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AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. FAMILY SUPPLIES. THIS AFTERNOON. eh: TURE DAYS. — FPHOMAS DOWLING. Auctioneer. RY SALF OF IMPROVED AND_UNIM- D PROPERTY ON THE PAST SIDE IVERSITY, ag AND HUWARD of the, Jana Sieg SEVENTH STRE HOWARD UMBULL STREE! ant 2 era ae on_WEDNES! : “ wg + on _WEDNESI pintah DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1882 jeseribed property, in parcels, im the cause, vi All 4 in Washington ¢ own me Mount e (3), in the division Vid Perer, satd part or parcel of ‘on the eastern boundary of the Seventh nz to hockvile, and containine 2, bounded on the north by W. D. he south by that tract sold to he with all the improvemen' erty was subdivided into lots of 22 to 4% with @ depth of 208 feet. One of said lots .d' by alarge three-story brick dwelling and ‘te of sa’e: One-third of the purchaar money cash in hand, ant the remainder in three equal instalments, able st six twelve and eighteen months from the ey of vale, the said deferred payments bear ne ine terest at the rate of eix per cent per annum from date of ssic. All conveyancing at cost of purchaser. One eauare m Beal's purchase, and Aaron M.Gattrell, t &e. Said ‘Taxes to be paid by the Trust ¢ out of the proceeds of sale. A deposit of $50 on each lot required on day of sels. If the terms cf sale are not complic | with in ten days the ‘Trustee r serves the right to resell the pro- ery at the risks and cost of the defaulting pu 2 028-d HARVEY L. PA: £, Trustee. CCEANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPSRTY, ON L STREET, BETWELN NEW JERSEY AV ND FIRST STREET NORTH- WEST, AN: UNIMPROVED LOY OF GROUND ON FIRST, BETWEEN O AND P STREETS NORTHWEST. Under and by virtne o! a decree of the St. Court of the Distriet of uubia, parsed bth, 1882, in the evitof Mary k rown: . Martha E. Hallet 8,164, Equity ic aucti in at pul UESDAY, MBER, 188 following teal nal Ye 2 in equare numbered red and fifty-seven ), with the improve- a of abrick dweiling house, n as No. 111 1 street nortn- n the free use of the ten footaliey, between 13%. in sxid equare, e same decree, I will offer for the following eleven (.1), in ired and sixte n (616), com- r the same on Int street west rixty seven 7) feet snd six (6) inches from the southwest corner of Tot No. 1. an ve slong Ist street twenty-two Bunsred «10 inches, t containing two th Bround. erins of sale: One third of the purchase money in and the balance in twoequal sums, payable in one and two years, respectively. after the day of said sale, with feferred payments to besecured upon If the terms of sale be not complied the trustee reserves the right to and cost of the defauiting 50 will be required as each Koff. All conveyaucing at |. A. ELLIOT, Trustee, 408 5th steset northwest. n3-£0. the property A pure ay Piece of property is et Purchaser's cost. CHA’ DUNCANSON BRO! WP Hs. J. FIsHE N SALE OF PART QF THE SKATT! ¥ ‘THE CORNER OF v EET, WASHING- f a deed of trust, dated April 34, ci nd recorded in Liber No. 850, folio 253 So Laud Recotds of the District of Co- und.at request of ‘the party secur : tot premises, on SS. * TWENTY -FIRG » 1882, at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., Lots numbered thirty-eiht (38) and thirty-uine ('9), in Keily’s recorded subdivision of original Lot eighteen 8). in square pumbered two hundred and fifty-two (252), in Washington, D.C., with the improvements thereon, consisting of part of the Skating Rink. ‘One-third cash, (of which $200 must be paid at sale, ) and balance in three equal installments, at six, twelve and eighteen months, with interest, secured by 1 the property, or all cash, at option of purchaser. ‘yancing at purchaser's cost. If terms are not complied w:th in five days the Trustees reserve the right to on five days’ Hace ett Cs defaulting N ASHFOKD,) GREEN, — iS UNAVOTDABLY PoST- purchaser. 05-e0kds "2" THE ABOY! PONED until THU at the sam [hee Auctioneers. A USTEES' SALE OF BONDS, SECURITIES, PATENTS. &c. By viriue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the Pistrict of Columbis. in equity cause No. 7923, George SAL Jeu we will, on ¥ NOVEMBER, 1882, com- O'CLOCK IN THE FORENOON, uction Kooms of Duncanson Bros., corner of i PD streets northwest, in Washington, D. C.. proceed to sony oll-wing assets of the late firm of Dyes. to wit: Mortage Bonds of the Fauquier White e undred dollars | |. being bon iisive._ Pay: | is is securedeby m rtrae on rea! | sate: near Warrenton, Virwinia, and more full of the vaiue of the property, &c., will be time of sale. Improvement in Pag Mills. ve. Tuproycment in Brick Macbine. Ore Crushers. Combined Adjustable Engine and’ Screw Propeller. = Do, do., dow Driving Gear for Street Cars. co Governor Valve. _ — and Potomae River Railway THOM: ‘NSYLVANIA COKE. BETTER THAN COAL. The fuel of the people. ‘The best in the world, Use lealth, xt for economy. Urder by Tele- Ack for circulars. A. R. WILLIAMS, Jn. street and, OFFICE—605 7th si sent in Loe! RI by mail receive prompt ats E CREVELIN hove Long Brid; fice 1822 14 lowest prices; coal aud wood orders i notct. Pine, $4: Oak, $5.50; Hickory, aud eyit: Oak, $7; Fine, $5. JOHNSON COAL asp WOO! asany old orn A. G. We will sll as firm, any large or mall firm, or any other kind of firmin thecity. A all wi! convince ¥e ‘Store Yara: East vart Otfice: 806 F street northwest. oJ OUNSON BROTHE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS: ¢ COAL AND WOO) By water and rail direct from the mines. es unsurpassel by any firm in the United aul6-3m Sel! at lowest cash prices, and delivere? promptly. Main office, wharves and depot, 12th aud Water vest. TWh and P ste. new. 12 Musee Nes ant Bn Ba ave: and P sts, n.w, 1112 9tust. n:w., and 22 ave. southeast. jy13-4m_ —— ccc HA 00 Tr ec H H OO HH GCG E c HHH OO TL ¢ EE co HH OO H Go E coo HH 0O It co EER 00 L DDD. oo. DD a3 EBB oo tuum Bop www sss, T Fe www Fass EX™ s5555 WWWW HHH TT Ssss. BR Ssssg Wwww H HTT 3 he WoW H HI Ssss' Hi kee Sgss87 PURE AND UNADULTERATED, ‘The peculiar medicinal 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 as to piace it in a very hich position among the Materia Medica. We beg to invite the att-ntion of connoteseurs to our celebrated fine OLD WHISKIES of the following ‘well-known brands, 1x cases containing one dozen bot~ Bes exch, 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 trom adulteration, and are of Batural Savor and fine tonic properties. ‘These Whiskies are sold under guarantee to HOMAS J. FISHER & GO. THUSTEES! SALE OF THE PREMISES AS “FOUD'S OPERA HOUSE.” By virtueof deed of trust, dated the 7th day of November, A. D. 1872, and recorded in Liber No. 701, folio 101, ons of the land records of the District of Columbia, and by the Tequest., in writing. Gf the varty secured thereby. the subscribers Will sell, to the [ighest and best bidder, on the ules, on MONDAY. sal KNOWN Te the SIXTH DAY OF NOVEMBEL “A-D.. 1582, FIVE O'CLOCK in the afternoon, ‘of lot num- bered 1 (one) and the east half of lot 2 (two), im square numbered 381 (three hundred and eighty-one), in the City of Washington, District of Colum! according to the oruinai plat or plan of said city, sald éast haif of lot two fronting fifty feeton north C street and twenty- three feet six inches on avenue, toxether THE EVENING STAR. Drxcancon PROB... Auction P emeaahd BEEF. PARLOR CHAMBER SEIS, SIDE- SUITE! BOARDS, Desk: T. CENTER TABLES, EXTENSION TAB! CHAIRS, WABDROBE* HAIR AND O1HER MATIKESSES, FRENC! CHINA DINNER SET, PICTURES, CLOCKS, CUTLERY, BRUSSELS AND OTHER CAKPETS, GLOKING AND HEATING STOVES, CROCKERY, On and after November Ist we shall add to our stock of BALTIMORE BEEF AND MUTTON, ‘distinct brand of trade in the famous *‘CHICAGO Btls Beet will be sold by us strictly for CASH, and LOOK AT THESE PRICES GLASSW 5 ‘will not be in any way connected with our long iesied AL=O, specialty, ““Baltimore Beef,” which we rel; Lot Window Frames, with Sash and Shutters, in good | our reputation of keeping iret class beef. dition. FALL & LOVE, nl Home Market, 1620 14th street, Goat Wagon and Sulky. By order of Constables— ‘2 Barrels Native Wine; 1 No-Top Buguy, it 5 A hud RECEIVED— S weat. At HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., SAME PAY. on the premises, we shall ell the north i7 fect of Lot No. 18, (0, S48, eet in depth, im- pred by elking, Non dz 10th Droved by a three-story Brick street northwest. At FIVE O'CLOCK P. M. SAME DAY, in front of the premises, we shal sell the south 24 fect by 95 of Lot 4, in square 257, on east side of 14th atreet, be- twean D street and Ohlo avenue. with Frame Building, ic remainder in one and yeara, with interest payable semi-annually, and red by a deed of trust on the premises. All’ con veyancing at cost of purchaser. A deposit of $200 on 1h plece of property. will be requt rHOS. J. FISHER & CO., 1324 F street northwest. T. COLDWELL, Real Estate Auctioneer. TEE’S SALE. OF A TWO-STORY AND BAS) NT FRAME DWELLING, WITH BA LDING, No. 738 LENTH STREET NOK’ yEST. virtue of a deed of trust, dated October 16th, eo% .. 1879, duly recorded in Liber No. 928, folioga et seg., one of the land records for the District’ Votumbia, and at the juest of the party secured thereby, I thall sell at public auction, in front of the premises, ou TUESDAY, NOVEMBER SEVENTH, Iss, at HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P. M., the fo ur-described real estate, situate in the city of Washington, District of Columbia, known as Part of Lot umbered ign (10) and eleven (11), in square num- tw BI W By A, bered three bundredand forty -five (345), the inning for same ata point on 10th street west sixty-two (62) from the northeast corner of said square and run- « thence south with said street 18 feet: thence west eet 10 inches; thence north 18 feet, and thene» east 7 feet 10 inches to the beginning, together with the improvements. 8: One-fourth in cash, and the balance in one, id three years, with interest at six per cent per secured by deed of trust on the property sold, or all cash, at option of the purchaser. & deposit of 100 required at the time of, sale, and ail conveyancing and recopding at purchaser's © st. ‘Terms tobe com= pled with in seven days. otherwise the property will be resold at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser after five days’ alvertieement. GEORGE H. B. WHITE, 026-eod&3bs ‘Trustee. W22TEE B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers, By authority of a decree passed by the Supreme; Conrt of the District of eben? atte as an! Equity Court, in cause No. 4 000; Iwill sell at ie auction, on the premises. on TUESDAY. the SEVENTH DAY OF NOVEM! aS A. D. 1882, at HALF PAST FOUR O'CLOCK £. 3. all of 9 large umimproved Lot, located on the east slde of Eleventh Citi) street, between D and E streets southwest, Deity part Lot No. 5, in Square No. 353, to the highest bid~ er. ‘Terms of sale: One-third caeh, and the balance in six and twelve months, for notes bearing interest from day of sale, and secured by a deed of trust on property. sod; orall’cash at option of purchaser. A depoa:t of $50 will be required at the time of sale. All convey- ancing, &c., at purchaser's coat. Terms to be com- plied with ih five days, or property will be resold at Fisk and cost of defaulting purchaser. MARY J. RYE, Guardian, n2-d 429 10th street south west. W M. P. YOUNG, Real Estate Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE OF THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING “No. 1358 B STREEL SOUTH I will sell at public auction, in front of the prem-¢& ise: on TUESDA iOVEMBER _.EV! tH 882. at HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.) ihe three-story and back- building brick dwelling’ No, B street southwest, fronting the Agricultural grounds. ‘Terms and full deseription at sale. $100 denosit ro- quired. If terms are not eel ge with in ten days the property will be resold at th: risk and cost of defaulting D. B. WAINWRIGHT. TPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, USTEES’ SALE. TWO STORY ‘RAME DWELLING: WEST SIDE OF -FEERSON STREET, BETWiEN WATER T THE CANAL, IN GEOKGE- D. of a deed of trust, date? the fourth da; By virta 1880, and duly recorded in Liber 953 of Novembe ic 442, &c., one of the lana records for Was! fogion county, District of tie undersigned i) ees will seli RIDAY “NTH DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1882, at FOUR O'CLOCK P. M., in frout of the premises, the following decribed real estate, known as and being two lots in Georgetown, in sald District, bounded as follows: That is. to say, for one piece, Beginning ou the west side of Jefferson street, in said Georg:town, at the center of a piece of ground ied by Wm. H. Dorsey to Patrick Connolly end John Connolly, on the 16th day of February, 1607, and fronting On said street and running thence south with I side of sai:t street sixteen and ahaif { ., to the southeast corner of the piece so deeded by i. H. Dorsey; thencc westwardly with the line of sail p eco as it runneth t., an alley; thence northwardly with said olley the same distance as the front, and thencs ins straight line to the place of beginning. And for the other piece, bezinning on the said west side of Jef- ferson strect at the distance of one hundred and eight) five fect northerly from Water, formery Causeway. street, and running thence westerly and paraiiel with Water street one lundred and five feet; thence northerly and para lel with Jefferson street thirty-two fect; tuence © stwardly and parallel with first line to Jefferson street, and thence in a straizht line to the Place of bexinuing, together with the improvements, ‘Terms: One-third cash, the balance in three equal payments at six, twelve ‘and eighteen months, with notes bearing interest at six percentum per annuum until paid and secured by adeed of trust on the property sold, orall cash at purchaser's option. All conveyancing and recording at purchaser's cost. Fifty dollars deposit ou each property at time of sale. SEH: WILSON ‘Trustees, osl-d&ds WILLIAM CLABAUGH 2 RUSTFE'S SALE OF BUILDING LOTS CORNER NEW JERSEY AVENUE AN D R STREET NORTHWEST, AND IMPROVED PROPERTY CORNER OF FIPTH AND 0 STREETS NORTH- WEST, AT AUCTIO! By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Conrt of the, District of Columbia. sitting axa Court of Equity. Passel on the 18th day of September, 4.D. 1882, th Neumeyer vs. John N ye ppointed use of Leo , i, the undersined, reé, and acting under the authority nd directions therein contained, will offer for sale at auction, to the highest bidder, at the premixes, DNESDAY, the FIFTEENTH DAY O. NOVEM- : FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the follow- c or parcels of land, lying and being in the city of Washington, D.C., the same unim- proved lots Nos. 39,40, 41, 42 and 43, sub- divison of lots Nos.'12,'13,'14 ‘and 15,'in_equere 508 of the subdivision by Christopher Noumeyer of lot No. 1, of Riggs’ subdivision of said Square No. 508. Six of ‘said lots fronting on New Jersey avonu orth, K street. A plat will be shown on of And on THURSDAY, the SIXTEENTH DAY NOVEMBER, A. D. Ist2, at FOUR O'CLOCK P. ML, the day after the aforesaid sale, I will offer, ner, -of lot No. 10, in square 512, begit Loiht on N street, sixteen feet’ eaxt from the sou! corner of said thence east ‘-four feet, then north: (ota d feet, thence west to 5th street f fe thence south along 5th street 30 feet, thence east feet, thence south fifty feet to the place cf bexinning, improved by two frame houses on N street and awl aierst ao o “time, part of Lot FAD als’ same o square No. 512, at the corner of Sth and O fronting 40 fect on 5th street and 80 feet on O street. ‘Terms of sale: One-half cash and a credit on the real- due of twelve months, the purchaser or purchasers to execute and deliver his or their prom: notes trustee; bearing interest from the day of ‘ale. ‘i withbeld till all the purchase money shail be paid, wl a conveyance is to be given by the trustee. “Terms to be complied with in seven dayn. A deposit of $25 is to be grade on the sale of each of the unimproved lots, and on the improved property. All conveyancing charge of the purchase r LEOPOLD NEUMEYER, Trustee. DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. nl-dts FPPHOMAS DOWLING, Aucttoncer. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERT: wi! of trust, dated the ay ti 1880, and recorded in Liber No. 279, et seq., one of the land records of’ ‘of Columbia, and at holders of the notes’ secured @ive PERFECT saTISPAcTION, and can be had at ii leading «rocery stores at retail. H. & H. W. CATHERWOOD, 0l¢-im 114 SOUTH FRONT Sr., PHILADELPHIA. NTO: CHEMICAL DRY CLEANING ESTABLISH- FISHER, '» 906 G street northwest. Thirty of goon Ladies end GenGementy’ Garuisale’ ales Coape Veils, Laces, ete., are perfectly cleaned by this superior Process. Lailies Evening Dresses a .. Opinion cf E. J. DeSmedt, offictal chemist of the District of Oo- lumbia: “Your cals ure of the most effectual na ‘ture rmiless, and your perfect muchi surpaewed in Paria’ New Fork or elsewhere.” Notice. — Grease spots guaranteed to be thoroughly removed.au29 TANOS.—SOHMER Grand, Square and Tah street, Rew CHR. WORCH, Agent. Wana CuMENT, FELT ASD Pi oo bs = og Soe §2-THE ABOVE SALE IN UNAVOWD, - until FRIDAY, NOVEMBER TENTH, 153, nd-dte PHTHOMAS DOWLING, Aiictioncer. F[PHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer THE S FEET BBE eee cede gee HOPE eS a ry : FOUR Knight's History of England.4vols. $3. pith all and singular the improvements, " et cetera, as | At auction. ‘ GAME, Knight's of Engiand. Syols. 5208 8 “Terms of sale: $20,000, with 7 per cent interest from APTEUESDAT, MORNING, MOVEMBER SE’ aa Everything first-class. % 6.00 3. April 27th, 1682, til paid, and the expenses of theaale in | AT TEN C'CLOCK, wo will cell. in front of 0 Ido not attempt to sell cheap. te. f cash; and the residue in’ equal sume. in one and two | foms, general collection of household goods, iso Sa every thing the went gee 3 years froin date of sale, with six per centum per annum (HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. My motto is e at ving prices. 2s Ge interest, for which the purchaser must «ive notes, to be . giant FRANK J. TIBBETS, Palace Market, Re ian "ie fey rues antpericaiaad | “QING SQUP QS BALANCE OF SOCR,OF | eo Sanerita res tl xenon are assessments due, and all conveyancing will be at the LINE OF FINE COLL: DRESS SHIRT = S75 2.98 purchaser's cost UNDERWKAR, ‘sGe ES AAD. NECKTIES, &0." RESERVED CHERRIES, PEACHES, 2.25 1.75 A, HYDE, {rrastees. At my auction ‘rooms, WEDNESDAY MORNING, QUINCES AND DaMSoNS 9.00 6.38 oll-dkds CHAS. M: MATTHEWS, NOVEMBER EIGHTH at TEN O'OLOCE, “ In small pails, 5.09 3.35 ‘This will be a chance to buy, as every article 1.50 98 5 TO-MORROW. will be closed out at this sate. 6-2 3s 4.20 See IHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. So i S — "7: 3:00 2: = ate ABLE IMPRovED | VALUABLE BUILDING LOT ON THE WEST SIDE is = PEDROPERTY, ON FO BETCREN, THIRTRENTE Dip b GRRRE Te toe Ginna, BETWEEN I 1200 7. AND FOURTEENTH STREETS NORTHWEST; | 0 ND Na eR DVEAT aR SEGA TEENTH, 18.00 10. ON TENTH STREET, OPPOSITE THE OFFICE | QD MONDAY, NO GEO. A. O'HARE, 22:50 11; Bivt Perth” Bee Ue Wied ous | be hia a eine & eee GtnEDr NORTHWEST, TO U4 fort 1034 Inches on the west side of 26th oS 1213 7th northwest, bet Mand N. Bacay. Vols ‘Spakeepeare, tr. $09 é On Aa AE AATERNOON, NOVEMBE! ‘Terms: One-haf cash; balance at six months, with QCHNEIDER & BRO, ‘Standard Novels s 00. SEVENTH. at FOUR O'CLOCK. in front of Wieged | Roles bearing interest at six per cont, and recured by a Deaters in Sh ry premisos, weshallell parts of Lots Nos. 1 and 26, 5° | deed of trust, |All convovancing at purchaser's cost. | FTRST-OLASS BEEF, VEAL,LAMB AND MUTTON. | Stusdard 1 Novols and Poems, ae 28 nare ‘No. ches - | $25, deposit sale, nal jouaty.. ). % chen, nproved bys substan tisl tires vioxy nd nO-dl THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. CORNED BEEF A SPECIALTY. Websier’s Unabridged Dictionary. 10.00 9 ment Brick Dwelling House, No. 1303 F north- Choice Cuts of Beef 125, 15, 18 and 20 cts. CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE BUILDINGLOT IN A CENTRALLOCATI N.ONSIXTHSTREET, BETWEEN EAND F STREETS NORTHWEST. By virtue of decrees of the Supreme Conrt of the; District of Columbia, passed February 15th, 3872, Is Nos. 87 and $8 Center M: street wing, and 321 Nordvorn erty Marker" af qqhattoting delivered free of chat to all parts of the i mn, ‘The largest Stock of Juvenile Publications, and at low Tes. eductions to Sunday. Schools and Teachers. ‘Loesch dollar’s wo: ih of Books a handsome Christ- mas or New Year Card. and January 16th, 1882, in cause No. 2,594, TTTT, EEE ,8S8g Equity Dockets ‘of sald © art ths undersimed, ag Be Th He & BD A trustee, will offer for « at public auct on. in front of BBBER T HHHE® Sgss.p DAA the premises, on FRIDAY, THE TWE ‘OURTH BoPEoe 5 HE gD. DAsA _ DAY OF NOVEMBER, A.D. 1882, AT FOUR O'CLOCK BB EEE T EEE Sgss8 ppp A’ A. P.M., the fol owing described real eatatg, in the city of Washington, D.C. to wits, Parts of bts Noes 21and 22, in square 456, bexinning for the same at a point o he line of Oth stroet went distant 48 frat 64 inca no MATURAL MINERAL WATER Be ok UoOMMae from the southoast corner of said lot No. $2, and run IN GLAss, BRA A U MMM Bing thence wast 97 feot 3, inenos; thence north 3 fect BoB AAA UU MMM o nd 3 inch; then fest 1 inches to an alley; ; thence north'24 fect 85 inches; thence oast 419 feck 10 B.W. REED'S BONS, Set ee inches to the line of 6th street, and thence south with | the line of 6th street 27 feet &% inches to the place of beginning, and containing 3, 264% square feet more or This is a very available lot for improvement because of the party-wall privilezes and the central location of the proj aa itis adjacent tothe Int rior, General 4216 F STREET NORTHWEST. TRADE SUPPLIED. NOTICE TO HOUSEKEEPERS! 416 SEVENTH STKEET. dy §27Bend for Catalogues. ne Office and the proposed new Pension Office and the G0G EER RRR. ‘BR gS8Sq METROPOLITAN BOOKSTORE. local courts. OG E ER § oe ‘Terms of sale, as by decree of cou e- EAE AUBURNDALE METALLIC THERMOMETERS, e prescribed 2 fifth of the purchase money to be paid in cash and th O90 E R E - residue in ru equal tanta ments ce twelve, elzbte cco EEE R KEE Sgss8 7 In Charms and Standards. cen and twenty-four mont tively from the d ce ‘ale me er Dav ablo. semi-annually to be. < sS555 FAC SIMILE INITIAL NOTE. cu proved hotes and areserved lien “GREE: 7 ‘ sold until the whole purchase money be paid. en SREEn ats SUNENELE BOTE, within one week from the dayrot “ato the Tancieerne | S888! eT serves the right to re-sell the property a¢ the risk and RRR EFEL I A NN N Franklin Square and Seaside Libraries, will be required at the sale. All conveyancing at pur- pee AAS JAMES J. CHAPMAN, ce eee JOHN F. HANNA, Trustee, E REmetuulta AN NS n2 911 Pennsylvania avenue. Webster Low Building, Washington, D. THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. né-eokds_ | G°% 9% — BPR, EEE Nk N NORODE. BY AUTHOR OF WIDE, WIDE HOS. J. FISHER & CO., Auctioneers. og f, B De RAN Early Days of Christianity. By Farrar, TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE BUILDING| GGG 00 DDD ERE N NN CO a LOTS IN SUBDIVISION KNOWN AS MERID- HiT.) sf A Modern Ynstauce. Br Howell By virtus of a deod of trust, dated 9th July, A. Hab PER OB area: ‘The Hermit Nation. “By Grist D. Teo, and auly recorded in ber No. O46 ol ay 4 Jeience and Seu {By Nout Porter 5 5, HH : eee ence aud Sentiment. By Noah Porter. Sal, at sed ‘and in default of payment of the note, HOE Eo tus * ured, and af the writien request of the hol ersof the said note. we shull selion SATURDAY, tl EIGHTEENTH DAY OF NOVEMBER, A D.1882, Co1 mencing at ONE O'CLOCK P. M., in front of the prem- ises, the following-described property, or so much WM. BALLANTYNE & SON, 428 Tth stroot. WILL ALWAYa MAKE BEAUTIFUL ROLLS, BREAD AND BISCUITS. ‘Wholesale Depot: Corner ist street aud Indiana ave: 028 ee i GcHooL Bours. thereof as may be nocossary, situate in the District of | _ Jel WM. M. GALT & CO. feral diate Peeune Patel ta Rete | yan REET = orded sul on of a certain ot land known - o ear) DeaLen mm Finsr-Crass ‘The usnal supply of Books in use in the Public and Bored Cato yo hie en BEEF, LAMB, VEAL, MUTION, e, CORNEDBEEF | Private Schools now ready and olfered at the very LOw= nineteen (19,) twenty-eight (28) and twenty-nine (29) A SPECIALTY, est Exlogg. ailin biock numbered three (3), and ‘in the same Diock | _ Stalls 628, 629 and 630 Center Market, 9th street wing, | "Aino, Slates, Paper and everything nooded for aschool sub. lot numbered one (1), according to Joseph T. Ste- | $04 206 and 208 Northern Liberty Market; or Address | outiit. Tene Fegorded, eubdivisioh of original lot pumbered Box Th, City Bost Office, NEW LAW BOOKS. ‘one (1), in block numbered three (3), and parta of bloc! Marketing delivered free of charge to allpartsof ths = numbered two (2) and Meridian avenue; marl dlich's Law of Building Association. #6 00 In tock numbered four (4), sub lots ‘numbered five Kelley's Contracts of Married Womer 3% (©), six (6), seven (7) and eight (8), in Joseph T. aylor’s Exonerative Insanity 00 Steven’s recorded subdivision of original lots numbered one (1), two (2), three (3), twenty-six (26), twenty- seven (21) and twenty-eight (28); In block numbered six (6), lols numbered eight (8), n (17), eighteen (18), twenty-one (21), twen! two (22), twenty- (23),” twenty-four (24), twenty- nine (29) an: thirty-one (31): In block numbered eight (8), lots numbered thirteen 13) and courteen (14): In Mock numbered nine (9),, lots numbered nine (9), ten (10), eleven (11), twelve (12), fourteen (14), fifteen (15) and thirt. (30)% In block numbered ten (10), lots numbered ten (10), eleven (11), twelve (12), thirteen Ga fourteen (1 fifteen (15), sixteen (16), seventeen (17), twenty-three (2), twenty-four (24), twenty-five (23) and tweuty- numbered eleven (11), lots numbered one <2), four (4), eishteen’ (18), nineteen (19) (20), twenty-one (21), twenty-two (22), twenty Wat. H. MORRISON 475 Pennsylvania avenue, PIANOS AND ORGANS. (nauncey J. REED, STEAMERS &e. = sll RNON ! 1 STEAMER W. W. CORCORAN Leaves 7th street wharf daily (except Sunday) for Mt. Vernon at 10 o'clock a, m.; returning reaches Washing- ton about 3:30 p.m. L. L. BLAKE, Captain. 433 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. QO? RELIABLE. FALL AND WINTER SCHEDULE. On and after OCTOBER Ist, 1882, the steamer ARROWSMITH will leave her wharf, foot of 7th street, at 7 a.m. every MONDAY, THUKSDAY and SA T- URDAY for a'l river landinws. On MONDAY as far NEW PRICE LIST OF SPECIAL ize BARGAINS IN PIANOS AND ORGANS: twenty THe, Gea, dyemty-four (4), thirty-three (38) and | s» Nomini Ferry. “On THURSDAY, St, Clenencs | N°pl_A Full Double Round, Yee Min Lise mumFered twelve (12), lote numtered twelve | Bay’ qtoHes hae, Cob TURDAY. ‘Currisinay aud | x02"! 824 18 kood ae new: $250. In block numberec ), lot hel relve r x MAL. a PU! f. Ul Se D on a 5 (12), sixteen (16), twenty-three (2), twenty-four (4), | Leonardtown. x AX, Carrionian sud | No, 2—Gne large aud powerful 9 stringed Upricht {nyetity-nine (29) and thirty (30 Grand Piano, used 4 months; $175. ‘the steamer MYSTIC leayes every MONDAY, WED- In block nurmbere:t fourteen (14), tots numbered one | NESDAY and FRIDAY at 8 a.m- Freight fecer No. 3—One of the handsomestand best N.Y. Square Py tm 2) Maree eight), nisie(W), teu (10), eleven | forall Landings on the Potomag thie deer ‘yeonard Fianow, new, and warranted for 6 yearm, cost qice (ib), irteen fourteen ), fiiteen (15), sixteen wD. ve a Ne ei s AG), keventeon (1h) end eiehtecn (18): £ ee | cod ‘Avent, | No 4—‘ue eenutne Stolp Piang, in good onder: $15. Baie thiwaen Gaye 2 1) lols numbered twelve | Tins STEAMER “MATTANO” EAVES Taq | No.6-An Clwast Unment brea by leading Baltt- In block numbered sixteen (16), lots numbered four street wharf every SUNDAY, TUESDAY AND (4). five (5), six (6), seven (7), eight (8), nine (9), tex _ more maker; to exchange for Square Piano, THURSDAY, at seven o'clock a.m., for Potomac river No, 7—Special low prices in the matchless Hienckam} velve (12), thirtec: landings, stoppin at landings in Nomini on Tu Pianos, and the >honinger Cymbella Orgens; so) wus bleak nunbered eve eoee n UID), lots musnbycred five ae ‘thrada attes Creek on Sundays snd Ti on $5 monthly payments, 6) ne luye hapel int and Brent's Sunda: “down” | Govan (liye ren cs Sane CO), ine (0), tan C19) and | SE Weatesdaye cups recreate te Wonton Grey | 2B —We, hava) alll wa sdverties, but those | “Tn ‘block’ numbered eighteen (18), lots numbered | Monday, Wednesday and Friday siternoons. calling several days after list has Leen published may fifteen (15), sixteen (16), twenty-one (21), twenty-two (22) and twenty-three (3); in block numbered twenty (20), lots numbered four (4), five (5), six (6), seven (7), eight (8), nine (9), ten G0), eleven (10), twelve (12), thirteen (13), fourteen a), fifteen (15) and twenty-six (26) Ald in block numbered twenty-two (22). lot num- bered one (1). ‘For information apply to 025 Fo POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. STEAMER THOMPSON Leaves Sixth Street Wharf every Sunday, Wednesday find the very number early and buy quick. EICHENBACH’S PIANO WAREROOMS.—Pianos EY from world-renowned factory of Wm. Kuabe & Co., well-known factory of E. Cam: mon and ottiers. Pianos for rent. Tuning" and Repairing carefu ly ai to. 423 11th stroet they want sold. Moral, come Z 020 ers: One-third in cash, the remainder in. six (6) | and Fridoy, ai 7 o'clock a.m, mai northwest, above Pennsylvania avenue. oes and twelve (12) months, ¥! rest. and sec Fare and freight ae low as by any other boa ra = eed of trust ou the property sold, oF all cash, si the | Fortecientor pee ply"to Gin stroct whart or | PREATINS ORGANS, 37 STOPS, £125. AEs option of the purchaser. Tau CG Es s22-$m | joxus treo. Address DANIEL F- BEATTY. Washine tine eh salon © Wu DO Teduired on ott Sie JNOBFOLK AND NEW YORK STEAMERS. ton, N. J. m5 If the terms of sale are not complied with in full within ten das THE STEAMER LADY OF THE LAKE " jfter the sale the undersigned, at their | win eave her wharh fost ot Cs oeoe ae MONDAY, GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. Rattle parcheees, eee ae ANG expense Of the de- | WEDRYSDAY and FRIDAY ct wecrer eae eae a the Eventue Star newspaper 0) cav® notice given in | jay ge Piney Pont, Point Lookout and Fortress Sion HOMPSON'S All conveyancing at cost of the purchaser. INNECTING AT NORFOLK WITH i 1E BOSTON AND PROVIDENCE STEAMERS. First-class fare to Fortrees Monroe and Norfolk. $2.50 Second-class fare to Fortress Monroe and Norfoik. 1 First-claes fare to Piney Point and Point Lookout. 1.50 Becond-class fare to Piney Point aud Point Lookout. "75 ‘Returning. leaves Norfolk !UESDAYS, THUMSDAYS: JOHN ‘SELDEN AKTHUL T. BRICE, } Trustees, Immediately aftor the above sale, by virtue of a deed of trust dated March oth A-D, 186), anu duly recorded subdivision known as ‘*Meridian Hill,” Diatrict of THE NEW YORK STEAMERS a nan : ; 5 ver, 5 t ti red one io), at- | BATURDAY. at four’ otclock a SHIRT FACTORY axD MEN'S FURNISHING EMPORIUM, 816 F Street, opposits Patent Office. Fine Drews S\irts to order. Receiving daily fall weixht Underwear and new styles Neckwear Ready- In block No. 3, lots numbered P.m,, aud Geo:jetown one (1), ten ( , 3 made Shirts at following prices:—Acme, unfini teen (19), sixteen (16), eixhteen (15), nineteen every THURSDAY, at To'clock a.m. For particulars | made § Z Tye twenty cfutit 5) aid trenty-nine (29) ~ | apply toaxent 63 Water street. Georsetown. Hate Sete te een me oe In block No, 4, lots numbered five (5), six (6), seven | ‘lickets and staterooms can be secured at general = = (7) and eight (8 Qice, 619, 16th street, National Metropolitan Bank |“ apie fe 6, erent ight S), seventeen an, zee ing B. & Eo: ieket, Rae 3801 ‘Pennsylvania ave- S. B. ELLERY, ei n (18). twenty-one (21), twenty -two (22). twen~ 7 St Mare oF a CaaS (23), twenty-four (24), twenty-nine (19) and| 0¢23 LFRED WOOD, Secretary. SUCCESSOR TO ty-one (31); me Viock No. i, tots numbered thirteen (13) and four- nm In block No. 9, lots numbered nine (9), ten (10), eleven (11), twelve (12), fourteen (14), fifteen (15) and thirty (30) fn biock ‘No, 10, lots numbered tan (0), eleven (11), DUBREULL BROTHERS, 2 MANUFACTURERS OF FINE DRESS SHIR’ GENTS’ FURNISHINGS. sd N° STH GERMAN LEoyD— STEAMSHIP Line Between New Yore, Havre, Lonpon, SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN. The steamers of this company will gail EVERY SAT- Eites of passage: Pion! Woe ork. toners, London Passage: From New York to Havre, Southampton and Bremen, first In 1112 F Steer Norrawesr, Wasurverow, D.0. twelve (12), thirteen (13), fourteen, (29, teen (15), cabin, $100; secon teen (16), seventeen (17), twenty-three ‘twenty-four | cabin, steerage, $30; prepaid st certifies Finest Dress Shirts to order. (24), twenty-five (25) and twenty sats (50) id $24. ‘For freight or SDaaateg apo t OBLRIGHS & | & Be Rares Stara to In bicek No. 11, lots numbered one (1), two (2,) four | CO. 2 Bowling Green, New York: W,G. METZEKOTT | Sit Extra Fine Shirts to (®, eighteen (18), nineteen (19), twenty (20), twenty- | & GO., 925 Pennsylvabia ayenuo northwest, Agents for | 5x Fine gne, GD, twenty two (22). treaty three (23) twenty- | Washinton. ald three (33) an four (4), thirty: r-four (34); “in block No, 13, lots humbsred twelve. (02), sixteen (16), twenty-three (23), twenty-four (24), twenty-nine (29 and thirty (20): NEW YORK. ROTTERDAM, AMSTERDAM. ‘The first-class. full powered, Clyde-built Dutch FINANCIAL. block No. 1 \bered one (1), two (2), whree | SiEametps of this Ling, (NANCIAL. = 3), eight ry (Gy ton (loy, clover (an, Greve sia, | AMSEC SRT ROA ORIED AM = mn (13); fourtesti (14), fifteen (15), sixteen (16), iP. C AN IMPORTANT NUTICE TO ALL WHO OPERATE seventeen (17) and eighteen (18); ee een MAA! Carrying the U.8. Malls 16 tho Netherlands, leave com- IN STOCKS. pany’s Pier, foot of Sussex street. Jersey City, N. J., Zerularly every WEDNESDAY for Rotterdam and Am- rm cal iy. UR, Genera mene ay Se aan tet, ): sein Biggk Ho. 15, numbe.ed twelve (12) and thir- i 13); ‘In block No. 16, lots numbered one (1), four (4), fi bei No. 47, 1ots numbered In biock five (5), six (6), seven Rae ee (7), es nine (9), ten (16) and eleven (11 4 passage apply to W. G. Se IB lots nuctbered. Aitooe (15),* sixteen .» 925 Pennsylvania avetiue, W ict, fer ane frequent btained a Inelnal of Sueck-apectlation very moxierate means. spon EDGAR BOOTAY & CO., Commission Merchants, o2¢-1m* 6 Wall street, New York. AP? TO YOUR INCOME. ADD TO YOUR INCOME. Ctub13 of the MUTUAL INVESTMENT SREB of in numt ity-one (21), twenty-two (22) ty jock No. 20, lots numbered four (4), five (5), six 6), seven (7), eight (8), nine (¥), ten (10), eleven'(11), ve (12), 3), fourteen (14), fifteen (15) and twenty “xix (26), 10. fee FyAueoRe Line. Jn WEEKLY LINE OF STEAMERS LEAVING EW YORK EVERY THURSDAY ‘T NOON. Se ENGLAND, FRANUE AND GERMANY. ‘a Fassage apply to. ©. B, RICHARD & CO., ‘ General Passenger Agente, 61 Broadway, New fork. forp the purest moans of maki ular mou from investment more: ‘GHAIN, PROVISIONS AND STOCKS. Each membor gets the benefit of combined capital of the Glubs1s pet sharchoiders ba jthcirmondy tn orate a past threo months, still leavide original acount Tnoney in Club, of ‘on demand. atory cirettiar sent free. Bales oO. Conta Mehte, street, Chicago, Il. : Or to PERCY G. gona 3251.8n4 619 Pennsylvania avenue, (CoNanp LINE. . pense upon ten (10) days notice in paper. allcoavévanein At the cost of the purchaser. n6-d MAKTIN F. MORRIS, $ TFustoos, RUSTEE’S SALE OF _ VALUABLE LOT OF GROUND ON M STR: ET NORTH, NEAR SEV- ENTH STREET WEST, IN cIry OF WASHINGTON, D.C. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court off the District ‘of “Column a Equity ‘Cause. No. oa apl Corte. ait and 179, Ea allo sna t 09-e0d39t&! x NE THE CUNARD gr EAMG COMPANY LIMITED, BETWEEN NEW YORE AND LAVERPOOL, canes EW. AND CALLING AN CORRE, PIER Pvate STOCK TELEGRAPH WIRES BETWEEN WASHINGTON AND NEW YORE. H. H. DODGE Bonds, Btocksand Investment Securities Bought wm : Bold on Commismon, ‘No, 599 15rm STREET, (CORCORAN BUILDING) Agency for Prince and Whitely, Stock Brokers, G4 Bnoapwar. New Youn. Every class of Securities bought and sold on commis ‘York, Boston and Washington. Orderrexecuted onths ‘New York Stock Exchange at one-eighth of one per ssa; commission, Private and direct telegraph wires :> Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York ahd Boston, through which orders are executed on the Stock Exchanges 1 those cities and reported back promptly. Quotation: ciStocks and Bonds and information regarding the ‘Markots received through our wires INSTANTLY dl- rect from the New York Stock Exchange. al Wi $20. $89 and $100 for ‘accommodations. ‘Li gua matoaneriet coated Eaeeh THE TRADES. BROTHERS, Listiog! ERY, 1012 PENN. BREATH brompty GBs0Nn PMBNEAL, Prop seen MONDAY........ November 6, 1882. 2d Edition. Late eran Ti lar THE INDIANA CAMPAIGN. Democratic Claims of a Victory—The Congressional Fight. Special Dispatch to Tux Evexrno Star: INDIANAPOLIS, IxD., Oct. 6—A remarkable cam- Paign has Just closed. It is confidently asserted by the democrats that the large cities will show gains to-morrow proportionate with those made In the large cities of Ohio, This will be suMicient to overcome the republican majority in 1880 of six thousand and leave amargin of from seven to fight thousand. The legislature will be ant! pro- hibition by a large majority, the republicans having given up that as lost ‘and concentrated thelr closing efforts upon Co: en, despair- Ing to a degree of electing the state ticket. ‘The democrats claim that under the tutelage of Hubbell’s agents repeaters sent here from the east Will make desperate efforts to secure the return of Hellmanjia the frst, Reele the seventh, Calkins in the thirteenth, and’ Orth in the tenth. Republl- cans concede there isa fighting chance only for these districts, which if lost to the republicans Wil reverse the Congressional delegetion. The indications potnt ‘to a very full vote, and tn this city business will be largely suspended. The fzht on Congressmen in the close districts Is intense. ee Withdrawn from the Canvass. Norristown, Pa., Nov. 6.—Dr. E. L. Acker, who has claimed to be the regularly nominated demo- cratic candidate In the 7th district,has withdrawn from the contest. ‘This leaves but two candidates in the field—Dr. LN. Evans, republican, and Gen. W. W. H. Davis, democrat. — Fire at Harrisburg Driving Park. HakrisBura, Pa., Nov. 6.—This afternoon a fire destroyed the stables at the Harrisburg driving park. Two hi were burned. The loss has hot yet been ascertained, but it 1s covered by In- surance, a Acquitted of a Charge of Swindling. PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 6 —Isaac Massman, an alleged whisky merchant who Was arrested In New Orleans a short time ago and brought to Unis city for trial upon charges of swindling, has been acquitted in the court of quarter sessions. ee J.E. Whatkins Out of Danger. Newrort, R.L, Nov, 6.—J. E. Whatkins,of Wash- Ington.D.C.,wuo was believed to have been fatally injured by being thrown from a carriage yester- day, ts out of danger, aud the obaaces of his re- covery are favorable. a on Day in Phil- No Business on EI adelphia, Puicapetrata, Nov. &—The Commerctal Ex- change and the Produce Exchange have each adopted a resolution to adjourn over to-morrow, pear debenbse vi ible Horses So! New Yor, Noy. 6.—At the American Horse Ex- | change to-day many valuable horses, the property of Pierre Lorillard. James R. Keene and others, were sold. Powhattan, brother to Parole, sold for $1,3%; Uncas, brother of Wanderer, for $1,100; Re- becca, sister of Z00z0, for $1,200; Viola for g800,and Malvura for $630. Purchase of Hallrond Proporty. AvBany, N.Y., Nov. 6—Thi rtificate of incor- poration of the Sodus Bay and Southern ratl- Toad company, of Rochester, capital $500,000, Was fied to-day. This soaps gerd has purchased the property and franchises of the Ontario South- ern railroad company, and will operate the road under the new name. — ‘The Will of E. Peshine Smitn, Rocusstsr, N. Y., Nov. 6—The will of the late Hon. £. Peshine Smith, formerly minister to Japan, provides, among other things, for the erec- tion of & Christian chapel, in Tokio, Japan, at a Cost Of $5,000. ——— ‘Telegrap! riefs. Police OMicer Thomas Gallagher, of New York, Who was assaulted and badly beaten by some Tuflans while making an arrest, died to-day. E. Y. Comstock, of New York, was thrown from his carrlage near’the Ocean House, at Newport, R. L, this morning and badly injured. Site of the Garfield Hovspital. The committee appointed by the Garfield Hos- pital Association, consisting of H. A. Willard, J. A. Baker, J. M. Toner, S. Townshend and Mrs. Mary J. Irish, to select a site for the proposed hospital have come to an unanimous agreement upon a location In the suburbs, having a commanding view of the city. The chosen site 1s in the north- Western part of the city, and affords suMicient grounds for an extenstve park after the building has been erected. The report will be submitted to the assoclation this evening, and if it is consid. ered that the funds on hand are suflicient to ware rant the purchase the report of the committee will be adopted. —— Navat ORpeRs.—Chiet Engineers Elijah Laws, H.S. Davids, Joseph Trilley and S. L. P. Ayres, to hold themselves tn readiness for sea service; Passed Assistant Engineer R. W. Milligan, de- tached from the Kearsarge, and ordered to the ‘Tennessee; Passed Assistant Engineer Joan Pem- berton to the Kearsarge. AGarNsT A CoMPROMISE.—The Solicitor of the Treasury has decided not to accept any compro- mise in the tobacco case of the United States against Rothschilds & Co., of Detroit. He has Written a letter to the district gett urging that the case be pressed to an early trial ‘and vig- orously prosecuted. The amount involved $28,000. A Messenger ReMovep.—Mr. Johnson, the mes- senger for the Solicitor of the Treasury, was re- moved to-day and his place given to Mr. O'Brien, of Richmond, Va, who is represented to be one of Mahone'’s men. YELLow Fever Reroxt.—The surgeon general marine hospital service has received the following telegram from Brownsville, Tex., dated November Sth: “One case at Point Isabel yesterday. People returning to Mier and Camargo take fever. Seven deaths at Camargo $d; eleven deaths Mier 24 and JUDGMENT IN FavOR OF THE RatLRoap Com- PANY.—A decision was rendered by the United States Supreme Court to-day In the case of John M. Balley, collector, against the New York Cen- tral and Hudson River Ratiroad Compony. This Was a sult to recover back the sum of $547,000 pata ‘under protest by the railroad company as the tax upon certain stock Certificates tssued December 19th, 1868. Judgment was rendered below in favor of the railroad company for $499,432.68. That judg- ment fs here afirmed, TE DELAY in the operations for the erection of the electric light tower on Hallett Point,Hell Gate, N. Y., is In conaequence of certain unsettled ques- tions in connection with securing a clear title or permanent lease to the land selected for the site. | Capt, Picking, naval secretary of the light house board, will visit New York this week to investi. gate the subject. ASSISTANT SURGEON GENERAL—The Attorney General has submitted an opinion to the Secretary of War to the effect that a vacancy in the office of agsistant surgeon general can be filled by the Sppointment: of any surgeon with the rank of colo~ Ft PRESIDENTIAL APPOINTMENT.—The President to- day appointed W. H. Comstock, of New York, a commissioner to xamine the completed section of aay eae Pacific railroad, vice Canfield jecline District Government Affairs. LiQUOR LICENSES. ‘New applications for liquor licenses were sub- gaitted to the District Commissioners to-day from john Brosnan, D. Connell, Alphonzo Helm, Geo. H. Koehler, Francts Miller, Henry Petersen, Annie Pete Miles Sweeney, Lorenzo Stelzie, John Fitzmot The recent regulation of the District authorities, to not issue any bar-room licenses to aga Within 400 feet of a public school butlld- Ing, is belng strictly enforced, but many of the 8 rs are still carrying on their business. License Agent Raff is wagirg war against those whose applications for licenses have been disap- proved, and has sworn out several warrants, and states that he is going through the whole list. BUILDING PERMITS issued by Inspector Enwwisle: Thos, J. Fisher & Co., agents, repair brick, 1003 D street northwest; $000. “R. Griswali, repair frame, 1014G street north- West; $300. Morris Quinlan, erect a tw dwelling, K street, between Ist and North Capitol; G, Fletcher, repair frame, 610 G street preaickiagenaays ~~ieices. + New York, Nov. 6—A Coinmitee of citizens tes day called upon the police con ‘Slated that they fenred rtots at the in the lower districts. to-morrow. also sent a letter to thls effect, and asked: Police be properly distributed Tor the prot Voters. Superintendent Walling has Recessary preparations to prevent riots, THE NEW YORK STOCK MARKET ‘The following are the ovening and ¢ i the New York Stock Market to-aay, as by special wire to H. HL Dodge, 889 13th 3 wsOn, for J. Johnson; schrs. Greyhound, Mary Ella, Anne Vin — Mary Jano and Ada Lee, with cord wood ealers; schr. Caroline, Ryon, 70,000 feet Johnson & Wimsatt; schr. Ewing, Walker, tons coal, Johnson & Bro. ; Barge Carrie 114 tons coal, Johnson Bro.; sloop John Green, 400 bushels oysters, ‘market. eee Birt For A Drscot ¥ aND Account,—J, Bulkley, administrator of @. R. Crossfield, to-day by Mr. 1. B Moulton, fied # Dill against James i Edwards and W. H. Goods, administrators of estate of Anthony Buchly, for a disco and account. The plalnti states that cl have been presented to him, One for $127 for the medical services of co ant and hes unable to find any assets which to settle; that he has been Informed Crossfeld was ‘a member of the Masonic Mi Relief Association and was insured In the sum $1,600; that some Ume prior to his death and or Buchly he became indebtea to the intter bout $309 and made an assignment of his ance, and since the death the defendants drawn the money and hold it Subject to the ord of the court. He asks that the amount, less debt of Crossfeld, be pald to him. Scir For Damaces.—To-Gay Mr. 1. Willtamse for Mary K. King, fled a bill against Will Schwing for damages, Jaid at $1,000. ‘The plainul lived in the house of defendant, rented to T. M.' Korthe and she ulloges that defendant having ar ranged with plaintiff that sbé could remove her goods she did so, and defendant then attached the Goods and sold them as those of Koethe, cesta raed MARRIAGE LiceNsES —The clerk of the court issued marriage licenses to George Johnson Mrs. Eliza Ann Bell, both of P. G. county, Thos Leonard Wade and Mary Agnes Rodgers; W. J. Galbraith and Mary Helen Liddie; Charlie Anderson and Nannie D, Anderson; John A. and Josephine Esputa. Tue Ranor of @he thermometer at the ‘the chief signal officer to-day, November 6, 1 is as follow: 7 a.m, 80.5°: 11 a.m, 422; 2 pm, 48.5°; Maximum, 48.5; minimum, 99.6. rewtrtdinenveiorns The Courts. JOURT IN GENERAL TERM. Saturday, Fisk, Flagg lark agt. Hollander Bros. ; argument concluded and submitted. To-day, in re., Addicks’ patent for electro-dy= Damo machine; On hearing. savurne er Couns —Jutge MacArthur. Saturday, Utermehle agt. McCreary; Ju by default.” Walters agt. Latham et ‘Soto for Judgment overruled aud leave to it in twenty days. Waggaman agt. Godfrey & Randalls moth to strike out plea of ttle granted. Wash- ington Brick Machine Company agt. Cook; judg. meut granted. Ripley agt. Williams; demi rome Waugh agt. Boyle & Close; Judgments refused. To-day, Frey and Schmedt nat Juvenal; : Uf called and suit dismissed. Hi agt 2 Willaims; defendant called and judgment 4 Equity Covrt—Juage Hagner. Saturday, Jonson agt. Eaton; Joun W. Warner appointed trustee in place of Daniel L. Eaton, deceased. Walter et al. agi. Ward; injunction awarded. Crandell agt. Weshington Clty Sat Bank; order for receiver to pay 6 per cent dend. Homans agt. Cutler; trustee directed to perfect title to lot 6, square 729. To-day, Shoemaker agt. Campbell; sale Marshall’agt. Marshall; guardian ad item, ley agt. Green etal.; sale ratified and reference t® state account, & ——— News Bricts. ov. Hendricks 1s much better. ‘he condiUon of A. Bronson Alcott remains ume ed. Rev. James M. Miller, pastor of the M. E. church at Roslyn, L. 1, has been missing since October @ rhe church futids are also missing. Arabl’s counsei believes that his decurents will show that he was directly encouraged by the Sultan, ‘The international half-mile running match be- tween W. G. George, of England, and LE. gt New York, was won in New York Saturday iyers. in the Kent county court, N. B., the arrest of Oscar Wiide and the writ In the case Was set aside on Saturday on the ground of the malsnomer of the plaintiffs. A New Orleans negro, prompted by Jealousy, cut his mistress’ Unrout bf then te euroat af ‘her mother, The Green Brier White Sulphur Springs have been leased to Hurrison Puosbus, the proprietor of the Hygela Hotel, at Fortress Monroe, for five years. Anumberof the leading and wealthy men of Mexico have organized a soclety for the encour agement of mining. The minister of public Works, Gen. Pacher, is president. quan ot Bell Pailip Matthews, the youn, leville, ie* Geir last May De> IiL, who murdered Miss Anu! Cause she would not renew an engagement with him which she had broken off on account of bis Ss habits, has been convicted of murder im the first degree. “The defense was Insanity, Fifteen new cases of yellow fever were reported at Pensacola yentenday. Henry L. Ciapp, of the firm of Fairbanks & Co, New York, went to see a friend off to by steamer. “The boat left suddenly, while he wall talking with his friend, and he was obliged to con- Unue his voyage across Une Atlantic, Gen. Butler, on Friday night, im attempting to leave the steamboat in the river near Lawrence, ‘Mass., and reach the shore in a small boat, was nearly swept over the rapids. Forepaugh’s circus traln was wrecked at Lynn- ville, Tenn., Saturday evening, and the circus em= ployes attacked the conductor of the train and fatally injured him, and then attacked and robbed Several other emp! MARRIED. PIRIE—MATTHOWS. In Washington. D.C. November 2d, 1882, by Rev. Dr. Meador, PIRIE, of Washingten, D.C.,to NELLIc MATT HE! of Boston, Mass. - —————-e-______. DIED. ELLIS. On Saturday, November 4, 1882, SAMUEIs T. ELLIS, inthe forty-eighth year of ‘hin age, Relatives and friends of the family are invited 4 tend the funeral from his late residence, No. 1008 Jersey avenue routheast, at 2 o'clock p.m., on ‘Wettnge- day, the 8th and everyting Acst-claan UBN R. WRIGHT. J 1337 Terre Oraer Rosrawagy, UGUSTUS BURGDORF, at fe TE nna El eiredrecta. iwc a MEDICAL, &e. ‘i ‘LEO! ie EST Dieu rain aes gil te Irrecularities "ae cee connection. Compisints and ‘confidential. Sey st, eee Diet RH. L. BOVEE, cae, Been. MEDICAL y Female ss earalra yo 1417 G street, opposite Rigs . 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