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) SALES OF PROPERTY, PRI- “Listh of every month, al Se eae ae at OG AM ON. to eth at Owe deck SE TOR GENT Well Purjianed Firat and Seooad floor front and rear ROOMS and one $5 Room, forpished, was beth, &c., Very oen! Eon, 1012 E atroet north kENT—WUUse aa, water and il eon ie ap. A palatial a yuica of J. Q. BROWN, Stare, coufortably fernished Some en anita oF single, with or without HOM penneylvenia ave cars -tetween Hand uethweet. ten minutes walkt fro te vate famtly. 804 Zlst et. ff RUNT—The UPPFR PART of bulldine No 1h » flows divided iuto9 rooms and cold x just bee spere?, etc. ; it iresh and new Apply to THOMAS KOSSELL. 1213 doct-3t FE RENT — Several eisibe BUSINESS | » an eleenot STANDS n the fir-t eard. West Ent. suftabie either dng ho Provenuemts, Also, 2 Furvished he sed *8thete By W. R. WIL: #eent, corner 2th and Tate, dec8-3t AtM2A st. nortiesst, faciog East ronnds« newly fur it SO perma, toome, 2 bath~ ' iai3 Tith st. 5 room House, t. 814. Ap TOK REST — Two hand LOS, pert mely fnraished BAR rwhoerth nrnished, eu Fr of Congress: gc est cor Museach: iia; d-ome PARLOR « flrar, sh ith st., between Eand ‘i it. B RF NT _ Adjacent to Capitol Park, PARLOR and CHAMBER communicating, 45 board for two 3°": single one exmforts: new Louse: pr ees HOME, Evenins Star office. dar © OB REN I BEDECOM, icely Furmehed PARLOR snd 8; 150, umunicat= northwest E. 1 RESIDEN( by the year BROW®, 14 ve, : deci-3t_ | VOR RENT arnished ROOMS, en suite OF sinele > 13th street northwest, bet) and G ste VOR KENT ix reoms, mod- ith street southaaat. b eeping, in 3 Uy, fom tensot with ut children or ser ply 435 K street northwest. JOR REN FUR a i aFD HOUSE in ene © bast loca- city. Address NEWARK, venien' erate west. Iatrobe and IR RENT—No. 1431 Crcoran street, nice | BRICE DWELL'NG; all conveujences: only $25 per Month. Fcssession on 16th ; See Premives. deo6-8t* QOR RENT Three.story and basement BRIOK HOUSE, one of the best looations in the city: No. 26 Bast.'northeast, facing the Capitol eran Apply M. SILVER, 715 Market Space. decd 3 i RENT—Two unfurnishe! co amuaicatiog BOOMS on second floor. bath 2 two lines of street cara. ‘Terms ‘mod- & gocd tenant; 1456 Heh street north Poe? dos desirable suite FURNISHED BOOMS, communicatins. on Parlor floor, with avery convenience and comfort, at the private reai- dence 918 14 + opp Franklin Park. dect-6t IK RENT— Suite of ROOMS on firstflon somely furnished ; private bath: euitabl ber of Conwress ‘or n Naval officer: cars pasa isbie if desired. No. 2/24 st. nerth- west. deot-5 <T—Fine BRICK HOUSE, No. 19 Stod- Georeetown, all m.xtera improvementa, ERE dard st r eee Tagaire of WHEATLRY BK 3., iter at., Georxetown dec3-6t —Three-story BRICK HOUSE In ex cellent order, 9 ro;ma and beth room, as, rtable range, with hot aud cold water, only $33 per month. Apply No. 2137 F et. northwest. deci-At RENT—Handaome DWELL ween 17th and ixth sta., No 1 aud containe all tue modern co: tary plumbing aud well rex 218 rooms, handsome d alglaae, Ro For tarias ap Also, HOUSE 3 = built th Queen Anae si many quaint effecis edrai wlawe, Ke. Yorm stairc se wood, mative, cat! viace: 2K RENT—Furnished ROOMS, Single, with every comfort, d+! at private residence, near the ave. northeast. and = ROR EES? A corner STORE ana DWELLIN With sa, water, stab’e and good estlar; Taqnire at 918 34 at. dec?-2w. & RENI—PARLOR and BEDROOM, on gece ond floor, handsomely and newly furnished ; all modern conveniences, #uitable for mater or member of Conwress, at 1107 F st _northwe 1th sud 12th. wost desirable location, 2 east of BLLitt House. R RENT —OFFICE BOOMS, first for, Grere- tom Building. northesst corner 7th and ‘F sta., opposite Patent Office. Hooms formerly occupied by Jas. L. Norris, Patent attorney. dec2-6t* & RENT—705 lith street northwest, hand somely-furnished PARLOR snd BEBROOM. | Also, FRONT ROOM on seound floor: new house; R RENS—412 4th st northwest. two large- Sizes! ¢ rtably-furnished ROOMS, fronting on Judiciary Square, that can be used as Parlor | locatt and Bedroom, aud within afew steps of the F st. care. deca-ct* FOR RENT AND SALE. BUSINESS CHANCES. AUCTION SALES. FO BENT. FORRENT. FOB BENT. 20 shares Washington and Geo’tn R.B. Stock. o9 shares Nat. Union Fire Insurance Stack. 420 6th st. northw: . Apply OD premises, southwest Oth and 8 sts. = a & SALE CHEAP—Modern three-story and vasement DWELLING, bay window t) roof; 11 rooms and bath, sonth front; lot 20x100 to alley; well located in northweat section. STEIGER & LIEBER MANN, 1418 New York ‘ave- Price. 86,000. LADY IN NEED WISHES TO DISPOSE 01 some old Pieces of Chiua, aud Jewelry, (dia- ), betweeen now and Decem- A Office. d7-3* IMPROVEMENT BONDS TO PAY All shosId call on the subscriber and be ace sud seve tte) interest, which will be nu par cent on the Ist of Janus SLATER, 1406 Pa. ANTED—Lot of merc! SBERMAN & OO. R SALE-TRON COTTAGE RES! late Joseph T. Fales, 48 fees frout. beautifal and valuable Juaiciary equare, No. W. B. WILCOX, ‘20th and I sts. northwest. SALE—Improved and unimproved PROP- TY tor esle in different pi ral very pretty hotues in the northwest section handsomest Building Lot on T 0. C. GREEN, 710 ‘deo6-0o2w mond ring, wate! der the oth.” A street porthwest D street northwest. Fo BENT— Br B. 0. HOLTZMAN, hantabi OK. 3H 6 BRIC: ae er rooms ta | piecs of property, opposit 15 4th st. northwest, ble aud delichtfully situatei htweod and 7th st road, Apply BT. W. FENW CK, Trustee, Roo Le Di Beat EsraTe AGENT AND AUOTIONEET: Tenth and F atrests northwest. Fxcellent BUSINESS Pk IPERTY on P. Bui ding covers lot 25 by 12 f is, two feet thick, to first ‘i Fire proof buildings on each elde. 320,000. Price $16,000. For. house, 10th nw. 125 Fur.honse, 15th. st. Masa ave n-w, Corcoran st., £07. 1125 14th at-n.w., 12 603 Ea. nw. 10 ra. an “ 1811 Biggs st nw. 1420 New York JUL SALE—Old established COAT, YARD, ocn- sity. Address Box 135 star offida. lors. and bath. FOR Saux. Two-story and Back Builling Prors-brict Front HOUSE, bay window, 8 rooms, hot ing, rear ‘yard, wi 100 to 10-foot ‘alley, situated northwest [ Office rooms, Intel. with’ good Stable. 'P: y In nice neihborhood and in ; will be sold at a bargain to an im- mediate customer. Al £95 to 10- foot alley, located north- E. BURFORD, 1116 F et. new. OK SALE—Three story and basement BRIOK DWELLING, near Treasury Department, con- taining thirteen rooms; oue of the most desirable residences in the city ¥ mske no charzs to Isndiords for advertising oe erty, and keep it before the public con I have many of the Finest Buliding Sites in the city for sala. Also, Houses in from 81,000 to $60,000. Now is dect_B. O. HOLTZMAN, 10th and F sts. n.w. section at prices @ time to buy. JUDICIARY Si SNISHED RESID! ooms and modern conveniences. in every reom. Will | A bandsome FU. ENQE, of about vase for a term of years ata KHOD# IBLAND AVE. N. W.—Handsome Residence, containing 15 rooms, elevator and TOWN.—Handsom 825 SPECIALTIE ILES—A PERMANENi C in from one to two wi hendrede of cases of blind, ulcerated Piles T have cured A. bs OORKINS, BE GUARANTEED: can refer to the ail conveniences. three-story BRICK, 10 room: 1305 & STREET.—Good 8° OOR. 16TH 8. w the past three from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. D., No. 70? 1sthet. north- ‘TORE ROOM, facing AND NEW YORK AVE. N.W Upper part of **Nairn Buildiug, Fooms and modern, Gonvenienosa. Bu orough repair and location one of the best in Washington for smal! hotel. ISTREET N. W.—Three-story BRICK, with ms, with ail linprovements, RS. H. F. WRIGHT, Ciarrvovant ann Mao- NETIC PHYSICIAN, has eminent success in treat- chronic diseases. The sufferin (00 6th et., cornar of containing 40 ing acute and should call at her residence, st. northwest. OKRA BLAND, M. D, faa removed from S08 13th st. northwest to 1209 G st. northwest, where she may be professionally during Day aNp EVENING yy the most approved methods, Nervous affections and diseases peculiar to women with special success Office in reeiden BROOKE TELLS ALL THE EVENTS OF 'E. All business confidential. Ladies aud Gentlemen 50 cents each. No. 408 L atrest tween 4th and Sth streets northwest. ME. BLANOHE, or Pants, FEMALE DocTRess, cures all complaints, especially leacorrhea the future No. pop, yallding, 13 roor Sha in thorogicl Fe sir. HOUSE, with Stable a1 r. Tt ON.W. qa andsome Doubie (08. J. FISHER & CO., 1223 ‘"F" at. n.w. y fine HOUSES at the cor- liscases treated b; OR SALE—Two vei ner of Connecticut sve, Rhode Island st. ‘They are well built, have di ssemente and fine stone steps; are ‘ished and contain every convent 11 rooms, coal vault, &e . JORN SHERMAN & Ov., ‘eal Estate Axent, St. Cloud Building. Stone front to b beautifally fin: THE CORCORAN BUILDING, ‘Tells everything. 8. Taeasvuny, 16TH Street. Fine Stores, Ofice Eooms—atnzly or com:nunt- cating—for Business Offices, Stndios, etc. loeeta on every floor. at. Dark rooms for storage. Orrosrie U. __ HOUSEFURNISHINGS. iC aks INVI' »> ‘oO fz Gunerune =? 7 Amp Exaunrs THe LAnGEst AssoRTMENT OF HEATING STOVES To Be Found South of Row York Oity- THE BAD) B:( and others, all finely finished and first clasa. Also, a rerety of bbe STOVES, PORT. ABLE snd CK SET iG \TBOBES, FURNAGES, GRATES, &o. aioe '. 8. JEN! & CO. we Fi? 7th st. AS FIXTURES, THE BEST PRI Elevator aud steam Taquire of the qs PUBLI QORSALE, RENT AND EXO) ‘Small Houses, in all parts of the city. Gall aud FOX & BROWN, 1437 ANGE—Laras and our list. FIs Penasylvanis ave. ‘OK SALE OR RENT— The large Flouring Mill snd Mansion House LYON’S MILL PROPERTY, Rook Oreek, north of the P- and within easy access from both ani mRStown. In addition to the Mill and the Mansion Honse, containing 10 rooms, kitchen, pantry consists of about 65 screa of lan: asture land and market garden. Commissioners Freedman’ » Corner of Pa. avenue and 15% suitable for? juire of ee ALITY FOR THR CAN BE HAD AT S31 UGth street. New styles received daily. Largest Stock in the District. No trouble to show goods. E. ¥. BROOKS, I5th at.. Oorcoran Building. G@* COUHING STUVES. The Weaning Gan office, on it treot DIAL GAS COOKING STOVSS, ia various sizes Tule is the Stove used by Mise Dods BOARDING. NWO LARGE ADJOL \@ ROOMS for rent, st. northwest. Refer: floor, southern ex; two, in a private family, near depart. avenue car line. 1908 H st. northwest. References exchanged. Terms reason: bie. ARTIES DRSIRING TO LOCATE NEAR tho find Rand-omely Farnished KOOAMo5. in suites of tao, three or four, with firs: class TABLE BOAKD, at 1. ‘aD_assortmeni and patterns. inher lecture on cookery. Csil and examtne them. RAILROADS. “BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. THE MODEL FAST LINE, ANDTHE ONLY LINR BET WI THE EAST AND THE WES DOUBLE TRACK! JANNEY COUPLER! STEEL RAIL! SCHEDULE TO TAKE E¥FEOT WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1. 1880. LEAVE WASHINGTON. cinnat! and St. Louis Fast Ex- press. 5 C0-—Baltimors, Ellicott City and way statfons. 16.40- Baltimore Expreeas iad 6-50 Baltimore, UK Reli Sp BT. NORTHWEST, handsome suite of } n h bay window, newly painted, papered aud furnished, and BOARD; at moderate rates. G S'REET—Handsomely furnished first-class TABLE upied by Gen. Bel- ROOMS, with BOARD, in house former! Enap. three square from and State departments, nesr street cars Refer- ences required. HE LARGEST ROOMS, with first-class Table BOARD, st the lowest price, No. 120 O street northwest, 838 and $45 a month for two persona: Also, single Rooms at $6 and 34. ANDSOME ROOMS, EN SUITE OB SINGLI ak S27, Vermont ave. ta Boar commodat WALL. VIA WASHINGTON. heat included. M. 50—Ohicago, Cini Annapolis, and way. (Piermont, incheater, Hagerstown and iy. Of Rocks ana way stations. 8.45—Stannton and Valley Express. ti retown and at Point of Frederick. 9.00—New York. Philadelphia and Boston Bxpress. 0—On for Baltimore, Apnapois and way. 10.00 Baltimore Express. (Stops at Hyattaville, College, Beltsville, Laurel, Annapolis tion, Jessup's and Hanover.) 1B RENT—Furnished ROOMS, with pen in & private family. No, 306 A. E. JONES HAS OPENED A HOUSE x PERMANENT AND TRANSIENT centrally located. novid-3w* | GUEST. a Washington, D. C., her well-known Philade phia and Uape May Houses. House new, with all modern conveniences: Dear Capitol and two lines of cars. MN, en suite or single, with private bath ply 483 Sd st., southeast corner $4 and in con: with pe May i ‘Sunday ouly Rk RENT—SECOND FLOOR of House 170t L street, consisting of two rooms and s bath- oom: all rodern conveniences, and within half | square of F street car line $29 M st., near Thomas ircle, one | ng of four larze furnisied | room; toodern improvement; new | aduits, no other board to | KENNEDY'S, adjoining Bisws’ Ba’ a} et nov26-14t* | F et northwest, FORNISHED | TE FICIS, Block, by PRESE VOR SALE—SUB'RBAN LOTS. Monthly pay- Splendid investment PRESBR*Y & sth street. nov Fees! D- ROOM o: floor. very | a newly ai da} 5 > «rate fire: in Ebinte flonss Sth street, between Band F. 026-12t* 110% F at. northwret, elecantly fu PARLOK and BEDRU 0M, desirable rooms fur a m 0 KR EENT—Two hsudsome snites of ROOMS, Suitabie for Senators or Meribe able witter prices; south frumts. 921 northwest. nav EM, in Maryland, 33 miles nguire of sire. “TRIM- Lov20-3a* ROOMS, BOARD. QOE KENT—Two suites of DOUBL Om first aud eornd Boor: also, two or three xin- ie BOOMS: newly and hsodiomly furnished: imps : two block from Kis«'s House and Wil- ri's. References exchanged. 722 131 north- ‘west. nowlS-21t* FOR RENT—Handsomely farnished SUITE OF ROOMS, isting of parlor and bedroom, FP BGENE cold bath, and open irate. Apoly at | 15th st. purchweat. novié-1m VOR sALE ant RE-TDENO by PRESBREY & jock. movis-2 Furnished ROOMS, en suite or ‘ate family: with or without Hoard. novi2-250" ee JOR T_RESIDENCE OF THE o. INGESSOLL, 1498 K at; well furalanea tooe- Hon the tew!; by month or pear. Tuy 3 ENGEBSCLL, 1421 New York ave. "UC OL G. a 1E2) Row Seek ave. wovd-2ra_ & SALE—Three-story Brick R€SIDENOR, 14 Est n-w.. side Lot shade trees, founmia and beau qwer groands: ailin first-class or- der. Ap: bows No , or 456 Louisiana avenue. fB08 © FULLERTON. or OB BENT To matienen only —A der iees Orns! < P BOOM. Qnd co children. Terms moderate. 1710 Be. (PE ESTEY ORGANS LEAD THE WOKLD. ‘The STIE* F PIANO, the Artista’ Favorite G. L. WILD & BRO., Sole Azents, 723 7th at, mow. Also Agents for the Celebrated Kranich & Bach PIANO! novd spurt Chicago, Qincinnati and St. cPHERSON HOUSE, corner 15th aud I sts. | p. yy Lorthweat, desirable ROOMS with BOARD; | 19.10—Baltimore, Ellicott City, Annapolis and Way 41-26—On bunday only, for Balt!more and way. $2.05—Baltimore Express. 36—New York, Philadelpnis and Boston Express $.40—Baltimore and Way Stations. Hagerstown and Way, and Laurel Er- (Frederick, via Relay. stops Frederick, Hagerstown, Way Stations only.) and Way Stations. altimore Express. via Relay. Stopsat Hyatte- manent or ‘transient, also Table Board. A. HOECKLEY, Propristresa. LEGANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS, cn suite first-ciass Boarding Hote first-class caterer; location desirable. 60) powat-im | Rr HST-CLASS ROOMS, en suite or siusle, heated and lishted: with fret-clasa BOARD; at . N | No. $10 Indiana avenue. sad stunie. novev'lm _ | J. MARSHALL, of the St. Gsorwe Hotel, near Piney 4.90—Baitimore, Terms reasouabie. polis Junction.) #4.45—Point of Kock: Winchester and to Point of Rocks ani t4.49--Baltimore, Annay +6.45—Phitadelphia and tineburg and Wey, ville ard Laurel. 76.05—Point of Rocks and Way Stations. ¥6.45—Ba'timore and Way Stations. 7.30—Baltimore and Lanre) Exprees. $8.50 Pittsbury, Chicago, Cincianati and St. Lonis Hyattsville and Laurel Express. +10.00—New York, Philadelphia and Boston Ex- press. Sleeping Gar to New York, and speo- ing Car at Philadelphia. . day only. Other trains daily, ex. cept 2 All trains stop at Relay Station. information apply at the Baltimore and Ohio ticket offices, Washington Station, aad 619 and 1351 Pennsylvania avenue. corner 14th street, where orders will be taken for bacwae to be checked and received at any potnt in the city. THE GREAT Double Track, Steel Rails. Seuexpin Somewne.. Malisrercenn EQUIngme. INGTON, from’ Depot, street, a8 2 For Pittsburg and the West, 8:00 a.m., daily, with Cars to Lonieville and Cilicago ; 10:40 Sleeping Cara from Harrisbarg to Cincinnati, St. Louis and Chicago; 9:30 p m. ‘with Palace Cara to Pittsburg. MORE AND POTOMAC HAILROAD r ochester, . Por ia Parlor Car to Watking and the No HE TREMONT HOUSE offers zood ROOMS, with first-class Hotel Hoard, for 825 and $3) per month; house is well farnished, heated with Steam, and every way desirable. ots {OR KENT—Airy ROOMS, furnished or anfar- i nished, pleasant location. at Nor. $14, 316 and #18, Indiana ave. ABD 815 month SSRAH FLAGLER. He LOG! HOUSE, 612 9th et. o.w., fs Of the, coeiest and best comangied ‘Soaraine Honses in the city. Transient Boarders dated via terms: 9.45—Baitimoi MEDICAL, &c. E LEON, the oldest established and most relt ble LADIES’ PHYSICIAN in the city, oan be ited daily at 455 Massachusetts ave. from 2 | to4and6 tos. All Femaic Complaints aud Irreg- Olarities quickly cured. Consultation free rate rooms for patients. SU REWARD—If Du. Bnotnans falls to cure any case of Female Weak! Rs structions: on, yesra" ed io Vaahingtou. Office, &.W., OD) souian. cts. & 1880 ve ible lady haz nice- ‘irst-class BOARD, KK jor ladies during LUlness. office. H.—REOIPE FREB ‘aEMiNS WEAKEN] ay cure of SEMINAL, frOoD. and all diseases youthful indiscretions. Addi a.m dally, with BROKS OF brought on by erry DAVIDSON & CO. 78 Nassau st., New York. MADAM DE FOREST HAS REMEDY ¥OB Ladies. All female compiaints quickly cured. Oan be consulted daily at 606 1Uth st. n.w. hours from 1to¥ p. m. nd Elmira, at 10:40 rt .m. On Sunday 2:10 and i extrena of Balan Parlor Cars, 9:30 a: . oxeope Sunday. through trains connect at 3 boats of Wrookiyn Annex, af fording direct transfer to Fulton street. avoid- double ferriage actose New York city. lelphis, 10.40 a.m 0, 5:40 and 10:00 and 10:60 p.m. 30 a.m. daily, except Sun: 9:30, 10: yy ny 6 40, Rl 10:40 a.m. ont 1:40 a.m., 2:10, 5:40, 9: a.m. and 4:40 p.m. polis, 6:48 a.m. and 4:40 p.m. daily, ex- cept punday. ALE: FREDERICESBUR3 RAIL- wad AUEMANDEIR AND WASHING- ‘2:10, 4:20, 4:41 Bun ROBERTSON ‘office, 456 Semmes whey with 19 years YONSULT DR. im. Greek Line, 6 aud 434 st., from 2 to$ rarantees except Sunday. WAY AND A For ak = ria, 7 joxandria,. 420, 6-00, 6°20. c a 6: a ni ). Gay at 70, 9:20, 11:00 and 11:20 ain. WASHINGTON, D. ©., PLANOS.—Unequaled in Toxm Ke wonnaxenr ad pone we Rute Prices as low as consistent with in ORSANS'"fumine, repairing, packing and Sti Yon _ceoen a ck a ee ebove Penpsylyania avenue. nove DEALEES IN UNITED STATES BONDS, DiS THIOT and other INVESTMENT SEOURITIES, DOMESTIO snd FOREIGN BXOHANGE. mar3 CLOTHING BOUGHT id. Also, watches, or address HER wont A Se, Doar Pa: are, AUOTION SALES THIS KVENING. DOWLING. Auctioneer. CATALOGUE SALE OF STOAL MIS- CELLANEOUS, BOORB TNC FINE BIND: pes, SUITABLE FOR CHRISTMAS PRES- On WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY EVENING: Decemnrn Sta and 9H, commencing at 1% O'CLOCK, at my Salesrooms, I shall seli a fine col- lection of Books, embraciag works in every do- partment of Literature. rent lle a te trata! Does, lee ror bindings, suitable for Ohristmas presenta: ‘8 how ready for examination. dec3 d&ds THO WAY DUWLING, Auct. tl NE At AUCTION. as ra) FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS’ WORTH oF UNBEDEEMED PLEDGES TO BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION, CONSISTING OF A VERY FINE LINE OF— aDIAMONDS, in Solitaire and Cluster. EARRINGS, Solitaire and Cluster RINGS and FINS Solitaire STUDS and LAGE PINS. A very large line of Ladies’ and Gents’ SOLID GOLD WATCHES, Key and Stem Windora, A large ne of CAMEOand SOLID GOLD SKT8 of Ladies’ Jewelry. A large line of SOLID GOLD OPERA, GUARD and VEST CHAINS. Also, SOLID GOLD NECKLAQE3. And a very largo line of FIKLD and OPERA GLASSES. Breach and zzle-loading BHOTGUN: brated makes. Alarge live of REVOLVERS and MUSIOAL IN STRUMENTS. PLATED AND B0LID RILVER Ladies’ and Gents’ RINGS of all descriptions. And in all one of the larzost stocks of Jewelry of every description ever offered at public auction in the District. 5 of oele- Bale to commence MONDAY, Deceusen 6re Sans aT 10.4. M. AND 7 PL oar Sale to contin’ disposed of. 118 Until every Forfeited Pledge is J. M. & K. COM 1105 Vennsylyania svenue. FOLEY, Auctioneer. Aec3-20. H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctionesr. TRURTEES BALE OF A DESIRABLE FRAME DWELLING, “BEING NO. 228 C SL£REET NOR HEAST. . By, virtue of two certain deeds of trust, dated respectively the 10th cay of October, {9 A.D. 1876, and tae 7th day of April, AD: 1879, and duly recorded in Libers No. '832 and Na. 907, ‘at folios 285 and 452, of the land recorda of the District of Columbia,’ and at the written re- quest of the party scoured thereby, we shall sell, in front of the premises, at public auction, on TUESDAY, THE 147TH Day OF DECEMBER, A. D. 1850, aT 4 O'CLOCK P. Mt., the following-described roa] cetate, situate in the city of Washinton, D.C., and being part of lot elht (8) in square seven hun- dred and nfty-seven, (757,) beginning for the same at a point on North © street distant 8 xteca (16: feet two (2) inches from the northeast coraer of sald lot, running thence west sixteen (15) feet two (2) inelies; thenes south one hundred and twenty- Hive (128) "fect; thence east sixteen (15) fest two (2) inches; and thence north ove handred and twenty-five (125) feet to the place of begianing, together with the improvements, tc. ‘erms: One-third cash, balance in six and twelvo months, with interest at the rate of 7 per cent per annum from day of sale, and secured by desd of trust on the property sold; or all cash, at the op- tion of purchaser. Gonveyancing at Cost of pur- chaser. ‘The terms of sale must be complied with within seven days, otherwise the trustees reserve the ricit to resel the risk and cost of the de- faulting purchaser. GEORGE TUENEMANN, * JOHN L. VOGT, j Trnsteos. nov24,27,decl, 4,8, 11614 T. COLDWELL, Real Estate Auctioneer. ed e TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VERY DESIRABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON THE SOUTH vEST. R OF TENTH AND WRTHWEST, OPPOSITE A ERVATION. By virtue of a deed of trust dated Septem- ber 26th, A D. +877, duly recorded in Liber No. 865, folio eof the land records for the District of Columbis, and at the written requo-t of the party, secured thereby, ‘we wil gall at public auction, in front of the premises, on FRIDAY, Di. CEMBER 10TH, 1880, at 4:30 o'cLocK Pp. the following described real estate, situate in th of Washington, District of Columbia, 9 of fot numbered eleven (tD), of Davidson division of lots in square numbered three it and forty-fonr (344). Beginning for the sume at the northeast corner of said lot and aqnare and ri hing thetice west tuirteen (13) fort and oae (t) ineh onthe south line of north I street; thence south fifty-four (64) feet and eix (6) inches; thence east thirteen (18) feet and one (1) inch to the west line of 10th street, and thenes north along the west line of said street fifty -iour (54) feet and six (6) inche fo the place of berinning, together with tha im provements, consisting of one two-story and one three-story brick buildings. ‘Terms: ‘One-half cash and the balance In six monthe, with interest st six per cent. par aonam, secured by a deed of trust on the property gold; or all caah, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $100 required at the time of sale, and all convey- ancing at purchaser's cost. Terms to ba compited with in seven days, etherwise the trustees reservs the right to resell the proporty at tha risk and cost ofthe defaulting purchaser after Ave days adver- ement ROBERT O. HOLTZMAN, SIMON KATZENSLEIN, novy29-ecdts \BUSTEES’ SALE OF VERY DESIRABLE URIMPROVED PROPERTY IN GEORGE- ‘Trustees. TOWN, D.C., CENTRALLY LOCATED AT THE CORNER OF WEST AND MONTGOM- ERY BIREETR. AND ON ‘THE LINE OF THE, METROPOLITAN STREET RALL- By virtue of a deed of trust, dated April 24, 1N74, and duly recorded in Liber No. 790, f ud 229, ‘of the laud records for the District of Co-. lumbia, and at the requast of the party secured, we Will nell at public auction, in front of the premlees, | on WEDNESDAY, Drcesmen 15ra, A.D. 1880, at 4o'cLock P N., the following deserlbed real estate situate in Georgetown, District of Gelwnbis, bene all that certain tract of land contained within the followit metes and bounds, thats to say: Bewin nin for the same at the corner for zomery street, three hundred (300) fe and parallel with West street one hundred and fifty (250) feet; thence south snd parallel with Mont- gomery street three hundred (300) fest to West were! street_and the north lin Afty (50) fect to, the. pi hereof one hundred and of the becinning, with the improvements and appurtenances to the same belonging. ‘Terms of sale: Ono-fourth (3) cash; balance in three equal installments, payanle in one, two and three years, for which notes of the purchater, bear- ing interest from day of sale, and secured by a dee: of trust ou the property sold, will be taken, or all cash at purchaser's option. | $100 depoait at timo of gale. Ali conveyancing and recording at pur. chaser'scost. If tormsf aale ure not complied with in ten days frem the day of sale, the Trustees re- serve the right to resell the property at riak and cost of the defaulting purchaeer, atter five days’ notice in the Ryeniny Star newspaper. CHARLES M MAT EMI, ( Trustors. no24-eod. J.T. COLDWELL, Auct- iHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. SALE OF LEASEHOLD ESTATE OF PART OF LOT NO. 13 IN P&TERS SQUARE, GEORGE- ‘TOWN, D. C. By virtus of adeed of trust from the late Jobn E. Hughes to the undersigned, date: ef Uctober, 1870, and ditly recorded in Liber No. 626, folio 366, one of the land records cf the Districtof Columbia, and sg tha request of the party secured thereby, I will ofler at public fale, in front of the premises, on MONDAY, 13Ta DAY OF DECEMBER, 1850, AT THE HoUB’ oF 3 O'CLOCK IN THE AFTERNOON, tue le anclold estate of that partef lot No. 13 in Peters’ square, George- town. D. C., beginning for the same at the end of twenty feet on the south side of Bridve street mess- ured from the northweat corner of sai lot No. 1: andrun oasterly with Bridge street twenty fee then southerly, makinga right anvle with Bridie street one hundred and twenty feet to an. alley: then westerly with said alley twonty, fect; thence north and parailel with frst line to the beginning, together with the improvemerts mpon the same, according tp a lease recorded in Liber Z No. 26, folio 101, of the land records. ‘eras of sale: One-third of the purchase money purchaser tiviom his: notes with interest socal murchaser giv not sec y's deer ot trust: Or pay alloash. All conveyan- it the pense of 1 Gech-Wt Be JACKSON, Trustes PROFESSIONAL. 4B R. PARSO! Duntist, No. 423 7th at. aol Dootagre™ Rete aki Bont references. Consultation free. decé-6m WY WHET, &e.—The wise for health y walks dep a: hence Dr. WHITE'S Bay tel, {s patronized rot 's by of well-known per- ites, unto eevee eae by gg eg aie Pia Gratin con gage Feoth st reasonable prices.” extract. . x. rane A thenceeast | nd thence west by and with the said Weat | SPATES & HAHN, Auctioneers. THE HORSES ADVERTISED to be sold Bazaar, 940 Louisiana ave ,on Tues- were nnsvoldably detaided on ac- count of an sccident. ‘The same will bs sold TO-MORRO ureday) MORNING. st 10 DCLoCES MOE ROW (Th Sale perem y it” piOry- _ SPATES & HAHN, Auots. OQUTRIX OF A DESIRABLE LOT ON THE BAST SID OF SIXTH, NEAR ee CORNER: OF O SPREE NORTH- Under and by virtue of full power and au- ‘rity vested in me by the will of Ferdinand Schlegel, deceased, and beeanse of the failuce of the purchaser to comply with the terms of saie made November 8, 188, T will. as Execatrix, soil at public auction, to the highest bidder, in front of the premises, oa TUESDAY, the 774 Dav OF DR- CEMBER, 1880, at 4o’cLOcK P M, at the risk and s@et of said onrchaser, Lot numbered 26, in square Bumpered 480, (20 feet front by 88 feet 43 inches ee. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money in cash, and notes for the residae to be xiven'to the order of the Executrix, payable in eqnal installments at six, twelve and eighteen months, with interest from the sale, and sesured by deed of trust on raid property or al’ cash, at tue purchaser's option. eon of $100 mmst be made at the time nf eate, and if the terua of auloace Dot complied sith in five days from time of sale, the property may be resold at purchaser's risk and cost, ‘after three days’ notice inthe Eveniag Star bewspsper. All conveyancing at pests cost. LOUIS’ SCHLEGEL, Executrix. W. B. WILLIAMS & O0.. Aucts,” ecd-dstede THE ABOVE RALE IS POSTPONED UNTIL FRIDAY, Decenpen 10TH, A. D 1380, samehonr and place. By order of the Executtix. ioncer. N16 F street northwest. AUCTION SALE OF $T00Ks. B H. WARNER, Auc . Will bo Bld at auttion, in lots to suic purchasers, on MONDAY, DeceMnen 13TH, at 12 0'cLocK, at my office, 10 Shayes German A:erican Fire Cai ance Stock Shares Washingt m. Jempan: 2 Licht Oo Capital tock, 50 Sha es Scrip Washir wton Gas Qo. Stock, 10 Shares Stock Second onal Bank 59 Shares Siock of the Taland, #e4- beard snd Cossing Cogvany, 10 Shares of the Weehit gton Market Company Stock. dec8&il B. H. WARNER, Anct. pence: BROS., Anctioneers, 9th and BD streets n w. FINE ART HOLIDAY CATALOGUE SALE or ELEGANT AND HIGH GOST BRONZE STATUETTES, Groupes and Vasas, representing upwards of 109 different peraona and subjects. MUBICAL WORK BOX ODJ# STANDS, SMOKING SETs, FLOWER STANDS, BICH PLAQUES, CANDLESTICKS, WRITING DESKS, = DIESSING CASES, DECORATED St ATORTIEA. Cae GILT AND ALABASTER O1.0¢ WITH OTHER FINE GOODS, Altogether forming one of the best collection of the above weds ever offered at auction in this city, INKSTANDS, acd will be catalogued and sold at Anctioa on MON DAY, Droemnes 13TH, commenciag at 11 o'ceocs AM ,and continu’ al 4 o'CLOc« ia the afternoon, situsted on sonth sits of New doors caat of 15a wtreet north ‘ale abeolnte ard withont resory Catalogues ready aud goods on ox on Batur- dug, December iith cB DUNGANSON BROS., Auets. HON. J. FISHER & CO. Real Estate Auctionsers, 1223 F et. n.w. CHANCERY SALE OF A FOUN STORY BRICK HOUSE ON NORTH A STREET, BETWEEN FIKST AND SEOOND STREETS EAST. 1X THE IMMEDIATE VICINITY OF THE By virtue of a deoree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, psssed in equity cause No 7448, we will sell at public auction on FRIDAY, THE 3D Dax or Drcetuen, 1880, av 4 o'OLOOK P. M., in front of the prea the following real estate situated in the city o! Washinaton, D. C., to wit: All that picce or parcel ofground imiown afd descelbed as lor twenty-two (22), tn equare No seven hundred and twenty-cischt (728), toether with all the imorovements and ap- purtenar ces to the same belonging. ‘The terms of sale are as fol.ows:—One-third of the purchase money in caeh. the balance in threa equal instalments, payable in six twelve aud eign. teen months from the day of sale. for which the purchaser aliall ive bis promissory notes, besring Interest at six per cout per ausum, socured UF deed of trust on the property, or all in cash at par. chasers’ option. _A deposit of 8100 will be required at time of eale. Terma of sale to be complied with within flve days from day of sale and all conveyan- cing at purchasers’ cost. 3 Ootnnni ae ka OTETES jolumbia. ww Bs ne, st. n.w. BENJAMIN DAVENPORT, \ Trusteos. 1306 F street uw.) n020-d&ds &®-THF. ALOVE SALE I8 POSTPONED UNTIL WEDNESDAY, Dxcemeen 15, 1850, ai same hour and place. FRANK T BROWNING, rrustooa, d3-d&ds _BENJAMON DAVENPORT, 5 3 ([HO8: J FISHER & CO.. Teeal Estate Aucta., 1223 'f strect northwest: TRUSTRES' BALE OF A VALUABLE LOT, IM PROVED BY A SMALL BRICK HOUSE, 0: EAST SIDE TENTH STRERT, BET WEEN M AND N STREETS NORTHWEAT. By virtue of s deed of trust to ua, Pies Y date on the 10th day ot November, A.D. 175, aud duly recoried in liber No. 806, follo 191 ef the lard records for the District of Golumbis, snd by direction of the party secured thereby, wi the undersigned Trustees, will sell, at _public'anc tion, in front of the premires, on WEDNESDAY, THE 15TH Da¥ OF Di BER, A. D. 1830, aT 3:3 O'CLOCK P. M., all piece of groucd in the ety of Washington, in the District of Columbia, designated ag lot numbered Afteen (15), in David son's subdivision of equare numbered three han- dred and sisty eizht (368), in said city, improved by a two-story Brick House. ‘Terma of sale: Quo-third of the purchase money in cash, and the balance in equal instal- ments in six and twelve months, for which the notes of the purchaser shall be taken, bearing in- terert at 6 por cent per annum from the day of sale, and secured by a dead of trust upon the premises, orall cash, at the option of the purchaser. A de- posit of 100 will be required atthe timo of gale. ail conveyancicg is to be at the purchaser's cost. Ail arrears of taxes and assessments will be paid Dy the Trustees cut of the purchase money. ‘The Trustees resorve the rizht to resell the prop- erty at the risk and cost of the defaulting pur- chater if the terms ofeale are not complied with with diet Eiee! oven nov29-d&ds THUS. HYDE, oe ypuomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. VERY VALUABLE BUILDING LOT ON RHODE ISLAND) AVENUY. BETWEEN SEVEN TENTH KTREET AND CONNECTiOUL AVENUE, AT AUCTION. On TUESDAY AFTERNOON, Deceuser, M4rH, 1480, aT @ C'OLOCK, Ou We premises, L ehall rell Lot 31, in Baware 159, having a front’ of 30 feet, running back to an ‘alley aad containing: 213 52-100 square fect of kround. Tuis property 6 located on the north side of Rhode Isiand ave- aue, between 17th etreet and Connecticut avenue, ‘one of the most rapidly improving sections of ths y- . Terms: One-tlird cash, balance at aix, twelve inde zhteen mouths, with notes bearing ‘imeres: ix per cent per annum unt! paid, aud secured by a ceed of trust on tha property sold. Conveyanc: tue, &c.) at parcbaser's cost. S140 deposit re- quired v hen the property is struck off dec6,8,9,10,12 "THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. LICH, FOX & BROWN, Real Estate Brokers. TRUSTRE'S SALF OF PRINTING PRESSES TYPE, &c., BEING THE STUCK O! KQUIPPED PRINTING OF AK by virtue of a deed of trust, dated Marcli 27th D. 1879, wee recorded in Ltber 910, folio 27 seq , one of ihe land records for the District of © iuubia) and at the written request of tas party se- red thereby, I willaoil at pablic auction, st 523 'h street northwest, on TUESDAY, the lira Ix- F, ATA OCDOCK P ,the Frinting Presses, Type, Boiler and Enyine, Paper Cutter, &e, and Printiny msterial enerally named in. the Schedule attached to the deed of trast and contained in said 523 7th street. " Terms: Cash. A Ceposit of #200 required at ile. ere inl JAMES E. FILCH, Trustee DUNCANSON BROS., Ancta. dec3-eotds NRUSTEES" = OF VALU. IMPROV PROF 26 ELEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST, AT AUCTION. By virtue of a deed of trust to us, dsted October Wth, 1876, and recorded in hber No. S36, folio 174, et seq., one of the iand. records in and for the District of Golum! “ne the request of the party holding due a: uunpai notes secured thereby, we will sall at public au ie on FRIDAY, THR lita Day or Decesi 880, at 4 o'cLOcK P. M_., in frontof the pri jwe8, all of lot numbered twenty-seven (27) in Coltman and Adams, Trustees, recorded subai- visions of square numbered three hundred and Bine (309), in the city of Washington D.C : lot aus by oe. ict vi cap resected ihereone cobsisting of a two-story Brick Dwelling and Store with Brick Stable. 7"? ‘Terms of gale: One-fourth cash; balance in six, twelve, eighteen and twenty-four months, with interest at six per cent per annum. Conveyancing at cost of pure! . $100 to be paid down imme- Gistely after tale. If the terme of sale are not co! Bled With within tea days after day of sal, the Property will be resold at the risk and cost of de- fav! ping “purchaser: by ziving five days’ notice of such resale in the Evening Star newspaper, pub- ‘hed ID sid ELT F. FOX ee Davip L. Montison, } Trustees dec6-m, w, f&de VHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE LOT ON C THE SOUT BEAST OOKN*# OF 19TH AND M STREETS NORTHWEST. Under and by virtue of two decress passed respectively on Ji 36th, 1870, aad January: 5, 1875, in canse 1342, eq. Bt ‘Conrt District of Columbia, wherein M. Silliard etal. are ccmplainants and B. M. “Millard and Clotildis Millard sre defendants, I will offer for sale, at public auction, in front of the premix=s, to the highest b dder, ob MONDAY, 20ra pay or De CEMBER, 1830, aT 4 O'CLOCK P. M., lot numbe-ed 18, in square numbered 140, (about 51 feet and o2e if inch onM srest and about 75 feet on 19th Street, and containing 3,825 square feet more or less. rms sale: One-third cash, the residue in ecrme ct alecrmenta at 6 idanal6 mouths ‘with interest, to besecured by purchaser's notes and a reserved lien on property s: or all cash, at the purchsser's option. A deposit of $100 must be fe at the time of sale, snd if the terms of sale ba notcomplied with within five daya from time of fale the property msy be reeold st the purchaser's: rick and ocst after three days notice in Tux Eve- NING STAR Dewspsper. All conveyancing at pur- chaser’s cost < F. HANNA, JOHN EF. ih. Teenie, | B. H. WABNED, Auctioneer. decd -sodzwarda |. system. Thereforea cure is certain when the: } fal See ees san nIWTs On Sick Headache, Nervous Headache, Neuraigta, Nervousness and Sleeplessne: Their Cause and Cure. BY. W. BENSON, Mf. D. Headaches of all kinds are nervous, whether called sick, nervous or constitutional beadacho, and depend upon one cause—nervous dspravity or poverty. When the patient is very nervous it is called Nervous Headache, :whea dyspeptic tt is termed Sick Headache; when Dilious it is termed Bilious Headache, and so on. Excitement, over- exertion, hot sun or bright light are all exciting causes of headache ; but the real cause is the ner- vous system itself. Only those whose nervous «ys- tem is in a devraved condition suffer, while all others whose nervous system isin normal state, although exposed to the same exciting causes. escape. Now, why do my pills cure these diseases’ Simply because they act directly upon the digestive Organs and the nervous system; they are nerve food, and scon pat the mervoussysiem into nor- wal Ftate, and thereby remove the cause of 1 and all other nervous diseases. T effect is upon the fountsia head, and their coreis parme nent. 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Hundreds of cases of many years’ standing have been cured. No matter how chronic or obstinate the case may be, a permanent cure is morally certain. ‘Thix state is made afte years of experience in their ue im tue gone practice of medicine. Thote pillsare also valuable for school children who suffer from nervous headschgg caused by an overworked brain in their studies, and for “all classes of hard braigworkers, whoae overtaxel nervous centers need repair and sedation. Nervous tremor, weakness aud paralysis aro being daily cured by thess pills. They correct co-tiveness, bat are not purgative. Directions oneach box. Prica, 50 cents, or six boxes for $2.50, postaze free to any address, er may be ordered through any drugxist. No order flied unless accompanied by tho money, or any letter answered that does mot contain a 3 cent stamp. Depot, No. 106 North Eutaw st., Baltimore, Ma. dess paneme CANAL. *'The Universal Company,” FOR THB CONSTRUCTION OF AN INTER- OCEANIO CANAL THROUGH THE ISTHMUS OF PANAMA, UNDER THE PRESIDENCY AND MANAGEMENT OF M. FERDINAND DE LESSEPS, PRESIDENT OF THE SUEZ CANAL COMPANY, AND WITH THE PATRONAGE AND ASSIST- ANCE OF THE PRINCIPAL BANKS AND BANK ERS OF EUROPE AND AMERICA. ISSUE OF 590,000 SHARES OF 5001) RANCS EACH, According to terms of organizations deposited with Mr. Ohampetier de Ribes, Notary Pub’ Paris, the PANAMA CANAL COMPA ‘Will be organized with a capital of 300 mi franes consisting of GOO OOO chares of GOO francs 10,060 shsrea have been reserve i arc rding to of crganization for the original grantes, in consideration for expenses incurred and grants ceded by them to M. Ferdinana de Lessnpr, the re- ma'ning 590,000 shares being offered for pub- He enbecription. ions of CONDITIONS OF THE SUBSCRIPTION. THe SUnscurPrion Price 1s PaB, 500 francs per share, payable as follows 25 franes ($4.80) on subscription 100 francs on silotment fo be made within thirty Gays from date of emission. ‘The remaining $75 fraucs will bs subject to call a may be deemed necessary by theCouncilof Ad- ministration, notics of which will be published at least three months in advance. No such call, how- ever, can be mada before the expiration of one year from the date of enbscription. After payment of 250 francs the shares can be @x- changed for bonda, by the consent of the stock- holders at a epera! meeting. ‘The owner of each twenty shares will be entitled to one vote in the general mertinws. Interest at the rate of five per cant on silsums paid in will be paid during the progress of the work. Eighty per cent of the net earnings will be dis- tributed to the shareholilers according to ths terms | of organization. 2 ‘The requirements for offic! d scou after the organiza jot ations will be yn of the com- pany. THE PULLIO RUBSURIPTIAN wil be opened in EUROPE and AMERICA, on the 77H. StH and 9TH of DECEMBER, 1330. ‘The distribution of shares subscribed will be made pro rata of the total subscriptions, without distinction of nationality. ‘The following privilegod sabscriptions are not subject to reduttion : First—The shareholders and delegates of the Suez Caual Company have the privilege of subscribing to one Panama share for each share or delegation of the Suez Canal Company. Second—The originsl subscribers to the Panama Canal Company have the privileze of subscribing fortheee Panama shares in proportion to their former subscription. In order to avail themeelvea of this right the Privileged subscribers on paying the first 25 france shou'd present their Suez Bonds or their certifi- cates proving their original Panama Subscription, to the respective Banking Houses. SUBSCRIPTIONS will be received in PARIS by the COMPAGNI® UNIVERSELLE DU CANAL DE SUEZ. COMPTCIR D'ESCOMPTE, SOCIETE DE DEPOTS ET DB COMPTES OUUR- ANTS, SOCIETE GENERALE POUR LE DEVLOPPE- MENT DU COMMERCE ET L'INDUSTRIE EN FRANCE, BANQUE DE PARIS ET DES PAYS-BAB8, CREDIT LYONNAIS, SOOIETE FINANCIERE DE PARIS, BANQUE D'ESOOMPTE DE PARIS, and at all tho offices of their branches and Inlaed and Foreign Uorrespondents. Also, in ENGLAND, GERMANY, BELGIUM, HOLLAND, AUSTRIA, HUNGARIA, ITALY, RUSSIA, RPAIN, PORTUGAL, SWITZERLAND, DENMARK, SWEDEN, NORWAY, TURKEY AND EGYPT, at the special houses designated. THE COUNCIL OF “ADMINISTRATION HAS APPOINTED A SPEQIAL COMMITTEE IN AMERICA TO BEPBESENT THE COMPANY IN THIS EMIBSION. UNDER THE AUTHORITY 80 GIVEN, THE UNDERSIGNED WILL RECEIVE SUBSORIP- TIONS BY MAIL AND TELEGRAPH. Eoples Free. Orders exccuted for and other Seourities both in B. ALEX. ROBT. GHISOLM, Prop’r. THE EVENING STAR. WEDNESDAY... December 8, 1580+ Apropos Books. Books appropriate to the holiday season ROW mave thelr appearance. Robert Beall sends pereaglicmeeoil Dew volume, “Ballads an@ ‘ther Poems,” published by James R. Osgood Co. It comprises one hundred pages of entirely new poems. Also, from Beall comes “The Boy's King Arthur,” being Sir Tuomas Mallory’s Bis tory of ‘King Arthur and his Knights of the Nound Table, edited for boys with an iutrodac tion by Sidney Lanter, finely {lustrated ane printed; “Troy. its Legend, History and Litera ture,” by S.G. W. Benjamin, giving the wor Gerful story of Troy and tts “heroes with spirit. Both volumes are issued by the Scribners. Jemes J. Chapman sends “Stories of the Sea,” by E. E. Hale; “Memoir of 7". An- Grew, with Persona! Reminiscences,” by Peiag W. Chandler: “Guernsey Lily: & Story for Girls and Boys,” by Susan Coolidge, all issuea in handsome style by Koberts Brothers; “Little Classics,” (1sth volume.) entitled * Homanity, > Wich stories by Stoddard, Charles Dickens, Fite Hugh Ludlow, Thackeray and others; “Lite Classics,” (17th volume.) entitled “ Nature,” With articles on hunting, mouatata-climbing, rambles in the woods, &c., by John Bi Clarence King, Thoreau, Waymper, Hawthorae “My Winter on the Nile,” ~ 4 Charles Dudiey Warner, (new edition.) by Houghton, Minin & Co., Riverside Press; “We and the World; a Book for Boys.” by Jullana H. Ewing; “My Marriage,” Roberts Bros. publishers, From W. H. & 0. H. Morrison we have “Ex- amples of Household Taste,” by Walter Smith, e Director of Muss. School of Design; Ni R. Worthington. ‘The superb volu 2] pages gives 1lus:rations of the most admir able and artistic specimens of the different art industries contained In toe U.S. Interaational Exbibition of 1576 accorpanted by descriptions of their construction of interest to all kinds of readers, ‘The work 1s a credit to author, artisus and publisher. William Ballantyne sends “The Street, Singer. | a poem by D.C. Addison; and “Little Ze. fairy story by Julla D. Mosei Sumner & o., Chicago. M. E. Boardman sends “The Lovers of Pre venice, Aucassin and Niool ng-Story of the Twelfth Century, (usirated;) Fords, How. ard « Hulbert, publisuers) A charming ite molnstrel-tale, J.C. Parker sends “The Little Folks, Biack and White Paintiog Book” and “Pictures te Paint.” D. A. Brosnan sends “The Adventures of a Donkey” from the Frenca of Mme. La Comtesse De Segur; and “Poems: Patriotic, Religious, Miscellaneous,” by Abram J. Kyau (Father Ryan), issued a neat form by John B. Piet, Baltimore. FATAL ACCIDENT ON THR B. ANDO. RATLRO: James McGraw, fireman on the Baltimore an@ Ohio raliroad, Was killed at Bellaire, Onto, last evening, lie attempte’ to mount his engine on the bridge, but missed bis hold, aud after belng dragged some fell_to'tne stroet, 4 distance of some 25 or 20 feet, He was man | gled horribly, portions of his body being strewn | along the trick, He had been married but « few Gay: TRE UTAH PAPERS ON THR PRRSUDENT’S Mine. SAgk.—The recommendations of tbe Mreal- dent's message respecting Utab give great sat- isfaction to the Gentiles In Sait Lake, ‘Tae Mor mons affect to regard them with contempt. The Deseret. Nevrs (Mormon) says: “So far as the recommendations concerning Ttah are com cerned, they need give no Latter Day Satnt aay uneasiness. They are too unpractical and ua- American for serious consideration by states- men, and the Lord rules In the earth beneath as well as in the Heavens above.” Tne Heraia (Mormon) say Whatever there may be that is wrong or uniswfal In this territory must be cured by lawful and regular methods. No ex treme measures, and especially such as are monstrously vicious, wicked and unlawfal ie themselves will accomplish anything. Congress perhaps understands ‘this, if Mr. liayes dows not.” The Salt Lake Trifune (Gentle) urges Gov. Murray for 8 Cabinet position, because be isa noble representative of the young republl- cans of the south, and espectaily comprehends the Utah problem, which presses harder every ye ar for a settlement. A DISASTROUS CYCLONE, accompanied by vio- lent thunder and lightning, passed over Carth- e, Sarcoxie, Round Prairie and Marshtleld, o., Saturday. The same section was visited by a similar storm last summer. As om that ooca- ston, the damage to butidings and other proper- | y fas heavy, and several persons were fatally psu KILLED By His Pst SNak#.—John M. Hows, a Liquor dealer of Charlotte, North Carolina, Rad 8 pet rattlesnake, and was in the habit of play ing with tt. On Thursday, while tt was cout about bis arm, It suddenly became vicious al Struck its fangs into his iluger. He was dead a an hour, in spite of all the remedies a Pl MrstciraL ELECTIONS IN Massacnt: _ George W uson, the temperance candidate, was elecved mayor of New Bedford, Mass, yester- day, R. Green, republican, was elected mayor of Fall River. Col. Jos. A. Fox, citizens’ candi- date, was elected mayor of Cambridge without opposition. Col. RK. M. Pulsifer was re-elected mayor of Newton without opposition. STEAMBOAT MEN INDICTSD POR MANSLAUGHTER. ‘The United Slates grand jury at New York yes- lerday returned verdicts ‘against the directors. captain, engineer and Superintendent Kirk, of Lue steamer Seawanbaka, for manslaughter, ‘THE COLORED MEN oF Lovis 4.—The grang council of the Colored Men's Protective Ualon, of Louisiana, at a special meeting in New Orleans, yesterday, indorsed the nomination of A.J. Dumont as Daval oMicer of that port, re- quested his confirmation by the United States Senate, and soliciied the support of Senators Jonas and Kellogg. The assoclation numberg Over 5,000. Honeieie DeaTe.—M. W. Pritchard, a car pnter, employed*in the Merchant tron willl, at ome, N. Y., WaS Caug-t by ashatt yesterday aud whtpped to death within a miiute. His clothing Was torn to shreds, and his body rs- duced to a jelly. IED COMBS FLOYD. — On the 7th of Decamber, 1889, at Ft. imnatiis’ Church, Baltimore, by the Bev. Father Sheerin, Henny Gomns, of #ashuitaton, D ©., to Miss Mortis E. Fuoxp, of Si. Mary's aunty, Md * ———_+e-___ DIED. BENNETT. On December 7th. Vinicinia BRNNATT, in tue fort } her owe, after a loug and 1 rotr | #unetal services at Twelfth strect north west, at 4 o'clock p.m. eldest son of Gee Funeral will take 7 rom the reidencs of his pare..ts, corner of Twenty-fourth snd G at northwest, Thursday, Desember 9th, at 4 o'¢iook Pm. RWUHAR. On Tuer ¥, Decenibsr 7, 1559, Pp-m., Miss Hewninera B Fangcna Funers! will take place from her mother's rani Gener, No 914 New York avenue northwest, oF i at 2 p.m. - After a loa nfal illness, s m., December 7, 1880, in the forty fourth yar of her age, Many E. N. Gas: ife of Eiwia we ME Gents and relatives are respectially attend ber funeral Thursday afterc frow her late residence, 107 street » HALL. On Deceraber 5, 184), at 315 a.m. James THOMAS HaLt, aged’s years, ¥ monte and lay. On more proof the Savionr y For the offspring of fis love, In the obi'd who now returneth ‘To his guardian reams above. ‘The funeral will take place at 1294 B atreet soute west, on Thursday, December Sth, at 3 o'ciook p m. Friends and relatives are invited to attend. * LE DUC. Op December 7, 1830, Cuantas Eo WARD, son of H. M and Amclia Le Dac, aged 9 years and 10 months. Funerai from the Metropolitan Ohurch. corner of Sti fist.” Fronds of tho family are FespectTully 10 Mthinst. Friends at yare Vited to atteud.” (St Paul (linn) ree fears copy. :38 p.m., December 7th, 1530, of paralysis of the brain,’ Joux E. Lows, in'the seventy-third year of his age. Fupera! from late residence, west, Thursday afternoon at o'clock. Belstives and frieuds respectfully invit~d to attend. | ( Balti- ‘More Sun and Marlboro’ Gazette please copy. ge ee On Tossiay morning December 7th, 1880, Canure, wife of Jol ‘arthy, and upwert, dauriee te of the late John 5. siade, of acon of the family are invited so nueae the funeral from the resid neth ” = a ‘4 s. sorrow [1 recy a aly os fo doi imvited to attend tne UNDERTAKERS. Ler ee Pa ‘MESBES. Ps. erowwres. DREXEL, MORGAN &00.,) _Sporar UNDBETAKBE, J. & W. KELIGMAN & CO. AMERIOAN street morthwest. p23 WINSLOW, LaNIKR&OO.;) Commirae. | £283 ss a decb-Bt sew york orry. | J°™"™ OD ERTAKER, Year gep27-130 1327 10th street a. — ar hee ee ae Gt oda. ww. Woutiag @ pee month,

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