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THE EVENING STAR. ye ey ¥ AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. MEDICAL, &c. FUTURE DAYS. _ a RE s THIS AFTERNOON. BERT VOSE & CO., General core, R. LEON, THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED AND z TPMHOMAS DOWLING, Auct ; : . ae | A. McENTIRE, aa ae De eee Soe STL etiaSe Srenne commie Gate ac 39) Roar tcen, 2 t0 A; gan te | SAT r ING, Auctioneer. TALTER B. W MS ee : . Mel at er, a . vy . = iat HLLIAMS & 00. Axictionsers E. 918 F street northwest. Eve! appertsining to @ lezitimate auction busi- | Complaints and Ir quickl¥ “removed. ANCERY SALE OF VALUARL'®LOT ON HIGH | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY OX — ness promptly attended treatment. “Correspondence! and By viet BEEE, GEORGETOY Sof HLCAPITOL STREET, NEAR BOUNDARY | TRUSTER SALE OF A DESIRABLE Two-sTORY | "Refersuces undoubted. 28 | ee Sore id, gSenarate rooms for I oie virtue of a deen cf th z DWELLING Hi NORTH SID! SS ud . the Di. f Columbia, ras a = a VE S a = BENSINGER Auctoneer, a WEDNESDAY, th othe ReiD ek set, OF ah Teeords 0 ofa deod of trust, dated 2 ae me tions PEM Iss). at FIVE O'CLOCK big abd by direction of the party | 42D, ists duly recorted int Sibes No. 80, 01 PEREMPTORY SALE HOESES, WAGONS, &e., kc. | Imuctiaritie of the Menattanl Restos, 3S poate ease i # FuQig action in fron of toe prethizes, “aud at the writtea requent of the party se. | OR, SATURDAY, SEPTE tink Gites gaue: | Henee, O00 atreetsontwent ake ll NED ate Pat SOUR TE ay On OURO: T shall toll, at public auction, in frontot | mencing at TEN O'CLOCK, A. M., I will sell,’ at the JNERYOUS PROSTRATION, PREMATURE DE- E O'CLOCK NINTH WS at FIVE OCLOCR Fe M-r all thet cer_ | 1 Bay Aare, Wagonand Harness, suitable for grocer's | £¥ Puy, Lost Vitality, Youthful Errork, Wealmonwes : NIN HL 1832, HOLA “ business, . Sihree, (15S) of Moses Washington, DuGs imo and described as and being | 2 Top Burzien, oF pain. “Also, all Private Diseases ‘of both rexcs, acd of lots in Bates and Washington, the west thirteen ( 3) feet frout by the depth of lot four | 2 Second-hand Top Wagons, No calomel. Office, 514 9th street northwest. 616-4w* \n jatars pur tered six hundred snd fifteen, (619,) t0- | (4), in square two hundred aud uinety-six (296), to- | 2 Second-hand Farm Wagons. O8S OF POWER IN ANY FORM I3 A GREAT eether with all the improvements thereon. thor wkth th provements, &o. 1 Now Express Wagon. s Terms of eaie: Unertnird. cash: balance in one and | “yuet. withthe improvements €o. 1. twelve and | 20 Head Medium Price Work and Driving Horses and Listens toaman; “Docraded tn ha own mind twe of sale, secured | eighteen months, with interest at eix per cent per Flacrs ‘ie 8. B Ni In his mind TOR ceeeaet in gloom and de- rs sand deed of, trust: oF all cash Poy Re ee a ee 2 2 INGER, Auct_ | spondency. Consult DR. BHO’ 906 B street yosit of Ww sold, ash, at option of the pur‘ Ade N, : peaperty is sold. if the terme of fale'are not { of #100 equine ae the time of sale, and recording at | Qf AMES GUILD & SON, Auctioncers, pee GMERIF-YOU-Wish Se = ei the trustees reserve the richt | pn rscost. Terms to be complied with in < rE: NTLEMEN. 30 ell at any Hime thereadter at the risk ond cont o: | Haye otherwise the trustce reserves the Tuehtto resell Ween ON, SALE OF FORFEITED PLEDGES, treatment, consult DRS. BROTHERS & GRAY, faulting purchaser, All conveyancing at pur- | the property at the risk and cost of the defauiting pur- ‘e will sell for H. ulton, at 1218 Pennsylvania | 996 B street southwest, ‘oldest established auver- d&as TPROY MOTAT LORE ¢ Trustecs. J.T. COLD’ , Auctioneer. eiTeokds_ | Qver't,000 Forfeited Hedges. This wae il conctat ot | RICHARIN Justice of the peace. “Medicines trepared Ag T. COLDWELL, Auctioneer. ESIRABLE THREF- Ro Tae WITH STABLE, HOSIRE, E POARD TAB! . EAS i Ur LOUNGE, MAHOGANY CHAM DER END M STREETS NORTHWEST. rat Hea. PIELOWS. of a dvei of trust to us, dated April 2% and duly recorded in’ Liber No. 843, iis one of fhe land rocords of the’ Dis-=# Nuinbia, and by direction of the party 5 nnd, we will ell at public auction, in front, of nA: Sg FRENC! premises, oat HALF-PAS FOUR O'CLOCK, TP skis, &c., | THtuspay AFTE OBER HIF TH, 188 . nuinbes ty (50) and fity-three (53), : > name t premines, MONDAY a er Reais veconded aibdivision of lots 2 £COSD,comnicncing at TE. recorded eubd.vision of squai nine (S69) nthe city of Wash . District of Columbia, tovether with tho im- . consisting of @ fine thetesstory brick resi bay window, all inodezn improvements, AGE SETS AND SPRIN BEDSTEAD. BODY BRUSSELS. ND OTHER CALPE |S ON HAL! AN Hh WOOD AND COAL. PREVELING, J sbove Long Brid 14TH STR EY WHARF, went: ‘erma to be complied with in one week after Trustees reserve t *URALNARD He WAGNER, ids IVORY G. KIMBALL,” ¢ Trustees. ( YHANC FRY SALE OF BEAUTIFUL BUILDING 3 percent fixed carbon. Order it fi THE NORTHWESE SECTION OF Columbia, parsed in 10, we will. offer for s AY, the THIRD DAY ( e premises, at HALF-PAST FIVE, lot No. 12, in Borland’s subdivision a front of 134. 10 feet on Vermont ave: fronton 10th street west, at their in bao 4 with T street north, and contams ety is in an elevated locality, a rapidly im- nborhood and affords an exeelieut oppor- investment. ms: Oue-fourth of the purchase money in cask, and the residue in three equal installments at si twelve and eighteen months, with six per cent inte e secured by purchaser's note and a reserved “onveyancing at purchaser's cost. A deposit of $100 on day of sale. tail Dealer In COAL AND Woop, Depot end Kindling W southwest. Branch ¢ and 143 B street sout ALL. ‘Trustecs. 818-d&ds OF TMPROVED WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS I€ - BE COAL AND Woop, By water and rail direct from the mines. fh day of a AN ite: No. 8,239, the See Semvemel by any Stata: tte Tinited rusices will oller for sale at uublie. auc ie premises, ou MONDAY, the BER, A. D182, at FTV OC of the interest, tite snd estate of ail the par- Jeause in and toa part of the Lot numbered he square numbered five Sei! at lowest cash prices, and deli 1 promptly. cee wharves dnd deyot, 12th a i Water went in front of I in.) ou 2d street west, betw together with the improvements thereon. SDAY, THE THIRD DAY OF OCTO- AT FIVE O'CLOCK in front of remises, ail of the interest, title and estate of all Parties to this cause in anil to the lot numbered ve (12), ip the square numbered seven hundred and ty-two (762), frouting on the south side of Peunsy]- BETWEEN WASHINGTON AND NEW YORE. in avenue, between Second and Third streets cast, together with the umprovements thereon, erms of 8 me-fourth (4) of the purchase money HH. DODGR on the day of sale, or within seven (7) days there- a FINANCIAL, private STOCK TELEGRAPH WIRES t and tne residue in fou ual instalments, at Bonds, Stocks and Investment Secunties Bought a3 | Sic" teelve, eguteen aud | tents Tone. at Scld on Co: from the day of sale; the purchaser or purchasers: is, her or their promissory notes for the same, terést from the day of sale at six (6) per ¢ e jam. or atthe election of the purchaser th he purchase money may be paid in cash, the ¥ for Prince and Whitely, Stock Brokers, the respective parecls being #9 sold to be Feiained unt ‘Giana tee aw: the fu of the purchase money and interest 18 ‘Ro. 539 15rH STREET, (CORCORAN BUILDING,’ Ae he Trus‘ces reserve the waht to Fe-ad Every class of Secnrities hought and sol on eomr vertise and resell the property at the rsk and cost of nt Philadel ‘t such defaulting purchaser. “A deposit of $100 will be Cost ben tte Hphis, Now | Pigitired on the slo of each lot. All comseyancilis o¢ York, Boston and Washincton. Orders executed ontas | Dukufeden mes ; JAMES S. EDWARDS, ‘New York Stock Exchange at one-eighth of one per »: BOS D etevet rocthwest; conuission, Private and direct telexraph wires =» ENOCH L. WHILE, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Sew York and Boston, through SE wet Smee Which crters are executed on the Stock Exchanges ON BROS., Aucts. e2deokda \CANSON BROS., Auctioneers. SALE OF FRAME HOUSE AND LOT 1 x TW oy 42 those cities and reported back promptly. Quotation Stocks and Bonds and information regarding the ‘Markets received throuch our wires INSTANTLY di- BETWEEN d TRST rect from the New York Stock Exchange. nl “SECOND STHEETS “NORTH- WEST. oe ae ria nez Ra AR A (sp ta trust we Regent ded el ME rr ber) , folio 134, et seq., one of the !and records §, Sir Fane a ae —— | a les Or + 7 : DAY, i DAY © yy ER. A. B al Fo POTOMAC RIVER LANDID FIVE O'CLOCK P. M., in front of the premises, all — that certain piece or parcel of and kuown aud des as lot lettered D, in recorded subdivision of ori STEAMER THOMPSON pered thirteen (13), in square numbered sixt }t (68), together with Improvements, ways, ease- ee erie nucnts, riehts, privileces, and appurtenahees to eae nw a by " belonging or appertaining. ze apply to 6th street wharf or | “terme: One-third cash; balance in six and twelve months, votes bear interest and to be secured by deed of trast coe ises sold. A deposit of $50 required of sale. nveyancing and recording at purcha- } = cost. Boe to ae ee nnee tty ae Bev . otherwise resale at risk and cost of defaulting reek on Sundays ead. Thase | St after five Gaye, paplic notice of, auch, reals in 1 : ’s Wharf Sundays “down” | Sle Lewspaper published in Washington, a i Weitsudays “uy, cha’ Mataswesuas Grek By | —ceicouds BENJAMIN F- LEIGUTO: lays “‘down” and Mondays “‘up.” returning to | UST: ALE OF VALUABLE. ¥ ma every Monday, Wednesday and Friday Bee vue ernoons. ‘For iniurmation apply-2 - REETS. NOR ee G. 7. JONTS, Agent, ¥ OF WASHINGTON, D. = ___Tthstreetwhar!._| py virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated on the, D4 ‘ ‘2d day of July, A.D. 1877, and recorded in Liber’ PORT STEELE No, #65, inlioISi, of the laud records of the Diss trict of Columbia, we will, on SATURDAY, THE YENTH DAY OF OCTOBER, A.D. 1882, at FOUR porostac 7 TRAY ‘On and after MARCH 19th the STEAMER SUF, ¢: in W. C. GEOGHEGAN, will leave x ‘K P. M., m front of the jremises, offer for sale BiiAurs toot of Mtheteest, EVERY SUNDAY Mt fo ¢ auction to the highest and best bidder ai oe m., for Baltimore and River Landings. ate in the city of Washington, Dis— wer Freight must be Prepaid. 4 trict of Cotumbia, and known on the-eround plan of said Kevurning, arrive in Washington every saturday night part of square numbered two hundred SIEPHENSON & BRO., AGENTS, ven (247), contained wishin the following . - . fnmenciug for the said. part o ee ee ee ene eee ee point ou New York aventie and the tine ‘OTICE. id square, distant one hundred and ten (1-0) fect — and four (4) inches northeast from the northwest cor- FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. her of the said satuare and Funnti Hutieg wth a risit — es with the suid avenue ninety-five (95) feet Ave (5) NOVEMBER 34, 1881, the steamer point within (5. West of the east line o} aRhOWSsMITHt will leave — wharf, foot of 7th street, numbered six (6); thence due south eizht (8) fect at 7 a.m. every MONDAY, connécting for Mattox | to H street north; thence due east with H_ street Grevk." THURSDAY ‘and SATURDAY for all river | north five (5) feet to the southeast corner of said On MONDAY as faras Nomini Ferry. On | lot number six (6); thence due north fifty-nine (59) feet SDAY, Nomini, Currioman, Leonardtown and | elit (8) inches with the hne of said lot; thence iement’# Bay, stone’s wharf, Cobram and How- | West parallel with the line of New. York avenue On SATURDAY, Currioman and Leonard- | thr inches; thence fifty (50) fect at JOHN R. WOOD, ules with New York Avenue to the said avenue; Axent. venue to the place of beginning — or less ‘ORFOLK AND NEW YORE STEAMERS. ved, ises are improved by s two-story and — dwelling hoase a, THE STEAMER LADY OF THE LARF, ‘Terms of sale are one-fourth of purchase money in Fe eyes fort of Gth street, every MONDAY, | cash, with the balatice in turee equal payments, s¢- WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY ‘ck p.m., touch- | cureil to the satisfaction of the trustees, with interest and Fortress {ionrog | at six per cent per annum, at six, twelve and eighteen ITH THE BOSTON | mouths from date of sale, or all cash, at the purchaser's AMERS. o All conveyancing and recording at the pur- -50 | chasers coat. If terms of sale are not complied with in ten days frow time of sale the ‘Trustees will re- 0 Tags fare to Fortrea Montoe and Nosfolk. 1-30 | $2 na tiny irst-ciase fare to Piney Point and Poiut Lookout. 1.50 | *!! at the risk and cost of the defaniting pw ie HOSS PERRY, und tr:p fare to Piney Polntand Point Lookout, 2°50 CHARLES B. MAURY, } Trustees. Becond-ciasefaretoPiney Pointand Point Lookout. 7 | yy yoUN : cole TUES Ree Loeb aYe | WM. P. YOUNG, Auctioneer. 025-cokds juare at a rcbaser shall fail to comply with the | | the Potomac river, and adjacent to the Alexansiria canal | Hon thir! iy-six feet atid three inches to a point seventeen Ret » and SATURDA five o'clock p. IRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE SUBURBAN THE NEW YORK STEAMERS Tiorenty 68 SEVENTH STREET ROAD, JOHN GIBSON and E. AR BOUNDARY. leaving Pier 41, and at Geor ‘W. Thomas and others, orgs | Ee] the undersigned trustee in said deed of trust, an: + ORR HOTSERDT aaiereemeae— | Stseine nate of nal property ell pala ube Sen recchee ta pomee conde tain, Dut | Bate Se aE ioe OMAR, HENTOIE Beant aie Dutch | Ra) of Hewes sabaivicee of Mount Pleasant Tecsrled, AMSTERDAM. ROTTERDAM, SCHIEDAM, ber J. A. 8., No. 229. folio 341, one of the land re- EDGM, Bas nvae P. CALAND. po Ngee fro and 21-100 feet i Wasbington and Kockville turnpike, and runnii Garryins the US. Malls ¥ the Netherlands, leave com- | back ug htindred and thirteen nud 33-100 feet toa BE Bauy’s Pier, foot of Sussex street. Jersey City, N. J. foot alley; improved by & cook brick dwelling Fecwlarly every WEDNESD. Rotterdam and Am- | | Terms of sale: One-third cash and the reai- FAL tera due in two equal instaiments on s credit of six and cabin, $70: second cabin, : steerage. $26. ZAUX General Axcuts 37 Sonar Wits sirvet terest from. i aye by deed of trust on the k. For passa appl; W. G. ME’ . A it of $100 will uired at time of 925 Pennayivania avenue, Washinet Hae “The terme wt st = neing and recording at cost of purchaser. HAMsvRe Line. Allconveyancing and PSRLES C. . — 402 Gin street northwest. WEEKLY LINE OF STEAMERS DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts. e27-d&de LEAVING SEW YORE EVERY THURSDAY ‘JP'CH. FOX & BROWN, Real Tetate Brokers. AT Noon. — FOR ENGLAND, FRANCE AND GERMANY. USTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED SOLENT 5 Renn kG. By virtue of a decd of trust; dated March 1, A.D _ - 8, ‘and recomed in Hier 809, General Passenger Agents, 61 Broadway, New York. @r to PERCY G. SMITH, Steawsurr Live Between New Your, Hayne, LoxDon, SOUTHAMPTO: ti a of this company will sail EVERY SAT- Pay tr tee eva ae AE i ~ssage: From New York to Havre, Lond ~n and Bremen, first cabin, $100; 3 $30; prepaid stearage certificates, £ imvot vassary apply. to OFLIICHS 2 Dowling Green, New York; W,G. METZEROTT Gb., 925 Pennsylvania avenue northwest, Agents for Wasiiinton. Jal2 (esau LINE. JAMES F. FITCH, x . NE ROUTE. CUNARD STEAMSHIP COMPANY LIM ROBERT ¢. BETNTES ait ORK LAND J iveErou 3. T. COLDWELL, Auctioneer. AND P STREETS NORTHWEST. cof a deed of trust recorded in Liber 168) folie Sam of Dinter of J pees ‘the land records of the "ASSAGE: tia feiit Passenger 'SDAY, rates. tekete Liv. Bleerage at very low a ee. Sonsen ‘Throuch bills of Isden given for Antwerp and cuer ports ou the atthe: oat ; boritory, and a teed in ell ntnzes of a Gent's Clothing’ of cvery descrition, Bed | Sesret Disgases, “No five inteciens A won te tee ca Muscat aad ‘Nechapieet Conds Kure, | wiseis sufficient. Advice free. el-im* RED! weave = THIS EVENING. Drowing Cases, Mirrors, Skates, Pictnres, Pi 'OLEY, Auctioneer, = ers, Razors, Later res, Guns, Kif Re" vi corre DOU TER Pi ee ng, AUCTION, 56,000, UN: | Robe, Cutlery, Unabrelien, Parascks riers it Lae | feriatn cure for ai Urinary Disses fa 48 hours’ Wat, REDEEMED PLEDGES, AT THE NATIONAL | Spy Giassoa, and many other articles too mumenunts | BEN "8, corner 12th street and Pennsylvania LOAN OFFICE, 1007 SEVENTH STREET | mention. ‘This sale will continue Mornlogeatio vclock | avenue noniwect: Dene SS per nae eee ey amas NORTHWEST, "COMMENCING THURSDAY, | Aud Evshingn att o'c ck amt all the foty have ‘been | seal ou Feonpe of price” aul SEPTEMBER TWENTY-EIGHTH, | 1882, AT | Se capiron will please take nodes, oe oe Mae DT MAPAME DE FOREST HAS REMEDY FOR LA- SEVEN P.M., AND WILL CONTINUE UNTIL | '"S i FULTON, Broker. | AM die: Allfomaiecomplaintsquishly cured: | Cate BOL. COCR nn A DGESEARE | 3 OnOAMBON EROS. Mustionsers from 1 to o'clock p-m., with ladies Ouy. melita SOLD, CONSISTING OF LADIES’ AND GEN- | J) 2 S TLEMEN'S SUPERIGR CLOTHING. BED] KOLLS OF NEW BODY TAPESTRY BRUSSELS CLOTHING, MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES, AND, OTHER CARPETS, IN QUANTITIES TO THE TRADES. DIAMONDS, WATCHES AND JEWELRY, SUIT BUYERS; ALSO. 12 Pain GENUINE ——— ci = LISEN DAMASK WINDOW CURTAINS, AT | [Ycprra BINDERY, 1912 PENN. AVE PLAIN GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING — Comprising a fine BOTION: Lise assortinent, of Frock, Sack and Cutaway. Dy nd | At Salesrooms. TUESDAY, OCTOBER THIRD, at Brunineas Goats of the Anest materiale taste ia The | TWELVE O'CLOCK. Sait latest styles, Gents’ Underwear, &c. reasonable ‘Books a specialty. Orders by inail promptiy sitended to. 1 W-MGNEAT, Propal-aa J) EXCANSON BEOS., Auctioneers. , IBSON BROTHERS, LADIES! CLOTHING—Compriees a, superior assort: SRAOTIOAL DOCH AND JUB FE: ment of Silk, Merino, Cashmere, Alpaca, Delaine, | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY IN 125 Rorae eB cee Wekteee eee Chintz. Calico and other Dresses and Dress’ Patterns, GEORGETOWN, far Fine Printing a epecialty “snd and Ladies’ Underwear, &c., &c. By virtue of a deed of trust dated 5th day of Sep-, : — Paisley, | tember, 1982, from the heirs of Frederick Pasco, ¢ pos Tithek tnd Pecey Aad Gea wie thbee: | Gecoancd, to tne undersigned for te ee ee ead Goats and Oaks : sale, and out of the procesds paying certain ind ted Reh nesd of said deceased, the eaid deed being duly re DIAMONDS, “WATCHES AND JEWELRY Solt- | corded in Liber — folio —, of the land records of the tairo and Cluster Dismond Pins, Studs and Ear Rin District of Columbia, we will sell, at public auction, in Stem and Key Winding American, Enwlish and other | frontof the premises, on FRIDA’ IXTH DAY OF i Watches, Sets Jewelry, Cameo and otber Rings, OCTOBER, 1882, at FOUR O'CLOCK P. M. » the Vins, Lockets,” &e. following Property on Jefferson strect in Georgetown, MISCELLANEOUS GOODS—Plated Ware, Bibles, | tatis to say. commencing ata point two hundred Books, Tools, Musical Instruments, Mirrors, &e. horthesst: comer’ oF Water wd. Senet sees he AND INVIGORATING BED CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOFS—Quilts, | the east side of Jefferson street: thence north Spreads, Bian! ‘Sheets, — Bolsters, Pilior 8, | alone the line of Jefferson street fifty-elvht feet Cicths, &e.; Men's, Women’s’ and Children’s | one inch, (58 feet 1 inch); thence east at richt angles e with Jefferson street one hundred and five feet, (105 fect): thence south parallel with Jefferson street ‘fifty- —= S27 Parties having Goods deposited will please take | eiclit feet one inch, feet 1 inch); and thence west Hiotive: ‘one hundred and five (105 fect), ‘to the place of be- ng Finuing, pela partof 4, in square 21, Old George- 826-Im FOLEY. Auctioneer. | own. e sale of this property will be made accord- ing to the subsidy exiee a TO-mORROW. pear advisable at time of sale. WILLL made known at the sale.’ A deposit of $50 required on | brand 5 yy ees SER each and every piece sold. andif terms are metered en SALE 0) HANDSOME FURNITURE, | With within ten days after day of sale, the property wil Y TSS! 5 be resold at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, ig TIAN, BRUSSELS AND | ifter five days’ adverinement i some eee ee ee AIN C 2 Wan Na cae U UPPP PPP EEERRR TTTTEEENN N On SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER THIRTIETH, 1882, | (eens Gfowchseey eauton. All conveyancing at | J] OPPAREPEEEERRR, TITTERENN N commencing at EN O'CLOCK A, M., we shall gel] U UPPP PPP FE BRR T EE NNN within and in front of our Salesroom. a ireneral assort -d&as U_uP. P R TE NNN ihent of superior made Furniture, partially enumer- BEA) Soe eee NE Ee uu P P EKER R 1 EEEN NN ated— yee DOWLING, Auctioneer, Handsome barior Sufte, upholatered in Prash jandaome Suite, ored a Four Patior ites. upholstered in Raw Silky Plush eo On ARLON, nde, durable Pranies, UE cr Mirrors, Walunt frames, French plate, CREEL WHISKEY. Eanes eee deen OF A FINE ASSORTMENT OF THE MOST EX- to Glasy euperier workaase QUISITE AND DIFFERENT SORTS OF Walnut Chamber Suite Walnut Wardrol Walnut M.'1. Sideboard Lonuses, HAARLEM Brussvls, Ingrain and other Carp Hair and Husk Mattresses; Writing Desks, Cottage Furnitin Heating and other Stoves, Crockery, &e. ‘Together with a large assortment of miscellaneous arti- | DOUBLE AND SINGLE HYACINTHS, NARCIS- fictitious age and flavor to this popular drink, ‘les Imposeible to entme:ate, = 5 sds-d WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts. SCS, TULIPS, IRIS, CROCUS, EARLY FPHOMAS DOWLING, Zucuoncer. SINGLE AND DOUBLE DUC VON A CHOICE COLLECTION OF HOUSEHOLD FURNT- THOLL, CROWN IMPERIAL, ee ae ees ene Nrailee avait leathers Ueetion will be sola baer landseme mm lor Suite, uphoi in he above rare collectior i wastes gerompeocchantersen, |THE woman Gtimags | BARBOUR & maxLTOx, lair-clot irlor S ;Yery superior Chi ber * Yl MCI ¥ the attention of trade Fine iar ‘Mattresses Decu ted ‘Toilet § Dejvate buyer is cailed a thine ee = = J. B, BRYAN & BRO., and rant nut Leather-coy Ol ion is from JOS! NS, MAI 1 Brussels and Incrain Carpets; Stoves: & CO., cultivators and importers of Dutel B. W. REED’S SONS, Painted Cottage and other Cottage Furniture, bulbs, London, England. eS a ALSO, 828-dts THOMAS DOWLING. Anct. Wasnixeroy, D. 0, Laie’ Hunting-case Gola Watch; i ae ae Caste Clothing; Auctioneer, ‘able Lines = L ni, 1a Hoes, _ MINISTRATOR'S SAL OF THE CONTENTS — mae oo Cone enter, Unileewear,, Ne- OF A FURNITURE ‘MANUFACTURER. a ‘Ara0; By order of the orphans’ court of Maryland I shall Complete paraphernalia belonging to No. 10 Breech- | S+!l $10,000 worth of first-class Furniture, of the best loading Gun, : make and superior guality.. The goods ure a8 followe:— H. & H. W. CATHERWOOD, Good Alderney Gow, nearly freah. 150 Walnut Chamber Beta, in every style, TUDULOR ’ ee CE yeeny ery fing, in different patterns. . jovernn on. Sia is, v HILADELPHTA N. B.—No postponement on account of weather. 26 Walnut Wardrobes. SHIGAD, 828-2t ‘THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. en Fae etitan, eat inecta JY ONCANSON BROS... ‘Auctioncors. 25 Walnut Bureaus. = si5-ta Sore Psoparerors. 8. E. cor. 9thand D streets northwest, | 4) Ratension Tattes, 28 Marbie-top Stain Chamber Sets, 30 fi cl Par- 7 PAWNBROKER'S SALE OF UNREDEEMED } Jor sets, 25 Cainp Chiaite, 60 Popint Heated ee POR THE SUMMER ‘ONSISTING OF DIAMOND>.GOLD | and double; Bureaus, Safes, Wardrobes, Sideboari: HES, SETS JEWELRY, | Cribs, Washstands, Tables,” anda quantity of otice Use i ‘TS' RINGS, SCARF PINS, | goods too numerous tome ‘These woods are new | PALMER'S E BUTIONS, GUNS, REVOLVERS, | and mauufactur-d by one of the best manufacturers in AMERICAN AWLS. DRESSES, CLOTHING, &c., &c., At | Baltimore, ‘aud will be sold without reserve Bele to GINGER AUCTION take place at store No, 639 Louisiana avenue, between GER ALE. On SATURDAY, EPTEMBER THIRTIETH, com. put and ith atrects northwest, THU! : a8 QT RES ke MENCING AT TEN O'CLOCK A.M. AND AT SEVEN | FIFTH, commencing at EN U'CLOCI an z Dozen, P.M., we will sell within our galesrooms, 9th and D | FRIDAY, the same time and place. Dealers will please Retefl Price One Dollar ($1) Per streets northwest, a large collection of pawned goods, | attend this sale, as Twill close out this stock in lots to nS partly enumerated above, to which the attention of the it. The store that this stock will be sold in is for ? buy. ied. Bs id will be given up to any tenant that wishes to “ trade and private buyers is called. order a CG EU et For Sale y Dealers and by the Manufacturer. 827-4 S14 St strect northwest, | hibition on Wednesday, October 4, day, before sale. 828. oe SAM'L 0. PALMER, T HOMAS DOWLING, ‘Auctionoer. 122 TWENTY-NINTH STREET, IN SQUARE 880, FRONT. Ge Oa ees AVENUE or Ce ‘West Washington. 1803, UE Roe &2~Telephonie connection. SylT nt 3 | WASHINGTON, D. c., AUGUST 27, 1882, ND VARIED (REDEEMED GOODS, e 1.09a1. 13; No. 1 Mary 0S casked; No. 2 western | THE QUEENSTOWN CATTLE MARKET.—] o ‘ision of original ‘ots winter red, spot, 1.06a1 Septenip 1.064 asked ; "i last week. r yove. puis sale offers | Desiring to retire from the Book and Stationery busl- | Octlen hades lige r, 1-Onat. 03%. | Sines aan tone ee eee as oon Tt ance for vartos in that neighborhood to secure | ness I now offer for wale in bulk my entire sock ine | bene Gba Oe Ta ee Me Conn Sheep and lambs in good receipt and Bleove Buttons; Sete J + euxible building lots, as the property must be sold to | Cluding good will and a lease of the promises western dull and steady —south Coarse ages iu falr demand. Calves and mile Chains and Necklaces. | close up an estate. ‘This ia the oldest established Book and Stationery | do- 80; western mixed, spot, G>%a67; cows in demand. Ladies’ and Gent's Clothing, ERS npr inar fh Mosel ris and biz store in the District and offers a rare opportunity to | ber, ovember, 64 tyuti THE NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. Custom-made Overcoats und Ulsters. annum, and secured by a deed of trust on the property | “Bor particalacs qnlete ooe ase aoa of z Also, custom-made Suits of Clothing and Pants; of all cash, at option of purchaser. All ‘convey Ladies’ Dresses, Shawis and Dreas Patt rns; Carpets, 1 + pure! $35 m9: vi 4g v7 ‘Toole Guus anil Reveiverss Cutlery, Viated ‘and gob | Meine at purchasor'a cost. $43 on each lot will bere FRANCIS B. MOHUN, Silver Ware; Quilts, Blankets, ‘Trunks, &c. W. W. DANENHOW) The sale will besin at SEVEN P.M. EVERY EVE Attorney for survi TAG [and erntinie uni al forfeited Peden are wi ELINTON'S. N.B.—All persons having deposits with ine will please powx 1 De . NHOMAS DOWLING, . COE RE ee My PROS iG. Aneuoneer, In the meantime a discount of 20 per cent. will be al- 737 Tih strect northwest, | TRUSTEES'SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL | lowed on all cash alos. ans 8. BENSINGER, Auct. po ictig ATE NO. 219 FOUR-AND-A-HALF STREET Sachs oe = BY THE BOARD O¥STERS. F808. J. FISHER & C0, ‘Real Estate Auctioneers. Under and by virtue of a deed of trust dated July gey 100m Suir Navan of 8 deed of trust dated July eéi | Received daily, Hard and Soft, Shell Crabs, prime BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, 1015 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, : pa it Water Oysters. New York and Philadelphia Oysters TRUSTE: SALE OF VAL BLE, REAL ESTATE | folio 307, et seq., of the land records for the Di aspeci 5 Back lotels, Res- IN ALEXANDRIA COUNTY, VIRGINIA, OPPO- | trict of ‘Columiia, and by direction of the holder of | {abecialty. Diamond eeciet ori, aol 2 SITE THE CITY OF WASHINGTON. the note thereby sécured, the undersigned will sell, at | the Norfolk Oyster Depot. | N. WHITE & CO., No. 621 In pursuance of adeed of trust to the under-, ublic auction. in front of the premixes, on THURS- | 8 street northwest. goods delivered free. "e4-Im signed from Henry Birch, dated March 25th, 1882, AY, OCTOBER FIETH, | 1882," AT FOUR 3 and recorded in the office of the Clerk of the county O'CLOCK P.M. the following , described | real UNS GUNS!! GUNS!!! SOS erences, nce amt Cigale fn | set Sea ade eae | OC = r F, , folio 44, undersigned ‘Tru: Hi 2 - + ony | ‘The forced-Breech “Diana” Gun. A vast im- will sell at public auction, on'the premises, on SATUR- | becinning for the same on the east line of said lot on 4! en’ lutel - DAY, the FHUCIIETH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, A.D, | firect, ata point twenty-three teet three Inches south of Biperp shtoting statics, mat ay fee ee toe 1482, at FOUR O'CLOCK P.M, lots of cround’ num: | the northeastern corner of said lot, and runhing thenes tered tire (2) and three (3), in a deed of partition of a | north twenty-three fect three inches; thence west slong Gee aan fie market, “Also the famous Daly certain tract of land in said Alexandria county, between | the north line of said lot one hundred and five feet; z WM. WAGNER, Gun Maker, ipsa friah Sector Gunytet inate: | Medes ive aunt netectan lO arHG SP | And Dear tn matte fal Bice ET ning ted near the south ea of ies Agoda rine att, | Private alley dive fects To Tee eae aoe | 20% Penn. ave, east, Capitol ‘au20-Im arch. cl feet and four inches di ith of the north line of said CONOMICAL AND SAFE. Beary PONS seat i eran Rouen uit coment | (ot; fnunce spareeanenty Sane eee aeenactenta | Ay ments. a the balenee ty | tae tivisign wallet the’ ewo ee ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash, an lance in WEAVER, KENGLA & 00.'8 ts in six and twelve months, or all cash 5 Si tbe ‘option: of the ‘purchaser, “Title, retaioad until | toxether with the improvements, easements and appur- LAUNDRY SOAP final payment. Conveyancing at cost of purchaser. A | tenances to the same % deposit of $15) required at time of sale; and the terms | , ‘Terms of sale: One-fourth cash, and the reeidue | IS ECONOMICAL, BECAUSE IT IS PURE; BEING of sale to be complied with within seven day in mix, trelve and eighteen months from theday. FREE FROM ALL ADULTERATIONS, SUCH AS s15-d MARTING: MORMS, Trustee. Ce bags ae pend a ea MARBLE DUST, SOAPSTONE, PIPE CLAY, SILI- ‘ALTER B, WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. cash at the purchaser's option. CATE, &o., WHICH ARE USED D TO ADD WEIGHT a juired at the sale, AND BULK, ‘WHI EAR TRUSTEE’S SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, | complied with within cneunk tore AND ROTTAEGOTEES BRUSSELS CARPETS, &0., AT AUCTION. tees reserve the right to resell the IT IS SAFE, BECAUSE IT I8 MANUFA Yirtue of a deed of trust, dated December 19th. A. | defaulting purchaser's risk and cost, APE, \OTURED pi TaSit and duly eecordod ih Pibar Nor Boke Gono cy, | Hotioe in the Beesine: Brae ans oat, FROM STRICTLY PURE MATERIALS, VIZ: STEAM ge of the land re foe Westnet, DO. sud by | {ne St parchabeers coat ; REFINED TALLOW (PREPARED BY OURSELVES), Cai Serres nets ball sell, on aoe ‘Trustees, PALM AND COCOANUT OILS; WHILE ON THE YS BER THIRTIETH, A.’ D.| 023-d&ds FRANK 7. RAWLINGS, ‘ 5 Te AT TEN AM a tho Ga AS ap CONTRARY MANY OF THE SOAPS ON THE MAR. 101 id D streets northwest, the Furniture, Carpets, [UscANson BROS., auarioneers. KET ARE MADE FROMGREASE ope FROM TRUSTEE'S BA! FRAME HOUSE AND LOT, oN | THE CARCASSES OF PUTRID DEAD ANIMALS. of Walle Chamber Suite, Marble Top Ash Suite, Hana- | NINTH BIREET, BUPREGN EAST’ GACIIOE | THUS ENDANGERING LIFE AND HEALTH, some Walnut Hat Rack. Wire, woven pAND A STREETS SOUTHEAST. os shor, encoree Hall and Stair Carpets, Paunted Bedsteads and | 9:,"61- {olla 188, of the land records for the Di FOR SALE BY GROCERS GENERALLY, red, I will sell, at public auction, in front AND WHOLESALE AT OFFICE, on MONDAY, "1 COND DAY OF OG. 9244 WATER STREE RGETOWN, ft, A. D. 1802, at HALB-PAST FIVE, O'CLOCK | —!° = eee ‘parts of lots y bwelve (12), in: Thundred and twenty” Oa), bextnntag Pp24cH PaReERs! APPLE SLICERS!! COMBINATION; CIDER AND - PSE SSeS BUILDERS AND GENERAL HARDWARE, . P. MAY & CO., aut 634 Penna. avenue, near 7th streot, HANCERY SATE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED H AND BHICR Poi Be DENOTE, TO N THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT PROPERTY ON Q STKEET, BETWEEN THIR- TRENTH AND URTEENTH STREETS IN the ae ‘the . a Many B,, Masser, Fel to ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. SALE OF VALUABLE BUILDING LOT, ING ON H STREET, oAND BIGHTH STREET: THE NORTHWEST PORTION OF THE: mod coeTee ranted, in the canse of Red- fhe cata of Mary 5 ‘Marbury. latoof the sald Siotioe, et al., No. 8,033 » in the for ‘Purposes, notice is Court of the District of Column I shall toall creditors Rersons interested in Ee age robes Can ae saxty nlite (69), fn Chinnan, Exley and 3 4. M, JA8,G. PAYNE, Auditor, Ramdred nica eate haiay Stolen eee | Watt —— eager ices wae al Fancy Bindings of every description done at | Parke Was sent to prison in defauit of bail: Talos, Blank Dooks a specialty xinting Dy reason of the m-| ‘Those who may wish to purchase, elther asa delicious | further hearing = naa eree provements upon the land, or as a whole, a8 may ap- | beverage or for medicinal purposes, an unadaltercten this afternoon upon the charge of making iraudu- 9 a. m.—The signal corps station at od bec iA w Clsal of tic Gena ent. retur ‘Terms of sale: Cash, subtect to other terms tobe | Wiiskey, are invited to Sa ae eee discrimination in such rates 1s not in contraven- i ‘This Whiskey upon an analytical examination hes | tion of the Constitution of the United Stats oo. oe Painted Bedsteads, Bureaus and Washstands. FLOWER ‘ROOTS, proved to be FREE from Fusil Oil, and indeed of any wie ais a CONSISTING OF of the modern ingredients which are used to give a | charged on a haul from Gilman to New Yors than | Of, the Washington Library company, and also PUT UPIN BARS, AND EVERY BAR BRANDED |-' a sua, -— 2%.—Bethel church, on Teet, above Loinbard, was uncomfortably September 2B, 1882. | oy this morning at the funeral services held the remains of Joshua P. B. Eddy, the late e inthister and miser. ‘The service lasted more two hours, after which the body was taken Olive cemetery for interment, A grandniece deceased has flied a caveat against, the probate . @ | tls WiLL His estate ts valued » $150,000, —— The Interior Department Polsoning Augusta to Lieut. Arnold for the benefits that arise therefrom In rete ‘nce to his professional fendance upon Mrs. White, the colored woman The New Lord Mayor. leged to have been polsoned by ‘a fellow amnenaee, Lonpox, Sept. 20.—Henry Edmond Knight, alder- | jy the Interior departinen? : st Saturday, man of Cripplegate Ward, has been elected lord | instant, unis lady called at my oflee while on her mayor of London, way to her home, about jock pan. She stated that she had cut some peaches up for her lunch, ing them from ber home, and she left them i office room and went out! On her return she aenced to eat thom, and discovered while swallowing them her th it began to NROK, Va., Sept. 2.—Arrived drig Nellie Huested, San Domingo, tor New York, leak- Ing. ,che encountered a gale on the 27th inst. off atteras, and lost an Italian sallor named Fretrin | Sy Calted. the supetint nel overboard. motes the facts to him. ‘oc waa recollect, he advised her to c Nominated to Congress. hag <4 Syracuse, N.Y. Sept. 2%. —Newton W, Nutting, | (7, {B6 doctors in the departine SOswezo, was unanimously nominated on the | Doty tm them, ech on eee rst ballot by the republican congresstonal con | Loring same itmedie tor he ee nee ee Fenton of the twenty-fough district at Onelda | S<ribed some remedies for her to cause her to throw bith elle up, Which had the desired effect. When she called. ‘ nine she seemed to be suffering with considera- E, Dwyer Gray to be Relensed. ble irritation of the mouth and throat and with Londox, Sept. 29—Tue Standard states that it 1s | 4athoea, I prescribed for ler and saw her agaim expected in Dublin that Mr. E. Dwyer Gray wilt | (HO ext day, at Ler hous, when she be released from priscn this cvenlng: better. Tucidéntatly, Twill mention that Mr. Mo. Bde“ scrcniece Comas, druggist, corner 14th and L sureets Contractor Parke Sent to Prison. West, eXamined some of the peaches on Si PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 22—John H. Parke, the | 40d "he told me that night that from the alnshouse contractor, who Was arrested’ last = he was satisfied that It was croton olt on: RIZbt, Was arraigned this morning and held tn | Pes $2.500 ball for a Soaring to-morrow week. ‘The ‘The Interior department oMfcials will not take district attorney protested against such light bail, | 22Y Measures to investigate the matter, as it is when the same was Increased to $5,000, and Mr. | DOW in the hands of the police, — The Rising Waters, AN INCIPIENT FLOOD SUBMERGES WHARVES AND DELUGES FLATS. ‘The river this morning was unusually high, seve i cut . Death of PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Sept. 292.—Gen. George C. Wynkoop, a veteran ot the late war and of the war wit lexieo, died suddenly of apoplexy tn this eral of the wharves belng wulally subn = Byer © wha nM mererd— city this morning aged ye ars, Riley's wharf in part ar, hic A not quite so high as others, At the same t there was @ rapid current in the river downwards, as the tide at that hour changed to the ebb. ' Several Scows and boats not securely fastened float down stream. The flats were all subtnenged, with ——-___ the exception of the mud bank on the south side __ Maggie Keppel’s Crime. of the Long bridge. Some few of the cellar on New York, Sept. 20.—Maggie ie who is| the south side of Pennsylvania avenue were charged with the abduction of little Lizzie Selden, flooded to the depth of six or seven. Inches, but go Was arraigned inthe Kings county court of ses- | far as is known no reat sions, She pleaded not guilty to the indict unusual height of the river is thought to be more found against her for abduction and asked leave to | attributable to (he heavy rains above and the rise witndraw her plea at any future time and enter | in the ri T north of this spre rather than the one of insanity. Her trial was set down for the backing of the tdes. No apprehensions are felt IMh of October. by the merchants on the line of Pennsylvania ave. — tue of any serio Fieetion supery igory Hicia for ied | ae Of any serious loss from the present state of PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 29.—Edward Lonergan au High Water at Harper's Ferry. Hane ne Le S Raper riaors, were given @] asesy paar anove meet oneee ERE nage Was done, This du: | Ferry, W. Va., reports three-foot rise over of voters in the fourth ward | Fe : : - of this city. Evidence was adduced to | Depth above low water mark 13 feet. Show that out of 82° persons returned 85! 199 m Ourme aD RIE THIS MORNING, Urine in one house only 8 were found there: that | wiv "roofs tice Doce at bers Peery, but 2 voters lived in another house where 3 had | 3; Va» Teports Ave inches of a rise in river ee registered; that In another only 6 of 20 regis: | 7 2 tered had been found, and that in still another | ,.5n¢ Signal service observer at Harper's Ferry house there lived but 11 voters out of 36 returned, | TYPOHS (hat the rise of water in the Potomas The prisoners were held to answer atthe next | ClS*d at p.m. the total rise betng 11 feet 7 im= ween eee ches, and that the water will now probably fall =s = SENTENCED FoR STEALING Books —Dorsey A Decision vee = Railroad Come | yn coined janitor of th Spencerian usiness, a p College, Who Was arrested Wednesday for steal Te aro este peel opinion was | a lot of books at the Young Nen's Cristian ASS, ed by the Gate OFS eeeraay | ciation building, and also for stealing a lot Of all: the sta {nvolving the question of the power of | Terware and othier articles fries Pak freee the state legislature to regulate rates charged BY | Catied for inlal 1a the Folin prec tile ee Fallroads for frelght carried to points outside of | ‘The iret charge tried erie thet on stealing a lot of Iuinols, and whether the act proibiting unjust | Siverware ‘uhawer: eae ato articles trom Mare pleaded quilty to the charge. He was case fs one wherein a 6 per cent larger rate is | {et arralgned for stealing 198 books, the pi ee leaded guilty to thischarge. Mrs. Spencer was on the haul from Peoria to New York, though the | Plead wa Aistance from Peoria 18 greater by "86 miles. Tt present and Interceded to have the prisoner get was held by the court that the c was unjust, | Oot ecetence as Posaible, on account of hls Gxcessives extortionate and “wmawfuls andy im | CuATMCtet, Ar. Alvore sald tate charg effect, the court upholds the authority of the tall- | {jw4.,0F the property within the mit Toad and warehouse commissioners to regulate | DoniceNtaary on a chaos gh aoe ee ae Sates caages from points in Iilinols to points | Sr nis previous good character and to eiehaa aoe a Sea other chance. He was sentenced to thirty days 1m The Biddeford Shoemakers. Jail In ‘the first case, and six months tn the BIDDEFORD, Maing, Sept. 29.—The shoe manu- | aking a term of seven months, John Simms: facturers of this city and Saco held a meeting last | Allan Carlbert, two colored rag men, who night to consider what action to take with regard | the books frou Swan, were changed with to the present strikes in their factories. It was | Stolen goods. Policeman Jones, of the decided that they could not maintain the present | cinct, testified to recovering ‘a lotof the advanced wages, and this morning 8. Newcomb | books from the defendants and another lot disch arged his cutters. junk dealer named Collins, tn Prather’s ———— where they sold them for old ‘The Wall Street To-day. denied that they knew that the New York, Sept. 29.—The Post's financial article | The court said that when 200 books are off Says: In the money market 7 per cent 1s the ruling | sale, as junk, a dealer 1s bound to take rate for call loans on stocks, the extreme rates | of the fact tat the property 1s worth a. hu being 6 and 8 per cent. On U.S. bonds$a6 per cent | times more than it 1s offered for, and if he isthe quotation. Time loans are nominal. Prime Foods under these circumstances, the ctrcumstaibe mercantile paper moves slowly, the smallest | tal evidence is sufficient to convict him, and be discount on it being 7 per cent. The Stock | would sentence the defendants to six months 1m Exchange markets are dull to-day. U.S. bonds | Jail. are 34 lower for the 48, State bonds are down to SS GN 2y for Tennessee 63, new series, and are other-| |THE Harvest Moox.—The September moon wag Wise heglected. Kailroad bonds are irregular, | fullon the 27th af 12: but generally al per cent lower. — Fully | harvest moon, and possesses speciat cating to the one-third of the entire business in the | distinction. For, owing to te position of stock market thus far to-day has been | ecliptic in regard to the equator, at this in Loutsville, and Nashville at 89%(a66167%; | the moon rises for several consecutive nights Witt in Denver at _59157a58 and in Delaware, Lacka- | Only a comparatively small interval between the Wanna and Western at 142a148al42ga143. The | Consecutive risings. The short autumnal remainder of the list was feverish and rather | Seem thus to be prolo1 by the floods of silvery heavy until noon, since which time it has been | moonlight that make the night beautlful as dag, Steady to strong, being strong as we write. The | The phenomenon is as easily explained as Yanderbiit stocks and the coal shares have been | aXlal rotation of theearth. But in the older times,- the strongest. ‘The market for forelgn exchange | When man was nearer to nature, the harvest moon is weak. Was considered @ direct interposition of Provie —_—__ dence to assist the husbandman in gal in «i BALTIMORE, Sep ode vine 64, conscte, 593; | “"° > —_——_>—_—— 3 pt. 2 amie” és — do. second series, 35 bid to-day. of DRowNeD In Hex Own Trn.—An old colored BALTIMORE, "Sept. 29.—Cotton lower and Lguiet= | woman named Eliza Miles, living at 7148 street Fre aa tet Our firm and more active—Howard | northwest, was found dead in her house, yeoters estern super, 3.00a3.62; do. extra, 3. a tet ‘ith her head do. family, 4,756.00; city amills super, 30a. fied with water. “As she wee en CR 3 T5ab his este” bear: Milled with water. As she was subject to Mts, It Patapsco family, 6.50; do. superiat ve patent, 7 thought that while washing clo hes tn the tub she Wheat, southern higher. closing easy: western higher, | Was Seized With one and was drowned in the UB, closing ee Southern: ron 1.05a1.08: do. amber PETRIE gE aE uhdl i A ii d steady—southern, 42444: do. red, rust | _ The following are the opening and closing prices western white, 43u44: do. mixed, 41n4! ci the New York Stock Market to-day, as reported ns Aased. Lye dutet, 70a7S. Hay” quict— | by special wire to H. HL Dodge, £99 19th stroot. . pork, 23.25. | Bulk Name. | 0.) ) Name. 0) peate—shoulders and clear rib sides, packed, 11% and — Hatie, WOealt a tanh tater Bb siden 17. | Cen. Pacitic...| 917% 92 Nor. & Wea p58 | 86 Hi ET 3 %, Lard—refined, | 14. Butter firm— | Chea & Ohio..| 25 24% North Pac western pacl }6a22; creamery. 26332. Exes hivher, | “tho. ist pref .| 38% Be Do. pre 24x25. Petroleum guret and firm—retined, 744 Dret -| 2536) 36x) Do. pe Coffee duli—Rio cargoes, ordinary to fair, TMadig. | _ DO. 2 pref..| 26} 26s, Northwest. - Sugar steady—A soft, 04: copper refined steady 3 17%. Whisky steady, "1.20a1.22. Preights to Liverpool ss ‘ Steamer quiet. bis flour, 2.594 barrels; wheat, 142 “2413, Poo. D. & 648 bushels: corn, 5,635 bushels; oats,’ 10,36 58%) S73, Readiny bushels; rye, 500 bushels, Shipments “wheat, 257,533 | ery is ‘ ix: corn, none. 3 A “3 ae ‘Sales—wheat, 636,430" busiels; : 245 128) NEW YORK, Sept. 29.—Stocks moderatel: ve. (13955 1894 St. P. & Omaha 61% 51 Money, 7. Exchango-lorin, 490s Gee HG. nes §15%1154, Do. pref....- 11” ang bouds ‘neglected. Governiuents weak and generally | 09) 667, Texas Pac 1 BR lower. Cotton quiet. | 997%) SBA Tex. Pld gts. I NEW YORK, Sept. 29.—Flonr dull - and heavy. | 37% 38" /Union Pag Wheat opened 4a centhigher: C ob ory W: { ioalined 44 oent. 4 17%, 1073¢ Wab. Pac. | 26%, subsequently Inst adwance and fell of Hi ior Wab. Fac. pid.) Sra 74 Lard 13. - . Central. 18335 13345 West. Union..| 86) 883g .. Freixhts quiet 5 Socteceeieg, perce ‘first * certificates, | 5534. Pro 1T—Judge Hagner. ¥ . BATE COURT—Ju! 3 New York Central, 137, Minis Central, 1433." Penn- lvania Central, 65%." On! Vester % To-day, estate of Rebecca Lowry; final notice t= ." i a sued. Will or Mary Moore; petition of James N, tition fied ache 2 a es nae Aire DeLong arrived here tis" moratng tom | tng, einai Moore was anpoiaag New York. In company with Engineer Melville | joo, Estate Frank Hagerty; petition dies cad eet she had along interview with Secretary Chand- So Sule, Snape seme Verma: ler to-day, She made a personal request of the | Fendall appoint ator; Secretary to have turned Over to herall. the pit. | Beate anguaus W. Scnarit; Palmont a@- vate papers and personal effects belon: to pencees ease bond sei inne chen was -- bt which request will be gran’ . = eu dian 3; bona RESIGNATION OF MINISTER WICKERSHAM.—The | bond $1,500. bh eeee ee eee eee. ice heram, 0.8 mints | 4 post wire Bovones Kuives—At Now Oren it ter at Copenhagen, Denmark, has been received at the State department. He was compelled to ro. tony epee ERS Mtoost ot Sap eitoet ot che on his their residence about a h — To Go TO PHILAcELPHIa.—The Washington Cadet Corps, Capt. Fleetwood, are making ar- Tangements to it Philadelphia on tne or participate in the bi-centennial. turn on the 29th, and expect to parade seventy- five muskets, with drum corps and a large delega- tion of honorary members : THE REORGANIZED MAIL CARRIER SYSTEM.—On Monday the letter carriers’ battalion will, under the command of James E. Bell, enter on reorganization and in increased num- : 4 i i H i ; i Hi le 5 ie