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*< AUCTION SALES. — ___ FUTURE DA FUTURE DAYS. JHOMAS DOWLING, > house. 6 feet 3 red at time of sale. tHOMAS DOWLING, au EOF VERY DESIRABLE LOT: ISLAND AVENUE, FRONIING ‘OTE STATU cell at auction, in front of the ines, at Came omni ane oa] DAY, NOVEMBER SIXLEE. 33 Ornt f day ne Scott statue. ereafter, fonr Lots in square The location is rapidly im- @ with elewant teridences. Reservation, pack. Natidaouss row Of trees in front. at tienes oe ist and particulars epply - WM. P. YOUNG, D-eokda 1420 New : HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ee OF VALUABLE ris IN MOUNT PLEAS- virtue of adeet of trust, dated 18th May, 1476, ot eee melee iT tebe f the land ds for D. bite auction, in. Dt of the pre DAY. NOVEMBER RD. 1 b. Bz full sopth of lot numabered four (4). tn bio four (4), . P. Brown's subdivision of Mount Pleasant, in the Districtof Columbia, ‘Terms of sale: The amount of indebteducss secured, pid expenses of wale in cash, and balance in six and else months, wi b interest trom day of sale, secured of trust. One hundred dollars: deposit juired time of male. Conveyancing at cost of purchaser, amount of indebtedness is mut $2,400, and the amount of required will Of sale. WILLIAM A. GORDON. Trustee. old f- THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED UNTIL IDAY. SEVEN 1 EENTH NOVEMBER, 1882, same of Trustee. ‘The fuel of the peopte. M for heaith, “Use it ‘Ask for circulars. A. R. WILLIAMS, Jn, 7 street northwest. RENHOLM’S COAL DEPOTS— ith street and Khode Island avenue, 13th #treai aud Maryland avenne. OFFICE—605 7th street. opposite Patent Office. Coal sent tn Locked Carts and weighed by sworn wWeizhers, thus guaranteeing currect weight to con- Sumer. ‘The best in the world, Tse f economy. Order by Tele- 023 Giron E CREVELING, 14TH STREET F above Long Bride. ‘coal an WHARF, Office 1822 14th st. northw JOHNSON & BRO. COAL axnp WOOD. A ‘We will sell as low asany old or new firm, sny large or firm, or eny other kind of tirm in the city. So re Yarg: Eaaby‘a Point. 2 Mand a0tn street. Branch Office: £06 F street northwest. oJ OBNSON BROTHERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRALEDat4 COAL AND WOOD. By water and rail direct from the mines. Facilities unsurpassel by any firm in thy United i at lowest cash prices, and delivere | prom Main office, wharves and depot, 12th aud Streets southwest. ich Vari th and P sts. Southeast. A snl6-3m, ‘ater 202 F ost. nw, Sd and K sts. n.w.. je 1112 9tr'st. ou w., aud 221 Pa. ave. svI8-4m HOUSEFURNISHINGS. _ poreny AND PORCBLAIN. We are daily receiving, per steamer. Choice Goods in DECORATED POTTERY AND PORCELAIN, from the best manufacturers in Europe. DINNER, TEA and TOILET SETS in Great Variety. MOUSE FURNISHING GOODS OF ALL KINDS. M. W. BEVERIDGE, 1009 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. cy A 709 709 ENGLISH DECORATED VASES, BASKETS, &c., &e. DRESDEN CANDELABRAS and LAMPS. Fiew IN PARIAN MARBLE and FINE BISQU FURNISHING GOODS IN LARGE VARIETY AND AT LOW PRICES. WILMARTH & EDMONSTON, 709 MARKET SPACE. NEW GOODS. WARE. LERY, PLATED WARE, AND KITCHEN UTENSILS. WEW GOODS AT LOW PRICES. GEO. WATTS, HOUSE-FURNISHING STORE, 4 7th street, 5 doors above Penna. avenue. ATHER IS COMING. PREPARE ritearly by purchasing 2 first-class HP ATING =. LATROBE OR FURNACE. Our stock isnow nd if you will favor us with a we can Your inspection the largest assortinent of for St. George and Stax Head Elevated ven Kanes, Social and Fire dian! rarstow ‘gpm ae Stato ng and Gas Fitting. Jot attended to. W. S. JENKS & CO.. ‘IT Tth street northwest. __ SEWING MACHINES, &e. A SEbsace’s MACHINE OFFIC _ Eb z - Tth and H. MACHINE DEALER AND no Acent, and employ no agents, Ibuy no inferior je Ueeasise they ere cheap, then tun big adver and employ agents to shove them. I sell first- lass aud reliabie Machines from the ofics only. J. F, MoKEXNEY, nl __427 9th street northwest. Aves! BEFORE” PURCHASING A SEWING MACHINE Do not fil to examine the finest finished, Iehtest ran- Ring and most quiet Sewin ; Machines in the world, THE NEW HARTFORD! THE NEW ELDREDGE! Aud the new No. 4 VICTOR. All other makes of machines on band and sold on easy monthly pay ments. Special discount for cash at OPPENHEIMER’S, Sewing Mechine and Fashion Rooms, h street northwest, St. Stncer Needles one cent each; all other straicht Needies two cents. 0% ORGANS WILD & BRO., ee EVEN 4 Sr. NORTHWEST. fia Krani “ Unrivaled Stiett b & Bach PIANOS, © Tank, 13-Stop Petal Bess ORGANS, for church Orgen practi Relist __ PIANOS AND To. excellent rent. OOMS.—Pianos Enete Address D. rPuowson’s SHIKT FACTORY aD MENS FURNISHING EMPORIUM, 816 F Street, opposit » Patent Oillce. DUBREUIL BRoruzss, \UFACTUR! OF FINE DRESS SHIRTS MANUFAC Ly FUL SISEINGS 32 F Srarcet Nosruwest, Wasuixeron, D.0. of Finest Drees Shirts to order... BE fates Fine tuarts to oder Fine Shirts markt STEES SALE FY TAN HILL uit of paymen on peng in bered ten (10), fifteer: (15), sixteen nineteen (J9,) twenty-eight (28) end all im biock numbered three (3), and sub. Jot numbered one (1), accordiny vens’ recorded subdivision of o1 one (1), tm block nunibered three num a a (), six (6), seven (7) and eight (8) Steven's Recorded gubdivinion of orist one (1), two (2), three (3), twenty- seven (27) and twenty-eight (28); In k mural ), two (22), twenty- nine (29) and In block 3) and courwen (14): In block numbered nine (9), tem (10), 15) and thirty-one (31): thirty (30); Seren GD. [twelve (12), Sifteen (15), sixtoen (16), seventeen ( (2), Swenty-four ¢ )» twenty-five QD. two (2), twenty three (23), " twenty-four (24), thirty-four (34): In block numbered twelve (12), lots (12), sixteen (16), twenty-three (23), Iwenty-mine (29) and thirty (30) Tn block numberet for: (D), two CD), three (3 (1D, thirteen (13), “fourteen (14), (16), seventeen (11) end eighteen (18) In block numbered fifteen (15), (22). 4 thirteen (13); (4). five six (6), seven (7), eight (3), nine fifteen (15), eixteen (16), (22) and twenty-three (3) (4), five (5), «ix (6), seven (7), (10), (eleven (11), twelve (12) (4, fifteen (15) and twent And im’ block numbe: Deru one (1). Terms: One-third in cash, éeht si (2 option of the purchaser. Ade time ot sale. fan the Evening Star newspaper. Ail conveyauciug at the cost of the JOHN SELDEN, ARTHU of t-ust dated March in Liber No. 999, Zolio 263 et seq., we CYEMPER, A D.1ss rtain tract of land kuo to say, original lots num- In biock numbered ten (10), lots numbered ten (10). thirteen (13), fourteen (14), ree TPHOS. J. FISHER & CO., Auctioneers. ATS IN SUBDIVISION KNOWN AS MELID: orded in Hber No. 945, foli Halland Ely 6), eighteen (18). twenty-nine (29) in the same bio to Joseph T. Ste. inal lot numbered and parts of b.ock two (2) and Meridian ayenuo; numbered four (4), sub ots ‘numbered five m7 ). in ‘Joseph T. al lots numbered six (26), twenty- #x (6), lols pumbored eight (8), seventeen (17), eighteen (18), twenty-one Ol), teensy ree (23), twenty-four (24), twenty- Ruzubered eight (8), lots numbered thirteen lots numbered nine (9), ‘eleven (11), twelve (12), fourteen (14), fifteen, 17}, twenty (25) and twenty- In block numbered eleven (11), lots numbered one a0), bwenty-ont (15, twensg-tirg Ca), twenty (20), &) one re nty-two ), twenty- prenty-four’ thirty-three (83) and numbered twelve twenty-four (24), n (14), lots numbered one eixht (8). nine (9), ten (10), eleven ‘teen (19), sixteen numbered twelve In block numbered sixteen (16), lota numbered four nix (6), seven (7), eight (9), nine (9), teu U0), tweive (12), thirteeu (13) and nineteen ((9); _In block numbered seventeen (17), lote numbered five (9), ten (10) and n (11); n block numbered cighteen (18), Iota numbered twenty-one (21), twenty-two In block numbered twenty (20), lots numbered four (8), nine (9), ten ), thirteen (13), fourteen twenty-two (22). lot num- he remainder in atx (6) and twelve (12) months, with interest. and secured by deed of trust on the property sold, or all cash, at the it of $50 will be required on each lotat the if the terms of vale are not complied with in full within ten days after the sale the undersigned, at their iu, Will resell, at the risk and expense of the de- nig purchaser, upon ten (10) days’ notice given in purchaser. § Trustees. Immediately after the above aale, by virtue of a deed t ust dated March By tesa aa Tecorded shell eell, in front of the premises, all of the followinsg described lots, in eubdivision known as ‘*Meridian Hill, District of Co- lumbia, remasning unsold efter satisfying the pricr deed of trust to Seiden and Brice, trustees, viz. In block N teen (15), Fb twenty-eiht In block No. (and eight (3) In biock No. 6, lotsnumbered 4, lots nun! 3, lots uumbered one (1), ten (10), fit- h (16), eixbteou (1s), hinetecn (19), 8) aud twenty-nine (29); ered five (5), six (6), seven “ht (8), seventean (17), eightecn (18). twenty-one (21), twenty-two (22), tweL- tycthree (23) twenty-four (24), twe irty-one (3t uty-nine (29) and in bleck No. ¥, lots numbered thirteen (13) and four- t a “fu Wieck No. 9, lote numbered nine (9), ten_ (10), qleseu UD. twelve (12), fourteen (14), Sftedn (15) and urty ¢ In biock * tweive ( QD), twent: fe (0) in block No. 14, nd eisghteru (13); fn biock No. 15, lots numbe.ed twel teen (13) ‘dered one ., ht (8), nine 2: (13) and nineteen (19); bwoek No. 17, lots numbered (7), eight (5), nine (9), ten (16) ai a6). t twelv twenty-six (26); ‘Term twelve (12) month, with interest and trust on the prope quired on each lot at the time of sale. sale are not complied with in full within ten after the sale, the property so in detault wil at the risk and expense of the upon ten (10) days’ notice in the paper. 3 io. 10, lots numberel ten (10), eleven (11), thirteen (13), fourteen (14), firteen (1 - teen (16), seventeen (17), twenty-three (23), twent ve ( vering conveyancing at the cost of the purchaser. Jot numbered one (1), two (2), Shree ), nine (9), tet: (10), eleven (11), twelve (12), fourteen (14), fifteen (15), sixteen (16), ‘ive (12) and thir- (), four (4), five (), ten (0), twelve , six (6), seven a (11); In block No. 18, lots numbered fifteen (15),' sixteen nty-one (21), twenty-two (22) and’ twenty- » ‘k No. 20, lots numbered fonr (4), five (5 (6). seven (7), eight (8), nine (¥), ten (1), 12), thirteen (15), fourteen (14), fifteen (19) and six eleven (1), ‘One-third in cash; the balance in six (6) and secured by deed of rold. A deposit of $50 will be re- If the terms of 10) ays reacld tine purchaser, Star" news- THOS. J. FISHER 26-4 MARTIN F. Monts, § ‘Trustee, WHARLES W. HANDY, Real Estate Broker. PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. IN INGTON, D.C.. BELO HOUSE NOKTHW. St CORN THWES' R_OF PIERC cE ANv NORTH CAPITOL STReL 1S NORTHWEST. February, A. auction, in front of the FiiDAY, NOVEMBER 5! followin described real estate, sev bieen (518). Beginuing the ceenat twent y fret to said iine of V t with said line twenty-twi ¢ place of beginning, Hou-es. At FOUR O'CLOCK P. M., part tre: three ) in square numbere corer of said lot nun treet one inche: hundred and_nine (18) feet; th: fy-two (22) feet: three incnes, and thenee east with | Irame Louse and one stable. required on each piece of proper Terms of sale to be complica with vertixen square ent. By virtueof «deed of trust, dated the 27th ay of D. 1878, and recorded in Liber No. 833, folio 4, one of the jand records for the District of Columbia, and by the written request of the party thereby secured. the undersicned will sell at publio promines, HVENTEENTIO 1s Teapective! » the nate in the’ city of Washington, Distr:ct of Columbia, to w: AT 1 HEE P.M, the soutiern fifwen feet and three inches front by the whole depth of bered four (4), ins pere:t original lot num— four hundred ant in square number five hundred re! tat a point in the south line of Washington street forty-four feet and it of an inch west of the northeast corner of said bered two and running thence south eighty wo fect eeht inches, thence hington street, al »feet elcht inches iupproved by two Brick | of lot numbered d six hundred and »), beiuiux for the same atthe southeast pered twenty-three (23) znd run— Diu thence nord with the west line of North Capitol en (119) feet _and. three the ‘ce west seventy (70) fect: thence north ence west twenty-two (22) feet: thence east two (2) | nee south one hundred snd fifteen feet and the worth line of Pierce strect ninety feet to the place of beginning, im- proved by one larze double trame house, one six: -Foom ‘Terius of sa: One-fourth cash, and the residue in six, twelve and eizht-en months, for which the notes of the purchaser will be taken. bearing interest at the rate of six per cent per annum, pavable sen. secured by ceed of trust on the propect} ‘when’ ‘struck off. seven days from dey of sale, or the proverty will be resold at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser after five days’ al- ps tl claiins for damages to said lot 23, Teason of change of grade in North C: itol strect are reserved to the estatout John G, Watern, GEORGE TEDEaDeLE "Trustees. EUGEN®. CARUSI, J. T. COLDWELL, Auctioneer. nT-d HANCERY SALF OF VALUABLE BUILDINGLOT y1N BETWEEN EAND F STREETS A CENTRAL LOCATI N.ONSIXTHSTREEL, NORTHWES By virtue of decrees of the Supreme Court of th« District of Columbia, passed February 13th. i ae 2, in c and January 16 Euuity Dockets of sald Cs {rusteo, will offer for ale, at re b ay, TH} u on FRID: Dat OF SOVEMBEL. Ab: ¥- MM the fol owing asecribed 22, m square 456, bexinning for the i southeast corner of said lot sd ce West 97 feet 3 inches; and § inch; thence west 22 feet 7 | thence north 26 feet 8: | inches to the line of 6th street the line of 6th wrect 27 feet and the property, as i | ment General Ontice and the local courts, cured by ap Cost « vening Star newspaper. required at the sale. 's cont. i | wilh | chisser’ ause No. 2,594, of the. the undersigned, as Hie auct.on. in front of E TWENTY-FOURTH 1882, AT FOUR O'CLOCK in the city of nto. wits, Parts of lots Now Siac same at a the ok ‘street west distant 46 feet6, point on inches north No. 22, and run- thence horth 3 feet inches to an alley; inches; thence east 119 feet thence south with 4 inches to the place of beyinning, and containing 3,258% square feet 1ore oF ‘This is a very available lot for improvement because ofthe party-wall privileges and. the central location of is adjacent tothe Int-rior Depart- Post Office and the proposed new Pensi on ‘Torus of sale, as prescribed by decree of court: One- fifth of the purchase money to be paid in cash and the residue in four equal iustaliments at six, twelve, eicht- con and twenty-four mouths respectively from the day of sale with intercst, payable semi-annual) roved ‘notes and a reserved tion’ on the “ty sid until the whole purchase money be paid- if the purchaser fails to comply with the terms of sale within one week from the day of sale the ‘Trustee re- serves the right to re-sell the property at the risk and | The defaulting purchaser, after three days no- A deposit of $100 conveyancing at pur- JOHN F. HANNA, Trustee, Low Building, Washington, D. 0. Auctionee! 6-cok ds SALE OF VALUABLE Co! TY ON THE BLADE SS THE LAUER PLACE, Al BETWEEN WASHIAGTOS UNTRY NSSURG TURN- ON AND Under. decree of Supreme Court District of Columbia. in equity cause No. jeler against Gregor La i 6,799, Bernard 1 ND | $25 deposit at of wale. Dodds SE OF tS DOWLING. Anct. HOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer. VALUABLE UNIMPROVED PROPERTY FRONT- ING ONT STREET. B TWEEN CRGRTH CaP B TOL AND FIRST STREETS NORTHWEST. On MONDAY, NOVEMBER THIRTEENTH, ati FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., I shall offer for sale, in! front of the pretaises, Lot 17, in square 61. di 3 nodkds” THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Auctioneer. TO-mokkKow. ye DUWLING, Auctioneer. GRAND AND IMPORTANT SALE AT AUCTION or GENUINE IMPORTED TURKISH AND PERSIAN RUGS AND CARPETS, Comprising RARE AND RICH SELECTIONS or PERSIAN, AFGHANISTAN, DAFHISTA! OUCHAK, GEORDEIS, CIRCASSIAN, ARMENIAN, KHORASSAN AND MOORISH RUGS AND CARPETS. ALSO, JEDAZIENE, KELIM AND BAGDAD PORTIERES, Boing 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 IMPORTED. nT-dts THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. PPENCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. ES' SALE QF BONDS, SECURITIES, ee PATENTS. ‘&o. os O'CLOCK IN TH! ae Kooma of iuteaneoe ane cn and D sirects nordawest, in: Washington, D. roceed to sell the following assets of the late firm Gray & Noyes, to wit: Fourteen Mortgage Bonds of the Fauquier White Sulphur Springs Company, of one hundred dollars each, with interest coupons attached, being bonds numbered 77, 78, 193 and 214 to 224 inclusive. Pay- ment of these bonds is secured by m rtyace on real estate situate’ near Warrenton, Virginia, and more full information of the value of the property, &c., will be given at the time of sale. eae eee Improvement in Pug Mills, 105119, Cut-off Valve Gear and Valve. Improvement in Brick Machine. ‘Ore Crushers, Combined Adjustable Eusine and Scrow ropeller. <s Do, do., do. cs Driving Gear for Street Cars. 43508, ot Governor Valve. ‘Ten Shares Anacostia and Potomac River Railway Company Sek. Spx py 7. THOMAS o2T-tds CHARLES 0. COLE, '} Trustees. EXECUTORS SALE OF VALUABLE PERSONAL PROPERTY. By virtue of an order of tho Supreme Court, D. C.. I will offer for aule, on the premices, No. 801 6ti street northwest. corner H str-et, on TUESDAY, NOVEM- BER FOURTEEN? H, 1832, at TEN O'CLOCK A.M., the, following per onal effects, belonging to the estate of ‘Truman A. C leceased, ‘viz 1 Show Case, Counter, ‘lables, Writing Desk. 1H. B. Horton's Patent Clock, 1 Copper Retort with guage. 2 Copper Tanks. 1 Stove. 1 Webster's Dictionary. icroscope. 1 Walnut inlaid Chess Tabte ana Chessmen. Furniture, Books, &e.. &c., : ALFRED CLOUGHLY, Execntor. FOLEY, A\ eer. 110-36 JUNCANSON BROS... Auctioneers, Sth ani D streets northwest. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF STOCK. By virtue of an order of aile I will ell, at the auction rooms of DUNCANSON BROS. . 9th and D streets northwest, on TUESDAY, OCTOBER THIRTY- FIRST, 1382, at TWELVE O'CLOCK twenty shaves Of Sovereigns Co-operative Association, of the Colum rein J. L. FRENCH, Administrator of Estate of Jchn R. Fowle, deceased. 2 THE ABOVE STOCK WILL BE RE-ROLD AT risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, at same hour and ylace, on TULSDAY, FOURTEEN H NOVEMBER, s J.L. FRENCH, Administrator of Estate of John R. Fowle, doooased. 10-3 COHANGERY SALE (OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROP. ON L STREET, BETWERN NEW JERSEY AVENUE AND FIRST STREET NORTH- WEST, AND AN UNIMPROVED LOL OF GROUND ON FIRST, BETWEEN O AND 5\REETS NORTHWEST. Under and by virtne of a decree of the 5: Court the District of Columbia, passed’ r 26th, 1882, in the suit of Mary E: Brow ye. Martha E. Hailet al., No. 8,164, Equity t 22, Twill offer for wal’ st public’ aucti: min UPSDAY, THE FOUR- PB Doe! front of the premises, on TU TEENTH DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1882. “AT FOUR O'CLOCK, P. M., the following real estate, to wit: Lot numbered CR ire (38), of Patrick Hanrahan's division of original Tot No.2, in equare numbered five hundred and fifty-seven (587), wit the improve- ments thervon, cousisting of a brick dwelling house, containiny four rooms, known as No. 111 L street north west, with tbe free use of the ten foot alley, between | Sub fots 38 and 39, m said square. Also, by virtue of the same decres, T will offer for sa at public auction, in front of the premises, on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER FOURTEENTH, 1882, AT HALF-PAST FOUK O'CLOCK P. M., the following | real es'ate to wit: Part of Lot numbered eleven (11), in square numbered six hundred and sixte-n (616), com- mencing for the same on. I-t street west cixty seven (67) feet and six (6) inches from the southwest corner of said Lot No. 11, and running thence along Ist street twenty-two (22) feet snd six (6) inches; thence east one hundred (100) fect; thence eouth t enty-two (22) feet and six inches, and thence west to the place of begin- | ning, containing two thousand two hundred feet of mind. Forms of sale: One third of the purchase money in cash and the balance in twoequal sums, payable in one and two years, respectively, after the day of said sale, with interest, the deferred payments to besecured upon the property sold. If the termis of eale be not complied with within seveti days the trustee reserves the rixht to Tesell the property at the risk und cost of the defaultin Purchaser. | A deposit of $50 ‘will be required aa ead Piece of property is struck off. All conveyancing at pur 's cost. CHAS. A. FLLIOT, Trustee, No. 408 oth steset northwest. DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. _n3-eokds HOS. J. FISHER & CO., Auctioneers. ~ AUCTION SALE OF PART OF THE SK/TING RINK PROPERTY, AT THE CORNER OF NEW YORK AVENUE AND H STREET, WASHING- By virtue of a deed of trust, dated April 34, ber Toito aga A.D. 1877, and recorded in Liber No. 850, Site, of the Land Records of ‘the District of ea jum! an nest secured, we ¥ in trout of the pr on SATURDAY, OCTOBRE Ft z 3 Kelly's recorded subdivision of ociuinal Lat ekeh Gs), in numbered two hundred and fifty-two luare (252), in Washington, D.C. with ‘the improvements thereon, conalatine of ‘part of the Skating Rink. ‘Terms: One-third cash, (of which must bo paid st sale, ) and balance in three equal instalimenta, at six, twelve und eighteen months, with interest, sectired by lien on the property, or all cash, at option of purchaser, Conveyancing at pi 's_cost, If terms are not complied within five days the Trustees reserve the right to resell on five days! notice at cist of the defaulting purchaser. N »? Trustees. vop-eouds W. G. GREEN, i S®~ THE ABOVE SALE IS UNAVOIDABLY POsT- PONED until TULSDAY, NOVEMBER the FOUR- EENTH, at 4:30 O'CLOCK. HHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. CHANCERY SALE OF IMPROVED AND UNIM- PROVED PROPERTY ON THE ST St OF THE SEVENTH STREET TURN NEAR THE HOWARD UNIVERSITY, BE- TWEE MBULL STREET AND HOWARD E. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of th District of Clumbia, passed the Sih day’ of Same ary, 1880, in equity cause No. 6, Ohver B. Magruder is complainant, and etal. defendants, the unders} @ FOUE O'CLOCK P. M.,_on WEDNESDAY, THE FIF- TEENTH DAY OF "NOVEMBER, 1883." the fol- owing: property, plat ‘filed in the caus tract of Iand in Washiny of Columbia, known sa Ple part of Lot No. three (3), in the division of which was allotted to David Peter, said part jana fronting on the eastern boundary of Street Turnpike leading to Kockvile, and one square acre of land, bounded on the north by. Beal's purchase, and ob the south by that trac Aaron i. Gatirell, togethe: with all &c. Said property was subdivided into ‘& depth of 208 feet. One large three- feet front, with fe is improved ‘story brick outhouses id wherein’ john W. Beall ed Trustee will sell AT 3 S SE: i B EES RY BRICK DWi (ORTHWEST, iR FEET FRONT. 5 NCANSON BROS., auctioneers, PEREMPTORY SALR. SIX-SFAT EXTENSION-TOP_ CARRIAGE, WITH POLE, OD ORDER: FOUR-SEAT FAMILY CARMIAGE, WITH SHAFTS, AT AUCTION. TE NTH a TEN OCLOUR, we Wil aa Hoe NUH. a EN O'CLOCK, we will sell front of our salesroois the above carriages, both being in good order. TPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. SMALL LOT OF REAL POINT APPLIQUE, AND VAL. “LACES; “SILK VELVEIB IS” FANO COLORS, gold on WEDNESDAY, The above goods will be NOVEMBER FIFTEENTH, at yuction it the conclusion of the Turkish alec?" nist (PHOMAS DIWLING, Auctioneer. POSITIVE SALE OF SIXTEEN BUILDING LOTS IN SQUARE 677, Nea THE GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE. On MONDAY, NOVEMBER THIRTEENTH. 1882, commencing at FOUR O'CLOCK, on the premises, I shall sell the following described prop-. (ity; Lote 9, 20, 11 and 12, in Square 677, fronting 25 feet each on the north aide of @strvet by a'depth of BT feet, between North Capito: and Ist ast, an Lots 54, 65 and 56, with same front and dep:b, in same square, on south side of H street, and Lols 7b, 77, 7 79, 89 and 81, and 111, 112 and 113, on alley 30 feet inches wide, in same square. These lots are all on grade, and really the only avaliable lots in that locality. As an investment this gale offers a rare chance, as prop erty there is in de and rapid'y growins in value. this wale ts positive and wit Terms: One-third cash; out reserve, residue in two equal pay- ments at six and twelve months, with notes bearing interest at six per cent. pey annuni. All conveyan at purchaser's cost. $25 deposit on each lot at time sale. THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. n9-3t S2-THE ABOVE SALE IS UNAVOIDABLY POST- poned until MONDAX, NOVEMBER TWENTY, same hour and plac THOMAS DOWLING, Auct, nats W ALTER B, WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers, IMPORTANT ART SALE. We will sell at our salesroom, corner 10th and D streets northwest (facing Penns\lvania avenue), com- mencing on WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER EIGHTEENTH, at ELEVEN O'CLOCK, and continue each morning at 11 o'clock, afternoon at 3, and evening at 7:30, until the entire stock is dispoeed of, a large and complete assortment of worke of Art, viz :'Roman and Mosaic Inlaid Center Tables, Terra Cotta Firures and Statuettes, Roman Urns (six feet high), Italian Marble and Alubsster Statuary and Works of Art, Grou Merble Vases of variegated desizne, Animals. i Receivers, Fruit Stands, together with a large assort- Went of Gems of Art, never before on exhibition in ‘ashington. Goods will be on Exhibition Tuesday, November 14th, to which wo invite attention of the ladies specially and public generally, Sale positive and without reserve, commencing Promptly at the hour numed, 11 o'clock, Wednesday morning. Seats provided for ladies. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., ni3-4t Auctioneers, NCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, EXECUTRIX'S SALF. OF THE FURNITURE, FIX- TURES, UNE ED LEASE AND GUOD WILL OF THR *"TREMONT HOUSE,” CORNER OF THIRD STREET AND INDIANA AVENUE NORTHWEST, By order and ‘rection of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, holding a special term for Or- phans’ Courtbusiness, I shall, asexecutrix of the last will and testament of the lute Frauk P. Hill, decessod, fell, at public auction, in front of the reinises, to the highest. bidder, 7 FRIDAY, the TWENTY-FOURTH DAY OF NovEM EM, 1883, at FOUR O'CLO LSA ho Furniture, Fixtures, Unexpired Lease an Will of the Hotel known’ as the ‘“Iremont House” lo- cated at the northwest corner of 3d street and Indiana avenue northwest, in the city of Washington, as the same are returned in ny inyentory of the personal es- tate of the said Frank P. Hill, now on fio in tue sal court, the gaid lease being of ‘the entire building and premises, at rental of one hundred and fifty ($150) lars per month, and expiring on the 30th day of June, 3883. The said furniture, fixtures, lease and good will be sold an a whole, Terme: Oue-third GO cash, of which two hundred (8200) dollars down on the day of sale, and the remainder in six (6) and twelve (12) months, with intorest, the pur- chaser to give his bond, with security for the deferred Payments; or all cash, at option of purchaser. Pos- session iven immediately. ‘The Tremont House 1s one of the best established and t conveniently located houses in the city, and 4 ring an excellent business, which promises to be bett 8 he coming winter thi time heretofore. ‘This is a fine opportunity for a good hotel man or any one dostring to enter the business under favorable clr cumstances, MARY E. HILL, Executrix. HENRY E. DAVIS. Attorney, 40 Lowisiana aveuue northwest. 113,15,17, 21, 22823 rpHonas DOWLING, Auctioneer. ELEGANT PARLOR AND CHAMBER FURNITURE, KNABE & CO. PIANOFORTE, ELEGANT MAN- TL MIRRORS, CARPET! S., ALT AUCTION. On MONDAY MORNING, NOVEAIBE 1882, at 20, No. 1601 16th street, oorner of Q, at TEN O'CLUCK, I shail sell a very elegant collecti isehold Ei shall sel a very elegant collection of Household Effects, One full Octave Rosewood Case Knabe & Co. Pianoforte, Cover and Stook 81 O88 shee = and Silk Plush; cost anaes g Nonsiow Dini ‘Table, with brass claw f ue Extension a 5 ue Extension Dining Table, rass claw feet: Leather covered Loungesand Chatra, Rockers and Easy ai ‘Three superb Walnut Marble-Top Chamber Suites, with French Plate Mirror. ery an some Mirror front } Azmore, juperior Hair Mattraases, Pillows aud Bolsters. Decorated Toilet Ware. z necieh Brussels Carpets. Hall snd stair Carpets, Wainut Hall Set. Very superior Walnut Extonsion Dining Table; M. T. ideboard. Silver Viated Ware. Lesther covered Dining Chairs, Servants’ Furniture, Heating Stoves. ‘This Furniture is all first-class and should command the attention of buyers. N. B.—The elegant residence is for sale. cine THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. FPWHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioncer, RUSTEES' SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY ON ORTH SIDE OF STODDART STREET, NEAR MILL, GEORGETOWN, D. C. * ‘By virlte of a deed of trust dated the 16th day of, March, 1880, and duly recorded in liber No. 936, folio 318, &c., of the land records for the District of Columbia, the undersigned ‘Trustees will sell, in front of the premises, on ‘LUESDAY, NOVEMBEL T 'EN- ‘TY-FIRST, 1862, at FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., partof Lot No, 96, scribed in Holmead’s addition to Georg-town, and de- ‘as foliows: Beginning for the aame at a'point on the north side of Stoddart street distant 48 feet € inchs more or less, from the corner formed by the intersec- tion of the'north side of Stoddart street and the east side of Mull strect, where a line drawn at right angles to the north side of Stoddart street would pase through the center of the division wal between houses No. 4 id 5, built on lots No. 95, 96 and 97, counting the" zpe from. the comer, of Mill and Stoddart, strocte nd running from point north and at right angles to Stoddart street to the south Ime of ‘an 97 of alley, 9 feet 6 inches wi off by John E. Carter, through lots 95, 96 an sa d addition, and opening on “MIil strect and the road Jeading to the Meth- it burial ground, thenoo with sald south line of alley ast twelve feet, more or less, to a continuation of a line drawn through the center of the dividing wall between houses Nos, 5 and 6, thence south with said line re- versed end throu, center of said division wall to Stoddart street; then west with the north line of Stod- Gart street twelve feet, more or less, to the place of be- ning. ‘Terms: One-half cash; balance in two payments at six and twelve months, with notes bearing interest at six per cent par annum until paid, and secured by of trust on the property * Neyaneing at purchaser's cost. $50 deposit at time of wale, 1 the terms of salgare not complied with in five lays etees reserve right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. SHEIAM D- CASSIN, | crrastecs, THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. IHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY. By authority of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columb) in the cause of McManus ¥. Boyle et al., No. 8235, equity dooket 2, T will offer for sale, on MONDAY, THE TWENTIETH DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1882, at KOUR O'CLOCK P. M., in front of the "premises, all the interest and estate of Christopher Boyle in and to the whole of lot numbered ten (10) in square numbered six hundred and thirty- three (633), the same fronting ninety (90) feet on No} Cistreet, Ast street and New Jersey avenue, and having a depth of one hundred (100) feet, with the im- provements, consisting of ‘Boyle's Hotel” and other Wthe interest to bo wold isthe whole property, subject (Tbe interest ye BOL in whole , sul toan encumbrance of $9,000, bearing interest at the rate of seven (7) per contum, payable qi ) ‘Terms of sale: One-half cash; the residue in two equal payments at six and twelve monihs, with interest from the day of sale. A deposit of $230 to be made when the property is struck off, and the purchaser has the op- tion to pay whole purchase money in cash. FEED. W, JONES, Trustee, nil-dta Gunton Building, 47 Louisiana avenue. IRUSTEE’S SALE OF BUILDING LOTS CORN) NEW JERSEY AVENUE AND BR STREET NORTHWEST, AND IMPROVED PROPERTY CORNER OF F1FTH AND 0 STREETS NORTH- WEST, AT AUCTION. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the, ‘oumbia, sitting as a Court of Equity, lay of September, A.D. 1882, in Neumeyer vg, John eee no Beez 475 Pennsylvania avenue. BOOKS! BOOKS! LOOK AT THESE PRICES! if 0 $3.95 00 8.50 00 3.75 00 3.70 00 6.25 6.00 3.70 S73 308 3:00 6.25 8.00 6.25 3.75 2.98 bea 4 75 "bo 9.00 5.35 fF. 3.35 98 6.25 4.50 vit Soo Tes S00 3:80 icon, 3.00 2:15 13:00 7.50 Novels 12vola.. 18.00 1000 Complete Works igvola:: 22:80 11.00 ‘e Cuaplete. orks, 10v< 15.08 8.50 Georze Hiot's Complete Works. 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By Noah Porter. WM. BALLANTYNE & SON, 428 7th street. FAMILY SUPPLIES. 4 GALLONS N.Y. SWEET CIDER, . Pure Juice, FOR ONE DOLLAR. SINGLE GALLON 30 CTS., Until this advertisement is changed. “ GEO. A. O'HARE, Grocer, n2 O28 nll 1213 7th street northwest, between M and N. NEW GooDs. MINCE MEAT, CONSERVED FR CRANBERRIES, FLORIDA ORANGES, BU. KWHEAT, CALIFORNIA HONEY, JASPER'S SYRUP, MALA( PRESERVES IN 2 LB. AND5 LB. PAILS. B.W. REED’S S0N3, 1216 F STREET NORTHWEST. MAPLE SYRUP, ASSORTED JAMS (impt.) GA GRAPESS nd PA" EES, ® 00. THIS Day OFFER AT THEIR STALL, No. 487 CENTER MARKET, Qicet end of B-atrest Market, ) A CHOICE LOT OF NEW YORK STATE BUTTER 7 AND CHEESE, VIZ: New York State Fancy Creamery Butter, 42c., (Em) Creamery.) Now York State Fancy Dairy Buiter, SBc.; New York State any, Butter, to 35c.; New York State Factory Cheese, i8e., (full cream:) We make a specia ty of SELECTED FANCY BUT- EHS; Our busy gagent is personally acquainted with the dairies mati uf them, Storage depou corner 13ih and C streets so shwest. o21-3m A ie BECEIVED— GAME. Everything first-class. Ido not attempt to sell cheap. ‘My motto is everything tho best at living prices. FRANK J. TIBBETS, Palace Market. 09 Corner 14th street and New York avenue. QCHNEIDEE & BEO., x Dealers in FIRST-CLASS BEEF, VEAL, LAMB AND MUTTON. CORNED BEEF A SPECIALTY. Choice Cuts of Beef 124, 15, 18 and 20 cts. Stalls Nos. 37 and 38 Center Market, 7th street wing, and 521 Northern Liberty Market. NOTICE TO HOUSEKEEPERS! $05 GE BPR, EEE ty GQ EE RRR ER Sgssq Qo RR RE co EEE R RB ERE Sgg58 7 TTTT FEE RRR M1 NN N GGG 855s T KR RE WNNNG @ STR BRE TRAN 8 oo Sess8 T ERE ER EBLUL} NN GGG > R RREL ANN N COOREE EPRPTRE OF da BN NOOR B'Re’ C MAsaN KNG of” E Eter tuts a5 $8 So0 feet aa L D KEE NS § gesee ERE Ra G6 ca 0.0 DDE NNN GGG “00 DDD KEE N NN HHO L fal hE E HH i HOH OO tu. + WILL ALWAYa MAKE BEAUTIFUL BOLLS, BREAD AND BISCUITS, Wholesale Depot: Corner 1st stivet aud Indiana avenn& jel WM. M. GALT & CO, ‘UHN R. KELLY, do coas VEAL MOTTO mS Go"SonNED BEEF Bala 630 Center Market, 9th street wing, and 200 antl $08 ‘Northern ‘Liberty’ Starkot; or ndings Box 71, City Post Office. Marketing wered fresof charge to allpartsof the city. ‘a mara SAFE DEPOSIT CO. GEcunity FROM LOSS BY BURGLARY ROBBERY, FIRE OR ACCIDENT, THE NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, Conwes 16TH Street AND New Yor« Ave. Act of Sanuary 224, 1961, a a all win of Securities and Val ed on. ‘Gpedial Depea! ont at. towne BENJAMIN P. SNYDER, Preaident. SEE are Cc. CLOVER, Riggs & Co., Vics President, ABLE L STURTEVANT Secretary. m TEVART SS ‘Nyman, Asst. Seo. C. Glover, de Cassels, lenry A, Willard, 1 Bhirteyant, house Evans aia THE TRADES. Benjamin P. Snyder, GIBSON BROTHERS, Fa ng ae Lia BINDERY, 1012 PENN. AVE.—PLAIN every at Laue eae IN to. HWeMONKAL. Prop aiton, NTO! Talest Telecrams to The Sar. A New York EI i Rocuesrer, N.Y., Ni —To-morrow begins a contest before the’ supervisors of Wayne county, as a board of canvassers, between Willlam Greenwood, republican candidate for assembiy- man from the 24 assembly district, and Leman Hotchkiss, democrat. The returns first filed gave Greenwood a majority of one vote, but the retirns from the third district of the town of Lyons were atierwards changed, there being eight votes for assembly cast thers in the judiciary box. Of these seven Were for Hotchkiss and one for Greenwood, giving Hotohkiss a majority of six. ‘The contest inges on the legality of this change after the ‘vous were once filed. Latest Cable News, THE JOYCE FAMILY MURDER IN IRELAND. Dustin, Nov. 18.—Patrick Joyce, one of the men charged with the massacre of the Joyce family, at Maamstrasna, was arraigned for trial at noon'to day before Juage Barry. 4 BABY PRINCE. Srockgoim, Noy. 18--The crown princess of Sweden has been delivered of a son. STRIKES IN VIENNA. tN TENN A ee 1S —A partial strike of compost- rs has, ere, ‘Wo Rewspaper offices are already affected. — ABABI PASHA'S TRIAL. Lonpox, Nov. 18.—In the house of commons this evening Sir Charles Dilke, under foreign secre- tary, in reply to @ question by Mr. Labouchere, sald there was no reason to suppose that there would be any ea from the, | procedure agreed upon by Egypt England for the trial Of Arabi Pasha. New York, Nov. 18.—A terrible affray took place some time on Saturday night between two farm hands in the employ of Mrs. Barnuu, at Hemp- stead, LI. Tt appears from whit meagro particulars ‘can be learned at present that they were found in a dying condition in a lonely part of the estate on Sunday night. One was shot hrough the body and the other was horribly stabbed. ‘They were Just able to s found, but expired soon afterwards. 43 being investigated, gee Winuy Weather tm Tennessee, Memrms, Tswx., Nov. 1%—The weather this morning was clear and cold. Ice formed on all the small streams, A killing frost is reported throughout this section. — ‘The American Life and Trust Com- pany Litigation, New York, Nov. 13.—In the action of Talcott P. Russell, receiver of the American national life and trust company of New Haven, Conn., against Au- gustus T. Post and Ellwood E. Thorne, in the U. 8. circuit court, notice was filed to-day in the clerk’s office that the plaintiff would renew his motion to make Benjamin Noyes a party defendant in the suit, which motion was heretofore denied on July 17, 1882. The plaintiff's theory of the case 1s that Noyes, Post and Thorne were equally possessed of guilty knowledge of the facts connected with the conspiracy set up in the complaint. —— ‘Telegraphic Briefs. John Kenny, the bill poster, who shot and killed. John Leonard; the car conductor, on the 24th ult., in Brooklyn, and who has been indicted for murder ak when he matter inthe first de . Was arraigned in the Kings county court of sessions to-day, and pleaded not guilty. The fast train which left New York at 10:30 this morning, while passing Peekskill, was ran into by an engine, which was crossing the track, The lo- comotive and drawing room car of the fast train wero hurled from the track, and three passengers were injured. ———___ Local Notes. John Butler, who snatched Mrs. Sarah White's ocket-book On the street Saturday, was before ‘he Police Court to-day, and his case was contin- ued under bonds, Befijamin Franklin and Charles Wilson were charged in the Police Court this morning with dis- orderly conduct. Ben. forfelted collateral and Wilson was released on his tice) bonds. A disturbance in the gallery at the National Theater Saturday night almost caused a panic, as ‘some fearful person sta acry of fire. Womenand men started from their seats, and a stampede was threatened. The orchestra ‘at onco struck up an air, and some cool-headed persons began to ap- (a Which demonstration had the effect of re- toring order. ———— ‘Tag Navat Apvisory Boarp, Commodore Shu- feldt president, met at the Navy department to- day and organized with a full board, the civilian members, Messrs. Steers and Coryell, both being Present. To-day’s session was consumed in con- sidering certain plans which have been submitted. Dr. Frank H, Hamittoy, in a letter to Con- troller Lawrence concerning his bill for $25,000 for professional services rendered the late President arfield, says that he would regard this as the minimum sum for similar services rendered to any rivate citizen whose circumstances would permit Rim to pay the bill without embarrascment. Navat Onprrs.—Lieut. Commander Charles H. Pendleton, ordered to examination for promotion. Lieut. Richard C. Derby, to the training ship New Hampshire; Surgeon John L. Nellson, to tempo- rary duty at the naval acadetnys P- A. Paymaster John R. Martin, to duty as assistant to the tn: tor of provisions and clothing at the New York navy yard; Chief Engineer John B. Carpenter, to appear before the retiring board; Midshipman E. .,filiman, detached trom the training ship Ports. mouth, and to report to Commodore Badger for admission to the naval hospital at Chelsea, Mass., for treatment; Midshipman John L. Pursell, trom the Minnesota, and granted three months’ feay Surgeon William A. Corwin, froin the naval acad- emy, and placed on waiting orders. THE NEw GOVERNMENT BUILDING IN PHILADEL- PHIA.—Gen. Harrison, of the Post Ofice depart. ment, and Supervising Architect Hill, of the Treas- ury department, will visit Puiladelphia on Wed. nesday for the purpose of having a conference with the postmaster in regard to arrangements for the post office portion of the new building in that city. District Government Affairs. GENERAL TAXES, ‘The present month comprises the mit allowad by law for the abatement of five per cent for prompt payment of general taxes, and not an hour over this limit may be expected by way ot indul- gence,as the Commissioners are averse to the granting of any abatement at all. Already many Of the wealthy taxpayers have taken advantage of it, and those of moderate means should not complain if the ume slips by without having paid their taxes. —— The Case of Detective Miller. THE COMMISSIONERS IN CONFERENCE. The District Commissioners were holdifig a lengthy private session to-day, which had not closed at 3 o'clock, the subject under consideration being an examination Into the case of Detective Geo. O. Miller. The action to-day, whatever it may be, is preliminary. PAYING THE WasuINcTON Cry Savinas Baxk DIVIDEND.—To-day the work of paying the re- maining dividend— per cent—to the depositors of the Washington City Savings Bank was com- menced in the rear room of the Central National Bank, and from 10 o’clock to 8 there was acon- tinuous stream of pet eir receipts and pat payable to the Bank of Washington adjoining. It will be some days before the final payment is completed. ———_— ‘TNE NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. ‘The following are the opening and closing prices ci the New York Stock Market to-day, as reported by special wire to H. H. Dodge, 539 15th strest. 88% 89%; Nor. & Wes. p.| 54 | 54 244 R4N North Pac 85| 36 | Do. pref, 264 Northwest. : 82" Ont & West..| 2739 278) 383g! 36% Pac. Mail . 883540 131%, 1325, Peo. D. & E.. 514) 524; Reading. 3g 83% 29° St. Pal 10835, 1095, 9935 100 (St. Paul pref..124 124 443" 148 SCP. & Omahal 47 | 477 1154; 116% Do. pref. 10534 106 nite sob Ree P tapi |, 2% $474) 353, Union Pac +}10435 1053, Wab. Pac. ..°) 38) gaig N. J, Central..| 693/71. |Wab. Pac. p'd.| 58%! 601, 3. ¥. Contrai.|1a13g 1814 West. Union.-| sox! B24, ———* | OF DR. RICORD'S VIT THE DEMAND FOR Ti HAY. PLACE THIS PRICE PER BOX AUCTION SALES BOOKS, &e. Section eres. si AUI .LES. Ames VOI ae aes are ancTRE, LOE, SIRITNIA DISTRICTR. r NOON. rs, °S BOOKSTORE. e ascertained majority of Paul, readje THIS AFTERNOON, 8S. E. cor. 9th and D sircets northwest. pyceese — i for Con district $284. Efforts wi fd ies DOWLING, Auctioneer. es We shall open our lance stock of CHRISTMAS CARDS: H be made it c om cts which : ; — ‘EGULAR SALE OF PARLOR, CHAMNYR, PIN- | MONDAY, Aovember 13th. This is the mostextensive j Rave Teteras MAARLE BUILDING | VALUABLE BUILDING LOT ON THE WEST SID} NG-ROOM AND OTHE s FU TLE? MOU- | display of” there Goods in the city, and we conllal'y i= having OFerrall, dem, OF IWENT:-FIFTH STREET, BETWEE. | PE. BODY RUSS" AIN “AND | vue our {tienas and patrone to inspect themy aa well as | yy gta, Ere AL, AUCTION, ere. CAMPETS ¢ iat the many Novelties we have received for our Holiday ice of the aa so. 848, folio 1884, aE FOUL 0" LOCK, in front of the prow” bes; ALSO, pale, have sirsady received and are receiving daily a ™ hak Garth. the not ses, I sali sell part of lot 23, 4 4, fron t- nde wutiful assortment o! » coalitio Tequest ibe oid. | jue a4 ont 1h inches on ts woe Gide of 260 street, fen - BOOKS by 35 mai euonetration i R s ef eee Le 15 feet. rEENTH, at 1 of every description and price. Cae etter was read from pop itching perature Pith | our salesrooms, a general collecdon of ‘Household L- she Hoa. $6 fe COUDLY, tn Which he welete ae deed of trart, All contevauicing at purchaser's cost. | fcte. it Wat. H. MORRISO’ 4 . eclares that Ne has been fairly chos’n by the people to rep. 3sene Virginia at large in the United Staten, Gok and that, by the grace of God, he means to Nome jen, Mahone was serenaded Sa y night tn ersbUrg, and made a speech, as did Capt. Jobm &. Wise, readjuster Congressman-elect, MISSOURT LEGISLATURE, The secretary of state of Missourl gives the fole lowing as the probable complexion of the next legislature: Senate—iemovrats, 23; republicans, 6 House—democrats, 101; independent cmOOreN, republicans, 88; greenbackers, & Jolut democrats, 122; ‘republicans, 39; greenbackers, & THE NORTH CAROLINA CONGRFSSMAN-AT-LARGE, Returns from 84 counties give Dockery (rep.), for Congressman-nt-large, 600 majority over Bennett em.) | The 10 counties unreported gave Jarvis in 1880 & democratic majority of 1,825. Heavy demo- cratic losses are expected in some these counties, but not enough to elect Dockery. THR PENNSYLVANIA LEOISLATURE. ‘The next Pennsylvania state senate will De come posta of 29 republicans and %1 democrats, and the ouse 112 democrais and 8 republicans The Gemocrats will Wuus have 15 majority on joint ballot, GEN. BUTLEN'S PRATER. A banquet was tendered Gen. Butler at the Re- vere House Saturday evening by the democratic state central committee. Gen, Butler, in closing @ congratulatory speech, said: “I earnestly Almighty God to give me that discernment ak Wisdom, and sagacity which shall lead me 18 sphere of duty to which Tam called to do all thi man may do to justify the confidence, kindness, love and affection shown to me by the’ people of Massachusetts In the late demoustration which we have met to celebrate.” & NEW JERSEY CONTESTANT. Mr. John Ryle, the defeated democratic candle date for Congress in the Sth New Jersey district, intends to contest the seat of Wm. Walter Phelps, on the ground of fraud. SS MR. DIBBLE’s sancastic TELPORAM. Mr. Diddle. the democratic Congressman from South Carolina, WhO Was at the la-t seem’ ‘on un- Seated by the republicans of the House, has sent the following sarcastt: grerting Lo John Paul, eo» alition Congressman, who was re-elected In the euth districton Tuesday by a majority of about “I have been re-elected by 5,000 majority, Hope to meet you In Washington this winter and return compliments.” Dibble was unseated last session by Mr. Paul's vote. As that gentle. man’s seat In the House will be contested oy Judge O'Ferrall, democrat, Mr. Dibble expects to return the compliment to Paul's vous, . News Bricis. Anattempt upon the life of Judge Lawson tn Dubitn, Ireland, Saturday, was frustrated by the vigilance of tié guard Who always accompanies hita when in the street. A man named Patrick Delancey was seen to approach the Jutge with a Istol, and was at once arrested. He ts supposed velong to a secret Organization. A Boston judge hes decided tht a divorce ob- tained in Utah by a Massachusetts woman was vold, as she had never becu a resident of the Terri- tory. "The commander of the Corwin, who has arrived at Victoria, B. C., explains that Ube shelling of the Indian village on the coast of Alaska, was caused ‘by hostile acts of the natives, and thelr capture of two of the Corwin crew. AU A general meeting of the land league branches in Buffato, N. ¥., yesterday, a resolution was adopted tndorsing the Irish land league as at present constituted, Mr. Edward Payson Call, private secretary to Col. RM. Pulsifer, of the Boston Herald, will become pubilsher of the Boston Dadly Advertiser ay. Joun Batley, aged eighty years, formerly U. 8 consul in Dublin, an tntnate of the Sallors’ Sia Harbor, on Staten Island, fell in the harbor dock Saturday and died from the shock. In removing a tumor from a colored man m1 Louisville yesterday anaestuetics had no influence mn him, and so One of Ui tors tesmeriged him, and the patient remained insensible to palm for an hour and a half. meen Christina, of Spain, was yesterday delivered of a daughter. ‘The child witl be baptl on Wednesday ani given the name of Isabel Six hundred bail cartridges, a number of hand mades and other exviosives were found yestar- the polis * "yo on Vienna, A dispatch fom Madrid says the © riist. party ius WO HAVE iucud ue sage vl uaal @iSsolle Uo. .. In Brooklyn, N. yember 10th. 1882, MINNIE BUTLEK, ot the Rev. Dr. Chas. H. and Elizaieth M. Hail. ba HANPRE. On Sunday, November 12th, 1882, at 11,90 aom., FRANKHANERE, SB nstive of Prussia, Germany, Bxed 36 ye 1 month and 6 days. aus tdeee en elect oe Ba 28 P atroct, ( nirton). ou Tuesday, fustant, at 2 O'clock p.m. Friends and relatives respegt- fully invited nse LAWLOR. 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