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BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES. BUPise anv waRpwoop LumBER OF ALL KINDS. FULL s K. LOW PRICES. WM. MCLEAN, 820-1m* Corner 13th and B streets northwest. PAs, Cis, WINDOW AND PLATE GLASS. JOHNSTONE’S KALSOMINE and MASURY'S LIQUID PAINTS, ready for use. (Send for circulars.) Fetimate shod to Builders. A full stock of AR- TisTS’ SUPPLLES siways on hand. GEORGE RYNEAL, Jn, mae 418 Tru Srexxr N NORTHWEST. STEAMERS. &e. Nome. FOR POTOMAC KIVER LANDINGS. On and after NOVEMBER 3: AEROWSMITH. will leave . st 7a. im. every MONDAY, DAY for all river landings. Nomini Ferry. On THUESDA man. On SATURDAY, Currioni: 023 JOHN K. WOOD, ORFOLK AND NEW YORK STEAMERS. THE STEAMFR LADY Will leave hor wharf, foot of 6th WEDNESDAY aud FRIDAY, at 5+ ing at Piney Point. Point Lookout and Fort CONNECTING AT NORFOLK WITH 1H AND PROVIDENCE STEAME First-class Fare to Fortress Monroe an Secama-clam: Fare to Fortress Monro First-class Fare to Piney Point a Second-clase Fare to Piney Poi ‘Return Norfolk. DAYS ands. PS at four o’ Ti y YORK JOHN GtBs y New York, every AY, » and Georgetown FRIDAY, af 7, o'icck ain. For particulars apply t acent ater street, Gentxetown. TRekets and etateroorne eat be secured Office, 61S 5th stree National Metrope Building, B. & 0. Sicket office, C51 Pam hue: St. Mare Hotel, and at bit oz ALFRED WOOD, Secretary. (esanp LINE. ROUTE. EW YORK AND LIVERPOOL. PALLING AT CORK BALBOK. FROM PIER 40. N. K.. NEW YORK. Bothnia... Wi b. | Servia...... Wed. Parthia RATES OF PASSAG! ickes to P aris, $15 additions. tickets on favorable terius. Steamers marked * do not carry steeraue. 5 at very low rates. Steerae tickets from Liv. erpool and Queenstown and all other parts of Europe at hy bills of ssaen «iven for Belfast, Gi Haves, Antwerp cad ther’ parton the Contact wel Sige tech aed viseene apcdy ad es Commmens’s fle oe freteiit and paseage the , Ro. 4 Bowing Green, or both stecrage ahd cabin to ct J, $80 ant $100, according to accommodations | | | by 1s BIG) W& CO., 65 7 street, Washington, -e VEENON H. BROWN & jew York; Orte Messrs. OLI> BIGELOW & CO. jani2 605 7th strect, Washington. NORTH GREMAN LLOYD— Steamy Lise perw Loxvox, SOUTHAMPTON AND BRE ‘The steamers of thix company will sail PRDAY from Bremen Fer fet ‘of Sante tee of Passage: rom New Seuthampten and Bremen, fir eabin, $60 stecraire, $50 j. For freicht 5 OELRICHS & CO. Powe Gen Ree hed Wee EEE EROEE & C0.,"925 Penusyivania svcuue nortawest, Agente {OF Washington. sani? ¥ SAT- N EW YORK ROTT ERDAM. “AMSTERDAM, “SCHIEDAM," “MAAS,” X, General Agent, 27 South Wiltaur street, Passage 3] Ww. ZEROTT Fenteyivauia stom, or F. IN. Awent, Ne 3 T EQU 1582. as Foitows: Chicazo Limited Express of Puimusn Hotel and Sleeping Cars at 9:30 a. mn., daily; Fast Line, 9:30 a. m. daily, with Sleep 2r8 from. Harrisburg ‘to ‘Ciuciénati. Western | Express, 7 Fittebury a! m. datly 0: BALiL On) Cananite ‘m. dai! 30 Palace Cars to Mail Express, 9:50 p. the West. AND POLOMAC RAILROAD, Rochester, Bu! Niwara, 9:50 p. except Saturday, with Palace Cars to Canandsizus. f Yor Williamsport, Lock Haven snd Elmira; at) :30 a. mm. dai y, except Sunday. For X; “A and the Fast, 8:00 a.m. 1 0 and 10:20 p.m. Ou Si 7 Limited Expr smn, daily, excep 5 ¥., all throu trains contect at Jer- sey City with boats of Brookiyn Annex, affording @itect transfer to Pu Street, avoiding double ss New York Cit ly, (w For Tn. ‘On Sunday, 1:30, Limited F SBURG RAIL- D WASHINGTON and 11:25 a. 2. On Sunday Ww D ALEXANDRIA RAICROAD. For Alexand:ia, 6:30, 7:20, 4:20, 5:00 0 abd 12:2 Vand 10:00 am. ‘Tickets and iuformuation at ti of Lith street and Pennsylvania avenue, and at the sta- tion, where orders ean be left for the checking of baur- fag° to destination from hotels snd General ager Agent. FRANK THOMPSON, Generai Si sais Batons & OHIO RAILROAD. ‘THE MODEL FAST, AND THE ONLY LINE BETWEEN THE EasT AND THE WEST, VIA WASHINGTON. DOUBLE TEACK! JAN COUPLER! STEEL RAILS! "AKE EYFECT MONDAY, JAN- SCHEDULE TO 7. .. Me Hy S.ecping Care to Cineinnaty, s - §:00—Baitimore, E:licott City, and Way Stations. 6:50_Baitinwre, Annapolis,” and” Way (Piedmont, Strasburx, Wincheste 17-45—BALTIMORE EXPRESS. SS_PHILADELFITA. SEW LORE AND BosTo! EXPRESS. Pari im to N York. - $40—STALNTON AND VALLEY EXPRESS: (con- x Magerstown and at Foint of Mocks for Hyattaville and Laurel Wile, Auuapolis Junction, On Simdays stops at all wok oi 1€.00—BALTIMORE EXPRESS (stops at Hyattsville RG, CHICAGO, CINCINNATI AND Uis EXPRESS. “Pace and dcopang Station: Baltimore and Way. XPRESS. FSULADELPHIA AND NEW ay Stations, (Winchester, Fred- enek, Linwerstown wid Way, via Keay.) #0 BaLit HYALISVILLE AND LAUR x edesick. via I (Martinsburg and ‘atte ville and Laurel.) stations. EXP 99.36—PIET AD) ¥ YORK and BOSTON EXFRLSS. Siecviag Cars to New York. stoy at | E Hystisy a 19:47 ‘TI and ST. LOUIS EX- FRiSS. “ w eeunat and Chi- ‘Daily. Sunday only. Other trains daily, except | Sunday All teains from Washington stopat Relay Station. For further information apply st the Balumore and Ohio Tick Washinton 1) and 139 Penpsyivanio avenue, corner isth street, where orders ‘Will be takes: for baraage W be checked and receiveda any pout ii. Ue © Be ee THE TRADES. YCETY'S BINDERY, 1012 PENNSYLVANIA AV. 4 Pais ency Bunilingsof every deseription done Streasonable ratew. Blank Books » speci Best of References. Ocders by mail prompiy attended to. B26 IBSON BROTH PRACTICAL BOOK AND JOP PRINTER 1012 bens: : SAFE DEPOSIT Co. ECURITY FROM LOSS BY BURGLARY, ROBBERY, FIRE OR ACCID! "Geant Lire Greece soe hee wee en Lee awp Naw Yorn Ate. Perpetual Charter Act of ( a 2 1867. gross January 224, 186 ENJAMIN P. SNYD! ‘President. ©. GLOVER, of hays © Uo., Vice President. GASEUS Treasurer ©. 'E. Nyman, Asst. Secy. HOUSEFPURNISHINGS. MARKET SPACE. We are opening to: ign in HAVILAND & E PLATES, &e. &c. NISHING GOODS, ‘ sl WATER FILTERS. WILMARTH & EDMONSTON, 709 Manker Space. A full stock of HOT: } cluding JEWETT’S © i | DP) PcoRsTED 7 POTTERY AND PORCELAIN, ENGLISH, FRENC RODGERS’ ENGLISH CUTLERY. FINE PLATED WARE, WATER FILTERS AND KITCHEN . W. BEVERIDG: (Late Wres & Beverinar,) IUCTION IN PRIC! HEATING STOVES. Having quite 2 Iarze munber of Heating Stoves, in- tuding some of the celebrated Radisnt Homes, stil ext thirty days, vell themn at coxt hand, we will, tor th rather than ear reside, Jewel Latrobes, wee, all’ first-class goods: 717 SeveNtH Sreeet Nortruwssr. i W ATER PI LTERS! WATER FILTERS! With Water Coolers attached, guaranteed to Filter Po- tomac Water, at J. W. BOTELER & SON HIP COMPANY LIMITED. | BOOKS, &e. table: Monia yy vegetable Monld, by ci. Series: Elements of Antietam and Fred- ‘ampaizns of Civil War; Farmer's Annual Handbook for 1882; The Verbal- rex, author of the Ortha-pist; The Mei ily, by Henvel, 2 vol story, by Loswing, 2 Hamerling, 2 vols. Harper's Cyclo fs Aspasiac ty ‘akhionable Stationers very lowest prices. i us 1015 Penusylvania avent n G ERMAN SELTERS. DEMPSEY. 4 DP*sey. ONE DOLLAR PER 100 FOR LISH VISITING CARDS, ‘Printed from Plate.” nentin the city furnishing that quality New Yone. Havas | STATIONER AND ENGRAVER, Established House, nis-dm__ 913 Penna. ave.,bet. 9th end 10 St HOOL BOOKS s BOUGHT AND EXCHANGED Ar ANGLIM'S ANTIQUARIAN BOOKSTORE, ‘ORCORAN BUILDIN Cash paid forall kinds of Books, Pamphlets, &c. s13-6m MEDICAL, &e. ON CAN BE CONSULTED CON dentisily by Gent: ical adview, every Wednesday and street northwest. 19south Eutaw street, D*® RICORD’S VITAL RESTORATIVE, Approved by the Academy of Medicine of Paris, recom- mended by the medical Celebrities of the World as a specific for nervous and physical debility, Vigor, &e, : of Lerassor, 10 bis. rne Richi : } of Seth. S. Hance, Baltimore, and C. Christiaui, 484 Pennsylvania avenue, Washingt | seriptive circulars, with symptoms and testimoviais can | bebsd. The genuine alone bears p | stamps in bine, » CALAND, “Piret Cabin, $60-870. ‘Sd Cabin, $50. Steere, $26. Saturday, at 456 © w’s experience. TATION, CORNER D. C., where de- with name end monogram of 5. B. SMOND. Boxes of 100 pills, $3; 400, ADAME DE FORE: dies. Allfemair | consulted daily at 924 thiadiesonly. 110-Im* failed to receive proper sreatinent in lear? Diseane, Kid- [nes Complaint, two stamps for our questions for tie Laws of Lirk avp Heaurn.” and Surgical Institute, fh street, New York. | Gor MEDAL AWARDED THE AUTHOR! | Anew and creat Medical Work, warranted the best and | cheapest, indispensable to every man, entitled “THE | t SELF-PRESER- v ound in finest French mas: mm, embowsed | ful ———— tatiin beautifid Steel Eny scriptions, price only $1.25, sample six cents. Send now. Institute, or Ds. WM. H. fret, Boston. Address Secretary, ) iat » and 8:00 p.ta. | sent by mail. Iastrated PARKER, No. R. JOHN TRIPP'S BLOOD PURIFIER is a certain eure for Syphilis, Scrofula, Ovarium Tumors, Kid- Cure of Syphilis . Send two stumps for pam- _ Dr. JOHN TRIPP. _ R. BROTHERS IS THE LONGEST ESTAB- lished Specialist in Washington. 35 Tience, over 30 years at 906 B street southwest. Gonor- theca, Syphilis and love of sexual power cured and ted. icines furnished or no pay. ° ROTHERS 18 THE OLDEST msect sounnwess, Foals i:recubrlilee’ Gnetacien SoULL Wess, eres tua Leucorrhue speedily cured: No charge for guaranteed in either Pilet. Revere House, ESTABLISHED located at 906 B t. SELDEN, PROFESSORS OF MID- 20 years successful practice: skilful treatment: elegant accommodations; consultations with Lexington avenue, near 31st ew York City. Patients visited at any United states. “Correspondence by twlegray nl2-3m J. MICUELOT & Co, ‘ON. i Oe AND 8ST. LOUIS lagerstown, and Way, via | Spear ee ON, THE MOST RELIABLE AND Specialist in this eit il guarantee acure in all di of Nervous and Seminal Weakness, (oss of sexual ictly confidential. Can be days, from 2 t0 9 R. ROBERT: ears experience, Gouorrhoea and Uted Wednesdays and Satn: at his office, 456 C street northwest. leading physicians of Baltimore. Eutaw street, Baltunors, Md. FR. MOTT'S FRED 4 ior Biduey Diseanen, Gravel a Nervone De Seminal Scrofuls, Syphilis and_all Blood and Skin Gonorzhora, cured in . ENT WISLE, ennylvania avenue. Price il under seal on receipt of price. Main office, 19 South i attsog, 29 x (CH ROWD! EMS CERTAIN CURE id all Urinary Diseases, Impotency. Gleet speedily cured. 48 hours. For 1@—Baitimore, Elteott City, Annapohe and Way } FPP SOLUTION OF LIMITED PART ERSHIP. ‘The W. & G. I. Co. is this day dissolved by limitation and mutual consent of the several partuers. JOHN TCH is authorized to collect all bills and *. ¥. BARKER and M. KI LOW will con- ue ithe ice busi ss under the same name 25 Bushels Crurhed Coke, 49 Bushels Ordinary Coke. 25 Bushels Ordinary Cok aoe For sale at office of the Washington Gas- Ught Company, or at G. W. CROPLEY'S. vest Washington. AMERICAN GINGER ALE. SOLD BY DEALERS AT $1 PER DOZEN PRINCIPAL DEPOT: 1244 2TH STREET, WEST WASHINGTON, SAML C. PALMER. oJ OSEPH &. J. E. LIBBEY, LUMBER MERCHANTS. OFFICE NO. 3018 WATER STREET, Georgetown, D. C., CALIFORNIA RED WOOD, 1, 14, 13g and 2 inches thick. Cabinet Oak. Oak for Seenseal ensortenent of ENGLisa OPERA HATS! AUCTION SALES. THIN EVENING. _ Warten B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. NE HUNDRED AND FIFTY GOLD AND SILYE! WAT CH T - O'CLOCK A.M., HALF-PAST TWO SEVEN P.M., ‘end continuing from day to day until dispored of, at our sales-room, corner 10th and D streets northwest. ‘This stock is to be sold to the highest bidder, and we call special attention of buyers tothe sale, a& the stock is to. be closed out this {6-6 WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts. TO-MORKOV SS DOWLING, Auctioneer. By virtue cf s decree of the Equity Courtof the Di trick of, Columbia, the undersiemed Receiver will pro ceed to sell, on TH ARY NIN 1ss2, at TWELY ind continue util all is sold, Wl oe Superior Hair Mp Feather Puilows and Hair Bolsters. Window Hanein M.T. Lables. Fine Moquette Carpets. Superior Velvet and Tapestry Carpets. Velvet Stair and Hall Carpets, " Large number r Dining Tables. whiticent Bar Mirror, the largest in the city. ¢ Ratine-Bor Mirrore. Fine Waluut Bar and Eating-Bar Counters, said to be the most compl Very handsome Show ‘Two superb Bronze tachnients. Handsome Crystal Chandeliers, Large and © nf Glass Wai Nickel and ee and Hot Water Large and varied assortuient of China. Silver-plated rs, Knives and Forks. Silver-plated Teas and Cotfoos. Large quanti Anen, nearly all now. ‘Toweis, atof Copper Ware. tin Ware snd other Kitchen Articles. teams Boi.er for heating houre. Oyster Roasters, Steamers, Broilers, &e. ‘ALso, A varied assortment of Wines and Liquors, together with many other articles not necessary to enumerate. ‘The entire Furniture in this house is in fine condition and wel! worthy the attention of buyers. fost ROBER1 C. HOLTZMAN, Receiver. _FAMILY SUPPLIES. | ST RECEIVED— A fine lot of BOSTON CUCUMBERS, FLORIDA TOMATOES, - and FLORIDA ORANGES. ‘Constantly on hand, PHILADELPHIA CAPONS and CHICKENS. Also, the very best POULTRY. FRANK J. TIBBETS, PAtace MARKET, m4 Corner 14th street and New York avenne. Only genuine natural Selters Water, entirely free from artificial ingredients, from the Royal Prussian Sprinz at Neider-Selters. Depot for Van Beil's RYE AND ROCK, B. W. REED'S SONS, Salt 1216 F FOR NEW Year's Day, JAVA COFFEE. ID DRESSING. ES OF ALL KINDS. BANAN, AND POTTE RATS. OF OLD WINES AND KLE! A LARGE ASSOR’ EO. E. KENNEDY & SON, 1209 F STREET NORTHWEST. 30 Foe The finest Sherry, Port, Madeira, French Brandy, Cordials, Liqueurs—all of our importation, Also, the freshest Fruits, Nuts, Candies and Raisins. HUME, CLEARY & CO., 428 807 Market $ We ARE RECEIVING DAILY — EXTRA BLUE GRASS MUTTON, PRIME STALL FED BEEF, SELECTED OYSTERS, GAME AND FRESH FISH, Constantly on hand PHILADELPHIA CHICKENS AND TURKEYS, At the BOSTON MARKET, LEON SCHELL & CO., ‘ 719 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. HAT SPLENDID MINNESOTA FAMILY FLOUR, Fayorably known as the SOVEREIG: yields, in perfection, white, swect and whcleso: HUME, CLEARY & CO., a23 807 Market Space. oO” STAG PURE RYE WHISKY e bread is unequalled for smoothness, flavor and purity, and for the sideboard and sickroom is unrivalled. HUME, CLEARY & CO., 428 807 MARKET SPACE. JOHN R KEES, J Deaven rs Fresr-Ciass BEEF, LAMB, VEAL, MUTTON, &c. CORNED BEEF A SPECIALTY. ‘Stalls 628, 629 and 630 Center Market, 9th street wing, and 206 and 208 Northern Liberty Market; or Address Box 71, City Post Office. jarketing delivered free of charge to all parts of the 48 BROAD STREET, NEW YORK, STOCKS BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION. Fractional Lots Close to the Market. STOCK PRIVILEGES By SAGE, KEENE and other first-class makers at bot- tom-rates. No fancy prices. List sent free on appiica- ion. J T. McCARTHER, ¢ REALESTAT Investments carefully nade for Eastern oustomers in the Famous Red River Vallev, A No. 1 Wheat lands, now rapidly advancing in value, A specialty made of transactions in desirable town lots, located in the most vigorous cities and towns of this fast growing section. No superior chances for safe and profitable investments in the northwest. Best real estate paper, yielding from Bto 12 per cent interest alzo for sale. G dence solicited. All inquiries cheerfully answered. Refers to E. B. Eddy, President First National Bank, and daily papers of Fargo: H. D. Cooks, Jr., H. Crook, MD and others of Washington. ERSONS WISHING TO OPERATE IN STOCKS, STOCKS, to the extent of $50 to $1,000 or upwards, should writeto HENRY L. RAYMOND & CO. No. 4 Pine Street, New York. Refer by perininsion to prominent Bankers, Stato Senators, and leadine Business Houses. Kefereuces and complete information concerning Wali street op- erations nailed to intending investors, CORRESPONDENTS: MATTHEWS & JUDD, Bankers, Scranton, Pa. R. R. SISK & CO., Brokers, Harrisburg, Pa. CONKLING, ANDREWS &'CO., Chicago, Til. 48 private STOCK TELEGRAPH WIRES BETWEEN WASHINGTON AND NEW YORK. H. H. DODGE, Bonds, Stocks and Investment Securities Bough imd Bold on Commission, No. 539 151m STREET, (CORCORAN BUILDING,) Agency for Prince and Whitely, Stock Brokers, 64 Broapwax, New Yor. ‘Every class of Securities bought and sold coon mmis sion in San Francisco, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New ‘York, Boston and Washington. Orders executed on the New York Stock Exchange at one-eighth of one per cent commission, Private and direct telegraph wires to Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York and Boston, through which orders are executed on the Stock Exchanges in those cities and reported back promptly. Quotations of Stocks and Bonds and information regarding the ‘Markets received through our wires INSTANTLY di- rect from the New York Stock Exchange. ~ AUCTION SALES. [}HUMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VAUD ON D AND NORTH CAP E B, TOK AND OHIO RAILROAD T, WASHINGTON, D.C. By virtue of a deed of trust, bearing date 28th, 1874, and duly recorded in Liber N folie’ 320. ‘one of the land records for the Dis af Columbi y + der, Lote uumberst one (1), two (2), thre= (3), four (4) and five 5), beiny parta cf all thet part of orivinal 1 ne (1), in Hare numbered efx luundred sud thirty (630), hetd in moieties by Margaret Hetzel and “Andrew He es tenants in coinmon, 2nd awarded to the said yaret Hetzel aa her half share or moiety of said jnal lot one (1), according to the division agreed on between he Mf and said Andrew Wylie, as muy be seen by reference to esid division anil award with plat thereof, recorded in Liber H. D. C., fol one of the land records for the District of Goinmbia, where the metes and bounds are fully set forin an Geseribed, and als December 28th, 1871. cash; balance in two equal paytwents, at six and twel months, with notes bearing interest, and recured b deed of trust ou the property sold; or all eas! option of the prrchacer, Alleonveyancing and record- ing at the purchaser's cost, und if the terms of sale are hot complied with in two days, ae Trustees reserve the riht to resell the vroperty st 4M risk apd cost of the | defaulting purchaser. A deposit of $25 required on each lot at the time of sale. ‘The property will be scid su’ Ject to all general and special {mprovement taxes, & Zmount of which will be stated by the anctioneer af the time of ale. EORGE W. STIC 18-dkds FIELDER B. CHE pao WLING, Auctioneer. — T ‘STI SALE_OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY. By virtue of a deed of trust, bearing date the 50th day of Se 1873, recorded in Liber No.8 folio 2 id at the request of party secured thei by, we Will sell on THURSDAY, the TWENTY DAY OF FEBRUARY, A.D.” 1882, at HAL! FOUR O'CLOCK P. M., in front of thi t eastern part of Lot No, 6, in square No. 254, frontin, 37 feet and 3 inches on E street, and haying w depth of 159 feet to an alley. é he property adjoins the Imperial Hotel, on E street, and ie now occupied by Messrs. Shoomaker & Hertzox asa Wine and Liquor Store. ‘Terms of sale: One-third cesh; the residue in two equal payments, at one and two yeara, with interest at seven per cent... to be secured by deed of trast upon the | Fe y., These terms, however, the Trustees reserve he richt to modify or aiter to accommodate the pur- haser, after the sale. A deposit of $200 will be required when the property is struck off, and the terms must be complied with in ten days, or wt 18-dte IT HOMAS DOWLING, Auctoneer. Fs : the land records for the Distric' bia, Of 9 decree passed on the 18th January, A.D. 1 equity cause No. 7,865, 1 will rell at pul ilic bale, in front of the premises, on MONDAY, FEBRUARY SIXTH, 1882, at FOUR AND A HALF ‘O'CLOCK of Jot throe (3), in square west of square fourteen (W. of 14), in the’ city of Washington, in the District of Columbia, beginning for the same at a point on 26th street about forty-two (42) feet south of the northeast corner of said square, said point being fourteen (4) feet south of the center of a row of houses on eaid lot and run thence south fourteen (14) feet to the end of said row of houses: theuce west to Rock Creek; then With raid creek norther!y to line drawn (ue west from beginning, aud then with said line reversed to the be- fuunine, with nuprovements, consisting of a two-story rick House. ‘Terms of ‘sale: One half cash; balance in six and twelve mouths, with interest, secured by trust decd. A. ceposit of £100 required at time of sale. Conveyancing at cost of purchaser. s2l-d WILLIAM A. GORDON, Trustee. §2- THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED UNTIL TUESDAY, hour and place. By order of the Trustee. fT rpHomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. TR 3 SALE OF VALUABLE BUILDING ON CONGRESS STREET, GEORGETOWN, 2 deed of trust, bearing date Decem . 1476, and duly recorded in Liber 839, foli 992, one of the land records of the District of Co-, Janibia; aud Uy direction of the parties wecured thereby the undersigned Trustee will sell at_public auction, front of ‘the premises, on. THURSDAY, SiX- FOUR O'CLOCK Py fall ase parts Jots numbered two huodred and thirty-seven, two bun- dred and thirty-eight and two hundred and thirty-nine, ¢ Hand 239), in Beall's addition to Georgetown, District of Columbia, bounded es follows: Beinning for the salue at a point in the east line of Congress strect, ten feet north of ihe southwest corner of lot nunibered two hundred and thirty-eight, (238), and run thence cast parallel to West street one hundred and twenty feet: thence north at Figut sueles to fret, line ninety teet; thence west parallel to first line until it in- tersects the cant line of Congress street; thence south- easterly with the eaat line of Congress street to the place of, beginning. ‘Terms of sa'e- One-third of the purchase money in cash ; bulance at six und twelve months, with interest, to be secured bya deed of trust on the property sold; “or all cash, at th tion of the purchaser. All conyeyanc- ing and recording at the purchaser's covt, and if the terms of sale are not complied with in five days, the ‘Trustee reserves the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after ad ver- tis 1¢ in the Evening Star five days. se ee a ae WM, L. DAVIS, Trusteo. rpuontan DOWLING, Aucnoneer. EXECUTOR'S SALE OF SIX, DESIRABLE BUILD- ING LOTS—TEREE ¥RONTING ON HIGH STREET AND THREE ON MARKET STREET, GEORGETOWN, D. On MONDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY THIR-. TEENTH, 1882, at FOUR O'CLOCK, in front of! premires, ‘I shuil sell ali of lot 205, which has been! subdivided into six building lots—three having a front of about 2 on Mar feet on High etreet aid three about 22 feet t etreet, between Sth and 6th streets. ‘This property is well located, and should demand the atten- ion of parties desiring profitable investments, ‘Terms: Oue-third cash; the residue in two equal pay- ments at six snd twelve months, with notes bearing in- terest and secured by a deed of trast on the prope fold, All conveyancing St purchacer's cost. A deposit of $25 required on each Jot at tise of sale, WM. H. CLAGGETT, Executor. ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY 78, FRONT! ON FIFTH STREET, BETWEEN L AND M STREETS NORTHEAST, AT AUCTION. virtue of 1s deed of trust, dated Jame lst, A.D. Be 18s, and duly recordet in ‘No. 972, folio 17: A ney., one of the land records for Washington’ comity, District of Columbia, aud. by direction of the party secured theroby, I shail sell at public auction, in ront of the premises, on FRIDAY. FEBRUARY THIRD, A.D. 1882, at HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK ¥.M., the following-described real estate in the city of Washington, District of Columbia, to wit: Lote nam- Lered twenty-one (21) and twenty-two (22), in James N. Callan’s subdivision of square uamibered eight hun- dred an:i twenty-nine (829), as the same is of recora in the office of the Surveyor of the District of Columbia, Wilh the right to the wsid party of the second part, nit heirs and assigns, to ret iu in the peaceful and undis- turbed ion of that part of Lot }, in said square No, $20, covered by the back bullaing ‘on said Lot 23, which projects overon said Lot No. 23, so long a8 #ai buck building sh all remain as it now is Upon said prem- ‘sen, and all the righta and privileges acquired by exid parties of the first part to said part of said Lot No. 23 deed from Morris and Cuthbert, Trustees, bearing ate the Slat day of May, A.D. 1861, with improvements \ereon, ‘terms of sale: One-fourth oash; balance in etx, twelve, eighteen and twenty-four months, for notes Roariniy interest, from day of lg. and secured by 8 deed of trust on property. sold. conveyancing Purchaser's cost. $100 down on day of sale.’ If terms Of sale are not complied with within five days from day of sale, the ‘Trustze reserves the right toresell the pro- 1¢ risk and cost of the defaulting MYadi-d CHRISTIAN RUPPERT, ‘Trustee. Sg- THE ABOVE SALE 1S POSTPONED UNTIL FRIDAY, the TENTH DAY OF FEBKUARY, A.D. 1682, sani hour ang piace: $3-coduds HRISTIAN RUPPERT, Trustee. oJ Ts COLDWELL, Real Estate Auctioneer. USTERS’ SALE OF TWO DESIRABEE BUILD- ING 1 OTS ON THE WEST SIDE OF VERMONT AVENJE, BETWEEN K AND L STREETS NORTAWEST. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated February 4th, A.D. 1879, duly recorded in “Liber No. 909, foli Yi, etseq.; one of the land records for the Distr of’ Columbia, and at the request of the party secured. thereby, we will sell, at public auction, in’ front of she remises, on FRIDAY, FEBRUARY SEVENTEENTH, Yes, at FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. the folowing de. scribed real estate, situaté in the City of Washington, District of Columbia, known as Lots numbered sixteen (16) aud seventeen (17), in Dayidson’ssubdivision of Square numbered two hundred and sixteen (216), each ane = frontage of twenty-five (25) feet seven (7) niches. ‘Terms: Amount of indebtedness and es of sale (which will be announced at sale) in cash; balance in six. and twelve months with interest at mx per cent per an- num, secured by deed of tenst on the property sold, Or all cash, at option of. purchaser. A deposit of $100 will be required at time gf sale on each Iot. Conveyancing and recording at purchaser's cost. BH terms of salo are not complied in seven days the Trustees reserve the ight to resell the property at tbe Fisk and cost of the de- iting purchaser after hive days advertisement. WILLIAM E. CHANDL! {6-008 MIN P. rpuomas DOWLING. Auctioneer. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A DESIRABLE THREE- STORY BRICK DWELLING, ON Q STREET, BE- TWEEN FOURTEENTH AND FIFTEENTH STREETS NORTHWEST. By virtne of a deod of trust, dated September Let, A. D, 1877, and recorded in Liber 845, at folio 230, of the land records of the District of Columbia, the’ Dacribers will sell, to the bid red, *‘Lot Peeshteal toad and District | diseases. Nervon by thelr deed of partition, dated | Sietstied, mincrable state of mint and body, indescriba: ts of szle: One-third of the purchase money in | | there is e cure for you, and for : | ECZE FEBRUARY FOURTEENTH, 1882, samo OF " FEBRUARY, 1482, at M. of supervision an GARD and JUBAL A. EARLY. ASPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FORTUNE. NEW or M.A. DAUPHIN, or J. P. 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INDIANA WALNUT, Counter Top, 20 inch to 36 inch wide. INDIANA CHERRY, Every thickness. INDIANA CHERRY, Counter Top, 15 inch to 24 inch wide. MAPLE, Every thickness. SOFT YELLOW POPLAR, Evory thickness, AT oun HARD WOOD YARD, SPRAGUE’S SQUARE. 3 SixtH Street aNp New Yoru Avenue’ LARGE | Srracvg Square. YARDS. | Nonraxrw Lisertr Market SQUARE. WILLET & LIBBEY. LOUISIANA STATE LorTeRy. zy PARTICULAR NOTICE. All the drawings will hereafter be under the exclusive ision_and control of Generals G. I. BEAURES SECOND GRAND DISTRIBUTION, CLASS ‘AT NEW ORLEANS, es TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1882, d4ist MONTHLY DRAWING. LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY, Inccgporated in 1868 for twenty-tive years by the Le aes posce—with a lature for Eduestonal and Charitable pury anil capil ,000,000—to ‘which a reserve CA ‘$550, 000 has since been added. an overwhelming de a part of the E EM 8 IT NEVEW-SCALES Of POSTEONES Look at the following distribution: GAPITAL PRIZE $30,000. 100,000 TICKETS -AT TWO DOLLARS EACH. HALF TICKETS. ONE DOLLAR. BBoie ae SESapee a pi PROXIMATION proximation Prizes of $300. eon 288 ues Seggsecees 127 LA SALLE STREET, CHICAGO, ILL., Phe New York Of is Removed to Chicago. ew ice N. 'B.— Orders addressed 40 ‘New Orleans will receive The particular attention of the public is called to the tener of tha ice ortarh Monthly G, BRNSINGER, Auctioneer, s: ‘Washington, Horse and Carriage Bazaar, r 938, 040 and 944 Louisiana avenue. AUCTION SALE OF HORSES, iG, attent at riven 1 the aalea iberal ef BA’ Ky MORNIN: 9 8) Real Eatite ‘and Fereonal 0) CARRIAGES, HAR. NESS, 8c, EVERY TUESDAY, THURSDAY, and ATCRDAY ‘ation given tot se WiLLarp HOTEL LOTTERY DRAWING lavm FEBRUARY, 1682, OB MONEY REFUNDED. Lovisviize, Ky., November 10, 1881. Resotved, That the Board of Commissioners consent to a postponement of thed rawing of the Willard Hotel Lot- tery, until the 14th day of February, 1882, and that they will not further postponement of the Se ey feaine. Rost. Matrory, Chairman. ny the above resolution this dra zines and willbe e day fixed, back ticket-holders. or money If enough tickets are sold, before date fixed, the dra will t and of ‘will be | coving we te had, Ey same given paper IS OF PRIZES: ‘The Willard Hotel, with all its Fixtures and Fortunes conn THE EVENING STAR. WEDNESDAY. -.-February S, ISs2. 2d Edition. NOMINATIONS OF POSTMASTERS, &c. ADVANCE IN NEW YORK STOCK as Nominations To-ay. The President sent the following nominations to the Senate to-day: Postmasters—B. FP. Marsh, at West Winsted, Conn.; Merritt J. Esmond, at Ball- | - Y.; Alex. D. Dunbar, at Peekskill zabeth B. Cuthbertson, at New Brighton, Holmes, at Leesburg, Va.; Willian on, Va.> John : Benj. Beach, 3 . A. Douglass, at Houghton, M wingley, nt ‘The Burned Ont Schools. { ONE OF THEM PROVIDED POR AND ARRANGEMENTS MAKING FOR THE OTHERS. The eighth grade female school, Mrs. Martin, teacher, Which was turned out into the street by the recent fire at the Jefferson school buliding, Was this morning reorganized and commenced tts Jar sessions a ding. earson and Lloyd tod powers as to making arrangements for t e other Schools, and were told by the Comutt : Ts to go ahead and make arrangements with owners of private butidings for the occu- Pancy of their premises on the contingency that | d hey will have to wait for their rent until the government makes appropriation to mect such expenses, T! were authorized to ret ve the unburned desks and seats from the burned ruins, and place them in the rented buildings, with the consent of the tnsurance men, To-day Tepresen- tatives of three foreign companies were in con- Sultation with the District Commissioners as to the settlement of their Habilities, but no settle- ments were made to-day. Messrs. Pearson and Lloyd think that they will be able to secure temporary quarters for ail the schools, and have them all fh running order In two weeks time. Some dissatisfaction of parents and ups may be expected, as it will not be possible ‘0 find as comfortable quarters for heretofore, Lee eS DIVISION IN THE DEMOCRATIC FAMILY ON THE TARIFF QUESTION.—It now looks as if the demo- crats in both houses of Congress will generally oppose the Morrill Dill (it is the Same as the Kasson Dill in the House) for the creation of a tariff commission. ‘The tariff reformers take the ground that that Dili is simply a scheme to prevent tariff legislation, and that It s purpose 1s to perpetuate the protec Uve system. It is probable that. a joint demo- cratic caucus will be held to consider the subject and adopt a Ine of policy, and If there is it will be a lively one, as the democratle tariff reformers de- clare that they will not be led by the democratic protectionists, Wall Street To-day. STOCK MARKETS STRONG. New Yorx, February &—The Post's financtal ar- ticle (1:40 p.m. edition) says:—The stock 3 68% from 71%, and the new series to 70 from 743. This decline is attributed by the dealers in southern securities to the fact that a_ block of — $750,000 of these bonds bought at 30 upwards, have been sold from 76 down; the de- cline having forced other sales of bonds carried on margins Railroad bonds are strong, 4,ul per cent higher. ‘The stock market is also strong, and the Net result of the changes in the general list Is an advance of 4 per of 3a: per cent. in’ St. Louis and San Francisco, 3 bet cent in Metropolitan Elev: ted, 3 per cent in Manhattan Elevated and 2 pe cent in Manhattam Beach. The Hannibal and St. Joseph stocks have been more lively to-day, so far as prices go, the common between 94% and 105, the rice 28 we write being 101 and the preferred be- ween 107 and 110, being 109 as we write. The speculation for higher prices which was recent! strengthened by the favorable turn of foreign financial affairs, is further strengthened by ‘the announcement of the names of the three com- missioners who are to consider the question of differential rates. It 1s also claimed that the orig- inal agreement between the trunk lne companies has been modified so that the finding of this com- mission fs to be binding on each of the companies. The meney market to-day Is easy for call loans at5a6 Le cent on stocks, and 2a3 on United States bonds. ‘ime loans on stocks are 5a6 per cent. Prime mer- cantile paper is 5a6 pr, cent. The market for sterling exchange is dull and slightly depressed by offerings of bankers’ bills. . Commercial ills, how- ever, are still scarce, and oo tone of the market is steady, somewhat below the gold ex- porting point. BALTIMORE, Febuary oy 8 vii 6a deferred, — le 18; do. consol, G24: do. past due ‘coupons, 65: do: RK, February ‘dull "and. heavy. ir ‘dull ad heavy. Whest fairly active and %ai cent lower. Corn heavy and Mal esut lower, | Pork steady and quiet, 1.12398 oct February 8,” 12:30 Ram Console for money, 99 18-16; for the'sccount, 100 1-16. " Atlantic $00 Site, Sis do esconda, How York Central 134. Reading, 32%. sou THE NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. ‘The following are the opening and closing pric2s of the New York Stock Market to-day, as reported by special wire to H. H. Dodge, 539 15th street: Opening. Closing- Bia Alton and Terre Haute. sO oJ Alton and Terre Haute preterred A. D. Tel... B., H. and E. firsts .. Canada Southern. Central Pacific. Chesapeake and Ohio. Chesapeake and Ohio ist pid... Chesapeake and Ohio 24 pid. Chicago and Alton. 136. Chicago,Burlington and Quincy 135% c and No. —_ Delaware.Lackawanna and W.. Denver and Rio Grande District of Columbia bonds. Erie. Erie preferred. Erie seconds . 5 Hannibal and St. Jo.- Mobile and Ohio - Manbattan Elevated. Metropolitan Elevated. New York Elevated. : al aah all ae jac ? iH | removed to | tuition deinggeratuitous. | Association and the pres 5 called | upon the District Commissioners to discuss their pupils as | dazed hi ze markets are more active than of late. There is no change in the United States bonds. In state bonds Tenuessees are weak, the sixes, old, being down to | he weakened too quick! | too fast at him. Tt was evi it., exclusive of a rise ter thisevent Ryan's friends ¢ CHARLES ¥F., son of |W: munn, aged two months and four days. A CASK OF EMALE POX was developed to-Gay at 418 10th Street soutuwest—the suffer ord man, named Charles § small pox bi = THE Ligon Licker Boawp to-day applications for leenses fi x Eiward Donnelly, Charles Krauskotf, ( Schmidt and Jolin T. Snttivan. being a cole unders. He will be ital to-night, ppre T lost year. in students as 3 theological, 90, a elevating the standard of laws, 90, a gain of 7 Preparatory, 32, a gain ¢ 159, a gain’ of #2; total nuinber, 3 priation of Congress applied only to Une support of the three last named departinents, the 0 money 18 drawn from the university funds for the support of The thes- 1 departinent, which is sustained by the al charitable American Missionary byvery of the city of partinents nut Medical, %, a gain of P stoned Dd) ri id of the Washington, neat Ryan's Pounding by Su! | THE FOKMER'S CONDITION BEYOKE AND AFTER THR FIGHT —THE LATTER'S QUICK WORK — HEAVY AMOUNTS CHANGE RANDS, A New Orleans dispatch says that imm after the prize fight Tuesds diately yan Was Visited im | his quarters by a well-known physician. Mis pulse Was normal and his chief injuries consisted of a Welt on the left side of the neck, where he had been struck a terrible blow in the second round, together with considerable contusions about the body. Atter mination the doctor stuted that Ryan w suf. fering from hernia, and must have been tn great t. He advised him to forsake yan stated that he intended giv= Ap Pugilism, as he did not think he Was sulted ure for that kind of business. He sald he considered Sullivan a born prize fighter, and a very formidable opponent in the ring. In regard to iis defeat Ryan spoke very calmly, admitting that he had been fairly whipped, but at the same time stating that be had been’ sick during the night, and was partially disabled early im the action by the: failing of his tras. He said he suf fered great pain, and felt. in no co But for the fact that pe-ple would | him a coward he would not have a ring under the circumstances Between $100,000 and $200, apposed Wy have changed hands on the result, The result aecorded with ‘the expectations of many keen obset From the start Sullivan acted on the of attacking his opponent with a vic almost to ferocity, breakin; With bis terrifle lows, ai by clinching and parently but little sete attack could not hay ny great length of time, but Sullivan's friends relied for success upon his quick work. RYAN REATEN FROM THE START. The New York Herald report says: “When the fight began there was evident disappointment upon the faces of Ryan's backers. Indeed his blows appeared weak fora man of his great size. It was clear that. the first blow he got in the neck and before he fought another round it was pertectly evident to every one that his chances for a triumph were but indifferent. He clinched for a wrestle tn the second round, and atver a dew perate struggle he threw Sullivan, but the fati that the e cost him seemed greatly to pair his strength. After that Paddy never went up to the center of Ube ring, but was knocked” about with right and left hand hits, and had to resort to wrestling when chanoes offered. Finally Ryan had to throw up the sponge, as It was clear it Would have been pure brutality. to have allowed him to fight any longer. Ovca- dition to fygt, ponsidered red in the CSR SON. | stonally Ryan endeavored to dodge Sullivan's blows, and Was successful two or three Umes, but nd bis ad) ‘mt hts from the very first round. When the sponge was thrown up for Ryan at the end of the ninth round ashont went up for Sullivan, and the crowd made a rush at once for the cars. “There was no wrang- Mng nor dispute, although it wes clear many of the Ryan men were sorely grieved that thelr fae vorite had not. made a better fight th Not a single dificutiy was mad result. It was a fair, square RYAN'S JAW BROKEN. “After the battie a doctor examined Ryan, and found his left jaw broken in two places, besides several other severe injuries, To add to the poor fellow’s misfortunes while he was fighting some Fasral entered ts Foom at the house he put up at and stole al} his clothes and #80) in money. Thus misfortunes seem to purste him, even to the bitter end.” SULLIVAN TO FIGHT ANY ONE, “Mr. W. Emmitt, the backer of Sullivan, intends challenging the world with him for any amount of money, and he will probably take him to Europe should he not find a customer for him in this country. Harry Hill will pay over the stakes held. by him this day week at his place of business im New York.” THE VICTOR. Sullivan was born in Boston, on October 15, i898. He 185 feet 10 inches in height, and weighs 173 pounds. He first attracted attention by the easy manner in which he handled Joe Goss with the gloves in Boston. George Rooke was the next man gt note that Sullivan practiced on. ‘Then Sullivan, in a fight with hard gloves, knocked John L. Don" aldson out of time {n 20 minutes at Cincinnat, in December, 1880. Sullivan then exhibited himself in New York, and in a sat-to with Ube gloves with Steve Taylor, came off the victor agaln in two Minutes. Hts most notable event in the city Was, however, his fight for §750 with Jolun Flood, whi ook place on a banze on the Hundson on ‘May 26, 18S1. Sullivan, while he received hardly an ishment himself, brought his oppon pun- to terns in ight rounds, lasting 16 minutes. Since thateven’ Sullivan has given sparring exhibitions in Ue principal cities of the north and west. THE VANQUISHED, Sullivan’s antagonist, Paddy Ryan, was born in Thurles, Tipperary county, Ireland, March 15, 1853, He Is 6 feet and & Inch in bis stocking feet, and is a glant in strength. Paddy came to this country alan early age, Ryan Orst caine ‘into notice on the octaston of a wrestling match in Troy. He chalienged Jack Murphy to fight him in room, but the fourth ward d Was brought up in roy. SL, for reasons probably best. known to him- , declined Paddy’s invitation. Immediately af \deavored, but failed, (ourrange a match for him with John’ Dwyer, of Brooklyn. A mill was, however, arranged with Jee Goss and after soine deiay it was Tougat ak Si Collins’ Station, West Virzinta, on June 1, 1 it was a tough battle, but Ryan'won in Ue elghty- sixth rouna by a severe crosscounter blow, with which he knocked Goss down and out. The fight lasted one hour and twenty-seven minutes. Prac- Ucally both men had never been in a ring bus once, each with naked fists; therefore their expe- rience Was equal. een AN AprgaL Por RELIEF for the families of the entombed Vii coal-thiners 18 made. Contri- butions for the aid of the sufferers to be sent to the relief committee at Coalfield, Va., or to the First National bank, Kichmond, Va. The appeal sets forth that there are twenty-six widows and one hundred and nine thrown upon the com- munity by the recent explosion, ——— she oe TuE Vircixta READSUSTERS, in caucus last in Richmond, decided to reverse the action of comunitiee on courts of justice, which a few days ago rey adversely to the xbolishment of the wi oT post. Next Tuesday night they will 2 caucus for the homination OF uiges EXcrremENT AmonG CATHOLICS. — A telegram says that great excitement prevalls at Rahway, N.J., among the Catholics, owing to an assault tiade upon the Sisters of Charity and the closing of the schools yesterday afternoon by Father Mc- — Steps are being taken to close the ure) a Sangaay ey add yw Zyice oN — Vincista ovse.—The Virginia house of delegates yesterday: Passed the bill for the settiement of he slate debly khown as the Riddleberger bill, by a vow of 56 tO 20, one readjuster, (Kelly, of Washington couuty), voting in the negative. An amendment, provid that the bill be submiited to the people ‘lor rat cation, was defeated—veas 14, nays Ti. ‘The affirmative vote was about equally divided be= tween the readjusters and democrats. The bill OW goes to the governor. MARKIED. McKNIGHT—JOHNSON. In Balt timore, Ma. tember 1581, by Kev. Dr. Murray, of the M, Ghures, “itr. ARTHUR D: McKNIGHT and Slew GUSSIE E. ‘of Unde city. * JOHNSON, both a DIED. °s 1882, at T o'clock fa Ftd Anne Bs BAUMANN. On next, at 2 § invited without Se es ‘year of her aye.