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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C.. SATURDAY HOME MATTERS. A LOT OF APPETIZING DISHRS—cMICKEN CCTLET— SCALLOPED OVSTERS—FIG PUDDING—OYSTERS FOX 4 LUNCHEON — CHICKEN PRICASSE — CHOCOLATE ORRAUS—TONGUR TOAST—PRETTY TAIXGS, DECO- RAYIVE AND USEFUL. _ DARE-SKINNED FLomIDA Onaxars are the ichest In favor. c c i re nuagot Knowing folks select the blac Jam Savce.—A teacupfal of water to half a pot Of Jam: stir it and mei: it on the fire; then strain {and pour tt round your pudding. A Darsty Spann for a baby’s bed is of cream nk clover Diossoms strewn over. it s edged with pink and white cord. Covrrot gray-biue satin sheeting has wallows embroidered across it. The binds are worked fa the natural colors and form an effective decoration, A Puetty Sac for holding dusters 1s of eream linen, embrotdered with dises in various colors The top of the bag ts faced with turkey red and the drawing strings are of piuk andgreen ribbon. Lexox Warren Cream.—Take two fresh lemons ‘0d rub the rinds on a lump of loaf sugar; as the ar absorbs the zest scrape it off into a bowl, & fight of add some rich cream and whip it until stiff. Thea Place on tee Hill wanted. Varuzcenit Sovv.—The stock for vermicelit soup fs better made of chicken or nan of beef; doth ehicken and veal may be used together. Add and bot the r, Which TERS FOR ALCS Mix together a heap- Ing saltspoontul of mustard four, half a saltspoon- ful each of white pepper and salt and the vel in tOAst & Juice of hall a lemon. Tosare Tosst.—Make some slices of toast not very thick, browned evenly all over on both std rust. Butter it <Ughtly. Grate with 1 sumcien flor, six ounces ounces brown suger, th ound of grated read, batt s pou one teacaptul of milix Mix all well to- and D e meat, throw- tly parts. alt, pe a saucepan with m it. Str t becomes heated ona hot dish and OPED OYSTERS.—Butter a baking-dish w over ft until they adhen cover the bottom of the dish with kle on bread-crmnbs, season with pepper, and butter; then another layer of oysters covered in the e dish 1s Cover the last layer r bs, and bake a nice brown, Lob: ys inay be prepared iu the Sal Using cold botied lobster or fs! Brows BaEAD Pepprxo.—Quarter of a pound | stale brown bread finely and lightly grated, the Same of suet chopped fine, the same of Sultanas; add quarter of a saltspoon ¢ nda halt oun r, quarter of itmes ted), the grated ‘be lemon, two Ww " sma raat jelly meited 1 these ingredients thoronghiy, mold for three A warta raspi Jam sauce paid be poured over the pudding or around it when ‘Sent to A PLAIN Srew Sovr.—Put into a large stewpan about five pounds of shin of beef, season It with pepper and salt, adding three quarts of ineo Sands bunch pan over ai F far two hours pleces of meat, make all bot together, an at once Coxp Pep Jing mould with sw: et Of, Stick e: and other fruit at che sides, ple weael of quin not belli, =, strain and ponr over t CHOCOLATE CREAMS. smoothiy with one and a hai tl rapidly from no W: ei slab to crean d pistachios to yb ped almonds to an; pontuls of lard, two cups of teaspoontul of salt, a r canned (and four, mil large cup of jan fall © strained) berries, sift tour and salt cogether; be nd stir into the ‘chop tip the shortening {ato the four until \COF POT. Wet the four with the tlik Into a goed dough: haif an Inch thi Spread with the fruit and roll up closely: pine the omer edges together and lay the roll, the poined sides downward, in a floured baking pan: ake wndil browned: wash over with whipped Waite of egg and send to table; eat with hard sauce. CmiekeN Faicasse.—Cut up a large ehieken into Reat joints and fillets, lay thea in a saucepan of cold water, with a tablespoonfil of salt. When the water bolls remove tne pieces and rub each With half 2 cut lemon. Welt an onnce of butterin & Sancepon, add a tablespoonful of flour, white Peppes, salt, powdered nutmex to taste, and half @ pint Of Wiitte steek or hot water, with'an onion, @ Duach of parsiey then put tn the stir the sauce till it boils, Ps of fowl, and let them stew When done, remov onfon and pars the pieces of fow! neath a dish, stir uce (of the tire) a Of velks of ed and beaten up with the juice of a it over the pi owl Bi may be added to this dish, eooxed —Take a pound about two inche: pan with enow a ool v oth to cover them, and let them simn- fer cently for from fonr to four and a half hour OF unill the tripe has stewed lon Put into another proouis, chopper, not a © prere ISGEKEKEAD.—TWo large le 1 pound of flour, x ounce ‘ones ne pepper, Wasses, a glass mons on the Lexox lumps of ground ginger, eit Then mix ft mike into cakes } Uns; Dake In a moderate Catcnes Cores. Of the f001, n-mo for thts purpose the legs 2 BORE B leaving the drumsticks tn, , Now pat the ‘ee into a mune! mk as wi them to simmer ve yin butter or lard F buiver or tard be ‘one side to the Other walle evo) ey may be evenly Browned, and, waen done, piace on a hot dish aie ind to table at once With a good. gravy made of tie bones and trimamags.— The Cuterer. 2 — She Knows His Fault, but She Loves Hun. Brom the Courier-Journal You will love wet Ab, know ‘Ke wed love wo better, deat. Worstip? Yes. a inouta oF =o. Tenderness? Piruajs a ycar. After that, the quict sense ESetcoku iudiereuce Phat all married lovers wear. Bisme you, dearest? Not at all, ag Fate wade You, 0 $0 stands age yom to Fo Gelow Lave's hig desuand, fet how strange iy Love's deep law! 3G'ke Took yqu trough aod Uirough, raciug plainly Nature's flow ‘In the Beart sus gave to you: Knowing all my heart must stake, AGI the danacet, al the Sear, And yot sind. cen 00.80 make, Ba lost aR DELINE S. BRIDGES. ‘Te Ohio and Northwestern rafiroad has bought the Cincinnati and Eastern railroad for $10,000,- + | wasrealized, The Bakep Rotey-Porey.—One quart of prepared | hot when the | A FORMER LADY OF THE WHITE HOUSE. Spending the Winter in Dresden—Her Great Bereavement. From the New York Sun. Mrs, Harriet Lane Johnston, the niece of the late President Buchanan, 1s living this winter in Dres- den, with which city she expresses herself a8 much pleased, She was accompanied abroad by two young lady consins—the Misses Riddle—and her Intention 1s to remain a Year or more. Mrs. John- ston was much annoyed previous to leaving her nome by an interview, purporting to have been held between her and a reporter of a Phtladefphia wspaper. In this interview it was stated that she saw the reporter in the drawing room of her me in Park street, Baltimore, and “looked even more beautiful tn ‘her robes of widowhood and motheriood” than in her earlier years. She is re- ported as having given to her visitor her recollect. ions of her life at the Court of St. James’ and in White House, and to have confided to him the that she would publish the notes she had kept of the important events in her Itfe. The interview losed with some other statements attributed to Mra. Johnston, the whole making an interesting sceotint, In @ recent letter from one of Mrs, John ston's traveling party, received by a mutual friend New York, this reference is made to the news- paper story She (Mirs. Johnston) knew nothing until she saw icin print, “The writer of the article came to see ver about a book he was getting up on another subject, and she had no persohal talk with him at ithough he writes as if he Was relating a con- nue had had with her. * * * She con. ne article in most wretched teste, and tt as annoyed her extremely. Mrs. Johnston has held the highest social position an Woman ean hold both in this country gland, and she 4s a high-bred woman, of stately manner and beautiful personality. Of late years Mrs. Johnston has lived in the strictest on, inourning the untimely Joss of both her n, two noble boys, and of her husband, the te Hehry Eliott Johnston, of Baltimore, “She hos no near relative In the World, and within the r or five years she has lost many of her nds. She 1s trying to interest herself in ~seeiny of her two young cousins, and to over at least ber serenity and cheerfulness. | She occasionally receives an old friend, wno | vainly strives to lure her from her seclusion, and T who see her admire her serious. manner’ and ately grace even more thab they did her earlier charms, —+e0_—____ A Novel Swindling Scheme. HOW TWO ADVENTURFSSES DUPED MANY ENGLISHMEN AND FRENCHMEN. ‘Two English adventuresses have been arrested in Paris charged with an original form of <\@ndling. The prisoners give the names of \rs, Linsay and Miss Eveline Rappy. The latter ts : beautiful Woman «bout twenty-five years of age. Mrs. Linsay 15 older, not so comely, and easily sed as Miss Reppy’s mother or guardian, a8 occasion required, The women caused to be pud- Ushed in responsible papers, genteely written and evenly constructed advertisements, making It known that a young widow’ worth @ ering im her own right, or a r irl, who had made A false p, Was destrous ‘of forming a marital alliance ith a gentleman of the right stamp, who could ippreciate the situation and who had’ means suff- cient to Warrant the belief that on his side the marriage was not entirely a speculation, ‘Several Frenchmen were in turn introduced to Eveline Rappy as a result of these advertisements, and she Was put forth as the young widow or the rich girl, according to the inelination of the suitor. She engaged herself to a number of these, man- ing to. keep alive ardor until she had exhausted | their abuity to make presents, and successively | married several of the more wealthy, securing the | best settlement possible and managing to escape | with all the wedding presents and other personal | property obtainable within a few hours after the ceremony. Ithas cranspired that Miss Rappy played this marriage trick with great financial success on one rich adventurer in England before } she sought new victims in France, and {t ts satd | Jot her numerous dupes in both countries been of stich high soctal or poiftical esition that they lave been ashamed (0 seek re- 3s of any k he police do not mention the of the per-on Who. bas brougitt the career of |the two women to an end in Parts, but when Miss’ Rappy was. taken’ Into custody" she Was af a first-class hotel, living in a. grand rooms in a style beiliting a princess, and potat or belng married to a man’ who ¥ paid right royally for the bethrothal, est -d a snug fortune in wedding pres- When sifss Rapoy realized that she “was & nd inade a complete cone ving (he details of all ner explotts, with uiok of dave sums and names. She throws ithe biame ior her condnet upon Mrs, Linsay, who, she says, co! ¥ controiled her. | ‘soe | “Cornering” is a Crime. | SUDGE DANIELS’ STINGING REBUKE TO GAMBLERS IN | | ARTICLES OF FOOD. James R. Keene, N.G. Miller and Washington Sons, in I , 1880, formed a pool | foadvance the price of lard, and employed E. A. €o., of New York efty, and Poole, Kent & f Chicago, as brokers for the purchase and eof the lard. It Is sald that a small fortune aubers of the pool charged “rs had defrauded them by making sales. Keeue sued Kent ‘over his Share of the profitsor the They interposed the defense that the trans | actions were gumbitng, and that the law wouid ot force then 10 Judge Daniels, of the | general term of the New York supreme court, has | tendered is optaton fu the matter, reversing the jon of the court below directiag the brokers to | Sie a OUl of particulars of ‘the pool Cransactions, | He hous that the defense interposed 18_va that the Jaw does not sanction that form bling. Combinations to keep artte T necessities Of the market, with the view of ing & higher price for it, aré unlawful conspir- actes puntsiibie as a crime. Where successfully \¢ Tried out the effect would be to impose an addi- tional burden on the pubilc. Tt Is little less than respectable robbery unsanctioned by law. There are ho legal means to force a division of the plun- der. They cannot appeal to the courts. The de- cision concludes by saying that Keene hasnoright toexpect the court will interpose ts authority in hfs behalf to enforce Unt well-known principle of honor upon which bis alleged rights must be suc- cessfully dependent. | From Riches to a Cell. | THE FAMOUS COAL OIL JORNNY LOCKED UP AS A TRAMP. A telegram from Burlington, N. J., January 3, says: The com:aitment to the county jail as a | tramp this morning of John McNulty, better | known as “Coal Of! Johnny,” marks the last step }in one of the most eventfil careers of modern | Umnes, Tweniy-tive years ago, during the period | when the petroleum craze was'at his height, John | MeNulty, by a sudden stroke of tuck, became | enormously rich. For many years, while his money lasted, he lived lke a prince, throwing away his | wealth in a most lavish fashion, “His fall from the height of wealth and popularity was as sudden ind signal as had been his rise. He appealed in | Vatu to those who had been the former rectplents | of his bounty—ail retased to ald him. Krom that * has gradually descended tower and lowe 1 scale, until now he has no place to lay ‘and the quond.tn posse=0r of militons is oecupant of a dreary cell in Mount Hoily jail. wee ‘or Tis Boxps.—Louts reading in Mobtie, Ala, In | | that thetr bro! in. Frexenway Rost | the Litter part of November made the aequiin. | tence of two Frenchmen, After a time one of | thei pretended to recetve intelligence of the death of his falher, and showed Nadin a large aot money which he sad he would spend fn nasses fOr f 1. Nadin, to reciprocate the fidence, suowed Some of Nis own possessions, - other Frenchinan sald that he had some valu cbies ina box In his room at the Hotel Royal, insisted that that Was hot a safe place for treasures, end upon is suggestion the uehman got his box and displayed the gold Is which it contained. Nadin was then ‘om the room, and when he returned his d him (ust he had put his (Nadin’s) his own box, which he turned over to nan for Safe keeping, saying that he 0 tO San Antonio, but that he would be ckinven days, Nadi never suspected any- wrong until last Su when he broke ypen the Dox aud found there was noting tn it but a number of newspapers and a lobof lead, Nadin’s Total loss fs $11,000. ewe TERRIELE COASTING AcctDEeNTs.—Twenty boys Injured, tw or three of thet fatally, while iug at” Rutland, Vt, Wednesday, thetr sie ng the side of a bride and throwing them remost Into the Stream.—While three Sivere coasting Iu Wentworth, Mass, Tues. ¥ pighit, their sled ran into a lond of luraber and of to’m Were instanuy ited and tie other senousy Injured That he 1s not expected to | ——_—$§<+or UE THAIN ROBBERS SexzENCED.—At Louis ay atterneom the grand jury handed ip nts against (he accused train rob. geinst Witrock was for robbery ip nat aguiust Haight for Detay ace cosory betore the fact, und that against Weaver for being sceessory after tue fact. ‘The prisoners: " lmmedisat ed before Judge Nor- ity te the charges, and rock and Haight to ve years tn the pen ‘The prisoners will at once be taken to rson City. It ts said Pred Witrock silpulated h the deisetives berore he gave bis evidence at tne ould raise $1,700, the mortgage on his mother’s house, ‘Fils, itis said, they have done, and Witrock’s ehiet object in committing the rob- ery Is accumplisued. ‘ihe prisoners were taken to: | the Jefferson City penitentiary Thursday. A St. Louis Eprtor Bapiy BeaTen BY a Ran- | noxp MaGNaTe—a. sensatioanl ght occurred In | Soringfield, Mo., Monday, tu Which J. O'Day, second view president Of the st! L. and 8. #, rallWay, Bd. O'Day and @ sr. Strothers, editor of the Bvening Leader, participated. ‘The fight was the outcome of a political quarrel, in which Strother accused O'Day of poiliteal doubie-deaiing. Last Friday the Leader pubilsbed an editorial attacking Mr. O'Day persopaliy. ‘This brought Mr, O'Day to the city, and Monday he and brother met Mr. Struthers on the street and invited him into O’Day’s office to talk over a ittie matter of busi- ness—in reality, to make him sign a letter of re- traction, He refused. The brothers O'Day then Set Upoo Strothers and infliciéd several ugly Wounds upon his face and body. Bystanders then Separated them and the O-bay brokers drove rapidly to the depot, where the railroad maxuate took the traln for 3. Louls. “Warrants We Deen issued arrest, Strothers will ‘survive his injuries. The New York Free Trade club are Fayparing. a mass meeting to be held at Cooper Union on evening of January 11 to “protest against tne re- tention of War Laxes and the attempt to reduce tue internal revenue by taking off the tax on Whisky and tobacco.” ‘Thoinas J. Ciuverius, who 1s condemned to be hung at Richmond next is in writ. rt i bi-tory of his life and trfal sade avi gins clergyman, re _ RAILROADS. KEDMONT AIR LINE. A STORY OF WHITMAN. How the Good Gray Poct Was Vindi- AUCTION SALES. EDUCATIONAL. _ ‘NSTRUCTIONS IN CRAYON AND ALL BRANCH: ——— Crayon Portraits a apres A a cated by # Stubborn Jury, J. FISHER & O0., Beal Estate Brokers, line fit Fratnes, JOME ECOL EDULE IN DPC. 19, 1880, —— pe \'Rooman? and 6S Gorcoran bide. pean | Trhc hen Whaat Thee oe Mhaat heen From the New York World. ANTED-PUPILS IN ENGLISH AND LATIN, | o 8) P) Dally tor Warreutan, Gordonss, votute Lynchture, Rody. Mount a Charlot i OF LOL IMPROVED BY Two- Usk, TRUSTEES’ SAF ‘The story that Walt Whitman fs infirm and poor STORY BRICK HOUSE, NO. 39 @ STREET Greek and bya gentieman who has the ire German, by a gen! from John, date on| ied ioe ‘therein ba ox . y F-3E A‘inita, and all pura, wos calls to mind a story of the early days, when the 911-10 oDisbeet |, SORTHWEST. Siwatdcnce oftencher or sobolst, es preferred ad. | 2 ff tigce built slcerin car Weston to At author of “Blades of Grass” lived with his father on AE THE SIETH BAY OF JANUARY, rows ox 85 Star oiice came Sag be) yay Gy in Babylon. The old gentleman occupied the Min- 1587, AT FOUR CCLOGK, F. M, in front of the TRE DRAWING | Strecbuny and interme. "ton, Gomlorsvili turn place, west of the village about a mile and a- half, It was in 1840. The budding poet, then subdivision of the western half 669, situated on the corner of 0: TAN AND oe Punting faust both tne std waes Sole, Tapestry, and Kensingiou. Specimen of ‘work can be seen by calling a: Mrs G. A. GILBERT'S Studio, | to Aiken, 8.C, Wale Mery, ConMeCtINE WIE parlor car to about eighteen years of age, had just returned ‘Terms of sale shall be as follows: One-third of the > 'M st. nw. home after his venture in journalism in Hunting payments in one ana tno Fee frome thn day of PES. VLE MULLANS AST ScHOOr, 913 FST | Sinery reoctheret uk ton. His success had not been marked; in fact, it ith interest, the said deferred ents to be se- n.w., will be reopened aft the holidays, TUFS- | man bint 18 questioned whether it should not be put down a8 a miserable failure, ‘Walt Whitman, as descrined Dy the old ladies of er 1 AY, Jatiuary 11th. Evening Drawing .Class on W = Say sieee Tis, 6 cia Ws - RIENDS' SELECT SCHOOL, 1811 T st. nw. ys from day of sale, or property Will the ‘village, was a handsome youth, full of life, ek and c m ay of 28 ‘An elementary and high school for both sexes Son n daily arava rt in his inanner and brisk in his walk. He was multing TFTA e WEEE Rake | bd com of detaalting purchaser, : qua semua begin deutary, SI. For catalowues od: | PR 01% eturminn, Ioave Huvnd Mt -shonidered and, muscular, always walking ri . Ee LAMAN)? Trustees, | drew THOS. W. SIDWELL, Priscipal $6200 | Wehitarton 8-40 aha ai Sunday, erect, with asallor swing of easy independence. THOMAS bowsane, ancyoneer, AiS-dkds JORN W. PILLING, 3 i n ‘THOS. F. WAGG: 4 4-dbds EVOLUTION IN SHORT-HAND — SLOAN-DU- a a ployan, taurht in twelve hor single as AC. awarded eleven gold medals. Classes aud private tn: AMIL UPPLIE struction daily. Tuition by mail. Call or send stamp : FA ‘Y SUPPLIES. for prospectux, Typewsiting tauzht by experienced TvuEh tras {rom Bou arrive at Washinetoa Yass, and 7 han aud trom Lowevalie #40 pe His dress suggested a “water dog.” Hiscollar was ent low aut his shirt’ front. Was usually rolled back, exposing his robust breast. A short sailor juckét_and Wide trousers contributed an alr of §9-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED, IN CON- juence of the storm, until SATURDAY, JANUARY HTH, 1887, same hour and place, by order of 8.30 = LSE Te STEEN snoed | furnishe ; BOL Fens . suggest iy martne out for = > ‘operat ‘The School, 921 F stn,“ U30-2w e 2h gereaser Matton, Rem toate Sn suring, “capt, Sins Coopes ts reported aa sag ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. Exeuoxzo Younes UARANTSE TO TEACH ANYONE TO Mane A | “i +4 2 3AS. T. TAYEON, ing: “I Can smell salt Water ten miles away Just GukAt’ £00nION SALE TGF 810000 WORTH OF ‘Company So Uigsize, crayon portrait in fiteen lessons: no | a20 General Pasweuger Agent Temas b populst favorite among both sexes in COTTON BALE ae 1000 Wo Are offering the following special supplies for New | fioom 11, May Building. cor. fui ana Eo yh JB iors asp Ono Karnoan, MUST BE SOLD TO CLOSE THE CONSIGNMENT. ‘Year's SORURANGL space cn cect + ome kbs ic eikced MS cabivenniaine Cahn eee a On THURSDAY, JANUARY SIXTH, at ELEV Extra Choice Stem Cut Florida Oranges. _M Re Ect formed each month. a tte eee PO days which, no doubt, the ow aged and suffering + Oranges. | Malas Poet can reall with pleasure, Sih sieetand Penuapivants sveauers ane eorsen: | atdsn” Cores Vets Deuce RALe SUE | Experienced texters UANOn Sie 33-30 One of the stories called to mind ts the arrest of ment of Ready-made Clothing, constetme of Sten and | Almeuds, Gentine Lageuaine Balt Shell kita Ere nere___TES Ok Bn S_ 5 Smo the poet for an assault pon a young man named Boys’ Suits in great variety to select from, lance Extrs LargePecan Nuts. Extra Chote Chinter Rat: | A UEXANDER ZIWET. Benjamin Carman, ‘The carman farm joined the ment of Overcgats, Pants, Vents, Saléy dally at 11 | gins.” Exum Choice Table Gil Durkers Salad Dress: | Seesone in German, Wists ee farm occupied by the Whitmans. A trout Pond 1 P o'glock aan. until entire stock is disposed of. ing. Larce assortment choice Fickies, including | ¢rom the inner Frenc oe ee 3 formed the boundary. In this pond Walt delighted Absolute ly Pure. rermus cash, rregt Picklon Pickled Sasa, Stuiled Slangoen, Acs —— » Germ é tofish. On a ceriain day while Whitman was sit- -#05-6t___WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts._| &c, e. Genuine Shelitark Hickory Nuta. [ux { KINDERGARTEN} y101 1 87.6 ting In bis boat angling, young Carman concelved | miss powas wien A marae OF paren NpuoMAs DOWLING, ‘Auctioneer. CHEESE. ‘Opens Jan. 17, 3887, Bend for circular, stating t the Idea of annoying him, He first, threw stones Peete ntnceanetiaee: More eavenanion tos a 2 5 ‘ Mine LE, Wink, Rinderssscner jai Sy 08 St. Lonjedaity at 2 so as to disturb the water near the Msherman, | the ordinary krads; and cannot devoid in, competition | LARGE STOCK OF GROCERIES, WINES, LIQUORS | Genius Imported Switzer, Cheers. -Neufchatel | ete. Miss 1. E.HILL. Kinderyarsner “__jal-2w" amt everhet aed Boe Seeing no effect upon the stolid fisherman, he got | with thermaiutnde of low tontyahore weight aw OF | on rppa DRO ed WAS CARY LITH, 1887, | Eneland Sage Chiesen, xtra New. York Crem Cheese, | MPSS SUSLE POLLOCK, OF BOSTON, THAINED without chamee 4 30a in his own boat and commenced leisurely row! ing phosphate powders, SOLD ONLY 1 Gaye. Lee commencing at TEN O'CLOCK, at store No. 3275 M | Parmasau Cheese, Pineapple Cheese, Edam Cheese. Of FRGBEL IRBTITUTE. Graded wei) id | « d St Louis, around in the vicinity of the poet, to the tor Kin Powper Co., 106 Wallstreet, N.Y. SEE rcmesirect: Gor town, D. U., 1 shall sell theen- ELPI SZO Y vs ed Kindergarten De ents. German St Lom destruction of fishing. Even this annoyance fatled tire contents, embracing in part: 'HONZO YOUNGS year. (ruin toe to call forth any reproof or remoustrance, and 25 Chests of Tea, oa 7ASibet mw. 3 pinta Whitman fished on as though nothing was anno $000 First Clate Cigars, V EW YORK ART STUDIO—MISS EDGAR STUD- joumrch Parlo® ing him, At first the lad was careful to keep oea tee tered 428 Oth atreet, 430 ied Painting, French aud Italian sixteen, years tn s beyond the Teach of the fishing-pole, but finally, Shelf Goods, Soaps,” furope with the best Suasters. "Art lessotn She Nat Siations, 8:40 aa. hig suspicions being quieted by the manner of thé Lot smoked Shoulders and Breasts, prday French and Deewing. 1 monthly, |'V fisherman, Who tn «casual sort of way plied him with various questions, asking If he were not a namesake of Benjamin Franklin, and engaging iin in cheerful conversation, the boy edged nearer and nearer, until, coming Within the range of Whitman's’ fish-pole, the” poet caugnt him un- awares and thrashed him unmercifully, breaking Ja6-4t THOMAS DOWLING, At JFPONCANSON BROS. Auctioneers. om and Philadel his 7 PRET 0, 6-40, 700.8 ARINI'S DANCING ACADEMY Mr. Maring has the honor friends ‘thatthe NEW. TERM TUESDAY, JANUARY 4, Ins7. All taught, Send for cireular for ali part Raltimore on Sundays ace F’acrr, pianitesevere + TRUSTER'S SALE OF 4X8 ECLIPSE POOT. TABLE. : > 2 the next time to refrain from interfering with his CrP will silat auction on TUESDAY ELEVENTH TRUFFLES, - Apunderland Pace, ope tock sont et Wesitiurton to New Urleaue; 5:50 pan Sheps te nae ishing. DAY OF JANUARY, ST, at WELVE O'CLOCI se ec! But this was not destined to be the last of the NOON, within ‘tile aiction rootie, ‘Sui aud‘ atreets FRENCH PLUM PUDDING, : nd fntorediate point matter. The elder Carman, in rage at the cast! northwest, ae ei ‘aod Wilmington, 31s pam. d gation of his gon, swore out’ a warrant. for Wait ‘Terms cash 07 4*8 Eclipse Pool Table. NEW ENGLAND SAUSAGE. 1034 17th st. nw. man’s arrest before Justice Joel Jarvis, of Hunt- . i = 2 aa . Jngton. In those days Babylon was a lazid of “rum es ae BEATON, Trustee. N. W. BURCHELL, ‘THR STUDENT'S HELP. Co and romance,” and many quaint characters clus- NG cA GouOUSEE 31 1395 Fetrest. Fae erie tered about the village. ‘The newsof the import- T as ach Erep emon upon this work is given every anv arrest traveled like wildfire, and when the CATALOGUE SALE OF BULBS DIRECT FROM a number, tor sule at the school. constable produced the prisoner before the magis- THE HAARLEM NURSERIES, HOLLAND, 1 Tim tioney and labor saved by this system of learn. crowded. Gen. Richard Udall, afterwards member JAPANESE LILIUM AURATUAG GLADIOLUS _OF ghegnal, pertectly sinitfe and ner rel fouted Gh raat al yf ea of assembly from Suffoik, appeared as attorney EVERY KIND. RANUNCULAS, : ssovd pronunciation and practical conversation, 0° to paints 8 m Tel pin for arian, wits Whitmsin pleaded hls own case, BND BEXUTEUL betes ‘Terms reasonable. re “sokegpt Stay, Pot Tmaenck' 6:40. an and } eas tuade Up of men Who thought mo S : 3 —_ ald a “a8 Greduron sense that of aw, The foreman Was g883 REE ERE Ta be sald at my Auction Koctes on MONDAY AX: | JY $F JOHNS COL POLIS. MD. = ‘end 5:31 pm. daily. ox John Edwards, an Englishman, fuii of stubborn Soa, ke fe BARR og BATH: 1887, commencing at ELEY oTICE Rudente perutte rains arrive from the West daily 6:20, Perststence, prepared Vo insist’ upon having his 8 Seat z Ja8-3t_ eee SO Dand 11-21 pm, Latte hock hapress own way. The progress of the trial was not dévol Sag8 Exe EER HOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctionecr. TO GROCERS AND HOUSEKEEPER. attention given to fitting boysto enter college, univer: | , Prom Philadelphia, Cuester, Wilniueton and Fayre Of interest; in fact, for years the case of “The zs . Sity, or the military or nev sie of the govern: | O4.6rmy 11-40 mans 350 prin aud 10-00 pm. Male People against Wait, Whitman” a cs coe Ni eS SALE OF SIPROV w a ee on Se SAS pul. A om = ee and intermediate points north of ee a ee OVERCOATS AND SUITS, STREET: Cane eee: Danes Ade AM | MProm Anpapotis, #30 am. and 1:50, 6:25 and | 8.00 p.m. ‘sunday. 10:35, From Harper's daily except Sun From Frederic an Rot alsputed.” Whitman, when he summed up bis defense, told the jury’ the facts in the case. mirolelo He adiniitea he had trounced the boy, but CARO plead in justification that Carman had tntertered ar With his vested rights and had made bimselt a Rulsance, ‘and the nutsance had simply been 85 pm ‘erty aud Vailey Kialirosd, 5:30am, fod tntermedinte pointa, 8:25 ya | eg pom nly except Bang asad | *"Tvaine leave Baltimore f 7 cope | 7M, O40, 90S aud 10 Maal s tse By Virtue of certain deedsof trnst of date August 35th, 1884, and now recorded, from. the widow of Georse Lowry and the heirs of G leceased, will’ wel. SDAY, SANCARY “THTieTe: OUR O'CLOCK P.M. in front of the premise house aud lot, desiznated as dwelling house No. 10 ART STUDENTS AND PARENTS—AT THE Academy of Fine Arts. moved io SOd E st, oue can receive the most thorough iustraction in style of Drawing and Painting. Years of study se Mis. LR. MORRELL, the founderand teacher, twelve medals and ‘studied fifteen years in) BEWARE OF ANY IMITATION OF jotse 8 With the most celebrated artiste. Particular stout 8°30, 743.9 a 7 abated. "The jury tied out, ‘They were out DUCA! pee 4 os5. EER MMMM A foe et eee Yo sketching from ‘ature. Cuiidren Saturday 810 hd cat rate ag few moments and returned into court, 4 i 38s ie Sirat A 1 a see perpen ae j », 9-00 and 11 p.m. tne justice resettled his sect powed qewecly | ka ot fed, Ee Mu BS N | qHos, £ WAGG SHAS ALE: DUNLOP, Trusten. THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA NUASELECT BOREDING XD DAY SCHOOL FOR repel Sh Tiband gabe Relay station, so that he cotld more resdlly look ov aa NNN . E, AMAN, Auct, Gd SLEBRATED » ‘ASELECT BOAEDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR nd nulemen of the jury, have you agreed | KER Tt Sgs8 Eaux MMM A“ NNN Sot hubes aebabs YOUNG LADIES AND LITTLE GIRLS, with com- | of 0 further information apply st the Baltimore and nati Ohio Ticket office, Washi riiet? PATENT PROCESS FLOUR nwtation, 61% aud 1 DPXCANSON Bros, ‘Auctioneers. Plete school of modern languages, under Prof, Mariou, i" n Pennayivania aveaue, corucr 14th street, whers onder tid Ei Of the University of Paris, bere eWWhat Ig le" ase is honor, BBR RRR (00, 68S; EXECUTOR'S SALE OF LOFFFIL It is without adoubt the most Bravrirerand the | 1212 and 1214 14th «t, and 1407 Massaclusets ave, | Soy fo unen fur uuceage to be checked aud received. “We find e did not ‘it ula ‘urd enough,” said the Ror 358) BEING LOT NUMBER S15 mhost Neraitiovs Flour in the World. a21-Im* HAND MES. W. D. CABELL. | | “BAVID LEE ©. K. LORD, GP. faeces BBR 8 NEST LOEFTL DIVISION OFPART | ‘The Millers have not only the most perfect wim, | @21-2m* = c General Superintendent, Baltimore mae ‘The uproarions laughter which greeted this ver- BBB ‘00 oF 89 DENT AAR, RUPLS> | containing asi doce al! the most improved Machinery | AQ RUINGTON, INSTITOTE, "BOARDING | AN rp cxear ares a dict the justice was unabie to quell, and In his RDS OF THR invented up to the present time, but they producea | fom Washington, Balsrences Gee Pitiien bee | PENNSYLVANIA ROUTE. righteous Indignation broke his spectacles in his VEX DISTRICE OF CO. | Flour Uxsunpassep by any mill in the world. To | Richmoud, Va; Hon. John S. Barbour, Washington 20 oer, NORTH. WEST AND SOUTHWEST, endeavor to sufti-tently espress his disapproval, Lon ON FANS ABOUT 36.664 | prove that, we would slinply state that a. lane quan- | C. Forcareulat Mise REBLOUA'C.FOWELL | grpeL ite 8 MAGS ORR Pot yas When quiet was resored le explalned to the Jury dat J 8 | tity of of this magnificent Flour is shipredapnually to | Principal. wet IN EFFECT DECEMBER ath, 1886, guilty when. the. spectators. were sugain. cone ais | Europe and esten at te prineiyal Courts of theold | JNSTRUCTION ON THE seewe Need Boteon ete Sulsed by the answer of the sturdy Yo RTE Ee ie ae a Forterms apply to H.DONCH, 908 HT st.n.w., or | For Pittsburg and the West: Chic See the only | Reecacen Caza scWinttone of the Deep eS | BGI Principal inuaie stores. S16 | Pine 8540 AA daly ton erie ofthe jury was that iv hnan ad not At | EHP TS" AcD- 1887, {MEd | Tike everything else that, has gale’) renown actee Roce Bitt’Sleeping Care from Harrisbuns to Cineinnett, Tet Maer ghee tile, prisimer was Ciacharged axp ieioar ot Byars Aan Terson of personsare trying to take advantage of the LOCUTION and Butet ar to Bt Louis daily eacept: tatandige Sha the vera te stands to-day that “uve plaineiit ‘Termes Sion reputation it hes eained by imitating the Name and | 746 Art of ll Aris—no person's education tscom- | f¢ Cicago, with sai Herne OP Staae wee nat hiCTia ch” RECAMIER BALM. | for Which the notes of the purchaser will be taken. set | Brand, aud attcmptiug thereby to palin off an inferior | PSY w Mh emeram ‘possess until With Sleeping Cars Washi ‘Chicago an Wultimun's tathr Was a coarse, lange-boned | cared iy deed of frust on khe pore notes | article tor the genuine. this art Geveope them’=Saiving so" Fouls, and: Harrintans to Geveland, conceit very tall and powertl man, His mower 1s re FOR THE COMPLEXION ee the day of THE MARTYN COLLEGE OF Harrisburg with Westeru Express, with thro called asa siigit, refined, lady-like Woman of PD required autinic ot male te te eee THEREFORE, ELOCULION AND ORATORY Sirepers for Louisville and Memphia, Paciie as a sil, ea, LRA SED 10 HeuO Va ATA ae ORTON ur nie of BA ‘are not 3 Jefinely locuted ut 313 Oth strect nw. near the city | press, 10-00 F. ML daily’ for ‘Pittsburg aud the Most prepossessiug mAmiers, a NS, CUtOF | Be sure aud see to it that cither sacke oF barrels read | Post Otlice, and close by Pa. ave: WASHINGTON, D.C =i; with through Sleeper Harrisirang to Ciileage, eae =e PIMPLES, ETO. Kena Ttis a la structure, sp lendidly equipped, and its BALTIMOKE AND POTOMAC RA 3 Up-ain Ee, i “CERES.” PRACTICE HALLS (each 100 feet lu tensth) aiford | For. Bric, gayieksieaa, Kechter ear Dee ad wind pl ln war = i deren omar er] ae er ee pases Poti tarde onic | "200, Baal gee en wl nes, i purchaser's cost, CHARLES A. WALIT IS | Be ee Tt teaches. Flocutt leant art for home and | For Wiluatnsi Emirs, pp She day's Jourue) take the whole long day? | SEE WHAT MRS. JAMES BROWN POTTER SAYS: |” Esecutor of Estate of Eruest Locitier, Deceased. | Soren society. an well rte "hoe bier nisy, COIGE CUI: | TU'ATM daily, exept Suniaye ot whens pamcgay | CA S ES ATAU ae maga Phe | OU AGr LEASaeae ae 7.8% 200 ot But ig there fur the wight a r Dean Mapave—tam osing mo E PRE eee ag | 8, THE ABOVE, SALE TS pOSTTONED, os yc. | Atschell Nove genuine without the twoqold modala | SUSStioN" PASHOMI Nisa ORDEAL | Gu Sundae va SO USGOaNE ot the dar Ee bide 1 trout hy luce? Crean yous miudly sent une, und ud it ull yon claim | Dats the FOUR LEE STH DAY OL J ametemmameredensnmamtesd tan x yt Pes 3 84. ‘You eaunot iiss that in. ito be. Tt will be oue of my articles of tollet from | 1887, at same hour and place. Its methods of insta: . 4:00 P. M. daily, this ti forth. I cousider ita luxury and necessity ARLES A oe PS America, wdc KEC For Boston without 2:00 P. AL ovary day. Shall I meet other wayfarers at night? toevery womuh, young or old. With renewed thauks Exeent of Ernest Loet 2 at Euro) ere 0 oklyn, thronch trains connect Those who have got for jutrodueug uio to vour delivhiiml Recauter Cream, | jascaada tof Patste of Ernest Le ap23 Wholesale Flour and Grain Dealers | fTssonal Lite orto bacome Teuchersel Eiccution, Over |" dersey chy wiih mk wien, i ‘Thew must T kuock or esil when just in sight? Tamtruiy. CORA UIs of Brooklyn Annex, UHART POTTER, —— arte ased. The College hus TEN DEPART- ing direct transfer to Fulton voiding ‘They will not keep you standing at the doc (Mrs. James Brown Potter.) 3s SERS’ 7 y _ ere as —— ——— , MENTS. A fund bas been established to assist pupils ferriage across New York City. z at (Gy OD NEE) WOOD AND COAL who give evidence of unusual merit, apd who are war | For Pluladelyuia, 7-2 5 A ML, 24 Shai 1 nd comfort. travel-sore aud weak? pe ESTATE—CLASSIC SHORE FARM. i £ Sa | Plot pry fora full course of tuition, Send for descrip | 4:45. 8:90, an Yee, bels forall who came, "0 °eek? city beautiful MRS. LANGTRY aaya: °T religiously Weanrelacd cnt inte pasncdon tiene? Wy Barpwrx Jouxsox, peters commencrcorece | haat ora mses Cams Hoameret, | tis mother writeg: Stra taidey ide: | eh Albert Glurke aiid, Adcisais, is wine yectmet | Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Wood and Coal. | $¥eviden practical seat bea ee ay lishied wit fhe Mecunfer Crown. YTeawe send, wx lope jars Ww Sngtry’ wishies to sen to fricuds, ae Y SULE BRETONS Thomas J. Brady and others, the tnd: appointed speci comiuissioners f sell at public sucUon, on. the. preinive bidder, on TUESDAY, THE 'TWEN OF JANUARY, 1887, the laud in the proceedings m toned. known’ as Clussic Shore, containing four dred and sixty-four (464) acres, inore oF less. ‘The sa land is a valuable improved farm lying in the county of Westinoreland, state of Virvinia, adjoining Coloiial Santa Anna’s Second Wife. A BEAUTIFUL, SLOVENLY CREATURE BY THE WORLD FORGOT. From City of Mexico Leiter. When General Santa Anna lost power and Prestige and was exiled his young wite proved rE : ferms Hor vacations. Students enter at guy, time, \ ee BOTTOM PRICES. | Serms, Lie Scholarslip, €40- 12 weeks’ courme, bua, waa FUME WEIGHT AND MEASURE, ben $15. Send for circular wel¢-sobm Wood and. coal direct from the foreste and. .wines | yp SCHEEL, ORGANIST, (ER OF PIANO by rail and water, aud free from slag, slate and other | J, tod VOCAL MUpiC. Parceularritennon tote fuupurities. Sinem, ag well as those Wishing to bo qualified for feriormers or "Teruis moderate. 734 13th in. 310-008" ‘The distinguished artist, Mme, ModJeska, writes: ‘New Yous, Dee. 20, 1886, Dean Mrs. Aven—Immediately alter iny return to GIVE ME A TRIAL. Office, 1101 BR. Lave. n. w. in Yard P. ALEXANDRIA AND FREDERICKSBURG @ true and devoted woman. In 1874 the extled | New York to open iny enwaxeaent Lparchised « jar of | Beach, Unmediately on the Potothac river, and his op ‘bh Sard and Ottice, 511 A st. n. e. NGLISH, FRENCH AND GERMAN SCHOOL WAX. AND ALEXANDRIA AND WASHINGLO® ewe Fora ores Me ita new barn, dwelling and out buildiues and whart, nper 9th and Ksts. Bw. - Ft Bie : hero0ld, broken in Wealth and bowed 10 | Wien ‘iad sest ao trgusiy indorsed by aes: danios | ,etmm: cath eucuel fo yay the cosin of eult wud ox- telephone, 3i10-0m_| Wantinglon, B.C. Forcirculer adden” | pot htt BOND: @.00.7.05,0-25,13 AM..12-01 noon, spirit—recetved permission from the Mextean | Bruwn Potter aud Mrs. Lanetry. Laiso Aad the iteca- | Benes of sale, aud the following’ stuns of money, to ae ete A Te FY 3 Sake Set StS ec. 3). Wl a MON 12, Soumuodious balls, Sa itepubiic | FOr, 60L 8. government to return to his native land, and 00, 9:35, 11 AM. 6:01 end piler preparations absolutely (eerless, and ausure you then his wife was his chief solace and did ; “4 i . cent per antinm on 83.519, part thereof, in | cual. i He ete canny wy | PS Po oe oe Ua 25) y nal k of the Richmond and the +] 11 AM daily, end her power to alleviate his id phy-| Very sincerely yours. = HELENA MODJESKA, | $1,250, with iutorest thereon trom tle 1st day of Jan- oe, 4:35 P.M. daily, except Sunday” Sica "auferinga ‘The ex-dletator vivedwerr | Mise, Modjnka, Countess of Hosenta, to: ure Hix | UAiy, 180, atte rate of (0) ax ber cet per tua, Wholesale and Retall Dealer Zh gdrscteal, wuriseen eftation "that “auait | Tis dooty, Mesantey tr Mechington, 9.05. 5:00 Plainly, for Ule greater part of his fortune had ERSTE to wit: $3,136 on the 15th day of April, 1887, und se ee youns mee and women to sapport themerlves | 6:3; 0°42 Pi. and’ 12:10 midnight foxcep n Squandered in the West Indies; those — residue of the purchase money six months from the COAL AND Woop. ‘and succesfully perform the active duties of life, Monday). Ou Sunday at 8-00 aud 10-43 AM who had fawned upon bim in other days utterly Gay of sale; notes for the deictred payiuents secured x ‘Thorough instruction given in Kapid Writing, we | — Mguder), Ou, Sunday at 8:00 Aud 1¢ ignored him, and he was totally neglected even by | At Wholesale, STOTT, CROMWELL & CO. | by deed of ‘trust on the preiises to be given by the Magis Lane Reeser eed cneult; | ‘Tickets and information at the office, northeast con Pefsons on Whom he had once conferred immense CUS * _& BYRD, LEWIS, Main Office No710 Dat. nw. Offices and Yarls— | Law, Political Feonomy, Stenography aid Type-Writ. | Boos 1th sirest and Peunsylvania vende, and at ty favors Ag to his avortte generals and other mil: | by drugyistein genera and br. Mannfacturer ahd 410 5th st nw. Sthand Bsts. nw... No. 216 A st ne Coal Depot— | 196: Kerular day and toning seasions. A full corm | BTS. Yo destination trou hotels andrenidenen ary chiefs, many assumed a virtuous or patriotic | proprietor MARRIES RUBDAE Washi D.C. 2 ae ion Fees Day lone— ¢ c. PUGH, General Ma indignation and disclatined (utercourse’ with. | PPM 27'Union Suuate, 8 Rg WASHNGHOS, Comm'rs | Cor, Virginia and Delaware avenness.. Partner cores Que your. $70. payable 810 on, euter- | 5. m. WOOD, Osucral Pemeneer Apeut sn naI6 man who Was a “traitor;” all seemed to forget ‘Oni Grove Postottic All Offices are connected with the Telephone Ex. | 20 8nd balance in monthly instalments of $10 euch: | 2 how well and bravely Generdl Santa Anna bad = jestmoreland County, Va., gee pe ye ba 3 change. B vr Your 0c22-3in ‘Virgin 16 weeks, $20, paid’ on enter juarter of fought against tne Americ Ried sesstons_Seav acholarehinn $50 on uterine After General Santa Anna dled his family re- ns in 1846, ia: N. B—To meet the immense demand, and at the re- ee Cre oe ee rca gt spartitek he veter three months, $18, payable # on entering and balance covered soine of ts former possessions, ‘and his | quest of a nmnber of ladies, who, pot use wlyeerine | | 1, 5. Warren Hutt, clerk of the Circait Court ny aid ieee . i monthly “‘Instaiments of @6 each.or¢16in full Widow was comparatively Wealthy. She owned a | Many form without irritating the skin, on aud alter | county, in the Staté of Virviula, do hereby certify chat ND WOO) A city reddence here and a pretty conntry seat in | December 15 Recamier Cream will Le for sale com- | flobert’ J; Waahiuzton, oue of the Combsracienics wt Mlustreted Circular sent free tion. Pounded both with or withont glycerine. Rach box Will be plainly iarked. All other ineredienta willbe recisely the same, and the wonderitl curative proper- tug under decree of said court, rendered on the 2th duy of October, 1858, in the case of Jae Alve: Clark and waite’ ayaiust ‘thomas J. Brady aud others Fro. JOHNSON BROTHERS, iu Keturuitie TUESD ATS FRIDAYS and SUNDAY pun, touchine st River Laud ince aa far at Non Tarubaya. Her wardrobes ‘were filled with silk, satin and velvet dresses, her Lies alone consti tuted a fortune, and she still retalned costly sets on. IENKY C. SPENCER, Principal. ‘CER, Vice Principal. as _Mra. SARA A. SPE: Wisercres, Hes which have nade Recamier Cream in «few mouths wietggtemecl Span pela» : U1 1d z 7 a oman, Ve, and St Of diamonds, pearls und emeraits: but when the | the ackowledged quenn of the tollet will in uo dewree | Cree ti# day exeeuced the bond required by the ssldde- | wy, roost extensive dealers in the District. Supply geuth year. Fiano, Orv, Vance, Voit: Fie; Conues, | Suemauty DAE, Md, Connects with Baud 0. is Stimulus of the old Geueral’s sts | be impaired by the elimination of klycoriue, Be sure en under my hand this 22d day of November, | more families than any firm south of New York. Tele- | &c. free advantaces. 0. B. BULLARD, Director. = JOHN B. PADGETT, drawn, Mrs. Santa Anna be so careless, 80 | Zone ee, es minrked “with glycerine," of “without wly- WARES HEPES | phone connections iS Se, Agent, jnane,’that she had not everzy enough to sus. | eRe" as you preter. a Lstow Lan 5 ons. ei ean me tain the postion she might hiav= held it” possessed ‘Main Ofiice 1202 F street northwest, RE. ESSONS TO NEW YORK—FRI SBT STEAMERS HAT. leave Pier 4] Pi of any spirit. native Parisian teacher, graduate of 1a S01 JOHN GIBSON and EC KXNT¢ Parkers Har Barsax. fo any re Branch Offices and Yards: . H. LARROQUE, A TREC outs | I ea NHOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate auctioneer. : 5 = i River, N.Y. every SATURDAY at 4 pan.” Oth at crets for past Tank or splendor, She was simply 5 1515 Seventh strest northwest. yuart, Washingbes ‘spay ‘MOkN! finy, ana’ soon dk ed’ inéo a nonettty, aud | The popular favorite for dressing the hair, restoring | “AYE UNDER DEED OF TRUST OF LAND. dvania avenue nortqwest. Fragskesttowetetes ee _ Instead of op ivon to those who re- | the color when g-ey, and preventing dandruff, It E, BEIWEEN I AND K STE. ivania avenue southeast, ‘T. VERNON! MT. VERNON! Spected her and fully apprectated her virtues, she | cleanses the sealp. stops the hair falling, aud is sure to eee ee M* Fecelved Duta Tew relatives and passed her days | pleas, Sue cad etter thea. By virtue oi adéod of trust to us recorded in a avenue northwest, STEAMER WW. CORCORAN idly lolling in 4 rocking-chatr, Some two years - Liber No. 794, folio 390, et seq of the land recone Cucusoft Third anil K steacts moctmase wharf daily (except Sunday) for We Ago & Spahish lady, WhO Was really attached, to HINDERCORNS. of the Diktrict of Columbia, we wil ell at nubiles 2a Wharves and Railroad yard: Ys ia Betwriue, a Mrs. Santa Anna, U to arouse her from her ne a tor mit of the prethises on MONDAY, 1108 ie 2 ton about 3:30 pan. Oystentige existence, Oue iuornine, wien. she | gThgiafert surestand best curefor Corus. Bunions, | TESTE DAS OF JANUAR Ise7. AL HAL pASi' | _a1__ Twelfth and Water strects southwest. sel 1. L_ BLAKE, Captain, her halr hanging down and her feet thr =e C., partictturly described in the sald deed, fronts 2 5. ‘Lol, itis a shame for you to be so untidy.” cl mS an average depth of about 1:25 D WEST INDIALINE ee apiece hen feet. Giation and thorough Jnatractiom. . aut, uante Anna replied: “I have no person to | Con. is7H AND @. Cor. is7x anne. eure, of, fale: Onecthird exah, balance at etx and a Saoxee St her residence or et thehomedt pupils. 63) cow AMDORARSINS Wintan Eaten Nonseneo!exclatmed herfriend, “Youshould | MM MM" ERE NN N ™ g6Sq tho purchaoer wil be takes secred tor dead ot taee = 2 = | British, Danidh and ch West India Islands, feo, Femember that you are the Widow of one of Mexi- | MMMM iE ux & upon the property, or aii cash ut the option of tie } New York, CADEMY OF THE HOLY CROSS, 1312 MASS | ss BARRACOUTA, aailing TUESDAY, JANUARY co's most illnstious heroes. Allow me togiveyou| MMMM ER NNN Sssq Chaser. (All taxos ind ugsessinente fayable out ot pur. Sih street (Corcoran Building.) Washington. | denewed hdventaxes fore thoreck coure in science, | 18th, and thereafter. Crist? asked Mrs Santa Amna, witnatan- |! MM Ene NN S98 Eineof ania” chiveymichnPaveest of pustussees ATE SLOCEWELEGHAPH WikES™ ~ | Susleand het “fhe testy of Shae ie thoroweuy | “Stopping s. day or more at St, Croix, St Kitts Am " ” askke S: = Se = +5 ee af cust of : iJ etween SI ior paid to Pi ». Harp, Oren na ae Sid a ee See tress | WASUINGTON, DUTTTSRE purtapenemta, | Basi cupalstcgun aia te tisio tary Ore | eras Maruniqes hurtin Demons Woniad oe “It roust be given in the parlor,” responded Se- wwww fo gy RRR ‘THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Auct. a0a ey et ee Particularattention. Private class in Painting, “Pho. | | Superb passeuger sccouunodation, excellent Cuisine nora B., and leading the widow into the saloon she wwww AA RRE — : — Jaocs Wart He Oatarn Oamtn, Soe i kei eet Gea Sele ty 0. potnted to the portrait of the deceased president, wwww OE AA ER - UNCANSON BROS, Auctioneer ey, ep nics and Kinderrarten are new features’ of tho ‘LEAYCRAPT &: saying: “Look at that proud. faces” then stopping. wow EPR AA zo n Aue Hexnx H. Donor, Wastineion, D.C. Ree is, Somes wat the Acadery i881 ocot-th.s.tuim 140 Pearl street, New age. beiore a full-length portrait of her ex-highnes: GLOVES. RUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE THR! Wittiast R. Thavens, Special Partner, oF L ~ sald: “Look at your graceful figure, yor beautical E ‘BRICK DWELLING, No. 1761 P STK: Buy.sud sell on conuulssion all classes of Railway | "NHE BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LAXGUAGES, MEDICAL, &c face, those magnificent jewels, which you yet pos ‘Every kind and style worn. WEST. Securities, ‘723 14TH ST. N. W., ZDIC! L, farming tou targe minor adaels “ant anes a UNDERWEAR, aRLaTHousel tno desde of tract heretn rect, on0 rem arch Recopntsed ss saperior tal other sinatowtte- | FLEAS, SEVER BEEN, CONTRADICTED, THA hing toa lurge mirror, added: “and there be- bi : i ary 7, 1886, bert 3 f Sake a8 nstitn AS MES ete de hold wiat you are now Choicest lines ever shown, die’ District ot Covent “anal at thet roquest-of the | edine the wonrvers Toceived thtansh gar wines bx | Mops. Uuexcelled advantazes for learuiny CONVEL | 2UE EAGT ELS ith oldest csiablished avertie: ania Anna gazed at the figure in the mir- nt rty secured thereby und intended to be decured, itrg | Stintly, direct irom the New York Stock Exchange, | SATION. Best of native teachers, Fee extremely low. | 22" EA De BEOTAEES, bone ee plied: “Yes, my beauty has all gone.” NECKWEAR, Reed of trust dated October Tf: 1885, sudanig corded | All osders executed and reported PrompLg. "Sel | NEW TERM now for Ladies, Gentlemen and’ Chale terition paid. to all diseases peculiar 10 responded her ‘riend, “your teeth are still ‘All the new and popular things in uid Jund records, in iber 11149. folio, 433 et sed. the SS == Gren. Trial lessons free, Every Saturday LECTURES ied or single, 40 yours experience, jub-lut® beautltul, your heir is but slzuiy chanved, sour puderizued Truatées will sell at public auction, in ORN Sma begte. eel AND MME SELDEN. ESTABLISHED 1853, figure is’SUil excetient, bul you are su slovenly HOSIERY. front of the premiiter on TUESDAY, JANUARY ATTORNEYS. “ AND weniesiey | D)'Pecitp: Sha relisbie treatment for indies /AdvSe at 7 Hk ore tot Yours | sm ern Caters, cote, | SP TERE EE a a a Moonee nga pee wanna | PES ae ae ee ar incoient that if you do not soon, ‘ashi i ioe care tiaa codon tna ei 24 swchDsetts ou om. fousd Yourself half of your faculties Will be par UMBRELLAS, guinbenal cna ree ‘tia gtave 08) a Bt PES conned Land ase ence. | eteakig and Day school for seu abe ed iis | FpEAFNESS 78 CADRES iy (or ck retse," ‘arner’s sul a square el ’: ston. u. Tele) iris, NN. IS, Principal. your own potty Sama Ama ralied for avn, Dut about a Xo Job lots, but our own selected goods, Bundret an ‘uty-ais (130), improved by « threostory | *jagustos. D.C. Telephones at offices and residences | Giz rth year begs SEPTEMBER 2, Su, with fon ros deat Swany cheb yar Trate by fear agowhen the writer bad ov e hel A 4 Won aan corps of teachers. — -—~ 1 ir att had Caled and MOOR ene Gee TYSSOWSKI BRO eae of sale: One-third (2 cash, and the residue | JOHN R SMITH, ‘Aspecial Herdic is employed by ie school, for the Unnw monte, and mince then bundreds of a faded calivo dress, having her head and forin en ‘Corner of 15th and G street, tree years from di’ ofsalevfor which the potest the | 820 F atm, w. “iuteuss wud Chaise Stended a Lenn se veloped in a bine cotton rebosa, such a3 Servants Purchaser, secured on suid propstiy, will be takencar | idence tsia i7eiwew we 13eRer Mee HILTONS, EXGLISH AND. FREN JaGth.skta-6m New York and Jadlan women wear, getcted the parlor. 1 SHIRTS TO MEASURE, til cenh, af purenser's option. A deponlt of 200 will — ss 7a SEl Vermaatene, Wie | Se yaa EE oS “Does Mrs. Santa Auna know re? req at time of . ve) IAMPPBELL CARRIN( .TTORNEY- Was my cand given era ae 13-whe-Sm?!* #84 #t7le inimitable, oni che cust of fe jputchaner: WPiemset sae et, bastous Law tO noe ee eer B bythe Aexton dP ag 1e reply Was: “A! I see you tirely for- re DUE with within ten days after sale the | avenue, "Washington, ie HELDON'S ACADEMIES_1004 F 81. N. W. a” -ccebritaee gotten ne Te ras rk ake naan aay for EES ee coe ge tee | uraToR GRRE ee Sud or Rerun omer ine Bete tos Palo f id cont of the enns : ey etawer of Cony ton, ‘The Queen’s Jubilee Projects. ee scean | BeSES PE EMMONS, } Trustecs, ofr i Ctaee"ha09 wt on ees om | Potent of stood and tor aud Bolicitor of Patents and Claims ‘From the London Figat. Miss Svuer Consox Save, —— Residence, 1800 kot a. ~3 eens Tt would be interesting to seo a tabulated list of In an article entitled “Family Living on $500 a Year." | ati TEEBDES, TANGER AWERTD Fee Ee, PRENTISS NUTT, OF all the suggestions which have been made for ed i ‘the same hour’ and. pel Fo f iRwith Sohne Easton, Stenographers, 473 |“ “Fuel for acooking stove and two other fires, and N_ASHFORD, Practices in A aO ee welt Sold by druggists generally. keepi 1 te un arisen tng neon | MEN, Touma @8ermonth rove one|_Mtmee _ Ga HATERED} Twi | NE Lahti arte ake epaoeeuak | [Die pete an ony erable intensity, not only in large cities, but in | “tT? ’64% cities” de, ERUAMAC BRORS Ancticneers: BAe ore ee y Rees taiee ll continatte | aati aoa C ute bok. towns and even villages, and {t 1s curious to note stam — ‘ie [a Booths 2 and 4, Gunton Law Building, UTE, siw.cor. Sthand Reta nw. | ean be consulted dilip, 404 Cat, the variety of proposals which have been put for.| WH ARE DELIVERING CRUSHED COKE TO i BOUSE a3 COR TENIE | _Besldence, 13 7 ot. mw. mbeo stad ie above | _rompt treatment. Correspondence and, embracing well-nigh every concetvable pro- ANY PART OF WASHINGTON tee? i t ee Jer, trom autem of epopiows arrestee ee A eceaet UNDERTAKERS, - with ub itor. Legureat 50 Ox suf | Ss pieh park ana rn y Grain 2 Peo. OR GRORGETOWN— e144 folio. es Sharda oe ni Sa | Seer OF aeusIG, | [ESTABLISHED 16771 Miter be they are ot content with ae ae ras, tomas 40 Bushels for $8.70. Hope oo prone on GaTOHDAy, vue | FR an = pt Caen Lama, eee tg pret | at ts. Al Bridgewater, for ii DAY OF JANUARY, A.D. 1887, st FOUR | © 1011 7th et. L_ | Bowes. 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