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AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS THIS AFTERNOON, MAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. 03. J. FISHER & CO., Auctioneers, ALUABLE BUILDING KNOWN As ik dated 9th July, e said Be HT =<ENTH D ad known inal ‘Jot num! . and parts of biock r(4), sub ious ‘numbered five even (7) and eight (%), in Joseph T led eubdiv sion of orminal lots numbered th: twenty-six (- twenty- jek numberrd eight *), lots numbered thirteen 3) at ouirveem (14): 3 en - E 4 Hexen (40). twelve (12), fourteen (14), fifteen 5) and thiees (30) Gia biock numbered ten (10), lote numbered tea (10), eleven (11), twelve (12 thirteen (13), fourteen (14), fifteen (15), sixteen (16), seventeen (17), twenty-three eS 24," twenty-five (23) and twenty: Six (20) In biock numbered eleven (11), lots numbered one QD). two (2), four (4), eichteen’ (18), nineteen Cae o), twenty-one (21), twenty-two (22), twenty: fhree 3," twenty-four (2i),” thirty three (93) and iety-four (O02 In bioek numbered twelve (12), lots num ered twelve 2), sixteen (16). twenty-three (23), twenty Tour (a4), 0) nurmberet fo oe (1®, lots numbered one . three (3), eteht (3). nigie 9), ten (10), eleven, irteen (13), fourteen (14), flteen (1 ntesn (17) and eighteen (18); ek numbered fifteen (15), lots numbered twelve @2) and thirteen (13 In biock numbered tixteen (16), lots numbered four 4). five (5), six (6), seven (7), eieht (9), nine (9), ten G1), tweive (12), thirteeu (13) and nineteen (19); In bicek numbere:| se" n (17), lots numbered five 2. six < seven (7), eight (5), nime (9), ten (10) and wen ( In bicck’ numbered eighteen (18), lots numbered teen (15), sixteen (16), twenty-one (21), twenty-two 2) aued twenty-three (25); In block numbered twenty (20), lots numbered four (A, five (5), six (6), seven (7), echt (3), nine (9), ten G®), eleven ), thirteen (135), fourteen Ge: ftzcen 5) an aty aie (26) 5 for in block numbered twenty-two (22). lot num- done (1). Terms: One-third in cash, the remainder in six (6) and tweive (12) months. with interest. and secured by of trust on the property said, or all cash, at the Option of the purchaser. ‘A devowit of $50 will be required on each lot at the time of sale: He ths terms of cals are not complied with in fall Within ten days after the ssle the undersigned, at their will resell, at the risk and expense of the de- tins purchaser, upou ten (10) days’ notice given in the Evenms Star newspuper. Immediately after the above sale, by virtue of a deed Of teuxt dated March 9: D. 1882, ano duly recorded &m Liber No. 999, folio 263 et eeq.,we shall sell, in front f the premises,” all of the following described lots, in subdivision known 2s ‘*Meridian Hill,” District of Co- mg unsold fter sati<fyins the prior deu ancl Brice, trustees, viz. = j. lots numbered one (1), ten (10), fif- teen (15), sixteen (16), elzuteen (1s), hineteen (19), twenty-erzht (28) and twenty-nine (29) In bi . 4, lots numbered five (5), six (6), seven Mend ) ight (3); In biock No. 6, lots numbered eight (8), seventeen (1 iabieen (1s), 2), twenty-two (22). twen~ ~three -four (24), twenty-nine (i: 9, lots numbered nine (9), ten_(10), twelve (12), fourteen (14), fifteen (15) and ‘thirty ( In bicek ‘No. 10, lots numbere’l ten (10), eleven (11), twelve (12), thirteen (13), f 14), fifte: @h, twenty x (2 In birck No. ered one (1). two (2,) fonr @), etehieen (18), nineteen (19), twenty (20), twenty- \, twenty-two (22), twenty-three (23), twenty- 3 hirty thicee 37 and thirty-four (A) No. 12, lots numb-red twelve (12), sixteen three (23), twenty-four (24), twelsty-nine ¥ 14, lots numbered one (1), two (2), Shree ot (9), pine (9), ten (10), eleven (11), twelve (12), n 3), fourteen (14), fifteen (15), sixteen (16), seventeen (17) and eighteen! (18); tel 05% No. 19. lots nusabe.ed twelve (12) and thir- (15) is numbered one (1), four (4), five e ght (8), nine (9), ten (10), twelve mn (19): cred five (5), six (6), seven n (10) and eleven (11); numbered fifteen (15),” sixteen ne (21), twenty-two (22) aud twenty- ». 20, lots numbered four (4), eight (9), nine (9), ten (19), € hirtecn (13), fourteen (14), fifteen (15) and -third in cash: the balance in six (6) and nths, with interest and se so in detault wil be resc f the defaulting purchaser, por ton (10) days’ notice im the ‘*Eveninu Star” news- Paper. all ‘cost of the purchaser. TH HER, 1878, and récorded in Liber No. of land rec is for the District’ ‘Fitten request of the party ined will sell at public Tespectively, NTH, 1 : P.M., the southern fifteen feet and three by the Who'e d=pth of original lot num- in square nuimbered four hundred aul . iinproved by a nearly new brick ix rooms. AsT THREE O'CLOCK P. M., part of > (2), in square number five hundred 518). Besinning therefor at a point in jashinuton street forty-four teet and ch west of the northeast corner of said ered two and running thence south eighty ast twenty-two fect © cht inches, thencs i line of Washington street, and ine twenty-two feet eizht thehes of beginning, improved by two Brick KR YCLOCK P. M., part of lot nembered im square numbered six hundred and ). bexinning for the same at the southeast lot numbered twenty-three (23) ond orth with the west line of North Capitol red and nineteen (119) feet and three uty (70) feet: then ty-tws feet; thence east two (2) red and fifteen feet and nce east with the north line of y feet to the place of bewiuning, im- larze double trame house, one six-rocm | nd one stabl Une-fourth cash, and the residue in six, twelve and cizhteen months, for which the notes of the pure! be tak ing interest at the rate secured by wuired on each pisco of property when struck off. Worms of saic to be complied with io seven daye fr00) day of sale, or the proverty will be resold ut the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser after five days’ a verti-en: All ciaims for damages to said lot Square (20, by reason of change of rade in Nort Mol stret om MONDAY. NOVEM! ER THIRTEENTH, 1882, at FOUR O'CLOCK, in front of the pren: y part of lot 25, in square 16, front hes on the west side of 25th street, balance at six months, with aterest at six per cent, and secured by ust. All convevaucing at purchaser's cost. eit at Hime of sa! Wpuex CHANCERY SALE OF PROV’ D REAL ES WEST ‘ [3 TWIN EB : SOUTH, rs SOUTH MSi KE ae W TH AND i : EU. 8. of . an be title and estate ties to said suit, 1 to the following real tate in the city'of Washington, in said Dis- SPAY, NOVEMBER SIXT LUCK FM, Wins 2 of 66 feet on ist ot Back ius att fee toan wed by a one-story Fi jrame Boilding. wile. for building: h. nd E arth cash on the day cf within seven days therwafter, the residue it four equal fasts ents in Bix, twe and twenty-four | #iven at the day of haser xiving his, misc bearing interest annum, or all e_ title 10 i ca. = Tetaiert until te full amount ase money and interest is paid. If a0; hall fait to comply with, the terms of sale readvertize and resell the property tof such defaulting purchaser. “ll be offered in separate lots or parcels. $50 bo acceptauce of cack vid. SCP TAMES S- EDWARDS, Trustee. 503 D street northwest. G STOVES, =O SALB AT THE GASLIGHT OFFICE, * TENTH STREET. NTON Monge CHEMICAL Y CLEANING FSTABLISH- 906 5 chrvet nosthweste -4 eure: capert. ‘Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Garment rfectly cleaned OF VERY SUPERIOR HOUSE- ITURE, MIRRORS, CARPETS, &e., ko. On =ATCRDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER ELEV- ENTH, 1882, at TEN O'CLOOR, within and in f Palen ans Chair aoutans tae Thad Several French Piate M: 8. handsome Parior Suites, (finely uphol- Five fnely Anisved Marble ton Chamber Suites. ery fine Hair Cioth Parlor and ol Easy Chairs. Handsome Sideboards. Qpevery fine Wilton ted Torlet Sets. Walnut M. T. ‘abies, Hair Mattraeses, Painted and other Chamber Faruiture: Also. one Parior Bi Together with a g Id Goods * |B." No postponement on account of Dinh 8° POM Pants DOWLING, Anctionicor, Uj igo DOWLING, Auctioneer. TWO COAL SCALES AT AUCTION. On SATURDAY, NOVEMBEB ELEVEN’ at TWELVE O’CLOC! WSL TEE B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. th of a decree passed by the Su) ity Court, in cause AUCTION SALE HOLD FURN: No. 4 v00, 1 wil on TUESDAY. the D._ 1882, yall of a iat de of Eleventh TH | HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P. mptoved Lot, located on the east sk (its) street, betiveen D and E streets southwest, bel part Lot No. 6, in Square No. 353, to the highert bid~ f sale: One-third cash, | yelve months, for notes b vans" | day of sale, caring futerest trom ing interest from nd secured by » deed of trust on property urchaser, A depoait of ‘of sale. All convey- Terms to be com- 'y will be resold st : or all cash at option of 0 will be required at the ing, Ke., at purchaser's cost. plied with in five days, or proj risk and cost of defa Street southwest. it of other House- S9-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPO! C- rain, until THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1882, same hour and place. TO-MORROW. ([HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF THREE TWO STO! FRAME DWELLINGS ON WEST SIDE OF JEFFERSON STREET, STREET AND THE ‘C, TOWN, D. C. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated the fourth ds} ber, recorded in Liber folios 442, &c., one of the land records for Wash: of NOVEMBER 188% at FOUR O'CLOCE Gf the premiacs, the Veginning on the w said Saeoractown. at the deeded by Wm. fronting on said strect aoa’ Fanning an feuds Pea ee UR es coruerof the Wm. H. Dorsey; thence yest said p ece as it runneth t .. an alley: at my auction [(OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ENTIRE EFFECTS OF A PRIVATE RESI- DENCE, REMOVED TO MY AUCTION ROOMS FOR CONVENIENCE OF SALE, COMPRISING AMBER SUIT 8, iUT WARDEO} ry O1HER HOUSZHOLD ‘Will be sold at auction SATURDAY, NOVEMBER i, at TEN O'CLOCK, within and in PE EEE GK 23 BETWEEN WATER AN. IN FINE PARLOR At Tab WALNUT M. T. T, ASSORTMENT OF 1HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ITIVE SA IXTEEN BUILDING LOTS BRE or Sear Tae GOVERNMENT On MONDAY, NOVEMBER THIRTEENTH, 1882, Cage at ‘lhe O'CLOCK, on ‘ell the following 30, Tl and 12, in ‘the north aide of (* Capito) and Ist strect east, IN SQUARE 677, PRINTING OFFIC! described prop-. juare 677, fronting the other piece, beginning on. the said west side of Jef- ferson street at the distance of one hundred and eighty- five feet, norther! iy from Water, former'y Osuseway street, and runn’ oe Water street one hundred and five feet; thence and para lel with Jefferson street thirty. © stwardly and parallel with first line to Jefferson street, and thence in a straight line to the Place of beginni ther with the improvements. erms: One-third cash, the balance in three equal Payments at six, twelve ‘and eighteen months, with interest at six percentum ‘secured by adeed of trust on sold, orall cash at purchaser’s option. All conveyancing and recording at purchaser's cost. Fifty dollars deposit ‘on each property at tims of sale. JESSE H. WILSON WILLIAM CLABAUGH} Trustecs. FPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. EES’ SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY, 304 STREET SOUTHEAST, IM- LARGE BRICK DWELLING, STABLES AND ICE HOUSE. . 1880, and recorded in eteeq., one of the land records of’ the’ District of Columbia, and at the the holders of the notes” secu: having been mado undersigned will sell, public su ses, on FRIDAY, D. 1882, "at FOUR O'CLOCK the following described teal estate, si i f Washington, District of Columbia, to wit: it piece or parcel of land fronting six feet on Jd street southeast bj and known as ail of of original lot (8) ei lot 2 of Carrols sul feet, betweon North Loté 54, 55 and 56, with same front and ‘on south side of H 1d. 81, and 111, 112 and in ‘and really the ‘san investment this westerly and ‘parallel with TLR on ‘lly 30 f uare, nly available lotein that offers a rare chance, a8 Prop- there isin demand and rapidly growing in value. sale is positive and without reserve. third cash; the reaidue in two equal pay- mente at six and twelve months, with notes bearing appum. All conveyan deposit on each lot at time of THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. HOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer, VALUABLE UNIMPROVED PROPERTY FRONT- ING ONL STREET, Br TWEEN NORTH CAPI- TOL AND FIRST STREETS NORTHWEST. On MONDAY, NOVEMBER THIRTEENTH, FIVE 0°CLOC} no! two feet; thens atsix cent at purchaser's cost. sale. THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Auctioneer. RY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED ESTATE, ON THE WEST SIDE OF 'H STREET, BETWEEN T AND U NORTHWEST. of a decree of the Si THIRD DAY complainant and William R. Moore ants, the undersigned will offer for aale at public suc- ses on MONDAY, the TWEN- 1882, at FOUR et al. are defend- a depth of ninet t (7) seven; south. ailof lot 1 and south 18 feet of iivision of original lot 9, and ail of lot 4 of Coombe’ subdivision of origwal lots mne-thi'd in cash, and the remainder in six and twelve months, for which the notes of the interest from the day of sale, and roperty sold. A de- will be reqnired st tion in front of the prem OGiocR fw. an Gat conte Parcel " CK P. M., piece or A and improvements situate in the city of Washin known and described t¥-nine (29), in William H. Gunnell’s subdivision juare numbered three hundred and five (805), a is duly recorded in the Surveyor's ‘Terms: One-third of the purchase money in cash, one-third in six months, and one-third in twelve months, the deferred paymenta bearing wix per cent interest per annum, and to be secured by deed of trust on the property sold, or all cash at the option of the A deposit of $100 shall be required as soon. All conveyancing at pur- chaser's cost. If the terms of sale be not complied with in eeven days from day of sale the property will be re- sold at the risk and cost of purchaser. EDWARD A, NEWMAN, 3 WALTER B. WILLIAMS & RUSTEF'S SALE OF VALUABLE LOT OF GROUND ON M STR’ET NORTH, NEAR SEV- ENTH STREET WEST, IN THE OLLY OF Byvitug ot a aecoo ee the 6 Court y virtue of a decree ‘upreme Coui the District of Colum! 8,140, Docket 22, I will cel and five (5), in ‘Terms of sale; office of said city. secured by deed of trust on the it cf two hundred do!lara ($200) e the of sale, and all conveyancing shall beat the ex- pense urchacer. yar ANTHUR HERBERT, CAZENOVE G. LEE, 5-THE ABOVE SALE IN UNAVOIDABLY POST- NOVEMBER TENTH, 1882, ‘Trustees. THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. as the property is bid off. poned until FRIDAY, same hour and place, Bs 436 street northwest, 0O.,Aucts. n9-eodada_ FPHOS. J. FISHER & CO., Auctioneers AUCTION SALE OF PART OF THE SKATING KINK PROPERTY, AT THE CORNER OF NEW XORK AXENUE AND H STREET, WASHING- of a deed of trust, dated April 34, d recorded in Liber No. 850, folio 255} the Land Records of the District of Co- ‘a, and at request of the party secured, premises, on SATURDAY, OCTOBER + 1882, at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., cht (38) and thirty_uine (39), in vision of origin ‘ht uare numbered two hundred and Yashington, D.C., maisting ferms: One-third cash, (of which $2 at sale, ) and balance in three X, twelve and eighteen months, with interest, secured by lien on the property, or all cash, at option of purchaser. | ‘st purchaser's cost. If terms are not hin five days the Trustees reserve the to resell on five days" notice at ¢:st of the defaulting |AHLON ASHFOKD, W. G. GREEN, Wa~ THE ABOVE SALE IS UNAVOIDABLY POST- PONED until TUESDAY, NOVEMBER the FOUR- EENTH, at FOUR O'CLOCK. RUSTEE’S SALE OF BUILDING LOTS CORNER: NEW JERSEY AVENUE. STR! ‘ORTH WEST, CORNER OF FY WEST, AT AUCTION. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the, District of Columbia, sitting asa Court of passed on the 18th day of September, A.D. 1 ‘the cause of Leopold Neumeyer vs. John uty, 1, the un ed, lecree, and acting under the ai and directions therein contained, will offer for sul 10 the highest ndder, at the premives, EE H DAY OF NOVEM- in Equity Cause No. at pubic auction, TENTH DAY D, 1882, at_ FOUR O'CLOCK P. M., Lot numbered two (2), according. to the subdivis- ion'of square numbered four hundred 448), as recorded in the istrict in Liber M.K. im front of the Lots numbered thitt a ‘and forty -eixht recorded subdi office of the Surveyor of said folio 275. Said Lot has a fi of 30 feet 3 incnes on “M street north, with a dept! ‘Terms of Sale: One-third of the purchase money cash ua: instalments at one (1) and two urchaser to give payments, bear- with the improvements and the balance in (2) years from the romixsory notes for the defe: terest at the rate of six per cent. per annum until , and secured bi ; or alt cash at tl rchaer. All conveyancing at cost of purchaser; $100 lown when property sold. EUGENE CARUSI, Trustee. DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. "2 THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED UNTIL TUESDAY, the FOURTEENTH DAY OF NOVEM- BER, A.D_ 1862, same hour and place. By order ds CARuSI, ‘trustee. rPHomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. jual installments, ai ‘a deed of trust upon the prem: AND IMPROVED PROPERT: ETH AND O STREETS NORTH- GRAND AND IMPORTANT SALE AT AUCTION al., No. 8,139. trustee by said GENUINE IMPORTED TURKISH AND PERSIAN RUGS AND CARPETS, A.D. 1882, at FOUR O'C fied lols or pareels of land, yi 40, 41, 42 and 43, sub- 14 ‘aud 15, in square 508 of ‘hristopher Neumeyer of lot No. 1, d Square No. 508. Six of said lots fronting on New Jersey avenue, and two on bi plat will be shown on the day of sale. SIXTEENTH DAY SLOCK P. M., 0. 10, in square 512, beyinnins street, sixteen fect east from the southwest said lot, thence east twenty-four feet, thence feet, thence west to Sth street forty feet, alone Sth stre-t 30 feet, thence east sixteen feet, thence south fifty feet to the place of beginning, houses on N street and one RARE AND RICH SELECTIONS the eabdiviion by said lots fronting on PERSIAN. AFGHANISTAN, DAFHISTA! OUCHAK, GEORDEIS, CIRCA: IAN, ARMENIAN, KHORASSAN AND MOORISH the day after ihe afcncenid her, parts of lot RUGS AND CARPETS. JEDAZIENE, KELIM AND BAGDAD PORTIERES, Being by far the Handsomest Collection of Textiles, in design and quality, ever offered by us, TO TAKE PLACE AT MY SALESROOMS, Southwest corner Pennsylvania avenue and 11th street, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER FOURTEENTH AND FIFTEENTH, MORNING AND AFTERNOON, AT ELEVEN AND THREE O'CLOCK. ON EXHIBITION FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND MON- DAY, PRIOR TO SALE. EVERY ARTICLE GUARANTEED GENUINE AND by two frame frame house on 5th street. And ais, at the same ‘time, part_of Lot No. 14, in square No.%512, at the corne et fronting 40 fect on Sth street and 80 fect on O street ‘Terms of sale: One-half cash and a credit on the resi- | due of twelve months, the purchaser or purchasers to execute and deliver his or their promi bearing interest from the day of i all the purchase money shall be paid, when & conveyance is to be given by the trustee. “‘Lerins to be complied with in seven day mnade on the sale of each | 250 on the improved property of the purchaser: of Sth and O st A deposit of $25 is to be the proved lots, and All conveyancing at the 'POLD NEUMEYER, Trustes. NSON BROS., Auctioneers, HHOMAS DOWLING. Auctioneer. ‘¥ SALE OF IMPROVED A. PROPERTY ON SEVENTH STR . THE HOWARD FREE TSUMBULL STREEY AND HOWARD y virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the, bia, passed the 9th day in equity cause No. 6,354, wherein lagruder is complainant and etal. defendants, the un Ee D) ‘TH DAY OF "NOVEMBER, i leseribed, property, in, parcels, accord: a treet of land in Washi of Columbia, known as which was allotted to lana fronting on the eastern boundary of the Seventh Street Turnpike leading to Kockvil'e, and containunc » square acre of land, bounded on the north by W. D. and on the south by that tract sold to . together with all the improvement aid property was subdivided into lots of 32 to depth of 208 feet. One of said lots roved by alarge three-story brick dwelling and 8. One-third of the purchase money cash the remainder in three equal instalments, | welve and eighteen months from th day of sale, the said deferred payments bearni in- erestat the Fate of six per cent per annum from All conveyancing at cost of purchaser. ‘axes to be paid by THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. fuomMas DOWLING, Auctioneer. oe ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. ¢ of an order passe istrict of Columbia, hoiding bate business on the 8th d: District of Colum! e Supreme Court of special term for pro- oe par igi plier ‘of December, ee. the un- dersigned w: at public anction, on the premises, 3s x eR D. TH DAY OF Ne at ELEVEN U'CLOCK A. M., tho ct Hellon M. Stewart, fisting principally of Houseliold Furniture, Glass and hina Ware. ‘The leasehold of the above premises wil! be sold the nblie auction in front of «aid iculars of which sale see another advertise le: Cash as to all sums under $100, and as over that amount a $53 Bot grocosion security satisfactory to '. Beall d Trustee will sell AT 1882, commencit mm county, in the iount Pleasant, and being @ 3), in the division of said id Peier, said part or Ieet front, with im. LEONARD MACKAL! aministrator of Helles Sk. Steveart. ING, Auctioneer. [OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, SALE OF VALUABLE L018 IN MOUNT PLEAS- virtue of aaeed of trust, dated 18th May, 1876, ene i Liber, Tr tee of the A THOMAS DOWLL ayable at six, t required on day of male. | f the terms of sale are not compite | with in ten tion = by full depth of lot numbered four (4) bered four (4), cost of the detaultiny HARVEY L. P. ION BROS., Auctioneers. USTEES' SALE. OF BONDS, SECURITIES, PATENTS. &c. ee of the Supreme Court of the in equity cause No. 7923, ainst Edwin N. Gray. we H DAY OF NOVEMBE! O'CLOCK IN THE FORE ¢ Auction tooms of Duncanson Bros., corner of gt and D sirecta northwest, in Washinton, D. C.. proceed to seil the follwing assets of the Gray & Noyes, to wit: ioctgaze Bords of the Fauquier White inyee Company. of one hundr rest coupons. attacl ing , 192 and 214 to 224 inclusive. Ww Viewiniay aid note Tat ler_ near Warrenton, and more full m of the vaine of the property, &c., Wil Le “3, Improvement in Pug Mi 301, Crushers. Ore G Combined Aas Eugine and THIRD, 1882, P, Brown's subdivision of ‘Goctus of sale: ‘he ammount of indebted ees osc rms of sale: nt Sete te tomtom rere seat 8 of le, secu! iced of trast. One hundred dollars deposit’ Conveyancing coet jount of indebtedness in about $2, of cash required wil WILLIAM A. GORDON, Trustee. SF THE ABOVE SALE 18 Pos’ FRIDAY, SEVENTEENTH NOVEMBER, 1882, and place. By order of Trustee. THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. coin eis ead of a irtet of Columbia, ‘TPONED UNTIL saine SHERMAN, Auctioncer, p josie ‘No. 927 F street northwest. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPRO’ REAL ESTATE. slg dated the 224 day of, 154) of the land seconds, for thes put We District of termined, 28 . Ward, Trustee, deceased, prentises, on SATURDA jOVEMBER, A.D. 1882, all that part of lot marked and lot numbered sixteen (16), in equa ton city, in said Dist Do. do., | adn. Driving Gear ‘Street Cars. ba! Governor Valve. oc! PM, tered “A” in John Potomac River Railway | of orixinal 3 . Ancenetis cad ik. SIDNEY T, TROMAS.? crrustoes. CHAKLES ©. CO! THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. ‘order UILDING MAT! Yippee apecatad Bi oe ‘ERIALS AND DEPANTMENT OF THEI Orrice oF ioe noraee een ARCHITEOT, Fine-PRoor BUILDING 4 ‘i No. 1316 N Stuer NW. ©., Sov. 1, 1882. ‘Wasntxcrox, D. Sealed Proposals wil be received af this office ite til NOON ON SAT AY, THE SECOND DaY OF DECEMBER, 1882, for furnishing and deli cee iain city, fo Con Bricks matter for cots and Pilaster ‘and for Excavation and G! » for all labor in Concrete Foundation, for all labor in Building ‘and Cellar Walls of Rubble Stone, and for all labor in Laying Bricks required for the can— struction of a Fire-Prooi Building for the United States Pension Office. M. bier * supervising Engineer and Architect, nA, 9,14, 19, 25.48 66 We Ma oar ea M42 LETTINGS. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. ‘Wasurxarox, D. ©, October 16, 1882. Propoaa will be received at the Contract Office of this Department until THREE P. M. of JANUARY SIXTH, 1883, for carrying the mails of the United States upon the routes, and according tothe schedule of arrival and departure specified by the Department, in the states of Maryland and Virginia, from July 1, 1883, to June 30, 1885. Lists of routes, with schedules of arrivals and departures, instructions to bidders, with forms for contractsand bonds, and all other neces- sary information, will be furnished upon application to the Second Assistant Postmaster General. T. 0. HOWE, 019-law6w Postmaster General. HOUSEFURNISHINGS, 709 NEW GOODS, 709 ENGLISH DECORATED VASES, BASKETS, &c., &c. DRESDEN CANDELABRAS and LAMPS. FIGURES IN PARIAN MARBLE and FINE BISQUE. HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS IN LARGE VARIETY AND AT LOW PRICES. WILMARTH & EDMONSTO: o3l 709 MARKET SPACE. PABLOR LAMPS WITH DUPLEX OR MOEHRING BURNERS IN BARBATINE, FAIENCE AND OTHER WARES. Choice bits of CHINA AND CUT GLASS, Appropriate for WEDDING PRESENTS. M. W. BEVERIDGE, IMPORTER OF POTTERY AND PORCELAIN, 028 No. 1009 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Guna GLASSWARE, CUTLERY, PLATED WARE, AND KITCHEN UTENSILS. NEW GOODS AT LOW PRICES. GEO. WATTS, HOUSE-FURNISHING STORE, 026 314 7th atreet, 5 doors above Penna. avenue. HIS DAY OFFER AT THETR ENTER ole iT, State BUTTER Creamers Butter, 420. State Fancy Dairy Buiter, abc iy, Butter, 90 to Be. Se.. (full West end. a cHorce WoT or New York State F: (otis 3) New You New York State Dai: to Factory ally acquainted with depot corner 13th Jest BECEIVED— Everything first-class. Ido not attempt to sell cheap. ‘My motto is everything the best at living prices. FRANK J. TIBBETS, Palace Market, Corner 14th street and New York avenue. RESERVED QUINCES AND DAMSONS GEO. A. O'HARE, 1218 Tth street northwest, between M and N. Soe & BI FIRST-CLASS BEEF, VEAL, LAMB AND MUTTON. CORNED BEEF A SPECIALTY. 15, 18 and 20 cts. iter Market, 7th street wing, ‘of charge to all of Choice if Beef 1: Sill Now, bf and 88 NOTICE TO HOUSEKEEPERS! REB RRR EKER ,SS8y ce wm 2 1a a a ry 5 2AM th 7 wmn2a i 5 Q a ar} saa 3 ee ol a E L—tminjoi=} = 3 0 EE th ae 13 aa od Bonn BE Spain| yOag, I~] of bol rs a ii-1-) >! aaaza e E 8 ra" 3 3 (= wR waz 22% en) 2 200, ‘000 seeey i} LS} ottsb ts tS eo naseel mht samme B BREAD AND BISCUITS. spot: Corner Ist street aud Indiana avenu & WM. M. GALT & CO. MA Somneoarar 629 and 630 Center Mar! Box 71, ‘City Post Ont Marketing delivered freeof charge to allpartsof the GENTLEM EN’S GOOD: Ts OMPSON’S SHIRT FACTORY 9th street wi ‘Sikskot, of adds MEN'S FURNISHING EMPORIUM, 816 F Street, opposit> Patent Office. Fine Dre-a Birts to order. weisht Underwear and new styles Neckwear. made Shirts at following pricea:—Acme, unfini 75 cts. : finished, 90 cts. finished, 80 cts." Lange assortment Boys’ shirts. 85 S. B. ELLERY, e SUCCESSOR TO DUBREUIL BROFHERS, MANUFACTURERS OF FINE D GENTS’ FURNISHIN 1112 F Sraeer Norrawssr, WasHiorow, D.C. Receiving dail unfinished, 65 cts. ; $3 SHIRTS ix of the Finest Dress Shirts to order. ix Extra Fine Shirts to order. Six Fine Shirts to order, BETTER THAN COAL. ple. The best in the world, ‘Use it for economy. Order by Teie- A. R. WILLIAMS, Jr., 713 7th street northwest. The fuel of the Phone. Ask for circ YOLD WEATHER IS COMING. PREPARE for it early by. purchasing @ flst-class HEATING BI INACE. | Our stock isnow STOVE, LA ORF crenulete, and Rees iseemea hed pees call we ae 0 your inspectio ‘assortment above goods in thiaciye is a Agents for the St. and Stag Head Elevated Oven Ranges, Social and Side Jewel Latrobes, Kadiant Home and Barstow’ Furnaces Mantels and Grates. Plumbing and Gas Fitting. Job- Ving and Repairing promptiy attended to. W. 8. JENKa & CO.. ‘717 7th street nortnwest. (A UERBACI'S MACHINE OFFICE, Corner 7th and H streets. Another lot of Machines we have taken in exchange for new ones the past week, have put them in gook work- ing order, and offer them at these extremely low prices to make room: 8 Wilson Machines, a $6.00 12 Singer Machines, at. 10:00 9 Whecler & Wilson Machines, at . 7.00 6 Grover & Baker Machines, at. 8:00 g Weed Machines, at --.. 22) 7200 Wilcox & Gibbs Machines, at. 14.00 3 Domestic Machines, D180 omestic Machines, I aie 2 Empire Machines, at. + £00 ALL MACH) N . né C. AUERBACH, cor. 7th and H. AM A SEWING MACHINE DEALER no Agent, and employ no agents, Ibuy no inferior Machines, becanse they are cheap, then run big adver- tasements and employ ayents to shove them. I vell first- ‘and reliable Machines from the office only, J. F, MoKENNEY, nl 427 9th street northwest. LAves! BEFORE PURCHASING A ae SEWING MACHINE Do not fail to examine the finest Snished, lehtost run- ning and most quiet Sewing Machines in the world, THE NEW HARTFORD! THE NEW ELDREDGE! And the new No. 4 VICTOR. All other makes of machines on hand and sold on easy monthly payments. Special discount for cash at OPPENHEIMER'S, Reliable Sewing Machine and Fashion Rooma, 528 9th street northwest, St. Cioud Building. Singer Needles ono cent each; all other straicht Needles two cents, =" oe PROFESSIONAL. R. M. 8. PARSONS, Mi DICAL ELECTHICIAN, Galvanic ana Electro Vapor Baths, Massage, Sweod- ish movements, Magnetic Treatment, &c. Hours from 9am. to7 p.m. 1927 F street northwest. _06-2m* PEE, UNDERSIGNED HAS RESUMED HIS office hours in Washington, at 1209 Pennsylvania gugnue every Wednesday. from 1 to 4 p.m. GEO, REULING, M. D., Surgeon in of Maryland Eyeand Esr Infirmary, Baltimore, Md. 03-3m, °*T\SE WISE FOR HEALTH ON DAILY WALKS T DEPEND." Corus bunions, bed nails, and other complaints of the feet successfully treated ut DR. WHITE'S Chirop- odial Establishment, 1416 Pennsylvania avenue, op- Posite Willard’s Hotel. Office fee $1 per visit. Patron- ied by the highest medical, Judicial, ‘political, military and naval dlepitartes of this country, reprosentativas of leading foreign governments, and thousands of oter well-inown personages. ketabished as Washington, D.C., in 1861, R, JOHN FRED'K MAY HAVING AS8SO- Disact era nici Dr. WILLIAM MAY, late of New Yor resume the practice of Medicine and Surgery in city. Residence and office, 2022 @ Stresk northwest, Down town office, **May Building.” Np PARDALL PARSONS. Denzin, street northwest, over Bailantyne’s Book ings a apeclalty.” ‘Gas. piven day oF i ° . ‘the Hurd ‘Systeme for (estore STARB PARSONS, DENTIST, 439 9TH STREET. Gas 8:30 apt ae Hours 5 p.m. Bunday, ae Dr Mi TALBOTI, DENTIST, No. 487 iH street, three doors from corner B. Dentistry tn: ‘ite branches. Teeth al ite ‘inserted $7 per egp. awa Ses Sh Ae RIIFICIAL T. ‘AND IN- A HAL TEETH MADE BEFORE AW! (RENHOLM’S COAL DEPOTS— ith street and Rhode Island avenue, 13th street and M: OFFICE—605 7th street, 0} Coal sent in Locked weighers, thus guaranteeing correct weight to Orders by mail receive prompt attention. EORGE CREVELING, 14TH STREET WHARF, ‘above Long Bridye. Office 1822 14th st. northwest; wood orders filled at short notice. Pine, $4:.50 Oak, $5.75; Hickory, $7.50: Sawed and spit: Oak, $7; Pine, $6.35. JOHNSON & BRO., ‘We will ecll as low seany ola or nov firm, any larwe oF ‘kind of rm i te cy weighed by sworn aces. Also Slate firm, or any other call will convince you. Store Yara: Eaaby's Point. M and 20th street. Branch Office: 806 F street northwest. J OHNSON BROTHERS, ‘WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS! ¢ COAL AND WOOD, By water and rail direct from the mines. gifellities unsurpassed by any firm in the United ‘Sell at lowest cash prices, and deli fain office, wharves and depou. strets southwost. ‘7th and P ats. n. theast, a promptly. "Tah "and Water 1202 F st. n.w, 3d and K sts. n.w.. y. 1112 9th'st. n:w., and 221 Pa. ave. PIANOS AND ORGANS. L. WILD & BRO. 709 SEVENTH Sz. NORTHWEST. Sole agents for the Unrivaled Stieff an the celebrated Kranich & Bach PIANOS. Two Double Bank, 14-Stop Petal Bass ORGANS, excellent for church Organ practising, C= iCEY J. REED, 433 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. PRICE LIST OF SPECIAL INS IN PIANOS AND ORGANS: No. 1—A Full Double Roun: ‘Pian ith tly legs and. (00 and is good as new: $250, |= a) 2—One large and rful 3 stringed Upright ‘GrandPiano, used 4 months: ‘No. 3—One of the handsomest an: 8, new, and warranted for years, 600; No. 4—Gne genuine Stein Piano, in order ; $75. No: 5A good octave Planar s00. OO is No. 6—An elegant Upright more maker; toe : ability. Piano, by leading Balti- for Squate Pian ‘No, 7—Special Jow prices in the matchless Hienckam, ‘Pianos, alee >honinger Cynibella Orgens; minutes, HAW=t DAVIS & CO.’S PIANOS. ASELECTED STOCK OF THESE SUPERB PIANOS NEW STYLES. EASY 1 COME AND SEE THEM. HL. SUMNER, 81. Square and Baby Grand to order. EICHENBACH’S PIANO WAREROOMS.—Pianos ¥ frou, world-renowned factory. ; mon and otters. Pianos for rent. Tuning and Repairing carefuily. attended to. 423 11th stroot vorthwest, above Pennsylvania avenue. = ge A DANI co LOW PRICES. 11 9th street north nder. female infant on a door step on west. It was taken to St. Ann’s Infant Asylum. the Police Court several times lately, an unlicensed bar, was before the court again yes- ped on the same charge. He was fined $105 or 60 Mind wight Gna: and ni Os re bearTy, Washing: nr TEBIG COMPANY'S Red Rodeo aN SOUPS, MADE DISHES AND heard to remark to-day that by a mathematical calculation made before retiring last night he found that by not buying a five cent cigarin the morning, by ft ing his accustomed lunctr at the dairy at noon, he would save just feed wt iT AND FINETOOR, the Police Court yesterday LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MEAT. | Sinc-shot. He was sent down for 3) days in -de- bie tonio in all SPSo “etedieal Broo” Lanosts Medical Journal,” io. .—Gennine facetmie: se ugaetiae in Bins tak eee '‘ANY'S EXTRACT OF ere LIEBI MP. ° eke '2d_ Edition. LATEST ELECTION RETURNS DEMOCRATIC MAJORITY IN NEW YORK 190,000! BOTH PARTIES CLAIM- ING VIRGINIA. New York. CLEVELAND'S MAJORITY 199,000! AuBany, N. ¥., Nov. 9—The Evening Journal estimates Cleveland’s majority at 190,000, and gives & democrats and 48 IicaRs in the as Sembiy, and 206 democrats republicans in he next Congress. It says the majority in favor of free canals ts fully 150,000. —— ‘The Virginia Congressmen Elect. LATEST RETURNS RECEIVED AT RICHMOND. RIcHMoND, Va., Nov. &—Nothing more definite has been recelved as to the election in Virginia than was embodied in yesterday's dispatches here. It is impossible to hear from remote coun- Ues in the Ist and 9th districts. Large democratic | Erie, 45 gains are reported in the latter, but not enough to | elect Fulkerson over Bowen, coalitionist. ‘The ist district 1s very close and full returns will have to be received before the election is decided between Garrison (democrat) and Mayo (coalition- ist.) Jn the 7th district official figures will be re- quired to decide between O"Ferrall (democrat) and ‘aul (coalitionist.) If Paul ts elected O’Ferrail Will contest his election on the ground of frand, of which he has ample evidence. Libby (coalition- ist) in the 2d district is elected by nearly 3,000 majority. Geo. D. Wise’s majority in the 84 district is 2800; Hooper (coalitionist), in the 4th district, 1s elected by about 9.000; Cabell (dem,), In the Sth district, has an estimated majority of 1,500;Tucker (dem.), in the 6th district, hasan estimated ma- {O71 of 2,000; Barbour (dem.), In the Sth district, ‘a8 Over 5,000 majority. ‘The democrats are still hopeful of election of Massey as Congressman-at-large and are sanguine of having six other Congressmen, while the coall- Uontsts claim that John 8. Wise 13 elected by from 5,000 to 10,000 majority, and that they have secured four district Congressmen. ‘Wisconsin. REPUBLICAN LOSSES IN THE LEGISLATURE. MILWAUKER, Nov. 9.—Complete returps from the state show the complexion of the legislature to be as follows: Senate—19 republicans and 14 democrats; a democratic gain of 4 Assembly—52 Tepublicans and 45 democrats, two trades assem- bly candidates and 1 independent; a republican Joss of 12. ‘The republican majority on joint bal- jot is ‘The ist Congressional district fs still in doubt, and 1s positively claimed by both republicans and democrats. The former figure out a majority of 89 for Williams, and the democrats claim that Wl- nans has 1,000 majority. we A Victim of Poisoned Pie, Norgistown, Pa., Nov. @—Chas H. Garber, a member of the family poisoned at this place List week, by eating ple containing arsenke, died at noon to-day. Some of the flourfrom which the ple Was made has been found to contain arsenic crystals of purer quality than that which ts usually sold by druggists. A murder 1s sus pected. — Lord Dufferin’s Mission to Egypt. Lonxpon, Nov. 9—in the house of commons this Afternoon Mr.Gladstone,replying to a question by | Sir Henry Drummond Wolff, sald the object of | Lord Dufferin’s mission to Egypt ts to conduct necessary negotiations with the Egyptian govern- ment. No machinery exists, he sald, by which the Egyptian people could be consulted with regard to their future government. ———— ‘The French Chambers. Pants, Nov. 9.—The Chambers reassembled to- day. ‘The declaration of the government's policy, a8 announced yesterday, was received quietly, but apparently with favor, with the exception of the Statement in regard to danger from anarchists, which the extreme left greeted with murmurs, ‘The declaration was very reticent on the subject of Egypt, merely stating that negoUlations were pending. San Gen, Grant and Son. Bostox, Nov. 9.—Gen. Grant and his son Ulysses left Unis city for New York to-day. ————— The Garfield Monument. ACTION TAKEN IN NEW YORK CITY. New Youg, Nov. 9—A meeting of the commis- stoners of the state of New York on the Garfleld Monument fund, who are now engaged in Promoting the "national bazaar, Industrial and art’ exposition at Washington, D. C., will be held at the Mutual Trust company Friday: Mr. Cyrus W. Field has been appointed as chief commissioner of the state of New York, and CoL Austen secretary of the Trust company, 1s acting ag secretary of the New York cotmisstoners. Gen. Hazen and Gen. Swaim, from Washington, will be present to-morrow morning to represent the Washington board of directors. eat lc A Flurry in Wall Street To-day. A DEMORALIZED STOCK MARKET. ‘New York, Nov. 9.—The Post's financial article says: The money market, partly owing to the ma- nipulation of stock speculators and partly to the absorption of money by the Treasury, is active. The ruling rate for call loans on stocks thus far to-day has been 10 per cent. Time loans and prime mercantile paper are nominal. At the stock exchange we have a thoroughly demoralized stock market, although since the appearance of the | ‘Treasury order to prepare bonds the market has shown more steadiness and more of a disposition to turn, The outline prices of stocks opened 322 per cent lower than they closed yesterday; during the first hour deciined 343% per cent, then in the next half hour recovered sga13s, then ta the next forty minutes, bringing the time up to about 12:15, declined 3¢ a 2 per cent; since then recovered 341%. Th addition to the influences above named as affecting the market, the break In Lake Shore did more to demoralize than anything else. Appar- ently, Mr. Vanderbilt made up his mind that he would buy stocks as cheaply as possible and with- draw all orders. After tir decline his brokers ay ir as buyers, Other ol ie ing Speculators have besa Picking up stock in the flurry as cheaply as possible. Undoubtedly a good deal of “long” stock has been thrown over to-day and yesterday, but probably three-fourths of the sales have been for “short” account as may ap- ear more clearly in a dy or two. Leta teed ‘The Potomac Flats Dredging Contract. ‘Major Hains, in charge of the reclamation of the Potomac flats, sald this afternoon that the dredg- ing contract has not been awarded yet. He | §: thought it wiser to delay a few days now for the piper or ne, ‘the responsibility of the bi ers, than torun the risk of several months delay in the future. K the position of civilian member of the naval ad- visory board. ARMY ORDERS.—Hospltat Steward Thomas Daw- Feport to the department of Dakota, Fort Snelling, Minnesota, for assignment to duty. ‘The leave granted Capt. David Krause, 14th infantry, 1s ex- tended five months on surgeon’s certificate of dis- THE INSPECTOR of foreign steamships will prob- ably be appointed to-morrow or Saturday. Local Notes, Four carrier pigeons released tn this city at 12:20 o'clock to-day arrived at Baltimore—their home—at 1 o'clock, making the distance in 40 At the meeting of the Serlal Building associa- tion last evening 24 shares were sold at 10 per cent premium. Mr. Hayward M. Hutchinson ts intending to erect a six-story fireproof building on the corner of 15th and K streets, which will be used as an apartment house. It will be known as “The rarmer Flats.” Yesterday OMficer Salkeld found a new born Frederick W. Wyrick, who has been convicted in S. A well known department young man was money to take him home in 1884, and he meant save it, lored man,named Geo. Nichols,was taxed in | and guarantee a cure or no pay. 1¢ Police $20 tor carrying a | ¢xpericpoc. fault of the fine. District Government Notes. ations for 1 ut ‘The following ba gr emend —. lconses Rickard Curtin, Youn Farrelly Peter ‘Marrucat Jobn D. Mannon, Mra. John Ernest Weber, Bregazzi & Whit, J.& ee ey coran, Gockler, Carl 'Reesch, Charles Golden, Mike Lawler, ‘Frank P. caine 2, Gon i La, Mut‘oy. M. T. Serrer, Welsh, Wm. John F. Dyer, M. J. O'Donoghue, Ei- pe nity : y Covet 1x GrNRRAL TRR«. ‘Yesterday, Butler ogt. buUer; argued and sub- Crrovtr Coret—Jutge Macarthur, act. Ford, ‘ai mnation, Mouil mitted to jury. CRIMINAL CovRT—Jutge Wyite. Yesterday, Fannie Morien, larceny: not Davis, burglary and las Moulton, erana James Taylor and Robert larceny; Taylor not guilty ice Of a’ motion for a new »dinson, and William trial. William Bright, alias Ry Robinson, house-breaking In vinsen sent to the reform sehe ars Of age and Bright to three Frank Minor, murder of View inor; pleaded guilty; William Simms, house-breaking; guilty; #eMe fenced to the penitentiary for ten Years, Martha Ella Braxton, larceny, three cases; pleaded guilty in two and pot guilty in the third; sentenced te ‘two years in each case and a nolle pre in the third. Marla Davis nizance forfeited, intent to kill OMtcer Morris Quintan;” pleaded not Kila Randolph, assault with {atent to Kill Clara Hanson; pleaded not guilty. crosmaeteeich ee THE NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. are the opening an closing prices: Stock Market to-day, as by special wire to HL. H. Dodge, 539 15th strest. George W. Robey Se aszsiges| | BTN B8ig Ni Sst aN Do, 1st pref | 35° | 8445 esegsgse ere Ont & West. 1824 Peo. D. & E.. «| Slag Sis Ready ST\ BS NL Pal -| By 9 St Paul o* MTA St. P.kOmalia a, ay 49 Texas Pac Lou. & Nash |. 1085 1034 Wad. Pac. Central, 70% 70% Wab. Pac. p + Central. 130% 1315 West Unlon.. 795. 7 HEARING Lrqvor Arrras.—The Commissioners j Were kept busy most of Ue time to-day hea appeals from liquor dealers from the decisions: restrictions of Uke Commissioners tn relation to the granting of licenses The Commissioners | have not yet decided how long a time will begiven | to those who are tnterdicted’ from selling by the Tule of School bullding lrits, TRE CriurNat Court. —In the Criminal Court, Judge Wylie, to-day, Robert Courtney, on the charge of house-breaklug, was convicted, and sem- tenced to one year in the Erie county (N.Y.) pene Samuel GriMn, for house-breaking, was ‘d, and sentenced to the reform school William M. Winston, entering house with-intent to injure the same; guilty; Sve Years at Erie. during minority. —_>__- A Crvm-Rigns Casx.—The case of W. &. Crow. ley, charged with violating the fourteenth amend. ment of the Constitution of the United States, was, heard this afternoon by United States Commis sioner Mills—Mr. Moore prosecuting and Mr. R. R. t. ‘The change is made by colored man, now of Prince George's county, Md., who testified that on Satur= day two weeks ago Crowley, Who keeps an eath Saloon, refused to serve him, witnesses were sworn, and the testimon Parnell was requested to leave one table and go ‘The commissioner held that the ment had not made out a case, and Mr. Was discharged. Tar Crecurr Court. Perry for the defendan’ Arthur Parnell, a Quite a number a n the Circutt Court toflay In the case of Moulton gt. Brown the jury, being unable to agree, were di-charged. In Citizens Building Asgoclation, an order was made | to take depositions Huwe agt. Brown; default, Scott agt. Stewart et. ul: on hearing. A FOURTERN-YEAR OLD Gret To RE TIANGED.— Mary Booth, colored, aged about fourteen years, 18 | to be hanged at Surry Court-House, Va., on the 17th insi., for the murder of Mrs. i. Gray and Travis Jon ‘The munter was purpose of getting a stn Was supposed to be a ‘he girl killed her victims by ing strychnine to them in the food that had been cooked for their breakfast. Soon after the murder threats were made of lynching the culprit, the youngest girl ever hanged tn Virginia. Mr. murdered woman, before his removal to Virginia, Was an oMicial of ‘one of the largest western rail nis headquarters in Chicago, and was Teputed to be very wealthy. Since the deat his wife he has frequently threatened to tak Ife, and a short time ago he committed si shoot tng himself through tne head, s, some months ago, um of money which husbund of the A PREMONITION OF DEATH. —“Bee” Davis, a about thirteen old, living two miles soutir from Eaton, Ohio, played cheerfutly all day urday, and toward evening bade several friends farewell, telling them he was going On Sunday mornt ‘The physicians say was paralysis. at 9 o'clock he MARRIED. McGEE—CORCORAN. On Wednesda: 8th, 1882, at St. Dominic’ Call, JAMES F. MoGEI ‘hurch, by th: y BAA, both of Washington, D. fi to Mine LIZZI BLAND. On November 8th, 1852, MARY FRANC! of Mary and Edward Bland, ‘lock, from her father's D. ©., on the 8th November, 1882, MANSFIELD, son ot Major J. A it eranasen of the fuuore and Boston of November 9, 1882, beloved dauchter three years and seventh mont Funeral to-morrow, at 11 0% residence, 501 L street southw: At Washinwton, irciiia Brown, papers please copy. BURGESS. On the mori ght minues to five oclocl iter of Martha C. and the Inte John W, even years and two days. [Baltimore papers The Lord geve and the Lord Blessed be the name of the Lord.” Funeral from Rock Creek Church, D. C., Friday af- ternoon, November 10, at 3 oelock, R. Cn Wednesday, November8, 1882, ANNTE TER, beloved wife of Richard W. Carter, in the tweuty-fifth years of her age. She suffered, 0} d hath taken away: 0 tongue ean tell, And God, in’his wisdom, Uhougut it best ‘To take tier to himself (0 rest. Faneral will take place from ber la he y Sundss, November 12%h, at elatives and frends of the family ave cordi- aliy invited to attend. a JENCKES. On November 8th, 1882, AMOS TROOP KES, formerly of Providence, Ithoce Island, in g soventy-fourth year of his Funeral will take place from his late remience, No. 417 4th street southeast, Sanday, at three p.m, Friends are requested not to send flowers. Friends aud reiatives are respectfully invited to attend. (New York and Providence papers pleste copy.J] * KOLB. On Tuesday, Novens:ber 7th, 1882, at his DANIEL KULB. Friday morning, from the Friends are juvited to at- MEREDITH. Wednesday, November Sth, 1882, at 8:30 p.m., EMMA MON nnie E. and the Jate Jai Years, one monta and twenty-two day Funeral Friday mornu residence of her mother, Church of the Asceusion, BOE, youncent ai ee At? Meredith ame ‘at eleven o'clonk, from the ‘9. 628 1 street uorthwest* {Richmond aud Norfolk papers pleas: copy.) * of ICHOLS. On co 1882, at the reaidene Ni in-law, Fran: . ‘Mr. Mrer Coryett, of New York, has accepted her 80n- ‘ANNA Me RIGHOLS, sd 8. vs Interment at Philadelphia. WAGNER. On November 8th, 1882, RERTHA A., wife of William H. Waxuer aud young son, now on duty at Fort Barrancas, Florida, will | Major Charies H. Manning, of Salem, ‘0. 57 D street northeast, to-morrow (Friday), at2p.m. Friends are respectfully invited. UNDERTAKERS, FURNISHING UNDERTAKER, 3726 Pennsylvania avenue northwest. Terma moderate and everything ficst-class. Telephone connection. mls Joes & wien 1733 8th street UNDERTAKER, 1337 TenTH STRceT Nokraweer, ‘onnection. alo GUSTUS BURGDORE, FURNISH. iG UNDERTAKER, 16 Pennsylvania ~ ‘venue northwest, between 34.13 dauld MEDICAL, &e. R. LEON, THE OLD: Everything first-class, ‘T ESTABLISHED AND Ladies’ Physician in the Q sireet north. | Consulted dally at 237 Pennsylrauia avenue. Ircesularitics - quickly Prompt treatment. Corresponieuce and consultations: Soesnd Chop ee areas ‘Rigis House. = 'D GRAY GIVE NO FREE ‘and send you to some: ill “acree to divide pypotuted of Complaints “and tri . of keeping | hourt 2 to 4 and 6 to8 p.. RR. H. L. BOVE! treats sucee Kchoumstiem, Chi 1417 G etroot, opp RS. BeoTHERS A ‘vith the Sauk GAN OO ve Tabet E MOST |ABLE ES OLDFST ESTABLI: Physicians yr AY, 906 B street southwest; ‘ars experience, will

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