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or two Pierce Pleasant Pellets. ‘That cleanses and regulates them 1y and gently, vez and effectively. ‘They’ little Liver Pills, these . tiny, i-biliocs granules—the smelixe: and the to take. One little Pollet for a laxstive—three for a cathartic. Sick Headache, Bilious Headache, Constipe- tien, I jon, Biliows Attacks, and a'l derangements of the liver, stomach and | bowels are prevented, relieved, and cured. Put up in sealed vials—a perfect vest- pocket remedy, always convenient, frevh, End relable. ‘They're the cheapest pills you can buy, for they're guaranteed to give satisfaction, or your rvuey is returued. You pay only for the good you get. mack CME BLACKING is cheaper at 20 cents a bottle than any other Dressing at 5 cents. A LITTLE GOES A LONG WAYS because shoes once blackened with it can be kept clean by washing them with water. im moderate circumstances find it protitable to bur it at 20e. a bottle, because what they spend for Blacking they save in she: leather 5 Te is the cheapest Hacking considering its quality, and yet we want to sell it cheaper sf it can be done. We will pay $10,000 Reward a recipe that will enable us to make Worrr'’s Acwe BLAckINe at such a price that # retailer can profitably sell it at 10c. a bostie. This offer is open until Jan. Ist, 1593, ‘WOLFF & RANDOLPH, Philadelphia. Old furniture painied with PIK-RON (this is the name of the paint), looks like stained and varnished new furniture. One coat wil! do it. A child can apply it. You ean change a pine to a walnut, or a cherry to mahogany; there is no limit to your ai MAss. fa CITY AND DISTRICT. > Tur Evextie Stam is tead every day by more than three-fourths of the population of the city in which it is printed who are able to read. This rroord camuot be matched by that af any other newspaper in the worl! _—_———————$——— THE LUTHERAN COMMUNION. Interesting Statistics of This Religious Body Prepared by the Census (fice, | The census office ‘se just issued the fifth | bulletin in the series of statistics of religious | bodies. whieh is devoted to the returns for | the entire Lutheran communion in the United | States. It was prepared by Heury K. Carroll, LL.D., special agent. The statistics given [represent four general bodies of Luth- jerane, tweive independent synods and many independent congregations, and are the resalt of most painstaking and exhaus | inquiry, an@ show how the Latheran com- | munion is divided. what synods are connected with each general body, what synods are inde- pendent and also the division of communicants according to ianguage ot nationality. ‘The tabulation gives resuits both by synods and by states, LANGUAGES REPRESENTED. In the division devoted to languages it stated that five langnages aro represented. if the Norwegian be considered as differing from nods having 282, re partly English and partly German, and sy: having 454.005 com- mumeants are German almost wholly. Besides these there are 190.154 Ni ans, 88.700 Swedes, 13.674 Danes, 1.991 Icelanders and 1.385 Finns.’ The representatives of the denomina- tions in this city are given as follows: Con- nected with the general synod there are in the District six organizations, having six church | edifices, with a senting capacity of 3.000. The value of church property is €301.000and the number of communicants or members is 1,685. 18 THIS DISTRICT. Connected with the general council there is in this District one organization sand two church edifices with # seating capacity of 1.400. The value of the church property is £40,000 the number of commanicants or members as 600, Connected with the synodical conference there is in this District one church organiza- | of 400 and valued at $30,000. The membership is 3 ‘The above named bodies are branches of the | Evangelical Lutheran churciy There are in addition twelve Lutheran synods which are not connected with any of the general bodies | enumerated above or with the nnited synod in | the south, which is not represented in this Dis- trict. They are therefore called independent bodies. The first of these named is the joint | synod of Obio and other states, which hus bere |. ‘The Immanvel synod, a German body, has ‘here oue church organization. The church | editice bas a seating capacity of 300. the value | of the chureh property 1s @15,000 und the num- | Der of communicants or members is 500. BEECHAM'S PILLS Cure SICK HEADACHE. 25 Cents a Box. OF ALL DRUGGISTS. CONSUMPTION. T hove a positive remedy for the above disease; by ite ‘wee thousands of eases of the worst kind and of long have been cured. Indeed so strong is my fait twits ‘that I will send Two BOTTLES FREE, with a VALUABLE TREATISE on this disease toany suf- fever who will send me thar Express and P.O.adcress. T. A. Mocam, M.C., 181 Pearl St., N. ¥- Ove New Hous Js ready for your taspection. ITS FIVE FLOORS Arecompletely stocked with everything that Jenew end dewrabie tm Houseboid Furnishings, and is well worth «van, OUR FIRST FLOOR ins s carefully selected stock of Bed Room, Din- ‘Room and Office Furniture. OUR SECOND FLOOR J+ devoted entirely to Carpets, and contains the latest end most desirable fall and winter colorings Al eden Cer ~~ OUR THIRD FLOOR Contsins » stock of Parlor Furniture which for variety © devin and uniform ‘excellence of material is not Vurpased Ly any house in the country. Bed Boom Suites, 3 pieces. Cash, $17: ahepimeemeens Bpleces. Cash, 614 ;credit, SIX-FOOT OAK EXTENSION TABLE Cash, (6. 25, credit, 04.50. oe Eight-toot Usk Extension Table Cash, 85.50; credit, 86. oun Hair Mattresn Cash, $7.60; credit, Woven Wire Springs. Cash. 87.75: credit, 82.50. Brussels Carpet, per yard. Cash, Ge. :eredit, Gc. Carpets sewed and laid free oi cost. Do chargeiur ente n matching. TERMS: Feay weekiy or monthis payments. Xo betes and 6 per ceut discount allowed for settle memtely thirty days. GROGAN'S CREDIT HOUSE, eol-e ‘819, 82] and S23 7th st. aw. $3 - ou > Sees: - rE SN N TIT? A rE BE SSNOT OAS BPE pee: AAE BEB ON NN . a & MLL A SS gSSS ONES aa ps gi = RE gen gS gk OR RS aa Sss> Sys5 NNN T COBNER 7TH AND D STS NW. Ww. Ackillful dentist will burt lems than an- Sher, while his operations will be more dzrebleand srtistic. Working quicker, he Will net keop oneas long with mouth wide open, and hence will charg: lew for dental feos are based on thie consumet. At apparent thee! ore that you not only get better service, but actually save money, by patronizing an expert—which explains ‘why you protit by counns to us.as we adit meue Lat etperte to membership. SULID GOLD CROWNS SOLID GULD Fri et of Tews . Vay BLST iLLIH, FULL SET. T. B. Towxex & Sox, DRY GOODS DEALERS "1St6 7th ot ate = Guede os ais Biaiacen eee e Be. ‘wolesched Cotton. 3, wide, Se penriet'a, all Woo., ), 6, 75e. ana $1. Hee apiccntectatee ant Be; Kobe left, worth ¢.., re! ° s Cadecwenr. Wi'wocl. rete Som 91 Srute Wiste cored Under eat i ScdrashT acdsee | Consiorte at all pricen, ros Whe wre bare Juat Fegved Table pester ——— FOURTH-CLASS POSTMASTERS. The First Day’s Sevsion of the National Conventio: At the session of the national convention of fourth-class postmasters, which was held res- seventy delegates were presented, representing twenty states. A permanent organization was effected by the election of the following officers: President, S. G. Bennett, Kittanning, Obi. | secretary, G. R. Garver, Strasburgh, Ohio; as- sistant secretary, J. i. Holland, New Hamp- shire; treasurer, W. A. Mussater, La Grange, Mo.; vice presidenta,{J. M. Sloan, Michigan; E. C. Brown, New York; E. L. Haynes, New Yor! c z ae — is; G. a ta. J. P. Baldwin, Virginia; F. Simmons, Alabama; O. L. Pritchard, Pennsylvania: D. C. Long, Maryland; Mra Ella E. Marsh, Michigan. Messra. Spile of Missouri, Knowles of Hlinois and Nopkins of Nebraska were appointed asa committee to prepare a bill embodying the Views of the convention upon the subject of compensation of fourth-class postmusters. Committees were also appointed to appear be- fore the Senate and House eommittees on post offices and post roads in the interest of the bill approved by the convention. The bill, as finally agreed upon, allows 100 per cent y compensation on the first $100 in cancellation per quarter; on the nex: #100 or less per quar- ter. 60 per cent; on the next $200 or less per quarter, 50 per cent, and on all the balance 40 per cent in addition to box rents. The totai compensation of any postmaster at any fourth- class office shall not be less than $25 per an- num. The Postmaster General is directed to allow for rent, light and Tuel $15 per year a commissions fall below $50, = gradually increasing scale ex} are to allowed to the maximum of $1. Clerk hire is provided for at the rate of from $10 to $300 & year. ‘Addresses were made by Representatives Cummings and . Brown. The convention adjourned until this morning. seespesiee roa ‘The Death Record. During the twenty-four hours ending at noon Yesterday twenty death¢ were reported to the health office, nine of them having resulted from acute lung troubles, the grip being given as the cause of death in one case and influenza in an other. Burial permits were issued for the fol- lowing: White—De Witt C. Lawrence, 75 years, influ- enza; Thos. E. Frye, 69 years, sis; John K. Watt, 68 years, stricture of esophoegu: James Sedgley, 68 years, cerebral hemorrhage. — : a Lagey =< cougestion; n rT 19 years, chronic cystitis; aa Po rence Massino, 6 months, convulsions; Bessie Hall, 6 months, cougestion of lung: Archie Snyder, 5 days, heart failure; Charies Wise, 2 days, premature birth. Colored—Maria Pinkney, 68 — grit Sara Dyer, 42 years; tuberculosis; Welling. tov A. Davis, 35 years, valvular disease of heart; Fannie Veeuey, 30 years, phthixis pulm.; | Willie Ford,7 years, pneumonia; Catherine Ellen Neal,’ 4 years, pneumonia; Theophilus Butler, 3 months, pneumonia; Aloysius Ru- dolph Haines, 3 nionths. bronchitis. ——— Exports of Mineral Otle The chief of the bureau of statistics reports that the total value of the exports of mineral oils from the United States during the month of December, 1891,and during the twelve months ended December 31, 1891, a8 compared with | similar exports during the corresponding pe- riods of the jing year were as follows: December, 1891, $3.877,840; 1890, $3,956,831. Twelve months ended’ December 31, 1891, $49,951,975; 1890, $51,657,302. Wire Tappers Caught. Four men giving names of Thos. E. Brady, 44 Greenwich street, New York; Fred Marvin, 441 Fulton street, Brooklyn; Henry G. Herbect, 20 Jay street. Brooklyn. and W. M. Dodson, 329 Jay street. Brooklyn, wore arrested by the of Harrison, N.J., yesterday xfternoon. established m counection® with a Western Union telegraph wire at Harrison and had two instruments ready for work. The men Lal been under surveillance since Monday, when the rooms ina private huuse, 2g thetsclves as railroad surveyors. at cine they made a eareful plam of the the vieintty and it im beheved were ii teut upon interpreting the reports of the Gut- burg betore they reached the Ha son poc! rocums. | Loval Sapetintendent Hill of fester Union ordered their arrest and pear axzinst them today betore Police Justice Muitigan. ‘The prisoners had every ap- Pearance of being successful sports and had Plenty of money. 200. Pot of Gold Pointed Ont in s Dream. Some weeks ago Mr. Isaac Robinson, a ‘ wealthy citizen of Petersburg, Va, died very Tot of Suspenders, worth from 23 0 40e., all for ieee Ge agpond | 910,000. He left several children, among tion, having an edifice with a seating capacity | terday at Willard’s, the credentials of some | las El- | mer’ Haislip. 2 months, erysipelas; Charles ‘MOURNING IN ENGLAND. ‘The Prince and Princess of Wales Over- whelmed by Their Bereavement A dispatch received late last from Lon- don mys: The Prince and Princess of Waics are too much prostrated by grief to suggest as yet any cetails of the funeral of their son. The prince, it is said, has xpent his time in almost entire seclusion with the princem, hardly speaking to any one and at intervals visiting the chamber of death. The Princess of Wales is enid to bear her first great bereavement with Rreater fortitude than the prince, whose quiet and haggard appearance when he appeared at | a window this ufternoon aud looked upon the | familiar grounds in which he had seen his fam- ily group about him was more eloquent of the depth of his bereavement than tears would have been. The Princess May is said to be almost on the | verge of mental collapse. The worst sign is | her restlessness She wanders about in an aim- less way through the house as if she expected to meet her royal lover somewhere alive and be greeted by hun iu the old way. Her grief at the deathbed was eo overwhelming that it at- tracted the attention of the Prmce and Princess of Wales from their own. It ix said that the dying prince gave her x Inst look of recognition | as she kissed his forehead. AT THE DEATHIBED. Sofar the official news of the last scene is | very bare, and wint isknown has leaked out | from the whispers of the household retainers. ‘These seem to be almost as prostrated as their master and mistress. “The Prince and Princcas of Walesare deeply beloved, not only by the servants of the honsehold, but by the tenantry of the Sandringham and the Esta, and among the tenants there could haridiy be greater grief if the low wns in their own families. When- ever udeath bag oceurred among the tenantry | the Prince and Prineess of Wales have taade it |a duty to visit or send condolence to the | stricken houschold, and now, when there ix | | Mourning in Saudringham, every house in the | | vicinity 1s alsoin mourning and tears can be | | sew rolling down the faces of the faithful re- | tainers. | The offi acconnt, just given out, of the | death of the duke says ‘that the Rev. Fred K. | | A. J. Hervey, domestic chaplain to the Prince | of Waies, read the prayers tor the dying man | when the end was near. in the rooni were a |sembled tho Prince and Princess of Wale: | Prince George, the Duke and Duchess of Fife, the Princesses Victoria and Maude (sisters of the dying duke), the Prince and Princess of Teck and the Princess May (the duke's be- trothed). Along with these were three physi cians and three nurses. j ,, The offieanl account gives no deseription of the dying acene. THE QUEEN PROSTRATED, Queen Victoria is said to be more prostrated | than when she lost Alice and Prince Leopold. Clarence was of an oxpecially uminble dispo- sition and had won his way to his gran mother's heart. Queen Victoria was devotedly attached to him. When he was a babe she took f Wales when an infant. Indeed, the saying is ascribed to her majesty that’ she | looked on Cinrence as she bad on her first-born |son. As he grew up his charming and amiable | way confirmed the attachment tormed for him | asa child and the quean had also tiie highest opinion of his youthful behavior. The night before his death it is said that she hardly slept and when the sed news came sho wished at once to proceed to Sandringham. Although it had been her purpose to go there in any event, yet her grief was so impressive that those around her feared the effec that a meet- ing with the dead and with the stricken family at Sandringham might have upon the aged lady, and her medicalzadvisor was summoned | for consultatiou as to the prudence of the jour- | | ney. Even when her physician advised against it the queen could with difficulty be dissuaded from hastening to Clarence’s bedside. MANY WORDS OF CONDOLENCE. ‘Telegrams continue to pour in trom all parts of the world, and there is generally satisfaction expressed over the fact that even the bitterness of Irish partisanship seems to be forgotten in the generosity of Irish sympathy for the royai family, bereaved under such painful cireum- | stancen. ‘he expression of condolence by the | intensely national municipal authorities of Dublin has been followed by a message of loy- alty and devotion from the apprentice boys of Derry. The tatter telegraphed their sympathy to the Prince of Wales, saying:*“Our hearts are with you and our colorsare athalf-mast. That God may sustain the Prince and Princess of Wales, the Princess May and our widowed jueen in this great afifiction is the pray. the loyal hearts of Derry.” Numerous meetings in various parts of the country that had convened to make arrauge- ments for wedding gifts to the duke a Princess May on the occasion of their marriage adjourned aiter voting messages of condolence, aul committees appointed to purchase will send wreaths instead for the funeral. But few thea- ters or music hulis are open tonight in any part of the united kingdom and those have but scant patronage. | The cities of Edinburgh, Manchester, Liver pool and Glasgow will hold off their memorial ‘on the day of the funeral. The Dublin papers | allexpress deep regret for the visitation tht | has come upon the royal family and this fact evokes gratified comment amoug Londoners. The Kingstown town commissioners and the south Dnblin board of guardians, the Royal Dublin Society and other bodies, official and | otherwise, in the sister island have sent word of sorrow and sympathy. In London, as well as other cities, many shops have bad their shutters up all day since hearing the news, FUNERAL ARRANGEMENTS. Although the funeral arrangements await the direction of the Duke of Edinburgh, it is stated that nearly all the imperial and royai families of Europe will be represented, the deceased | duke Leing related to nearly all of them, either | by blood or by marriage. ‘The reporters of the press complain that more reserve was shown to them at Saudring- ham than even the solemnity of the occasion | justified. They were refu@td from the the slightest news, having to obtain the rcts in any way they were able. ‘They were not allowed to pass the lodge gates, and at length they sent a retest against their treatment to Gen. Sir Dighton Frobyu, controller of the houshold, who replied luter in a communication stating that all official information would be sent by special messenger to London to the leading journals, and that this would be repeated day y day. Hie sided: “I ask you all to. remember and Tespect the deep sorrow into which the family of their roval highnesses, the Prince and | Princess of Wales, have been plunged by this terrible affliction.” ‘The reporters upon leaving protested that they had done nothing to merit the reproof | ted in Gen. Probyn's communication, but | had throughout attended to their duties ‘with | the utmost consideration and sympathy for the royal household in its bereavement. -———+0e— FAILURE IN BALTIMORE. Assignment of the Old Banking House of Nicholson & Sons. Baltimore's first bunk failure in many years was announced yesterday. The old and well- known banking honse of J. J. Nicholson & Sons made an assignment yesterday afternoon to John M. Carter and Matthew K. Aiken. A placard posted on the door of the banking honse reads: “Owing to the death of Mr. A. J. Nich- olson and the ill health of Mr. J. H. R. Nichol- son this firm has made an assignment to John M. Carter and Matthew K. Aiken for the benefit of creditors. A statement of the nssots and liabilities will be prepared as spcedily as possi- Die. ‘The deed of trust was made by John R. H. Nicholson, Rebecca T. Nicholson, administra- trix, and Jolm M. Carter, adminstrator, of Au- drew J. Nicholson, who died Tuesday, Janu- ary 5. The trustees qualified in the sum of 9500,000. A great crowd gathered about the doors of the bank, many of whom were de- Poritors, but none could gain admission or in- formation as to the extent of the failure. x of | J ARY 15, 1892, agit FRIDAY. D.C. ANU s | AUCTION SALES. P LADIES’ GOODs EDUCATIONAL. = z = | SS I - = ranaret fs ls PE Macs waren i = os 1 F STRERT i] SROTION IN ENGL saat : SEER ne. | Mrancters. Latin, Prens ani Gennan,* ty stew 1 | Exrexstve rene: ay SALE OP onsrs, TRIMMED AND ee vamanees (4 ri Nes teal pa . : Ter CARNAGE Ss DaN TORS WAG UTRTAINS NI | ADS SEIERCED (MUMIC TEACHER WILL | : : : ; STAGES. HARNESS, we AT UCT wk gg = Ed t en ee Myint attention ta tegremees Se re introduced in the United Statcs in 1835, and since that [14.9% Wao dig sels a iieae | WOGr sittin sides” | yrds Aare bn eareoe = So. SUW) M street northwest, | BROWUN sitet ee time over 100,000,000 boxes have been used. They are PDNESL AY SuNUaky TWENTIETH. tae. Se | BB, ah GLEE ANS DF BCTIAR PomMeany | 4 x . TEN O'CLOCK, hos entive o ot Horses, Carrtas corte toe Letew et now and always have been the PILL OF THE PEOPLE; | &&.. withoutmcV.Carent is | Cm “at nartent monte Berke? Bt 1 ING TN PART OF Sound Driving aud Work Horse. i iched Horses, 3} Family Carriages, | 1 Tarwe-nea: Dayton Waren,” Busvion, aun’ ani arnt, 1 Pour horse stare cu rany twenty pa Rewcers, 3b Teaienat Wacouetion Staves, 20 sets of Simgie and Double TAN ow The Ger: D aul van SP c teriah for mak-me loinp sheds Oye, Mayhem, tates, 2 ATIN GREER WATEM ATH argials ated eva) are hime, Ania + RINGER, SIN sys oo ant Paber Bowers, &e., Japanese to | Seautatas seray Sieirhis, Two-Horse | ty let's, tmsel they are safe in their action and thoroughly reliable. They cleanse the system of all disease producing matter, and Seal tor eine oar Harness. soost | Paint, : je aud ‘ | paint mors vener aol, cay i * AsttTNGTON PENAL AEMINANAS Sea by this means not only cure our ills, but when taken fotiisSihwFasstensis' es: BSS Ses | Pelet reetorates cant, euctiy Ws 405 rind Snr acon fara oe A : . F kas anihad yc hI o Mie CLAUDIA STUART, Prnctpa occasionally, in moderate doses, insure us against attacks. EY 3 aw The same dose will always produce the same effect, no mat- — JONN'S COLL VERY VALUABL MPROVED AND UNIM. | wll * SEN iow ave. tf i fe TY ON FOORTRENIN | A ter how long continued, and for this reason, a pill taken Fed AND QP EREETS | drew aE ee No. bon POUR: | jute OMITH SIDE LOT), aT | “ani tia every night will thoroughly cure constipation and many forms of dyspepsia and indigestion arising therefrom. Soild both sugar-coated and plain. The sugar-coated pill is especially adapted to women and children. In small doses °L. OF LANGUAGES, iN. On THURSDAY, JANUARY TWENTY-FIRST, 1502, at Hs st. mw VAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. im iron? | yremisee, we will sell all of Lot 14.and worth Ps AS, GON MEL st now. east side of Fourteenth street between P and Q strects | | northwest by a lesth of lus ies toanalley. Improved | | by acomiortabie s-story prens-biie Hing coutam- | fis (2 rooms and bath, with trodern tmjrovemnent j and all tm good onder.” ‘The bouse covers about 21 feet of the front, leaviuc a vacant sot o. Mig feet 1ront ‘to improve Of tue Most desirabie Evexixo Axp Pantry Drrsses CLEANED. ‘PARTIAL CLEANING OF THE MOST thev are a wonderful complexion pi WATCHES, JEWELRY, &., 40 G st., near U. 8. Treasury. Mason Syeteun of Technic rpsouas 5 WAGGAMAN, Rea! Dstate Auctioneer worse F East lass berm odeted at auction Tawarer Pigais prepared | Vativstreet tor edie ‘thue-and should comanend wear DELICATE FABRIC. (oc rece Wie ewe Ts MORNE em aon * = SRE ih ee fore’ 82,000 cash, bat payments ot LACES OF ALL KINDS FINISHED JeDUCATIONAL CLASSES : AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. ous, ie ad tee pare wath, ttereat, bn ei gem | EBSGATIONAL Clans AT Ta ae Ga SSS are Sa | BFS Geel ut true ch the prepertse — DEM — ter and epeuns term fost tage Row ime ae | eres pave Gepost of WU wl be equsera at Tames rma | Suter. Cail'et the offi torfarcicn am. ""sup'tm = 8 EVENING. p ied With wicuin Aitoen days Titie pertect. ISS CLARA BARRISON _ es ee See LATIIER & SLOAN, Auctioncers Yall-dkde TATINEL & SLOAN Aninonee iM ‘Teacher of Piano. | At 231 Pa ave. n.w., commencing at —_— TRUSTE ‘ (EME CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC. sae JalLst __WEFKS & CO. Auctioneers._ CATALOGUE SALE BRICK DMEVLING, 18 | ET. Priecarel, lew af the Dew Engiaons ‘comers. ToMORKOW. — RSE TREE Rou 41 03 G STREET NoRTuWEST. | oe SUERTE AND BOROOI CLARO eas ANGLER: DARES OG. AbauanG EXTRAORDINARY COLLECTION RerRee tS. eet BET W —eaeans Sane lormmiste and frumry ate, trem R rs, CL) REET ..| PTS Tp EER TO WaT WAT wet aan Mie WOT OC K PEREMPTORY SALE OF 15 SLEIGHS, SINGLE or tieg in Liver Non Wie Sata Ta i, | Bio ing Blain 0 wear metitute to 1434 @ wa \ Joho 154, and Liber No. 1440, fone | 14 | ivory, ilk. crepe or velvet. "w cer and becter eccommodatous. BD DOS EEE. ay waction, ORIENTAL CARPETS AND RUGS recurdacf ne Distt uf Columbaae aay j Sa Soa maths ; xt. 2 j : The parties thereby seemed, we wil sell at 7" ral = ; " THT, wt Toarctock. we wit soil in front off our | Of ery size and description for the holidays will be | Psy wgater de irenieaon WEUNIABAL, JaS- | AUK UNE LATEST STVLIS IS Can AND Enecanos. eee ee eee Ree Northwest, | sold withought reserve or limit by order and for ac- | AGN ENTIET im Riseeily | CONAIDG! Am Farner, 1 Sh a me On| 9, taint for borne study. Desert Fe te sold EU TCLIFFE, DARE SCO. | evunt of the Tein square Ofs onper pistie bake cae RE atin COLLMGK, GI AR at. wow, Wambington, D. « ' of veyor's of je. D. TAU he — —— ———___._AUCI®_| ORIENTAT, CARPET COMPANY OF NEW YORK, | oohlsot the surveror's office ee ec Ulster St. moved to 1217 Gn.w, UGH VOCAL INSTRUCTION, — MES. DARR & CO., Auctioneers, | ‘Terie: Ome-hird cash, ot which a deposit of $100 | | Lace Curtains enue air RP equal to new st Swain Master, pupal of Leonce Prevont, le ates aLso gna lot mast be uae at tine of tale and tee | Teammate prices: “Oudest elas ithe cay New nent ah Malan Nation PMN Sek lance in tures equal instadiuents Ih ©.x, twelve ettd | teen onths, 20F Whick Rot-s or purchaser berm LARGE AND TNPORTANT COLLECTION OF NEW come ayeme and cleamine. Piniues sa! ‘Vated latest Parisian tyin, Font lace A COLLECTION OF BEST QUALITY AND AND SLIGHTLY USED HOUSLHULD FURNI- iu day of sale, and secured by deed ve CHOATITA a R)eCtAL LAS | pea Ae SMYRNA CARPETS AND RUGS on the property sold si be a i OF all oa D pe = — ‘any eho JANUARY SIXTEENTH, Isc, me toocmad tee = . ¥ 8 iife size crayon portrait i 15 lessons: no ten days’ advertisement in ‘The L-vening St SCOURING. ANTON FISCHER, 906 G ST. N.W Demm dre & Mourning Biack my fall epectalty. ar AP TEN O'CLOC ‘We will sell exelas:very within our sales rooms, $20 Bennsyi¥ania ave. Alarxe assortinnt of Hiecant Household Furniture, Comprising zoos suitable for Parlors, Chambers, 1) ‘Dining Rooms and Kitchens, Large assortment of misfit nd other Carve:s, Ruse, &c. beter of dre wing. bier Stange. 3. ws REV ROLDAL rast TO BE SOLD AT OUR AUCTION Rooms, 1909 G st., near U.S. Treasury, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, SANUARY NINETEENTH, TweNtiers axp| R~ ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE BY AUCTION OF VERY ft pemcianes 9 cout z AGUAS f Trustees, Auct. Sas-dieads, PCLIEFE, DAKK & CU., Auctioneers, ¥20 Penussivania ave. now. reeuite ra Neyaucanug anal recording @ Tuomas f. 3X0. W. PILLING, T. FE. WAGGAMA NOH LANGUAGE CONDUCTED i ‘ae 1" NOH DI LING, ‘SCOURING AND DE OLEA. a TWENTY-FIRST, 1802, sc be Foam Pepitinlavent, ub New ork ave Test , VALUABLE UNIMPROVED REAL ESTATE, AT : = eee dicatoneneee AT ELEVEN A.M. AND THREE P.M. EACH DAY. PARTY J rs. of Davont Circle, jal UN CKD ABD. SUC Taped methed for tin pay THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF FIRST AND B STREETS NORTHWEST, BEING NEAR THE U. S CAPITOL AND DISTRICT GOVERN- MENT BUILDING. INE LERCH, tormery with Of 1nain sale rooms, nua alaison rtiese, Paris ong Horses, Carriages, pe Warons, Harness, ke., do. rods now ready for examination. KATCLIEFE, DARR & CO. Exhibition Monday from Ya.m. unt! 9 p.m. LATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioneers, ew ant < er hour, FAMILY SUPPLIES. EE ac ee rea SO ST aad Weshimgton, D.C | on TUESDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY NINE- GAPE UICE, LANGE BOTTLE e | Me™ YeExon acaunany, eee = Oke Nees RATCLIFFE. DAR & CO, Auctioneers. TEENTH, A. D. 182, AT POUK O'CLOCK, | WILL cag thee gg 3 ——— H — — r | SELL by public auction, in front of the premises, | U Braudy. BOARDING REGULAR, GALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE | PN TAPTS AND FANCY GROGEUIES Lice | let elewale and “deucable unimproved meal conte rg Wea at. ate Roos, MWGSTREET SATE KDA. JaxtaRy | UORS AGATS, TOBACCO, SHON |BWONB AS On iyan LOT ONE, nmcagmmgare oy i —— Stes, TSE COMMENCING TAR SES RAFEL WAGON AND HARNESS, &.. SQUARE 374. 431-Im&iz oe z virtue of a deed of assignment given to me and | Being at the northwest corner of Ist and B streets rel E's or 7 may Rwiauike ct Ptas enn er Eee lec tip: | tuig recorgna Gti seit Sy peu suction onthe | Rear tte tte neEMETS comma Ot Ist and Batreets | 4 pBuckLe's COFFEE, 20C. PER LB, Soventecuth year basan TUESDAY, October 6. peynnes OF Fine Mantel anit Fier Mirrors: one Up- | breiulces, No, 600 Sth otreet northwest. on FEIDay | Moree s or portion of the | AL Perfection Tea, 30e. He oe SORT a. JANUARY FIFTEENTH, 1802, at TEN | Joc'hating nizect and now conn | 11. Hepal Bidnd Zee and iy tor. Siiver-pinted | ‘Thorough instruction tn all departmente iu second on i Wella oe aud | tain: ‘office mid large brick stabie tors | Seem ‘cans. hie" Beaches for one Fracny rescermetere bow mes —— ee | eee Tora bee om The be of scvorsi | Evaporated Aywkcuts Table Pes fund | SB0" With beat suodern wethode Pace Falleoaivy tear te Cah. Cavitol, U.S." Coast | 2) fawn Nae i ees : : ml Gade mor 4 ane > duaue Fea for 2 ‘am Mate | Me nguases and Music. ‘The contents of & rea! estate Office, | Binet woe ner and thes. and Uik It | Gorn forza. Large cams Tomstoes Sic. Bea serer | 4 Mtstion and mea-y teach o alle: the C. Sand District | Cured Maun 1c Dest “ugar-cured sul-cre ge, | Every appliance for health and comfort at pete, ss car sae — easion Offive and all executive departuents, | aa erat 0 (ad Best Pat. Prooe-s, | unciudiug ample exercise grounds, steam eek pee nC : PAT UPS. BRUUSIS: ste ve suger elevator aii potfact manivation Cyciomyle; Berol ving and) STARCH. TANCK CANSED GOODS, att fs particularly adapted to advantaceous sub- |S ibm Mo.ed Ua 8 ike Buckwheat tor | “mer elevate MORES SLES i SEAST POWDE LS 0: ivisicn as Tewtleuce woperty, of ae weite tor inmge | 23 | clare appty to the Print ar ov DEERE oe cer. Cigats, Topacco, Oibce vuukdtow or ware House f ‘am as readily be Uses wet Aabiguiraxrionti! ARIUAGE DED AL . ocethor wie iif OOS, Ee Ea. egany | se tsi onal cone, proxy to the jo nts ywecal Horses and. Carrinues, hesiestiie: te. ys or with assortment of and busiuess mentioned takes it | parties: Jour Tine sieigicdiper frogs enol he ase | found an a Brst-clasexacaney store forany ue. Ler.us of sa’e are: One third of the purchase m Tuakers: 30 New and Second-hand vehicles of # ; AT TW OcK M. tole jad teach, the residee in thtee equal stall ; ERCE, d description Sans comes FRONT OF THE ABOVE 8 Inents, at ole. tWo sud three years trons the day of | _OC20tm | ‘opposite City: Post OfBoe, JAICLIEFE, DARE CO. Auctioneers, ro win iGEM NAGON AND HALX ESS.” | sac with intent at the rte Ui nix ber cemt fer aur = | TAMER, AL, CR, Prem, — rt je trade ~ | muni. payabe ~enianpually, end sect F teed 03 cO8 AN + AN BY VIRTUE OF A DEFDOR TRUST, RECORDED | ergiteaileds se Paws OW" | iRatdathepriuimnnts rales arte ofteust | __PTANOS AND ORGAN | quchee prevarstia creo cdlcemnuntea tenis respectively im Liber No. 124, fu scash, the purchaser. A deposit of €500 to be paid at the = = ——— ie at tor a thw mitua ca the land Fevords of the District’ of jall-at JOSEPH ATKINS, Assimmes, | titue ot sale ‘Ter.v8 to be compired witt:'m 15 dase | PIANUS AND ONGANS OF MONI LLLIAMLE | scum. £10: coenuranh alone, #0 shorteud request of the parties therrhy. secured, Ee Sole aw froin the day or ile, other wom the wlministrator t muaker= b0.d Teas nabiy at Tenupe ot Muse. ke awa readers sind the woetape. public anetionat the Tyson House, sth and Paten w., | THE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED IN CONSE- | serves tie tixht to, seell the property at the Tek ehd | Gt ey Ge HK CHS eeec ey Ae Mevvei uy eagerenced reporters. Tare ATUKDAY, JANUALY SIXTEENTH, 1892, | quens of the storm until WEDNESDAY. JANUARY | cost of the defaultine purc.user aiter days’ adver- | taming and Peculaiane bo took A. $F VCLOCK (Schedule §), TWENTIETH, 1502, ut same hour and place. Yiseinent of stich resale in wore newspaper Tabi sed | os FOCuats —_ ap te ore TGray Horse. L Stone Wagon (2-horse), | _Jalo-d&dbs JOSEPH ATRINS, Assignee, | in Washinerou, ')'C." Au" conveyapom, recorditts | iy praxo EXCHANGE WAN. | diraduai"or dinvvaie Jegmous, Mot cae dustractign ROBERT | \GKS ¢ = Seger RE | Ke. at rurchaser's cost, x GE WARE ROOMS, 913 Pa | Moderate prices. "Send Tor catalugtie. a JOHN G: FEDEVKS Tramtees. |] ATIMER & SLO. + Auctioneer oo ae, HORACE "BULROUGH, administrator of the Ratate | 1 ate ,atiehcier: std wediaus triced. ew ani | ace x OOO - [4096 st. nw. of SANL-EMLEY. a5 priest" uation. etd Ua are fn 5 HUMAS DOWLING & SON, Auctioneers, 2 RATCLIFFE, BAY NC | Rianos at iow prives.” Beat value civen for old pune | MELE. ¥- PRCD HOMME Ca» TEACH A GOOD viz Est nw. | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED ——— mm part payment for uew Ulrich Innzvauce sorty two seas, @10. KC) Dest 7 . I FORKITU! BUSINESS PROPERTY KNOWN AS NUMBER DANSON BROS., Auctioneers, Fanos soid tor cash or montuly Payments to suit diay at noom. # « EGULAR SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ! Ang SEVENIM STREET EXTENDED IN THE, ‘th aud streets n.w. To $100 saved Witt tin jottnn | S s HORSES. CARIUAGES, & AND A COLLEC | | DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. = MER PIAN S—THE STANDARD INSTRU. | PROP AMNOLD Ww : TION UF (OTHER Pe OMS: | eby, Virtue of a deed, of trust dated December 1G, | TRSTEES’ SALE OF HORSES. CARRIAGES, | SSoimtof the world, Forsae te waar Moker | A cetbiie, obamnist St. Mary's KC. Church. tesches, QITHIN OUK SPACIOUS TON HQOMS: | 1800, and fecordetin Liver No 1046, folio SOL etaed: | HAKSESS, BUGGIES. Re.” CONTAINED ON | QoMgcel ie world. For saucy HUGO | Se por eg TREET NORTHWEST, ON SATURDAY, | of the jand records of Said District, and at the request PREMISES 26 ANDS28 NEW JERSEY AVENUE | gariey “, = Tieden | Ble’ residence. Aduinees 1114 10th wt. aw. 2% YUSIXTEESTH, 1802, AT TEN | Orthe purty secured. therebss we will sell at pubre | | NUKIHAEST. | ee si s_ | Sains SGINITTS GCRDGL San ab i OCK, ee rae ‘ SERNA Argue Of the prewilies on MONDAY. JANU- | | By virtue ola dee of trust duly recorded in Liber | PP ALLET & DAVIS PIANOS, THE UPaIGHT | MIND Maat EN MCN ae » Vou {BRACING TN PART | SEN UES 2 Te Ta inte at FOUR O'CLOCK B. | 10. foie ls. et Sra, one of the land records ut tue | HY "IANO dtatesceivad otiern” Cieyar atyien for | CygMOyOMGAMIER. | AD ANCHE ARD “DRAR Que J. W. Vose Boston Square Piano in good condi- | M.. thefollowing described real estate sittate in the | Disttict uf Co wn inns 1 sell. at pubic aachou, | bridal nd Curistiuas presents, at Avene, SIL Oth wt | CEASSES.” Coaches trom = 3 tion, Parior Furniture in suites cya cotinty of Washington, District of Columbia, and | on the prices, on MONDAY, THE MGHITEN TH | Mew. a. |= eae eS evolve tion ot Chamber Ft 2 Known and described ae part ot lot muiuberea thi YOR 3aNUAKY, 4D. IND amg at T oe MSS MAY ft. MEAD, TACHI ROF THE PIANO, ME ites Henan "Styrror eat Wartrubes, one | gn ores Bs Hie subativisiea of Mon: 5 us nicntiomed aS AM cortttcatea pupal ot err Katt of the Mopal Con able Wainut Wardrobe, New Hale Mattresses: Bole 8, bounded a= follows: Be- | Ob the jteuuses ADOWS, servaiory ot Berlin. Her’ Hiatt’. techie, toneh ed Metvatd fuse Mantel Beds de" bine hogs ts Tie aarttenst "cornet fat | Shs"AVENCE NORTHWEST EP | Secebost Sustbe “bey ase. ‘aie Moiue walnut anil cxerry ‘4-100 tect north of the north= partis ioiiows: SLOCUTION, ORATO! " ‘ Venn “Iaben ta Fiorihe “avenue amd eh nthert exe | Gur Hick Mare very taste” One Gray Horse, - aed Piece culture CEDWARD C Tow Nees R 5 ore | tended), rimnug thence westerly avons the porth Une | Ome Brown One Sorrel Hore, Prige Meda! Paris Exposition. ad Lise ADA TUWASEND, Yescbere . Hive Show Cane-, evolvin: Uracker and Candy | Onan fot ». MeO fet, t Gur Cres Horse, Ute Gray of inorved by over 10) ictim’ schoos amd collaces for | ad Mate ADA TOWNSEND, Teacbers, 13 Case's, Cooking aud Hieatin Stoves, erly Parallel {0 sth street extend @. 20 feet Two Fi tbownts, Ow a exchance, dueomy | 2 ¥ eusteriy parailel to the nor feet, and. thence: nurth tweiity C20) tet to ux-sont Carriage, up-seut Carriaice, ISS PERANCES” MARTIN tench Private Day School twopems AL! About twenty-five Moquett Carpets. Brussels and Ingrain Ne Place OF GexInnine, imiprOw aye “i Mirae 2--9- Hones, cAESO. AT TWEIVE O'CLOCK, Iyatwo-stury ek ke Wea tee e a WSoute and Singte H viasgs, | bo. Saw Drotewor Priv creme censare eek ceca attach eae ouees ant || eae cart MCS tame stom | PREMONAL— wo ant THOM Grerrel yaya “i sists be secured by Ged ‘of secs Ya. BAREK. uae ratoved dram git to on 1a Secs 5 = trast on thet ‘ention of | = —— a BBR Khe Bw. Special OF Clas Jostmee 3 S. PERCE CEES camziage Ba-| term Petits ‘sii ered at | J yUNCANSON BKOS., accusueers ge Rn Dati finer, reception, Wc., furmilied to onde tine or ase, All conveyancing a rane : oat hn ZAAK, No. WO LOUISIANA AVENTE, wat Of purchaver. Ii terms ot ane ere B HCEIVERS SALE OF FPANING MILL, ETC, PA TM be ta pees é witiem ten duye ii FUOL OF FOURTH Stitt SOUTHEAST. es AUCTION SALES OF HORSES, CARRIAGES, | Te'rigut to resell By virtue of a dee ve pas fo th day of Jane der ew ice a HARNESS, ke, EVERY TUESDAY, THURS. | chaser. : ary, Ned ik the caiwe 1 Widian Draper a. | UNEQUALED IN TONE, TOUCH, WORKMANSHIP | 2.19. See gi See eae a E. I, SCHMIDT, Ciisries Ht Warren eta, Equity No. 13313 we will AND DURABLITY © __ a3 2 MOKNIN Talon. | arustees, af pussic sae, on MONDAL. THE GRitd _ Special attention of *"Yurcaasers” is invited to their | [plcuF. PPUHL, sclENTI MENCING AT TEN O'CLOCK. THE ONLY MUNAUCR, UDJANCARY. 160%, AT THE HOUR G | scNew Artiste: Btsies,” utushed ih de-auts ot BAGH | DP" Actruloger, vaste horunor fete ; LY) sats-atas Tso 7th st. Ww. LOCK ¥-3. on the proses and place of buspew | ENP DECORATIN ; chartsct your lite, ives aise IN THE CITY DEVOTED EXcLUs. | _*1+0kds of Drazer, Snevis & Co..at ti efoot of Ath St. wee all | “SECOND GND PIANOS op ince econ | Aino temren uatraay tar a ue TO THE SALE OF Horses, car-| [JUNCANSON BuOS.. auctioneers, snd mucuiae, ‘be, wotestiee, toon. sapien of mitte- | couprenae almunt every, weil.toota mate’ ie tis WANING TON RIAGES AND HARNESS, AND 18 THE BEST | ASSIGNEE'S SAL BRICK MOUSE NO. 504 E | patios nd spyntenures, aulutine em unexpired | SMES. Cheryl revel mailer cowed out at very | KIND ERGAKTEN AGKMAL SU Sioone, eines alps fata STREET SUN THWEST jane on the 1fenuises for three Sears from Juis ah | fe yee cad te tenes whack waitin ere eee . mee, yaar Ree ae Reg HeM BUY OR SELL. NOW ON | | By virtue of a derd of giemtiint <@ttie nndersiened | 1ssi.thejoerty rv mand Draper: Sucets W'Cors Bow | MARS aad IR Serum, SiMCL wil aration ciaiaial HAND 20 DAYTON WAGONS AND $0 HUG. | gud Rouble wil fee Yorale at Gulls in otir posse ne z = Me See es Si Soman Potion Passe eee GIES, WHICH WILL BE SOLD AT PRIVATE | UaRs sey ise, aL OF balance in three ae Sty Market Sitace, Friwcivals. SALE AT VERY LOW PRICES. ALSO EVERY | P.M. in :ront o: thr preunes, all those pueces or par: | trust on property ‘A constant demand uF our «enduates. At theo: tion of cela Of inna and premises situs’ A depcait of $200 reqiuired at thie ©. sei to Min. Lin the city of Wash- | purchaser. Abii LOUISE POLLOCK, Author of Ne» SORT OF VEHICLE KNOWN TO THE TRADE, | in ton, D Cay a erin ot tale to be vouunlied wit in ve day ofl PROFESSIONAL thnal Kindenvarten Mauual, Sone Books, Gc. @isum neg % i 2 on at amd pink Wise tiie receivers reverve tue tilit to resell tine === 5 ST, FORMERLY 1223 1 WHICH WILL BE SOLD OR EXCHANGED AT | ‘rest iweive (it) feet two (2) i erty ut the risk aud cost of the BROOKE @ELLS ALL THE Live 1438 * <seesngpaesies PRICES THAT CANNOT FAIL To LEASE. | UUlbered wieven IT) atid tieeas tine eet ormven | Sfleriv'dis.> aisertneuent of eh aa cht, busines cyauieial. Ladies and xeu-| The Siwes Kerr's Day School for young lates and arsine ieee jot ten 10", square | Rewspaper Pub» fs sntou, DC. “Wceutsench hots: Sai. tos yetie ee rey THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK | four teciuin’ for the Sal'D CaMPieL, Dee Get Astand Nort Gapnror sta tews yeigeoue | es cae IN THE CITY. PURCHASERS ARE INVITED | pave at « point in te st) Stree fifty) | vie CW eo ee eee MENCERIAN COLLBGE, 8 SHOR 1f0 CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STUCK BEFORE | {71,88 }F8u the hortheast corner of said orieiual Tot | _sa7-dts Recuivers tor Draper, Sueetz & Co. | WY a Le Fite ed eleven (1), run 1D. New cinsees in djctation ord Voyant and astrolovist, the seventh dauguter, oso ang, ououme dauuary 1. I ange Tee : EK & SLOAN, Auctioneer born with caul, hae wondertal bealin power Sameera! a secopean. paveee, PURCHASING. iiss woutly twelts Bre (9) ead eT a ea Rauies and lucgy dates. “Dut tail to awe ca tenho of acrtnead wa thigsonatt epessed 8. BESGINGER, udreditis of a ivot: theuce West nin Roon. 10. 90 F st. ow. 2 Ours Monday, Weduenda) and Friday, 12 tol p.m. —wotm _Frupristor._| Stoven atm three-quarter titsa) metres CATALOGUE SALE HS. HETTIE CLARK OF ROSTON-THE WELL 7 _ _Aneaae co WV ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO. Auctioneers. gue, hundred See ead Snysvee one i dreds of 8 OF A RARE COLLECTION OF HoUsEHOrD Fur- | M. known bosiness aud test mehum, aiso medical SPENCER, zi & earl | Guence wast tw. miy-two (22) eet Obe aud three: SIXURE, TWO PIA’ ST NUMBER | G-aitvovaut. daiis inom 10 too; also T ry eee. PE WEDDING: en Re AUCTION | Cuneo sree waza: Saveuved by Beck | eT Or YAINTINGS ELOateeg | abe 2108 boas Otc Sa aa tenet UTNAM'S SCHOOL FoR y ary Fs dowd o. tust duted Deceuber 14, A.D. | | Terusm: So.d wubiect totrust tor #8000, due October, | AXD ENGRAVINGS, BRIC-A-BGAC. BRUS.| \) RM. E. V.SNELL, Pa HT and duly recorded in liber No. IPG Purchane money, ove-bait cb (over and above SELS AN. apply CARPETS, TURKISH Md AIRVOYANT AND TEST MEDIUM. ae ie grata ares Tika. Seq., one of the ali tecords 0. the District of the €8,000 ussunied), ‘car after prendre a Magnetic suid imassace treatioents given, you ety it entre Av . dia, ‘and by dire tion of the party secured there, { | sale, note lwar.uz 6 bor cent anid to G8 AND hae ° sulted at Ler park rs New Vork ave. Ssumeteurcomee a S. Shall rel! at public auction, on SATLUEDAY, JA’: | curcd by ust ou premises sold. Conveyancing, ken, HANGINGS, ME. DREAMER, THE ONLY CELEBR: SOREIGNELS DESIKIAG AN EXPERIENCED A ite se coo hehttim omn | Sti Woonate outta wee agne oa | FMEMOVENTS OF 8 cosSOiseEUR oF mane | MM Utcotten Cian shett wiketttui | Punt ot ibe Ltn ora ae ee “alter B. \stiiais & Cory corner Tenthand D streets | ie assicuoera-rves the right t0 Fesellthe props | JUDGMENT AND TASTE, WHO HAS BEEN | al Fogg org eva ' = to Mies JULIA BALC) ee Sat ‘PKOY_ CLAY is THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED =e 10th we mw Tiss aud cost of = = © SCBOOL 5. uentioned my Lath et. nw. Pattached to maid deed of FOR THIRTY YEARS MAKING THE COLLEC- TION FOR Hs OWN PLEASUKK AND HOUSE- Fuses si Ad defaulting puechaser aiter 3 ai voutisetient of such resale iit Soule BoWSpaper “= ‘Thracian Weimen. wertuses only whart Bie caus se "Ad bunigess confiden: Is TS. thas Seni jerated pubsisbed iu Wasanstom Dece nee Annee iosamt, astroioer and iuedcuunia | A A Moroush aiid prowromal for both eons me ¥.taut Varian alte, 5 yeces, Aatigue Oak ‘D. 'S. “MACKALL, assiines of Geo. 1. Hill. a eri, tor beas giit of mecond | OCay wade, scion cole 5 1 Suftea. Antique Oak Hat Teach Jat-d&ds 2 - paEMBRACING TN PART on i mybtetien, Rcuvers Jon ut | oH 7 wd es. ai Woot Oatimne Cuatrs, Odd — Larze Oi Paintugs, Ruins of Paestcm, pated in | stoieh Property. Uru separates Tozetint, causes | \roK : Bedsteads, Bureas and Washstands, canisome Oak | €2-THE ABOVE SAL 18 POSTPONED ON ac. | the Inth century Ur Coccapant, Oil Palatine, Live | tbeedy Laatriagcs, cives siccess sh buiniivem, rennoves RR Frame Cajube Tastee. | gount gt the iuciement weather ut TULSDAY. THE | Cayture of Salvator Rosa, by Joun Wile, Pugtine, | iauily troublescevdl mueuces:” Straucers rom ote SELECT DAL AND BOARDING SCMOOL i rtanis, Feather NINETEs NIH DAY OF SANUAKY, A.D. Te The 21 wied in the Loth century: Paint: | ties and ail iw troub, save uuse aud owes UY | New clamer Joriued tor pupte } ‘Comforts, Lrisse 8, Ln: hour and piace. DB. 3. MACKALL, ing, ‘ihe Sieve or Troy pronounced by artstsio be a | comix to the neLt place at cuce, a8 be succeeds where | Ny beur Mr Capel, nuns s, all in excellent condition and oni} mney et Prout ‘3 Lands ape, ty Constable; The ‘Lave iaiied. “Couvinces inost ake; tical and ad: | “f ae Death Or Orphen pparent!; Dis business troublow. i peared scarcely to hear the words of comfort which were epoken in his car by his brother, Bishop Isaac Lee Nicholson of Milwaukee. Mr. Nicholeon wus too much overcome to speak to the reporter and the bishop rained m cautionary band as be attempted it. Mr. War- field, vice president of the Fidelity and De- it Company, however, gave what little in- formation of the nature, The bond Med is a correct indication of the assets. They lot on Old street, 3 Jag,contsin- | will not go over €250.000. It is absolutely isn ii ned er tend ts | Pyar wR ‘ad the two became se imeressed thet Mr. DF7- | seyshotson died 0 ly u few dave age whilo loose came to Petersburg, Monday last ond in | talking on business at the counter of the bank. mode aseareh for she biden tre. | The house hes long enjoyed an excellent stand. YOUE Wei m his The hes revestation of the Woreaip of the Druids | isi., Saiimaruon eOaranied. “nittays, ode. tours, in Ancieit Brittany, ‘The Visit-of the Two Fiauine | #108.” Open Sunday. Mondeuve 400 21 ste. betwege . PARET, Bishop of —————— Anweis to the Falsé Prophet Thrvatentas Him. with | 43 and Gt ste, southwest, cast Mr. end Mae Wak bc aee Gamene Shae Fathi tu Destruction if He Duce Nut Canan Prove- oc2inte ; wating His Evil Doctrines, Disns aud Her Court Try 5 x as ————y- | os Se eae — ing the Minewided Sister, Fortuna, a. Flesh pic ED) &e. iss AMY C. LEANITT "[HOMAB E. WAGGAMAN, Heal Estate Auctionecr. | ture, and sinuter of Bedutdul Cabinet Picture by ____ MEDICAL, &e. M' bon prs ‘ter . THUSTEES: SALE OF FIVE G TWO-STORY AND tee TOUR Nig oe ey a ee ome . 5.1 LINGs i fie TAB. ecole tion oF : 5 S1OKY BRICK BACK “BUILDINGS, ONO] OHI A AND GLASS WARE TWHLdt Sreewivos tps Pamsiaed cates, 5 tae GREAT BUSINESS UMTVERMITE. 18 SET, BOAMEER FIMT AND’ Hind | Sigh AND COlMLW “CARPETS, Kus, | mics bs d-etinuisted autieire. men) Soutael tgpoomieen bobaees STREETS NORTH w EST. EITCHEN BuQUISITES, &c., &e..” BY AUC: | Fine Water Color vy cescbrated artista, a rate Collec: - {ipewriuae, By Virtue oF dew of trast, recorded in Tfber No, | | TON, tion ct Ruxravinge, very cost. and rare voLeetion of serve trauninat, Every 2426, iho 33b, of the -and records of the District of | On MONDAY MORNING, JANUARY ELEV- | Bric-a-Brucand other roms ot a derorsive —— — iene amd Coitublay and af the request of. the ENTH. at TEN O'CLO: K, we will sell, at the above | Nta‘uary and Drozes, lanre nuwoet of Tarai wets: epeed tines Weenonaset sttemseaee eh secured, we will sell at pt residence, ali the Furniture, Carpets, &., con- . Rugs and Portieres, Bri--a-Brac Caubsnets, Wal! —ti, ‘<5 pre laiued therein, to which the aiteution of parties cu- inet Marg Table, = TELM, Ne, at HALEY: furn-ahing is called. Library Tabie, one Fine Betine eg pric tnchudl ots $5, 08, 6. RATCLIFFE, DARE & CO., Aucts, | Concert Grand (Hallet, Davis ‘& Co.), . ay mee lots 7 and S, ib square oS, as per pint im book I prt ras Parior and Dining Room Furntvare, biewant Chaus- ———e ~ > 140, of the records of the nurveyor's office of sald HE ABOVE SALE 16 POSTPONED UNTIL | ter Furniture for Ave rooms. with Beda compete, ea with the inuprovements above stated. THURSDAY, JANUAIG FOCETERNTHL same hour | J Book Cane, Deeks and Latics. large aiuamtity, of ae Succtamd ott of wet sid st be pata | and pace, TCLIFFE, DAI &CO-, Giaseand Fie Plated Ware, Kitchen Heat” &x. - och mae Seen Jot at thue of sale, and the balance in 1! dal st ‘Auctionsers. Tue evexant lower hali of ‘the Builders’ 3 SDUCATE FOR BUSI dual installments in six, twoive ath! el nteen mente, Hts located ou the east ~ide of 13th at, between G sad ii THE BPENCEMLAS NESS COLLEGE, {or which the notes of the pur naser, bearing interest | §W-THE ABOVE SALE 38 FURTHER POST- | streets, hins been for thn sale ‘of this superb trey eld, All be taken oe ale ea oe crust ou Prop- | poned ou account of the rain until TUESDAY, JAN- | coltect"ow of woods, where they will be on exhibition en naived wih om Atlee | whic dun th sale alice otar saneeiat | Sy inh ome avacdopin eS days trou raie the trustees reacrve tue Fielit to resell | “in addition to the acaee wrentioney ens | ee Tey gaye follonipe, the j roperty at the risk aud cost of the defauitin pur- | wil asso coutain # lot ot new ite for iedies | JANUARY AWENTS-©5 bi 3 sEe: Chaser or purchasers, Ail conveyane!ng aiid ‘oud many other too niunerousto | OND, commencing st HAL£-PAST TEN O'CLOCK Will be at purchasers com. DAL CO., ‘each day. ‘EXLIMER & SLOAN, PHOS. & WAGGAMAN.} rrustoes, Auctioncers. Bis ene ‘THOS. k. WAGGAMAN, BROWN, At -at-Law, jal4-dkds Auctwnese. ‘S2rSt. Paul street, Baltimore. DENTISTRY. ALCLIEFE, DALE & CO., AUCTIONED EES, s OF VALUABLE PROPER: er R ‘Oy PAL AVE SW ARUERE “lwa? Ow PLacmeL: IN | Apa EVANS DENTAL PARLORS, DHT PA. AVE 3 ST NEW HOUSE- Wasnt ee ‘car pasnces 97 oo] cetatig NIFUML AND EFFECTS, BY AUC- ‘virtue of the power contained Sapor, inuse by us oply.. Lssellects ae I eEAES NB RSPAS NS, | abet Sas See ae See, ee pees eee Ne CE, Be STAR ery | Qctober 20, "1887, duly recorded. eae BY Span? WStH AND 146TH Ts ‘the attorney, in G Gas DES TAL &i inn wont MAES Ninth RK BLE ™. | oh MONDE TSU eo ee ‘Tue Rermiture, Carjets, Qc. are aitcowt newannd wall for the inset pare. BF oghe jee sine Shenors PLUS PAIS TES © Bu ston ab BLAIR, $2 E OT. ¥.W.—1b 1EARS" INE CHEV AL GLASS eke SUT" post Fience <a OAK, MARBLE-TOP AND OTHER OAK CHAM. Jand, ——, B BE FURNITU! ANT OAK EXTEN aides Stems = BION TABLE, Oak DININ HAL upon the north side of town | op.1 Sundayn. TAN AND Oal ROCK: a i ~ uA stoeR TED TO! consist of Sree ‘sors hows aes