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POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. ^ TVOKFtn.K AN I? FORTRK -.s M >NR >K 1.^ The poraltf Wniiiter (JEORGi; EE ART. !rav ? "i ftreet wharf v.n MONIMYS, a, i.IiSK !>a s md KB AYS st 5 i>. m. ?topp;mr P u. j Poit-t aud t >mli <oin#*nd return in,. Ccnn ct in N >rflk vritn i?U :? road an.i ateamlioat linen. S-cnre r o and ticM'-t* B. and (). OtBr . 14th and P^tinsylv i::-^ av- nue J Man- H W and Knox K p->~~ ?;iti Petinsvlvau ivcnue, wh > Will also ch?s k t> wirw Irom hotels at private residences. For furthering >rm.itk>n itnjilir -oinpauy'a office7th street ? h rf. r-Vphom' call 74V d* WILLIAM P. A hl,CH. ??-Tien?! AircuL IOW FARES?MIIDU ARB FORTRESS MO' J r?-f rst-cla** Far-. TV. Round T>1p.tl ?"> su-v ft i ady of ta- I ake Monday. Wednesday a-d Friday 5:30 p in hmgy and rooms uttaml at Oenerai Offic Ith treet wharf Eo;omar l.iver i and.n^r-st. am T- ODipom Moi day. Wednesday ant'. Friday 7 xin. T? ephorie <-all TSi nol3 ^TVAMEK T. V. ARROWSMITH FROM TTH STREET WHARF. Mondays. Thursdays and Saturday*, at T a. m. R turning Tu--sday?. Fridays aud Sr.n lays, tonchirur ail River La diam as far as Nomiui Cr-ek. Currioms at JSt Omenta Bay. Conn-cM with Shepherds. .TNO. B. PADGETl", Ajfent C. W. RIPLEY, Manager. sel7 ^|T. VERNON? MT. VERNON!! STEAMER W. W. CORCORAN 1- av.? 7th-street wharf daily (except Hrindan fm- M Vfiron .it lo o'clock a.ui.; naurum*-. r-.^-U Wasuirn ton about J.mj pja. selK L. I- BLAKE, Captaiu. STEAMERS. ___ ^ i U N A K D LINE. N O T I C T. . LANK K O V T V. . THE CFNARD STEAMSHIP COMPANY. T.KSflTEI BETWEEN NEW *ORK ANl> LIVERPOOL, i * CALLINO AT CORK HARBOR. FROM PIER -u>. N. R.. NEW YORK. Bothnia Wed. Jan 7. s<-t- ia W?l. Feb. (4 \i.lia .Wed., Jail It m:bu* W-sL. Ke!>. 1 Oaxtein ?. i.. J. n.2! Gallia. ...Wed.. Feb. P Pavon;a . \V.-d? Ja.i. 2K Hothvu Wed K-r 2, A>l? : Vr-KY \VE1>M-SD\Y * J.. >': \ I- Yv Y<' K RATES OI PA-SAGE?.*60. $?*) a I $100. a .-ordit; to accommodation^ !<tHTwe at very low rat-^. Stwr ire ts from T.:% and Quin-nstown and all otht-r parts of Eunji'C j kwmt ntfi Ihruu^li lidla r,t ]a?;-n nwn for Uflfr.st. Glasif^v HaTrr. Aii?w?rp and 'tlic-r forts ou tii. Cuntinent.au U-r Mcdit* rra:.ran port.-?. For tr-.tfht aiul passatrr sro'T a' tl-.*- Ccmra j'soific No. 4. Bowluiif On?i:, cr Iw^th Stterairt- and Cabsut GTI8 BKiEEOW ?'u . tR?.. 7tii ?!.. *Vasiumrton. L>. i VERNON Ji BROWN .* C?.?? Nt-v Y'orfe; Crto Mes-srV < 'TIS BIGELOW x CO.. >1 lioi "tli ?tr'11. Wa?liiu?{ton. General transati \ntic c jmpany Btc.TUN >> -.y Yoki.nu I1a\ i:k. Ccmpanv'h iv^r. No. 42 Nori:i liiver. foot of Mortrr ?trn t. N?-v> Y"oi t .su 1 hurt-lit, de J :is> i.u. Wwliiesilay. Jan. T, 10 a. iu. Abi?*:>a:.irl i. y. j . )4. :i p. ai. 8t. t? ilia: ! ul>. i: ?i'a i.ili. .1 S a. 111. Chtt-KMj>uyai)l?* on sitrut. In ;.: :o!iu:~ t-> sun. un'.h Baiioue Traiiiiatia:itii|u>-of p; ris 1. 'i'IS DK BEBIA! 4fH.t. No. wiii'_- Or. "U. .v V. "?. 0. W. YlUSN. 225 l eun*} .vai laavt-uut*: J. W. UOXEEEli ? SON, yj ;l'.-i'Rs\ ivaaia avpnne. d31 Anents lor \Va*tunirton. D. 0 RAILROADS. JgALH.MORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. SCHEDULE IX EFKFCT L'NDAY i EC. Cl?sT. 138 CNTIE rt't:ThKH Ni?ii< Lt ave Wiishi . t. u IK ni static, .corn r.'. New J.u-si' *v nu>- ami i ' - . Fcr Cair??rc. ? >*? am. aud 10.10 p iu? daily. The 9.0 a.ui is a la-t i?;:.ittd Expre-s t Pittur. and Chiea^i axtivii.x u > . ,>i ... . ^r. , xt . u.; ir.K at J.Oo No t xrra far is charged on this train ft last tun* For CiUfirRf.ti. Louisville a. d St. Louis da ly at >2 P-tti. and 10 10 p.m. with hronirh Coaches ail ? t bieepicif cars t al?ove pouit-s wituou: chau^e. 2 u i m tra.n i a :ai-t x.ji.,.ied uai'.i to c.n. <i:u..ti an<! L n:s. ain\ :nii in iu< n:?t ;:ex- i. orn:n^' at 1..*) S Lju.st>: ?? n.. N- ? x;:a lan- is ih-rxvdcn this tra* fur tust ! : 1 or Pi'tsbur^at i#.00 a.::>.. Hit!i Parlor Car. and 4 p.m. daily to PittsOurv. Cleveland and Detioit. wit Mee:--: ir a.? "o iTtt-ibljr..For Baltimore on wts-k days. 5. C: 0. t; 4<i. 7 ;0, an 10:00 a. n;. 12:10. 1:25. B:1 (io liJunte train, 4:i0. 4 0 i: 0, 7: 0, 7:i , s .ud I0:'j0p. m Fi r MMkam in son i I 7 ,:i> - Si .m i IM a.ui.. l-Ja. 1:30. 4:40. 5:40. 7: 7:15 - ; i..,o j?. lu. For ; o:ut~ on s..- tUMidoaJiValley raUroa laud po ut -,u h s;p p.m. da:.;, . Frr Annapolis, f :40 a. tn., and 12:10and 4;: Op. m.: os ^ fctinuay. .*: a. In.. 4 4op. m itt Way Mat ns Vetw. :-n ?\ssh'nKtou amiLaitimor? : 1(1 ? 4o .s; M ,, 12:10 p. n... 4:41*. : ain 10.20p. in oa Sundays, n-yja.ni.. a:.d l:t . 4:40 i aud ' p.ui. Fcr Stations tn iiefotiolitan brancti .5 a. ill. 1 except bun day. anil 5.>o p.m. dau} 4:4 * t I. iiailv.exe: . ! lor Irincij'id staiiou en Metropolitan (i*ec);, 9:05 a.m. daily.-x> t .-mi r-h. tor Lexn-s'ton. Staunton an J YiiUy branch S? t>. a. n. liaiiy except buuiiay; ior Frederick, ':'J. a. n:.. 4 4 0 i m. daily except Sunday. Jo liaiferstown, :j o5a. m. ? aily except bnnday. am 5 - * j. m. i!?iS 3ra.ni' arrive ."roui tLe West daily, t.. u. T.'.Ox in.. :: 3 7 (* in. Inn Anntjoiis, h. 0 x m. and 1:50 tnd 5;2"> p. m. hnndi.y, -2 a. iu., p. m. liui: 1 * x.n-'te;i, 5: '> i . in. daily. ?xcei>t Sunday. In Hi lie^.erick an?l rnierinetliate pt iuts, 8:25. a. m. and :i p. iu. daily. *xce{ t Sunday Sit to.- leave Baltimore ]<.r Y"? ashinjrton at .":'0, f :ic 7:2<). 8. i? klld l;::U> a. m.. 12:15. : < 4. 4.20. t:ao. "0, '. aid lu.o p. in.: on Sunilays ti: ?. 8 << a: u !> 00 *. ni ,1 A). 1 ! . 4 1 . 5. t.:. o. ) and l'>-.V p. in All tTams troni Waslumrtua ftcp at Eelay Station ex C? j-t I.u :. p. in 1 c; further Information rjpiy it Ihe Ealtimore anc Cbk. Ticket Office?W aahinirti :i Station, i ly al.d US' l?Lns->i\auia av nue. rem. r 14tii *tr?*-t. wntiv order te taken ioc lavvajfe to Le cLtakcd ^l.d n**:.VtUAi ?Li point in (te city. iJ DLNH\M.OfT- al V;,p? r. B; i.'.'.iiore. u!22 C. K LORD. Geu'i -niri r AifenL THE r.r.EA- , _ prVNSTLTANTA ROFTF. _ TO THE NORTH. WiHI AND SUUTIIWFST Xfel'BLi. lhACK siLENDID SCENKK'. STEEL KAILS MAGNIFICENT K^UIPMEVl IN LfFr-CT CKMBFK i d. IraiiiBkmve Waahiriirton, from station, corner of 6tl U.c ll gtlet IS, ivS clows: lot Pittsburg snd the West. Chicago Limited Expres cl Pa!a?*e sif p:uit t ars at :*.4o a. ui. daily, last Line #.<t a. Hi. liaily t? Cincin: ati ?nd St. i_c. .'.s. with Sleep iliir Cars troui If nisbunr >o Cincim.at.. and H te Car to St. Loiii.-; daly. except S;*nirday, to Chieairn with Sleeping- lar Altoona to Chicatfv. Western fx irew- 7 40 p. ui c' Uv. wiih Pa^ce Cars to Pittsburg A so cmi ects daily 'or CL:cv >. w.th sitti,:;.^ Cx Fittsbor?-1./( li c i:aU i xpre^-. 10 0U i m. d .iij Icr plttsbnivan. til West sr.ii Pulaco SI-pa?c t,'a V. asMD^toi to Chicaa-'j. bAl.i .YiORK AND POTOMAC KALLROAD. Ilr Erie. Catiaiidaurua, I'.oeii. s{,-r. BuSaio. N Aifan UOtim dan.,. exc.pt baturdav. witii iaiace Can Wasiii^ifto to Kociieatr-r Hu.iainspjrt, 1 n k Haven ana Elmira at 9.40 a. rn aajy. except Sunday. Icr Nev Yorii ai:a tlie East. 7 15 f-.JO, ll.o>) v lu_ 2->0 4.0O. 1<>.0u anu 11 15 ix m On Sunday. 4,iifl 1UU)? and 11.15 p. m. Limited Kxpress oi piiiUuai Paiicr i.ars. '.< 4oa. in. daily, except Sunday. Icr li^toQ wi-.h.ut chamre. 2.'O p n;. every week-day Cli Sunday. 4.00 p. m. Icr BriH'k.yn, N. all tLroilifh trains connect at Jer w) Cit> \*uL boiUsoi liiockiyn Annex, affoi-dimr ai rtc: transfer tc. i ultoti street, avoioin^ uounie Itrrii.* acioss New York c:t>Itr I hiladeipnia. 7.15. 8.10 and 11am. 2.f*\ 4.i*>. 6 OC lO.UUand 1L15 p. m. On Sunday. 4.(j0.6.i?i. 10M? an. i 11 1^ P iu. Llulted Exprestt, JJ.40 a. in. daily, ezceD ' Sunday. Icr Baltimore. C 35. 7.15. 8.U). 9,40. 31.C0 a. ni.. 121' 2.L.O. 4.U*. 4-5. 4.4/J, 6.00. T.p>. 10 00 and 11.15 p. ui On Sunday, a 40. ll.oo a m.. 4.00. i> 00. 7 40 10 Ui an. 1L15 p iu. Icr Pope's Cr?ek Line. 6 35a. m. and 4 40 p.m. daily t except Sun.lay. Iu Anna)" lis 0. AT?v m? 12. Oo and 4.-5 p.m. daily, ex teit Sjunuav s.i } ALEXaNDKiA AND FREuFRICKsBURG RAILWAY AND ALEXANDRIA AND WA.sHlNUTON RAIL RoAl?. Icr Aiexi-ndr.a. 6. 0 7.00. 0.25, 1L01 and 11.35 a. m. 2.15. 4.2 , > 5. i 0 . h.' 5 and 11. Jo p. m. G11 Siuida1 itf O. 9 25. 11.0 a. iu.,8 06 p. ui. lei LichBicad and the s- utl.. e.<*> and 11.01 a. m. daily and 4.s5 p. in. di lj. xc-pt Sneday. 3 rams iea\>- A exai.aria ior WashiuKtou, C.05. *.00 10 0C 10.10a. in.; i.w. :<.o5. S.23, o.b', 7.06 and 10.40 p. in. and 1Z1U iu.uuiuLi uxcept Monday), ou sunuay a 0" and lJilO a. m . 7.06 ai.a iy.40 p. m.. and iili ctf!.r. Tickets and inf. rniation at the < ffice.nortiicast < .<rne cl lath street and 1 ennayiTaiiia avenue and at the sti tJoc.wfcen cr N-rs rail lie Mt for the cli. casmr of 0* Kan? to destiu.it.o;i 1rv.U1 hotels and r? s.d. n. <. CHAS. i_. PlOii. J. It WOOD. General .Vauarfer. Gi uerai I ass-euife.- .VKcut. rpHK \ I1.G:NIA MIDLAND RAILWAY. THE SHORT LINE TO Ti! SOUTH. SOUTHWES1 AND V.; s 1. S.-h* 1 lie in eff.,-t<H'i" ;.KK 12. lK<t ?:10A. M. M.W ORLEANS V \ !..la .> 11.-k.n^ c!osPocncetK.ns all poi ts .-?..p.i an-i s.intfaw.-sl Li.li.xe. * s ; .1,1 y, w:th C t O. . ailwav. Puil man St??-( ii,c i:u"et curs no::; w \nrt: and Wasii t>? Atlau* . ) ulliii ui M-t, !!>< cars iron A J.-:iJUl; n a?i ; At aula t . New 5 10 P M ? LOl'ISY 1I.1.K 1 AsT i.INi. I'?.!y via Char ottsville to i i-iTiua'L tiisviLe and i.d Westen 1. ;nts Pullman slee; irn^ cas-? tYaahiti^ton i< 1 cuisY.ile. 10 4>j P M -Ot THF.RN MAIL AND EXPRESS. Pail to all IS lilts ut.'i and S. 'Jtliwest v:a I?ui' die ai.t Chario t*' lul.m.n slis-j inir car-. Ir ni W&al: Vu' t v Danville. Charlott and Atlanta to S. v On vis. also, fr-111 Wa-i: in.n n va Charlotte an< Coiniubla !<> A .lICUMlA Mar" a-s.ts UitisKm fr.mi leav s Washington at 7 f>0 A X. daily. eWl-pt Sj'alae. Wmrreuton trsi:.-leave \>a.h.u?tou at >, 10 A. M. ;in. 5.10 P M. daily. For tickets end itif.?rract$t n in u.rent Crnn anv's Of ?ee. ?>1 Penasj Ivauia avenue, fm.a. 1?*m- from E t P. station. 3?. .-1 Al GHT: l:. N. MACDAMKU rijeti. 1 fc.s. A^ent. \s"ent au- SOT. IIAAK. Traffic Ma; air. i! WOOD AND COAL. CFORGE < REVELINE OFFIt r. \NO YARD. !s> T 1 4th -t., Wharf, fo--' f 14s.it ,t.?Ij ujt Woo?1? I'iim j4 j?r cuni. Oak. <5. H ckory. j>;. Sa*.d ai.u Spiitr.ne. jf- 1- r curd. >>ak. . H.. . i"i75. n.H-iii!* OOAL AND OOD We lutTM rov.vM a ::r -\-o of Baliera" FIN"] WOOD. Aiso fn sli milled COAL of sup.nor qudiit lor d<?ui *tic* >isc. all of whirl: *c-otler at lowest uiarKe lat- s. TLe at tent "1 of consumers is ri-ax>ec*tf ully invited t B tiispvs :iou of our stuck. STEPHENSON i BHO.. ml A 7tl at. wharf and 12th st. and Pa. are. Coal: AVoot JOHNSON BROTHERS. Wharves and railroad yard-. Twt fth and Water ativets Southw.-SL BRANCH TART'S AND oFFICEa: VJK F"'T^et northwest; 1515 Jth street Uorthweat; 1 *40 1 en -yivan.a av rp? uorthweat; ft 111". Stli street north west; ' orner Jd aa-K atreetanorthwest; ? 221 Ituaylwiia sTHKwauaihaeiL | LARGEST PRIVATE K.MLRt>AD YARD SOim L C> NEW YORK; ai?.. EXTENSIVE WHARVES.idviu A W ni aurpaaaed iaruib?at lot Uw ucououuc uatid.mv , y FLEL cf ail kinds. COAL La-LIYIRKD or rAP.S DIRECT FROM fa; liJNEs iNT?i OCR YARD We deal oniy in b. st n^ahtiis of ANTHRACITE an | BITF ? INOL'i* COAL All Kinds of WOOD, either la th flick or pre pared t > cider. at our factory. CLEAN COAL. > CLL V FIGHT AND MKAHUR1 pr mpt deliverMa and prioia aa low aa Fuel can mrnlehrd ?epi3 Hk l ^ . ' >.* . % i - - ?w- r~ v : ... ' AUCTION SALMB. TO. HOKKUM. >- rpunMAS DOWI.ING. Auctioneer. >J- R?vu!ar saie. at auction rooms. 11th street and PennV JjT* 1J ?venao on SATURDAY. JANUARY THIRD ? '^jJJ,'mbr*<an* * aeneral co. lection of Household Also, * t' Toilet W*re- C ** ot Crockery, Toy ? , , Also, ? a compute set of Tinners' T>.o!s 1 - _ Also. 1 One Enirlish Triycle. in perfect order. L ? ,, Uso. at Ttt'LLV.. O'Cl.OCK, ^ Horses, f *rri??n*. BukkIp* and Warms. Jal-2t j1 ALTER B. WILLIAMS ft CO.. Auctioneers. THrSj-FEy SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED RfcAL I STATE OS SEVENTH AXD EIGHTH hi KELT.-.. ABuYfc BOUNDARY. By virtue of a deed of tru?t fp. in John F. Bii'-k*?tt e* h It* and wif.. J fed Man n 3. 1*77. ai;d recotdedlCT at ?< Lil>er )*!0, foilo 356, of the Una records i f the1"* Di-trict of Colombia, and also of a decree of the Su?i j r- iiie ( our. of sai.l Dij rict, passed September 16, 18M4. ineqoi'y cause No. 9,01:1, sabstitutittir Arthur A. Birney u. trustee in place of Andr w I-ti.t-don. we will sell a* public auction. iu trout of the pr mises. o i SATUK5Vv.jA 1 A,4i rHIRD. A.D. Ii85. iit HAI,F-Ps>T ? rril.'E o VJ.Ol'K P.M . all of lot 44. in J. B Haw's yulxlivisnn of tioui.t Pleasant, ejceprnir only the s ;ith four f- et front on 7th street road, by 120 feet in i'l^h. Said p-oi*i ty h s a troina e oi 3? teet 5 inches < .;hst ru*d ya i-i tl.of 24 ft et 8iuches toSth street rx: on whiohlt ronts 40 feet 8 inch's, and ad ! " the stal 1? - of the .Mrroj'oiitan Kail way Com fan y. *t w.I rv Mjhl in tbree lo s follows: ?>i.e on 7tU ? sir" t :v> f?-* 15 inches be 120 feet in d> ptb. and two ; on Ktli street.each -Of et i inches by 121 feet8fnrhrn in iin| ro tmeats c. nster of ti nbstantial frame dwelJ.n about ten rooms ..n the 7th street front. 11-ruii.f s-lf; (hie-fourth rush. of which <100 must be 1 ii tT tiii r* o: saie en e;i !i lot. und the balance in ennal pa> nsents iii one. two hi: i three years, with interest. de! :e:tt-.i pay ments to b- Hecwr -d by deed of trust o'lihe pro er. v s ,:d. All conveyancing and recording at cust >. ?i pniclUM-r. If terms of ?.alc -r.- not couinli. d with in t-i! days t!i- prop, rty will be resold at the coat and lis- ol lhe pnreiiaser. A. i. BARBER, ? r - ^ J e Droit BniHirtff- f J- . ARTHU.t A. B JINKY, > Trus.oes. u - ' 45^ *.ou sihna avenue. * ?>. *" ? " _ FINANCIAL. s V t u ?. c. t or. J. l~ ilxcu. GEO. W. HkuWX ' , litLL & Co.. Bank Ens. \ W371 ennsiivaina Avemie (Opposite U. b. Treasury.) J liFJWTTS. EXCHAXOK. DlSCOTTST3. ? ) T'idted States and District of Columbia Bonds boiurht ; anc. sold in !r.rir. and small lots. 1 r> "iti< - : on coiiiinissioy all classes of securities. S LTiii!.- i.-su. ,l or. r.U | on, ts ui Europe at lowest rate<i inioruatiou cheerfully wiven. ee23-3iu 3 | lUWia. S*5loCii xlxlliuaph WilUiS ( b* twee* L = | WASHINGTON. BALTIMORE. PHILADELPHIA, NKW YORK, BOb'l'OX. SC. 1 RTNCE Jt WHITELY, STOCK Bbokkcs, i. ?-4 Broadway. ? ,. ? , y 180 1 :ftii avenue.) >fcW Tork0 ' >. Gcatral Partners: | n lames Whits ly, hr nry h. Dodfre. H. Cruder Oakley ., Harry C. Lojran. M adhiu(rton, D. C. Maynard C. Eyr9. t' ' " ! William R. Travers. Special Partner. n I 1 BUY AXD SELL ON COMMISSION ALL CLASSES h OF RAILWAY BLCL'HITIES. d .) Branch Oftice?5a? Ijth street (Corcoran Building'.) 0 H. H. DODGE, Resident Partner. i k 1 Wuofations of Stocks and BonOs and information re( cajdiiisf the >7ar!;e! . rcei ved through our wires IN S i \nti.Y. direct from the New York Stock Exchansre s AH or lers executed and re to ted promptly. ja^'J | = = MEDICAL. Ac. ^ Manhood'restored by using a bottte or A" tlf Dr' BR>jTHERS? Invigorating Cortlial t ii'tv ^ ?r bt"'ul,,al Weakness, Nervous Do; l'\ ~U rn \i"h""-^y- l* 'mparts visror to the whole ! '' > 'nth west. ui-ltn* IT HAS NEVER BEEN C')\TR\I?I?,T D Tl'AT nrR; iS ,L.? f,M- st ^al'l'sht.l ?l vertlT i J, Pii\s,( ian iii .his ritv. I*a ies y*.?u cuijc )n. ut:?,'w'ss;i ' dr. BROTHelw, :06 Bsn- et south? Ti i P-rt" 'l!ar,attention paid to all .lis -a,. -. j>ecnliar ^ - u ,'s', V'''irl'' ' 'r "H"',1?- Ail 1! K*uiari i ies and ovas.an tr. ub.es snceesstully treate<J. fW iv.ard with i ' '' ^.motla.K-.ns. and kind, efficient nurs-i turj '-ned to those who may d?sire to stay a few days in I tin-? it} under his treatment. d4-lin' * !^R- LEON THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED A\T) " 5,'"tH*bl>:'s> Physician in thn citv, cau*tM ' u , ? v i^ , y*" -venue, first street south < J I? Lii?j]\anLa avenue. Itiw.en ad and 4>. streets. All - ,s V- ? reiralariue? quickly removed. Z , ' tirresj-oiidence a.id consultations ^r.t il> < onndi uusl. arpai-uta luoiua lor ladies ortica Louis?11 to4and0 to Sp. m. dl-liii^ DR- KVBe,rt^?N7rHE WELL-iSOWS SPECIAL^ 'S( o. Baltimore, can be confldenUally consulted ati i ladies every We nes<tay and 3 i i " w P U1 at 436 C str**t northwest. \ ! .i*f t"t: ..Hls'reat succe sand espeir^nr-e will ,ustif> jonr waittnv to consult him on those days.o4 .1m II \2lXM??VK 1 J-'RI^ST HAS REV.EDY FOB LA , ! j l " t'oiu]>lclnts,iuirkly cur -d Can ba -. at lth 'Vf1 northwest Ol^ce hours r " Ui ' to ! ? c'Oc? p.ui.. with ladles oliiy. jy2i-5m* rf 30 DAia* 11UA14. TV . I ?T.TAIC BELT, and other Fr.FCTRio Aei LtAXCB-. ?< wi.l send "n thirty days* trial to men. J. :ir.k ..r r.,d. whe an-nifleriii|<-tr -m Nervons Debilltv thi.s? m.^ peases "fa personal nature r*. r. n? abuses and other catises. Speedy relief and M.mpl. te restoration tohealth. viiforandmaiuioodiruar: I). . 4,^-nic a .nes^ cettsetl hy intiiscretiou. PoiMnona oi i::?HxL Throat \iyw avm) ? < ioSd Ph^.cy^thSld s- e i.l. Sent by n.ail sealed. uui>-m, w.f \ '.Bi HTS()>." THK 1XPKRT KPECIALISr f . , * *'ands hieu m Ids profession, is acknowledxwj W1'h)tu, ?J?<r in 'he wide world inths tieatment anjl cure of Private, N* rvous and Chronic u ?t'V^sv tf*4 Ri>l'V?ty' ?.ruf,llirv,l Manhood and Abuses 1 l V , Llad'jt r, Kidney and ail diseases of the } .!? i1 y" "* 1 "cent cases (icsitively cored m 4 to ca.istici ('un be consulted ' ! tiS and baiuroay. iro:n : to 9 p.m.. at his J ' \,' ^ ^ u> wa<i;m: physic it ns of Baltic li.cre >)ain ?>ft:ce.U? X. Liberty st.. Baltimore.Md. iuh31 :! undertakers } M. BOTELER, ~ FURNISHING UNDERTAKER. t Nos. 912 Pennsylvania avenue nonliwest and 73T> Eighth " street southeast. da-tm r 1^ iCHAKD S. CAIN. ~~ .. (Formerly with W. F. Spindler ) " f ^?HINCj L-SW.UTAK1* N<. 1011 7th ST. N.W. ^ lii'st-< lasa aii?i oil rt-jiMy abie lerun. Ill ; R. YV. Bakkep. r UNDERTAKE AXD PRACTICAL EMBALMER. ? t!2 11th street northwest. T.!. photic rs!l 747- 4. ^24 m IJ *' v x 1 ~f BKLLKW. I N DKR1AKKR. , 1 ' ^ re.u.n d ^l- warw orn and residence to south f'' ' r "* (i "r?*t and N>w Jersey uvenue n w a l' i " fni or: !t ljiiMiie.su eoiiUliiied. sel9 0 "WTLLIAM F. SPIJJDIJER, ~ ~ , V, . tlR-M-sRlNu cXDERTAKEK ^ , i t.epLone connection. n.irthweat. nearZt. mh4 ? IOUX r. WRIGHr. 1 UNDO.tau.UM, FfNKEAL DTHECTOH. : Jh street northwest. l Telephone call?7ut). 1 ^IXSHi I Mi.I: & 1;ro. 0 'ui street, bet. H and I. and 3151 M street Mm I "d'1 r'*rlKuiar ?iet?tion to our very complete boots AXD sho?s FOR THF. FALL TP. ADE - xrvs^s'v^^ HURTS CELEBRATED ' - s h'i*-i-^. J lit re are none l-etter a id are m i:Vl ' smiuiiM lwv"th" 'ollowin* styles:* liT l , s Ki\t: . ?V i-' ^tton or and pointed to?. _? I 1 ''arr v t. 's, temwes. ?tte? lu broad and - j- f t's K' ? 1 I ii'p j^ce-hook Ijals. ! ki iIt C fjv'l- c^Lt. Coiunvsw and button. - B h ps ? Ah1. .?SaUroa^ tor Old jrerttemen. ( to. ??OtS. ui lace and button, every style * e jr.v ir^ an inaprrtion of thew ^ooda froai that w . n> sh< <es. 1 h^-re are no liett r. r ,jr,r i-a'- s Department wi have the y _ ci-u.BltA'i EO col'si.v.1 SttOSS, ' ^rlSTt * KI?' buiu,u* tu*h pointed o 11XE KiD. comm;t:t?faensA top t ors, V, FINE M RAIGH'1 fiOAT. button, ,n both C?cr.Uow hJeiE ,'I:BnI*F- ^ntton, in common-aen* - iu ??nUKht Goat, and Pebble, OOX MNE SHOES f.-vr I atli-^, Misses, and Children (i Every s-yle ot heel ana toe ^ CH1LDKI X AND Mlbsts SPRING-HiEL SHOES In irrc-mf >;:iiPty. All of uiv.u Xuoslx wo nt?i! tt a vopv low nrtr# w* ?av 1 rul: iiii t^cwimrcli^uiKTour ^hoe?, we eta ?a\e il X ll-N>MjJlt? X UKO 7:ii and J151 M atraeti. ^ KATES. Skith A.l kinds, from 23c. up. J-!eirh B#lis. all Poiket Kni\es and S. issom. Also, fine stock of Kodircnt* Ta*>le Kuivea. G. HART1G k SON. Fl d!3-1m* 1001. corner 7th aad K atreeU northwest j School Suits- {School feurrsB t.( ''V' l" **5 11 short pants tJ, $ri 50, 33 uix i Schoo. Suits, ave 11 to 17Tlon? panrs S4. SA30 d ! a,i" f? ur- Boj-s' iciri* Jackets 41.75, <2 aud #'J.30 up?.~lrC, >')? Siinrie pants #1. $LaCV^o dprnk o i.! " aire o r.? IX 50c.. 66c^ 78c_ *L Child's ? ilaunti hn.it Wats'. 7ii. *j0c. and ?1. MiiLVaLd Bors ?oiid S loo. ehoea tiom ?1 up. Bo)V School Hats k l1?':';.lot; "P- O***1 Women's solid But. Shoe b *_?' ^ R?l4-iW<> i'MUiaylVatua aVen u:? " 4. W. 8KLBZ .auction sales. VyALTKBB WILLIAMS k O., Auctioneers. SALE OF WALNUT CHAMBER SUITES, PARLOR FURNITURE, WALNUT BoOK CASES. 1-R NOH PL T! M \NTEL AND PlKU MIRKOLS. \8} CHAIKS, OTTOMANS, MUSIC CABlNETs. M. T. TABLES. WALNUT SlDEBOAtti?S. HAI^ MAiTKKSSI S. FEATHiB PILLOWS, BRUSSELS. INGR AIS A S D 01 H .11 ARPETS. ALSO BRUSSELS CAi.Pi.TS Bi ORDER OF THE GOVE UN MEN T. On TO-M<>RF?<>a M ..NINO, commencing al ELEVEN O' LOCK, within our salesroom, we shall sell th" above collection of household furniture. Terras: Ca?u. _ WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO.. It Auctioneers. rpHOMAS DUWLINO. Auctioneer EXTRAORDINARY SALE OF SEALSKIN SACQUE9, DOLMANS, Etc. Mr. Thomas Dowlinghas received instruction! to sell by auction on I UESI)AY and WEDNESDAY, JANUAKY SEVENTH and EIGHTH. 188j, at 1330 t' atreH n.w.. n?-?r the Ebbitt Hous , a quantity of London dyed Alaska Sealskin Sacques. Newmarkets, Dolmans, Raglans. Etc. These game n ? are con?iirned by an eminent Euro! pean firm, anil will be sold without reserve. On exhibition Monday. January 6th, and mornings o1 i Bale, which will commence at ELE EN O'CLOCK. An assi-taut will b- in attendanceto nt these prmtnti I on. Ladies desiro'is of purchasing will do weil to ini spect this stock. Ja2-3t rjllloMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. EXECUTOR'S SALE OF A FINE TWO-STORY AND .MANSARD BBICK DWELLING. CONTAINING 11 N KOoMS AND BATM ROOM, WITH MODEHN CO NV K NIE N C ES, KNOWN AS NO. 1432 S STRE T NORTHWEST. By virtue of the authority vest d in me by the lAst^ca ' will and testament oi Mattie Ijitlirop, deceased. ' flB!3 will s?ll at public auction in front of the premises, on ILESDW. the XHIKTEtNTH DAY Ol- JANUARY A. D.. 1K8>. at i ' >UIi O'CLOCK P. M? lot liunii b-red fllty-one v51 >. in Pierce and Kiir.gle's sub-di vision I of square numbered two hundred and s-vent.O ). with | the improvements thereon, in the city of V.ash ;mrton, D. C. The lot is 19 feet 7 inches front by 1*'. toet de< p, I to a 20 foot alley, and the improvements are in (rood ouml tion. Terms of sale: One-third cash, of which 4100 must ! be paid at time of sale, and the balance in equal payi ineuts. in six ami nine months, with interest, or all cash. as the purclia ei- may prefer. The deferred payIaeuts to be seenrrd by deed of trust on the property sold. All conveyancing and recording at cost oi purchase r. If terms ol sale are not complied with in seven days the property will be resold at ilie cost a d risa of th purchaser. HENRY M. BAK .R. ja2-dts Lxecutor and Trustee. rjlRUsTEE'S SALE OF STOCKS. By virtue of a decree of the Supremo Court of Ihe Disttict of Columbia, passed in equity cause No. 8932. I will sell, at public auction, on W i-'.DN'ESDAY, JAN UARY Sr.VENTH. 1886, at ONE O'CLOCK P. *1.. at the rooms of Duncauson Bros.. auctioneers, southeast corn< r of 9!h and D streets northwest, 30 SHAKES OF TIE CAPITAL STOCK OF THE POS1 COMBINATION SEEING MACHINE COMPANY. Terms cash. ARTHUR A. BIRNEY. Trustee. 456 Louisiana avenue. DUNCANsON BItOa. Aucts. d31-dtd fJlHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. GRAND AND IMPORTANT SALE AT AUCTION or Gssvim imported TURKISH AND PERSIAN RUGS AND CARPETS, Comprising Rare and Rich Selections of PERSIAN. AFGHANISTAN, DAGHISTAN, OUCHAK. (iORDIES. CIRCASSIAN. ARMENIAN. KHOP.ASSAN AND MOORISH RUGS AND CARPETS; i (With many othtr specimens entirely new to this market) ALSO, JEDAZIENE. KELIM AND BAGDAD PORTIERES. ELEGANT EMBROIDERIES. Forming one of the handsomest collections of Textiles in design and quality ever offered by us. To take place at my Salesrooms, southwest corner Pennsylvania avenue and 11th street, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, JANUARY SEVENTH, EIGHTH AND NINTH, 1835, AT ELEVEN AND !HI:EE O'CLOCK EACH DAY'. On exhibition Monday and Tuesday, January 5th and 6th THOMAS DOW I ING, d30-6t Auctioneer. | rj^dOMASDOWLING, Auctioneer. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF WORKS OF ART AT BARLOW'S ART GALLERY, NO. 1225 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE NORTHWEST. By v rtuo of an order of the Supreme Court of the Dictrist of Columbia, holding an Orphan's Court. 1 will, as administrator, pell at public auction, at Barlow's An Gal erv. No. 12i5 Pennsylvania a\e?iue northwest, j Warhintrtuii City. D. c'.. Oil ptillUllM. water-colorj drawing's, engraving. etchings photoi-Tavun-s, mirrors, Kasels, etc. Many of the paintings and eiignv ingK are old uiid valuable, among which are ? number of landscapes, artiste' studies from the nude; also i>ort rat is of William H. Harrison. Don M guel. Kin* of Pwrtuca!, Hons. John Sherman, CarlSchurz. Alexander H. Stephens. Mrs. R B. Hayes, Mrs. John Drew. Mrs. Siirouruey and others: also old India china of three periods. Croquet China and old t'liiia !e!phia China. The sale will mii mence on MONDAY, the TWEL'H D \Y of JAN UAH Y. 1885. at TilKEE and EIGHT O'CLOi K P. M..and will continue every afternoon and evening, at the same hours and place, until all shall have lieen sold. And on WEDNESDAY, THF. FOURTEENTH DAY OF JANUARY, 1*85. at ELEVEN O'CLOCK A. M., I will also sell, at said Art Gallery, the unexpired term of base of said Att Gallery, r-utai .$100 per m >uth?lease expires 1st August, 1886?and also show-canes, tables, portiolion, work b-nches, tools, irons, stoves, old frames aud materials be! >auin.- to a first-c!ass art store, and also one mare, carriage, harness, business WKifon. sleigh runners, ic., ail liel'in^iiitf to the estate of late Henry N. Barlow, tlui well-known art connoisaeur. Terms of tale: Cash. WILLIAM J. MILLER. (130-dts Administrator. JOHN SHERMAN & CO.. Real Estate Agents, ifc>7 F street northwest. TRUSTEES' SALE OF A DESIRABLE BRICK DWELLING. SOUTHEAST'CORNEK OF FIRST AND MYRTLE STREE'l S NORTHEAST. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated Se; tem-XSi ber twenty-third (23d), A. D. 187!?, and re-tSa ? ord( 'l in Lilier No. itil. folio 439 "t neq? of the lanci-4-6 records of the District of Columbia, and at the request ' of patti--s secured thereby, we wid s<;ll. lit putilic i au -tion. in front of the prem ses. on THURSD \Y". the ElOnTH DAY (8th) o: JANU UY. A D. 1883. r.t F UK O'CLOt K P.M. lot numbered 180. in square six hundred und sev< nty-five. with the improvene nts thereon, in tile City of Washinirton and District of Columbia. Terms of sale: Oni -thirdcash: balance in six. twelve aud eighteen months, the notes given tor the deferred payments to be secun-d on the property sold at 6 per cent ; er annum lU'til paid. A deposit of $100 required at the time of sale. Terms to be complied with in seven days. All conveyancimr at purchaser's cost. WILL A. COULTER.) H.C. ALLEMAN. j Trustees. THOS. DOWLING. A net. d29-eo&ds yy ALTER R VMLLIA-MSiA CO.T Auctioneen. SALE OF CONDEMNED STORES AT MARINE BAKRAt KS. WASHINGTON. D. C On WF.uNESDAt JVNUAilY SEVEN IH, 18^". at TEN O'CLOCK A M , wi slnll sell at public ar.etion a larve quvjtl y of rcnaemned articles, such s Cartridge Boxes Musket Siin rs, Bayo.iet Scabbards, swonis, Waist Bei:s. Knap-acks, linver-acks. < an teens. Old Iron Hru?s, Trumpc rs. Drums, Crescents and Straits, Old Ho e. Swords fmirs. rtc , etc. Terms cash at time of sale. By order of th> QuRrtermuster. dv"-d W AL l i.it B. WILLIAMS t CO.. Aucts. G. T. Keen, TAILOR, No. 414 Ninth Struct Northwest. P URE AND IN VIGOR ATI sa Those who may wish to pnrcliane, eithor as a delicious beveiav* or for mtdicinal purposes, au UNADULTERA1 ED WHISKY, are invited to make a trial of tne cel?Lruted brand. 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Bee'' ~aic known. ? , It wilt curt' the worst case oi Dysp- psla, removing all distressing symptoms, such an Tastin* the Poo I, Belching.Heat in the Stomach, Heartburn, etc. i THE ONLY IRON MEDICINE THAT WELL MOT BLACKEN OR INJURE THE TEETH. 0, It is invaluable fpr diseases pe culiar to women, and to A, all persons who load sedeutary livt-9. AN UNFAILING REMEDY FOB DISEASES Or THE LIVER AND KIDNEYS. i Person^ suffering fioai the effect* of overwore, nervous troubles, loss of apretite or debility experience n< quick re iei and renewed enemy by ita use. m IT DOES NOT CAUSE HEADACHE OR PRODUCE ? CONSTIPATION?other Iron medicines do. " It is the only tirei aration of Iron that causes no InJu- ct ricnf effects. Thyvi?r>ans and Druggists rocommeud it S< bf the BEST. TRY IT. tu 1 he genuine has Trade Mark and crossed red lines on w wrapper. Take no other. Made only by anli> BKOWN CHEMICAL CO.. Baltimore. Md. " U CoDROLEXE g< Al CCC RRR FEE A MM MM N CCRRK AA MMMM C RRR RE A A MMMM Tl CO RRR AAA M M M " OCO R R KEK A A M M M al 1 Is an Invaluable Remedy for a COUGHS. COLDS. $ 1 B CONSUMPTION. ei tu BRONCHITIS. r) 1 01 and &U diseases of the LUNGS AND RESPIRATORY ORGAMS a n; w w vl Couboi ene Cbeam is a preparation containing 40 per tl cent >.f Pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil, combined with p; other harmless ingredients in such a manner as to ren- gi der the "OIL" as pleasant to the taste as honey, yet re- F taining all of its well known medicinal properties which w have proved of the highest value in CONSUMPTION ! and all WASTING DISEASES, invariably producing increase of FLEHII and WEIGHT. p. It is also an invaluable 'preparation for Children re- 11 quiring the nutritive properties of Cod Liver Oil, as it can lie taken and retained in the stomach of the most delicate persou, ? . J? It PRICE, 50 CTS. and $1. fa S. B. ABCHEB, Manufacturer, Babatooa Mrsiiros. N. Y. ^ 8CHELLF.lt It STEVENS. AGENTS. C WASHINGTON. D. C. q For sa ' by all Druggist. d31-w,f,m ^ NN N II CCO OO T, T, ? NNNIICCOOL L n NNNIIC OOL L V NNNIICCOOL L ? lJ N NN II CCC OO 1.I.T.I* LLLL . n IJ THE K K TTTT A IT L OO RRR T. T AA II L O O R R J T A A II L O O RRR ? T AAA II L OORRm L T A II LLLL OO R R T L L H Id hi CSTOM TAILORING. V i! ? NEW MATERIALS. NOVEL -PATTERNS, QUALITY 1 WARRANTED. ^ BUSINESS SUITS. TO ORDER FROM $30. dl CASS1MEHE PANTS. TO ORDER. F^OMSS. ? DOEaKIN PANTS. TO ORDER. FROM $8. f? sc FULL DRESS SUITS. TO ORDEK. MADE AND 5 TRIMMED IN GOOD STYLE, I ROM $30. ? SILK LINED FRoM <35. ? ai OVERCOATS TO ORDER. ALL STYLES OF GOODS. U; WHITNEY, CHINCHILLA. BEAVER, KERSEY. ? FROM $18. ? lc PRINCE ALBERT COAT AND VESTS. OF HAND- "> SOME DIAGONAL OH CORKSCREW, B FROM $21. U MADE IN THE MOST FASHIONABLE MANNER w lli R Samples and Self-measurement Rules Mailed on Ap- ^ plication. d i fit 617 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. WASHINGTON. D. C hi dl-eo bt The Standard ? < sa RRR FEE MM MM It NN N OGO A: li R F. MMMM II NN N O O fi RRR KK M MM M II N N N O """ R R K M M M II N NN O OO*"" R R ERE M MM II N NN UGO i St TTTT OO NN N ? T O O NN N 74 T O O N N N ,'j, T O O N NN n T OO N NN TTTT T Y PPP FEB T Y Y P P F. T V V PPP EE sa Z y p R 11< T Y P FEB ^ CC WWW RRR II TTTT FEB RRR H WWWW H R II T E RRtll WWWW RRR II T EE RRR sli WWWW R R II T E R R in W W R R II T EEE R R BEST IN THE WORLD. ?c 111 EVERY MACHINE WARRANTED. P< WYCKOFF, SEAM AN3 & BENEDICT, In tli LE DROIT BUILDING. Dl dl3-3m J. R. BUCKELEW, Manager. ???? 80 ty rr? 01 Hard X imes {? AND LITTLE 510NEY MAKE THIS A GOOD YEAR TO BUY OCO L OO TTTT H II It NN N GOO ? OOL OO T H H II NN N O Q m O L OOTHHHIINNNO or COL O O T H H II N NN O OOm as OCO LLLL OO T H H II N NN GGG Z of tr BUT .EXTREMELY HARD ra Si] on re th R ELI ALE CLOTHING DEALERS Of pr re Wo have made prices to meet the times, so that none Cl may deny themselves a Winter Suit or an Overcoat. Hi You know we mean what we say. TI A $10.00 Suit at $5.50. A $12.00 Suit at $6.25. ?< A 81400 Suit at $7.50. A $15 00 Suit at $8.75. ^ An $18.00 Suit at $10.00. I*1 WO Overcoats at $4, $5. $6. $7. and upwards to $30. that arc worth 50 per cent more than we are asking. ta Boy's Stilt at $3 25, $3.76, $?. 60. and upward. & Children's Suits at from $2.50 upward that are worth double. Ch Ot Boys' and Children's Overcoats from $2.00 upward. Tl 2.000 pairs Pants, from $1.00 up to $6.00, that are worth 00 i>er cent more. 1 1 1 oe london and liverpool clothing co.. m ce . ce CORKER SEVENTH AND G STREETS re al ' Get The Best. g "THE CONCORD HARNESS." ai THE CONCORD COLLAR. M Coupe, Carriage, Road. Team and Expresa Haraaaa at ^ all kinos tutd dtucnpUon at Lowest Prices. , ... tvefy gsnuino CONtVlU) HAUNESSia stamped wttk makers uauic and trade-mark. 'I LUTZ 4 BRO.. <H <IV Pennsylvania Avenue, ^ Adjoining National Hotel {X CT-HORSK BLANKETS and CABRIAGS BOBK-iU Y* great variety a> very low Prtoaa oelT J< - Z : . , "-i- ; ' - ' 1 2d Edition. * W wis li Hi star. Wc?tern Union Econontiinf, Xkw York, January 3.?The secretary of the western Lniun Telegraph company u>-day said that le company economized the expenses ol .he trvnral offices in this city to the es.u:ui or dl&pen%g Uh the services of some dozen clerks and reueing the salaries of some others. Tne number [ operators employed, and the rates of wages paid lem, have not oeen altered. The changes made ere no further than may occur, he said, at the id of any month. European Events of Interest. British cabinet council.?mr. Gladstone ill. Loldok, January *.?A meeting of the cabinet Hincllwlll be held to-day to consider foreign and Wonlal questions. Mr. Gladstone is suffering from Indisposition. REINFORCING ADMIRAL COOKBST. Pars, January 2.?Four men-of-war have been pered 10 proceed to Cumese waters to reinforce duiiral Courbet's squadron. Funeral of Mr? Kuwell Hancock* 8t. Louis, January 8.?General W. 8. Hancock. ^?^panled 4y Untenant Bai ber and .Mr. Nlchasowynne, father oi Mrs. Kusseil Haucock, arved here this morning. The body of Russell Hanhad already arrived, ana was at the JUthern hotel. At 1:80 p.m. the body was i*en to the Church of tne Messian (Unitarian! iiere the funeral ceremonies were conducted bv 'e i .V* chancellor of Washington uni;rsity, after wnlch the funeral cortege proceeded i iJeileiontaim; cemetery, where the remains ere placed in the iainily vault. Gen. liancoc v lowed very plainly the buffering he has underlie since the news of his son's dcaili reached mm. rs Hancock was too 111 to make the journey from cw i ork. 'Ihere were eight pall-bearers, personal friends of le deceased in this city. Gen. Hancock will probJi> return to New York to-nigut. "too Phillip*' .Tied a I for G. W. Curtis. Boston, January 2.?An order has been given for gold medal, upon one side of which will appear a ledallion or Wendell l'hlillps, witn the dates of his irth and death, and on the reverse side the seal of oston, to be presented to George William Curtis. ?r his memorable eulogy upon .>ir. Plumps. dellv, mthte city in April last. Mr. Curtis nas been ivised of this aciion, and has acknowledged tne ^celpt or the communication in a touchiut; and laracterlstlc note. A lieign of Terror on a Street Car. <\?rc*00> January 2.?Three pickpockets boarded i , ^ street car at 10 o clock Wednesday igut. As the car approached Ashland avenue one as detected In the act of appropriatiag the iroid aicn of James llough. Word was passed anions; le passengers, and an attempt maue to arrest tne uei, but tne gang pulled revolvers and opened a romtscuous lire, 10 the great terror or the passent;rs. >o one was Injured, but the thieves escaped, rank Williams, alleged lobe one ot the irantf. as captured to-day. Tclcgraphic Briefs. A proposition was presented In the New York roduce exchange to the grain trade this morning lat the members be charged lor seats In the "can " >om. An almost unanimous vu!? was cast against le proposition. At a dance near Batch town, Calhoun county, I1L, nrlstmas eve, Kube llarrel, becoming mad with aiousy, procured a shotgun and tired both barrels no tne party, .seven persons were Wounded, two italiy. The murderer rled. FIXAXCIAL A>0 C'O.tLTlERCIAL. Tlie New York Stock Market. The following are tlie opening and 5 p. m. prlce>i t the New \ ork Stock Market to-day, as reported y special wire to H. H. Dodge, 53a 15th street: JVamo. , o. j 2:521 Aanie. U. : 2:52 an. Pac. ;44 41\ N'. J. cent 39V 46 V an. Sou. I ao 3i N. y. cent 86v ent.Pac ! 34 35 N.Y.C.&SLL.. 4* 4W hes. & Ohio.. 0*4 IX). pref 7k ..... Do. 1st pref.. 9>, Nor. & West. p. 20* Ho. ?dpieL.. 6)5 6 North I'ac 16;8 16 , ?115# >117 l)o. pref 40 v 40-, pV, f5 ? 31 33 Northwest. 85 85*. ?i**0u ,; J* Da Prer n??4 eL,&^ 69-* 71 ?hio A...! it.C *' J1 i ^ ^ ;Oregon Trans. .14 14 \. e}}: t,5? ^ ?nt* & West... i 11 12 "m/O0* 8'*> 3VPac. Mail ! 55k. 55't . i.,v.jc Ga.p., 4|,: 5*Pea in' 13* - M4 14-3 Heading. 17\ 18,^ P9; 803 Sri 581, HOok Isl 105 106 11. Cent 117 120 Koch. <6 P. I 21' 3 k ?: 11. supaui....;;;;! 71 * 73? ^ I ^ Prer 102 *v. ... ake Hbore ...! 62 62^ st P. & Omaha 24 * 2.5 ou. i Nash. ..j 25^ 26'?j Da pref 82^. ?3v ;lc^-W I 'St. l'-> ? M.. 7?*t hi * . k. & 1 ,16 ]6i, Texas I'ac 12% 13s, Inn. & St. L..; 11K 12 lUnlonPao... 46k 45-" Do. prei 27^ IW'ab. Pac ?k I 9u.V. 91^ Da pref 12k :oo. & Outo... 6?^i W'cbU Linou... 54 54 y ash. a.chat..I 37 ; 37 I t e Vlie ftaltluioru .^larkets. January 2.?Virsrlnla sixes, fonsolie^th^P1obld?Xn8,30><: "eW teU-f?rt^- 31: ,5.AL?^T?^ - Jal:narl' 2 ?Cotton dui.'t-midlln?, 10X?l0?i. Flour st.-a.ly and lirm? Howartl stn ot id \vcfltt?r!j HUi>er. 2.40.VJ.65; do. extra, 2.90*3.40: J. faunly, 3.Goa4.50; city mil Ik bui>t, '2 401' 76 ,1,, ,^iuV 3S; Uo- Ri<? branda- 4-38a4.50; I'atopsco iralljr, 5(Jf?: do. superlative patent, 5.60. Wheat? 'if ^r3^?rm: we?tern firmer and higher southern O. 80a86; do. amtHsr, 90aV2; No. 1 Maryland.^ 90^a91 " 2 western winter red. ppot. 65a-:.?k; January' ?; February. 8G\a87; Mi.v, 91 HMix. Corn>atbern du.l and easy: western hrm; BOntUern widte id yellow, 48u4:?: v/wtern mixed, spot, 47a47k- Jan46February, 46^. i?*ts ijuiet and easy? )Utnern. 3Ja30; w.-steru white. :i4a35; do. mixed. 32u33 Biinsylvania. 3Ja,t5. llyp firm, <>0aC4 for sxmx! to prime' ay firm?prime to choice Pennsylvania and Maryland i.00al5.50. Provisions dull. Mess j>ork, 12.75 Bulk e.its?shou.ders and clear rib Bides, packed. 6s7 3?"?T7? l, liV8, 7ii;Jcl,,Rr rili ?dea- Hauisj Hard?refined, 8^. Butter guiet? fresh cstern, 20a'22 E?V3 steady. 27a28, fn*h: l.OSalOatuiimed. Petroleum hrui-retiued. 7*,?7'.. Coffee uull? 10 caivo?<. ordinary to fair. 8\a954 Su^-ar dull? ,"0"- 5%: eopper refinnd quiet. Whisky steady, lHal. 19 freights to Liverpool per steamer Quiet? .tton.15.64d.; flour, ls.6<l: irrain, 6?id. ltecei;>ts? >ur, 2.o80 barrels; wheat, 32,000 busheis; com 83,000 lsliels; oatB, 3 500 t uwheiK. HhipmenU?wheat. 2(5 000 tshels; corn, 51,0 >i bushels, bules?wlieat 5M U00 ishels; coru, 170.000 bushels. The Chic:i?i? .Market*. CHICAGO III.. January 2.? nnsin? nrlees- ^"heat? inuary. 7H^; February. 79; March. 79V; Mav ar,L. jrn-Jannnry. 34?4; February. a5k ; Mar ti. :;.V. ;ApriI k: May .18^. Oats?January, 25J,; tebruary, 25s. arc. i7 ri; H?y- ,v0; I'?rk?January. 11.47s,; Feo-' l?rjVll.o< Ma^ch. 11.70; May, 12.00. Lard?January, 15; I ebruary, C.bO; March. 6.9U. Tl?o I'ctroleum TI vrket. CLEVELAND, O . January 2 ? Petroleum unchansred andard white, 110 de?f. test, 73*. K PITTSBUKO January 2.-The oil market developed stronger fee1 iiiv tins mornins-. <.p?ni * price was when it dropped to 74X, tadvauced to 7-">V and en declined to 75i?. Capitol Toplew. the financial qckstiok a trorbi.esome one. Representative Buckner, of Missouri, in converitlon with a Star reporter to-day, denied the pubshed report that he had expressed the belief to ^retary Mcculloch that his bill to ston th" dnnge of silver for three years would pass the ouse this session. Mr. Buckner says he do?s not link the bill can be got before the House this sesan. He added that the onlv legislation that direction which he has any hone seeing passed by this Congress is an :t to vest tne President with discretion to nit the silver coinage, should he deem such a >Ucy wise. Mr. Buckner says the Qnancial nueson is going to be a most troublesome one tor the coming democratic administration. He believes lat nothing can stop a pretty rapid retirement or itlonal bank circulation, and he sjvs the United ates cannot bear the burden alone of malntalng the bl-inetalllc standard successfully, and that methlng must be done to arouse the bi-inetalllsLs Europe to action. He says there is a sentiment favor of silver in Germany and France stron<* tough to bring these nations Into concert of aeon with tills government, If the proper msnna ere taken to accomplish It. AGAINST THB SPANISH TREATY. A circular letter signed by a large number of the erchants of New York city has been sent to each le of the United States Senators protesting rainst the action taken recently by the chamber commerce, of that city, in regard to the Spanish eaty. 'I hat chamber took aciion adverse to the tlflcatlonof the treaty. The merchants who jn the circular protest that that act ion doe3 not present the sentiment of the business men of at city; that they are In favor or the ratification the treaty, on the ground that It would tend to event legislative tinkering with the tariff. Among the White House callers to-day were Sectaries Teller. Lincoln and Chandler. Senators illom and Van Wyck, Representatives Bisoec and itch, and ex-secretary windom. Phi New Post Office Officials.?Mr. W. B. iompson,the newly appointed Second Assistant istmaster General, assumed his new duties toiy. CoL John Jameson also be .ran to discharge e duties of superintendent of the railway mall rvlce. Thb Natal Academy Discharges.?The Secrery of the Navy has received a report from Capt. unsay, the commandant of the Annapolis naval ademy, giving a detailed statement of the dlsarges at the academy made necessary on the 81st December by the general order of the 27th lnsu lere were 95 discharges In ulL ranging from a ofessor of mathematics to laborers. District Cover a meat Affairs. _ ^ MISCELLANY. The number of bodies disinterred from Holmead meUMT, and buried in Gracsland cemetery Dy r. MoGlue, was 1,846, and 1,665 In Rock creek metery. in 1881 there were disinterred from said metenr and reburled 958, making a total of 3,809 moved from Holmead cemetery. . , building permits D^ued by Kntwlsle as follows: air "rtck' aUeJ" between 21 st i an? N streets northwest; ?400. r. . Beverij, erect a ware-room in alley between I XTk and 4% and 0th streets southwest; $150. D. . Clumbers, erect a two-story dwelling. Bounty, between 9th and 10th streets, county; $790. NKWEFArp Postage in Washington.?Mr. K. p. awnas, who has charge of the newspaper mall partment of the city post ottlce, to-day subntltd a report to Postmaster Conger, showing jrlng the year 1883 $17,816.16 was collected for ?tage oh second-class matter, and during the the preceding ~r ' ; ' THE SWAIJ1 COVJKT. Continued trM the First UUtlM Gen. swnim admitted In answer to Mr. Ch. ler's question that following the date of trn count mentioned he had made drafts on Batei c Co. amounting to $4,888. These drafts i made subsequently to the date oi the "due I Be wns asked if he would state to court that he honestly believes that ? man & Co. owe him anything. He pUed that he believe that Bateman ? owe him in the neighborhood o; $4,ooo, and in i wer to further Inquiries, sa d turn he thought i the "due bill" trausferreJ by hl:n to Br Humphrey ? Co. was subject to any defe Bate man & Co. had against him on Indepent transactions. He was shown a letter wmteu hun, from Kansas, to Mr.Bateman,referr.ng 10 tain transact .ons in which they were then eoga, and expressing the hope tUat these transact would make up the lossis they bad sustalnec the lvanhoe and other transactions. Ue was at what other losses were relerred to in letter. Ae replied that these were losses wl >lr. Bateman knew about and added: "1 also k; of another loss that I didn't care to menttot that connection. It has nothing to do with case." ncrrave of tlie Public Debt* The public debt statement issued to-day sh the increase of the public debt during the mont December to be $<V41 Decrease of debt since June 30,1883 3l,50i Cash in the Treasury 488.47; Gold certificates outstanding l id.GSi Silver certificates " lifc>,lw Certlflcates of deposit " 24.yt> Refunding certlhcates " at* Legal tenders M 341,?#v Fractional currency 14 6.V7: Available cash 140,81; WHAT SECRKTARY M'CUAOCH SATS OF IT?OWtX TliKGKNKRAL DEPRESSION OF BCsINfaSS 1NTERKS CONGRESSIONAL OPINIONS. The showing oi the Treasury statement i there has been a slight increase of tne public < during the month of December Is dlscu with some Interest by financiers, bee re Mcculloch says it is due not so n to any unusual expenditures during month as to the fact that there has bee great falling off In the receipts. For the past months the Treasury, ne says, has been feeling effect of t ne general depression of business all < the country and tne receipts on revenues 1 generally decreased. Meanwhile hesuys the ex] dilutes have kept up to the top notch, thos?. pensions slightly Increasing. He says, how* that ihe indications are that the statement January will show a diminution of the public < again. MR. HOLM AN SATS tliis shortage in the revenues of the country thing to beexpected from time to time now, ai not a bad thing. "There Is an exaggerated Id he says, "of the resources of the government, tuts evidence tnat the revenues are not inexha lble will have a good effect. It shows that I present lavish expenditures must be curtailed, 1 am in favor of any reduction of tne revenue will enforce economy in public expenditures.'' mr. bland thinks that a decrease In the revenue might be expe from the fact that the people In this country not buying as much as they were. They are e omlzlng owing to the hard times, and the lmj are consequently falling off. MR. BCCENER'S VIEW. Mr. Buckner says he thinks the same falllnf of revenue?which means a falling off In buslni will continue all winter. "The sume depress! he says, "exists all over the world; all nations suffering from It. and It must b the result common cause. There can be but one com cause, and that Is the scarcity of gold. The of the world Is being used up." MESSRS. ELLIS AND RYAN ON THE DEPRESSION Mr. Ellis says the preseut awful period of dej slon the country is eolug through Is more tha can account for. The people are not buying? are not eating as much or buying as many clot because they can t aflord It, and the revenu the count rj, both Internal anil from customs, r diminl-h. the latter more particularly. If the Frt and Chinese wouid sret to d.'hting In earne would do us some good, he thought. \ir. Ityun, of Kansas, thought the people 1 becoming economical owing to ouainess deprea and we would Anally have to get. a war on hands before long to clear away the depression The Caste of Sergeant 11 alt north. GEN. HAZEN'S COMMUNICATION LAID BEFORE SECRETARY OF WAR TO-DAY. The communication from Gen. Hazen reques that a court martial for the trial of Sergeant I north for rifling Lieut. Greely's private paper ordered by the War department, was laid tx the Secretary of War to-day. A prominent War department official said \ Star reporter to-day that Gen. llazen is rnlstJ in thinking that he (Hazen) is not vested ' power to adequately punish the crime with w Sergeant Haltnorth Is charged. The accused ii garded rather as a clerk than as a soldier, and talniy his dismissal from the service at this t which Gen. ilazen is able to effect by recoinm ing it. Is sufficient punishment. The fonnalll a court martial, he stawd, Is not necessary. Local Xoten, Rev. c. D. Andrews, or Christ Church, navy j lsspoicen of as successor to the Kev. Dr. I'aret. The transfers of real estate placed on re during the year 1884 were 3.680, only 76 more t the year before. There were 2,817 relatlnj Washington city property, 675 to county prop* and 158 to Georgetown property. The will of tne late William Mlddleton, parti proven to-day, leaves his property to his widow The Court*. Probate Court?Jwlge Cox. To-day, estate of John Taylor; answer of adi lstrator filed with affidavits. Estate of Wm Bett?; order directing register to turn over cer : personal effects received from W. E. Shaffer to I administratrix. Will of Esther Ann Stott fllei 1 F. T. Browning (named as executor) with petl ; for probate, proved by two witnesses, ana ordt publication. Estate of Joseph Burnham, \ ! tlon of administrator to compromise ci ! 11 ii d and granted. Eat ate of Thomas Evans; i tlon of A. B. Graham for authority to sell secur; granted. Will of Wm. Mlddleton fll<*d with coi and petition for letters; will proved by two nesses and codicil fully proven. Estate of Sar Copelanii; renunciation of Virginia P. COjtei tiled and letters granted H. B. Hay: bond $D Estate of Daniel Green; order gran' lng letter John Green, bond C400. Estate of Ann E. a hoi letters of administration c. t. a. Js&ued to W Barrett, bond $1,000. Fire in a IS. A O. Tunnel. Newark, O., January 2.?a tire company been called to the Bristol tunnel, on the Baltln ! anil Oiiio railroad, which is on lire. All thro trains have been stopped for the present. Caovernor Cleveland** Reception. VISITORS OOMti IN THRONGS TO WISH HIM **A HA NEW YEAR." There was a very brilliant scene at Gov. C1 land's reception at the executive chamber In capitol at Albany, Thursday afternoon. The ? eruor's staff assisted at the reception, and broi all their medals, ribbons, badges, gold lace i swords with them. The great room never loc so gay since the day of the governor's lnstallat and the polished orass of the big iire-piace quite thrown In the shade by the more briil) polish of the officers' arias. Every part of .the vast capitol building v thronged with visitors. The crowd that flo' Into the ante-room as soon as the boy threw c tne door was composed almost entirely of n The aides-de-camp formed them In Une and marc the visitors into Gov. Cleveland's presence, governor took his stand in front of his big desk, as the visitors tiled by coL Uttley, of Buff Introduced each one. A grasp of the hand, a words of congratulation, and the visitor passet through the governor's private office and the out Into the corridor again. So the performs was kept up for two hours, with very slight in mission In the stream oi callers. Adjutant Oern 1'arnsworth flanked the governor on one side, t on the other Brig. Gen. Horatio C. King stood poured words of consolation into the Preside elect's ear. Every class met In the governor's room dui the day and all were greeted alike. There w tottering old men who had traveled long tances to meet the governor and fresif young lows who Just dropped in on their round of cj Gne old reilow tried to make a spet and stepping back began, In stentoi tones: "h.r, you are the ilrst and only dei cratlc': but an orderly abruptly cut 1 off and bis valuable utterances we.e lost to world. A doting mother insisted that the Pn dcut-elect should kiss her baoy, and every otl school-girl brought an autograph album. Th were piled up in great stacks on the desk J back of the governor, to be attended to at so other time. Among the well known name3 that were nounced to the governor, were those of Paul i James Fenlmore Cooper, sons of the novelist; Cl Saxe, soix of the poet; Judge W. L. Learned i the meuTOers of the state government. Nearly the heads of departments came in for a mom aud the staffs oi all the local mliltary organizali paid their respects. There were also rou looking men, overcoatiess and colarli cold-handed lee-cutters from the river, a ba woods hunter with his dog at his heels are a mot crowd of citizens of high and low degree. G Cleveland seemed really to enjoy the inroad visitors aud when the affair was over said: may laugh If you will, but I really do not mind this handshaking." At 8 o'clock the military si dined with the governor at the executive mans) FlGHTlKO A CATSKILL WILDCAT.?William Humphrey and George Cole, of Pine Hill, la CatskiU mountains, N. Y., while out in Heard bears on Saturday last, came upon an enorm wildcat near Big Indian creek. They heard peculiar noise over their heads, and looking saw the wildcat on the ilinb of a large tree. F? lng that the animal would spring upon them, ti started to run. After getting a little distance cole turned and, leveling his gun, fired, struck aud severely wounded the cat, which, m dened by the pain. Jumped on him, and strik mm on the breast, knocked him down. Both n ami beasi then rolled over and over upon ground, until Humphrey, frightened, seeing K his companion was getting the wont of the c test, mustered up courage to go to his aid. Wit well-directed blow with the butt of his gun crushed In the animal's akulL Cole was ba scratched and his clothes were torn to tut The cat was taken to Pine Hill and found to we ninety-six pounds. 1 he two daughters of Mitchell Van Zandt an son of Levi Debaw broke through the ice at I ton. Maw., Wednesday, and were drowned. TI were all wrier twelve years or eg* The Bniui CafUiln*! an Ofticr Itoal j shocking ckceitt to on* of his ckkw nrscltino u ik the prath ok thk man. xho and- Tbe examination of capt. John Williams. cap- p,,..)Te 9 ac- tain of a Chesapeake oyster schooner, charged *111 in man with the murder ol otto Me?her, one ol his crew, Mr. rere was continued Id Baltimore yesterday. Frrderick said t ttlL" May*, another of the crew, test.tiel to the raort , .. ! . . in* Sr? II the , atrocious cruelties prwUn'd by the captain on the j une ^ lato- deceased. One Mtterenld day. when Meyher com- j re- j plained of beinc sick. Widlati* threw a backet of ? ?. Co. * ?"r oil h;m und b.'*t Mm with a mar ta spike Wur, h i until he promL*l to work. Meyher afterwards xr + v fainted, and the captain Jumped on hiti m d * y0. kklted him iu the lace. Afterwards a rope w as tho ? *?"* . tied around MeyherS waist unU he was thrown h,, hf i?vnf : overboard; then he was dragged on dec* again . :.J *5; tied to the mainmast. The captain later ..rdered pi?;,r> 1 bp Bayetoklll Mej ler, or he, the captain. w< :?W kill ^ n him. At lower Fdrmount Hey her was li u<il up c. n! ? trom the hold, where he had hltu half ln*ens,!?le j r? i in WTV"al days. L iter witness saw his body lying <>n , L*5 the beach, about 30 feet from the shore. The fe?lIn? against capt. Williams in Baltimore is intense, lien autl luere 18 ?f lynching. 1 Pew A Kavai Aradrmy Hraadai. * v , hlj Annapoli* Dhpi ch to th- N. T. He aid, J?uu?n 1. r 1' The naval academy authorities are inve-.ti.rat In g >l; a case of supposed stealing at that institution | c'" The suspected party is understood to Ik- a navai ,r\1u'. ows cadet of the fourth class wh> Is accused of etn- r^ of ing the room of a fellow stuuent and robbing hltu the s'. About eighteen months ago a cadet who stood hign i canlu; 1.SS4 In his class was dismissed lor a similar offense, in, i.tfctt his case the robbery was attributed to kleptomania. I ,i.Vr?^ l.ilO ' ~I II 1.150 5lc?r* Brief*. j tl,(|4 Mfi?l The Mutual Union teleoraph company began out - p. ? i J.uOO ting rates yesterday. Their prices are now about < ;-d t i.ooo the same as those of the Baltimore anl oaio ? :u- l)is;i* i,on> pany. ; th>> n 1.343 it is reported In I>ondon that the French govern- thotig l,v?9 ment is negotiating tor the purchase of !>i? ts..|T i twnn. g to tne coast of Panama to form a French naval sua- nr.nut is? tion. ' carve Two pounds of iron filings, found In a bur. to J omen that which a fuse was attached, under an arvh of W iier- oordtn . . . loo depot, at London, yesterday, caused another mile3e?t dynamite scare. the pi ssed Insutgcants in Jamaica are preparing for another ; toon tary Invasion of Cuba. en-d iuch Heavy snow storms are reported from Kansas I Ms d , and Nebraska, aeoompani'-d in intense ?-oid. pheno ,ne Tbe defalcation of ChurdiiU, state treasurer of then a Arkansas, Is $18,500. A in two The first woman ever arrested in Richmond, Va., Drains the for carrying concealed weapons was lined $20 yes- aude> aver terday for it. that t lave All but three of the orphans who were In St. tiie su pen- John's home, in Brooklyn,when it was burned h .ve actios : for been accounted for. uin<>ui >ver, Ruth Gill, a little girl, w as killed vesterdav at troti"i lor Cleveland by a shot accidentally fired bv a five- tinall\ leht year-old companion, who was playing with a levol- plan t ver. t he su When W. F. De Rossett and Nathan Pars met In expeei is a the streets of Rockwood, IVnn., Wednesday, they added id is 1 bP?an firing at each other with shotguns, both tions I ? were wounded. refuse tea, ? ? the i> and Tbe Di?llns:nl*lie?l Dead of lsM. faster ust- or the multitude who have gvne over to the llshed majority during tha past year there are the usual that number or prominent characters in state and church, literature a;.i the professions. The el?v to i quence of Wendell 1'hllllps has been stilled before most eted the sllver-tonpue had lost Its magic power, and are wltb blrn his fellow philanthropists, Herr l?tsk?-r, W*a the Oemian liberal, and Keshub Cbund* r Sen, the , '.'t con- remarkable East Indian promoter of the ltrahm<v 1 >orts scniaj. Of public men In active Uiethls country Il|n,-> loses Secretary Folder, senator Anthony, x-^'c- P'-'nei retary Hunt \mlnlster to Russia) Judir-' No h t 0pr Swayne, Augustus schell, John J. Slseo, and I'resi- "?> > * dent. John W. Garrett, of the B.Utlmored and Ohio prove -ss ro.td. Of an older generation w? rt? Charles fr*Lon," o'Conor, the once famous Jurist, J. Wataon \Vei?n, J-"'' f i are Royal Phelps, all of New York; Keu??eu it. . of a Springer, ol Cincinnati, 'i'he more prominent , ,n mon Journalists of the lists aro Thomas c henery, editor M; (' gold of the London Times; Thomas Klnsella, of the ' . ^ Brooklyn Eagle; George W. l)anl>'lson, ol the ?, c'! Providence Journal; Wilbur F. Storey, of the 1 'I"" Chicago 1'inws; l>r. Sanford i>. Hunt, of the Newpros ark Advertiser; .lames^WaUson Weob, ex- 'a"11* n he editor of the New York Courier <iwf Kirjuirer, and they wllb these may be included I=aac Henderson, F. J. : ' ^ h Ottarson, Thomas Magulre, Mary Clenitner, Jane ? r .nes, ^ Swiss helm and Mrs. Anna OttciUofler. The esor most noted name in literature is thai of Charles nust Keade. who will Ik* retjembered lou^ aft.-r the will si nch : world has forgotten that an Kngliah prin e named st it ; Leopold d ed about the same time. Of eminent , | clergymen. Bishop Simpson, Bishop darkson, of J1,1'1, were. Nebraska; Bishop Kavaaack, or the Methodist v sloii Episcopal church south; Bishop Wiley, Chinese '^.s our i mlsslonao'; the Rev. Lawrence Walsh, of Khode ^ Island, treasurer of tbe land league, and the Rev. , 'u| ' Ileary Morgan, of Boston Other names not to be * overlooked are those or Eugene Rouher, French x. the statesman; B;istlen Lepaige, (Ten. Todleben, oriius- WIU'U sia; Mldhat Pasha, Juuah P. Benjamin, sir B irtle * ittncr Frere, Samuel Ward, William Anson Wood, Henry j it c" Work' Mrs. Farra^ut, Brlgnoll, Maria Taglioui, iait- cetewayo, Hans Makart. Kanuv Eissler, t uarles 9 be Fenno Hoffman, Profs. Packard and Williams, oi ; ' , ;fore Yale; Abbott, of Harvard, and Guyot, or frlinetuo, , ' , and Taylor, or Andover; Commodore Hunt, t^n. J''*' Weitzel, and not least the Russian banker, von *-'uure a stiegUtz, worth JT5,000,t!tx). Jf*ta iken . ? the nc with FntsmsH Wokk of Tkain Wreckers.?Near bright hich Grarton, W. Va., Wednesday night, the m. !x>u!s sutlo s re- express on the B. & o. railroad was thrown from ';ir: cer- the track by a bar of iron which had lj<tMi wedged aame 'me, in the frog ot the switch by some i*-rsoo unknown. i:"' '*a end- The engine was thrown from the track and turned <Pient iy or upside down, and the postal car was thrown dow n J?'<ht, tbe bank Into a creek. Collin Hepburn, the en- b*>iii!i gineer, was instantly killed. He leaves a family at ' 0010 Bloomlngton, Md. Thomas Dors?\v, llreman, was 'Ui;?os aid, caught beneath the engine, and. besides suffering boat. broken bones and bruise*,, was badly s<*:iide-l, one I'rai cord side l>elng literally cooked by the escaping ste.mi. courw .han He lived several hours. His home Is at K? > .>er. lie plane! ( to leaves a wire and tlii-. e children. The damage to hood t irty, property amounts to sever.U thousand dollars. to i he ? ?? throui lally Mr. Moonv's Alubhed Attack on soitfifrn years Leaders.?The charge that Mr. Moody In a sermon cover? delivered in New York in 1876 assaulted Geu. lc. E. and a Lee and other southern leaders continues to attract knowi attention In Richmond, Va. Many persons there onth<* , have expressed a determination not to atu-nd any sati; fj* or his services. His llrst senium Is to be delivered piter 1 in that city next Sunday morning. tie* ce the opposrso the $8 Per Month Pension Bru_? moi'* D-v The friends of the $8 per month pension bill in i u * i ?> ,UI uon j Massachusetts department, G. A. It, are w ir U i' saturi 10 secure 11'*" election at the approaching >i - h ,v i ie.ll~ pitrtment convention for as illd delegation t > the .,ianet al I national convention in favor of the measure. They jhliiz I will be defeated overwhelmingly. Th nation >1 Uiecoi ii ai I commander, lu a circular, aisapproving o; the 0f sen -.leu | measure, says: "The indorsement ol tu bill is not iuw <wit , merely a question of placing your comrad- s and Post in direct antagonism to the national encamp- in*.. r, 1 ment? but far more and worse; H is a question now tr .two. j whether the S0J,tn<i able bodied an1 strong com- t,.t.n v. * 10 j rades shall Just now attempt to elbow aside the th'-ref; i already long-waiting procession ot S> HI .000 d: sab led tlie li' * and suffering ones, th -orphans and widows, that m;11. the larger and stronger column may first get their and cu $8 a month." has Wrecked SAfi-ous Rpsci ed Fkom a Raft.?The The lore Norwegian bark. Onward, u New York.tr' .n s two ru ugh ho:m, picked up a rait a' sea on Dec. iti. on which IU wire the captain and four of ?lie crew ol t?r schooner Kstclle Day, whl h s dled from Charles- r. ? ton tor Philadelphia oa l? v. 16. When <.fr < :ve > Lo<.i!:out, on tne 18th, a su-nn < une up. continuing i 1 1 V thre" days. On tne morning of th laih the ve?--: t-s. capsized, and on the aist broke up and sank. 1 n>;n , ,, a ,r'1 ev?- the 19th until they were h scuf,d,ihe crew h id bet-t; > , !a the clinging to theoutslde of the \a-ss< I and to portions n"\v 111 'ov- or tlie week. On the ?1. the male, E. S. curling, , u ,, ' ,h, was drowned. ?'11 ight On the and Shoohno His Head Okk While grnnrno. ?Wm. ' IU1K' a iked Hicks and a companion were out sunnit.- in Goo h- l"'r olr .ion, land county,Va.,Wednesday, and Mr. Hicks'hands pianj-f was beln? too cold for him to draw the rod from his gun ter l r Lant with them he attempted to do so with his teeth. ln- "'M He failed to do so, but one of the loads was dls- Mars, ras charged wiiile he was m tking the effort and blew w el half of bis head off. He leaves a ramlly. " a S( i?eu ~ ~ : " Btiffaii jen Mtrderep by a Ikamp.?A brakeman nam^d senten h(.(i Mason was fatally injured near llartrord on I u *s- I r The da>' nlffht by being struck on the he id v.iiu a sK'iie nuTah and thrown by a tramp. He was found lying iu-i was mi aj0 sensible on the top or a car when th'- train iea< h?M nume \ le^ New Britain and was cared ror at that place, i n * the ntl I on tramp threw the stone because Ma^ou had put Utm 1 pretty lllce off the train. A man answering the description or ' large t nce the murderer has been arrested at i'rowvhle autl is bang tgr. awaltlnjr ldentltlcatlon by the train hands on tneir on eral return from Hariem river. arrest i an^ Bismarck ok Gladstoj?kT?Prince Blsmarok, in a 1 ana conversation with a newspaper corrtsj>onucnt at , r'.c mt- Berlin, denied that he had any per.ioual enmity j to ^-ur( toward Mr. Gladstone. He said he viewed with ariti 1U lnff equanimity the party struggles in England. He ^re could have relied upon Lotd Beaconsileid io keep j* rn?B dis- England In accord with the rest ol Europe, but "*l- whatever Mr. Gladstone's policy might be It was a morv><1Uls. matter of little concern to uermany. nage. I ;ch, ?? ? tion, ai iau A Poor Irish Boy Prevents a Tkrkibi.e Rail- goneai mo- ROau Smash-cp.?As Thos. Gould, a poor Iruh boy, her as ilin was tramping along the West Shore road, n ar wealth tne Milton, N. Y., last night, he heard a great era su time a isl- behind him. He ran back, and found the rati road years o ler track buried beneath a mass or tallen rock and ? ese earth. Starting up the Une, yelling ai the top or -*tO < lust his voice, he attracted the a?teniiou of a patrolhian 3 B ^ me just in time for the latter to signal the New York ? rouj, and New England express from Albany, which was Try it. an- late and came swinging alomr at a ureal stewed. >our ,u' md with heavily laden coaches. When the passengers las. saw the awrui disaster they had escaped, and ind learned to whom they owed their preservation, btif] all they rapidly poured into the pockets or poor i om to cakj ent Gould such a shower of coins as he had never seen ons before. The train was delayed two hours. ?!*" a Package Containing*?3,800 Missing.?A pack- . *>'AT1 age containing$3.8j0,from tne Merchant'sNatioual bank of Induuiapohs, to United States Treasurer vu^., Wyman, disappeared last Tuesday mgnt while en Btrwtn , route from Adams' express office to tne depot, at relative . "J Indianapolis. It is not thougnt that the money wahi was stolen, but got mixed up with other package* Mr* M. . !~ii and went In a wrong direction, and will ue recov- i<?rti ^5 erecL 1U5 111 on. u*rj- 3 1 a Note proh Gen. Gordon.--Gen. Wolseley, who T. is at Kortl, has received a diminutive note from the Geo. Gordon, saying that Kuartouui is all rigbL 1 of The note is not an inch square. The paper was rolled ous up about the size of a pin and was sewn in a seam I a 01 one of the messenger's garments. Gen. Gordon T|R- 1 up estimates the mabdl's lore at from au,uoo to so.o,*) men. The messenger adds that in a recent eugageiey ment one of the enemy s guns was disabled. Tne off garrison is able to hoid ouu He ?? for ] ad- An Electric Railroad at Rockawat.?Articles ing of incorporation have been Hied in the Queens Itcmii lan county (N. Y.) clerk's office of the Rockawaj elec- kr' wl.x Uie trie railroad. The road is to be cousiructed trorn hat near the Far Rockaway depjt of the Ixwn: island ? on- railroad, and will run m a westerly direction be- m u a tween me oc6an and Jdiaalcd buy to uie point ol paila he the beach, a distance of about six miles, ihecao- ltux-im dly ltal is tSJOjOM. ^ to exist, era. ?a igh Ho# Mas. Tom Thumb Lost $i,iao.?The Hartford Timet say* Mrs. Tom Tnumo recently started For m a show on her own account, acting as her own d a manager. The show disbanded out in New London MIL- Saturday night, the little widow having lost *1.100. Corner J Wy She returns to her home In Middletouiy Tfinmirii Out running a show ? not nerturte. ltCsU? tw* m&no* omiwrmnl sub-eon unit toe of the boardsd to district uie city for ottfcvuou purpuw*, eet lo-diflil il-. /uiiii, aceretary of the committee, 0-day that it whs prot table i hat instead of ung t*i' cuv the dlflereni cia-we* of the ttus>n?a would he divid-sl tato irroupa noi'msuti to cftjivu each i us& ~ , p ?t uexkn, vn? vi-sterdan d*strr?ved ?i?.,o*i of grrksv.es and fui dilute belonging u> beatouuger anrt v v ro ln on ce <?i a reduction ?.f troui n? to ?, per <vnt in we.* of the st?vl-w.>rki*rs at i <*ihocton. ouiok * g;v?-n. hair tin- worker* will strike. " employs of the homemiwd mwei worir* at urv. r\?nt roiled bv < arn.yi.- brother*. hav,? notlfie 1 of a reduction <? from ss to 10 n-f t t ji?* different deimrtmenta. ttif itail w u [i idle for some tin><\ jannar) sklr*. uk fuvttikt tusptat tx?r twt *oi*t?. the provi.leuot* journal. miry is evening star until the :id, and m<tu. iir tor tso rpxi of t he imintu, lit- mm the 5t rank on the january anntls, lor ho con. es three important lartdeatato enliven its i. these are, his inferior conjunction with in, his great w.-sttem elongation, and bis irt-uon with venus. r little in known atxmt wercurv with anv of cert-iuntv, tor bis ueartfe** to the mm l mb a dim ult obj?vt for atvurate observ a> i h?? period i?t iii? rot itlon on his axis. hui>u> be about t w.'nty-iout hour*, is not ??m!u s beyond question, neither is tin- position of is known. scliroet er. a rt.u?r-nt owrm. ml 'vinuiuc of ihe present century saw?-or hlr - <*?*th* planet waain craareut tn aititoiy^ man uric of tb^ wcriih e projection* rr..m the limb, and an ltrecui.tr of tie; terminal or. he luu-rjirvij-d the jihetii us the shadows of lofty mountains, and, ac'f, \? hls^ measurement., tin y were t waive hi^rh. hut hit* more experienced oi?*?rversoc ivsent day, with their oner ins" rum>-nis fail nrm these observations. nothing is cobsldproven in n-gard to th? plant's atmonpbere, \ latum from a >|ih>>rl('ti form or many oth-t miena probably due to the mammalian of who saw through the glass darkly. ore important problem i* now puzrllng th? i oc asirunohiers. i,e\erner. after pmioutid ihaustlve examination of msmls. annotin.-.*! he is*rlheuonof ?<-ivunr-sortiii uiovesaround n more rapidly than can l>e explained hy th?j of the other known planets, ih * a<-o>teraacd itlnfj to in a eenturv. the kreucb aa? ner warched dul(? ntly tor the cause, and concluded that h was <lue to an unknown or planets re??lvini? n-iw.-en m.>n ury and n. he di<?d tn this belief, and in confident tatlon that one or more pi mets would be to the system, and the m<*n urial periurlt.ije accounted for. the tviw-uiotis planet suil to come under the rul >a, and the tact that eriheiiou of his orbit movea round the sua than it plight ta>. le not* consider**! aa estab . the cause of the unoinaly has not vet been ed. no problematical vulcan, no unnim?d s, no pump of asu-roids, have ever nutde is over the sun and rwsu> vd harm >tiv lho system. i nsklllcd observers, in instances, have seen little btdies tiif the sun that had the appearau -e nets. their observations, however, have mat nonflnn" i by oltservert who mr fifty years sever allowed a fair day to pass without acan>r mapplnsr the sun's face. the trans't of a t no blir.rer than a pin's point w ?ul>l not ?their vi^iarn watch. wurlikk total e>ntpses tars have is-en not<sl thai li was hoped would to be ihe much desired intr .-mercurlal planliui the preponderantx of evldenoels afainst xlspine of the unseen wand< rers, and ihe in n iu tliis as completely unsolved as it did the discrepancy was lirst .n ooveml. tla-^ ibsen-ers with the finest instrument*, and lira [?.? rabie opportunities, have thus far found ie mep ury d"fle,s tin; host of terrestrial asaiers and luatheniatlcuaa, and spins on his his perltn lion point advan< lng w ith aeoeie; spood, lu a fashion lnooiu|>reb>*tislble to best versed in the lav.s that bold m place in and ills t an illy or wot ds. the pml) tbdlir oug that the s?;leuoe or astmn??uy, fruui its it stand|>oint. las no mentis at command to the question. the astnuoiny of the future low the way. us is morning star durtnir the month, she is approaching the sun iti<! h< r superior exinon. w iiich does not occur until may. she ia i'ry b'-aiit mil in the inor iim; sky, as any one ee ror hiinst jf, who con tnatids a view of the astern horizon, :<nd inal.ei> an observation ut? jefore sunrise, sh'- (x*ntributes an interee4eldent to the planetary annals of the month r conjunction with mercury on the 24in. she acts ajs guide for tbv who deal it n s-> of the sparkling planet. who, however, wiu iktn to show his face unless atmospheric and conditions are l he very beat. iter is momirur siar <lurlng the month, ugh thus ranked lu astr iuouiical ah uiation. iear enough to op|k?shion t?> b - a suia*rbobti the evening sky, being visible nearly um night, lie now makes his appearance above surti norrlzon at it o'clock in the evening in trtheast, and on moonless nights is by fat ihe .ot star lu the heavens. he remains almost nary throughoui the month, moving a utile ?r north, and being c.trried westward for the reasons thut th?- fixed stars are, that toby xth's eastward motion in herorolt. con-e1} he rises aliout tour minutes earlier every so that when january closes, he win be se<-n ngabove the eastern horizon shortly before ck. no one can h ip being impressed by the lug presence of this leajer of u?e celestial nus is morning star. hr pursue* his slow ' without making the least contribution to ary annals, but be is leaviuir the ueiirbbor>f the sun. and oonsoqu<-ntly dra-.rinif nearar earth. it takes i ratius scv-n years to patto fh a zodiacaloonstellauou. ani eighty-four to complete a revolution round 1 he sun. l?tt? d in 17x1. he has tnade but one revolution quarter of another one since he txs aine a i mcuiut or the sv siem. the y. ars are long uranian ajth*'re. irn is evening star. he is only second to Jiiii brilliancy and ^ize, afiu moves serenely on k'otial road, with nothing noteworthy to rvonce nir.g his proctv^s. w hen jupiter rts?-s early part oi the month. saturn is nearly on -rldl iii; when jupiter has rwachea the zenith i is sinking below the western horizon. we 10 news to tell in regard to thl: fas-mating , l>ut. we have faith to l?ellevc that sotu worth knowing will be revealed concerning tnplox saturnian rinir system bei the 37tu lember or the preaeui year ushers in the nticip ited saturnian perlh>'lion. une is evening s.ar. lie pur-ues his snallours" tiirough the heavens, far away just ouiany of los br?mlier planets. he is thlr ars in moving tnrougli a c >n>tellatiou. and jre it is easy to keep the run of his place in avens. i is evening star. ii - is very near the sua oipletcly hldd n in his raj s. 711k uook. tir-t month of the new year holds in her gift ii moons. the moon fulls on t he 1st.;? minder midnight, and also on the :tdth at 19 mm* ricrll o'clock in tbe morning, on the 4111 ton is in conjunction with jupiter and on the ih i ranua. on tlio i:jih slie pays her r> to venus and on the 14th to mercury. 0.1 the ie is at her nearest p tlnt to mara, und. as the day ol her chaugeto u?-w noon, it shows ^ar mara is to the sun. lnd< ed. tnose w ho the course 01 the moon win nnd it easy 10 1 mind the r- lallve pu-> lion or ibepiamta, 124th the mooa is lu conjunction with nepnd on thesuth with saturn, thus completing cult and giving the order of succession of the s, drawing near to the iu untug siars, juplanus, venus and mercu *y, auu then ?wingr ponderous sphere neai tne evening stars, neptune and sat urn. rial sexsatiov at bcrnix).?society in ) is excited over the marriage, on ihe nh ot iber. at niagara 1 alls, or t . dii k vau l>evto kvelyn wentwortu. th? ladv arrlvi-d in 1 from toronto eighteen months ago and iow n as t he countess l?e t?r. w. her other *as evelyn went worth, and when- she got le nobody knows. mrs. van l?ev?nter is a damsel, about eighteen years ol.l she has due eyes, ml ilps. and wean? her hair a la sue appeared at the police office in buffalo xlnesday for a warrant for her liusband's on the ground of desertion, and the docu?'-s issued on her exhibiting her marrta^4 ate. ills friends say thty know lie has gone >pe to wait until the excitement sul.md -s, the hope of being able, thiough friends, to evidence on w inch to base a sun for divorce. d of van devenier says: "van deventer gone away with anot her woman, as is ruthe fact ih, ie has ma le a foolish maria?lng married one much below him in staid to escape a portion or f lie affliction he has ?ay. i don't think he'll ever acknowledge his wife." van deventer is one of ttio lest young men in buffalo, and was for a member of the orm of v\ eed 4 co. lie to f aire. "uke no pay-whitehlrst'8 cedar 1-sam warnuip-d to cur* c. utrha. colds. 1 hroat aud l>mor he. 'u drowfi a di?11 uot sutluli' j. return th<-<*iii|4> b<?t if wid a-t ^r.? y ii>ck solil by all drugylau n;4-f.,.u.th3m ^?m??t bktmoth i:D. bel?opfhn h kiv !.k. emii< a. 8t1sbel iok op1 e-vueimi u ntku. "an8. of poritouitis. at 0*0 ovlork a. m.. fvl niitry 2, is'5. afn-r k hhort, but |>aiulttl ulanw, ijeiiived wife of arthur nattans "al from he. ian- nt.ii'-ui'r. corner sis-ond and o uorthwe-t. i:3u lu? k hundav. ttkcmto and ef the tauiilv invtir-d to atn-nil. 2* ilix. on december al 18s4, at 11 o'clock a tu.. mil a w abei .n, bel<>v?sl wife of h?-:ir> h arren liieral w ill take place frora her labth atreet northwest oa sutnnhij moniuu. jaiiit 10 o'clock a. m. b^-^uieiu iua?? at st. aununurch at 10 a, m. h. lativw and frto d an to attend. 2* ihwir (jolden specific. a positive ci ikk drtnken hess ob the lictok harl be vtvefi tn a cup of co?* or tea without tha ri of tbei^nou : kina- it. la atmnlirb'ly harmwill fffnot a i?nimn?'it aud mp tl> core, uh |?tieut la a luoderate driacer or an aico*ek it has bt?n riven .n tbouaaskla of cawta. and inntaik* s i?-rf?-t run- hat followed. i* ima 1 Ik- ajateui once uui?nynt*eil wi.h the scscjht^ taa an atter innwiaibuity lor th-j i.qu. r appetlta ooloeh bpkomc cio.. proprietor. cincinnati. ohia tobr r. k. helphex8tikk ebbitt house dkug stork, athaod y straets, also eorna- imhdml ?| - vermout avetiae, wnhiitto>. d. c. - write for o:rcuun and full pmmaa % ' ' ,/.tj = ;a-- #?;..?... ?v- flt