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STEAMERS. &e. _AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. INIER SCHEDULE. din tormediate lai AYS. fi "AMER W. W. corcon L. L. BLARY, Captain. ROTTERDAM, f = of this Line, SCHIEDAM. IE Bussex street. Jersey City, ¥ every WED- +terdsm, siternately. 50: stecrare. $26. Sonth William stree to W. G. METZEKOTI acto @ RMAN LLoYD—__ Tewuswie Lise Between New Yorr, Havne, DON, SOUTHAM” Pennsylvania ayeuue northwest, Agents (oz ypsseene “LINE. OF STRAMERS LEAVING sLW YORK EVERY THURSDAY FOR ENGLAND, FRAsvs AND GERMANY. Bed amcage ayiny eo Broaiwar. New Lock ©r to PERCY G. SMITH, 252 ond 629 Pennsy, Cexaxy Line. . AND EVESY WEDNESDAY FROM NEW LORK. Rave ov Passace: ‘O and $100 for passencer accommodations. at very low rates. Steerage tickets from Liv- Queeustown and all other parts uf Europe at ils of Indon given for Belfast, Glasgow, wer and other ports on diterranean ports. For freight and pasnace a vwiing Green, or the Continent and at the Company's offica, steeraxe and cabin to IGELOW & CO., 605 7th strech, Washington, ViNON H. BROWN & 61 ‘Mesers, OTIS BIGE! Oo Tu street, Washington. __ RAILROADS. _ & OHIO RAILROAD. ‘T, AND THE ON STAND THE |. DOUBLE TRAC STEEL RAILS NO’ EMBEU 12ru, 1882. LEAVE. WASHINGTON. and St. Louis Fast Exprese. . Louis and Chicasa. timore, Eliteott City and Way Stations. Chicago, Cincin: polis and Way (Piedmont, Stras- ; town and Way, via Ktelay.) ¥1:45—PALTIMOEE. EXPRESS, y YORK AND BOSTON | ‘ars to New York. ___ THIS AFTERNOON. HOMAS DOWLING, Auctoneer. CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLY IMPROVED REALESTATE AT THE NORTHWFST CORNER OF CONGRE D DUNBAKTON STRELTS GEORG" TOWN, D, ef decre’s of the Supreme Court cf the, : based Tth October, 1882 £2 18K3, in equity cause we Pout of the preuises on MOSDAY, JAN. V LIFT: ENTH. ibs, st FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. ved 43 and 44," in Beail’s addition to ‘aid which said property is improved by a three ende. 1 cash: balance in equal instalments n six, twelve and eighteen mouths, with in- day of sale, oF ail cesb at option of pur- m full vayinent of purchase money deeds en. Conveyancing at purchnser’s cost. A $200 wll te required at time of sale. TAM A. GORDON, 225 4 . M. MATTHEW! HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, ‘A CATALOGUE SALE OF RARE EXCELLENCE. A CHOICE COLLECTION OF RARE GOODS IN DIAMONDS, PEAKLS AND O71 HER PRECIOUS: STON SEL IN RINGS. SETS OF JEWELRY, BROACHES, KA! -RINGS. PiNS, &o.; ANLIQUE AND OTHER RAREO D JEWELRY, TOGETHER WITH 4 NUMBEK OF FINE WATCHES, SOLID SILVER WAKE, &c., AT AUCTIO Y SD i: JANUAR! BK A. room, 11th and Pegniaytyn I shail sell a su- perb Collection of the above goods. I name in part: One iarze Solitaire wid minestone, weight betwecn 9 and 10 carats, (a perfect wei.) One, Bracelet, (feucy colored Diamond, Ruty and eat.) One, pe ¥ Diamond extra large Snake Bracelets, cost ones niaguificent Pearl Cameo and Diamond set, cost Several Pear! Sets of rare excellence and purity, Diamonds ect in unique and elegant desigas. Ons y colored Diamond Lace Pin, 7 stones. Mosaic shes. Dismond Slecve Buttons. Fine Cameo and Pesel Gals. orent pues aitiqu jeces in differen: . Painted dial. hes from the best manufac- turers. A splondid lot of Solnd Silver Ware, N.B.—The catalogue comprises about 100 lots, and it isteldom that such a collection is exrored at pubic gle, comprising articles that ouly can be found amon wealthy. e positive and without reeerve. Articles on exhibition all day price to sale, Ja9-6t THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. RUSTE: LE IMPROVED $26 FIUR- WASHING- a TON x By virtue of a deed of trust, beaving date on the, Ith oy of November, A.D. 1880, and duly re-| corded in Liber No. 956, folio 6, et seq., one of the land records of | the ' District of Columbia, and at the request of the party securel thereby, and at the request ef the heirs, the undersigned Trus- tees will sell at public auction, in frout of the remises, on THURSDAY, the ELEVENTH DAY OF NUARY, A. Ded FOUK O'CLOCK the following-des est: situate, lying being in the city of Washing’on, istrict of jum~ and known aud distinguished upon thep! t or plan of raid city ond District as and being lot numbered twenty-ei: 3), In vidsou's subdivision of square nibered two hudred snd twenty (220), a6 #aid ub is recorded in the office of the Surveyor of improved by z four-story an containing in all sixteen Inrce rooms. with a!] the modern improvements. Size of lot: 24 feet 8 inches front by depth of 120 feet. ‘Terms: Six thousand dollars (86,000) cash; ba ance in six, twelve and eighteen months, with interest at the Tateof 8.x per cent. per apnun until id and secured by deed of trust on property soid. All conveyancing at tie cost of purchaser; and if terms of eale are not com- plied with within seven days after date of cals, tho ‘Trustees reserve @he right to reeell the property at risk and cost of defaulting purchas-r. ‘Lhe property will be sold clear of all encumbrances. A deposit of $200 required at time of sale. ‘The house utay be inspected between 10 and 3 o'clock daily. Se" THE RESTRAINISG ORDER AGATNST above sale havine becn vacated, sale will take place on SUESDAY, JANUARY SIXTEENTH, same hour and Piby order of the Truatecs. jale-3t_ THOS. J. FISHER & CO., Auctioneers. Chicazo, Cincinnati and St. Louis eeping Cars to Cincinnati, Lowsvilie . Philadeiphia and N. ¥. Express. more and Way stations, (Winch: Haverstown aad Way, Vi ing at Annapoiis Junction.) Hacerstown, Win- | Sunday to Point of | ? (Martinsburg_and atinville and Laurel.) Way TEE ISBUK ND sd DETROIT Pittsbarg. iA, NEW YORK and BOSTON ars to New York. ins from Washington stop ther information s} Qhio Ticket Offices, Washington Station, i nis avenie, corner 1ith street, where orders ken for hagrage to be checked and received at any pout in the ¢ \seensrer Agent, Balto. Tr Bato.” my: DOUBLE TACK. Or (tH asp BSTREETS, as F Bor fittsonne and the West, Chic: Mail Express, 9:50 py. aia Exprese, ». . Buftulo. Niagara, sunray, with Palace Cars 2, and Elmira, at9.32 4. Gh Sunday, 4:20, ted Expruss. 9: am. daily,ex- FREDERICKSBURG RAIL NDETA AND AND ALEXANDRIA AND WASHINGTON 25 a.m.,and ¥ p.m. 6:30 and 11:25 a.m, ~ except Sunday. Washi: of 4: th sureet and Penusylvania avenue, and at the sts ders can be left for tue checking of bag- G24 to destination tro: reside General Pusenger agent You to some sids show drag- sappeinted of a 3 and GRAY, 906 Thigh you medicines pad £0 all Disease « 1S HOMEOPATHIC wuss producsd tro For sale oly « 6B etroet southwest. distur SIEDICAL ELECTRICIAN, z nen, Neural ia is Diseunes, Ke ou Urinary Diseanan Turecey, teat veal Urinary mi)ouncy’, GY : cesta cured ta a bo ; i street and Penusylvania yer box, went by mai under Pack box contains ona LL, 230 Prony! AxeLis, Wwhcm al) SALE 0) VALUABLE STEAM CANAL-BOAT. By virtue of adeud of trust dated June 18th, 1878, recorded in Liber No. 883, at folio , eteeq., of iand Kecords for the District of Columbia, and pursnant to the written request of partica secured there- by, We will sell at public aucti on TU_SDA DAY OF JANUAKY, A.D, 3883, O'CLOCK P. M., foot Of" “Monigomery street, in Georzetown, D. C., where the same is now line the canal, the Steam Cana -Boat ‘ L. Mo re,” toxeter with the bo lor, engine, machinery andall the other necessaries, furniture end appurte- nauces th reunto appertzining and belonsine. ‘Terme of sai One-half cash; the balance in two in three and six months from the date satisfaction of the Trustees, or Y of the purchaser. A deposit of 7109 will Le required at the time of sale; and unless the tormes of sale sre complied with within three days of the day of &: perty will be resold at the risk and. cont of jurchaser, after three days’ ad- cment in the Evening Star. ADD are to be executed at the cext of the purchaser. P=P** NATHANIEL WILSON. 410 5th street. B. 0. HOLTZMAN, Auctioneer, 10th and F streets northwest. OF VALUABLE BUILDING RE NUMBEKID INE RUN- HUNDRED AND TWh HTH AND NINTH ND H STREE18 NORTHEAST. By orler end decree of the Supreme Court off the District of Columbia in general term. pace ct and in the 30th day of October, 1882, . 1713, wherein Samuel A. Pengh ia the jainant and Henry 8. Duvis the defendant, I hall on TUESDAY, ‘Tile, SIXTEENTH DAY OF JANU- ALY, 1883, at FOUL O'CLOCK P.M, offer for sale at yabife suction, im front of the pregnices, squares num- ered 910 and 11, in the e:ty of Washin«ton, D.C., a3 the same are numb:red on the «round plat or plan of said clis, oF so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the eaid order and decree. less otherwise announc-d at the time of sale the preusises will be sold by lots a des gated on the ued gr bdivision. each of the aid scares contain ing ten (10) lots, varyi) in fron! mat tee and in depth from 90 to 124.1 feet. * rt: Cash at the time dering as preecribe: by the ev A deposit cf $100 will be reqnired on each lot uaneoid tcost of purch: when sold. Conveyancing atcost of purchaser. ites YE. DAVIS Dt ___ FINANCIAL. sROTECT YOUR FAMILIES By Joining the MUTUA . RESERVE FUND LIFE CIATION.” ‘The success of this institution is riul. During September and October alone it six million dcllurs of insurance. semen tin Solicitors wanted. 1509 Ht street. I. ¥. KNIGHT. Manager. Av TO YOUR INCOME. ADD TO YOUR INCOME. Cinb13 of the MUTUAL INVESTMENT CLUBS of- fers the surest means o* making rezular monthly prof- its froin investments of $10 to $1,000 or more dealing in GRAIN, PROVISIONS AND STOCKS, Bag member gets the benefit of combtned capital of tho Gin Reports sent week!y. aividends paid monthly. Club 13 paid shareioiders back their moncy in vrofita i past tree months, stil) leaving aking money in Club, of zeturned on demand. Shares, $1 sseb. Explanatory ciroular sent tree. Reliable corre- Boetene piauted everywhere, | Address KE. KEN- ALL & CU., Com'n Mehts.. 177 and 173 street, Chicago, Li. won: Ppervate STOCK TELEGRAPH WIRES BETWEEN WASHINGTON, NEW YORK AND RICHMOND. H. H. DODGE, Bonds, Stocks and Investment Securities Bought and Sold on Commission, No. 539 157 STREET, (CORCORAN BUILDING,) Agency for Prince and Whitely, &tock Brokers, 4 Broapwar. New Yous, Including Encye oj mus be FAMILY SUPPLIES. neat Sacareice m Crore, ‘pUNCANSON BROS. aucnonecors., re R EOF N CARPE: BOGULAR BAT OVER bon bor = TUESDAY, e in front of our ealesrooms on Sere JANUARY, at TEN O'C! OOK. ‘And at Ei O'CLOCK, a lange lot of WIN WAR}, © a SETS, &o., &c. 1t ANSON BROS., Auctioneera. ‘bth and D stecets northwest. TO THE TRADE. LARGE STOCK OF M_ NS' AND BOYS’ HAYS AND CAPS, DRESS SHIRTS, KNIT SHIRTS A: DEAWERS:G! NTS’, LADIES AND CHILDREN'S M_ RINOUNDERWEAK; LADIE~'.GENTS' AND CHULDRE HOSE,’ COLLARS, CUFFS, NECKWEAR, SUSPENDERS, HAND: FS, MEDICATED FLANNEL UN- 0 BRELLAS, ENI' | JACKETS; GA FULL LINE OF GENTS’ FUR- Ds, AT AUCTION. DAY -MORNING, J \NUARY SEVEN- EN O'CLOCK, we wili sell, within our 3 dest large stock of the above to which the attention of buyers is called. Sale Peremptory. Jal5-2¢ ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers, FOSTEW : GREAT AUCTION SALE OF FINE ENGLI HAND AMERICAN BOOKS, EVERY NIGHT, AT SEVEN O'CLOCK, AT WILLIAMS’ AUCTION-ROOMS, Corner 10th and Pennsylvania avenue, LARGEST STOCK EVER IN WASHINGTON, ive, Hietory, Fiction, ‘Theology, Medicine, | forraphy, Piles of Rare Booke, &c., which vate salea during the Gay ai buciion prices, DD ENCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. EXECUTOR'S SALE_OF VERY VALUABLE IM- PROVED REAL ESTATE, BEING PREMIS. S No. 416 ON SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. Under snd by virtue of the powers in me by the last will and testament of Wiibelmina Fic] ler, deceased, I shall, on TUESDAY, JANUARY: Se peewee eae for le ar vans Seat ™ eee premises, offer for sale at public auction, feveutcen, in squcre si, Leginning for thé samo at the distance cf 177 feet from the southeast corner of srid aquare, on the line of 7th atreet snd runnin: thence west’ 190 fest, thence south 26 fe f, thence es 100 feet to the ‘ine Of 7th street, and thenee with the line cf sa.d street north 26 feet to the point of begin- ning, improved by a lange three-story brick store. ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash and the balance ‘1 one and two years, with interest at6 per cent, to be secured. by deed of tint upon the premises. A deporit of $500 wil be required at the time of sale. All conveyancing and recording at purchaser's cost. "If terms of fale are not complied with in 7 days the Executor reserves the Tivh’ to recell at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, afte: 5 day®’ public notice of euch resalo in some news: ib} edin Washington, . . C. hei te eee CHALLES WALTER, ane Estate of Wilhclmina Eichler, deceased. S2~ THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED UNTIL MONDAY, the FIFTEENTH DAY OF JANUARY, A. D. 1883, at same hour and pace: og tte Executor of Estate of Wilhelmina Eichler, & Jan8-cokds S2- THE APOVE, SALE IS POSTPONED UNTIL TUESDAY, the IWENTY-THIRD day of January, A.D. 1883, ‘same hour and placa. ‘HARLES WALTER Executor of Estate of Wilhelmina Kichler, deceased. rpecsrens SALE QE EAICROAD AND BANK By order of the Trustee, we willeell_within our anc- tiou rooms, 9th and D streets northwest, on WEDNEN- BAY, BEVE TENTH JANUARY, "1883, at ONE 50 Shares ot Metropolitan Railroaa Company Stock, 55h res of Citizen's National Bank Stock. By order of ‘Irustee. Isat DUNOANSON BROS.. Auctioneers rpuomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. IMPORTANT SALE AT AUCTION oF GENUINE IMPORTED TURKISH AND PERSIAN RUGS AND CARPETS, RARE AND RICH SELECTIONS oF PEPSIAN, AFGHANISTAN, DAGHISTAN, OUCHAK, @ ORDEIS, CIRCASSIAN, ARMENIAN, KHORASSAN AND MOORISH RUGS AND CARPETS. Axo, JEDAZIENE, KELIM AND BAGDAD PORTIERES, ‘The attention of buyers is particularly called to the DISPLAY OF CARPETS, Which, in point of number, size and quality, SURPASS ANY PREVIOUS COLLECTION EVER SENT TO THIS O17¥, Being by far the Handsomest Collection of Textiles, in design and quality, ever offered by us, TO TAKE PLACE AT MY SALESROOMS, Southwest corner Pennsylvania avenue and 11th street, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, JANUARY SeVENTEENTH AND EIGHTEENTH, 1883, MORNING AND AFTERNOON, AT ELEVEN AND THREE O'CLOCK. 4 ON EXHIBITION MONDAY AND TUESDAY PRIOR TO SALE. EVERY ARTICLE GUARANTEED GENUINE AND IMPORTED. Jan9-8t THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. rpRusters SALE OF THREE-STORY BkKIOK DWELLING, (NEARLY NEW), BEING No. 214 TWELFTH STREET SOUTHWEST, AT AUC- TION. . By virtue of a deod of trust from William W. recto on wite, dated December Int, A, D. 1881, and re- corded January 6th, A.D. i892, in Liber ‘No. 994, folio 47. the land records of the District of Columbia, fig undermzned Trustees, at the written request of the holder of the note: thereby eecured, will kell to the high- ext bidder: in front of the premises, on WEDNESD:. the SEVENTEENTH DAY OF JANUARY, A.D. 1833, at HALP-PAST FOUK O'CLOCK P.M., tlie following: D. C., to wit: “Lot No. 10, of Abram F. Barker's reco ‘oxdi vision of original Lot 6, in square No. 325, tozether with the improve- menté thereon, consisting of 3 new three-story Brick Dwelling House. ‘The said property will be sold subject toa. dred of trust, dated October 6th, 1891, recorded in Liber 984, folio 206, to necure a note for $2,500 at two years, 7 per cent. ‘The interest thereon willbe paid to diy of aie. Terms of sule: Amountof deed of trust ($2,500) to be assumed by the purchaser, and the balance in cash, ©f which $100 rust be paid ai the time of sale. “Tuc pur chaser is to comply fully with terms of ealo within seven Gays, otherwise Trustees will resell at his risk and cost. Ali conveyancing and reoording at purchazer's cos ‘Taxen aud interest on 2,000 will Le paid to day of wale. ROBERT H. YFATMAN, fr WILLIAM W. BOARMAN, x uateen DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, Je6-10t pate STATES MARSHALS SALE. ‘By virtue of five writs of fieri facias issued ont of the Clerk's office of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, and to me directed, I will sell at public sale, for cash ‘at No, 911 ania avenue northwest, ‘on TUESDAY, the TWENTY." DAY OF JAN- UARY, 1883, at TEN M., all the right, in and to the -All the stock of ks, Stationery, Fancy Goods, &e., (such as are usually found in @ first-class stationery store,) selzed and ‘levied upon as the property of James J. Ci man to satisfy excoutions No. 24,1:6 at law, in favor of Har- Thet Me + No. 24,112 at law, in favor of Vernon ;,No. 24, 13 at law. in favor of M.A. No. 24, 114 at law, in favor of Daniel Slate & Co. : } 116 af law, in faver of Baer, Pratt & Co. CLAYTON ‘McMICHAL, U. 8. Marehs THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. Jai. V[HOMAS DOWLING, Auctionecr. "8 SALE OF ALL OF RQUARE 7° EP BY A EARGE BRICK BESIDENG AS HARRY INTER'S BY CANAL A EW JERSEY AVENUE THEAST. OCK A. fate, claim and interest of the defendant foligwing- described nroperty, to, wit: Bysvirtue of day of Mi: 187 Disteet of cane a. by role secured thereby, the ‘undersigned SATURDAY. JANUARY SIXTH. 1 ees aE Cee all of square 739, together with vementss sale yperty offers a fine opportunity to ‘The sale of this secure a comfortable home. The improvements are good and eubstantial. Terms of sale: One third cash; the balance in two equal payments, at six and twelve months, w.th notes T THE MISFIT STOR! Ee, Bosrox Cocumsena, peing GOES ATENTH AND F STRED IS. Boston Tomatoes, determined to make a clean ‘Beeton Lettuce, stock cf FINE CLOT N ‘cat down Philadelphia Capong regardices of cost or value. OVERCOATS, Fresh Salmon, At96.00, worth $10.00. Fresh Scallops, 8,00, worth 12.00. Oysters, etc., at 9100; worth 15.00. PALACR MATEET, IES) Some ate. 8 FRANK J. TIBBETS, 13.00. worth 25.00: ect oe Hocus Cexzsnaten Sours. 16.0", worth £0.C0. 17 00, worth 33.00; 8 woriei0;: atua-lined, $22, worth $45. GREEN TURTLE. TERRAPIN. Finest Beaver: $23, worth $45, i MULLAGATAWNEY. OKA or GUMBO. BULLS FOR BOY FIOM € TO i] YEARS, MOCK TURTLE, JULIENNE, ee ee eee . worth 6.00, OX TAIL. PEA. 4.00, worth 7.00, TOMATO. CHICKEN. S 8h wor £ ou, GEO. E. KENNEDY & SON, Bh, worth 10-08 1209 F STREET NORTHWEST. 6.00, weeth 12.00, DRY CATAWBA, $1.25 PERGAL. 335 08! worth 13-00, 7.50, worth 14.00. 8-00; worth 16°00 £88, CHOICE LARD... ieee a . 5 worth Ti Ibe. Sugar (nearly white’... 8 FOR BOYS ERO 1 gall. Best Catawba Wine, ant of sigte ta alee an 5 Ibs. Soft Shell Almonds.. can fit will get spleudid ‘arguing as they must be wold ‘at some price, Premium Chocolate, sweet or plata. PSUITS FOR MEX AND YOUTHS. Fancy Old Government Java $6, worth $10; $8, worth $12; $9, worth $15; $10, worth BI . 18; $1 ;, All-wool Black $15, Speer's Unfermented Vine a. A. O'HARE, tnd Cong tee gar pr «loth Dress Suits, $20, worth $35. INE BLACK CLOTH FULL vRESS SUITS, (ewallowtail coats, ) at: worth 350. BOYS’ GOSSAMER ¢ OATS, at $1.75, and $2, worth $5150) nati worth fully double tho p 5.50. Bn ¥ double the price. ODD PANTS, at $2, $2.50, 33,$4, $4.50, $5 and $6, oeettistaction fusranteed to all purchasers. oun Moro: No troubie to show goods. THE MISFIT STORE, a2 1233 7th strect northwest, bet. Mad N. Goovs Fi OR Au Tos. Hennisville Virginia Mountain Whisky, of 1869 and 1812, no ininal packages Commendador and Palmeiro Ports in glass, our own importati: P01 nd a completo stock of Shr Uham- See AS Clarets, “Rhine Wines, Irich and’ Scotch CORNER 107! ETS. Witinties, Nagico California Brandy, Jamaica Rum. = Ta F I Au Now Ix Tse Fin. B.W. REED’S S80N3, n2T 1216 F STREET NORTHWEST. — NOTICE TO HOUSEKEEPERS! OOC KEKE RRR el 888g or R 8° te Rex’ ie Sess, 4 R GREAT SLAUGHTER OF FUR GARMENTS, oO RE Bggg = eal State) ili) NOT COST, BUT WAY BELOW Cost, TTIT FER RRR FE NN N Gao STE R HN NNG GG. | Yam determined to cell out my entire stock of Fur Sgss8 T Eee k lust i} WN GOS > Girments, ‘The following prices will speak for them- eRreaE OF & We Rovgeee [sane RRRis £ WAANNNO —&i NO IDLE TALK, BUT FACTS. Birstall S45 i G0GE aioe aces All theso garments are of ‘this year's production, and §2% P% E BON, BER we there are none better of the kind in the market: ca 3 8 E RODER NNN q[ismeter lined Henrietta Cloth, formerprice $20, now Gdd' “od? funn Bou’ Een Nhe Hamster lined Morveilleux Silk, former price $25, now $19. HOH ho. irre] lined Sicillian, former price $33, now $25,50. HHEE £ ‘Hui ster vod Geos tater Poeurer pete aa oe Boe HHH HOE OF Squirrel lived Mo veilicux, former price $90, now Sal. HOR fu bu S| aow ses " — : WILL ALWAYa MAKE BEAUTIFUL ROLLS BREAD AND BISCUITS. ‘Who'esale Depot: Corner ist street aud Indisas avers Jel WM. M. GALT & CO. JU8" B. KELLY, or $3 Pine. Squirrel lined Merveilleuz, rormer price $56, now ¥4i. JingSquirrel lined Merveilleux, former price $45, now $32. ‘Two Seal Sacques, best joe) English Dette rt Frpsz-Or.ane One lot of Ladies! Jeckets, plush collars and cuffs, BEEF, MB, MUT" COR! me! 7.60, }- 50. ‘ae MBPRGLAL NY eee [Braco reductions ‘all Ladies’ Dolmans, Ulsters $28 and 630 Center Market 9th strestwing, | aud Jackets. Also, on Children's Garments. and 206 and 208 ‘Northern 71, Git Ofte ae d dalveced veeot charge to sluparta of the ae = BR. MM MM eee = SS Bop as 0 D Mie 7 88583 HOUSEFURNISHINGS. Son hen OU Bae Can = = —= a BBB A A UU MMM = Sggs8 ~” 709. 7. 7. ww. mm. 709. MARKET SPACE, MARKET BPACE. CHINA, GLASSWARE AND DECORATED DINNER, TEA AND TOILET SETS, Of our own importation at bottom prices, TABLE CUTLERY and a general line of HOUSE- FURNISHING GOODS of the best class. WILMARTH & EDMONSTON, _3a3 709 MARKET SPACE. For New Years. DINNER SETS, FINE PLATED WARE, DESSERT PLATES, __ URNS. AF1ER DINNER COFFE! 8, KETTLES, OYSTER PLATES, BASKETS, GLASS WARE, ALLEIND3. FORKS, SPOONS, &c. HOW TO MAKE MONEY. LARGE SUMS ARE MADE IN RAILROAD STOCKS, LARGE SUMS ARE MADE IN MINING STOCKS. But the finctuations in the value of these are so great, we will, the *‘chief d sire of man" nowadaysis to MAKE MONEY!!! withdrawn at any time, aud where it will net from 7 10 100 PER CENT. PROFIT had tomakea Pi RMANENT, PAYING INVESTMENT. M. W. BEVERIDGE, follows. Ne PENN! VAN) VENUE. 1882. 23 (0. 1009 iBYL IA Al UE. Oct. 80. Cash, Deo ts Taste axp pocket Deo, 1882. RRR VY Nc Sou EE RRERPRLY ¥ Bess: Ce Sou Br et EF BRE EY ‘Total profits received. $827 60 y 3 P h : ccg uu T LULLERRE BOY © ‘That tho above statement is not spasmodical and ex- ceptional, I can prove tu any person who will call atmy UPHOLSTERERS' MATERIALS, STAPLE en Sheemns per wae gore apa s wvostment . Be 3 AND FANCY HARDWARE. 423-1 $30 Fat. n. w., Roomé. F.B MAY & CO, O'MEARA’S LIQUID 20° 20° €34 Penna. avenue, near 7th street, Fr 1 gS, HOB WF CALL THE ATTENTION OF THE TRADE Fr i *yssg HHH TO OUR WHOLESALE PRICES IN CUTLERY. d5 & HF sgq98 HH (COLD WEATHER Is COMING. PREPARE ouk 3EE for itearly by purchasing @ first-clacs HEATING G E UU RR STOVE, LATROBE OR FURNACE. Our stock isnow Gcor uur complete, ‘and if. you will tavor us with a call wo can GGG LLL UU KER for your inspection the largest assortment of ‘bove goods in this ety. = Gi Earth! Endorved by that reat scientest, Prof. Faird, of the U.S. Fish Commisien Gl v9 n Kany ire le Jey ve Ps f s ‘Radiant ‘Honte and Barstow Furnaces. Also Slate chin 3 ee. ‘Always rondy for itistant west Used Mantels and Grates. Plumbing and Gas Fitting. Job- bing and Repairing promptly attended to. W. 8. JENKS & CO.. 5, Simitheonian Inctitute, Government only 20. By . extra. Druggist4, Grocers, Stationers, Hardware, #22 727 7th street northwest, &e. hho trade and public supped by HINA, GLASSWARE, 3. U. O'MEARA & CO., CUTLERY, PLATED WARE, 1947 Pennsylvania avenue, Washington, D.C. AND KITCHEN UTENSILS, | , Headquarters for that wonderful $1 RAZOR! ‘That NEW GOODS AT Low PRICES. $85 GUN! That $1 CORN KNIFE, endorsed by all Chiropodists, Sporting Goods Cataldgue sent GEO. WATTS, anywhere. HOUSE-FURNISHING STORR, bold aiso by W. 0. O'MEARA, 215 Penua. ave. 05 026 __ 814 7th street, 5 doors above Penns. avenue. For Cunisrmas. We Crans ‘That wo repreeent and offer for pale the best and eas‘est running Sowiu Machines in the wosids THE NEW HARTFORD, ‘The latest production of the Weed Ser was awarded a Sve ial Premium at the BROWN STOUT. SCHLITZ'S MILWAUKEE LAGER BEER. NEW YORK AND MASSACHUSETTS SWEET AND REFINED CIDER PALMER'S PREMIUM GINGER ALE, SODA, &c., fold on easy mon! OPPENHEIMER’S, Popular Sewing Machine and Fashion Roomt 92H STREET NOK’ iT. 2 ns a ‘Bowe For sale by dealers generally, or at Depot, 1224 29th street northwest. YY BE TRI . ‘ ai wi Be 2 A. and repairing a specialty. E BREAKFAST. KENNEY, MORE Bue 5 GRATEFUL—COMFORTING “8, knowledge of the natural laws which Ta Quzzx Or A : : govern f theorerattons sof digestion and ufrition and by ‘The superiority of the New, Self-thrending ected Cocoa, Mr. pps has provided our breakfast te. A UEEN SEWING MACHINE Keited Cocos, Mr. pps has provide feat setae scknow! Serie save us many heavy doctors’ bills. itis tnorencitinn ae then ‘wee of such of diet that a known. Hi: Fine Squirrel lined Mervellleux, former price $95, at $150 and $175. and oitentimes ¢0 ficti/ious, that in the end more money is lost in handling them than is made. Still, eay what As azent of one of the most responsible firms of COT- TcN BROKEUS in this country, to persons desiring to invest money where the PRINCIPAL is eafe and can be per annum, Ioan offer the best opportunity they ever ‘To show what can be done, and what I am doing, one of my customers has invested, and received profite, as Warranted the strongest, toughest 2n@ most elastic MASSEY'S PHILADELPEIA ALE, PORTER AND REPRESENTING THE ARSOCIATED CHARITIES WAIT UFON THR DISTRICT COMMIS SIONERS. A committee, consisting of Rov. Dr. Bartiett, of the New York avenue Presbyterian church; Rew. Byron Sunderland, of the 44 stroet Presbyterian, cbarch; Rev. Dr. Wynkoop, A. 8 Pratt, General Eaton, of the bureau of education; Prof. Chicker ing, BE. B. Barnum, George Ryneal and others, Tepresenting the central organization of assyciated charities, called upon the District Commissioners al 2 o'clock to-day, by previous arrangement, t© ask for a portion of the poor und, to be distribu. ted for the use or the , Coming Under the cogs nizance of the several cisirict organizations of associated charities. Rev. Mr. Rortlett made a statement of the present condition of the poor ot this District, as Teported by the several agents, and said they were entirely unable to meet the dee mands made for help. Collections could not be made, rapid enough, and the ungency ts now pressing, with a show on the ground an Inany a fireside destitute of food and feel ‘Others of the committee detotled Incidents of destitution and suffering, with which they supplemented the appeal of Re¥. Dr. Bartlett. missioners Morgan and Lydecker were ent, and Commissioner Morgan read over to the committee a list of the several charities which had been permanently recognized as participants in the poor fund, and which had already absorbed nearly the whole fund. There was only §640 left of tt and nothing more could be taken from it Uhis year. by the committee Lalest Telegrams to The Star The Pennsylvania Democratic State Commitice. Harnrsavra, Pa., Jan. 15.—The democratic state committee assembled here at noon to-day, more than a majority of the members being present. After electing the present officers temporarily the meeting adjourned until 4p. m. pectin hac A Swiss Embexxler Arrested. New York, Jan. 15.—Major Frederick Roth, of the Swiss Confederation, was arrested on board the steamer Athineland yesterday on the charge of misappropriating funds of the government. Tue Swiss consul here was notified of his dight and caused his arrest. —_~»___ Gevernor-clect Pattison. PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 15.—Governor-elect Pattl Son left for Harrisburg at 11:40 a.m., and will be Inaugurated there to-morrow. pire TS Wall Street To-day. AN INCREASE OF BUSINESS IN THE STOCK MARKET. New York, Jan. 15.—The Post's nancial article says: The stock market showed on increase of business and an advance of prices this forenoon, ‘The Bales up to 1: o'clock Were larger than on any day during the same hours last week. The advance in prices, thouzh not large, has some significance in contrast with the extreme dullness that has prevatled during the Past (wo weeks. It is quite certain that there ts less distrust as re- gards the general commercial cltuation than some Weeks ago, and this may be one cause of a stronger tone in the stock market. The net result of the forenoon’s business was to1% advance on the general list, the latter on Western Unton,in regard vo which there fs a belief that the rospect of ad- justment of legal complications has improved, Though nothing definite in that direction can be learned yet. ‘he most active stocks were West- ern Union, of which there were sales of 26,000 ‘Shares, at 6234, 68, 88, 83%, 82%; Denver, 15,000 Shares, at 453,, 46, 45%, %s. 4: Delaware, Lacka- Wanna and Western, 14,000 shires, at 126\, %, 126, 126%, OM, 3%; St. Paul, 11,000 shares, at 106%, 107, 106%. Aside from these there was Not stocks of which there were sales of over 7,000 shares. ‘The coal stocks were generally steady, New Jer— sey Central and Reading being a fraction above the closing prices of Saturday. The southwestern stocks were all strong, but without uny impor- tant changes in prices, The Vanderbilts and the tie einimny | nahh = and re Nery ment were firm unchans ices. te bonds were stronger for Tennessee, and i'percent | Major Lydecker and Inspector of Bullaings lower for the Arkansas raliroad issues. road | Entwisle Saturday Inspected the first precinct bonds were irregular, but generally strong and | Station house, Sout Washington, and formally higher, Foreign exchange was firm. accepted the same. It is already occupied. Ie tig 3 up oe ang a be The Markets. resume unt! show ppea: when a ga ™ will be placed on, and ‘afterwards new pidis j alternate weekly. This yeai’s operations will complete the work. SS The argument was then made ‘that hereafter the Associated Charities should be placed on the lst of other orgaulzations as partl clpants in the benefits, which was assented to, and that about the right fgures should be from $5,000 to $9,400 anbuaily cor Unts purpose. ‘The committee then asked tf the District au thorities could not aid them in establishing a wood yard for the benefit of the poor, but this had to be denied by the Commissioners. Commls- sloner Morgan suggested the calling of a publie Mass meeting for the purpose of raising suMicient funds for Immediate use. Tuls subject was diss cussed at length and met with much favor, and the Commissioners promisca_to do all in theif power, both privately and oMcially to mere: this poor fund. The committee then retired. Il {s probable (here will be a call for a public meeting {0 ratse funds for the starving poor. THE CASK OF SHAW, THR CONDEMNED MURDERER In the case of Charles Shaw, who is to be exe. cuted next Friday at our Jafl, should executive clemency not intervene, the District Attorney has Teported to the Department of Justice on the letter of his counsel (Messrs. Clagett and Lipscomb), suggesting thet an officer of the department be detatied to examine and ron the case an adverse recommenda tion. ‘The counsel and Rev. Father Hurley will Pfodsdly to-morrow present a retition to the Pres dent asking a commutation of punishment to ime Prisonment for lire. — District Government Affairs, MISCELLANEOUS MATTERS, ir more active—Howard etreet and west- Eouiry Svrre.— Messrs. Worthington an@ orn super, ; do. extra, 3.75a4.%9; do. family, | Heald to-Gey tiled a bill for Henry K. Willard £-7500.7: 3.50a4.00; do. extra, 4.7 A. Wylie, T. B. Bryan and Jos. C. Willard for =: do. Rio Boe eden oly oa Partition of square 378, of which plaintiff clang Seater opened ghost, outers Sn gn undivided rourth ana te respondents the 801 Ted, 1.08a1.13: do. amber, 1.10al.16: . 0. 1 ance. ee Maryland, 1.13%el.14 No. 2 western winter red, evct, Mrs. Mary Ann Reed has, by W. Willoughby, }10isal 1074; January, 1.10%a1.107¢; February, 1.1138 | filed a Dill against Virginia C. Keed, widow of het FIN: Mareli,1-13i01-13%; Apri f-1s\al- 15%; May, deceased son and others, for matntenance or sale of property, 9th street, above M, and partition, Political Affairs, GOV. BUTLER'S ADDRESS CRITICISED. Ex-Gov. Talbot, chairman or the Boston boar Of health, lunacy ond charity, has been Intere viewed as'to the government of the instivution 80 severely criticised in Gov. Butler’s address, Me Says the people, when 1uil inguity 1s had, will be surprised to see how wide apart from the facts the 117 ‘Corn, southern stronier; western steady— Bpot, Gig” Fanuary, Sisathsee tere rae , 3; Jam a = 3 a 32 Maren, 6hica02%. Uae steady and frimesouthesn: ate 49; western white, 48049: do. mixed, 45a47: Penneyl- vania, 46249. Rye steady, T0a72. Hay -dull— TPM te choice Penneyivamia’ and Maryland, 14.008 8.0". Provisions aud quict—mens pork, 14.508 . Bacon—shoulders, 94; clear ribs 4 Hams, 13%ald%. Lard—s 13." Butter ‘qui western packed. oas6 tei” bonis, PURSE TC fimer, 23 governor's statements a PRON hag te bongo Dagens od PROTESTING AGAINST A_ REMOVAL. Sugar abont steady—A soft, 8%: per refined qi 17%. Whinky! ciently abd quick y A mass-meeting was held at Camden, Me., om OPT. Trae Prouctita to Liver her steamer Saturday night to gy indignation at the ap cotton, 3-16aied.; flour. 13. 9d.: grain, Ta7i¢d. Re-| polntment of W. B. Rich as postmaster over the Sater Biel team SIT barbele: eh present incumbent, Alden Miller, jr., a wounded 48,448 bushels: , he) oa ef? ee ores Soldier, who, it 1s claumed, did not pay the assess ment on his salary. REPRESENTATION IN THE NATIONAL REPUBLICAN LONVENTION, It is understood that three plans of apportion- ment of representation in the next convention bushel Wheat, 163.700 bushels; corn, 382.900 bushels, NEW YORK, Jan. 15.—Stocks—dull. _Money—4's. Exchange—long, 4614; do. short, 485. "State bonds— dul. Governments—unchanged. Cotton. wick eteady, NEW YOUR, Jan. 15.—Flour—quiet steady. Wheat dull. Corn—quie’, shade better. Pork—firm, 18.50. Lard—strong. 11.65. : 11 be submitted at the approaching meeting of » 4:30 _p.m.—Atlan’ 14 Great | Western inte’ S0igs ae area sete SEC Gteat | cae national republican ommmitters’ Me, Chand. yania Central, 623; Reading, 28) ‘St. Paul, 110. | ler’s, for four delegates-at-lai for every state, Paris adyices quote rentes 79f. 50c., and exchange on London 25f. zie. oe The District Commissionership. A delegation of District citizens called at the White House this afternoon for the purpose of two Gelegates from each district, gates for every reubll ative, making a total oi delegates-at-large, one di and one for every republican Senator and sentative, a total of 671, and Mr. Martin's, for four delegates-at-large, for one delegate for each dite urging the President to nominate Mr. C. C. Dun-| trict and, one or every. semetlinea ee ey Oe canson to be District Commissioner. As this was Representativi the President’s private day he received no callers, = rs and the delegation was received by his. private | noceis anc of tie lawent inate havin ea Ae Seoretary, Mr. Phillips. ‘The committee consisted | terday ‘morning susrtiy. batons wet one ed ot Mr. Henry W. Garnett, N. W. Burchell, J. H. burned so rapidly that two persons lost their itvea, Bender, W. B. Moses, and Messrs. Pratt, Hutchin- | Nearly all the guests escaped tn their re son and Dingman. “4 a. _ fire ~yieg in <5! —— Nothing can be learned at the White House of | ¥a8 confined to it and the rooms just above. The the President’s Intentions, excepting that there | 7&Mage amounts to $20,000, covered by insurance, will be no unnecessary delay in sending a name to There was great excitement for a time, Two the Senate in place of Mr. Olmstead’s. | The momt- Italians were found smothered tn thelr beds. os = a a | Se dispatch trom Se ep ge London says the state of MF. Gladstone's eaita causes grave apprehension, and It cannot be Gis CLERKS DOCKED FOR ABSENTREISM.—When the | Puised that the premier 1s himseif losing cour: clerks in the sixth auditor's office were paid to- | fis irequent exercise and violent exertions in day, they found that the new rule in regard to | warden forest are resorted to, It 1s stated, to com absenteeism had been enforced since January 1st, | Vince himself that he 1s @s well able as’ ever to and that those having been absent more than Withstand drarts upon his physical strenzth. It two and a half days without leave were | ¥#S announced in London last evening that he paid their salary less the time of their will go to Uhe south of France untill the opening absence, Several clerks were docked tn their, pay. of parliament, it1s maintained that this ts contrary to law, an ae Navan kame capa that the regulations of the department do not | ,qauee, HUNDRED Lives Losr.—During the = Hae oo Cathe enn ee tee ean EL PAE 98 | Camvam Deimed.a bee Gros aut me tae eae Jong 2s their names are on the rolls. One clerk | Russian Poland, fore oeh Cannon the seen had a doctor’s certificate, but did not get it in until | ana Defore the specta Shree nunaren pereece the accounts were made up, and it was too late to ished ln th ines . ’ per save his pay. seater mond ee = ‘TROVBLESOMK APACHES.—Ten miles east of Tomb> stone, Arizona, S.turday afternoon, a teamster Was attacked by six Apaches. He Suececded fighting them off, Suraggling bands of Indians from the San Carios reservation, en route to jom Ju, in Sonora, are passing near ‘Tombstone every. few days. A Wispatch states that the governor of Sonora has ordered out a large contingent of the National Guards to intercept the Indians, —_—_—_se.________ ‘THE Str. Lovis ABDUCTION DENIED.—The story of Miss Garrison, the St. Louis young girl who exe plained ner absence of several day- from home by Saying that when she was on her way to school @ strange man chioroformed her and carried her away and kept her locked in order to obtain @ Tansom, 1s contradicted by the woman who keeps the house where the girl was shut up. The womam says that she came there with a young man, whe sald she was his wife, and that the girl lived there under ‘no restraint and evidently enjoying life, ‘When her disappearance was noted In the papers the girl dented tnat was her name, and when the woman heard that the police were coming she turned her out the back door. aud Laree dele- in Senator and te 906; Mr. Forbes’, for two legate for each ‘atstricty A Bro Jvpament.—In the Court of Claims to- day judgment for $83,333.33 was rendered for claims in the suit of the Pacific Mail Steamship company against the United States, on account oi a contract for carrying the mails. Aw rrontast Lanp Decistoy.—The Socretary of fhe Interior to-day decided that the lands in the Bitter Root Valley, Montana, are not subject to the grant of the Northern Paciffc raldroad. This land ts occupied by settlers, and the case was a contest between the scttlers and Ure railroad com- pen eyed effect of the decision is in favor of the se ‘Tug PRESIDENT Will give a dinner to the diplo- Matic corps on Wednesday, the 24th instant. Dx. Josern, the disbursing officer of the Inte- rior department, who has been very sick, 1s re- ported to-day to be much better. Jupge Wx. Lawuence, First Controller of the Treasury, 1s said to be an aspirant for the seat of the Chief Justiceship when it 1s vacated by the Hon. D. K. Cartter. Rep CLoup TaLxs Witt SecreTaky TELLER.— Red Cloud had an interview with Secretary Teller to-day, in which he urged bis claim for payment for horses taken from himby Gen. Crook, Money W2s appropriated for the Of these horses, and aletter has been sent to the third auditor of the Treasury, inquiring if any balance of the fund re- mains. ‘It ts not decided yet when Red Cloud will leave for home. BETHKOTHED. SCTLOMBERG—KILINSKY. On January 14, 188%, SAMUEL Ht SCHLOMBERG, ‘aged twenty-one var 168 JEN LIN »KYX, ‘aged sixteen years, of Washington, D. C. . “a Pf BESSER. On Monday, Jann ‘15th, 1853, at 3:15 am., ANNA SEARETiS Bisse doughter of Catherine and the late John Besser, (Bakimore papers please cop) .} BURKE. On Janw 341 1883, at 4 o'clock a. Mra MARGARET BI County Tiperary, "priculls shd ecqustntanoes are reapectfully invited te is acd are wi attend the funera to-morrow, (Tue-day), at 3 o'clock p-™., from No. 310 Marylan i avenue northeast. * ahs DIN+. On easy, Jenuary 19th, 1838, Wnr CLank Pues was Disurssep.—E. N. Pugh, a third class clerk in the Indian Bureau, wag dis- missed on Saturday by Secretary Teller for being authority for recent Se Telattve to con- tracts in the Indian bureau. It is stated that the Sect sent for him to lain, and Mr, Lis thinkines und achings are o'er; retu Word that he had notht is quict iinmovable breast ig to say, and heaved by affliction no more. that if the Commissioner wanted an explanation trom bie Jate reel tones, th he was no gentleman. Tucsiss, co my Satur G. W. CHESELDINE, in his eovanige "Gis Imugutsdsing head i at rest, Every class of Securities borscht and sola on commis- Learing interest at eix pcr cent. per annum until paid, sion in San Francisco, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New en veyancilig at purchascra cout! re: ‘uired at time of eas. CHARLES PAYSON : 0 city, including many dresamake as Streny Swifta Silen: Simpleit of the BEAUL a QUEEN. Send for iiineteated Ciroslacse ©. AUEKBACH, on ' 26th, at p.m. porte Mars‘ county. Mé., papers please copy.) Tas Prize Mower Casks.—The United States CRAGIN ‘On Monday, January Ae 30%, McKEN- Supreme Court to-day aM rmed the judgment of pet a U. and Seve 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 Kicbmond, Beltimore, Philadelphia, New York and Boston, through which orders are executed on the Stock Exchanges in those cities and repcrtea back rrompt!y. Quotations of Stocks and Bonds and in- formation regarding the Markers received through our wires INSTANTUY airect from the New York Stock xchance. tates. BENJAMIN P. 8) ALBERT L. STURTEVANT, g ess ee wuld ined at Ny ‘a21-dts "Trustee, tz THE ABOVE SALE 15 POSTPONED UNTIL MONDAY, JANUARY TWENTY-SEUUND, 1883, game hour and place. By order of ‘Trustee, ja5-d&ds THO! DOWLL JF CoxomicaL AND SAFE. WEAVER, KENGLA & 00.8 LAUNDRY SOAP Jv FCONOMICAL, BECAUSE IT IS PURE; BRING FRYE FROM ALL ADULIERATIONS, SUCH AS MARBLE DUST, SOAPSTONE, PIPE CLAY, SILI- CATE, &o., WHICH ARE UsED TO ADD WEIGHT AND BULK, AND WHICH QUICKLY WEAE OUT AND ROT THE CLOTHES. 1T Is SAFE, BECAUSE IT 19 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 MAB KET ARE MADE FROM GREASE PROCURED FROM THE CARCASSES OF PUTEID DEAD ANIMALS THUS ENDANGERING LIFE AND HEALTH, PUT UPIN BARS, ANDEVEKY BAR boaANDED WITH OUR NAME, KOR SALE BY GROCERS: GENERALLY, AND WHOLESALE AT OFFICE, #18 9244 WATER STREK !, GEORGETOWN, D. 0. , DARBY, BOUK AND JOB PRESS-WORK YOR HL Tnipe 432 8th sireet, % MOST RELIABLE rpceialist in this oe mtd iets jemary stan, ervous crdentin near GBson BROTH} ERY, every Wi i iow and Fancy mail prompuy ‘OUNG MEN, A 0} AND oie 4 anor eapent ou oe Sg.dang PERNA cae and Kent.“ Spectal Attention to Repairing. ‘Made simply with boiling water or mi‘k, Sold in tins, (only 4-Ib. and Ib.), by Grocers, labeled. JAMES EPPS & CO., 016-m,tu&s Homeopathic Chemists, London, Eng. Pi ‘OW IS THE TINE FOR ELECAMPANE AND Elecam} cure a AR’ 8. Vecan, FRENCH CONFECTIONERY, CANDY FACTORY, 620 9th street northwest. Branch Store 1339 Pennsylvania avenue. 418-6m Pact bere eth K NATTANS, Pharmecist, Lad lath and 1 3d and Dy and Tee ee uw the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia in MARY McINER- NEY, age years, 2 mon’ ‘child of what is known as the prize money cases. This ‘only Was a proceeding to recover prize money brought | Dennis and the late Annie Meinerney. by Admiral D. D. Porter the officers of Funeral will tuke place from No. 330 ©. north Atiantic station, eis ‘Tuesday, January 16th, 1883, On Janu 1833, Tar Mextoay Coumission appotated to nego-| ,TOLILAND. | as tate a commercial treaty betweon this country | Sigit'ycan, tether wife ata it years, and Mexico, consisting of Gen. Grant and Mr. Wil take place from her late ‘Troacott on behatt of the United States, and Mine | 201" street northwest on Tuosday. ister Romero and Mr. Canedos on bebaif of their respects to the of a alae par eee . + PIN DLE! —— UNDERTAKER, ‘7th at., bet. Mand Nn.w. ‘THR NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. Fee, miohees: pwd for ee LOW! the opening and closing prices fhe Ne ork Stock A BTHOR ROONEY & CO. ithe New York Stock Market to-aay, a3 reported . RERAL AKERS’ G NEUAL UNDER tor Mire. "34a Rete avenne by special wire to H. IL Dodge, 539 15th strest. sy Ivania porthwest. =a MoINERNEY. Janvary 14, 188 B

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