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FENNSYLVANIA ¢ EGG, STOVE, at fel! 0 percent fixes Out it) Order it fro se A. K. WILLIAMS, Jr., 715 7 |_Hardware and Cutlery. % JOHNSON & COAL axp W A. nYer!: M Branch Office OHN MILLER. Wholenale a COAL A eMain office. Depot atid ireinia avei:ue routhwen *, Street northwest ani las Bstrect southeast. Teh connection Thandie the very best Iinows Coal COAL AND WOOD, @ rail direct from the mines. Facilities unsurpassed tutes. ‘Rell at lowest earh ely. Main office, ml depot, 12th aud Water Streets south Bi . F st_n.w, 3d and K sts. now. Yarus: 1202 F AP ste. nw, 1112 9 south: 2 pe ATE Stock TELEGRAPH WIRES BETWEEN WASHINGTON AND NEW YORK, H. i. DODGE, Bonds. 5 ocks and Investm eld on Ce umission, Wo. 599 15rm STREET. «CORCORAN BUL DING,» Agency for Prince and Whitely, Stock Brokera, (4 Broapwar. New Yoas. Every close of Seen ion in San Franctsco, Ba! ‘York, Boston an 1 Washin: New York Stock Exchange at one- ix commission, Private and dtract telecraph wires :> Baltimore, Phtadelphia, New Yor! 3 thoee cities and reported back promptly. Quotation Stocks and Bouds sud tutors regardiag thy Markets received throush our wires INSTANTLY di- reet from New York Stock Exchane>. nt AUCTION SALES. THE EVENING STAR. THIS AFTER) IPTORY SALE OF ryprouas DOWLING, Auctioneer, THURSDA ELEGANT FURNITURE AT arcrio? TWO-STORY BRICK ELAWARE AVENUE, EETS NORTHEAST HOUSE AND LOT ON Di BETWEEN H AND 181 TORY FRAME HOUSE AND LOT. AND SECOND STH. STORY FRAM. Wi AV img at landlines in Nomini on Tuesdays f Sundays ‘‘down” “and Mattawoman Creek on Mondays “‘up-” returning to 2 every Monday, On SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER TWENTY-THU 1*82, at TEN O'CLOCK, within and in front of my mis, I abali sells lange and valua- Ble collection of Household Effects, viz: French Plate Mantei Mirror. hed Walnut Pier Mirror, Slab and One Super) Walnut Parlor Suite, upholetered in Blue tor Suite, upholstered +7 pieces, eek int end Brent's Whar! G. T. JONES, Agent. potomac TRANSPORTATION LIN a after MARCH 29th the STEAMER SUF, N. STEPE 3 foot of 7th street, EVERY SUNDAY, at four for Baitimore and River Landings. Freight must be Prepaid. detuning, arrive in Weshington every saturday night STEPHENSON & 3! 7th street Wharf and Gold Sik Brocatelle, 8 ‘Very Handsome Turkish P in Ofd Gold Damask and Plush; 7 One Raw Silk Suite; 7 pieces. Walnut Rep Parior Suite. Several Fine Oii Paintin: One Elegant Dressing € DELAWARE AVENUE ANDI STREET e TWENTY-FIRST DAY OF, ‘we will sell in front of the ding Associaton closlag, ths north 11 feat fiat of juildine closing, the north 17 Lat}, in Square No. #17, uaproved by two-story Brick On SAME DAY, at FIVE-THIRTY O'CLOCK P. M., we will sell, in front of Subdivision of Square 71 story Frame House. Lots 9, NORTHEAST, premines, at 5:15 jureau;with lange French, Bevel rb Walnut Bedstead, Hendsomely Carved. Fine Hair Mattrasses, Pillows and Boisters, Bedsteads, Bureaus and Washstands. Marble-top Tables, Office Desks, Cottage Sets, Sewing Machines. Dining-room Farniti Lots 8, 9, 1047". in is improved by two- improved by wood and coal yard ¢ ry Frame. Ong-thisd ash; balance in six, twelve and notes to’ bear jntere t and to be se- A. deposit of $140 required on at time cf sale. aver's cost. Terms to . 12th und Pa. ‘ave. ure, &c.,: togéther with about 300 FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. and after NOVEMBER 34, 1881, the steamer =MI7TH will ‘eave her wharf, foot of 7th street, y ecting for Mattox = me i al river ‘Nemini Ferry. tricman, Leonardtown and , Sfone’s wharf, Cobrum aad How- ADAY, Curriman and) Leonard jOHN ke the cured by deed of trust. each piece of propert} and .ecording at pw plied with in seven days, otherwire cost of defauiting purchaser after fi Yertisement in some newspaper publ .—The fine furniture will be sold at TWELVE OCK precisely within the auction rooms, No post- Penement on account of weather. HHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, GOVERNMENT SALE_OF GOOD HOSEST re- ve days public ad- lished in Waahing- DUNCANSON BROB., Auctioneers. JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. TRUSTEES' SALE OF FRAME HOUSE AND LOT E AVENUE, BETWEEN I AND DAY as far as RGE BA! ES! Tei ER— Oe At auction rooms, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER TWENTY-THIRD, 185, at TWELVE O'CLOGR. THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. By, & MorNTIRE, Rea Est ON DELAWAI K STREETS NORTHEAST. By virtue of a deed of trust duly recorded in, folio 126, one of the ‘and records for Columbia, and at the request of the: we will gel! n front of ‘the 'TY-FIR! TY-F EMBER, A:D. 1882, at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., all that i and premises situate, lyin « in the city of Washington, in the District o Columbia, and known :nd distincuished as part of Lot eu hundred and fifteen (715), for the samme at a point on Delaware from the southeast corner running thence rlong. sed ayenue in anortheastern direction nineteen (19) feet and eleven (i1) inches; thence west to a point belni seventy= three feet two and one-fourth inches north of the southe west corner of said lot; thence south eighteen feet; half inches; tience easterly nine-five teet quarter inches, to the place of becinning, f with all the improvements, wi yOPFOLE AND NEW FORK STEAMERS. MER LADY OF THE LAKE , foot of 6th street, ev o'c'k p.m., touch st Lockout and Fortreas Stor F TH THE BOSTO: STEAMERS. to Fortress Monroe and Norfolk... to Fortress Mouroe and Norfolk. ttress Monroe and No 'y Point and Point Lookout intand Point Lookout. 18 F street northwest. E TWO-STORY JRTH SIDE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE OF A DESIRABL LING ON TH parcel of «round a1 By virtue of a deed of trust dated October 14th, A.D. 1878, duly recorded in 292, et seq., one of the land records for the District of Columbia, and at the writtex request of the party se- gured thereby, I shall soll at mises, On. it FIVE OFCLOOK reel of ground situate ih the City of C., known and deec1 the west thirteen (13) feet front by th (4), in square two hundred and ninety-six (296), to- her with the improvement : ‘erms: One-fourth cash, balance in six, twelve and eighteen months, with interest at six per cent per annum, secured’ by a deed of trust on the Sold. of all cash, at option of the purch: of $100 required st the time of sal urchaser’s cost. Terma to be complied with in seven lays, otherwise the trustee reserves the right to resell ty at the risk and cost of the defaulting pur- nt. GHLIN, Trustee. Liber No. 893, folio (i), in equare se nue fifty-six feet waid lot one (1), by NINH, 1882, M., all that cer— lock pin, ORK STEAMERS THE NEW Y dE. C. KNIGHT will resume their Fast River, New York, every ribed as and being ie depth of lot four t 7 o'clock a.m.” For particulars apply strcet, Georgetown. mt Secuntios Borght w) notes to bear interest and deed of trust on premises. A deposit of $50 required at Conveyane ng und recording at purchaser's cost. Terms to be complied with in seven day tris and cost of defaulting purchaser aftor five days’ public notice of such published in Ment GUSTAV GIESLER, 5 Trustees. WALTER B, WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. PROPERTY, IMPROVED AND UNIM- FOURTH STRE: AAR FENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, AT AU On THURSDAY, TWENTY-FIRST DAY OF gy TEMBER, AT'FOUR O'CLOCK P. M.,in front] of the premises, we will sell three lots, 18 feet wide, two of which are 100 feet deep. and the other 7234 feet, improved by a small cottage. Library duilding will proba Dorhood of thes lots, which will make them desirabie, Terms: Que-third’ cash; bal eighicen mouths, for notes bearing interest from day of ‘a deed of trust on property sold. $50 to be accured by le, and recording at | WOOD. Secretary. NE® YORK KOTTERDAM, AMSTERDAM. _The first-class. full powered, Clyde-built Dutch ‘hips of this Line, RDAM. KOUTERDAM SCHIEDAM, AAS DAM. CALAND, chaser, after five days’ advertise ater Bye ORIEL Mola J.T. COLDWELL, Auctioneer. « ‘TCH, FOX & BROWN, Real Estate Brokers. TRUSTEES’ BALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED irtue of a deed of trust 1 recorded in liber d records for the District of Columbia, eat of the party secured thereby, wo will Me auction, in frout of the preniises, on FRIDAY, OCTOBER THIRTEENTH, A.D. 1882, AT. FIVE O'CLOCK P.M ate, sitnata in W: in some newspaper tes honeht and sol on commis om, Philadelphia, New Orders exeented on ths theriands. Ieave com- t. Jersey City, N.J., DNESDAY for Rotterdam and Ai- Geveral Agent, 27Sonth William street, k. For passage apvly to V 23 Pennaslvanis avedue, Washington. HA™sure LINE. WEERLY LINE OF STEAMERS LEAVING SEW YORK EVE! fated March 1, A.D.. SOUTHEAST, Y, folio 479, ef Beg th of one per :3a; G. METZEROTT Beston, through - ., the following described real Which orlers are executed on the Stock Exchanges chington’City, District of Co!um- Lot numbered fifteen’ (15), of original lot seventeen (17) and ei 8), in square ove hundred and ninety-nine (19! Proved with a fine residence. A deposit of time of sale. "All conyeyancin, ‘The Congressional iy, be erected in the neish- in Davidson's suico six, twelve and FOR ENGLAND, FRANCE AND GERMANY. $500 will be required at 1c dassage apply to down on each lot time of sale. at purchaser's cost. iz RAILROADS. GEES vos VALLEY RAILROAD, FAT TRU BOSTON, K ROUTE TO NEW YORK, The oniy route to CAN fhe culy Cavern: Light. NATURAL Bi YE VIRGINIA, Ore of Amecica’s remarkable Freaks of Noture. O26 Popular a nte to tha VIRGINIA SPLINGS. QUICK TRANS: SUPERIOK ACCOM Xo DE neral Manas 1 Passenger and A. POPE, G JOSEPH H. SANDS, Surerin: CHAS. P. HATCH, G. F. and 1’. \. ty ‘i Conveyancing at’ pur- WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO.. Aucts. ©. B. RICHARD & CO., Generai Passens. JAMES E, FITCH, 3. T, COLDWELL, Auctioneen ©” 1HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES’ SALE Fr HOUSEHOLD FURNI- By virtue of a deed of trust dated the seventh day of and duiy recorded in liber No. 1,008, folio ords of the District of C TO-MORROW. SINGER, Auctioneer. “g ELAN LIN: A .ke., one of the land re lumbia, "the understined DAY, "SEPTEMBER TW at No. 1336 I street northiwest, a ge Housenold Goods, embracing in part— Vatronized by Her Roral Highness Princess Louise QUEBEC TO LIVES ¥ SATURDAY. > eral collection of OSE ORGAN, LOR FURNITURE, Se. ‘ABLES, | P: L MIRRORS, PIC- DOW HANGINGS, OR- -F., every alternate TU! 8. BENSINGER, Auctioneer. rpuoMmas DOWLING, ASSORTMENT for safety and spent, rovements couducive to TI WES! RING FROM Bi E Ti Thisis a large ¢ RAY, ollection of Furniture, and should tiuminated by the Elee- cominand the attention of of buyers. T. LUCKETT,? E. W. WHITAKER, (HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ELEGANT sQuva: SEPTEMBER TWENTY- he at TN O'CLOCK, at my une line of the above goods, m rooms, 1 +huall sell a embracing about twenty pieces of dry goods. The attention of the ladies is called to this sale (re- THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. General Agents, Mass. ; 15 State st. jer Broad and Chestnut COVER AND PERSEUS ate Kee Berwaex New Yore, Havae, Steamsere Li Lospox, Sou rHamPro: 3 tealuers of this company will sail EVE) ¥ from Bremen pier, foot of 3d street, Hoboken. f passage: From New York to Hayze, Londo! 1LK PARLOR SUI YOOD CHAMBER | SUIT! PIER MIRRORS: E) ‘TS. &c., AT AUCTION ING, SEPTEM N OCLC MBER TWEN- o at No. 1108 F street, between Jith and 12th northwea', Ishall sell a large and superior collection of Household Effects, em- bracing in part— Very superior Square Grand Steinway Piano-Forte,.7 octave. D STR. By virtue of ‘a deed of trust and Bremen, first cabin, $100; second duly recorded in, steerawo, $30; prepaid ateerage certificates, the land records) in the District of Co- seen nehbarg, Va. 3 ‘own, Md. a Lynebburg, Va. for Washington county lumbia, I will FRIDAY AFTER SECOND, 1882, at HALF-P, the following described" real ectate, Bowling Green, New Yor! - i a ) Pennsylvaiis avenue hurthwest, Aueuis foe T FIVE O'CLOCK, ALTIMORE & OHIO RATLROAD. THE MODEL FAST. AND THE ONLY 1 Way Stations. IMORE EXPRESS. BALT a Ba'timore, Annapolis and Way (Pietmo: TIM of Rocks LADELPH EXPRESS. Park 8:40— Stannton and ee ¥9:00—Laltimore, Hyattsvilie and ype at Belteville, Annave! ie ‘«. On Sundays stops at all stations. = toch Ellicott . ly for Baltimore and Way. EXPKESS. his and N. Y. Express. nd Way Stations, (Wins owhand Way, via Relay.) attsville & Laurel 1 copie Care to Pittsburg. Fee ati, S IMORE AND WAY STATIONS. ington «top at Rel prmation apply at the 4, Washington Station, Station. . Passenzer Agent, Bulta of Traus., Bau my 7 Te NORTH, WEST AND SOUTHW 0. NORTH, WEST AND SOU FE DOUBLE TRACK. PL D NCESE A Mail Express, 9:50" p. ~t and th YFOMAC RAT r. Buftalo. N: “vate iri Har- p. in. daily,exeept Satur- from Washington to Canan- sport, Lock Haven, and Elmira, at9.30. Xeevt Sunday. 5:00 a.m., 10:30 a. n On Sunday, 4: ted Express of Pull ly, except Suni 2°. and 10:20 p.m. On Sunday, 250, a 1-20 p.m. Limited Express, 9:30 a.m. daily,ex- vt Sunday. re, pm. Sunda; 20, 8:00 and 11:30 p.m. Og 81 0. 9:20, 11:00 and 11:25 a.m.,and # p.m. anoud and the South, 6:30 and 11/25 and 5:00 p.m. daily. except Sunday. ‘00, leave Alexandria for Washi 6:00. 7: jeuve Alexant pare 7:20, FB te > 12: 20 prime and 13-00 aldol: S15 and 10-00 a.m. 2 12 Ticket and information at th 1 General FRANK TROMSON, General Manaxer. follow situate in the city of Washington, District of Columb of lots “numbered two quare numbered four (457), and being contains bounds following, bexinning for the same at a point on the line of north D street three feet east from the south- western corner of said lot numbered two (2) and thenos running north eighty (30) feet, theuce west three fet to the division line between ‘said lots, thence north slong said division line to the rear line of said lot num- bered three (3) and the pub ic alley, thence west along said rear line twelve (12) feet and six (6) inches; thence S.uth to the suid street and thence exst along said street fifteen (15) feet and six (6) inches to the place of begin- ning, together with all iments, rights, privileges, appurtensnces ments tothe same belonging or in any wise appertaining. Terms: The amount of indevtedness secured by said deed of trust unpacd, with expenses of ence i dtwelve months, for which the notes the purchaser, bearing interest from day of sale and. y deed of trust on the property. sol required at time of sale. t. Terms to be complies n days, otherwise resale at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five days’ public notice of such resale in some Bewspaper pubiished in Washinj ANGELLO GHISSELLI, Trustee, Twohandsome French Plate Pier Mirrors, with Slab bony and Gist Parlor Suite,' upholstered in Silk and Walnut Parlor Suites, upholstered in Raw Silk. Very ior Walnut M.T, ‘Tabies, . 1 three, (3), Py ‘within the metes and SY LIMITE! ROU. 2 Walnut Marble iw Rosewood Chamber Furniture. Very handsome Carved Walnut Wardrobes, d Painted Furniture. Fine Hair Mattresses, Pillows and Bolsters. y Blankets, Comforts, Sheets and Spreads, Wal. Hall Furniture, i dsome Carved Walnut Marble Top Sideboard, with Mirror back. Welnut Exto..sion Table, Mahog. Tal: 18 Waluut Dining Chairs, Drop Li China and Giussware, $ Pisted Ware, Knives and Forks. uuinites, Ke, = THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. FPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. EXECUTOR'S SALE OF PROVED PROPERTY Rare oF Passaci $80 and $100 for passenger accommodations. Ftecrage at very low rates. Stecrage tickets from Liv- Queeustown and all other parts of Europe at ‘Through bills of jaden given for Belfast, Glasgow, Havre, Antwerp and other ports on the Continent and ‘ly at the Company's office, . steeraxe and cabin to OTIS BIGELOW & CO., 603 Tth street, Washington, VERNON H. BROWN C05 7th street, MEDICAL, &e, eWARD IF DR. BROTH: cure any case of sup] 1, Leucorrhes, Winchester, Hazerstown aiid Way, via Kelay.) 16 Mprovenent Express, (connects for Ha- fown and at Point of Rocks fr Frederick.) Treight and passaure a} Bowling Green, or Sd fs at purchaser's © MORE EXPKESS, (stops at Hyattsvilla Chicago, Cincinnati and St. Lonis natiand Chiearo. ty. Annavolis, Way. IMPROVED A GEORGETOWN, D.C. EIGHT, 1882, at FOUR O'CLO ter, Fred- remises, I shall WV ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO,, Auctioneers, PUBLIC SALE OF VALC 1 will offer at public mle, Ht , at FOUR O'CLOCK pi.m., the followine. Gescribed real estate, (recorded in liber No. one of the land records for Washinton county, of Columbis), situated in the District of Co- y oining Tennally town, 356 building lote, 25x10 feet, which will be offered as a'whole, and an unt ‘The above lots are -d aut commend a fine view of Wa: id the surrounding countr tof fitle can be seen at auctioneers’ office. ‘Verms of saie: One-third of the purchase money cash on day of sale, the balance in equal instaiments in 81x ths, with approved securi i part of Lot 91,’ amproved by a: four stor¥ Brick Store and Dwelling. having a frout of 27 feet by w depth of 247, situated on t street. between Bridie and Prospect IMMEDIATELY AFTE: ress, (Fred. | ” hites,)and all In ae ies of the Menstrual Periods; Tier ee; 906 B street south west. R. ROBERTSON, THE MOST RELIABLE AND longest establishe: i ht }¢ars experience, will guarantee acure in ali Organs, Nervous and west side of High re ) ER Tshall sell Lots 85, which will be subdivided into seven lots. firm—western packed, 16322; creame: Petroleum uncianved. carsoes, ordinary to fair, Tady. Sugar steady—A 974; copper refined ‘quiet, 17%. Whisky quiet, Freights dull and unchanged. — Receipts— 5 barrels; wheat, 101,171 bushels: oats, 1,539 bushel Shipmentse—wheat, 266,411 bushels; corn, 550 Sales—wheat, 341,154 bushels: corn, 50,328 bush: EW YORK, Sept. 21.—Stocks weak. Money, 6. ichime—loni, 482% do. short, 487%. State bonds generally without featur jet and steady. Sept. 31.—Flour dull and declining. 34a} cent lower. Corn heavy and Sai Pork firm, 21.25321.833. Lard strong, 12.75, Spirits turpentine, 4344. “Rosin, 180a190, Freighta steady. LONDON, Sept. 21, 12:30 p.m.—Atlantic and Great Western first mortgage seconds, 23. Erie, 43%; Central, 140, Ontario and Western, 28%. inal Weakness, muissions, Impotency (loss 0: sexual power), philis positively cured in 39 ricily confidential. taining 7 acr #8. Gonorrhoea and if days. Consultations fednesdays and Saturda; Sthis fice, 456 CO etreet northwest. ° ing physicians of Baltiinore. Main ofice, 30 North berty street, Bal id. c ELAND and DETKOIT | ts at six, twelve and eixhteen months, with s bearing intrest atsix per cent per annum until and secured bya deed of trust on the property id. All conveyancing at purchaser's cost. it will be required on euch piece of property at the W. H. CLAGETT, Executor of Estate of Eliza M. Mosher. HANCERY SALE OF BEAU THE NORTHW By virtue of adecree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, Cause No. 2140, Doc, 10, we wi UESDAY, ' the THIR: NEW YORK and BOSTON to New York. Ee 3 | and twelve mout PREMATURE DE- ed without medi nseases of both: sexes, DEED OF TRUST, nd recorded in Liber x61, ‘ds for Washington county, District tof the jparty se- the premises, on r trainsdaily, except Sunday and perinanent'y ci Y VIRTUE OF IFUL, BUILDING [ SECIION OF jalumore and | iY and 1351 | of Coluinbia, and at the written req ill sell, in fron’ DAY, SEPTEMBLL TWEN’ P. allof Sub-lot forty-seven, (47,) f certain lots in square nuni- bered eight hundr. d and thirty-one, (831.) ‘Terms: One-half cash; balance in six and twelve -five dollars to be paid down when the property MAHLON ASHFORD, ? M. M. ROHRER, JT. COLDWELL MpHioMAas DOWLING, Auctioneer. ABLE UNIMPROVED s OF POWER IN AN Y FORM [3 A GREAT 4 iuisfortune to aman. Dexraded in his own mind by the less of manhood, despised by the waman he is mind becomes’ shrouded in gioum and de- Consult DR. BEOTHERS, 906 coruer 14th street, where orders | cured thereby, haurwage to be checked and received af | TL 2 ily’s subdivision of of squire No. 394. ‘This lot has a front of 134.10 feet on Vermont avenue, and thesame fronton 10th street west, at their inter- ‘street north, and contains 3,960 square ‘This property is in an elevated locality, a rapidly im- and affords an excellent oppor- rth of the purchase money in cash, in three equal installments at six, ‘with six per cnt interest, Gouveyancing at purchasers cosh’ A deposit of $100 on Conveyancing at pr "acost, A deposit on, day of sale. REGINALD FENDALL, DUNCANSON Bito' 1HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. VALUABLETMPROVED REAL ESTATE ON NORTH SIDE OF M STRrET, BETWEEN ENTH STREETS NORTHWEST, uthority of the owner thereof, I ehall in front of the premi: FIFTH SEPTEMBER, 1 M., Lot No. 281, fronti of M ot b; alley, being premace Nor 1 , IF YOU WISH St J treatment, consult DRS, BROTHERS & GRAY, the oldest established adver” fising Physicians in the city—sworn to before A. C. hards, Justice of the peace. Medicines prepared at our Laboratory, and a cure guaranteed in ‘No free prescriptions. A word to the knocked off. 206 B street southwest, peseadins section with T feet of gronnd. roving neighborhood nity for investment. Terms: Oue-fout and the residue i twelve and eighveen month to be secured bs Secret Diseases. wise is sufficient. PRCoRD'S VITAL RESTORATIVE. SERVOUS AND PHYSICAL DEBL.*- TY, LOSS OF MANLY VIGOK, &c, ‘This infallible remedy has been scrutinized and en- ‘of Medicine, of Paris, and half a century by the medical celebrities of It contains no phosphorous cantharides, or poisons, and is a For sale by CHR) Sylvania avenue, culars can be had. STREETS WEST. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated the thi oy of July, 1879, and duly recorded in Lil folio 318 et séq., one of the land records of thi by. direction of the I THE TWENTY-EIGHT 1832, AT HALF-PAST FOUR Gf the premises, d lying an ington. District of Columbia, and k and describe as lots numbered thirty-one (31) and uare two hundred ig to the public land records of said istrict, said lots haying each a front of twenty-five (25) feet on **M" street north, containing al jouxand seven hundred (7,700) ‘Terms: One-fourth of th dnd the balance in six, twelve and eihteen month: urchaser, bearing interest of trust on the pi r ali cash, at the piece of ety wold Nequtvod st Hoe chal Con' piece of property sold requi ime of gale. Convey~ c.. at purchaser's co-t. Terms to be complied ‘one week, otherwise resale at the risk and burchaser, after five d: pee ae dorsed by the Academy ict of Columbi: F SEPTEMBER, O'CLOCK P.M., in front tain pieces or parcels of city of Washi ‘gehington, where descriptive cir- None genuine without the private AND THIRTE, broprietary stamp with monogram aud full naiue as AT AUCTION, ‘ING BOUGHT OUT BRICORD'S VIL, ED WITHIN THE LAST ¥ rATES, I AM NOW ENABLED ‘TO REDUCE ‘HUS REACH OF ALL, THE EXCLUSIVE RIGHT TORATTV D Jeet 3s Inches ona 24 idet 736 inches o1 epi of 120 fect, to 830 ‘third cash ; residue at one and two yea per cent, payable which notes of the of sale, secured mer.” A devon o with interest at «ix secu bY eed of trust on the woperty so:d. All con eyancing at purchaser’ posit req tithe of sale.” C. H. CRAGIN, JR., Attorney. ALE OF VALUABLE IMPRO’ PORTION OF THE CITY. By virtue of a decree passed use of vs. Redfield Spon eT \ENTLEMEN CAN HAVE SCIE mnt and a speedy Cure of allVenereal Diseases by vais avenue. Pre- Rene mae TFIC TREAT- consulting Dr. 1) seriptions and advice free of Office hours—I1 to 12, 4 toS and 7 A POSITIVE CURE ‘Without Medicines. ALLAN’S SOLUBLE MEDICATED BOUGIES, Patented October 16, 1876. One box cu case in f¢ days or lesa. Fe the most Obstiusie ease, No matter of ‘bia or of] of sandal- by cost of the defaultin notice of such re~ Washington, D. 0, THREATENED MANDAMUS PROCEEDINGS.—Mr. R. vek Line, 6:40a.m, and 4:40 p.m. daily, P. Lowe, when governor of Iowa, in. 1856, called upon Jacob Thompson, then Secretary of the Interior, to audit and state an account in favor of the state and against the government, for certain moneys alleged to be due the former as 5 per cent upon the value of all public lanas dis- ‘of within her boundaries by means of miif- land warrants, Mr. Lowe now calls upon loner McFarland, of the General Land a nt eth ern, a Ww man we asserts he will y Mr, LurHER Hargison, of Pennsylvania, was yesterday promoted from clerk of the division of vate land claims to be chief clerk of the gen- Brar iand ollce, \HANCERY 8, PROPERTY 0 REDERICKSBURG f RIA AND WASHINGTON ‘rin, 6:30. 7-90. 9:20, 11:00 and 11:25 a.m., POPULAR MONTHLY DRAWING COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO., in the city of Louisville, on SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER Orn, 1882. idee provisious of an ack af tas Cesena kamen oe ot Mi, in front of ‘the x in Chipman, Exley and Richards’, ‘of square numbered am. | how icne ‘No nauseous doses of enbebs, certain to z c. hee ‘in, ALLAN CO., 83 John street, New York. = SEPTEMBER DRAWING. xourrs EIRDERY, 1012 PERN. AVE.—PLAIN Feasousbls tains. Blank Sooke tpecalty. Orders te ail prompuy attended to. H.W. McNEAL, Prop. jl-6m IBSON BROTHERS, PRACTICAL BOOK’ AND. JOB PRINTERS, 125s Yenpayivante avenite, Washingtias De Oe DUNCANSON BROS., rptos. J. FISHER & 00, wpBREEEE DSS Fine Penne aS specialty. janld W.* -WHEATLEY'S AND WET AND DRY wn eee ee 1 eall for iver Seinecrtvedand Feturned Op mail a | SESESESSESES # 2d Edition. Latest TelagraMs 1 The Star. ‘The New York Democracy. PROCEEDINGS OF THE SYRACUSE CONVENTION. SYRACUSE, Sept.21.—Mr. Kinsella sald that the de- mocracy of New York must be united,and a major! of the people here will insist upon It being unit The chair decided that as the call of the roll for the purpose of announcing the committee on con- tested seats was in progress the motion of Mr. Jacobs was not in order until the calling of the roll was completed. ‘The committee on contested seats was then announced. Mr. Patterson, of Renssaelaer, offered a resolu- tion, “That a committee of one from each con- gressional district be appointed by the chair on the nomination of the delegates from such dis- tricts, to be a committee on resolutions, to which all resolutions pertaining to platform shall be re- ferred without debate.” A committee from the ant!-monopoly convention at Saratoga was Invited to seats on the floor of the convention. A committee on resolutions was then appointed from the various congressional Resolutions respecting the labor question and the prison contract system were presented by Jno. Pyburn, of Kings county. See OS Destructive Fire in Baltimore. A DRUG HOUSE CLEANED OUT BY FIRE. Special Dispatch to Tae EveNinG Star. Baxtrworg, Sept. 21.—This morning shortly be- fore three o’clock, fire broke out in the large four Story building, corner Howard and German streets, occupled by Gilbert Bros, & Co., wholesale dealers in drugs and chemicals. Although a heavy rain had just ceased falling, the combustible nature of the contents caused the flames to spread with such rapidity that iniess than half an hour the Duliding was gutted. The cause of the fire is Supposed to be spontaneous combustion. T was damaged to the extent of tully in the Equitable, of Baltimore. ‘The bullding was owned by the Union Manufuc- turing company, of Baltimore. The loss on the stock amounted to $25,000, insured for $12,000 in the following companies: Hartford, $2,500. Ger- man-American (New York), $2,560; Brit! American, $2,500; Howard (of New York), $2,500, and Fire Association, $2,000. The two adjoining buildings, occupted by Duval & McCamp, whole- sale tobacco dealers, on one side, and’ Prior & Higenberg and A. Lilly, jr., & Co., fancy goods, on the German street side, were damaged slightly by water; fully insured. ———— General Cable Nows. CONFIDENCE IN THE ENGLISH POLICY, Lonpon, Sept. 22.—A dispatch to Reuter’s Tele- gram Company from Constantinople, says the ambassadors express confidence in the policy of England with regard to Egypt, and advise the Porte to act in accord with her. THE LAST OF THE SUSPECTS. LIN, Sept. 21.—Tho last of the suspects were released from Kllmainham jail to-day. Grace tak bat The Tariff Commission. CHATTANOOGA, TENN., Sept. mission held a session here this morning, st which there was a general concurrence of views in favor of the existing tariff, particularly on tron. ‘The commission left for Atlanta this afternoon. The tariff com- ee Henominated. , OREGON, Sept. 2.—The Washington Territory republican convention has renominated Thomas H. brenis for delegate to Congress. hte Nominated for Congress, Miiwarkee, Telegraphic Briefs. Ata fire at C. D. Webster's ofl works, in Phila- deiphai, this morning by the explosion of a tank, James ‘Chute and James Ril-y were severely burned. Chute 1s ina critical condition, Anthony Daley, aged 15, employed by the Penn- sylvanta Coal company, while riding a mule from the mines at Pittston, Pa., was thrown off. its foot caught in the harness, and he was dragged about 100 yards and killed. Between three and four o'clock this morning a large Philadelphia and Reading draught locomo- tive standing on the Central rafiroad near a water tank at Dunellen, N. J., exploded. Four men were Injured, two being seriously scalded. he gross earnings of the Western Union Tele- graph company in New York state for the year ending June 30th were $815,000, on which they have pald $4,225.47 taxes to the controller. George N. Hurst, of the firm of Frazer, fones & Hurst, saddlery and harness manufacturers, Syra- cuse, N.Y., was found dead in his bed this ‘morn- ing from heart disease. As the Washington, limited express was passing the Wheat Sheaf station, a few miles from Pa., yesterday morning, an unknown man was struck and fatally injured. ristol, The Maret. BALTIMORE, Sept. 21.—Virginia 66, consols, 59%; do. second series, 35: do. Past due coupons, 60; do. new ten-fortios, 42% bid to- ‘ BALTIMORE, oo Sept, 21-—Cotton_Jower—middling, Flour lower and quiet—Howard street and weet- ern super, 3.00a3.625¢; do. extra, 3.75a4.50; do, family, 4.75a6.00: city mills super, 6.25; ‘do. Rio brands, 5:50a! do, superlative patent, 7.00. Wheat, southern western steady and firmi—southern red, 1.038 do. amber, 1.07a1.12; No. 1 Maryl 2 western winter’ red, spot, 1.07 3¢a1.07: 1.08%y81.083, .- 104,41. 10%. 3 quiet and firm—southern white, 75; do. yellow, 81382; western mixed, spot and September, 83 asked; Octo- 78% November, 69'sa69%; November or December, 653487; November and or December, new or old, 60'jx60%; December, 66 asked; January, 58443 steady—southern, $8a44; Go. Ted, rust prock, nad. 75: do. extra, 3.758 Patapeco family, a, 1.11: le Octob-r, Gorn, southern lower; western, western white, 423gad4; xed, 4(nd2; 40443." Rye quiet, % Hay un- visions firm and unc! Le utter 318. bushels, 8, manhels cor bushels. ey. Governments unchanged. tion rtifi 5434; do. erty Ray . Paul, 113, ‘The Progress of the Scourge. ‘The surgeon general of the marine hospital ser- Vice to-day received information from the surgeon at Brownsville, Texas, that the local authorities had raised the quarantine against Matamoras and their cordon had become futile. The present Testrictions, he thought, ought to be continued, in revent the influx of paupers and new e surgeon at Corpns that the whole Mexican side From the south there is no danger. Fourteen cases of yellow fever are reported at Brownsville. Gov. Roberts, of Texas, telegraphs that he has invoked all the power of law to sustain the health nristi telegraphs is infected to Mier. Any ORDERS.—Sergeant Alois Donhauser, sig- nal corps, on duty at the office of the chief signal officer, has been ordered to Philadelphia, Pa., on The resignation of Cadet John N, ‘han, first class, Military Academy, has been ac- cepted by the Secretary of War, to take effect September 20th. Leave for one year 1s granted First Lieut. Charles Humphreys, 3d artillery. The resignation of First Lieut, Charles Pampas: 3d artillery, has been accepted by the ‘ident, Leave for four months, on n's certificate of disability, is granted Capt. William G. Spencer, mn. The leave granted Secon? Lieut. 9th infantry, is extenaed tures apply in case of a refusal. GENERAL Onpers have been issued from the War person which can be en basis of a against the government, is E a fal cual Btdn t len, ‘Lee's time only was taken. a District Government Affairs, BIDS OPENED. Bids were opened in the office of the District Commissioners this morning for the construction of a wrought tron bridge over the James creek Cinel at M street south as follows:—Oorru- gated Bridge company, Ea: Lg ray {ict plan, $5,000; ‘company’s plan, $5,800. iron, he for $4,250, One for $4,550, one for $4,441 and one (or $8,424 No award was made. Dis- ‘King ridge company put in four different plans, $4,560; L. Sykes & Co., $4,745.50; Wm. Bollman, sevswe Toe Day OF ATONEMENT, the most solemn of Jewish holy days, will begin to-morrow evening at Sunset. It is tho Jewish day of annual expiation for national sin. The observance of the day is founded on the commandment in Leviticus xxii, 26-36. According to the rules governing the ob-— servance of the day all Jews except invallds and children under thirteen years of age—are forbid- Gen to eat anything or drink from sunset to sun- set. On the aay previous to the Day of Atone- ment the orthodox of Jews procure a and the owner of the same takes the fowl by thé legs and swings it several times over his nead and the heads of the company, and at the same time makes a prayer to G have been guilty during the year leave them and enter the fowl — This cock, which they call “atonement,” seems to be substituted for the ‘that the sins of which they ipe-goat of the ancient Hebrews. Then the fowl cay is given to the with’ a donation according to their means. Gn the following day the sery begin very early in the morning, and continue Until dark. Itis acustom on this day to offer up» blessing, and afterwards the free gift offering, when every man, according to his means, gives © sum. Some very liberal donations or offerings are made On this occasion. a Rrvee TRAps.—Harbormaster Sutton reports arrivals at the river front as follows: Schr. Dexter, Drudge, 67,000 feet lumber for Musor & Greyson; barge F.'L. Moore, Wileys, 55 oak piles, J. H. Johnson & Co.; barge Gratitude, Wiley, 25 do., do; barge Thrée Brothers, Little, 115 tons coal, Johnson Bros.; barge Pilot Boy, Smith, 115 tons coal, Inland and Seaboard Steamboat Com- any ee Thomas Ellis, White, and Cowmerce, te a aa Sports on Land and Water, aQuaric, Eight men started in the professional single Scull race at Point of Pines (Boston) yesterday, a8 follows: K. K. Driscoll, of Lowéll: Geo, H. Hos- Mer, Of Boston; Geo. W. Lee, of Newark; Jas. H. Riley, of Saratoga; M. Argy, of Chelsea; P. McEn- nery, of Lowe! Casey, of Boston. “The course was three miles, with & turn. Prizes were $200, $150, $100 and $50. Lee won, one-third of a length ahead of Hosmer. ‘Time, 20m. 163. Driscoll _was third, about twelve ; Dr. Sullivan, of Boston, and John behind, and leading Riley three lengths. The Forest Rivers, of Salem, won the four-oared working boat race, beating the St. Mary crew, of Charlestown. A dispatch from Lawrence, Kansas, says in the great, four-oared race yesterday the Centennial won the first prize, thé Modocs Pawtuckets ‘third and Hi dies fourth, —_ TURP NOTES. Winning horses yesterday—At Beacon Park, Boston, J. P. Morris, Yellow Dock and Captain Lewis. At Louisville, Ky., Hassan, Annie @ and Cardinal Mecloskey. ' At Bi Nimble Foot, ‘The Judge, Jim Farrell and Jos Murray, ‘hton Beach, Buxom, BASE BALL YESTERDAY. At Pottsville, Pa.—Richmonds, 3; Anthracites, 0. At Chicago—Chicagos, 5; Worcesters, 0. At New York—Metropolitans, 3; Bostons, (ten In- nings.) At Detroit—Providence, 6; Detroit, 5, The Philndelphia Star Route Case. In the Philadelphia star route case against Mc- Devitt, Wiley, Price and Ensign yesterday, Wiley, Who was examined asa witness by the govern- Ment, identified two letters received by him from Thomas J. Brady, Second Assistant Postmaster General, in which the Jatter offictally declared Wiley a falling contractor. Judge Butler asked Mr. Valentine, the prosecutor, to write out a con- cise statement of the conspiracy charged against the defendants, He satd he did not fully under- stand what the case was. Mr. Valentine answered that the conspiracy existed in making the propo- suls, that being followed by the issue of worthless bonds, the principal in the contract at the time Deing worthless. John H. Olcott, a clerk In the ‘iflc section of the Post Office department, tes- Ulied to the execution of the proposais. ——<—_—-._ re News Briefs. Mrs, Sarah Story, of Little Falls, N. J., was yes- terday confined in the county Jailon a charge of having murdered Mrs Elizabeth Fest by. giving her a dose of strichnine and representirg it to be quinine, The steamer Danville, for the Baltimore, Chesa- peake and Richmond Steamboat company, was aunched in Baltimore yesterday. She will’ take the place of the West Point, destroyed by fire at West Point, Va, and 1s 1,800 tons register. ‘The suit brought in the marine court New York by Thomas Keiber, against Jacob R. Shipberd, to- recover about $200, was concluded yesterday with a verdict in favor of the plaintiff for $233.72, with an allowance of 5 percent. Mr. Shipherd swore under oath that he was a poor man. There were 14 new cases of yellow fever at Brownsville, Texas yesterday. There is 1 new ae at Fort Brown, and 2 new cases at Point Isa- ind 1 death—a Mexican, In Matamoras the fever is disappearing. 41 new cases at Pensacola. A boy named Joseph Ealkner, living two miles from Charlotte, N.C., was caught in a belt in a mill wheel yesterday and carried areund eight or ae minutes at the rate of 150 revolutions to the minute, Five persons were killed in a church in Mexico which Was sti other persons Were sericusiy injured in the rush to escape. ck by Mzhtning. A number of Yesterday’s Conventions SECRETARY FOLGER NOMINATED FOR GOVERNOR RE THE NEW YORK REPUBLIOANS—MASSACHUSETTS, CONNECTICUT AND MISSOURI REFUBLICANS—CON= GRESSIONAL NOMINATIONR. Yesterday afternoon the New York republican in convention at Saratoga permanently organized by continuing Mr. Madden, the temporary chatre man, as the permanent chairman. ‘There was am acrimontous debate over the ot tee on credentials on account cf the bt certain contesting delegates from Brooklyn, DUS AU was Mhally adopted Dy a vote of 2:8 to The convention Uhen proceeded to ballot for a candi ate for governor. Gen. Bhi pyiegented name of yo dmand L. Pitts presented, of Jamies W. Wadsw ‘James Arkell presented of James W. orth S od fiend Walter A Woot, but said be would Rot tae ed Waiter A. Wood, Dui would not be @ candidate. John C. Robinson, of Binghamton,was ‘also nominated. ¢ The first ballot resulted lobingon, 6; n sary to a cholce, 249. The result was received y demonstration, and the convention at once settled down for another ballot. ‘The second ballot was then taken amid breath. less silence. While the vote was being counted numerous changes were made from Wadsworth and Starin to Cornell, and a few from Wadsworth to Folger. For a time it seemed as if the conven- tion was making a stampede towards pen yp — od fever heat. The tide urned, an anges were In favor. Mr. Hepburn, ot ee Lanreeen, It waserie Gent that Judge Folger had the nomination, and was he moved that the nomination be made mation. Objection was made, and the declared ouvef order. The vote was announced as follows: Folger, 257; Cornell, 282; Wadsworth, 38, Necessary to a choice, 24% The result was greeted with Wmiultuous cheers. Hon, Warner Miller sid that the friends of Mr, F Was carried with great applause, and the convene ‘Uon took a recess till this morning. NEW YORE PROUIBITIONISTE. At the state prohibition convention, held at New York yesterday, a full state ticket was hominated, headed by Prof. A. Hopkins, of Monroe, tor gov! ernor, THE MASSACHUSETTS REPURLICANS yesterday, after nominating K. R. Bishop for gow. ernor, nominated E.G. Sherman, of Lawrence, for attorney general. A resolution was adopted in- dorsing the administration. At the convention of the Connecticut republie cans yesterday the full ticket nominated was as follows: Win. H. Buckeley for governor; John D. Candee for Heutenant governor; 8. T. Stanton for secretary of state; Julius Converse for treasurer, and Frank D. Short for controller. The platform declares tn favor of the revision and reduction of the tariff, not only for revenue, but also for the Protection of American labor against the Labor of he old world; the abolition ‘ot useless oMces; equal taxation, and a rigid economy ia all depart- ments of the nation and the state, THE MISSOURI REPUBLICANS ‘have nominated a state ticket as follows: For su. preme judge, David Wagner; superintendent of public instruction. Prot. 0. C. "Hil; railroad com= missioner, Col. R. i. Hunt. The Nebraska republican convention met yes terday but transacted only preliminary business, CONGRESSIONAL NOMINATIONS, in addition to those published in ‘THe Star, were made yesterday as follows: Louls Frager 6th La.; Wm, L. Wilson (dem,), 21 W. Ves Amare Haten (dem.), 6th Wis; Burr 'W. Jones (dem.), 84 Wis.; Casey Young (dem.), 20th Tenn.; ©. HL Mackey (dem.), 6th Towa; John Ryle’ (dem. oth ON. dij” Felix A. Minn.; Silos. Miller (ve Thompson dem.), 8th Ky.: Bevwis Ste back), 8th IL ‘The 34 district democrats of Missis- sippl agreed to make no nomination. Judge C. W. Clarke announces himself as an independent can- idate agalust Judge Jeffords, ‘The deadlock In the Oregon legislature over the election of a Senator still continues, with no preg ent prospect of a break. THE SIXTH MARYLAND DISTRICT, Mr. Lew! McComas, Who was nominated for Congress by the republican convention at Frede erick, Md., yesterday, to succeed Hon. Milton @ Urner, ts about 38 years of age. He 18a son of Mr. Frederick McComas, of Hagerstown. His grandfather was a native’ of Baltimore, and was ‘One of the defenders of the city in i814.” He fen: led. creen- uated at Dickinson college in 1868 with the est honors of his class. “Subsequently he law, and was admitted to the bar at Hagerstown in 1868. In 1876 he was the republican candidate for Congress In the 6th district, and ran some 700 Votes ahead of President Hayes, but was defeated, by Hon. Wm. Walsh, the democratic candi Who was elected by & majority of 14 Mr. Urner expresses himself satisfied with the result of the convention, and promises to stump the district for Mr. McComas. He will, it Is expected, be ten- dered the nomination for the associate justiceship by the convention which meets at Polat of Rocks on Friday. ——__+e-______ His Own Accuser. From the Philadelphia Record. William Dickson, the star route jury foreman, shows a lofty indignation at the efforts which the Forernment ofictals have made, as he claims, to lacken bis character; but he forgets to silenes his most, formidable accuser, namely, = ckson. Ere long he may discover that talked too imuch. = ———____+e. Major Phipps, From the New York Tribune, Major Phipps, of Philadelphia, who enjoys the A sharp frost prevailed throughout Minnesota last night. The arrival of Henry M. Stanley, the African explorer, at Lisbon, 1s announced. ‘He will pro- ceed to Brussels at once to visit the king. - The executive committee of the Iron Manufac- urel s’ Association and representatives of the igamated Association metat Pittsburg yester- day, and upon the presentation of the old scale it signed by the manufacturers, The people of Cairo are preparing for an illu- mination in honor of the Khedive's return, At Havana yesterday Spanish gold advanced to 197 and closed at between 192 to 19% This unwarranted rise in the price of gold and the fluctuations It has been subjected to have almost caused a general panic. Thieves entered Charles E, Smith & Co.’s jew- elry shop at North Attleboro’, Mass., Tuesday night, taking $20,000 worth of stock. Hiram Baker, of Brooklyn, N. Y., committed suicide Tuesday night at his residence in Scher- Aes street, by taking a quantity of carbolic act ‘The United Presbyterian Synod at Saratoga yes- terday Initiated measures to raise $500,000 In honor of the saarsee centennial of the organization, which wi. At the Unitarian Conference tn Saratoga yester- day, the Rev. R. R. Shippen gave a report of the work in Washington. il be celebrated next year. ——_~-o-—____ A CHASE AFTER A RUNAWAY WIFE.—There was an exciting chase after a runaway wife at Read- ing, Pa., yesterday, by an injured husband named Henry Reppsun, residing near Williams) Sev- eral days ago the wife came to Reading with a musician from that section and both took up their residence at a boarding house. Tuesday the husband arrived and made his errand known to the police. The whereabouts of the guilty pair Was discovered, but they heard of the husband’s presence in the city and they hurriedly left for had bought her ticket and ascene ensued. She denounced him and got on the train and left before the officers arrived. What became of the musician is not known. Reppsun Juraped on the train and followed the woman, determ: ture her. PROFESSOR Lewis Boss aND THE CoMET.—Profes- ‘sor Lewis Boss, of the Dudley observatory, Albany, e depot. Reppsun overtook his wife justas she tocap- tions to join the transit of Venus party’ distinction of beng the meanest thief now before the public, has been arrested in Canada. It 48 painful to reflect that, if this man does go to state prison he will probably fare better than the wretched paupers whom he rob! DIED. FAUNCE, Septomber 19th, 1882, FLORENCE FA » beloved daughter of Curistian and Julia Faunce, aged mineteen years, seitngral will take place cn Saturday, September 284, from § ominic Churct t eke adeiphia papers please copy...) Ok ® Me OP MORGAN, Deyarted this life on Tuceday, Reptem- ber 19, 1833, at 7-07 p.m, Mra ANNIE’ beloved mother of Frederick Monyai, in the niuety-second year of her Funeral will take place from the residence of her son, 442 N street northwest, at 3 o'clock p.m., on Thursday, 2ist Aust. and from there roced to bt. Augusting’s ure) = POOR. On Tuesday, September 19, 1882, at 2:p.m., at Skaneateles, N.Y. of diphtheria, ¢. oungest child of Charles Ti. Foor, ” (Waltimore papers please copy.) ° OBITUARY. Sincere was the grief exhibited last Thursday even- ing at the announcement of the dea area teak of seven yearsand eight months, ot litte ANABEL beloved and ouly dai {A.M and Anne Stockman, resid! . +t north Stricken down b; only five days before the event, the blow fell almost. without, waruity fy loving family and a =’ circle of sorrowing ‘riondes The funeral, which took ace the followine Sermon, Soap largely ational profane and beat were the lovely floral offerings, which simont come cealed the ‘casket from View. All th illness her youns playruates evinced th tude for her wel are. But me ‘the Parents and brothers wert. out the heartfel of a lange circle of friends from ail parte of the city had known and loved the dear child, for all who cal within the influence of ber swoet and winnie were fure to love her. Pure and unc ptaminated the falling snowflake, iricht and iuteligent far bey her vears, gentie and loving in her nature, God saw Witt us hope ast the sorreving family anay, tn Gat us ft the sorrowing fam‘ly may, fullness ‘on time, become reconciled to her Joss, realizing that she is safe in the arms of J said: ** Suffer little children to come unto me, ant for- bid them not, for of such is the kingdom of Weaven.* ‘KIFND. UNDERTAKERS. who is now in this city completing his ce thinks that the comet which is seen near the sun Gould in South Ame! el fe has been able to give an affirmative auswer to the question whether the observations of the nt een eee ae eee Septem! can be reco! su] tion that this is 6 return of the 1880 comet. thought that there was scarcely a doubt but that ‘we are actually witnessing a return of the comets of 1843 and 1880. He therefore ex; on He the sun will meet, low down in phere, an obstruction too great to be resisted. It ‘will then fall headiong into the sun and vanish from the catalogue; iH to forced to drink sour do other . ‘things. One tresh- Soe, g H I $ Fees 4 ‘expect to hear away. a sophomores Gcorgla nugglen arrived omg at Columbus; Ind, mae ings peisect > sacle. ates "3 short ume married a young Mutch, of ‘two wives procured s requisition, from the : i I i i i fe 1726 ‘lvapie avenue northwest. Ter ind everyting Rom tine ‘Telephone connection. Jose wuenn 1897 Testa Senne Rk ‘Telephone Connection. ae OOS OR RIENING Usprntaxer, ». 316 Pennsylvania porta Seetrecta, ‘Evervihing fire-das. fe FHConomicaL aNd sare. WEAVER, KENGLA & COB LAUNDRY 50AP 18 ECONOMICAL, BECAUSE IT IS PURE; BEING FREE FROM ALL ADULTERATIONS, SUCH AS MARBLE DUST, SUAPSTONE, PIPE CLAY, SILI- CATE, &c., WHICH ARE USED TO ADD WEIGHT: AND BULK, AND WHICH QUICKLY WEAR OUT AND ROT THE CLOTHES. IT I8 BAFE, BECAUSE IT 18 MANUF) FROM STRICTLY PURE MATERIALS, VIZ: REFINED TALLOW (PREPARED BY OURSEL' PALM AND COCOANUT OILS; WHILE ON CONTRARY MANY OF THE SOAPS ON THE MAB~ KET ARE MADE FROM: PROCURED FROM THE CARCASSES OF PUTRID DEAD ANIMALS ‘THUS ENDANGERING LIFE AND HEALTH, : PUT UP IN BARS, AND EVERY Bak BRANDED WITH OUR NAME. FOR SALE BY GROCERS GEXERALLY, AND WHOLESALE AT OFFICE, ® s13_3244 WATER STREET, GEORGETOWN, D.@, PB heeenasiten Porsisnrxa Reus pre (QURE CURE FoR MALARIA.