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_ AUCTION SALES. __PUTURE DAYS AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. FAMILY SUPPLIES. a = —— __THIS AFTERNOON. HOS. J. FISHER & CC., Auctioneers, VALUABLE BUILDING nd twenty ree (3), and in the « |» according to dose; h 'T. Ste. ‘of original lot numbercd ree (4), aud parts of b.ock pi bered on ded. subdivinion iy ane (29) ant thirty-one (31): In bieck numbered eigut (5), lots numbered thirteen 3) end .ourteen C4); In block numbered hine (9), lota numbered nine (9), ten (1H), eleven (11), twelve (12), fourteen (14), fifteen Gd) and thirty (30) umbered ten (10), lots numbered ten (10), twelve (12), thirteen (13), fourteen (14), In biock eleven (1 fifteen (15). sixteen (16), seventeen (17), twenty-three 43), twenty-four (24),” twenty-five (26) and twenty- six ( * in bieck numbered eleven (11), Ints numberod one Q). two <2), four 4), sichteen’ (18), nineteen (19), twenty (20), twenty-one (21), twenty-two (23), twenty~ three (25)," twenty-four (24), thirty-three (33) and thirty-fonr (34): Tn bi lots numtered twelve ge. 23), twenty-four (24), went Tn block nuruberet 4). lots numbered one @, two (2), three , nine (9), ten (10), eleven «2D, thirteen (4 nn (4), 5), Sixteen BY, ever and eigiiteen (18) In biock numbered fiftect (15), lots numbered twelve (2) a0 d thirteen (13); in block numbered sixteen (16), Jota numbered four (4). five (5), six (6), nev ), eighs (8), nine (2), ten 0), twelve (12), thirteo:: (1) 'and nineteen (19); In bleck numbered (17), lots numbered fire: ©), sax (6 1. nine (9), ten (10) and eieven (11 in block numbered eighteen (18), lots numbe} fifteen (15), ixteen (16), twenty-one (21), twenty- €72) and twenty-three ( Tn bicck numbered twenty (20), lots numbered four . t nix (6), seven (7), eght (8), nive (9), ten 9), eleven (11), tweive (2), thirwen (1s), fourteen Qa): fite-en (15) dnd twrenty-a (23); petiid i block numtered twenty-two (22). lot num- Teru and tw e-ihird In cash, the remainder in alx(6) e (lz) months, with interest. and secured by ist on the property sold, or all cash, at the f the purchaser. it'of $50 will be required on each lot at the sae terms of sale are not complied with in full » daya after the scle the undersigned, at their will resell; at the risk and expense of the de- purch ten (10) days’ notice given in ¢ Star newsp. pei w€ at the cost of the purchaser. JOHN DEN, t BRICE, TRUSTEES, TESDAY, i WE hour aud place. Kt & CO., Aucts. tely after tho above sale, by virtue of a deed Mareh $ch. A.D. 1882, an. duly recorded Tote 263 et seq., we shall eel, in front ss, all of the fe ccribed lots, in Disir.ct of Uo- f@ BY ORDER OF TH: v med until T BER, 1883 ne unsold Seiden am No. 3, lots . Aixceen (16), upd twenty-nine (2: 4, lots numbered five ( eizhtes thre ty-one (21), twenty-two ( weuty-foux (24), twenty-nine (29) and §, lots numbered thirteen (13) and four- 9, lots numbered nine (9), ten_(10), eleven (1)), twelve (12), fourteen (14), fifteen (15) and thirty ¢ o. 10, lots numbere? ten (10), eleven (1D, thirteen ( vurtoen (14), fitfeen (1), six ry three if 1D). two (2,) four 29), twenty” (29), twenty . twenty. thirty-four (3. red twe've (12 y-four (24), tw numbered one (1), two (2), three » 10), eleven » 18), nin enty-two bered one (1), four (4), five *). nine (ton (10), Ewelve 1 (19); & No. 17, lots nuu:bered five (5), ix (6), seven (3), nine (9), ten (10) and eleven (11); lok NO. 18, lots numbered fifteen (15),' sixteen y-one (21), twee and twenty- 29. lots numbered four (4), five (3), six . eleven (11), een (14), fifteen (15) and twenty-“ix (26); x Terins: (ne-third in cash; the balance in six (6) and twelve (12) ths, with interest and secured by deed of (oes soid. A deposit of 350 will be re- lot at the time of «sie. If the terms of sale are not complied with im full within ten (10) aays after the sale, the property so in default wil be teed at the k ant expense of the de purchaser, (0) days’ notice in the ** we Star” news- All con’ vane ne chs Con cal the purchaser. it }. FISHER, MAKTIN F. MOLRIS,5 T¥usters. ORDER OF THE TRUSTEES, above sale Vo-tponed until “1 UESDAY, 1 WE: EIGHT — NOVEMBER, 182. hour and place. nIB-dkds THOS. J. F &CO., Aucta. Prorosais FOR BUILDING MATERIAL AND LABUR. Derantuent oF THE IxtrRrro: 1 Offices of Supervising Enwineer and Archi } Fire-proof Building for Pension Office, . 1S16_N street northwest, Wasnrxtox, D. ovember Ist, 1882. yerate Sealed Proposals will be received at this Office bl on SATURDAY, the SECOND DAY MBER, lest, for furpishine and delivering ew Pension Building on Judicisry Fu Stone, Broken Stone | Lime, Seud. Coloring | ‘ackets and | img. for all al iaborin ahible Stone, or in Laying bricks required for th-con- a Fire-proo! Building for the United States stious may Le chtzined from this office. * tC. MET Supervisiag Enxineer and Architect, deel, Bvt. Maj. Gen"), i FINANCIAL ROTECT YOUR FAMILLE By joining the MUTUA SS CUAL Ts wonderful Ss RESERVE FUND LIFE - The success of this institution is During September and October alone it HOS. 3. aR & CO., ae Keal Estate Auctioneers. y VALUABLE IMPROVE NTRALLY LOCATE Pa N ON HSIK BET EET. NTH 8. » of thé Supreme, bia, Passed in the #. Jonn Ee. reiuafter mentioned. the stuie in the city of Wasbing- RD, DAY OF f., in front of 1), twenty Dered two hin ut FOUR O'CLOC rte of inte num 'Y (30), in equat nine (29) end dred and fifty (250), fronting on Hi street, sixteen fee and ext by a depth of » two feet, with the improveinents thereon, consisting of a fine three-story brick dwelling, Known as number 1305 H strect northwest. On HE SAME DAY, at HALF PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P. M., in front'of the premises, the northern. patt of lot numbered five (5), in square ntinbered three undred and forty-five (345), having a fronton Lith strect of twenty feet by a depth of nivety-nine feet and ten and one-half inches, with the improvements thereon, consisting 0; # fine three-story brick dweiing, known as number 7:5 1th street northwest. On FRIDAY, THE TWE NOVEMB®K, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P. M. the premises, ‘part of lot numbered four ( numbered twe hundred and twenty-seven fronton D street of thirteen fect and eight and one- half inchea, by a depth of ninety-five feet and threo inches, with the improvements thereon, consisting of = large three-rtory brick dwe ling, known ag No. 1421 D street northwest: and on THE SAME DAY, A'T HALF- PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P. M., in front of the premi- sea, the western half of Jot numbered eight (8), in square numbered two hundred and twenty-eight (228), having a front on D street of twelve feet and six inches by its depth to Ohio avenue, with the improvements thereon, consisting of » four-story frame dwelling, known as No. 1424 D street northwest. ‘Terms of aale: One-third of the purchase money of each piece of property in ceeh at the time of sale and the balance ip two equal instalments, for which the purchaser is to give bis promissory notes, payabe re- spectively in one and two years from the date of sale, with interest at mx per cent per annum, and secured b; deed 0: trust upon the property sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser, A deposit "in money of $100 required on the acoeptance of each bid. If the terms of sae be not complied with within seven the ‘Trus- ‘OURTH DAY OF in front of tee reserves the right to re-seli the pro} after three days advertisement in The Evening Star newspaper, af the riek and cost of defaulting purchaser. ‘convey= sueing at purchaser's cost. HENBY C. COBURN, Trustee, nl5-d&da 2425 K strect’ northwest. YHANCERY IF VALUABLE BUILD: JIN ACENTRALLOCATI N.ON SIXTH STREET, BETWEEN EAND F STREETS NORTHW ‘. By virtue of decrees of the Supreme Court of th: District of CoS psesed February 15th, 1 ae & 6th, 1 Pr cause: ne 2 et oF a ity Dockets of Court, ths undersigned, as ee will offer forsale, public auct <n, in front of the premises, on FRIDAY, ‘THE TWENTY-FOURTH OVEMBER, A.D, 1882, AT FOUR O'CLOCK ol owing described real estate, in the city of D. C., to wit: Parts of lots Nos. 2i and ware 456, bezinning for the same at a point on the line of 6th treet west distant 46 fet 63s incl north southeast corner of raid lot No. 22, and -run- ng thenes west 97 feet 3 inches; thence north 3 feet d \ inch; thence west 22 fect 7 inches to an alley; cé north 24 fect Big inches; thence east 119 feet 10 inehes to the line of 6th stre: and thence south with the lino of 6th street 27 fect 8% inchos to the place of bexinning, and contain. 3,254% equare feet more or ‘This ie a very aveflable lot for improvement because of the party-wall privileges and, the central location of the property, ae it is adicent tothe int rior Depart- mest. General Post Oflice and the proposed new Pension Office and the local courte. ‘te cribed by decree of conrt: One- ey to be paid in cash and the iments at six, twelve, eizht- ity-iour months respectively from the day ‘of sale with interest, paabie semi-anpually, to be s6- cured by approved ‘hotes and reserved Hien on the prope ty sold until the whole purchase money be paid. ir uaser fails to comply with the terms of sale week from the day of sale the Tru-tee re- serves the righ! to re-sell th i iting purchaser, after three de floc in Tho Evening Star pewspaper. Will be required at the sale. chaser's cost, 5 10- ‘A deposit of $100 conveyancing at pur- SINGEK fecnoneer, ‘oree and Carriage Bazaar, 958, 940 and 942 Louleians avenas. PEREMPTORY SALE OF HORSES, WAGONS, SL IGHS, BUGGY, HARNESS, "BLANKETS, ©. on Sa iG, NOVEMBER TWEN- TY-FIFTH, commencing at TEN O'CLOCK, I will seli at the Buzezr; 28 head Horees Mares, amongst which will be ood Gi ny Cutters: 1 new tov Busgy. 1 new top Wawon, 1 p'attorm Wagon. 1 new Jump-seat Carriage. arness, ets, hobes, Ke. ke. It 8. BENSINGER, Auct. HOUSEHOLD GOODs— At auction rooms, SATURDAY, TWENTY-FIFTH, at TEN U'CLOCK: ALso, ‘Two Remington B. 1.. Shoteuns in good order. AL Seven crates of assorted China. ALs0, Several Buggios and Carriages, which will be sold at TWELVE OCEOCR. At rpuomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. FINEST TURNOUT IN THE CITY, COMPRISING PHAETON, SORREL MARE, SILVER-MOUNT- ED HARNESS, WITH SET’OF SLEIGH RUN- NEKS FOR SAME, AT AUCTION. On SATURDAY (TO-MORROW), NOVEMBER TWENTY-FIFIH, 1682, at TWELVE O'CLOCK, in front of my anction rooms. ‘This is a splendid team for a Indy, and is only sold because the party is leaving for Europe. it FPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. SPECIAL SALE OF MOQ AXMINSTE: WILON, BODY AND TAPESTRY BRUSSEL UETTE, CARPETS, C SDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER TWEN- |, 1882. at ELEVEN O'CLOCK, within my auction rooms, T shall cell, without reserve, ‘a first-class assortment of the above gooas, which are all of he best Manufacture snd latest patterns, and will bo sold in Jota to wuit purchasers." Qu exhibition day yrior to sale, n24-die THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. NHOMAS E. WAGGAMAN. Real Estate Auctioncor. TRUSTEE’S SALY. OF HOUSE NO. 303 E STREET ‘NORTHWEST. By virtue of a deed of trust, recorded in Liber, No, 900, folio 324, et eeq., the undersigned trastee Millsli at auction, in front of the premises, on TUESDAY, the FIFTH DAY OF DECEMBER, 1882, at FOUR O'CLOCK P. M., parts of lots ons (1) and fourteen (14), inaquare five hundred and thirty-one (531), described as follows: Beginning at the south- West corner of lot one (1), thonce running north on the east line of lot two 2), ninety-nine (99) fect nive aud ‘one-half (934) inches, thence east twenty (20) foet, thence South tof street, and thence with saia etree: tothe place of beginn'ng. ‘Terms: One-third cash, residne in one and two years, secured on property sold, and to beer interest, aud for the deferred payments the n tes of the purchaser to be given, orailcashat option of the purchaser. "Irn. tee reserves risht to resell at risk and cost of defaulting wer if terms of sale aro not complied with in days. $50 deposit required when hid 1s accepted. CALDEKON CARLISLE, ‘Trustee, \HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, VERY_EXCEM fHOLD FURNITURE IN GE ‘OWN, D.C., AT AUCITO: On ‘TUESDAY MORNIN MBER TWENTY- EIGHTH, 1882, at TEN 0% No. 3007 West atreet, between Congress and Washington, Geoncetown, P.O. Tabull sell for @ party leaving the city the follow= w effects: ery hendaome Parloz Suite, upholstered in the best Cretoune. One large Smyrna Carpet. Window H nginga: M.'T. and ether Tables. Stag’s Heat Majolie: Umbrella Stun 1. Ouk Sideboard: Oak Extension Table. Leather Covered Dining Civirs. NOVEMBER Tandsome Decorated Dinter Service, 2 Wire. is jase Ware Dressing Tables, with Giasa, Walnut int Mahogany Chamber Furniture. Hair Mattresses; Wire Springs. Servants’ Furniture. Fnylish Hunting Cropp. Gam» Bags, &e. Kitchen Kequisites, &e. n23-dts : THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers, AUCTION SALE OF ENGi LOCK, EB NG. Ae THE HOUR, U: tIRE S1OCK IS DIS- D OF, “AL OR SALESROOM, CORNER ZENITH STREET AND PENNSYLVANIA AVE- ‘This 18 a rare chance to replenich libraries, as the stock islarce, embracing the best standard books in the various departments of literature ice lot of school books. Al lovers of literatura should be on hand. Sales oa. h evening at SEVEN O'CLUCK. ‘Terns cash. n20-5t WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts. _ TO-moRnow. ROPERT NOSE & CO., Auctioneers, 657 Louisiana avenue, opposite City Post Office. On SATURDAY, NOVEMBER TWENTY-FIVE, at TEN A.M., we shail sell ur Salesrooms— New and Second-hand Furnit ire. Stoves. Carpets, and an assertnent of Crockery ware, adapted for Kestaurants snd Boarding Houses. At PLEVEN A.M. we shall sel’- “Seat Waxon, new; I Jazcer: 1 Buguy. ttising Wagon; 3 g00u Driving Horses. Baruess, &e., Ke. 2 ROGERT VOSE & CO., Auctioneers. FPIEOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY: By authority of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Cotumbia, paseed in the cause of Me Manus y. Boywetal, No. ity docket 23, 1 will cifer for -ae, on MONDAY, Tite. LWEN IETH DAY OF DOVE MBE 1n82, at LOUR O'CLOCK P. M., in front cf the premises, ali the futerest and estate of Christoyher Bovie in and to the wh fe of lot numbered ten (10) in square numbered #ix hundred and thirty- thre« (633), the same fronting ninety (90) feet C street, between Ist street and New Jerse: having a depth of one hundred (100) 1¢-t, Provements, oo of “Boy'e’s Boiel” and other Valuable buildings. (The interest to b- sold is the who'e property, anbject toan+neuinbeance of $9,000, beacing interest at ‘the rate of seven (7) per centum, payabie quarteriy.) ‘Terms of sae: One-huif cxsh; the residue in two equal payments at eix end twelve monihs, wits intere t from the dxy ofsaie A be made when the property is struck off, haser has the op- tion to pay whole pure!tase money in ¢2: FRED. W. JC Trustee, nll-dts Gunton Building, 427 Louigiana aveniie. te THF ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED UNTIL MONDAY, NOVEMB2R TWENTY-SEVENTH, 1852, same hour and plac ‘By order of the ‘Trustee. n20-dts rppuomas E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioncer. TKUSTEES' SALE OF HOUSE No. 13 MYRTLE By virtne of a deed of trust No. 873, follo 482, the undersigned ‘I rustees wi chon, in front cf the premiscs, on DAY, the TWE +7 HEH DAY OF NOV. ALLE I iI. wrote pe: ix million douare of insurauce. See advertinemen tin Solicitors wanted. OUfice, 1509 H street. nlt-3ia 1. ¥. KNIGHT. Manacer. INANCIAL. ‘ IMFORTANT NUTICE TO ALL WHO OPERATE IN STOCKS. ress our ‘Wall Street Hand information concerning yeerly Guetuati omght and sold on tock Privi ecuein lares ‘0.30 per cent. mark! Oramall ots. ‘The small cost of such privileges and the Istye profit: frequently obt-ined from thein mak melbod of Sux k spectlation very dearstig for theo of Mo. erste means. Correspoudence invited. EDGAR BOOTAY & CO., Commission Mercha: ita, o2*-1m* _ 6 Wal streot, New York. Apo YOUR INCOME. * ADD TO YOUR INCOME. Club 13 of the MUTUAL INV fers the wutest means of makinz m0" its from investment. of 810 10 $1,000 or more dea‘ing in GRAIN, PROVISION » AND STOCKS. member gets the beneht of combined cap.tal of the Club. Kepvorts -ent week'y. Dividends paid in 2 Club 13 psid eharehoriers back their money in rragite Past tiree months, rtilf leaving oricinal amount making ruones ip Club, oF returned on demand. Shares, $10 Address ki. 117 and 179 La Salle 09-eod 3t&ESin PH VatE stock TELEGRAPH WIRES parwxKs WASHINGTON, NEW YORK aND LICHMOND. H. H. DODGE, Bonds, Stocks and Investment Securities Boaght and Sold on « ommission, We. 539 1sru STRELT, (CORCORAN BUTLDING,) Agency for Prince and Whitely, Stock Brokers, 4 Baoapwax, New Yorx. Every cleas of Secunties bourht and soll on commis- sion fn San Francisco, Ba'timore, Philwielphia, New York, Boston and Washincton. Orders executed on the ‘New Yor: Stock Exchange st one-eighth of ow per cent commision. Private and direct teloxraph wires to Richmond, Beltimore, Ph vlelphis, New York and Boston, through which oniers are executed on the Stock Exchangvs in those cities and repertea back promptly. Quotations of toes and Fonds and in- formation recarding the Marks received throug’ our wires IN-TANT.Y direct from iby New York Stock al FBixe BR. ‘oth Eo e IBSON BROTHERS, PRACTICAL BOOK ERE 1235 vane avenue, Washington. D. C. Fine i especialy. ianld ETS @ BINDERY, 012 PENN. AVE.—PLAIN Fancy ot dew done st Lane! Books, 2 -M., all of Lot 133, in Gi bert’s sutdivision of square ‘Terms: One-third cash; residue in one and two years, ggcured on property aod.'and to bear interest, abd fur the deferred payn.ents the notes of the given, or all cash. at option of purchase: ‘Trustees Teserve right to resell at risk aud costet defaulting pur- chaser if terms of wale are uot complied with in seven ye. jepoait when bid accepted. ronGr On FO ATELED . Y, n21-d WM. E EDMON IHOMAS DUWLING, Auctioncer. THY LARGE FRAMY: MARKET HOUSER, FE: T, WITH BRICK FLOOR, Ti ST Ds purchaser to be fon, | Trustecs. LVE. OC. nove the Quilding from the ground carehiaet a stands. = ‘ By order of the Board of Com lesionors. DO iy order o mi 0. G. J. LYDECI wa Major of Eniineers, U.8.. - BM-dts nuineer Commissioner, D.C. 40H SERRET ORLUWEST ARO WAGANE is OR LEW. ACANT LOT ADJO. NING. By vistue of District of 6.85 the undone ed auction, in front of the premises, on TWENTY-SEVENTH DAY OF DOVEMDER 188), at FOUR 0 K P.M. the west half of Jot le, square 517, and immedsately thereafter the east half suid lot. ‘The entire lot 14-has @ front of 80 feet by a derth of 108 feet to an alley. ‘Terms: One-third ca-h, and residue in one and two years, with 6 pe. cent interest, and secured onthe prop erty; of oll cash, at option of purchaser. All tases and assessments to duly 1, 188, pid. $50 deposit on each Of iot. M. F. MORRIS, F street, | qrnstecs. W. BE. EDMU\: TUR, 420 5th ati ‘THOMAS E. WAGGAMAD. Auct. n15-d&ds Get THE BEST. “THE CONCORD HARNESS.” a THE CUNCORD COLLAR. LUTZ & BRO.. SoLe AGENTS For the saleof thecelebrated “CONCORD HARNFSS," bave Shane x later stock of el kind, lee pices very getnine Heruess" and Concord lar is séaiiped with inukors naine and trade sane, HORSE BLANKETS ax> ‘In Great Varicty, at Bottom Prices. AT THE GASLIGHT OFFICE, TENTH STREET. pte eS oak ; RY CLEANING ESTABLISH. “adtaw cod Geulenents cael stu Oras eae $02) FEO DOWLING, Auctioneer, - VALUABLE BUILDING LOT ON THE NORT SIDE OF F STReNT, BETW EN TWEN'Y- FUG SD 'EWENTY-SECOND STREETS NORTHWES", AT AUCTT Ov JOVEMBER TWENTY- EIGHTH, 188: FOUR O'CLOCK P. M., in frontof the premises, I shall sell the east half of Lot4, in Square 80, having a front of about 32 feet by deptliof about 128 feet, lncsted : 8 above. ‘Term=: One-third cash; balance at six and twolve months, with notes bearing interest. and secured by a eed of trust on property sold. All conveyancing. &c., at purchas One hundred dollars deposit re- quired at time of sale. ns-dts THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. SALE OF BOOKS, MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER TWENTY-SEVENTH, TWENTY- EIGHTH AND TWENTY-NINTH. recorded in Mare] CATALOGUE oF VALUABLE PRIVATE LIBRARIES or MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS. ALSO, A LIBRARY OF LAW BOOKS, 4 To bo Sold at my AUCTION ROOMS, Southwest Cor. Pennsylvania Ave. and Lith street, Washington, D. On MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY EVEN- INGS, NOVEMBER — TWENTY - SEVENTH, TWENTY-EIGHTH AND TWENTY-NINTH, Commencing each Evening at HALF-PAST SEVEN O'CLOCK. * N.B.—In the future all Book Sales wil! be made on the second floor of my syacious Auction Rooma, which has Leen purposely arranged for the sule of Books and ‘Works THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. n2l-d&de RUSTFES' SALE OF PROPERTY ON NI ‘EY, BEIWEEN N AND O STRE! STE NORTHWES y virtue of a decree ot the Supreme Court of the, District of Colum! in, passed on the 28th day of {yg September, A. b. 1833, in equity cause 7.098, the: ‘rustees will 6#:1 to the highest bidd-r at MONDAY. the TWENTY-SEVENTH MBiR, A. D. 1882, in fr ut of the LOCK P. M.,’ the following-de- riled property, to wit: Lot nutubered fifty-three M),, in square humbered three hundred and vixty- tevein (67), ituated in the ¢ ty of“ ashington, District of Columbia, gn the west side of 9th str.et, between and O streets northwest, toxeiher with the improve- ments thereon, which coms sts o. two frame tenements, numbered respectively 1328 und 1 ‘Terms, as pre-cribed by the decre One-third of the purchase money in cash, and the reridue in t vo. equal instalments or credits of six and twelve months respect vel;, with notes Bearing interest and secured by deed of trust upon the property sold from date of le. A deposit of $100 will be required at the time of If the terms of sale are not complied w th in ten from date of sa‘, the trustees reserve the riht to resell the property at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser. nw, R. B. LEW), ean: 416 Sih st. n.w., DUNCANSON BROB., Aucts. WALTER B. WILLIAMS ‘Auctioneers. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY FRONTING ON © STREET, BETWEEN FOUR- AND-A-HALF AND SIXTH STEBiTS NOBiH- Wr8T, AT AUCTION By virtie of a deed of trust dat a September 28th, A.D, 1880, and duly recorded jn Liber No. 961, Folio 291, et eeq., «f the land <tcords for the’ District of Columbia, and by direction of th: party se- cured thereby, I shail sell, xt public auction, in front of the premises,’on FiIDAY, the FLKST DAY OF DE: CEMBER, A. D. 1832, AT FOUK O'CLOCK P.M., that certiin ‘pice oF parcel of ground. or real, eat: to, situate and. lying said city of W:shington aid District of Columbia, and known and describe. as being Lot numbered six (6), in square numbered four hun= ‘cred and ninety (490), aa the same is laid down on the Rite plat of said city of Washington, towe:hor with ail im: rovements thereon and balance in six, ‘terms of 8 le: One-turd cash, ‘ive and eliiteen mont # trom day of sale, tobe a twelve and cash at secured by the notes of the purchaser, and a deed of f ust on the property #611, of th: purchaser's ovtion. A deposit of $100 will be re- quired at the time of sae. If the terms of sale are not © mplied with in five days fro.a day of eale the rustee reverves the right to re-e at the ‘Hak and cost of the de- fau ting purchaser. All conveyancing. cet, LEMOY. Me TAYLOR, n2l-d&ds Surviving trustee. pe BROS., Auctioneers. ‘EK USTEES' SALE OF REAL ESTATE, ON N nT. EP NORTHWEST, BETWEEN TWENTY- THIRD AND TWENTY-FQURTH STERE1S. _ By virtue of a deed of trust, dated, th July, A. D, 1875, and recorded in Liver 0. 794, folio 126, of the land record for the District of Columbia, and at request of tho party secure, we will ell at pul jie anction, in front of the premises, on FRIDAY, . E- CEM Bev. FIRST, A.D. } at LOUR O'CLOCK P, M., part of Lot nambere] seventecu (17). in square Buinbered thirty-ex (6), in the.” ity of Washincton, (D.C... tert ating, for the “came, at a point on the north “ine of vail for fourteen (14) feet from the northwest corner of sal+ Lot, and ruu th nce doe est with north line of said Lot, and witaN etreet sixteen (16) feet Fix (C) incl thence south pars!’ to Meet line of ssid Lot ore bundre feet: thence we t six- tee feet dx inch«e: thenes north one Lundred feet to the Lesinning, with the Li. provementa, 69. sisting of ® four moon Frame sous, ‘of, wale: One-thi @ cash; Mwleneo in six and with intere-t, secured by trust on the (00 Gevosit at tiine of vale. Conveyancing At purchaser's cost. erma-o le compiled wi bin 6x da} or property will be resold et purchaser's cost. WI: LIAM A. GOKDUN, ‘Truste: pis.déde WILLIAM KING, i ALE OF VALUABLE IMPROV D REAL FS TAYE, FuONTING FOKY¥-FIVE FEET AND ONE INCH’ ON VIRGINIA AVENUE BY-AN ESTIMATED “DEPTH OF AUOUT EIGHTY FET ON” EL! VENTH WEST, " FRONTING THE GuOUN THLET SOUTH. SMITHSONIAN D. IMPKOVED BY FRAME DWELLING. A TWO-STORY By virtue of a decree cf tho Supreme Conrt of Diskrlet of C1 on let of C-lumntia, hoding an guil ure fed don the 11t day of Novem r, 1848, tn searie 0. 8,101, doe. 22, wherein Irene Stophenvon ix com- Plainsut éna Wiliam 7. Ford and others aro defend. dlersigmed Trust will se’! at pubic suct.on, fhe Rmle-s) oo CUESDAY, NOVEMBER ENTY-KIGUTR, 1882, at HALF PAST ‘the described real this city, to wit: squire three hun ire’ and east forty-five (45) feet and one i Hepred by a twp-story irame ‘wel Ho MU SuROOMS AND CUCUM- iS, FLORIDA OA’ FINE CUNCOKD A} GES, ALL KINDS OF FISH—Scallops, Ciems to order, Lobeter, Cod, Halibut, cle, FRANK J. TIBBETS, Pal pat Corner 14th street aud G EO. E. KE DY & STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES, TABLE LUXURIFS,, FORTIGN AND DOMESTIC Proprietors “WHITE SWAN" MINN, FLOUR. Market, ew ¥ venue. OLD GOVERNMENT JAVA COFFEE, CONSERVED PEACHR3, LIME FRUIT JUICE TABLETS PEEK, FREAN & CO.'S SUGAR WAFERS, TABASCO PEPPER SAUCE. nlS 1209 F STREET NORTHWEST. 4 GALLONS NY. SWEET CIDER, Pure Juice, FOR ONE DOLLAR. SINGLE GALLON 30 CTS., ‘Until this advertisement is changed. GEO. A. O'HARE, Grocer, nll __ 1213 7th street northwest, between M and N. NE GooDs. MINCE MEAT, CONSERVED FR CRANBERRIES, FLORIDA ORANGES, MAPLE S¥RU SSORTED UxAle Miabto i 8 (impt. JASPER'S SYHBP, MALAGA GRAPES! = PRESERVES IN 2LB AND5 LB. PAILS. B.W. REED’S SONS, no 1216 F STREET NORTHWEST. AWLEY & oR AY STALL, CENTER MARKE: West end of B-street Market, ) A CHOICE LOT OF NEW YORK STATE BUTTER New York Stato Fancy Creamer St AND CHEESE, VIZ: Butter, 42¢., (Empire amery:) New York State Fancy Dairy Buiter, 34°. Rew York State Dairy, Butter, 30 to Shc.; New York State Factory Cheese, i8c., (full ere We make a specia ty of SELECiED FANCY RUT- ERS: Our buyir agent is personally acquainted the dairies maki 1 them. Storage depot, corner and C streets 80 sawest. ozi-3m (QCHNEIDER & BHO., © Dea'era tn FIRST-CLASS BERF, VEAL,LAMB AND MUTTON. CORNED BEEF A SPECIALTY. Choice Cuts of Beef 12%, 15, 18 and 20 cts. Stalls Nos. 37 and 38 Center Market, 7th etreet wing, and 321 Northern Liberty Market. qq ittketing delivered free of chanze to all parts of the ty. 822-3m NOTICE TO HOUSEKEEPERS! OCG EER RRR, EEE ,SSS, ook RR EK OOO ERE R BR KEKE Sggs$ 7 S853 TITT ERE RRR 11 NN WN GGO fo Sires RL WNNNG G Ssssg T ER RRR OL NNNG sg Ss T FE KR RL ITN NNG GG, sssS T KERR RULLI? NN GGG T RRR EFEL ll A NN N COCO KER RPL Wt AA NNNO OK RRRL& Lb WAANNNO FE R RE L HTAAAN NNO OR REEELLLLIIA AN NN COC RERS GGG 00 Lb ppp EEE NN N @ GQ OL bp DER NNN G 0OL D DER NNN GcGO0 OL DP DE NNN GGG 00 LLLL bbb KEE N NN HHL HOH I EL L HHH Nb Ob Be eS Te ow HH UW LLL Line f WILL ALWAYs MAKE BEAUTIFUL ROLLS BREAD AND BISCUITS, Who'esale Depot: Corner 1st street aud Indiana evenne Jel WM. M. GALT & CO. eer, ramp, VEAL MUTTON, ee: CORNED DEEF pean S08 Serta Liberty Blacket, or Address Marketing delivered freaof charge to all partsof the city mar24 ___ HOUSEFURNISHINGS. portexy AND PORCELAIN. Weare daily receiving, per steamer, Choice Goods in DECORATED POTTERY AND PORCELAIN, from the best manufacturers in Europe. DINNER, TEA and TOILET SETS ig Great Variety. HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS OF ALL KINDS. M. W. BEVERIDGE, No. 1009 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR. 709 ENGLISH DECORATED VASES, BASKETS, &o., &0. DEESDEN CANDELABRAS and LAMPS. FIGURES IN PARIAN MARBLE and FINE BISQUE. HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS IN LARGE VARIETY AND AT LOW PRICES. WILMARTH & EDMONSTON, 109 MARKET SPACE. ane 709 NEW GOODS. O31 HINA, GLASSWARE, CUTLERY, PLATED WARE, AND KITCHEN UTENSILS, NEW GOODS AT LOW PRICES. GEO. WATTS, HOUSE-FURNISHING STORE, 026 814 7th street, 5 doors above Penna. avenne. CoLp WEATHER IS COMING. PREPARE for it early by purchasing @ first-class HEATING STOVE, LATKOBE OR FURNACE. Our stock isnow complete, and sf you will favor us with a call we can show for your inspection the largest assortment of above goods in tals city. ‘Agents for the St. George and Stag Head Elevated Oven Kanxes, Social and Fire Side Jewel Latrobes, Yadiant Homie and Barstow Furnaces. ,Also Slate {autels and Grates. Plumbing and Gas Fitting, ‘ing und Repairing promptiy attended to. W. 8. JENKS & CO.. ‘17 7th street nortnwost PIANOS AND ORGANS. L. WILD & BRO. 709 SEVENTH St. NORTHWEST. Area Bole uxents for the Unrivaled Ste’ und| the celebrated Kranich & Bach PIANOS. ‘Two Double Bank, 14-Stop Petal Bass ORGANS, excellent for church Organ practising, now for rent. 26 EICHENBACH'S PIANO WAREROOMS.—Pinnos from world-renowned factory of Wm. Knabe & Co., well-known factory of E. Cam: and Hopatting Carefarly” attentet to. ees ith street Lorthwest, above Pennsylvania avenue. 012-3. ATTY'S ORGANS, 27 STOPS, $125, PIAN Bitine. Factory, Fuuuine doy tod wight Ge: ton, N. J.” 022 Address DANIEL ¥, BEATTY, Washi __GENTLEMEN’S GOODS SHIRT FACTORY aD MEN'S FURNISHING EMPORIUM, £16 F Str, opposit) Patent Office. Fine Dros 8 irts to order. Receiving daily fall Weicht Unierwear and now styles Neckwear Ready- Made Shirts at following prices:—Acme, unfinisied, oi. finished, 90 cts.” Peerless, unfinished, 65 0 4.; inisived, HO cts.” Lane assortment Boys". hirts. 6S S. B. ELLEEY, e SUCCESSOR TO DUBREUIL BROLHERS, MANUFACTURERS SHIR’ GENTS FURNISHIRGS = 1112 F Srxxxr Noatuwesr, Waserterow, D.O. + of the Finest Dress Shirts to orde?. Be Extra Fine Shirts to order. ‘Shirts to order. _ WOOD AND COAL. PENNSYLVANIA COKE. |~ ‘The fuel of topos ae in the world, -» Order by it for health, Use it fc phone. Ask for clrewiars” Us Tele A. T. WILLIAMS, Jz., oe 713 Tthibtrest northwest. ibe sa ENHOLM'S COA: Tith etrect and Khoae DEPOTS= "Griera by msl reoeive prompt assests GUIRESE CREVELING Ret Sa Tis afte b, teet one [From the Congrogationalist.} {QAUSE AND CURE OF SICK HEADACHE. THE EVENING STAR. PRIDAY Nevember 24, 1892+ 2d ae co the Rameens Gia Oe E dition. Bavrimons, November 234, 188%. The exprctation of a great crowd from this city t visit Washington next week I foor will not be realizd. ‘The announced raflroad round trip rate 0° $1.70 Is generally Genounced as an overcharge for such an occ Sick Headache ts one of those terrible chronic @iseasss thet has been overlooked-by the medical factlty becanse few people ever die directly froin it, but may suffer the agonies of death ten fold. Sick Headache is not depend- yn, and when limited to one day : the patriotic public gives vent to comparisons NOB a roman s is generally supposed to 5 ent on n dyspeptic stomach, as is generally supposed aton inlorpam ha C om ntary to the Ponnsrivanta allroad come j be fhe care, but upon an irritable tate of the nesvous | f ify Hi fg ti it tT bk pany. Two cents a mile for round trip excursion system. The headache begins hours before the stomach > * bucks Tmtted vo 24 Hours, ts about the usual fare —— New York and PAlladelphit, and more becomes sick, and the cange of the stomach gottine sick the usual fare between Putladelpula and Wie ‘The Hatchett-Young Murder Case im | tington, D atall isZrom nervous sympathy transmitted from the ashincton ars teq:tred by the Imi brain to the evomach. 1G. Va.. Nov. 24.—The decision rend- tourtst did when he went to see Biome -d by Lae Court of Appeals at Richmond yester- day reversing judgment In the case of Oliver Matchett, convicted of the munter of Moses Young, of Brunswick county, about. the 21st of April, 18:2, and sentenced to be ‘hanged last auly, practically set aside the sentence of Littieton Matchett, the father of Oliver Hatchett, who was convicted as an accessory to the murder, and was to have boen hanged in July last. The case of Littleton Hatchet was also taken to the Court of Appeals on a writ of supersedas, and the accused was granted a new trial. Both’ prisoners are confined in the county jail at Brunswick, where they will remain until the 15th of April hext, when thelr cases Will be taken up In the County Circuit Court, Their discharge 1s asked for on the ground that ‘the murdered man was killed by drinking whisky in which strychnine had been placed. din cross Niagara river on alight rope. He wite nessed the feat, but did not ive time (on account, of his limited ticket) to see “the full,” For such a purpose asthe Garfield memorial at the natio capital the ratinead rates advertised have nom berality. For the Centennial of 1876 the Pente nia company charged for travel about half the rates now advertised fora purpose at least ag deserving of like generous consideration. Far Rares, The Garfield Fair. THE OPENING EXERCISES to-morrow afternoon will be informal. There will, be nooration. The President and Cabinet, jus Uces of the Supreme Court, members of the al Malle corps, general of the army and admiral of The navy are expected to be present. Tue Preste dent will deciare the fair open, and business will atonce be commenced. The pictures In the rotunda were all in place toe ay, and were veiled under long strips of paper, Which will be torn away to-morrow. chine acne Pace District Government Affairs, There seems vo be Quite 4 contest tor tus place made vacant by the dismissal of Detective Miller, many applications having been ficd with the Commissioners, AGAINST ERECTING ANY MORE TRLEGRATT POURS. Mr. W. H. Clarke, manager for the Baltimore & ‘The real and first cause of these headaches lies still further back, and is to be found in a poor and impover- ished condition of the nerve fluid, and while in this con- dition there are many local Or exciting causes for these headaches, such as fatigue, overwork, bright light hot sun, ving without the usual meal, stimulants, and various othor things may bring on an attack, but all be- cause the nervous system is rundown. Now for the Cure. Itis Dr. Benson's Colery and Chamomile Pills, which are prepared expressly to and wil! cure all nervous discases. Sold by all druggists. Price, 50centsa bor. Depot, 106 North Eutaw street, Baltimore, Md. By mail, two boxes for $1, or six boxes for §2,50, to any address, Wages Cut Down. Witwinorox, Dst., Nov. 24.—Am Krery Boening special says that wages in the grindery at the Del- aware iron works, New Castle, have been cut down from $12 to $7 per week. ‘The piece workers inthe cutting shop and bending mill have also been cut down, but how much has not been learned. DR. BENSON'S NEW REMEDY AND FAVORITE + PRESCRIPTION. DR. ©. W. BENSON'S SKIN CURE Coal Prices in December. PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 24.—The representatives of the Lehigh and Schuylkill coal exchanges met to- day In the office of the Lehigh Coal and Navica- n Ohio Telegm™ph company, in a letter dated Novem- 3 WARRANTED TO CURR eo bed eann eee make soe the ie ber 14, asks of the Commissioners permission to set, ECZEMA, TETTERS, HUMORS, INFLAMMATION, | B8d) city —— uring De- | a line of telegraph poles between the corner of 17th MILK CRUST, ALL ROUGH SCALY ERUP- ; —e foot Deneck’ Dorthwest and a point some sity TIONS, DISEASES OF HAIR AND SCALP, SCROFULA ULCERS, TENDER ITCHINGS, AND PIMPLES ON ALL PARTS OF THE BODY. It makes the skin white, soft and smooth; removes tan and freckles, and is the BEST toilet dreseing IN THE WORLD. Elegantly put up, TWO botties in one pack- age, consisting of botn internal and external treatment. All first class druggists have it. Price §1 per package. feet beyond the Aqueduct bri Also, thre poles on High street, Georgetown, between Water and Bridge streets; to whicn the District Commis- y sloners to-day replied that there appears no pub- le Interest warranting th of the line as requested ; and It 1s the determination of the Com. missioners that no poles should pe ected In the future unless demande orest. Tt is Tepresented that recent. experiments tn neighbor. Foreign News by Cable To-day. PRINCR FREDERICK CHARLES GOING TO EGYPT. ~Bextix, Nov. 21.—Prince Frederick Charles 18 about to'go to Exypt, were he will make a tour ‘of the battle feids’ He will also visit other parts of the east. THE QUERN HONORING HER SOLDIERS. Wrxpsor, Nov. 24.—The Queen held an Investt- ture to-day of the orders conferred on the officers | of the army and navy who tok partin the war | in Egypt Sir Albert Woods marshaled the ofl- cers On their arrival at the ratiway station. THE RUSSIAN STUDENTS. St. Pererssurd, Nov. 24—An official announce- ment relative to the closing of the untversity here Ing citigs have demonstrated the success of under- 5 As the Com- require telegraph: ground aphic communication, Missior ave determined t companies to put that 1 earliest possible moment, this may be the proper opportunity for the B. & ©. railroad company to make a Wrlal of underground wt _ ©. N. CRITTENTON, Sole Wholesale Agent for Dr. C. W. Benson's Remodies, 115 Fulton street, New York. coo oo coco KF States that an agitation had been noticed among | PRonaTR BUSINES® was transicted by Judge SS HH o% FH SS RFE the students at the beginning of October. On | Hagner to-day as follows: Commander 2° Dee, o HHH OO II 6 FE ‘Tuesday last the ringleaders went to the length of | ham, U. 8. navy, appotuted guardian of W. Mt coe EE O02 # So & distributing circulars summoning a mass meet- | Graham; bond $100. Estate Matneas Christmiiler* cco H 00 6M 0cO CEES ing of students to express sympathy with | letters to Anton Ruppert, bond $1 the students of the Kazan University. The cura- | Cooper appointed guardian of Resa oo pen tor appiled for the assistance of the police, who | Cooper; bond $100. Estate of Genre W. gg k BD arrested a hundred students. Fourteca eo inom, | order to compromive debt. Estate Giad who were the chief instigators of the tation, | Moore; petition of G. W. Jueg heertitied So hos Dave been rusticated. = Of will from Baltimore fled and ul: directed tp DDD _ —————. show cause why letters of administration should A Case Settled by Denth. hot De revoked. Estate of Jaines A. McLaughlinz W ow wh Hit;-sss,K KIt LANe. c 1. 24.—W! 3 Will admitted to probate and letters x Wwwwi His Ske Herat errr Finney. &| B. Ellery; bond John E. K-puta was ape WW WW HIE It Sass, a morning. Atthe time of his death Floney was Polnted Zuardian of Rosa and Elizabeth Sands; W W H Hil Ssss8 kx OK under ball awaiting ttal for mansiauchter tn hav- nd $500. A citation ou Ellas Davis, guantian, ing caused the death of Luther J. Hurd, a travel Ing salesman of a Philadelphia publishlng house in 1881 by Kicking hin during an altercation over Hura’s hotel bill. Ses ies The Markets. Was directed. Estate Anna Brooke Howard: let | ters issued to Isabella C. Howard: bond £3,000, Estate James M. Carlisie, fr; Calderon Carksle appointed administrator; bond $15,000, i > PURE AND UNADULTERATED, The pecullar medicinal qualities of Whiskies distilled A CoLp Scnoot-House.—At the Gales schoo} from the finest growth of Rye in the renowned Valley bduilaing to-day hall of School rooms Were BALTIMORE, Nov. 24.—Virginia 6x d-ferred, 10: | empty, the schools having been disulsood. chee of the Monongahela have attracted the attention of the | ag, consoln er, Gan pat dh pone, 64, do. et pon goon A —_ Medical Faculty in the United States to such 9 desreo | ten-tortiew 43% bid tolday. oe OM » 6. DOS | schools were kept ln session GUring A part oF Uhe as to place it in a very high position among the Materia diedica. We beg to invite the attention of counolsseure toour celebrated fine OLD WHISKLES of the following | BALTIMORE, Nov. 24.—Cotton quiet and e: middling. 1074, Flour quit and steady —Howard «tr day. In one of the rooms, when a STAR report-r | visited the bullding, the thermometer registered 50. In none of the rooms hed the mercury risen do. family, during the day higher than 65. The workmen ex- well-known brands, IN casks ton! one dozen bot- do. ex c 5 ect heating. eet erate ids, taining CS pect Co have the direct heating apparatus in rum Eatapeon family “ tad peony = | Bing order by tue Ist of the month, x 19. ainber, 1UBuL.14; No. Sane Ta 5 ‘ CHARGED WITH TAKING AW IuLRaat. Fer.—Thig a, 1.09%; No. 2 western winter ted, 8p ~ - 1.07; Deosmber, LoTyaloiX; danunrs; LOM | Afternoon, tn the Criminal Court, Judge Wylie, February, 1.113 bid. Corn, southern irreralar: | Wulter Middleton, colored, was placed on trial on : Western inactive and firmer—southern white, G73: do. | the charge of taking an Wegal fee tn a 3 rellow, 60a77; western mixed, » that of Ellen Tyler, the mother of a colored western quict and wieady— UNRIVALLED UPPER TEN WHISKEY. VERY SUPERIOR OLD STOCK WHISKEY. For excellence, pureneas and evenness of quality, the above are unsurpassed by any Whiskies in the market. Boa); November, | cas 88, November, new or old, esu88; year, OTS abTM: | on writ. They arg eutirely froo tromadulteration, and are of | Jauuary, 627sah3: Onis steady and quietsouthern, | Sowet.,Warendant testified th fee: that the tase natural flavor and fine tonic properties. $2046; western white, 43145: do. mix 40341, J < a had been rejected three times, and that Tsatah Per rani 5. jet, 64007. Hi teacty— rcitae’ 20 cisios Teese Sas eae tears nak ton | Washington wan eenplayes im the nas cen oe 5.00. Provisions lower and duiet——tesa pork, 22."8, | after she obtained the money, he went to see ‘These Whiskies are sold under guarantee to give PERFECT saTisracrion, and can be had at her, all leading xrocery stores at retail, Bulk meats—shoulders and clear rib sides, packed, 8% | when she gave him §200, The case was on tial ud 1G, Bacon—shoulders, 124: clear rib sides, | when cur report closed. aes goes AoE cee a ons Butter —_——_+_— = steady—weetern 5 : creamery, 32036, Eve rt fternoon easier 30. Petroleum dull and ominai—refned, kee Sronerany Lincoun oa this a that Let weGLe Fig Roles Quand low-r Hiv earroes, ordinary to fair, | HO had neither approved or disapproved the re- : . We a jugar steady — De: copper refined | cent opt ‘ ovat: Gene & ‘ATHERWOOD, steady 175g. Whisky donde. N19. Frew to Leet | Cont opinion of Judge AdvocateGencraiSwatm thas | army officers are not Hable to trial by court-mar- | Ual for non-payment of debts. He stuted that | there 1s no case before him which would require a decision upon the question, and until such was r—oottin, 5-32a3-i6d.: flour, grain, 8d. cerpta-flonr, 2,418 barrels: Prat, 65,206 tushela; corn, 15,301 bushels; oats, 2.405 buahela: rye, none. ments—nons, Sales—wheat, o16-2m 114 SOUTH FRONT Sr.. PHILADELPHIA. 253,933 corn, ‘518 bushels. —— he did not feel called upow to actin the . "MEARA'S vID . ae matter, 152) os Tt, 15° The Rumored Changes. EFF 11 833g HoH z “ Tue PRES3 ASSocIATIONS.—The result of the re Fon § HOW et Td ee ee cent agreement between the managers of the New a a is aes ‘The latest bit of political gossip 1s that Assis- York Assoclated Press and the Western Associ. ¥ Sggs8 H OH tant Secretary of the Treasury French ts to resign | ated Press, 80 far as the officers in this city are go% 4 Mi g Aen nd be succeeded by Commissioner of Customs Senet is areooe pce nena Pl doth + Johnson, who is tomake way for Representative | #8S0ctations wi 1 Brws collec work u Ggg £ UU Ee | Russell Errett, of Pennsylvania, who was defeated | tlenger Of toe Wasers aebliaee Tene GGG LULL UU" EEE | for re-election to Congress, at the last election. turned the management over to Mr. P. V. DeGraw, who, with headquarters In Uhe Assoclated Preag rooms, Corcoran building, will continue to send report directly to the west. Warranted the strongest, toughest and most elastic Glue on Earth! Endorsed by that zteat scientest, Prof. Baird, of the U. 8. Fish Commission. Glues every- thing solid as a Kock! Wood, Paper, Leather, Git ‘There seems to be no solid foundation for these reports. Mr. Johnson, the commissioner of cus- toms, has no knowledge that he 1s to succeed Mr. i French, and says he has not been asked to. Mf. Chine, Bipne, Ac. sfitays ready for stant usc! Used | French’has not resigned, and Mr. Erre:t will no THE NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. Departments, Cabinet-makers, Marble-cutters and bun- | COUbL contentedly serve his Ume Out asa member | — qy« following are we opening and closing prloee dreds or f: Bottle of O'Meara’s Fish Glue, with | Of the Forty-Seventh Congress. «ithe New York Stock Market to-any, a3 lie Brush and Tin Cover, only 15>. By mail, 10c. éxtra. ‘The trade and public euprlied by’. J. UL OMEABA &CO., —_—__§_-o-—__—_ The Coming Session. NOT A LIVELY ONE PROBABLY. by special wire to H. H. Dodge, 539 157 stre at Nama | 0.) ©. Name. 0. 1347 Pennsylvania avenue, Washington, D. Headquarters for that wonderful $1 RAZOR! ec 1 That | Although Congress will assemble on Monday | Cen. Pacific. | | jor. & Wes. p. saad 5 GUN! That $1 CORN KNIFE, endorsed by all . Enisgpodits Sporting Goods Catalouen en ae week, cee = os at we weil oe dims a feet | oan 8 \Do pret, : a tf . members In the city. ere belng no Speaker Do. f..] 24 243) Northwest's it SS Ys WO MEARS 9M Pome 5 9 lok ie ts mk pelle tak tae majority of the ET.) 244] aetione 8 Wea.|| oy Bag No, 626 PAPER-HANGINGS. No, 626 | members will reach here until after Thanksgiving +| 2734 26% Pac. Mall...) 35 | 33a pes LATEST STYLES. { Steet, | G2¥- Those who have arrived do not generally expect that the coming session will be a lively one, but that its commanding feature will be an effort to reduge the burien3of taxation. Nor ts it the general expectation that the second session " 1136 111%) Do. pref. 101 of the Forty-seventh Congress will be as extrav: " 8%, 49 [Texas Pac | gant a8 the first, the prevailing feeling being that +| 933g) 9434 'Tex. Phd g*ts. . the bills for public buildings on the calendar will +] 283) 2936 Union Pac . ; have a = cae eo) get = ‘h, cheng ~ -| 936, 97 pia river and harbor 113 passed, it will one limited. Cae ger or ourse Bie A effort be + Central. /126%'1265'West. Union, revise 1 tu ‘the report 01 ariff! commis- A ET ag SNe = sion will form, no doubt, the basis of Congressional eames Ee ae ane ina large brick building, adjolning the City action, About the most important feature of District legislation will be a bill for the revaluation o: real | Pceupled wh = y enn Woeksy Fave ane estate In the District, which will be prepared atan ett dager The ca — oat een ee A bout am loss Will amount to about $5,000, * early day by Chairman Neal of the District com- inittee. _——-* A Stolen 62,000 Dinwnond. HOW A LADY WAS ROBBED OF THE JEWEL BY & PRETRNDED FRIEND. From the Philadeiphia Times, To-day- A detective from Pinkerton's agency has visited this city and recovered from Charles P. Herold, Jeweler, 916 Chestnut street, a blue mine Valued at $2,000, the property of Mrs. Durand, wealthy lady, of 14 Walnut street, Newark, N. J, ‘The stone, it ts alleged, was rm Miss Mal Da about two weeks Sko, and let with Sin. Herod as secur joan of $275. Miss Dayton, who ts years, was formerly housek al embassy, at We She made Mra. Durand’s ‘shore hotel last Re 125%) Peo. D. & E.. E a 983 2K 4 : 4 pret..118 ‘Se Patterns and Shades in Biue, Brown, old Gold. Olive, a] s * ‘Dados, St. P. kOmaha, 43%! 48) Gana y, Pompeian snd other colors. " Friezes, Borders, Centers, &c. Having disposed at anction of some fourteen hundred pieces of Psper-Hanwines a little out of style, and re- place] it with additions of the newest snd most desira- le styles, which will be offered at lowest prices, and all work wuaranteed. WINDOW SHADES, Gilt ‘Bands and Piain Goods, which we make in shades to order. PICTURE FRAMES, different styles and sizea, in store and made to order. A few choice and novel Cabi- net size Frames, in Gold, Satin, Silk and Velvet. Pic- ture Wi Rit Nails, Picture Room Moulding, Hooks, &c. PAINT: NGS, ENGRA\INGS, &e. Sole Agent for BE TONS, POPULAL PASTEL PAINTING: a i] TEM: No. 626 E street, one door from street northwest; kB terms cuss 816-3 Pure JUICE CIDER, REFINED CIDER, Will Eeelm Have to Go? ‘MR. TAYLOR THINKS NOT. A Washington special to the New York Herata of to-day stated that M. D. Helm would certainly . De dismissed from the Government Printing Office ae Sire noes roe nae 12 cemnUbiee to eet) at Kon meson icant Geer haga bie the SORSORARAE BEL employ- ment is contrary to the spirit and purpose of an act of Congress (published in yesterday's Stan) providing that neither the public printer nor any foreman of the Government Printing Office shall be Interested in any newspaper or publication, A Sax reporter called at the Government Printing Ofice, and upon being informed that Public Printer Rounds was out_ and would not return for several hours asked for Chief Clerk Taylor. After reading the Herald special Mr. Taylor said: “We know nothing of thishore. It Mr.Helm ts to be dismissed we Know nothing about it,” which, of course, Was equivalent to a declaration that Heli’s TWO CARLOADS MOTT'S PURE JUICE AND RE- FINED CIDER BSAM'L C. PALMER, Depot, 1224 TWENTY-NINTH STREET N.W., ‘West Washington. §2-N.B.—Televhonte connection. all BR A BBB KEE K K dismissal had not been determined upon. B AA BOB EL KK joesm’t Helm come within te scope ot that 3 £4 gee, EF ~~ inquired the reporter. uBB A A BBB ERE K K fo, sir,” replied Mr. Taylor. “The law specifies the public printer, the foreman of printing and An Infallible Kemedy for the foreman of binding. Helm ts not a foreman. cee MaDheias CHILLS AND FEVER. He ts merely an assistant foreman.” pine po aulnlne, 6 cents per ea ‘Don't you think the intent of the law was to inolude men occupying his position?” queried the reporter. “No, sir,” was the reply. “We construe the law | 1882, at the to apply to the positaocs named.” oe Same a. —_~-__— In Favor or W. C. Dopas ror Disraicr Comms- siogx.—Gen. McKee Dunn, Gen. H. K Payne,| Bow¥AN. on Capt. R. W. Tyler and Mr. Chas. Kennedy calied | MABY 0. BOW! upon the President this afternoon for the purpose | @g*@en, of recommending the intment of Mr. W. Monday Dodge, Of Capital HIM, tbs Distro Goma, | famiiyaretn Sloner't succeed Major Mongan, Mr. Kennedy, |, CUMTIS. & who an aj ion for Ofice on <A “< withdrawn in favor of Mr. Dodge. Mey DAS) Fearand atx tuonthe, ALABAMA CLAIMS. —In the court of Alabama claims, this moroing, a decision was rendered in ‘the cases of Swift @ Allen vs. the United States, | DAVIS, Srod forty Bveyoars and the executors of Edward Mott Robinson, of | ber 26th, frou the rexidenoe of his New York, va. the Untied States, involving the | strest northwest. Helatives aud Fete question Whether a ship’s ht can sue in this toattand. court for his co-owners, an wis an can a ‘Bue afd recov: r for his principala. A qualified de. | CLA! Ne on oo the Looted was ——— and ju igment was temporariiy ~uspented; hola- Ing thit a judgment coud cniy be randered or the benefit of ‘the actual beneficiare. No other cases being ready for argument, the court was ad- | 1114 journed until January 17th, Pm Fy soxomicat AND SAFE. WEAVER, KENGLA & CO.'3 LAUNDRY SOAP Ix FCONOMICAL, BECAUSE IT IS PURE; BEING FRFE FROM ALL ADULTERATIONS, SUCH AS MARBLE DUST, SOAPSTONE, PIPE CLAY, SILI- CATE, &c., WHICH ARE U-ED TO ADD WEIGHT AND BULK, AND WHICH QUICKLX WAR OUT AND ROT THE CLOTHES. IT Is SAFE, BECAUSE IT IS MANUFACTURED FROM STRICTLY PUREMATERIALS, VIZ: STEAM Rr FINED TALLOW (PREPARED BY OURSELVES), PALM AND COCOANUT OILS; WHILE ON THE CONTRARY MANY OF THE SOAPS ON THE MAB KET ARE MADE FROMGREASE PROCUKED FROM HE CARCASSES OF PUTRID DEAD ANIMALS ‘THUS ENDANGERING LIFE AND HEALTH, PUT UPIN BARS, ANDEVEKY Bas BsaNDED WITH OUR NAME, OK SALE BY GROCERS GEXERALLY, AND WHOLESALE AT OFFICE, el3 3244 WATEBLTEEK . GEORGETOWN, Dd. oc. EE THE fee been) $5 CHILDREN’S SUITS. Po: ‘TSe., We, and $1; 4-10. Se Bulls, trom $3.60, $4 and $3, upwards; age, School Snits. from $4, 85 Single tg trom sae DAVIS. On November 23, 1882, at 3 p.m., HARIM and $6 up, age, 13 fe up. Dress do., 5c. bt IP. the best $1 School Button Shoes in the Districtof ae W. SELBY, Bvenus. tolT. olf 1914-1916. Fo INFORMATION

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