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. . AD Dene: WOOD AND COAL. ‘CAEORGE © EVELING Wabove lowe ET be rem Pin Tpit: On ENNSYLVAD BG 0 dirt? ext fuel! 99 perc @utit. Onder it fron 1A CRL HED AND % Hardware A. G. We wills emall firm, « sun, ch Orlice and 143 B stroct southeast. for cash 1c on Fe the very best qual 1 Brered is J CHNSON BROTHERS, | pny WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DFALERS 19 COAL AND WOOD, By water and rail direet from the mines. b piicilitis unsurpassed by any firm in the United Kell at lowest cash prices, and delivere’ prompt: Main office, wharves and depot, 12 streets southwest. Pranen Ya 1202 F d P sts. now, 1119 9 new, 3d and st. n-w., and FINANCIAL. Ppavate STOCK TELEGRAPH WIRES BETWEEN WASHINGTON AND NEW YORE. H. H. DODGE, Bonds, Stocks and Investment Secuntica Bovght w) Sold on Commission, No. 639 15rm STREET, (CORCORAN BUILDING,’ Agency for Prince and Whitely, Stock Brokers, €4Bnoapwar. New Yous. Every class of Securities bought and sol4_on commis+ ionin San Francisco, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New ‘York, Boston and Washington. Orders executed on ta New York Stock Exchange at one-eighth of one pers2a+ commission, Private and direct telegraph wires t> Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York and Boston, through which orders are executed on the Stock Exchanges 4h those cities and reported back promptly. Quotation {Stocks and Bonds and information regarding tho ‘Markets received through our wires INSTANTLY di- rect from the New York Stock Exchange. nl —— - RAILROADS GHENANDOAn VALLEY RAILROAD. os Mazerstown 6 a. Sleeper New You ‘Chattanooga, tin Bal and Ohi ato Luray, aud rless vs OF LURAY, id illuminated by the Elec- Light. NATURAL BRIDGE OF VIRGINTA, Cre of America’s remarkable Freaks of Nature. 2 Popular and Favorite Route to tha oe VIRGINIA SPRINGS. ‘The only ron! CAVES fike only Caverns in th QUICK mansloah Valley Railroad. General Manacer, im y FINK, . POPE, Gen’l Passenger and ee = Lynchhurs, Va. JOSEPH H. SANDS, Superint Hagerstown, Md. CHAS. P. HATCH, G. F. and Lynel au? ALTIMORE & OHIO RATLROAD. TH ; . B 96:15—BALIL -o B snd Way 0h 30_Pat nd Way (i int of Rocks and ay Stations. iUADELPHIA, NEW YORE AND Bi pation Cars to New Yorks D<TON mont, Stras- r via lielay.) £10 8:15—PHILAL Steps at Beltsville ans Dorses's. On 30:00-BALTIMORE id Laurel 10:40—Pittsburg, Chicago, Cincinnati and St. Lonis AEajten. Sleeving Core toCineinnatiaud Ghicawo, t City, Annapolis, Way. more and Way. maid Way, via Relay.) 90— Baltimore. [Hyattsville & Laurel Express, (Fred- erick. via Kelas, stopping at Anuapolis Junction.) 0—Faltumore. Admapolis and Way Stations, reserick. Haxerstown, Win- tations. (On Sunday to Point of ns only.) PRESS. QMartinsburs and sat Hyattaville and Laurel.) Way Stations. AND and DETROIT EXPRESS Siteping Cars te Pittsburg. 9:10_—BAL TIM! PRI . NEW YOR Cars to Alltrains from Washington stop For turiher information appl et Offices, Washins ton Passenzer Agent, Balto. oo 7 Bato.” my9 TO THE X yi nt TRACK. Ti. M IN © FFECT SEPT Tmarxs Leave Wasitixorox rnow Station CORNER ¥ (ih AND BStnerte, a yes Vittsbury and 1 Express, 9:50 pau. daily for ND POTOMAC RAILROAD. i heater, Buftalo, Mavars, 6.408. ly except Sunda: Palor Cars from Ha ane to Watkins: & daily, exc) with Puinca’ Cars M Mi port, Lock Haven, and Elmira, at9.32 a. excent Sunday. past, 3-00 a.m., 10:30. 2 On Sunday, 4:35, ted Express of Pullian ly, except Sunday. all through trains connect at Jer- with boats of Brooklyn Annex, aff: ording: transfer to Fulton street, avoiding double across New York City. Bis, 1078 a.m 1:30, 4:20, On Sunday, 4:20, 9: Th xpress, 9:30 a.m. daily,ex- 9:5 Par- + 8:00, 30 pam. rek Line, 6:40.10, and 4:40 p.m. daily, Buntiay. ALFXAND:TA AND FREDERICKSBURG RaAIT- AND ALEXANDEIA AND WASHINGTON 3:00, 9-2, 11:00 11:30 and 11:25 a.m. On Sun and § p e South, (6:30 ‘and 1125 3, m. daily. except Sunday. Alexandria for Washington, 6:00 snd 10:00 am. ; 12:4, 3:00, 5:00, 7:00 and Rem. and 12:00 midnight. On ‘Sunday at 5:15 snd 10-00 a.m. 4:00 and 9:20 pm ts and snformation at thaoffice, northeast comer street and Penn+ylvania avenue, and at the sta. Shere orders can be left for the checking of bags te destination from bo’ and residences. FRANK TROMS THE TRADES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. li AUCTION- SALES. FUTURE DAYS. THIS AFTERNOON. SALE OF BEAUTIFUL BUILDING HE NORTHWEST SECTION OF f adecrve of the Supreme, Court © District of Columbi f ~ No. 2140, Doe. 10, we ¥ill. offer for sale at TUESDAY, ' the THIRD DAY OF 0G on the promises, at HALE-P. M., lot No. 12, in Borland’ 5. aa. is in an elevated Jocality, a rapidly im- hood and affords an excellent oppor- tment. urth of the purchase money in cash, and the in three equal installments at six) Ve aud ehteen months, with six per cent interest. >be wecured by purehsser's note and a reseryed lien. cin at purchaser's cost. A deposit of $100 on REGINALD FENDALL, B. G, LOVEJOY, j Trustees. ‘CANSON BnOS, Aucts. 818-d&ds _____ STEAMERS. &e Fe POTOMAC RIVER LANDID ‘TEAMER THOMPSON Wharf every Monday, Wednesday Leaves Sixth and Frida: any other boat. ply to Gth street wharf or 82 eet wharf every SDAY, at seven o'clock a. in. a stopping at landiues in Nomini on Tuesdays { Thursdays, Mattox Creek on Sundays and, ‘hn Suudays ‘a man Creek on yo" returning to dia) v ton every Monday, Wednesday and Friday ‘For information apply2 - T-_JONES, Agent. & Tip otreet wart. _my28 .___7thstree poroxske TRANSPORTATION LINE. ‘Link, arrivein Washinton every saturday night STEPHENSON & BRO., AGENTS, mlf.6m_ 7th street Wharf and Cor, 12th and Pa. ave, yOTICE. FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. ‘On MONDAY as far as Nomini Ferry. On mini, Currioman, Leonardtown and Bay, stone's wharf, ‘Cobrum and How- Leonard- SDA “On SATCMDAY, Curtioman aid : han S SOHN BR. WOOD, Agent. NOBFOEE AND NEW YORK STEAMERS. STEAMER LADY OF THE LAKE. Will leave her wharf, foot WEDNESDAY and. ag at Piney will resume their ww York, ev and Georzetown Build’ hue; St AL , KOTTERDAM, AMSTERDAM. _ The first-class, full powered, Clyde-built Dutch ps of this Line, Pecansos BROS., Auctioneers, TRUSTEES SALE « 3 E N EV nue TREETS NORTHWEST, BrING No. 611 Ds By virtue of ‘a deed of trust, duly recorded in. Liber No. 755, folio $34, one of the land records for Washiugion county, in the District of Co- jumbia, T will sell, in front of the premises, on FRIDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER TWENTY- SECOND, 1882, at HALF-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK, the following described real ectute, situate in the city of Washington, District of Columbia, and known as part of lots “numbered two (2) and three, (3), in square numbered four hundred and fifty-seven (457), and being contained within the metes and bounds following, besinning for the same at a point on the Hine of north D street three feet cast from the south- western corer of said lot numbered two (2) and thence running north eishty (80) feet, thence west three feet io the division line between ‘said lots, thence north slong said diyision line to the rear line of said jot num- cred three @) andthe pub ic alley, ‘thence west, slonr said rear line@welve (12) feet and six (6) inches; thence s uth to the suid street and thence east along said street fifteen (15) feet and six (6) inches to the place of begin- ning, together with all the provements, ways, case- inongs, Hehts, prisiiees, appurteu: noes and heridita: ments to the same Leloning or in any wise appertaining. indevtedness secured by said Geed of trust unpa d, with expenses of sale in the balance in six and twelve mouths, for whieh the notes 1¢ purchaser, berring interest from day of sale and secured by deed of trust on the property sold. A de- posit of $150 reqnned at time of sale. woyancln, Se.. at purchaser's cost. Terms to be complied with in defauuny-purchacer: after five days" public: notice of lefaulting purchacer, after five days notice 0 such Resale in Some Hewsvaper published in Washing- tol .C. st-dids ANGELLO GHISSEULI, Trustee. TO-MORROW. FP! OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TTURE AT AUCTION. EMBER TWE: On SATURDAY, SI TYsT HIRD, a O'CLOCK, within and in front of my spacious auction rooms, “I shall seli a iarge and valua- le collection of Household Effects, viz: Elegant large French Plate Mautel Mirror. ‘uely-tiniaued Walnut Pier Mirror, Slab and OneSuper Walnut Parlor Suite, upholstered in Blue nd G Brocatelle, 8 pieces; cost $400. One Very Handsome Turkish Parlor Suite, upholstered ‘in Old Gold Damask and Plush; 7 pieces. One Raw Silk Suite; 7 pieces. Walnut Rep Parlor Suite. H Se See ae Several Fine intings, One Fiegant Dressing Burean, with large French, Bevel Plate irror. One Superb Walnut Bedstead, Handsomely Carved. The two pieces match, and cost $450. Fine Hair Mattrassos, Pillows and Bolsters. Walnut Bedsteads, Boreaus and Washstands, Marble. oe Bales. oa ae Toilet Ware. Gottaxe Sets, Sewing Machines, Diniui-roon Furniture, &., together with about 900 cparate lots. x hi'The fine furniture will be sold at TWELVE O'CLOCK precisely within the auction rooms. Ni ponement on account of weather. rpuomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. GOVERNMENT SALE OF LARGE BAY HORSE, GOOD HONEST DRIV WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers, BLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. offer at public sale, ‘on THURSDAY, SEP- BER TWENTY EIGHTH, (if fair, if not thet y), at FOUR O'CLOCK p.m., the following. rived real estate, (recorded in liber No. 623, folio 386, one of the Jand recoriis for Washington county, District of Columbia), sitnated in the District of Co- inmbia, and adjoming Tennally town, 356 building lots, 25x100 feet, which will be of ed asa whole, and an un- xi tract, coutaining Tacres. The above lots are tifully situated and cor and a fine view of Wash- ington city and the snrrou! ra antry. wit and ab- ‘act of title can be seen at auctioneers? office. f the purchase f sale, the balence in equal i {syelveauonths, with approved secu f OF A DEED OF TRUST, DATED and recorded in Liber S61, folio 83, nd records for Washington county, District of Columbia, and at the written request of the party we- cured thereby, xe will sell, in frontof the premises, on T DAY, SEPTEMBER TWENTY-SIX, 18 t CLOCK P. M., all of Sub-lot forty-te 's subdivision of n lots in square Dun me, (831.) nee in six and twelve m of the purchaser, enty-five dollars to be paid down when the property is knocked off 8, oF all cash. © WEEKLY LINE OF STEAMERS LEAVING SEW YORK EVERY THURSDAY AT NOON. FOR ENGLAND, FRANCE AND GERMANY. Lu Laseage apply serage abR'Y ©. B. RICHARD & CO., Genera! Passonger Agents, 61 Broudway, New ore. Or to PERCY G. SMITH, and 619 Pennsylvania avenue. fourist Gazette.” Send zie y ORTH GFRMAN LLOYD— STEAMSHIP Lixe Ber New Yorx, Haver, Lonvon, $ TAMPTON AND BREMEN. The steamers of this company will sail EVERY SAT- UEDAY from Bremen pier, foot of 3d street, Hoboken. Rates of passage: From New York to Havre, London, Southampton and Bremen, first cabin, $100; second Sohn. 210) Stecraws, $90: prepaid stesraie cortificaton, 2 orireight of passage x] poly. to OI 2 Bowling Green, New Yor! .G. MELZE! 925 yivania avenue northwest, ae se a apt 1. F THE CUNARD STE. SHIP COMPANY LIMIrsy BEIWEER NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL. 2. Earthia.-. Wed. ,20 Dee rs Sitiay WEDNESDAY EHOW NEWT $80 and $100 RATE OF PASSAueE- a aoy ighybansenger accommeations. Btecrage at ors 100 se. Stocrage tickets froin Liv- fone bt town alls «1 other parts of Europe at ‘Through bills of aden given to. Havre, Autwerp and other ports on tor Mediterranean ports. For freight and passace apply at the Company's office, fast, Glaag te Goineat and No. 4 Bowling Green, o1 steerace wd cab OTIS BIGELOW & OW, 605 ‘Ti street, hinicton. Ce New York: THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED AND le Ladies’ Physician in the city, ean be consulted daily Pennsylvania avenue. Alf female Complaints aud“ Irrewularities quickly removed. Prompt treatment. Correspondence and consultations strictly confidential. ‘Separate rooms for Ladies. Office hours? to4 and 7 to9 p.a. #22-1m. | Ss REWARD IF DR. BROTHERS FAILS TO PP Care any case of suppressed or painful Menstrua- tion, Leucirrhaa, (or whites, ) and ali Interruptions or Irrciularities of the Menstrual Periods; 35 years’ expe. rhs 906 B street southwest. 819-li* D&E ROBERTSON, THE MOST RELIABLE AND longest established specialist In this city, with 13 * experience, will guarantee acure in ali of ibe Uriuary Organs, Nervous and Seminal Weakness, Nocturnal Emiscions, Tnpoteney done of sexual power), ete. Gonorrhoea and aoe positively in 3to 10 day Consultations ictly confidential. Can be copa eden and Saturday from to 9 pins: ‘Main office, 30 Agee athis office, 456 © street northwest. efers «ling physicians of Baltimore, Liberty street, Baltimore, Md. Nimiors PROSTRATION, PREMAT! bility, Lost Vitality, Youthfal Errors, Weaknesses, &ec., positively and perinanently cured without med‘- ine or pain. “Also, ali Private Office, 514 9th street northwest. ANY FORM Ts A GREAT Degraded in his own mind despised by the woman he ER inisfortune to a man. the Joss of manbood, loves, his mind becomes’ shronded in gloom and de- tpondeney. Cousult DR, BROTHERS, 906 B strest southwest s12-ln* Gs LEMEN, IF you SH SCIENTIFIC H treatment, consult DRS. BROTHERS & GRAY, 06 B street southwest, the oldest established adver- fising Physicians in the city—aworn to before A.C, Richards, Justice of the peace. Medicines prepared at our Laboratory, and a cure guaranteed in all stages of Secret Diseases: “No free prescriptions. A word to the Wise is sufficient. Advice free. sl-im* Ricon’s VITAL RESTORATIVE. RESTORES NERVOUS AND PHYSICAL DEBILI- TY, LOSS OF MANLY VIGOK, &o, ‘This infallible remedy has been scrutinized and en- domed by the Academy of Medicine, of Paris, aud tested for half a century by the medical celebrities of Europe. It contains uo phosphorous cantharides, or other poisons, and ig a purel sugar-coated pill. For sale by CH idetraini, svivania avenue, Washinton, wi macriptive cir- culars can be None zenitine without the private wrietary stamp with monogram and full name a8 vee NOTICE, HAVING BOUGHT OUT THE EXCLUSIVE RIGHT OF DR. WicORD’S VITAL RESTORATT THE DEMAND FOR It HAVING GREATLY IN- CREASED WITHIN THE LAST FIVE YEARS IN THES TATES. I AM NOW ENA’ THE PRICE MORE T ONE: PLACE THIS 1Ti PRICE PER AND seph NTLEMEN CAN HAVE SCIENTIFIC TREAT- Tuent and & Cure of allVenoreal Diseases by wulting Dr- LEOM: 237 Pemmay ican tree oe scriptions. and advies A ‘cine mhiaver Giice hours—it to 12. &4s aay r 5 2012 PENN. AVE.—PLAIN oury Teasonable rates, Books ONES Te eRACTIOAD Seow AND JOR 125 Pennsyivania Washington Deo 23 Pennsyivania avenue, Washington. D. O- Cu RUPPERT, NOS. 403 AND 405 TTH STREET NORTHWEST, BEADQUARTERS FOR THE WHITNEY CHIL DKEN'S CARRIAGE COMPANY, *RCHERY, FISHING TACKLES, CROQUET ani LAWN TENNIS, BICYCLES, VELOCIPEDES, TRI- CYCLES, WAGONS, &., cur bo 13-eodh Hike: & ache, Old — BRAIN ANIA | AV EB \D THIRD STREETS EAST. By virtue of a decreo of the Supreme Court of ees District of Cohmm via, passed on t day of Sep- aity cause No. 8,23: ‘rustees will offer for sule at the un- public ai frout of te premises, on MONDAY, the SEC. OND DAY or OCTOBER, A.D, 1882, at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., all of the interest, ti ties to anid id estute of all the par- se in and toa partof the Lot numbered in the square numbered five hundred 5 ting forty-five feet nine in- > fect Yin.) ou 2d street west, between south F and G streets, tozether with the improvements thereon. Andou TUESDAY, THE THIRD DAY OF OCTO- BER, a.D. 1882, 4’ VE O'CLOCK P. M.. in front of the preunises f the interest, title and estute of all the parties to this cause in and to the lot numbered twe've (12), in thesquare numbered seven hundred and sixty-two (762), frotting ou the south side of Pennsyl- Vauia avenue, between Second and Third streets east, together with the improvements thereon. ‘Terms of sale: One-fourth (’4) of the purchase money, cast m the day of sale, or within seven (7) days there- after, and the residue in four equal instalments, at six, twelve, eyateen and twenty-four months from the of sale; the purchaser or purchasers kiving his, her or the:r promissory notes for the same, with interest from the day of sale at six (6) per cent. per annum, or at the election of the purchaser the whole of the Purchase money may be paid in cash, the title to he pective parcels being so sold to be retained until fae fpuOUN Of the purchase money and interest 18 {cwoalh ofeaie’ aser shall fail conn Fs cee x attiydpusicos reverse the re-ad- Ted A cae ae or each o wil purchaser's cost. ancing at JAMES 8. EDWA : 503 D street nox ENOCH L. WHITE, 635 F street northwest: ‘Trustees. DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts. #20-coxds FPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, NT SQUARE GRAND STEINW, PIANO-F COVER A ¥ AND GIL SUITE SILK PARLOR SUITE N ; Fi WALNUT ROSEWOOD CHAMBER | SUITES; ” F y WIRKOR: PRE ENGLISH BRUSSELS z 8 AT AUCTION. Qn TUESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER TWEN- TY-SIXTH, 1882, at TEN O'CLOCK, at No. 1108 F street, between J1th and 12th sforthweat, Lehall sell a large and superior collection of Household Effects, em- bracine im part— Very superior Square Grand Steinway Piano-Forte, 73 oct Twohaulsome French Plate Pior Mirrors, with Slab racket. Ebony and Gut Parlor Suite, upholstered in SUk and nish. Walnut Parlor Suitos, Nery surerior Walnu Folding Chairs, Loun; English Brussels Stair and Hall Carpets. Window Hangings, Wal. Music Rack. Walnut Marble Top Chamber Suites, Rosewood Chamixr Furniture. Very handsome Carved Walnut Wardrobes, Oak and Painted Furniture. Fine Hair Mattresses, Pillows and Bolsters. Large quantity Blankets, Comforts, Sheets and Spreads. Library Tables, Wal. Hall Furnitus Very handsome with Mirror back. Walnut Extension Tabie, Mahog. Tables. 18 Walnut Dining Chairs, Drop Lights. China and Glassware, Student Lamps. Plated Ware, Knives and Forks. Kitchen Requisit &e. sid-dis“EHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TPH08. J. FISHER & Co, Real Estate Auctioneers. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE IN ALEXANDRIA COUNTY, VIKGINIA, OPPO- SITE THE CITY OF WASHINGTON. In pursuatice of adeed of trust to the under- signed from Henry Birch, dated March 28th, 1382, and recorded in the office of the Clerk of the ¢ount court of Alexandria county, in the state of vies in Liber F, No. 4, folio 44, &c., the undersigned Trustee ‘will sell at public auction, on’ the pr-mises, on SATUR- DAY, the THIRT#ETH DAY OF SEPIEMBER, A.D. 1882, at FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., lots of ground’ num- Dered two (2) and three (3), in a deed of partition of @ certain tract of land in said Alexandria county, between Birch and Bireb, recorded in Liber A, No, 4. folio 38, of tae land records for said county, which tract is situ perjhear the soutirend of the Aqueduct bridge, across the Potomac river, and adsacent to the Alexandria canal and the property’ of John Burch. Each lot contains Houses and improve- — twelve acres, with some ments, ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash, and the balance in equal instalments in six and twelve months, or all cash at the option of the purchaser. Title retained until final payment. Conveyancing at cost of purchaser. A depoait of $150 ized ‘time of aulesand the terms f thin , - MARTIN E. MOMS, Trustee, sale to be ci 15d i ee? DOWLING, Auctioneer. ALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE ON NORTH SIDE OF M STREET, BETWEEN TWELFTH AND THIRTEENTH BTREETS: NORTHWEST, AT AUCTION. By authority of the owner thereof, Tall wl, ye an in front of the on MON. AY. TWENTY-FIFTH SEPTEMBE! FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., Lot No. 1, in Davidson's sub. of front 24 feet 73s inches on north feck 0 a 90 foot I[ANCERY SALE AM ici foun! NORTHWEST PORTIO! THE EVENING STAR. WAtter B. WILLIAMS & ©O., Auptioneers. WALNUT CHAMBER SUITES, WALNUT FRAME PARTON SUITE. UPHOLSTERED IN PLUSH: NARNGT FRAME PORLOM SUITES UPHOL- STEREDIN RAW SILK WALNUT WARDROBES, ROSEWOOD CASE PIANO, COTTAGE FURN 4URE, FINE BRUSSELS GARPETS, INGRAIN AND OTHER ies ae - MORROW, SEPTEMBER TWENTY-THIRD, ARTES OCLOCK A. ML we cial sel}, in front of our selosroom, the above coliéétion of Furniture, Sc. 107" WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO.. Aucts. FPPHOMAS DOWLING, Zucuoncer. ASSORTMENT OF MILLINERY AND PATGNot GooUs, BEING THY FREE ATOR OF A PARTY RETIRING FROM BUSINESS, AT AUCTION. 7 any - WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMB! west pia 1852, cocaine eS yCLOC at my ‘auction Tooma, I shall sel of the above gvods, embracing shout twenty pleces of ‘a attention of tho ladies ts called to this sale (re- aaa THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ITCH, FOX & BROWN, Real Estate Brokers. ? SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED sg PROPERTY. ég By virtue of a deed of trust, dateA March 1, A.D. u Teco! for 101 Solum! and at the: request of the party secured thereby, we will i, it publ auction, in front of the prem on SArUEDAY OCTOBER FOUR TESST routs the folowing described re AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. estate, situate in Wachington City, District of Colum bia, viz.: Lot numbered fifteen’ (15), in Davidson's subdivision of original lof seventeen (17) and eiehteen (18), iu aquare one hundred and ninety-nine (199), im- proved, ye residencé PiVerms of sale au prescribed by said deed of trust, viz: ‘The amount of note eecurea by said decd of trust, with interest thereon from March Ist, 1882, to date of sale, at rate of eight per cent per annum, her with ex: mise of sale in'cash, aud the aurexate of which will ‘announced at the sale, and balance of the purchase money to be paid in one year, for which the note of the purchaser, bearing interest at the rate of eight per cent per annurh from date of ‘sale, and secured by deed of trust on the property sold, shall be taken. A deposit of $500 will be required at tine of sale. Allconveyancing St parchaver COs AMES B. FITCH.» rrustees, ROBERT C. FOX, 3. T. COLDWELL, Auctioneer. #22-e0te WALTER B, WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY ON NORTH CAPITOL STREET, NEAR BOUNDARY By virtue of deed of trust dated the twenty- sixth day of Apri A.D. 1882. aud. reontod ia lider 1003, folio a0 et seq., of ‘the land ‘records of the District of Columbia, and by direction of the party’ secured thereby, we, the undersigned Trustees, wi offer for sale at public. anction, in front of the prexiises, on WEDNESDAY, THE FOURTH DAY 9) BER, A. D, 1882, AT FIVE O'CLOCK FB. M., the following-described real extate and premises in the city of Washington, in said District, viz: Lot numbered one hundred and Afty-three, (153, ) of Moses Kelley's sub division of lots in Bates and others’ sub(fivision of lots in square numbered six hundred and fifteen, (615, ) to- gether with all the improvements thereon. ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash; balance in one and two years, with interest from the day of sale, secured by purchaser's notes and deed of trust; or all’ cash, at purchaser's option. A doposit of $50 will be required when the property 1s sold. | If the terms of sale are not complied with in five days the trustecs reserve the Tight to resell at any time thereafter at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, All conveyancing at pur- Wa, R. WOODWARD, 922-dkas LEROY M. TAYLOR,’ ( Trustees. J)UNCANSON BROB., Auctioncers. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS C TAINED IN RESIDENCE 200 N STREET (No. 35 ist STREET), WEST WASHINGTON, AT AUCTION. = On MONDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER TWENTY- FIFTH, commencing at TEN O'CLOCK, we will sell, at the above residence, a general assortment of house- hold goods, consisting in part of H.C. Parlor Set, Chamber Furniture, Carpe, Matting, Cooking and Heatins Stoves, Kitchen Uteusils, &c., &e. ‘Terms: Cash. 822-2t D NCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, ENTIRE COLLECTION OF HOUSEHOLD TURE, VELVET AND BRUSSELS CA NABE PIANO; DIN D CHA’ LARG Embraced in the assortment wi!l be found Rosewood Case Knabe Piano; Body Brussels, Moquet, Veivet, \d other parlor and chamber carpets, Gilt Frame Man- tel Mirrors; Walnut Frame Mantel Mirrors: Congres- sional Chairs and Lounges; Walnut and Rosewood Easy Cl Rock Walunt Wardrobe and Walnut er Covered and other Chairs; manese Handsome! other table Lambrequins, Cornices, etc. ; Secretary and Bookcase: Hall Furniture; Hall and Stair lee Carpets; Hair Mattresses; Fine Feather Beds and Pillows; Library Tables, toxether with a quantity of Furniture in single Pieces; Bedsteads, Bureaus, Waahstands, Tables, Chairs, &e., &e.; China, 'Glass ahd Crockery; Table Ware; Corver Cooking ‘Utensils, and other Kitchen requisites, Stoves, &c., altogether thee fects of upwards of 16 rooms, to which attention of buyers is led. £8 House can be rented furniahed previous to sali £22 [DEXCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF FRAME HOUSE AND LOT ON P STREE1, BETWEEN TWENTY-FIRST AND TWENTY-SECOND STREETS NORTH- By virtue of a deed of trust duly recorded in, liber No. 909, folio 194, et sca... one of the !and records ( for the District of Columbia, T-will sell, on TH DAY, FIF1H DAY OF OCTOBER,’ A. D. 1882, at FIVE O'CLOCK P. M., tn front of the premises, all that certain piece or parcel of land known and described ag lot lettered D, in reccrded subdivision of original lot numbered thirteen (13). in square numbered. sixty- eikht (68), toxether with lmprovements, ways, ease- ments, rights, privileges, and appurtenances to same beloneing oF appertalnt ‘Terms: One-third cash; balance in six and twelve months, notes to bear interest and to bo scured by deed of trust on premisea sold. A deposit of $50 required at tims of sale. Conveyancing and recordiug at purcha- ser’s cost. Terms to be complied with in seven days, otherwise resale at risk and cost of defaulting purcha- ser after five Ce ey notice ern seeale in some newspaper published in Washington, s24-cokda BENJAMIN F. LEIGUTON, ‘Trustee, EREMPTORY SALE OF BUILDING LOTS COR- NER OF TWELFTH AND K STKEETS SOULH- EAST. NESDAY AFTERNOON, TETH, at HALF-Pa‘ in front of the premises, we containing O.ahOT1 SQUARE 996, south K street t, fronting 347-12 feet on on 12th street Gast. W ven el street bein - paved and grad ‘Terms: One-third cash; ‘balanco months, notos to, bear interest and sect trast. | Deposit of $100 required at sale, Conv t pnechaser’s cont. sis-dsds DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. 52 -THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED ON A COUNT of the rain until SATURDAY, TWENTY. THIRD INSTANT, SAME HOUR AND'PLACE. [\HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE LOT ON HIGH STREET, GEORGETOWN, D. C. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, pasaed i saeity. cause No. 1035, Docket 5, Offutt et al. ¥. al. we. Will sellon WEDNESDAY, the FOURTH OF OC BEK, 1882, at FIVE O'CLOCK P. M., the north half of Lot numbered Twenty-three (23) in’ ‘Beatty and Huw- kins’ addition to Georgetown, fronting about forty feet on rh street, and having a depth of 130 feet. ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash, residue in two equal pice des atsix and twelve mont with interest: $50 dopouit at time of sale. Upon final ratification of sale and full payment of purchase money, deed will be ved Waluut Marble Top Sideboard, _ wiven: to the purchaser, who must pay cost of conyey- ancing. ae _ WM. D. GANSI 1218 Sist et. 'D.w.; "puomas DOWLING, Aucuoneer. TRUSTEES’ SALE QF HOUSEHOLD FURNI- By virtue of a deed of trust dated the eeventh day of June, 1832, and dui; recorded in liber No. 1,008, folio 225, to., ono of theland records of the Dietriet of Ger Day's, fhe undersigned “Trusteos will sell on MON. DAY, SEPTEMBER TWENTY-FIFTH, 1882, TEN’ O'CLOCK, at No. 1336 I street northwest, & gen- eral collection of Household Goods, embracing in part— ONE ORGAN, MARBLE-TOP TABLES, PAR- LOR FURNITURE, SEVERAL MIRRORS, PIC- TURES, SOFAS LOUNGES, CHAIRS. WHAT- NOT, BOOKCASE, WINDO HANGINGS, OR- NAMENTS, CARPETS, WALNUT AND OTHER CHAMBER FURNITURE, EASY © BRUSSELS AND INGRAIN CARPETS, TO- GETHER WITH ALL OTHER FURNITURE EM- ULE A, ATTACHED TO This is a coll and should ade Eeshon eb Veheern) sods EW. WHITAMIan '} Trustees. po DOWLING, Auctioneer. XECUTOR’S SALE OF TM D UNIM- PROVED PROPERTY TH GEOWGE rows, D.C. RB TWENTY., in front of the! amy havin front it of 2T 5 3 g, tia i Ec FE B2 S558: ie iB FRIDAY. September 22, 1ss2. 2d Edition. lst Telagrams tu The Slr THE SYRACUSE CONVENTION. CLEVELAND NOMINATED FOR GOVERNOR. A Serious Accident to a Georgetown Mai Special Dispatch to Tax Eventve Star. MIDDLETOWN, MD., Sept. 22—About 6 o'clock this morning as Mr. Samuel Brennan, of Georgetown, D. C., a horse buyer, was riding through this place inasulky on his way to Hagerstown his horse trod upon a rolling stone, and falling threw Mr. Brennan from the vehicle violently to the ind, cutting and bruising “him very severely. Fe was carried in an unconsctous condition to the resi- dence of Mr. Howard Sharrow, when Dr. J. E Baetty was summoned, who restored him to con— sciousness and cared for his injuries. His escape from fatal injury was very narrow. His horse, a Madge in animal, was also badly cut about the legs. ——————— ‘The S: ‘use Convention, SrRaccsg, N. Sept. 22—Mr. Meredith Moore, of Onondaga, supported the nomination of Henry W. Slocum. “He said all of the candidates were good men, and no “blind pool” was written on their brows, CAMPBELL DROPPED. ‘The county democracy dropped Campbell on the $d ballot, and, with about four exceptions, voted for Cleveland, amid some excitement. Each change in the votes was noteg@ by tho audience and cheered by the friends Of the various nominees. Tammany again divided its votes among Slocum, Flower and Cleveland. A stampede has com: menced for Cleveland, and numerous delegates are asking for permission to change their votes. There is much confusion. Cleveland Nominated. Syracusg, N. Y., Sept. 22—Cleveland has been nominated for governor. a The Accident in the New York Tannel. New York, Sept. 22—The list of killed and Injured as corrected up to 2p.m. is.as follows: Killed—Mrs. Eugenie Aubert, aged 35 years, a teacher of French in the 12th-street public school, She was the wife of Prof. Eugene Aubert, teacher of French in the normal college. The Aubert inne reside in Mt Vernon. General Cable News. THE CORONATION OF THE CZAR. Lonpox, Sept. 22—A dispatch to Reuter’s Tele- grain Company from Moscow, says: Nothin; Known here regarding the preparations for the coronation of the czar. It is expected that the customary period will elapse for the preparations before the ceremony takes place; also that the usual Invitations Will be issued when the date is decided. BARON TENTERDEN DEAD. The death 1s announced of Baron Tenterden, permanent under secretary of state for foreign affairs, an office he bad Milled since 1873, MR GLADSTONE AND THE SOUTH. Members of a committee disapproving of Mr. Gladstone's Egyptian policy, having, with the View of discrediting his views of foreign politics, reiterated the charge that he sympathized with the south during the civil war in the United States, Mr. Gladstone, reniying through his sec. retary’ to an inquiry’ ou the subject, writes that the statement attributing such sy ppathy to him 4s untrue and contrary to authentic fact made public, A New Railread. ALBANY, N. Y., Sept. 22—Among the compantes which filed “certificates of incorporation in the ‘secretary of “state's office jp-day ts }the Binghamton’ and Williamsport ® ratiroad company of Binghamton; capital, $400,000. | The length of the rafiroad is to be twenty iniles, and It 1s to run from Binghamton to a point on the | division line between New York and Pennsylv | nia, and thence by the most feasible route to Wil- Mamsport. es ‘Telegraphic Briets. The business failures as reported by R.G. Dun & Co,,of the New York mercantile agency, for this week were 109, of which 104 occurred in the country and 5 in New York city. eee ed COLLECTORS oF INTERNAL REVENUE A. L. MORGAN, of Mobile, and James T. Rapier, of Montgomery, Ala., have been suspended and Philip Joseph and William Youngblood have been appointed to the respective vacancies, A TELEGRAM to the national board of health from Pensacola, Fla., last night, reports sixty new cases there yesterday, fully one-half negroes, two deaths, both children. Total cases to date,314. Secon LIEUTENANT GgoncE E, MCCONNELL, of the revenue marine service, commanding the rev- enue sloop Vanderbilt, in Long Island sound, nas ‘been detailed as assistant inspector of the life saving stationf tn the third life saving district; Second Lieut. Chas. H. McLellan, commanding the revenue sloop Alert, at Louts river, N. J.. de- talled assistant inspector of the fourth lire saving district, and Third Lieut. Waistein A. Falling, commanding the revenue sloop Report, at Chinco- teague, Va., as assistant inspector of the fifth lire saving district. Mason Perer C. Harys, who has charge of the Improvement of the Potomac flats, has gone to New York for a fewdays for the purpose of ex- amining the flushing gates of the water works of that city, with a view of determining what kind of ‘ate it will be best to adopt in the improvement ere, Army ORDERS.—The resignation of Conditional \Sadet Edward N, Scudder, 4th class, U. 8. military" W, bas been accepted by the Secretary of ton, 3d ca’ date. Major Caleb H. Carl- territory. Fate Sco ‘ort Lowell, Arizona dered for duty at the evan try, 1801 Cupt. Alonzo E. Miltimore, ‘ns ter, will be relieved from ‘temporary auiy iene York city on October 15th, 1852, and will ceed to Jefferson barracks, Mo., and report to the commanding officer of that post for assignment to duty as post quartermaster. On the arrival of Capt. Miltimore at Jefferson barracks, Capt. G. F. Foote, 8th cavalry, will be relieved from duty at that post and will’ Join his troop inthe depart- ment of Texas, and he will be relieved trom duiy. as a member of the general court martial appoint. d to meet at Jefferson barracks, First. Lieut. A, Williams, @ty, cavalry, will, be relieved from duty at JeffersorPbarracks, and will join his troo] in the department of ‘Torah ? ” COMMANDER ALLEN D. BROWN Teports to the ‘Navy department the arrival of the U.S.S. James- town at Hampton Ro: Virginia, yesterday, from Nortolic mats 4 ‘Tne Conrracr for the enlargement of an old n-house and the construction of a new one in e nursery grounds was to-day awarded to M. ‘Magruder, the lowest bidder, for $2,997.35. a Gurrina Reavy For Sea SzRvick.—The double- turreted monitor Miantonomah, now at League Island, Pennsylvania, is now being placed in con- dition for sea service. When this is done a num- ber of tests will be made as to her sea-goi ca- pacity and other qualities. ~ Szorerary Foroxr will go to New York to-mor- Tow evening. During his absence Assistant Sec- retary New will be acting Secretary. ASSISTANT SECRETARY FRENcE will go to Con- cord, Mass., to-morrow morning for a visit of two. weeks. Exovucu To Kmt a Guost.—Joseph_ W. Lindsay and Edward Sponier were before Judge’ Bundy to-day for fighting in the street. The judge sald he thought they doen punished enoe it they had been locked up all nig! Their es were dripping with fee oom Sponier replied to the that he thought being locked up in the ith nineteen other prisoners was for anything, for one fellow tokillaghost.” — A man named Jé Hi was ss heran ea iy aa mnie named Dorsey Swan. = Fe te ae erene ind i | 36 votes; Prime, dem., 33; Geo. H. Willams, 16; | in erry COvRT—Judge Hagner. ‘Yestertay, Booker agt. Booker; appearance or- dered. Merchant agt. Cook; testimony ordered taken. Woodward agt. Northern Liberty Market Co.; heard and submitied. Reb agt. Schneider; de- cree for Injunction signed. Pouice Covrt—Judge Bundy pro tem. Thursday, Wm. Cleary allas Wm. Johnson, vag- rancy; 9% days." Sarah Hunter, colored, assault on Annie Brower; $or 15 days’ John Ward, as- Sault on Ella Laden; $50 or three months in Jail. He was required to give $250 bonds to keep the peace, or In default of bonds @ days addi Annie Brewer, threatsto Sarah Hunter; personal bonds. Wm. Brown, colored, loud apd botsterous; Sor 15 days George Goldsinith fMrtelted collat- Sfah, Googe whiteside,vagrancy; nal bonds, Charles Wilson, vagrancy ; personal bonds to leave the city. Michael Doyle, Keeping an unilcensed peal noted. Chas. Taylor, ie street: $5 or 15 days’ an unlicensed bar; $105 lay, Chas. Banks, vagrancy; bonds or 15 days. Mark Scott, colored, do.: 99 daya. Charles Green, colored, loud and boisterous; $5 or 15 days. Jos. Bayard, Profanity, Sor days. Mary K. Simms and Martha Ward, colored, vagrancy; bonds or 30 days each. Timothy Sweeney ,committing,creating and maintaining a nuisance: $5 or 15 days. Jos. C. Sears, loud and boisterous: $5 or i5 days. tetty | Brown, loud ‘and boisterous; $6 or 1s cay. ana Murray, do.; personal bon: jeury Laurie, carrying a pistol; §20 or 30 days. ——<—__ Sports on Land and Water. TURF MATTERS, The winners at Sheepshead bay, yesterday were Littie Phil, Rambler, Pearl Jennings, Ida B. George McCullough and Ike Bonham. ‘The brothers Kerr and Bale, who are implicated in the great English turf frauds, have been re- leased after undergoing half their sentence of ten years’ imprisonment, in consideration of the in- formation they gave some time ago against cer- tain detectives, A CHALLENGE FOR ROs8. P. H. Conly, of Halifax, N.S. has challenged Wallace Ross, of St. John, to row him a five-mile scull race, with turn, on Bedford Basin, within two or three weeks, for $1,000 a side. THE AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS, The Philadelphia International Cricket commit- tee met yesterday, and decided to play 18 men against the Australians in the three days’ match to be played at Philadelphia on October 11, 12 and 18. The Australlans will leave Liverpool’ on the steamer Alaska September 30th, will play in New York on thelr arrival, and at Philadelphia on the above dates. Upon the close of the Philadelphia match they rill go direct to San Franelsco, and fare booked to for Sydney on the 2ist proximo. BASE BALL YESTERDAY, At New York—Metropolitans, 1; Boston, 1; seven innings, At Pitusburg—Alleghany, 6; Louisvilie, 4 At Philadelphia—Troy, 3; Philadelphia, 3; ten Innings, Athletic, 2; Balltmore,& At Reading,— Active, 11; Richmond, of Richmond, Va., 4. —$—$$_oo ___ Political Notes. CONGRESSIONAL NOMINATIONS MADE YESTERDAT— THE NEBRASKA REPUBLICAN STATE TICKRT—THR OREGON SENATORIAL DEADLOCK—A SCANDAL AMONG NEW YORK REPUBLICANS. Congressional nominations were made yesterday as follows: Martin A. Haines, (rep.) Ist N. HL; John Q. Redick, (dem.) 1st Nebraska. Thomas Wilson, the democratic nominee in the first Minnesota district, has declined the nomina- tlon. No nomination has yet been made inthe twenty- sixth Pennsyivanta district by the republica Miller and McJunkin recelving We votes in th convention. THE NEBRASKA REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. The Nebraska republicans have naminated the following state ticket: governor, J. W. Dawes; State treasurer, Lorin Clark; attorney general, | Isaac Powers, jr.; and regent of the university, C. H. Gere, Michael Aston, keepin, or €0 days—appeal not To-d: “9 THE OREGON SENATORSIIP isstill unsettled. A dispatch from Salem, 0., says: “On the joint ballot yesterday, Mitchell recetved | scattering, 4.” | THE COLORADO REPUBLICANS: have nominated James B. Grant, of Lake, for gov- ernor; John R. Prowers, of Bent, for Meutenant governor, and Vincent D. Markham, of Arapahoe, judge of the supreme court, MR. URNFR. A strong pressure has been brought to bear on the Hon. Milton G. Urner to induce hin to accept the nomination for the associate justtceshtp of the sixth Maryland district, but It ts understood that he still persists In bis determination ts decline, The nominating convention meets at Point of Rocks to-day. COLLECTOR ROBERTEON’S BOGUS PROXY. Theclose of the Saratoga convention was at- tended by a scandal growing out of the discovery of the fact that Stephen B. French obtained his place in the meeting of the state cen- tral committee as proxy for Collector Robertson on a bogus tel Mr. French exhibited to the committee a telegram saying: “Please act as my Proxy at meeting of state committee.” Collector ‘obertson has declared that French had no au- thority from him. French declares that he tele- esac end collector twice, and recelved the lispatch quoted in reply. Investigation, it 1s claimed, shows that the dispatch was never sent over the wires. The matter has caused quite a sensaUon in New York political circles. ——_+2-____ Labor Notes. ‘The differences between the manufacturers and their employes of Pittsburg having been settled, a large number of the mills started up yesterday With a full complement of men, and the balance will be in operation by next Monday....The iron manufacturers of the Wheeling district yesterday unanimously resolved not to start their mills until labor prices were equalized with Pittsburg.....1U1s Tunored that there 1s a movement among the Knights of Labor at Cumberland to endeavor to have the system of Itti ch miner to five cars a day restored as it was before the strike, News Briefs. The reunton of the Society of the Army of the Cumberland at Milwaukee, Wis., yesterday elected the following officers: President, Gen. Phil H. Sheridan; corresponding secretary, Henry M. List; recording secretary, John W. Steele; treasurer, Gen. Jos. S. Fullerton, ‘The convention of distillers and Nquor dealers Ss gay, at Cincinnat, passed resotutions declar- c they are in favor of yielding obedience oe law of the land, which impels ant cu Soo4 order and i respect, for the opinions a in Phitadeiphia, tase pla ag Aeht being the wea) Chai cManus and Robert — were McManus 18 not expectea to ive, ‘The $5,000,000 Northern Pacific rafiroa loan, the books for which closed in Boston esterday, been over-subscribed for. . aia of a saloon at 101 Bow- Patrick Dwyer, a keeper. ery, New York, was shot and fatally wounded yes- tel by Chas. Warren, an acrobat, who boarded in the saloon. . It is announced that the land of Disston’s four million acre purchase In Florida will be thrown ers | renee the government price of T acre. it Hon. W. E. Gladstone was one of the pall- yesterday. Cardl- bearers at Dr. Pusey’s funeral nal Newman walked beside the The Feheral conference of the Seven Day Usts of America ts holding 1ts_annual session in Asbaway, R. L, with Prof. A. R. Crandall, of the University of Kentucky, as into the ex- of Emperor The Venetian police are inquiring istence of the plot against the life Francis Joseph. The dead body of Mr. ety bag Green, lsh gentieman who has nh missing than a week, Was found in the woods near his home, in Chesterfeld county, Va., yesterday. A dispatch from Trieste says that Overdank, the dynamite bomb man, has attempted to commit Attorney General Brewster ME, ROSLER DENIES THE SCANDALOUS TRUTHFUL ACCOUNT OF THE BPIS0DE aT . BERLAIN'S, The Philadelphia Press of today says: tme since, while the star route cases were Progress of trial, there appeared in the Washings von Critic an article stating that Attorney Brewster entered the rooms of the Washingtom club In a state of beastly intoxication, and then conducted himself in a manner unt ry gentleman. It also stated that Mr. Brewster wag introduced to ex-Senator 8 W. Dorsey, and in @ @runken freak of friendliness threw his arms about Dorsey's neck. Among the gentlemen named by “the Critfe at that time as being present, and who would vouch for the truth of the statements contained in the article, were Hayward Hutchinson, Mr. Olmstead. and J. W. Bosler, of Carlisie, Pa! On the 14th inst. another article appeared in the Critic sta that while in ington on arecent visit, Mi Bosler had said foa number of friends that the Statements published concerning Mr. Brewster's action at the Washington Club were tue. Bosier arrived in this city yesterday afternoon Tegistered at the Continental hotel, where he wag met by a reporter of the Press and questioned ag Lo the truth of falsity of these changes. “Have you any objections to relauing the tntle dents of the meeting between Attorney d ex-Senator Dorsey at the Wi ton Club, about which so much bas been Was the first question asked, 0,” was the reply. Wilt you state whether or not the stat published In the Critic are true or false?” “There was no foundation for the exaggerated statements published in the Critio; they were nearly aii made out of whole cloth.” : “What did actually occur?” “About half after two o'clock In the instead of the night, as was alle 1 was gt in the front parlor of the Wasthaeton Clud Hy talking to a gentleman when Mr. Brewster en tered and in bis usual cordial and dignified mam her stepped up and shook hands with me, and after a minute's conversation invited” me to join him in some refreshments On our “way we met Mr. Chamberlain, who Joined Mr. Brewster and myself. After standing and conversing for a few minutes Mr. Chamber= lain Introduced the Attorney General to Hayward Hutchinson and Mr. Olmsiead. Mr. Dorsey was seated. Mr. Brewster turned to me and sald: 4 have not been tntroduced to this gentleman, Then I myself presented him to ex-Senator Dot} y Brewster took @ seat, and In a gentles d polite way, as is usual with him upon all occasions, held a few minutes’ pleasant and agree- able conversation upon general topics. ‘There was no hugging or impropriety of any kind. I Mr. Brewster was hot in the roomi over tem minutes, and nothing was said by elther party that could be subject to criticism I Went with Mr. Brewster from there ww Dis office, saw bis sign his mail, remained thang perhaps half an hour, and am ‘sure I di nothing tn his manner or conversation Ciat Was ab all extraordinary, or that was not in keeping With his usual dignified demeanor. 1 aim entirely satis: fed that Mr. Hutchinson, Mr. Olmstead,Mr. Chame berlain and Mr. Dorsey, being all the pres ent, will bear me out in this statement, As to the statement that Mr. Brewster had said to me in his oMfice in Philadelphia that the star route people were Innocent, I have to say that I have never deen In Mr. Brewster's oMde In Philadelphia, or saw him in Philadelphia since he assuined the duties of Attorney General, or had any conversa- ‘Uon with hit on the subject of is star route pros- ecutions.” This closed the Interview, and Mr. Bosler bade the reporter good night and retired. ees CONKLING AND BLatne MeeT.—Senator Conkling left for New York al 12 a. m. yesterday. AUthe Central depot he was met by Coliector Armstrong, Postmaster Stevens, @ others. W) the train. and bts on, Who were on to Mal r Way from Kan re seen in the drawing-room car aron. The train Was crowded, and the ex-Senator was assigned a seat near Mr. Blaine tn the sume car, When he saw his old antagonist he re ted the conductor to Pit bin in another car, and a seat was found for im in the Germantc.—Utsea Her THY PHILADELPHIA Stak Rove Triat.—In the trial of McDevitt, Pri sign, charged with conspiracy to defraud th rament by enterti bogus securities on star route contracts, in Phila. delphia, yesterday, after nm: legel records had been produced, the judge inarked that he re. gretted the Indictment wasso voluminous. It was hard for the Jury or the court to understand It Without the loss of a great d or ue. Mr. Vale entine, United States district atte sald he had drawn up indictments wht he thought were suMicient, but when such eminent counsel were engagéd In the Washington cases he Uhought 1b best Lo follow their example. diene Wry A Bripeckoom FLep.—John Ash Combe, Jt., formerly of west 14th street, New York, made ‘extensive preparations for his Tarriage Wednes day night with Miss Fisher, of Caluinet avenue, Chicago. Falling to rece an expected remit- tance from England he became despondent and disappeared an hour before the time set for the ceremony. ——— Mrs. Metviiue’s InsaNiry.—Mr. B. W. Johnson, of Brookiyn, N. Y..a half-brother of the wife Chief Engineer Melville, has been Interviewed In Indianapolis. He said that Mrs. Melville's Insanity is the result of the great mental strain consequent upon Mr. Melville's polar expedition and t her extremely nervous temperament. Last summer she spent two months at Mr. Johnson’s residence, and at that time there were Indications of mental disturbance. She would sit up for hours and talk about George, her husband, and then suddenly into mooay silence. Mr. Johnson does not think Mrs. Melville will eer recover, and he would not be surprised at any Ume to hear that she had attempted self-destruction. a The commissioners appointed to adjust the ” North Carolina debt incurred to ald in the con- struction of the North Carolina rafiroad report that $1,100,000 of the bonds have been renewed out Of a total of $2, MARRIED. BRUCE—QUESENBFRRY. On September 21st, 1882, at the residence of Geonge F. Greei, enq., Geu town Heigits, by the kev. Father Rachelor, Me. EDWIN BEUCE, of Galvestm, Texas, and Mise ALICE ENBERRY, of King George county, Virziuis. * GALT—BEEBE. On Tuesday evening, September 19, 1882, by the Rev. Dr. Thos. G. Addison, PKANK GALT to MARY E. BEEBE, both of this city: soi 1, 188, E str SHERWOOD—EDWARDS. On the Rev. Dr, Butler, C. F, SHERWOOD WARDS. = at the residenee of the bride's parents, No. 142 northwest, by to JOSIE 8. DIED. SMITH. On Friday morning, MATILDA 8. SMITH, daughter and Margaret Clare Suiith. Her tuneral will take place from her late residen 3255 8 Sunday atternoon, Bepteuber 24th, at o'clock. Relatives and friends are invited to attend. 2 SMITH. On the 2ist of September, 1952, WM. L. SMITH, aged 66, native of Leck, Staffordshire, Eng- Hisfaneral from Henry Lee & Son's Parlor, A392 Pa. avenue, Saturday, Septeuber 23, 1862, ut 2 cleiock p. m. 5 STOOPS. On September 21, "188: 30a.m., RICH: ARD STOOPS, in the seventy-cuzhth year of his age. iotice of funeral hereafter. WILLIAMS. At his residence, 1335 11 thetreet north- $4 2,80 clclock, September Ziet, 1852, FKANCKE ‘Notice of fumes WILKENING. On ber 22. 1882, at 5 oelock Be, Wali, beloved ton ot Willa eat Hae Funeral at4 p. m., Saturday, September 23, 18¢2.* UNDERTAKERS, OSEPH ie 2. Pens Ne 30 NUP weet, Tocans puadettay ngyivante, avouee gi ay and everything Bewt-cluss, ‘Teigphone counection. mid Jos ® weet 1397 Texte Srnnes Nokrawsey 4 Telephone Connection. — UGUSTUS BURGDORF, FURNISHING UNDERT. o. 316 lvenia west, Stroke Evite teat Ses ee OD AN F\oososican AND SAFE. WEAVER, KENGLA & 00.8 LAUNDRY s0aP I8 ECONOMICAL, BECAUSE IT IS PURE; BEING FREE FROM ALL ADULTERATIONS, SUCH AS MARBLE DUST, SOAPSTONE, PIPE CLAY, SILI- CATE, &c., WHICH ARE USED TO ADD WEIGHT AND BULK, AND WHICH QUICKLY WEAR OUT AND ROT THE CLOTHES. IT 18 SAFE, BECAUSE IT IS MANUFACTURED FROM STRICTLY PURE MATERIALS, VIZ: STEAM ‘REFINED TALLOW (PREPARED EY ory PALM AND COCOANUT OILS; WHILE ON . CONTRARY MANY OF THE SOAPS ON THE MAR- KET ARE MADE FROM GREASE PROCURED FROM: THE CARCASSES OF PUTRID DEAD ANIMALS, ‘THUS ENDANGERING LIFE AND HEALTH. PUT UPIN BARS, AND EVERY BAK BRANDED AND WHOLESALE AT OFFICE, 13 $244 WATERSTREE |, = 5s GEORGETOWN, D.@,

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