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The Prospect Hill Cemetery. ‘THE OPPOSITION TO THE EXTENSION OF NORTH CAPI- TOL STRRET—THE LEGAL QUESTIONS INVOLVED. Mr. John £. Vogt, one of the trustees of the Prospect Hilll Cemetery, who oppose the proposed LOCAL MENTION. ‘The W Iedientions for the % hours commencing at $ p.m. For the District of Columbia, Marriand. and| ortension of North Capitol street through the ¥ warmer, fair Wea her. (lowed Saturday 3 yeinticoning Weather wich suow Of rain, lgut | rounds, Said to a Stax reporter last evening that ly winds, increasing Im force. Way Evexvsopy Lixes RIKen’s Paxiry MEDICINES AND ToiLeT REQUISITES the cemetery was established by the German Beneficial Soctety of the Concordia church. They first bought a site for the cemetery, for which they found they could not get a good title, and then bought the present cemetery They doexactiy what ts expected of them | thea | bought the present cemetery am, In at ira 9G eases ont of 100, } t E y are always Teasonable in. price, being | COmpany Was chartered’ for cemevery purposes, s half the prices caarged and “tue little German cemetery,” as it has been ust ores ae oe or tie called, now contains abou: 4,000’ bodies, A char- Sa. Should they In any ease fait to do all that 1s | ter, Mr. Vogt sald, was procured from and it cieariy set forth that the ground was to be expected of them rou need only say: “This has Stee -4 ‘and your mone: seu for burial put ‘and it has singe been 80 Se eee ee 7 will be | ted. When vre bought ground there.” Mtr. Vogt Gh. Thar peopenettd 7 said, “It was under the restrictions of the carter, ‘aitt,, Thole preparations without exception, are | said at fas under the restrictions of the Chavet, tract Was to be used as a burial ground.” The trustees, and he Was one of the board, he said, comprised a representation of five from the church society and three from tbe jot-holders. In auswer to tue statement that the trustees have made and recorded a subdivision of the ground which gives the District the right to enter upon and condemn the land Mr. Vogt 1emarked that the trustees who | Signed the paper had no authority for It. The lot- | holders had not given any such authority. and, | unuer the charter, 1c was Linpossible to delegate | such power. "The company was organized to con | duct a cemetery, anu not to hoid property for building purposes, or vo have it condemned for stivets, and if the land Is given away, or sold for streets, tue charter is lable to forfeiture. There Will be'a general meeting of lot-hoiders next Wed- nesday to consider the subject. He thought from bis conversations with those interested that the loL-holders are peariy, if not quite, ail opposed to the extension of a street turough the ground. In fact, le sald, he did not know but one trustee who W .S not opposed to the project, and that one was uirer in the United is of an od manta if iustrated catalog tollet requisites, wi fatuliy medicines Maiied free on request. Their goods are wow for sale almost everywhere. LowTalt. Coats Eheman Bros, cor. 7th& E. class In phy- structure in RESON IN PHYS stology: What Is the body? ves, and th 4 deranged. 1 wish ¥ that there is nothing In the world disease, or cnre it brata disordered, diseased s tay Own Was par- ifor eught Yeurs, owes the fact of walking about to-day to its use. Eisemat Fru. Deess Vests. Bros, cor. 7th & E, : 2 Sare.—Messrs, ne & Co, auctioneers, will et at | BOD-Committal. air salesroom daily, at 10:30 20 and 7:30 ee Oy A NSTee plated ware, | The Other Side of the Crowded Car ry, &e., DY order of ‘nantea. To the Editer of Tur EVENING Stan: In Wednesday's issue you published, with ap- parent approval, a clipping from the New York | Troune, arguing Uhat street-car companies ought | to be required to provide a seat for every passen- . at good Shoes shou let as well san be procured at Habn’s Rell- K of winter goods Is lan tthe year, and which aust be red ards. Keep your eye on + special bargains enunierated trom time to time ‘Hanu’s Bargain Slate” in our City Items. SwaLzowrait Coats Elseman Bros, cor. 7th & E, | ger and to allow no one to enter a car in which all | sears are occupied. Public attention has so often | been called to the arguments in favor of these | propositions that I hope a love of fair play will in- duce you to give @ little space to the other side. 1t will probably surprise many of your readers to hear that the streetcar companies of Washington Tun enough cars, tn the course of a year, to pro- Vide a seat for every passenger carried By then. Such Is nevertheless the fact. They cannot, how- butter, | €Ver, give everyone who Wishes to ride, a seat in me-made) 0 neat, 25¢.; afew | the first car which ¢ aa ne It passengers idnel pounds of candies left from Christinas, at | Would Wait, as they are required to do in foreign ‘ion of turkeys for New Year's | Countries, UnUl a car showd come along with Stlnd; celery for salad; fue | ¥acaut stats everyone could be accommodated; — Phang 8 9 ul our people are not willing to Wait, and tue re: nberries for Jelly, Kc, at Wixow's 435 th st. | Pur Gus people are not willing to walt, and (he re- . perison with foreign cities 1s delusive on account of the aifferent condition of things. In Pans, tor Instance, where the rule agalnst overcrowding Is most rigidly enforced, no one ever knows how long he may be required to Walt, and no one thinks of elying on a streetcar, at ahy intermediate point, conveyance to a train OF any engagement re. quiring punctuality. In such cases cabs are always used, and, On account of this constant demand, cabs ‘are plentiful and cheap. But our people do rely on street cars to convey hem with regularity and punctuality, and as a consequence cheap and numerous cabs Have never deen a possibility with us. A passenger going to a train, OF a theater, or a business engagement takes @ ear which will reach his destination at the proper lime. Ifthe car happens to be full he sub nuts to the inconvenience of standing rather than tniss his engagement, aud asa general rule he eeriuliy: but his temper would be any- thing but cheerful if ie should be refused the priv- Liege of riding without a seat, and thus compelled to pay a bight price for a carriage or perhaps to fall altogether Co meet hts appointment. It does not help the matter to say that tue companies should be required to run enough curs to furnish every ‘one With a seat at any moment on any point of the line. ‘This 1s something waieh 1s not done in Paris or anywhere else, something which 1s practically impossible. ‘The'street ears in tits eity probably Tun as close together as in any elty of the world of the same population; certainly as close together as they do In Parts. fe a8 numerous on some of the lines a3 t 8 pos Log SATURDAY'S MARKET: rib roasts, $ to 1 ra Eiseman Bros, cor. 7th & E Fert. Dasss § “SEASON ABLE EUBES Hot Water Bottles, Areti Ways Duy the best. ¢ DYRAK Re 309 9th St. b,w. Curaresr Spectactrs fo the ety. 481 Pa. ave. 4 profitable investments ROPLE desiring safe ai ty any amount should writ James D. Hustep, Kanses City, Kansas, Ire at your bank for references, Dogsxis Paxts. Elsem in Bros, cor. 7th & E sta, Crp Cases for New Year's at 10 per cent re- duction, Topham’s, 1231 Pa. ave, DW, SWALLOWTAIL Coats, Elseman Bros, cor, 7th & E. JEWELRY at reduced prices for Ubts week at Lad- son's, 4:51 7th street. Im an Bros, cor. 7th & E. 505 5th avenue, New York, nuported dininer, evening, | and ball dresses at The Arington January 310% | Feut Dress Scrra_Elseman Bros, cor. 7th & E. Go To G. G. Conxwett & Sow and satisfy your- selves about quality and prices Fri Dress Vests. sur Decmen Bret r Teh & sible to have them without absolutely block: Week Dae Sere. _Deemen Bret, cor: E | the atreet, 1s would be impossible to scoumamodate Fox Washington dressed beet go to Jno. R. Kelly, | the publi¢ at certain hours of the day without per- stalls 625, 620 and 30 Center Market, and 206 and | mitting crowding. Street cars do not furaish an 208 Northern Liverty. Corn beet a specialty. “Rovar GLCe” ends broken articles, Dorskis Pants. Eiseman Bros, cor. 7th & E sts. Ho! Por raz Houtpavs Ever body must be sup- | plied with Wines and Liquors. To be sure and get the pure article go to Nander's, 907th st. 1.6. FULL Dress Vasts. Eiseman Bros. cor. 7th & E. 100 TeRKEYs at Tim Sullivan's on Friday and Saturday evenings; profits to go to the Little Sisters of tae Poor; 10 cents a chance. SAavE your eyesight, consult Hempler, cor. 415. CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements To-night, Nattowat.—“Naney & Co.” Avsavew’s.—Fanny Davenport in “Fedora.” Keewan’s.—Variety. Manassas PaNOnaxa.—Day and evening. Woxpextaxp.—Curiosities and Variety. Baxais,—Jennle Calet. Condensed Locals, Arrangements are being made to secure the Ws jon Light Infantry Armory for the Grand Army. fatr. ax the nail heretofore selected 1s thought tobe to small for the purpose. The fair will be held from February 7 to March ®% Hon. Geo. F. Potter, of Minnesota, was made a member of Monumental Lodge of Good Templars yesterday evening. The lodge will atte ts of Pythids’ fair next week. ‘A. Logan Camp No. 2G. A. R., last night elected officers as follows: SE. Thomason, cap- tala; C.S. Davis, fist leutenant; M. A. Skinuer, second iteutenant. Albert Foster, the colored man charged with @xaining money from Jose yh Campbell, a grocer, by personating a policeman and tnredtening to arrest hit fof violating the liquor law, Was con- Victed in the Criminal Court yesterday. Bishop Ninde, of the Methodist Episcopal Church, accompained by his frend and physician, Dr. Fos” ter.of Clifton Springs,N.Y.,passed through thiscity Wednesday morning en route to Florida for his heaith. The bishop ts somewhat improved from the slight paralytic setzure of some few months ag ‘The ninth annual reunion of the Unton Soldiers’ Allianee Was beid at Wiliard’s hotel last event: ideai method of conveyance. ‘Those who use thei now are compelled to submit to Ineonventence, but With the changes proposed the inconveniences would be increased many fold. J.C We Ice im the Potom: OYSTER MEN KAISE THEIR PRICES IN ANTICIPATION OF A BLOCKADE. ‘The present cold snap has greatly changed the ap- | pearanc ing the channel runs between two whileh bad to be broken to a to and from the wharves. Wharf this morning tae and would in some pi On account of the heavy oW the boats to get * Ice at Stepheuson’s 1 in thickne: bear weight of a person, oyster boats to the city. ‘This morning there were about forty oyster sloops and pungies at the 11th | street wharf apd in the stream, but very few of | them were selllug their cargoes, and those who did sell obtained increased prices. oyster men heze With vessel louds of bivalves are jooking forward vo an ice blockade, and are holding | their stock for nigher prices. TALKING FoR PRonTBrTION.—An all-day meeting to further the cause of prohibition in the District Was held by the Woman's Christian Temperance Union yesterday. Half-hour talks were made by Mrs. M, E. Cohen, Rev. EH. Swem, Mrs. Dr. J. P. Newman, Rev. Dr. Steward, Geo.’A. Hilton, irs. J. H. Hitchcock, Rev. Dr. T.'S. Hamiin, Mrs. Wa. Burris, Rev. Dr. H.R. Naylor, Mrs, Dr.'J. McKen- dree Reiley, Rev. Dr. Geo. Elilot, Mrs) Marta E. Merrick, Rev. E. D. Batley and others, A resolu- tion indorsing Senator Piatt’s blll for’ prohibition in the District was adopted. Tue quarterly meet- tng of the union was announced for January 10. mbers sat down to the banquet tabi Fo % ww Wp REP BRR, bon was installed as president. PFO OWWWWD Dee RRR tof Providence Hospital shows OO WWW D DE RR s were admitted during the p: 00 W OW DbD KKEK K> 115 dh There were 12 ABSOLUTELY PURE ‘This Powder mever variex A marvel of purity, strength and wholesomeness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, ard cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low tests, short weight, alum or sentatives in ce compani Seott Suith geting Was formed to be A. D. Hazen presi secretary, an pranZette now as Ue Uaarwriters Association of the | Phosphate powders SoLb ONLY im Caxa Kotan District of Cot & . Yesterday at » Martin Cooney, a seventeen- i RSE Ss OO ee mae 6 year-vid boy. fell trom the cart he was driving on | ————— == be; Tx stqet, aear North Carolina avenue southeast, | aod Mion dus leit hand. Srecar Banearss. t ag Mrs. sopht: gon Buss, wife — D. W. Buss, who died Wedn MUFFLERS, all Silk, large size, worth $1. only 50e. au ill take piace SILK HANDRERCHIETS, oo Ort #2. only ROOD {10 w York Avenue Presbyterian SHOULDER SHAWLS, pute Wool, 506. COLORED SILK. VELRETS Sito ARAN CLOTH, epic ual NAT TINE CONFORTS $2.96. Hatdwrme sieved BEACK SEK VELVERS, ches stdlaotne Strip oR SEK VEEN at $1, reduced to.30e poe * CARTERS, 111 MARKET SPACE, near 7th at, ‘Next door to the Boston Variety Store. Handsome PLAID DRESS GOODS, wool, real ue Ge. reduced to 37! os HITEBLAN! 2 ball at Odd-Fellows’ i, Which was largely red hostier at Allison <i Yesterday (or i lits employer, pleaded guilty im the Poltce Court t-day, ahd was ‘wed $10 oF thirty day'sin jai y-Yard, last eventn f tae DOUBLE WHITE heavy, #5 ‘TRICO one of the oldest residentsot | cheap, 37 the Dasteat, was airieaen with paralyats last ubeut | weeeSce Dress Goods, all pure fine Sf abs residue, 24 North Carvuina avenue, Capi: | Mookwmide doable lt, ll "colors, wonderful bar- HL He is ‘MLY-siX Years old, Caab Customers who buy §5 or over will receive one. < of the following: ts lalf dozen fine Napkins, oicrininments. pair of Corsets, pair of fine Damask Towels. stival of the Sunday- | Cath Customers who buy @1U or over will receive = Table, be ureaemt, Table, Damask 2 of St. Paul's English Lutheran chureh was | yds. long, fine quali given last ew ¢ in the Sunday-school room. | PM 0) Corsets, one fue Liven Napkins. Loe musical Tary exercises were interest. 5 Don’t fas] to ask for the valuable present. 422 ing. "Presents were disurioused and retrestincnts wi Served {he scholars ‘ot the Sunday Ruwex & Approx. seheols connected ib Eptpe iy church readered 5 tue “Cantata of Sania Claus” last evening at the Wholesaie and Retail Dealers in Nauunal Kifles’ Hal ia the presence of an appre- ative audience. —-The Christmas entertain ts Of the Tabernacle Sunday-school, of the Sunday-sehool of St. Andrew's church and of the ‘Tweitth-strert M.E churcu were held during the weos.—— Weduesday an eutertalnment Was given tw five hundred children of St. Peter's paroc! io at St. Peter's ball and candies were dis tebuted aiwong them.—The afternoon Sunday school of Kpiphany churen gave a bright and Testing enleridament at the Natioual Rifles’ Armory last evening, rendering the cantata of Santa Clags in a spirited mafner. ‘The little ones who Wok pait acquitted tuemseltes most credit- ably. Between the scenes Miss Harvey sang several Siok, The eatertalument will be repeated to-night. Tue anoual Christmas entertalament of the Fait Baptist church Sunday school apa the mis. Sion school recentiy organized by that chi Reid last night in the lecture room of the chur-b. The pastor was presented with an enve- lope containiag a check, and also WB an umbrella by Mr. Jos, B. Bailey's’ class Presentations were juade also to My. Wintield 3. Obver, the superin- tendent, and otters, ——__. Novick To ApVEErisxxs.—On and after the Ist of January next tue {or approved Matter notices In ‘Tux Lvawina’ Stan (now att conts) Will be advanced to seventy-five cents ue. "La other respects the schedule of advertistag. ‘Fates at present in furce will remain unchanged, ——— Pxow. Lomerre will lecture here next month, Mis secretary, Mir. KF. Foster, would ke to see ‘ll those interested in Memory At tae EobICt House from 11. m. to 10 p. m. Saturday, Deceuiber Ji, 2 — Ahet. Naw-Yeax Caxns, favors for the German. J. Geld, 82) Wb LieeL — Ades. mae syd PAPER. BLANK BOOKS, AND STATIONERY, No. 314 EIGHTH ST. N. W. (near Pa ave) pon oO For T Hounars In New York, where the cats | In this city in fine resdy-made Clothing at the LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING 00. A Fine $25 Chinchilla Overcost at $15. A Fine 820 Chinchilla Overcoat at $1:2. A Fine 822 Kersey Overcoat at 8! A Fine $18 Kersey Overcoat at $11.25. A Very Fine Beaver Overcoat at 88. An All-Wool Mixed Overcoat 86.50. An All-Wool Cheviot Suit at $10. ‘Fine Mixed Business Suits at 6, 87, and $8. A Fine Prince Albert Suit at 813. For Boys, from 13 to 18 years, Overcoats at $4, $5, 65.50 and 96; Suite at 85, $6, and 87. For Children, from 5 to 13, Suits at 82.50, 3, 83.50 and 84 and upwards; Overcoats at $3, $3.50, $4, and 85. ‘A full line of odd Pants for Men, Boys, and Children very cheapat THE LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING CO, 420 Corner 7th and G sta, Posrrverx No Goons TO BE CARRIED INTO OUR NEW STORE, 514 9th street nw. You can besutify your homes by adding some of our ‘Novelties at small expense. Abridged list: Fancy Match Safes and Ash Receiver, 10 to 5c. ‘Hand-painted Plaques, 39¢. Grand Army Tripod, 49c. Grand Army Ash Receiver, 69¢. All Fancy Baskets at cost: Art Shades Silk Ponxee, 50c. per yard. Fancy Cords, from 6c. per yard up. 10 per cent off on all Applique Flowers. ‘Large line of other Fancy Goods at cost, OPPENHEIMER, 528 9thst. nw. Sole Agent for the Light-Running New Home Sew- ing Machines, a most acceptable present for Christmas, Hall's Dress Forms. only 83. ‘New Button-Hole Attachments. aiz Prices Reovcev. Prices Revvceo. | FURS and LADIES’ WRAPS, ALASKA SEALSKIN and FINE SEAL PLUSH SACQUES, | JACKETS, VISITES ana FUR-LINED CIRCULARS, MUFFS, BOAS, CAPES and 1RIMMINGS. Our Holiday Sales have been beyond our expectation. In addition to our present stock we are adding what is new and attractive in Wraps. of things about the river front. Thismorn- | hanks of 1c@, | Most of the | B. H. STINEMETZ & SON, 1237 Penusylvania Ave, next to cor. 13th st. | a27 Joszru Bowes. a. A Hate. Bowes & Hau, ‘Managers of the winds biowing dowa the | river, the tug-bouts have reaped a harvest towing | EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY. | ASSETS, $84,000,000. SURPLUS, 821,000,000. | LARGEST SURPLUS. | LARGEST BUSINESS, | THE STRONGEST COMPANY IN THE WORLD. ‘We issue Investment Policies that will pay better re- turns than a Government Bond and larger dividends than a Savings Bark. ‘Correspondence Solicited, RANSOM WHITE, Cashier, az. owt Be Sexriss, But open your hearts and purses with simultaneous snap and let your dear ones and friends know that you have not forgotten them. DO BE KIND and spends few dollars ins manner that will bring Joy and pleasure both to the wiver and recipient. GIVE FREELY, and let us advise you what to give. Let it be some- thing selected from our immense and perfect stock of suitable goods for gifts. We haves beautiful liue of OVERCOATS, SWALLOW-TAIL AND PRINCE AL- BERT SUITS, FOUR-BUTTON CUTAWAY AND SACK SUITS; SUITS FOR YOUNG MEN. BOYS AND CHILDREN; DRESS SHIRTS, PLAIN AND FANCY BOSOM; GLOVES FOR DRESS, STREET OR DRIVING; UNDERWEAR, HOSIERY, ALL STYLES OF NECK DRESSING, SILK AND LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, SILK UMBRELLAS, GOLD AND SILVER MOUNTED: SMOKING JACKETS, MUFELERS, &c. NOAH WALKER & CO, 625 Pennsylvania ave, a6 Odes and Sonnets by John Keats, Bicknells Original Etchings, American Art, many other elegant volumes; Bibles, Prayers, Hymunals, Desks, Portfolios, Games, Pocket-books, Christmas Cards and Booklets; Books for Youngsters. C. C. PUBSELL,-Bookseller, azz 418 9th st. nw. Box Youn Xsus Guts Now COME AND SEE THE SLAUGHTER WE ARE MAKING IN PORTIERES AND HEAVY DRAPERY. W. iH HOEKE a 801 Market Space: 308 and 310 8th st. For Cznwnus ‘Wo are pleased to announce that we have the most complete assortment of TOYS, FANCY GOODS AND NOVELTIES, to be found in the city, at the very lowest prices, Selected goods can be laid aside. 27 Open in the evening. CH. RUPPERT, 403, 405 7TH ST. N. W., above D st. Natrona, Novezry Woaxs, oom 45, Fost building. ‘Tam now prepared, at the above-mentioned place, to ‘manufacture all kindsof Patented Novelties, Models’ ‘kc. Fine Gold, Silver, and Nickel Plating done. Reti- 41o3m ALBERT F CHILDS, Prop. Grazsx Locxwoon & Ca, | a4 Be fu eee eee eee as ‘we have made up our mind that must go fore New Year. 2 Aromatic Squill Drops for Sore Throat, Mahn’s Bargain Slate. Goods necessary for New Year's callers and re- cetvers: Gents’ g6 finest Custom-made Boots, now $4.75. Gents’ $4 Hand-sewed Calf Dress Shoes, now $2.95. Gentg’ $3 Calf Sewed Boots, now $2.40. Gents $2 best Patent Leather Oxiords, now $1.48, Gents’ good quality Patent Leather Oxfords, now Laates’ $5 Eclipse Hand-made Boots, now $3.85. Ladies’ Cousins’ best French Kid Button, now $3. Ladies’ Hand-turned Dongola Button, now $2.48. Ladies’ Cousins’ $3 fine Kid Button, now $2.21 Ladies’ §2 French Kid Opera Slippers, now $1.20. Light, dressy, fleece-lined Overshoes tor ladies and Genta, Wx. Hany & Co., 1 816 7th st., 1922 Pa. av., and231 Pa. av. Se. 2 LADIES GOODS. 15 & 00D SEWING wa; elope edynaeniagel ofa ame LADIES’ NEWMARKETS, IN BLACK AND BROWN TRIMMED, WITH a For Pittabane aed SALE — 860 ‘BUY SHARES = BEAVER AND PLUSH, ae bo. cppagecncs waite : ALL WELL-MADE AND STYLISH GARMENTS. AK E a29.3¢ 16 F at. r Building. Among them are some bien Fox nchaaaie + nye pcr | ier ae * tae Saag epics of the cat makers’ some but Ti Dest te Siterma, GEYEIS Carriage Factors, ate ATE TUT) TO CLOSE THEM OUT. : 00 v sal Fe. 7 $3 it Ee Fras ae . Btar office. a29.20" ee? Yat z Fer, Roe Caan pee a Fe ered Seine pnts, Beeps or Sl a HH 00 rR ratte Aa ce 50a meron Lovk Maw SAR GHAnGe TO Fost SE FS HM PT $B gd ea established proviiGn ak tangy ree ee | aceon So Wh 8S fo OT Sav am. 200 4 tee HOUR kad Fy ed ee provision and fancy busi | and tO'Box 308.8 woo oh oH “0 CoS Eee “Tiao am inéns in the porthwestern section of the Sty satatac. | “Haferences: Hon. and Mra 8. 8. Cox. azo nt eaprese LEAND & THOMPSON, ers, 1313 F stn. W. Freee, FORMAL, INSTITUT! GRADED FOR 40am daily, eacept E oo ‘bear Massachusetts a = 1127 Lith st. uw.; twelfth year. Patrons: Cali oe ee an ‘hanen, 200 p.m. every day. JR SALE—SOFA BED, SEWING MACHINE. | nani, Senators, Re} tatives and. others. id all through trains tomnect EXCH HE cigs norms | MOET PLT Rin Rist aa a nf. 83 £8 Sp sLaly pate tb, Senate & : - RZ BE - bkade craters felt stron oa SALE-SINGING BIRDS. BIRD, FOOD AND 514 L st. ne, eer Hrs Ruy ana 2140 am pont teeortment ii ihe cyt SCHMID BIRD | CHEAT of terme mailed tpon reauest, _410-we_ _ | 1 8 108 00, 1 Tdtn st. two doors south of Pav ave. G28-1n I NG {ESTABLISHED | nem MMM Sty Pastor and ‘tret FOR SALE;A FINE SADDLE AND DuIVING ‘AND LITILE GIULS Bae AA Hy MawM "Bec. 7 Brings" accustomed to Ueitye ridden te hounds. RE fare by poemtnnice Ee £44 aan 3: 280 pan. te haa WOOD BROS. Stable, 1626 St st. S283" | Rev. PL chal BD we A. <i aeiniens| as SuS 2) Peper sy R SALE—AT A GREAT SACRIFICE—@310— | D.: Mr. E Prances Klexs, of Rigs & Co. 7TH, STH AND DSTS. span large black Horses about 8 years old; family pM. D.: ZT, Sowers, M.D: Mi - | except Sunday, igestir nemped) as acd than 9 yeaa: ne 8 tas Win. Thowmpeou, Me 1. For Angapolin, 750 and 9:00 am. 12.08, 4:90, and vel also for sale landau an 4 : cacert bu ‘a Seip fer ps gis or aoa Orsi Gigante! thas. Maka ERRING LARG' E in Greek, Latin, English branches. and 2? RIA AND FREDERICKSBURG ae’ eler's Sa.e: combination Price, 3190.” Cost $600. Fas a27-4t ALE 5 oTY! Kk. Cheap for ensh, 1 Jock: latest improvements 1229 Peuusyivania ave._ — AND SHELLABARGER ‘FRANK H. PELOUZ} cs 20 Kelloge Building, 1416 F st. OR SALE-A LAKGE IRON SAFE. PRICE, $50. Brcxiizoc" a a27-6t Germen conversation. Terns reasouable and. highest testimonials. ‘Box No. 4. Star office. Ser Ape ant, STUDENTS" Leact! Life, Hortrait, Stii-Life, Water St ite Studion, 1113. Bea JACOBS BROs WHITE HOWARD & CO., 25 WEST 16TH STREET, NEW YORK, SAKATOGA AND LONG BRANCH, DONALD-ELLIS SCHOOL, JACOBS BROS. Corner usnacitistete ores Sn 17th at Beg to announce they will open their Washington 1229 Pennsylvama ave, House, Aromatic Squill Drops for Hoarseness, 2 10 Per Cent Discount for this week only, to reduce stock on our entire stock of Trunks, Satchels, Fancy Leather Goods, Harness, Carriagé Robes, Horse Blankets Whips, "sey ae. 3 Jas, §. ToPHAM, 1231 Pa. ave. n.W, Aromatic Squill Drops at Druggists, 10c. 2 Phillips’ Digestible Cocoa Was served at International Medical Congress. eo “Royal Glue” mends China, Glass, Wood,&e Phillips’ Digestible Cocoa created much Apterest at International Medical Congress. eo Fresh Alaerney Butjer churned every morning and delivered tn 3 Ib. ‘AVard” prints, 45c. per Ib, Also, Cottage Cheese and Buttermilk; sweet Mult Se, per quart. ‘Great Marx Dows Ix Prices. W, M. SHUSTER & SONS’ SPECIAL SALE FOR ONE MONTH. Paris Robes that were $40, $35 and @30 reduced to $15, the cheapest Dress Goods ever shown. All Dress Goods that were $1.25 reduced to 81 per yard. duced from 82 to $1.50. French Broadcloths reduced from $3 to $2.50, from 2.50 to 82.25, from #2 to $1. Special sule of Barnesicy Tab'e Linens, at $1.50; worth 82. The attention of hovel k.epors is invited to these eleyant Linens, Napkins, Towels, &.at very lowest prices. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, 919 Pennsylvania ave, | Evesrxc Duss Groons. azo 11 colors, reduced from @2 to #1. Ail-Silk Bengaline, in besutiful tints, at 87 ge. Large stock of Mlusions, Brussels Nets, Point d’Esprit. As we keep | the largest stock of Evening Dress Goods and meny | Feductions have been made, great bangsins can be se- cured, We intend to clove this s ason’s stock before | February 1, aud offer decided reduetions in avury de- partment. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, 919 Pennsylvania avenue, AFTER CHRISTMAS 719 BARGAINS Ar DAVIS’, 719 MARKET SPACE, We haves few HOLIDAY GooDs left, such as Celluloid Dressing Cases, Manicure Sets Work Baskets, Perfumes put wn in taucy baskets, ete. Plush Frame Mirrors, Bi-que Figures, Match Safes, etc., which we will seli this week AT COST. ‘These goods were very cheap at our regular prices, At COST they are great barzains, Customers will rewember our handsome Japanese Silk In.tial Handkerchiefs, We have on handa broken lot, 12 A, 11 B, 2D, 3H, 64, 3P,8 BR, 128 and 3 W. We offer them thia week at the uniform price of 65c. Former price. 75c. and 85c. We have Soiled and Crushed Handkerchiefs at low prices. A few more of those Silk Handkerchiefs, 3 for ‘These are very cheap, and cannot be reduced, Our regular lides are complete; qualities the best and Prices correct. EG DAVIS, 427 719 MARKET SPACE, cor. 8thst. Exrnsozprvary HOLIDAY BARGAINS aT BEHREND’S BALTIMORE STORE, 908 7TH STREET NORTHWEST. CUT PRICES. SILK AND VELVET DEPARTMENT. a ra CUT PRICES. Plaid Silk Velvets, at G4c. These BLANKETS AND COMFORTABLES. CUT PRICES. Cloaks we are selling out below cost. FUR AND FUR TRIMMINGS. CUT PRICES. Wide | fb, now 9308 Genuine BEAVER Muffs at $3.50, Genuine BEAVER Mufis at $3.80. worth $15. FOSTEL's KID GLOVES. CUT PRICES, ‘Fur Top Kid Gloves very low, Just received now line of Table Covers, ‘Elegant 10-4 Garnet and Green Covers, at FD pola bedgep design, at Real Scotch Clan Plaids, the latest styles out, re | Great reductions in Moire $ Iks, Crystal Pendants on | 9 Avply a7 sold on POR sate ‘AN AFTER XMAS BARGAIN, ‘An elezant full-scale I finished: richl; in perfect ord cost new inerudi ose w Ture chance to procure a Aue instrument Fery and should be seen at once. to. ‘TUE PIANO EXCHANGE WAREROOMS, FR SALE—A WHOLESALE MILK Ti ADE, for LOPED orlan work, | Fon Sace—cuE we. i Brewster Laudaulette au Huibet ne. ws | Jou Sane ages: frome Bs ‘The toliowing bargains in Second-hand Carri. | | Xo wuare-Cront Brotigisins, ou,y one seasou aud ax ood us te nucham, used only y | One fading’ roun ett, by Brewster &Co., pol @ Brougiiaty a iit s only Recently | very stylish Tea Cart, poe a Brewster Puy, Also, sev second-hand veiucles tor wile = | sidering the quality o1 tue Wo a20-20 JOR SALE | one cari | Ma. i | Ke ids ha AN Corw JUST ARRY ud of Horses fro bands JOHN bee ved lews: fall aud brilliant tone, all der and fully warranted: finest take, 500. "Can be boweht wow fcr ob uidwonve Cover aud Stool, om payments o $10 cush and $10 per month till pad { 5 cents per gulon, winter iy by letter, mi ike sending the whole tamily to « ] the Volumes, can be obtained a on small mouthly payments ‘by addressing Box 129, Star office. y_ Flandan, of New ¥ WD pounds cach, aud sey- or. Endglish and Freuch Boarding sud Day School for ‘Young Ladies and Little Girls Fitth Year decins Septe Primary, Intermediate, Acre | ators. Art and Musical Courses taught by a corps "of id | Biuctoen teachers. Tuition inciives instraction in Fugitch, French, Latin, Prnwanshin, Clase Drawing | end Clas Siusinie. “A” apecial here is emploved {oF | the use of pupils in distant parts of the city. “For ere eniaes« dress (he principal, % MISS ANNA ELLIS. ‘od Square Piano, finely 815 15TH STREET NORTHWEST, (Near Wormiey’s), (OF. This is & af THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1887, ‘tists AVERLY SEMINARY, — 1730 Mascachusettsave, | With # Lange and Handsowe Stock of Boarding and Day School for young iadiea, | _aiyim* Miss LEPSCOM. Principal. | mPORTED COSTUMES, nd summer. | MLS. ks aT, omer, to TT. 8a tat | MU“ Practical tenrher af the French Language, 1327 Gost n.w.. will «ive private lemons | Terins' 85 to #10. Call from 3 tod o'clock. dG-I8t™ LLIERE HOME AND DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS 14 yeara of axe, ‘A few pupils iu the family LUCIEN EC. COLLIERE, A. M., Washinton, D. C., Ist. n. w., near “Arlington Hotel. Opens October 3; closes June I. ali rin classes, DINNER, and BALL DRESSES, DIAS. JAMES PARTON, 1d biowrapher.eays “that dace aset of Appleton WRAPS, BONNETS, Ero., ‘Just received from Paris and imported specially forthe ‘Washington season. 424-6t_ Ms,2, M. MENGERT, 419 9TH ST _N.W. 2A Zephyr, ind, Columbia, Yarne, Crewel, ‘Chenille, d24-tomhil COUrE AND ONE ““Onatony | otverwise, Delivered. ALBERT SEITZ, 6: SHAKESPEARE” ~ =_ course, $6, CONVERSATION and three thouths’ course, $10 VOIC kh DER Bi AT HANG ices, mouths eluding both, 810, MARTYN OULLEGE. FAIVATE LessONS i any department. © di6-Sin Muse M. J. Pras, 1809 Pat n.w. (Mire, Ranta) Hoe retnrned fron New York with the latest styles { FINE FRENCH MAIR GOODS. ns “108 DUPE HORSE, Harness. Appt text tyle, exte sed ALSO— Sopcast walection ip SHELL, AMBER, and DULL the finest in the see tue extents | SR DIPL SUSAN | Tiait Dreted and’Banee Shingle. 9.2m ner. One round-frout 2 S ISSUED. Lessons in SS WILLS, MODISTE, WISHES To IN- eon iullin trout, , © Thirty two paze catalogue free form ber customers and the public that sl Uy “Brewster £ Ge. | gp Seas, Prok Alek Melts Bie Sod hueaaNe, | Nag, anoved from W107 F wt uw. to VI20F at names snkateticadesuntae | MARISS COLLFGR “OF ELOCUTION AND OWA: | Bestly oPbeaite te Ebbitt Wists she will be plteacd ts le atid shafts, One xood | TORK, 313 Gth st. m. w., half a block east of City P.O | Se them. S. good se — tie old ates, eed | m1. | MEL YRENCH PREPARED FOR SUFT- one up: very chesp. Uae | ETANO LESSONS, | denne and besututyiaus the kin, 60, = "ould | SESS Grama gtangtsox, © yy ay ee” ble Pries.cout | s-4m* 8 Grant Pacts bet Buh LOR, Gand Hote, : DAVIS, Mor Shupbeet and Hair Dresser, | foauerly with Mrs.'C. Thompson, ts located I5th st., over Thompson's Drhg Store. JRENCH STYLE DRESSES AND WRAPS, y Imported ‘Trimmings ap MADAME A. P. LEFRANC, 830_N. Howard st., Baltimore, Ma. LLE Ac: Thi Schou DE ¥—HOME SCHOOL FOR 20 miles from Washington, SBR. Bors ia the Longs VED, a Weshiagton Count Matepet Black. stylisit ata NG7ON CONSERVATORY snl SOuittine: Wen ad Fe 1ITH ST. XW ne har ie Fine, Cornet, : y air of », Direetor. L haga 89 NTON FISCHER'S DRY CLEANING Rs’ LISHMENT ASD DYE WORKS B00 G seme egtdsttatec™ | Be ayaa goat eaac area pean sachopetant | Inctiezate Isis Sunder re) ENCOURING AND DEY CLEA | toninkang low price COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, cuiclaee Ladies! aud Gent's wutk of every doses poerte es Q ar Cay fst-Offon aoa eed ge gh Ganong ge Lekce | of-3m mW _antard Bn liege am America, | “*™ pormerly wi cher and Mason reso, | PGW SME—CaLt aND She ay specraLties Sole ie 10-iin Parle _ ry LL-WOOL GARMENTS MADE UP OR RIPPED Xo = ACADEMICAl OURS! dyed 8 Kood m0) Diack. 1B sieges Ear ‘rung blac FISCHER, Ee m4 900 GC st mw. OR ‘OR Stem: as. ur OR of susall 05-3m. area specialty of ou Mires LO boiler: avoids ail expensive wits tue; no banal os Use‘. DALLAUE, 20k SALE-FRED Z iLLER. SALE — DIAMOND EARRINGS — THE yest stock 1: rt sities ‘at 820, winding Watches, JACOLS SALE — FINE! TER FOE, SALE VIOLINS—A SUPERIOR COLLEC- ou ot hie old instruments In pe. tect order; sone y adapted : vs, special yt SAL.E—FALL AND WIN’ ‘NEW AND SECON! OF EVELY DESCIIPTION, AT VER) REASONABLE PRICES, JOHN M. X0UNG, a7 KEAK ‘NA’ culars apply Wo Princi BEAUTIFUL CHKISTMAS PRE~ENT. EITHER go erg “MRS. F 3. SOMERS A Decke! Bros., Weber, Estey of Fischer Piano or al TTT 00 NNN A GRADUATE OF HARVARD. TEACHING IN. SANDERS & STAYMAN, gf go RYN Noshmetou, desires pupils insly oF spall | _21-3m 984 F street nortiiwest,— 9 O NNN | classes. Inqurcor Mit JARVIS BUTLER, 8:4 F at. THE HOLIDAYS WE SHOW A MAGNIFT. F398 ERE [ak stb-bmn_ | Roe ee HOLD ATS, WE SHOW 8 MOTE + = = WEBEL ESTEY, iy MOT Howe” > "7 wood: Ehous, Mshowauy, French Walt other mW EER TUT Y ¥ FAMILY SUPPLIES. Hyiey SANDEAS € SEALMAN, 00a Fee ae. 1 ER OT YY : a —————E—————— it £ Xx 7, READING OUR FOREGOING CARDS, Eee f ¥ | From Frocm A Chari inti thst our prices ure oouenste Sad ba ‘terms the easiest. P% FRR, pee _nl-3m rs ‘eta h SELECT, YOUR PLAXO On ORGAN Now. ‘oo to Eee fs intended, for CHRISTMAS PRESENT. ss as ae Ivan be DELVED Hits TIT. RRR. FRE RRR FRE by 3 N, Charles 41217 8 7 Eo Rh OE g t) R. kB + ig st Hictmont Va est rae w TEY ORGANS. NEARI. HAVE o F US BR ie = i = Eas beets mads sud peid. “Thethsice of ‘and cco 6 vw RR fanicians the world over. New stiles ‘for parlor loderat ¢ | omy me es fe Perr ne ee) ‘THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA PATENT —_| HARMONIC" ine wonder, SANDERS Ss PROCESS. 7 REP: = HHH Ete swt - ‘Piitiisea. Orpae for ne tuned snd repered, offer ‘Satin-Lined BEAVER, which was| Webavoon hand ten gross of Brass Easle Frames Studio of 4 25, and $5 JACOL Fak GuLD aMRRiG 30. “These Watches | QTAMMERING CURE! EFERENCE 7o Rest} GL. Wun & Bros. who bave . ae Selgptii "usctody Si Se Musical, HoCLDAY PRESENTS, T QUALITY ORIENTAL | tion. 043m" ‘oy Pianos, Drums and ses, oUF OWD iuportation, 87 sdnewhere at $10. cellent order, ‘9 and 481 C st. nw. TIONAL HOTEL. Fos. WEBS i SSE HeaAMET, 430 torn sr, Nw Makes tocrder tu every style. aud mater a SreCIA Ties ae ore Pak and See CTA — French Hand-made Underelothing, Mermo Underwear cid hnest Imported | Patent Shoulier braces, and all Dress’ Reform Goods, French Corsets and Bustles, Children’s Corscts and a #1 Corset (Mise E.'s own make) that for the price is unsurpassed XB Prench,, German, and Spanish spoken. _mrl¢ ex zee On application at College Ortice, to anail. N. President, ‘s16-41n, pares | Gerscen IND BE norapiy. Ty pewrit Kayid Writing." Stndent= muy en holarsitn. quarterly or tuonthly in always in demi jas Me duel. Seud furet, Ageuts 45 (tse, _ PIANOS AND ORGANS. a i eect a mee ALLED & DAVIS CELEBRATED UPRIGHT 2W., Washington, D. C x Q ALY sproved by ace paseuta peal ees Ni UPRIGHT Pi | Sou tor Holidiy Season. Fifty wore of those Panos: S49. and other ordered for the New i ‘Conservatory: tell the 4 Bie E 2 00e. 8 Ratan ory of supreme excelieuce. H. L. SUMNER, Agent, T $11 9th stn. w. ‘ol | Soar nentrrz scHoor oF LANGUAGES, : ii ESTGN D | WASHINGTON, 723 14TH ST. N. W., ss 00 f H MMM ERE % $15, and 818, oy nt St.; Brooklen, 40 Court oo Hu MMMM FE ROR ule ‘stoues aud cluster | bl St: Phisa.. 1.025 Chest © O HHH MMMM ER ‘ue a beauty. intu in Freneh, German, Spanish. &e. | oo HH MMM E JACOBS BROTHERS cs knowledge in ONE or TWO TERMS. oo =6©6B UR MMM ERE OR 3-1 422y Peucsylvania ave, £0 4 siuail classes; aiso private lessons, PIANOS HAVE No EQUAL FOR TONE AND FIN- lie ferences. “Terms begin now. IsH. HUGO WOKCH & 00. 925 7th stn. w., are Sole Agents for these Superior Instraments. ‘Pianos select irom. 1 \YASHINGTON SCHOOL OF ELOCUTION AND and ins for rent and ~old on monthly instalments. 3S BLOLHERS, | HART, Pr Voice Culture, Elocution, Lawsof | ments and Striue. 80,000 Copies of 3 cent Music. Swveunsive-uaave, | OF tery. El ‘ud College Preparatory. | The ouly compicts stock in the city. Catalorues | o4¢-3m* mailed. 65-6m_ Pianos and Onrans, Comets, Wouderful welf playing Organs. “Atto-Herrs, Ziters Musical Hoes tyuphonioha Multuphotew aad, Xtc” Phowen, Atusical inwtrumenta: Muse Bocke. ES Ying’ the Music Line AWING AND PAINTING TAUGHT BY COM- nt teachers, Terms #3 per month, three les- k. Special classes ior children on Saturday yor mouth. Studio Sz 11th st. n.w, ou | JORENCH LESSONS, PRIVATE OR IN CLASSES, | PSAVRMES TELE fron Prin will wtve howe at ier res deuce and at pupil houics, Excallent 3 i id thorough instruction 910 15th st.uw. LS. 1229 Penna, ave, BROUGHAS, POLE . Apply at 8. ve. be lt for ude msi Ye = ME NSRNON SEMINARY, ati "1100, 1104. 1116 Mt st'and 1130 11th st, Freueh aud Ensiish Boardine avd Day School for Young Ladiesand Little Girls, demic, Intermediate and Pri vents. — commototauew schogl budine cantante CHAPEL, SESSION ROOMS, CLASS-ROOMS, and. OFFICE, ‘with seam heating and. best fnprovements Feady foroccupancy this fail. ‘Thirteenth year beaas OCTOBER & ER 'D-HAN. ‘Beware of imitations of the Name and Brand, snd>s sure and eee to it that either sacks or barrels read “A large assortment WP. WELCH, ot | GEO K PHIL) RAI AND CEN Ky NUUAMEXARDBIA AND. WASH SOE daily, exoopt Sunday | audria for Washington, 6 | CHAS. | General Manager. (019) | |PlEPMONT ate Line. i Rewedule iu eficct November 1 8:30 A. M.—East Teun Mail Daily for Warrenton, et Charlottesville, Lyebburg and Stations | Sctween “Ateaandeta and “Lacchboures Sine ssaee Sprnwa, Allegheny Springs, Bristol, huoxville, Kowa, Moi ew Orica. Pullin jon to New Orleatin 4AM Past Mail Daily for Warrent lottesvilie, Gordonsvilie, Stations Ches. & Uhio Lynchburg, Rocky Mount, Danville aud Stations be- tween Lynchburg and Danville, Gter-sbaro, hake, | Chatiotig,“Adauta Bi Wontconory, New New * Mowtromory. | Oriana, ‘texan and Caltfornta: "Pullman nines Noa Char vate, York to’ atianta, 13 om with Pulluoan | Atlanta to New Urieann, iu Boudoir Sleepers for Birminghan.. Vict and’ Shreveport “Sold {rains Warkiveton to Atlanta. Does not coubect (08 Eland Oroute pointe Sundays, Biko BML Day Birasbunt and interned ‘Connects ; it K. for Laray- arriving 8.10 p.m. 1» Lxprem Daily for Warrenton, ttewville, Loussville, Cinciunaty, and’ near live of ¢ oi Neepers and Solid trains Bristol, uurton to Louis ile. ¥ torn poluta. ‘Trwurh Pullman siesnee Weskioe: Ton te Meinpiiia without chance. Neebere Washing 7100 M—Southern tapene Danville, Malcigh Asheville, “Chadlgeon. ‘a ew dure, Cor Atlan Latue ara a Mahan iron tars Se jon 12 A. Ma Daily ence sand : MDaily aretve Round Wil Th ae AM and 4B ket ound Hill 3:50 A. M Daily, ’ M trains trom. the South via Charlotte, Bebbary arrive. ta We Siok st YM. via aot Teuneaness Brtctel and Lapmae: burst 10:45 A Meant 40T gid" Ghio Fouts apd. Cuaciottortile ‘at Seok? Strasbung Local at ®: Tickets, sleeping car reservation and inf sy in avenue ain asiroad, Get and Bate Sas Le TAYLOR” General Passenger Agent ALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. SCHEDULE IN EFFECT NOVEMBER 20, 1887. WASHINGTON FROM STATION, COR! EW dhRSHY AVESCE ANDO SEMEET oe tacago and Northwest, Exp. daily 10 55am, a and St Louis, Exp. daily 2 30en@ 8 ae and Cleveland, Exp. daily 10 55am, For Loxineton and Local Stations, +8 40a.m, dein if mite 730, s Exprern Baltimore and Pu Forme adeltiue | | ute train). 3-30, 4-30, bm n \33 ain. | Ban.’ Ou Sindy, 4-30-03, 4°80 pin Leave Anbar | gin 6-40. 6 0 aa 12-03, 3.30,8) SO pan. Sunday, 30 and 10 pane | Bor Sag. 's tae between, Washineton and Balt Sod 1130 pam. im Bindaye 6 90 ome SOS $40, 6.45 and 11°20 pn wd For Station 8:40 gy Metropolitan Branch, 44.25 a, $120 pan. and " at $0 pms Lor petocipal statboce sah 15 -50"Gian Gon Sunday soya st ud intermediate pointe, 19.30 a | qghor Boyd's: ermediate stations, t7-00 pam, | #10;b0 nan | | Guurch trains leave Washington on Sunday only ab | 2.20'y%u., stopping at all stations ‘on ‘Metrupulltar For FREDERICK, 1840 am, 2:30 p.m. 15:30p | m. ‘Sundays 1 lore “ | MecPHAGE N98 40am. and 5 30 pam pa Chiral. G20 ‘nang i. dally 62 Gaiiy. 7236 mam, 2 Pt “Proce Philsteiphin, Chester and WDmingten, 10:45 a pia, E Te) Pra Bi timore. 20 ‘Tra ‘daily. and aia. daily cece Baltimore for o ~ 1 0. 30, 8 30 and 10,8 05, 10-00 peomee Y an. Bale 2 oan 7:10 and 9:30 p m.. intermediate Wash bier SLEMENTS, Manager, POTOMAC RIVER BOATS._ | Fe SOKPOLK, oLp rors AND THE SOUTH ‘Steamer GEORGE LEARY leaves Washingtom Mouday, Wednesday am) Friday atS pam, Steamer dAN® MUSELE\. Tuesday aud Thursday a1 3 p.m aad Sunday” at 4 vm d ‘Steamer Leary lauds at Piney Point going and returee {Soweley ands at Cornteld Harbor going and returae | Knox and Liopds express will call and | hotels and private residences, M™ VERNON MT. VERNON! Leaves ey ES Pam —~ I for Vernon and River Landimen ts ta: down an chyacat ss een ee sie LL BLAKE, Captain, POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. NEW IKON STLAMEK "WAKEFIELD" wes 7th st. wharf on MONDAYS, sHUKsDal Sud SATURDAYS at 7 nm. Keturmiug TUESDA\ FRIDAYS, and SUNDAY pin, tonchingat River fogs as farias Nomiui Croce. Currotuan. Say Glements Bey, M4. Councets with B. and 0. Sec schecule. JOHN B. PADUI RIDLEY, Manager. as cw. 2 aa in EDWARD F. DROOP, Sole Agent, ate W. G. Metzerott & Co.), At the old stand, 925 Pa ave, 2S Do Nor Poncuse made another big cut in all departments for Te Fos Axo Wars 8110 Frame, 4-inch Moulding ; Silver, 49¢. ; Gilt, 580. ‘A fall line of Oard Easels in the newest designs. ‘more families with SK Depor and Ralirved Ineelecting « Heating Rtove 1 win te to vonrinter ‘inapect our immense asportment,, rte de eet Sete cn we pared to de it side of