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AUCTION SALES. = AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYs. IMPROVET THIRTEEN IE ORTH WES ay aud bas eet north Uk CLOCK P.M. SAMF Son SHR by tt Trick Dwelun POM, THIRTIETH and 1H the District of Col TU-mMORROW. ZAMUEL SAMSTAG, Auctioneer, Ss Corner 7th and I strects northwest. I will eel, MONDAY AND TUFMpAy, OCTOBER THIRTY-FILS(, alarke Bankrupt Stock of Dry and Fancy Goode, cousisting of— Calicos, Dress Goods, Ribboas, Flowers, Gloves, peed And large stock of other goods too numerous to mention. Goops Musr nx Sonn. 028-3t? p° 9th and D striets northwest. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF STOCK. aid D 8 on “LUPRSDAY, OBER THL at CWELVE O'CLOCK M. \ flutes of Sovereiens? Co-operative Association of ae J. L. FRENCH, Administrator Gf Estate of John 12, Fowle, deceased. Pumas DOWLING, 027-3t Auctioneer. SALE OF GOOD WALNUT PARLOR AD F PRI BE TURE, FRESH PLATE OPERA HO: Nt i SELS OALPErS, HALL MAl- Be vir ; ditidt the TRASSES, PILLOWS AND BOLSTEES, &. is rdect Lit TUESDAY, OCTOBER THIRTY. FIRST, 1882, i of the land records of the Dietriet == N O'CLOCK, ut No. 9:7 loth street, between I ‘ t Wr. tune, Of the K strects, I nail sell a very excelient assorimeat of Hold effects, i J he ‘THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioncer. Fi {HANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED ter PERTY ON WASHINGION STGERT, BE- zy eN FOUR(H AND FIFI S{KERIS © SORLHWES! th by yirme of a decree paesed in the : Inc etals No. S04. equity t i Ay ‘on i f cash, and balance payable one year f | tioceafter, with interest: the deterred payment to bx pet wen dof trust on premines «od, of all cash, > cS Th case pure fs 1 "3 ays proverty to. be resold at his tisk. sit of $50 is to Le paid when the property 13 eee a down. Ste KiINH. MACKEs,} T7ustees: uctioncer. ZMAN. Veal Fetate Auctioneer, ANY NOTICE TO ALL WHO OPERATE IN STOCKS. wl rReE th any AK BOOTAY & ( fie TO YOUR INCOME. APP TO YOUR INCOME. © VESTMEST CLUBS of- b13 of the MUTUNT fcr ion deaiing in = ND STUCKS. nitined capital of the thy. ne | va, $10 rabble € ¥. REN- La Salle teks [Ma STUCK TELEGRAPH WIRES + BEPWEEN WASHINGTON AND NEW YORE. H. H. DODGE, nd Investment Securities Bovgut wi) Seid on Commission, Bo. 559 15rH STREET, (CORCORAN BUILDING,’ Agency for Prince and Whitely, Stock Brokers, €4Bnoapway. New You. sof Securities bonght and «ot on commis tier Francisco, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York, Boston and Wa ‘ton. Orders executed ont New York Stock Exchange at one-eighth of one per ssa? commission, Private and direct telexraph wires Baltimor, Phiadelyhia, New York and Boston, through Which orders are executed on the Stock Exchanges 2 those cities and reported back promptly. Quotations and Bonds information reganling th s received thronh our wires INSTANTLY di- rect from rs Mar __STEAMERS. & D RELIABLE —~S FALL AND W and after OCTOBER Ist, 1 WSMITH will leave her whi ft 7 a.m DAY, THURS RDAY ndins. (mm MONDAY as f as Noni THURSDAY, St. Clement's st wharf, is and Howard's, Nomini an. U8 SATUSDAY, VUurrioman and ner MY~'1TC leaves every MONDAY, WED- nd FRIDAY at 8 a.m. Freight received i. Landis ou the Potomac this side of Leouard= JOHN Kk. WOOD, ‘Aout. vik STEAM “MATTANO” LEAVES Tra street wharf every SUNDAY, TUESDAY AND DAY, at seven o'clock a.m., for Potomac river Tit stopping at landings in Nomini on Tuesdays days, Mattox Creek on Sundays and Tirara ds; apel Point an t's Wharf Sundays “down” ii Wednewlays * urning to W anhinuton every Bins, Wednesday’ sud Friday afternoons. G. T_ JONES, Agent. 023 7th street whart Fo POTOMAC KIVER LANDINGS day, Wednesday any other Loat. to Gib street wharf or e22-3m £W YORK STEAMERS. LADY OF THE LAKE, | fof st atrect, exery MONDAY, POLK AND TRE STEAME AY a ‘- } ress Tour ey TE BOSTON NCE STEAMEKS., <« Monroe aid Fires Monroe AM WT wil) resume their A, every i be sevared at general i Metropolitan Bank 130k Poonaylvanta ave- int » WOOD. Secretary. RMAN LLOYD— aMsHIe Lax Ierween New Youn, Havens, NS, SOUTHAMPTON AND BuewEn. ete Of this company will aa EVERY SAT- from Bremen pier. foot of 3d street, Hoboken. nsuze: From New york to Havre, Londo: ston and Brenicn, first cabin, £100; secon: ni Stogras, $i). repaid stecrae cert OFLKI The ote URDA Bate 0: 3 New York! W. 6. METZEKOLE | Penus;ivauis eveuue northwest, Agents for | ton. dald NE* 2ORK, ROTTERDAM, AMSTERDAM powered, Clyde-built Dutch | ERDAM SCHIEDAM, P. CALAND. RN. MAA! 15 the Nether!anda. leave com- et attest, Jersey City, N. Jee ESDAY for Rotterdam and Am- abin, $80: steeraze. $26. h William street, dew For parsace apply to W. G. METZEROTE ye" RG LINE. 2AM RY THURSDAY AT NOON. POR ENGLAND, FRAAVE AND G: De Lecease General Passouger Agents, 61 Browdway, New fork. nia avenia, gat OTICE, E ROUT! : SHIP COMPANY LIMITED, ORK AND LIVERPOOL, SORE HARBOR. NEW YORE FROM Vien & Wed. we Kare or Passaax: 3 for powsencer accommodations roel anne Quocimo™n nad al other parts of Europeas yacat rates. ‘Thrmgh bie of taden given for Belfast, Glasgow, Havre, Antwerp aud other ports Ou te tend soy Seahacranean ports. she Company’s oon, aaiyou, iin Gi ‘steerer gs EiGLLDW & 00.» 005 Tih siroct, Ws (, VEESON HL BROWN & CO.» Rew Yorks ‘Mesers, OTIS BIGELOW & O0., Sissi EARS rt ret ealdton E WIsk IN TIME.—DR. BROTHERS DAS BEEN : yeara, and bas esrned aa befcce the pub ie ovee 38 1 tthe aad | tareet west, nose |§ strects norchwest, ass Dwelling House, 2% I street northwest, 9. nit to three lines of Sit Mansard roof and base- bath, heated by a fur- ot and cold water;*is in porhood. ‘The fect wide and 110 feet deep to 4 10-fuet public numbered 9 abey. Lhe above described property will be rold in front of the premises on TUESDAY, OCTOBER THIRTY- FIRST, at FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. ‘Terms of 8 le: Oue-quarter cash; baiance in one, hnree and four years, with interest at 6 per cent yer annum, secured by of truaton the | roperty A devosit of $200 will t t the time of Ting of sale a e not complied with to be reso'd at the risk and ¢ aser. Conveyancing at purchaser's s] Ik. 0. HOLUZMAN, A ['!0S- 5. FISHER & CO., Auctioneers AUCTION OF THE SKATING INK CORNER OF NEW ot SiKELI, WASHING- of a deed of trust, dated April 34, and recorded in Li - Land Records of th at request of the party YORK AY tard in ireitet the premises, on TWENTY-FIRS , 1882, at FIV Lots numbered thitty-eicht (38) and thirty-nine ( Kelly's recorded subdivision of original Lot ei Qs) in square numbered two hundred and fity-tvo m. D.C. with th improvements the Skatix k bird cash, (of which $200 mu-t be paid and balance in three equal installments, at six, eighteen months, with interest, secined by the property, or all cash, at option of purchaser, Tne at purehuser’ If terms are not with in five d 4s reserve the right sell ou five days purchaser. 09-c0&d3 W. G. GRE the defaulting FRIDAY, NOVEMBER we hour and place. TpHos. 4 eT «CO vil CUTOR’S SALF_ OF LARGE BROWN STONE RESIDENCE IN THE IMMEDIATE VICINITY OF THE i FROEE REE ON KSTE , BETWE AND TW: NTY-FIETH J anthority confern THURSVAY AF ERNOON, NOVEMBER Sec §ig OND, \T FOUR O'CLOCK, in front of the premises, Ishallseli the north 34 feet aud back qround uum square number 533, containing 5,135 «quare improved by alin d handsome brown stone residence, known as No. 315 43y street, together Wuh brickscabie on the rear. AtHALF PA~T FOUR O'CLOCK, in front of the , L shall sell lots Nos. 3 and 4, in ent oth wir et north N street, proved by a large fe for a glass factory DK, in front of the day part of lot \o.20,in square No. 25, fronting 18 fect on K strect, between 24th and 25th streets northwest, with a depth of 125 feet. ‘Terms: One-third in cash, the remainder, one and two years, with iuterest payable semi-aunually, and secured by deed of truston the premises, Conver anc- ing at the cost of the purchasef. A deposit of $200 on each of the two first named aud $50 on the last will be required at the time of sale, _ W. B. WEBB, Executor of the Estate of the late Johu Purdy. 023-d&de J. Fis square 2) and 233 feet on brick busiding e At Fi premises, same &CO. Auctioneers. JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, 8S. E. cor. Oth aud D sircets northwest. GENFRAL ASSORTMENT OF HOUSEHOLD FUR- NITURE, PARLOR SUITS, HALL FURNI' URE, L WARDROB.S.” CHAMBER PULNT- BOOK CASE, MARBLE Tov SIDE , DESKS, WALNUT PILLAR EXTEN- TABLE HAIR MAITRESSES, Be EADS. BUREAUS, WASHSTANDS, TABLES, STOVES AND HANGES, COCK SPRINGS. QUANTIT Ee EL Td AND SI WITH “A LOT OF CUTLERY, A WALNU’ TURE, GLASSES, Sk FEW eo, ARTICLES OF J:WELRY, &c., our auction rooms, At anction in front of and within (ORNING, THIREY-FLES OCTOBER, TUESDAY MORNING, THIRT’ DID CONDITION FOR 2 COUNT, AUCTION, IN SALESKOOM: | LUESDAY, OCTO- FIRST, AT TWELVE O'CLOCK UNCANSON BROS., Auctioncers, pr 9th au D streets northwest. WALNUT BOOKCASES, SECRETARY, WALNUT |. T. MIRKOR-BACK Sil WARD, EXTEN- SION TABLE, DINING CHAIKS, WALNUi M T. CHAMBER ts, COtT GE SETS, WAL- IT FRENCH POLISH PARLOR SUITE, DAND RARE AxD ZARE | WITH URU AND, OTHER « MATIRASSES, PILLOWS, OLD MAHOGANY WARDHOBE, GA: IMPROVED PATENT, COSY $25; CHID GLASSWARE, | CROCKERY ASD KI UIENSILS, REFIIG:RATORS,. &o., BEING CONTAINED IN HOUSE No. i310 H STREE’ NORTHWEST. On WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER FIRST, commencing at ‘TE ILOCK, we will sell, at the above uamed yremises, the Household Furniture, Xe., contained therein, partly named above, and all in' first order, Persous furnishing will do well to attend this cals, 036 DUNCA fPUOMAS DOWLING, Au VERY ELEGANT A CHAMBEK SUIT OF ANTIQUE TION Oa LUE BROS., Auctioneers. meer. b COSTLY PARLOR A’ SEVERAL FINE PIE FURNILUKE, &c., AT ¢SDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER SE! i582, commencing at Hi F PAST TEN O'U shail'sel! within n auction rooms one 0 most cleant assoi > above gods that have been offered at ay ne, Viz: One 8. Suite covered with crimson 6 two reception chairs to ask, nel (a superb set. Walnut Parw Parlor § ant Center 1 © Window € nite, fin-ly upholstered. perior make aud designs. Jerantly upholstered. Loan. 8. ing Ch Very Elewent Walnut M. T, Chamber Suites, Several tive picees of Antique Purniture, tozether with other elezant pieces of household woods. 0 ho tponement on aceonnc of weather. Goods on exhibition on day before sale, 30-8 THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. JOLEY, Auctioneer. ADMINISTRATOR SALE OF THE BALANCE OF FINE FURNITURE OF THE ESTATE OF GrORGH BECK, OF BALTIMOKE, FURNITURE MANUFAC URER. gelved from the executors id, th by order of tne owing named duction, nt store, 639 NOVEMBER SEC- and FRIDAY, THE PLACE, ‘They are 4 Minatie Canopy Chamber Sets. in wolnut andebony, bie top; co=t $500 to make. <a iseorted Suits, Tenness:e marble top; cost 00) to make. 47 Hain Marble Top Walnut Suits, of the best make. 7 Walnut Wardrobes. Wardrobes, with drawers, made portable in rts, in plush, raw silk and hair cloth, em- hy ilk Orph Furniture, to be Loniviana avenue, THU A O"CLOCK SAMe HOUR AND DAY, ALM. les, , not : is, double and single, les, inlaid and plain. wards, in every style marble top. erbis-toy aluut Side rite. amber e and wood tons, and cards, Bedstezds, Bu- in of very fine mt and a quantity of other goods, uslly fo be found ima farnitire factory. ‘This is the @saleever taken vluce in Washington, ber want of the above men= attend this eal edwodts without reserve |. Dhis furniture can before the eal Iwill sell the a ove Dealers invited to at- ecxamined on Wednosd. 2 to see fine chain Ww furniture en y calling before the sale takes plies. Don't f the plice of sale— 699 Lonisians. avenue. NOV) MBER SECOND AND THILD, at VEN A. M. sharp. os0-40 FOLEY, Anctioneer. DOWLING, Aucti , SHEDS, OFF NER’ VIGHTH AND NORTHWEST, AT AUC Ou WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBE! FIVE O'CLOCK P/N Houndar: uorthwest, I with lease of The above ix the Coal snd W meer. te., SITUATED JUNDARY SCALE: R FIRST, 1882, at +,on the premises, (Sth and {ll sell the Sheds, Scales, Office, mises, Keut low. the best ons in the city for or Feed business for person of lim- «d eapital, ‘Teriis ut Bale, 030-d&ds UCTION SALE OF GUNKEDEEMED PLEDG! ‘On WED HALF. SiLCOND, 1882, at HALES K P.M, 1 will seliy’at tho extab- yivania avenue, between 12th est, all pledges forfeited by non- at this date, consistiny: 0: Lith streets north we tic es, Chains, Di ' Clothing, Overc 4, BL Live time expires will please take notice. | E. HEIDE NMEIMER, Broker. FOLEY, Auction © Jo COLDWELL, Auctioneer. U. 8. MAR-HAL'S SAL Dy virtue of two writs of fier facias, issued out, OF THRE ON F, NEAR SEVENTH STREET VEST, AND LARGE VACANT. LOT ON PIEENTH SIREET, OPPOSITE THE WHITE HOUSE GROT a8. On MONDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER THIR- TIETH, at FOUR D A-HA O'CLOCK, inky front of the premises, by virture of th ¥e-ted in me by the will of the late James A. Kennedy, T shall sell part of lot No. 5, tn square No. 495, fronting 25 feet 3 in ¢ and extending buck with that width 12 hes to a 15-foot alley, un: | proved by a witial three-story brick residence | nown as No. 625 F street northwest, with brick stable alley. At FiVe O'CLOCK P. M., THE SAME DAY, in front of the premises, Tehail ell part of Lot No. 6, tn square No. 2: 69 feet 2 inches on 5th rth “CO” street, with adepth of 100 fot, and tinmediately opposite the xrounds of the Pres. ide thirdin cash: the remainder in one and hy interest by dee t of trust Adeposit of $100 on each pices of Zonvey= erms of sale tobe com on the p erty will Le required at the time of sale, eer. 1 BK At cost of purels with within seve oul at risk and cost of d odL-d&ds TPVHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioncer. | SALE OF VALUABLE ros IN MOUNT PLEAS- A ceed of trust, pLaber $1 Twill utp ON Fi By virtue o and record reords of a i front of the premise DAY, NOVEML THIRD, 1882, 41 FOUR O'CL: CK P.M, lotnum- pened three “G) and. the north eeventy-tite (75) full uepth of lot numbered four (4). in block nam- bered. fi fC The amount of ide penser of sale in caxh, and balan iuonths, wi h interest’ by deed of trust. Que hundred « ai time of kale. Convesancuix at cont of purchaser, ‘The amount of indebtedness is about $2,400, and tl Amount of cash required will be sunounced at time Of sa'e. otled WILLIAM A. GORDON, Trustee. rpuomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTFES’ SALF OF VALUABLE, PROPERTY, No. 1304 THIRD STEEEL =GUTHBAST. IM* PROVED BY LARGE “BRICK DWELLING, STABLES AND ICE HOU By virtue of a deed of trust, dated te Gth day of, Febroary, A. D. 1880, and recorcea in Liber No. 955, folio 279, et seq. one of the land. records of. the’ District of Colmbia, and at the request of the holders of the notes” secured thereby, default umbia, dues secured, nee in #ix and slay of sale, secure rs deposit required having been made in the payment thereof, the undersigned will seil, at public auction. in front ot, premises, on FRIDAY, the THIRD DAY DOVEMBER, A. D. 1882, at FOUR O'CLOCK P. M., the following described teal estate, situated in the Gity of Washington, District of Columbia, to wit: Allof thet piece oF pareal of land fronting sixty-ne feet on Jd street southeast by a depth of ninety-our, and known as ail of original lot (7) seven; south ten feck of original lot (3) eight; alof lot 1 and south 18 feet of lot 2 of Carrol livision of orixinal lot 9, and all of lot 4 of Coombs’ subdivision of crigmal lots tour (4) and five (5), in square 802. ‘Tortus of sale; Que-thi d in'caeh, and the remainder ia six and twelve months, for which the notes of the purchaser. bearing interest from the day of sale, and secured by deed of trust on the proverty Bold. A de pont cf two hundred doilars ($200) willl be required .t Use time of sale, and all conveyancing shall beat the ex- peuse of the purchaser, - ARTHUR HERLERT, } op o21-ats CAZENOVE G. LEE, : FPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioncer. KUSTEPS' SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY ON NORTH SIDE OF STODDART STREET, NEAR MILL, GEORGETOWN, D. 6. by virtieof a deed of trust dated the 16th day of March, 1880, and duly recoried in liber No. i. folio 318, Re’, of the laud records for the District ‘uiibis, the undersigned ' rustees will sell in front the premises, on WEDNESD\Y, NOVEMBER, i: 882. at FOUR O'CLOCK, part of Lot No. 96, addition to Georgetown, and ‘lescribed Peginning for the same at a polton the fect 6 smches tod a hime drawn st riht the orth side of Suxidart street through the center of the division wall be- of FIRST, ¥ Hig inead’ asea No. 4 and 5, built on lots No. ¥5, 96 and 97, counting the seme from the corner of Mill and Stod- saetatreots and running from said point nortis and wb Tichtangies to Steddart street to the south line of an alley. 9 {cot € inches wide, Inid off by John E. Carter, jots 95, $6 and 97 of said addition, and strvot snd the road leading to the Aeth- rown's subdivision of | of the Clerk’s Office of the Supreme Court of. th | District of Columbia, and to me directed, 1 will sel | at public sale, for cash, in front of the Court house doors of said Distric the FOURTH DAY OF NOV B O'CLOCK M., the followi property, to wit: All John | F. Bureh’s rigs Want interest in and to the 13, fn square No. 377, by with all and sing jar ‘tho ity of Washingt he property of J ex: cutions Nos, in favor of Jobn J. MeCollum, use of Frank jomon J. Fagne use of Frank B. 2LEXR = HARI D.C., Oct. 10th, joneer. | “o'1-dtds Late U.S. Marshal, ypomas DOWLING, Ai | CHANCERY SAL¥ OF IMPROVE PROVED Plt ON TH ST ST OF NTH STREET. TURNPIKE, NEAR 3 UNIVERSITY, BE. oN TRUMBULL S#REEL AND HOWAKD AVENUE, By virtue of a decree of tho Supreme Court of | District of Columbia, passed the 9th day of J: ary, 1880, in equity cause No, 6,354, wherein: Ohver B. Magruder is con ghd Join W. Beall etal. defendants, the under Trustee will sell 3 FOUR O'CLOCK P.M, NESDAY, THE F) 'TEENTH DAY OF’? ER, 1842 — the lowing described propert: parcels, according to plat filed in the cause, viz: All’ that pa.t of Atractof land in Washington county, in the District of Cohunbia, known as Mount Pleastnt, and bec a Part of Lot No. three (3), in the division of said tract, which wis allotted to David Peter, eald part or parce: | lana fronting on the eastern boundary of the Seventh | Street Tnenjike leading to Bockvil e, and, contain | one -quare gere of land, bounded on the north by W. D. Beal’s purchase, and oh the south by that tract sold to Aaron M.Gattrell, toxe:he with all the improvements, &e. Suid property was subdivided into lots of 32 to 37 | feet front, with a depth of 208 feet. “One of said lots Luproved by alarge three-story brick dwelling aud outhouse. Jerms of sate: One-third of the purchase money cash in han er in three equal instalments, Payuble'at six, twelve and eigitecn months from the ay of sale, the said deferred payments bear ng in- terestat the rate of six per cent per annum from date of sale, All conveyancing at cost of purchaser. ‘Taxes to be paid by the ‘Trust e out of the proceuds of sale. A deposit of $50 on each lot require:l on day of sale. If the terzas cf sale are not complie | with in ten days the Trustee r.serves the right to resell the pro- verty at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. 02b-d HARVEY L. PAGE, Trustee. UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF BONDS, SECURITIES, PATENTS, &o, By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, in equity cause No. 7923, George ¥. Noyes against Edwin N. Gray, we will, on SATUR- DAY, the ELEVENTH DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1682, commencing at TEN O'CLOCK IN THE FORENOON at the Auction Kooms of Duncanson Bros., corner of 9th and D streets northwest, in Washington, D. O.. proceed 10 sell the follwing axsets of the Inte firm of & Noyes. 2 Fourteen Mortage Bonds of the Fauquier White Sulphur Springs Company, of one hundred dollars ene with interest coupons attached, being bonds numbered 77, 78, 192 and 214 to 224 inclusive. ‘Pay- ment of thesé bonds is secured by m rtzaze on real estate situate: near Warrenton, Vi a, aud more full information of the vaiue of the property, &¢., will be given at the time of sale. Patent 9823, Improvement in Pug Bilis, 105119, Cut-off Valve Gear and Valve. 148971, Improyement in Brick Machine, 16230) Ore Cri by Combined Adjustable 19031: < ; a ++ 190355, Do, do., do. + 192785, Driving Gear for Street SIDNEY T. THOMAS,) o21-tas CHARLES ©. COLE, '§ Trustees. MPVIOMAS DOWLING, Auctionoer. CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL TE ON NORTHWEST OORNER OF GONGKESS AND. DUMBARTON STREET By virtue of a dooteo of the Supreme Court of District of Columbia, 1882, in Equity cause the Be THURSDAY NOVE Tasd, at FOUR OCLUCR PAE lots rg ta four as shown by a plattto be exhibited at f ‘of whieh ia Sf ave, 090 of wi improved by recipe, One, Uiind eaals; balance a eqast from day of wale; oF all A of $500 upon the improved of eal, eee ya CHAKLES M. MATTUEW ST RECEIVED— 4s GAME, Everything first-class. Ido not attempt to sell che: 2 My motto is everything the best at living prices. FRANK J. TIBETS, Palace Market, of Corner 14th street and New York avenue. RESERVED CHERRIES, PEACHES, QUINCES AND DAMSONS In small pails, 10 Tbs. Green Coffee, $1. German Mustard by the Galton. Igalion best Catawoa Wine, $1. My Green and Biack ‘Tess ut S0c. guaranteed as good as 801d at 750. where presents are civen. GEO. A. O'HARE, 05 __ 1213 7th street northwest, between Mand N. QCHNEIDER & BRO., , FIRST-CLASS BEEF, V: Nis Ne 7 and 34 Cex jarket, 71 5 and gat Northern Liberty Ma oa eee ee Marketing delivered free of change to all parts of the city. 22-3m BBB KERTTTTH A BE D AA BBR EE DAA B BE A BBB KEE DDD A NATURAL MINERAL WATER IN GLAs B.W. REED'S SONS, 1216 F STREET NORTHWEST. TRADE SUPPLIED, git NOTICE TO HOUSEKEEPERS! coG FEE RRR F SS: A 'SSS, Oo F RR E aie co EFE R RB EER Sggs8 7 SSg TTT FRE RRR Eon cco fo Pe eo enh TF §°% SSSg TF i G meg © E i G 6G. sssSoT big GGG RRR EFEL R TP se ERE Le L R RE L. R RERELLLL oo oOoL oO Hen Do ee HOM OW Cu Mone 7 WILL ALWAYs MAKE BEAUTIFUL ROLLS, BREAD AND BISCUITS, Wholesale Depot: Corner Ist street and Indiana ayana jel WM. M. GALT & CO. UHN R, KELLY, @ DEALER IN Frnst-Crasa BEEF, LAMB, VEAL, MUTTON, &c. CORNED BEEP Stalls 628, 629 and ti PECIALTY. and 206 and (0 Center Market, 9th street wing, Los “Nerthem Liberty: Maker, or kaiieees Box 71, City Post Ottice. ;Alarketing delivered froaof change to allpartsof the iar? city 5 >TANOS AND ORGANS (Cuauscey J. REED, — 433 SEVENTH STREET NEW PRICE LIST OF SPRCIAL BARGAINS IN’ PIANOS AND ORGANS. No. J—A Full Donble Round, Chickering & Sons? Pianc, with elecantly carved legs and lyre, cost and is good ux NeW; $250. -Gne large and powerful 3 stringed Upricht nd Vinno, aed 4 months; $175. handsomest and best N.Y. Square WW, aud Warranted for 6 years, cost price nie of the 0 Stein Piano, in good order; $75. A good 6-octave Piano; $10. 0. 6—An eleant Upricht Piano, by leading Balti- amore maker; to e: Square Pisno, ices in the matchless Hienckamp inger Cymbelia Orgons; sold on $9 monthly payments. .—We have all we advertise, bnt those calliny’ several days after list has beon published may find the very number they want sold, Moral, come early and buy quick. 020 FRECHENBACH'S PIANO Wan from worid-renowned factor; Kuabe & Co., well-known factory of LOOMS.—Pianos ‘of Wm. am mon and otiters. Pianos for rent. ‘Tuning aud Repairing carefudy attended to. 423 11th street northwest, above Pennsylvania avenue, ol2-3m HE UNRIVALLED STIEFF AND THE CELE- BRATED KRANICH & BACH PIANOS e at Lowest Prices and Easiest Terms, at G. L. WILD & BROS’. New Musical Wareroome, 709 7th street northwe: Pianos and Organs of other celebrated makere alv: on hand. cs URSO'S PIANO WAREROOMS, 613 lira tnorthwest. Pianos for Sale anaes: and “Pranos of first - cles ouhand. Steinway, Chieker- ‘Tuning uni Repairing done in the best Je tnd promptly attended to. 59-2m* B: TTY'S ORGANS, 27 STOPS, $125, $297 50. Factory running Cae logue free.” Address DANIEL F. BE, ine, Knabe, W P NNSYLVANIA COKE, BETTER THAN COAL. ‘The fuel of the people, ‘The best in the world, it for health, Use it for economy. phone. Ask for circulars. A. R. WILLIAMS, Jr., 713 7th street northwest, NRENHOLM'S COAL DEPOTS 11th street and Khode Island avenne, 15th etree: aud Maryland avenue, 5 Tth street. opposite Patent OMic I eent in Locked Carts and weighed by sworn thus guarantecing correct weight to con- ution. _ 011-3: ‘TREET WHARF, Use Order by Tele- 028 ers by mail receive prompt att JORGE CREVELING, 147, above Lo Obtice 1822 14th st. nortiwest; lowest prices; @_wood orders filled at short notice. Pine, Hickory, $7.50; Sawed $4; Oak, $5.50; and spit: Oak, $7; Ving, $9 G. JOHNSON & BRO. COAL axp WOO! We will sell as low as any old or new firm, any large or small firm, or any other kind of frmin thecity. A call will convine Store Yara: Main Yar! Branch OM OHN MILLER, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in COAL AND WooDb, Main Office, Depot and Kindling Wood Mill, 44 and Virginia ayelue southwest. Brauch Offices,” 529 7th street northwest and 143 B street southeast. ‘Telephonic connection, 1 handie the very best quality of Anthracite and Bita- minous Coal. 1 buy for cash only: therefore my prices cannot be discounted. Coal received direct by rail from. the mines and kept under cover. Orders promptly de- livered in any part of the city. ‘sus-—Sm oJ OBNSON BROTHERS, WHOLESALE AND RETATL DEALERS COAL AND WOOD, By water and rail direct from the mines. Facilities unsurpassed by any firm in tho United Biates, Sell at lowest cash prices, and delivere1 prom: Main oices wharves tnd “depou Tah and Wator strocts southwest. Branch Yards: 1202 F st. n.w, 34 and K sts. n.w.. ‘7th and P sts. n.w, 1112 9th'st. n-w., aud 221 Pa. ave. southeast, dy1s-4m_ SEWING MACHINES, &c. TAves ! BEFORE PURCHASING A SEWING MACHINE Do not fail ii i lightest - Binge and mont quiet Sewins Mecinesin the worth THE NEW HARTFORD! THE NEW ELDREDGE! And the new No. 4 Aha All other mak: i hand a1 sald ninihiy bans Santaiedant rk a OPPENHEIMER'S, Machine and Fashion. Reliable Sewi 628 9th street nortnwest, St. ‘Gioua Balldiog. Si: Needk each; all other straight Ri Needle one cant ag tf Rated LADIES, WHO COULD NOT GET ‘their orders for i {lled last week will please tale a fresh supply of it tory to-day. Jost lot lis fran pena ‘We also : uew latest improved Ma- et | alee "A Tesponaible un a ‘all Machines wo sell, rent or repair. C. AUERBACH, Cor. 7th and H sts., pfiext door to Auarhact’s Gent's Furnishing and Hat REGRET YOU BUY AN s7-2in id 2001 street eet. northwest. __2u16-3m_ BEW- 300 OU Dv! oo DD 00 DD 0.0 DD ‘00 DDD Ww WH Hit SSS. K KI Fl SS8g Wwwwi His Skene & Maia ETE OSSSs BR TERE °S85g WoW H HU Ssss§ kK “k 1 KgB Sgss87 PURE AND UNADULTERATED, ‘The peculiar meiicinal qualities of Whiskies distilled from the finest growth of Rye in the renowned Valley of the Monongahela have attracted the attention of the Medical Faculty in the United States to such a decree ‘a to place it in a very high position among the Materia Medica. We beg to invite the attention of connolaseure to our celebrated fine OLD WHISKIES of the following well-known brands, IN Cass containing one dozen bot- tes each, viz. : UNRIVALLED UPPER TEN WHISKEY. VERY SUPERIOR OLD STOCK WHISKEY. For excellence, pureness and evenness of quality, the above are unsurpassed by any Whiskies in the market. ‘They are entirely free from adulteration, and are of natural flavor and fine tonic properties. ‘These Whiskies are sold under guarantee to wive PERFECT SATISFACTION, and can be had at all leading grocery stores at retail, H. & H. W. CATHERWOOD, 016-2m 114 SOUTH FRONT Sr., Ours BUTTER, AN ABSOLUTELY PURE VEGETABLE O11, For Cooking Purposes is BETTER than Lard. Folly Equal to Butter, and Costs Much Less than Either, One Pound of Olive Butter Will Do the work of Two | Was «istrict Pounis of Lard. . TRY ITAND REALIZE ITS GREAT MERITS, Manufactured only by WASHINGTON BUTCHER'S SONS, PHILADELPHIA. 830 FOR SALE BY ALL GROCERS. Fo THE SUMMER Us PALMER'S AMERICAN GINGER ALE Retail Price One Dollar ($1) Per Dozen, For Sale by Dealers and by the Manufacturer, SAM'L C. PALMER, 1224 TWENTY-NINTH STREET, West Washington. §¥~Telephonic connection. dylT ELEse OF BBB A BBR EEE K K BOB AA BB E KK BBB AA BBB ER KK BOB AAA BOB E KK BBBOA A BBB ERE K K An Infallible kemedy for MALARIA, CHILLS AND FEVER. Contains no quinine. Sold by Druswists. 50 cents per bottle O'MEARA’S LIQUID ol2 r IL Ir IL nD FEE E ER E EEE Warranted the strongest, touzhest and most elastic Glue on Earth! Endorsed by that creat Scientest, Prof. Baird, of the U.S. Fish Commission. Glues every- thing solid as a Kock! Wood, Paper, Leather, Gis China, Stone, &c. Always ready for instant use! Use: daily by the U.S. Smithsonian Institute, Government Departments, Cabinot-makers, Marble-cufters and hun- dreds or families, Bottle of O’Meara’s Fish ue, with Brush and Tin Cover, only 15. By mail, 0c. extra. ‘he trade and public supplied by 1347 Pennsylvania Headquarters for that ‘That $35 GUN! ‘That $1 CORN KNIFE, endorsed by all Chiropodists. Sporting Goods Catalogue sent postpaid anywhere, ‘Sold also by W. C. O'MEARA, 215 Penua. ave, 05 Norce OF REMOVAL. PULAR TRUNK AND HARNESS NUFACTORY HAS REMOVED the old 7tn street store to his handsome new store, PENNSYLVANIA AVE., N.W., WASHINGTON, D. and see his extensive assortment of TRAY TOPHAM'S | PO: MANU, From 1231 P Call ERS AND HORSE GOODS Repairing promptiy and well dona, No connection with the old store, 06-1 No. 026 PAPER-HANGINGS. { No. 626 Street. LATEST STYLES. Street. Patterns and Shades in Biue, Brown, old Gold, Olive, Canary, Pompeian snd other colors, ' Friezes, ‘Dudos, orders, Centers, &c. Having Qisposed at auction of some fourteen hundred pieces of Paper-Hangings a little out of style, and re- pee it with additions of the newest and most desira- je styles, which will be offered at lowest prices, and all work guaranteed. WINDOW SHADES, Git Dands anc Plain Goods, which we make in shades to order. PICTURE FRAMES, different styles and sizes, in store and made to order. choice and novel Cabi- net size Frames, in Gold, Satin, Silk and Velvet. Pie- ture Wire, Nails, Picture Roomt Moulding, Hooks, &c. PAINTING: Gi INGS, &c. Sole Agent for BREWERTO! POPULAR PASTEL PAINTING: at MAKKRITE: Ni street, one door from 71 ter Gerns NION FISHER, street northwest. cash, #16-2n CHEMICAL DY CLEANING ESTABLISH- MENT, 006 G.etreet northwest. Thirty. years’ expori- ence “Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Garmen| raps Neill, Laces, ote. are perfectly cleaned by this superior Prgetss. H-ciies! Evening Dresses a specialty, “Opinion of E. J. DeSmedt, official chemist of the District of C>- lumbia: ** Your chemicals are of the most effectual na- ture and_hurmless, and your perfect machinery is not eurpassed in Paris, "New York or elsewhere.”” Notice.— Grease spots guaranteed to be thoroughly removed.au29 PORE CEILULOI TRUSS: THAT NEVER breaks, never wears out, always clean, and can be worn while bathing, Is for bale at CHAS. FISHER’S, 623 7th street northwest. MMS. FISHER devotes her attention to the wants >t Lady Patrone. wil GHENANDOAH VALLEY RAILROAD, THE GREAT TRUNK ROUTE TO THE SOUTH WEST, BOSTON, NEW YORK, PHILADEL- PHA BALTIMORP, WASHINGTON, NEW ORLEANS, KNOXVILLE, AT- LANTA, CHATTANOOGA, ‘MEMPHIS. NEW ORLEANS EXPRESS leaves Hagerstown 6 m., with Pullman Sleeper New York to Chattanooga, and Puliman Sleeper Roanoke to New Orleans. MEMPHIS EXPRESS leaves Baltimore 10a.m., festern Maryland Railroad, and Washington 10:40 a. Phindeipnia to Cura, an pl a Memphis. che | to the Peer Peedi fa p tric Light. NATURAL BRIDGE OF VIRGINTA, ned! America's Feuareable Freakeot stare, And’ .d Favorite Route tothe Povular VeRGINTA SERINGS. UICK TRANSIT! BUPERIOK ACCOMMODATIONS! Ask tor Tickets via Shenandoah Valley Railroad. NRY FIN! HENRY FL is Cases eee Va. A. POPE, Gen"l Passenger and ‘Hicker aeeny Lynenbi va. JOSEPH H. SANDS, Superintendent, ratown, CHAS. P, GF. it au? HATCH, G. F. —_ A 5 D3 LEON, THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED AND only reliable Ladies’ Physician in the city, can be hourt 2 to 4and 6 to8 p.m. 028-1m R. H. L. BOVEE, MEDICAL ELECTRICIAN, amatiern Gili ay Nerwoue Dinca, Huasian, Bulpbur and all’ Medicated Given, S417 G etieeh opponte Migwy Heeeatet Bat EST Pee! Metin cea ae Dae aaah GRAY, 906 B street southwest; 35 years’ experi- ence. ma 020-1 Direation Be ‘experience, will 2d Edition. Latest eran oT Str Cable Notes, FUNERAL OF THR BEY. Tunis, Oct. 30—The remains of the late Bey were Interred yesterday with Imposing ceremo- nies. The foreign representatives, the French military authorities and an escort of troops we present. LORD DUFFERIN TO GO TO EGYPT. London, Oct. 30.—The Pall Mail Gazette says It is informed that the government have decided that Lord Dufferin, the British ambaseador at Constan- Unople, Shall go to Cairo for a time & take We di- rection of negotiations of Ecyptian affairs, croatia On the Trail of the Robbers, Woonsocket, R. 1, Oct. 39.—Two of the men who robbed the drug store of @. H. Clarke @ Co., in West Brookfeld last Saturday morning, were discovered by Deputy Sher Bacon on a Provi- dence bound train this morning on the Providence and Worcester railroad. He attempted to arrest PHILADELPHIA. | butions them, but they jumped from the cars near Black stone, Mass., Station and todk to the woods. They are now being hunted down by officers of this ani surrounding towns, and cannot possibly escape. ee Revol jonary Movement in Pern. Pavra, PERU, Oct. 29.—Last night a revolution- ary movement Look place at Perera, the cap!tal of the department, owing to the extortions practiced by the pretect and sub-prefect in exacting contri- and taxes in advance from natives and foreigners. Three foreliners—Mr. Temole, t head of the house of Duncan, Fox & Co? Schaeffer and another German’ gentleman, repre- senting the house of Silberk & Co,—were impris- oned for refusing to subinit, but were released nextday. The prefect and sub-prefect escaped, accompanted by two solliers, and a mecting of notables 1s to take place to-day to elect a new pre- fect, Se ‘Telegraphic Bricfs. General _Ebenez"r Warren Sturtevant died at Wiikesbarre, Pa., this morning, aged 76 years. He torney of Luzerne county tn 1836 and late president of the etty councll. Louls Harlaw, aged 50,fell from a scaffold on the sixth story of Travy &'Russell’s brewery In New York this morning and was almost instantly killed. A Halifax (N.8.) dispatch says the bark Lennie, of Yarmouth, N.S., from Antwerp for Syney, C. B, went ashore last night on Cranberry Head. No particulars have been received. ‘The northern pound fast train on the Wilming- ton and Weldon ratiroad due at Petersourg, Va., from the south at 2:38 o'clock this morning, ws deralled by running over a cow, and the mail and baggage cars were damaged. No one was tujured. The train will not arrive at Petersburg until unis afternoon. — The Marker, BALTIMORE, Oct. 30.—Virginia 6a, consols, 56; do. new threen, ‘50 tid to-di BALTIMORE, Oct. 30.—Cotton quiet—midiling, 103. Flour quiet—Howard street and western supe do. extra, 4.25a4.75; do. family, 4.87a6,00" cits super, 3.50a4.00: do. extra, 4.2524.75. do. Ri brane, 5.75; Patapseo tami! 25, periative patent, 7.00. Wheat, southern steady: a inactive, closing @ shade firmer—southern red, 1. 1.09) al.l4; No. 1 Maryland, 1.031 tern winter red, spot tober, ig; Novem. ber, 2.05 35a1.05: be 2 Janu 1.00% “bid; Fe 11 steady; western quiet and sto do. yellow, 86: ed, pvemiber., 7 January, 14.00816..00, atk, shoulders and clear rib si: snd 15, Bacon—shoulders, 12 Hamm, Vialtsy. | Lard—re stern Packed. 18a26- creamity, A238. Kaew frm, 2s Petrolenm dull—retined, Coffer « uiet—Ikio car- . ordinary to fair, Xs per refined, 17%17%. Whisky fin verpool per steamer qiviet—coits 1s.Od.; grain, Gd. Keompts—flonr, | 4,065 Wheat, 97,632 buehete, corn, 2,400 bashe's bushels; rye, 500 bushels. “Shipments —w 63,942 7 corn, $65 bnstiels. Sales—whcat, "303,421 corn,’ 18. ,200 bushel YORK, Cet. 30.—Sticks _ heavy Exchange—long, 481%; short, 485% neglected. Governments generally unc finn, NEW YORK, Oct. 30.—Flour dnll and Wheat dull and a shade } Corn opened Detter: afterwards lost «d) id declined a trifle. Pozk firm and quiet, 2: 5. Lard trm, 12.90. District Government Affairs, ‘The Commisstoners to-day approved the applica- ton for liquor license of Simuel M. Brian, THE JEFFERSON SCHOOL BUILDING. This morning Mr. J. W. Drane, foreman and In Spector, appointed by Mr. Entwisle to superintend the reconstruction of the Jefferson school building, made a report to the building inspector that the work 1s now completed in compliance with the contract, and that the work has been done Ina very Satisfactory manner as to material and work- mabship, 2 A UNIONTOWN DELEGATION. A delegation of about a dozen citizens of Unton- town, D. C., waited on the District Commissioners to-day to protest against the issuing of licenses to several bar rooms in that village, and especially to one Coxie, who they state has hot got te proper number of signers for it. LIQUOR LICENSES, New applications for liquor licenses were Med to-day from Edward Burns, John Cull, F. Dyer, c ig, G. W. Hurvey & Co., Frank Kappel, M. J. O'Donoghue, Andrew Sprohs, Jobn Stutz and ‘T. J. Trodden. NSION OF THE 4TH-STRERT B, AND P. RATLROAD. The Commissioners to-day addressed a commu- nication to George C. Wilking, esq., general Super- Intendent of the Baltimore and Potomac Ratlroad Company, In acknowledgment of a letter from Mr. Wilkins advising tne Commissioners of the pur- pose of that company to extend its 4th-street track parallel with the main tracks on Virginia avenue and Canal street from the west line of 34 street southwest to about 24 street southeast. In re- sponse they send the following copy of the report of Lieut. Greene, assistant to engineer Commis- stoner, which the Commissioners approve: “Sec- tion 4, clause 73, of the acts of the legislative ase sembly, passed" August 23, 1871, requires this no- tice from the railroad company. Under their charter they are entitled to lay tracks tothe width of 66 feet, and this new track betng within that Umit tt appears to me, therefore, that. the ,Com- missioners have nO Option but to siguify’ their assent.” ae Tae GARFIFLD Craims.—The Garfield board of audit, which 1s composed of the first and second controllers and the Treasurer of the United States, held an informal meeting at te Treasury de- partment this afternoon, and perfected certain preliminaries In connection with the claims filed with them. The second controller was not ent, It ts proposed to consider the claims of the physlclans first, and these will not be considered unl certain informalities in the clatm of Mrs. Dr. Edson are rectified. She does not fix the value nor describe the nature of the services rendered ‘by her. ARMY OFrIceRs WHO Do Nor Pay THEIR DEsrs.— The opinion of Juige Adyocate General Swatm upon the question whether the refusal on the part of an army officer to pxy tits debts” and obligations does not render him Mable to court-martial will not be submitted to the Secretary of Wa Swaim said to-day that any state: ents made as nalvosd, wink Parlor Gat | at the health offi «1 Leighton Sleeper Luray to | Atkins, colored, 10) yen Va. | and Washingto to the ground taken in his opinion are based wholly upon speculation. DEATH FROM ALCOHOLI:¥.'—A post mortem on the body of tue little colored Loy, Wiille Mills, whose death thts morning fs noted élsewhere, developed the fact that he died of alcoholista—the dos: of 3. | bitters ne drank being too much for a child 50 young. * —__~>-—__ DRATH AT 100 YRARB OLD.—A certificate was Mled v of the death of Emily vid, birthplace Virgins 3 hospital ‘She died at the Fr ea —_.— News atriefs. ‘by the Eleo- | Prince Murat and M. Jacques Abbattuccl have fought a duel in France, Prince Murat wascut on the forearm. O'Donovan Rossa sald yesterday that the United Irish revolutionary council had as much right to raise money for warlike purposes as the land league for peaceful purposes, and they pro- toemploy the “resourves of civilization” to lestroy English castles and factorics. In Cherokee county, N. C., Saturday the sale of 60,000 acresof land t6a lange colony of Mennon- ites from Russia was complet George Seller, aged $2, a German, shot and killed himself in New York yesterday because he was unable to procure work, a. | The Baltimore and Ol:to ratlroad company has bought the narrow-gauge line between Pittsburg n, Pe i ooier tonopula part of it, ut down a track of standard gauge, and run their ins from Pittsburg to the west via Wheeling. In Cincinnati, Saturday night, Florence Wilson, colored, shot and mortally wounded James Sban- er jon) who had threatened to “kick her a dinner given on Sai night to it New] RI, by Col. Je- Tome N, Bonaparte, the cemvor of” the board pres- | for several days. General | WHAT COUNSEL WELLS SATS. A Star reporter found Mr. H. H. Wells im office this afternoon, and asked him if Foote Shaw had been arrested yet. “No, they haven’t; but the government ts every exertion to procure their arrest, and iti rRrected betore ong. Uhe government golng to issue a Bowen's arrest?” “ Well. T don't know; T can't say as to that" , . the hesitating response. hi J cA cowernr, continued the prodd hat These COMspIracy Cases are COURg 6nd as al the others Bava” Well,” was the emphatic “I can't: how a case Is going to end, but T awill say. 4 all the facts are true as stated tn my report, maw chat Ubey are, the cases must ron ae. som There is no getting away facts as they are shown tolcxist® Mr. Wells said that Payne's case would come wp to-morrow, and then the others would be heard a soon as this was disposed of. SUBPOENAS FOR WITNESSES IN THR CASE OF PAYER ‘Tails afternoon at the request of Mr. Wells, Cap& Prince, of the Police Court, issued several gue = [.@nas for witnesses and papers in the casee® with attempting t eon Brown, of We star route jury. wife and friends were still at work to diy trying to get him released on batl, but unsuccessful, and the probability Is Uhat be not be able to give ball unUl after bis trial MRK, FALL AND OOL. INGERSOML. ‘There 1s no truth, say the parties concerned, te the report that Mr. Fall has had an interview Wit Mr, Inzersotl in reference to the jury fixing Dusie 7 ness and given him a statement, An old member of the District bar remarked: Saturday: “The case Wil end ta smoke unless there Is a Congressional Investigation, and them there Will be fre and smoke bow.” — The Potomac Flats Improvement BIDS FOR THE WORK OTENED TO-DAY. Bids tor dredging the Potomac flats were openell at noon to-day in the ofice of Major Peter @ Hains The following were the bidders and the amounts? ; 1 Price per Price cub yd. cub, above below bridge. bri Cents, ‘Coe W. H. Adoms, Washington 1936 re Rittenhouse Moore, Mobi 7 ube 2 Forbes & Co. National Dredging Ms American — Contrac 4 rd a 38, rt 40 * Saniord Ros&, Jersey ‘City peer ecsteciss 2210 2808 seo AND Hts Rrvat.—Pottoe pk and Malinda Hame mond, husband an the fifth prectnet sta Uonhouse 10% is morhingfor cng: ring in ows nd boisterous conduct at the corn Teh Bh nd the Avenue. Hammond charged hts wife wit being unfaithful to him, and haa been looking for her all night. and caught her in compaay with ® man named Hoffman. A lively scuffle ensued Be ‘tween the men, The man Hofman escaped, but the Unhappy pair were escorted to the station! and afterwards were released on. collateral. el tea Court to-day they both forfeited cole jateral, A Jeatovs Hvseanp man Jones brow —————— TNE NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. ‘The following are the opening and closing ci the New York Stock Market loatay, as 14 by special wire to H. H. Dodge, 599 15th street Name. 0. oO. Cen. Pacific. nes. & Ohi Do. ist pret 9% 994 Nor. & Wes p. 21% 24% North Pac ....| 36%).-.-+|_ Do. prof... Northwest... & West. DL. & W Den, & RG rh St. Paul pret >t Po & Omaha Do. pu Biss Texas F Mich. Cent 101g Tex, P, +e President Arthur at Home, From the New York Hers jf eaident Arthur spent yesterday wory | romaining at home during the entire ny SP % ks | about an hour berore dinner, when he wentous = | for a walk, ag ts his datly custom. he gave @ Winner party to his brother, Artiur, of Gen. Hancock's staff. There were few visitors during the day. ‘The President part in no formal political Conference, and whate ever work he 1s doing to affect the coming election is carried out in a very quiet fashion. To-day be hours at his old law office, will spend sev ees Thavs What the Country is Waiting For. From the Louisville Post. Brewster will show the whole gang before he In the er gets through with them thata P Yer 18 a bad citizen to fool with. DEATH OF Mus. Brewsrex’s First HUSBAND ‘The death ts announced in New Orleans of Mr, 2, Adrien De Leon, a re ntative of one of Gidest Creole famtites in that city. Years ago Was an oMicer in the United States navy, and wag married to the daughter of the Hon. R. J. Wi President Polk’s Secretary of the Was afterwards @ivorced from him, and ts now the Wife of Attorney General Brewster. em pee eee REGISTRATION OF VoreRs IN New Yore—The registration of voters in New York for the proaching election closed at 9 o'clock night. During the day $7,025 voters were to the list, making a grand total of 196,238. isan increase of 25,814 Votes over Last year, @ crease of 20,790 a8 compared with 1880, and AB Im crease Of 28,296 over tue registration of 187%. peers TAME CONCLUSION OF THE WALKING MaToR— Never did a six-day race conclude In New Yor’ With less enthusitsm than was displayed Satar day night in Madison Square garden, New York, The stake amounts to $4,600, of which $8,190 goes to Fitzgerald, $900 to Noremac and §450 to Herty, The gate receipts amounted to $20,000 the expenses to over $20,000), which leave less than $4,000 to be divited among the men Who made 52% miles and over—in the prow portion of 50 per cent to the first man, 2 per cem& To the second, 15 per cent to the third and 10 cent to the fourth. The final scores stood— rald, 877; Noremac, 566; Herty epee 525. Th e meu went to Weir rooms at aq ten. Rev. Dr. Talmage dc day morning in Broo! Of the late Rev. Dr. —— Tivered a discourse yesters ton the lire and character ard, of Baitimore, MARRIE! SMITH—HODRINSON. At Philadelphia Ceti 4th, 1882, FLORENCE HODKINSON to W. HAI TON SMITH, both of Washingt-m, D. O. . £—RE! ‘Ou the 24th of October, of the bride's a cry KLES WHITE, Jn, to cH, both of Washington, WHIT! 18: Rev. Dr. “Dou FLona REICHENB: AUKWARD. On Oc loved daughter of Hi Years 11 mouths and Teach us to bear thy chastening wrath, O Goal Zoking with quiverian live etl! bumbiy Kies the golly Forvive, forgive, even should our full hearts iS ‘The Hroken heart Thou wilt ot Lard despise; O Tou art =till too eractous to formal Though thy stronx Land «0 beavily Hear all our pravers, hear nt our murmurs (Aud though our lips rebel, still make thyself Relatives and friends are invited to attend the from ber pareuts’ residenc: Do. 915 3d wrest. east, Wednesday, November 1, at p.m, then to'ath street ME. church. at 10-25 HAGER. October 29th, m.. a 1, beloved som ntheria croup, JAMES C. H. 4 George W. and ‘Mary V. Hager, seven yeare: ‘thive days. Qur Darting litte Jimmie, * gentie spirit has fled; He sweetly sleeps with Jesus Among the silent dead. A lizht is from onr household gone, A voice we loved is till, A vacent pisee is at our «ide, * Which never can be filled. Funeral will take place from his Xo. 613 Twenty-third strect northwest, on afternoon at three o'clock p.m. Kelatives and are invited to attend. MOORE. In Alexan October 4 ainiithers, MAS the gouyeest cant oe a, Meee Maxxie Moore, avoid 3 years, 7 months and 11 a Too fair a bud to krow on earth, it jo ae 20%, 182, a8 NOONAN. On Sunday, October o'clock a, m., WILLIAM J. NOONAN, | #on of j Yenant 6. ahd Honore Novnan, aged ” thirty-sovea years. 3508 Bisth stree: wots west, at 4 o'clock this evening. RIGHISTINE. | On Sunday, ae joved son of ‘Mary Hk. and the nae Cares te yeata: 11 macnths end Soaps, 29th, 1882, GRA vat dubia Aukwads aged