institution will enter upon its twelfth annual semion Wednesday, September 230, 1856, Mrs.Z, D. BUCHER... Miss i. & HUNTER. Assisted by a full corps of sitigd by a fall corps of expersenced Praca Se Miss AMY LEAVITT OF “BOSTON, avi nate and certified ¢xaminer of the New RAI Kogiand ONET [owe pare Fe og ixtenest ON REAL EMtATE AECURITYS ‘THOS J. FISHER & Co, Ue oR Woon JOHNSON BROTHERS, WHARFS AND RAILROAD YARD TWELFTH AND WATER STREETS SW. BRANCH YaRps avD OFFICES CONNECTED ba BY TELEPHONE street northwest. 3816 Tu eereet nortnwest 2740 Penoayivania avenue northwest 3212 9th street northwest. Corner 3d aud K streets northwest 2B) Feuuey vais avenue southeast ——_, __ PROFESSIONAL. pret, EDWIN POWELL L Fi faee Trance and Ciairvos ctlags dailytor busivessmpirit resi ides omunmunications and bg tO you the pas and Aiture correct: auswers all questiong A WS. ROT! EL, M. D., of Brooklyn, N,V" givesiniedical Vovabt exaniinacions daily. Wi gece yoo Fuslization Tuesday, § p.m. shar} Breen rea eee amare: Patera iSite K AND MME SELDEN, 1521 19TH #1 Disha Speclal rewimaeat for init Zemedies prompt and teliabie: advice tree and ‘smi org Sp SS ee M™ 4) HiC Jamnimic AEaLER SE i Sa Sineatise kates mashes Sea aac ae ME. BLAKE CAN BE SEEN AT HER PAR lors, 506 12th st. pw. Paychometric Kew letter oF hair medical eae Sbiric tests wits arm writ ‘Hours from 8 a. CH gee eam 2 in, ad ater 8 an, SEET—UY [% IMPOSSIBLE FOR ANY ONE mind to comprehend and ther a eee Ag te “ailats have becom ‘ahd indispensable vs the comfort and progress of maoRind It matters not Tbsther be'aliment ve of the aye, war, tooth gt Tos Use Seilecer.. Ur. WHITE & SOM, Foot Specialate ES ‘ivania ave, Washiligton, and 11 N. She Se reser Sad usyivenia ave, Couservatory. Piano techi and culture 1012 tow st aw OT ra CAULFIELD, MUS. wit! resame business October SCHOOL OF MUSIC S' So te7 sth st a ‘= ie Tost PDs on 1 to 5:30 p.m 2 po ee Foghat pa ee STEAMERS. QC USARD LIN. NOTICE. LANE ROUTE. THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIM- ITED, BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIV- ERPOOL.CALLING ATCORK HARBOR. From Pier No. 40, N. R, New York. Sat., Jan. 23 | ORROON......Sat., Feb. 20 “Sat! Jau. 80 | SERVIA....-/Sat, Feb. 27 v. Feb. 6 | GaLLia_... sat, Meh. 6 AvuaNia. Sut, Feb. 13| AU&a®: i; Meh. 13. AVERY SATURDAY FROM NEW YORK. Kates ov Passage: Cabin, $60, $80 and $1 corn to /acecnmmodations, logermediate paste 335 Steeraxe at very low rates. Stecrage tickets {0 ahd from Liverpool! aud Queenstown and all other parts of Squrvugh bis of teden given for Belfust, Glaagow, pfough bUls of laden given 4 Autwerp, gad other ports on the Coniinent and “Forfrelghtand pesage apply atthe company's office, or freight a . ' No. 4 Bowilug Green, oF but steerage and cab 19 O81 Biomow & Co. God 7h street, Washington, D.C. VERNON H. BROWN @ CO. New York. Messrs, OTIS BIGELOW & CO, 13 ‘605 7th street, Washingion, ATLANTIC AND WEST INDIA LINE New, Cuamaxe Wirrer Tours British and French West India Islands, &q SS. BARRACOUTA, salling Saturday, February 20. 5.58. BARRACOUTA, sailing Wednesday, March 31, ee oe ins pe sun Foom, bath rooms, ete. Apply to LEAYCKAFT € CO., se19<.tu,th.6m 140 Pearl st. New York. LL TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY Between New Yosk axp Hava 's Pier, No. 42 North River, foot of Morton o street, New York. ANTIQUE FURNITURE, BRIC-A-BRAC, ROYAL DRESDEN AND CHINA WARE, ORIENTAL CARPETS AND RUGS, JAPANESE CURIOS AND OTHER ARTISTIC Goons. RARE OLD CLOCKS AND IMPORTED FURNI- TURE. SALE EXTRAORDINARY, On MONDAY, JANUARY EIGHTEENTH, com- menciug at ELEVEN OCLOCK, at the Scott Art Gal- fory, Willard “Hall, with Brice Brac, “Furniture, 5, Japanese o ‘The saleok Paintings will take pince'at EIGHT P, 4, SAME DAY und be continued TUESDAY i:V ING, same hour. Some of the most eminent artists represented by choice examples. Among the more rominent we mention in parts Paul Weber, ‘Luca Glordanl, H. Windmeler, Ethott, Prof-Carl Rail Sir Joshua Reynolds, award Dubute, David Teniers, ‘tosa Bonheur, ‘Satvat Gitbert Stuart, E Robbe, Philipp Wouverman, Scignae, Mr, Swi Ary Scheffer , Maui, = 4. Horwamamn, G: F. Folingsby; ‘The sale incladesthe valuable private collection of Dr. George Reullog, of Baltimore, and well merits the attention of con: ursand lovers offine art. The Combined exhibit presents a rare and splendid oppor wonit i ee Sone ma sae wi iY be one n Thursday, Friday and Savurday, Jan ‘ary 14th, 16th and 18in, from 10 win. t0 9 pun. Mr. B. SCOTT, Jz., will conduct the sale. Jal2-7t__ WALTER B WILLIAMS CO., Aucta, TU-MOREOW. ieee DOWLING, Auctioneer. Coe LS PORTIERES, LAMBREQUINS, AND FINE EM novay agin Gauvers Cate eos bru SPECIMENS. oF ‘GREAT VALUE. THE CATALOGUE EMBRACES ABOUT THIRTY LARGE CARPETS TO BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTIO! WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND UaRY TWENTIETH, TWENTY. AND TWENTY SECOND, 1886, COMMENCING AT EL) _M. AND THREE O'CLOCK ‘GR. MONDAY, AND T' ‘TEENTH EIGH- N THE FIRST FLOOR OF MY SALESROOMS, SOVTHWEST CORNER OF Pa AVENUE AND ITH STREET. EVERY ARTICLE WARRANTED TO BE AS REPRESENTED. HOMAS DOWLING, Auct. ECUTOR'S SALE OF FURNITURE, &c., CON- TAINED IN HOUSE No. 455 MASSACHU- SETIS AVENUE NORTHWEST. On WEDNESDAY MORNING. JANUA\ BEA NRAD MORIN, 7404 O'CLOCK, 1 will sell, at’ public avetion, at house No. 455, ynsetts avenue northwest, the entire Fur- ea Pees ae a na, Ward robes, Feathers, Ching, Gisssware, &c., &c. ‘Terms: Cash. W. RB. WOODWARD, Executor of Estate of Margaret Bain, deceased. sate aa PREoTTORY SALE OF FOUR-STORY BRICK WELLING,No, 404 SIXTH STREET NORTH- VEST. fae FI we will sell, in front ‘of the premises, ali that piece of parcel of ground ging and Delng In se city of Washi LD. C., and being parts of lots desig- nated on the ofsaid city ax LOTS Nos. 255 Fw. AND TWENTY-SIX IN UA RE 457, ON TING TWENTY-THREE FEET NINEINCHES ON SIXTH STREET NORTHWEST, WITH A DEPTH OF ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTEEN BEET NINE INCHES, Containing 2.778 square ieet of ground. more or less, RY iN On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, JAN- UARY TWENTIETH, 1886 at FIVE O'CLOC ‘nd improved by m large four-story and back bulldi Brick dwelling, Ko. 408 6th sireet uortuwesk conan ‘¥7 rooms, water and s Property te abe of tho Dest located in the cliy, couventent to ail central points and street rulizcada: forms: One-third canh, balance in ous and twosests, soles Yo Deus aie’ per cent interes, payable seins” nd secued py dead of trun al cay a dtchasers. Conveyancing, £e., at purchaser's gout. AGoposit of 9250" required at time ol sale. Seti to ‘be. pomplied with tn, ten days, otherwise reserved to feseil at purchaser's Fisk and. cost, ‘public notice of sich resule in sone five er publibued in Wash mgton, D.C sie DUNCANSON EROS, Aucts, ee PET atone sar 1 will'sell an 1 mmense quantity of Dry Goodsand Rotlons, gontalnea 1 Store 434 tH st ne. near F aE ‘commencing © oa MON! NUM EUNTH. we ALE PAST TEN Mt and SEVEN P 2k; and Sill geuctinue during ‘day’ and, evening ant ‘the stock is disposed of, rs and buys will do Well to attend, as the goods: disposed ‘of without Peers mul be depen fares IMPORTANT, SALE BY CATALOGUE OF ELE ANT AND COSTLY CONS: Rio or'butca'bhac, QeucS OF VERTG, UGS ce ORIENTAL AND CARPETS, 4 D ELEGANT TIGR EBFALO RO) CHERRY K. ODD AND ANTIQUE OBAL ELEGANT MARBLE TOP SILVER Sate wire MARBLE, Tok Kt LOG LLK PLUSH AND OTHER WINDOW HANG: Gigs, WITH POLES, FIRE AND OTHER SCREENS, “BEACTIFL CABINETS AN CHERRY OF ‘SPECIAL DESIGN, GARD FLACGURS SEVERAL STRE Sets TNcLOD: ANDIRONS, €c; ELEGANT CABINET AND SECRETARY CO) MADE 10 ORDER, “GRIGINAL DESIGR! ENGRAVINGS, — BRAUTIF CHINES: LAMPS, ENGLISH LaMP, iE 'TCHEN REQUISITES, &c.. &c., LE, FORMING A. BEAUTIEYE COLLECTION AND AN OPPORTUNITY B SELDOM OFFERED TO THE WASHINGTON PUBLIC, BEING THE EFFECTS OF A GBN- TLEMAN LEAVING FOR EUROPE. On THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY TWEN: SX FINST, 1886, commencing ai HALE-PAST TEN ‘CLOCK, residence No. G29 17th street, of Farragut Square and i street northWagh I Wil sell ‘without reserve the above-mentioned articles. Goods Will be on exhibition Wednesday, 20th is, rom 11 & m. un mm, ‘The house will be comfortably heated, and those in search of elegant goods will find ft to their advantage toattend, House for rent by the year. es and further ished on application to the anction- information furu eer. Terms casb. ‘THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, 1ith and Pa ave. rpuomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES SALE OF A NEW TWOSTORY BAY WINDOW SIX-ROOM BRICK HOUSE, 81 ATED CORNER TWENTY-SECOND STRERT AND VIRGINIA AVENUE. Under and by virtue of a deed of trust, duly re- 9g corded in Liber No. 1110, folio 200, one of the i cords of the District of Columbia, and by, wofthe holder of the notes secured thereuy, vrsignied, as trustees, wil offer at pubilc sale, of the property, on FRIDAY. he TWENTY SBCOND DAY OF JANUARY, A. D. 186,00 HALF. PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. the following-described of Washington. Dis. of snvelot. Aumbered ‘ ‘ Danentiower's ibivision of part Of original Jot numbered one (1), In square uumbere fitegenine (68), belng house No- 608 ud street nord west. ‘Terms will be made known at time of sale. A de- Ros oF $100 Well be required trom the purchaser mvevanicing and recordin at cost of purchaser. WaStiNGtON DANENHOWER, } Trustees Jalo-ddas NHS. J. FISHER @ CO.. Auctionoara TRUSTRE'S SALE. OF VALUABLE REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY IN THE CITY OF WASHINGTON. Under and by virtue of several deeds of trust, recorded in Liber 1068, of the Land Records of the District of Columbia, at follo 205 et seq., an, Liber 1148 of said Records, folio 33, et sea., default having been made thereunder, and the undersigned ‘Trustee therein named having been reuested in writ ng s0 to do will proceed tosell on the premises,at public auction, to the highest bidder, on MONDAY, THE FIRST DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1886, at TWELVE O'CLOCK NOON. the following described real estate, known and described ag Lots number 24, 25, 26 and 27, in square No. 1042. in the clty of Washington,and All'the Machinery, Tools, Utensils and Appar Horses, Mules, Wagons, Carts and other perso property I=: and upon the abovedescribed property. or ised in connection therewith. And also, a certatn lease- hold interest in Lots No. 3, 4, 6 aud 6, in sald square 1042, and of the buildings, itprovenients, rights and appurtenances wato the taine, belonging, with the Fights of renewal and purchase by the sald deeds Of Lal the persoiial property, fixtures and appurtena ing oF appertaining Feal estate, situated in the cits trict_of Columbia, to wit: All seventeen (17), In’ Danenhower's to such leasehold property belong- ‘erms of sale: One-third cash, and the. balance in one and two years, with interest. payable s¢mi-annual- ly, the said deferréd payment to be secured to the sat- Ssfuction of the trustee. All conveyancing to be at the cost of the purchaser. A depust of to be made at time of sale. WM. B. WEBB. Trustee. ‘THOS, J. FISHER & CO., Aucts. _jab-Staw3wa&ds STEE'S SALE PROPERTY. L. GHTH STREET, BETWEEN I AND K STREETS NORTH By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court passed in Equity cause No. 9636, Docket 25.1 fa Will on WEDNESDAY, THE THIRD DAY OF, FEBRUARY, A.D." 1880, at FOUR-TinT O'CLOCK P. Stim front of ‘th ale part of iot No. ts, in square No. Washington, b, G, described as foliows: the s. w. corner of the said lot and ronnig thence on Sth street west “north BB feet; thence east 70 feet: thence south 10 feet; thence cast 30 feet: thence south ‘28 feet: thence west 100 ieet to. the beginning; im- Proved by a small frame house, No, 921 Sth stn, ‘Terms of sale as prescribed by the decree: One- third of pirebase money on day of sale, one-third in one year and one-third in two years thereaiter, with interest, the deferred payments to be. secured by '§ notes and mortgage on premises sold, BENJAMIN G. LOV "Trustee, 325 4% stteet nw. DUNCANSON BROS,, Auctioneers. "J12-tu,thésdds. RUSTEE'S SALE OF A THRERSTORY BRICK HOUSE ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF MARY- BETWEEN ELEVENTH TREETS SOUTHWEST. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court, of gem the District of Columbia, passed on the 5th day Fe enry. of January, A. D. 1886, in cause No. 0,742, Eq., Docket No. 25, pending In sald court, wherein ‘MM-Knight and wite are complainants and Mary She anid others aredefendants, will sett at public auc Hon in front of the premises on THURSDAY, THE ENTY-FIRST DAY OF JANUARY, 1886, AT O'CLOCK P. M., all of lot numbered Nineteen (19), in Lawrence's subdivision of part of square nus. bered three hundred and twenty-seven (327), im: Proved by three-story brick dwelling house. ‘Terms of aule, as prescribed by Ue decree: One-thica of the purchas* money in cash, id the oe in equal Installments in one and two years respectively, for which the promissory notes of ee must be given, to bear interest from day of sale at siz per ceut, and secured by deed of trust ou property sold’ oF all cash, nt the purcbaser’s option. A deposit of $100 atthe time of sale. All conveyuncing at purchaser's cost. Ifthe terms of gale are not compiled. with in Seven days from day of sale, the trusice reserves the ee ‘Lo resell at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, w five Co one Or pacts Same in some newspaper pul in Washington, D.C. —— SAM'L MADDOX, Trustee, 402 Loulsiane svénue. DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts. Jad-dadbs: FINANCIAL. ‘SPECIALTIES. ROF. CLAY, CLAIRVOYANT AND ASTROL- Omist, has retigned and can be consulted on busi Tove aud ony. Allin trouble call. Satfs- fiction guaranteed. Hee 60 ceuts. “Purlors 104 Muss. ween Ist und 2d st. nw. Hours, #a. m. to 7 (ee cae eee ILES—DR. MUHLEMAN CURES PILES BY Gite treatment, without the use of ‘enlfe, caustic if Jlgatare. “Cure guaranteed. Can be consult Fe Snel oS RE ES a DAN) DOME SELDEN, 1921 13TH ST. N. W. Established 1455. Special treatment for ladies; Temedies prompt and reliable: advice free and cont dential: tarms reasonable. Cuil or write. Ju13 PSowws, VITAL, RESTORATIVE OF Celebrated Dr. P. RICOKD, of Paris SIGESMOND’S Blenna. Eradicator, for sale at C CHRISSIANTS, Druggiat, 484 Poun. ave, Agent for Bc. Wert ‘THE RELIABLE CLAIRVOYANT Love “aud Astrologist, has been consuite) on Business, Matrimouy for 24 years im this city: alin trouble call, sutiafuction ateed. Office hours, 10 Sn to8 pia. 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The system ouce improg- nated with the Specitic, It becomes an utter “unpuwsh LUMLY Jor Lhe Liquor appetite to exist. For Sate ay DR. 8. F. WARE, EBRIT! HOUSE DRUG STORE, Corner 14th and F streets: also, R. K. HELPHEN: STINE, corner 14th street and Vermont avenue, Washington, D.C. Call or write for pamphlet containing Sundreds of testimonials from the best women and men from all arts of the cour Mia Jia Oise ane In an article entitled “Family Living on $500 a Year: Fuel for a cooking Stove and two other fires, and lights,would cost about $8 per month, provided COKE were used In cities,” &c, ‘ WE ARE DELIVERING CRUSHED COKR TO ANY PART OF WASHINGTON OR GEORGETOWN— 40 Bushels for $3.70} 25 Bushels for $2.50, COKE NOT CRUSHED— 40 Bushels for $2.90. 25 Bushels for $2.00 WASHINGTON GAS LIGHT COMPANY, ee 411 and 418 10tm street. SUITINGS, OVERCOATINGS AND TROWSER- INGS OF MY OWN IMPORTATION, ==» Now on exhibition at the Leading Tailoring Estab Mabment of Washington. eee See use cs St | et prints the following are given on undoubted authority: “It has been here for some time that one wi deals ever attempted, if it On record, is the northwest being worked known on CI of the not the the course of the watched closely to view the ‘effects of the deal, has been such as to confirm the entire ‘The scheme is being worked by Armour, western millers being interested therein, as well as railroads, elevators and, templates ’ putting oortainiy point ing for fe meen . which ‘would May. The plan also includes the advancement in the value of pork and provisions, while that ot wheat is being depressed. ——— Death of Ger A CANDIDATE FOR THE OFFICE OF UNITED STATES MARSHAL OF COLORADO. DENVER, Cox. Jan. 19.—A dispatch from to the Tribune. man, #ho di elty at ten o’clock'Iast night of inflamination of was attorney general for Missisisppi Canon et John D. the bowel 2d EDITION. Cae art To St a4 BIG WHEAT DEAL. Armour and Northwestern Millers Said to Be En; a ed In it. ‘Br. Lovie, Mo. Jan. 19.~Phe Giobe Democrat SENATOR CORMAN RE-ELECTED. cqugecautant neds Saleh Amnape- ie, ASNaroits, Mp. Jan. 19.—The vote for ture reaulted to-day: In the senate- Por A. P. Gorman, (dera.121 voter for Loule K, MeComen Ses ‘votes, 2S the pes ——4 +8 Votes; for E. Met ‘10 votes. Loum E. MoOoman, Baltimore's Ice Block ade. Baurinons, Jan. 19.—The water timore is still blocked by fce, and bs 2 ww ‘oon no vessel ofany kind hed arrived. It is warmer, however, and tracks will be opened by ‘the tee ta Mr. Del Campo Removed. o SO OFFICIAL REPRESENTATIVE OF CEIta I WasMINoTON NOW. formed that Mr. Del Campo is no longer cop — ‘With the Chtlian iegation, When pore. gay mays gy Ly = he official correspond: . There is ‘The second of the army and navy germans, held last night, was a pronounced success. Sev- eral hundred people were pfesent, and the hall was a scene of animation and galety during statements, which, it says, aul test. The penalty the act is a fine ‘than $500. Fi market, which has been rT Eg ‘THR TITLE TO POTOMAC FLATS. The House District committee met to-day And decided to report favorably the Senate bill Girecting the Attorney General to institute proceedings to test the title of the United States the Potomae fiata before more money is spent ba government for their reclama- n. The bill provides that the sult shall be brought by @ bill in equity in the Court of the District; that all hulled, and that in case the court ‘ny person or persons have any claim fais the court shall, at value of this claim and the claim shall be accordingly, and the title to the flats be in the United States. It provides furthe! tilthe matter is finally none of money appropriated by Yoongrest for in banks. Itcon- to the that may Chi an rot of 80 to 40 cents, ere to over $1.20 for E ‘4 BUMOR WHICH Is BEING INVESTIGATED BY THE WASHINGTON POLICE. ‘What became of Philip Haviland, the Mont gomery county miller, ho disappeared while ‘on his way bome from this city nearly a month ago, still romatns an unsolved mystery. Police ‘officials here incline to the belief tat Haviland ‘Was not murdered, but ran away, Haviland’s neighbors and acquaintances, ver, are, as @ rule, still firm in thetr cop- ‘Vietion that he was killed. The finding of hie ‘i i ee . John D. Freeman. 8 with drapery fepem en womacace cut mpadour corsage, sleeveless bod jeyer, white tulie and paie blue others: Ee ik ublican says: Gen. eddeniy in this é tf & immedi member of terms and to his cery Reports.” MR. HOWELL WAS NOT LIBELED. Loxpox, Jan. 19.—The jury th the case of Kenny, a ‘laborer, charged with belt Howell, of not guilt; THE POPE'S GOOD WILL TOWARDS SPAIN. MADRID, Jan. 19. inet Senor Sagasta, letter from the pope and her daughters the king, an ston. —— A Colored Girl’s Shocking Crime. CHILI.COTHE, Mo., Nght that a 1: roasted to a crisp, w! stove and buried in case is being investigated by the coroner. SS y preced ngress fforts was due the success of the Vicksburg, Shreveport and the Pacific rall- Toad. He was'the aut! Gen. Freeman was a friend of the late Vice President Hendricks and also of Attorney General Garland. He was at the time of his death a candidate tor appoint- ment as United States marshal for Colorado and his candidature was widely endorsed, He was held in great respect and esteem by the people throughout the state. pial member of parliament, in alleging that he'had appropriated money’ belonging to the gas stokers’ fund, to-day rendered a verdict sending them his blessing. holiness also offered to assist in strengthening the position of Spain so {ar as he can possibly do so within the limits of his spiritual mis- 8 year old colored ‘girl_ named Millie Ashby, residin tion of this efty, on Thursday a full grown male child, which she threw into a stove on a bed of red hot coals. The child was the war. He was alsoa Overcoat on the road is a fact which has always that state for two been used as an argument against Ube theory that Haviland rau away. DID HAVILAND BUY 4 NEW OVERCOAT, A report has been brought to the police bere That Haviland bought a pew overcoat in this city. Detective officers are engaged in investi- ag this report, but so far have been unable confirm it.’ Major Dye, — speakiny Of this report today to a STAs reporter, sul That if it should be proved that Haviland ought a new coat here, there would no longer be any doubt that he had run away. Local Notes. There were 26,872 copies of the doublewheet STAR printed on Saturday last. F. Hoffman, @ young man from N is held at the first_precinet station~ house, in South Washington, for a hearl fore the Police Court to-morrow morning. Hoff. man, aiter riding In ® hack Uil bis fare w uskedl the driver i he had change for a ten e 8 The fate. Capitol Topics. MR. TELLER ON THE SILVER QUESTION. At two p. m,, in the Senate, Mr, Teller took the floor In favor of silver coinage. He is the Spas Senator who has spoken on the REASONS FOR REMOVALS. It is reported that the finance committee of the Senate at its meeting this morning deter mined upon @ new form of Ingutty to be sent to or of “Freeman's Chan- rsonal , Was largely attended. Dmitteds the eutertatn- of a musical character. Messrs. Warren Nichols and August Reitdorf Fendered fine musical selections on the plano and —the former executing a number of brilliant piano solos, Miss Alice Swayne Hunt er’s soprano voice was heard with good effect in her sol in one of which the flute obligato was ‘well rendered by Mr.'T. H. Alexander. Among the oe solos so brillial executed by Mr. Nichols was Gottechalk’s “Trovatore” an: Liszt's “Lucia.” Mr. and Mrs. Leiter held the second of their Foreign News. Mr. the heads of departments to elicit information with respect to nominations which gnay be under consideration. The reasons for DK femovals will not be asked, put ail the papers relating both to the appointment and re moval will be called for. PROPOSED INVESTIGATION. The finance committee of the Senate this morning agreed to report an amendment to Senatur Hoar’s resolution, already adopted, —At a meeting of the cab- looking to the investigation of frauds in under- | card receptions last evening. The magnificent | lar note. The backinan counted ut the $8 the prime minister, read a | vaination in the porter New ‘Tork: ‘The amend: | houte wes entirely throwntopen to ts, guests change, when Hoffman took it and attempted in thelr loss by the nleteh ar | ment ent the scope of the resoltition so as afforded beautiful spaces for prom: enading. ware cotillion that “was to have been tponed on accoun’ e Feavement in’ Secretary. Bayard's family. A Superb supper, comprising every at re, to run off, but was captured, District Government Affaire. MISCELLANEOUS, Liquor licenses will be issued to E. F. Brown, E.C. Knight, Joba Leonard, Samuel ‘Urrison, Daniel Twomey and Charles G. Parker. ‘Tie attention of the Comminsioners bi been calied to the fact that some building: have been erected in this city without a perm! hav= ing been obtained therefor, the policemen have been instructed to require an exhibit <1 the Coe in each case when the construction of @ liding is beguy,and report promptly any ease of iallure or retusal to take out the same. oe SUIT AGAINST BUILDING CONTRACTORS. —The Henderson Cotton (x to include all ports of the country Which the committee may see fit to invest te. Asub- committee, consisting of Senators. Ala. rich, Miller, Beck and McPherson, was selected to carry on the investigation. INOCULATION FOR YELLOW FEVER. Drs. Holt, of New Orleans; Billings, of the U. S. army; Glhon, of the navy; Toner and Smart, of this city, and Surgeon General Hamilton, of the marine hospital service, made arguments before the House commerce’ committee Wo-day in favor of the resolution authorizing an appro- priation of $40,000 to test the inoculation for yellow fever, according to the moipogot Car- Tuvua, of the University of Mexioa, They all favored the resolution, and urged the great His the most fastidious epicure "could was laid in the hundsome dining-room. Mrs. Lelter received her guests in the second draw- room, attired in a court costume of black moire and Chantilly lace with garnitures and iextoons of crush roses and a hand bouquet of la France roves, Mr, Senator McPherson, who stood at Mrs. Leiter's right, wore a brilliant costume ot salmon satin with panels and front of helio- trope brocade, and bouquct of Nephetos roses, Mrs. Doolittle wore a trained dress of black Satin, trimmed with steel embroide Erastus Corning’s dress was a sumptuc , Jan. 19.—It is Just come to in the northwestern por. last gave birth to hich was removed from the the rear end of the lot, The r of Headerson, Ks", baa, king too H: necessity for some such action 40 prevent the | Cream white satin, with low corsaye, eded With | yy Mr. 1d. i. Wells, entered sult against Holts: Lombonstons do These Same Cosetsanys: sprend of the dread disease. ‘Tike Paavter was oul cous and pemibca: Min tore aneee claw Hires. 16 recover 86.70.88, “fhey change renee een foreign office and Ai < refer! a subcommittee, and will probably atthe White House, wore a handsome trained that defendants contracted to erect tbe ry uis of Salisbury, and it is probable that the office will hands The Pensacoin at Naples. Lonpon, Jan, 19.—The United Pensacola has arrived at Naples. a From Wall Street To-Day. New York, Jan. stock exchange this morniny changes as compared with ing, Erie showing a See Wat Delaware and Hudson was her caanges were for dealings there were slight declines, ranging generally from % to wanna lost 1 per cent. and advances followed of 4 to 1 reent, while Lackawanna gained 1%, Shore 1%, Pacific Mail 14. Towards the end of the first hour there was a came stro! highest prices. The the general list, the RG ail, Lackawanna, cific and Pacific Mail. At 11 o'clock the mar- is moderately active and steady, at prices4y to 1 per cent over opening prices. enone ert ing the strength of the be favorably reported finally. INDIAN INSPECTOR THOMAS, The report that the nomination of Mr. Morris Thomas to be Indian inspector has been acted upon adversely by the Senate Ipdian affairs committee is denied by those in a position to know. ‘The committee acted only upon nomb nations to which no objection or conte ts made. MR. FRYR'S FISHERY RESOLUTION, Mr. Frye's resolution of yesterday, regarding the President’s recommendation for @ fishery commission, was placed before the Senate to- day, and, without debate, referred to the com- mittee on foreign relations. THE PROPOSED B. @ 0. BRIDGE AT STATEN ISLAND. A sub-committee of the Senate committee on commerce to-day heard arguments on the ques- ton of the construction of a bridge over the Kill von Kull, at Staten Island, to give the Baltimore & Ohio railroad entrance to New York city. Mr. Erastus Wyman made a state- ment of the advantages which he héld woula be conferred upon commerce by the right-of way asked for. Mr. Wm. Walter Phelps and building, tobe ready for the machinery Jan. 15, 1884, for which the plaintiff’ were to pay dure ing the progress of the work, 86,500 and $10. 000 in capital stock. ‘They charge that this paid, as also $10,000 in leu of the the butiding was’ not completed Uil Ai 1854, and they were forced to expend $3,870~ 35 to'save It from injury, and for tbe lossof tbe use of the building for six months beyond the term of contract they claim $2,500 damage. THe PRESIDENT to-day approved the Hoar Presidential succession bill. DEATH OF Lrevt. HAppEs. costume of pearl satin, pompadour corsage and fist bouquet of hyacinths aud sina. Others present were Gen. aud Mrs. Sheridun, Col. Wil, son, Dr., Mrs. und Miss Loring, Gen, and ‘Miss Card, Dr. and Mrs. Wharton, Senator Mo- Fherson, "Gen. Hazen, Mr. Win. and Miss Maury, Miss Van Santvoord, of New York, and Mr., Ars, and Miss Spriggs. A number of ladies at the Ebbitt held recep- tons yesterday. They were Mrs. and Mixs Ryaa, Miss Muldrow, Miss Ballantyne, Mrs, Brewster, of New York; Mrs. Admiral Nichols, and Mrs. Carlton, of Michigan. ‘Mrs. George E. Seney Mrs. Dorsey, Mrs, Starr and Mrs, Porter were at home to callers atthe Riggs yesterday aiternoon. In another parlor, Mrs. Spofford and Miss Susan B. An- thony received a large number of callers, Miss Helen Peck,daughter of Mr. H.P.K. Peck, of this city, was married last week at her sister's residence, in New York, to Mr. A. Van- derveer, of Fistbush, ‘Mra, Pinson, Mrs. and Miss Fall, Miss Ode- neal, Miss Scranton, Miss Felton and Miss Courtright will assist Mrs. Dolph and Miss Doiph in receiving on Thursday. Mrs. John E. Beall will be assisted on Wed- shortly be placed in other tates steamer 19.—Opening prices at the 4 showed Irregular last evening's clos- Joss of ly and Luckawanna higher. heearly per Gat. In MA partment is Informed that Lieut. Wm. A. Had> @en, attached to the receiving ship Vermont at New York, died to-day of tion of to He was ‘one of the wr r cent, but Lacka- “erie taurket then be the rded as rightest, ‘Lake ‘onng officers in the BAvy. light recession trom markot has been active for rine! jealings being in ina, Lake Shore, Union ARREST OF A Postal CLERK. — The Post Office departinent bas been informed of the arrest of Thos. F, Gault, a postal clerk on the ‘Chicago, Burlington and Quincy railroad, for stealing packages of merchandise. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, ex-Mayor Burnett, of Elizabeth, New Jersey, | nesday at her second tea by Mrs. Jeremiah | .PEX™, Roure—h.& P. station, 6th and Bets —Por plats Spposed the bridge as an obstraction to naviga- | Wilson, Miss Anna Wilson, Misses Lizzie and | 39 qimuuedes yaa 1h woah 2 Oe et ‘The New York Stock Market. tion. Maps were spread before the commitice | Mury Shellabarger, Miss Morgan, Aliss Wor | fra i1uutwut For Bacio a pe okie Pee ‘The following are the opening and 3:00 p. m. prices | @nd the op) parties went into minute de- | thingion and dal. lie aovon, on, G pan. dally. Ou sunday, 9a. ofthe New York Stock Market to-day, as Feported by | talks a9 io the effect of the proposed bridge. Mr. ‘Hon, and Mrs. Erastus Corning, of Albany, | ami 8-20.10 pat ond 11:20 tigut. Por thlosee, special wire to H, H, Dodge, 038 18th street: Burnett said he was not op) to a bridge 2 7 2 | Cinelnbati, St. Louis aud Pitsburg ad west, 50 ate aime = across the stream if located st a point that | are at the Arlington. They dined with the | (Chicago Ay daily, 9254) wm. \Past hee) daily to ame. 0. 1320) would dono injury, but he maintained that the | President last evening. Gueiunatt and St Louis and except saturday to Ca rc site selected would seriously obstruct naviga: | Miss Clara Louise Kellogg, during her brief | seo 920 pum. _.Chicaso and Clnciuest) 720 gam tion, ‘The hearing was adjourned until next in Washington, is a guest at the residence inond and ‘the ‘South & 2fo1 am @aniee ‘Tuesday morning at 10 o' Mr. Frye giv- | of Representative Mitchell, on Dupont Circle, | 4:35 “p.m. (except andas. "For Baltimore, Ingnotice that the, hearing must then close, as —— 8, Gao, 40, es. 11500 wan, EWS. 0), 8 Do. Ist pret the committee could not give further time t0 it. 5 aK, TAO, 10-00, tied oye He suggested ,that the opposing sides devote Judge Merrick’s Nomination. 21200 wm, 20), 40, EbEs themsctves to showing: 1at- The necessity 40F | 4 .EETING OF THE BAK ASHOCIATION TO COX- 1:20 aight, Por Popes e bridge In the ini eral commerce. 1 - one's Dae Ne eealnst it to the chet et | SIDER THE DEST MEANS TO HAVE IT COM- @ om. 1205 anda: Washington ‘The following changes from yesterday’s quotations on the Washington Stock Exchange are noted to-tay: FIRMED. A special meeting of the Bar association was held at the court-honse this morning for the purpose of considering the best means of secur- ing the confirmation of Hon. W. M. Merrick as a Justice of the Supreme Court of the District. Gen. J. Gs Payne presided, with Mr. C. A. Elliot “ifr George E. Hamilton moved that acom- mittee of 15 be appointed to report what steps are advisable to take. ‘Mr. B.S. Davis ted that they had better cause actually and Facto 2 pavigation. Brd. Whether or notCongress shduld accept the Site’ proposed or select another. Mr. Frye added that the committee were aware that & draw-bridge must obstruct navigation to some extent, and they want to know witether the aavaniages to be obtained by the bridge will out-wel any vantages. The argument this morning was somewbut diffusive, and Mr. Frye urged the parties to come to the real point in question at the next hearing. RELIEF OF STARVING INDIANS. Mr. Nelson, in the Indian affairs committee Stock Exchange. an.” FoF Sip. Pt. For war mations between Wonks $:40,5:30 am. 22 S48, 128% bid, 12 . 8. 48, Sprit CORAM des bid 12 eked, U.S. 45, | to-day, made a report recommending immedi | learn wether. theres objection fimt.°) O01, col, iB bid, L194" asked PD. 'C ate relief for the Northern Cheyenne Indiaua,to| Mr. Norris ood "75. teh 1ivy, bid. 117% ‘asked: | whose destitute condition the President bas | CoMimituee of the Senate desired un expression Sovea find, 3-658, 1924, curréney, 118 Bla, Tiss | “inne theyre ot Comers Father | opinion by the bar. They did not know yet asked. 30-year fund, Go, 1902, col, 127% bid; 12%» | Called the attention of Congress. Rev. Father | whether there was any objection. He could | §: dally, excert Sunday: for Frederick, Ssked. Nortn Capital and O Siveet hie,d74; bid ot | Conrade made a long argument before the com- | poreoncel¥e that they Lad eay oujcetion other | «a. aa0. aly except Por Hagere- asked. Wi tOU Gas, 36% bid, 37 asked. “Geon mittee In Savor of his colonization scheme, by | thun . town’ and Winchester, 8:40 a m., #43 a.m. fown Gas 46 bid Arlington tae. 140 bs @iumbis | means of wh ch he says the I 8 be | “Sit Wamilton said that while the bar was | cyt Sunday, and 5:30 pau. Fot'local poluts 18 bid. “Washington. Brick Machine, 100 bid. 408 isked, Real Estate Title Insurance, 100% bid- ‘Tel Vo, 46% bid, 60 asked, farming. fart ‘or Judge Merrick. bingy 1135 «. aatty. udge ple Baltimore Markets, ‘THE FISHERIES QUESTION. Mr, Henkie suggested an amendment thatthe | 10:40 p.m. daily: TIMORE, Mn., January 19-Cotton dum—| The House committee on foreign affairs to- | object be to draft resolutions expressive of the | daily, except Su mid 93; do, amber, 94a97: No. 2 western winter fed. spot on the ds that the association was not & a obit: February, Maren | terday. ‘The general sentiment of the commait- | Ooutical one, and further that If the reasons Sd Seay, ogee amen Maret | tor to be that the whole ‘of the | Bev nomigal; weslern firmerand active: southern white, 46249; southern yellow, 45a4B; western mixed, 5 January, dea 7, Righersobathers, “Sted we i 7 i5a8%: a asked; western mixed, let, 65470, Provisions: 106° "Bitic meate—shoulders’ and clear rib sides, ling 9%. ‘Flour’ quiet_and steady. southern nominal; western lower: southern red, 00a m Market stock, made self-supporting citizens. His ides Is to ‘aud give them fashington ‘and Gaithersburg #50 at. ahd 12-30, 11:20 pin. daily, except Sunday. ‘Va. Mipiaxd Rovre—B & P siation.—For New Oriesus and Aviaw Setar ea eats peat ione Sore a resolution which would be useful to the divide them up in smail grow on. | Jands and farming implement sense of this meeting, and this was accepled. red ‘Mr. W. J. Newton objected to the resolution day informally discussed the fisheries question, but not in the line of the Senate debate ot yes- given for rejecting Judge Merrick are correct he ‘Would not urge his appointment. He was op- posed to taking any uction which way be con- wtrued into tical action. ‘The motion as amended was adopted. The following were appointed the committee: J. Hubl; R Perry, 5.5. Henkle, Felation of the United States with Canada bs rere should receive the carefal consideration of Gon- gress. Parxs VANrsH like mists before the sunlight, when St. Jacob's Oil is applied, Fifty cents, ‘Mothers know the benefit of Red Star Cough Care. It contains no oplates. ba eget acon ee higher. “Mess pork, 10.7ba BANKRUPTCY BILL. ‘The House committee on the judiciary de voted their meeting to-ay to hearing arguments : nace pone ‘Tuqatt | by representatives ot commercial bodies upon i teaereee a DIED. Pees dna Syste a r reBned firm te earing leron Carlis 3 KER. I aT a. 5 ru] legistation. The * he was isle, G. F. Appleby, F. W. Hack- | _ Bal Fell a: onder, Jannary 27h, 3 10 Wi eEetoaL-40. Other articles eee iie acl of Gass mie ave cy eae. SEE SE Mathowe 3. M.Séhnson ‘and John | @ 1015p m sARAM A. BAKER belor pochanged. Prelents | to Liverpool per steamer | Tent of a national bankrupt law by M. 8. Wise, | Selaen- ep ge ge aay ag Neseipts four, 2,013 barrels wleats 700 tnishely | attorney for the New York board of imdeand RESOLUTIONS, = v ” pus _ . ant er roun'! $8 oo0 Mtanela. “Mhipinente”aoue TBSE tare | He was followed by J. Waldo, Suulth, of New Jae greats Ne adeno arencrynystndahatd ‘wheat, 20,000 bushels. tales—wheak, 486,000 busels: | York: W_T. Seele, ‘of the Philadelphia | @ series of resolutions ing ‘nas been, corn, 251,000 bushels. No bid on list, le association; J. W. Chicago Markets. CHICAGO, January 19, 11.15 u.11.—Wheat o} at off sudden! for Say, Feaction, with Foe are tenet ee nes of wheat being thrown over! . of the bedrs ina lower by the publication i piel ie other rarkets have ruled firm, notwithstandi fhe sharp decline in wh i an Changes: Mrs, Louisa V. Bryant, of Colorado, a clerk in the dead letter office, has been removed, and delivery, rose to 84%, and then broke to Siig With scarcely uny perce cash No. st of reports from all the winter wheat growing states this morning, declaring that the felds Were well protected with snow. ‘The decrease in the ‘Pork—May, 11.22%, Lurd—May, —_.__ Texti Gayne, of St. Louis, representin pet ot the chamber of commerce; Mr. itimore, and Mr. Woods, of the Bos- ton Merchants’ association, The hearing was adjourned until Thursday next. The tenor of the arguments was in favor of the enactment of @ general bankrupt law, and the bill now betore the committee, introduced by Mr. Collins, and commonly known as the Lowell Bill, was gene- rally approved. Thechairman, Mr.Tucker, in de- fining the polnteon which the committee would like to hear argument, remarked that there Were not ansious for tne paasage Ofe bankrupt were not anxious law, but who would be willing to vote tor: ‘@ measure if it were fairly drawn, and the ma- ehinery provided for carrying it into force were J. R. Seaton, of has been clerk to the commitiee on ek impressed with the wisdom of the selection of Judge Merrick; that he has filled the position with honor, and that his services in the expedi- tion of the business have won the appreciation of the bar; and expressing the hope that his nomination may be confirmed. The report was and Messrs. J. 8. Payne, J. H- Ashton, N. W BL, end eS ped lington were appoint ‘committee and meeting adjourned. The nomination of Judge Merrick to succeed ar inst month, be baving been appolated during ‘of last mont recess, and the only objection that has been: a nat the ‘confirmation is bis advanced ned ‘Honored und respected and scguslatances who toved bite Tor by them his death will ourned.’ Genial in his nature, Dl ‘wheat, quotable at since Mareb, 1886. ‘The eotiadence co) ‘of prices wa Increased. ‘prin Tess than has been ex eat, Corn— May, id ; ‘This morning in the Criminal Court, Judge potntoa a cletic at $1,000 ta the Mita erate Bese GhOnsy eee to tee cent Macarthur, te tral of GA. Whitaber’on the Postmaster General’ office, under the civil ser- | “ “6 committee on ways vice rules. SMALLPOX INspEcTiON DisconTINED.—The marine hospital bureau has issyed instructions tor the discontinuance of the smallpox inspec- tion service on the Canadian border at all ints between Richtord, Vt., and Port Hi ich. On the 25th instant. “The stations east be continued a short time of Richiord will longer. No ForMAL CABINET MEETING was held to- day. Secretary Lamar and Postmaster General ‘Vilas were in conference with the President tor time. Attorney General Garland is con- ‘fined to his house with a sore throat. PERSONAL.—Mra. Hendricks ia some Papers Of the late Vice President with a view tomaking biographical use of them,—Baron de ; ia at Welcker's.—Ex-Sen- Plimboes, of Ber! Stor Twurman wri he will never re-enter | on the retired list,” eonsent.”——F. L. the he says, “with my own full charge of presenting false accounts against the naval bureau of medicine and surgery, was re- sumed and Mr. Corkhili made his argument for the defendant, and was followed by Mr. Chandler on the same side, 2 ALEAK, ‘When Mr. Chandler had been speaking about, three minutes the sound of a water drip was ‘consideration va Mr. sis delivered soe 8) Ler the nage ferday. in support of bis resolution to re- deem the bonds recently called in by the Necre- tary of the Treasury in sliver. Representative Cole, of day, but did nothing beyond oo —____ ay, : of some {uron, arranging the toan Illinois friend that life. “I am now Bodii yy Bodine, president | of