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= THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY # , DECEMBER 13, 1881—-DOUBLE SHEET Sn eee eat LE—MISCELLAN R SALE—AT northeast, Phmet aoa Antige Furst ir. upen Stove, with Shovel, 1 Fase a6. Maced Tapes ne Wen 1: Feather Bed and } [ce Cooler_ 91; Coa s ‘snd other Bets with Matirdsse rent. JOR SALE—LARGE Address Box 77 POOR SALY_—A Nice Fr about 16 hans laine, for sale At urtaina and , Cottae House for it ~ SIDERO. ABD. <THE HANDSOME F t fi) Temp: abso ks or smokes a chimtey Licht equals four eis Or six ordivary lexape 209 Pennsylvanisave: 9b atreet northwest, JZOR SALF—A LA’ Busraies, Village Spigbrated Bac ghowsn i acon on hand; also ‘ond-aand Coupe Rockaways ool ie of sleighs vere cheap. It wil p et 12 32d strect, West Washington. a13-lin O YOUNG HORSES, BOR tg Harness. Apply tu 314 9th street northwes: a COW AND CALP CHEAP: ere gost harness. AMUSEMENTS. ALPAUGH'S GRAND OPERA HOUSE. ' AMUSEMENTS. TATIONAL THEATER, Bi SUNDAY NIGHT, DECEMBER 14, ROBERT G. INGERSOLL, In his great Lecture, ORTHODOXY. Prices. @1 and 75 and 50 cents, THIS EVENING, ‘Farewell Performance of the Latest Success, ‘W.#. Foller’s Sparkling Afusical Comedy, Box sheet for s.le of seats now open, as OFF TO EGYPT. TRA PURNIS TES M a Ce eee es nae Zen street southeast, to eihst Mu . Pr aud Domonet's, will receive promptattention.6-m* bee = “KANGAROO” SSS |. Tho Play will bo Prosonted in Itw Entirety, without iT the omission of a Line or Scene, SAFETY, SPEED. COMFORT. 26-inch wheel geared to speed of 54, 60 or 80. Balls all around. $136. Call end see it in operation at Next Week—LAWREN 'E BARRETT. 2208's Naw aruseuat SCRIBNER’S, 22 1108 E street northwest, ((HCICE 8Ea: Cc Yor'all the Theat A CARD FROM MR. D. HERZOG. Air. Danie! Herzog tukes pleasure in announcing to the citizens of Washincion and vicinity that he has secured a five years’ leas» of the elixible and admirably LECTURES. "FIN. « Prtiebt ILD & BuO's Pix ng. six Years old Afraid of nothi Busey aud Hari ath street nor b: first-class road horse, Mist nell. Call any Apply to A. M ORE ane TAGES, COM- Landanletts, Coure, Ts; equal to DUWNE Bie ECH- © Sef Rives, cost ney ey Aply BLE MPLE: Soupe horses and two aad. MONS’ Stable, 11 12th st JJJOR SALE_BAVING M - Laer ay re : th & ity F offer the Lycett Bind forsale. ( shed io 186.) Addre s i, W. MCNEAL, 1012 Penusylvants aver alist FEATHERS dry od Stuscing Can Tazes. THREE i thee thu ticularly stylist Address z 1 for one or two perso and 56 inca ‘Columbias: 54 and 45 inch Sturn: $2 duch E Ali vood as new. STA PARK, New York h street no thwest, alo. Ok SALE OR HIRE—AT Wa. FL GE very and Bleizhe, Bepainie, in all £6 br: EX. DAVIDSON. 46: OR SALE_TWENTY HEAD OF YOUNG AND sound working Horses: all guaranteed to work any- where, and xood drivers Call at JOHN WHIT.’ = LE, ou F street, between 22d and Zid streets nw Q JOR SALE_ON FAS payments. Hill's Manual Pedias, the Household Bible ard Ph All the the P ‘ogcaps Albums, orks bound with the Mill-r patent join nt in bookmoking for 50 years. 7th street northwest, E.G. AMT COUPES AND COU ALE—COUFELE 666 P nnsylvania avenue. ma Roe sar ED HORSE: six suds id, sixteen honds: Also a fine pair Chestnut orreis, atl Griving horses: wili be auld at a bargain O street, be- tween 9th and 10th northwest. dt-im OK SALE—GOL! D SILVER FISHVS—PRE- pared fish aud bird food, water plants, coral orua- Bent, «lass globes, f Aquariums. G.S. ci Db t bz} LAND WINTER CARKIAG! n= aud Lana} 3 © Ser rhand. JOHN M. Yu coupes. Cour and sant: door rocks 100 other UNG. LOPS AM Pleted work. ‘The index yol- . doubles ite val Upen payine the p: Box Wl, Star offi E — REF: ECTING joves; consumption o1 per ho om $6 UD; $2 Stove w A heata bath-room or «1 Ded-room. RG. CAMPBELL, Plumber, 517 I pidim OR SALE-THE GOOD WILL AND PIXTO of a restaura = agoxt busin: as, THOMAS J. MYEBJ. Keal Estate Ayent, 1220 2 stoves al ek, ‘OR SALE—THE 8 ON THE “Dodge Place.” be twoand three miles from Cabin John’s, and abo: Rockville. ‘This is seid to be the finest p county. and is Seven Lo in Montgomery by & good road to the For particulars address O. E. WILLIAMS, 1911 M street northwest. ocl4-2m WOR SALE—CARRIA to the front in my line tantly on hand all styles of C. HARNESS, WHIPS, LAP RO) ces and terms to suit ali, Of every descriptr: rine and painting attended to y. By wiving wea cali lw:lltry and make it . Sd MEEK , 621 G street BO POF SALE-A FINE AND Vv. of Sprin_ apd Summer C Fbretons, Extension Tors, Carts, Bugzies, two and £0 STAGES, WAGONS, . BLANKETS, &e. fC northwest, 526 ARIPD ASSORTMENT soe, much an Victoriag ap Senta, Two. Whee cer Kockaways, paswen: epeiring promptly att-nded to. KOBY. H. GK. ‘M, Repository and Factory, 410-416 && os BOARDING. FEW MORE TALLE BOARDERS CAN BE AC- Ay ccmimodated with: trsi-clos Boma st O14 Int street Rorthweet, near Government Pri:-ting office. di3-3t" YA RECENT CHANGE OF Afi EMENTS there arv now vscant v son House three Grsirable Kooms—two handsome Chambers and a Par lor. Mex. MT. SOU HALL. al: OOMS AND nished back p Wife or two gem = table board; very reasonabie terms west, Bnexceptionatle Bosrd, Reference given and req One Basement Room, suit wished, and fire; tre cars: convenient io Departments, Fashionabls local: Addre ux 186, Star oflics ai Beko LA AETre SQUARE, “A HARDSOM ite, Also, Bedroom tor gentieman, Toots or location. care. s Alarge stock on hand and for sale at | D. SCHMITT & Co. j adapted Lincoln Ball, henceforth to be known as HERZOG'S MUSEUM. ‘With the addition of @ capacious gallery it will accom- inodate 2,660 p-ople, aud by increasing the stage facilities it has been transformed into s ASiAtiIC RUSSIA, On the Evening of FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1884, GEORGE KENNAN will begin at THE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Cor. of 10h and G streets nw. A Course of Six Lectures on ASIATIO RUSSIA. ‘The Subjects and Dates of the several Lectures will be as follow: 1. Camping Out in Kamchatka —Dec. 19, 2 Winter Life on Siberian Steppos.—Dec. 26th, 3. The C ssack Conquest.—Dee. Sst, 4. The “1berian Exiles,—Jan. 9th. e Paths of the Eastern Caucasus —Jan, 16th, 6 Hizhlanders of } aghestan.—Jan, 20th. All the Lectures, except the Third and the Last, will be given on Friday evenings, and all will begin promptly o'clock. BEAUTIFUL PLACE OF AMUSEMENT, with entirely new Scenery and Appointments. It is the design of the imanayement to present series of STRICTLY MORAL ENTERTAINMENTS ONLY, Catering to the inteliizent and tho better class of aniusement patrons, In conclusion, he has Come to Stay, and hopes tore- ceive stich patronaze as his best efforts may deserve, ‘The Public's Obedient Servant, DANIEL HERZOG, with reserved seats, $3; with- $2.50. Sinvie admiasion, with re- without reserved seat, 50 cts. be for sale at Brentano’s on and ember 15th, a13-Im Course Ticket after Monday. Mr. Herzox being a stranzer in this community, the following endorsement of his managem-nt from the best men of Baltimore may not he out of piace, show- ing. as {t does, that he has both Character and ‘Stand- ing.where he is best known, and is not an adventurer or an amateur manaxer embarked in a business of which he knows nothing. HAT BOY."—LECTURE ON MONDAY EVEN- ING, 15th inst. at 8 o'clock, by Rey. J. H. VI 4 (st Foundry M. ¥. Church, corner isth and G streets. Tickets. 0c. This lecture is character- We, the undersigned, netzhbors carrying on business y the press (secular and vis - ‘scriba- | in the same block that the Dime Musi of D, Herzog & Co. is located in, at No. 82 Bultiinore street, between Holiday aud Guy streets, cheerfull; first-clasa place of emnstment for a: Oe * “pathetic.” “Sham | ns of management concern: young,” “briu.tui of wisdom." and mother in Christendom should hear, recomnuiend, as & jad:es aud ch ldren, AL con: fa the ‘One that every father ne ai3-2 ness from the i nity in attendance at their Museum. W. ©. Downing & Co, Cizur Manufacturers, 80 W. Baltimore strovt. W. Baltimore street, §. Lyon, Jt Raitimore street, | & IT’S SEaRs AMONG THE SENATORS.” lewelur. 78g L.A. McDonald, 68 ¥ HON. JOHN R scr has kindly consente: Sie i to deliver his 1 Gratio Hiros.. Carpets, OT W, Baltniore street, etviner & of the Senate, an F.C.kea-ett & Sou, Gents? Luruishines, 69 W, Balti- | more ill ers, during the teu. years of his rest. connection that body as its Sergeant canes ¥ Bro, Confectioners. 71 W. Baltimore street. er, 78 W. Baltimore sireet. ‘CHURCH OF OUR FATHER,” \s '& Fuche, 76 aid 77 W. Baltimore street. ot Land 13th streets, | Fa. Raines, German Correspo dent (newspaper). NG OF TUESDAY, “DECEMBER | Jaizes b. Travis, 81 W. Ba tors trot asr¥ely for the benefit of the treasury | Wheeler a ries, Patent Medicines, ‘K. Cards of « 96 W. Balt tre 50, to be secured at hilist iusic | J. Edw. Bacon, 95 WB Itimore atreet, aust | JW, Bend & Co,, Bookveliers, 90 sud $2 W, Baltimoro —— — a aT > 2 oT Wm. D. ndall. Grocer, 88 W. Baltimore street. FAIRS, FESTIVALS, & Thos. M. Green & Bro, Groceries, $6 W. Balto, street. = | John W, Brey, Mattresses, 1 We Deltinore atrece GpE)8D Fare aNp Tazaate Beury J. Cook, Bookseller, 76 W, Baltinore s:rest Geo, H.C. Neal & Sen, Dry Goods, Baltimore and Holi- For the Benefit of g amgreete es eh cate THE CARROLL INSTITUTE, £ fa a enon We Ealteh: BESOR: To be held at z. er, Dry Goods, 68W, Baltimore street. ke, Auctionver, 74 W. Baltimore cenmnodel, treet, ice’ Presiient Germau-American Fire ry. 85% W. Baltimore street, les Weber, Presfdent German Bank, THE MASONIC TEMPLF, ith streets, commencing MONDAY d continiiag two weeks, © Baiid every eve season tickets 50 cts, dG-eo7t FE LADY MANAGERS OF IHE NATIONAL HOMEOPATH'C HOSPITAL, | Corner of F } EVENING me particulars of the openi u attractions will Promulgated in future ant ui be at Will hold a ene AND FAIR AN! AZAR ee ae mi ie NATIONAL THEATER—SPECIAL, From DECEMBER 15th to 20th, inclusive, Open from 10 a, m. to11 p, m. daily. REFRESHMENTS, MUSIC AND VARIED ENTER- TAINMENTS, SPECIAL LUNCH FiOM 12 To 2 P. Mf. ‘The proprietors of each of the first-class hotels will make <-nerous dotations for special «age (to be tne Not until December 224, TH! PRIVATE SECRETARY. | | Houneed hercafter), enabling the “Refreshment THE PRIVATE SECRETARY. Comittee to furnish boatizul Tunel at reasonable THE PRIVATE SECRETARY. re President Arthur will also contribute a lunch for one Of tue days, tors to the Fair will not be i | Purchases or to bay tickets for ax Weryt. ing for kale will be pl marked at low rieea, and persons desiring Chrictinas or, Wedding al Hous-hold Geods, can obtain bar- gains da deservins charity. NLW ENGLAND KITCHEN A SPECIALTY, Season Tickets, rtuned to make Voted for. ‘With this Great Comedy Cast: H. M. Pitt (“The Rajah”), M. A. Kennedy, J. G, Saville, © W. Stokes, Leonard Grover, } Crosman, Misses Henrietta May Gallagher, Fanny Addison, Ada (ieee Dwyer and other Washington Favorites from the ali-9t .! AUCTION SALES rpromas DOWLIN ‘Aucitoneer, TRUSTFE'S S\LE OF ONE UNDERTAKER'S HORSE, a! cD BET OF GOLD: TED HARNESS, omer virtue of a deed of trust. dated 17th d: And duly recorded in Lider No Tate ea Jana records of the D st fet of ©: ‘on of the MADISON SQUARE THEATER, New Yorm s. ON ‘The same version, and only legitimate one, that 1s now runuing at the Madison Square Theater, New York, and Globe Theater, London, Engiand, and will not be presented in Washington until of A fmipbla and by dt party neerared! thereby, Lwill sellat pure Dowling's an MONDAY, DECEMBER 2p, \ ang.gg "24 during Christmas Week only. CHAS. C. WALTER, Trustee, (EAGLES W. HANDY, Real Estate Avent. JROERSOLL pax NIGHT. VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPER’ THE ENDER SALE, Beine Ro ls B STREET | It NATIONAL THEATER. By virtne of a deeree of the Supreme Court ATIONAL THEATER Distrie: of Colas bia, in eq ty cause No. ston N — which Amy E. Balmain and others are complain ‘nts, and Amy E. seal and others are ‘Gsfendan ta, Iwill off:r for sale at publ c anction, in front of the pees on WEDNE DAY, DECEME: R ‘TWENTY-FOURTI Iss4, at FOUR O'CLOCK P. M. tho weat' pastry numbered five (). in square numbered one lmeinek ee mov asinen See in ee tg Davidson's sub- | division 0 mnare, in che eity of Wa his C | the said past of loc fror tin Gren ene ae ee PE 25) | ine () Inches on H etrestra 1d Taunioe Beek ate ed THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, * Last Time of Mr. JOSEPH JEFFERSON, im His World-Famous Creation, RIP VAN WINKLE. PLAIN one und'ed and fort For 6 149), feet six (6) == ches <e txsaty (20) feet wide, sud containing | Next week, Belot and D'Ennery’s Picturesque Dra- thr © thousand eiht hundred and forty. 12 watic Spectacle, (3.249 7-12) square feet, more or fess. ‘The lot tw fine . it is im~ 7 9 of sale romiseory notes for the creat at the rate vf aie (0) revere | Proved by a subst utial brick d welll Terms: One-fourth cash: ro-idne iments in one, two and three years from purchaser to give his Payments, int THE PAVEMENTS OF PARIS, Under the Management fo Ttheeasth Ptaer. wi tte SCIENIC AND MECHANICAL EFFECTS | per annum, Je serni-annuslly, and second And the Greatest Company of Character Actors in vod trast upon the property sold, $as0 four at ee America. of sale. Sea ee Ge purchaser. ‘The Melodramatic Success of the age. als - DUNCANSON BROS.. An ts. US ene j pls SUMDAX NIGErr. LFor Other Auctions See Seventh Page.) ROOMS private family. OMELY FURNISHED ure. bear the Capitol. rest. x gue Fent, ej srately or together, in $80 C street northwest, "7 W second floor, somth: Fn exp. BOL D street, coruer of 44 north OOMS—WiTH LOA! DONE PARLOR FLOOR amd one second-story floor, rooms en suite or single, WPWO HANDSOME FULNISHED Ti BOARD, HAN able Boari a specialty. Mrs. D. B. STUCKHAM, 915 @lim* street northwest, QO RENT—FURNI-HED AND UNFULNIGHED Booms, single and en suite, with Table Board. |a- le Lourders accommodated, 1703 ¥ struct northwest. a HE LOCHIEL HOUSE. 612 92m STREET NORTH. ‘West. andthe La Pierre, southwest coruer of lth god E streets uorthwest. are the beat comdueted Board fox-houses in the city. Table first-class roous, Terms modersi ARGE, AIRY ROOMS FOR | ENT AT 314 AND 316 Indians avenue. Also Boarding for three mon’hs Sts xteew Goliurs per mouth Advaie payment strictly required. sel9-sin E TREMONT."—THIS HOUSE HAS BEEN a vepetnied al rea rec and in every. a lame q ts the coolest and most Jace to'boart im the city. ‘Lerma 628, 9h 800 ana fester month, xi DENTISTRY. AMUEL J. SCOTT, D.D.S. tee ‘i, i I Po gy specialty. oct RANDALL PARSONS, 48 Trm STREET B. w., over Beliantynes. a mechanical moderats fen ‘Ten ease Hours trou am to6pm. ed PAESONS, COR, we APilune = syeclale aren fue eure ore or No. 431 TH It NATIONAL THEATER, = GERSOLL, PERSONAL. r SUNDAY NIGHT. AL—A YOUNG SOUTH: 7 SSAA UREN Eg a | XATIONAL, THEATER TALE Aug eoutioman. wno will prove an sccoptaiie | FVORDS. LAST TIME, Stices Adtress with true naine, ESTRANGER, Star FAREWELL OF MY SWEETHEART. o a ael3-: ‘7 EAD ~- AND - CHEESE - - Es." N B i cuwhts ‘are always with toa bs ery FAREWELL OF MINNIE PALMER. b. ‘ul, but pining to see you. MINNIE PALMER AS TINA ie SWE ROBIN ADAIR. In the Charming Play X * Busiuews: Claivrerant, ANCE MEDIUM ASD MY SWEETHEART. | ments diven. 616 dd str oo or Monday Evening, ber 15th, ), WILLIAM GL TE In THE SECRETARY, pet 2g The Funniest Furco Comedy ever written, micLivaEs TREE Sate The success of many cities— cs “REIS A 4 THE a ~% 4 st. Louisa, i cDEVITT'S DETECTIVE AGEN. B 2 EE WORLDS SEAT. A ER ae ee Teeelve prerant ‘The Original New York Lycoum Cast, Coniadentisty re gc Ws ageneseecteSqcitieo tay | _@I8__ “Laughter Longthens Life” | most seerecy and fid-Iity ctione, Taforns: (OFF GONCER: | fon otis ues to eae parts eSontatetas | BB SCHORR CONCERT. free. anne A. McDEVIIT, pansecr. j . The first concert in the Congregational Course will exe ‘cous Tana &, Fireman's Ina, Bit began WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11. Reserved Seats for the six concerts at Ellis 8 aot NEE $1.50. Single adimssion, 25 cents. See | WYONEY TO LoaN ON REAL ERS! | MiSioenes to aa ae ey Sn TH | PXOEBSOUL copay NIGHT. axs-tt 916 F street tenth eat, jt NATIONAL THEATER. 20.00 TO LOAN RAND Lf op Sn LORD AY Gut ROURES. mench 8h, Music S30 ON REAL ESTATE, Hail, by trot, E EDWIN PHITES. Tavitations. to he 1,500 had at Abner’s and st. Joseph's Hall. 2-2t* ery fas} THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, RD ReuRen & CO., 3d and Bast Capitol ‘streets, espict vp Avs, lara’ 2 rf ECE: 1884, ¥ ‘ONEY TOLOAN WOBuIT it DUBBING Prompt attention to sia eATE comedian GENTLEMAN FROM IRELAND, apps vs F bys luidine SWOMMSTEDI'® Drapney, | {Riported bys strong comedy of the Cees ae ae Dedition.. Admission 25 and 50 cents. PRO RESERVED SEATS, a1.se NGERSOLE I SUNDAY NIGHT, ra NATIONAL THEATER. ‘ONEY To LOAN, WHET, cine, sro 10 | M Lowest Rates of mterest : Wirmaue ne BANGS AREAS, Deven R.O. HOLTZMAN, ‘ : at £006 Corner 10th and F streets northwost. | Great 1, 5p a nee ticon. ee cers epee | === on approved Estate: a te a Spee | De is 1005 Pemuapivenis Seon ANOTHER BIG SHOW! HAVE MONEY To GOOD REAL The, for the A Ly emiowes pee eo | Sear See es Fnemetts Building, oor. Tih ee and Lae eae Lynch, ‘Acme Trio, DAL! Pilling and ONEY 70 LOAN, ‘of Tarrival at Gens Grant > po to suit, at lomsst raten om, real of hosts of other curiosities, tat FITCH, FOX & Show ADMISSION TO ALL ONLY TEN CENTS a8-b 446 Fong iraearente | M“S Re I SUNDAY NIGHT. i ms revs F street Wate REMOVED PERMANENTLY FROM CEL- prt eet ©. KEMP. dmg at sowed und eusrntnd wt | XX MMMM A gSSy S BAAS x =x Bi 24% og8 PPP RRR REE g8S5 INN NNO" PRESERTS P RB BEEK Ss N 4 = ‘The PALAIS ROYAL hessuch an endless variety of articles sdapted for Xmas Presents that it is impossible to give a full list. so we content ourselves with men- tioning the cheapest and most expensive articles in each Department, asking our patrons not to forget that ‘between these two extremes there flows ariver full of different prices, , > A DDD EEN 988, APPLES 24 Boo Ho Eee Saad eee meas sae GLOVES_Mousquetaire Kid Gloves (8 buttons) at_ 1: also 16-Uuviou longi Meaaguetairce vt 6225", STATIONERY—Fancy box. containing 24 sheeta of and 24 envelopes at 15c.; also Plush Case satin lined) containing paper, envelopes and cards, at $1.98, NECKWEAR—Irish point fancy Collarettes at 25c.: als> Fedoras trimmed with lsce and ribbon at $2.68. LAQES—All silk Spanish Scarfs, 2 yards long, at 98c.: ‘also hand-ran Lecucial Lace Pichus at 17, FURS—Russian Ware Muffs, satin lined, at 89c,; also Teal seal Muffs at $10, FANS—Feathor Fans, all colors, at 49c.; also Ostrich Feather Fans at $20, SATOHELS—Expanding, two pockets, for 49c.; also Geuiuine Ailiator SaYonels at 86:05, TOILET—Brosh 1 and Comb in satin lin=d leather eaeee at 79c.; also plush cases, containing: articies; complete. for B14. JEWELRY—Lace Pins, representing ol Roman coin, at 5C. «also real Feld Pins with imitation diamonds at 811.48: sterling silver Bangles at 49c.; also Silver Bangles with Chirms at $3.98, TIDIES—Plush, sil: embroidered, at 68c.; also Plush ‘Tidies, handsomely embroidered, at ‘g3.08. COVERS—Felt Table Covers, silk embroidered. at also elaborate Covers at $3.48: and Hosi $1.68; ert Jemays, Fire “Comets, Underwesr, So: ions, Hubb she, Feathers, @ rivaled variety, i caf Gco, ERE XN N TITY ™ gig G BE NNN T » § Eco BP RAN f ie GGo Exe NNN OF Sgs8 TOILET—Pocket necessary, containing mirror, button- hook, nail cleaner ‘and comb, all enclosed in Jeatber case, for 2tc.; also re alligator casi containi Mt clothes. hair, tooth, nail and shaving iso rezor and three ¢losa cases for soap, tooth-powder, etc,, also stor and glove but- foucr mirror, comb, razor-strup, ete., complete, for SCARFS—Silk and Satin, in stripes, figures and plain colors, satin lined, for $4c.; also genuine lish silk and satin'Scurfa at $1.25. BRACES—Guyot Suspenders at 260.: also Satin Sus- penders, hand embroidered, in fancy glase boxes, at $2.95, UMBRELLAS—all silk paragon ft carved ivory handles in Gagtisa Uk an cored ivory handles in 3] HANDEERCHIEFS_Warranted all sik, in all ool 250. also English Silk Handkerchiets at 82.68." MUFFLERS—Goennine China Silk at 48c.; also novel. ties in English silk at 83.48. GLOVES—Lined kid with fur tops at : also Fu Clark & Flares Kid Gloves at Ai and reir wear, Collars and Cufis, Jewelry, Hulf-Hose, Gossumers, Night and Dress Shirts, ete, in end- Tess variety. goo POLE E sme oO D ‘coo tit Bop x58 DOLLS_Warranted unbreakable heads, 12 in. 3 also French Dole ake aati ot Bet POCKETB20KS—Silk Plush, in new colors, at 19¢.: eather Pocketbook at $4.68: and also, weal 1 Hosiery, Cloaks, Worsted Bacques, Loods, Lea- oS kings, erchieis, Gossamers, etc, at ull Prices, PPP, A IE 588s PoP AA E an u & re A aa gg BOSAS Eu AAA HE Sue RR oo = F "" z Oo YY xa 1 BRE 9 9 YY Aa L RE %? ¥ AMA tos x 412——«1117-1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Lanssvrcn Brotures: MAMMOTH ESTABLISHMENT * HOLIDAY ARRAY. ‘WHAT TO BUY AND WHAT TO PAY, 4 FEW HINTS TO PROSPECTING HOLIDAY PURCHASEBS. On onr main floor we have arranged on aalo the most Wonderful selections of Artistic Creations from Paris, Berlin, Vieuna, and New York. FANCY WORK BOXES, lined in Crimson, Peacock, Oid Geld and Olive. SILK UMBRELLAS, with fine Ivory and Carved Handles of unique design, ALIGATOR and JAPANESE SATCHELS and HAND BaGs. Magnificent display of Turkish, Morocco and Russian Pocketbooks, Cigar Cases and Shaving Sets. Ladies' and Gentiemen’s Traveling Cases in Leather and Plushes, PIANO COVERS, TABLE COVERS and SCARFS, especially selected for our great Christmas Sale, . To the leftof our main aisle will be found onsale Gentlemen’s Scarfs, ‘ties, Embroidered Suspenders, Silk Mufiiers, success when first organized, haa now reached stupen- dous proportions, Why pay 82.50 fora Book at other places, when we sell the same at $1.15? Why buy a Set of Books for $24. when :89.90 will buy it at our housof ON THE MAIN AISLE the display is beantiful. Toilet Cases, Cologne Bisque Ornaments, Plush Scarfs, Tidies, Laco Bangles, Bracelets snd Earriags, Hosiery for and Gentlemen in all its gorgeous hues, can be ‘at reasonable prices, TO THE RIGHT OF MAIN AISLE— DRESS GOODS! DRESS GOODS! DRESS GOODS! All-wool French Shoodas, English and French Cash- merts, Bison Cloths, Drap Cassimer, Tricotines and ‘Wool Ottomans, SILKS! SILKS! VELVETS! VELVETS! Have you ever passed through this Department? We Pride ourselves especially upon its com pleteness, ONE WORD BEFORE CLOSING: Do not forget SILKS! that you will save morey in your purchases by buying | 43-1m ftom LANSBURGH & BHO, 20, 422, 424 AND 426 au SEVENTH STREET. CIDER! OWE Q) CAR LOAD ON THE TRACK And for sale at Low Prices by SAMUEL ©, PALMER, ‘ 1224 20th strest north weet. ‘Telephone 454. a LINE OF ’ Ov aRCO RZ EVER SHOWN. NICOLL, THE TAILOR, 617 Paxxsravama Avanus, it - ats | Puystctaxs avo Daveetsrs RECOMMEND BR RRR 00 W OW WONN X 7 gSSs B ROO WWWW NNN * ae £ £50 Www NAS Sg © 00 WoW NN 4335 NON H BFR 0% RAR ® i # & “oo? NMP m7? 2 RE OR BBS OT TE? AGT ERR RRR 585s Pe if r T ER RRR ssg BBB P $ fer BOR Sss8 AS THE BEST TONIC. medicine. combining Iron with pme Vegetable wae guicly and completely CURES DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION, MATARLA. WEAK. SS, FMPURE D, CHILES AND FEVER, and NEURALGIA, By rapid and thoraush assimilation with the blog tt eRt—Best tonic known, It will cure the worst case of Dysp’psis, remoying all distressing symptoins, such as Tasting the Foo 1, Belch: Heat in the Sinmach Heartyarnvets foo iE ONLY IRON MEDIC! THAT WILL oT BLACKEN OR INJURE THE TEETH. fculiar to women, and to y hive It is invaluable for diseases TONE MLING REMEDY SOR DISEASES oF THE LIVER AND KIDNEYS. Persons suffering fiom the effects of overwors, nez- | troubles, loas of apretite or debility experienco Guiek teller and renewed enensy by {osuse’ Tf DOES NOT CAUSE HEADACHE OR PRODUCE CONSTIPATION—other Iron medicines do. iit he gly preraration of Iron that causes no infu. ious effects. Physicians and Druzyists recommen asthe BEST. ‘TRY IT. The genuine has Trade Mark and crosscd red lines on wrapper. ‘Take no other, Made only b; ‘aul BROWS CHEMICAL CO., Haltimore, Md. Grear Reovertox mr FIRST-CLASS DRY GOODS, SEMI-ANNUAL MARK-DOWN OF PRICES, Having much larger stock of choice Dress Goods than is usual at this season, we have determined to | make our semi-annual reduction before the holidays, and have reduced the prices of the following desirable Dress Goods: 25 pieces of TRICOT CLOTHS, reduced from $2.50 to $2.00. 20 pieces BROCADE VELVETS, reduced from $5.00 | to 24.00. 20 picoes BLACK BROCADES, reduced from $4.00 to 83.50. 10 pieces BLACK SATIN MERVEILLEAUX, reduced from 81.75 to $1.50. 50 pieces very fue COLORED VELVETS, reduced from $8.50 to $2.59. ‘These are very superior quality hand-loom Velvets for dresses, and the greatest bargain we ever offered, 100 dozen full-bleached DAMASK TOWELS, reduced from $4.50 to $3.00. CLOAKS at great bargains, We have gone through | our Cloak Department and reduced the prices very vouch, so that purehasers can expect great bargains in first-class goods. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, 919 Pennsylvania Avenue. ORE PRICE tied N.B.—THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. Lane Crore, 64 INCHES WIDE, ALL WOOL, 65 CENTS. Canton Flannels, 534 cts., Cy cts., 8 cts. and 10 cta, -4 Sheeting Cotton, be Dé cts. y Plaid Drees Goods, ‘Trico Dress Goods, ul! All-wool Flannel Suiting, ‘Black Cushm res, 25 cents. Coiored Cashmeres, 25 cents. White Wool Fiannels, 17 cts. 20cts., 2cta All-wool Red Twill Flannel, 18 ct: Cloth for Boys’ wear. Medicated Ked Twill Ladies’ Tricot Cloth, 54 inches wide, 98 cta, Children's Regular-tace Hose, 15 cts. Ladies, Sulid Color Baibrigzan’ Hose, 25 cts, Hemmoed Handkerchiefs, 5 cts, * English Walking Coats, €5,00, $6.00, $7.00, 0, E Velvets. all colors $1.25, oeade “ilk Velvets, ail cul Black Dress Siix, eos gr Bed Comfor cts. $1 Wool Blan iets. per pair, © Best Brussels Carpets, 7 No:tipgham Lace, 20 cts, x aio ctr, C. M. TOWSON, 696 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. South side. 222 Wreows Fasovs Sasso non HOW HHH HOH HOH 885 Ss, BgsS ‘The demand in Baltimore has been Zereator than the supply snd are still booming, and now wa propose to sive the Washingtonians a chance to buy these Famous Shoes for Ladies and Gentlemen. For Ladies wo sso make to measure a fine Hand Stitched Shoe at $5.09. For Gentlemen we make jto measure our celebrated Waukenphast at $5.00, F. H. WILSON, Custom SHorMaKER, 409 7th street northwest, Washington, D28-1p Also 232 W. Baltimore street, Baltimore, Ma. Tx: Mosrrr Sronz, CORNER l0rax AND F STREETS, Being established to sell First-Class Clothing for men and boys at Lower prices than are possible to be made by houses under enormous expenses, we have no space in our advertis«ments for those beautiful moral lessons, ghost stories and preposterous claims 80 frerl ade, but adhere to our fir-t and only way of adverti- sing, viz: ivi. prices whicl: we claim to be fully 25 per cent lower than even those ervat reductiuna, 60-called, anid backing them upwith the goods, gusrantesing, ai |, satisfaction to every purchas-r, ‘A few more diagonal Prince Albert Suits reduced to SWdiatined Overcosts retaced trom 825 to a17 ixtin-lined Overcoats reduced fro: Z Chinchilla Overcoats reduged to $15; would be cheap at 25, Kersey Overconts, silk-lined, at #16: worth he Black Brosdelote suits at $40, worth suo. Fine Broadcloth Fu'l Dress Suits (swallow tail coat), 45. D: U."Chichilia Coats and Vesta at #8: worth @15, Good wubstantial Overovats at $5, $7. 88, 89 and $10; fully 825 per cent below recular prices. Eine chi Surtout Overrouts at $20; worth $35. aXgyrmarket Overcoats at $10, $12 and $16; worth jonble. sold at ex c8y i centeon sts dullscol former Dees, atex cents on the dollar of former. prices, ‘Suits and Overcoats for boys froin 9 to 17 yeare will be sold at 73 cents on the dollar of former prices, geliusines Suits for men will be sold regardless of cost up. "Four-Bution Cutaway Corkserew Suits, in black and colors, at $12: former price 318. Men's and Boys’ Gossamers ard Rubber Coats, re- gardless of cost, at / THE MISFIT STORE, COR. 107m AND F STREETS. P. §.—Be sure and come to the corner of Tenth and Fatreeta. a2 Lures Waures We havo another supply of NEWMARKETS in all ors. “CIRCULARS ana RUSSIAN CIRCULARS, quilted Moet, at last week's reduced prices. We are buying these goods at 20 per cont leas than Getober prices, and arggpving our customers the boned 3 A lengths ani x RRELLINED CLROULARS and EAVER Qi F¥s ant TREIMING, in all shades and ee MUOFFS, best quality, Satia lined, ‘Full and complete stock of FURS at New York prices. WILLETT & RUOFF'S, HATTERS AND FURRIERS, 905 Pennsylvania avenue. A Maextcenr Couzerios BILVERWARE, Probably the finest in the country. Spoons and Fork” Spoons Pitchers, . Bowls, Waiters, Baskets, And every imaginable smaller piccs made of silver. DIAMONDS, ‘All sizes and qualities, WATCH. = ‘Voty smal! sises, and some very valuable ones, with the new style Chains and attachments, Co oes aS Rovelties in JEWELSY. PLATED WARE branches, Candelabras, Waiters, Dishes, Tureens, Bas- ‘Iketa, Spoons and Forks, &c., xc. &. For sale by BAM'L KIRK & SON, 172 W. BALTIMORE STREET, 89-108,2p Baltimore, Ma |ARRIAGES! ‘ CARRIAGES! very one. Coupelette, built ee a 2d Edition. Latest fagrams to Ta Sl. GREAT EXPLOSION IN LONDON. ‘The Cause Not Yet Ascertained, | Loxpox, December 18-6 p. m.—A terrific explo- Ston has just occurred in this city. The report was similar to that caused by an explosion of dynamite. One report 18 that the explosion Was of gas in the Tailway arches In Tooley street. Another 1s that a Dridge over the ‘Thames has been exploded. An inquiry will be made immediately into the circum- stances of the explosion. ‘The Centenary Conference. Batrvore, Deceniber 13.—Hom G. D. Shands, of | Mississippl, ‘a prominent member of the M. E. church, presided this morning over the conference. A resolution, offered by Dr. Kynett, that tue | bishops of tis conierence prepare @ pastoral ad- dress to the ministers and people of Methodisin ‘was adopted. A general discussion on the subject of “Revi- vais” ensued, after which the Ker. John A. Wil- an essay on the “tise and Progress of } m in Canada,” Which was followed by an | essay by the Rev. Charles J. Little en “Methodist | Pioneers and their Wo: 2 eon Hl Perished in the Fiames. | WILMINGTON, Det., December 33. Samuel Aldrich’s farm, near burn d hist night and a colon Garrison, perisied in the is Garrison went there to staoke and felt asleep while @ spark from his pipe started the fire. Latest Foreign News by Cable. LORD DUFFERIN IN CALCUTTA. Loxpox, December 13—A dispatch trom Cal- cutta states that Earl Duiferin, the new Indian viceroy, had arrived there, and Had been greeved | With an enthusiastic reception. | INTERNATIONAL AGRICULTURAL CONGRESS. j Pesta, Dec maber 13.—An internation: tural congress will meet in thts city d the ex- | hibition of 1885, for the purpose of discussing meas- | ures looking toward tue alleviation of tac general | agrarian crisis in European countries The con- agricul. | gress Will iso devote attention to the subject of | agrarian legislation and to the agricultural credit | system. Grsrartan, December 13.—the steamer Matteo Brazzo, an Itian vessel, encaved in transporting emigrants to South America, has put in here for coal’ and provisions. She Tete Genoa for Sout | America two months ago, but clolera broke out g the passeugers and twenty deaths. 4, of Unls nos uth Amel would periuit the passengers to land, aud the suip | Was forced to return with tiem, ——— Canadian Affairs, a January 1 to it nlgrants arrty. WAS 144,842, against 172.979 for ti fod last Year. Of Uiuse whoa: Intended to settle in Canad: . fn transit for the United | Statez. Duriag the same period last year there are | | rived 103,767 emigrant settlers for Canada. | The Detroit and Cleveland Railway and Steam- Doat company Will apply for the pussaxe of an empowering them Lo Construct a brids: either at Windsor or Sandwich to Kingsville or Leamington. | ——.__ Receiver Appointed. | Trextox, December 13.—Chancellor Runyon has ; appointed Luther G. Billings, of Ridgwood, recelver of the Danlei F. Beatty Organ Co., of Wasuington, N.d. The receiver was appointed in connection With the suit brought against Beatty by LW. England, of New York, and J, Walter Thompson. A Destructive Fire in Philadelphia. PutapeLrnra, Pa., December 13.—The depot for | the Philadeipula Traction company, a two-stor brick building at 41s¢ street and Haverford road, wes burne! this morning. The loss is estimate at $30,000. ‘The building was used for the storage of cars, and a largo nutuber of them were burned. A hulber Of houses on 41st street were scorched. — To be Hanged for Killing His Keepe: PHitapeuruta, Pa., December 13.—In the cas2 of Joseph ‘Taylor, x convict of the Eastern peniten- | Ua taking the life of Overseer Michael F. Doran, Judi Ludiow to-day overruled the motion for a new trial, and sentenced the prisoner to death, — An Artist's Funcra}. ecember 13.—The remains of Signor yo Were interred to-day In Calvary 8 years of age, and was t auinents, having studied | art under the famous painters of the day in the Naples academy, ——— Sentencea for Manslaughter, Lancasrsit, Pa., December 13.—Wm. Wilson, con- victed of voluntary manslaughter in causing the death of John Dixon, colored, and Charles Thomas and Lewis Parker, Who pleaded gulily as acces- Sories, were to-day sentenced Lo Uurce years and three months in the Eastern penitenuary. ——_— Ida Cassidy’s Suit. SHE IS REFUSED A NEW TRIAL—WBY SHE WAS DIS- | CHARGED BY MADAME JANAUSCHEK. Puitapetrata, December 13.—The suit of Ida Jeffries Cassidy Aguinst Madame Franceska Jan- auschek to recover damages for her aileged unjusti- Hable discharge from the position of .eading laay in the madame’s traveling company, which re- Salted upon the trial in a verdict for the defendant, Was disposed of finally to-day, so faras the common pleas court Is concerned, by the filing of a decision | in which Judge Arnold refuses w grant a new tial, | The plaintiff ciaimed that she was discharged be- cause of her refusal to pertorm the unustial ser- | vice of being one of a mob, while the deiendant testified that the complainant gave constant trot. | ble, was Incompetent and refused to do the busi- ess she Was required to do. sae FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, The New York Stock Market. | ‘The following are the opening and3 p. m. prices ofthe New York Stock Market to-day, as reported | clal wire to H. H. Dodge, 539 15th street: Name. |__Same. | & \ 4424] 4436|N. J. Cont. ....| 4535) 47. | a1 | 31 Cent. ..2-| 88 | 88% | 34 | |NY.C@ StL!) by) 5x | 53] 52s) Do. pret...0 7a) 735 | | 12°| 11° |Nor. & West. p.| 20%) 2147 | 7 | 7 JNorth Pac. ....) 1634) 103 | 19311836) Do. pref..." 893) 99% | 31 =| 31 |Nortawest. 84%) 85%, | | 3% %, Do, pref.....322 "| | S2&/ 83 "Ohio & Mis&.2.2/ 214 206 98%) 99y Uregom Trans. 12%) 127% | az | 12 8ig| 8y Ont. & West. | 3% 434 Pac. Mall... 71) 58x) saa | 6 | 6y\Peo. D. & BE...) 11%) 12% | 1434) 1434 Reading... 22° | ay | 36% 563; Rock Isl. 10776 107% | 1835118 |Roch. €B..0.12) 3 18°( 13 ISt, Paul, «| 7836) 743 | 9 | 1034) Do. pret...°> 108%; i045 | | 833¢) 6434, St.P. & Omaha) 2554/2655 | 25% 254) Do, pret. 86 | Bb55 | 564 S6y'St. PL, M. we |e 164) 16% Texas Pac. ....| 12%) 184 11° | 11"|Union Pac. :.") 47%) 48% | 25 | 26 |Wab. Pac. oe 92%) 92 x | 7 7 jwest. Uatoa’ 9534! 3536) The Baltimore Markets. TIMORE, December 13.—Virginia eixes, consolt- | Prorat Meee ds coupons, 34; new ten-forties, 32%; do. new threes, 53 bid to-day. ee ee ee ee a 1 10%. i, Wheat_-southera nd eis. caoaing acl: podtborn eat peek ze, S0aN1s Ko. 1 May itd, 8 saked: | : vinter red. ‘spot, 7 December, ara: Januscy. T9waiR: February oop: Marcie | Bass: May, 86057. Corn—southern lower aid steady | at the decline; western easier, closing dull; southern white, 48: southern yellow,” 48340: western mixed, | 4834855: Pe 45: January, 4 Pout, Souadsgs steamer, 46347. Outs steady searee—asnthera, dass: Pe in Sas, ve aut ot eats: | ‘3033 nia, 30038, Rve quiet, 62205. Brovisons 'cady and Mt eee, oe and dull—Kio B35 jugar—copper re- | Snel steady, lligel2 Wale: steady, Tiga it ote | articles unchanged. Freights to Liverpool per steamer iet—catton, 15-640. tiour, i ica 400) boats: | pts—! 1,764 barrels: wheat, mashess ; weetbe 000 bushela. Bhipmnetite™-wheat, 8.000 bushels: Gales —wheat, 56, 7 CORD, 319,000 bushels ‘The Chicaro Markets. CHICAGO, I11., December 13.—On "Change, at 11:15 | ec. lower. Corn t<aiy0. lower. | Satie Tower or POY ate Lard’ 10al2igc. lower. , Tot, December 13.—Closing prices: Wheat December: 70%: gamuary, 1036: February. 71; Boo Foortary, 3s; May, “S7, Oate—Decehaber, 23% | uary, bruary, Mi 26%: i 24 a poke dan 3 10s (ES 1, Maylio& Lard—Deoember, 645; January, 6. Euary, 6.5736: March, 6.65. ‘Khe Petroicam Market. soir Bia miber 18 Crade off activa. ‘The PITTSBURG, Decam! ned at 68, and, with good buying. advanced Bis at o'clock. Mr, Follett Collecting Facts, DECIDED WHETHER BE WILL CONTEST = ae = ‘BUTTER WORTH’S SEAT. Follett ts recetving fresh information every aap concerning the alleged election frauda in Oba, ‘He bas not yet decided certainly whether or not he ‘will contest the seat in Congress with Mr. Butter- PROCEEDINGS IN BALTIMORE TO-DAT. |v convicted of mnrder of the first degree, in | p; | cards, | aunt, of Mt Was | Relatives and frienus are con | widow c | gia iuin street uortiwest No, 520 Letrect Bortticant | Affairs at thé Capitol. THE TARIFF QCustioN. Tt is asserted that Messrs. a, MINS, Riownt and the Speaker nave deciied that tere shall Be Ro tari bil reporiet trom the ways and means commitiee this session. Mr. Morrison wants % test the sentiment of the ed to the next. House before again, He then hopes to pass 4 ation, instead of pressing Mr. ved that the tai strong have pledged thew to reduce duties. THE ARMY NENICAL MUSEDN. Tae Senate passed a Dill last ting $30,000 for tue purchase i museum and the er The House nit the bill, bul appropria. efor the army mated. CONFE Tho conferees upon Une forfetture of the atlanule and Fy held a tinal ting » House con- poe which would "1 ne questi SOME OF THE PEP 2 come at presentatives without frst har hands of the Secretary of the 7 ese have had to be mitted to Cong eh The Seo retary of the Treasury, snd ip noo manner,” 3 THE DIRTRICY ONERS AS TO THE INSANE ASYLUM ap- TATION. ‘The District appropriation ill will probably be to report to the House by the District com- next Monday. material change estimates w t the Secretary of the Treasury's est District share of the exp: down to aber with Dr, on by the The Wenther Bureau, GEN. TAZEN OPPOSED TO TRANSFERRING 1 MILITARY TO THE CIVIL MENT. A letter written by Gen. stock, Secreta Academy of Sc! of the Na’ = an ather servi neces, against the transfer of the y to the civil branc for publi based upon long ob: that no other than a cure that prot tions and. rey ‘alue to for Of our meteoro He thinks a » lthest branches malt COM His Which calis fluwily “T heve no doubt,” ys, “bat that, had I had an orzank rps. With oMcers of ms | Own, whose polats fully KueW, Ue disaster hat overtook Ui xpedition of 1883 would Fant Of such a corps te i that « ss will mits, leaving italone, of all services i weakened aud ember. rassed by the nization.” rt Martial. In conciuding his ai tested against the int tions by the prose sought to hit seemed nt of Cals ¢ technical qu of its own the court 1s acts, not for Uh ailing the on of the nto secret Wy the ob 1 room by direction of ue Sustained. ton Was ni —-o— Carr. Joun W. Mantix, 4th cavalry (recently Promoted), will be reheved fron recruiting duty at Jefferson barracks, Missouri, and will joln his troop. Lirvr. Cot. Davin C.“Hovstox, corps of engl neers, now avwat Jers in New York city, will proceed to and take station at New Oricans, and assume th supervising enztucer of the districts now M Jor Andrew N, Damrell and C: homas Parti Richard L. Hoxie and William Sli, corps Of engineers, On THE EIGHTH PaGé to-day will be found a strike Ing and instructive illustration of the comparative | Worth of the various kinds of baking powders now in the market, — PLEcrisy Parxs, AsrrMaric, and al! Thro fections, are soon relieved by that cert for Coughs and Colds, Dr. Jayne nee MA eICO, ALMONEY—PRETT! the 16th day of ALB: KT 3. ALM of E B. Prottyman, ¥, ksq..und 97 4 yET Esq, all of K, ky ATKINSON—CUDLIPP. On 1H. Greene, CHAKL De 24. by . Sanu CUDLIPP. CAWOOD—BUE ESS. At th on November Sth Issd. by th LIAM EF. CAWOUD to SA! Washington, 2. $$$. —____ DIED. COYLE. On, Saturday, December 19th, 1884, at 6 O'clock 2. m., THOMAS COs LE : Fun Decenib ris, nt 8230 at ast, Hequiew mas im Si, Alositad December 12th. 1884, st 3:30 p, HUTTON. o'clock jy. m Archi of typhoid f Fui residenes, 13%, Domunicts Ly IMVited to atten #12, 1584, after a long and nain- JOH Decer 4 Fea 3 On the 12th HAH BRE the inte Joseph the 64th year of ay Funeral on Suncsy, 2:30 pan. {rom her late residence, No flowers, Ea ne of December 12th, 1884, at 6:90 a. KOECHLING, awed twenty-one mouths, youngest daughter of Macnus and Regina M. Koccbiiuy. after « brief ilness, of con- gestion of the brat ‘Funeral Monday, December 15th, 1884, at 2 o'clock m., from ber parents’ residence, No. 945 'T street nortl pest Fricuds and relgives teapscttuily iuv.ted tout: tens Moroney, Ra Mat ha oe yaption 3 LONI. beloved wife Phi fp Moloney. aged maiden mame Whelan, tive of Askeaton, County Limerick, Ireland. ™Puneral will take piace from ber tate residence, Ross. lyn, Va., Sunday, December 14, at 2 p.m. thence to fount Olivet cemetery for iuterment, : PHELPS. On saturday, Deceuber 19th, 1884, at 8:48 armD.. ese pel pag Sin —— gy ook ‘his age. ~ Funeral will take place trom his father's ‘resi te fon Monday. December LSthy atzp.m. Belstives wad friends are invitod to a:tend. 4 SIMMS. On December 11th, 18%, 9 pm, MARGA- RET SIMMS, after an iliness of eight weeks, in the 6th THhgeral’ will take place from the residence of hee Qaughter, No. 211 street northwret, on Sanday. Det peaiber, latus at 2 olicex pss. “Barviceat bt. Alama. Friends the family are tine’s church. $ worth, but thinks likely he will, as the in‘ormation | “SMITH, ANN SMITH, in the ninety-fourth ho reseives is such aff pro ven, would give hin | Kicpee of bec danghter, Judith’ Carter, No. Lis? ioe the election. He expecta m interest Street northwest. developed Be ee es ‘take place from the White Osk Baptist ouion ia tus ty. fe received a letter to-day aGingls Tatmson atrete Sh at ttn eteets notes that Mr. ‘Sunday, 14ch iuetant from accounting Og Frigay., Decumiat es, et 3:1 accounts for the in sw jk., beloved son Tae wha abo ac he i a Patents Butterworth, Bends are ‘invited to attend. ¥ of asa Commitne government board of commissioners £or TULLY, On Friday, December 12:h, 1884. at 2:28 5, Sout moaebs" of and a few | | Funeral ber fether's residence, Xo. $258 X et. aug age tere tas eonved att farce copa | Wer Sexhneten Sur Sat fab Some "meant ‘an Obio firm three con sige ae

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