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ftSfe "V WOJlN4 9T " .--pr p.. .'.-if- "-'. i : THE ORITIO, TUESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 20, 8J)1. flixttiMia MILLS DENOUNCES REED. THE 81'EAKEU CirAlUIF.n WITH l'F.TUATIN'0 A FIlAtll). PEIt- Tim Texan nml Kerr of Iowa ExcliniiRO EpithetsThe Komso In n Tumnlt of Disorder nnil tlio Sergcant-of-Amu C'nllcil Upon to (l-tcll ttio Tumnlt. fsT.NATI!. Ill tlioScnnto tills morning, on motion of Jlr. Spooner, tlio voto agreeing (noma 1nys Mncc) to tlio conference report on tlio Mil for n public building In Monkato, Minn., was reconslilcrcil, nml tlio report wnttwitlulruvvnon nccountof tlio duplica tion of a clause In tlio lilll. A correct ro xirt was substituted nml ngrecil to. Tlio limit of cost Is 1110,000. but no npproprln tl( n Ij inmlo In tlio lilll, that being left (ni n other Biieli bills) to tlio Committee 01 Appropriations: nml Hint fact vvai com iiiiutcil upon liy Mr. Coekrcll, who as Mimnl that the Coinniltteo on Public Hiilluiiigs mid (irouuils was avoiding lb share of roponslbllity. This win repelled by his colleague, Mr. Vest, who Intimated that tlio tendency of tlio Committee on ATprnprintlons vmi to Incrcasolts powers. 'Ihe chairman of that committer, Mr. Allison, contrndlctcd that intimation and (.toted tiint tho troublo nbout appropri ations for public buildings enmo from tho other house. In tho further courso of tho colloquy Jlr. Vest stated that appropriations had git to be mado for many of tho buildings uiiiiorizcu in mo oiiis ni uie last, ami present sessions, dnd that his estimate of the amount that would bo required for mm h bills was nbout tS&Sifitn. Ho nlso referred to tho great necessity of additional Government buildings In Washington, nnd stated Hint tho rent for private buildings occupied by tho Govern ment In this city was about 0182,000, tho roncrs receiving from 15 to 20 per cent. Interest on their vnluo of tho property. Mr. llutlcr expressed his inability to understand why (with tlio number of nubile buildings completed within tho last ten years) tho rent account should bo bo large. Jlr. Vest slated some of tlio Items of rrntpaldby the (lovcrnmcnt, showing that for the Census Ilurc.tu niono It amounted to (34,000. IIo spoko of tho purchase by tho Government somo years ulnco of tho l'rccdmcn's Hank llulldlng awl adjacent lot n property which was now worth double tho amount jmiil for it and ho regretted that (hero was not bought at tho samo time tho houso now occupied bySccro tnrv lllnliiD. which could luivo been cot for $70,000, but could not bo cot now for less than MGO.OOO. Ho mentioned theso facts to show that, while tho city of 'Washington was In its Infancy nnd tho Uovernmcnt was only commencing Its jihcnomcnal career, Congress was refus ing to conduct tho business of tho Govern ment asbitslncssrocn would conduct thoirs nd was allowing property to go npycarby year, without availing Itself of tho oppor tunity to savo money to tho people. Ho mentioned tho fact that the JInltby build ing had been offered to tho Government for $125,000 u splendid investment as tho structure had cost $100,000, and that, ly obtaining that building and expending romo t25,000 in changes, rents to the mnnmit oi some $40,000 n year (now paid for the accommodation of various boards end bureaus), could bo saved. There ought to be, ho said, no hesita tion about such an Investment. Tho Com mittec on l'nbllo Iltiildings and Grounds would, at an early day, ask the Senate to (onsldcr u bill to purchase that prop erty, mid he hoped that It would mitt with no serious opposition nnd that that would bo tho initiatory step toward inaugurating n now policy In regard to public buildings In tho l)is of Columbia. After further dlieiisilon, in which the Butler liuilditi,? was re ferred tn as another piece of property which should bo acquired by tho Govern ment, tho morning business was pro ceeded with. Mr. Dawes presented a petition signed by ten ex-Governors of Massachusetts mid many other distinguished citizens of that fctatcandof New York asking that Gen eral Hanks may bo placed on tho retired list of the Army, llefcrrcd to tho Com mittee on juiitury uiairs. The resolution offered yesterday by Jf r. Mitchell, calling on tho Secretary of War for statistics and information as to n slto for a gun factory on the I'uclliu coast, was taken up and discussed. Jlr. Allison asked that tho resolution should go over till to-morrow. Intimating that the location of nn additional gun factory should not bo restricted to tho Taclflc Coast, but that tho interior of tho country should bu considered In the matter. Mr. JUtchcll absented and asked unani mous. concnt that It should come up to morrow as unfinished business. Agreed to. All morning business being disposed of Mr. Aldrlch, at 1:60, moved thnt tho r-ennto proceed to tho consideration of the resolution to change tho rules submitted by him on tho 20th of December last. 'l1ie motion was agreed to without contest vn tho Democratic tide. Mr. Harris roso to n question of order mid quoted rule 40, which provides that no motion to modify, amend or suspend n rule or part thereof shall bo In order ex cept on one day's notice In writing, sjicclf.ving precisely tho rule or part pro ljscd to bo suspended, modified or nmended and tho parts thereof. Tlio notice given did not, ho said, call attention to tho part of any rule proposed to be modllled. but simply left tho Chair nnd each Senator to Unit it out for him xclf. Hu therefore argued that the notice wns not sulllclelitly specific. Tlio discussion was progressing when, nt 2 p. in., the Vice-President laid before the b'cuuteastliQUiilliilslicd buslncs; tho Elections bill, and Mr. Gcorgo took tho lloor to continue his speech uguliist it. 'Tho point of order was mado by Sir. Kdmunds that tho question of n change of rules was n privileged question, which superseded all other business. This point was contested by. Mr. Dhick Imrii. Mr. George, however, claimed tlio lloor and declined to yield to anybody. IIo Mas a yielding man, and had yielded him- sell nearly out oi court, uo men went, en with his speech. 'Die cloture resolution will come up in the morning hour to-morrow as uiillnished business and can hold tho Semite during that time to the exclusion of everything vise. His claimed that tlio Vlee-l'rcsldent will Tiilo Mr. Kdmunds' point of order well taken nnd that the resolution is privileged nnd that will tnko Mr. George or anybody riso wno Happens to no tniKi Elections bill on the lloor. itousi:. Pandemonium hrokolooso In the Homo this afternoon, Xo stall secno has been ivitiHsrcd In that body since tho days of reconstruction. Tho excitement follow ing tho adoption of tho "Heed rules" at Iheln't session was hut a geutlo ephyr luinptircil with tho whirlwind this after in on. It was 1 o'clock when the clerk llulidiod tho reading of the journal. Instantly Jtnjor JlcKlnluy Jumped to his feet mid moved tho approval of the journal, mid the Speaker put tho question. At this Mr. Mills arose and said thnlthc 3tc Ions question on the approval of tlio ouiniil should first have been demanded uud therefore mado n motion to that end, mid demanded n right to bo heard. The Sw-aker paid no attention whatever to Jlr. Mills and ordered the roll called on Jlr. McKlnlcy's motion, Tho t'lcik began to call tho roll mil Mr. Mills walked down the aisle toward tho Speaker's desk, looking -Mr. Ib-o.l tquiireln tho face the Texan shouted nt lliu tnpof his nlie; "That la a iilico of sharp practice," mil turning to Major McKtnlVy hu niuln Tlicntnli "You nro perpetrating u fn'il upcii this House." The excitement at this point vvulti lense. The llery Texan gesticulate! with loth nriiiH and ruved like u madnun. Ills friends surrounded htm and cmlttiv urullomiltt him, but to no purp we, Hi was wild with rngo and there w.iiiiurJ Fflaliilnglilin. Aboo tho din could bu heard tlio vnlca of Kerr tl'epuhllcan) Ot Iowa denouue iugMirs. Hosaldto tho Texan:-"You me a tridtorl" Advancing farther down tho nlslo Mills (hook his list at Kerr and said: "Von mo n traitor joursclfl" Just at this lime Wg Tom Cavnnangh, the Deputy Fcrgcant-at-Armi of tho Home, walked down tho nlslo toward Mr. Mills, holding aloft thomaco of olllce. In the meantime 1.1111 Hrecklnrldgo of Ar kansas linked his arm tn Mr. Mills', nnd nlinost by main strength forced htm into his scat. After tho row In the House, tho con sideration of tho District Appropriation bill was resumed. Tho Item to pay tlio ltcglstcr of Wills I00 for pre paring papers In connection with tho appointment of guardians to i liable Indigent boys to enlist in the V. H. Navy was the first matter taken up. Tho Democrats, by way of filibustering away the time, loaded tho item In question down with amendments, Atlho rate tlio Ilnuso Is now proceed ing n vote may possibly bo reached on tho District bill somo tlmo licforo the 1th of March. HISTMOT MKASUIIKS. Itcports Agrcei! Upon llogiitillng Two Hills by llio llnusu Committee. Tho Houo District Committee, met to day nnd decision wns reached to report favorably two bills ono with amend ment, nnd tho other without nmendment. The first Is tho measiiro of Mr. Hcnip litll of South Carolina to nmend the act entitled "An net to nmend tho general Incorporation laws of tho District of On limibin," approved .March 17.1832. This bill has heretofore been outlined in Tin: CitiTir. T lie second Is the Sonata hill to author hu the Norfolk and Western Itnilroad Oitnpany of Virginia to extend Its line into nnd w Ithlu tho District of Columbia. Tho Amendments nro practically Imma terial, except tho ono that says that tho construction of tho road shall begin within thrco years Instead of two, us Is prescribed in the Scnnte. lIOhlllNG CLKVRIjANI) IlESPONSIDIiB I'or tlio I'linsngo nt tlio Elections lilll, If It 1'nss. That Grovcr Cleveland Is losing casto among his party friends in Congress Is known to almost ovcry ono about the Capitol. Ho is cursed by tho Western sllvcillcs on account of his sllcnco on tho free coinago question, nnd by tlioSouthern men becauso In nil his recent notable nfttr-dlnner speeches ho has nover lifted his Milco against the passagoof tho Klec tlonsblll. I.nst night there was a little Impromptu fathering of a number of prominent cmocruts at an uptown hotel. Naturally, the Elections bill was tho chief topic of discussion. Presently n Southern Senator said: "Gentlemen, If tho I'orco bill is passed, I will blamo Grovcr Cleveland, nnd no ono else, for It." This remark caused n friend of tho cx rresident to ask angrily what Mr. Clove land had to do with tho measure now under discussion in the Senate To this tho Senator warmly replied: "If Cleveland had dono his wholo duty ns President of tho United States and had obeyed, ns he had n right to do, tho plat form upon which ho wns elected In '81, I repeat, that tho foreo bill would not now bo n nossibllltv. To mnka mvself be better understood, 1 will sny that if Clevc-J lauu nnii given mo icrnionni omccs 10 lena JMe citizens of tlio Territories, ns ho was instructed to do In tho platform, tho Democrats would havo four, anil perhaps six, mora Senators in the United States Senate, as Idaho and Montana are both naturally Democratic. "Theso Territories broko nwny from the Dcmoerntla party on nccount of Cleve land's attitude, nnd when they became Stales elected Republican Senators. Tho Hejiiilillcan majority In tho Senate now Is fourteen. If tho Democrats had elected Seuatois from Montana and Idaho tho Republican majority would bo only six. With only six majority It would bo im lKisibloto pass tho foreo bill, as nt lent (hue or four Republicans will voto with the Democrats against tlio final tussago of the bill." HILL KOIl THE SENATE. How Weed Cnmo to Ho Sldo-Trnekcd Colonel llrowii'M l'nrt. Now that Governor Hill has received the caucus nomination of his party for United States Senator by acclamation, it is in order to tell how Smith jr. Weed come to bo shoved to tho rear. There Is no doubt but Weed had Hill's promise thnt he should bo Senator whenever tho Democrats had a majority In tho Legisla ture. Hill was ready to deliver thogoods, but circumstances were against Weed. Said n. New Yorker who is behind tlio scenes: "William L. Drawn, editor of tho Now York AViMond n State Senator from New York city, Is the gentleman who Is di rectly responsible for Weed's burstod boom. Kver slnco the Legislature met Drown has been sowing the seeds of dis sension among his Democratic colleagues. Tho argument ho used was that Weed's election meant n slap in tho face for the national Democracy on account of Weed's pronounced high tariff views. Tlio fact is that Drown had thoScnatorial bco buzz ing In his own bonnet, nnd for every word ho put in aeainst Weed ho put ono lu for himself. WhilollrownuiidoubtoUy helped materially to knock out Weed he has failed to benefit himself." Title Iiistirnnco Companies. Mr. Ingalls late yesterday Introduced In tho Senate a billconccrning title Insurance i oinranies in the District. It Is tho samo ns 1)111 already introduced in Congress and published in The Chitic. S'cnntnr rnrn ell's Itctmii. Senator Farwell was In his scat to-day. He looks none' the worse for his failure to securo tho caucus nomination of his party. Ho nnd Mr. lllnlr, who arrived yesterday, mingled their tears together. AN ALLEGED SWINDLER ARRESTED Held IVIillo thoDctccthcs Aro Hunting for I'roof AiiuliiHt Htm. Rev. Vlystes Grant Gllck, who Is said to havo victimized n number of persons In all sections of tho country, Is behind the bars of tho Sixth Precinct station. Ho was arrested last night at 7 o'clock In a fiishloualilo boardlng-hoiiso at tho corner ot r'ottr-nnd-n-hulf and (J streets by De tictlcs Carter nnd Rnff. Gllck has been wanted by the authorities In various cities, and lias ovadcil arrest for nearly n year. In Murch last tho prisoner obtained considerable sum from residents of Now Orleans and Hay St. Louis by means of bogus cheeks. About tho middle of December Inspector Swindells was Informed that Gllck was In Washington, Ho disappeared, how ever, and was afterward seen in both Riihiiiond and Philadelphia. It Is not poitlcly known to what oxtent tlio prisoner has swindled the residents of this city, but tho police believe that his operations hao been considerable Ills photograph was taken tills morning. Pur solially ho Is attractive in address mid affable In speech, Gllck will bo retained in custody, whllotho police will endeavor to dl"coer hire somo oWdenco against htm of the work hols supposed to have ill ne. llniili Olllrein incrteil. At u meeting of tho directors of tho Columbia National Hank this morning tho following olllcers were unaiilinoiidy clirsen: It. If. Wiirncr, re-elected presl dint; A. 1'. Kov, Ice-president In placo of Colonel A.T. llrittou, resigned, and li. S. PnrKcr, cashier. I'n tli-il In HindiicHH. Toiik, Kis., Jan. 20. W. W, Curdy, the lending dry-goods merchant of (his i Ity, assigned yesterday. Liabilities, V ',- ttOj n'tels unknown. $2.1 0 Tor trousers that were J.3). II'sj mail llros., "th A I-!. That Is a useful hint dropped by Mm. Knto Gunnel t Wells to women win uro unhnpi liy married, Shu advises them 1 1 leek thosoclity of women for sympathy, nnd not thnt of men. Prolltlug by sinh nd lee would savo a great deal of troublo in this giddy world. King Humbert of Italy Is 12 yoars old. Ills fneo, like Pariiill's, hasn fixed ox )iisMoii of melancholy. Ha Is br.iv.i, toiiftcousnnd dovotud to his only child, a 1 nv of It, Tho king sH'.iks Freudian well iih heilucs Italian, and Is said to boa charming mini to mat. t-T.CO for trousers that wcio $3. Illsc man Hi os,, 7th & D CONCERNING CLOTURE. THE SIIHEWD 1'bAJJ THE UIH'IMIM CAN LEADERS HAVE FOllJlUIiATKI). To Crowd dotttro Through In Order to Pnss tlio Elections Hill Tlio Jlennhis of Morton's Ruling that nn Apucnl Is Not Debatable. Mr. Aldrlch called up In thoScnatoat 2 o'clock to-day his cloture resolution, which has been reposing quietly nnd In nocuously upon tho calendar slnco Its Introduction on tho 2nd of December last, but it went over until to-morrow ns tin finished business. Tlio Cloture ltesolutlon Itriotntl, That for the remainder of this session tho rules of thoSeniito bo amende 1 by mldlng thcnlo the following: When nny bill, resolution or other question shall hnn been under considera tion for n reasonable tlmo it shall bo in order for nny Senator to demand that de bate thereon bo closed. On such ilciiiiud uodebnto shall belli order, and ponding such demand no other motion except ono motion toadtaurn shall bamade. Irsuli demand bo seconded by a majority of tho Senators present, tho question shall forth with bo taken thereon without debate. If tho Senate shall decido to closo debate on nny bill, resolution or other question, tho mensuro shall tako precedence of nit other business whatover, nnd tho question shall bo put upon the amendments, If nny then pending, and upon thcmcasiiro in Its successive stages according to tlio rules of tho Senate, but without further debate, except that every Senator who may desire Bhall bo permitted to speak upon tho measure, including nil amendments, not more thnn once and not exceeding thirty minutes, After the Senato shall havo decided to close debnto as herein proUdcd, no motion shall be lu order but n motion to adjourn or to tako a recess, when such motions shall bo seconded by a majority of tho Senate. When either of said motions shall havo been lost or shnll hnvo fulled of a second, it shall not bo in order to re new tho pnmo until ono Senator shall hnve spoken upon tho pending measure, or one voto upon tho samo shall hnvo in tervened. Pending proceedings under tho forego ing rulo no proceeding In respect of n quorum snail no in order until ft snail havo appeared on a division or on tho taking of thoyensand nays thatnquorum Is not present and voting. Pending proceedings under tho fore going rulo all questions of order, whether upon nppcnl or otherwise, shnll bo decided without debate, nnd no obstructive or dilatory motion or proceedings of nny kind shall ho In order. I'or tho foregoing stated purposes tho following rules, nanielv: Vlt, VIII, IX, x, xii, "xix. xxii. :xxvn, xxvih, XXXV nnd XL are modified. Tho Debate -May I.nst Indefinitely unless somo way bo found to shut It off. Tho brigade of Democratic orators can cxcrclso their talent ns well on thnt resolution nson tho Elections bill. Thnt the friends of thnt mcasuro and someothcr Republican Senators, especially theso from the now States, aro in earnest in wanting the cloture adopted Is well Known. Just how It is to bo brought about has been a mnttcr of much specu lation and sore tribulation to tho news 1 apcr parliamentarian'. They havo pretty generally settled down to tho conclusion thnt it will bo done by somo arbitrary act en tho part of the presiding ofllcor. Hut the acknowledged fait that the Vice Prisiilcnt is avcrso to any arbitrary pro ceeding has been u stumper. 1'ioparlng tlio Ground. A keen observer of such matters says Hint the ground hns been carefully pre pared to do away with tho necessity of any such nrbitrnry action on tho part of tho Vice-President as a refusal to rccognlzo any Democratic Senator when such recog nition is proper under tho rules nnd tlio decisions of tlio presiding olllcers. Ho enlis attention to the ruling of tho Vice President nt tho all-night session last Fri day night thnt nn nppenl from tho de cision of the Ch.alrisuotdcbatal.lc. When that ruling wns made, Senators Hoar and j'Aimunus cxciaimcu: "inaisrigni, air. President; That's right." And when Senator Gorman attempted to make some remarks Senator Aldrlch nroso nnd in em phatic tones declared the Maryland states man was out of onlcr as nn appeal from the decision of tho Chair was not debatable; the Chair had so decided, mid voting on tho appeal must proceed without debate The Vlco-Prcsldcnt again announced his ruling to bo that nn appeal from tho de cision of tho Chair was not debatable Yesterday Senator Gorman, the Demo cratic leader, attempted to Induce the Vice-President to revoko that ruling, but no conclusion was reached on his nutlon to amend the journal. Tho ltepuMlrnn I'luii. Now, says tho gentleman rofcrred to, the plan of tho cloturo Rcpullcans Is to allow tho debato to proceed for three or four days, then somo Republican Senator, presumably Mr. Aldrlch, will make tho jtoint of order thnt the resolution Is not debatable Tho theory on which thlH rests being that it Is a resolution to close debate, nnd stands In tho samo relation as a mo tion to adjourn or to tako u recess. There will bo a chorous of pro tests from tho Democratic side The Vice-President will look surprised and will oerrnlo tho point of onlcr. Tho maker of tho point of order will appeal lrom the decision of tho Chair. Tlusnp-ix-nl, under tho ruling referred to, will bo held to bo not debatable The voto on tho appeal will overrule tho decision of the Chair. That will menu that tho cloture resolution is not debatable That proposition established, thcro would be nothing left to do but to taken vote. Tho Republicans have n Senatorial quo rum of their own in tlio city. Mr. Hearst is too sick to bo present. This will prob ably cost tho Democrats u vote, as It Is understood that pairs will be declared oft', VOTING PQR HILL. The Albany LeKlrdtituro ltallots for Senator l!i arts' Hiireensur. Amianv, N. Y., Jim. 20. At 12 o'clock tho House balloted for United Stntc.s Sena tor to succeed Hon. W. M. Rvnrts. Upon call of thu House David II. Hill received Cft and W. M. ItairK 68 votes. There were IHo absentees: Mr. Acker (Rep.), Messrs. Clark of New York, Demurest of Rockland, Kennedy of Cnnaiidalgua and Stein id New York, all Democrats. All will bo present to-morrow, so their friends USsflt. Sneaker Shcchan declared David 11. Hill ns tlio nominee of the Assembly. Tho vAto lu tho Senato stood: David 11. Hill, 1.1; W. M. Rvurls, It), all the Sena tors bilug priscut. l.owi nml I.ntlu. Wo surprised a young friend of ours In his study tho other day, says a writer lu mi English paper. Ho was perusing again nnd again asiented note, which ho mourn fully handed to us with n weary sigh. It was u love-letter which ho hud received from a Glrton gill, to whom ho hud pro posed In due form. It was so original that wo mado n copy of It, and hero It Is: "Ad lueiim enrissluiuiu Johaiiuom. My dear Jack; Your lovo epistle is lying be tween thu leaves of my geometry. That's tho place for It. 1 put all my dilllciilt problems there, offeiH of marriage along with tho dieadfiil accounts pipa inakei mo Keep. You say yon want to marry me Well, I Hatter myself I c.iiicoiilii,Mto tho verb anio very readily, so I make, an swer ns follows: Anieiii, subjunctive; I may moyou If ymu good to mo. Am in em, imperfect; I would lovo you If tho old gcntleinaii will only ecimo dniv.i handsomely. Aniiibu, future: I will losu you, p'ovluid, of limine, von let tho other girls alone Auiavi; I havo love I you slniotho night you cut Hint horrid Au gusta Stlllmnuse, who heats us nil In mathematics. A mo; I lovo you nnw, Aniiime; lovo mo nnd, dear Jack, lovo mo hard nnd lovo mo strong, for 1 am a Stock i:chaugn-hrcd girl, and hnolmjii uccii'tonied to 'bears' from my earliest childhood. VIoctvn!o! Thy own Knto. Pi seriptuui: 1 osculatu the lips which call me darling.' irIl nVSI'Kl'BM, Indirection, and Elomni.li disorders, mo IfltllllN'S IllON lllTTUllS. All dcalois keep It, SI per bottle. (lenulna has tiade-marL laid ciosocd red Hues on wrapper. PULLERS OF TEETH. DcntlMs Mulling Preparations fur nn International Contention. The representatives of tho American nml Southern Dcnlnl Associations, who nro nssemblcd hero to mnko arrangements for nn international convention of dentists at tho World's Fair, held their first meeting at Wlllard's Hotel yesterday. No busi ness of ImiKirtanco was transacted, and the convention adjourned until to-day. Those picscnt nt yestcrdny's session were: Dr. W. W. Walker of New York city, president of tlio committee; Dr. A. O. Hunt of tlio University of Iowa, secretary; Dr. II. II, Noble, Wash ington, 1). O.; Dr. J. C. Storey, Dallas, Tex., retiring president of tlio South ern Dental Association; Dr. JI. W. Foster, Haltimorc, president of tho Ameri can Dental Association; Drs. A. W. Harlan nml John S. Marshall, Chicago; Dr. J. II. McKcllop", St. Louis: Dr. L. D. Shepird, Host on; Dr. Gcorgo W. McElhany, Colum bus. On.: Dr. C. S. Stockton, Xoivark, N. J.; Dr.J. Tuft, Cincinnati, Ohio: Or. W. J. Rorton, Pari", Tcx.j Dr. J. V. Craw ford, Nashville, Tcnii., and Dr. L. D. Car penter, Atlanta, On. Last night Dr. Noblo tendered tho visit ing dentists n reception at his residence, 1B10 R street northwest. Tho drawing room was hnndsomely decorated with flowers. At 11 o'clock mi elegant supper wns served, In addition to thoso named above there wero present Mrs. Dr. Jessie Kcppclcr, Dr. Donaldson. Dr. JIcFarland, Dr. Sniythc, Dr. T. 0. Hill, Dr. Harnett Hill, Dr. M'ndsworth, Dr. Hunt. Dr. Rich, Dr. Siebold, Dr. Lewis, Dr. Hugo. Dr. Rust, Dr. Hen son, Dr. Leollarban, Dr. W. S. Harhan, Dr. Darrcll, Dr. Hcndrlckson, Dr. DlelTcndlrfcr, Dr. Wolf, Dr. Mtmson nnd Dr. Davis. FINANCIAL AND C0J1MERCIAL. Nr.w YnriK, Jan. 20. Money on call was easy this morning lit 2j3 percent. Kxchnngostcady; posted rates, WIQW; actual rates, 1SIJISI1 for sixty days and 4870 1871 for demand. Governments steady; currency Cs, 110 hid; 4s. coupon, 120 bid; 4s, do., 103 bid. Tho stock market was extremely dull thin morning, only 74, 100 shares changing hands In thu two hours to noon, i'ho llrst prices wcio Irregular nnd generally lower. In tho llrst half of tho opening hour thcro was considerable selling, and prices went down sharply nil around. Tlu greatest depression was In Now York, New England, Chicago Gas nnd Sugnr Trusts. Tho deellno nt tho lowest point ranged from J to 2 per cent. In the latter part of tho hour thcro was somo recovery. Stag nation was tlio feature or tho market dur ing tho hour from 11 o'clock until noon, but prices wero steady. At this writing the market Is only slightly above tho low est figures. Wiinliliiaton Stork Exchange. Hqortcd for Tub Cnmo by Gurley it Elevens, real cstato and local securities, 1333 F street northwest. Soles Regular call, 12 o'clock m. D. C. 3.0os, $1.80011 120. Wash. L. I., 2d, $.r)00 n IX). Wash. Gas Roods, II., $100 a 117. Lincoln National Hank, fi n 103. People's Firo Ins., 10 n fij. Wash. Gas, fi a 40; 20 a 40. Am. Oraphophono, 60 a 101; 10 a 101: 15 n 10J; 50 a 10; TO a 10. Jllsccllaneous Honds W. A G. R. It. 10 400s, R. M)3-'23, 100J; W.&G. 11. II. con vertlbleG's '0!!-'20,tl5; Masonic- Hall Ass'n 6's, O 1808, 100; Wash. Jlnrket Co., 1st mort. fis, 103. American Security nnd Trust, 5's, 100: Wash. I.t. Infantry. 1st, Cs. 1001, 1K1J; Wash. I.t. Infantry, 2d, 7s, 1COI, 1)5; Wash. Gnsllght Co., Ser. A, (is, 110: Wash. Gnsllght C'o., Ser. H, fis. 110J; Nntlonnl Hank Stocks Hank of Wash ington, -110; Hank of Republic, 200; Metro politan, 270; Central, 300: Second, 100; i nrioeis aim -ucciiamcs, jui; Minimum, ltO; Capital, 120; West End, 031; Traders', 120! Lincoln. 101. Railroad Slocks Wash, and Geo., 23e; Metropolitan, 110; Columbia, 071; Cap itol and North O Street. 60; Kek'ton it Sol. Home, CO; Georgetown & Ten nallytown.CO. Insurance Stocks Firemen's, 43: Franklin. 63; Metropolitan, 80; National Union, 17; ArllnKton. 170; Corcoran. 08: Columbia, Hi; German American, 170; Potomac, 83; Rlggs, 71: People's, 61; Lin coln. 51; Commercial, 4. Titlo Insurance Stocks Real Estate Title, 127; Columbia Titlo, 01. Gas and Electric Llnht Stocks Wash ington Gas, 30l", Georgetown Gas, 43; U.S.-KIcclrlo Light; 111. Tclcphono Stocks Pennsylvania, 25; Clicsnpcako it Potomac, w03; American Oraphophono, 0i. Miscellaneous Slock Washington Mar ket, 17; Hull Run Panorama, 17; Pneu matic Gun Carriage, J. Safe Deposit and Trust Companies National Safo Dciiosit, 215; Wash. Safe Deposit, 112; Wash. Iian & Trust Co., 08; American Security & Trust Co., OJ. "Kx-dlvldend. How to Propone. Fran tht CMtagctXiiM. Somo one has again brought up the fa miliar subject of discussion, "How Young Jlcn Proiiosc." It is the testimony of many unfortunate past-masters In the art and of several novels written liy married men that tho young men don t. In so so far ns n blurry nnd confused recollec tion of tho event will inform them, tho proposal was mutual and spontaneous occurrence, or, to put It suggestively, It .roised of Itudf as popcorn paps, by simply being warmed up to the occasion. One thing Is certain, however, the young man who endeavors to bo too polite about making his proposal is lost. It is undoubtedly tho right thing to bu mannerly and conventional In many limes nnd places. "Will you please?" "May 1 trouble you?" "I beg jiardoii" aud "Thank you" uropart of thosmall change of tho currency of manners. IIo who docs not rely upon somo similar expres sions occasionally stands in danger of being called a boor. Hut the young man who would say to hlssw cctheart, " Will you jilcaso hnvciue?" or "Jlay 1 troublo you to get married?" just as he would say "Will you kindly step aside?" or "Plcaso pass mo the salt?" Is n hopeless case. He w 111 be refused and de scrves.to be. Ho may, If ho likes, quoto poetry or ho limy injure his trousers by kneeling too lcng before tho ndorcd, hut ho must bo something other thnucommunplace. This is certnlnly how not to propose, nnd Is a much mora essential bit of Information than any direct and explicit advice would be. Til A1IKI i:i. IlLAKKSLEE-l'AYNE.-On January 17. 1KU, by the ltcv. Chnrle (I, Cool., (Icortro lllnkrsleeot Detroit, Mich., to Mrs, Elizabeth M, Payne ot Washington, D, C. COOLEY-IIAIIDINO.-On June , 1 Sill, at Exeter parsonage, lluHImnro, liy tha ltev. E, nllve r.ldrldge, Mary Lillian Harding to Henry II, Cooley, botli ot this city. Cl'LVEIt-METZLElt.-Iii the city of Tn lomii, State of Washington, Jnnunrv II, HU, John I'. Culver to Miss Minnie MeUler, d-Ulgh-ter of Philip Metzlcr. No cards. in:i). DECKKIt. On Sundsj, January H, is'll, Lee Monroe, latum sou ot hurl mid Etlle Decker, aged H day m. COI.llHltT.-Depnrtcd Ihls lite, Cluirles Col bert, January is. isril, nt s::l o'clock, at hl irsldi'iiie, No, 1110 Nliietccnt'.! street north wist, ClIETZt.Elt. -On January , 101, John ('rrtilrr, In hi Kith) car. MAI.ONE.-On Monday, January l'i, 1WI, nt :i:u n, in , Edmund Jun of l.lmuul mil Maignri-t Miilonr, llcqulem mass nt Do'i lock from st, Alojshi' I huiiji Wednesday, J.umar) i, MfflOWAN.- At his residence In Ellrtbsih, N., I. ,nn Jnnimry IH, 1KM, Cnptnlu Jo'n Me (lowiiu, I'nlli-d stuto Ileieniia Marine. In the Mth year of his age, OSPOIINE.- Departed this 1 1 to January 1 IHil, at ::.vi p. m , William P. Osborne, In tho Wth j enrol hlngc. TilONHV TO LOAN. A,1 ONEY TO LOAN ON ItE.M. ESTATirilTt All. Crst-clats securities at lowest rites ot Interest. Jiu ikl.iy v hero security Is goo 1. O. C. (lltEEN, :H'lTtlist ii r. MONEY," IN ALL SUMS, TO LOAN ON ItHAI. ESTATE HECUIIITY, AT B AND U PEIt CENT. M. M. PAltKEIt, llllil'st. Tl,l ONEY TO LOAN 111. In Sinus to Hull. On Approved ltoal Estnto Security, II. 11. W.MINElt .t CO., 1110 V st u w. A Ppnnklng for Itudynrd Kipling. JCiiffcrt t'litd In Chicago A"i', The truth would seem to bo that Mr1 Kipling Is nn unusually bright fellow who enjoys n somewhat exngernted opin ion of his own brightness; it (s quitn nat ural Hint he should be somewhat swollen In Vanity, for ho has been flattered to an nmii7ing degrca since ho woko up one morning and found himself famous. Wo certainly should expect to find youth sus ccptlblu to the charms of compliment, and we aio freo to confess that werecog nl7cn distinct loveliness In that freedom nnd confidence with which youth gives expression to those views which it in variably hns unon nil human things. Sir. Kipling's literary work is faulty, but It Is brilliant ami strong. There may be, ns Jlr. Carlton nvers, twenty news pnj ir reporters lu New York city capable of doing ns good work ns Jlr. Kipling hns done. At the snmo time they havo wl done it, and Jlr. Kipling lias. Tho error Into which Mr. Kipling ap pears to have fallen is nil o'erweciilng greed to profit nt once liy tha reputation miido by his earlier publications. Hu J bulling his own market. Tho trade In stinct is big within him. Jlr. Kipling's hiislnessmilhods aro not those of a literary man; ho is a hustler, and wo fear that ho is also a paranoiac. JIo believes in haying In sunny weather, no matter whether there Is nny grass or not, nnd Ire Is work ing his boom for alt thcro Is in it. Nobody should tako to heart what this young man has to say of this country nnd Its people; much that ho says Is true Wo ore very different from other countries, aim in uiai iiiuerciico suouiu wo nnii con tinual reason for devoutly returning thanks to tho Almighty. If thcro bu might of pralscworthlness in tho progress of dvlli7ation, should wo not bo grateful when our own civilization stands fortli ns tho conspicuous illustration of that progress? Wo hope that Jlr. Kipling wilt go ahead with cracking his whip; ho Is young, lusty aud'full of light, nnd these things help to keep other thlims moving. Wo hnvo much moro respect for the sauclncss or youth than wo havo for tho hypocrisy of ace; lu other words, when wo think of the absurd llattcrles and lying arts which certain foreigners havo employed to mulct us of our money nnd good opinion, wo nro disposed to regnnl Mr. Kipling s enm bativepcrtness ns refreshing and praise worthy ton degree NIMXIAT. MITICHB. B3Sr,'iHRiAltiiKlt ASPHALT PAVING :Ss COMPANY, No. 1, Uroiulnny, New York, .Tunnnry J", ltitil. '1 o VV horn It iloy Concern:" At a inti-tlnc of the liirbcr Asnhslt Paving Company, to bo licltl At the ofllco oCtlio rntn pnny, Po. 1 Ilrondw ny. New York, N.X. ., on T1IK 181 If DAY VV rKlillUAHY, 111. a resolution w til lie offered to increase tlio number ot shares ot tha ciiiH.il slock ot said company to inch ninouni ns aninjoriiy oi uio siiarcuoiacrs nny iletermlne. A.L.BAIIIICII. President. J. C. HOCK, Secretary. Ja20,S7.fcb:i,10 E" ' OITICROPTlinCOMMISiSIONIHtsl, Dlftrlct ot Columbia. Wiishliizton. January l'J, li'il. Ordered: That, drcmluu It conducive to tho public interest to widen Cin cinnati street and Twenty-second street at the smithen't corner ot block 1 1, 1,nnir.don Park, the Commissioners havo had the routo sur veyed nnd n plat thereof prepared and lllcd In this olllce, In rompllnnco with tho require ments ot law-, anil notice Is hereby clven ot tho ptoposcd widening ot tha litahw ay aforesaid, uud that all persons having objections to pre sent thereto aro called upon to nttend at this ofllco at S n'dnck p. m. on TUIWHAY, Till! 81) HAY OI' rKUIll'AHY, 111. nt which tlmo tho ComnilFttmicrs will give hearing to nit pirEons In Interest. ' .1. VV. IIOUOI.ASS, 'MOHN W. Hlivi, 11. 31. ItOIIHItT, Commissioners District ot Cobunhl.1, Jnul3,1 1,MI,S1,,'-M gggT-CAMl'EM. CAHltlNUTON, ATTOHNEY-AT-I.AW, t03 D street northwest, Washington, D. C. Webster Law llulldlng. Itcsldence, 1T01 (I street northwest. 3T TOlt 8AI.E COIINKK 01' Sl'iltlCI! street and llarewood arcnae. Lo Droit 1'ark. Five New Tro story nnd Attle Drlek Dwell ings, with Tonnes, all Modern Im provements on Spruce street. Six Houses, Two btorles. Attics and Cellars Finished with Paper All .Modern im provements, on llarowood avenue. Also 'orncr House, corner ot spruce and llare wood nvenuo. For Trlco nnd 'firms Apply to WILLIAM J. LEWIS, Owner and llullder, On premises. delS-lt fg5?J. WILLIAM LEE (Successor to Henry Leo's SONS), UNDEItTAKEIt. 332 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE N, W South Side, Ilranch OlMce, 108 Maryland nve. s. vv. J3gT WILL PAY FULL COMMISSION TO HEAL ESTATE AGENTS 1011 SELLINO. - Tor 1'rlccB anil Terras Apply to EMMONS Jt KINO, nnlUleri and Owners, Allanlle llulldlnc del3-13 KBtT-WlIY NOT HAVE YOUlt MIIItTS VZ3J made by one of tho most celebrated cutters tn America T Prices samo ns thoso third-rato cutters charge P. T. HALL, MM F slrit-t nw. tar-FEET llELIBVED. DIl. WHll'E, ' CHIltOPODIST. 141(1 ronnsjlvnnl'i avenue, opposite Wlllard's Hotel, thousands from far and near vMt Dr. White's establishment for relief rrom and avoid onco ot corns, bunions, diseased nails and nil other toot troubles. Hours, 8 ii. in. to 0 p. in. bunda) s, II lo 1-J. Ofllco fee ft per rlslt for put ting the feet In good order. Established psll. KIth()N,VI MADAM WILSON, THE CELEIMtATED nnd well-known specialist 111 all female lomplalnts, 4111 (' street n, vv. llourj from 11 a. m. to 8 p. m, dally. For ladles only. JuWIo'elil -VTOW IS THE TIME. WE WILL PAY i "big money" for gents' flrst-class sec ond-hand rlothlng. Address or call at JUSTll'S 01.0 STAND, lilll D st. n. w. l'Olt SAI.U. ClU-'AP-STOCK AND Fix 171011 SAI.l- J' I tures of bakerv. confecllonery. furnishings uud notions store; rent moderate. Applj Im mediately, ?il Mil. nve. n, c. 1.10H HALE Oil EXOHANOHKOlt GENTLE 'man's riding or uruin outill '1 suburban lots: vaiiiaiiie. Address llENItY.tlllsolllcs. LOST ANI rou.Ni). r UST A l'AIIt OF GOLD I'HAMI! A PA I It OF "PEIt. I 1 srutitlon" nn L'l.lsses. with gol 1 etulll iiiiaihed, jesleid-i) iitlctnoon; retiiin toCrhle olllce. l'HOI'OslAI.S. :-)KOPO',Al.S FOlt MATEItlAI.S ItE- oulied for tho repair of nubile quarter the Colonel Commandant, U. S. Mirlnu Corps, Washington, II. C Headquarter V S. .Marino Corps, Ijuartcrinnster's Ofllei', Janii srv 1.1, IK)),- Sealed Proposals In duplicate will bernclved at this ofllce until 11 o'clock in, of the CUlli day of JANI'AltY next, for fur nishing tho following iirllrles: iolsta l llxl I long, HjoUls, SxlSx-iii long, M olU 1 lllxSlllong, lllolsls Kxlllvl8 lou', !l, Joists 'Iv 10x11 long. !MJ studs :ixtxS long, T,ikM ti. Va. l'lne sheiillng 8 lu. wide, dressed on one side; a.Ul ft. Tx8 1 Vn. Pino flooring, 3 In. wide; '.'.(JliO ft. TxS 1 Vn. I hie bonded nnd rce.llm; waluscoating, 1,(KH) lineal ft. TxSx3 In. wldo Irrssiil while Pino Seconds, M It. H In.xl'l In., tongued and grooved Va. Pino boards, S.wm ft. While Pine set onds TS tt lUlu.luUI. xi, xlj 4 panel moulded prime White Pino stnik doois ' fl. l.d tii.xl (I- 1 lu Whllo I'luii r,iiisiiiues T tt. t 111 Ml tt I III Whlto lTuo dour J.IIUS r, lu wide, inn It. ot I In. moulded nrihltiuves lltiht 1 It. 3 in xl It. window sash 3 fl l'J la x'l ft l4 light IxJIxt window sash, lift tusi lu Mitt Mil., lCtlixI doiiblc-boxel window triiu-s, ssshnllinmjileteas per drawing Id gulr. Iron Dormer window heads as per druvvhu nil s"H lomplete; lim tt galv. Iron, dee. mo ildbv, II enlv. lion hip mi era. All material lo bs iln llvimlnt Miiilno Hirrniks, Wnshlti'itou, I) C , frco of expense lo the I'nlted Stites Tlio dclhery of nllnrlbles to be ninde wlllilnll ilujsfrumdato ofcontrnci Hpocllloatlu'is and all Information n beoblaliiediipon npplloa lion In (tils olllie. 'this iiflbn rns,irv.M On right to icjcit uny and nil bid nndlonalie d, fills, and bids from legulur Healers only will bo lonsldered. Proposah sliuuld Ira In dorsed: "Proposals for Materials," an I ill Orcssulto Major II. II. LOW It V, I'll merlins ler U, b. Marluu Corps, Washington ' ivtu.lfl.'OA'l rOMMIKSIOMlll OF nillHlS. C H.lll J. Stol Olt) Hall, H.HUNDY, COM'lt OF DEEDS FOlt ALL Stales aud Territories, IVI La. are., opp. w.kti:h- iii:t.r. -iVAVrrn active white HOY TO .p- VI o iurU In 1 akrni tint un'ltr 111 Tears, pi) tld Mb st s, o. 'V'ami:d-ood OYSTER COOK. ply 2101 I'n. me, n. w. At'- -r.N'ii:i)-A emit, roit (ii:tt:it.r, hniitiiik no wnslilng or Ironing. Call tWADtlltt. II. W. 7WNT):i)-A HTItONd, HK.WTHY COL VV orcil gill for RPncrrd housework; nitit litlng rcfcicnce. tH013liist.il. v. irAN'ii:i)-iiiiioriT,Ai:Tivi:ci)i.oiti:i) wuninn. who can iimk, wash, Iron, stay Ct llllllt nun liring rcicrcnccs. .mi. i.jj u h. n. w. WANTED-A MII)llLI!-Afll!I) COI.OHI!!) womnti a nurse and general houss wo mini; one to remain at nights; rets, required. Call at ami M st (leorgetown. rANiiTi)-.iioY rnoM tub north- V ent part oftho city to rnrry routo for Sunday Herald; irnod pny to right boy. Call this evening at Hi"! 10th ft. n. w, ii r am kh-Iady" .modiii.s'to " rnsi: VV occasionally tor portrait painter; ntljr rents nn l.our pny. Apply bctoro 1 o clock 1310 -Mass. nve. ii. w. 17ANTED-A Olltt. roil (IIINKItM. V housework; must stay nights; references. 11131 N st. n. vv. lirAN'UMJ. A CIIAMIIKUMAID, WHO IS Y tonssWt In washing and Ironing, Apply TM till st. ii. w. t TANTED-OOOD WlltTI! NUlWn TO V take complete charge of a baby l year old. Apply Ills T st. Immediately. ANTED - IMMEDIATELY--? WAUT- hands mid tour apprentices, at iil) 13th TrANTEDA Hltllfl CI.KIIK; AI.0 A Apply corner Uth nml U st. relict clerk. VUANTED-A HESPECrAUbE nilttiFOIt VV plain rooking and gcnernl housework. Apply KUB Uth st. n. vv. WANTED-HAI.ESMAN TO 11ANDI.I! A specialty In city and vicinity; preferenco given tu U. A. It. man. liooin 111, bit V st. n.w. W anted-a "c!oofrnoNT:HTwiiiTi: girl to tend store and do general house work. Apply ltsa IGtti stMuvv WANTED-COMl'ETr.NT, CLEAN (llltb (white) for general housework; no wash ing; small lainlly; reference. 1WJ Mil st. n. w. ANTED-A Olltb EOlt OENEltAb housework; young- girl from country pre ferred; must stay nights. Apply TIT Uth n. w. WANTED-AT1101 II ST.N. W. YOUNO white L'lrl to do general housework Inn private family of .1; must hrlu,' references. TITAN"! ED-SET'Ff,ED WHITE WOMAN VV for general housework In private family; bring references and stay nights. .IS 1 st. n. w. ANTED-YOUNO MAN TO KOMI AND address circulars. Address In own hind virlllnc, stating wages expected, Dux 370, City l'ostonlce. W ANTED-A HL'STMNO ADVEIITISINO solicitor; nleo lady to solicit snbscrlp tlons; good wnrrcs. fall st ofllco of Hie "(lov rrnment oniclal." ltoom 10, Central National Dank llulldlng. oil Pa. avo. --irANTED-A (iOOD COOK, WASIIEIt and lroner for u family of 3; must bring reference. Apply 43" K St. n. w. ViT ANTED-A WOMAN TO COOK, WASH ) y and iron Apply Vtll Mass. nve. u. vv. WAN1ED-A COMPETENT WOMAN TO rook, vi ash nnd Iron and )oung Klrl to do chamberwork nnd watting; family ot '.'; white lircferred. auat Nst.n. vv. W ANTED-A TllOUOUtllt COOK, WITH Rood referenco from last phce. Apply VJlSMass. nve. u. vv. .WAXTl'.ll-SITtJATIIIN'. lf AN1E1I HY A YllU.NO COI.'D MAN. A V situation ns waiter or to do nny kind ot housework. Call It'll Sumner Court, bet. 15th. and liith, I. ami M sis. n. vv. VU-ANTED-A 1IE0ISTI!H1!D NUIPJE III!- VV sires cinplu.vment to tnl.o careot Invalids nnd also entire ituirge of Infants: references furnished, Address Mrs. A. I.. ll this ofllM. WANTED-SEWINO AT families; cur. cut and lit. 'I.TCIhsl.n. w. HOME Olt IN Address or call "IITANTED-HY A ItESl-EOTAIlLi: COI.'D 11 h lad. n llrst-rlasa nhice as waller In nrlvato family or errand boy In store; can give good ieference,jjHll t HlBillst St. n. vv. WAN'TKD-ltY A-IIESPKCTAIILE, F.NElt getlbboy, aplaprai-drlver to do house work; fun give best cltf refernofes. Apply isa.1 Kith t. n. w. S Vf. c: ANTEir.A YOIINJI MAN, DISUN- w rgCO BllCr O O ClOCK l. Jll W1IHM WUfR of any kind ot a clerical nature AdJrcsj CLEliK, Crltluofllce. ,IK, Crltlu olllce; WANTEU-IIY A l'lItST-CLASS COI.'D wnninn, family or gentleman's washing and Ironing; can give good satisfaction, Ad dress BOO 1. St. II. vv. 7ANTED-A SITUATION 1IY a iii:- V spectahlo white girl ns chambermaid and w altress or nurse. Address cm II st. n. w. No cards answered WANTED-11Y A IIKsPECTAllLE COI.'D girl n situation In a private family to eoolt, wash and Iron: must go homo at nlghtB; good refs. Apply 1CI0 Uth st. n. w. WANTED-IIY YOUNO OEltMANGIltL, n situation Inn small private family to do general housework, l'-tlti i-Mlli st. n, vv. , WANTKD-HY A OOLOItED WOMAN who Is evprrlcnceJ In dressmaking, situ lion as seamstress by the month or week; good referenie. Call or address 515 M st.n, c. "J ANTKD-YOUNiliAN31 YEAltS OF 'V age desires position of any kind. 11. r.T'IKlt,-S8N, J.nvc.n. w. XJ ANTKO-YOUNG MAN OK GOOD EDU VV lallon desires position eonueeted with Ihe press; evpcrlcnce rather turn salary the oblctt. Addriss COltltESPON'DE.NT, this ofllie. WANTED-IIY A YOl'NO COI.OIIED girl, situation ns nurse: can give refer ences. ji-23 It st. ii, w, NTED-LADY WISHES A POSITION organist or will give lessons: terms reasonable. Address 108 501 st. s. e. WAN'lED-llY YOUNO MANOl'STEADY habits, quick and ateurite at figures, n position ns assistant bookkeeper or other ofllco work. Address liox Srsl, City I'oslolHce, V7ANTKli-llY A SETTLED WOMAN, A VV plaie.as general houscwarkcr lu a" smvll prlvuto famllj; good rctercuies. Address "10 1st. ii. w. W ANTED-HY A ItESPECTAIILE COL'I) girl, situation In n prlratn family as rhaaibcrmald; good wages expected. Apply 313 O st. s. vv. T17 ANTED- SITUATION AS IIUTI.Ell IIY I n German thoroughly competent In every rrspect; best of references gl en. 35 L st. n. w. VANTKD-I1Y A YOUNG LADY. TYPE- writing oriopylngat liomo. Addiess U. V P., this ofllie. J ANTED- SITUATION BY "llESPIX' f Vi nbleioloicd man ns driver or to wait on grntleman; can futnlsh good references. Ad dnssM.S., lUTlithst.il w. -tT AN'I ED-11Y A NEAT, ItKI.IAllI.E COL- ored girl, slluatlou as nurse. Call or ml ilriss JWI lllggsst. "IV AN'I ED- i YOUNO MEN WISH P081 VV lions; ono to work ns student; other all doy. Call Hil I' st n. vv. W AN'I ED IIY A GOOD PENMAN, A PO slttoii as bookkeeper or shoo salesman. II E. IIAI.DWl.N.Tri Octrees t. WANTED-11 A IlllH'.llTIIOY.MTi'A tlon lu groier) or provision store; George town preferred. Address II. II. r. M 181U 1" 117ANTI!D-1IY A 15 l,nv, a sltiiutlou of any kind. STEWAKT, 8110 Ultti st. n. vv. JOHNNY WANTED- IIY AN EM'EltlKNCED EI.E- 1 1 VUK ilnr bm Inhllelof 17 ears, a noslllou to run elevator for hotel or ofllie building; ma furnish referenie. AdJiess or apply, C. C. D , 11181'thst. ii w. l-AN'I ED HY A WELL EDUCATED VV south, IT years old, position In renl estate or potent attorney's otllio lolejru thohiisliuss; releremes furulsheil. Address llOW'Altl) U ll.MI.N, 31-j Mass. qyo. n. w. ANTl'.D-iiY A YOl'NO I'OLOllCli man, n place In a prlvuto family or as drher Address l 3J st s. w. VAVIEI IIY A UESPEI'TAIILE I'lH.'D V woman, n sll. union In a private family ns cook or ihaniberiiiald Apply UJJ 1Mb. st. li vv 117 ANTED -IIY ItESPECTAIILE COL- 1 1 iircd girl, n nl-iie iu ihauibermil.l nn I simnitic-s; under. lands sewing; willing mil obilgliig, best of releicnies. Address vi. i;. . C 1S.M N n n w 7ANTED-Slil'A'l'ION HY OOUI) SEIt- unit girl, ilty refeieni-c tiirnlshed. fill tt 1515 151 list li iv. WAN'ir.D IIY A UILOIIED jilaie as general hou-ewoiker. lllltl.. A Cull PUT Uth st. II. w AVANTI!ll-MISOKI.I..VNi:oiIH. w S'lEA rANTED-lNSTltUCTOlt IN ENGLISH iruin i to n u, iii, u, .s, i mi ri. it. .. AIIMAN. 117ANTKD-TO IHIY. ON EASY PAY- luents. n good typewriter; ltemlngton prcicricu Address H. S(. 0., IhlsoUlco, mil HUNT IttlOMM. 1,1011 KENT- 2I.OWEU l't.OOItt. IHOOVPs .1' and kltiheu (or pari of same) of house M S. Cap. st,; nil mod. Inps Inquire on prein- ISCS. 17011 HENT-nl-NlTltNIHIlED IIOOMH ON I' !d floor; heat and hath; rent, $1T; also one nicely furnished room; 1st lloor. Kit 3d n. vv l.'Olt IIKNT IIOOMH AND OITICJW AT lftisijl st , next In Miorebinn iron IIKNT .1' board, nt T 1 iioomii, with rinar.tjt.ABs J I I2thsl.il, w. 37011 llENT-.l IIOO.MH. 110-1 I, ST. M.W.I WJUmr vvltliout board l.'Olt liENT- 13IU N ST. N. W.-PI.EAiANT ,1: toon s w itli I oiird, with New England fain ly ipdir IIPNT-DEMOIITfri, IIOOMS ON I' V'd and "A itnors; rurnlshed or unfiirnts'it'di modern euiivcnlcnies; private family. 1'II It H.ji. vv. Ijsoii iir.NT-i"-iio o st. n7w.-iiand-' somely furnished rooms, single or rn suite, with or without board. l.-stllt HENT-MT 15TII AND VM 11 ST. N J' w-. Ilnnilsoincly furnished rooms, rlngle linden suite; open fires. ljiilll HENT-aWl II HISN.W.-H'OMMl-I; nlcatlng rooms, sullablo for light house keeping; convenient tn herdlrs nnd cars. 17IOII ltENT-ltailSTH ST. N. W.-I.ll(IE, 1' nicely furnished '.ii small prlrato family. nicely furnished "id story front room In n JJIOlt IIENT- 1SIII Kril ST. N. W.-l NICELY ' furnished room, vilthhc.it, gas and listhif 15 per mouth. lOII llENT-iiEVEltAI. CO.MPOItTAIlbY 1. furnished rooms, with board, heat. r;as and bath; nlso use of parlor and piano; home com. forls. .Kin (Ujt. iimv. 17011 HKNT-i'bEASANTSI) 11.0011. DAY X window; gas, heat and bath on sime flo ir; near cars, market imdcatcier; housekeeping allowed. I'.VJ Ojl. n. vv, J poll ItENT-HANDMlMEI.Y PUItNIsifED ' room on 3,1 floor, with dressing wnl largo closet.lltlMi-t.li. w. iroil HENT-HANDSOMEI.Y t'OllNIdlllHI I1 front room. ts.'S lull st. n. vv, iroil HKNT-a DOOMS AND HATH, 'JD J" story; southern and eastern c.vposure. Ap ply liiWt-iliH.il. vv. iron iii:nt ii. .id bT. n. w.-rmt- I'nlshcd lariia '.'d story front room, with bonrd for 3; references. TToit 1IENT-S VI!llYTH!sTllAlH.irriotnD, 1 w llh board, on !!d and ,'M Uoors; sull.ible for V. JW 1st. n.w. jroU HUNTTO AHOI.TS-1 MIIOH AND 1; 1 small room, unfurnished, 'Jil floor; ufee locnllnn; near curs nml l'euslou Olllce, -vppiy l'.'S 1' St. II, w. TjKIlt llENT-I.AIIOE. NICELY FUUNISlt'D room on .id floor; would suit gentleman or a-rentt3. litlT Tth st. n. w, TTIOIl HUNT HANDSOME HUITH OP 1 rooms nt till) (I st. u, vv., with or without board; near cars nnd Departments. 17IOII IIKNT US N. V. AVE. N. W.-1't'lt- Ij nlshcdor unfurnished rooms; nlsu a store In tho samo building. IJ"Olt 1IENT-HAN1ISOME1.Y l'lIltNISIIEI) rooms with board at 1T1IIN si n.w. ITWlf ltENT3 VEIIY PLEASANT I'lfll" .1 nlsbed rooms; suitable for hoiisckerplnti to a party paying In ndratue. (1. UYl M n, vv. T70iri7KNT-li1 (i'l'II ST. N. W.-l LA ltd I! .1 furiilslied room on 1st lloor; hint nnd ris; 4 adults In house; sullablo tor 1 or '4 gentlemen, r'i"01tnr.NT-ONELAIt(ll,rNlUltNilIED ; mom near Capitol. llUCst. u. o. Defer ences exchanged. I'Oll lti:NT-lIOIJM'Hv IT TVOIl ItENT-UNFUIINISHED- l.Mi M st. n. w 1.1 rs txnm 1413 Mass. are., IT rs. andstuble 'M m sn it st. n, w Mrs 1M rtT las,, Ji si. ii. w-,, is rs no mi l8 M st. n. w, 15 rs l.v) no uth st. ex., Mrs lvr.i (si 1117 Mass. ave. n.w., 14 r 1SI Oil 1B0M 11 st. n. w w rs mill lidl 3lst st. n.w.. His ion no l.'1S Conn, arc, 11 rs til 7.7 lillSConn. nve.. lflrs 8T OT lton Hill st. n. w !l rs., sir. nml dwg. . . . SI 3-1 JTUIl'st. n.w., Urs 8.1 .11 1EJ3 G st., U rs 71 ill HUT () st. n, vv Vi rs "oi MR! E st. n. w 1.1 rs 15 in HUN. Y. nve. n. vv.'Jrs CI Ik) 1 KM Chapln St., 11 rs ifl (si 111 114th tt. n.w., :irs., flat HI ml lie-IStnuglitnnst.,tirs H. m ldoullst. ii.-w-.. 8 rs 4100 iri4 1tst.n.w:ir in i.) KJTM st. ii. w T rs 3.101 IWiTlhst. n. w sir. nnd dwg M (in 1110 p st. n. w.. sir. and wnrorooms 3100 lMOifitlm. n.w7r .1.1 Oil lSSlsnihst. n. w.,8r 2.1m CU M st. n. vv., 3 rs ) i) !!101 Tth st. ii. vv i rs. and (Ir 18 0) SHClTth nt.. 2 ri.. and sir 11 IX) r-'ili I'omeroy st., 5 rs 13 m H'.-o I'omcroy st.,5rs VI 00 'I ho atioio houses can bo examined by per mit from our ofllce only. lHOMAb J. FISHKIl .t CO., i:m F st ii. vv. l'Olt SAI.I! ANI ItKNT. I" HAL ESTATE HULI.ETIN. "V nv 'JIIOMAS E. WAGOAMAN, HIT F street. Changes mado Wednesdays and Satnrdajs. THllEESTOltY HIIICK AND FltAME HOUSES l'Olt SALE. MinilWKST. 101.1 10th si, bh, in l.lOrs $15,nm IK-WMst, bh, 14 rs l(',(l UKi lnh st. f Ii, ii rs and 1 houses rear... lli.infl USii.ih st, b b, Ii rs s,oil 1121 llmindarj.f li.m l,8rs T,1IU UlUTst, bli.Trs Il,0l KOIthst, bh, m 1,8 rs 1,7V) 93I1-9V13 Tth si, b h, w liter, II rs 1.1 Ml SSMK st. Iih. 10 rs .'UUI lira'-'tthst. bh, 8r 1,-VW Alley t. el 'JIM anil '.".d, M and N sis, Ii li, firs l.W) TWO-S'IOIIY UII1CKAND FltAME HOUSES' FOlt SALE. MIIITIlWKST. 2211 to SSI3 Will st, Ii h, I and (1 rs f 11,01) l'.lTI'anie, I h.ilrs Sl.on 1 to lOOT.rlen's Court, b h, I rs 5M.ll Kl 101 to bit N II nve and I homes on Fst.. ll.'lll 1T3.1IO lTk'l Est. Iirs 11,00.1 11SS I si, f h. 5 rs 8.0.H) li.'.IIOst, bh, 8rs 7,i U 1 to II alky bet. M mid N, lSth and 13th. iVkkl li:tl to ll.M.S MM st, f Ii, I rs il,il 43,'Ho 111 Prutber's alley, bh, Irs nuj UNIMPliOVED PIlOPEitTY 1011 SALE. NOIITIIVVEST. Per foot. ... $1 ni ICtliM, IrtT and U list, let 15th and lnih 'J ,T ll'th st bet M and N sis 1 21th st let Land M sts 1 5-1 Florida ave bit N Cap nudO sis 1 .71 llithstbitEniid 1' 1 2.1 Diimbartoii avo and llciill st bet .'X'th Htid .'list sir t 2.1 mill si bet NnnriO 1 2.1 list bet 1st and 3d sis 1 ml II undo, '.nth and 21st sis Ml HOUSES l'Olt HUNT. Per month inrm-i.,'1 sts w, 12 is jiiim jtviim sin w, 11 is aim U2INJnTun w.Sis 2.1 Kl 1241.11st st n iv, II rs 20() 1X11 31st sin w.ii rs sn Kl l-.'i'ilMstse, Trs 18 ,1) lsaiisthst nvviposs Apilll), ,lrs is mi 4S31lelaicB w.hrs J2 l niarl32:i'.'.l-2T-2ti-:!:i S st sw, Irs li (U 2d and Til floors 117 Washlnston st u w . II ai Hear 725 2d st s vv, 3 rs HO) blOIIES, orril'I!", ETC. Strand dwg UIO lMhst n vv. 11 rs fTI 0) Mrnnildwg21UM st n w, 12rs 11 M Sir and dwg 151U Tth stnw, U i 7.1 K) Hall 2d floor IIU 12th it n w 50 ft) Str and dwg UH 7ih sts w, iirs 10 on Sir and dwg 5KI II st n , li rs or, ol 4HI Ln ave, 1st floor, 2 mint rs II no liiSLa nve, llh lloor, Ors 2.1 K I Sloreioonir'll Ksl ne 8 IM Shop rear lii'-O O tt u w 5 0.) LOANS. lu sums tn suit nt II per cent. HEAL ESTATE INVESTMENT. Safe as P. s. bond, six per cent., pnvablo quarterly. Iu sums of ti.ouo. small premium ilnrged 'flio above Is only a portion ot the property on luv books. I'or full list cull at ofllco fur bulletin Issued on the 1st and 15th. T. E. WAOt.MAN. l'Olt HUNT 1IIM!i:i.l..VM'.OIlN. 171011 KENT 'J ill slNEs lliiDMs; 11K-T apply I' location In the city on premises UKI F st 11 vv ItAII.IIOAIIS. CHE3A1'EAK13 AND ROUTE. oino llAILWAY- Sclicdulc In effeit Jnuiriry I, lull. Trains leave I'uliin Depot, sixth mil II streets, 10 57 n. 111. for Newport News, (lid Point lomfort mid Norfolk dally. Arrlvo at Old Point ut II '10 p. in and Norfolk at 11.51 p. 111. n.;iua.iii -I'lmiiinau r.xiiress aniiy ror sta tion in Virginia, West Virginia, Kentucky and Clnituiiatl. Vestibule Sleepers through to Cincinnati, arriving at without change U..O p m. 11.10 p. in. V r.V. Vestibule Llmltod.ihlly. Solid trains, with illului; ens, 11111 thruiigh without ihiuige to Clncliiuitl. Vestibule Sleeper for Lexington nn.l UmisvllUi. Pull man Cars arc open to reiclvo p.uenKars atV l. in. Olllce, 513 Pennsylvania avenue. II. W. rULUHt, Gen. Pbsj. Agsut. ItAll.ltOADM. mill! OIIEAT PENNSYLVANIA ItOI ri! J to tho North, v est and SoUhwest Don! Ic Track. Splendid fcenery. Sled Halls. Magnificent Eipilpm-ii! In ErrttTJANtiAnvl', l'DI. Trails lenve Washington from station en. tier of sixth and II streets, ns follows. I'on I'lTTtnrnii and the West, Chlrigo Lint. Ited Express of Pullman VeHlibulii Co- nt KIMin. in. dallv: l'n-1 Line, to W) n m lUl'v tiiChltugn, Columbus and St Louis, mill Pallor Car llarrlsburg to I'lttsburi- r-i I Sleeping Car Horn l'lttslnirg In Indianapo lis, flllsliurg to Columbus; Allooim to ( Iil rogo. ft. lotils, ( hlengo nnd Clnelnmil I'lptiM. S.'llp lu dnllr. Parlor CarWa-n. jiiKion to Harrisbirrg and slipping cars Har rlslinrgfoSt. louls, Chicago nml Cim n natl, nnd Dining Car llarrlsburg to M. I mils', Chicago and Cincinnati. Wr-lern I'.t irrss at 7.10 p, m. dolly, with Slopping l is Washtnglon lo CMeago and&t. Irfinls. rou reding dslly nt llarrlsburg w-llli thrn-i 'i rlcerersfor loiilsvllle nnd Memphis I'n i man lilnlng nr I Ittshurg to lllrhmond nod Chicago, rnilllc Kvpress, Kionp, m. ilnilr for I'lltsburg and tho Wesl, with llim.i u Slirirtn I Ill-burg and I htslmrg lulbl rago, HAI.11.V.OI!E AND POIOMAC It.MMIOM) Foil Kami, Cnunndnlgtia, llocheslcr a-i I Ni : ara Palis dally, except Sundiy, 8.1(1 n. in. Foil Full-, Iniiaiidalgua nnd lloibester ihnlv, for Hurrah, and Niagara daily, except S.ii . day, 1(11 ') p. in., w ltli Sleeping Car Washing ton lo ltoi hestcr. Foil WitiiAJtsi-iuiT, Itucliestcr on-1 Vlv"i Fulls, 7.1(1 p, in. dully, except Halurdiy well slcct Ing lor Wrplilnglon lo llochesl.-r Foil win lAvsi'our. Kcnmo ami Elmlrn nl. II) N a, in. dally, except Sunday. 1'iui Win.lAwsi-iniT dslly, .11 110 p.m. l'ou 1'iiit.AHl.l iiiia, New York nnd the Ki-, 7.20. l'.il and ll.llll n. in.; 12 I, V.Kl, 3.1.1. 4,2 , 5.40. 1(1 ill ard II. :r. p. m. On Hiimliy, !UM a. in., 12.11, 2.10, .1.15 1.20, 111 00 and II 'lip. in. Llmllid Express ot 1'iillmnn l'arlur Cars, with Dining Cnr.lo New York, fl, Id a in, linllj, extent Sunday. Pirn Nl.w Ioiikoni.v, Limited Etpress Willi Dining Car. & ID p. ni, dally. I'on 1'iilLliil.I.l lllA iinlv, l'ast Express 81(1 ii. in, week-days, and I (10 p. in. dally Ex press Sunday only, .1,40 p, in. l'ou Huston, without change, .1.15 p, in. every nay. Foil HliOOKLYN, N. Y nil through tralnn run. licet nt Jersey City wllh boats of llrnnkWii Annex, affording direct transfer to Fnlt i.i street, molding double firrlage aero s New York city. I'on Atlantic City, 12.15 p. in. week d ivs, ll.r p. m. dally. roll IIai Tivoiir, lt.r.1, 7.50, 8.10, ti.M. fi, VI, ID in, HUH. 11.00 and 1 1 ..VI a. m 12.1.1, 2. hi, 3 1.1, ii.sn. f ki. I .si i, t.:i,r.i, n.io, coo, 7 u. loon and lt.."."ip On Sunday, 11,10, VOL 11..VI n. 111.. 12.15, 2.10, 3.1.1, 3.!H, I IK), lJO, X.O), 3.10, n.(o. 7.HM(iond 11..T, p. m. I'on I'm k's Ciiiik Link, t.illa.m.aud l.W i, m. dully, except Sunday. Pon AnnaI'hU", T.'JI and '.LOO n. ni., II J".l nn 1 l.'.il p. in. dally, except Sunday, Sundays, !).( u. m. nnd 1.20 p. in. WASHINGTON SOUTHEllN ItAILWAY. in i:rriiT janiiaiiv ID, Hfil, Foil AlK.XAMilllA, ISO, (1.33, Til. 8.10,(111, ll.,7a.m.: 12.111 noon, 2.U1, .1 1), t.'il. 411, 6.01, H.H2, 1(1.0.1 and I LSI p. m. On Sunday nt 4X0. 7.L1, ti.B, 10J1T n. in.; 2.30, (1.01, 8.W nnd 10.110 p. in, Accommohatiov for Qnintlrn, T.tl n m mid I 5.1 p. tn. week days, 7.15 n. m. Snn-lavs, Foil I11111M0.M1 nnd tho South. 1.30 nnd I0.5T n. ni. dally. Acionunodallon 4.55 p. in, week days. Tiiai.ns i.i:vvK Al.r.XAimiA for Washlurto-i, IMP, Tin, 8.(0, i.lfl, 10.1.1, 11.11 a.m.; l.vr),3.tlj. 3 511, 6,11', (105. Till, 1I.20, 1(1.50 and tl.nup 111. OnSunriav at li.m nod 11.11 n. ni,;2(m, 5.10, T (15, 7. 10, 11.211 and 10.50 p. m. 1 fckcts and Information at the ofneo. north east lorner ot "1 hlrteentli street and Penusyl vnitln avenue, nnd at the station, where orders ran be left for the checking of higajje lo destination from hotels and residences. ciiAS. e. rutin. J. it. WOOD. General Manager. General Passenger Agent, "A1.TIM0HK A OHIO IIA1LIIOAD. Schedule In erred January 1, 1BTI1. Leave Washington from station comer of Ncvv Jersey avenue and C street. I'on CiucAiio and Northwest, Vcstlhnled Limited express dally 11.30 11. 111., cxprcs 8.30 p. m. Foil Cim iSNATt. St. Louis nnd Indianapolis, express dally, 3 ) and 11,30 p. m. Foil l'liTsiifiin and Cleveland, express. dslly, U.TO a. m, and 8.50 p, m. l'ou LtixiMHON and points In the Shenandoah Valley. Ull.lOn, m. I'on WiNciirsTrn and vvoy stations, 13 .1) p.m. lor. Lunar, 8 50p. m. Ion llAiTivmir, week dais, 4.0.1, nm, ii.1.1, 7.20, Tjai. 8.(HI, U-mlnutrs), 8.30, 0J15. (11.0). 12.(11, 45-llllnilll s), n. m.. 12.10. 2.15, 2VI, (11.11 45 minutes). 3 2.1. 4.2.1, 1.30 (3.00, 15 mlnnlcsl, 5 nr,, 5.30, B.no, 0.1.1, n.2i), T.M, 7..10, tun. Ill.-Kl and 11.3(1 n. in. Sundnvs. I 05. 7.20. 7 .'III. M 30. ti.35 a. m., (12 HO, 15-mlnutes), 1 00, 2.15,2 W, 3 2.1. 1.:), (S.Ml, 41-mlniilcs), 5.0.1, (1.10, .), "1.311. II Kl, 111.30, U.30 p. m. I'on Wav Stations between Washington and llnltlmnre, 5 00, 6.3.1, 8.T0 n. m.,12 tO,3.1,4.:)H, 11.20, T.30, U.:i) p. in. Sundays, 8.30 a. in., l.W, 3.25. 4,:,0, U.S0, T.:1, 11.80 p. m. Tiiains i.nAvn Haltimorc for Wsshlnglon we"lt doys, 6 01), fi.20, ll.:), 7.15, 7.20, 8.(11. MO, t'.:m, 10.20, 10 3.1 a.m.; 12 00,12,10,3.10, 2.91, S Ml, 415. 510. 0.00, fi.20, 7.05, "MO, 7.K),.10, ( (11, 10 II), 111.20 and 11.1)0 p. m. Sundays, A no, 7.1.1, 8.:i0, 8.W. '.l.'io. 10.211, 10 Si a. m.: ta no, t.fti, 2.10. 2.:m. 4.1.1. 3.IO, 11.20, 7.03,7.30,7. 10, 8,10, 10.10, 10.211 and ll.nO p. Ill, I'on ANNAi-oiis, 0.15 mid 8.C0 a, m , 12,10 and 4.25 p. m. Sundays. 8.30 s. ni. and 4.30 p. m. Leave Annapolis l r, 8.37 n. m., li 03, lid p. m. Sundays, 8.30 a. ni., 3 55 p. m. Fon Stations on the Mctronolltin nranch, tll.13 p. m. I'or principal stations only, 1111.10 a. in., 14.30 and t5.3U p. in. Fnnr.AiTiiriisniiuii nnd Intermediate points, Hl.3.1, 111.110, SHI 00, a. m., 11i.50, 13.33, 1 1.3-1, 5A S10UI, til. 3.1 p. m. Fon Horn's and Intermediate stations, 7.00 P m. Cut 111 11 Til UK leaves Wsshlnglon nn Sunday at 1.15 p. 111., slopping at all tuitions on Met- rorolltjn Ilrnnch. FonFuiiirnicK.tll.a) a, m J1.13, t3.30, t!'W p. m. Foil llAoKnsTon-v, 110.10 n. m .and 13 30 p. ni. Tiiains arrive from Chicago dally lt.50 n ni, nnd I 15 11 .111.1 trnio Cincinnati uud SI, IaiiiIs dilly 3 ton. m. and 2 05 p. m.; from Pittsburg T.ltl a. in ,4. li p, m, dully. IIOYAL lll.UE LINE FOlt NEW YOItK AND PHILADELPHIA. Foil Nfw Youk, Trenlon and the Essl, 1.11.1. 18.ro, lO,(m, spiOOa. m.,2Ji(i,5()i)andin:iil p.m. Iluftet Parlor Carson all day trains. Sleeping Car on Ihe iu.au p. m open at li.OO n. m. Fun llnsios S.ril p. m. wllh Pullman IlllTit Sleeping Car running through to llnsiftii without (haiige, via Poughkeepsla Hrlitgo, landing pssscngers In 11. A M. station nt Ilje- Foi'il'liiiAiiELniiA. ! 05, 18.00, 1000, ll.lH, noon, S2..''i, 500, "(1.15 and sid.DO p. m. Foil Nkwaiik. Del., Wilmington and Chester, 1 111. 18.0(1 a. m 12.1)0 noon, 2 50, 5.(V), b.K, nnd 10.:J p. in. Limited express stopping ill Wilmington only, '10 00 a. 111. l'ou iSTEiiiitniATi! points between Ilsllbnore and Philadelphia, I5.(K)nnd 57.20 s, in., 11.13, 8.25 p. m. Tiiains leave New York for Washington, !'.(. 111.30 n. iu., '2.00, 3.S0, 5.00 11. m, and 12.15 night. Iiiaivs leave Philadelphia for Washington, 4.24, 8.13, H.ll.ln m.,11.40,l.3l,G.03,,7 p.m. roll Atiantio Citv. I.OSand 10 00 a. m 15.00 noon. Sundnvs, 1 05 a m , 1200 nnini. sExccpt Sunday. 'Dally. SSnndny only. llnggnpe called for and checked from holds and residences by t'nlon Transfer Co. on ordcis lift nt ticket ollhrs, tilt) and 1351 1'eiinsylvanU avriiuc and nt depot. J. T ODELL, CIIAS. O. SCL'LL, Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass, Ag't. TI(UM()NO ANDDANVil.M 1iAi1.no M IV It) Clll'.DL'Ll! IN EFFECT HE- IEMIIE1I28. IMS). 8.30 a m-Enst Tennessee mill, dally for Warientnii. t ordonsv llle, Clnirlotesv tlle.l., nrh burg, nnd stations bctwren Alexandria and Lvmulurg. ltoanol.e, Ilrlslol, Kuowille, Cluittniiooga aud Memphis. 11:. I n. ni - Tost mall dally for Cnlpeper, ( lu.rloltevllle, stiillons ( hes-ipeako and O iln roue. Lyiiihliuig, lloiky Mount, Danville and siailois btiwidi Lymhbnrg mid Dtuvil'-, (liccnsioro. Kahlgli, Charlotte, I'oKunbl 1, Aiigusia. All.iut.i. Ilirinlnghvin. Moutgomr.v, New 111 leans, 'lexns and lulifnrnbi, 1'iillirari Slccmr New York lo Atlanta' I'ullniiii Sicepi r Atlanta to Ncvv Orleans, and I'ullnvtii strtjer Dauvlllo to Columbia nnd Augusta; Putin nn Sliepir Yiashtngtou to Cliiclinutl, III t hrsnpenko ami Ohio. Solid Iralus WasU Irgton in Atlanta. x.M) p. in - Dully, eveept Suud'iy, for Minns 1 s, s iiiishurg. unit tiiirrmeillulc slallon". 4:35. p m Huns dally to L-nihliiirg. 1'ilM n an Slicper, W ohluglou to Meuipuls, via L.vnihburu and Ilrlslol. 11:10 p. in - Wesiern express dally for.Min.1s his. Chin lotlrsv llle, Louisville, and ( liictnn.itl. Solid Pullman Vrsilhute trains, Wnshlugtoii to (Ml dui'i.tl, Willi Pullman Sleepers Washing tun to 1 oiilsvllle. 11.20 11. 111 Southern rxiirtHdilly for LvniH t nig, lliiuv llle, liult'Uli, Asherllle. chnrlntie, ( otumbla. Augusta. Allnnla, Mantgomi'ry, Ncvv lirleui's.'l extis.iindl'iilltornlii Pullman Yesil bn'i slciper W iiHlilnglou In Vevv Ortc ins, v 1 1 AiU.uu uud Montgoniery. Piillinan sle-per Wssbluginii to lllrinliigham, Ala , vli Vtlniiti and Georgia Psililc Italbvay. I'allman s-, k r Wa.lilngloii u Ashevlllo and Hot Hpilug-. N. I'., via Sidlsbiii v. also Washington lo Augu-11, via Danville and Cli-ulolU'. Tralii nn Wwklngton and Ohio division ltvel:l1iii in. ,' iih, 1.. .Vi p.m. d llr, ami 1:1.1 p 111. daily, reluming uirlvo at Wushlur;nii I. ill a in , ' (5 p. m mid 1;(N u. m. Ihroiigh 1 i.lns rrom the Smilh vlal'-iar-lone, Danville suit I. nibbing arrive In Wiis'i-li'l-liuii.'lla 111. (ill 11. in and Tin p in,: v 11 fist 'leiinessi-e, Hrblel and Lynelibuic at 1:11 p ni : via cliesapiake and Ohio route an 1 Chailottsvllle at'..ld p.m., 1111 1 7:10 p. 111 ant US-la in. stinsburg (oialut 10:Ha. 111. '1 Ickets, sleeping cir reservation nn.l Into, laatli.n furiilslied nnd bagigo 1 becked at olBic, 1.1ni I'n. ave. nod ut passenger ttilloii l'euns'lvunlu Knllroad, tth and 11 sts, JAS lTAYI.01t. Jor.lUl-tf Genera) Passenger Agi ut. Vi Ifl m J? -ln ,1 J , . ,. .XffJkk.-S..,. '4 oii,ii!jKr3t!ti4. ji J 11 Vn.i). ,A 1, 8rr'- "-'' j!tiMb.4 t -fA