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—_——_. Se AUCTION THIS AY SALES. ENON, VADUAL NTENG on the " in THE TWh POUR Och bc estate in th Ty ‘KP fan bing paces cost, prses Wprowas TRUSTEES’ ss All LDWAKL O16 F atrect KSON BROS., Au USE No. 13 MYRTLE ded in ihe Due nia MIO IS LUWLING, «Mu THIS EVENING. Wpuowas pow1ina, toner OF BOOKS, SDAY AND WEDNE! ¥-SEVENTH, EIGHTH AND TWENTY-NIN CATALOGUE or PRIVATE LIBRARIES or NEUTS BOOKS. DAY, TWENTY- it VALUABLE MISC EARY OF LAW BOOKS, To be Sold st my TION .OMS. Penn i Lith street, EIGHTH AND TWEN h Ev AL THOMAS TOWLING, AMS & ¢ SAT at A cig GE ouR FAR: CHAS. WEEKS, Sale Late with Duseansou HHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, ALE OF MOQUETTE, AXMINSTER, BODY AND TAPESTRY BRUSSELS is. ESDAY MORN i, 132, : SOVEMBER TWEN. YCLOCK, within my w.thout reserve, a firt-class ich are allot he best n«, and will be sold in sbition A THOMAS DOV facture and latest | t purchasers, LES. TREASt Bealed Proposals will | FLVE OCLC IEE SIXTH, 18s: iat rials: Dext laes and Rol NpOm eta’ ROPOSALS FOR BI P Tux INTERIOR, ER AND ARCHE pi NSION OFF §0™ 37 tickets, 150 35 ‘TION SALES. _ FAMILY SUPPLIES BOOk Ke | FOLEY, Auctioneer. a oF FO ORFEITED PLEDGES. 737 7th stroe! northwsst, MINTIETH, ON Sal. p.m. «hol ing te Hlease take nuties, rs the time has expired EDWARG PORE PLA’ or ELEGANT DESIGN, Consisting of i to pay wh ni1-dts TE MONDAY, N’ same hour sist place. ‘By order of the ‘trust F funton Bui ABLE, £D UNTIL TH, u20-dts STPONED 1382, at ALE 1S POS} TWENGY-SEY ats P RTH, tee. . Auctioneer. rot iri DOWLLN ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CU., Auctioncers. OPERTY N ROUL ¥S NORLH- 1880, and duly, ree: . et eeg.. of the li in frontok | AY OF DE. M., all , orreal estrte, Dineton ane own on the | her with ail | nm third cash, and balanes in skx, to be ree a Lenet of the d All conyeyanenz at purchaser's LEkOY M. TAYLO Surviving Trustee. G, Auctioncer. of Phila Hane, Pen: ith and D, 188: WEEN S AND rh ‘Sy SUMBERE D 180) AND Isi, hte ‘Not 8, MONDAY, 1 K, A.D. 188. of the” promises, ton jewine property: Subdivision lots t tired and nine (203) an | two hundsed aud ten (210), 40, Henry W. EH *s subdivision (recorded in the sur- "sefiive tn Book 11, at toile 4) of lots ene hin wht (108) to one hundred and twelve Pattersou's subdivision (rec wrded 1m o's office in Book R. W nombered two hundred il down ontheplat of W ach improved by a two si in . These xy und basement One-thirt of the purchase inonoy to be paid in cash, and the residue in equal payments at oue and two years from the day of sule; for the deferred | ts the uotes of the purchaser Or purchasers shall red by ceed of trust on the property, and st at Six per centum per annum from day A depositgof one hundred doilars to be made house win knocked down, Jed with in seven day cost of the purchaser or pur sold subject aners. » the lien of a dee of trust .d wife to Robert C. Fox and y , 1831, convey- 09 and'210, in Henry Part of square 206, four thousand do lars ith, 1881, and pa: late, with interest at 6 per arly, which deed of trust ft), folio 442, one of the land Polumbra. SE GARNETT, Trustee, Xo. 2 Commbian Law Bui a = BROS 2 206, fe's ubdliy y Perannun as duly re records for the nd at request of th n front of t same. at C4) feet | 2 ti t for Lot, and rui ry from the 1 due east with fixtees: 8 ¢8 south par fect; thence west six- | «thence north one hundred feet to | the bexinuing, with'the improvements, cousisting of a. four-room Frame House, eC tid cach: balance tn six and , with interest, secured by trust on the at tke of sale, Conveyancing pied wih in Bix | "8 Cost. AF KICK TIN KOOF, Ht AND THI i OF Wa: SOLD av PUBLI ABER FIRST 2852, Vartion purehasiny will have three months to re move the batiding from the xround upou whieh it¢gg | St on Easy, BRED, Ere —DAILY WALKS IN THE open air and run-hine oxyeniae end decarbonize fie ey-tens, thorouchly prowot nie health and ity, and Dr. WHITES’ twenty-one consecutive years of sucessful practice in Washicgton, D. C., ensbles requisite treatunent for Aard ant Soft Cons, Bunions, Cub aud Inverted Naits, Frost Bite, Vasc: cences, etc., ete. Refers to the lost eminent physic Giaus and sirgeous. His Chiropodial estab istment, Fenn. ave., op. Willard’s Hotel, is patronized by elite of the world. Office houre 8 a. (Sundaes 10 tol p.m ar Excres- n. 10.6 p.m. Othice fee $i per vis YORNS AND BUNIO} < CAN BE CURED. y Mra. Dr. SEMMES, Surceon Chironodist, late of 48 Winter Boston, has opened Parlors, 1527 F street, is: Mrs. J. Semmes, ax usual, will ious a specialty. ‘Tas had fiftecn years! ex- ce in all diseases of the feet, and the oaly Lady vodist in the country ever known to have cured & testimonials of extraordinary cures can be natin, Fairect nortiwest. Otlice nouss 9am. to 5 p.m., oF later by aj point. 223-61 . STARR PARSONS, 459 OTH 5" Office hours Yam. to 5 out pain. Di MLS PARSONS. at DIOAT. ELE aivanie and Electro Vapor Baths, Magnetic Treatient. &. S27 F street northwest. 06-2 HAS RESUMED HIS ‘ashineton, at 1209 Peunsylvani. Worlngeday. frais to. 4 by ch eo . D.. Surceon in. cl ! airtaary, Baltimore, MM o-3m Gold flings a specialty. ras Kiven oe : re NORTHWEST. ‘Teeth extracted with- nly RICIAN, Sweed~ fours from $212, 400 : fe quar? bwttle fs Herat saacrulnt 19 Bac! Plokwie Groene me HONIG BISCHOEY & CO.. hay Yorse sx. ases of Bey Corn: mal Weakness, Dyapepels, book ” fork snd im, 5. C., Sole Manufacturers and Proprietors, ELOPEER, DENTINT, ten 1 a SRE TE Reem traction of Teeth. i ana M. TALBOTT, DENTIST, No. 497 7TH from E.” Dentistry in all veract. All work ware Janko RTIFICIAL TYETH MADE BEFORE AND IN- Aintrtea immediately nites rites eas aaplenaldcoan.” Mc Gera mento and eel NALLY, 1991 F strect horthwost. al OMLAND DENTAL ABSOCIATION, No. 21 45 street, thise nova “of Pennaylvagte ayenue, cast bave fila to recetve Proper treatmentin | Nitrous Oxide without ie plea wicks Pie. ite fle a pain, will be $1 the first ahaa akan eo ee reg tee ee U* 14 the, is Cars 225 FINE CONCORD AND ALL nai TIL THIS ‘ADVERTI: BooKs FoR ‘THE HOLIDAYS. ‘The Largest Variety of Picture Books, incnding a1 the Chatter! ‘The = oxes. tendard Poets and Good Brow t: $1.90 Oller Books for the Holidayes at S iF, me wi 0 opTS Funpowder Tea. ae ~ ROBERT'S Boox Storr, Back Tes L load very elioice Larly Rose Potutoe GEO. A. OHAKE, Grocer, 1213 7th street northwest, between M an: | ;[OT-HOUSE MUSHROOMS AND CUCUM- L BE FLORIDA Of BANANAS. KINDS_OF FI ENON ctnincy Con, Maen, Seo" FRANK J. TIBSETS, Palace Market, H—Scallops, Clams to order, vorner 14th street and New York avenue. 1010 TrH STREET, Anove New Yonx Avexve. __Pcices Low as the lowest. n2ayt M ORRISON'’S BOOKSTORE. We shail open cur larve stock of CHRISTMAS CARDS MONDAY, Aovember 13th. This is tae most exteusive display of these Goods i the city, and ye cordiat’s in- ¥i.e our friends and patrons to ins; ect them, as we'l a5 ihe many Novelties we have received for our Holiday Tade, We have already received and are receiving daily a beautiful assortment of BOOKS, of every description and price. Ws. H. MORRISON, A CHOICE Creamery ;) AWLEY & CO. STALL, No. 487 C: NYER MARKET, Weat end of Beatreet Market THIS DAY OFFER AT THEIR ) YE BUTTER no 475 Pennsylvania avenue. TE NEW TA GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. New ¥i Foney Creamers Butter, 420., (Emp <ii0MPSON'S econgrn) Ae x tate Fency Daly Buiter, Boe: | PHOMPSON'S New ¥e tate D:; mutter, 30 oe. ; Nev ri State Factory Cheese, t8e., (full cream.) Xe SHIRT FACTOR 1ED FANCY BUT- {e,muake & specid ty of SELIC orb Our buys f mt oy conally poe corns d te aND the dairies maki s them. Storage depoe corset 13 nd C streets wo iawest. 21-3m MEN'S FURNISHING EMPORIUM, | GCHNEIDER & bro, D Di FIRS’ SLASS BEFF, £16 F Street, opposit? Patent Office, 8 irts to order. ear snd new styles Neck t« at following prices ished, 90 cts. Peortes: Large essortine! “B. ELLERY, 5SS8g RRR EREL R i R Kh N x N HUT LT L HOW MW EL L HHH Tt © L HOH IL L - HOW OW OGLE Tne WILL ALWAYe MAKP BEAUTIFUL ROLLS, Who'esale Depot: Corner ist stree: jet oo cco i K EEE rir rE E Fr E E Seae RP OL RR Le Db RE Ob RERE LLL, BREAD AND BISCUITS. id Indiana avery Ww . M. GALT & CO. UCCESSOR TO DUBREUIL BROFHERS, MANUFACTURE OF FINE press R’ G FURNISHING aes 1312 F Staeer Nonrnwest, Wasuinatoy, D.0. SAFE DEPOSIT CO. See ¢ FROM LOSS BY BURGLARY ROBBERY, FIRE OR ACCIr TEE NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, « 15TH STREET AND NEw Yor« Avr. Perpetual al Charter Act of Congress Jantar; ©. "E. Nymat, Asst. Sooy. Dingcrors: PenjaminP. Snyder, Charles C. Glover, chin Cassels, yA, Willard, Aitert L, Stiirtevant, alas oun 16 mB fon BEEF, Stal ud INR. KELLY, ann, HEAP RIEEIS Cg z ASPECIALTY. 628, 629 and 630 Center M: and Lex 71, City Post Otiee, | por We are daily receiving, per steamer, Marketing delivered fresof charge to allpartaof the inar? —————————— HOUSEFURNISHENGS. _ AND PORCELAIN. e Good DECORATED POTTERY AND PORCELAIN, from #1 DINNI HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS OF ALL KINDS. nll the best manufacturers in Europ ER, TEA and OILET SE! in Great Vari M. W. BEVERIDGE, No. 1009 PI &c. CORNED BEEF ‘ket, 9th street wing, 08 Northern Liberty Market; or Address SYLVANIA AVENUE. ; ) COAL. NLENHOLM'S COAL DERUTS—_ 1ith strect and khode Isiand ay 13th wtrees and M. OFFICE—6 Coal geut 7th street. tent Office. in Locked Carts and weighed by sworn fs, thus guaranteeing correct ywciht to cou- y mail receive prompt att is in oty. semen tin Post, , 1509 H street, 709 DRESDEN CANDELABRAS and LAMPS. FIGURES IN PaRIAN MARBLE and FINE BISQUE, HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS IN LARGE VARIETY NGLISH DECORATED VASES, BASKE NEW GooDs. S, &C, AND AT LOW PRICES, WILMARTH & EDMONSTON, 709 Pprvate STOCK TE BETWEEN NEW YORK AND RICH) &e. WASHINGTON, H. H. DODGE, Bonds, Stocks and Inyestment Securities Bought and Sold on Commission, No. 639 151m STREET, (CORCORAN BUILDING,) Agency for Prince and Whitely, Stock Brokers, 64 Broapway, New York. very class of Secunties bought and sold on commis gin in San Francisco, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New ‘York, Boston and Washington. Orders executed on the New York Stock Exchange at one-eighth of one per cent commission. Private and direct telegraph wires to ont 109 MARKET SPACE. Ca GLASSWARE, CUTLERY, PLATED WARE, AND KITCHEN UTENSILS. NEW GOODS AT LOW PRICES. GEO. WATTS, HOUSE-FURNISHING STORE, 26 ___314 7th street, 6 doors above Penna. avenue, CoLp WEATHER IS COMING. PREPARE for it early by purchasing a first-class HF ATING STOVE, LATROBE OR FURNACE. Our stock istow complete, “and if you will favor ‘us with « eall we cay Show for your inspection the largest assortuient of above TL ) adi A ria} will convince you that the ‘*DOMESTIC” is so-called inprovements on the ise ull who desire 4 hret-class Maghine to exathine woods in this city. Home and Barstow Furnaces. Is and Grates, ud Kepairiug promptly attended to. W. 8. JENKd & CO., 717 7th street nortnwest. __ SEWING MACHINES, &. _ DIES, BEFORE PU: CHASIN: omestic, THE LIGHT-RUNNING ‘‘DOMESTIC.” the Lest SEWING MACHINE IN THE MARKET. W t PREFE| E jaker, $5: 1 White, $10. excellent order, WM. STIEBELING, ‘The SexseR rent, or repair. We also sell the NEW DOMESTIC, NEW SINGER, and oth class machines. first fhe largest assortiuent aud lowest prices in the city. New Self-threading QU N MACHINE inore stren “th as 1 No outside agents, ©. AUERBACH, Plumbing and Gus Fitting. Job- MAY BE, ‘These and for the price can- not be duplicated in Washington. Repairing and renting. 1717 Pa. ave, near Corcoran Art Gallery, Singer needies, 1e.; shutties, 2c. Ww (A. MARVEL OF MECHANICAL GENIUS! Fons easicr than any machine ever made. No holes to thread, neither: shuttle. A guarantee for five years with all Machines, we sell, Richmond, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York and. Boston, through which orders are executed on the Stock Exchanges in those cities and repcrtea back Promptly. Quotations of Stocks and Bonds and in- formation rexarding the Markets received through our Wires INSTANTLY direct from the New York Stock exchange. nl ‘Various CAUSES— Advancing years, care, sickness, disappointment and hereditary predisposition--all operate to turn the hair and either of them inclines it toshed prematurely, AYER'S HAIR VIGOR will restore faded or wray, light orred hairto a rich prown or deep black, as may be desired. It softens and cleanses the scalp, giving it a healthy action. It removes and cures dandruff and humors. By its use falling hair is checked, and a new growth will be produced in all cases where the follicles are not destroyed or the glands decayed. Its effects are beautifully shown on brashy, weak or sickly hair, on which a few applications will prodice the gloss and freshness of vouth. “Harmless and sure in its results, it is incomparable as a dressing, and 1s especially valued we dor the soft luster and richness of tone itimpar J. J. HOLLISTER, General Agent, AY ’S HAIR VIGOR is colorless, contains neither Im_905 F stieet northwest, (Masonic Temple.) | oil nor dye, and will not soil nor celor: white carter, —— | yet it lasts lone on the hair and keeps it fresh and vig? orous, imparting an agreeable perfume. Cont pnrehase a Sewing Machine until you have | _ For sale by all drugists. $233 | @eer dente Buy 4 ae ae the Se a proved WILSON. Other first-class machines 1m stock, see i g My Wrices and terme are as low san teehee GP4TEFUL, COMFORTING. bees sayeetneny Eheveng ou ey urente aw., N EP! 00 Iso, Leceond-hans Domestic, $192 1 We snd W., No. EPP 4 EAKEAST. 8 $15! 2 i 3 'Willeox & Gibbs, $1 CAUSE BREASEAST “*By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of dizestion and nutrition, and by. ful application of the tine [ryverties of well se- ected Cocoa, Mr. kpps hus provided our breakfast ta: s with a delicately-flavored beverave, which may save us many heavy doctors’ bills. Itis by the judicious Use of such articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually built up until strong enouzh to resist every tendency tod cease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are flouting around us, ready to attack wherever there is & weak point, Weniay excupe many afatil ehaft by keep- in« ourselves well fortified with pure blood, and a prop- erly nourished frame." —Civil Service Gazette. ‘Made simply with boiling water or mi'k, fold n tins, (only }4-Ib, and Ib), labeted, JAMES EPPS & CO., Corner 7th and H streets. Homeopathic Chemists, London, Eng. Alot of Machines we have taken in exchange for Also, EEPS' CHOCOLATE ESSENCE for afternoon ones for sale frou $5 up. tnge fore” | uae. o16-m, tuks AM A SEWING MACHINE DEALER AND no Avent andl erploy no agents, | Thuy no inferior | FyC- OMEARA'S LIQUID 15° Machines, because they are cheap, then run big adver- fiscmentsiand employ axents to shove them. Isell first- FFF It Class and reliable Machines from the office ouly. KOI J. PF, McKENNEY, e H nl 427 9th street northwest. ¥ ou aaa LAs BEFORE PURCHASING A Ke SEWING MACHINE oo Bee Do not fail to examine the finest finished, lightest run- ning and most quiet Sewins Machines in the world, THE All other makes of machines NEW HARTFORD ! And the new No. 4 VICTOR. Biouthly payments. Special discount for cash at Rel OPPENHEIMER'S, Ne Sewing Machine and Fashion Room: 28 9th street northwest, St. 5 THE NEW ELDREDGE! ‘on hand and sold on easy ‘oud Building. Singer Needles one cent esch; all other straicht Necd.es two cents, 025 Warranted the strongest, toucheat and most elastic Gluo on Karth! Endorsed by that zreat Scientest, Prof. Paird he i Fish ‘Commission. Glues every- thing solid as a Kock! Wood, Paper, Leather, Giass, C Stone, &c. Always ready for instant use! Used Ga‘ly by the U. 8. Smitheonian Institute, Government Departments, Cebinet-makers, Matble-cuiters and hun- Greds or families, Bottle of O'Meara’s Fish Glue, with Brush and Tin Cover, onl ‘By mail, 1c. extra. ‘Lhe trade and public supplied by: 1347 Pennsyivains sven We ctiieton, 1.¢. sylvania avenue, Washinton, .C. Headquarters for that wonflerful $1 WAZOR! That PIANOS AND ORGANS. $35 GUS! That $1 CORN KNIFE, endorsed by all (hiropodists. Sporting Goods Cataldsue sent postpaid anywhere, Sold also by W. C. O'MARA, 215 Penus. ave. 05 awents for the Unrivaled Stietf Bn ra the celebrated Kranich & Bach PIANOS, wo Double Bank, 14-Stop Petal Bass ORGANS, excell rent. L. WILD & | 9 , NORTHWEST. lent tor church Organ practising, now nl FCoxoMicaL AND SAFE. WEAVER, KENGLA & CO.’ for 6 LAUNDRY SOAP Aly Tf DAVIS & CO.’S PIANOS. ASELECTED STOCK OF THESE SUPERB PIANOS firral NER, 811 9th street northwest. Square and Baby Grand NEW STYLES. LOW PRICES, EASY TERMS. COME AND SEE THEM. HL. SUMNE! ‘to order. Ix FCONOMICAL, BECAUSE IT IS PURE; BEING FREE FROM ALL ADULTERATIONS, SUCH’ AS MARBLE DUST, SOAPSTONE, PIPE CLAY, SILI- CATE, &c., WHICH ARE USED TO ADD WEIGHT AND BULK, AND WHICH QUICKLY WEAR OUT AND ROT THE CLOTHES, EICHENBACH'S PIANO WAREROOMS.—Pianos from. world-renowned factory of Wim. Knabe & Co., well-known factory of E.. mM id others. Pi: f aca an worthy EATTY'S ORGANS, 27 STOPS, Biren: Factory running day and night. Cata- e five. Address DANIEL ioe veo Washing: for rent, pairing carefully attended to. » 423 11th west, above Pennsylvania avenue, IT IS SAFE, BECAUSE IT 15 MANUFACTURED FROM STRICTLY PURE Ma’ VIZ: STEAM REFINED TALLOW (PREPARED BY OURSELVES), PALM AND COCOANUT OILS; WHILE ON THE CONTRARY MANY OF THE SOAPS ON THE MAR- KET ARE MADE FROMGREASE PROCURED FROM $125, PIANOS, THE CARCASSES OF PUTRID DEAD ANIMALS: PUT UPIN BARS, AND EVERY BAR BRANDED, THUS ENDANGERING LIFE AND HEALTH. THE TRADES. p= E27"Prese work for the trade. & 1 Bode ®* GiBson, BROTHERS, cot eemientaya evens Waukee Deg nl7-6m WITH OUR NAME. FOR SALE BY GROCERS GENERALLY, AND WHOLESALE AT OFFICE, #13_$244 WATER STREE Tr, GEORGETOWN, D. C. EE THE $3, $4 AND $5 CHILDREN’S SUITS. e-12. ‘and 96 up, age, 13 eel Ea Dress do., Te, ee EEeEEE__—_————=—=—=——_—_—_—_—— | = uw = ‘The School in 2012 PENN. AVE. BLAIN | 6, Limi Button Shoes NING ee SEAL DOLMANS. sSSS Ssss, ER Sgss8 ENGLISH DYED, from $160 up. FUR LINED GARMENTS, IN SILK AND SATIN, LADIES’ FURS OF ALL KINDS. LADIES' SEAL CAPs. GENTS’ FUR CAPS, GLOVES AND MUFFLERS. BOYS’ SEAL CAPS. FUR TRIMMING. FUR CARRIAGE ROBES, AGENTS FOR DUNLAP & COS CELEBRATED NEW YORK HATS. JAMES Y. DAVIS SONS, €21 PENN. AVE., between 6th and 7th streets, Established 1830, n3-Im powDEn AND SHOT. coc A Lt S68 O% Bw E 608 8 &Aa FE cco “oo AA LLL H AR 00 DPD SSS Hoi o°o Dep S58 HH 00 Dpp &gss8 FT ASI SIFTERS AND SHOVELS, STORE SUPPLIES*AND GENERAL HARDWARE. F. P. MAY & CO., 634 Penna. avenue, near 7th et t T rrr S885 r Esssq is 2 ®sss8 CELEBRATED STOMACH BBR Jt TITT fITT FEE RRR. 8S BBW T T E RR gs BBB OIL wi = RRR 'SSSg BRE T 2 EO RE ge = BBB OU Ot) =f oes BOR Sgss3 3 Old fashionable remedies are rapidly giving ground before the advance of this conquering specific, and old fashioned ideas in regard to depletion as a meansof cure, have been quite exploded by the success of tho | great renovant, which tones the system, tranquilizes the nerves, neutralizes malaria, depurates and enriches | the blood, rouses the liver when dormant, and pro- | motesa regular habit of body. For sale by all Druggists and Dealers gencrally, n2 ~ cco HOW 00. Tm ccc EEE co H H OO IL co EK Cc HHH OO If 6 EE cc HH OO Il CG E cco pty 00 Il cco EEE 00 L DDD. oo L DD BSE Be 00 DDD Ww iow wi HIT gSS8Ss K K Tl EEE <SSSg WWWwwH Hg. KK WE WOT BET Ss BN He Passy WoW H HU Ssss8 K “K I Ker Sgss87" PURE AND UNADULTERATED, ‘The peculiar medicinal qualities of Whiskies distilled from tho finest growth of Rye in the renowned Valley of the Monongahela have attracted the attention of the Medical Faculty in the United States to such a degree 4s to place it in a very high position among the Materia Aledioa. We beg to invite the attention of connoisseurs to our celebrated fine OLD WHISKIES of the following well-known brands, 18 CasES containing one dozen bot- tles each, viz. : UNRIVALLED UPPER TEN WHISKEY. VERY SUPERIOR OLD STOCK WHISKEY. For excellence, pureness and evenness of quality, the above are unsurpassed by any Whiskies in the market. ‘They are entirely free trom adulteration, and are of natural flavor and fine tonic properties. These Whiskies are sold under guarantee to wive PERFECT SATISFACTION, and can be had at all leading xrocery stores at retail. H. & H. W. CATHERWOOD, 016-2m 114 SOUTH FRONT Sr., PHILADELPHIA. t CARPETS! CARPETS! CARPETS! LACE CURTAINS, PORTIERES, RAW SILAS, SILK TAPESTRY, AND DRAPERIES IN ENDLESS VARIETY. Prices low as the lowest. NEW GOODS RECEIVED DAILY, Call carly and avoid the rush. SINGLETON & HOEKE, 030 801 MARKET SPACE. ET THE BEST. “THE CONCORD HARNESS.” THE CONCORD COLLAR, LUTZ & BRO.. SoLe Acexts For the saleof the celebrated ‘CONCORD HARNESS,” have on hand a large stock of all Linds, at low prices. Every genuine **Coucord Harness” and Concord Gol- is stamped with maker's name und trade mark, HORSE BLANKETS LAP ROBES In Great Variety, at Bottom Prices. LUTZ & BRO., n2-2m 497 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. A D RR Lg ERE A PEPE E EES 7 PEE AAR BEE gE use BBB R KA ADDD BBB UU & E ¥ PIANOS AND ORGANS. OVER 147,000 IN USE. Tam recel ying 8 larse at THE EVENING STAR. TUESDAY. November 25, 1582. 2d Edition. Latest Telegrams to The Star. Railroad Matters in the West. Curcaco, Nov. .—It is stated that fast trains are contemplated between here and St. Paul, to be put on next summer, by the Northwestern and Milwaukee ani St. Paul roads. The trains leaving Chicago at 8:30 in the morning will arrive in St. Paul at 9:30 the same eventing. It is authorita- Uvely stated that C. C. Wheeler, of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe road, declined to become arbitrator in Uke western pools, Susana ena Forcign News by Cable To-day. PROSPECTIVE TROUBLE FOR MR. DAVITT. Loxpon, Nov, #!.—It ts stated that the violent utterances of Mr. Davitt in his speech at Navan on Sunday have been brought under tie notice of the government ee Wall Street To-dny. DEPRESSION FOLLOWED BY A REACTION. New You, Nov. &3—The Post's finencial article Says: The money market has been e sy, the on call to stock exchange borrowers being per cent. On Tament bonds there 1s a good supply of money offering at 4 per cent. | Time loans are about 6 per cent, and prime mercantile paper 6:8 per cent. “The amount of called bonds presented at the Sub-Treas- ury for redemption up to noon was $215,000, makingsa total since Saturday moring of $3,584 000. The Stock Exchange markets were depressed at the opening by the announcement that Mr, Porter, president of the St. Paul and Omeha roa res fused to Join the conference regarding the rallroad war. Rallway ofictals have not, however, aban- doned hopes, and this feeling spread among opera- tors as the morning advanced. Th opening quo- tations were & to 84 per cent below those current at the close yesterday, and during the frst fifteen minutes a further decline of \ to 14 took place. | ‘There has since Ween an advance of & to 4 per | cent, the latter in Denver and Rio Gran te, which | was strong throughout, and sold up to. Union Paci ha8 advanced ‘to 104, Missouri Pacttic to 101, Northwest to 1364, St. Paul to Wy, New York Central to 130, Lake Shore to 1133. St! Paul and Omaha to 47, preferred to 104%, Louisville and Nashville to 51, Western Union to 81g, Rock Island to 126, Kansas and Texas to 317, and Texas Pacific to 38%. Government bonds have advanced 3s percent for the fours. State bonds are voor and a fraction lower for Tennessees, and railroa: bonds strong at an advance of walig per cent. ‘The market for foreign exchange 1s dull and only Steady. —_—>—__ The Markets, BALTIMORF, Nov. 28. Virginia 6s defer 12; ao, (254: dow past due coupous, Sedo nos to-das. 8. Cotton quiet—middling, unchanged. ‘Wheat, southern {western a shade easier and quiet—southern red, 1.0381.09; do. amber, 1.10a1.15; No. 1 moe bye 1.10 a1.11; No. 2 western winter rei, mpot L0Taa Ko Sal. Los pal ld; outhern white, 153: Western mixed, spot, 834 asked, 4: January, 62°,a02%. Osta dull—souit! western white, 43246: do. mixed, $0342 sylvania, 42046. Bi; Ye quiet, ¥ unchanged. Bi Provisions quiet and 2 Exun eanier, 30. Coffee dull—Rio Suxar quiet—A Whisky quie Receipts—ftour, 4, Dusheis: “um quiet and unchanged. pary a a ey Ee oF Fe niet Freichts unehwngel. wheat, 233 oats, 9, ty 74 The Garfield Fair. LADIES IN CHARGE OF BOOTHS TO-DAY. ‘The following ladies were in chargeot the booths during the day:—lowa—Mrs. Gen. Willlamson; afternoon, Mrs. H. G. Crosby. New York—! jorne Mrs. Glesburne; afternoon, Mrs. H. ©. Pear- evening, Mrs. Husted. Kansas—Morning, Mrs. D. J. Evans; afternoon, Mrs. M. A. Rudoiph; evening, Miss H. Herzog. Ilnols—Morning, Mrs. Fassett; afternoon, Mrs. Lyon; evening, Mrs. Gen. Logan. Ohto—Evening, Mrs. Fracker, Mrs. Forte, Miss Robinson, Pennsylvanta—Morning, Mrs. Thomas Rogers; afternoon, Mrs.” Wile son Paxton; evening, Mrs. J. G. Johnston. Kentucky—Mra. M. S. Gist. District. of Colum- bia—Mrs. 0. F. Presbrey. Tennessee—Mra. Rt. Colburn, Mrs. W. T. Johnston. Ind!ana—Morn- ing, Mrs. Cheshire; afternoon, Mrs. Barnard; even- c Connecticut—Morning, Mrs 3 afternoon, Mrs. Tyler; evening, Mrs. Ly- man. " New Jersey—Mra, Womell. Atkansas— Morning, Mrs Barlett; afternoon, Mrs. J. K. Jones; evening, Mra. 8. W. Dorsey. THE TENNESSER BOOTH. In previous reports regarding this booth no mention has been made of its most attractive features, such as a fine painting,“The Awakening of Spring,” by a Tennessean, loaned by Gen. Wright; “Christmas Morning,” “Juliet,” and large vases, painted by Mra. R. Colburn, of Mary- land, together with a number of choice articles in bronze and rechere, and elegant French artificial flowers from the establishment of Mr. Semken, who has donated a picture of Garfield, surrounded by a wreath of the late Presidenv’s hair. Other exhibits of much interest are an autographic silk quilt on which Lincoln, Garfield and other eminent men have written their name 3 beautiful specimens of natural and artificial fruit, exquisite dolis, two superb rifies, and hosts of tasteful and décorative articles. "Among the at- tendants at the booth are some beautiful young ladies, Who are atured In Kate Greenaway cos- tumes. Maryland, having no rate booth, is consolidated with Tennessee, and 1s represented by Mrs. Johnson, Mra R Colburn and Miss Gar retison. The artist, Mrs. R. Colburn, has on exhibition tn the rotunda the following pictures: “rin,” an allegorical picture; “Falls of h Tummel,” Scot- lind, 43g by 6 fect, hung over main entrance of ro- tunda, and two portraits of ladies, (all in rotun- da.) In Tennessee and Maryland. booth, **Christ- mas Morning,” flowers, and two. large vases. The Mary Comman y of Philadelphia have en- gaged quarters at the Arlington, and the St. John vight Grands in| MAHUG, i at es] a} y low figures for cash. PIANOS and,ORGANS for rent. Largest stock in the city to elect ‘fon ‘Kents applied on purchase. oes! sees of experience in the New PIANO MOVING. doing this work in a: FREEBORN G. SMITH, 1103_ PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. PAPER-HANGINGS. have one of the best ent, who has had years fork factory. —My facilities are unequaled for ‘careful manner. Commandery at the Ebbitt, Itis estimated that there will be about 2,000 Knights Templar in the parade. Thursday and Friday will be the great days of the fair. "The managers have already sold 8,000 Uckets to the school ehiidren of this clty and Alexandria, and the orders are still coming in. A large number of people with their lunch bas- Kets and traveling bags Were at the Capitol to- ay. ——_—_~-2-—____ Tae GARFiELD Boanp oF Avpit.—The Garfeld board of audit held a meeung at the Treasury de Partment tuls afternoon and took testimony in such of the cases as were ready for their consider- ation. A claim was recetved to-day from James Goodwin, of Boston, for §75 for an invalid bed. Tue FINanctaL SirvaTion. — The President made some inquiries of the Secretary of Treasury, at the Cabinet meeting to-day, regarding the state of finances in New York. The Secretary gave his views, Which are not known, but which will be made public in his forthcoming report. A CHANGE IN THE Mississtept River Couwts- S10N.—Lteut.-Col. Q. A. Gillmore, engineer corps, has, at his own request, on account of illness, ben relleved by the President of the duties of a_mem- ber of the Misstssipp! river commission, and Lieut.- Col. Cyrus B. Comstock, engineer corps, has. been designated to be president of that commission. Iv Has Been TELEGRAPHED from Washington to Papers of other cities that Hannibal B. Norton, financial clerk of the Post OMice department, was. to be removed because of the testimony he gave in the star route trials. In his evidence it is alleged he leaned towards the accused. At the Post- master General's office to-day it was stated that hoy feport was true nothing was known there about 1c Ir was Sar at the Post Office department to- day In regard to reported contemplated removals of officials that if these are Intended the depart- ment has, as yet, no information concerning them, | we Double-Sheet Te-merrow. Another doublesheet Stan will be issued te. morrow. Advertisers will confer a favor by send+ ing in their orders ear The Jennn~ cc Inquiry, ENGINEER MELVILLE CONCLOORS HIS THETOONT, ‘The reading of Melville's testimony Devore the Jeannette Doard of inquiry was concluded at 148 BP. m. to-day and Engineer Melville made @ supe Piementary statement regarding the natives whom he met, the president of the board suggest. ing that he had not made ently clear the fact that there were ho hattves residing tn tie vicinity of Barkin. Was told by native guides that they had fox t along the whole coast, from Barkin to Jamaval and that no one had lived in the hut where Erickson died for two years Engincer Melville Was then excused from the stand, Mr. Melville expects to leave this city tee night, to be absent about @ week, upon privete business. The board will probably begin the ex~ amination of Seaman Ninderm an to-morrowe District vernment Affairs, The Commissioners to-day granted permission t Capt. G. McBirney, Jr, cocnmanding Alexandria Light Intantry, to enter the District armed and equipped to participate in the military parade next Friday. Cases in the Criminal Court To-day. In the Criminal Court this afternoon Benj. F. Pritchett, indicted tn four cases for forgery, phe ed not guilty and gave ball tn $2,000 in one case and his personal recoznizance in the others, Louis P. Bart, charged with violating the inter. nal revenue laws by reusing cigar stamps, was found not gutit; James E. She: ter in the inal, in $500. Sandy Bruce, convicted of assault and bert With Intent to kill Sidney McParland and F. i. Dach, guarts at the Jall. was sentenced to ttehtiary at Butlals, N. ¥., for two years 1 the first case, aud sentence suspended ib the other, en A Postitwors Stexcn FROM PAT. —A Dle stench e2' almost complete cessation of labor b number of clerks employed on the Medica Museum building, treet, day afternoon. ‘The stem proceeded froin a Darrel of alcohol which had been used by the anatomist tn ving some specimens. ‘The barrel was opened in the bases ment yesterday, and the contents were poured Into asewer. ‘The alcohol, twas stated by some Of the persons about the Museum, was that which had been used In the process Of hardening the bones of the late Charies J. Guiteau. One of the chief officials of the Sungeon General's office sald toa STAR reporter to-day that no one except the anatomist who handled them knew anyt! about Guiteau’s bones. His skeleton would De hung up with others in the Mu! grithout any mark by which it can be identified. ' These about the Museum are common In connection with the work of the Museum. The man In charge of the department of smells, however, has orders not to do anything that will Cause a stench until after oMce hours are over. Yesterday he made a mise lake. Upon being pressed as to Whether this par. Hcular stench of yesterday Was not from Gulteau’s Darrel, the oMicial sald, evasively: “We can’t swear to any of our stinks’ ———- A Newry MARRIED Man's FORGPTPOLNTS§=e | Agent King, of the Humane Society, swore outa. | Warrant yesterfay agalnst Frank "Mitchell, of Benning’s road, charging him with cruelly treate | Ing twelve cows. He stated that the gentleman treated his cows kindly until very recently, when he got married. Since Unit time he seemed to have forgotten all about his stock, and has not fed them for Sevyggal days, and had them penned up Ina ut frteen feet square. In the Police Court this afternoon the deieadaut foricited cole | lateral, Indicted for passing obscene mat= aded not gullty, and gave bail y —_— A ConoreD CRaxk aT THE Wnire Horsr.—A ell dressed colored man appeared at the White House to-day and asked to see the President, “The Treasurer of the United States me,” he sald, “and TI must see him.” “W. fron?” asked the doorkeeper, “S Pittsburg, boss I just came up from the cara” “What’s your name?” “Roscoe Conkling” Was the reply, “J met the Treasurer in Pittsburg,” he continued, “and he sald the President wanted to yee me, Tdon't know what he wants me for, Dut I'm here according to orders.” When told that the Presttent was engaged at the Cibinet meeting Ue distinguished Visitor unwillingly took his de parture, eos CHARGED wiTH RecerIvine STOLEN Goons. —Jos, Harbour, an ex-policeman, of No. 712 2d strest, Whose house was searched last Saturday by De- Wetives Coomes, Acton and Voss, to recover @ Satchel that had'been stolen from J. T. Sales of No. SIT 7th street, Was put on trial in the Po! Court this morning on five charges of receiving Stolen goods. Mr. Moore asked the court to all the cases to the grand jury. Mr. C. M. Smith, who appeared for the defendant, had the ease cons tinued until next Taesday to make a detense. The court fixed ‘the bail at $1,000. Valuable articles Were found in Harbours house, whch had been. stolen from Ex-Senator Sherman, Mr. Alb:rt Ord- Way and others, and the goods were identified in the Police Court to-aay. ——>—___ Political Notes. ‘The Virginia state board of canvassers yester- day awarded certificates as follows: Third dise triet, George D. Wise (dem.); th, Hooper, (colle tion); 6th, Tucker, (dem.); 7th, Paul, (c . 8th, Barbour, (tem.) In the 9th district, there being no objection, the certificate will be awarded to Bowen, (coalitionist.) The !st, 2d and 5th dis tricts and the Congressman-atlarge, being im contest before the board, were postponed untll to-day. Aspcial grand jury has been summoned by Judge Hughes, of the U. 8. district court at Rich- mond, for December 4, to investigate the alleged frauds committed at the late election for Con- ressmen in Virginia, Something that Invites Attention, Washington Special New York Times. The effect of the removals upon the newspapers Of the city Invites attention. The Republican, re garded as the organ of the administration, and controlled by First Assistant Postmaster General Hatton, has not a word to say tn Its editorial cole umns. The Morning Post declares that Mr. Bllss* letter ts mpudent and offensive, and that the At torney General's report 1s undignified, If not coarse and virulent, “Mr. Brewster's denunciation of men Whom he has not yet been able to convict,” writes the editor, “is nothing less than diszrace- ful.” Thomas J. Brady's afternoon paper likens the removals to the methods pursued by the Bng- Ush in Ireland, The Star, in accordance with its course hitherto as an advocate of une prosecution, of the thieves, commends tie action taken, He —5— The Late Remoy A MATTER THAT HAS CAUSED MUCH TALK. Washington Special to Philadelphia Ledger. ‘The fact that the Republican of Uuls morning has ho editorial in reference to the matter has cause@ much talk. Mr. Bliss himself is langely Interested in this paper, as 1s also Secretary Chandier and Mr. Hatton. TLese three, in fact, represent the contrel. While there have been very Atrect denials of a purpose to make further removals, here are quite a number of off! tals here who are exceedingly ume easy. The course of Public Printer Rounds in openly defending the employment of Helm, and his declaration that he should retain him in of the talk of the newspapers, which were ing attention to his attacks inthe Critic on the Attore ney General, are likely to lead to his removal, ae ‘Mus. MELVILLE Consvttine Wirn Hen Couxser. Mrs. Melville und her dauchter Maud visited Mr. James H. Heverin, Mrs. Meiville’s counsel, in Phite adviphta yesterday. Mr. Heverin, pesking of te interview, sald it Was his {intention to get for Mr. Melville all the rights which the courts will allow. The physictans who signed the certificate for her {nearceration in the Morristown insane asylum Would be held respousibie. A Warre Gret Marnriep 70 4 BLack Maw.— Zanesville, Ohio, 1s ip an uproar over a just made that Owen J. Turner, a jet black man, and Malinda Roberts, a while girl, were Fee cently married in that city by the Rev. Mr. Buna colored clergyman, ‘The license was obtained from Judge Foley on November 14 by the obtal It swearing thst they were ored. ¢ girl comes OF a re: ble The ‘The Postinasier General has not been notified of any Intended removals in his department, MATRIMONIAL INSURANCE.—The Iw officer of the Post OMice department has rendered a decision Which prohibits matrimontal insurance concerns from using the registered letter or money-order systems of the postal service in the transaction of thelr business. Gen. H. G. Warcur, chief of engineers, has re- turned from a tour of ins; ion of tne works on ‘the Mississippi river, south of St. Louis, Arwy Onpens.—Paymaster Henry Clayton will Proceed to Whipple barracks, Arizona Territory, and rey for duty. First Lieut. 8d artillery, 18 relleved from the duties by the order of November 24, 1632 First Lieut. Samuel M. Mills, £th artillery, will report by let- ter to the chief signal officer of the for dut: as acting signal officer. The leave of Lieut. Goi Wm. Myers, deputy quartermaster general, is ex- tended five months, police are looking for the Rev. Mr. Bain, Dut he a8 teft the city for parts unknown. ‘The married Pair have also sbseonded. - MARRIED. icCCATHRAN—FATON, At ‘Trini te Ch See kaa Satie of Wahi to PEANC 4. =~ heii ee 7

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