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AUCTION SALES. \.UCTION SALES. _ FAMILY SUPPLIES. a = a . __ FUTURE DAYS. — iS AFTERNOON. uses DOWLING, Auctioneer. yt RECEIVED— ‘HOMAS DOWLING, Anctioneer. HANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE. ND LoT OF q a op | CUUSPEE ON wat GTON SreBE Re BE WALNUT FURMT TORE AP RCOHIOS GAME. VERY EGANT AND COSTLY a SY F ‘HAND FIFTH SIHEETS oot ies MORNING, NOVEMBER ESI | Everything first-class. ITES, SEVEE t s ND, 1882, at 1: a AT y UE FL ‘ko. AUC- COLOUR shal ests ae erent portawest, AT TEN I do not attempt to sell cheap, Tee passed in the cause of Tucker, ‘ £04. cauity, in the Saprenge Conrtot t ct ‘a Weshal',on TDES- RERI RST, 1484, at the hour of in front of the premises, offer excellent ‘@ small lot of sala and 1 in Cr together Housebold Furnitures” 2 031-2 THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. My motto is everything the best at ttving prices. FRANK J. TIBBETS, Palace Market, F | con, Lat ate, (Oy Tina'gabitwt: | JYUNCANEON DROS., Auctioneers. 9 Corner 14th street and New York avenue. 2 five : (S18). Iths posts < | elling, and kucwn as No. 439 AUCTION SATE OF FURNITURE. RESERVED CHERRIES, _ PEACHES, re west, in the city of Washinx- | On aul D: Xovestpet SEC BD at P QUINCES AND DaMSons s aes A. ow on the premise 0 o tered mh. and balance payable one year | Chamber aiid iininx Reom Burnivare amet Oarpets con In small pails, & c " tained in 112) 10th street northwest. ‘Terms cash. : o81-2t DUNCANSUN BROS., Auctioneers. | 101ba. Green Coffee, $1. bi 7; 5 = German Mustard by the Gallon. z erty to be resel \HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. {gation teat Catanba Wing $1 : 1D e paid when the ees = My Green and Black ‘Teas at Gc, enaranteed as good v . aD a ‘TIRE CONTENTS OF GROCERY STORE No. 5 UAINBRIDGE H. WEBB penete Wo SERVE TREET NORTHWEST, 5 Had 32 Jc emaees Usewee hare Wi¥ed: » ‘ pi \sBi is H. MACKEY, 7*ustees. # ACING SACKS OF BART wee 0, a aati LARGE LINE OF COAL HODS, COAL SIE GEO. A. O'HARE, 2 ’ ¢ : = SETHES CHEN Laan oS 1219 Tth street northwest, between Mand N. b 3 rY OF EE BABY CAR. XEN GCHNEIDER & BRO, Colum UNCANSOS ne BS, Ls FAIRBANKS SCALE |S ers in “ Ppescassos = acthwend! (wenehs over Jn petfect orden, COUS- | FIRST-CLASS BEEF, VEAL,LAMB AND MUTTON. . < ; TARR’ syitl SOE TIOn SUERE CORNED BEEF A SPECTALTY. : 5 WALNUT BOORCASES, (SEC TURE; &c., 4 i Ghote Cuts of Beef 17%, 15, 18 and 20 eta, iv, DINING CHALHS NG, NOVEMBER THIRD, | , Stwls Nos. 37 and 38 Center Market, 7th street wing, COLE € and $21 Northern Liberty Market. GICLOCK, at the above. ¢ Marketing delivered free of charge to all parts of the Pn H PARL( nent, T sell t n city. ‘622-3. ‘ + WF YOUNG, Real Estate Auctioneer, aes Si i EER TTTT zl D) f AUCTION SALE OF THREE-STORY BRICK a HAHE ssp A : Enel RUSPANG No 1058 BOSTKEET soUTH: | Brite 7 Huge Ssssop BM ‘ Nbr AMOS T $23; CHINA putts auction, BBB REE T H HEEESsss8Dpp a“4.. Dor CROCKERY AND KIICIIE UESDAY, NOVEMBER SEVE r REPLIG! RAT RS, kei. sith Ph HHALE-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK oe oars A N HOUSE No. 1310 EH STRE! ree-story and back-building brick dwel NI ©, One a Paes HOU $ B street southwest, frouting the ‘Agric Cope, se ae ti ‘ana fll descrirtion at alo. $100 denosit r- fw REED <5 iv . f : : . If terms are not com : . W. REED’ x + 4.26,gien1. | > 1 % ees oa a iret. erty will be resold A SONS, : teort mot eae Sa 1216 F STREET NORTHWEST. mar F[EOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRADE SUPPL! dy < a as foe NOTICE TO HOUSEKEEPERS! 1 abe RAM D PROPERTY ON | t CoG EEE RRR, FEE ee ee ein T STREET, NEAR} OG RR E HEvE ae Go ke nk Ee § of a diced of trust, date? the fourth day. 69 s, - tit a ‘ b November, 1880, and duly recorded in Liber 9 ‘fa CoO EEE KR RB ERE Sgss8 7 Ni "i =p ce the lana re sh o1 | sS88g TITT EER RRR TL 28s a Re RG T EE RRR I 2 = RRL T KERR DAY, NOVEMBER | | OCK, part of Lot 3 | Ssss8 ot the premises, following deseribed known as and being two lots in Georgetc Thstrict, bounded as follows: Thst is to estate, in said 1, for one mmtersec- a the f Jeter RRREFEL mW A N Pivee, beginning ou the west side of Jeierson street, in . the wast | said Georgetown, at the center of a piece of xromnd A wa at ight {by Win, HL, Dorsey to Patrick Connolly and Jom ay Hage & “ ' " free olly, on the’IGth day of February, 1507, and HAAN » » 4 Hl ng On seid street and running thence south with OF » and f said street sixteen anda half feet, 1 DDD FEE Heasr, ' id Sto: | less, to the southeast corner of the e DDE n Horth and at | Win. H. Dorsey: thence westwart D DER N pas ine said pete an it Funueth tan al DEN with said oMey the same EER i & ateales line to the place fe Regiuning | And ioe BODE EES Nt otter ple inuing on the said west side of Jef- ¥ {erson street at the distance of one hundred and hehtes BHEE & five feet northerly from Water, formerly Canseway, HHH WL i sirect, and running thenes westerly and parallel with HL ip = Water street one hundred anil five feet; thence northerly it 1 tow tone 7 and Pargilel with Jefferson street thirt ro fect; thence | © stwardly and paraliel with first line to Jefferson street, d thence in a straight line to the Place of beginniug, her with the improvements, a as: One-third cash, the balance in three equal nts at six, twelve and eighteen months, with terest at six percentum per annum secured by adeed of trust on the property oid, or all cash at purchaser's option. All conveyancing: and recording at purchaser's cost. Fifty dollars depusit y at nae oF fale: WILL ALWAYs MAKE BEAUTIFUL ROLLS, BREAD AND BISCUITS, Wholesale Depot: Corner let street and Indiana ayena jel WM. M. GALT & CO. UEN R, KELLY, BEEF, LAMB, VEAL MUTTON, 8 CORNED BEEP tse 628, 629 and Ene an 9th street wi an ‘enter Market, 9th at 5 and206 and 208 ‘Northern Liberty Market: OF Addsose Box 71, City Post Office. Marketing delivered free of charge to all partsof the city imnar24 ays the property at the s1-d&ds Foe i OF THE BALA S . ORE OF THE ESTATE OF a - = MBER THE FIRST, at OF BALTIMORE, FURNITURE STEAMERS,. &e. “i JOCK P.M. and. THURS: i Se - 1, HAL! ON! MT. VERNON!! Y, -NOVE roa bs ” and Fi E E aly STEAMER W. W. CORCORAN Leaves 7th street wharf daily Vernon at 10 o'clock a, m.; re ton about 3:30 p.m. 3 LD RELIABLE, FALL AND WINTER SCHEDULE. On and after OCTOBER Ist, 1882, the steamer ARROWSMITH will leave her wharf, foot of 7th street, st Ta.m. every MONDAY, THURSD) Ss. URDAY for al river jan niga, Ol MONDAY as far as Nomini Ferry. On THURSDAY, St. Clement's tone’s wharf, Cobsous and Howard’s, Nomini Oo SATUKDAY, Uurrioman and smer MYSTIC leaves every MONDAY, WED- nd FRIDAY at 8 am. Preiwlit feceived (except Sunday) for Mt. ning reaches Washing- L. L, BLAKE, Captain, Tennesser marble top; eo-t $: & Freneh assorted ‘Tennesse marble top; cost 00) to make 47 Hain Marble Top Walnut Suits, of the best make. Walnut Wardrobes, drobes, with drawers, made portable in Seta, in plush, raw silk and hair cloth, em- ed with Filk. Tables. ureaus, not in sets. ids, de SITUATED NDARY STREETS R FTRST, 1332, at e and wood tops, and fe ak H deboards, Bedsteads, Bu- i Landings on the Potomue tits side of Leonard- as 7 ae | s . Safes, Chairs, and 10 dozen of very fine ‘JON ke WOOD, i COs ) y =| Wa Chis e * ‘Avent. asd HEL This furniture ‘ sina pigmeat th the sale. | bersc ve, C it and Brent's Wharf Sundays ‘*down’ orget the of eule_t39 Louisiana | ro, Waleeedays up. returuing to Washington every vt MBEK SECOND “AND THIRD, at | MyRotyi, Wednesday and Friday afternoons, - sharp. |. T_ JONES, Agent. __ a: Lt Saif strock wharf. meee JFOk POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. Se i goods too numerous to mention, R THOMPSON Goops Must BE SoLp. Friday, at 7 o'clock a.m. Ne re and freight as low as by any other boat ‘sage freight or ply to Gth street XN neral Off 6 rete = OP-LARGE BROWN STONE | ary, Tes, an eau JNORFOLK AND NEW YORK STEAMERS. x ae ee de THE STEAMER LADY OF THE LAKE, x Wy i OU OCL ues Jeave her wharf, foot of 6th street, every MONDAY, iy SCANT IVEMBER, | by ay and FUIDAY at 5:50 0% rk pm. touc e ee ¥ ane Point, Poin’ out and Fortress: * FE ROURSE ing to | UESNECIING 41 NORFORE WHET Fae DOSE e District AND PROVIDENCE STEAMERS. being a | First-class fare to Fortress Monroe and Norfolk. r Raid tract, | Stcond-class fare to Fortress Monroe and Norfo! ) allotted to Ai Hart Ge Dane or Einst class fare to Piney Point id Point Lookont, 1.30 e | lana fronting on the eastern boundary of the Seventh | Second are to Piney Point aud Polut Lookout. 7 BS Lacan, | Street Curmpike leadinur to tecktiie: God eaokene Kowrmug: teaves Nottoix | UESDAYS, THUMSDAYS peewee aud botnted oy tienorth by W. D. | Sud SATURDAYS. at tive oslock pant rDa | Be ekouth by that tract sold to THE NEW YOR MERS front of the OTN GIBSON and E. C. KNIGHT will resume their leaving Pier 41, Fust River, New York, every RDAY, at four’ 0% aud Georcetown y THURSDAY, at 7 o'clock a.m For particulars touwent, 63 Water street, Georzetown. ‘Tickets and laterooms can be secured at general office, G13 15th street, National Metropolitan Bank ‘ icket office, 1361 Pennsylvania aye- third of the purchase uder in three eqital £ at six, twelve and money cash talinents, hieen mouths from the iding; B. f eal td deferred payments bear nz in- Mate Hotel, and at boat. t al six per ceut per annum from | 3 ALFRED WOOD, Secretary. ancing at cost of purchaser, ~ Trust ¢ out of the proceeds ORTH GERMAN LLOYD— wsit of $50 on ewch lot required on day DSIEAMSHIP Between New York, Hayne, If the terias of sale are not compile | with in te LONDON, SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN. he Trusts r serves the right to the pro- | The stesmers Of this company will sail EVERY SAT- at the risk and ¢: W. B. WEBB, tof the detau of the late John Purdy, iy ERDAY from Bremen pier, foot of 3d street, Hoboken. Rates of passage: From New York to Havre, London, Southampton ‘and Bremen, first cabin, $100; second D UNCGANSON BROS., Auctioneers. cabin, $60; steerazs, $30; prepaid steerage certificates, ETERS 2 Tae oat $44. “Forfreizht of passave to OELRICHS & TRUSTEES’ Ae Te SECURITIES, |; 2 Bowling Green? New Y W.G. METZEKOLT ATENTS, &o, z & 00. Peunsylyaiia avenue northwest, Agents for By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the | Washinton, Jal2 ict of Columbia, in equity cause No. 7923, George | — — > ‘ : ain, on the | WTEW YORK, ROTTERDAM, AMSTERDAM. om, < SRS a wtealieeaes NOVEMBER ‘OCLC! oRE ‘The first-class, full powered, Clyde-built Dutch ty rot CK P.M. | ams of Duncanson Bros., ci Steainehips of this Line, seventy-H¥ nd D streets northwest, in Washington, D. AM ERDAM. ROTTER] 4). in block nain- | Proceed to sell the following assets of the late flrin of EDAX DAY CALAND. Brown's subdiv Gray & Noyes. to wit: W.A. SCHOLTEN. MAAS, tof Col | Fourteen Mortgage Bonds of the Fauquier White | Carrying the U.S. Mails to the Netherlands, leave com- ur Springs Company, of one hundred dollars pany’s Pier, foct of Sussex street, Jersey City, N. Jo, regularly every WEDNESDAY for Rotterdam and Am- Sint cabin, S10: cond cabin, $50: steerage. $26 cabin, $70: second cabin, $51 2 General A; 27Sovth William street, eipiiy to W. G. METZEROTE H CAZAUX, New York. “For passae apply to W. &CO., 925 Pennsylvania averiue, Washington. ATAN LINE. tou. © bh, with interest coupons attached, being bon numbered 77, 78, 192 and 214 to 224 inclusive. Pa ment Of these bonds is secured by im rtyae on real estate situatec near Warrenton, Virginia, and more full information of the value of the property, &c., will be given at the time of sale. Patent 5425, Improvement in Pug M ttrom day of sale, secured A dollars deposit required. Ie. cost of purchaser. unt of indebtedness is about $2,400, and the | t of cash required will be announced at time WILLIAM A. GORDON, Trustee. Pp NNSYLVANLA COKE. if Cdepenin, Fee oto dew nit FPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioncer. 135971; Improvement in Birtek Machine, Patronized by Her Royal Hizhness Princess Louls Ue omy. Order by T SALE OF LOTS IN MOUNT PL © 190312, aS Combined Adjustable | QUEBEC TO LIVERPOOL EVERY SATURDAY. Engine and” Screw Propel Do. do., do. Driving Gear for Street I will offer at publie auction, on FRIDAY SEMBER THY Ole Shortest Ocean Voyage—Only Five Days from Land to Land. BALTIMORE to LIVERPOOL via HALIFAX, N.S. 1852, at HALF-PAS K P. M.," Lots number three ), in block two in § P. Brown's subdivision of iue-third cash: f 3598, . , ec and Mary months with interest, secured by decd of tran. | Ten Shares Anacostia and Potomac River Railway QUEENSTOWN, LONDOND ER on’ GALAN te Patent Office. Conveyancing at purchaser's cost. Z Company Stock, hed by sworn 43 Kuarautecing correct weight to con- 1-60 ILLIAM A. GORDON, Attorney. | 997 tas ‘The steamers are unsurpassed for safety and 6 5 peed, CHARLES oF BOMAS+} Trustees. | andureitinl ae eine itnprovements conducive to = = 5 the comfortet by mail receive prompt attention. -am_ | Jet hinge a eee HOS. J. FISHER & COL Stan, frm, Guedes, $70 ana $20; from Baltimore GEC ce = cEr wi > 8 SALE OF A TWO-STORY AND BASE- | pf ALE. IMP! au Fs ponypontig or ME cedaen Misa: at ohced BUILDING, No. 738 1ENTH STREET NORTH- AND FOURTEENTH STREETS NORTHWEST; W711 7th at.;'D. A. BRO! WEST. 30: Suwed 4 BE, Viztue of deed of, trust, dated October 16th, 3 30; Hickory, % Bi WAR ott ee INO. M, WILLIAMS, Georzet D.C, or. ON TENTH STREET, OPPOSITE THE OFFICE A 0 LEVE & ALDEN, General Agents, F THE “‘GAS-LIGHT COMPANY,” AND ON 1379, duly recorded in Liber No. 928, folio) FOURTEENTH STREET, BE( WEEN. OHIO 2 Mass. ; 15 State BROL St eq, one of the land records for the District ND. D. STREET NORTHWEST, TO | “Piiladelphin BONE: loser, Mans: 15 State ot, ine ane Woes ‘olumbia, and at the request of the party secured ESTA! ‘ts, Je8-th, akt, Ly SE ee em, ang large or | wereos. Ital nue auction, tn! ‘ERNOON, On “TUESDAY APT: NOVEMBER, SEVENTH, at FOUR O'CLOCK, in front of the| premixes, We shall sell parts of Lots Nos. 1 and 26, a mises, ou TUESDA\ MBER at HALE-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P. ribed front of VENT! lund of firm in thecity. A HAuscre LINE. in square 253, 18 feet 8 inches by 82 feet 10i¢ in- WE — 1, District of Columbia, known as Part of | ches, imaproved by ‘a substantial three-s EEKLY LINE OF STEAMERS | Let numbered t 10) and ele 1), in squi um- co LEAVING NEW YO) THURSDAY! AT NOON. FOR ENGLAND, FRANCE AND GERMANY. 2c Passage apply to C. B. RICHARD & CO., General Passenger Agents, 61 Broadway, New York, Or to PERCY G. SMITH, 1351 and 619 Pei 8 point on 10th street west sixty-two (62) ie hortheast corner of said square and run- south with said street 18 fect: thence west Winches; thenes north 13 feet, aud thence east 87 feet 10 inches to the beginning, together with the 4 | improvements. ourth in cash, and the balance in one, two and three years, with inferest at six per cent per annum, secured by deed of trust on the property sold, A deposit of At HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. SAME DAY, on the premises, we shall sell the north 17 feet of Lot No. 18, in square No. 348, by 100 feet in depth, im- Proved by athree-story Brick Dwelling, No. 12 10th street northwest. At FIVE O'CLOCK P. M, SAME DAY, in front of Lot etn square Bet, on pate stge ey ae hoe in square 257, on east side ‘1 = tween'D street and Ohlo avenue, with Frame ‘Building, my prices Lan vant avenus. tail from | OT all cash, at option of the purchaser. occupied by the District government as @ Pul d for ‘Tourist = apl Orders prompuly der | $10? required at the time of. sale, and ail convepaneing | SooUPle uS-3m | ud recording at purchaser's ¢ st. Terms to becom- | ‘Terms: One-third in cash; the remainder in one and (OMBE LINE. plied with iu aeven days, otherwise the pronerty will be | two-yents wide interest Pe elG wee eee ad — Fosold atthe risk aud ecat of the iting purchaser | secured by a deed of trust on the premises, AIT con Rotior, ‘ aeeee a eee ree ORGE H. B. WHITE, | Szancine at cont erty will be reared at tse ne oF Ste CouPANY LIMITED, OLESALE AND RETATL DEALERS 3 each 7) Teanired al wuones) cap a= codk3abs astee. | sel» PPETOS. J. FISHER & CO. YORK AND LIVERPOOL, COAL AND WOOD. T HOMAS DOWLIN SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED TATE ON NOKTHWEST CORMIER OF 025-4 1324 F street northwest. FPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY, ALLING AT Ci BOR. PIER 40, SOY NeW YORE ct from the mines, Jonia.. Wed. 2 rail din a. s unsurpassed by any firm in the United a ST t ~ Wed:.15 Nov. ) Servia. SS\ AND DUMNARTON STREETS, osTr 4 s ‘Bown i] ee 5 : No. 1304 THIRD STREET SOUTHEAST. IM* mia... -...Wed..22 Nov. | Scythia. = 2 ash prives, and deliver) prom; “2 By virtue of = PROVED BY LARGE BRICK DWELLING, | AND EVERY WEDNESDAY FROM 3 Gud depos 1th aud Water | prinicret'ce STABLES AND IGE HOUSE. & Aectee of the Supreme Court of the, subia, passed ou the 11th “Uctoner, ps = sauiey Sint a nav sell ae rene. of mises On SDs EMBER SEC aL FOUR O'CLOCK P-Ais ni forty three (43) and forty-four (44); Georgetown. ‘This property will be offered first as a. Whole, and if sale te not tuade will then bs offers te four parcels, aa shown by a platsto be exhibited at aa ime T nauitations | Terras: One-third cash; balance in equal instalmen! < {a Ladin Office | payable in six, twelve ‘and. dightect ment and 6 to8 pin. O28-1m | interest from day of eal 4 tre sore, Upon ‘Wucteoafully Female, Disessse Neasalsix, | A Gepost of $500 0 a Chills, ? Nervous ee ths other lots wt Kusiap, Sulphur Spey Cd GRAY GIVE NO FREE show » Yards: 1202 F st. n.w, 34 and K ets. n.w. sis. Dew. 1112 thst new, and a ‘RATE OF Passage: $60, $80 and $100 for ions. at ‘Live eee Bare, “Antwerp aud otc Given 20% jBeltat Glare For freigit uot pases apply at tho fice, x br gece rg gis BIGELOW ©°OS, GbS 78s eins Wamsinetone "| VERNON H. & CO., New York; Orto Means OFS SRLOW'& OO. jana es Tih Stree, Washinton, THE TRADES. N BROTHERS, . 2 Fonkaeee Ey By virtue of a deed of dated the 6th day of, February, Ax D. 1900, and roaprdcd in Libr Wor 985, folio'279, et seq., one of the land records of’ District of Columbia, and at 7 T E: celable Ladies’ Physician in the cit iy at 257 Per vania avenue. and Irrecularities respomdenee and can be Female GST Louisiane sYenna, Everything appertaining to a legitimate auction bust- aim | cade GAY, 906 | above are unsurpassed by any Wh! ok On account of its proven merits, it is recommended and prescribed by the best physicians in the country. One says: “It works tike a charm and saves much pain. It will cure entirely the worst form of falling of the nts rus, Leucorrhes, irregular and painful Menstruation, all Ovarian Troubles, Inflammation and Ulceration, Floodings, all Displacements and the consequent spinal weakness, and is especially adapted to the Change of Life.” Itpermeatesevery portion of the system, and gives new lifeand visor. It removes faintness, flatulency, destroys all craving for stimulantr, and relieves weak- nese of the stomach. It cures Bloating, Headaches, Nervous Prostration. General Debility, Sleeplessnese, Depression and Indigestion. That feeling of bearing down, causing pain, weight and backache, is alwa: vermanentiy cured by its use. It will atall times, and under all circumstances, act in harmony with the law that governs the female system. It costa only 1$tper bottle, or six for $5, and is sold by drugwists. Any advice required as to special casea, and thonames of many who have been restored to perfec health by the use of tha Vegetable Compound, can be obtained by addressing Mrs. P., with stamp for reply, ather home in Lynn, Mass, For Kidney Complaint of either sex this compound is Unsurpassed, as abundant testimonials show, “Mrs. Pinkham’s Liver Pills,” says one writer, “‘are the best in the world for the cure of Constipation, B: ousness and Torpidity of the liver. Her Blood Purifier works wonders in its special line and bids fair to eq the compound in its popularity.” All must respect her asan Angel of Mercy whose sole ambition is to do good to others, Philadelphia, Pa, Je8 Mns. A. M.D. Ho 00. gssSq THTT FER TITT H Ho of 3 7 & by HHHG QSsssg T ER OR 4 H Hoo? Ssss8 T Eee TTIT ERE RRR 7 2 he T FR RRR T RE RR if ERE RR | CELEBRATED STOMACH BBB 1 TITT STITT EKE RRR .SSbq B tt 7 7 EB 8 Re Beh Wt 6 TBR ORRR *sssq tub it fo Eee BOR Ssos8 ‘Tho truo antidote to the effects of miasma is Hostet- ter's Stomach Bitters, This medicine is one of the most popular remedies of an age of succeseful proprie- tary specifics, and is in immense demand wherever on this Continent fever and ague exists. A wincglasful 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 Drugyists and Dealers zencrally. 08 PURE AND UNADULTERATED, The peculiar medicinal qualities of Whi: from the finest growth of Rye in the renowned Valley of the Monongahels ha‘ ed the attention of the Medical Faculty in the tates to such a degres as to place it in a very high position among thi Medica. We bog to invit to onr celebrated fine OLD WHISKILS of well-known brands, IN cases containing o: tles each, viz. : UNRIVALLED UPPER TEN WHISKEY. VERY SUPERIOR OLD STOCK WHISKEY. For excellence, pureness and evenness of quality, the ies in the mark They are entirely free trom ad natural flavor and fine tonie properti ‘These Whiskies are sold ui give PERFECT SATISFACTION, and can be bad at all leading crocery stores at retail. H. & H. W. CATHERWOOD, 016-2m_114 SOUTH FRONT S: GRATEFUL, COMFORTING. EPP'S COCOA. BREAKEAST. “*By a thorough knowledge of the netnral laws govern the operations of digestion and nutritic ficareful application of the fine, properties of iwell s lected Cocoa, Mr. Epps has provided our bre: fast tu bles with a’ delicately-flavored beverave, which way Save us inany heavy doctors’ bills. Itis by the judicions ‘use of such articles of divt that a constitution may be gradually built up unti! strong enonkh to resist every tendency tod sease. Hundreds of su aladies are floating around us, ready to attack wherever there is @ weak point. We may escape manyafatul shaft by keep- ourselves well fortified with pure blood, and a prop- erly nourished frame.” il Nervice Gazitte, Made simply with boiling water or mi’k, Sold n tins, (only 34-1b. and Ib.), labe: JAMES EPPS & CO., Homeopathic Chemists, London, Eng. Also, EPPS' CHOCOLATE ESSENCE for afternoon use. o16-m, tu&s BY UNIVERSAL ACCORD, Aven's Carsantio Prixs are the best of all purgatlves for family use. ‘They are the product of long, lubor- ious, and successful chemical investigation, and their extensive use, by physicians in their practice, and by all civilized nations, proves them the best and most effectual purgative Pill that medical science can devise Being purely vegetable no harm can. arise from their use, and being sugar-coated, they are pleasant to take. In intrinsic value and curative powers no other Pills can be compared with thom; and every person, knowing thelr virtues, will employ them, when needed. They Keep the system in perfect order, and maintain in healthy action the whole machmery of life. Mila, searching and effectual, they are especially adapted to tho needs of the diestive apparatn, sierancucnte of Yibigh they prevent and cure, if timely taken. ‘They aro the best and safest o. employ, for chitdren and Neakened consti where & ‘Dut effectual ca- ‘For tale by ull druggists, QURE CURE FOR MALARIA. Share cory GARPLINA ZOLU TONIC! for Cute Gaia, ranch Asdiina and al diceases of the ‘Throat and Liings: and the only remedy that in benef ial in malarial cinpates. This preparation of BAL. BAM OF TOLU, ROOK CANDY, MAGNESIA other medicinals beneficial in abo being the purest Rice and Rye Whiskies. Bnd grocersatSh per quar? bottie "The ato fiberal discount é PHILADELPHIA. 8) ata. dis ‘Barbour & Hamilton and Frank Gg” HENRY BISCHO % CO, N Poe et % .. New Yor! 8. C., Bole ee C., Manu: and 50™ POPULAR MONTHLY DRAWING comm inthe ely OE Leto Oo hese: drawings Sone suis Gane piuder Rrovisions of an act of the General Aesoaly of ‘The United States Cirenit Court, on March 31, ren- thet ‘decision me! following 3 ; Mgeonde its Arawings are fatr. has han: Head carefully the list of prizes fortue Sere fam, 2d Edition. ats earns To St The Presidents “lorements. New Yorx, Oct. 31.—an evening paper sa The President remained tn his house all day were few callers, —- te Under an Assumed Name. Mrs. Scov CHreago, C tal from London, Ont. says: Mrs, § who arrived bere Sunday ht, registered under an assumed Sie Says she came here by the ive of friends, and will remain uatll a new trial can be secured for her. Ex-Gov ndricks? Condition, INDIANA »t. 31.—Ex-Gov. Hena ion tical, aud the appar evening did not contin ley came Up last ntcht slelans still express the he palent’s temperate i ase may prove hensive of results, that tng, but are appre => Advance in the Prices of Coal. PHILADELPHIA, Oct. lar of harbor pr Coal and Tr nd gt on board ve Richmond was ts day. It giv e price for ham whi Steamboat and broken; $450 for egg and ut; $465 for stove; and $3 for Ths ts Ivance Of 10 cents per'ton in egy, stove and hestnut Ee Bribery of Voters by Baltimore Police. Rartivone, Ont. 31.—Information reached the p st night that Lieut. Fauth and been charge: with to vote IMegally T having ¢ At the cl beard immedi Fauth and Det to appear bef Lieut. Fan fi Pp truth of the hot prepared ponement until 10 a.m. granted, fort cable To-day. EN IBELAND. —in the Commons this Mr. Trevelyan, ehiet secretary for Ire- ly to a question by Mr. Sexton, sald r wide distress nor no fmmipent dan- | Ser of a famine in western Ireland, OF THE CONS Sir Stafford Northe ty to fight the clotwre re and his suggestion was Foreign Ne NO FAMINE unznimously suy support Sir Stafford favor of omitting th together, rk 3 Sand Bgidky per cr vonds. Time lowns and prim are uncha a | d strong. The only ponds is a decline of ate bonds are noml- mg and kal per opening w d referred 14g tos ed 1 percent. to 163, and C The V WIE tng trom 51% t ist has declined is afeature of the a to 149 from 14 Barton's neck, tter welgling 91 i the metropol ight February with the prise accused an 1 was hil at testitled as to what he Lew!s Hor: Lin dust suing the statement : tuer, that he had fifteen men on the for him that night. Juror Brow In the case of Arthur Payne, on t 1 afternoon, (8 charge of “jury report in our first edition close | Some que stion having been raised as to the ac- | cui Of the matier given in the sftidavit, We | court sald that the form was not material tn’ the case. ‘The fact of an approach toa Juror belng the important fe: Mr, Davis sald that this ¥ simply wished to s worthy of bellet, statements at different Umes. ‘The court said that it was evident that the wit- ness testimony did not come up to the affidavits, Under further examination the witness sald that he never tried to give anyti port Of the agreement, and It Was Writte: others in their own language. Mr. Davis—Did you ever hear of this agree Until after the trial closed ? Witness—Yes, sir, I did. On the Mr. Davis—Di you ever say to W. there was money In the case for you Witness, No, I never did. He did not remem- ber whether he had offered the resolution in the lodge to appropriate money to send Laws out west, but he voted for the motion. ‘Mr. Davis asked to suspend the cross-examina- tion, so as to examine the witness in the state- ment made to the government, and the further hearing Was adjourned until to-morrow at 12 o'clock. MR. A. B. WILLIAMS ON THR STAND. Before adjournment Mr. A. B. Williams was put on the stand, and stated that he had returned to James A. Nelson his affidavit. When asked why he returned the affidavit he said that he did pot think this was an honest prosecution, and that the aMidavit could not be wanted for any purpose when the man was within the process of the court. ‘MR. WILLIAMS DECLINES TO ANSWER. Mr. Welis.—Were you present when Col. Ingor- Soll in his interview sald that this aMidavit would be forthcoming when wanted? Witness.—I decline to answer. Mr. Wells.—Why do you decline! Witness.—Not to be tmpolite, I will say that itis none of your business, ‘ Mr. Wells.—I ask that the court compel an an- swer. ‘The court.—The witness had better be sworn. ‘The oath was administered and Mr. Wells again put the question as to his being present when the Interview with Col. Ingersoli was written, but the ‘Witness still declined to answer. The court sustained him, THERE WAS A GOOD DEAL OF SPARRING dotreen the witness and. Mr. Wells In regard to the time and place of ¢1 1 papers to Nels The witness ‘sald_he did not have the Newark affidavit of Thos. K. Foote in pare undetstood thut Foote had tt. He said that Foote ‘Was not a fugitive from justice. SUBPOENAS ASKED FOR, Mr. Well said that he would ask for subpa@nas for Nelson, Col. Ingersoll snd bis clerk, Mr. Baker, and the court adjourned until to-morrow without concluding the matter. ———_— Tne Excuance of 3 per cent bonds for 34 per cent will be resumed at the Treasury department to-morrow. Pay OF Naval OFFIcERS—The board of naval officers, consisting of Capt. P. C. Johnson, Lieut. 1 in the snot his obj: the witness w t of July. Laws that t Me Dodi 0 50 Cen. Pacific. ches. & ¢ - Do. Ist pret 90%) 8% Nor, & Wes. Sy Norn ¥ bal so) "Pk Omalia! 49) 40x Do. pr 10735 107% Texas »p that the reduction of the month of October ts about Now To Pave ty of Phila rom the ©oume t ur ferent kinds, our strects and avenues, Lieut, » rounds with them, and showed ali there is to be seen ta connection with Tect pavir ie Bins ror RrMovine Removes —Bids were s'oMse to-day for removit lilngs that are standing on @ f the Interior departmeat, to These buildings have been Used airing the Patent oMce build- be used for offices, workshops, and mses at Jt uare during t struction of the E The following we Wm. Patterson, more, $11 Tar Jerr the meeting nent Assoclae | Gon lest nig balr and Mr. x omcers B. Hay, AR. Spofford and Dr J. ¥ responding tartes; Prof. J. igard, forvlen corresy srcretary. A tee toarart rules and regulations for the government of the assoctation was appointed by sisting of A. R. Spofford,W. B. Wedd, us We member of Us Voner ex oficlo a Was Broxex.— le, keeper of a bar M street Was charged tn the ‘our th morning with b "3 non Sanda, Policeman Barger 1 urt that last Sunday he saw th vdant behind his bar and five colored men standin ar, The de femlant stated tn ht at the crowd iu the bar was nm wused ropplng 4 beer let on a large de hn containing Whisky, and that he and the colored men went Into the Dar |Toom to suve the w Judge Snell sald there | Were Loo many fies at this funeral, and he didn't @ how a crowd of people were golng to save att jug was broken, and he would fine him $20 ¢ Ydsys Au appeal was noted, chand Bates, nitentary, alice Court toe F-DREAKED colored, wi s was called day and c cases of house-tireake ing and four cases of petit larceny (secoad ofe fense), O. 8. B. Wall appeared for the prisoner, called Was a charge of Jarceny of of wine from Jacob Xander, of No, The court seht this case’ to the Y under $500 bonds. Th the other Unree cases ‘of lireeny and the two cases of bousee Wall, at the su, mn of hig n examination. grand jury, an ‘The court sent fixed the Batt in aggre gatin 0. Bates was mintited Im detauit of the bail.” A colorea irl Cara Wailace, was committed to jail in derault bonds to appear before the grand jury as a witness in the several cases, _— Political, Notes, fonal nowtn: re made yestern Reese, (dem.), 8th Stephens’ unexpired term; rep.), 12th New York; Lucias > Oi vanla; James fons ¥ born to nul M nder Tayler, n, (it mein! ory to deliver i the Old oMtcers of ir books to the Bf. fn a shuilar case, Judge ir way r of the Rhode Island cannot take his seat, Dos eral appotattnent of er lor a fow weeks he vacated | —__—+.—_____ Burning of the Park Theater, New York City | _ The Park Theater, New » Mrs. Langtry | was to have mare n irance in this origin ved to have A gas pipe. ng ber werdrobe e evening, aid w its marke Alu» Mrs. Langtry and Mrs. Laboury wel, + With gratitn: for their 1 errangen Outrages. . Geo, Wolf, @ it three nilles nchurch, sue Wa u named Wesley Fis nod men from t F woods (or sstevening, tempted to vented by +7. Briefs. d being run over by tral railroad sta- ha are at the To in Boston, an asso th Christians, urderers, were y., Jatl yesterday: 4 by aullitia force fire and smoke. late walking mate follows: Fitggerald, Noreuiac.$1, Herty,#°99.76; Hughes, Hughes rerused to take tits amount, Col. Tom Buford, who, turee years ago, killed Juige Eiiiott, of Kentucky. and Was acquitted an@ conflaed th the Central luvatle asylum. near Law= isviile, escaped Satunta At & meeting of thi "eu. friends of the late Rev. Thomas Guard, in Balilmor 36,000 wag subscribed to a ent of his children, AC tive hailstorm passed over Davenport, Towa, rday. Henry Parmer, defaut tional Window-Glass ¥ arrested at Pitts : rand red in Chik The Mt. Kineo Louse, at Moosehead lake, was burned yesteniay. T nan’s Home Missionary society of the Methodist Episcopal church is holding its annual session at Cincinnati, Mrs. RB. Hayes presided da hard K. Fox has deposited with Harry of New York, $1,000), and offered to back Allen, ex-chainpion pugilist of America, to any puciilst, Joha L. Sullivan prefer for aw Of the world and $1,000 to $2,500 a 1°. A meeting was held in a colored church In Bose ton last night in honor of Mrs. John Brown, a& which she held a reception. The wife of @ Georgia robber obtained permis sion to remain all nigh’ In her husband's cell, and in the morning the a3 discovered that he had let the prisoner out dressed in his wite’s clothing. treasurer of the Nae sxoclation, Wag MARRIED. BARR-BICKFORD. On Tuesday, Oct. 31, the residence of the bride's rents, by the Rev. Te Gardner, JOHN BARK to JENNIE LDCR No cards. LANCASTER—ELLIOT. On October 90th, 1882, 8 Bk, Alogaius, church, by, Hey Cc: 8. Lancaster, & 1 ter of lines. Biot, 8. ELLIOT, dausbter of the iste Wi thie city. No eards. AURWARD. Oh October Mianachice of Horse aad Julie tukwand, aged 28 ears 1] mouths and 29 days: ‘each us to bear wrath, 0 Goa! Tee hiss: with on torg lips. Suenpty sims tno eats Forsive. foreive, even should our full ¥ The Lroken heart Thou wilt uot Lord despises OTe art stl too spacious to forma, Hear all our feavere, bear tf our mourmeare our prayers, And Uacush Oot tiga tovel still ake ahoeat eke 4 friends are invited to attend the oes ea tree Sr attra y, Novem then Santa orc SS hee Sem BURG. On October Bist, 1882, at 4:90 a.m,, ram PHILO. Benn, aged, Sighty-Uises yous Pelente are tes invited to attend his at 2:90 pm, Thureday, November ba from tne dence of his Mra. Le 1. No. en daughter, othe ST, KD. In a - eA Re dante, EA St eEeae=e=s=a_=_es=o_ _ _ _ __ —_ ~ 1 oes a

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