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ao = ___AUCTION AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. \MILY SUPPLIES, THIS AFTERNOON. Y SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED UNIMPROVED REAL ESTATF, SITU- E TH AND TWELFTH F AND G SiREETS Under and by virtze of a decree of the Supreme, = oe CM psttg TTT we y (Sth, . in equity canse N 7" wl in’ Sousrd’\« hell iscompiainant aud John Ebert etal, are lersimned, as trustees, will offer for in_front of the M_, the following described real FUTURE DAYS. CUaNeERY Sale MARYLAND AY By. virtue of a dex nz on Maryland Passed Febru- ora Icash at ptic own as Lots twe 33, fronting on 12th street east, and roved by a commodious Brick ‘resi- ely after said sale we will offer in front of the square 983, fronting on 1 6. 12and 13 have a frontage of 65 fe hes each; lot 13 contains 0. HOLAZMAN. Real Estate Auctioneer, and F streets northwest, Peremptory sale of a first-class Dwelling House, Perr en 905 ae bag cg ye routing south, and three lines Street care. It's & two-story Mansard roof and. base thouse, has 11 rooms and bath, heated by 3 fur- ace and lntroves, fine rane, bot and re in an excellent pret-ciaae repair'd din an ex neig "The sold in front of wide and 110 feet deep to # 10-foot public + OCTOBER THIKLY- Fini, at FOUR GOLOCK P.M Si at FO LM. Terms of s le: One-quarter cash; balance in one, two, three and foe eer ee interest at 6 per cent per sec SA devoait of will be required at the time of if the terms of sale are not complied with in ten days the property is to be reso.d at the risk and cost of tine purchaser. Gonversneing tf urchaser’s [ol7-co&dbs] RB. O. HOLT eed of trust on the j roperty MAN, Auct. 0 square feet o na rink of sale, as prescribed 2 Wy decree: One-third qual installments of twelve (12) and (18) months from day of sale, with interest, to of trust upon the premises. f-om day of sa nd cost of defani 1 be sold separ: E: 5 im at $1ind'en ‘the smuproved lot will be required at the time of «al All conveyaucing and recording at purchases eB Verena e| A deposit of i oJ CHNSON I WHOLESALE AND RETATL DEALERS EA AND W009 By woter and rail direct from the minca. Ma sire ts = eENcaxson BROS., Auctioneers. EXECUTORS’ SALE OF BRICK HOUSES AND *ETORRS, ‘Nos. 51 AND 53 BRIDGE STREET, GEORGETOWN. DG. ooronER, On TUESDAY AFTERN TWENTY-FOURTH, 1882, at_ FIVE O'CLOCK, ‘We Will sell at public auction, in front of the prem ines, part of Lot 20, in Bealls first town, fronting on ‘south side of, four feet nine inches, with a depth of ninety-one feet, rove! by two large Brick Dwelling Houses, with \lition to George- Ice street thirty- te inz Nos. 51 and 53 Bride street, : One-fourth cash; Lance in one, two and 8, notes to bearsix per cent. interest, payabie annually, and to be secured. purchaser's option. Terms to be complied with in seven days, otherwise resale at risk and cost of jeed of ‘trust, or Cony meing, &c., at purchaser's cost. 0 required at sale. JAKIHA D. ABBOTT, Executrix, CHAS. ©, DUNCANSON, Executor, Geo. D. Abb fronting 60 feet on. width io a 30-feot alley. ird_cash, ba’ance in six and twelve note to bear interest and to be secured by deed rs by mat! receive pro P' NNSYLVANIA COKE THIS “EVENING. “L_AT PUBLIC AUCTION REDEEMED PLEDGES, AT THEN. AND WILL CON Real Estate Brokers. F DESIRABLE BUILDING LOTS, IGUUUs TO AND WEST ON LINCOL SATURDAY, OCTOBER TWENTY iT, 1882, bexinning at FOUR O'CLOC! ‘Will be offered at, public auction, mm th named, the f half of lot 9, ‘square 9 street, between 8th ani square "919, frovting 50 fet on sth east, between East Capitol and north ing described proper: feet 9 in ), frouting h streets east; lot 14, square 919, fronting 50 fect on 9ih street east, between North Cupitol and north A strevts; Lot 4, square 965, on 10th street east, between north B street and Massachusetts avenue east; Lots 9, 10, 11 and 12, square 965, on 11th strect east, between north B street and Massachusetts avenue east. ‘Terms: One-third eash, balance in six, twelve and teen months, with interest, secured by deed of deposit on each Jot at time cf sile, and all Consesancing and recording at purchaser's cost, t J. 1. COLDWELL, Auctionecr, b PLEDGES AR SOLD, CONSISTI . or any other kind of firm DIAMONDS, WATCHES AND JEWELRY. CLOTHING — Comprising a fine st materials, thade in the Geuts Underwear, &. * CLOTHING—C vara Yar By virtue of a deed of trust to w 1th, 1877, and duly recorded in liber one of the lan records of the District of Col- umbia, and by direction of the party secured, we will omprises a superior assort- FOU! OBER TWEN} fifty, (00) and tty herd’s recorded subdi' «en's recorded subdivis: ‘Dress Vatterus, * Underwear, & AND SACQUES — Paisley, ry best quality ef An Shawis, Cloth, bstwt and Faney Plai P ‘Yerms; One-third vears, with six per cent intefest. payable ser or all cash, at the purchaser's option. Conveyancing and recording at purchaser’ ¢ to be complied with in one week after sale, or the Trus- reserve the right to resell at the risk and cost of de- faulting purchaser, ‘tuds and Ear Rinws, el Eucksh and other ‘Cameo and other Rivgs, S GOODS—Plated Ware, cal Instruments, Mirrors, ‘&c. BOOTS AND SHOES— Quilts, men's’ and Children’s Books, Tools, Iai BED CLOTHING, J, T COMDWELL, Auctioneer. STEES. SALE OF Vi iy DESIRABLE THREE- CK HOUSE, No. 1121, WITH STABLE SIDE OF TENTH S11! Bi LAND M STREETS NOK H’ date 1 April . 849. fouiogaes t of the premi: at HALF- HURSDAY AFTERNOON, -SIXIH, 1862, lots numbered © (93), in Alexander It. She) 9), in the Cty: inte strict of. a bia, tovether with the improvements, consisting of fine three-story brick residence, wih bay window, nodern i provements, larce stable. h: balance in one, two.and three onnually; cost $100 deposit. Terms BRAINARD H. Air IVORY G. KIMBALL, ‘Trustees. es unsurpassed by any firm in the United at lowest cash prices, and delivere } promptly. depot, 12th au office, S27 Parties having Goods deposited will please take E > FRONT TWEEN 2 F st. nw, 3d and K sts. nw. P sts. n.w, 1112 9th st. nlw., and 231 Pa E IMPERIAL HOTEL BUILDIN. SNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ETS NOR’ ST. FOLEY, Auctioneer On WEDNESDAY, the TW town. ot Oc LOB R, 1882, at FOUR TO-mMOKROW. im frdut of the NHOMAS DOWLING, STEAMERS, & RELIABLE. — FALL AND WINTER SCHEDULE. a after OCTOR ‘MITH will leay is, also Park rome: the bu in the immediate vicinity of the President's Houxe, st of Geo:gutown, Wiliard’s an foot of 7th street, Bue and public par HSDA¥ and Sat: On MO-DAY as far ard’s, Nowini Ou SATURDAY, Currioman eaves every MONDAY, WED- for al Landings on the Potomae thi iderney and Jersey. 1 his property belonging to a non-resident is the ¢ portunities offered here for investmeutor for ahve busi- dues anan to 1 bis prope hein the best in Washington, being between the Capi- Land Preside us: One-third cas ir, with 6 per y ced. this treed of cattie c:me from the estate of the late Conmiodore R. F heither pains nor exveuse in proc’ that couid be had in Earoy ini the best blood ne excellence of bis to rendera more par- Fo POTOMAC RIV Leaves Sixth and Fre F fand: Sundays afte: my28 THE STEAMER SE leave her wha: ‘Wi DNESDAY and FRIDAY, at 5:30 0'ei'k p. my * CONDLCTING AT NORE AND PROVIDENCE juss fare to Fortress Monroe and inp fare to Fortress Monroe and } class fare to Fortress Monroe and ass fare to Piney Bint amd inp fare to Py (-class fare to Pin First « Row JOHN GIBSON and F.C. KNIGHT trips, leaving Pier 41, SATURDAY. at four FHURSDAY. at avent, 63 Wave kets and stateroc s hue; St. Mare Hotel, css li AMBURG LINE. FOR ENGLAND, FlAsce AND Bes danrave apy A™ AN LINE. Batre: re re A E LANE Ro TED, CUNARD STEAMSHIP COMPANY LiMirep, | LET WE: YORK AND LIVERPOOL AND EVERY a icy igditorransan sorte i ne seenired by deed of trust oo al cee ished otes to be secured by deed of teu rpuowas DOWLLS bi seuii-annuail STPAMFR THOMPS®: 2a j TDESCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. fronting 5 , improyed ree and wel Kiwn as the Imperial Ho ‘ittin, Keadin, Bar and Biliard idini covering most of the iot, anu being wid ‘Treasory hot Is: f cine ‘accessible to all strect lines of rail- 3e Ysa splendid interest; one of the fi + a fortin e. is suitable for any purpose, the location t's 110u! Valance in five, ten aud fif- ut interest, payable enn re y can hole of balance of purchase mon arg, at 6 per cent interest per anuum, pa ‘ash, at option of parchase , Attorney for Owner, treet Whirf every Sunday, Wednesday Torclock a . - “i irtue of a Aeeree ot t ctof Colttinbia, passed supreme Court of thee ex, will offer fur mn, ia front of the premise £ Tespectively indicated HE STEAMER street wharf eve HULSDAY, at seve stopping at la hursdays, Mattox chapel Pr iB ednesdays “up,” down” an{ Mondays *‘uy neton every Mouday, Wednesday and Friday ‘For utcrmation apply-2 1 of Honsehold Effects, Comprising in One Rosewood Case Cabinet (merson) Pisnoforte (a fine instrument.) Yne elegant Gilt Frame, French Plate, Mantle Mirror. fine Walnut and Gilt Freuch Plate Mantel Mirror. Two very lange aud handsome Gilt Frame 2. Plato Pier lirrors. um Gilt Frame, French Plate Pier Mirror. Five very fine Walnut and Gilt Frame, French Plate er Mirrors, nt Parlor Suite, upholstered in raw silk and oth and other Parlor Suites. ‘Une clewant set of Cande.abras with over 300 cut crystal i iy upholstered Rocking and Easy Chairs, Lounies, Several Superior Oil Paintings, Very elexant hand-carved solid Walnut Sideboard. ‘Very fine and large pillar Extension Dining Table, Very handsome soiid walnut ee J ‘Table. Solid walnut Side Table with carver Very hartisome walnut Hair Mattresses, Brusnels Carpets. Hlegant Toilet Were, togetuer with a general assort- nent of other goods. wib-red seven hundred and seventy = days and ‘Thurs. and Mattawoman Creek on two (S42); and imine DAY OF 0¢- -M., Lot numbered six hundred and thirty immediately thereafter, Lot 60 and 100 £ |. T- JONES, Agent. oT strect wharf. { OKFOLK AND NEW YORK STEAMERS. ADY OF THE LAKE f 6th street, every M in Square number on the southeast corner of avenue; and immediat @), in block numaber Bity’s subdivision of ‘Terms of sale aa prescribe: of the purchase money equal instalments, payabi months froin da} street road and Li y thereafter lot numbered two g Howard Univer- 1@ decree: One-fourth h, aud the balance in three respectively, at tix, twelve ‘with rr and deed of trust on the t the option of the purchaser. be complied with within one week petty will be resold at risk and iter five days notice of 250.will be required upon the lots, All conveyancing at purcha- | from day of aie, the 1 cost of defaulting purchaser, FPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. OF ELEGANT HOUSEHOLD SUPEKB CA\DELA: RAS, CAB- DK » &o., Re. HURSDAY | MORNING, OCTOBER NINE- H, 1882, at TEN O'C LOGE, within and in front ction rooms, I shall seil a hoice col- vart— feet. Chamber Suites, THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. ODOLPHE CLAU! 480 5 Lor York, aud Geo cetown street. Georzetown. us_cun be secured at general | mal Metropolitan Bank | Pennsylvania aver WOOD. Secretary. AMSTERDAM. OLDWELL, Ai TY TO GET A By order of the Or eign THURSDAY MORNING, TENTH, 2 FIIDAY MORNING, same hour and store, jana avenue, betweeu 6th and 4th. ‘The goods are as follows 40 Walnut Chamber Sets, M.I. 45 Stained ‘ets, marble and wood top. Valnut Wardrobes. 10 Fine varlor Sets, carved, in silk, velvet and plush. 2¢'Stichoards, in walnut and poplarymarble -top. AND ON PARKER STREET, ONESDAY AF! H. A. D. TERNOON, OCTORE NE* vous, ‘KOTTE sirest northeast, and the same having Lota," having a frout of fect, to an and 3d streets, whiell hy ending from “econd street to Deum | subdivided rner lots on 21 having a depth of 5 -ptine the lot uext to the corner, which have a front $50: stoemuee. $25. 5 of 14 tect 8% inches each. tenn G. MEL ZEROTT an-be had by apy be furnished on sade known at time of sale. J. 1. COLDWELL, Auctioncer. AVING SEW YORK EVERY FHURSDAY LS OF TWO BRICK DWELLIN PROLEY, Auctioneer, ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF THE BALANCE OF URE OF THE ESTATE OF THE DE- KOE BECK OF BALTIMORE, phans’ Court of M: ‘OBR NINE: and AT TEN O'CLOCK A.M, an place, texds, Bureaus, Washstands, Cribs and alput ‘and poplar; also 10 doven of fine Chairs. ‘This is the best of the stock, und the fine Walnut Chamber Sete will be in this sale and Parlor ‘This stock can be exarained by a cabinet- before sale, as Tam determined to have it in ¢ time mentioned. Persons in want of the above mentioned goods will do well by attending this , a8 itis the last chance on this etock and will be without reser THURSDS NINETEENTH. 7th. Dealers invited, ». Don't fo get time aid place of ATTEN O'CLOCK A.M., OCTO- 639 Louisiana avenue,’ between e FOLEY, Auctioneer. JOTH SI) E OF MAR’ N AY ts a 9 LE oe? THIR- ta deed of trust, dated April 4th, A.D. luly recorded in Liber No. 811, folio 62 ie Land Records for the Distriet of Coluuiia, party secured therel . 1882, at HALF-PAST t certain piece or parcel of Washington, dred and ninety-nine FPUOMAS DOWLING. Auctioncer. IBUSTEFS' SALE OF LOT AND FRAME HOUSE, ON SOUTH D'STREET, BETWE N FIRST AND XD SiREETS WEST. zi By virtue of a deed of trust, dated the 27th day, of November, A. D. 1876, recorded in Liber No. 835, folio 437, et eeq., the undersixned trustecs wil sell; to the highest bidder, on the premises, on i HUKS- DAY, THE VWENTY-<IXiH DAY OF OCTOBER, 1882, AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M, ‘Part of lot numbered (2) two, in square numbered (380) five hundred and eighty, situated in the city of Washinzton, District of Columbia, ordiug to the public ee Dagiuning for the same at point on south D ne. €. B. RICHARD & ©0., 61 Browdwas, New £ DAY, OCLOBER TY of ground sit i by Her Royal Hizhness Princess Leis POOL EVERY § Bhortes! Jeean Voyage—Ouly Five Days from Land sence Westwardly with eaid south / to LIVERPOOL via HALIFAX. N.S. sinning, together with the imn- rine: 3600 cash on each house; balance in “1 instalments of six, twelve and eighteen mon: -est at 6 per cent ver annum, secured b; “property soll; or al Gas! deposit on each house at'time of sale, neing and recordinz at purchaser's cost. ‘Terms toe complied with in seven days, otherwise trustee reserves the Tight to resell the aficr five days’ advertisement, at the risk an the defauiting purchas-r. CHARLES B. PEARSON. Trusteo. ayprovements couduelve w -100 feet cast of the southwest corner of said lot two, and running thence eastwardly on the north line of at right anwles ‘to D strest one hundred feet, more OF less, to an alley, thence west on the north line of said let fro ti ten $100 feet, and thenos south in a straight one hundre: more oF less, ie beginning,” rether with the improvements, ‘et cetera as-an the said deed mentioned. ‘To be sold aubjeet to taxes and “STerms of sale: One-third of the purchase money and a the expensesof sale in cash, and the and |- twelve months, with interest at six percent, per aunum, red! On the property sold: of all Carh, at the purehaser’s option. Conveyancing and recordi the purchaser's cost. = of street thirteen 85-10. feet; thence north residue in six ANTHONY BYDE, THOS. HYDE, *} Trustees. rues. J. FISHER & CO., Auctioneers. SALE OF PART OF THE SKATING STREET, WASHING- ot a deed of trust, dated April 34, ied in Liber No. 850, folio 253! of the Lana Records of the District of Co- and at request of the party secured, we will se 1 f the premixes, on SATURDAY, OCTOBER RINK PROPERTY, wrex New Yous, Hayne, YORK AVENUE 4 eTON axp Diners. this company w fs > ~ LONDON, SOCTHAMY Lie st TRAY from Bow mbaapton and Bremen, Gret cabin. $100; second +O); steerars, §8): prepaid stecraive certifie tq, freieht of patsare apply Ww ORLHIC ling Green, New Yor! -eiht (33) and AUTHORITY OF A DECREE PASSED BY THE jnpreme Court of the D.strict of Columbta,. sitting as an Equity Court, in cause No. 4,000, Twit gel at public auction, on the premises ch the: AWENTY-FIKST. DAY OF OCTOBLI A.D. 18877 AT HALE-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P. M., all of a larze unimproved lot, located on the east side of Eleventh (11th) street, between D and E streeta south being lot No. 5,"insquare No 353, to the highest MARY J. RYE, Guardian. 429 10th sireet southwest, thisty-aine (79). th quine C9), wiiy's recorded sulxiivision of ori D.C., with the improvements Hi CessRD LINE Terms: One-third and | lance in three Ne gpd ciebtern months, with be perty. or all cash, at option ay at purchaser's, Goats TE caval installments, at si with interest, by NESDAY FRO! 2 Kare oF Passage: fit, $80 sd $100 for mussencer scconnuodations, rage at very low ratios. Stecraxe Reese ae ‘Thronch bills of Jaen gi itwerp and other ports Ou the at the Company's: wtocraze and cabin + @S Tth street, Washington, tickets from Liv. FE ae St EB 6 ; iE i pros. J. FISHER & CO., Real Estate Auctioneers. CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE LTH STREET WEST, BETWEEN ON TWEL NORTH E AND F STREETS. ‘Trustees, in Equity cause of; Andrew 3? Soyen acahast Mary Wale wins eee trix, et al.. Ni TOFMDAY, the TWENTY BER, 1882, at RIVE O;CLOGK gon Taek strest weak a1 fe w thence. JPRESH OYSTER ¥KESH FISH, PHILADELPHA CHICKENS, ‘ALL FED BEEF, ee ot THE FINEST LAMB. FRANK J. TIBBETS, Palace Market, cod Corner 14th street and New York avenue. RESERVED CHERRIES, - PEACHES, QUINCES AND DAMSONS: ‘In small paile GEO. A. O'HARE, 05 __ 1213 7th street northwest, between M and N. QCHNEIDER & BRO. n Dealers in FIRST-CLASS BEEF, VEAL, LAMB AND MUTTON. . CORNED BEEF A SPECIALTY. Choice Cuts of Beef 1234, 15, 18 and 20 cts, Stalls Nos. 87 and $8 Center Market, 7th street wing, and 321 Northern Liberty Market. Marketing delivered free of charge to all parts of the city. 822-1m BBR KEETTITH H EEKE,SS88, DDD BORE T HOHE § 8p Dp aa perf otuee fee Bat BBB EERE T H HERE Ssss8ppp a A.. NATURAL MINERAL WATER IN GLASS. B.W. REED’S SONS, 1216 F STREET NORTHWEST. TRADE SUPPLIED. dy NOTICE TO HOU: CCG EE cco O Fe RRR EE cor: RR E co EER R BR EEE S883 TITT REE RRR LE =I. NNN GGG. gS fT EF RRL WNNNG G@ Ssss8 T fire ER tua di § WN GOST EFEL I A NN N CCORER RRP ME Ta NS NGSCE RRR LE L TIAA NNNO EE REL WAAAN NNCG CE R REERECLLLIA AN NN CCU ERED GGG 00 -L DDD EEE NN N @ GOOL DDE NNN G oOoL D DEE NNN 6 6G 0.0 DDE NNN GGG 00° LLLL DDD EER N NN HUNnL Hau h © HHH Gb HOH It HOH tt Tro fun 2 WILL ALWAYs MAKE BEAUTIFUL ROLLS, BREAD AND BISCUITS. ‘Wholesale Depot: Corner ist street and Indians ayena Jel WM. M. GALT & CO. UaN R. KELL, Srey, ramp, VEAL MUTTON oe COR EF . ABPRCLALTYS® CORNED BE! Stalin 628, 629 and 630 Center Market, 9th street wing, and 206 and 208 Northern Liberty Market; or Address Box 71, City Post Oftice. etn delivered tree of charge to allpartsot the HOUSEFURNISHINGS. NA, CROCKERY, CUTLERY, FINE PLATED WARE, AND KITCHEN UTENSILS. Five stories devoted to the above class of goods, giv- ing us the largest stock and greatest variety we’ have ever offered. M. W. BEVERIDGE, oT 1009 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE N. W. 709 MARKET SPACE. 709 CHINA, GLASS, e HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS, And ORNAMENTAL GODS FOR HOUSEHOLD ADORNMENT. Our stock of above goods is now complete, undwe are offering every inducement in quality, variety aud price. WILMARTH & EDMONSTON, 828, 709 MARKET SPACE. Corp WEATHER IS COMING. PREPARE for itearly by purchasing a first-class H} ATING STOVE, LATKOBE OB F' ACE. | Our stock isnow Gets and te youll Tasty us with cal we oe) show for your ins; 6 reat ABSOI ‘above goods in this city. * sie Avents for the St. George and Stag Head Elevated Oven Kanges, Social and Fire Side Jewel Latrobes, diant Home and Barstow Furnaces. Also Slate Mantels aud Grates. Plumbing and Gas Fitting. Job- bing and Repairing promptly attended to. W. 8. JENKS & CO.. 22 717 7th street northwest. FRIGERATORS AT REDUCED PRICES. VIRE WIDOW SCREENS; will tit any wiudow. JELLY GLASSES. Gilroy’s Improved LACE CURTAIN STRETCHERS, GEO. WATTS, Jy14 314 7th street, 5 doors above Pena. avenue. IMER’S, OPPENHEIMER’S, .598 9TH STREET, Cor. St, Cloud Building, FALL AND WINTER FASHIONS OF THE, BAZAR GLOVE FITTING PATTERNS Now ready. Bazar Dresemaker, a large book illustrating 700 of leading styles, worn by ladies and children. Price 150. ; by imail, “20c. Monthly supplement and suail cata- ogue> iree, At OPPENHEIMER’ 3 oll Popular Sewing Machine Rooms. OFFICE OF THE NEW QUEEN. AND CLOSING OUT SALE OF MACHINES .,, taken in exchange for new ones the past week. ‘These Machines hve been through our repair shop and sre now in rerfect order. 4 WILSON Machines at SOX & GIBBS Machiiies a OV: R & BAKER Machines at responsible euarantee for three years (ee we fell, rent or repair. C. AUERBACH, Cor. 7th and H sts. Agency for the Saxony Wool German Handknit Jackets, #20 ‘OU WILL REGRET IT IF YOU BUY ANY SEW- ING MACHINE before you come here and see our Stock a: d prices, Positively no aj ployed. 3. F. MoREN NEN. 237 Oth stroot northwest Isell all kinds; rent and orale anda >D: oe PIANOS AND ORGANS. RucwENwacw’s PIANO WAREROO ViS.—Pianos from world-renowned factory of Wm. Kuabe & Co., well-known factory of E., Camn- mon and otiiers. “Pianos for rent, ‘Tuning ring carefui itten: i street orthwest, above Peunsylvaiia sven. o12-3m. (uauncey J. REED, 433 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. NEW AND REVISED PRICE LIST OF ff ¥ 7A SPECIAL BARGAINS: No. 1—A Double Rouna 73 octave Square Grand Piano, ‘made by Win. Hehehe wet ge 0s oil awcnice iton any reisonable offer. No. 2A Celebrated “Stoinway T-ootave Piano, with carved leys, 3150. No. 3—A full ‘7-octave Upright Piano, made by the leading P1 hia No. 4—A full T-octaye Piano, with overstrung bass, by the *‘old and reliable” Rouen & Bacon; $125. No. Core Tal | octave Piano, Made by Beuorde, Balti- $1 ‘mores No. 6—A’ 6-octave Pian beginner; $30. No. Fa Silo Double bank Seu ch American Church No. 8—Spécial prices inthe Shoninger Cymbella Oi ‘gans, sold on $5 monthly pence o é r fc ea Socom ‘hand Pianos and Organs poet te Heer DAVIS & CO.’S PIANOS.~ eorimorep STOCK OF THESE SUPERB PIANOS Ww "4 *RICES. coud Sethe . L. SUMNER, 811 9th street northwest. Square fia Bake Grandi to order. a6 to HE CEE ALLE. ST! BRATED KBAN. fee Adare as” ne A MBDIOUE FOR woman. INVENTED BY A WOMAR. PREPARED BY A WOMAN LYDIA E. PINKHAMS VEGETABLE COMPOUND Is 4 Posrrive Cune For all there Painful Complaints and Weaknesses oo common to eur best Semale population. ‘Itwill cure entirely the worst form of Female Com- plaints, afl Ovarian Troubles, Inflammation and Uloera- |- tion, Falling and Displacements, and the consequent Spinal Weakness, and is particularly adapted to the Changes of Life. It will dissolve and expel Tumors from the Uterus in an early stage of development. ‘The tendency of Can- cerous Humors is cuecked very speedily by its use. It removes Faintness, Flatulency, destroys all Cra- vings for Stimulants, and Relieves Weakness of the Stomach. Itcures Bloating, Headache, Nervous Pros- tration, General Debility, Sleeplessnesa, Depressionand Indigestion. ‘The feeling of bearing down, causing pain, weight and backache, is always permanently cured by ite use. Ee-PHYSICIANS USE IT AND PRESCRIBE IT FREELY. a It will at all times and under all circumstances act in harmony with the lawsthat govern the female sys- For the cure of Kidney Complaints of either sex this Compound is unsurpassed. LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND is prepared at 233 and 235 Western avenue, Lynn, Mass. Price $1. Six bottles for $5. Sent by mail in the form of pills, also in the form of lozenges, on receipt of price, $1 per box foreither. Mrs. Pinkbam freely answers all letters of inquiry. Send for pamphlet, Ad- Gress a8 above. LRasamily should be without LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S They ‘con! iliousness, and torpidity of the liver. 25 cents per Dox. 627 Born By act Davacwts. as ‘The true antidote to the effects of miasma is Hoetet- tér’s Stomach Bitters, This medicine is one of the most popular remedies of an age of successful proprie- tary specifica, and is in immense demand wherever on this Continent fever and ague exists. A winegiasful three times a day is the best possible preparative for en- countering a malarious atmosphere, regulating the liver, and invigorating the stomach. For sale by all Druggists and Dealers generally, 03 T®t A HOUSE THOROUGHLY BY USING RICHARDSON, BOYNTON & 6O.°3 GAS-TIGHT DURABLE FURNACE. Furnaces for Coal or Wood). Fmbody new 1882 improvements not found in other foods. Contains more practical and usefal featares, Cost less to keep in order—use leas fuel, will give more heat and a larger volume of pure air than any furnace made—Cheapest to buy and use. (ucuampsox, Borxrox, & Co., Manufacturers, 232 & 234 Water St, N. ¥). Sold by CHAS. G. BALL, 1337 Est. n. w., Washington, D. 0, 4y29-8, tu&th, 3m (Qe BUTTER, AN ABSOLUTELY PURE VEGETABLE OIL, For Cooking Purposes ig BETTER than Lard. Fully Equal to Butter, and Costs Much Less than Eitner. Une Pound of Olive Butter Will Do the work of Two Pounds of Lard. TRY ITAND REALIZE ITS GREAT MERITS, . Manufactured only by. WASHINGTON BUTCHER'S SONS, PHILADELPHIA. *30__ FOR SALE BY ALL GROCERS. Fo THE SUMMER Usa AMERICAN PALMER'S, GINGER ALE. Retail Price One Dollar ($1) Per Dozen, For Bal by Dealers and by the Manufacturer. SAM'L C. PALMER, 10% TWENTY-NINTH STREET, ‘West Washington. E27 Telephonic connection. dylT ESTABLISHED 1830. JAMES Y. DAVIS’ SONS, 621 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Latest Styles of DERBY HATS in BLUE, BLACK, BROWN, GREEN, at $1.50, $2, $2.50, $3, $3.50, $4 §450 and $5. YOUTHS', BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S —HATS,—- at50c., 750., $1, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2, $2.50. SILK, GINGHAM, ALPACA AND MOHAIR UMBRELLAS. Agents for DUNLAP & CO., 825-1m a * New York. ‘XCHANGE ON IRELAND AND SCOTLAND. ‘We to issue in suma of upward bills of exchane of THE AMER CHANGE in Europe, limited, ‘ble. si EIR OTOAN BANE, CAHTED, DUBE, a g INBURGB, available = i A Ueland and’ Scot 06 Corner 10th and Pennsylvania avenue. Ee OMICAL AND SAFE. a CAN EX ‘WEAVER, KENGLA & 00.3 LAUNDRY B0AP I8 ECONOMICAL, BECAUSE IT IS PURE; BEING FREE FROM ALL ADULTERATIONS, SUCH AS MARBLE DUST, SOAPSTONE, PIPE CLAY, SILI- CATE, &c., WHICH ARE USED TO ADD WEIGHT AND BULK, AND WHICH QUICKLY WEAR OUT AND ROT THE CLOTHES. IT 18 SAFE, BECAUSE IT 18 MANUFACTURED FROM STRICTLY PURE MATERIALS, VIZ: STEAM REFINED TALLOW (PREPARED BY OURSELVES), PALM AND COCOANUT OILS; WHILE ON THE CONTRARY MANY OF THE SOAPS ON THE MAB KET ARE MADE FROM GREASE PROCURED FROM THE CARCASSES OF PUTRID DEAD ANIMALS ‘THUS ENDANGERING LIFE AND HEALTH. PUT UPIN BARS, AND EVERY BAR BEANDED WITH OUR NAME. FOR SALE BY GROCERS GENERALLY, AND WHOLESALE AT OFFICE, sl3 2244 WATERSTREE . GEORGETOWN, D. C. ‘TE (OPPO THE EVENING STAR. TRE NEW YORK STOCK MARKRT. ‘THe following are the opening eo cf the New York Stock Market to-day, as by special wire to H. H. Dodge, 589 15th street, 2 Edition. Latest Telegrams 10 The Sta. The Houghton Trial. Tentox, N. J., Oct. 17.—The trial of Col. C. H. Houghton, collector of the port of Perth Amboy, on the charge of making false returns to the gov: pce ving) was camer a pie After er Lestimony Tespecting forged signatures on Tolls the government rested thelr case, The Geiense catled the detendait, Col C1 Houshton who made specific deniuls Of various charges of forgery. Fatally Wounded. JenseY Crry, N. J., Oct. 17.—Tuomas O'Connor, a Central ratlroud track walker, this morning found Joseph Costelito, an Italian laborer, a Tesi- dent of Greenville, lying at the side of the main track, near Centerville. He was unconsclous, and there’ was a deep gash in his head, trom which the blood flowed copiously. He was ‘removed to the Charity hospital, where his wounds were pro- | nounced fatal. itis supposed that the man was ‘struck by a locomotive. * —— Charge of Embezzlement. PHILApELPAiA, Pa. Oct, 17.—J. Holman Wil- kinson, formerly secretary of Lafayette Bullding and Loan Association, was given a hearing to-day upon the charge of embezzi-ment of funds belong- Ing to that society. Testimony was presented showing that there was a deficiency on the books of $10,385, and that some of the books were miss- tng. Wilkinson was ten held tn $5,000 bail for tri z New York Dec ALBANY, Oct. 17.—In the court the following decisions were Beattie agt. the Delaware, Laci Western railroad company,’ Judgment affirmed with costs; Story agt. the New York Elvvated rall- road company, Juigment reversed and new tial granted, costs to abide the event. ——— Dead Ducks. Farnrrexp, Towa, Oct. 17. last nignt wild ducks gathered about the electric lights in great numbers, extinguished all but one and demolished several globes.” Nearly 200 ducks were picked up within three hours, ——t Pleuro-Pneumoni: Lancaster, Pa., Oct. made its appearance atnong a | Fast Lampeter township, this count; the afflicted animals have died. The cattle. were recently brought from the west. The state au- thorities have been notined. Wrecked. Sr. Jonns, N. F., Oct. 17.—The French schooner Coquette, which was Tan aground at Bay of in Pennsylvan' Name. Gen. Pacific, ..| 94 0% Nor. & Wea. Ches. & OnI0, ay Be North Pac Do, ist pref -| $7") 37" | De Do. 2 pret 1% l. corthweet been fk ‘The board is walting te Mr. Raff, ioense agent, with Om | eve'te | clerk” in ‘that broker without iteense, issued marriage. Mecu! Prince G Tuos HY ington, D. C.; Chong Got, of Japan, anc Weitzies —During a storm here | Barry, of San Francisco, Cal. Alic som an Kate C. Thom. Pleuro-pneumonta has | rd of cattie in | Several of | esss ee aaa ...| Nort S2y ROM & Wi 30s 41. Pac. Mall 4 1357, Peo D. & -..-| 58% Read 42} 43 St. Paul WY 9 St Pau 45 1454 St. P. & Omaha. ee gties saticee’ Cod oe sz¢ THE GARFIELD CLaIws.—Among the claims flea ‘With the board designated to audit the claims arts ing from the tllness and death of 4s one from the recetver of the railroad for laying special tra Funning special trains, $3.250.91 s at Eiberon and and the National elephone company, 0. Noclait has yes by Dr. Hamilton or Dr. Boyntom ar from them. ital Te Ur to the first of the current month there were 007 presidential post oMces in the United or oftlces paying a salary of $1,000 and upward the langest number In the history of the county, notier evidence of the constantly growlag pros perity in all sections, a Wu, FIuep.—The will of the Inte Mathias Christimiller, led with register of Wills Ramsdell, to-day, leaves his right ina patent for tree Desde ing knife to Heary Bradthauer: his gold wateh and chain to Conrad Christimill Maria and Macgte Christhntiler, ot Meridian, Conn., and $11 in the bai 3 $100 each to Anton Ruppert, with any funds + paying debts and legactes, About 1 o'clock to-day AN ALLRGED * ROKER to the Printing W. Pork: cation room ¢ Ss on the charge—preferred by @ Mce—or doing the business of MARRIAGE Licanses. of the court nas » Ruland of "Ss county, Ma., atid Eilza rding ana Nettie B. Murphy W. Adams f Prince nity, Md., and Heme eremiah J. O'Connor and Mary M, Orlando Brooks and ¥ ohn W. Ran Thos. N. Wood and =i. Louis Tragedy. Dyer, both of Alexandr Charlotte Belletili ‘The st, COL. SLAYBACK’S PISTOL—THE TAR ASSOCIATIONS THE CASE OF COL COCKKELL. A pawn-broker named Morris Michael testified Island, Thursday, was floated Saturday. The | before the coroner’s Jury, at the Inquest over the steamer Plover, from the northward yesterday, re- | ores the loss of the schooner Tilly. with between and 400 quintals of fish at Twillingate, Wed- nesday. SSS ‘The New Hampshire Prohibitionists. ConcoxD, N. H., Oct. 17.—The prohibitory state convention to-day met here, and 8. C. Baker, of body of Col. Slayback, in St. Louls yesterday, that te pistol Which Join McGuffin testified tiat he had takei y trom Col Slayback on the eve y Same that he (the pawnbroker) had sold to Slayback four months ago. ‘The bar association of the city yesterday passed eulogistc resolutions upon Une Character of Oak, Ashland, was made permanent chairman. The | Slayback, and protested “agalust the spirit of tur, committee on nominations reported the folowing | flanism 4 abroad, the wanton etuployiens licket: For governor, Josiah W. Flether, of Nashua; rallroad commissioners, 8 C. Baker, Geo. D. Doige and Wm. H. Parker. A recess was taken unui 13 Nominated for Co NEw Haven, Conn., Oct. 17.—The republican convention to-day nominated Gen. 8. E. Merwin, Jr. of this city by acclamation, as their candidate for Congress. ee Wall Street To-any. New Yous, Oct. 17.—T) says: The money vontinues easy at a6 | per cent for call loans on stocks, and 8043s per | cent on United States bonds. The ruling rate Tor Ume loans on stocks is 6 per cent, and on United States bonds 4 per cent. Prime mlercantile paper 1s 648 per cent, while plain call loans of money on approved stock exchange collateral are 5a6 per cent, yet such is the borrow- ing demand for the lending stocks, Inciient to the “short” interest In Uae market, that holders Of these stocks get them carried for four per cent and tn some cases, like Lake Shore and Northern Pacific preferred, at lower rates. At the Stock j Exchange, the market for speculative stocks 1s | higher than yesterday, the rise—taking prices as | We write and comparing with yesterday's closing | —ranging from 3 to 2 percent. ‘The market 1s | suill feverish, but nevertheless here 1s some Im- Provement ‘in tone and a further upward Te-action, even if the fnal turn has not come, Would cause no surprise. The stocks which have advanced most have been those in which the “short” interest was largest. For instance, North Pacific preferred has advanced. 2% to 93, the common 2 per cent to 45%, Denver 1% to 52x,’ Missourl Pacific 1% to 104%, Delaware, Lackawanna & Western 1% to 134%, Lake Shore 122 to 1124, Milwaukee & St. Paul 1% 10'108%,U. Pacific 134 to 10834, and Texas and Pacitic, Miculgan Cen- tral and Louisville 1 per cent each. As we close prices are the highest or the day, and the cover- ng of short sales 18 becoming ‘general. United States bonds are strong and 341% higher. State bords are dull and steady, and railroad bonds are Bp 2641 per cent. The market for foreign exchange ee ‘Telegraphic Briefs. Frederick W. Morris, contractor for the mason Work on the new Essex county (N.J.) lunatic asy- lum, bas failed, in speech or writing Of intemperate, and defamatory lansuage, the resort On frivolous, Pret-xt to deadly weapons, and the encow Ment of a sentiment which ‘may tmpel a sensitive Spirit to throw away lire in the demonstration That death is not feared.” Several speeches were made which condemned the pet onal Journaltsaa Of the Post-Dispatch, and characterize ac drawn revolver, the insuranc H Wasi yeare. * <The funeral will take Mrs, Catharine Raan, 215 G street northeast, on A'special cable dispatch to the Toronto Globe Says: “An address of congratulation to her Ma- Jesty upon her escape from death at the hands of the assassin McLean, passed by the grand lodge of the Masons of Canada at their last session, has been forwarded to her Majesty, the patroness of ‘the order of Balmoral.” ———— BALTIMORE, ia Vi an 51; Oct. .—Virginia 3 do. second series, 35; do. new enstoruon a! bid day BALTIMORE, Oct. 17.—Cotton steady—middling, 14. Flour ive and firm. Wheat, southern easy but juotably lower; western quiet and firm—southern: red, 1.0941.14; do. amber, 1.12a1.18; No. 1 oo geee nominal, 1.15; No. 2. western winter red, a Octob r, 1.0941.09'¢; November, 1. i0a1. 10/ “1: ieentvious, Col. 5 's death as assassination, Owing to the sickness of Judge Loughlin, of the criminal court, St. Louts, and the fact poles of the coroner's tt homicide have not been written Cockrell's counsel did not apply for his release om ball yesterday. The matter has been deferred. No charge has yet been made ainst Mr. Cockrell. Fi Hurd, de agressman from the Toledo, Olilo, district, will act as advisory counsel for Col. Cockrell. The two are warm friends. It is siated that Emory Storrs, Of Chicago, will assist or Lake charge of the prose cution. COL. SLAYBACK'S LIFE INSURANCE. The life Insurance men of St. wouis are more than usual interest in the recent U to city on account of the tnsurance on cis hela that if itis proven that Co K Went Into the Post-Dispatch office with & companies will nob to which the family- are supposed to be entitled. The amount for Which Col. Slayback’s life was Insured was $35,000, the policies being mostly placed in eastern insue Tance companies. MARRIED. DAVIS—SCHNEIDER.—At ‘the English Lutheran Church, Qetober 9th, 182, by the Kev. 8, ARRY C. DAVIS t IDA 3. SCHNEIDER, both ob shington city, rom = ¥ DIED. EDLIN. On October 16, 1882. at 6:20 p.m., ELIZA+ BETH EDLIN, a native of Tralee. County of native ee, Cony cas id, after’ long and paintui illness, aged Ince from her wister"« p October 18, ait B o'clock p.m. Kelatives apd, friendvof the family are invited tolattend, OWENS. On October 16, 1882, at 1-15 a.m., RICH- ARD OWENS, in the fiitieth year of his age. Friends and relatives are respectfully invited to tend the funeral from his late Tosdenoe, Now St? Mt street southeast, ou Wednesday afternoon, st three oO = UNDERTAKERS. 1726 Pennsyivanis and everything fist-class, “Telephone couection: wake J OPERILQAWEE GENERAL FURNISHING UNDERTAKER, avenue northwest, ‘Terms VEN B, WRIGHT, UNDERTAKER, 1387 TenTH Sruser Nokraweer. Telephone % cy UGUSTUS BURGDORF, FURNISHING UNDERTAKER, \o. 316 Pennsylvania avenue northwest, between, Stand ber, 1.11%al.1ljs; “January, ‘Li2yal.12%. Corn, | Mestrects. Everything irst-class. southern firm; western irregular and 1 wer—southern white, 80353; do. yellow, 76u77, nominal; November, 75! ber, new or old, 64645; ary, S9A{UGOs, steidy southern. 41a4y; do. ed, Tust Proof, “37389; western white, 44u46; do. mixed, 41a45: Pennsylvania, Rye’ steady’ and quiet, 65at 1 e—prime to choice Pennsylvania and land, MEDICAL, &c._ VELVOUS PROSTRATION, PREMATURE | bility, Lost Vitality, Youthful Errors, Weak » positively and permanently cured without ™ cine or pain. ” Also, all Private Diseuses of both sexes, 00. Provisions firm and un maT pane.. | Nocalcmel Office, 514 9th st. n, olt-20" firm for choice—western packed, 23325; , Sa 34. Exwe dull aud easy, 23.24. “Petroleum dull’ und nominal—refined, 7%u8. Coffee dull—Kio cargoes, ordinary to fair, 7isud<. Sugar easy—A soft, 9%: Sonper Feftned, 1156. Whisky fru, 1.188120.) Freuhis to Liverpool per steamer quiet—cotton, 5-32. ; flour, Is.9d.: yerain, Sigattd. Receijts—flour, 2,472 barrie: 79,000" bushels; corn, 590 bushuls: TIME.—Dk. BROTHERS RAS BUEN 1SE, Bictowas pub ic over $5 years, and has earned am pviable reputation, and is consulted almoxt daily those troub ed with ‘Organic Weakness, Impotency all diseasen of the Urinary Uncans that nave failed to find relief by the free prescristion dodge in this and Joo | Other cities. Call an be convinced. Consultation 4. f ye. 600 bushels, ‘Shipmente—wheet "73,32 free. The only estublixhed advertising physician, bushels; corn, 1,894 bushels. Sales—wheat, "370,000 bushels; corn, 426,000 bushels. NEW YORK, Gct. 17. re OH: Mi Exchangeloni, 40%) hort aso. “tate joney, x: —I 4 [- State Snide bestected. Governiicuts ‘enerally unchanged. 3 mn quiet NEW NORE, Oct. 17.—Flour quiet and steady. W west, ‘o13-1m* office and Lal B street south- RS. BROTHERS AND GRAY GIvi xO FREE prescriptions and send you to Komexide show drag~ ‘who will were to divide profits with the doctor, pointed of a cure of Gonorrhea, Syphilis hi is Gleet should consult Dre: BROTHERS. and Gleave Wheat moderately active and ‘sax cent better. Corn | B street southwest, who will furnish yu opened deal cent better; subsequently lost advance and decined 24a% cat. otk etrung, 24.00 4 guarantes: nopay. Thirty-five an tee @ ciiry Or ol ENTLEMEN CAN HAVE SCIENTIFIC TREAJ ment and # speedy Curcot all Venereal Diseases consulting Dr. LEON, 237 Pennsylvania avenue. Office hours—2 to 4 and 6 to8. AN INTERESTING INTERVIEW WHICH TOOK PLACE | gcriptions and advice free of any charge whatever, ‘Yesterday, Mr. H. A. Bowen, when under arrest 1 Philadelphia, for bis board, was taken by an officer to the office of Mr. Brewster, in that city. When he reached it, in the front oMce he wrote a note and sent {t in to the Attorney General,who at ‘once came out from his private office into the front office Where Bowen was, and an intercating tn. terview took place,’ which was by one of the senior students, who re- Guced it to writing as soon as Brewster left. solicited Mr. Brewster to advise and assist him as to bail. Mr. Brewster reminded him he did not never seen ‘consulted daily at L449 7 SS so Sy ere ee md Reors VITAL RESTORATIVE. iment of justice | RESTORES NERVOUS AND PHYSICAL DEBILI- depai r) N 4, before to his knowl and — becaus: he was a stranger to him, and also be- cause of the Cwiag position of Mr. Bowen towards Mr. Brewster said that he (Bowen) had involved his department in a maliciously fg by these star route men. Mr. Bowen said he yery sorry, but he meant no wrong, and he came from California to make it plain. ‘Mr. Brewster told him if he had not come he would have made iim come, Mr. Brewster, on Mr. Bowen's sugges- ton that they speak in private, refused, say- about. “The ollowing ist the text. dt tn t. ng e note which Bowen sent to Mr. Brewster: “White giving my statement to the district attor ney this afternoon on the alleged bribery of Mr- Dickson, I was arrested by the proprietor of the hotel, where I am stopping, for my board bill. ‘The bill has never been presented, and I can pay wornmeet ‘THE AVENUE PAVEMENT CONTRACTS. ‘The contracts for the paving of ee of the pavement on the north side were to-day awarded—one Granfora & Go. and the other to A. L. Barber R. LEON, THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED AND only reliable Ladies’ Phywician in the can be ‘daily at 237 Penneylvania avenue. Complaints | aud enacul oar 50 REWARD IF DR, BROTHERS FAILS TO 8 — cure any case of suppremed or painful , Leucorrhers, (or whites, ) and all Interruptions or Irregularitice of the Monstrust Puriods: 8 yeare! expe According to this report of the interview Bowen | Me!"ce: 996 B strect southwest, #19. MADAME DE FOREST HAS REMEDY dics. All female complaints qui i eiroct urine TY, LOSS OF MANLY This infallible remedy has been dorsed y gece Surope. It Meo no ph: culars ean be had. — nt eaueaaaies None wenuine without the NOTICE, BOUGHT he Battie eon EASED WIT! ‘HIN THAR G8. Digit ein Stee nee aes