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' J- v- ouiann H-.a.lli i!'\l.' U, WH? O stm t tn.rthWrfBt. i* !-:itn , ^ , \v J. i'V!:S?>NS. M. S iIATK of >i'?.N?'KI'TAN 1' *? Itifciinr>- I 'li'-if.-i. Pr:vat" Tr-trr: -r ia 1 > 11 k I'iLx. F?-'iniaiisi!ni J-n : .)? ar; I a.'l Ala* iif-nia' i-s I>ay t. . t?> tj m.. ;u-r > : tii. flip 's 1 ' ta'.nrht at hi lie. l. J'-!r-I ;; -rl. wjjt: 1'. >. Bi>l JIM. dJ i 1 1' l^l^vnii N I'I'I'.I.I*- M- AI ' : S \Nli I H' I'.S } j; iiV"iiit vupr-riurtintmrtioi) on th 1> natilalartof i til grooil r> i.i!iiib'can rvi t ;vt-pr:vat'.'i<as .t t.tl F -tr> t;t l; \ aorthwnO. M i J:j| ]7k?ehh. i>s 11h-TvZn.i m u:yT?: <.?;?maiar UTiiV. ih tii.. ! JRin,: r-"i1' ia 'iril-i. Miii-n i J iiLl i ? K an 1 > >r.'; K rt> i ?-r? Tialiv?.N. * L ill i intl . ; Bi#h"?K. <T.,s- - 1 ri; I. Ii.; 13th stR t. livi-Vm j,.. nowrd B KK' i 11 iWlTHdl'T TFXTII 'n-tnai.y ti?ii'-r?.t in two ? > t. ur nionth-i H"wc'-i orik'inai . a| t?i i? !.ip p -.t:v v tvn n vtv? i?r..n( tilt f i?t. N.'A sj's-t?- l.a/' t r. n it r\\ nli. ! l ! rvvity. lust n. ;>?-t.i ?i p. i?a 11. . hty.wit'.i *' bo kki+iiuii,', etc.. . tl;r?-? 'iitli??, $15. ' i."i at any ^ tin.'. liuWL'i El s< H'XiL. l"J 517 7. n street. |i \|ISS KLEEN Y< H K KY. gyg -?' v s*' ' th- I.' i;-:.- .n-;i rvitory. instr-iots In Muair. uem.kii mid i ll ?uti^.u. 11.J 19tb '-tr^es am Ii"rtliw?-<t :i J-V.n* rAT I^AMIEIIS P Till SK.ASOS HERi , WHO V' ih--;r?- tin- ;>riva<*> of h ii?-f i!i> i -dan-iit"rs. ar? ij'I r-".in- >t. il t j tall Mlt.-i. A. lirjAt 'S. 1754 M .-?tr> t iu rhvist. noi5-(vni.wlm* ^K? Hi 1 HASD-RKorLAK t'LASS SI- SSIONS I A' a I ?'%.-nm?- in fE#- wi't-k. Iriv^v *;s aHieCialty. d All -b rttialid 1?I "ks unit I'll 1- -t fitly on band, and ran pttonal opi ortaui:H-? for ltirumx the art ?!? it: :.t W.\>ilIM?lu> i'H< >N ..(OKAPli 10 HlAlKjl AKI 1 8.9271 at] t northwest. r J4 ? Ct'BOOL OF MVSIC-ilGHTH TKMi 707 8TH I. t -t:- t ta th" ~t. Piano, o- .-ati. \ lo'n. .?t. ?-hnri U ?r^a for practice. THEO. IXtiALES K1N(?. n24-'Jm Priuriii^L \fKs. ADELINE I>: \ \L >1A< K~ m;h7)vii, OF si: a"I t-''"-ution at.d Ora'iiitii- Art. Pri?at ? I.fMt?.ns in F" Lii.'i>:i or-!..- -s. Day a <i u,ii< l.r aili.iif Oasm-a in Tb ShatsT t-are Eiteiatiir- and Hist. ry. N street li.w. ail *aa-"" KK PEJJIASSH1P-*! VTTRE FIRST IS Tins ft1 city to make a ^[xi'lnlty of vapid writirnr. nnd have ?.jr nor ?'^'r v.ikUoi.s tlian in any tin r syit-tu. Ka<y.rapid, frriu'. tnl. is the verdict for Howe'.- 11 nmansh " *.! p?-r ^ t l: n tii ^ nliMu *t't rpHi. best AND cnr.APFST PLAciT-FrjJ:\l x son 1. dn.w.n - and i a:nt. - .- at the Satu.nal Academy at Fine ' rt-. l"i!i ,~t. ar.a .N V. -iv . V?ar-i "t s'tuly mviiL fcect ptioiiii frr~ Wetisies.lay Ttninjrs ~t s ,,* !k. n 18-5a. d i..N RTATOSTOFMD8H;IB- ? >:i^ivi!i. c jn er 7tb an I i> rtre ta northwest, l-ntr.ncv 7nT 1>. .Ms;<??'iit.i y jtr. Twelve teach rx. Free ? J a ax.' v .' !; ".I i I Mil'. D.rei t r. ..i'.-lin' "V UKWOOD IN ST I TUT E. TP. A SELECT BOAR DIN'> AN J DAT SCHOOL FOR blKM. A eoniplcte school cowrxe, > lirliah. Srimtific. Classical. t'tvit ;a. "us lor Lsti^u.-tr.?. partici- p larlv I rencii. <ier:uan. Art, jtlcvndtn. Music iPi^uo. Prof. Act n Oil* /ri.-r). A co'i V... e< i alsoElPctireCcnrs -?'..ra-ImrcPd dir, tii'tai ? l^-parati. ii ? , i.s-es tor \ anwar and ota -r col- on lures. ?-^U a 12!* lit . -tr-<'t Ti_El2-3iu Mr. an : Mrv. WM. p. CABELL, Principals. O'C ttHtoCfWOI KCSUUn COLLEGE. C'.>RNER ! K<1" C? irth ai: t D Rtn"*ts uorthwvjt. i. irj ni"n aiid : -11,: Women trained fori'4.i. s. lupid wntitnr. Ik* kkeep. ' i*1' inn bnabM?a rract.--. raii.1 calcid;-.i'ti!-. Emrluih i lac^na^. clorut n. -r r. r.f >-. f , - arisiuu. t.\. i thoron<i: y tauirht. Adcu-fion it anv tim . Y-urtn rn I-' dat.-ot ntran -e. day > r nivrht. 450; tare-:nontii^,day, i r'lT. ?tt>; n irhr. ?16. luii corps of able teacli rs Call or ? Mrid for circi-iars. au) ? HF.NP.Y C. PPENCEIi. Principal. r 1 SARA A. ^PENCEli. \ ice PriucipaL nil ^Ja Cu'.'KTt! AND AND TY1 fWl.n INtil'lTA' TICALJ.Y aiic S_7 taught Su:t -<<rivmiit.it! if i: - r i? ar-- fol- ! rt l .w-i. i riyate I rssv a>, ilivi'luaiiy or in c.a-<- R. F. 1 da.. < l.t ?MELIN. otfi e of Juiuu iS Eastua, iteno-Tapheri, at *' 1 Lool<:aua avenue. ii n-Jni* pill (GARFIELD F. 1NI?ERC,AP.TF.N, ~~ W PRIMARY ANiJ , UA1NING SCHOOI* ttei l'Ath utreet northwest. T aiiTT-Cci MRS ANN A B. OUDEN, Principal. Pi-'T. J F. OF.RMCILLER. : EACH ER~OF VOCAL A a: ! 1'i^truiU' tal Munir acd Harmony, sp. i ialat- i T teiiUo: jnven-.o ti?niin.-r-i \?i 11 as to papas tarth-ar t, aaiaitil 741 7th street nortiiw ,-t. s s-4n:* I .; ' H LI ?MMi NT oy ~pAi l ' \ :. Far = "?Pr< ;. 11 Jjrru^it, private Fri-nrh teach-'r, J. rrad'iatM ?f <;urbonne m i>er>;ty, Paris. K ferm ' s. j 1 leii'- mi i^ti-r. iVJ7 !' iin^yiTaiiia av. :..-e s Mm* PBIVATK LI ssoxs N ALL GRAD1 i OF 8TUDT. To adults. ? iti<:-n . !. P. par s lor Coil.xe. Aatap. llrt. West Po : t. a I (IDiniMtiniK >r 1 \ \ IN s'l 11 i'i s. w < niT nth and K streets a. xr. rt Jiati i a-aticai. ChiSSical. Eusm.i , ^ S. W FLY NN. A. At t, Ere-mtr ciaas.-s. $3and 55 a nionttu oct.ia, ' in ir 1QLI.1F.RF. SCHOOL FOR BuYJ, 5< T na-l- r IS ritn of ?? Two FT'S^ato Apartments? fcemor- and Jnr!or?. r .N?;|.isii, J f!!"NrTT AND CLASSICAL. \l f-rt. 1st. 1-H4. to J., r 1st, lKs... Hoi. ai. l Mr*. Col- TP U"T?-. i r..i- i;>?is. Lu.- ru E. C. C> lli'.-re, a M.. l.'inctwr law I Stni-t n. r-.nwe.t. aelU-Olil rpHE BERLITZ sjCJiOOf-S OF LANOCAOEX B X 24t' 7C314TH ST. N. \V,. ATASHINGTON. DO. 7?. 1 KAN KLIN si . H\i..iMO!;h, MD Wa IKl VI s I VtN-il Kl. S i . 1 RoVIDKN'CtTf liy lt4 1 KhMjJN f ?T_ J usTUN, M.\sn. i?,1 tAEFIx-LD liCILDINo, BliOOKLYX. S.T. Id , i !'c ?V?t .r.*rrtirti'.n to i> "nita cr cbiklrf-n. lYirata les- s ' csa and rlass> s. Snp> r>i r nr.tivc teai-hers. to i N > .-I ail'. ?i lai-'i s l?/r ! ariMt'.tr to Sl'KAK ForpigTi tr? Tir:? aer-. \T -t ea--y ai d t?:i luS'. n..-laod. 'lUlVioli I km *r-> na :.a , . 1?acfi<-rf?s?-nt to Stcdi^ntv residenca ! t Kt* 1 i_K.il- LLOlN NOAV .,"'j Apply to PROT. N -TOLT. j s-in Academy of the \ s tation.connicticut "t av I.;.- ami L V/. si:....t. ,,. .< r V n:tr L .i..--, > v and LittleOirw ? 11? x - ,.f t! ' ?. ad?:;.y wi;i b? revuiuid S> i i .1* r s;'^ 1 _>4. A hnute,'. : uinix r of ' l?nna;i lit an l : a; iers v.ili {* ;-e r.il I>'S- " t f tis privat. or ia ,a; >. ?*ui i fc-tven t>. ac.- s m ti:? T lanirKaiftM. voeai and ;totraa.viiU niaac. ixji ti lit v. liraw.Eir. tir.cr?wri. kr. a:iAi-4.u ' ^j, cncuxisra DASCUO ACADFUIES i w r? *tr-H- Iiorthr.- St.-Til. -iaya. *1 liu^v -iya ami Sata- n ?;n>s. Was :in-ton Hali. :?i atna . : i - .iv..-. ? avenue n atb.-as;.?>[ "i:.tay an i Frid s. Send for i-ir- I] Hilar*, orterma .or rtiit:a?; either ha... toll* i 1 -.irnet t -thwe?t an-5-am TK HOTELS, iVi*. aid =r? ? - ? . ~ i?w Hamilton aoru*. ?>.. r L R m r D A . TV Most del'.zht?'illy 1 ' it -.!, rorrmanditur ritfnsive ^ i-W '! .,.ii*?r aid lsia-d.. Fiii*rired i.y It , , * I >ri ?'* ' .S- ' ni ,f'.^f "J pari ril-J. .s ^ . .. hu u.,,wn-^ J5LX ! if" |iat? r%L i liKtiiol villi mo.wrntoa\*:u: n- l"T th* ? a.s->n ! 1-* ?."T"ili r.i'J " 1 ' ' cu:- tie uneii-epWonaide. loarurta. inv-i^s at.d rs r.-c.?.,u- .-.e I? aokrqi'.ai'd advautair.-s aSof*. d to a.l t av id the liaurs of a i-^rtUrn \? a.ter la a viait to L ruiuda. iu* rrH thkm-im CH\S. C, FMM.'N3. Proprietor FKOFEgSIONAL. F"o<>T sri-o.HY- DR. Will TV fz SON. SI K'.EON IV Chiropcsl. -'.s tvnune C rna with perf-rt eame and .T', fceat bnt.:."i?. ! . .. A NaiN. A as; alar En r -.'.-i ll, >r st Hi-. ?: i'i-. - . - of thf it. t in a maom-r made akiiltai by e*i nc K?oi:^ J?l? 1. iit.-ylvania av euu-. j ;- <Uu v,. ;.:rd's iiol i W aan::>t a." and 11 >' Eutaw st- +t. KaiOuiorv. n urs; H ^ in. to o t> ui ? Sun J3> . # to il a. in. Fee fl a .sittiaff. dl'2 * fPO THE LAblKS < F ^VASUISo rON " -JL Mi . Dr. J SKMMKH, Surir-.-n. C..ir>podi?t and "%| Manicure, banr-t ir land : - i- a ,i parlors at 1 '? T IT street corthwe?.t. n.-ar 1.5th ?tr?- t, " " ,, , FOR X.AD1KS AND OKNTUMFH. Tbs Doctor ha* uiany new t -uii.i niais fr m Canada "\1 arberc abe baa lioen thia aamiuer; also many from the 1?1 ellt.-jaid nobility of Kamt*. atn Dr. J. 8KMJ1ES ban liad many advantves. havwia- d KuJaaKs.1 nuder the oele^rat. <l Dr.'s .u:ue? of London. ysi. lau and ;>anrcon B.*t n pr> -? and pulpit rec uu- I-3 Bietid her a? the ouiy Chiroi.^liat m tula country that , abaoiuteiy cur>-i Corn* and BuriK na. V?" otEi-e hours S) to &. Di r t forget the Xo., 1222 F street northwest. Corns'J5 e?nta. dll-6t <a< Madame pays (Rksidextx maniccre and Tl Sli.i.K. N CHIROPODIST. FlntrerN d.sbeaufi- J. |kd: ilai ir Nalla and Binnir of Nads tsisjtively curedCorn*. Btirii' nii. Iu?rrowinw Nads r.ndail l>!~as.-s of tii? t 31 ieet 8U?xt-ssfu.lv treated S'i.?rle trea latnt, either anda or feet.?l: For toe Holidays? Handsome Man- 4 icare Cases m leather ai.d pluah. *11 colors. A c ;n- TW ptote outfit of my ifie'rirated manicure iroods Kiveu to 1 each parehastr. hooina 5 and K. M& Pa ave. n4-f in -jai MBit M A FRENCH. MAGNETIC IIPAI.KK ^ and BiisirMediun , is ajr-.m at home, i7'J4 7th ' street B"rtLwe-t, wh? re she wiil Dj j ica^ -d to ri e? tve mm friends and patixuia. nlO-'iiii* *, l\l ^^ tells ALL Thf KVFNTS OF I lrK. All busititMcs ntjml. Ijuju# ar.tiO.-'i- "^1 iuc*iits ftin 4Ui L ?im t, UitWito 4? h aiut itli I f tn ?ti> northwt-Mt. y 14-HOv.* * Madame r.E forf-st h as k-meey for la. j l.'> All fefnalocmti;-laiauquii.<iy cats'*!. I'Mbs i aot eoi^Uatwdady at 124a itn stivtt ;.vrth-.vtaiL ortice boars j caa trust 1 tit 3 twik MB, WlU on.y D-.t-fcll? cu - C> ' - - y_ ' _ : , - : Al CTION SALES. TO IM CTKNIW;. !.'ALTr R B. WILLIAM^ & CO., Auctioneer*. LAJ GRAND CHRISTMAS SALE. fit] EM FINE TRIPLE SILVER-PLATED WARE, VA ROGERS' TABLE CUTLERY, pp. \NTF.L CLOCKS. Iil.O Z!;s AND ORNAMENTS, MA i URDER TAL'NTON SILVER-PLATE COMPANY. LE> at LA' STORE CORNER TEN III AND D STREETS, CU Facing I*. nusvlvania Avenue, r t'i COMMENCING PL; UONDAY MORNIN 1. DECEMliEB FIFTEENTH. CCK AT TEN A. M. Resuming at Oi m o AND HALF-PAST SEVftN O'CLOr K P. M. Jit! id coutinne from day to day until the en tin- stock is lo^OXtt. "ft Tlir stcvk will include New and Beautiful G >ods in 'EE;;. NFS. - ENTER PIFX's, F'RUIT DISHES, P1 ilJ.'ilNG S Ts. SA X Elm. WAITERS, x TOILET SETS n:\S, COCK BA-V KET3. TEKl : NS. HA K iiS. 01 VA.SE . BUT i hl'.S, SYR- TEI CPS, Etc., Etc. sell. Also. *??' 2.r,0 DOZEN ROGERS' " AND OTHER CELEBRATED M AKE'' OF Al! f ORY. PEA EL, WALRUS. CARVED-HANDLE AND *;te baL'. K:;-P1.\TJ.D KNIVES. FORKS. SPOONS. t,on LADLES. < ARV .US, 3IEELS, FI3U- ?" KNIX'ES. Etc., i tc. sjj A Choice Assortment of l? INTEL CLOCKS, BRONZES AND ORNAMENTS. At?(] "h >i? Ins Ijeoi fitted ,iD especially for the wi 1 th- elegant iror-d*. well heated for the coin- Sh visitors. ' hairs wiii be furnished the Li dies, who H* i respectfully in v.ted. KX 'i'- pkih *111 lie unawt^d in every respect as rep- ci'" -1:'--: . -i 1 our instructions are most punitive to sell -ei.t.r-ot rk without reserve. 7a l: * "I towu purchasers can have Roods carefully 15 -?"l- dell-Jw 10 U. O'MEARA & CO.. 11 13t7 Pennsylvania avenue. jo (11 Lli V AND EVENING AUCTION SALE OF VALU API. ? HRisTMVS PRESENTS, COMMENCING Ffll M ND X Y AT 10:.VI A. I. AND Al 7 I'. M. A "le- iublic are -peeialiy ir.vlied to attend the NINo AUCTION sALF, as soinw very valuable ii 'nan I "resent* um-t be sol.1. such as B\ M?I1 >' AND wiN!V-, :;k\ FINE 1* K GOLD l.av. D SILVER WATCHES. FINE HO..IDGOID NECK- List K-i. II..At Ki.l IS. CHAINS, air. ; DIAMOND. SAT CH'.S!. ONYX. AND TL.Eli V!-: KINGS AND JSS4 'IS. IMPORTED KKEM'H ('A t HEDl' A!. OONO eitui 0- KS. \ XLl'l. Til 8 m:) |> I. 1INE iMloRT- bia.; > P ! ' MI'N Dl'l'i.l X I.AM .'S. VALUE $15.1X1 sfa< > M CH A NIC XL TOYS, F?NE FRENCH line i. AI < IE -' Ct.l'sH ND ALTGAT HATCH- "f-n INKJEKST FINE SILVER VI.XTED XV\KE. torn NNr-K AND Ti A SKTS. CASTORS. PICKLES, bear T ii STANDS KNIVES, FO;. KS ,Nl> SPOONS 9'* w st Pi Kb IMlMKifD SXVIsS ME SJC BOXES end :cM AO TO T1 N TENl ?; Cl'TLERY. OPERA of t!i .Ax*Es. 1 XDlpiBEST l'.OSEWOOD AND NICKEL perc .NJos AM. OI iTARS; W ADE AND BUTt HER 6 pei EEXOLV; KS. TOOLS. SKATES. sLED-i, friau Y> <H AEI. KINDS. AND lO.ifOO LSEFUL HOUSE- lnor. '1-D ! KKSENTS. ch:*H y dire" :i-:i << the ovner. to rliani'e Misinoss, T will iY .en tii- j>.T*j;is?-i. n:l ii)<? above f io<-k of J. U. thiei i ' I: \ ,\t C(1M~, PenDsvlvania av..nu? northwest, anni ; hi:i-':nn. p. C. Sale < < ii iue.ices at SEVEN P. .XL deed r.t baru-ilns 'nay be (eti d. FOLEV, AuJt. cbav i..?t .- >ixturef? v.ii i ii-jt be sold u.h. at termiu- to Ik :: i'l saie, the s .jre w.ll be occupied by .1. U. rifk KARA A; CO.. ilauula^turers of "KUIAL GLUE" imbl fcsh. OSTER'S GREAT ACCTiON SXEE OF FINE ENOLISH AND AMERICAN BOOKS, ? Pfiins>ivania av.'uue, under Metropolitan Hotel, nnn-ui :n< I HI'RSDAV, DECEMUER ELEVENTH. 1>I 1 e uiinuinar until the euiir.-stock is soid. This is a e ?haiic? for Ixok buyets. m th stock embraces an rail nu nse e.>ll? ;um tr<-ni all the various tlepartiui nts of A ratnre. S, !cnce and Art. Family Bibles. FoeHet TRL .>! o Pray r Boo'xs. Phot. gVaph Albums, Sc.. which X >t Ik < i >sed out. Irivate sales durinir the day C tin sales LVJr.i.Y NI >H at SEVEN O'CLOCK. ' 3 XYALTEK B. WILLIAMS A CO.. e!0-ee2w Auctioneers. I5v ? - " 1W3, TO-HOHKOVf. rw'ti K. FULTON, Auctioneer. on T L? TWI AUCTION SALE OF FORFEITED PLEDGES. Te w i. !1 at my Store. 1218 Pennsylvania avenue, by utioD. coiiimencinir Tl ESDA , DEC KM HER vil.ENTH.at 1 EN O'CLOCK A. M.. my s ock of flH rf ited Pl. <!^is. from N?>s. 7,041 to 76.9S9 inclusive. js ]< will '"oriKist of Ladies and Gent's Clothinif of V AT. kinds: gold, silver anil metal cased XX'atehts-irold " > I Silver Watch Chains; pold Necklaces, j ?rni". I.'? ket~, Scarl Pins. Studs. Kye^lasses, Spei- Bv Us, CaiT:!ig-s, Pins, Bracelets, plain irold and set Dis'ti lirs, volti Pens ur.'(I Pencils. Diamonds and othe whie t-:ous >t<:.nes, noliu Silverware, .ve., he. i his sale ants. tinu" morm t's at TEN O'CLOCK and eveniups off-r , x ^ u'<-' pCK until all tlu hits are sold. Per- , \\ s holding tickets will please take notice. 1884. H. K. FULTON.' uu"' ... and i 12-1* Paw~nbroker and Auctioneer divi.~ the s (ANENHOWER & SO.>. wuf Real Estate and Insurance, Jnchi No. 1226 F street northwest thr < (3.84! USTFES' p XLE OF A VALUABLE NINE-ROOM Prov DXX'ELMNG HOUSE. WlTtl Ai.L MODERN IM- Tei PR( >VEMENTS, Nu 1024 Fit TH STREET m'u' SOP.THXXEST. pur> \ ;rru? of a I of trn t made November 15th,Xi 1. r.ulv record <1 in Iab r 1064 folio 25, -t se?i ,?5~3 Jil"r fi records * the District cf Columbia a id by?* ti -n t-t !>ui-:y sei uml. w- will oiler, at public sale, ft rremi??, on X\ EDNESD XI*. THE SEVEN- rir NTH DXY OF DECrMBER. 18S4. at FOUR 1)1 L>> X 1'. .XI.. j.*rt ft Lot numbered nino (9 . in rnu .ar? four h.in .red an 1 st-venty-fwven (477). begin- I =r for J lie sam at a point seventeen (17) feet six (6) hi-s nor*h ir?>m th? southeast corner of said lot nine . thence nortu twenty-live C_5' f.-et; theiic - w -st e'y-th-ce (93) feet fi ur and one-half (4)t) inches; ?outh twenty-five (25) feet; thence east ninety- C :-e .hi ft . -t foTjr ami ont -half (4'>j? iu 'h<'? to the place Dejrinuiu--'. witn all the improvements thereon ar in T . - ist aj'i?;ta i:inir. Ons et sale: Oi.e-third cash, bailee in one and two :s. with interest at six per centum, seeurea by deed _T. rrust;oral? cash, at opt on of purchas- r. Convej*- THE -ingat pttrcha?r'sco>t. Ad-posit i.f $20f)requ red t'.n-t of Kile. Terms to be complied with In seven -. nth" :-wi-?- tin- trnst>-es reserve the riwrbt to rt sel! AND and ,.st - f dctiu:tinirpun hxst-.-, after five days' i not.ee hi such resaie in the "Evening staa" i.sjiaper, :. ul>lished:n X\a.-U:nuton. D C. XVILl.IAM XV DAN NilOXVEK. ) _ . XX.xsHINOTON DAN1:Miovs ph Trustees. HOMAS DOXXLINO, Auctioneer. da-dids UCTION SALE OF STOCKS! ' rj^ will offi?r for s-le. on XXTDNESDAY DECEMBER ' E v Ti EN 1II. Is-:, at ONE O'CLOCK P. M.'.'afthe TnU ' nr... ins of Duncans..n Ert?. <Jth and D stre.-ts Tc.r tl.w-st .11 this ejtv. tl;.- followiir,' sto<.k-f ltjK J? ^rru c \'m.VA,rl 1 A'* ^Tot K " the VAPOR THR FILL COMPANY (par value, $100>. P0 SH AKl'.S of th <' Xl'IT XL ST(Jl K <;f the W'A^H Thi INGTON AND "MECCA O.L COMPANY * 1 SHARE of th- 1 PP: K GETMONT AND IMPKOX 1 M KNT EX''CRSIi ;N COMPANY STCK K offeri lie al* v stock> wUl U. s ;<1 in lots to suit buyers. tr ema- cash. REUBEN F. BAKER ? AdministT-tt^rof D p. H(j!lt>way. .lee'd. " dll ^ r?,so ?>tfi r tor cu the saiut* day, hour and ? re. lor account of whom it may concern, "the foilow- FJ1H > SH X RESc fth- CAPITAL STOCK of the VAPOR JOH: i I F.L COMI'AN Y. errnscish. DUNCANSON BROS., ' Anctioneers. __ -ALTER B. WILLIAM.^ & CO.. Auctioneers. 03 rSTFF.'S SALE OF TMPEOVED PROPFRTY > OM ING ON I; STREET NoRTHXVEST. AT ACCTiON. y virtue of a dwl of trust dated September ? , XX a. X. D.ls"3. and duly rec Tded in Lils-r No. fSf? *?f . 10 1H1. , ne of the land rec rd-i for JliiJE. Xov-r n . unty.in the District of Colun.bia. and romi d:r..-tw". . i th.-i-arty s< cured thereby. I will sell, at ?M.?r ' cf tll? premi es, on MONDAY, the \ ' 1;S1K, ('NI>- A. D. ldH4. at FOElt THE 1 K 1. M.. ia.' f'ill't tuiif (1 .--I !?'ii n ul ostrtit FOI*' la.e :n the city of Wasniniron. l>istrict oi C. lnmbia* i,i? nt li'ifinnln^r for the same sixty-four (64) feet west All't i.. t.:- nortU.-a.st c.nuer < f square nuit of square live nod 1 and nine (509), and runnin* thetic- s-,uth i?m) .ty (#)) leet; thence v.-st thirte.-n f.-.-t nine and vuV,^ -(;iiar>.- inch- s (lS-9\); thence norihwt stwardly nSrt II oiut sirte nfe.tGO) west Irr.m the place ol be- wJJ i?n.'; tl. -r east six'tv-ri feet (16) to place ol begin- {|iL_' ii'r with ail the Improvements th rw>n TV, r i:< i f so't : The amount of indebtedness necored mm ti:.s.it-edof trust unpaid, with the txp.ns.-of salo lil 'i t: ii. and tn-' lKilance tu six. twelve a-id ciirbtefii ; nTtiT, iillis. t-.r *ii;ch the not?1?ol th" I'Urchaser liearin.' : Oiiin . iron; the day of sale, and secured by a deed of i uT. ,h: - n th pr.. erty sold shall i? taken. A depositof th . ?'Si all U-mu.re i of the purcl.as r at the time of , Al; coavoaacuiif, tc., smci be at the expense of ..iT,.:, pun ha* r. cuasi ^-er-l^l^ LF.POY M. TAYLOR. Trustee. |UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. ' " " _dld ("STEP S' SALE OF IMPROVED REAL ESTATE T'' NO. 613 P STREE'i NORTHXX'EST. y virtue r.t a certain .1- ed of trust, dated M rch^h A. D.. Is8.(. and u%ly re<orJ'd in Lilx r N > By 0 t< - :o'.45, tt s -q . one of th<-inial r-cords for?1? the I iJl- mtof Columbia, ai d at the request of the So.f r f the i:->te xecur.-J tin rehy, wt w ! n !l r.t pub- raid !.uct.on. m frj.nt ol the i r< tni?^ on MONDXY. the TEi. . O-NIMH px\ ot DECEMBFK. A. D., 1H84 O'CL I<d It O'f LOCK, P. M.. th- followi g described num , 4 ,' sUuat in th? city of Washini/ton. District num 1 liKJih.a. t< wit; Ali that Certain piece or parcel of scrii. -1 an l preml?-?. known a: d distinguished as and nort! ; a 1 ot lot {.umb-red one liurdr d and forty-thr e and i i>). i'i u u Z mb?l.vnioii of ^ulnlivi- linn 1 lot lett. I- .1 " H." in souare liuiiibend four hundred 18 fei . f -ty-nve (.445), tosither with the improvements 26 f t nopt1 of sale : One-third cn?h . l alarce in thrt* equal then :a neuts. payable In >ix. twelve and eight en monti s from r tiate, purciia?er's notes to be st* ur?d by d *d of with ?t on pn?!? rty so d. to be given for defe nd i*y- aloni f\r? r ail wh, at optio i t>f putcha.Her. All convey- aveii 1-!g and recording at purchasi-r's cost. A deposit of nli tl t) r qu.ml at time of sale. It terms of sale are not il.vi np'ie.1 with withtn st-xvn days from date of sa e the ing. i 'pe.ty luay be r?-Id at risk and cost of defaulting Tei r. I;a.svrarter live days'advertisemmt in the Evening in a BRAINARD H. "WARNER.) ~ wuT 12-to HENKY K. WII.LARD, j Trtwtoea. pteIt ? - r? ? A d.SPECIALTIES. S , resal rM. M. A. HAWLEY. TRXNCE MEDIUM AND U ?" I Business Clairvoyant. XlazneDc Massige Treat- p.r nts given. 61.; 3<1 street northwest, near G. dl3-2t* _7l. r ES II NTREAD. (>F NEW YORK CI 1 V. CLAIRL voyaut, nuOicai and business medium. 616 3d > t north wot Belt line runs within a few step*. 13-2t* TRU HLES.-Db. muhleman cures piles by dl \ re? t tr. atment, without the use of knife, caustic or By iture. Cure gu:?ranU*?l. Can lm consulted at 723 D 1 i street n rthv?est every first and third Wednesday of 233 rh month . dl-lrn luml |R. w. T.PAKKER. OF BOSTON, MASS.. ELEC- H*t . trn-magnetic healer, healing by lai'ing on of bauds, fir reats rheuniati-m. Neuralgia. A&thma, Catarrh. Par- , >la' sJ-? Vi'-us D?i;.e, Nervous Prostration, Eung. rll,' n-r an<; Kidney couii lalnta, and a!! nervous diseases SSLJ hout the us.- of n.edicine. Consultation free. Will u homes. Office hours 9 a. in. to 8 ^ III. 317 4v. street nerthw.at. nl7-5w*. I ME ROSdL witli two,(?i'1aikv"yant and artholqgist. e-' $T consulted on business ajjk all affairs ot iff a litiiienct, 1310 llth street northwest. Hours from 9 (12) ] !?- -T n^and from H o i? p. m. ?.30 upot kP. ROBW'.TSON. THF ^klx KNOXVN BALTL c t r?naii?t, with over SO vec;-*' e*|*riencein with at.ng an of the Gei;eraiive. imm and Ner- will :ts system, can he confidentially consulted < vi ry XVed- it tei if lt> <JV- nt.at 450 C street ^ ^ street. Success guaranteed tu every tl . mui*i> uaua^uuM druuL or nxsr* ry. rnviU roosus te iadks? ooA-lA dt* \ AtTCTIQy SALES. v NCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. ROE AND ATTTt ACTIVE SALE OF WELL KEPT HOIStiSOLD FUKNITUKE, COMPRISING -.EWOCD CASE K N ABE i I VNO; ^H' LA': ! : ITER JiliiBu^i' . x-'K, VfcT< KAW gir.K. PLr.SH.HAlB^(.IHAM. OX:.'KB PABLOK 8UITESt vf:i ^ D AgH CHAMBER sETH; V Iv'riF VA?K* WALNUT W MtDROBES; 81 i'EBOARDS DINING CIi AIRs; T^BLET TABLES. LOUNGE*. EXTENSION ^"EK^OVERFP BARBER CHA1B; -AMI P? >!.]>; ;'i R N.as;OTL PA NTIS08; ?;;IV' IN'. PRESS; ' A^DPI HER MATTRESSES; \NKtTs '1LLOW3 AND BOLSTERS; ratios, ?H EN AUCTION. \-mrnTv '?'0, DECEMBER STXlir,T ,i ?rL,; i J U,CK. we will sell, in front and i s? piJiousehold Furniture. boiii* partly enumeabove, t, which we n?,*etfnlly call the?ttLiu",n U)L,S?SA^OF FUR-LINED GARI'lEH wr^ ^OLMANS- CIRCULARS. LA| WEDNESDAY MORNTNG. DECEMBKR SEVENwi l n(^mmrar,in,flt ELKVKX O'CLOCK, we will r f. IVL? "uctionrooms, ath and D streets north^? Pm i i /,* ^, w % orK bow about rty J: ur-lined Garments. Silk Dolmans, drcnc l*i AbO. ti^,i1?!nJV>Bitiv, lytohf: ?nM and to Which the moiS S reepeclfull>" ? **>* exliibi&--t DUNCANSON BROS.. Auctioneers. INK, RULROAD^ ' AS, AND INSURANCE NFovm'cK \rV^ ^^5KK. SEVENTEENTH. ?ii ?#? C i Wl,hin our Auction Rooms, we sell, after administrator's saleart,-s Nat Hunt of Republic Stock. (> shares .Metropolitan K it. Co. stork. J shares Wash'n Gas Lieht Co. stock ^shares Post Com >ination Sewing Machine Co. 1 - bares Fra klln Firn Insurance Co. Stock. ' ,re Insurance Co. Stock] , a:^ ?"*' E,s,a,,> Til,? Ills- Co. Stock. Shares Second Notional Bank. shares (>eo. i .as Co. stock. shares Waxh'n Safe 1'eposit Co Stock 2 shares Columbia R R. Co stock ,l~-t Dl NSANSON BROS. Auctioneers. ?co>rr AT\I F^i-Y oN E A N INfl'S. iv /A. ... " W.w ACKl S ND IMPROVED BARNc&C OUTABLE FaAME dwbllln^ > f.'Vo '-?i~ a,dofvl of trUf,t worded in I.iber No. *?S IV.,-4'-'1 fv?l.. one of the laud records of tli.-SVqg l'kiuv t on (lie pr< n\iK' H.in"i"^ ,!? ?T*\ EN 1IETH DAY OF DECEMBER A r? ,V;,C;.OCK P.M.. the following real estate .V. of ^ ashnufton. District of Col am of ? in.,h1rconn,y ?f Prince tieorRe's. in the nf lnt ? i: Rein .nimr at the end of the third rhv'n,n, '"^1 nineteen in the subdivision of OIi 1 ' "a"t the county road, nninir road, mud thence by prc-ent est S,fR,,",*r^,,th8,.a?'t , iLr,1,y ,H'rCh "-s<"'th nf thl ine 'T ' C V' West 51."Jh perclns to the Sfiil'i . {? the aforesaid lot on the east skihr wn?,in?lce sa,d n,ad Ilor;,l V east 17 iT' . ^ west 11 perches, north ^7Vo We?t ehei, north Wl.sj iu jh rches to the place of bem>f. containiUK twenty-three-,03 acn ss o! land eHndst-n^Ti^"8 d tr,ct8caUeJ Bj^'8^r'a,'s ,?n' f'""'1'1 cash; balance in one, two and m^l?rS" *?*? interest at six percent per of't y? e and to be secured by of trust on rrem.ses. or .11 cash, at option "t Pm r ' n*v5a'."',,|ir- te-al puivh s rs'cort ienns complied wiih in i,ve days, oth.-nv^e n.4ljat k-'!!-!-1! ! ?f ,1, iauIt,u^ purchaser, after live davs' i Riieh resale m some newspaper pubdin Washington, V. C. A deposit of $lui> required CHARLES W. DARE, ; JOHN B. GOULD. ( Trustees JAM S \Y KATCLIFF S e9' TNC \NSON BROS., Aucts ^ ' } di5.4t IOMAS HOWLING, -Auctioneer. anu ^a^rivJ,.'? Hi'rsD \ YFUH1Duwlin^'sauction rooms, :LV7 tfCL^'K v hti 1H DK ^'->?BER. 1.-84, at r:ns cash. the aoove-Uescnbcd property. -Mt* '. CHAS. C. WALTER. Trustee. lART.ES W. HANDY, Real Estate A Kent. VT?1;? ?otep propekty tn the west iouTHV, E-;i^ BEING No. 1713 H STREET dwweof the Supremo Court of tho*e*i ), \o,^ p iV'. !I1 ?l"ity cause No. 912.1, iuffSs i Ani> K. Ba<ijiaiu ahil othrrs are coiuuiuin and Amy E. Seal and others are defendants I will J} )*iI! iinmbprwl one hundred &y^U11 (1-7>t at ori[iu* toDavia^uK^ ?V5, , f ;u<l"^e- he city of Wa -himrton. D C ' v' ..ro1 ,'n,r 'wen y-flve (2.1) ffn.t anti (9) inches on FI utre-1, a d running )>ack w.th that h one f und ed and forty-ni e (149) feet six^fi) s toon alley twenty (20) f-et wide, ami Datamini k 7th]? ?a'ul hundr-.l and forty-nine 7?2 a\} HWe more or less. The lot is im edbyasubst ntial brick l welling S ua' rms: One-fourth cash: re idne in equal installin one, two and thr?-e years from da% of sale- the r^r *'is promissory notes for the deferred jents, beannir l .tesest at tue rtte f six (C) percent nniun, payable semi-annually, end :;e ured bv a sf raffia p?su ' ""? KCAXSOX Bnos.. .OMAS DOW LING, Auctioneer. RESIDENT ARTISTS' SALE. IF WATER COLORS AND OIL PAINTINGS, EMBRACING INDSCAPE, FIGURE, MARINE, STILL LIFE AND GENRE. FOLLOWING ARTISTS ARE REPRESENTED IN THE CATALOGUE: REWS, MELINE, FOSBEI'.G, GILL, JOHNSON. MATTHEWS, FURGCSON AND ROWZEE Ls fine collection embraces about 150 pieces. an3 5e sold at public auction at my auction rooms on RSDAY and FRIDAY, DECEMBER E1GHNTH and NINETEENTH, at ELEVEN A. M. and EE P. M.. each day. 6 collection will b.- on view Monday. Tuesday and :esday prior to sale. It ie pronounced the finest inir they have ever made, and thiir efforts should ilwtantially encoitrasredby our citiz -ns. r?L_ THOMAS DOWLING. Auctioneer. OMAS DOWLING. Auctioneer. !t SHERMAN & CO~^ Real Estate Ayonts, -N?- F street northwest. NCF.RY SALE OF REAL ESTATE VPOVTTvn N FIRS J KTIIF.ET WES ', AND f ?N T?l?i a iTJSS VENUE SOUTH, AND SITUVfFl? BE^"'W KI-A. D NOi STREETS SOUTH, \ND IMt'tovF iTiv? WO-ST JRY BRICK Dfl KLmG HO?nf .NmvN AS NO. Ill FIRST STREET S^UTU: virtue of s O.ocrne passed on the "fith nf * . mb r. 1884. in the cnu- ,f hliza^fh A J. n-s ?l*mant. vs. Jam.-s H. Jones, d-fendant num^?* Diktr p I'y'i' Docket si, in the Supreme Court of TWF\*TTPTUUIi"iv ,YL'. T^.a'!- on SATURDAY. Rn'rlni-li. u ?' } DECEMBER, 1884, AT 'v- ?r' fr?V,t of 1,10 premises, offer tor auction the following ival estate, to witl.at piece or j?arceliof wound and premises lvii>ir j^anir in the cltv of W'ashinirton and District (icif iia a.ore-aid. an l knov. ti a- d d.-sedbed as sub-dia lots G and L. in J.. B. Todd's snb-divisioii of f original lot numbered ou (1), and the whoh. of iimib- red t\v.) C2; and three o / Itf u m I six hundred ami thirty-. i^ht uis: One-third cash; the balance at'six and twelve hs. with interest at six j*r cut, and secured hv n of"nl U!'or\Uie Property sold, or all cash, at the n of th purchaser. A (! posit of $75 will here?U^ with'wVtho 11 .the t?rms of salf! ttre not it"- v rsBiisfflft." . Louisiana avenue, f ANDREW a. lihscomb f Trustee*. '"^ftOs 321 4street. ) PEKSs^V^fflv*5Sr18 EAST> N0" ^ uk ?\} | 1^ , ; iPOiit of th'4 premises, parts of lots bercd tuirteen (l,}> a:.d fourtivu (14, )iu fuuar>> !>ered seven hundred and sixty-two (TC2) anddT wins fo lows: H-iririuinjr for the same at the i\*est c.un-r of Haiii lot numbered thirteen (l-o of^'saiiV'it *1 A''I1 '*westeriy .ion* the westiru OX 88itl lot 132 feet H inches* thene? rnntk i et i tli iK-e east :?; feet and 7 inches; then?? north f : tfc;'nco east 4 feet GS< inches; the,k? i 21 fiit .>j$im lies: thi'nee east 1 foot 10 in<'b.?i enorthe.stw.rxily to a i^int ao if-t and 6 inch^J anil t? fc^?a?#veui,e on a. J'ne drawn parall -l r ? ,i fron,1 w?tern line aforesaid; tn. nee t , ?l?i *v'?ue, and thence aiomr saiil i.V . ? pla<n "f llf*inmnK. t urethor witii ' hni iovernent'i, ways, easements.rights and priv * to "s s;ime belcmony-. or in anv wise anpertain improved bv a f.-am-dwe;limr and a store d,^ o.i1' , ,r tlib_purchase money to be paid balance in six, niueand tw? lve months _ 'aJ sale, and to bear interest at C oer P?r antuim. and to be secured by deed of trust one V0Vancii ir, &< .. at cost of purchaser |K sit of 1100 re?iuiri*v.l *.t time of sale. Terms to bo I ?hi ii ten day-s, otherwise the trusteo will 1 ths property alter five days' public notico of such e iu some "ewjpaper publis ied in WashinjctoU, CHAS. A. WALTE'i, Trusty 'NCANSON BR03? Aucts"42 D Strett Dd5-d2'dta IOS. J. FISHER k CO.. """" Real Estate Auctioneer*. ASDfo?^ S^NEAS8^6^B^ i'L ? CLOCK, in front of the premi?D? bundred and three 003). one 'm' huadr -d and one (101) ^twemv Mix ^.,^U "iwUM!i',iono''8ub ,ota num: "nunifc^fi <33) iic'waive. in rcjrS^niffjv iir ?^ror 5?d forty-one (241). as rueu in Book 11 of siibdlrlsiotis, iwiura 1 in the office ^surveyor of the District < fCoJuinblx twthw storr l^(lIrVIe,1M'li" th';reon, consisting of three WW.^u^Ti5LLtirk known as h U^!d 4^i,KiU?m*a northwest, W'hln t^ rf, f?,0i 8al?.fcr? not cotnpBed ? ' ' ~n f^>iu day of sale the i>roperty oe rHijild at risk and cost of ds'faultlnir P'linnssir five d&ys' notice in Th? Eveniiur stai VUfwlMttC ItSWABD J STtLLWAC?xUrte% ?T 13341 street northwest uS ItTracta^ * DRY GOODS. Black >>ilks. Is Ajll Ojtrades. Colored Silks and Satins. Colored Csehmeres and Taney Drew Goods. Blacfc < 'a?hiuer>-e and Black Crapes. Ladies' Cloths. in all colors. Table Cloths, Napkins and Towels, in all Qualities. Hosiery, Gloves and Fancy Articles. Ladies uentle.uen and Childrous' Underwear We invite all in want of Dry Goods to trive us a calL WM P.. RILEY. lUXET BCILUIXO, dl0-7t* Corner 9th and E streets northwest. Kino's Palace. great slaughter in cloaks and millinery no is VOtTR chance for bargains. bead king's palace prices. rietrmt dolmans, newmarkets, russian CIUCI.I.AHh at $3, $0, 97 and $3. All styles of JACKETS at $4. $450. ?5, $5.50and $3. 160 SILK and SATIN WRAPS at $9. $10 and $1Z BILK PLUSH GARMENTS below market value, 2.000 Misses' and Children's HAVELOCKS and NEWMARKETd, a must magnificent line, at $2, $3, $4, $5 and 4ii. 6 ooo Wool and French FELT HATS at 60c., 75c., $1 and $1.25. 2.000 Children's Eleront TRIMMED HATS at 35c., 60c., 75c., $1 and $1.25. BIRDS. PLUMES. WINGS, TTP8, RIBBOVS. VELVETS SILKS, SATINS. VELVETEENS, less than sold elsewhere. Ladies' UNDERWEAR. CORSETS and KID GLOVES below manufacturers' prices. Do not buy utitil you have examined our stock and ascertained our prices, if you wish to save your money. king's palace, nl 814 SEVENTH STREET. It Will Pay Itou! If you arc in search of Dress Goods, to look at the elegant assortment of Tricot Cloth. Ladies' Cloth, lii^on Cloths, Shooda Cloths, Satin Cloths and Cashmeres. New arrival of Plaids in choice designs. Jersey Flannels, in checks, stripes ani ombre, very much in use now. Finest Brocaded Velvets, in Brown Blue, Myrtle Garnet and Bronze; new goods, reduced from $3 to $4 per yard; a bargain. Call early to secure one, as I have oiie piece of each only. j Black Brocaded Velvets, special. $2 50; Plain Velvets ! In Black and Colors. $1.50, $2 and $ >,50; Seal l'lush for Laciies' Wraps at greatly reduced prices. The above goods are marked at prices, which insure ready sale. One Price. Plain Figures. s. l. hempstone, 803 Market 8puce. gHIRTS RETAILED AT WHOLESALE PRICES. Buy the Comfort Shirt, elegantly made, of the best muslin aud 2100 linen, rei'iiorced, and only 75cents. Fine Un finished bliirts only 50c. Finest Percale Shirt9 enly $1.50. Finest Laundried Dress Shirts, in solid bosoms, ready to put on, for $1. Six finest Dress Shirts made to order (solid bosoms) for $9. Perfect tit guaranteed at MEGINNI3*. t u22 1002 F street Carpkts &i Drapery. We l;ave Just opened n splendid Hne of WILTONS, AX.M1NSTER, MuQUETTS. velvet8 BODY BRUSSELS, TAI'ESTRY AND INGRAIN CARFETS Also, a full line of DRAPERY and FURNITURE COVERINGS. An Inspection of our stock Is solicited HOOE BRO. k CO., BcXl-Sm 13->8 F street PI^VNOS AiND ORGANS! Bargains In Pianos And o rgans BOTH NEW AND SECOND-HAND. instruments of all the best makes constantly on hand.* Several Fine PIANOS, but little used. at<r*.!!"~!^g| prices ranging from $75 to $^00. on lnouthlyfTXTTl instalments of $10. No cii3h payments re- i quired. 1 ORGANS. New and Second-Hsnd, sold on Monthly instalments of $5. Every instrument sola warranted for five years. ^ Tuning and Repairing a specialty. 1 t sidney t. NlSniO. n29 433 7th street northwest. P ian os. Music. Organs { EDWARD F. DROOP, . Of the late firm of fTTTJI ' W. G. MFTZEnOTT k Co., At the old stand 'J25 Pennsylvania avenue. Offers for salo a carefully selected assortment of S'ii.INWAY A: SONS' Grand, Square, and Upright Pianos; also, llanos of ERNES 1' OABLER, WHl-.EI.O< K. GROVE TEEN & FILT ER, end other ! makers. Steriinwr and Bridgeport p.irlor Orirans. Music ajul Musical Merchandise. Orders for Tuning and Repairing proiui/tly attended to. Kememlxir. At the old stand, K25 Pei:n. ave. Sole agency lor n24-lm STEIN WAY & SONS' PIANOS. The heinekamp and stultz & baueb upright and square pianos Stand unrivaled for all the fine qualities of workmanship. tone and durability, standing solidly in tune, and giving unusual satis!action. We make a specialty of taking in exchantre old Pianos and particular! v in second-ha id Squar-*. for now Oprights, giving the fullest value for theua, and making low prices and easy payments a special inducement to prompt and reliable buyers. A good stock of second-hand Pianos at low prices and easy terms. Nothing sold bnt what we can give aresponsible guarantee for. n21 FACTORY WAREROOMS. 422 9th street j music And Musical Merchandise mrs. henriette g metzerott. Having purchased the entire Interest of Mr. EDW. DROOP, in the firm of W. G. METZEROTT it CO. has removed to large and commodious new store. No. 903pennsylvania AVENUE, ? Where the following instruments may be found: CHICKERING & SONS. HARDMAN. HAINES BROS.. 1 STEIN WAY. J AMES A UOLMSTROM. C. C. BRIGGS & CO. GRO V1:STEEN & FULLER. WHEELOCK. MAR| CUALLfc WENDELL, BILi.INGS and the worldre( nowned CLOUGH 4 WARREN ORGANS, Ac. | A full stock of MUSIC and MUSICAL WORKS constantly on hsnd, a specialty in tuning and repairing Of Piano*. Having retained the services of Messrs. oEO. ELY and H. ? AGNElt, for many years with tho firm, all orders by mail for tuning or music promptly attends to. nol8-lm HALLET. DAVIS & CO.'8 GREAT SPECIALTY? THEIR UPRIGHT OR AND PIANO. I in new and elegant styles, now ready, at special factory prices. H. L. Kl'MNER. 811 9th street n.w. oc3 Genuine "decker" pianos ARK MADF BY DECKER BKOR. N. Y.ffi fffl o. iL KUHN. Sole Axent, 407 10th street n. w. * " " Also ior Burdettorifana. oc2 T> EICHENBACH'S PIANO WAREROOMS. PIANOS J.E of various makes for sale and rent at re-?aCt^Sai ducedpncaa. Win. Knabe k. Go 's world-re- H f Wl nowned Pianos. Tuning ana nuattuig. 4'?y 11th street, above Pa. tve. jaaJtt bl'eck& co-emerson, &i bau3& co piano!.' wilcox k white and kimball organs ru1a?* "J4 Organs excliamrod. repaired. tuned, boxed; for rent by day, week. uuatlinnTI cr year. ? riirnhanrt^ ^ UC. Music. henby eberbach, _ 915 F STREET. myn Msnssiwg Psrtnw of the late fltm of Ellis k Oa ~SE WING" MACHINES, Ac. The great -household- wiih oub hew set of it?whmttia in a Velvet-lioed Box. makes the finest outfit for family sawing ever yet offered. Also tfce Hllcmt \\ <iite, New Home. Domestic. Everything McKENNEY'S. 427 9th street northwest. r*TOE CELLULOID TRUSS: THAT NEVER BREAKS CH AS. FISHER'S, t mra ram? inrtm bs^ttStiSu/uJ^Sft of % ?r , ? Jp m ? The Misfit Stork, corner 10th and p streets, Beiiur established to sell First-cljkss Clothing for men and boys at Lower prices than are possible to be niF.de by houses under enormous expenses, we harp no space iu our auvertiw mrnts fur tho?o l> au:iful moral lessons, plioat stories and preposterous c.aims so frely made, but adhere to our fir-t and only way ot advertising, viz: tdvl ie prices which we claim to be fully J 5 per cent lower tlian even those invat reductions, so-called, and backinetheni up with the (roods, guaranteeing; as usual, satisfaction to every purchaser. I A few mop diatronal Prince Albert Suits reduced to $16; can't be matched under *30. Satin-lined Over-oats reduced from $25 to $17. Ctiinchilla Overcoats reduced to $15; would be cheap at $25. Kersey Overcoats, silk-lined, at *16; worth $25. Black Broadcloth suit* at <'20; worth $40. Flue Broadcloth Fu'l Dress Suits (swallow tail cost), c $25; worth $45. D. B. Chinchilla Coats and Vests at $8; worth $15. Good snbs'antitd O^erc at* a; $C,. $7. $H, $9 and $10; r fully $25 j>er cent below regular prices. line hinchilia Surtout Overcoats :?t $20; worth $3">. c Newuiurfeet Overcoats at $10, $12 and $16; worth I double. Suit* and Overcoats for boyB from 4 to 8 years will be ^ sol! at exactly 50 cents on til : dollar of former pries*. s Suits and Overcoats for boys from 9 to 17 years will be sold at 7.? cents ou the dollar of former prices. \ Busines Suits for men will be sold regarlless of cost t from $6 up. r Four-Button Cutaway Cork-icrew Suits, in black and j colors, at $12; former price $18. i Men's and Boys' Gossamers acd Rubber Coats, re- 1 gordlc8S of cost, at ^ THE MISFIT STORE, \ t cor. 10TH AND f streets { p. 8.? Be sure and come to the corner of Tenth and F streets. dl2 t Hard T imes l ? e and LITTLE MONEY MAKE THIS A good < YEAR TO BOY j \ ccc l oo tttt h h it nn n ggg t col oo t h h ii nn n o g c c l oothhhiinnng n o c l o o t h h ii n nn g GG?, t oco llll oo t h h u n nn ggg . ~ P but (extremely hard s on a beliale clothing dealers 8 We have made prices to meet the times, so that none c may deny themselves a Winter Suit or an Overcoat. jYou know we mean what we say. a $10.00 Suit at $5.50. a $12.00 Suit at $6.25. J a $13.00 Suit at $7.50. A $15.00 Suit at $8.75. ( An $18.00 Suit at $10.00. t Overcoats at $4, $5. $6. $7, and upwards to $30, that are worth 50 per cent more than we are asking. , Boy's Suit at $3 25, $3.75, $4.50, and upward. J Children's Suits at from $2.50 upward that are worth 1 double. I 1 Boys' and Children's Overcoats from $200 upward. ] 2,000 pairs Pants, from $1.00 up to $6.00, that are j worth 50 per cent more. ] I LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING CO., J corner seventh and g streets 1 dl 1 J nx in CCG oo l L * 5 NN N IT C C o o l l 1 N N N II O o o l l nnn1iooool l ? n nn ii OCU oo llll llll ? c THE d P tttt a n l oo rrr 3 t aa ii l o o r r 5 t a a ii l o o rrr ? t aaa ii l o o r r h* s t a a ii llll oo r r j i C C 4 custom tailoring. f 3 a e a NEW MATERIALS, NOVEL PATTERNS. QUALITY < WARRANTED. | I BUSINESS SUITS, TQ ORDER FROM $20. 7 * 8 CASS1MEUE PANTS. TO ORDER, FROM $5. j 1 DOESKIN PANTS. TO ORDER. FROM $8. 2 e: FULL DKESS SUITS. TO ORDER. MADF. and ? TRIMMED IN GOOD STYLE, I ROM $30. SILK LINED FROM S35. OVERCOATS TO ORDER. ALL STYLES OF GOODS. *j 5VHITNEY, CHINCHILLA. BEAVER, KERSEY, 1 FROM $18. PRINCE ALBERT COAT AND VESTS. OF HAND- T SOME DIAGONAL OH CORKSCREW, FROM $21. MADE IN THE MOST FASHIONABLE MANNER. V Samples and Self - mftia u re men t Rules Mailed on Ap- g plication. u c 317 pennsylvania ave.. washington. d. c n dl-eo r % 1 ?.? v SOAII WALKER & C0t. T C n C-25 Pennsylvania ave. XjAKGE JjTOCK. to NOAH WALKER & CO, GREAT VARIETY. S 625 Pennsylvania ave. a ELEGANCE OF STYLE. 1, NOAH WA1KER & CO, ' 25 Pennsylvania ava. , PERFECT FIT. 1 NOAH WALKER & CO.. C 623 Pennsylvania ave. SUBSTANTIAL TRIM- n MINOS. t NOAH WALKER & CO., And the best-made Clothing g C25 Pennsylvania ave. for the least monay. T NOAH WALKER & CO? Garments for Business. P Garments for Dress. * 625 Pennsylvania ave. Garments for Work, a d NOAH WALKER & CO., Solid Values for your Dollars, t1 C25 Pennsylvania ave. Three floors stocked with the t BEST-MADE CLOTH1NO. n NOAH WALKER & CO.. c' 625 Pennsylvania ava Piece Goods for Ordered v Work. t NOAH WALKER & CO.. t C2o Peniisylvania ave. Over Sacks and Newmarkets. <s NOAH WALKER fc CO, V 625 Pennsylvania ave. Boys'and Children's Suits in great variety at our usual NOAH WALKER & CO.. LOW PKIOES. 0>25 PennsyI \ antaave. tn5l S1NSHEIMER & BRO. 11 608 7th street, bet. H and I, and 3151 m street a We call particular attention to our very complete B Etcck of j3 BOOTS AND SHOES FOtt THE FALL TRADE. t. We are s?>le agents for BURT'S CELEBRATED _ MEN'S SHOKS. There are none letter, and are nu- n reri< r to custom-made. We nave the followintr styles: BURT'S FINE CALF, button or plain, and pointed toe. a BUltT'S FINE CALF Congress Baiters in broad and p narrow toes. ,, BURTS FINE CALF luce-hook bals. i BUH'l'S FINE CALF ConsTess and button. BURT'S FINE, extra broad bottoms, tor old frentlemen. *l BL'R'i'S BOY SHOES, in lace and button, every style s cf toe. Wo invite an inspection of these trooda from that a want xood shoes. There are no better. ?. In our Ladies' Department we have tho ? CELEBHATED COUSIV-i SHOES. i: COUSIN'S FINE KID, button, high heel, and pointed ? or liox toe. COTTslK'S FINE KID, common-Bense toe. cousin's fine straight goat, button, In both 5 styles. u cousin's fine pebble, button, in common-sense and low heel. g MISSES' sHOKS in Kid. Straight Goat, and Pebble, t same patterns. ,. COX FINE SHOES for Ladies. Misses, and Children. " Every si vie of heel and toe. v CHILDREN AND MISSES SPRING-HEEL SHOES in ? gTeat variety. p All of which Koods we sell at a very low price. We ask e coll of all ljelt.ro purehaninsr your shoes, as we can save you money by doing so. Remember the name and _ nmnber. tlNsiitLMEi: i LRU. p se25 tlits 7th and 3151 M straet*. Pall and Winter Importation. 13 a Pnit'.nira, Overcoatinps, and Trousering* received and t open for inspection. Gentlemen will iilace their orders 0 utUo * lladinu iailokino i establishment of a washington. o h. d. barr, 11 ae3 1111 Pennsylvania avanua t< ? q GtasSTOVEB a for cooking and heating ? coke crushed. t: COKE. ORDINARY SIZE. * For Sale by the 1 WASHINGTON GAS LIGHT COMPANY. nS . \ ? 5 School Suits; School feurrs n Child's Snits. aires 5 to 11 short pants $2, $2.50. $3 up. n Eoys' School Suits, av-e 11 to 17. long pants $4. $4.50 8 and is up. Boys' Sinsrle Jackets $l75, t'i and $2.50 up- a wards. Boys' single Pants #1, $125. $1.50 upwards ^ ChildN Knee i antx, age 5 t'o 12.50a. 65c,. 7;>a, $1. Child s n Flannel Shirt Waist 75c.. 90c. and $1. mua*ss and Boys " solid School Slioee from ftl up. Boys' 8chooi Hats u from 4oc. und file. op. Good Women's eo?id But. Shoe $ 1.35 and *1.5d 18u-1su6 pemiayivimuavenu?.y ^ Gtkt The Best. j -the concord harness." j the concord collar. Coupe, Carriage. Road. Team and Expraa* Harness of n makerM name and trade-mark. j lutz at bro., 417 Pennsylvania Avenue, Adjoining National HotsL i whorse blankets and carriage bobb8u j gnat variety at vaqr low HtoM. oolT I ' v ?-4 JL1. A Vg M> W JL0 2d Edition. Latest Ttinrns to Tin to. LATEST FROn ALBANY. Cabinet Gouip?The Scnator?blp Campaiirn?The Combination on niniiivi Morton ? The Pmident^lwt will probably vi?it New Orleans la January. Special Dispatch to Thx Etentwo St a*. Albany. D?^cember 15.?The gossip over the cabltet here Rives Senator Bayanl the Secretaryship ?f the Treasury, w. C. Whitney, of N.Y., the Attorley Generalship, and Includes John Qulncy Adams, if Massachusetts, and Senator Garland, ol Arkaaas, for otner positions. Presidenueiect Cleveland has been Invited t< islt the New Orleans exposition, and hay ?nrormec lie committee who asked him that he may attenc ?n the 15th of January. He has been offered th? resident's private car of the N. Y. Central R. K. or the entire trip. The campaign for the senatoreblp increases it nterest. Mr. Piatt, the presfn* Senator, win lead lie anti-Arthur forces, and promises a successful combination on Mr. Morton, the present mintstei ? ^ ranf e- a good part of the canvass win be carledonlnNew York city this winter, where. It la inderstood, Mr. Piatt will make his headquarters. The raethodlut Centenary. a paper by rky. p. st. hamilton, of this cttt. Baltimore, December 15.?The Methodist oenenary conference resumed Its session at Mt. Verlon church this morning. Bishop Hood, of the A. I. E. Zlon church, presiding. After devotional xerctses, a paper on "Methodist Means ol .race, prepared by Bishop Halsey, of the colired M. E. church, was read by the Rev. M. Hamilton, of the colored M. E. church, ol Vnshlngton. "The church," it said, should b ue embodiment of Innocence and piety, and the ireachlng of the gospel should be considered tht nost Important means ol grace. Nothing can take he place of the preachers who are filled with the plrlt of God. The camp-meeting was anothei iromlnent factor In the salvation of souls, und iioulii never be eliminated from the system ol iletliodl.-.m. The elTect of fervent prayer, fasting, -bstlnenee and of class-meetings as a means oi ;race were severally considered." H.HIM'IAL AND CO.tlHERCIAL# The New York. Stock Market. The following are the opening and 3 p. in. pricey if the New York stock Market to-dav, as reported >y special wire to II. H. Dodge, 533 15th street: Hame. O. 2:35 Same. o. j 2:35 'an. Pac. 44* 44^ N. J. Cent 46\ 46VJ 'an. Sou 31 31* N*. Y. Cent 88 V 85'i -<nUPac 34'? 343, N.Y.C.&SLL.. 4* 4* .lies. & Ohio.. 5^; I)o. pret 7 7k Do. 1st pref.'. 10* 10>e Nor. A West. p. 21 k Do. Sdpref... 7 North Pac 16v, 16*. B. & Q 1172* 117* Do. pref 89*' 39\ \ C.C.& 1 32 Northwest. S5>, 84T, ;ol. CoaL 8* 8* Do. pref 122L122'. )eL & Hud? 82^ 80j4 Ohio A.Mtsa.... iio l'J^ x, L.&W SJ8r, ys uregon Trans.. 13 18 Jen. & K. G Ont- & West... 12 5-T., Va. &Ga.j 4 6* Pac. Mail i 53V,, 54s; i~T.,V.oi ua.p.! 53* 5* Peo. l>. &K....I js>V 12* -rie ; 141, 145* Reading. {?*! a*Si iio. arts ! 5ft*! 58 Hock 1st 107\-106" II. tent 117* US Koch. ?P. | 3*! 3'i B. & W 13V St. Paul 73* 74-a - E. & W lo* Do. pref 105 -ake Shore.... 64 V 64'j St P. 1 oraaha 26* 26 -oil & Nash... 25 v 25*1 Do. pref i w;v Ilch-Cent 5i 57*l?. P., M. <? M.. 81V. i 82* 4. K. <fc T..? lfivrj 16* Texas Pac 13^1 18 liun. & st. L.. 11 * Union Pac... 4xv 48*; Do. pref.... 25 v.! Wab. l'ac 5 ? 1...." to. Pac 92', 92V Da prof 12V 1I0L1. & Ohio... 7 1 WtMU L'uiou..., 001. 60 V. Hash. AChat.. 34 j 38 I I The Baltimore .TlaTKet*. BAtfiMORB. December 15.?Vlnrinla sixes, past-dae oupons, 34; do. new threes, 63 bid to-day. ua1.TTMOBE.Md.. Decemb?r 15 ?Cotton quiet?midl!n?r, 10 V- Flour steady and <1ulet?Howard street and resteni super, 2.25a2.G5; do. extra. 2.76a3.37: do famv. 3.59a4.50; city mills super. -V.i5a2.75: do. extra, .00a3.7 >; do. Kio brands. 4.02*4.75; Pataj>8co family, .25; do. superlative patent. 5.75. Wheat?southern teady; western easier. ck>ninjr weak: southern red. 2a84; (lo. aini>or. 90a92; No. 1 Maryland. 84*a84*; to 2 w<-steni winter re-i.spot, 78a7D; January,79S,a79!u ebruary. 80^>80V; Mari h. 8'J)?aK2V. May. ?5V?8t? orn?southoru lower ami active; wc-storn irr trular losintr du'.I; pouthern whit?. -)7a47><: do. yellow, C24!$V We^t.-m liiixed, spot.4TVa48; I?ecenilxr.47??a48; aiiunry. February, 4oka4'J; steamer, 46a4C. ids steady and ijniet?southern. oOa33; western white, ,lo. mixed. 30a31: Pennsylvania. 30a33. Kye quiet nd low.-r. ?0a62. Hay steady?prime to choice Pennylvania aud Maryland. I4.00al5.50. Proviaions dull fid ea-y. M<ns pork. l:i.00 Bulk meats?shoulders and [ear rib sides, packed. 6a7. Bacon?shoulders, 7 lear rib sides. 8V. Hams, 12al2>j. Lard?ruined. 8^ -utter quiet?western packed. 12a22; creamery. 23a3L tirni. 2Ca24. Ivtroleum easy and quiet?refined, Xa7V. Coflrc (jniet?Bio cartroes, ordinary to fair, Hut'ar steady and quiet?A soft. CV; copi??r efined lower and quiet, HVallX. Whisky stea.iy, l.irta .19. Freights to Liverpool per steamer quiet?cotton, ?-?<4d.: Oour, ls.Cd; irrain easier. 6(L Buceipts?flour, ,203 barrels; wheat, 34.000 bUHheis; corn, 73,0!*0 btintila; oats, 3,000 (;ushels; rye, 260 bushel*. Hiupmentsorn, 3.0000 bushels, baiea?wheat, 432,000 bukhels orn. 217.000 bnshels. The Chicazo Market*, CHICAGO, Itu, December 15.?On 'Chanra, at 11*15 . m , wheat wns unchanged. Ccru ?ialSc. hlirh'. r, fie latter for all the year delivery. Oats V higher. Pork Be. hinner. Lard 6c. hirber. Senator .HitcliclPM Seat. he story that he intends to resign" it not credited?blaise hen not enthusiastic fob cahERON. The story that Senator Mitchell, of Pennsylanla, contemplates resigning hl3 seat In the U. . Senate to accept a Judgeship, is not generally boeved by Peimsylvanlans In the nouse, Mr. Mltheil himself Is quoted as saying that he knew othlngofit. It is intimated, however, that the Cameron men have some such a scheme In mind, nth the view of throwing the antl-Comc-onltcs on nother track, or to h.wu something to effer them y way of a compromise. Mr. Bayne, who is hlmelf spoken of us a possible candidate for the Sente. said to a Star reporter this morning that edld not think It likely that Senator Mitchell ontemplates resigning; he had never before heard lie thing spoken of. Speaking of Don Cameron's hances to be returned, Mr. B t.vne said that he had ot K-en paylncr much attention to the details of he matter, but presumed Cameron was mueh tronger In the legislature tuan in the 6tate, as nis rorkers had devoted all tnelr attention during the ast campaign to that body, while the antl-Cam"on men were working for Blaine and not paving ny attention to local matters. There was no oubt, he said, that Cameron had neglected he national ticket In his eagerness d set up the lecrlslature so as to secure ills relection. if it were put to a popular vote, eleht utof every ten republicans In the state would ote against Cameron, and there couid be no doubt hat all the best business men In the state who bought Pennsylvania should be represented In the enatcbya man worthy of so dlgnlfled a trust rould do ail they could to defeat him. Tbe Straim Conrt-:uartial. testimony offered 6y tite defense. When the Bwaltn court-martial convened this lr.rnlng the defense called Mr. Frahcls Trowbridge, New York broker, to testify to Mr. A. E. Bateian"s veputauon among New York b'islneas men, >ut upon admitting that his knowledge of Mr. lateman's reputation was limited in extent was ot pennltted to test lfy. Mr. Joseph .McDonald, chief clerk of the Judge dvocate general's office, was called and asked rearding an Interview between Bateman andSwaim i October, 188^, the defense desiring to show, they aid, that Bateman then regarded the "due bill" as negot table paper and sought to secure an extenlon of time. Objection was raised to this testimony, and a long irgument followed, during which Mr. Shellabarger nld if the defense were to be prevented from :oving that this paper was more than a memounduin of deposit they might as well abandon heir case. Mr. Chandler, replying to this, said that the tatement about abandoning the case was a wall of espalr, not an 4rcument. The court overruled the objection. The witness aid he heard Bateman say he would like to have he money on the same terms as Mr. Brown had ad It, and swalm replied that he cmld not let him Bateman) have It on those terms, because he did ot want to become a partner in the concern, lie referred to let the money stand as It then stood. *" Tbe Didtrtct in C'onrmt, r0p0sed extension of the anacostla and potomac street railroad. In the Senate to-day Mr. ingalls Introduced a 111 to amend the act incorporating the Anaccstla nd Potomac street railroad company. It provides hat the tracks may be laid from the Intersection f Its tracks on M street south to 6th street west, long 6t h street to D south, along D to 7th west, lorn; 7tn to Louisiana avenue to a point east f 7th street In the space formed by the atersectlon of 7th street and Louisiana avenue, 3 be named by the Commissioners. The bill reulres that the company shall complete this addlton and run cars upon It In nine months; and it Iso provides that when the track3 ol the steam iillroad shall have been removed from 6th street he Anacostla and Potomac company may lay racks rrom the Intersection, of 6th find D streets long 6th west to C street north, and along c street 9 7th and Louisiana avenue. Referred to tbe Dlsrict committee. Serious Accident.?On Friday afternoon, about o'clock, while WllUam Bayly, a young man living t 2421 Pennsylvania avenue, employed as a machinist In the Washington gas works, was hamlering a bolt with a large hammer it slipped, trlklog him in the stomach, breaking a blood vesel and also rupturing him. Bayly was removed to is home. Dr. Newman was called, and rendered ledicai aid. Mr. Bayly Is resting easier this mornag m A Win's Suit fob Divorce.?On SMonlay, a tffi or divorce was filed by Fannie & Lane against Anvstin & Lane, and an injunction was Issued bo retrain the defendant irom interfering with the omplainaat in her custody at their child Jesse tending the hearing ot the casa The Chttuch at the Holt Ceoss Romeo.? "hleves secreted themselves in the Church of tbe loly cross at the corner st Massachusetts avenue nd 18th street last Friday night, and during the tight earned off a set of candlesticks, communion ervlce. * set of vestments and an altar desk, all valval $100. The case was reported u> the police, and >etectives Raff and Block were siittgnrn to look It i^utttsjr^o tn?? M tht zoMMr ? nMMn mm ? - ' - *?af- ' I A FORGED DRAFT. Controller Lanrrnro and Ex-Clei 1 Marker. TKSTIMOKT KIPOM THX spRixtKit r^KMrmut i dat?mk. barker ri&ss to uflaim?tsstimo! OF TU CONTROLLER. Mr. J. j. Barter appeared before the Spring commit tee this morning anda&ed to be allowed explain the peculiar manner in which Mr. Hod* , had? he sail, told htm that the Attorpcr Gt , eril examined accounts in merely a formal ms I Der- What he meant, he wild, was that this ? , case with relation to certain particular i counts. The official stenographer then was asked to re from witness' testimony ot Fittif, and no su . qualification occurred. ( Great difficulty was experienced In g->tt:net witness to explain his meaning to the undorstoi ' lug or the committee. ? ?,r- s*'d: "I confers 1 do net undersfa . the witness to-day. I don't know now tiv rest 5?^ committee understood him in hts previous v > ,b?11 thought he said first that the Trei ' U P"dahflM not look into these accounts w I due diligence, tnen that they ou.-bt to. h- i r.r , , couuts were passed merely lormaiiv bv thr li ?a ''ud by the Judges of the courts.' Mr. Darker men explained t hat h? meant tt [ tne i. & district attorneys ?l:l noi examine tho i l counts. It was thes<*, and n^t tue Judges, that I referred to. J k Mr. MlUlken.? ' Is it th* duty ot district atv nP,v?10 OPrtify to these accouuts?" i 1118 tilelr dul)r 10 obJ?ct ^ any ral ,*>wii?SJ!,n.1?en"~"M Bot 1 "sk ? ?t was their duty cert try to the accounts t" Witness.?" No." Witness went into further explanation. CONTROLLER LAWKBNCE HEARD. Judge Wm. Lawrence, the first controller, w [ then heard, lie said he had been the first ? . troller slnco loth July, 1880. He had prep;irw( > k? said, which contained certain A? J. .ors that wonl(1 be Terlfled bv witnesses. > Clerks in the controller's office th> n testiaed t L ( the letters in the statement were correct. > Mr. Auld, chief of the law division, testified ; the correctness of his reports Incorporate in t | He Bald, in answer to a que.-:!on , ^ al ^ad been nppolnuxl to t I office during Mr. Buchanan's administration. MILLION'S IJf IT. | Mr. Barker objected *o the admission of letters Judije Lawrence's statement as testimony. Some of these letters and documents were tt ruled out * but not as test imony. was fn A. M. Bennett, In which the writersald that B in had to^d htm that If he was at the head of the a troller-s office he would soon be Men: that "tin were millions In ill" Mr. Barker's letter to the New York Hcral/t * then read, to be Incorporated in Judge Lawrenc , testimony. Judge Lawrence then opened hlS test'.monv refcrrlng to the alleged attempt to imprep'rly nj > the accounts with relation to the Florida la claims, or wnich $16.<XK> was allow?JL but offset a debt owed to the United Mates by the s?:i 1 amounting to $2?4.0<Xi. The claims, owlnsr to t| offset, cou'.d not 1?* settled, ror the law reninr tant in such ca>**s the allownnreshould not be ui i in money, but crediti-d towards tho i!<i nidation the debts. Mr. Barker and Mr. Lincoln ?f?i? charge or such cases. The papers were in the hat writing or Mr. Barker. In October, 1884, A FOHOED draft for the amount of $16,000 to be paid to the agei of the state of Florida, was discovered. The dr< was not In the natural handwriting or any clerk the eflice. An Investigation was ordered, on t morning after the Investigation was cornmenei Mr Barker, witness said, came to his doi.r a said (the statement being taken down bv wane stenographer) that he would explain that matt But he did not explain, and ou the next day signed. Vwitness then took up the accounts objected by Mr. Barker, and explained how they were d gently looked into. With relation to the caan: for adminlsterm? oaths, witness said that t customary charges were ten cints for an oath a fifteen cents each for two certificates, in allow i these Judge Lawrence said he followed the on tlce or the office and the law on the subject 1 Opening; (ho exposition. guests invited to sek the president tocch t TELEGRAPH KI T. The Secretary or state this afternoon issued l vitatlons for the official opening of the n Orleans exposition by tne President In the ei , room of the White House, at exactiv oclock to-morrow, invitations were sen' tot members of the diplomatic corps, cabinet office the ITesldent of the Senate, the Speaker of t . House and the chief Justice and the ladies or in households. Others will be Invited din1' from the v. hire House, among wh< .J.be Mr. W. W. Corcoran. The telegraphic I strument which will be used In opening the t xoc tion will be placed In the East room this arterho or to-morrow morning. As soon h.s the informal! Is received rrom New Orleans that evervimn^ Ls readiness the President will make a brief openl i address which will be telegraphed to t exposition and read there. The Pr ldent then, by pressing a bmu will start the imm?nv Corliss engine in the expo . Hon buildings which will start the machinery. District Government Affair*. . A PROPOSED NEW DISTRICT GOVERNMENT Bl tLDTV To-day Mr. J. L Barbour, Mr. A. llarry Sim ; and Mr. amtttameyer, uroiitect. called t.n "the Cilssloners to ask the views oi the Commission* In relation to ihe adaptability or the Si ; t house property ror a city post oil and District government building. Quite lengthy conference was heid, during whl one ot the comhii sloners stated t'.iat the proj?o . lion was one or the bmmc Eeaslble thatbadbe made. In the Judgment or the Oimm'ssloners t building could, with somo alterations, be ma ' suitable to the purposes proposed. " OFFERINO PROTECTION MB Mr. James A. McDevlit, manager, oilers to t i District Commissioners the aervu-s of "Vclievli Private Detective Agency" io protect citizens a st ranters irom depredations by ;ir>j|< >s.; .nal ihle> from Kebruary 2tith to Maich 6th, IWtt. l ic.u^i' i For 6ald s? rvlces he proposes to charge $0(XK) a . to guarantee entire satisiactlou. ' BIDS FOR EltrcrlON OP KCTIOOL HOVES. Bids were openei to-day in the office oft he D trict commissioners ror the erection or two eigi room school houses, one in O orgetown and one I, between tith and 7' h streets northeast, t bids fur the one In Qeortftown were as follov Langley & Gett merer, Robert I) iwnlr $13,440.90; Bright ?sc Humphrey, C22.^-0: c. Thorni $21,90!); F. Baldwin, $ei,6f-0 For ti.e one on I stre< Laneley & Oejtinper, f30.-57?; ho! "rt Downlr $25,713.90: Brlsrhl & Humphrey, D. \ I)coll, 182.763; C. Thoiaas. ?22.ir?2; V. j>ni,H7ln, $22.7 and McGregor & Talbot, X.essrs. Fr^i Baldwlri%ind Coiumbus l ho^. j b'",r.g the lowt bidders will probably gel ihe uward-s. BAD CONDITION OF 7TTT STREHT TOAD. Complaints are made to t he ea-i ,i?er d partme ofllie District gov- rnnient or the had coridlUon the 7th street road, about a quart ro: a mile length, Just beyond the Emory chapel. The ro Is completely blockaded la consetjuence of leavtj the work or repairing it unllni-sh u'. It seems th the purpose was to put a new Macadam sun ace, the center part or this section, and .aauv lo ids loose 8tone and boulders were dumiH'd Uien- b they haye been lert w ithout breaflng or packii them, and the dirt roads on both sides were scrap out clean, the purpose being to suoilv new jrruv which has not been done, and thoYesult ls there little or no communication with Sliver <pnn? ai Silgo. The reason given bv the engineer d-oai mentis that the appropriation ran out, .-ad t i work had to be stopped. The citizens, livinc that neighborhood want to know why so niui more than could be Onlshed, was commenced? Is a very awkward state or affairs. Suit Cor Damages Against tbe R. an O. Railroad Company In the Circuit Court (Judge Hagnerl this mor lng, the trial ot the case or Wm. T. Headers* against the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad compai was resumed, with Messrs. Cook and Cole for tl complainant, and Messrs. Merrick and llamllt< ror aercudant. The trial was commenced on F; day. It Is an action to recover f25,o00 ror d .mag receive;!In 1881 while a passeuger on a tr.ita o tween Baltimore and this cltv. u is alleged th the train came to a stand-still between Aunapo! Junction and Laurel, fcy reason or the steam givir out, and that a train following ran Into it, bad shaking up the passengers, and that In this a Ualon the complainant was so violently thron against the ssats as to Injure him In hi-: chest t seriously as to disable hlm,?c. There are witness? from New York, West Virginia 4nd other p;ac s. This mornln? Mr. Thot.:as Trov, Mr. l)anak< Mr. Harry Duvall (conductor), *Jolins<jn (brak mam, gave testimony as to the accident, som- t* tifylng that the concu-slon was so ?reat as to hrer the lamps In the car; that Mr. Henderson Wi . thrown violently against tfc? seat; that wlien U train came to a staridstlll a flagman was sent b-? to give noilce to the approach.!):,' trait; that noil was given and the delayed train was seen altl distance or several hundred yar.ts iroaa il Not Asking fob a Pardon tor Lanoptkr.?M S. M. Davis writes to Toe Star that he has n i applied for a pardon for Lanjster, the man co vlcted or murdering Officer Fowler, as report*He has a belief, he says, which seems to be shai* by others, that this is a case of manslaughter, m the President has been requested to ex&mlne it b lore talcing final action. _ Rkcxvt Bobbxkies.?Wm. Soural, 811 A utre southeast, reports stolen from h'.s woodshed la l'nday night eleven chickens, valued at $6. Jol White, 3320. M street. West Washington, repor stolen from behind hts counter on Ftlday night watch and chain, valued at $8.50. D. J. H*rper,4 o street, reports stolen rrom Mm on the 18th lm seven chickens, valued at $a.sa?Last Fnd morning the clothes hue on the premises of Poll Officer George E. budlvan. who hres at 451 street, was robbed or about & worth of clot hi l On Saturday night last Paul Lamorolle. i Philadelphia, while in this city was robbed or $ , and a goid headed cane valued at $16. Th? woo shed to rear of house No. fl4 R street, occupied I David Streeks, was broken into Friday uirnt ai ten chickens stolen; value, (i. Irrtn'lvanah, ( c street, reports stolen from his room a Bible can etc., valued" at $4.50. Andrew Johnson, colore was arrested for the theft and be confessed t ' guilt. James J. Herndon. residing at 1410 i street, reports that his sliver watch, worth t: was stolen from his person last night. The re: denoeol Daniel nancy, 698 K street northed - was entered last night and a number ot oh?? ; jewelry stolen, valued at 190. ?M00 Otrr or l?,no8.?The suit Cbarlooe Crabuee (Lotta) against Benjamin j * TOiton broker, of Fall River, Mast which has been la tbe oovta several years m # T??* X>HtM?nc RUUM. orptciAL moo*** *x?prvr*n roa m gmaiM rk ?r utnatT. The H,vn?;ary of the Navy this ?ncmnon liwud an order for the unveiling of the Dupont statue at ?o- 'wo a clock ne*t Saturday Rft?-m <>n. Tbe pront gram is similar to mat heretofore announ'Td In Thb Ftar, with the exception thai Rev. Mr. I/?on?rd of pt. John's church. wr! (vmdurt nr the religious portion of the ccmnonie* instead <4 ' Bishop ire, of I>.'l?wnrr. ?ho is prevented from attending on account of ih-b?alth. res oncers and mm who served under n- Admiral Put-cot, Mtlwr In the Vni. Hii war or t fie in- Wrir Jl>r <be Vnion, are particularly invited by tbe Secretary to be present. ?c- V*OMmiwter <'oi?g?<r Corroru a KlntMa* inrnl |R<1 To tbe Editor of Tut Fv*kini? Stxa icb Washin.;to> 1). c., IVormber 15, l**. Freqnent miseuterietita bare of late sppeaJ** he In newspapers an u, tiw* pa>m -nt of satptapaa at id- the railway n-at! trrvlee. My official acta am n4 properly subject to puhlio criticism. and I, t hereof lure, "*P>X ' "l tbe criticisms nnd? in this instance. f*v Tbe statemmt that railway poatal clerk* are not iS" until the mot-th after thetr salaries became i1 5ue ls ab?o''Uiel> taise. In no I ant ance has there ooen &u unn?*ct*c* i rv tlp\ny of h nin^lf d?lJ ot a rt- single hour in pay mem* to ci-vks in thai eerrlee on t tie part of this om<v. S??ot|<io mo, iat postal laww and regulations, reuutrew ptt*c masters to be prepared to par finhe ploy ea wlthtn three dav* alter tiie expiration or the month In which tbe service wu or- performed, tut no |*ttnru-nts stuii' br ntode imrtf t*s month has rxpfrvd. The cusmm ot making adise Yanceson the 1MboCeach month vikdiscontinued by me on account of ihl* regulation, and for this to reason the numerous attacks and cntictams are mude. When the 1 ostmamer t?eneral seea fit to suspend or chancre the rculatkm referred to. 1 will chanire the manner and time of mtkinv paymenta, but not until then. In order to make an advanoe as Payiaeat 10 postal clerks for t he t brfounas botldays, 1 recently requested permission of the (**w partment to do so, and have recuved the toUowtng I a reply: ^ of- " mh : Your letter of the 10th instant, asking for authority to pay all rallwav postal clerks who are iat P*id at your office up to Deoember an. has been referred to this office by the general sup-rtntwito dent railway mall service. Authority is grunt**) t<o he pay such clerks on the CM lust, all moneys due to by that date. Very respectfully, He (Slgnedi H. r?. Ltmaw, Second Assistant Postmaster tieneral" It wih thus be ami that I air carrying out tha in r^QUlrements ot the Post Offht? department strictly. lu and if any criticisms an made agaln-t the raetbod or pavlue this class of employes. It should be made ien against the department, aud not against me. Yours truly, Frank Is Conobk. im ? cer *?*- Lawrv.ncb Barrett, aocompar.led by the in- First Assistant Pos: master General, c?Ued on the ire president this aftern??on. ras Pistrict Cas*s tv the srrRKNK CoraT.? In the e's United 8tr?tes supreme Court to-day In tbe case of hv John E. Carter, plaintiff In error, vs. Kugene Cat s , rusl and Nathaniel carusl. execatom, etc., the uJ Judirun c>f the lUstrlct supieme *'oiirt was aX,,v nnmiJ with costs. In the case of M. ria \\. Matt<. toon, tpjellant, vs. .tohn s. VcCirt-w the dfstee of [,,.s Hi0 District fcupreme Court was reversed wltii ed COsUlid ? , _ " ot I ttist LtKtrr. F. II. Frknch, 3d cavnlrr, has been In ordered before a retiring boar<l at Whipple barid racks, Arizona, oi w hhh Gen. crook is president. Ramie of toe TnEimoMKTTR.?Tho followinj its were the readings at the office of the chler signal iff. Ofliccr todav: ? a-Ut., 38.1; 11 a. dl, 44.?. S p.m., MA jn M.i.\imuiu, oi.o. M mi mum, s.v?. Jelfrrion Davi? to b?v. Vance. lid TnK OJJflBt COM-I.KF.RATE SfiCXSSK N I.ETTBR. as' A telegram from ltalehrb, N. c., sa) s: In referer. enee to the rec nt coiitrovemy between On. IflwT re" man and Jefferson Daws, in which the fonnt* to charged the latter with having threatened .to force ill- certain states to remain in the ?"onf?*d>?racy, it hsa res been stau-d tbaft Pavis' let ter conuinlng t his t hreat n"i w<is written to Gov. Wince, th'-n IT. s. Senator, in " ' rt'nly to his letter to !'r?>sldent Davis of OcUiber 21, ** 1862. It has tx-en staled also that tbe letu*r ti( Davis' had been di-siruyed. This Is a mbttake; th? letter is here, nnl Is now in the posx-s^on of i gentleman or Kaletgh. It is as oilows: rK PtcHMONn. November l, l^es. To Eft Errellencil Cov. PaNoe, /iaUiffh, X. r.; Dear tsiit: 1 have the honor ui acknowledge in" yours of the 85th ult.. and regret tbe di^apiHint"w ment to whlch some ot tne recrottaof North t'aroist 1'iia baveb?.?en subj i ti-d. I concur with you as to j2 the policy ol j1.o-a in^ the oonstTlpti, as Iar as tbe lie atate ot the service will permit; u> eolect the compv' ftanles and regiments In which fhev are to serve, ^ The right secured by law of the volunteer to select. plr his own company was lost. It is tru?, by enrollment; but the jMicy was wo obvious ol associating }In men together who would best harmonize wit h each n. other, that It was my purpose to continue Um privilege beyond the limit Dxed by the law. <in The danger to the coast of North rarollna and on our Inability t>> draw troops from he army of la Northern Virginia r--ndered It proper that tha greatest exertl *n should be male immediately to j,e till up the reglmeuts In Gen. French ? command; but this did not Interfere with allowing the con,j, scripts to ^-lect amon< tnose re^lmer ta the one to )3l_ which tiiey would l>* assigned, s > long as vaca.ncle| existed In the companies ehossn, und that 1 e*? peeted would have been done. 1 will send jour letter to th-? War department _ wltii a copy of this reply to you. and hope for tha " future there vriu beno^rotind for dHsattsta< uon. [aS and that as far as feasible tbe dlsappolnu?en|Bte !li* which you refer may lie corrected bv transfer. . I reel grateful to you for the cordial manner la on w hich you ha\*e sustained eveTr proposition conlce Lwted with the public <lefen?;, and tru?t that a thejv will always lie such co-lt.telllg -nee and noc? cordance as w ill enable us to co-op--rate lor the sl" put'ilc good. 1 The cousLTlpt act has not been popular anywhere out of t he armv. There, as you an- riv are, h serves ae to check the discontent which resulted from retaliilni; the twelve mouths men itcyond tbe term of their original engagement, und w lairly rehe gar Jed as a measure equitably to distribute tha .t s burden of publl defease; but tte state authorities ud have nowhere offi red any opposition toltsexecues tion or wliltneld their aid, eje-pt in the state of ye. tieorirla, and ho tar as the cadeisoi tlie military ad lnstlt ute are concerned In tbe state of Vlrtrlnla. 1 shall endeavor by judicial decision to settle the question raised la those two states, and In the iv meantime have been ch'-ered by the evidence ot a it- popular sentiment which support*any measure on necessary to protect our country anil secure our ' he political lndejx'ndence. is: l-ite yourself, i i,ave hoped thnt the party dlstlnctions which exited at a former t:me would l? 4S< buried in the graves ot the paliant m n who hav? t, lailenlnthe defense of their birthright, arid that ig we should all, as a band ot brotuers. -trike tor the t<v Inheritance our fathers leu us. u Hh sincere regard, 1 am, reajx;cUully and truly, ak Jtprr.KSow Pava. st the Buiffl-Smrniftt Libel spit.?In the Blaine. Sentinel libel suit In tie- federal court In indiaaapot _t Us, Saturday, John c. bhoemaker, president of th* , - company, tiled an affidavit asking thai jlj further pr i euiags be stayed until theplalnull '! ] has answered ths* lnternigatones which w. re hi?3<J , [ with the amended b.il ot dlscoNerjr. i'he suit Is s<3l for trial for Deoembar 23, and Judge Woods will | probably rule to-day on U?e requebt lor a iurtuei or i stay ol proceedings. Eight Ovstermsn Dkowmo iv thi- Raptabaw* *5 kock.?A coiTespondent ot the Biltiunre Sun, wt o "j was s?nt to tne Rappahannock to investigate the 'l' r ported loss of ii(c among the oistoruit-n in tha , storm last Tuesday, states that so tar only eight 'V persons are known to have been drowned, ail coi> iJj; ored men. IP The sale of the New York Grajthic to J. W. Hlnto lt ley was consummated Saturday. Tne WonRY of a Constant Oorcn. and tht td soreness of lunsrs. which generally accompanies It, are both remedied by Dr. .layne's KxiMctorant. D* UAMKILD. ' CAWX>P?BrRGESS. At th nuldmiee of tb?- brtdel aunt, of Mt VaftbitiL'ton, l altlroor-'county. M rjiaid fl? on N-iveiuber 6tli 1S-14 by tb?- Br-v Mr. M<>ncai>, U lh in LlAM il. CW OOU to ?AitAH UL'hoKbo, both ? rl- WaahiLg-ion, D.C. T >.* " e- nil. It. OF.OBGF.. On th*1 7th of !>. eerrt??r, l*Si, Rtorton. h Tpus JoHS WEKK> i-lluRiih, i i'aiit wn of l.icut. ig Chwles aii'l Jennie 1*. Ge^r*-, V. H A., aua trreat gi-anda !y >:! of the late ci-n. P. ?>r. nam. C. S. A., and the lata Alexander Uee, of Waskmrt'in e ty. ,n GRFENE. At the i or:-mouth navy-yard, on Tbora. o/, day, DfC>-nib r lltn, l*^**. iu tbe forty-?isth y-ar nf bit ? ai-'e. ('omiuanaer AMI t.L D-iNA uhliilNt.. Cnikd ' nuvy. tou of General Geonte Searn Gi^euo, <4 hi]-, dt iflaad 'r, . uin-ral et llristol. B. L. on Tuesday, December 10th. ;e- at 1 :JU i> in. !S- tsToDDART. On sa'urdny, I) -ocrabcr 13th. BW4. aC ik 8:10p. m., OilACI'l lo Ki.I.'-.ia ant dua-'JUTof Arsaat i3 and Grace m. St udan. atr -d 1 yoai'. S ujjuthi and IS <t. uays. Fi.n?r*l frorathe -'" If nc - ol her pareata. No. 60S H p Street n? riuwi -t. Hcccuita-r iitli, at i. p m. fl? Vv HEATLl V On Monday. l>ec^'mber 1 >th. 1S84, a* 10J#a m.,JtXMU. ? rut -r aaaiuil It, and Jeniui W U?-atley. a. -j foartoeai ycura. Notice of funeral hereafttT. WUNDEHLff. On Satu-lay. December It. lflM, at 1:40 o'clock t> rn.. I: K WUHDKHLT of Mld??lebiii* n- pa., at the reaid neeof his sister, Mrs. J. A. Cain:>u<-u d. 1212 .5th street. d The rninaina ware taken to Middlebarr far iatan id nii-nt. * " UNDERTAKERS. 5 ~M- BOTKUOW ts FUBXISKINO FXDEETACEJL s "f Noa. 912 Pennsylvania avenue north vest and TV Ktehtt ^ street southeast. *^im ?V 15 IOHAKD 8 CAIN. p X\ (F ornK-rlf wttte W. T. Si^n^le*,) ' l rr.XISHlNG LKDkhlAKEk. N?. lull .* Ex. K.^ *; fcveritblnir flm-clasa and ou ?v?oi^thl?i mm ni % R. W. R??tt Kl 18 UKDERTASXB AXD PKACTICAL ? ?, ^ iin mttmt nasthMst Telephone call 7*7?4. mH Hi TJ FMCiVAL.?IA MVS BflJLXm, rVDEXTAKEal SIl has removed hi* wairroat < and msMsubt to saath* cast corner of O ?;reet and NV Jrmey a van as n. w. huropean pssnage and draft nal?ws oonunusd. sa)0 ? W'rfeSISft MKTAKSSi t ^ m, " lOHh k. WEIGHT. _ JFZxl ' ' tt= K