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GOO! Nis. NITIAL NAPRINS, $ quality for $3, GENTLEMEN'S DRESS SHIRTS, fit guaranteed, $1. aID DOG SKIN and CLOTH GLOVES, 2%e. to $1.75. EN HANDKERCHIEFS, 12¥e. to 73a, SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, 2c. to $1.50. FULL LINES OF COLORED DRESS GOODS. FULL LINES OF MOURNING DRESS GOODS. FULL LINES OF PLUSHES, VELVETS and SILKS. FULL LINES OF HOSIERY and UNDERWEAR. FULL LINES OF TABLE LINENS, BLANKETS and SPREADS. TYLER & CHEWNING, az M18 SEVENTH STRFFT NORTHWEST. PACTURERS SAM- and Pin Sik Hand- t price). at 1914 and BE CHEAPEST, Li AND_ BOYS’ {jothins im the city, p. Overcnate Uisters, Se. nd ania aveuue. HE BEST $1 AND Fa MISS AND. Be "BOYS" HOLIDAY GooDs. _HOLIDAY GOODS. — AUCTION SALES. No. 626 ] Eg STREET. No. 626 HOLIDAY GIFTS. E STREET. BREWERTON'S PASTEL PAINTINGS, with a choice selection of IMPORTED NOVELTIES APPROPRIATE FOR HOLIDAY GIFTS. At MARKRITER’S, No. 626 E Srxeet Norruwest. = ART GALLERY. al7-2w pening. 2 complete assortment of RVENUIGUEESS ‘Sand CORSAGE BOQUETS, in all qualities ices. Handsome Christ greltice in FLOWERS, BAS- KETS and JAKDINENS filled to order. PANISIAN FLOWER co., _ @13-1m 1110 F street northwest. RA ATTRACTIONS FOR THE LADIES AT CHR. RUPPERT'S, NOS. 403 AND 405 7TH STREET NORTHWEST. Now on hand a magnificent stock of new and beanti- ful styles of Embroid'rd SLIPPERS, SLIPPER CASES, CUSHIONS, TABLE COVERS, TIDIES, WHIST HOLDERS, of different designs. Fancy Worsted Work and Knitted GOODS, of every description, complete outfit for Infants. Merino CLOAKS, Children’s Lace, Satin and Velvet BONNETS. Germantown and Zephyr WORSTED; German KNIT- ee YARN, eens and all kinds of Embroidered ciel “ten i town” Hate and Cape, from 25, 50 t& id up. of an i914 and 1916 Pennsylvania avenue. an ‘at 8 aoe es LB ee PARK MARKET. BUTTER A SPECIALTY. CHOICE BEEF, MUTTON, D E ‘MPSEY. ONE DOLLAR PER 100 FOR PIRIES’ ENGLISH VISITING CARDS, “*Printed from Plate.” establishmentin the city farnishing that quality aud wh doipet the work Aotricd wioncart ©) eo POULTRY, GAME, VEGETABLES, 5 OYSTER, Jr.. & BRO., 12th street and Maseachusctts ave. H* IDAY GOODS. Our stock of Diamond Lace Ping, Finger and Far- rings, Fine Gold Jewelry, American Watches, Sterling Silverware in Great Variety, Plated Tea Sets, Baskets, Bowls, Ice Putchers, Castors, Butter Dishes, Soup ‘Tareens, Forks and Spoons, Kogers Bros’. Plated Table Cutlery, Jos. Rowers & Sons’ Sheffield Ivory ry and Scissors, French Clocks, Opera - Was never so Large and Complete, which we cal! to attention of purebasers, as they will find our Prices Low. HARRIS & sear ae 13. PENNSYLVANIA | AVENUE. W APBTHAM W. ATCHES. We confidently recommend the WATCHES msnufac tured by the American Watch Co., Waltham, Mass., a5 the vest time-keepers that can be obtained for the price. A larce assortment of all grades, in Gold and Silver (Coses, of the newest patterns, siways in stock. M. W. GALT) BRO. & CO., n15-2m = 07 PEN ‘S¥.-VANIA AVENUE. Fro# THE BEST oF EVERY THING Go te PALACE MARKET. Corner 14th and New York Avenue. Thave Fresh Salmon, Lobsters, Smeita, Scollops, etc. All kinds of Game. The most luscious Oysters. I don’t keep cheap beef. My motto is the best of every th: Cheap things won't do. au FRANK J. TIBBETS. OLIDAY GOODS pe dt MORRISON'S, Bags; Bockger at { traveliins: Oe. to $3; Photo- Decorated | 5 S. ckel-plated, brass, none and Rossia leather: ‘chted umd whmouuted, Books; Child? a paper and bound, the the lowert firnres: ‘Sha: zest stoc] Chi dren's Tos and in wood, wire — celluloid; China Firures—s isre variety Page ors Jewel Casea, Boxes and Stands; Cok pet and Env clopes from if to o. in Stan type Pict ain MORKISON. Eng. vance LER- AND STATIONER, 473 Penusylvania avenue northwe SHIRTS. SHIRTS, SHIRTS. £ WANT TU REMIND YoU THAT WE SETL ‘ter Shirts for the money asked than any other estab- America. Not that ve doubt your know- we fact, but for fear that you might not think {the Hight thie, we ‘nee: of ft Just 2 ““Mys- r 34.5, 6, 7 or8 dents can be duplicated both in quailty Gag os et lay. vetery” Shirt is as wood as oe net the pri MEGINNISS, 10h P Street rthwest. MAGIC TRIC! KS. 100 _gPevit's Bottle-Stands Up or Lays Down at command. inake Box—A Side-splitting Practical Joke. ‘ards—Change Spots and Color at command. “er pent Eggs—A Fiery, Hissiug, Writhing, Monster Siske yard lous, unontls inmfelf from 4 tiny peat BAZAR. 1347 PI LVANIA AVENUE... Headquarters for that $o Gun ama that $1 Tazor. For CHRISTMAS OF ‘81, We offer the finest and most com; SER In the city Panted f special & PE ae Deinan Ci Bx ete aecortment of 5 DGE, best machine ever offered t the public. nniug Weed and new Victor, new Ameri- ,, and ail other makes, a ‘OFPENHEIMER'S, 528 9th street, St. Cloud Building. ted and repaired. luge for ail machines. SUPERB WM. AN fi _ a3 IGHT Ya SHAEFFER UP Ds are firet-class, splendid to jurable, price’ tow and terme] ail ind se elty testimonials. Also. estoen & Fuler Pianos. . BECKER'S. 901 9th street weet. Pisgo Katy uortlr MING AND KEPAIRING “araet TUN. , IMrorre ‘on: 30 cents Pint. GE xMay stilt NG arity NING bss PLASTER, ten Peer BABEK TEA, FOR MALA TX, CHILES and FEVER, HARMACY. n street northwest, the HOLIDAY TRADE SORTED STOCK £ ius ty i LOW. D SILVERSMITHS, ENNSYLVA™TA AVESUE. uired: # Tabie W Pe = waffee Spoons, ete.. Enwitsh Fayence and Bisque, Bras meces and Bric-a-Brac. __ 109 PrexwavivANta AVENUE. — S& ‘BROS. PLATED WARE. PSELE CUTLERY, best makes. DECORATED DINNEE, TEAand TOILET SETS German Students’ and other LAMPS. ET SWEEPERS, STEP LADDERS. 0k MATS, TIN and WOODEN WARE. ime of KITCHEN UTENSILS at low prices. ~ in JAPANESE and CHINA WARE for Holi- GEO. WATTS, Sexoor Books LOUGHT AND EXCHANGED ar ANGLIWS ANTIQUARIAN BOOKSTORE, % Bunvrxe, F Staeer. FANCY S STATIONERY CHAISTMAS CARDS, LEATHER GOODE, and ape DEMPSEY, STATIONER AND ENGRAVER, Old Established House, _B18-3m_913 Penna. ave., bet. 9th and 10th streets. “VV ERMILYA'S LADIES’ BOOTS. BARGAINS! BARGAINS!! of LADIES’ WINTER BOOTS: tat l wiles Oneay BANGAINS: a Nany of them hasobeen MADE TO ORDER, and all are FIRST- ‘CLASS im every JAS. H. VERMILYA, 610 Ninth street, _229-1m Opposite U. 8. Patent Office. B=: ONE HIS OWN ARTIST. A WONDERFUL INVENTION. ‘New Art, embracing all kinds of drawing, in one to three lessons, Outits required are fuimished fess, charge an first lesson. comer Pennsylvania avenue went. ‘Take elevator. im FL OE Day Goons. Fisk, Clark end Flaegs’ LATEST NOVELTIES in Gentlemens Gioves and Neckwear. Handsomely Embroidered Sik Suspenders, in fancy EnPhie a. Upderratls Fur-topped Cotes, 1 and Soupete stock of GEN’ FUUNISHIN IGS, sel ‘especially for the THOMPSON'S Shirt Factory, a3. 816 F strect northwest. MITATION STAINED GLASS. This grand and beautiful invention fils a Jong felt m the ornamentation of common windows, Steet god produces all the unique effects va the the al limes und colored ginss in richiy ginas windows. For deeeriptive price list, portal. New desi; nie aviv iow Kivan to every customer. street .w. Refer by permission to Church af ‘the ‘Tacarnation. Im* J. G. CULVERWELL. Agt. for D.C. NS 8. oj ae BEST WOOLENS OF FOREIGN MAKES. FINE IMPORTED TRIMMINGS. CORRECT #TYLE AND CUT AND SUPERIOR WORKMANSHIP COMBINED MAKE OUR PRO- DUCTIONS THE STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE. SELTZ & MERTZ, TAILORS, 105 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. i he GREAT CLOSING SALE STILL CONTINUES AT SINSHEIMER & BRO.’S, a 908 SEVENTH STREET, BETWEEN H AND I. ‘We will offer from Friday the following additional GREAT BARGAINS: | Ladies' Goat Button Shoes. Ladies’ Kid Button Shoes. Ladies’ Kid Button, worked holes, at $1.45, worth $2.25 Ladies’ Pebble Button, worked holes, at $1.45, worth $2.00 ‘alking An elegant line of Boys’ Enxlish Ws Bals., at the low price of. 95 About 40 pairs Boys at $1.00, which are cheap at $1.50. About 75 pairs Men's beautiful Toilet Slippers, the ‘We still continue to cell Cousin'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 business by January 1st next. If you wish to rave 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 L mio Bers SHOES FOR GENTLEMEN ARE THE FINEST MANUFACTURED. A Made, Cl Burts HTTON is THE g COMMESE ST STYLE. | y d Cloth Top, London i bares tad SRESS GAITER IS VERY NICE. | Burt's French Calf Hand-made ButtonGaiter is elegant. | Envlies" Hand Sewed French Kid Boots, j Ladies’ Etech Rid Shoes, $3.50 to $1. Ladies’ Kid or Goat Button, $2 to $5. Our Paris Boot f Ladies is the prethest n the United States. ‘Micses’ and Children's Shoes, and cheap. Se = Sp Heels at med 74 eabove goods cam cat GEO, MCCARTHY'S, 022 605 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Cc ARPETS. gg! receiving our ur Fall and Winter assortment bee's ‘all the new in coma Wiltons rns ee Eee Re bg hr Sinjrax Cartetn dite and pee vs ‘Drumcetts’ all variety. | Binsras Cottete by the yank with Berdera to match: | Linoleum ininew Gexerns.” Cocos Mats all sizes. Floor Linen all widths, law Sik and Satin furniture cover- me. Swine, Antig ‘Nott Lace Curtains in he rain Purch find it to their ad- | vantawe to examine our Stoc! Hook, BRO. & CO., ol 128 F STREET, NEAR EBBITT HOUSE. Cc j $3.30. ° K For sale at office of the Washington Gas- E ight Company, or at G. W. CROPLEY'S Drag Store, West Washington. G ERMAN STUDENT. LAMP, NICKEL PLATED, LARGEST SIZE, WITH NEW IMPROVEMENT, ONLY $4.50. J. W. SCHAFER, 1020 1TH STREET, Avovz New Youe AVENUE. [ons CLOAKS, DOLMANS, PALETOTS, JACKETS AND SUITS. CHILDREN'S AND MISSES CLOAKS. ‘The Inrxest and best assortment im the <fty. FUR TRIMMINGS in different widths. M. WILLLAN, 1 Cite Trevise, Puris. oo 907 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. 0 MEN READ ADVERTISEMENTS? We believe they do, but we also believe that expe- rience has taught them to disccunt about fifty per cent. of what is generally represented. ‘We do not propose to inflate this to allow for paring down. ‘We represent in our advertisement only what WE ARE PREPARED TO PROVE. In the first place, we are THE ONLY MANUFACTURING CLOTHIERS IN WASHINGTON CITY. ‘We have dealings only with the MILLS MANUFAC- TURING CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, &e. ‘Our prices are naturally 15to18 per cent. LESS THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE IN THE CITY. Our stock of SUITS AND OVERCOATS IS LARGE AND VARIED, AND PRICES TO SUIT ALL PURSES, LIKES, BERWANGER & CO., ONE-PRICE CLOTHIERS, NO. 310 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. fea 8. alan MANAGER. i aad GOODS, for the E Sy Ais le with awell HANNESVILLE, “THOMPSON | Engage DOUGHERTY, “CABINET a BOURBON, Dugey Bi Jamaica New bnsiand Rimes, wae errs, Ol Ola Port as uae tive Wines. At prices as low as Apo. a14-tojant 818 F street norihweat. al W ATCHES, Have opened to-day new and large stock of Wal- ham WATCHES, all sizes and grades, at unusually low prices. SAM'L LEWIS’ SONS, JEWELERS AND SILVERSMITHS, no 1215 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. ARLSBAD WAFERS, RUSSIAN CAVIAR, CLAM CHOWDER, BRUNS- WICK SOUPS, CRESCENT OLIVES, CAFE DES GOURMETS, GOLD LION PUNCH, CALIFORNIA HONEY, CALIFORNIA WINE JELLY, CALIFORNIA CAN- NED FRUITS, ALKETHREPTA, SARDINES SANS ARETES, SARDINES A LA Bee mnefort, Neufchat h Di sue CoE ESE inn PL UM DUNG. tat EK MARM, ES and A: GEO. E. KENNEDY & SON, nit 1209 F STREET NORTHWEST. A CARD FROM WM. M. GALT & CO. First premium for the best barrel of flour made from t thin day awarded to entry No. 28, in seo- 5, department 26, to Wm. M. Galt & Co, Witness our hana zt the National Fair Gri the District af Cok ane ta Tt WHARTON, New JOHN D Sevata rN, Attest: J) EDWARDS, Marshal” ENS Pte auove mentioned fours CERES, the oele- Patent Process Flour, which was ‘competitors: old medal), and ‘Premium against in 1879 and 1880 (; in flour was cer- air Bow 88h. The competition " . preminm was ell contenioa tea for, ba butit was winiply an. Ieaporetbiity to -4t CERES, and the premium just awarded is only ad- dine another rlumuphto the macninent ucoene tis so celebrated Flour has in this community. We would resp pectfel ott fact thut Mrs. S.F. Anderson received the ” jum for the han: Tolle aud biseults on cre ‘and they ‘were made of CERES FLOUR, which ia at it stands . No. 1 among the best known to the For sale by ail first-class grocers. W. M. GALT & CO. Corner Ist STREET AND INDIANA AVENUE, Who are also the sole Wholesale Agents for the Dis- po of Heeker's celebrated Self-raising Flour ate! ck yortmay GOODS. AT MY STORES, ‘NO. 521 1TH ST. N.W., BETWEEN E AND F. AND 108 AND 734 7TH ST., BETWEEN G AND H, J. F. SPELSHOUSE, PAPER HANGER AND DECORATOR. Grand display of it Engravings, Oil hg ns wee Gstcrs Picture wre Wramce Lacking Gees oe ‘hie atest dosiens in Wall Paper, Picture, Frames =o Window Cornices made to order. All ne ntet Velvet and Gilt Frames now in So fresh supplies constantly arriving, Also, © varied Christmas C1 Japanese ae Gone: &e. Pret to suit the times. “Ane examination J. F. bigesl A No, 521 7th street Branch Stores Noe. 708 and734 7th st.new bet G ee HL, R SPECIALTIES: Qabinet ize Frames, Velvet, 250. up. Cart - Up. S30 Walnut Frames, from 250 ut iindow and Fixtures, 500. o18-3m DUBREUIL BROTHERS, MANUFACTURERS OF FINE DRESS SHIRTS ‘ENTS’ FURNISHINGS. 1112 F Sraxer Norrawest, Wasuinatoy, D.C. ee Sbalat STAR. ‘THIS EVENING. FROLEY. Auctioneer. PAWNBROKER'S SME, ote UNREDEEMED yosDar 1 DECEMBER ‘a, esl, at SEVEN P. ell at TWELFT! we will the National Loan ee, 1007 Tt pry and continuing until every Sait and Silver. Wi F Wateben, Piatea Chains, Bate ‘and Plated We Vege — = other ae Ses too numerous t9 __ RAILROADS. BALtntore & OHIO RAILROAD. THE MODEL FAST, AND THE ONLY LINE ‘THE EAST AND THE WEST VIA WASHINGTON. DOUBLE TRACK! NNE STEEL ete GARHINGTON. fiat _curcadd. CINCINNATI, AND ST. LOUIS 5:00—Baltimore, Ellicott City, and Way Stations. 6:60_Baltimore, “ar Way my and Way, vib SUNDAY, DECEM- : EE 8:15—PHILADELPHIA, oer ro YOUR AND 20 SF oA RLS TALL 1th. co. ” nects for Hagerstown and at Point of Books for +9:00—Baltimore, and Laurel Express St it Annapolis Junctis jessu 10:00—BALTIMORE EXPRESS stope at Hyattsville, Baler, Laurel, ‘Annspolia Sunedos +10: OoPUERSBU RG, CHICAC iCINNATI es ES ExbuEss Co ON BAD: as 9 atime Ellicott City, Annapohs and Way 1:95 On Bun da for-Balt re i Ae-BADTT ees for-Baltimore and Way. }:30—Baltimore ana Way oy Seon, | (Winchester, Fred- 4:30 BALTIMORE, BYATISNILLE readies ANB caver. | olis Ji ey 4 40 Bal Annapolis and Way Stations. 1has_rome of ook Frodenict, Hagsestown, Win, chester ani ations. munday $5: oan EPR (Martinsburg and at Tyats and Laurel, A 96 Faot otiocks and Way sitcoms.” : HAS BALTRMOE YAP ILL AND LAUREL 18:10-PITISBURG, CLEVELAND snd DETROIT to: $6: PHILADELPETA, NEW YORK BOSTON EXrREss. ng Cars to New Yo. Stop 1: a S CHICAGO, CINCINNATI and ST. LOUIS EX nn Bala Station, aks Penns; ith street, where orders any pout in the tye ae a 1881 a 1881 TO THE NORTH, WEST A} Spite a Sruxwpny Bonne EQUIPMENT. TRAINS EBAY. hy PULDRG as Station, corner of Bixth an ‘as follows: For Pittsburg and the he We Galys Fat ie Toe daily, with Sleeping Cars irom Harnsburg to Cineinnad aud Western £xpreas 7: daily, with an BALTIMORE AND For Canan Pm. it Sunday; ‘sin daly saoek rey ines Care For Now York snd the 10:00 and 10:15 p.m, Hi 9:30 a.m. daily, ex For Brooklyn, all Sic aacene in sey ty with boats of Brooklyn Annex, affording fo Fulton street, avoiding double §:00.2.m-, 19-00 e On Sundiy 2: 0% at dexpremof 15 p.. For ope hon 40 mann 6/0 pce ells, For Annapolis, 6:40 a.m, and 4:40 p.m. daily, except ALEXANDIA 4 ND FREDERI RAILWAY, ERICKSBURG. ALEXANDRIA’ AND aaa and informition at the oft etrot ‘and Penns) Seen eee aa ‘and atthe: rhere orders can the checking of station, destination from} oie a a OD, General ul Fassenger Agent, FRANK THOMBON Age STEAMERS. &e. WOTIcr. FOR POTOMAC KIVER LANDINGS. d_after NOVEMBER 3p, mate the On an AREOWSMITH will leave Her what, Toot Of 7 78m crery MONDAY, THURSDAY end SATOR. PAX for all river, On MONDAY as far aa Nomin Ferry, On THURSDAY: N. ‘and Currio- ihans On SATURDAY, Casronian oo 028 3OHN K. WOOD, Agent. STE NOTICE-THE STEAMER, GEORGE LEARY havi ‘overhat Snes ace, on the ‘Nor- foik ro Toute THUNSBAY. pene 29-3¢ R NORFOLK, | PORTSMOUTH, Ss F wre PINEY POINT AND LOOKOUT, co! BOSTON AND PROVI- DenGe bh STEAMEES TN NOBFOLE, Steamer GEORGE LEARY on TUESDAYS, THURS- DAYS aud BATORDAYS at: p.m. FALL AND WINTER ARRANGE! BEGIN- MING OCTOBER Ie ‘Tickets and staterooms. crogms for aue and. inf nished at B. W. Reed’s Sons, B. & O. Ticket office, 1351 ia orth ‘west: St. Mare Hotel: ae Deana iri esa - NOBFOLK AND NEW YORK STEAMERS. STEAMER LADY OF THE LAKE will leave her wharf, foot street, overy MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, st © o'clock p.m. touch Piney Point, Poi and Fortress Monroe. Excursion tickets wil CONNECTING AT NORFOLK WITH THE BOSTON BOUND PROVIDENCE STEAMERS, ‘Fare to Fortress Monroe and Norf \a-clasa Fare to Fortress Monroe and Ne Fare to Piney Point snd Pomt Lookout. . 1.50 Seat aan ae Point and Point Lookout. 75 Norto AYS, “THURS- Betmening, Jes es ‘TUESD: DAYS and IATORDAYS, at four o'clock p.m. staterooms can be secured at office, ia Hoa treet in the National. Metropolitan, ‘at the 6th street wharf. HE ee STEAMERS: - inhistine. New SLE SILK HATS made ‘and old | particulars Water street, Georgetown. ones remodeled. mulmniben “140 beh ctrect ALR ‘D WOOD, Secretary, Dorthwert-— i 613 15th street, opposite U. 8. Treasury. MEDICAL, &e. CUNARD LINE. Deak? BROTHERS IS wine Lounges Ei ESTAB- Specialist in ence, over $0 years at 906. Ed feo arama of sexual power cured and med- icines furnished or no pay. 025-3" ROTHERS 18 THE OL) DEST ESTABLISHED ya ES ; Over 30 years: located at 906 B pd py sna Leucorrhe speedily cured: No charms for aa- | Servis R. AND MME. SELDEN, PROFESSORS OF over20 years successful practice: teatiuent es accommodations ; consultations with 182 Lexington svenue, near 31st oe ers Sern Gy. aoe Pationts wistied WIA Se Bie BEMEDE FOR UA. dies. ‘consulted dail from 1 to9 0" All female complaints jak 7 Turoctagtiwess, Oth Oticohourt pe 4e10-7m* ROUTE. THE CUNARD SHIP COMPANY LIMITED. BETWEEN NEW TORE AND. LIVERPOOL. CALLING 3 Wed. Cal 5 Feb. wAND EVERY ‘WEDNESD as Eno NEW con Pi pean and $0.9 according to accommodations, 5 additional. Betara tickets da fevorala tains. ‘marked * Sr re jteerage at very. Tates. Ber eee brated ane oy Sg Gontaent ood 4 the Company's often, on eae ‘streot, Washington, VERNON H. BROWN & CO., New Xi Orto ‘Messrs. O118 BIGELOW & CO., _dan]2 606 7th street, Washinga. ORTH GERMAN LLOYD— Sreamsure Line New Yore, Haver aD ‘The steamers ‘of ‘will sail EVERY SAT- URDAY from Bremen Pier, ‘of 3d street, Hoboken. Rates of [eee goatee ‘of passage:— and gd Southern “jito: in the Dis- express from No. 1068 gs 49) Rts dgtecota! STREET, oad : ‘Buse, GroncErown. D. C. ALTER B. WILLTA AMS & CO., ‘Auctioneers BLACK | WALNUT. MARBLE-TOP CHAMBER su MARBLE-TOP SIDEBOARD. WALNUT G-ROOM CHAIRS, EXTENSION: TABL HALL AND STALE C ye aa CARI ELS AND INGKAIN | CARPETS, PAI RNTTURE, ROCK ERY. cane iA 1 AND Husk MAT: TRESSES: KITCHEN UTENSIES, og SATURDAY, DECEMBER THIRTY. FIRST, at TEN O'CLOCK A.M., we shall sell in front of ‘our salesroom a general assortment of housekeeping arti- 4 use eniy four months, and removed to our galesrom for convenience of sa a: HED. WILLIAMS & CO., ING, Auctioneer. ae oe on HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS. EMBER THIRTY- ring COMMENCING AT TEN OCLOCE, Aucts. A Chickering Pi me .y Wardrobe, Two pital at Tables, ager complete: Handsome Si ssortment of Bohemian Vanes and Toilet Seta, 8G, Auctioneer. ON R BET" FIPTH STREETS NORTHWEST: AT AUCTIC y virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of = 0, of Columbia, in equity cxure I will offer for sale on T DAY OF peers A.D. hie P.M., in front See ell that piece parcel of frgund ie od aoe am the city of Washington, fa ‘olumbia, and known me describ ays e eTOUDC flan expat of ed cy as lot a oe aa wads numbered five tu ined and according to sub-division of all of uote am eat feet front of lot 4, square 517, made by Horace J. Frost November 25th, 1878, and duly recorded, the improvements, ways easements, yurtenauces periaining. property tween 4thand Sth to the same i nituated on H west, and- has also a poh on Mussachuretis avenue. Ons part of said lot is a two-story Frame Dwelling. trict eae Terms, as prescri are as fo lows: One-thitd edt: balance io equal ieckstvents: akon: twelve and eighteen months, for which the notes of the purchaser shall be taken, beiring interest, from day of and rec upon the pi y gold, or the whole of the purchare, mouey tusy be } in cash, st the option of the purchaser. "A deposit of $100 will be required athe tint of sale, and all convey- ancing and recording at the rs cost. If the ferme ot wale ave not complies vith inten days from right to re-sell the ek mwah chs Sefaat Thas been “made at the risk of the defaulting purchaser after giving Bre days nablie not notice vat ioe of guch re-sale in some newspaper HORACE J. FROST, Per pe DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts. is ig esd SALE OF wit IMPROVED one virtue of « decree of the Supreme Court a A.D. 1881, ismith is complainant are defendants, the in front Day ov PM., terest’ an all as partics to ‘cause in and to the following described reat entate, fituate In the city of Washinyton, District of Sambi Ve cast half 0 seven (7), hundred and ites sclght (258). (Sip) tach ct sty four 24) fet f save (8) ‘on by adepth of seventy-five feet, together with the inn ents thereon. “Termsof salo as prescribed Uy the deereer One-third of the purchase money in cach and the Tesi two | justalments, payable respectively in one and two Years from the day of eale, with interest, or at the option of the pareuaser, 2 agpont of $100 tinne of sale, and ancibg_ anit recording at at of sale, and all con’ the cost of the purchaser, “fall compliance: Teenie Soros or ale ant Gs ratification nates on ery above desorteds” Herma of calc fo tees of sai id propery ey pie boos serve res operty at the rek an Sereeeh aoa fer woven days ad- PHILIP F. LAREN] ER, Trustee, THOS. H. SEER: ea ee DUNCANSON BROS., At UBLIC SALE. DECEMBER THIRTY FIRST, 1881, O°CLOCI ton, Baitimore'& Pototnac S good farm of wo Wundted set aiane acres, ‘good improvements: more wood on the farm than will pay the purchare ith interest. year, wi For pardons apply to 427-5t AT TWO railros cash; balance in one and two M. BANNON, 32 St. Paul street, Baltimore. oe | 'T (08. J. FISHER & CO., ai ‘Heal Estate Auctioneers. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF 17 THREE-STORY BRICK WELLING, WITH STORE AND BAKERY AT- SHED, Nov 1806 FIFTH STREET NORTH. WES’ On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY FIFTH, 1882, st FOUR O'CLOCK, in front of the by virtue of a deed of trast Starch 15th, A°D. 1817, and duis recorded in Lites No. 848, folio 193, et shail sell lots numberet twenty we (203 and twenty-one (2, in Dutcher's square numbered four hundred and seventy-five (a: 3, fronting together forty (40) feet on 5th street, between } Rhode Isiand svenue and 8 street northwest, with a depth of 8835 feet to an alley. together with the improve- mente, consisting of a three-story brick dwelling and store, with bake-house in the rear. ‘Terms: One-third in cash, trust on the premises, wit faterest at rate of Keven (7) or centuun per. anntun, payable semi-annually, "A de- Poult of $200 will be reauired when the property ingtruck the nurchaver's ous mun pe com seven days after xale, gr the prope esl af tbe isk aud got of Us Spal ing purchaeer after ive dayernotice it The vere Sar MN EREDERICK B, MCGUIRE, } rastooe, 1308 _ aed = F street northwest. IHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED PROP! IN THE col NEAR THE CITY LISTS. By virtue of a deed of trast, dated May 15th, 1878, duly ¢ in Liber 884, Tolio 220, of the] ae recorlnof the District of Golumbis, °w ‘we will soll af public auction, in frou remises, on NERDA HE TWENTY. ene DAY” OF Sas ai AT TWO ate John of the Sef THE WINTER FRESHETS. ae en = ag The Flood at Port Deposit. MibForD, Pa., December 29.—The Delaware rivet is on the rise, fed by the heavy rains of last nig: and this morning. Reports from up the river account of losses of lumber. Neorly all ti half 0 fDeposit ts Nooded, and the been removed In boats. Several ot are threatened. The east and west brv the Lackawanna are swollen to an unust St. PavE, Miww,, Dee ordered a detachment of the second cavalry from Fort Custer to Terry’s Landing, on the low-tone, to protect the Northern Pacific engines and the consiruction compsry in their work from the niarauding Crows. ‘The troops will go iuto cantonment at that place for the winter, oi aioli Wall Street To-day. FLUCTUATIONS IN THR STOCK MARKET. article (1x40 p.m. edition) change markets are all strong today. United States bonds are ¥y hi T for the extended 5s and 68 Southern stote bonds are dull, but strong. Railroad bonds are up \u2X per cent. the litt T | Cc. C. and L. C. tneomes. The other notable ad- vances are’ 13 in New York Central firsts, 14 to Iron Mountain firsts, (Fulton branch, 1 So in Milwaukee and St. Paul (Chicago | vision) firsts, and 1 per cent in Mobile and Ohio debenturrs. The net result of the fluctua- tions in the stock market up to the time we Brite, when the highest prices ‘the day are making, t an advance of 4a‘ percent, the litter C.¢. and [, | . Denver and Rio Grande and Tlinois Central are up 1ig each; Erie, 1%; Pacific Mall and Chat- tanooga, 1 per cent ench; Western Unton Tele- Fraph, lilwaukee and St. Paul and Michigan Cen- Tal, % each. The Elevated Rallroad stocks have been exceptional ly weak, Manhattan failing 1 per | cent to $4 and Meti — 1X to 853g. ‘The spe- | Clalties are up 3 and 2 percent. The temper of | ‘ulation canna ge changing, ut the “short interest” ts yet influential enou denly 8% percent. Inthe money market 5:6 per Gent Is the quotation for call loans on stocks and | Bay per cent on United States bonds. | Time loans on stocks are 6 per cent; prime mer- cantile paper is 646% per cent for sixty days to four months date. The brokers ure gett! ing money very cheap on the stocks most speculal ay asthe “short interest” in these Starks is. 90 large many of the leading stocks lend “flat,” and in some cases a commission is paid for the Stocks. There 1s an increased demand for foreign ex- | CnanEe, with no additional supply of commercial | to Deatl BonpExrows, Ne dis Deceiver 29.—Joseph Tullany, employed at R. 8. Brick & Co.'s pipe foundry, at South Ambov, was crushed to dea last night by falling among the machinery. ‘The Freshet in the Hudson, Povowxesrsir, N. fourth day of storm and fog alonz the Hudson. ‘The freshet in the river increases and the flood tides are unsually nigh. This morning the river Steamers were again several hours behind tme Meet feo here. Freights are becoming very Nght. Saree ccidentally Sh Albert Bishop, living in Prinse George county, was. fatally wounded yesterday while preparing jor a hunt by the discharge of his gun while he was | taking it from a wagon. The load entered his side. —— Dend Body in the Water. | Newrort, R.I., December 29—Te body of Wm. | Geroghter, who has been missing since November 19th, and for whom a reward Was offe found floating at the foot of the ferry wi morning. No marks of violence were found on the ay. ——— The Philadciphia Tax Office Frauds. | Pumapeirma, Pa., December 29.—Samuel B. | Fastburn, for whom a warrant was issued yester- day in connection with tax office frauds, Was ar- rested this motning. plead to indictments for perjury and fonsery in connection with the recent “jury fixing” in the trial of election cases. — THE Hich ScHooL GRADUATING CLASS OF 1881 held their first re-union last evening in Wonn's Hall, 721 6th street northwest. Officers for the enstiing year were elected as follows: President, Edwi ; Seoretury, Alfred Clum; treasurer, C. L. Sturtevant. Upon ‘the adjournment of the meeting an elegant dinner was en of. AS guests, were present Mr. B. G. Lovejoy, Mr. ‘Ormond Wilson, superintendent of public shoots Prot. J. H. Daniel, Mr. Frank Angell and Mr: Howell Stewart, delegate from the class of 1882 After the conclusion of the dinner a committer of | three from the class of 1878 submitted a constitu. | Yon for adoption to form an alumnt assoctation of | all the high school classes, ee Miss _Berrwa HovrwaN’ ASSAILANT Set to Jau.—Samuel Young, the yor colored man whe | escaped from the Reform School on the 16th of Last | month, and attempted to outray young white lady named Bertha Hoffman, on | Maryland avenue, near 10th street northwest, was | Defore the Police Court several days ago on the | charge of assault and battery,and the government mace out a case of assault, ‘and gave the prisoner Ume to gel some boys from the reform school as Witnesses, who, he aaid, escaped from the school atthe same time he did. Henry Burk was Drowsnt | Ba from the reform school to the Police Court morning, and in his testtmony contradicted the prisoner's statement a8 to how he was dressed,a Said what he wore agreed with the description that the lady gave of her assailant. The court Sentenced him t six months tn Jail. Boys Cuarcep wir Roseeny.—Dennis Me- Donaid, Penn Fletcher, Eugene Geary and Robert | Downing, four white boys, about 13 OF 14 Sears of age, were arrested by Policemen Shanks, O'H and Fisher, of the seventh precinct, last night, ing a'I5 year old white boy named Marshall of $7.95. The court ordered them tof a double the umount to Marshall by to-morrow. Hits Harp Hrab Saved Hi.—Samuel Duckett, the negro rough who was wounded tn the head by a pistol shot fired by Officer Branson on Christmas: eve in South fay neg while attempt DI from the officer, w: ang to th nee He was found in a shanty near 16th street and Georgia avenue southeast. Policeman Branson states that he examined Duck- ett’s ees and found that the bullet struck him on when soid will be 's depontt of $250. will at pur- com- the sold at ‘or pur- ‘Evening Star.” ABLES WALTER, | crrantocs, Cas DUS, a9-dts corner 14th and D streets northwest. §~- THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED IN CON- ence, of, the rain und THURSD AX, THE ELETH Day OF JANUARY, 1883, AT BAME Ht Praal-dts THOMAS DOWLING. aes N THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT Mary A. = complainant, vs. tee hetrs of James W. Loner dec fea, defen see oy ‘No. 7,951." ‘The ob; quiet serge u a te | | ie | the back of the head and followed the skull around towards the front of the head, a distance of three inches. Mr. H. H. Wells, Jt appeared tor Duckett in the Police Court this afternoon and asked that the case be continued until ‘Sauurday, ‘which was done. a Alita te rier ep met at Ger- man Hell last evening, Mr. John Saul presiding, with Mr. Gillingham Secretary. The questions taken from the draw: “When should peach New York, December 29.—The Post's financtal | The Stock Ex- | Perensncnas Va Decenber 3) A youth named | PHILADELPHIA TAX FRAUDS. | now on duty at the \t Y., December 29.—This ts the | Noni nd) NSA | GAKrreny Hosrrran Fox. “toe received the foi GQ rh en Treasurer Gilfiam Subscriptions to the Tegational arch, $25; ; Bapust $4: W, NAVAL ORorns,—L) T. Ui. Stevens to special Muy at Wass gus W. 8, Hugnes ert Uhe receiving slip Passaic, orprise, Jamua neers ¢ De Valin’ apd Cd. Hobiguurst will teport for duty withont delay om | board tae Koterprise. The oriers of Lieut. J. W. or to the rise are revoked, and ts ordered te id himself in rpadiness for orders w the Lirvr. LC. Logax, U.S. martae corps, who has been serving on the trataing ship Portsmouth, is arin barracks here, Sitka hes been ondered to sind navy yard for a new Tar Wacmuserts » Mare Protection for Railrona ad Engincers from | | crew. She will be relieved by the Adams, Parriok KRexan has been appointed internal | revenue guager for the 34 district of Virginia, Furrer Case.—Private ed here are that the verdict rT court martial case ts one of guilty, and the sentence that of disunissal. THE NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. ‘The following aro the opening and closing prices of the New York Stock Market to-day, as reported by spectal wire to H. H. Dodge, 589 15th street: Opening. Closing- Bid, Aiton and Terre Haute. An - 8T re — Fg x By aK BK a1 oi - 36 5 weake and Olio 2d pid... — ca "4 | Chicago and Alton... — 129% | Chicago, Burlington and Quincy 135% 16m G8. L; and No — 80 86 ay 21 2% . a2 4255 2 107g 107% | Delaware,Ls + 12% 12g | Denver ahd iio Grende 2 TOK Tis District of Columbia bonds...) — 107 Erie. ...... + 40% ay ed ig cies 100, 9X + 95% Big Hannibal and St Seipreterred.. ua a3 Hiouston and Texas. — — 13 131 {\LBa&W : ate OK By ig 165 13% 2 10g 6 Manhattan Beach .= 6 Michigan Central : aK Missouri, Kansas and Texas..-. 37 36% Missour! Pactfic 2101 10075 | Mobile and Ohio := Big nhattan Eleva: - of abd FY Topolitan Elevated . 8 85%, New York Elevated. -- 10536 Nashville and Chatian’ C4 86 New gersey Central, iy 9155 New York Central aay 131% = 56 36% ms TOM TOK 13535 196 as 23% Big = hf a a ay By my ? eo: Oy Seva St. L. and 8. F. preferred..°.1) 563g Siig Sti and SF. st prererrea.... = 108 St. Paul . 1065, 19 36 108 80) 735 116% FREIRICK—MARX. Miss CLA’ Mr. MARK MARX, both of this city. feercctisclntss sg RA penne. ty - = MARRIED. ‘The Philadotphin « Jury Fixing” Case. |, HEITINGER—COLLIFLOWER. December PHILADELPHIA, mer 29° -Geonce A. Wood, el Ce a CRE ES aa x cas) alias Schultz, etc., was placed at the bar to-day 10 | Bhatia Chae roe) Fda baht thins. MocBLAth. " December 224. 188, ia Kanes gies Mo bo, Tre men We ZA Ii, ‘of Washington, D. Nak! TENTzZI, ot ‘at Dayton, Ohio. ‘Ohio. vm. On December 28th, atl Been nek TEPER EGON kat rte late Ferdinand Jetterson, in the ecveuty socond yeas of Pete faneral will ‘Kal oa steer hr hoa asti a lith (ce shen northwest 0. er Saturtia int instant, at two o'clock p.m. residence, 1510 row, (Fday) SOE \OTTINGH: AM. On wivipee HAM, in the sixty-first year Funeral ox will. take ince. fr ‘Third street soul | (Philadelphie and Camden papers SCANLAN. On December 29, In, at 2 pan. » MARY SCANLA of ‘place ou Satatrday dns WTI NOTHING: te funetal wil orn a ferson? Sot uk a "Bevo ‘treet narthwest. ‘da and relattves gragy denen gente rc ‘The eee of Mrs. Margaret J for Friday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, Stiuraay’ at at the same hour. | XO PAY. WHITEHURST'S CEDAR pepcemted Dineen Croup, Throst and done. Try it. ited catened return te empty ana pet your mon id by W. 8. Price THOMPSON, 03 18th treet, and all Wholasle, STOTT & CROMWELL. 221-3m UNDERTAKERS, W* 90005, ier en bet 3i'nve- and Eaiteet morthwot_ Ww OTE UNDERTAKER, 1317 Hiow (82p) STREET, GrongEtows, {Sree Betas Market.) m1 FOxNiaMiNG ING UNDERTAKER, No. 316 Pennsylvania avenue northwest, between stead Sgetecte. Everything : rr gioce FOR SOUPS, E DISHES AND LIEBIG DOMFANTS EXTRACT OF MEAT. trees be ined?” and “What will be the ‘effect ot this Swarin weather on the ——— ially when rowth year. Gillingham made remarks = per tere apples grown on his place, and Mr. Saul spoke of two small specimens of orchids growing on wood. th of red. Mastingyys ‘Om catender, Knigit age Barker ct al.: defendant ndgment. Guthro agt. Lass; laintiff, one cent damaces. Miniesa mith; verdict for plaintiff sor To-day, Blocks death of i i H Bi LIE i: = eee ll ele aH iS a vt z Bi i s rl ; ites i Fi F rs i mn & 8 Z| u HE 5 i i if i £ f i i i s| f i HI ‘proceeded ag i fj E i i E i ip Bg il ii 3 i gf Eu ti fi : E UTION—Genuine with the facsimile of “fren Ticbig's Siguaticein ‘Blue Ink across LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MEAT. ‘To be had of all Storekeeper, Chemixts. Sole ) ei only URE CURE FOR MALARIA. c J. H. JONNSON & ©O., Agexts, p27 12th street Whart and? 1202 P street northwest, .

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