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tee Pee oe "THE EVENING STAR: burscanpine CLAIMS THE DISTRICT. Whe BIL Introduced for Their Setek AGAINST the House ent. The bill introduced in the House by Mr. Rose- rans with reference to outstand! ig District in- @ebtedtness, an abstract of which has here Been printed in Tie Star, provides as follow! ‘That the first section of the act entitled “An act to provide tor the settlement of all outstand- $ng claims against the District of Columbia, and | weonferring jurisdiction on the Court of Claims to | fear the same. and for other purposes.” ap- | Proved June 16, 1589, be so amended az to read | as follows. jurisdiction of the Court of Claims is ended to, and it all | have original, Iezal and equitable ju- | Fisiietion of all claims now existing | Bgainst the District of Columbia arising out racts male by the late board of public | works, and extensions thereof tmade by the Com- | Missioners of the District of Columbia, and such | Claims as have arisen out of eontracts made b: * since the passage of and of all claims for | rder or direction of the said | . and accepted by them for the | - nefit of the a.and prior to Mare the [istrict Commissic * vet of June 20, 187 by ne ail cert trolier of ass evider 2 all claims bax beard of pubi of inde claims | ren, mude by f pub said boa ree, whic yon CF : th the vice preside their said ¢ forth i de 1: Oral or written ¢ faid boxrd of public w or rules fixed or estab general orders or ru ori or mate cont then and in that e he our: ~ sail allow and render judsment in of ma 1 petitie a at rs for such we such fh ik or |; er oor in prices or rates, it being the Inte this aet to seenre uniformity to ce said board of public w = P n for work ar i Inaty vais turnishe such con- as far as possible. whether such work and were performed or such materials fur- “d under oral or written contracts with s of public works. 61 ce aid board, wi to that end the court d_and valid any board of public | president, as such ex- | her oral or written, in all | r labor was performed or 1 oral or written. and to or general a That it shall be mai of sald court t red any dam said beard of Bion of . > satisfac- at aay such petitioner has by reason ot ailure of works, or the Commis- id_ District to carry out the terms | of any sach oral or Written contract on i their part enti guch event said court j for the amount of suc var of such petitioner. That i i said court shall favor of any uder a judgme erate of six per centam per | m the t ch his Claim presented in his petition was due or pay- | able, up to thetime at which such judement et be hat in all ca be ma 0 appear that any such petitioner has | faithtully exeeuted an; mirac o contract, on his part. judgment shall be ren- | 5 dered in his favor in the manner betore j | Potwithstanding it should appear that prior ontrac agreement in respec din such cor it she ual know i to , OF | likewise pvement er part of a contract. ui appear had failure el as to re be presented to or con- ¢ Claims under the pro- ct or of the act to which ft h was rejected by the late i District, atter the came Hy and fairly heard and considered on its | opportunity being a vd to the per- | fon or persons interes’ there ady ly to} said Dis lumLia, to appear before sald board ot audit and to ‘be heara in respect rd section of the act to which this act ndment is so amended as tu read as | The Attorney General of the United rity, and it shall be his | strict of C presented under this hieh this is an amend: of Colum! in the appeal, in ike manner as he is now re fend the United States in Same power to interpose velaims and offsets against ms and es for frauds practiced or attempted, and ‘al defenses and with like powers of asin ca ainst the United States said court: Provided, neverfwless, That claim or or allowed by sald c -off shall be so interposed rt, in respect to any award made by said board of andii, or in respect to any claim considered azul allowed by said board of audit, in favor of any contractor or claimant, uuless if shall be made to appear to the satis: faction of said ex aat such contractor or Claimant misled or deceived sald board of audit in respect thereto.” ‘That said Court of Ciaims shall allow any per- fon or persons to file such amendments to any Petition heretofore fled in said court as such person may be advised, provided such amend- Ments be so Bled in said court within four Months trom and after this act becomes a law; and said court shall consider and treat su@h amendments as if they had been a part of such i petition. That the jadgments that rendered under this act or under the act this Is an am ment, and all judg- rendered by said court heretoiore there- under. shail be paid and satistied in the manner ‘and by the means as provided in said act to Which this is an amendment. —— ee IIness of Ex-Delegate Hooper. Frou: the Salt Lake (Utah) Herald, Dec. 2. It has been known for some time that Capt. W. H. Hooper has been seriously indisposed, but by the early part of this week he had recovered #o rapidly and his improvement seemed to be of such a permanent character that all doubts as to his speedy convalescence had been remoyed. | He ha: so far recovered as to be able to rise and get down stairs. On Thursday morning, how- ever, he was again attacked, and had tobe taken to bed, and In afew hours was worse than ever before. During Thursday night and Priclay his condition was such as to justify the ‘utmost apprehension for his recovery, and until @ late hour there seemed to be little, if any, change for the better. At 2:30 this morning, | however, he was resting quietly, and from that it is inferred there was an improvement in his condition. Grief at his condition is confined to No elass—It is universal, and nothing would give {such general joy as the announcement of his ultimate and speedy recovery. $ phe grand jury of the United States district court of fon, Saturday, reported an indict- could be obtained. | certain extent identified with the oll m: | Hes who own st jon ty hs | me THE GREAT O1L PANIC. Fortunes Won and Lost in Fascinating Liquid Speculations. THE PEOPLE WHO RUE THE MARKET AND THE EVENTS THAT STRENGTH IT—EVILS OF MARC AL DEALINGS—UNLUCKY WOMEN GAM- BLERS. Corrbspondence of the Philadelphia Presa. Corry, Pa., Dec. 9.—It is years since a ca- ity equal in magnitude to that consequent upon the recent panic has fallen upon the busi- ness of the Pennsylvania oil region. Perhaps the handful of men who are held responsible by the trade for the crash are richer to-day tor their share In the affair, but it is safe to assume that their usefulness is at an end ascitizens of the region and participatorsin its business interests. er will be glad in the present instance » who are accused of originating the t trouble clear their skirts of the impnta- on of systematic trickery, but if they are un- able so to do, he will give them cause to remeu- his lasting displeasure. A month azo. when it had become in at Cherry Grove fleld would no loager inter- pre in the calculations of speculators, and vil pretty much recoyered fost grownd, prices ana rapid upward march. The doliar mar! soon reached. As the exeitement grew ater the infection increased proportionately, mall merchants, workingmen, professional women even, almost everyone who pos- 100, or the ability to borrow it. hastened F ney from the amount iW into the thousands on the fickle fate "8 the destinies of the speculative oil He then, we find one cause for the ous erash which followed—an overtraded Were this the only one, however. the hich will long be remembered as the oil black Thursday would have witnessed , foliowed, in all tural reaction and further slight decline In p ty, by ar ut other causes were at work. Members hor Oil company bezan to give various the brokersmy-teriouswarningsto the effect that something ¥ which would depress the market, ard ady to unload. ‘This was followed by reports hat the Anchor OH company’s well in Forest county had suddenly began putting out a thou- sand barrels a day. No definite intormation The well was worked asa stery,” and with the memory of the Ch spouter of a few months betore fi the oil region mind, the panle that ensued i to be wondered at. T pression ai men is that the Anchor Oi! company had s short, and that the mysterious weil was a trick designed deliberately ‘to break the market, and thus give them an oppertunity to “cover.” At any rate, the well was fearfully overestimated, the owners made no effort to correct fal impressions, although they must have kn what would resuit from the neglect. had been drilled several weeks and had proven of ordinary capacity. It may not be amiss to add here that the Anchor Vil company is toa yout to happen n The well renius, the Stan ard Oil con in the for lar relations with the latter. WOMEN ON "CHAN id Superintendent MeCan: floor of the Oil City daily attendance of women had A constantly increasing, and when the panie gallery was so full that many men ded out. You see they had in r pin money, and were watching its mani- pulation in the hands of the brokers bi After a pause he added, with impressive s¢ nity: “It skinned ‘em.” Their lesson is pro haps the truth of gre: e to the writer, Exchang: y learned well. Per- st practical value to the business unceyered by the exciting scenes of the memorable black Thursday fs that the brokers liave been doing business on too small a largin. FABRICATED FORTU he speculative oil business is pretty sene- rally misunderstood outside of the actua! at- phere of th changes. This is due pa toa lack of intormation, and partly to m formation and gross ¢: ation, evolved ally by sensational correspondents for le papers. An tnstance is at hand in an articie now going the rounds of the press. The particular item which finds most faver with the account of an Oil City man who made $3,000,000 in two months, and others who as fortunate. An inte!tizent public require a denial of such irrelevant ng With thetruth. Such statements as jokes here in the oil country. ines are Dade and lost continua this country, but the time for the acyuisi- tion of immense wealth ina day has gone by. fair illustration of the ups and downs of to- day is found in the history of a younz holding an official position ina he By judicious investment of, the savings a hils salary he had acquired something of a ter In the way of a competency. A lucky turn of the wh drupled this comfortable for- Test of mankind, he was not and when the hol rmeddl are accey ¢ found him a The decline s hun face to face with the question: let what I have put in go, or stake wt lett with the possibility of lusing all for the cuance of saving ali?” lecided on the hear He course, and that day put uj only to see the pric him. fall hopelessly too low for In the morning he was worth 50,000, at ssessed only his wages fur the I know of a young lady who was presented 00 by he a merehaut. She was innocent of th of the oil market as a id ot the int of chess, but she in- ed Her fi with the stood the doubled it. id had toyed jnid un cht he under- s. Probably lie did as well as but he did not have od The sheriff is after him at any rate. A. pr nal mi hester, N =. invested his loose change skill King the market finally accumulate rs hands the snug little sum of $26,000. ew days since the broker sent back what re- ned in postage er was worth for ten dollars. is said that he borrowed the money, but whether this is true or not he prospered, and at the end of three months had mu: Tuesday last he made in a single auction. Such instances are not as thick as berrles in August, or as some noted oil n correspondents would have the public believe, but they can undoubtedly be met with here more often than in any other business or locality in this country. taps in any country. THE PASSION FOR SPECULATIO: It ts the speculating in oil on margins which constitutes the great overshadowing evil of the business. The percentage paid the broker added to the carrying rates (the amount charged. by the bank which lends the money for the pur- chase of all the oil not covered by the margin advanced) amounts to nearly 60 per cent, but the danger to be most dreaded in this feature of the business is the one which is least considered. If a man invests and wins, but in the end los as the chances are that he will, he is furever unt fitted to engage in the ordinary avocations of life. The man who has been through the mill of the marvin business, who has seen adversity and prosperity play see-saw with his hopes and is at last beaten, possesses @ most extraordinary temperament, combined with much more than ordinary will-power, if he can settle down to the plodding, hum-drum life ot his earlier days and contentedly work for his two, three or five dollars a day, as the case may be. In this re- spect more tlanin any other the business is akin to gambling. That the accusation of dishonesty against the brokers is unjust may be proven in a sentence. There are between 600 and 700 brokers doing business in the three leading oll region ex- aanaee ae during the Lp when all, prac- ically, lost to a greater or less extent, fatled to meet his liabilities oe ee ‘hi must cure itself eventually. As soon as the real value of oil certificates for necurity becomes known, outside capital will compete for the business, and arate of from 7 to 9 per cent will be established. In fact, this is already showing Itself in the pt pg oe of the brok ™many of whom are ing the money of Phila- delphia and New York banks at a reasonable rate. One broker is using $70,000 obtained in the former city, on which he is ig 6 per cent. Oil certificates are almost absolutely safe as security for money loaned. Each certificate represents actual oil in the hands of a pipe line or storage company. This o&nnot be attached for debts against the pipe line or st com- pany, and if the owner needs money the cer- ment against Ezra Lip ba eae coun which alleges the sen roug! the mclren actrees matter of eatvacts from ( Walt Whitman’s “Leaves of Grass." Dr. W. P. J. Clements, a prominent citizen of Walnut Ridge, Ark., was killed by a passenger strain Saturday. tiflcates can be turned into cash at a moment's beige sph eed henge nk may vaiue, such as occurred during the panic. Such another is not likely to occur soon, and the mar- ket is pretty certain to show an upward ten- dency. The production, which has long been in excess of the consumption, has decreased until the two are rubbing noses. The cold weather now setting in will bring drilling to a standstill for the winter and compel the temporary shutting down of nearly 4,000 wells in the Bradford field. The use of petroleum is becoming more general the world over. The stocks now on hand, 33,- 000,000 barrels, will soon be drawn upon to sup- ply the markets of the world at $2 looks lke a contingency of the not far distant future. All this is in the event of no new field being discoy- ered. A little ‘‘wild-catting” will no doubt be carried on, notwithstanding the advent of win- ter. Considerable virgin territory yet remains in Forest county. This may develop a new field, but the rock is the same as that of the fickie Cherry Grove district, and {f oil is found | the territory is pretty sure to lack stability. The | oytlook, therefore, all things considered, is encouraging. and the people of the oil country, who measure prosperity by the price of oll, have reason to look contentedly into the future. G. 3. B. ee ee Se WOOED AND WON. Cupid Rides at a Gallop with Cold Spur and in Hot Haste. QuickLyY From the Cincinnati Gazette. On Thanksgiving day there occurred a case of the old-fashioned love at first sight, at a shoe store on West 5th street, which resulted in a marriage ceremony in a very few hours. For the past year and a half the proprietor of a laundry in this city, a bachelor of about forty- five, had been paying his attentions to a young woman, a clerk ina shoe store on 5th street, between Race and Elm. In this period she had decided that selling shoes was uncongental to her tastes, and when the laundry proprietor told her of his weariness of bachelordom and he ‘Come, Birdie, come, and live she asse and they were to be of the new year. But the fickle goddess of fate decreed otherwise. On Thanksgiving day the young woman in estion stood In the door of the store, when a ndsome young man walked by. They at- tracted mutual attention, as she was a hund- some brunette, of about twenty-one, with large, melting brown 2, which captured him at once. He tipped his hat, she bowed, and he stopped and talked with her. During the con- ersation he asked her to accompany him to the matinee, to which she assented. While at the theater he asked her to become his forever and ever and accompany him to his home in Ten- nessee, where he was a telegraph operator. She said she would go with him to his southern home and there be to him by her devotion, “a joy forever.” The license was obtained, the knot was tled and they departed that night for Tennessee, leaving’ the bachelor laundry proprietor to urn the loss of his first love, which loss he discovered when he called Thanksgiving even- ing to escort her to the theater, as per agree- ment. a How a Man Dropping 1,000 Feet Feels. From the London Times. ard to the recent sad suicide of a girl by leaping trom one of the towers of Notre Dr. Bronardeli’s expressed view that Jation in the rapid fall may have been the of death, has given rise to some corre- spondence in La Nature. M. Bontemps points that the depth of fall having been about 66 metres, the velocity acquired in the time (less than tour conds) cannot have been so great etimes attained on. railways. e. g. 33 metres per second on the line between Chalons and I where the effect should be the same; yet we never hear of asphyxiation of engine drivers and stokers. He considers it destrable t th i tion should be exploded, as xy persons may be led to choose suicide ‘I from a height, under the notion that they il die ching the ground. Again, M in mentions that a few years ago a man threw himself from the top of the Column of | Jul and fell on an awning which sheltered men at the pedestal; he suffered only a few slight contusions. M. Remy says he has nan Enslishinan leap from a height ot | y-one metres (say 103 reet) Into a deep | nd he wat in the island | of Oahu, by inissionaries who had fallen from a Verilled height of more than 300 metres (say 1,000 feet). His fall was broken hear the end by a growth of ferns and other plants, and he had only a few wounds. Asked as to his sensations in falling, he said he only zzled. 3 FE} & A Carp From Cor RILL.—Col. John A. Cockerill, editor of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, against whom the widow of Col. Slayback has brousht a suit for damages for the killing of her husband, has published a card. jn which hi asserts that the suit was. instigated by the Louls Republican, and that he has been pur- sued with “alinost Innuman malignancy by its proprietors.” . R OPPoseD To “Pants.”—At ofthe New York City Woman Suf- frage club, Thursday evening, the Rey. Anna Oliver related her experience, and told vividly how she became a believer in'woman suttrae. She digressed to the subject of male cli hing. e deprecated in severe terms “pants,” as a part of the male attire. She thought tle cos- tume of a page much more graceful, orna- mental and useful. A tunic, she believed, would be more to the purpose. Hsin A ed Margaret Glance y was found at her home, at Wilkesbarre, Pa., ‘terday, dead, with a gash cut in her head. It is said she had considerable money inthe house. The case {s involved in my The Prophet Honored in His Own Country, Even in His Own House. ‘The honest, simple narrative of Mra. S. J. Wurrr, who resides ut No. 177 Williams et., Providence, R, L “During the past six or seven years I have been ge- vervly afllicted with kidney disease, causing intense backaches, dizziness, and other severe pains thronzh iuy body and limbs, rendering me so weak and pros- trate that at times it was impossible for me todo any artof my house-work. I have had also a fluttering of the heart, and was terribly distressed for breath. I waa und completely worn out and dis- couraged. I had no umbition to undertake todo anything, and barely suiflic strength to render existence desirable, Ate find any relief from the doc- scriptions. At this trying crisis friend persuad- » obtain a betde of Hunt's Remedy, and I now re- Joice that I followed this friendly advice, for the Remedy acted like a charm in my case. After I had taken afew dores my health began to improve: I felt better every way. The fluttering of the heart, the in- tense backaches, and terrible shortness of bruith speedily disappeared, my strength and ambition soon returned, and before I had taken two bottles of the tor'sp elme ice on the floor of any of the exchanges. |° ot Remedy I was entirely well, and able to wash and iron and do my house-work. Once in a while I am troubled with the headache, and as soon asI am taken I resort ee bgishies . MONDAY, D AUCTION ‘SALES. AUCTION SALES. . SEWING MACHINES, &c. GENTLEMEN'S GOODS. ‘ Sue OF DEAD LETTER 3 BACKAGES, WILL NOT re will Continusd on EDSEBDAY, Beate @ TEN “O'CLUCK and EVENING at SEVEN O'CLOCK. ‘ana each Morning “it . JUNCANSON DROS. JUNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers. PARLOR 81 CHAMBER SETS. DINING-ROOM BEDSTEADS, BUREAUS, WASH- ES, CHAIRS, NGES, s CASES. HAIR AND O1HER MAT: RESSES, FEATHERS BRUSSELS AND OTHER CARPETS, CRQGKERY, GLASSWAKE; ALs0, For Rae GovenNMENT, HAT RACKS, BRUSSEES CARPETS, &c.; LoT ©, BA TRR TOOLS, ee orion: Qn TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER TWELFTH, AT TEN O'CLOCK, we will sel, in front of our sales- Tooms, +eneral collection of goods. it 1¢ BOXES IMPORTLD C. STEAMSHIP ‘‘ACADIE- ‘On TUESDAY MOI: SING, DECEMBER TWELFTH, at TWELVE O'CLOCK, we ‘will well the above-named Soap within our auction rooms. ‘Trade invited. BY order porters. It DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts, EEKS & CO., Auctioneers, WwW ‘639 Louisiana avenue, Opposite City Post Office, AUCTION SALE AT MRS. A. KING CH:NDLER'S, 707_ MAR SPACE, COMMENCING TUES: DAY MORNING, DECEMBER TWELFTH, aT ELEVEN O'CLOCK. Every deserintion of Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Hos! ery, &¢., &c., offered and sold. Goods at private raio during the day. all-3t F[OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY. By authority of a decree of the Supreme Court of istrict of Columbia, passed in the cause of us v. Boyle et ul., Now 235, equity docket i offer for sale, oh MONDAY, THE ELEVE: MBER, 1882, at FOUR O'CLOCK P. M. mises, all the interest and estate of Christopher Boylein and to the whole of lot numbered ten (10), in equare numbered six hundred and thirts- thrce (638), ‘the same fronting minty. (90) feet on Borah C street, between Ist strect and New Jersey avenue, and havirur a depth of one hundred (100) feet, with the imn- provements, consisting of ‘Boyle's Hotel” and other Yaluabl buildings. <The interest to be sold is the whole property, subject to a1 encumbrance of $9,000, bearing interest at the Tate of seven (7) per centum, payable rly.) ‘fv rms of sale: One-half cas’; the residue in two equal payments at six and twelve months, with interest from ne day of wale. A deposit of $250 to be made when the ‘ty is struck off, and the purchaser has the option pay Whole purchase money in cash. FRED. W. JONES, ‘ustee, 427 Louisiana avenue. iS STILE SOAP, PER DIE.” MBER, 1 samo hour’and place, by order of the Trusteo. dll-eokds peo . J. FISHER & CO., Auctioneers, SALE OF VALUABLE REAL Jn pursuance of a decree of the Supreme Cour the District of Columbia, in Fquity Cause) 8,332, entitled Robert B. Potter vs. Potter et al., T shall seli on DECEMBER TEENTH, 182, in front of the premises, at FOUR O'CLOCK ' P.M. ublio auction, to the highest bid- der, the Dwelling and parcel cf land in the city of Weéhington, D. C., known as number 2009 I street northwest, and more particularly described as follows: All that piece, parcel or lot of land situate, lying and | being in the city of Wash- inxton, in the District, of Columbia, and_ dis- Hinguished as lot lettered A, of original lots numbered three (3), four (4) and five (5), in square numbered seventy-eight (78), as recorded in the office of the sur- yeyor of the said city, and contained within the follo ing metes and bownds:—Begaining at a point on Istcect northwest, at a distance of eizhty-three ($3) feet nine (9) inches from the southwest corner of said square, running thence west along the line of T street twenty— four (24) feet ten (10) inches; thence nortn one hundred and eleven (111) feet eleven (11) inches to an all thence southeasterly along: the line of the said al thirty-seven (37) feet six (6) inches; thence soutl eizhty-four (84) fect to the point of beginning, being the lot conveyed to Clarkson Nott Potter by Euxeue Curusi, Trustee, and others, by deed dated March 1 , and recorded in Liber 709, of deeds page 4: ‘all the improvements thereon. terns of sale are: One-third of the purchase in cash, and the balance in one and two years in equal instalments, with interest from the date of sale, {the credit portion fo be seeured by the uote o notes of He pur i gers sud seonred by a mortgage on the pold. with the option to the purchaeer of pay Whole purchase money in can © tO! BRIDGE, SREEK. puinants, and Aznes Canipbell aud ants, the undersicned Trusteos will sell, tion, in frout of the premises, on MO: FIGHTE H DAY OF DkCEME Ft 2 HALF-PAST THREE O'CLOCK P. M., the following described real estate, in the city of Georgetown, Dis- trict of Columbia, to wits Beginning at Mock Creek at the southwest corner of the property belonging to the Gerticy heirs; | tines, north 312-10 : 1 54% . north 16 deg, 10 min. W., 80 feet; thence north 16deg. 50 min. feet; thence south 75 dew. 10 min. W.. 50 feet: thence south 7 deg. E., 66 fect; thence south 28 deg. W., 59 feet 8 inches; thence south 73 d 10 min. W , 216 feet; thence north’? dez, W., 110 feet; thence south 73' deg. 10 mit 24 feet; thence south 7 deg. E,, 130 feet; thence south 83 deg. W., 29 fet, more or less, tothe east town line of Georzetown: thence south 7 des. along said east town line of Georgetown to ite interse tion with Kock Creck, and thence along the windinss of Rock Creck to the place of beginning, containing , 000 square fect, more or less, and 2 very small pore tion of which hak been taken for the extension of P street, and improved by a frame dwell The terms of gale, as p One-third in cash, and stalments, in one (1) and two ( rpuomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. CATALOGUE SALE. A CHOICE COLLECTION OF JAPANESE AND CHINESE ART TREASCRES, EMBRACING FINE SPECIMENS IN PORCELAINS, BRIC-A-BRAC, POTTERY, QUERS, SCREENS, BRONZES, SILKS, &c., &e., AT AUCTION. ‘This fine collection will _be sold, at my art salesroom DAY and THURSDAY, D. TH aud ¥OURT i, at M., and THREE O'CLOCK in La- he xhibition will commence MONDAY, the i i The . and continue np to time of sale, room is comfortably heated and specially arran, sales of this characte: 8 ‘ o By virtue of the decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed in equity cause No. 8,121, on the (th day of November, 188, wherein Pauline Orrtley plainant and Bartholo- mew Oertiey and others are defendants, the under- sicned trustee will reli at public auction, in front of the premises, on MONDAY, THE LIGHTE! TH DAY SF DECEMBER. 1:2, at THREE O'CLOCK P. Ate the following deeeribed real estate in the city of Geo town, District of Columbia, to-wit: Beciuning for the same at a point in the augle of West street extended in ssid Georgetown at the end of a line drawn south 4 deg. W. 194-10 ches from Rock Creek, where it is crossed bya bridge; thence running south 35% dex. W., 11 2-10 perches to Rock creck; thence with the winding of Rock creek as follows: South 37% deg., E. 6 3-10 perches: south 66% deg., E. 7 perches; south 85% dex, E. 6 perches; north 41% deg., E. 6 perches; W. 144 deg. .F. 7 perches; north 7deg., W. 4 perches: north 2734 deg. W. 11 ‘perches; thence leaving sald Rock creek sonth 4434 dew., W. 134-10 perches to the pout of bewinning, containing 24 acres, and improved bya three-story frame well. E ‘The terms of ‘sale, as prescribed by sald dectee, are: One-third in cash, and residue in two (2) equal in- ents in one (1) and two (2) years, with six (6) per cent. interest, and secured on the property; or all cash at option of purchaser. Deposit of $100 at time of eale. to Hunt's Remedy, and afew doses fix me all right. I shall never be without it in the future. I have fre- quently recommended the Hunt'sRemedy tomy friends, and they have experienced relief from the first dose, I heartily recommend it to all who are afficted with kid- ney disease or diseases of the liver, bladder, or urinary organs. 1 think that no family should be without it, MRS. 8. J. WHIPP, No: 177 Williams Street, Providence, B.I." EXCRUCIATING PAIN. Edwin Freeman, of Norton, Mass,, says: ‘*T have suffered the most excruciating pain in my kidneys for years, and physicians or medicine could not relieve me until about three years since I commenced taking Hunt's Remedy. I purchased a bottle at Blanding's Drug Store in Providence, and I took the first doze there, and after using one bottle I was freo from all pain, and although this was three years ago I have seen Terms of sale to be complied with within ten days of gale: else the property to be sold at risk and co-t of de- faulting purchaser, “All conveygneing at cost of pur- = FRANCIS MILLER, Trustee, ” Louisians avenue nortawest. DUNCANSON BROTHERS, Auctioneers, d' rps. E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioncer, TRUSTEES SALE oF FinsrcLass RESIDENCE PROPERTY AT SOUTHWEST CORNER OF BECOND AND MARKET STREE’ GEORGE- OWN, D. C., (NO. 43 SECOND STKET.) By virtue of a deod “of trust, of date July 1st, 1880, recorded in Liber No. 948, folio 30, et seq... of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at rejucet of the party thereby scoured. we will sll at ublicanction, in front of the premises, on WEDNES- AY, DECEMBER THIRTEENTH, 1882, AT FOU! O'CLOCK P.M., lots 115 and 116, in Beatty and Haw- Kins addition to’ Georgetown, fronting towether 140 feet on 2d street, and 150 feeton ‘Market street, In Geonre- town, D. C.. with the improvements, consisting of a fine double brick Dwelling, &c. therentdian tn two eunfe mugshaue money tn cast and e residue in two equi ents at one and two ears from day of sale with interest, secured to the sat. no trace of disease and have not had to take any medi- faction of the ‘T or all cash at the option of the Cine since, I believe Hunt's Remedy to be the best kid- | Rovolwect. 1 terme are fot complied with, within ten ney and liver medicine ever known, and I cheerfully | fecell the property on fee eee thee Be tee recommend it toall sufferers from this terrible disease” | Star at risk and cost of ee . Ade- Trial size, 75 cents. posit of $100 will be required when is accepted, All Hunt's Remely is a purely vegetable preparation, | CBYevancing and recording at purchasers cost scientifically prepared by s skillful = SOHNE. HANNA, "} Trustees. Con. 1 ‘THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Auct, dl-d&ds 1HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. RATEFUL, COMFORTING. AG = sr ats Heed oF Ve | EPP’S COCOA. BREAKEAST, YOUR-AND-A-HALF AND SIXTH STREETS. ee f the natural By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the opera and nutrition, and by care! of well fected Coce our breakfart fs. ve may Sike"It is by the Judicious joush. to resist every. are there is @ many a fatal ahatt by keep- Sold n tins, (only %4-Ib. and Ib.), labeled. JAMES EPPS & CO., Homeopathic Chemists, London, Eng. nd EPPS" CHOCOLATE ESSENCE for afternoon See J ADIES, BEFORE PURCHASING THE | ‘PHOMPSON'S : pests SESE NOON: Loried improvements ou the ** ic,” we T j HANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED | advise all who desires ‘Machine to examine \ SHIRT FACTOR NORTAWEST, Spt stiEETS THE LIGHT-RUNNING “DOMESTIC.” ne BEING HOUSES NUM. 1 ND 1804, 7 A irtue of a decree passed in the case af N By tle: A trial will convince you that the ‘‘DOMESTEO" is Anderson vs. Henry W. Howgate et al., $2. Sa fa best. in Equity, In the Supreme Court of the District SEWING MACHINE IN THE MARKET. MEN'S FURNISHING EMPORIUM, 2826 F Street, opposit> Patent Office. DAY OF DECEMBER, ALD. Iss!) ATFOURDGLOCE J, J. HOLLISTER, Genera! Agent, Fine Droy Sitrts to onder, Rect P.M., in front of the’ pra offer for saleat auc- | _n27-Im_995 F street northweet, (Masonic Tewpl.) _ | weignt Underwear and new stlea c tion the followin property: Subdivision lots two hun- dred and nine (203) and two hundred and ten (210), in A MARVEL OF MECHANICAL GENIUS! Shirts at following prices: Bes: Buiaed, 90 ta. Three Ta The New Self-threading QUEEN MACHINE pos. | —ushed: $0 ota. Henry W. Howsate’s subdivision (recorded in the sur- Lange assortinent = Yeyor'e office in Book 11, at folio 4) of lots one hun- dred and cight (108) to one hundred and twelve | sesses more stren-th and runs easier than any machine | ELLERY, {f12), incluatve, of Patterson's subdivision (rec rded im | ever made. No holes to thread. neither has its shuttle. Ss. - Y, ¢ SUTVeyor ico in 5 W..,, at folio 102) of part abered two hundred and six (206), as the « same is laid down on theplat of Washington citv. These | “We aiso sell the NEW DOMESTIC, NEW SINGER, lots areeach improved by a two and basement | and other firet-clasa machines. nin third of the purchase money to be | RAC JAnESet Assortment aud lowest prices in the city. ‘erms of aale: One-third of purchase money (0 outside agents. Paid in cash, and the residue in equal payments at one ©. AUERBACH, Corner 7th and H streets, A guarantee for five years with all Machines, we sell, rent, or repair. SUCCESSOR TO DUBREUIL BROFHERS, ACTURERS OF FINE DRE! MANUFACT TS FU —— — 1112 F Staeer Nostrwrst, Wasmiveros, D.G and two years from the day of sale; for the deferred ayments the notes of the purchaser or” ‘shall iciven, secured by deed of trust on the property, and : boaring-intorest at ais pe eae Alot of ‘Machines we have taken in exchange for new nein ti : i" ; eng serena {OF ate hanna Dates tO De mate | ones for aaie fiminss Up. n22- a owed meg wing Lyme tp a) 7 on. each, house when knocked down, and terme {0 te | =—— —————— —= | Bi Fine Shirts to order... . complied with in seven days. All conveyanemg at the y marae Sot of the purchaser or purchasers. WOOD AND COAL ‘Thexe lots are sold subject to the + trite ste Seek te from Henry W. Howgate and wi DRE TT ing jen of a deed of trust » to Robert C. Pox and __ PIANOS AND ORGANS Tt HOLMS G0 lth wah and ® George W. Brown, dated Febr: : sae — inu lots 204, 205, 206, 208, ‘oth treet sud Marsiand avenue. WILD & RRO., . ¥. Howwate’s subdiy OFFICE_6Os Tih pitvek, opportte Pugait Otic. Coul sent tm Teeke Carte ant weished by eworn weikhers, thus guarentewiug correct weight to con- 709 SEVEN nts ted Kranich & bach PIAS TH St. NORTHWEST. the Unrivaled Stieff mm ‘ebruary 7th, 1881, and payable i ter dat restat 6 per centum | sumer, TT le Hauk, lé-stop, Petal Tass ORGANS, um, payable quatter yoorly, which deed of trust | _ Orters Wy tnall ted vp pron ‘ i “ - Frciy eecoet tin Liber $80, fo 10442, one of the laud | = rer — exovllent for church Ongeh practising, now reut. i records for the District of Columbia, HENKY WISE GARNETT, Trustee, 0. 2 Colnmbian Law Bul ding, ° PINANCTAL. EICHENDACH'S PIANO WAREROOM: —— from world-renowned factory of Wa. NSON BROS.. Auctioneers, nl3-eot PROTECT YOUR FAMILIES. Knabe & ry of E. Can: F = = = By joming the MUTUA(. KRESPRVE FUND LIFE | mon and ot oe for neyh Tung . ASSOCIATION. ‘The euocess of this institution is | and Kei ty attended to. 423 11th strect THIS EVENING. w eptember and October alone it | vorthw avenue, ol2-3mp = = w Mon dollars of ineurauce: PEKS & CO., Anctioncers At the National Loan Office, 1007 * ven tin Post. Solicitors wanted, , 1505 H street, A $297 50. Factory run 1 street, commen- 2 I. ¥. KNIGHT. Manager. res. Address DA DECEME FOURTH, 1582, at SIX a O'CLOCK P.M, a ind varied assortment of un- A»” TO YOUR INCO Tedeemed pledges, for Holid: i and Silver W: tof which are as good as new, presents, con ADD Cinb 13 of the MT fers the surest ite from investine: GRAIN, PROVISIO wets the I rs Musical Instruments, Seat cookie, Divinemac Ulsters, suits Clothing, Shawls Sadar frees IR tint exe ) for Mt, Coat snd other articies too numer ‘ation, “The | =a J returhiny reacies Washinge sale will continue un Parties: i all are disposed of. having articles on donoets tice, as Ex; va : itetat L. L. BLARY, Captain. every, article will be sc udents wanted everywhere, Address K. E. KE tional Loan Ofttc SAUL & CO. Com Sichiss 171 and 178 Ca Salle | oe street, Chicags, Ti, oc 3m. JOLEY, Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE OF FORFEITED PLED . I will sell for F. Selinger, at 7: th street northwast, commencing THURSDAY, NOVEMBER THIKTIETH, at SEVEN P.M. ‘This sald will consist of— rxe line of Ladies’ and Gent's 5: 1d Gold Watel Stem Winders, Cameo and Solid Gold Ladies’ Jewelry, Solid Gold Gent's and Lad Ladies’ and Genit’s Gold Rings of all d Solid Silver, and in all one of th a ks and -atment Securiti en ee a ae Bonds, Stocks and Investment Securities Bought and fine line of custom-made Overcoats, Uletere, Suits at! Sold on Commission, Pants: Ladioe’ Dresses and Silk Dress Patterns: Shawls, | <4 59 igcq STREET, (CORCORAN BUILDING,» Closks, Bibles, Books, Tools, Boots and Shoes, Quilts, Spreads, Blankets, Carpets, ‘Trunks, &¢., atid will con- Agency for Prince and Whitely, Stock Brokers, G4 Broapwar, New Fore. private STOCK TELEGRAPH WIRE ET WEEN WASHINGTON, NEW YORK AND RICHMOND. H. H. DODGE, fod 19882, oe er wharf, foot of Tth strest, ; ; TH SOAR and RARE 9AY for river land: 1 MD, on as Nomint, Fes LHVksD AL. 6. Clameaey x, stone's wharf, Cobsons aud I = Curriowan, On SATUMDAY, ato eaves every MONDAY, WED. at® acim. Predict feootved 1H wall leay a.m. every MOND Y aud FT for ali Landings ou the Potomac this side of Leonard> r dings ou uaa RA ve town. JOUN K. tinue Evenings at 7 p.m. until every lot is sold. Perscns holcing tickets on which the time has expired will ple tice, ee F. SELINGER, Broker. FOLEY, Auctioneer. n23-4W street wharf ew ‘SL THUESDAY, at woven delock Jandus end Thursdays, Mati daye, Chapel Point au and Wednesdays ‘‘up, tux to Weshungrton every Monday Wedvowlay Saud Fay ateruouman ‘or information apply 49 G. JONES, 02s ‘Tth strec NEW YORK, ROTTERDAM, AMSTERDAM. rho first-class. full powered, Ciyde-built Dutsy Steaimships of tate Lin: TTERDAM. SCHIEDAM AM. P. CALAND. Every class of Securities bought and sold on commis- sion in San Francisco, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York, Boston and Washington. Orders executed on the New York Stock Exchanye at one-eighth of one per cent commission. Private and direct telexraph wires to Richmond, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York and Boston, through which orjers are executed on the Stock Exchanges in those cities and reported buck promptly. Quotations of Stocks and Bonds and in- formation regariling the Markets received through our wires INSTANTLY direct from the New York Stock Exchange. ol TO-MORROW. WV ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioncors. GRAND CHRISTMAS SALI FINE TRIPLE SILVER PLATED WARE, ROGERS’ TABLE CUTLERY, Nothertande, teave come rany's Per, foot of t, derwy City, N. due revillarly evry WEDNESDAY for Kottordmn and Auk etcriiam, alternately. MANTEL CLOCKS, BRONZES AND ORNA- = *, oot dy William vT. New Y iy to W. G. METZERO: MENTS, a0 Svotlue, Washington. BY ORDER TAUNTON SILVER PLATE CO. S OTH GERMAN LLOYD— oD Srkamstip Line Berwees New Yor, Havas, ar 10 TARE, REPEC The canbe, SoUTUARTTON AND DREWE. | 0 OVEMBER 12 tea compan 3 STORE CORNER 10rn AND D STREETS, ee WASH aTON. aa rab ¥ from Bre wing fot ben “ent Hoboken, B. cana caro, ‘t. Louis F: XPTeSs. ss Fro New York te Te, Lon acing Pennsylvania avenue,) copina Cars toc .St.Louisand Clucaga | Bouthasnpton, aad. Trvaen fret eatin, $100. scoet COMMENCING 00—Baltimore. ‘thd Way Stati Calin, Sh -seretage, Go0; poepall, coer cual t 5:30 i Wefrwicist of Spasanen! appig. to OL LIOHS TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER TWELFTH, | 6:50—Daltimore, Annapolis and Way (Piodmont, Stras- Tine Greens New York: WG. METZEO scerstowrn aud Way, via telay.) :10—Poant of Rocks and Way :10—-PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK AND BOSTON EXPRESS. Parlor Cars to New York. 8:40—Staunton and Valley Exp (eonnects for Ha- rstown and at Foiit of Rocks for Frederick.) AT TEN A. M., RESUMING AT TWO AND SEVEN AND A HALF O'CLOCK P. M., And continue from dey to day until the entire stock is Pounsylvubia avenue Lorthwest, Agents for hinzton. jal HA™scre LINE. WEEELY LINE OF STFAMERS tiosed ue. 19:00_Baltimore, Hvatt-ville and Lanrel Expruss. LEAVING SEW YORK EVERY TMURSDAT a ean tates = A necibaanaeta Btopg at Beltsville, Annapolis Junction, Jessup" AT NOON. @ stock will include New an autifn Is and Dorsey's. On lays stops at al cry . SAN) y Eipnmes, Center Feces, Fruit Dishes, Tuting Sets | 10:00-BALTIMORE EXVLESS, Gtopsat Lyadavila | FOR ENGLAND, FLASUE ai Selvers, Waiters, ‘Toilet’ Sete, Urns, Cak: Kets, and Laurel.) ery Turcens, Bakers, Vases, Butters, Syraps, &c., &. tio: uurg, Ciicago, Cincinnati and St. Loats rhe Exprow. | Sleeping Cary to Cinemuati, Lowsvuie 250 DOZEN ROGERS 12:10—Haltimore, Ellicott City, Annapolis, Way. Or to PERCY G. SMITH, 135] and 619 Pennay!vania avenus. And Other Celebrated Makes of RL, PAL TINO IE S—BALTIMORE EXPRESS. tor Baltimore aud Way. PRESS. wd WALRUS, CARVED Hi ILVER PLATED KNIVES, FORKS, = 5 FISH ENIVES, &c., &o. erick, Hagerstown and Way, via Relay.» — ALS, 30—Baltimore, Hyattsville & Laurel Express, (Pred- NOTICE. erick, via Kelay, storping at Annapolis Junction.) A Choice Assortment of $4:40--Baltimore, Aunapolis and Way Stations. MANTEL CLOCKS, BRONZES AND!ORNAMENTS. HIP COMPANY LMM RK AND LIVERPOO! 44:45—Point of Rocks, Frederick. town, Win- EEN RK ‘he ealeeroom.has been fitted, up especially for the Shee ad ay Stations. (On Sunday to Point of PAG APES AT CORK Hatpon display of theye elozant xoods, well heated for the com- | a5.4s! EXPRESS. (Martinsburg and | Servis. Wea... 131 Wed., 97 Dea, fort of visitors, Chairs will ‘be furnished the ladies, ‘ay, via Relay. Stopsat Hyattaville aud Laurel) | Scy' Wed, 20 Tie Nea, 3 Jan. who are respectfully invited. €:05—Peint of ltocks and Way Stations. 2No EVEgY WEDSESDAL THOM LW HOR ‘The goods will be euaranteed in every respect as rep- resented, and our instructions are most positive to soll the entire stock without reserve. Ont of town purchasers can have goods carefully packed. a9-10t 7 :00—Baltimore and Way Stations, Ratt or Passace: TE OCRALTIMORE ERDRES $60, $80 and £100 fcr pass: tneer accommodations. PITT Fteerage at very low rates. Steerage tickets from Live Q& ioey — Queenstown and all other parteof Europea’ meet Fates ‘Through bills of Jaden given for Belfast, Havre, Antwerp and other ports on the Coutinent ami MORE EXPRESS. UhG, CLEVELAND and DETROIT ping Care ur. » NEW YOKK and BOSTON Sleeping Cars to New York. ineiumati_ and ois” Ex 1 Chleago: Wy & CO., Auctioneers, Sleeping Ci ‘incinnati, St. Louis: tor Mediterranean ports. 639 Louisiana avenue, opposite City Post Office. | 11:30-BALTIMORE AND WAY STATIONS. for froucit and Panaroapriy at the Company's oan, — tally. Sunday only. Other trainsdaily,exceptSunday | No. 4 Bowls Green, or both stecraze id cabin SPECIAL AND ATTRACTIVE SALF OF Ail trains fron Washington stop at Kelay Station. o BIGELOW & + 685 Tih strecy Washingtom E N NET EGANT GEN’ MAJOLICA’ GOODS, CERS, & WITHIN OUR'SAL TUESDAY, MORNING, BE! COMMENCING AT TEN O'CLOCK. Jn the assortment will be found Fern Creams, Corn, For further information apply at the Baltimore and Ohio Ticket Offices, Washington Station, 619 and 1351 Pennsylvania avenue, corner 14th street, where orders will be taken for bargage to be checked and received at ny point in the city. C. K. LORD, Gen. Pa Azent, Balto, WM. CLE! TS. Mister of Traum, Baltoe may’ Ouk, Lily, Basket, Moss Rose and other wets, dayanese Des = S OLDEST SETARIAGED Rice Tea ‘Pots, ‘Toy Tea Sete, Silver Mantel Sets, Mujolica | (PVE GREAT. | De Re a reg hy 4 Flutes, beautiful assortinent of Pitchers, Shell Plates, TO THE NORTH, W WE: consulted daily at 23% Ponnesten nue, All Fenate Carer atee Stns emrssty ct ore eee a which | DOUBLE TRACK. DID SCENERY. | Complaints and Irrecularities quickly removed. Rill be sold, without reserve, in lots to the re ade | STEEL RAILS. ‘T EQUIPMENT. | Pro treatment. Correspondence and consultations: private buyers. Special attentior of the ladies 1s IN EFFECT ean, confidential. Separate rooms tor Ladies. Offee OES ee ae TRarxs LEAVE WASHINGTON FRoM Statios, Conxem | hours? to 4and 61084 46-10 ¥ ARLES WEES, Salesman, ov 6TH asp BSTREETS. as FOLLOWS:— Sa - “ze a i83t Cate with Duncanson Bros.) _ | yor pittsoune and te West, Chicaro Lannted Express | J ADIES, YOU CA 1D ALLY GON- of Palace Seeving Cars at 9:30 a.m., AI, ily, with Sleeping Cars from Harrisburg to Cincinnati. Western Ex press 7:30 daily, with Palace Cars to Pitubury Mail Express, 9:50 p.1a. daily ittsbure and the West. _ BALTIMORE » POTOMAC RAILROAD. Fer § Canandaigua, Roch un. daily except hingt mn to Canasdsicua. For Willimusport, Lock Havon, aud Elmira, at9.304. iw. daily, except Sunday.” Cc ¥ 8:00 a.m., 10: Past sult Dr. BROTHERS, 906 B street southwest. Pare ee heular atterition paid to al! Disnanes Peculiar to Laaion, married or siwie. All Irregularities and Ovarian Trou hirty-tive years’ experience, m2I-liu™ TH HIGH STREET, specialty of ALL BEM. varian Troubles. if reyuired oF visited at their LT THE ONLY BOTANIC P in Washington, Drs. BROTHERS & G LARGE IRON GRAY HORSE, LEATHER- AED COUVELET AND SET ‘oF SINGLE SDAY MORNING, DECEMBER TWELFTH, in front of our suction rooms, we will sell, at TWELVE. O'CLOCK, one of the neate-t Turnout in the city. Lurye, fine gray Horse, six year old, kind and gentle, fine traveler, and owner believes him to be perfectly sound. Fine licht Coupelet and Set of Coupe Harness, property of a privaty party, and for VSICIANS ‘This turnout is the AY, 996 B is worthy the attention of parties desiring « coniplete | For New Yors and the Street wouthwest. “Diseases successfully treated: Dywe turnout. = ES ‘i Se ere Persia, Comet ation, “Pies, Serwuls, Ahearatiamy 9 NCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, eS pg ge ig Bronchitis, Erysipelus, Female Weakness and Obstrug~ tions, Hits, Cancers, Fever and Fever Sores Diseaseg of the Genital Organs arising from ely indineretion of excess, Dropay, and ali Nervous Diseases, Visca of in, GALE OF ALDERNEY CaTTLa. fo , There will be sok bidder, at the Dairy Home, District of ¢ ands EL o A. M., on TUESDAY, DECEMBER TW! about “twenty A derney Cowsand Heifers, Terms cash. THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. B, ¥. RITTENHOUS Bvt, Maj,, Sect'y and FPRUSTER’s SALE OF VALUDLE REAL ESTATE virtue of a decree of the Cirenit Conrt for, L oes -apenage and 4:40 p.m. daily, except junday Prince George's county, the subscriber, a9 Trunice, EXAN ND FREDERICKSBURG _RATI- will offer at public sale, to the hiehost bidder et AWAY AND ALERANDHIA BSD Ws ic ‘AY, AND AND WASHINGTON the store of Mr. Peter @. Grimes, in Spal dietri AD Qh TUESDAY, DECEMBER TWELETH. Iss. et | pA Lee. 2, 17:00 and 11:25 a.m., - (if fair, if not, the next ‘Sunday rook! Y., all through trains connect atger- wey Cil ts of Brooklyn Annex, affording direct transfer to Fulton etreet, avoiding double F —- across aoe. York os Gn 1:30, 4 or lewpina, 8:00 a... 10:50 a.m. : 2:50, ad 10:20 me “Oh Sunday, 4:20, 9-b0eane Liuuied Express, 9:30 a.m. daily,ex- 8:09, 9:99, 10:20 a.m. and 1:39, 20 Pm, On Bandas, 8 ain, £220, 6:24 70 9:Se Feo Pope's Cred: Line, 6:40a.m, » att at pantie auction, to the highest of the, United ‘States Soldiers’ treats successt i Rheumatism, Chills, Turkish, Russian, given. 1417 G stree Baore 3 +} — GIy roseript send yon to roraeed wil nar fo divide prot wit the Rotor. “ en disappointed of cure « Glee: should consult Dre, BROTHERS and GRAY, BOE B “street southwest, who will furnish you and cuaraptee = Care OF Lopay. ‘Thinty-five experince. OL ADAME DE Min 6.7,8,9,11 and 4:40 p.m. daily, ‘DE FOREST HAS REMEDY FO ae p.m. TWELVE O'CLOCK fait mm. On - female complaints quickly cured. day thereafter), the valuable farin, of which ihe late a11:25.a,M..andS p.m. | consulted datiy at 245 7th strectuortiyrest. Ofc Mrs. Christiana Edelen died, seized and eased. 6:30 and 11:25 a.m, | frou 1 to¥ o'clock p.m. with ladies ouly, mdl- ; ‘This land contains about two ‘hundred and sixty-eight = except Sunday. WR. _ROLERTSON, THE MOST RELIA: F “This land has been surveyed and divided into five 1:00" Dikkapeel abit tern ply =a 3 ; lots, and will be gold asa whole or in separate lots to E the Uners : suit purchasers V'biat of" which will be exhibited on 00 a.m ‘and Ge Dein rdays,,. from 2 to # ~., 450 C etree northwest. ctor ot Jeading physicians of Baltimore, Alain ofhoa, 30 Liberty street, Baltimore, Md. R= BEADID nob?) MOTES FRENCH PowDERS Syriulie ‘Ke. Gonorriess ‘cured ta 48, house’ Wak, BUENTWISLE'S, corner 13th wireet and asenuo northwest. Price $3 per box, went by mat eal ou receibt of price. smug icowv S VITAL RESTORATIVE. 8 ‘Tickets and information at the office, northeast corner of 1sth etrect and Pennsylvania avenue, aud.at Ue sta tion, where orders can be left for the checking of bag- (age to destination Zrom botels and residences General CHAS. F. PUGH, General Manager. the day of aale. ‘On Lots ‘Nos. 2 and 8 there is on cach a small dwell- Ing and tobacco barn, in god repair. +, Lot No. 1 is all in valuable timber and wood, contain- ing about twenty-eight or twenty-nine acres. Jarge portion of this land is of fine quality for pro- ducing wheat, timothy and other wrasse. Some of the Jota can be made valuable for market gardens. ‘This property is situated within five miles of Wash- ington city which affords a first-rate market for the products of the lands tn the neighborhood. ‘Terms of sale, One-third cash on the day of sale or the ratification thereby by the court and_the balance in two equal instalments in one ani two years from the day of tale: the whole purchase money to bear interest om the of sale, und the defe ts to be eect ited by the bonds ofthe purchaser watheccurty 9 7 oS £E SS EF SS = RESTORES NERVOUS AND PHYSICAL DEBILI- metered a the eg ee the S$ HHH O “4 n oO EE TY, LOSS OF MANLY VIGOK, &a, thorized to convey the property in’ fee simple to the SS ££ E Se 8 Gos Bes This fallible remedy hae been scrutinized and em_ | purchaser, A dormed ‘Academy: cine, ‘ texted f y the medical : = er, ce E DPD other poisons, aud is 8 purely ” C, 0. MAGRUDER, $3 BB areas 1a) Washinton, ts “1S Upper Marlboro, Ma. wand Ea BD Culars can be had. “Rone wenaine without the DDD siamp with monogram ALTER B, WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. BREE Bgeind ec = Wiowiwa ap K KI FEB ,SSS5 ‘On TUESDAY, DECEMBER TWELFTH, 1882, 8585 YING BOU F at FOUR O'CLOCK, wer ala pubie suction a WWwww Hull Ssssq ke TE QE LDR, BICOE infront of the premises, two desirable Lote, on ww ww Ho RK UR THE Dima: 5th strect southeast, between Vi andG| W “wo oH HU Sass & iH Eee 2] CREASED. seek, Ae < oe Preach eauare Bumbered Ey jiheast, and Funning beck ‘an even width abeutrese PURE AND UNADULTERATED, CE THIS REMEDY WITH cared (100) feet, one of which is improved by [CE PEB BOX $1, §2 AND 86.50. si peculiar medicinal qualities of Whiskies distitled the finest growth of Bye in the renowned Valley UCTION SALE OF FORFEITED PLEDGES. ‘On TUESDAY, DECEMBER TWEL NESDAY, DECEMBER THIRTEEN: Yaa), QoLoek Bt, we will sell, at our’ Loan

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