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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1: 1881—DOUBLE SHEET 5 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. LETTER FROM NEW YORK. will start on astarring tour soon and opens in THE ASSASSINS LETTERS. MORE GRAM- am prepared to teach on A. Sardou’s Ural esratcay Seats the ditt fany years lence cl Ad Greer Prof. G GINEST, PO. Box 618. nis-6m 1 en H. S. WASHBURN'S SCHOOL FOR IN struction in Spani-u is now re-opened for the for- imation of Evening C.aases at his residence, 122 Gth Street borth west. din™ CHOOL OF ELOCUTION AND. DEA MATIC ART. MES. ADELINE DUV) ‘ew York), n8-1m et northwest. R. F. MUSSAFUS ASSISTANTS TEACH Ge nd other seuagea: Latin, " matics, Envlish branches. Preraration for Colieze, ke. E i clanneR Circulars address F. MUSSAEUS, 1212 L street West 69. rth- Me's MARY K. SCHREINER, TEACHER OF ELOCUTION, No. 1212 1. stre . LUCIEN FE. C. COLLIERE’S French, Engiish sri Classic i Reopen on MONDAY, 1588 1 STREET 'N Fur further and fuil parzie Profexsos (Transiations done.) = Teacher of PIANO, ORGAN and Particular attention to begin- ners, as well as those wishing to be qualified for Per- forniers or ‘Tyachers. 74 12th street northwest. ‘8p30-e07m" HE CEDARS—A HOME SCHOOL FOR YOUNG Ladies and Little Girls, ia situated on the Heights of town, and ix accesible by street cars to all parts of the city! The zrounds are extensive, the location eaithfvl and beautiful. Address the Misses EARLE, 2916 35th street. Washington, D.C. #27-tu, th,e,4m_ TRAINE SCHOOL FOR FOURTH ANN SESSION. ‘The regular course of Lectures will MONDAY and FRIDAY EV) at the Lenman Buildicg, 14: ginning FRIDAY, Nov. 4th. apply to Mrs. Jane Hitz, 315 New Jersey ayenue south- Sst Mew. S.A M. Canfield, Bureau of Education, corner ‘or D. W. PRENTISS, M. D.. Dean, nl-co3w 4 9th street northwent. NSTRUMENTAL AND VOCAL MUSIC TAUGHT by a lady who has studied in the best schools of Ger- imany and ftaly, many years experience. Ad- Gress Madame OCTAYTA SEWELL. at Metzerott's Mt Sic Store, 925 Pennsylvania avenue. S- GRENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, CORNER SS Ninth and D streets no: cupies’ ite new and attractive ha'l in the handsomy edifice known throughout. the United Statesax LINCOLN HALL BUILDING, Day and E: Ladies and Gentlemen. "Sons and daughters educated for real life. Students re ceived throughout the A pamphlet, contaming an eloquent address to the students on "Elements of Buccess,” by James A. Garfield: also full concerning the College, will be sent free w tion 2 mail, or may be ained at the Ce Hi _C: SPENCER, Principal. MRS "ER, Vice Principal. wawe NIVERSITY OF 1425 New York AveNtE, Near 151 Sraeer. Fac ©. W. Horruax, LL. D., Dean and President of Hon. R. T. Meratcr, 1 Hon. D., Constitutional Law. A. Kienanpsos, LL, D., (U. 8. Court of Statutory Law. Mornis, LL. D., Pleading, Practice, Evi- Z ‘Juris: rudence. <. Esq., Personal Property, Con- giver, and Corporations, LL Reai Property, Do- mmestic and Criminal Law. F. P. B. Saxps, A.M, LE: B., J. J. DARLINGTON and W. H. Dexs1:, Judgts of the Moot Court. ‘Term extends from first Wednesday in October to June. All the classes are now open for the reception of Resin $50 Post lak course, ars, 7 annum: graduate course, $25. ance of lectures. $25, per annum.” For sulars we Secretary, Ease Schoo emer sPPly obi SBORNE SEMINARY—FRENCH AND ENGLISH Boarding and Duy School for Young Ladies and 3irls—will reopen at $43 M street northwest, Sep- 1881. Classes from Kindergarten to Harvard examinations. Thorough instruction by North- ern teachers. 019-2 SerprurRe IS NOTHING ON EARTH SO PRECIOUS asthe mind, soul and character of a child.” FRIENDS’ SEMINARY, I Srreer, Between 15TH AND 19TH NoRTHWEST, Affords to Girls and Boys the best facilities for a liberal jucation ; prepares its pupils to enter College. Patrons we no expense for books. _ Call on or adi 06-3, J. 8. WILSON, Principal. Mis ¥. PRUD'HOMME’S FRENCH CLASSES or: meet at her residence, 1318 I street northwest. send name and address. A practical knowlede of Sie language and s Parisian pronunciation acquired ima short time. Terms modera 6 Young Ladies. West End Institute, New Haven, > per month. For | § Sin 8: CAPES, BOARDING SCHOOL, FOR Conn. E year. Bi facilities. Send for Eleventh y juperior ee ATIN, GREEK. MATHEMATICS. NATURAL SCI- ‘ence and English, privatel clase. ‘Address a ary US, A.M., ofan Columbian College, Washington, D.C. USICAL ACADFMY, 1534 I street northwest. Principal, J. P. CAULFIELD. Mus. Doc. Studies resumed September 26th. 520-2m* MESS AM LEAVITT, OF BosToN, TEACHER of Veoal and lnstruiuental Muric. "Mise Leavitt Seo Decnmaned 25 Co Solok yurch OF Concert. Address O44 K street northwest. g15-3nn AND MRS. ALFKED BUJAC’S ENGLISH ee French Boardine and Day School for Young 1012 17th street northwest. duties of this ‘will be resumed SEPTEMBER 68-3m"* |APITOL HILL INSTITUTE AND KINDERGAR- ten: fifth year: opens SEPTEMBER 12. thorough ion from Rinderarten to Collesiate Departinent, Spade, C.F. BOYDEN. or Silos a FOSTER SR street southeast. 330-3m* /ASEENGTON CONSERVATORY OF Music. corner 4% street aud Pennsylvania avenue, (over ‘Bhillington’s ). Thirteenth year. Piano. OF: ¥ Singing, Violi we “Ay teact olin, Ke. Twelve Fresadvantares. 0. B. BULLARD, Director. “sl0-Sma* = = HE ARCHER INSTITUTE.—MRS. ARCHER HAS returned from her western tour. Her school will commence on THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 29th. For rcolars and further Rarticalars address or call upon |. N. ARCHER, No. ‘Massachusetts opposite Thomas Cire! Bir SS HILTON'S English and French School for Young Ladies and Children, 821 Vi it avenue, will re-open September Wath, “Boarding pupila limited: ‘223-3 ASELL INSTITUTE, 903 167TH STREET NORTH- ‘west—Mrs. L. E. Siru, Principal. A select Eng- and Classical School, with superior facilities for French and German. The Principal will give the care and comforts of a pleasant home to xix young #irls. » Gireuiars may be oblained at the Bookstores or from tho MM VERNON SEMINARY. Boarding and Day School for Young Ladies. T1b0 M street, Soe Washinuton, D.C. ‘MRS. J. EDDY SOMERS, Principal. School year opens September Zi, 1881. For cata- Dogues apply to the Principal. 16-4 TW ASEINGTON, COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE.—A Chil sarding aud Day School for Young Ladies aud Te-cpens Se . ‘or circulars Mra. Z. D. BUT: id Mise M. C. DOUG- Principals, 1023 th street ni CLASS. MATHEMATICS, . German and Enlish. Special “attention to preparation for C West be Annapolis and all a aoe ae mations. age SW. corner Sth and K streets, northwest. pe SCHOOL OF MUSIC, iy $F 8th street nortnircst. Piano, Organ, Volos, Violin, &c._Chureh organ for practice. sl-sm. T RIMMINGS m FRINGES AND PASSEMENTERIES, ar NOOT’S. We invite attention to our assortment of Rich Trim- BILE, CHENILLE, JET, MOIRE ANTI MOURNING FRINGES (CUE AND PLUSH AND CHENILLE GIKDLES AND TASSELS, And Endicw Variety of FINE BUTTONS, In all the Newest Shades aud Styles. ‘We will open, on NEXT WEDNESDAY, OUR sTock oF FUR TRIMMINGS, CONSISTING OF BEAL RUSSIAN BEAVER, GREBF, SILVER AND MINED FOX CHINCHIELAL PLAIN AND PUINTED BLACK OPOSSUM AND SWAN'S DOWN. Kew in Lace Mother Hubbard Col- "Heal Laven Infants and Stises! Velvet, Silk and hand-knit Zephyr Backs, and Mitts for lufants and Mi LADIES KNIT ZEPHYR JACKETS, NOOT's, at 915 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Gennices. CARRIAGES. CARRIAGES. ROBT. H. GRAHAM, Repository and Factory, 410-416 8TH STREET NORTHWEST. ‘Repairing promptly attended to. nlt-Im 7p, BOsINSON & CU., BOYS’ CLOTHING HOUSE, New York on Monday. Ellen Cummins, Will - = = ——~ 2 =| — eee ees Ellen —— wo GOVERN wens THIS AFTERNOON. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & 0O., Ai soctat sexsa- | Harkins andgood people generally will support | PFivate Netes te Gem. Garfield, Etc. epicenter deere ey bee — THE CHARLIER WEDD! ‘There was considerable excitement in the neigh- rns. E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioncer. CONTINUATION SALE OF CARPETS, OTT, CLOTHS, | TION—WELLES AND GOULD—A NEW stony—cyae | '€T-——Rossi was a financial failure here,although | ge expresses HIMSELF ON THE ROBERTSON xoMI- | DOThOod of H xtreet, between 4th and 5th @trects. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE BUSINESS o Oe MATTING, Be DAMAGED BY MATER | Ww. FIELD AND THR BATTERT—MRS. BOOTH’S oot rete the greatest actor ever seen in this NATION AND OTHER POLITICAL MATTERS. northwest, about 9:30 o'clock last night by the ree PROPERTY, FRONTING ON LOUISIANA AVE-| BE SOLD ON ACCOUNT OF WHOM IT MAY | DEATH—BRIEFS, ac., ac. i Pe ee eniat “woncbe ready ROPERTY, FON TIN till January. ——Patience is more successful than | ‘The mysterlous package of papers eft by Gul- ena “STON BE A < UB at my FUERDAY, NOVEMBER TWENTY. SECOND, | Special oorrespondence of Tae Evexrwo Oram. home trom ita mandsrmns caPaay hot guing | (fat at a newstand at the depot on the moraine 6 LAS STAN | a 3 fEN CI - Mi. tat i. i“ “state se STREET NORTHWEST, RESPECTIVELY. Somer of ith wtreet and Mawachuscts avenue BOF: | A social event of the weekin fact, the social | (> inatry Mr. Watney: Fast yet, some other time | the assassination, and since kept as a “state se Port of @ pistol shot, screaming of women, raising of windows and the gathering of a crowd around house 431 H street. Sergeant Boyle hurried to the : lace and found that aman named Dr. Wiliam By virtue of a deed of trust, dated the 7th day, ‘west. the following damaged “ in the far and sweet subsequent’—Although the | cret” by District: Attorney Corkhiti, came to lignt | y" Douglass, living at) Uh mse WIth 3 aidan heer cls a oo 6-4, 8 ‘ midd a new opera given 5 ars. —Mle. SS ® STAR Of lust evenin rhe notes written by | haa mists - - : and ‘at the request of partien secured, the wnder- | 600 yards of Napier ani Coto sistas : pera given in two years —Mile. Rhea AR Of La nin ¥ | had mistaken for a hung He had seen a man URDAY. ~ e ladies on the chancel rail of Trinity chapel, one of | two syllables—made her first American appear- | Guiteau to the Presid were also submitted in SOVEMDBER, NINDTEENTH. Sloat FOUR GD inte ee the ultra fashionable churches of the city, and on | ance last Monday, playing Camille. She all the | evidence. ‘These notes were all marked “private, TSS, * it 0 mi e followil called rt credit, and assures her managers that she | addressed tothe President in the most familiar Gevcribad realeaate eis apace Eee ete | Oe for goods, to be sold In lots to | the other side of the church, leaning against the | Par credit, and = Way, and most of them were signed by east half of Lot nunibered two (2), in square numbered | ‘Terms cash. rail of the stairs to the reading desk, was one of| James Gordon Bennett gave the Herald the | simply with his initials « sbout the house p Urourh the blinds, and went to the door and (red | had disappear Huiteau | square and found window and the man ORicer Royle started wround the man named Dr. Well, who said : *.G..” as though the Pres- { he was the man shat at. He had been living with ie Ace tale cet Dall OF SO ¢ WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts._ | Captain Williams brawniest clubbers, in the full | « shaking up” which 1s so often heard of and so | Went would, of course, understand from whom | g'woman I house for five years, and when he ‘C street northwest and 26 feet on | > — Ba ~ 7 7 e Met oe seldom takes place. ‘hen he hie jim to Europe, ley came. he package Of papers ler e went to Cin att » vote, Dr, Douclass: K et wort ae NO. A. PRESCOTT, Real Estate Broker. uniform of the Metropolitan police force. In the p T ed Europe : if t 1) vote, Dr, Doulrlass took is the city of Washinton. . " ry pana 4 ‘were all of character a 2 DOr one eee ee ch: J sailing a week ago. Some of the changes he ordered | pot were allot the same character as Guiteau’s mand moved to tits house with her. Dr middle stood Dr. Morgan Dis, in the spotless robes | #4! i ¢ the . ‘ ae Soran = n | TRUSTEES" MEROVE! » ave hot been effected yet. other compositions, ass is employed In the Pension of “3 hich the purchaser is traits acne ete "acct | SEER TED Ok Sed PRO Wie OPERTE | of his profession, ready to recetve the bridal party. | "een Js promise of a brilliant soctal season this | Among the letters introduced, several of them | Weil in the Ati-utural department Noone week of trust on the property, to the satisfaction of the SH PE SOCEM PARK” AND | ,bCTe’s over 1,600 persons in:the church,” gasped | vear. The Grants will probably lead the “qual- | ror the first time made publi, were the following: | hurt, but several were frightened and more Were 3 Pat six (6) per cent per annum (OM THE "SCHUETZEN PARK AND | ¢) & : = ity,” and a reception to the Sartoris family 1s in . Sten . ae | excited. nveyancing at the cost of the pur- STH-STREET ROAD. he elderly, Neshy sexton imdiiemay as he crowded | 03,8 MARCH S, 1881. si eee nf $500 will be required when bid is By virtue of a deed of trunt, dated on the 24 day; into a corner to avoid being Tun over, and he was | "When patti sings for you in Washington tt will pitt Garfield: I catted to see y: orning, Sines sin tn Songun Shin eae Bat Go ae wath I | of Sanuary, A-D- 1860, and, recorded fn, Liver Saeki Ene Te was a weld dressed crowd and | pe at $3 a ticket Instead of $10, ns some of us have | PULYOU Were engaced. Tn Octal snk sake i con aahirgitet aby eae Fee or Ait ct sie aia tee fend records for aoeerr | Mannerly withal, but there twas not a man or a | pald, but we won't have to pay it any more. last, I sent you a aL SRASOX—CBARG® OF DEP 5) days, the the risk and cost of “U0 Ne Oke mI ve a we es sf r Mr. Kasson, of Iowa, 1 un TION—WELOOME TO A NEW MINISTER—OTHER ROHS 2. ERANKLIN, Trustee. | we will sell, at public auction, in front of the premises, | woman there who wasn’t hoping to hear the bans | , The weather at last becomes se. bie, to Te xe aon tfatl, He | MATTERS. THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Auct. ni0-th,*,im,w,f&d8_ | on THURSDAY, DECEMBER FIRST, 1881, at HALF. | forbidden. s cha 2 day it is quite appropriate to November. ‘Ph Hb eer pened cheer og Ppesenitres = PAST POUR OCLOCE ak cat oF Merona or Te RTE ee ae amar io Tia CSW Od | ee ike aoe ed, however; the pri T should not wish to disturb Lin | Correspondence of Tie Evextva Stan. Jot numbered eleven (11), in_biock numbered ten (10), What do you think of my provisions and rents ar? goin; ris? 1 think I pr pigher, anil ¢ nd is going to lecture pout Dr. Bit 101 ¥ Paris to V consul mar, | FOLEY, Anctioncer. in Todd sud Brown's subdivision of Mount Pleasant | (Put “ls in small type) k Lis Civren, Va., November 14h, 1881, —— and Pleasant Plains, as recorded, in the land records of | (Ors because he sald his sister was right and he | Cort Since the rains began to fall there hes been but i you'can see 5 ok ple to you, jd be Satistied with | : a a : ft | lorie He, the ae - | Stocks to-night. So you can see we are In ill luck | 2d weable £0 you, adeeb tar Seater Oak pk get SOLESTEE EERE. | te of Cainer Namtinrton comer in tei: |Pctctavey with Be Mongaty wis et creed | al around | gene tour leaing cahiorseni'arstar fe Mucus | the ean fel stmt witout cease etme FIR: Ge = spe ction rooms, S11 7th street, the | ‘Terms of sale: One-fourth cash; balance in six (6), | marry the couple with such good effect that that Ross RaYMonp. s ‘at b Aucust. | the in fell alm emul sartic n entire effects of a hou consisting of all Kinds of Fur- | twelve (12) and eighteen (18) months, with interest at | gentier ack i ares ure, Carpets, Oil Cloth, Crockery, Glassware, Stoves, | av percent from da ‘of safe, secured by a deed of trust | Sontcman backed out, and he had adsresved an é isaes : y opened on the rebel war | 0 r three Seasons, including = hea Be iets sa S48; | and 60 hours. For three ns, Including the cure : an Yetiel : = ont 0 pre have been severe drouths, and the eon On Ce Oe ° , Hof gt0O required at Gareag | Open letter to Dr. Dix asking him to-do the same, The “Pink Eye” in Washington. | sent | Tent one, there hav mre =i FOLEY. _| fate. “fr ohne are not somphed’ witht, ten (10) dase Uut the Dixes don’t back Out, and the soldierly | exrgNT oF THE DISEASE—ITS NATURE AND HOW IT 18 | Sons at Pris, w Uils season has been the severest of all of the Trustees reserve the right to resell at the risk and Ine was not moved a peg. ‘TREATED. | and I presume he no expectations: Streams and nelis have been the lowest JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. cont of “defaulting purchaser. Conveyancing at pur- ee Giese Uy fon ane cone, aves | The experience here with the “pink eye” ept- | tilted. Senators Blune, Loan r thand > See chaser’s cost. = Lochinvar proce , barring the el y - | eriendiy ;,. Peete a POSTPONED ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF PER- JOSEPHA, STERLING.) runtee, bridegroom, and fashlonable soctety was stigred to | demic among the horses, heretofore noticed 1n | wl ee espe voskina wee d int tn tact ECTS. W. H. N = 3 depths has depths, with adintration of the ‘i " pr | agate f entirs saan sn dry, and the people have Yirtue of an order of the Supreme Court ofthe | J.T. COLDWELL, Auctioneer.” ___n19&30-2t_ the gentlemaniyoniiiary looking Sir Haughwout | TH® Stax, 18 somewhat similar to that of other Can Be 8 eaten sone Toxteat inconvettonce for Watertor jet of Columbia, (Orphan's Court), the under: HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer: Howe, and was’ thrilled with sympathy for the | ‘ties when ttshowed itself several months ago. seme Same | nd stock. With all the rain that has Ph RG OR ON MBER, hte T ye z Very plain young lady who proposed to have that | In New York, Boston and other citles the disease | Gen. Garflela@: I understand trom Col. Hooken, OAT Ee SCERY SALE OF A VALUABLE LOT ON THE einthe water of de Thus again, o7 Messrs. J.B. Lippin: ly issued a net A Quest on the premises lately occupied by I. Herbert Martin, corner of Harrison and Monroe atreeta, Uniontown, D. 2 + f the Nat. Committee, that I am to hw F particular young man, papa or no papa. had its run, and it was supposed that those cities | $f, * E S’ Sol ST, S$ . e ly x | ship. Thope it is the it Py former of Harriton and Mouroe streets, Uniontown, D. | Reiwe ROR DUD STREETS: IMPROVED TX SB eS pellreman, POssiDly | were entirely free of tt, but subsequently it re- Sn eric Pape Sree Biisiness Wagoneand Hames, one Cart, one atuable | Swe tl STORY-AND-BASEMENT — BRICK | Priting tho Goa Ga cere rom fOr; | turned. About the eatly part of September it | Pheine has sn Mile! ‘and wenty ustrian Views on'Ve iS b it A : hat to press my claim for the + “4 “ a dated the 10th day of Octo-. put tn an appearance, and the wedding passed off | first appeared here, and It may be said now to | Fig! o pr ta of our place. three subjects of order and quality, to be offered in lots to suit purcha- | BY virtue of s, decree dated the 10th day of Octo- 4s other weddings do.’ President Arthurs son.and | have affected over two-thirds of all the horses in | ee most Interest to me treated int ork are “The — FRANCES FE. MARTIN, trict of Columbia, in the cause of Richard King vs. Postmaster General James’ son were among the favorable to thi id wish, may ural,” “Mental Life Below the WOODBURY WHEELER, ¥. E. Bulkley et al., being No. 7, s juity docket 20, | ushers, and the “swagger” of the whole affair was | Ze District. There ts some question whether | name for the , ne ed Trustees will sell at public auction, in | cutter” it 18 a contagious disease, as where horses affected | present consul. nis, Aiministrators of I. Herbert Martin, deceased. se undenmiened Prustoes will seu at huplig auction. in | “utter.” Doubtless the Professor s home, re- Bl p THIRTIETH, 1881, at FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., lot let- | Dearsing Brabantio’s lines. Certainly, he did’not | by tt have stood head to head with others not | You for the o: nthe | 3 aimon | 2 Ines en Did the Huinan Ra The cogent and comnpred 1 as the men that did the thy Duliny, who has been for years @ BP i Ae or, | 1A8t fall are the ones to be remembered. Senator | y ge-master on the Washington & Oblo rafl- FRAME ‘SB, | tered **E,” in the subdivision of lots numbered one, | 8PPpear. affected, the latter have not caught the distemper. Son apEra Rd he SaAA‘ ine pecs > | baguage-master on the Washington & © : NETEERER GUREER BEXWEEN | frp ihren and tonroen of spun com, ronne, 18 ANOTHER SENSATION, Tue disease 8 not a serious one when promptly | yt about this "Wary reape-trllys n° | Ponds mmne weeks aco had & Ct roswed ty the ae Betee BaOe Bd & dp provements thereon, conkisting of a two-story-and. |O€ which society would be glad to tg-| treated. The @anger is that for want of proper |~ March 26, CuaKLEs GUITRAU. | took plaice Sunda tm., the 6th list, at the Epis» i iriae of & decree of the Supreme Court Sacer i house, containing seven rooms | nol x = . . . the District of Columbia, made and passed in! a eee crete botibe, cote = re, however, was the arrest of Colonel | treatment the disease will run into dropsy or lung Equity cause No. 7702, entitled Michael O'Day et! copal church al. ve. James O'Day et al., the undersicned, as trust ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash R. Kt. Farr, the coalition candidate for house Tesidue inthree equal | 9- Howard Welles for blackmail. He 1s con-| trouble. The experience of stablemen 1s not alto- | , @¢?! Gariela: From you looks yesterday I One-t : A not quite understand what I me: delegates i this county, In his here 0 installments of six (6), twelve (12) and eighteen (18) | nected with some of the best people in New | gether uniform, and neither are the modes em- T hive lied ree | Of delegates in thts county, in his speech here on will offer for sale, at public auction, in front of ‘th J of sale, with interest, secured by | your «ny z 'y s é sa have not called fortwo or Uhree } tie event: th instant, read coples of the premises, on MO: af the TWENTY EIGHTH DAY arity hs frome the cay of eal, with ‘cakrat ihooption of | YOTK, Such as Gen. Roome and ex-Judge Morrell | ployed for the rellef of the animals. ‘The disease Intended to express my sympathy for | notin audi its to be (28) OF NOVEMB! 2 c] 3 On v at th tof the pur- | and Dr. Darling, the president of Hamilton Col- | skips about unaccountabi; 3 frequently strikin; P. M., all of lot nunjbered (45) forty-five of G. W. Hop: | thazett oa aed of S100 aa aa eo bak aE ae ng, the pi al P: iy; frequently ig King’ Gub- division of equare number (110) one tmindred | {Maneane nok commited wits orietae. Ci) slase: the | 8e- Hels a nephew of the late Secretary Welles. | one only of a group of stables or a single horse in | Sere ree ee OF on tehington, D.C. this lor has | ‘Trustees reserve the rischt to reeell at the risk and’ cost | HIS reputation was kept spotless for over half a | a stable. one (21) fee he pressure that has been on | Chiche Intyomice. [think Mr. Blatne | 4th state to John Hi. Jat Richmond er $29,000, 1, of vined tax monies « Uttle Tatlroad king was to pay to pre=| 42 hot complied With in six days, the Fruxtec reserves the | Equity > Robert J. Iser- serve himself from assassination, 'To-lay he is in | that Tight to resell the property at the risk and cost of the | wood vs. Zoe Haley’ et ai., the undersigned, ax trustee, | the Tombs awaltin; defaulting purchaser upof giving five days’ public | will offer for wale at public auction, in frontof the prem- ound t Mr. Coukling has | syho"nh tot opposition. Tt! yee and gracefully on the ground | jyva‘t Lerest. Vv. LB. Platt v egatiopal © draw it on the ground t worked himself t ae, ol Tee | Tits dc ton has been a Ing for tired : en va dep hune rete : P : tor ove < am waiting | years. Farr read capitation tax receipts that Chie ieee he 5 aoe oe aoe sree | of defaulting porchaser Greeny Moe carriages and farses ae re PINK EYE HERE THIRTY YEARS AGO. r Thave practiced Law ster, treasurer ot tie county, had issued to is improved by a two-story frame house. * “406 Sth street northwest, ‘one daughter liv, a Et Some of the old stable men state that about 1852, > ork and Culcago, and presume Tam well | supposed funders that were r. He ‘Terms of tale: One-fourth cash: the balance to be WATSON J. NEWTON. Rare eS OC LT SIDS Tee Oe eet a NOM || tiedlganee Spread Over Neatly tie hole GAMtE | CUMIN korite T kaye re Since MarchS | suited that these recetpts 6 a been paid in six, twelve and eighteen months from the day Minot osthiweat York in elegant bachelor’ apartments, visiting in Seone Spree! arly the whole country, | sntexpect to remain some Little thine, or untill Issued with } tat they Of ealo, with six per cent interests or cash, wt the epion eee 2 the best houses in town. Yet he “put up a job” | and that then on the Pacific coast many norses | gevmylcomuulssion. Very respect poet hg & they pf the purchaser,, The deferred payments, if any, to OF 81 Pd ay Would of the most ordinary, mercenary | ated, owing to the fact that there was litte or no | Apis. Caantes Guireav. | Stited that the readjucters pre Teduce Une secured bya deed of trust upon the premises told. A SATS er Ee shelter, In this section, however, there were few state debt by the. rejectiv the war depoutof one hundred i0d) doliars will be required of | | STILE TS = Supreme Court ofgeseg, | demanding polnts on the stock markes ae the pers | deaths. extaon's noun ition: Would it hot brie wotee | BUTE, the reomstructbon period Interest and Eh \e purchaser on. th of sale. Conveyancing an y vi of me Court of erin 1B ts on the s e « Fle! E. ae Son's NOwi! on: Would it not be well to recording at purchaser's cost, “if the terme of ealeute | the’ Dianne of ‘msde and: parent Su which the din, Patrick Flemming, 6th street near H, states ome weeks ago It looked as If the st trevt were going to whit ‘ape the disi it struck that the action of the grand jury. _ | that Perhaps it may be necessary to point the moral | Uhtt about a fortnight ago might be done qui 9 d minister; the Rev. u r ine i tact since the nomination many b notice of such resale in some newspaper published in . On ESDAY, THE TW INTH (29) story, a 1 morals now. Out of some 40 horses in his “ arily occupled the p' Washington, D.C. DAY OF NOVEMBER, A.D. 1881, AT FOUR O'CLOCK | (0, tHIS story, but Tam not writing morals now. 1 | QUL Of sick, but they are now. Ww rsin New York had pot P church has Just obtat c DORSEY CLAGETT, Trustee. | P. M., all of lots nunubered seventy-three (73), = eae ral oie ane ae bene He Flemming ‘noticed that the horses wh Se tae Coe i pot Rev. A. L. Park, of Gard= uve Se te SE | seven (Hand oven elit hyn Domey lage | Me frequently arove duvn town in acabinctentet | Me atleetad, ™ trequenuy “satived™ arr | De true poli fTecting the health of MF. Parke ann he hap trustee's, recorded subdivision of original lots num. | traveling by the quicker and more comfortable ght froin one hind foot to the others | he may doit ng: pita milder climate bens ine preatniek tak (umpness anne? ered fourteen aud fiteen, in mauare numbered che cars of the elevated railroad. His bearing was es, roney ies OF aupeue, the eves Tam very sorry you have, imu cammen: neue se on mg N S! undred and, fifty-Keven ( in the city of Washing- | dignified, even impressive, and he splendid | Would droop, and oceastonally matter Would fort s sermon on Sunday mi he eth fon, D.C. ‘There lot are each twenty-one (21) fect “ | <i. Anotiter feature | YOU. Had it ne pase Was soreness in the region of the | | On ‘Tuesday eventing following Che new minkters first appesrance in the pulpit, the membersht him a reception at the church. Afr a sock n of an hour or Lwoall repalred to the church lor or lecture room, where an exceller ed. ‘This Junketing ov f front by from 127.6 feet to feet deep, to an alley CHILDREN’S OVERCOATS! | 88 shown by a coy of said sub-division, which will be Specimen of well preserved man. To-day passing | OM the inner side of the uough ihe Tombs I saw his face peering out trom or ane ais iubited we the sal cell No, 39, the same one made historic by the se ¥ . | Srerms of eale aa prescribed by the sala decree, one- | escape Sharkey made fron it, the hou: at Tweed | Mr. Fle mmlng o eats them by giving physic to | fourth cach, the balance payable in one, two and three | spent In it, and the long stay that Stokes made | Pe the bowels, with warm mashes and tepid | Years after date of sale, with interest thereon, payable | there. He was haggard, his eyes were bloodshot, | Water. At the same time care should be taken to nt. It seems tome that tie | femb-aunually; jat the rate of six per centumn per an- | his beard unkempt, and. on his features was | keep the suflerers out of the cold and wet. nis way outof this Jimcmty is wowitharaw afr. | @\fu#seu and flow of sul rollowed. Mew. WW. IN THE LINE OF CHILDREN'S SUITS AND Purchatery all give inv or lheir promiory poten ce" written the word. punishment in great let OTHER STABLES, br on the ground. t Pe tls nation thé | senting a beautivul cake to the familly ot the now OVERCOATS WE CAX : d by deed of trust upon each lot purchased by him | ters, which, anybody could see. They say| In Fadely’s stable a few horses have been | le. chants of expressed them- ad Park trie aponde: “y SHOW STYLES AND SHAPES or them: ‘A dep vit of one hundred ( a) collars wil bo Gould will “push him to the wall, and will - drerritt, wo cer: | pt Tiadie. Of the Prearacue marke TW < . | requi on each lot whensold. Conveyancing and re- } 7 . ‘ THAT CAN BE FOUND AT NO OTHER HOUSE IN | Conding at purchaeer's cout, Terme to be complied with | {ink oe Nobody knows what Mr. Gould willdo, | Stables some weeks ago there were about thirty 20 Set against Mr. R. hever rest until he secures his conviction. don't | 2Mected, but only one 1s now sick. In Burgdort's Tamon friendly | Mr. thomas’ ot t chun i tor Conaling and the rest of Our | Duncan Mofitiekh Bos Oe bye ix days. If any. purchaser defaultein complying | and Mr, Gawly os ? 3 | horses under treatment. All have recovered. Mr. 4 eit thie oes | Duncan, 9 |, Bartlett and made THE CITY. ae ies " & | an ould keeps his own counsel. There is rses T treatment ha’ covered. but I write tals on my own account and | speed * 3 eve! Tall the property” inaefauitae ane rink sad ert of dso Maan am peae he has been a very much frightened | James Keleher has two horses showing symptoms th the spirit of a peaveuaker.’ T have Usken ‘Ue ae ee ore eine " co | defaulting marchase: iving five days’ public no- . The nings from ‘the most obscure aes As Sinsheimer, | Hverty of making this suzgestion to Mr. Blaine, | P!° S : THE QUESTION MAY BE ASKED WHY NO] fice'of uch emule in some newspayes publisied ia | are all the more appalling because they have thors See eens 1h tee eee aap aL and hb would sive tt dae aiseutiom + OTHER HOUSE CAN SHOW THESE STYLES? | W*M2EOR D.C. 1. cey cLAGETT, Tate. | Of nen eed in mystery. Gould 1s on oneTwne! nese ee te ey es st A pated OES AS oes. ir tecediictrartsoy ‘ y 7 inence and a! D v al hs : DUNCANSON BROTHERS, Auctioneers. n17-dtds SUR EREIC Hee Terres af b | April 29. Propate Covat—Judge Hagner, SIMPLY BECAUSE fills the President's chair. Hes just as likely to| put they all are now well and at work. COLDWEL te Auctioneer. _—‘| become the victim of some half-crazy man as tt cere putt find by 9 ay Sr] traci on th 3 sti per ‘Devin: ton gam . COLDWELL, Real Estate Auctioneer. pecome : Z Leadingham’s stables were run through by the | ling are apart, but I'stand by you on the ground | tratrix on the estute of Mary Devilng bon pl +e ERbsrers sae oF VALUABLE LoT on THI | GATT Was Besides, that Gould 18 a nervous | aicoage, but the horses ure NOW ab work, Cow. | that is driends, Morton, James Pearson and the | In the eat we ok domes titean ES, BERWANGER & CO. STREET, “HREIWEEN BAND © STREETS | Hate He has always been a retiring one. Usually | ing, on G strect had the disease, and most of his | Fest of them, have been Well provided for, and Mr. | convert certun building stock into cast, MANUFACTURE AIL, THE Goops THEY sett | aia Ps lang 2 Ae | lew utter ata Maun | nie toreauwa tu ute Save teem aa | A, "| ents tee Of the land records of the District’ of Columb , only he always Wi % raiphenay SC RGADS were granted to -V. Grimes: bond $1¥ willel'atyubite auction’ in front of tue yeoniten-on | Gali und. the price he for his success as | Price f aon lind a pied deal ct tre place Bene |__ Gen. Garfela: Thave gota new idea about Be. It | Te ere ee ee ‘hdmi 'tt-d to. pro WE HAVE IN OUR EMPLOY A GENTLEMAN | Will sell atp Hon, in fear fea d y 8S | Price & Son had a good deal of the pink eye. Some a ge idea about n Doug KNOWN TO THE TRADE AS A DESIGNER, wHo | VENBER, 188, AT FOUR OGUGEID Mee ai oF Se rntth snaps sion (OF a the | seventy horses were sick, and a few of these were | YoU Work your position for all v's worth you can | bate, and leiters grant toS. Virginia Douglass; EMB I x = Y ever, recovered when | De nominated and elected in '84.Your opponents | bond $5,000. Virginia Brewster was appointed Fracicven (1), a1 reservation eleven (11), in the city of | a close bargain. In his domestic life he is said to | Yery Serious Soeclant Ge ae Pa |e probably be Gen, Grant and Mr. Blaine. ‘Gen, | guardian of 1d) Deemater, Dont $00 “PY ‘Washinyton. " The lot has a front of 25° feet by a depth the weather became cool and clear. | M ph- g DOES NOTHING BUT STUDY STYLES OF Boys | Washincton. FO v adevth | be a very happy man. tls son has Just gone 1nU> | fay, C sUrvet ear Sty had nearly all his. horwes Grant will never be so strong again as he Was Just Poxice Couss-Jwher Baek. a ‘Terms cf sale: One-third cash, and the residue in aix | business, and has proven himself a ap’ ae Dat cull eterinary surgeon at the | after his trip around the world. Too many peopie ay, Wn Si SED CHILDEEN'S (CLOTHING, AND: OUT. PAT: and twelve monte with intercet from day of sale, Es his father’s career. ‘The other day there was 8 conn, wre papers Oey ave oo are dead set against a third term, ana Tdont think posure ples elgarr TERNS FOR THE SAME. Bpaich notes of the purchaser secured on the property sol ight among the principal lers Of Indlanapouls, | through allright. Mr. Allison Nallor was one of 1e can nominated, much less elected again. isterous; $5 or 15 days. Jno, Oliver, colored, 40.3 epost when bid acest wrebatoncenamenarer, $100 | Latayette & Cincinnati railroad stock. Jobin R: | those thought to be fortunate, for not until Wed- | TWo national conventions have slaughtered Mr. | gyor15 days, Annie OBrien, vastah y ‘a McLean, of the Enquirer, dominated the sit Sivas SHEP a Bur ink eye | Blaine on account of his railroad record and con- ; ; OUR HOUSE BEING THE ONLY MANUFACTUR- nell SLEHE of defaniting purchaser terms of sale are | tion, ahd lead the Interests that were opposed | ReSday of tits week, was there a sign of pink eye d Marshall, oud and oolseroms; WM. 30 days. days from day of sale, in his stables. Then five of the animais were | Reclions. The republican party are afraid to run | gs or 15 day Geo. Oriana, trespassing on the Cap> “ : NGLY) * ,, | tGculd. The young man reviewing the situation, | !2,. 3 3 him. ‘This leaves the way open for you itun coe ys. Geo. Or ING CLOTHING HOUSE IN WASHINGTON CON-| 17. CHAS EY DREN TIS: sold short on Monday, bout on. vednesiay ad COR oy GRanae Gite, Ti they (are Pall Rocang | einer on your own eebunte strikt gut rent 2 : ———— —— Tepeated the operation in time to make $18,000 by and left. “The American people like pluck; and in aes eee ot Enna, BECEUBEVELY, AS Um TP OXCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. Saturday, operating against hts father all the PINK EYE IN THE RAILROAD STABLES. ‘4 we will put you in again. ama ce Affairs in Alexandria, SELL TO NO RETAILER IN THE CITY. CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED Anp | time, and was then called to account, Just so re-| ‘The disease appeared at the 7th-street stables of | “\Witrrw lies, May 1 Reported for Tur EVENING STAn. UNIMPROVED REAL 3 ROVED, ESTATE pled ine poneral eae ce poprcrutaity ae uae the Washington and Georgetown railroad (near| P.S. A 3e ~ about the ey A Hvunprep YEAus AGo.—Yesterday was the cone <, UNION TO" +, D.! in le Interest 0! e ye pass . Say = v] BI morrow les8 you happcn wo y Di b O _ ale ui PSPS WI pt OUR PRICES ARE NATURALLY LOWER THAN| MADE IN SEPARATE PARCELS. Gould, so the story goes std: “My son I should | Re 6th-street wharf) about September 15th. It day. od - = ci! peered ge bool onan ne be bg Seg | awit By virtue of the decree of the Supreme Court of gm | rather you should make $100,060 than tell a lie.” | Was thought at first to be a sort of malarial fever. eciukier, camel eeaeen. tee ae sas No. Poon whence wintry aa Laut Cente 4A NEW STORY ON GOULD. In someol the cases thedisease terminated in drop. |_| Gen't Garfela: Until Saturday I supposed Mr. | over and the continentals had gone north, The an 7 Segre are plant and Ellen E. Martin and others aredefen- | Tt isa funny story that was recently published | SY Or lung trouble, and then they died. ‘The other Blaine Was my friend tn the matter or the Paris | French were making their winter cantomments In Fe OF an ocae e eae nce eeen | Metiitar estes GUGAE Ae'NGE: | on te ocer dor tu water about Goud and bas | sabes o tiscmpany al hatte sas, ana | costes Ut hs itedepartnene dn Use me | He Mz his Of the Santee Uy susise sane BNE, SCRAPS OF SAME GOODS AS SUIT PURCHASED | T¥-¥IRST DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1841, commencing | been repeated here with variations. A promoter of | "U4 through all the stock o' inating fatally, | terest of the Blaine clement Ine. ‘Yo der | ish outposts near 8. nh. Washi SE OCCA ene TPE, 188), con in en repeat at the Georgetown stables terminating fatally. ia D mu are under | Ish outposts near Savannal hington Was ee FREE OF CHARGE. Brenty-aine 220), tice (Oy tae easter (4 one. | a great scheme called upon him and represented | The treatment. here was with, aconite, belladona | Small obligations to Mr. Blaine. He almost de- | joying for the first time since the war ne ; four 324), two hundred snd twenty-five (ao twoius. | how tremendous profits could. be culled by operat- | and lobelia, and with but few exceptions the dis- | feated your election by tie loss of Maine. Hud it | week's rest at Mount. Vernon. when one of the Gred ana Afty coven (o5Thand tae biedeee eae D culation in | ease lasted 'a horse less than a week; in some but | NOt been for Hancock's biunder on the tariff, and | usual warm-hearted addresses was voted iim by eight (358) of the official subdivision of Uniontown, pada an aaa ae Mehsana renee afewdays. The was so worked, that with | the decided efforts of the stalwarts, you certainiy | the town, and yesterday, one hundred years raflroad securities. When he! ni Ez ago, LIKES, BERWANGER & CO. D.¢. And in frontot lot cipher (0), after the sale’ of 2 5 7 cars | Would have been defeated after the’ joss of Maine. | Kobert Tounsend Hooe, the mayor; Colonel William Os said lots is completed, will be also offered thelot of five | enthusiastic Ustener sald: “That 1s one of the | te,exception of the 7th street line, where four cars ct ‘a ere W: You recalled Mr. Noyes for Mr. Morton, and I wish | Ramsay, Colonel John Fitzgerald, Alderman Rum- (9) acres known as, Lot six (6) of the division of “‘Chi- | surest ways to make money I ever saw.” Ee ncn on mer CATES RHERO WAS DD | Te pelireeall Me Wale tee renin with | ney and'other citizens carried to Mount Vernon STRICTLY ONE-PRICE CLOTHIERS, oe peor IS aod pee aed ia einer $21, | “Then you will embark with me in the scheme,” The Belt Line stables have had the disease, and | Mr. Morton and Gen. Arthur, and I will get them | the personal congratulations of the chieftain's trick, located on’the Ayacostia Toad cried the visitor joyfully. of the stock (about 120 horses) about all have been | t0 g00n my bond. Gen’l Logan and Senator Har- | townspeople. They were Fecelved cordially and . $10 SEVENTH STREET. A plat of the property cau be seen at the office of the | | “‘There is one insuperable obstacle against that. | touched, but all are getting well. A few weeks ago | Tison and the rest of my friends will see that it is | entertained. The next day Washit returned yi Anacostia and Potomac Railway Company in Union- | I never speculate, never. Good day, sir.” there were so many sick horses that five of the ay confirmed. “Never speak to me again,” | an answer to their address. He : “Tl accept — town. But to return to the condition of Welles. His | cars had to be taken off, DUt at this time all are | Said Mr. Blaine, Saturday, “on the Paris consul- | with pecullar satisfaction the very kind and affec- a Karz ees tenn Stveerty ta well Kiow peer pone tie Boe eens Include many of the en as his | running. ? ship as “pikes live.” “Heretofore he has been | tionate address of the citizens of Alexandriag the 5 ENSTEIN, Manager. } ; | {amily also does some of the most eminent, people 2 Iny friend, but now his eye is ona “Blaine man” | tong acquaintance which in former times I have n12 byrne lots cypher (0), ee eed De eet tnd | in the United States. Gen. Roome, whom; { have | The Metropolitan railroad stables have been had ot thelr sincerity and cordiality stamps It with y just named, the Masonte fraternity will recognize | Visited by the disease. “It made its appearance at | {04 the F oatvenkus knee es particular value, and permit me to say that to “Germs of sale: Oue third of the purchase money in | 18 one of the most advanced members of the sracr | the P street car stables October Soe eee teats | and he ought to see that there fs no chance for him | make a peaceful return to tuls agreeable society of STN a gash; the residue in oneand two years, with interest, | in this country. Itis not the opinion of most of | ri horses arriving with It—and of the 207 horses | in'3i' T want to get in iny Work tor you IN OA my fellow-citizens ts among the most ardent of my (THE LATEST NOVELTY FOR GENTLEMEN. | for whlch purchaser is. to sive Geen eee ents | Re people who are likely to know that the prosecu- | there, 193 were attucked. | The 9th street stables of | ain sorry Mrs. Garfield is Sick, and I hope she will | wishes =." * Amidst ail the viclasiuudes of Property sold: or all cash. at the option of the pur-| tion will be urged. Mr. Welles will likely enough | 9 horses have had but three cases, and no new chaser.” A deposit of $100 on each lot when sold will be soon Tecover. C. G. | time or fortune be assured, gentlemen, T shallever : : cases have appeared there for a week. The dis- : =i : . and recording at purchaser's cost. te his accustomed haunts, and his relation to this | Ing off a few cars for a oe Ww Beene, {he | Gen. Garfeld: 1 hope Mrs. Garfield 1s better. | non ina few days. for Philadelphia, arrived there EMBROIDERED VESTINGS, WOODBURY WHEELER, already dying sensation be forgotten. They didn’t | 8! nae kg it 1s about over with in his | Monday Isentyou a note about the Paris consul- | on the 27th of November and did not finally return DAMIER cece HOPE we let Gentleman Me on oe raflroaded. Seen lent, thinks about over wi — Tuesday one about 4 The idea of 84|to Mount Vernon until some elyltcen months 1. as him into Si i hree days after he was cap- o lashed thro’ me like an inspiration, and I believe | afterwards. ee ees ee a&as io 7th strect norinwert.,__ | tured, and from the cell to the grave In 1ess than | | The Herdle company have some 150 or 160 horses | it'will come true. Your nomination Was & Provic | _ HEAL Eetare.—Real estate has been selling here a sie nine ‘months. You remember, doubtless, how | at their two stables, and the pink eye Tun through | gence, and your election a still greater Providence. | at rates so low that In Several cases lately the SIX DIFFERENT STYLES. (0. A. PRESCOTT, Real Estate Broxer. some two, years ago he | wrote mischievous | he entire number, At one time, fora few days, two | iraq Hancock kept his mouth shut on the tariff he | courts have refused to confirm ‘the purchases aS letters to Rev. Monin L. Dix, who married the | Or three of the coaches had to be taken Off, but | would have been elected, probably, notwithstand, | made at judicial sates, “Tn one case, where @ value & GOOD CHANGE FOR INVESTMENT, Charller gir), as related above. His offence dia not | there has been no serious Inconventence, ing Grant and Conkling and the treachery of | able house and lot sold for $400, the sale was set SELTZ & MERTZ, For sale by auction the following desirable vacant | have the inethod and object that Mr. Welles makes THE EXPRESS STABLES. Kelly. Business inen were afraid to trust a inan | aside nd an offer of $600 was at once obtained t0 MONDAY, NOVEMBER TWENTY-FIRST, apparent, but they made it interesting for Lim | Adams’ Express horses, 42 in number, all had the | in the White House who did not. know “A” about start the second auction. ne TAILORS AND IMPORTERS, 1881, at FOUR O'CLOCK B. M.y gouth 18 feet by id When they effected his capture. disease, and one case terminated fatally, but the | the tariff, and this killed Hancock. You are fairly |" VinGINta ‘TeMPLaxs —The Grand Lodge of the depth 100 feet to 30-foot alley of lot-27, sqr. 53%, MR. FIELD'S ENTERPRISE. cf elected, and now make the best of ft. With two | Order of Good Templars in the state of Virginia company, by a judicious management of the stock, | terms in the White House and a trip around the | will hold a session bere, opening on Tuesday next suffered no great inconventence. Knox’s stables | globe you can go into history by the side of Gen. | at Peabody Hall. There will about 150 dele- of 78 horses has had 35 cases, including two new | Grant. May I tell Mr. Blaine to prepare the order | gates in attenda ce. The session of the Grand ones yesterday, but they yielded readily to treat- | for my appointment to the Paris consulship, vice Ige will continue several days. SSYLVANIA AVENUE. co1g | Nest side 3d street, between E and F streets couth- west. =a 2 SAME DAY, at HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P. [HE AVENUE CLOTHING HOUSE M., lot 25, sar. 471. ‘This lot is the southeast comer of ‘ith'and K streets southwest. Fronts 20. feet on 7th ‘There are few more familiar names tn this coun- try than that of Cyrus W. Field, and the subject of this letter easily drifts from Mr. Gould to AVENUE CLOTHING HOUSE. Serre ent SE ION Thee | A Oeeizgbte Freinone! | mn yO. Ie ere ee noe eome ot tS) | raent “Wann Hobsey May 13 © | tans, interested in the iron works here pad Enem AVERUE GLOTHING HOUSE: “TUESDAY, NOVEMBER TWENTY-TWO, 1881, at | M0St !mportant movements of a local nature that | “Neary all the horses of the fire department have a visit yesterday afternoon.—The Reform Club AG HOURE: FOUR O'CLOCK P. M., lot 28, sqr. 544. This lot in on | AY body has for a long time. In substance it | nad the disease, and at this time there are 12 under | 7% Gen. Sherman:—Thave just shot the Presi- | hata inoet pleasant meeting at ts hallon Falrfax 939 PENNA. AV! Ee. west side of 3d street, next to northwest corner M street | looks toward effecting a change in the drift of the | treaunent.. The total number in the department | gent. Ishot him several imes, as I wished him | street, last night. Addresses were made by Mra, 939 PENNA. AVENUE. southwest, and can be bought in three parts of 16 feet Brin c 4s 44, and the Cominisstoners have found 1t neces- | to go as easily as posoible. His’ death was a Lilly ‘and Rev. Dr. Poulson.—It is understood as Front each og wade alley; , Also, Jota Zand 9, sar. O44, | Or the saloon and low cnighant. tavern properties | siry to hire extra horses as substitutes for the | tefai masonite Poe tan er Me BOs | Hilly and Mev. Dr. Fo Sale of the shipyard here went. ‘These lots can be bought in six parte of | Surrounding the Battery, “It was a favorite theory | sick ones. f the opin. | Poutician,. Tama stalwart of the stalwarts. 1 | are in progress. ——The only oocupaut of the sta ‘We are offering in our OVERCOAT DEPARTMENT -» feet front each to an alley. with many of the old Knickerbocker stock that | _ Some of the verterinary surgeons are of thy eam | Was with Gen. Grant and the rest of our men in ; tion house last night was a drunken man, taken in Complete Stock of all the LATEST STYL! rices | 2¢fms made known at time of sale. the Battery should some day be held for fashion | 1on that although the disease has apparently run | New York during the canvass. I am going to the | to sober up.— The regular meeUng of the city that are lower Gian those of any other jatomand == nied J.T. COLDWELL, Auctioneer. | and that the palaces should be and grow there, | Its course in the District, that there will be cases | jail Please order out your troops ana take pos- | council will take place next Tuesday night.—The ECUTORS' SALE OF THE PERSONAL > am - | here all through the winter. | Too much care can- | session of the jail atonce. CHARLES GUITEAU. | conservative committer will take action next week Seon Te Pusiness Suits we have an IMMENSE | Hy WKOrs OF THY LATE EROS Ba SAAC TE | ome nent eee Se ener way, and fash- | Tot be taken of the animals, and in dainp, cold : —— In reference to the coming election of an alderman, | Sele Dale ae ea tcleet from, and are Receiving New |“ SOLDIERS’ HOME, WASHINGTON COUNTY, | Field's plan embraces no less a feature than the | Weather they should be well stabled, q) Rye Antec and Mie UhSivuniine-i | mae ea Cok ‘Styles Daily, at prices lower than any other house. D.C. »-C of e M. jor J. H. King, of the S. P.C. A., states that side We have the Han Patterns to be found in the | On NOVEMBER TWENTY-SECOND, AT TEN A. erection of a splendid block of buildings facing ” have just shot the President. His death was a the Battery. They will be the equal, if not the | he has found many cases on the streets; the | political necessity, because he proved a traitor to MARRIED. market, which will be offered at prices that are lower | Mz tomlin of Household Furniture, ‘Wagons, Cart, | Superior,oranyin New York, The Aiening Matt, Mr, | drivers and owners of some of the animals not | PO! men that made and thereby imperiled HUNTER. On November 15th, 188 Hi Bugey, Mowing. Machin 2 knowing that the general weakness of the animals | {Ue men BALL INTER. ‘to, than those of any other house. - iny Hay Raki Field's paper, will be luxuriously housed there and e ” the life of the republic. I am a lawyer, theologian | Rey. 4."R. Steward, THOMAS L. BALL ‘We make a SPECIALTY of BOYS' CLOTHING, ana | Intus flay Stas re ee iy tot of old its interests pushed in ways towhich it has hitherto | is caused by the “pink eye.” On Thursday he e pot ot Wi hd and politician. lama stalwartof the stalwarts. | P. HUNTER, both of Washington, D. C. ‘would! invile Parents and Guardiews oo three Colts one Sow and soven Shoata, etc. deen a stranger. “Mr. Field is assuredly one of the | fouud One case Where the horse had fallen on the | Twas with Gen. Grant and the rest of our iuen ta | Nasa : Stock before purchasing elecw: sar | terms of wale: On all sums over $10 # credit of six | most remarkable men in New York. I sometimes | street. . New York during the canvaés. I have some ESSEX—SONNEMANN. At the residence of P Welsewhe=e, as they will ind our | months wil bexiven, the purchasers «iving notes with | see lin On an elevated raticead tevin comme dows eee | pers for the press, I am going to the Jail. You | bride's parents in Montgomery county, Md-, on prices lower than those of any other house. seogrity Cees 8p} piesa ee ened titer to business, or in the afternoon returning from it. | Drought, High Prices of Vegetables, | ind your friends can see them there. yember 10th, issi, yy Rev. oar ey Property Gobo removed acti) terme of ani are comipRE On his. eal vtnere ts no apparent line out by. toll and Hardships for the Poor. JUNE, 1881. CuaRums Goreme. | SE Grae Sant Buse ALICE: ee with. ALFRED RAY.) precutors, yet he has ‘To the Editor of Taz EvENING Stan: —— ‘TOWNER—FRANK. On Tue November 15th, IN W.. Y, both, and he has the reward for both in successes Washington, June 16. 1881. be a elo ee Setar ae RACATG Ta | ta” ue tant ra Yor, rue me |_ noe armen as Ya ie | Wee Se . YT F- le of his couch about 1, he leaving su COl - coul induced cl the it four ‘Ss Not a Si 4 NI Lina M. AVENUE CLOTHING HOUSE, T behind such monuments as the Atlantic cable, | fo removethe high tariff a vegetables-—which is | soul knew at my T conceived the idea | Gi Faiusoe Boot 28s reswersvasta ava | Pee aap etna lsd | un peo for oon and 0 percent | mye an ae mye fea ee Hi. MOREISON BEOS LEAVE To STREET, | yet khown, the Garfteld fund and a Score of things | 00 Onions and cabbages, and is more tuan the cost | PAPton “Ghd eraaually. the com W. = ,MObgisos Bras LEAV an-| BU of almost équal greatness. I suspect Cyrus W. | of freight from the United Kingdom to this coun- | agen; and gradually the convi GRAND DISPLAY Field, subject criticism though he has been, | try—such an act would place those articles to the oF. ST Ape A iel7 mud ecsoste fed | Would leave a bigger hole and one harder to ill | consumer atthe same prices ws in irevious years and CHRISTMAS CARDS ‘at, agen 36, 230, S48 Da0, Bt and beas sincerely mourned as any New Yorker | and thus avold many hardships. 1 election the | tend funeral from. ¥AN AND, |... respectively, the un who might be called suddenly out of life. Leaving the suggestion to more competent per- Northern state. | west, at 2:30 p. m., Sunday, PROT BOLEDAT GOODS ert Uldder, f front of the Premises, MRS. BOOTH'S DEATH. sons, I remain, sir, A ConsuuER. DONALDSON, On, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1881. if eV! ‘The purnOND! eres be 1, > ‘at FOUR O'CLOCK IN TH When the eyes of Mary McVicker Booth closed in The tall really in . death, last Tuesday, a body waa released trom pain Amusements. &c. Solovgs is Boxee Thhave ever had t have jist peed std and.a troubled spirit from itsgriefs. She was the | _FOxD’s OPgRa House —Mr. ©. B. Fori’s excel- Tey Steg oR tag Children's Books in paper covers ; Wife of Edwin Booth, and thedaughter of J. H. | [ent Combe opera company Woe cissinafore” at the WH: MORRISON: ; MeVicker, the successful Chicago manager. Opera House to-nt ne Law Boor AND STATIONER, ‘Suppose you have heard the romance of their court- jext week “Mother-in-Law,” the London success, Gen. 28 475 Pennsylvania avenue northwest. a Ship and marriage. It may” or may not be true, | Will be Drought out at the Opera House by Abbey's Pests AMUEL 8. SHEDD, f t but it ftly might have It it did, it | Heat to the amusement loving people. It 8 a | — S Pi hey eet Ae Fgahrbemponniar ral “She was mm Aozxr ror a of the play, and he became thetRomeo of her life. | fctmessin every AON. a tag Thad no ilk-will to. the MOTT'S STAR FURNACE, ‘They were DY. jleasures and mishaps of a ‘murder. Itis a political MOTT’S SOCIAL LATROBE, $ nal Theater this friend, Arthur, Presi- And MOTT’S ST. GEORGE ELEVATED OVEN Frustecs jehe was furl republic. I ‘have sacrificed RANGE, (a first-class Heating and Cooking Range.) as I would a rebel ‘Always on hand s large stock of pliecmianias her a orn ee ee : SLATE MANTELS, GAS FIXTURES, p) ‘Trustees. | husband, watched LIGHTS, LAMPS, GLOBES, aa” DEO? GHRISTOPHER §. THoM,+ JUBLIC SALE OF HOLSTEIN CATTLE. that he be turned f Plumbing and Tinning and all kinds of Jobbing pea peopel Duc ond at fair prices. ‘On FRIDAY, NOVEMBER TWENTY-1 SAML. 8. SHED, yeRisies Wn Pade and No. 409 Nis STREET NORTHWEST. 1881, aa at ELE! rem ise NOVELTY OF THE SEASON. a ven to Ewo- 3 for the _ EXQUISH, THIGYOLES, for the Boys and Girls trom SCRIBNER’S BICYCLE bt! aig 2-17 928 F street northwest. Pike andte Pee cs baer wring a J** ¥. BRIEN, 419 z B § if HD

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