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NOLIDAY GOODS. tsEFt AND SUBSTANTIAL HOLIDAY PRESENTS. Whitney Bei A Boys’ or ¢ A Good Bo: WHAT $8 WILL DO A Raritan OVERCOAT in Bisa, Bi nteel ULSTERETTE, Uri NEss SUIT A AD FO! An all wool UL STEKETTE. A Chinchila 0% RRUOAT (fancy Back), A Fine Boys’ SUIT, An Al Wo. POR $ o Di BUL S10 YOU CAN BUY A VEBOOAT. ren’s OVERUOAT. T IT WILL BUY YoU tek or Brown You OAN PUKOHASE WITH $09 100 CAN EY © or Brown BEAVER OVERCOAT, wy ULSTERETTE, SESS rD RESS SUT FOR $85 YOU CAN PURCHASE A Cassimere or Chi A Reverzable OV E120 Achinehi A Cass TO ISV Buy a Worst COAT. A very Fine \ Prince Albe ndidd Di 5 Spl A Fine English Ziorted-f A Granite, SUIT The above STYLES whicli better or 1 N pan either of an be suited £ Clothing for men amd Boys* wear. THE BOLE Pennsyly re BUSINESS or I T $?S TO THE ‘ $4 F or Worst the ah A Lt s8sitnere A Cheviot BUSINESS « be ore nsefu! Present tilla OvEROUAT, aT, DRE PADVANTAGE or Far-Beaver OVER ate ULSTERFTTE, y ti 0 WILL BUY euch Drazonal Far-Beaver, or OVERCOAT. 1 . uly a few of the Many Or and at my establishment. be All pocket an abundance STRAUS 2LIAGLE CLOTHIE! a Avenue, Brrwery lr asp lira Sane JOR BEST FOUNT Retail at Stan RBERRICK, Avent for # street nort ost wh a’ Prices, ¢ Mackinnon Pe ef ‘HBISTMAS BEEF. , =e Having brouzh & from now iut These auperi seen at azricu Stalls: 109 Yours, resj decd-14t st + Christmas at moderate prices Robert f the finest of kL our eu vale are smuething that is rarely r fer Market, 7th street 79. 0. VABNELL & BRO 2 Ne ie Donbiy E SEASON OF JOY Those That Pare! 5.000 OH IDS ORANGES. JUST FROM THE GRO B. W. REED'S sons. 1216 F street. FUR ROBE: iN 28 STS LINED DOGSK SILK CIRCULAtSs, , LADIES’ FUR Cabs, OLLARETTES AND MUFFS, @OLLARS and GLOVES, JAMES ¥. DAVIS’ SONS. dec?-Im 621 Penna. Ave Goon HOLIDAY POCKET-BC CASES. TOY Th TRUNKS. M ORS, OODs. OARD OASES, LETTER NES, LADIES? DILESS 3 TRONKS, SaTCH ELS, TRAVELING BAGS, OAR- Saddles and Harness in great vari! prices at the practical and old-established. BIAGE ROBES. W! BOTH OABRIAGR A ND RIDING. and at low TRUNK AND HARNESS FACTORY OF JAMES 8S. TOPHAM. 425 7th East Side, Joining Odd Fellows’ Hall. jOVELTIES. Choice selection of Embroidered SLIPPERS, BLIPPEK CARES, CUSHIONS, TABLE OOVERS, LAMBREQUING, embroidered on Canvas and Feit. ¥_ WORSTED GOOD! RIES, PAPER BABI ART EMEROIDE- ETS, CAKD AND CiGAk CASES. Elegant assortment of LADIES’ NECKWEA GLOVES, HANDKERCHIEPS, FANS an GHILDEEN'S MERINO OLOAKB and HOODS of superior elewance st MES. SELMA BUPPERT'S, nov29-22t 608 9th street. Opp. Patent Ottice. The mom sewine Mac stan prices. Bar, bew Singer, with Howe. Weed. ‘Wheeler & Wis Grover & Ba Wilson Victor Wheeier ® ‘These Mai a ‘ Fe Bepsir HEN Ww northwest, is FINE DEES: thus country, the same qu thus givin: ae 3 resdy-made 30 cents, fi retail the fim for $1.60 per dozen. cents. Gent’ us, and we b nowse. fn EWING Ee tard makes, which we are clferin at res in Sew eer) aker toe ou thi 0 SH t, 20 nis SK x! Oe oi Awe retail our woods at y woods are usually whole const WING MAOHINES f new and fresh in the city, comprising al Machines as xood as 316 15 M il 26 F specialt WAST DRESS SuiuTs, at “MEGINNISS, " ¥ of the Largest Mi IRTS and LINEN u! mer & Chands toss’ fe by retailers ener: 2 Old favorite wi hed, and our rt, has no superior, sud is on » ready for the wasli-tub. len Collars, tn the Six finest Linen rc eckwear is also a specialty selling It cheaper Cc. GEO. & prB= APPLE CIDER! Mannfactiired PUBE APPLE CIDER!: NEW YORK APPLES. 2 store and for sale at low prices by SAML. C. PALMER, 22234 29th St nm. w , Georgetown, D O. Teiephonic Connection, €97°C! erin ¥ wallon Rees a ape S8Keg and spixot loaned. novso j Fine Caasimere DRESS HOLIDAY Goops. WANTS. From THEN Ew YORK AUCTIONS. | GREATEST BARGAINS EVER OFFERED. 50 pieces Brocade VELVETS, in all shade 60. | Black SILES, SATING. = Double Width CASH MERES. | Donble Width FLANNEL SUITINGS. DRESS GOODR of all kinds ULSTER CLOTHS: Broche SHAWLS. FANOY GOODS AND NOVELTIES For Holiday Presents. ALSO, CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS, At HENRY STRASBURGEIDS, Auction Drv Goons House, 726 Tth Street, e041" Betwoen G and H. NE DOLLAB PEK 100 FOB PIRIBP ENGLISH VISITING CARDS, PRINTED FROM PLATE. “Only, Establishment in the City farnishing thay quality” and doing the work perfectly. DEMPSEY, STATIONER AND ENGRAVEB, Old Established House, 913 Pa. av. oct29 Sm between Sth and 10th streets. | GENATORS, is MEMBERS OF CONGRESS, AND OTHERS, FOR THE FINEST MADE GARMENTS, | PLACE YOUR ORDERS WITH GEO. T. KEEN, MERCHANT TAILOR, dechIm_ No. 224 th street northwest, (717 MANKET srace 777 = 717 { THE PLACE TO PURCHASE BUBBER SHOES CHRBAP. 'eGum Overshoes, sizes 6 to12, at 6Sc. pa’ i ce “Dig to 8, at 450. pai 5 SS 11 to2,” at 3xc. pair. } ** 6 to 10% at Bde. pair. | “Remember, these are perfect goods, from tho best manuf in the country. Gome early ae tne supp! it these prices, is limited. W. 8. BICH, deck Ti? Market Space. Sacre NOTICE. ‘We call the Srecray. ATT: 8 new assortment of very elegant SMYRNA, TURKEY, GHIORDES sna . DAGHESTAN RUGS AND CARPETS, From small-sizo Mats to extra-large Carpets ‘These sre very «'ewant goods and will be aol} at VERY LOW PRIO Also, a full line of WIL- TON, AXMINSTER and other CARPETS. HOOE, BRO. & CO., Bora 32s F street northwest. | ee STYLES OF SILK, STIFF AND SOFT HATS, IN ALL QUALITIES, YEH WINTER OAPS. SLLAS AND CANES. NAVY GAPS, JAMLS ¥. DAVIS’ SONS’, 62% Pennsylvania ave. @ect-Im TON of purchasers to | Ww ) Wake ‘* Copy,” Star office. ANTED—A first claes KS, at DEmPaEY'S, 913 Ps. av. RD PLATE PRINT acca oe ‘TED—TRANSLATING from Spanish or Copyitg quickly done. Address dec?2-wksit* good recomment est. ANTED—A YOUNG MAN tora house servant; dations required: at 1116 13th Witenes with references, ANTED—An experienced BOOKKEEPER, « rout 2 years of Add Bie accra Btar of }-at* W: ANTED—WHITE MAN and WI 136 miles from city: 6 White. 8 Col men, cook, wae and iron, for Braue references. 926 Fst. co. ‘on farm, se es Wo city and country. c. &. BEIGE & the rent ery, it Star office. ANTED—A well-furnished HOUSE i location, with the privilege of taking other boarders, by'a lady who will board Best of references given. Address in & Kod rd the family for ‘en- dec? Ww encee. oelock mm. ANT&D—Experienced NURSE, Fronch or German preferred : mi Apply at 1322 L st ust have beet city ret t. northwest, flee: fer. ANTED A wood Tnynire at 4 5 Ba. COOK, woman prefer ave. decd D—An expe With best Apply at 5 Wi need appl, V raetown.. th strest roo, wrates. Address imu ilton Hote. ANTED_A CATERER at rienced COOK, male or fe- city reference.” None other 720 3d st. northwest. 20 3* 6 Seminary Bu Apply to THOS. #8. WAG- a3 dy leasant part HED HOUSE, or pari rom and kitche 1; a ately Mrs. TILL tends plain sewing ay wive good reference. ee ANTED—FA) sud country: all with Cc. EFRICE & CU. ion betweet: 1 Reference WANTS V URE, in Jarve or TLIES to fara ABLE SERVANAS: try es SERV Oke alisorts. ‘boys, wile: REA MSTR: —MISCELLANEOU VANTED TU BUY — Second J. W. DYER, Btar office. md dregeana ki Address Box 3 RVANts ES for city referenos. 926 F st nw ES} ad @mall quantities. Wanrep eee bod HE 8 ats. S5e. w. Dis dl Wai ¥ to try 306. oct] KD to reuovate, i TRESSES to remake, MOTHS to exterminate | from furniture, st A. U. CHAGE & BI.'S, 616 La. avenue, next to city post ofites. sey sa Pe ANTED--3? EAM UPHOLST. wug20 aNTED—OLD GOLD and SILVER, in larce or small qnantities. Highest cash price hetween 3d and 444 sts ERY in ali its branches. GARE? OLEANING A OHACE BRO., 616 Louisians aveurte. Wy rea 98, LO first-ciase Tailor- SUSTI’S: Dat. n.w. 0 BN i Nothiry or at Branch Store, ‘We buy but first-class Second- BUSINESS CHANCES. SHABES OF BELT J KNOW THAT 1 SHELL A made Second-hand SUIT much better snd a reat des) cheaper than a coin tion new suit can be vouxht, st OLD STAND, No. 408 gt 20) | FOR RENT AND SALE. Fo“e NT—No. 1209 11th st x rooms; Bedern improverents : in thor: B ir: possession on January Ist. Inqnire ICKSON & KING, coruer K and 1th ets. nort ‘Went. dec’ : 1K RENT—Three handsome furnished ROOMS for rept, with wrate fires and heat: table: private family: most central location in the city. Appl: Bor 1, 8tar office. acorn JOR REN T— Con fortable furnished ROOM, ec. ond floor: bath, light and heat. suitable for ® wentleman. Also, one unfarmshed BOOM, adapted to light housekeeping: private family: tet” erences required’ 1018 17th st. northwest. 422-2" OR RENT—Elezant ROOMS, handsomely far- uished, single or communtesting; best location in Washington: all_ conveniences and moan prices. LRIVER & SOHOFIELD, 1343 Penusyly: pia ave decds-st ‘A tive room brick HOUS® on W st. northwest; water and sewor- per month. on the owner, GERALD, orcoran Build: te ing, 15th and & sts. JOR KENT AND SALES OF PROPERTY, PRI- VATE AND A TION. —Hee Bulletin’ sved on the Ist and 15th of every month, at the office of THOB. E. WAGGAMAN, 519 71 northwest. FORREST CA lance ant and BEDROOM, ou sec: provements: enitatle for ge two single Indies: Vennsylvania ant front PARLOR floor, modern im A wife or references exclianged. 2118 ve. nort! dae [POR BENT | Three or fonr unfurnished Re cn seoond floor, south front, mmdern impros in for Hixht housekeeping: withsoniau lyst! southwest — References ¢ M., Star ottice, QOR RENT—The HOUSE 1 y oocpied Secretary Shermap, No. 1322 K st, eints: } ing 92 rooms, stable attached. Apply to JOHN SHEKMAN &CU., Keal Estate’ ayente, St CO Building, ec2 JOR KENT —Nuite of ROOMS on first floor, vata bat) a suemaber of Ci 8 the door. near Benuing’s station, D. yelling house contains 20 rooms "Ther: aeres of Iand attached, econtainin 500 peach trees, besides sy For terns, Xec., ap} nithed ROOMS, suutie Massachusetts av WOR REN T—To sentemen wives. large haudsomely-! } with or. without Board, at 4 no children weutl lemen and a ROOM OR RENT {76 Pennsylvania ave,. near | BP tional Hotel, tarze uniratine PARLOKS, well furnished’ and hea’ T newly, papera’ | terme to suit. dec BOE BENT The Dwelling HOUSE, No O44,63 0th sts. north: coupted by A Ibe for rent, with possess Rent_ moderai 1 to A. HYDE | POR ERE | A BEDROOM, sout 485 Pennsylvania aven | KF | ments, No. west" Kent $2 weet. T PARLOR ant n exposure, Inquire at 6-60" and § north. Inquire No. 403 Ttu st. north, MUNNEL, CLAUH & CO., SOk Market Space. to call apecia! attention to their unusnall® Lares ESS GOODS, 1 Brocade Silka, from 31.75 to 83 ored Brocade Velvets, elszant etyice Momle Olotas and rich ‘Silk ‘aud Wool Plaids. Asplendid line of Black snd Oolored Oashmerea A fool from 50 cents up. of rare bargains. Hostery, erehiefa; all Linen Hand- 6 cts. up to best Koos. variety from $2 to S16 a pair. Do stics at bottom prices. _ A BOSTON ). #2-ONE PRICE ONLY ( \AKRPETS, CARPETS, CABPETS. oct)9-4m Attention is called to the SPEGIAL INDUCE NTS we are offering in sUDx AND TAPESTBY, BRUSSELS AND IN GRAIN CAKPETS, KAW SILKS AND CRETONNE. down 20 per cent. marked UPHOLSTERY GOUDS in srost variety. A handsome line of FELTS, for drapery, just | received | } LAGE c’ TRTAINS a specialty. SINGLETON @ HOEKS, Devas No. SOL Market Space. | D*®* (eons aT Low PRICES. New York Mills Sheeting Cotton, the widest ant | best made, le. | _ Pare Wool Chudda Sergos, nesrly one yard and | a quarter wide, reduced *rom Tse. down to 50c. | Navy Bue Trimming: §, Sie. | Lonsdale Camiric, yard wide, tinestquality, 12% Large Size donbie Biankets, ‘$2.60. Pure Wooi Black and Cored Caanmeres, 250, Pure Wool Cradle Eisnkets ,81.45. Lance size Bed Couitorts, $1,81-25, $1.50, $1. Wiarve size Frida! Quilts, pure white, $1.50. Immense Assorcment of Ladies Cloaking Uloths, $1.50, 81.71 2.25, 82,50, $3. CABTEER'S, H Vil Market Space. | _Biack Silke, Colored Silks, Qolored and Black | Satins, Black ‘and Colo-ed Silk Velvets, Biack pik Warp Henrietta, $1. Pure Wool Momie Cloth, all | colors, reduced to cic. Cloth (mumenso gssort- ment) for Men and Boys’ wear, 25, 31, 37, 50 , to $1.50. Black Cassimeres pure wool, wide, double width, 37, 50, 62, $1. Large size pare wool Cloaks and Shawls Excellent 1 25, $1.60, to $2.50 Our ack’ Silks are special bar- | 5, and 8? wains. Remnants of the ‘*best’’ yard wide Bleached | Corton, containing in each 3, 4,5, 6, 7,8, 9 10, We. a yard. Pure wool Bronze Green | ont: | Ladies’ Buitizy, only $1. Colored Satins, 150. Pi ang Covers, $9.76 to $10. Black Brocade Silks, $1 = CABTER’s, aecto FUR Market Spa: HAT HOUSFHOLD SEWING MACHINE—We Rave nothing to say—It speaks for itself- Come and see it. Wehaveno agents. MoKEN- NEY. 427 9th at. nw Renting 83 per month. n10 BOARDING. QURNISHED AN} UNFURNIAHE | IP for rent, with or without Board, at 5 j Rorthwest. PEAS EsOMED? FURNISHE Orin & }: private baths. reception p: re; all conveniences to make home pirasa mee never oecupicd for boarding before); au tor Members an¢ Senators or others desirin me jn best loeation in city, ROOMS 520 bc dee2- ROOMS, singly abi ‘egant secomm dat JOR SHO} Apply at J.J. northwest. I (OR RENT. No. 56 © 1 | nes ALISTS xeon tional meine amBall s Lines on Gr pportunity oceurs to doit bs for short vel unden Q) REST QUALUES TN Wave BRIOKS tor smmedi ste spring delivery. CHARLER T. DA Col. Bric » No. 1114 Peunsylyamia west OFFER MY and MILLINERY G WHOL ervillsell to any one wishing to enga: | business the entire Stock and | sain ‘T. PRIEBUS, 800 Mar STOCK OF F ODS at cost to close in bar FLOV its with stock w: whole or pi SWEA?, 809 € BUSINES, in northern part of lags buildin, k aud bits! Al deels st ne FO® save situated northwest in perfect order; will be mediate cvstomer. Aiko, LOT, 17 '¢x95 to west, ata barwain and on eas: #4, hotand coid water, voncreted; Lot 19x b' wood Btable. Property nice ueikborhond and in sold sta bargain to an im 10 foot alley, located nort!s terms - E. BURFORD, nov) _ 1115 F st WOR SALE—Three story snd ba DWELLING, near Treasury Dop taining thirteen rooms ; residences in the e. Inquire of oetO Sint I HAV! @1 sums Of 86,000 on good. Teale the city. Also, a sit sums ‘of $1,600 and over. st. northwest. _MONEY TO LOAN 000 TN HAND one of the mi { MONEY Lean dt oO. 0. 3700, 81,600, Canes v0, frable real stating location ot property, * AND 81,000 TO LOAN AT fice. Ue LOAN. MON EY ON REAL ESTATE, Ix Bums To Surr, AT SIX PER PEK OENT decll OENT FOR LARGE AND SEVEN FOR SMALL BUMS. NO DELAY. R. O. HOLTZMAN, 10th and F sts. northwest. 360,000 TO LOAN on first mortwaye, in lance sue, at low rates. W. TWININGA SON, dec8-lin 135 south Sth et, Philadelphia, Pa. y 200 TO #5,000 ON REAL ESLATE, ‘Time to suit. Gall on. dec WM. F. HOLTZMAN, i821 F st. northwest hy nov29-1m Fo Joan on REAL, EST ‘ATE, at lowest rates of interest: charges moderate. OES ETON. J. FISHER & CO. 1235 F street norca west 1) es Thave MONEY to losn on REAL ESTA’ sums of from $100 and interest. Charges moderates nov26 E, in upwards, at lowest races of No delay. B. H. WARNER, O16 F street porinwest ONEY TO LOAN. 860,000 TO LOAN close to the Arlington. Addreas W. A.C, 5 IN SUMR TO Sura, ca tee ere neat ext trS ece ee SENS, | AEROS FRENISHED OME fos elec ey ee 4 $16 per month. First-class BOARD. J. VN. HOYOS, Beat Estare Aces: ber month, pleasant jocation. Apply No Gifice 1805 Pa. ave Arlinzton Ins. 3 Borthweet. ae ‘a 40 TO THE CONTINENT, H Formerly Usirep stares, $2), 3 Board, per day; Board - JNO. W. GRAY, Propri ARTIES DKSIKING TO LOCATE NEAR the Capitol will ud Hand-omely Farnixied dee? tor. KOOMS, in suites of t«o, three or four, with firs’ P se TABLE BOAKD, at 115 Md. north ave det ed ROOMS, with or without WOE KENT—Fu LUPIN. A reward w: the Nergesnt-at-Arine ate December 2ist, a single stone 114M) ill be paid for its de! of the United State do OST_ December 4 MONEY: #: between aven and 10th aud Pennsylvani i reward it returned | by 4 poor boy, ville belonging tw h eral board, in a private family. No, 305 C st. | 10 Captain Wat ary Departtwent, It® eee novi7-3m GST—On Mondey ati¢=nogn a rsd) Teather = 5 ©: 4 POCKEL-KUOOR, th, between D and a wiih first claus BOARD. sf | contatntne be.ween 8: Zand $13, two small phot TR UaES Biwaue. - Terins reasonabie. R. grapt a ‘ ve Ke oun eres ites RSHALL. of the St. George Hotel,nesr Piney | bly rewarded'on leaii. at Boo nt, Md. ee betda-am- | tent Office. dec2t-21 MEE TREMON? HOUSE om AME TO PREMISE: 7th and Bats. north- T'wiiuh ast clase Hotel Bose fos Gah noe. east, Dec 1, « STKAY GOW. Owner will please prove property and pay charwes. ber month; house is weil furnished, heatea with Steam, and every way desirable. ‘oct BK RENT—Airy ROOMS, farnished or antur- nished, pleasant location, st Nos. 314, 316 and S18, Indiana ave. Alxo first-class BOARD $15 per month. SARAH FLAGLER. eepT-ly TE LOOHISL HOUSE, 512 9th st. n-w., is one of the cosiest and best conducted Boardin Houser in the city. Transient Boarders accommo- dated at reasonable termi now)? PROF ESSIONAL. Feet, Bail y ear Practical experien. Hates: and Canada, and 1 of copscoutive practice in Washinuton, D. © , evablex the successful treat- ment of alf aimchts of thefeet, hence the e/t- from far aud near, visit his establishment, 1416 Penna. ave., ops! Willard'’s Hotel. Fee 31 per visit deck: of London, Pars, Vienna and New York. arated soot? dence y or 8e2 5 partment is replete with all the most beautiral and | BR JANCY GOODS ASD BOOKS Dis. Jbet. band ste. over Ballantyne F Y Gog Tse BINDINGS. ac. booksiore: Extracting at bikht Best of ont pane Dow recelving sod hare eeeay fe Gone references. Charwes moderate. dect-6m Pocket Books: Wallets Oa? &e., &e., ever B. WEIRENBOEN, Dentist, removed 19 91872 offered ‘The latest Iti st-n.w. CELLULUID inserted nf Leaders Parte Vises a NeSeude ef pereek, and ali operations. on the oat QQ deols and 4 Oalf, and R. PARSONS, Destrst, No. 428 5 the new | aral Teeth at resonable prices. Our Juvenile De- tng, 60 cents. DUKE, D jeweat Book» tor Chidrem, Christmas Gards in sedis rary» Novice in God Honcln Pout | gy: eats PR ler wetnns | SO cents. “All operations warraated. %, and D mt . Vieitin id Wedding — Casta and F Mietitationerr a specialty. a | oct Superb ine of Episcopst Prayer Rooks. | Dees FRANCIS B. MOHUN. | * Scon 7 Moses Besrems | wry ipall its 3 novia «= "GUIS Pa aves core Eth st. | perect. All work warranted. dee’ PERSONAL. furnished: p mucrest or a Naval office: Stable if desired. io. 202. | the door. | west SOR RENT_F and third floors, all anviern imp Vermont emu " ar McPherson Square FOE RES owse | rooms, “38, water | | newly done v A palatial re twenth orth } Inquire of J t VOR SALE OK RENT —Handaone DW op I st. i Forze si ting of two rooms and a room, all "medera convenicnces, and with square of Fstreet ear jine i OR RENT Federal Bloc 7th street. _ Fk Sack Staakian Lots: t8." Splendid inve t a9 4th RENT—A Fo m Washinton 06 B xt. ROULD VOR SALI Sivwie oF a y PRESBRAY & GRE Monthly nay PRESBREY nov27-Tm FOR, f aud beaut:ful fower zr: der. Apuiy at ab fHOR OF FRO kN By R. O. HOLTZMAN, Heat Estate AGENT AND AUCTIONEER, Tenth «nd F streets northweat. | | 22 Lafayette ra., fur ,17 re. &bath Fur. house, Grant 130T Rigi st w.,10 ts, & bath. ASLL Riwws stn. 8250 Place... 200 w.10rs.& bat. 4 | Larve & eleaa’ Mt. Pleasants re. 34 | “fur. house, 1Gst. n.w.,'B rs. | rs. and stable 125 Corcoran Bt. n. w. ) aur. 1 100 | 820 8th \ "ys. and store, | 2050 G stn. w. I MAKE NO CHARGE TO LANDLORDS FOR ADVERTISING THEIR PROPERTY, AND KEEP IY BEFORE THE PUBLIC OON NTLY. I HAVE MANY OF THE FINEST BUILDIN SITES IN THE CITY FOR SALE. ALSO, HOUSE IN EVERY SECTION AT PRICKS FRO ‘TO $60,L00. NOW 18 THE TIME TO B R. O. HOLTZMAN, decis loth and F sts. northwest 1 Fo RENT. FOR RE! FOR RENT. | — ‘24th & Pa. ave., 16re.875 1121 24th st., 7 ra. +18 | 1203 eines s0re a BITS Hat.,7t8., 04 17-50 7OCongresast., 10 re..45 2117 Hat, 7 ra... i6 50 Cor. 20th & Tsta.,str-.35 or. 25th’ and G sts., ZEST E st. 9 ts store, 8 Te... $ isth & Ei 21 Penna. av 1026 20th et. 7 } 1028 20that., 7 | deck W. hk. wits JOR SALE—Two very fine HOUSES at the cor- ner of Connecticut ave., Racde Island ave. aud Meét., forsale. They are well built, have dressed stone front to bsaements and fine stone steps: are ence. ‘Terms easy. novl8 Real Esta! ‘OK RENT— THE CORCORAN BUILDING, Opvositk U. 8. Treasury, Lora 8: | _Fine Stores, Office Rooms—sinuly or com catinz—for Husinese Offices, Studios, e . and Closets on every floor." El heat.” Dark rooms for storaxe. danitor. OR SALE, RENT AND EXOHANGK--Larzeand Foe eeu in ail paris of the city. “Call and examine our list" FTYOH, FOX & B Pennsylvania ave. AUCTION Waiter B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auction MAGNIFIGENT ROSEWOOD CASE PIANO AT AUCTION. Ou FRIDAY, Decemuen Yrs, at 10:3 O'CLOCK A.M.,’We eball sell at dur eal rooma— One Marniticent Rese’ and a half octave, (Albrecbt & Co., New York, ) cost $700, belonsing to Mra. H.R. Linderman. ‘Terie cash. ae2!-9" WALTER B. WILLIAMS & 00., Aucts 21 rooms, coal van't, &e. JOHN SHERM ite Avent, Bt. C) Price confidence: I Hine and place agrecal CLBLE, Star effice. SOGNOVIT. What is ‘ [ will see you next Suaday at any the matter” Have you lost COGNOs pie to yourself. sibriee dec?2 2t* EGE Anontion—a iing wood referenc SPENCER, Business Cotleze. fine, healthy BABY BOY, four Weeks old, of zood ‘parentage. A complete legal surrender will be made to worthy parsons : Mrs. SAKA ea. Apply to Mrs. BAH ‘TED Eayer, « ny Whi Ww ‘Phe friendship Address G., City ¥. O «pxious to find, n of constant, steadfast mind ; swears Le never las betrayed His image, ia whom he was made! Aman of moral cyurage true, Who knows, and dares the right pure Who needs for dowbte deeds uo musk— of that man Task OHN PATCH BXA’ to the responsibility of Hens on real estate. 606 101 Tto Wa. m., 2 to 6 and 8 te Wp m. MINES TITLES, reports ap people, with abstract th at. Tew. Office hours: ochl-sa* Ww jatchmake! d Jeweler, comer of Tah ana Fate. n.w., in Drug Store, ALBURGER, avocessor to I. P. LIBBEY. hes removed to oppo “ep)s, BS, th faction in all affsirs of 3 ‘the past, ives advice an to busin TROUSLE C, Consultat ae re Ne long-established, raliable site M ADAM bu: Clairvoyant and astrolowist, wives better satis- life than Any one in the pte: present aad foture destiny: ‘assistance on all instters apper- love aud matrimony. Alt 18 ion oom Wa sd on pweat. given or no Day. ad st, above D ees ES UNOANBON BROS., Auctioneers. 0T_WARDROBES, CHAMBER WAVALNOT H.C:, REP AND OTHE: SUITES, H. c. an KEP PATENT ROC & 5 HAT RACK BBDSTEADS, rt STWEN IVE HAIR Mat” TRESSES, (NEW,) DINING-ROOM AND. OYHER CHAIRS, LOUNGES, FINE TAB. OUTLERY, SPOONS. FORKS, KNIVE PIANO, CARPETS. O1LCLOTHS FAMILY DECLINING HOUSER © On ‘THORSDAY MORNISG, Decent. 23D, COMMENCING AT 1 U'CLOCK, we Will Fel the above at our auction rooms, D sireets northwest. i thon on Isl DA 1 O'CLOCK, a large & sued, Phatons, ft if arriaces, &c, 7 Oe Auctions See Seventh Pane) | QPECIAL NOTICE Pokies Orders will be rece GO, $07 Market Space, for “TUNLAW Fal PURE JEBSBY MILK. to be delivered early each morning, Dot Jeb than halt a gallon Pualaw Farm Herd brine the on!y pure herd of Registers. Jersey Cattle in this section of the country, partie™ | desiring to feens” Ture Milk neariy a8 wen as cream, have the opportunity presented to dy 60. y HOM*, CLEARY & beautifully finished and contain every conveni- | 4 THE EVENING STAR. DOUBLE SHEET. WEDNESDAY... December 22, 1580. CHRISTMAS IN THE CHURCHES. Special Services to Commemorate the Nativi i ous Services, Saturday being the anniversary of Ue birth of the Saviour, special religious services wil be held in most of the churches of thts District. and they will be unusually Impressive. In the Roman Catholic and frotestant Episcopal churches there will be joyful muste of a nigh oréer. appropriate tothe great Christian annt- versary, The Lutheran churches, too, hold in- Leresting special services Christmas day. In most O1;;he Methodist churches the ustial Christ mas morning prayer meetings will take place, and on Sunday the services Iu nearly all other evangelical churches will be commemorative of the birth of the Savtour. CaTHOLt. rly mass at St. Dominic’s—E : dus Mass, No. o'eloek; Hay dn’s Imperial Mass (No. 8) sung by a’ larg choir with the assistance of an orchestra of 24 perforiers. At the craduale the orchestra Wil render “Reverie,” by Vieuxtemps, At the offertory Hummel's ‘Alias Virgo, soprano solo and chorus, assisted. by entire orchestra, ‘The chor Is composed of Misses Robinson, Fegan, Kogers, Fitzgerald. Qurand, Nokes and ‘Fowler, and Mrs. ©. y. Sin Mrs. Newton and Ryan. Misses Norbeck, Carroll, Miller and Antiseli, alti; , Yeatman. Forsyth. Connel lames and iehor “hling, Darttone; Hic Forseman, Miller. basst; onganis', Kube! | Sopran! Ky Otto Frank: conductor, S St. Stephens—Christm: o'Gock; Haydn's Mass No. 2 bass solo, Lortzing. est Jesus, (rio, Giovanul. Kk Vespers in G. ¢ quartette, Novell Aima_redenptar' 0, Salitaris, duett, tor t Tim ergo, | S will be celebrated on Sunday. oles. grand high mass, And Nat; Veul Creator, olferiors, pI rendered. At vespers,4 p.m., vespers In D flat, and Megnitteat, both by MI Alma Redemp fotis, Weber: O, Salutaris, soprano solo, Verai: Tanium Ergo, tn D tai, soprano solo and chorus. Rosewlg. will be rendered. Rev. John MeNally ts the pastor: puthrate the assiaut. The choir ts composed of Miss Mollie Byrpe, Mrs. © J. Weisel, Misses Molli f Auliffe, ES. Kidwell, J. ¢: Veni Creator, Ofertory, In hocte cum Vespers at $ re hymn, Ade gnificat in G. wo ‘nD, at it Mass in E Guadamus, 30- .0 and bass sole and chorus, Diabell will be ve Lod. soprant: M ’ M. and Mamie ¥ A. Ruppert, tenor; FL A. ‘ac Protessor isch, ory Tunichlate © sth an Streets northwest oS will held at Yand 10) o'Clo espers at 4p. in. Pp. kb. thy. pastor, will offict by Rey. Ryan, asctstant o'clock Mozart's iotlowing. chotr, v Char hate Care Maner Messrs. Chas. M. ¢ tenor KI Mary ton, djames HF Boswetl, a dire nd Miss M pn. The hyo lis will be su Prnity Charch, x there will mposed of rea, W heiser. organist Grass 3 Nelile Eichorn, Mian! tenors—M dd David Kaur Thomas W. Tore the Kyrie totes, by Noveilo. ves and 1. Blo: nnell, Louis Dorr Messrs. Francis Fl. and A.C, Delavingt be sting the Adest iferiory, the olfertory! at . > choir 1s composed of Misses Richey, ‘arter, Jounson and Miller, soprant; Miss Cari, sito: Mr. JS. Su tenor; Messrs. Ryan, ‘ y aud Trainer, ba Miss Boone, orgac Joseph enhent yar ut tae big le hug by The Misses Tosa Ball and Maegar. Leu- bert, accompanied with eituern and vio! Baltinau’s Convent mass will be sung, accom: panted with organ by Mr. Lorenz Iebstook, aud with violin by Master Emil Kue! : vy. by Kiminell, suug by Master mass tory. O, Spor duet, sun: ppert and afier’ elevation, beae. €. trio, sang F. Rebstor! y Misses A. Ruppert and i first high mass, Key, J. P. Ben. Gulduer and Rev. Jos. Bass brant at second high mass, Key. Jos. | assisted by Rey. P. Schleuter and Rey. B. Guld ner. After high mass the German Te Deum. Solenim vespers and benediction at 4 p.m. St. Mary’s Church, Rev. MAatblas Alig. pastor. Al five clock (first mass) will be sung Petites’ mass; at the offertory. Hac Nocte Cui Nats Est; at lu). o'clock Mozart's mass, No. will be sung: af the offertory, Gaudeamus,tcom Dia bell! “Evening service, graud vespers. ‘Tae suotr 8 camposed of Misses Annic Geter, Tillie Bauer, Kate Nei and Misses A. Neff and G. Geler und Frank Ruppert. teno A. Neff, asst, KPISCOVAL CHURCHES. AU St. John’s church, § following Will be the Patri, John Goss: Ward: Jubilate, in Bb, Mo: Unto the Lord. Novello; tory, In the Beginnii ‘The'choir Is as follows: Sopranos, Mrs. A. kt par, Miss Florence Kidwell: alt Mrs. Grima: L. ¥. Mitenell, Max Mueller. Christ chureh, tae musical pr Tia. from Mozart Bauer Misses W. Neff aud endureth forever, Gunter: Te Det son: Sudilaie Deo, H. Millard the Herald Shout the Glad Tidiugs, feriory, And there were Suc) euo!r Is composed of Win. director; Kichard Middlton, seymour, Mrs. Win. B. Orme, Miss Knowles, a + PLP. Berry, Win. Wi ‘Tuere will De Service at Grav 2) Charen corber of 9th aud ; AUTH wes) Christus mornin: nd the Caolr has made special preparatious for une mastoau portion,comprising sore choice selections. The ladies are engaged In decorating the cht With everzreetis aud Wreaths of low: Christ Church (Navy Yard), Rey drews, y The following 13 the Phere were Wilson: ilorta tn Ex Ta: roel; by Will the Herald Angels Sing, Miss Birdie Hart soprano: alto: W. H- Hoe Tenor: Sau Mrs. E. i. Burbridze, organtst. (apitor Ft), FE Fector—The following arrange’ Opening piece, “Hatt, Morn’? i “Ventte,” Loretz: jioria Patri. : “Gloria In Exceisis, im,” in D, Kroell; the’ Glad ‘Tidings. the ae angus ing, Carnridge; hymn, “Br it old tune: “Gloria fo Excelsis,” old chant. The choir is composed of Miss Burneit and Miss Mary Smith. sopranos; Mrs. Rowan, Mrs. Trautmnan add Miss Taylor, altos; Messrs. Trautman and Johnston, tenors; Mr. C. E. Rice, baszo; Miss Johnston, organist. Holy Cross, Massachusetts avenue and 1Sth strect, Hev. John A. Harold, rector the services Will be as follows: At 7:30 o'clock, Holy coin- munton; 11:30 o'clock, matins; 11 o'clock, higa celebration with following music: Gi laa plain song, matins; introlt, Adestes Fideles; responses. Kyrle and Sanctus, py Woodwar Crede Marbecke, by Hopkins; Gloria in Ex Cae of the Incarnation (corner 12tb and northwest)—Opening sentence: “From the Rts- tng of the Sun,” (male voices), Dr. Kimba Venite, "OR, come let_us sing unto the Lor (quartctte), “Millard: Glorias (0), Millard (2), Danks (3). (male voi br, Kimball; Te Deum, pudie voleesy; Jubile (male ‘Votce ern, (quartette), Mul- offertory, Guopod’s “Nazareth,” (male The quartette consists of Miss Anoie eprano; Miss May Chase, alto; Mr. A. F. Mr. J. Henry Katser, basso, and ‘Mr. Frank Z Maguire. organist and director. “And there were Shepherds, derd THOMAS L., HUME, | acca. cote Proprietar of Punlaw, erm e choir will be aautsted on this occasion by & nate ortette from the Apolio Glee Club, consist e Nacht” will be | Dr. Norton, the | | Hon was referred 16 the committt ) the house tot, Wilson, | of Mewsrs. Harry Pearson, Childs, Simons leesrs Kalser, Small, clit- tenor: M ford Frank Pearson, with Dr. Ks. Kimball as and director, Ascension Chureh, corner 12th and Massa- chusetts avenue—! ional Evangelical hymn, Nazareth, Gounod: Ventte exuttemus Drumio, Henry Wison: Gloria No. 1,from Deus miserlatur, in D. Henry Wi ; Goria Patri, No. 2, from the Benedictus, Dudley Buck. Gloria Patri, G. W. Walter: Te Deum Lauda- Tous (festival), No. i, Dudley Buck; Jubilate Deo. Samuel Webbe: Gloria Tibt Domine, Wai- ter, anthem, ‘Blessed ts He who Cometh tn Name of the Lord, Nosanna tn the Htchest.* Joseph Barnby; offertory, will Extol Thee, © Lord.” from the oratorio of Ell, Sir Michael Costa; ‘Trizagion, S. Ambrosius; ‘communion hymn, “Blessing ‘and Honor, Glory, Power, F, Haendel; Gloria In Excelsis Peo. old chant. Trinity Church. Revs. Thos. G. Addison and Dougiass Forrest rectors —The music ts as fol- jows:—Opening anthem, “There were 5 " Buck, Venite, Millard; Glorias, Mosen- thal: Te Deum, from Mercadante, arranged by Mora; Jubilate. Mosenthal: Offertory. arranged from “Tannehauser.” ‘The choir i ‘composed of airs. Ward, soprano: Mrs. Bodflsh. contralto. Mr. T. T. Caswell, tenor: Mr. D. W. Middieton Miss Ada Moxon, organist. ‘burcd O° the Epiphany the fy!lowing witi be the program: Venite, plain cuant: Gloria Patri, La Hache and Gounod; Te Deum, Dr. 7 Stainer; Jubilate Deo, Mozart: Gloria ‘Mbt fertory anthem. “brop down ye Heavens,” by J. Barnby. Mrs. @. A. Pears the organist and the choir a regular :uarie with of i2 voices. P.E, Chureh.—Ventte, by M Te Deam, by Baumbach; Jubil an; Come all Novetio | Christies Anthem. Milia tseom | LM. Kelly ay vmasntt Low Stith, aito: Mr. Tas. Dad and Ralph Parrot! Wvassos; >. 4 FALL IN PRICES AT CRICAGO AND SETH A teiegram tros, ae eegram from Chicago, last night, says: Prices ip Chicago had anotier sowneand which today. Wheat declined nearly two rents, corm one cent, Oats a balf cent, “ye a bait cent, bar ley three cents, pork fifteen to twenty cenia and lard four to ten cents. ‘This heavy and determined break coming on top of yestentay’s decline, and the steady fall of the past two Weeks, caused considerable nervousness, and a’ Umes the feeling was qutie panicky. There Were scores Of rumors ailoat affecting the Of some of the smailer commission Most of them were withont founda. AS far as ts known at present. the ouly firms that have suspended are Gardner, Stone & cc. and 4. 8. Taylor. Several other pariies were somewhat strained by the heavy arop. bat At prices Tecover they may goon. Mf. Gardner, Who Is aN eX-governor of Massachusetts, was Very reticent tn giving information regarding ihe standing of the firm, He said he supposed. NS Habiilttes were im the nelghborhood of £100,000; That the largest debtors t the firm Were in the east, especially in Boston. and it Wes ib consequence of thelr failing to respona to calls for margin that the firm was compellnd suspend. In specutating both Mr. Garduer and the firm were long on the market. ‘The tallute Was a genuine Surprise, ‘The firm pat a) $20,000 In MuINgIDS Yesterday, and have been wavy 1O8ers for Two Weeks. Severe strictures upon does & Meton e heard upon ‘Chan, it ls very doubt bey pay thirty the dollar. To-morrow 's develop! jooked for With mach interest, even 101 generally concerned in the als A GRAIN FAILCRE 18 St. LOUIS. be firm of Naason. Rartholow so, the oldes! and most promta-a! “t of St. suspended y the immediate nd Wm. Lee. axttator. e Christmas serview at Grace | Churen, Georgetown, Rev. R.M. Baker. rector, | Whi consist of the following program: Opentng voluntary, “In the Field there were S! Abidtr Doane’: Ventte Exultemus, a Pairi, Greatorex tn D: son in F; Jupilite Deo, Elves in | fark, tbe ‘Ter 1s Sing, lorta Tibi Hymn, | ; Gloria In ‘Excelsis, Deo. Old | ir ts composed 4s follows: So- | anos, Miss L. Howard, Mrs. Schatt and altos, Misses Kath Cacrry and Emma | | pglish; tenors, Messrs. Geo. Bouse and W, Ireland; SOs, Messrs. € Schutt and James Fair: G. W. Fisther, orgar Muste to be sung Chris: Episcopal Churcb, « ‘The Grave of Goe J. Barnaby; Goria, St. Jonn’s | —Antoem, MMmOn pr y Mendelssohn: Hymna 42 Upraised, A. Sullivan; OMertor bringeth glad tatu Stamner. sists of a large chorus. Mrs. Ball Wood, Miss Nicholson, Miss Ire: Annie Jones, Mrs. noir con- | Miss Lock- . Miss Suste Cox, Mr. F.U. Barbarin; M yi. Deeble. bass; Col J. i. « Mr. A_ K. Paris, teno tand director. HES. th and H northwest SeTVICES OF Sal vowrl be ¢ h morning an as foliows:— OTHES Cut Paul's (corner of be ere will Ho. lees of disco nowy Tae . Dormer, nort be oa > ser non phends will be and chorus, T01 Mr. Wm. Long, © Attle and Mrs, J. 1. Sei E are of New Orleans: 2 Mrs. Major _sopranl; Mrs. ™ We ucee Tou - Kouzee and Miss Ella C. Butler, alt ©. GUL and Wm. M. Rouz:e! tenort: Jona emer, Fred. Swett, J. Geo. Brigh: and Johu H. Seiffert, past. 1 HOD, att orclork, the si 1S d With the ef will ¢ serv vas. . Shout the 1 . with singing b hools 2 en heut Sanday school wor At the Calvary Baptist Chureh the past amuel H. Greene, will n The Birth of ¢ program will be Shepherds,” Dudley preach a sermon s*adlellu ima_ Vir. . Pe Miss Wn. A To \ Whitaker. Mr. Johnson: be ne Mr. H, PF. Redtteld. At the North Presbyterian Church, N stre. between 9th and 1 hwest, There Will serviee with refel to Christ uniay morning at 11 a.m Christmas service for children 6p. Chas. B psdel 1s the pas sacialeaest ties TRE SNOW StoRM IN New JERSEY prostra’ the telegraph wires along the shore, and 1 locomotives on the New Jersey Southern rs road are buried in a Snow slide at Branchpori. ‘The storm was the severest on the Jersey coast since ssi. Eighty feet of the Long Branca pier have been destroyed. the sea breaking tniriy feet of the large columns. The damage 1s esi! mated at $30.00. The New York and Loug Branch railroad trains are delayed at Littie Stlver by a snow-drift ten feet hich. The roof of a railroad bridge on the Camden and Bur Ungton (N. J.} railroad tumbled under tne weight of snow yesterday upon the engine of a train from Philadelphia, slightly injuring tue engineer, Jos. Carman. Tue Evgerkic Ligut ms New Yors.— ew York board of aldermen yesterday received a petition from the Flectric Htumiaating Company of New permission to lay ‘tnbes, wires, 43, avennes. parks ard public places y for using electricity 4 a means of 1) If the company, r the granting of this trv F hove performed the serv folin in its petition and suoplied ¥ for ouses and bulldings on Lwenty-five miles of streets, then their grunt is to expin with appro "on law. A Favat APFRAY e last Saturday. at e, Adams shot and ins 4 Phthp Rial, ore. ritt, editor of the P: tal commenced the affray by tiring uns with a pistol, when the latter replied In_ Ki 1 Louis at w shotgun, Kiling Rial, Both parties | -Known and highly connected youn: meh. and tae exciiement of the affatr ran af fever heat. sister, and it is sald s about her ad TE rese! yent of Kt bought six bottles nied [oO cure The dis- A NeW OMLEANS INVA 4 patent meuleine, war ° ease from Which she was sufferio: A notice Was printed on Une wrappers that the moneys would be refunded rs r a ‘complet ull did her ‘she bas begun aires her Ubaf. as she Hie refused bowyer & reetions in . she bas E Ss some lligation grow- eo a nestram. In this in- a man bought of a barber ab f ihe hate grow tu tt not only f hair be had the datuase, TO 1 iquid to his nu cal © tall Out. DRATH OF & Mi We AVE! gram from Mempils, Tenn. Sheutan Deloach died in this city tod advani years. He Was 2 promineut Union ms the late civil war.- He tt was who Graul Umely warning ihe appros Van Doran's cavalry, whi ed the general from capture. This incide urred In this county, near Collierville, to Is62 Gen. Grant at that time was 0} a recon- noitering expedition. and had intended resting | on uw 2 | After discussing Tae petl- | McAdams" brother ruined Kat's | remarks by McAdams | SUSpE to ca contr weir customen . Th yes until they con involved. as sel tha’ nat @ to suspend rly ascan be le about $50 aa, Rartiiglow says 48 no doubt of the Aria being able to pay every dolar it owes. The upon the moralizing. wh: i Was very de. and large amounts were throw market & a hevvy deciine, Cash fell bout three cents and {utures Uwo cents; bat Tore the clase There Was g TesclION aud a ps al recovery deais being mar tae nearly ope pric | Breokiyn’s New England Dinner. | SPEECIUKS BY THE PARSIDENT, GEN. GRANT aNo OTHER DISTINGUISHED GUESTS. The first annual festival of tne New England Society In Brookiyn was held tn ¢ may of y last aight lests of liayes and i “ = right and len of Gen. rman, Hon. Win M » Kev. Heury Ward Beecher, President or Yale Colteze, Chauncey M. Dep . H. Choate, Hon. Eaward Everett the Judve , Prau, Hon, Jokn W. funter, « siecum, Rev. AL PL Pu A. A. Low ion. J. M. Hareott, Ho: {Hon SL. ) sumue table with the sted at the evento Ted by Delme ' . Prof. Stltman ¥ of the y Pilgrims, sed Lae ioa of thy United stat | When the ¢ " ded President May piled tn a telicite ch on New E iGeas and prinviples aud Cele iuuepce & WwW wh at rept 4 Mah was a ch izen © \ rt urpet-big and jy ospertiy COMMUN IES er hat comisuniis ud idea of Obeyt freedora 10 Piigrian Pathe Kev. Henry Ward rer Ure ui Gen. 2a: BOs if } Haie: “The New England So-tety in the Cay ar dew VG by Jos A. Choate: “Tae £ oy Joshua M. Vanco! Educatt Presiaeut H. A. Chadbourne, of W “ Jonial Fathers,” by He “State of New York. De 1 hor! mber of ¢ yes afterno 1bO, a lady of education. Velway was recently re- 1 jail, Where he had been con ved since last summer for the murder ot Far fie will be Urted at the next term of the adduced wl, te mit D's nw i . Petine j terday “ tween Pullagelphia. a aturiber hearing be tal-sloner Gibb on the cha from the mail in bis cuarg Of Ube Cht Pai Fraternity of Vrankt | shal College, belonging to F. ik. } Which Was transtntited by Miss N. | trom Mount Joy. The lady was Postal age: d Harrisburg, was | United States + Eshelm vo Pr. Tarver itive Law | lhe peckage was securely tied, aud Ube son of | Postmaster Reed. of Mount Joy, a1 ww It mailed. Ibspecior Camp testified thal fuoley wore the badge when arrested and sald be found | it joose among the mall matter, but faut ; When witness satd: “Vou stole it, didn you Livbley replicd: “I guess that's Uhe oniy way you put fi." fuspector Barrett sald aw werous articles had been missed from the Har- risbarg mail recently. Hubley was commiuted | under $2,000 ball to answer. —Phil. Tomes, 2ixr, Usasue To Make Ur His Minp.—A man in Burlington county. N. J., could not decide for whom to cast his Vote at the Jate election, and he made it a subject of prayer. He then put the two opposing Uckeis tn his vest pocket, Went to the polls, pulled out one of the pleces Of paper without looking at It, and voted it, Un his return home he discovered that he had Voted an order for a barrel of cider. He tried in vain to change his vote. Mrs. J. H. Rowe, of Barry county, Mich., has | become mentally and physically iil by reason of the irritation of the stomach produced by a plece of oyster shell vaten in oyster soup. A Woman at Lodi, Pa, deliberately starved herself to death. ‘Phe process required six weeks of total avstinence from food, though she drank sparingly of water. She had long been eccen- | {ic and the sleatn of ber mother destroyed ber reason. ‘Thereupon she went to bed with the | avowed Intention of dying, and never ate again. CONVERTS To CaraOLICISM.—AD lmposing and | ileresting ceremony was yesterday performed } in the eburch of St. Michael's Monastery, at ; West Hoboken, in the presence of a large com. gregation. ‘The services were the ordination at Two new priests, both were converts to Catho- | lcism. One, the Rev, Mathias Browa, (. P., | iS @ Dative Of scouland, and was formerly a 4 J; Cyril Kosa, a resident of Philadelphia, where he ros an piscopal church. YT. 1 rpla young man of ws years has r- ied WIdOW OT +2, A female child born lately in Harris couuty Ga., welghed wo pounds at birth. ice twelve inches thick was being cut near Bridgeport, Coun., at, Uhe close ot last week —_—-——___— DIED. | ALCTANDER. On Dedember 224, iss, at 12 j B.. swidenly, Mf comgestion of the'brain, A.W EMAL ABOT S DkB. Notices of faeral berenfter BROPNAN. On December 20h, 1X80, Danis M., son of Hiwh Brosnan, aged thirtoen yea! faneral wil! take place Thursday, clock, fr: ic and F streets no a, is father’s resiaencs, corner thweet. Friends and relatives | respectinily invited HEROLT. On } asso, FanUnEX « car of his ave | * ‘Bie funeral will take piace from bis inte resi- dence, 1245 Penasylvania sveute southeast, on Friday, at 2 o'clock. . MYEES. On the afternoon of 1s, of consumption, Katin L. Myx taenty-second year of her ue. ', Gear mother, cease your grief, Relouce that I have found reef: No more suffering, no more woe, Tn thar home to witch T eo. here iu that bricht glory land, ee wait to chap veut Rana. ey eefay morning, Decambar 2let, Hrwout, in the nfty-seveada the night at Deloach’s house. The service To sing the iad immortal’s sone see eras not forgotten, for, on Grant's Phabouge whens oe ype her parents, Lith ascendancy to the presidency, Deioac ase a ote of ———, 33d, appointed postmaster of Memphis, which pos. | SS P)™., Tuends family reepectfully is Uon he held during the eight years of General | “WMeay. Suddenlsat Fort McHenrs,on - Granvs administration. dey mornin, December 21, 1884, J. Gates Raw Sum to-day pul } Ten porary marrow % Dents M. ‘nine. of that ay 3s Se 3 ost ‘Hill cemetery. eae ny “In to day’s issue I see e “I EM. On the morninx of N 2 beth ithing or Mrs. MeCue, 1$ incluaed tn the | 1980, Mre Mane De Sreweas youngust daughter st of those who are changed = — > Of the late Rdwand L. Sands, formerly of Anuap- relations Gov. Sprague. “Mrs. | ©! . Spragne, better than any one else, Knows tnis } »,2’ Livny | ee 2 from ing ng mo dence of Charge to be false. Mrs. Sprague’s Dec. Mth, at o'clock pe ma. called on my stster, (Mrs. McCue), a few weeks ago, asking her to testify in Mrs. eS favor, aad she refused to do so, as she knew nothing that would benefit Mrs. Sprague in a court of law. Mrs. Sprague then brought this charge to detract from the valne of my sister's testimony tf she was called on the governor's side. A SCHOOL Gixi. saw a play performed at S: Luis, Cal., in which the heroine died by pot UNDERTAKERS. ]QRkD. FIDLER,” sa | EF UNDBETAKER, after suffering very much from unrequited love. | £883 Seventh street morthwest. — ap23 ‘The girl had an unhappy love affair of her ayn and the ance On Ube: iunpressed her so deeply that she bought arsenic op the way home, and committed sulvide. = BR. WRIGHT. UNDERTAKBE, eop?-Law 1337 10th atroat mw. |

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