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, - am . THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. f D. C. BRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, - 1884 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. LADIES GOODS, _ FUTURE Days. PERANSON BuO. oneere WWW TEE B. WILLIAMS & 00,, Auctioneers, STOCK OF A JEWELER, — aE CLONSISTING UF RAND CHRISTMAS SALE GOLD AND SILY: Et WA. CHES, p1aMOND RINGS} oar AL Riseeewee = ra SEAM } Ets. PLATED Wake COTLE- | . 6. PLE-PLATED SILVER- RICH AND ELEGANT TRH ea, ee 86, BEING THE STOCK | EGANT TRIPLE ALEX DECLIING DostN se Asp | WAKE, FRESCH MANT:I CLC ED 10 OR SALESRUOMS FOR CUN- ene aye AT OUR SALESROOM, CORNER 10TH AND PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, DAILY. PA EN M._ AND HALF-PAST TWO BALE -PASKD Hale Past SEVES PM This stock consists in (gens elegant ay wen Fperpaes und Genter Pieges Urns Tunrus Salverm Wine Setae im face every tDing. requisite for table use inade in plated ware. FINE MANTEL CLOCKS (Cathedral Gong), ANTIQUE AND HISTORIC STATUETTES, | 0 yresentit Chi In Bronze, reyresenting | Ast, Commerce, Chivalry MEP TWENTY- T. Ww WILL THE ABUVE XCELLEST CHRISTMAS ¥1 ECOND. AT TE. WITHIN OUK SALESKOOMS, Ths SALE PRESTNTS AN TUNITY 10 UBTAIN dis-st HOMAS DOWLING, *uctioucer. SALE OF POTTERY FROM THE MATT MORGAN ART POTTERY COMPAN.. 1 BEG LEAVE TO CALL THE ATTENTION OF THE RESIDENTS OF WASHINGTON VICIN- IY TO THE SALE OF A CHOICE COLLECTION OF ‘THE M\TT MORGAN ART POTTERY, To BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION AT MY ART ROOMS, ITH AND PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ON TUESDAY AND WEDNESD \¥, DECEMBU.R TWENTY-THIRD AND TWENTY-FOURIH, AT ELEVEN A.M. AND ‘THREE P. M. EACH DAY. THE LIST WILL 1 STAI. “AN i 100 DOZEN ROGERS’ CELEBRATED KNIVES, FORKS AND SPOONS, In Buckhorn, Ivory, Pearl and Silver Handles. Fe <eats will be provided for the accommodation of ui ms ‘di6-14¢ ER'S GREAT AUCTION SALE OF FINE ENGLISH AND JERICAN BOOKS, Hote, 609 Pennsylvania avetue, Under Metropolitan Hot Seat THTASNE: DASEMGERTEL EY EA fFarechance for book buyers an the stock etabracts af teu 5. JEWEL BOXES, UMIRELLA StANDX JOORTSH VASES. CALICIES. CUSPADORES, Etc, IAPANESE PITCHERS, COLOGNE BOTILES, TEA OF NATIVE OHIO CLAYS, IN” UNDERGLAZI i *ASSING IN BEAUTY AND FINISH Hi KENCH LEMOGE. ‘This © collection of goods will ba on view on Mon— : Sr Literature Science aud Art, Fainily’ Bibles, Pocket Mhiete et Pe Bibles, Prayer Booss, Phot-graph Albums, &., which fbr slowed “out J rivate alee durtug thn’ day. ‘Auction sales EVERY NIGHT at SEVEN O'CLOCK WALTER B. WILLIAMS & 00. | _teto-cone ‘Auctioneers, Styys HowME vi . OMEARA & CO., Use e IJ. See Raltan ‘at the Temple DAILY AND EVENING AUC SALE OF VALUe | ABLE CHRISTMAS PRE: ‘COMMENCING MONDAY AT 10:30 A MAND ATT P. M. ‘The Public are expecially invited to attend the MO_-NING AUCTION SALE, as some very valuable | Christmas P st be sold, suc as UADIE TS! VERY ME LEPE M PARIS. WILL. BEGI her French conversatioual lessons at her’ own aud Call atter 4 pe im. mis modera'e. M pupile’ residens Bortbwest EX WATCHES, FINE SOLID GOL, Rand Le near €< CHAINS, So Private Freneh aap Tiskh ate WING TO $100.00: FINE IMFOR’ .EX LAMPS, VALUE, 8! CAL TOYS, FINE FRENCH DIES" PLUSH AND ALIGATOR SATCH- ERS’ FINE SILVER PLATED WaKE, RAND TEA Pupils aequite at prun the language wz the shortest tue possibl RIENDS SELECT Sc Hoo a AN ELEMENTARY AND 1 SEXIS, Tostruction WS, TOOLS, SKATES, SLED%, Taties, Classica and Sei is KINDS, AND 10,00 USEFUL HOUSE: Teeently opvied = | HOLD PRESENTS. re AP} Joke fu y scluoul, yew aie $ pe th 1H By direction of the owner, tochange pusiness, I will Ui,on the pzemtss all the above stock of J.” U. dite SW. SIDWELL. Principal | Gale ana & fi Penassivamia avenue werthiwess, = ———~ — pre | Nashinstem, D.@ “Sue commences at. SEVEN P. GRITHIS 6. Sk MEDIA ACADEMY | Great bargains way be expected. + Auct. S) adits and chaes mid bose at 3. b—The Fixcures wilt not be sold aa, at terrain- fime: te them tor vurinese, any college, polrte in of ssaic, the store will be occupied by J. \U, school. for West Po 0 ‘Manufacturers of “HOWAL GLUE" Sed Speed art TO-MORROW. [PAVITT, OP BOSTON. exanuiner of the Ne a | Twill sell for we. hartnony and’ voice cul: | commencing SA 3 3 reat northwest ds" | NINTH ar wT ALEPASE SEVEN PM. and will cor Ta Upue Hl DECEMBER TWENTY-FIETH, EVERY EVENING: at HALE FAST SEVEN VME of a lange line 7 ahd Gentiemen's Gott, Mver, Beans aud Stcee old, Silver and Plag-d Vest Chains: Gold and Charms and “Lockets, Ear-ringy Lace Pits, ts, Gold and Plated Neck Chainsapd very large variety of Plain Gold and Set itingn. In fact, one of & leogest wartctica cf Jewe ry ever offered at auction, lange assurtwent of ‘fine Cloaks ant €s Custoci-made Clothing, Albums, Books, Bibles, ne Instrumente, &e. c TXSTRUME CLASSES IN ITALIAN. ‘Tuscan promnciation, New classes just forming, Wasuneroy, scriocr, oF Ero ENGI SH LANGCA MRS. M. VENS HART. Parser ‘The Cuscure and Development of th aber. 1¢18 to the advantage of every purchaser val Dxpres of sentincGt to attrod ls creat holiday ale before abine their syrviul attention xiven to seivctions of Xinas presents In the jewelry line elsq- gal Crher Vocal Defects Boxy | Where.” Goods sold without reserve N. B—Parties holding tickets on'which the time has ved plea tale notice. egies F. SELINGER, ‘th street northwest, aig-6¢ WASHINGTON AC\DEMY OF TELEGRAPHY caly school of the Kind here, A special invitation to all to see the method. by which you ean soon learn 3 Profession. “24 street soathe si aime | UPILS PREPARED L KINDS OF COMPE- ttive exammations, by a ‘hose pupils have Pisped cteorgsfully without an exception. Miss BALCH, strect Northwest ‘ocl-3m (LATE OP SPENCERTAN Business Collec) Private Instructor in Book= Enclish aud all Mathematics, i Pi Pee month. Pupils | tenght at home, if desired dis D struct nortuwest. P- ©. Box 5. a2 LOCUTION—-PUBLIC SP! AKEES AND OTHERS desiring superior instruction on the beautiful art of Rood reading can receive private lessons ut 63 F st orthwest. a2. JHEDEL INSTITUTE PRIMARY TO GRAM 37 WEEKS & CO., Auctioneers. | Mt#03as DOWLING, Auctioneer ot stl within wy auction. Roun, SATURDAY, Ml sell, within my auetion DECEMBER TWENTIETH, 1384. at’ HALF-PaST | TWELVE O'0: CCK, & Innes consicument of Euglial Bronzed Lava Goods, embracing Figures, Groups, Ani mals. &e “Also, Boxes Toy Tea sets, lot Alums, ke. This is s splendid lot of Christmas Goods, aud should, command tho attentiou of the trade and Brivate buy F[P!03AS DOWLING, “Auctioneer “| ENGLISH TRICYCLE (HARRINGTOWS PATENT), IN GOOD CONDITION, AT AUGTI SATURDAY. DECEMBER TWENTIETH, iss, at TWELVE O'CLOCK, at ma 1 ‘German "Kinderzart Principala, Misses uction rooms, F ahalt scl POLLOCK aid NOLMH teach perwinaliy'Sow Factaud | Hy abgve machiue, which iin fist claws conden. Methods. Classes limited. 1127 With street. not-2 | a OWES BOOKKEEPING, WITHOUT TEXT. Yooks, setusuy taucht tn two to four monte jomvs oricinal rapid. peamanship positive! We percent the f ‘NEW systems hat t, not ‘ eyes SUT Bie Grcvity, making thes lower o earaekts ee » GURISTAAS GOODS BY beeping, ete. $6. tree monte, $15, Pewit at ay TING OF HOBBY HORSE: tinae, BOWES BUSINESS SCHOOL. "ED! street. ES REES OCR, AUB A Student of the Leipstc Conservatory. instructs im Muse, German and Elocution, 1122 19th’ street Rorthwesk 2.9-hn* (GHORTHASD_REGULAK CLASS SESSIONS FACH Ss in thr week Teivate l evenime specialty. AW shorthand books and pubitcatio On SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER TWEN- TIETHE 14 at TEN O'CLUCK. within our salesrovansy we willell a general assortment of Christaias goods a toys, to which we invite general attention. iS-at DUNCANSON BROS. iaully on | and «xceptiowal oprarranicies rains the | MAS DOW: tuoneer. art are cifured at WASHINGTON PHONUGIAPHTE | P'LOMSS DOWLING, Auctioneer. HEADQUANIERS, 92 nag | STH | , ete: church GALLS KING. “ Peineapal_| 5 EE: E MACK, SCHOOL OF Jocution and Dramstic Art. Private Lessons in | English bruncies Day a devening Reatitae Clawes it Shaksteare Literature ‘and History, 1435 N atrect n.w. MUSIC_HIGHTH YEAR. hwest, Piano. Onean. V THE Large number of Carpets, O'CLOCK. and other Cooking and Heaung Range Stoves, a Shoomaker Pia id small Oran. ‘ALSO, Fine assortment of Decorated Toilet Ware, Crates’ | English Stone China: | ALSO, AT TWELVE 0'C1 | One Top Bugsy. Licht Carriace with wlan front, AERO. AT TWELVE O'CLOCK, | _Cartiazes, Buzwiva, Horses, 13-2 G'S. EI bore abbreviations than in any other system, Easy.rapid, ANSHIP_WE WERE pee BE: AND CHEAPEST RLACE TO LEALS MP ESUE SGA OF TARM NEAR BENNTD CONTAINING 2313 ACKI'S «ND IMPROVED 2) * BY COMFORTABLE FRAME DWELLI Beceptions free Wednesday evenings at 8 u’clk. nl3-6ui By virtue of a dred of trust recorded in Liber No. } eS DW HORT Nb Tw Day Or BECENBES a A SELECT BOARDING AND DAY SCEOOL FOR | Jans at THREE U' ‘LOCK P.M., the followi1 rend tees . GUKLS. . sctuate in the county of Washiixton, ‘of Colum= a comple: on lish. Scientific, Classl- | bia and partly in the county of Prince George's, in the a Sisto ge Mezland: Beenie atthe end of ts, thicd “Vayles ren th form-rly called *Bennine’s* road, ad | rearing of compan woth 810 cast eigt Do went iftyseisnt.-ae ead of the oe and Mra, WM. D. CABE! 4 QEENCERTAN BUSINES? conteor connes | igig® weet 11 percbew, north, S730 west ‘th ana D streets northwest. Coane ten and | ’Sijo"wrst 10 perches to the place cf bs- Figs Eraton foe aatuen Rapid weitue.bookknep: | pitiyne out ae weet 10 perches to the place of be Hig. business practice, raul catculsth seh | Sore of ian, parts of teacts called Dupley's Pur: Tanunage, «locul Ly. bs C | chase and Stoney Hill Shae finden day nich sah aod SEs | g terme, Ove fourth aah: alanee tn one two, and 20 “night. G18, Pull corpe of able teachers Sores’ payable wma cence saan Cerecea annum, payabie semi deed of tra Stipe and to be secured by cash, at option of pur- chien, Cave ‘at purchuners! cost, tarts i bcgmnited ayn i vo dans. otherise Pee at and cost of detaulting purchiect: 2 ‘aga SyeTs any | Hehe ase detain urhaser aftr Ste cape aight. Succ ears Jo; | Enea Washington, B.C. Adepos:t of Siu teyaired individually or ia.cam RF. | este ELIS. ot uf dons & Easton, Stenocmtery | CHARLES W. DARR, SOgN'B GOULD: aia avenue Biter { % JAM-S W. RATCLIFFE, ra Sond for ciictiare : HENRY C. SPENCER Principal. SARA A. SPENCH I Vise Prine I NARFIELD KINDE a KcAKOGR: PRIMAKY AND T 1G scHOOL, DUNCANSON BHOS., Acts, 15.58 PS 9th strvet Dotto = 3 sureim RS SEN Ube, Principat, | Fpsostas DOWLING, Auctioneer. ROF. J. F. GEEMUILLER, TEACHER OF Vocat, | JOHN SHERMAN & CO, Piet ieceecac tal ase tod aces, Eee | Taal Esiate Agente, eu to lerinters ae well ast PUPss 7 tlw st -"COMMEN A ND ON DELAWA, BH Larreqne. ps French teacher, ATED BET WEE: iwersity, Parc Keferences, XD IMPROVED Bi A averse tae BRICK | DWELLING | HOU VATE LESCONS |S ALI GEADES OF STUDY. . 442 FIST STREET SOUTH fdeutial. Prepares for Collage, An: scree passed on the 26th day of, Jest in the eause of Fitzateth Ado: s. Jyruee H. Jones, defendant. 1 the Supremac we ball, on SATURDAY, OF DECEMBPR, Iss, AE in front of the premisen.ofer for following real estite, to wit: frond and premises lying ‘antinwton and District of Co- known and deseribed ay sub-di- id Coin W. B Tedd'y ul AE streeten w. Mathematical, Classical, Bu Evening classes, $3 acu $55 art iWE TRO" LOCK t [ote num re Yer six inn Tertan: Oue } months: w | ded of tris ‘nt, abd secured by ‘all cash at the A deposit of $73. will be re- 1 ns of male are not property soid Farchaner ane of i “Trustees reserve D. NWIDENCE, Bt the richt to nese’, a the tix and cost of the defeultion SEL VD SECA, we | Rurciaeee A Seman, A Cmcoet of te pu = Sancta Mruction to aduite orchildren. Private lee ANDREW A. LIPSCOMB, ‘Trustees. aces Super Special advantages for learrin: tw SPEAK Foreign Toncues Ment easy and efluicn! method Tuition very ramnabim 10-05 WANCE E OF IMPROVED PROT = Aig to PROF. x o tr =| Feetiined Dev the premiere, on WEDNESDAY, DE‘ 19 te cider ine SRP Rene == sagt 10h othe AO ates chit at by Sch atta = saga of oui banige Gt aus ema eas tek tug there west aloe Ht oe south 120 feet, thence pb feet to begin: Trerfetual use of alley 10 fort wide tn resent sDroved by Twostocy frame dwelling sie ‘One fourth eaab, balance fm aix, twelve and ht rote day of alo alleaah a ptt fate, ile be foterat, frou day of sale 2 robe auld depoult of 6100 Tequred tt tasee at aie. Te terns “are. ‘not “complied with in tom wtree! bo-hwest Wastin Rorthweat GasSroves e FOR COOKING AND BFATING | Pat Gays the trustee reserves Tight to, resell’ at Sone of defaulting purchaser after Sve day atk Evening Star. Cobveyancin= and. * coe causuED, Portas ae vet northwest, COKE, ORDINARY S1Zz — ‘342 D: ‘. DUNCANSON BROS. For Sale by the 16.19.20, Bie Crk aaa WASHINGTON GAS LIGHT COMPANY. 25 Fart aso Wastee [xroxtariox, Chi}.ins Suits, aces 5 to 12. short pants $2, $2.50, 83a) pt " ‘Suitangs, Overcoatings, and Drouserings received and tol gs ope eats are 31, to ones ase pen idr inspection. Gentian will placo their orders | ‘a ‘Bese oR erike Silas Fisnne: Sire LeaDINa TAUOnING ESTABLISHMENT oF} Hipuse Suit Nain - = Se Lip trers i is PP ®XCANGON BROS, Auctioneers Tora Tork Tors ADMINISTRATO 8 SALE 01 I AT SARs 2 Thave just opened s new and carefully selected assort- ONE Sta Hausesa oN TOYS AND FANCY GOODS, virtn race baaed Court of | suitable for the Holidays, whlch I recomiaend to my the biatrict of Columbia holding Probate Courts | wil | Custamers asa patsons for eamcatuntion tataee woscbne: no ii, at publi suction, iufrontof the suction rooms of | ig elecwhere FORy Moist e aue Pm Ngee, | Beigitr tad sane, rot wa varet sence THIRD. p, tang at LEVEN OtcLUcK— me A. H. RICHSTADT, H Bay hie a18-6t ‘1205 F street northwest. Business Wagon, Terme cash, * MESES. Wy op werzer Mace. J. P. Panos, addnfuisteator of the Estate of IMPORTER AND DESIGNER OF FASHION, deceased. 1107 F Streer Norrawsst. RECEPTION BQNNETS, COSTUME BONNETS. CARRIAGE HATS, TEST WINTER MODES FROM LEADING PARIS a ‘AKD LONDON LOUSES. . CHARACTERISTIO MILUINERY TO ORDER A SPECIALTY. ‘pleted; Shoripeon, nike dly-3t EEKS & CO,, Auctioneern 10,000 ASSORTED BRANDS CIGARS, AT AUCTION, AT OUR SALESR OMS, 637 LOUISIANA AVE., IN LOTS TO DEALEKS AND PRIVATE CONSUMERS, | 415 MONDAY, TWENTY-SECOND DECEMBER, A | 3—— > __. BEStES Coe dist | Perr Hars Aso Bosyera EERS & CO., Auctioncers, 2s close 697 Louisiana avenue, opposite City Post Office, | Having determined to close out our atock of FELT HATS MISCELLANEOUS BTOCK OF GOODS AT AUC- | we offer them st aGreat Reduction, THON, Costume nod Eventug Bonnets 4 Specialty. On MONDAY, DECEMBER TWENTY-SECOND, LADIES OWN MATERIALS MADE UP. qrithin our salerdon, st TEN OOLOUK A, My sever —— At Carpedn, ator of Holiday tin, Fancy Geos MNS. M. J, HUNT, Waste, 2 Teank, Jewelry, clot 1209 pee e Ladies, &<; Youth aud Boys’ Suite of’ Cle as Psteat wi ith emiscelianewus stock of other eoods, ald-2 (YPH0S 3. FISHER & Co. Heat Hetate Auctioneers, IDIAN HILL LOTS AT PUBLIC SALE. Qn TUESDAY | ‘APTERNUON, DECEMBER TWENTY-THIRD, 1886 at HAULF-PAST THREE O'CLOCK. at our office. we shall sell 17 Balding Lots, situated ob the high land -orming the northern boutd- ary of the city, in the subdivision known as “Meridian M. Wirxray. FINE MILLINERY, ‘CLOAKS, REAL, "ATION LACES, SpAESS TRIMMINGS, CORSETS. FUR AND FEATHER TRIMALING, NECKWEAR, HANDKERCHIEFS, ANC COOKS, ENGLISH, CR: FE oss One-third cash, balance six and tweive 907 Pennsylvaniasve, ‘, ‘revise, Paris, a THOS, J_FISHE! & CO, HOLIDAY PRESENTS a19.a Ista Faucet nortiwot. | TOG roraiboratetey ent, TO Ladies’ and Children's Cloaks regardless of cost, Also, po So ne neste oetiooes Pevete Piuahes tonnche totus Ton eoney cea 3 rivets, Blushes to tuake rocks. for Go TRUSTERS SALE oF =e MALL. BRICK Eelditret mE YOUNGS tee ool Host : E at your own oricos J. E. YOUNG'S th etroct, Mourne HOUSES ANU TOTS KNOWS AS Now 1500, 100K | ne Stone PO Tike bet wenn Grau ee aio-Im t s AND 1906 KINGMAN PLACE. NORTHWEST, By virtue of a deed of trast dated 11th March, A. D, Usal. and duly recorded n Liber No. 964, follo| 223, ne of the land re-ords for the District of Co- Jumibia, we shall sell, on THURSDAY AFTER -OON, DECEMBER HE EIGHTEENTH, AD. 1836.. af HALF-PAST THREE O'CLOCK, in front ofthe prem ges, ‘Lots numbered one hundred and thres (108), 07 in Abies SEAL GARMENTS ALTERED, REDYED ‘and relined. Circular linings repaired and recov- ered, “Cloth muffs made. MISS CUNNINGHAM, ocd, 1310 Hth street, between Naud On. w. NVR eee ore ae ere een ing, Seo an Cleaning . Taisx. ave, ‘nw. “All Winds of Ladier and fork done in the mort superior manner, Crepe ment, Genes hundred and two! 102) and one hundred ard cue (iol), Sub lots num: according to E. Kingman’s eubdi-is.on recorded in Book 11 of aubdivisions, page 2 In the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia. together with the improvements thercon, consiadng of tree two-story and Mss ANNIE K. HUMPHERY, 430 TENTH STREET NORTHWEST, Makes CORSETS to onder im every atyle and material, snd wunrantegs perfect tt and comfort French Hand-made Underelothing, Merino Underwear, basement brick dweliiues, known 4s Non. 1502, 1604 and 1506 Kingman Flace northwest, ‘which will be sold separately. Tertns: One-third cash, balance in ix (6) and twelve (12) months, with interest, and secured by deed of trust, upon the property sold. A deposit ol $100 will be re= quired on each lot at time « ‘Conveyane wale, ‘bd dient Imported Hosiery: cost of purchases, If terms of mae Patent Shoulder Braces and all Dress Reform Goods, ithe whhin ten “days trom day" of French Corsets and Bustiex Will be resoldat risk und cost of def Clitdsrae Corsets, and a8 Coreet (Misa H.'s own Mer five daye notice y-the Feraane masa Cate and § Ot, Coreet EDWALDS. BIMLEWAGE NB. Fresch, German and Spanish spoken. marl FREDELN CK} Sic UiitE Trusts, 6-dkds + 106 F street, Ez-ON ACCOUNT OF STORM, ABOVE POSTPONED UNTIL MO™DAY, TWPN. x DECEMBER, 1634, SAME HOCH AND PLAGE. J. ROCHON, CORCORAN BUILDING ¢, FIRST GLASS HATE DRESSER, FROM PARIS, ‘Three Patents and Five Medals trom Expositions of is, devon and Vienna, acter, an importer of HUMAN HAL AND FINE HATR WORK Ladies fine Hair Cutting and Hate Drewcine, dyed and shampoved in a Urat class manne, ies to order, ‘ 537 FIFTEENTH STREET NORTHWEST. - Svs dvs Se ea By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the, 1 1 8.901, doc. 33, 1 will, as gause. offer for cue, Pak EIG: Seen DAY OF Dk oR, A. D., 1864, AT FOUR YOLOCK PM. in front of (ho Preimiaes, parts of lots Bumbered thirteen (13) and fourte n (le) in square Mumbered seven hundred and sixty-two (752), aud de No. 06 G street” port THIRTY YEARS’ EXPERIENCE. Ladtes’ and Gentlemen's Garments; also, Velvet and Phish: ‘Cloaks, Crape Veils, Gloves, etc., aro. pet eDADITS EVENING DRERESS SPECTALTY, U ENIN A3PI 4 Gentlemen's Clothes Cleaned by this. process will not scribed wt ollowa: Hezinuime for tie cane ‘orth | Jose their orfelnal -alnoe an "pe it Testcommer, of eid or nuraterad thinte'n ish “aud | Lo"be removed eMeetualye Price a1 0 ant al iopee hence running southwesterly along the wrator® tine i cial aid Jot 192 feet # inchs. thence =)ut = Z east 3: foct and 7 Rhence east 4 fee ches; the inches: thence east { foot 10° inch wardly to a point 30 feet and 6 inch Bia avenue ups line dra HOUSEFURNISHINGS. Suvexeros & Frercar, 415 Seventh street northwest, FURNITURE, CARPETS. BEDDIN. UPH STEMING GOODS “ND OPHOLe We tee to meet ant {guarantes to, meet any and all prices quoted by ‘o verity the above call and seo our cholce stock and low prices, nla ILBAY'S, LACE CURTAIN STRETCHER, ice northonst= from Penns Tes el with and 16 feet Tecoma Fine aud priiiogen ton mute, b rar ‘wire appertuniug, improved by a frame dweling anda store Tom c is ‘Terme: One-third of the purchase money to be peid fp corks the ‘balance sn iz nine aud twsive months from day of sale, atid to bear interest at six Do-c-Ut per annum, and to be secured by deed of trust on premiies sold Caureyanciiey Eat cost of putchassh A der Doni of 100 required at tineof sale, ‘Terms to be come fied with in ten, days, othereise the trustee wilt sonal property after five days’ publie notice of sich resale CARPET SWEEPERS, Streuane newepencs pabuahs WATE | ean snd full line of HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, 34d D atiect nortiiwost, DUXCANSON BROS, Aucta Maa E bs Sa-THE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED © quunt of the weatler until TUESDAY, TW THIRD DECEMBER. 4 CHAS. A. WALTER, Trustee, lace, Paid-dkabs 242 D atroet northwest. IRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE, ON FOURTEENTH STREET SOUTHWEST. By virtue of # decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Colmmbia, passed on the 19th day of n eause therein pending, squity cause No, 6454. front of the p tH VAY of L T FOU! GEO. WATTS & SON, S14 7th st., 5 doors above Penn. avo. 0028 Te You Wasr A Hearse Oz COOKING STOVE, PORTABLE OR BRICK SET RANGE, LATROBE FURNACE OR SLATE MANTEL, Call at onr establishment before purchasing, a5 we are Tow exhibiting the largest assortment of above woods, in cheap, medium abd first-class vrades, ever shown It this city. Also, Tin Ware, Housefurnishing Goods, a W. 8. JENKS & CO, 17 Tth street northwest Ye D. 184. at same hour and es ft | oot oa mide gui entatey fronting 20 ft) waa running back the sald wile SO tert #'ihcln, towctuer with tc anproves fermen sale: Gne-third of the punch. ‘rutscf wale: Gne-thied of the purch ase money in cash aud the balance sa tworgual tases: payable in And 12 mouths aiter day of wale. be : Ger cent per ann “oral he pie be paid in tasty atthe option 6 chaser, hy tut to theproperty sold will. be withheld until all the Purchase money wii uterent $3 paid A-depeuit at © will be requiret at the thine of sale. If tars of salg ot complied. with within woven day ‘after day ur UNDERTAKERS. EB M. BOTELER, FURNISHING UNDERTAKER, ‘Nos. 912 Pennsylvaniaavenue northwest and 735 Fighth street southenst, v ICHARD 8. CATN, ine Pruntes reer even the rush to Feel thy DS OU ane eee ice wreare ene purchaser, | FULNISHING UNDEMLARER, No. OL teat Sz, NW, an a very thing first-class aud on Teasovabie trun” hogmn 3, Webster Lay Inuiting, DUNCANSON BROS. Aucts, ai 7-disds WAU7EE B. WILLIAMS & CO. Avctionrers, SALE OF VALUADLE IMpRoveD STATE ON BEVENTH SIRELT ABOVE R. W. Buzzer, UNDERTAKER AND PRACTICAL EMBALMER, BOUNDAR! €12 Lith street northwest, virtue of a deed of trust fr John F. Buck- ley c7 Berge mercer enteral | Tevtecn re soe ict of CX ‘and also cl EI AL.—JAMES BELLEW, UNDERTAKER, protie Gouct of suid Distrito has removed his wareroom and residence to south ‘ast corner of G street and New Jersey avenuo 2. W. European passage and draft business continued, "3019 a eautiy came No 9.013 substituting Artie: Des per as Sass is lace ot Anarene Sank ton, we will sell F ‘oh from of the DaY. the “WENTY ‘misen on TWENTY-THIRD Dat OF DECEME F SPIND) lot 44, in J. B. Hew's subdivision of Mount Pleanant eechone connacsert excepting only the south far feet He math atzeet northwest, neart, + mbt Sarovar, Seieury nian | JOUR watarry fort & inches on Tt stroet road UF hae : fet 8 inches to 8th treet extended, «n which it fronts Serra inhesel eae 40 fect 8 inebes aud adjoins the stables of the Metro- | Tetephone cat ai aio Dylitan Hallway Compa. The iuproveuents consist | —" MTermue of sale: Ove fourth al, eke Ee = : One-fourth rash, of whit mast be paid at time of sale, and the balanec in equa! pase) EAL : penta in one, ro pee lie a th Interest? ae | "> AD Tors payinent secu trust on the MAKE THIS A GOO! Property soll. Allconveyancing and reording 2 cont | ANP TITTLE MONEY MAKE THIS A GOOD of wer. If terms of eple ace not complied with YEAR TO BUY fn ten days the property will beresold at the cost and cn eine aT BARRER, §3t CO, TITHE HB ERN © coo Te Droit Buitaine, | a, ect oo 8 HUENNN GG asa ee Lontsiana tren | “| cb 83 £ HUH EES oo Elance eer cot Lun “oo H HEN AS GESr (CHARLES W. HANDY, Real Estate Agent VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY IN THE W1 EXD F ESALE, BEING So, TiS HST NORTHWEST. 2 By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Colurt of the, Dinkalor of Coluuibia: is: equity cause Nero te which Ain ‘others are comp ants, sud Aimy E. heal aud others are defends offer for sale xt publ ¢ attct om, in front of the p-omnisen gn WEDNE DAY. DUCUMMIN TWENTY-FOUR TI, ses, st FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. the west part of lot numbered five (6). in square niuhibered one Imndred and twenty-noven (127), ‘according to Davideow's “ube dhvision o: suid equare, in he city of Wachiucton, Dts, suid pa:tof lot fronting twen'y-five (25) feet aud Xue (9) iuehes on Hatred running back with that wisth one hunded and fort 49) feet mix 16) inches toan alley twehy (20) id containing thre thousand eieht hundred snd fortyeniue 15 (3.540 7-12) aquare feet, sire or less, ‘The lot te ine Proved by a subst witial Drick dwelling. ‘Terma: One-fourth cash: residue in equal instell. ments 12 one, two and three years from day of sale. the purchaser to give lis promissory notes for the deferral fuyments, bearing sitivest at the rate f shy (6) beret yee aun payable semi-amnnally agit sturad yy doed of trust upon the property soli 8.50 down at time ofsule. Conveyancing at expense of purchaser ot UGEN© CARUSL, ‘truston, ‘ausndkas BUT {EXTREMELY HARD ox RELIALE CLOTHING DEALERS. Batinsin ari ‘We haye made prices to mest the times, n0thag none may deny themsolves a Winter Suit or an Overcoat. ‘You kuow we mean what we say. A $10.00 Suit at gx50. A.$1200 Suit at 26.25. A $13.00 Suit at 97.50. A 915.00 Suit at 82.76. An $18.00 Suit at $10.00, Overcoats at $4, $5, $6, $7, and upwards to $30, that are worth 59 per cent more than we are asking. Boy's Suit at $3.25, 83.75, $4.60, and upward. Children’s Suits at from 82.50 upward that are worth double. Boys’ aud Children's Overcoats from $2.00 upward. 2.000 pairs Pants, from $1.00 up to $6.00, that are worth 50 per cent more, 1 DUNCANSON BROS.. Aucta, WALTER B WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioncers, SALE OF IMPROVED | Propr: Niixe OS W'SIREET NORTHWLOI Ay By virtue of a deed of trust dated September er Aly recorded in Liber Se, Hof ti dae Feet for in the District of Cofuigh by direction of the party wreured thereby. T willvelt at wublis auction, im: deont of te preini ex on Mei ECEMBEt TWENTY-SECOND, A. D. 1884. ut FOUR GCLOCK P. Mu. the folioniae descr ted neh None situate in the city of Washhiurton, Distriet of Coksnnise fo wit: Hoginutne for tho sme sixty-one (C0 fee frou tho ncrtheast corner of nquar’ cast of aqaace eee mmndred ad nine (SOV), and ruamiue. theme souks ty (80) feet: thence ‘west thirtecks feet nine a fire “quarve* inches GS9%); thence hosihwesteashe toa palut staten fer GO) west from. tho pase ae ee, selnwiness theuck cant eistoen fect (16) te ulaect ine, together with all the Improvements terme ssof sate: ‘The amount of iudebtedners trend LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING Co., a CORNER SEVENTH AND G STREETS Lars: Seat Sacours FUR-LINED CIRCULARS. SATIN LINED CIRCULARS. BEAVER CAPES AND MUFFS, FUR TRIMMING. CARRIAGE ROBES, by this deed of trust unpucd, with ihe capenaens eae FUR GLOVES, Meath, ant the balance at “alk. k pete BEAL CAPS Roath for witch the Hoteaei” We Weekes ene ie rat beating terest from the day of sglo. and accured o gusta the pro erty nal MWMall be taken.” Aacysent of $100 shail be required of the purchay at At host Of sliit beat tho expenin’ of LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S FURS, GENT’S DRESS SILK HATS . $5, 86, a8 TARRIOEARU S077 Bats, A ace 83, $3.50, $4 84.50, BOY'S HATS AND CAPS. CANES AND UMBRELLAS. ‘We offer the balaneo of our Satin and Fur-lined CTR- CULARS st cost, ie vie: Thegareheecr ME ‘Ddsveoddale LEROY M. TAYLOR, Trustes PPOXCANON BROK, auctioacere ‘TRUSTEES’ SALE 01 No.els P SUREET WORT WERT ESTATE irtue of trust, . 9008, ATS ad GET geek of trast, dated Mure JAMES ¥. DAVI6’ SONS, 621 Pennsylvania Avenue n26-1m 30s; fouto 218, et sau. tind records Dini ce“boratin See are ‘note Gar Tr: Bur. THE CONCORD HARNESS" THE CONCORD COLLAR afiinds od assets an¢ Express Harness of | = makers inne ahd ads mack meena oe esses 5 ‘eisai Be pe eee is Tiina sone ancing: or eytooee Aer pect acre pena re oor oot male Ie jeri, Bot ‘CELLULOID: Bice | Oe Se oe Berrer Varove wns YOUR MONEY mt BOYS’ SUITS" 20 OVERCOATS a BAEKS & CO,'3 THAN ANYWHERE ON THIS CONTINENT. Kilt Suite, all the $5 kinds, now go at $2.50, Children's Corduroy Suite, price everywhere $7, out Permusnono, Va, December 10--A carefully Kept Tecord shows price $5.50, . a of our Children's $7 and $7.50 Overeoats now go at ‘The $3.75 and $4 kinds now go at $2.50, Boys’ Overcoats, good value at $7.50, present price $9 |’ weath*r, and Was for a time on her beatn ends. She Lote of Children’s $7.50 and $7 suits now goat $5. Large Boys' Suits, 11 to 17 years, the 87 kinds now 85, the $8 kind now 96, the $10 kinds now 87.50. Every Boy's Suit in the house reduced from 10 to 30 per cent. Children's Knee Pants, the 75c. kind, are now 49, the 81 kinds are now 78c., the $1 95 kinds are now 9ic. and all atong the line of Fantaloons the prices havo been cut, ‘Walk right up on tit second floor and you will see the | occasion to 3} Boys’ and Children's Overcoats and Suits we are offer- | Pope Leo XIlI's enlightened and conciliatory attl- ing. Polite and attentive Salesmen are awaiting an oppor- tunity to show you what we calla Brook oF Bors’ axp CaILpReN’s CLorurNa. A. SAKS& CO, ‘Tue Mavp 8. or Croraress, as 916 AND 318 SEVENTH STREET. Movesr Mex Dislike to enter the arena of Political Strife, and hence “Full many a rose {s born to blush unseen, ‘Aud waste its sweetness on the desert air.” ‘Men who modestly advertise get t) their goods as well on their shelves, therefore MISLEADING ADVERTISEMENTS: are the rule rather than the exception. It wasa Frenohman,t believe, who sald that“wordawere | M. K. & 7. meant to conceal thoughts.” “Had he said “advertise- | Minn. & St. L, ments were intended to cpnceal facta,” expressed s more modern condition. ‘Men may be deceived for the present, but time will disclose the difference between poor and good wares, Acotton worsted may deceive the inexperienced eye, butit cannot circumvent sunlight and exposure, “Hodden gray and a? that” ‘appear better under all circumstances than Make-Be- feve Fabrics, ARTICLES OF REAL MERIT are seldom mads in excess of demand, and when goods are thrown upon the market at wny price it ts always | 3. ‘an evidence of want of merit, Those acquainted with the intrinsic values of the goods I usually keep in stock need be scarcely reminded. of that quality, and I have only to inform them that, for reasons recently advanced, I am offering REAL BARGAINS, Tam going to quit my present quarters and must get | February rid of the stock on hand, HENNING, THE CLOTHIER, 410 SEVENTH STREET, Rew Cauers Ham Suawis, ais Having boneht largely of these celebrated Shawls at reat advantage, weate prepared to offer choice patterns | UUs! and colors in DELHI'S VALLEY CASHMERES AND DECCAS at very low figures, and invite the attention of all in- terested. Great reductions in Ey CLOAKS, VISITES, PLUSH COATS, NEWMARKETS | Fe AND JACKETS, COLORED VISITES AT CosT, BEAUTIFUL GOODS AT VERY LOW PRICES. Semi-annual reductions of DRESS GOODS, SILKS and VELVETS, . W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, 919 Penna. ayenue. deis ONE PRICE. XX. B—The best is the cheapest, Tae Sraxpanp BRR FI M2 Re EE Maa 7 Pe Bd RR ERE MMM I TrrT ™ O° f 83 t ‘oo TTT ¥ ¥ PPP FEE FG? bor Ee r ¥ Pp Eg r 2S EER w Geey ERE Wie Pt Bs wow RRU T KEE R ER BEST IN THE WORLD. EVERY MACHINE WARRANTED. WYCKOFF, SEAMANS & BENEDICT, LE DROIT BUILDING. 7 a1e-3m J. R BUCKELEW, Manager. Seu-Axscaz Repvorioxs SILK VELVETS and DRESS GOODS, CLOAKS. | pe Akers (Bateman’s telegraph operator) had NEWMARKETS, VISITES and JACKETS at greatly reduc:d prices. We have a much larger reports stock than usual, and have determined to close them | stock market, and he (De Akers) declined to lend Special sale of Colored Velvets at $2.50, marked down asks Une cus- from $3.50, then examined as to his having been advised by | oo or their child. \need from $2.1 nsel to Dring sult on the “due Bill,” and pent yt chart man was qdvloot Cloths, in choice sades, reduced 80 to | couse LO rrrDn this branch of the subject tue |. The will of the late Charles D. Gui mea Btocade Velvets, in black and colors, have been | COUrt adjourned warn to toy. marked down, and ‘will be sold very cheap. Colored Brocade Silks reduced from $2.60 to SL. Full Bleached Damask Towels reduced from $4.50 to Our stock was never {larger, and our goods are first- | court and bring an action class and of the newest styles ‘We have just received a choice lot of evening Silks and Crepes, Crepe de Chines and Satins, ‘W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, ania A\ ae 919 Pennsyl venus, N.B—THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. ais yoan warker & 03, Hanpsourisrray iveniaave” or snd Tow Price, °°" win TER OVERCOATS AND SUITS, x FINE, MEDIUM AND OAR WALKER & co, Low PRICES, pei Site ‘Low Prices, NOAH WALKER & 0. PR oes wi & 0O., os ave 86 now goat Rongh Voyage of am Ocean Steamer. he would have | yb pa WAITING FOR THE RAILROAD MEN Pelice and Citizens Ready to Receive ‘Them on 14th Street. A BITOTAC OP POLICR—THE RAILROAD MEX, ROW- EVER, PAIL TO POT IN AX APPRARANOE — AND TURIN RIGHT TO CROSS 147i STKERT KEMAINS UX- 2d Edition. Lats flgrans oh Sl Minister Lewell’s Successor, an meee PAPER re ser ‘SENRY WARD Teil My Shetr tracks across tbe southern end of ERCHER WILL MAN. 14th street to the square owned by the on Loxpox, December 19—The Pall Mall Gazette | tho west side of tach street, whore they propas’ to Errormed: American ‘correspoudent® to" the emect | ADU a freight depot. ‘The committee of eizeas that the Rev. Henry Ward ‘will be the suc- | @Ppointed at the meeting at Biake hall last night was, cessor of Mr. James Russell Lowell as American | at the foot of 14th street bright and early this morn- ing, where they found a squad of about ten police minister at the Court of St. James, echo Sid ci around a : Sir John MacDonald Against Auncx- an SS ‘Vernon, of the | ‘Toronto, Owr., December 19.—In @ speech last night Sit John MacDonald appeared to tavor an im- roi mn perial alllance between Canada and wenty Gays abd night=: Australia, with Canada lng the full right to Iwas tule qusre teceeeeed manage her own affairs, but the alliance to bea nod pd Sort of police to keep the peace of the world, and | in eed peeing to league together for offense or defense tn ‘time oa don ihere Of danger, ‘Such a confederacy would be the most reciucts ready Powerful in the world. He was ed to inde- beborer: Bo ages pendence. “We could not C3 ” be said, ‘after 10 o'clock the And as for annexation it would be lost in the ee pejghvoring union, whereas tt was only, By there | Shout afty or more citizens stood around the camp. being more than one power in North Al and ‘Maryland avenue W: dy competition ia the government. that we could Rod squad Of capp Te an prevent the continent “becoming like CRIN’ | Tiners: with Dick sed pct pools eecedeny Coldest Weather Virginia for Ten | Mtcrial to lay down the track. Some tune after ten o'clock the crowd i however, remained on the ground during the day. Dr. Culver, who was ‘said he ued that the railroad company had’ talled to respect thelr formal notice, as he wisted the thing tested morning Ue thermometer registered 13 degrees | as to the ‘Of Ube citizens and the raliroad above zero and at 11 o'clock 14 degrees above. company tn the matter of thelr crossing the streets. are. ‘Weather to-day to be the coldest experienced here for ten years AUT o'clock this ‘The company, be sald, might take a notion to pur- Chase a square ou the north side of Pennsylvania avenue, or on F street, and claim that they could connect with their property by track. Mr. Totten, the coupscl for the company, sald to @ Star reporter that he knew nothing of tbe inten- {on of the company to lay the track. The officials at the depot here knew nothing of afiy intention to lay the tracks at present. WHAT COMMISSIONER EDMONDS SATS. Loxpo, December 19.—The steamer Oxenhoime, from Ngw York December 7th for Liverpool, has arrived ‘ht Queenstown. She experienced terrific Jost many head of cattie. A later h trom ‘Queenstown gays the Oxenholme came into harbor ou her beam ends, and sti remains In that posi- ton. | Heads and logs of dead and living cattle can be seen protruding through the cattle pens and hangiug over the side of the vessel The upper AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY, 4th inst. by Mr. Barbour, to provide for the sale of certain real property in the District ot tween Tenieytown and of Jun Noonan ente; aot for town They ‘on of lot 11, square 483. 4. Fora Thoiupson, north of orth wall of the pew al extended, detng 28 feet 9 inc! tront, we Stston-house, cluding the grading of grou stat incl ag OF Erection of @ stabie thereon The lots het mene oned Would probably sell for $25,000 The Com- Miesoners ave asked for $60,000 tn the District Sook tee ‘Dill, and Chis Would make Ue amount The school trusiews estimate Um $270,000 ‘Should be appropriated for next year, 2 Capitol Topics. OPPOSITION TO RK. CURTIS! NOMINATION, ‘The nomination of Mr. W. E Curtis for secretary Of the South American commission is banging fre in the Senate, It seems that in the past Mr. Cur ‘Us has attacked Gen. Logan, and now the latter Tepays him in kind. ‘The nouwlnacion was a day or two ago reported favorably fromtke f relauions committer, Dut bis confirmation was bitterly . aud faally Mr. Curis Was recommitted commities. He has gone t South. Ameria With the commission, and in Une event of his reyeo- on he will have to Felurn and auoluer secreLary be appointed. Nor RNOUOM REAR ADMYRATS. Secretary Chandler has writin a letter in reply, to the House resolution asking for his reason for the assignment of commodores to the rank of act Commissioney Edmonds said to a Star reporter this morning Ubat the Commisstoners were between two fires; that for years this agitation against the Baltimore and Potomac railroad company bed been Kept up by citizens ef South Wusuiigion, and for more than @ year the ralltoad company bad be-u Degging the Commissioners for a permit to cToss 14h street with their tracks. There was anothe class of citizens, mostly composed of merchants, ‘who appear to De’ co-operating with the rallroad company, and are requesting the Commissioners 10 grant the railrond Ube permit, representing It to be for tne conventence of an vasy freight delivery. of these merchants have visited the IS purpose, but the Commis deck of the steamer is a confused mass of dead and living cattle. Many carcasses were thrown over- board and ave been washed ashore. —— Latest Foreign News by Cable. THE FRENCH EMBASSY AT THE VATICAN. Panis, December 19.—In the chamber of deputies to-day, & motion to abolish the French embassy at the Vatican was rejected by @ vote of 293 to 168. In the course of the debate Prime Minister Ferry took ak in a highly eulogistic manner of ‘tude, ——— FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, Bor clear lat toey nave tH" power to = : riaission, ana besides, if they have The New York Stock Market. Such power, isa very” grave question as'to the ‘The following are the opening and3 p. m. prices of the New York Stock Market to-day, a3 reported by special wire to H. H. Dodge, 539 15th street: Name. Propriety of exercising it ‘The Commissioners ars Of the opinion that would not be right to cut Of the approach to the Long bridge, over: which there Isso much travel, This didiculty might vs obvia- ted, however, Uy the lutuT# ope! through to. the tiver, connect! somen bore on the river bridg: Over 14th street, elevating io trains above tue ordinary street travel, the object might tw accom plisued without the dauger which would tiluw the crossing on the line of the grade of that surest, ‘A PETITION To THE COMMISSIONERS. Mr. Win. H. Baum ‘and a large number of cttt- Can. Pac. 8544) 8% Cot. Coal. | hiedig izzy | zens of South Washington have petitioned we Del. & Mud, ‘g | 18%) $1 | District Commissioners to prevent by all means in D., i. & W.....| 94%| 96 lOregon Trans.) 18% 18% | their power the Legal use of te aveuns Deb g RG) $4) Soon West] 184 126 | Strects in tue soutbern Poruomor Wasuingion, 8%) 85%) 88% | parucularly the laying of railroad tracks on Vi os) (6x1 228 5.., | giula and Maryland avenues, as is now being done, 22% 22% | and the erusaing of 14th strect southwest, as 1S 107 110776 | proposed to be done. : Protesting Against the Tracks, A MEETING IN BOUTH WASUINGTON Last NIGHT—A COMMITTEE TO WATCH THE RAILROAD COMPANY. A meeting of respectable size, considering the tn- clemency of tho Weather, Was beld last night at Blake hall, South Washington, to discuss the rali- Toad question, the notice given by the Baltimore and Potomac railroad company to the Commis- stonersot their intention to lay tracks to-day across 14th street belug the principal matter considered. Mr. J. W. Barker was elected chairman and Mr. W. B, Brown secretary. Mr. C. P. Culver made some Temarks on the subject of the invasion of the streets of South Waalington by the rallroads. He 3 74% Mich. Cent. Do. pret. BALTIMORE. December 1: dated, 395 past-duo coupons, $9; new ten-forties, 3234; oan g.'Mo. Deowaber 19,—Qotton_ dul BALTIMORE, M»., . a mitoling, 10% "Flour etesdy and quiet oowerd atrect nud wontarn Super, 2.260308: do, ‘extra, 2 Tons. sto, Samily. 3.s0a4. 90: city mills euper, 2202.65: do. extra, 75; do. Rio brands, 4.02: Patapsco family. 5.50: do, euperiatice patent, 595. Wheat—eputhern steady ‘western a ¢hade easicr dnd inactive:southern red, 62084: railroad company in notifying the Commissioners of thelr intention to put the track across 14h street Was alnost beyond bellef, and it was the duty of the property holders of South Washington to come to the rescue and give the police authorities and do, amber, 88500; No. 1 Maryland. asabs4 No.2 weet- | Commissioners moral support. He bad calied wy Ra iedar ei aad Rlncli Sreort ege ra OPA Commissioner Edwonds, who bad, satistied i raRCy quae putea eas Ppenth: | that they were in earnest about putting a stop pager gs Sweaters: mited, | Us bold attempt. Mr. Edmonds suid he “did not white, 48249: do, yellow, 40850; western. mixed, Shot, LigaiTig: December, aTMadTis; January, 45s¢a4e! entern white, 3 32: Pennaylvania, Eye, quiet, aos, Hay 20 choles Ponnoylvani ‘and’ Maryland. 14.00m18-60, Provisions deedy aud quiet. Mews pork, 1800" Bulk iments Showtiors anid cleat rib "aidse, ‘Packed, ‘Gat, "Ba: eer aaatreal Mig Gator quel wonkern packed: Lait: Pamnery, 25030." Pawn Sire, 26008 Potroloun Hominal eset, gag. Coffee quiet and uocizally St ori: ‘copper retned quiet. Lisgaltss Delleve the railroad then would attempt It. When he spoke to Mr. Commissioner West about 1t that ‘omcial asked him if the citizens were going to lin- peach the Commissioners, Mr. West having be- ‘come incensed ata remark which the speaker iaade atthe the other night in East Washington, ‘hat the only Way the people of this city had t get redress, should the Commisstoners fail to do their duty, Was by impeachment. “If the Commissioners failed to enforce the laws of the District, notuiny but impeachment would be inorder. He disci 4 Ly and stead stexdy- Htealy—A soft, 5%: copper Ey dy, LikaI-ID. Fredghta to. Liv at some length the Morrill bil. seramoes “aleuly —cotton,, 18a our, eed. sr, LOOKING To THE COMMISSIONERS. Ba cree ie 42 a0) Basile: ona, 3600 Duele, at Dr. Charles Allen offered resolutions setting forth é wheat, sien, 2008 taba PAMin corny o@ 400 butila The Chicare Markets. CRICLGO (iis Decsuteer 18 Cheat esoee: We Seosmben, 7254; January, TiN: February ger gr a ree Say AS “That the proposition of the Baltimore and Poto- mac Fallroad to lay thelr tracks across 14th street, Uhus practically closing that street trom public use ‘without authority of and in defiance of law, 15 In Keeping with thelr heretofore utter disregard of ail May., 3785, Onts—December, 2474; January, 24°;: | public and private Interests in te conduct of thelr, ary, 2¢ March, 2%: May, 28%." ‘Pork January. | business; thatg we look to tae Comiissioners to 10.675: Febratary, Ul March, 10.87%: May, 1160..| prevent this illegal action by all the means which LardDecember, 655; January, 6.60; February, 665: | Phey. and thus protect us from this grave March, 6.75. ‘The Fotreloum Market, TRG, ber 19.—Crnde oil_strong eS ee Opened at 7434, advanced to 76%, and fef off to 74. Public Bulldings, RECOMMENDATIONS OF ARCHITECT BELL. Supervising Architect of the Treasury Bell, in his annual report tothe Secretary of the Treasury, says that two matters with reference to the appro- priations for the construction of public bulidings operate te the Gisiivantage of tae goverament: he first i3a fixing of Umit of cost of a building Yritnout reference to the needs of the public ser: Hice In the place, where It 1s to be constructed, a u inadequate fort rosecution of the Work and viclous'spollation; that we heartily indorse the action of our executive committee In tueir efforts to serve our interests, and Wwe pledge our- selves to remit no effort in our power until our Just grievances are redressed by the removal of Ulie Tall Toad tracks from Maryland and Virginia avenues to some better location where the public Interests could be suhserved without appreciable injury to public or private interests.” Aller full discussion the resolutions were adopted. A COMMITTER TO WATCH THE RAILROAD. A committee of ten, consisting of Dr. C. P. Culver, Franklin Bild, Dr. David Murphy, J. W. Barker, Henry Wex, EB. Church, E. C. Kuight, 8.8. Biker, J. E. Morgan and Charles’ Keller, was appointed to bbe at 14th street and Maryland avenue at 10 o'clock to-day tosee if the rallroad company would attempt to carry their tracks across that street. lequate for the proper oo Ls begun. obviate tae frst, it would be District Government A! ies Traimate Gt the coat of a bullaing to meet the Bunsivo a0 bavoxrors news Fequirements of the public service. “fo remedy the | | The Commissioners “bave trated au amendment Second, che appropriations should be based upon | for the police Bill providing that & person kecping the estates submitted apd the t_au- | OF harboring a dangerous dog or one that by bark- thoriz*d to make contracts for the vai ranches | lng or otherwise annoys citizens shail be fined not anore than $10, uniess the dog is killed or otherwise ‘disposed of within two days after couviction, MISCELLANEOUS. Ata meeting of the cierks and employes of the heaith office “to-day appropriate resolutions were f the work as required. He argues that itis mis- Saxen economy for the government. to build struc- ‘ures not fireproof; and says that Congress should be asked to authorize the additional expenditures: necessary to allow the use of fireproot material. adopted respecting the: of their late assocl- Swaim Bateman. ate, Capt. Simms. TESTIMONY BEFORE THE COURT-MaRTiat—waaT| Capt F. V. Greene returned to the city this GES. SWAIM WAS TOLD ABOUT MR. BATEMANS MernoDs. ‘Tue testimony of Gen. Swaim was continued be- fore the Swaim court-martial yesterday. He said he had heard that Bateman was crooked in his transactions. Mr. Thomas M. Nichol bed epoken to him, hesald, about Bateman’s method of keep- tng books; so had ex-Gov. Pound, of Wisconsin. He sald that Mr. Nichol told him ‘that Bateman would not even aliow bis (Bateman’s) partner in ew York to see his books, and. taat Bateman had attempted to blackmail his earlier New York hers; that Bateman had become indebted to partners, and when he saw that the debt was Seing pushed had threatened them that he would expose some of thelr transactions to the stock ex- oN Gen, Swaim also testified that he bad heard that morning from the funeral of bis brother, and was at his desk at the District government buildings. In the letter written by the District Commission. ers to Senator Pike respecting the taxes on the Howard University property, the amount of tand mentioned as having been purchased of Howard university by the government was 22.4 acres, 1n- stead of 224 acrea, as Incorrectiy published. deeataroronerl Local Notes. Anthony Koons’ cooper shop, ‘Was broken open last night and ‘stolen. ‘The store of Paul Reinteln, corner of P and eth streets, was entered last night abd $23.50 stolen. — At aregular meeting of A. L. of Hi. Council, No. 8, Order of Chosen Friends, the following officers Were elected for the ensulng year: Chief councilor, E.C.C, Winter, M. D.; vice councillor, James A. Compton: secretary, Mrs. E.L. O'Brien: treasurer, Jonn F. Caslow; prelate, H. M. Newcombe: marshal, James H. Downs; ward2n. Jumes Kearney; guard, O. M. Watt; sentry, B. C. Fuller; past chief councli- iene: ' Doliison; trustee, for three years, Wm. a ‘To-day Margaret Chapman renewed her petition for divorce from Burnett Chapman, which she dis- missed sometime ago. She he deserted heri8 months after marriage. ‘on Canal street, $5 worth of tools tten Bateman a letter Withdrawing from bis Sinploy, and stating that he did so because he (Bateman) had made false of the New York rumor. Gen Swaim sald that Gen. Boynton told Him about the De Akers matter, to-day. He leaves his estate to his widow. An or- Miebbis, shepherd & Co. have led a bil against NI 1e] 7 ‘3 Patent fosuea fed until to-day. ‘The court room was thronged with spectators to- aay. The direct examination of Gen. Swaim was resumed as $00n as the court opened. ‘A. Marsh for the cancelation of a for steam en- sald the hardihood of the Balitmore and Potomac | Ing ndmiral in the nav. Me quotes the statute | Which provides that tn cases of cmergency commo= ores may be detailed to act a& Mag offfers, clung [cases where even captains have beck Unux ame } Signed, and says that the emergency tm this I. Stance’ arises from the tact that there are not | enough rear admirals in the navy to command the adrons. In conclusion he recommends tuat Tho Tank of commodore be abolished and in their place there be wen Tear admirals and six vice admirals provided for. REPORTS READY TO RE CONSIDERED RY THE GENERAL ‘COMMUTTRE TO-NtUtT™. ‘The inauguration committee will have tts Read- | Quarters In Lhe rooms of the democratic oongres- sional committee,on F street, between 13th and 14th streets. ‘The rooms will be open now every day unttl tne thauguration, and Mr. Dorsey Clagett, deputed by Mr. Berret, the chatr: Be bis secretary, with be th charge of headquarters and be present all the ume. "Tho eral committe? WH Meet to-uight at the Ar gion. The Wo spectar committers, appointed | Tuesday night to prepare ists of sub- | committees, “and devise rules and regu. | tac ment of — the 0 there Tae Srax yester. Attoe On BUb-CoMMItiCeR, Of | wht Chatrm Tal commit } tee, is chair u sub-COMMIte | tee’, compre bers, sThere | may be otber nied,” Mr. Ber fet sald Lond | asions arts, but the com- mi port only eleven “to-nieht, The sub-comtattier, he sald, mint have made ise takes by omuiting the naimes of some who ou. ® ot to nave Been omitted, and puting in others who Ought not to be, but tt had done its Work as care fais as possible.” This work having Deon com. pleted, the general commitise could be said now to “get down (0 wor)” Oae important matter which he thought would be consiered to-nigat was the place for holding the inaugural ball ORGANIZATIONS WHICH AKE COMING TO WASEING oN. Ex-Gor. Hartrantt, Col. Hesstnger and Col. Asa, Goddard, representing the Pennsylvania Nuttonal Gaard, who were in te city yesterday had an in- terview with Geveral Sheridan tis morning and | made arrangemsnts for the presence of the Peun- | gylvanta troops tn the inauguration parade. ‘The Democratic Americus club, of Philadelphta, | 1s making most elaborate arramsements for partick= | pation in the inaugural ceremonies. Some, weeks ago it was omcially announced by tue directors | and President George McGowan that the cost of | the trip would be $7 per bead. ‘This, the ‘Phila- | detpuia Press savs, Includes the privileges of @ Place On 4 special’ train, tho hotel blll for unre days at Willard’s, a “handsome overcoat of rich and costly material, latest style, well and fashion- Diy made,” a pair of kid gloves, "a black sflk hat, ried silk scarf, halt a dozen linen colar, ‘ilk Dedge aud a button-hole bouquet. Chairinay Borret, of Ue general commictas, has aireedy ecetved many communications respecting Uhe Inaugural ceremonies. A committee of gente j mien from Butalo called upon itn, today. Thuy are in the city forge purpade of arrangt | aceotatnodation of 300 of President-elect Cleve } land's fellow-towusmen, Who are coming to take part in he cereznontes, es RANow OF THe THERMOMETER —ThO fot were the readings at the omce of the chiet sign: OBlcer to-day: 7 mm.. 62; A. My 104: 2 play 1 Maximum, 13.2. Minimums.t. peewee na ‘Tae Cater Meerixg.—All tho members of the | cabinet, except Steretary Teller and Postmaster General Hatton, were present at the cabinet mect- tng to-day. Tae Work of Coxsrevcrixe the west wing of the State, War and Navy department building has | been suspended for the winter, PREIENT McCost, of Princeton college, accom- | Pinled by Nr. Alex, Porter Morse, called upom the | President to-day. Death of Rev. E. 8. Gregory. Lrxcnncna, Va., December 19—Rev. E. & Gro. gory, well khown throughout Virginia asa poet aad preacher, and formerly a8 @ prouluent jouru+ ‘alist, died tuis mornin; . —— ‘The Court, CRnENAL Count—Juage Mytie, To-day, Walter Bland, from person; motion inl arrest overruled. George Brooks, larceny: appeal; sentenced fo Jail for six months.” Pellx Anderson, embezzlement; on bearing. Prowate CoveT—Judge Coz To-day, estate of Thersia Ebeling, order admitting will to probate. Estate of W. W. Scott; order to make private sale. Estate of Ricks; Will admitted to probate. Will of W. E. Moran admitted to aud “A. M. Read qual ined; bond $700, Estate of G. Derevan: rule to stow ‘cause Issued. Will of C, D. Gilman flied and order of publication, —— An Orphan Asyiom in Flames, ‘L088 OF LIFE—A SISTER BADLY BURT WHILE REE Coma FICK CHILDREN. Early yesterday afternoon a fire broke out in the drying room of the Catholic male orphan asylum, Brooklyn, above which was 4 doriaitoery, in which there were sixty sick orphans Whether all cx caped cannot be exactiy known, but the belief is that some were lost. Sister Mary Josephine, who Was in the dormitory at the Ume the fire broke out, made berolc efforts to save the itttle ones. She remained {nu the room Until driven out by the Dames. ‘Then she weut to the Toot, and from there Tell beadiong to the ground below, She struck upon her shoulder and “head, and was con 0 a Mtal in an unconscious condition. we orphans in the bullding, and itis belleved, ‘Uhat all escaped except a few who were in the dor- mitory wing. Justifinble Homicides From the Philadelphia Pree. “Ob, the sn—" Notice of funeral hereafter, souapriabrteciosdt ee Gov. Hoadly, of Obio, has refused to send two companies of troops 10'the Hocking Valley, a8 re- ested by the sucrif’ of Atuens county. athe thought the local authorities could emergence. SHfue Grand Dachess Sergius, of Russta, has asiced the czar Co concede her a divorce from the grand duke on the ground that the latter continues to maintain bis mistress, ; Ty ‘Wnt entiened cevaes tes seaphaioee : eal = Draggise. c; ope sa dime. your money back. Sold by all pieteutie * MARMIED. MAY—LYON.—On December 4, 1884. at Memorial P. E Church Baldworn, Ma by the Bev, Wan. ay eh Dieloa Fee oO b O'DONN: ton, A deed was placed op record to-day by which ‘ing after they were made, and was p Batemas tor i cs a cnn! manner caine age ans panes erumjuese from Bateman to come and see hum; and | oe OtFLiladelphia, the property at the north- that he went to see Bateman, who said that he had | $83t corer “eh mich he bought maae the ‘against him in order to save his a pig Se yuction. ® pad Bau ea ace arn cant | Erie bung” of tong af feta ae Mr, Bategian, told hime ‘bank ‘would be, Fulned ‘two three-story brick houses on G street. mas) an wining ng t aS SPECIAL ATTENTION 15 called to the annonnce- Toa ithe suit were ‘wicndrawn, to writs ‘a | ment of the Punch and Judy matines at the Home- Hons to tbe secretary of War exonerating him ‘thic hospital fair to-morrow afternoon at Ma- aim) from the he (Bateman) As enlgehat nee sce re | "wore anares repay Goran sae c a eee She Claims that on the Sth of November: tust Shs tuon made to Sm by COL motrom fora fount masa Pegi, caiman ae ae, ee. Mase tome. tase Moroes pumalon | and. during ‘she feceived severe injuries cea ei ycated. Tee. Aree’ ttinadion eened ot | $O_ & COW, ‘which ‘abe calms wan neggealiy Buch a condition of affaira. was, given him by «| fastened. ‘correspondent named | ‘Smith, who ———>—__ Ben gorod dorms bu sone, Soma | Stara ena Gea ‘Secrecary’s Bouts tine ‘on last Sunday morning intns te ‘col, Morrow told him that he ae a ‘about bis accounts. 4 : ‘that he ‘Morrow at al a if il a He

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