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7 j } NOLIDAY GOODs. = — see D° MEN READ ADVERTISEMENTS? ‘We believe they do, tnt we slao believe that expe- Pence has taught them to dis mt about fifty per cent. @f what is wenerally represe ‘We «lo not propose to inflate ¢ Gown. his to allow fer pacing We represent in our advertisement onty what WE ARE P AKED TO PROVE, In the first place, we are ZHE ONLY MANUFACTURING CLOTHTERS IN WASHINGTON CITY. nae only with the MILLS MANUFAC- ING CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, &e. ices are naturally 15 toa8 per cent. LESS THAN. ANY OTHER HOUSE IN THE CIT Our stock of SUITS AND OVERCOATS IS LARGE AND VARIED, AND PRIC ALL PULSES. TO SUIT ONE-PRICE CLOTHIERS, NO. 310 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. TEIN, Manacer Ds. LETTE . (our own make), BES, SADDLES, BRIDLES, HARNESS, WHIPS, &c., kc. & BUOKS, CABBAS, aber N& AND HARNESS MANUFACTORY or JAMES S. TOPHAM, 425 7th street northwest. a13-2~ Fee H FLO Opening, a complete assortment of FLOWERS and CORSAGE BOQUET: and prices. Handsome Christmas ETS and JAKDIN VENING DRESS: , in all qualities ‘ovelties in FLOWERS, BAS- filled to order. PARISIAN FLOWER CO., 1110 F street northwest. a13-Im 100 MAGIC bigs 100 ‘por Lays Down at command. | » Spi vere E Mouth. “2 25c. oqlmen Cards—Chanze Spots and Color at command. SAEiety, Hissing, writhing, Monster uncoils b: E ard long, ticks E: ‘Serpent _ uself from a tiny pea! ‘Headquarters for that $1 FOR CunisrMas oF *81, d most eo ING M. ihe iurht running Weed and new Victor, ney Aued- eno. Howe, and other mie ot reas, 528 9th street, St. Cloud Building. Machines rented and repaired. _ Parts and findings fc i machmes. oeers & BROS. PLATED WARE. TABLE CUTLERY, best makes. DECORATED DINNER, TEAand TOILET SETS German Students’ and other LAMPS. CARPET SWEEPERS, STEP LADDERS.” DOOR-MATS, TEN and WOODEN WARE. And full ine of KITCHEN UTENSILS at low prices. Koveities in JAPANESE and CHINA WARE for Holi- day GEO. WATTS, 290-Im 314 7th street, 5 doors above Pa. ave. yer GooDs. ever offered to the public. a3 Fisk, Clark and Flaggs' LATEST NOVELTIES in Gentlemen's Gloves and Neckwear, ee, Plush Searf«, Updegraff’: = Gloves, And s full and complete stock of GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHINGS, selected especially for the Holidays. THOMPSON'S Shirt Factory, 13 816 F street northwest. Wltuam warcues. We confidently recommend the WATCHES manufac tured by the American Watch Co., Waltham, Mase., as the best time-keepers that can be obtained for the price. Alarge assortment of all grades, in Gold and Silver Cases, of the newest patterns, aiways in stock. M. W. GALT, BRO. & CO., nl5-2m 1107 PENNSY:.VANIA AVENUE. Eb ONE HIS OWN ARTIST. A WONDERFUL INVENTION. ‘New Art, embracing all kinds of drawing, One to threr lessons. Outfit required are furnin Satisfaction or no charge on first lesson, gmuine drawings after one lesson. _McLEOD'S Studio, Boom 3, Vernon Kow, corner Pennsylvania avenue and lthstreet northwet. Takeelevator. d3-Im WERMILYa's LADIES’ BOOTS. ired in d free. Call and ex- BARGAINS! BARGAINS!! Thave a lance of LADIES’ WINTER BOOTS at I will Be. T BA NS. Many of them rE i wen MADE TO ORDER, and all are CLASS in every respect. First- JAS. H. VERMILYA, G10 Ninth street, 222m Opposite U. 8. Patent Office. MITATION STAINED GLASS. This grand and beautiful invention fille 8 vacancy Jong felt in the ornamentation of common windows, &ec.. and produces ail the unique effects of the Teal sash-Lnes and colored lass in richly stained glass windows. For descriptive ay ‘call or send Postal. New desivns just recsived. ctions for Sppiying xiven to every customer. Awency, 939 L street B&W. Refer by perminsion to Church of the Incarnation. HOLIDAY GOODS. RAze ATTRACTIONS NOS. 403 A) fu CUSHIONS, AUCTION SALES. FOR THE LADIES AP CHk. RUPPERT’S, ND 405 7TH STREET NORTHWEST. ‘ow on hand a magnificent stock of new and beauti- styles of Embroid’rd SLIPPERS, SLIPPER CASES, COVERS, TIDLES, WHIST TABLE HOLDERS, of different designs. Fancy Worsted Work and Knitted GOODS, of every description, complete outfit for Infante. Merino CLOAKS, Children’s Lace, Satin and Velvet BON S. Germantown and Zephyr WORSTED; German KNIT- TING YARN, all colors, and all kinds of Embroidered ‘Materials on hand at the lowest market prices. 229 THIS EVENING. FROLEY, Auctioneer, PAWNBROKER'S SALE OF UNREDEEMED 8 supers Commencing MONDAY, DECEMBER TWELFTH, Opies oor iin etrst” “and. Continuing wid rere > ‘and. con! ‘until every Pledge ts disponed of, comp 1d and Silver Watches, Solid Gold and Platea Chains, Bets of Coral and Gold Jewelry, iyst, Cameo and Turquoixe Rings, fusical Tnetruments, Revolvers, Plate and Plated Ws A assortment of Gent's Clothing, and many other articles too numerous to mention. 24-6 TO-MORROW. JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. DEMse Y. DEMPSEY. ONE DOLLAR PER 100 FOR EN Only establishment in the city furnishing thauality PIRIES’ SH VISITING CARDS, “‘Printed from Plate.” and dotug the work perfectly. A fresh and n18-3m 913 ATCHES. y Have opened to-day a new and large stock of Wal- elegant assortinent also of STATIONER AND ENGRAVER, Old Established House, ham WATCHES, all sizes and grades, at unusually low prices SAM'L LEWIS’ SONS, TEWELERS AND SILVERSMITHS, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. C ARLSBAD WAFERS, nit h Dai English PLUM BU ES aad TAM (0. E. KENNEDY & SON, 1209 F STREET NORTHWEST, ‘DDING, Di TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE ON FIFTH STREET NORTHWEST, BETWEEN Q AND K STREET! By virtue of a deed of trust, dated the eleventh, day of June, A.D. 1831, and’ recorded in. liber{ No. 977, folio “36, et ‘seq., one of the land! for the District of Columbia, the ed_will sell at, public auction, , inf of (the on WEDNESDAY, the TWENTY- EIGHTH DAY OF DECEMBER, A.D. 1881, at FOUR P M., the following described estate, situate in the City of Washington, and District of Columbia, and de- scribed as the south five feet front by ite depth of lot eleven, and the north forty feet front by ita depth of lot twelve, in square four dred and seventy-sever the same being improved a one-story Frame Houre- ‘Terms of sale as follows: ‘The amount of the indebte ness, with the expenses of sale, in cash; and the re- Inainder in three months from’ day of sale, for which the notes of the purchaser, secured by @ deed of trust on the property, will be taken. A deposit of $100 will be required of the purchaser at time of sale. Conveyancing and recording at purchaser's cost. If terms are not complied with in seven days, the trustee reserves the right to resell at the risk and cost of. faulting purchaser, upon giving five days’ public notice of much respio in edhe newspaper yubllshed in Wash- ington, D.C. RANK T. BROWNIN: di5-dedi Colum) deri 5 ATIONS IN STOCKS, BONDS, GRAIN and Provisions conducted on commission. Contracts or Privilezes secured at the closest rates obtainable from responsible parties. Stocks Bought and Carried on 3 to 5 per cent, margin. Fractional Orders executed close to the market. Any on basing Privileges through us can use the same arin in case they show a profit. ist of rates and distances on Puts, Calls and Spreads sent Free on application. MICHELOT & CO., 48 Broad st., New York. Ghiicago house, F. A. BEERS & CO., 114 La Salle st, -sm T EW x NEW york, FIRST MOR’ SIX PER CENT BONDS OF 1921. INTEREST, PAYABLE SEMI-ANNUALLY, UPON THE FIRST DAYS OF JANUARY AND JULY. ‘The road forms with the Delaware, Lackawanna and Sc HOOL BOOKS BOUGHT AND EXCHANGED TF ANGLIMW'S ANTIQUARIAN BOOKSTORE, Coxcoray Burp ¥F Srreer. Cash paid forall kinds of Books, Pamphlets, &c. 813-6m Western Railroad a direct through hne from NEW YORK TO BUFFALO. The Mortgage is a first lien upon the equipment as well as upon the Road. For sale by L. J. & C. H. SMITH, STOCK BROKERS, 52 Wall Street, 48-1m Ts GRE. SINSHEIMER & BRO.’ 80S sEV: AT CLOSING SALE STILL CONTINUES AT NTH STREET, BETWEEN H AND L ‘We will offer from Friday the following additional Ladies’ Goat Button Shoes, Ladies’ Kid Bu Ladies’ Kid Bu Ladies’ Pebble Button, worked holes, at $1.45, worth $2.00 t Rapping and Cabinet | An elegant line of Boys’ Euxiish Walking Bals., at the low price of -_ About 40 pairs whieh are chy GREAT BARGAINS: at 95e., worth $1.50 atton Shoes -at $1.15, worth $1.75 utton, worked holes, at $1.45, worth $2.25 Boys’ eap $1.50. About 75 pairs Men’s beautiful Toilet Stippers, the choice. ‘Men's Buckle Arctics, all sizes. ‘We still continue to sell Cousin's Cur Kid Button at ery thing we have at ACTUAL COST, as we close business $2.69, and Cou by January 1s If you wish to save money call at once, as our stock is, still complete. wsin’s French Kid at $3.75, in fact t next. This an opportunity seldom offered. Look for Name and Number. SINSHEIMER & BRO., 808 SEVENTH STREET, BETWEEN H AND L. no pavate STOCK TELEGRAPH WIRES BETWEEN WASHINGTON AND NEW YORK. H. H. DODGE, Bonds, Stecks and Investment Securities Bough tind Sold on Commission, No. 539 15rH STREET, (CORCORAN BUILDING,) Agency for Prince and Whitely, Stock Brokers, 64 Broapway, New Your. Every class of Securities bought and sold on commis- sion in San Francisco, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York, Boston and Washington. Orders executed on the New York Stock Exchange at one-sighth of one per cent commission, Private and direct telegraph wires to Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York and Boston, through which orders are executed on the Stock Exchanges in those cities and reported back promptly. Quotations of Stocks and Bonds and information regarding the Markets received through our wires INSTANTLY di- rect from the New York Stock Exchange. nl ___ RAILROADS. Burrs ES) HOES FOR GENTLEMEN ARE THE FINEST MANUFACTURED. Burt's Hand Made, BUTTON | Burt's Hand-sewed Cloth 1 CONGKESS GAIT! Cloth Top, narrow toes. iS THE CORRECT STYLE, op Londen ER IS VERY E. Burt's French Calf Hand-made ButtonGaiter iselegant. Bart's Perfect Ladies’ La Our Paris Boot for Ladies is States. Fitting Shoes. jutton, $2 to $6. the prettiest n the United ‘Misses’ and Children’s Shoes, good and cheap. The abov pring Heels at low prices, woods can only be had a GEO. McCARTHY’S, BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD. THE MODEL FAST, AND THE ONLY LINE BETWEEN THE EAST AND THE WEST, VIA WASHINGTON. DOUBLE TRACK! JANNEY €OUPLER! STEEL RalLst SCHEDULE TO TARE EFFECT SUNDAY, DECEM- BER 25rH 1881. A. M. LEAVE WASHINGTON. ¥2:36_CHICAGO, CINCINNATI, AND 8ST. LOUIS FAST EXPRES5. 5:00—Baltimore, Ellicott City, and Way Stations. 6:50— Baltimore, Annapolis,’ and Way (Piedmont Shaebars, inchester, Hagerstown and Way, waa t1:45— BALTIMORE EXPRESp. " UI 10—Voint of Kocks and Way Stations. 22 05 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. 15—PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK AND BOSTON ARPETS. EXPRESS. Parlor Cars to New York. C 8:40—STAUNTON AND VALLEY EXPRESS (con- ‘Weare daly renving oar Fall and Winter amortnent pects tor, Hagerstown and aé Point of Hocks for of new designs : comprising Roy: :00— OF Hy express Wiltons Axiuinstera, Moquettes, Buelow, Body Brus. | '? 0, Baltimore, | Hyattaville and an east On gels, Tapestry and Ingrains, Smyrna Carpets, Ruge and Sundaya stone wt all stations. Mats in great variety. Floor all sizes. Smyrna Carpets by Lin oleum in ni e yard, with borders to match. ew designs. vantage to examine our Stock. ol 1338 HOOE, BRO. & CO., F STREET. NEAR EBBITT HOUSE. ‘Cocoa Mats all sizes. Floor Handsomely Embroidered Suk Suspenders, in fancy | Linen all widths. Raw Silk and Satin furniture cover- . Swiss, Autique and Nottingham Lace Curtains in choice patterns. Purchasers will find it to thelr ad- 10:00_BALTIMORE EXPRESS (etopa at Hyattsville, College, Belteville, Laurel, Gebspolia Sumetion jeesupe and Hauover. 110:40—PITTSBURG, CHICAGO, CINCINNATI AND ST. LOUIS EXPRESS. an panmore, Ellicott City, Annapolis and Way ons. $1:25—On Sunday Cue for Baltimore and Way. EXPRESS. Cc 40 Bushels Crushed Coke. 25 Bus! 40 Bushels Ordinary Cok - $3.30. $2.25, $2.90. hels Crushed Coke.. K-25 Bushels Ordinary Coke.. $2.00. For sale at office of the Washington Gas- E light Company, or at G. W. CROPLEY'S ____ Drug Store, West Washington. SE ATORS, MEMBERS OF CON FOR THE FINEST MADE GARMENTS IN WASH- d6.1m nl2 GRESS, AND OTHERS, INGTON, Prace Your Oxpxrs WiTa GEO. T. KEEN, Mexcuayt Tatton, 414 Ninth street northwest. 12:15—BALTIMORE s ¥5:00_BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA AND NEW E nore and Way ., Fred- erick, H. rstown and W: via Relay.) 4:30°RALTIMORE, HYATTSVILLE AND LAUREL EXPIESS, (Froderick. via Relay, stops af Annap- olis Junction. t4:40~Ialtimore, Annapolis and Wey Stations. tc 14:45—veint of Xk is, Frederick, Hagerstor Win- chester and Way Stations. (Gn Sunday to Point of ‘tocks and Way Stations only.) 15:45 BALTINOIE Bark 88, (Martinsburg and Way, via Relay. Stops at Hyattsville and Laurel.) 6:05—Point of K and Way Static $7.00—Baltinore and Way Stations. #740_BALTIMORE, HYATTSVILLE AND LAUREL EXPRESS. 18:10. CLEVELAND and DETROIT vit XPH 19:35—PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK and BOSTON EXPRESS. ‘Sleeping Cars to New York. Stop at nd Laure! AGO, CINCINNATI and ST. LOUIS EX junday Only. Other trains daily, exept day. ‘All trains from Washington stop at Relay Station. For further information apply at the Baltimore and Ohio Ticket Offices, Washington’ Staton, 619 and 135 Peunsyivania avenue, corner i4th street, where orders will be taken for eto be checked and received s ions. A CARD First premium for the best barrel of flour mace from spring wheat this day awarded to entry No. 28, in sec- FROM WM. M. GALT & CO. THE GREAT PENNSYLVANIA ROUTE TO THE NORTH, WK: DOUBLE TRACK, 8’ any poutin we 2 f 1881 AND SOUTHWEST. EL RAILS. tion 28, class 25, de ent 26, to Wm. M. Galt & Co, | SPLENDID Scenyuy, — Maasiricent EQUIPMENT. es oe Wit eTON ee St of Sixth and B streets, "as follows: W. P. NEWCOME) For Pittsburg aid the West, Chicago Linuted Express JOHN D. NEWMANN, of Pullman Hotel and Sleeping Cars at 10:00 a.m. Experts on Flour. a ee Lin eee wath vg Attest: JAS. S. EDWARDS, Marshal. nati and Cl P. S.—The above-mentioned flour is CERES, the cele- 40 pen. daily, ‘with Palace brated Minnesota Patent Process awarded the First Premium against all other competitors at the National Fair in 1879 and 1880 ( aS-im* J. G. CULVERWELAL. Agt. for D.C. bi tame BEST WOOLENS OF FOREIGN MAKES. FINE IMPORTED TRIMMINGS. Flour, which was jd medal), and Cars to Pittsburg and Louisville. BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD, For Uanandaixua. Rochester, Butfulo, Niucara, at 8:00 now again in 1841. The competition in flour was cer- a.m. daily, except Sunday; 7:30 p.m. iy OX- tai lively one this year, and the premium was cept Saturday, with Palace Cars to Canandalieus, wre Sonteotea for’ bat it was sigipie ae neon oier tS | For Wiliansport ook Haven “and Elmira, at 10:00 8 beat CERES, and the premium just awarded is only ad- Ju. (one oreo oi [« 10:0 4 ding another triumph to the manificent success this 80 | For New York and the East, 8:00 a.m., 10:00 a.m., 2:00, celebrated Flour has gained in this community. 10:00 and 10:15 p.m. On Sunday 2:00, 10:00 and We would respectfully nentign the fact that Mies. SF, (inet nk ee Bille and fiseusts on exiiingon; and they ete meadonek | For Brooklyn, N-¥"" al throusiy teins connect at Jor- CERES FLOUR, which is only” auother proof that it sev City with bouts of Brooklyn Annex, attording stands A No, Lainong the best Minnesota Patent Flours Ghrect transter to Fulton street, avoiding double “Yor eale Dy alliiret-olase grocers. or Phinda 60 aun. 100 2:00 540, 10:00 5 and 10:15 pm. janday, 3: -O0 an W. M. GALT & CO. 1:16 p.me” Limited Express, 9:40 ane daly, o37 Corner Ist STREET AND INDIANA AVENUE, <0 Who are also the sole Wholesale Agents for the Dis- CORRECT STYLE AND CUT AND SUPERIOR | Buckwheat. WORKMANSHIP COMBINED MAKE OUR PRO- DUCTIONS THE STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE. SELTZ & MERTZ, TAILORS, 1105 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. < quss STUDENT LAMP, al BICKEL PLATED, LARGEST SIZE, ‘WITH NEW IMPROVEMENT, ONLY $4.50. J. W. SCHAFER, 1020 TTH STRERT, 2 Asove New Youx Avexvs. Los coms, DOLMANS, CHILDREN’S AND MISSES CLOAKS. ‘The largest and best assortment in the city. UB TRIMMINGS tn different widths, M. WILLIAN, 7 Cite Paris. « 907 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB 200, 9:30, 10:00 30, “10:60 ana Pe of Hecker's celebrated ‘Salf-raising Flour and “ 0" sto, E 2 and 10715 p. Houway cons. ao ad 6:40 a.mand 4:40 p.m. daily, For polis, 6:40 a.m. and 4:40 p.m. daily, except AT MY STORES, ‘NO. 521 1TH ST. N.W., BETWEEN E AND F. 108 AND PAPE! AND 734 1TH ST., BETWEEN G AND H, J. F. SPELSHOUSE, R HANGER AND DECORATOR. Seedy pet Erbe gure, ou ‘The’ ‘Sunday. ALEXANDRIA AND FREDERICKSBURG RAILWAY, AND ALEXARDIIA AND WASHINGTON CO-PARTNERSHIPS. IMITED CO-PARTNERSHIP. ssa an [ERE HN B. KELLY, Dio SOHN LaeiGe se BARRE’ , LAMB, &c. CORNED BEEF = ‘Spal 028, 73 and 0 Canter Marie, $th street wing, THE TRADES. Th, City Office. qusaing Galivered free of charge to all parts of the Cc UNNINGHAM, cond WELL-KNOWN, im bis line. fog ino toe oe Lw@ers 1012 aie AE AY. Sees aoa as eee, So GORE RT aERE aan pon eee EE, AUCTION SALES EDUCATIONAL. THE EVENING STAR. _ | cif stott it Uinnon Monin. Morne — ——_———— sHOOL, = iret ~ | in Londe s been u bu b= ‘pusuc SALE EX, M,KRATTS RNGLISH- GERMAN S001. | aU ESDAY December 27, 1 wren ‘made bs tee proven” ithe at DECEMBER THIRTY-FIRST, 1881, AT TWO | West; tobe opened DAY, January 3d, 1882. —— es ss = p converts WO Utah early in 1882, O'CLOCK, at Odenton, Beltimore’& Potomac railroad, | You Wish Your children well, sénd them there. 19-2¥ e M tho ciiees ‘will remain to pressiyiien. good dines ine acres, one. xO) ~ = ott 1 mo Utah. Fifteen sg0ed fez Ln eh aallamed agg ny reed FSSC8 Lessons New ones Se ae | hundred converts heve been made in Rnglang than will pay the purchase mor grades. The m of teaching is pleasant, since Aurust. Mr. Gladstona, replying to @ core Sale terms: One-third carb; ‘balance in one and two and practical. Pronunciation taught. Terins @ | Tespondent who Rod called attention to the fact years, with interest. moderate. Cs send name ana i Ulatbands of Mormon missionaries Visit Great Brit- For particulars apply to Ra V. PRUD'HOMME, 1318 T street northwest. 17 ain anun'ty, decoying Wousands of young per. 427-5¢ $2 St. Pail street, Baltiniore. (PRE_SISTERS OF THE YISITATION OF WASH- sous toa tite * ora in Utah, and yo Ba PR or tai ceod ington, € ae ; 1 Sr tan geverseatnk put * > HE PAWNBROKFR'S SALE WILL BE CON- | per of pupiis to board otehen keekae ee THE NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. the pra ws he fears tt is bot a. matter TINUED THIS WEEK, avenue, between Land DeSales strects, "For further | ‘The following are the opening and closing prices | wherein he can interfere, as it isto be presumed ‘To clove out the balance of the Miattation® Wacko Testers Of the Acadamy of | of the New York Stock Market to-day, as reported | that the young persone go voluntarily. UNREDEEMEB PLEDGES. fhe Visitation, Washington, D. - SENN TT ecasinl wire bo WL a: Shae ds A eat Persons who intend to make New Year Gifts will do | Ren. F. MUSSAEUS ASSISTANTS — Pri. | DY 8Pec re eee ee 2 well to attend the sale at 1007 7th street northwest. FOLEY intends to sell every article offered. d27-2t DMINISTRATOR’S SALE OF IMPORTED AND THOROUGHBRED, PRIZE-WINNING, JERSEY GATILE, A. 3. C, 6. Ry BEING THE ENTIRE HERD OF THE LATE THOMAS L. HUME, OF WASHINGTON, D. C. By tirtue of an. order of the Supreme Court of the ict of Columbia, we will sell, at public auction, at Tunlaw Farm near oat, Be Ge on TUES. DAY, THE TENTH DAY OF JANUARY, 1882, AT TWELVE O'CLOCK M., the following stock, as de- scribed in the Ameri ter: ony hack,” No. 3.09: isin 2d," 1,670; ? Ti ric }, 990; *“funlaw Belle,” 3,991; ‘Jeannie ‘unlaw," “4 h of Tur Aad ed ie Fo a saath Cae SP Ag 908, er native we, an Heifer and Bull Calves, ‘the progeny. of, the above- named and other celebrated Jersey Stock, and three Alderney Cows. Also, 44 Berkshire and Essex Boars, Sows ,Shoats and Pi Mares: 4 Horses; 2Colt«:1 Mule; one Manure der; one Kavanagh and Baker Billiard Table with Jues, 8 Balls, 2 Bridges, 1 String of Counters and one Pin Poo! Board; one Collender Billiard Table with 24 Cues, 8 Bails and one Rack; one Silver Bowl and Ladle, one Liquor Case; one Office Desk; one Office Pees 4 Chairs, and one Portrait of the I: 3. the Tunlaw herd of Jersey Cattle was selected with great care, and with a view to the improvement of this it s distance who buy for them by communicating with Mr. JOHN ER, eae Louisiana avenue. ca R, ROSS PERRY, 342 D street northwest, REGINALD FENDALL, 44 and D streets, Administrators of the estate of Thoman L. Hine |. P. YOU! Jefferson deed. 9 & 00, Heal Estate Auctioneers. SALE, OF THREE-STORY BRICK WITH STORE AND BARERY AT- 1806 FIFTH STREET NORTH- AFTERNOON, JANUARY, at FOUR O'CLOCK, in fron Of the premises, by’ virtue of a deed of trust dated March 15th, A.D. 1877, and duly recorded in Liber No. 848, folio 193, et seq., we shall sell lots niznbered twenty (20) and twenty-one (21), in Dutcher's subdivision of Square numbered four hundred and seventy-five (473), fronting tozether forty (40) feet on Sth street, between Khode Isiand avenue and 8 street northwest, with @ depth of 88% fect to an alley, together with the it ° ments, consisting of a three-story brick dwelling and Store, with bake-house in the rear. ‘Terms: One-third in cash, the remainder In two equal installments at one and two years, secitred 1 trust on the premises, with intoreet at ra percentum per annum, payable sem Hy. posit of § be reqitired when the propert; off. All Conveyancing at the purchaser's cc of sale must be compli or the property may TRUSTEES’ DWELLI T ED, THURSDAY -D. 1882, On FIFTH, A. struck Terms plied with in seven days after sale, p resold at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser after five days’ notice in The Even- Sa LOW PE DERICK B. McGUIRE, MARTIN F. MORIIS. Trubtoos. 24-4 1306 F street northwest. rpuomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. PCI MARBLE-T‘ SID ENTENSION ‘TABLE, MARBLE-TOP ‘TABLE, WALNUT CANE SEAT HAIRS, BRUSSELS AND INGRAIN CARPETS, SSES. CHINA AND GLASSWARE, 'D HEATING STOVES, KITCHEN TES, &c., AT AUCTION. ANG, DECEMBER TWENTY- CH, 1881, at TEN O' ; . 1207 L street, between 12th and 13th streets northwest, I shall sell the above eflecta, 4t* FPPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED IN THE COUNTY, NEAR THE CITY LIMITS, Hy, yirtue of a deed of trust, dated May 15th, 1878, duly recorded in Liner 884, folio 220, of the} land'records of the District of Golumbia, “we will public auction, in front of the Rs yw ae on NESDAY, THE TWENTY-FIRST DAY ” OF MBER,” A.D. 1881, COMMENCING AT TWO 2K P.M., a part of the tract called ‘*Pleasant sy ving il the county of Washington. D.C. the property of the late John A. Parner, subdivided by us Hner a decree of the Suprvine Court, of said District, in Equity cause No 7,878, into lots nimbered from one () to thirty-six (36) inclusive, according to our re- corded subdivision. of these lots front on the 7th street road, eighijon Mt Fleakant street, throe are on the line of the road to Rock creek church, and the remainder front a forty foot road or street laid down on said subdivision. ‘The lots on the 7th street road hi a front of 30 feet, 48 feet and 50 feet by a depth of 200 feet or thereabout. ‘The lots on the 40 foot road or street have a front of 50 feet by a depth of 180 feet or thereabout, gia tice 10, which fronts 35 feet on said road orstreet and 195 feet or thereabout on the road to Rock creek church, and lot 19, which fronts 118 fect on ‘said road or street, and 206 feet or thereabout on said road to Rock creek church. ‘There is a commodious frame dwelling upon lot 5, which lothasa front of 150 feet on Mt, Pleasant street by'a depth of 200 feet; the other lots on Mt. Pleasant street have a similar Carey with a front of 50 feet, except lot 9, which fronts 145 feet_on aid street and 216 feet or thereabout on the road to Kock creek church. The lots on the 7th street front will be first offered, then the lots on suid 40 foot road or street, then the imumproved lots on Mt. Pleasant street, sud lastly the dwelling house lot. Plats of the sub- division may be seen upon pppieen to the auctioneer orthe trustees. Some of the 7th-strect lots will be wold in two lots. ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash; balance in three equal instalments, at six, twelve and eighteen months, with interest from day of sale, payable semi-annually, secured by deed of trust; or all cash at purchaser's op- tion. Deposit of $50 on each lot when sold will be Te- quired, except for lot 5, on which a deposit of $250 will Keregtired, All conveyancing and recording st pur- chaner's cost, If the terms of sale aro pot fally com plied with in any cave in five days from day of wale, the rustecs reserve the right to resell the lot or lots sold at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser or pur- chasers upon five days advertisement in the *‘Evening Star.” CHARLES abel ‘Trastoes, CASPER WINDUS, 49-dts corner 14th and D streets northwest. €W- THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED IN CON- sequence of the rain until THURSDAY, THE FIFTH DAY OF JANUARY, 1884, AT SAME HOUR and Place, by order of the Trustees. d21-dta THOMAS DOWLING. Auctioneer. ‘SAFE DEPOSIT CO Security | FROM LOSS BY BURGLARY, ROBBERY, FIRE OR ACCIDENT. THE NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, of Washington, In its own Building, Conner 16TH STREET AnD New Yore AvE. Perpetual Charter Act of Congress January 22d, 1867. Capital. $200, 000. The C y ire and Burglar Proof Vaulls, at prices vanying from $5 to $00 r year, secording to size and location. Rooms and desks ad Joining Vaults, provided for Safe-Renters. VAULT DOORS GUARDED BY THE SARG! at b a ENT SECURITIES AND VALUABLES of deserip- tion, including BONDS and STOCKS, PLATE SEW. ELRY, DEEDS, &c., taken for SAFE-KEEPING, on SPECIAL GUARANTEE, at the Lowest Rates. BENJAMIN P. SNYDEE. President. CHAKLES ©. GLOVER, of Riggs & Co., Vice President. JOHN CASSELS, Treasurer. ALBERT L, STURTEVANT, sana c. E. Same Secy. Benjamin P. Snyder, Charles C. Glover, re a ed John @, Parke. ae _n19 MEDICAL, &c. R. BROTHERS I8 THE LONGEST ESTAB- lished Spectalixt in, W: yn: 35 years expe- Tience, over 30 years at 906 B street southwest. Gonor- rhea, Syphilis and loss of sexual power cured and med- icin 025-3m* S HE OLDEST ESTABLISHED Ladies’ Physician ; over 30 years; located at 906 B Btreet soutuwess. Female [rreqularities, ions ana Leucorrhes speedily cured. No charge for aa- vice. 'd16-im" R. LEON, THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED AND most reliable LADIES' PHYSICIAN in the city, can consulted daily at 455 Massachusetts avenue, trom 2 fodand 6 to 8. All Female Complaints and - ties quickly cured. “Prompt treatment. Separate rooms for ladies. n2¢-1m AND MME. SELDEN, PROFESSORS OF MID. lary: ove R. ROBERTSON, THE MOST RELIABLE AND blished I 'D neient and Modern Lan- parstion for Colleze, Military liew’ German Classes in the evening classes for centlemen. Address, for F, MUSSAEUS, 1212 L street northwest. Yately and in Class. uages, Mathematics, Sid’ Scientifte Schoois. morning: circulars, aly. M AMY LEAVITT, OF BOSTON, CHER of Vocal and Instrumental Music. “Address 944 K street northwest. als @{CHOOL OF ELOCUTION AND. ie DRAMATIC ART. MRS. ADELINE DUVAL MACK (of New York), d12-1m 730 13th street northwest. 66 COMMENT ON PARLE A PARIS” RAPIDLY AC- nied. Prof. Larroque, A. M. graduate of Sorbonne. Uuiversity, Paris, classical and modem languages spoken, taugh’ translated. 915 G street northwest. a: GPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. LY PROF. AND MRS. LUC Will Reopen on’ MONDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1538 I STREET NORTHWEST. Fur further and full particulars sn i 1. E. C. COLLBRE, A. BM. Professor of the French language. (Translations done. ils’ residences; also, oncanize Evening Classes. ices moderate. ‘Best city references. Ap; street northwest. Lj politan Kindergarten and Seminary for Youny La- dies and Children and Normal Institute for Teachers. Drawing and German free. 800 18th street. 30-1m* B, C. GRAV! Principal. PAE CE —A BOME SCHOOL FOR YOUNG Ladies and Little Girl Georgetown, and is accessd! to all parts the location extens: Address the M. 916 35th street, Washington, D.C. SCHEEL, of PIANO, ORGAN and : rticular atteution to bexin- < to be qualified for Per- 12th street northwest. forniers or Teachers. dl-eolm* ay t, Washington, School for Young Ladies, z 1 ‘MISS LIPSCOMB, Principal. “TAUGHT ORALL the simplest, quickest and most practical. Many vears experience in best schools in the city. A dress Prof. C. GINEST, P.O. Box 61 nl-6n Ss aky &. sup TEACHER OF ELOCUTION, No. 1212 L street northw: n1-2m QPENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, CORNER ¥S Ninth and D strects northwest, occupies’ its new and attractive hall in the handsome edifice known throughout the United States ae LINCOLN HALL BUILDING, Day and Evening Sessions for Ladies and Gentlemen. "Sons and daughters educated for real life. Students re ceived throughout the year. A pamphlet, containing an eloquent address to the students on ‘Elements of Success,” by James A. Garfield: also full information concerning the College, will be sent free upon applica- tion by mail, or may be obtuined at the ‘office. HENRY OC, SPENCER, Principal. MRS. SARA A. O27 SPENCER, Vice Principal. ifn EARTH SO PRECIOUS NHERE IS NOTHING ON ‘asthe mind, soul and character of @ chi FRIENDS' SEMINARY, ISrarer, Betwexn ra AND 10TH Nomtuwest, Affords to Girls and Boys tho best facilities for a liberal education ; prepares its pupils to enter Colleze. Patrons have no expense for books. - Call on oraddeeat, 1 ‘Principal. 06-3m. J.8. WILSON 8. L. CADY'S BOARDING SCHOOL FOR RS. 8. MM Youn vaaicn Owes Bea Institute, New Haven. Coun. Hleventh year, Superior facilities. “Send at circular, ATIN, GREEK, MATHEMATICS, NATURAL SCI- ence and English, private! in class. ddress JANUS, A.M., A . J. of-3m Columbian College, W MCSIcat Acapemy, I street northwest. Principal, J. P. CAULFIELD. Mus. Doc. Studies resumed September 2th. NHE ARCHER INSTITUTE.. returned from her western, commence on THURSDAY, SEPT circulars and furt Mrs. M. N. ARCH opposite Thomas Circle. ‘ashington, D.C. BER 2th. For her particulars, address or call upon joNO- M401 Mascachusetts avenue, French and German. and comforts of a irculars may be o! Principal, ‘The Principal will give the care leasant home to six young «iris. plained at the Bookstoreapr froin the INGTON COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE. Boarding and_Day School for Young Ladies Children, re-opens September 19, 1881. For circulars apply to Mrs.Z. D. BUTCHER and Mian M,C; DOGG. LAS, Principals, 1023 and 1027 12th street northwest.a6 RIVATELY OR IN GLASS.—MATHEMATICS, Pe Greek. Vrencs, Geruah ant eet oe Special ‘attention to preparation for Gallego, Weet Point, iio paw and all competitive examinations, ‘Terins in advance. 8. W. FLYNN, A: M., a6 8. W. corner 8th and K streets, tiorthweat, T]HE SCHOOL OF MUSIC, a 8th strect northWest, Piano, Orga, Voice, Violin, northivees &c. Church organ for Draction.” ne el-5m STEAMERS. &c. Notice. On and after NOVEMBER 3p, 1881. the steamer ARROWSMITH will leave her wharf, foot of 7th oes for all river landings. On MONDAY as far as On SATURDAY, Currioman and Leonardtown. 028 JOHN K. WOOD, Agent. ie F° MONROE, PINEY POINT AND POINT LOOKOUT, ENCE STEAMERS IN NORFOLK. Steamer GEORGE LEARY on TUESDAYS, THURS- FALL AND WINTER ARRANGEMENTS, BEGIN- NING OCTOBER Isr. wo Second-ciass fare to Fortress Monroe and Norfolk. 1.50 First-class fare to Piney Point and Point Lookout... 150 ‘Tickets and staterooms for eae and information tur- B. & O. Ticket office, 1351 Pennsylvania avenue west; St. ‘Mare Hot ; Roose’s ‘Clear Stands at prin- fice, and at Company's Ottice, 7th street wharf. GEORGE MATTINGLY, General Supt. WM. P. WI! CH, Ament. ont STEAMER LADY OF THE LAKE will leave her wharf, foot of 6th atreet,every ISS ood ing at Piney Point, Point Lookout and Fortress Monroe. Bron ci on tickets will be issued as follows: AND PROVIDENCE STEAMERS. Fare to Fortress Monroe and Norfolk. ..$2.50 Sacondiclase Fare to Pitey Point aad Pa g f: ning, leave Norfo DAYS, FOR POTOMAC KIVER LANDINGS, t, at Ta. m. every MONDAY, THURSDAY and SATUR- Ferry. On THURSDAY, Nomini and Currio- man. NORFOLK, _ PORTSMOUTH, FORTRESS CONNECTING WITH THE BOSTON AND PROVI- DAYS and SATURDAYS at 5 p.m. First-class fare to Norfolk and Fort Monroe.......! Second-class to Piney Point and Point Lookout... 76 nished at B. W. Reed's Sons, 1216 F street northwest; cipal’ Hotels: HB. Folkinhorn next to City Post Of- NOBFOLE, NEW YORK STEAMERS. WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, at 5 o'clock p.m. CONNECTING AT NORFOLK WITH THE BOSTON Second-class Fare to Fortress Monroe and Norfoik.$1.50 E ua an $1.! Firet-clas 2 10 Pont Lookout. leave ago aca felock p.. DAYS and SATURDAYS, at four o'clock p.m. office, 613 tot et, da, ‘the National Me Hi NEW YORR STEAMERS TBSON and E. C. HT leave Pier 41, Fast Wen New dorks ovary BATURDAY. ak four o'clock m., and e FRIDAY, at 7 om. For to agent, 69 Water street Georgetown. ALFRED WOOD, Secretary, oma 613 15th street, opposite U. 8. Treasury. UNARD LINE. C NOTICE! ed., 18 Jan. WEDNESDAY. RATES OF PASGAGE. BServia 0.2 We «AND EVERY longest estab alist jn this city, with 18 years etverience, will gunrantee agro iy al of seiery Greens: Nervous Seminal Weakness, Nocturnal Eminsions, Impotency (loss of sexual power), ete. Gonorrhoca and. Syphilis positively cured wm oe 10 anys: Consultations strictly Gonfidential. Can be consulted Wednesdays and Saturdays, from 2 to 9 p.in.+ iealing phyctansof Baltinnes. Main off ip Sones eading physicians of Baltimore. Entuw street, Baltimore, Md, O31 ADAME DE FOREST REMEDY FOR LA cons street northwest. Office hours from 1 to 9 o'clock p.m. . Je10-7m" EALTH I8 WEALTH!DR: EO. NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENTS AS Scho Mental Depress, Lone oy Berane: Thea, Impotency, Involun : ‘Bromatare Old Age, cased by over-<) -abuse or over- indulgenca, which leads to death. e box cure recent cases. ‘contains one month's ‘One dolla or aix boxes for Ayo dollar; seut by tall prepaid on” rooepk of priog onder recolved by us. for six Sn mb Die Eat niars apply to | aa, A TIORRIKLE AFPATR— A speckil from Ashland, Opening. Closing-Bid, | 4 aq Says: °Mr. and Mrs. near here, went Visiting on at home their son Robert years old and Miss Ema rm During the ni > and brutally a: reside Alton and Terre Haute... Alton and Terre Haute preferred 86 A.D. Tel... x B., HL ond EF. firsts Canada Southern... | Central Pacific. both of the girls. ‘They also killed young Gibbon: Chesapeake and Onio.....1! | who, 1t ts supposed, had attempihd 1 give an Chesapeake and Ohio Ist pid | alarm. Th = dis of all three were spilt open aoe reas pid. | with a hatchet. ‘The fends then saturated the “hicago and Alton........ one | girls clothing with ofl and set fire to the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy which was burn There is no clew to th C. 8. L. and No. . | petrators of the ‘terrible rime. A rew: ie = me and I, 1,000 is offered for their capture.” | _Comrcrsony Vacersation.—The mayor at Mount Carmett, 1 oniened all serviees in the churches to »pped on account of the preva- of small-pox. One church refused to recog- | he order, and held a festival. ‘The mayor reupon telegraphed for advice to the state board of health, which instructed him to have | every person who attended the festival vaccinated. | oe sevonds al and § Ss A Bisnor Drxounces Daxctse.—In a recent sore mon Bishop Pierce, of the Methodist Episcopal Church of the South, denounces dancing as Oe | | silliest and most nonsensical amusement. that | rational beings, so-caile | Lake Shore. Said that it had its | Loutsvitte Philips, Marshall & Ce jon, have con- cluded the purchase of 1,300,000 acres of land from the state of Mississippi, for colonization pure 3 poses. Mobile and Ohio Dr. C,H. Rosenbaner, a prominent physictan, Manhattan | Was ass 1 at his residence, mine miles Metropolitan fr Blut, Arkansas, Satumiay evening. New York E ‘The assassin fired’ Uir a window, December 26, 1881, nty-nix Joann. funeral at the houre Ohio and Miss. preferred. Ontarto and Weste! Pacific Mail. Peo., D. and | | Pennsy ote — =| Cunning Hy sees | Reading . oy 667%; | Funeral will tuke place from her fat Rock Island 32 street, Georgetown, on Thursday, the 29 1 feo saa TEN | Oclock pum. Fricads and nelndves of the tainly oye | ress sctduilly invitod to attend. duterment st Oak at 57 Cemetery 104g | On Sunday, December 25th, 1881, at 5.15 104 at the of ber daughter, 493 Ki xtreot 118 | noriliwest, NE DICKS! ved wife of 3 | Frank Dickson, and beloved mether of Maggie SMoul- t. Paul ana Omaha p Texas Pacific Dearest mother, thou hast left me In this world bf Tt isGeod who hast Of a darling But dear mother, «lumber on, Until the Lord bids me come, Aud at the table we shall ent Unio See Wabash and Pacitic Wabash and Pacific pret Western Union... Richmond and Danviile BEE, The marriage upper of the Lamb, Christmas in the Capital City. sua iac bola Through the kind provision of Congress the peo- Wher peas se tor Berane 0s ple of the District enjoyed two Christmas days. "Tis thes ny treanure Sunday was Christinas, according to the calendar, And there I jong to rest my soul. and it was celebrated with impressive services in | the churches, and the immolation of many fat turkeys in the homes of the city. Yesterday was Christmas, according to law, and 1t was cele- brated in a more boisterous manner. Nearly every Long darkness dwelt around me, Aud scarcely achoering ri But since the Saviour found me, Alsip bas khone along my way. Funeral services at Second Baptist Church to-day, at 1:30 p.m., Kev. Gaskin pastor. * v5 business house in the city was closed. The streets | | MEIGS. In Phiicdelphia, ov the 25th of December, Tesounded with the din of Christmss horns, and | 181, FRANKLIN BACHE MEIGS sced fifty thres the desuitory popping of ‘fre crackers and sinall as : ” arms. While a quiet, appropriate to Sabbath, pre- | an ech Failed on Sunday, the streets were notsy last even | nat NUE ine ete ta reat at her home in Chest ing with the songs of reveliers. ‘The sons of Belial | atith WALLER. ‘wife of Wun G, Wallet ot stalked abroad, and the disorderly scenes in cer- tain quarters of the city will not ‘soon be forgot- . The police made many arrests. ‘There were many street fights, some of which resulted quite | seriously. Baton Rovge, La. Caughter of the . Edwards, of the navy. NS Soe XO FAL WHITEMULST’S CEDAR r AM is warranted to cure Coughs, Golda, Croup, ‘Throat apd Lung Diseases, &e. Six drops a dose. “Try it. If not satisfied return the eupty bottle and get your money ack. Sold by W. 8. THOMPSON, 763 15th strest, and all druggists. Price 25 cents, late Surgeon’ D. eager Opp FELtows’ INsTALLAaTions.—Mr. John Edwin Mason, grand master of the Odd Fellows in tals District, has appointod the following installing officers? The grand tn: ter for Uuton Lodge, No. | _Wholesale, STOTT & CROMWELL. n21-3m 11; Covenant Lodge, No, 13, and Metropolis Lode, = = No. 16. Depnty Grand Master Jolin Long for East INDERTAKERS ern Lodges No, 7: Beacon Lovize, No. 15, and Norn | UNDERTAKERS (D. of RL) Ls Grand Waraen F. A. Stier | = SS for Cent 1, and Washington Lodge, | JOHN WMIGHT, te aeen, No. 6. Grand Secretary B. H. Sweet for Mechanics’ A637 Neorcet Demos Henrmwren, Lodge, No. 18. rer J. A. B. reps for | Telephone Connection. Coltinbla Lodge, No. 10, and Golden’ Rule Lodge, . 21. Grand Marshal C. E. Wells for Harmony w* ae RTAKER, Lodge, No. & Grand Representative Petty for PE Oriental 1 0.19, and Federal City Lode, | ye09 ot ee Te morthweat, No. 20. Grand iepresentative Colledge for Friend: | #77 Wet 2: = ehip Lodge, No.2 = ae UNDERTAKER, FI 1317 Thon (2p) Stuer, Gronorrown, ‘The Courts. m2 (Opponite Butchers? Market.) Crecorr Covrt—Judge MacArthur, Saturday, Foley agt. Germania Insurance com- pany; demurrer argued and submitted. United ates agt, National Bank of Republic; demurrer to amend declaration overruled. Moore agt. Bar- ber & Co,; notion for new retraxit to $2,000 or new trial granted. | Green agt, Fire Assoclation of Phil- adelphia; leave to withdraw policy of insurance. Shrycock et al. agt. Hammone; demurrer over- ruled. Young vs. Manhattan Life Insurance com- ROPOSALS FOR LIVERY. PROPOSA LS. many; motion to modify order. District of Colum- Ovriée or SurenmxteNDENt Prorgxry, D.C. bia age Reisner & Jeuks; ordered to be heard in Sealed Propo earn, December 294, Le, General Term. CEMBER THIRTIETH, AT TWELVE O'CLOCK To-day, Offenstein agt. Chambers; death of | 3: the office of verint of erty, room 1 laintiff ‘suggested and suit abated. "Dunn agt. | Morrison Building, for the Livery of ‘nine Morees, Bostelio; on bearing. more or less. Proposals limited to mables ‘con To-day, Kenney agt. Meguire ;commission issued OHN B. CLARK, to take ‘testimony. Lillie agi. Lillie; do. Reed | aa-st Bu of Property. agt. Reed; guardian ad litem appointed. Stamp ———— agt. Balloch; transfer of stock set aside and sale WOOD AND COAL. ordered. Powell agt. Bradley; trustee appointed. McDonald agt. Kelly; auditor's report confirmed. | ——— SSS F. 8 £1. Co. age Holden: onde? ratitying audt: | (QEORGE CREVELING, WOOD AND CO tor’s report modified. McGarrity agt Shipman; from 17th street wharf to 14th time to take testimony limited. Leddy agt. Fitv- | whart. removed § 1822 14th street. Best Spruce ioe tates tes, ies Beer eons pasts, O1L&, WINDOW AND PLATE GLASS. morris; pro confesso agt. certain defendanta. Zug agt. 3 appearance ordered. Lowe agt. Lowe; testimony ordered taken. Morrison agt. Rutherford; petition for rehearing on cross Dill denied. Daly et al. agt. Washington Market Co.; on hearing on exceptions to answer ;certain excep- tions were overruled and others sustained. Reed agt. Reed; G. P. Goff appointed receiver. ag RANGE OF THE THERMOMBETER.—The following are the readings of the thermometer atthe Signal Office during the day:7 a. m., 58 deg.; 11 a. m.,57 deg.; Mi} ASURY'S Lit JOHNSTONE'S KATSOMINE and MA ORNS LIQUID PAIN’ fo (Send Fatimmatos furnished to builders: "A full stock of AB TISTS' SUPPLIES always ou hand. GEORGE RYNEAL, Jn., 2p.m., 60 deg. Maximum, 60.3 deg.; minimuin,| m30 418 Irn Staeer Noxruwesr. apes G, B ELLERY, ‘THe DISTRIBUTION Of standard silver dollars for '° SUCCESSOR TO DUBREUIL BROTHERS, NUFACTURERS OF FINE DRESS MANUFACTUUN TS" FURNISHINGS. 1112 F Sraeer Nonruwest, Wasuretox, D.O. Bix of the Finest Dress Shirts to order. fix Extra Fine Shirts to order, Six Fine Shirts to order. nares gipsex T. NIMMO'S the week ended December 2th, was $411,480, against $390,497 for the corresponding week last year. ‘Was On ILticrr Tosacco MANUFACTURERS.—A telegram received to-day by Commissioner Rauth from internal revenue ctor Young, at Ra- leigh, N. C., reports that he captured last Satur- day, two horses and S wagon loaded with Alictt tobacco, near Hamlet, Ric! county, and that he is pressing a blockade campaign against the illtett tobacco manufacturers in every quarter of his district. Lirurenant Fuirrer’s Case.—Advices from San Antonio say that the records of the Flipper court- Marshal have reached headquarters in charge of Acting Judge Advocate Clous, who was Judge Ad- vocate at the trial The records cover 2,500 pages. of foolscap, and the are understood to sentence Flipper to from the army, London Datly Telegraph NTEAUSEDU EE TEES ion ly lent at lenna says: Beaute t eee wot atoms burg great ation prev: ere at the re rehensible fuct of the President of the rete istration of Eastern Siberia, who. refused to tele- graph an announcement of’ the arrival of the sur- Vivors, because they were without funés. The first news of their escape was consequently de- layed ten weeks.” es A Prat APPOINTMENT.—A cable dispatch from Rome to the Freeman's Journal announces the appointment of the Very Rev. Nicolas A. Gal- jagher, now of Columbus, Ohio, and lately sede adininistrator of Columbus ai to be Dishop of some see i partibus, and to be istrator in spirituals and in ‘Veimporals: of the see of Galveston. A Priest THREATENED BY A CRANK.—Rev. Dr. Ignatius F. Ho pastor of St. Mary's Ko- fran Catholic church. Pitisdelpera® has Teoetven a number of threatening letters from a man who Praxo WaRERooms, 438 Irn STREET NORTHWEST. New and 4-hand oe and onrann of it Fist cane makers constantly oad: FPA ‘ Lousiana STATE LOTTERY. PARTICULAR NOTICE. hereafter be under the exclusive wee TP ta of Geneale Ot DEAURE. G. and JUBAL A. EARLY. SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A ASHTLST GRAND DISTRIBUTION, CLANS Ay 140ru MONTHLY DRA’ s LOUISIANA STATE Lorreny COMPANY, Incorporated for twenty-five years lature for Educational and Ohatitable’ purposes with obo of $1,000,000—to which a reserve fund a. oe = "i . ts GMA sisi HOMBRE paayrison was IT NEVER SCALES OR POBTPO! ‘Look at the folowing distribution : CAPITAL PRIZE $30,000. ICKETS AT TWO DOLLARS EACH. =e ing TICKETS, ONE DOLLAR. is known as Nicholas, the The final 000 communication, It 18 sal ned his life, a bre fact which led to placing the case in the hands’ of rs the police. Nicholas asserts himself to be in- 5 red by the Holy Ghost, and finds fault. because 5, Horstinann will not be guided by his views. 1 he BSE! S88 §5858252 | i B i E i fa i Fe i il E § iy i : f ail i if 3 i E é z i Z : ig Fe

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