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il - THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D, Cy a ‘3 BEGINNER GENTLEMAN WISHES TO GIVE LESSONS in Greek. Lacin, Mi shes, privately HORTHAND REVOLUTION DUPLOWAN: simplest most raph! and mst log aystem in the world. Clases forming. Tuition by Srrepondence Cail for prowpectun. “21 Fst. ™ HORT-HAND AND PRACTICAL PENMAN Snip tanght by a stenographer and professor, iif ZeaES experivuce. | Mondays Wednesdays Gays, 6 o'clock pm ‘nw Puso Le SSON: Miss Pupil of Wm. Mason X.Y CH PRIVATE © ms system. Prot. W. Benne University. HORTHAND Ueally tanght F phers, 472 Louisiana ave. HOMELEN, © schools. Saucton. ‘Best of ASHINGTON CONSERVATORY St. Cload building, cor. @h and F sts. n.w. giteenth year. ‘Piano, Organ, Voice. Violin, Flute, Cornet, &c. Free advaninges 0. RB BULLARD, Directs. jad-im* ‘STRUCT ‘matics and English, by Prot. F: Gril Service Examiner. Applicants for examination repared. Apply for circulars and information Bese awe azn PRIVATE ‘Mathemation, Branches. Terms moderate. 27 5th st ne. sk nw. Mi , Wednesday, Friday and Sat- urday. At 3d. stand’ Peunsyivania. Tues- day and Saturday. Notice.—A discount of 25 per cent to those joining first week of the new year. Lavus, Gextizxex asp Yourus, Learn to read, write and speak FRENCH and GF MAN at the ¥. York ave. GERMAN Also, English. * EDUCATIONAL oligwed. Privace pupils preferred—limited Address E. SHELDON'S DA SF io Chass— FRENCH CLASS— WANTS PLANO LES raduate. Address Hox ‘school. LARA ARRISON, OLS M st LARKOGLE, 1141 st. nw. from Pai ‘assim AND TYPEWRITING PRACTI- earanieed if instrictions ‘Success fice of Johns & Easton, ste references in Sew Y H., 1734 I st. nw. BRS! IN BO Penmanship, and L “apply to C.F a3 (of both sexes) M. ©. A. Rooms, 1409-1411 is lewsons per month. $1 f lessons per mouth, ‘Families and schools attended. Private lessons at room 123, Corcoran Building. 453m M fied Mcnese any age fo: 12SGs nw. RENCH LESSONS.-MLLE. V. is forming a morning claw for Iadies at her resi- ence. 1014 T7th'st n.w, Also one in the eveninz ladies and gentlemen. Parielan pronounciation, prac tical and original system. Young ladies. Classes, at. vanced. 3) {RIEND AD Instruction in En Ancient and Modern Languages, inorais received at school. 7m B. jeedlew I ruary Ist, 156. ADAME HOFF: ‘Cassie and lementary and High PROF. CE pe GHENT. Fecommendations desires at ECT SCHOOL, 1811 T 8’ hoo! for any Ume. Books fu THOS. W. SIDWELL, "Principal. ‘SCHOOL, (ARNES- BRUC n2s-m Special Chases fo matics and the English Best references. usually low. Addrews Hox 97, Star office. “SONS TO LITERATE land serious tudents simapls. easy and thorough ‘Sor: NGING ACADEMIES, AT 1008 LDT, A GERMAN LADY, puplis ci ern Music: Singing afler tne true Italian method; ood German, Parisian French and italian tavent by grammar: conversation and epistolary style wit unsurpassed methods, RUD HOMME both sexes igh, Matematics, Natural Science, ‘Students of good pished by the Manin. Satu ivcaky, Sago ems raiive Art . Lustra, Chine, 5S Kk, Brass, Desig. 7 ee thor 25 Est ow, Washington, Pc ‘OME SCHOOL, FOR HOYS—RROOKEVILLE Academy. Beookevile, Moulgowers a. Term of Brovkevilie Academy” will besin on” Pebs Young Men pre- fog for Meienttfic or Business Lite,the Universities, lleges ad fhevlocteal seminaries’ $290 pet Year. Princ pals AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. ‘THIS AFTERNOON. Yj lee DUWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES SALE OF LEASE OF No. 413 TEENTH ‘Shaeer, BETWEEN | F! he VAN(A AVENUE AND E STREET Ons AND FIXTURES, EFFEC ee WEST, REST AURax? poate SOAS By Virtue of a deed of duly recorded in Liber 1199, follo 64, one of the land records for the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured. he undersigned trustees wil sei} nt public agetion, An front of the premises, on WEDNESDAY, THE TWENTY SEVENTH DAY OF JANUARY. 2886, at THREE O'CLOCK P.M, the unexpired term of a lease (from the 1st of January, 1886), of wree and all the fixtures, furs iture and glasware cot in premises 413 13th street n.w., the same being sult. able for a restagrant business. A deposit of $200 will be required at the time of sate, and sil conveyancing at purchaser's cost. “Terms made known at wale. EDWARD H. THOMAS, we $16 F at. nw. s LUCKETT, Ja22cokds 1221'F stnw. — _____sSTHIS EVENING. BO es B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers CATALOGUE SALE OF A COLLECTION oF i. PAINTINGS, ‘OLORS, ENGRAV- OM, PAINTINGS, WATER S ERGRAY- INGS. AND a LARGE NUMBER. ES IN OIL AND WATER COLORS, Itisonly thls colle to say that the major portion of are the production of eminent local 101 aris, among the more prominent of whlch are the est Works OF MAX WEYL, HOLMES, ROUSE. MELINE, FORS- BERG, PERGUSON, GILL, SEIBERT, BRISCOE. SDAY, JANUARY b Re i- + ‘und will be offered for public competition tee hore TH and FRIDAY, JAN. EVEN, TWENTY-EIGHT and commencing each evening at ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., ‘Auctioneers: HOMAS DOW POSITIVE SALE JO COVER ADVANCES Np STORAGE RNITURE, MIRRORS, W CARPETS, MADE’ UP AND IN NAMELED COTTAGE FURNITURE, MATTRESSES, BEAR AND TIGER SKINS, &e. a. To be sold at my auction rooms on THURSDAY, JANUARY TWENTY-EIGHTH, 1886, at HALE-PAST TEN O'CLOCK. ‘N.i.-This is a flue collection of goods, and will pos- itively be sold without regard to cost Goods can be seen day prior tosale. {025-3 ___ RAILROADS. rpuE curr PENNSYLVANIA ROUTE (0 THE NORTH, WEST AND SOUTHWES' DOUBLE TRACK SPLENDID SCENERY. STEEL BAUS MAGNIFICENT 1 EQUIPMENT. In effect JANUARY 17TH, 1890. ‘Trains leave Washington, trom sation, corner of 6th For Pittsburg and the Went Chitgep Tirtted Ex; “or Pittsburg a : prem of Palace Riceping Cary ai ‘9.50 a m. dally; Fast Line, 9.50 « w. dally to Cincinnati und St. Louis, With’ Sleeping Cars from Harrisburg to Cincinnatl Bad Hotel Cat to st Louis: dally except Saturday, £0 Giicago, with ‘Sleeping Car autooum to Ch Chicagoand Cineiouatl ‘Express, at 7-10 p. mn. dally, with Sleeping Cars Washington to Chicago conecr- Ing at Harfisharg with Western ‘bxpress,, with through Sleopers “for Louisville. aud St. "Loule Pacitle Express. 10.00 p. m- dally. for Pitabarg and the West, with through’ Sleeper Harrisburg 10 a 9 and Cleveland. Rochester, Buffalo, Niagara, exeepe, Saturday, with palace mn to’ Rochester. port. Lock Haven and Elmira, at ¥.50 ‘cept Sunday. irk and the East, 7.15. 9.00 and 11 a. . 10.00 aud 11.20 pan. On Sunday, 0. a.m., 2.00; 4:20, 10:00 and 11.20, p.m. Limited ex. press of Pullman Am. and 3.60 parlor ‘cars, 9. D-m.. daily, except Sunday. FPHOMAS DOWLING, auctioneer. THE FNTIRE CONTENTS OF THE CLUB ROOMS, 1413 @ STREET NORTHWEST, AT AUCTION. EMBRACING: WALNUT MARBLE-TOP SIDEBOARD, OAK DINING CHAIRS, CARPETS AND RUGS, DINING TABLES, ROUND TABLES, CHINA AND GLASS WARE, SILVER-PLATED WARE, REFRIGERATORS KITCHEN RE- QUISITES AND OTHER ARTICLES. ‘To be solé at public anction at the above mentioned club-rooms om FRIDAY, JANUARY TWENTY NINTH, 1846, COMMENCING AT ELEVEN PoLock, ‘Terms cash. Py BEES & C0, Auctioneers, ‘637 Loulsiina avenue, ‘Opposite City Post Oftce. REGULAR WEEKLY SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. CARPETS, & IN FRONT OF AND WITHIN OUR SALES! THURSDAY, JANUARY TWENTY-HIGHTH, AT TEN UCLOCK 4. M.. WITHOUT REGARD TO WEATHER. Included in this weeks collection will be found the eral effecta of « family removed to our store, Yi: me very fine Walnut. Chamber Set, F- P. Mirror, Tennessee Marble 10 pieces! several ober Walnut, Ash and Cherrs Sets; Cherry, Ash and, Wal nut Sideboards: Walnut and Ebony Frame ‘Parlor Sultes. in excellent condition; Carpets, Oliciotte Fowler and. Wirewoven Springs, Har tnd shucks Hendy, Stoves, Feainorn wed Clothing. Creskerh Stove, 8, lothing, Crockery, Rugs, &e., with many other goods. ae" Be™® RAILROAD, INSURANCE, MARKET, GAS AND OTHER STOCKS. On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY TWENTY-EIGHTH, at ONE O'CLOCK, within our Auction Rooms, 8th and D streets northwest, we will "@D shares Anacostia R. R. Co, Stock, by order of Trus- tees. 10 shares Franklin Fire Insurance Co. Stock. 50 shares Firemen’s Fire insurance Co. stock. 10 shares Notional Bank of Republic Stock. 28 shares Washington Market Co. Stock. 100 shares Washington Gas-Light Co. stock. 33 shares Columbia R. B. Co, Stock. “Together with other Stocks. DUNCANSON BROS. at ‘Auctionéers. W 37 Louisiana ave., opp. City Post Office. IPTORY. ASSIGNEES’ SALE OF ALL THE STOCK OF CHINA, GLASS AND CROCKERY WARE, TIN’ GOODS. ANG 5027-20 & CO., Auctioneers. WOOD WARE. FAN TOYS FIXTURES, dc CONTAINED PREMISES Nos. '817, 819, 82131 ENTHSTREET NORTHWEST, ATAU On MONDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY FIRST, commencing at TEN O'CLOCK, we will peremptory sell, by order of the assignee, the entire stock in said premises in lots to the trade, in part the follow! CHINA, GLASS, CROCKERY, &. French China Dinner and Tea Sets, Decorated Toilet Sets, White Grau and other crockery ‘and Rockingham and Colored (lass Vases, Toilet Sets, 75 bar- Tels Goblets, assorted: 100 cases nssorted Lamp Chitontys, plain, engraved and decor ated: Lamps ofali kinds, Lamp Goods, Burners, Se; Cospidores in Lava, c.. decorated: 250 English Tollet Sets, &c.; Table Cutlery, Plated Wares, Hanging Lamps, Bird Cages, Ciocks. WOOD AND TIN WARE. Buckets, Tubs, Washboards, Clothes Pins, Towel Racks, Roll Pins, Cake Boards, Broom Wood Bowis, Nests of Boxes, Wood “Toys, Re- frigerators, Ymported Covered Splint Murket icy Haskets of every kind. 2.500 H. 8, Rope Clothes Lines, &c.; Manufactured Tin Ware in great variety of every size ond des- eription, ‘CY GOODS AND MISCELLA- NEO! TOYS, FAD 250 gross assorted Fancy Soaps, Wall Cab- inets. Ol Paintings and Chromos, Wagons, Slelghs Children’s Carriages, Hobby Horses, Drums, Tin Toys, Looking ‘Glasses, Picture Frames, Bulldinj Blocks. Dolls, Satchels, 200 QUEER ADVICE. Am Old Physician Says Drink Your Whiskey Straight. 7b the Editor: In several of your recent ‘issies, Thave observed the articles of a whiskey con- cern in Baltimore, Md., which, while written from an Interested motive, contain some very sensible statements, especially thelr remarks about so-called bitters, cough syrups, cod-liver oll, ete. Now, while I donot agree with these In some respects, still, as to the three mixtures above mentioned, no traer words could have been spoken. Every day in my practice I come ‘across direct noxious com} rs instance, the widely advertised “wittern” of tox Sot te een ores cen mount the gove Sf what is called “commercial alcohol,” that iny an alcohol of the vilest and - in uleir limps, or tn, ‘user word dregs in their lamps, or, in other of the different distiations The. remalse Ing ingredients consist of various foreign sub- stances added as flavoring extracts. de- coctions are consumed principally by the con- sumptive, the debilitated, the convalescent and Others of Weak stor ‘to whom a stimulant is Indispensable, and which irritate and injure she delicate membranes of the stomach. Now, while alcohol, especially in the form of whiskey In the best known stimulant, aad ts prescribed dally by the profession everywhere, and While whisl and glycerine are the best Ce for coughs, I can’t conceive why people will insist upon taking this alcohol in the form of @ decoo- tion ors nostrum. It would be far better if they would take it “straight,” as in that form,as these articles state, t Into the blood ves- sels direct without digestive effort on the part of the stomach, and affords more nutriment than any other known substance, If the concern in Baltimore have discovered @ means of distilling an article of the kind the; claim—that is, @ wi ey absolut ure an free from fusil ofl (which I very much doubt) they have solved one of the greatest sclentific roblems of the 19th century—something that has been the source of more inv ion among scientists and chemists during the last half century than any other one article known to the pharmacopela—and the fortunate dis coverers will have in it a greaten monopoly than the large quinine opesatorshad a few years ago, which latter monopoly is now graduall; falling through, owing to the grea inroads whiskey is making on It in the cure of malarial troubles, OLD PRACTITIONER. [Regarding the doubt expressed by theeminent doctor as to whether Duffy's pure malt whiskey is absolutely free from fusil oll, ss claimed by the proprietors, we would say to our readers that the company submits thelr article tosnaly- ses by any intelligent chemist or physician, and it has already been analyzed by the moat emi- nent chemists In the country, such es Menk dt, ete.—E: Tere Is Nora Svnrnisxo in the fact that Benson's Capcine Plasters are widely imitated; that cheap and worthless plasters, with names of similar sound and similar appearance tn type, are freely offered for sale, Articles of great ‘and origina merit always have to compete with trashy imitations. But as they become known they dle out through deserved neglect. Meanwhile we warn the public agalust the so-called “Capsicum,” “Capsl- ce, “Capacin” and “Capsicine” plasters, whether “Benton's,” “Burton's” or otherwise. They have no mediciual'or curative virtues whatever, and are made to sell on the reputation of Benson's. When purchas- lng ask for Henson's, deal with respectable druggists y.and you cannot be deceived. ‘The genuine bas hhree Seals” trademark on the cloch and the word “Capeine” cut in the center, .0.W Suasx Os: Siasz’ Ow: WE LOVE THE SLASHING = 2d EDITION. Lae rans To Si ' BALK OF ARBITRATION. The Latest Gossip Concerning the Fight at Columbus. ‘Special Dispatch to Tae Evawrwe Stan. Conviesvs, Jan. 27.—The republican wing of ‘the senate convened at 11 o'clock and will re- Instn in session during the day. It isexpected that thé democrats will file into the chamber at 4o’clodk, but there is a bare possibility of that faction hiring ® hall and opening business by themselves. There is no little talk of submit- ting the whole question to arbitration, but it ‘will hardly meet with success, as party spirit uns too high for a peaceable settlement of the question at the present time. THE PLAN OF COMPROMISE. Acommittee of republicans and democrats Will meet this afternoon for the purpose of sine the question of compromise. The presen| is for three ai ts to Ko to Cin- End rol investigate soe sees suse, Sn the same number of republican senators Spend the same time in the same work. the two committees to return sud submit their $yacs ta the sonate to be acted upon, the four Hamilton county members voluntarily abstain- Ang from voting on the tance or rejection 9f the reports submitted by the committee. ‘The democrats, however, insist that the senate shall be governed by the new rules that they had adopted, and that when the question spmties Up the presiaent pro tem, should occupy Gen. Kennedy is in receipt of a gavel, made from wood used in the coustruction of the seat fold on which John Brown was han, The vel Was Presented by John C. lechantesbug, Obio. Gen. Kennedy receipt of a gold gavel from Cincinnati of beau- fal workmanship. On the handle these words grecut: “Hit’em again,” a NQ COMPROMISE PROBABLE. cS Democrats Will Yield Any Peint. Couvmevs, Jan. 27.—The caucus committees ‘have agreed upon a conference for 12:30 p. m. ‘The impression to be gained from both sides is that nothing will be accomplished. The demo- crats in caucus decided not to recede from any position which they have taken and say that ho only question is whether seventeen or twenty men shall rule. ‘They will not consent toan; tion which will preclude three of the Hamilton county senators trom voting in the contest of the fourth, ‘The republicans replied to the communica- ton of the democratic caucus, saying that no Proposition for a compromise would be sub- Iitted, but that they would meet a committee from the democratic caucus for the purpose of conference, if they so desired. A compromise is being taiked of by both branches and on the streets. The sentiment in favor of a conference, it 4s thought, will compel some action by the contendihg forces. sacs TO RESIGN AT ONCE. Decision of the Salisbury Cabinet— Gladstone's Task. Lonon, Jan, 27.—The meeting of the cabi- net to-day lasted an hour. The situation was fully discussed and it was resolved that the ministers should at once resign. Tne Marquis of Salisbury sent a special messenger to Osborne to inform the queen of the aecision of the cabl- A Meeting of Basiness Mem at Ford's ‘Opera House To-day. In response to a.call published tn last even- ing’s STAR & meeting was held at Fort’s Opers House at o'clock this afternoon for the pur pose of devising some means of preventing threatened damage from a ficod in the Potomac when the ice breaks, About fifty or seventy- five gentlemen were present, representing wharf owners and property owners im the lower levels of the city which suffer most when there ‘Mr. Horatio Browning was chosen to preside and Mr. Dorsey secretary. Mr. Job HL Crane stated that he was jnvoraiea. thal the ice was already breaking in the upper Potomac and whate' aid be a Stestcs tney would ect, i coud, ‘Therefore, sxpect nothing from that quar a ‘Messrs. J. Hf. Crane, F. D. Hartley and Frank appointed a committee to draw up Hume were "Sir A. Greenleaf urged that they should ir, A. Gree! u a si int committee to secure, if possible, trom Commissioners @ promise thet they would use this emergency fund to break the ice, in case, there were indications of a flood. if a food were to come with the t body of ics on the river theyswould have a repitition of the damage done several ago. They always had indications of a ‘several days ahead. RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED. After other speeches, the committee on reso- lutions reported a series of resolutions setting out that, ss from the present indica- tions there was danger of a flood quite as disastrous as that of February, 1881, Measures should be taken without delay t n the Potomac river and clear it of ice, and that a@ committee be Sif ap wo wait upon Congress and passage ofan act ‘directing the of War 10 cetiss the Fovomae river wo Wen for navigation at and tree from ico from the Aqueduct bridge t Point Lookout. ‘The resolutions were adopted. After farther discussion, a number of the tlemen present to subscribe vai an eee 1100, to have the ice broken at once. ‘The Washington Steamboat company an- nounced that ‘they would give the use of & Steamboat. The estimated expense is between $500 and $1,000. ge Changes in the Offices. Edward J. Gavagan, of Connecticut, has been appolnted to a $1,000 place in the office of the ‘Third Assistant Postmaster General under the civil service rules, The following fourth-class postmasters were ppointed to-day: In Maryland, J, E. Dean, Fountain Green, Harford county, aud Thos. L. Richardson, Hampden, Baltimore county; Mrs. lary C. Beale, Fairfield, Rockbridge county, and lenry Cox, Steel’s tavern, Augusta county, va. Mr. J. Warren Kelfer, jr., has been appointed toa fourth-class office in Kansas, The office pays only $250 year, and Mr. Keifer, who keeps a store at the place was the only applicant, Three Skilled Laborers. THE NEW COMPLAINT AGAINST ARCHITECT CLARK, AND HIS STATEMENT IN REFERENCE To IT, A STAR reporter to-day made inquiries at the Capitol architect’s office in regard to the com- Plaint made to Congress that Architect Clark was employing laborers to do masonry work at the Capitol at wages below the fixed scale. The tes and aiden hair sag sreaghond vere lrys Ts adatcach end cheon A BEXEFICIAL AssociaTion.—The of the Lottiing estabitshment of Mamet t Ree mer last nighi organized a beneficial tion with the following officers: Joba deat; Silas Sherwood, vice Vidar, secretary and waa served. Aruong OTRS.—The Associated Charities need wear form, the Roman ‘wasserved in beskets | ing apparel for the poor.——Mr. C. Beckwith, iormed from the Gut orange, and ie | the Grim of Bockwith. Qi Coukrell was a charming’ hostsaa ie a tes gows won businben, fae was a, tos ID & 2D 4 of baby Dive cashmere and satin garutsised {ying dangerously ii at his reside ihimeingeofvalencionves lace. Those present | —-—__ 1 Des es Were Mrs. Manning, Mra “Whitney, Mire. Alexandria A@aire Saat Stats ME Jemee M- Castild Mes | Reporte tor Tw Sesrrme Sram lorril wen, TY UNCIL—At Tue <4 the two Held, Sra, Doiph, Mrs. Knap st Louis, and | eit bose resolations Mri oO. ‘The favors were bougucte of death or Jone Be fen vd were at “a marguerites with yellow satin ribbon bows. Teduction of tax bills 644.03) «m Robert Mr. Samuel ©. Viers,of Rockville, and Miss | Brockett’s estate to $i, was Valeria Allautt, of Dawsonville, Md., were mar- ried at the residence of the bride's ts, In the latter place, yesterday at 1 o'cl Rev. Dr. Charles Waters, of Sykesville, offic After the ceremony the phia and other northern cities. Mrs. General Sheridan, who held her usual ular reception yesterday, was assisted in dis- pen om falities of her pleasant. home her sisters, the Mises Rucker and Miss Mrs. James A. Walsh was at home to her friends yesterday, as she is always on Tues- pensing the hi days. Justice and Mrs, Blatchford gave a dinner to Senator and Mrs. Sherman last evening. Mrs, Denman held a very pleasant yesterday Beg home, on 19th street. She was in entertaining her friends by Miss Etta Brent, Miss Young, Miss Lyneh and Miss at hi assis Ewing. Mrs, Bradley's pleasant parlors were thronged yesterday. The hostess received in a band- Some toilet of black satin draped with black lace and elaborately trimmed with jetted pass- ementere. Mrs, Judge Green, of New Jersey, held a Jeasantreception yesterday at 1625 Massa Phusetts Sirs. Green ‘was assisted b chusetts a venue. Ling. ide and left for atic net ost teas atte Pact her daughters. Her son Robert Is expect home from Princeton next monuh for the vaca- cation, and will bring @ number of young triends with him. Mrs, U. H. Painter gave a very delightful tea yesterday afternoon, which was largely st- tended. ‘The reception and ball given by the Wash- ington Light Intantry corps at their armory last night was largely attended. ‘Miss Cleveland's usual Saturday afternoon stares ce Pity treasury At prowout me ‘treasury. ofaldermen the council bill On streets was again A Loss To THE CiTr.—It ts understood tn several recent cance of a ms betvers, assaults on policemen, ée., the fae (630 in case) Iinposed by the mayor have over to the state, while the city has had to the cost of the tmprisoument of that did not pay the fine and were sent to. This Injustice will be remedied at meeting of the eity counell LEXANDRIA COUNTY Counts.—The coun! court, Judge D. M. Chichester, bas been sion today with county The committees appointed to examine records, bonds, &c., at the ecurt bouse ceeding with their work. ington pharmacist and 3 % ington we Lillie K. Ji dangister of Capt. "Jackson, Of Unis city, were married at Capt. Jackson'e house, on’ King street, this afternoou._—The German Buti ——The ti dered that one of Caupbell's automatic heetars be placed in the Hydraalion e bouse.— ‘The mayor has seat John Milter to Jat ag ing sodae $0 rom aie drawer ar hee the drawer store on Duke and Henry sirects. ve THE PResipeNt has presented gold watebes to Captain E. M. Hughes and Second Officer Edw. V. Rob of the British steamer Lord Gough, for rescuing the crew of the American schooner Cleopatra, December 27, 1885. CHANGING His Mixp Amovt Gx. Hat EON, Gon. Low Wallace publishes 8 card sap Cnarnercial Geseice Wenstiree renee ymercia! t's Wasi and tend to reliewe Gee, H a i ef 3 i; rf E fr ig ih 2§ F% £ £ ii Library open grat y vi reporter was shown the pay-roll, and bis atten- fil mot be held this week, ence are new to hii ° rultously to ail advanced on yeep : m0 reception will not wee Haiieek trom th oe gun oe students, cine erent ena For Bronkirn, SV all through Carneconneatat Jer. | SiaeMe ance mits WaMn, SerUD. AUstINE, | OF blades that ent deep nto the bowels of extortion "The Pall Mat at the | (on called to the fact that the stonemasonsand | fon. and Mrs. John B. Alley have issued | {reasonable suppresion of tutokmeaee oF Ree n2stfl__Rev. Dr. C. TSON, Principal _| “Sey City with boats of Brooklyn annex, afford with an eniiless variety ofother goods usally | Ifyou would witness the grand HARI-KARI act visit sy a Garete, commenting on the | the stonecutters are paid $3.50 per day, which | cards for an “at home,” on next Tucsday. dealings with tL x ots nd ess y i iy fact that the official record shows that Lord ee neoln and Gen, xCHOOL OF PHONOGRAPHY. direct transfer to Fulton streetAayeiding double fer | — found in such an establishment, the whole to be Hartington and Mr.Goschen, both liberals, voted | 18 the rate fixed by the union; but there are| Mrs. 0. D. Conger will receive ou Thursday, | Grant. SCHOOL OF TYBE-WRITING. Fuaxe actoss New York city. sold perethptory in Tots ta ault the trade. SIIOE Ce UAnoES Hartington and Mr Ta he Ar eiaiod teen | three men borne on the rolls as skilled laborers | trotr'a come eel eet oy ne NS Se set FF For Philadelphia, 7.15, 9, and 11 am., 2, 4.20, At close of sale Horse, Waxon and Har- th government division lock, y scHoonre 5 and 11.20 pm. ‘On Sunday, 9 ‘mm. 3, 4.20, ness, Counters Shelving, Plated Show Cases, night on “Mr. Collings’ land allotment | Who are paid three dollars per day. These men, | the Michigan acl tn Congross and other | , Tight, shocks of earthquake were felt in le All Shorthand Books and Sapp) and 11.30 p.m.” Linited exptess, 9-40ain.and3.50| —Avening ae, ake. 10 PER CENT CLOTHING HOUS! amendment, declares that their desertion | $0 the reporter was informed, aré not regular | iriends, at 1321 M street northwest. oe aoe counties, N. ¥., @am Ail Writing Machines and Su b.m daily, except Sunday. Ja7ats A. BEHREND, Assignee. es Of the Hberals in the division completely dis- | Stonemasons. They are larly employed at) ‘sr John Pierce Miller and Miss Sadie Agnes ring ne caday morning. wae at 2 =| TG ABO: oa St A.8), Oe eto AaE ie ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO,, Aucuonec Bare the ducen from entrusting elther of them | [ee Oatun, am nave been it yess £04 om €- | waiwer, of Mew. York, wit be marciah at the | Metneee eae indicted ss sREXCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, cok ori | ing-'8, 850,11 woke Be aa8rg, a = OFT and 220 TSN, Wor Ma Ae ee TOR ee one ae ane at othe | they aro engaged “in ‘cuntog” out wale | Epipoaay church parsonage lomorrow evene | jursor Mociand cen we pageg ea Steg Deen 2. actical business edveation that | Re IMPORTANT SALE OF OBJECTS OF ART. jazette turther says that Lord Hartington may a iN. Y * sguatlties yoube a wosuppurt themselves | For Pope's Creek Lie, 7.18 am. and 4.40 p.m. dally, ‘ex peat allie ele Mads ASD Faipay, | @ — ‘possibly return tw private life. ou in Solng work of 8 plain kind in masonry. ing, at 8 o'clock. oe se ai ak ‘charge of assaulting fda Downs. ordaat fantrachon vente Raya Weta the has: | pexcepesunday. 6 : PERRO aa oe “Sea Pa: aL) reliberal ranks to prevent Sir, Gladstone irom | the. reporter was informed” stonemasons | on Monday meses NTT CMY WU Biv 8 8] Wea Longs axp DxswiTivE THROATS are Hat Late, rresyumuenr, tamed carpitons | Tu. eect MRI TS ant BP OCIUC LS Sear aucroomy gigs ANNUAY RED LEFTER Saum | Grong a drabiccabinee Tc Mno HM | tad stoner are guid alg” ‘whch tae? [hire Setar Callom and Ma Callom wi | overay,eu ey nedaca changes Qt Senge Beal Bcooony Senogragi aid ype Waring Rey dt ueet ‘and. Ponmeivanin avenua. ve Wil cell | yg acta ned | Gaige windstone today took a letter from Me. | WOFk, nd frequontiy bad weather and other | 2". Sensor Callom, and Mise Cullom wil sary orer ae tae, Pomneans, them aheule pee larday and even: one. res SD AY, rve, a collection of Blegan z jadstone to artington. 2 of an accident to Mrs. Cullom, which renders | Dr. Jayro's Expectorant te welt Sept 1.at Saim.and 6pm. Ofice open for arrange | y comprising Fine French Bronze Groupes and Figures, | Letter Suits, Letter referred to are well satified, and itis sald that which renders | Dr. Jay: pect adapted to oe he gg ey itijroeatsats i Oh | ae deen cage Suet suri amt | Sale sigsandupmarin tals |, Chlmene Who Cau Remain Here, | Hm of he mula consranoone toni o | hey Mortals Sine Midge, will spend. She | gies belagsapeshiy tac er fe weet ng i mm, Sent free On application. San at 6.00, 9. O1 a.m., 8.05 p.m. Bardigiie and ring Mantel Vi 5 Hs San Francisco, CAL., Jan, 27. ‘he cases of vi ‘the afternoon with Mrs. Senator etre ‘the aed sr GviNg BU MGTESEY C SPENCER Principal, | For ichmond- and the South, GOO end 11.01 am, | Paraiglieand, marino, Mantel Vaaes, Highly Fiuistied | 2 Four Button Cutaway Bed | tha president and secretary of the Sai Yup | Quirements of the usion in wert Rodin other | Mrs. Davis, of Binghamton, ts the guest of| Pronchiaiomeae es = tee Pulmonary MES. SARA A-SPENCER View Principal aus _| dally, and 4.35 pm. dalls, except Sunday. | 4 4, | Brouzes, copled from ue antique: Ttallan Decorated | Letter Suits, (Chinese company, who were charged by Port | Thatters: but the three skilled laborers bout | Col, aad Mew Lem: t. ¥ \OLLIERE SCHOOL ODO Eee, Be ETO ob ang | Teera Cotta Statues and other Artistic Oblects ‘Bal F Collector Hager with being illegully in this | ‘hom the complaint is mad, temployed | sc BSCHOOE ova | E mings | pguecoliection will be arranged for exhibition on | Sale, $9.59 and upwards, country, were heard esterday” by U8. Com frhom the complaintis made are not employed | yrs, Joun Jay Knox wentover toNew York ae pHARRIED. 5 Four boys taken as boarders. OS and 10.4! wd ry ‘: missioner Sawyer, who decided In favor of the on Monday, for a visit with her husband of a| , DAY—BREW! 9 Ns 28, 180" teat 1298 1 streetn w sofacinmett tas aitange can have artes packed | ea ack devendante and they wil eretra bo alowed | aQaatoneenticrcn Mr lacks mil are paid | Gu Monday or 0 Pa NE Sy ae GRADS CE RIVATE LESSONS IN ALL GRADES OF ng amcrmation at the office, northeast cor. | jaxzesvzt WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO,.Aucts, | Letter Suits, toremain in the United States. Thelr entrance | tageontractors on the Capitol extension get | Miss Richardson, who has been the guest of | Mato MALUDAS. EMLWER jeneoheng z Peas Bade age, Masa ee soe Tne e eeaete | praca Ewa a ce aeaiewam | | $8 andepa ENS R eal ested by mei Ge spcltonts | ihe same pay for aime nou work Mas heary Wilson for the part tow wont and | ay Sista tae Gearon ce tise IVPINSTITOTE sw corser sth aud Kstamm — ©faxkage To destination ffomm Botels and residences, 2 Spa cp | Red Boys endorsed by the U.S. consul at that place. Com- rho received much attention, returned to her ®, isan ate isnt de ea fais 4. WROD. Geen Miscaeaeee | THURTERS SATE, OF Varuapie near axp| Tel aa fulualoner dawvoradcccion was tased oe tho President and Senate. Wome at Philadelphia yesterday. Seay Lage ek Evening Classes, $3 and $0 emoath. “65 | Py aTiNORE AND GHIO RAILROMe WASHINGTON: i BCU Or, BRIG ‘Treasury department rulings on the subject. | NO CONCLUSION REACHED AT THE cABrNEr| Miss Emma Johnston is visiting Mrs. Philip ‘RENCE INDERGAKTEN pedulein effect SUNDAY, DECEMBER 13tn, 1886, | fecorded in Liber 1068, of the Land. is of Red Children's ‘wenty-Nine ver e discussion inet ig yester-| Mrs. . Reynolds and two daughters, as ve, MADAME CHEVREMONT. until furthér notice. bia, at follo 205 eb seq., and WORK CONTINUED AT THE SCENE OF THE RE- | day of the demand of the Senate for papers re-| Elmira, are at ington for a short stay. Be, Liew, MELTOTE We azgme ASIN Kt bee tewsto Adone | — Liber 1148 of sald Records, folio 93 et seq, demu | Letter Salta CENT MINE. DISASTER. ating to the in the offlee of the Uni gee ee a naivy (retired), eldest sou ot Sob = L Washington from Station, corner of New | having been made thereunder, and. th and c change in the office of the United Mg Me PUPS PREPARKD b RHITIWELLESLEY | soccer avenue and c atrect a ‘New | ‘Trustee therein named having geen reuetedie eee | Sale: ent anes WHEELING, W. VA., Jan. 27.—The work of re- | States attorney in the southern district of Ala-| __ District Legislation im Congress. Harriett F arthur, amination “1000 Sst. nw. Popils of ail ages! ant Linited “expres: for Hiltsitieg and | stetion, oriue Migiees Maser ae | Red Eesate fermisnfon'as the Newburgh coal shaft and tp | PBS, showed a slight division of sentiment as |™#E MEETING OF THE BAR AMBOCIATION TO-| gQy!Sich ing” Paul¥ church, Baringo, Teoge 3 A "| isa Fas mn Express for sburg ant £0, ighest bidder, on 3 NDA’ E ermission at the Newbui coal shat nd uy oH .. Rerurted i English, Preach nist Mase. Highest atric 1, Putbong at 730) pm Citcago | BIE DAY OF FERRUALY, Sus at TWELVE | Letter Overcoats, to midnight last night eleven more bodies were | to the proper polley to be adopted by the Presi . Of last week the Bar Associa: | mS RTLLeM COTE ened, erences. App! pal er — | ieeuenin ohare NO ext fare laclarged oa | O'CLOCK NOON, the following described real eniate, | Gate $3.55 and upwards, recovered and identified, making 29 in all. | dent in this particular case, which 1s generally | On Wednesday areevoedl beget g on HE BERLITZ SCHOOLS OF LANGUAGES, For Cinclonatl, Louisville and St. Lonis daily at | 37 In square ster LOa2 Inne chee eed Eight more were discovered in one of the led us ‘an issue, and the action on which | tion-beld a meeting to consider the legisiation | WUSCET from is tate residence, at x, WASHINGTON oescE 3:00.01 and 1610 pam. whih through Couches and | ail the Mackinety Hoda, keer Mrapbungton.cnd | Re Boys fompariments and the Work of identification | will necessarily establish @ precedent, No ao- | pending in Congress affecting the laws of the | Nd-on saturday, the SOU inseatt, at Fanon Reever Broopee | Palace sleeping Cars to above points, without change. | Horses, Mules, Wagous, "Carts and other eae | Letter Overcoat, Seeing on. The two not yet found are thought | tion was had on the general proposition of com- | Dystrict, and a committee composed of its presi- | Uves and friends are invited to attend without PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE. | Pugpm a fact Haniced vrain to, Cineinsacl and St | property t= aud upon the above described property. or | ‘aa : me 4 be Albert MeWilliama and Bird | Miller. | pliance or non-compliance with the wishes of as SM. Matthewe ee. | ee iinsepoue: LP | Louis. arriving in Cinctnnatl next morning at 7:45, in connection therewith. And also, a certain lease- le. 94.39 and upwat Thelr bodies ure supposed to be In the lowest | the Senate, and tte exact form of answer to be | dent, Mr. J. G. Payne, C. M. Matthews, FOSTER. About 2 o'clock a.m. Janvary 26, 1i Recogaized everywhere tobe the be schoots for | S¢ Luis 0:0 pm. No extra fare charged on this | Reid intereat in Lots No.d, 4, and Grin said uate | eq cas part of the mine covered with debris. made to the communication to the Senate was | Perry, Calderon Carlisle, N. Wilson, Linden | Rev. ARTHUR FOSTER. of the helorined Epleceeal learning to speak, write. read and understand the for, | tain for fast time. 1042, aud of the bulldings, improvenients, rights and ildren’s left for ft iderat ‘ehurcl, aged about forty-cight years, Fog wa an ay Hg oe ri | gfot, Pittsburg at 9:43 am. with Parlor Car, and | appurtenanees unto the same, belonging, With the | Letter Overcoat, Sesh Se satate coeeiaaeae. Kent, J. M. Johnston, J. J. Darlington, T. A. | Phare szed sont forty-cight rears p ianguages. New terms negity now. 5255 p.m. daily, to Pittsburg, Cleveland aud Detroly | rights of renewal asd purchase be pera ites FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL Sees Lambert and 8. Maddox, was appointed thero- | Afternoon at three olan trea the Ree eee ate ADpIp Pron STIOLY Tar rath at. nvr. | With Sleeping Cars to Puiesbarg. Kee trust conveyed, and all the personal property, fstares | Sale, 90¢. and upwards, —— District in Congress. ‘on, This commitice has held several meetings, | Methodist Protesiani church. “Friends apd acquaint. FREE base — LUCIEN FG Col | and 1000 wane TeT6. LAG tee (abemngute tea) ing oF ppertaining. on oasehold Property belong: | pg Men's Mente Oe THE WATER WORKS EXTENSION, Selig ilar orp dene gpiea ed [yn yo pee omen ja > CH Fptmemeg ee am. 12-19, 140, 3:16, | : 1e following ¢ 0) mami FIN. = 5 TERE A Mm pacive of Paris: France. Nat | So, 4.30, 440) 5:40, 6d, £00,049 and llo0 pm” | “Rerms of sae: Onethird cash, and the valance in | seetee pane ofthe New Yur Stock Siarketioday, as feported by | , TH€ Sub-committee of the House appropria- | gees this afternoon. The com trate Di, | am MARGAET sent of tie lane Beer wea ural Methot. Aiming at pract Saou” | adage Batts, op gingers. 030.5 730, E30 and | onc and two Zeara, with nero payable seminal Spécial wire to H. H. Dodge, 639 10th street? tlons committee having charge of the District ea fh the elghts-eiguth year of ber Scovecmatlonal realm 1608 Tet now “Odum "| 20:00, em. 1, "10, Bae Wyathe sald deferied payment io be secured toe su | Rate $1,60 and upwards, dei AE ed appropriation bill, will tomorrow visit and in- | S,Lich, will abolish the Folie Court, the assoct: | lS Sunersi Sil take place on Paes, ‘ASHINGTON henendoab Ve {eaten ep ae Me to " re sc Ww COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE, spor Shenandeab Valley Railroad ard points South, | cost of the purchaser. A deposit of $000 to be made | We positively decline to sell any of our goodsto spect the water ‘works extension. ‘The sub-| favorably on the bill relating us to devises of | &.CI0CK from the residence Fave ate Seriagan’ un nen eer, Waste |S oe aren a co cs Y siceta, | dentrs ene dtrnsa that conan shal hve Sees aot Memes grag Mami, | Fal etnte tad wil kay mane tn reports on | eit woe ¥ aca For Annapolis, 0:40,and €50 am. and 12:10 and : : sawSweds | the benefit of our RED LETTER PRICES. NTR, MOLARS: —— ee i ey ed 2giARED:. At Bremtmrood, DC. Deesday, Doanding and Day School for Young Ladienand Little | 45) '.m. on dunia} GSU am, eaO pm 1 188G, CAT HRT oon For way stations betweea Washington and Balti PROFESSION. Capitol Topics. SoD late Bev, Matthias Harris, chaplain ore, 5:08. 6: 5 7 AL. i Government Affairs. seventy six yeare, This tontation wilt enter upon ite tweitth annual | Py sett diy im ty Sindee oat enh eed ae = —— APPOINTMENTS ON THE HOUSR SIDE. nenyadeise ‘Fuueral services at ‘Tharsaay ewion Wednesday, September 23d, 1885. z BO0hnd 110 oie. on 3 RS. DR. J. SEMMES AND HUSBAND, SUR- George 8. Chilton bas been appointed super- THE PROPOSED DISTRIOF BUILDING. ‘at Seeds eens oom le saves nate | Mee, Pa Sma ap PUSBARD, Spa ane om totendent ofthe House olatuggpom, wice fox, | Bulfiag inepectr Ratwile has made a plan | Stern Sim eau aoe Fes $e 2 3 BUCHER ._____......_-.._-Prinetpal. | 2045-31 pm., daily. 4:40. pin, daly, except Sundsy, | ton, Corns. 35 ct. which he bas submitted t0 the District LANDGRAF. On we none Be Min BE HUNTER Vice Principal | Sor princibal statiods oa Maree enone aE: |“ Beautisal Walsttaake beautiful hands, Ofices.1299 F W. Blackburn, Jt who has been appointed | Tissioners ofthe proposed new District build: | ChARUO SVAN GOAT meting ee ‘Assisted by a fall corps of experienced teachers. | 22. duuls: on Sunday stops at ail tations “For Lexing. | st-n.w., Washington, D.Cc1s0 otha, See jacrom | TEN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE, TEN ghlef clerk of the folding room viee Donelson. | jig. He provides for a building 240 feet long | Margaret Ladgrat, aged une peas ene Bese For catalogues and Pall particulars apply to the | 22; Staunjon and Valley Branch. Gok eS R. WHITE & SON, PHYSIOLOGICAL FOOT 3 Jt, Chinn has been appointed messenger vice | hy 117 feet deep and three stories high. The | Fuueral private. Principal euissm_ | Soph Sanday. _ For, gaibersbarg, and, intermediate SPECIALISTS, 1446 Penna. avenue, Washing- $27 AND 929 SEVENTH 812 W. Chilton. first floor is given to the police, collector soffice, | MILLER, At Gainesville Fla, Ss SET EEAT TRE oF pewigec onary | RUN ELAR, et aL | tm, ses AA eat, Beldearc le : ; Even nevone me comtagy cccren, | Sac ccet ate acto. ts | Sioa eee ae oar nie aod certifed examiner of te New England | dali. ¢xorpt sunday. © a a | ences hake umblng ie reting of extrtwe can Corner Massachusetts avenue, The House commitiee on colnage have deter- pee ee ee ee neath ates en Soy | _ Funecalat Vieumm Va Tomrskasy Sosa eee 3. culture. 1012 10m nw. ny S51 p.m. daily, except Sunday. : Saatrar Kea sticcess, and it the advice given bestrictly STRICTLY ONE PRIM mined that ail arguments before them on the | Euiiding inspector's office, ‘The Luird story will | i . PF CavnP int wee BOR el eee re ‘rom ihe West ily; 6:10, 720 am, | Diseased ‘Nalis aid whee fet ea eS Bel iste subject of gold and silver must be submitted by | Contain-various offices and accommodations for aden Tobe nara aS thls Ut om Tuesday, Jeneery 20 17th st iw. First Flat, + Leta np reign rest) and 6 ‘and 1250 and | &F@at amount of permanent reliet. vr) orm ‘evenings until 9; Saturdays until LL a 10th heirs , 28 they will not grantany the Seis ceinor Serie Seiacraph sorvine. ‘Mi dong. ‘Stl resume business 1.1856. "__se1 66a 30 a.m, 6:30 p.m. RAND MME. SELDEN, 1321 13TH Si. a earings after thatdate, e proposed rick trimmed 1001 MUSTO EST. SHED 1877. From Lexington 5:30 p.m. daily, yt Sunday. D Fstablished 1855. 5; u nent fo dies, stone. Be See From Frederick and intermediate polate, 8225 am., | remedies prompt rk Sy Sieg fod ‘conte The following changes from yesterday's quotations | 5, Soon semeiy woven TeIe COMKIGUNGES AMD SRD POLEDE. Plano or ‘volee, $5. $8, $10, and $13 a teria. and 8:15 p.m. daily, except Sunday. dential; t Call oF i or on the Washington Stock Exchange are noted to-di epresentative ery seourl says nee caaeke Baan eh ia on tao: GALLS RING Princtpal ms eave, Baitang, (or Washington, 96 5:10 | Ss MAGNETIC Hizten | Lr You Neen Anvrame U8 Big bld. 112% anked. U.S. | Coane cherie nave not asked for an ag | . Conyoporter whether Major Dye's project for gato. Fis; Pand 1.0 puns osonange aa | ML ak punisacs Mepieay © IN THE CLOTHING LINE, = 1 Was reyitereh: | Senators Hale and Frye were Uefore the Gen- | {Beincrease of the police force met the approval SPECIALTIES. Sand i00 pan. nis 190-200, 4:20, 0, 630,749, | 10 eh cet her many friends aud patrons OSD ee - reel year fund. 3-658, 1024 cur: | ate finance committee yesterday to ‘oppose the | of Ue Doneaores ee apocerme ef Cine ‘iiss Bi Nbingcon op at aay tation Gees F YOU WILL VISIT THE GREAT SALE OF eax ca, fund, Os, 2802 Soin, 11345 | confirmation of Collector Pillsbury, of Boston, except 1:40, 3:15 and 6:40 p m. ce, 10 "101y, N. port of the Commissioners, this year contained ADAME PAY z r f ¢ ql Tehable Ladies Phy pried ;, ea'| z Be A and Collector Chase, of Portland. | statement of the numbe! expected for the in LEON, THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED AND M MASISHBE AND SURGEON cHIRoronist, | SAMPLE SUITS YOU WILL FIND BONA FIDE le x a tock, 100 vid, 101% asked. Washing crease of the foree, which ts fitteen men only, D*, For further information apply at the Baltimore apd AND 6, VERNON ROW, Ni 7 2 bid. 36% asked. “Firomen's Tua. A bill to fix the pay of House folders a: $000 ‘a fils up the police ranks to the num gems daly ast Cont bot aly aud’ Gvas'n | Qh asenahce.gem nner spay aban tant seresiaivtiners_| 0 nase miner costox coonaino, ano | Meet Qamieyay oiseey itera eta | AIRE EegKcta cau, >| Rat Sarg By a see trae Prompt nce and consulta- | orders will be taken for baggage to be checked and sees ia iy _ . md Sie ” ; 2 would not be warrant ry ing for more Hops strictly confidential Separate rooms for ladies. | received at ny polnt in the city. = sa CAPITAL PRIZE, $75,000. “Ga ‘YOU CAN BUY THEM FOR LESS THAN HALF eae Comgeiowns Anuiges ae Betas ith e in: we promentallne Sarpy ey ees bill | Than the apportioned fonds would | Pay The — "Gen. Manager, Baltinore,~ & “ER g, ‘Tickets only $5. Shares in proportion. THE COST OF AN ORDERED SUIT. Bio ted.” Chessapeatte and ot. Tel. Co., 64% bd, | twenty yeatw serriee, pay after | tow requires the Commissioners mit the — oer ee =<" 7 v7) 31 3 District expenditures within its means, and DEAS RR PURER, 1921 19TH ST. NW. | WASHINGTON, 01:10 aND WESTERN RAIL | J OUISIANA STATE LOTTERY comPaNy. WE HAVE LARGE LOTS OF SAMPLE SUITS After hearing the speeches of Messrs. Voor- Emablished 1855. Special ‘ROAD. — 4 could be collected the Dis- 2 5 : ees, Hampton, Sherman, Salisbury, Evarts, | Util more revenues ties. treatinent for ladies Ls FOR MEN, BOYS, AND CHILDREN; ALSO, OVER- Baltimore Markets, ieee, He ner, Vest.’ and Harrison, if | ttict must curtail its Itabili ‘The expendi- nd SieAettatooae ‘GaiSrwrae Sassut™ |, 0 andaner NOVEMBER 18pm, 1p. watna wm | mens Sr il he Ming: and arly Arras, | COATS FOR MEN. BOYS, AND CHILDREN. | maurmonie Mn aaauaty Viena soe THORETRA vesuttiy open mee nenarices | must be ken within its apportionment and'ng | J Este say Pati chitay Sainte ROF. CLAY, CLAIRVOYANT AND asTROL | Mave fou, and arriveat Hand F. Othand Batrees | 1 toot Sd the Bcerneany.ang in Ber, | YOU CAN DEPEND ON SECURING THE Bust | counoliaated, Of, North Carolina, see, old live resolutions, heretofere submitted by air | deficiency should ocour. “The Comm! ” — WEARING GOODS YOU EVER BOUGHT, AND Edi ds, “ure frequently compell everything clam. est love nod matrimony. ‘Allin uocble call, Satis | ieee"; esqnunton At 0-00 am. and 4:45 pm. tsi | tn goad faith doeded al partie cake gaametse eK! | YOU GET THEM FOR LESS ‘THAN, YOU | BALTIMORE, Mp. January 2 ‘Howaei | Voorhees, and then adjourned, {oaby to ukelt subordinates Yuen Iasporansd ve furratteed, Fp SO ces Farlors 104 Mies. | Kouad Will at ‘un atid 23s pia. Returning | Company to use this certincate, wih Jacaimiles of our | COULD BUY THE GOODS AND TRIMMINGS FOR, | street and western supe ‘Sa isuacitas usar to ack for more ma’ ‘for this or that thing, rs aw, Hours, xm. 097 leave Hound Ii 3-31 am, and 1-26) pm. pasa Lees attached, in its advertisements,” OTHERS MAY ADVERTISE BARGAINS, BUT | 94.00: do. family, 4250473: city mille super, 2.50 ee) 2: fe ‘make your requests known in your reports ao” PUEDE MURLP AR CURES Pines by foylat $236 acm, and ip, eee 3 Gomnne Loo a ee eee $58: "Patapsco family, O-d0; do. superlatives patent, | PEP See oe muerte Me pomeibllity ‘Siti the Commissioners? The t riving at Wash! at 835 am. CLOTHING AS WE ARE SELLING CAN BE HAD | 5:45. WI uthern nominally steady; ‘western v1 z, diptare “Care euaracieed Gan ‘be ‘consulted a that leaving Washlagion ‘at 485 pm. are dally; ail FOR SUCH LOW PRICEA. Bidter ui ponthern a Fed Bom donk seui0T:| | About 9 or 10 o'clock last aight ‘the inmates Ngord ae ee ae ee ee at nw. fromé to 6 p.m mp2 10u* reins 8: ay en A MANY OF THESE GOODS ARE IN SINGLE open, Match, Sim, May, | Of the residence of Hon. Johy 8, Berbonr, and. bad we the funds his recom- CORDS VITAL RESTORATIVE, or THe| “MMY ede m Rates 10 2 SAMPLE SUITS, AND IF YOU WANT THE BEST | Hatagui Cora-iouttarn tomiuuily mettseenrees | chairman of the House Distrlet cominitvee, on | Bouceatalrs, and, bad. wwe the funds his recor ah PEReTHye OF THE! oy faperintendent Alavandria, ‘ FOR THE LEAST MONEY, COME DIRECT TO | culerand active: southern white eesay: vote: B cortheast, neat a fall ‘ena 4 ‘CHANGES. 4 Dr PF. z is Dr q % . reet east, heard a fall and an outery. POLICE OND'S Blenta, Eradicator, sale at C ~ THE SALE OF SAMPLE CLOTHING FOR MEN BO: weatern mixed. 8] ot, A7a4'7; January, Zu" | They rushed to the hall. and found Mss Peter Butler and John O.Barry have been ap- ANTS, Drogyit, dod Pea ave, Agent tr AND BOvS, AT 924 7TH STREET N, W. BE-| Atir and Atm—soutnera, duaak wear wits, | DOUF lying at the foot of the stairs. She was un- | pointed Arsi-class privates on ee toree, rie ees UE ‘RWEEN I AND MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE, do. mixed, 36838. Pennsylvania, Ssa42. Rye | conscious, and still remhins in that vice Wm. T. Riley and John T. nes, dis- “AUSES AND CURE. BYONE ae ae ONaCiaar Tas LOOK FOR THE SIGNS OVER THE WINDOWS: | quiet. 65870. Hay steady’ and quiet—priine. to choles | but the supposition le that in golng missed. Private Policeman 4. P. Trimble has rho was eat cnenty eight years |, dveated by 3 LDEN, 1391 13TH 87 GREAT Rite On calito Coe aig | emer, %8.00ai7.00. “Provisions duit Stese pork, | to retire se tripped in some Way ana Been dismissed the force. pap fe pa pn ‘er | Feliable; advice free and coutl- | _ We the undersigned Banks and Bankers wilt pay all = atS.| 10.76a11.00. Bulk meats ‘and clear sides, | the stairs. She bad not complained, nor had MISCELLANEOUS. pW m gnaicinee they | Goutal: trvas ‘Gall oF writ Bie | prisesdraion te The Lowtaane Biate Lott ed ek Ct Lath eed Hacer Tnsides, | she been subject to any sudden attacks of any | umber of deathain the Diettict last week.90; Spd succesful home treatment | Addrew ees Sate pr onenees et One: conantors: Tsvorsen By Tre We qulet—western “packed, 14a20: creamery. 25a32 | Kind. Mrs. Barbour isin & critical condition. | white, 54; colored, 36; death rate per 1.000 per Moen adc ES PAGE, 125 East 20:08 S.¥.Gty. | yn LEON, THE OLDEST PSTABLISHED AND Pres Louies So ie. Eee. ed; Bt steady | For @ few moments this morning she seemed to | Xnnum—white, 20.63; 18; total x ROME Pete Ra jorane| only retlable Ladies’ Ph7sician in the city, can Bien DRL ‘Coffee dull—Rlo cargoes, ordinary to | revive, but soon relapsed into unconsclousness. lation, 22/83, ROSS THE RELIABLE CLAIRVOYANT | ‘consulted dally, 404 € st Del, 4% and Oth ots we SH, KENNEDY, ir easlet—A wort, Oia: copper refined Emapciaag ere Pon West Washi barber, and lowist, bas heen consulted ot Business, | 2 oe 4 Pres State National Bank, Fetes i, og co foseph Lewis, a West q ? y- 4 Prompt treatment, Curresy mace and consulta PPP TTTTZZZ OO LT Oly, Whisky steady, 1.11 x hts: Rea Estate SAates.—! B Kiots has missioners whether it is their in- sod Matrimnoay for 24 years in this city: allin | q,ouRt treatimeds | Cur rooms for ladies A, BALDWIN, Pp T ZO OL Ber steamer duli—cotion 5-824; aeks the Com: {rouble gall. Mint n sparanveet, Office hours. 10 | Gnicealways 6) jale-2w Pres, New Orleans National Bank. Berke of 42 3 3b HY Pehig Rad Pty Cag Gol to lng "20 foto oe | vention So entorce eas crslnanee it che mia ene. Shan’ o™ Fee sce TERRES Ce a Magee E Zz 16,000 # corn, 110,000 bushels: oats, Hates nye poration of Georgetown in reference to keeping vol Ba i] eee {p 1868 for 1 five, vyme| Bb §, < | New Hampshire avenue, south of M street. jaces of business on the Sabbath, so far 3 BROOKE FELIS apc Tie EvENTsoF | \ ME DE FORDE, coNo MOT ABLIMED AND Lagidatare Eaueational and Charitable purpoocs ee F Ze200 Lia Babee whic Sa G0 ween ee hour; | Juin 8. Cracker has sold % Honey i for | gu reldtes to barber shope. Mitr enan bostness confidential: Pati suteoe. at ber residence, L248 Tb ak ier OMe hese ee | Rane ot ee eb ONG ee eee eta, Feverve GERMAN bushels. Sales—wheat, 277,000 corn, 424,000 | $11,921.34, the property fronting 52.5 feet on —__-__. _ BeBe SC cents each. 08 L street, Between ach aud | 4's Feld Jald-lune | | Hy an overwhelming popular vote lis frauchitewsa | ppp on grep TTTT ERE Dusnals. the south side of G street, between 17th and ‘The Hebrew Fair. ‘WE ARE DELIVERING CRUSHED COKE 29 a ADI ORSULTING SME DE DIMERS |e Mabie ee Or mS ee ee ee Henry © Pollew, or #5416414 ty | 4 FICTURSSUS SCRE To SE PRESENTED THIS ANY PART OF W. i : : Pisa cites ary 97, 134 Wheat opened 2 G. ASEINOTOR STEAMERS. experience Sell Goundential eau. of BO lcs cee ee et ren te Bae i i ; io = ste se Oey eg etic 2 Som | Sapeschusstn staves bowel arth feet on, ‘The Hebrew far at the National Rifle’ hall OR GEORGETOWs— a bth st. New York, between btb and 6th avenues, = 4 = ———— oun st. Ti nver scales or iter ‘Feceipta and oo eae Aro ntBen} He Warder bas last evening was Mberally patronized, and the GEER TESA TLANTIC comPAs a BY -WSNG A BOTTLE | ls Grand, ‘ingle Number Dew ae A DOUBLE DISTILLATION OF MANY OF THE torn . = Se ay, | Wienor te ates Kate Field, Soe ga 78750 tee | visitors wore entertained ina social ‘manner by 40 Bushels for $3.70 ‘Company's Pier, No. 42 North iver, oot of Morton Meine of Dk, BROTHERS Invigorating Cor | Svar ies moutbe inelast of Seas a eS arte gi e mip = Rieet bowers F ena G cece Ota met she 19 ee | eprearpens S ‘cure any case of ner tofore, beginning March, ‘AS. W. Finer, Baltimore, Md. says:—I en ‘various “Sr dinon, Doren, Wrciedns, Rel 3.5 «mm. | oF erye power Tt paris Vigo 10 1 0 ae a ee wise a Fon. | Sek Soe aaa Sera nee aay Tem i bas sold to Henry Clay Ste the effect will be very ue. The CORR NOT CRUEEED- Bc Lsarene;ds Touche Weszeee 10,9 am | tem. vod Bat a. SRADITER rat | TUNE, SECOND GHAND DRAWING, CHARS & | iE Ditters to a patient of mine couvalearent Hom $5 Office ladles will appear as, “Three Little 40 Bamels for 62.90. ne, Wednesday, Peb'2e, 10 x ne 7 HAS NEVER BEEN CONTRADICTED THAT | IN THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC. NEW ORLEANS | Mas 2 Ot eRe. aa Fr fom Be eat tabs tina Sebunache: Fescaisos gabe is amioeats oat oh the dies Pyscian in, thie Laden youcan TORIDAS TEGGUARY 9, 1868 — the young ladies as Goddesses of Liberty, << BEAN" agente © Howilng Srttp, SoC Be BE | conitucntiy conatle Inn, BRUTE AS, G00 Bat eet CAPITAL PRIZE, 815,000. A.A. Misia, U, 6: Senston eal Yoomek ladies at the Excelsior table witl ‘io fait Memes’ corn Particular attention paid’ to. all iar S00 Tater ee 1x0, U, an for ‘ledies in Chineve WASHINGTON Gas LIGHT COMPANY, FEE Sacer tients fF the Distries o¢ | Peructing stention paid to ai 3 at ‘Bach, Pa iE forte me greet, plenure to stave that “Ue | Boa rresk, He aftotrards aia ee ee evening She Nadies tn Preces ‘nat saris Iedicine, aud the best ever used or Slee 4 fing | 7 SSetume, the ladies at the “Deborah” tabie wall | 28 epeenegn 8: CUNARD LINE. a and Billousness, senume, Normandy comume, at toe *Fiahing NOTICE. Aovice To Isvauze fits the “Covenant” ladies will represent tbs sree, conaey Satan agers = fe Re eee ere pa a RN RET : x NY, Loe We tio : = TTED, BETWEEN NEW YOu Aan cre HEALTH AND STRENGTH REGAINED, Faldisorders: devltiy reat chro ‘tracted indies will family,” those aa iain Hines, ‘SW. SELD) D. at the attired in ERPOOL. CALLING ATCORK HARBOR wa | wi be im full ELECTRIC BELT, or Regusere From Pier No. 40. N. R,, New York. WEAK, NERVOUS INVALIDS, and others Seut- ss by W. W, Gould and tamily. ‘The ‘dre was poo = nbablt tbe Cube | act'istinoe Corns ae tee soe ee SanvieSat,, Jan. $0 / SeRvia.....Sat, Feb, 97 | Ing Health, st and Energy. are advised to send is 2 bo the attic floor, it considerable es 3 the ‘ Aad Gatie sar: Feb. 8 | Gatita.—" Rae, ekg | for the “blectrie a large Hiustrated Journal, ‘Dr. Petzold’s German Bitters” Toonsidet one was. the peop Inland. artiat, | of the procrestive organs. ay SERSRIA Seb: Pek. 18 | AAMT sat Meng | Puplbned for free giatritntion, peY Rov, qnedicines for fond, net Beale 3 | water. fire, it 13 9a ‘was started AND EVEnY GATORDAY FIOM New You | Pedion suet gnd a Somplete arelopedis ofr eae a ee Oe | Miche” Car gh Seeger are Blazing, with Rasres or Passa: Cabln, $00, $40 and $100, 46 | sanding. chromic: Befvoun, ex ant peindal = winggee,’ The bon tis thougee L'bot ox cording to accommodations, oon i : ‘not ex- ‘at very low Fata Stecrage tickets £0 a ethers: ieee nacveeel This, epost pia Ueneomows dai eter yar ot | phy dit eaiiy ted eh prea ee gyn oe eae pene Pea be, fe —_— Turough bills of iaden give : coutvnta:” Thogennds ot dellagassted serspee4 Nesew OU Se Oe +] Rakon follow. Baye Antwerp, and other ports on the Continent and su and others by the advice given. if |n need of 4 rere at . office to-day: Garhetghbent es alee ice, | Medical ald or counsel, read renting CELLULOID 3 is Se kmo pm, od Bowing Green. of bot Fugeand Sabin to Oris | Witte ate ea ae gene aaeeetD odie a oye Tees oot, always | S64 S. 5 im Be ahes cogs, HE LT RI Ba haw, ioe salons 0S Tih street. Washington, ONE BROWN & GO. New Fork Mammy OF} BIORLQW CO. ork. at BIONAL Ovrice hea received no reports iewldieteitetnesa 2a ori