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THE BE AUTHORIZED aGENTS €AST WASHINGTON, Fowler, 318 3ra8, E. sates for advertising furnisnec on app Uviectionable advertisements will not price. All ren.ittances y draft, posts! money order © ded an id be made moger scagittare’ latter Maya is at the sender’s risk, y the amountand what it ts for a be dist v stated. etters, € should be ag-dressed PUBLISHING, CO. Washington D.C BL ISHE? DE SVENY SATURDAY A Cc. P 1109 LST.. N. W.. WASH.. D WHERE THE BEE CAN BE Hap pref. 1. W. Fo J. 1. Bet creel, norLu west. Philadelphia Hou w. W. Jackeo Moses ayne, J.P. Sew: NEW YORE CITY. 2 vennsylv .nia Ave. » D. A.Green, Ave. Sppeaiesinioessnceniseiaenie AE SATURDAY, JAN, 27 tb, 1894 a Locals. Read the advertisements in the Bex and when you want first ciass goods for January don’t fail to patronize them. LF you want first-class goods at a low price don’t fail tocall on the adver- tisers in this paper and tell them you suw their advertisement in THE BEE and they will be sure to give you first- class goods for little money. The patrons ot the pay tcr all ea 8s, in the way oi NotIG , deathe, Marriage &. No ates ot & persoua nature will be inserted unless it paid for. The Capital Savings Bank and the Kndustrial Building Association are two of the most reliable institutions in the city. Please take notice that A. A, Law- yence household goods china and glass- ware $25 7th st N. w. is now elliug his first class goods far below cost. You get mighty good rye whiskey and beer at Mr. wim. Li. Schlueter, cor. 5th and K sts, n. w. = ‘Talking about bicycles, you ought to; try the Victor improvements for this year, 1894. No better machine can be made, and as for mé aking time on one of these fine Victor bicye les , a Comparison is out of the question. More than one hundred orders are on the bo ‘ks for the improvement for 1894. A little money will buy one of these machines ai the Exchange Building, 13th street, n. w- See pi. otographic coupon In angih- er column. Windholz’s Lunch Rooms and Restaurant, 509 gth st, n. w., is the place where you can sample fine whiskeys. Their beer is the best on the market. Fine lunches a specialty. | Manager Winemiller knows his business. Don’t forget to ca'l on Claflin Optical Co., practica! and scientific Opticians, Masonic Temple, 907 F. Street, 1. We You can have your watch cleaned for $1 at Tappan's Jewelry a ore, 604 9 h street, n. w, and it will be done right, too D n't fail to read the many no tices of business houses in this city and patronize them ccordingly. ROBERT H. KEY, Fine Wines and Liquors, Cigars, Ete, LADIES’ DINING ROOM. MEALS AT Third Street, Southwest. ALL HOURS. 211 Taeer DoraRr SHOES A Specially. Moreland Bros., Boots end Shoes, Pennsylvania Ave., N. Foar Doors West of Fvur ant Onesbalf stiest. BIG BOOT I. Rosenberg w., 457 1 > Ryo} Exc hnange pets, Stoves, House ras rating, &e. ure Repaired and Upholstered. SPECIAL OFFERING STOVES. Large New Heating Stoves $250. Cheapest cash house -v the 8a" Calland ree me . ee psig furn ON city. ‘015 and 10.7 New York Avenue, n. © THIS WEEK'S NEWS. A Summary of Current Events—The World's Doings for the Past Six Days Gathered and Condensed for Our Readers. General. The New York b: to get Murphy, the stop. Charlie Bennett, the baseball eatch- er, who lost both legs at Sante Fe, N. M., is out of danger. Democratie State eon, of Minnesota, after criticizing the President's policy gned his position. riots have again broken out in n, and the looting men and women were roughly dispersed by the police. There are rum the contending the whole question bitration. Capt. Harri ship ¢ dowe, struck a meteor land banks. Gove hell decla si he will prevent the Corbett-Mitc pr fight nd has the Florida militia under or famous Yale short , Chairman from Brazil that ous will submit { difference to ar- Briti his mast ff the Newfound- hh steam- was of the si vely ell i members of the N < of impeaching r his action in the yew Senate deadlocl Sx-Queen Liliokalani is said to be enlisting soldiers in Canada. Ex-Min- ister Stevens and Mr. Thurston dis- credit the story. President Vasquez, of Honduras, was completely routed the -revolutioni: and their Nicaraguan allies, and Bo- nillo's triumph is assured. Jennie Gosline, though alone, overpowered a six-foot burglar in the house of Charles W. Hunt, at West Brighton, S. L, where she w a guest. The Window-Gla tion, the richest world, agreed to Glass Company closing. Many New York spor going to Jac vite, FE the Mitchell bout, from Governor ‘Mitchell's slight and ss-workers labor union loan the Chambers 90,000 to Keep it from in ng men are to witness Hi. woman in Corni ; lifting a New York. George W. philanthro; ed for Ss store on Broac hop- Jann Childs, the Philadelpl and editor, was with an att of vertigo in and his friends are anxious about bis health. He is better. ir William Henry utive member that commoners eiitted until bimet ed by all the countries Train No. m the Kansas City, St. Jo and Council Bluffs Railroad was held up near Joseph, Me., by five masked men the expr ear robbed of possibly $50,000. A handsome memorial to Mr coe Conkling, who was a sister | Horatio Seymour, to be erected in Calvary Church, Utica, by Mrs. W. S. | Oakma of New York, Mrs. Conkling’s j daughter. Federal Supervisor John I. Daven- j port has re-occupied the rooms from which he was recently ejected in the New York Post-Office building, under jan order of Judge Wallace, of the United States Court. Will Howard, a Missouri murderer jon his way to be hanged, pardoned the detective whom he had determined to kill, and when he reached the jail he gave up the dirk with which he pro- posed doing the deed. Mrs. Leland Stanford says that $3,- 000,000 worth of stocks and bonds be- longing to her husband’s estate have not been delivered to her, and she may have to sue C. P. Huntington for them. The estate is estimated at some $17,- 900,000. The Hatch Committee of the Nicar- agua Canal Construction Company huve applied to the United States Cir- cuit Court to get at the company’s books. Taney charge mismanagement and the wrongful giving away of sev- al million dollars in cash and securi- Houldsworth, of Parliament, would not be m was adopt Ros- of S. B. Adsit, of Redfield, N. Y., start- ed three bears January 12 as he was travelling the woods for timber. A day or two ago he took his Winchester and followed them until he overtook them, -and a lively engagement ensued. Adsit came off victorious, killing the three. The latest dispatches report a battle near’ Rio Janeiro. The Government troops were repelled by the insur; on cao Island, in Rio ha with loss of 120 killed. Admiral Goncalves has gone to Pernambuco to take command of the Government squadron and take it to Rio. Charles W. Gardner, ex-agent of the Parkhw Society in New York, has been in arrested on a charge of being “drunk and disorderly.” Gard- ner claims he was drugged at the in- stigation of the police, but could not where or by whom it was done. He was put under $300 bonds for good nehavios. Miss Adah Otsen died at her home near Carlow, in Webster County, Ky., jast week from a continuous sleep of {five The young lady was twen- ee years old at her death. At teen she, from some unknown cause, entered a state of trance or stupor from which it was ever after- wards impossible to awaken her, life being sustained by liquid food, which was forced down her throat. So quiet and peaceful was her death that it was unnoticed by those near her. Advices received by the steamer China give details of the appalling ac- cident at Ning-Po, Chima, recently, re- suliing in the death of between 200 and 300 women and children. The annual theatrical performance in hon- jor of the gods was being given in a temple, and about 400 people were present, smoking, eating and drinking tea. A boy threw lighted cigarette into a heap_of straw at the foot of a sta leading to the upper story, where the women and children were. The straw ght fire and the stair- way burned qultkly: There was a Tush to esc2pe, and many were tram- death, while others were killed ng fromthe windows. Those - unable to escape were burued Mgr. Satolli will not remain perma- ‘nently in the United States, Bishop ia speed of 19. j eball club is trying ' { a ‘ 1 ante ; i OMT J i Spaulding says, after having seen the Pope. The new cruiser Montgomery made knots per hour, beat- ing the Detroit and Marblehead, of the same class. California has had the worst snow storm in twenty years. Snow fell to four feet in depth in the northern part of the State. J. B. Tyrell, of the Canadian Geologi- cal Survey, found deer in countless } herds in the great “Barren Grounds” Cutch- } of the Canadian Northwest. Miss Helen Shafer, President of Wellesley College, died at Wellesley, M on the 20th inst. She was one of the great educators of the country. The Czar’s second son is said to be dying of consumption in the Caucass- es, where he was sent for his health some months ago. He is only twenty- two. Lobengula, King of the Matabeles, is gathering his forces with the obj marching on Buluwayo and driving out the British who have occupied his former capital. Brazil's Minister of Foreign Affairs announces that the rebel leader, Ad- miral Mello, has been deposed from command because of his inability to and troops from the south. President Cleveland vetoed the N York and New Jersey bridge bill, the ground that the proposed pi would interrupt navigation. An effort may be made to pass the bill over the veto. Mr. ridgeboro, with the Kendle wa yew on and Mrs. N James D. Kendle, of ., were both taken ill last Thursday. Mr. eighty years old and his wife a few years younger. They died within two hours of each other. Auditor Barrington, of the Exposi- tion Company, issued his monthly statement of receipts and disburse- ments up to January 12, 1894, on Mon- y. It shows that holders of World's Fair stock will realize only ten cents on the dollar. Lawyer Goff, York Bar Asso attorney of the New ion, has dropped the ca brought east the Tammany election mEpeC ord in New York. As- sistant District Attorney Wellman states that no legal evidence was found in twenty-six cases examined. Judge Brenton, of Chicago, has con- tinued until January 31 the hearing on the motion for a new trial for Pren- dergast, the g sin of Mayor son. The continuance was at the in- ance of Prendergast’s attorney, who claims he has not had time to prepare the argument. According to sti Dr. Senner, Commi gration at Ellis total number of imu that port during 1893 w these 1, were returne paupers, nd 1,105 contract were sent back. Dr. tion ment fifth anniv he took cha istics prepared joner of by nmi- at Talmage Sunday surprised night by wit h the hich church he would jon as Stor. He for the future but that he should that were not aevelone’ continue to preach. The latest reports from Honolulu rep- resent everything as quiet. Represen- tatives of the deposed Queen deny that she has an idea of suing the United States for damages. There is said to be trouble among members of the pro- ional Government. The current of afi is settling strongly towards forming a republic. Miss Lillian Russell, the comic opera : ed Sunday morning m Chatterton, known on the Signor Perugini. e cere performed by Judge Moller. nN. J. Ad n of Judge Barrett that the fair Lillian could not wed in New York without commitiing bigamy caused the selection New Jersey for the ceremony. An action for the partition of estate left by the late Samuel J. Til- den, valued at $1,000,000, has been commenced. The natural result of the suit will be the placing of Grey- Park homes of real stone and Gramercy Tilden on the marke The Gramercy k property includes four lots on Twentieth street and two on Nine- teenth street, New York. <A suit is pending for a formal accounting of the executors of the Tilden estate. The property controlled by the Tilden trust, out of which the library for New York city will be ultimately formed, is about $2,000,000. GENERAL MARKET REPORT. Latest Quotations From Trade Centres. NEW YORK.—Markets have continued in spite of the general advance in stock. the Leading dull, We ed, 6614e at No. 2 43940 2 at 44 ungraded mixed. Buckwhea 19cat 2 Lard, pure leaf, 8.15¢ a 8.20¢; C; e and Peunsy dairy, 18¢ a 22c; crea cream, esl good to f jc a 0c per 100 Ibs -Bran, 80¢ a 5c; middl Se 00: cows,and bull: a a $8. 00; she ae $3. spring ducks. 5 1204 a 13c; geese, 10c. * Dressep Pouttrr — State. fresh : olay chickens, 11¢ a 13c per Ib; duc! key . 14¢ a 16c; geese, le ed, S4c a 37c. A $300,000 paper at Watervleit. Mich. The Littletic 1d Stove Works, of Al bany, N. Y., have started up, employ- ing 125 men. Governor Fishback, of Arkansas, has announced his candidacy for United States Senator. Opening day for the California Mid- winter Fair has been definitely fixed for January 27. mill will be built It is now proposed to build a ship | canal connecting Paris with the ocean, | and making it a seaport. A vigilance committee has been or: | Louis because of the} } ganized in St. recent i dyuehings in, Se. Louis Cow in St. Louis County. ee A. DICKSON! ® @ 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 25 95 2 25 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10. When Tour Gash Purebasee omguat to $10.00, we wil Gir pou AD souls worl of Goods, 1624 7th FT OU GH S see ath Dy Goods, Notions, Ete. ressmakers’ Mi lotialicaccibbat Call and get Punch card and Save Wionev. —WITH— H. Friedlander & Bro., ONE PRICE Glothers, Hetters and Puralshers, CHILDREN’S SUITS A SPECIALTY. «mer 9th and E sts., n. w. WASHINGTON, D. C. <r ~ LOCALS ESTABLISHED 1866. SS GURNSTINE'S LOAN OFFICE 836i Pennsylvania Avenue. Gold and silver watches, dia« monds, jewelry, pistols, guns, mes shavical tools, lies’ and gentle- nen’s wearibg apparel. Old gold and silver bought. Unredeemed pledges for sale. 5 EXCEPTIONAL, UPPORTUNIITES TO ACQUIRE REAL” ESTATE AS A HOME OR A PROFIABL E INVESTMEN Le THE INCOME FROM THESE HOUSES WILL PURGII: THEM J. H: DABNEY BURKE BUSIN street, BRANCH 1409 H D.C, 1 Embalmer and First Class ERAL DIRECTOR. All work guaranteed and orders promptly filled. 7. 28tn Georgetown, TELEPHONE 172 Aug. 1sth PURE FOOD fhis afternoon and evening, at ention Hall, 5th and L Sts. n.w. COOKIN G LECTURES BY Miss HELEN LOUISE JOANSON Every afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. VMARiNE BAND CO CERTS. Admission to all . C 2 Scents You Buy The House The Rent Does The Rest WHY BE WITHOUT A HOME OR A GOOD CITY PROPE ON TERMS AS THESE = And Which Will Bring You a Comfortable Sam Each Mcath I have Houses and Lots in all parts of the City, yery desirable property, as Homes or Investments, waich I will sel! on small Easy monthly Payments; and on the Iesurance Pian, by which if Deata cursbefore property is paid fur your Heirs receive it Free of incumbrances, N. B... -Persons having money lying idle or drawivg only from 2 to 4 per cent can dave it safely and judiciously invested in Real Kstate securities where it will bring them SIX and EIGUT or more, per acoum, payable Quarterly or Semi Annually! "James H, Meriwether, Davis Block, Koows 5 &6, 1201 Penn. Ave FOR OLIDAY GOODS; TOYS, CHINA, GLASS OR HOUSE FURNISHINGS, GO TO S. W. Augenstein’s 439 7th St,, Northwest We Guarantee You a Saving of 25 Cents on Every Dollar You Spend with Us. The Bhaest and Lage Lit of Toys Jn Tae lt, WE HAVE! Subscribe for the BEE GENERAL MARKET REPORT. Latest Quotations From the Leading de Centres. NEW YORK.—Markets have continued dull, ace ompanied with decline in some articles, we quote: G Wheat, No. 2 red, 6614¢ at 67340; No 7134c; rye, No. 2, 50c at 57; corn. oats, No. 2 white, 350 af at 36c; ungraded mixed, 34c at 35440; barley, No. 63¢ at 64c. Buckwheat, 85¢. : Hors—State; 15cat 23¢, Corron—8e. Provisions—Lard, pure leaf, 9¢ a 9340; Tal- : Butter, State and Pennsylvania, y,19¢ a 26c; creamery, 27¢; Cheese, full cream, 11 ‘ood to fair, 11¢ a 11%4¢; skims, ge fresh State, 24¢ a 26c, west- BS, a TyGc; dressed beef, 6c a8: H ‘AY —75c a 90c per 100 Ibs, ess Ferp—Bran, 80c¢a 85¢; middlings, rye, 75c a 90c. eee Live Stock—Steers, common to extra,'$3.70 a $5.00; cows, and bulls, $2.00 a $3.75; calves $5. ; sheep,$4.25 a $4.75; lambs, $3.50 a $5.- 00; hogs, $5.50 a $6. 00. Liye Pountrr—Fowls,9¢; chickens, 9a 10; is ducks, 75¢ a $1.00 per pr; turkeys, 12ca 500 DIFFERENT STYLES OF XMAS TREB ORNAMENTS. SPECIAL BARGAINS iN FINE DECORATED CHAMBER SETS. Dieses; Poutrry —State, fresh fowls, 11¢; chickens, 11¢ a 13e per 1b; ducks, 12ca14c; tur- keys, 14c a 16¢; geese, 13¢ a 140. Woor—Fine unwashed, 12¢; medium coarse un- washed, 14¢ a 15c; fine washed, 15c; medium and coarse washed, 18¢ a 20¢; choice fine scour- ed, 34¢ a 370. ‘Lhe great six-day billiard match in New York last week was won by Jacob Se fer, the “Wizard,” over Ives and SI n. Schaefer's work was phenom- enal throughout. He beat all balk-line records and performances, making the highest average and the highest. run. In Saturday evening's game he made au average of 1060 points, his highest run being 566. He received $3,500, Ives $1,200 and Slosson $800. Remember the P!ace and Number. S. W. AUGENSTEIN, Call Early and Avid the Rush 439 Seventh Street, N W £1 Reductions to School Teacher for Fairs Nicaragua and the Canal. Managua, Nicaragua, Dec. 20.—The news of the reorganization of the canal company greatly pleases the merchants here. They say that the completion of the canal is the only salvation, pecu- ii for the country. An American syndicate has offered the Government $1,000,000 for a railway, steamboat and land concession. A Pocket Night-Lamp. To instantly obtain a light sufficient to read the time by a watch or clock by night, without danger of setting thingS on fire, is an easy matter. Take an oblong vial of the clearest of glass, put into it a piece of phosphorous about the size of a pea, pour upon this some pure olive oil, heated to the boiling point; the bottle is to be filled about one-third full, then cork tightly. To use the light remove the cork, allow the air to enter, then re-cork. The whole empty space in the bottle will then become luminous, and the light obtained will be a good one. As soon as the light becomes dim its power can be increased by opening the bottle and allowing a fresh supply of air to enter. In very cold weather it is sometimes necessary to heat the vial between the to increase the fluidity of the nd one bottle will last a whole Th ingenious contrivance ed in the pocket, and is amen in Paris in all the nes where explosives or inflam mable materials are stored. yort of Dieppe, France, has been ican pork. f influenza has left 3 entirely deaf. AUCTION. Diamonds, Watches, Silverware Ete. Get your new year’s presents at less than ie the wholesale price. It will be money n your pocket to attend this sale as we will sell over $30.0 & worth of goods re- Ameri gardless of cost. Sales daily at 2.30 and 7.30 P. M BUCBADEAD BROS., JEULLERS archists, constantly dogged by the’ police, are likely to come to Count Herbert Bismarck has assumed hip of the Conservatives in the Oe