Evening Star Newspaper, January 26, 1888, Page 3

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FOR RENT—HOUSES JOR REST—A THOROU. L Douee of fourtlen — in a Loalt. SOR. HENT _ CENTRALLY ie parties. Mc: ACHLEN & Fae ja 20-6 maps 12 ¥R tron] Seite atb-se Jon RENT. MOST DESIRABLE FURN'sS4FD dobenT PEs wi ebege oP RKENT1928 STH ST N. W.-NEW gous: id. ba: b-room, im >i 23 per mouth Ay to 905 F stow jad 3° NICE 6 ROOM BaY wINDOW 3 Seventh st, n.e. $21.30 per mo. st de. before 9:30 am and after > pm. aud Masssciusetis ‘Appiy at 1106 Lot a. iCK. 10TH ST. BET. Qaud Ra wait tne order and a tod, "imps iio. WE WIGHT, loom 1 St Cooud, but and F ste. Jaz5-at* T—-FURNISHED— Yin, $100" or i UNF. wNistt D 1407 Ft. a. FURNISHED HOUSE, FOR TWO OR hs, ® rooms. $75: sUitable for small boven and Boardinae:t ie in orien for ok wo exelent servant Address R. ¥., Star office: 7») 406, 408, 410 Pomeroy R05 ese cs 70 2300 H st. 5 200 2tat at, fi cree ia rs 52 Alex Court, br. 507 Va. ave. ae. iat, 8. L536 att. Gr. 18.40 210 Clever d ay. 6F1830 he wt a 10 Paar. de. 1m 30 ree? bra 1650 ati, 3.8.30 "16 $0 216 Teun. av. 41. 3 6.30) Bosnasry sinsde. 116 2186mn stone tande.- 16 218 6th s 2426--20 F st. Sr...-1530 Cor. 2hih aiid W's _FOR RENT_HOUSES._ OR RENT—302 MASS a) basement, bay-window wath; all tk 1; pepered, good mouth: HENRY JAnGER 1 od une m 1th s conveniences ,low Feut to Fo 28707 0 grocery, commer Lt; Ot HILL & JOH. BM st. Sec enns fall list ve WESCOTT & WILCOX, SOOT © 1007 Peuuaylvaninsve Ae RENT_AN ELEGANTLY FURNISHED ase on ~ bet. J and K F= RENT— by S&H. WALKER, 458 Louisiana ave 124 Sth st. ae. Sroome. beth, collar, furnace bat- lets pantry. very low to desirable tenaut. jab ROR RENT 10 EESPECTABLE. OULORED PEO- . plewsnnt uew brick houses foUr Too.1s, water, ‘iheis. $10 ack, bet Othand 71 Eaud Gata xe SWORMSIEDT & BRADLEY. 927 ¥ st Sacto Reaianei itarades LOR RENT_VERY NEAT TWO-STORY BUICK Gw-Ling. Gra. water, hy yard frout. sud rear "417 ae. $1300. SWORMSTEDT & BRADLEY, a7 Fest. tie 1K RENT—HOUSES CIS Ast we [213 Int at. me, Sis 2up Ist. ne, ars. 2 basement rs. 0! 125 STORES. OFFICES. Store and dwelling 401, 472 Ta. ave, | si Fi viz ist care? 50/401 Ft ais ist” for, 10). Rum, 3 u Vernon 10 ii nw 10 i. DW. Celia 1543-M st Bow. > ‘The above is only a portion of the property on iny. Dooka. Por fell list call at office for bulletia inaued on the Istand 13th. Usz4] THOS. E. WAGGAMA: JOR RENT—G-kOOM BAY WINDOW BUICK: sl improvements; south front, papered through: at; convenient to charches, schools, market and 33 Ines cars: reat, $20; possession Feb. 1 Own Ue ow. 250 1214 F st, 4th On ae ong 4 BES 1OtD St De 9 FURNISHED. Conn. Mass. $335.33) Ost i 300) H st, bet. USth & 19th/150 Dupont Circle: 1.66 19th sto’ DupontCir,150 Kat, pear ech. GN st.. wear 10 Ket, near 13th. Litn'st, bet. N and ‘Gona. ave., 250 Coreora,bet. 13. § 14°00 Magy ne, S130 250 Sat, bet 14 and 15. aITCH, Fox & BROWS, Penn. ave. aw. HAMP- NEW HOUSE, 1109 NEW : low tocaretul tenants. 1415 Fook RENT houses, 818 and 824 rd: $18 per month. Bey Eat. RN & st mw. ite boarding house, corner @29-1m 4 Toth st. uw. 14 ‘Mst., near Thomas 1ikh'st, above bupy mas, ih OR RENT_HOUSE A ttended to an hours. usr sold at respectable prices. st. now. ‘Southwe cline, ewly Dabered. $40. i nw, 6 roome and cellar, #33 2311 M si, 9 excellent order, 630. ING & WATER: ith st aw. Jaz oF) ib divorce cases. OR RENT—S1X-ROOM BRICK HOUSE 1015 st pw. ; water and gas. #15. Als, five-room Bric #10." Avply to RE PAIRY 48d 24-3m 70K RENT—BY FEBRUARY 187, 2024 P 5% B.w..an cicht-room press-bick House; all. mod: ern improvements, #55 per month. Apply st 1713 $a24-t x OOM HOUSE NEAR Smithsonian park imfrout. modern improvement rent 6: Juquire si 306 11th st. aw. jae4-stt JOR RENT—1004 NEW HAMPSHIRE AVE, brick: 7 rooms: bay window: mod. tmp.. few doors from street cars: 830. Inquire 1918 Pa. sve Je?4-a0 f-213 EST. N.W. 12 ROOMS. IN GOOD 865. “New house, 607 ust. n.w., 12 rooun x ee fotgign 1200" F stn w.cor: 1th at. Tovus and bath, $60. Two new houses Sth st, bet S and T, uext wo cor 8. @20 each. Ihrve «nail houses Capitol, near 14th st. @7 each. Ge” CHARLES W. HANDY, 091 F et. BS 70 i EE piety bec tous Stage on Colum ida For fall list of fan bowen, i MOM Pike BO tell ines as 708 RENT—BY, iG OLTZMAN Fincar 18th st 18". 33,33 | eo Kst., 12¢. Cirete. 15t.... 350 N. near [ethst. 8 st, near l4ta. T6r.200 F, Bt he Yotbee cur ke 20 re. "200 fC ear vise eer gee XK. near inh at Bor 9 10th, u'r Let, 10r. Conn. ave..noar k st. 200 ¥. Have. oe M st. 8 ¥ot.near 18th. Vir” 150 Lith, near N at, Br. XN, neer 17th st, 19r. 150 Zit near Fat. 150 each 60 O41 Bat 2d tone. St 20 te, heated by #1 30 94) F.3d. oor STORES. 22! Maemincent store | Sup 3° Building. per sn-"-3,800 | 13 0050cn et bw, 25 | fiscal wita me tor rent or aalo is liberally advertini free of cost to the owner, For list of property for aale call of send at office. 12th seme, Sew 14 2th st, 8. 6, Be 15.50 | Wylie at. we. rt | JOR RENT—a LOVELY c $74 0 st uw. been built only papered and paluied: 11 toon. with ell fowements, Feat ™ Drvprmenta. reat @40, “inquire xt JOR RENT 12 HIGH STREET, GEORG ad, Ai gamed, ee store, with 13 H sireet nw. city. OR RENT—BRAS SE Rw. 10 roma, ihetory bay window brick: cars ‘went io pass door, uot aud Coli water: furnace. towood tenant Inquire next door. _WINTER _RESORTS._ OT SPRINGS, N.C. A DELIGHTFUL WINTER CLIMATE AND RESORT. ‘THE FINEST BATHS IN AMERICA. Hot Spring Water in Marble Pools and Porcelain rt rent ‘1 —UNFURNISH! mo 8 3 —TWO NEAT six Bw. Ke can. JOR RENT_CARGE HOU pontments; well FOR BENT_FUBNISHED. a Dupont Circle, 12 rs, all m. i ‘Circle.LSr8, port Circle, 12 rooms, all mod. 1uups. ith wt n.w.. 10 rooms, al) IVIL SERVICE EXAMI ‘and Answers. Seud 10c. to book-stores or to 8. W. FLYSS, AM. Ivy Institute, mh m ‘food tenant, T. Unfurnishe. fate tor rent. Full desc id builetine to be had at our office, NSTON. 7: ED. prnice si ‘ristoe Court, B st. x ROM JANUARY 187, SHE DWELL gi $o0 per mepth. Ap aw. taining 9 rooms: elegant house ‘with all modera improvements, Apply to W. C. JOHNBON, 718 13th is eager Le, SWORMSTEDT & biapLey, A for & mi, 1307 F 3 ND STABLE, 941 M ST. ‘wall in drst-clase condition -covenient and vor Ali communications by mail or telegraph prompiy ad treated strictly coufdential Ofice W. WILLIAMS, Manager, 26 F st. BW. ‘D 18 THE ONLY PLACE oD where first-class Second Hand Ciothing cat be oF calles 619 D st cor. 8th AMES A McDEVITT, CHARLES E. FLINDER, Detective Agency, Rooms No. S05 Pa. ave. D.w. ‘This arency is iudependent of Governiuent or munic- fpel control, does uct operate tor rewards hor engage ‘TWO-STORY ‘throwhout; re } i 15 #th st sce jo-aw? "_FEBRUAR’ r eR eT SOMPLETE IN ALL Per annum. .$3, ION QUESTI ie ‘and ra wy" $ioRill oe Seguin i tne a salen eontorance Seite: eae e fir and cost "of theldebsuitine, purchaser afer ve aye ablle notice of euch fesale in pome uewavaper wid HBNUY Ht BERGMANN} Trustees, ie ‘THIS EVENING. BAPE Compt: AND ‘HAE. we aba ‘he f ‘tention ol the (Ess Pinay Shves YOLOGR Fit frou day 9 aay a il Gceutire Stock’ ta aia aylvania ar west. a larce and stock of BU! ERE ABINET, CO ACI eee cae SAFI ALTER B, WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers, SALE OF & ND WELL-A! RTE! Or HanD Wai ct RATERS ‘COUN ER SC, 1R0! NATION LOUK. HORSE. WAGON, STORE FIXTO! COUNT: BLA, bi pening st wid coutag own store No. 0. 606 Panu: 1H, ae mat cecta tee E NATION LOCK, $101 nd # geveral assortment of a iG. first-class hardware store. temas canbe atten ‘trade aud private buyers is called to ji7-i% WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucta TiN wa Lor. sivexth, As Soa orthwest 8 good ARE, BOOKS, small tale their COOKING ‘&c,, AT AU (tomas DowLiNG, anctioucer. UTENSII FANCY ARTICLE! ‘COUNTERS A. ICTION. jORNING. JANUARY TWENTY. commencing at TEN O'CLOCK, I No. 1400 8 street, near 14th street gud well-seected stock of the alove CURL HODS, iD SCREEN, . Dealers and private buyers shgi FUTURE Days. Ul AT TEN OC! FERED RS ELEGANT PA! BEAD) ies OF CHAMBI PbRStoness HOMAS DOWLING, Auctionser. Nb ErPacrs URDAY, JANU, ‘WENT! tone OF HOUSEHOLD FURNIT ar HE AUCHON ROOMS. HAE NTY-EIGHTH, "1888, CK, EMBER \CING ONE CHICK: GRAND PIANO, FIVE SUPERB MANTEL Mi ai DINING J p MAND KITCHEN 810,000 WORTH: 30-im Bisa A SRL octoos a BH. WARNER & CO. 916 F s 80 LADIES CLOAK. OF GOOD VALUE AND WILL Fok BENT — 08 0S. XW. NEWHOUSE | BE BOLD WiTHOU KEBEnYE ‘eit rooms, all modern’ conveniences, Apply to ALSO, AT TWELVE O'CLOCK — FRANK T. BROWNING, 410 Sta at eHi-Tm® | 50 M CWCARS IN LOTS TO SUIT THE TRADE ROE BEST-BY GEO. W, LINKINS. 2 FIRE-P! ‘BAl igth and H sts, a. w. AT TWELVE O'CLOCK— 728 17th a w., 127. 883.33 719 21 #35 | 30 BLEIGHS AND BU LE. Hes Bee tin ob Seta ee cae | SQ Mowry AND HORE BERR TS, cco Fae: asi mad-sty, rein 312 a 2015. 6 item 3 Jeultable for buatneas 30 | wiatune "U*?FO™ je Sn Acoor es oF wo oun - _ stalls ‘&. ROOT & GO., Auctioneers. OF FANCY AND DRY GOODS T0 BE SOLD TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER WITH- OUT RESERVE. The Entire Stock of the 7th-st. Palais Royal, 914 7th t., between I and K n.w. ‘This stock consists of fine Laces, Embroideries, Rib- bons, Hsiery, Ladies and Gente’ Wool Underw Im” | Gloves. Kid Gloves, Corsets: Woolen ‘Kh foods, Lt Towel and Napkins. Jerse; Arwt-clase | Ths, Notions, & B st. HALF. 3226-3 EAST. QR THURSDAY, ses. shall sell Lot taining five rooms. st. nw. at either ef mforiabie:lagge parlor, iniug’ room. Kitchen Jaundry on one floor, 8 wuod-size rooms ; dry cellar; ous heated by hot aif fusuace, ‘will rent for €i,000 | DYOGERY, rola. F year to Fesponwbie person onig. $ PGre%a, STEIGER & LIEBERMANN, 1303 ¥ at | Sle Usd a ABO) = SASUARY __ PERSONAL. jee UTHORIZED PRIVATE DETECTIVE AGE G” STREET 26 AND 828 WEST. for the rat of 1 in “trout T square numbe; game is recor Burve "s Office on a13-20 dies’ Cloaks aud SUawis, Blankets and Quil ‘Goods, for present aud future wauts that may Commencing SATURDAY MOK) TWENTY. 1 HALF. TH, at PAST TWO" P.M, hours every day until the” HHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioncer. . TAN 8BB, at FOUR OCLOCI front of 48 feet § inches. to. 80-foot alley, improved by a Frame Dwelling, con- ‘This property iil be sold ae iuches, wLich has beeu condemned for an alley, which divides this property equally, leaving a hundred feet with the width of the lot. ‘Terms: One-third casb ; the bal property sold. All conveyancing and reco1 100 deponit red at 1” “os BowLIN Dist ict of Columbia, and at thi secured there) tag prete HIRD BAY OF YANG, uk estate, Washington, District of Columbia, known aud de- scribed as lot numbered nineteen scribed as lot pum io, im Liber HD. C., foli sorathe Fi the SAME DAY we will o igt numbered twenty-si: ys, Jewelry, Dress bmbrel- 7 his is" an epportanity to purchase not occur ayain: NING, SANCALY F-PASI’ TEN, and qeastyue at ths same Toor # Co. Auct suet, 803 Market 8 ” 22 root all mod. imy SALE, BY AUCTION, OF VALUABLE IMPROVED Toth scrabuve Dupont Circle, 10fe all nid: kas, PUOPERTY, No.'715 THIRTEENTH SOUTH: ANUARY TWENTY-SIXTH, K, in front of the prowl 30. in’ Square 1020. having adept of 200 fret inches ©. 715 ‘Sth street southeast. whole, leas 9 fect 9 lance in one and two years, with notes bearing interest at 6 pel it - ium Whtil paid, aud secured bys deed of truston th of trust on the at ‘time of }, Auct, SALE 18 POSTPONED ‘FHIRFY-PINST, 1683, oe TRUSTER SALE OF VALUABLE 1: VF PROPERTY, BEING HOUSE NUMBERED. Soin AND HOUSE: BERED 2018 i NUMBERED 8224, TWENTIETH STREET NORTH: By virtue of a Deed of Trust to us, recor aber No. 874, folio 49 yrded in one of the Land Records! written re- we will offer ARY. ‘O'CLOCK P.M. Tying and being in the city in Babcock’s, 9 and 10, in ‘aud three (103), as'the io 143° of the District of Columbia, im- Gostrect northwest. ‘UTES PAST FOUR on oriina) in square numbered 8, og for sale all ‘one hundred and one (101), improved by houses num- veal inetalmel fhedste dered 824, 826, aud 8°27 20th street u.w. Terms of sale: One-half (3) cash, balance in two (2) ‘of sale, with interest at 6 per con wht pes = oon in annua, peyable senul-aniually, secured bys weed of Tate. “Ehescelied in curative pow ‘asa luxury. | trust on the property sold, or ail cash, at the option of Physician tu atteudatces VO ™*T* OF M48 NXUEY. | TEU re yaaet. A dspouit Of 100 wil be: rearhited oo Lp sp big adlw Pagibelpen eccolapited with within 10 days froin tay of sales New. Open all the year. fable and every comfort. | property will be resold at risk and cost of defaulting zal to beet 3 ‘conveyancing at purchaser's cost. ————— a CEA SER ASD, 3n.,j Trustees, EWPORT NEWS. VA, » iD, Ja. jear Old Point Comfort. THE HOTEL WARWICK, A desirable ond accessible Winter Resort for Families d_pamphlet for- warded on application to ©. B. ORCUTT, 150 Broad- and Transient Visitors, Tilusts G street northwest: AKY TWENTY-SE' Geo. Jat4-cokds Ji te-THE SALE OF LOT 10, OH TARE 103 (2018 : hour aud place, AND, -Jn,,j Trustees. VENTE my mia way, New York city, or J. R. SWINERTON, Manacer, | (FYUOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, Hotel Warwick, Newport News, Va__d31-tu,tu&sz6t | VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY NO. 3330 AND are eer : = | “GS? Gow FOURTH STREET, GEORGETOWN, AT AUCTION, _ BOOKS, &c, Qu G Bas GRAN by Deg Mller. he Traveller Keturns, ‘The Story of Keedon Craddock » OSPEL BYMNS NO. 5, THE NEW BOOK BY NREY, Ac AHAN & STEBBENS. Crutube from the Ki le.by Margaret Bottome, Golue Ye Apart, Dally Readings 1a the Life of Christ, Murry & Herman ‘uffs, by Chacles Egbert AT FOUR O'C) the houses. ‘etmis obe-third part of #4 fro. tiug 6 feet on the sonth aide ‘Market and Fr derick streets, by’ de months with iuterest aud secured ou the property or all cash at the option ot the pur ION AY. JANU! MON. JANUARY THIN’ ETH, 1888,, ‘M.. T will sefi in front of 108 anu 169 in ,, str & depth of by two comfortatle ‘transe delle tah, balance in six and twelve anc by a deed of trust Free Jue and other Georgian Sketches, by Joel Chaad- | Chaser. A deposit ot 8100 required at time of sale. ler Harris, For sale by dts THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ~ Wit. BALLANTINE & S0x'8 | ee AND JoURNats, cauus:| Ss MEDICAL, &. BOR rakits. ANDOHAND. | PK, LEON, MOS FOR THE. INIPRNATIONAL. SUNDAY: ‘ie Oldest Established and Only Reliable Ladiest SCHOOL LESSONS, EVERYTHING NEEDED BY ai SUNDAY SCHOOLS. ©. C. PURSELL, Bookseller, 4is yin st. nw. ate. Ww. fice always open. rsician 11 UItYs can be consulted dally. 404 Cat, boieen 4 and Gth Prompt treatment. Cor der 01 ec TUMPE treatment, Correspondence and consultation PROFESSIONAL ADLES WHO REQ = = = ——————— tex female pi tan vult Mrs. eer A, MO anes gt Bag The reliable Ciairvoyant and Astrologist, tells you the EAD AND BE WISE-DR BRC 906 B ‘before me and made oath that be best, preseutand future. Born witha veil, sud bua wot 5g 2ppenred betor is Gertul gift. She astouished ho son- | tue Vldeat Established Ex, Specialist in this city, sulted her, She con comes orecky Cerene eeuican: | and wall guarantes cure tn all cones et private haces the sejarated together. Her advice ou business matters | Of men and furnixb Pry ey consulta- is invaluable, Fuints out your enemies and describes | Hon ead advice free a8 any Mour during the Sub- yar Hstua atice stdefattion given. imervewacunr | STW aud gvorn, belere tue, by ‘De BUOTHERE idential, snd those at s distaney sending their age aud | SAMUBL C. ‘& Notary Public, in aud for the aime ancl $2 will get in return by mail the outlines of ben is eg Columbia, this 3d day of July, 1885. thew lite, “Keddence, 110 11th nw. Office hours, 9 pe & mL to'8 p. iu., except sunda: Sittings 50 cents and $1 dour. ME, BROOKE TELLS ALL 1HE EVENTS oW | power. Munparts vigor to iE iN ialtenscontdsatiae Ladersetces, | female. 800 flemen 50 cents each. 408 L street, between 4th aud Oth streets north w w-2w" ROF. CLAY, WONDERFULLY GIFTED CLAIR- Noyaut, Astiologer and Spiritual Medium. ‘Bor with second ict” aud veil. ‘Every hidden Teveaied. Mecovers lost of” stolen) property. Fil Dr Taddeu treasurca. Gives lucky ‘Dum Canses eed marriages. Binnie tagetber, Gives | Success iu bas. uoves all iamily troubles cular attention Sud evil influences Cures sickness, If dixappouted, ‘married or singin. by efforts of others. Judve bot all slike, asthe sfotessor | “Asithae es Cin couvibee the most “ce ‘Straby rs from orber © Use will save time and diseppointment by calling on e.. the only genuine clairvoyant iu this city, ma he uc: feods. wiere all others ia, and ad ‘only’ what | iroat, Be cam do. Sittings, 30c. Lites ‘by. mall on | i forty eight, receipt ot #1. Ssue, lock of hair, dateof birth. Hours | | DK. DODD'y a Ka Price. mayli-ay SPECIALTIES. Ee TRICITY—15 YEARS A SPECI ing pecvous and mental ae tan eaten, ‘rou dating if ivth st a.w.. cor F. uterine troubies, hi the ith street =r ‘or two of ill cure any cane a B, | tov p.m. with MeL gene eae ANHOOD RESTORED BY USING A Berea enlipation ge the whole ayatem, Male or _ ATTORNEYS. BREN i BUILDING God ¥ WEN W.. wail. | “anPinLL CAMMINGT or located tor office purpuses. can be ieened tor Wee ag OR Picacho iment aw ies waters | CAN He ae — K ol eS OPE Rey. | svewee Ok RENT—A GEN {LEMAN ABC TO LEAVE city will remt of sell commodious, fine} furnianes Hogan. seventee. u JOHANN HOFF'S MALT EXTRACT ig the BEST NUTRITIVE TONIC ‘and most PALATABLE HEALTH BEVEBAGR Digestion, TT; Suffering from an attack of Llnese which hed not only reduced my strength, but brought on extreme exhaustion, fram inability to appropriate food, I tried the effects of the Venuine Johann Hots Malt # wineglsssful three times aday. Ite use was by marked effecte—1. Food, which had been found to pass the alimentary canal i gested properly. 2. There eppeared an increased power of evolving animal heat and storing up fat. ‘Bewareof imitations. The genuine has the signatures of “Jobann Hoff” and “Morits Risuer” on the neck of every bottle. All others sre worthless imitations jad-tu,thes Was: |AMAKER’S. thee should te aiviged beteeon the tutuee tor mate Sleds wud nian Skagen wand Harbury Rmbroid: fist sot Tetall buyers, To hiset ail thoes Gleanants traits drew stute for future wear are opening in your FRENCH SATEENS. They're Not the highest cost, 31 cents B we Ppscued not know the makers: call ANAMAKER'S, for we control on 5 This is the hub of the Sateen . Pieris ee Rg es c at th jles—an artist’ i rity bee iia ‘shadee! Gobetinn and’ mahogany aa and baby-blue, and cresin: rail: piss: palm etiornes and able o's involved likes cee reasretataracar et COLORED HENBIETTAS. sane Sheep difter in questions of color. A dyer not thousand Thee yoked therm y Weahow 32 « Fre prioe, iad 8 yard 90 art in theese stuffs. The pro- waa rule bere lo chee ny a usp oo tg warp. You can make button-| ‘that Sut the peso fo ike fa, ubulae redenteat seueat Hat com cat ie’ he uch ot color abowa by ‘Order by mail snything in the store. JOHN WANAMARER, 417-6m his ‘THE BEST FAMILY SOAP IN THE WORLD. IT 18 STRICTLY PURE, UNIFORM IN QUALITY. ‘The original formula for which we paid $50,000 twenty years ago has never been modified or changed tn the slightest. ‘his soap is identical in quality tor day witu that made twenty years axo, ‘It contains nothing that can injure the finest febric. It brightens colors and bleaches whites. It washes flannels and blankets as no other sosp in the world doss—without sbrinking—leaving them soft and whiteand like new. READ THIS TWICE. ‘There is a great suviug uf thane, of labor, of soap, of fuel, and of the fabric, where Dobbins’ Electric Soap is Useu according to directions, One trial will demonstrate its great merit It will pay you to make that trial. Like all best things it is extensively imitated and counterfeited. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS Insist upon DOBBINS' Electric. Don’t take Mag- netic. Electro-Magic, Philadelphia Electric, or any other fraud, simply because it is cheap. They will ruin clothes, and are dear at any price. Ask for DOBBINS’ ELECTRIC nd take no other. Nearly every grocer from Maine to ‘Mexico Keeps it in stock. If your's hasn’t it, he will order from his nearest wholesale grocer. Read carefully the inside wrapper around each bar, and be careful to Follow Directions on each outside ‘wrapper. You Cannot Afford to wait longer before ‘Trying for Yourself this old, reliable, and truly wou- DOBBINS' ELECTRIC SOAP. 47-6m Sozovowr. A GRATEFUL ODOR, Indicative of health and purity,is communicated tothe mouth by the aromatic 8OZODONT, ‘Which makes the teeth as white and as radiant as pol- ished porcelain, and contains no ingredient that 19 20 highly benefical to both gums and teeth, The Lyric and Dramatic professions are loud in their praises of SOZODONT. ENSON’S PLASTER HAS ATTAINED A tons. wide reputation solely upon its superlative merits. It is not s “nostrum” but » medicinal article of the ‘and is recommended Fiergrberwan the lending tod toe rellale Pemedy for the prompt relict o paing ‘of cvery_de- 18 THE BEST Frit ase I, drone! leat monis, and ar gene x mu one. “Always atk for BENSOMS PLASTER. Nuanves: Nenves: What terrible visions this little word brings before the eyes of the nervous, HEADACRE, NEURALGIA, INDIGESTION, SLEEPLESSNESS, NEBVOUS PROSTBATION, All stare them in the face, Yet all these nervous troubles can be cured by using PAINE’S CELERY COMPOUND, For the Nervous, the Debilitated, the Aged. ‘THIS GREAT NERVE TONIC Also contains the best remedies for diseased conditions of the Kidneys, Liver. and Blood, which always accompany nerve troubles. It is 8 Nerve Tonic, an Alterative,s Laxative, ands ‘Diuretic. That is why it CURES WHEN OTHERS FAIL. A NOTABLE BALTIMORE WEDDING. Mg, Jewe 7 Azed 63, Married to Snise Edith’ Jotne, Aged 10. Special Dispatch to Taz EVENING Stan Baurnwong, Jan. 26—A wedding occurred this ‘at the residence of the bride's father, bout all Baltimore has ven chatting for Several months because of the wide disparity be- ‘tween the ages of the ‘parties as well as om account of their high social position. Jesse the bachelor president of the more chrome works, aged strty-five, and Miss ng'wal to have takea plate in Eanmanuel >, church, but the sudden death of Mrs Jas. eister-inlaw of the groom, caused the nt of that place, Society was as inted, as the ello had ‘awaited the opportunity to witness ‘May-and-December ‘of twoof the most frominent figures in the local fashionable world. tnipdidatiat “Tas sng Sons ne fumerdus and costly. “The bride itn daughter of Henry VD. Jobns, of the Baltimore bat. DESEBTING MB. GROSVENOB. Several Eminent Artists Secedefrom the Famous London Gallery. Gpecial Cable Dispatch to THe Evenine Stan. ‘Lonpow, Jan. 26.—The correspondence pub- Ushed on the Grosvenor-gallery quarrel explains (the reasons of the secession from the undertaking of Mellais, Tadema, Burne, Jones, and other men who have helped ‘powerfully to place the Gros- ‘venor in @ position second only to the Royal Acad- emy. It appearsit was thought that Sir Coutts Lindsay wanted to make purely commercial con- siderations paramount, not being satisfed with a moderate return on the capital invested, and therefore allowed the place to be managed as though for the benefit of refreshment contractors, and permitted huge placards at the entrance an- houncing cheap juncheon, und that the place Was to let evenings for fashionable balis and recep- Hons ‘The arists consider their works not the most appropriate ornaments for a bail-toom. ‘The result ne that Burne-Jones harmonies in color. Millais’ pensive heroives and Tadema's reproduc- Uons of the life of ancient Limes are no longer seen there, and it is extremely doubtful whether the Grosvenor wil survive the loss of prestige. The seceding artists will exhibit in anew gallery to be opened next May in Regent street under the direction of Comyns Cart, ‘and Halle, who Will aiso leave Lindsay in the lurch, Among the Offending solrees at the Grosvenor, special men- Uon 1s made of Lhe fourth of July reception and Sapper of last year when balf tae literary, artis- Uc, and fashionable celebrities met Blaine and Mibister Pheips. ae ‘The National League Schedule. Prrrapuno, Jan. 26.—The schedule committee of the Nation '! Basepall League compleved their Work last night. Nothing couid be Clicited as to bow the schedule had been made up. Pemors, however, that each clup will play 126 games, & at home and 63 in other cities, and that the sea- son will begin on the 26th day of April and close 0 OF about October 13. —— Death of Hon.C. C. B. Walker. Conia, N. ¥., Jan. 26.—Hon. C, C. B. Walker dled at 5 o'cicek this morning. a Fifty Vessels in the Ice. Newrorr, R. L., Jun. 26.—The schooner J, Ken- Deuy, [rom Calais tor New York, arrived here uur- tng the night. ‘The captain reports fitty vesseis in the ioe on the shoals, and they must have gone ashore this morning. —S__»—____ Died from His Wound, Bavtrwone, Jan, 26.—On the night of the 18th AnstandJus. Gilroy, p.oprietor of a livery stable on East Higu street, Was shot by Win. Carroll. To- ay Gilroy died from the wound. RANANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. New York Stock Market, enThg {glowine are the opening aud closing prices of York stock Market, as reported by special wite to Corson & idly F street, Le] Fane) Oe |120% 129% Cent... 783) 79 38. | 58 W. pret.| 44% 4456 Northwest 108%, 1094 Northern Pac.) 21%) 2146 46 a ‘io. f ¥ (0034 (Oregon Deans: Pact 35 [Peo., vec. &E.| 19%! 19% Mending ..:) Gos) 6 ation. Teran...| 2 Rock Islan. i. St Paul Do. yest ‘St.Paul M&M. | Texas & Pac. “ABE 10788 | Donets’ cD SORD SES west! unio: jail ada Baltimore Markets, Mp., Jt 26. — Virginia ne eC lor con tordton a0 bid to-day - BALTIMORE, Mp., January 26.— Cotton firm— platings lus, Biour abuct ‘steady cet guier. Wheat “gouthorn easier’ sud, quiet; red, Sagi: amber, 974100; wesier:. lower, closinx dull 2 winter red spot, 87% bid: January, 87: 3 February, #5a8by; May 24. Cora—southern, Lrmer, with active dem pbaDU; Western, easier Peni ia, S74, western white, 41244; western inized, Soati. Rye iru and quiet, 68a70. Fro. Visions quiet sud F: eed, Somes py cree rdinery to far, 7. Sugar ~ copper reine firm, 1bsl6. Whisky. ‘ana, 1.158116. “ther arti- Big to savernoo! J eer ‘B-1éd: four, per tou, lower, 1igultid. Sales—wheat, 257,000 bush iS baahows N& NK. 1 257,000 Chicago Markets. GHICAGO. Ji2., January 26, 11 8 m.—Pork was in at the won "Chai th Sfleriuge were limited’ May ‘opened ¥ higher, at 1 aod uuickly advanced fo 14.4734 The wtain insrust opened arm strengih 3 heat started at Siig, abd May corn at 52%". The May obra 55a Toate, 33; pork, F4.0d)qr lard, 9-973 AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. District im Congress. ‘MB. CLABAUGH'S CLAIM. In the House yesterday, Mr. Laffoon, of Ken- tucky, presented tbe petition of Wm. Clabaugh, of Georgetown, asking for payment for damages sustained to his property. ‘The petition states that he is the owner of lots in Georgetown, and that when the M-street bridge was erected his property was damaged to the amount of $4,000. FOR AND AGAINST PROHIBITION. In the Senate to-day Mr. Vance presented a pet!- ton from seventy-eight citizens of the District in favor of prohibition, and Mr. Spooner presented 9 remonstrance signed by 3,700 citizens against pro- hibition. Numerous petitions for prohibition were ted fromn citizens of the different states, ‘The protest against prohibition in the District, presented by Senator Spooner to-day, sets tort Feasons for the objections, which are in, brief that Prohibition does bot prohibit; that there ts now prevailing here practical local option, as no one can secure @ license except upon priition of a majority of residents, and other arguments against STONE-CUTTING FOR THE LIBRARY BUILDING. In the Senate to-day Mr, Voorhees presented a Petition signed by hundreds of citizens of the Dis- trict asking that the stone-cutuing for the new Library Building be done in the District, Referred to commitiee on additional accommodations tor the library. ‘The Paris Exhibition of 1559. AN AMENDED RESOLUTION ADOPTED BY THE ROUSE FOREIGN AFFAIRS COMMITTER. ‘The House foreign affairs committees to-day adopted an amended resolution, reported by Mr. Belmont, accepting the invitation of the French government to take part in the Paris exhibition of ‘} 1880, The committee has been informed 81.00 Bottle, Send for full particulare, WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO., Proprietors, 3 Burlington, Vt. Pamaonrms Sromz The to cout Grand Clearing Sale continued. Prices cut BLANKETS! BLANKETS! BLANKETS! neue ara townie” SE DRESS GOODS! DRESS GOODS! AT CosT. Will sell the balance of our winter Dress Goods st riage al ae Satara apy nS * tare ‘in feb aud sea onae ence BERANE ae Gloves, Cashmere Gloves, Pur-lined Gloves, rel Ge Winter shave stcot, we heve only « few Sosa er Brae cay nator torn, Stam ing’ CARHABT & LEIDY, Sn TRA TRS, that «as the exhibition sense a celebration of the Bastile, every monarchal heard from has declined to take Every other re of th» world bas, on the contrary, ac- the invitation, and it is felt to be desitable that the United Statés contribute its Rest support to make a success of the undertaking. “ The amended resolution dispenses norary cormissioners proposed to b be appointed vernOrs OI several nyt andin their is in a tne fall of wernment thus far many $1 ‘an incumbrance. The bill Frasier cue ‘one deputy pescemetal one d Suatmlaslouer-gencral ‘St'a compensation of $2000; nine subcommlaslon- ers at a compensation of $1,200 each, and the 24 honorary commissioners. "An appropriation of {$200,000 1s provided for the expenses. a NEW DISTRICT COMMISSIONER. COL, LUDLOW BELIEVED. Comuminsioner of the District of Co- Jombia, Among the Army orders issued t0~day was one Telieving Maj. Wm. Ludiow, Engineer Corps, from his duties as Engineer Commissioner of the District, and .decutling Maj. Charles W. Raymond, Engineer corpa, to wat pafition. ‘This created considerable surprise among the off- cers at the War Department, who, although there Were suspicions afloat among them, had no ides that the explosion was so near at hand. Major ts connected with the Office of tne Cater OF enginvore iting hed change of tie Work of the fortification: ‘of that office. He ts Considered by officers as an efficient Ineer, and is well Nodes ay a geniak ploasant gentleman. THE DISTRICT COMMISSIONERS SURPRISED. Col. Ludlow was not at his office this afternoon. He went out i his sleigh this morning and had pot revuroed at a late hour, The two givilian Commissioners, Messrs. Wheatley and Wedd, were int tmed bya stam Teporter that Col. Ludlow Lad been relleved when they Te- turned from their luncn about 2 o'clock. “They Were surprised and asked for particulars, but had pO news to impart. ir. Weod said he did not know whether Col. Ludiow had asked to be relteved or not, He had not beard bun or bis friends speak of it. Mr. Wheatley said that he had not heard Col. Ludiow say anything «bout it. ‘The impression about the Engineer Commis- sioners’ office was THAT COL. LUDLOW WOULD BE SURPRISED by the order. Itwas not known there that be had asked to be relieved. When Major Ly- decker was relieved he had no notice of tn until it_whatever he read the order EVRNING ‘Tue Stak the day it wi: made and it was thought Coi. Ludiow knew not ing of the order issued to-day. “One of the oMicials ofthis department sald he thought Col, Ludlow Would be glad. to ‘be relieved of the duties of the omce, buf would have preferred guing out 1a anouler way. SKETCH OF THF. NEW COMMISSIONER. Major Chas. W. Raymond 1s @ native of Con- necticut, but Was appointed to the United states Military Academy from New York, in 1861. He graduated at the head of his class in 1865, and was romoted to be first iteutenant, Engineer Corps, lune 23 Of that year. He served as assistant to tue Special board of cngineers for improving the forti- fications in the victnlty of Boston in 1865-66, and on several other important works. In 1867 he Was promoted to be captain. In 1872 be Wus appointed principal asdsiaut professsor of natural and expertwental philosophy at the academy. He comtnanded the United States ex- pedition to Northern Tasmania 1m 1874-75 to ob- serve the transit of Venus and in 1878 Was designated as instructor of practical mnliltary “engineering, military signalling and — ‘telegraphy abe “academy. ‘Ihe degree of Po. D, was conferred on iim in 1575 by Lafayetie College, Pennsylvania, and he the author of various niathematical papers on subjects connected with terrestial inagnetism. bi was born January 14, 1842, and is therefore buta few days over forty-six years of age. Since 1878 he nas been engaged in various works of importance, as the Improvement of Boston har- bor and the work on the jourih district of the Mis sissippl River tmprovements at New Orleans, tro: which city he Was ordered to Washington De- cember 7, 1886, to reileve Col, Jno. M. Wilson, assistant to the chief of engineers, and the com: fulsstoner of public bulld.ngs and grounds, whose double duties required a reilef. INTERVIEWED THE NEW COMMISSIONER. A Stau reporter found Major Kaymound this afternoon at work in his office in the Wloder Duilding. “The appointment ts an ea- Ure surprise to me,” he said uesday aiternoon the chief of engineers in~ formed me that the change would be made, and this mornin; That the order would ve issued to-day. That is the only communication T have had from any one about the matter. I have never met the Presl- dent exce} at the — official rons, I know Commissioner Webb slightly, — but have never met air. Wheatley. I will perform the duties of my offite to the best of my ability. I am no better informed about District matters than any intelligent resi- dent should be, as T have been too closely confiued to my duties hére to pay much attention w outside matters, IT cannot make any promlses about What I will do until I know what my duties are in etal.” Major Raymond isof rather siignt build, and somewhat below the average in height. He ts quite bald and his face Is adorned by'a small black mustache, iis face 18 a particularly pieas- ing one, Geu. “Duane, the “chief of the engineers, gays he has not considered the mat- ter of Major Ludlow’s future assignment Lo duty, nor of the selection of a successor to Major Raymond in the office of the Chief of Engi- neers. WHAT CAP?, SYMONS SAYS, Capt, Symons, assistant to the Engineer Com- missioner, sala he knew Maj. Raymond and that he was a man of tact and one who would be likely co give satisfaction as a Cominissioner. ‘The Engineer Commissioner does hot have to give a bond, as a civil Commissioner does, 80 be could enter Upon bis duties at any tune. STRAINED RELATIONS. For some time the official relations be- tween the civillan Commissioners and Col. Ludiow have been strained, and there has been but, little communtestion between them beyond the requirements of & rather scant official courtesy. For this reason Mr. Wheatley thought that Col. Ludiow might not have told them, even ithe had asked to be relieved, or knew that lie was to be relieved. Lately thecivilian Commissioners, forming a ma- Jority of the board, have made orders restctcting Sowewhal the powers of ue Engineer Commis- sioner. sos — Criminal Court Business Suspended. NOTHING CAN BE DONE UNTIL THERE 18 A DISTRICT ‘ATTORNEY. In consequence of the delay in the Senate in act- ing on the nomination of Hon. J. Blair Hoge as U. ‘8. altorney for bis District there is no business going on in the Criminal Court. In the rooms of ‘the district attorney in the second story of the City Hall are Messrs. Coyle, Taggart, and Lips- comb, with the clerks, but they are doing nothing other than seeing to the papers, all of them, with the efception of Mr. Taygart, who holds an ap- polntment as special U. S. attorney to prosecute the river flats suits, regarding themselves as pow- erless to carry on the Dusiness of the office, Tue statement 15 inade that Mr, Hoge ts not a member Of the Distyjet bar, and the rolis do not contata Lis name, but Wis defect can be easily rectified by a formal mouon ip Generai Term. IsurewtNa, MicH., Jay. 26.—The republican Con- gressional convention 1s$uil a deadiock on the fifty- Second ballot, Which Was taken at 10 o'clock this morning. et Severe Weather at Sen. New Yors, Jan. 24—Overdue vessels are ayriv- ing and rej Severe weather at sea. The steamer Athos reports having passed, water. Jo ged and abandoned on December 23, 80 miles southeast of Cape Henlopen, the schoouer D. and E, Kelly, of Providence, a Nice Discrimination im Boston Society, trom the Boston nerald . Verliy, Unls age is not that of the ingenue? A lady, whose fortune not admitting of her riding in her own equipage, and having a number of vistts to pay, did as the rest of the world does in a simt- lar plight, and took a cab by the hour, her young daughter accompanying her. Economy prompted brief cal.s, but at one bouse she remained longe: than this “young person” deemed at all advisable, and on returning to tbe varriage Was sharply re- buked by her, “But it was impossible w lee Miss — was very entertaining,” suid madame ta mere. “Never mind,” replied H.the mademoiseite | Should think you'd know better than to Waste & ‘75-cent ride on » 25-cent woman!” Fourteen Mistakes of Lil From Wives and Daughters. ‘Somebody has condensed the mistakes of fe, and arrived at the conclusion that there are four- teen of them, Most people would say, if they toid the truth, that there was no limit to the mistakes of life; tuat they were like the drops in the ocean or the sands on the shore in nuraber; but it is well to be accurate. Here, then. aregfourteen great mistakes: It 1s a great mistake to set up our own le i rd of right and wrong, and judge Dot present, as ti ory of ve ape, ‘their colleague, joguetras, Drs. Cleveland sent regrets and a check for §25 by Mrs. Stone, who iD Velvet white tulle and Mrs. McGuire, in white’ tulle and purple jira John F. Roagers ir. John F. and here was no of ‘he all. It was after IL ‘Secretary Whitney with Mins of New York, ‘beaded a processional march’ around the halt to which tere was no music. The consisted of twenty num And. all. weve ‘danced “aswell ‘us tue crowa condition of the hall would permit. Supper Was served below stairs for wuich Uckets were sold at the door, and champagne was extra, Among Whose present were Mrs, Falrchlld ti wi and lace; Mra. Whitney, pansy pul tulle; Mra ‘Nelson Brown, blue tule: Mean Kauffmann, olive green’ velvet; Mra. Jeff" Chandler, White brocade; Miss Chandler, White 5 rge; Mis C. French, piuk satin aud pearl pas. sementeries; Miss French, pink slik; Miss Babon, black folie, gold. ace: Mhisg Kauffmann, whats serge; Mrs.’ Jas, B Campbell, black velvet, iront of wiilte lace; Miss Macomb, black tulle; Miss Lelier, white tulle; Miss Adele Grant, lavender vulle; Miss Dodse, whlte net; Miss Mary Wilson, Diack tulle; Miss Noyes, pink silk; the Misses Hunt, black Jet and culie; Miss Fox, blue tulle and ‘bik; Mrs Spinola, black tallle,' gold passe menterieg aud Glamcads; “Mise Walrond, pink crape, and green ribbous; Mrs. Hearst, ‘white satin; Mrs. Pruyn, heliotrope, Oltoman aad steel ssementerie; Miss Pruyu, waite tulle; Miss rene Carroll,’ white tulle, ‘green rivbous; Miss Vilas, Walle Lille and satia; dtss Tifany, white Jace;’ Miss Viola Myer, white’ tule, pink rlovons; Miss Condit Sinith, Pink Det; Miss Baaks, waite tuile; Mrs Wailach, white serge wud satin; Miss Wallach, white satin; Mrs. Doiph, black and waite satin; Sépator Fairchild, Judge and Ara Symes, Représeutative James E. Campoell, Mr, Leiver, Mr. M. W. Gait, Representative aud Sirs Outhwait Representative and Mrs C. Anderson, Rep! sentative aud Mrs. Lyman, Gen. Wheeler an Tue Alkwes Wheeler, Representative French Gen, F, B. Spinola, Representative Bacon, Mr. ai Airs ‘T. W. Nelli, Mr. SH. Kauffuanu, Mr. and Mrs, Rudolph Kauffmann, Mr. Edward Fox, Sena- tor Hearst, Seuator und Mrs. Hawiey, Senator and Dirs Sabin, Mr. and Sirs Lyinan Tiffany, Geu. aud Aliss ‘Scheck, Mr. “B. HL. Warder, Miss Evarts, Senator aud Mrs. Stewart, Mr. und ‘dirs James F Barbour, Mr, aud Mrs A. 1. Anderson, Delegaue aud Mrs Carey, Representative Gibsou, the Misses Patten, Mr. Zachery, Mr, Frauk Gordon, ME, Paul Holmad, Dr. aod Mes. i. C. Fisher, Represeutative and Mrs. Syiwes, Seuatur abd Sry. ’Bowea, Mr, und Mrs. Richard Nikon, Senator and’ Mrs. Gfay, Mrs, ‘Thompson Swann, Miss Foster, Miss Cox, Dr. abd Airs, Browne, Cul. and Mrs, Laubout, Mrs. and Miss aiullan, Mrs. &. Davis, Miss Kiditie, Marshal A- A. Wilson, Judge and Mrs. MacArthur, Judge and Mrs Bentley, Mrs. 8. J. Walker, Mrs and Miss Authous, Mr, aud Mrs. Joun Waggaman, ait, and Airs, Sudus Lansburgh, Kepreseatative and Miss “ihompsou, Of Calttoruia; Miss Butter- held, Miss Nickerson, Mr. Kuff, atr.and Mra, Wile lard Warner, Major abd Sirs. Haunegan, Mrs. Hob- son, MF. and’ Mrs. Joha D. Langhoruc, and aiiss Lay. The floor was kept by ud efficient cor ihanagers Wearing while pinks and knots of red ribbous, ‘They were Mr. A. 4. Brice, Mr. S Butler, count de Chambrua, Mr. Joba C. Davidson, ar.W. €. Budicoit, jr., Mr. W. G. Bustice, Me, S. Galt, Mr. A. 'f. Godsborough, Dr, Kutu, br, Rosse, Major Goodloe, air. G. Munt, “Sr. F.'B. Noyes, Liew. L. Huut, Lieut. 1.9. Kuox, Mn F. J. Lavender, Mr, Blair’ Lee, Air," "M. Lee, Mr. W. Lowery, Mr. McCauley, sit, EA” Newmas, Nir. K, Peters, Mr. 4. K. Willard, Mr. G. A. aud Mr. J. Hi, Small, Lieut. Rue, Mr. K. is. Por.er, Major Posi, Capt. s¥uious, Mr. 3- ML Tayior, air. R, Wallach, nd air. Jou 8. Mrs, Whitney was assisted in her reception yes- terday by her guests, Miss Belle Wilson and Miss Paget, of New York, Miss Leiter, Miss Caiueron, Miss Macomo, Mrs’ Scott Towisend and Miss Adele Grant. Mrs. Don Dickinson had with her Mra, Slocum, of Detroit, Mrs. Hunt and her airs. Gu thd Sttss Titania. _ sian Mrs. Fairchild was assisted by Mra. Maynard, Mrs. Leiter, Mrs. Johu Bancroft, of Beston, Miss Coolidge, Miss Clarke, of Mddivzon, Coua., Mis. Thompson, daughter-tu-law of Assistant Secretary of tac Treasury, and Miss 7! and Miss Laura Conkling, ot New York, and Miss “Bancrore served the tea table, Mrs. Endicott apd Miss Endicott were assisted by Miss Bacon, Miss Davis the Misses Hunt, Miss James aud ber guest, Miss Amy Heard, Ars. Carlisle was assisted in her reception by Miss Queen, Mra Breckinridge, Mra Blanchard, dirs W. F. i, Lee, Miss Rosecrans, Miss Thoup- son, Miss Reagan, Miss Pippin, the Misses Circhiil, and the Misses Kichardson, Mrs. J. H. Outhwaite and Mrs. C. Russell held a jeasant tea yesterday at the Hamilton. ‘The par- jors ou the second floor were thrown open, a baud of musicians furnished music, and lzht refresii- ments were served. Mrs Outuwatte wore trained dress of black suttn; Mrs. Russell, ruby velvet, oid passementeri Speaker aud Mrs. Carlisle leave to-day to spend Sunday at Fortress Monroe. Mrs. A. C. Tyler gave a dinner and reception last evening. Mra Pruyn entertained a party at dinner last night, Mrs. A. D. Addison gave a 4-7 tea yesterday. Mrs. Joun D. Langhorne gives a ladies’ luncheon to-day. Mrs. Capt, Gross gives a ladies’ 1wacheon to-day tn honor of Mrs. Hoge, Wife of the newly-appotnted district attorney. Mr. Ira Davenport gave a dinner party last even- fog. Mra Sicard and Mra, Admiral Radford gave teas ye.terday, f Mr, F. E. Upton, of the Bureau of Education, en- tertained the Geographical Club at the residence of Mr. Cooper, Park, on Tuesday even- ing with an instructive talk ‘on Ni in \ccordance with the plan of the club a free Inte change of questions and answers upon the lecture, develop! sarily ‘only hint prowptu musicale closed the evening's exercises. ‘The birthday of Miss Lulle A. Gonzeubach was Pleasantly celebrated last evening by the Rose- dale Socials at the residence of ler mother, on Beuntngs Road. Miss Goazenbach recetved many handsome presents from her friends. Mrs, A. L. Barber wiil be assisted in receiving at Belmont to-morrow by Mrs and Miss Butterwortn, ars Robert 1 Fleming, Mrs. Joseph Tabor Joba. sou, Mrs HM. Teller, Mrs N. B. Walker, Mrs. Leland and Mrs. Stanton, ‘Miss Italina Chelint, of this city, and Mr. Valen- tino Orlando, of Baltimore, were married Tuesday afternoon, at St. Peter's church, by Rev. Father Matthews, ‘The bride and groom’ left on an early evening train for the Nora. ‘Senator and Mrs. Daniel entertained afew friends lust evening. Readings by Prof. Waldron, and musie by Prot, Pabinas f followed by refreshuvente, were enjoyed. Aiong’ the guests were General and Mrs Hooker, and members from tue Chivese Jegation, Mr. and Mrs Cabell will give a musicale to-mor- row evening. Mrs. J. H. Van Zandt and the Misses Van Zandt ‘will not receive to-morrow. ‘Tuey have as Miss Mary E. Southail, of Amelia, Va, Mattie Sirus, of Tazewell C. 44.) Va. Mr. Geo. EB Shorey, of Gloucester, Mass, Miss Laura E. Miller, Were married at Hamline M. E. church last evenihg, Rev. Dr. H. kk. Naylor off! ciating. The wi arch Was performed by ‘Miss Sallie Westhorpe. ‘The ushers Were Mr. Kun- yan, of Willian: Pa; Mr. Jas, 1. Ward, Mr. Sam Haslup, and Mr.’ Clayton Hasiup, After the Wedding, the couple leit for Boston, where they wi A large and brilliant company were charmingly more fully some points neces- E mistakes is to live ior ume ment muy lawned us into eteralty. ne A United Labor Presidential Candidate. From the New York Sun, To-day. John McMackin, chairman of the United Labor party's county committee, sald yesterday that the possi 10 expect 10 be abie iovundertand ever hing. Toe greatest of the tela year, ‘conference would upon the ume and of the con- vention next month, to Cleveland, pro- in the mines three-tourchs of them Chinamen, All on te greatest obstacie Uatag the aitersuinp. the, the No hopes ar 4 ot Ege, lives ot \c ‘of the Vi ‘Tho convention to acand- date ‘met ai La Lit tf b i i i Hi i i } i 4 ‘ i ii eat 8 & E i : Or the evening followed the close of "tue tnforinal | ! } | WASHINGTON NEWS AND GesstP. Anny Oxprrs.—Capt. Wm. Falck, retired, ad- ilpied to the army and navy hospital, Wot Springs, pb Ree Ores ban meen ennentnnnes at Siidetl, MG, and 2 may a, james 5 COMB Ap Biswor Kean axp Biswor Iuziaxp spent to- day in calling op a Bumber of peope in the Clty the Interests of the proposed Catholic univeratty. Keane inteuds Bevous ciicnwscd ‘Cemetery, witeu ns oc part fRERR Dy the Lrustees OF Ube’ new uniterdty, & the View of deversuiolng Une exact location for tha Duliding to be erecied beat spring. Heat axv Laour yon vax New Saver Vavura— ‘The cqntract for heating the new sliver vaults of ey has been awarded to Messrs Johnson of 4 3 &) roe ge ran 91 $315. | Work will be begun 5 heads of the tag in case they anesee ta apien In " tou ry Wives will have to Be run in from the lines Electric Light Co, ve ‘Tae Can-Loap Lot Casms.—in the hearing in the car-toad lot cass this morning Mr. Markham Staples, one of the New York agents of the road, and Mr, Joba Walsh, freight agent 19, Norta River, were exaulued at length, Ser John Henry Keene, jr, of Baltimore, ana Mr. Coaries ¥, Beach, Jf. of New York, are associated wich Mr. Sterne and OF Unese cases, ‘stating (hat he would be made archbishop of New Orleans He said that % was atmere rumor, he ‘could not say whether there Was truth iu ttor not, “Ho classed the © her reporved, Clerical changes in Une same category Senator Faulkner, as @ subcommittee of the ‘Senate District committee, this morning heard Arguments OU Lhe proposition to reer the claims Of Mr. Samuel Strong agatast he District of Columbia to a board of three arbitrators for final ajudication and settlement, Messrs W. A. Cook and ©. D, Barrett appeared for Mr, Strong, Gen. Buller pot being Present as Was expected, and Assistant Attorney Davis represented the District. Col, Cook made a statement of reasons why Uhe claim should be subs tuttted to final arbitration, and Mr. Davis made a Very strong angumeat against the resolution to commit the claim to arbitration. Mr, Barrett ed Chat in the long the claimant hal procured several awards Me Davis retorted that be Would forbear to speak it Ihe manner in which those awards or sowe of them, had beru obtained. He would reter Senator Faulkner to tue records of tue courts Mr, Barrect (starply)—We bave your opinion on Ubnt, and if You will waive your privilege we wil cominence # sult tor libel within ‘a week. oni, Davis insisted hut Ue pr reno UUOn Was extraurdiuary, as it Was lo establish a §,uourd of three wen Wié should ignore all rules of law and equity, exce t such as They might Nt Lo follow, and that their fiuding 5 criletsth; no appeal He said the claim ounts LO Over $400,000, and With interest It Byala aagrexate ncariy $1,000,000, and the e District were enlitied Uo judicial and determination, , OUSLY, PERHAPS FATALLY, INSURED ON THE METROPOLITAN BRANCH, B. ANDO" KOAD. Tals morning as the train for Frederick by Ube Metropoltan Branch of the Baluunore and Ohio Raliroad was passing Ist and G strests northeast, one of the employes of the road, Carson Steel, was struck and badly injured. Several employes were engaged in shoveling tce and snow from the tracks, When the engine struck Steel with such force as to Urow him agalast another or tue honda Steels Tight arm Was torn from his body and iis skull fractured. Dr. Marion Was at ouce suiutnuned and attended hii, arter whic dence Hospital, He ts about twee: age, and Was einploytd as a sect abd lived In Jacks Captiol and Ist streets eas he Will recover. Destrict MISCRLLANKOUS, Ts have approved the Nquor license ot Marineld & Masino tor @ barroou at 345 ‘uusyivanla avenue norubwest. ‘The Comulltee oa eppropria:tons uf Ue Hous Feguested an audience with Col. Ludlow to-day. L.A. Barr hus been given a perul: to bald brick addition to is store, INI) 14th street, at & ©08L Of $2,000. ‘Capi. Griilin 1s Confined to lis house to-day, owing 10 a severe culd, but is expected to be dow. to-morrow. ‘The superintendent of strect-cleaning has re- celved 4 communication from Capt. Grifia, im Which be Suggests Uaat tue atreet-swceper closely | follow the sprinkler, as Ue dust heretoiore tade | has caused numerous complaints, ‘The Commissioners have sent our notices to Uhose Whose Liquor licenses have beck disapproved: that they must discuplnuc the sale of liquors oF be prosecuted. — Dismissal OF A CABINET-MAKEK.—The Secretary of the Treasury has directed the renoVal of Mr Juulus Vied(, a cabinet-maker, employed ln the ‘Treasury Department, on the Compalnt of Mra, Lucy O'Brien, of Unis city, che disiuissal to lace effect on the’ Bist. ‘The case hus been under ine Vestigution for more Lan a year. The cause ot Ue difficulty VelWeew Viedt and Mr O'srien dates back Uo or tee years ago, when the latter and her husband took” rome in Mr. Viedt's house. Aier a sbort ume Mr FER, It 1s alleged, eloped With Miss Tledis ‘Tuls st€p on the past Of ber busband, of caused some dilficully in Mrs. 0 Brieu'y condidon, and she finally lett Mr. Viedt's house, leaving Wer furniture tucte for storage. Viedl, she Teported 1 the Treasury authorities, sold the goods and reta.ned the money. Mrs O'Brien bas tried Lo get the Treasury Department to order Viet to refund, but Us Was refused. Allee hearing Whe evidence on Loti sides, Assistant Bec relaty Thompson, to WiC Ube case Was ref decided Lo d.siuiss the man aud recomended action to the Secretary. _— Rossentes Rerorten.—Nellie Wood, of No. 40n 1SLn atrect, Feports Lite loss OF a Gold Watch, Wit Wiainonds ia Une back, and gold Cuain. Sue sates Chat she Was dancha wilh 4 young wan at the | house aboat 1:30 o'cock Io the moran and be at by tue speaker, An lin | stole the articles frota her person, —Nra Mary J. King, of 1804 Sub street murthwest, tv stole, Yesterday a gold Watch, &c., Valued al $15. —Jas, | McLaughlin, 2508 G street, reports stwien trom his Wagon, On 32d sireel, yesterday, a bullae robe, Vaiued at €)——Elphonso Louugs, of 1800 20. sieel, reports that his stable Was Drokew open Yesteiday and part of a set or ba? 43 yy rt Minord, of avenue, reports stole ‘Tuesday wight a set of sing: Ravck oF THR TuRkMoMErEK—Tho following Were Lue readings at Whe Signal 0 Tice Lo-day: 7a to,, 30; 2 p. iu, JA; Maxim. NICOLAIDES. Born to Mc and Mra K. NICO. LAIDES, of saratogs, 8. Y., ob Jauuasy 26, 1888, @ y- ; MARMIED. BERNADOU-WHITING. On January 25th, 1888, ‘Cuurch, Washington, DCs by We ev, George Adatue, weeintant focof Of LYinh) Cuuschy New Yorussnusted ty the hv. Altred Harding. bi JOBN B. BERNALIOU, U.S Navy, to FLOME Ne WHITING, daugites of Commodore W. DB. Whuigug, “ENOOP-MouUa%. On Tacoday. january 24.1888, NOUP—MOKGA: 7 at ihe reduence of the bride's parcuta $09 ast Capt al ize yah ay. a Loar pastor fhe Metetveliian ayer caren, shies SCAT" Moa NS iter of Me Ward Soren, of 4 fet Printing, wo Mie Witt Tas! RNOUP. of 1 pucuussun WALYC DR zoe 19eh i aethereeaes LES eae pli

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