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ae ee AUCTION SALES. . AUCTION SALES. PIANOS AND ORGANS. _ THIS AFTERNOON. WwW ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers, TWO-STORY FRAME WotsE, FRONTING ON TENTH STRERT, BETWEEN D 5 pai SOLTHWEST (Nd. 2 DAY. OCTOBE ND, - AST EOCLOCK P.M. we shall sel part tot] fo 18, In Kimare 5:3, having'a wood front, running BEck Gepeh thereof, maproved by a two-story frame welling, six rooms. ive In in six. twelve and @ighteen month ing interest from day of gale, mectced by dof trust on property sold. All mie 5 at purchaser's cost. $30 d tu WALTER B. WILLIAMS & C0. P Auct ___To-MmoRROW. JUNCANSON BROS, Auctioncers ©. S. MARSHALS S4LP OF FINE HOUSEHO FRENCH PLATE eras Dwi alee ENCH PLATE GIL MINKORS, WITH ARLOR SUITE, D VELVET (very , EASY CHAIRS; EL MIRRORS; jatt WARDROBE MATTRESSES WS AND E STERS. SPRIN SSELS” CARPETS | &e., & &6.C 1413 K STREET dbeoorts HENRY, Inte FEITED PLEDG: tY SALE OF VALUABLE UNIMPROVED | ESTATE NEAR TAL CAPITOL, BEING ARE FIVE HUNDRED AND/ IGHT. re Court of the celal ‘Term in Docket amit: pla FPicrony G EMPORIUM, i ‘SON BROTHERS. WHARVES AND RAILROAD YARD: ‘Twelfth and Water streets southwest. BRANCH YARDS AND OFFICES: F street northwest: 5 Tth street northwest a | Lot is Is front | TRUSTEE’S SALE OF VALI rpuouas DOWLING, Auctioneer. SPECIAL SALE. T AND TEA SETS, FURNITURE. On THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER FOURTH, 1883, at HALF-PAST TEN O'CLOCK, I shall sell, within iby auction rooms, a fine collection of the above guods, s THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. F805: J. FISHER & 00, Real Estate Auctioneers, TRUSTETS SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY KNOWN AS No. 1385 SH HAMPSHIRE AVE- NUE NORTHWEST. a as By virtue of a deed of trust, dated May 27 .D., ud in Liber No. 1006, folio 154, et ee ie as oe Cova fhe redueat of the party secured, we will SATURDAY AFT! ON OCTOBER TRTEENT! RD ins tt HALE PAST BOC O'CLOCK inn front premises, sub Lot nine (9), in square ninety-nine, Washinton, D-C., imuproved by a stall two-story Meram’" Amount of Gobt and expense of sale (toeether ‘Terms, Amount of debt and ex i? $00) In cach, balance in one year,with interest at per cent.a-ctred by decd of trast on property 60 ile jou of dred af tan” of sal on reaver. A deposit of $10 conveyancing at prrchas- or poy. STELLWAGE: NT ction, in front of the prem! OCTOBER FIFTH, 1983, 3f FIVE Ronse No. K street northenst.’ raodern improvements. yadepth of 80 feet. This sale offers gréat opportunity to those looking for a fvod invest- bt will be made known day of sale. CHARLES W. HANDY, Agent for Owner. SLDWELL. Atictioneer. oP dB A of at al specialty Taceping of ai times in second-hand Pianos Tieriving im such quantity to doubly in euch ¢ 0 T must sell. New at 845, Ww Piano #8 165, worth m. Knabe & Co.’ KER” PIAN Goa ROWS. foie Arent uF ioth at. i. ULIN, Sole ent, Oe ‘Also for Burdett organs. KF A. Unso, UPRIGHT PIANOS FOR RENT AND FOR® SALE. PIANOS TUNED AND REPATRED A SPECIALTY. 82 Orders promptly attended to. ". A. URSO’S Piano Rooms, sep10-7m cues 613 11th street northwest. { WILD & BRO. GG . ‘709 7th street northwest. Always offer Special Bargains to Cash Buyer for the at eRe Sa SULT Jand PIANOS and rker OR vt ors hand, but also sell on casy ‘Tuning and repairing faithfully attended to. z ef ENUINE a sept A™ NISTEATOR’S SALE. y aS ¢ THE FIFTH DAY OF OCTOBER, 1883, CK A. M.. 1 will sell, at public anctt EF street northwest, He sof the late Jobn G. Killian, deceayed, ingot Chamber and Parlor Furniture, «3, We brick he howse has a s. Lot has tre Will sell at public’ auction, the == | welling “No. 1225 N’ street. nce back b and contains 11 | mtage of Wit. by adepth of 116 ft. ‘own at time of sale. All conveynnci hiseer. A deposit of #209. requizyd at uns of sale are not complied with ine perty will be wold wt risk and cost of or after five days’ advertisement. FITCH, FOX & BROW! 1687 Pennsylvania ave! J.T. COLDWELL, Auctioneer. ol- GNEE'S SALE OF DESIRABLE REAL ESTATE ON CAPITOL HILL. By virtue of a deed of azsiguunent, dated July 11, S41, recorded] in Liber 1,044, folio $40, one of theg d records of the District of Columbia} will offer or sale, tu the hichest bidder. on THURSDAY, OCTO- BER FOURTH, at FOUR O'CLOCK P. BL, the’ follow- ‘e: Part of lot 4, sqttare 925. improved by wo-story frame dwelling, No. 42 Sth street south. east, contaluing eigist rooms id bath, gas. water and } ‘fe wi und iuumediately thereafter, part of aot uiimproved; also, part of lot hy pes No. 518 9th street southeast a oe. Gesirable Building Lot on frouting east, be part of Lot 1, square ed by a good stable fn rear. ‘The above off portunity for fuvestment, as the propertics: ,Fent readily, and are daily enlianelns in third cash; balance payable in six and xix per cent interest, deferred y Mente to be secured by deed of trust om the preanisen. the purchaser. A de - Fa. M49, buproved by a three-room coltace oe Anct P,® UETLE, Auctioncer. SALE OF REAL 1 SAHEET wi 4 quest of the p fe anietion, inf f the p BER EIGHTH, A. D. P.M. orizimd Lot thirty 0), in square i: hindred and twenty (1020), as subdivided Ss. e-third of the ym im two equal installs ns from day of sale, with defernd payments to be secured by s above described, or all cash, at the marchaser. | T © to be complied 1 slays from ssle-or to be resold at cost ‘Purchaser. A deposit of 890 required when rly issold. Ail Conveyancing and recording at ON A. ADAMS). H. PEAKE, 'j Trustees. sep2l-15t 3 Auctioneer, QRLE REAL ESTATE N THE COUNTY OF WASHINGTON, DI: y OF COLUMBIA, LOCATED ON TH ROAD, ABOUT. SOF A MILE FROM UNIONTOW MINUTES" ny FROM THE STEEET CARS, ADJOIN- ING THE GERMAN OKPHAN ASYLUM PROP- RTY. : » ois deed of trust, dated the 16th day Bod s of tho IHOMAS DOWLIN T D. 1668, and duly recorved in Liber folio 83, one of the land reco Jkunbia, and at the request of the hoklers tes secured thereby, T will offer for sale, at pub- ments. ] areca, Puaxos OF EXCELLEN CELEBRATED FOR BRILLIANCY OF TONE'AND s DURABILIT: NGING QUALITY UNRIVALLED, WORKMA Rip x SH SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS. FACTORY PRICES—EASY PAYMENTS. ‘We give persons having old Pianos to cx-; change extra advantazes in the value of th old ihetruments, and balance ‘can’ be paid monthly. HELN pon till 8 p.m. P'S BRANCH FACTORY WAREROOMS, 10th street northwest. aus. EICHENBACH’S PIANO WAREROOMS. PIANOS f various 1 for wale und rent at re- iced prices. Wi. Knabe & Co.'s world-re-| nowned Pianos. ‘Tuning and repairing, 423° Lith street, above Pa, ave. Jan30 FAARLET, DAVIS © C'S | PIANOS —Hy iT Davis & Co.'s Celebrated Upright Piano, Jn excellence of construction, elasticity touch, beauty of tone me, endurance of. these pianos are without a. Brak. See ther. . L. SUMNER, Agent, sepat 811 9th strect northweet. Psyos, ORGANS, SHEET MUSIC. STECK & CO. PIANO, The Most Perfect Piano Made, EMERSON PIANO, ‘The Best Medium-priced Piano Manufactured, WILCOX & WHITE AND KIMBALL ORGANS. Pianos and Organs sold on installments, rented or ex- clanged: rent apped # percha 5 CENT MUSIC. ‘The only complete stock in the city. * HENRY EBERBACH, No. 915 F STREET. Managing partner of the late firm Ellis& Co. -d2 FAMILY SUPPLIES, For Manxenxe ‘Send your orders to the ——— PALACE MARKEE: Corner 14th st. and New York avi Everything first-class. A full stoc cies of the season, and at lowest cash prices, FRANK J. TIBBETS, enue, the delica- sep Propric NOTICE 10 HOUSEKEEPERS. ©OG EEE RRR EEE 883 co EF RR E 8, 9 Ee ki Ee bra Rg bi i R bie R Lig GGG, 01 DD NNN G GO DE NNN Go DEE NNN G gGo DEON NN GGG oO DD NNN HO L AT E = HOW OL L HE LT i ies HOM TLL LLnL: WILL ALWAYS MAKE BEAUTIFUL ROLLS, BREAD AND BISCUITS. ‘Wholeonle Depot, coruer Int wine and Indiana, avenue. WM. M. GALT & CO. ‘OHN R. KELLY, ‘Deal TEASE, BEEF, LAMB, VE. &c. CORNED BEEF ‘A’ SPECIAL: Stalls 628. 629 and 630 Center Market, 9th street wing, and 206 and 208 Northern Liberty Market; or address hie on TUESDAY.THE NINTH SOBER. AD. iis, at HALE-PAST POUR ; tract of Jand, being aud lying, uty of Washington. District of Column: bia, and being part of a tract Chichester: Begin- una astoue planted ot the 8. ©. ade of the roa from Uniontown to fumine’s Bride, which ston” isthe E orner of the part of Chichester sold by Jno. A. mith to C. A. Krause, running thence 8. 45 di E. 192 perches toa syeanore ‘tae, theuce 8 60 dézrees E. 3138 perches to a cedar tree, thence s Etweuty St” perches ¢ line, at a of 16.52 thenoe 8. 44 decrees W. 27.38 perches, and thence N. 49: W. 80.84 perches to one on the $8. E. side of the Ben- z's bride and Uniontown road, which marked the N.W. con nacre lot heretofore surveyed for C. A. Krause (the S.E. comer stake of the said lot being this Inst recited line and mn the bewin- hing thereof), and thenee id with the road N59 degrees E. 18.; bevinning, containing ‘leven acres, amore or less, adjoins: the lauds of Richanl Smith, Ex, J. Lee White, Esq. and the German Orphan Asylum. "Terms of ale m the property. we af the option of the purchaser. A di | pos $100 required on the day of sale. Com yancing wm li . If terme of sale are not compiis with 1m fer days the property will be resold at the riskt COAL DELIVERED ON CARS DIRECT FROM THE | 84 6st 0 ting purchaser. after five days" notice, MINES INTO OUR Y¥4 ,. se se sessed ve Brit All kinds of WOOD, either i the stick or prepared to Ger at one factory. eal onty im beat qualities of ANTHRACITE WINORS beg ualities of ANTHRACITE and ‘OAL, FULL, WEIGHT AND MEASURE, eries and prices as low as Fuel can be lot_of Bakers’ PIN The attention af consumers is respectfully invited to (@@ inspection of our stock. STE ON & BRO., mi6 7th st. wharf and 12th et. and Pu. ave. ‘DAILY ent physicians, sur wall -known personages, | 1i16 Pennsylvania Felief fram Corns, | «in | 37) Ner 8 Di . Sulpinr and nil’ Meats street, opposite Rls House. TL 8** coLtece LOTTERY. take place in the je Building, is! Louisville, | THURSDAY, OCTOPER 25, 1383. 4 LAWFUL LOTTERY AND PAL Tarterd by the Legislaty red highest Court im the Staiz, “Bond «iven to sum of $100,000 for the prompt , eso, ex call | he eorresponti ; ‘mt lds peesenee, | rcur on the last Thursday of every hie maesniteent OCTOBER BO Prizes, a Pees 0 Prizes, Prizes, 857 Pri Whole tickets, $2; half tickets, $1; 27 ticke $110,400 gets, $100. —- draft fm letter, or send by ex- re REGISTERED LETTER ae 9St OFFICE ORDER until further notice. Ordos, ‘of 8° und upwamd by express can be sent at our est Teowe. “Address all orders to 3.3. DOUGLAS, Temis- Wil, Ky. sun) S svavuse SCROLLS, FANS, ETC, MA Decorstive Pictures. Jay Gould, 421 9th st. mld WLARD'S HOTEL BAR UPEN—PARK & TIL- - ere “Pet on draught. The beat of everything pepisrins “S00 Oy STAPLES, Proprictor, | $100 required ai sale. Terms to be complied with in seven days. otherwise the ‘Trusteo reserve the rizht to cording at purchaser's cout © | ( 1 forty-five “perches CN es cast, forty-five _ pe a -| 43 perches);” north saix decrees cast. thirty-two perches (N.25 deg E.. 82 perches] north forty-six dewrces cast, sixty-eight ad ninety-twoe hundredth perches CN. 46 . £.., 68.92 perches), to a corner of Anderson's Iand. and ® with his Hines | north sixtyelelit demrees west, forty-eight . 65 dews. W., 48 perches); sovith thirty. degrees Dp NCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, TRUSTEF'S SALE OF FRAME D’ Lor WELLING AND ON LINCOLN AVE., NEAR BOUNDARY STREI Pi rtue of @ deed of trust. duly recorded in Liber ‘92, 173, et seq.. of th pulnlesanetise eres of the premises, on MONDAY, the EIGHTH DAY OF O€ Solis A. D. 1885, aoe ae LA M. Sertain piece or parcel af ground being snd mune Woshinyton conaty: in tke District of Columbia Fngen aud desiscnated as lot numbered three (3), in John M.Keat- 's recorded sub-division of a part of Prospect Hill, together with all the tmprovements, ways, easemnwiite, rights, privileves,and. irtenances to the same belong- ing or in any wise apy Terms: $200 in cas! in equal installments at six, twelve, eighteen and twenty-four months, notes to bear interest snd to be secured by deed of trust on prem- ives: or all cash, at option of puruhaser. A deposit of published in Washington, D. resell at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after five days" public notice of such Fema some event -co&ds JOHN A. HAMILTON, Trustee, HANCERY SALE OF A VALUABLE TRACT OF / LAND IN THE COUNTY OF WA sep: By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of ti District of Columbia, pawed in equit £05 (Swan tals. ve. Swann et als.)and in No. 8. omer va. Swann), docket 22, consolidated t Yasin wad canon on the 21th ay” of July, Ns the hndersiued. a8 ‘will offgr for sale at [ubiie a Hon.on they ONDA, the EIGHTH DAY OF described real estate, with the aforesaid improvement to wit: That picce or tract of real estate situate an bia the county of ona inthe District of olnibia, known and de ‘nn part of Barna bya part of the estate of the late Edward Swann, de Torey sovens degree wort cahteroes eee Eovty- coven doprees west. catincos Wi perches) tow corner of Siete fd nes saath thirty atx desroes wi <#ewen, ches (5. 36 des. W., 57 perches) to the Broad Branch Lt thence south twenty aud one-fourth = md tr hundredth ches (8. 20) “ eighty-three south sixty-one degs. E., 26 perches) to ); north. E., 56 perches), and thence “eix perches (N. 83 ming. the at option of phe reserve the Conmnly with the sees ition ‘ cont ig" depos or 830 will he required ile, All convevane plo RODOLPHE GLAUGHTOS $e Te THOS. J. FISHER & CO., Aucts. sep22-eotoct2d&kds O[ SE CELLULOID TRUSS, THAT NEVER Bower oem out-xlways clean, and ean be worn Box 71, City Post Office, ceting delivered free of charge to all parts of the cits Tard ___ FINANCIAL. Hose Isvesruenr, GILMORE MICA MINING CO, Offer For Sale 85,000 FIRST MORTGAGE COUPON BONDS. nese Bonds have four years to run, bearing 4 per cent an interest, guarantee yable quarterly. Eac G0 Boul receives ‘as bons 100 full paid, non-asseseal mount offered being limited, early application is rable. Send for prospectus, or apply for all informa- fiow either at the Ofice of the Company, 633 EF stnvet northwest, or ADD Peet northwest. 629 F strout northwest. Samples of Plate Mica and Mica in the rowzh can be seen, aus0-1n Avaus & Co, BANEERS & BROKERS, 629 F Stneer, (Offer special inducements to buy or sell CRUDE PETROLEUM, either for cash or on margin. We offer small lot POSTAL TELEGRAPH BONDS, With or without Stock. INVESTMENT SECURITIES ON HAND OR PUR- CHASED TO ORDER ON COMMISSION. ,We invite correspondence. All information cheerfully given. aulT UY AND SELL U.8. GOV'T AND D. C. BONDS; Bat WASH. €. GASLIGHT aud An, Cte Gy Deposits received subject to check. We psy SPECIAL attention to obtaining CORRECT and RELIABLE information regarding our various city securities, and are prepared at all times to answer inqui- ries regarding same, HAERY C. TOWERS & CO., BANKERS, BROKERS AND INSURANCE. my31 1420 ¥ STREET NORTHWEST. Parvare Srock "Texzorarn Wres ‘BETWEEN WASHINGTON, NEW YORK AND RICHMOND, H. H. DODEE, Bonds, Stocks and Investment Securities Bought and Sold on Commission, No. 539 15TH STREET (CORCORAN BUILDING.) Agency for Prince and Whitely, Stock Brokers, * 64 Broapwar, New Yors. regarding the markets received through our wires INSTANTLY direct from the New York Stock Exchange, nl SPECIALTIES. ER. ROBERTSON, SPECIALIST AND CONFIDEN- Dit tininn pee for Ladies and Gentle. men. Twenty years experience. Every Wednesday and Geturday, from? top. m., at 456 6 strect northwest. Oftice, 30 North Liberty st. Baltoote’ Bak am. AT THE PALAIS ROYAL, MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3. SOUVENIRS! SOUVENIRS! AS A SOUVENIR OF THE OPENING DAY, Special Reductions will Be Made in All Departments, AS EACH BARGAIN LOT WILL BE SOLD CONSID- ERABLY BELOW OST, ‘Only one Piece of Each Lot Will Be Sold to a Customer. sepaT 1117-1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Lapres: J eRsers LESS THAN COST. Tamcompelled, on account of my extensive FALL STOCK, which will exceed anything heretofore shown in Ladies and Children's Outside Garments, to offer now all my stock of LADIES JERSEYS and JACKETS LESS THAN COST. Iwill take off TWENTY-FIVE CENTS on the DOL- LAR for every JERSEY s01d, and I guarantee the Goods, not to be better—like other houses advertise—but as 800d as any offered in this country. All I ask is a visit tomy Ketablishment, and customers will soon find out what we advertise is so or not so. OUR BOYS’ CLOTHING Is selling rapidly. We have still left some bargains. Suits at 82.90, 88.90, 84.90. Extra pants only ninety- eight cents, Boys' Overvoats lees than cost prica, ocg BBB ug MM co BB ¥ z ne : Q BBB big 60. BB uw M ” coo. BBB A A UU MM 416 SEVENTH STREET. sepa7 Tue Lospox asp Liverroon CLOTHING COMPANY TAKES THE LEAD. Good Business Suits for #8. Worth #14. CORNER OF SEVENTH AND G STREETS. ‘The aim for reputation, ane our $11 Suits are helping Us to fame. THE LONDON and LIVERPOOL CLOTHING CO, You will find purity aud excellence of workmanship gombined in our 12.50 Dress Suite: THE LONDON and LIVERPUUL CLOTHING CO. Just think of it. You can buy an Imported Worsted Suit for eS that would be cheap at #25 at THE LONDON ‘ad LIVERPOOL CLOTHING Co. One word with son, sir, Axe yon contemplating buy- ing a Fall or Winter overcoat? If wo, we respectfully ask you to peruse our price list, and then let an e: Pe Nation of our goods follow. THE LONDON and LIVERPOOL CLOTHING co. Itisouraim tosell ouly honest and reliable goods. Our hoary Overcoats for 810 hit the nail squarely ou 1 i ‘THE LONDON and LIVERPOOL CLOTHING CO. Don't f tt the Loudon, a Live ol Clotbii Company when in want of 8 Nobby Fall Suit, Ous $335 Suits are going rapidly. The London and Liverpool Clothing Store in full blast, p in and examine their Fall and Winter Suits at falf what othur stores charge. Keep it before the people! be seen by ever ye Our |-Wool Cheviot Suits at $8.75, 810.50 ‘and & 4, uarantocd fo be worth double the moniey, at HE LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING CO, A prime necessity: A clothing house that will sell re liable goods at prices that will allow the people to Live, Our $15 Suits startle the trad THE LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING Co. No commonplace advertisement. We defy competi- tion an to style and workmanship. Examine out s/s and ‘B16 mets, and you will freely sdmit that we should rank as “The lotus if Washington.” THE LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING CO. No fancy prices are paid at the LONDON AND Li ERPOOL CLOTHING CO.’ ‘Their cut, style and finish have won for them a wide reputation. LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING COMPANY, c CORNER SEVENTH AND G. sep27 MES: BELEN A. McCRARY, WIFE OF THE EX- SECRETARY OF WAR, adds to our long list of testimonials the following letter: Reoxvx, Iowa, May 80th, 1883, It is with, gennine cratituds Theur testimony to the efficacy ‘of “Coox's Balu of Life.” Basides bene & t sufferer with DYSPEPSIA in its many forins, E frequent attacks of ERUCTATIONS OF GAS frou the stomach, wine fasted from free to seven hours, and were followed by very distressing and. alarming SINKING SPELLS, and for which I could find no treme edy until I called upon Dr. Dexter, of Washinuton, D.C, who told me that the best medicine he knew Of for that symptom, and one he often preseril for his pa- tients, was “Cook's Balm of Life Timmediately pro. cured 8 bottle, and after taking three doses my stomach was relieved. and before I hail uged one-half the cone tents of the bottle that particular condition of my stom- ach was overcome, and how, after Ave years, and having had ho recurrence of the trouble. fet) safe in saying that the BALM CURED ME, forit is the Stet and only thing that Hef. I have by its use learged its value in othe ions alvo,and consider it ONE OF THE VERY BEST FAMILY MEDICINES IN THE WORLD, and, think myselt'unfortunate when Yam without it, Hoping thai others may be as much bene- Ried by stfmce as Chave been, fain scarey yout Ses 2 ine, by cHELEN, & MCOHARY. .S.—Please send me by express one dozen bottles, murked C.0.D., and unich oblige, etc. Manufactory Long Branch, N.J. Sold in Washington, D.C., by STOTT, CROMWELL & 00,480 Penusylvanit ave.rauall draiglste, epee eae Isvesrext Szcvrrrms. FIVE, TEN, FIFTEEN DOLLARS OR MORE, sen Lint or Heays Oratcoat ine Dome Bee or oF Men, Youths or Boys, or an Odd Pair of Pants, THE MISFIT STORE, CORNER TENTH AND F STREETS, tees the best fe the antecs the best for the sum. Scethe prices, and soods, all Overcoats at 96, worth $10, Fall Overcoats at BT sow $13. Fall Overcoats at $9, worth $16. Fall Overcoats at $16, worth $18. Heavy Overcoats at $5, worth #10. Heavier Overcoats at $7.50, worth gi5, Splendid Overcoats at $10, worth $18, ‘The Brighton Overcoat at $12. worth $20, R MEN AND YOUTHS. Good Suits for 38. worth 812 Better Suits for $10, worth $15... Splendid Suits for 18, Fine Suits for $15, worth ‘k Diagonal Suits for @12, worth ninth Cae as ea cl lot its for we FOR BOYS 4 TO 1. Suits at $2.50, worth 8 3, worth. worth 87. worth $10. FOR BOYS 12 To 17 YEARS. ODD PANTS. ed and go-any of thats inf eee eching nese GOSSAMERS FOR MEN AND BOYB ‘Ovn Morro—No trouble to show goods. Batisfaction ‘guaranteed to every purchaser, og money cheerfully xe- | funded, at the wo MISFIT STORE, eep20 CORNER TENTH AND F STREETS. ADS THE MANY THE EVENING STAR. ‘TUESDAY............ 2d Edition. Latest Telegrams to Tho Star ALFONSO HOME AGAIN. DISSENSION IN THE FRENCH CABINET. ‘The Affront to Alfonso. TROUBLE IN FRANCE GROWING OUTOP 11—DIs- SEXSIONS BETWEEN PRESIDENT GREVY AND HIS PRIME MINISTER. Loxpon, Oct. 2—A dispatch tothe Exchange tele- graph company, from Paris, says President Grevy is much affected by tne treatment received by King Alfonso in Paris, and it is said he intimated atone time that he intended to resign the presi- dency. IC ts stated that a violent feud, which ex- ists between M. Wilson, son-in-law of Président Grevy, and member of the chamber of deputies, and Prime Minister Ferry has caused dissension between the president and Mr. Ferry in relation to King Alfonso’s visit. UNBOUNDED ENTHUSIASM IN TRCN. IRUN, SPAIN, Oct. 2—The train containing King Alfonso and suite arrived here this morning, ‘The king was received with unbounded enthusiasm by the crowd in waiting. In parting at the frontier with his French escort the king bade the alde-de- eamp of President Grevy to convey his thanks to the president for the cordial welcome he gave him in Paris. ALFONSO'S WELCOME HOME. MADRID, Oct. 2—Many persons Of note have gone to the frontier to greet King Alonso and escort him to the capital. “Great preparations are belug made here by the people to welcome the king upon his arrival. AN INVESTIGATION TO BE MADE. Lonpon, Oct. 2—A dispatch from Paris to a local news agency states that M. Waldeck- Rosseau, minister of the interior, has ordered that an inquiry be instituted as to wnat measures were Taken to Secure order on the occasion of King Alfonso’s arrival in Paris on Saturday. THE GERMAN OTINION OF It. BERLIN, Oct. 2—The newspapers here regard the tnsults heaped upon King Alforso in Paris as amoral defeat ot France. No power, they. say, Would now wish for an alllanee with her, The in. sults to the Spanish king were, in thelr opinion, inore directly aimed against Germany, wllo con- Siders them a sign of weakness, 2S General Foreign News. THE CABINET CRISIS IN PARIS. Pants, Oct. 2—Prime Minister Ferry had an in- tervjew with President Grevy this morning. It is Tepof'ted that several members of the cabinet in- tend to offer their resignations. RUMORED RESIGNATION OF A MINISTER. Lonpon, Oct. 2—The Times’ Paris dispatch says on King Alfonso’s arrival in Paris, President Grevy introduced a general to him a8 minister of war ad fateron. A report was current in Paris yesterday that Genoral Thibaudin had resigned the war port- folio, but it has not been confirmed. A BRITISH CONSDL PIRED UPON. CONSTANTINOPLE, Oct. 2.—The Ling. consul ae Scutari Albania was fired at while on a hunting expedition a tew days since, but fortunately was not hurt. The would-be assassin escaped. Atanas eit ay Women as Temperance Reformers, TESTIMONY BEFORE THE LABOR COMMITTEE TO-DAY. New York, Oct. 2—Miss Frances E. Willard, of Chicago, president; Mrs. C. B, Buell, of Connectl- cut; Miss Anna Gordon, of Massaclusetis; Miss Mary H. Huot, of Hyde Park, Muss, and Mrs. Frances J. Barnes, of this city, appeared as a delezation from the National_Women’s Christian ‘Temperance Union before the Senate committee on labor and education to-day, and urged that the subject in which they had'so deeply interestea themselves be laid before Congress. It was stated that the Union, tts thirty-one auxiilary ana terrl- torial unions, was the largest society ever com- sed exclusively of women and controlled entirely by them. The number of local unions was about 3.000, with a membership of about 50,000, besides a larg’ number of juventle organizations. ’ The wit- esses showed the good work they had accom plisked tn various sections of the country, and spoke of the support given them by the press in their efforts to suppress Intemperance. gal ah ae Sentenced to be Hanged. Easton, Pa., 2.—John Dillman was to-day sentenced to b= hung for the murder of his wite, near Hecktown, this county, in March last. Dill: man cut his wife's throatand lest her lying on the roadside. Several weeks later she died in Northampton poorhous pice The Mississippi River Convention, VICKSBURG, Miss., Oct. 2,—At the Interstate levee convention to-day three states—Arkansaé, Louts- jana and Mississippi—only were represented. Re- solutions were adopted, declaring tzat It is the imperative duty of Congregs to Improve the navi- gation of the Mississippl and its tributaries, advising that a permanent organization, repre: senting all the people of the valley and tributaries interested in the subject, be formed,and endorsing the scbem of the Mississippi! River Commission. An ckecntive committee was appointed, to meet in Washington January 15, to aid in securing the Recessary legislation. ‘Tue convention then ad- journes _————— Wall Street To-day. EFFECT OF THE WESTERN UNION DECISION. New Youx, Oct. 2—The Post's financial article says: The stock market at first received slight im- petus toward higher prices on the announcement this morning of the decision of the long-pending Western Un:on case in regard to the legality of the issue of the much talked of $15,000,000 of extra stock 1n 1881 upon consolidation with the Amer‘- can Union and Atlantic and Pacific telegraph com- panies, But while tt was generally acknowledged that this removed one of the great bugbears wiilch has hung over the market for a year or two, the iminediate temper of the market 13 so languid that for the time being tt has no great effect. Western Union opened 3 higher than tt closed yesterday, and by 11 o'clock advanced 15 per cent to 81. Other stocks sympathize only to a lim- ited extent. After 11 o'clock the marxet .con- tinued extremely dull, and there was a ‘gen- eral decline of i U0 1.,per cent, the latter on Michigin Central to 8%, with X om Oregon and ‘Transcontinental to 533s, 3 ‘on Northern Pacific preferred to 643, % on’ Nortawestern to 1245;, § on Northern Pucifie common to 34, $ on New York Central wo 114%, and 3g to ¥ on’ other stocks. The decline left” the market irregular as compared to last night, about one-half of the stocks belag a fraction “higher than last night, While the rest are elther unchanged. or a traction lower. There was only a moderate business in Tailroad bonds. Government bonds were un- changed. Money this forenoon was 21234 per cen! = ee ‘The Markets. BALTIMORE, Oct. inia sixes, consolidated, 40; paxt-due coupons 45 bid tocday BALTIMORE, Oct. 2.—Cotton stesdy—middling, 103%, Floneaule nad unchanged. Wheat—southern steady; western lower and inactive; southern red, 104 1.12; do! Western Winter red. spo a ctober 1.08a1. 0836; 110% December, 11 ber, frente whit, ae” do white, 5 ‘3640, ae ‘quiet, 65264. Quict, without cliange Fisleg, foun anchanéed Cone » canvoes, ordinary to fair, Sya0ye, | Sugar steady A soft, 8X: copper refned strong, 143gai4%. “Whisky quiet dy, Aaa. 185. Freights ancl |. Receipts—four, refs: Peheat, 95,000 bushel: com, 7,000 bushels: ss 18000 busi bushels.” Shipments—w i. bushels! corn, 72,000. bushels. -whent 000 corn, 72. ‘Bales— 33U) ushels; corn, 3,000 bushels. - irom The Two-Cent Postal Law. ‘4 LARGE SALE OF THE NEW STAMPS IN THIS CITY— INCREASE IN THE OOLLECTION AND DELIVERY OF LETTERS, &0. ‘The sale of the new two-cent stamps before the elty post oMce closed yesterday reached 120,000, and the sale of two-cent envelopes 10,000. eet the day yesterday twenty-four different req tions were made by the stamp-sellers upon the cashier for stamps. Usually not more than four ‘Will of Hen. Jere 8. Black. AN EXEMPLIFIED COPY FILED IN THIS ITY. An exemplified copy of the will of the late Hon. JereS. Black, of York, Pa, was filed in the regis- ‘ter of wills’ office here to-day. To his wife he left ‘the home place, Brockte, and the household and personal property tn the family residence to be, at her death, divided between the four children. The execu Vincent R. Keesey, Chancey F. Binck and H. Hornsby, are directed to ascertain the = of bonds and interest bearing securt- ties and di of them to the Best advantage. if they deem it proper. He directs that certain notes formoney loaned ‘his children be added to the estate, ag also certain bonds due from the B. and 0. ratiréad company in exchange for 7 per cent bonds of the Marietta and Cincinnati raiiroad, which are to constitute a fund, of which his wife ts devised the interest. To his son oT: ts ven Brockie after the termination of Mrs. lack's Iie estate, provided he pays his sister Re- a ‘Decca $20,000, in case Oi its refusal, Re- becca may ‘take it and pay him a like sum. To his daughter Rebeoca ts. left the house and lot corner of Connecticut ave- nue and DeSales street, In this city; to Mary Daw- son Black, the land nine Rrockte, known as Willow Bridges; to hig son, Henry, a life estate in Patchwork, a farm of 230 acres in Franklin county, Pa., and the remainder in fee be devises to uisson’s children, To this son he gives all right and ttle to lands near Albany, Shackleford county, Texas, nd $50,000 1n cash at the death of his mother. The executors are to invest $2,000 for the use of his grandson, Henry Black, to be paid him on reach- ing majority, provided he drops tae name of Jere- tmiah Sollivah and takes the name ot Henry Van- trless Biack. To hts daughter, Mary Sullivan Clayton, be ieaves Tobridge. a farm of $12 acres tn Harford county, Md., which he bequeaths to V. K. Keesey in trust for Lis daughter Mary and her children, Be leaves “my estate” in the Hunter farm, (To not know apy other name for it), which Gen. Garfleld and owned as tenants in common at the the of his death, situate on the Potomuc, immediately opposite the city of Washington. I give to my executors tn irust tor all my eifliten, Share and suare alike, with power to scll when they think proper. To Henry F. Schill ts left a lot of land in Somerset county, Md., on condition “that a respectable house shail be érected thereon and finished by the first of April, 1885, and shall be occupied by the evangelist or preacher duly appointed by the Disciples church at Sor q and the property only” wien the chi no preacher shall be leased to some one else, aud the rents paid to the elders for the use of the poor. ‘The cbiidren are to have equal shares in all the real estate not specifically devised, and money collected After the death of the mother, ee. ———— Sail Living. To the Editor of Tae EvEsise Stax: Permit me to say, with refcrence to the repaint+ ing of the “Baptism of Pocahontas,” in the ro- tunda of the Capitol, by Mr. Barlow, that the dis- tinguished painter of that work—Mr. John Gadsby Chapman—is now living In Rome, at an advanced age, but as much devoted t6 its art ashe was forty years ago, when he of this city, where he painted the work referred to. I know him well, and for many years have en- Joyed his friendship, ABC October 1, 1883, [It 1s giso stated that tho artist Welr,who paint ed tae “Embarkation of the Piigrims,’"Is living in New York, and enjoying good healtu fora man over elghty years old.) sii The Taking of the Oath. To the Editor of Tar Evenrxo Sram: I find upon investigating the matter that my remarks in Saturday’s §ran were based upon What 1s now discovered to be a gross misrepre- sentation of facts, and an injury was innocently dong a most deserving and painstaking teacher. Without Dbelng requested ty him to do 80 T request that you will give me this opportunity to say 1. You know an opéf confession is good for the soul COT OF THE INDIGENT INSANE. Dr. W. W. Godding, superintendent St. Eliza- beth Asylum, has transmftied the bill for support of the indigent insane for the District of Columbia, for the quarter ending September 30, 1883. ‘The | amount fs $25,796.5; —<$——. MarriaGe Licensrs.—Marriage licenses have been issued py the clerk of the court to James Jeffries and Kole Neg: Rovért R. Cooke, of Al- exandria, Va. and Alice V. Morrow: Antuony Kuechel and Eliza Stafregan; Jacob Diggs and Cella Burrs; Lucian Hecke: and Sybel Cobb; Chas. P. Jaeods, of Janesville, Wis. and Mary P. Riddle, of Lebanon, Tenn. nes ‘Coleman and Sarah ‘Honesty; Sydney Parker, ot Norfolk, V: and Lucyanna Swann, of Hancock, Md.;_ H>tn Berghausen and Katle Albrecht; Henry’a. Clarke, of Prinee George's county, Md., and Julla A’ Row: Thomas H. Anderson, of Philadelphia, Pa. d Mary Elizabeth Jones; John King and Lo suas Robertson; W. J. Wells and Mary Hol- lan Rance oF THE TuEMoMeTER.—The follow! were the readings at the office of the chie officer to-day: 7a, m., 62.6; 11a. m., 61.8; 69.1. Maximum, 70.5; minimum, 56.5. Na Eerie oo) The New York Stock Market. The following are the opening and closing prices of the New York Stock Market to-day. as reported by special wire to H. H. Dodge, 539 15th street: Name | 0 [23 Same [oe Cent. Pac.....| 67%) 685;/Nor. & West.,p.|.....| 39 Ches. & Ohid!.| 16] 15% North. Puc. | 88% Do. 1st pret..| 27%! 27%| Do, pret.....| 68%) 63g Do. 21 pref..| 1834) 164 Northweet - 26 ©. 6.6.8 1.21] 61%) 563Ont. & West. Col. Coal.../2.] 223; 22” oregon Trans.| 534) 59% 12175 1203 /Pac. Mail My) 263, Peo. D. & E 8134) 307, Readtn; 91g) 94408t. Pu 120% 1289) Do. pret | Sore /St.P. & Omalia| 4x B04 20%¢| 80.°|- Do. pret 00% 199 82, 81X'Texas Pac. 2835! Bay 28 | 25%/Union Pac ....| 803g| 89 9734) 967;|Wab. Pac 20%) 214¢ %| 80%| Do. B45q) 33 11425! West. Uni 8036, 80. News Bricis. Victoria Woodhull has fallen out with her hus- band, Lord Colin Campbell, and 18 for divorce. She charges him ‘with adultery and cruelty and he brings some grave counter-charges against the laay. F A smallpox pantie prevails at Mattoon, IIL, and the pubile schools have been closed. Saturday night the residence of Harvey Wheeler, in Amherst, N. H., was struck by light- ning, and Mrs. Wheeler was killed. Wheeler ex- Ungiished the fire with milk. Thirteen members of the Polish Catholic con- egation, Who took possession of the church at Nauticoké, Pa., Sunday, were arrested yesterday. Father Gramlewiez’ accounts were examined by & counell and found correct. Frank R. Sherwin, the wealthy New Mexico cattle ranche owner, agrested In Chi on re- guisition from New York to answer indicument or contempt of court, has been refused release on habeas corpus, and will be taken to New Yo! ‘The three mile professional race at Hulton, Pa, yesterday, was won by ‘Teemer, Hamm second; e, 202) A law, passed by the New York legislature at tts last session, prohibiting the manufacture of cigars in the tenement houses of New York city, went Anto effect yesterday, and wili interfere with the Gaily work of turee or four thousand men, women and children, Two passenger tratns on the West Shore rail. road collided StJohnsville and Fort Plain yesterday, and two men were Killed and twenty persons injured, one fatally. as fatally shot at Brldgepore Pa. Suniey Beet was fat ot at "ey night. Patrick Ryan was arrested in New York yestor day by special post office agenis on a cl of breaking into the post office at New Milford, Ct. where the burglars stole $100 worth of stamps and other property, SENATOR SHARON AND Miss HiLt.—A San Fran- cisco dispatch says: Senator Sharon has stated in Teference to the ch: of ad against him by who claims to be wife, that he would take 1mmeilaie measures to punish his traducers to the full extent of the law. le characterizes the charge as the scheme of a characterless woman and unscrupulous man to extort money, and says that he refuses to pludked. It 1s stated by the other side that Gov. rds, of W! who attended of the Senator's daughter to Sir Thomas Hes- keth, will come from the east to testify that he hes Mr. Sharon acknowledge that be had been secretly married to Miss Hill ‘Traveler's Guide, PENNSYLVANIA Road.—Trains leave B. & P. sta- for the same period was 4,039. This increase | t10n, 6th and B sts. n.w.,asfoliows: For New York, ds attributed tothe reduction se ‘postage, Some | Philadelphia and the East—A M., 6.00 x), 9:33 of the city post office officials believe that the re- hore eg ar duction cause & permanent increase in the | (X-), 9:50 a) Ons — PM, amount of mail handled, and at any rate | 4:2 (ex. mol ey henge ot For Boston, daily, & permanent increase in first class mall matter, as | Without aie ene probably printed hich are mailablé as | 4:20 P.M. For Pittsbt sho West. printed matter, will find their way into the rogu- | A-M-, 9 us 20 (ast He} P.. letter mail. AS an instance of the = aoe misunderstanding of the new law, Mr. emaeis, Satertey, Sem Seite a (ex.),_ 10: 'P-M., 10:10 (ex.) and DetraltA. 230 P, be week. ‘aa was a_ resident | ‘The Govermor of lewa Strack Speech- Magqroxera, Iowa, Oct. 2. BET they Re 3 the ‘While the latter was speaking, he was taken with one of his apoplectic Bits and stood motionless and dumb before the assembly for several minutes, When about to fall be was rendered assistance by the members of his committee on the stand. WASRINGTON CATTLE MARKET.—At the Queens. town Grove yards, on the Metropolitan Brahch, £0. ER, three imfles from the cits, Lewis Means, proprietor, yestertay, 458 head "of catt Sere offered, of whitch 233 Sold to butchers at 4a 5% perib.,and 23) to go tw country; 1,855 sheep and lambs were sold as follows: sheep, 3idiy per ¥.; lambs, 45n6k; 10 cows and calves ut $902800. The state of the market was fair, Tae DECREE IN THR Vincer Drvonce Cann — Judge James, in the Equity Court to-day, the decree of divorce granted to complainant in the case of Rosa P. Steele Vincent against Charles Vincent. The decree gives ber the care, custody and control of the children, but provides that de- fendant shail be allowed to Nave acess Lo see and Converse with them at all reasonable mes, ‘Tue Contract for constructing the basement of the public building at Frankfort, Ky., was to-day awarded to Belknap & Durnesnil, of Louisville, Ky., for $6,600, _ WastTae Canrrt Accornrep Fort?—A comm't- tee of accountants of the Treasury department are Anvestigating the accounts of the oMce of the sup- erintendent of the Treasury department. Itt ‘State! that they have found that about 1,400 yards of carpeting have not been accounted for Ue books. The superintendent states that when the committee examine the vouchers they Wil find everything accounted for. Tar CoREAN Ewmassy will visit the ‘Treasury department to-morrow morning at 11 o'clock. PATENTS were issued to-day as follows: John B. Boyle, Baltimore, Md., bell pull; J. RM. Mint Baltimore, stop or brake mechanism and wite support for cash cartier systems; Jolin G. Myers, Washington, burial vault; Henry W. » Ports: mouth, Va., and W. H. Lyons, Berkeley, Va., utilizing exhaust of steam pumps. PosTMASTRR GENERAL GRESHAM foturned to Washington from the west last night. Tne Prnuc Beiprsa ar Prvrsecrs.—A com. mittee from Pittsburg, Pa., consisting of Repre- Sentatlves Hopkins and Bayne, Geo. James B. Scott and John H. Ricketson, accom- panied by Supervising Architect Hi, called upon | Secretary Folger to-day to urge that. the pubite batiding at Pittsburg ve con-tructed of granite and that the building be enlarged in accordance with theoriginal’pians, It was decided not to construct the upper part of the Dullding 80 as to | interfere with the wishes of the committer until they have an opportunity of having It enlarged by appealing to Congress. | Whether It shail be Made of granite or not wil not be decide til after the bids, which are now out, are ree: Political Points. JUDGE HOADLY SPEAKS aT CLEVELAND—THE coN= NECTICUT TOWN ELECTIONS—TUE MARYLAND KE- PUBLICANS, ETC. The democrats of Cleveland, Ohio, held the largest meeting of the campaign last night, the audience numbering 10,000. The meeting was ad- Gressed by Juige George Hoadly, Hon. Jos E McDonald of Indiana, Hon. 8. W. Wood of Kan- Sas,and Hon. Henry B. Payne. Judge Hoadiy Spoke for about an hour. His volve was leeble, | and he was listened to with much aMculty. In | the course of remarks upon the Scott law, he Said Unut he believed in mora suasion, bul nol 4n forced prohibition. Col Win. Morreil, of the Baltimore Vindicator, has accepted the ‘challenge of Col. Wiliam Picdger, of the Atlante Vindicator, to a joint dis- cussion in the Various cities of Oliio of the ques- ton whether or not the welfare of Lhe colored peoe ple of the south will be hest promoted by a ot adherence to the republican party by the colored Voters Of Ohio. The first republican mass meeting of the cam. align Woes held last evening tn Baltimore. Ad+ resses were made by lion. H. B. Holton and RB. Stockett Matthews. Mr. Moetthews yesterday formally declined to accept the nomination for ate torney & ‘neral on the republican state Ucket. The Connecticut town elections took place yes- terday. The result far as heard from, show that ‘the republicans have, as usual, carried a large majority of Ue towns, Inaking guns appare y » SUCCERS OF A Fear ago, DIED. EVANS. In Philsdelphia, Sunday, Seystember 39, 1983, ELIZA L.. widow of Estwick Evans, im the eigity-800- ture. enwood Cemetery, > from hi west, Wednenday Papers please cop < lute residence, 2016 G street north. Detober 8, at thrée p.m, (Lyneibang Successors to Buchly’s Undertaking Establishment, 922 Pa. Ave. n.w., (formerly 912 Pa. Ave.) Everything first-class and reasonable. Telephone connections” Transicut fancrals'a apecaity. ‘or E zonwors?, ° Successur to Anthony Buchly, Undertaker, 912 Pennsylvania Avenue northweat. eof the most complete establishments in the coum try. Lange rooms for transient funeral services. aul ETHUE BOONE) auls ndertaker, 1233 7th etreet, between M and Ea: ae Bodies embalmed and prepared for trausportation. Soe caer Sotmenseton ‘OSEP! JO aSAT FURNISHING UNDERTAKER, 1726 Penney) vania avenue northwest. im inoderate and everything ‘eluphoue connection. mig JOH B waiceT, UNDERTAKER, 337 J0th street northwest. _Telephone connevtis os a0 A oauen RE, NDERTAKER, rthwest, betwoen 3] and jauld R. 8. 1. SCOTT, 1207 F street northwest, * Washington, D.C. ‘Preservation of the nstural teoth a reel tt St wud-1m® Dect try eal eaten, ok SEP Eine Sa Gin Canoe a R_DURE, DENTIST, 73 lar STREET SR anal ee of Mat nats See Teeth filled for €1. Extracting without pain, 60 Ail operations warranted: ; B. HARTLEBEN, GRADUATE OF PENN tania College, Philadelphia, huving purchased iy office and residence, has restumed fractice I cont Seva dentist of undoubted ability, Mt a CRM asa i “ Dentist, 1015 ised mtn. w- +25 ARETE a DoE oe with aplendid 3 rhode aiid Branches of Dentistry. Moderate fees, - 33 Di. DONNALLY, 1321 F treet northwest, R. RANDALL PARSONS, Deszisr, Vth street. Billantyne’s agi a ee Geouvir & Co-s sev een ed eat Se ogee ene