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‘TRE ONLY KO CAVERNS o ‘The Lucay Cave and fod this ¥ fate the Caverns, and the ever before been ilux te mn: Guides a Ne extra charg Hiectre Light, and LURAY INN Will remain open a nay tel ae meena all mera ed of procu: ions, THROUGH SOSEDH H. SANDS, ten rete at mm, Ma. PBevtvore & OHIO THT RETW THE EAST AND THE WE DUUELE TRACK! aren ISS. for axerstown and rImORE, HY A “Annan ay SI HiA CLE Eas. AL TIMORE station between F ‘Offices, avenue, aby poi rs decity THE G YLVA 1H, WE No? SPLES vib SCENE! a Hotel daily; 10-30 a.m. | Harrisbure to € TIMORE AND P( tally, Excey thins. + exce For New York and 10 5 and 10:15, iyn, N.Y., ‘ity with boats um. On Si - | Limited F: ‘RIA AND FRED Ce 9-20 aud 11-30 3.1 ainond and the So Alexan ia for 3: eet and Pennsy where crlers ean be left MEDIC! iE OLDE: at + daily, rs All Female « kly cured. Prompt SLDEN treat ationt only Lexin Rem dork City. Corresponde nities, Onetenetions, and I Ome change tox advice, R. HASSENPLUG CA’ ali ¢ Piseanens W street northwest, fron: D oa Go Ciinery Oreeun, Nocturnal Emissions ete. established spec sy ons # + 456 C ateves HA are Dr. 1 LL WEAKNES AD tie Oncans of both =« Bor w aaye Al int Vine nie, near 43, told, 4:07 pam. Dees wot olen peiesan cot ay, Dhureday GoLY MEDAL AWA great Medical We rs ndinpenmalie to SLENC I A HA: pe for mr scrip tie a marple -\x cout, 9 eal fustitete, or Dm. WM. Street, Lenten. HN TRIPP'S BLE foe Syl matter in either of phiet. = 15 Te Pineanen, Come ME DE FOREST All female comp daily at 924 7th st 5 are now daily illuminated by wre unsttainable forthe ilinmination by the by connecting roads. MODEL FAST, AND THE ONLY LINE Prederick. via Kel = aud Way Stations. i, VELAND and DETROIT HYATTSVILLE and LAUREL ‘toys ou sii or to jet off passengers | Aul trains from Washington stop at Relay Station. z rther information apy viv T idth street, where orders Wall be taken for baimguge to be checked and received at DOUBLE TRACK, S West, Cuteaco 9:30 p.m. dail; haaicua. Rochester. Buffalo, Niacara, at $200 | Sunday; 930 p.m. daily, ex- turday, with Pulace Cars to Canandaigua ALEXANDLIA 00 p.m. daily, except Sunday. and res " FOOD, Genera! Passensrer Avent, lessachusetts avenue, trou 2 | ‘Years succesful ‘abenmmndations 2 mavenie, near dist wtrest, | Paticute visited a¢ any place in the | i Batreet southwest, opposite Suiithso ‘elnesd 8 BEKTSON, THE MOST BI ~perience, will euaraniee sand Saturdays, from 2 to 9 we. Main office, 19 South i ce Oo | N, 455 Museac and advice fre- of any chance wh ‘Jeary’ universal sucerss in diseases of iis, Scrofula, Ovarium Tumors, Ki Blood Peis Revere House, Boston: by a seedy cure without mercury. RS, 206 B etreet southwest. ai! UTE 10 THE oF LURAY. lotet Company have noti- re introduced the LIGHT reveal their TION. here. No Caverns ¥ the aid of elec- icipation, snd ye visions under the w nated b3 i present to t re fu free, a8 usual. of the year, and visitors superior abd trst-class TS, CHAS. P. HATCH, | Page's Ad Philad ATLROAD. FEN ST, VIA WASHINGTON. COUPLER! STEEL °T SUNDAY, NOVEM- TL, y, and Way Stations. and. Way. <Piedmont, Haserstown, and Way, via | ‘ORK AND BOSTON | » New ork ALLEY EXPRESS (eon- wd at Point toe) of Rocks for | Baltimore, Annapolis and | © z EXPRESS ¢ Laurel, Al ps at Hyattaville, uapolis Junction, war veneers TYSVILL AND LAURE! » Stops at Annap- xerstown, Win- «Ou Sunday to Boint of aly.) » Ofartinsburs and | jyatteyille and Laurel.) Stitions. ius. TISVILLE AND LAUREL W YORK and BOSTON | » New York. rl Sit. LOUIS EX- Washingtou and Annapoiis Other trains daily, except | ly at the Baltimore and Station, 619 and 139 n2t T 1A ROUTE 1881 D SOUTHWEST. LS. aR ping Cars at 8:00 daily, with Sleeping Cars Iucimiati, St. Louts and with Palace Cars to YFOMAC RATLROAD. Sunday, traina connect at Jer- lyn Annex, affording | ing double 00, 5:40, 10:00 inday, 2:0, 5:40, 10:00a:d xpress, 9:00 am. daily, ex- a.-mand 4:40 p.m. daily, . daily, except ERICKSBURG RAILWAY, AND WASHINGTON and 11:30 a.m... 4:20, p-m. On Sunday at ~ anit 8.20 pom. ath, 6:30 and 11:10 a.m. Ww ‘sel 6:00, 8: $00, 7:00 and 3:05 v. ‘On ‘Sunday at 8:09 and northeast corner Lut the depot, | of bagiage to | AL, &e T ESTABLISHED AND | AYSICIAN in the city, ea complaints and [rregulari- treatment. Separate mous E ie . PROFESSORS OF MID- ractice: skilful consultations with nee by telexraph only. TABLISHED vorrhirs quickly cured. n. No ld-lan* N BE CONSULTED IN day of each week, at 437 toSo.m. ni-lie ABLE AND cialist in this eity, with 18 acure in all diseases of Seminal Weakness, uc (lose of xexual powsr), | is positively cured in 3 to rictly confidential. Can be 0 'the northwest. Refers . of all V ascti= 2 - yn tice steeet southwest. hours 5 s2s-2m* 3 HAD OVER TWE: fk aly: | 7th and G streets south- | turday, 2 to 6 p.m. Ain RDED THE AUTHOR! | ork, warranted the bext and ery man, entitled * FE ORS PRE ju- | 4 Ke iin finest French ius- full gilt, 200 pages, co sent, by mail. “Tilusteat Address Peabod PARRER, No.4 Bulfineh __ al-my wf 20D PURIFIER is a certal ‘ison. Cure of Syphi! two stamps for pam- Da. JOHN TRIPP. YALL AFFLICTED WITH | at once, and you shal! be DR. ‘025-2m HAS REMEDY FOR LA sints quickly cured. Can be reetuorthwest. Office hours ‘Orders by mail prompt THE TRADES. NSYLVANIA peret NINTH AND F STRFETS. ENGL FULL REG MEKINO, NEE AK. F 5 CENTS PER PAT FL, A AN FAMILY SUPPLIES. Sr. DRED D DOZEN, iH SUPER STOUT HALF HOSE. Sew Za Pas New Valencia Raisin FASHIONED. DOUBLE | few \slencis Raisins $2.50 PER DOZEN. ERWEAR IN . FULL DOUGLASS’, 9TH AND F STREETS. DOLMANS, PALETOTS, JACKETS AND SUITS. CHILDREN’S AND MISSES CLOAKS. ‘The larzest and best assortment in the city. FUR TRIM! MID GS in different widths. M. WILLIAN, 7 Cite Trevise, Paris. 029 907 PE: . Croup BUILprNa. NSYLVANIA AVENUE. N DECK WITH New Leghorn Citron. New Zantoc Curent ‘Table Raisins. . New Languedoc Lanse Roel Waren, = Cee is a SORES. Gig oy sa ooh Beak ‘Fresh Ehocolate Creams. Bane Red Applos. Half ton Bie Pat Figs. Pineapple, in cans.. Pineapple, in cans. Bartlett Pears, in cans. Red Cherries, in cans. eine ag fo in i ite Cherie to ea Extra choice Preserves in. ornamental and rare. Ms. J. P. PALMER, IMPORTER AND DESIGNER OF FASRIONS, 1107 F STREET, BETWEEN llru AND 127m, ‘Most respectfully announces to the Ladies that she has now in Stock a recherche assortment of eRE cH BO o ETS, ENGLISH HATS AND PARIS NOVELTIES. gafztbcrep Prnsonaniy Ware rx EUROPE. 504 9rH StREeT, n22 THANKSGIVING SUPPLIES. Pompeian Jars filled with Choice Preserves; new, ELPHONZO YOUNGS, Grocer, between E and F streets, Opponite ** Critic” office. THE EVENING STAR. THIS AFTERNOON. IHANCERY SALE OF LOT AND FRAME HOUSE, Non 18 NINETRENTH STRERT. BEERELS R AND 8 STREETS NORTHWEST, Act sale, at yn i ONDAY. the TW TB) OF NOVEMBER, A.D, 165 at FOUR OG 2. M., all of lot numbered (45) forty- five of G. W. Kine! fa-division of square number (110) one hui yom (21) feet ray depth of [0-100 (140 10-11 to a 30-foot F AUCTION SALE OF Ax Un WEDNESDAY, N at TWELVE O'CLOCK our salesroom the Ss fetes fied as vy M., 3 2 Be FE 2 J 5 & Fair, considered a be antique with the modem sx. The frame i the finest epectmen of wood ‘cary’ seen in Washinzton. Onexhibition ¢ B2 WALTER B. WILLIA’ z and ec din A Ga B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers, ARTISTI LAR (C MANTEL MIR- OVEMBER TRIRTIETH. 1581, ‘we will thin handsome T renal Plate Mantel Sse that was on exhibition and took the prize at the National Tt consists of three plates in one frame, and is antiful exaraple of the blending of the ae ver 74 previous tosale, *CO., Ancts. | ‘Sth and D streets northwest. REGULAR WEERLY SALE OF FURNITURE AND MERCHANDISE. pF SPECIAL SAI. On WE shall sell, in front of our salecrooms, the a. “ill be required of ‘Conveyangne and the termin of ale are not complied with in six ya. the Trustee reserves the Tight to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser ujon giving five dayr’ public | notice of uch resale in some newspaper published in ; Washington, Ce DORSEY CLAGETT, Trastee. PETS. &c., AT AUCTI venience of sale. viz: Dresses, Suite, Cost tior style at short nc Dusted, and ap BAR TRC BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES. J, : Kesvepy & oO ORTHWEST, anes, Cloaks, & fit rnaranteed. (Established 1800,) Dealers in . STEEL, TIN PLATE, MACHINISTS, COACH SUPPLIES, HARDWARE. B STREET. N. B.—Store cloved at 6 p.m. postal. applying given to every customer. Agene’ n.w. Refer by pern: oto pss. cits, wixpow AND PLATE GLASS. JOHNSTONE’S KALSOMINE and MASURY'SLIQUID j. ready for use. . yates furnished to Builders. A full stock of AR- PAINT: Esti MITATION IN esi J. STAIN D ell the ‘olored 2 eriptive price list, call o igns Just received. nique effects aion to Church of the J LYERW EL (Seni for ¢ ‘TISTS’ SUPPLIES always on band. L. ‘or Bricklayer Where Black Joints Best in the world. H. JOW : 12th street Wharf and 1202 F street northwest. ap27 MARTIN & CO. GEORGE RYNEAL, Jr., 418 Tra Street NonrHwest. are Tex juired. ‘Only black that never f: ON & CO., AG HE STIEFF AND PIANOS, Lowest Prices an‘ an G. PIANOS AND ORGANS. ad L. WILD & BRO.’S New Piano and Organ Ware-rooms, onable tern Celebrated Grand, Square and Upricht, Also, a fine stock of Pianos for rept on 1 4 at REICHENBACH'’S Piano Warervom, 43 11th st..a few doorsabove Pa.av.026 G/PNEX T. NIMMO'S. 709 7th street northwest. PIANOS 433 7H STREET NORTHWEST. HEADQUART) the market. ARCHERY AND FISHING TACKL AWN TE 3. Reecived alarge assortment of B Se Ti s days for Nout ing (Mai First-class New ond Second-hand Pianos and ergans makers constantly on hand. STEAMERS, MER “MATTANO” Leaves 7th-street wharf at 7 o'clock a.m. for POTOMAC RIVEK LANDINGS as follows:—6 alternate days, BICYC OLE: . Ke. on Thursdaya tor Brick House Land- jock Creek} and Mattox Creek; on Sundays for Mattawowan and Mattox Creeks: returning on te at intermediate given landings goinw and returning: also stops at Mattawoman Creek Mondays and Fridays up. G. T. JONES ETS and ROUND o ade in supe- Tadies can have Dresses cut NSYLVANIA AVENUE ul invention fills a vacancy ion of common windows, sin richly staine rections for ulars,) PULP MORTAR Piano WARERooMS, feta ___ SPORTING GOODS. _ ¢ HK. RUPPERT, | Z ‘OS. 403 AND 405 TTH STREET NORTHWEST. RS FOR THE WHITNEY DREN'S CARRIAGE COMPANY, cheapest for beauty, comfort and durability in the CHIL- ES, CROQUET Neues ‘AGONS. ‘Traveling and Lunch Syd Agent. deat C ding an | would respectfully Anderson received the fi aps —— | CERES FLOU stands A No, lamong the kuown to the trad For sale by all fi Ww. M. G Who are aivo the sole Vi trict of Hecke ickwheat, rpuayksery ING 03 of the we send on of Champagne Edam, Roquefort aud Pineapple Cheese. A CARD FROM WM. M. GALT & CO. First premium for the best barrel of flour made from well contestea for, but it was siniply an impossibility to and the premi triumph to the m: celebrated Flour lis gained in this community im Just awarded is oply ad- cent success this 80 nention the fact that Sire, S.F. rst premium forthe handsomest rolls and biscuits on exhibition, and th if TR, which is only another proof th y were mm e best Minnesota Patent Fiou es irat-clase grocers. GALT & CO. Corser 1st STREET AND INDIANA AVENUP, Wholesale Avcnts for the Dia- ‘3 celebrated Seif-raising Flour end DAY. BA WINE, APPLE TODDY, and Clarets. B. W. REED'S SONS, 1216 F street northwest. our ‘Those who want a genuine, rich old Java, can be suited at i WITMER’S, nig 1918 PENNSYLVANIA AV) Boston MARKET. GHOICE BEEF, GAME, PHILADELPHIA CHICKE! ‘Those who are using the ordinary Java Coffee, as sold by most stores, are requested to get a sample pound of SUPERB MARACAIBO, retailed at 25 cents per pound, fresh roasted. They will save money and get a better Coffee. AND TURKIES, FRESH FISH and NORFOLK OYSTERS RECEIVED DAILY. Porter-house Steaks. Best Suricin: = ng | Roset Bee nis. CAku J RUSSIAN WICK SOUPS, CE DES GOURMETS, SIA Hi LY, pITS, fchatel, ult ow STAG is unequalled for smoothness, flavor and purity, and for 1209 PURE HUME, € n8 BAD WAFER: CAVIAR, CLAM CHOWDER, sugliel ‘and JAMS. 3EO. E. KENNEDY & SON, HELL & CO., Proprr GOLD LION PUNC! IONEY, CALIFORNIA CALIFORNIA CAN- } ALKETHREPTA, F STREE’ RYE WHISKEY N jdeboard and sickroom is uurtvalled. LEARY & CO., 807 Marker Spack. en NEW YORK Also, Delicious; Notce. FOR POTOMAC KIVER LANDINGS. On and after NOVEMBER 3p, 1881. the steamer ARROWSMITH wii ct 7 at 79. m. every MONDAY, THUE | DAY for all river Ins Nomini Ferry. 0 man. On SATURDAY. Currionian and Leonardtown. On TH Linke. On MONDAY as SDAY, Nomini and C1 For sale by 28 HAT flour, DID far as ‘urrio- bread. 028 JOHN K. WOOD, Agent. JOR NORFOLK, | PORTSMOUTH, FORTRESS MONKOE, PINEY POINT AND Samer EXCELSIOR on TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS: and SATURDAYS at FALL AND WINTER Second clans fare to Fortress Monroe and Norfolk. 5pm. # OCTOBER Isr. rfoll: and Fort Monroe. First-class inte to Piney Pomt and Point Lookout. ‘Second-class to Piney Point and Point Lookout. ‘Tickets and staterooms for eae and information tur- 16 F street northwest: usyivania avenue north- ished cipal Heitels: Nokrork D STE. wharf, ESDAY and veil Tou Ww B. W. Reed's ot ofthe: west; St. Mare Hotel MB. fee; aud at Company _GEOKGE. MATTINGLY, WM. P. WELCH EN AM Tal Pe Hooee’ ikinhorn, Ottice, 1 izur Stands, at th street wharf. Ament. SEW YORK STEAMERS. LADY OF THE LAKE IDAY, at 50 int Lookout and Fe RRANGEMENTS, BEGIN- next to City Post Of- ', General Suy oh vt of 6th street,every MONDA n8 Rice AND FRUITY, SWEET CIDER. in color, pale amber, CRAB APPLE CIDER, ‘Superior as a Leverage to the juice of any other apple. HUME, CLEARY & Co., 807 MARKET SPACE. NESOTA FAMILY MID vorably known as the SOVEREIGN, Yields, in perfection, white, sweet and wholesome HUME, CLEARY & CO., 807 Market Space. UBN R. KELLY, ey ity Post Office. ‘Stalls 623, 629 and 630 Ce é 50 1.50 DEALER IN BEEF, LAMB, VEAL, M A SPECIALTY. 208 Northern Liberty i Fins-Crasa UTTON, &. CORNED BEEF ‘enter Market, Oth street wing, berty Starket; or nade perce MARKET, Consens 14TH STREET prin- NTH ANNUAL I N axp Naw YORK AVENUR, FRANK J. TIBBETS, Proprietor. All kinds of MEATS, FRUIT, VEGETABLES, BUT- TER, EGGS, etc. Everything the best. MPORTATION or ws: i SAXONY W é ANGEMENTS, COM. XONY WOOF, GERMAN HAND KNIT ortress Monroe and Norfolk...$2.50 OR perimeneer et lang Fare ty Fortis Monroe and Norfolk.§1.50 | 4 full pescrtment ip all colorsand sizes, rst-clans Fare to Piney Point and Pomt Lookout... 1:50 | Ney A ICES LOWER THAN LA Second-class Fare to Piney Yoinut and Point Lookont. 75 | > =) ©. AUERBACH, Returning, leave Norfolk, TUESDAYS, THURS- . 5 DAYS and SATURDAYS, at four me Corner 7th and H streets, office, 613 JOHN GIBSC di., sind Gee particulars apply to, 22 613 Tickets and staterooms ean be secured at the office, 6th strect wharf. STEAMERS GHT leave Pier 41, River, Nex York. every SATURDAY, at four o’cloe! Cc UN ARD LINE. RATES OF PASSAGE. NOTICE! AN W XORK AND LIV! N.K.. NEW YORK. Sov. Y sevthia. Wed., 2 Saba FRO! ¥, ROUTE. COMPANY LIMITED, Noe, ERPOOL. eral street: in ‘the National Metropolitan | Next pe tn nomebechis Sewing: SOLE At a Machine and Repatr All the latest improved Machines, of the best makes. Jet | Before buying, Opposite fall line of ready-made 12 Tompson’ SHIRT FACTORY ‘No. 816 F STREET NORTHWEST, Special inducements to cash buyers. ‘pecial ind a" ye our beautiful Queen. n12 Patent Office. FINE DRESS SHIRTS TO ORDER A SPECIALTY. A Fit Guaranteed. Just received a large Mine of Gents Furnishings, con- ristinz of Neckwear, Gloves and Scarfpins. Largest line of Underwear in the city. We haye alwayson hand Shirts. JAMES THOMPSON, Manager. RESS_ SHIRTS.—FIN ~ DRESS SHIRTS MADE 0, $80 and $100, accomdinse to TO ORD! 50. of the very best Licke sto Paris, $15 addstinna. | end vere ane Nace fo gene te Returns kets oh favorable tina. ut the price of Shirte down in Wi and we Steorawe at very low rater. Siceruge Hokets from Liv. | Bow tll igen occ apy ie erpool and allother vartsof Europe at | “Heavy Canton Flannel DRAWERS, like those wo Throwch bills of iacen given for Belfast, Gi "eavy Morse URDERSETT ES 50 conte, Havre, Antwery's dother portion” the Goatineat end Heavy Merino- Woot SHIRTS, Toc. worth $1. aris fea and poms apni atthe Companys ofce, | sor ti cents, on en eae a = Otis BIGELOW & CO., 605 7th street, Wi st MEGINNIBS’, ro Ce - VERNON H. BROWN & CO., New York; a8 1002 F street northwest, Orto Messrs. OTIS BIGELOW &'CO., Janl2 605 Tth street, Washi 3 8p peciaity.. 'y attended to. (jy 1B-ON BROTHERS, PRACTICAL BOOK 1012 Pennsylvania ave 88" Fine Print Gree . from 17th and Split (oat! coal Cc street. Ser AND JOB PR nue, Wi a, D.C. CREVELING, WOOD AND COAL, hart to 14th street “pian “AMSTERD, “SCHIED: vEW YORK AM. NEW YoRK ROTTERD. fires: AM. Stearners of thie Lina A; SCHOUTEN.» corner New York avenue and 15th street NI i ORTH GERMAN LLOYD— ‘Stxameur Live BETWEEN Washinetcin. | CO G, B ELLERY, ARUP ACTRESS ‘birt word Bix 1112 F Sraxer Nozrawest, Wasummarox, D.O. Six of Your, Havan | fit of the Pinos Dress Shirts to order. SUCCESSOR TO DUBREUIL BROTHERS, SHIRTS DUNCANSON BROS., Anctioncers. ni6-dt other articles too numerons to enumerate, we ank the » DE ‘at the OCK, we will sell, FOLEY. Auctioneer. * ers, Chairs, Pictures, &c. Sale peremptory. BSE DUNCANSON BROS. AT Avetios. : : re SON BKOS., Auctionces ‘oth and D streets northwest. LE OF FIN SOS WITHOUT RE- COVER ADVANCES, CHARGES, &C. . 745 octave fancy pannelied up- ase Grand Piano, round xilt leas aud ornamenta- SPECIAL SAL SERVE, T e rosewood case, four round corners and icPhail, Boston, Piano, iron frame and over- 850; finely toned and of exceilent work- strung, cost $5 manship. One rosewood case, round corner 7 octave Weber Piano, of fine tone. Particular atiention is called to, sale of the sbove de- scribed Sal place within our sales- room, TUESDAY, T “NINTH NOVEMBER, at TWELVE O'CLOCK. 2 'T. COLDWELL, Real Estate Auctioneer. TABLE LOT ON THIRD | B AND © STREETS 10m, solid gold the largest stool auction in the District. wence LHURSDAY, D F. The undersizned Trnstees, by virtue of a, dee ‘ ‘737 7th street nord) of rust, recorled in Liber 8 8 + Auctioneer, of the jand records of the a will eell ut publie auction, f the: prenives on ANSON BROS., Auctioneers. rt E. THE TWE H DAY OF NoO- ae 1ssl, AT Fe eleven (11), 1m reser Washington. " The lot bas « trout of of Tern of sale: One- tweive monthe, hich notes of the pu shall be siven, or all deposit when bid acess eeil at rink of defaulti not complied with an . in the rear of Hous hand L streets) Cart, Harness, Shes 4. CAL istrators of Estate of Jains » Auctioneers. L i STREET NORTHWEST, SON BRO: (TH AND EIGHTEENTH ed, 28 trustee, will offer f ntof # isea, on. DAY OF P.M By yirtu ree of the Supreme Conrt of docket 21, we will offer for nale, at ¢ ne in front of the prenu THE EIGHTH DAY OF ‘DECEMBER, FOUR O'CLOCK P. M., the western twenty -fonr (24), in’squeze tive Tur 2G) the t part of ia as ahetion ton, De front) aan alley will be | 2 6f eaid tial frat gid decree, one- two and thre icreon, payable ntuin per an- pnreh fourth cash, the semi-aznually, at thé rate of six per num, for which deferred payments the purchasers shall give Inis or their promissory notes, | se- cured by deed of trust upon exch lot purchzeed by him th teposi nundlred (160) dollars wil be unt: "SEWING MACHINES, &e. ybbRevue sewing MACHINES, THE ) LEADING FI Unive finished Mi: lic.” We sclicii “<CEMBER e and ric ts of art, rh OPPENHEIMER’S, POPULAR SEWING MACHINE OOM enumer: | Supecb Pari and Ph oe 528 Ith street, St. Cloud Bu Part Shut ind Machines repaired and rented. csand attrchwerta for al! machines. A French P Deautitul) nt of rare Val and Drapery. ih side ornainenta, ‘The Simplest w SkWING tobe had. Sold at th jw Hang: neh Clocks, w NES _ Price, eaxh or in- aster € ras 1717 Pennsylvania avenue, neer Corcoran Art Gallery. Gord Machines rented at $2.50 per month. All kinds repaired. a Ln LOOK AEE AROUND, ¢ 4 to Mc N 5 Kinds, end 9th strect northwest FINANCIAL. BAILRoAD AND MINING STOCKS “Bouwlit, sold and carried on moderate margin. Fractional orders executed satisfactorily. Information relating to Stock Operations mailed; also references of. high standing. NS" HENRY L. RAYMOND & CO., 4nd 6 Pane Street, New York. Correspondents Matthews & Judd, Brokers, Scranton, Pa.; R. R. Sisk & Co., Brokers, Harrieburg, Pa, 15 F YOU DESIRE TO. MAKE AN INVESTMENT OR SPECULATE IN RAILROAD, MINING STOCKS. Or miecellancous securities we transact a ceneral com- mmission business, execute orders on all stocks from ten sbares upwards on margins from 3 to 5 per cent, or buy and sell for cash. Stock privileges secured on reliable parties. Fractional Icts a specialty. ET PRICES, THEN Go | tit english are, finely cut and engraved. Splendid Assortn ent of Ching. patron, and rare value. ALSo, AtTW! tles of very Superior Win %.—Articles will. be on vi when catalogues will be ready « For Rent. alts [OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. THIRTIET: Bankers and Brokers, No. 12 Wall street, N.Y. 4881, at FOUR O'CLOC carry stocks on three to five per cent mercin, an desired will advise when and what to buy, also secure STOCK PRIVILEGES at reasonable rates in which $25, ‘to $100 can be invested. Full information on application and Financial Report sent free. jan]2-m,W,8 PeRvaTe STOCK TELEGRAPH WIRES buy and a when two, thirteen and fourtocn, of eq fect on Ist street, with a depth o' [rovements thereon, consistins of bancinent brick dwelling-] and bi ‘ing modern improvements. installments of six (6), mouths from the day of sale, with alien upon the property: or all the purchaser. All ev chaser. A deposit of $100 on acceptance of bid. terms are not complied with int BETWEEN WASHINGTON AND NEW YORK. rer 406 5th street nort! WATSON SD NEWIOR ee n1B.A&ds 509 7th street northwest, of defaulting pur eK H. H. DODGE, Bonds, Stocks and Investment Securities Bough twmd 47a FEBRUARY, 1882, * Sold on Commission, OR MONEY REFUNDED. Resolved, That the Board of No. 539 15rx STREET, (CORCORAN BUILDING,) @ postponement of thed rawii Agency for Prince and Whitely, Stock Brokers, they’ the same. Re the above resolution y money il Es og eee be. ‘had, and 64 Baoapway, New Yor. this dray Every class of Securities bought and sold on commis- ca ing will ough the dra thro DAY, AT TEN O'CLOCK A.M. ‘conten! “about twenty rooms, and removed to our store for con - 126 Disivict of Columbia, passed in equity cause Ne runuin back with ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. LE_OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, TWENTY THOUSAND DOLLARS WORTH ters and Overcoats: of all descriptions, of jewelry ever of- BER FIRST, | ie" until every forfeited SELINGER, th Jontsiana avehie. vet northwest. TR ab ¥ all jr ts “OF Walnut Chamber Suites, Parlor Furniture, Cottage Furniture, Dining Tables, Gruseels, Ingrain aud other Carpets, Heating Stoves, Crockery a whic! tention of private buyers and dealers, es Green, deceased. STREETS EST. CHANCERY SALE OF. BLE IMPROVED | By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of AL ESTATE, 8) ON K_ STREE the District of Columbia, made and paseed zB HAND FIFTH | obert J. Ise E CITY OF WASH- on “THURSDAY, 1881, part of Jot | at or within in tw equal in= rom day of | the rate of id, or the pur- Bes to Pay all ST, by tly ie JON 1 Porcelains ond Brouzes. staihuents. Singer Style new. with leef | Gne mitre W seaatiPul neers Cen eis Other makes at | OC *uierd Aubusson Carpet, beautiful desizn, very | egually low prices. TIEBLT ; edand Devo- Of the Ueet Euro- erior Walnut Hali Stand, with beveled French Plate ether with tiany other articles of beautiful design: VE O'CLOCK ON THE DAY FOLLOWING, One. wtf new Victoria Carriage, made by Stewart, of | kins got 90 days and Kelly was dismissed. Jno. T. made by Belovette & Bros., of Paris. icw the day prior to sale, THOMAS DOWLING. Auct. Correspondence oF personal application solicited Of a decree duted the 10th day of Octo- Address J. STEVENSON, #81, passed in the Supreme Court of the Dis- ni-im 58 Broadwuy, New York. | trict of Columbia, in the cause of lichard Kime vx. ae Se | fr Bullley etal. bein No. 7.343, equity docket 20, oi si STOCKS. undersicned Tristecs will mR on, int | EEE LONE ae nee & CO. front of the premisca, on WEDNESDA‘ ER | NOVEMBER 0 K P.M., lot let- tered “+E,” in the cubdivision of lots numbered one, uare 692, fronting 18 86 feet, with the im- ‘8 ‘two-story-and- house, containing seven rooms ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash; residue in three equal twelve (12) and eighteen (18) i st, secured by. ineash, at the option of ncing at the cost of the pur- Ifthe i in weven (7) days, the ‘Trustees reserve the right to resell at the risk aul cost i ‘Trustees. ooo Wwitrarp HOTEL LOTTERY DRAWING, Lovtsviiie, Ky., November 10, 1881. of the Willard Hotel Toe 2 tery, until the 14th day f ‘February, ‘1382, and that 1c}, will not consent t uy further postponement of oBT. MaLLony, Chairman. will be. ring mat and will be Presents a lamentable spect ey and | sete of | sold Opers, Guard | tT | mt November 25. 1581. Should be Silenced. ‘To the Editor of Tum Evextxe Sran. I think I express the sentiment universalty felt by all thoughtful, right-minded people when T say that if his honor, Judge Cox, cannot find away to keep that miserable wretch, Guiteau, quiet in court, he had better withdraw from the bench and let some other Judge try the case who can and will require him to be silent. It ts truly a strange state of things that a miserable creature tke that shall first assassinate the President of the United States to try him for the crime! I think the people have no desire to hear his pretended wit; but, on the contrary, they are anxiously waiting to see him so disposed of that he will n Power to repest hits cruel, wicked deed. ‘Jas. S. HALLOWRLL, Brookeville, Md. pstormenr“inrDan How to Make Ht javing Maninc. ‘To the Editor of Tax Evestxe Star. There are those who believe the wretch Guiteau should hang, Sane or insane, and are most flerce in their denunciation of the apparent latitude al- lowed the insolent prisoner by the court. Yet the same people question the right of the presiding To the Falitor of Tux Ev Ip the report of the 6 STAR: nent La Eud mai | wemng bets j me that any S present, among them from the beautiful and handsomely lady would voluntarily be present on an oecasion where there Was any probability of di rlosures belng made which would shock testy of any refined woman, ut that any young da mother to direct her, should be ) attend a trial in a criminal court le of the de ‘To the Falitor of Tur Evextse Star: financial condition, and various otaer matters. I have resd_ it with some ea! | earnest protests have been made against the lavish Hity, in view of its demoralizing tendency, murders and other evils which have fol {ts train. Our rulers are cine | fully blind to the facts as the and they apparently and the Towed in ignorantiy or wil- y exist in this city, im to keap the President and Ject. Ido not find in their elaborate report a le word showing the nutuber of licenses to sell or that have been iq Ul wrong. calling for light on this dark spot G. _—— The Christiancy Diverce Case. stated that she was uns ut she did Know that her dau; the Giro let their testimony. a Avrorsy.—Dr. D. 8. Lainb, the chief assisting sur published a statement in which he declares as en- ly Incorre:t the tinpression “that t tion of the body of the hile President reless and haphazard one, without order or 1 that the buliet was found only by xc- He Siys the search forthe bullet was prosecuted careiully, systematically and success- Tt was first sought for near Uhe groin, and then the pus channel was followed up, but in order to do this it Was necessary to remove the overly- Ing organs. While examining the vertebre one of the surgeons assisting turned his attention to the parts removed, and there the encysted bullet. was tscovered. It sometimes happens In cases of Uhis kind that the location of the Dullet is not discov- the most thorough search, ‘THE Tuts LAND League CoNVENTION.—The pur- pose of Cais important: gathering of our Irish-born w-citizens in Chicago next Wednesday is to Tull demonstration of all the forces availa- ble to the Irish. $ responded to Sonn Dil meeting last ig and elected J. D. O'Conneli a delegate to onvention. Richad Oulahan ts the deic | Of the East Washington branch; E. D. Wright, of the South Washington branch, and Thos. Munt: of the Georgetown branch. The Parnell branch o northeast’ Washington will also be represented. The delegates le: or Chicago Uhis evening. Ei tuien Sles COURT IN GENERAL TERM. To-day, Cook agt. Dainese; on hearing. PoLtcé CouRT—Juage Snell. ‘To-day, Jos. Syphax, colored, pleaded guilty to wrying a razor; $20 or 6 days in the workhouse, Frank Williams got 7 ing on the strect. Lizzie Honesty, colored, changed with belag a public prostttute anit va- tik bonds. Jas. Jones, loud and boisterous; $5 or 15 days. Gross, a_ colored without a home, was sent down for vagranc Kate Sintth, Martha Burnett and Carrie Burns, colored, were sentenced to 90 days each in the for being vagrants and public prosti- Toud and boisterous; $5 or Parker profanity; $5 or 7 days. Hawkins and Chas. Kelly, ‘colored, were sed with being suspicious persons. ‘OMicer ith testified to capturing them while be ed by a crowd, wlio were calling stop thi nd one Of them threw an overcoat away. Haw- ays. W | Ino. Payne and Alice Adams were fined $% or 15 days each for being loud and boisterous on the street. | Thos. H. Mitlerick, a young white man, was sent to the work housé for 30 days for begging on the street. Owen Jackson, loud and boisterous; $5 or 15 days. Adoiph Burgess, suspicious character; personal bonds. Chas. Golden, loud and boister- Bor 15 days. Armstead Jones, vagrancy; bonds or days. ———— Alexandria Affairs. Reported for Tux EvEntsa Stan. THE ONLY non-resident clergyman who preached here yesterday was Rey. E. Whittlesey, who occu- pled (the pulpit of the Firat Presbyterian ehure erms of Messrs. McLean, Fendall, Neale and Whittington, of the school board,having expired, the city council will ballot at. fts n Meeting for four school trustees.....The stat: taxes are now being paid up to a large amount; live per cent will be added to bills after the first of December....There has been only one occupant of the station house cells, a drunken man, for two ays....The weekly call upon the bar- for Sunday fines wasmade by the mayor ‘With the usual response. ...St. John’s cadets had dress parade this morning. ——— The Heal Question. From the Sunday Herald. We are surprised to see the columns of respecta- ble newspapers which profess a desire to see jus- lice done in the star route cases teeming with ex- travagant condemnation of the report of A. M. Gibson, esq., to the Attorney General. The vocif- eration about the unauthorized character of this document ts ome devised to divert attention from the substance of the report itself. The real question before the ans is whether the facts are or are not a8 stated by Mr. Gibson. It is notorious that he has been employed by the Department of Justice for several months on these very cases. If Acting Attorney General Phillips has denied, as Sa hee ie » that Mr. Gibson ts officially connected wit is it, in the face of the notorious facts, the public will’ natur- ally distrust Mr. Phillips’ ardor inthe prosecution of the star route cases. ars F PRIZES: The Willard Hotel wite all is Fixtures and ‘WO! trict, upon revel gall sr otherwies, ‘Goods receit returned ‘express from ‘Whole and toall parts of toe countey, Puan rget ly oe Nea JEEERYOON STREET, Jars, giving full: ——— KNOWN AS 5 Fs re. i ty eek SESESESEEzES its publication was a retlection, upon the Depart- the ration and & ment of Justice, upon the adtalnlstrats a ve of trregularit e E Be 8 : i aud then set at defiance the court that undertakes r again have it in his | Wteau trial for Friday T Mud that there were many conspicuons and promi- dressed | It has been a matter of surprise to | I find jn THE Stak of Saturday the annual re port of the Commissioners of the District of Co- | | lumbia to the President, giving an account of our | and find one import- | ant omission. It is well known to ourcitizens that | granting of licenses to sell liquor In this commu- ; the people who pay the toxes In darkness on this | 5 Will not some Member of Congress introduce a resolution In the House | A sick headache on the part of Mra. Mary Lugen- beel, who was being cross-examined on Saturday tn the Christiancy divorce suit, brought the session to a sudden adjournment. She testified that she | | read all the letters written by her daughter to Mr. | George Haight, but did not recoliect the number or contents. On belng shown the Giro letters she le to point out the differ- ence between the handwriting in them and those din'tted to have been written by Mrs.Christiancy, hter never wrote ‘Ts. Miss Chamberlain and Charles | Goodiaan have not yet arrived here to complete Wuat Dr. Lamy Says Avovt Tue GARFIELD on at the autopsy of the lote President, has lays for cursing and swear- | grant, and was sent down for 90 days in default of | for #) days. | t | JOHN B WRIGHT, RAILROADS. LADIES’ GooDs. SENATORS AND REPRESENTATIVES IN THE CrP. ‘Their Places of Residence Here. SENATORS. Aldrich, N. W., Rhode fstand, Arlington Hotel, Call W., Fi w. Mameron, J. D., Benn. corner Mass and RL aves, | Cameron, Angis, Wistonsin, 5B st. nw. Cockerit, F. M., Missow Conger, G. D., Michigan, Davis, it. G., West ¥ Rdgerton, jmunds, F., Vermont, 1411 Mass. ave. a. Gorman, A. P., Ma, #23 Rale, Eugene, Main zi HU, B. H., Georgia, $8 170 st. naw, Johnston, J. W., Vinginia, (06 18th st. now, Logan, 3.'A., Hilnots, 812 120) st. now. Miller, John’ F., Californt ., 1218 € Miller, Warner, N.Y Morgan, J. Slater, J. Sherman, Vanee, Z. B., North Carolina, Metropolitan Hotel, Vest, G. G., Missouri, 25 Kast Capitol st. ne, OFFICERS OF THE SENATR. R. J, Bright, senze arms, 25 Kast Capital st. | | e — | Terms cash. Mie to vi feeker | IE. Peyton, executive clerk, Metropolitan Hotel, spring wheat this day awarded to entry No. 28, in eec- LEY Auctioneer. n28-2t | WATLTER B, WILLIAMS & CO. Judge to remove lilm from the court, lest st invall- | Tt & Tey ee ea oe ee jon 3X, clans 25, department 26, to Wii, M. Galt &Co, | JV samanipe es = <. | dite the trial, but strenuously advocate the gag. | sistant doorkeeper, 18 24 st. ma. an bess gue banda, at the National Fair Grounds, of | 1 WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION THE EN- $ SALI Sancuere Ade Seti ioe thoes Pret | postmaster, Metropolitan Hotel, ¢ District Of Columbia, Fae RTOS TIRE STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES CON: | RAS dihoy! MURSDAY, EVENTNGS | the frst expression used therealter by rltiee wits | KEPRESENTATIVES FP NEWOOMEE c= | |= plea Case panna er nave ah at SE "CLOCK, we shall sell at our sale: | yess or a either 8 jeaiated to is: | Yous DPREW ER TAINED IN STORE TH SEVENTH STREET | SinTgi Uta tie qin Keke ck of Cnseiennad | Mew Or attorneys or elu wide caicated to he | Anerson John A ham : be NORTHWEST, Be court, berore judge and jury, to produce, not a | Burrows, J.C.) . fa thesiore ronan anee Commencing SATURDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER | _” i uses : = case of doubtful Minacy, but tle irresponsible ac | Beach, Lewis, New York. Atiincton Hotel. brated Minnesota Pateut Process. Flour, which waa | TWENTY-SIXTH. at SEVEN O'CLOCK Peete Ij ILTIARD AND POOL TABLES, BALLS, CU. tion of a raving maniac with the proof most pe 1., Missouri, 1814 10th st i the First Premium against all othercompetitors | Will continue from day to day until all is sold. ‘This is CHATRS, FIC : live. W. FG. Na tional Fair iu 1879 and 1580 (old medal), and | & tet slnes etock of, Hoots aud “Shove. sage ola TS OF BILLIARD Se pee | iow 881. The com: in flour waa cer- | With pecrve. Ladlice wil : . a in the C oom. | tuinly a vers lively one this seer, eudthe preminin was | 8al0is at Spear Bros. 734 7th etreet northwest. lew eo Court ™ Minols, National Hotel, kt. Mississippl, Rigxs House, S612 T4UN St. inois, National Hotel, 304 F st. now. gS House, ruitna, Metropolitan Tote nw. National Hotel, w York, Arlington Hotel. 8, Iowa, 1590.0 st. n 23 Rhode Island av. now, Hammond, John, New York, 1529 1 st. now. Maskell, D. C., Kansus, 1311 H st, now, Dunnell, M. Dwight, Farwell, : “ Y | Henderson, T.J.. ML, 211 North Capitol street, eagite taste At tts day. (tts not surprising | Herndon, 7. H., Alabama, Metropolitan Hotel, ihe pet Virtus Vitemente, | Hepburn, W. P:, Jowa, 31 si. nw. Paaght | Hiscock, Frank, New York, Artiigton Hotel eX Bt ‘ATER, | Hubbell, Jay A\, Michigan, 4 Lowa Circle Our Afiairs. Horr R. 2th st. nw. Hourk, Jones, 3. K., Arkansas, 1422 11th st. now. Joyce, C. H., Vermont, 606 1h st Kasson, Towa, 1 Keifer, J. W., Ohio, E Kloty, R., Pennsy! Ketcham, J. 11 29 K st. nw, 8, National Hotel, oy Yh st. nw. National Hotel, Totel. YH, Mississippl, 33 B st. me, 1007 Lora, Heni . Luna, T., New Mexico, Manning, MeLane, RS Mills, Ro Q.. Téxus,a1i5 G St. naw. Money, 1. B., Mississippi, 68 13th st. now. Maginnis, M.. Montana, Arlington Hove. Miller, 8. TL, Penusyivanta, 1213 F st. Moulton, S. W., Tilinois, 471 C st. Moore, W. R., ‘Tennessee, Arlington Hotel, Matson, C. C., Indiana, 108 C st. ne. MpCold, M. AL, Towa, 1135 100 st. maw. eKiniey, Win., f., Ollo, EDbItL. Neal, HN, Ohio, Ebbitt: House. O'Neil, Chis., Pennsylvania, Riggs House, Orth, G. 8., Indiana, Ebblit House, | 1 { Page, 11. F., California, Congressional Hotel, lifornt j Pacheco, Peele, 8. 4, Pettibone, A. Pierce, R.'B. F. Pound, T. C. ongresstonal Hotel, 8 Rost. nw. Tetinesser, 408 6th st. mW. ndlana, Fi scomsin, 1015 L | Randali, 8. 9., Pennsylvanta, 1 | Rice, T. N., Missouri, 406 Pennsylvania ave, Reed, T. Bl, Maine, Riges House. | Robelon, @. M., New Jersey, | Ryan, Thos, Penneyivant . | Simonton, C. B., Tennessee, 417 6th st. now. Springer, Wm. M.. 1iL, —. Singleton, J. W., lilinols, 1900 1 st. now. Stephens, A. H.'Georgia, National Hotel, uber W.'S., Penbsylvania, 610 18th st. n.9¥, | Steele, @. W., Indlana, 1532 I st. n.w. | Updegraft, Thos., lowa, 1395 Ist. naw. Valentine, E. K., Nebraska, National Hotel. Van Horn, R. T., Mo., 206 Now Jersey ave. | Vin Arnith, H. iL, New York, Willatds Hotel, | Yan Vornts, Joun’H., New York, 1814 16th. st, Warner, Rithard, Tennesse, St. Charles Hotel. Wise, M. R., Pennsylvants, 1730 Mass. ave, n.w. Welborn, Gin, Texas, Metropolitan Hotel. Williams, C. G2, Wiscousin, 18 Grant Place. i at the ‘1881, ca Pa. Me FuANOLs COSTOLOW. On Sunday, November 27, 1881, { a short nea, MALY COSTOLOW: to the forty -Saents | Sear of her. raieral taper ate ron. Xe | reece em cope oon Pes oe eee im repose of her soul.” MORGAN. On Sunday. November 27, 11 10:33 Frege egy yey a year of her age, of County Mayo, Ireland. ‘Our fireside now is a We are parted fros ‘one we loved; It is not forever, but only ‘Unti we meet above. ‘We will bury her under the nod, And one long bright tress we'll keep; We have rag me her back to God, Ah! wheresore do we weep? Her funeral will take place from her late residence, No. 421 L street southeast, on Tuesday —— November 29, 188], at Yo'clock. Requiem mass will be said at St, Peter's church. Relatives and friends are reapect- fuliy invited to attend. . ICHOLSON. Suddenly, on November the 27th iene wk inst., 1881, at the af her brother. W. | Nicholson, AGNES RED ‘NICHOLSON, in ‘the fifty- | fth year of her, | "'Nolice of funeral hereafter. Friends will please send flowers. a 1S oe ~? itt ap teamg ed | CEDAR warrant eure C Colds, re » Throat and Lung Diseases, &c. drops & dow," Try ie. if not satisfied Tetarn the empty butte und get your money back. Sold by W. 8. THOMPSON, 763 15th street, And all druggists. tiated enn - ee ______UNDERTAKERS “JOHN A. WETZE: nf a, ae Ht (32D) STREKT, Gronat (Onposite Butchers Market) _wait Se UGUSTUS BURGDORY, OUST RNISHING UNDERTAKER, No. 316 Pennsylvania avenue northwest, between 34 an@ ts streets. Every thing ‘Gret-clans. Jenld UNDERTAKER, Jani9 1337 TextTH Street NoRTAWwEsr. ___ HOUSEFURNISHINGS. N EW GOODS. a — DECORATED DINNER SETS, DECORATED TOILET SETS, JAPANESE PORCELAINS, AND DECORATIONS At Extnemetr Low Puices. of COOKING UTENSILS and KITCHEN FULSISHANGDS of the beat clases WILMARTH & EDMONSTON, p= SETS, TEA SETS, DESSERT AND TOILET SETS, IN ENGLISH AND FRENCH CHINA, OF OUR DIRECT IMPORTATION, AT LOW PRICES. BS J. W. BOTELER & S80N, GPx STUDENT LAMP, NICKEL PLATED,