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E PUNCANSON BRO: SDAY, i Q street JOUNSON & it J OBNSON ALE FUTURE DAYS. F AN »D LOT, TING WITH S¥A FOR sit Pe. and Kichards', square nu ed two aid property is im- ing. and is known as orth west, inthe city of Washingto:, ce in nine and sale, the notes of the pur the deferred payments, bearine anuutn, and secured by deed . or al cash, at the option of thr Purchaser fais to comply, the after seven days, at his risk. Al tof purchaser. "A deposit of one be paid wheh the property is HENRY WIS’ GARNETT, Trustee, mmb:an Law Buildinc. iomecen. sl4-dikiis AND COAL. _ TREET WHARF, rs filled at shor itr A. R. W TLLIAMS, Jr., 713 7th street BRO., COAL axp WOOD. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS 14 By water and Btrerts sc Branch Var nd P sts. ities w COAL AND Woon, rail direct from the mines. arpassed by any firm in the Unite! cash prices, and delivere} promptl; Whafves and depot, 12th aud. Water de: 1202 F st. now, 3d and K sts. nw. uw, 1112 9th'st ulw., and 221 Pa. FALL AND WINTER SCHEDULE. On Fe VOTOMAC RIVER LANDING. HE Tat STE Ne FOLK AN: New 1 AMBUR WEEKLY LINE OF STEAME monOREC, tale 9 Olr 8 paths AND EVERY Web and after eROWSMITH wil ke THE STEAMER I aG oct. "BER Ist, 1882, the steamer her wharf, foot of 7th street, THURSDAY and SaT- On MONDAY ery M din ‘On nuae this <ide of 1. JOUN K. STEAMER THOMPSON tWhuf every Sunday, Wednesday clock a.m, as by any other boat. Syply tO Gtk street wharf or ca AMER “MATTANO’ ix SUNDAY, DAY AND ome river mesdays days and ‘Thurs- ndays * an Cree Wo AND NEW YORE STEAMERS.— LADY OF THE DAY, at 50 0'e\kp.m., touch” Ackont and Portress Monroe, 4 XY NOREOL TH TE BOSTON D PROVIDENCE STEAMERS ork, every, 1 Georzetown el, at boat. ALFRED WOOD, Secretary. K, ROTTERDAM, AMSTERDAM. DAM SCHIEDAM, » CALAND. EW YORK EVERY THURSDAY AT NooN, LAND, FRANCE AND GERMANY. TION THIS AFTERNOON. _ SALE) ANSON BROS., A STRES' SALE OF T ty on Jef mamencin; ‘tio feet one r of Wate of paratlel ne hundred and provements bear advisable at time of ssi ‘Terms of sale: made known at the sale. hed in t xpense of purchaser. = s29-dkas a deed of trast FEL Jeferson, Bs feet in fe feet, (105 fer), to the ning, being partof lot b4, in square 21, Old Geonce- wn. ‘The sale of this property will be made accord- fag to the subdivision existing by reason of the tm mthe land, or as whole, as may ap: uuctioneers. MPROVED PROPERTY I> S. AY, SIXTH D. K P.M Teon street in George rw street: street ‘ff with Jef le. A beinse dal and records of we will sell, at publie auction, 11 AY UF Bi th: thence nort! ight feet ; thence east at right angle eet one hundred and five feet, (105 ferson street ‘fifty. and thence west lace of be- Cash, subject to other terms to be A deposit of $50 reqnired on each and every piece sold. and if termeare not complies with within ten days after day of sale, the property will be reaold at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after five days’ advertisement in some newspaper pub- of Washington. All conveyancing at PIERCE BEU HENRY E DaVise} Trustees. THIS E ‘WENIN FOLEY, Auctioucer, WILL SELL AT PUBL REDEEMED PLEDG TLEME: CLOTHE oats of the fi ment of Silk, Merin Chintz. Calico and « nd Ladie: ner Underwear, & DIAMONDS, id Cluster and Key Wii ever Watches, Pins, Lockets, &e. MISCELLANEOUS GOK Boc s Jewelr: BED CLOTHING, Gold and Silver Watches, Pinin aud Set Rings. Sleeve Button Chains aud Neckiaces. Books; Musical Lustrumet Ladies’ and Also, custoiu-made S Tools, Guns and Revolvers, IN N.B.—All persons hay: call and redeem or renew 8. BENSINGER, Auct. CLOSTN! At the auction root TYP M. IC AUCTION, 5,000 D JEWELRY. &e. wees and Dress Pins, Studs an )DS—Plated Ware, Bolsters, ets Jewelry. nts. sent's Clothing. Custom-made Overcosts snd Ulsters. its of Clothing and Pants; Ladies’ Dreases, Shawls and Dress Patt rox; Carpets, ‘and Solid : Cutlery, Plated Silver Ware; Quilts, Blankets, Trunks, &c. ‘The sale «ill begin at SEVEN P.M. EVERY BV: and continue until al’ forfeited Pledges are sol OUS ARTICLES, Delain Patterns, AT THE NATIONAL NTH SL€REET NCING THURSDAY, OTHING — Comprising a fine and Cutaway, Dress and est Materials, Iuade in the Gents’ Underwear, LADIES’ CLOTHING—Comprises a, superior assor!- Cashmere, Alpaca, AND JEWELRY— Soli- Ear Rings, American, Enilish and ‘Camo snd other Rings, Bibles, ‘Musical Instrument, Mirrors, &c. BOOTS AND SHOE ‘Sheets, . e.: Men's, Women's’ and Children’s deposit with me will please in. before the day of sale. ¥. SELINGER, Broker, 737 7th street northwest. #27-10t ER WARE, &c. we EK B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. ALE OF GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES JEWELRY, SILV corner 10th and b streets north- west, Sales DAILY, TEN A.M. and SEVEN-THIK- WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts. TO-mo: KROW. SALE OF FASHION. VERY BEs ufacturers; One Chamber Suite: ‘Three 5 Waltut-frame Parlor Hal Tables: + Palace Latrobe TURDAY, OC room, and at E room, we shall pets, Ke. ABL! WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. FURNITURE OF THE MAKE AT AUCTIC Magnificent Chamber Suite, from one of the best man- French-plate Glass, artistically carved; ieces French-piate Glass, extra size; uite, upholstered in Faw silt: hair cloth: » xtension Tables; nted Bedsteads, Bureaus, Washstands: Four Freuch-plate Pier and Mante ‘Mirrors: russels. Ingrain and other Carpets, Heating Stoves, Crockery, &c. ‘A1s0, One handsome Walnut M. T. Bouffet: = Grandfather's Eight-day’ Olock, in excellent running order, change of moon, CLO Sharp, within eales- the Fine Furniture, Mirrors, Car- Terms cash. WALTER B. WILLIA MS & CO., Auctioneers. tT N CAND D nent on aecount of weather. cK B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers, LE OF IMPROVED REAL ESTATE OF THIRD STRE! JUTH: LARGE ICK; LOT 53.95x100x79, TO 29 5 DOWLING, Auctioneer. ‘ABL 05-2 oy f party secured in front of SEVE! ber 2d, i, Libet ‘The total ix d_ two Geeds of trust seven per cent from A ETZEXOT orthwest, Agenis for Jal2 {PANY LIMITED, KERPOOL. BOK. ‘Of 1 Now Wea. Wed. DAY FROM NEW TE OF Paswai pesenser 2 cown and all otiser p feu_given for Belfest, Glasgow, ts on the Continent an 4 and Fai bie rates. tY, 1012 PENN. cy Binaings of every desc: tank Books a specialty.» Toupuiy attended to, H. W. Al oN a ri BROTHE! ‘TICAL BOO usyivania avenne, W ius a apecialty. 8, AND JOB PRINTERS, Do. jan? creditors and o ler persons interested to ¥ SAS. WINE AN THE SUPREME € 9 matter of ‘T OF THE DISTRICT ‘OF COLUME @ estate » Equity, Ne. trict, | is horeby given the said Mee, No. 452 other purporos, resent their ei ne, i OCTOBER, G. PAYNE, Auditor. 'D OLD FRIENDS the best, so le JUSTH'S Old Stand known By for years piace where first-class SECOND-HAND San, be cold at respectable prices. | Address ‘northwest N. 18.— Now by maaal Oue-halt payments in six and tw 73m bearit st On er. Hed w fault. | in « At, dtaSt of July, A.D. 5, folio “181 ‘olumb LH DAY 1 of the we Wi n to the h those premises situate in tl tri as al and eichty-seven (2 metes and bounds: inches toa point with! ots numtared six (6); three (3) feet two (2) | righ 7 the twenty-two (22) feet, more eas of cash, with the balance in | curell to the satisfaction of at six per cent per annum, 1088 tion. A deposit of ait If ft to resell at ri WM. FRED'K, of Coiumbis, and known on hat part of square numbered two * with New York avenue to the with said avenue to the place cash, ve months, to be interest from da roperty #0l¢ HOLAZMAN, KOONES, OF WASHIN interest payable semi-annually. balance in equal sash $50 Inust be paid at time of sal lreconding at purchaser's cost. Tei th in keven days, else Trustes isk and cost of purchaser ON, D. rtue of a certain deed of trust, dated on the, 77, and recorded in Liber] land records of the Dis- ill, on SATURDAY, hichest and best bid he ef a eine aes vo hundred 7 Gk OCTOBER 4D. 1532 at FOUR im front of the pretnises, offer for sale ned witiin the following vommencing for the said said square at a point on New York avenue and > | of raid square, distant ‘Yori imencé or lesa. a one at six, twelve and from date of sale, or all cash, at th epuz ‘$l0o'will Ue reaulr teat time conveyancing and recording at the pur- ho terins of sale are not complied Ta th Ford bell ‘and o . ‘Trustees B. MAURY, } Trustees. 325-eokds art of line me hundred and ten (1:0) feet and four (4) inches northeast from the northwest cor- | fer of the said square and runping thence south at right ancies with the said avenue ninety-five (95) feet five (5) (5) feet west of the east line of ence <due south eight (8) fect H street north: thence due east with | horth five (5) fest to the southeast corner of said iot number six (6); thence due uorth fifty-nine (59) feet eight (4) inches with the line of said | | West parallel with the line of Ne: ‘HL street lot; taence ayenue (ty (50) feet at id avenue; beginning “These pre ‘aire. iinprovi two-story an Lasetuent brick dwelling hoase. | "7 ® *¥° “4 ‘lo are, one-fourth of purchase money sn Fments, s6- untece, with interest hteen re- REMPTORY SAI OT ON ELEVEN AND U STR! On “SATURDAY front of the premises, lot i's subdivision of sala ches, to an alley: Terms: One-half cash: months; notes to bear in deed of trust on premises. public motice of such purchaser's cost. ocd EOF FRAME TH ST) ET, 'S NORTHWEST. : AFTERNOON, SLVENTH, at FIVE O'CLOCK, sale. Terms to be complied wit wie resale at risk and cost of purchaser after five resale. square, of 9 HOUSE AND BEIWEEN T OCTOBER, we will in} 19, suiare 395, of Gus a improved. by Awelling. Lot fronts 20 feet by ‘depth of 98 Lock rrame foot 105s valance in six and twelve terest and to be A deposit of $100 at timo of in seven days, otber- Conveyancing, ‘eo at DUNCANSON BROS, Ancts, jOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. MINISTRATOR'S SALE OF 25 INGTON CITY Gas aS nee DIAMOND STUDS: NEW TOP BU MADE BY JOYCE; oF, HEAR nae Bis AUCTION SALES. . WHANCERY SAU: J MAKYLA! By virtue of a decree passed in Equity Cause 8 Seema (eg, 1H DAY OF. Docket premises f the defi net nie notice DUNCANSON BEOS., Aucte. ‘on THU! be complied serve the rigiit to resell the property at the ed in Washington, D.C ut purehaser’s OF BUIL ING LOTS O- SD AVENUE AND HIKD STREET. 1, we will sell in front ot the REDAY, NI at FIVE O'CLOUK P.M, Lote in reservation C, fronting on Maryland aue and on 3 ‘te months; notes t9 bear six per » be secured by deed of trust on the or all cash at option of purchaser. Terms with in ten days, otherwise the Trustees risk and faulting purchaser, after giving five days’ of such resale in’ some newspaper pub- Conyeyanelng and record- A deposit of $50 on each Lot. SID. . THOMAS, Jo. 453 D street northwest, } rrastoes ©. C. COLE, 402 6th street northwest. 06-d&ds JD UNCANSON BROS., Auctioncers. TRUSTEES’ CORNER STREET SALE OF FINE BUILDING LOTS, MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE AND E AND FIRST STREET EAST, FRONT- ING PUBLIC PARK. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated Noyembe 9th, 1880, and duly recorded in Liber 952, foli 404, etweg.. 01 of Columbia, and gi oumabia so premises, on TH UCTOBER, O'CLOCK P. me Of the !and records for the Distri ‘the request of the party secured at public auction, iu front of the URSDAY, the TWELFTH DAy OF A. D. 1882," at HALF-PAST FOUR M., all these certain picces or parcels of round situate ‘and lying in the City of Washington, and being known and designated on the plat or plan of said eity as 1 clusiy two (7 he privilege ich will be in square numbered seven hundred. "The said lots will be offered separately with tg numbered three (3) to sixteen (16) in and twenty- of all, subject to such taxes, general and al, as are due and unpaid on each, the amount of announced at sale. “terms of sale: Une-fourth of purchase money in cash, and the balanee in equal installments, at six, t-elve, eighteen, two and forty-eiht months, for whi burchaser or purchasers will be t. interest dovd of trust choice. aceoy tance o! will he required. If terms of sale be not complied with wi from 4 06-d&ae and cost of defaulting purchaser, after ive days’ advertisement, twenty-four, thirty, thirty-six, forty” ith the notes” of ‘the taken, bearing ix from dy of sale till paid, and secured by ‘on property sold; or all cash, at purchaser's ‘A deposit of €25 on each lot will be required at bid, or if sold in bulk a deposit of $200 All conveyancing at purchaser's cost. in seven days le, the trustees reserve the risht to resell RANDALL HAGNER, CHARLES F WOLLARD,} Trustees. Ff DE! RTY ON AND L é TR! 5 AND “ALSO ON’ THE EAST SIDE | OF EI ‘TH STREE' JEING No. 11: BE- TWEEN L AND M STREETS NORTHWEST. By virtue of a decree passed in the cause of Chase, ys. Chase et art of the preu following D Jotuing said le ith atre dred and twenty-sit ( lot fronta twenty (20) feet on ne depth with the depth of the said lot sixty-six (66), feet and eight (8) inches, also that norte one-half (2%) i al., No. 8,144 in Equity, in the Su- of the District of Colunbia, TH DAY OF OCTOBER, '1882 in front estate, situated in the City of Washing- 2 “At HALE-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK uth part of lot nine (9), in square N , Which suid part of ih Street and runs the ‘hes of lot ten (10), in squat 426, ad- ‘No, 9, and running south in a line with on lot 10 twoand a-half inches; thence west with a line parallel to the south line of lot 9, being strip of groun ing on 7th SAME DAY, 341, and botinded ay follows, to wit: street, and Also, at HALF-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK P. nd (2's) two and a-half inches wide front- of ticsame depth oflot?. n Kquare Beginning at a ail that part of original lot 6, point on the line of 11th street west 124 feet 7 inches south from the northwest angle thence running ‘along suid’ street due south 25 feet thence due e of the square, and ast 100 teet; thence due north 25 fee! thence due west 100 feet to the place of beginning. ‘Terms: One-third cash, and balance ia one and two years 1rom the day of sale, the notes of the purchaser ing given for the deferred payments, bearing six per centum per annum, and secured by deed of trust upon the property soid, or all cash at the option of the pur- ebaser. A de on each lot. within seven sell at the risk and. costs of the de poxit of $200 required at the time of sale if the terms of sale are not complied with day's, the trustee reserves the Tight to re- iting purchaser, All conveyancing at the cost of the purchaser. WILLIAM DUHAMEL, 540 Louisian: venue, Trastce. JOHN SHERMAN & CO., Real Estate Auctioneers, treet. ds 27 E st 05-d& P[HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. RES) BETWE NORTHWEST, PLAC! On THURSDAY, at FOUR O'CLOCK P, TION SALE OF VERY VALUABLE PRIVATE IDENCE AND BUSINESS PHOPERTY, No. NORTH SIDE OF K STREET, NTH AND EIGHTH STREETS: KNOWN AS MOUNT VERNON OPPOSITE THE PARK. OCTOBER TWEir M., in front of the THE, SE’ F our fed premi-| ues. T will sell the west 24 feet 2 inches of Lot 2, in Square 426, the same havin outlet to an alley, improved front residence,” wi lower story bein lately used as to divide an estate. It is located in ‘a depth of 100 feet'and an ry atl )-story press- brick all modern improvements, the adapted for business purposes, and adrug store. The above property is sold a pleasant portion of the city, opposite a beantiful park, and shon{d com- mand the attention of uble home and of capi ment, ‘Yerma: One-third cash, payments at o bearing interest, payable semi by a deed of trust on the purchaser's option. cont. sale. week from the ‘A deposit of $100 will be required at If terms of sale be persons in search of comfort- italists seeking a good inyest- nd the residue in four equal nd four years, with notes mmuually, and secured roperty sold, or all cash at the urchaser’s at the time of not complied with within one e day of wale, the property will be resold at one, two, thi All conveyancing at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after three days’ notice in the Evenin, 03-10 Star newspaper. ‘THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. yes By virtue of ibia, T wil TREETS NORTHEAST. , 1841, and recorded in he land records for the District of Co-. ANSON BROS., Auctioneers. G AND FIRST AND SE fa deed of trust, dated the $d day off Liber No. 974, folio sell at public auction, in tront of the promises, on FRIDAY, THIRTEENTH DAY OF OC- TOBER, 1882, at the hour or HALF-PAST FOUR OC. OCK P.M, the following Real Estate, to wit: Lot seventy, ), in John Sherman's subdivision of square Terms of sale: twelve months, secured by deed of trust on property. 50 to be paid at time of sale. i to rz S One-third cash; balance in six and Conveyancing at pur- . ‘Terms to be complied with in seven days otherwise said property will be sold at defaulting pUrebaser’s cost. 1s JOHN E. NORRIS, Trustee. F[LOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. PUBLIC Try. By virtue of 1882, and dul of Columbia, of th will sell at pul snd particularly in said house TEN OCLOO NINTH, 1882, property described in the schedule marked NOTICE OF AND DE: tseq., one of ntew Kecured TRUSTEE! OF HAND- u HOLD FL S1z TED IN HOUSES Nos. 1334 I STREEL NORTHWEST IN THIS f a deed of trust dated the 7th dey of June, ly recorded gn suid day in Liber No. 1008, ¢ land records of the District anil upon the written order of the holder thereby, the undersigned trustees iblic auction on the premises above numed, 1336, at the hour of . M., on MONDAY, OCTOBER the all the goods, chattels and personal A.” a part of said deed of trust, being « general collection of house- hold goods and furniture and embracin reat, Mar Mirrors, Pict! Book Cis Walnut and other furniture, Ingrain Carpets, i} HO: 1882, A’ eman er of lor and Cham! ry Flea perb Walnut Parlor Si ‘orded Silks and Raw Sill X in part one op Tables, Parlor Furniture, several res, Sofws, Lounges, Chairs, What-not, Window Hangings, Ornaments, Carpets, Easy Chairs, Brussels and ‘This is a large collection of furniture nd the attention of buyers. PERB HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AT AUC- HOw On MONDAY, a G, OCTOBER NINTH, N O'CLOCK, T shall sell at the residence of declining houseke. ping, No. 483 3d xtrcet, northwest, a very eleant collection of Par- ber Furniture, &c., viz: French Plate M&utel Mirrors, nates, upholsiered in heavy nt Kockers, upholstered in the finest manner, Wainut Marble Top Tables, Turkish Lounges. Several Very Elegant Waluut Chamber Suites, finely carved, (with French Plute Mirr Four Very Ch Fine Hair and Axminster and Brussels Hall ir Carpets Very Handsome Wa'nut Plar extension Ors.) ever Oil Paintings. pring Mattresses, Pillows and Bolsters. oats Brsaoin Carpets, a nree-ply Carpets, ° Table Walnut Piain Exteusion Dining Juble. Wainut Leather Covered Dining Chairs, Waicut M. 7 Walnut Secret '. Side! is tary and Bookcase. Hall Set, together with many other valuable and useful articles not necessary. to mention. Parties desiring first-class goods should not fail to at- tend this sale, offered. House open for sale. o2-dts as such an opportunity is seldom m early morning of THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ITCH, FOX & BROWN, Real Estate Brokers. TRUSTEES’ B 1876, of the soll, at_ put boy 18), in Proved 4 virtue of a deed of trust ‘and recorded in liber Soy, e land records for the D! and at the request of the SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY. ated March 1. 42 ‘olla 479, +> istrict of Columbia, arty secured thereby, we will auction, in fron: wm SATURDAY, OCTOBER FOURTEENTH, A.D. AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M,, ts following described estate, situsts in wachington City, District of Cor : Lot numbered fifteen’ (15), in Davidson’ subdivision of inal lot seventeen (17) and eighteen juare one hundred and ninety-nine (199), im- ith # fine residence. ‘Terms of sale as prescribed by eaid deed of trust, viz: ‘The amount of not interest thereon from March lst, 1882, to date at rate of eight per cent per annum, win le, ith ex- secured by said deed of tri © wit of sale in ‘the of which will Es"Shnounced af tho sale, and Delante of tho purchase money to be paid in one year, for which the n Dearing purchaser, rand annum from date of $500 wil bo required t's Cost. atp J. T. COLDWELL, Auctions per cent cent and Faced of betaken. A. it of of sale. Allconveyancing E. FITCH, Fo Fox } Trustees, eer. = 822-cots interest at the rate of stdin JAMES: BOBER’ OBERT --| Ey References ‘OSE & CO., General Auctioneers, OO CoeeTLoutsisaa avenue, appertaining toa legitimate auction busi- undoubted. #29-1m offer for sale, at public auction, the ‘two and” PPoPOSALS FoR THE Art on 6th street east, caved witil OUTOBE 30 Louisiana avenue. ae? JDROPOSALS FOR DR POTOMAC, RIVI TR ately thereafter. PROPOSALS. BUILDING etwe TION OF LARGE jaud © streets north, will be H, at 12 O'CLOCK M. Plans and specifications may be nat same pigee. Work to be dore within thirty SAWL H. WALKER. N. WASHINGTON, D. C. IMPROVEMENT NEAR The approximate amount of dred<ing is one million seven hundred thousand cubic yards. 1 lank forms on which proposals must be made, speci- fications and any desir application to this office. information, can be La on PETER C. HAINS, 09-66 Major of Enzineors. | tion. PROPOSALS FOR OFFICE FURNITURE. On the first day of June, 1881, I lay at my residence S Wax DEeintace® in this city, surrounded by my friends and waiting for ane (GEsanane Gh my death. Heaven only knows the agony Ituen en- Wii non ‘September 29.71882, 4 dured, for words can never describe it, and yet, if s Sesled Proposals for Office Furniture, consisting of Chairs and Washstande, wil of solid ‘received un- RDAY, OCTOBER Printed instructions for the guidance of bidders may Desks, Tables Black Wain HLONE O'CLOCK P,M., on SAT SEVENTH, 1882. 5 for use of this office will b be had on application to this office. 02-6t CHAUNCEY McKEEVER, Act. Adjutant Gen. A PROFESSIONAL CONFESSIO? ‘The Unusual Experience of a Promi- neni Man Made Public. ‘The following article from the Demacrat and Chron- , of Rochester, N. Y., is of so siriki anates from so reliable a source, that it is herewith | re-published entire. In addition to the valuable mat- ter it contains, it will be found exec: ing: To the Editor of the Democrat ani Chronicle: Sin:—My motives for the publicstion of the most un- usual statements which follow are, first, gratitude for the fact that I have been saved froma most horribie death, and, secon ity, a desire to warn all who read this statement avainst some of the most deceptive influences by which they have ever been surrounded. It is fact that to-day thousands of poopie are within a foot of the krave and they do not know it. To tell how I was caught away from Just this position and to warn others against nearing it, are my objects in this communic. few years prev’ 5s, any one had told me that I was to be brought so low and by so terrible a disease, I should. have scoffed at cho idea. Ihad always been uncom- moniy strong and healthy, had weighed over 200 pounds and hardly knew, in my own experience, what | pain or sickness were. Very many people who will read | this statement realize at times that they are unusaally ROPOSALS. Sealed 1882 Georse's Creek Cumberland Coal and twent; of good livered at the Jail, thirty tons by the 15th of October next and the balance on or before the 10th of November hext. Alxo, separate proposals to furnish the Jail with well-seasonéd Fine Wood (best quality) in quantities as ITED STATES Jal D. G., Sept. 29, 1982, in will be received at this office UNTIL TWELY- M., OCTOBER SEVENTH, nish the Jail with six hundred tons of best ri to ality of Anthrac.te Coal, stove size, to he de ‘fur- of mine five tous tired and cannot account forit. ‘They feel dull and in- | definite pains in various parts of the body and do not understand it. Or they are exceedingly hungry one day and entirely without appetite the next. ‘This was just the way I felt when tne relentless malady which had fastened itself upon me first began. Still | I thought it was nothing; that probably I had taken a cold which would soon pass away. Shortly after this I noticed a dull, and at times aneuralgic, pain in my head, but as it would come one day and be gone the next, I paid but little attention to it, However, my stomach was out of order and my food often failed to digegt, causing at times great incon- yenience, Yet I had no idea, even asa physician, that these things meant anything serious or that amon- required. ‘The Coal and Wood to. be inspected at bide Ger'scosi. “The right is reserved to reject any and all de #30-6¢ JOHN 8. CROCKER, Warden. FINANCIAL. strous disease was becoming fixed upon me. Candidly i thought I was suffering from Malaria, and so doctored JV ANTED- $14,000 FOR five per cent, on newly improved real estate on Connecticut avenue northwest, worth $30,000; no com- mission. THREE ¥ Address Box 24, Star office, 06-01" , AT myself accordingly, But I gotuo better. Inext no- ticed a peculiar color and odor about the fluids I was passing—also that there were large quantities one day | and very little the next, and that a persistent froth and | pe AtE STOCK TELEGRAPH WIRES. BETWEEN WASHINGTON AND NEW YORE, H. H. DODGE, Bonds, Stocks and Investment Secunties Bought 103 No. 539 15tx STREET, Bold on Commiasion, (CORCORAN BUILDING,’ Agency for Prince and Whitely, Stock Brokers, Every cl €4 Broapway. New Your. “of Secnrities bought and sold on commis sionin San Francisco, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York, Boston and Washington. Orders executed on ta ‘New York Stock Exchange at one-eighth of one per2aat commission, Private and direct telegraph wires > Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York and Boston, through which orders are executed on the Stock Exchanges in those cities and reported back promptly. Quotations {Stocks and Bonds and information regarding tho Markets recelyed through our wires INSTANTLY dl- rect from the New York Stock Exchange. nt. scum appeared upon the surface and a sediment set- tled in the bottom. And yet I did uot realize my dan- ger, for, indeed, seeing these symptoms continually, I finally became accustomed to them, and my suspicion was wholly disarmed by the fact that I had no pain in the affected ongans or in their vicinity. Why I shoud have been so Uiind I cannot understand. ‘There is a terrible fature for a'l physical neglect, and impending danger always brings a person to his senses, even though it may then be too late, I realized, at last, iy critical condition and aroused myself to overcome it, And, Oh! how hard I tried! I consulted the best medical skill in the land. I visited all the prominent iineral springs in America‘and traveled from Maine to California. Still I grew'worse. No two physicians agreed as to my melady. Oue said I was troubled with spinalirritation; another, neryous prostration ; another, mularia; another, dyspepsia; another, heart disease; another, geueral debility; another, congestion of the base of the brain; and so on through 8 long list of com- mon diseases, the symptoms of all of which I really had. In this way several years passed, during all of which time I was steadily growing worse. My condition had really become pitiable. ‘The slightsymptoms I at first experienced were developed into terrible aud con- stant disorders—the little twigs of pain had grown to oaks of agony. My weight had beon reduced from 207 MEDIOAL, & to 130 pounds. My life was @ torture to myself and friends. I could retain no food upon my stomach, aud lived wholly by injections. I was a living mass of pain. ROBERTSON, THE MOS’ Re Dienzeot ontapiisnea specialist in this cit ‘cars experience, will tee acure in all {I RELIABLE AND with 13 guarant i ‘Urinary Organs, Nervous and Seminal Weaknoss, Nocturnal Emissions ete. commited Consultations northwest. Refer jons, Tm (loss of sexual power), Gonorrhioes and Syphilis positively cured 1s 323 jctly confidential. Can be Wednesdays and Saturdays, from’ to 9 Padine physicians of Basics: radin of Balt Liverty ntrcet, Baltimore, Mas int “who will agree to divide profits with the doctot. | the course of conversation he mentioned ae or howe disappointed of @ cure of Gonorrhea, Syphiis a A mer & remedy. Gicet should consult Dra, BROTHERS and GHAY. 906 | Which I bad heard much but had never used. Dr. B street southwest, who will furnish you medicines D*® BROTHERS AND GRAY GIVE NO FREE prescriptions and send you to some side show drag- and guarantee a cre oF no pay. five years’ | had come under his observation, by means of this rem- Snenienoes StS | edy, and urged me totry it. Asa practicing physician GPENTLEMEN CAN HAVE SCIENTIFIC TREAT. | anda graduate of the schools, I cherished tue vreju- ment and a speedy Cui ‘ene! iseases i consulting Dr, LEON, 251 Pennsylvania avenue. Pre, | “ice both natural and common with all regular practi- scriptions and advice free of any charge Ofide hours? t4and bts D: LEON, THE OLD! only reliable Ladies” Phy: consulted daily at 237 Pennsylvania avenue. Complaints and hours 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. whatever, 930-1, ESTABLISHED AND ician in the city, can be Female Irregularities quickly removed. Prompt treatment. Correspondence and consultations strictly confidential. Separate rooms for Ladies. 822-1m 50 REWARD IF DR. BROTHERS FAILS TO cure any ease of suppressed fon, Leucorrh Trrewularities (or whites, ) and rience; 906 B street southwest. RE "REA! Certain Syphilis, &c. BU ENTWISLE'S, corner 1sth etrect and Pennsylvania svenue northwest. Price $3 per box, sent by mail under ce. on receipt of oF painful Menstrua- interruptions or Of the Monstruni Periods: 36 years’ eoper 819-Inr DR. MOTT'S FRENCH POWDERS. cure for all Gonorrhea cured in rinary Diseases, Impotency, Glect. 48 hours’ W: aull fo tha ‘Main omce, 30 North Office ‘My pulso was uncontrollable. In my agony I frequently fell upon the floor, convulsively clutched the carpet, and prayed for death. - Morphine had little or no effect in deadening the pain. For mx days and nights I had the death-premonitory hiccoughs constantly. My urine was filled with tube casts and albumen. Iwas strug- gling with Bright's Disease of the Kidneys in its last stawes. While suffering thus I received a call from my pas- tor, the Kev. Dr. Foote, rector of St. Paul's church, of this city. I felt thatitwas our last interview, but in Foote detailed tome the many remarkable cures which tioners, and derided the idea of any medicine outside the regular channels being the least beneficial. So so- licitous, however, was Dr. oote, that I finally prom- ised I would wave my prejudice and “try the remedy he 80 highly recommended. I began ita use on the Ist day of June and took it according to directions At first it sickened me; but this I thought was a good sign for me in my debilitated condition. I continued to take the sickening sensation departed and I was able to retain food upon my stomach. In a few days I noticed a decided change for the better, as also did my wife andfriendm My hiccoughs ceased and I experienced tess pain than for- merly. Iwasso rejoiced at this improved condition that, upon wnat I, had believed but a few days before was my dying bed, I vowed, in the presence of my family and friends, should I recover I would both pub- licly and privately make known this remedy for the «ood of humanity, wherever and whenever Thad an M ‘ADAME DE FOREST HAS REMEDY FOR LA- dies, | Allfemale complaints quickly cured. Can be consulted daily at 1245 7th street northwest. Officehoura from 1 to 9 o'clock p.m, with ladies only. ERVOUS PROS’ Dilit: cine or pain, ATION, PREMATU: , Lost Vitality, Youthful Errors, Weakness &c., posiliyely and permanent} ‘Also, ali Private Diseases of botl: Ndcalomel. Office, 514 9th street northwest, 16-4 cnred Without me mll-7an" DE- RE : BEX opportunity. I also determined that I would give a course of lectures in the Corinthian Academy of Music | of this city, stating in full the symptoms and almost hopelessness of my disease and the remarkable means by which I have been saved. My improvement was constant from that time, and in less than three months Thad gained twenty-six pounds in flesh, became en- tirely free from pain, and Ibelleve owe my life and O88 OF POWER IN ANY FORM 13 A GREAT iisfortune to a man. the led in Joss of manh own mind , despised by the woman he loves, his mind becomes shrouded in gloom and. de- spondency. southwesi Consult DR. BROTHERS, 906 B street al2iin* present condition wholly to Warner's Safe Kiduey and Liver Cure, the remedy which I used. Since my recovery I have thoroughly re-investigated the subject of kidney difficulties and Bright's disease, and the truths developed ar) astound-ng. [ therefore FREE IS EARTH DR, ES C. WESTS NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT: A 5; pecifie fead- for Hysteria, iuee, tmapetonet invoanie rn Impotency, Involuntary Old Age, caused b; ache, ‘One box month's treatment. Depression, Loss of Memory Emiasion ¥ over-exertion, self-abuso cure recent cases. Each box contains Dizziness, Convulsions, Nervous or over indulgence, which leads to misery, decay and death. ‘ond ‘One dollar a box, or six boxes for five dollars; sent by mail prepaid on’ receipt of price. Weuarantes tix boxes fo cure any caso.” With each order received by us for six boxes, accompanied with five dollars, we will send anitee to WELL, Wholesaleand Hetall Agenty to whSza ee yard maser return the money if the 480 Pennsylvania avenue, Ws our written guar- treatment dé effects cure. Guarantees issued by STOTT & CRO} R. JOHN TRIPP'S BLOOD PURIFIE is a certain cure for Syphilis, Scrofula, Ovarium Tumors, Kid- hey Diseases and all Blood Poison. Cure ot guaranteed in either stage. Send two stamps sh rare House, Boston, cody ease of Chronic D' Da. JOHN if Syphilis for pam- TRIPP. state, deliberately, and as a physician, that I believe that more than one-half the deaths which occur in | America are caused by Bright's diseaso of the kidneys ‘This may sound likea rash statement, but { am Pp pared to fully yerify it. Bright's disease has no dis- tinctive symptoms of its own, (indeed, it often develops without any pain whatever in the kidneys or thetr vicin- ity), but has the symptoms of nearly every other known complaint. Hundreds of people die daily, whose | burials are authorized by a physician's certificate of “Heart Disease,” ‘*Apoplexy,” *@Paralysis,” ‘*spinal | Complaint," *Rheumatism,” ‘Pneumonia, and | er common complaints, when 1a reality it was Bright's Disease of the Kidneys. Few physicians, and fewer people, realize tho extent of this dis ease or its dangerous and insidious nature. It steals into the system like a thief, manffests its presence by the commonest symptoms, and fast- ens itself upon the constitution before the victim iG MEN. you have failed to recetve iseases, stich as Proner treatment jeart Disease, Ki in id ney Complaint, Nervous Debility, Impotency or Pro- eabey exeltibllty, 8. eeli-exani tion and our new book Medical and 81 Riconvs VITAL RESTORATIVE. RESTORES NERVOUS AND PHYSICAL DEBILI- ‘TY, LOSS OF MANLY VIGOK, &c, ‘This infallible remedy has boon scrutinized and en~ by the Academy of Medicine, of Paris, and tested for half a century by the medical celebrities of dorsed. Europe, brs HAVING BOUGHT OUT ia avenu culars can be It contai no phosphorous canth: ‘ashington, where NOTICE, sons, aud isa pul table, stiar-coated Fale by CHRI ELAN Deugginl, 34 cy Wi fescriptive had." None genitive without the private tary stainp with monogram and full name of y, Seminal Weakness, Dyspepsia, Nervous, > eeud two stamps for our quoatious {or He Laws ov Live Hearn.” shddress Seereiary, aod Sung titnte, ical Tn 147 East 15th street, New York. jarides, or Penn- THE EXCLUSIVE RIGHT STORATT GREATL. FIVE YEARS IN (OW ENABLED TO. REDUCE 3 N ONE-HALF, AND THUS PLACE THIS KEMEDY WITHDD HH OF ALL. PRICE PER BOX $1, 2 AND $0.0." ‘es sep Fy CoNomcan AND SAPE. WEAVER, KENGLA & CO.'8 LAUNDRY SOAP I8 ECONOMICAL, BECAUSE 1T 18 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 CLOTHE: AND ROT THE 8. IT IS SAFE, BECAUSE IT Ig MANUFACTURED FROM STRICTLY PURE MATERIALS, VIZ: SEAM REFINED TALLOW (PREPARED BY OURSELVES), PALM AND COCOANUT OILS; WHILE ON THE CONTRARY MANY OF THE 8QAPS ON THE MAR - KET ARE MADE FROMGREASE PROCURED FROM THE CARCASSES OF PUTRID DEAD ANIMALS, THUS ENDANGERING LIFE AND HEALTH. PUT UPIN BARS, ANDEVERY B&R BRANDED WITH OUR NAME. FOR SALE BY GROCERS GENERALLY, AND WHOLESALE AT OFFICE, s13_$244 WATERSTREEL, GEORGETOWN, D. 0. TPSUSTERS SALE OF VALUABLE SUBURBAN PROPER TY ON SEVENTH BIREET ROAD, (EAR BOUNDAR’ By virtue of No. eas street, PAPER-HANGINGS. LATEST STYLES. Ae eas Street. is aware. It is nearly as hereditarr,ag consump. tion, quite as common and fully as fatal. Entire fami- lies, inheriting it from their ancestors, have died, and yet uone of the number knew or realized the mysterious | Power wh'ch was removing them, Tustead of common | symptoms it often shows nong whatever, but brings death suddenly, and as such is usually supposed to be heart disease. As one who has suffered, and ktiows by bitter experience what he says, I implore every oue who | reads these words not to neglect the slightest sy’ mptoms |. of Kidney difficulty. Certain agony and possible death | will be the sure result of such neglect, and no one can | afford to hazard such chances, Tam aware that such an unqualified statements this, coming from me, known as 1 am throughout tue entire Jand as a practitioner and lecturer, will arouse the sur- prise and possible animosity of the medical profession and astonish all with whom I am acquainted, but I make the foregoing statements base upon facts which Iam prepared fo produce and truths which Ican substan- tiate to the letter. ‘The welfare of thosé who may posst- bly be sufferers such as I was is an ample inducement for me to take the step Ihave, and if I can successfully warn others from the dangerous path in which I once walked t am willing to endure all professional and per- sonal consequences, 1t&K 4. B, HE GON, M. D. E HAVE REDUCED TH? BEST ELUE MUDDLESEX FLAN) From $18 75; $8 mer Goods at a ya’ School Shi Hints, ‘O0c. up; Straw Hats at 1914-1916 Pennsylvania avenue. J. W. SELB’ anl9 QCHNEIDER & BRO. LS, Dealers in FIRST-CLASS BEEF, VEAL, LAMB AND MUTTON. ae CORNED BEEF A SPECIALTY. ice Cuts of Beef 1234, 15, 18 and 20 cts. Stalls Nos. 37 and 38 Center Market, 7th street wing, and Sui Northern Labesty Maree? ciettieting delivered free of change to all parts.of the ty. im K EEN, THE TAILOR. FALL IMPORTATIONS NOW READY, 414 97m STREET. Gt THE BEST. “THE CONCORD HARNESS." THE CONCORD COLLAR, LUTZ & BRO., Sone Aczsts. aris stamped with maker's name and trade mark. HORSE BLANELTS a19-1m_ : aD In Great Variety, st Bottom Prices, LUTZ & BRO., 25-lm 497 PENN \LEOPATRA'S SEORET | construction by the proprietors 0 | Of the price list and its | tron rol | Agricultural department. | young Inv | Officer Duke on the 231 of last month by s THE EVENING STAR. THE NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. ‘The following are the opening and closing | «tthe New York Stock M arket to-Aay. as FRIDAY October 6, IQS2 | py special wire to H. H. Doge, 889 13th street, Peay Decmamer ————= ]_ Name 10) G} Nam. 10) € e4e - el be N © | Cen. Paci wy Nor, & Wes p. 87 | 56 j Ches. & Olio, SM Ry North @ | am oO. Ist pref s ay pre ow @ da 2 prer Northwest” assy se Out. & West! a7 Pac. Mail ax a 1 Peo. B.. 82K me Fa Read! “4 63K St P. 208% 108 bd © St. Poul pret. 1234 1g = j Tu. Central St. P.& Omatia 1% 30 = Lake Shore | Do. pref... 106% 206% A Fn . & Nash: Texes PRILADELPRIA, while engag failed with Nabilittes amounting to $30,000, claims unaccounted for against nin of $5,000, and | then fled, Was brought here to~lay by a de v United Who arrested Lim tn Bos lay he Was held tm $10,000 bail it a further eXamination beiore Lue register in bankruptcy. General ‘THE KEMPTON Loxpos, Oct. 6.—At mpton park October mevting Uo-day the race for the Kempton park, Cambridgeshire, trial handicap, for 3-year olds | and upWards, was won by Col. ‘Fosester’s 5-year | }) old brown horse Toastmaster. “Mr. Leigh's 4-year old bay colt Goggles came in second and Mr. R. Carington’s S-year old brown gelding ‘Theoph- | Tastus third. Eleven started, including Mr. J. Keene’s 3-year old bay colt Golden Gate. ry! Mo. 7. rated 3 ‘Uaat le debt of the state is $209, The democrats of the 4h judic town, for assoclate judge. The sent chet Judge of eu renomninated by a as follows: Dantel ¥ John F. Moulton (rey Cent... &T... Pacific Tex. PV Union P: CRATE! Gov. John L. Barstow, of Vermont, was fnaugue address states ster Uts ‘inaugural 583, MARYLAND JUDICIAL NOMINATIONS, 2 distr have nominated A. K. S: “Judge RH ‘lamation. ¢ agers: ster, of Hagens Alvey, the Baltimore district, has (em.), 6th Mass; w York; George W. . Ray (rep b, . y. Deuster (dem,) derore 1 o'clock to-day in the basement of the fve- | (eas yGelngate Wooming Ten isy nae nye ae siory building extending from No. 471 Bri ; story; George Wr way back 10 No. 44 Mercer street, which did damage probably amounting to over $125,000, The fire broke out suddenly in the basement, which is the work-room of Stern & Co, All emi: ployes Were at dinner at the Ume. The dense smoke warned those iu the upper stories of their danger. ade A Strike Crncrnwatt, Oct. 6.—. Anchor Rolling Mill this morning. The cau: Cincianatl. the men at the Globe & ewport, Ky., stopped work » of the trouble was the the Auehor mill pnaition: Ts receive 29 per cent Ie All the workmen jot in the strike this pected, morning. —S ‘The Bonrd of Foreign Missions. PoxtLanpd, ME, Oct. 6—The ck ng Session of the American Bourd of Foreign Misstons took Place this morning. Many distinguished men | ere upon the platform, and some eloquent reches were made by sole of the best men of the denom| Covington (det The Filley faction of St. L: terday nominated a cit and against sumptuary triction Of the ri land - LOUIS REPUBLICANS. ket. and com ' pted in favor of tr prohibition or the ast UL ink. ident Arthur was indorsed. PREN'S MAJORITY, —_—_—__— MARR re, Mi, on the 2 Samuel Shanact, JH. BANG HINES, both of Washingt At the residence of the bride October by Ney. Re atch. EDR@ ine, Va., and EMILTE B. of tho Inte Edmund A. Soude is republicans yes. Resoluitons were iisory education, n the matter of ‘Tue administration oy Atlanta confirm the bt that Stephens’ majority Will be about 50,000 In the state. ation, A report made on the Micronesian mission by — Non. Wm, Hyde. A letter was read trom Hon. E. DIED H. Allan, formerly the chun Sandwich | GRAVES. $82, at 6-15 p.m., MARY Islands, commending the missionary work there, | A.. wid The Philadelphia Star Route Cases. Prinavetruta, Oct. 6.—In the U. 8. district court to-day, by direction of Judge Butler, the argument upon the motions for new tlals 1 the cases of Price, McDevitt and Black, convicted of conspiracy In Connection with star Toute frauds, Was postponed until next Friday, when Judge MeKennan wil] sit upon the bench with Judge Butler and give his opinion as the circuit judge to | Save the necessity of an appeal in case Ube district | court should deny the motion. —— Telegraphic Briefs. Charles F. Iseminger, democratic candidate for Fegister of wills of Pilisdelplia, bas written a letter of declination. + ‘The failures for the past week reported to R. G. Dun & Co., of the New York mercantile agency, number 111, of which 103 occurred in the counury districts and 8 in New York iH HA to riends Funeral will take St. Domi ttend. o'clock a m.. second year of bis age. Funeral from his f street northw jock am. Friends “and reiatives are invited to at- SCHWINGHAMER, On Qctobor 6t Harbor C; sixty-five yearn, 2 her forty-tif ral will take piace from f 493 K street northwest, Sun and relatives are invited ARVEY. On Friday, Octo! Kk, at ‘the residenoo'of hin fat VEY, axed twenty-six year. coon Monday er, at 105.m., from URKAY. On Thurada; October 5, 18: JOHN Ai. x, fn Seturd y, October 7, y, EUGENE SCHWINGH eR, ab Old resident of this city. “Enter thy rest in peace, And soft be thy repose: Thy toils a . thy troubles erase; From earthly cares, in sweet rm ease,” Thine eyelids gently close.” at 5:45 A. PHOMAS Church. Frieads and relatives luvited te residence, No. 17 Four-and-a SHEA. On October Coy a Tar U. 8. SUPREME CovKT.—The number of cases | rTM P. SHEA Mel noenig ny pide paving od On the docket of the Supreme Court to-day is 975. | aud the iate Jobu Shea. Among the most important of the assignments for Monday, when the court reassembles, 1s the political assessment case ex parte Newton M. Curtis, In which leave will be asked to Mle ‘a petition for a writ of habeas corpus and arguments heard thereon. Among other important cases whieh are assigned for Monday, or which will probably come before OSEPH GAWLER, 1726 Pennryivauii aud everything fle Notice of funeral hereafter, ERS. GENERAL FURNISHING UNDERTAKER, enue northwest, ne Mo lass. ‘Telephone contiection. am UNDERTAK the court early in the term, are the legal tender case of Augustus D. Juilliard agt. Thos 8. Green- man, from the circuit court of United States for the southern district of New York; the Aritugton estate cases of Kaufman and Strong and the Jens ® wens, Tetephone Connection INDERTAKER, 1337 Tew’ United States agt. George W. P. C. Lee, from the circuit court of the United States for the eastern district of Virginia; the civil richts cases of the United States agt. Stanley Ryan and others, from Callfornia and Kansas, and the original bond cases of the state of New Hampshire and the state of New York agt. the state of Louisiana. ee ee ARMY OnpERS.—Second class private Jas. Craw- ford, signal corps, on duty at Fort Myer, Va., wil) proceed to Ocean City, Md., and relieve 1st class private Frederick C. ‘Pratz, signal corps. Post Chaplain Geo. W. Collier will be relieved from temporary duty at Columbus barracks, Olio, and will revert to his status of leave of absence. Leave for six months on account of sickness is granted Col ‘Thos, H. Neill, 8th cavalry. P. F. Brown was to-day appointed postmaster at Ridge Springs, Va. District Government Affairs. NO STANDAKD FOR COAL OIL. The sealer of weights and measures, in a report to the Commissioners, states: “There ts no Iegal standar for coal oll {n the District of Columbia. ‘The standard established by the Consolidated O11 Compauy places thetr oll at 110; the Aladin, man- ufactured by West & Co., 150, aid Pratt astral oll, 150 fire test.” MISCELLANEOUS MATTERS. ‘The Commissioners are in recelpt of a commu cation from J. 0. P. Burnside, disbursing clerk an superintendent Post Office department, and others calting attention to the condition. Of the alley leading south from F street, between 9th and 10th streets northwest, through which carriages of the Post OMlce departinent have tg pass, Gen. W. B. Hazen, ehlet sighal officer, ina nove to the Cofnmissioners, requests authority to repatc certain alleys leading from signal service stable to 16th street and B, and afterwards to put cinders and ashes from the office as a road cover upon the Toadway so repaired. the NEW ORLFAN' Ae) for Tickets via # Srmaer Nomraweyy, TUS BURGDON i, FURNISHING UNDERTAKER, 316 Penupyvania avenue northwest, botween 34098 dani! recta. Evervtlons first-class. RAILROADS. AT TRUNK ROUTE TO THE SOUTH. BOSTON, NEW YORK, PHILADEL- PHYA, BALTIMORE, WASH LW ORLEANS, KNOXVIT Lanta, CHATTANOO A CEM PHES. Wace PRESS leaves Hagerstown Pullman Sleeper New York to Chattant juan Siceper Roanoke to New Oriraut, ncton 10408, ‘The only route to the Peerloas CAVEKNS OF LURAY, only Caverns in the world djiuminated by the Blas tric Light. NATURAL BRIDGE OF VIRGINTA, ‘One of Americy's remarkable Freaks of Nature Aud Popular and Favorite Route tothe VIRGINIA SPKINGS. UICK TRANSIT! i ACCOMMODATIONS! 1 nandoah Valley Rafiros. BENKY TINK, General Manacer, A. POPE, Geu'l Passenger ant Ti het Air -vnebburg, JOSEPH H. SANDS, Suyeriptendouk "OF eon, CHAS. P. HATCH, G. F. ang tt Manes Va nebburg, Va. SUPERI ga Local Notes, Mr. Frank Irvine, clerk in the district attorney's office, has resiznel to accept a position tn the Mr. L.A. Bailey, a er, succeeds Mr. Irvine’ tn ‘the district five. attorne: Henry Pinkney, the man who severely assaulted him on the head with a stone, has been. arre and the case was this afternoon set in the Pelicd | Court for a hearing, —— PROBATE Covrr.—Probate business was trans- acted to-day 48 follows: Dr. J. ©. Stanton was ap- tuted guardian to Emily B. Jones, on bond of 14,000. Tn re Herman and Elizabeth Linneke per; petition agt. guardian to settle accounts. tate Thos. M. Gardner; order appointing Alexan- der Gardner administrator, bond §200. | E-tate Hannah Aurbach; do. L. Aurbach, bond $2,400. Virginia E. Pickrell’s will was adinittea to probate, and letters Issued to W. A. Gordon; bond $14,000 Estate Jeremiah Callaghan; order’ appoinung J. H. Gordon administrator in’ place of R. H. Ward. The willis of Dr. Russell Brace, of Georgetown, Jeaving his property to his famtly, and Elizabeui ‘arr, bequeathing her property wo her sister, Mar- garci B. Janvin, were filed. het ae LUTHERAN SYNOD OF MARYI.AND.—The opening sermon of the Lutheran Synod of Maryland, in session at Emmettsburg, Md. was preached Wed- nesday evening by Dr. & Domer, of Washington. Yesterday Dr. Domer, president, read his report for the year. Rev. H. W. Kuhns Was elected presi- sci putt \T. 8:15 PHILADELPHIA, EXPRE! 19: JALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD. THE MODEL FAST, AND ONLY LIND BETWEEN TH) EAST A THE WEST, VIA WASHINGTON. — DOUBLE TRAOKT JANN UPLER? STEEL BAIL TO MAY 2isr, LEAVE WASHING Tc Chicago, Cincinnati and st coping Cars teCinacungti, St oa Eihoutt city sa EXPRE: 1882. e. Annapolls and Way (T Stras- burs, Wincheswer, Hagerstown and Way, via a) 17:45 BALTIMORE EXPRESS. €:10—Point of Rocks end Way Stations. kK AND BOSTON Parlor Cars to New York. 8:40—Staunton and Valley Express, (counects for ofertoun and at Point of Rogks for Frederick.) Baltimore, Hyattavilie ay: ona at Belta ville and Dorsey's. Laure: Express. Cc ond Cinsicnatl ont. kate ing Care t utingatiand Ci for Baltimore and Way. Stanons,( Winchester, Frea- Way, vin Belay.) ie & Laurel b-xpross, (Proa- nig at AL Junction.) MORE EXPIRES.” (Martinsburg 3 EXP Dalya Was) a kielas- Stopeat Tiyettevie aud Laure Stations. dent for this zeae hee ¥, Miter worms = S25 Roeet of Hout, H. Ja ore, treasurer. Last 7:00—Baltiucre ond Way Stayons, tis pasigu iieeionary meeting was held. © tae OS ee a and DETROIL ae 5 sep: Pittabong Ar THE meeting of the.board of {directors of the gan hal Sone BRURESS. Garmeld fair Tussaay night the privilege of pro- | *9:55—PH fapeLbaia, YORK and BOSTON viding refreshments for the Garfeld fair was ieft to the District of Columbia committee, who will make all arrngements necessary for that purpose. ——— EXPRE: flu :10—Chicasa, Cent and Bi Care to Cincinnati, St.Louis and 22.40 WALTIMORE AND WAY Sta L1ONS, BESS. Sleepipz Onts bo New York. ‘Louts . $Sunday only. Other trains: . exoept Sunday: A WARRANT FOR AssatiT.—Lucretis €. Miller Ail tainn from Washstorton stop at Station. {his afternoon swore out a Woirant at the Poilce | qh ns mmcmmation apply at the Baltmore Court, charging Mrs. xary E. O'Connell with as- * yr saulting-+her Gars Miller) at the Bureau of Agri- cuture Yerrp eid striking her in the face with her fist, and knocking her against a wall, sobs Dowel eas C.K. WM. CLEMENTS, dlaster of Traum, usylvenia 9 corner 14th. where: wil be taken for begien ‘Ghocked and revel ‘ny point in the city. to be 1A Balto, my? RD, Gen. Passenger Arent, A Firg Tuts AFTERNOON.—The alarm at 2:05 O'clock this afternoon, from box 184, was for fire at 1215 T street northwest, third story, occupled by Dr. F. M. Barnett, Dam: $300; covered by in- surance. Origin, children playing with matches, a The Cour. ITY CowRT.—Judge Magner. See ey eee ae ni in ry ton age Gibbs: sale ratified and cause referred to the auditors. Pepper agt. Shepherd et al.; defen- dant Gray allowed twenty days within which to Blo his answer. Vandenburg, agi. Vandenburg: ‘commission ordered to issue testimony In | yor Sop OC col cel fallure to answer. agt. Gardner; referred th ae Barnard agt. Life Insurance 01 a 3 U. Keyser, receiver, made party defendant. Fitz- rald agt. Ergood; pro confesso against Mary A. | |. Somerville agt. Tennant; demurrer sus- | Fo ined with leave to amend. Morrow agt. James; Snel, i kee Pittsourg and saa gon ray, CUESTA ROR SPLEND! pot RLE TRACK STEEL RAILS. 65H Nn B STREETS. as FOLLOWS :— oF AND as eo Sock Havon, and Elmira, 0.900, ‘excont sunday” and the East, 8-00 a.m., 10:90am. 10,20 bm, On Sunday. ren ANDOAH VALLEY RAILRUAD, ore 10 a.m., vis eo 4 ‘ ;