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SPORTING GOODS HOUSEFURNISHINGS. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. (pte Rerrent, ~~ PEconaTeD FUTURE DAYS. THIS AFTERNOON. X08. 403 AND 405 7TH STREET NORTHWEST. POTTERY AND PORCELAIN, HHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TPHOS. J. FISHER § 00 a, the cheapest for beauty. as Riese geno ns PROVEMENT, "No. 108 1 61 BETWEEN | CHANCERY SALE OF VADVABLE o market. 'y, comfort and durability in the RODGERS’ ENGLISH CUTLERY. i Pee EN JERSEY AVENUE NORTHWEST, ASB Pe es eae cen oe FINE PLATED-WARE, On SATURDAY AFTERNOON, COURT OF ‘DISTRICT OF ARCHERY AND FISHING. a See SR OTET AND FULL LINE OF KITCHEN UTENSILS. v NTH, ele AT POUR oeEbCK: if COLUMBIA, oe ed iyte Recetved WELUCIPEDES, WAGONS. M. W. BEVERIDGE, lequare west of equare 623, COMPLAINANTS AND WORTHINGTON ET BASKETS, * MRC amortment of Traveling and Lunch (are Wean & Buvxniver,) the improvements, being No. 108 1 street AL. ARE DEFENDANTS, THE UNDERSIGNED, See TCT OS Fey ae ee a eR RAILROADS. [* You want a HEATING OR COOKING Botes berinne nterest Hip Siatper anoum unti| BELOW NOTED. . a ES paid, and secured deed of trust \FTERNOC VEMBER S#*saNdoan VALLEY RAILROAD, STOVE, = au sconveyanc J at ‘purchaser's cost de- | SECOND, ZOU OCLOGR, ta fro of the prema THE ONLY ROUTE To THE pau fail to call and examine our large assortment of | "O17 cokdbe “THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. | 42yfmuare 896, f ws chuetis are, trem 7th nd be ‘structs Agents ila Sorry Sete inden CAVERNS OF LURAY RADIANT HOME HEATING STOVES AND t#-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED IN CON- ‘On SAME Y, AT FOUR AND A-HALF O'CLOCK bed AY. FURNACES, Speipence of ‘the rain until SATURDAY, NOVEMBER | P.M.. in front of the premises, lot 23, and ssh eens The Luray Cave and Hotel Company have noti- |» The bert of their kind made in the country. Also, Sedat ™“PHORAS DOWLING, Auct, | SUUAzSSH, situated at the soutneed comer of 7th ‘fied this Company that they have introduced the LATBOBES, SLATE MANTELS, GRATES AND inches on 7th street cast, by a Gepih of 75 feeton ELECTRIC LIGHT BRICK SET RANGES, LADIES’ GOODS. north A street. Part of lot 24 adjoins and fronts 32 feet into the Caverns, and 1 daily ih thesld of thie powerful cent.” ny Muminated by NO OTHER ILLUMINATOR BEING ADEQUATE EaRenetate the obscurities of these vast subterrancan and xro operly reveal their . ORNAMENTATION. Please call and examine our stock. W. 8. JENKS & CO.. ol? ‘TIT Sevexrs Stueet NoRTHWEsT. SPECIAL TO HOUSEKEEPERS. J)f®5. TRAPHAGEN, 926 E STREET NORTHWEST. M Fashionsiie Drees end Closk Maser. o29-cnhitg and Wrape made in the latest styles. verns are known elwewhere. No Caverns have ever before beeu illuminated by the aid of elec- tricity. ‘The effects LAs CLOAKS, DOLMANS, PALETOTS, JACKETS AND SUITS. CHILDREN’S AND MISSES CLOAKS. ‘The largest and best assortment in the city. FUR TRIMMINGS in different widths. 3. W. BOTELER & SON | Solicit an inspection, by housekeepers and others, of their extensive and complete stock of CHINA, or the iNumination by the Light, and Guides are furnished free, as usual. | GLASSWARE, CROCKERY, M. WILLIAN, LURAY INN UN ES 7 Cite Trevise, Paris. will remain open at all seasons of the year, and visitors KITCHEN UTENSILS, 029 90T PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. May feel assured of procuring superior and first-class = ‘sccommoaa 2s. CUTLERY, SELMA RUPPERT, And other House Furnishing Articte®, which they are 608 NINTH STREET, M RS. freon cale by offering at PEDUCED PRICES. ese JOSEPH H. SANDS CHAS. P. HATCH, 2 ZEPHYRS, CREWEL AND GERMANTOWN WOO: seer aa iat ro J. W. BOTELER & SON, KNITTING YARNS, WORSTED GOODS oo” heccstown, id. Philadelphia. o10-6m 923 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. ‘ART EMBROIDERIE: ‘AND z SORATED ET SETS. assortmentof BALtinore AND OHIO RAILROAD. | D® YRATED TOILET SETS. aoe UNDERWEAR, GLOVES, WEINGEETE ‘THE MODEL FAST 1 \AND THE ONLY LIN A most complete line of medium price English Toilet Sets. Au tique shapes just opened. FINE Goops, in rich Cut Glass. French and English Fancy Wares and Triple Plated Silver Ware, suitable for WEDDING PRESENTS. A complete stock of HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS. Children's Merino CLOAKSs specialty. _024-3m RS. J. P. PALME M 2 IMPORTER AND DESIGNER OF FASHIONS, 1107 F STREET, BETWEEN 17x AND 12ru, \GTON. tl, AND ST. LOUIS Most respectfully announces to the Ladies that she has 00. Beit vt City, and Way Stations. WILMARTH & EDMONSTON, how in Stock a recherche assortment of "050 tat beer aint nad Way. (Piecinsonk, j= = 709 MARKET SPACE._ | FRENCH BONNETS, ENGLISH HATS AND PARIS. Simeburs, Winchester, Hacerstown, and Way, ab Tue ceELesratep NOVELTIES. 8:10—Point of Kocks and Way Stations. 8:15—PHILADELPHIA, NEW YC AND BOSTON EXPRESS. Parior Cars to New York. 840—-STAUNTON AND VALLEY EXPR (eon- nects for Hagerstown and at Point of Kocks for SELECTED PERsonaLty WHILE rx EUROPE, ‘TRIPLE MOTION, WHITE MOUNTAIN ICE o "= ¢,.x. 0TH, 618 Nistu Sanger Norrawesr, : Will open her selection of BONNETS and ROUND 29:00—0n pow only, for Baltimore, Annspolis and CREAM FREEZER. HATS on TUESDAY, October 18. ol54m Way. = 30:00_BALTIMORE EXPRESS (stops at Hyattsvil ADIES" LOR PARLORS. Kontindter a ‘THE CELEBRATED Collexe, Beltsville, Laurel, Jessups’ and Hanover.) 110:40_ PITTSBURG, CHICAGO, CINCINNATI AND ST. LOUIS EXPRESS. 414 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST. M. WILLIAM BERNAT, KEYSTONE CLOTHES WRINGER, P. Cite hs DESIGNER AND GUTTER, (late of Paris.) 22:10 _Raltimore, Eliseott City, Annapolis and Way Sta Tae Besr 1s Use, at Is creating quite @ sensation in Washington in the : 5, Cur anp Ger Ur oF $195-On Sunday only, for Baltimore and Way. J. W. SCHAFER'S, LADIES' COATS, CLOAKS AND RIDING HABITS. ‘This in just the kind of an Establishment the Ladics of this city have long felt the need of. ical solicited ‘from every Lady in Washington and inity. STICTLY Frrar-cLass WORK GUARANTEED IN EVERY INSTANCE. ‘03-1m OUGLASS’, NINTS STREET. Br. CLoup Buripina. HOSIERY, 15.00—BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA AND NEW YORK EXPRESS. 3:30—Baltimore and Way Stations, (Winchester, Fred- erick, Hagerstown and Way, vie Relay.) 4:30_BALTIMORE, HYATTSVILLE AND LAUREL EXPRESS, (Frederick, via Relay, stops at Annap $449 UPoint of Rocks, Frederick, i Wi oint ick, Haxcrstown, Wi chester and Way Stations. (Gn Sunday to Point Rocks and Way Stations only.) '4:40—Baltimore, Annapolis and Way Stations. oA BALTIMORE EXPRESS, (Marunsburg and | 1020 7TH STREET, Apove New York AVENUE. STEAMERS, &e. ‘D AFTER OCTOBER TWENTY-FIFT, he Steamer EXCELSIOR will make regulat trips to Norfolk, instead of Steamer GEU. LEARY. 29-5 6 F FALL AND WINTER STYLES FOR LADIES, 6.06 Point ot Henk ok eae See and Laurel.) | orice. | MISSES AND CHILDREN, 96:45—Baltimore and Way Stations, — = | READY. 70 BALTIMORE, HYATISVILLE AND LAUREL FOR POTOMAC KIVER LANDINGS. JOB LOTS OF FINE FRENCH AND ENGLISH SS. =XP . = 5 7 3p, 1881, the steamer HOSIERY, tog FETESBUUG, CINCINNATI and ST. LOUIS | 4.0 SE ea oe oe ace Se eck #9:50_PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK and BOSTON | 3t7.a.m. every MONDAY, THURSDAY and SATUR- ™ EXPRESS." Sleeping Cars to New York. | RAY for all river Inntings. On MONDAY sa far as DOUGLASS’, 0:00— BALTIMORE, HY ILLE and LAUREL | Nomini Ferry. On THURSDAY, Nomini and Currio. 2 | man. On SATURDAY, Currioman and Leonardtown. | 624 9TH STREET. +a sonny only, eas ia daily, except = FOU == a ae M*® ee Gr aere ily. 3 ro €XCO) NO MOUTH, SHION Buniay, FO" SONDUE: pa porey awe AND TRIMMING STORE, 1211 PENSYLVANIA AVE., Suits, Costumes, Cloaks, &c., inade in supe- at short notice. “Ladies can have Dresses cut and a perfect fit guaranteed. aps All trains from Washington etop at Relay Station. For further information apply at the Baltimore and Obio Ticket Office, Washington Station and 619 and 1351 Pennsylvania avenue, corner 14th street, where orders il betaken for baxwage tw Le checked sud Teveived st POINT LOOKOUT. Steamer EXCELSIOR on TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS and SATURDAXS at 5 p.m, - Pete RG OdrObER eT 1 BUTLDERS’ SUPPLIES. THE GREAT 1881 lz PEXN: NIA ROUTE —— man fare to , Noefork: and Fort Monroe icin 8? 8 | = ae = = 2 NNSYLVANIA Ri Second- ire to Fortress Monroe and Norfolk. 1.5! _K E z NC EST_AND SOUTHWESY. | First-class fare to Piney Poant and Boint Loukout.. 159 do 7 MERAH EaICO, EL RAILS Second-class to Piney Point and Point Lookout... 7 Macsinices7 x EQUIPMENT. a (Established 1800,) ‘Tickets and staterooms for sae and information tur- Dealers in nished at B. W. Reed's Sons, 1216 F street northwest; ON, trom Depot, corner of Sixth and B streets, as follows: 5 a. > - reine BAR IRON, STEEL, TIN PLATE, For and the West, Chicago Limited Ex. | (oe sen Cina tends ee argnue: St Marc Ho- g am eee ge ce E20 | Poikintiorn, next to Gis Post Ofna Ho Company's | ENGINEERS, MACHINISTS, COACH SUPPLIES, from” burg to Cincinnati, St. Louis and | Office, 7th street wharf. BUILDER'S HARDWARE. Chicago; 9:30 p.m. daily, with Palace Cars to Pittsburz. BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD. | Canandaicua, Ro x, Buffalo, Niacara, with Crip Ee at 8:00 a.m daily, except Sunday: im. daily, except Sut- rday. with Palace Cars w Cs ia andl Wad For Williamsport, Lock Haven and Elmira, at 10:30 a. GEORGE MATTINGLY, General WM. P. WELCH, Agent. been NOBrork "AND NEW YORK STEAMERS. STEAMER LADY OF THE LAKE will leave her wharf, foot of 6th street, every MONDAY, WEDN¥SDAY and FRIDAY, at 5 o'clock p.m., touch: ing at Piney Point, Point Lookout and Fortress Monroe. 606 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND 607 B STREET. N. B.—Store closed at6 p.m. * PataTion STAINED GLASS. ‘This crand and beautiful invention fills a vacant long felt in the ornamentation of common windows, Co . daily. except Sunday. zrcuna sre : glass, &c.. and produces all the unique effects of thd Hor Nee rk Satie Ee Sonam, 10:9 a.m,.2.0, | Easimim ieeee wilt loud an faions: "| alt. and broduese a the tolue ofeee of Ut 10-00 aud 10-15 p.m. On Sunday 2:09, 10:00 and Menta Garage ~ | glass windows. For descriptive price list, call or send 10.15 pom. iuaited express of Putiman Partor Cars, | pret class Fare to Fortes Minoo snd Norfolk. ..§2.50 | Portal. New designs just reclved, Directions fe ly, except Sanday. Second-class Fare to Fortress Monroe and Nocti. $1.99 | *PPlying given to every customer. Agency. 939 1. surect 3.3; all throuch trains connect at Jer- | Borer cet are Soin or trons Monroe and Norfolk. $1.50 | nw. Refer by peruuenion to Cliurch of the Inocastnnn: Garect transtar to) Fadi mea Ammex. aiforuine | second-class Fare to Piney Point and Point Lookout. 75| 043m* J. G. CULVERWELA, Aet. for D.C. r. DAYS anid SATURDAYS. ot tor ae in, THURS. P4"7S. OILS, WINDOW AND PLATE GLASS. Sa Bintang, 500, 5.48 ieboeant | _ Tickets and staterooms can be aecared ef general =— ted Express, 9:30 a.m. daily, ex- | So pitaingy or at tho ome ur eeeet whee e THE NEW YORK STEAMERS” JOHNSTONE'S KALSOMINE and MASURY'S LIQUID 8:00, 9:30, 10:30 a.m., and 2:00, & NE STEAME PAINTS, ready for ure. (Send for circulars, 9,2; 10:00 and 10-18 p.m. On | JOHN GIBSON and E. C. KNIGHT leave Pier 41, East | Katimator furnished to Daildeeen A Tale? AR- 00, 10:90 2.m., 2:00, 5:40, 9:30, 10:00 | River, Rew York, every BATURDAY, al four otlockp. | TISTS' BUFELIES always os ind. " wey RUERED WOOD, ie Goons : ae a on 13 15th street, opposite U. 8. Treasury. | m30 418 Trm Sraer Nontawesr. FREDERICKSBURG RAILWAY, FAM MA NDRIA AND WASHINGTON | & “rps bernisegied L. cae ns -street wharf No. 2at7 o'clock a.m. for POTOMAC KIVER LANDINGS as followe:—On Tues- days for Nomring: on Thr Nomini; on Sundays for tox Creek River Where Black Sout are hey Best in the world. Only black that never fades. J. H. JOHNSON & CO., Acents, 12th street Wharf and 1202 F street northwest. ap27 00 and 9:05 p.m. ‘Tickets and information at the office, northeast corner of 13th street and Pennsylvania avenne, andat the depot, Where orders can be jeft for the checking of bagwage to destination = hotels and > [ADE TO ORDER for $1.50. of the very best muslin fae ia ites vata z mee ts ey = Shirts for the money than any house on Heavy Canton Flannel DRAWERS, like thooe sold lust winter, for only 60 center ae = cont Heavy Merino UNDERSHIRTS, Heavy Merino-Wool SHIRTS, 75c., worth $1, ve Galta re pps eS hd RE AND EVERY WEDNESDAY FROM NEW X OnR- B ment ands by Remember those Heavy Canton Flannel DRAWERS, qiostling Dr. OS,'a03 Mweachometic vere. Pre | 959 ana gi00, acme, Tae Eastin for 60 cents, worth §1, at Seriptions and advive free of any charge whatever. nl-Im | {®0and $100, according to scone MEGINNISS, Kk. ROBERTSON, THE MOST RELIABLE AN Returu tickets on favorable terms. longest ¢-tatiiahed specialist in this ith 18 | Steamers marked * do not carry s 3 18 1002 F street northwest. years experience, will guarantee acure in all diseases of at very low rates. | Steerage tickets from Liv. be Uri Orwans, Nervous and Seminal Weakness, | erpool and Queenstown and all other parts of Europe at bp) UA ei SHIRT FACTORY, Sten Goncrrhoce ahd SpGihes Cente eee | CEI bills of inden given for Belfaxt, = seats cocoate Er EEE MOMTEWESE GPS. Pireue Oren dopey Sclastneems aaametaen, San | Rete Qatemzantater sores tie Umineatand | $0 F evexxrworrnwary, ort, Pirner Orrce at bis omce, 456, Cont orth west, Hey ie j for Geieit and passage apply at fhe Company's fice, | _ FINE DRESS SHIRTS TO ORDER, a specialty, At ane of Baltimore. Main office, 19 South | No. 4 Bowing Groen, of bok stocrace and cabin to | guaranteed Euaw Baltimore, Mad. rai __ os Pad ‘BIG! Ww & = BOS Tth ‘treet, Wi sig Y-MADE SHIRTS at ikon ing: 50 che, B. LEON, THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED AND |”"° — VenNoN H. BROWN & CO... New York: Frof the fa. unfinished. 60, ‘anise’ a sae most reliable LADLES’ PHYSICL the city, cam Orto Messrs. OTIS BIGELOW & CO., Boys’ parece, mn fiariahed, 60'cts. ; finiahed, 75 cts. consulted daily at $55 Masxachusetts avenue, trom 2 Janl2 605 7th street, Washington. Gents’ Fail and WinterUnderwear at popular cash prices. 4 and 6 to 8. D Female Complaints and Irregulari- | — = Just received latest de in Neckwear. guickly cured. Prompt treatment. Separate rooms NEY YORK ROTTERDAM. Gent’s Furnishings in all its branches. foriadies ___ot-im =| | sas ‘Money refi ‘where foods fail to suit. LL WEAKNESSES AND PRIVATE DISEASES OF ales JAMES THOMPSON, Manager. Ply "Ail in ‘trouble calle "Ofte “458 UNNINGHAM, THE WELL-KNOWN, RE- Ghiniea Oe ee his ine. |New BILE AMS aye qa anas of work = ee ones rem ‘Remember the number—740 8th street D*. ARMSTRONG HAS HAD OVER TWENTY | ‘orthweast. mar years’ universal success in diseases of men exclu- AZAl ‘ork. For passage apply to W. G. METZERO! 25, Pennsylvania Avene, Washington, oF B. Z SON, Agent, National corner New Yoek aremue sud 13th street northwost. Jatt §, 3 ELuERy, 2 SUCCESSOR TO DUBREUIL BROTHERS, MANUFACTURERS OF FINE DRESS SHIRTS GENTS" FURNISHINGS.) SET 1112 F Srreer NorTawest, Wasuixatow, D.C, Six of the Finest Dress Shirts to order. Six Extra Fine Shirts to order. Bix Fine Shirts to order. mar2s G's STOVES! aively. Honorable and scientific treatment. Basement oflice private, corne west, Tuesday, Thursday, t WO. CURE, NO. PA A ICTED WITH | —_ vate Diresses, come at once, and you ve | \TORTH GERMAN LLOYD. rewarded by sveedy cure without mercury. iN ‘STRaMsuIP ‘Line = New G Bstrect so BEIWEEN (01 VRE =e ae aes FIRE ina certain | _ The sicamem’of Wises stp BE our ‘ TRIPP’S 2D PUBL Ae i rtai rs is compan EVE! - hilie, Serofwia, Ovarium Tumor, Kid- | URDAY fromm Bremen Pler, foot of 3d street“ Hebelan, hey Diseases anc all’ Blood Poison. Cure of Syphilis | Rates of passage:—From New York to. Havre, Londo guaranteed in «ther staxe. Send two stamps for pam- | Southampton and Bremen, firet cabin, $160; secon: Phiet. Revere House, Boston. gabin, $60; steerage, $30; prepaid stecrage cerun delS-codiy Dn. JOHN TRIPP. | P24. “For frvight or passage app i GOP MEDAL AWARDED THE AUTHOR! fo. 251 Anew and great Medical Work, warranted the best and | Cheapest, indispensable to every man, entitled * SCIENCE OF LIFE 01 a WLLarp noren Lorrenry. THE DRAWING FI THURSDAY, EMBER 10, 1881, Is THE Dax DerenMined UPos. The drawing pon, aud wilt TABLISHED | {TEN ‘Female Irrega- | Obatruciious,, ab quick! Ofice, We B street southwest, opposite Smilhso1 change for advice. B GAS STOVES! GAS STOVES! . THE SUMMER FUEL. MONEY SAVED. TROUBLE AVOIDED. KNOW | VATION.” bound in finest *THYSEL! erabossed full wilt, 300 pases, oon —~ tains beautiful Steel Fuetavings. 123 Pres $1.25, sent by mail. Mustrated . Send now. A Peabody Medi- + De. WM. H. PARKER, ‘of the W HT CO., 411 and 413 10th street northwest. WIS JOHNSON & CO., BANKERS, meee NER NNSYLVANIA AVEN! SD 10TH cor! OF PE} eee of this scheme has been finally settled | caret take place on THURSDAY. NYNEMBER, 1981, by assent of tho an this will enable me fo sell all of the kets. therefore, intending to invest in this Scheme may rest sestired that tees urther delays oF pustponements. ion . female cyruplaints quic - from hte cock pa — ence on Green Street”. One Residence on G SSESSS5555ES552E558 EIGN EXCHANGE, BONDS, STOCKS, GEN- REAL BANKING. NO tare ress COMFORTS. STAR FURNACE, SOCIAL LATROBE, 8T. GEORGE RANGE, ie ‘all first-class and guaran: ve 353) woatlafactions By - SAML. S. SHEDD, FIXTURES, RANGES, SLATE MANTELS, &o, @as Plumbing, Tinning and of sotting: promptly at- No. 409 Nowra STRERT NORTHWEST. _al6 5 e repowost! geeks F r WOOD AND COAL. (ot! coant: ei ‘toes Lia "D atraet ‘Woop! woop!! ‘main chee apd feet. Lot 40, square 545, fronting 25 feet on the west side of ‘Sd streot west, betwoen M and N streets south, with a of 107 feet, 10 inches. 2and ¥, in square No. 20, fronting each 54 feet, 6 inches on north F utreet, between 25th and 26th streets west, with a depth of 105 feet to an res stnect, becwoen In ciscet west ad North Caplal ees, nveen Ist cireet west and North Cap With a depth of 185 feet to a wide alley. ‘Terns Cf sale as prescribed by the decree: One-third of the purchase money in cash, and the residue in two equal instalments, at six and twelve months reapective- Jy, with interest ‘at the rate of six per cent per armum from day of sale, to be secured by approved hoten, with & reserved lien on the property sold: or the’ pur- chasers’ “shall have the option of paying all’ the purchase money in cash. A’ money, de- posit shall be mired “on each of the said pieces of e amount whereof will be an- hounoed on day of sale. Upon default of any pur- chaser in complying with terms of sales within five days, the property upon which default has been made nay’ be resold at the riek and cost of the defaulting Purchaser, after three days notice in the Evening Star wepaper. Conveyancing shall be at the cost af the \aBers. ‘GHAS. D. FOWLEL, Trustee, ds ‘Webster Law Building. TPPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE ON THE NORTH SIDE OF NEW YORK AVEN! BETWEEN NINTH AND SENTH STREETS NORTHWEST, No. 925 NEW YORK AVENUE. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of eee District of Columbia, at a special term for: equity business, made in case No. 7840, Docket 21, wherein Charles Y. Grymes is plaintiff and Willian W. Grymes and al. are defendants, vo wl at public auction, in front ie premises, ing real es- fate, in the city of Washinston, in the District of Go. lumbia: Part of lot aix (6) in ‘square numbered. three hundredand seventy-two (372), according to John Dav- idson's heirs ‘recorded subdivision of raid sure, Dos ginning for the said part of said lot «ix (6) at the southeast gomer of said lot six (6) and running thence along New || York avenue westw: sf twenty-seven (27) feet and five (5) inches: thence northwestwardly. fifty-five (55) feet: thence due north twenty-three (23) fect: thence due east twenty-six (26) feet_and three (3) inches; thence due south thirteen (13) feet; thence southeastwardly to the place of bexinning fifty-two (52) feet, toxether with the improvements thereon. The sale will be held at HALF- PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P. M., on WEDNESDAY, the SECOND DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1881, ‘Terms of sale as prescribed by decree: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, and the bai. ance in six, twelve and eighteen months trom date of sale, with interest, and secured tothe satisfaction of the ‘Trustees, or the purchaser, at his saption:, may pay the entire purchase money in cash on the day of sale.. If the terms of the aale are not complied with in ten days from its date the Trustees Teserve the right to readver- tine and resell the property at the costa of such default- ing purchaser. All conveyancing at purchaser's cost. A deposit of $100 must be made on the day of sale. WALTER 8. PERRY, Trustee, 342 D street northwest. JAMES H. SMITH, Trustee, 520 th street northwest. 021-d&as TO-MORROW. JD URCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. MISCELLANEOUS SALE OF VOLS. ASSORTED NEW BOO) i COFFEE . BRE ESSERT DOZ. TUMBLERS, PITCHERS, TRAYS, 20 COMFORTS, 60 LAMPS PLETE, 50 DOZ. KNIVES AND FORKS, AN Lor OF OTHER WARE USED aT YOR Will be sold at auction, within our rooms, THURS- DAY MORNING, NOVEMBER THIRD, AT TEN O'CLOCK. nol-2t JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, ea sth and D streets northwest. BROWN MARE, VERMONT BRED, SEVEN YEARS OLD, GOOD DRIVER; HEAVY WITH FOAL; SIRED BY DOUGLASS. At auction, in front of our oft Be INSTANT. TDUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. STOCK OF MEN'S AND BOYS’ BLACK AND COL- ORED WOOL AND CASSIMERE HATS AND CAPS. ALSO, 200 PAIRS MEN'S, WOMEN'S AND Boy's BOOTS AND SHOES, IN LOTS TO SUIT, AT AUCTION, Within our sales THURSDAY, NOVEMBER THREK, AT TEN OULOCK- nl-2t FPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. GRAND SALE BY CATALOGUE OF WILTON, MO- UETTE, BERLIN, SMYRNA AND BRUSSELS PARPETS ; SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF AX- BINSTER, MOQUETTE, SMYENA RUGS, MATS, On THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER THIRD, 1s81, commenciny at TEN O'CLOCK, within my spa: cioné Salesroom, I shall yell a superb collection of above Goods, comprising in part— A superb collection of Smyrna Carpets. 20 pieces Wilton and Moquette Carpets. Achoige aswortment of Su.yrna, Kremlin, Axminster, foquerte Rugs and ; about 100 different salesrooms, AT TEN ON THURSDAY MOBNING, THE THIRD 1S: patterns. 50 pieces Tay Brussels Carpets and Bordering. is leant collection of Goods will be on exhibition gn Wednesday, the 2d November, when Catalogues will ready. ‘Terms cash. 028-dts THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. peu DOWLING, Auctioneer, USTEF'S SALE OF TWO-STORY AND BASE- MENT BRICK HOUSE AND LOT KNOWN AS NUMBER SIXTY-FOUR I STREET, BETWEEN NORTH CAPITOL AND FIEST STREET EAST, AT AUCTION. By virtue of a deed of dated the 28th day of, M D. 1873, and in Liber No. Ba =| folie 82; en vex. of the land records of the of Columbia, I will rell at public auction, in front of {he premises, on THURSDAY, THE THIRD DAY OF OVEMBER, A. D. 1881, at FOUR OULOCK PM ail that lot of ground numbered ninety-eight (98), in B’ F. Gilbert's sub-division of square numbered six hundred and seventy-five (675), together with all the consisting two-story and basement improvement ot biiek house wlth moders rprowenenee ¢ ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash: balance’ in equal in- nays ‘of ‘trust onthe pron g Ssposi ar $100 Suired at dine of wale, Uf torans ar ‘complied with one ‘k from of Tooerves the right £0 resell at risk of defaulting ‘THOMAS ORME, Trustee. g Sustec 024. Auctioneer. COMMENGING axTe; OCTOBER TWEN- JooT Te asek, Tose at z i a ue luge snd ‘x deerned Visite, cossgn ase neeteee ck ae coats; gentiemen and ladies’ Gold: Watenon, iiver and Plated Ware ‘instrume (AT PUBLIC auction. By order of the Executri: The J. 8. Perry, we wl geil at anion fn StS tS nail furchases STOCK OF DRY GOODS, comprising SILKS, SATINS, VELVETS, DRESS GOODS, GLOVES, SHAWLS, WOOLENS, HOSIERY, NOTIONS, &c. Contained in store-room “corner Penn- sylvania avenue and pik surest. ‘The sale will commence on TUESDAY, THE EIGHTEENTH INST., AT TEN O'CLOCK A.M., and continue from day to day util the entire stock is ‘Terms cash, ot ‘017 WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts. ATPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioncer. USTEES' SALE OF Twi TRO WELLING ON THE >. ee NEAR THIR’ REAPER, Soci tae Coane Desoaxsor ‘BROS., Auchoneers. One Jenny eR AGES ‘AT AUCTION. Spring doth fa wood conditiontamd terug i gueieeroome THURSDAY, NOVEMBES TH iat LEY, Auctioneer, 811 7th street northwest. “will eel! at my anction AY MORN- ING, NOVEMBER FOURTH, COMMENCING AE TEN O'CLOCK A. M., 1EARGE LOT OF NOTIO! and alarze Furniture, consisting Burea Terlor Seta, Mattresses, Pillor aur weil on SABLE DAY, fro 'st ow Case. an match, and three very Sne Breech-loading Guna, and three Murzie-loading Guns, ands quantity of other merchandise too nume- rous tomention. Persons in want of the abore-nen- tiomed goods will do well to attend this male. 22-2t FOLEY, Auctioneer. 811 7th street northwest. T. COLDWELL, Real Estate Auctioneer. en DWELLING. He YALUARLE, BRICK STORE SIXTH AND SEVENTH STREETS NOKTH- By yirtne of a deed of trust, dated June 24th, 1872. Distact of Columbia in Liter Bi. "at folie 30k nba, in a ., and at the written request of the parties secured, I ‘offerfor rale, at public auction, on TUESDAY, the FIRST (1) DAY OF NOVEMBEN. 1881, AT. FOUR (¢ CLOCK PM. in front of the pnemies all that cor, tain piece or jarcel af ground situate In the Cy of Washington, D, C., known and described as lot mar F, in the subdivision of oricinal lots ‘Three (3), Four- teen (14), Fifteen (15) and Sixteen (16), in square Four hundred’ and forty-seven (447), together with the im- ovements, consisting of a two (2) story pressed “Brick Rfore and Dwelling, containing ten (10) noms: with all modern improvements, being No. 628 O street north- ‘Terme of sale: One-fourth cakh: balance payable in ‘three (3) equal installments, in ane, two and three years, from day of sale, with interest payable eeni-annually: the deferred payments to be secured by the notes of purchaser and decd of trust upon the premises: or all cash, at the option of the jrchaser. A deposit (one hundred doilars) will be required at time of sale. All | conveyancing at the cost of purchaser. If the terms of sale are not complied with in ten days, the Trustee reserves the right to resell the property at the cost and risk of the defaulting purchaser, on five days’ notice. 08-8, tu, th, 11t JOHN’ H. GLICK, Trustee. t@ THE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED, ON count of the weather, until WEDNESDAY, NO" BEER NINTH, 1881, same hour and n2-eod JOHN H. $15 FIFTEENTH BETWEEN HAND I, {TENTION IS CALLED. By virtue of a deed of trust dated the 20th day, of October, A. D. 1871, and recorded in Liber No. 659, folio 384, ‘one of the land records for Washing | ton ‘county, D. C., and in Liber 952, folio 204, et eeq., | of the lend records of the District of ‘Coluaibia, the subscribers, by the written direction of the party se- 1 cured thereby, f e idler, premises, 4 | TWENTY-THIRD DAY “OF NOVEMBER, "A.D. 1881, at FIVE O'CLOCK IN THE AFTERNOON, Lot numbered 16 (sixteen), in Square numbered 220 Dirtrce of Column, accondine te Solin barnes ie of lum! A000 ho a ‘s subdivision of said square, of record in the office of the Surveyor of said city, froiting twenty-four feet eight juchot on 26th street northwest, on which is erected & large Dwelling toeether w and singular, the improvenienta, Yriviloces, hereditaments snd. ap purtenances to the same belonging or in any manner apertaining. ‘erm of, sale:—One-fourth of the purchase money (of which $250 must be paid at the time of eale) in cash, and the residue in equal sums, in one, two and thres years from the day of sale, for which the purchaser Taust give promissory notes bearing six per centum per, sznum jntrrest- payable balf searly: to be secured by a deed of ‘trust to the satisfaction of the Trastecs, on. property sold: or the purchaser may pay all cach, at his option... All conveyancing and ing must be at the cost of the purchaser, and if the terms are not complied ‘within five days after the day of sa'e the Trustees Teserve the rixht to resell the property on five days’ Hic notice in the ‘*Evening Star," at the risk an the purehneer in default. Svecial attention ix called to thie valuable pronerty, Delng'a first class houre, aud advantageously located. ION E, nl-dkds CHRISTOPHER N. THOM, | Trustees. HANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE. AND | UNIMPROVED REAL. CORNER OF FIFTH AND M ST! W AND BEING THE ‘THREE-S DWELLING, No. 456 M STREET: THE E-STORY ~ BRICK — DWELLING No. 1129 AND No. 1131, ON FIF’ THE VACANT LOT” FRONTIN FEET, ON ECIAL Al D, IMPROVED ESTATE, AT § LOTS, IN SALE TO BE MADE SEPARATE PARCELS, BF virtue of the decrees of the Supreme Conrt of, the District of Columbia, passed in equity causes! No, 7,162 and No. 7, 167, wherein Hibbs aud others and Willett and others are plaintiffs, and James G. Nay- lor and others are defendants, the tindersined ‘Trustee will sell at public auction, in front of the premises, on SATURDAY, the FIFTH DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1 commencing’at FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., (and contin- uing on that day, and if necessary onthe MONDAY following, at ‘the same hour, until all of property” is offered for sale), all of lot 15, the east 20 feet front of lot 16,"and the north 42 eae 4 inches ei ee = oes. ats which for Convenience of wal ‘under order e court, been subdivided into lots numbered from 48 to 67 in clusive, and will be sold according to said subdivision ad a 20 Sale Mi" street bya Some of 100 fect to an aliey, and is improved by a welling, No, 456,"«M® street. ‘Lote St, 55 and $6, each front 50 feet on ‘-M” street, the first tivo having each a depth of po ce and the last a depth of 76 feet toan alley, and Lot 53 fronts 20 feet on 5th street, and runs back 66 feet to an alley. | ‘The last four lob are unimproved, and together make alot 60 feet on ““M" street and 103 feet Suinehes, on, pth street, and, the ‘Trustee, has, tho au jority. them separately or as a sing: anc they will be offered as may suit sin attendance ‘who wish to bid. Lots 51 and 52 each front 20 feet on ‘5th street, and are each improved by a Three-story and Basement Brick Dwelling House, recently built, Lot 449s covered by a fine large Brick Stable, and Lots 48 ‘and 50 have been used in connection with the stables, ‘but can be sold separately if desired. A plat of the property’ can be neen at the office of the “Trustee: or at the office of Willet & Libbey, corner of 6¢h. street and New York avenue; or at office. The property will brances, and all taxes to. W. E. EDMONSTON, DMONE Trustee, ‘THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Auctioneer. 021-4 ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. TRUSTEES SALE OF A VALUABLE LOT ON EIGHTEENTH STREET, BETWEEN P AND Q STREETS NORTHWEST. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated A 1879, and recorded in Liber 950, folio land records for the Dixtrict of the written request of the tell at public’ auction, inf SATURDAY, the FIFTH DAY OF NO! D. 1881, at FOUR O'CLOCK P. estate, situate in the city of Washiny sf Deets: to wit: baivioion Cf fo Redfern’s recorded subdivision o numbered fur Ja square numbered one and thirty-six ‘Terms of sale: One third of the purchase to be paid in cash, and the recidue in two equal . ments at six and twelve months, respectively, from the day of sale, with interest, to be evidenced bythe prom- iether ees Fy ist on the property sold, oF the option of the Herne of’ sale complied with wi front oF purchasers, ‘T. A. LAMBERT, 410 bth strvet northvrest. J T. COLDWELL, Real Estate Auctioneer. ISTEE'S 8: OF VALUABLE REAL ES- at ALE OF ye By virtue of a deed of 1, 1678, tecorded in Liber Nt records com) of defai 024-1, ¥, [OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ANCERY BALE OF TWO-STORY BRI IN FREDERICK STREET, Bi N FIRST Sp SECOND STREETS, GEORGETOWN, AT AUCTION. Ww oRTHE THEIR WEIGHT IN GOLD. DR. C. W. BENSONS'S CELERY AND CHAMO- MILE PILLS. THEIR EFFICACY IN SICK AND NERVOUS HEAD- ae NERVOUSNESS, ACHE, NEURALGL PARALYSIS, 5} ESSNESS, AND DYSPEPSIA, Tea fully established based. on actual experience, waa ‘tereiene and or ‘but that they will cure WHAT PHYSICIANS SA¥. “*Dr. Benson's preparation of Celery and Chamomile for nervous discases is the most important addition mace THE EVENING STAR. WEDNESDAY. November 2, Isl, ‘The Courts, Cover m Guxexat. Trew. Monday, English Vanderwerken; motion to dismiss for fafture t print. Datnese Ken dail; appeal taken to the Supreme Court of the United States, Xander agt. Oberhelm: ancued nd submitted. Huntiey agt. Huntiey; Om hear Yestemtay, Renjamin’s estate; motion to dis ann moell oct. Vanderwersen; opinion rming Judgment below. Hunticy agt. Hunley; Sumer aoe Cinctrr Covet—Jndge MacArthur. *, Graff agt. Atchison; stipniution far Young agt. Main & Bro.; verdict for reference. plainuft, a Frost agi. Bean: jury of inquisition; Bek ne ne eee aemaaey, Firat for Plantier tor” g22.50 Carroll sa h agt. Tillman; sult revived by com ‘Dr. Benson’s Pilts are worth their weij in wold in | sent in names of Aun Fisher and Lewis Ti i Nervous and Sick Headache.”—D. A. H. Baltimore. “These Pille Dr. Hammond, of New York. “Dr. Benson's success.”—Dr. G. P. Holman, of ‘These Pills are a apecial ps special discanes, as named. a1 for threse: are worthy of trial by al! intelligent «uff Prepared expreealy to cu Bieeplewsnce ant Dye > ami ‘sda repepein. by all Drageists. 106 North Butaw street, Baltimore, M. boxes for §1, or six boxes far $2.50, to erens. a. y udd DR. BENSON'S NEW REMEDY AND FAVORITE PRESCRIPTION. DR. C. W. BENSON IS WARRANTED TO CURE ECZEMA, TYTTERS, HUMOR MILK ch ALL ROU SCAT Th DISEASES OF HAIR AND SC LA ULCERS DER Tt makes the skin white, soft and sm: and freckles, and is the 1 x Flewant EST TOILET DES: ooth:: remy are invaluable in Nervous diseases.” — Pills for the cure of Neuraliia are a Christisuburg, Va. jom for the cure of dipeasos they y are and will cure Sick and ‘Ner- Nervousness, Paralysis, Price, 50 cents a box. Th Baal, two ‘S$ SKIN CURE ITCH- ALL PARTS ta SING T y put up, two botties in ane of both internal aud external trent- Al firet-ciae Droxists have it, Price, $1 per yuck- age. 12 | Ryneal agt. Carpenter et. al; de: = T sugcested. Retiroad Compan: Kao 8691, ‘of James Care Abraham agt. Pennsylvania plilnti! vakes a non-sutt. agt. LoonamM; venlict for plaiutit tor ovember term wus radian ad litem Westham Gran! z testimony onlere’d taken. i ay Jeave to file answers Randolph agt. Killman, sale ratified. McDonald agt. Kelly: da. Shoe maker agt. Shoemaker: Kendig agt Butier; trustee ondered to coli drawback. Sunder land agt. Kilbourn; com Jestimony, Hannewinkel agt. " ratified. Lewis ag. King advertise 4 UW. Elliot ‘agt. Citvzens’ National t of fund oniered. Strother agt. sale ratified and cause revermd, leave to F. Miller to become party Allyn agt. Kinsman; reference to wnd agt. Hooglund; order of publi- Roberts agt. Dimick; reference to EC. In ‘inl auditor, ortered. Shields agt al Safe Deposit Company ordered with the auditor. « questions to Witness Chester disale wewee: ond at, Hammond; estinony Or ered taken before J. J. Jonson, Martin a Marti A. Bi ad lien. { Sanger agt. Sang } to certain questi Tesso as to Jane A j let n depositions =ty) | day's granted plinth to coun CeIMINAL Covet. y, Win. Davis, ran depos't nat Christianey j lowed. Ham uv ‘aicct. MA 1 twenty his testimony, dw Co. tit motion et al, conspiracy; November 3 John Mare A BNER'S MUSIC HALL, E STREET, Orposire GovERsMENT Post Orrice. ‘The rerular Concert Season having closed, the under- figued takes pleasure to aunounce to the pubhe that The bow now fOr rent at reasonable rates for Balls. Concerts, Theatrical Lectures, Public Meetings, ‘Receptions, ve spacious hall is beine renovated and Performances, ke. ued to and Axed at $3,000, Bawant Wheeier, bus a guilty. Pouck Cover dohn Martin. BOalays. botsteron do.; $5 or pistol; $2 oud and A. John’ & soll-pipe of insuffick 1s connection with Ue main Dall there is a lange din- 1s premises with a sewe which isa spremodions Mickos, "Eootien cai ese I ich ia‘ commodious 1. SUP sranmon, fl Fangea and other practical appliances of the latest im- Spey inte ae seme Proved styles, ‘The dimensions of the hall are 87x50 feet, with a seat- om ple. The staxe, which is in conrse of construction, will be portable and can be re- ing capacity of 500 moved alt New ani fitted up wi Yor terms 029-1m if Bo desired. pecial ‘and other particulars apply 20 d spacious sitting rooms for Indies are being care as to neatness and comfort. ED. ABNER. A® GALLERY, NO. 521 1TH ST. N.W., BETWEEN E AND F. J. F. SPELSHOUSE, Novelties fresh ‘constantly arriving. Prices to euit the times. i ‘of my stock solicited. . Picture’ Frames dow Cornices to order. Al the latest in Velvet and Gilt Frames now in stock, and J. F. SPELSHOUSE, Branch Store No, 708 710 et; f 0. 708 7th st. n.. ‘OUB SPECIALTIES:— Qabinet Size Frames, Velvet, 2c. up. 8-10 Walnut Frames, from 25¢. up.” Window Shades and Fixtures, 50c. ‘7th street northwest. , bet. Gand H. o18-8m_ Dinson, loud and boisterous: $5 or 15 days John ituns’ and John O'Donohue, charged with » belng found begging On the street; 90 Nin the workhous®. Jax. Boston, colored, disorderly conduct ata concer: $ or 15 days. ugene Mass, assault on Alfred Christi ai Also, charged with 5, 50 or 9) days. Travis Ford, Antuony Whalen, Chas. Sintth, John Hunter, Wm. F. Bailey, Evans and ‘Altred Tai Thos. MeCarran, Larcet carriage of R. 1. Flem: 3 J. Clark, obstructing the noted. John Norris, larceny of silver watch, Yalued at $20, from Henry 8. Wendel; six months in Jail; appeal noted. “Harriet Preliz, Uureats; Personal bonds to keep the peace. Daniel Toomey, assault on Policeman Daniel Willisms; continued |for sentence. Rachel Goodall, changed with Lar- ceny of $90 from Richant H. Winterworth: contin- ued. Gea Carl, keeping a dangerous dog; #18 Jacob Roth, grand larce stroying a prom issory note? grand jury; persoual bonds for de- Jond and boisterous; $5 or 15 days.’ St rer and Wim. Wells, for- felted collateral, James Taylor, profanity: $5 or Tdays. Frank Taylor, do.; dd. Mary Holland, de.; bonds or 30 days. Annie Faley, loud SECONDS AND SELECTS IN THE MARKET. DEALER IN THE CITY. 3 LARGE YARDS. Srmacus Squane. WILLET & LIBBEY. ols Ce eae 30, $3.50, Uieiere ae Tato Ie Bante’ $2.56, BOC. Wy late, 50c., 75c., and Gaute’ Gansinere Parts, $2.55, SS and $20 ‘Misses’ and Boys’ Schoo! Button Shoes, $1 up. WE MAKE THE HIGHEST GRADES OF ‘Sraen Sraver axp New Yorx AvEXvz’ {2 WE WILL DISCOUNT THE PRICES OF ANY Noxraeax Liseerr Manxer Squane. OVERCOATS AND RLSIEES, 5 ps0 wn. Sup. 1914 amp 1916 PENMSELVANIA AVEXUE. 3. W. SELBY. assortment of UDENT SCARFS and Garnier’s embroidered-back KIDGLOVES. 029 ACE CURTAINS. Is atill at her old 7 ee ah Hes ius cig that Curtaine can be GTEINMETZ, 1331 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, OPENING OF LADIES' FURS. SEAL DOLMANS AND SACQUES. Great Variety of FUR TRIMMING. Furlined Garments of the Latest Patterns. 029 Loununa STATE LOTTERY. NEW OKLEAN: ‘TUESDAY, NOVEMBER Srm, 1881, 138rn MONTHLY DRAWING. A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FORTUNE. ELEVENTH GRAND DISTRIBUTION, CLASS L, AT LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY. Encorporated in 1868 for lature for Educational and ‘been. GEAND SINGLE NUMBER <i TAKE PLACE MONTHLY. IT NEVER SCALES OR POSTPONES Look at the f¢ 3 soo BEEE Basin ao “five years by the DRAWINGS WILL SE28Sou9% Sees mye 5 823 8322 Yagrancy; bonds or 90'days. Richard Ronionon, am Lan- boisterous; $5 or Wiltlam ster, profanit, ? ys. David ott,” VagTanci bonds or 9) days, Adeline Harris, larceny of a poir of shoes trom another girl on'the strect; 10 days in jail. Daniel Stewart, threats to John M. Krouse; personal bonds lo keep the peace. Christian Phouger, as- Sault on Michael Hoofman; §% 3 Gray, assawit on Burnett Clark: Rachael Goodall, larceny of $20 from P. H. Went- Worth; 30 duys in jail. Peter Hayes, Archie H Richard Moulden, Ann Moulden and Ellen Ware, forfeited collateral. Capito] Hill Thieves, To the Editor of Tux EvEnin Stax. ‘There is a gang of colored thieves in the north- eastern part of the city that needsthe attention of some of Major Brock’s men, if he has any t Spare for that police-forsaken’ section. Beveral the gang have been observed fora week or tore prowling around Maryland avenue and the adjacent streets, prospecting for “swag.” Last evening, about 6:20, two of them entered John G. Ratuborie’s store, Corner of Gin and © strectsy on retense chas' ecumped with four pairs of shoes Mr ‘Willis, the Watchman im charge of Stanton square, happened to be. a though not on duty, and gave chase to the Who disappeared ‘in the neighborhood of some Tookeries 7th and 8th streets, north of Maryland avenue. This part of East Washington Wil be Temembered us the soene of ‘ro torrible outrages: in the last three years. tion ts still below zero. — inc The Newark National Bank Failure, SOME OF THE MYSTERIES OF MODERN BANKING, ‘The fatlureo! the Newark national bank through the defaication of the cashier, still excites general interest. Nugent's counsel denies that he recetved the large amounts stated by Cashier Baldwin. He says be could not ascertain how his account stood at the bank, because Baldwin had the ao- counts 80 mixed Up that he was in the latter's Power. None of the other banks of Newark are seriously involved with the Mechanics’, and will Rot be affected. ‘The president of the Mutual Ben- efit Insurance Company telegraphs its that the bank’s failure does not embarrass them. At tachments have been levied upon the property ot the bank in the hands of the Mechanics’ national bank of New York for $29,875 by the People's bank, and $13,670 by the Corn Exchange ban! dota "of New York, | United States ny Attomey Keasbey having become — sabi after a hasty ‘examination of the books of the bank and of the papers relating w Nugent & Co. surrendered by Cashier Baldwin, thal the assertions of Ballwin, tade in hie voluntary statement, were substantially true, made a demand yesteray afternoon on J ‘Teese, Nugent’s counsel, that the property now in the hinds of Nugent &'Oo., be immediately sur- rendered to the receiver. Judge Teese asked to be allowed to have an expert examine into the mat- ter, and pledged himseif that the property should be left undisturbed unt!l the examination was completed and he could give an answer. Baldwin statod to the district attorney that he received cent commission from Nugent for fis paper and taking chatge of his banting Dust ness. Since January 1 Nugent has drawn by check from the bank $1,506,090, and dey During the month of and deposited $143,000. pa beeen DeratH oF 4 WELL Knows Horst Prorrizron.— from Baltimore, Md., last night, says: Robert B. Coleman died nts mora: ing at the Carrollton Hotel, aged seventy-seven years. In carly lite he was (aptain of the sound ‘Steamer Ben Franklin, running between Provi- dence and New York. For many years, in part- nership with one Charles A. Stetson, he’ was prietor of the Astor Mouse, New York, and quently at various times was of several, Well known hotels im different cities, including the Coleman House, in New York, and ‘Eutaw House, Baltimore, which he kept during the war. He was the country. akers of Milwat wo factories, including several had acceded to the demand. The Jone an Calvin Fletcher, state fish commissioner of Indi- ‘Ana, ts on his way to Washington W obtain a sup ply Of carp. DIED. a BARTELMES. Tw , November Ist, 1! 3:00 o'clock p.m., EVA E. BAKTELMES, aged Fr} months and 1 ether ane eu=ooo——_—_—___——-