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FAMILY SUPPLIES. AUCTION SALES. _ AUCTION SALES. ERS & BROS. PLATED WARE. TABLE CUTLERY, best makes, DECORATED DINNER, and TOTLET SETS German Students’ and other LAMPS. CARP! WEEPERS, STEP LADDERS. DOOR-MATS, TEN and WOODEN WAKE. And ful of KITCHEN UTENSILS st low prices. Noweities in JAPANESE and CHINA WARE for Holi- Gay Presents. GEO. WATTS, 314 7th street, 5 doors above Pa. ave. n30-tm N EW GOODS. DECORATED DINNER SETS, DECORATED TOILET SETS, JAPANESE PORCELAINS, aNp DECORATIONS Ar Exreamsir Low Purces. .OKING UTENSILS and KITCHEN NGS of the best class. WILMARTH & MONSTON, 709 MARKET Space. nid IT YOU WANT A HEATING OR COOKING STOVE, Do not fail tocall and examine our large assortment of Doth. Axents for the EBADIANT HOME HEATING STOVES AND FURNACES, ‘The best of their kind made in the country. Also, LATROBES, SLATE NTELS, GRATES AND BRICK SET RANGES, ‘Please call and examine our stock. W. 5. JENKS & CO.. ‘717 SevantH Street Nonruwest. o12 D2 SET: TEA SETS, DESSERT AND TOILET SETS, iN ENGLISH AND FRE! oH CHINA, OF OUR DIRECT IMPORTATION, AT LOW PRICES. m5 J. W. BOTEL GpEBMAN STUDENT LAMP, ER & SON, NICKEL PLATED, LARGEST SIZE, WITH NEW IMPROVEMENT, - ONLY $4.50. J. W. SCHAFER, 1020 7TH STREET, m Anove New Yore AVENUE. Prousten POTTERY AND PORCELAIN, ENGLISH, FRENCH, DRESDEN AND CHINESE. RODGERS’ ENGLISH CUTLERY. FINE PLATED-WARE, AND FULL LINE OF KITCHEN UTENSILS. M. W. BEVERIDGE, are Wess & BrvERtGr,) No. 1009 Peunsylvanis Avenue. STEAMERS, &e. ‘GTEAMER “MATTANO” wee Tth-street wharf at 7 o'clock a. m. for = AC RIVER pay as poise as On bet or Nowuini, on Th tor Brick House Land: Sng (Muchodock Creek) and ‘Mattox Greek 25 for Mactawoman and” Mathx Creeks: alternat= days, touching at intermediate given ‘andinee ng and returning: alsostope at Mattawoman ‘Creek udays and Fridays up. SG. &. JONER Agent. Nowe FOR POTOMAC KIVER LANDINGS. On ond after NOVEMBER 3p, 1881, the steamer AELOWSMITH will leave her wharf, foot of 7th street, FY m. every MONDAY, THURSDAY and SATUR- DAY for ail river lanchi Nomini Ferry. On THU: SATURDAY, ©) WITH THE BOSTON AND PROVI- STEAMEKS IN NORFOLK. Steamer EXCELSIOR on TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS and SATUKDAYS at 5 p.m. OoNRECTIN WALL AND WINTER ARRANGEMENTS, BEGIN- NING OCTOBER Isr. Jirt-class fare to Norfolk and Fort Monroe. \d-clase fare to Fortress Monroe and Ni First-class fare to Piney Point and Point Lookout Becond-ciass to Piney Point aud Point Lookout... ‘Tickets and staterooms for eae and information tur- Rished at B. W. Keed’s Sons, B. & O. Ticket office, 1351 Pennsylvania avenue norta- ‘West; St. Mare Hotel: Koose’s Clear Stands, at prin- Gipal Hotels: HB. Polissuhorn, next to City Post Of fice; and at Company's Office, 7th street wharf. GEORGE MATTINGLY, General Supt. ‘WM. P. WELCH, Ament. ( ORFOLK AND NEW YORK STEAMERS. STEAMER LADY OF THE LAKE Will leave her wharf, foot street, every MONDA’ EDNESDAY and FRIDAY, at 5 o'clock p.m., touch- ‘y Point, Point Lookout and Fortress Monroe. tickets will be issued as follows: ; ARRANGEMENTS, COM- # OCTOBER 1. Firet-ctacs Fare to Fortress Monroe and Norfoik...$2. Becond-class Fare to Fortress Monroe and Nort $1. First-class Fare to Piney Point snd Pomt Lookout. 1.50 Becond-class Fare to Piney Point and Point Lookout. 75 Returning, leave Nocfolk, “TUESDAYS, THURS- DAYS and SATURDAYS, at four o'clock p.in. Office, 613 15th street “ihe ae ral Metropaitee ; in the National 3 Bank Building, or at the office, 6th street wharf. THE NEW YORK STEAME! HT leave Pier 41, East River, New York, every SATURDAY, at four o'clock p m., and Gi every FRIDAY, at 7 am. Datticulars apply to agent, 63 Water street, Georetown. ALFRED WOOD, Secretary, om 613 15th street, opposite U. 8. Treasury. C UNARD LINE. NOTE THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP COMPANY LIMITED. BETWEEN NEW YORKS AND LIVERPOOL, CALLING AT CORK HARBOR. FEOM PER 46. N. K.. NEW YORK. Dec. | Parti We Jan. AND EVERY WEDNESDAY FROM NEW YORK. sn anid ee and$100, according to accommodations, fp inna $15 adbtiona. Stecrage tickets from Liv- (Fpool aud Queenstown and all other parts of Europe at rates, Fhrouyh ‘bills of isdengiven for Belfast, Glasgow, Havre, Autwerps dother portson the Coutinent and ior te fit and pamage apply at the Co for frei rT at anpany's. Boers Sa aoe aaes, No. 4 Bo Green, or th street, Washington, ors WW & CO., 605 = VERNON H. BROWN & CO., New York; Ort Messrs. OTIS BIGELOW & CO. fanl2 nee GERMAN eet * oa Stilowoos, Souruaurros at Baer, eee The, steamers of this company will sai EVERY SAT- TRVAY from Bremen Pier, foot of 3d street, H. en. Rates of pessage:—From New York to Havre, Southampton and Bremen, first eabin, $10: #60; etecrage, $30; prepara 4 or freight or a a PHS & CO. S0-."as Pennaylvanis avenue wosthese beware yg 929 et (OF Washingtor.. : jan12 N= YORK ROTTERDAM. ‘The firs*-ols ean f this Lina, PAMSTERDAM, © ROTTERD OES “SCHIEDAM,* A. SCHOLTEN," “P. CALAND, the U. General A, oF passaire spply Pennsylvania av > Agent, Natic corner New York avenue anc & ne, Washinste wal Sake Depoett Sth street horthwe JX s0kv any INDUCEMENTS! KID GLOVES. Our recuiar 75c. 3-Button KID GLOVE, in latest ‘Bhacies, reduced to 50c. Our excelient $1 3-Button KID GLOYE, in Black and Colored, reduced to 75. (Our ¢-Bustou Real KID GLOVE, reduced to $1. HAND-KNIT WORSTED GooDs. AGHILDEEN'S HOODS, SACQUES, LEGGINGS AND MITTENS, at Surprisingly Low Figures, BARGAINS IN DIES’, GENTS AND CHILDRENS HOSIERY AND UNDEEWEAR, DAMMANN'S OSE PRICE COMSINATION STORE, 606 TTH STREET NORTHWEST. 216 F street northwest; | Ge NULATED SUGAR, 10c. BEST A SUGAR, 10c. CUT LOAF (Oid Style) SUGAR, Le. POWDERED SUGAR, le. LIGHT BROWN SUGAR, 8, 9. FINEST MINNESOTA FLOUR, $2.50, 49 Tha. WITMER’S, FINE GROCERIES, 1918 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. DECK WITH THANKSGIVING SUPPLIES. Genuine Princess Pap Extra Enetien Walnuts. Choice Malasca Graj Ered French Grae ren‘ ns. Fresh Chocolate C 2. Pineappie, fo Pineapple, in c: Bartlet Pears, in cans... ‘Red Cherries, in cans. ‘White Cherries, in cans. ‘very rare. Gaxes and Plum, in cans. -choice. Extra choice Preserves in £1 ‘all kinds. Pompeian Jars filled with Choice Preserves; new, ornamental and rare. ELPHONZO YOUNGS, Grocer, 504 9rH StREET, between E and F streets, n22 Opposite ‘* Critic” office. A CARD FROM WM. M. GALT & CO. First premium for the best barrel of flour made from pring wheat this day awarded to entry No. 28, in sec- ton 28, clans 25, department 26, to Wi, MF Galt & Co, Witnéss our hands, at the National Fair Grounds, of the District of Colunibia, this 13th day of October, 1881. 3. M. WHARTO? W. P. NEWCOMER, JOHN D. NEWMANN, Experts on Flour. Attest: JAS. S. EDWARDS, Marshal. P. he above-mentioned flour is CERES, the cele- Minnesota Pateut Process Flour, which was awaried the Fi Premi against all other competitors at the National Fair in 1! and 18380 (gold medal), and now axain indS81. ‘The competition in flour was cer- tsinly a very lively one this year, andthe preminm was Well contestea for, but it was simply an impossibility to beat CERES, and the premium just awarded is only ad- ding another triumph to the msnificent success this 80 celebrated Flour has gained in this community We would respectfully mention the fact that Mrs. 8. F, rst jpremium for the handsomest Anderson received the id biscuits on exhibition, and they were made of rolls CERES FLOUR, which is only suother proof that it t Minnesota Patent Flours stands A No, 1 among the best known to the trade. For sale by all first-class grocers. W. M. GALT & CO. Corner Ist STREET AND INDIANA AVENUE, Who are also the scle Wholesale Agents for the Dis- trict of Hecker’s celebrated Seif-raising Flour and Buckwheat. n22 (TE ANKSGIVING DAY. MALAGA GRAPES, BANANAS, ORANGES AND LEMONS, FRESH NUTS, CALIOPE FIGS, DEHESIA RAISINS, MINCE MEAT,’ CAPE COD CRANBERRIES, ASSORTED PRESERVES Gob. buckets ) RENCH PRUNES, NEW YORK CIDER GLAND LUM, CATAWBA WINE, VAN BEIL'S ROCK AND RYE, APPLE TODDY, Fresh importation of Champagnes and Clarets. Roquefort and Pineapple Cheese. B. W. REED'S SONS, 1216 F street northwest. n22 Boston MARKET. PHILADELPHIA CHICKENS AND TURKIES, CHOICE BEEF, GAME, FRESH FISH an@ NORFOLK OYSTERS RECEIVED DAILY. Porter-honse Steaks. Best Surloin ti Roast Beef. ease ta = ‘Mutton . e LEON SCHELL & CO., nls Proprietors. C ARLSBAD WAFERS, RUSSIAN CAVIAR, CLAM CHOWDER, BRUN WICK SOUPS, CRESCENT OLIVES, DES GOURMETS, GOLD LION PUNCH, CALIFORNIA HONEY, CALIFORNIA WINE JELLY. CALIFORNIA CAN NED FRUITS, ALKETHREPTA, SANS ARETES, Edam and Pin Rognefort, Neufchatel, English Dai Te CHEESES he UDDING, DU ph 'HEESE, English PLUM BEE MAnAATADES a JAMS. GEO. E. KENNEDY & SON, nis 1209 F STREET NORTHWE: or» STAG PURE RYE WHISKEY is unequailed for smoothness, flavor and purity, and gor the sideboard and sickroom is unnvalied. HUME, CLEARY & CO., 28 Re AND FRUITY, NEW YORK SWEET CIDER. Also, Delicious; in color, pale amber, CRAB APPLE CIDER, 807 Manger Space. Superior as a beverage to the juice of any other apple. Forsaleby | HUME, CLEARY & Co., ae S01 MARKET SPACE. HAT SPLENDID MINNESOT ‘AMIL) T flour, favorably known as the zs z SS SOVEREIGN, mre in perfection, white, sweet and wholesome HUME, CLEARY & Co., 807 Market Space. HIN R. KELLY, 3g DEALER IN Finst-Crass BEEF, LAMB, VEAL, MUTTO: Nye. CORNED BEEF Stails 628, 629 and 030 Center Market, 9th street wing, aud 206 and Northern Liberty Market; or Addree2 Box 71, City Post Office. Marketing delivered free of charge to all parts of the city. mar24 Palace MARKET, Conxen l4tu sTREET AND New YORE AVENUE, FRANK J. TIBLETS, Proprietor. All knds of MEATS, FRUIT, VEGETABLES, BUT- TER, EGGS, ete. Everything the best. a30 GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. Tuo PSON’S SHIRT PACTORY, No. 816 F STREET NORTHWEST, Opposite Patent Office. FINE DRESS SHIRTS TO ORDER A SPECIALTY. A Fit Guaranteed. Just received a lafre line of Gents Furnishings, con- sisting of Neckwear, Gloves and Scarfpins. Largest line of Underwear in the city. We have alwayson hand full line of ready-made Starts. nla JAMES THOMPSON, Manager. UNNINGHAM, THE WELL-KNOWN, RE- mrhistine. New sttae BOs made odeled. Remember the number—740 G, 3 abLery, g SUCCESSOR TO DUBREUIL BROTHERS, NUFACTURERS OF FINE DRESS SHIRTS = GENTS’ FURNISHINGS. 1112 F Srager Nortawest, Wasureron, D.0. Six of the Finest Dress Shirts to order. Six Extra Fine Shirte to order. Six Five Shirts to order. mars __ SAFE DEPOSIT CO. SECURITY From LOSS BY BURGLARY, ROBBERY, FIRE OR ACCIDENT. THE NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, In its own Building,* “*ehineton, Conxen 15ru Staeer axp New Yorx Ave. Perpetual Charter Act of Congress January 224, 1867. to do all kinds of work “order, and old Sth street mard4 12.00 500 THIS EVENING. AT Auction. TWENTY THOUSAND DOLLARS WORTH F SeBEDREMED Piepaes "0 be sold at public an Consisting of line of Diamonds line of ladies’ and gents solid. Gold Watding Rey and stem winders; a large lot of cameo and solid old se ladies" Je Une of solid gold Opera, Guard fine line of Fett att Opt Ghose Gee ae, loading Showuns; Revolvers and Musical Instruments, ng Slargo line of clustom-inade Uleters and Overcoats, id ladies’ and cents Rings of all descriptions, and in all one of the largest. stocks of jewelry ever of fered at public auction ts the District, 2 a Sale to commence I HURSDAY, DECEMBER FIRST, atSEVENP. Moy and: continua’ uutl every forfeited Pledge is disposed of. ¥F. SELINGE! ‘a7 Teh treet Hostiweat. FOLEY, Auctioneer. n26-2w TO-MORROW. JD ENCANSON Bros., Auctioneers FIN ND SELECT STOCK OF GROCERIES, Wists FIXTURES, HORSE, WAG- LIQUORS, AND Q STREETS NORTHWEST. On WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER SEV- ENTH, commencing at TEN O'CLOCK, we will sell at the ‘Store the entire contents, compris- hiskies, Sherry, Port, Het a ae Show Sos Off Gans Platform and other Scales, Coffee Mill, large Ice Box, M.T. Meat Counter, Awnings and Frames, Stoves, &c., &c. Sorrel Hi AT TNO elas With other o ‘isually found ine first-class Grocery. A 'STRES' SALE OF A STONE QUARRY LOT ON ROCK CREEK, OPPOSITE THE PSTREET RAIL- ROAD STABLES. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated May 14th, A. D. Isi9, reconted in Liber 010, folto S87, and at the written request of the party’ secured, the «ub-. seribers will sell, on the premises, on WEDNESDAY SEVENTH DAY OF DECEMBER, 1881, at FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., to the hihest bidder, lot numbered 5, in square ding to the public Plat of the City of Wachington: | The lot fronts on ‘Creek and con- sa lance quantity of stone. he terms are: One-half cash (of which $25 must be paid.at the time of sale, and the residue in six aud twelve months, with six percent interest from the day of gale, to be secured by a deed of trust on the propert; sold; crall cash, at the purcharer’s options : ANTHONY HYDK, al-dts ? ARLES M. MATTHEWS, } Trustees. BOOKS, &c. Books. J c. BAUMh: for th a wreli-eoctod Mock of + fF She Holidays saree an JUVENILE. CLASSICAL AND STANDARD BOOKS, which will be offered to the public at PRICES NEVER SOLD HERE BEFORE, Call early, as the selection is now complete at CHAS. BAUM's, 416 SEVENTH STREET. N EW BOOKS. Land of, the Midnight ‘Sun, by Iliustrated, $7.50. Richard Morley, $3. M: ‘ife and My Wife's Sister, No Name Series, $i, ‘The American Newspaper, by Charles Dudle; Warner, 35c. Volcanoes, by John W. Judd, Inter. Sec, Series, $2. Florida for Tourists, Invslids and Settlers, by Geo. M. Barbour, $1.50. Saintsand Sinners, by Cherba- liez, paper, 40 cents. ‘The Science and Art of Midwifery, by Win. ‘Tt. Lusk, M.D., $5. Aunt Serena, by Miss foward, author of One Summier, $1.25. Our Familiar four don $0. "The Sun by CoA. Moe, pater oot son, 4to., $5. The Sun, by C. A. Youn, Inter. Sci. Series, $3." A Pickwickian Pilgri by John RG. image, Ho ‘$1. Lnsion, by James Suily, Inter. Sci, tees Wine and Ce Dn Chailh len's_ Life, $1.50. A tine Assortment of Ri Cait-skin Pocketbooke, Wallets, Card, Cases, FRANCIS B. MOHUN, BooKsELLER AND STATIONER, nlf 1015 Pennsylvania avenue. GcHooL BOOKS: BOUGHT AND EXCHANGED AT. ANGLIM'S ANTIQUARIAN BOOKSTORE, Corcoran BUILDING, F STREET. Cash paid forall kinds of Books, Pamphleta, ke. __ BOOTS AND SHOES. TH GREAT CLOSING SALE STILL CONTINUES AT SINSHEIMER & BRO.'S, 808 SEVENTH STREET, BETWE EN H AND I, We will offer from Friday the following additional GREAT BARGAINS: Ladies’ Goat Button Shoes. it 95e., worth $1.50 Ladies’ Kid Button Shoes. at $1.15, worth $1.75 j Ladies’ Kid Button, worked holes, at $1.45, worth $2.25 Ladies’ Pebble Button, worked holes, at $1.45, worth $2.00 An elegant line of Boys’ English Walking Bals., at the low price of. About 40 pairs Bo; which are cheap at $1.50. About 75 pairs Men's beautiful Toilet Slippers, the choice. + at $1.20 ‘Men's Buckle Arcties, ail sizes. -1.40 ‘We still continue to sell Consin’s Cur Kid Button at $2.69, and Cousin’s French Kid at $3.75, in fact every. thing we have at ACTUAL COST, as we close busincss by January Ist next. If you wish to save money call at once, as our stock is still complete. This is an opportunity seldom offered. Look for Name and Number. SINSHEIMER & BRO., 808 SEVENTH STREET, BETWEEN H AND I. ni0 Bers SHOES FOR GENTLEMEN ARE THE FINEST MANUFACTURED. Burt's Hond Made, Cloth Top, narrow toes. BUTTON {8 THE CORRECT STYLE. Burt's Hand-sewed Cloth Top, London Toe. CONGRESS GAITER'IS VERY NICE. Burt's French Caif Hand-made ButtonGaiter is elegant. Burt's Perfect Fitting Stowe, Ladies’ Hand Sewed French Kid Boots, Ladies! French Kid Shoes, $2.50 to $7. Ladies’ Kid or Goat Button, $2 to $6. Our Faris Boot for Ladies is the prettiest n the United States. ‘Misses’ and Children's Shoes, good and cheap. Children’s Spring Heels at low prices. ‘The abo can only be had ai GEO. McCARTHY' 605 PE! N! MITH, NO. 618 NINTH STREI northwest, has on hand a full stock of WINTER LUINERY and FANCY GOODS. “OLD LADIES! R OPENING. MRS. J. P. PALMER, IMPORTER OF FRENCH MILLINERY GOODS, 1107 F STREET, BETWEEN lira AND 127TH, First Regular Winter Opening of FRENCH BONNETS AND ENGLISH HATS: ‘Will take place THURSDAY NEXT, DECEMBER 8TH. N.B,—No Cards. Vv RMILYA’S LADINS’ BOOTS. a BARGAINS! BARGAINS!! Thave a I: stock of LADIES’ ER BOOT! Seieee be USO Sma Saat CLASS in every respect. bes bed a JAS. H. VERMILYA, 610 Ninth street, Opposite U. 8. Patent Office. Lae CLOAKS, DOLMANS, PALETOTS, JACKETS AND SUITS. CHILDREN’S AND, MISSES CLOAKS. ‘The largest and best assortment in the city. FUR TRIMMINGS in different widths. M. WILLIAN, 7 Cite Trevise, Paris. 029 907 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. ME. WASHINGTON FASHIONABLE. WANTA AVES, 9 Cloaks, &c., made can fave 1211 Butts, in supe- Beppe anita adios ‘Dreasos out guaranteed. guar MINERAL SPRING WATER. ‘In order to supply an increasing demand for . “SUMMIT MINERAL SPRING WATER” BORE ees kaa 1 Dos. Quarts, #2. ‘1 Dos. Pints, $1.20. cen and Gora pata of tas DOSEN OO. _DRY VODs. AMUSEMENTS. —__ 3 Cy SON, Iwill sell, at the. tock of a Pic. ns nll ge, at public auction, the entire, wick of a Pio; MARKET SPACE. thie latest deans and from, the most prominent #1 Pairs BLANK} to$8. @ Jarge line of fine Steel Engravings, handsomely | 19) RED COMPORT. $1 toss. Framed; a lanee lot of Cromuss six very fine Fe A full stock of UNDERWEAR. plate Mt Ete ae Se med Afullsieck of RUBBER COATS, HATS and LEG- assortinent of other Clocks. There is also a quan: A fall stock FLANNELS and CANTONS. Sum te mentions tea ta | 2 Lek CENTS eee CLOAKS ‘This is a rare chaneé for dealers and private parties in | 4 full stock CLOAKINGS. want of the above-mentioned goods, as every articie A fuil stock CASHMERES, 87c. to $1. Home, Soo o0a fuk ieee cree, comin yencing MON: | All Kinds of DRY GOODS, 0. 908.7 ‘com N- DAY EVENING, DECEMBER Hi af ‘SEVEN AT THE LOWEST PRICES. z. a aia 0d will Continue everyevening until the stock GEO. J. JOHNSON, decks FOLEY, Auctioneer. a3 13 Market Space. (THOMAS J. FISHER & CO., Auctioneers. RPLEARANT ETA ON THE EXOT SIDE OF NINTH STREET EXTENDED “AND SERAME HOUSE. virtue of a decd of trast, dated the 15th of No- vember Tat, and eo ten int toee a tol 0 i Bi rec lumbia, a for the same at the northwést corner of said Tot, running thence south 14 feet; thence east 111 inches ; ‘thence orth: 14 feet, arid thence west 111 feet 6 inches to the A ‘onthe, to be evidenced by notes of purchaser, bea mon! en 3 interest, and secured by deed of trust on ty sold. Adeposit of $30 ired at time of sale. Convey- ameing af purchasers ‘Sale to be complied with within five days, otherwise the Trustee reserves the Hight to re-sell at “the risk and cost of defaulting pur- \aner. a6-eod WM. KILGOUR, Trustee. IHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. CATALOGUE SALE OF THREE PRIVATE LIBRA. RIES, AMONG WHICH ARE MANY SCARC! AND VALUABLE BOOKS; ALSO, SOME CHOIC ILLUSTRATED WORKS, COPIES OF APPLE- ZON'S AND CHAMBERS’ CYCLOPEDIAS, ETC., To be sold at my auction rooms, southwest corner Penneyivania avenue and Eleventh’ steoet, MONDAY EVENING, DECEMBER TWELFTH, aud following | encing each evening af SEVEN-AND- ‘enings, comm ASHALY CLOCK. ‘Terme cash. ‘The Books are now arranged in my New Book Sales- room, where ladies and gentlemen can be seated and examine them at their leisure. oi a5-d ‘THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. G, BENSINGER, Auctioneer, le Horse and Carriage Bazaar, 938-940-942 Louisiana avenue. PEREMPTORY AND POSITIVE SALE OF EIGHT GOOD DRAUGHT HORSES. I will sell on FRIDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER NINTH, 18S}, AT TWO O'CLOCK, eight good draught Horses that f used on street work and have no other use for. JOHN WHITE, ql and 5th northwest. 8. BENSINGER, Auctioneer. d5-4t BROS., Auctioneers. ‘oth and D streets northwest, NBROKERS’ SALE OF A LARGE AND UNU- LLY CHOICE COLLEC’ EC OVERCOATS, UL- 2 NG, STERS, ODD PAIRS PANTS AND VESTS’ AND SUITS ‘OF CLOTHING; DRESS COATS; LADIES?’ AND GENTS UNDERWEAR, CLOAKS, DR ES COATS, Be-; BOOTS AND SHOTS, AND PISTOLS," MUSICAL INSTRUM GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES OF ALL K SOME VERY FINE J RY, &c., TOGE’ OF MIS GENERAL WILL BE SOLD At anction within MORNING, DECEM TEN O'CLOCK. [SRE SELL, 10 CLOSE AN ESTATE, ON THURS- DAY, DECEMBER EIGHTH, 1881, at HALT PAST FOUR P.M., in front of ihe premises, th three-story frame House. No. 480 Maryland avenue southwest. ‘This is a well-built house of ten rooms, with 1oi.23 feet’s inches by 137 feet deop. A private offer will also be entertained. ‘Terms at sale. W. E. BURFORD, 1115 F street. W. B. WILLIAMS, Auctioneer. d3-at rpHosas DOWLING, Auctioneer. ITALIAN STATUARY, COMPRISIN (OUPS OF CANOVA'S. THE TARDIAN DENcanson But, "alesrooms on THURSDAY ER EIGHTH, commencing at TAN AND OTHER W IES, TO TAKE ELEGANT SALESROOM, i CORNER OF FIFTEENTH AND I REETS, OPPOSITE WORMLEY'S. On THURSDAY, DECEMBER EIGHTH, at THREE O'CLOCK jn the afternoon, and at EIGHT O'CLOCK in the evening, and followiilx day. : ‘This valuable collection will be on free exhibition December 6th, and will be found to be well worthy. attention of connoisseurs. a 6 THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. on 2 ERY SALF OF DESIRABLE IMPROVED ESTATE ATE. Ks T BETWEEN FOURTH AND FIFTH REIS WEST, IN THE CLTY OF WASH- virtue of a decree of the Supreme Courtof. ga ctof Columbia, passed in equity cause Ni “docket 21, we wil offer for nate, at p in front of PIGHTH DAY : public the premises, on "THURSDAY, OF DECEMBER, 1881, at O'CLOCK P. M., the western ” part of lot twenty-four (24), in square five hundred and sixteen 16) of the ylat or plan of said city, the same being it purtof said lot next adjoining Jot twenty-three (23), in'said square and having a width of twenty (20) feet on north K street, and running back with that Width to the southernmost line of said. lot and a public alley, improved by a substantial frame dwelling, the saine being premises No. 414 K strect northwest. ‘Terms of sale aa prescribed by said decgee: One-third of the purchase money in cash, on day of bale, or within seven days thereafter, and the residue in two equal in- stalments, payable six and twelve months from day of sale; deferred payments to bear interest at the rate of Seven (7) per cent per annum until paid, or the pur- chaser to have the option, if he so desires, to pay all cash. Title to be retained by the Trustees until all pur- chase money and interest is paid, orif the purchaser de- sires a deed will be given and decd of trust taken to se- cure deferred payments. A deposit of $100 required from the purchaser at time of sale. If the terms of sale are not camuplied with the property, will be readvertined and sold at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after ten days’ advertisement. Conveyancing and re- cording at purchaser's cost. SAMUEL C. MILLS, Trustee, 617 Louisiana avenue, F. H. FALL, Trustee, 402 6th street northw n26-d&ds (CHILDREN'S SUITS! CHILDREN’S OVERCOATS! IN THE LINE OF CHILDREN'S SULTS AND OVERCOATS WE CAN SHOW STYLES AND SHAPES. THAT CAN BE FOUND AT NO OTHER HOUSE IN THE crTy. THE QUESTION MAY BE ASKED WHY NO OTHER HOUSE CAN SHOW THESE STYLES? SIMPLY BECAUSE LIKES, BERWANGER & CO. MANUFACTURE ALL THE GOODS THEY SELL. WE HAVE IN OUR EMPLOY A GENTLEMAN KNOWN TO THE TRADE AS A DESIGNER, WHO DOES NOTHING BUT STUDY STYLES OF BOYS AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING, AND OUT PAT- TERNS FOR THE SAME. OUR HOUSE BEING THE ONLY MANUFACTUR- ING CLOTHING HOUSE IN WASHINGTON CON- TROLS THESE STYLES EXCLUSIVELY, AS WE SELL TO NO RETAILER IN THE CITY. OUR PRICES ARE NATURALLY LOWER THAN OTHERS. i WE WILL AT ANY TIME FURNISH YOU WITH SCRAPS OF SAME GOODS AS SUIT PURCHASED FREE OF CHARGE, LIKES, BERWANGER & CO., STRICTLY ONE-PRICE CLOTHIERS, 310 SEVENTH STREET. 8. KATZENSTEIN, Manager. ARE KNOWN AS for. = SESS 'S Old te Ne 19D sareet, botrcen between D and aes wee’ Promptly attended to. mart CARRIAGES. it for Washington of WEES Notice ! NOTICE! NOTICE! ‘We ask an inspection of our stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS! as we must make room for Christmas supplies. We keep only the most approved fabrics, and warrant every arti- le and shail offer extra inducements for the next 15 or 20 days. al BROWN & CLAGETT, 809 MARKET SPACE. GPT BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS. SELLING OFF ALL OF OUR FALL AND WINTER GOODS CHEAP. Double ee wool, Lathes’ Flannel Suiting, (all Soo Brome” Pintday gly Bliachad abe? Damas at Tinet 50. Bi m le en, Doubie White forts, $1. Veivetn silk emi 1: ered. 2. Ladies’ Jackets, Uisters Very cheap. Col ‘an width, pure wool a Biaykets, $1.90. bance, Colored and Black Satins, Colored Silk Velv $3.75. Colore ins. gic, Black Silk -25. Piano Cove: and Black Silk Pluck, Circulars and Coats, ‘k Cashmere, double all colors. 37}gc. Colored Caxhmeres, ‘not ail wool), 15c. Black Crape, double fold, 75e: ‘Cash Curtains, (300 pieces), immense assortment, 25c. to $1. white Brida white Quilts, lent Blvck Slike Black and Colored Silks, mere Shawls, pure wool, $2.50. Lace for Se. to $1, Cioth, for men’ and boys’ wear, a, ii large si: 25. lone; ib goer as etn cso 25 an 25 ‘Also, ir $1.25. Bh S Mervi. Satin Mervi- lieux reduced from $2 to'$1.50. Ladies’ all-wool Flannel Suiting, pt ure Wool ST ec. $8. Gols 225 Lat , Colored and Black Cashmere Serges, 260, Beautiful Sitk sng Wool Drese coos, louble white pure wi ‘aud Black Silke, S0c. CARTER'S, 711 MARKET SPACE. N OTA BLE ATTRACTIONS at GUINNIP, DAY & CO.’ 820, 822 AND 824 SEVENTH STREET NoRTHWEST. We are agents for the gale of the celebrated NONPARIEL VELVETEEN, Silk finish, in Black and all colors. New Britain Knitting Co.'s 2-Thread, full reguiar made MERINO UNDERWEAR, all sizes from 34 to 46, at $1.25; never sold before under $2. FOSTER PATENT REAL KID GLOVES, Is siniply added sey ni9 All colors, 5 hooks, at 99¢. OUR SILK STOCK ‘beyond comparison in the city. We have just eral large invoices of the very latest novelties. GUINNIP, DAY & CO. ES C ARPETS. Weare daily receiving our of all the new designs in. Carpet and Winter assortment comprising loyal Wiltons Axminsters, “Moquettes, Bigelow, Body Brus ele, Tapestry and Ineraing, § Mats in great varie ing. Swiss, Antique and Not! choice patterns. Purchascrs and fi Linoleum in new designs. i Linen all widths. Raw Silk and Satin furniture cover- Cu find it to their ad- vantage to examine our Stock. ol HOOE, BRO. & CO., 1328 F STREET. NEAR EBBITT HOUSE. WE HAVE MARKED DOWN. IN "PRICE EVERY TOO MUCH STOCK ON |] HAND, WHICH MUST BE Boys’ $18 Overcoats reduced to Bo A PLAIN STATEMENT. ON ACCOUNT OF THE BACKWARDNESS OF THE SEASON, AND IN DER TO EFFECT APID SALES NOTE THE REDUCTIONS: Our $35 Overcoats as low as $25. Our $35 Fuil Suits as low as $25. Our $30 Overcoats as low a8 Our $30 Full Suits as low as Our $25 Overcoats as low as $18. Our $25 Full Suits as low as £18. Our $20 Overcoats as low as $15. Fall Suits as low as $15. 15 Overcoats as low as $12. 15 Full Suits as iow as $12. 13 Overcoats as low as $10. 12 Full Suits as low as $10. F $10 Overcoats as low as $8. DRIVE IN BOYS’ CLOTHING, £9, Stl redioed to, $15, 15, Suits. reduced to $12. ‘Overcoats reduced to $12. oe meas Suits reduced to Overconts Teinced to’ $9. $9 Suits reduced to $7. ‘Overcoats reduced to. $7. ys Paoye $1 Suite reduced to $5. Boys’ $7_ Overcoata THE 223 939 reduced to $5, NOW, WILL YOU COME? A. STRAUS, VENUE CLOTHING HOUSE, iN. AVE. AND 932 D St, near 10th st. bad BEST WOOLENS OF FOREIGN MAKES, FINE IMPORTED TRIMMINGS. CORRECT STYLE AND CUT AND SUPERIOR WORKMANSHIP COMBINED MAKE OUR PRO- DUCTIONS THE STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE. SELTZ & MERTZ, TAILORS, 1105 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. a Waltman WATCHES. tured by We confidently recommend the WATCI S$ manufac the American Watch Co., Waltham, Mase., as the best time-keepers that can be obtained for the price. Alarge Cases, of n15-2m assortment of all grades, in Gold and Silver the newest patterns, always in stock. M. W. GALT, BRO. & ©O., 1107 PENNSY:.VANIA AVENUE. For sale at office of the Washington Gas- light Company, or at @. W. CROPLEY'S Drug Store, West Washington. TH! HEKTOGRAPH. ‘THE ONLY COPYING PAD HAVING ALEGAL Ex. 22 TH AEP, ESP SSA AOL, DTH RRS 2G lier Goue? - SE SEE apse ¥ Nationa THEATER. EVERY EVENING AND SATURDAY MATINEE. (Thore will be no Matinee on Wednesday.) America’s Distinguished Tragedicnne, MARY ANDERSON, Supported by Ma. J.B. STUDLEY and Mr. WM. HARRIS, And ber own Excellent Company. eset inygeiie p Ryadne "Galatea" ae one “in on am SAT. MATINEE—"‘Pauiine™ in... The Lady of Tyone SAT: EVENING—“‘Bertha' *in” Dangbter of Roland Monday, December 12—Mist FANNY DAVENPORT. Frorv's OPERA HOUSE. MERRY AND MUSICAL COMEDY. ‘The place for Laughter. ‘The Merriest of Musical Fun. MITCHELL'S PLEASURE PARTY, in the ‘New Original Three Act Musical Extravaganza, entitled OUR GOBLINS; OR, FUN ON THE RHINE IN GERMANY. ‘The story of a party of American travelers in Europe. MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATUEDAY. Next week—Mr. FRANK MORDAUNT, in “‘Old Shipniates. a6 DECEMBER 12—MONDAY EVENING. The Celebrated American Cantatrice, BLANCHE ROOSEVELT, BLANCHE ROOSEVELT, IN ONE GRAND CONCER Assisted by following Artiste: The Favorite Tenor, aoe MR. CH. FRITSCH. ‘The Popular Buff 'SIGNOR LENCIONI. The Eminent Viotinist, MK. CARLOS E. HASSELBRINE. ‘The Distinguished Pianist, MR. WM. RUSSEL CASE. Admission—One Dell: Reserved seats Fifty Cents extra. £2" Sale of seats commences Wednesday morning at ‘Metzerott's, a6-0t pre ARMONIC SOCIETY. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14. MESSIAH. ‘Miss Ida Hubbell, Miss Anna Drasdil, Mr. Theo. J. ‘Toedt, Mr. Franz Kemimertz. a ‘condiaaor Mr. Wm. Waldecker. Mr. Anton Gloetzner Full Chorus, Orchestra and Organ. Admission, including secured seat, $1. ts can b cin , Decem- Gp PROMENADE CONCERT axD MARTHA WASHINGTON TEA PARTY For the Benefit of the WASHINGTON TRAINING SCHOOL FOR NURSES, MASONIC TEMPLE, Tuvsspay Evexrxe, Decemarn 8, 1881, ‘Music by the Marine Band. tobe China decorated for the Society will be on exhibi- 7 Admission, 50 cents. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH \ (Oth and G streets), REY. T, DE WITT TALMADGE ill Lecture on “BIG BLUNDERS,” WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7TH. Admission 50 cents, including reserved seate, at J. F street ‘a1-6t Bradiey Adams’, 814 ¥ Chr BER MUSI A SERIES OF FOUR CHAM- /BER Mi iC ‘ER’ will be given during the season at Marini’s Hall, F street, between It oth streets. The first Goncert will be yi SDAY, December sth. Programme: riette, Opus 4, Beethor Andante, Str - Schubert: ahd Piano Quintette, Opns 4 ae Price of subse $3.00) tor course of four ‘Subscription list ore. 43-5t and (No. 62 e ) ‘Street th etree, roto, etc citock, of Paperuanscines : ‘assed, Bi us Cash. Free Art Gail N 26 E street Choice Oil Paints Large and Choi Frames, Pictu Markriter’: E LAD! OF ST. JOHN'S EI *MURCH, Georgetown, will give their first Social Of the season St their Sunday School rooms at 7 p. 1. THURSDAY, December 8th. Admission, 10¢. = . MATTHEW'S CHURCH, PISCOPAL ee FOR AT WILLARD'S HALL, DECEMBER Ist TO DECEMBER 10rx. ‘Admission. 10 cents. Lunch from 12 to 2. No canvassing for raffies in the oven space of the Hall. n30-10t C OACHMEN’S GARMENTS. GREAT COATS FOR COACHMEN. LIVERY SUITS FOR COACHMEN. SUITS YOR PAGES. ‘VESTINGS FOR INDOOR SERVANTS. ‘To Order or Ready Made. ‘Refer to over two hundred orders filled in this city. A. SAKS & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF LIVERY, &c., 316 anp 318 SeventH Sreeet. Pouciass, ‘NoVTH AND F STREETS. Ladies, it will pay you to examine a Special Lot of Hand-Knit Worsted Goods, comprising INFANTS’ AND MISSES' CAPS, SACQUES, MITTS AND LEGGINGS, axD LADIES' LEGGINGS, MITTENS AND JACKETS, At 40 per cent less than usual prices. ‘Thisis a Special Lot st Special Prices, and will remain in store but a few days. ‘We have also fulllines of the best makes of MERINO, FLANNEL AND WOOL UNDERWEAR FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN, At ail the very Lowest Prices. ONE LOT OF ONE HUNDRED DOZEN Full Regular, Full Fashioned, Double Feet ENGLISH SUPER-STOUT HALF-HOSE, At25 cts. s pair, or $2,50 per doz. DOUGLASS’, 8r. Croup Burupme. CARPETS. | DO YOU WANT A PURE, BLOOMING COMPLEXION? a3 9TH STREET, NEAR F. Cees, CARPETS, BOTTOM PRICES, at - SINGLETON & HOEKE'S, a WTER OPENING. EATON & HARRISON, 1337 F STREET NORTHWEST, (Opposite Ebbitt House, ) Will exhibit on WED! cember 8th. A Scption and Opers Bonnets 'N-B.—No cards, 801 MARKET SPACE. ssioction of ‘French Be; | Ando oS THE EVENING STAR. _ TUESDAY Owing to the pressure of advertist will be issued again to-morrow in double Sheet_or eight-page form of fity-stx column, Last Soturday’s double sheet contained L7@ new ndvertisements, ond the circulation (printed and Sold) Wos 21,433. ‘The Mersial to-day surrendered Wititam John son, colored, to the Maryland authorities on a fe wisition, He was arrested hore a tew days ago ‘or steallag corn from a farmer in Maryland. District lector Cook has received half a milk Lion dollars for taxes since Tha ving day. Another crank, named Jon Wagers, was takem to police headquarvers Uns morning, and will Be sent over tothe asylum. He is crazy on phn olozy. The tation of prizes won by members of {he ratte match Thanksgiving s follows: The com L. Cash, the Graham Iver r riile to Corporal Geo. Wook Midge, and the Fuetling medal to Corporal Cramem. AtA special meeting of the Soctety for the Pres vention of Crucity to Animals last bight, at the oMtce of Fitch, Fox € Brown, the resolution to ex= tend the labors of the association 89 as to protect children was adopted. ‘The Medical Socivty met last night to tke nction upon the death of Dr, Charies M. Tree. After feel remarks by the chairman and Drs. Taber Johnson, Bulkly, and Hagner, a committee consisting of Drs. Buikly, Hagner, and Hartigan was appointed. ‘to draw up ‘suitable’ resolulious, which were duly submitied and adopted. Rev. Dr. Talmadge lectures at Congregational church to-morrow night. the W. L. L corps day was made La pitcher and the io Affairs in West Washington, Port. red—Mary Freeland, Clark, for New Hav chr. 0. C, Buckley % anmer, for Hobokeng Schr. Geo te 8. Marts, Henderson, for Hobokemy all with coal ‘THE GRAIN Trapr.—Arrivals—By river, steamer Regular, 3,500 bushels wheat. By canal Friend, 3,800 bushels wheat. Saies—3,400 bushels Of wheat sold since laxt report at $1.88 to $1. 4% ‘THE CoaL Traps. — Thy-thiree boats Jef Cume berland S.turday, with 8807 tons of coal, as fol- low: For Georgetown—Consolidation 60., 808.6 tons; Maryland co., 74.19 tens; New Central 004 446.11 tons; Borvien co., $47.19 tins; George's Creek ; Blaen AVon co., 126.8 tons; Individ- For Alexandria—Americam rren for benefit of the poor, by the ladies of charity, wt New Market Hall, corner Hich and 1st Strects, Uuls evening. See advertisement. os Affairs in Alexandria, Reported for Tite EVENING STAR. RAILROAD ACCIDENT IN THE Foa.—This mornti about 7:30 o'cl’k a burden engine which was stam ing on the up grade south of Uke toll-gate at Four Mile Run was Tun into by the locomotive of a bute den train and badly smash oO one Was killed and there were few bruises, Dut a derable amount of railroad property was destroyed. Ee Sine No. 15 was wrecked, one car was burned an@ everal other cars were badly Injured. ‘The smoke and flames of the burning ear gave rise to a report that a lunge fire was raging in Alexspdria county, ‘The debris of the cars encumbering the tack ihe tervered for awhile With the pass.ge of trains, but it was soon removed and both tracks made clear, ‘The collision was, It is claimed, owing to the thick fo, which rendered objects indisunguishable ab thirty yards. ELEcTION.—An election has been In progress at the old court house here to-day to fill the Vacancy the board of aldermen, occastoned by Ald Stuart’s resignation. Very few votes were polle and the election o Ubis morning, Mr. Thos. V. Rishiell will Lake his Seat at he meeting of th night next. Keronren's Norgs.—The werting of the Riche mond and § 1 Co. called at the Mansion House here yesterday, did not take DI: An effort ts on “foot ire to take from the cily council the ap- nunent and Management of the city police force and Vest it 10 a pollve board, in this way the ‘ice board would be a different polities from the city council.—The mayor has been served with process in the canal stock sult. here to Induce the DIED. On December 4th, 1881, ef 3:90 o'clock beloved wife of Peter J. Cooksey, aged cars. her lute residence, No. 741 ‘Thirteenth street, between Gand I streets southeast, Wednesday, December 7th, at 2o'clock p.m. Relatives and fri are invited to ittend. [Mariboro’ and Port Tobacco papers please copy. 2° KIBBEY. On the morning of Decetuber 5th, 1881 IAM BECKFORD KIBBEY, in the cig f his awe. al frou his late residence, 311 © street north- n Thursday, De t, uber Sth, at 2 o'clock p.m. Relatives and friends invited to attend. : ARTIN. On December 5, 1881, at 1 o'clock a. MARY KILMAKTIN, wife of Bernard Kil- ES we coc WOR day, December 7th. 2 On December 5, 1881, at 20 minutes to RINGGOLD, ughter of Wi- Uinin and Elizabeth Ann Banepold. take place in Baltimore, Funeral services will day morning. [Baltimore Sun please copy] NS: G05, NO PAY-WHITEHURST'S CEDAR aN BALSAM is warranted to cure Co Coida, Croup, “Throat” and ‘drops a dose. “Try it. If ne and get your money back. Sold by 'W. S. THOMPSON, 703 15th street, And all druggista. Price 25 cents. n21-3m ____ SPECIAL NOTICES CALCIUM LIGHT EXHIBITION ( C- srieat oman tn Europe, ay nt, Palestine, and America, with and allegorical "y vy Prof. West, at Foundry M.E. Charch, TUESDAY, ber OS p.m. ‘Aduinion 3S eenie" 28 [2 UNION BUILAING AssOCIATION. held at Co htan ‘8th xtreete. Rerthwest, on NESDAY, December t, 188i. at 7:30 o'clock p.m. ‘The ‘of this Association are still open, and subscriptions to stock will be reocived by the officers and at the hall on meeting: By order. DENNIS CONNELL” DANIEL DONOVAN, Secretary. Preiant, fos PERPETUAL LDING ASSOCIATION Cites WEDNESDAY ENE: XING, DECEMBER 7,081, at 615 7th strect northwest, for the payment ines atid money. ‘This association 18 permanent in its character, new features and advantages, and offers the best. ing means for son iter on monthly ea aud obtaining loans on easy Zionth money’ sold so that ss mach aut, 090 was Obtada able for a monthly payment of $12. As low as 50 cents and as high as $1,000 taken in pay- ment of stock. There is a. demand for money, Shares $200 each : pay10 mor sortptic taken at the meetin or by C. C. Duncanson, resident, Sth and Detrsets, EM. Lawton, trecner var department; Chars Baum, merchant, 416 7th street, and John Cook, secretary, 615 12th street north- west. = d3-4t [=> WASHINGTON MARKET COMPANY, eAOTICE TO BONDSOLDERS. Notice i be ven that ou cn january ‘ ‘Standing eicht per cent. bonds of the WASHINGTON MAKKET COMPANY tasued under the deed made by said Company May Ist, 15 mcd ney ou oe ree to Conpons not due, to. 8. Cle of in Center Market, in Washington D. C. No interst ou any of said bonds will be paid after Jan- wary Ist, 1862. & ts here and in adjoining cities to int aad cell ‘8 practical Zuachine; fn chtirely new specialty a cent ou investunents, apa interview only ‘conte sean bantu at 109 8 etre, ca Smouri avenue, Tnguire for HUNN. ‘nate (yr SPecuL None, Ixs. Co. oF D. ©. rd veelaareriagg ptm —— a0. fad Policy heveb} renew thet surance byes the ‘taxt MONDAY in December, ‘1881, for the year 1482. Please attend to your renewals before the: few days, and thus avoid the crowd. Un account of reduced expenses and the condition of the business of the Coneny for the present year, NEW PRESIDENT recommended to the a their last meeting, that the rate of interest on ~ ined Dewals Yor the ucat your, which resornmendstion was Yor the pest your, which reson ‘cent ou the rate paid last year. YM0 2 3. WESLEY BOTELER, Secretary. LADIES! MAGNOLIA BALM MAGNOLIA BALM MAGNOLIA BALM ‘Wil gratify you to your heart's content, It doce away with Tr Maxzs a Lavy or Tums Arreas pur Twenre! Gas FIXTUSB