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DAY, YB 28, 1885. _HOLIDAY_ HOLIDAY GOODS. Tlouway Goons Fox Passexm |S rivers enae's WICKER CHAIRS, NEWEST DFNIGNS. DOWN QUILTS AND PILLOWS. MAGNIFICENT DISPLAY CARPET SWEEPERS, GRAND RAPIDS AND WORLD. or ORTENTAL CURTAINS. EMBROIDERIES, TIDIES. OF VALUABLE FARM IN Wire Avo sto Sere PRIVAT! JESSONS BOOKKEEPING, i the | SCREENS yr Ot, yy ss Pence! Penamashipy and in, all English RUGS, MATS, dc. t $3 Y Sas, Branches "Terms moderate. “Apply 10. F, WOOD, 535, i whic Willa SPECIAL PRICES IN BODY BRUSSELS AND z oO 8 bs 4 Oth 5. 8 1 for Roxen —_ ‘at ALL CARPETS. z “oo ¥ %usé M2, JAMES CAULFIEDD, CATE PROFEROOR | petneat Giant on ASO eps SPECIAL PRICES IN BEDROOM FURNITURE i532 bf iager) coun vatery: of Music, New Yor OUR STOCK COMPKISES FURNITURE, CAR- AND HEI z pee AT 1008 PETS, WALL PAPERS AND UPHOLSTERY S 5 gg ties nea Retails tora ae eee GOODS, ‘g si W. H movanTox & co, dytoa Macey “Rouge "kd 35 bore a10-3m 1214 F Street northwest. to those joining first week of the new year. 23 ‘OF. J. FRANCIS GERMUILL TEACHER Vocal Musie and Harmony. J Ms ADELINE DUVAL MACK, 1424 N 8ST. fy eg Drasnaile Ry ivaie cnet in huis branched pete Moctais ; Ed st Pe 2 Haran ioe PReuoh est Matheniee GaSe ‘aide ites PLANS FOR RENT OR SALE ON INSTALI- RS FLINT AND MES MYERS ARE PRE- | E 9% ps. to the beginning stone, containing 27% acres, . ELLIS & CO., 937 Pennsylvania DI a red to form a for ladies (amber | more or I the same bei ‘of the farm of the me ae doyunl UMsUREAMES limited to twelve) in ® “branches. Classics, | lute Henry Martin, ‘Thescid land is; very near ine SIANOS, MOVED, TENED_AND REPAIRED. Hiren ta boss orgirisin the, eiteraoe, aad ‘eveniag. | Usneasd ittve Diawres orthoses ane ED, TONED 3 rer : tt ono & BLLI & Co, 987 Penmeylvania ave. mo ‘nd! at the puplit residence if preferred. “Terms prescribed by the decree are: Que-third cash; ASON & HAMLIN ORGANS-KNOWN ALL VA .AETY AND EXTENT, ‘over the civilized world. JNO. ¥. ELLIS & CO.. rs Circulars may be had upon application. d21-1m* balagce ih one and two years, on ai cash, aa ent guts wrebaver, secured on the real estate, or ‘title bel Frantee antl paid. @100 a0, a depoait will be required > AND AND PRACTICAL Pi 2 Tey ay ee beg ng eis ee neneenr anes artes SSS ae nene snip taught by a stenographer and professor, fifteen | {y t. roe mE Sylar tedargenl Spy enen. riasos, CNEXCEELED IN TONE, AT THEIR Heampesperionce:Moniayn, Wednesiayn ahd err | #g4tiyanyeo arewie Wi Bs made Ste appearance and duranttity. an days, 6 o'clock Pim ISS Het nw. dezi-ime | Malting parchs nis radia Pe Ces IMMENSE CONNECTING WAREROOMS, oRwoon Eamon PPXCANSON BROS, Auctioneers OSE @ SONS PIANOS—EXCELLEST ME . 1214 lath Brest Northwest, delOIm® | Tapsraes ERTY diam price lusirumnents, 312 7TH AND 813 8TH STREETS NORTHWEST USTEES SALE OF UNIMPRQVED PROPERTY JOHN F. ELLIS & CO. #37 Pennsylvania ave. 0S— STANDARD DHN F. Is & CO, 07 Feansytvaniaave._ | MOMDAY RUSH, rp | Materials for Art Embroidery, finest grades of Zephye, Vis € COS UPRIGHT GRAND | Germantown and other Yains, fine Laces, Embroid- The perfeet Piano of the world. “New | ery und Knitting Silks, Gloves, Hoslery, etc, Infant's Tarn to read, write and speak’ FRENCH and GER- | ber 20th,1: Srnuz| COMB EARLY AND AVOID OUR REGULAR Laoms, Gestizwes axp Yours (of both sexes) GERMAN CLAS8—Fight lessons per month, $1. a3 ‘M. SILVERBERG & co. | ¥AN at! PIANOS FOR SALE AT! Mpa BB. M. Menor FHI reason ema dNa | ina 15. M. ERT. Also, English. ? renee ain 419 OTH STREET NORTHWEST. male NCH CLASS—Eight lessuns per month, $1. Fumilies and schools attended. Private lessons at room 123, Corcoran Building. PROF. C. E. pi ED SCHOOL. 3m and elegant sty lew. monthly payments at low- | Shawls, Skirts and Caps Stan rompiiy deme | \ eODEL G est factury prices for the holiday season. oc] ping proinpt MOREE GRAD: a HL. SUMNEK, 811 9th st nw. - = ray finite a al Tai ‘square from Hoar Goors FINANCIAL. YOU WANT TO BU & | L ‘pots of cats WM. H. MOREISON'S. write to, telegraph to 2 ‘We now Invite our friends and patrons to inspect our Exen @isp!ay of Cards and handsome Books selected for the | _ = 49.w,fm.3m M altim P New England methods, Genuine kindergarten. y Tenth year. LA27 Lath st-u.w., ono | Mg 80, unimproved Lot ‘Thomas circle. Misses POLLOCK & NOERI Banelpala znt by grammar” co! STREET SOUTH, AND IMPROVED PROP. ERTY ON CANAL ROAD, NEAR AQUEDUCT BRIDLE, GEORGETOWN. By virtue of two certain Deeds of Teast, dated, respectively, November 23d, 1875, an 7 3 76.aud recorded tn Liber No. 800, loo, the ¥. M. C. A, Rooms, 1409-1411 New | 407, and Liber No. 836, follo 30, of the land of the istrict of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, we will sell, at public auction, in front of the premises, (he following described prop erty, aud on the days and hours named, to wit: On MONDAY the TWENTY-EIGHTH day ot DECEMBER, 1885, at HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK, P.M. all of lot numbered thirty-four (34) in syuare GHENT. __| nambered four hundred und ninety-elght (485), situ ated on the west side of 41 street, between H und I Streets southwest, in the city of Washington, D, C,, be- On TUESDAY, DECEMBER TWENTY-NINTH, 1885, at HALE PAS1-FOUR O'CLOCK P.M, Lot, numbered 41, 42, 43, 44, 60, 70 and part of 80, in the \dition to Georgetown of part of a tract of land called ‘ADAME HOFFELDT, A GERMAN LADY. | “Fox,” the same being situated on the canal road, near. with highest recommendations desires pupils cf| the Aqueduct briuge, and containing 14,000 ny age for Classic and Modern Music; after the true Italian method; good Germau French and Ttall and epistolary style, with’ unsurpassed methods, | payments at six.twelve and eighteen months, with are fect (mhore oF less) of land, improved 0 four frame ‘Vermis of sale: One-third cash, balance in three equal enka thew we lave: s Narge nee Ww... Tog se Rotes bearing interest ut six per cent per annua’ vst ee ae ee ere eee | Emon (Qo Winery. us 5 eared eed of trek proper aol and sallfy yourselvis ay to prices, @c. Ty coming STOCK BROKERS, F itivintoga moratig Fe aD ie ata Lgl Shermer mst yourselves as to peices, ac. By ‘s jeyaiiclng. and. recording ut, purchasers cos early you will avoid the crowd and confusion of the $4 Broadway. | }xew York. nila genitewtene Bartiantuornaneieteon rag: | Berm, of safe mise Be coupled with im even days last few days before Christmas. eaeacmasex (corcuan ee rom date Of sa e, A iefuult thereof Trustees re- PRIVATE STUCK TELEGRA BETWEEN. 2 WIRES vi PENNA. AVE. cS anced, 3p. 0 ing), Washington, | tical and original sysiem. "Young ladies’ classes, a <D'S SELECT SCHOOT, 1811 I ST. N. W. Natural Science, — usw. WASHINGTON, BALTIMOKE. PHILADELPHIA | JK! "5 ny : An Elementary and High Scliool for both sexes, We Have A Fou Assorruesr NEM You, Be “c Instruction ia kgiish,, Macenmatic oo Ancient and Mo jern Languages. tudents of good COLORED CANDIES, Wrax Ie Tirwvines, spedial Barter. oie se Eemeiral = Matar Yeney Ferme treo he aeeraton, |g Za scs su ou comninin al Gos 0 Hater mila by bor eae BRASS FIRE Goops, HL. H. DODGE, Resident Partner. 4 am prepared. Apply and many Novelties uot found elsewhere, sultable for | _ Quotations of Stocks and Bonds and information re. | Htubver Company. ARILLA BARNES-BRUCE, Decorative Art—Oll, Tapestry, Lustra, China, Design. ver. Applicants for exai 23 Oth St. nw, care Goodyear Sin SCHOOL OF Studic 915 Est. n.w., Washington, D.C. gaading the markets received through our wires Ii: ‘Wedding and Holiday Presents. Sitti dircet ors the New Works Misc Exchanges | } HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, Sticaders excented and reported promptly. _1¢1_| Needlework, p * = aeeneeneee. SPECIALTIES. Presexts Worrr Bevixe For . CLAY, CLAIRVOYANT AND ASTROI- rnéd and can be consulted on busi- “s Allie trouble cai Satis- Xuas Se Bo, gent My ROS THE ABLE CLUIRVOYA: Astrologist, has i truable cuil, satisfaction gu: Mllee hours, 1 to 8 ball Fee SUC. wind SL. Je Cabineis, the pupils’ ative and a gradi sity, Ref, French ns-Imé ‘OME SCHOO! n2s-6m_ IN CLAS by PROF. H. LARROQUE, nate of Paris, Sorbonne’s Univer: Minister. Apply 714 13th st. n.w, I FOR BOYS—BROOKEVILLE Academy, Brookeville, Montgomery county, Md. S. | Term of Brookeville Academy will begin oi’ Feb- ruary Ist, 1886. Special Classes for Young Men pre- paris foF Selentide or Business Lite,the Universities, “olleges and Theolozical Seminarie ‘$230 per year. hocauhy Chansber saith | BY ONE | tinelpal's Library open gratuitously to all advanced f GLAS. Makeyourse | who was deaf twenty-eight years Treated bj gor wy 9 — << ane | most or the noted spectatists of the day withnobene- | 8254fl____Rev. Dr. C. K. NELSON, Principal. _ , ¥. HOEKE. Ht Cured himirif in three ‘months, | SOHO PE RHONOGHARITY. Headquarters for Bottom Cash Prices | hundreds of othe SCHOOL OF -TYPSWIITING, ek ace, GUS aad SIO GEN a and successfiil home treatm 812 _ 801 Market Space, 308 aud 310 Sth st. uw. | Mud successful = ae ee eat 4 | \p3Gs BROOKE 1 : eee Bae Bora rs | Mire Ean Gaines: coniticttia Ladies and gen 708 7in suet port Areal | Pemen 50 cents exch. 405 L street, Uetween dh and Pianos, Organs, Music and Musical Instra- Lp cok = = = =e me! wonderful ‘Playing Instruments, Toy | J >1LFS—DR. MUHLEMA Fishes, Piao Dancers Vocopuoues,and other Mist | | | qr ees rites ny |S fect treatment, without the use of kate caustic | Qualifies youn inen SCHOOL, OF ENGLISH. SCHOOL GF #00K-KEEPING. All Shorthand Books and Supplies. AIL Writing Machines and Supplies, n 24M STREET N.W. serve the Fight to resell the property wt rake and cout of defaulting purchaser, after five days’ public adver- semen PHILIP F LARD CHANLES T DAViS, } Trustees 415,17,19,22,24,2 THIS EVENING. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers, POSITIVELY THE LAST GREAT SALE oF FINE_BAND-MADE_ HARNESS, TRUNKS, SATCHELS, CARRIAGE HOES HORSE HLASKETS, 6AD- NDAY, IGHTH, at TEN A. M. and HALF-PAST SEVEN P. M., at the old-established house of J. P. Shriner & Go., No. 609 ‘15th street, opposite Treasury, d26-2t "WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucta. ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioncers, TENTH ANNUAL CHRISTMAS SALE oF. RICH AND ELEGANT TRIPLE SILVER WARE, | By order of the Taunton: Silver Munufucturing Co, ogether with a f Beautiful CLOCK BRONZES; STATU! pper and Brass, rej Tesenting Ancient and Modern History: ANTIQUE FLOOR, HALL and LIBRA LAMPS, in Hammered BRASSCANDLESTICKS,CAN DELABRAS, BEVEL MIRRORS, and many other Handsome able for Wedding and Christmas Present without reserve to the highs Sales DAILY, at HALE-P. PAST TWO and HAL, [., at OUF salesroom, corner street and Pennsylvania ave- nue. WALTER BL WILLIAMS & CO., ictioncers. pottmeee"—(9d EDITION. DEEN ER TWENTY -SUNTH — MMENCING AT TEN OCI REGULAR BALE OF -O~ SS SCENES AT THE NATIONAL RIFLES’ ARNORT— DESCRIPTION OF HOUSEHOLD FUR- RIGHT HUNDRED CHILDREN BAT ICE CREAM ITURE, C, - "Bates scree et [alt Taegrams t0 Thy Sin | Sssseens es eccn aa Wt AN! iy ech eat RARSUTGUERRY AND ASH SIDEROARDS, | THE RE-ELECTION OF M. GREVY. ‘The guests of the Christmas Club of district (ARGE FLATED | Exeiting Scenes im the French Na-| this afternconat the Rifles’ armory. Some ot COOKING AND HEATING tional Assembly at Versailles. the guests were so anxious to be in time that STOVES, KITCI REQUISITES, &C ‘VERSAILLES, Dec. 28. The space reserved for | they were at the armory at 12 o'clock, although HORSES BUGGED zatorens ac: visitors in the chamberin which the election | the invitations named the hour of 2. In fact, the 70,TaKE PLAGE IN FRONT AND WITHIN OUR ppolated for the election, motore ibe, hour | large proportion were in very good time and the cs SALESROOMS, UTE AND D S78, &. | SPhoy were also thronged with people. ‘The | COMSequence was that the vicinity of the ar iz: proceedings in the Churnber beghe Rt Aitecs | Mory presented a r[HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. minutes after one, amid considerable excite- | hours before the dinner TEN NEW SLEIGHS AT AUCTION. Wan casbte fo renvore sisnes ad Fs they were ince’ i pa mORRO Win, TUESDAY, DECEMBER| The members ofthe right became eo turba- soon piesa caiman EELVSPGlOG: | lent unt the president tereatoned to” ted e sit! met ot it Siete, ten ytes and best wortmaanstip, __ 15 _ | Soka tor aie to Speak Gebietes Sone een ‘ALTER B. WILLIAMS & 00., Avcuoneer,. | taken, and theirrequest being refused several TRUSTEES SALR OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD | “Me™ tried to gain the tribune, USNR GaSG, Bebhweaen sprees lyonemn 1 Of w of Ne hy 3 1884, and Tecorded Lt fhito 11, et Seq one of the ined ferords oF Us Dit Puymours, Mass., Dec. 28.—The gale which Hi i z i i i a2 z $3 es Pa J > which be says that his attention has been called by the Chinese minister to the movement im Aifferent cities of California for the expulsion of i ial He i ay il ea sf ia SRLGTE iF WHAT GEN. ROSECRANS SAYS ABOUT THE SOLDIERS’ HOME INVESTIGATION. of Columbia, aid by direction of the secured | began Friday’ and contiaued into, Sunday was TWENTY. i .com- | storm. More damage was done to rt mencing st TEN O'CLOCK A. M., on the premises, | here than by any storm since the Minots light No. jth street northwest, the Furniture. Car’ | gaje. Hobblus’ wharf atthe north end was en: pots. Bedding, etc., mentioned in theschedtle attached | fireiv carried away, and the lumber yard sot. to sald deed of trust, named {0 part ed ware oe ELEGANT PLUSH PARLOR SUITES, PLUSH | fered severely. jong wharf was much ROCKER, “EBONY RECEPTION ‘CHAIRS, | injured, as were also other wharves, At Woods’ CHERRY HABE Race, washed away “Aluagether ether the damage 1 he z a washed away. to PERCLSTERED eorres streets, wharves, c., will probably reach Thats NRA en S| i HAL WALNE MARBLE TOP CHAMBER SUITES, WALNUT The Wreck at Pelhamville. BEDSTEADS, BUREAUS AND WASHSTANDS, | THE RESPONSIBILITY POR THE DISASTER. WAINCE HANGING RACKS, BED LOUNG New York, Dec. 28.—The wreck of the Bos- UPMOLSTERED IN REP, LACE CURTALNS | 44 train nt Pelh, ‘ff iO. me AND CORNICE POLES, TURCOMANS, LAM: | 10m express train at Pelhamville station, on the BREQUINS, RUGS, WIRE-WOVEN” Mat. | New York, New Haven and Hartford railroad, RUESES (EXTENSION TABLE, CHACRS, | was cleared uway last night and this morning RATTAN ROCKERS, HAIR MATTHESSES | the trains are all running regularly. The jock the doors were opened and the ad VELV ET BODY BRUSSELS AND | wrecked locomotive lies down the embank- | children to file in. A detail from the CHE ARV ETS RUGS AND-DUOR MATS | ment and will not be disturbed until the mail | National Rifles, together with the polloe andthe CARPERS Ene vi ‘AIR | caris raised. Coroner Tice went to Pelham- | gentlemen of the committee saw that they were ‘The furniture is ofthe best make, and offers great | Ville this morning to hold an inquest in the | arranged about the tables im an orderly way. inducementato parties furnishing to give this sale their | case of Fireman Eugene Blake, who was killed | It needed Mr. Perry's caution several. tim “Vfermer Cas. Ligation an to the responsibilty of the falitoad | to keep toe’ children itor Sieantae eset ‘ms: % gation as to the responsibility of the eep children from’ ing in delrd WALTER B. WILLIAMS, Trustee. | company in not properly securing the platform | and making away with the good. thtgs ore Bona eoventee te Ep UNTIL | DY spiking {t to the posts upon which it was | them. Finally ail of the 720 ‘some THURSDAY TANUAHY EEVENTI. CULE saa | built, Anexamination of the posts shows no | little one in charge, and the Hev. Dr. Sunder- Aaa Oars FSCS marks of nails orspikes. land asked the blessing. The signal was then sane Nour and place Ae ORDER OF 71 ———_— given, and the children pit in. Such | they put democratic officials board ae Ses Re No Riot in Detroit To-day. clatter of plates and a murmur of voices was | management, and the new board, in endeavor | JBRICK CLAY LAND FOR SALE. Derrort, Micu., Dec. 28.—No trouble bas | never heard before, and the food began to dis-| ing to ayears. Up past finances, found that e ‘On THURSDAY, JANUARY FOURTEENTH, | been caused by the riotous Poles to-day. Early | appear with alarming rapidity. Arrangements | pe; about one year and a half was 1886, at TWELVE O'CLOCK M., at the Fairfax street | this morning a crowd assembled about the | Were made to teed those children who were not | not accounted for. Gen. Butler was entrunce to Corporation Court’ Room of the city of | church, but no outbreak resujted. Father | able to get in the hall, and over 800 children Alexandria, Va., will be offered for sale, at public auc. | Kolasinski, the deposed priest, pfoposes to con- | must have been fed, Ui n, atract of iand in Alexandria ty, Va. con- | test the legality of the bish i id de- sup) Fomaloe, sccording to tae committee's Mndinge, “act nt county, Va., a cal 6 1¢ bishoy act ant PUNCH x. mi taining 56 acres, 10 percheson the south side ofthe | mands his restoration to the church.” After dinner they pboypictase up stairs, where | 8 Shortage of something over (000. Gen Long rige: wenr the brick yards of Wine Hl. West & a Gales they witnessed a Punch and Judy show and i tek ee a short distance west of the canal. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL Ak = spate diccwsexd about $21 ‘and that there is = sbort- ‘This and is valuable for tracking purposes, and con- — other amusements, and saw the beautiful | age of over in bonds, counting the tains deposits of superior brick clay. The New York Stock Market. Christmas tree. Then as each child went out Cmedbeees fy 4 bonds. This amount be Terms: One-tiftn cash; balance in three equal instal-| The following are the opening and 3:00 p.m. prices | Miss Mollie Vilas handed outa box of candies | Increased by estimating the bonds at their ments, at six, twelve.and eighteen months from day | of the New Yurk Stock Market t-das, as feported by | 4nd Miss Nellie Arthura Christmas card. In| market value at the time of the supposed saic. ‘of sale, with Lnterest, bonds with good personal wecur- | Special wire to H. Mi Bouse eae Teak meet ‘addition each child was given ® t, | Gen. Rosecrans thinks that the present Congress ty tobe given for deferred instalments and titie re- “Hise (Sa0y Nee Judges er and James, Mr. James E. Fitch | will take cognizance of the apparent deficit, S. FERGUSON BEACH, | and Capt. Whitney were {aterested spectators | and atthedinner, Miss Cleveland attended the en- tertainment. ‘The East Washington Club. SIX HUNDRED CHILDREN RAT A CHRISTMAS DINNER AT ODD FELLOWS’ HALL. Several hundred children clamored around the doors of Odd Fellows’ hall, Navy Yard, at 1 428-15t Commissioner Alex. Co. Circuit Court. | Can-Pac....| 63 | 62 | aa Can:Soua.| 41 | $1 | ‘ 8, MARSHAL'S SALE Gen. Pac: By virtue of a writ of attachment, Issued out of the clerk's office of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, and to me directed, I will sell at public sale, | for cash, on THURSDAY, the THIRTY-FIRST OF | © DECEMBER, 1885, comsaencing at TEN O'CLOCK A. ML, at the southwest corner of 7thand E streets horthwest, veing the restaurant, furniture F : i i g | | : i 4 E ei I < following persons has been tures lately occupied by “Harvey, Holden & Talty, O'clock today. Each little one squeezed in ite the tollowing gucde and chattels, vo wit. vir: Gus hand an invitation to the dinner given by the Blake: Wan. Browne: soph ccagellupy Fae Fea canter lat Ouok ing temas, laree Gok East Washington Christmas club. Upstairs in | B. Buchley, John ¥. Chamberlin, Goulchun & Hur Paap, large lot Har Tables, Chalrs, Stools, Castors, the hall 8 tables were loaded with good things | McCarthy,"Wm. Cox, Ontherius Donnelly, ‘Table Clotus, Gas. Fiatures, Spittoons, Plated Sugars, send Ge Kise Kings Cristea Eas Nin uae EN Ellen Doyle, Austin Freeby, John P. Hickey, Cooking t-anke, Beetsteak Brollers, lot Coffee, Kitchen john i. Harris, D.- P. Hannan, Uitennilt ioe ix, Sideboard, tot Tables, Chalrs, Table The first ustec hundred eucste were edeettied ep | LYDch, Frederick E , James “MeGlangh- lots. lot China, Glass an Pier Gi ues \dmitted ‘Mary Callaghan, gpe High Chair two Chandeliers, ot Shades Contos the hail, a ite ater one o'clock, “The Many tag, Wm Swag Ss , Umbrella Stand: Chis are ‘the “The Du . Carpeis: Mirror, Toe Chest, Crockery” Ware, ot Te Maren.” plaged oti Columbus M. Sorrels, Wim. H. Soule! ‘s March,” pl by a section of the Marine Demdiaxivees wus Galy socen ee ake table for ‘three hundred, and when that bles, one large ‘Bouffe, Flags, Matting, Engravings, 7 Stoves, Plates, &e,@., slesed and levied onas the | -.7He, Slowing changes from Tharsday's quotations foods, chattels and’ fixtures of Harvey, Holden & | C8, eon id D sts. Ww. ENCERIAN BUSINFSS COLLEGE, COR. 9TH ‘A practical business education that id Women tosuppert themselves, eal Noveities in great vi 4i4_ | or ‘Cure nteed. Cun be consulted nd successtuily perform the active Hes of life. eeaeeeee 3 dapatore. “Cure guarantesilC Po ee eri F.D Ea a eae Eowaro F. Droor. ——— Pe a Oe ee 925 Pennsylvania avenue. PIANOS, MUSIC AF sx MUSICAL MERCHANDISE. : DUE tests with arma weltioge Pianos suid on Instailments, Exehanged, Rented, | “*ifCurs from # a.m. to 1 pr, and after 3 p.m. PROFESS Hoors tr MRS. SARA A. SPENCER, Vico Principal. aus sole Agent for Coe ae JOLLIERE SCHOOK. a = ‘au errs ne orgie rT ae une 1538 T street n. w. ¥ GABLE O'S PLAN jo meet her taany friends aod patrons. copatnand Planos of viber makes always | FXEET I Is tMrossi it FOR ANY De erie coal eee oe alee stock ‘igure cites mind to comprehend and thereby physio ‘Annapolis, West Pulnt, ail examinations. ‘a > Pomeeomeniassciic tae it of the hi at a See ITUTE,s.w. corner Sth and K sta nw. New Exczaxo Piasos Sper iullsts have become einem a CNS OT PLYNN, A. Me — ee tile comort aiid progress cin: _ Evening Clasees, $3 and $0 emonthe “Gcxg _ = the kiero Wire SoS" Poor Sect? | Fnexcr Wixperoaires, UNSURPASSED IN WORKMANSHIP. 1416 Pennsylvania ave, Washington, and 11 N. MADAME CHEVREMONT, MATCHLESS IN TOUCH AND TONE, | Hutaw st., Baltimore. Miz | _n2ame "181 Kat. nw. Lemonsto Adulte = “ 5 exvenct 19 i ON: Te UPILS PREPAR SMITH, WELLESLEY EMINENCE Cottage Market. Horses taken in and selentitically | aminat 006 nw. Pupils of all ages in- ‘THE BEST that SKILL and MONEY can make. | treated. | structed in Eugitsh, Freie aud Music. “Hichest, ret Sold at moderate prices. Inspection invited. VES MO = Sone Say Et ee Y Cc 5 jyn NOOMS 9 AND G. VER Pcmssivuniaave, | ural Method. “Ainiing at practleal sud immediate | Cotoese: Cowese: Coroaxe: — — ——— | conversations! resulta 1938 Est nw. O3-6m— VERS OF IRya ‘ASHINGTON COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE, Legg * ATTORNEYS. WwW * * BLOSSOMS OF ORANGE, KOSEMA\ SS iGo eemoar vein. VIOLETS AND ROSES, | (YAMPBELL G. BEKRY MAN ALSO FINE CUT GLass Wane, pLUstt cases, | (firm of Sewion & Herr ‘TOILET SETS, &c., IN GREAT VARIETY aT | | Sollettor in Equity, Couve LOWEST PRICES. Titles to Real Pstate, 802 NAIRN € OGRAM—PHARM ACISTS, ATTORNEY-A-LAW, LATE, : Interior De mt. Twent Uh st and N. Yeawe. __4Netm__ | yeauS ithe civil service.” Practices besore the Cours ommnittees of Congress and Departments, Kool = ()C PER PINT BOTTLE—S3 50 PEK GALLON. | SOS vested teow c. per plat bottle aud 85 P gallon. FINE ouD WWE: LeDrolt Building, cor. Sth and F sts, n.w. BELL CARRINGTON WHISK | Craw. Practices in ail the Jar dy letter oF hair.medical examination with treatment, | AU 24, ‘9am.ar Sept | ments, by the year or quarter, A hill corpsof teachers. Mustrated Cireu: dar, giving full information, sent free on application HENKY GC. SPEN litical Economy, Stenography and Type Writing. R - ‘and evening. Sessious resuined TUESD SY, mi pam. Office open for ‘arrange: inrter, on anid after MON DAY, eR, Principal. Boarding and Tay School for Young Ladles and Little This institution will enter upon its twelfth annual ‘28d, 1895. For seasion Wednesday, September Mrs. % D. BUC Miss H.E HUNTER Assisted by a full corps of experienced teachers Particulars apply to the {nave hands lis Whisky tor over ekghteen sears, | Louisiana aveute (Burbor Law Building). Residence, | Principal wT aug Unuestiatingy Frecumend it as the vers best | No. Lag th strect Loree sez” | PVUE BERTITZ SCHOOLS OF LANGUAG fithe market, Warranted pertecuy pure and free ot | V4 MILLER. ATTORNEV-ATLAW. T WASHINGTON. ae Eat die icone tee aan pada the ag! | NY, He MULLER ATTORNEY-AEEAW. aearne Peo Esiguber teem price, per pint Boctie and Pa Rp en NEW YORK, BROOKLYN, = wale . 240 North Capito! A ak RTHUR NATTANS, Pharmacist, Laren Cnet ne MINNEAPOLIS, ST. PAUL GAMPEL Walken, R KEL — Wholesale and Retail Dealer in for Kkents, 32 630 Louisiana ave. next to City P.O oner, Notary Public and Attorney | jearninz to speak, nized every’ where to be the best schools for ‘Write. read and understand the for- languages. Sew terms begin now. ree Trial Lewons to show our method. ¥, Auctioneer, EHOLD FURNITURE, CAR- AT AUCTION OMS, SCSINER “IWENTY-SINTH: tat | IW VE O'CLOCK, ONE ELE COUPE (COST 3800), | OTHER CARRIAGES BUGGIES. rpuostas DOWLING. Aucuioneer. ELEGANT MARBLE TOP MIRROR BACK BUF- FET, BROCATELLE STOOLS, EASY CHAIRS, MANBLI Nb OTHER TABLES, HAIR cy L iy lately furnished und most of the articles are nearly in splendid condition. HOMAS DOWLING, SPECIAL 8, TEN CASKS OF WHITE GRAN "A, C. G WARE, & Qu TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBE! TY-SENTHL, 1885, within’ im}, salestooms, £ will wl the above goods. “Will be sold In lots to ‘sult to the trade, ‘Terms: Cash, azidts THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. TRUSTEES SALE OF GOODS AND CHATTELS IN JOHN'S “RESTAURANT, CORNER OF SEVENTIE AND D STREETS’ NORTHWEST. By virtue of a deed of trust dated August 23, 1883, Pduly recorded in Liber 1054, folio. 20 one of the records of the District DAY, DECEMBER , 18S, at TEN O'CLOCK S ing-described personal property, viz: One Steam ‘Table, one Range, one Bar Counter, one Lunch Counter and Fixtures, one Oyster Counter and Fixtures, Appliances and Implements, Bar Fixtures, ten Ol Paintings, ten ‘Tables, thirty’ Dining-room Chairs, Dishes und Crockery Ware, Kitchen Utensil, Oyster Buckets, stock in trade and all and singula the Chattels sind Persona: Property in und about john's Restaurant,” situated on the northwest corner ‘iotebia { shail ofter the fallow : ——S=S== = oct Apply toProf. N. JOLY, 723 Lath st. nw. | of 7th and D streets northwes", in Washington clty, FIRST-CLASS BEEF, VEAL. — i x0! ote i ’ = ISS AMY LEAVITT . OF BOSTON, GRAD- | D.C. zy : _____THE TRADES. _____| MES. AY EEAY Tibiissor ofthe oy asin ‘Terms, cash, HARRISON DINGMAN, wing. = — = Conservatory. Plano teclinique, harmouy aud voice | _ 410,24.28 ‘Trustee. staee ttthaud sity Northern Liberty Siarket Rervs H. Dazey, culture. 1012 10m st n.w. a eS eee BOOK AND JOB PRINTER | See ee G09 REE RRR, URE g5Sq UY ix: C EAKE@| Ample Facilities for Legal and Commercial Work. resume business October 1, 1885. iy 6 ER RRR FR % 0OL OF MUSIC. [ESTABLISHED 1877. cas Lent reasonable price marker G. 1 KUMN, PRESSWORK FOR THE TRADE. su S707 Sth st. nw, “Hours, 1 to 5:30 p.m. oc27 Fiano or vole, 10, and $15 aterm, == ce IVY ee eae or it ieee jas UPRIGHT PIANOS-SALE OR RENT— a tars won Mee ee i ATV. BECKERS, 801 oth st. = Fre Pal | 2c sz0 ana azz ttn st ne, Esrasusuzen 1811. < JIBSON BROTHERS, Furst-class Tuning and Repairing. PRACTICAL BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS cccH Hoon ERE 00% DDD Established over 20 veurs. ecl-3m_ 125 Pennsylvania avenue, Washington, | € CH HO OHO OE Q9or Be TAL FOR TH fem Five Privting a specialty. sald Cc HHHO oH i oo D ie Sone Hakim theo New BHO One oes oc? bus BoP ibe for 25e.; Syrups, iy honey, 65¢. gal: iden Syrup. 40 lo Swe. gui: Calfiormia Honey, 20c. Li Bazan Ihiitih. Backes Nyote muster, hoe: Lose. backes reacn | ACEP W Ww WH HisScK KIT ERE ge, fer gure Sib, tnerves Wc: Sib. Bucket Sag, Bui sen ew cite Ber la eg os New | 4 PURE MALT EXTRACT. wwe HoH as ie ‘2ie.: $ cans Borden's Engl ier | ps8 Datuk fous per bol. 96-45: Extra Plone, $250 S455 | Poweses the highest mertt, Ittsmanntacture ¢rrum | Wo WH BUSss®k ki ker Sua — and 3S uy, We. doa; Lice. Viewr | the choleest materials, and combines the most pala i Cored Taine Titec ih: | ble qualities of refreshing driuk. with the wig. : | sting aud wuolesome properties of the best Malt\bx- tracts itm a true tonic and delightful beverage. alike desir. = Tea, worth s0e...sell- oe, Butter, 0c. 1b. Cotter, 10 to 12 +10 ites, Buckwheat, 350 Candies for Lzke. sb, A’ TEA COMPANY, $45 . ‘street cars pass the door: oF seul P bes peop ener % = oe a the beverage “Par Excellence” for nui U H. . P mothers, creates an abundance of milk, while it SEFUL OLIDAY RESENT ! wnet cuetel anaitace Wilber @. Hal oe D. mm SIX finest Dress Shirts (solid bosoms), made to order | , Alter careful an: - retk baad for $Y. Six finest Dress Shirts (ready made), all | PA Btead is'a retreshing, read) 2 4 Its palatable to the taste, and of easy axaimilut $1.50 per doven. Fivest 4-ply Liven Cuff ut 2c. er ir. Camuein Halt Undershirts $1,024q reduced from | ,,fTAnK 1 James. PR. DMD. St Louis, after Ee" (Stule Hats Drawers 91 O-ip reused from 92 Flevee Wool Underwear $i per sult, reduced from 54 Extra lieavy Fleece Woul Underwear $4 per suil Medicated Het Flannel Underwear S3 per suit. A delight ihe best article of the celebrated says ing | the foliowing pa on, for $6. Finest 4-ply Linen Collars | (ble beverage. and a wholesome invigorating tone. | bottleseach. ‘MILD, MELLOW AND DELICIOUS. ‘The peculiar medicinal qualities of whisky distilled ye rewn | able for invalids and persons in health, Will be found | from the asst promt of ial to be u pleasant and complete substitute (or “ ic drinks, snost of which are tov stmulaung | ¢hesssoe fs ree ws to place It) lateria Medics. We beg to invite the attention of connoisseurs to our : titer analy” | OLD RESERVE WHISKY ecco none ee Ara era aay Of alcohol: ts efierves | UNRIVALLED UPPER-TEN WHISKY, id Nicholsou's Salt Extract asbeing a mos | BRUNSWICK CLUB WHISKY ..-—-——-1200 If you cannot obtain these Whiskies from fine OLD WHISKLES, which the renowned valley | more Nurmitiovs, yleldiny ma, ave attracted the atzention of | than any other Flour. e. medical faculty in the United States to sacha de- | from ita ‘@ very high position among the | well as the best, for ROR E “ Coo ERE E R kre Sys 7 THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA PATENT PROCESS FLOUR, is without a doubt the most BrauTrrvL and the most Norarriovs Flour in the World, The Millers have not only the most perfect B{ill, containing as it aoes all the most improved Machin- ery invented up to the present time, but they produce 8 Flour UnsvRPassep by auy millin the world. ‘To BRvs, that, we would simply state that a large quan- ity ofthis'magniticent Flour ix shipped annually to Europe und eaten at the principal Courts of the old wor! We GUARANTEE that it is made from selected hard seers in Sota s eet ‘Dakota. It is anacknowl fuct, that in this Flour a perfect sep, aration of the glutinous particles of the wheat berry and a thorough‘elimination of all woak and starchy Matter bas at last been reached, and is consequently nore breaul to the Dost. trade admits that read making qualities it te the cheapest, a4 mea MPlour made, kivery sack and unsurpa: by any Flour made. Ever} every barre! is warranted to give entire sat 3 fier at STERLING'S ST. LOUIS FANCY. eases containing one dozen | One ofthe most beautiful Winter Wheat Patents ‘ever offered to the trade. It 1s unexcelled by any other Patent except Ceres, and will please the must ex- ‘acting housekeeper and satisfy the most fastidious ept- cure. GILT-EDGE. ier my examination.” yor) a ificent Winter Wheat Patent, fall line of Scwear, Handkerchiefs and Half-Hove, | “Soups ait lending Grocers sind Druggists, fire willow Tecelpt, of bank draft, resietered so el Bunee ae. QEANCH UALTIMORE SHIRT FACTORY. | paviy NICHOLSON, Prop'r, ST, LOUIS nanKes prepatd, to al poltes eaat of Misabeeipyl ives, | ‘The old reliable stand-by and the Staddard Family ___1002 ¥ BYREKT NORTHWEST. REO RS. or by frelght touny part of U-s (prepaid) Flour of the District. It ls equal in quailty to s great JIANOS FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS. WM MUEHLEISEN, frow the plain o-ew vad. to amented | "J 7 fromthe plais Morevived tw tne richest ornamented Dux Antinctos Morrie Co, | pitt atixmetiou: omherwine Yo be returned at our expense. Correspoudence solicited. Parquetey and utier srtaaneatal fini, artiste sy lea, Corner of 27th and K sta. 2% rte maBietare of Wasnixuton, D. Cx WM. KNARE & CO., Bottlers of Chr. Heurich’s colebrated UNEQUALED IX TONE. TOUGH AND WORK: MAERZEN AND LAGER BEER WAREROOMS, 817 MARKET SPACE. = Piirapeovco- nthe snails «or PIANOS FOR RENT. [HE CELLULOID TRUSS. First-class Upright. Square and Grand Pianos Fat nek ever wears weet Dre ca eng tines oe | an be worn while CHAS. FISHER'S, aabacee 623 7Ub street northwest. SECONDHAND PIANOS, ATTRACTIVE coemesa pamocmtngn seaieer coin Lm EISHER devotes her silention o the wantsat (ant sty vee but litte used, almost an good alr —— ew. All PIANOS: in wood repair. al 5 of serviceable instramet jor 3 yYUPPERT, Bebe ot cereale purtmcne cee aeazore| Cx Hy as O* “NS Enenoosts, si? bracket aoan <a pith a rat heme St “uses ‘Headquarters forthe 2 = Exznsox Priaxos, WHITNEY CHILDREN’S CARRIAGE COMPANY OVER 34,000 NOW IN UsE bos ‘ ‘A thoroughly Srmiciass and reliable piano ss 8 Also # full line of niediam price. ROLLER SKATES, STECK @ CO. AND BAUS @ CO. PIANOS baat rr hte are Pianos sud Orgaus exchanged, repaired. tuned, = boned, and iur rent Hews applied If parelussed Santing more room for the tall goods, alld Car SS OS nee ca cae Fiages will be sold at cout city, ALKER'S, 204 10TH STREET N.W. and ‘MANRY RRERRACH. Wine nd Ceder Carpet Lining, new lo, Tue Views, Orncux Coxraxy (000 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE N.W, — - MARKS EVERY ARTICLE IX PLAIN FIGURES 5 cell ence, many high-priced Patent Flours, whilst it can be sed yang Was athe faa bought for considerable less money. We defy competi- AY OF REAL GEMS OF, \ SAND: PQUARE AND Are yh 918 STH ST. WASHINGTON. _| posiess u datural favor and fine tonic propertion, These Whiskies are sold, under guarantee to give | HILL, and we teel assured that any housekeeper who H. @ H. W. CATHERWOOD, 114 pouth Front St, Philadelphia, e73m 2% ¥. Office—16 South William st. Tatning 8") A xcro-Awentcan Uxsunance Co. 629 F STREET NORTHWEST, ‘Wasurnetom, D.C, ISSUE FIRE AND MARINE POLICIES, Ger Tar Bus, tors to bring forth any Flour superior to CERES, STERLING, GILT-EDGE, RELIANCE or GOLDEN trles them once will never use anything eve. For sule by al grocers, ‘Wholesale Depot, corner Ist st. and Indiana ave, eld WM. M. GALT & C0. SPECIALLY DISTILLED FOR MEDICINAL USE STRICTLY PURE. THE BEST TONIC. PERFECTS DIGESTION. U1 ‘Wasting Diséanes, and ‘nequalled for Consumption, : FRIOE, Per Botte, 1.00; @ Hotties tor 95.00: RON heen exlksons Beware of Imitation, None genuine without the Coupe, ca and Express Harnem | Signatureot EISNER & MENDELUON, ot sa aod aaeripion Lae tor the UA Phils, Pa: “Every Genulbe Gv ABNiGSS to stamped ove Agee ‘With maker's name aud trade-mark. 7 talgrcat verte at Very Low Prime Secs | Sewer - LUTZ & FOR SALEBY ELT ES wine ‘ATURAL” ‘Televhone 478. _ WATER NEW DISCOVERY— ates W010 F stron # USC tek. For aslety suaroggon sansa! ye - BALTIMORE, MD, {} night, ue : 7 : “ pon, 1s b, 28te asked, U Seated the doors were closed. Com! BUILDING PERMITS 2O881 allay te Reve ce ich ya eitachment No. | istered, Lazy oid. L2H ask imi Webb made a brief speech to tne have been issued by I Y ALBERT A. WILSON, A801, Soin, 115%, Did, Ales waked. D.C per Imp | Rev. Mr. Parson asked a blessing, bert Mcintosh to erect dwelling and. store, cor a2tats By DUNCANSAY & MARMLD-C | funds aise 1024 correnty: 117 bldstT te asked: Sp. | Children were ordered to “fall to, ner of Vermont avenue and ¥ strect; $1,500, Penis y DU N Aucts. | vear fund, 6a, 1892, coin, 115% bid.” Metfopolitan #. | it. Beside each plate wasa paper bag. E,T. Farrail dweilingon New J avenue, \HOMAS E. WAGGAMAN. BR stock, 1g bid, L029 asked. “North Capitol and6 | ter of candies, cakes and nuts, between F and @ streets; cost e1.200. ‘Real Estate Auctioneer. Street K. R., asked. Washington Gas. 37 bid. 37% | children emptied into the bag and at —' asked. Firemen’s Ins, 421, asked. National Union | away with them. When the first three hui TRUSTEES’ SALE, OF VALUABLE IMPROVED | MS.,17% bid, 19 asked. Corcoran Ins. OD pid, 67 | dred had been served they were past REAL ESTATE, KNOWN AN PREMISES No. | Ti bonaa 105% DL. Second National Bank oes | the, Christmas tree and recelved their dolls A * setts requesting permission for the first battal- 100 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, NEAR ee : and other presents, Then the remainder of | {i ,. Filer Rian SOutawinet, Wasihtsc: | Ba, Mal Fategile sary 0b eeanece | the hildrenl were mdnlted and secived mini | Hancavei seen nonuninere,ontan By virtue of & deed of trast, recorded In Tibor Heh Go. 58 tid, G4 asked. U.5. Klectric Light, 71% | treatment, The tables were served by a corps pass through the ‘District en-ronte to and re- No. 1034; Tolle Bs et seq. one Of the Land. Re By Seka LS ede aso rege we ones ekg sige § ung from Charleston, &.C., February 15th Guoe UL the pacer Geonted Ea ate ne ane cane Baltimore Markets. flowers sent by Bliss Cleveland. “These flowers sane psine ‘signed, as Trastees, will sell, at icauction.in front || BALTIMORE, Mp., December 28—Virginia six will be distributed among sick children who of the’ premises, on | URSDAY, THE FIFTH DAY | consolidated. 51: ‘awe eoupous, OO; new tentorties, | could ‘not come to the dinner. To-night the OF JANUARY, A. D. 1886, at LALE-PAST FOUR | 87: new threes, 60% bid to-day. Christmas Club will close its celebration with O'CLOCK P.M. part of Lot numbered five (5) BALTIMORE. Mp., December 28—Cotton lower | an interesting musical and literary entertain in carcass bd p of original eA nia and dull—middling, 9, Flour steady and quiet—How- | ment at Odd Fellows’ Hall. ene a) in square Fats ive | hun- rd street and western super, 2.62a3.00; do. extra, ——__—e«-——_____ ar and Ve ne ety slGXCSPt | B2504.00; do. family, 4.25a4.75: city mills super, that part thereof conveyed tothe United States by 20u3.00;d0. extra, 3.5ted.15; ‘Rio brands, MURDERED IN CHICAGO. GE tne Tan reeoids or sald Dinrict oF ‘Gofua | Steer Sg nines Manly, AGS de, Umrao rate of « Washington Woman mm tour tent, 6.00. —southern steady: western lower Pie ANG ate tat ttt Pare, kat gnytayiied | Rnd duit southern rad Wabi: do. atabor, Ouubs: No, | T°PFAPLC : ba thelr downfall from the first “social glass” ten- north line of sai ‘anda public alley, being the | $piaen” * Cora y—southern ‘white, | THIS CITY, COOLY TELLS HOW HE KILLED HER. Carberry, Trustee, by deed recorded in Liber | PCat Dia’ steamer, 42 Did, Moctogatn feuruary. | A press dispatch from Chicago, Saturday | “Phe indies of St, Patrick's Total Abstinence District of on Tbe a a ahen vepea by J ae sell—southern, 3Xa42; western white, 3840; do. | nightsays: Thomas King, a whisky soaked | society therefore respectfully ‘that in all | Hitz anawite to Leon'W. Guinnand and gthers Bink | #xed,S6«37; Pennsylvania, 37a40. Rye quiet ‘70072 | prate, employed in a packing house, went | Catholic households iudles who “receive” ou Fea Te arte he tc por fens “Hay steady—prime to choice western, 13.00a15. % New Year's will dispense with a drinking SNE CORON HEEG Or See aren N ace oe cae Provisions steady and quiet, Mess pork, 10.00a10.25. | home to his supper last evening and began | Cultom so pernicious in ite Influence and so cote _ cera booker ttn eee NOs 7m FOI) : Bulk meats—shoulders and clear rib ‘sides, packed | finding fault with his wife because the meal Fecoids of the Distriet of Columbia, and by deed of | 4ua5a.. Bacun—shoulders Sty; clear rib sides, Oe icnous as a bad example to the rising geuera- suid Gruth Verein and John Hitz, and others to Wil- | hates were mouders, 24; clear rib sides. «| was not ready. ‘The house where they lived [AN by St. Patrick's Total Abst bense intoxicating drinks at New Year receptions i¢ always attended with more or less evil, and frequently results in public scandal. Many confirmed inebriates can date the beginning of Hee Te i Sone RIO CIE CANO BECOEGS OC 4 1 15a20; creamery, 38035. E —limed, in the rear of No. 2529 Cologne street, December 27, 1885.) District of Columbia—tmnproved by a large dwelling | paPMed,, Laz0: creamery. 280555, Tory free [hee ee re cen ——— once, consaining uboat eleven, rooms, and: known ee | Xeale, Petroleum nomiuaily-redned, saz Colles | snd among the tenants In the strect are the “W. Lewis’ Capitol Restaurant.” 2 Thai Su Tu2rr_Dot ITTEX Moa aa ane ue tran | Sea at i ine es RTSTOS | Bremer fag. “Members of the lat named | yTEURTE DOUane von Uke Derren mr a In one, twoand three years, for which the prominory | Mune Semi oton’ Tse moe Aero. Bee | family heard the quarrel, and admit that later | ing the case of Antonio Spohr against. Charles hotes of the purchaser, with interest at six per ceutt | Heels tous TOLL barrels wheat, £4,600 beshaty | In the evening they heard fearful cries and | Harold, action for $100 dumnzes irom the bite Ria‘ iuterest secured by decd ot trust upoa the prope | Coft, 125,000 bushels: oxts, 13,000 bushels: rye, 3.600 | groans in the Kings' lodgings, Although they | of dog, and gave Judgment ior plaintiff for $30 erty, | A deposit, of $200 will be required Of tne | aetna eae ee ee Od ei cart: 250- | new the woman was in danger of her life they | “#mages. =" purchaser, ot the time of sale. All conveyance | 17> ou bushels, " made no attempt to rescue her from her hus- aS assessments to day of sale payable out of the purchase Chicaro Markets. Hepa erg eters ny tetany we Ss see money. ‘Terms of sale must be complied with within | CHTCAGO, Int, December 20, 1 p. m.—Wheat | Bad taught them not to interfere with SHARP REPLY OF JUDGE CAMPBELL To SENA* ten day's from day of sale, otherwise the property will | og Sash, - Mow | neighbors’ family jars. This morning King went TOR VESTS’ CRITICISY: Delresold at ie vont and Mak of defaulting purchaser | Used eronger Cash, S47; January, ‘Se%aas: Fe | verte hissistersand told her that his Wife was : or purchasers xiver five days’ notice in ‘The Evening dead. Judge Campbell, late U.S. attorney of Dakota, ‘Sta, a Persons who visited the house found furni- | who has been very active in the movement for ZUGENE CARUSL 65. F ture and clothing scattered about in confusion | the admission of a portion of that territory asa 488 Loulsiangave. 0.W. trustees, | Cash, 9. X and every chair smashed to pieces, In front of 422. Ree isiana ave. Dw. firmer—Cash, 5.97%; Jar 6.00; February, 6.05. the kitchen stove was a great of blood, and | State into the Union, has made public bis reply deals 186 Lout LW. — = the wails and furnitare were ‘with | to recent criticisms upon him by Senator Vent, rPHOMAS DOWLING, Avctioneer, Affairs in West Washington. blood. In the bedroom the naked and lifeless | Juage Campbell denies that be did anytbing of , body of airs, King was found on the bed. Tho 4 TAUSTERS SALE OF THE FURNITURE AND | ou Friday afleriooa. irom, conadinption, took | body, was covered with bruises and, the head | ®atestlonable charactor to aid the election of FEEXCTS OF CHE HOTEL KNOWN AS THE | Place yesterday afternoon trom St. John's BF. | Was beaten into a shapeless mass. in Louisiana in 1876. He declares that TREMONT HOUBE, CORNER OF INDIANA | Bitte pet ombers of George G Whittes Indes | King was arrested at the door of bor. | he did not receive his appointment ax U.S. al- Whar) AND SECOND STREET NORTH: | No. 22, F,A. A.M; Potomac C No. 8, | ing 6. ‘and in his cell, without the falntest | torney of Dakota asa reward for serving Mr. hy viriue ofa deed of trust from Ragar W. Denison, | RA. M.; Potomac Commandery, No. 8. Ke. Ts | trem FoF show of remorsé, he told a reporter | Hayes, but he was given the place recauss of @ dated February 21, 1883, and recorded’ in Liber | and a delegation from the Plate’ Printers’ un- | the following story: “I am nearly thirty-eight He states that he (Campbell) mato: 1027, ofthe ia Fedora of the Disrit of Columbia, | Jon attended the funeral., ‘The. following wets | Years Old tod came here from Washington injans. He states that be (Campbell) 1 Pages 461, Ec, 1 will sell, at public auction. op we | the pall-bearers: Wm. B. Easton, Dr. Charles | about seven years ago. In Washington I was | tain the Packard government remisen, commencingon MONDAY THE FOURTH | Booker, Edward Turkenton, F.,W. Storch, | considered @ rich manand had » prosperous | 18 Louisiana. In reply to Mr. Vests charge easy unit ine Stole wre almuecd ot tetra nae | John Sehuits, John Lynch aud Messrs. Logan | business twelve years ago. I married Eiien | that he (Campbell) heads a revolutionary Gaytuntll the whole are disposed of the Furniture | so Wood. “Teaiplar services were held geen | Connors, the daughter of rich people. She | movement in ne engheeiny Bee jung avenue and 2d street, in this city, the sale com- | the remains at thecharch. ‘The interment was proved iny rain and squandered my property. | fut Cort wharerase Union soidier eader ivan iclug at TKN O'CLOCK oh day.” ,. e was given to drink and her habitual: . | Missouri, asa Union soldier under Lyon, "erms of wale cash. mets im ages Wiest Wasi <oTox CHRISTMAS CtUB, | enness ‘Was the ‘cause of our trouble. I have | he was Wounded @t Wilson's Creek by oe gee WB WEBS Trustee, | Additional contributions for the West Wash- | had to lick her lots of times before I could get | compatriots. Campbell conc! ingion Christmas club dinner, to begiven in| her to cook my meals. On Thurs | follows: “Now the Missouri ‘rebel’ has become propery aga erson desiring to purchase tne above | {PE Curtis school building on” Wednesd a a ES ee eee ee ly to ‘ 3 clock, have been received as foll ed ep te eee | Dakota ‘rebel,’ and in his power it may be too ate Ber 3, mack, $1; Hey. Th Ri ES Wesel nec dows withiachian She pot up | teslen, Dut ‘we think ft is not ‘exorbitant on HOS, E WAGGAMAN Real Estate Auctioneer. | 5'))” gi; Mra. Mavhew Plater, 1. This swells | and siruck me, ‘Then I knocked her Gown ang | OUF Pir to look at loast for ordinary fair deal- TRUSTEES! SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY, | the total'to about $120, The’ office of the As- | pounded her until she didn’t feel so frisky. I | ine frome United States Senator. Not ma ON NINTH STREET NORTHEAST, BETWEEN meet Charities waa bosolgod with | children a es Nn iD Big die pind ong foree, nor of armed resistance to the pools § SETS, = this mort ay lor tic! of im ission Re CGE En ua oe as and at the time of fiz Sta reporters visit up. | I asked if she wanted @ doctor, and she | governmen acting penton Nod bagel vote Uaieek specsvely, In Liber 1008, flo Gb abeegs iber yards of 200 children had been furnished with sald no, | Lase nigbt I got tired. ot socing her on pe eg ee pd et sed, cf the land secords ot te. District of Colin ma ——+——_ She sald she couldn't 0 f dragged ber into the | They are eranay Ourenes any Sees and by request of the party secured thereby. wewill | | RANGE OF THE THERMOMETER—Tho follow- | room and threw her on the bed. Then I un- | plan, even in support of thel ae Bell. public auction, in ‘front. of the pretilses. on | ing were the readings at the signal office to-day: | dressed her and told ber toshut up her crying. | Would resistance national coe , Sam., 38.9; 7am., 42.5; 11 am., 47.5; 2 p.m. | During the night she kept crying and got so | €overnment.” FOUR O'CLOCK P.M, lots 22. 23 and 24, in Lanck- fon's subdivision of square, 033, each lot being im. | 48.0. Maximum, at 2 p.m.,49.0. Minimum, | hot s| w, sheep abe Denk 2 of on a proved by atwo-story brick 35.8. up! 2 = oe ‘erms: ‘cash: thi —_—er—_— off. This morning she said she a owing to @ disordered liver, try once * paymenin tsi, twelve ‘and cignicen ‘mote, in | Sure AGAINsr A BurubiNG Assocrarrox.— | 1 offered to gets priesy Dut she didu't want Tayatie Qanative Pils, a sure remedy for all Dearing inferest atslx percent per annum antl | Today Messrs. H. T. Taggart and Handolph | one. She died about 7:30 o'clock. That's ail iveness, &c. ‘and secured by deed of trust on the f oo Zoid’ “A'aeponlt of 8100 on each lot wil be required | Coyle: {oF Joseph Kielndenst and wife, Ged a | there ls to = i time of aaie,and all conveyancing and recording | Bt , Gocnge S-Soneee a aon MARRIED. Pitaith Rin deve 0cSae sate owen ee wilt See | ton Cooperative Bullding “Association, for an | WHATS Saaety tok: Pg Revs Fase bultiven Bola isc and cox Gf detuning parchaser Account, the cancellation‘of bonds and toen-| ‘Thomas King y kept a grocery and | St Peter's church by Rev Father Suilivs SOHN W. PILLL Trustees, | Join the’ sale ‘of property. Judge Hagner di- | liquor store on the corner of CandTatrd streets | Sarda a3100 REDFORD W. WALKER, rected a restraining orderon fillngan ander- | southwest in this city,and subsequently re-| ROWELL—HORSTMAN. At Lebanon Tis taking and set the hearing for January 5th | ved to F street between Second and Third | Palrfar, A ey ag-THE ABOVE SALE 1s PosTronED untit | kin 01 ea 4 a it MONDAY, JANUARY FOURTH, 1886, at same eee Streets, He then sold out to go west. His | Rev.3. ¥. Paso: ree hour and piace. M. = LICENSES Marriage licenseshave | Wife’s maiden name was Ellen Conners, and | Y." J. ¥. PILLING, sFrestoan ae ‘Wi she was the ter of Catherine sat hYFORD W. ‘warxen,} Peer eee OY ee eri; Harrisce: Gurtinenon: | ving in the of te government SS nd Mary A. Green, beth of Bultimores Md. ing office. we, to Gissipe- — Clarence M. Jett ani ©o., Dz Heuzys EXTRACT OF GELLER ¥: BEE ACTING SECRETARY Coon's ACTS—A ee : tion has arisen as tothe valldlty of Mr. Ooon's | acts as Acting Sccretary of the’ Treasury fh 3 3 AL Ener Drier designation yeauon ot ibe Presiden 4 MOST EFFECTIVE COMBINATION, cere tae fst coatroliors othes ia ‘ind CRLERY—The New and Unequal Nerve Toole, _ | vidually wore, ey, BEEF—The most Nutritive snd Strength-giving | fot his ecuican » IRON—{Pyrophosphate)—The remedy orich the Blood soa Nowruis tho Seale * t : former ‘This preparation has proven to be exceedingly valn- her iecawat Tae Misixe Liresavers Fourd.—The EXHAUSTION, _DEBILITY, superintendent SUREPLISAIINS | RUATL ISR Leneimypes Fase GENERAL FROSTRATION OF VITAL FoRCRS | gutler Denier foes ‘1088 OF PHYSICAL POWER. i 9 a

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