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THE EVENING _FOR SALE—HOUSE a NCE LITTLE HOME. heated front each “bath, hot and cold water, every conveni- we. Rent for $23 each por month,” A good invest- ment, or nice home. Price $3,000 to su imumediate purchaser. Apply to to” 5 ~ellpecetny ment—House, 1115 “ gos Price 20,000. “Apply t0 F- aw por SALE EIGHT TW nat completed. sx room z s WSxlve feet, Ket, bet, 12th and 13th’ st. seca Short diatanee tren the Uuited States Navy Yard: we that work at the yard Will soon be resumed o Tiaras stale, these houses at the price offered are very Soo, one-Bfth cash. Oalance on long tin om. Sth and sme inthe northwest, on monthy pay- story and’ basement 6-1 modern timprovements. HENSEY, 1006 F st HREE- STORY BRICK; 14 ROOMS _newly papered: thorough repair: over- ing goveruinent reservation: northw: 912,000. McKIBBIN & HER) 131 Pees AND 13: two new five Foor Frame Hoses: by."$500 cash, balance in #ix 418 Fee EDUCATIONAL. AUCTION SALES. UGENE ASHTON, Instructor in Elocution and the Dramatic Art, Spe~ cial attention given to the study of Suakspeare. Ama» teur Theatricals managed. Amateurs cosched. Apply at Berlitz School of Languages, or at Residence, 25 tte Square. at \ UARANTEE TO TEACH ANYONE TO MARE A ine. GREE a eee Eu wG Raat oe Rs aa = Sess ee Writing. Gst.nw. ja3-3mo Wi 140 C st. s.¢. Lessons in German, Mathematics, ete. Translations from the Russian, French, German,’ ete. seae-am™ gE { RINDERGARTEN (31911 gf... Opens Jan, 17, 1877. Send for euler, terme, Ato sting erm [NED etc. Mise L. E. HILT, Kindergartne Eee ree of PREBEL (NSTITUTE. Advanced and Kin De German Tweltth, square ‘Cire 127 13th st, nw ise JOR SALE FONSiiwest. goa, Tae b 17487 Tor. x @ All ror ot Restos 1 peeeecns) ‘The above is only a portion of the pfoperty on my tools For fall Lac edi at office for bulletin ixemed of the Int and 19th. (a4 (OS. E. WAGGAMAN. OR SALE—1] PE} TINVESTMENT—EIGHT- corner Tith and O sts. nw. mi: vom Briek,corner Vermont ave.and Rst, )._ Six-rooin Storeand Dwelling, corner $5.700. Fight-room Brick, corner new), mL: $4,800. fe par) OF MASON: SHOMMARER & STALEY, SPECIAL BARGAINS FOR FIVE to 1S = cent imvestments, Two <i brick front Houses, on at. ne: 5 Ta hall, lat . hot and cold waier: wud ie h condition: one * Your new six-reom, ie. ‘and M sts. n8.: lots 100 feet toa 10 foot water, sewer andyaus. Price $5,000; will rent per inonth. Caf] and examine. Owners leay- (oro! rises and. Please vail for bulletin. For SAA THREE STORY oD between 24th and 25th sts. n w.; six oms, bay window, all modern improvements front back yard: faces south, and only one square from ree’ cag bate im good London. price Af old at duce. $3350. Inquire of WESCOTT & WILCOX, 1907 Pennsylvania a29-6t JOR SALE_VERY DESIRABLE THREE-STORY Brick, bay window, cellar, rooms, mod. tmps., avenue, within ope square of Dupont Circie, 25 front, hearly new, and im excellent condito fable for 3 horses and cargiags and ecu ce lor oue week: 34 cash. MAS VOTO Pa Lots in all partsof city. R SALE— Brick, 7 rooms, on Lst,, bet. 18th and 19th$3,300} -K. 10 rows, on 13th, shove Iowa circle......8,500 ck, 2th st. 100 im] oe ae 6 praeeeesereal NEY, YORK ART STUDIO—MISS EDGAR STUD- ied Painting, French and Italian sixteen, in ee How, Room 31. fourth Boor. rau2- Inn VOLUTION IN SHORT-HAND—SLOAN_DU- soy taught in twelve hours; simple ag A, B, C; a ‘eleven gold. medals. ‘peleste in: giruction daily.” Tuition, by mail. Ce ior Mende rompee' ypewriting taughi Gperatorn The Scheels 921 ¥ ste new. ARINT'S DANCING ACADEMY, M os Corner of 9th and F sts. Mr. Marini has the honor to inform his patrons snd EA Sea taught, Send for etreular for ali particulars, d30-0t 1 '§ KINDERGARTEN Mis RNS Paarany Scnoor$ 2918 ‘Sunderland Place, ohe block south of Dupont efret [= FRENCH SYSTEM OF SOUND SCHOOL, 1014 17th st. nw. “THE STUDENT'S HELP.” Copyrighted 1886, :; MILLE V. PRUD'H a A Free Lesson upon this work is given every Satur- day. at 4:30 p. msto any one buyine tho Work, SUC. MBiinber: tof salcat the school, Time, njoney and labor saved by thisgyatem of learn. ing the French language. It is entirely new and oriwinal, perfectly simple and natural, foun ar good [Saag are gp and Lg yen Geer aecae be aa rane Eres ise yertinents ‘and Four ‘of study. adents permaitied to board in elubeit desired. ers Nery moderate. Preparatory School attached, Special Bfentlon given to ding bore to enter collewe, univer: ity, OF the milltary oF naval schools of the govern eit Bituation most Deautlfatand Reale. For catalogues address” Principal 3 (Univernity of London, Eos.) coe) 0 ART STUDENTS AND PARENTS—AT THE jemy of Fine Arts, moved to 804 # st,,one can receive the most thorough instruction in év Style of Drawing and Painting Years of study sa Mrs i-'R. MORRELL, the founder and teacher, has bad twelve medaia and studied Sfteon in Europe Tita the Bort celebrated artises, Burtigular attention oa fom bature. Children 3 Ermer ae ‘ORWOOD INSTITUTE. N ASELECT BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR ‘OUNG LADIES AND LITTLE GIRLS, with com Dlete school of modern Imngnages, ‘Marion, ean Ti gr penser jose and 12 ; aszacl fe a AND nha. DeCapEEte _021-Im* ‘Principals. ARISE Fr ma cena, AB ARDS GT Ren eeSy 37. 'S COLLEGE, ANNAPOLIS, MD. s JOHN'S rE. Ss. ment. “417-1. an Washington. References: Gov. Bitati Hichmond, Va; Hon. John &. Barbour, Ws D. virculais adiiess tise REBECUS C BOWELL ©. For circulars. Principal. ‘ARTYN'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, M 1S Oth st, Washington, D, C., Provides practicalis’ useful business’ education, No terms nor vacations. Students enter at any timo, ‘Terms: Life Scholarship, $40. 12 weeks’ course, board, eo, 875. Send for circular. ne wel E. SCHEEL, ORGANIST, TEACHER OF PIANO Sttbern, a0 well as those winhing tp be quali pert teachers. ‘Terms moderate. Performers Or teachers. te Galt stnw. NGLISH, FRENCH AND GERMAN SCHOOL or you 122 Pat, West for young ladies apd little girls, 3 Wi m, B.c. For circular address ashinyton, Soateat a Co (LOCUTION Isthe Art of all Arts—no person's education 1s com- Ce eS “Few iow. what ‘powers they possess un! ‘his art Ueyelops them." Sal THE MARTYN COLLEGE OF ELOCUTION AND ‘ORATORY Jocated at 313 Gib street. w..near the City Post Orfice, and close by ave, WASHINGTO! bp.c s structure, splendidly PRACTICE HALLS (each 100 feet fe epethy ator Uneaualled opportunities for ping the strength Tt teaches Flocution as an elegant art for home| spciety. an well ar for use iu publics ‘OICE Cl GRE’ AWTICULATION OF THE EXGLISE CAN GUAGE, PHYSICAL HARMONY, ORATORY, SONATION, PANTOMIME, VISIBLE N, _PANTOMI ist 8, EXP! ION, GESTURE AND ACT: Is fine! MENTS. A fund has ‘1p asaist pup! | Sho wive evidence of un ‘and who are uns Ble to pay for s full course of tuition. Bend for descrip- pate ‘issn PENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE Sonebee 8 will Be-open MONDAY. DE in rete ee as hails, “National Bank of THREE NEW AOUSES ON H ST_SI3 southwest ‘corner of 7th and D foouus ee alimaod maye.:a ton per cout fivert- | —"A. priotical ‘Wurtneen -efueation that "quail sees pice Eatery Bec. on K, | fier youne mien and ‘women’ to. Support ce PBitand 220: wuntabie tor Page 94.000: | and “euccenafully "perform the active. duties of life "arma easy. Apply to J. W. P. MYERS, 1428 N.Y. ave. | Thorough p given in Rapid W: the Persie Eneliale Correepondgnce,, Rapid = ECLA BARGAINS tions, Bookkeeping, Business Practice, Commercial AL BARGAINGS Law, Political Economy, Stenography ahd Type Writ- iaprovements-10 per ceat investment. “Price only | 2 ,Jegwar dey end evening seenions. | A full core Ea he al, ele Foy he eae Z rons coUr¥e, 0 a je #10 on en room Beck Walken ing aud. balauce ‘in monthly ttstalments of $10 eset: 5 sear scholaraip, in fall ou entering, UUs, tuition juarter of 10 weeks, #20, paid’ on entering. Kient'seaslors—Year scholarship’ 850 on eutering: JOR SALE-SEVERAL VERY FINE HOUSES, cheap: eight good imediuin sized houses: several all preveries: fia yall parts of the area De = 2 fine sce and s-,2 80 Rear SUR SALE—GREAT BARGAIN IN REAL ESTATE: Six new Brick Houses, 4 rooms each, situated on a sutiful avenue northwest, with wide parking, &c.; Seana Rivers ree regio eee gies eae year. This property is now rent for’ ae three months, $18, in monthly "inst on entering. ‘on entering nee nts, Of 80 each, or 810 ty Pall ‘TO-MORROW. DOWLING, auctioneer. ASSIGREE'S SALE OF THE ENTIRE STOCK OF GROCERIES IN STORE CORNER OF BRIDGE AND HIGH STREETS, NO. $150, GEORGE- TOWKX, D.c. oS MANY AR’ Ui ha beg ine. above entire contents B.C. GWYNN, 430-dts Assignee of D. Veale. DPXcaxsowsn0s. ‘Auctioneers. Fer heheh a ane* rea baat oy ae “ i i pay 0 ¥ 4 OF THE RDS 0} VEYOR'S: ‘ICE FOR T! DISTRI¢ LOMBIE aIb IGT cos a es WANE AND ON SEE dn EE virtue of the authority vested in me T wi intone of the on WEDNESDAY, OUR O'CLOCK P.M. Lot 81 in’ Loetions sub sion of square 555, known as Loeffler's Garden. Te ; One! ‘cash ; balance in one and two for which the nctes of the purchaser wil be taken ee? ured by dec! of trust on the property. sold, notes to ‘int at 6 per cent a, annum of sale, or all cash, at 0] purchaser, A of $500 required St tinte of wale. "If terms of eale are not Complied with within ten days after sale the executor FesePren the right to resell ‘et therisk and cost of cepeeiine pesceaeee! ive ¥ fotice of such, Tessie in some newspaper published in Washington, D. C. Conye And recor at purchasers ‘Brecutor of Estate of Ernest . IHOMAS J. FISHER & CO., Real Estate Brokers. inde rirtne of adeed of trust from John, La eeaeeare ne : Si folio 380, onest the of the Distrlet of Columbia, the undersigned trustee therein named will on WED) ‘DAY, THE FIFTH DAY OF JANUARY, 1887, AT FOUR O'CLOCK, P.M. in front of the remises, ps to sell 16t No. 37, in William B. fodd’s recorded subdivision of western hulf of Cy numbered 669, situated on corner of Oand orth Capitol streets. pth shall be as follows: third of the pure! money to be paid in cash, and the balance in aad in one and t) from the of silcwlat interest the said deforfed payinens fo be se- cured to the satisfaction of the Clectoso tS do, ‘A dopont of S100 wh) be t elects 80.10 4 ° the purchaser, fn within ton ‘Terms to be complied wil days, or the property may be sold at the tisk and cost of defaulting purchaser. we at pur chaser's cost bo. THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ead IPVHOS. B. WAGGAMAN, T Real Estate Auctioneer. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF LOT, IMPROVED BY TWO. STORY BRICK USE, NO. STORY BRICK HOUSE, NO. 39 6 8: iT virtue of a deed of Luly i ber Wort AS foo OS ce me ok theta cords of the District of Columbia, and at the Te-, ‘festof the party thereby secured, wo will sell apa lic auction, in front of the ‘on, THURSDAY, JANUARY THIRTEENTH NEST AT HALE-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. Lot 16,in McGuire's recorded subdivision of square 624, with the improvements. "Terms: One-third cash, balance in three ‘equal pay ments. fn six, twelve and eighteen months, for which hotes of purchaser, bearing interest from day of ale, and secured by deed of trust on property sold. will be faken. "4 deposit of $50 ‘will be equired at time of ‘conveyancing and. recording will be at “cost Terms must be complied with in ten from day of sale, or property will be resold at Tink cont af defaulting paren JOHN W. PILLING," Trustees, ‘THOS. F. WAGGAMAN. Auct. Jatakds HOB. E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer. SALE UNDER DEED OF TRUST OF LAND AND IMPROVEMENTS ON WEST SIDE OF DELA- WARE AV) AND K STREET! H DAY OF JANUARY, 1887. A’ ‘K, P. M., all those parts of lote Noa, 4, juare No. 715, in the City of Ws rly described in the said deed, fronting seventy-two feet on Delaware avenue and extendi back with that width an average depth of about 12, guelve manta with interest for wate the ‘mouths, i the purchaser will be taken secured, by, deed cheeer. Ae chaser. erty, or: taxes and forty-seven (147) feet toa thi , and is improved with a two-story brici 8. MAURY, T. RAWLINGS, _A24-Alkds 1505 Pennsyivants ave-n-w., 5 HINGTON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC. St, Cloud Building, corner Oth and F n.w. Eigbt uth year. Piano, Organ, Voice, Viclin. Sea oer advantages.” 0-B. BULLAND, Director. ‘iota FYRENCH_LE: BY PROF. H. LARROQUE, A Finave Parisian teacher, graduate of La me, Faris. “Also Latin, Greek, Spanish, Italian, German courses by most ablé assistants. 13141 st. nw. A Eaton’ Voc LESSONS, — In the Mont Rapid and SIGNOR FABLANT, HARP LESSONS AND MUSICAL gogo Refined Italian Method. {At the request of, and exchuaiy and jeids) to commence Jun. Ist, 1867 JOK SALE-WE HAVE A NUMBER OF HOUSES desirably focated fof homes Or mnvesticeute, whick wo offer upon ‘easy terms or all cash. towait ptr. it will be to youradvant to consult Ext beture sou decide — tore lange stabie in rear no20-2m Fe SALE-THREE-STORY BRIt OUS! rooms: ail mod. impa.; 3d between D and E bea tren ips Cas Ue eb clip 0 aim 2 1216 F st. nw. JOR SALE—2145 STH ST. EXTENDED FOR for coracply.af $1450: fepung for $135 good stand. "Ua St once on WRIGHT & BOLTON, Sth and F sta. mw. ‘as JOR SAL awe. roosts. all Mod, iiupe,, st Detween 6 Ped The bow tader lease 9829 peF imouthh: will Becid for BhI50. “Apply to ses wee ment 41-4 FOR SALE—LOTS. Foe S825 3, BANGAIN ON CAPITOL HILL, two fine nq, feet at 310e. ta, Als feet front, containing 3,545 Meridian Ht Also, ill, 15th st. ex., 504150 feet, at 30c. 196 feet, at 3c. ‘Ou Qo ‘Soni: jereey av ene (. Qu L st, three lot 30x25 is Bike ‘THOS. 6. HENSET 5 : Fob Sate TBRee ¥ Tunsbte He ¢ co Daruncush their market value. hey ave. and 13th st., 27 28-12" -TWO-STORY BAY WINDOW BRICK | fer mence 887. B-Line \APITOL HILL EVENING SCHOOL, 27 STH ST. Taatraction given i ‘Book keestng. Arithme- at fo Sve. Residence, 63434 L st. Lessons pital Hint pupils om Foursdays. Music rovtus, 300 2d 86 no. 'RENCH LESSONS, PRIVATE OR IN CLASSES. PuitdGte Pece ram Poss Steal ciation aud thorough instruction. Je sther residence oft thehomeot puplis Sy eat A CADEMY OF THE HOLY CR 1312 MASS. ve. ae a MONDAY, 6th, with iausht attention in paid to Plano: Harp, Orga, cat ge) fie Pra pepe ns ‘class ip Pho- Boeraphy and. ‘ork. Lustra Painting, foes sae emis Tie Btsigt ee Ethcol fo? Boss, taught by the Sisters ““*sea¢.am * HE BERLITZ SCHOOL 0 GU 723 14TH SEW And all other principal cities. Recognized as superior to all other similar Instita- tions. Unexcelled sdvantages for learning CONVER- SATION. Best of native teachers. Fee extremely low. NEW TERM now for Ladies, Gentlemen and Chil- ren. Trial lessons free. Every Saturday LECTURES: free to pupils. col eDONALD-ELLIS SCHOOL, WELLESLEY Gesu Tad 1 1624 husetts ave. and 1623 ¥ st. Kay. Schvel, tor Young Ladies and Little SEPTEMBER corps of teachers. ‘Aspecial Herdic t% employed benebit of pupiis in distain parte of the clip, se8Scame Ms HILTON'S ENGLISH FRENCH M86, with tun the school for the ‘School for Young. ‘821 Vermont ave., SSPSVEDNESDAY, September 20th. 4020-6. SHELDON'S ~ACADEMIES— 100. x. Sia Sec ise erty ye latest dances taught. at ocl-Om (QHORTHAND Ri Sibractically taught. Suscens puarantecd if dikbrwise dowt apply. Priva y SROMELA with Solis & Taser ate eters Lenisiane wl RIVATE LESSONS Pind Weet Poise ait a prrare sien eas IVY INSTI ‘ew. cor. 8th and K ate. n, Couitan, . SINGING, PIANO, Gree Lovts NSTEIN wil teach the above Travherith me above. Inguireat 450 Get ike, oF 30, CHOOL OF MUSIC. ios melee ? wate oF Pusat am" REO iNGALED SING, ND. EXPERT TYPEWRITING | 2°. MMISSIONERS’ SALE OF VALUABLE REAL By vir STATE CLASSIC SHORE FARM. | ‘decree of reult Court Yestmoreland county Vinginis, passed on the 13th day of October, 1886, in juity cause, entitled! ‘Albert Clarke and Adelaide, his wife, against mas J. ‘and others, the undersigned therein, ted ‘commissioners for the Purpose, w 4 bite auction. on, the premises.to the highest Seiiadist Ber ack Riana Known’ as Classic Shore, containing fowr bun: ‘ahd sixty-four (404) acres, more or less. ‘The! if valuable improved farm lying in the cousty of z state of, i ing “Colosiad on itauew bara, dwelling and out bulldingsahd whart and tbe f teving guns of momey< 19 ol money, 18, with interest at the rate of (6) ai perantum on part 7m BR BYRD, LEN io bist uw. Ws D.C. Ba WABERCTOS, Oak Grove sto! We | Count ee, ttn Bicek's Office of the Chrenl Festnorelang Count J, Warren Hutt, clerk Circuit Court of ssid inthe Uiate of Virgiain‘da keke eertise teat 3: Washington, one of the Commies at hear toes Sasarats oo cat ja wits *Thannas Jo Given under band 1886. my hand thle 2d St OEE d18-30t Clerk. ba E LOST AND FOUND. J 081-4 BLENAM SPANIEL MixED WITH RED, Liotta thetete qe a’ Buia toned ABS isiven att ‘Urele. ae NOON OF THE SD, ‘ander will be walt: ‘East Capitol st, to 7th and East Capi- 183 SLACE Guny ous, wants smear Leet aei bet monnta bint of See Re tumn'toS1\ sth et tw. Libaral rewards Fines foxGkNe et aa off ‘D—THE 2D INSTANT, ON 10TH 8T., NEAR SERGE ke 7 0st_on AY, S18T, AT EM- p Rit i Garde ball wiih eter eee Sas bt a STAR: WASHINGTON, BAURS. RED TICKET SALE REESE nen ene gome with Bere rjualley Fold from ace Pina out at 1f NOTION DEPARTMENT, READ—Abont School Bags: regular pricés, 15 to 250.: fo.cloee out st 55: ‘sold st 100. « pair; to sold at 5 and 20c. 8 box, to close at 3c. a bo: READ—About Rubber Halr Pins; sold at 6c.; to close outat lew sie; Pins, 40 ina paper, toclose out at 2 READ—About ‘Dusters, yures and rackets; ches af Too. Pastor Woclone at Soe DRESS TRIMMING DEPAR’ READ~About remnants of Black Lace ‘yards, Spout Guipure Flot DoS yards Becurial Flouncings Pogues on ‘ayard; price for, remnant oa Many Sther remnants equally ee cheap. READ—About Colored ball Sy aoe es 250. yard. ‘Te close o Be RE eggs ou PO FEPEVE DEPARTMENT, READ—About a lot of Odds and Endsin Fancy Plush 16 READ—About ot of ge Table gad Bu a. of et oa ar ios ‘MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. * READ ie Of Shirin, Gowne, Chemis Corset Oot: ers, &c., &e., at half the itope It of gad sizes in Gorseta, from S0e. to DRY Goops. center atany: onal offer, PR OA ae ee ee ig Be OA MM "as, ee AA 55 ae es bs ‘7TH. 8TH AND D 87s. aa1 Esraztisnep isn, CHOICE OLD wiew \wewe HH gis Bato ay Pg me We'W oH OB if Sss8 Ek H Saa8 MILD, MELLOW AND DELICIOUS. ‘The lis edicinal ied yor ie = Ne of the the Medical Faculty in the U os United States fosuch a: lace it 2 position among Sintorte Stoica, S28 Ye Be Cs We beg toi St connoisseurs to gelebrated tine OLD RHISKIED which we etiorat the following fm cases. con ‘One ‘Bot- Eacl FEA’ OLD RYE, 1865. OLD RESERVE WHISKY, a ‘ BRUNSWICK CLUB WHISKY. a ete in these Whiskies from cer, We on of Bank Draft. fer’ or Foat Once Stcuey Order, oy 6.0. 0 seater iver them to your iy to all points east of ppt re cht to an; of Us Stat Bre eae cerned Sat TIE nor QUALITY, the above are Us eas Poni possess & Nai Flavor and ‘These Whiskies are sold under guarantee to gi PERFECT SATISFACTION ; otherwise to be: stourexpense. Correspol solicited, HL. & H. W. CATHERWOOD, 114 South Front st., Philsdelphia, _New York Office, 16 South William st. 431 A Cuzsrsur-Pennars: We once listened to s street fakir selling razors, He told his hearers they were manufac- tured by “Wade & Butcher;" they had “Wade & Butcher" on the blades, “Wade & Butcher” on the handles, and he would advise the buyer 19 “Wade in and Butcher" when he used one. ‘That's previsely what we have done. Wehave “waded in and butchered” the low prices that have heretofore governed our peerless styles of Suite and Overcoats for men and boys. Our stock is entirely too large to enumerate in de- ‘tail, but we'll mention a few good things as sam- Ples of the great bargains to be found only here, ‘We have “bunched” all of our $15, @13.30 and $12 Suits for Gentlemen, and marked each and every Sult $10. When a thing is to be done we believe in doing it effectually, without regan] to consequences. All of our elegant satin-line Overcosts that formerly sold for $30 now $23. AMI of our silk and satin-lined Chinchills Beavers that formerly sold at $25 now $20. ‘Theso are merely samples. Come and see the peat. é ‘THE GOLDEN EAGLE CLOTHING COMPANY, LAGS ROEDERER 18 NOW SHIPPING A QEY CHAMPAGNE ‘TO THE UNITED STATES KKOWN AS THE GRAND VIN SEO, ‘WHICH I8 OF THE SAME HIGH GRADE a8 THE “CARTE BLANCHE,” AT PRESENT SHIPPED BY D.C., TUES 2d EDITION. Death of Mr. Charics H. Sherrill. Judge Cartter’s Intentions. ‘WE EXPIRES SUDDENLY THIS MORNING OF MRART | 4 DENIAL OF THE STATRMENT THAT HP INTEXDS TO DISEASE. RESION. ‘Mr. Charles H. Sherrill died suddenly a little ‘The published statement hat Chief Justice Cart before 6 o'clock this morning at his residence, | ter, of the Supreme Court of the District, intends to ask to be retired, is emphatically denied by bis Util after 1 clock P station Oth and B atresia aeer ‘of Patronage Vexing Spike and i138 Special Dagateh wo Tux Evetive Seer gras Ha asf % CouuMBus, O., Jan. 4.—The republican members ¢ Youle Pittsburg oat that the omices be give pa ‘the politi. SEARCHING FOR THE BODY OF LAWRENCE. cal complexion of the sentate has been changed. ‘The body of Walter M. Lawrence, the Treasury AS yet no caucus has been held. Many of the Qepartment clerk who it is supposed jumped from democratic employes are, working fhe vinoffen- | means committee caused by Mr. Hewitt’s retire. | tne Long bridge same days ago has Lot, yet been tions "The republican worves are demanding teat | TES ME Cox ts expected to veoome a very | recovered. Divers were ciploned vestaraay” tn i i £ i active member of the committee, of which he may aay river for the body. The, ice which great vigor. ‘The general assembly will convene | De the chatrman in the Fiftieth Congress. It is | SA7ehing Sr @ocksek at whigh ine the governors mesoge That ‘he Intends to take aaggressive | Wa® abOUt three Inches thick, was cut mear the ‘will be ‘The eenave will, promptly ‘adjourn | part in pee about @ reduction of the | draw of the bri after passing the appropriate lutions rela- | revenue this session. Jn this it is thought that he | board. The a a, caring the death of Senator Schmelder, of Auglaise Closer tne Teena to the admtaiatration, as he is agape : 25s? r+ President than are memn- thet 24 brs EES bers ‘of the’ coumittes, It is sad that he has an | failed vo find the bods, : THE DISASTER ‘TIFFIN. {dea of bringing about» compromise by which | Some experience 1 eee enough votes can be had to take up the Considers, | Will Dot be found Rallread Officials Claim Only Eight Bead Was very swift when Lives Were Lost. Rie BaLerone, Jan. 4The latest intelligence re- ‘and the result will Work of the divers ceived by the Baltimore and Ohio railroad officials Seine ausposttion of ‘the party 0 adopt 8 bold and ‘Lawrence, here says that eight persona were killed in the | aggressive tariff policy or res collision this morning near bite, Ohio. Of | Thy ny, om rails 20 sO 8 Restay hand District ‘that number five were men 10 the | Tate peeien e aenie ea eave om tbe conamittes em in the ‘ittieds Congress ir Ms. Carbine woe M RPS RUSSIAS LATEST SCHEME. Slected Speaker, a8 no one seems to doubt he | real estate during the iF 188G, showing as fol-| | Taat GREAT CoxguERER OF Pat. St. Jacobs Ol ‘A New Basis of Negotiations for the | _ In the event of an extra seasion—and there ts a | April, 334, MAF, B28; pune OOS Sok, Sa ae ey Settlement of the Bulgarian Ques- | Pety general im Ben er iber, 490; October, a9; November, SS1; ” MARRIED. ton. Morrison ia ide wo remote, Thwsorganisetion of | De°amber SUL Tora Se dents rrrot smartT RUST VigxNA, Jan. 4.—Russia has suggested asa basis | the next House and the formation of its policy | ne commissioners have received a note from Phoe po Y . for negotiations between the signatures to the | May begin very soon after this session ends, gentieman of Highiand Place, intimating that ok peice reba enctenerennt nee pr SE eee | ere pe ey arr ju that the Bulgaria: nts that mpi gt y, Jann 7, Sow sobranje be elected for Bulgaria ony that; | ‘The republican members of the ways and means | AEainSt resident, on the north side of Manchu: | ,PRIOHT. On Tuenlay, Jennary 4.1867 at 2-304, two zankoffites be admitted into the B an of Mr. setts avenue, between 14th and 15th streets, De- | Sienty-dith year of her age. cabinet, that Prince Nicholos 67 Mf We pro. | Committee, under the leadership t. Hiscock, | cause they. were Senators. The Commissioners | §R9 samen wil take place from the residence of her Bare saad or ibe garian | py whch wt ban pacoe twee penne | 24 sien Eee the aioe soe | Se alg ae ha Vc nee ee Dill which will be the platform of t asthe snow law is con- | op eth dat renee to ship and that an ordinary pro bly Hour on that ub rie wl be abous aati bis | cemed. = Sharek” Melaiven sha fientin'reapettully inated to be aking overtures | Well known Mr. Hiscock favors—a jon RIVER FRONT. . to’ tegen or te tormatign ofa eaion gue vernal revenue and an “adjustment” of cart. "| |The District commtedoners ‘hei a tong conte. | BROWS. adtenl co, Mom ment Oh a common dasis of Op} jon e ‘VARIOUS WILD RUM to-day Conal \- | second year of his ace. candidacy of Prince Nicholas of Mingrelia. His | of mem! ‘Deen kited. es to the harbor front. - Though under a recent | “POboml Welnesday, January Sth, st two. p.m. fiction fs supposed to be a diplomatic move on the | Of,members of Congress having been killed in the } opinion by the Attorney General the control of | usmiine Me Ee char, sormr x. the river front 1s vested in the District Commis- sioners a number of questions have arisen in ne gard to individual rights and some have grown proceedings begun by the Gov- rt of Russia so as to concede to the What tt refuses the regents eile he ireets. zankofiites Kelstives and friends are respectfully, invited to attend : ‘th fh the Capitol this afternoon. It was sald iuaga te cut Sapeyo, cuaereeshaetie! eases resentatives Lawler and Seney were pas- Suit Against Bank Directors. sengers on the wrecked train, but investigation of | Out of the recent, Bag re MARGARET a. NING, beloved wite MoLbENG PREM LAL FOR oGsEs INCURRED THROUGH | SHroy sou den that te i-tated train Was ouang | stovers Wil eter these questaons tocirt afore | yuma wil ak law at er late residence 32 Borrato, N. Y., Jan, 4 United States District | €2st- : en ee Su, Groclock a Pisends and relatives z tuogui of therovctver of ue rokcavies Natiast ‘The President at Werk. hhave been tosued toJohin D.o'Mera, 450 0mm stroet; | pTELTGAN: Cpyfanary 28 2NR7-at @ p,m, Me LD vee E.3.8 Wulding and Oth- | THE CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSIONERS CLOSETED WITH | John Schlotterback, 711 O street northwest; Wm. | Wo Seale, N, wee nushter « te Ce ES Day the sachet eS ears HIM—THR CABINET MEETING. D. Staples, 1127 3d street southwest; James of arene 1 take Place rom her late residence, No. of the on the ground that they were liable | _ The President continues totmprove steadily. He | Tharp, 818 F street northwest; Anne McCarthy, Wa Fy RO street northwest; Henry ‘corner Fenton ‘st Stipe gn. Pricndnand relatives respectfully iavited Was in his office at his customary hour thismorn- | Pennsyivania avenue and 4% strect northwest; | tattend. s in neglecting to properly supervise 1ts affairs. ———-—_— ing and attended to business as usual. The Civil | Marcellus West, 17th street Lorthwest; Wm, Me. | MURPHY. At Bristow, Kansas, January 24, 188: ene f Earthquake. __ | service Commisstonerscalled upon himn the morbe Gill, 1782 Fennéyivania avenue; Deonis Murphy, | [orthiectts. | Cnt? Se of Sohn Murphy, CHARLESTON, 8. C., —There Was a joseted nearly iad 1 reet northwest: Wm. B. Crowley, cor- a <1 shock here at 6:47 this morning and two ‘sharper | Znfty isi was with reference to [ue feceat inves: | ner Hand Isth streets northwest; Thos. Fealy, | gfee"™™ ul be Place here, notice of which wil be fires) ihe entled a06:40 and 7:50. No in-| tigation at the New York Custom House, The | 1001 New Jersey avenue northwest, RICHARDSON. On January 34, 1887, at 1.05 p. dary wen Gone. President also saw Controller of the Currency MISCELLANEOTS. *HARRY J. RICHARDSON, sou of James L. aud ‘Trenholm this morning. tie A. Richardso: At noon the regular Tues. day Cabinet meeting was held in Cabinet m, ayed 4'year, 3 mouths and @ Funeral of the Late Consul Harper. qi ad the female workhouse, vice Ida resigned. . 2 9: New Your, Jan. 4.—The funeral of the late Jos | room. All the Cabinet officers were present except | A building it has been issued to C. Auerbach | , huneral Weduesday, at 2 pan.,from 125 D street ‘W. Harper, the recent U.8. consul at Munich, took | Secretary Lamar. to erect six two-story dwellings, Fenton Place, 1st mP. On 3 ; 4th, 1887, MARY &. SHARP, abe oy in this city. “The services, were on and North Capitol and K and L streets northwest; | auatr of tant Ee aud ile ine decyl Rae - Dr. C. R. Crooks, of Madisos Death Sentence Commuted. 700. twenty-three years. N.J., and the body was taken by train to Tarry- aan THE Camm or soux w, |° Mr. James A. Robinson, inspector of plumbing, | “Ese Rn eA TE ace trom her mothers re. town for interment. Sor ister pege t y OF 2088 | a5 notitring plumbers to come forward tb hs ofee ance, No, MF Sint iret soutien Thad ——.——__ 5 names, ore a. Relatives and friebde are respect New York’s Legislature Convenes. | The President has commuted to five years im. | Smt Tesister their mitts, te She rea aideron | fully invited te atieud = prisonment at hard labor the death sentence of John W. Parrott, who was sentenced by the United ‘HUSTED CHOSEN SPEAKER OF THE ASSEMBLY. AtBanY, N. Y., Jan. 4.—Both branches of the legislature assembled to-day, James W. Husted, Carlisle ag countel of the Inland and Seaboard | , SHEMIILL--Sodieuty Coasting jesars. Geo. L. Sheriff, W. A. Ghurch®and’ Willlams Ar "Wimsatt occupants, of BE: AP is Mee ein XY Tepublican, was elected speaker of the assembly. "| Arkansas to be hanged for murder on the 14th | 7! State to the District Commissioners that | THERNEY. On Mondas, January 2d, 1887.at four ee they desire to renew and confirm the rights which | J! ono he foun For Libeling a Judge. January, 1887, The President indorsed the appli- | they have acquired, &c. gieock pan. 8.5. fon of Aun and the late Ja Hier cation icr pardon as follows: to pardon absolutely this ion of murder, and after a Rey, aged twenty “three years and nine months, lay he Peat im pence. ‘The friends of the farnil; attend his funeral trom, ‘4 MARYLAND EDITOR SENT TO JAIL FOR TWO YEARS ‘AND FINED $500, Baurmwone, Jan. 4.—Wm. H. Richardson, pro Voice, a newspaper pub- ni SD ‘Wills of Two Well-Known Citizens. BEQUESTS OF CAPT. W. W. MOORE AND ME. EDWIN “J am not quite will convict after his convic denial of a motion for a new trial based substan are respectfully invited hie iste reehdonce, Twenty. riewor of the St ay AA bee e— ‘D. HARTLEY. fecond, between Mand N atrects uorthwest, on Wed- uy 5 [shed at Towson, in Baltimore county, was con: | entirely satisfied that he oughe not to guifer the | Capt. W. W. Moore's wil, made January 16,1884, | "Sy aTERS On December 6, 1886, Mra. MARGARET Victed some time since of having ‘published | extreme penalty of the law, butIdo not think that ttested by Wm. Thompson, | A.V. WATERS, widow of the late Kichard Waters, a criminal libel on Judge Fowler, oné of the cit. | when he killed the elder McAdams he Was 80 | 1219 I street; Geo. G. Breitbarth, 421 7th street, | iy the sixtieth year ‘of ber age, of paralysis, in Teeny, cult judges. The case was taken to the court of | ‘driven to the wall’ by the attack of his assailant | an4 abner B. Kelly, 507 E street northwest, He | Mi*#+in full triumph ot tai appeals and the verdict, affirmed. To-day Judge | asto clearly excuse the taking of life. Ido not A God, in His wisdom, has recalled Micnarduon to two years’ imprisonmest and ane | Gamatgecomte anit OG age bm 22 om. | oore for life and at ‘ner death fouls cafiatent aap ii any et bry, cl 2 nment sidering an application for his pardon T ca: 3 a the 10 posed upon lim ae of $500. overlook the fact that he armed Mimself and went | Xmily Jane Campbell, W.G. Moore, Mary A. Me: ‘nonce is aeta Heaven, 14 B. to the place where the man was who had ened to kill him before night. In the belle ‘the prisoner should be punished for the he ‘took in this homicide, and that be is ry of a Crime much tess thah murder, 1 have determined to commute his sentence to Imprisonment at hard labor for the term of five years’ oo ——— yelock yesterday inorning chteves. attempted te g'clook yesterday force open the basement door of house No. 1101 K street northwest, but were frightened off. Two hours later thieves entered the house of Francis M, Phillips, No. 1008 H street northwest, by break- ing glass from the front basement window, but were frightened off by the servant before’ any plunder could be secured. Some time last night | 22, 1 Uhleves paid a Visit to the house of E. V. Bento 714G street northwest. The house was ente and robbed of a quantity of small change, Powell of acoat worth $5. Wm. Bergman, of street, Anacostia, reports that his money drawer Was robbed yesterday of $2.50. Stephen Katto, 1313 E street, reports stolen from his pool room four pool balis worth $10. Obituary. 4 God has taken away. Moore and Bettie K. Moore. He directs | aif ts horfors swain las vinited. usd fake toms oom, ‘that proper monuments be erected in his lot at the | midst cme whone place cau never be refilled. Moofe and Dr, Daniel McParlan higexecutore, : a tater tobet joore and Dr. eharian his execu 0 Mare ail ot kawin D- Martley, oF Wes, Weshing. | fates most loving Bnd devoted. wite wud mt y thodes, and $1,500 to ‘nis sister, Mrs. Laur 3 mm St Adolphus Pierce, of Baltumore: Ma $750 each to the two children of his H. Bailey. He Farlan, Alex. D. Moore, Julia Nourse, Jas. Gales Judge Donohue Declines. Moore,'Ida M. Baldwin duiddieton, Jonnie Moore, NOT SURE THAT OLD ENGINEER BAIRD CAN'T MAN- AGE HIS ESTATE. : New Yorx, Jan. 4.—Judge Donohue in supreme court chamber has given a decision denying the motion to confirm the inquisition of the sheriff's jury which adjudgea old John Baird, the Scotch engineer of the Elevated to’ be insane a ates managing his own affairs. Mr. Baird, who is worth over half a million dollars, was in Sanford Hall asylum, on Lo Island, by his relations in 1882. The sherit {ary inquisition was a formal investigation to set- ie the care of hfs estate. The family, through counsel, applied to Judge Donohue to have the Jury’s judgment confirmed. ‘The judge dented the Motion, saying he was not convinced that Mr. Baird was incapable of managing his own estate, ‘and that improper testimony against Mr. Baird's sanity was admitted in evidence. ——— John Roach’s Condition. ‘New Yore, Jan. 4The condition of Mr. John Roach is about the same to-day. He passed a comfortable night. Fighting Fire Under Difficulties. Hanover, N.H., Jan.4.—A fire broke out at 2 Orclock- this morning in the Dartmouth hotel, which is now nearly destroyed. ‘The whole bust ness portion of the town isin danger. The local fire companies are doing all they can. Heip has been summoned from Lebanon, The thermometer thou destroyer of peace and happy hou Why didst thou not spare ber. whuse life has ber the chal: that ts EE towether ‘Conse, oh, Death! work, for surely thon hast. acathe: this ue swath. After bet Joy and solace of a loving i forstckuess, and on 8 oh tage’ wings ad tow ‘ihe buon of op angele: iow repowen iB. Father and God's. To her death hued. no terrors, whilst her sor eient loug years was racked wit! she knew could be relieved only by th, yet was abe willing to sutter and live for the sake Cfothers Whats ee ee wie at aaa ==. ber unsurpassed in kindness of heart, in aelf-nacrifctig. Ta the Christian fortitue i winch ahe bore up_ubder her «rest affiction aud hiaman suffering, By Ubosten ia. tious charities and syu.pethetic reward for all, ahe bad endeared hereelf to” ittinerows fricbds. and ‘Uy per ub- Dlemished character had a bost of admirers For our- selves and our father, wilh hou" she tit lived, wo Tang years, love wack forget ‘self ‘aud 3 3 m3 g Es ‘at last ruceunbed evening last the spirit af ne i, } i ; i 35 il 1403 1408 30th street northwest. This morning the ‘will was fully proven and letters testamentory is- sued to George T. Dunlap on bonding $50,000. ————— ‘The Prevailing Cold Snap. IT CAME FROM MANITOBA AND IS PASSIXG OFP INTO THE NORTH ATLANTIC. ‘The present cold snap came from that land of cold snaps, Manitoba, and 1s gradually but surely into the Atlantic off the New England coast. Although pot quite assevere as that of January of last year it comes pretty near it and ts Une severest weather experienced here this wipter. ‘The minimum temperature early this morning was only 5 degrees above zero, Dut at 11 a.m. the ther- made ‘us and cur welfare sole oljects of her thoughts and night in” her giad ‘days of health, in those of sickness and distress. Truly bas ahe Jefc us in sadness and in sorrow. andlefta vacant a that can never be retilled. Abd whilst ‘and know that her Christian life has won for ber a home of eternal rest, and ber poor dear body ix free from pain, ‘Tavst,—To-day Leonidas Scott entered a suit in equity against Henrietta Stuart, to set aside sales mace by F. W. Jones and T. H. as trustees, of parts of lots 13, square 42 and’, square #43, the first named de: ec ‘without due advertisement and knocked off indicates twenty degrees below zero. without any competition, mometers red 20 2-10 degrees above. ey 3 ee ‘The fire raged until 9 o'clock before tt was got a "The oficial indications for the District of Colum. | iive*withwut er meus to be but oue of denpait, Obl ‘under control ‘The losses aggregate $130,000. Alexandria Affairs. the fond recollections that ure kindled wituip us when Dia from 3 p.m. today are: “Northeasterly fol- lowed A PRESENT FROM KIT CARSON POSTTO LEE CAMP.— by warm southeasterly winds, fair | we look back st our once happy home aud see her A Judge Appointed. FeSarg eer 2 Ber dayn-of health, her face ever brieht and a kin Barmmone, Jan. 4.—Governor Lloyd to-day ap- | toox ‘place at the Columbia house last | THE ARCTIC WAVE ELSEWHERE. ‘wun yourutng bod and frees onsie, Gor oskore pet was polnted J. Upshar Dennis to the vacancy on the | night, President W. A. Smoot inthe chair and A.| tm the south Atlantic and gulf states, with the | hiertacelitup with that cheerful sid xweet coun Supreme ‘Dench of Baltimore, caused by the | "wexeneld secretary. In the absence of Capt. of southern Florida and Texas, as well | DY which abe was known to all. And now that she is resignation of Judge William A. Fisher. Hooe, who had been ex] to give a reminis- | exception fgets nod. below the | Deba,tnore on earth with ts, tue recollections, aca ran wae cencé of the Battle of Frederi Toutine | agall over the north it has remained, below Uhe | ner dear life, aud tiie tove'we have always borne fot ‘Mr. Ames Will Contest. business only was transacted. ‘The present of a point @uring the past forty-clent be ap eS SENS HE TAKES THE OATH OF OFFICE AS GOVERNOR OF | copy of the Life of Stonewall J: ‘was received | A amy eo teabnontn - 43 e Upper OF ey ed oe SS ‘MINNESOTA. from Comrade Moane; of Kit Carsot G. A. K., | takes Je ey Be gar Ester ap ay ty'us, ay He must have aid to our Se Ragan tg Aces Jae cond | Sow amie donut seveuty tambera, vn | tnsmany quarers rgd, ortnern Ne | et'atar tow ito the ore of ear ticket, appeared before Judge Corr, of the munt. | , Fime.—About 9:00 thls morning a fire rake out | York ae Sanne’ rong By Hen Sons. in the upper portion of the kitchen of Mr. T. D. terday morning. Throughout Ontario the - othe ce governor ie undercard uns proceed | Fendall on Wilkes and, PICA trea Ths | ean re ea en, aioe UNDERTAKER crfor-tleet MeGil, who is to be inducted invoonice | te loss wit not exceed a few Rundred doUars, | below. At Harrisville, Mich., Thomas Count hod Pe = ‘this afternoon, covered by insurance. dead when found. In the City of Mexico there FURNISHING UNDERTAKER, Fowrsal, of Ax Agzp Lapy. — Mra, Margaret | Goad when Manin temperature 2012 That, Rverything strictly, frat-clane and FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Yesteday, was Buried tls atterngo frou the ret ing and ice formed in many Geo ment nennenebic forms. ‘Telephone call 628°. York Stock Market. Genco of Teer: wo ER TS ‘Undertaker, 1223 7th atreet n. w. Te casendak he ein an 300 p.m. prices | Prince street. ‘was widow of the late Geo! treusportetion, ot ter york 5 “Ket es reported by special | Wise, Who forty years ago Was ® prominent polit x wire to. it Dodge. 539 15th street: cian and a ‘of the 3 and i = cially notable in his day bis pangent, — poane 26 Penney] Vania ave. nw. Name, | 0. {3:00|| Name. 3.00 | cy 28 against the whig party and fs re Dent | Hit which Mr. L. Moxley applied for yesterday, to | Terme moderate and’ everything Srst~clase, Tole AMES BELLEW, FINANCIAL. Paso & Worn, $Sdiinnesc, | NewYork. “PANE wi0cR TeLbanaPl? Winks i PRILADELPHIA, noma RY Sanne WTR kam Care apes Wine i, Paaven Bris Aprrovap.—The bas WERE, — their headquarters at Willard’ Bay snd sell on commission all clames of Railway ‘the act to amend section 4414 R. & relating to in- | will be given Tht ‘evening. "The menu, i £0 spectors-t heliy and botlers, endl the ack suchocts- Boone of the most ever seen in this city. '. H. DODGE, Resident Partner. oe ‘acfoss the St. iat en ent we ae es those who pera, hea attending the cf ode Hing the onal mney order etc a ee a EwrrtTLgp To BounTy.—The second controller has decided that an enlisted soldier ae batioad scanmase ha sunstroke guiing sre gunk enue wo hows 20 ‘wound. eae E °, Law CLgRe oF TES Parawr ‘Ovrica.—Richard ‘Worthington, of Ohio, has been appainted law lec tne Paton ote fee o 00, ‘first assistant examiner. i Say MES