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sa LE gn le en ee ee let te elias THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1882—DOUBLE SHEET. ACTR as PHOTOS. THE UTAH ELECTION. COLORADO'S EARTHQUAKE. AX INTERNAL | REVENUE OFFICER AUCTION SALES. -AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. i Sa SSS fi AFTERNOON | eee wUTURE ee Miow the Pretty Faces of the Foot- | Effect o © Commission’s Work—| Three Shocks Felt on Election Night— PaovipeNor, Aug. 21, 1882. oon. SS SS lights Sell. Monogamous and Polygamous Mor- Many Persons Alarmed. Editor of Boston Herat: ' Tk TERS SALE ore PING: R) W ‘ALTER B. WILLIAMS & 0O., Auctioneers. HOS. J, FISHER & CO., Auctioneers. == mons and Gentiles. Dean Sm: During my term of service in the Internal ae WEST Prone 7 4 STI BOF WA ANE A TALE WITH A PHOTOGRAPHER ON A LUCRATIVE From the Denver (Colorado) News, Nov. 8th. Revenue Department of the United States, at the time | CORNER OF FIAT AND OSTREETE OT —— aby SEHD vidion EROWE ASM BRANCH OF HIS BUSINESS—ADELAIDE NEILSON | Correspondence of the New York Evening Post. LA zt About 6:25 o'clock last evening, residents of | my oftce wasin this cty, Twas afficted with asevere |p WESU, AT AUCTION: | ie Court of We will gall at our eaiesrcom, corner 10th and D | | By virtue Seo of trast. dated Oth Zuty . ut that part of Denver, north ef Larimer street, | attack of Kidney Disease, and at times suffered in- | District of Columbia, sitting as's Court of tha streets northwast (fact eal TERE wen | Fal eee sioeee Po ‘ ‘ } DECLINES A COMMISSION—A BALLET QUEEN'S IDEA OF POSING. Savt Lake Crry, Nov. 7, 1882. The election in Utah has not turned upon the question of democracy or republicanism, both From the Philadelphia Press. | of which are entirely Ignored by the two parties Within the past three ov four years the manta | styling themselyes the “people's” and the for collecting photographs of actressea cele- | “jjperal.” Still the struggle has the same ends ays 18th d: ptember, A.D. 11 mens WEDNESDAY MORNI 1, et 8Q., anny were started by a sudden trembling of theearth. | tensely, Trecelved the medical advice of some of our | hurt ou the 18th day of September, A'D. 1862, Tass | niencing on W ELEVEN O'CLOGR, and continue | ther aodat There were three distinct shocks. The first one | best phyricians for s longtime, without being benefited | a. No. &,139 + quity, | 2 Fie nndecsiened, ‘sppctnied | each sporniag 681 e’clos. afsereccn 628, Sad PER ee ral pase Bioke Was decidedly the strongest, oscilating from | 97 He Deseiotions, Being Glscouraged by thefaliue | ahd, dirsizons thera contained, wil oder forsaie ah | Gmletaapeoruuent of works Gf Art vid Sud | loca, the following-desorited. werden tat oe west to east, and backward and forward. The bien Srv ont eninge sald BRWEDSESUAY. the Fir EEN HeoayG NOVEM: | Statncttes, Roman Urns (ax feat high), th | second and third shocks were comparatively | Remedy by s friend who had tested ite merits, altho by O'CLOCK P.M, the fotiow. | and Alabée ATL Grouse, | Columbia noma, and being Tbeated for their gra ov ohartions, | it Ylow—the keeping or the acquisition of office. | tigit, nut clearly perceptible to a person stand. | Tluctant to try a patent meaeine, Twas finally induced | 106 dometbed ois or parcels of ing and being | Marble Vaces of ‘variegated Genius, has assumed enormous proportions. | It ts the first year of an organized resistance on cy nm ay of design a Bet ‘ot tend , the same bein; im- | Receiy Fruit Stands, together with a aesort- | as “Meridian ‘that isto say, inal lots ing on the ground. The shocks were more per- | *#¥ the Remedy, ana: procured two botties of ik and | Iroved lots Non. 36, 8a. ho. ald a eS ea. | ent of tieras of Art, never before ‘ca eaifiiSou is bared ten (40), fifteen (18), fade sigttcen The production sale of such pictures has /the part of the Mberals to the power of the | «5 Oe ae ie ane and parts of ister Statuary and Works of Art Grow Columbia. amd known and being divison of lots Nos.'12,'13,'14 and 15,'in square 508 of | Washingt nineteen (9, twenty ight i in biock num! three ( id | Commence! taking it faithfully according to the trec- | the subdivision by Chtisicpher Neueyer of et Noe ‘Goode will be on Exhibition Tucaday, November 14 ered roved to be avery lucrative business with pho- | great majority, which has heretofore been oe in eee oat erie ‘tena of mibdivinicn. of sald Square No. B08 Oix ot | t9 which we invite attention of the indie apecilly Sub, Jot bumbared ope (1). ac raphers. The discovery of the fact fs due to | scarcely disputed. The exertions on both sides | cocupantsrat reoms there. A general stam. | Before Thad taken tt threo deys thoexcruciating pains north R street. A plat will be shown on the day of wale. Sale “positive” and without reserve, commencing | ove (1), in block uumbered three ( Sater Ne c mae manok Folock, Wedsesday | Lulubered two (2) and Meridian avenue: the Englishman who flooded the shop windows | have been so strenuous that. whereas a year pede was caused among the employes of the | 1 my beck had disappeared, and before I had used two EMRE AD aaa oe SO LEENTH DAY lime — = In block numbered four (4), su ite num : In London with portraits of Mrs. Langtry, Mrs. | a<o there were less than 20,000 yotes cast, this News office, especially in the editorial rooms. | bottles Iwas entirely cured. Whenever, from over- | the day after the sforeent sale, I will offer. in ikeman ‘Seats provided for ladies. ae Sees ane Mosel bas pro Cornwaltis West, Lady Lonsdale and other so- | Sey there will be an aggregate ot more than | The editors and reporters were seated en- | exertionoraviolontcold, thopalnainmy xidneye retarn, Jatncon N atrest: eiztoca fost east fe oe eee a one (dh, Clety beauties. | The enterprising colar artist | 30-00. Notwithstanding that more than 10,000 two (2), three (@, twenty-six (26), tweutye 3 WALTER B. WILLIAMS & ©O., bt) and twenty-eight (28). ‘aged at work, when the floors of the editorial vee aK ‘i alates corner of maid tot, thence east twenty-four feet, thes seven (27) and twan! « have been ruled out by the commission. Had|fooms bean’ to. tremble violently. The | ° 22%, cones of Hunt's Remedy quickly effects a0 north eihty feel, thence weat to bth wereet farty feet, | BISA Auctioucere | “In block numbered six @) lola pumbered eight alized a fortune fro of 08 of | a ded it w ‘ z . rence south slong 9 “t 30 feet, thence east sixteen | FF OWLING, Auctioneer. noo 5 . fealized a fortune from the sale of the photos of | ali been included it would have been the largest | first shock was followed by two lighter eae eke cla ig lu deena at’ thence south along bib etrect 30 fost. ches 00 os IHOMAS DOWLING, Ai a — 4) nn | : those Indies, and It Is asserted that the fair | vote ever polled by a community of 145,000 peo- shocks, and for a short time it appeared as ifthe | * £104 of mine in New York city, to whom I recom- wed by two frame houses on 'N eireet and oe HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AT AUCTION. ee ep emaelyes received siderabl plein the United States. So much for female 1 mended this valusble medicine. He was suffering se- | frame house on th street. md " Tn block numbered exght (8), lowe numbered thirtesm Gn! th considerable ai building was about to tumble in. The tremb- a On FRIDAY, MOR @itions to their pin money by the way of com. | 8nffrage, and the determined character of women TT : BLK SEVEN. vei And als, at the sawn ting, part of Lot No. 14. in x3 8) and fourteen (14); asion. Sarony, of New York: Scholl and | When they are aroused. ling ceased as suddenly as it bezan, lasting onl rely from an attack which was pronounced by his | aiuaro No. Side at the sr Oe at Node, H, 1883, at between 14th | “Tu block numbered nine (9), lots numbered a few sec ‘The shock was felt at the Wind- | physician s decided cano of Bricht’s Disease of the Kid- | fronting 40 fest on Sthnstrect sind 80 fect en O street” | #24 15th streets Se ten (10), eleven (12). twelve 2) fourwen (lal Ghaniier and Sheetz, of this city, | _ The estimate made by me tn a letter to the | gor, especially in the rooms on the uj per stories. | neys. Lobtained two bottles of Hunt's Remedy for him, | quis tf twelve waco tie e a e c Pest on the Foal Walnut Hair-cloth Parlor Set. ln tiock wae 0), tots nom on Were not slow in profiting by the | Etening Post from this place, in July last, has | Mrs, Furst. wile of the elilef clone of seve tater | uect twelve mouthy thy purchaser or purchavers | Ceuter ‘Tabie, Whatnot, Bookcase, eleven (11), twelve thirteen Ui}. fourteen np z by r i Mrs. 5 of the chief clerk of the hotel, | ana he commenced taking it, and began to improve | execute and deliver Itt gr their promissory nores tp the Walnut Chacibes Fait . {i ts os Prperionce of the Enulish photozraphers. They | twen almost literally verlfed by the results. | was lying iin her room on the fifth floor. Mr. | ati aes trostes; Tearing Interest tou the day of sale, ‘Tite | — Yatat Chashber Furaiture. Gis twenty four ss” Soente bee ds) ek ioe Gmployed gentlemanly agents to cail upon prima | When the returns are all tn. both parties com- | Furst was absent from the room at his supper. | Monee, and was speedily restored toheaith, and ho at- | withh ld till al the Daechuec iooney still be paid, YD | -Mattrasses, Pillows and Bolstere, axa; sear: finmes and actresses of note to solicit sittings. Jutethat the People (the Mormons) will poll | He was startled by & hasty cali from hie. wife, | tTibutes the saving of his life, under the blessing of a | *° Ca with In tee ea Ruse of Sees eee | Oak Extension Dining Table. Tn blook C2), Jat numbered n many Instances, especially with buffo artista, | +1,000, and theliberals (the Gentiles) 6.000 votes. | and when he reached her room she related how | merciful Providence, to Munt's Remedy. nade on the wale of et eal fig eaten panne os Heatiue Stover, Check, Grenty (20) Sans GMS, trang the Cath te Shose celebrity was due more to their beauty | When T made almost the same calculations I | the walls and floor had trembled ina violent and | Another friend of minoin New York, to whom T re- | SPU. 0n the improved orcperty. All conveyancing at ne Cooking Stove, with water back, three (ad), tairty-three (30) and of form or feature than to thelr talents, a sum | estimated that 7.000 voters would be ruled out | alarming way, as if the building was about to | commended Iunts Remedy, was suffering severely LEOPOLD NEUM - Ingrain Carpets, Oil Cloth, Shirty Ton ne of money In addition to “as many photographs | 0M account of polygamy, whereas the number ts | tumble in. it was at first supposed that Mrs. | from kidney discase, and was entirely cured of it after | n1-dts DULCANSON BROS., Atiction nite eaihese mows an pete yg yg the gudgeon demanded | 3,900 in excess of my estimate, which rested | Furst was delirious, and that the trembling was | using this wonderful medicine only a ehort period. \HOMAS DOWLING, Av 2 Aweity -nine (29) end th! 3 y of the camera and lens. | Upon the supposition’ that the commissioners only a fancy but other women corroborated the | Feeling deeply grateful for the great benefits expe- pee DOWLING, Auctions RD a s In Block numbered fours sold. by the hundreds end thou- | Would interpret the Edmunds bill according to 1), t th 3), etebt (8). mine wv, fon lo, v—. | story. Some gentlemen who were descending | rienced by my frients and myself from tho use of FIFTEEN HEAD (ih. Ciurteen (iB), “fourteen ciah Aleem idttead Rad Kae fideo ave t Its reading, and that they would not make It | tho’ stairs in’ the hotel when the shocks | Hun’ Remedy, I feel tt t0 be my date, en walase | = (Wi), dhirteon CB, Fourteen idl, Aivean GB), 3 jand and the British colonies. Fetroactive; but these gentlemen, discovering | were felt also. corroborated her story. | &teat privilege, to furnish you thts volunteryand tanoe 1 2 In lock uummbered hiteen (15), lote numbered twelve hot % that there was so little actual polygamy re- ircases | licite? stetement of facts for the information of NSEVENTH AND VERY FINE HORSES (12) and thirteen (13); + pr aphs are popular abroad owing to the int Utah, Bent} | and explained how the staircases ast si ¥ OPPOSITE U. 8. SCTION. In block numbered #ixteen (16), lots num! four Pac nat the at 7 ces of this | maining in Utah, found it expedi ent, in order | had shaken violently, making passage on them twontiebee ae re uP ised of iia are undo aT AUCTION (4). five (5), six (6), neven (7), eight (a), tine), Sea acy cuabie the far finer pic- | {0 make It appear that their office was aneces— | exceedingly hazardous, Afterward It was dis- | &Y suffering from this widaly sproading woourss, « Supreme Court of thes | On Ft (20), twelve (12), thirteen: (LS) ‘and n'netein (1D) si to disfranchise every one who had been | covered that all pendulum clocks, including the | 1 believe that it is the best medicine now known, 3 or Cc ‘ iin auity Cause Xo ES s CK, at the St jo ot Fo ne a A suwetiten (OT, yey, oy ® salty of the nets rank ioe OnE large railway time-piece on the office floor, had | At sf willcure all cases of Kiancy diseases that can be yi wide! Spiele tion, in Tront of | jer the atove stock - eleven (ty entered. eletteca «te . ae ne alegiti- deat @. or voluntary abandonmel | stopped at 6:25 o'clock. This is one of the Fags) i 10 Teapective pieces of prope ntionéd, and on the 2, —‘The Horses are now on exhibition, and partie n bisck numbered elahteon (18), ote m : ple emol- | the practice had made them monosatuists, or | stranzest eolncidencesof the phenamenone ‘The eal ne Dead to opnfer with nog one who may do- | ayn and hom wie, the ioterea, te and rte ig to puhaae are invited focal éxatuine and | fifteen (I), ‘slate le) twenty ous dh vwentyeewe an sdevotethem- | ven solitary widowers or widows. This forced | shocks were also felt by a perceptible trembling | Mee sseteaied Salar acy a ein the city’of Washington, in’ sald I ‘Descriptive Catalogue can behad at the office of | _,iu block nuniberce tw nty (20), lote numb be! post exclusively to that branch of thelr | Tuling was unnecessary, Decause in any event | on the upper floors of the Tabor block. especk- | * Truly yours, NOVEMBER SIXTEENTH, 1HOMAS DOWLING, Soy toes TN rosa dh kote business and “the gentlemanly axent of the | the Mormon mono; vote was four to one | ally inthe Western Union telegraph operating RICHMOND HENSHAW, ., Lot®, in the equute 690. Auctionee! (1d). fifteen (15) and twenty-six 2a firm : ip ee genie’ me Hotel uopeute, be |room. There the operators were rocked to and | n13 99 Messer strect. ‘ Ist street east, aud sunning Toker. pedbe ih Mock aumbered twenty-two (22), lot mums h se olds 01 10 for Te - | 5 airs ei _ ~ h + to an alles twide, im- pervd one (1). t tion. As exampies of its injustice, the cases | 172 '0 thelr chairs In a manner that alarmed proved by a wie-story Frame Ofice and @ two-stoly Terms: One-third {n casb, the remainder in aig (6) 4 Dp e © | them to no inconsiderable extent. The rocking Fora pane i Swelve (AS) sncmiion, with tetineet ome come may be elted of two of the wealthier and most | ceased as suddenly as it began, and they On F..TDAY. NOVEMBER SEV ‘EENTH, 18! J was the first hit,” re- | Tespectable citizens of Salt Lake City. BeING HOUSE of trust on the property sold, or all cash, at the Ize what was tie) atthe same hou j hardly had t Lot 5, 1 kauaro 8m: having & ption cf the purchaser. caus TBE SCD RE RARE: Ho ali M marimer street: the. shooks that sit inches toras aie pilot aia ON STREET NORTE WERT. AND | tinccl mite ©" "il Oe seguired om each lott ho S| Many years ago these gentlemen took the | were distinctly felt by occupants of bust- and bounded west by auother slley 15 f ct wise. USE NOKTHWeST_ CORD OF PLEKC! the terms of rale are not complied with in full lealoe Ghat called the Godve partyin | ness blocks, but there were no. alarming | ‘The tot os a 3s. desirable for building ANUNOUTH CAPLTOLSTRELTS NORTHWEST. | within ten diay after the sale the undecniened, at thelt + opposition to polysamy, and on account of their consequences reported. It se ve ete wm g888q | Lau on the md Bainw'ia ciowe | pabragesee ae Decigcat mug dated th in Libor So. fed ig purchases, upot ten (10) days notice given ti a | action, were read out of the church by Brigham | ed the residence of Mr. Birks Conforth, corner a frounsity t a aS ¢ of the land records for the District™ Evening Star newspaper. Young. This they expected, but acting upon | of Holiday and 23d streats, more than any place up ot © tip exutnete tone, of ud ty the writen Fequest of the party | All couveranciuw gt the coat of the purchaser. Oh. we sent for We their honest convictions of duty even against | reported last night. His house trembled so yio- éiehitcen and t Reg pce EET ce AKivH T Barce, } Trustees, a room up st up @s a | what may be supposed to haye been their own | lently that his family fl the street, fearing the purchs: . NOVEMBER SEV houdotr, a: assistance in| natu of affection, each put away his, that it would cave in their heads. The erefor, bevring intel owing’ describe of Washington, Di t TERE Tmmodiately after the above aale, by virtue of a bis, to wit ot trust dated Mlaroh Yih. A.D. 1852, and duly rece athenn fifteen feet and three | 12 Liber No. 99, f- 3 et seq... we #hall well, tn ly, and do | plural wives as comfortable as | home d pensi by the ed them in comfortable | oscillations of the earthqu: ves, the husbands re- | from the direction of the mo ppeared to come atalns, traveling CELEBRATED STOMACH cent per ann ‘ihe ttle to until the full + the new front by tae whole depth of original iot num | Cf the premincs, ali of the following ceperned om, | turning to the allegiance due to their drst and | almost directly from west to east. The oscilla ed four (4), in equate numbered four hundred 4nd hhggpocbne ng thefytons |lezal spouses. One would suppose that of all | tlon seemed to pase backward and forward, Ine 4 os * vent n (4z7). improved by # nearly new brick ; trustece, ViE. + |men these deserve commendation for doing | terviews with old timers last night revealed the at the risk or. 7 4 \FE-PAST THRE g Dumbpered ome (2), Sem (80), Gite in the | precisely what we would have them to do. | fact that it is the first time in the hist« a (2), $a Dadian © sid one | Instead ot this they were disfranchised! The ee hat earthquake shocks have ever h line of Washinetes, Jn Hock No. 4, lots Lunbered five (6), etx (6), coven vever at- Tole of arepentant sinner does not meet with | he particular feature of the earth- of an inch west of th G EO terme : cy have | encouragement. quake is that it was felt only in. the northern timbered two and ranuine thenee cou citer (Gs), fetal cane ih Chea ge tea tees than we have | The worst of these extr ngs fethat aif of Denver, that is the portion of tie city | mi totaid line of Watkineton ons tyetiree (23); twenty twenty aime (38) aad att ef always lying north of Larimer street. Qn the lat ce west with said ilne Lwenty-two feet eicht thehes ‘ ct attitude for le Fak | thoroushtare 1b wae Sle he place of boginuing, improved by two Brick y No. 4, lote numbered thirteen (13) and four- ntt- | views perse h the clerks & actresses for pl . 9, lots numbered mine (), ten (20), ’ te thelr y. in the fact ti t it did not ven (11), twelve (1 part of lot numbered Fees ered six hundred and | tlevets 11 leon (14), fifteen (5) and their public ost of it, | city at all. Santa Gea In biock ‘No. 10, Its numbere’ ten (10), cleven (11 waile fn pri little about it. —— == ideas in rovard t 1 as a means of twelve (12), thittes 1) fivinen CBD ele The commi: icome than rrican and & Saan| Leer quite ee) pes aleaccions a Sanaa the poten ap OF the iN renovant, which tnes the system, tranqrilizes * otherw ns of troops. r of th 8 Aawpidlacing Aspuik ches 1), two (2,) four In short. me who brnigs money the liver when dormant, aud pr Get teens The registration Jaw cost Anlar habit of be a S, and no small part | Gite or Ame onthe pten red twelve (12), sixteen nd do} paid to the C EET: z HOCK be a Qe), twenty: *y-four (24), twenty-nine ormance of their easy PTeminece of the plutoerats and the growing IXTEENYH, 183!, od (29) sud thirty (0, amon the people. Jealousy with which they are regarded. We e restau In block No. 14, lots numbered one (1), two (2, Shree Sei wht cS), uine (9), tex 10), eleven (11), twelve CL 13 14), nfveen (15), Hatem toon 19): . lots unuibeved twelve (12) and thie s numbered one (1), four (4), five eight ®), nine (), ten (10), twelve : vor Lots in cgusre h cxsh, and wouths, for which the notes of interest at the rate rud-aunially, and #0 te erty when atruck cf. wath in seven dave frou b For eale by all Drag gists and Peslors inanifested the other | have nothing in England quite like the Ameri- evening when the worthy or of the city, sire 1 been a polygamist in times past. and can millionaire. We have rich men on this sid {has been accordingly disfranchised, although Put. with the possible exception of the Rots he Is now a monoamist, gaye a dinner pi childs, who are not English, and of whose ing ther ion nobody knows anytl would 01 in whieh sh * she n? y the “That omission ri (2S) anit nineteen cl Taylor, tl 1 f the eb t t scouretely,)| t aan wc ee reat «(Os x (0), woven ean le ove ‘aylor, the president of the church: the no 3 lonatres are. not « Reon aint : , tenn (16) sunit eleven (11); Tare snl selline t < Rover thee fou Gesree Cannon, and other polyxam’ ue | Hull Suaites: (are (hot ‘eo a BE ls . 18, lots autubered: fifteen (15),' sixteen ferme imem= Gut more | Ouse Genre ©: ¢ ae the Vonntiral |*°. Prominent in the nation: and . SDELLT » ous (21), twenty-two (22) aud’ twomtye yEraphs will probably be of Interest er w at s ne boun noe. inelined te te theinsélyes Solel ABLE IMPROVE tecaey | tree @3): > however. Miss Castleton’s picture sells to. afta Nob. hears; GnUeh Ge Lon LY J OCATED IN Ju bicek No. 20, tote numbered four (4), five (5), ete we took her in six diferent posi- est. discussions of irritating topies not i x . a Overstone, perhaps ‘jects the 1 r OF THE CITY. ebcht (8), nin RiEES rtecn (13), f erunon the Qua © the guests. of all British | sub- | LIEBIG COMP! NYS EXTRACT OF T. ), ten 10) eleven (i rican (id), Bftoen G18) amd - = an with the largest available re- int Te a ee ara ase ‘ = sake don't sa pd you. ection will do something for Utah in sree re An inval tonic in nll cases SALE OF VALUABLE LOIS IN MOUNT PLEAS- ‘Oue-third in cash; the balance fn stx (0) Ree aia Aelita | sllenelaes fatever the utcocloine tobechonoe aioe: nee one le ey ee Seventy cured ands ANT. we (12) mueusthin with fubsoepteent eet ay ete Bt eae nde z ome insecurity of life and. property in the Terri. | two aston to fi roel found fami- See CR By virtue of acces of trust, dated 18th May, 1876, trust on the property sold. A deposit of $50 will be me: nai ves Pe: go z Sait i z which involy ib Ta as) and recorded, reords for D. € See ea ‘British Medical Journal,” &e. The canvass has been conducted with the Le of land and comparative obscui # actresses in | #teatest good humor. Tue liberal orators have | ° altace 61 Mca ai -dress char- | had free access everswitere to the people, and T¢ and culture; or, like Sir. w. Brassey, a Liber +17, folio 343, of the land! (on cach lot at the time ot sale. Lf the terms of C., Twill self, at publfe auction, fn. ed with in full within Sen (20) ange frent of the promises ON FRIDAY, NOVEMBER he sale, the property so iu default wil bo you find that pietures ty—or take to ert’ sell better than in ' se THIRD, 1832, at FOUR OCIA 31, lotuum- | at the risk and expenve of the defaulting purchases, rd ‘nd | themselves Into the system by adéenttite oitice b ‘Gennine only with the fac et hered three (3) and. the north seventy-five (75) fect ten (10) days notice tn the ““F'venity Star” pews: . by no means. We rather discounte- | Stance of their t insulted or restrained. In| J; : PR ae alone: to varions cheap and te in the city of ne Peasant, in the Dinticiy Cane ? eee ‘Trustees. Banee that style of for you must ret | S0me cases the Mormons have tendered them | Visible by his use of money alone, and st inic Litho markets Sgunt Pleasant, in the Districtof Columbia, n6-d MARTIN F. Moukas,§ ea f x | one who makes himself obnoxien®, Baron ¢ return forts eoutesy {ne libera caste tne Wanted to-do. the former, bat did not sue LIEBIG aes fon tle eoustesy and now is only remembered by Emma share: | LIEBIG Terms of sale: "The amount of indebteduess secured, and expenses of euie in cash, and balance in #ix and FPHIOMAS DOWLING, Auctioncer. twelve months, wich interest trom day of sale, secured Tesses’ photo- pictures ai Vy men. ‘it by the most respes = | 0), in square hy deed of trast. One hundred dollars deposit ee ping ELEGANT PARLOR AND CHAMBER FUR! able of people, and 7 vebly attacked their Tell holders, and the cosmopolitan’ in: tusty. oats Pobling on. H (street cteen font | of bine of waic” Con vey anuciug af cot of purchaner. NARE 8 CO: PIASOFOMTE, ELEGAS Page Ae sae ay pretadices aithous ste 5 | holders, ns s | ery ches,” by a. dep ety om e amount of indebted i 2, < , % ; ld and middle axed men are the collec- | Party have: estan cn Aste, | liveliness of Leicester Square, In America, how- t ry lrick dwelling, known a8 number 1305 H | of sae. i i" No. 1601 1th street, comer of Q, at TEN O t tors of paze-dress pictures. We photographed ir rudeness has n overlooked. er, the millionaire is what a king is et BER o2l-d WILLIAM A. GORDON, Trustee. | @) ll 8 very elegant collection of Household Nellie Larkelle, of Black Crook fame, in the | THE MORMON CHURCH. | rope—an object always of perpetual n SE RA ae Abe PART EOUn Es Comprising in part— on uniform she wears. Our place was a M., in frout'of the premises, the northern | _~ THE ABOVE SAI While it will not impair the influence and | often of fanatical dete: jon. Owing part : i inaquare numbered three | FRIDAL. SEVENTEENTH NOVEMBER: 1688 Sone One fall Octane Rosewood Case Knabe & Oo. Pianoforte, by gray-haired and bald-headedgentle-| progress of the Mormon church, the election | the immense spaces, partly to the ite. 3 ent fo fie a trenton 11th | hour and'plaes. “By orderof Testor 0 Me" | cue serv atorant French Plate Atante i! men in quest of | in accordance with the ruling of the com-| wealth, and partly to habit, almost. all 6 attect of trent sirigety wine fect anal | “ab : : ats alae nat aewech Pate — loners will have some ood remit First | undertakings in the Union, and more especially es hereon, eomsdett a rev-stors brick dweiling, | [POMAS DOWLING, Aucuoneer. prothand Sk Phun cont $900. a | it places the ecclesiastical leaders In a false posi- | undertakings in the i est of Communicatio: On TOS te ss DMINISTRATOR" Jz. Bronzes and Pictures, the tates ¢ | tion that mizht have beea avoided by a timely | are cattied wn ney y. be corporations sand ERE TH DAY OF | ny virtan of anevder beset te te tormame Oourtet AungueT xtension Dintng Table, with brane claw feat; eran amusing instance of | evelation. It will be a ditfcult matter for them | these corporations tend to tall under ind‘vidual mon P.M, im front of | a District of Colunbie, holding aspectal term f business on the 8th day of September, 188: ened will sell at public auction, onthe premises, 08 N (or Ist) strce ano, the premiere dan- | to insist that it is the duty of every adult mem- | control. @ sittings. One of tier | ber of the church to enter into thé condition of| The Americans, to begin with, prefer the ume she wears in the bal- | Plural marriage, and at the same time to/| presidential system to the parliamentary of all if Me Leatlier covered ‘Louugesand Chairs, Rockers and Easy Three supérb Walnut Marble-Top Chamber Suites, with Fr h Plate Mirror. ven (227), having | Ya d eight and one- N feet and three | XO. Erte a depth of ni Ay by ti e could not speak a word of take care that their orders are dis- | things, and leave to individuals whom we should bak a SAMEDAY, AT HALE | personal effects of Hell Stewart, deceased, con- | Subetior Hair Mattrasses, Pillows and Bolsters, neuists inthe |Obeyed by such a large majority that | call chairmen, far more direct power than nx | we wity incon-| thelr political | power “may still be | lishmen usuaily do. They do not use, moreover, | yut of the dressing-room | maintained. Again, although it offers no re-| the checks by which we habitually prevent sinwlé | WW P and a jump, and pirouetted in | Ward for the abandonment of polygamy, it gives | men trom monopolizing stock in’ any The artist tried to explain | fair warning to young men that if they are led | and tnen governing it at their own too near, but she did not | astray by the false teachings of their caurch, | The notion of one man owning all the sh PURE AND UNADULTERATED. ately becan a mazourka they will forever forfeit the right of suffrage so | the Bank of England, and appointing all the dit B 8 1, each piece of property in cash itning Yapidity all over the | dear to every American freeman. The utmost | rectors, would horrity Englishmen. An Ameri- the bal: nfrontof the prem. | Sstug principally of Household Furniture, Giags ana | Decorsted Toilet Ware. lot dumbered t <8), in | Chins, Ware: dred and twenty-eight (228), | , Theleasehoid of nf twelve feet and wix mnches | Dent day at, public J uxtish Puneet Cary ete id of the above premises will be sold the | Hall and tair Carpets. on int trout of eatd premises, | Walnut Hall Set. hich wale see another advertise- | VeTS superior Walnut Extension Dining Table; ML T. mentin this ee aan __ Ride roar ‘Terms of sal 2a to all sums under $100, and as NEoereee ” Horton Of wale: Cne-third of dey curchase money of | 2 burcheses over that amount a crodic met evcesine Leatcr covered Dining Chairs. 1 he time of saleand | twelve months may be wiven by the Administrato: on | P°E%3% a ents, for which the | 8ecurity satisfactory to him. iy — sauere nun avin at : : ¢ bans i ae ih two equal. instalt 1 iD eaRD ix Furniture ts all Grst-class and should command stuio, In and cut of the claire, round the | Sralsing of authority on the part of the com-_| ean with a reat fortune eat buy a joint stock | qtmepermiee neticnal quale of Whiskion dated tae dat ad sae ea acer ane Aaminietrater of Helen Ste Neatart, | the Atieutan of buyer. ne Camera stand, up and down the room went the | msston has failed to show that any considerable | bank, or a raiivay line, or a ere of the Monongeheia have attracted the attention of the interest Bt sx per cent per antam, and secure’ b; | _THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ens) | oD THOMAS DOWLING, ni dancer in every possible attitude of | part of the population of 145,000 are living, or and govern it as he pleases; and lie las | siectical Faculty in the Unitel States to such a dezree | edo. L-urt upon the property sold, oF all cavh, at the nil-ts Auctioneer. cept that of repose, but a photograph | at any previous time have been living, in plural | many temptations to doit, “te ey PRS Co Rte: oceupae | as to pla We sent for an inter- | marriage. and so the buxbear of polyzamy has | tion, he wants power, and he wants slatuss aed | uicad ting the advent of that | been greatly diminished in size. Finally, of the | the control, say, of @ railway, with its stock "ves 9 Pec the pr ‘ By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of thee seen continued ler dancing, | commission rt max be sald that no great harm | its contracts, ts patronage, and Its Importance | vell-nown brands, 1% cases containing one dozen bot- | (3 yer gie may inthe Evening, Star newspayer, at Pekoaiee Sn teal ie ie ee he wile TRUSTEES Gale tee” TAEROvED, from time to time with a | Ctl come of it, but that it may become an ad-| to state zovernments, gives him all le wishes | Gosek vis, at purchaser's cost. Dnderslencd Trustees will coh teitie tackeet planer at Se, at expression. Talk about | Junet to other civilizing influences which with- | for, besides a prospect, if he. manages well, of : : ian piblie auction, MONDAY. the JW VENTH | ape AD, 190d ghd resorted tae ate ee st [ witnessed that day was the | oUt its aid would ere long have accomplished | indeilnitely increastu his “pilec™ UNEIVALLED: URPER TEN) WHISKEY. tio.’ ‘onderful_ exhibition of I i the end that Congress had in view eG) What Ameri VERY SUPERIOR OLD STOCK WHISKEY. ‘¢ itin a very hieh position among the Materia uired on the zeery tance of ¢ x : ak We beg to invite the att wntion of connoisseurs | .€ be not eompited with within seven days the Truss NEE AND 0 STREE to our celebrated fine OLD WHISKIES of the following | tee reserves the right to re-scii the property after three inh? Wwe Seatct | PSST SALE OF PLOPERTE, 0) JOHN SHERMAN, Real Fetute Auctoneey, ‘No. 927 F street uorgiwest, NTH DAY OF NOVEMBER, A.D. 1882, in fr ut of the | 7h 4 ‘cou niniees, at FOUR O'CLOCK P.M the followin-de= | Wathingiont ‘it the, Dintek we comin te the s Ni Lot numbered -thres | undersigned, s¢ sole heirs at law agined. Finally the interpre y ee = we can hardly imagine, for they get little that Se SE THe SORE REELING No. ‘aumterea three hangred end sixty. | ROW aT ge, AOS, are at, las Bnisted?’ she asked, in Italian; ‘I at tired.’ On | Fepm the Globe-Demoerat. they do want them, and set before themselves | ‘hoy are entirely free trom adulteration, aud aréot | BY Nirtue of a deorve of the Supreme Const of the, s northwest, together with the my rove, CB Me all that vertoi it mares Po rena ezed to her that she was expected | ‘The origin of this expression, which ts fre-| Pecuniary deals which to Bnulishmen seein | TY ara entirely free tro properties. Puss hee Comuuitia, ussped in eauity seed Tents thereon, which consists of two frame tenemncute, | tered “*A" in 7. Lenman's recorded fery hearts or Asem minutes she laughed | quently seen in reports of lewislative debates, 1g | A0UOUS. Capitalists who should know tell us | MSRM MAvOE and fne tonto oropertion. | qhetinn dmafrontol the iremises, on MONDAY, the | “urn, an precited Uy theives are: Oze-thind of | (Zctistnal lt munbered wixteen (I). 4n eduare Very heartily. -Dear me!” she exclaimed, »$\ that Mr. Stewart, with nineteen millions, was | give atom and can be had at | TWENTY-SEVENTH DAY OF NOVEMBEM, 188), DaRGhass, in ra Testi 60 | tom etie tn eels Diets hata’ 3 f tollows: The celebrated assembly ki | give PERFECT SATISFACTION, can at EVEN" the purchase money in cach, and the ue in two | ton city, in aid Districh beginning at a 1 have been performing a complete | 8% follows: The celebrated assembly known as | not the richest American alive, one manat least, | ali leading grocery stores at retail. Bot, a OO tit, {he weet half of lot 14 | equal instalments cr credite of siz and twelve months | Suits. i said Di oH distant ninety cist ee a front of the camera under the | theLong Parliament, which met for the first | possessing a much heavier impediment, to Canty tad Tot, cbaecutire ob 1 has a trout of 80 foot by | Peenectvely, with notes Dearing {nteret end serured | Sd qpe 1) fnch south’ from the northwest commer that all my movements were being | time at Westminster on the 3d of November, | On his road to heaven. With a million and 4 depth of 100 feet to an alley. tales °h Genoa of F100 will bepenaivea af Hie Gane of | Land runnine thence south twenty (20) tect edt instantaneously photographed. However, Sica, commenced its proceedings at 8 in the | fW sixpences an Englishman is Inclined to re- SESE coger aud residue in one and two | sale, Jf the terms of sale are not complied with in ten | an alley, thence north along anid alley twenty. am ready now.” She gave a bound in the alr | mocking, but afte tine ek tire, and pursue his tastes in quiet; but an rly oral cab € option of burcharor all taxes and | CA¥$ gpm date fale, the trurteos reserve the right | aud wix (0) ches, and tuchoe. weet and landed on the tip of the big toe ot her | Mem ce bur atter some time the attendance of | american is Just beginning to “operate” on HA. & H. W. CATHERWOOD, arsedementa to July 1, 1882, puid. $60 deposit on each | Twrclh, {36 Proverty at am wulting | feet to boxiuning, together with Fight foot and remained motionless for over | Members being found slack and frregular, sun-| the grand scale, and with a sense of power half of lot. JAMES H. SMITH, ‘Terns of sale: One-third ensh: Pant Mmute while the picture was being | drf devices were resorted to with a view of| and freedom. With that money, he begins to | o1¢-2m 414 SOUTH FRONT 8r., PHILADELPHIA, ae HIUE F etreot, RB. LEWIS, © 2% } Trustees, | twelve ‘mouths, If terme of sale taken counteracting a movement which gave too much | Use his brains. An American mililonaire, there- F W. E. BBMUNSTON,” ( Trustees. +. 416 3th st. nw. cet torial stra coneen ats e. Rnea’s cartes have many admirers. | favor to early risers. At one time a roll was | Fe. often makes himself master of some rand THOMAS FE. WAGGAMAN, Auch" n15-akas_| —PUNCANSON BROS., Auctx. mene) She was photograpled here in the magnificent | catted, and af another It was ordered thee w re. | Concern, or group of concerns, and is thenceton: eee — — IHOMAS DOWLING, Auctionear. Src a RPas.ss Adrienne. | Her costume cost | ever did not come at 8 o'clock and be at prayers | Wa'd a sort of king, governing as he pleases, | (TH POET, SARE, OF THAT vaLuanye | = Sue; and was presented to her bya French | should pay a flue of Is, On the first morsing | Pushing his “policy” as against other “poli. POPULAR MONTHLY DRAWING AL AUGHION. eS | TC EES BE be SUD ER NT ORRee Te eee duke of enormous wealth. It is entirely com- | after this order was made there was ‘an excel. | “les.” fighting huge co porations, detying the or THE By direction of the owners we shall sell, at publi MILL, GEORGETOWN, D. C, =n AN satin in Tight and dark | font attendance. The Raveena prayers | Public, with Which he is sure, sooner or later, COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO... auction, on THURSDAY, NOVEMBER TWENTE By virtue of a deed of trust dated the 16th day of, (inte nsicn st tan of hand-embroidered with flowers. Round | could not be sald. Mr. Speaker himself wag ‘© come into collision, corrupting state govern- THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 90r t, 1852. ates 1882, a OUR OCLOCK P.M. Bark fens ane Baty | el z Eber 1 Bo. Ss wo. Wt SMI obit Sy BA, her waist she had on a girdie of gems, which | not there. At 845 o'clock. in he walked’, Menta, and even influencing the government of | These teen es oN? aucauuly (Sundays exoopted) | $25 Tetroct northwest. the samo being known on the | Coliunbia. the undernined Trustee ‘ill ni-cokds she told me was worth $30,000. Prayer being over, Sir Harry Mildway congratu- | the republic. He occupies the position at once Berea aro mons of an act of the General Asser ground plans of Washington City as sub lot H, in | of the premises, on 1 SOVEMB! EN HOMAS DOWLING, Aucuonow, “Do you sell many pictures of Lotta?” lated the house upon the goodeffect of the order | °F fteat company and a great aristocrat, and | *7i2CXitea staton Cirqult Comrb on March 31, ren- re a ice ie hg Pe T — a The very nicest people | made on the previous day, and sald to the | ®8 he has usually as few boweis as a Company, | acted the following d ‘GHweaith Distribution Com. | tains about 2,237 square feet, and is improved by a hot sweet,"is their constant | speaker that “he did hope’ hereafter that he | 22d Is as self-centered as the great aristocrat, he hoe jon weal comfortable frame dwelllug of eleven rooms in good Sinisters have written to | would come In tine;” which made the speaker | !8 hated as neither Is hated in this country. And | "E2c82"9; arewingn are tate, Tria Teotmeenl Gece of which $150 en. Our latest, success, however. Is | “throw down twelve Pence upon the table.” there Is often cause for hate.—London Spectator. | lis company bax now on hand, alsrgo reserve fund, Eres be pale at cine ok aale: balan: fe one, po and | eid : front of the tremises Nee 8908 Sd tree tytkmaid dress. We have Othe*members coming in afterward paid thei Sa a a pow Sees a : D. Cus on SA! 4 Sa rps poles, arf have | Puspestive: aniibceh te ta Merete ena ie ns Strack Paradise. EL ea Tose naee, einen oarel OVESIBERS Ine a OU S s Wholesaie orders on our hooks. It is | ness of the beautiful actress not jong before Eran aber anes broken | From the St. Louis Globe-Democrat. i odors ‘ ._ This rule worked so well that another was| about forty miles from G: Bi high- fact, it Is a copy of a crayon por-| opted notch thagm : out forty reen Bay, ona hig! eg 'y rs y’ = zraph so far, but the | 2¢th of November, in the samg year, there was a within six miles of the spot, a Boston pine land = price he charges for copies give us our | jong ispute as to who should speak. Many | man met a family in a one-horse wagon with a prnregon also photograph actor: members stood up at the time, each claiming ragged cover, and drawn bya horse so thin tainly; but there Is not anything like the | precedence and each backed up 'by his friends. | that the grinding of his ribs could be plainly OF plication to the unex; terin of a lease for 99 BIRNEY & BIRNEY, Attorneys, Ast, 1816, of the above 330 439 stréet northwest. consist of a three-story bri WALTER B, WILLIAMS & CO., Aucta, _ nl4-dts is £57.30 per annum, payable 4) ril i ‘Terms of sale ax prorcribed by order of IRUST- Es’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED a] mita credit not ¢: ve months PROPERTY, pe! satisfactory to the administrator. D 5 VES Administrator of py yirtue of s decree of the Supreme Court of the THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ‘Full particulars can be had on apy SeeS SESESESESSE3 BREBEE S| of Columbia, in Sis come No, there The confusion became intolerable. The passing | heard. Ar _ 165, the undersigned trustees will offer fcr sale 3 c MAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, Gndred ‘coples’ “ud walt | of some rule preventing such discord in future | “Stranger,” called the immigrant, “are there hWhels Hekate, $2, hat Noneka, 1:27 tckote, *Hai408 | BAP MuE aneuEM, In Front te premicas cn SATUR. TIVE SALE OF SIXIREN BUT a tes res ane one prepesalch a Was indispensable, and at last, as Sir Simonds | any lightning-rod men in this section 2” Hekete, $100. if S Past FOUR O'CLOCK P. lot numbered eleven 5 mretiae cl THE GO well_a tuousand copies at least. T suppose st | Wrhte aeca's ts; the House determined for Mr. | “Guess not. é rea De TERED LETTE Wor | Serteras two in square numbered alt kaart gp MOADAY, NOVEMBER THIRY n y . i o cee i o 3 Piss the hit at the police force which took with | be evermore the tule” O° Wee MMudged to| “Any life Insurance agents? : 08 Fs er be | Sid swanky wine (629), wie fli he mp ovement the Ray e Latest Form ‘arri im| ‘Haven't seen any.” . W. Ck ) fA depo 1550) Meld on to His Ice Too Long. France, “Triage “any temperance’ reform, marriage associa | norheset ata Tass Pomel Olt, Nen J PRK NTeRU | intoront atx (6) ner Gent. A depont of Atty (880) Gol ‘¥r im the Kennebec (Me.) Reporter. From the London World. tions, divorce courts, politics, horse races, law- eg roe iy The indications concerning the Ice business | 4. Elisee Reclus, the illustrious author of the | ¥ os Sag hee ee oer ge ED JOHN B. MoNALLY, of the coming winter are that a smaller crop | « Universal Geography,” has inav ted “I think not. This is a new township, and I No Soy rs +} Trustecs, will be cut on the Kennebeo than was cut last | marriage, and waited hi two daughters Orage Otea whore sent orice tle mises maintained rerutation WALTER B. WILLEMS E' 0d 6 fy ‘ Minter. A large percentage of the ice stored | to two young men of thelr choice. ‘The aaverb | he drew fein, ”Thin te the me eee = last season yet remains in the houses. The | freely” means that M. Reclus has dispensed | fur! Unload the children, Sally Ann, and Ti OMAN DOWLENS, Seeicose: amount which will be carried over at various | not only with the religious ceremony of get out the bed and cook stove and git ready to (CERY SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY. points along the river 1s estimated at no less | riage, but also with tlie civil marriage In the Squat ? If this stat next door to heaven it's By tho Court of the than 175,000 tons. Little money has been made | presence of the mayor. He simply Ingltes hig °°%t a3 nigh as our family will ever git.’ on {ce this year. Prices have been too low. It | friends and relatives to > Sanquet st the Grand 3 F Perfectly relieving. 10" t ° MOND 4s said that one gentleman has recently sora tie [izeraily Cuctons ther watacte na ees het represented remnfoen, ° ; : Whole contents of his Louse at 60 cents a ton, a | declared the union of his two girls with disorders, makes umbered six a r b ‘five = werer, and that he was offered $1.25 per respective sweethearts. Free marriage is de- pald over, and the new pur- . ort rab the Surveyors | fer Other Auctions See Sch ier in the season and refused to sell. | cidedly simple, é tious and off his horse, the former E e ——— ~ ster figures would have given him a! inasmuch as it involves no fee, : ‘I say! When you want one-thied a vilding the ice-houses. A laze ice erop © harvested this year, nevertheless. | Fewer outside speculators go in. One, ticns of the same man. Androscougin man is said to own st 1! all the jee | than the other, he put up, and to be $2,008 to $3,600 out of | account, wl pocket. £ adagh rofit, on the generally accepted basis that $1 | or state. re it is ‘buggy repaired, there is man on Pecan |: Seen i nr Tos Fer ts pass for patting up and shinping the ire |gaattte” 18 MOF, Ht 1 the ‘will do it vary cheap." —Tezas Sift | extensively. i hot