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HOLIDAY GOODS. HOLIDAY GOODS. We Have Tass Day, DECEMBER 15TH, MADE A REDUCTION FROM 19 TO 20 PERCENT. ON LVEXY GARMENT IN OUK ESTAB- MENT. WE BELIZVE IN MARKING DOWN White burinees ie Booming, to give all of our contomers @e benetit of the Mark Down, and not wait untii a] are euppiied with their Wintor Suits ond Overco:ta, as mier- Bante generally do, and then come ont in flaming ad- vertinements of wrest reduction, when you heve already purchased your winter's outit, Now Is the time to mark down—we havo DONE 80. Gentlemen who have purchased of us tnow the quality and st: is of our clothing, consequently we will HOLIDAY GOODS. __ ms ih) Exp OF THE SEASON. REDUCTION IN PRICES TO REDUCE STOCK. We hrve a number of pieces of Ingrain and Cazpet jet over, with ‘one room fn a enous to cover re — h fee ak sell, ae lsth eects sauid 63 cin. for Jnercin, format ‘ud BY ‘eta. ‘Topostry. 85 end 0 cis, former peice 1. Call early before they are ail sold. wae Eine Presents, a fulltine of Bugs, Mats, Drag- SINGLETON & HOEKE, 801 MARKET SPACE. L. WILD & BRO.’S fir “MUSICAL HOLIDAY OFFERINGS, ‘The Stieff end the Kranich & Bach Pianos at specia au 709 7th street northwest. ot praise them, Lut iet those do that who wear them. | PP¢et for cash. WE HAVE BUT ONE PRICE, MARKED PLary. LIKES, BERWANGER & co., ONE-PRICE CLOTHIERS, 3107TH STREET. 8. KATZUNSTELN. -Manager. 413-1 2 Crosixa Save. GUIXNIP & CO.,, Successors of Guinnip, Day & Co., ‘0, 122, AND @24 SEVENTH STREET, will offer, MONDAY, EIGHTE2 NTI, heir entire stock of goods at gre REDUCED PRICES. Our targe and magnificent stock of SILK: PLUSHES AND VELVETS, LADIES’ SILK DOLMANS AND CIRCULARS, ‘Will be gold at and below cost. ‘We will give @REAT Bau GAINS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. ‘We have « large and varied stock, which HAS GOT 10 BE CLOSED OUT, GUINNIP & CO. ae Dnuess Anp R: 1ON Boxyers, SEAL PLUSH, SL BEA. FICH A. mings, fine Frenc! ‘sas, Jardinicres, Las.ets and Boquets 3: M WILLIANS, tee, Paris. 907 Pennayivania aveame. TCite Tr ais Fors-:0 New Qe: Reeri ved to-tay a fresh suprty of the celebrated Hizht- Femmine, set-toreading, QUIEN SEWING MA- CHINE. ost cexantiy fiat hed, ediver-plated, in Beaif. Uheee-cuarter, and full cabinets, mu black walnul ny sidebony. Particu.arly suited for HOLIDAY PRESE «TS. ‘The herp'ness cf your own (ucen will be completet Dy preeaiting her’ @ beautiful QUEEN MACHIAK. ©. AUERBACH, Corner 7th and Ii streets, Sole Agent. lao, a full line of cther first-class Machines. 18 XS. 709 For Tue Hozsars, 709 EXTENSIVE LINE OF FANCY GOODS, CAREFULLY Si ‘TED, GIFT (UPS AND SAUCERS IN LARGE VARIETY. WILMARTH & EDMONSTON, Innvorters of China and Glass, aus 709 MAKKET SPACE. e585 FFE A LT AA L sss, kro AA E BES SassS ue AA LLL DOLMANS. A cco Qe@ U U EER SS Bs 8S gy toe ss BassS 2° A Cod “QO “uu! Eee Ssss¥ ENGLISH DYLD, from $10) up. FUR-LIN! ) GARMENTS, IN SILK AND SATIN, from 339 up. LADIES’ $ OF ALL KINDS. LADIES’ SEAT. CAPS. GENIS’ FUK CAPS, GLOVES AND MUFFLERS. BOYS’ SPAL CAPs. FUR TRIN MING, FUR CAPEIAGE ROBES. CANES AND UMBRE GENTS URIS SILK HATS, $5, $6 anags. JAMES Y. DAVIS SONS, £21 PENN. AVE., between 6th and 7th streets, Established 1520. 48-1m New Gots, Art Novelnicn. me Shy GOULD 421 on street. a ret) TO THE EBBITT HOUSE DRUG STORE FOR HOLIDAY GOODS. eae me Oa AT Tt bese Sim, eae Hw imrerted. Fitracts, Colornes, Pomades, Soaps and other t iiet requisites are aiuply immense. is own Gorman Cologne. st one dollar a pint, in ee Roped bott en, in eu tiuyerted, Elaine es Lien one taint the phices® «°° Maported Y Wue: I Tue Cuzarest Proce To bey DRY GooDs AT CARTER'S, 71 MARKET SPack < IMBIENSE ASSORTMENT TO SELECT FROM. OU PRICES ARE THE LOW:ST. SATIN SILKS! VELV: TS! EL SUITINGS! CASTMERES!! WOOL PLUSHES!! FLAN. cLoTHs: CASSIMERES!! CLOAKINGS! TABLE LINENS! TOWELS! NAPKINS! SHAWL! CLOARS!: CRETONS! At «CARTER'S a ‘t-ciame S-octeve, T-stop, sub-bess and coupter OFT ermnnte Teter Dnt ate ieee ee Pini EIR CRE: great varicty and lowest, ‘The popninr Frve-Cent Musio for 2 cents. Hotswar SPECIALTIES. om PLUSH AND LEATHER, FANCY STATIONERY, GIFT BUOKS AND JUVENILES, CHRISTMAS CARDS, GAMES, ETC. JAMES J. CHAPMAN, Metropolitan Bookstors, as 911 Pennsylvania avenue. Gnear REDUCTIONS. IMMENSE BARGAINS FROM NOW UNTIL AFTER THE HOLIDays. Bort's fine Button and Lace Shoes, narrow and broad tor. r duced frum £5 to $4. Buri’s beys' button gid iace Shoos trom $4 10 £3. i mer, these prices ae only from this date until the holid:.y seckon. Men's fine Ceif Gaiters only $2.50. 1 ne Drees Gaiters only $2.00. Boots et every dasctintion trom $2 ts of every dow: trom $2 up. 2hoe--f alt Kinde. Ladiee’ fine Kid Button Shoes, worked batton holes, fren: $1.50 tox4. D:sees’ solid Lutton Shoes only §1. Chri dien’s from 60 cents up. Fonse Shypera on y 16 conte. There ocd: are goi.i ut u great enerifice. Our stock beine too larze, must ce reduced. A call will convince You Bst we mean Lusinesa and wall goods as wo adver: ne Aenewber name and number. SINSHFIMER & BRO.’, 808 Tth street, between H and I, -_ And 3151 M street, West Warhinzton. LL, BEHREND’S BALTIMORE STORE, 98 SEVENTH STREET, Between I ayp K Norruwesr, Wow'd respectt: invite attention t his xelections of HAND-Owd, NEW GOODS, which ace offered at re- markably low prices. Ger-ter Cloth, “all colors, 25c., Terra Cotta, Bronze, Fiectne, Gree: tu. P aida, 81) Migur d Dress Goods Chudasn Cloth, 1 Ly enc: dt Cxshahere Ites in Dress Goods, 21: en 5-4 Clot! y Pet iled for 35, 50, Foves une tee. incn Handker n haif prices. Cali an end Towels, Bouxckesping sees’ Woolen Hoss, in sizes H STOR ‘908 7th street northwest. BASING ONE OF THE rover 2 the mesic,” we Ui Who Geese a imt-ciass Macbiue t» exailiine THE LIGH NNING “DOMESTIC.” A tria! will convince you that the “DOMESTIC” is SEWING MACHINE IN THE MARKET. J, J. HOLLISTER, Genera’ Agent, n27-Im 905 F street northwest, (Masonic Tewple.) advise: NOTICE“TO HOUS: OC VER RRR oGRr RR E G KE RRR EK @cr & BR = Eee KE KEE 5 gSSg TITT KEE FRE TE HNN N cog TK RRL HRNNG @ Se pe Ree HERES oo Ssss8 T ERK ER KlUZU? NN GG > RRR EREL lf A NN XN COO EKR R_ RP L TT AA NN NC OK RRELS CL NAANNNO KR RE L HASAN NNO CK ® ERERULULUA AN NN UcU KEES GGG. oo L DDD FFE NN @GogoL bp DE ANN for 8 8b Bee Eee GGG “OO LLL Dov kee 8 NB nHHuUT TL +A HUE £ HHH WG OE HHUEL £ HOH Von tm WILL ALN t¥o MAKE BEAUTIFUL ROLLS Db AND BISCUITS, NOS. 403 AND 405 7TH STREET NORTHWEST. LEAKE ATIRACTION OF NEW NOVELTIES, . FANCY WOKSTED WORK €f DEW Cesienn for Pimbroidery on Linen, Mammoth ard Felt Cet. A iuil ine of Worsted and Kaitted Ceeds. Chia’s Bennets, Er broidered Clous, at! sizes, iG akenea, cutnt tor children. © Worsted, Genasn, Sranish. me. All Kinds Fiabrontering romptly execuied. of Germantown end Zey DP opgarian Yorna, 211 nateris. on hand ceou uTTITL fEK RRR ecuu wt i Pia RY y oC UuUTOL FR REK YY os uUTOL K RRY oe ece UU T LLLLEEER BR ¥ F UPHOLSTERERS'’ MATERIALS, STAPLE AND FANCY HARDWARE. F. P. MAY & CO, 634 Penns. avenue, near 7th stroct, WE CALL THE ATTENTION OF THE TRADE TO OUR WHOLESALE PRICES IN CUTLERY. 45 Lavssvrcn & sroraen, 420, 499 and 434 7th street. THE FINEST BUILDING SOUTH OF NEW YORE. EVERY MODERN IMPROVEMENT ON THE PREMISES. OTY FINEST ELEVATOR TO EVERY FLOOR. THE GRANDEST SUCCESS OF THE CAPITAL. LACK SILKS, BLACK SILKS, BLACK SILKS. LARGEST LOT OF ANTOINE, GUINET & CIE., OF LYON: FRANCE, BLACK SILKS, Ever offered in Washington, from the tate Auction Sales of thetr American Agents in New York. Purchasing, 25 we id, atleast One Handred Pieces, ‘We were ubie to eecure the bargains of the eale, aud will offe: them at 45 per cent, less than thoy bave ever been wold for. ‘member Guiner’s Biack Silk at 90c., $1, $1.10, $1.39, $1.50, $1.60, $1.75, $1.00, $2, $2.15, $2.25, and $2.50. BONNETS, BELLON'S, And other celebrated makes of Black Sitks at all prices. ‘We have juct added 150 pioces of Black Silk toour already complete stuck ;#0 intended silk purchasers will ‘have an opportunity to select from every grade made. All are of that Soft Gros Grain Satin dnizh so desira- ble, and we can assure buyers, which an examination wali confirm, that tlus lotof Silks is by far THE CHEAPEST In prico for quality offered by any house for years, CLOAKS, DOLMANS, CIRCULARS, Satin and Fur-liued in endless variety. Hussian Cloth Ctroulars, English Walking Jackets (Of our own manufacture, ‘sand Miss’ Cloaxs and Hayelocks from two towixtcon years, all reduced iu price, TREPARE IN PEACE FOR WAR. ‘We hall not wait until after the holid+ys to make our esual SWEEPING REDUCTIONS, Fut have already reduced every garment to assures evcedy sale, as we shall pot carry a wingis one to next Jear, if & price wall sell thm. Call on us and convince yourselves that we not only have the Lanzest and Lightest Show Rooms, (second Goor secgeaible by elevator, ) but also upwards of 6,000 WRAP3 ‘To select from. LANSBURGH & BEO., 24 490, 432 and 424 7h atront. c= GLASSWARE, Nicene sty seve UTENSILS. NEW GOODS AT Low PRICES GEO. WATTS, HOUSE-FUBNISHING STORE, 0% 314 7th street, 5 doors above Penna. avenue. Bexs FOR THE HOLIDAYS. ‘The Largest Varicty of Picture Booke, inclnding al the Chatterboxea. ‘The standard Poots and” other Books for the Hotdays, at ROBERT'S Boox Storr, 2010 Tru STREET, Avove New Youx Avence. os the lowest. nwt KING TWO CENTS PER YARD! 902 Oth street northwest, corner of I. + Variety of styles. Special rates to Drensmakers. TLATEL G (Parisian morte) 2c. per yard. te (ose Trimming. Avency ) snore it's roa. Dre Miss BELLE LUCAS, th sta. we Py M Iss. ANNIE K. HUMPHERY, BA 420 TENTH STREET NORTIWT: Mokes CORS ‘der in every style and inaterial, fit and comfort, MCIALTIES ARE— ide 8, “NSN reeset cary e eee, DEO ang vid Lowsicna’ ave. PEREMPTORY Salk OF SIDE SPRING TOP Bey uals AEP OR Sean THE PROPERTY OF THe LETS Cabt STE: PUENSON. <= meaeae 1 wil! sell on SATURDAY MORNING. DECT: ERTICTIG, Commencine st HALE-PAST TEN ‘K, at Bazar, the Hote catfit without re- ain — JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. EXECUTOR'S SALE OF YERY VALUSBLE IM ROVED REAL ESTAS BEING PREMIS. No. H6 ON SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST: Ninder and by virtue of the powors in me ‘the isst will and Witelmin: fiche a DAY, SANG. ARY’ the pretaives, offer for rae st wucdic auotion, the norin bait ‘of lot mambered wixtren (10), ‘a equare numbered faving a frontage 100 test, improved defaulting purchase: after 5 days" public notios of such Tenale in sone news: shi eH Aes WALTER, Exconter Estate of Wilhelmina Kichler, deceased. _PROFESSIONAL. TIAL EYES, $8, $10, $1 Ginases;" $1 Boxwood ‘Thermometer ; is-; 37.50 Pearlopers. HE Old Stand, 453 Penns, Ivania ips OH WHAT, A MISTAKE 410 enffer with Bunions, when by calling on Mra, Dr. Semmes, “Surgeon Chiropodist, you can have them Polive, celeron i hore by 2 of of the e'ite re. Semimes, 7_reqques! of eome of the of Warhington, New York and Boston, who have been treated at her office in sald citiox. Mrs, Semmes has had fifteen years of successful practive. Reliable testimoniais of extracrd nary cures can be had at office, 001, cor: E and 13th streets northwest, over florist’s. fice bouss 9 a.m. to 8 p.m., or later by appoint. n25-6m THE, that $7 Ficid PLER'S (The Optician) enue. as ment. Baz ‘T. Frc. DAILY WALKS IN THE etgren sir and eun-bine oxyxeniz: and decsrtonine ;eyetem. thoroughly promot.nx hoalth and Jongevi and Dr. WHITES" twenty-one consecutive years of succersful prictice in Washirgton, D. C.. enables recuisite treatment for Hard an: boft. Core, ‘Bunions, Cub and Inverted Neila, Frost Bite, Vasculsr Excres- concer, etc., etc. Kefera to the most eminent physi- gansand sirgeons. Hie Chiropodial extabianment, 1416 leun. ave., ovp, Willard's Hotel, is patronized by the elite of the ‘world. Office 8 a.m. 106 p.m. (Sundays 10 a.m. tol p.m.) Office feo $i per visit u23 YD STARE PARSONS, DENTIST. 439 9TH STREET NORTHWEST. Office hours 9a.m.to5 p.m. Tooth extracted with- out pi nls WDE. M. 5. PARSONS, M DICAL ELECTRICIAN, A Pain enic and Hleotro Vapor Baths, Ma Swoed- moyercen! etic ‘Treatment, mars from Sa.m. to7 p.m EY |F atreet northwest. o6-Sm" W\HE_ UND RSIGNED HAS RESUMED HIS ‘otice hours in Washington, at 1209 Ponnsylva; renne, 6 ednesday. fro. m. KEULING, M.'D.. Suregon tn ot REU. D., Surceon in of Maryaad Fyeand Ear Infirmary, Baltimore, a 05-3 Dt AXDAGh PARSONS. Den zor, 4% 7th strect northwest, over Ballantyne’s Book Store. Gold fillimgs a specialty. Gas given day oF ni @ De *oenER, Din vist, 626 B Sraex: Nortnwest. Vitalized Air by the Hurd System, for thepatnlessex- traction of Teeth. EJ Dee Ma TALBOUE, DENTIST, No. 437 7TH Ee doors from corner E..” Dent in ait its branchts. ‘Teeth inserted $7 per set, All work w: ranted. Jauly AND IN- efter extracting netural teeth, “ARTIFICIAL TEETH MADE BEFOR! eerted immediate! ¥ iia splendid success.” Modern methods and sidil in ail Moderato tees, "Dit. DON- a ioratiches of Dentistty. NALLY, 1821 F strect uorthwes! ONLAND DENTAL OGTATION, Noe 31 436 street, three doors no nsyivania ayenue, east side. Hereafter extroctions under Nitrous Oxide, without pain, will be $1 for the first tooth and 50 cents euch additional tooth at the samo fitting. Extractions without gaa, 50 cents each tooth. Lest Artificial Teeth mode. $7" per set. Gold and Amalgam Fillings, trou. $1 to $5. All work warranted first-class. Havo aduiniswred Nitrous Oxide to over (Patients coming by car will be furnished free tickets 4c aud from the ofhee.) m2i ROTECT YOUR FAMILIES By joining the MUTUA RESERVE FUND LIFE SSCC ATION. | ‘the success of this institution is wonderful, During September and October aloue it wrete nearly six milion dollars of insurance. ‘See advertisemen tin Post. Solicitors: Br Sesin? LY. KNIGHT. Manager. “AD? To YouR income. ADD TO YOUR INCOME. Linp3S of the MUTUAL INV ESTMEST CLUBS of- fers the surest means of making lar monthly prof- its from investments of $10 to $1,000 or none desliog 10 GRAIN, PROVISION» AND STOCKS. Esch member gets tho benefit cf combined. of the Chad. ‘ta went week'y. Dividends paid monthly. Cinb 13 paid sharehoiders back their money tn wrofita in Past tiree months, etill leaving oriinal amount making mouey in Club, or returned on demand. Shares, $1 zach. Explanatory circular sent free. Reliable corre- Spondents wanted cverswtere. Address RK. E. KEN- ALL & CG., Com'n Mchts., 177 and 179 La Salle street, Chicago, 09-eod39t&k3m pHvate STOCK TELEGRAPH WIRES BETWEEN NLW YORE AND RICHMOND. H. H. DODGE, Bonds, Stocks and Invostment Secnrities Bonght and Sold on Commission, No. 539 15rH STREET, (CORCORAN BUILDING,) Agency for Prince and Whitely, Stock Brokers, + 64 Broapwar, New York. Every ciaas of Secrrities bought and sold on commin- sion in San Francisco, Baitimore, Philadelphia, New York, Boston and Weshington. Grders executed on the New York Stock Exchanve st ono-ciglith of one per cent commission. Private and direct telegraph wires to Richinond, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York and Boston, through which orders are executed on the Stock Exchanges in thoso cities and repertea back Prmpt'y. Quotations of Stocks and Bonds and in- formation recarding the Markets received through our wires IN» TANTLY direct from the New York Stock WASHINGTON, POBITIVFLY THE LAST Day. Cloring ealo ot Silverwai Broneen Teale 5 Kc.. at our Saleerocg) aS NG. at SEVEN? ani 4 URTY and 8! TH. THIRTY | O'CI MOUROW at TE! VHIRTY A.M, TWO-TH: EVEN-THIRTY, Tialling from last week's aale Will be Sata tfton Bee Serve WALTER BY WILLIAMS & CO. 429-2 Auctioneers, Wetter B WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. On TO-MORROW, DECEMBER THTR’ at TEN O'CLOCK A.M, we shall sell in front of our Torn the above goods. ip “WALTER B. WILLIAMS & 0O., Aucts, HOMAS DOWLING, Anctionesr. REGULAR SAL¥ OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CARPETS, STOVE~ TOMORROW (oxturter) DECEMBER THIR- TEETH, af VEN O'CLOCK, | will sell a general aaport- ment of Honssho.d Fumitare, Be. Rc. Also, one 735 octave Case Pano Forte. it ? THOS. DOWLING, Auct_ (HANCERY SALE OF IMPR ON L DietICt of Gohan eta ea ne ON ee ‘ equity caure No. Lenciey ya. Ferry ot al., dated December 11, 1882, Taball offer for sale ai” pubic auction, in frout of the Phe TWENTY 1HIRD Part of Lots No. 11 aud i2 of David-on's subdivision of hence L » improved by a thrve- story brick dwelling, street northwest. ‘Terme: One-half of the purchase money 0 be paid in cash on the day of eale; the residue m two eyual instal ments, at six and twelve months, with iuterest theron, tobe secured by approved notes or t onds to the satis- north 51 feet to the beginnt No. 1428. faction of the Tras All conveyancing at purchaser's cost. RICHARD T. MOKSELL, Trustee, 416 5:h street northwest. THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. aI3-cokds S?-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED ‘UNTIL W. DNESDAY. JANUARY THiED, 1883, same hour and pizoe, by order of the Trustee. a26-ats THOMAS DOWLING, Atctioneer. THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEF'S BALE OF ALL OF SQUARE 7°9. Sh PROVED BY A LARGE BRICK RESID! . KNOWN AS THE LATE HAKBY WINIEL'S PROPERTY, INDED BY CANAL AND Bo STREPSASD REW JERSEY AVENOR AND SECOND STREET SOUTHEAST. virtue of a deod of trust, bearing date the 1 any of Marae, 2078. ca ele nee a ea 881, folios 232, &c., ‘one of the land records of the District of Columbia, snd by direction of the pai ty ground thereby, the ‘under ‘Trustee will seli on SATURDAY, JANUAHY SIXTR. 188, on Ge premi- east SOUR OCLOGR, all of square 739, together with provements. ‘Therale of this offers.a fine opporfunity to socure = comfortabie home. “he injeovemeuns ats good and substantial. ‘Terms cf tale: One third cash; the balonce in two ‘equal payments, at +x and twelve months, w.th notes Dearing interest at six pcr-cont. per annum until paid, aud secured by a deed of trust on the p void: All oonveyancing at purcuaecr's Cost, it re quired xt time of sale. CHARLES Payson, onl-dta ‘Trurtee, FP HOMAS DOWLING, ‘Auotioncer, CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE AND DESIRA- BLE BUSINESS PROPERLY, SITUATE ON THE EAST SIDE OF SEVENTH STREET NORTH- WEST, BETWEEN D STREET AND LOUISI- ANA AVENUE, IMPROVED BY A FOUR-STORY BR NO. 307—LOT OT ON NORTH SIDE I BETWEEN FOURTH PTH STREETS 'NORTHWEST—15 FEET FEET T INCHES. ‘By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the, Pistrict of Columbia. holding «spec a! term an an ie urt, pa-sed on the 18th day of December, | Equity C 1b, In a caus where Elizabeth 4, Mooroand ethers E. Harrison and cthers are complainants, and are efendants, No. 6,192, docket 18, the undersigned trustees will sell, at’ public auction, premdves, om, MONDAY, THE EIGHTH A OF JANUAK 1ss3, at FOUR O'CLOCK P."M.. the estate in eid canxe mentioned, situate in the c.ty of Washington, District of Co wnbia, to wit: Lot num- bered mx (6), of the subdivision of part of square Dum- bered four hundred and fifty-e'gbt (458), made and re- corded by the heirs of William Whetcroft, deceesed imvroved by a three-story brick building; and 7180, on THE SAME DAY, > T HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK £. M., that other piece of real estate, unimproved, in raid cause mentioned, situate in ssid ¢ ty and District, to wit: ‘The east half of the west half of lot numbered eucht (8), 1p square numbered Sve hun-‘red and sixteer Gis), fronting fifteen (15) feet on *‘I” street, by the His eres ala ibed by eaid decree, q a prescrit ea are: he purchase money to be paid in equal insiaiments one-third in cash, and the the deleaitn ‘Purchaser, e defaulting 3 Sem spall comply’ with unless the above terms w:thin ter any JAMES G. PAYNE, 482 Louisiana avenne: | aectoos EDWALD H- THOMAS, 2 626-dkds 916 ¥ street northwest. FEET BY 40 in front of the following’ described reel nce in one and two years y of sale, the whole to bear interest from the the purchasers of the one All conveyancing at purchaser's IPOs. J. FISHER & CO., Real Eatate Auctioncors. CHANCERY SALE OF VALUAPLE IMPROVED MEAL ESTATE, ON L STMEET NORT! ‘A BE. TWEEN FOURTEENTH STREET AND VEB- MONT AVENUE NORTHWEST. The un ity et al, No. 2.597, at public front of the premises, on WEDNESDAY, the DAY OF JANUARY, }883, at FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. parts f lots! ttered’B and C, in square Xo. 216. Besinning on north four inches from the southwest corner of said square, Hiuning thence north fty-six feet tree inches: thence northerly, dersigned, trustees, 1 equi of m ne 'THIED lei wita Vermont avem Ee ie seven fect nine and a quarter inches; thenoe in asteaight line thirteen feet four and a-half inches toa potut on Vermont avenue, which ta fifteen feet from the alley: thence northerly along said avenue fifteen feet to said ailey; thence slong suid alley fourteen feet ches: thence south twenty-eight feet three and a-half inches; thence west four feet; thence south eighty-five feet to L 8. reet; thence along L street to beginning, and Smrovements thereon. And after above sale we will sell lot Jettere1 EF, ac- cording to John Daly's subdivision of Davidscn'ssabdi- Vision of aquare No. 215, and improvements thereon. ejgriue of sale: One wird Gs) purchase money car: bala ce of purchuse money to be paid in equal instal: ments in six, tweive, end exhtecn months from day of talc, to bear’ interest {roan day of wale, for wich pur- chater to cive promissory notes, with aeurety or eure ties to be approved by the Trustoot, ar purchaser or P, rehasers can pay all. purchase money in cash on day Of sale or on ratification thereof by the court. Ou rati- ficstion of sale and parment of purchase mones (and not before) ‘Trustees will convey property to purebacer or purchasers, A deposit of $50 cn each piece of props erty so'd wil bs required when the property is knocked down to the purchaser. ‘The terms of sale pins be cot- ied with within ten days from day cf sale or property he stir pasued. NB.—Freneh, 4 5 ees B. KELL, Deer, raw, Vis ALL MUTTON, Sov CORNED BEEF a ABPECIALTY. 629 and 639 Center M1. ‘Sth street: a gua cna Soe ‘Nevthass Liver" Maekee ee aa eee ox Mi 71, City Post Ottice, Murketing delivered trevaf charge to alipartsof the itr. marta EICHENBACH'S PIANO WAREROOWS.—Pianos from world-renowned factory of Wm ube & Go., well-known factary of £, Carr quon and otiere. Pianos for rent Tuning’ und Kenal=ing carefuly attended to. 423 11th street Lorthwest, above Penn-ylvania avenue, 012-3 L. WILD & Buo., 109 SEVENTH St. NORTHWEST. aventa for the Unrivaled Ntieff and ope bank ne tena AR Oo mal 3 BGA) Seoeast for church Organ Practising, now or _SPECIALTIES. RA CHEISTMAS PRESENT A SEWING MACKINE FROM MoKENNEYS. It wil, gludten the bearts and lighten the the Joved ones at home. We sell all kinds sod ont 7 P*4s0s, ORGANS, SHEET MUSIC. STECK & CO. PIANO, The most Perfe® Piano Made. EMERSON PIANO, ‘The Best Medium-priced Piano Manufactured. WILCOX & WHITE AND KIMBALL ORGANS. Pienos and Oxgun< sold on instalments, rented or ex- charged, rent applied if yurcharal ce 5 CENT MUSIC. ‘The only compieté Stock in the efty. HENRY EBERBACH, i thes sale = BEDALE tel bie o22 | MEGINNISS, 1002 F street. Ss, THE. $3. $4 AND $5 CHILDREN'S SUITS, si Panis, 76c., 90c., and $1; 4-10. ‘Seite from’ #250, Hand Sh upwatds; age, $5 and 98 up, age, 13 ‘trom lists, Le wr. Drees do., The. LACY, WORLD-RENOWNED FORTUN, ‘Teller. Medical, Burinees € airvoyant. bern nin second Sight, ells without uueetioning paiaen events, peronsl description, character of abson friends. Satisfaction guaranteed, 990 E street. d15-Sw THO Ill. AND QUEEN EMMA, THE GIPSEY FORTUNE TELLERS, are eneamte Par. : th st. ‘they have testi * TS Get sR. KOBEKTSON, THE MOST RELIABLI Jonvest established Specialist in this city. ie years experience, will tee & cure in all dineases of the Urinary Organs, Nervous and Seminal We Impotency, ‘Coneultation strictly cougidential. ‘Can be coneu ted Wednesdays and Saturdays, from 2 i iotaten oan fanaa teats ‘30 North Liberty street, Md, Special, Positive treatment {or ladies. 020-3m WOOD AND COAL. (P\RENHOLM'S COAL DEPOTS— strest and Rhode Inland aveane, Tee tte Mem Coal seat in, Locked a THE TRADES. rr REG? 382 EET on (422 9th strost, near EK Rie ee VOTE, xe pyre VE.- Sere tes Gas Cooxme Srovza, SECURITY FROM LOSS BY BURGLARY ROBBERY, FIRE OR ACCIDENT. THE NATIONAL SACK DEPOSIT COMPANY, ‘ox Cayital, a Jents Safes for §5'15 360 per y all kinds of Securities and Valuables On Special Deposit st lowest ots LENJAMIN P, SNYD: President. SUANLEE G: CEOSEIC Oise Ga. Vio Preident ALBERT L. BTOBTEVANT, Secretary. G."E. Nyman, Aest. Ssoy. vOTMBARA CO., 1347 Penneyivama Wi D. Citra is Goods Catalogue sent Sold also by W. C. O'MEARA, 215 Peaua. ave. 05 Fe ooxomican AND SAFE all WEAVER, KENGLA & 00.8 LAUNDRY 50aP Jy FCONOMICAL, BECAUSE IT IS PURE; BETKG FREE FROM ALL ADULIERATIONS, SUCH AS MARBLE DUST, SUAPSTONE, PIPE CLAY, SILI- CATE, &c., WHICH ARE UsED TO ADD WEIGHT AND BULK, AND WHICH QUICKLY WEAR OUT AND ROT THE CLOTHES, IT 1s SAFE, BECAUSE IT 18 MANUFACTURED FROM STRICTLY PURE MATERIALS, VIZ: STEAM REFINED TALLOW (PREPARED BY OURSELVES), PALM AND COCOANUT OILS; WHILE ON THE CONTRARY MANY OF THE SOAPS ON THE MAR BET ABE MADE FROM GREASE PROCURED FROM THE CARCASSES OF PUTRID DEAD ANIMALS ‘THUS ENDANGERING LIFE AMD HEALTH. PUT UPIN BARS ANDEVEKY Ban BhaNDED WITH OUE NAME. wrtived and aoldat cont ind risk of pur Chaser.” All conveyancing at eost of pu . ee 4, reet i. W. WILLIAM J, MILLER, } aS a19-a&as 486 Lo. ave. ABLE PATENTS FOR MANUFACTUBE OF By virtue of a deed of trust, recorded in liber No. 1003, f irene peer a 7 2B, in the United States Patent the parti ton, at auction rooms of i j ! 5 F i i i i i | H ie ile F A q i i i Heit an iid ; re i i ‘8 subdivision of __THE EVENING STAR. 2d Edition. Sergeant Kelly aad the State Court. & QUESTION OF sURISDICTION. Baru, Mz, Dec. 29.—In the state su court peareeraatn to RSL Melford, Masse Statent, at Pep- ham, Me.,onthe 20h 7, Ww — here yesterday atternoon, were compicted morning. Grave doubts existing as to jurisdic ton the question tothe law cout whieh Goes not meet till May for determination. Should ; the juri-diction of the state court be sustained = ‘will be tried in this county, probably next gee Se A license Hefascd for the Passion ay. New York, Dec. 29—Mayor Grace today de- cided to reruse the application of Salm! Morse for a license for his new hail, in which be expected to produce the Passion Play. for the reason that he is Satisfied of the impropriety Of Ucencing a place be used for such a purpose. —_ The Siayback-Cockerill Tragedy. MKB. SLAYBACK'S DAMAGE SUIT DISMISED. Sr. Louis, Mo.. Dec. 29—The damage suit for $5,000 instituted by “Alice W. Slayback aginst Jonn A. Cockerill, managing editor of the Pust- Dispuich, for loss Of her husband, Alonzo W. Blay- Duck. was dismissed to-day at the plainull’s instance and cost. The suit was fied alter the grand jury had ignored the bill against Mr. Cock- erill for killing Col. Slayback. AUtorneys for Mrs. Cockerill nottied the plaintiff's lawyers that they wou'd begin to take testimony for tbe defense at 10 o'clock to-day, but when that hour arrived and the witnesses for the defense were tn readiness, an attorney for the pliintiff rushed in and the sult was dismissed. —— A Newspaper Sued For Libel. ‘ MonrTRea, QueBEC, Dec. 29.—W. Senec] is suing the Courter de Montreal for $60,000 damages for having sald, in the course of on ‘arucle, that Mr. Senecal had plundered the country by lls sale of the North Shore railway to the Grand Trunk rail- way. oo One Wiundred and Sixty Cases of Gilanders. Dec. 29.—The convention of ons at the ministry of agriculture about 160 cases of glanders. Rallrona Disasters. Ecizapers, N.J., Dec. 29.—At Westfield lest night a broken axle wrecked six coalcarson the New Jersey Central railroad. An unknown man was killed on the New Jersey Central railroad, near West Ellzabeth, about noon to-day; and an unknown woman was killed while picking coal by the Philadelphia express train. —— Wall Street To-day. A STRONGER STOCK MARKET. New Yorx, Dec. 23—The Post's financial article Says: The general character of the stock market during the iorenoon and up to 12:30 o'clock was one of more strength than for the past three davs. The market, however, was not active, and the total of shares sold up to noon was not above 135,000. ‘The break 1n prices, which was led off by the drop in Burlington and Quincy yesterday, was recovered on the majority of stocks, except to Burlington and Quincy, Milwaukie and St. Paul, Iilinots Central and Northwestern, all of which Mere still below the hichest prices of yesterday. The most active stocks were Denver and K Grande, Milwaukie and St. Paul, Leckawanna an Westerh. Chicago, Burlington’ and Quincy was dull, with sales of Only 2,000 shares, at 124, 122%; and 123%. The Northern Pacific’ stocks’ wee strong, Oregon Transccntinental advanced 2 per cent to 844, “The Vanderbilt, the coal shares and the Gould stocks were all steady and dull. The Markew,. BALTIMORE. Dev. 29.—Virginia 64, consolidated, : do. new ten-forties, 43% bid to-day. BALTIMORE, Dec 29.—Cotton dull and lower—m'd_ ding. 10, | Flour quiet snd steady —Howard street and 3,1583.50; do. extra, 3.50a4.50; do. ¥, ,4-5085.75: city mills z 8.508400; dow extra, 4.254585; do. Kio brands, §.50a5, 15: Pstapeco family, . southern, Wrisnirea, Maw., veterinary to-day rej 44046: ‘Peunsyivenia, Ta oais.0%. 19.25, Balk 5 ib sides, fo fair, refined quiet, 18%. Freight ged. our. ein: corn. 15,211 ‘buslsle; costa, He TICs whole.” Shipments— none: corn, '30,4°% bushela. Sslee—wheat, 278,77 Dusheta: corn, $15,783 busca. > ‘The Trial of Wm. Dickson. MORE TESTIMONY 48 TO THE ONTERVIEWS aT ‘DRIVERS. Before the hearing im the Dickson case began this morning in the Police Court the court sald ‘that be had been Informed that the defense did ot wish to proceed in the hearing to-day. Mr, Cuppy asked if Henry A. Bowen was in Mr. Oltver replied that a telegram had been re- ‘would leave Philadelphia tor thle ‘city ca the 13 would leave on o'clock train. - COL. W4. F. RICE was then called to the stand, and testified that he had seen Bowen at Driver’s in August: last; went in there with Mr. Dickson, and found in the gal- lery three gentlemen, two of whom Mr. Dickson knew, and he was introduced to the other. The witness was introduced, and after conversation of four or five minut’s witmess left with Dickson. Witness was ttroduced to Hoover and Bowen. He did not know whet became of them. He merely ook a drink with them and came out He did not recoliect what day this was, but It was a few days before he left for Cape May, which was August 17th. Noone accosted them ‘after they left the room up stairs, ‘MR. 30HN T. WARD was called, and testificd that he was an engineer with Gait & Co.; met Mr. Dickson at Driver's the latter part of August; he was sented at a table alone, and was afterwards joined by Prof. Cardell and two or three others. n Bowen came up and drank with the party, and Bowen told wit- eas of seeing some of witness’ in Jersey City. Before he left he saw Dickson and Bowen go up stairs Did not know the date, but i it Was about August 23d. ‘MR. HL 1 GREGORY testified that the latter part of August troduced to Bowen im Driver's While with Mr. Dickson there Bowen came in a ieee on the ground that if they had asked Bowen as to whether he had a conversation with Driver they could not contradict tt as tt was tmmatcrial court gsi that it wasa matter tor argu- Bg se ‘The case was postponed until to-morrow. Capitol Notes, SENATOR LOGAN'S SFESCE Senator Logan at 1:6 o'clock secured the Soor to deltver speech in opposition to the bill for the eller pep ipepnnsy ‘The Senator hada Contcnyecd Tecate. At the annusl cone rcetional menting hy bel lost evening, LS AA. Fish, William oy son, James C. Lar, Alexander 8. Webster an (lark Bh. PRUMpS Wer re-elected trustees for the crsutne year, A colored man An cleven-year 014 boy, n: ard, was arraigned fn the Polos Court to-day charged with the grand larceny ef a @iamond Joos pin, valued at $200, from Mra. @. H. Wilcox, 1826 L street. Mrs. Wilcox stated that she had taken the Day tn from 1 be ti-treating him. She ghiss-c the pin end anked the Doy about It; at first he ¢ tend ee said he had Surown it toto the ‘urnace, as Re was atcatd to Kees Detective McEitresh stated (ht he had ch: Of the case nnd the boy bad racic ube stat Mr. LS. Emery said that he we: the wn Of the day, as secretary of the As. «tated Charities, and Intended to send bim tohis tsther tm Baglas@ ‘The case was adjourned for the urpose of examin- ing the furnace. Afterwards the court gave peomtesion for the boy to be returnod to his father in England. AFTER RECESS Mr. Brewer, of the Post Ofice department, was, Tecalied to the stand for the purpose of making @ correction tn his testimony. He stated that he should cripts were not put on the jackets, instead of aay- tnz that the practice had been aban toned. ‘The witness was cros--examined by Mr. Wilkon as to who had criticised his testimony. The wit- hess Gald the chief clerk of his office bad aboot it; but berore that he (the witness) wid Mr. Ker that he desired to make the correction. Mr. Chas. H. French, the sub-contractor on the Kearney and Kent route, was recalied and eanin- ined as to a petition sent to him by John R. Minor and company for signatures, — ‘TAKER. Tax-payers will save two per cent hy paying thelr current tax rtnon® porenae ue morrow, Which Is the lass day for having this aa vantage. ———__ — so —— Seeking Satitaction. A WASHINGTON DEPARTMENT CLERK COMBE TO SICH- MOMD FOR VENGEAXCK. From the Richmond State, 28th, In the Police Court this morning, A. TH. Ken- nedy, K. K. Kennedy and George W. Richardson were charged with mcking a felonious assault upon B. W. Johnson, of Wachincton. ‘The Ken- nedys were represented by Col. W. C. Cai and Mr. E. B. Hay, of Washincton city, as counsel for Johnson. K. K. Kennedy Ploye In the PostoMice devartunent at W asd and Jobnson ts emmioved in tho ratiway mail service between Richmond apd Washington. Some months ago John son assilted Kennedy in Washincton with a cane oF cowhide for, as he alleges, Inaulting his wits, Last Tuesd y night K.K. Kennedy, A. HL Kem- nedy, and G. W. Richardson met Jolinson on Mala street in the vicinity of the postoMce, A. EL Kennedy approached him with a eane, striking him several times over the bead. Jonson suc ceeded in getting away from his assailants and Went to the police station and swore outa war- rant forthe arrest ofthe parties. Mr. Richan- son Was acquitted. Johnson, in bis testimony, sald tha ray struck him With @ slung-shot and then drew his pistol and pointed it at him, when he ran around the corner, expecting ewery moment to pe killed. The Kennedys denied hav- ing a weapon, except the cane, bul said that Johnson ran ts band ‘nto his overcoat pocket as if to druw a pi-tol. K.K Kennedy was fived $20 and jatled for 24 hours, and also required to give honds to Keep the peace for 12 months; A. BH. Kennedy wes placed unter bonds for 22 mouths. Friends of Mr. K. K. Kennedy are endeavoring 10 have the imprisonment remitted, — —-o-— Suor m Tar Leg.—A young man namef Aucus- us Craney was fined or 9 days by Judge Shell to-day for shooting a colored man named James Hall. who stated that he was walking Marylond avenue, near 9h sireet, and he ws tacked by @ pack Of Gogs, and when he struck at ‘the dogs to drive them “away the defendant five shots trom a pistol at him, one of them taking effect in his lez. defendant claimed thht the colored man put his hand in bis pocket and threat- norte gnie hinge. Judge's 7} impeanda jot to protect him: nel ry Dine of $100 or 90 days. —_——— Progare Count Rustwess.—In the Probate Court, Judge Baener, to-day, tue following bust transacted: Estate of G. W. Riggs, first of L Kiges, executor, nd also second account Of guardian to Bernard and Ann Flanng’n; fourth ani guardian to Michael Daly; first of administration, ‘with will annexed, of A. W. Euitl Arctander, de ceased, and administrater of F.W. De Kraft. Estates of Charles Harting, Eleanor C. Guiett; fine] notices issued, Estate of Thos. Lewis: Green; inventory retarned and order of sale. Geo. B. Mankin was ay guardian to orphans of Lucy B. Mankin, bond $1,500. Evtate Archie B. Denis; order that guardian produce infant ip court on dabuary Sth. Es Rawor OF THERMOMETER at Lhe Office of the chiet signal officer December 29, 3882: F a.m., 26.8; Ile m., 34.8; 2 p.m., 37.8 Maximum, $8.0; minimum, ———— Tax Civit Service Rerorw Buit.—Mr. Dormen B. Eaton, president of the civil service commits. sion, will rematn tn this city to ald the passage of the Pendleton civil service bili in the House. Mr. Pendirton ts 1p reoript datty of Dumbers of letters Trom Ohio democrats who Opposethe bil, and 4@- Vise Mr. Prrffieton that he made a great political mistuke in supporting Tusuz Were two hundred and twenty.sevem land patents and two hundred and seven persian certificutes issued from tne Interior departunent to- day. anem- i i i i LonGrviry Pay In THE Navy.—The Second Cone troller of the Treasury has decided adversely the claim of acivil engineer who was appointed by the President in 1867, having ferved In the same capacity since 1852,'under appointanent by the Secretary of the Novy, for pay for the entire time Under the act of 1882. JouRNAL CLERK SmrTH's CLarmm—First Con troller Lawrence has given an opinion tn the case of W. H. Smith, Journal clerk of the House of Representatives, being a claim for payment ef the sam Of $14000,_ nj jated for making take effect December Sist, and EKiward lL. ion about to be vwoated oy Mr Carpenter, DOU to be . rd Hi of Washington, has ben appointed fil the vacancy caused by Me ‘Rosse's promotion.