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WANTED. -ROOMS. vANTED-BY A LADY TEACHER A ROOM LN amy where light houwels Vv odvrate. references ex Address TRACHER, Star office. ANTED-TEREE OR FOUR ONFURNISHED ‘or second floor, be ween M ta mw. Address ‘1, ‘« fo rivate family, within jeanne Fowenion in refeeuces. wit ‘jari-2e Wo KooM’ AND GOOD ROARD in privete family, im Georse- immediate eighborhood “of Wee ate, wae par was FANT boxed Star Utiee. 310. 1OMS-MANY PERSONS GALL ON te ¥ lor furnished and unfurnished - | «having them to rent should see us. OM KENTING AGENC1. 612 Sth st ew. Jodo" FOR RENT—ROOMS. _ Nr V NEAR THOMAS CIRCL A fo r,s uth frout Row wry ner. Adres wo KENT breatd, suany nu, most twasonable terme: “an 6 table ata comforts: I ED FAMILY HAVING one room for wiuter oF ok RENT SMALL REPT lange beuse di ch. first-class s a-Ofice and. Ti rd accond-atory 3 required am ‘al JOR KENT_HANDSOMELY FURNISHED Ro. MS crate seat to weutionseh UF Pages 1B ocr wives. JOR RENT — FIRST PLOOK, FINELY FUR- ished nice BedFoom comms eating, $45 per month. Apply. ai Ket : BASS Jon RENT Hi ST_N.W.. FRONT Room ON first floor, od, southera exposure: heat and irae: #18 por mc jalz-ate JOR RENT-307 EST. NW, NEAR JUDICIARY square ne of ears, ¢ double par- fore te. firat fh front: alee Weil-farnished rooms with first-class ‘Bt FFU RENT 1003 @ St. TWo ELEGANT SUITES of two focus exh on fitet and second floors, soutis front, my windew, open fires, with. furnacs beat Toad if desired. Suital iliex. RENT-1214 K Sv. N.W. TWO THIRD. sirable location aud moderate prices JOR KENT—TWO HANDSOMELY FUR ISHED ue lance beck rooun, OTT Gat nw. parlors ae HANDSOMELY-FURNISHED BEC- JOR RENT sstury Prout Koom and alcove, also, Koom nit, at. talle for man aud wife, or gentle Jald-or NEA DUPONT CIRCLE, sEcOND Toma complecely. futuiebed for howse- Addresss HOUSEKEEPIN 4, Star Office. RENT 5 eas sunating rooms, frnished ae parlor ino an alcove room. medium size, with tives; second floor, south front, ‘jal see JOR KENT—1W0 LARGE NICELY-PURNISH:D Rivne setout Bor tarlor and bedroomn, heat and inadvance. 1415 G street n jal Lae RENT TWO OR THREE NEW AND NICELY Kiowa in private family. suitable for jember., Will also turuiah. private carri- vue OF two horses fur party. Address jal or W, TWO NICELY ot oe MEST-1415 17TH. ST. 5. Wo PLEASANT riteamal aie 37 4% ST. OPPOSITE DR Si Lurch: sevenal large 1 NT-(NFAR THOMAS CIRC mis, handsomely furnished. Ui RENT_ONE LAR HANDSOMELY wn first floor «1 TWO NICELY FURNISHED ROoMs, f floor: sls. poonis om iteuen, if ib Sst. nw T housekeeping. FURNISHED rand bed-ruom ob Jet fluor. including im same flvor. A "on Ist or bd Boor.” 326 4: Dr. Sundersand’s Church. d30-1m* PARLOK FLOOR AND OTHER FUR- s, sinly oF en suite, with oF without a3 ¢ ise, hiceiy fu: s, with erate fire: suliabie {Ur a Senator, Litre Also, ove single room, every thi ENT-1893 1 ST, ELEGANTLY ¢ rocns on first floor; also van on third floor: references. ja6-cbin HANDSOMELY FURNISHED PAR- F single; also. pleasant bail rooms, With or without bosrd. neesexchanged. ols ie oF ef suite one Foow: suitable for other: with oF masz ICES AND DESK-ROOM AT 1 wo 2 sal FRONT OFFICE picating room in 1 F stu, DUVALL. Fast, nw. FICE ROOMS IN BUILDING 1216 MOHUN, 1331 F st. NEW BUILDING NT. AUTIFUL STORES. NEW sto! FOR rr tENT--MISCELLA) Rh RENT ,EOUS T ROSEW AN ELI AN WOULD AuKANGE is coupelette. hore. snd CUUPELETIE, slog ONE BACT st term of years. ou first Tin the bent pert uf city LH. BLENO: wales Cu U EOF A17-ROOM HOUSE = ated. rooms occupied by a z eto BOKKOW \ BANGAIN-A DRUG STORE. u the city. 9 ful stock of guods. Heal & nit Com DN & RAMEY. Pet PKK 10 BUY GOOD” AND USEFUL, sere ga at omtce of the Cserul 3a10-3e" AT A Gk AT BARGAIN CROCKERY, aud Variety store. daily sales. cash, st reasons for sean Onion 1507 Fat HE SPLEND(D OPPORTUNITY 10, BUY staud. dotns » brsiners of @20U00 Peek. nb had. Heal Estate, aod Cons gaace, 1207 Fst tw. HekWON ® RAMEY. JOR S\LE_PLINTING OFFICE. FINE LOOA- sua sios: ous BEALL & 00, aGiNi¥ FoR Tan Pireaatis Sides So 0,000. ‘Capital, 1 loFrates lweritie fer ou senually. fur a3. amount. Chuveay. AS ‘OUNTANT (s0OTC Ek Sireacie eeeareee jeman preferred. euod rom, second | nd 3d floorsen- | * RENT—A GEN’ ud furnished House, seventees Suit. Apply to F.C. ADAMS. 14 FOE BESTLNEAT, NEW AND, COMPLETE: siX- Foum and bath, sotith f JOK RENT_NEW 8-RC Toe 8. H Uall and library: complete in al it FOR RENT—HOUSES. LEMAN ABUUT TO ruse will be ty will rent or sell cor nrg iy e62. 50.” ALBERT PF POX. 920 F at. n w.j12- AVE, ia artment ter aie N.Y ave. jal2-1m tumodious, finely ont Brick. #h3° Mi stm. AND CELLAR HOU F, 20M et ‘Mantels, open Kra.e8 ht Teaconabletocareful tenaut, HARDING. 606 11th st. mw. roe best Plessantly located Lek of hot dalz-st JOR RENT— im advance Inquire at 61 Foe. Best as VE “pished house in the south of D inspection of the premises JOK KENTA TW cents, 640 Ast. se. provements. 1 n.w., contain provements. Inquire 16 Fok BEST Masse ar DupentCir, 0 Cleve 'd ay. GF IN Bt 147 Paav.. Gro... 427 N 007 270 ¥ PT iaeeenats JoK RENT nearly new, 1018 Penna. EF“ “RENT—BY F.near 18th st..181 Towa Cirele: 13 * Conn-ave sneer hat. Pst.near 18th, Lr. UNFUR: 09 Lath st., 158. err st tw, LIF Lith st. now. 9 Hist. tw. Tra 13th st. nw. oF, 355 Gu ee wets Bea. RO. HOL’ 18th & 19th, sew. ” A sith st. miw.cor, 106 Mat... a [btarhistet rs aud peri Jal0-6e RoR REN’ FUR F% RENT—HOUSES. 1421 Q st fur. Irs av. now, OF i st. UW. 1 Sth st. mw., Se... DOE tent, i th. sand stable. private fan ol RENT ©. cor 4% and C F 1 ave. 12F, w. 108, | Boz Tou, S16 Uten« } B21 4th tn. | S20 isch Se ISTED A LOVEL Ost nw: been bi rent #40. 208, RENT Cie t awe Maan. we HOF Sunn Keates Ber 1 Ha F prpenceee ees SF: z | pass door: hot and cub towood tenant. 1nqu TUK KENT —420 Es Te, Gry ua. 7th we, Gr, mdi. 20: dati-e socated f08 «| Of years, or will dete ine letropolitaa. ‘Address U.S. N.. Star office, ut Circle, containing de irable tenant the veut will be very mode,ate, AD 20K RENT—DWELLING A 13 rooms re JOR RENT—318 € ST. No suitable for boarding house. wa 1ae. s., heated by Pst nw. Tr, ) M41'F, 3d foot Rest. mw. Tr. 250 “heated. by “40 108 ») Magnit 50 hed fate for re HILL & JOUNSTOS NISHED MODERN Hic oi RENT—THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLIN 330 per month. Apply to. B ae $100 9205.0 25, 120m W batt ited: 11 rooms, wit 166.67 5THS nre aud dwellitig, cor. St Cave tlw. Gr, inl, SOK RENT— BUILDING eda SwOMMSTEDT & 1618 21ST ST. N.W. A very desirable brick residen eet care nicely furnished and KR will be rented for auy term Uosired, aud at very low Bures. ahs "7 THOS. J, FISHER & CO., Liza F st. bw. 2 STH ST N.W.. TWOSIORY brick house; six rooms and cellar; 825 bh, 4 oth st. mw, COMFORTABLY | FUR- West End: 7 rooms, hot and > per mouth in ad vane Jalz-3t* Fer Estee RNISHED—THE RESIDENCE of Commander Dickiua, SN. 1334 1vth st, rooms. To. inv ted. App-y to CH. FOX & BROWN, Pen.usyivania ave. 0. A_AND te . WM. F) HOLTZ: dabe-3t ‘TORY BRICK HOUSE, SIX Liar and ail modern im- 0 per mouth. Apply dal st? inquire of D. COUNSEL s i 1636 14TH ST. with all imu: Epes O ear 1 N.W.; TWENTY ROOMS; F.W. MILLER, _Ja11-3t 109 Hat we RO HOLTZMAN. NISHED. OFFICE ROOMS, Elecant rooms in “Sun ‘Building, hreproof,? ele- red ste 1629 16th nw. 147.8125) 100) 3y OF st i0 STORES. cent store, | Sun Building, per an...6, MOs6 het new, for rent or sale is liberally al call of send at office, ZMAN. 10th and F sts nw FURNISHED. 0 id and 440.8 1 cont D 1209-1 1-1: > wt » Office ron and our office. 738 15th at mw, SE, 10 Fooms, fashionable locality, to sal family of adults. "owner. de board for rent. “Address NORTHWEST 10-3 J.av. se., 11rs..830 Cap. st."6re. ud Bay ste, 6: 4 Bay. st. uw. BU M at. 9. w., UE. We, voi 5.30 rear G11 Hn.w..-10 ry Property on my ballets: femted om EL WAGGAMAN. f the for ‘sa L0-cit ST. HOUS Lamar: uty: own Low TO iy papered t: Just off ave. 10-35" i015 4th st 9.0. 112th st ne, Sr... 814 17 Wyis bat a f. T & BRADLEY. 27 Fat, ¥ CORNER RESIDENCE, wit only three years; newly modern im Inguire G 606 F ST. NW. ce purposes. can bo leased for a term AUCTION SALES. The above Houses can be examined ittrom our otice omy. THOMAS T. FSMER SCO. a? oS Ta24 Fat, OR KENT—NEW HOUSE, 902 O ST. XN. W.. HB irecme and bath, pode jmprovements. Also, house fie ron ot re of FRANK T. BROWNING, 416 Oth st new. d28-1m JOR RENT—201 D ST. N.W., MOST DESIRABLE corner house: bay widows, porch. yond. &e : 12 SURLY rooms. Hew water-clu. g suit rented of owner, 223 Last Capitol xe dustin” JOR KENT —TWO NEAT SIX-ROOM BRICK jouse, 818 and S24 Best. se: water, gus ad yard: $10 per month. Key at 820, owner at 515, Oth st hw jay-1m FOE RENT-T0 RESPECTABLE COLORED Pei ple, pleasant new brick houses; four rooms: water, Fands, sheds; $10 each; between Gth and 7th and E and Gsts. 6. SWOKMSTEDT & BRADLEY FF ‘st. now. ok RENT—PROM JANUARY 197., THE DW Hing house 25 kt: uow, B- t$50 per bly to C. W. THORN & C0..313 Oth st. D. Fo2, BENT UNFURNISHED 1025 Conn. ave. ..825 T719 Pst... ti, i. vELL h. Ap- ve. & 181 ay.and 160 Kkhode Island, u'r! Mass near 12th.) bet. 18th & 19th” nr Dupont st, Dear 14th > Nwt.. bear 10th, re Dupont Cire Rest, near 16th. Arty near | POOH abs —cueap—a ern {OR SALE— A LADY'S RIDING HOUSE, K ucky bred I galt; 4 yeurs old. Ad | Mes. Gem STEVE 23 Nist! now. ‘eI | FTN wt ms (OR KENT—LARGE HOUSE, C ETE IN ALL its apowtmcnts; well located for a first-class boarding house, corner 449 and ‘SWORMS TED’ RNISHED Dupont Circle, 12 rs. all m. 1.. per annum. .$3,000 15th st. now. 14 rooms, all pul, per au ‘ ‘Mat, near ins Circle, bee mn UNFURNISHED. Panos Cg 12 ees all a imps. . PW Ed Pum all mod. Impe. nec. owe Dupont Cirele,1 he ail nied ps 30 room all mod. nya vous ail mod. ape ». & Wash'n Circle, 9r,,all mod, . 10 rooms, all mod. imps. un ws 10 roomie, il mod. imp. LOR RENT AND STABLE, 941 M ST.. ‘nw. all ia Beat-class cond tion covedient and Fi gomfortabye: lapre aror, ‘duniig’ room. itchon Heung on Ope oor, wusd-aize bedrvotan: dry cellar; House heated by bot aif furnace, will rent for 61,000 per your to Fespom . "HGim: STRIGER & LIEBERWANN, 1303 F at, _ MISCELLANEOUS OR SALE—TWO GOOD-SIZED STANDS, WITH ice box attached, in market, situated cor. Ist au. H Sts, n.w., suitable ‘for pork butcher or others For Partictlars address Box 1225, Star office. fate {OR SALE—SIDE BAR ToP-BUGGY. NO FAIR offer will be refused. Inquire at415 L st. nw. 1 JOR BALE-SHELLABAKGER LIVE CaR CO. sto Keheap: also. ‘small lots Independent Anto- tuatie Gaslight Stock of this city. TANNER & HAR MON, 613 Loth st. now. Jal2-2t EP DOG, TWO YEARS F.B. CORAL, 101 W Ma., oF Montebet it jent st., Baltiuore ? E-DOORED Miller safe. B. H, ROBERTSON, 1515 Mt st. nw. Jal tat BGR SALESTEN SHARES PILOT BOY BOAT stock; Bo reasonable offer refused FRANK Hf, PELOUZE, 14 ¢ st, Keliogy Building, URES: LICENSE, stand. Owner in bad, Jal-at JOR SALE—A LARGE, FINE, COUPE MAKE; high stepper: very stylish Avpy t Roa. Me! Js1-3tee i T AND CHEST Washington. Apply to O., Kivertom, ta Jald-ot JAMS, COUPES AND ROCK- ‘ways for private use; tuade ie cer and at ouc-halt “ori on ‘aud’ wagons, GEYER. Fak Sabie youn, god driver and will work any whi at OLCOTT & CO's stable, H, bet Rw. JOK SALE—A HANDSOME PAIR MATCHED Bays, young, sound, aud perfectly gentle in double or single harness, Fi 4 ‘For’ particulrre inquire at 21; Ja7-60" ROE SALE PENNSYLVANIA’ CRUSHED COR: manufactured expressly ior domestic use; deliv- ered im shy quantity; 40 busbe: thracite cual. A. HK. WILLIA: FE GRAPH TYPE-WRITER, GOOD Bonier, 625; Cg-umbia Bicycle, >. or. will ex chanwe another Bieycle uF Theycle for ‘ype. writer. Capital Cycle Uo., 1405 Now York av. Sat-Sun JOR BALE-T KY ELEGANT BARGAINS— Oue a Vrilliant and very sweet tone, muguiticent parlor upriehtwrand Piano, fonewood cuse. handsomely iste arya sep feat vohunue, aad power, used but t time. can ugh very low on smell mouthly ‘or will exchaugge ab give fall value ‘We maken arest specialty of exchang- hig hew or second-hand Uprights for Square Platios, amd our saving to you ts 5 ts $100 better than any other Rtxt-clats louse. 4 lange tou. round Coruer Square Viauto in excelent onter, tor ouly 813. $10 per mouth, ‘This hea rare buncaite THE PIANO EXCHANGE, ig equal ty a ton of an- 3 & CO. G15 sth ste a, ft ie “azz tnt, OR SALE-SINGING BIRDS. BIRD FOOD AND Cages, Goid Fish, Aquariums, and Fish Food. Largest assortuent in the city at SCHMID BIRD S1OKE, 12th st., two doors south of Ya. ave, d28- Lat JOR SALE—ENCYCLOPEDIAS. JAMES PARTON the celebrated historian and biographer. eays "th: house where there is ph pedia it is like sending the whole fan ‘This work, aij the volumes, cay’ be obtained we on small mouthly payments Ly addressing Box ) Star oitice, Fee SM hoice, net of Apoleton's y Also, Geese Fecthy lowest prices. "Orders by livered. " ALBEKT SEITZ, 6: F OTTO" GAS quires bo boiler; avoids all expensive ho loss of tue ; no handing of fuel Sud yriee Unt De BALLA ndance; Send forcireulae UB, Axout 751 7thse i DEALER IN SINGING BItD: BIRD FQOD AND CAGES. [251 Penueylvania uve, h.w., Washington, D. C. aLeln ONE POR SALE ONE UPRIGHT . 8190 Chapel Oran, #40; and other wrest bangsine in Visnos aud Organs are iow offered at HUGO WORCH & COvS Wareroums, 925 7th st. bw. Pianos for rent. o20-6m FE SALE NEW CLEAN LIVEPICKED BED. Feathers, Loe. # Youud: the best mm the country for the money; orders wise promptly do- livered. Witt SEITZ, pettbwe D—ALEGAL TENDER NOTE THIS MORN By prov.ng property und paying for this wi. Yertisement, the owner can have suiue, W. JIL) DELBLE, 1319 F st, OST-SEAL WITH GRIFFIN'S HEAD AN als G.G. HA reward will be given if ret Belt & CO. 1437 Pennsylvania av 312. OST—LADY'S GOLD HUNTIN SE WATCH, with chain attucued. Lost on Muvsuchusetls ave. ad 2d apd ta ne Liberal ward paid if returned weLL-ate WL A. DELLWIG, 2d and Cots. 1e. 8 = REWAKD—LOST LAST NIGHT Maer a rr Faliet containing a sun of m0 otograplis, Kevirn to ke M. COLMAR, Goo Fuh st. hewedal dese Ost — AT BANQUET OF U. 8. ALLIANCE joadige with mouoxram U, 8. A-and uaine and igut etraved on back. Suitable reward if 1 me see ING FROM New Yok ave: ise ‘Now Yor E KOLLER.” OxT—A GOLD BRACELET 0: 1 tand New York ave., to Lausbur Sey ave. aud Hats, to Istana Few-rdat $15 13th st. iw. C. RAYED O& STOLEN SUNDAY Las’ one P st re Irish setter; a hberal rew: S32 to have him returned to above address. lee] BEWARD zoe. Le RE’ white setter dow; -trayedfrom 10th aed 93 outer collar with: Urea Ting when a PERSONAL. Cw ARERVICE | EXAMINATION QUESTIONS sw, eet 5 itu $012-1m ‘THIS EVENING, TBHORE £0 SEVENTH STREET RW Ly 33 ‘HS’ x.W., Fe the er aia on Bovey ED! DAY, JANUARY EI Roar, aud’ oi TUESDAY. TH TESBAY sod ATER DAY MORNING, at ‘TEN. until Ladies’ A part as follows: ruple Plated Ware, fine 2 jerrinx's Fire-Proof Deright ‘end Counter 5! Cases, Counters, lv- ‘TO-MORROW. Witt * Srutcisions Avene, ‘Opposite City Post-Office. CONTINUATION OF SALE OPH. TDIEATO LSS EE EER TRE At our saiexrovins FRIDAY, JANUARY THIR- TEENTH, 1888, at HALF-PAST 'TEN O'CLOCK. It OBERT VOSE & CO. Auctioneers, FRIDAY, JANUARY THIRTERS TH. AT POUR E Ate willsell 8 BRICKS HOOM Houses. with 1,200 feet of ground each, situated on Mat Sw. bot. 2d st. and Delaware sve. ‘Bale rain o shino: So’on cach at aale, T erm easy T0-3e WU TER B. WILLIAMS & 00. Auctioneers, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF FURNITU! CHINERY, COUNTERS, TOOLS, Ma- SHOWCASES, "MIR- HO..8. PAINTINGS, CHROMOS, Ero, aby Ye of & der of trust dated the aixth du ot 1882, and duly recorded in Liber No. 1 the land records of the Dis- aud by dir ctio. of the party se- T shail sell at public auction un the 3 Pennsylvania avenue hortuwest, on JANCAKY NINETEENTH A. D., 1888, ‘LOCK A. M. ods mentioned im the sobeaule marked “A,” attac! to said deed of trust, namely. Counters, Showcases, Mii Oi} Paintings, Chromos, ‘Awutiig, ‘Sits, ‘Marble Slabs. Machities, Tools p bte caeriog. beg ig Sure, opper Keities, Two Large Furnaces Brass Scales, One Side Case and Mirror Platform Scal-, Desk, Heating Machi: of Tin-Ware. Dishes, Knives, Iee- Box, Chandeliers, s mentioned in schedule too x WILLIAM W. WRIGHT, Trust sed. one trict of ‘olumbi cured therv} find many other are juiuerous to e ‘Terms.caah, _Jal2-6t eS HHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ONE SIXTY-INCH, FULL, NICKEL-PLATE, BAL BEARING COLUMBIA BICY AND BELL. ALL, Ly PERE: is D WITH “ALL “THE LATEST IMPROVE- ENTS, AT AUCTIO: ¥_ FOURTEENTH, 1888, On SATURDAY, JANUAL at HALP-PAST TWELVE, O'CLOCK, in frout'o. my salerocms, Iwill sell the above anachiue, ail in perfect mer, now om exhibition. erhin cas jale-ze THOMAS DOWLING. Auctioneer. IP HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. THREE ROOMS OF CHOICE FURNITURE, EM. ERACING HANDSOME (PANLOM SUITE UP” HOLSTERED IN SILK PLUSH, MUQUET AN OIHE CMPEAS, SMYRNA LUGs, WALNUT MAKBLE TOP CH\MBER Si ITE, WALNUT WAKDKOBE, | MATTRESS AND” PILLOW: EBONY EMBROIDERED CHAIR, OAK EX: ENSION DINING TABLIE, DINING CuALHS, BIDE TABLE, MiPROR, REPRIGEKATOR, &c. n MONDAY = MOKNING, JANUARY ” px. TLENTH, 1858, commencing at TEN OC a residence, No. 728 17th street northwest, I stall sell pull Jot oF excellent houseliold quod, THOMA DOWLING, Auct. Je12-St SALE BY AUCTION OF IMPROVED PROPERTY ON NINTH STREET NORTHWEST. ‘On TUESDAY. JANUARY TWENTY- FOURTH, 1888, at HALF-PaST’ FOUK O'CLUCK, we will sell, in froutof the premises, Lot No. 44, in Wright &| Cox's subdivision of part of Pleasant trout ing 31 feet 7 inches on 9th street (a short distance above Boundary), and running back with that width an average depth of 100 feet, im ‘by acomforta- dle six-room house, No. 2132 9tl ‘Terms: One-third cash: balance in one and two xeara with notes bearing interest at @ per cent from lap of sale, secured by deed of trust un the property id, or all’ cash, at purchaser's opucn.. Terie to bo ‘days. otherwise right reserved to tof purchaser after five days’ pub- He notice, All conveyancing and recording at pus. chaser's cost; jeposit required wt tine of ‘M.D. BRAINAID, JAS. F. HOUD, ‘Attorneys. GEO. W. STICKNEY, Jalz-eokds Auctioneer, UNCANSON BROS, Auc D 2 2 OF IMPROVED REAL ESTATE, STREET, BuaWEEN E AND G STREEIS SOUTHEAST. By virtu trust, dated September 11th, IN86, and recorded in’ Liber 120: fu 450, et eq. ou Taal of Comm the premise DAY OF JANUARY, A.D. ISS, at AS FOUR O'CLOCK BP. M.. the toLowing-deseribed real tate, situate in the city of Wenbiuutou, District of iinibia, wo wit: All that certai piece’ oF. Dai Lund premises known aud distiuguisbed as a2 1 lot huiubered twenty-four (2h Geone E. mus! subdivision of cerialy Fed ahd twentyta's (O26). ae per Liber 13, folio 74, of the records of Of the District atoresaid, tocethor provements, ki sale" Oné-thirdeaah:; balance in three equal iim, Payable in twerve. eiziteen and twenty yikes aiter date, for which purchaser's Dotew, by deed of trist on property sold, beariag rest at 6 Jer cent, will be takeu. Fall cash, at 9) ton of purchaser, "A deposit ot 80 required at thie of ‘sale, AML coaveyancing aud Tecording a: pur- paser's cost If noteompites with ven ae risk aud cont of advertisement. ‘Bie Jal2-co&ds PVHOMAS DGWLING, Auctioneer. SALF, BY AUCTION, OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY, No." 715 THRIEENTH SOUTH Ou MONDAY, JANUARY SIXTEENTH, 1888, at FOUR O'CLOCK, in trout ‘shall neil Lot 30, in Square 102 48 fect 8 inches by adevth of 200 feet @ Inches to. foot alley, improved by a Frame Dwelling, coutalaing fiye rooms. No. 715 Lath street southeast ‘Abie property will be wold us a whole, love 9 feet 0 inches which Hus been condemned for aii alley, which divides this, property equally d feet at either end w: duly recorded the surveyor’s o! with i Tem NARD H. WARNER, Trustee, GEOKGE E. EMMONS, Trustee, Teaving ® bul fh the width of the lot. ‘Term id eank, the balance in 0% years, with notes bearing interest at 6 percent per an- Tar until paid, aud s cured by ‘of trust on th property adil Aljcouveyancit aid recordin at pu ‘cont. pout n ‘at the time of wale, FHORDO WING. Race MONEY TO LOAN, ‘ONEY TO LOAN AT FIVE PER CNT ON AP: proved real estate security. Large amounts & TYLER & RUTHERFORD, SS T807 Fat tw. NEY, LOANED ON” FIRST-CLASS REAL eat BLUES: WESCOTT & WILCOX, felm 1907 Pennsylvania, Mo™E¥ To Lo q $ On Real Estate ina 000 TO LOAN suit. “""B.H. WARNER & NINSUMS 10 SULT AT LOWE: em ol imterest OL appToved rex] estate security ty. HILL & JOHNSTON, 738 st al Lowest Kates of Interost. Attention Prompt, GEO. E. EMMONS, Jo10-co3t V2 Fst ow, 3300, $500, s $1,500 3 82,000, 33,000, 85,000, On Keal Estate. No delay, Terms reasunable, Ja7-Loe E. A. McINTINE, O18 Fat. MOoSe¥ TO LOAN IN SUMS OF ABOUT 83,000 WViand upward at 6 percent. ou real estate security; Sinall commission. C,H. KNIGHT, GOT 7th at. aw: eT Gee MORES, 10 LOAN ON REAL ESTATE, BONDS, AVE ‘stocks, real estate notes, or other security, in aus fromm €100 to uny amount desired, KoA. Pill LIPS, 1428 New York avenue. __"_SWRMSTEDT & BRADLEY. UNEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE SECURITY ME cad on geod personal seers in suns to suit y E HAVE MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE at 6 per cent, in suzue from 81,000 to $5,000. 1, THOS. NSE: a21-1m Boge FO toe F000 ON REAL ESTATR _ 1025) THOS, E. WAGGAMAN. ay LOAN. Mle et eon sre ae a, RE $100,000 anit, MAN ‘Telephous 73. G. H. WHITE & CO, os aaah Chablee st. a ‘ONEY TO LOAS ot ea emourgos, ¥e13 __1313 ¥ st, Adjoining Sun Building, at lowest rate of int KO. HOLTZMAN, M ‘0 LOAN UN REAL ESTATE, IN SUMS te suit, ferent, se15 Corucr 10th and F sta. bw, JMOXEY T0 LOAN ON APPROVED REAL ESTA’ SECURITY, ‘Moderate commissions. No delay. aus0 GEO. W. LINKIAS, and 19th sta, ONEY To, LOAN ea in sums Lo Bult, at lowest estate security. HITCH, FOX & BROWS, o20 1427 Fenusylvania ave. TES OF INTEREST _ 805, 71324 F tw. M°%£¥ 10 Loan on REAL ESTATE AT Low- WASH'S DANENHO #024 Successor to DANENHOWEINE SON 1115 Frat, Mout TO LOAN ON REAL ‘ONEY TO J LOAN AT LOWEST ON KEAL ESTATE OR . Of interest he (COMPARE TOUMS UECEIVED—CALL OR “END | LOK SALE—7y acres, 5 miles from Washington to 1509 Oth st. n. w., auy eveuing between 9 and 6, George Cu., Ba., $1,000; 40 actes. at Agde Scan ? upsets | We pec es ih are neat TO ANY RELIABLE Pan. | MHlovout- 80 per acre: 180 acres tn ‘taht of as oxen ining’ ‘above, $30,per’ acre. ‘O5racre jeigns himaelt | 11, house 14 rooms, fine “8, Jol Bt out, $2,850; ‘cn ‘prime timber aan eakae Ser acre: 20 my of Informa, | pmneoutity > 00D: SU ach, tulles {fom snager, in the ‘ot Columbia, acre; esbinwtone B.C, any of the above for ity Pro Now. 3012-108 O34 F at, i Bisutiacturens £3 wat | Diate e in ou Tenleytowa State of cultivaion: 7 AMES A MoDEVITT, CHARI pLINt "Sane ee, Meee eee HADLEY. Breve tga ine eee ee pea ae ears pon THE TRADES. EN PEK CENT LOANS NEGOTIATED ON KAN. ‘Sid Dak saree Fiesta pase ‘Droit War Dre Ocr A miserable existence when a few bottles of Ayor's Sarsaparilla would certainly give the strength and ‘nergy you need? Thousandsare Proving its virtues daily. 80 may you. Mrs. Alice West, of Jefferson, W. Va, writes: “I was all run down before I began to take Ayer’s Sar- ‘saperilla, but am now gaining in strength every aay.” “Being very weak and despondent after » long iMneas, I tried Ayer’s Sarsaparilia, and two bot- tles nave restored me to my former health.” — ‘Miss Blanche 8. Brownell, 4 Boylston Place, ‘Boston, AYER’S SARSAPARILLA, ‘Prepared by Dr. J.C. Ayer & Co, Lowell, Mass. Bold by all Druggists. Price, $1; six bottles. WORTH 85 A BOTTLE. 99-68 Tas Gexvre JOHANN HOFF'S MALT EXTRACT ts the BEST NUTRITIVE TONIO and most PALATABLE HEALTH BEVERAGE for Impaired Digestion, Dyspepsia, Convalescence, Weak Children, and General Debility. WHAT PROF. COLEMAN, OF GLASGOW, SAYS OF IT: Suffering from an attack of Ines which bad not only reduced my strength, but brought on extreme exhaustion, from inability (o appropriate food, I tried. the effects of the Genuine Johann Hoff's Malt Extract, a winoglassful three times a day. Its use was followed by marked effects—1. Food, which had heretofore been found to pass the alimentary canal unchanged, di- gested properly. 2. There appeared an increased power of evolving animal heat and storing up fat. Bewareof imitations. The genuine has thewixnatures of “Johann Hoft” aud “Moritz Eisner” on the neck of ‘every bottle. Ail others are worthless imitations, _jad-tuthas Wavsasaxera The impetus given by the great current of events dashing through last year carries us forward to at- tempt larger things tor the new year. ‘Not even tor oueday shail tho store yo into winter quarters after its busy season, but with the first full Business Gay of the sew year, we sball open the mew campaign. ‘Civeuuustanees combine to help us do some fine ning of the new ingle sontence to aay about ugtiion every day.) That's Swat the store iw for. woods or fe ior." we alwayy have lois of at are tual ‘daly drum-beat calls up all the old soldiers of govds and wives them @uouble-quick step toward te bets So, then, note the fact that, uo matter what the reason, there can’ Always pe found here lots and iits of woud j.iuge as cheap: and otten cheaper, than elsewhere Feantoed from dag to day’ Becatse they aust be closed “NFe cannot wait for a certain month to sell down, but coutiutacly watch, lige the lovkout om the ship.” We feck the et chainel of quickeat progress aut tect Clear of all tn our way. ‘Now, then, ict us strike the key-note of the new year. With tgutand imein we xrasp the topos aud, ae wo Tau, Phugg out loud aud s “THE NEWKST GOODS “THE FRESHEST GOODS” “THE CHOICEST GOODS," “THE VERY BEST OF V. KY BEST.” We crowd ourselves to open the how things. Your money shall take fresh goods at ho ereater cost than mgt ocerwie wo 1ut0 old, hauinered-dowa Thtis we hope to brighten our store, increase the activity of ouretock, ang greaten our trade, Thiele our way of starting the new year. "If you like {iton you"aee what we are domg say soto ¥0Ur JOHN WANAMAKER, Philadelphia, ‘We haven't more thai great sles. We are 417-6 Dossns Exzoraro 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 medifled or changed in the slightest. ‘his 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. It washes funnels and blankets as no other soap in the world does—without shrinking —leaving them soft aud whiteand like new. KEAD THIS TWICE. There is a great saving of tie, of labor, of soap, of fuel, aud of the fabiic, where Dobbins’ Electric Soap is used according to directigus, One trial will demonstrate its great merit. It will Pay you to make that trial. Like all best things it is extensively imitated and counterfeited. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. Insist upon DOBBINS’ Eletric. Don't take Mag- netic, Electro-Maxic, Philadelphia Electric, or any other fraud, simply because it ix cheap, They will rum clothes, and are dear at any price. Ask for DOBBINS' ELECTRIC tnd take no other. Nearly every «rocer from Maine to Mexico Keeps it in stock. If your's hasn't it, Le will order frou his nearest wholesale grocer. Read carefully the inside wrapper around each bar, and be careful to Follow Directions on each outside weapper. You Canuot Afford to wait longer before ‘Trying for Yourself this old, reliable, and truly wou- dertul St" DOBBINS' ELECTRIC SOAP. 47-6m Sozovorr. A GRATEFUL ODOR, Indicative of health and purity,is communicated to the mouth by the aromatio SOZODONT, ‘Which makes the teeth as white and as radiant as pol- ished porcelain, and contains no ingredient that is 20 ‘hiuhly benetical to both gums and teeth. ‘The Lyric and Dramatic professions are loud in their Praises of 417-60 SOZODONT. 1) wnt PLASTER IS UNAP- Proachable in curative Properties, rapidity and safety ot action, and is the only improvement in the art of plaster-making during the past quarter century. For the relief and cure of chest pains, rueumatiam, neuraliria, sciatica, lumbago, Kidney troubles, weas beck, stiff or enlarged joints, tor liverand. apicen, BENSON'S PLASTER Sognrantanere! ue ENON CASTE PLASTER ry the rket. Buy Bensons ud sougetthe BEST. J. C. Horcurssox, IMPORTER. L A 8885 &%S oo & EK 00 2 A KK Ays3 = Inorder to close out at once the following lots, T have marked them down to prices never before quoted. ‘advise an early call, as the goods are phenomenally cheap. ’ 1 LoT Seal Plush Jackets actually worth $20, at only €15. 11oT ‘Jackets, broken sizes, at $3. reduced from 89. 1 Lor Black Plush Wraps with handsome Jet Trimmings, at 25 per cent off regular price, 1 LoT Berlin Twill New Market Black and Brown, st 85, worth 812. 1 Lor Check Raglans, worth $10, reduced to 87. ‘Sole Agent for genuine FOSTER Kid Lacing Glove. ‘Unquestionably the Foster Brand are the very best ‘Kid Glove made, Price #1 pair and upward. ‘Mousquetaire Gloves for evening Wear, 8 in. to 30 in long. SUPERB NEW GOODS. An unusual display of beautiful fabrics for evening ‘wear, Many imported direct and are exclusive styles. ‘RICH MILLINERY, aS 907 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE In order to reduceourstock of CARPETS this month wo will offer the choice of ONE HUNDRED DIFFEB- ENT STYLES OF INGRAIN, TAPESTRY AND BODY BRUSSELS AT PRIME COST. Smee quality Ingrain Carpet, 32c.; reduced from ‘Heavy Wool-mized Ingrain Carpet at 400, reduced trom 50c. Gbagen 2 Remnants Black and Colered DRESS ‘We still have a few Unlsundered SHIRTS left at G5e., worth $1. . JOHNSON, GARNER & CO., cial 636 Pennaylvanie sve., near 7th st, 2.w. Ww baby was sick, we ave her Castoria, | When she became Misa, she clung to Castoria, ‘When she had Children, Bbe gave them Castoris. 2d EDITION ™ MOORE OR “MES, ONEILLY What the Missouri Representative Says about the Washington Woman ‘who Claims to be his Wife. Lattst Teleans 10 The Str SHAKEN. A Sharp Sheck of Earthquake ‘at Col- SOUTH CAROLINA AGal ie Morning. CoucMst shoek, th ‘vens of Columbla at 9:35 Luls morning. le sleep rt streets. ot Unued about ten seconds and were accom) 8. C,, Jan, 12—A sharp earthquake 18 nan mnauns, earties toe oft. gs were severely ‘shaken, and doors, windows, crockery, and glassware rattled in a lively man- net ‘were awakened and many rushed 1¢ direction of the wave seemed tobe from north to south. The vibrations con- Tn reference to a report from St. Louts that Mra. Ethel F. Moore, of Washingtun, was in that city claiming Co be the wife of Representative O'Netll, of the etghth Missouri district, that Congressaan Said lo the Washington correspondent of tne New, York World: am, tn A measure, prepared for this, though it isnone the less unpleasant on that account. 1 ‘Orst met this woman in 1885. She was then keep. ‘ing Che Belmont fats, and, together with a num- ber of other guests, I had rooms there, She then bore an excellent character,as far es I Knew. At different time I assisted her. She bad placed me under some obligation during the Ulness of a child of my sister's, which she nursed faith. fully, and, I have lite actually saved its life. "Since then, believing "until lately that she ‘Was simply grateful for the service I had been ubie fr by loud devonations, ‘vo render her, I find that she is devoid of nse anes aS of rata After icaving. the Bement Mra | A%ED TOOETHER-—GOuMP ABOCT UE DuRuuCT DOGs a} . NED. | Moore e Kichelteu, sand. ded there sion ae Ee Guring the wo sessions of the last Congress. A | It ig stated {hat the President has determined to A Peculiarly Untorta: Fire im an | f- Weeks ago she applied to a real estate agent Armory at Columbus, Couvuecs, Oni er Ball, coldred, was struck is thehead ‘with a let, "but not seriously wounded. Three hun- were dred stand of rifles and uniforms Jan. 12.—The Fourteenth Regi- ment Armory byrned tis morning. The Dutlding ‘was totally enveloped in les than ten minutes, One thousand rounds of ammunition in the building loded, the bullets flying in all directions, Pete to secure her a house. I had promised, If she could nd & place to suit her, that'T would ‘advance het @ month's rent, aud on’ we strength of a monuh’s agreement she ts said to have told prominent Teal estate agent Uhat she was my wife, Arrocd with ® card from hm she went to the house of Mr. Charles T. Murray, a well-known correspond. ent, and, afver looking "It over, signified her inten- Yon of "renting it.” Upon leaving she handed the servant a card bearing the name “Mra. bul- Ic is again reported that Mr. John Paul Jones ts pretiy sure to be ted royed wel p= | % Saad toes niict atiornes, and Joun J. O'Neill.” she then ad agent that | that the friends of the late Chas. & Moore have ipmen para- = we ee Genrrai | SRE Would tke the house, and stated that | Unrown their influence im’ bis fr°or, Mr Jones ‘Axiine estimates the loss to the state at $15,000 | 1 Would have to ‘be "vacaved within a day | told a. Stan reporter today sat be” kuew Other local organizations lost thelr untiorms, ‘The Ohio Poulty, Pigeon, Kennel and Pen Stock second annual ‘Tuesday. estimated Assoctation opened thelr hibition at armory value of the exhibits over $50,000, All got out, badly singed. Were tle chalppion English setter, Paul Giadst Pittsburg, valued at $10,000, and two Iris setters the dogs burned were Patti M., prize Pointer ditch, of Cleveland, Valued at $1,000. In Among ‘ail over 300 dogs were lost, composing the 1 display ‘ever made in Obfo. Sir Charles, to be the finest specimen of the st. hardin America, owned by H. L. Goodman, cago, valued at $3,500 and the whole of the Kennel, Toledo, “Clno, composed of St. Bern: were burned. ‘There were hundred entries in poultry, all burned, carrier pigeons, ENGLAND IN A D Vessels Go Ashore, Trains are Delay and Many Aittcs Occur Beca on it. Loxpox, Jan. 12.—The fog continues extremely Forty loaded dense and shows no signs of Lifting. Vessels are fog-bound in the Mersey. Among U isthe White Star line steamer Celtic, which to have left for New York yesterday. various packet lines hus bee! Vessels have gone ashore on account of Uie foZ, ‘The fog has demoralized the rallway service Makes 1 Impossible to run tratbs on schedue U ‘Numerous fatalities ave occurred, —_— Many Degrees Below in Canad Orrawa, Jan, Stood as {ollows: Ottawa, 17 below zero; at Ni Wakefeld, Quebec, 23 degrees below? at Mane Waki, Québec, 31 ‘degrees’ below; ut, Pembroke, Ont., 30 below, and at Mattawa, Ont, 39 below. ‘The Prince Has 9 Fainting Spe! the poultry and pigeon stock and hearty all the dogs were consumed, ‘The famous Gordon setter, Royal Duke, owned by Wal- Ler Hammett, of Putlideipula, valued at $10,000 he only other dogs avi tween six and eit bervice on uspended. Several The mercury this mornin: Mr. Murray was put to great ex pense to move on short notive, but to Secure other quarters and to reviove his housobold effects within the specified time. Just as he aad Sent away Uie last load he received another tele- gram, stating that another house had Beem so- cured, and Wat his would not be required. M Murray Was naturally very angry, and repaired at once (0 the agent, Inofrming hui of what had curred, ‘ihe outcome Was that Mr. Murray threat ened £6 sue me jolutly with expenses incident to the id under protest, receiving a meantitue I had given Mrs, Moore $125 with which to make a payment ou her house, For Unis I hold her receipt. she rec ut the story in elreu- Jation Uilat she Was tarried co me some Une since by Father Walter, of St, John’s church, bul Was need by hiih as.ah Impostor, Sue does not Possess a single letier from me. 1 have wot de. cided as to wh the matter, but shall nothing of the matter furuber than that bis nai Sunder consideration by the President, altuouch he Was not an appicant, Ils confidently asserted that the contest for thls fice Is Bar rowed down to Mr. Jones and Mr. Hd. K Davis both of Whom are regarded as lawyers Of ability . Persons who have seen Ube he last twenty-four hours express {he opinion that Mr. Jones will be appointed. ve = Senator Ingalls’ Kanens House Burned MIS VALUARLE LIBRARY DESTROYED, Senator Ingulls early this moraing recelved @ dispatch from bis home in Atchison, Kam, saying Chat his residence at Uhat place was afire, A later dispatch Informed him that the conflagration had totally destroyea his home, He had within the last season made an addition of ten rooms to the exe ‘The at one, nest said Ber- chk Aita I shall do ure, the total improvements costing about speedily adopt vigorous measures” $10,000. "The detalis are very iucager, = Father Wal pastor of St. Patrick's (Catholic) | sumed that the house utd seat ise and contents are a total joss, Including @ valuable Ubrary, Which he hes penator Ingalls bas Ube 93 thy of all his sine Tasresan ne eeeaS ean Church, He says neither be Dor Bis assistants married the parties, WHAT MRS. MOORE SAYS. A dispatch from St, Lows to the World last night s.ys: Mrs. Ethel Moore, who claims to be the wife of Congressman Jno, J, O'Neill, of this city, is still here, bave no statement to make,” she suid to-day, “only this: I am Jno, J. O'Neill's wife and I will prove it when the time comes.” ‘She Was reminded that Mr. © Netli had deuled ab- solutely that he was married Ww bef, and It was Suggested that the present was a gcod Ume for producing proof of Une marriage. “1 did not Luink,” said the lad), as her eyes filed with tears, “that duo, J. O'Neilt would ever creat me in this way and bring shame upon me and Ube litile girl Who ts tore than my life tome, 1 do mot want to say anyUiing Chat will burt bim, and thatis why Ido LO. speak bow, If be does not veil the truth by \o-morrow, though, 1 will make a statement in Wwriung, aud Whea I do it will burt him and me. We Wert married at the National in Wasbingwon.* yed, ‘ate, is library Was one of the lang- west of the Missislppl Kiver, and Oe paemcally cn tn poiltical | incracure, tures, weart i. and price. less iuementocs “of the Uving aia the, deed 4s understood that nothing Was saved. Was in the hands of the carpenters, g with bim in W Tomtly bei Dermonal effects were packed into boxes during the progress of the improvements, structure Was inadequately insured, and tie ator's loss ts esUinuated at §20,000 over hem was ‘and une, ‘The cause of Lue fire ts unknown, Supposed Lo have originated ina pile left by carpenters who were at work ing yester or E E i ‘MR. O'NEILL SAYS HE THINKS SHE 18 INSANE. Representative O'Neil, of Missouri, said to a ‘STak reporter to-day with relation to the claim of Panis, Jan, 12.—The France announces that the | yrs ff. Moore: that she ty his wike, The report ot Col Maison the werk en the Pe Germany embassy in Paris hasreceived « welegram | “T 4 1p « ro Staung that tue crown pringe bad Lad a talating |, “Lattribute her action to insanity, There must | tomac fats during December shows that $40,002.58 spell, and was unconscious ior severai hours, — RANANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, New York Stock Market. The following are the o the New \ork stock Market, as reported wire to Corson & Macartney, 1419 J street, nin and closing pecan of be some mailce in is, bul I don’t know for what. 1 think she 15 insane, She ran bilis on my name here, and signed my name 0 a check for §28, Do- he Went away. IL aturivute ali that (o iusan- Why, she told a lady that we had been smar- ried by "Father Walter. The lady went lo Fatuer Waiter and, of course, he denied it, ,The poor woman'l Uhlwk 1s lusane, 1 was expended. About 104,000 tudic yards were dredged in the Washington channel, cor- Pleting the dredging and widening the channel wo0 4s from | dredging and the Wilson 44° Wisse week M&M AL demas Bac. 2 Rattimore Markets, nevef did her any harm, but have assisted ber tally aud Otherwise. 1 have had no dea of auowing her to be prosecuted for forging my hame, but I can’t afford Wo Lave ber keep It up. 10 1s Tunny, this hing fs, as well as annoying.” AT THE NATIONAL HOTEL. A telegram from St. Louis represents Mrs. Moore tug she Was married to Mr. O'Nelll at the National Hotel, in this city, It 48 learned that Representative O'Nelil re.istered at the National About 5k AL ordinary high Ude, and of the 12,000,000 ct Fards required to hii the Nats tothe propased, Leight about 6,300,000 have been deposited. ‘The Wool Men's Contorence. The plan prepared by the woolgrowers to deal With the tariff upon Wool was submitted at the meeting to-day at the Riggs House, It was taken, unde 4a ey OB 4 Ue 3a of December. When he caine there be Was accompanied vy Mra Moore, ani This afternoon it, te heath his own, name on the hotel reg. get ura turers will Submit thelr views. “4 mem- o-day that there Was every prospect of solution of the matters, “To the Credit of the District.” A DRCISION OF CONTROLLER DURHA! ANDIA AND WASHINGTON KAILKO) Some Weeks ago the District of Columbia, as the ‘Successor of the corporation of Washington, ou ister he recorded bern. They were assigned to nnecting roums, ‘The il, hotel cierk says, changed from room 30 UW which adjouis Uae room occupied by Ars. WU does nol communicate With I.” They aU the hotel until the 14th of “There was notling occurred bere, as “Mrs. Moore. mus 30 and 31, which yeXL day Mr. O'Ned un | room Moore, remathed Decent : Said the ‘clerk to a Sra reporter to-day io BALTIMORE. Mo. January 12—Virvinia sixes.con-| judicate that they were married, cure tained judgment against th? Alexandria and dated, +2, past ue coupons, 62; do. ten-foruies, Lo marriage ceremony performed Were that 1] Washington Hailroad Co,, D pene, CS; Main Careline Sixes, CM, | coowot Walle hte a bill eatue in for Mrs. Moore, ee Socom ged pe pond _ dud Tasked Mr, O'Neul If he woul Y bd real. vagy Po nge nee phen pe "No, I bave Lothing todo with it Tsimply | ed therefrom a net sum ot sagen) Jour steady and qi ~ This arose on account of bonds loug since issued oe denna? gud USE: | Inet her oh the train, end she asked ine where sue a ug cru steady ‘uudquict No, | bad better stop, aud I Urougit ber here, by the railroad couapany, the payment of which suas woven = souiuers AF brig Foose ryp heer aylnig Uese tonds in cast, a greater part of oete, i; yellow, obaots: western | Mr. Charles J. Murray sald to @ Stax reporter | were fuuded with otuer Geis of tue Corperse satis Somer gi gu tse shots 3247p | COuday that a woman, represeuting herweit as the | Hou of” Washington by, issutng | mew bowas 7 Fe anh. Os ag o Pre er Pa37 NOawinrm | Wile of Kepresentative Jobn J.O"Nelll, of Missourt | 18 ew, thereot,, and hence “how farm a, nd guy t—gouthern and Pennsy.vania, $7a41. west- | agreed torent ls house, and he put himseit to | ioa ts appropriated by cor Diarict, | This ern white, dusdz; western mined. Saiki. | Hye tri | considerable inconvenience Lo give her Immediate | from the Goverument abd oe ayy 9 ar {eS Prieta tit wwaaiuce Tat | powcsslon. When the lease ‘was emt to MF. | thet ‘A ayeation ham eee tee lower—treals, “1Sa plimed Lal, Colce lower me tne advent ge accrulng to Une District on ace Ocanfoes, onfinary to fare 17 uit, ‘Sugar—Copper ut et should Tetiued Arm, ToalG.” Whisky steady, LlowL-16, Other | ageut sent for me,” said Mr. Murray, “and at wy | bun Cuited miter ones oe wae articles unchanged. Freuts to Liverpool persteamer | suggestion telephoned at once to Mr. O'Nelil for aa the sinking tuna, or Cane mecres duut=cotton, 72d; our, Iaud: wrain, easier: Jd. | explanation. ile answered uver the wire that he | Or the Government, |} “er +4 Salon —wueet, 173,000 bustin: corn, 1H.4U0 busbela | wags Mot married, ul that he bad told the Wonmad | Yire'ty he stacey yen SO Uhteago Markets, That be Would be respousible Tor a monW’s reat. | presented to Courraiee d x55 mary 12. 2p, m.—Wheat firm— | The agent thought there might be some wistake, | Req that. the —_ gry = A 7%: 4. Corn tiru—cash, | and asked me if there was but one O'Neill in the | revenues of tue District, repeated tn oi eee iruary, gig: My, 94, "Onin cay aay Sea's" | House, 1 repited that there Were wo others of | Dristiue acts eepuee ~ yo ER Gar en a ed or ee ee ene District ‘or Columbia trom taxen Cretan ees -- be 2 that Was DOU larned,” Pe ra wary race sinile, “and that IU iuast be Mr. J. 1. O'Neill, of | ¢nll,be deposited 10 the Treasury to the credit ot ‘Topics, THE COMMISSIONER OF FISHERIES BILL PASSED. ‘The Senate bill hxing the salary of the Comunts- sioner of Fish and Fisheries at $5,000 was pa: ‘tue House this afternoon, URCOMMITTERS OF TH MITTEE. ‘The following are the subcommittees of ‘House appropriations committee: Forney, Burnes, Ryan ail, Sundry Civil—Randall, and Long. _ Legislative Ran Clements, Cannon and Butterworsh. Deticteue Burnes, Sayers, Gay, McComas and Cannon, —Ciewents, Kiée, Campbell, Hendersi Penstons—Forah, Gay, Rice, Long Fortifications—Sayers, taidail, ney, Butierworth and Ryan, Peruianent Ap; priations—Campbell, Burnes, Foran, Henderson and Mecomas. NOTES. ‘Mr, Hoar, from the committee on privileges elections, reported a resolution in the- Senate to-day to pay to Daniel B, Lucas, of West Vingtnla, $1 tn iull for all expenses and salary as a clattiani aseai In the Senate. contingent expenses, —se0 A Libel Case Dismissed, ‘The case of W. Calvin Chase, editor of Washington Bee, and John E. Bruce, charged with criminal libel, was called in the Police Court to-day. The information sworn to by Mr. Jas. Ricks, a colored wttorney, recites that KI was on the 10th day of December engaged in p Uce as a lawyer; Uthat defendants pubiished in Washington Bee of that date an article intending fame and villify him in the form of a le from Bruce. ‘The article called “Ricks. a. mas and charged him with insultiwg a lady named Mrs, Bohunn. Mr. E, M. Hewievt pleaded uty for the defendants, After hearing much timony the judge dismissed the case. APPROPRIATIONS COM Referred to committee on ‘he District, and Uhat Lue amouut of tis Must be so deporited, noww! Justice of the claim’ of the Jy present instance. Sarg BURGLARS IN Town, — Safe-blowers have made their «ppearance in Uils sectiou of the coune Uy, ang last Week they made weir in this “city'and ‘bored the sate in Broderick’s June shop, oa B street, but Teason bert Lue pretiives without geting open. e boring no attempt was made Jock. Last night @ Visit was Jona T. Campveil, the lumber and teed 1307 11th street southeast, and the Viown, and about $130 in money carried left a Grace (oid style) and two chisels, upto Ubts Une no clue as to where from, IU Wasa clean job, and is Work of professionals, oe judeuent ing tne ureat iu the Inuuiaba, Who Was referred to. Irented my house fificen days later to anotuer party, and received from Mr. O Neill a half month's rent tor the ume Une house Was unoccupied. That ended my con- ection with the matter,” JOHN DALEWS TRIAL, Arguing the Question of His Sanity to the Jury. ‘The arguments to the Jury in the case of John Daley, indicted for the murder of J. C.G. Kennedy, July 13 Just, began yesterday afternoon. Mr. Lipscomb opened for the Government, and was followed by Mr. Clagett for the defense, who spoke Until the adjournment of the court. MR, CLAGETT'S ARGUMENT. To-day at 9:30 o'clock Mr. Claget continued his argument, dwelling especially on the testimony of the almshouse physictans, who had the defendant in charge a year, and knowing that he walked lame had not once examined his Mmbs. He ridiculed their testi- mony on the question of insanity. He next referred to tue Lestimouy of “the dramatic Mr. Hay,” wno decided because Daley acknowiedzed that he ought to be hung that he was a sane man. ‘The Government claimed aone Ume tu detendant had been robbed, and now say that they do not claim it before the jury. ‘They must show that he Was cheated, or the idea must stand as one of Daley's insage delusious. In closing Mr. Clagett pictured the utter joneliness of the prisoner. ‘The prisoner during the latter part of Mr. Clagett’s address sued tears. MM. MILLER PLEADS POR THE PRISONER. Mr. Miller began his argument about 10:30 o'clock. He said the delay on the part of the Gov- ernment in bringing the case to trial was because ‘of the doubts existing as to Daley's sanity. He then to argue that Ube defendant was ssed the i =e. 5 4 § 5 : i i Dis- and und, — \yro- a i z ; 5 i | and 000 i of Horxen AGarnst Tur W. axp G. RR. Yesterday in Ube Circuit Court, in Ambrose Hocner against the W. for $20,000 damages by being off acarin 1885, the defendant made a mouon to case from the jury, Mr. Totten claimed twat accident was t hess, asserting that Mr, Hoener bad taken a Whisky ‘cock-tall, “Chat most seductive drink,” abd instead of calling on the conducior, had pulled Uke bell Iimseif, and the driver not stopping at once, the Jainped o#. ‘The moucn was argued ‘aud: denied. juinped off. {iv moralag the uetendant: puton the stand wit: esses to prove that the company Was Diaweless, Rance OF THE THERMOMETER. —The following Signal Office to-day: 7a, the F M. teks rac the er her, not Air. Shepperd entered a noile pros. in the case of | insane at the Ume of the homicid , and tor ten | ere.(ue Teadings at the Signal of Mn" Juche whom "Mrs. Bolunn charged with a Ey EN my ia,, 12; 2p. m., 25; Maximua, 20; winunum, 12 assault Mr. Miller was followed by District-Attorney | ~ “— - Worthington. MARKIED. The Tariff Q ‘The cuse will go to the Jury this evening. BELL_WHITARER. Ov Tuseday evening January CONFERENCE OF THE REPU! _—s— Bata Bee Fi i Aconference between a number of republic: was held last night, at which there was a general discussion of the President's message and of policy of the party. A member who was present expressed the opinion to a STAR reporter that they (except, probably, two or three members) would their about them onali sides with great caution, and the individual mem- thelr ‘own counsel more than all act together = and _—_follow leader. Both p rules are feel ‘ able to find out about dail would stand, and could calculation accordingly. how Mir, make If the tariff debate ts ‘the republicans have been — oTnd fay can make notulng Gut of can make nowulng ou Mine varity debe ‘up in the House 18 ata | Ing, Oxtensibiy to attend the theater. Dr. ANOTHER ELOPEMENT, HULL—KEIDY. January 11, 1888, at the parsonage of Bt Aloysius ci ans faut ROLL io kate ¥, kup, {et Bobery, the Mr. F. J. Bell and Miss ‘Theodosia Whitaker, | paso daughter of Gen. E. W. Whitaker, were secretly | pPARRICE. | Sudden xt) -soveuth year of his ‘Funeral, services will teke » Bide “ Fricods of the family favited to attend marri: the CARLEY. On Wednesday, January 11, 1888, at Musband on the 8:43 Inte resivence, Champiain avenue, between Tig Kan. | They had had no intimation that their jsth sirects Sorthwest, BELNADETTA, daughter are’ per have offered no Whitaker left home with ‘Sunder. H eigslemnger gm one Reducing the Water Charges. ANEW RA a ‘THOSE WHO HAVE At their session yesterday afternoon the District ‘Commissioners passed an order: “That the order of April 25, 1887, fixing the charge tor water furnished by meter at 10 cents er 1,000 gallons 1s hereby modified so that the rate for water so furnished sball hereafter be 5 if thi Ho a8 i i i ti Ht Hei i i I ii # a