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FOR SALE—HOUSES. 10D INVESTMENT—TWO SMALL WE HAVE IN ONE OF THE HiGH- inost beautiful parts of West Washington ner property, consisting of two two fine litte building res. The houses hav ‘whole, of can be had be sold at attractive Sgure. WIMER, 1423 F st at and south modern convent can receive t niently built house on the Shann i vcars pass the door eld ata bargain. “Apply E. M. Ht JOR SALE—SIX-ROOM PRESS BRICK FRONT House: coniraliy located. convenient to thres lines of cars, market and scboul rents w $2500. Inquire 436 New York ave nw. ¢ EW YORK ART 81 Nisa Painting. French and Tialiay sixteen, years in Europe with the best masters. urday—-French and Drawing. $1 monthly. CHOOL OF ELOCUTIO’ pp DRAMATIC ART al Classes. “MRS. ADELINE DU- can_be bought N, Cap. aT sta, bi js bth st bhi € wa, B00 Sewedere INSTITUTE. BOARD) bob. mi. Vir 738 Hat. Gn 1Or 12, For cireulars 11,000 1153, 1 hy, bok, mi, Or '.-...810,500| 1o34. 1 1517 1th. bm bib. NSTRUCTION ON THE, i stvbimt, ei Studio Rooms 1, 3 Indiana av., bb,’ 2 Is the Art of all plete without it. ion_of the property om im: z Ry aeames torbulienn iaurdos | "Few people know what powers they possess until 4 Sed at ofice for bulletin few etic and oth ee THOS ee WAGGAMA JOR SALE—BIG Bi Story five room Be north of Government ick, water and as, two bic Printing Office; always rented at Jefinety located ly 81, ‘. price only 814) SST.N.W, TWO-STORY PRESS ‘rooms. all mod. imps.; just completed and £ Tell we for une in eee | Tene ARTE tH SPLENDID CHANCE FOR INVEST: | GUAGE. PHYSICAL. HARMONY 99.4. Price 86,000. Apply to OR SALE_FOUR-ROOM FRAME HOUSE, ONE ruare frou street care, Tete at $7. Price, #560. $iisin Brame House, on 11th sta... ot 18 by Ste room Fraie House.on 10th st. s. “115 to wide alley, water, ke. HE, FRENCH SYSTEM OF SOUND rcoran st. n.w., near 13th, 11 rooms, ‘Will open the first MONDAY in January at 1014 and 7th, 2? rooms, #13, th st. n.w., cheap. Mat, near Connecticut A.'S. CAYWOOD, Cor. Otii and K sts. n.w. r A THREE-STORY BRICK: 3 Foon: able, slate mantels latrobes. &e,, in the Southeast section of the city, good location. Hculare: apply to ‘HUF, gest 13th and F sis NEW TWO-STORY AND Brick Resulence.on New Hampebire av rooms and bath all conveniences. HUPTY & DY Tgthand F sts BOR SALE_SEVERAL VERY DESIRABLE TWO- story. 6 rooms, Bricks; all modern improvements, x ve. me eulars. apply to Cleveland ave. northwest.” For particulars. apply f0 13th and F sts. JOR SALE—THREE-STORY AND CELLAR BRICK wreescts 10 Heome snd bata; all mnadera impo Moparts osae ine TYLER & RUTHERFORD, 1226 F at. n.W. ats reasonable price and on terms to suit, this ele- and carefully constructed residence, recently ders), half # square north of armies | }18-e02W* Gircle, on broad 16th. st Mr. Pendleton’. nt sensions— ton by Cincinnats, Ohio." "__d8-eo2we | ERE eenenona OR SALE—THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING; lar, furnace abd all mod. tmp: located at intersection of two principal avenues u.w.: fronts south and cas Ta root and cel Nerlooks government jMerms cany, TYLER © RUTH JOR SALE—BRICK _ DWELLI: 10th ot nw HEN E. C. ik Dwelling. 13th st~ PMUTRERORD, aor WASHINGTON {OR SALE BY C. H. KNIGHT, 925 FST. fer 18m kG th year. Plano, Organ, ‘Fer Free sdvantaxen.” 0: ‘d9-Im= in German; parts of city. | ‘TORE AND DWELLING— | heap. J. R HERTFORD, ative Parisian teacher, is. Also Latin, Greek, by most ablé assistants. 1314 Ist. uw. JOR SALE_BRICK JOR SALE_COTT. HOUSE IN MT. PLEAS- ‘OCAL LESSONS, In the Most Ra ait: near the cars: only 84.100; easy torma z sree = BR. HERTFORD, WARP (At the request of, and Js) to commence Jan. Ist, 1S87- TOL HILL EVENING SCHOOL, 27 Instruction given in Book-keepin, Arithme- ramiuar, Geography. History. ‘Penznanshiy joeraphy. C.F. WOOD, Principal. RF RS. MANN'S KINDERGARTEN. + yo 1g RS. iS PRIMARY SCHOOL ce, one block south of Dupo: Second term begins December 6, 1886. LEXANDER ZIWET. rooms. Wylie st. ne. us N, bet. 42h aud 3 1} roomie, Que, bet St, bet. 2d and so Tath st Dusinees igope ‘Sroome 14th st busine Fenton st, 1'r Gow, Print office, it bet Ath and Sth nw rooms, on Rigxwst.. bet. 10 roots and stable AN: 13th and C sts. sw. 10 rooms on N ‘ANDOLIN PUPILS tworstory Brick, ‘and Spanish, for ic: suitable for business: Apply to J. W. P. MYERS, paREMS B24 JOR SALE_SPECTAL BARGAINS— Several six-room Houses on Ast. oe; all modern improvements. 10 per cent investment. Price only Place bet. 13th & 14th sts.¢4.600 hh and 16th ste. Low. iar on Corcoran st ws g.000, Terns easy. on Sou Yorn ave CADEMY OF THE HOLY CROs resumed studies MONDA’ advantages fora thorough c Music and Art. The | taught. Special attentic | Guitar and Banjo. r ace, € rooms and cellar, L, bet. N.Cap.and Ist stay w 271 WP. MYERS, 1428 JOR SALE—TWO-STORY AND CELLAR BR dwelling, containi uaiwer kitehen ; tect Ot St st. nw. | Pric TYLER & RUTHE! )R SALE TWO-STORY dwelling: rooms and bath : all mod. imy ‘TYLER & RUT! roums, bath-room, resent year. aa alley ico RD, 1226 F st. nw. CELLAR BRICK 30. Recognized as superior to all other si Unexcelled advantages for learning ( SATION. Best of native teachers. Fee extremely low. NEW TERM now for Ladies, Gentlemen and Chil- dren. Free trial lessons every Saturday. ‘cDONALD-ELLIS \ PRI ‘ett excl mncslitamn a small provertios: lots su all parts Of the city. S half | ave extension: 3 fine farms il trade for eft esa | FOUR NEW BRICK HOUSES ON Hi | 1 Family and Day Se 1426 F xt.nw. ROOM BRICK, WATER, Gas 4m good order: nice lot; H- er Ge ‘ALKEK © WILSC nm, medern improvements, borth Ist sts: ou easy terms: SOUS E. BEALL, 1420 Fst, Mondays, Wednesday and. Sati rnayivauiaave. wes ent dances tus $8 AMY Li certified ex ~w Brick Houses, 4 rooms each, situated on uthiul avenue northwest, with wide street care within half square. f Terms, $1,000 ear. This property is wow re vt ELIN, wil w.. rents $10. . Se, rents $10. $525.6 st uw.) rents #9 BB Lith st se, rents $12. Anmapolls, West Point. all e IVY INSTITUTE, sw « id K ts. nw, PIANO, JOK SALE WE HAVE A NUMBER as will tone ato ct located for homes or invest m easy terms OF ell canis, to suit pi i advantaxe t consult our HUMPHREY & Keeal Ext BProf. LOUIS uente, which | | taught with the abor ABTS coms Provides practically“ w terms wor vacation. Hist Letore you decide. §.r09m Brick. mod. tmpa ou aac. tis; F-rvom Brick House, mod. THOS. J, MYERS. id VOCAL MUSIC wiuhers, as well ax those wishing to be Lertoruiers or teachers. Terms moderate. 3y10-e06m* Spor sate rooms: all mod. t bargain can be STORY BRICK HOUSE. 10 Vetween D and E best Coes 1216 F QOR SALE—2145 STH ST. EXTENDED FOR A few days only, at 81.450. Call at ouce on WRI 9th and F sta aw. 2 JOR SALE-TWO-STORY BAY House. ¢ rovms: all Pupil of Wm. Mason, N. ¥. aan lease at 25 per month; Wil sold for @150. Apply w 1216 F at nw. BOARDING. McPHERSON HOUSE, CORNER OF 15 Isis. is now open for the Teception of perma Te ‘Dias. M. T. SOUTHALL. ‘and 9. Bent, transient and table iiare from Peni ave: mow open. fist with ur without board: by the day ur week RENT PLEABAN Rooms. with vr withou ured. "Si bth wt. a2. DIXING ROOM sand 22d ot ha ° been caterer. niigle of commuulcating Sbtaled at bemavuable prices. dg-Tu™ 314 AND 316 INDIANA ay to Wwention. WELL FURNISHED ‘ard ore AUBUKN” AND kOOMS AT, ave. Rooms $5 to €2 28 ver mouth, 65; _ EDUCATIONAL. JOHN'S COLLEGE, ANNAPOLIS, MD. Seven Departinents ‘and Four Curses of study. Students perniitted to board i very moderate. Preparatory Neh Attention wiven to httng be; Sy, or the military or Haval schools of the ‘rover. Situation mos wutiful and ‘heal ? MAS FE. ipal THO! Ene. ool for Girls, at Alexa seto ria, VIOLIN. ‘For terms apply to H. DONCH, 608 H st.n.w., or principal music stor im STRUCTION IN OIL PAINTING — xD DRATIVE ART. a-im*_ ‘AN ‘MES, M. H. PIKE, Artist. Ai, L319F st. eqn ‘Exocerios meron. ps them." Salrin THE MARTYN COLLEGE OF ELO€ th street tw. LATION OF CHEE: PANTOMIME, visiBi EXPRESSION, GESTURE AND ACT: methods of instruction are in advance of any in a. adopting the REC 1 reat European Mi lesional Life or to beconie Texe MENTS. A fund haa been established «ive evidence of unusual merit, at Die to pay for a full course of tuition. Send asters. It fits p TE: ‘T7th #t.. between K uns ‘Time, money and labor saved by this system of learn. ing’ the French langaace. oriinal, perfectly simple and natural, found good pronunciation and Afternoon and Evening Classes its and Children. & S c omy, : ‘and evening esnions. IER, Vice Princ LLOCK, OF BOSTON = 1017 LESSONS }Oth xt. nw. 0 C st. we. Lessons in German, Mathematics, etc. T: from the Russian, Fren an ve HARRIETTE MILLS_VOCAL LESSO? Ladies and Gentlemen. At leisure daily from four Residence, 6345 1. st. Hill pupils on Thursdays. Music rooms, 306 2d st. s.c. {\DWARD C. TOWNSEND, TEACHER OF ELOCUTION, __1317 13th street nw. TAKEN ON THE ITALIAN German, ete. ido} 723 14TH ST. N.W And all other princ ARATORY, MISS ANNA ELLIS, Py tr AND -ACADEM 1004 F AVITT, OF BOSTON, Pinano techuique, harmouy aud voice cul- | 10th st. : : LESSONS IN ALL Mo autults al BANJO. popular prices. Harmony KCIAL COLLE Washing ‘holarship, ¢40. 12 ONS, iS CLARA HARRISON, 15 H st. nw. __ GENTLEMEN'S GOODS. - Exzars HATS AND GENTS FURNISHINGS, In all the Latest Novelties in WINTER UNDERWEAR, NECKWEAR, HOSIERY, &c. ‘Shirts to Order, 6 for $12. A perfect fit guaranteed. ELLERY'S, 1337 F street. Opposite the Zbbitt House, sor) Tuba if desired. Terius Pattached. Special nter collewe, univer- H, at TEN P.M. for the accommodation of perwons in office who cauniot “attend Put and evening un of. ‘This stock is large, buyers can find every usually to be found in ‘any first-class dry goods sto this side of New York. ‘The reason Mr. Young is selling he now occupies will be torn down ‘Persous in want of first-class iis sale, as I bave ale, and will continue AND PARI Arts, moved to 804 E st., one most thorough instruction in ev Style of Drawing aud Painting. Years of study save Mrs. LK. MOKRELL, the founderand teacher, twelve medals and ‘studied fifteen years int Europe with the most celebrated artists, fo sketching from nature. Children Saturday Cut is the build fo be rebuilt this syria igrs to close out the entire stock without reserve. Particular attention : 2 FOLEY, Auctioneer. EDGAR STUD- To-monKow. JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. BALE BY AUCTION Art lessons, C OF PRINTING PRESS! PRINTING | MATERIAL, CARD AN) PAPER CUTTERS, &c., &c. On WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER TWENTY-NINTH. Printing Material con’ printing office 613 7th street northwest, and to which weinvite attention. N.B.—The stock will first be offered as an entirety, be offered and sold in detail. ICANSON BROS., Auc 1886, commenci ‘Il the entire stock of andif not sold wi FOR SALE—MISCELLA HARES IN THE FIRST ISSUE tive Building Ansociation. venth aunual report (Novem: Will sell all or part for References: Gov. Fitziin == d, Va.; Hon. John 8. Barbour, Washington. D. OR SALE-SIX SI Mise REBECCA C. POWELL, Co. alte of stock at the se hare. Inquire 68 Bucy, nearly’ new “sleigh kare Apply at slable i : OR SALE—A DINING ROOM DOING A ‘Dusiness im oneof the best locations in the city: Thos other businens after January Y'DENNIS, Gunton Bulla E — SIDE-BAR harness, blanke za ae B itors, OR SALE-A PET RACCOON, GENTLE AND | MON) very tame: hes been exiibited on the Avent at 468 Pounsylvania ave n.w.d28 LEAVING THE CITY, A RES. isiness, ih one of person's education is com- eral times. Appl; stock” JOR SALE—PART taurant and Bar, doing a lane bu: ihe best locations in the city, Inquire of E. WAGNER, 210 9th st. nw. ‘(OR SALE-SINGING BIRDS, BIRD FOOD AND Largest assortment inthe ci store, 12th st., two doors south Pa. (Oh SALE—CHEAP FOR CASH—ONE FIVE-YEAR- old, Iron Grey, 1,200 Ib, Hi N_AND ‘ORATORY | abe, play euppey and PRACTICE’ HALLS teach 160 Teed du ene led opportunities for developing the strength ‘ches Elocd an elegant art for home and ait ag for use in pablie: sien: COICE CU: | Foo ‘at SCHMID'S Bini if orse, wae second. jarniess'in good cont e and new Wren Bu, particulars’ apniy at ages OK SALE — NEW SET OF ca, Stir edition, Scribner's Sous. Address E. U., Star ofiice, stating offer. 27 dR SALE—THE STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A Land provision store; vod reasons for selling. | Apply on premises, a OR SALE~COAL AND WOOD YARD, LOCATED 401218 4th st. n.w.; reason for selling, chance of business. “Inquire on premises. ‘OR SALE_FINE TIGER, LEOPARD, PANTHER llack, White aid Gray Gout aud other Screens, Peacocks und endless variety of Game Penel Also, seven varieties of hew abd unique presents before you purchase else- WEBSTER, Studio of 1345 Pennsylvania ave. OR SALE—T NT DISCOVER! pile to enter Pro- | is entire Deer, Elk aud Moose Antlers, natural fe Be sure und see thess ractical conversation. ‘of all grad ‘Terms reasonable, First Ieason free. FRENCH SYSTEM OF SOUND—THE | HELP. Copyrighted 1886 by MLLE For sale at Free’ and at the School STRUCTION IN LATI ies and English. Prof. F. vice Bxaminer, Candidates prepared Annapolis, West Point or Civil Servic Apply 423 9th st. nw. SPENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE ( Sout Dee. 5) will Reopen MONDAY, DEC, 1 commodious halls, National Bank of the Rey Building, southwest corner of 7th and D ‘business education that fies young inen and women to support themselves erform the active duties of life. horough instruction given in Rapid Writing, the i Correspondence, Rap iness Practice, Commercial tenography abd Type-W: HEAD OF HORSE: ARRIVED FROM GEORGETOWN, KY. 10 Coupe Horses; one pair of matched Chestnut Sor- SREEK, MATHEMAT. | Te! Horves, 15 hands 3 inches high: oue pair of Black SPRINGER, 1: ®, Brentano's, Bailan | Horses, 15 hands 3 inches high, very stylish; also two of the finest Saddle and Harness Horses that have ever come to this market: one Black Ho: hands 1 ineh high—can trot can drive him: one Bay Mare (Dot gan trota mile in 2:40—any lady’ c 15 hands 1 inch high—can trot a We call your special attention to Bay Horse (Frank) h;can pace a nule in ¥:30; any lady or prices asked for them. JOHN SIMMONS’ Stable, No. RED MARE: SEVEN id three white feet; has ington for the past yeur ‘Sheis perfect in every table, U 8, be- JOR SALE—KENTUCKY years old: pay, white face ition FeesDay” sensions—Kesnlar unineme coltine, on yar 870. payable 810 a1 enter | ‘balance Gn monthly’ ists clarahiys in fall on uterine, 860: quarter of 16 weeks, #20, paid i paysite e8 oushterincand balanes able #6 onehtering.and blanc instalments of 80 cach, or 816 in full, ‘Illustrated Circular sent free on aj HENEY C: SPENCER, Principal, ‘Mrs. SARA A. SPEN Ds as H AND ITALIAN CLASS dented advantagesfor learning conversation: ‘course: 3 Parisian teachers to each grade. Prin: i - COLLIERE, AM, 1538 7 ments of $10 each; | on entering. divisio ett (2 on the north side of ‘K street northwest and 14th streets northwest, dred and forty-seven (147 alley the rear. ‘Terms JOR SALE—A BARGAIN. as good order 28 new, with cover aud ne 360 cash. Corner 13th RIOR SALE—SAL’ iad below cost, will stock of optical goods, 6-OCTAVE PIANO, IN lication. STEIN'S, 918 F 8’ ches, clocks aud jewel ue the business w OR SALE—A LARGE COAL Horse and one Address F. G. NOK e black coupe or landes 1457 14th st. n.w. JOR SALE—DOES YOUR PIANO SUIT ¥: A discount of $50 to $100 on new Upright Your Piano taken ‘st larg: Balance in terms to suit in month SONSERVATORY OF MUSIC comer Oth and Fn. Fight. ‘oiee, Violin, Flute, ‘B. BULLARD, Di = Sauare styles. and rec TRAD d Miss’ C. R, NOERK, Princip: of FREBEL INSTITUTE. Graded school, Primary, divanced aid Kindergarten Departinents. ‘One square from Thomas" Cir- SPECIAL Ar ht Piano; been used b offered at $129 less than new price on payin er month, or will excha SSONS BY PROF. H. LARRO uate of La Sor pauish, Italian, German ‘OK SALE—BIRDS_A FINE LOT OF IMPOR ed Canary Birds, the best singers, for sai Also, Bird Food and Cac: iw. ST.HARTBRECHT. OR SALE—ONE PAIR ‘and 8 years old. pei ers: blood bays, and sound an SHEEN'S, 627 and id and Refined Italian Method. 5 ft the bird store, SIGNON FABIANL. from Paris, Europe, on FOUR’ Spee ole agents ior ar Bieycles, 1400 (OR SALE—HARTZ MOUNTAIN, ST. ANDREAS: burg, Trained Singin Linported and Domestic Food and Cages. FRED. ZELLEN, 251" Pa, Norwich aiid Red Can pds of all kinds, Bird Seed, Lessons to Capitol three fine coue teams and six horses auitabi Kuaranteed sound aud K OF CARRIAGE prising Landsus, 1% ‘wttable for wie uae, comp ica aaulettes, Broughams, Coupes aud Coupe Nockiways cor NDREW J. JOYCE, : (ONTANELLI, 826 20th st. to416 Lith st, Mandolins for sale. H LESSONS, PRIVATE OK ue A. PELE (from Paris.) Excellent prc id thorough instruction. : at her residence or at the homevf pupils. 831,14th st. Pi fine Pianos from #: pificent Kranich & Bach, L. WILD & BROS., 700'7th st. 0. (OR SALE—CARRIAGES, CARRIAG! aud winter use; Coupes, Broui Rockaways, &¢.; but rs as Brewster & Co... ders, We, at 468 Penn. ave, 5 Will give’ les i known 1mal arse in Sci of Music is thot is paid to Piano, Harp, Oran, ‘Painting and the Lansruages receive Particular attention. Private class in’ Parntit phy and Fancy Work. Lustra Pai thenics and Kindergarten are new features ‘Connected “with the Acad ‘hool for Boys, taught by the Sisters. IHE BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LAN: MUHLHOFER. fs ‘OR SALE-BROUGHAM, BY BREWST N. X., Pole ‘and Shafts: in first-cl Apply at PAINE’S Goacb Shops, JOK SALE—LARGE $1 ter carriages, coupes, aus, conpe rockaways aud latest styles, ne afte: in good ord 9CK OF FALL AND WIN. | © oupeletter, Drothams, 1a 420 and 481 Use hw. SECOND-HAN rT, juare, #160; one slightly ine tone, 8800. WORGH & CO. 020 vt st. w For ‘SALE—FINEST LINEN PAPERS. q ALIGHAPH OFFIC 3m_W.H.PORTEN, General Avent, ROR, SALE — On 175: one second-hand SCHOOL AND WELLESLEY asnac vette ave.and 1623 N st. val for Noung Ladies and Lite acipal Fourth year beran SEPTEMBER 22 1880, with full eR enpsoyea oy benekt of pupils in distailt parts S$ HILTON'S ENGLISH chool for Young Ladies, $21 Vermont avi am WEDNESDAY, September 29th. _ LOST AND FOUND. F THE PARTY WHO FOUND A POCKET-BOOK THE school for the on Lith st. or ina the city. sez. b we. car on Friday, the 24th "i rd was enclosed, addres Treasury Department, they tn no questions aske OST—10 REWARD_ON THE NIGHT OF DE- cember 13th, a package of letters belony ‘whose address wax upon each letter, will be paid if the letters are left wt Star off iter whether letters have been 0} ‘keep the money and ate OW 4: Ba st. and | uesdays and Fridays, BRELLA, “CLUB” H. uner of the New England ( eRe eae 4 name ISON cut keward paid if left at 513 1 OST—A SMALL WHITE pot ou one side of head, jon ears, tail pon neck. Reward D3 BOTH SEXES, sof instructors. | 3, OST—ON THE 27TH--BETWEI sta. and 220th and Pa. ave., A liberal reward if returued to 715 21st at. ‘OST—IRISH SETTER DOG white face and breast. day iy wate pupils preferred. KR. F pi Jolins & Eastou, Stenoxrapuers, 473 “LIGHT RED, | 3 Escaped with collar and | Ph‘ tumediately for reward to 407 Gat. | foul OFS TST. AND IOWA Monday afternoon, Three White Silk Hand. initials. “Keturn to 1815, kecrebiefs with Embroidered nd receive liberal reward. ECEMBER 21ST, FROM MY STAB! vard's alles, 9th, 10th, Land M_n.w. |; ears and tail ett, Collar with tag attached ; leather strap with ring. reward if returned to stable, - Inquire at 436 C st. aw. oF yp. 9 mouths oid: st ul “business eduicati dents enter at any ttn weeks’ course, board, nd for eiretilar. seld-eotm SCHEEL, ORGANIST, TEACHER OF PIANO ‘Particular attention to be- to 73s morning, 5 to 6 Ys si WARD 18 OFFERED TO THE PERSON ‘will leave at The Star office a roll of bank Notes lost on the afternoon of the 2 au OST—ON FRIDA’ containing two ‘Miss STELLA HOR’ O8T—ON THE EVENING OF DECEMBER 24° G13 M st. i.w. oc?-3m* AVERLY SEMINARY, 1400 K ST. N. W— Boarditig and Day Schocl for oun Ladien. Op ra of teachers. Fo: rom 12 a.m. tod p.m. or 7, {iss LIPSCOMB. Principal. GcHooL oF muste, Private or Clase Lessons.” "Church organ for practice, ES ‘THEO. INGALLS KING, ipal. {NGLISH, Es, roy eee eed Tndion and inttle 22 Pat, We ‘om, B.C. For circular addreas v5 MISS M. G. DORSEY. Principal. ASHINGTON ACADEMY OF TELEGRAP! fate rounoved from Capital HUD to GAT ate ay, id Ear-ring, between 318 iberal reward to finder. CHRISTMAS EVE—AT 7TH AND H STS. owner. Keward if returned to Koom (ESTABLISHED 1877) ars und innate: ho Collet of Yegitar —— ed ON OF LIVE scone ut completed i for illustrated ‘Ball UB Bt ooaiee ennen Ome atten! serve. 1HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. RADE SALE OF 200.000 CIGARS AT COST TO PMADE SALE COOTER ADV ANCES. 1 WILL SELL TO MORKOW MORNING, WED: DAY, DEC NES. al eae at Yclock, the Hots. of 500 and tpwarda. }HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. _~ BEGULAR SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FU! AND OTHER EFFECTS A’ as ROOMS. THURSDAY, DECE: ENC! ae 1886, COMM! id aT Fimbracing, am other somne and a ings, four hhand- gue Ae Paar at, celebrased factory 1n Boston), re 3 pets, Stoves, &c. Wagons, Sleighs, &. ALs0, At TWELVE O'CLOC! ses, Carriages, Bani K, Hot Beit HHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. EIGHT CRATES AND HOGSHEADS OF ENGLISH AND C.C. WARE ‘AT AUCTION. On THURSDAY, DECEMBER THIRTIETH, 1886, at TWELVE 0°C) LOCK, within my auction rooms, f all seil the above ¢ fails the atten fon of the trado ie directed nn” “° ™ me F[PHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. SMALL AND HANDSOME SABLE ISLAND PONY ‘AT AUCTION. On THURSDAY. DECEMBER THIRTIETH, 1886, at TWELVE O'CLOCK 31. I will sell above animal; driver gud can be deiven by a child or Jady- PAPER HANGL ‘NINTH STREET infront of my roken to all harness, Prom! ‘THOMAS DOW! NG, Auctioneer. iCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. 'S SALE OF ENTIRE CONTENTS OF eaStNt, ‘NO. 309 ESTABLISI SORTHWES’ By virtue of a deed given to me for benefit of cred- 188: T, as trustee, will sell, al ion, on DAY, the THIRD DAY OF JANUARY, A. D. commencing at TEN O'CL contained in premises N ‘west, consisting in part of Wall Papers of every description, Window Shades, Fixtures, &c., £6. it public auc OCK A. M., the entire 109 Oth street north- Private buyers and paperhangers’ ‘attention called to this ale, 28 F[HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. EES’ SALE OF A LOT, IMPROVED BY TOW FRAME DWELLINGS IN GOOD DITION, ED_ ON “WEE 0; N N By virtue of a deed of trust, dated Novem 1882, and recorded in'Liver No. 1055, otto D eq seq. of the Land Records of the fables at ‘RUST TWo-8' INDAY, THE TWENTY-SEVENTH DAY MBER, 1886, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P. M., in. front uf the preuises, stil all th ines situs {UDOLPHE CLAUGHTON, ‘Trustee. SITUATED ON WEST SIDE. OF EXTENDED, BETWEEN GRANT AVENUE, AS PREMISES No. 2144 ts N H STREET NORTHWES" 2, folto Bo, ie request of the part certain lot and prem- in the County, of Washington, District of Colnmida, known a8 and. being lot forty-one (41) of Wright and Cox's subdivision of part of Pleasant Pluius and Mount Pleasant, together with the improve- ments thereon, cousisting of four two-story trame dwellings, Terms of sale: One-half of the purchase money in easly the balance inoue. and two years, secured by notes of purchaser and deed of trust on the property sold, or all cash at purchaser's option. A deposit of 8100 required on the day of aue, "All couveyaieute at Inschuscris costs “fering of sale‘ to\ be coe hie ie within te: days from day of sale, otherwise trustees will resell at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser. i dl5-dkds CYRU te" THE ABOVE SALE MONDAY, JANUARY THIR) By order of the Trust a2 7-dsde |UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. place, STREET | N TA MIN ¥. LEIGH: 58, 18K. FOS i} Trustees. POSTPONED UNTIL, 1887, samme hour and THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE RANKLIN SQUARE, hots By virtue ofa deed of trust, dated April 29, 1880, and recorded on Muy 9:38, folio 240, et 1880, in liber sof Jand récords for the. District of Columbia, and by the direction of the holder of the note thereby secured, we will offer for sale, in front of the premises, at ty Col twenty \d is improved with a two-s esyat public auctions ou the SIXTH DAY OF JANUARY AD. 1887, a0 FOUR “LOCK P.M, all ‘that parcel of real estate situate ‘ying in the eity of Washington: in the District of fund known and described as being the east four fect (24) by the depth. of lot numbered Seveu (7), of the heirs of John Davidson's recorded subs if square numbered two httudred and forty- he said lot fronts tweuty four (24) foot ‘between 13th wud rung back one hun- feet toa thirty (30) foot ory brick stable on ‘brick stable One-third cash; the residue in two equal natlalments, payable in one and two years, respectively, from the day of suk per centnm per aa lly, for whic ie ou the day of sale and payable in one and two years, respectivel Upon’ the property 'sold, will be required: or all cash, ‘the option of the Will be required at t ding to be the terms of sale be not complied with within in the day of sule, the Trustees reserve the esell the property ut the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser after five days’ notice in the “Evening Star days right tor a24-d&ds 1505 Pennsylvania av. rpuos. 5. FISHER & ¢ Tet May 31st folio 198, purchase equal pay’ sale with su red to the satinfaction of the trustee, oF the: pure pay all the purchase money in’ east if he days, or the prop Mwulting purchaser. “All convey‘ JD UNCANSON BEOS, Anctionsers ‘OR'S SALE OF LOEFFLER'S GARDEN, (G LOT NUMBER ONE, LOEFFLE! VARE FIVE HU 329), AS RECORDED. 174.OF THE RECORDS OF vi 'S OF FICE FORT ¥ LABIA. ih TU! fhe preniaen: by virtue of a deed of'ttne tel he prentaen, by’ virtue of a deed of trust. dat TkM4, and duly recorded in-Liber: 10s, f Colaba, wo shalt holder of the note wecured th nd the ‘north 1334 tered “i in 0. 161, ai recorded in ber It te He folio G2, ‘ords of the Surveyor's office of the District of a, together with the improvements, ConsIBLIN 4 ory and inausard roof brick House, kuOwn No: 1136 Gone ‘Terns of sale: ¢ inone the pres semis mises, proceed to sell It No, d's Fe tare uumbere ser ay cts 0 t0 6 ETH DAY O1 FOUR O'CLOCK P. M. square ‘Terms: One-haif c hie notes of the pi eed of trust on ‘the interest ut G per cent per a sale, or all caxh, $500 required “ouuplied with within ten days after sale the ex Reserves the right to resell the property at the risk atid jtaulting purchaser uftor of the de ce of such’ resile with interest at the rate of six (6) tim Until paid, and payable semi- the notes of the purchaser, bearing after date, secured by deed of trust chaser. A deposit of 8100 He of gale. All conveyancing tthe cost of the purchases: If newspaper. CHAKLES B MAURY, 7 FRANK T, RAWLINGS, Real Estate Brokers. PROVED PROPERTY ON EB, BETWEEN L AND ‘Trustees. ION, JANUARY, LOCK, in front of at FOUR 0% eq., one of the I nd records of the Bi il, by direction of the "by, lot lettered “W"" hes front, by depth of Tot let. it Shepherd's sibdivision of part of ut avenue, sh. and the remainder nel two years, and secured by deed of trust on caring interest: interest to be id iuualls., “A deposit of #200 will be require at the time of sale, If terms of sale are not complied with within ten days the trustees reserve the right to resell at the risk aud cost of the deraulting purchuser, Conveyancing at purchaser's cont. EWALD J. STELLWAGEN,? B. McGUIRE, 'j Trustees. nuciioueer.” d23-lads 3. FISHER & CO,, Real Estate Brokers. Under and by virtue of adeed of trust from John oueoi the land records of the Dest re TH DAY OF JANUALY, . P.M. in front of tus tulsivision of the Western halt Cf B0y,nituated on the voruer of Owsid ale shall be as follows: One-third of the jouey to be paid in cash, and the balance in 3.4 one and two youre from the day of mat the sad deferved puyniehts {0 Ue ner posit of $100 will be. roquized of ns to be complied with witiin ton hay Be sold wt the risk “aud cost chawe a cimts WILLIAM B. WEBB, Trustees THOMAS DOWISING, Auctioneer. dls-d&éds IN. LIBER. SAID LOT 1 RISTUCH OF CO. i OF GROUND, AND FRON ON FL y REE MERE AND ON LET NORTH, AT AUC- By virtue of the authority vested in me I will fell: in front of the premises, on WEDNESDAY, JANUARY, A.D. 1887, ail t G1, in’ Loeftier’s subdivi- known as Loeftter’s Garden. hi; balauce in one und two y¢ ‘hawer will be taken, se” erty sold, notes to mn from the day of option of purchaser. A deposit of time of sale. Ii terms of wale aro not nutOr fn cr published n'aotie newspaper Dec. Conv P and fecortin ERS’ SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ‘ATE-CLASSIC SHORE FARM, Byte of & decree Of the Chrelt Court of moreland counyy, panied on the 1: nc Albert Ch Te aide, lis wile, again ns Albert’ Clarke au wile, await ‘Thomas J. Brady and others, the undersigned ther hited special comtniasiouers for the Purpose, Wi ‘at public anetion-on, the ste Seat RN PaaS r, 18! iMity cause, entitled] 188% the land in the epgneiinigs men. ins Clansie Shore, cont four hun. ‘Theeaid 'y four (464) acres, inore oF less. Juable improved farin lying in the county of Westmoreland, stute of Vinita” a ‘Beach, immediately on the Potomac, ita new bai oining Colonial river, and haa ., dwelling and out buildings and wharf. ‘Terms: Cash enough to pay the coats of suit and ex- peuses, of aule wit: $3,798.13, with day of sale: by deed of purchaser. ‘Virginia: Clerk's Oftce of the Circuit Court of 1, J, Warren maid pea 9 paar eB ere erie et the following sums of money. swith interest af the rate of CG} aie r cont per amium on 8,519, part thereof frou the ith. day’ of ‘October, 1886, til’ paid: oO, lth intareat there trot te Thi, at thers and =e of int an to of (6) six per cent per anpum, tthe deterred ts to be as follows Bd on the Toth Hay of nd chase inouey six months from the the notes for the deferred. payments secured trust on the preiuises to Be given by the is peste RF WABHINGTOR, — f Comm'rs, ‘Oak Grove Pos Westmoreland Go moreland Hutt, clerk of the Cireutt Gore joners act- i under decree of anid court, rendered y of October, 1886, iu the rk and on the 13th Gite oe ath Thome dy adits cree. 118-30t 1TH lee ee GAEETLEMEN'S sUITS Bae x, gggathctenetarnnes ot MPA Re 2 795 oth aud ie SE aa ‘Up,, Bronte 83 ‘conts, 's Sar wena eens = chinser aungunting to 3 and over, wd. W. SELBY, 1914-1916 Ponnsylvanisavenua ' d26 1877....8MALL STORE....5 ASSISTANTS. 1879....IMPROVED TRADE....85 ASSISTANTS. 1880. ...CASH PURCHASES....50 ASSISTANTS. 1882....TWO STORES....100 ASSISTANTS. 1888. ...ROCK FOUNDATION....125 ASSISTANTS. 1884....NEW YORE DEFIED....150 ASSISTANTS. ing it to, tonend t only the Beat. Silks, times. "The woods product of the French looms. MOIRE FRANCAISE in all light and dark shades. for niture in general. Undoubiedly the finest uasortment in this city. competition, nize enormous com] PALAIS ROYAL. on tie. And the Palais Royal's “FAMILY SILK.” PRICE IS A CONSIDERATION. of the same firms and at the same pricesas the New York houses why should not the Palais Royal | prices be as low? Awa matter of fact they are lower. gash busin from i black martin, reduced from &: fur trimmings, $9.98, were $12.2. Newmuarkets, “coachman” cay $12.50. English Che size, Peak breasted, sili braid, 85.! Fi: a single sticl to $17 excl feather tiy $6.08 cae ered in Wi cheapest an Fine Ghantilly, Bedora, Silk Lace Flounci sd overdreas Bh Cardinal, Maize Wien Bade NINE YEARS. 2d EDITION. Ltt Tera oh St GEN. LOGAN'S BURIAL PLACE. of a sitein grant, al decided telegram to Washington: ‘torney, Mr. Full v3 tender a place of burial, but the 1 a pass an act aut! er, advises us that the under their charter ES ro l i missioners cannot make ‘They are of the ment should be a formal tender. opinion, however, that a monu- erected at thehes of Grand boule- ry a iF ass} a 5 ‘The city council and hold a joint session this afternoon, action as to a site is expected to be taken. ~ the Reading railroad had a further conference this morning with General Manager McLeod, and upon. its conclusion the latter announced that every- thing had been settled satistactoriiy to all con- cerned, The committee, however, remained in the they will submit to their signature, They say that the understand. ing with the general manager was simply a verbal ‘one, and that they must have the agreement in de. finite terms before submitting employes this afternoon for theli the meantime Master Workman graphed to the men along the line that a settle. ment has been reached. ceaccsal SUES Fires in Maryland. Baxtrwore, Dec. 28.—The furniture store of C. F. Nickel, at Frostburg, was destroyed by fire yes- amage, $3,000; partially insured. Jos. near Middletown, was de- resterday, With its contents of feed. ‘Loss, $6,800; insurance, ee Sent to Sing Sing for Life. New York, Dec, 28.—Michael Della, the Italfan icted of manslaughter degree in Kings county court, was arraigned to- day before Judge Moore for sentence. | in passing sentence, said Della deserved a ve in the first degree. He then sentenced Della to imprisonment for iife in Sing Sing. Gladstone to Criticize Tennyson, jadstone has written for e Nineteenth Century an article entitled “Locksley Hall and the Jubilee.” ‘The article ts a criticism of the poem by the light Of events of the past fifty years, —————— ‘Will Not Meet Till February. Dec, 28.—It 1s officially announced that the meeting of ‘parliament has been postponed until February. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. ing and 3:00 p.m. prices et, as reported by special 9 15th street? i RECEPTIONS, PARTIES, it to a meeting of This annual 8} Sale at the Palais Royal affords an opportunity for. Parison with the achievements of former years. This year shows tremendous devel- opment. A new store and two important departments have been successfully opened. S. House's flour intl stroyed by fire An enormous amount of money was to be invested in this new department, and after much deliberation « man Was finally selected as ‘bu house—Mesurs. B. Altman & Ci ‘the custom for ladies desirin, 1¢ New York houses. we coi * ‘Our buyer, haying had twenty. years’ experience with the leading New York houses, as Proved equal to the emergency. we carry vies with any house in the country. You will be pleaned to admit. this should Royal with a call during the 8} HIGH CLASS NOVELTIES. Silks and Velvets of new designs, colors andcombina- tions especially adapted for sirest and evening cos- are new and fresh, and the best yer from the noted silk of New York. Know: ya favor tho Palais | ,,Loxpox, Deo, 27.—Mr. irta, trains and gar- “1 of the New Yor! PLUSH AND VELVETS. of the Rew tor Bee and an endless variety of shades. Direct importation enables the quotation of We can guarantee our Dress Velvets to be one-third less than New prices. Send for simples and test our claim, COLORED SILKS. Faille Francaise, Satin Rhadames, Satin Surahs, Merveilleux and other grades. |Full colors and shades, suitable for day or evening wear. BLACK SILKS. In this leading branch of the silk business we recog- tition, and _haye determined the LEAD. We have secured the best kuown brands—both fore: “Selecting Black Silks" has. Upon as a “lottery” by most ladies, y giving. Wi make's specialty 41° Northwest ‘O4% Tex. Pac. Lake Shore...) 9355 Lo always been looked arantee of the brands we mand your confidence, BRANDS OF BLACK SILKS IN STOCK: BONNETS. Washington Stock Exchange. The following changes from yesterday's quotations ‘TAPPISIER'S. n Stock Exchange are noted to-day: . A's, 18! coupons, 110% bid, 110%, ask : 8, ss, reninteked S. da’ revistereds 120 Ui Georgetown railroad i . ‘ashington | Gas, A Georgetown Gas, Cokumbia” Tasurance, i Mechanica Banik, Goormetown, 154 bid, Citizen! Penn, Tel. Co, 4 ‘and Potomac Tel. Co. 84 bi —_—_— Baltimore Markets, BALTIMORE, Mp., Dec. sohdated, 54: do. ten North Carolina sixes, 014, BALTIMORE, Mp., Dec. 28.—Cotton firme 9:4, Flour steidy and quiet. Wheat—southern d.quiet: western firme 94: southern amber, 92095: N inter red. spot. 90 4a00% , Corh—southern steady’: western steady 44246. southern 46 asked, new: Junuary. 46 4a46%. steamer, 44 add". Oats : Penpsylvauis, ‘Provisions steady aud 8. Coffee hizier—Rio cargoes, ss reflned stesdy. ‘Other articles, per steamer quiet Receipts flour, ‘on the Washin U. We do aatrictly | 35. bid. “Corcoran Insurance, 97 ess, Our competitors do a credit busine ‘Who can afford to sell cheapest? ‘ational Bank, Insurance, 115 bid, 119 ‘asked. Our first cloak season commenced adopted the same Purchased a atock capabl Our bu Xo ha yuilted satin 1 x Qctober policy, wath, cloaks as with silks. ine Koods select Sold for cagh only yer is constantly in New Yor! jo. are bow selling bel rk prices as the cold weather lasts longer there. We trimined with black red al Plush Wraps, trimmed with tails an 8 to $50.” Seal Plush Newmarkets. Tmported. ‘seen to be appreciated, reduced from #173 to ih collare and cuffs of 5 10830. Boucle Wrap. y athoroughly hence we are Virginia sixes, con- ysted as to prices. | happy by the Kast Washington Christmas club to- r; southern red. 90a western mixed, asked; February, easier and. fairl! reduced from 3) hort Jackets $6, have , former price $6. ctive—southern, Western mixed, Sai Ordinary to fait, 1 unchanged. Freights to j flour, 2s.: rain, 5 1 barrela: wheat, 31,000 bushels: corn. 90.400 Ostrich Feather Fan: shell, iv cks of tortoise each. of ontrich plunies attached to all colors, $6.98 and Fans, haud-painted and plain, 86.98 hand-painted and plain, with and without sticks of ivory, pearl wud ebony, Y8c. to ‘Monrning Fans, with Spangles, are:the latest; $3.98 scipurning Bens, jpangles, are:the enh corn, 46,100 bushels. Chicago Markets. CHICAGO, Tx1., Dec. m.—Clore. Wheat erp ago Te Palais Royal was, me for EnPaged stan a ck February, 12.15: M ‘The “Palais Royal” Gloves are tried on and warrant- aN. ed, Tu this not ® guarantee we keep the best Gloves only? SILK MITTS, with escurial Iece tops. Jengths, All colors for event UNDRESSED MOUSQUEL A YOUTHFUL SKATER DROWNED. A Party of Boys Venture on the River and Break Through the Ice—All of them Rescued Except One, ‘The recent cold snap Was sufficient to freeze the surface of Babcock lake as weil as a portion of the School boys in the enjoyment of their Christmas holidays, were having a good time on Babcock lage this morning, but some of them were not satisfied with that safe locality and ventured About rapes ses while ear the foot of 17th street, e pol ne red embankment, suddenly broke through the ice, where the water is more than a dozen feet deep. One of them managed to reach firm ice and, securing a board, pushed it out to as- ‘sist his companions, Three of them succeeded in etting out all right, but the fourth was drowned ise pain ‘Ains, oyenag shades. DRESSED MOUSQUETAIRES, evening shades, 8198 92.98 ton Pearl Mousquetaires, with black embroid- 8, $3.90. Something new. de Kid Gloves, 4-button, $1.10; HANDKERCHIEFS. n the river ice. French Linen Lawn Handkerchiefs, scalloped edge, beautifully hand embroidered OB and obese " Guslities, ported, $1-79, 81.98, 82.39, $2.68 and gets. ‘eal Duchcaxe Lace Handkerchief ene Balk with scallop lors, 70, wore HUNDREDS OF HAPPY CHILDREN. GENERAL LOGAN'S REMAINS. ‘The Christmas Club Entertainments | To be Taken to Chicago for Interment ‘Te-day. After Fumeral Services im This City ‘TROOPS OF BOYS AxD Inia EXOT A.GooD DixxERAxp| *THtAY—A Fund for Mrs. Logan, ms HAVE 4 MERRY TIM, ‘The Minols delegation used every effort to tm duce Mra. Logan to permit the remains of her hus ‘The Children’s Christmas club of the second 418-| hand to be mterred in Iilinots ground, saving they. trict entertained a large number of poor children | peijeved this due to the state, whose dutiful son be at the Rifles’ armory, onG street, this afternoon, | was, and not only gave them a good dinner but loaded | AT 1.30 orctock Mra Logan informed te them with toys and candies. It ts han to say Qetagetten thet ete naa Qrtermmiaed to aavese ee ‘which enjoyed the occasion the most, the enter-| their request.. She favors South Park. one of the tainers or the entertained. There was a Christ-| Most beautiful suburbs of Chicago, for’ the reason mas smile on every face, and the bustle and clat- | (ak it would be less public sedan deemed ‘ter at the dinner tabie followed by the trooping of ‘The ts now awaiting the result of a the delighted children to the hall upstairs and | oye | the commissiovers Chicago, which thelr merry laughter as they saw the funny pic- | Was held there Uhis afternoon to make arrange: ments in regard to the place of burial. — and listened to the amusing things was tn | ™Y7 dng of the Tecing tn intwoas ta to sufficient reward for all the time and the interment of Gen. Logan, Cougresstaan Worth nd the poor, and wis oeldoas thst an audience ot | without titeren p partys is that the should Be % fom that an a ce tO is should ‘Unat size apy payers vende pam ‘buried in Tiinots.” that which was assembled in row — ba Tae'carye ot teat RAL SERVICES NEXT FRIDAY, as It ts more than probable that the funeral serv COMPING CaS Tae et EY 12 LR day | coe will be held iu the Wenate Chamber net Pre Were the following: day, and the remains will be taken toChicago that ner commitice.—Misa Aline Solomons, Mra. F; | “'Souitander Kellogg, a friend of the cane, bie 7 Commander Kell Me Tone ae tae Hawiey, Mra. C. 8. Noyes and | ecitiisned telephede come tion be Toys una Mrs. A. A. Wilson, Mra, Arthur | M™tusion and the Central telephone ofice. Macarthur, Mrs. C.C. Willard. Mrs. T, W. Web- SYMPATHETIC TELEGRAMS, Ster, Misses Holabird and Riddle. The following telegrams have been selected {uvtations—Misses Kennedy, Strong and Sun- | trom the hundreds which are being received By ‘Amusements—Mra, Woodhull, Mra Fitzhugh | ‘2 family of the deceased Senator: Coyle and Mra Adce. mais = BS be WASHINGTOX, D. C., Dec. 27, 1880, A jeans—Mra. W.B. Webb, Mra Nath. | Mrs. John A. Logan. wpon airs JW, Pilling and dirs van Rexpen. |” bear Madam:—Tve military omer of the Loyal who have been members of the club since its foun: | E100 Of the United States desires me to express dation, assisted both at the dinner and the reeep. | tO You Its sincere sympathy and condolense in Uon of the guests: Misses Gussie Wilson, Hareh | this hour of your great trouble. “In the death ug James Alice Wilson, Maud Ashford, Wallach, | YOUr ilustrivas husband the Loyal ‘Legion hi oO se and lost One of Its most distinguished sand @ sheep eee Cesena pw a lows: v3 rank and Cl jes Sautell ‘en nC ay, . UDAN, ‘Brook Baker, Robert Parker, =) eee 12% A LIVELY DINNER TABLE. oe ° Inthe drill room down stairs six long tables | 54%, ASTON, TEX. Dec. 28.—Mrs, L.: May God hel ‘The country, Were spread, and dinner was provided for 730 | BP YS ‘The country, Goomedan Ua ieay. ye poe bill of fare fmbracea cold turkey | [Mrs. Logan's brother.) u Sauce, bread and butter, assorted | _ Boston, Dec. 28.—Accept cakes Ice cream, apples and oranges’ At each | your great sorrow, Stns, Davie Davin place mis a Japatiese paper napkin, but the little | ”".8r Bosrox, Mars., Dec. 2a. Mee M nes did not seem to pay much attention to the | adver neartielt apmenee ts yon ae aaeas, dean © Fou Bapking, twas 10 o'clock when the doors were ine Gama ned, ugh efore Uhat time tbe child. “We ren (0 assemble about the door, Sheen Pres't Post Nat'l Woman’ aes ‘ul Y Mr. Allison Naflor began to come in AXxN Axnor, Micl esd with a loads about that time from the various | Mfrs. Gen. Z.: nets, ai children rushed in when the | Accept sympathy of Mrs. Willcox and myself: rs were Opened ‘as fast as the police and the | Your sorrow. 0. B. Wuacox, ~ squad of the National Rifles kindly detaiied to ‘Brig. Gen. U.S. AL assist the ladies would allow them, As soon as Bostox, Mass, Dec. 24. whine in a Dr. {Giesy, the rector of Epiphany Mrs. Gen. J. A. To: 4 church, said grace, anc en the grand onslaught pans began.” Each table was in charge of a lady, and The ge heart of the union beats tenderty tp Uhe following committee acted as waiters: sympathy with you i your sorrow, The «rand Girls—Lizzie Shay, Annie Knode, Virgie Newton, Army has lost its first and most talthful friend. Gertie Houston, May Miller, Mazié Relnoni, Emig Easoenr &. Sins, Duke, Pearl Houston, Mary’Drown, Nellie Harrell Past Vice Commander-in-Chitet. Ella Browne, Annie Sullivan, Carrie Gwin, Mabel | | Telegrams have also been received from Mn, Money, Sallfé Myers, Mary Ande Mabel Hem. | Jaues H. Bowen, Mrs. Belva A. Lockwood, Union ingwa¥, Adele Elloit, kita Searle, Luctiie Colby, | League Club, of Chicago; Wm. R. Brown, Frank A. Ada Coulter, Marie’ Jirdinston, ’ Katie Stokes, | Tierney, Leland Stantord, J. C. Jackson,” mayor of Emma Dutton, Florence Moriiner, Carre Hart | Marion,'Iil., Farragut Post, No. 73, G. ALK, Tlie “a Detwetler, ow « og ny & aoe A. R., dept. ye Howard Wilson, Joseph Murray, Emfl | Of Texas; Wilson Post, No. 1, dept. of Marylan Lieberman, Albert Kyan, Ernest Colburn, Isaac | W. H. cane N. Higginbotham, A. ‘T. Decker, Strasburger, Frank Philp, Albert Hodges, Harvey | Logan H. oan, alker, Edward Hayes, Wintield, Arnold Gravas, Eugene Searle, Horace | E. F. Taggart, C.W. —— H. P. Lason, Staun- Whitney, Louts Lawrence, Robt. Wallach, Caye- | Wn Post, G. A. R., C,H. Plant, ly clerk’ of Chi. tano Romero, Joseph Hannen, Howard Barker Jay | C80. ‘Sypher, Howe Toten and Munroe Tucks, : oy aunimins geaee RAISING A FUND FOR MRS. LOGAN. After the dinner, which the children made short | Several Subscriptions of $1,000 Each Work of, they were invited up stairs to the hail, Already Received. Which was handsomeiy decorated, and upon the latiorm was a splendid Christmas tree with all A movement has been formally ongantzed in this nds of bright, shining things guttering id | elty to ratse a fund of $200,000 for Mrs Logan. the green branches. The children were delight 3 z of and set up a shout of joy which was echoed by the | MT, Geonse E. Lemon has change of the colitetuon members of the club and the iuvited guests who ex-Postmaster General Creswell, president of were present to witness the scene, It with | the Citizens’ National Bank, will act as treas- dumiculty that the children could be quieted down, | urer. A lange number of "subscriptions have an ey enjoyed some amusing stereopticon | been, legray Views presented by Dr. Howland. As the clifidren | form noe Se ee were going from the hall eact. was presented with | 10% 8 ciers cork. Among theseau. a package contalning toys and usetul articles, and | Represtatatine Wath ee RAL BAM TET, Miss Moille Vilas the president of the club, gave | Ai or Michigan te Baer, hele: Go each onea box of ‘candy, and Miss May iuddie- | AICT of Michigan; Job B. Drake; Gen. Grewal, stone presented to each a Christmas card. ‘The | President of the Ciitzen’s National bank, wad apt, children were then taken to he various presires | GouNRe Laon. Tes thought that S105000 wil by the carriages In Waiting, pertectly Melighted Gauge tc tobens ae with their entertainment by ae ‘Christmas Club. | eons, Al Puluwad has also "suosertbed $1,000. Coptes of the story of the first Christmas Club | Scription was steed ees germ the UUme tiie subs illustrated with plates furnished by the Century | SoupUon Was st sncuntet to Gon chewed, Co./and printed gratultousiy by. 0.” Polling. os . }orn & Son, were distri the members or the club. Raising Coal Prices, After all the tables were filled there was still | Pumapeuruta, Dec, 24.—The Philadelphia and quite a number of children outside who were | Reading Coal ald Iron compaty Will to-day’ tssus given a chance at the Christmas dinner as | aline and city circular of prices for Deceube Soon as the others were through. Mr. W. W. | advancing pea coal 15 cents per ton, and bud Corcoran, Couuissioners Webb and Wheatley | Wheat 25 cents per ton. The new came “into the dining-room before ‘the | Wille ash coal at children came in and ‘watched with great | for lump and steamboat Interest the little ones marching along. These | Chestnut, §3 for stove aud sinall stove, $10 10r gentlemen afterwards went Up. stairs and | Pea and’s1 lor buckwheat. ‘She treseu-boud Wituessed the "performance. Mrs. Folsoin | Prices at Port Kichiuond Will be. §85. for, broken, accompanied — Miss Huddlestone to the | &kE and « dinner, and escorted by Rev. Dr. Gilsey, the | ald $2.35 for pea former made a tour ubout the aifiing- Spares Tom and saw the children eat. ‘The execution Murder and Suicide. Was more effective than elegant, as some one re. = : marked, but they made a clean sweep, and usked emp rien came agrertdh lemon for more, Which they recelved. MILES Ciry, Mowr., Dec. 28.—A horrible The police arrangements were excellent and | Qucirind here last night in a hous of dli-fame. A were under the direction of Liouts. Guy and Amiss. | Prutner at ey aoe ae Smith found ‘bis Coy Magre and Capt, Vernon very algo DrOOM. | | Clara Chat and Suma’ ichmees ae’ Gees ev, Dr. Giesy, ib saying Whe blessing maciuded — 4 with the Lord's prayer, and a large number of the | PIStol and tired point biank at the first named pe Pat woman. The ball passed Uurough her ara, and i entering Une body of the brother, killed him. ine ‘The Capitol a bristmas Club's | siantly. The two girlsand Frank Sulth were at once placed under arrest, but Euuma Richmond About six hundred children were made perfectly | committed suicide by aking a dose of laudanum, —— day. The club gave their dinner to the little Sa eace egchatieecrtanyeroned folks at Odd Fellows’ hall, on 8th street southeast. | - BOSTON, Dec. 28.—In the Supreme Court at Bast Eight long tables, loaded with everything that | Cambridge Uuls morning Mrs. Mary Ann Jane Bae goes to makeup a Christmas dinner, Were spread | Ke, Une iiurderess of Mrs. Prescott, at Groton, im inthe hall, at the further end of Which was a | November, 1885, was sentenced to "the House’ of stage or platform on ch stood a Christmas | Correction Tor live with one day of solitary confine. ‘ee, A pile of dolls, enough to people a small | @eul. The exceptions taken by counsel were city, and candy enough. to teed tue! population | OVerTuled, added, to the | interest of the | ehtldren, ‘The children had to be fed in two divi: sions, three hundred and thirty being seated | _PENss. Rocre—B. and F. station, Gthand B streets, at the frst table and the rest taking their places | Gand Li Tan eee ed dee east 32 as they finished. ‘Te Christmasclub dinner is an | Pa) “hoatou Splut daily” ith ah aah aay ee old story with the children now, but none the less | Pittiadalplis Accominodation, Ofan, dale OF eee interesting for being often told.’ The feast began | York,on Sunday. aan 1 $4.15 16 and ity atone clock, By Pleven quite a crowd of cil | pa. For Chicaen Cincanneds ot. Lorain Etisbunr and dren were gathered upon the pavement waiting | the aun. ): daily’ to Ciueinunts patientiy for the hour to arrive for the consuin: | aud St Luis and'except Maturday to Chica 121 mation Of all their dreams of turkey, roast beef, FR ag ee gt tee 4 daily, with) throweh aleepers to sauces, jellies, cakes, candies, nuts and fruit. Shes a Pocitic Exprean 10 pan dali As they finished Ulelr diuner they marched by | For Kichmoud aud the South, 6d 1] aan. daily nied the stage to recelve each a toy and a box of candy, | 445 1 daily” except Sunday, "or Ballin the girls getting dolls.” The Curistinas tree Just | 7°35,8.0 40 and Tfsi3 wats 12-19, 12 30 as IU stood, Was presented to the club by Mrs C. | 44:15. 4:25, 4:40, 6,710, to and’ 113 Downing Tows, and an lunmense “stuck of boots, | Sadsy’ 9 and 11-13 at, 2-15.12 0,2, a a shoes and rubbers waspresented by J. It. Mahowey. | 4 and 3°40 pam past - ‘The tables were presided over by many pretty | }ia’se Sain, be : youngladies. A school teacher was in chance of | tiny ou Sunday. 9 amn,aud 4-15 pane Vor Bins, Cane each table, with four other Leachers as assistants, | stdairua, Kochester, Bullalo aud Niagara, 10° pam and five school children as walters hulp, except saturday. : S At Miss Mack's table were Miss Mamie Moore, | |. Ap. Koure —Station, Corner New Jersey ave- Miss H. Walker, Miss Clarke, Mrs. ‘Taylor. At | Bue aud C strect-—For Chicaizw 10 aan. (faat Uuuuited), Miss Mounse’s table were Miss Ada Ober, Miss 3 es Clara Ober, Miss ‘Troutinan, Miss Jones. At Miss 3 Morgan's Lable—Miss Bock, Miss I. Walker, Miss 8, Tindel, Miss L. ‘Lindel, AU Miss Dulln's table Miss M. Armistead, Mrs. Peabody, Miss Johnson, Miss Cora Ober. AU Miss Forbes’ table—Miss A” McWantz, Miss’ Bradley, Miss Wilkerson, Miss Tolou. At Miss Bury’ ‘table—aiss M. Kealey, E Migs Stockett, Miss Jenkins, Miss E.G. Kelby! Pau ob Sunday's At Miss Garges' table—Miss M.'G. Kelly, Miss 8. Mc- and i] pau. Por stations Nantz, Miss Rawlings Miss Bassett. AU Miss 5 ‘su. dally, except, Sun- Grant's table—Miss Wilienbucher, Miss Caywood, | 489. a4 9.331 pau. datiy’. 4-40 1 dail exoupt Sun Nise Hughes, Ailss Mecathran, ay For, Peiuctisa stations on "Meir lian “Branch, ‘The walters were—Maude Middleton, Grace Wil- | Frederick, s-AUansd a0 Panedaily. exceyt Bandage Mams Lenore Eckles, Efie Mahon, Netue Dibble, | For Hagerstown, 10° am. and 3:51 pan. daily, except Mabel Fisher, Mamie Lyons, Atice Murray, Alice | Sunday For local poutits between! Wasklugion aid Prescott, Lilian Harrington, Lotue Willenbucher, | Gaituersbury 10:09 au. aid 12°30, 11-21 pau. daily, Mattie “Dodge, Besde Cook, Cora Snell, | except Bunday._ Jesse Hilton,’ Villa Custis,” Miss Garges, G. King, A. Guthrie, G. McNeely, C. Gillette, D. |, SCIENTISTS endorse Red Star © ‘ough Cure because fore assistance could reach him from shore, He Was about 12 or 13 years ol Body was recovered a few named Ritter, who keeps a boat house in the vi- cinity. The sad accident put a damper on the spirits of the other skaters, and ma) once removed their skates and went home. ‘Thomas Farquhar was the name of the lad. He expired after they had conveyed Emergency hospital. His tather is and lives at 1234 7th street, ‘The Rink Building Examination. A MAJORITY AND MINORITY REPORT FROM THE COM- see red ae utes later by aman aqiggd-ran Spanish Lace Scarfe and Fichus, €2.68 to oa * Crepe Lise Neck and Sleeve Rufitings, trimmed with ribbon and lace. A fuiltine of plain and lace trimmed Skirt Ruflings lour Rufilings for surplice waists. The to the beat 25e. ruftiings, @ policeman ‘Lace, Nets and Flouncings for overdresses— Spanish Guipure, Eacurial, Oriental and rening shades. wo yards wide, for bd Black SLA yu portation arriving. daily. of all Kinds of flowers, as low of examine the Rink building, appeared at the Dis- trict buildings this afternoon and presented to Col. Ludlow the reports of the commission. There ‘were two reports, one by Mr. Poindexter and the Novelties of our own. eyed other by bis two colleagues, Messrs Bright and Beautin ‘trash at RIBBONS, &c. ‘The newest and best SS Fant one a OSTRICH FEATHER Ginuj and Gailgous tor eve MUNGS.ai'shaden 8155 yard wear we show the host cn Ottoman, ail do. 256. red Ottoman silk, all at iF ‘colors. for cyening, wear, ¢ dreasee’ OSD THI KNIGHTS OF LABOR TAKE A BAND. A new element in the controversy appeared this afternoon in the shape of @ committee of Knights of Labor, PALAIS tf Fi i | t g E : Gd R y r) i I 405 AND 407 18TH ST. ¥. W. ‘Towne, Willie La Porte, Ebbie Brewet, Lillie Kline, | #t 18 free from noxtous oplates. Katie ‘Roth, Bowie Banks, Katte Tabler, Mary Etta Austin, Mary Olip! a VOE. On 25, 1 Eleanor Tyler, Lena Johnson, abute Sissol, Carrie | ae“ RQO Ge Chestes, CHALLES W BACGOTE, Bradley, Mary Kuhael, Laura Wylie, Eva Crippen. | Baltunore, Md.. to diiss ANNIE L. CLAKVOE, of General Executive Committee—The committee | Washington, D.C. : were A. P. Clark, chairman; A. T. Stuart, secre-| | ENTPWISTLE—DONY. On Wednesday, December tary; Robert Letich, treasurer. 15 Lt at the readence of the Unde's tanita, Aue oc pune omen Me eden hairaan: | SNe desea DOS Mecauley, Mrs T.'W. Smith, Mrs AN. Maher, | PITCHER ROBEY, On Wednesday, Decem er 23 we J. Moats, Mme Alleh Clark stra. GA: | ania ive AGE uae i Aas 7,6. Jones Mrs J. H. Wikinson. repent Bacnre ws and Gifts—Lottie Van Carrie McNeely, Miss C. D. Boyden, Horace Mrs, A. L. Grant and Ars Stoutenburgh. ‘Ways and Means—A. T, Stuart, W. C. Dodge, W. oes L. E. F. Spofford, dence of her brother-ii-law, Visitation and Distribution—Mrs. Spofford, Mrs. | {Grcoruu street. Mequieas A. P. Clark, bars, Nichoiso ‘Mrs. J. W. Babson. churen at 10 o'clock. ay Purchasing—! - ‘iikinson, chairman; Ul i. On moruing, December 1886, Mrs Spofford, Mrs. T. W. Smith, Clty PRESCOT, youngen oon at Crates a. radish aise Pie Gate cel bee eee 2v'ck x from A Collision on the Single Track. — | ,uver ou Thumdny ot Oanitel at? Ail tasSeme peeduasmemenars feel acd THE METRO- | respecttuily invited. 7 = Foray Sa, HARFOED. On Tuesday, December 886. ‘Travel on the Metropolitan branch of the Balti- 72h sy MANCHA AGS HAKFORD, cy medina peepee sarge mapagrd | Rt ay escemane suspended to-day on account of a collision on ‘Funeral . pee eegeoragnen neers tanaprlanyy ee oee pie beloved son wt und Frodsclts Newunans from the city. The Gaithersburg local, here at 9:30 ran into the second section of the ‘Hi tives. * Jocomott' wrecked and] | SCHAFFERT. the of December 27th obtained this afternoon was that no ope was in- | Eanes, al al take nce an credence of bar Glock, way ooged co retain to dhe cle andre | rar Galscve an Seabee eqs fume ts Journey sanington | Sisco Shoard, frag cent “out trom “here sosa Sele tee re ee pee nie pat pe ed ear PROPOSALS. 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