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A Bur Histozr NINE YEARS. -PRETTY LOT ON COLUMBIA ROAD, ut, near head of 18th st.; only one JOHN SHERMAN & CO., 2d EDITION. Last Tora io Th Si TALK ABOUT THE PAYNE CASE. Why It Is Improbable That Anything ‘Will He Done, Special Dispatch to Taz Evextxe Star. CoLvusvs, Onto, Dec, 30.—The Ohio legislature ‘will reconvene on Tuesday next, ‘There has been talk of late of reopening the Payne case. While the opinion prevails among many citizens of Ohio that Mr, Payne's election was secured by corrupt Methods, conservative members of both parties are inclined to believe that Senator Payne himself Was Ignorant ot the methods adopted. ublican leaders hat e best interest of tho party in view have hereustore their Opposition to a reoy round that the . AUCTIONEER,—I WILL rare in ke St AY MORNING: H, at TEN O'CLOCK A. for the accommodation of persons in office who camiot attend. the morn: bay ‘every article Paes a tet aed of New York. The a ‘now oceuples wil be this spring. “Porsons in want of Arst-clans “ ii the ‘sale, na I have dry goods con- et a ENBER TWENTE SE ‘M., and at SEVEN 20TH AND Q STS. N, . With fraine house, At function of 20th st. and Cont inches by 100 feot to wide alley, at ‘On 21st st. near P,46x50, east fron sd and N sta., 100x100, at $1.25 per foot. nod lots in Lorthwest section. SOHN SHLINIA Loan; will rent Price low and terms REAL ESTATE CO. | Kh DWELLING ‘to close out the eutire is east and south, am hy pays taxes and & we. 22 by TD totter: : hoc Shuall Grick dwelling on 3 HOMAS DOWLING, Mactioneer. ASSIGNEE’S GALE OF THE ENTIRE STOCK OF GROCERIES IN STORE CORNER OF BRIDGE AND HIGH STREETS, NO. 3150, GEORGE- ABLE THREE-S10RY 1884....NEW YORK DEFIED....150 ASSISTANTS. 1885.... MARCHING ON....175 ASSISTANTS. 1886... THREE STORES....250 ASSISTANTS. in the southwesteru part of the city, sale at a bargain. 2.000. western section, cheap. ntol Hill and several parts. Houses and lots in BROWN, eal Estate and Loana, CONSISTING OF WINES. LIQUORS, Ci TOR: HELE Ooops Dr EY ERY) Mo COFFEE, VINEG BUSINESS WAGONS AN MANY OTHER ANTICI A FLGST-CLASS ES1 On WEDNESDAY MORNIN IAL USUALLY FOUND IN ABLISHMENT.. iG. JANUARY FIFTH, Kaa sel the expressed ‘Of the Case, on the ture last winter ‘afford: portunity to those who had cha! submit the evidence. But testimony sufficient to substantiate the charges Tecklessly made was never submitted, ‘The gen- eral assembly will, di important work om h: that cannot be found, If for no other reason, the ‘who was go severely criti- art he took in the Senate, ‘will have a tendency to discourage a further con- Payne case unless new revela- ‘Mons from substantial partiesshould be presented, Pitta set ni CHURCHILL'S TRIUMPH PROBA- their market value. Also ney ave, and 13th st., 27 We. : terms ___Gorier Sth and B at, TWO LOTS, EACH 5OX150; ON ON- leridian Hill, at 0c. per 50, fo Lanier Heisiits er sa foot. TYLER & HUTHERFORD, 13208 7, commencing at TEN commencing at 1] 33,000 square feet on Whit ts which are freshand staple goods, 2 whole, oF cam be had sep- LL at attractive figure. & > inter, have more hunting evidence <IX ROOM, PRESS BRICK loeated. convenient to three lines HOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate auctioneer. SALE UNDER DEED OF TRUST OF LAND AND WEST SIDE OF DELA- 'E, BETWEEN I AND WEST. irtue of adeed, of trust iker Nor 74, tlio 890, oF of the District of Columbia, in front of the New York ave mow. de death Of Gen. Logan, Cised because of the pi residence, recently | sideration of the Fraser, architect, of to us recorded in seq of fhe land records we will well at inises on MONDAY, ABY, 1887. AT HALE PAST those parts of lots Nos, 4, ‘ity of Washington, 2 ‘Ss D A SHORT DISTANC! E and ADJAC SHIKE AVENUE fo1 E NORTH of DU- to SEW. HAM. D., Calvary Rectory, Clit ny Na i8-00 = rly described in the feet on Delaware avenue. and extend back with that width an average depth of about 1:2: ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash, balance at six ani twelve months, with interest for whjch the notes of the purchaser will be taken secured by deed, von the property, of all cash at the option All taxes sind agse Further Details of His Differences With Lord salisbury. ‘Special Cable Dispatch to Tax EvEnIo Stax, Lonpox, Dec. 30.—It appears certain that Lond Salisbury will remain prime minister. The most Probable outcome of the present crisis will be Churchill's return to the ministry on some basis eof action which will practically be a triumph for himself, Chamberlain's attitude 1s entirely un- certain, many conflicting rumors being in I am able to add a few Particulars, The budget upon which Ran- doiph resigned was bold and comptehensive. ‘The central feature was a fiat refusal to stop an anticipated deficit of £3,000,000 by the old expe- Gient of adding two pence to the income tax. The Fevenué returns show that although there are signs of returning prosperity, the exchequer re- cepts will show a defictct of at least £2,000,000. Churchill first determined he would cut down 738 Toth st. bow. VALUABLE NORTHWESTERN COR: 3¢ of lot Iysquare 243 th and N sts. ‘The vacant corner I wil be sold, together or separately. RECEPTIONS, yyable ont of pur- chaae inouey. A deposit of $30 will be required at the Conveyancing at WAL F. MATTINGLY, CHARLE 'THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, |UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. RUSTER'S SALE. OF of purchaser, iss, { Trustees. PARTIES, ETC', FOR SALE--MISCELLANEOUS IGHT BAY DRIVING HOR: E ar busty, Harness and Whi Cin be seen at ZUKHORST'S Stable, D st. 8. tal. Reason for selling, sic ¥. LONG, Manager of Stable. A BLACK HAWK rks double and single. rear 219 D st. BW. | ged aaa i wry >> site Providence Hospi > pereree Lae MARE, FOUR | py virtue of a deed made to me for benefit of cred. ‘as trustee, will sell, at preinises, on MONDAY, the wat TEN O°CLO ed in premises No. 309 Oth miblic auction, on Ja (3 = Cat Good stand and + $he entire etek contal rocery ou Capitol Hill. B. sheet northwest, consisting in paFt of Vall Papers of every’ description, _Mindow Sines, fe buyers and paperhaugers R600) JOR SALE-THE LITTLE TROTTING MARE Goldie, the prettiest and fastest little bugyi horse in the city, $100, at A. DAVIDSU: 3 telephone 544-4. Also, Gentleman Fett fine ays" ‘ teat ars. This year shows tremendous devel aiid two important departan ‘an opportunity for co spending increase of for the navy, and because the War department rained of guns and ammunition, a large supplementary rate would be necessary to agazines. ‘This rate Churchill proposed ie See S two-seat Licht Wayou, Drrella at 508 436 at. pOR_BALE— & The above ts only a por PET RACCOON, GENTLE AND Very tani: has been exhibited on th eral times. Apply at 468 Pennsylvan OR SALE—PARTY LEAVING THE CITY, A RES. tgurant and Ber.doitig 4 large business, tho ihe best locations in the city. Inguire of E. WAG ‘9th st. a: RUSTEES' SALE. OF VALUABLE REAL EST. ON K STREET NORTH. BETWEEN 1 THOS. E. WAGGAMAN. ST_N.W., TWO-STORY PRESS An enormous amount of money was ‘completed and this new departmer to reduce by £750, Ports and coaitng sta £400,000 altogether in the doc! éatimates, an the duties on i POSITE FRANKLU virtue ofa deed of trust, dated April 29, 3, 1880, in liber Ni land records for the! d_by the direction of the secured, we will offer for TEC ‘ae buyer from the noted silk desiring choite silks { ‘ew York houses, we concluded to keep Silks buyer, having hed twenty penne wide: s leading Nor ‘York houses, row ‘emergency. arry vies with any house {a the county. You will mit {hin ahold you favor the HIGH CLASS NOVELTIES. Silks and Velvets of new desi Eimer "ihe soos’ ary new "abd ‘thee, S60 Product of the French looms. ‘MOIRE FRANCAIGE ' 4m alt tight and dark shad pee weneral, Undo io 240, ot seq., of the } istrict of “Coluui ider of the note ti fale, in front ot the SIXTH DAY OF LOCK and lying in the city, olumbia, and known and de twenty-four feet (24) by the depth of : = ee gee jug it to be the custom for Indies JOR SALE-SPLENDID CHANCE FOR INV) tovend to the N ‘tobacco and re. 31. income tax by a penny, levy a considerable number of new talis of which are a profound seoret. Salisbury this budget from the first. Churchill saw resigned. I may add he said pri- vately to a friend he would have cage, finding himself so much at loggerheads wit an occasion for resignation. trom a department with which he happened to be ‘The tory rank and fle are rallying round Churehiil. Salisbury be pro} RK SALE—SINGING BIRDS, BIRD FOOD AND Fisk, Aquariums and Fish Pood. the city, at_SCHMI Largest assortinent. in store, 12th st., two doors south SALE—NEW SET OF ENC edition, Scribner's Sous. O., Star office, stating offer. 2 &, SALE_FINE TIGER, LEOPARD, PANTHER ‘White ahd Gray Goat and other Screens, Pescocks und. ‘Deer, Elk and Moose Antlers. ‘Owls. Be sure and see these resents before 145 Pennsylvania (RTY HEAD OF Hi . JU! ED FROM GEORGETOWN, KY. 10 Coupe Horses: one pair of matched Chestnut Sor- rel Horses, 15 hands 3 inches high: one pair of Black 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 inch high—can trot aimile in 2 can drive him: one Bay M: gan trota mile in 2:40—uny. ‘Horse (Billy), 15 bands 1 inch We cail your special attention to Bav Horse (Frank) hands high: can drive him. rices asked for the: SIMMONS’ Stable, No. 33 STORY AND CELLAR BRICK ntrally located two blocks from Treas- nt: 10 rooue and bath ; all modern imps. TILER & RUTHERFORD, 1 being the east seven (7). of the heirs of John Davidson's recorded sub- nbered two hundred and forty. lot fronts twenty-four (24) feet K strect northwea ues ea old toryism, and taki = = = colors andcombina- LE-THREE STORY BRICK DW RR Intersection of two ‘amt, and overlooks ‘the north side of 1d 14th streets northwest. ed and. forty-seven (147) alley, und is improved with a two-st. ‘Terms: Oue-third cash; the residue in two nstlalments, payablein oneandtwo. fromthe day Of nade with ferent a th suman un ‘ually, fof whieh the notes of the pt sale and payable in one, and two i Gured by deed of trust | faired: or all cas neipal avenues 1. LER & RUTH Also, seven varieties o posed for prime minister Churchiil {mself at the head of the majority of the conservative party. TO SAVE HIS MOTHER'S Why Witrock Committed the Great Express Robbery—Fotheringham Im- plicated. JOR SALE_BRICK _DWELLIN years, respectively, the ite of six (6) ft trains - nibtadly tho “Anal sanortnfoat PLUSH AND VELVETS. ‘Nine grades and an endless variety. importation enables the quotation of prices it We can guarantee our 36-inch Dress Velvets to be one-third less Prices. Send for samples and test our: COLORED SILKS. Faille Franeafse. Satin Rhadam Burahs, Me ci tore aud shades, sul JOR SALE BY € H. ENT Cor, 13th & @ nw. 82: On Ist. xt. 2e., On Ist. st neclareT Dst. nw., bet. 687.1 M st, bet! ISSI19 Corcoran, bet 14. E. Capitol, bet. 687 Many other Hor Fears, respectively, after dat m of the Purchaser. juired at the tinue of wale. All conveyuncity is to be at the cost of th ie terms of wale be Leavenworrs, Kan., Dec. 30.—Mrs. witrock, the mother of “Jim Cummins,” was seen at her residence last night. She was very unwilling to say anything about the arrest of her son, but was anxious that the public should know ‘the real She said that she had won- dered from the first what prompted the robbery, and the first question she ask haa Now York cigs ua fines of nd other sradce iable for day or evening wear. BLACK SILKS. In this leading branch of the si nize enormous competition, aud | PALAIS ROYAL . | only the best known brands—both foreign and ‘domes. lee ck Silks" has always been looked y” by most ladies. of the demand your confidence. BRANDS OF BLACK SILKS IN STOCK: ti th within fifteen | day’ of tale, the Truce teserve: the to resell the property at the risk and cost of th yurchuser after five days" notice in the HALLEN B MAURY, _d24-dkds 1500 Pennsylvania « PP PXCYTON BROS, Auctioncers SALE OF LOEFFLER'S GARDEN, BER SIXTY-ON; BOF: Fa: HS SUBDIVISION Gr PART 2). AS RECORDED FOLIO 174, OF THE RECORDS VEYOR'S OFFICE FOE THE DIS’ LUMBIA. SAID LOT CONTAINS SQUARE FEET OF GROUND, AN! ON NEW YORK AVENU ‘STR WEST AND ON N STHEET NORTH, AT AU By virta thorit acBy Sirtue of the, authority vested in me T wi ‘THE FIFTH DAY 0} - FOUR O'CLOCK P. M., Lot 61, in’ Loefti ‘ion of square 555, ia for which the notes of cause of the robbery. _ STORE AXD DWELLING— J. R. HERTFO! LE_COTTAGE HOUSE IN ‘aut; near the cars; only @4. her son after hé ‘ht to his home by the detectives you take the money?” She says reatly worried because was: “Why dic he answered that he was the time was growing so short when the mortgage on her home to secure $1,700 that she had bor- rowed and loaned to him ‘would become due, and joney enough out of his busi- instead of allowin; stead to go to sale he made up his mi desperate effort to save it, and finally decided upon the plan of robbing the express car. FOTHERINGHAM WAB AN ACCOMPLICE. Specials trom Kansas City state that Oscar Cook made a ‘confession yesterday in which he stated that Fotheringham, the express messenger, who is now in jail charged with complicity in the robbery, knew all about the plan to rob his car, victim to the attack of the robber. It 1s said that he was promised $10,000 of ‘the amount stolen as bis share of the booty, and That sum Was part of the money which ‘Fred ‘Witrock sent to his mother for safe keeping. Another special from Kansas City states that it Was the intention of the conspirators to rob the ¢ar on the night of October: ‘SALE—DOES YOUR PIANO SUIT you? rF | EXECUTOR'S on new Upright and busin - pero tdeteranines oe We have secured Square styles. Your Pisi ‘Balance in terms to suit in month; eat BING he was not mi iving # written news to pay het Brick, 7 rooms, on J. st., bet. 18tb and ‘specialty of we Fooms, om 13th, above lows SANGAIA A PAREOR ae ppeht Piano: Geau used bat six month than new price on payments or will xchange for Square. "Fils will t wife, Call at ‘THE PIANO EXCHANGE, OR SALE-BIRDS_A FINE LOT OF IMPORT- ed Canary Birds, the bes Also, Bird Food and’ WANT DRECH 7 FR Tene: iglatine scout haga and Star Bicycles, se RK SALE—HARTZ MOUNT, si ., Norwicl 7 rooms, Pierce Place. bet. ‘TAPPISIER’S. réoms, Lith st., businga rooms, Fenton st.. n'r Gow. st. bet. 4th and Sth ‘welling, 14th st. 22 koma tnd geen fee ce zd store, 13th an 10 rooms on N st, bet, 20th & 21st And the Palais Royal's “FAMILY SILK." PRICE IS A CONSIDERATION. ing of the same firms and at the sane New York ousos why shoald not the Prices be as low? ‘As a matter of fact they are lower. ih business. Our competitors do a. Vo can afford to sell cheapest? for sale cheap. in one aud two years, haser will be taken, se cured by deed of trust on the property sold, notes to rent per annum trom the day of | option of purcliuser. A deposit of juired at time of sale. If terms of sale are not Sounplied with, within ten dasa after sale’ the exesttor rves the 10 resell the property at the risk an cost of the defaulting hotice of such resale: Washington, D. purchaser's cost. and was a willing 01 boys’ Bicycles and ‘swents ior ideal Baoan t stricth; Credit blues ( 3, : Ds , bet Sth’ and 6th, nr Pension ed property in unimproved properey 2428 New Yor RSALE—THREE NEW HOUSES ON Bi 8’ Fooms «sch, al] mod. ae 2 ten =. cent ‘sad 320+ suitable for pustneess ‘Terms easy. Apply to J. W. P. [OR SALE—SPECIAL BARGAINS— ituprovementa; TO pet cent investon 000 cach. Also 000 ‘oom Brick Wallac! Syoomeonf, bet tate celiar: Tivomer ne commer ne. comer ‘tad cellar, 6 rooms: re —— -TWO-STORY AND and summer aed some newspaper published in Also, ituproved and and recording at ofthe city. Apply to Ba Ow Onr first cloak season commenced October policy with cloaks as . {tue woods selected by athorouchly for cash ouly at) am 5 in New York, hence we are ing below New ‘ork prices us the cold weather lasts longer there, We liaye to reduce prices earlie rapa, trimmed with black ee tetra citiel egtaat ps, triininied Wi Is an tie .” Seal Plush Ne Conveyance Executor of Estate of Ernest 3. ve. DLW, and that the first ieataes * letter Was written before that onthat day. Onthat night, how- money in the car to pay the robbers for thefr trouble and their pian ‘Was not Mnally carried out until the 25th. Should these statements be borne out by the facts in the case, Fotheringham wilt doubiless accompany his fellow-conspirators to the penitentiary. H GALE — A FINE STOCK OF TGARRIAGES, table for winter use, comprising Landaus, ‘Broughams, Coupes ‘Hoe “ANDREWS. JOYCE, Adis tide. _| 5, HOLIDAY BARGAINS IN | wes con 9175 upward, tn LWILD & BNOS., 700 fth at. nw. om SALE CARRIAGES, CARRIAGES OR FALL ager Rockawaye, Be,: but itis uscd te eek Rockaway, 8c: ; fu. Makers as" Browster & Cow Flaudrau, ‘Kc, af 400 Penn. ave, F- Wile dtm UGHAM, BY BREWSTER, OF ¥. Pols sd shat in ret clube or at PLINE'S Couch Shona S808 Bat STOCK OF FALL AND time and date ever, there Was not ei Sesble person. ef ways | (OOMMISSIONERS’ SALE OF VALU; onted ue t0 prices. CLASSIC SH ‘decree of the Circuit Court of nia, passed on the 133th! in the xitity cau, entitle ‘wi rsigned therein, commissioners for the purpose, will | vENTY-FIFTH Us of Cctober, 1880 Ia ion Albert" Clark ‘Thomas J. Brady aud Brady aud o The Great Brewers Strike Begun, PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Dec. 30.—The threatened strike among the employes of the brewerles, num- tue, Was inaugurated tis not to visit_the ‘martin, reduced from #: fur trimmings, & $12.50. English Chee on TUESDAY, THI RY, 1887, the land in wn’ an Classic Shore, sixty-four (464) acres, inore or less. ‘The said valuable iinproy land. state of Beacl ‘on tl ita new barn, dw fees of sal Wit: $3,798.12. with int 30. Boucle Wrat 35. Beriped Cloth jared bering in all over 2, ‘The men were advised congregate in the vieiuity. “This Jere, ket prorarts ats advice Was follow’ Hartington Again Declines. Dec, 30,—Lord Hartington has declined ‘w becomé a member of the government, penta Nate, SALE nia, ol Finer. he Bator Peeing a der. and out buildings and wharf. to pay the costs of suit and ex- suns of money, to ter the rate of (6) six Sip ly, part thereot thereon from tie Ist day oF 3 mm the 1st jan ‘rate of (6) #ix per cent per annum, Ostrich Feather Fans of all colors, sticks of tortoise 18 to 839 each. lumes attached to ‘Fans, hand-painted and plain, @6.98 in, with and without ‘Of ivory, pearl aud ebouy, Y8e. to ing Fans, with Spangles, areithe latest; $3.98 A Bap oe carriages, coupes, c ‘coupe Fockaways aid Ia JOHN M. "YOUNG, Storm on the Jersey Coast. 479 and 481 C st. nw. . J. Dec, 30,—A bad storm pre- Valls on the Jersey coast, but no wreck has been reported from Sandy Hook to Barnegat. A Poor Girls Terrible Fate. CRUSHED 10 DEATH ON THE ELE New York, Dec, 30.—An Itailan girl, 18 years old, named Feppina Latorre, talling in front of a Third avenue elevated train at the sULb street station. ‘The girl, with a sister, Worked in Houston street. “Both were. very They were walti Celestine made a remark ai Peppina turning suddenly to. reply, Over the edge of the platform and across the down track. ‘The engi Engineer Merrill dia but heard her wild scream several ran to ald She struggled ¢ {ce-covered boards, making a des- rave attempt LO arise. She raived her hands be- seechingly towards the horror-strick ‘The hands were the next moment beaten down by the locomotive, and her groans ‘as the tron wheels mercilessly crushed out her life. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. the opening and 3:00 p. Stock Markoty as reported by special Wire to HH. Dodge, 539 Leth atreet? PS painted and pla: SANDY Hook, N. money six mouths deferred payments secured to be given by the ors J WORCH & CO., Palal 1B SALE—FINEST LINEN PAPERS. ts exhibiti F" Chess ‘direct importation aloue oluuit of BYRD, LEWIS, 416 5th st. nw, “Washi “CALI OFFICE.” oc29-m__ W. H. PORTE, General Agent, 933 F st. ‘Was killed to-day by —_—_———_————— ire The “Palais Royal” Gl trie on and warra ra Ys this nots gusrantoc we kooy the haat Gee IL MITTS, with escurial ince RESSED MOUSQUE k's of the Circuit Court of mtg ‘Weattnoreland County. I, J. Warren Hutt, clerk of the Circuit Court of said ‘do hereby certity that JOWN E. BBALL, 1420 Fst. iS AND BOARD. €10 2318 8t- GLO ita ABLE BOARD Ni Tanily; home tal 127, Star vince. ens HE BARTHOLDI, 616 ivoms Mingle or en stite with fable’ boarders ©. specialty chatting merrily. Shoulder cchae DRESSED MOUSQUETAIRES, evening shades. 8198 $2.98 93.50 15 Button Pearl Mousquetaires, with black embroia- loves, 4-button, $1.10; EAT BAROAIN IX BEAL ESTATE, tiful avenue porthwent, with wide Ee eartiee. ene t IOWA CIRCLE: SMALL int of Vii oid hte in the State of Virgini J. Washingto of ing under decree of said cou Cet and wits aes Eh re ro" aggaine fren! day executed the bond. sagen wader ‘was but fifteen feet away. not see her, and reversed’ his engii ‘Dut too late. re. 750. Terms, £1,000 ‘Droperty is now Real Estate Agent, i4: Eat St, WEE tu ‘the’ case of Jam 4 superior table Lous hand this 2% iy hand this 234 day. of November, o3 Clerk. ‘FISHER & CO, Real Estate (MPROVED PROPER’ E, BETWEEN L AND ae Sse $3.90, omothi ‘ROOMS EN SUITE OR SINGLE, pera shade ‘Board. Private table if desired. D. B. STOCKHAM. iE, CORNER OF yen for the reception of en spectators, 1 1? © Gents 1dr 81.00 a pate. HANDEERCHIRFS, oe nt an HE, McPHERSO: ere faintly heard and I sts., is now op Reng, trausicnt and table board a2-im* Mins. M. T. SOUTH, ER HOUSE, 421 11TH ST. N. ‘now open the day or week ith st. se., rents $10. STEES' 1 STREETS KNOWS Ag Koi ‘Lith st. a¢., rents 912.50... on TUESDAY SANE: NM FOURTH. 1887, st y Slat, 18, h beautifully hand emt qualities, impo jesse Lace Handkerchic ‘Silk with sealloy ite oF colors, 700. Pooley Deady we of « deed of “t R SALE_WE HAVE A NUMBER OF HOUSES = ‘Genirably iocated for homes or investments. which rwithout board: by we offer upon easy terms oF all cash, to suit pur- J will, be to your advantage to consult our HUMPHREY & COLMAN, Heal Ratate Brokers, a, we shall sell, Se ae without table ‘and required. "O14 13ths Hand-ran Spanish Lace Scarfs and Fichus, $2.68 to (Crepe Lisse Neck and Sleeve Ruffings, trimmed with sn lice trimmed Skirt Ruffings ‘dour Huslinies for surplice waists, The SG ROOMS, CORNER caterers single “OF co Potts éau be Obtained st reasobable prices, wih it KD AND ROOMS, an 31 AND. 316 INDIANA $18 per month, 85 per week and 61. the irveyor's office of Columbia, together with the im ‘of two-siory and mansard root No, 1126 Connecticut avenue. ‘Terms of sale: One-third in ip one and two years, and sac ta semiannually. "A deposit the Feeell at tho rink and cost of the defalay aa ‘3 THOMAS DOWLING. Auct (PHOMAS J. FISHER & CO,, Heal Estate Brokers. — Kozelant wile co Wine Boe the 14th day of 18% oh folio S80, one A full line of plain room Brick House, mod ‘and the remainder J,, MYERS, 1216 F stow. HOUSE, Detwret D and on Fooms. all mod. imps. 3d) st ety rw. A great bargain can ny THOS. Fine Lace Nets louncings ghathly, pratt Ng ety Escw PERSONAL. a IAS BEEN GRANTED MARTHA Silk Lace Flouncin ARNOLD. bonds of matrimony with HENNY He ARNOL the ground of eracity, eudaieeringg ber lit ‘gives har’ the custody ‘of her £2, Sadat ape LS es FLOWERS. __ 1216 Fet.n.w._ EXTENDED FOR & fst AS) Ree IT & BOLEOS, is fing” : ARES" rastecn, rok sale Desiness stand. 9th aud F sta. aw. SALE—TWO-STORY BAY WINDOW BRICK ase. 6 rooms: all mod. imps, now under lease at $25 peF month, will for #3,150. Apply to iene iain Scat on Wi ‘trust, John _ nee ea Wess aa N ACCOUNT OF THE HEAVY and Peco ber, ‘Us We are now prepared to pay the land records of Second-hand Clothing. Address Old Stand, 619 D st. EMAND UPON value for Gente? or call at JUSTH'S @i1-im A st., between 6th | AW AFFRAY AMONG BOYS IN WHICH A PISTOL WAS EF- RIBBONS, &o. ‘newest and best are Surah doers tea baat ‘shades, 61:35 yards GENTS, Buxcuazps INFALLIBLE PECTORAL COMPO! BEMERY Fou. COUG nie comuporund: thous newsled: for) cou 0 -usniacturer, Las subdivision ‘western unibered GO, situated on the corner of 0 aisd __ PROPOSALS. ANURE FOR SALE—SE: -ALED PROPOSALS WILL be received at the “Bolt Line” Kailway Company's ¢, corner 3d and B sts. s.w., for the 11, Norse. fn (the eusuing year. Bide will be opened _ {ANDREW GLASS, Supt. COMMISSION ‘DISTRICT OF COLU Ordered: In pursuance of the’ prov onder of the Comtninsioners of date ‘1880, Sit'occupancies and tenaueles of by por: w frontage of the District of Columbia, cacert under lessen made. by direction of the Commis: this office cK M. OF SATURDAY, JANUARY EIGHTH, 1887, for the leasehold of all wharves, land- inws and other harbor privil ‘Proposuin will be received for leases for one year or aie es barraters fern eee ‘Proposals must be euclosed An Felobes adrenal to the c and Se.” prest. of Board of Commiasloners, D.C. COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. RENT—A COUNTRY 9% tities fron Wash to place it before the; place it general, : = evening wear wo Omron '$ MANUFACTURIN Weahinetons Br A. B. From, having recently bought out the Drug Store of J. 8 ‘Tyree, corner of 7th and I sta, n.w., has Just laid in s Jarxe invoice of pure Drugs and Chemicals, with » large stock of HOLIDAY GOODS, such as Dressing Cases, Manicure Sets, Shaving Cases, Whisk Holders Mirrors, Perfumes, Hair and Tooth Brushes; also Faney Cut-Glass bottles too numerous to mention, which he Fespectfully invites the pubific to call and examine, arrangements have been made with Mr. Femain with me. TaN tee iewes, with the exception IN NINGINIA, | 3.3. Tyree to lit | Gar Taz Burn £5 THE CONCORD HARNESS. gad Express Harpeneth OS seluped wit to stairs we quote PALAIS estat is acres good fer mouth. Apply t0 3 S OF GARDEN LAND NEAR ¥ GARDEN LAND X acbuidings; ‘property 1317 Sth st. aw. VILLE, 16 Ist. ne. ‘Team Soares LUTZ & BRO, 407 Penna. sve., adjoining National Hotel, conc tt ce |, ey Gt ever’ wears out, always clean and Real # te Broker. Genera) Insurance Awen! pay Horm Blankets nd FISHER’S, street northwest, and at very low prices. THE PRESIDENT IMPROVING. He Expects to Attend the Legam Fume- —o ‘Will Not Decide Til Morn- Col, Lamont said to-day that the President con- ‘Unues to improve, and that there 1s mo truth in the reports to the contrary. He was able to sit up nearly the whole day yesterday, and to-day held a cabinet ineeting in his private room, the President occupying an easy chair. Me has not yet decided whether he will be present at the funeral Pte gad peg ae and will not: make up his mind tely until to-morrow morning, when his feelt the condition of ‘the Weather will be taken into consideration, Some of the cabinet. oficers vised him not to go to the Capitol to-morrow, Dut Lo save his reception. ‘The Presiden} desires o attend, Row: ever, and expects todo so if everything is favorable, bre Lamont said that there is not the test Year reception on Savardas, ok ‘murat sangeon ear on said toa bran repartee , that if the Presi- dent expects to vires of four consecutive hours al the New Year reception, ie will require something better than a rheumatic knee, 9 THE FUNERAL CORTEGE. Gen. Sheridan Announces the Order of the Procession. Gen. Sheridan this afternoon issued the follow. ing order: ‘The marshal announces the following orders and arrangements for the formulation and movements of the funeral procession of the late Senator John A. Logan on Friday, December 31, 1886: 1. The first division will assemble on the plaza gat of the Capitol at 32 olclock noon, and be formed in line facing west with its right resting Op Ite Lhe Senate wing. 2. The second division, consisting entirely of gartiages, Will be packed fo the plaza east of the 3. The third division will assemble on 1st street northwest, left refused on Indiana avenue, at 12:30 o'clock p.m., and be formed in line facing east with its right resting on B street. 4. Immediately on the conclusion of the cere- monies the first and second divisions will move Bia at ts aah Pl ein at Of the Cay vania ay Mihe third div ision will move {to column when its right Is uncovered by the second division. ‘The military organizations of the first division will be formed into column by com) ies or pla~ toons after turning into Pennsylvania avenue, and ‘the column Wil! move westws on Pennsylvania: avenue to 15th street; 15th street to Vermont ave. nue; Vermont avenue to Rhode Island avenue; Rhode Island avenue to 7th street; 7th street w Rock creek cemetery. 5. The organization of divisions and order of oo ion Will be as. follows: Lieutenant General P. H, Sheridan, marshal, Chiet of staff, Brevet Brigadier Genéral Albert Ordway, United States volunteers, Aldes-de-camp, Lieutenant Colonel M. V. Sheri- Gee Ba Spoed culousl Seo aS Ss. leutenant Colonel 51 Bhi Brevet Major M. Emmett Urell, U; First Division—Battalion of 34 U. 8. artillery, Col, H. @. Gibson; light battery C, 3d U. 8. arti. lery, Capt. J. G. Turnbull; bata/uon U. 8. marine cot bapt. F. H. Harrington; detachment U. 8, seam@n, Lieut. Com, W. W. Rhoades; District mill- Ua; Grand Amny of the Repubitc, Second Division—Senate committee of arrange- ments, hearse, pall-bearers,famlly of deceased,Sen- ators, representatives, officers Of army and navy, committeee Mexican war veterabs, committee Militery Order Loyal Legion, committee Grand Army of the Republic, committee Army of the Tenne citizens of Tliinois, quae te ee he oe ions. Organizations assigned to the first division will proceed to their places by B street, south of the Capitol grounds, and report to staff officers, vho will be found at the corner of New Jersey avenue and B street southeast, wr CMTINgeS Of uno Becond division wil, proceed vy road throngh the junds soutl ‘aj and re] to stat ‘officers, who will be found at Steps of central portico on east front. 8. Organizations assigned to third division or de- siring Uo join it will report vw staff officer, who will be found at the corner of 1st and B streets northwest. Byycommand— Omctal: ALBERT ORDwar, Chief of Staff. At the Capitol. THE REMAINS PLACED IN THE ROTUNDA. It was a quarter past one o'clock when the hearse bearing the remains reached the eastern entrance to the Capitol, The members of the con- gressional committee alighted from their car- riages and marched up the steps and into the rotentay ‘where they, pened Tanks while the casket Was borne through to the bier. Meantime the immense throng that had gathered in the rotunda was forced to press back against the wails, There was a dense circle of humanity twenty deep, exvending entirely around the rotunda, Kev. Dr. Newman and Deputy Ser- ant-at-Arms Christy waiked up the steps and rotunda immediately in front of the cas- n reaching the bier the coffin had to be In order to place the head to the west. It was adjusted in the Dlerunder the immediate’ di- rection of Undertaker Barker, who removed the flag that enveloped it "and took off the i, exposing the countenance of the dead Senator to view. The floral offerin which had been deposited, under guard, near the bier, e then properly arranged and word was issued that the crowd, which had already formed outside, might enter under the rules prescribed. Those who had majntained positions within the rotunda sought, by a rush, to be the first to see the, body; but the Capitol police kept them back, admonishing them thai they could only reach thé bier by orderly entrance through the east door, ‘As the line from the ontsicle slowly moved up the stalts its length steadily lucreased, numbers trom every direction swelling it. DISTRIBUTING TICKETS TO THE CAPITOL. The committee to-day distributed the tickets for admission tothe Senate to-morrow. To Speaker Carlisle the tickets for the families of members of the House were delivered. One hundred were sent to the War department for old soldiers, and nity two the Navy department for naval veterans. The heads of departments and chiefs of bureaus were sent tickets for distribution among the officials and employes under their respective charges, FLAGS AT HALY-MAST. ‘The President has directed that while the re- mains of the late Senator Logan are lying in state at the Capitol the flags on the public bulldings in this city will be displayed at hal-mast, and that they so remain until after the ceremony. An order issued at the Interior department to-day al- lowing all members of the Grand Army employed 1n the department who wish to attend the funeral of Gen, Logan to be absent all day to-morrow. ‘THE PROCEEDINGS ADVANCED ONE HOUR. In consideration of the fact that the distance from the cemetery 1s 90 great, all_ proceedings are advanced one hour, The funeral being at twelve O'clock noon instead of one o'clock p.tn. ADDITIONS 10 THE FUND. ‘The only additional subscriptions to the Logan fundare: Morton, Bliss & Co., $1,000; small amounts from Phtindelphia aggregating $500; U. 8, pension agent, $25; small’ ainounts from New York, $100; total, $1,625. ot Sena rate eee a Persoxat.—Dr. Welliig has been detained within doors during the last ten or twelve days by sickness, and is still too unwell to resume his Guties.—P. H. Dolan and James T. Brady of New York, Theodore G. King of Philadelphia and Com- mander Chester and Lieut, J.D. Adams are at the Epbitt. Senator Miteheil of Oregon, Represent- atives Randall, Stone of Missourl and Kleiner, Delegate Caine and Rear Admiral John Lee Davis were registered In New York last night.— Assistant Postmaster Parker, of Philadelphia, looked non his Washington ' friends to-day.— G. Serrano of Mexico, B. Macomber, J. N. Lynde, F: Sulzberger and ¥, & Brown of New York an D. McGowan of Chicago, are at Willard’s.— ‘Taxtdermist Hornaday of the Natlonal Museum, Who has been huating buffalo in Montana, was in Minneapolis yesterday on his way houe——H. ‘MM, Smith of Washington was in Chicago on Tues day.—Captain L, A. Mattie isn the city, on leave Of absence, with iis family at the Woodmont. ——Mr. G.’de Weckhertin, the minister for the Netherlands, has returned to Washi and 1s located at 1301 K street.—Treasurer Jordan will return from New York to-morrow.—W. H. Cold- well of New York 1s at the Arlt —B. D. Hashell, Jr, of Boston, and 8. & Baker of Spring- field, Ohio, are at the Riggs.——H. F. Sears of Bos- ton ‘M. Appleton of New York are at Ligvr, Gun’. SuEniDs ‘Marshal ‘THE ANACOSTIA BRIDGE. Bi Iden, of Anacostia, calls the atten- tion” of ‘the ‘Comtatsstoners 35 tae fant Coat the sidewalk of the anacostia bridge is obstructed old tumber. ‘He. says aleo that tae roadway of the n made Water tight, and no pro- PINAY ns boos made for drainages ‘MISCELLANEOUS. ‘The District Commissioners bave received trom “Impudence” and “Falsehood.” ‘The New York Sar of yesterday has the follow. Angin its Washington @jspatches under dateot ‘Staw of today has Lae oa December 28: % “The WashingtonSRvExna serve to show on which side the “tmpudence” and “talsehood” are displayed in this case: samengre te Pam RE age £ #1 i Fi ‘] $F Hf & Fee i # 38 H i A 5 df fit rn a wit ny that there was joined with the democrats in reporting tat there was ra i 8 FS lence to sustain th of bribery, For this wre Violenitiy assaticd| ublicah papers,|od ‘considerable ler fended his course und de- nounced his assailants, iment rentibitea ‘Semator ands gocd iriend 1 Gen, Losea, aid i i F era and Gest Lowes the if of coms feagth. dstendea hixcom of denotnced hus assall. ry | She showed the captata ine I T went to hit, Renate chamber abu |{ went to chaniber, and was surprised. ligent man in Ohio, regard litical sentinien: gent man in ‘Ohio, recard. believed | eas of political seutiment That there was bribery: lor affiliation, boli that money was used to in- there was ueyoe thé dection. 0 Loman, “but ence t is no evidence Oh, ‘yen, Treplied that there was!‘but there: , and inquired of he had t “T replied that there was Tread the evidence, and. inquired of : vowran it he ad ‘rewd th fd not, musing he testimony.” He the ‘tentimony’ Uy thet he tation made of f that he ‘debate, in the cont wens mittee room. Tinentioned made o pointe iu the the. contuittee. room. {told im mentioned. several ston that f'wat not endeavoriug points in the testi this and told. tim, that ‘wes bot endeavoring judged the tosti- topersuade him against jndemnent, but. that 1 satisfied the case would suade him create more of a.stir than ju: ‘was then anticipated. After impressing upon his mind the features of the testi- i § * would be glad to have him review the ex i reading, have chan Vote: but just ther ! pon him, some an aburive and his tully read that Nga & opened quence of that careful re apes ba Sande tif papers uch to feel assured him, some of them in an abusive and mu: hummer, and I kne: weil enouga to feel ersured that ay} not . ted rather than retreat under that he would not then. He would have. ther than ———_—-cee"" _____ ‘The Chain Gang Homicide. ANDREW WHITE ON TRAIL POR THE MURDER OF ‘To-day in the Criminal Court, Judge Macarthur, the trial of Andrew White, colored, for the mur- der of Gottheb Schelss, an old German, on the ‘25th of September, was taken up—Messrs, Thos. F. Miller and Hancock Nagle for the defendant. Thisis what 1s known ag the chain cide, Both parties having been comm! workhouse were in the chain the M street bridge, over weeds, and it 1s alleged that White threw’ a brick ing Schelss and inflicting @ wound which ‘caused death in about ten days. ‘The first witnesses were the physicians, testified that the cause of death was @ fractured John A. Kelly, a tiuner, at work near the pl testified that hé saw thé pai was struck the defendant ran, and picked up the brick ng Working near flock creek, cutting When Schetss: he went. back nd ‘scythe from beside and again ran away a short distance, ‘up and walked around as if he did sot at he was doing. some one that the old man had chased him with his scythe, but witness did not see anything of te After other testimony the his own behalf that Schelss cut scythe, and that he threw the brick in self-defense, A Christmas Club Dinner. SIX HUNDRED POOR CHILDREN ENTERTAINED IN WEST isoner said to at him with his The West Washington Christmas Club dinner the most favored, were spread out in the Curtis school butlding. Nearly 600 children were feasted and made nis. After the children good dinner an extra su sack, and Mr. BT. Jah: py With pretty ‘got their Mil of Rey, assisted by the ladies gave theta presents of ney, gar 2 toy or 8 doll and a bag of candy. pectin 3 schaoe Edward Gray Mrs, Emmons in Washington, MAJOR MOOKK, UPON BEING ATTLIED TO, PECLINER FO MOLAST AiR, Mrs 8. F, Emmons, (the wite of Prof. Rmmons, of the geological survey}, Whow strange conduct tm Rurope has furnished the topic Tor several cable dispatches, arrived in Washington yester Gay and Look rooms at Wormiey’. Sue arrived i= New York on the “Lydian Monarch,” on ‘Tuesday, and managed to dodge her husband who was walt ing with a physician (o take her to an asylum, It issaid. Last night Prof. Emmons found ber at Wormiey’s, and, it is said, endeavored to compel her to leave the hotel. Mra Emmons sent for Dr. Lincoln and that gentlenan went there in com Al midnight @ carriage was sent for Chief of Police Moore and he joived the party at Worm Jey’s, Dut Instesd of assisting to get the lady to ‘he asylum, as Prot, Emmons intended, he de- elded that no one had a right to intrude upon her, hd ordered the husband to depart. Major Moore taid Prof, Kwimons that it woud Fequi certificates wo reputable WSICLAMS and the endorsement of two operty-holders in the District, before he would Warranted in sending Uhe lady to am axylum, ‘WHAT MK. GARNETT SAYS, ‘Mr. Garnett said 10 aSTaR reporter today that, Emmons’ ian, When be reached the hotel he heard that Mr. Kimmons had attempted to take his wife away by iorce. Mr. Garnett natd that be Advised Mr. Kinmons that there was law here, amd that if his wife were insane, as he clalmed, be could apply tothe courts and hive some one! ap. Potted who would have legal control of her person agi Was, at my suxgestion, "sald Mr. Garnett, “that jajor Moore was sent for. 1 thought that would be the best way to end tie matter, and show Mr. ‘Bmmnons that he would not go to’ the length he I never saw the lady before, but formed Ube lady was ii last April, when in an ex- cited state of mind, declared Uo be Insane and sent ‘to the asylum, DUC she Was subsequently released cured, and ROW, so far as the law is concerned, to have ne put into an aaylum agaun be will have er put into an asylum agin be Will have to bogin proveedings according tla." A CONSULTATION TO-DAY. Drs, Lincoln and Godding and Mr. Garnett com Suited with Mr. Emmons, Dr. Lincoln sald wa ‘Stam reporter uhat be did not think the lady im Sane, though a tle eccentric. Dr. Godding e1 pressed about the same opinion. Mr. Garnect will ‘BOL allow Ver Lo be Laken W an aa) lum Unless she 1s Sent there by Lhe court. HER VOYAGE FROM RNGLAND. Captain Hiuggett of the steamer Lydian Moparok, told reporters in New York yesterday that he con- sidered Mrs, Emmonsto be perfectly sane, and ‘Uhat she ought not Lo be locked up, She was ec. centric, but he had had plenty of Women passen- ers a precious Sigut unGTe so, ‘Twenty-four ours after’ we left London,” sald Captain Miggett, “two stowaways were found and broughi to me, 1 gave them a severe scolding, and then told the steward to feed ‘hem, sims, Enunons overheard me. “That ts very kind of you, captain,’ she said,” ‘and could you let me examlue these boys?’ ‘I consente and she questioved the and found they ad been singing beiore public doom in Loudon, and she bad them “sing her some songs. "She gave the urching Who were very ragged, two of her cloth jackets ‘The Jackets had enormous butions, and she made the boys promise that they Would cot off the buttons and retura them to li first ecoene tricity that Mis. Emmons dis On. Christ mas Mrs Eimuwns made pooents to some of the crew, and gave money to some Salvation Army passengers.” ‘One Whole day, Captain Huge: mons spent in ie ssiloon, sald, Mrs. Em- arrvuging Ber papers $2,000 ‘certincate of stock inthe Bell Telephoue cumipany, It was said in New York yesterday Uhat Mim, Emmons had bought a retura ticket iu London for The sae sieamer, aud had resngaged the same deck cabin Unat she had occupied on the. voy Over, Also, If Was stated, Uhat she had asked price of passaye for a hore. Airs, Enuncus eluded her husband by leaving the Lydia Nonarch in a row boat, Wnen the. sioner Was at anchorage In midsireain Tuesday mlgut, WHAT DR. HAMILTON SAY, Dr. Allan McLane Hauiliton, of New York, who Went With Prof. Euunons t mect his wite when the Lydia Monarch came in, is quoted as saying Ubat Professor Ruinous’ wife hus Deen a sufferer for several Years. Se has been in Uuree differeab “tier husband has always treacc sald, “wits the greatest kindaoss an dere Won. He sent ber abroad With a companion Of | her own chousing, dim. de Carats. ule Lady she | turned away, and Chen induiged In a queer series, | Of antics.” “ie spoke of her inalady asa “tesribie afiliction,” -_— ‘Travelers Guide. Pexna. Rovre—B. ond P. stati aFor New dork, Fitiade 9:40-ana 11 Hh, pemtone adelpis Ace York,on Sunday. x14, Baw.” For Chicago. Ciichaua the ‘West, 9:40 a.m. cust lin and Bt. Louis and except sett Eixpoesn 710" puans daily, with, thn Ea id i, lady, Wi ey Chicago and st Laniin Picabe Bxprene, 30 | mn, daly For Kichmond aid the South, Gaui 11 ssa. daily aud ‘ dally except Sous do}, om Suuday, Ban auc 4 J andiyus, sochester, Butalo any, excopn petUrday BAND V. KOU. —siat tu. ally’ 8:50 aud 10505 Kan. Lewin), 3:80, 380 mak, 40 tween Washington cad a! 12:10, 3:30, 4:40, 7 and 11 80, 4:40 Farwens bending over the plow will Bnd their backs streng.ned by St. Jacovs ull, MARKLED. KINS—ELLIS. On Weduesday, December 29, yioth at Metrypolian Poo ela hutch, Up Ber De. Chester, JAMES 1 MUoKiNS to Miss EV. ELLIS, dosh of Wesuinerton, D.C. VER—MEGINIEY. On the th of November, rbd, in ie how, Pater Steck, Me, JOMN Mok aad to ati MACGLE AULGI NILA, Bou ot Wanudugegt, .C, BO cards, g & Ps DIED. EM. On Wednesday, December 28, 1886, peg pai Skales on iy Janne evade he z “your aonihia wid 13 capa. Services at No 448 Secobd sirect horthwoat, Friday, “unt, er, 1886, ELIZA, x DRY, of December, 1886, re er emer eens “Funeral from Christ (PE) Church, Friday, 3 o'clock piin. Relatives and eds of fainily invited. DENNIS. At her late resid co. ANG 4th gtr gad SJ a. ta. wh Weduceday, “Decenube P Tat is SANiE DENNIS, widow of the Inte jonathan Dents, ‘heal wervicos from Qak Hill chapel_on Friday et Aiea Carriages will tonve ber inte reskdeuce, BOG Fotriocntnstrest worsaweat at 10.0 an °° AN, At Parkersburg, W. Va.,on Droem! eer ows TeDOLAS iu bie forty shard yea? Futieral tro its Iace-revidence, 1413 ‘Bienth mio’ portivost St 20"yclwat aa Feklay beccuiber Sige ends rospectiully iuvited t atte: * 23. Ghaiitce Suey WEA? wou of Jaiuee aod J fousibe funtly residence, 25 D street « restraining order has been ant claims to be the res to restrain ‘with building operatic wriday. ‘Deceroer 31, at ¥ o'elock. attend. ‘and relatives are to. % ‘On W snorning, December | 1S EDWIN D, HARTLEY, Fuuerat fern Dalf-past 3 (lltinore Sun and Aserican please cory} f - fences Neonsa, aired seveutoun 7 ineral Er peadence ot iecrewia,. 3 ‘ks 1887, at two GEXEVIEVE C., doughter of 3. eightocn juste ve moptioa Ay he SSS Se Rae eer Lary yea oy Ra Ae Leste cowmays extract Se nee

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