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j : 4 LOCAL M The Weather. Orrick OF THE CHIRT SIoNat, OFFICRR, 1 Waswinctor, D.C., Nov. 21, 188, 9:3) am. f For the middle Atlaniic states, falr weather, t local rains in south portion, winds mostly hortherly. stationary or higher temperature, fall- wing followed by rising barometer. Special Weather Bulletin. ‘The chief signal oMcer of the army furnishes the following special bulletin to the press: A storm of considerable energy, moving In a north- easterly track, !s central on ‘the Carolina coast. ‘The barometer ts low in the upper lake region and is highest in Kansas. General rains have fallen | Mm the east guilt and South Atlanite states. The following staticns Teport_ mere than one tnch of Fainfall during the past 2% hours: Atlanta, 1.97: Augusta, 2.10; Charleston, Jacksonville, 1.61; Chattanooga,’ 1.27. Nort rly winds prevail West of the Mississippi river and tn the Atlantic | east states; southwesterly in the lake region. ‘The temperature has fallen In the east gulf states | and remalued nearly stationary in ail the other | istricts. A warin wave i to the south and rl he | tn the northwestern frontier. temperatures were reported at 3 : Washin; 46°; Norfolk, 45° Jacksonville, € 42; § rated on Wednesday in the gulf and Atlantic coast states, = = | Mrs. C. THoMPsoN hes opened a store at 931 F | street northwest, with a beautiful display of hair goods. Templar plumes, from 2 low prices. Krxe’s nehes long, 3 E, S14 7th Sty 8 returned to 1061 beaver hats from | $23 to We. BLOUT'S, 710 7th DaMMann’s, 806 7th street. | ususl accompa to take some interest, fn a lai | in the | haps pardonable under the cireu | they Were ted excited no alarm. | curiosity. A ROYAL V A Talk With Otho UT the English Gipsies—te the Alleged Gipsies in as Mere Horwe-traders—The ng Palnce In Which the King bu and Queen Hold Court. TOR. the King of | Repudiates this Country Peram- ‘Threading his way over the brick floor between the rows of stalis n Wash. Natlor’s stable, a STaR reporter last evening hurried to pay bis respects to the royal visitors who arrives private carriage on Saturday last. of blanketed horses on each side d in this city per ‘The tong lines were at dinner, and the munching and snorting, which are the iments of an equine repast, seemed to be conducted In a lower key than usual, and tt struckjthe reporter, who had never been at court, that it was perhaps due to the subduing in- fluence wnich royaity exerts. Al there was a wide space where | Flages stood, und in the midst, {n bold relief large wagon ebsely drawn, r Wagon, except some aps wider. Light ranning ¢ showed that 1t was built, for tr curtains ws a painted {mit ith this exception the whi elexcept by the blick by in the dim covered with tied under the wagon a: id rements of the strange side, the visitor rapped on the iicited a quick re curtain was t with am: fon of a wit t the lower end a number of car- tanding out light, was a white curtains, ‘The wagon was of the same style what longer and ar and L springs On one’ iow, ite exterior was order around the | 188 windows. As the visitor approached | 8, oz and asmall yellow woolly companion | ps€_and seeme d sortof aw , Which was pe y na - eurtal THE COLUMBIA BOAT CLUB FAIH. The Festivities Opened at Masonic Tem- ple—Gen. Sherman’s Inaugural Ke- marks—Attractive Appearance of the Hall—The Ladies in Charge of the Booths, &c. decked with flowers and brillia address of Gen. Sherman, wh the fair. Ina very happy manner he Columbia boat club upon thi benefits of out-door exercise, brains as well. There ls no mi eets the young Ladies,and tn his young men ti more favor minate, His remarks were n.d as Soon as he hi un, the grab bags menced, decorations. The el “OTHO IIL, KING OF THE ENGLISH and gave the reporter a cordial stood outside his strange habitation, the un: light from the flekering gas jots bared head, the reporter gazed al As he | tain | falling upon his t him with some gree Beneath the mass of gray hatr, whlch the who seem to be numberless tities Of work exhibited. ; T boat ines ON the Various boo order Once more Masonic Temple 1s draped with flags, beauty. Last evening the fair of the Columbia | Boat Club opened under the most favorable aus- pices. All day busy hands had worked to bring order out of chaos, and nightfall found their labors completed, while a foretaste of the crowd which assembled later was present and heard the short He was escorted to the stage and intro- duced to the audience by President Coon. GEN. SHERMAN’S REMARKS. Which would crown their efforts. He spoke of the that st not oniy developed their muscles, but their in the world for rowing, he sald, than our Poto- mac, above Georgetown. Gen. Sherman never for- they would be looked upon with the young ladies if they became strong,manty men than If they wereweak and re Started and the ballot box stuffing was com- THE APPEARANCE OF THE HALL. ‘The hall itself was never more tastefully ar- Tanged, and nautical devices are prominent in the vated spaces on each side of the room are occupted by booths filled with arti- | cles of use, beauty, or both combined—made by ft flnsers of the lady friends of the club, -town clubs, by bestowing nt with youth and battalion was o'clock, in the 10 formally opened congratulated the @ assured success especially rowing, jore suitable water remarks he told the recélved with great had closed the “jen- opened, the ranling uished and that as war. It Judging from the A very pretty com- t clubs of the city, ths: thus they re: presel including some ladies. MR. CLAGETT'S PRESENTATION ADDRESS. The presentation was made in behalf of the honorary members by Mr. cess Of the picked Light Infantry Corn: medium of a number of your fellow-cltizons to recognize thelr merits, having proved the victor in all their contests, placed upon their banner “Excelsior,” and pronounced by their fellow-citi- {net photographs of the squa pena iH aeny gilt frame, col stat omorar’ nw formed. i in the arinory about eight | Serted thatelectrical disturbances and changes nee of @ crowd Of spectators, | Were necessarily in that direction only. distinguished amon; have ever been exerci of war, and have demonstrated th: have is, therefore, to be the medium to recognize the merits of all, and none more so than to recognize the suc- company of the Washington S. The W. L. . Corps. A HANDGOME PRESENTATION IN RECOGNITION OF | To the Editor of the Evening Star. THEIR ORIOLE VICTORY—owe OF THEIR CarTatNs| In your brief editorial of Saturday last you al- COURT-MARTIALED AND PUBLICLY “HUNG.” The Washington Light mfantry Corps was last | Vania, (given in Tag Star abouta year ago,) as evening presented with a permanent memorial of | having been upset by the performance of the late the victory won by the drill squad of the corps at | electrical storm if that storm “was an aurora oc- the competitive drill which formed one of the fea- | Curring in the daytime.” tures of the Baltimore Oriole celebration. The Memorial took the form of wframed group of cab- | it was rather a strong confirmation of the protes- 4, very handsomely | 8or’s theory. It is true, as you remarked, that his presented to the | theory 1s that the auroral displays are manifested ‘y members. The | in a direction away from the sun; but he never as- a ert its heroes as well a pleasant duty stand here to-night the ng- that no detriment | amount of electricity durt ‘The Electrical Storm. luded to the theory of Prof. Ennis, of Pennsyt- Permit me to differ with you, and to affirm that On the contrary, he positively asserted that the action was produced @uring the day, and rose up or gathered 1n force in the atmosphere and passed of ina direction opposite to the sun at night in Wm. H. Clagettt, who | the form of auroral streamers, precisely as we see said: “Throughout the pages of history we find | the coma or envelope of the comet rise up in front mankind contending for superiority in art, science, Professions and occupations. Nations watching each other with jealous eye. may come to them through the want of pi precaution to determine important events Fesort to arms has always been, and always will e accepted arbitrator among nations, m intlitary tacties one of the sciences. hete events | ances on Our earth, Dut that the resules Of these form epochs in the history of the world. The | mundane disturbances are more appreciable and heroes of these arbitrations stand prominent and | Observable at night because then they show them- ‘Military men | Selves in the form of auroras passing off to the rear the actence | Of our earth, or, more striclly speaking, flying the science | directly away from the sun, and making of the has proved more effective than the weapon. In | earth for thé time (as you remarked) “a sort of the etal Gs that science we find that particular bob-talled comet, attention has been devoted to the manual When our government called its citizens to arms, those | Which can in the least contradict the theory of Who had educated themselves in the sclénce of | Prof. Ennis. The pane of aurora all over the War rose rapidly in rank, and are vo-day dist jonored among their fellow-citizens. But now that we have no. alirums, mankind are | Were unusually grand and wonderful, as the tele- exchanging good will, one to the other, contend- ing only for superiority in their special avocatior peace may of it, and ther ing to the rear, shoot off into space in the for of ‘a tal. The intense action of the sun in summer may produce an immense the day which may 83 Off by the method of thunder storms in the roper ‘Pre | late atternoons or by auroras inthe evening. ‘So he claimed that electric disturbances on the sun’s surface might produce corresponding disturb- I see nothing relative to the late electric storm northern portion of this continent, (and probably in northern Europe,) where the skies were clear ims from various places announced at the time, hus showing that the unusually great disturbances of the day were being distributed in the usual way —passing to the rearas brilliant aurora streamers, Again, it was found that the earth currents of electricity, or those nearest the earth were more strongly affected during the day than in the evening, thus again proving some cause had pro- duced an effect, and the effect passed away as eve- ning came on.’ How did 1t pass away? Let the brilliant evening aurora answer! E. J. BRooKINGs. The Courts. Count Iv GrNERAL Tax. on Yesterday, Hewitt Filbert et al.; bill missed. Moore agt. eter ‘on hearing. The case of Moore agt. Barber et al. was resumed ‘this morning. Crxcerr Court—J. Macarthur. ‘To-day, in the case of Hall agt. the Inland and Seaboard Coasting Co., a verdict was rendered for Dlaintift for $4,000. The case of McGill agt the Citizens’ Butlding Co. was taken up. Equrry Covrt—Judge Hagner. Yesterday, Costen agt. Johnson; leave given to fle amended Dill Wagier agt. Wacler; final ratl- fication of sale. Sullivan agt Sullivan; divorce nted. Dodge agt. OMley; sale ratified nisi, ercer agt. Hogan; on hearing. To-day, the sale in Temple and Worthington was fually TatiNed. Ball agt. Reed; testimony or- dered taken. Dunlop agt. Cutting; appearance ordered; and the hearing of Mercer agt. Horgen Was resumed. CaIMINaL Coret—Judge Wylie, Yesterday, Andrew Arrington, assault on Willlam Moody; not guilty. George Parker, house-breaking;' gullty—sentence — suspended. Richard Crown, embezzlement (two cases); not guilty. Henry Pinkney, assaulting policeman; a motion for a Dew trial fled. Porice Court—Judge Snell. Yesterday, Frank Taylor, assault cn another col- ored man named Eaward Howard; 60 days in Jail. Henry Miller, colored, assault on’ Lizzie Jonson; Sori days. Jos. Wilkerson, colored, assault on | Geo, Litz; $10 or 30days. John Royster larceny ofagold pin; days. Robt. Vrydrat, assault on Albert Gutekunst; $10 or 30days. Howard Hol- land, petit larceny (3 cases); reform school during minority. Betty Scott, colored, loud and botster- ; $5 or 15 days. Wim. White, colored, sus- ous person; 90 days in the workhouse.’ Geo. ven, colored, Vagraney; 9 days. Chas. Brown, grancy; 9 days. Geo. Smith, loud and bolster. $Sori5days. John Brent, colored, cruelty to animals; $5 or 15 days. Henry Williams, col- ored, loud and boisterous, $ oridays. W. B. Ellis, colored, profanity; $5 or 15 days. Cella Johnson, colored, loud and boisterous; §5 or 15 days. Jos. Henry, loud and boisterous: § or 15 days. Miles McKenna, profanity: $ or 7 days. Sherman Edmondston, colored, loud and boister- ous; $5 or 15 days. Wm. Watkins, loud and bols- terous; $5 or 15 days. Wm. Brooks, colored, con- tempt of court; $10 or 30 days. Geo. Gibbs and Isaiah Hillery, colored, loud and boisterous; $5 or Sullivan Does Not Appear. From the New York Sun, to-day. No one was peed to represent John L. Sullte) Yan at Harry HIUs last night to make a match Detween him and Tom Alien and depos:t $1,000 for- felt. Bob Farrell said that if Sullivan were erly notified he would appear, but that the match. would Rave to be made for from $5,000 to $10,000 a side, and that it would be Sullivan's lust ‘Nght with bare knuckles. Allen’s $1,000 was Uiereupon + left in Harry Hill's hands for a week, during which time it was agreed that Sullivan stiould be notified and should appoint the time of a meeting. ‘Those present entertained no doubt thot a mat will be made. Henry Clary, of Northampton, and several others sald they had seen Sullivan drive away from the Grand Central hotel yesterday, ound up town. he Don Cameron and the Cyclone ‘HIS NEARING 48 WELL AS BIS TEETH EFreCTED, About a week after the recent elections, when the Patiman cars destined for this city wore de- tached at Harrisburg, a gentleman got in and took @ seat near a traveler from Nebraska. The | latter, a few miles this side of Harrisburg, re- marked: “We had a d—1 of a cyclone, didnt The Harrisburger, seemingly oblivious to the remark, pulled out bis watch and carefully noting the time sald, “We are going at a tremen- dous rate. I know th have just made five miles in four minu Phe western, man then took up a paver and scanning the news Said, “Worse and worse. H—il broke loose on | them, this time; don’t you think so?” addressing | the Harrisburger, “By Jingo,” sald the latter, “we'll get to Wash+ | ington’ on time it we keep on thts we Tae | Nebraskan aid not seem ‘to understand why his fellow traveler showed so. little Interest In the bu’, prudently dropped the subject. f Washington on time, the N akan mm Jumped out, and calling one of the | depot people’ and pointing to his traveling com. Panion asked, “Who 1s that gentleman?” and re | celved the reply eron.” “The mischi snator Don Came said the Nebraskan, AUCTION SAL EEKS & .CO., Auctione-r, 639 Louisiann 9 Ww 15 days each: y Post Office, around the room—“@ld Dominion,” | zens the paragon of the manual in military tac- SE aS To-day, Jos. Ellins, profanity; $ or 15 days. ‘Aenivase ty Your —Sany xe ths } crowned his head,a pair of bright grey eyes looked | “Rappahanock,” “Carroll wb RC.” “Ana-| ties, In recognition of your merits our fellow. | _ RIVER FE REET Cn ee nn | Erank: Caltan, tond ana wolsterous; $9: or tS preg chants of the District, who elatin to it | shrewdiy upoa his visitor. A ruil beard of the | lostan, Pop aceO Hy” gq euaker City,” | citizens desire, through nie, to present to you this | Tivals at the river front as follows: Steamer Sue, | Phos. E. Dorsey, carrying a ™z0r; personal Danas. THURSDAY, <TY-THIKD, oso in name. ader will prove h | same color as the hairfringed the face, »tomac, | Columbl: and. suawimut.’ | small token of their high appreciation. It repre- | Geoghegan, ne o me oad tons Conte Ste hen. | John T. Corrigan, placing buliding material in “K, gertion anytime as to mportation of flue wine | not browned and tanned by expose a ad above these inscriptions, and | sents you in person, life-like and perfect, that you | Schooner J. J. a a io ys Hacwett, Collen 125 | the street and failing to keep a light on Itat night; aT SALESROOMS. and liquors. He is uoted for selling the best. Weather, but on the contrary, was fair. The face PP pooth, pens those flying trom the | may hand it down to posterity, that those who suc. | 80n & ate Sy ttealere, schooner Blecta Ballay | 40. Richard Scott, colored, loud and boisterous: In the axle will be found an assortment of a Es | of a student, one would say, and at any rate of a | “4 i ff roa belong to the club of that | ceed you may look upon the manner of men who | 028 coal, city a ‘al 8c] one — ye $5 or 15 days. James D. Donnelly, keeping an | Walnut Chamber Set: How ro Make Wash Day A PLEASANT OxE.—Use | man of somé ability. His ‘lar Which Was | Pott horse In that iy ad Were sent trom thetr | gained such high distinction among thelr fellow. Suuith, t14 tons coal, city dealers; schooner W. H. | nitconsea bar; $105; appeal noted. ‘Michael Several Cottase Setes David's Prize Soap and get a tieket for thé Christ- | correct and tree from any pecuilar dialect, rather | Pt hose in that city as a recognition of the | Sitizens Maxwell, Tayman, 169 tons coal, Johnson Geo. | Hayden, keeping ‘an ‘unlicensed bar; $108 or 6) | Hair Cloth, Ruw silkuud Velvet Covered Walnut Parlor mas festival You tay become the owner of a | tended to strengthen such an Impression. He | Compliment to thelr club. The center of the hall | “ee been my £004. fortune to have been per. | Date John Scoville, Maloney, 901 tons coal, Geo. | UTA appeal noted. Minnie Crown: keeping a | Stites sineteara Rouse an: lot bonds, horses, dlamen 3 and the only peculiarity about | '$Gccupled by the flower booth, lemonade stand | sonally acqualnted with ehe oitleces and men of | L. Sheriff; barge J.T. Bane poner ‘ons | dangerous dog; $10 or 80 days. Frank Turner, el 3 of money «c.” For particulars see advertisinent rb was a’ bright ret hamikerchief, which | 404 spinning jenny, while the platform at the | the Washington Light Infantry Corps since its | Coal, same; barge Plerce McUiker, ns coal Kosewood case Pinnoforte, Stool and Cover: With a quantity of Second-hand Furniture, Second-hand Brussels and Ingrain Car; ty Crumb Cloths, Ke: Iatee number of Gm upper end is used’to display the prizes—which | every Ucket-holder hopes to win—a beautiful upright piano In an ebony ease, and several racing site colored, larceny of a blacksmith’s anvil from Fer- pe rcenes cote dinand Schmidt; three months in jail. Schinidt, contempt of court; $% or 10 days. down from his collar, concealing his shirt first organization to its present honored colonel, officers, and men. Every face before me is a8 fa” millar as those of other days. When, as a boy, city dealers; barge Annie McUlker, 250 tons coal, same; bargé Wm. Faley, Baitley, 113 tons coal, P’ 8. Boat Co.; barge John K. Shaw, Manning, ‘112 to-morrow at Dammann Fred. "nee More Barcar: THE GIPSY QUEE: sent Heating Stover: Indian F cure. 200 feet Hope, feck and a ‘The tower end h ther ns coal, 8. Emery; barge N. C. Read, Blank, 110 Pecklen sabes, Horse 1 6, Wosl Henkets Th street: Lanve size duck towels, 4 for ter exchanging.a few words with the reporter | tore attractive than all Oller Athenee a TntAntey Came Snrceat eae ge ne OL TED | a oat Some ethane eae ae Shes, | Aue BRoonixn Buipos Invesrioarion.—Mayor | OSa coeterte: Mass topes doe eed tobek se, eo teal Dose WONT oer pte. maa og eo 9b Of ladies’ | he turned again to Une wagon, and drawing aside | ined! Signal flags trom the eoy ge eos | elect any obany bon that | Ashton, cord wood, Johnson Bros : schooner Caro: | Grace yesterday appointed Geo. John Newton, of | Bud Comforts, Mown Lose Hoa and i tel Sie, ‘ Bode gna! flag yy i say that I have not lost any of my Doyhood tn that Ds , Fps of engineers, U.S. artay, as examininy Gees Cone oe ren tae ar eae ot eer | the curtain, said Pee es isttor” A | Guar whieh che tediu proper and the supperroom, | respect. ‘Through all these years and changes not | line -Mothershead, 35 cords wood, H. 1. Biscoe; | te corps ot engineers, U. S army, if [Pt Woe? fancy box’ whh bec nave Paper, worth S6c., | Woman's head, covered with a profusion of light | OVer Which the ladies of Georgetown preside with engineer, and Wm. P. Shearman, one of the com- missioners Of accounts, as accountant in the in- vestigation of the Brooklyn bridge, which 13 to be made by the mayors of New York ‘and Brooklyn. Mayor Low, of Brooklyn, has appointed Col. James L. Casey, U. 8. A..as examining engineer, and Geo. W. Turnbuil, of New York, as accountant. sat id it heathens A Priest's Sorr For His SALARY.—A decision in- schooner Howard and Ogden. Reed, cord wocd for Stephenson & Bros; schooner Mary Ella, Olden, cord wood for market; schooner J. H. D. Smoot, Moore, cord wood for H. L. Biscoe: schooner Ocean Queen, Bundick, 900 bushels sweet potatoes, city dealers; schoonérs Sarah Jane, Wave, Wm. Tot- ten, James Wagner, Wm. E. Ward, ‘J. C. Van- name, J. A. Sommers and John A. James, all with one event has occurred to tarnish its banner— bright and spotless to-day as when first unfurled, sacred in the hands of its present custodians and fver a pride and Joy with your fellow cltizens. I apprectate the honor of Deing the medium to communicate the expressions and wishes of your fellow-cltizens, and with great pleasure now pre- ‘sent you with this token of their high regard. Regular Store Sales every Thursday. HHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. SALE OF BOOKS, MONDAY, TU NOVEMBER their usual gr: and hospitality. H2re the cakes themselves follow the prevatiing style of orna- ment—one having a four-oared Shell, fully equip- ped, made of sugar, reposing on tt, while an arch springs over it with “Columbla Boat Club Fair” lettered In white on its blue ground, and another has a yaeht with flowing satis of tiding, appa- rently, over lis Iced surface. ‘Phe ladies who have for ioc. blonde hatr appeared at the opening, and the re- porter was introduced to the King’s wife, the Gipsy Queen. Tt had been some thine since he had been on such familiar footing with the top rot Ity, Dut the reporter 2 45 possible tothe news ed him to step tnto is° fine two days ee adv. J. Ja¥ GOULD. invi he palace, and Col. Moor tv oysters, 8,000 bushels, all for market; schr. Sarah ; a F the invitation was aff ibly seconded by the | chargé of the booths and begulle unwary man | onbemnt or the Clipe SEL cu ‘apt, | 8 Hurburt, Ewan, 24 tons. coal, Johnson’ Bros. ; Inatter of cre spent aa Sees on ioe. CATALOGUE Frssert’s Ick Cneas and Charlotte Russe, en, It was wi P Swelling with proud | into putting his name In tnnocent-looking little | Burton R. Ross, the commander of ties “picked | Schr. Tiddy Babcock, Dore, 400 tons coal, city d emotions that he ¢ mbed over the front wheel | books have " tice Paxson, of the nmnsylvania supreme court, oF adopted no distinct costume, but dress |-company.” wire dealers; schr. Flying Scud, Meekins, 176 tons coal : 9 ; . Se. SaTINS and best black goods, 714 7th st MEI HEME Dea awode. The Anterior was | 1n deml-tollet, which has the effect of making | quent response torhe words or olen eee ow | Clark & Givens woke AL. Smagthy Tyler ta? Yesterday. Bishop Se ee nee oe VALUABLE PRIVATE LIBRARIES DRVox — ie a 1 brightly lighted by means of a lamp, which v them charming tn ppecrance. The favorite col- $3.0 a. VON SENDEN’S fennel hone xtract cured me v.W.B. EVANS i Of severe hoarseness and cough. CHEAPEST MAN FoR CLoaks, Young: Fresu Meats.—Rouni steak, 10¢. Ib.; liver, 5c Ib.; Dorterhouse, Ic. Ib.; strioin, 124. Tb. ; choice: rib roast. 10c. Ib.; at F. P. Hughes’ murket, corner 8th and N streets northwest. For Heatran use Penns ania coke. Tv WM AsTONISH you to see those . Ver hats at se, former price $225, all shades. the seat which nd the in bro ton, te seat back on the bed. tion of the rear of the inoved up to mal down b and then th up drew the curtain and 02 the seat, forming a sand coiubination. apled 1 of spenied from a bracket at the side. Th : used by 1 tor the Queen haa, by the were d some aes room for the reporter, who sat King chimb: The quarters were rather clos seat and bac wn leather. ‘To | that , Whi on. the other end of } rare and untay } Ors seem to be white or sprinkling of pink, blue, and heliotrope. | ten | De | Gordon, Brits sired, and will probably be Test Of the week while THE LADIES AT THE The tables or booths are at Rappahannock Boat Club, Fi Billins, Mesdames Wheat even: Woodward, Billings, Cas Dodge, Beile’ Hardie, A ret, with a small ince ast evening was all that could be de- kept up through the the fair 1s 1n progress, Schae sin, Brockenborough, Cr: The at- BOOTHS. tended as foliow: edericksburg—Mrs. tley, Johns, J. fer, and Misse: nute Jones, Irene A CAPTAIN COURT MARTIALED. When this ceremony was over, Corporal Hammer stepped out from the lines, and addressing Col. Moore stated that Capt. Jonn 8 Miller, of Company “D,” had so conducted himself that the company had held acourt martial and decided that their captain should be hung. He then undraped a My8 €riois object at the end of the hall, which P-oved to be a Mne life-aizecrayon portrait of Capt. Miller. Col. Moore received this handsome present in the name of the corps, and introduced the cul- coal, Stephenson Bros. ; schr. Rachei Seaman, Sea- man, 406 tons coal, Johnson Bros.; schr. Thomas B. Taylor, Killman, 170 tons coal, P. Pollard; schr. Ida B. McCabe, Wilson, 175 tons coal, Johnson Bros,; schr: Adélia T. Conn, Frambes, 118,000 feet lumber, E. E. Jackson & Co.; steamer Enterprise, Davis, Cord wood, market: schr. Wicomico, Grey= son, cord wood, H. L. Biscoe; sclir. Greyhound, Blank; cord wéod. Hi, L. Biseoe; sloop Magaié Woodland and schrs, John Francis, Margaret Ella, Bounce, Pungy, John W. Gray; schr. Brewster; 8chr. Annie Louisa; schrs. Defi, M. J. Stephenson, Bob Sutton and Virginia, all with oysters for mar- over $3,000 salary claimed to be due Sheehan as an employe of the bishop. Sheehan, it seems, for some reason or other had disobeyed the bishop, and not receiving his salary, had sted for it, alleging a contract which enabled him to recover. Judge Paxson, in reversing the decision of the lower court, which was favorable to Father Shee- han, says: “We are of the opinion that there was no Such contract relation between these parties | 4s Will sustain this action.” SS THE Last Day OF THE BricuTon Bracu Races. Yesterday was the last day of the Brighton | oF MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS. ALSO, 4 LIBRARY OF LAW BOOKS, To be Sold at my AUCTION ROOMS, Southwest Cor. ¥ ia Ave. and Lith street, NOVEMBER — TWENTY - SEVENTH, TY-EIGHTH AND TWENTY-NINT "3,610 7th Street. put It Was inizit be cailed cos é nly Stevens, Shoemaker, the Misses Tra- | prise to Capt. Miller, who mut a few. minute as ree-quarters ¥ jersey 3 ‘ie . . . Buovr's,¥10 7th stree . front hung a blanket, and at the back of the seat glinan, Marbury and Williamson. ‘To. | before responded tora Tequest for a contribution to | .,WHAT Coxstrrorss oe tae Odette $40, Kitty Clark $35, Cromwell £30, and the | ,N{¥-—Tn the future all Book Sates wal he sunde on Fine Florida or: per dozen, just re- # FIGURED SILK CURTAIN Te Ke nbure— Mrs. J. A. Darne and | help pay fora portrait of another officer tor whom | Charge Rail against tho manager of tho Theatres | Held $30. ’ Kite won, Cromwell second, Odette bass Goon parpontiy ateeneed for tena Bee net ee nt F stn. was Siopended on gO. ard Keyworth, and Misses Sulla Towers, { he was told the vetled picture was intended. Not- Gentes neehied th Sesterdaye Stam is browghe | thitd. ‘Time, 1:23. "French pools Pal $1.70. | Works uf art : Five Dotwans, at bankrupt prices, J.-E. Youngs | “This curtaln,” sald the King, “Is usually cove | Downing, Jessie Jones, Mrs. Meding and Miss Mary | withstanding his surprise he responded very feel. | Cotnidue, ag stated tn yesterday regulations of the | Second race, for all ages, seven-eighths of a mile. | n2t-dk THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioncer, ig cs Gliver. Old Dominion, Alexandria—Mra. Samu-t | ingly, and grew quite eloquent when speaking of District of Columbia, which say: The proprie- | POols—Amazon $100, Bride $100, Nimblefoot ——— Ware ro row, 61 N. Charis street, Baittmore, | GV PY a lace curtain which Emma pas made. | M. Stinemetz, Mra. Win, Ricketts and Mn Te C. | Mis Wag eervles ana edie rele a or iors of variety theaters ‘shall pay $00 adnunily, | $3, Red Fox $55, Palanca $35. Amazon won, Nim- FPHOMAS DOWLING, Avetioncer. for prices of amteur photographic outilts. Any | She makes very beautiful lace. ‘That isa sp Dulin. and Misses Beach. Morgan, Katte Jones, | members of the corps. The “boys” in line over- Every hall of buliding. used tr burlesque, dra. | Bletoot second, Bride Cake third. Time, 1.35%. THE LARGE“ FRAME MARKET HOUSR, 401200 one can take pictures | nen,” he continued, pointing to a fine lace collar Renneay ie tae ae Stinemetz, | Me ee apne foe wus Aor ie Inatie, and operatic representations or other funny, Be ee ee Sse | FEET, WITH BRICK FLOOR, THON COLUMNS - rhitel : & : D anariee {ritt, Sneed, vert, Gardner, MacCauley, | capta an 5 \- e —The Judce $120, Monee $85, NKOUF, HS oN BEC. A Dozen Cabinet ios with a thirteenth | Time che Queen wore: ‘The reporter embraced | Yewen “Fannie” Jounsttn eal eee | eee colnpany formed outof the ball, and | Plays or performances Shall De Known asa vartety | Husterg55, Charlie Kempland $50, Kite $90, Charie GND AND Pula “aherehe acere ee tnted, § Only place, 10d" Penn. aver Kemee | t2 mezing on he vel as | Corthor, Nettie Rey rtie Smith, Moilié | Were soon drilling on the Avenu Lede ae De MI er ee Kempland won, KR. Monee econ Kit tiled, | SARE Ree RE ae 5 gallery. as evidently muc it aul Noyes, Maggie Burke and Rose ig \ , dispensed, incon | Time 1:52. French pools paid $18.03. Fourth OLD AT PUBLIC ONO DAY. D da rather eee eer e the audience. Provided, That nothing hereln con- | 712 elie Perea tiors | a eh S Ra . 7 : rath ivr, Coll-ge Boat club, Philadelphia—Misses | Charges Dismissed Im the Criminal talned shall be 90 construed as to include a teense | Fas" for ailiges, one and a quarter miles Pools | CeMBEA Fumi. 183) 41 TWELVE CL Genway hand-knit j S, corner mean eas eats -iloward. Luey Watson, Maud Ratim, Brit Court, for the sale of uguors zplidiedon $100, ‘Jim McGowan and Vexation $40 |, Taztice purchasing Wall hive tures! monte 19 re Tb and H. | ing of bis wife the king said Shawnut Boat ‘lau. Boston wee eee Tn the Criminal Court this morning, in the case ey STS ion third. ‘Vime 2a8 Prencl pools paid $12.30. Lone ; ewes tx | and we have been married ani Mrs. Br.cgs, and’ Misses. Merrick, Burrows, | Of Philip Moore, charged with assault and bat. Political Matters. . aos meee By order of the Board of Commissione s ‘it has been Just about that time since Heh and tne are: Aue | tery with intent to kill John Taylor, Assistant Dis- | OFFICIAL RETURNS OF THE VIRGINIA ELECTION—| Claude Lister yesterday shot the son of his ors. LYi For Hill's indts address A. Wil- 1 in this country ight and the Misses Heaton. | trict Attorney Taggart entered a nolle Prosequi, | JOHNS. WISE’s MAJORITY OVER 5,000—conTRsts. | former employer at Niagara Falls, Ontarto, and rer, U ‘insti caalaiaes witsemeciodte ne Tne ne revorier Adeiphia. Pa. Mrs W. Scott This {s the case which occurred at the Schuetzen | ‘The official returns have been received at the | then shot himself. Both Will probably die. The | _22-dte_ __ Enuineer Commission, Beaver Hats, the flacst quality, sliughtered at : in T. Davis, and Mise: c if : ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO. Auctioneers, Pe eer | me tar ely Bgeaengbar, hare | Donat amt Angie Murph MEAD WIOUGH 2 chy gunna and Mose eee wea ek ee fucument tn alte count fnVirga except Pores = M0 7h street. Stine Anish ant Scotch blood in my veins, but a| Rowing club—Mrs. Hill Ang Meenas aes f Page and Bucdinan, The secretary of the com. ig ty mit.” 2 before the bgard to ™ Times ‘Terms of aule: One-tuind cash, a itselt. Kingwalt, Trimble, de Ronceray and the Misse3|"The Baltimore and Ohio Raitrond | “Strict, will be represented ee twelve and z c vere se 0 the workhor rc ie Nf 4 ‘ i y contest awarding certificates to their opponents. = ve and eighteen montis trom _ steps and having no howe. = = We th several others; who are | niet’ ing, Mises Fees ana Minnis Worn, the | ANNEAL MEETING OF THE sTocKHOLDERS—rne pass. | dlstrict, will also oppose the giving of the ceruin- ‘Tarrant’s Seltzer Aperient, without Which no | the purchaser's onsen, A depeat of lon wel : lesars. Medberry, Prouwdfit, Wagstaff, Reed and | “4 2,but Wwe have no connection | } Orton. ae ‘86S Rosa an Innte Korn, te IDENT’S REPORT—THE WASHINGTON BRANCH. cate to Garrison, the democrat. who claims his tof tl reduced from $2.25; two days unl, “Tam trom W; drop of etold Hin es and belong to the gipsics of nade me 4 Mamie French, ‘RQfired the shot. He was tried at the October office of the secretary of the Commonwealth in man Was Insane. OF YY * 5 VALUABLE POP 7 " any " ‘ el Mfe. Peopie 2 14 2 Sey, Merrill and Steen nes | term, 1879, of the Criminal Court, Mr. E. A. New- | jority over John E. Massey for Congressman at ——— D-A-HALE a - CITY AND DISTRICT. Mipies cots Gorn ae ee agreat cals | ior milland Stewart. “An- | man appearing for the accused. ‘The trial resulted targa 1s 5,255, not including the two counties above WEST, AT AU -< Condensed Locats. ‘The auction sales, which are of more than or- interest at this season, will be found on the 7th and 8th pazes of today's STaR. ‘The Golden Star Pleasure ciub has elected the | following officers for the coming term: John ds, named Geo. Green and Camp, who consiituted the temporary board of Feview at the Pension offic ach with a hands: Of the office, in recog , have been presented | puth- re we always tik ed thro HAY, Tuntil we ther 1s Ww: ok OUF Ineais, and. spen im Stay rent h (ured and t they are are horse traders.” What 13 your busines with the ow modesty of the craft. ” repiled <¢ gipsy bands, enuine gipsies. Generally kipsies are of Hindostan @ you always lived this way?” asked the the wagon alone, and in ight Great Britain, and @ part of Ru i "fn thts way of lving. hen we stop,aud atin pitch our tent on’ the d the nicht. Or | re In the wagon, as this I don’t asked the reporter, the king. “we Paret, Kendall, Colgate and R W. H. Gibson, C._H 1, Grace Moffitt, Ui: ellie’ Robinson, ce, Carrie Shaber, Harbaugi Mua M. Dove and Mra. Hf etts, Keyworth, King, Jennie ith and Mi le, and Mi-ses Burnside, Whitin M. C. Foss, and Misses J Baron, Pepin, Emily Barbarin, Pauiil rhill, Senter, Seribe mith, ttle Fracker, Katle Frye, Ella Moore, Katle mac—Mrs. Lake and Mrs. Bagley, and Misses Liv- | !ss Irene Hancock, Misa Amanda ‘ott and Mrs. Scott. Lemonade Misses Mamie McFalls, Dovilllers, Spin- | Yerby and Nicholson. Flower stand—Mrs. ns, Ungshead, Jirdénstone, C. E. Brown, C is itek, Columblat Kling, Joyce, gale ck woo. H. F Nellie Willtams, case havin; i and Mew. trial three Poto= Misses Forr isses Rtcl joussa, Ho! stated this mornin; Mr. Perry, who tri ea in a disagreement of the jury—eleven being for acquittal and one for conviction. Mr, Tagsart that he had been informed by the case, thut he was satis. that Moore did not fire the shot. The same action was taken in the case of Ella Boston, charged with having. on March 20th iast, stolen ‘three €10 bills from ‘homas Slattery—the been placed on the assignment for mes and the marshal’s officers failed each tlme to find Slater: ———— The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Baltimore and Ohio ratlroad company was held yesterday morning in their new building in Balti- more. President John W. Garrett submitted the excepted. ‘These will increase it to 5,757. The official returns show that the total vote cast at the recent election, not including the counties of Page and Buchanan, was 200,408 for Congressman atlarge. The vote Stands, according to these re. turns, as follows: Wise, 100,694; Massey, 95,460 Dawson, (colored,) 4,854." The board of state can: vassers Will meet’ next Monday to canvass the re- tyrns and award certificates of election to the ten ngressmen elected. Massey and O’Ferrall, the latter the democratic candidate whom Paul claims to have defeated by 291 majority in the seventh election by 55. GEN. CHALMERS NOT WILLING TO BE COUNTED OUT. Gen. Chalmers has fied a petition for a mandamus before Judge Wharton, in Mississtppl, to compel the secretary of state to count his votes in Tate county. He charges that Mr. Myers, the “And Behold the multitudes, with one accord,” praise and use Dr. Bull’s Cough Syrup. Mr. Henry A. Johnson, 10th and O Streets northwest, says:"My customers speak in the highest terms of the strengthening properties of Brown's Iron Bitters, See Hunter’s Sifter. Hunter Sifter Coimpany—Kitchen Specialties— Cincinnati and New York. culars free, 4 household ts safe. Perfect Buckwheat Cakes in three minutes can be made by using Hecker’s self-raising Buckwheat. Hecker’s _self-raising flour makes biscuits and cakes in ten minutes with- 28th, A.D, 1880, and duly recorded in Liber Ni 951," Folio 291, et seq District of Colum! i cured thereby, Lshail well, st juts inca, on FIIDAY, the F they: ceMBen, A.D. 0 h OF purcel of ground, or real estate, situate and 1 fe, in said city of Washinton and District of Columbia, and own aud described as being Lot numbered six (6), in square numbered four hun- dred and ninety (490), as the «ame is laid down on the pes plat of said city of Weshingtov, toxeiher with all improvements thereon. By virtue of a deed of trast, dated Se; | of the land records for the’ fou of ths party se. n frontof ¥ DE- ‘CLOCK P.M, all quired at the time of sale, If the terms of sal complied with in five days frou day of sale the i rustes Teeerves the right to resell at the risk and cost of the di iting purchaser, All conveyancing at purchaser's LEROY M. TAY Lon, Surviving Trastes. s! ki > eal Estate Auctioneer. ‘rie Brown, | fifty-sixth annual report of the president and fi her dis- | OUt yeast or baking powder, and without setting HOMAS E. WAGGAMAN, east, fe G eb »- | represent s Ke stb] UN 5 + secretary of state, allowed returns from other poses to ave aust fr'm ow ee eee eee [ep cacne aeanes trom Shakespeare and te Eng- | Woltz, Huessey, Angus and Condron. alrestars, ‘which was read. Itshows that the reve- trlets tobe inspected, but Fefused, to let, anyone to use. "For sale by all grocers TRUSTEES SALE OF HOUSE No. 13 MYRTLE 4 It was extinguished by officers and citizens, | tells fortunes, and that ts what we do mostly In Muikesmeennk nues of the company, from all sources during the | see the returns trom the secon: i ‘A Women By virtue of » deed of trust, ‘recorded in Liber, "Damage about $20. tne winter. In the White mountains this summer , Tre may Ce ear, a ‘ated $18,383,875.72, showing a de-| Were counted. He alleges that the returns were y, . at, eect in The hearing on deurrers to the indictments | oe Foxv’s Orena Hovse—Audran’s bright itttie | 2 ae i bgt) < we ent Ttained the guests at the hotels by our crease, compared with 1881, of $80,001.54, and, com- jurposely concealed to prevent any errors from that have been pronounced incurable by the best No. 873, folio 482, the unde nod “I Pustees “wil * sell at anctic in front of premises, on TU! nek Dr. Caarles E. Prentiss, tate cashier of the | acting, and we are now on our way to Florida, | bea, “The Mascotte,” was presented last evening | rer yom 1680, an Increase Of $46,195.62, and,com. | Delng corrected during the ten days: allowed by | physicians have been completely cured by Lydlak. | fell st anc Y-KIGHTH DAY OF BER, © nomvalioaliary in national bank, was set to-day, =the northern people spend the wheter a 2% | by the Wilbur opera’ troupe before a very large aed with 1879, an increase of eae aa” ‘The | aw for making returns, and says the clerical error Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. 1682 at FOUIE O'CLOCK EME. alk ote as eae in the Criminal Court, on motion of Mr. R. Ross | ‘How long are you going to stay here?” audience, An unusual number of gars was tnter- | expenses of working and keeping the roads ang | 88 to J. R. “Chambless’ could have been promptly si ae bert's subdivision of equare G75. : Special assistant district attorney, for Sat. 2a ety ge tome Know. It just depends on | $Persed throughout the play, whitch, while lower- | machinery tn repait smountede to. shea iorns | corrected If the returns had not been ST UIenUy | For any cane of bisa theming teat miverated, | sceref cn peomete oak eal te bane ete eee: urday next. how we like it, and whether we make any money, | 1M the tone of the performance somewhat, were | Dring 56.08 pet cent Upon me earnings, showing | Concealed. The commissioners of election of Tate | Fo St aredabe peas brains tilce poured on property s0ldand to bear tuterest ahd foe Minnie S Willey, by J. G. Bigelow, to-day filed | for you know,” added the king. in a Durst Of eck with continuous applause and laughter. | an increase of 26-100 of 1 per cent compared with | county have sent an amended return, showing fails to cure. "Prepared by J. P. Miles ae a given, or all ‘at option of purchaser. "Trustees @ dill for a divorce from Cuarles F. "Willey. She | ness, “we must earn our living.” Pie ng te whole, t3 a Very good one. | the previous year, and of 2 75-100 per cent com. | that the votes were cast for J. R. Chaimers, and Arch street, Philadelphia, Pa. None genuine with. | reserve right to resell at rick and contol defaulting pur Mates that her malden name was Townley; that | Theking further added that they intended to MacCollin as * Lorenzo” was very funny, but | paredl with 1880, Rot ford. #- Chambiess. OUL his signature, Sold By druggists ols-eo | chaser if terms ot sale are not complied with in woven they were maPried April 9. 1878. by Kev. Chaties | Move into rooms on 13th street. “The reporter Paw. Chapman as « Farmer Roceo” shared the THE WASHINGTON BRANCH. ORAS eeu ee Une anon i ae eas indrews; that one ! was born to them, and | wa that he deserted her April 23, 1500. Acolored woman, named Marta Spriggs, aged | 106 years, died at the Freedman’s hospital yest a : iH - hould use Browh’s Bronchial Troches. ‘The effect F he reltes upon the queen to point | ) Pippo” was very good. ‘To-night Olivette” will | rer. ‘The earnings were $54,856.45, showing an in- | sentation to President Arthur on behalf of How- | = ay, where she had been ‘any invatia for about 12 out to him a direct road toa good Tellable gold La eae great spectacular | T0882 of $786 compared with the previocsyean | ea Garelt the derested candidate for Congress. Riad pene Toe a Ty eran wen ty miners years. S : zinta = National THEATER.— man-at-large in the late election. It says: “He ——— drama, “The World,” was produced here last | The expenditures charged amount to $183,102.91, 18a young man who richly deserves anything the 7 rn ‘The Houne of A. Saks & Co. = ee. night with all the telling dramatic situations and | belng for improvements and for repairs of ratl- | #89 79UBe. sl ntpetecasetn steed NS, 4 RECORD OF TEN YEAKS—WHAT CAN BE SEEN 70- | scRue DRATY Ge eee COuEt Juries. | wonderful scente effects which mde it 80 onecene: | Wig deo eae ee iO nee pred aut® OF rall-| Predidont or the republican party may’ be pleased DAY—ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY STYLES—THKEE FLOORS OF GOODS, ETC., ETC. wo honored by the receipt of a card entitling hin ave his fortune told by the fair queen, and as he 1s hot anxious to have his wife dle 0 as to marry another, JUROKS DRAWN TO SERVE DURING THE DECEMBER TERM. Yesterday afternoon the jurors for the Decem- audiences will doubtless ing the remainder of the week. lause With Lim. Miss Kirwin, in the role of ‘he Mascotte,” acted with spirit and abandon. She was very well recelved. Mr. J. E. Brand as ful last year. The cast 18 a strong one and large be attracted nightly dur- pumping water. The charged, being deducted from the revenue stated, The financial condition of the Washington Branch 1s shown by the statements of the treasu- Partial expenditures The N. Y, Star says: A petition is being clircu- lated from the headquarters of the twenty-second assembly district republican association for pre- to do for him,” surveyor of the and suggests that he be appointed port. ‘NOTES. Those Complaining of Sore ‘Throat, Hoarseness, or “taking cold,” Many have been pavRr to give their testimony in favor of the use of “Wilbor’s Pure God Liver Oi1 and Lime.” Experience has proved it to be a valu- rh ee ay BY, 5 5. DENTIST. 489 9TH STREET NORTHWEST. Office hours 9am. to Sp. m. Teeth extracted with- out pain, the sum of $221,253.54 remains, an increase of net earnings, compared with the preceding year, of $27,720.30. The expenditures upon the Washington ae snes core Gee ae the pre- ling year of in order make this branch as perfect as possible, important improve. | ‘The republicans of Boston last night nominated ments continue to be made, particularly: te tice Hon, Samuel A. Green, te present incumbent, for siened tonne fhe road tree trom dust and ¢2 pos. Returns from the Congressional election in fect It In every practicable form, mi-annual | A#kansas, except one small county, show the total dividends of five per cent upon the capital stock ee ei aed pene Were paid on the 1st of November, 1881, und on the ie less than halt ‘the vote ‘To have successfully stood at the head of the | y | ber term of the Criminal Court, to be convened Gefiortng and clothing trade for ten years against | Suave Wylie on Deceniners paula drawn by iad ail opposition. it ts claimed by them to be the best | York of tue court, as follows: Proof of the merits of the house of A. Saks & Co. | Sonn Kalser, 1314 $24 st. northwest; W. B. Holtz- Headers, and not followers, has been thelr motto, | ciaw, 1215 Ohio nyo; J H. Hungerford, $25 Muss. 4 well as that of good goods at the lowest pr Sah a4 bape ‘Three floors of thelr main buliding and their ane | © Rite ans Pe eae Ce Rex are jimmed with goods—the main bulldin being devoted to ready-made clotuiny and the an- | W Arnold, 533 Sth street southeas nex to their custom department. Every style ot | Howard, 337 C street northwest; C Earment represented on the fashion plates can be | Son, 1106 L street northwest R. M. 8. PARSONS, MFDICAL ELECTRICIAN, Galvanic ana Electro Vapor Baths, Mi weed ish movements, Magnetic Treatment, &c. Ga.m. to7 p.m. 1327 F street norttws 6-2" HE UND!RSIGNED HAS EKESUMED HIS offi houre in Washington, at 1200 Penioyivania avenue, every Wednesday. fron i KECLING. M. D., Sursvon in charge of Maryies Eye and Ear Infirmary, Baltimore, Md. oo-3m . WISE FOR HUALTH ON DAILY WALKS able remedy for Consumption, Asthina, “Diphthe- ria, and all diseases of the Throat and Lungs, Manufactured only by A. B. Wilbor, Chemist, Bos- ton. Sold by all druggists. Premature Loss of the Hair May be entirely prevented by the use of Burnett's Cocoaine. Housekeepers should insist upon obtaining Bur- nett’s Flavoring Extracts. They are the best. That Husband of Mine PHEATER CoMIQue.—The lovers of variety again crowded the cosy Comique last night. ‘The per- formance as usual 1s a good one, and is greeted with frequent applause. Jake Budd appears nightly “ta la Gilmore,” 'V. W. H. BOOLE, D.D., will deliver his second lecture on “The Liquor TraMte” at Wesley chapel ME. church next Friday evening. — ‘TansreRs OF Ret Estare.—Deeds in fee faye been recorded as follows: D. L. Morrison to G. G. Hubbard, part 24, sq. 115; $—. J. 8. Blankman Senator H. G. Davis, of West Virginia, has written a letter declining to be a candidate for re- election. He prefers business to politics. fours frou. re Be | ug | 214 17th of April, 1882, back, 21,304; total, 64,721 Is three times the man he was before he began | ,,Coms. bunions, bad nails, and other complaints of 3 i 3 lied ab the election in September. Wells’ the feet ‘succesfully treated at DR. WHITE'S Chirop- i either di ent. No matter what the | Sth” street 501 Wwniary eisiten | A A Cniecah Pio Seto” HENGE | THE SALE OF THE VIRGINIA scIDLAND stoce. _ | POlied al the election in Se eveland, of New York, | uslug Wells’ Health Renewer. $1. Druggists, Odial Fetabhichiyent. Tale Peamejieania, avenue, “op- ge Of suit ts, attention of one of cee ue ier wae : if, 8. 228; $8,000, | The report says: The Baltimore and Ohto rail- | yesterday handed to the Buffalo common council “Alderney Daley Wa, posite Willard’s Hotel Office feo $1 per vist, aoe | En Ting eae ae aS St oeeers rele Wii f et al., in trust, for Club Cham- | Toad company sold to Mr. J. 8. Barbour, for him-| his resignation of the office of mayor. ‘This ac— lorn ized by the highest medical, Judicial, ‘pol Wi ” Fresh Alderney eget urned every morning to the heaviest ulsters, ranging in all sorts of Serena: Gace ae Su onan eamine Charles Douge ‘boys’ department,” as Col. Sellers place, Georgetown; n, 605 My Assoctation, w. 34 '2), sq. tS avenue; Joshua A 100, Eliza- beth L. Dunn to Frands D/MeKee, pes tion, of course, was based upon his contemplated » pts. 11 and 12, Albany. and naval dignitaries of thi is country, representatives Of leading foreign governments, and self and assoctates, the common and first and sec- thousands of omer removal to ‘Also, cottage cl butter well-known personages. in Washington, ) Massa ul é 3 ‘E ond preferred stock held by it in the Virginia Mid- ee 180, cottage chi Teel. <8 site speculation.” It 13 one of | ix, 0o9 Le street, northwests Law's oy | Sub. 22's 72; susia. T Seuten Donoso eeesets | land. allroad company. ‘The agreement under | A powder mill near Ghayaquil, Wouador, ex. | U2 Perae “Cream, 180" bint 5.9.5 ; AX; (09 Le street northwest; Lewis J. | Sub, 2, Sq. 72; $3,375, | T. Seaton Donoho,trustee,to ‘i fullgiprotected. the ti loded yesterday, destroying a church and several Di PANDALE PARSONS. Desrisr, boys, f first trousers and Pennsylvania avenue; John H. | Lavinia G. Connolly, lots 9.10 and 11, sq. 470; | this sale not only fullyep! roe one SG'| Rouse) It ts ramored thee; ten persone, were MARRIED. 425 {ih street northwest over Ballantyne's, Book np TI Wee Hons Sureet Northwest; Charies 8 Dene | $2595. 1, G. Connolly to. Gannon, lots 9 and | interests of the city and the:tramc ot the Batti. | HOwses CRAWFORD-MILLER. ‘Tuesday morning, Xo- | Sige, Gold” ines "= ty. Gas riven day or Pesthelinn epente ee Zeorge Thomas, | 10, do.; $2196. W. E. Hill to F. E. Hainiiton, sub, | more and Ohio railroad foumpany in connection | eniel Budd and George shirton yesterday | CRAWFORD, MILLER, _Tueelay morning, No- oe Everything from a twenty-tiv oo Te Janes, Fee sae eunsy vania | Oe oa 2135 Shon. .C, Memmert to Jonas Doering, | with the Virginia ‘Midland ratlroad company, but | ¢ Daniel, Budd and ¢ shop at Hawtrey, Ontario, | Rev. Win? Parc: D.D. JOHN J. GLAWEORD te | Pie KLOEBER, DENTIST, keventy-five dollar suiting, trom a tw + George T. Jaines, 1713 2ist street, north. | part 1, "slip’ Georgetown; $—. J. W. Metz to | secured arrangements bg which business from the with closed doors. Shirton came out alone and| MINERVA BR. MILLEIf, “both of Washington No RAR BL sixty dollar overcostiny, ftom an ele Mary 8. Williams, parts 237, 238, 239, Héal’s ad- | entire range of states extending to. and bordering Sutd wae conn Gentine stone cane ° italized Att by for the painless ex- ® cen dollar trousering can be four { Jurors— Franklin Barrett, 12th and New | dition to Georgetown; $640. C. A.’Bucky et al to | on the Guit of Mexico will boeommanded for thie McCONDACH—GRINDER. In Washington, D.c., | traction of Teeth. larity of this departinent can be best proven York avenue; Henry Dade, 2329 P street nortu- | Susan Fusker, part 63, old Georgetown: $—. _. | port and the lines of the’Baltimore and Ohio com. The fact that last’ week's onters were the larg ' evertaken since the house has been tn existence ts “At has been thoroughly re-organized, and unler new Management IS civing to (ts patrons the | & Most satisfactory carments tt has ever produced, | methods of business of the house Of A. they deem !t scarcely necessary tosay mon h as uaFantee to the most inex- d buyer the site protection the most ex. eed oue has—oue price in plain figures, fr Which there is no deviation, is the firmly estab- Mhed rule, while the privilege of bringing goods Back (not soiled or worn), and having your money Fefunded without any “Ics” or “bats,” ts accorded foal. The stock Is all of a meritorious charac- | er, and the best aavice they give¢he public 1s to ~ Misit the establishment, G16 And 28 7th street, ‘Where they Will fad an obliging corps of sal Men willing and apxtous to display it. paconoatcel thao A PRISONER'S Nae THE CAUSE or Hex Re- ‘Eeast.—This morning, in the Criminal Court, one found that there ts something tn a name, mare to the contfury notwithstanding. A girl named Sophia Wandsy, convicted iu Police Court for an assault, and sentenced to H_months ‘and 29 days, having appealed » Was called upon a few days ago to plead, found that she was charged under the hia Wormesley. Her couusel, Messrs. ulett, flied a plea tn abatement—mis- ‘This morning the case was again called, Jury sworn to try the plea. The prosecuti ‘Suste Simmons, being sworn, testifie. had never known the prisoner except by of Wandser, and the jury so fluding she — _ PURCHASERS OF STOLEN Goops.—A colored man, ed Frank Turner, was sent to jail for three ths this morning, by Juige Snell, for stealin, th’s anvil, valued at $20, froma Ferdina: det nt clatmed that he bought Judge Snel! sald that people who such cireumstances—that one-twentieth of their value—are able to be d, for they must know that the goods are on November 15th, 1882, by JAMES McCONDAC! BETA1E GRINDER, ‘st; Thowds Walsh 10tt and F streets north- Isaac Eker, 2118 T street northwest: Witlam Ro Brown, 2011 H street northwest seorge T. Dunlop, 324 street northwest: John bson, 1012 Pennsylvania avenue; Martin O. John H. Crane, 450 Pennsylvania avenu2; John Hugies, $13 Oth street northeast; Clarence Shields. 1825 6th street. northwest A. Henja, 315 7th street | southeast; SH.” Wititims, Tio Penn an Cassels, 1401 K street nortiwest Evans, Istand B streets southwi more, 807 25th street northwest 1 the Rev. C. 0. Meador, Aberdeen, Sootlan: wo Washingions DB: No seca DIED. AULICK. Suda , on the ret “188, big RojoreJonn H. Auch. U.s8? 2 ils funeral wil seh tay a, Ze Shines to wes the Tria cian te a ‘November 20th, Nie ie Ntct or the late John F. kth year of bet age {Baltimore and ‘The remains will be taken to Funeral from St Mary's chi WWotenaay, November Soly scum ockving BRADY. Onthe 19th of November, 1 at . past one p:m., of meumon! Y BRADY, ‘senor eat rey eS soond COGSWELL. at older Home, D.C.., Me a Berepha 2S, ieee Mas att Bt. Got. aL: TON Goce: ‘Funeral services at his late Soldiers' Home, on Wednesday, November 2% at clock Wenn oe COOKSEY. On November 1882, at 739 o'clock eloved son cf tho late Georgels Cosby at t z sie ints aiden WIS G shack ca €, Green to W. C, Hazel, lot 17, Nichols Place: $225. W. A. Gordon, trustee, to Smith Pettit, Jas. Dri and James Hobbins, lots 72 to 77, sq. 911; $2500, Ada B. Case et al. to Chas. Case, lot 17, 8q. 727; $10.00. G. J. Johnson to C. Witmer, sub. 14, sq. 52 $5,000. P. C. Riley to Mary V. Bonner, lots 48 to 52, £q. 235; $4,260. Dructila Hancock to’ Eva D. Boht rer, lot 1, ae 795; $—. Jesse H. Wilson et al, trastees, to John H. Kiltner, proverty on Jefferson street, Georg-town: Same to W. A. Leetch, Property on Jefferson street, Georgetown; $835. A St. Vincent's Orphan Asylum'to S. Norment, part 7, sq. 211: $—. | H. S. Cummings to H. M. Baker, ots @and 7, sq. 4,800. Mary D. Biddie, trus- - to Warwick Evans, lot 15, block 46, north umbian University; $750. Martin Fitagérald to ward Jones, lot 71, sq. 677; $1,000. George. W. White to James H. Anthony, part lot 19, sq. 21 $—.| A. L. Barber ct al, trustees, to Suralt Cok- Ins, Ufe estate in sub. 104, sq. 675; $2,100. ©. 8. Bradley to Winfield S, Montgomery’, sub. @ 305; $800. Barton B. Simmess to C. M. Matthews, gud. 1s AS; SEES CM, Matthews to ED. AR : \ > Sine Property; $-—. T, Fahey to Geo. | White Blankets, per pair, - 50, $3, $3.50, $4, $4.50, Yonettl, sub. 12, sq. 460; $2900. W. H. Ward, trus- | $5. ry o . tee, to “Mary A’ Byrns ‘et al., east halt 2 84. 3817 Ret Toulon rence aS cee, Bt Ses gee Se $2700. C. Witiner to RB. Warden, sub 14 sa. ee renee acts ik See. $10,000, C. J. Hillyer to Elvira L. Johnson, subs, Ail-wool White Flannel, 25 cts., 30 ets. 87 ota, 89; $1,886.70. D. L. Morrison to Jennie | Gunton Flannel, 8 ote, 10 cla 12 cla 1b oie . X Jot7. sq. 191; $8,600. Cornelius J. | Feather Proof 26 ete. Berkeley to W. B. Johnston, part 21, block 8, Me- | 10-4 25. ridian Hill; $500. Mary J. Warner to Jennie M. | Whit Crummell, lot 2, block 16, Meridian Hill; $900, T. Greme to J. C. Barrows, part 10, sq. 743: $140, C.F. Wollard to Mary Howard, subs. Sand 36 soy $100. W. J. Newton to W. Z. Partello, 10 B, +q. 445; $1,520. J. G. Blaine to W. R. Tra sub. oa 220; £20,000. Julia C. Terrel et Geo. E. Mitchell, pt. 5, sq. 316 (quit claim); pay ae here: eee sae |. 98; $10,000. ‘of W. H. Langley et et; s—, any. The railway extensions of the parties con- Tolling this system arezeported to be progressing Satisfuctorily. ~ ELECTION OF DIRECTORS. Directors for the ensuing year were elected as follows: William F. Burns, Robert Garrett, John Spear Nicholas, John Gregg, Willlam 4V. Taylor, Mae Reem G, Ay CN Lingen, Decatur H. | WW7EI DE MEYER'S CATARRH CURE Miller, Joshua G, "Harvey, ‘George 'W. Dobbin, Henry C. Smith, Aubrey Fearre. ‘The total vote | stops hawking, snufing, running nostrils, poisonous was 75,186 shares muoous dripping in the throat, and pains over theeyes, = purifies the breath and restores the voice, —_ tests eee! Sesion As etecive camo Sores mantiae BED COMFORTS! BED“COMFORTS!! agin ordinary colds. Dr. Wel De Meyer's ‘“Ilustrated Treatise” on Catarsh mailed free on request. Cure CARPETS! CARPETS!!' CARPETS: $1.00 of all Draggists or delivered by D. B. Dawex & FLOOR OIL CLOTHS! FLOOR OIL CLOTHS!! anys RK. T. M. TALBOTT, DENTIST, No. 437 strect, tree doors from corner E. inal D ‘branchés. Teeth inserted $1 per sit. All work ware ranted. Janld ER. ROBERTSON, THE MOST RELIABLE AND Dicnrect ontabionsa Gpecialion med ihe Urinary Organs, Nervous and’ i ‘Consultation strictly street northwest; George north ws Edmund Hanly, 820 19th street north- Jonn Gibson, 1500 L street rthwest; Robert S. Chew, 1627 H_ street northwest; John A. Hatoliton, 211 E street northwest. Seeger AN ARCHITECT'S SUIT AGAINST 4 BUILDING As- sociation.—To-day, in the Circuit Court, the case of James H. McGill, architect,against the Citizens’ Bullaing Co., was taken up for trial before Judge McArthur. Messrs. Birney and Birney Ppear tor plaintiff, and Messrs. R.K. Elllotand H. W. Gar- nett for the defendants. The declaration sets forth that McGill on March 20, 1881, was employed by the defendants to prepare plans and superintend the erection of fourteen dwelling houses in square $53, that the plans were accepted in the May fol- lowing and to get them ready, he refused other Co., 182 Fulton st., New York. 080-9,t. them i EMte Hi Hi $!, $1.25. it IMPERISHABLE PERFUME. MURRAY & LANMAN'S : FLOBIDA WATER, BEAT FOR ao HI In Ho, .00, Monday, No- in sf aby Seeks UR es aes wi mz APeaneral will take This late residence, 1113 f cts., 62 cts.. 75 ote, ‘50 cle, 62 asi ac ——. —___ A Daxcrrovs Pet.—Minnle Crown, of 1218 C street, was before Judge Snell, this morning, charged with being the owner of a dangerous dog Uhat she allowed to run at large, and which Dit a little girl It was shown by the testimony that the dog was a “spitz.” ‘The court sald a spitz dog was a dangerous dog by na’ cases of hydrophobia are cat ieee se at for Lp fense fine or killing KAUFFMANN. At Wooster, half- four: TOILET, Buborru RAuerMANs, SMOCORMICR, ioc ee E. W. Thomp 2 pete, gan onan es dans month and five days. BATH, B tor 60-cents, _- SAA : HANDEERCHIEF. fort si,

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