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EDUCATIONAL. SPECIAL anxov NCEMENT. PROF. AND MES. LUCIEN EB. 0. COLLIERE’S French, English and Classic won nea aN EN a on MONDAY, OCTOBER 1538 I STREET ‘N Wi pet, ORTH WEST. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. EEMED PLEDGES AT AUCTION. ‘All goods left with me on which the interest has not been paid for four months will be sold at auction d D_ streets northy AUCTION SALES. HOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auct. VALUABLE PRO} BETWEEN AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON. (08. E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer. OVED PROPERTY, FRONT- INETEENTH STREET, BETWEEN STREETS NORTHWEST. s BER TWENTY-NINTH, ; [shall offer for sale, int A MEDICINE FOR WOMAN. PERTY FRONTING ON G STREET, TWENTY-SECOND AND TWENTY- THIRD STREETS NORTHWEST. On WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER SECOND, at FIVE offer for ale, in front of the ‘Terms day of sale. E. WAGUAMAN, Auct. ot INVENTED BY A WOMAN. on TUESDAY, FIRS’ oth. XOVEMBER, 18s), commencing at TEN A. ‘M., unless terest me. ped PHILLIP WALLACH, Broker, ‘CLOCK P. M,, I shall On SATURDAY, OCTO) Premees, lot 6 in ‘eq at FIVE O'CLOCK P M.. front x RENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, CORNER ‘nth and D streets northwest, occupies’ its new aed | pee hail in the handsnme edifice known throughout United States as LINCOLN HALL BUILDING, Day Evening Seasions for Ladies and Gentlemen.” Sons Snddauchters educated for real life. adents re Seived throughout the year. A pamphlet, containinz BR Sicament address to the students on “Elements of juccess,” by Jat Warfield: also full information it of the premises, Lots 29, 30 and 31, in sq Ivania aventie. DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. 028-3 F[HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. NUT HAIRCLO’ Wpnomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. GRAND SALE BY CAT: UETTE, BERLIN, SM ARPETS; SPLENDID MINSTER, MOQUETTE, On THURSDAY MORNING, encing at TEN O' m, I shail sell » ve Goods, comprising in pari— lection of Smyrna Carpets. pieces Wilton and M. sale. THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Auctioneer. FPOEEY, Auctioneer. CING SATURDAY, OCTOBER TWEN- will sell at the’ National Loan Office, t, a large and varied assortment of Unre- isting of 250 fine Ulsters and Over- Vatches; fine Gold PREPARED BY A WOMAN ‘AL! R FURNITURE, HAIR NOVEMBER THIRD, LYDIA E. PINEHAM’S VEGETABLE COMPOUND deemed Pledges, consi: i coats; gentlemen and ladies’ Gold Wa Zhains and setts Jewelry; Dress and Busitiess Coats; Is 4 Posrrtve Cuns Silver and Plated Ware, Guns, Revolvers and Musical instruments. To be sold without reserve. joice assortment of remlin, Axminster, THE EVENING STAR. DOUBLE SHEET. SATURDAY... October 29, 18S1. CITY AND DISTRICT. ‘The Navy Yard Explosion. FURTHER PARTICULARS OF THE TERRISLE ACCIDENT The fatal explomon av the navy yara yesterday, occurred, as stated in THE Stax, in the hydraull press house, a strong wonlen Dullding about 2 feet square, situated tn the southwestern sectt the yard, which fs attached to the laboratory department and under the chai of Captain Howell. The article which exploded is what is LLE. H. EVREMONTI JONES, TEACHER OF Singing. Pupil of Mme. Viardot Garcia, Paris. F street northwest ferences: Mra. Steu- Mrs. Samuel Niles, Mre. Gen. @ Strong. 6-Im* Moquette Rugs and 8 Tapestry Brnescls elegant collection fats; about 100 different | yor all those Painful Complaints and Weaknesses so common to our best female population. A’ PUBLIO AUCTION. will be on exhibition IVERSITY OF ¢ 1425 New Youx AVES Moot © Hon. k. T. D., Constitutional Law, Hon. W. A LL; D., (U. 5. Court of Visims), Statatory Law. Renée and Equity Juris J.3. Dancrxaros 15, Judwes of the ‘Moot Court. ‘Term extend Mtudents. Regular course, of two $50 per ; Post Eraduate course, $25; attendance on Kectunen $23, {anni For particulars apply to the Secretary, Caw School. 02 THOMAS DOWL BOOKS, &c. BLICATIONS. by Misa Howard, author of One Sum- ni Faritar Souss aud Those Who Atade Them, by Helen K, Johnson, A. Young, Inter. Sci. Serie, Titer. Sei. Series, ‘0, Jewett, "$1.25. "Japanese Episodes, "The Glad Year Rou: Vayard Taylor's Home Life in the Southwest, by H. W. Pierson, D. D.. South Sea Sketches,” by Mrs. M. Also, just received a fine assortment of ANCIS'B. MOBUN, BOOKSELLER AND ST. 1015 Pennsylvania avenue. on Sogoentes, the 2d November, when Catalogues will! yt will cureentirely the worst form of Female Com- plaints, all Ovarian Troubles, Inflammation and Ulcera- tion, Falling and Displacements, and the consequent Spinal Weakness, and is particularly adapted to the Changes of Life. It will dissolve and expel Tumors from the Uterus in an early stage of development. The tendency of Can- cerous Humors is checked very speedily hy its use. It removes Faintness, Flatulency, destroys all Cra- vings for Stimulants, and Relieves Weakness of the Stomach. It cures Bloating, Headache, tration, General Debility, Sleeplessness, Depression and By order of the E: Perry, we will sell at auction in lots to suit purchssers the entire remuainder of the bs STOCK OF DRY GooDs, THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. IHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. CHANCERY SALE OF TW ean 1578 STREET. ©. W. Horrwas, LL. D., Dean and President of +. VELVETS, DRESS GOODS, GLOVES, SHAWLS, WOOLENS, HOSIERY, NOTIONS, &o., Contained in store-room on northeast corner Penn- eylvania avenue and 9th streets. ‘The eale will commence on TUESDAY, THE EIGHTEENTH INST., AT TEN O'CLOCK A.M., and continue from aay to day until the entire stock is ECOND 8° AT AUCTION. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of th District of Columbia, passed on the Ilth day of in equity cause No..7,511, wherein nants and Katie E. etal. are defendants, the undersimmed trustee mublic aution, in front of AUESDAY, EIGHTH "DAY OF XO’ M.F. Moxnis, LL. D., Pleading, Practice, Evi- -. B. LE. Be. E. i. 1. ‘Testamentary aud Criminal Law. min an . M., LL. BL J. DARLINGTON the premises, 0 down, causing pain, weight permanently cured by its use. ‘PHYSICIANS USE IT AND PRESCRIBE IT EELY._@t n VEMBER, 1831, BF that piece or yond lying, an bein; sixty-seven of Beatty and theend af sent “eet ten inchorancarc orth with of’ seven feet ten inches-measured ni the west line of Frederick, streat from ‘illustrated, $5, from first Wednesday in October to Tune. All the classes are now open for the reception of bene® part ‘of Tot ‘Pocketbook Th. ‘Tt will at all times and under all circumstances act WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts. in harmony with the laws that govern the female ¢; the southeast cor- SBORNE SEM ner of raid jot, and running thence Frederick street north twenty-five feet; thence west- and parallel with 2d attest one hundred and fifty feet; thenoesouthwardly andi Hine twenty-five feet, and thence Improvements, 6o ans with said line of LAW AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS.—THE 50; Von Hoesk’s Const of the United Staten, vou 3, e Bluff, $1.25; Clarke's Browne EMINARY—FRENCH AND ENGLISH Boariling and Day School for Young Ladies and Little Girls—will reopen at 943 M street northwest, Sep- tember 5, 1881. Classes from Kindergarten to Harvard Dolleve examinations. Thorough instruction bed ns ol For the cure of Kidney Complaints of either sex this Compound is unsurpassed. LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND is prepared at 233 and 235 Western avenue, Lynn, IHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED akspeare Phrase REAL ESTATE, AT ‘ational Existen tutional Histo: iD BED ‘HRE! 0. 456 M STRE ‘HE BRICK DWELLL allel with the first a straight line to B G, Usages and Customs, TWO THREE-STO! frp teachers. MES OLeS DANIEL WILL RESUME HER CLASSES IN GERMAN AND FRENCH, “" At Her New Residence, ¢ Pageant and Other Poems, & Arden’s Patent lev's & Field’ Yon Practice, Terms of sale: One-third cash; balance in two equal installments at six and twelve months, with interest, to ‘besecured by approved notes and lien on property sold; uurchase money can be paid at day of sale. nired at time of Mass. Price $1. Six bottles for $5. Sent by mail in the form of pills, also in the form of lozenges, on receipt of price, $1 per box for either. answers all letters of inquiry. Send for pamphlet. Ad- HOUSES, No. 1129 AND No. 1131, ON FIFTH STREET; ‘THE VACANT LOT’ FRONTING T, M_ STREET AND ONE O FEET, FOUR INCHE: ON FIFTH STRE. ‘Court, } $10; Mi ; Lawson on Usages and Cust Mrs. Pinkham freely Of ‘Trade- Mark Cares, by Co: 1249 9th ‘street northwest. 019-2w* All conveyane- Es CALKINS’ SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES AND CHILDREN Is REM yam’s Hall to 303 East Capitol (OVED from Baum's ss A ctull Eng of Stereoscopic Views of fe inher of ** Morrison's Stranger’s Guide: ‘New Goods received daily. ND THE LARGE AND CONVENIENT Bil ane ee ine cost of Seems as aba. STABLE, WITH ADJOINING STABLE LOTS, IN REAR OF SAID HOUSES, SALE IN SEPARATE PARCELS. By virtue of the decrees of the Supreme Court of, LLLIAM 8. JACKSON, Trustee. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers, ‘WM. H. MORRISON, ‘TO BE MADE ‘Law Booxse.Ler AND STATIONER, ROOKEVILLE ACADEMY, MO! i 'GOME ‘The Rev. ©. K. NELSON ‘MARYLAND. the advantage of board in his own family. ‘The situation of the Academy is especially adapted to Bschool, —fine climate, good play-crounds, a q fined neichborhood and chureh privileces every Sun- day. Dr. Nelson's long experience in teaching and de- cause of Education is well-known in Mary- land, and will, itis hoped, ensure him success in this to th new field of labor. A limited number of girls will be received for tuition fn Enclish branches, Music and_the Lany charse for Tuition and Board is $200 per session, frot one-half payable in per session. o8-Im EARTH SO PRECIO aracter of schild.” 20th of September to Ist of July advance. Music the only extra at F 3° SEMINARY, Stuer, Berween [rH AND 107i Afford to Gi the best facil education mpils to enter Collece. Call ono SW No. 475 Pennsylvania avenue northwest, FAT OF THE JORDAN, By MERRILL.$4.00 Young Americans in Japan, Greey. The Fate of Madame La Tour, Paddock. Queen Titania, by H. H. Boyesen...... ‘The Candle of the Lord, by Phillips Brooks. ‘The International Revised Commentary on Mark. ‘Michael Strogoff, the Courier of the Czar. Wm. BALLANTYNE & SON'S, 428 Seventh street northwest, | Fa PUBLICATIONS. EXTENSIVE SALE OF SUITES, CARPETS, AND CROCKERY W. Ti N a TENTS OF THE WELL-KNOWN AND LONG FS- aaa ae HOT] Ki the District of Columbia, WALNUT CHAMBER No. 7,162 and No. 7, be without LYDIA F. PINKHAMS 1G, CHINA, GL. HE ENTIRE Gt hey cure coustipation, 25 cents per box. §P-Sorp By ALL Devacists._@9 in equity. causes! 167, wherein Hibbs and others: others are plaintiffs, and James G. Nay- lor and others are defendants, the undersigned Trustes mblic auction, in front of the ‘Y, the FIFTH DAY OF NOVE: ‘at FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., (and conti and if necessary on’the MONDAY 5» ‘the same hour, of is offered for sale), all. of, feet front of lot 16, and the north 42 lot 14, in square 514, for convenience of sale has, ‘under order of the court, been subdivided into lots numbered from 48. to clusive, and will be sold according to said subdivision. Lot 97 tronts 20 feet on Nofamily should LIVER PILLS. TI and torpidity of the D.D., late vice principal of Bt. John’s Colleze, Annapolis, having taken charge of this School, solicits the patronage of parents. who desire pthoroucl colleciate education for their children, with AS THE LAFAY- LL Li VED FURNITURE SD, COMMENCIN® «C the following described furniture a cles usually found ina first class hotel, too numerous to enumerate: ‘Walnut Frame Parlor Suites, Chamber Suites, Wal- nut Marble-top Bureaus and Warhstunds, Bedsteads and Wardrobes, Dining-room Tables and Chairs, Lace Curtains and Cornices, Mantel Mirrors, Lambre« Painted Chamber Suites, [HE AVENUE CLOTHING HOUSE, 939 PENNSYLAVANTA AVENUE, Has been steadily growing into popularity since it opened. The people appreciate fair dealing, and know ‘that there they can find it, coupled with LOW PRICES AND GOOD RELIABLE GOODS. DRESS SUITS, All the way from $20 to $45. BUSINESS SUITS, From $10 to $25, And for young men, who want NOBBY SUITS, And short cut, we have got them in the choicest patterns. feet 4 inches of adepth of 100 Lots 64, 55 and 56, each front ‘M” street, the first two having each a depth of 80 feet, and the last a depth of 76 feet to an alle: Lot 53 fronts 20 fect on oth street, and runs bac feet toan alley. |The last four lots are unimproved, and ther make 4 lot 60 feet on **M" street and 103 feet 4 inches on Sth street, and the Trustee has the au- thority to scll them separately or as a singe lot, and Suit persons in attendance who wish to bid. Lots 51 and 52 each front 20 fect on 5th street, and are each improved by Basement Brick Dwelling House, ree 49 is covered by a fine large Bric! Mercy and Judzment, Canon Farrar, $1.50; Words of Truth and Wisdom, Canon Farrar, the Biddk of Beaconsfield if ver Tragedy, $1. 1; Book of the Blac! Marble-top Side and Center Phe Orations on bie-top Sideboards, Mirror vixdom of the Ear! Wild Work, the Story of Red le , $3; Vallombroe: American Version of the Revised Ne stern Proverbs and Emblems, $3.50 plements of Great Britain and Ire land, $5; The Yorktown Campaign, 1781, $2; Frankin Square and Seaside Library, ‘Tables, two handsome Mar! Back; Hail Oileioths and Feather Beds, Pillows and Boleter Springe, Brussels, Thre fair, Husk and Cotton-top 3 ly and Incrain lattresses, Bian- ited Ware, Cutlery, Ke. De rere Aa lane and Crockery Ware of every description, ies for a liberal Patrons J. CHAPMAN, ITAN BOOKSTORE, Iron Safe, combination lc Stable, and Lots 48 ; Bar Fixtures, Desks, reet nort orsend name and addre ate. ina short time. Term Settees, Counters, Clocks, ‘This bale offers imusual and the trade and 50 have been used in connection with the stables, but can be sold separately if desired. A plat of the property can be seen at the office of the ice of Willet & Libbey, corner of 6th or at the auctioneer’s sold clear of ull incum- 91; Pennsylvania ayentie. We make a speciality of BOYS’ SUITS, And have a great variety to select from. THE AVENUE CLOTHING HOUSE inducements to housekeepers enerally, a it is peremptory, aud the GeHoor BOOKS BOUGHT AND EXCHANGED ctical knowledze ‘Trustee; or at the 0} Of the Isncnage and a Parisian pronunciation acquired sy and New York avenn rh “WALTER B, WILLTAMS & CO., Ancts. RS. S$. L. CADY'S BOARDING SCHOOL FOR Young Ladies. ute, New Haven, Coun, Hieventh year. “Superior facilities, Send for West End Insti circular. Ar ANGLIWS ANTIQUARIAN BOOKSTORE, Corcoran Buriprse, F STREET. Cash paid forall kinds of Books, Pamphlets, &c. s13-3m ‘Terms of sale: One-third of purchase money in cash; the residue in one and tw which purchaser is to give notes, secured on the prop: 3, orallcash, at th IS THE PLACE TO TRADE. ENNSYLVANIA AV FPUIOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. years, with interest, for tion of the pu ATIN, GREEK, MATHEMATICS, ence and English, privately or in Class, ce . ALM, of-Im Columbian Collexe, Washington, D.C. EAN OLD FOUNDRY, WEST OF virtue of a decree passed in the Supreme Court, e District of Coluiubia on the 14th day of Oc- 881, in equity cause No. 7,860, T wil = auction, on the promises, on TUE ‘The Trustee reserves the right A. STRAUS. to require a deposit of $100 on each lot when sold. ‘W. E. EDMONSTON, Trustee, ) 5th street northwest. . WAGGAMAN, Auctioneer, FINANCI ADERICAN FINas 5 A® GALLERY, 50 ss7s- PER MONTH —50 CENTS. D, JOPSSON announces the reopen nd F streets northwest, Thursday a n k, and at 1216 Maryland avenue pouthwest, Wednesdays, at 7:30 o'clock. Tuition, 50 Dis Popular Singing Classes at St. George's Street, Letween evensines, 6:30 0% ents per month. 5 anv 7 Nassav Srnerr, New Your, 434 Liprany SrReet, PHILADELPHIA, PorTLanp Biock, Cuicaco, 1881, commenci O'CLOCK P.M., the property of wh.ch Samuel Crown died seized, ‘sitiate in the county of Washington, in the District of Columbia, west of Georgetow Old Foundry, fronting on both sides o! ad, ‘on the Ridge road r ts according to a subdivision, the plan of which will be exhibited at time of sale. (0, 521 7TH ST. N.W., BETWEEN E AND F. J. F. SPELSHOUSE, (GER AND DECORATO! No. 521 7th street northwest, F Grand display of Eleant Oil Painti Picture Frames, Looking Glasses, Gems of Art, &c. ‘The Jatest designs in Wall Paper. Picture’ Frames Real Estate Auctioneer 1524 F street northwest. nm, and near the it the Conduit deral Building. ings, Water Colors, CAPITAL STOCK. SCHOOL FOR G lish, French, Gem ¢ lots is improved by a rood Frame Hou wale as presc by decree: One- balance in equal instalments to be and eighteen months from day of sale, or all in cas, on On payments of all the pui and Window Cornicea made to order. and Gilt Frames now in stock, and Prices to suit the stock solicited. RES_INSTRUCTION IN ENG- Drawing and Paintings, etc. SS BOYLE, 918 15th street, #29-Im* Opposite McPherson Square. Novelties in Velvet ch supplies constantly arriving. examination of uy paid in tix, twelve SOUND INVESTMENT SECURITIES furnished to Corporate and Private Investors. tion of the purchaser. Ms MARY K. SCHREINER, TEACHER OF ELOCUTION, r SELL AT PU WATE, AT THE TIMES AND PLACES W NOTED. AY AFTFRNOON, OCTOBER THIRTY- SPELSHOUSE, No. 621 7th street northwest. bet. Gand H, ase money the property will be conveyed to the pur- Tequired on each lotat time of Purchaser's cost. If terms are ix days the Trustee will resell at ‘cost of defaulting purchaser. CAPITAL FURNISHED OR PROCURED for Rail- Toad Comy it 708 7th st. n.w. paving lines under construction, and OUR SPECIALTIES: Cabinet Size Frames, Vel: 25c. Cabinet Sise Frames, Velvet, 250 29-1m No. 1212 L street northwest. USICAL ACADEMY, 1 1534 I street north west. ‘Principal, J. P. CAULFIELD. Mus. Doe. FIRST, AT FOUR O'CLOC lot 33, reservation B, fronting’25 feet _on_soutl between 43g and 6th streeta lepth, to a wi nnfial brick K, in front of the premises, . A. GORDON, Trustee. FPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ‘EE'S SALE OF TWO-STORY AND (ele ergo gonducted for 8 yan ‘owns anc for Railroad nies and other Corporations.” CONDUCT THE FINANCIAL REORGANI- ad Companies and other Cor Cal 8-10 Walnut Frames, from 25¢. np. Shades and Fixtures, 50c. ide public alle: Btudies resumed September 26th. 520-2m* and Instrumental Music. "Miss Leavitt ay abo be engaged aa Contralto Soloist in Church oF - Addres# 4K street northwest. _815-3m MM“ AMY LEAVITT, OF BOSTON, TEACHER ve vania avenue west. On SAME DAY, at HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK, eub-lots 17, 18 and 19, square on 4th street west, between D E streets north, on Judiciary Square, improved by HE RY L. RAYMOND & CO., 4 AND 6 PINE STREET, NEW YORK, ‘whose property is in the hands of Receiy i WILL BUY AND SELL INVESTMENT S8ECURI- ‘TIES on Commission. ae WILL BUY OR SFLL DEFAULTED BONDS or 'T BRICK HOUSE, NUMBER SIXTY-FOUR I STREET, BI NORTH CAPITOL AND FIRST STR! AT AUCTION. By virtue of a deed of tru AND LOT KNO in front of the premises, 532, fronting 11 feet each and French Boarding and Day School for Young 1012 I7th street northwest. ‘The duties of this pis AND MRS. ALFRED BUJACS ENGLISH will be resumed SEPTEMBER 26. 88-2m* Curr, HILL INSTITUTE AN vaction from Kindenvarten to Collegiate Dey catalogue and further information apply to C.F. BOYDEN, or Miss A. F- GATE: aes 3 Execute orders for Railroad and Mining Stocks and carry same on moderate margin when desired. Refer by permission to Mutual Trust Company, N.¥., State Senators, bankers, &c. References and full particulars Felating to stock speculation mailed on application. three three-story Brick Gated the 28th day of 427 4th street west. Dwellings, Nos. 423, 425 an in Liber No. ‘On SAME DAY, at FIVE O'CLOCK, in front of the premises, Lot 5, square 259, southeast corner of 14th and C streets northwest, fronting 100 feet on 14th street and 120 feet 10 inches on North C street, contain: [ALF-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK, in undivided half interest’ in , fronting toxether 41.66-100 etween 17th and Isth streets May, A.D. 1873, and recorde: 2 fotio’82, es veq., of the land records of the District bi iction, ‘in front of , THE THIRD DAY convert them into interest-paying investments. §# Circulars and other information furnished on 3] plication. e D_KINDERGAR- JOHN G. SHORT, President. ifth year: opens SEPTEMBER 12; thorough WM. P. WATSON, Sec’y. and Treas, pPvate STOCK TELEGRAPH WIRES ‘together with al improvements, consisting ot a two-story and basement brick house with modern improvements. ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash: balance in equal in- frontof the premises, Lote B and , in square TH! LATEST NOVELTY FOR GENTLEMEN. 230-3m" WASHINGTON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, corner 4% street and, Pennsylvania avenue, (over Thirteenth year. Piano, Or- Violin, &c. Twelve teachers, BULLARD, Director. #10-2in* . P. ‘AEUS, AIDED BY SEVERAL AS- sistant, will continue to teach German, Latin, K, also Music and English branches. Young men for Colleges, Competitive Examinations, &c recent uyom application. . MUSSAEUS, 1808 Bhullinston's Bookstore ‘West, improved by alarge Brick Building occupiea by OON, NOVEMBER FIRST, if the premises, lots 7, BETWEEN WASHINGTON AND NEW YORE. H. H. DODGE, Bonds, Stocks and Investment Securiti ght ~ “Wold on Commission os Poostt and No. ISrm STREET, (CORCORAN BUILDING,) Agency for Prince and Whitely, Stock Brokers, 64 Broapway, New Your. Every class of Securities bought and sold on Baltimore, Philad stalmeuts, in wx and twelve mouths, with interest, to a deed of trust on the prop pouit of $100 required at time of sale. If complied with in one week from day of sale, the trustee reserves the right to resell at risk of defuulting THOMAS ORME, Trustee. JUST RECEIVED FROM PARIS, Y APTE: FOUR O'CLOCK, ii art of 8, lot 11, partof 12 and part of 21, in square 71. Lot 7 and part of lot 8 front together 96 feet on north between 17th and 18th streets, With an average EMBROIDERED VESTINGS, rPuouas Dowie, CHANCERY SALE STATE t1land partof jot 12 front together 72 feet inches on New York ayenue, between 17th and 18 ‘TO BE WORN WITH FULL DRESS. Nest, with an average depth of about 75 feet, and OF VALUABLE sion in San Fran IN THE NORTH York, Boston and Wa: HE ARCHER INSTITUTE.—MRS. ARCHER HAS returned from her western tour. Her school will Gotamence on THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 29th. culars and further jculars address or cail upon MJ, ARCHET, No. 1401 Massachusetts avenue, ‘irele. igton. Orders executed on the feet front on 17th street of lot 21, be- nue and north E street, witha depth p re feet, -PAST FOUR O'CLOCK SIX DIFFERENT STYLES, tween New York avei of 110 feet: contains 2, 200 On SAME DAY, at’ HAL! P. M., in front of the premises, sub lots 20, 21, 22 and its 0 and 21 fronteash 28 feet on_ north E street, New York Stock Exchange at one-eighth of commission, Private and direct tel Philadelphia, New York and lers ave executed on those cities and reported back of Stocks and Bonds and int byRiaka the Markets received through our wires INSTANTLY di- 1e Conrt of the, ie in case No. 7840, Docket 21, erein Charles Y. Grymes is plaintiff end William W. tie Sick Bakes Dinidet of Colao SELTZ & MERTZ, promptly. Quotations ion, 18 HILTO English and French School for Young Ladies and pH Vermont avenue, will re-open September ‘Boarding pupils limited. Grymes and al. are defendants, we will cell, at public auction, in front of the premises, the following real es- tate, in the city of Washington, in the District_of Co- Part of lot six (6) in ‘equare numbered three two (372), according to John Day- between 18th and 19th streets, opposite Rawlins’ equare, TAILORS AND IMPORTERS, with 9 depth cach of 9 feet ail 4 inch. rect from the New York Stock Exchange. Cotton, Grain and Provisions ith ilar dimensions and immedi- 1105 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. ately in rear of sub lots 20 and 21. ‘On SAME DAY, hundred and revent: ASELL, INSTITUTE, 903 167m STREET NORTH- went—Mre. L. E. Suita, Principal. A select Eng- Classical School, with superior facilities for derman. The Principal will give the care ‘and comforts of = pleasant home to six young girls. Gereular may be obtained at the Bookstores or from the c and ch a1 ipal. P..M., in front of Toth street west, betw and C streete,»and 155 fect on north C street, between 19th and 20th streets west. Ou SAME DAY, at HALF-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK ¥. M., in front of the premises, south half Lot 10, fronting 21 feet 2% inches on east side 25th OPERATIONS IN STOCKS. JOHN. A. DODGE & CO. Bankers apd Brokers, No. 12 Wall treet, at 1 Y. carry stocks on three to five per cent mi an desired will advise when and what to bu STOCK PRIVILEGES at reagonable rates to $100 can be invested. i information on application and Finan idson’s heirs record bdivision of said square, be- sinning for the said part of said lot six (6) at the southeast nd running thence along New twenty-seven (27) feet and five 0, 1, 1 spent Corner of waid lot #1 ‘ork avenue weetwai (5) inches: thence nor thence due north twenty-three twenty-six (26) feet an 3 south thirteen (13) feet; thence routheastwardly to the P. HANSON HISS & CO. ° 3) feet: thence due east M™ VERNON SEMI: Boarding and Day School for Young Ladies, 1100 M street, Washington, D.C. ‘MRS. J. EDDY SOME! ‘Principal. Behool "year opens September ie Wl For cata- al64m Iogues apply to the Principal. een Land K streets north, with a depth of le alley. X, at FIVE AND ‘THREE-QUARTERS in front of the premises, Lot 14, i weet 50 feet on 19th street west, Letween L and M streets north, with a depth of 186 feet SSDAY AFTERNOON, it FOUR O'CLOCK, in fro place of beginning fifty-t) o (52) feet, together with the ements thereon. ‘The sale will be held xt HALF- T FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. IND DAY OF NOVE! on WEDNESDAY, the 1881. BER, 1881. ‘Terms of sale as prescribed by the decree: One-third to be paid in cash, and the bal- eighteen months from date of sale, with interest, and secured to the satisfaction of the —NEW DESIGNS— square 140, front MEDICAL, &e. ND PRIVATE DISEASES OF lew cases often in of the purchare mone ABLINGTON ACADEMY, CORCORAN BUILDING, corner Pennsylvania avenue and 15th Porte U.S. ‘Treasury. "A select. school for boya and Noung men.” Nuwber limited. Only scholars character received. Fall term of 1881 begins xd evening sessions. Careful ey ee ie : Latin and Greek. BURTON « mber Sth. Day ‘thorough instruc mee. Bg Aleebra, Geomiet FEE, A M., Prinelp pal, Washington, D. C. = Fe-opens September 19, 188) w circulars Mrs. 2. D. BUTCHER atid Mise M. 0. DOCG. pals, 1023 and 1027 1: ‘Trustees, or the purchaser, at his 0 money in cash on the terms of the sale are not complied with in te from its date the Trustees reserve the Ti tise and resell the property at the costs o! l conveyancing at purel inade on ihe day of wale. WALTER 8. PERRY, Trustee, D strect northwest. JAMES H. SMITH, ‘Trusteo, 520 8th street northwest. ire 896, fronting 69 feet 7 side Maseachnsetts avenue, between 7th and Sth streets east, with a depth of 102 f6es 6 inch AME DAY, AT FC in front of the premises, lot 23, and part lot 24, a ‘868, situated at the southwest street east and north A street. inches on 7th street east, bi north A street. Part of lot Virginia avenue, near 434 street southwest. pone 8 - WAINSCOTING. to10, 4to7 p.m. RK. ARMSTRONG HAS HAD OVER TWENTY Years’ universtl success in diseases of Honorable and scientific treatment, Basement office private, corner 7th and G streets south- west, Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, 2 to 6 p.m.o26-1n1" TO ALL AFFLICTED WITH come at once, and you shall be ly cure without mercury. DR. . 906 B street southwest. LEON, THE OLDEST most reliable LADIES’ PHYSICIA’ consulted daily at 455 M: to 4and 7 to 9. tine day of cate, aa; \-HALF O'CLOCK ht to readver= ing purchaser. commer. of ath | A deposit of $100 must be Lot 23, fronts 57 feet 7 a depth of 75, feet on ‘adjoins and front with a, depth of 75 feet for the east depth. LOCK B.M.,4n front of and 9, square 968. Lot9 fronts 65 fect 5 inches on south side of Carolina avenue, between 10th an average depth of about 90. 2 fronts south FURNITURE... part and 95 feet for remainder DAY, at FIVE O' the premises, Lots LOW'S ART TILES FOR FIREPLACES, HEARTHS, WAINSCOTINGS AND BATHROOMS, ‘STITUTE. mung Ladies aud s L] N. rt Be ee 1 and 11¢h streets east, with vet 114 inches on South B street, street northwest.a6 male Complaints J E. SCHE! 2 VOCAL M TR, as well as those wishing to be qualified f Koemicrs or Teachers, Tod Lith street horthweat, aps0-eo6m* ties quickly cured. Prompt treatment. Separate rooms for ladies. between 10th and 1th streets east, b; On SAME DAY, at HALF-P3 P.M., in front of the premises, ing west 30 feet on 6th t south, with a depth of 265 fes ‘Teacher of PIANO, ORGAN and FIRST PREMIUM EVERYWHERE. HO. | particular attention to beris- 4,540, I will offer R. BROTHERS IS THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED Ladies’ Physician in Washington. Fe ictions, and Leucorrheea quickly cured. B street southwest, opposite Smithsonian. No HE CEDARS—A HOME SCHOOL FOR YOUNG Ladies and oe Girls, = Peery Ldap own, and is accessible by street care to all parte ‘the city: The grounds are’ extensive, the locntion fuland beautiful. Address the Mixses EARLE, G." 2i"tuy thy, 4a N16 35th street. Washincton, Thos. No. 45 N. CHARLES STREET, re, No. 1324 F strect northwest, near the Ebbitt House, will sell the fol mencing at FOUR AN Lot 5, square 640, front Terms of sale: One-third in cash on day of sale or within seven days thereafter; the residue in two equal installments at six and twel with interest; or all cash, terms of sale are not comp! Mowing described real estate, com- ‘D A-HALF O'CLOCK P.M. tine 14 feet on the north side of Estreet south, between Canal street aud Delaware ave- rage Part Lot 22, square 693, months from day of sale, BALTIMORE. t option of purchaser. lied with within eeven days of tale, Lreserve the right imprudence causing Premature , etc., having known remedy, has discovered a sim- HITTINGHAM SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, 713 21 street. will open SELTEMBER 6. Boy's in Prim: ins 8. OLAN, Prini W. Townsend, Latin, Gre by: cH alien de venue, witha depth of 118 7” square south of equare 643, fronting each on the south side of H street south, be- tween 3g and Ist street west 25 feet with a depth of 125 feet to'a wide public alley. . ‘cost of defaull le self cure, which he will send rex to his fellow-suf- REEVES, 43 Chatham street Place,” a 60 foot wide tol street to New Jersey feet 6 inches to a wide on acceptance of bii Fees SOUPS. (Hermericarty Seatep.] HHUCKINS' SOUPS. — —— HUCKINS' sours. —— —— HUCKINS' SOUPS. —— ferers. Address J. EALTH 18 WEALTH !_DR. NERVE AND BRAIN Ti Dizzh cipal. ‘k and Advanced Eng! Hone! Mateo French: Brot, He Gr ameeess! = Mrs. Alfred Haughton, Drawing and Painting. T. COLDWELL, Auctioneer. JT: COLDWELL, Real Estate Auctioneer. EORGETOWN COLLE of 1881 and 1 BEDNesbar is SrpiTa ‘Chrous ae, to Principal. MI 'Y STEPHENSON, m* S10 Wi All of square 645, bounded by and K streets south, and by 3g and Ist streets west, containing 74,218 equare Lot 40, square 545, fronting 25 feet on the west side of 3d ‘strect ‘west, between ‘Maud N streets south, With a depth of 107 feet, 10 inches. 2and 3, in square No. 20, f1 ‘8 SALE OF VALUABLE Bi : RICK STORE AND DWELLING ON BETWE TE INSTITU: Tomato, Mock Turtl, Boariing and Dag, School for Young Tadiee the whey, Soup and Boi Put up in quart cans, ready for immediate use. Con- venient for any emel sry, decny end" dees a0 _ box ‘contains one repaid on’ receipt of price. Cure. any Gane.) With cach deed of 2: Pee Sinsed trust, dated June ‘We guarantee six RIVATELY OR IN CLASS.—_MATHEM., Latin, Greek, French, German and Pugin tee and English. J. W. HUNT, Principal, will com ith Annual Session SEPTEMBER Session Room of the Four-and- 1ong the land District of Columbia, in Liber 721, st folio 204 eq., and ut the written request of the parties will offer for sale, at public auction, on TUESD: FIRST (1) DAY OF NOVEMPEN, 1881. AT FO! g in front of the premsii of ground sittate in the City of inown and described as lot marked ion of original lots ‘Three (3), Four- teen (14), Fifteen (15) and Sixteen (16), hundred’ and forty-seven (447), tozet ements, consisting of a two (2) story preseed Brick tore and Dwelling, containing ten (10) ‘rooms, with all being No. 628 O street north- ting each 54 feet, 6 inches on north E street, between 25th und 26th streets ‘With a depth of 105 feet to an alle 1, square No, 617, fronting 63 Ist street'west and North Capitol street, 185 fect to a wide alley. sale as prescribed by hase money in cash, and the residue in two ts, at Hix and twelve months respective- e rate of six per cent per annum secured by approved notes, with sold; or the” pur- of paying all the order received by us for six bo: dollars, we will end cop tee to return the money Sflect a cure. Guarantees issued by STOTT & OROM WEI Penne fee: Wi be addressed. = rxes, BCCOM] with archer our written urchaer uur Weitt Feet on north O iCKINS’ be sent them, Soup Br LEADING Grocers EveRYwHERe. J. H. W. HUCKINS & CO., fi tive | ae V's ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL HIGH SCHOOL, ence ite four- 'H, 1881, in the half-Street F with & depth of Te ADAME DE FOREST HAS REMEDY FOR LA dies. cl Can fain ‘piece or ‘parcel Washington, D. C. F, in the subdiy equal tastalnnent with interest ‘at 1m day of sale, chaser ‘thal here the a ve. theo rehane ‘ in square Four MONEY ! — $50,000 fo mult, from 23 $0 6, modern improvements, fourth cash; balance payable in iments, in one, wo and with interest p Payments to be and deed of, trust the premises; or all the option of ‘the putohaser. will requined at Sa ee os th fn ton dase, the Tra Heo*= COMFORTS. STAR FURNACE, SOCIAL LATROBE, A deposit (one ale, “AIL (ONSULT DR. ROBERTSON EVERY WEDNESDAY are not complied wi BOOTS AND SHOES. z ‘Webster Law Building. IHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. reserves the right to ak of the defaulting pi ST. GEORGE RANGE, resell the pu rty at the cost and pooh snd. aro se, guaranteed to give at his off atreet tov orelock p.m. intees a cure in et Seminal BeXTS SHOES FoR GENTLEMEN ARE THE FINEST MANUFACTURED. Bart's Hand Cloth Top, narrow BUTTON 18 THE CORRECT STYLE, Barts CONGHESS GAITER 1 VERY Nice. French Calf Hand-made ButtonGaiter GEO. McCARTHY’S, . et 605 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. en nai mnencnahteatneataohel mh ai STOCK oF BOOTS AND SHOES coat as we retire from ORAS a EE'S SALE OF REAL , BY A TWO STORY AND BAGH SAML. 8. SHEDD, No. 1132 NINETEENTH STREET GAS FIXTURES, RANGES, SLATE Plumbing, Tinning and ail Jobbing promptly at- * No. 409 Ninvu STREET NORTHWEST. ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers USTEE'S SALE OF A TRIGHTEENTH staEnr, STREETS NORTHWEST. Virtue of a deed of tru ‘records for the District of’ Calum! itten yuest of the bel aE publlo” auction, fn 1 NORTHWEST. ABLE LOT ON EEN P ANDQ LULOID TRUSS; that iielegant. | THE CPLEY out, aleaye paged gid while bathing, is. aNb Wet AND Day SCOURING ESTABLISHMENT. ‘Will call for and aoe known as a “Wick’s Torpedo .” The on which exploded was six inches in dia: bout four fect long. They are m hout flity pounds of an explosty’ Packed into them by the hydraull. use in action Is to propel a The torpedo ts put wt the fr the rocket at te rear whieh is tgnited by electri that tn et burns slowly and in the direct the torpedo. rged with comp being drilled in’ the the fuse at othe tiny ex The rocket at the time It exploded wes 1 perpendicular position by . Worked upwand from the b ing t the dri. ‘Three ave been found. tn the at @ lange dent fn the ma- chine shop not known which rocket killed Mr. L 3. Ss thousht that it wx the or 2 the time. ‘The top nwt off. The bulla y wrecked ba pre put at work to ‘The officers and workmen in the yard jous thet all three men were The report of the explosion Was distinctly heard across the Eastern Branch, in Uniontown, and for a great distance 0) every side, THE WOUNDED MEN. Marion Thompson was badly injured about the head and body. His injuries may prove fatal. His father, Jno. W. Thompson, who 1s also anem- ployé of the yard, and who has only one tm, ar- Tived on the groun| the explosion. "He Tan into the bufld while assisting in removing his son, only hand badly urned, Was hot so seriously injured as reported at + and insisted on walking home, instead of being taken home in the ambulance, Sympathy for Ireland. THE MASS MEETING AT ODD FELLOWS’ MALT, The mass meeting of the Irish-American citl zens of the District to expr mpathy for their brothers in the old country, held at Odd Fellows’ night, was attended by a larg ens, Among others present wen yComner, Major R. E n, Tiios. Kirby, . May, Andrew Ni: Brosnan, W. furnished the music for the occasion, which in- eluded the “We * Green” and otler ap- g Was called to order ¥ Mr. Daniel Grady, the president of the execu- tive commities of the local land leaguers, Brother | Tobias, of St, Matthew's Institute, Senator Jones, ot Florida, Prof. R. T. Gre jor Richard Oulahan and others occupied seatson the pi Mr. Grady called the meeting to order, and nome inated for chairman Mr. John Artur, who Was elected. The following were elected viee pr dents: Win. Smith, John Moran, Peter McC: Joseph T an,'T. D. Daley, Maurice rick and ard Oulahan, D. A. ; conse C. Gor National Re) asf ade a Short address, in which he s English land system would he r ities was lite jaw. # ft, and of Florida, was Introduced as a Tefutution of the vile slander of the the Irish were Incapable 6f self government, for he had landed, the c std, On our shores with 10 cents In Ris pocket, and was now a member of the highest legislative body of the world. Senator Jones made an exceedingly interesting and elo- quent address, and was frequently applauded. Prof. R. T. Greener made an address, closing by saying the best way to treat the Irish was for Eng- land to give him no grievance, and to give him ab- solute justice. Mr. E. D. Wright was next introduced, and made an effective address. He offered a series of resolu- Uons, which were unanimously adopted. THE RESOLUUONS. ‘The resolutions arralgn the British government for high crimes against the Constitution, against humanity and God; denounce the arrest and im- prisonment of Parnell, and the acts accompanying ; disclaim any enmity towards the massof the English people, and urging the Irish people to in- stantly comply with the “no rent” manifesto, as their only hope for the future against landlordisin, and pledging to the Irish National Land League earnest, United ars hearty port by all the legit imate means at their comman: Notice was given that Mr. O'Conner, a member of parliament, was expected here short collection was taken up, and about $200 raised. ——$—— The Plumbing of the © Street School Mouse. To the Editor of Tae Evex1xo Star: I notice that the inspector of bulldings 1x, de- fending his specifications for the plumbing of whe O street school house,which work has recently been stopped by the proper action of our very cficient inspector of plumbing,says:“Thatthe last clause of the specification requires the work to be done in accordance with the regulations governing plumb- ing.” If the inspector of buildings will turnish Tug Star with a copy of these ‘ifications, which I am told are very brief, and will occupy only a few Ines, Ihave no doubt but what Tas Star will gladly print them, and I am sure that a large number of yourreaders willread them with 1atérest and be glad of an opportunityto see just how the plumber is to do work in “accordance with the regulations governing plumbing, etc.,” and in accordance with specifications requiring methods Airectly forbidden therein. Is there to be a goli from bad to worse in the plumbing of our scho houses? Thad thought that the methods and fix- tures which had, Uirough the incompetence, of oMicials or the machinations of the evil one, be- come So common in our schools were bad eno ugh, but T am told that the requirements of these speci: fications are most shocking. PARENT. Amusements, &c. National THEATER.—Mr. Keene’s Macbeth last evening was witnessed bya large audience. As has been the case every night this week, he was generously applauded, To-night he makes bis last appearance, playing Richard III. Next week the mina Abbott Opera Company will hold the boards atthe National The company is very large and strong. The repertoire for next week includes “olivette,” “Fra Diavolo,” “Bohemian Girl,” “Two. Cavaliers,” “Faust,” and “Chimes of Normandy.” Foxrp’s Orrxa House.—Theater goers are expect- ing much pleasure in the reappearance of “The Tourists” at Ford's ag House next week. The company ts stronger ever before, and gives a better entertainment. Lixcotn HaLi.—There will be a concert and lit- erary and operatic entertainment at Lincoln Hall next Monday evening by Washington’s best ama- teurs. The “Rose of Auvergne,” Offenbach’scomle opera, will be among the good things given. The following popular ladies and gentlemen will par- Ucipate: Miss Eva Mills, Mrs. E. K. True, nee Bryan, Mr. John ©. Pugh, Mr. Warren 8. Young, Mr. E. B. Hay, Mr. D. C. Bangs, Mr. Wim. B. Daniel, Mr. E. J. Whipple, Prof. 8. H. Jecko, ‘THE BiG OystER Roast.—The Leary leaves to- night at 11:30 for Cone river, where the big oyster Toast is to be given to-morrow on Col Sam Strong’s lantation. The roast 1s included in the price of e ticket of passage, which is $1. — Sporting Matters. The race between the Potomac and Columbia Doat clubs will take place next Monday at 4 o’clock sharp. The distance will be twomlles. The course is from the Potomac boat-house up to the “Three Sisters” and return. At7 o'clock in the evening the Columbias will have their last dance of the season. Winners at Pimlico yesterday—Viola, Bramba- Jetta, Buttercup, Ingomar. ——— A Reat Estar Case in Covrt.—In the case of W. W. Danenhower & Son agt. A. 8. Griggs, in the Circuit Court, Judge MacArthur presiding, yester- day, the jury’ ren in favorof the plaintiffs for $87.50. ‘This was an action to recover a fee for services rendered by the plaintiffs in sell- ing a house belo1 to the defendant, wherein it Was alleged that the defendant had surreptitiously Sold his house to the plaintiffs’ customer and ‘then reiused to pay them their fee. ——_.—_— SUNDAY ScnooL IxeriruTs.—The program ar- Tanged for the institute to be held at the ge ional church on the 1st, 24 and 3dof Novem! very fine. Dr. Meredith, of Boston, one of the foremost orators in New land wiil lecture Tuesday evening on “ Dignity and Promise of ‘the Sunday School Teacher's Work.” Wednesday ‘the study of the lesson tor November 62, Appeal im Behalf of the Garfield Mee morial Hospital. ‘OPFICE OF THE ExkouTiVE Co NavTIONAL GARFIELD Mewontat Hosrrrat, 1824 F STREET, October, 1981, ict of Columbia: This appeal is addressed to you in compliance } with resolutions , Hzens of all parties and creeds, re Wasutverox, D. € * Of the Dist monument to and ¥irtues of the man nd Dury the crime of his tragie He lived with ¥e SO appropriate Md tor ever bx 1all, rich and poor, vd pAtriotisus W Ue National pression to our feeling i workd that we Iriend, the virtues of a of the'position of a Chie the kindness of @ ssansination, response be instant is, atl We Ted US And SPORT Aner Ally assist Gur ende 10 this beneficent Uibute to 1S Should be sent . surer of this fund, be made at the principal dru: District. We have tue honor to be, ve A rman Committe } Corresponding BENJAMIN G. LovEsoy THE SALE at THE Bririsn 1 A dinner sit, nial crest—a ‘crown Set of Wedsewood chin: ve Lpring for $70: a dopa S$ flower stand James Worm) cht by Mr. Wits for lock and two ¢ bra, gtit ename was knocked said to have cost $50 in Lon Wills for $11; “Dogs” sold AU $6 exch. servants, both cut with them the Nr hina, plite and linen for the THE CASk OF ALEXANDER AGT. Ato pase of Col. C. M. Alexander agt. D, postmaster, for the recovery of 7 med was enclosed nd delivered to his rity, Was called B. Anger, cit money which the p in two letters: directed to him, enger without Written auth in the Circuit Court, Judge MacArth rougl Some oversight the jetters on the subject had. not been sent up with the record. clined to grant a the counsel unwilling to lose hls a cause, took the only remedy ave drew a’ juror, thereby leaving th calendar, where it holds its place, and will again come up Tor trial. _—.__ Crrevir CovrtT—Judge MacArthur, Yesterday, Danenhower agt. Griggs; verdict for laintil for'$37.50. Thaw agt. Ingersoll; non sult, National Bank of New York aj verdict for plaintiff for face of note; Bryan agt. District of Columbl: tion to restore case to calendar. Sinclair agt Washington and Georgetown Railroad Company; Pomeroy et al. agt. Walsh; dis- mer agt. Roberts et al.; stricken Delano agt. Hosmer; off calendar, etal. agt. Jenkins et a and suit distnissed, ‘The court de- to moacn, ane, se by so ble, and withe case on the request for Uny jaintifl called McDermott & Bro. agt. Gar. verdict for plaintiff for balance of account J. G. Naylor, jr., agt. J. G. Naylor; judgment con- PronaTe Corrt—Jufge Hagner. Yesterday, estate of Joseph Geri lication ‘issued. Henry Nissen; same action; H. Martin, Woodbury Wheeler and Frances E. Mnited administrators, bond #4, ir. Wheeler made guardian to $2.00. Exemplified copy of will and Jonz B. Brown, late of Portland, Me., filed for Rosetta Nelson; Annie ap- intec adininistrator, bond $400. Will ot Eliza tn Kurtz; caveat and motion for receiver fled. ‘ornelia Beckwith qualified as excutrix, bond $2,500, Will of Mary E. Casey; ex. hibited and proven. Arthur A. Nauck ardian to Oscar and Edwin Nauck, bond $250, pointed guardian to 1, bond $500. KR. G. Yewell; Uist of debts due the estate returned by administrator. Will of Elizabeth Tauffer tiled, fully proven and letters testamentary issued to August Seevers, Estate of John F. Benjamin; motion to strike cer- papers from files certified to General Term to be beard in first instance. Estate of Mason Noble; Franklin Noble appointed administrator, bond, CRIMINAL CovrtT—Jyfge Coz. Yesterday, Henry W. Howgate, f cases;) arraigned and plead McGee, assault with intent to kill F released on personal bonds. James Davis, petil larceny; verdict guilty, and notice of motion tor Porsce Court—Jufige Snel. To-day, Mary Kyan, a well-dressed young white W oman, Was charged with vagrai nell testified that she is a constant drinking saloons, and istrequently foun the street. She was sent to the workhouse for 30 days, and $20, which was left as surety for her good behavior some time ago, was forfeited. Henry Jones, vagrancy ; bonds or 30 di son, profanity; $ or 7 days. 30 days. Michael McGowan, fortei Jeremiah Downey, keeping more than two ‘cows for datry purposes neater than 200 feet of a dwelling house other than his own; $6. ‘Thos. Collins, do; $4. Geo. Robinson, incorrigi reform school during minority. John Curtis, alfray forfeited collateral." Elizabeth Straightener, larceny; grand Jury; bonds $500. Thomas'Casey, Turner by beating him in bar-room; $10 or 30 days; appeal noted. E. G. Beckwith izabeth Ray a and Anthony L. not guilty.” Robert Mary Robin- lary Smith, va- assault on Henry. MARRIED. ccm 3m, K. GLE Mt. Lebanon, M ESUTA DENISON, of Telaved dinuaiter ‘Kane, aged 26 years 2 at 1:15 o'clock a. m., auras Buresel is Sa Entered into rest S61, JOHN W. thirty -f Seat of bis aye. Funeral from. his late residence, No, 1134 ‘Sunday, October Soin, ata invited zy esis Sue ; wre ee © BEILY. Friday, October. ma, DELEN A. - ited to attend.

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