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BUILDER oP Jl AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES = = oe ee cine eee pie diode, © eae wiitees bD™ ~~ Sthvand D sttecta northwest. | SALE OF WATCHES, JEWELRY, CLOCKS, &e., WM. McLEAN, weet R DECORATED CHINA, coneiatng of TINWARE, coNsISTING OF Torey sere, cor- | “Tere OM CBN Booed wt Pe Corner 18th and Bvtrests northwest | 1CE CREAM SETS, ; | EER BOLLELS," HAM bs SERED | THIRTY AND SEVEN-THIRTY Pat oe TETE-A-TETE SETS, FINE PLATES, &c. &e. Every person interested should attend this sale, as the ous Wi'l be sold to the highect bidder, und great bar- as may be expected. ‘Terms éagh. , {13-60 WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Ancts. UNCANSON BROS... Auctioncers, ‘Southeast corner 9th and D streets northwest. REGULAR SALE_OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, pests OILS, WINDOW AND PLATE GLASS. stock of HOT: f EWETTS Ce ATER FIL! RTH & EDMONSTON, 09 MARKET SPAC: te Hon, within our sclesroome, TUESDAY MORN BRUAKY FOURTEENTH, at T WILMA IQUID 320 [DECORATED Auctioneer. ALE OF IMPROVED LOT 2 ‘OVES, 1.000 POUNDS GROUND E RYNEAL, LOTT : RCE! 7 TY-SIXTH STREET, BETWEEN PENNSYL STE PFEE, &¢., &c, Socata coe | eee ee MACAVENUE AND MU STREET NORTHWE {tur asleroons on TUESDAY MORNING, FEB. 30 Sie cae Senne Besrewert: _ | AEG LIS) FRENCH: By virt April 7th, 1863 y_ FOURTEENTH, commencing at’ TEN — a | DLESDEN AND CHINESE. and recoried ite No. 4 fol 2. of It aS “pe | ‘ ‘ : yr ls fs nluiabia, and — STEAMERS, &e. | RODGERS’ ENGLISH CUTLERY. of a deere ary, A. FINE PLAT#D WARK, ATER FILTERS AND KITCHEN UTENSILS. m LANDINGS. | M. W. BEVERIDG (Late Weep & Beye . mh of the preim'sex, on MONDAY, FebRUAR SIXTH, 1s82. at FOUK AND A HALF U'CLOCK P. Ct lot three #3), in equare west of square fourtecn { of 14), in the’ city of Washington, in the Distri Cot ne for point on TICE. ARGE CONSIGNMENT OF MAJOLICA AND WHITE WARE AT A aN Qn WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY FIFTE within my salesrooins, at TEN 0'¢ the above consignment, Dealers should FOR POTOMAC KIV NOVEM shal ve this Ox and after DWSMITH w 1 ve PI y | street two (42! jortheast | their attention. DAY for all river ‘ls feet south of the center of a row cf houses on said lot joe sini Ferry. On THULE and run thence south fourteen (14) feet to the end of tan. On SATURDAY, Currieman and Ler said row ct houses: thence west to Kock Creek; then with said creek northerly to 2 line drawn due west from Uexinning, and then with suid line reversed to the be- | G™ AT REDUCTION IN PRICES OF TPHOMAS DOWLING, aucuoneor. EXECUTOR'S SALE OF SIX DESIRABLE BUILD- FRONTING ON HIG HEATING STOVES. G_ LOTS—THREE. ONTTN c nning, with improvements, consisting of a two-story REET AND THREE ON MARKET STREET, jy URFOLK AND rick House. GEORGE D. 1 2 UK ne quite @ Jarwe namber of Heating Stoves. in- | “Terma of sale: One-half cash; balance in six and | Ou MONDAY AV TERNOON, FEBRUARY THIR., HE STFAMER brated Radiant Homes, still on | twelve months, with interest, secured by trust deed. A | TEENTH. 1882, at FOUR O'CLOCK, in front of: e . next thirty days, sell them at cost | deposit of $100 required at time of sale. Conveyancing | premises, I chai rell sit of lot 03, which hes been’ r ha over snother winter. at cost of purchaser. subdivided into six buildits lote—three heaving a front + p | A Fireside, Jewel Latrobes, | “451% WILLIAM A. GORDON, Trustee. | Of about’S} fecton Mish sites anit Urns as eat SONNECTING AT Kanwes, all’ first-class goods. ‘1 on Market street, between 5th and 6th streets. This. ed ge property is well jocated, and should demand, the atten- ion of parties desiring’ profitebls investments, x One-third cash: the residue in two equal pay- f7_ | ments at six and twelve months, with i terest and secured by a deed of trust on the (pecs f- THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED UNTIL W. 3. JENKS & CO., 717 SeventH STREET NonTHwest. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY FOURTEENTH, 1882, sane our pid nd piace. er ef the ut. 1.50 nd VY OER FILLERS! rpuomas DowLING, ‘Auctioneer. neereuge ne | TRUSTERS ALM OF A_ DESIRABLE CLAGGETT, Executor. rae ! THRE! WATER FILTERS! STORY BRICK DWEL) ON QSTREET, Bi ty . IN CON- Sites NOneoe AND: FIE TEENTH | sequence of the rain, Unt SATURDAY, FEBRUARY With Water Coolers attached, guaranteed to Filter Po- | yy virtue of a deel of trust, dated September lat, Sees peoileien ar Rare Urey ee ry A. D, 1877, und recorded in Liber at folio 230, seaatite cords of the District of Golumbia, # Ts Will Fell, to the highest bidder. in'front of they on W . the FIFTEENTH DAY OF FF RAILROAD STOCKS. DNESDAY, FEBRUARY FIFTEENTH, AT K, WE WILL SELL WITHIN OUR tomac Water, at UARY, A. D, 1882, at HALF-PAST Ds J. W. BOTELER & SON'S, TR O'CLOCK P. M.. by the written order of the AUCTION ROOMS, NINTH AND D STREETS ‘< vot numbered 2'(two), inecuare 208 | | NOITHWEST. amndred'and eight). situated in the chy of Wash- | 159 9 i C0. Stock, in7 92 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. | inuton and District of Columbia, according to a subdi- | 15° Shares National Union Insurance Co. Stock, in lots to clone an estate. 40 Shares National Bank of Republic Stock. Shares Second National Bank Stock, iu iota. 25 Shares Central National Bank Stock, in lots: North O Street & South Washington ANSON BROS., Au TAN«. ROUTE. THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP COMPANY LIMITED. BETWEEN NEW YORE AND LIVE aL | vision t o. H. Plant and said Ries, corded in the surveyor's with, al and singular, the improye- | ments," et cetera, in deed mentioned. | “Lerths of Sule: One-third cash (of which $200 must be paid at the time of sale) and the residue in six, e, and eixhteen months, with interest at six per num, to be secured on the property soll jou of the Trustees; or ali cash at the pur- ANTHONY HYDE,? THOMAS HYDE, ’§ Trustees. . Anetioneer. f4-a&ds BOOKS, &e. pert 1, eker's O: Mould, ise on Cheimistry. vol. Adolph ‘s of Vexetable : wrlenmer , Tet. | Cat DNESDaY RATES OF P. ad $100, TES, COTTAC ING-ROOM \ CARPETS, D IN HOUSE . NORTHWEST, AT AUCTION, On THURSDAY, FEBRUARY SIXTEENTH, 1882, at TEN O'CLOCK, A. M., we shall sell a general assort- DOWLIN a heer, ‘ton, Horse and Carriage Bazar, 938, 940 and 942 Louisiana avenue. SALE. OF HORS AGARRIAGES, HAT | ment of Furniturs, &e,, it the residence of « party de- a SS. ke. EVERY TUE , THUR y, m0 clining housekeeping. Eo . a ‘tationery a sp ATURDAY MORNING, commer we at EN fla : WAT RB. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts. eae nee meieee | 1 itices. i O'GCLOCK, Spreial attention given to the sales of | TAS MOWING Ac ‘or freaxht and passae punpany"s office, | *"sr4 10) tate and Personal property. Tab rpuomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. 4 Bowuns Green, or beth steeracs and eabin to ————— SeGiee pace x S BIGELOW & CO., 600 7th street, Washington, DEMesex HIGHLY IMPORTANT . CEC elt — ATT DAL DADS ART SALE or VENSEa Gis mised a ONE DOLLAR PER 100 FOR | GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. —or— ula (65 7h sizert, W >TRIES? ———————— LOI, PAINTINGS BY SOME OF = PIRIE rPuoarson Ss THE MoS EMINENT FOREIGN AND AMERI- FORTH G! LLOYD— <6 Visite CAN ARTISTS, St = Nevwess New Youe, Havas | eee DRESS SHIRT MANUFACTORY On THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND THAMPT ae) EN. AND rH. steamers of this company wii VERY SAT- NTH AND HTEENTH, URDAY hems Besos Bee eee ieee eee MEN'S FURNISHING EMPORIUM, lub House, comer 15th and H streets From New York to Hayre, London, t 01 northwest, commencing each day at THREE, AND fio. a ELSE Biteet Dorthiwonts FIGHT O'CLOCK P.M, ‘The collection confprices ce cernneates, NECKWEAR, it two htindred and thirty canvases, richly framed, FOOTWEAR, = and bear the artistic labor of men of great mezit and wing pie ANDWEAR. | uch reputation, Rh ee sit ees: Shearer, ‘Dusseldorf;F. D. Brisece, Phila; poe ESRI eae ished. ats 0 a stom, Dresden Wy Ee, Semiat, New York; DEMPSEY, Unfinished, Use. ; fished, Wy, Rapp. Phi F. D. “DeBloin, ns es meutta, untinished, 61 finish jo Pearson, Bostol R. DeWitte, London; STATIONER ae = Leu 1 Oops, Cdoveared Prof, Auge Mules: Muntch. S _B. ELLERY, Yoru! Fraticis Snowe, Hortons Harrison Wear (deceased) n8-gm 913 Penn: cw York; AS," HUOL BOOKS Ed teh eri E. D. Lewis, Phil » leave Wat- | DUBREUIL BROTHERS, d many others too numerous to mention in an adver- ESDAY. exhibition will be on MOND. AND . . MANUFACTU oF ¥ DEESS SHIRTS FEBRUARY THIRTEENTH AND FOUR- y 6) yi NG ‘TH, dey aud evening, et the salesrooms, corner ae putt oo Wao, St axe SPATS ECRNSBINGE: hand H streets nortuwest, when connoieseare aud Penusylvania avenue, Washinct Agent, Nations 1112 F Stneer Nontuwest, Wasmneroy, D.c._ | te public geucrally are tivited toattend. Catalogues »e had on application to leds $12.00 9:00 7.50 TH i, at TEN OF A.M... of 200 sad of Sheep, in lots to suit buyers; Horse, Harness znd Wagou. ‘The above sale will take place ou the farm known asthe Hess Faria, on the Telegraph Road, ad- joing the farm of Dr. Duval, ove and a half tiles from Bowie Station. Baltimore and Potomac railroad. Pers, cauh. Special attention is cated to thesheep, as snost of them are ewes wid Lan feld-3t" THERESA KLEIN. J." COLDWELE, Real Esiate Auctioneer. — . RAILROADS. WHE GIEAT . is | ¥1 TS. SHIRTS, SHIRTS. YO REMIND YOU THAT WE SELL rz asked than any other estui America. Not that we doubt your know- t, but for fear that you might not think cht tine, we insert this hétie remindor NISS sold the Mystery” Shirt for ry one else asked $1.5 lishment ledve of the f; of it just at the that MEGI when © Yaarss Leave Wasn rs 7 or 6TH AND B Stu) For Pittebure and te West. x AQULEMENT. » 1SS2 | 5 . Conxen | ty, a vanis avenue, from Paints and Ircsralarities | Pe el Express | 2 3 ale ¢ al A Tor the eame anality, | Pullman Hote! ; jet ines | quickly eure. Prompt treatient. Separate room tor | aud jt lathe same quality all the time, ‘the good “My¥. | etranensy SALE OF TWO DESIRARLE BUILD- Line, 9:30 a. Slee | Ladies. £9-L tery” Shirt that you bought of us 1, 2, 4,5, 6, 7 ord 7 S or 1 : Z Gass ‘com ete oe oy ete a ee awn | Searsauo tor 73 cents can be duplicated both in’ quality OTS ON THE WEST SIDE OF VERM RTSO. SULTED (¢ ntlewen and Ladies who need Wednesday and Saturday, at 2) year's experience. Ma [WEEN K ‘By virtue of a deed of trust, dated Febraary 4th, A.D. 1879, duly recorded in “Liber. No. 80: 17, etseq.; one of the lund recorus for the Distri of Coluuibia, and at the requect of the party thereby, we will sell, at in front of ehe LIDAY, F EVENTEENTH, AND L with Palace Mail Express, 9:50 Pitsburg and the West. AND POLOMAC RATLROAD. cuz, Kochester, Buffalo, Niagara with Pal ua. D R. avort. Lock Haven and Elmira, at 9:30 a | Sunday. "r= to and price to-day, | FPR Row | D dentist 50 py. Iv south Entaw sti Cars to = RICORD’S INGHAM, THE WELL-KNOWN, RE- iable HATTER, is prepared to do ail kinds of work ahistine. “New SILK HAWS made to order, and old iy Ge VITAL RESTORATIVE, remodeled. Keiuember the umber—740 bth street Fo eee ie 110-30 pom. On Samine ee uorthwest. aris . Krown ak Lots numbered sixteen Li Pxptess of Py by the Academy of Medicine of Pari = | 26) and seveutcen U7). m Davidson’ssubdivision of cert Sune: the medical Cele ies of the World asa Square Lumabered two hundred and sixteen (216), each Lot having a frontage of twenty-five (25) feet seven (7) PROPOSALS. specific for nervous and jshysical debili 33 of manly uy Munex, AOE | vigor, &e, : of Lerassor, 10 bis. re Richelieu, Paris; OF PECLOSALS FOR ELEVATOR. Totti: Aiiouut of tnkentanneen audeneneactade r. aa = jance, Baltimore, (which be anuoun at sale) in cash; balance in six Orrice ov Butipine ror STATE, ey WasHINGTon, ALED_ PROPOSAL and twelve 1gonths with interest at 41x per cent per an- hum, sccuired by deed of trust ou the property fold, Gr ull cash, at option of purchaser. A deposit of $100 will ired at time of seleon each lot. Conveyancing ring at purchaser's cost, If terins of sale are AVY DEPARTAE ‘ebruary 9th, 1882.) eliverms seriptive cizewlars, with symptoms and testimonials can | bebad. The genuine alone bears private proprietary | stamps in blue, Voriival w tinder Pas- me ON Sia! IND. oxes of 1 us 3; 400, $10. 8 of high speed for the North Wing of the ot complied with in seven days the Trustees reserve the nity FBO Gab fe nee ee LO all 63 At SAO VIB | etree eratee OC Rican Navy Departments, in this | richt toneeell the property at the risk ald cost of the des F pore 10:20 pom my aus MAR DE FOREST HAS KEMEDY eve ot y. will be: eee at ae ei ave faulting ee arene Cie psaee ‘or Pope's Creck Line, 6:49 a.m. and 4:40p.m., daily, | WM dics, red. Cain ARGH FIRS?, 1832, aud openc. LTA. DLER, ? excert Sundays 4 % | consulted daily at Office houre bidders. f6-eod — BENJAMT DEE, <5 Srusees. Annapobs, 6::0 a.m. and 4:49 p.m., daily, except | from 1 to 9 0'e! 0- | na to bidders and go ; ORES you have failed to receive | cases of Ohronic Dineaees, sich as : | Nex Complaint, Nervous ‘De | mature Ds (mare ES W. HANDY, Real Estate Broker. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE ON NORTHWEST CORNER OF FIRST AND B STREETS NORTHEAST. By virtue of a deed of trast, dated July 19, 1871, and recorded in Liber No. 654, folio 245, one of the? Land Recorde of the District of proposal will be furnished to establishes raulic elevators on appiicstion to this THOS. LINCOLN CASF! Lieut. Col. Corps of 1 builders of hy« office. “= 6 roper treatment in art Disease, Kid- , Impotency or Pre- inal Weakness, Dyspepsia, Nervous send two statups for our questions for jon and our new book tT 11-00 and 11 For Kichncnd abd the South, FINANCIAL. umbis, and at’ daliy. aud 5:00 p.m., datiy 1 tHe Laws ov Lire aNp Hranta.” _— — | the written request of the party. Pg Bind or Waa Address Secretary, Medical sn: Institut — —— = 4 6 eae publie a Beate Pap Ro eater wea Be Na Eat ists steed, Rew ork. | J MICHELOT & CO, nest on TUESDAY. een ween 24 tH : 3 . FEBRUAR' a 182, at HALF-PAST FOUR nd 10-003 rear aaplNe 48 BROAD STREET, NEWYORK, OCReR (gbint of, Lot mumberod one (), ta formation at the office no rer | sea a coetayet woutimest, Conor | STOCKS BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION. | {uuere numbered six hundred and eighty-six Sereniee 2, where orders can he left for the cheating of bm. | EPS SY alata ap Fractional Lots Close to the Market. six feet two inches (26 fect 2 incLes) on North B strect Fis to destination from hote-s and BESS SOUL Ce NO ras Ca sess re by seventy-nine feet on Ist street east, a. R DE BROTHERS IS THE OF, STABLISHED STOCK PRIVILEGES ‘Terius of sale: One-fourth cash: balanoe in one, two, General Pas: Ladier’ Physician ; over 30 years: located at 906 3 and three years, with interest at the rate of six per cont per anni, secured by deed of trust_on the wropecty sold. All conveyancing at cost of purchaser; $100 down at time of suie; or all cash, at the o; 1 of the jur- chaser. MEINARD MENKE, Trustee. JT. COLDWELL, Au SAGE, KEENE and other first-class makers at bot- utes. No fancy prices. List sent free on appiiga- f FRANK THOMPSON, Generai Manager.“ j23 | street soutuwest. Feinale Irregularities. Obstricuions una Leucorrhas spealily eured. No charge for aa- vice. 16-20." RK. JOHN TRIPP'S BLOOD PURIFIER in a certain cure Zor Syphilis, cae Ovarium Tumors, Kid- ALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD. THE MODEL FAST, AND THE ONLY LINE I Pp" VATE STOCK TELEGRAPH WIRES zs RETW Disestes and all’ Blood Polson. Cure of. Syphilis HUMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. THE EAST AND THE WEST, VIA WASHINGTON. | Seuamtgal im either stace | Send two stainye for bain thusr i = = a i S phiet evere House, ton. = Ate Se Sd 1 STi DOUBLE Trac NEY COUPLER! STEEL | * jetd-eodty Du. JOHN TRIPP. BETWEEN WASHINGTON AND NEW YORE. THe BRL TOE eb Ono LAG AR Bos.lll = (GL) MEDAL AWARDED THE AUTHOR! DEPOT, WASHINGTON, D. ©. SCHEDULE TO Take yFFEcT MoNpay, gay-| G | Anew and great Medical Work, warranted the best and Lovrs | “hesrest, indian. itled “THE Cars tw Cinenuau, . M- | LEAVE WASH SSB CHICAGO. CENCIN FAST ext 28th, 1874, and duly recorded in Liber No. 75 90, one of the land records for the Diw olunubia, and by direction of the parties secured y, the eet ‘Trustees will sell at poblic ¥ By virtue of a deed cf trust, bearing date May H. W. DODGE, - | Bonds, Stocks and Investment Securities Bough tind | auction’ in premises, on FRIDAY, THE full silt, 300 , con SEVENTEENTH DAY OF FEBRUARY, | 1: at nad Way (Piedmont, ful Steel Engtavings. 125 Pre- Sold on Commission, FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., to the hihest bidder, Tots Hagerstown, aud Way, via | ecriptions, price only 1.25, sent by mail. ilustrated . numbered ne (1), two (2), three (3), four (4) and five saniple six conte. . Addrvsa Peabody Medi- (0). beiny party of all that pact of original int one (1), in = . H. PARKED, No. 4 Bultinch are numnbered aix hnnired and thirty (630), eld in a . UILDING, vided moieties by Margaret Hetzel and ‘Andrew PLPHIA, NEW YORK AND BOSTON AN atal ROFESSORSOP MED] | nn ret” CORCORAN BUILDING.))| undivided mucieties by Margaret Heteel spd) Andrew ‘arlor Cats to Rew Xs Res I Niles ae Bite Hae Acie Margaret Hetzel as her hulf share or moiety of said poi ad Buckogce Lacatment: elewant accnuumdalions, eo-saitations veh Agency for Prince and Whitely, Stock Brokers, Geleal Hee cue, (2). conning Wo oe Cuncion aero | patients Lexinieton v4 year BIst Bree! . a . Laurt_ Exprom | Cee ick (Pg eR en ree mln Ie may be seen by reference to said division and award vision with plat thercof, recorded in Liber H. D. C., folio 35, tolumibia, are fully set forth and deed of partition, dated dimet ‘8 stops at all HE EXPRESS (stops at Hyattevitle J), BO? “d States. “ Correspondence by telegraph only. 64 Buoapway, New Youx. sm one of the land records for the District of ( where the mnetes and bounds described, and alko by thei RELIAD Every class of Securities bought and sold on commis longest etablis ecidlist in thin city December 28th, 1871. = fhe Ean Grating Neateateg arms all eeaves of | won in San Francisco, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New | | Tomy ‘of ‘aie; “One-third of the purclaee money in the U1 Oneans, Nervons aud. Senin " : cash: balance in two equal payments, at six Nocturual Kuntesiotta, tmspotecn iinecr oe eee | York, Boston and Washington, Orders executed on the | Serine with antes tat rin interest, and secured by PM. | dis positively cured in 3 to | New York Stock Exchange at one-cighth of one per cent eed of truston the property sold; or all cash, at th 2 10—Baitimore, Elio pe : % : ption of the purchaser. Aliconveyanciug and recor 17 1¢-Batimore, Filiectt City, Annapohs and Way | } ctly. confident 5 opiie commission, Private and direct telegraph wires to | fot the urease 0 and if ‘he ‘grins of tate are cre and Way. Refers to th itimore, Philadelp! ‘i not complied with in two days, the Trust-es reserve the re and Way. ne of Baktans Main office, 19 Souty | Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York and Boston, through Tight to resell the property at the risk and cost of the le ae ro. Ma. Gt | which orders are exceuted on the Stock Exchanges | defaulting pureliin A deposit of $20 required on eaelt | PDE MOT ESF RTAIN CURE | in those cities aud reported back promptly. Quotations | JOt st Hie the of ale. apecial tiaprovement toxee the nena Wag for Kidney £ kites Hniteng Gane | Of Stocks and Bonds and information regarding the | amount of which wili be Stated by the auctonece af the Prededck. ea ene fuis, nd_all-Blood and Skin Diseases | Markets received through our wires INSTANTLY ai- | time of sale. GEORGE W, STICKNEY, phil are, Gonoreties curd in 48 hours. For { drustoos, pose Way tale by WISE. “Drugwist conics ibek | tect from the New York Stock Exchanwe. mi | _f8-d&ds FIELDER B. CHE tease at tack, Honeaten, Win | rect ama avenue. Price $3 per box, went | = = —== HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. fe and Way Stetona (Gu Sunday to Bouutot | 6Y tail under seal on receipt of price. m6 _ | (ARPETS. t SS, (QTartinsbure and Tyatissiue and Laurel.) tatous. TRUSTEES. SALE OF VALUABLE BUILDING ie A LOUS ON CONGRESS STREET, GEORGETOWN, By virtue of a deed of trust, bearing date Docem ; ber 22d, 1876, and duly recorded in Liber 839, folio 392, one of the land récords of the District of Co-. jonibiay and by direction of the parties secured thereby the undersigned Trustee will sell at public auetion, in front. of the premises, on THURSDAY, Six- WEENTH DAY OF " FEBRUARY, 1882," at FOUR O'CLOCK P. M.. all those parts of lots numbered two hundred and thirty-seven, fwo hun- ded and thirty-cixht and two hundred fod tiurty-nine, (237, an in Beall Georgetown, District of Columbia, bounded as follows: for the same at a point in the east line of Congress strect, ten feet north of the sonthwert comer of lot numbered two hundred and thirty-eight and run thence east parallel to West street one hundred aud Rhian angies to first line to first line until it in- street; thence sonth- ‘Congress strevt to the place ‘Terms of sa'e: One-third of the purchase money ta cash; balance at six and twelve months, with interest, to Dewecured by a deed of runt onthe y sold; "or ‘at the option of the purchaser. All com ing and recording at the Wurciasoes’ cost, ‘and it toe of ule sre not complied with in five days, tere the nok td cot of th’ defvuiing yurchact alae dvec: 10% Same in the Evening ar Ve DAVIS, Trusteo. Weare daily receiving our and Winter assortment of ail the new designs in pets, comprising Royal Wiltons Axminsters, Moquettes, Bigelow, Body Brus. els, Tapestry and Tugeaiie,, Smyrna Carpets, Rugs and ju great variets Ficor Drugwetts all sizes. fay = Carpets wae yard, gis Dip nish ae Linoleuin in new 8. Cocos Mat ei ir Linen afl widths. Raw Silk and Satin furniture cover | . Swiss, oes ane Nottingham Lace Curtains in | choice patterns. Purchasers will find it to their ad- vant to examine our Stock. HOOE, BRO. & CO., 1328 F STREET. NEAR EBBITT HOUSE. W ILLARD HOTEL LOTTERY DRAWING 14mm FEBRUARY, 1892, OR MONE DED. Loursvr November 19, 1881, ‘That the Board of Cohuuissioners consentto. iuent of the dlrawine of the Willard Hotel Lot. uithe iith day of Februsry, Iss2, and that not consent to any further postponement of x end B to New Yors. 2, CLNCINNATT and ST. LOUIS EX- Guemeasn aid Ch day only. Other trains daily, except ashington stop at Relay Station. Morwation apply at the Baltimore and Warhingzt Brogee jad and = ie avenue, comuer iith stivet, where overs | = for baccawe w Le checked aud teouived a) | THE TPs BINDERY, 10% x in aud Faney Bindings of every « Ropr. Martony, Chairman, |. By the abore resottion this drawing must aud will be | _ ol Gay fixed, OF money distributed Back to ere, | PHE R STATE T iN ties “Uickets are sold, before date fixed, the | ar oe THE’ DISTRICT OL Coa NOE drawing will le bad, aud notice of same will be given through the payers. 7 OF PR INCORPORATED Dec. 6, 1881, CAPITAL, $200,000 with all its Fixtures and na Gwe eiseet. 7 “anb Prizes, each $5,000. j “usb Prizes, exch $2, 00. | Elke Cian Prizes each $1.1 ANIA AV, | Five Cash Prizes, cach $300. seriptioa done | Fiity Cash Prizes, each $100. Si Sources fetal ake a orders by mail prompts atten: 236 Five Hundzed Cash Pri ——_—— One Set of Bar Furniture. BROTHERS, ‘One Fine Piai ‘TICAL HOOK AND JOB PRINTERS, = | St ressonable rates. Blank Books 3 specinit: ferenoes, Sens guarant ‘the and in general will transact all business relat in tion and tit real investigation and transfer of titles to estate in One Han tsome § aveaice, Washington, D.C. eee ea ee qpuomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. 3 specsalty. jan Rooms Noa. and 15 Gunton Baila. — a | 400 Boxes Fine Wis OFFICES: } ‘ing, 472 avenue, and $11 ¥ | TRUSTEES’ SALE [OF VALUABLE IMPROVED DEPOSIT CO. | 400 Boxes Havana Cigars, virtue of s deed of trust, date the: ey gates wis erie ne by, we willsell on THURSDAY, the TWENTY-THIRD DAY OF FEBRUARY, A.D. at HALF-PAST dastemn tat of Lat Nes sents, froiting ‘on i shoot and having a depth ivy FROM LOSS BY BURGLARY, | BBERY, FIRE OR ACCIDENT. NAL SAFE “GKEPOSTY COMPANY, Cousen 15H STREET aNp New Youx Ave. i ve ate! Congress January date Nades for $5 to ot Securition ane Valuables on Special Depot oy eect BENJAMIN P. SNYDER, President. CHARLES c. fh raat EK, of Riggs & Co., Vice President. iL STEVANT, Secretary. C.'E. Nyman, Aest. 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Etewantly put up, TWO bottles in o1 age, cobaisting of both iuterual and external treatn: nt, All firet class druggists hays it. Price $1 per pack- age. | CHAS. N. CRITTENTON, 115 Fulton street, New York city, sole agent for Dr. C, W. Benson's remedies, to whom all orders should be addressed. GPECIAL LOTS OF PANTALOONS, AT PRICES THAT ARE SURE TO MAKE THEM MOVE RAPIDLY; Therefore don’t delay Coming, but Comeand Secure the “BAR IN” OF THE SEASON. EVERY PAIR OFFERED GUARANTEED ALL WOOL AND THOROUGHLY SBRUNK, THE PRICES WE PUT ON THEM IS TO SELL THEM. WE DO NOT STOP TO CONSIDER WHAT THEY COST, BUT ONLY WANT TO CLEAR THEM OUT- “ONE LOT" THAT HAVE BEEN GOOD VALUE AT $6.00 WE OFFER AT $4.00 a Pair. “ANOTHER LOT” THAT 8OLD WELL AT $5.00 WE OFFER YOU THE CHOICE AT $3.50 A PAIR. “ONE LOT,” ONE AND TWO PAIR OF A KIND, WE CALL THEM ODDS AND ENDS, Have been Good Sellers at $4.00 and $3.50. COME AND TAKE YOUR CHOICE OF THIS LOT AT $2.50 A PAIR. A. SAKS & CO. STRICTLY ONE-PRICE CLOTHIERS, 8 316 anv 318 SEVENTH STREET. W EDDING SILVER. M. W. GALT, BRO. & CO., Display a choice assortment of STERLING SILVERWARE, Prepared especially for Wedding Gifts, embracing all the newest patterns and styles of finish, and ranging in price from the most inexpen- sive article to table service of any value desired. n 1107 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. I HAVE JUST OPENED ALARGE STOCK OF * VALENTINES Of entirely. d_novel designs. A Ia riety of entirely new and nov. 8. ge variety new styles in Stationery. Visiting and We printed and engraved at lowest figures. W. H. MuRRISON, ‘Law BooksELLer aNp STATIONER, f1 475 Pennsylvania avenue northwest. [Ace VALENTINES, FRINGED AND UNFRINGED CARD VALENTINES. A large Stock and Extensive Variety, graded frot Panny fo Five Dollars. cr Ss Wholesale and Retail. = C. C. PURSELL, 422 9th street northwest. f7-6t V ALENTINES. VALENTINE CARDS, Satin, Fringed and Plain. Prang’s and other Manufacturers. JAMES J. CHAPMAN, 011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Branch Box Office Ford's Opera Houre. 328 PISSOLUTION OF LIMITED PARTNERSHIP. ‘The W. & G. I. Co. is this day dissolved by limitati and mninal consent of the several Partners, Joa LEETCH is authorized to collect all ‘billn and. pay all debte, FB, BANKER tnd AE BINSLOW wil con- ute jess under the same name for the rea t; JOHN LEBTCH. F. ¥. BARKER M. KINS- LOw. February 1, AD 1863. ae ace &, J. E. LIBBEY, : LUMBER MERCHANTS. OFFICE NO. 3018 WATER STREET, Georgetown, D. C., Offer for sale CALIFORNIA RED Woop, 1, 1, 136 and 2 inches thick. Also Walnut, Ash, and Cabinet Oak. Oak for wheel- with a general Set aes cele isis eet Conia H. WHEATLE’ W. Li AND WET AND Sey SCOURING ESTABLISHMENT. ‘Will call for and deliver WORK im the Dis- trict, upon receipt of address or otherwise. oR pee Co (OLD oi EE |rahan in THE EVENING STAR. MONDAY Febrnary 13, 1882. 2d Edition. HRS, GARFIELD AND THE ASSASSIN. —— LATEST NEWS FROM THE CAPITOL. —— ~~. Senate This Afterno: The Senate, under the Anthony rule, took up | this afternooa the consideration of bills on the calendar, unobjected to, until 1:30 lowing Senate bills were pass: To pre the Sale of the lands of the Miami Indians S rticle 103 of the rules and ie for | Kan. | (making drunkenuess or incapacity arising f misconduct, and not contracted tn the line of duty, a sufficient reason to prevent an officer of the navy being placed on the retired list him, upon discharge h e Presta Pay.) ‘The bill on the calendar for fmson Goliah (including the right of Congress to renilt the sentence of “a court-martial) was recominitted to the@ommittee on military affairs Mr. Logan. ‘The pension arrears resolution came up as un- | finisiiPd business, but was laid aside Wemporarily. Mr. Dawes, by special assigement, then ad dressed the Senate in favor of civil service reform. Notes. THE SUPPLEMENTAL CENSUS APPROPRIATION BILL. The House this afternoon, under a s' the rales, passed a bill supplemental to a bill | assed a few days ago, to provide an approp Paying the employes of the Census off app ‘s that under the first bill passed the firm H. D. Cooke & Co., who ad the money to y the Census employes t be paid, ner contd the employes be pa one-fourth of thelr bt had been retained. ‘The bill passed | W-diy provides for the payment of both. M'GARRAHAN CLAIM. The House committee on private land claims heard an argument this morning by Mr. % rv adv of his claim, No action was taken by the committee, | The Guiteau Case. | GARFIELD DENIES HAVING INTSRVENED TO | SAVE GUITEAU. | elegram to the N. Y. Herald from Clevetend, | February 12, says: Prompted ty retmors current in Washinzton today t the field hi ten a le to reprieve Guiteau, the repr Hieratd visited the residence of U lid avenue, to as y. there wis fort on motion of | ans, at pered in 1 soon 5; . c tmourutng. Her face though bright and cheering, bore furrowed traceS of the terrible affliction through which she | has passed, Advancing she extended her hand with cordial grecting. “An inquiry after her health elitted the response that she was feeling very : embers of her family, ine dl, were at present In “A° rumor comes from gton, madam, that you have written a letter to President Arthur asking hin to reprieve Gulteau. Ts it true?” the lady Was asked. Her face flushed with a mmgled exp | prise and indignation, and she replied promptly and with emphasis bsurd!) There is not word of truth in it Dh: not written the 1 dent at all upon the subject. [have expressed no | Wish or opinion in the matter and shall not With this the recollections of her great 501 a seemed to take possession of her heart and mind, and she arose and walked to the mantel ing Intentiy upon sone ob; | for the purpose hiding the ewotlons that were plainly visible upon her face. Not wishing to | pursue 4 subject evidently so painrul to the any further, the reporter, after a moment’ pause, apologized for ts Intrusion and withdrew MRS. SCOVILLE INTERVIEWED. A Chicago dispatch in the Herald of to- day says: An unpretentious house, with a marble front, known as No. 532 West Monroe street, 18 the home of the Scovitle family. Mrs. Scoville, sister of Guiteau, who directs the houseliold, is an attractive lady of ample proportions, pleasant | face and evidently genial temperament. Her cot. plexion is ruddy, the eyes deep biue and full of expression and the volce clear aud positive. De- spite sundry rumors rexanting her sanity not. ue slightest trace of eccentricity 1s_ perceptible in” her ordinary conversation. Indeed she appears a calm woman, saddened and may be somewhat soured by her expertences since Juiy last,and the fact that se 1s not a raving maniac to-day'ls a matter of surprise to many. ‘The ruling Bellet of Mrs. Scoville’s existence 1s that Guttean was Insane when he fired the fatal shot at President Garfield, and she stoutly asserts that the jury kuew him to be insane. She even goes 80 far us to declare thet one of the jurors When about to take his seat during the trial. saic to another juror: “We'll hang thls crank as an example to otuer cranks.” “Did you look for an acquittal?” asked a Herald representative of her to-day. “No; not an acquittal The most we hoped for was a disagreement of ‘the jury, so that a new trial could be had,” was the response. “The jury did not render a Yerilet according to their bellef, but according to popular demands and blood: thirsty public sentiment.” “Do you think the sentence of the law will be carried out?” “Ido not.” “Your experiences at Washington during the | trial were scarcely pleasant? “No human tongue can tell the agony I suffered. It was terrible all the time, and I returned. home with my nerves shattered. [am still suffering, Dut I have hope of something intervening to pre- vent the illegal murder of Guiteau. He ts crazy how, Was at the time of the shooting, and had been all his lite.” ——__—__-ee______ Thauks of the Von Steuben Family. ‘The following ts a copy of a communication re- ceived by the Commissioners to-day: HILDEsnerM, January 12th, 1882. Esteemed Sir:—It has long been my intention once more to express to the city of Washington our heartfelt thanks for the extremely hospitable reception extended to us while in America as de- scendants of the family of Von Steuben. Contin- ued travels and work has prevented me until now to express our sincerest thanks for your great Kindness, as well as assure you that the seven Von Steubens will always keep in grateful remem- brance that, for us, 80 very interesting time. His majesty the Emperor and King, to whom I had the honor in person to relate our trip to America, was much pleased to hear all thedetatls, and expressed his great satisfaction over tie reception. In the same manner has the whole German population evinced great interest and expressed their satis- faction that we as Germans should have received so much attention, and the already existing inter- est and friendship to America has thereby been considerably strengthened. ‘To you, str, do I par- Ucularly express my thanks for the trouble had in our behalf, and beg leave fo ask you to make it known to the eltizens of Wa a. I have the honor, im mine and my relatives name, to sign inyself a8 yours very truiy, {Signed} Von STEUBEN, Col and commandant of the 3d Reg’t, No. 79, of | the Hanover Infantry. An acknowledzment has been made by the Com- missioners, in which they state “chat it affords them much pleasure to know that the reception Was satisfactory to yourself and family, and to the Emperor of Germany.” ee THR FOLLOWING-NAMED CapETS of the U.S Military Academy having been found defclent ip studies and recommended for discharge by the academic board, are, by direction of the Secretary of War, discharged the service of the United States: Second’ class—Frank W. Galbraith; third class— Rdgar C. Beede, Beaumont B. Buck, Richard ©. Chapin, John C. Davidson, Biscoe Hindman, Fair- fax k. Montague, Adar P Pente, Willlau c.Wren, Thomas H. Hartswick. ‘The Burned-Out Schools, QUARTERS PROVIDED POR THEM. Publle School Trustees Pearson and Lloyd, to | Whom was referred the duty of procuring suitable | places for the temporary occupancy of the several | Schools thrown out of doors by the destruction of the Jefferson school bullding, have securea the following premises and arranged for the com- | mehcement of the schools to-morrow: The West- mninster chureh, 7th, between D and E streets, will be occupled by the girls schools taught by Misses Waugh, Whitemore, Wilson and Maxwell. The eth street Presbyterian church, between Maryland Setae caus hee Deeeaiees {sees Gray, wen, and Wilson? all girls schools. Mr. Meadors church, Vi avenue, near 4 street will be occupied by schools, tau: ¥ Misses Trook, Sfoote, An Rowelland Smith. ‘The German church, 44; , near Vinginia avenue, will be occupied by boys Tschools, taught by Misses Halley and Davis. The schools taught by Misses Rynex and Anderson will be recommenced at Mr. | Wounded in the butt { commit | ing at her resi: | pay a th JOHNSON. clock a.m., THOMAS JOHNSON, Funeral from his lute residence, No. 1028 street northwest, on Tuesday, at 3 o'clock p.m. LOMAX. On Monday, February 13th, 1882, at residence in Geu at 10°50 otdock an LAO — $< _____.. Tramps Arrested for Warder. 2 Fe 13, ne SULUTDE 0 Death of a We Lovisviiux, Mo., Fe a well-known ¢ Sstamtay morning. = - pe Bont Accident, Febru 13.--Au ice boat eles lake, on Saturday last, nm inthe death of Julius Karl, an esteemed ny MAL OF Skaneatele - OU Tanks on Fire. Braprorn, Pa., Febroary M—Advices from Olean, New ‘York! state that Dut Uhree tanks of off are burnt ‘Ss Was telegraphed last nicht, Three tan 000 barrels oupacity are im ime minent danger, but i 1s thought they will be saved. > A Veteran of the March © Moscow Dead, TON, Pa., February 13.—Sebastian Merwarth, 48 4 SOhE ea Nay ns March t ia the ninet E nu day, Prinapeurnta, sw . Elizabeth Lees paris green thts morn. “ty. Sentenced for Shooting. Parensox, N Febraary 13.—For Miss J Join 1. Wolfe was sente 1 $5,000 and costs, > Wall Street Te-day. SPECIAL PRATUKES OF THE MARKET. ting ow 30 p.m. ¢ 5 ar tes bonds tinue tutes of list, and the sales of at 50 Fel 20 49, nd are now My. The Fe he ‘Tennessee supreme court and the | Speculotive use of ft bere aire working injury to southern seeunit cases very Hlozieally rail road bond Uist are mie to 57, Boston, firsts, whieh to 54 vanced to 58. The result of th general stock market ts an and sine What the been Te and ne or 9 after has 1 and West Poin rat Danvitle, por cent at , am adv ento 50. Memphis and Ch hand, dropped to #4y from Aumbie and Greenvil net at ine Of 2 per cent, and is now 9 tn stocks American District is up Wo & Wand St dossph stocks am down y 4 WY) Te percent as the result of adverse decisions lo the company. Virginia Gs consola, ties, $0 bid te Aull mia. GOS: WAL, quiet By: April, 1.25%. pig 36°, oy asked; July, 1.7 4al.v1\, Corn, southern sony ma _ quiet and eany—southern white, s6n77 Bae: Mat ay, bat southern, “48n51: . Cdsea66,” March, 6535 ia Cala etendly Kye dull, 95a syivenia and ary Inne niet and eaxy—moea pork, sides, packed, clear mb wid am fi — ontinary to Whisky quiet ool per sor barrel; 430 barrels; ia; a ated 2,553 bushela; Stocks fairly ve. 70 short, 450i. sor er bral reat, 13, 3.955 bushels. prusry, 13. inresiiar.” Cotten quiet NEW YORK, February 13.—Flour dull ahd heavy. Wheat heavy, “aud 1a2), cents lower. Corn heavy and steady, 17.00 n. 0. 8. bend 40%. New Yo and about 5 ‘cent lower. ‘Pork qui 418.25. Lard heavy, 11. 20al 1.329. DON, February 13, 12.30 “p. do." extended be, 105%. > 133. AGantic and Great Western second mort 16. Tilinols Central, 138. Reading, 32%. Ontano sts" certificat Pentral, Pemn-ylvania and Western, 2655. see ee MmuTaRY SIGNALING. —The Secretary of War has directed that no more o1 ot the arny he detailed for instraction in military signaling ag Fort Meyer. The eight officers now there will procced to their revupents May Ist. Military sige mading will eatter be taught at the miliitary Schoul at Fort Leavenworti. New YORK GREENDACKERS.—A call for a moet ing of the New York greenback stete committes has been issued by its chatrican, Mr. George OL Jones, to take into consideration U call for a ‘tional convention recently issued by Col. J Harper, chairman of the national committee. ‘The Purpost of the proposed convention 1s Uy probeat against Uhe Teiunding of the national debt inte long bonds and the rechartering of the national banks. The New York committee will meet at the Sturtevant house, New York elty, February 2& vee ARRESTED Yor Forceny—At St. Louis, Saturday, Edward M. KirdLind, Sonor tue senior tember of Ue firm of Kirtlind, Humphreys « Co., prominent cotton factors, and a clerk tn Ure house, wa rested as he 'was stepping aboard a’ Missouri Pacific West bound Ucn, for forging the firm's name to a check Of $3,5), and coliect! from the St. Louis Netonal Bank. When arrested he was accotupanied by a woman named Willltas, Only about Was fouudon Kirtland, but $2,900 in money, Kirland’s gold watch aud lwo tickets for Albuquerque, N.M., Were lound on the Woman, Kurtland ts but 23 years old, and bas a wife and two children, and has moved in the Dest soulety. - teenie A Fianrine Covrie.—While Sheriff Stevens and deputies Finch and Carmon were tn the act of dise possessing Daroy Melvin of premises which he oc cujted in Scranton, Pa. Wey were atiucked by Melvin and his wite “with” revolvers. Deputy Finch was fatally wounded in the head by Melvin and Carmon was knocked senseless witu a club oy Mrs. Melvin. The sheriff's party used pistois also ahd Melvin was shot in Une chin, side and leg. The ‘two were Ginally arrested. Tax Narvrat Buck Prorexry Soup.—The natural bridge property in. Virginia, consisting of 1.200 acres, has been sold by tue Alleghany Coal and Iron company to H.C. Parsons for $55,000, sas sheets CHRISTINE Nitsson Rurmvep.—The troubles on the Paris Bourse are almost over. It will be months before the market can recover from the shock, but the panic has apparently done its Great’ sympathy is felt for Christine Nilsson, Whose home and fortune have been wrecked in the disaster, Tue SrRaGvE Estare,—The Supreme Court of Rhode Isiand, has decided agalust the advisibility Of trustee Chaffee accepUng the offer of $2,600,000 from the syndicate of creditors of tue Sprague'es- tate, but will advise the acceptance of anubuer offer of 3 per cenit, additional from responsible parties in favor of Ue debtors if 10 dacreased ofter Is made. DIED. BEACH. Sunday evenii February 12, 1683, WILLIE, ‘beloved and oniy child of Seward Deis Beach, turten inouths aud fe Funeral services at 6201 strat uorthwest, day afternoon, February lath, 1582, yt J Friends are invited. BETZ. Sunday morning, February 12, 1882, at half- Past 10 o'clock, after a iv and paiutul ilues, which she bore with Christian fortitude, ANN MALY BENZ, aged seventy-seven years two mouths aud eixhtecn days, Funeral Tuesday (to-morros) afternoon at 3 *, from the residence of her daught-r, Mw. Chr. Fries, No. 1008 6th sweet norihweet. Aelatives and frienas respectfully invited. . EBERT. Gn Saturday, February 11th,3882, HENRY A. EvERT, in the turtieth year of ap soy funeral Will take pace from lis late residence, No. wesday, at 3143 Duubarton svenne, Georgetown, on f So'ciock, February 14th. ys Monday, Ou Monday, EIEGITT ING 2082 ot 6 20 we