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IA ACADEMY yonnue tien and boys ox. any college, poly SHORTLIDGE'S Mm < = Quins « admits nt f 1 tor West Point or Anpapol pe peald: il for backward students, engl or dod: fogs all tp Waw. principal, Send for nae ha? hei uate), Mex Rastteen Broad strest station, ipo e ISS OMY LEAVITT, OF Bo Mii ccrttund etamiace ot the weyers tuhte. harm far IID W:h tenet nortuwest. Pa ver vty sews I 313 14th ateeet nortiiwoat. Tgesons in ENTAL MUSIC. AN. Tuseny prom Bex hres: Vyostts ’ age to all toren Protession My Beeixce her Fre sepiis Cail after 4 pam Terms mocerat Fok ALL, KINDS OF COUPE: ’ or by a Lady wince raplis. a [ave O street northwes 7 per mouth. nie, tf dewinad “Sis D strvct northwest SSS PLOCUTION PUBLIC SPr 81 Nidestrina superior instruction J bwest. E.SCHEEL, ORGANIST, TEACHE Performurs ur'Teachers Terniss 12 LINSTIEUTE aa EUS AND OF use t i Partioe far at me to. be ath 4 1itan w dee OWES ROORK looks, actunil hires mantis, 815, WES BUSEN ES TSS PEERS vox A Stwient of Muse, Germs: west y HOWTHAND—RNGHEAE CF sgt organ: for practic bere 1 MSS meee CHOOL OF a Private Lessons in ys. HG Nestrnct u, ‘Shek 2 ak ad THE EVENING STAR AY,’ DECEMBER °9, 1884. Al CTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. IC! Ts __THIS AFTERNOO: RYSTEES 8A DWELLE LE OF DESTRA! NG, No. 66 DEFREES $1! RE THREE-STORY REET. Dy virtue of a deed of trust, dated November 15. led atnoug the lend records of the 1678. and Feeord shtrned six ht ayproveuienta ‘Derms: one-t 2) bid ace Year interest ats tally fro chines" ight at Dg onal ‘Ie Hus T.B, WAGGAMAN £ Columbia, in Liber No. slat the writtdn request of the ed. we wi son TUESDAY, DECEMBER NINTH, Lay of sale, anc yromianaty nots ai ® deed ot tat on the Ler five days’ motic Tat public auction, in foo 416, ot dt 0: thenote trout CLOCK P.M. Lot (55) fifty-five of ‘phcrd’s recordéd subd). ision of above stated. _ = balanee it equal =x Ree cout per amma. payable be paid in cash. All conves cehaser’s cost. Taxes will be. if term Phe evening 8 PILLING E WAGGAMAN, § Suetiongen a MES of chased and tweaty-titee (629), with te cash. of which $109 must be paid ‘mstallments. in aud two yoars respectively: deferred payments to ‘semi All the purchase inoney may, at pur. yaucing and paid to wale’ be not complied with of sale the property w: aP ymrchaser’s risk and coal ill be ‘Trustees. 19-a tu thoe* THIN EVENING. # (QREAT HOLIDAY sate oF G patio? UNREDEEMED Twit 11 for F, Selinger, nee SATURDAY, e-PAST SE: ines i Gentlemen's Gold, Siver, Brass and Nickel ¥ 4, Suver and Plated Vest Chains: Gold and Viatot Charnis Lecket-. Far-rings, Lace Pins, brucelets, Gol and Plited | Neckehaiis apd a very laree sariety of Plain Gold and Set tings. In fact, one of the Narieties of Jewelry ever offered at auction, owes, a Inrge assortment eit BANJOS AND RAL nthe. poe eMEARA& ‘ashineton. D. FARA & CO, ud this great 1 £ Xmas presen i with b—The Sixties will not be sola ata, Ke. member, itis to the advantage of purchaser e day sale before making thelr se- in the Jewelry line elsewhere, fine Cloaks and ‘nde Clothing: Albuns, coke, Bibles, 4 tickets on which the time has expired please take uotien. F, SELINGER, iaily invited to attend the MON ‘3 son FINE SOLIDGOLD N. DIAM D ALIGATOR Sa « nis ail the above. stock of Sale commences at, SEVE: beep FOLEY, store will be occ “ATHEDRAL GON 00; FINE,IMPORT- PS VALUE $15.00 ‘S, FINE FRENCH CTARS: WADE AND BUTC! EVOLVERS, TOOLS, SKATES, SLEDS, { KINDS, AND 10,00 USEFUL HOUSE: ion of the owner, to change dustness, NP. Auct, as, at teria y JU. ‘Manufacturers of “ROYAL GLUE" 7 Tth sirect northwest, 26-20 ING ue very valuable Cliristmas VERY FINE 14 K GOLD ECK- TCH Ar Iwi J. U. Tait Fenaeyivanta avenue northweae, PM NE BEST AND 0 LEAPN HEAPEST PLAC irawine and painting i« at the National Neademy of Fine Arta, Isth stand N.Y nadg sted, ec ptions free Wednesday event ke nIst > ASHING YON CON-ERVAT Wastiscre OF MUST, aK oe orthwest. M ue Free uls-tin® AND DAY SCHOOL FOR e, Fmctish, © Meédern Languages, ‘particu Elocution, Music (Piano, leet ‘A collewinie course studen: bes = Hh amt D streeis RPENCERIAN BUSINESS: § fae. rack Taninae, eloeution, oroushiy tauzht. ate of entrance, d naht, 816, nd for ceulars, ‘Adan: ye tinue. Yea ‘oy nicht, S50. tare: montis, day. i corps Gf able teachers Call taught. pwist. Private lemon E 1014 17TH Mile V. Naturelle shortest time possible. ropes Deseinln? Ist ARFIELD KI @ SCHOOL, 928 19th street northwest, MUS. ANNA 'B, OGDEN, Principal, ROF. J. F.GEEMUILLER, TEACHER OF V aud Instr ie and Harmo Tention «iven to bewinners as well as to advanced 741 7th street northw st. WENCH LESSONS Par ‘OMMENT ON PARLE A Private French teacher, Parks Keferences, Pegn-yivanis avin sin SIN ALL GRADES OF STUDY. ntial. Prepars for Colles, An- Bape. + Wy ixstirery. ew. cor ‘and K streets 2. w. tbematical, Classical, Busitics ‘Sw. AM. Evening clases, $3.and Foead COOEUERE sciiooi FOR Bors, Under 15 years of are Two separate aepartments— Beniors and Iuniore S05 tricipals: Tu Te barre = sel-es Ape BERLITZ scHooLS oF LANGUAGES law ST. N_W., WASHINGTON, D.C. FEANKLIN ST. BAL LIMO SSG WEST MINS TE, 3&4 TREMONT ST. & GARFIELD EUILDIN Be pena ard clams, Superic Special advantages tor Toneues. Most easy and efficient method ery Tearonabie. ‘Deachers seut to Student's residenca EW LEEMS LEGIN SOW ‘Duttion asses will be wiven te fades it imstrusental , TING, AC ADEMIES wthwest.—Tresdlass. Washineton Hall ia avenue southeast, —Mowday an Sulars. orterius fur renting ei borthw 10s uredaye and Satu~ et and Penneyivania radoys, Send for eir- hall, 10008 F street sain SPECIALTIES. Ps -Da_ MCBLEMAN CUKES PILES 8 p BY DI. Hi ret freatgient, wit ase of Knife, catimtic dont “ rtuwest every esch mouth. ‘trata thing Wesiestay of pier PAURES, 0} tro-magneti we bout th . Vit patiente at thar homes Bou, S17 839 street uri west. ME LOSS EELIABLE CLAIRVOYANT AND ASTRO! $te {F copmulted cm Lomnens fi on fev Cfioe hours 9%. 1 LOGIsT, lay and Saterday. fev 2 Dortinwest. uear #3_ street fase withour wang bauer Private roms for isdie cory 1 WOOD AND COAL, ru; Oak. 85. Hickory = ‘cord; Oak, 87:1 sawed ana Lu ‘or Young Ladies | * Academy will bx i684, A limited number of Tes HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, CATALOGUE SALE OF IMPORTED: OBJEOTS OF ART, CURIOS, BRASS GOODS. ELEGANT ORNA- MENTS, EMBROIDERIES, FLOOR AND WINDOW DECORATION! ‘8, ELEGANT CARVINGS, &o., EMBRACING PERSIAN, RAMPOORE, DACCA AND SELTM RUGS, DOGHESTAN, CAWNPORE AND DELHI RUGS, INDIA HALL RUGS AND CARPETS, EMBROID- ERED SILK DRESS PATTERNS, FINE EMBROID- ERIES IN GREAT VARIETY, SHAWLS, SCARFS, IMAGES, OBJ car ECTS OF ART AND CURIOS. ED BOMBAY BLACK WOOD FURNITURE, EMBEACING TABLES, SECRETARIES, CHIFFO- NIERS, RECEPTION CHAIRS, BRACKET FOOT, STOOLS, &c, ‘The whole forming one of the most varied and choice collections of goods ever sent to this city. ‘This superb collection will be sold at public auction on WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, DECEMBER TENTH AND ELEVENTH, 1834 AT ELEVEN A. M. AND THREE O'CLOCK P.M, at my auction rooms, ith and Pennsylvania avenue. Articles will be on view Monday and Tuesday, December 8th and 9th. when catelorucs will be ready for distribution, at-ct ;CANSON Db THE AU HOUK O'CLOCR that certain plece or parcel of ground. ing in the city of Washington, aud known and BRO,, Auctioneers, D STREE (CK HOUSE. TENT < DAY KP. M.. in front of the deserited as all of SQUAKE NUMBERED NINE HUNDRED a IRTY-SEVEN (937), ss reel the sat 8: O d two pli DANI ak&is SAMU! PROPOSA erent at six per cent ‘or all cash, at 0 it coat of puired at time 0: wale. jou of yurchager. iE. MIDDLETON Ls notes to be secured by deed of Virtie of a deed of trust duly recorded f er Bis, fol o A7Set seq. one of the laud Pecorday District of Columbia, we will ell on WED" OF DECEMBER A.D, Heute TI together with ali the improvements, ways, easementa, privileves, heriditaments and appurtenances to belonsshe or in any wise appertaining. third ca hi: balance in eqal installments annum, ‘ae if terms of sale with in ten days from day of sale the rae ve the right to resell at the W SUDDLETON, 3nd rustees, PRorosaLs FoR PRINTED WOODEN TaGs, METALLIC LABEL vASES, AND CORD FASTENERS FOR MAIL. BAGS, rtneut until Post Orrick Derantxest,) Wastsorox, D. C., November, 15, 1854. § Separate Sealed Proposals will be recived at this De. oon. on the TW ENTILTH DAY of DECKS inet for surniehine’ by contract 14 Mach quantities anit at such toes an tay be ordered, Gurtait Sue year from th Fasteners, Tass, Mail he fret day of Janum Baie Label Canes, an of this Departnient, FH nals. The righ U8 tawew of the proposals, nt is FRANK WATTO: ISAS, ‘Printed ‘Mail Baz Cord ortuing ih every respect to the samples ‘The contracts which may be made will ben con- 'Y lo such 'speciBeutions aad the accerted pro reserved, however, to reject auy oF Ne Postmaster General. AIMS. Fst Som. Goobuic! orn stEKe Ce RLES J, TTORNEY: s. ih ali Dejartrhente of the Government, prowpty collected by 8. P. DROWN, Avent aud Attorticy, 1426 F ntzeet NOR. Je, Attorney tid CCunselor at Law, Koo 3, Corcoran’ Building. + GOOCH, SOLICI jenty-one years’ expe HH, ATIORNE! ‘Chienco, © YTOR OF PATENTS, ssellor-at-law abd Eapert, St Cloud Building, etx. Good works Food rucreuses, moe ai Wo have tust rcerved a larre WOOD. Also, fresh mined COAL of domestic tse, 211 of which wecffer at luwest war! attention of corsumers is respectfully invita» mispection of Gur ste STEPH & BRO, thet wharf snd 12th st. and Pa ava, Woon: JORNSON BROTHERS, WHARVES AND RATLROAD Taro . ‘Tweltth and Water sirvets southwest, ERANCH YANDS AND OF FIVE ‘th street northwest: Lernsylvania avenus northwest: 221: Sth street nortinwest: Cervera and K streets northwest: i" £3 Verna; ivania avente southwest, PRIVATE KATLROAD YARD 801 oR AFR LEO TAN SOT SEA Lonk necg Pent WA a eT he D OX c. ” iS MINES INTO Sie a tm ANTHRACITE slate it tes = Rinds of WOOL, eitheria the stick or prepared:2 CLEAN, COAL. FULT. w1 S f0Al. EULL. WEIGHT AND MEASURE venice aid 5 > low os => | | | | Vesidence. 2 SAM si st = Cully UE H. WALE ALTORNEX DOTELER, ATTORNES-AT-LAW, and 4, Gunton Law Building, North pital street. PESSI NOTARY PUBLIG, OW REN Sh Leaver best NER. NOT. Fe 472 Lousiana event pa AND Eve. next to City P.O. _UNDERTAKERS. ¥URNISHING UNDERTAKER, Nos. 9:2 Pennsslvaniaavenue northwest and 735 Zighth, oN xireet southeast. ory ICHARD S. CAIN, R .F Spinder,) TRDERTARER Ne lull fim Sz, ‘hie Besiccloss aid om Feamosable m1” R. W. Bann UNDERTAKE AND PRACTICAL EMBALMER, 22 Lith street northwest ‘Telephone call 747-4, och MOVAT.—TAMES _BY: UND! RGQe ee Bee Te Screen eee Sear Beatty SSE ene ELLA ¥. SPIND! WE GGRS Sapemracen JG. 7. strect borthwoat, near ts, mnt OmuN oe WRIGHT. : SEE rete Tats tuestworiweee ‘Teephoue “We a FUTOH. FOX & BROWN, Heal Hetate Brosers ‘HANDSOME FURNI ME FURS EDONY FRAMF PARLOW SU! TECHPTEN CHAIRS MAR T, RATTAN OM AIRS. COUCHES, WALNUT CHAMBEH SUITES, ASH CHAMBER SUITES, WALNUT. FO! BE 3 LAB, XTENSE WALNUT DWARF BOOKCASE, LACE CURTAINS. PORTE! CORNICE FINE HAIL AS rt TOILET WARE. DINNER §1 TURKISH, Bol SEES ‘URI “ auise Set 8 , MARBLE TOP CENTER BLES, ERONY TABLES EASY CHAINS. BEDSTEADS. SINGLE BED- WASHSTANDS, MAPSUT M,C SIDEBOARD, NING CHAI ‘CYLINDER DESK, LAMHREQUIN: iD On va WY PRUSSELS, HALT, STAIR AND HE HOUSE ROOMS, &., Ko, MBER TWELFTH. YCLOCK. we wiit sell at residence Ji6 Verniont avenue, all the Fur= ‘contained theevin. to which we Fe- OTHER CARPETS THROUGHOUT. (IN EXCELLENT CONDL ION), RUGS. CONTENTS OF SENVAN’ On FRIDAY MORNING, DECI rT at TEN 0° of ifon.'t.C. Platt. Marr etaeatacrs! y "as oS \CANSON BROS, fpaosas DOWLING, Auctioneer, A FAMILY DECLINING HOUSEKEEPING WILL SELL ‘THE ENTIRE FURNITURE OF AN ELEGANTEY . FURNISHED HOUSE, No, 1890 FIFTEENTH STREET NORTHWEST, ox THURSDAY, DECEMBER ELEVENTH INST., AT TEN O'CLOCK, CONTAINING 900 YARDS OF NEARLY NEW BRUSSELS AND VELVET CARPETS, AND CHOICE PARLOR, CHAMBER, HALL, DINING-ROOM AND OTHER FURNITURE, IHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, HANCERY S\LE_ OF © AND LOT, NO. 25 ME ay By virtue of decree in Eanity. cause Di EMBE: athe west p O'Hare vs. MeLamehli the | WELFTH DAY at FOUR O'CLOCK, in square No, 20. (r tinue T ‘with a dept! of 105 feet to a wid all S comfortable house, being premises Rorthwest, ‘Tern equal and twelve 1 or al! casi at the on tion of the px Posit when property is strnck of ‘chasers cost, FR deats Ww. marehaser. und $50 de. ‘ORTABLE HOUSE S REET. No. 9.176, part of lot No. 1 inches ‘on F strc improved with 2 E street male are:* One-half cash, with residue in months, with interes eonveyameinc a: pur JONES, Truster, Auctioneers, . TRUSTEES’ SALE OF THREE SMALT. BRICK HOUSES AND LOT=, KNUWN AS. Nos 1502, 1504, ND 1506 KINGMAN PLACE NORTHWEST. Nirtue ofa deed of trust dated Uth March, 2. D, WSs1. and duly recorded ni iber No. 964, folio, 293, « ue of the laid records for the Distizet ot Co- Inmbia, we shall sell, on THURSDAY AFTER OON, DECEMBER | HE FIGHIERNTH, A.D. 1884,, at HALF-PAST THREE O'CLOCK, in front of the prem ses, ‘Lots numbered one hundred and throes (03), oe hundred and two (102) and one Ti according to E. hinman’s <ubdi Denal twenty-six (26) 40 thir Ped two hundred three ¢ rd and oue (1), pnt stb lots num ) inclusive, in square num and forty-one (240), ax recorded in Book IL of subdivisions, pase: 2 in the of of the -urveyor of the Dstrict of Columbia, tog ther Pith the lmnpreveamente thereon, copsisting of tree two-story aud basement brick dwell OWN as Nos. 1502, 1508 1506 Kingman {lace northwest, which will be sold veparately. ‘Terms: One-third cash, balance tn six (6) and twelve 2) months, with intercst, and secnred by deed of trust por So-t'0f purchaser. Tf & chase with within tet the property sod, A deposi terms of after five days’ noties in Ths EDWAUD 8 1. Mo UL E iN, eal Estate and Insu 5 NO. 1226 TRUSTFES' SALE OF A VALUABLE DWEL WITH AL. LING HOUSE, No. 2 PROVEME NORTIW duly recorded in Liber 1064 land records or the District of C direction ot party secured, we will of ‘Oh the premises, on W TEENTH DAY OF DECr MBI O'CLOCK PML, part of Lot au square four hundred au) seve for the same at a point ye ies north from the southeast oes ice south twenty-five (25) feet (93) feet four and one-half (4 ‘of beginning, with all the improve any ive appertaititi, ‘Terms of sal on each lot at time ct sale. [UF xtret northwest: virtae of a deed of trust made November 15 nty-seven (4 north twenty-five (26) fet (93) feet four and one-half (44) ine it of S100 will be re Cor N, Titstee, KE, Trusteo, urance, F street northwest, fol O35, ct S12 ‘oll : abla! wid by , at public ss THE Ss) 1834, at FOCR red nine (), im nin foen¢ a feut six (6) Hot nine +: thence vast nine i inches to the pl anents thereon or le: One-third cach. balane in one and two Years, with interest at ex per cen of trust: or all cash. at option of funn, secured b a " aneing at purchasers cost “A Uspocit of $200 nequ read St time of sale, Terms to be chiapliod with iseven days, otherwise the trustees reserve the. rigit to resell at risk and cost of defaulting purchas#r, after five da: public notice of such resai= in hewspaper, publistiad u Washinzt WILLIAM W DAN UNH WASHINGTON DAN WLING, Ant HOWERS the on, ening Star’ DAC. OWER, Trusters, the District of Commbia. passed ty ca ‘By Virtue of decree of the Supreme Court of oh Je} No. 8.901, doc. 23, Twill, as trustee qh olt raid cause, offer for sale. on TH TEENEN DAY OF Deck. 1rk, O'CLOCK P.M. in front of the pi numbered thirteen (3) scribed ag follows: Bevivning’ to northwest corner of sald lot_nnn and thence running southwester! Tine of sald lot 192 feet tin 18 feet: thence eua: 5 26 fret 10 inches: thence « hort 21 feet 5% inches, then thence northesatwardiy to a point from Pennsylvania avenue on a | ‘with and 16. feet from western along said line to suid avent avenue 16 fect to the the improvement flexes to the same belonine, of in ng, improved by Fern in cash; the balance in six, niu from day of sale aud. to be: cent per annum, and to be secured. Premises sald. Co. vexancly A deposit of #100 required. complied with in ten days, resell the property after fi Fesale in soile Lewspaper pi D.C. clas, AWA 3 DUNCANSON BROS.. Aucts, id fonts humbered seven: hundred and sixty-two (6 feet and 7 inew 4 foot 634 10 wast 1 ways, casero! a frame dweilinz aud ast ‘Oue-third of the purchase mone SEWING MACHINES, & UESDAY, z A. b. 154, at FOUR, ireinisn, parts of lois en Ui) equ or the. sai the mbered thirteen (1), y along the westery, 3c) thence south hence Worth, foot 10. ineh 20 zetand 6 incl ine and then: innisi, te .Fixhits an | priv= ny wis e and twelve iuterest at. 6 by deed of trust om at cost fof purchaser, cris to te ‘wise the trustes will Public notice of such in Washington, LTE, Trustee,” D street north Tue New “q@ Ho WE 4n Entirely New eh Arm, Sewing ¥ aching, Which Excels all Othera, Fold cn Installments; Liberal Discount for Cash. 27 Lvery Machine Warranted at foLp BY THE HOWE MACH TNE CO., £03 F Street Northwest, near 10th street, Washington, D. 7. Puvstcuss aso Davecists RECOMMEND BBR wow w mn Bp Ek o% Wwww § HBB RRR OO WwWW N BBE ROO WWwWw § MBB ok & ‘oo 6OWoOW ON 1 NN H RR o% PRS HPs 88 Fa i EE %? § AN BER. mT oT Ff 5885, Bee 7} 7y? “WT pee TPR, on Ht i x fe ern Sas, bos ok E Fee ROR ess AS THE BEST TONIC. ‘This medicine. combining Iron with nme Verstablo tortor, guile Ay and crcapictely, CURES DYSPEP SEA. INDIGESTION, | MALARIA, WEAKNESS, INPU! BLOOD, CHILES AND FEVER, and NEURALGIA, By rapid and thorough assimilation with the blood it Teaches every part of the system. purifies nd enriches ‘the blood, strenuthens the inusclcs and P~ "es, and tomes and invigorates the system. ‘A FIN. APPETIZER Best tonte known. Jt will cure the worst case of Dysp-psia, removing all distressing symptoms, such aa Tasting ths Foot, Belob- ing, Heat in the Stomach, Heartbarn,e' THE ONLY IRON St tc. “I EDICINE THAT WILL NoT BLACKEN OR INJURE THE TEETH. it is invalwable for diseases peculiar to women, snd to all persous who lead sedentary lives. AN UNFAILING REMEDY FOR DISEASES ur THE LIVER AND KIDNEYS. ersons suffering fom the effects of overwork, ner- vous troubles, loss of apretite or debility experience qilek redler ard renewed energy hy its mse. IT DOES NOT CAUSE HEADACHE OR PRODUCE CONSTIPATION—other Iron medicines do, It is the only preparation of Iron that catises no infa- rious effects.“ Fhysicians and Drugyists recommend it eineDESE TREE The ketiative has ‘Tvaite Mark and crossed red lines on wrapper Take Ra othe Madeonly OF acy more, auld BROWN CHEMICAL Ct PIANOS AND ORGAN: Banzoarss Is Prasos Asp Onxeaxs BOTH NEW AND SECOND-HAND. INSTRUMENTS OF ALL THE BEST MAKES CON- STANTLY ON HAND, Several Tine PIANOS, but Jittle used, prices ranging from $75 to $200, on_ month instalments of ¥10. No cash payments quired, ORGANS. New and Second-Hend, sold on Monthly instalments of $5. sera red Every instrument sola warranted for five yeara, ‘Tuning and Repairing a specialty. SIDNEY T. NIMMO. 433 7th street northwest, Meste. EDWARD F. DROOP, Of the late arm of W. G. Merzenorr & Co, At the old stand—925 Pennsylvania avenue, a forsale a carcfully selected assortment of WAY & SONS' Grand, Square, and. Upright Ios; also, Pianos of ERNEST GABLER, WHEE- °K, GROVE TEEN & FULLER, ‘and other auaker& Steriing and Rridzeyort Pyrlor Oseans, usic and Musical Merchandise. Qplers for Tuning auld Reyairine promptiy attraded to, Ba Lemon At the old stand, 925 Yeon. ave & SONS? PIANO! (Z & BAUER, HLANOS 229 Prases, led for all the fine qualities of workman- ship. toue and durability, standing solidly in tune, aud wiving unusual satistaction, We make a specialty of taking in exchango old Pianos partienlariy tn: secon:-he d Squar 8, for new. 0} ts, eiving the fullest value for them, and making low urices and easy payments a special uduceaent to prompt and reliable buyers. A good stock of second-hand Pisnos at low pricesand easy terins. Nothing gold but what wecan give aresponsibleguar- auitee for. FACTORY WAREROOMS, 422 9th street, “\ MRS, HENRIETTE G. METZEROTT, Having purchased the entire intorest of Mr EDW. DROOP, in the tem of WG. METZEROTT & CO. has removed tolarge aud commodious uew store, No, 909 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ‘Where the following instruments may be found: CHICKERING & SON! N. MAINES BROS, ROM. CC. BRIGG: WHEELOCK. MAR- WENDE A ‘aud the world re- nowned CLOUGH & WARREN ORGANS, &. Afullstockof MUSIC and MUSICAL WORKS con- stuntly on hand, A SPECIALTY IN TUNING AND REPAIRING. Of Pianos, Having retainsd the services of Messrs, GEO. ELY and H. WAGNEK, for many years with U1 firm, sll orders by mail for tuning or iiusic prompuy attended to, nol8-Im ALLET. DAVIS & GREAT SPECIALTY— SUE UPRIGHT «RAND PIANO, ow anid elegautt uty tea, now realy, at syeetal factory HARD MA OL E NICH Shr Strect ee ACs KEI PIANOS: I DECKEN Bitos., x. x APPA «Asin 10th atgece A: We aitonsana oe APUE_KRANICH & BACH AND STIEFF PIANOS receive the Highest Praixe from all who_kuow them, und Gally's Autoiaatic Musical In-gec=s. Stromenty artistically play their wan musi, utG. 1. WILD & BKO.'S Music Warerooms, 700 7th street northwest. sfor rent for the season, Special attention to id repairing. S018. (CHENBACH’S PIANO WAREROOMS. PIA’ f various makes for sale and at Te. , Kuabs & Co.'s world-re-| et Pra jos. Punine und ith street, ubove Fa. ave, SOs Jans = CO he = =o) Srucx& Co. Kurnsox, & Bavs& Co TIANOS WITCOX & WHITE AND KIMBALT, ORGANS. Tianos ana 01 hanged, repaired, tuned, boxed: fer tent ‘Uy days week, mouth «2 yeah. “Kent applied af puzchased. DLueiuee os ve, Atusic, HED 3 91: Mansoie Partner of the Inte RY EBERBACH, F STREET, Eilis'& o> mya HE GREAT “HOUSEHOLD. set of Attachments, in a Vel the fnest outfit for family sewing: ‘the dilent White, New Hu ‘Domestic, WITH OUR NEW vet-Vaed Box, makes ever yet offered. Also Everything at McKENNEY'S, 427 9th street northwest. He 10. Borin Sevtura../!/Wed.,"Dec. 24." Onxco: UR, Wel. Dev. 31, AND EVERY WEDNESDAY F HATES OF PASSAGE—' ‘880 teaccommodations. ae fed. Dee. V7. Gantt. Vavontac so W NEW YORK, NIA. dou. 2. Jan 2k RGM NEW YORK. and 100, sccording Steerage at very lowrates, Steerage tickets from Liy- for Mediterra’ ean ports, For frvight end passace poi No.4, Bowling Green, or bo! OTIS BIGELOW & 06. 605 at 8 pool and Quechstown and all other parts of Europe st ext raten, co ‘Through bills of taden given for, Belts Havre, Antwerp aud other ports Us: the Conti Glangow, inent, and Compa, y'e the vera a CAN th ae, Washington, D.C. EXNON WH BROWS Gb. 8 *POPULAR SUMMER Commencisa May 2d, and ev sailing irean Ginbxe 16 Liverpoct, Seanronues Ou camahinect thislice ape st Steed aud cnmnfort, and are fitted ns eivand $e ean ive Ww. MOSS, Washi 6S: ALLAN LINES Foractl to Liverpeal, every (0, Boston from. D. .. Throw to the Watted States. ‘The Balt aprile, ‘way, Now York, oF mbI3-th.sta, five days from cise. row and ‘Galway. for lmnct oat ithe lence a and thereafter, . to. EBVE § ALDEN. Geter cats rt Broad ‘25 PENNSYLVAN ae tits, ROUTE, sey heat hortest fey p with all the: practical experience cal augytst imermedtate: $9015, © ALDEN. General ‘TER SERVICE. ursday until May. 226.75, Extra pool, spec teerage, SL jashington, D. 0. ENERAL ‘TLAN’ ‘TRANSATLANTIO seme ee tot German, Traub, Wednesdsy, Dec. 10, 11 am, Soe pe Rae BS “as es vania: a3 a for Waahinurton, ‘COMPANY Haven, iver, foot of ‘Morton Sve POLS ins « EES AND OUR TRIPS ERO Soh ae eee Old stand, Ko, ¢19 D See te al POTOMAC RIVER BOATS, NORFOLK A ‘The popular Y, leaves 7th. Street wharf on MUNDAYS, WEDNEsDA FRI DAYS a: 5 p.m. stoppine Piney Point and Cornfield, gomgand returning, "Connect in Norfolk with all rail Foad and steatnuoat tines. Secure roms and tickets ab B, and O, Office, 14th und Ponusylvania avenue, St. H tel and Kuox Express. 603 Pennsylvania ho will also cheek Divzace from hotels and Private residences. For further information iuguire at company's office, 7th street wh rf. ‘Telephone call 745-3. as WILLIAM P. WELCH, General Agent. OW FARES-NORFOLA AND FORTRESS MOx- ROE — First-class Fare. ; Round Trip,82, Steam- er Lady of the Lake lnesday and Friday at P. mn. Passage and rooms secured at Genera: Sih street wharf, Vefomnue iver, Landing Steanet Stile T. ¥. ARROWSMITHE. ROM Tra STREET WHARF. ‘Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at7 a.m, Re- turning Tuesdays, Fridays and Sundays, touching at all River Laudings as far as Nomin{ Creek, Currioman and St, Clements Bay. Connects with B. & 0. R. Rat Shepherds. INO. B. PADGETT, Agent. ©. W, RIDLEY, Manager, sel? Me VERNON! art: VERNoni STEAMER W. W. CORCORAT Leaves Tth-street what daily’ (except Sunda ‘Vernon at o'clock a.in.; retueninge reaches’ Weohlecs ton ubout $:30 pan. rel6. LL, BLAKE, Captain, GS TROIER MATPTANOTEAVEs SEVENTH sTRER Whart every SUNDAY. TUESDAY and THURSDA} At 7 o'clock tan, tor Mattox Crock, return Gan, Wednesdayaand Fridaye, ae ini 6 Gers winel Sundayn dow and Wednesday wooed ers whart Sun n Vm UD, ani We whart ‘Thursdays down and Chapel Point and Mondays up. Freights reccived t JONES. Agent. 7 itntrect what, G. 322 it ‘on Mone Srzcuz Noztoz - RESPECTFULLY CALL THE ATTENTION OF ARCHITECTS AND THOSE CONTEMPLATING. BUILDING To MY STUCK OF FIRST-CLASS HEATING APPARATUS, AND WOULD PARTICU- EARLY CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO THE WROUGHT IRON FURNACES FROM THE WELL. KNOWN FACTORY OF REYNOLDS & SON, WHICH 1 CONSIDER AS GOOD IF NOT SUPERIOR TO 2d -Edition Latest Telegrams 0 The Sta. Mad to Pat Into Harbor. BatwoxPort, Coxx., December 9.—The steamer City of Springfeld, bound from New York to Hart~ Tord, was obliged to put Into this harbor last miso 0m account of the gale. She sailed this morning. A Proposed ‘Tariff Club. Reaptxa, Pa., December 9—The Eastern Pig Iron association, Henry 8. Eckert, of Reading, pres- ident, has just’ issued circulars to every class of manufacturers and prominent men in the United States, asking thelr co-operation in the formation of a tariff ciul —— ‘The Diphtheria in New York, Naw Yorx, December 9.—The diphtheria scourge, wrhfoh never! leave the city, has taken a tresit start, and {3 at the present time raging very fHeretty, “The habitual death. Tate of 3) per cent of reported cases have been exceeded and Is at pres- ent 60 per cent and over. Capt. Clark Blamed. Barrimone, December 9.—The board of local steamboat tuspectors to-day rendered theit decis- fon in Ute case of the collision of the steamships Wm. Lawrence and Decatur H. Miller, by which the latter was sunk in Chesapeake bay two weeks ago. ‘They revokea the license of Capt. Clark, of tle steamer Decatur H. Aililer, and exonerated Capt. Hooper, of the Wai. Lawrence, from blame for the collision, —$—.___ An Editor Dead. BaitRronte, Pa., Decembér 9.—Edward Lindley Grey, editor in chief of the Bellefonte Daily News, died here iast night of consumption, aged 29 years. Mr. Grey had been connected with the Daily News ‘since its foundation in 1850. Mother Mandelbaum’s Stolen Jewelry. New Yous, December 9.—The district attorney's assistant saill to-day, in regard to the arrest. of Mother Mandeibaum "tn Canada, that the jewels found on her were the proceeds of a Durglary com- mitted on a Troy, N. Y., jewelry store some ume ago, and that an attache of the ate had gone on to Canada to tdentity them. Mrs. Mandelbaum will ‘be prosecuted for carrying stolen goeds mw ‘The Opdyke Failure, THE LIABILITIES WILL NOT EXCEED $400, New York, December 9—E. F. M. Miller, the board mesmbcr of the tirm of Geo. Opdyke & Co., to- day stated his belief that the total Habllites would ot exceed $40,000, of whlch nearly $200,000 Is 8e- cure 000. — Omaha Charlie Lynched. A MOR YAKS 11M PROM JAIL AND HANGS UN. Sr. Lovis, Mo., December 9.—Charles Stevens, @ desperado, knoWn as “Omaha Charlie,” who killed Hubert Kramer at Marysville, no., December 3d, was this morning taken from Jal, after a fight with the sheriff, by a mob, who hung hum on a raliroud bridge. One of the niob was dangervusly Wounded by thesherif, Stevens was pardoned out of the penitenuary for a previons murder last winter. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, The New York Stock Market, ‘The following are the opening and3 p. m. prices of the New York Stock Market to-day, as reported by special wire to H. H. Dodge, 539 15th street: ame [2 Sp-0) | @ ppm. Name. 7. Cent. ¥. Cent, Y.C.& SEL. ‘| Do, pret... Can. Sou, Do. Ist pre {[Nor. & Wes ‘Do. 24 pret. OBE 9 Cag a ol. Coal... 2772) "8 12s 19 Del. & Wiud...2] 83 ohio & Miss2../ 18% Dy be & W017 /1053¢ 10634 Uregon T Den. & KGB BY One & We Aah az, ELT, Va &Ga) 4 $4 [Pac. Mail. .272) 53/53 ELTAV.& Gap.| 74) 74 |Peo. D. & MW Erte. =| 14, 14}4|Reading ila Do, Si5-0.0.0) bis Gt" Rock Is ii0 m. Cent, nis; 119 34 1.B, & We LE. &W. Take Shora. |. Do. pret...0"} 97 {38 Mo. Pac....212.] (3g Mob. « Oiiio, ) 7 40 Nash & Coat. | Encouraging Signs. ENDEAVORS TO FIND EMPLOYMENT FOR IDLE MONEY. New York, December 9.—The Evening Post in its financial urticie Says: One of the signs of the Umes which Indicate a growing Dellef that the price of commodities are as low as they are Ukely to be at all, 15 the announcement that Mr. Mitchell, of Mon- treal, the agent or @ syndteate In that cit interest of Canada Pacific R. R.,15 now in Manitoba for the purpose of investing thd $4,000,000 advanced by the Bank of Montreal in wheat to be purchased ab Winnipeg at the market rates there. SUI an- other instance of the same kind ts the Advance in the last ten days In the prices of some of the metals, Cotton has also advanced to some extent, ‘These features are the resuits of the endeavors to tind employment for 1d) The Baltimore arkets. BALTIMORE, December 9.—Vinginia sixes, consoli- dated. 394; past-due coupons, Sy: new tencturties, 2; new threes, 6244; North Caroliua sixes, old, 1,03 Lid to-day. BALTIMORE, Mp., December 9—Cotton firm—mid- alg, 10%. Picur steady aud quiet,“ Wheat southern and quiet; western easier, closing dull: southern Jannary ruary. SLiga sous. Moy orn—acuthwern 2 southern white, 463 Tg hanged Liverpool re Cotton, 15-64: flour, Ista: rain, ¢ four, 4072 barrels: witeat, 40,000 ats, 000: bushels 3.000 busiiela, 79,000 bushels, ‘The Chicazo Markets. CHICAGO, In1,., December 9—The weather is cloudy and cold. On ‘Chance, at 11:13 a.m, wheat was kaye hicher, Corn sale. higher, the latter for al the ye delivery. Onts ‘sc. higher. Pork 2c. higher, Lard higher.” “+ Scorn, 690" bushels, ‘Sales—wheat, 657,000 Dushels: cor ‘The Petroilenm Market. PITTSBURG, December 9,—Crnde oil dull and heavy. he market opened xt 78%, declinet to 72%. atid, at 1 o'clock, 73, was bid. Dispatches from the Beldridie dis ict state't_ at the Me Bride well i still bewusedril with no improvement, 1} Letter. Phillips No. 5 m: ips No. 5 made after being shot, but quickly dre ‘The Civil Ser CAUSE OF RECENT DELAYS IN NOTIFYING APPLI- CAXNTS OF THEIR STANDING. Some complaint has been made vy applicants Who have been examined recently for appoint- ments in the departmentat service of the delay of the ci¢il service commission in notifying them of the result of their examinations, One lady, who says she was examined in October, writes to Tur, STAR Unat the applicants were then informed that ‘Uney would know in about three weeks the result of the examination, but since then she has heard nothing from the commission. When a Star re- porter called this matter to the attention of one of Une civil service commissioners to-day, that gentle- man sald that no promise was made to appilcants Turther than that the papers would be marked as Soon as possible. ‘The delay that has occurred re- cently arose from the fact that the examinations: occurred ata time when many departmental ofictals and employes take their annual vacauions,and when {he heads Of bureaus _and departments are prepar~ Ing their annual reports, so that the services of the gentlemen composing tne board of examiners were needed in their departments. There were many things to be considered, too, the commissioner said, besides the anxiety of applleants to know thelr standing. It was right, he though’, to give oneset of applicants a fair chattce for appointment betore placing. others on the list of eligibles to compete ‘with them, otherwise persons would be discour- aged from applying. Then the commission was doing its duty In supplying names of suitabie per- sons for appointment as fast as there was demand for them. ‘The papers were marked as fast as possible and without any un- reasonable delay. Papers had been received recently, from” fifteen states, making a batch of several hundred to be examined and marked, still many applicants thought that all the board had to do was to set down aiid look over thelr papers. “There is a wrong impresston,” sald one of the officiais of the commission to a STAR re- porter, “that the clvil service cominiasion and per- sous connected with their office, mark the papers and conduct the examinations. ‘The boards of ex- aminers consist of persons recommended by the heads of departments to conduct examinations for those branches of the service which the applicant expects to enter. This gives the examination a yery practical character, as the examincrs know the necessities of the pubile service. It may some- ‘umes happen that the applicant is not satistled With the marking of his papers, in which case he can appeal to the commission, who will review his ‘ond give him a higher marking if he is en- tided to it’ 5 barrels the “first hour opredd off to 83. Lirvranaxt H. 0. Hanpy, of the navy, has been granted leave of atsence for six months. The District in Congress. ‘THE DISTRICT APPROPRIATION BILL ‘The District Commissioners are consulting with Mr. Follett, the chairman of the sub-committee baying in charge the District appropriation ill. ‘They met at Mr. Pollett’s house last night and talked the matter over and will meet again to-night. The Commissioners are contendin: for ‘the restoration of the sum estimat by them for street ements in the District. ‘The Secretary of the Treasury cut this down some sixty or sixty-five thousand dollars and added that sum tb the estimate for the Support of the insane. ‘The Commissioners’ objec- on to this ts upon the grounds that {tis not fust that they shonid pe charged for any but the Irlet Insane at St. Elizabeth. WHY TREY WANT INAUGURATION DAY MADE A HOLI- paY. ‘The dill Introduce’ by Senator Ingalls yester- day, to make inauguration day a legal holiday, was Presented at the request of bankers and merchants | of Washington. Tne bankers say that they are | compelled to keep open, though very little business is done, and that they would mucy prefer to close their dors. Owing to the large crowds which as- semble here at each Inauguration, bringing in their train thieves and sharpers of all kinds, some of the Dankers think that keeping open expases them to robbery. They say, besides, that there 1s danger OC thelt messengers who tnay De sent, to carry money from the banks to any point, being robbed Where the crowds are so great. In” pursuance of tuelr request the bill was Introduced. EQUESTRIAN STATUE OF LAFAYETTE. Mr. Sherman introduced in the Senate to-day a Dill to appropriate $50,000, or so much thereof as. may be necessary, to erect an equestrian statue on one of the pubilc reservations in Washington to the memory of Gen, Lafayette. Referred to the hbrary ‘commiitee. THE HOUSE DISTRICT COMMITTEE held a meeting to-day and prepared to get to work upon thelr calendar, so as to have tt cieared up as soon aS possible. ‘The various bille were divided among tne sub-committees, with the instructions Mhat they ve disposed of as rapidly as possible. It fs expectest Chat some of the most important mat- ters will be ready for the action of the whole com- inittee at their meeting next Tuesday. ‘They then expect to go actively to work and disposé of as much matter as possible on next District. day in Tue House, which is a Week from next Monday. Mr. NeComas expects to get his Dill for the compilation of a criminal code for the District through the House Unis sesston, and maybe a bill for the codification of aul the Disifict laws. * PETITIONS OP DISTRICT INTEREST. In the Senate to-day Mr. Blair presented a peti- ton from the managers of the National Temper- ance society of New York praying for the pro- hidi"ton of the manufacture and sale of Intoxicat- ing Hquors in the District ot Columbia, He also presented a petition from Mrs Ann Atkinson, pray Ing for a pension, She sets forth that her rst husband, Hoperni’ Toler, of Fairfax county, ¥olunterred In 18i4 and did service for 28 days at Dombardinent o: Fort McHenry. She says the com- Pany her husband belonged to was stationed as re serves in rear of the fortress, “with shelis of as sallants bursting above and beyond thera many anxious hours.” She did not know until recently that £0 short a service gave any claim to a pension. ‘The peutioner deciares that she 13 old and poor, having beea widowed a second thine. She 1s a granddaughter of Viewinta’s George Mason.” 1! petition is dated Washington city and the lady is Sald to test he Capitol, HOUSS COMMITTEES ASKING FOR DAYS FOR CON: ERAUION OF IMPORTANT BUSINESS. Representative Henley was instructed to-day by the House committee on public lands to ask the House of Representatives to name a day when the forfeiture of the Nortiern Pacific land grant may be considered. He will ask that some day in Janu- ry be xed for the time. Mr. Anderson was uihorized (o secure a day for Che eunsideration of ls bill to adjust the land grants of rv oper (ng In Kansas Tae House committees on foreign, ‘Mfatrs and patents instructed their chairmen to ask the House of Representatives to seta day for Ue consideration of such DIlls as have been re ported from the two committees. ‘The committee on banking and currency will hold its first meeting Of the present Session to-morrow. Members of the committee Intend to pass a resolution asking for a day When the MePherson funding ULL may be con- sidered by the House of Representatives. MR. RIDDLEBERGER'S OPPOSITION TO SECRETARY MC- CULLoCE. Senator Riddienenzer intends to keep up the fight against the confrmation of Secretary MeCul- loch even though he may not defeat him. In fact, there {sno doubt. of the Secretary's confirmation by a large majority, CONFIRMATIONS BY THE SENATE. ‘The Senate confirmed the foliowing nomtnations yesterday: Thomas 0. Osborn,as minister to the Argentine republic; Jehu Baker, as minister to Venezuela, and Willard P. Tisdel, to be agent to the states of the Congo association. Secretaries of Legation—Dwizht T. Reed, at_ Madrid, and Chap- mun Coleman, at Berliu; uhder secretary of lega- Uon, F. V8. Crosby, at Beriln, Commissioner of penstons, Otis P. @. Clarke, of Rhode Island; first, deputy commissioner, Calvin B. Walker, of” Indi- na; second deputy commissioner, Noah’ P. Love- ridge, of Michigan. 1D NOTES, A bill was introduced in the Senate to-day by Mr. Ailller, of California, to amend section 3019, Revised Statutes, so that the whole duty paid on material Imported Into Us country and which ts afterwards manufactured and exported from tbls country, shall be refunded. ‘The law at present re- quires the retention of 10 per cent of the duty. A resolution has been prepared by a number of Representatives. providiag for the adjournment ot Contes from the 2th Instant to the 2d prox!mo. Tt has not been acted upon, however, by the ways and means committee, from whlch a'resolution for adjournment must cor The Swaim Court Martial. AN APPLICATION BY THE ACCUSED OFFICER FOR SUB- POENAS FOR MORE WITNESSES. ‘Mr. Bateman, whose examination was continued before the Swalm court martial yesterday, atuer ‘Tue Sraw’s report closed, gave a detalled account of his transactions with Gen. Swaim relaung to the so-called due bill for $5,000, and the eireum- Stanees attending the loan by his bank to Col the cross-examination had been con- the Judge advocate submitted an applic: Gen, Swaim for Subparoas for a num! ses, facluding newspaper men in this and bankers and bank clerks in New York Weshington, and Hon. Benj. Butterworth. Judge advocate doubted the wisdom of granting an application so broad In scope, stating that among the Uiings called for Was thé production of books. of New York firms. Without determining the question the court adjourned wutil to-day, BANKER BATEMAN FURTHER CROSS-EX AMINED TO-DAY. ‘To-day, after an agreement had been effected between the fudge advocate and the counsel for the defense in regard to the witnesses to be sub- aed, Mr. Grosvener resumed the cross-examt- nation of the witness Bateman, Some time was devoted to the ascertainment of the circumstances attending the loan by Gen. Swalm to De Autre, ‘The withe-s said that he acted simpiy in the capacity ot a broker, and had charged De Autrey $50 for procuring from Swatm the advance of $05). reference to IMs discovery of the fraudulent character of Morrow’s vouchers, witness sald he had refrained from notifylug the War department of the facts, because he realized that Morrow would in that event be courtanartialed and dism! 4nd he (witness) would lose all the money ne h advanced, Under the pooling arrangement wit- ness was recelving $19 per month on his advance; never Saw a notification that the pool was to pre- sent to the pasmaster general reciting the agree. ment with Morrow, so that the trustee could draw ‘Morrow's pay; Suspected that Swoim was a party to Morrow's drrangement with him (witness), and knew that the vouchers were fraudulent wnen they were negotlated; witness did not contemplate an eluded ‘The Blodgett Claim. DEEDS OF THE JaMatoa TRACT. (one of the commi<siouers for laying out the city, to Robert Morrison, was aiso placed on recont. recites that Thos. Feali and Joho Mekal) ALLE commissioners, dieu tn 1811 and 1819, Texpectively, without executing the trust, aod Deing desirows, as helrs of said Bell, of parting with thoir title ther, in the consideration of ten dollars, couvey thett title to said tract of Jamaica, 494 acres, to Mor- ——__.—_—_— District Government Affairs. ITION OF SOUTH ITH STREET. Hon. T. N. Burriil, chief of the bureatt of enzrar- ing and printing, in a note to the Comunisstoners, calls attention to the condition of 14th street tm Medlately in front of the grounds of the bursatt, and requests that some action be taken to Improve the condition of sald street, and that the Balti nd Potomac ratiroad company should be require? to remove the crossties of the track whl were permitted to lay in the street to ti ae Ment grounds, and that the street railroad cou | Pany be required to repair Its tracks LiQUOR LICENSES APPROVED. Liquor licenses have bee Issied as flows: John R. Brown, John Connell, John Chamberiala, Wil- Iam. Cox, Henry J. Elwood, Austin Freeis, teary W. Heunize, Harvey & Holden, Auua Keifer, Harry Lyons, Charies H. Shelton, William McGuire, LJ. Bauer, John Gra‘, and Myles Ginhons. RAILROAD TRACKS TO RE REMOVER, Yesterday a conference was held between the Commissioners and Messrs J. F. Legce, general manager, and George E. Hamilton, attorhey of the Balumore and Onto ralitoad company, on tie sia Ject of the occupancy by the road Of Ist street Northeast with three tracks Instead of lwo tracks, a8 accorded by tue charter of Ube company: Messrs. Lezge and Marmliton went aw ht Understanding that the thin track must be ne | moved and that sidings must be laid elsewhere. | AUILDING PERMITS | | have been issued by Inspector Sntwisle as follows: 4. B. Hutchinson, erect. two two-story dw 13th, between T'and G streets southeast Chafles Blackvitte, erect » small dwe fontown; #2; Cherles Rosekarn, welling, 1823 F street northwest ‘Tolson, repair bri and Rilode isiand_dvenne; $100, Tepaif frame, 1134 7th streck northwest; § MISCELLANEOUS. Under the direction of Lient. Townsend, Mr, Geo. Emmert, jf. preparing a map showing the water supply system of Weshingion. Local Notes. . The trial of the case involving the vattdity of the Will of the late John Mocre Was resumed in Cireult Court to-day. Trinity Independent Methostst churen (cc corner Join and V streets nortuwest, has elect Kev. RA. Payne psswr, to fill the ealsting v2- cancy for the present. | TrRaTeR MANAGERS 7 sor W.H. Fuiler and Augusius Pton, rietors and copyrighters of “0m to. F Uhis Week at Albangh’s.vester restraining John ‘Theater Comiq “OM to Egypt, (liltnots). from pattin any play representing the orivinal pile Will be heard to-morrow morning at 10 o'et a3 zat Vu air brick 0. Win. strsot s6.0 Southwest corn: Tae NaTtonarCoxrenexce or Heavtn Heath Officer Town=hend,chairinn of Loot Mitte of arrangements, has made necessary pr arations for the adjourned mee tus of mit conference of health boards, to" be held at the F DI house to-morcow. ‘The threaten of the Asiatic cholera to North America will be Ui chief subject for considers iD tue states, trom brn the Dominion ot 1x and Ue pe Of health of Ontario will be present Brooks, of Ne and Dr. health of Ke ‘ue Farrn [eanees.—At the fatth meting held at 312 K street northe ist Sand uw M.A. Perry and Mrs. Franklin. tr hibited a piaster paris jacket thut was give she sald, by alady whe was heated Of a curvature of the spine pronounced Ineurab Physickans, Five ladies, one man irk were anointed with oll an ¥ laying on of honds—— | falth healers at Mount Olivet more, Sunday evening, presided. and shorily after the Took Off his coat and wave bil cally to the work, About tive ported as cured of a number 0 Teported as cured of statierin: whistling, and another as cured of very im sight. Elder Raymond sald the doctors stroyed the heating of oueof the earsof aman lo was at the altar, and shortly after announerd that the man could Lear even a whisper in that ear, Ronsenres Rerorten.—kobert 4th street northeast, reports that is tu entered yesterday and a suit of clothes ¥ $87 stolen, —John Conklin, 217 H st Feports stolen from his room yesterda Value, $10. Gov. CLeveLaxn Nor Fitzgibbon a TO THE publishea zeport that Cleveland tind con. Sented to be present at the homeopathte fair tn this city as the representative of New York bas caused quite a nutter to-d hot coming. One who is cv Management says the gover: tothe use of his name asa senting New York. But it seens bet with the fur | or simply consented | jce president repre- Marriage Liceysks.—Marriace ee deen dssued by the clers of the conrt 1 Thomas and Kate Wiggins, both of Wesim sr county, Va; Daniel Pititp 4 Rollings; Bernard Mannin, N. Larner and Annie B. Floris Lawrence, botl. of Br: unberland and Allee Cs ‘John daries M. Sunith, of Cumberland county, Va., aid dos-pline Craig, of Colunbis, Gaz 0. D, Carroll aud M.A Green; Chas, Widman and Mary Stump; € 5 ‘Wye anil Sarah J. Smith. Miss De Wonow=k1 DEMANDS POSSessION OF Ho LATE FATHER’ fx. —This morning Ned. At Dier Sinlih, as counsel for Miss Isabelle De Wolo: SkL, (Whose father last, w: ited sie his residence, 49 New York wvenu: teat demand on Major Dye, chiet Jeion of the house, and ie pee: Torney authorizing him to act for her. sald that he would consult the Dist on the subject. Major Dye directed Lieut, Austin to turn the property over to Miss De Wolowskt and tuuk Ler Teceipt therefor, ——— A Scrr Por Drvonce.—iose; D. E Cahill, to-day fled a petition for a. ‘divor from his wife Ci.Uhatine, on the ground of de: ton, December 14, 18 nied t EX-SRCRETARY RopeSoN'S Hi residence of ex-Secretary Geo. M. Robeson Was eu tered yesterday fn the day t valuable Jewelry stolen, hus been discovered. daqaantity ot, So clue to tae robbery | ae Raxae oF THe THERMOMETE were the readings at the office of —The the Oflicer to-day: 7 Am., 97.5; 11 a m., 45.6; 2 p.m, 49.2, Maxumum, 62.3. So ees ‘The Coarts, Eeciry Cor Yesterday, Webb agt. Dulan certain extiioits granted. Hunter agt. Hus testimony ordered taken. Jolinson act. ‘Turne demurrer to aiended bill sustained. Bell; restraining order granted. "Dun: Clarke; Pelerence to audiior. Shepherd agt. Hu ess; fujunction pendente ute and bond teyiine. | Taylor ‘agi. Kennedy et ab; restraining order granted, returnable December 17. ‘To-day, Eager agt. Eager; alimony pendent @ ite Har- ney; Mary A. Downing appointed committer, arrangement with the War department, but relied upon Col. Morrogr; understood that Morrow would notify the paymaster general that his pay should be stopped and paid over to the thought the streagth of the pool lay in the fact that it held the duplicate vouchers, and could cause Morrow's dismissal from the service; went to Swalm for ad- Hee, but didnot place ‘his interest tn Swaim's hands, Q. Did you believe that Morrow had imposed upon General Swatm? ‘A. Well, I though: he had tmposed upon all of us. Mr. Grosvenor sought to show that Bateman did not purchase for Swaim certain stocks charged in his agcount, | Argument followed on the propricty of going into the subject, and the court decided in the affirmative, ‘Phe witness said that on January 26, 1882, he had ‘an order for 200 shares of Reading In addition to the order by Swatm for a similar amount of stock, and detalied other transactions of the kind, Rec to the due bill witness sald that at Swatm’s Se uses See tee Bees as amemoran- ju. ——— A Catholle University. A YOUNG LADY OFPERS TO MAKE A GIFT OP $300,000. ‘The Baltimote Sun says: Miss Mary G. Caldwell, A young ludy of New York elty,, offered during the session of the Plenary Council, with the approvalof, that body, to give $900,000 as the foundation for a Catholic university, to be estabilshed under the gulding hand of the council Her offer was ac- cepted. A board of incorporators wil be named in the course of a month, and dur the 1885: SPs ame se ae eee ure ministry of the Catholic church will take form and substance. A committee of twelve bishops and laymen from different parts of the country, with Archbishop Gibbons at its head as. ‘was appointed by the council to take the matter into consideration. ‘The new university will be 1o- cated in New York city or its a Miss Caldwell, a native of New York, isot aon cien of redericiaborg, Vigan, whete ne reckinridge ‘was born, and her mother 7 guished B family, of which Vice Presi- lent John C. Breckinridgé and Rev. Dr. Robert Breckiuridge were members. Misa Caldwell her sister are the. of a F Jan nyt, Sweeney; H. dian ad litem, S ‘Crreixat Covrt—Juage Wylie. ses havi | f George Optvie & € | _i havea po. nee thouna Garnett appointed guar A & THOTSANMS 01 fixed and referred 10 examther, Deebie agt. Luus- | {° Sond; sale Fatified nisi. Ruppert agt. Price: pro oun | {ivy fess0 agt. Winso vacated. Estate Edward Dow- | 5° S] cr News Briefs. bankers am brokers, of In the recorder of deeds’ Mice to-day there was New York, erday suspended. Oy # bo, Placed on record a deed from the Blodgett heirs, | ephe i ested 0 Swat BROOM, and dip Conveying the Jamaica tract, almost a perfect du- | M. sarin, who was shot by Mme. Clovis Hughes Plicate of the deed recorded tn August last. A | tn Paris, did yesterday deed Gated December th, from Mary Ann Keyser | | Mother Mandevbeum, ot New ¥ and and Elizabeth R. Pe-ine, as heirs of Thomas Beall | Hermes sin Were arrested tn i . Work aad & | housed wes nica Cosscarrion. Ce ro A Today, Henry ‘Fields, housebre. feat rualy win five years in Albany penitentiary. =| Asnectca, read se!-a agent i Jor, for of check, guilty on second count and 2 not culity’on the otems |W. H. Dempsey, Bell Yoe\ as! Abt Mann tnd EC. Kirkwood, violaiing 6118, 3: aad te onty ' #38, He 8; pleaded not guil | fom ewan vin “) ‘Tae Curcago Euecriox Peatpa—Joseph C. DOD's N . 3A PERMAD Mackin, secretary of une Cook county (Ill) demo- i Gare ‘or Nersun bas Py cratic Gentral commituce, was arrested last exon Canes Uy ee ing, on complaint of A. M. Day, secretory of tie | 9 Moll t TA Nbiro is i 2 ‘citizens’ committee, which’ has ‘undertaken 10 no- earth the frauds in’ the sixth legislative gistrict of the state, Henry W. Leman aid Rudofph firand Delng republican and democratic candidates, re- 4 specivels, ‘This is the case which tne fe tn ; grand Jury has been investigating. He is charged | ¢f.)# with substituting over 200 frauduient ballots for a like number of genuine ones. Mackin was releasesl on $1,000 bail for Saturdas A ee tet ‘Tax Mernopist Cextexany.—The uminary | frratment, exercises connected with tae opening cf the Metso. aie ae i ist centennial conference will take place tls | {4 {ho5°r rs c eventing in the First Methodist Episcopal church, | (Aaya) Newmans or ea Baltimore. This church ts selected on account of ER Weenceey its baving sprang from the old Lovely Laue mect- a 4th D ing house, in Which the Christmas confereace was held in December, 1784. ‘There wilt be a tion Of the delegates, ind ev. E.G. Andrews,of the M. E. cuurch, will make the address of wel- come. The ion will be followed by the ad- ministration of the Lord's Supper, at which Bishop Alpheus W. Wilson, of the M. E church south, 1% expected to oMelaté, assisted by several other min- isters. The sessions of the conference wiil be held in Mt. Vernon church, beginning to-morrow , When the opeuing sermon Will be de- Wwered by the Rev. Bishop Landolph Foster, of the ME eburch, A Sr. Lours Lievr. oF Porice IMPLICATED mt A I 348 fine i x ta [ : and Pstrocta iD. i preliminary examination next | JYK 3 § tnail eeated. ary icky ¢ ti i Me vit Pasvass Sioce ‘Pravcuara Wass errwres WASHINGTON, PALTINOR, PRILADELPRIA | NEW WORK, wUSTON, ea. FRINCE & WHITELY, Stock Beoxess «a 2? MUeithavenues Now Lark

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