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Se ai FOR SALE--HOUSES. JOR SALE-ONF OF THE FINRST FINISHED Spt well-F atl: six-tooy houses im the city: windo {inc teeta igen sess 06 0 Dae 3 fm latrobes af 2215 1athat nw, Ty SALE THREE F1RW CLASS. SEV {RO (oun s. all moderu imi rovewents, very, C ‘Room 7, 1420 yaS.or cash: only $5,000. GEO. P. GOFF, New York ave. aw. < JOR 8A HANDSOME THREE-STO1 HY De th st ow: cellar, avd Dath all moriera tmprovements; excel Soot, will sel irked: convenient t two lines of cars. cheap tt aold at oboe. Bot BU WARNER & CO.. 916 Fat. nw. OR SALE-TWO OF THOSE ATTRACTIVE Brick Ds eliings om Arthur Place (opposite 1 and cell r. sever dern tinprovements. Prie- on BM WARNER & CO. 916 oe). two two-wtor oma ad badl "@ will sell BH. WARNER & Cc ON SOUTH SIDE OF F ST., BETWEEN sts. nw. lange, three-story Brick comtaimim rootia: modern Improve: ‘Lot 252160 to lage alley. Price, #31.000. it BH WARNER & CO. 910 Fat. nw. JOR SALP—A SPLENDID THREE-STORY BRICK pouae. 11 rooms. a 1: 200 Sth at aw; wall be aid cbrap to an Imuiedk chaser, faut RH. WARNER & 16 Pat nw Fok Se ty woe SE. NEAR 20:h nw; 10 rooms: m. & (pew and baidsome); i to be beet to be appreciated. Price, @ Sit nt WARNER & CO. O10 Fst. nw. JOR SALE_ELEGANT RESIDENCE, VERMONT ave., bear MeFherson Square, 13 rooms, pantries, rank ‘ais, plate-glase windows; weet, east apd north wares all mod haps; will be sol pear) i We iBIrOLD. “ JOR SALE — HANDSOME paenaace, Beope 5 jows € rooms, im. 1. For mut to a terme ‘HT Lel jadi NEARLY NEW ibdkb, 1331 ¥ se i * 5-3 d terms apply to “tw, Be. corner, heated by furna: of 7th st, $4,000. KB. T. THE BEST BARGAINS IN THE ful home, B.w.. 6 rooms and bath, cel 7 fished tw bard oil, new south frout; lot 20x110, ‘alley. only $4.500. ‘Two 5-rom frames, Delaware renting for@1) per month: only @800 each, Five- a brick, sy. rente for $10.30. new: lot 122100: 1,000. atx-room new brick. cellar, .w.: only Uad-3t) STALEY & HILL, O24 i4th st $5 + FOS BLED § ELEGANT (XBW) BAY WINDOW ; 8 rooms i haiee, F ty bet th ad 10th 3 fronts will be sold oa Ae Sew OWNER, 800 P atm. sade JOR SALE_STORE AND -DWYLLING ON PA ve, bear War Dept: 97,000. also ange and small win Mt Mearawt 9. ie D, JOR SALE OR EXCHAS OF VALUABLE BUSI eas property om F st. bet. 6th aud 7th ata. Ta PFs © AWORMBIEDT & BRADLEY. oR SALE—WILL POSITIVELY BE SOLD ATA mucrifice ai elegant Rew bay-window brick r bath, with sliding doors, latrobes, tnd fireplace. 22 feet south front: half ~quare from cars; ina fashionable part of the northwest. Great bargain. DAVID D. STONE, 806 F st. n.w SALE-ON MONTHLY PAYMENTS SI FoR room house, 1896 Boundary st: $100 cash; paid montuiy will buy this desirable home in ray i eiuborhoed. Call at once. W. W. %. es 1 Fst Jat JOR SALE THAT DESIRABLE AND NEATLY- bust House of 11 rooms and all mod imps.. st 10U8: Tlth st.; ie the biewest bargain ih the nortl ¥ on owner after 4 p.m. eh JOR SALE ELLENT INVESTMENT_EIGHT- room Brick, on 11th at, between § and T ats. nw. $4,000. WHITAKER & JOKDA! Ja ‘T OF THOSE NEW Bricks on T st, near 12th, 7 rooms and it thanties, all modern jmprovements; will DAVID DB. STONE, 806 F street. se SA. NLY ONE L SALE— HOUSES TKatow.boh. 0 lars. . #36,000 930 oy 0 stuw., db. 4r..16,900 500617 Det mn web Bien i <r 32 to 1749 B st 108 ‘iat stk i Tir 8.000 734 2H WCE Tee ¥.900 48 ie a ee 4500 8. .cn. sreeeeserene 1300 aly @ portion of the property on Tied cat! at ottce for baling janued st THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, JOR SALE—CHEAPEST HOME AND BEST IN- in the city. An elezant bay-window brick, i bath, summer kitchen and cellar: nicely papered.: heated by 1x10, two-story brick stable; P st., joth: south front. This is just the ou have been looking after for ‘very soun will be leased for one DAVID D. STONE, ‘800 F st. nw. SAI -CHEAP—TWO BRICK HOUSES, bin half square of Mst. n.w.; only 3000 fot wo. rented to good tenants at $25 per mont. Apply FR HERTFORO, 423% Fat Jadot" R SALE-ONLY THREE LEPT OF THOSE handscie new bey wiudew brick houses in Portner Pisce. 6 rams bath, range, latrobe, slate inaptels with sao domly gavered. beautitl chandetiers, oom Waske §DANENHOWER. iaower & Som, L143 F at jstim SALE SEVEN-ROOM BRICK HOUSE, moutha, If wot sol to Dar or n, cheap. 4:2 fest fromt on 14th st for sta *Paneein. 13 4 Hare ‘ aw Fson, 142 a ADESIRA! hous i ofice and Penson buread, hudee 1a Peuting at $400 per Year” Price unl i way tottue. CHARLES W- HANDY., Bes Tn’ ate ‘aid Newey Public, 921 Fetemwe S8t F's SALE A HANDSOME NEW 3-sTOKY BScule izick Mouse ged ude lot meer lows Circle. «$20.00. ‘bur, lestion, snd ‘price fa CUCMES Wi WANDY, Heal Estate aad Loumm 931 JOR SALE YEW 1 ROOM BRICK Wi Det n w. freacock, popered : hoon easy terusn, CHARLES € HASD' Fost £1761 MASSACHUSETTS AVE. N, Landsome 4-story Brick, 2 rooms; lot 17.36 Massachusetts ave.. . JOHN SHERMAN & CO. 1407 F st. uw. e915 HST. N.W., FOUR-STORY PRESS brick: 11 rocuss apd bath; lot J8x100- ‘Od Lh st Bow. 7 rooms: lot 16x100: 85 ps oe Winches A oath FFPOk SALE, BRICK DWELLING ON MARION ST aw, "story an basement; Ors and bath room; ali ted st $25 ber teouth. price #4.000, only reauired "Yvikhe & ROTHERPORD, ONTSOF F stot =; fime cellar, fur- +, fotegsgion rill be made in price if . TYLER & RUIHERFORD, 1307 F at. u.w, «nw. containing wine rooms acid neuriborhood ote Gf Ebn bent roperty 2 chase for occu: aur investuent. Price 608000 PITNEY & BRADFORD. TS03"¥ st. aw. 4 EAKGAIN MODERN SUBSTAN. CK RESIDENCE. WELL AND CEN FRALLY LOCATED NOKIBWEST qpontains thirteen large Footus f ‘Ur rooms deep ou first floor), pautries, “43 crliar, Bouse is heated by faruace is ‘sud handscnwely papered throughout ad: is a feet ¥ mehes by 120 feet to alley. PIC! s Bates Setionk £ Sisk ONEY +e Pat. & Fosse OFFER FOUR VERY NEAT AXD plete aix-room Hoteee, shed. st neo within bait aquareot ft'streeteers: Seakite vewtuent, or will sell them separate to want- ve siuig homme om very eaay terua. BWOLMSTEDT SORE ee 3 a23-Tm )® SALE—TWO NEW HOUSES, NEAR DUPON’ Fer ibreaa00, 7 For s.le—A mat desirable house, 207 E st. nw... SALE For sale—Good investment, W st, bear 14th, €.450, ¥ Beautiful home, ¥. H. sve.. near XN, 810.600. A desirable house, N Dupont Ci JuK SALE SMALL. HOUSES, NORTHWEST AND 1 ose desiring a good investment, of mes suould, 6 to eccure. cota sWollust-bi e Buabi A cram st, with browm stoue steps and nae, Prema, cellar, cu bath, fur- Ersic. ak namicle aud cabinets, wile Preach mirrors, open fre Vule. handse: ow SSN DANES SHOWER & SON, 1115 JOR SALE -$1.500—FOUR G@) NEW, NEAT uractive Frame Dwellinucs, Now 2120-28-30. th ot. road (iirightwood ave.), opposite the sebuet- Son ns, Peleg £1200 cack, om aay terms: now os: CTs ene St 3 Bao henta eack 20 7th st aw. PROPOSALS. OPOSALS FOR BROKEN STONE, CEM! SAkDe Fike DEIR AND GRATE eee: 1, 1857.—senied propsuls, severally indorsed ~aaais for Broken Stuce.” “Cement,” “Saud.” “Fire. Buieks,” oF “Grauite” will be received, from the revular dealers only, at the Bureau of Provisions, [Toeuins, Navy Department Wark : LEVEN OCLOCK, AM JANUARY Twoseye THLE. 166K. and Opened Tmmedistely thereafter a the prosener of Didders, 108 the scpuiy, st te ween Vard, Weshiagtom, D.C. of 6.000) teevels booked. sicne, 2.000 ‘oarrels ‘cenient, 18,000 Laprels iio five brteke iggytite gor aw and 3d Fe SALE SEVERAL LARGE TRACTS A’ D SI: gle lots fu Kast Washington, irom 15 to 35 c. per 1 {t. Good chance for remunerative investments, Pipmieing nae returns in ‘the near future. a3 EOPOLD, 1331 F st. bw. RI LOTS ON 23D, NEAR tees ins splendid weigh fees: in 3 splen Brice 01.25 ad §1 50. E is NER & CO. 916 F st. Dw JOR SALE—TWO LOTS ON CONNECTICUT AVE. near Dupont Circle, at agrvat mm to an fmine~ diate purchaser. BH. WARNER & CO. ja5-Bt ‘916 F st. nw. Fok SSE TW0 BEAUTIFUL 107s, SOUTH front, on Kinde Isladd ave., hear 15th -t'n.w.; Me af the prvtiiest locations in ibe chh 20, abet SUES locations in i ARNEL & CO._ FS SALE—AT A BAKGAIN—FOUR DESIRABLE Luilding Lots, on west side of 19th st.. between R- sasnw App io LOUISE SHOPIARER “on FEE at he. JOR SALE-AT ARGAIN IF PURCHASED (Gace he of the moet desirable £0 section of 84. bys depth of 14] feet toa 3Ofoot. ear fine improv. meuta: street Paved. and leads directly to the country. ‘The owner gi the proverty coutemplated improving, but he has je AEGIS PSMOEMARER 920 Fat. nw. R SALE—~CHEAP_TWO LOTS IN MT. PLEAS- at, only each. lot. Lanier “Heights, ‘23¢, per foot. J. K. HERTFORD, Sad-lwe 1423 F st. JOR SALE_CHEAP—LOTS AT FOREST GLEN, Ma, 1, 2 cents per foot, if sold before eH ad cate 142336 8 st Ke 5 142336 F St Fe SALE—A FINE PIECE OF UNIMPROVED real estate corner East Cap. and 18th sta., only 16 Genta per toot. CHARLES W. HANDY, Real Estate, 921 Pat ow. a 383-3t ROR SALE—A VERY DE: IRABLE LOT ON 9TH . between Land M sts. n.w.. Zox1s SWORMSTEDT & BKADLEY, asim Oe Fe SALE—THE BEST INVESTMENT OF THE Day—tI offer Building Lots on «rade, and on street or avons, within, four aduares of, Behnaylvaui ave. Street cars, for unly ch—$25 down, balance . RA. PHILLIPS, 1O.per mouth, steht 1438 York FOR SALE —_ MISCELLANEOUS JOR SALE_FIVE SHARES OF SHFLLABARGER Stock at $18 per share, Address SHELEBARGER, Staroffice. : ? ~3a5-3te JOR SALE-ONE OF THE FINEST RIDING ‘Horses in the District, Has all the gaits, Three- Quarters thoroughbred. Sound and gentle. # HUT & DYER, Ja5-3t 13th and F sts. nw, JOK SALE—20 SHARES ARLINGTON BRICK Machine Stock at « bareain. FRANK H. PELOUZE, 1416 Fst, Keliogy Building APH TYPE-W ia Bicycle, $: JOR SALE—CALK onder, $25: Cy m change another Bicycle or weiter. Capital Cycle Uo, 1406 FPQe SALE CHEAP—cOMPLETE SET BED Room furmivure, carpet, stove, mattress, pillows and springs. Call at at Fok SEG TWo VEGY ELEGANT BANGATAS— ‘One a brilliant and very sweet tone, maxuilicent Parlcr upright rand Piano, tosewood case, hatdorel > Eniahed lange size, great volume aud power, used but short thie’ cam be bought very low on small Inonthly pazmients or caah, or will exchanyge anu ive full value for old Piano. We make a great specialty of exchanx- iny new or second-hand Uprights for Square Pianos, and our saving to you is always $25 to $100 better than ‘auy other Brst-class house.” A latye four round coruer Square Piano, in excellent order, for only $175, S10 permouth, ‘This ise rere barcain ‘THE PIANO EXCHANGE, sat azine, OK SALE—ONE FINE COUPE HORSE, ONE lucht Wagon, one pair Platform Sca.ea, two pair of butter Seales, one Ice Box, aud one new Stove. Apply to NICODEMUs, 933 Louisiana ave. n.w. =e P08 SALE_AT DOWNEY 's STABLE 1620 1 ST. n.w., ® young, gaited Keutucky and driving horse. Se ee ‘K AND FIXTURES OF A CoN. fectionery, toy and stationery store: good reasons for selling: price €175, I. F.. Star office. jag-zt" JOR SALE—AT A LOW FIGURE—COUPE ames. in good condition. Call or CONVEY, 68 Deirees st. aaa a -FIVE SHARES OF MAG- Stock, at 85 per share, AVID 'D. STONE, __806 F st. nw, MACHINE. TA- do- 5. . eee Matic 5 JOR SALE—CHEAP — SEW bles, russ, choice paintings, &. Call 10 to 12am, #06 pm jazSt* "1012 NEW HAMPSHIRE AVE. N.W. JOR SALE—CHEA\ CARRIAGE OR WAGO: Elevator complete .also.s lot stable horse stalls, 1 aire immediately at 1345 Penna, BECKER’ dsl -6t FOR SALESINGING BIRDS. BIRD, FOOD AND ‘Cages, Gold Fish, Aquariums, and Fish Pood, Langest assortment in the city at SCHMID'S BIRD SIORE, 17tn st, two doors south of Pa. ave, 428-1 PGE SAGES EDCXCLOPEDIAS. “JAMES PARTON, ihe celebrated historian ahd biographer. saya that Cyclopedia tin like erudlug the whole fount ose: ‘Felopedia it is like * 3 lege. “Tuts work, ail the volumes, beained cal be obtained at on mall mouthly payments by addre: ones on stuall m0 ments ‘by sain Box ee d4-tomhl WOR SALE-BED FEATHERS, Ibe. A POUND, choice, new, aud clean. Also, Geese Feathers, Mat: tremen. ke." lowest prices. "Orders by mall and gigerwie “Delivered. ALBERT SEITZ, 63% 1st hington County, Ma. “Ainoug’ them are 1 pat of Matched ‘Blacks, 16 hands bigs 6 years old, aud very” stylish aud migel broke sinwls or double: 1 Dapyie Gray. 10. hands, 6 Young ohana perfect picture in harness. very sth {eh Bay tlorse. 1 aude igh, @ yeurs old: T pair of Kean Horees, weixhiug 1.30 pounds each, and seve eral youd coach horses Special attention 18 called to She Facing Hors, 13% hands high, 6 youre old, black Sector Sngreety af Spiers whch Yt aaa > paces ndie i 2.36 ‘euy day” “Auy lady cals a ON Bist ra down the road. Fr altaw tes MR SALE—THE “OTTO” GAS ENGINE RE quires no boiler, avolda ail expensive aticu aun do loss of thie: no. ng of f for circaiaé Aud prive list, “D. BALLAUY, agout, 751 7a. “ukemi IN SINGING BIRD: BIRD FOOD AND CAGES. 231 Fangivana ave n.w., Washington, D. adda JOR SALE_ONE UPRIGHT PIANO, @190. ON pel Urea, $40: and other grest ne in and Organs are how offered at HUGO WORCH 3 Warerooms, 025 7th st. Bw. Piahos for Sha L 7 2m JOR SALE_NEW, CLEAN LIVE-PICKED BED- JL Feathers 1c. ¢ Vound the best i the country ior Fi re by tail ur otuerwise prom Tivered. WAU SEITZ, 724 it etwas Bw Ok SALE—FALI. AND WINTER CARRIAG! FO* “inn Sb Sito wake Ores EVERY DESCKIP IIo: AT VERY REASONABLE PRICES, JOHN M. YOUNG, 479 and 481-C st. nw, Ss REAK NATIONAL HOTED. LOST AND FOUND. AKEN BY MISTAKE, AT A RECEPTION, LATE Monday afternoon, « ‘new, Seal Brown Derby Hat. 43a vt: and exchamsge, ie UP ESTRAY ON THE 3D INST. Fy ssmail red and white cow.” The owner can have we same by proving proverty and payin, 4 Tuquireat 1425 Oth at!mwe | PS Soares OST—A KEWARD WILL BE GIVEN FOR THE Fetury of a Skye Ferriet,lost or stolen 26th mt from 1518 K st n-¥. Jao.ate OST YESTERDAY | AFTE NOON-BUNCH OF wey om @ strins. ve keys. Kewa: initued tothe Saronic AYCRON Mewsn te ere FUESRAY, JAN, 3D. AN) ALLIGATOR skin pocketbook, Contastiiny Foil of bilis and #2 wold piece. “Tue tinier will be Liberally rewarded by feturniog it to 1707 Tat mw. dasest™ OST—JANUARY 3, A WHITE | ELLOW Vike Doe to collar’ pobria rasatirs Seton of Ned. Liberal reward for return to 1093 Pepnaylva. ia ave, oe aa deze OST—A LARGE BLACK Wi UNDLAND DOG, white spotou breast. Liberal reward if returned io CHAS. GkaFF, 409 3d stu. w. Jat __BOARDING. “WITH Board, or awcondatory front Rogue with aleoee, INST H'sts niwecprivate table if denined Jade yAN SD—1WO RESPECTABLE MECt T WW ese nia private fay Adanses HNEORTO 103," Btar office. >. 5 Ut" GOL 225,35 %ah ite BOARD—TWO commU- hicating south-f.ont Rooma, third foor, open Stu Aeneaeny soe cas haces a Beers bmg ‘fre, govd beard, reasonable terms. 1114 est 1328 A. References excl r * 15TH ST. NEAR THE ARLINGTON, JOTG iii benan ie crepe cat SES AUCTION SALES. ‘THIS AFTERNOON. Ee i 7 ie 5 Lf u 3! A it 4 E i EB AE OPT TH INQ, Auctioneer. er DOWLING, Auctioneer. INESS WAGON, HORSE, AND HARNESS, AND EN’ Ts, AT TRE BNE HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, Qn MON! JARY NIN’ ASU MONDAY MORNING, JANUARY NINTH, 1888. O'CLOCK, Teaidence of s gentleman decjining hourekeet Lie ‘street southwest, Paha elt the ent Sy osu amet fait’ SEHUMAS DOWLING, Auotioneer. FT OMAS DOWLING, Auctionser. TIRE OF RESI- CHAM AND DINING. Ul AND RITCHEN REQUISITES. SEVENTEEN VOLUMES AMERICAN CYCLOPE- 1883, tained, Cyelos Jao un MONDAY. JANMARY NIN’ ‘CLOCK P.M Sct Stousen: grou stand uch, wih water {a Rouseateale nn at 35-3t" A. On TUESDAY MORNING. JANUARY commencing at TEN O'CLOCK, the ‘shove residence, all the Fut 9 OBERT VOSE & CC TE ‘vith seventeen vorumes of Ainericaa 2 . seven {HOMAS DOWLING, ‘Anctionesr. 0., Auctioneers, 300 B st. a0. st FOUR wo Will cll, at auction, “Three! early new. with 1,200 feet of ted in square 507, M us DOR 2 ‘These buses have five rooms yards, A good opportunity for “Terms at sale: $50 on each ROBERT VOSE & CO.. Auctioneers, fo each i aware ai THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A FOUR-STORY BRICK KESIDENGE, No. 1900 O STREET, BETWEEN TWELFTH "AND THIRTEENTH STREETS NOKTHWEST. ection of the memises, the following described ate in the erty of Washington, District of Columbia, to Part of 2 the sam. at the southwest feet, thence south ninety-six (96) feet, thence di rt T the wit twenty. stor} 1200 all cash aucing of wale reserve xether with the improvement brick residevce, contain! #200 will be required at the time of sale. a23-dts ALBERT L. STUNTEVA! of trust, dated the 14th day Teconded in liber 10:33 #eq., one of the land reeords for Wash: ‘in the District of Columbia, party secured thereby. the une SDAY, JANU, sed ¥, real estate, situ- yt No. 2, 10 H beeinuing for ‘ornsr of maid lot, thence west “two (22) feet to the place of begiunits, to- which consist of = four. n Fouls, 0. ‘treet northwest, a4 ‘Terms: Oue-third cash; the residue in two equal pavments, ing interest at 6 and secured by Hand twelve months, with notes beat- ‘eentuin per aunuin un dea of trunt on the property sold, oF ‘at the option of the purchaser, All couvey- ‘and recordiuy at purchaser's cost, A deposit of Ifthe terms ‘are not complied with in ten days the trustecs ‘the right to reaell the vroperty xt the riak and cost of the deiaultin ‘BENJAMIN P- SNYDEI ope Rea,} Trustees. FF @ and Ball OR H. L HENRY CLEWS & CO. DELPHIA, CHICAGO, and BOSTON. _Ja5-1m* Railrosd Stocks ah on the Exchan Pe Cas On BANKERS, ‘No. 1428 F Street N. W. FOREIGN EXCHANGE. INVESTMENT SECURITIES, Stocks and Bonds Bought and Sold or Carried on ‘Margin. ORDERS executed on the New York Stock, Produce, Coffee, Cotton and Petroleum Exchanges and ‘on the Chicago Board of Trade. Direct Wires to the offices of ‘NEW YORK, and to PHILA- CORSON. JNO, W. MACARTNEY, ‘Member N. ¥. Stock'Ex. CORSON & MACARTNEY, LOVER BUILDING, 1419 F ST. N. W., Bankers and Dealers in Government Bonds. ts. Excl Loans. Collections. ds, and all securities listed of New York, Philadelphia, Boston, timore bought and sold. A specialty made of Tuvestment Securities, District Bonds and ail Local .ailroad, Gas, Insurance, and Tel- hone Stock dealt in. Kievican Beil Feepione Stock bough and sola. 718 _SUBURBAN PROPERTY. Bell Telephone itock bonght and sold. jy18 SALE-ONLY A FEW MORE OF 1HOSE Maguifleent Villa Sitce atonly 10-1) T KOSSLYNN, 3 cents per foot. est 1. H. SYPHERD & CO. R ery. ies req ‘only genuine physician for ladies in th AN or Femate. M. N natural &e. M Particular attention paid ‘ingle, can be consulted Lid dential, as Onice always opens taught and administered on purely ciples ; aiso electric, dry, hot, air, vapor, sulphur. med- PIR Nace ec . Price, my 11-1 Org Busine it Test Medium, 1110 F st, ton: DG, for ashort me oulys ME, KOSS, THE RELIABLE Ci tutte longer, Ste will aive trnstwotugy inten C. W. SELDEN, PROFESSOR OF MIDWIF- ‘sines 1855, can be consulted at all hours by confidential treatment. Office oelden is the ryt established a ity. di USING A BOTTLE y Invigorating Cordial. HvOD RESTOREL Bi two of Dr. BROTH. Male or Ttimperts vigor to tue whole ayntens, 900 ee eS-1m st. aw. ‘ME. DE FOREST, LONG-ESTABLISHED AND bie, Ladies Phiynician, can, be consulted daily residence 901 1 st. n.w. Office hours from, to p.m. with Ladies only. DE EROTHEES 1 the olde F. u eo EVER BEEN CONTRADICTED THAT per ae aS cousuit Dr, BRO LEGS, 000 Bat. aw. ‘to_ all diseases peculiar to D4 “he Oldest Established and only Reliable Ladies’ ‘Physiciau in the city, Daily, 404 C at, betiwoen 434 and 6th t. Correspondence and consulte- Separate roous for ladies. AND SWEDISH MOVEMENTS cientific prin- lin baths by ‘Prot. J.T. OSBAL- #2520 Lith ab nw. Pen ‘paralysis i residences. Tos ‘di¢-1m KE THE lod diseases cousin MOTT'S FRENCH POWDERS rd remedy for all re. st Dieta ence etl Sa da ot in forty eight hours, Price $3 per : Di DO rice, 8 per box. VINE NO. 2 permenently curs of vitality, nervous debility,&c, ‘Seut sealed by mail. For sale at STANDIFORD'S, cor. Oth and F nw. Sea, oL _ PROFESSIONAL. Ef HOUKS FROM 11 A.M. TO irs. HE TIE CLARK, i UY, LATRV Soucernita the past, present and forte ‘Thre uadaine was born with woud: Ful gifts sont ith a yadlsbe has astonlahed tho St people who a her. “Advice on business's Vinwaia: ‘the separe Phe can po onemien, ave ints a te ed rat Ven. Intecviews coniideutis » Scuding their ustnes, ace aud 8s wilgey in tense OLAY, WONDERFULLY GIFTED CLAL ROOF. Biers plore seg mgs iti, speedy marriazes. ‘trouble ‘this gena- others tail, No Fam Sarz withouts prompt and convenient remedy for Croup, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis aad other Throst and ‘Lung troubles, A bottle of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral bas saved many a life. Mrs. J. Gregg, 1st st., Lowell. Masa, writes: “My children have taken Ayer's Cherry Pec- toral, for Croup. Itgives immediate relief, invariably followed by cure.” “Ihave found Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral perfect cure for Croup, in allcases. I have known the worst cases relieved in a very short time by its use: and I advise all ‘families to keep it in the house."—6. H. Latimer, M. D,, ‘Mkt Vernon, Ga AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL, Prepared by Dr. J.C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Drusgiste. Price, $1; six bottles, $5. ja2-Gt Tae Gesone JOHANN HOFFS MALT EXTRACT is the BEST NUTRITIVE TONIO ‘and most PALATABLE HEALTH BEVERAGE WHAT PROF. COLEMAN, OF GLASGOW, SAYS OF IT: Suffering from an attack of Illness which had not only reduced my strength, but brought on extreme exhaustion, from inability to sppropriate food, I tried the effects of the Genuine Johann Hoff’s Malt Extract, ‘8 wineglassful three times a day. Its use was followed by marked effecte—1. Food, which had heretofore been found to pass the alimentary canal unchanged, di- gested properly. 2. There appeared an increased power of evolving antmal heat and storing up fat, ‘Bewareof imitations. The genuine has the signatures of “Johann Hoff” and “Moritz Eisner” on the neck of every bottle. All others are worthless imitations. Ja3-tu,th&ss toa season, but with the Oret {tal ear jusiness day of the uew year, we shall open the Dew Circumstances combine to us do some fine “yeh emmuease oe inning of the new ‘We haven't more than a single sentence to say about ‘hem ev That's ‘We always fave lows or goods A daily drum-beat calls all the old soldiers of goods and aves then S'double-quick iep toward the ‘80, then, note the fact that, no matter what the ‘We cannot wait for acertain month to sell down, but continually watch, like the lookout of the ship.” We feck the gpen chatinel of quickest progress and steer Clear of all that stops our way. ‘Now. then, let us strike the Key-note of the new year. With mightand men we «rasp the ropes aud, ae we haul, riug out loud aud long— “THE NEWEST GOODS." “THE FRESHEST GOOpa” “THE CHOICEST GOODS,” “THE VERY BEST OF Vi RY BEST.” We crowd ourselves to open the new things. voney shall take fresh goods at no greater cost thai aight otherwise go into old, “hammered-down F ‘4hus we hope to brighten our store, increase the activity of our stock, and greaten our trade, ‘Ahis is our way of starting the new year. "If you like it when you see what we ure doing say soto your JOHN WANAMAKER, Philadelphia. _417-6m Dossrxs Exzornic Soar. THE BEST FAMILY SOAP IN THE WORLD. IT 18 STRICTLY PURE, UNIFORM IN QUALITY. The original formula for which we paid $50,000 twenty years ago has never been medified or changed in the slightest. ‘ibis soap is identical in quality to- day with that made twenty years axo. It contains nothing that can injure the finest fabric. It brightens colors and bleaches whites. Itwashes funnels and blankets as no other sosp in the world does—without shrinking—leaving them soft and whiteand like new. READ THIS TWICE. There is agreat saving of tine, of labor, of soap, of fuel, and of the fabric, where Dobbins’ Electric Soap is ‘uses according to directions, One trial will demonstrate its great merit. It will ay you to make that trial. Like all best things it is extensively imitated and counterfeited. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. Insist upon DOBBINS' Electric. Don't take Mag- netic. Electro-Magic, Philadelphia Electric, or any other fraud, simply because it is cheaf} They will rain clothes, and are dear at any price. Ask for DOBBINS' ELECTRIC {nd take no other. Nearly every grocer from Maine to Mexico Keeps it in stock. If your's hasn’t it, he will order from his nearest wholewale grocer. Read carefully the instde wrapper around each bar, ‘and be careful to Follow Directions on each outaide wrapper. You Cannot Afford to wait longer before ‘Trying for Yourself this old, reliable, and truly wou- derful DOBBINS' ELECTRIC SOAP. 7.6m Sozovorr. A GRATEFUL ODOR, Indicative of health and purity,is communicated tothe mouth by the aromatic SOZODONT, Which makes the teeth as white and as radiant as pol- ished porcelain, and contains no ingredient that is no highly benetical to both gums and teeth. The Lyric and Dramatic professions are loud in their praises of _a17-6m SOZODONT. ENSON’S PLASTER HAS FOUND ITS WAY INTO every civilized country in the world, and is to-day an indispehsable remedy in every household where it hes been given atrial, Ministers, auctioneers, lawyers, ‘and other public speakers find BENSON'S PLASTER— worn on the throst and chest—snperior to all other remedies for sore throat. hoarseness, asthma, huskinets, &c. Avoid imitations and counterfeita, "_ja2-1w Dowr Bz Suri, 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 giver 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 havea beautiful liue of OVERCOATS, SWALLOW-TALL 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 18 THE BEST PLASTER. AND SILVER MOUNTED: SMOKING JACKETS, MUFFLERS, ko. NOAM WALKER & CO, ais 625 Pennsylvania ave, oe fa Rok eo de RRR Oe a Seo SATE BYE ECGS AMA NAN Sag? FOR THE NEW YEAR ar SEHREND'S BALTIMORE STORE, 908 7TH STREET NORTHWEST. (On acount of limited space we cannot give buts few of our at Fonuarkable bargninn but were you tocall Bak ‘gall our geparituen on agenasshanlaeeoecnd Phi, Pla ‘Striped Silk Velvets, worth 98c., re 2 Black Satin worth’ $1.50, goes “rhe ent month of January at prfeun that will eaees the approval oF oi agers a ack, dane Tee Ee cserwan neety FOSTER'S KID GLOVES, mUrese goods have ‘been reduced again since Christ- ze have 8 few pairs of #0 95.20, 4. Pare Wool Te ed ‘BEHREND’S BALTIMORE STORE, 25-3m 908 7th st. aw. Rom & Aootox. ‘Wholesale and Rotall Dealers in PAPER, BLANK BOOKA, AND STATIONERY, No. 314 RIGHTH ST, N. W. (near Pa, ave) Orders or requests for quotations given personal st- tention, and satisfaction guaranteed ip price and quality. bs Lawthanel = — Wee ee tees . ¥ fe Y, 2d EDITION. Laat Torn tbh Sa TWO MORE COLLIEBIES CLOSED, Eight Hundred Miners Strike To-day at Shamokin—Other Strike Matters. Suamoxre, Pa., Jan. 5.—The 800 miners em- ployed at the North Franklin coliteries Nos. 1 and 3} who have continued at work during the present ‘Went out on strike this morning. ‘There is no other change in the situation here. ‘READING OFFICIALS WILL IS8UR XO STATEMENT. 14, Jan. 5.—President Gen- ager McLeod and ‘Supt. s of the Philadelphia and Readi: iiroad were in con- ferenct this morning. Mr. McLeod sald Mr. Corbin had nothing for publication. He admitted that newspaper men last evening had been given to up- derstand tht a statement ‘the public would be igsued from the Reading office to-day, but said the matter had been reconsidered, and that no state- ‘ment would now be made. A yea in ra ge that ones oy ning Peuy had agreed to arbitrate wi ng Coal miners was pronounced untrue by the com- pany’s officials, ‘The strike of the raliroad hands still hat on without any appearance of change. The railroad Company is apparently becoming each day. ‘better gral Man: able to conquer difficulties which strike has caused it. The - running trains 1s accomplished with - of regu. larity, ‘and the company regards itself in. a Detter position, o far as the train hands are con- cerned, to-day "than at any time previous to the strike,’ General Manager McLeod appears confi. dent that the miners’ strike cannot cause & coal famine. GBB uesore coat sarpuents. Reapino, Pa., Jan. 5.—The coal shipment ‘the Reading Raiiroaa for the twenty-four hours fading with noon to-dey were the most meager of weel ‘The Pope Says Mase in St. Peter's. for tie beneft o elghty-nine attendance, while the congregation consisted of 20,000 persons. The pope at the conclusion of the mass appeared fatigued, After the service Une pope removed the vestments and ascending the sdia ‘was carried round the church amid erles of “Long live the “4 e was deeply move aaenust asin mantlested by the people. Perfect order was maintained outside the church, A Traffic Arrangement Concinded. ts down New Yors, Jan.5.—The negotiations which have Deen pending between Hecelver MeNulta, of the Wabash lines, and President Wing, of thé St. ‘Louis and Chicago road, have been coucluded and ‘@ traMic arrangement has been agreed to by both companies. The Massachusetts ature. Bostox, Jan. 5.—The house and senate met to- day at 11 o'clock. Convention at 12, and Gov. Oliver Ames and Lieut, Gov. J. QA. Brackett were sworn and qualified. Gor. Auies tacn read his inaugural, which occu- Pled twenty-six minutes, was interrupted several times by applause. Struck Aga PrrrsecnG, Jan. 5.—the employes at Hubbard & Co.’s works struck yesterday agalnst a len per cent Feduction in Wages, ‘The Works have closed down, ‘and 300 men are idie, ss ‘The Tonawanda Not Yet at New York. New Youk, Jun. 5.—The report of the arrival ot the steamsuip Tonawanda from Savanna, which Was reported in distress off the New Jersey Coust is an error. mflagration in a Michigan Town, Vandalia, Micu., Jan, 5.—Eariy this mornin fire broke out in Curtiss’ drug store and destroy & large part of the business ‘portion of the town Loss, $25,000. 2 eee ‘The Oil Market Quiet. 4 NEw, York, Jan. 5 —All is quiet on the ou change Ud-day, the market having slightly recovered from tbe flurry of yesterday. ‘The Engincers and the Strike. WHAT CHIEF ARTHUR, OF THE BROTHERHOOD OF ENGI- NREKS, HAS TO SAY. CLEVELAND, Jan. 5.—Chuet Artuutr, of the Broth- erhood of Locomotive Engineers,” when asked about the Reading strike, said: “ali 1 know of the Strike 18 what I have read in newspapers, The Brotherliood, as an of tion, done notning. Ih 1877, about tne time of the great strike of the train men, in which the engineers took no part, Franklin B. Gowen, gen- eral manager of the Reading system, issued an order Unat all engineers on the road must leave the brotherhood or the employ of the company. Every member of the brotherhood excepting seven, left the railway, and in Ume found employment elsewhere, ‘There was no strike about it, and the pisces of the brotherhood mnen Were soot filed by joaters. ‘The newcomers in time drifted into the Knights of Labor. The present management of the “Reading is very favorable to the Brother- hood, and when the Knights of Labur struck many Of the Sacrificed engineers of 1877 took engines that were taken from them ten years ago. {can see no harm in that.” ——_e___ ANANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, New York Stock Market. Both branches went into joint ‘The foley ‘the opening aud closing prices of the. New York Stock ‘Market, as reported by special wire to Corson & + 1419 F atreot. ale oa 100% 107) Sezagmiaie Bo gree as) Ore. Wk N. 800 Oregon Trans face Washington Stock Exchange. ‘The following changes from yesterday's quotations on the Wasuingtou Stock Exchanve are noted to-day: U. 8. 436%, coup O73 bid, 108% aaked. Boo sma coupes gl25H, bids 120 asked: ©. 50-year fund, $658, 1924, currency, 1173 bid, aaked., Metropolitan Halitoad stock, 1 eked. | Washington Gas, 37% Georgetown Gas, 4 bid.” Tt R vid, 8k asked. | Masonic Hall bon National Metropolitan Bank, 180° bid. ional Bank, 116% bid. Second National Bank, 36 bid, 125 asked." Chesapeake and Pownss ‘Telephone’ Co. 73% bid, 74% asked. U. 8. Elec- i lent, 72 bid. Washington Market Co- Gs, 11355. 118% bid, 1 ia. Coha faked, Washington Gaslight Co. bomde, mibia National Bunk, 10 bik TO caise, mmibia National Wan 4 Frauklin Insurance Co., 38% bid, 42 asked. of bia: Thstrences 104% bid” Cidteens Baltimore Markets, BALTIMORE, Mp., January 5—Virginia new threes, 64 bid to-day, ‘BALTIMORE, Mp., January 5, — Cotton easy and quic.—unddung, 10... Flonr stesdy and frm with inquiry. Wheat~southern higher aud quiet: suber, 95x07: weatern hight, closing qui winter red, spot, B8a88 4: January, 874i February, S040; Slay, BaNaDa'e isther and. dull.” mized, spe oF ‘February, 58 }ga58%: ‘witht hardeninir tendency —soutl BGa40; western white, 3tedl: 38. Rye firm, 65070. Provisions firm Hine. Wosbee toni ye Ot arate i L = cotton, 7-32d.; flour, 1s.6d.; Bd. Chicago Markets. é CHICAGO, I:u.. January 5, 11 a. m.—Heavy buy- = hg Seba "Baipaad: pork, 15. cnt ‘TRE WORLD’S EXPOSITION. Provisi ions of a Bill Senate by Mr. Hoar To-day, In behalf of the National Board of Promotion, Frsome unoccupied reservation, in Washington fora permanent state and territorial a Permanent exhibit of the tative history Tesources, arts and ‘of the forty-six States and territories; for a permanent three pen CN Ee of North, andSouth America; for a tem- ‘Detwe ty all American’ statue of neat of or Three JANUARY 5, 1888. TALK ABOUT THE COMMITTERS. ‘They are Generally Satisfactory. ‘THOSE IN WHICH DISTRICT PROPLE ARE IMMEDIATELY INTERESTED, ‘The members of the House could not be expected Pointed, of course, and there has been consider able “shaking up.”” THE DISTRICT COMMITTER. ‘The Distriet of Columbia has been given an ex- than he has on the, committee Campbell, Compton, Rowell, ai Served om the samme ‘commititts, with it during ‘She last ‘and were earnest workers for She good of ‘Mahone, Latham, Lee, Vance, Romise, Atkinson and Brewer, are new Dut they are ail known as itvee will meet at 11 o'clock and elt with x i; asked of a agutn ‘and’ inte Mito domy very eat aay fa wi iagareafisnteat Pacific railroads committee will meet at 12 O'clock to-morrow. ‘THE COMMITTEE ON LABOR, ‘Mr. O'Neill is delighted with his committee on labor. He sayshe ‘has several things ip mind for this session, when the proper time comes. He thought would not be passed Outcome of an emergency. he had ie at one The Daley Murder Trial. CONTINUED FROM THE FIRST EDITION. After recess, Mrs. Bannon having resumed the ‘stand, her attention was called to the question 98 to whether Daley had seemed to be angry. The witness answered that he did; that after his tath- er's death he expected some mnoney from the p.up- erty on Mstreet, He sald that Mr. Kennedy had not got for the property What it was Worth, and he (Daley) Would frequently curse and damn Mr. Ken- hedy, and say that Kennedy paid $900 for the p erty,'and he (Daley) only received $50 of 1, He said’ that Kennedy had cheated or robbed his (Daley's) father. Daley sald that Kennedy had 1s father $15 a month—the rentor the house. le came Yo the bouss, abgut 12, clock, and got breakfast, taki Ue of beer. - hess had told Mrs Bt thatshe Choughi Daley ‘was of unsound mind: * ‘Miss Christine Poggensee testified that she lived on New Jersey avenue and Daley boarded at her father's house about fifteen months. She saw him at every neal ime, and did not regard him as of sound mind. He seemed eccentric and restless, and frequently said there was a conspiracy to ison hii, in order to swindle him. He said that Fis relatives were crying to do this and rob lilta of his money. He left the house in December, 1865. ‘When he left he said he did not want to stay and owe money. ‘On cross-examination witness salé Daley said that persons who wanted to get bis property had planned to potson him. ‘Mrs. Johannah Poggensee, mother of the preced- ing witness, testied that ‘Daley came to board there in September, 1864, und she regarded him as of unsound mind. ‘He spoke of having been mar- ried, and his wife and en were dead, and. SOMETINES ‘OF SUICIDE. ‘On one occasion she heard of his having knocked a man down with a brick she refused to let him have a razor, Whi there he was sickly and took medicine, complaining of being always ‘Emanuel Jackson, a saddler, testified that he became acquainted with Daley in 1863, on guard duty in Gen, Siocum’s brigade, Dut did not see um for some years. He looked on bim as of up- sound mind, Defendant wid sume queer stork that he had been in a@ Catuolic instivut ‘where be ot along badly; that they’ ‘him out there, and tne priests, sisters, and everybody’ were “in 8, hoot,” having an understandiig that when fran caine along with alltele money tey would Priests "woud 8 ‘someting over hin ‘woul ina end it. Witness — ask him why he did not go to work, and he wouid say that he had been polsoned, and pointing fo some dirt on his arm woul ial Was 1t—the poison, ‘On crossexamination, wiubess sald he regarded cosy ooo because of a peculiar twitching of eyes, a DEADLY BLOW WITH A STONE, A Man Seriously, Perhaps Fatally, In- jured This Morning. Ino. Eglin, a colored cook twenty-eight yearsold, wasseriously and perhaps fatally assaulted about ® o’clock this morning by @ colored newsboy named Jno. Weems, seventeen years old. The assault occurred near the corner of 7th and B streets, just across the street from the Center Market. Weems’ struck Eglin on the head with a Stone, and knocked hitn unconscious. From what the police couid learn of the case it appears that the partles to the assault had some trouble at 7th street wharf yesterday morning which was renewed at the market this morning, with the result stated. ‘The injured man was picked up by ‘OMcer Jones and removed to the Emergency Hos- pital. Weems escaped, but was afterward ar- Tested at his home, on'D street, between 3d and 43g streets southwest, where he was found by OMl- cer Henry. The injured man was attended by Dra, MeKone and Gill at the hospital, but at 3 o'clock he was still unconscious, suffering from concussion Ofthe prisoner was formeriy employed as second e prisoner cook on the steamer Jane Moseley, and the injured man at one Ume held the same ‘position on the Excelsior. STATEMENT OF THE PRISONER, ‘When seen in bis cell this afternoon the prisoner told a Stam reporter that he struck Eglin in the back of the head besause he had been told that the latter had a revolver and was going to shoot him. He sald that yesterday at the 7th-street wharf he was talking to a friend about the bad weather and their FY as neither of them had any work. (esald that he wasnot in need of any clothing, when Egiin call him “a liar.” He said, “You're another,” and they had some words. Jno. Bell, he said, ‘interfered and prevented a tight." ‘This morning when they met he told Eglin that he (Eglin) could get what he wanted out of him. ‘The latter told him to “goon,” and threatened to smash his mouth unless he did. He then got a job and went in the market. A boy told him that a man named Etmery had given Eglin a revolver, and when he walked out of the Fearing guia would shoot him, ‘said he ploked we ake large stone and struck hit. At the hospital this afternoon the doctor told a Sra ured, but 1t impossible In was seriously in} was (veh what would’ Ue une fesult. ‘The prisoner is held at the first precinct station, —— Inpicraera.—The grand jury to-day returned to the Criminal Court tne ng, indictments: eat Movearssea o Petberzitng levers: horse stealing; Coxson, Little Change im the Reading Strike, ‘MORE INDIVIDUAL OPERATORS GRANT THE MEN'S DEMANDS—ATTEMPTED TRAIN-WRBCKING. Last night's dispatches show no material change tm the situation, A dispatch trom Meries Shensneuh tne momntain euaeex tm the mountain district were and more are likely to follow. All to, pay. the present wages ui 83 ? a And said vhat be had made such an agreement, He then read the following: “The defendant if The fine Was paid and the case forever settled. . District Government Affaire. Fire Chet Purrjs says that: during the Year 1886 re . there were 175 alarms for fire and 6 local ‘alarms 771, with — Prowpect Hill Cemetery. LOT-HOLDERS DENOUNCE THE COMMISSIONERS. Over 400 lo-holaers of the Prospect Hill (Ger- man) cemetery assembied last evening at Ebel's ‘Hall, in response to a call for a meeting to consider the projected extension of North Capitol street by ‘the Commissioners, Mr. Chas, A. Brickwedde was called Wo the chair and Mr. 1. Kekert elected seo- retary. After reading the journal of the directors ‘as to What had been done tn relation to the pro- posed street extension a discussion arose as to in- dorsing their action and giving them ~bstantial aid. Motions were carried for the apyorntment of &@ Mhanclal committee, and a committee to give Support (o the directgrs. Charles schneider, F. Reu, J. J. Appich, W. Grisbauer and ( haries Groff Were appointed U0 the frst committee, and im- mediately opeued subscription During the evening they revelved $500.56. Messrs. L. H. Schneider, Chas. Schneider, George Wagner, A. Schmedue,’ Wim. Deitz av’ Jacob Akupil were appolified to'assist’ the directors. L. H. Schneider, G. Wagner and F. Imhof, a commit Lee ou resolutions, reported a series, reciting that as the Commissioners ave forcibly invaded their cemetery under a shallow pretence of authority, Veariug down fences and trees and desecrating tie place by acts of Vendalism, under the pretense of extenuing the streets, and’ they believe the pro- Jected extension 1s wholly to advance the tnter- ests of a powerful real estate syndicate, tey de. nounce ‘these acts as* unwarranted, illegal and criminal, and call on the President ot he United States to take ‘of these misde- tmeavors, aud If he falls Cail op Congress wr oucn legislation as will protect them in thelr rights ‘They instruct the directors to take ito consider- ation both the civil and criminal juion of the Commissioners for tueir all illegal ac- Uon and direct the appointment of a committee to present the resolutions to the President, ue Com- missioners and the District committee of Congress. ‘Ar. L, H. Schneider,after reading Ube resolution contended that they’ @id not go tar ‘and offered an ainendment to come in as Teso- lution, declaring “that the six gentlemen whose names appear signed to the document which sub- divided te property and was recorded as such, be looke upon as the Orsi and principal and Deeds in fee have been filed as follows: J. W, Haney to W. H. Haney, pts. 199 and 201, T.’s adai- tion to West Washington; $3,800, Mary C, Wash- ington to Albert C. W lots & 9 and 10, sec. 1, Burrville; $100. B. F. Trenis to i. C. Tyson, 3, Sq. 73; $4,100. John A. Baker to ©. W. 95 5 A, Belleview; $4,000. Warren M. Whyte to afd Overman, part sub 4, sq. 308; to W. M.White, pts. 3 and 4,8q. 388; §— trustee, to Jolin Burke, parc 19, sq. 1: M. Reed wo sylvaric and 2 170; $5,152.25, trustee, U0 samme "lou 19, Becker to Lulu Holmes, part'11, sq. ", Browning to W. Dix, sub 6, 3g. "3 Jno. O'Meara to C, Witineret al, $3,500, B. F, Leiguton to W. 0. 6,19 to 24, “bik. 34," Brookland; Annie V. Barbour vided half tot 4, Catalina J. Myers to Cassie M. Martha Mathrot et al. to R. R. Perry, trustee, 14, sq. 003; §—. Washington City Orphan Asylum to Jolin Miller, 1ot 4, sq. 259; $9,198.20." R. Gold- ig g Schmid to KT. Méany, sul A.M. M. sends $10 to Tam Stan office for the benefit of the Night ing House. The lecture-room of the Jefferson School was Miled to overflowing last evening by an audience who were entertained for two hours by Col. Chas P. Lincoin’s **Keeoilect.ons of China.” yee wil of the late Lydia 8. Bulli, ted to-day, ves 1% acres and, near Good Hope Hill, to Albert Johnson, and her interest in the Johnson Manufacturing Co. of New York to Z. 8. Buchler, with the remainder of the estate, John Whistler, a switchman at the Baltimore apd Onio depot, ‘had his foot badly injured tis aoe, Ube falling of Une trop switch-ball , John Miller has bought of the Wasiington City Orphan Asylum for $9,198.20 lot 4, square 259, 40 feet 2% inches by 120.10, on 14th street, between Canal and C streets northwest, Sext ro Jatt. For Bxatixa His Wire.—This morn- Ing, in the Police Court, Chas. B. McCanna pleaded nol guilty to a charge of assaulting his Mrs, Maggie McCanna, who, in her testimony before the court, graphically pictured a rulued home and abused fmily, the result of the evil of intemper- ance. He was fined $20 or sixty days in jail, and he took the latter, gees of M20 TEE Valve OF 4 GOLD Cuan —The case young inan, Frayser D. Stratton, changed with stealing. a "gold chain from. the, reo of Archille Olivierl, as heretofore reported in ‘fi ‘Srax, was tried in ‘the Police Court this the testimony of Mr. Galt, the Value of tbe chaln, to decide more or less than $35. ———— Marniace Licexsrs—M: ‘Parsons 3 Stew: Donaldson; = McGil Cal A Cae ecaaes See waantes ‘Fendall to ‘Hammack. ‘Dy default. B.and P. Ri 3 Hi i i Hl i i i f 2s i é f to report ip be et ah arpa aS ee BS ‘Will De located a A SUCCESSFUL DAY'S SPORT XRAR BRIGETWOOD TED ‘TERDaY. ‘The long deferred “drag bunt,” given by Mr. Brown of the new riding school, took place yes. terday, an@ proved @ success, The start was made shortly after 1 o'elock from Brightwood, aad attracted @ pumber of interested spectators The ‘drag was a fresh fox akin, carried in advance by @ colored man. The hounds belonged to the Oolum- Ma Club and the Duff Co. The riders in- ci@ded Mrs. Middieton, Mr, Tompking Mr. Major Armes, Mr. W. G. Middleton, Dr, Mi tin treat BF i Mr. G.P. ‘Macinn, Str. Mr. ¥ Mr. N. Jones. The hou found ie the Lay House on Senator Cameron's exciting chase followed over avout 5 heiguburing country, w the Dull Companys | ACLant nigh peeforaante. “The ir. Blunt, lived. The w mother, and then in fee simple to Hazard. Now a contest is to Be made over the will It is ‘the ume $ia.soonn, The total Bre waste ser amounted to the extraordinary: don, which has. not been exessded etue Boston fire. This ‘Ube losses of 1ss6. Gov. Liovp's Mussacr.—Gov, was ‘cent to the Mary ind egialavitte rewerasy afternoun. Ne mports a balance ib the treasury at the end of tne year of | 023.20, He Vises a revision of tbe election lat 4s in better condition than formerly. He advises epee and One Canal Sees are the Marsiand pealtentiary, are rections, oysters, ‘fst, mining, pubic Says: Senator Wilson is a the Jowa Senatorial race, candidate in the Meld. Col, Dut he has not apparent that his Tollowrag. ts soldier candidate cry has been son, but the suldiers Unemselves _ HARKISON. es ‘Fesidence 100%) K street Es ni eet Toa ata Pe ce SS ane Fetiy, jacoary ii Ee 44 See years end ten : i 8 £ & E