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= 7" = AUCTION AUCTION SALES. DRY _ -GOODS. 1547 Pennsylvania avenue, AND EVENTNG AUCTION S) Bt, 3, \BLY CHRISTMAS PRE: MONDAY AT 10:30 A.M. AN, The Public ar especially invite to atten ™ SALE, as some very veluaule ret NING AUCTIOS Presents mint SAND GhN TINE 14K GOLD FISH SOLtD GOLD SUB ¥ hse ofthe Lams ang NES: CUTLERY. OPE EOSEWOOD AND NICK i TARS: WADE AND BUICHE ‘OOLS, SKATES, SLEDS, 11, KINDS, AND 10.000 USEFUL HOUSE: NTLEMAN WISHES TO GIVE Less NS IS cess Box 124, Star office, an! Saturdays. = _ Pixtures will Not be sold aa, WLASSES IN FRENCH AND ITAT, ation of sale. the store will = OBIEAKA & CO,, Manulucturers of“ imelutnd 8 weekly F Address ALM. FARKS, 2 eee aed a eee ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. Watt GRAND CHRISTMAS SALE or RICH: AND ELEGANT TRIPLE-PLATED SILVER- WAKE PRESCH MANT. 1 CLOCKS BRONZES. E BRIC-A-BRAG, xo. os FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. DECEMBER FIFTH AND AT HALF-PAST TEN A. M. AND FIVE P.M, ar OUR SALESROOM. This stock consista in part, of elegant Gold-lined Epenenes and Geuter Pisces rich andechased Tea Set, Urns, Tureens, Sslvers, Witt Sets; in fic: evers thing Requisite for table use iusde in plated ware: FINE MANTEL. CLOCKS (Cathedral Gone), ANTIQUE AND HISTORIC STATURITES, Tn Bronze, representing Art, Commerce, Chivalry Poetry. aud the Drama 100 DOZEN ROGERS’ CELEBRATED KNIVES, FORKS AND SE0UNS, In Buckhorn, Ivory, Poarl aud Silver Handles. Ea seats will be pfovided for the accommodation of the ladies, a16-14t TO-MORRO! NK, RAILROAD. On WEDNESD:| @AS, AND IXBURAS TOCKS EMBER SEVENTEENTH, ‘Auction Kooms, we Gnd speeval drill for backw: Bie rooms: all pupils inant wi t administrator's -ale: Shares Nat, tak of Republic Stock, 100 shares Metre 100 shares Wan ‘thirteen miles by ral from Le Gas List Go. sicck. Clans Tost Comivation Sewing Machine Co, sEvaukiin Fire Tnenrance Co. Stock. ture. 1012 10th street north’ ares Seoud National Bauk. CLASSES IN FVALIA Tusean promnciation, ew classes Just forming. OF FURIINID Gate DOLMANS, CLKCULABS, LAs DIES’ WHATS. DAY MORNING. DECEMRI neing at ELEVEN 0% 9th and D streets north- } ments, Silk Dolmans, Cireu- Fs, ke. All of which are positively to bn’ sold and to which the (208 M STR ET, MRS. M.ST VENS HART Thirty Pur-lined H. ® Fetrox, AUCTION SALE OF FORFEITED PLEDGES. pablie aieti9n. Cone EVILS PREPARED of ALL KINDS © titive examinat ons, y EH my, Leipeic method, at 929 sth Bitern' on hows XE SCHEEL ONG. m TC. bers, a8 well ss these Wi Studs, tyeglases, Spec: aid wold aind met is bp reg sons holding Uckets will ples WK. FULTON, ER & SON, Keal Estate sind Insurance, ‘No. 1246 F street northwest, ABLE NINE-ROOM Ab MODERN FOLLOCK and Nc ni LOE Tet ate Nowember Tove 1064 folio. 35, et = 4 Of Columbia wal hye Pek we will ober, at Son WEDNESD\Y. TH F. DECEMBER, "t rt of Lot uuuibered “nine (9) red an] seventy-oven (477), beatin * ata polut ‘seventeen (17) feet si (0) Jnches torth from the southesst co th twenty-five (25. four and onechais (iy) $5. threw months, $ HOWES BUSINESS. of said lot nine fot; thence» west i (454) fuuches to th provements thereon or in Fz after Ave dav “Evening Star” hh resale in the Enelien brancues. Duy ® A UeTION Sail for sla, on WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER © OCLOGR PM at the WHE BEST AND caE drawing and paintine i Fine Arts 15th et. and Receptions free Weunen! Hozwood INSTITUTE. A SELECT BOARDIN A complete school course, Enzlish. Scientifics # Modern Langu: Art, Elocutien, ‘also Elective Courses for advane=d | AND DAY SCFOOL FOR trator of 1). P. Hollow: reale, on the sane day luce, for account of whoin it may concern, the folluw- 50 SHARES of th» CAPITAL STOCK of the VAPOK FUEL COMPANY. We will atso aifer, HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. SALE OF POTTERY FROM THE MATT MORGAN ART POTTERY COMPANY. 1 BEG LEAVE TO CALL THE ATTENTION OF THE RESIDENTS OF WASHINGTON AND VICIN- TTY TO THE SALE OF A CHOICE COLLECTION OF THE M\TT MORGAN ART POTTERY, TOBE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION AT MY ART ROOMS, 11TH YLVANIA AVENUE, ON TUESDAY ES )NESDAY, DECEMBER TWENTY-THIRD AND TWENTY-FOURTH, AT ELEVEN A.M. AND THMEE P.M. EACH DAY, THE LIST WILL IN. AND USEF! VARIETY OF BOTH AMENTAL, CLES SUTY= POR CHRISTMAS P TS, SUCH AS. VASES. JEM BONE: WF STANDS, MOORISH VASLS, OALIOUFS, CUSPADORES, Ero. JAPANESE PITCHES, COL f LUTE LE A POTS, &c., ALL MAOR OF NATI x rs DECORATED IN 2 R: Py IN BEAUTY AND FINISH 1HE FINEST ¥eNCH LEMOG) fine collection of goods will be on view on Mon- jqncember 2:0, all day die-ct ___ THOMAS DOWLING, Aucts, NCANSON BROS. Auctioneers, 217-319 9th strect northwest, (corner D street.) UPERB COLLECTION OF BIG: A-BRAG, AN RTG AND CURT AND MCQUISHE 1c SHANG. SCH AND KOMAN 1st, LOCK A.M AND ur art sAlesroun ANG AT EL VE “CLOCK P.M. within commer 9th and D strvets northwent, we will sell the beautiful collection’ of art tevasurea, us partly ease Fated aboy’ CATALOGUES Ri ADY AND GOODS ON EXHIB. TION AL NOON ON NEDNESDAY, DECEMBER SEVENTEENTH, 1894. ai6-3t DUNCARSON BROS . Auctioneers. AS CTION SALE OF UNKEDEEMED PLEDGES, 11 gel at one estal avecue, by patblic at rede 2 Penney lvania ited by non= 50, 1 clus BIGHiEENTH, -and to be continued id consisting of Gold, Nilver and. 21 Chains, Necklaces, Charms Lockets, ye Glasses, Earrinws, Ping, Bracelets, Plain Gols and Set Kings, Pencils, Diamonds, Clicks, Guus, Pis.ols, Bool ans, fiver atid Plated Ware, 1 de and Gents’ Ciothing and all kinds of wearing apparel. TR'G-—Persons holding tickets witl pissgug notion STEINEM Bios & BENSINGFR. Auctioneer. 6-36 WV ALTEK DB. WILLIAMS & CO, Auctionegs, “8! SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED ESTATE ON SEVENTH STREET ABOVE Ry virtue of a deed of trust from John F. Buck holtz and wife, datet March 3, Itt. ant recorded in Liber #60, folio :d reconls of the Distei of Adeeree of the Sue faced Septeinber 16-144, sidbetituting Artur A Birt Lamon, we Will sell TUE Bi tc TY-THILD Dp. AST THREE ¢ PX lot 44, in J.B. Haw's suictvision of Mount Vieasint, excepting only the tfronton Tih street by 120 feet in deyth. y has a frontaze of 6, feet, 6 inches ca oy adepth of 241 fet 8 inches to Sih steve whielt it fronts 40 feet 8 ineli's, wd a tables of the Metro- Polltan Raitwa uelts consist of substantial {ramus dwelling of ubout ten room. ‘Tervns of wale: Ome-fourth cash, of which @ be j nid. af thue of ‘sale inents in ferred payments to be s: <tof truston the Brop-rty sold. All conv recording at cont ef purenas F. If t ‘are ot compiled With in tev days ihe property will be Fesold at the cost aud Joris of the purchaser. A. 1. BARBER. | foar fe Te Droit Building; ARTHUR A. BIRNEY 456 Louixiana avenue. Brack Snxs, Ix A Au Graves, Colored Silks and Sat Golored Gastimerse atid Faney Dress Goods, Binet Cashineres Crapes, ‘Haule clothe: Napkins ced ‘Towels in all Qualities. i 0 ‘Articles, Ladies, Sentle nen and Childrens’ Underwear. ‘We invite all in want of Dry Goods RILEY BUILDING, Corner 9th and E streets northwest. a10-7t* Kies Parace. . GREAT SLAUGHTER IN CLOAKS AND MILLINERY NQ 18 YOUR CHANCE FOR BARGAINA, READ KING'S PALACE PRICES, Fiessnt DOLMANS, NEWMARKETS, RUSSIAN oHneTT AB aba Be eT and es Allstyles of JACKETS at @4, @4.60, 85, 95.50and 93. 160 SILK and SATIN WRAPS t $9, 810and $12 SILK PLUSH GARMENTS below market valus, 2.000 Misses’ and My HAVELOCKS NEW- MARKIAS"s snust douguldcent Mine af 62,08 84 65 and $6. 5.000 Wool and French FELT HATS at 500, Sc, 1 and $1.25. 2.009 Children's Elegant TRIMMED HATS st 26c., e,, Toe., $1 ond $1.25, BIRDS. PLUMES, WINGR, VETS, SILKS, SATINS, VI old eleewhers” Ladies UNDERWRAR, CORSETS and KID GLOVES below manufacturers’ price. IPS, RIBBONS, VEL~ VETEENS, less than Do uct buy until yon have examined our stock and ascertained our prices, if you wish to save your mouey, KING'S PALACE, $14 SEVENTH STREET. Ir Wu Par You! Ifyou are in search of Dress Goods, to look ut th elegant assortment of Tricot Cloth, Ladies’ Cloth, Bison Cloths, Shooda Cloths, Satin Cloths and Cashmeres, ‘New arrival of Plaids in choice designs, Jersey Flannels, in checks, stripes and ombre, very pinch in use now, . Finest Brocaded Yelvets, in Brown. Blue, Myrtla Garnet and Bronze; new goods, reduced from 5 to $4 Per yard: abarzain, Call early to secure one, as I have. one piece of each ouly. < Black Broceded Velvets, special, $2.50; Plain Velvots in Black and Colors, $1.60, $2 and #2.50; Seal Flush for Ladies’ Wraps at greatly reduced prices, ‘The above goods are marked st prices, which insure ready sale, Oue rica, Plain Figuren, al 8. L. HEMPSTONE, 803 Market Space. GHIRTS RETAILED AT WHOLESALE PRICRA nig Buy, the Comfort, chirt, elegantly made, of tha best ‘muslin and 2100 lined, reinforced, and oily Tocoute Fine Unfinished Shirts only Gc, Finest Percale Shirts only $1.50. Finest Loundried Dress Shirts, in solid bosoms, ready to put on, for $1. ffx Hvest Dresa Shirts mado to order (eolld bosoms)f 3" * 90. "Perfect it wuarauteod ae 2 MEGINSIS, au22 1002 F streot, Careers & Drareay, We have just opened a splendid line of WILTONS, AXMINSTER, MOQUETTS, VELVETS ¥opy bi 19, LAPERTRY AND IN- AIN CAKFETS G Also, a full line of DRAPERY and FURNITURE COVERINGS. . An inspection of our stock is golicited. HOVE BRO. & CO., + 1828 F steoot, 8023-3, GENTLEMEN’S GOODS Sues To Oxorn 6 Shirts to Order, Laundrie1.. 6 Shirfp to Order, Laundried...... 6 Very Best to Order, Launaried.. 12.00 Also, a full line of Winter Underwear, Half Hosy, Scarf, &o, * 8 B. ELLERY, nit 1112 F street northwest, FONE UNDFRTAKFR Women trained THREE-SPRING WAGO. By virtue of a dood of trust. dated LVc O'CLOCK AL, the avove-deser:bed property. CHAS. C. WALTER. Trusteo. PRIMARY <ND VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY IN THE WEST END F It SALE, BEING Bs partie of a dccwe of the Supreme 1713 WH OSTREET *y-Reven U7), ae on RIVATE LESSONS |S To adults, comfdrntia Shand K strestsn, w. social Buse rth east: re idue fa equal instal 8 from day of sal notes for the uefer six (6) Pere nt mnWAHy, and secured by ¥ ve his prousise Juenients, bearne t ((OLLIERE scHooL For Bors Under 15 sears of aga Two separate depa:tments— NGLISH, FRENCH AND CLASSICAT. a Pref and Mrs. Col- fia train 'as a Conveyancing at es pense of f oe UGE S CALS N BROS. Au tx, Tilerm ST. N-W.. WASTTNGTON. Do. ‘ierunee ih Dentistry. Office, 1 Bhwest. Preservation of tue Natural Teste FEANELIS s iS WESTMINS YE © ONT ST. LUSTO 3 GARFIELD LUILDING, UHOORLYS. NX. Best instruction to adults or cl sons ond claswa, Superior naive Special advantages for iearnine Tourues Most easy and efficient ery reasonable, eachers sent to Student's residence, ERMS BEGIN NOW Appis to PROF. NS. 101; WON TDENCE EE EANDALL PARSONS, 428 77m STREET wer BallantyDes Operative and mech ry eRilliully pertortved, fate fee Leu years experience.’ Hours from am. to6 pom SPEAK Foreien Tethod “Vuition EES SALE OF FARM 3 CONTAINING Zh.03 ACES 1 BY COMFORTABLE FRAME DW BARN, &o. KOVED ELLING, deed of trust recorded in Liber No,, 247, St wg. one of Uie land records of the Gollambia we iil ll on Ue premgeson SATCRD Y-TWENTIETH DAY OF DEC 164, at THIRE E U'CLOCK PML. the follow sitntate in the conney of Wanhiiigtow District of Pia. and wartiy in the commty of Prin Of Marstand: Leg sine at th t numbered nineteen in th: subdivision of pisyarelie." on the rast sidevt thecoumty road formerly called “Hennine's" road, and theoce by pre-ent bearing o} compass nth 81° east eizlity percha, south Pi veent Hfty-eicht- se porches went 91.36 perce to the end of the lots. line of the aforesaid fo: ca the cast ide ft thesice om raid road Locth 16 north ise. went 11 perches, north suorth 4° west 10 perchen tet ginuing, couteining twenty-three-.03 actess of land, ‘more or less, be! ee of tracts called Bayley’s pur- Chase and Stoney it ‘Terms: One fourth cash: balanco tn one, two and ar intovent at nix. Pe ni-annualiy, and tb end of the third perc chaser. Conv sXe. at Pitre terms, to be complied with im ‘five day, otherwise resale at K aud cost of delaultiug purchaser, aiter five dayg ublic notice of such resale ih Rome Lewspaper Pade iahedin Washington, D.C, A deposit of $100 requlred ateale, rtp tqolies aes NB GOCE D. rast JAMS W. KATCLIPrE,S oe DUNCANSON BROS, Atiete. FIOMAS DOWLING, Auctionces, i5-5t RESIDENT ARTISTS’ SALE. OF WATER COLORS AND OIL PAINTINGS, : EMBRACING LANDSCAPE, FIGURE, MARINE, STILL LIFE AND GENRE. THE FOLLOWING ARTISTS ARC REPRESENTED IN THE CATALOGUE: ANDREWS, MELINE, FOSBELG, GILL, JOHNSON, MATTHEWS, FURGUSON AND ROWZEE. This fino collection embraces about 150 pieces, an will be soli at public auction at ny auction rooms on THUKSDAY snd FRIDAY, DECEMBER EIGH- TEENTH end NINETEENTH, at ELEVEN A.M. and THREE P. M, each day, ‘The collection wil! be on view Monday, Tuesdxy gnd Wednesday prior to sile. It is pronounced the finest offering they have ever made, and their efforte should bbe substantially encouraged by our citizens, _atl-6t OWLING. Auctioneer. POTOMAC RIVER BOAT! QHELDON'S DANCING AC a RFOLK AND FORTRE: Me terns {UF Fentity A nreke a apd all diseases 01 abilifal by experwnc Putaw tect. Batti Sunday. vio i2 =m Wyo THE Laltr< oF wasntnc Mrs. Dr tS! MMES. S: Generai Office, tay, Weduesdlay and Friday Tamm. Fei- foe 1a sitting. ‘Povomae tiver MER ‘f, V. ARROWSMITIL yRoM Trt STREET WHARF. Mondays, Thursdays and § turning Tuowhiys, Fridays and Sundays, touching at ali River Lavdings as far xa Nomint Creek, Curriomsn Connects with B&O. R Rat ‘INO. B. PADGETT, Agent. pas any hew testis ‘where abe bas been this suinmer: lite snd Botality of europe. MES has hal many adv: jdated uniter the ev! Farah she Sure. ber Bbeoiulely cures Corus and ‘Office hours # to 3. Don't forget the No. ‘Corns 25 cents ADAME PAYS RGEON CHL : Hatue Nalis aud » Corba, Bunions ingrow i jeet muccessf lly ‘Cases in leather ant Diets outgt of my celebrated manicure yools wiven to Sack i = Koouse ‘days, at? am. Re- ard St, Clements Bay. Leaves Tth.street winat datiy Verron at 10otcivels aah; Fett fexcept Sina cept Stindayy. for Mt fon about 3:20 pam - 6 ut 3.1, BLAKE, Captain. ES SEVEN TH-STR For tue Holiday 1 PAMPT MATTANO LEAVY 59 Whaif every SUNDAY. TUESDAY and THURSDAY lox Creek. returning on Mon~ ‘at intermediate jouchies at Grins Maes 2ESe Ele HEALER Pruniaess Medium, Snertawent, where she will be pleased Triewde ani paroum, Mss _BKOORE 2818 ALL Ti LiPE. . Wednesday sand Friday, at Chapel Pott and Moudays up. Freiichts received dail E EVENTS OF ome Teh Dusinens comidential. Ladies and Gn. Hemen $0 cents each 408 L suvet, between 4th and ja streets Burchwest Scuoor, Serrs: roc Chil Suite. aces t0 12. short pants $2. fe. Schou ‘Suite are ii eet je Sinstie Jackets $1.75, cxoor, Surrs “THE CONCORD HARNES3" ‘THE CONCORD COLLAR. Eyre and Praga ‘Harness of ESS ie stamped with LUTZ& BRO.” 7 Pennsylvania Avenue, Adjoining National Hotel. S2-HIORSE BLANKETS and CARRIAGE ROBEGa rent variety at very low prices. ADAME DE FOREST HAS Bi ED AS REMEDY Coupe, Cerria sss Sd aeeseipel 2.30. 6c. 0c, and $1,” Sse and Boys up. IMG Peasy vane aver. (ca fbeescaoetiwest evoten Le cutee Wo thin watts of HOVED Un, BUTWEEN SLCy RU RTS “EAST, No. ¢ Supreme Court of ed in equity cause uustes sy) olnted in. on THULSDAY, the SPER, ALD. 1884, at F O'CLOCK P.M in front of the preinises, parts of 10's nunibered thirteen (13) and fonrvecn (4.in square muubeced seven hundred and sixty-two (62), and do scribed as fotiows: Bevinning tor the same at tho horthwest corner of said lot munbered thirteen (13), and thence runnivg svuthwesterly slong the western line “of said tot 132 feet 8 inches; “thence south IS feet: thence e: thence horth BE si é fost 6'¢ fchwn: thence ence waxt 1 foot 10 Im rep ff. hes: Phones nort iy Ofert and 6 inches from Pennesivania avenue on» line drawn paral with aud 16 feet from western line sloresaid: tetce alone maid Hine to maid avenne, and thence aoa suid avenu’ It feet to the place uf becinning. torether with all the improvenents, ways, easeaieuts,tis Hezes to the sante Delonwine, or iy any’ Wi ng, ftuproveat iy a tran dove and a tore! Fro ‘ms: One-third of the surchaso money to im cash; the balance in siz, nine and twelve months from day of sale and’ to bear iuterest at 6 per cont per annum, and to be secured by deed of trust one promises sold. Conveyancing. &c.. at coat of purchaser. ‘d=postt of #100 rejuire-t ct time of sale. ‘Terms to complied with in ten days, otherwise the trustee will resell tho property after five dave’ pablic notice of such Resale iu euune dew ne into Brat Se gE 2a ae _DUNCANSON BUos.. Aucte mae spe. J. FISHER & Co. ‘Heal Estate Auctioncers, STORE sAONNE AMAL EMIS N PLACE NONTHWEST pe 4-5 ‘3 S 5 i aa Be Be SI ‘one nd one hundred sceatiow to E Rigaman’s wubal:in'on of eb lots num: Seon euaes ees >arveyor of the District of hum bis, Sod tencsent_ Grek alweliieee Bones aah 128, aia sie ‘Place northwest, 3 ay Actes uted Se Sasa NOVERTY ON |. SJvsr Receven- A Larve Line of NECKWEAR, for 50c., 750. and $L Full Lineof Falland Winter UNDERWEAR, at lowest Prices, ‘Lange Line of DRESS SHIRTS constantly on hand, CHARLES HYATT, Proprietor, ‘THOMPSON'S SHIRT FACTORY, ‘$16 F street northwest, opposite Patent Offica, PIANOS AND ORGANS. Prases. Oraaxs EDWARD F, DROOP, Aven Of the late firm of } W. G. Merzenorr & Co., At the old stand —925 Ponnsylvania avenue, Offers forsalo act ly selected assortment of Grand, Square, aud Upright 08. of KNEES GABLER, WHEE- BE ECELER abd other kors sldzeport Parlor Organ, 5 asical Merchandise. Orders for Tuning malcine promptly attended to, fe" Remember. At the old stand, 925 Pean, ave, Solesgeney fo nO TEINWAY & SONS’ PIANOS. HEINEKAMP AND STULTZ & BAUER UPKIGHT AND SQUARE PIANOS Stand unrivaled for all the fine qualities of workman. ship, tone and durability, standing solidly in tune, and, wiving wousual satistuction. ‘Wo make a apecialty of taking in exchange old Pianos and particnlarly in second-bs: ree, for new UI Fichth ctving the fullest value for them, and toaktine Tow prices. special uiducement to prompt and teliablolayors ‘A good stock of second-hand Pianos at low pricesand easy terms. ‘Nothing so!d but what wecan give aresponsible guar- antee for, 221 FACTORY WAREROOMS, 422 oth stroet, Mosio Axo Musto, Mencaasorsr MRS. HENRIETTE GC METZEROTT, Having purchased the entire interest of Mr EDW. DHUOP. in the firm of W.G, METZEROTT & OO, has removed tolarge and comracdious new store, No, 908 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ‘Where the following instruments may be found: QUICKERING & SONS, HARDMAN, HAINES BROS. STETRATAD GAMES Hornat nore ce BetoGs & CO., GROVESTEEN & FULLER, WHEELOCK. MAR- CHALL & WENDEL, BILLINGS and the world re- howned CLOUGH & WAKREN ORGANS, &o. Afullstock of MUSIC and MUSICAL WORKS con- atantly on hand, A SPECIALTY IN TUNING AND REPAIRING Of Pignos, Having retains] tho services of Messrs, GEO. ELY and H. WAGNER, for many years with the frm. alt orders by snail for tining or amusle promptly ded to, 018-1, ALLET, DAVIS & CO'S GREAT SPECIALTY— @ THEIR UPRIGHT GRAND PLAN Fn ate aS Teer ee eee LW Gar “DECKER” PIANOS SEE ASE Boa. ‘Also for “oct for Burdett organs, EICHENBACH’S PIANO WAREROOMS, iOS Srece& Co. Eacensox, & Baos& FIANQ3. * WILCOX & WHITE AND KIMBALT, ORGANS. ‘Pianos Organs. repaired, rete St ee Plu stoce us ve, Music HENRY EBERBAOH, steers pros OSES ‘Either by the single vial or in complete ontfite.3$ BOEBICKE & TAFELS Puamecy, iH Fist Ix Quaury. LOWEST IN COST, THE TEN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE. THE PEOPLE'S CHOICE. WHY WE HAVE SUCOEEDED: 1. Because we have Kept Every Promise, 9. Becsuse we have never handled anything but Real % Beosuse wo used No Exaggorations in our Adver- tisements or published no Milesding Price Lists, ‘& Beonuno wo have alwaga acld at Exactly Ten Per (Cent Above Manufacturing Cost, 5. Because the Public has learned that we conduct ‘business ou « plan that enables the Smallest Child to buy as safely as the Shrewdest Man. |. 6 Because we have but One Price and that the very Lowest. 7. Becanse by dealing with us the Purchaser Saves the Big Profit that other Clothiers ask, & Because we hye forced down prices all alone the line and the People appreciate us for It, 9. Bocause by Mannfacturing Ourselves and selling at Exactly Ten Per Cent Above Cost we are Retailingat ‘Wholsale Rate, 10, Because we have Won Success by Deserving it. TEN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE, STRICTLY ONE PRICE. 927 axp 929 Szvawra Staeer NomTHWasT. 8. E. Cor, Mass, ave, Open evenings till 9, Saturday till IL ‘ar Please bear in mind, we have no connection with any other house in this city. aig mate, ‘Kersey Overcoats, silk-lined, Black Broadcloth Suits at $40; worth 840. Fie Broadcloth Full Dress Suits iswallow tail coat), $25; worth $45, Good ‘subsiantial Overe: nts at 85, $1, 88, 89 an fully $25 per ce alow reals: pri aXirmaniat Overcoats at B10, $12 and B16; worth joni. Suite sold! at exsctly 5) cents on th» dollar of former pricon. ‘nits ad Overcosts for bose from 90 sold ut 75 eeu: 0n the wollar Of forur prices, peblngies Suits for men will be sold rear less of cost. 0 Four-Barion Cutaway Corkscrew Saits, in black aud colors, ut $12. for ‘Men's and Dove! Tue Miser Sross CORNER l0ra AND F STREETS, Being established to sell First-Class Clothing for men and boys ut Lower prices tian are possible to be nado by houses under euormous expenses, wo liave no space in our advertisrments for those beautiful moral Jewons, gheat stori aud revosterous ¢:aims so freely | UL aulere to Our fret aud only way of wdverti- | sing, vit: civil x prices whick we claim to be fully 25 per | cent lower than even thowe grvat reductions, so-culied, ud packing thou upwith the goods, guscuttecing, a ‘usual. satinfuction to ev haser: ‘A fow more diayonal Prince. Albert Suits reduced to 816; can't be mateled un . Satin-lined Ovorcouts reduced from @25 to, Chinchilla purel ar 8 817. Overcosts reduce to $15; would be cheapat 916: worth 825. 8, {uuchilis Coats and Vesta at 89; worth 815, $10; prices, lnchilla Surtout Overcoats ut $20; worth 8: nd Overcoats for boys from 4 to 8 years will be ‘ears will be $6up. price $18. ssgamners itd Rubber Coats, re- ‘Of cost, at HE MISFIT STORE, DOR. lore AND F STREETS. P. 8.—Bo sure and come to the corner of Tenth and Featreets. az ‘A 815.00 Suit at 7.50. LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING CO. Haw Tires AND LITTLE MONEY MAKE THIS A GOOD YEAR TO BUY 9% (00 TTH HSIN N GGG. CL OO TF HHUNNNG G 1] oo f H U ItN SN GGGT BUT (EXTREMELY HARD on RELIALE CLOTHING DEALERS. ‘We haye made prices to meet the times, so that none may deny themselves a Winter Suit or an Overcoat, ‘You know we mean what we say. A 810.00 Suit at 95.50, A120 Suit at 36.25, A. $15.00 Suit at $3.75. ‘An £18.00 Suit at $10.00. Overcoats at $4. 85, $6, 87. and upwards to $30, that are worth 50 per cent more than we are asking. Boy's Suit at #3:25, $3.75, 4.60, and upward. Children's Suits at from 82.60 upward that are worth double. ‘Boys’ and Children's Overcoats from $2.00 upward. 2,000 paira Pants, from $1.00 up to $0.00, "that are worth 50 per cent more. CORNER SEVENTH AND G STREETS, a aig. ste fole, seente for 1 ant Koo shoes. inour cox FIN! CHILDIEEN AND SUISGES SbatNG- HEEL ‘SHOESin see aateeereman srruen aes See Fou money bY duing eo.” Hemaunber the a INSHEIMER & BRO. 808 “th street, bet. Hand I, and $151 Mstrest, ‘We call attention to complete qqll particular jon to our very compi ‘BOOTS AND SHOES FOR THE FALL TRADE. T'S CELEBRATED EN'S SHOE! are uoue better. aid are su- erie 10 cust ave the followin style ade. We bi 1 CALE, button or plain, ad pointed toe, ‘CALE Congress waiters ih broad. and BURT'S FINE ©. BURT S EINE CALF tnce-hook bale, BURTS FINE CALE Congress and button. URT S FINE, extra broad bottoms, for old gentlemen. URES BOY SHOES, im laco and button, Cvery atyle : We invite ins tion percent See eae, CELEBRATED COUSIN’> SHOES, COUSIN'S FINE KID, button, high heel, and pointed gr bax toe COUSIN'S TINE EID, common-sense toe. COUSINS FINE STRAIGHT GOAT, button, in both | yy, atrien. COUSIN'S FINE PEBBLE, button, in ‘Sommon-sense and low hoe, terns, JEISHOES for Ladies, Misses, and Children, 0. name and BINDHEISIEL £ GRU, £08 ithand S151 Mstroete, 03 GasSrov Fas axo Westen [aconrariox Euitings, Overcoatings, and Trouserings received and WASHINGTON, H. D. BART, ‘1111 Pennsylvania avenue. ES FOR COOKING AND HEATING. COKE CRUSHED. COKE, ORDINARY SIZE, 2d Edition. Latest flan to he St ‘The Centenary Conference. PROPOSED METHODIST BCUMENICAL COUNCIL ON 1880. Busimone, Mp. December 16.—Kev. Dr. Mo Anaily, editor of the St. uouls Christian Adconate, resided at the session of the conference Bishop Walden offered a resoltition that the ness colnmittee suggest a date on which to call ‘ecumenical council $f Methodism. It was sugzes- ted wal the fear 1689 would De, an, appropriaie Fear, Essays were reaa by Rev. 3. Evans and r. Jaa. M. King. eee Minister Morton Denies a Report of Eile Resiguation, Pants, December 16.—The Figaro to-day _an- nounced that Mr. Levi P. Mortom, the American minister, had resigned bis because of the election ‘ot Mr. Cleveland. Mr. Morton, Lowever, denies that he has taken such a step. A Woman Convicted of Murder. Baxriwors, Mp., December 16—In the case of Trene Newman, colored, on trial tor the murder of Martha 5 Gordon, the ‘jury to-tay rendered a ver- dict of guilty of murder in the second degree. sieve die A New York troker Naw Youk, December 16.—Tho suspension of G. L Weed announced at the New —— r ure is ‘unimportante ape 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 reporved dy special wire to H. H. Dodge, 599 15th street: Name. Can, Sous... Cent. Pag. 2.2) $ b hes. & Ohig.-| 5%) Do, pret.....| 731. Do. 1st pret-.| 10\4)....-)Nor. & West. p.| 20%. Do. 2d pret...) 7 |..2""|North Pac. ....| 16% y ese = HB ‘Do. pref. .."| 39% a2. |... cyNorthwest.--2"! a5 "| 85% iq) 8%] Do. pret... aay lies 82 | 81 (odio a sti. -| 19 [RS 97! 96% Oregon Trans.| 13 | 1 By) By Ont & West...) 1254 ee EK 3%)...-/Pace Mall BBN) I EN, oS Giclhea, DB. ---| 128 13 Ene. 2) 14%) 1489 Readin: 22x! s27 Dor Ss....02] 8284) 5254 Rock Iahes-7- 72106 S067 MD. Cent..22.2Thtig 118 "Rook. & B.20071) ase] 3 14” |..../Ste Pau. 0 02) T8363 Joy! tiie! Do. ee 8, 106 698) 64g, St.P. £01 tM. Bi | 22D réxas Pac.....| 13%) 13 i jon Pac... | 48% 49 5%) S53) Wab. Vac... ..| Bil. wo. sca] 92h) deb. a Chilo. “2) 75).-0 |W | OO | oie usw &Cuab: 2) 343) 34341 The Baltumore Markers. BALTIMORE, December 16.—Virginia new ten-for- tes, 32%: do. new threes, 63 bid to-day. BALTIMORE, Mp. Decemb-r 16.—Cotton dull—mia- aling, 108. Flour quiet, with a reduction of 23 cents on luigh crade city mili,” Wieat—southern steady und and dull; southern red, | 80384: thern amber, 89a91; No.1 Maryland, 84% bid: No. a ery winter red. spot, 777g: January. 7 quiet; weatern low: briary” €0%4905; Murch, M2jaba}y, May. BMabe Sora vathert Arner and quictt western lowerand iui: southery white. doa47'y: southern yellow. sath, Western = ix6d, wpot, 4Taeh, December. 415478 Jatt: cy, a6a46: February and March, 45 bid. Unts steady and quict—southern, 30a03; western wiilte, 32a33: do. Taixed, 1; Pennsylvania, S0vs9. Hye quiet, 60362. Provisions firmer. with betes iugiiry,- Suear—copper Fefinod guict, IlMatl Whines steady: teal iy Other articles ‘unchenzed. Freichts to Liverpool # steamer quiet—cotton, 1S-Gad.: flour, is.6d.:- gran firmer, 6igd, Receipts—fiour, “3.160. barrela: “wheat, 56,000 bushels: corn, 71,000 bushels: oats, 1,000 busliel rye els. "Shipwsents—corn, 162,000 bushel Suies—wheat, 250,000 bushels; corn, 97,000 bushels, ‘The Chicago Markets, CHICAGO, It... Decenb:r'16.—On *Change, at 11:15 &. t,, wheat was uns-ttied, but fairly strong: Jaunury is selling down to 10%; November, 71% Corn, Grm at 40% for. year ond: dats unchanged. Pork Luge. higher. Lard CHICAGO. eat higher. ILL, “December 16.—Closinz s Decenaber, “1: January. 117g: February. 723 GB. Corn-yoar, 40; January, 35%: Fel ber, 24: Jauary, ruses; 24s: March, 24g: february, 20.00 AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY, Nominations To-day. ‘Tho President sent the following nominations to the Senate to-day: B. Platt Carpenter, of N. ¥.,tobe governor of Montana Territory. Wm. H. Bliss, of Missourl, attorney of the United States for the eastern district of Missouri. = Geo, M. Carpetter, of Rhode Isiand, United States district fuage for the district of Rhode Island, Postmusters—Nathan D. Cortright, jr, at Mauch Chunk, Pa.; A. M. Haskell, at Lampasas, ‘Tex; Win. H. Gritin, ‘at Gaiveston, tex. District in Congress. MERTINO OF THE HOUSE DISTHICT COMMITTRE, ‘The House District committee held a meeting this morning. Mr. Barbour read to the committee that portion of the President's message which re- lated to the District of Columbia, The District Commissioners were asked to turnish the commit- tee a number of copies of thelr annual A resolution was passed also asking the Commissioners for thelr opinion concerning the Dili to incorporate the Washington central ratiroad; and the Dill intro- duced by Mr. Spi authorizing the Commis- sloners to convey th” 15 foot alley, in square 635, 10 the adjacent lot hoiders in return for an alley Space ih another part of the square, was agreed upon to be reported favorably. AN ADVERSE REPORT. ‘The Senate District committee to-day reported back adversely the petition of Zenas C. Robbins for reimbursement for expenses incurred for the pub- Ue as register of witls for the District. ‘The pett- toner sets forth that he was appointed register of Wills Jn 1862, and for seven years prior to that the wills, Inventories, ete., that had been docketed and. appioved were not recorded. His legal pay con- Sisted of fees, but he hai so much extra service to pervorm in order to bring the record up that his AY Was inadequate. He asked for £1100. The nave adopted the report and the committee was discharged. FREEDMEN'S BANK. Mr. Cannon, control of the currency, who is ex officio commissioner of the Freedmen’s Saving and Trust company, has made his annual report to Congress of the affairs of that company. He shows: that the total payments made to d>positors since 2 failure of Ube institution amount Wo $1,715,444, or G2 per cent of the total deposits. The controlier Setar tin Goa ae Lap tires for the men vat balande gue depositors, ‘hich is estimated at $060,000, Capitol Notes. YOR THE RELIEF OF THR OREELY PARTY. Senator Sherman to-day introduced a bill to pay $703.75 to each of the non-commissioned ofiicers and a expedit or their repre- Prntatives Une stu to bes Hew of coma of zuel and quarters and extra duty pay. ME. BAYARD AND THE CABINET. ‘The statement that Senator Bayard has been of- {pred a cabinet position and has signified his pref- erence for the Treasury vortfollo mies ace rats in the House as true. {ionane who Isa, personal frend of the Benatses, sald pat that, without having talked with him stl ere aes anat ‘Mr. Bayard would go into the rs see ‘THE PENSION APPOPRIATION BILL. ‘The House committee on appropriations had the pension bill under consideration to-day. They have decided to reduce the number of pension examiners from eighteen to twelve, and reduce their ex- penses. ‘The Swaim Court-martial. FURTHER TxSTIMONY FOR THE DEFENSE. en the Swain court-martial convened this morning tie argument of the judge advocate in op- MISSES SHUtS in Kid, Straight Goat, and Pebble, | position to the request of the defense to be allowed to prove thatGen. Swaim was advised by his coun- sel tn reference to the uit on the “due bill was re- sumed. ‘On the concluston of his remarks, the court went Antosecret session to consider the question, and, on the re-opening of the courtroom, it was announced that the objection mele by the Judge advocate to the admission of evidence a3 to counsel's advice to Gen, Swalm tn the matter, was overruled. ‘The witness, McDonald, then testified that at Gen. Swaim’s request he consulted Judge Johnson, as to thecourse to be pursued in reference to the note, and Johnson advised that Swaim bring sult open for inspection. Gentlemen will place tkeirorders | UPON the bote. Witness informed Gen. Swatm,who atthe LkADING TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT OF hesitated for about six weeks, before he agreed to have the suit Drought. The (espns then drawn up E interest™ trom the. copy ‘of the nove before It was fled in court. ‘THE COMMISSIONERS’ VIEWS REGARDING TRUST COM- PANIES. to the reference tothem Senator Harris in response : ‘No. 151, “TO amend an act tncorpor- Sting the National 'sate ‘No. ‘incorporate Tecently, he was satisfied that tt | OPENING THE EXPOSITION. THE SCENE AT THE WAITE MUUSE E To-paY. A Distinguished Assembiage—Ofticial Opening of the New Orieans World's Fair by Wire-The Presidents Ad- ‘The famous East room of the White House was graced with a very notable assemblage this after oon to Witness the official opening of the New Or- Jeans exposition by the President, There were Present the members of the diplomatic corps, the cabinet oMcers, the chief Justice and associate jus tices of the Supreme Court, the President of the Senate, the Speaker of the House, Mr. W. W. Cor coran, Mr. George Bancroft, Mr. Lawrence Barrett, Gen, Van Vilet and afew other specially invited Guests and the following congressional comm!t- tect, the states and tefritortes: From the Senate Messrs. . Dolph, Cameron, of Pennsy!rania; Cameron, Wied: Barron : a, Miller, of Cul Riddloverger, Peadieton, Bui Jer, Vest, Jones, of ; Slater and Walker, and from the House Messrs. Oates, of Alabama; of Arkansas; Heniey, of California; Belt Colorado; Seymour, ni ‘Connecticut; of Dela. ‘ware; Davidson, of Haraeahan, of Geonstas ‘Hitt, Of Tiinots; Watson, of Indiana; Henderson, Jowa; Perkins, of Kansas; Hallsell, of Kentucky; Eilia, of Louisiana; ond Maine, Covington, Def ‘Maryland; a emerges se) veto | Michizan; Strait, innesota; Van Baton, Misalssippi; O'Neill, of Missouri; Green, ot North Carolina; Laird. of Nebraska; Cassiday, of Nevada; Ray, of Bean, of New Jerse Adama, of New York; Palce, of Oo; George. Qregoa; Bingham, of Penniyivania; Chace, of Rhode island; Hemphill, of South Carolina; Cala- Well, of Teanessee; Throckmorton, of ‘Texas; Po- land, of Vermont; 07 Of Virginta; Gibson, of ‘West Virginia; Rankin, of Wisconsin; Oury, of Ari- zona; Raymond, Dakota; Singiser, of Idaho; Maginnis, of Mont ; Manzanares, of New Mex- ico; Paine, of Utah; of Wasbingion, and Post, of Wyoming. A8 the invitations, which were tssued by the Secretary of State for the President, tueiuded the iadies be: ing Co the fanullies of ti nuemen Invited, there was a large attendance who Were much interested inthe ceremonies. It was the Intention to open the exposition officially as near the hour of high noon at New Orleans a8 sible, as the time there is an hour slower than Washington time, but there was an unexpected delay, a3 shown beiow. = ‘TRE SCENE IN THE EAST ROOM. All the arrangements for carrying out the plan. devised were made and tested last night. Opposite the central window, on the east side of the East Room, was placed a small mahogany table.on which rested a single telegraphic instrument, which was connected by wires concealed by the heavy window curtains with the telegraph room on the Moor above. From there to the ex) on buildings the connec- on was complete, fore 12 o'ciock invited guests began, to arrive, and before that hour there was quite an assembiage present. Among the early ar- rivals were the rpreseniatives of Mlustrated Papers, Who took their stand in @he center of the room, and made off-hand sketches of. the simpie little table and netchiboring portion of the room. At the request of Che Secretary State, the Marine band was ordered to attend, and before 12 o'clock i was on hand, and the musicians took thelr ac- customed seats in the public huliway. DELAY. Shortly before one o'clock those present arranged themseives near the center of the room, an aisie being kept open for the President from the main corridor to the table. ‘The manuscript of the Presi- dent's address wits placed in Mr. Marine's bands ready for transmission. But the signal of readi- ‘bess failed to arrive on time, and everything re- mained on the qui vive until 1:30 o'clock, the band in the meantime playiug ali the naticnal airs At Chat time Marshal MeMicl houncement that the apparent delay was caused at ‘Ube other end of the ine. They had received word, he said, that the boat with the managers of the exposition a04 Invited guests on board had left tor th? exposition grounds before eleven o'clock (N. O. me), but that (t had not arrived, and even ‘after is arrival, 10 would be ven or fifteen mindtes be- fore matters could be adjusted, and the announce. ment of readiness made. The cursts who iad about the East room in more tudes to await the announcement, warring, At a quarter of two o'clock the President made his appearance and was escorted up the atsie by Senator Edmunds, 8peal slouer General Moorehead, The members of the cabinet follewed. ‘The President took his and smilingly awaited eventa. But they dian't happen, and the audience went through anulher long walt Many became impatient and left the building. At quarter of three o'clock the speech of Prest~ dent Richardyon, at New Orleans, presenting the exposttion to President Arthur Was received over the wire. The Prosident then read the following address: AoE TeADIe Ace ADDRESS OF THE PRESIDENT OPENING THE EXPOSI- TION. in thelr advancing prosperity, 8 manifested open. ‘The interest of the nation in wayg, and notably in a an to promote the present exposition. tween the United States and Central and south America, it will attract the attention of Picple ot, the neiguboring nations of the Am: a ance of availing themselves of our products, as we will of theirs, and thus not only good feeling. but a proftable intercourse between the United States, ihe States of Central and South America, will bé closer together, will find tn this exposition of com- petitive industries motives tor strengthening the nds of brotherhood. have drawn much nearer the nations of the earth, and an assembly like this of the representatives of different nations 1s promotive of good will and peace, LiL “the United States extend to those from for. eign countries who visit us on this occasion a cor- dial welcome. And now, at the Executive Mansion, in Washin ton, in the presence or the assembled nia Uves of the friendiy nations of the world, of the President of tne Senate, of the Speaker’ of the House of Representatives. of the Chief Justice and Associate Justices of the Supreme Court, of a.com. mittee trom each house of C and of the members of my cabinet, I again, and tn their name, | the auspicious inauguration of an enter Promises such far-reaching results. With Wises for the fulillimem of all 1ts great purposes, T now declare that the World's Industrial and Col- ‘ton Centennial Exposition is open. THR MACHINERY STARTED BY WIRE ‘The address was telegraphed to New Orleans, and the President then touched the button which started the Corliss engine. Senator Logan, repre- genting the Joint commission of the two houses, then delivered the congratuiations of Congress, which were telegraphed. ‘A FLORAL MEMORIAL FOR THE PRESIDEKT. At the direction of Director General Moorehead, Mr. J. H. Smail, the florist of this city, had pre- pared an appropriate floral piece as a remembrance from the exposition management to the President. SC consisted of a picture of the exposition bal ‘surrounded by @ frame of roses, interwoven with peed ee ‘white the words, “To the dent,” imbedded’ in red and biue immortelles, Above all was the symbolical horn of plenty pour- rosebuda ‘This floral Tested on an easel, and was near the table, over which Mr. Marine, the operator of ‘Western presided. Total, ‘The principal items of increase in the present ill sane, ‘Washington asylum, $17,000; Dollog, $18,300; schools. 611,000.” ‘The Fox Hunters Disperee. ‘Latereports from the county police this after. i H Bale tisamceses ty H qj i ; Hl iF THE RECEIVER asks THR COURT Of the papers has not made an an- ‘stood 80 long, thereupon distributed item3+! +6 | hla avenue, On the $1 of August last. ‘The pi er Carlisie and Commis- position bebind the tate I congratulate the citizens of the southwest, ‘by the great International exhibition now about to at section of ‘our Commonwealth has found expression tn many jations for the im- wement of the Mississippi, and by the nationa: ‘Situated as it 1s, at the gateway of the trade be- the | Suve were compel in system, “and they Will learn the import- promoted. ‘The people also of our own country, thus brought Railroads, telegraph lines and submarine cables while It advances the material welfare or ‘Rerone | Of trustees of the reform school of tue congratulate the promoters of the exposition upon | THE RECEIVER BEGINS ACTION AGATNAT DISTRICT COMMISSIONER | RDMONDS — ME REITERATES CHARGE THAT MK. RDMONDS WAS SQUIER'S PART xER ‘This afternoon Mr. J. B. Wilson, receiver of the estate of J. H. Squier & Co., fied a Dill in equity 228 z § access to them. He further says: that Bamonds was a partner, and changes that bit AUcempt now to claim che bulk of the assets is tt fraud of te 18 of the creditora | He oh: on ion and Dellet, chad the “nwes for $40,000 and August Ist, 288%, Med by are mere pretexts given to Cover and secrete the real manne? or a business, and that Squier was never in debced “in such amounts He further charges that All the time Edmonds was interested with Squier he was continually drawing out moneys, the inter. est largely tn excess of what is oy faw, and he should be required to refund the un- 3s 4 i 3 TAIN DREDS CLAIMED 70 BE PRAUDULERT. case of J. H. Squier & Ce., the suspended bankers, Micd 4 Bill against A.B Greenwell and owners for an account, &c. ‘The Dill “sets owt that ‘Wife made a deed of trust to RH. Wilson ul C. Tallmadge of bis bouse and lot, 1514 K street Rorthwést, to secure the payment of a note for $12.00 made by Squter to ae Girard Fire and Mer rend a A Patladei; whicd Subs quent, Dit no reicase was nade” ‘The waibe of he on, erty 1s Stated to be $20,000; that there is ot TecoM a second dend (rom Squier and wife to Cor ial Storrs, Urustee, to cover a Inde. edness of $8,000 la five notes, hit ts charged were given without and vo hinder and Gelay the creditors who ‘existed At the Ume, and is fraudulent, It ts stated also that Mra Lucy P. Squier since the ted the deed as ha eft and the notes have been made for her be delivered to her; Dut were made by her husband and delivered to Grevawrll without considertion, for the purpose of delay fraud of weir rights. ‘The thira deed was made by Squler and wife, dated Dé cember 1th, 18, to AL. Merriman and Condiat Storrs, trustees, of the sane property, DUL Was HOt Placed on record until June 11 four After the assigninent of Sguier to Say Smith, deed recites the one to Wilson and Tallmadge for ‘the payment of $12,000, and that the note of the tb Surance company was held and endorsed by Greeh= Well, and as the trustees desired to be released the conveyanice was made io Merriman and Storm to Secure _Grecaweil Mati the mote was "pai The teociver cialis. that extinguist the note by his personal check July 17, TR. paying Greenwell $12,000, and the paid check Is with toe Dank papers,” Iv’ ts changed that this deed wae Without consideration aud made tn fraud of the creditors. A fourth @eed dated March 11, 182, from Squier and wife to Greenwell, recoded foul Gay's after the suspension, 1s set OUL ‘This is given in consideration of a debt of $2,000, and ison all the are aud chattels in houses 1514 K Breet and # -aDSY und this ts declared also as fraudulent. It 1s further stated that Grocnwell Was a ¥ Of Squier ata small ‘com Pensation; that he has but litte property and i hot respousible for auy great sum Of money, and Uhe collection of a Judzwent against him cannot be eetared paid’ aud’ Willson acd Taliminage be a jeclal ‘and Wilson en Fected wo execute n deed of ricase: tant toe to C. Storms, trustee, to Storrs and Merrinan and to Greenwell be declared voi Uhat the real os tue and chattels be adjudged assets of the estate of Squier & Co, and applied to the payment of cred. Suors and placed in the custody of the receiver, ‘ ———_— The United Stntes Hotel Disaster. SUIT AGAINST THR FOLLANBRERS, ‘Messrs. Miller and Forrest, for John X. Ashfield, have entered a sult against Joshua, James NM. Joseph B. and Lambert T. Folansbea, to recover | $300 for loss and damage to personal property and expenses incurred by reason of the fal ofa Hon of tue United States hotel, No. 381 alleges Unat the buliding was rented to W. J. I ing #s a hotel, and he (plaintiff) was a gues there; That it was (nan unsafe condition, of which de. fendamts ‘had notice, and they negiected to repair — Sudden Death, About 7 o'clock last evening a colored woman named Margaret Durham, about 45 years old, was found dead in bed on the oor of a house on I street, Detween Sth and 9th northwest, and her husband, ‘Martin Durham, in astupor, The coroner was no fled and the man was sent vo Providence how Pltal. Ivis thought that their condition was the Fesult of & gas leak. apd that they bad been ln Use “ condition they were found since Saturday night. Coroner Patterson viewed Ue ‘this “accere ‘ooh and gave a certificate of death inflam ‘Tuation of the bowels ALEXIS Sa1G0's FCWERA1.—Alexis Saigo, the little Japanese prince,who died at the Russtan ministers | house last week, was thts alternoon buried at Oak Hill cemetery. as his parents did not wish to have his remains taken toJapan. Baron and Mme. to leave the White House Defore the exposition ceremonies were begun, order to be present at the burial. ‘TRE Coxseckatiox oF THE New Brswor.—Rev. Dr. Paret, of the Epiphany cht has Deen « tiie Provestant Episcopal Sishopie oI Bishop Lee, the senior ‘and prekenis presiding appointed Tt , dant as we seeration. Bishop Lian, of Nora preach Une wermon, and the other arrangement are in the hands of ‘the standing commitiee of Giocese and “the committee of clergymen ot Ta i geASE Res es Scnoot.—Ata meeting of tI Hi yesterday efternoon, Mr. George W. Adams was elected president for the ensuing year, Mr. James E. Fitch, the retiring president, declining to serea any jonger. Mr. hiepry A. Willard was re-ciected vice president, and Mr. 8. W. Curriden, secretary, Serious Hincss of Mr, Winthrop. BosTox, December 16.—The Journal announces the serious iiness of Hon, Kobt. C. Winthrop, who has Deen suffering from au attack of pneumonia, since Saturday. Fears are entertained tat owing tohis advanced age Le may not be able to over coupe Ube disease, YO CURE NO PAY—WHITEHURSTS CEDAR N°baisahe Be wretacied to ours toupha Cone Sty’: Weot aaticneal vetura tee seats bor lo code : i Denaeada. thet ta your money back. Soid by all niet. MARMIED. BRICE—BRAUND. Thi y, Decamber 4th) by tlie Rev, Dts Con of the Mount Vernon can South, EDWARD CLIFTON BRICE to ANNI bibs thas r. UND, at the residence of the ‘of Washington, D.C. Decenit WILLIAS to M. E'SIULGAM, both ot Washington, D.C. No ears KELL—MORGAN. At the residence of the Rev. A. F. ) Steele, No. 600 A street nortl on ain

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