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UTURE Bays LF-PAST FOU WM. F. MATTINGLY, Trustee. OF BEAUTIFUL, BUILDING fk NONTHWEST SECTION OF # adveree of the Supreme Court parsed in Equity feet on Vermont cot weet, cellent oppor- the purchase my ney _in cash, In: 91 pd Dow Pireg, havi tou the west sile of High eatuate § Driek Store ex t will te required on e KIVER LANDINGS. ry Sunday, Wednesday 6 O'clock a.m. man Creak ow G. T.JONFS, Agent. Tih street wharf. ATION LINE. in Washinstan every @atwhiay nist SiLYHENSON & BRO, ¥ and FIDAY Point, Point £ a es Mone: TH THE BOST! and E. ©. KNIGHT will resume their w York, every aud Georretowa For particulars VAY, at Toveloek a, staterooms can be secured c ‘National Metropolitan Bank ‘Ticket office, 1351 Pennsylvania ave- nat. HED WOOD. Secretary. nize? by Her Royal Hizhness Princess Lonise QUEBEC TO LIVERPOOL EVERY SATURDAY. Five Days from Lan? a Ocean Voyage—On! RPUOL via HALIFAX, N.S. : from Baltimore, 225 Fennayivania ave. : JAS D. A. BROSNAN, 612 9th st. cgetown, D.C. OF ‘& ALDEN, owt and Chestaat <DAM, AMSTERDAM. class. fall powered, Clyde-built Dutch ENGLAND, FRANCE AND GERMANY. eceage apply to C. B. RICHARD & Co. General Passens. 61 Broadway, New kore Or to PERCY @. SMITH, Penusylvanta avenua. for “Tourist Gazmtte.” ie Line Berwe SOUTHAMPTON AND BRreMEs. ‘ew Yore, Haynr, srepalt mtowmnice certificates, are apply to OELEICHS & .G. MEEZEMOTT is avenue northwest, Agents f Wea..18 Oct. | Kee accommodations. ‘Sterrage ckets from Liv. 4 Queeusiown atd all other parts of of laden wiven for Telfast, Gi timent ply at the Company's offica, Geek “Stccraee aud’ cabin bO-, GOS "Tih sirert, Washington, VEEN BROWN & OT iaar OTT BIGELOW AND WE: SCOURING EST. and deliver WORK ABLISHMENT. Mail and express (POs me*SD: lites COLD 49) JEFFERSON No. Toes (OLD 43 > 3 Neat EibOR, GROROETO Cu RUPPERT, NOS. 409 AND 495 TTH STREET NORTHWEST. BLALQUARTERS FOR THE WHITNEY CHIL DEEN’S CARRIAGE COMPANY, ‘the cheapest. , Comfort and Durability in tba i eet for Beauty, IS, BICYCLES, VELOCIPEDES, TRI- CYCLES, WAGONS, &,, ca be bought at the lowest nee: ile PP T, AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON. @QY VIRTUE OF A DEED OF TRUST, DATED “2, 1877, and recorded in Liber 861, folio 83, ad records for Washington county, District and at t&e written request of the party se- :, #2 will sell, im front of the premises, on , SEPTEMBER "TWENTY-SUK, 1883, ‘at t CK P. M., all of Sub-lot forty-seven, (47.7 he ly's -atdivision of certain lots in square nuni- +rel eight hundr-d and thirty-one, (S31.) r - One-half cash; balance in six and twelve or all cash at option of the purchaser. five BAERGA 2} Trnatoee _3.T. COLDWELI, Anctionser. 819-005t* Twenty ts knocked off, NHOMAS DOWLING, Aucuonesr. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNI- TURE. By virtue of a deed of trust “ated the seventh day of June, W882. and duly recorded in liber No. 1,008, folio 223, ke., one of the land records of the District af Uo- umbia," the mndersicned ‘Trustees will sell on MON- DAY, SEPTEMBER TWENTY-FIFTH, 1882, AT ei ‘CLOCK, ai No. 1346 I street northwest, a gen- eral collection ‘of Household Goods, embracing in part— . SOFAS, LOUNGES, CH. WHAT- BOOKCASE, WINDO' TS, CARPETS, W. a cs aN yon ¥ x i ¢ WITH ALL OTHER FURNITURE EM- Thisis a large coll of Furniture, and should comma the MUEL t LUCKETT,? 5. AS LY eeaalete 820-dts, E. W. WHITAKLB, 5 =2- THE ABOVE SALE Is POSTPONED UNTIL WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER TWENTY SEVENIH, mie hi By ori mys HPAe ABA Taco. ROMAN DOWLING, Anet. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER TWENTY- ENTi#t, AT ONE O'CLOCK P. M., we will sell in our auction rooms— Shares of Washington Gas Light Co. Stock. “*" Corcuran Fire Insurance Co. Stock. 4! "The Heal E-tate #itle C ** Capitol, North O and South Washington ailroad Stock. 74 ** | National Union Insurance Co. With other Stocks, some of the above being soid to close pership. DUNCANSON 8! ASSORTMENT OF MILLINERY AND CY GOObS, BYING THE ENTIRE K ‘ARTY RETIRING FROM BUST WEDNESDAY MORNING, | SEPTEMBER ‘TY SEVENTH, 1852, commencing at T. N “LOCK, at my auction rooms, I «hall sell a fine line ef the above «oods, embraciug about twenty pleces of a atrntion Of the Indies is called to this sale (re- seats. YHANCFRY SALE OF VALCABL PROPERTY ON Q STII BETWEEN THIR- NUH URTEENTH SIRBETS. IN NORLAWEST PORTION OF THE CITY. By virtue of a aecree passed in the canse of Red- field vs. Ii et ai, No. 8,033 equity, in the Jirg art of the District of Columbia, T shall SDAY, OOTOBER ELEVENTH, 1582, at £ FIVE O'CLUCK in front of ‘the s, offer for sale at public auction lot numbered Se (69), in Obipman, Exloy and Richards’, ABLE IMPROVED 4 TH sald property ia im- ing. and is known as Qetreet north weak Lathe city of Washington, b miouths from dey of sale, the notes of the pur- chaser betas efven for the deferred pay and secure: at the opt r futis to comply, the be resold after seven days, at bis risk.’ All at cost of purchaser. "A deposit of one Jars is to be paid when the property is eked down, HENKY,_ WIS™ GARNETT, Trustee, 2 Colmnb:an Law Building. Aucticnesrs, B14-d&A8 ers, OF HOUSEHOLD FURNI- D BRUSSELS CARPETS DINING NGLTHW DAY MORN, iE TH, COMMENCING AT TE nbraced in the assortment will be found Rosewood Knabe Fiano; Body Brussels, Moqnet, Velvet, her parlorand chamberearpets, Gilt Frame Man- Walnut Frawe Mautel Mir | Case yf n Leatoer Covered other Chairs; Mahowany Dini ‘Table; Japanese Inlaid Secretary ; Marble Top, Walnut and other tables; Silk, Damask and Lace Window Curtains; Lambreguins, Corntces, etc. ; Secretary and Bookcase; niture; Hall and Stair Moquet Carpets; Hair ses; Fine Feather Beis ‘and Pillows; Library ther Bgl a cusntty, of wurniare ee ‘teads, Bureaus, Washstands, les, ' urs, hina,” Glass and Crockery; Table Ware: King Utensils, an other Kitchen requisites. Stoves, &e., altoeether thee flevts of Binh of 16 reoms, to Which attention of buyers is called. £27 Hous can be rented furnishel previous to sale. ROLEY, Anctioncer, WILL SELL AT. PUBLIC AUCTION, 5,000 UX- REDEEMED PLEDGES, AT THE NATIONAL SEVENTH STREET COMMENCING THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER TWENTY-EIGHTH, SEVEN P.M., AND WILL CONTINUE UNTIL THE ABOVE-MENTIONED PLEDGES ARE SOLD, CONSISTING OF LADIES’ AND GEN- TLEMEN’S SUPERIOR CLOTHING. BED CLOTHING, MI=CELLANEOUS ARTICLES, DIAMONDS, WATCHES AND JEWELRY. GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING — Comprising = fine of Fipch, Sack and Cutaway, Dress and a DIAMONDS, WATCHES AND JEWELRY— Solt- Stem ana Key Winding American, ‘Rusciish end an ts Jewelry, Cameo and other Rings, GOODS—Piated Ware, Bibler Instruments, Mirrors, &2. BED CLOTHING. BOOTS AND SHO] ds, Blanks Shee! Bolster Pillow se Godha"ae MUGS wast” and Gh = LOAN OFFICE, NORTHWEST, Business: Goats of iness. latest styles, Gents’ Underwear, &c. LADIES’ CLOTHIN ment of Silk, Merino, and Ladies’ Underwear, &c., &c. Recs, Compe, Lever Watches, MISCELLANEOUS ‘cols, t3~ Parties having Goods deposited will please take FOLEY. Auctioneer. Tpexcanson BROS., Auctioneers, WELL-KEPT WALNUT AND OTHER HOU! Hi CONTAINED IN 13 EAST CAPITOL T. (GRANT KOW,) AT AUC- WALNUT, AND GILT THROUGHOUT WALNUT CHAMBER 35 WALNUT CARD TABLE, EASY F, MAHOGANY CHAM Lite SERINGS, FEATHER PILLOWS, (OT AGE SEIS AND SPRINGS, BEDSTEAD, BODY BRUSSELS, NGRAIN AND OTHER GAKPE ND CHAMBERS, FR&:! RE TOILET SE1S, &¢., GOODS— on on the above-named premires, MONDAY MORNING, OCTOBER SECOND, commencing at TEN (D LAMBRE- CONDITION THE HOUSE; BYZANTIN| ed WARDROBE; AL- ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. FINE WALNUT CHAMBER SUITES, UBNITURE, MARBLE TOP CENT! ALNU! FRAME PARLOR SUITE. WALNUT RACK, WALNUT EXTENSION TABLE, 1 RACE ARM CHAIR, HALL AND Ss: hele} ETS, BRUSSELS PETS, CROCKER, &c. TEN O'CLOCK SEPTEMBER TWENTY-NINTH, at sell, at No. 1207 G tion Of Furniture, of A.M., wr shall street northwest, the above collect the latest desicn'and most durable manufacture, Parties contemplating housekeo; ing abould not fail to attend the sale. 6st WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts. W2LTEE B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auetioncers, SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, i RP! &o., AT AUCTION. virtue of a deedof trust, dated December 19th, A. D. 1881, and dwy recorded in Liber No. 994, folio 4, que of the land records for Washington, D. C:, and by party secured thereby. I shall sell, on SEPTEMBER THIRTIETH, A." D. t the suction rooms, corner 10th and D streets :. the Furniture, ‘Cucpets, &e., nientioned in e atteched to said deéa of trust, uawed in Walnnt Chamber Suite, Marble Top Ash Suite, Hand- y t Hat Ruck, Wire-woven ¥ nut Chairs, Dining Table, Brussels dnd Stair Carpets, Painted Bedsteads aud us, Hair Mattresses, Dash. WALTER B. WILTIAMS, SALE OF VERY DESIRA ¥ BRICK HOU: A L AND M STREETS NOR a deed of trust to us, dat id duly recorded, and. by dire cured, we will sell at public auction froutof the premises, at HALE-PAST FOUR O'C THURSDAY AFTERNOON, OCLOBER FIFTH, 188: lots numbered fifty (50) and fifty-three (54), in’ A pherd’s recorded subdivision of lots and 25, in Coden’ recorded subtiviston of three hundred and sixty-nin ington, District of Ootumnbia, brovemhents, consisting of # fine three-story brick resi- dence, with bay window, good provelents, lance stable. cellar, all inodern im- ‘Terms: One-third cash; balance in one, two and three years, with six per cent interest, payable annually, or all cash at the purchaser's option. veyancing and recording at purchaser's cost. Foxit. Terms to be complied with in one week after Trustees reserve the rightto resell at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser. BRAINAKD H. WARNER, ? IVORY G. KIMBALL, "§ HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. NHOMAS 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, opted in equity cause No. 135, Docket 5, Offutt et al. v. King ct al. we. Willsellon WEDNESDAY, the FOUKTH OF OCTO- 1882, at FIVE O’CLOCK P. M., the north baif of Bumlered Twenty-three (33) in ‘Beatty, and H..w- kins’ aldition to Georgetown, Sonting. ut forty feet on Fiizh street, and having a depth of 130 fect. ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash, residus in two equal payments atsix and twelve months, with interest; $50 Aepouit at tue of gale. Upon final ratificstion of saic apd full payment of siven to the purchaser, who must pay cost of conyey- pues WM. D. CASSIN, | rani dkds ‘1218 Sist st. n.w.; AND WELL-KEPT HOUSE- OTS AT AUCTION. SEPTEMBER ‘Lt WENTY-NINTH, 1882, at TEN G'CLOCK, at the residence of a ge: tle- , No. 1517 8 street north- th streets, I shal! sell a very VERY EXCELLE! On FRIDAY, man declining housek West, between 15th ad excellent collection of Household Goods, viz! Excel ent Waluut Halrelot Parlor Suite, Bad Louies, upholstered in Rep, itu mice, ‘Upho} im ‘abies, Easy Chair, Hall end'stair Carpets, Walnut Mtarble-top Cheinber Suite, Painted Cottage Feather Pillows and Bolsters, Fine White Curled Hair Mattrasses, Blankets, Comforts, Sheets and Spreads, Towels snd Table Linen, ae ‘early new American Séwing Machine, Walnat Marble-top Sid-b Walnut Extension Dining Table, purchase money, deed will be WAtiEn B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auetioncers. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY ON Nok iH CAPITOL STREET, NEAR BOUNDARY STREET. By virtue of a deed of trust dated the twenty- sixth day of Apri, A.D. 1882, and recorded in{ Liber 1002, folfo 830 et seq., of the land records of the Diatrict of Columbia, and by direction of the party wyured thereby, we, the underauned ‘Trustees, w er f public anction, in fro1 renin ca WEDNESDAY. THE FOURTH DAY OF OCTO: BE D, 1882, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P. M., the soni Geuivined taal ectute andl veeenieee is the city, ungton, in said District, viz- Lot numbered one follow of Was hondred and Afty-three, (153,) of Moses Kelley's su} division of lots in Bates and others’ subdivision of lots in square numbered six hundred and fifteen, (615, ) to- er With all the improvements thereon. “Tn re aser’s opti the proper’ chaser WM. RB. WOODWARD, LEROY M. TAYLOR, ¢ Trustees. Walnut Dining Chairs, Kefrigerator, China and Glassware, silver Plated Ware, ea, Kitchen Kequinites, &c. ‘THOMAS DOWLIN \HOMAS DOWLING, Auctionoar. EXCELLENT HOUSEHOLD FURNITULE AT AUC- Qn THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER TWENTY-FIGHTH, 882, at TEN O'CLOCK, at the residence of a entie- declining hou-eke northwest, Ts! ne ban be 31 11th street sell the following effects— Walnut Rep Parlor suite, Freneh Clocks, Window Hangings, Walnut Marble-top Tables, Fa Walnat and other Chamber Furu! ‘Mattresses, Feather Pillows and Bolstera, Brussels and Ingrain Carpets, Stair Carpets at Ch ieboard, Refrigerator, Walnut Extension Dining Table, Walnut Dining Chairs, China and Glassware, ERS A meant et ves, Kitel THOMAS DOW! rpsosas DOWLING, Aucuoneor. of sale: Que-third eash; balance in one and cars, with interest from the day of sale, secured F's notes and deed of trust; or all’ cash, at A deposit of $50 will be required issold. If the tarms of sale are not complied with in five days the trasteos reserve the right to resell at any time thereafter at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. All conveyancing at pur- st. ABLE IMPROVED REAL PERTY ON . TH AND FIFTEEN séq., one of secured thereby, I' will sel at public auctio1 oy HURSDAY, THE TWENTY-EIGHT] DA set 0 thou dred (7,700) =q ‘Terms: Qne-fourth of the purchase money and the balances in six, twelve and cizhteen months, {or from Which notes of the Purchaser, bearing interest of sale, secured ¥ deed of trust on the pro] a sola, ‘will be required, Or all cash, st the option of the A depoait of two hundred So on each urchase: sce of property sold required at tine of sale. Convey - ei, murchawer’s cost. Terms to be complied with within ’ono’ woek, otherwise resale at the tank eed | notice of such re-sale ia some he Washington, D.C. 308. © 6. KENNEDY. slt-dkds Trustee. TRUSTEES'SALE OF VAL NO. 212 FOUR-AND-A-HALF STREET PLED BY THE BUAKD S_ SALE OF VALUABLE UNIMPROVED “STREEP NORTH, BE- OF HEALTH. der and by virtue of a deed of trust dated July, 10th, 1877, and duly recorded in Liber No. 301, folic 307, et seq,, of theland records for the trict of Columbia, and by direction of the hoider of un @ premises, on 1882," AT FOUR wing ‘described real estate in the city of Washington, in said District, t No. 24, in square No. 491, bewinnins for the same on the east line of said let on street, af a point twenty-three teet three inches south the northeastern corner of said lot, and north twenty-three feet three the north Ine of said lot one hundred and five fect, Huance south slong the west line of waid lot twelve fest henes in ws southeasterly direction alung the line of & private alley five feet; thence in a sout ~eix feet and three inch fect and four inetes duo south of the n j fence sontheaster! the div. ‘wall of the two east luubia, and by direction of the party VEMBER, 1852, AT HALF-PAST FOUR ‘KP. in front of the premi: al) those cer- Pieces or parcels of ground tying and bei in the of Washington, District of Columbia, and known and described ‘as lots numbered -one (31) and thirty-three (33), in equare two hand: and fourteen 4 pececesing: + the public land records of said et, raid lots having each a front of twenty-five veel a " street north, Cetera ‘about seven i seven hund re feet of rag. running: inches; thenes west slong of the def chaser, rodays otes of the og of the desnuiting brrchaser, after ve day:¥ public A tm ope ‘s purchaser's ion. leposit ie, anid if the NPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioncer, L UTOR'S SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNI- TUR! « at TEN HENRY M. BAKER, wen B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctionsers. IC SALE OF VALGABLE REAL ESTATE. rat public sale, on THURSDAY, SEP- TEMBER TWENTY EIGHTH, (if fair, if not next ay), at FOUR O'CLOCK Tammie: Gnd ehyrria fee ee cabin, and aljaimiog Ten whieh will be offered asa whede, Tecra. ‘The poschasers rik ee ep Star ne eee CARLES B. MAURY, #23-d&ds FRANK T. JP RCANSON BROS., Anctioncers, D TWENTY- EST. EE ha St cet 0. 10134, et 4eq., ome ee FirtHt DAY 0! 7 FAVE OCLOGK PM cotenct on FRIDAYS sierewhen "TWEN- a fornitare kitchen utensils, OUSE-AND TOT TWENTY-FIRST REE’ Executor of Susan @. Wilson. ta. the following. gepertbel reas catate, (corded in ber No. folio one land records for county, : no. Districs of Birch, Pa Se Ta eee nearly twelye scres, with some houses and "Terme of sale: One-third cash, and oe Facies YDIA E. PINKHAM’S L VEGETABLE COMPOUND, A SURE CURE FOR ALL FEMALE WEAKNESSES, INCLUDING LEUCORRH@A, IRREGULAR AND PAINFUL MENSTRUATION, 1N- ” FLAMMATION AND ULCERATION OF THE WOMB, FLOODING, PROLAPSUS UTERL, &o, Fa Picasant to the taste, efficacions and immediate in itweffect. It is gresthelp in pregnancy, and re- Hieves pain during labor and at regular periods. ‘PHYSICIANS USE IT AND PRESCRIBE IT FREELY. S87 For Ara, WEAKNESSES Of the generative organs of either se, it is second to no remedy that has ever been before the public; and for all diseases of the Kip- wexs it is the Greatest Remedy in the World. $2” KIDNEY COMPLAINTS OF EITHER SEX FIND GREAT RELIEF IN ITS USE. LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S BLOOD PURIFIER ‘Will eradicate every vestige of Humors from the Blood, at the same time will give tone and strength to the sys- tem. As marvellous in results as the Compound. §¥-Both the Compound and Blood Purifier are pre- pared at 233 and 235 Western avenue, Lynn, Mass. Price of either, $1. Six bottles for$5. ‘The Compound iseen by mail in the form of Fills, or of lozenges, on receipt of price, $} per box for either. Mrs, Pinkham freely answers all letters of inquiry, Enclose 8 cent stamp. Send for pamphlet. Mention this paper. S2-LYDIA E. PINKHAM'’S LIVER PILES cure Constipation, Biliousness and Torpidity of the Liver. 25 cents. 52" Sold by all Drogrista, Jo10 —_—————— FAMILY SUPPLIES. 1 DOZEN CANS NEW LOBSTER, $1.75, 1 large can Boston Baked Beans, 1 Box Good Cigars, 1 Bottle Fine Whisk: 1 Bottle Good Whisky. My OOLONG and GREEN TEAS, at 50 cts. per lb. warranted as good as sold at Toc. to $1.00, Where 80- called presents are given. GEO. A. O'HARE, 816 1213 Tth street northwest, between M and N. ERETTITH H REE .S88, DDD é f RE gSS8s B D Aa HHHES Sssssb DA t D Tit HEze Ssss8 bpp “4. NATURAL MINERAL WATER IN GLASs. B.W. REED’S §0NS, 1216 F STREET NORTHWEST. BE TRADE SUFPLIED. is - NOTICE TO HOUS: occ RRR oo oC O90 L ” HOR OU tun tne 7 WILL ALWAYS MAKE BEAUTIFUL ROLLS, BREAD AND BISCUITS. ‘Wholesale Depot: Corner Ist street aud Indiana avena> Jel WM. M. GALT & CO. A SPEC! a Stalls 628, 629 and 630 Center Market, 9th street wing, nd 206 and 208 Northern Liberty, Market; or Address ox 71, City ice. Marketing delivered free of charge to allpartsof the city. mar’ _____ WOOD AND COAL. FORGE CREVELING, 14TH STREET WHARF, ‘above Long Bride. Office 1822 14th st. northwest; lowest prices; coal and wood orders filled at short notice. Pino,’ $4; Oak, $5.50; Hickory, $7.50; Sawed and spit: Oak, $7; Pine, $6. stam Pe ao OVE AND Bor Sizes No dirt! No dust! No clinkers! ‘The best and chea) est fuel! 93 percent fixed carbon! You cannot do with- outit, Order it from A. B. WILLIAMS, Jr., T13 7th street, ‘Hardware and Cutlery. au30 A G. JOHNSON & BRO., We ae well an 10 OE ANP, WOOD. ¢ will sell aa low as any old or new firm, any large or small firm, or any other kind of irmin thecity, A call will convince you, Btore Yard: Easby’s Point. Main Yard: M and 20th street. Branch Office: 806 F street northwest. _anl6-3m OHN MILLER, ‘Wholesale and Retail Dealer in COAL AND WOOD, Main Office, Depot and Kindling Wood Mill, 4% ana Virginia avenne sonthwest. Branch Offices,” 529 7th bee ea) and 143 B street southeast. Telephonic connection, Thandie the very best quality of Anthracite and Bitu- minous Coal. | T Buy for cash only; therefore my prices canrot be diseounted. Coal received direct by rail from the mines and kept under cover, Orders promptly de- livered in any part of the city. ‘au5-$m, (JOHNSON BROTHERS, ‘WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IM. COAL AND woop, By water and rail direct from the mines. . piiciltles unsurpassed by any firm in the United es, Bell at lowes! sh delivere’ promj Main: offic, cwhntves. and. depot Lath and Water strorts southyests Branen Yards: 1202 F at. n.w,3d and K sts. nw. ‘th and P sts. n. w. 1112 9th st. and 221 Pa. southeast. 318-4. ¢ Fiast-Cuass BEEF, MUTTON, So. LAMB, pT OR CORNED BEEF FINANCIAL. PRIVATE STOCK TELEGRAPH WIRES BETWEEN WASHINGTON AND NEW YORE, H. H. DODGE, Bonds, Stocksand Investment Securities Bought sn} Bold on Commission, ‘No. 639 16zm BTREET, e0ORCORAH BUILDING) Agency for Prince aud Whitely, Stock Brokers, : 4 Baoapway, New Yosu. Every class of Seourities bonght and sold: on commis+ tion in San Franeiseo, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New ‘York, Boston and Washington. Orders executed on ths ‘ew York Btock Exchange at one-eighth of one percent commiseion, Private and direct telegraph wires !> Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York end Boston, through Which orders are executed on the Stock Exchanges in.those cities and reported back promptly. Quotations c:Stocks and Bonds and information reganiing the ‘Markets received through our wires INSTANTLY dl- rect from the New York Stock Fxchanze. ni a 497 THE EVENING STAR. --- September 26, 1582, 2d Edition. Late lavas oi Sta President Arthur. at home all he huoruing, sad wae vistied be Police mi was Commissioners “French Dr Wyck and others. He will leave the city this after- noon, though his destination is not known, doubts being expressed in regan to his going to Boston. eee) Congressional Nominations. ATLanTic Crry, N.J., Sept. 26—The republican convention here has nominated J. Hart Brewer, of Trenton, for Congress. 26—As the fifth Congressional a . Bowman” of Soupervilie, was, nomi lay Selwyn wman, of Some! was nated on the second ballot. fa lear cl A Train Runs into a Street Car. Sept. 26.—A car on the Geddes ‘street railway was run into by an engine on tl Delaware, Lackawanna and Western rallroad t! and Was thrown Into a ditch beside the were eight passengers in the street car, all of Whom escaped serious cident was the result of @ TUESDAY... and Wheeler, SyRaccss, N. standing of —— British Notables at Ne Newrort, R.1., Sept. 26.—The U.S. atch has retufhed here from Bristol. Sir Wm. smple, bart; ex-Governor of Bombay, ex-Lieut. engal and finance minister to India called upon Mayor Franklin at the City Mall wo- eee The Asia Disaster. COLLINGWooD, ONT., Sept. 26.—The body of A. Duncan, of Hamilton, on the wrecked steamer ‘The following are additional hames of passengers onthe steamer: Jacques and Andrew Ferry, Ju- lian Janan, James and Felix Jandreau, Octave Vallz, Peter Dumo, Peter Roberge, sentor and Junior, Jos. Laselle and Robert sorells, all from Ihe vicinity of Arthabas! ‘The New York Book Trade Sale. New York, Sept, 26—At the semi-annual book Sale to-day at Cilnton hall the stereotyped p! of Brown’s folio Bible brought $1,500; those of the Holy Catholic Bible $2, dia of Architecture $1,1( the United States $7.00, complete works $2,000 each. At the book sale Abbott's Rollo books brought: $125, Abbott’s Rollo’s Tour in Europe the same Abbott's American History of Youth 360, Florence Stories $60, The New York Campaign. MEFTING OF THE REPUBLICAN STATE COMMITTEE. New York, Sept. 26—The republican state com- in the Firth Avenue Hotel. The corridors of the building were thronzed with pol!- ticlans. The committee met to organize and to set properly and speedily in motion the machinery of the coming campaign. The members of the com- mittee are “decidedly administration men, the half breeds’ strength being variously est mated at from 10 to 13 members out of the 33. ‘The general tone of conversation in regard to the result of the election 18 of a sanguine nature. resent were Jobn F. Smyth, John J. Biglin, R. G. MeCord, Arms of the Senate Corning, J. R. Lydecker,Frank Sperry, secretary to Judge others.’ ‘The committee went into session at 12 fund it 1s thought that elther 5. of the passengers as been recovered. iicholson’s Encyclope- ; @ complete History of and Byron’s and Moore’s mittee met to-day Among those ‘olger, and a host of | # | Platt Carpenter, | © ‘of Ulster county, or Joun M. fll be chosen chairman. Davy, of Rochester, The Newmarket Meetin; LORILLARD'S AND K¥RNE’S HORSES BEATEN. Lonvon, Sept. 23.—The first October meeting at Ni began to-lay. fourth great foal stakes, for three years old, was won by Lord Faimouth’s brown filly Dutch Ov: ke’s_ brown colt Shrewsbury, and Mr. Leopold De Roth=child’s chestnut nily ad heat for second place. ors, Including Mr. The race for There were se’ iu . Loriilard’s brown colt Gerald. Eleven to ten was offered on Dutch Oven start. She won by The race for the first nursery stakes, for two- years-old, was won by Sir J.D. Astley’s brown colt Saucy Bay, with Lord Vivian’s bay filly In- constant second, and Lord Castlereagh’s chestuut filly Petticoat third. Ten horses ran, including Mr. P. Lorillard’s bay colt Massasolt. The race for the Hopeful stakes, for two-years-olds, was won by Bean Brumimel. Mr, brown colt Macheath was second, and the Duke of Hamllton’s bay colt Expert third. Mr. P.Lorillard’s chestnut filly Wenonal aud Mr. J. R. Keene’s bay colt Crown Point. jetties, Cael PROSPECTIVE CHANGES IN NAVAL ASSIGNMENTS.— The board composed of Admiral Nichols, Commo- dores English and Walker, Chief of Ordnance SI- card, Naval Constructor Shock, Dr. Wales, Pay- master Sinith and Judge Advocate General Keamy has been in session for several days past at the Navy department, looking ov. ments to shore duty in the naval service. board expect to conclude their labors to-day, and ‘Will recommend many changes, W. 8. Crawfurd’s Seven sturted, the list of assign- ENGINEER MELVILLE spent nearly the whole day neering bureau of the Navy de] ment, looking over the oMfctal records of the de- partment connected with the Jeannette expedi- Hon. He stated to-day that it would be some ume ort would be completed, and that he ely go to his home first, Amusements. Forv’s Orgra Hovse.—The season at Ford’s was ushered In under “A Merry War” was sui @ company fully equal to all the musical an matic requirements of the delightful compost- tion. Many old Washington favorites appeared in the caste. The singing was captivating, the music delicious and the comedy inimitable. “The Mascotte” will be given on Thursday night. NatioNaL THEATER.—Stanley’s “Allied Shows gave at the National last evening a fine spectaity The combination Includes many famous performers. ‘THEATER Comiqua.—It Manager Snelbaker will always provide as good an entertainment as was. given last night by Lillie Hall's burlesque and Specialty company at the Th will continue to deserve the liberal patronage he DuiveR’s GarpEN.—A delightful entertainment was given at Driv ABNER'S GARDEN continues to exert a great attraction for amusement seekers. An inviling program Is offered this week. Ss The Courts. Equrry Covat—Judge Hagner. To-day, Marshall agt. Halslip; leave to with- draw exhibit granted. Walbridize agt. Smith; pro confesso. Marshall agt. Marshall; guardian ad Ray agt. Ray; testimony or- rotty agt. Gelston; commission to obtain Opera House last evenins the happiest auspices. ter Comique, he 's last evening. Cmevrr Covrt—Juage Cor, To-day, Williams, trustee, agt. Henry Marshall; default. Towles agt. Walker; confessed. Galt, Bro. & Co. agt. Zeveley; default. Meny agt. Smith? order for commission to take testimony in New Potice Covagt—Judge Snell. assault on Wim. O’Brien; ells forfeited collateral. Linda Nichols, colored, assault on Amelia Snow- also colored; $5 or 15days. John Gross, col- assault on Henrietta Gross, his Wit days. Frank Bell, assault on Turner W also charged with assaulting Philip Brown; $10 or 89 days additional. Amelia Lancaster, colored, of a lot of male attire from John Lancas- ree months in jail Fanny Morton, co) ind larceny; exanifnation Waived—bonds I. ias Solomon, assault on Mary Kelly; $10 r 30 days. Susanna and Emma Young, colored, isorderly conduct; $5 or 15 dayseach. Walter Lewis, loud and botsterous; $5 or 15 days. Jos. Buzzaro forfelted collateral Benjamin Smith, Casey, Edward Callahan, alias Frank Thompson, John Simms and Thomas Smith for- felted collateral. Luther McGarriky, buying and juce at a market during market hours, loftn: carrying a revolver; $50 or 90 bli property; colored, suspicious Julia Banks,eo!’a.toud an boister— days. Wm. Moo%., Wn. Pollard, colored, loud or 15 days. J. W. Thompson, same charge: ‘h Murphy, Violating the building regulations; Jacob Lomax, colored, $50 or 9 days. ‘ard and Jas. Thomas, ¢olored, sonal bonds. Mary M chael Lanhaay, Gate Brow ty arrie Burns, profani ‘Shehan, indecent Monday, Elma Roli $5 or 15’ days. — Jos, days. Julla Ba $0 or days, Jas. Terre} ous; $5 or 1 do. os Hard fortelted ont: * Geo. Matthews, $ or 7 days, J eriex’ W. Wytiek, keeping aa unlicensed’ barr ses oF 60 days, : - forfeited ecllateral. us Bailey, do. boisterous; $5 or 15 daya.— Jas'Sh Geo. James and Jonn A. An Exciting Scene at the Treasury. ASSAULT UPON THR APPOINTMENT CLERK. Quite an excitement occurred at the Treasary department this afternoon by a colored man, 8. 8. Corder, messenger in the Second Auditor's office, making an attack on Mr. J. B. Butler, appointment clerk of the department. He ai to tem) Dut was seized by Captain Co- baugh at the east entrance, and. was taken 1a) the captain’s office and secured from the attacks Of the excited clerks, The particulars of the trouble are n@& known, Dut it Seems that the measen; iy insulted him, and when he attem) to leave the room to have him arrested, he was atacked and severely handled. THE NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. The following are the opening and closing prices ci the New York Stock Market to-day, a3 reported by special wire to H. H. Dodge, 539 15th street. —————— ee Nama | 0. ; a,c we pi Erle, 2s..07 21/100 Ih. Central ...'1395¢ Lake Shore Political Affairs, DEADLOCK. Virginia, vice Winfleld Scott declined, Col. Wm. Tecord has been an excellent one, HON. CARTER EARRIBON. Chicago. The convention adjourned for ten days Harrison expressed doubts as to whether he would accept or not, as the nomination was made outside central committee to cail'a convention. THE OREGON SENATORSHIP. The Oregon Senatorial situation gives indica- tions of a change. Mitchell’s combinations with Will be diminished and Dolph or Williams will se- cure the republican vote. ‘VIRGINIA. Massey for Congress.’ tion, and indorsing the str tout republican movement, OPPOSED TO MAHONE. coalition party es, were Indo’ ‘A resolution was adopted | declaring that Willlam Mahone had forfetted con- lence as a party leader, and that the committee | Would no longer recognize him as chairman of the Feadjuster state committee, A REPUBLICAN “BOOM” IN BALTIMORE. in the fourth congressional district of Marylana, more. NOT A CANDIDATE FOR THE PRESIDENCY. enator Harrison said in a speech at Richmond, Tnd., that under no circumstances Was he a candi: date for the presidency, THE SIXTH MARYLAND. Since the nomtnation of Mr. Louls E. MeComas for Congress by the republican party of the sixth dis trict of Maryland, an effort has been made to induce Col. L. Victor Baughman, of Cumberland, to allow his name to be presented to the _demoer: Baughman has positively declined. VANDERBILT VERSUS BELMONT. by acclamation. PRINCE GEORGE'S PRIMARIES, At the democratic primary meeting for Marl- Congress. SECRETARY FOLGER'S CAMPAIGN. Secretary Folxer had a conference last evening at the Hoffinan House, New York, with John J. O’Brien, chairman of the state republican commit- tee, and Messrs. Robt. G. McCord and Bernard Bigiin. It is stated that the prelimtnartes of to- day's meeting of the state committee were ar- ranged and the matter of the chairmanship of the State committee was dicussed. Gen. Sh: ey OX- Senator Platt, Chester 8. Cole and B. Platt ter were mentioned, it 1s stated, for the position. ++ —_____ Wnirg A CRIPPLE named Divine, living In Mont- gomery, Orange county, New York, was stooping over a fence to gather some catalp growing on the Other side, his crutches slipped from under him and he fell with his neck wedged between two pickets on the fence, | He choked to death, and bis tf jess body was found hanging on the fence the next day. A ForMER ROBBERY AT THE BANK OF BALTIMORE. ‘The robbery at to 1ind the one which occurred at the same bank Several years ago, when the robber secured some five or Six thousand dollars in money and about $14,000 In stocks and bonds. The vault door had taining $5,000 and a tin box containing bonds and Securities belonging to the Kennedy estate. The robber was never caught. About ayear after- wards, while a couple of laborers were at work in a woods on the Plmltco road afew miles from Woodbury, the tin box containing the missing papers was dug up. The robber had buried them there, Intending, no doubt, to return some ume and remove them. prematurely discharved and Private Maley, of bat- tery H, instantly killed. Private Whelan, of bat- tery Was fatally injured. Private Cheniss, of A, and Private Sidner, of battery A, were seriously and Corporal Grace, of battery A, aud Corporal Irving, of battery H, slightly injured. The general opinion ts that the premature dis- ie embrasures. GEORGE SCOVILLE’s CHARGES AGAINST Hrs Wire.—Geor ge Scoville yesterday fled an answer and cross bill to the petition of his wife, Frances M. Scoville, sister of the late Charles J. Guitea for a divorce. He charges her with unchaste an unwifelike conduct, particularly in that she fell a Tately in love with one George E. Earlie,and that she visited him so constantly that he was obliged to change his Doarding-place, and finally he had to forbid her coming to his office; that the two kept up a constant correspondence; that she told her husband she was as much Earlle’s wife as if she had been married to him one hundred years, and that she had been largely led into queer notions by George Francis Train. She 1s also very Intimate with Dr, Mary Walker, N. C. Bolin and Lewis Hanchett. Tue BatrimMore HorticcuteraL EXxnrerriox.— The annual exhibition of the Baltimore Horticul- tural Soctety opens to-day. The judges on plants thig year are Robert Scott, esq.,a_ well-known florist of estabiished reputation of Philadeiphia, and Mr. William R. Smith, superintendent of the United States Botanic Gardens The chatr- man of the committee on fruits is Mr. William Saunders, superintendent of the grounds of the Department of Agriculture. Sri. BURNING.—For three months pasta buoy, invented by Mr. J. W. Foster, of Pnaadolpht has been stationed on Petty Island Shoals, in ‘las ware River, showing a brillant Nght fed by gas, which burns brilliantly night and day. During Uhe recent freshet It was carried away by the drift Wood and went cruising around on its own hook. Spite of all, the buoy was uninjured, and it has been replaced with the light sufi! burning. —— CONGRESSIONAL NOMINATIONS—HON. CARTER HARRI- SON'S CANDIDACY—THE OREGON SENATORIAL Congressional nominations were made yester- day as follows: — W. BE. Stms (coalition), rth O. Bradley has declined the Congressional nom!- ation by the republicans in the eighth Kentucky Hon. Wiliam Mutchler, of Pa., is in the city. ‘He was renominated for his third term on Satur- day last, which fsequivalent to an election, His ‘The democrats of the third Illinois Congressional district have nominated Mayor Carter Harrison,of ‘nding his acceptance. In an interview Mayor of the regular machinery, it being ‘the duty of the the democrats endanger his position. Uniess he is elected to-day theré are threats that his vote It 1s reported that Judge Palmer, of Roanoke county court, and Judge G. B. Board, member of the legislature from Roanoke county, both pro- hounced readjusters, will support Hon, Jno. E Col John W. Fairfax, of Loudon county, Va., has written a letter Coe ie Mahone Coall- Ata full anetiog of the county commtttee of the Prince William county, Va., Tuesday last, the nominations of Wise and Mayo for Congress were discarded, and Dawson and ote straightout Fepublioan Congressional can- A number of the friends of Gen. Adam E. King met at the Carrolton hotel in Baltimore last even? ing by Invitation of Mr. George C. Maund and pre- sented the namo of Gen. King as a candidate for | the republican nomination. ‘Tats ts the first re- publican congressional boom started in Balti- Me congressional convention, which meets at Cum- | Derland tn October. Up to thistime, however, Mr. Political gossips in New York say that an effort Will be made to have Wm. K. Vanderbilt, son of Wm. H. H. Vanderbilt, who has a residence at Isiip, LL, run as the republican nominee for Con- gress against Mr. Perry Belmont, who, it 1s thought, will be renomiriated by the democrats boro’ district, Prince George’s county, on Satur- day Judge Robert Ford was declared the chotee of the meeting for associate Judge, and Hon. A. G. Chapman the choice of the District for » bank of Baltimore yesterday calls been left open, and the burglar concealed himself in the vault and helped himself to a package con- Fatal Gun EXPLosion.—While a reply to the sa- lute of the French gunboat Minerve was being made at Governor's Island, yesterday, the guns charges were occasioned by sparks from the other uns being blown back by the strong winds Into News Bricts. ‘The twelfth anniversary of Bishop O'Reilly's) consecration was observed at Springfield, Mass, Fostenday._ The Dishop was given a purse ot $6,003 and by the priests of the Writien teste montal vival work during the winter settlers and ‘Ssbernon of the Labrador coast are threstened with The floods caused by the cttal storm tn em! the damage done ts enormous, sess The German Roman Catholle Central Society at its first business meeting at Milwaukee, Wis, yes- teraay, sdoptea Fesolutions against AbIuON — trary leresis and or aa com principies There were 55 cases of fever at Pensa- cola. At Matamoras and ‘the fever has about run Its course. ‘There is a reported shortage in the funds of the ie twenty-fifth annual festival of the Worces- ter county (Mass) Musical Association opened yesterday with a rehearsal by the full orchestra. and chorus of 80) voices. Agallery In the Pittsburg Exposition butlding fell yesterday and seven persons and two pianos and’ organs were thrown a distance of 80 feet to the ground. Two persons were fatally Injured. we a Thompsob, a painter in New York city, yesterday severed the jugular vein of Michadl Conner, a barber, with a table kuife during tho progress of a drunken fixht. The Centennial hovel at Camberiand, M4., fore mer ly the Potomac house, was ly destroyed by fire last nigpt. Owing to the bursting of the city water main there Was great difficulty in ex- Unguishing the fire, Yesterday morning five convicts tried to esca} from the Huntsville, Texas, penitentiary by crawling through a large sewer leading from the penitenuary yard. The guard on the wall red, killing one and rounding another, and two others were soon captured, Dogs are now trailing the fifth. : = = ‘The winners at the Louisville races yesterday Nore Brad, Wapakoneta, Vera and Belle of High DIED. BRUMMEL. On Sunday, September 18 the residence of her father, Jolm staan, i oy Md.. MARY FHANCES, beloved wife of A. 0. Brum agneral from, 1115 G, strest_ north Wednesday TnooD at ] o'cl« Frieuds and Tespect- fully invited to attend. sae! 2 HOESH. On Se tember 25th, 1882. at 6:20 o'clock m., afterstonge and painful flness, REINHOLD, jored husband of Annie Hoesh, in te twenty -cighth Year of hi+ awe. Fuveral will take place from bis late residen: 12H street northeast, on "Thurstay aftermooe, ot & o'clock Kelatves and friends are respectfully NDERTAKERS. = —————— SEVH GAWLER, GENERAL FURNISHING UNDERTAKER, Pennsyivanie avenue northwest, Terms moderate and everyuiing fiom-claas. Tel : 4 a Se Wiig one UNDERTAKER, 1887 Terra Srmcer Noxruweer. 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