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Sr AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. FPHOMAS DOWLING, Anctioneer. SH TWO HORSES, WAGON Om THURSDAY MORN. * MMENCING at 1 OVEMBER a, 2 N'OCLOG and Teas; Teas: rhment Java; Carrbie Whire, other articles in tot m THOMAS DOWLING, Auc pD NCANSON BRC . Auctioneers. E,WALNUT CHAMBE FS, WALNUT BEDST EXTESS IMRARY TABI CHAIKS, TOILET GLASS WAR. STONES. RIE eam MONDAY, wa) g3e_r yin eash. A hoof the said piece pf will I x 5, i AND BOLSTERS, 4 SUT AND MAHOGANY M. E WALNUT EXTENSION TABLE, Di « OMATES. CHINA ANDGEAS: I RIFCHEN KEQUISTLES, &c Xt q PLAN 3 ONE TINE COUPE On THEE sE TEN CLK ext, the orp wal sell x Preise EDWARD etttte LT. DEY. CARTWRIGHT, TH a A SMALL FRAME HOUSE the Supr holding a specs Docke € the prrewives, -third in one ye ferred aud r m the Lof the parehase ty ts knockud down HENK oes Ro RE ono ta oLL first of Noveinber. rehascr title t the « amoxnt of | piu Al! conveyancing at the cost Honor. SALE OF VALUAT FATE STORE AND FHE SOUTHPAST COKNER ©. FHWEST. ar AND M STREETS Ne tthe wad, “Triste, will front of the prem LST DAY OF NOVEM OCK P.M. the fellc NSON BROS, A S SALE OF HEAVY STANDARD GRO- Cy WINES, LIQUORS, AND HARNESS. Shon! yers generall i FIRST, by orde uiininistrators, sold at o'clock } aan —— .UABLE PROPERTY, LY IMPROVED BY ne Court of the, sara thet +t for ta square five hin Uf Washinton, < partly iuproved J decree, are: One- oe on ttt mete | trade only MONDAY, OCTOBER TWENTY-NINTH its to Lear interest ann] to 1 two deeds of trust, dated. respect. aa, Twill sell at publ ob THURSDAY, Nv Payable semi-annually, Adeponst of | TP 8 of sale are not rvex the right ting Trustee until y has been paid. Roon LEKRET, Trustee, | P.M. WELLING ALD, ISS, ye-dleseribed | October 29, 1883. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. HOUSEFURNISHINGS. “THE EVENING STAR. THIS AFTERNOON. p{WssnoneR's BAUR OF FORFEITED Porrery Axp Ponrcexar, MONDAY. T. COLDWELL, Real Estate omens = Pieces SALE OF Sa smnnecine THCRSOS ROVER aT commencing ‘THURSDAY, NOV! FIRST, at HALF-PAST SEVEN P. M. Thi 4.lange line of Diamonda: Gold, Silver, Brass and Nickel : Gold, Silver, and Plaitgl Véat Gold and Plated Charms and Locket ings, Pins, Brace: ets, Nepkchains: Plain. Gold and Set Itings: in fact, all Kinds of Jewelry: Opera Glasiea: Gold, Silver and Pisted Ware. Also, a fine fine of custom-made Gent's Cloth- ing, Overcoats, Ulsters, Suite, Pants: Ladies’ Dresses and Dress Patterns, Dolmans; Ladies’ Coats, Shawls; Bibles, Guns, Pistols, Razors, Musical Instruments, Books, Tools ‘of all Kinds, Umbrellas, Clocks, Piston Hods, Pipes cte. Sale commences at 7:30 P, m. ad con- ie unt IS are 80) N.B.—Persous holding tickets on which the time has notice, ames ¥RED. SELINGER, Broker. ‘S$ & CO., Auctioneers, 029-66 WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioncers.~ SPECIAL SALE. En Finer 1 GOTHIC BRICK DWELLING, WITH MANSAED. s ROOF AND ALL MODERN IMPROVEME NTS, No 505 MAPLE AVENUE, “LE DROIT PARK.” By virtue of a deed of trust. dated November Iet, A.D. 219: duly rerorded in Liber No. 795, fol lo 443, obe of the land records for the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secnred, we Will sell at public auction, the premises, on MONDAY, OCTOBER TW NINTH, 1) at HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. the following described real Getate, situate in the county of Washington, District Colnm bia, to wit: All of lot numbered fourteen (14) block numbered two (2), of A. L. Barber & Co.'s sul Vision of Le Droit Park, fronting sixty (60) feet on tl north side of Gilman sireet, now called Maple avenne, with a depth of one hundred and forty-one (141) feet. as recorded in the office of r of said District, together with t ‘Terms of sal "xpense of aale in cash, and the balan and eightecn months, for which the notes of the purchaser, bearing interest from the day of sale, and secured bya deed of trust on the THREE WALNUT FRAME PARLOR SUITES, UP- property sold. Will be taken. A deposit of 200 will be jOLSTERI GR LUSH. NEARLY NEW; Feiired at the tine of sale, and all couveyancingat the | EeaSe nue IN KOOD FRAME PARLOR expense of the purchaser. Terms to be complied with SUITE, UPHOLST] IN CRIMSON SILI ED. AND OAK EXTENSION TABLE: UT BOOK GASES; WALNUT CHIFFONIER, NEW; WALNUT CHAMBER SUITES: BED LOUNGES, WRITING TABLES, WALNUT SIDE BOARDS,” OAK BOOK CASE, WALNUT E'TEGERES, WALNUT MUSIC Cate FRENCH PLATE MIRRORS. OTTOMANS, HAL CLOTH RECLINING CHAIR, OFFICE TABLES, ASH CHAMBER SUITE, SIDE TABLES, PAINT: INGS, CARP MATS, DRUGGETS, HAIR AND HUS ESSES, AND A GEN ERAL ASSORTMENT OF HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, SOME OF WHICH IS NEARLY NEW. On WEDNESDAY MORNING, commencing at HALF PAST TEN O'CLOCK A. M., we shall sell in front and within our Salesrooms a large collection of the above named articles, removed to our salesrooms for conve- nience of sale, and sale of 2 fine collect n days, otherwise the Trustees reserve the right Il the property at the risk and cost of the default- varchaer, after five days’ advertisement in The ing Star newspaper. WORY G, KIMBALL kids ARNOLD BJUHSSOS,} Trustees. olt rpuouas DOWLING, Auctioncer, CATALOGUE SALE OF TWO FINE LAW LIBRARIES LANFOUS BOORS, ¢ ROOM be sold to make room for 4 special mn of Ol Paintings, account of rain, EK B, WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers, VED < MONDAY ’ AND. FU COMMENCING 1 nks how ready for ex: ts ¥ S. OCR. _ Terms, cash. 3 DOWLING, Anét. RY SALE OF VALUABLE. PROPERTY aE i oT est a : STREET; No. 601 H S rthwest, corner D street, SrRRED No. Cnet BTRE oy ATTRACTIVE SALE OF ELEGANT R FAKE PLACE OUR TUFRSDAY MOR) rict of Columbia, holding an Equity Court, Passed on the 26th day of October, 1883, in a cause’ bumbered 6, Equity Docket 18,° the undersizned fees will at public auction, in front of the re- ‘ive pieces of property, on the days and at the hours hereinafter’ named—that. isto say, on MONDAY, the LETH DAY OF NOVEMBER, A.D. 1883. at FOUR o OCK P.M., the following described Real Estate situ- atein the City of Washington, in the District of Columbi to wit: Purt of lot numbered six (6) in square numberc three hundred and seventy-eight (378), beginning forthe same at the southeast corner of the said lot numbered six (6), and thence running due north one hundred and eihty-seven (187) feet ten (10) inches and one-half (3s) an inch to a public alley; thence with the line of said alley due west thirty (30) fect six (6) inches and one-half Co)an inch; thence at right angles due south through said lot one hundred and cihty-seven (187) feet ten (10) inches and one-half (3g) an inch to north Dstreet ; thence with the line of said D street, due cast ary (30) feet ‘x (6) inches and one-half (4) an inch to the place of sinning, AND ON SAME DAY, at FIVE O'CLOCK P. M., that other certain ptece or parcel of real estate and situate in said city anc BY Nittue of, decree of, the Supreme Court of ee RED EMBO: spec LIBRA OBES, PILLAR AND OTHE BLES, ‘DINING CHATRS, C01 D OTHER M AND “HEAT GLASS WARE, HE! & COLL WiTH BALLS ALso, BAKER, ADMIN é : District known aa and. Yeing lot | BY ORDER R. F. KER, IINISTRATOR: ONE | nuinbered or lettered “D," in Biman, Mendes subdle KNABE PIANO, SIOOL AND COVER, BOOK- | Vision of square nunibered four hundred and echt 08), ‘ASE, TABLES, —. 5 corpmmencing ioe Oe fer ata Some oo Se iret nee BAY WORK HORSE, 19 HANDS HIGH; WEIGHT | froin the northwest corner of said aquare, and raniinie thence south twenty-four (24) fect four (4) inches; thence east ninety-nine (99) feet eleven (11) inch thence north twenty-four (24) feet four (4) inches; thence west ninety-nine (9) fect eleven (11) inches to in she ace of b AND 01 UESDAY. the THIRTEENTH DAY OF NOVEMBER, A. D. 18st, at FOUR O'CLOCK P. Bf, fhat other certain picee ot parvel of realestate and prem: ises situate in said city and District known as and being: | Eeven (7). in square numbercd four nm (447), beginning for the same at the southwest corner of said lot and square, and run- ning thence north along the line of 7th street west twenty (20) feet: thence east eizhty (80) feet; thence south twenty G0) fect to north Nstrect, and theice west eighty (HO) feet to the place of beciuning AND “ON SAME. DaY, at FIVE O'CLOCK. P. that other certain piece or bavely real estate and pre ises situate in said city and District, and known as an being a part of lot: numbered one (1) in square num- ALSO HORSF. CANOPY TOP PHAETON AND HARNESS, PROPERTY OF A FOREIGN MIN) ER, With other Goods, to which the attention of buyers is a : oF -2 ‘ING, OCTOBER THIRTIETH, LVE O'CLOCK, we will sell, i the above Carpets, bet in tention of buyers is = 2 bered four hundred and fifty-threr (453), bexinning for OF TANDEM, HAR- | thefame at the southeast cofner of said lot and runbing : LE HARNESS. ROBES, | thenes north on Gth street west elehty-five (85) feet to WHIPS. 4 DOUBLE | the rear line of said lot; thence west with said line HARNESS ( ), LIVERY CO: fixtern (16) feet: theuce parallel with said 6th street HATS, BOO" [ON. eighty-five (85) H street north, and thence east on R THIRTIETH, | said H strec to the beginning, t f the ress AND ON DAY, IMMEDIATELY AFTER PIL- ¥ to the Swedish Lactic: ABOVE, that other certain piece or parcel of real estate WAL. ‘enue, I shall sell the above effects," | and premises situate in said city and District, known 8s sh. and being part of lot nmbered one (1) in eqiare num THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. _ | bored four hundred and fifty-three (453), becinning for = the #ame ata point sixteen (16) feet west from the south- foneer. ¢ ner of said lot and running thence west seven- ren (17) feet; thence nowth ¢1 é ae ce Last wek of the Auction Sale at 914 Seventh | cust seventeen (17) fect; thence south eighty-five Ss) feet to the place of bexinning street, and the best of the Goods to be sold ‘DON SAME DAY IMMEDIATELY AFTER Fy | mate ABOVE. “That ctner certain picce al of real- consisting of Silks, Velvets, Cashmeres, Linens, Cloths | estate and promise sities it eid vith mad Dine broideries, Underwear in Merino and Cotton, Ladies’ | distance fifty-six (56) feet west from the southeast cor: Jerseys, Brushes, Collars, Buttons, Hosiery, Parasols, | 40%, 53) fect thence orth elahty: five (85) feck, thence dbrellas, Gossamers, Fringes, Spool Silks, Spool Cot- | Prot tunant Her eteect eek tea ae eenty five (85) ton, Fine Scistors and Perfumery; also aline of Valu- | OF NOVEMBER: & DAMS i POUL OTLOCR Ea able Goods for Christmas Presents and many other fran SSimeninesd city pnd Diewice EuGwaies aan articles too numerous to mention, ‘This stock is choice, being the east half of lot numbered six (6) in square | and Indies are invited to attend this saie,as the goods ‘will be sold without reserve, Awning, Shelving, Counters, One Walnut Offico Desk, | Two Sitver Plated Showcases will be sold MONDAY, OCTOBER TWENTY-NINTH, at TWELVE O'CLOCK. Also, the stock on hand will be offered in lots to the ) feet; the numbered fonr hundred and fifty-five (459) as. the same is laid off on the ground plan or survey of said city, toweter with all the iaiprovements ou said pieces of property. ‘Terms of sale, as prescribed by said decree, are as fol- lows: The purchase-n oncy to be paid one-third in cash and the residue in equal installments in one and two feara from the day of salg the whole to bear interest from the day of safe, and the payment thereof to be se cured on the property sol” (orcash to be paid on the day of sale or on ratitication thereof by the chancellor). deposit of five hundred dollars (8500) ou each of the jects of property located at No. 92) D street northwest, Soo oti street northwest, and 637 F street: northwest, and of two hundred dollars (#200) on each of the re maining pieces of property, will be required at the time of sale, and. the whole cosh Payment must be made | and TUESDAY, OCTOBER THIRTIETH. i within ten (10) days after sale All conveyancing and o5-tal FOLEY, Auctioneer. | recording at purviumer's cont. If the terns Of sale ate | \Qyrasninaron not complied with within ten (10) days after any sale \\ Re Ee made, the trustecs reserve. the right to sell _any piece of Reeular auction wale of property upon which defaait has been made ut the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, and after one week's notice Oy advertisement in one newspaper. : [AMES G. PAYNE, 482 Louisiana avenue, (eee EVERY TUES AY MOKNING, co: Tegardiess of weather, . havitue Horses or Carriazes for sale will find this the best method of disposing of the shine. BENSINGER, Auctioneer. Constantly: on hand. and at private sale; lange stock of Carriages, Buguies, Express Waions, Harness, EDWARD H. THOMAS, ‘Room 8, 916 F street n. w., DUNCANSON BROS., Auctionee Tpuowas DOWLING, Auctioneer. F VALUABLE IMPROVED AND SUBURBAN PROPERTY ON LL 029-d&ds 2 ok 1416 F street northwest. Hors: FOR SALE BY PUB- n TUESDAY, THE THIRTIETH at HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. 24, mm square 544. These lots are on kb est, adjoining the northwest corner of. sid streets, and offer a rare opportunity for investment iumediat uprovenent, ‘The a street frontage is fe Yentaxe on Sd street 48 feet, J LDWELL, Auctioneer. AS THE 4 b TY, A STREET NORTHWEST, WASHINGTON, D. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the | District of Columbia, sitting in equit Keating etal. are coi 3 r 1. are defendants), N: MONDAY. the TWELFTH DAY OF NOV ISS, at THREE O'CLOCK P.M. on th * premise following described real estate, to wit: Lots No. ). 40, 42, 48, 49, 59, G1, 68, 73, and in MecLanghl subdivision of the tract of land known as Prospect Hi and also the undivided one-half interest in aud to 14 ‘80, 81, and #2, in the said subdivision of Prospect Hil together with the buildings and improvements. thereon, consisting of alange and well-built brick dwelling and stables ON THE FOLLOWING DAY, AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P. M., subdivision of lot No. 25, in square 206, fronting 23 feet 3 inches on 8 street by'a depth of 100 feet on 15th street northwest, with the improvements, fousisting of a two-story and basement brick dwelling: Ouse. ‘Terms: One-third cash; balance in six and twelve hs: notes to bear six per cent interest from day of or all cash, at the option of the purchaser or pur- chasers. Deposits of 825 will be required on each w improved lot, and $250 on the homestead. and $100 on the § street property. If teins of sale are not complied. with within five days after day of sale the trustee re- serves the right to resell the property at the risk aud cost of the defaulting purchaser or purchasers, JOHN F. ENNIS, Trustee, No. 4#6 Louisiana aventie, ‘SON BROS., Auctioneers. G AND MILLING STOCK. Collateral the? Ee Sth and D str 7 DAY, K THIRTY-FIRST, lssJ,'at ONE O'CLOCK 5,000 shares of she Butterfly Mining and Milling Com- bany, bins certifieate No. 101. | Terms cash, for holder of note, OC1 3 ATH (3ru) s ‘TALISTS! FOR A GOOD INVESTMEN’ | | EXC) 2 snare 117, | of adecree of the Supreme Court of th In order to secure to the purchaser or purchasers of Sivare and | tof Columbia, passed onthe Senta the homestead mentioned i the above adgertintcnt s feet and IL pod and valid title to the whole ) fay ofebrreemer. 12, in Equity eanke No docket No. 21, we will offer for sale. by action. in front of ‘the premises, on THU NOVEMBER FIRST (1sz), 1883, AT FC P.M. Lots four (4), ‘six. (6). ed sub-divisi id f 242), in the y-two, vf Washington.D.C.accord'ng to the sub-division of the said lots four G4), six (6) and eight (8), which the conrt by its order passed in suid cause has authorized us ». aud which sub-division is as fol- four (4) into thive lots, each ‘fronting twen- feet and risht (S)inckes on Fourteenth (14th) Six (6) into three lots, exch fronting twenty. feet and cieht (8) inehes on Fourteenth (ath) street—all of said subdivisional lots to be bounded by the trar line of the present lots, and the sub-division of ts fons (4) and sig (6) to be made by parallel lines ht anxies with Fourteenth street: lot cieht (3), ou Rhode Island avenue, to be sub-divided into. qual length and fronting’ on Rhod Shall, at the SAMETIME AND PLAC undivided half- o28-dts the said property, I E, offer for salemy interest in and to the said homestead, MARGARET A. THYSON, rpuowas DOWLING, Auctioneer. JATALOGUE SALE OF THE LIBRARY OF A WASHINGTON BIBLIOPHILE, RICH IN POLITICAL, HISTORICAL, GEOGRAPH- ICAL, PHILOSOPHICAL AND THEOLOGICAL “STORY BI © one bounding on thealley to be WORKS, a, US BAST SIDE OR | et wide aud the cther tarp each (rent N ANDO STREETS with °By i sub-division we ae axD ‘ | » hots for 1 cl E socacted ue ailns purices sae ee WORKS OF FRENCH AND GERMAN FICTION Massing The terms of sale as. presenibed by the deere of the ‘AND POETRY ad Yat. with ry brie balance a HITY-F t FIVE O'CLOCK P city of Wael ‘osh. and the residue in one aud of sale, with interest from day of t option ‘of the purchaser. ‘The d ferred peyments of any purchese money are to be j cured by withLoldine deed or by. taking mortcaze oF ¢ | deed of trust on property sold. All unpaid taxes and pee re 0 of proceeds of sale. If sale be not complied with within: made at cost and risk of the tof two hundred dollars jut tind by Trustees on Core tee f By the decree the Trustees are empower to post- sale from diay to day in case all the property be ertined, Al TO BE SOLD ON THURSDAY, NOVEMBER Isr, AT THOMAS DOWLING'S AUCTION ROOMS, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND ELEVENTH STREET, S AT HALF-PAST SEVEN O'CLOCK P. M. THE BOOKS WILL BE ON VIEW DAY PRIOR TO sold on the day conveyancing is to = bcd ¢ purchaser GEORGE F, APPLEBY, 7 H, SMITH & SON, Real Estate Broker, WitLisare“EDMoNStox,; Trustees. | A, No. 515 7th street northwest, MBices, 430 5th street northwest. THOS. EF. WAGGAMAN, Auctioneer. O1T-dSds_ ABLE IMPROVED AUCTION SALE OF A DESIRABLE LOv ON THE NORTH SIDE OF C STREED Be E UR-AND-A-HALF Bm OOF F¥ as Glass, Crockery AT ON NORTH H STREETS NORTE WOT AND SIXTH ro Goa ed, China, “Leather Spr ON Pa, ANP AUETH | on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER THIRTY-FIRST. RO O¥Y A ‘Sclied am Hard FIRST ADL SHEETS eOeEne | 1885, AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK PAL, will R 00 - = ‘as ‘H- | besdid, in froht of the premises, the east 37 keet 4. CORN y virtue of a decree of the 8 Court of the, E ‘square 490, containing pat et of Cott, tet Hue ieeh ¢ aa Yet Octo Se eae cownat ES ssc in thie cause of Me sasy and nade known at sale. ai vs O'Brien ef abs No, 8638 of the Equity Docket of | 025-2700 J. T. COLDWELL, Auctioneer. i E aude trustee in said court, the undersigned, as trast ‘said cause, J. =r ay i 4 Soya wt an s STEES' SALE OF VALUABLE PRO} Y, ING TWO FRAME Hous Ra THE CORNER Inches front of oriziual lot 3, IXTH DAY’ OF NOV O'CLOCK P. M., in front of the preinises, the foliowin describedl wal extate situate in the city of Washington, . tn the District of Columbia, aud Rnown ani de ted OF S(STH AND L STRE RI St. ‘on the plats of waist cley a fot Ne, 1 D No. 841: Y virtue of a deed of trust recorded in Liber No. and imuuediately thereafter 1ot ‘No: i, ti Square No: | 10d Jolie li, of the Yad TRicords of the District fi Gaunt La Fabrice, | “Terms: Que fourth and tho residue in | fu fronts the premisnn ou THURSDAY tee ioe jantutet Lables. e Fabrics. | | Terms: Oue-fourt 2 ree 1 | tn front of the on a os and Caliiiet Makers, Scroll | thiee. cual installments at sie twelve abd eights | OF ROVEMMER a HALE PAST PORE SCE ‘plied by wallet or barre acaths. rompectively, with Interest from dag Mth Fart of Let 3. mauary No; 40, fronting twenty Ty themecehatanens ee ee | eer tre ae foe puree improved by: two frame direliings aa yb the ctr ‘oh the rec two. OMEATAS CG, 147 Ps. ave., Washington, D. c. | ton. A depot ae alone gt a “One-thi of purchare money ta cash, the z Avenin wanted everywh Fold by Dragyisi eres = tat the time of sale, and ope and 7 Sem Sater, Hardware and geperal stores, “mk; Fen a PR RIH the terms of ‘ale within ‘one by the purchaser's notes Mis CELLU LOED TRUSS: THAT NEVER BREAKS | the property at the risk and cont cf sone tot 8100 requine sda at Bever wcars out, always clean, apd can be worn while | chaser, after three days metioe cont, If the terms bathing. ‘Ietor rang vg. | RSE. Comveyancine ad ‘with in FISHER » ‘and cost . 625 Tth street northwest | Webster's Law 5 505 D MRS FISHER devotes her attention to the wantsof Inston. Pine Iady Porsus, mil |! THOMAS DOWLING, Auct, WE ARE NOW RECEIVING FROM BEST MANU- FACTURES IN EUROPE DECORATED POTTERY AND PORCELAIN, SE- LECTED IN PERSON ESPECIALLY FOR OUR SALES, COMPLETE STOCK KITCHEN UTENSILS, EDDY REFRIGERATORS, &o. M. W. BEVERIDGE, ‘oct2T No. 1009 PENN. AVENUE. is coming, and to be resdy for st ron should call at our where we can show for yourinspection the lancest tusortment of HEATING VES ever seen in this city. Among them are the celebrated DUCHESS and REGALIA, Yertable flue Stoves Also, & great variety of COOKING STOVES and RANGES, ‘both Portable and Brick Set; LATROBES, FURNACES,SLATE MANTELS,GRATES, Ke. ‘The only, pleco on, th where the Genuine Danforth’s FLULD is sold. Call andexamine our W. 8. JENES & CO, sepa TAT 7th street northwest. EFRIGERATORS AND WATER COOLERS ee ee je al crocs epee ek ee *, GI en ‘Gilray's Lace Curtain Stretches GEO. WATTS, 3526-314 7th street, 5 doors above Penna, avenue. GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. rHourson's SHIRT FACTORY, CHARLES HYATT, Prorrmton Just received. — A large line of SCARFS for 50c., worth 75c, Large line of UNDERWEAK, from 5c. to 82.50, FINE DRESS SHIRTS TO ORDER, Large line of UNFINISHED AND FINISHED SHIRTS AT LOWEST PRICES. No. 816 F STREET NORTHWEST, oct Opposite Patent Office. S. B. Exzny, BUCCESSOR TO DUBREUIL BROTHERS, MANUFACTURERS OF FINE DRESS SHIRTS, GENTS’ FURNISHINGS, 1112 F Srnrer Norawest, Wasnrneroy, D. 0. Bix of the Finest Dress Shirts to order = 12.00 Bix Extra Fine Shirts to order. + 8.00 Six Fine Shirts to order. mh’ SEWING MACHINES, &e. WW AsaNGTON OFFICE OF THE AMERICAN SEWING MACHINE COMPANY, Corner 7th and HStreets. Ladies, before buying a Machine please look atthe great improvement in ournew Hight Arm Ma- THE NEW AMERICAN, No.7, For foot and hand power. Old Americans ‘taken tn ex- Received this day 9, freah supuly of, “NEW QUEEN.” DOMES SSINGEL? Machines, from $20 up. enu No. 5 itgnting, ‘Tepaiting, ‘rebuilding and remodeling, all ©. AUERBACH. ‘Corner 7th and if. Agency Saxony Wool German Hand-knit Jackets, 006 Boy Tae Latest Avv Besr. ‘The NEW LEADER Sewing Machine is conceded experts to be the lightest running, easiest to manage ant best improved Machine now made. Nearly 10,000manu- factured and sold in less than twelve months. A largo assortinent of other new Machines on hand at bottom prices for cash or easy monthly payments. No canvas- Bers, Come to the office, or send postal Wx. STIEBELING, 1717 Pennsylvania avenue, near Corcoran Art Gallery. Special facilities for repairing. Good Machines rent at $2.50 per month. - AT GREAT “HOU White.” “New Home,” “Bosto Ma Chines at honest, pric . No, canvarters . Come to the pflive and save money., Renting and repairing 45 Cialty., MCKENNEY, 227 thst We espe Reseamen, priliat we are te only authorized Agents for the cele- HARTFORD AND NEW HOME SEWING MACHINES in the District. They are positively the lightest running aid most durable machines ever produced, Old Machines taken in exchange. Machi ld ajMaclings sold on easy monthly payments, and special ‘Be sure and visit our office before purchasing. 8. OPPENHEIMER & BRO., 628 Oth street northwest, St. Cloud Building. First-class Machines for rent by week or month. All ep! kinds repaired. FAMILY SUPPLIES. FANCY PEACHES AND QUINCES. PEARS, GRAPES AND BANANAS. ALSO FIRST-CLASS BEEF AND VEGETABLES. PALACE MARKET, 14th and New York avenue. on F, J. TIBBETS. NOTICE tO HOUSEKEEPERS. co EER ERE oo RP RRR EF sis g o KE os EE ‘SSg CoO ERE R R ERE Sss5 7 5885 TITT EEE RRR TL 8, T £ RRL ‘88g T EE RRR L Bss8_ RRR, ERET. ERR EE R RE R REEE GGG OO L G GO OL G0 0 G_GGO_ OL GGa@ peop WILL ALWAYS MAT BREAD AND Bi x Wietele Depot, corner Jet stmet and Indiana, avenue, je! ‘ CO. Zi) OHN R. KELLY, ae EALER TN CLASS BEEF, LAMB, VEAL, MUTTON, wc, CORNED BEEF A’SPECIALTY. Stalls 628, 629 and 630 Center Market, 9th. street wing, address and 206 and 208 Northern Libirty Market; Hox 71, City Post Omea = Abety Markets or Marketing d ered free of charge to all parts of the mar’ city ____ FINANCIAL. Avass & Co. BANKERS AND BROKERS, 629 F STREET NORTHWEST, Offer special inducements to buy or sell CRUDE PETROLEUM, either for Cash or on Margin, IN LOTS OF 100 BARRELS OR MORE. ‘We invite correspondence, given. UY AND SELL U.S. GovT AND D. C. BONDS; WASH. ©. GASLIGHT and AR’ ‘other Guys All information cheerfully 5 Deposits recefved subject to check. BANKERS; BROKERS AND INSURANCE. my31 1420 F STREET NORTHWEST. tember: “The reply of Give fe Association to made by old tine feet ecuciong ah ara ita that we have had the ‘thetr full sneaning ‘opponents ot the ae to taget se farue tsey hare ft here to meet: if they do not the ynaniy thing for them to do is to acknow have misrepresented the in- stitution, traduead It witheet® mon end Shereatier feet TENGE poh mee THE CONCORD HARNESS” - THE QOROORD COLLAR LUTZ & BRO, Sous AGENTS Eeyeon bande ages stock of afoiaueatiow yee of Ev Concord | se lage wih Saker tanta te me hae ‘In great variety ‘at Bottom Prien sepll PENS ee ES © Javanese sonora, 3.08 ETO. 2d Edition. Latest Telegrams to The Star. ‘The Gencral of the Army. GFN, SHERIDAN COMING TO TAKE COMMAND. CuIcaGo, Oct. 29.—Gen. Sheridan leaves here this evening for Washington to assume command of the army. Gen. Schofield 1s expected to arrive here (omorrow to assume the duties of his new posi- jon. —_———_ Latest Foreign News by Cable. ASSISTED EMIGRATION TO CANADA. DUBLIN, Oct. 29—The Freeman's Journal de- clares that a government circular, just issued, con- tains suggestions to the Inah tion commitiee proposing a wholesale shipment of Irish people to Canada, “The Canadian government 18 a party to ascheme against which the Freeman's Journal Warns all Irishmen. INTERNATIONAL LABOR CONFERENCE, Pants, Oct. 29.—The international labor confer- ence met here to-day. Delegates from English trades unions are present. They were warmly re- ceived by the conference. EGYPTIAN SOLDIERS MASSACRED. CamKo, Oct. 29.—One hundred and fitty Egyptian soldiers Were recently surprised and massacred by the Hill tribes in the Sineat defile between Suakin and Cassala, in Nubi: ‘A PROTEST FROM GREECE, Varna, Oct, 29.—The government of Greece has issued a protest at the action of the Turkish gov- ernment in refusing to aliow a Grecian man-of-war to land supplies at Chesme for the sufferers by the earthquake at that place, TO CHINA. S that in view of the contingency of war between France and China, several French irdn-clads have been ordered to be ut in readiness to reinforce the French squadron in Shinese waters. ———— is Bureau of Engraving and Printing. ‘The report of ‘T. M. Burrill, chief of the bureau of engraving and printing, for the fiscal year ended June 30th last, was submitted to the Secretary of the Treasury to-day. During the year there were completed and deliv- ered 9,252,505 sheets of notes and securities, wgth a face value of $995,717,480; 23,357,641 sheets of internal revenue and’ customs ‘stamps, con- taining 895,909,654 stamps; 734,448 ‘sheets of checks, drafts, &c., and a large amount of miscellaneous work, besides imprinting “act March 8, 1883,” upon 1,833,833 sheets of tobacco, snuff, cigar and clzarette stamps, containing 3 Stumps, furnished by the commissioner of “internal revenue for that purpose. es ‘The report calis attention to the necessity of en- larging the building occupied by the bureau. The Proposed Time Change. WHAT THE DISTRICT COMMISSIONERS SAY ABOUT IT. The District Commissioners have not yet acted upon the letter of Secretary Chandler, stating that he “will be glad to be informed if you see any ob- Jection to adoptinz,on and after the 18th of Novem- der, the time of the seventy-fifth meridian, as the local time of Washington, being a change of eight minutes and twelve seconds in the present city Ume, and which has been recommended by the superintendent of the Naval Observatory in the accompanying memorandum.” ‘The memorandum of the superintendent of the Naval Observatory, to which allusion 1s made, 1s as follows: “The Naval Observatory has been’ furnishing the time of the meridian of Washington and the meridian of New York to the Western Union Telegraph com- pany during fourteen years past. ‘These stunals ave been used to regulate the time on many of the railroads which now seek to obtain their time direct from the observatory. The Navy depart- ment has approved the furnishing of time directly to the ratlroads, as recommended by the superin- tendent of the observatory, and ted by the secretary of the general time’conyention in Chicago, and also by the chairman of the committee on standard time of the southern railway time conven- tion, New York. The new time will go into effect on November 18, 1883, on all the railroads. The superintendent of thé observatory. considers _{t destrable that this st#hdard time of the seventy- fifth meridian should be adopted as the local time of Washington city. ‘This would involve a change of eight minutes and twelve seconds, and a corre- sponding one in the office hours of ail the depart- ments.” . * WHAT COMMISSIONER EDMONDS SAYS. Cominissioner Edmonds stated to a Star reporter this morning that no action had been taken on the letter of Secretary Chandler, and he did not see that the local authorities of this city had anythinj to do with the matter. ‘The only thing he regrett: Was that the change seems to have been inspired in the Interests of a few railroad monopolies and for their conventence. As he underst ‘Was proposed to divide the continent, up Into three or four sections or divisions, with reference to Tatl- road centers and for thelr’ convenience, and the movers now want municipalities and local govern- ments to fall Into the same reckoning of time. He saw no special objection to it and probably will Rot combat tt Commissioner Ramonds miso stated at he regrett ey proposed to carry the meridian “away from Washington for our local e. COMMISSIONER WEST SAID he saw no objection to the removal of the initial polnt for reckoning of local time, so that there 1s a uniformity between the large cities. It is some- thing we will soon get used to. Official action may not be taken until the ap- pearance of Major Lydecker again. ae NAVAL OnpERs—Lieut, Robert H. McLean to the Allfance, 1st November; Chief Engineer David Smith to duty at the Washington navy yard; Passed Assistant Engineer Francs M. Ashton in chat the machinery of the iron clads at the navy yard, League Island; Lieut. Chas. M. MeCarteney de- tached from duty in the hydrographic office and ordered to the receiving vessel Wyandotte, at Wash- {ngton, on the 29th instant; Lieut. W. L. Field from duty on the Asiatic ' station, when Rear Admiral Crosby hauls dow! his fiag, and granted leave of absence for six months, with permission to remain abroad; Passed Assistant Surgeon __ Ernest _Norfleet, from the naval hospital, Mare Island, and ordered to temporary duty on board of the Alert, and on her arrival at Yokohama to report for duty at the naval hospital there. Chief Engineer John Lowe, from the Washington navy yard, and ordered to the Yantic. The orders of Lieut. F. J. Milligan, to the Shenandoah, have been revoked, and he has been ordered to hold himself in readiness for orders to the Ossipee. A WASHINGTON ConscIENCE.—The Secretary of the Treasury has received from an unknown person. the sum of $25.50, inclosed in an envelope post- marked Washington, D.C. The money has been deposited in the Treasury on account of “Con- science.” Commopore Davis TO SUCCEED REAR ADMIRAL Crossy.—Commander John Lee Davis will be or- dered to-morrow to succeed Rear Admiral Crosby in command of the Asiatic station. Commodore Davis is now a member of the light house board. Lrgvr. Rosinson’s Cas®.—The officials at the War department state that the publication to the effect that Paymaster General Rochester has recom- mended that Lieut. S. C. Robinson be given time to Fos his financial actions before tial fs un- ‘THE Leave of Capt. Wm. I. Bixby, corps of engi- neers, is extended one month. COLONEL JOEN E. TOURTELLOTTE and Colonel John M. Bacon, aides-de-camp, will accompany the Gen- eral of the army from this city to St. Louis, Mo. Lecal Notes. Andrew Ferguson, while passing along Pennsyl- vanta avenue last night, Was assailed by an un- known colored man, who Struck him a blow on the head, laying the scalp open. Dr. Chas. Allen has removed a dry cancer from the nose, near the right eye, of Mr. Nicholas San- derson, a well-known citizen of East Washington. ‘The cancer has been annoying Mr. Sanderson for Many years, and latterly had been dangerous. ‘The case of Policeman C. W. Hutchinson for as- sault on Sam Banks, for which he was convicted some weeks: in the Police Court, was tried in the Criminal Court to-day on appeal, and Hutchin- son was acquitted. Peter Emerson, alias “Banjo Pete,” was put on trial this morning in the county court of sessions, Jersey City, for assaulting and attem) to rob Cashier Smith, of the 01 National of $10,000 in a railroad car in Hoboken on July 28. Charles 8. Wilson was to-day admitted to the bar of the District on the report of the examining com- mittee. —_~< —- RANGE OF THE The fol were the readings at the office of the chief officer to-day:—7 a.m., 60.9; 11 a.m., 65.3; 2 m., 71.4 Maximum, 72.0; minimum, 585 ” . » ig . Cor ‘TION FOR THE YOunG Lapy.—In the Police Court a. was with an the matter it | na Burns, 8. Christian Bauman, H. C. than, Annie Dunn, Christian G. Gookeler, Michael Halinan, James Hayes, Frank McKnew, Merrineile & Masini, Christian Platz, John Brads,’ Geo. Scher Alfred Wandell, Maria Broderecht, Bernard ryan, August Dohrer. August Long, Jobn J. Mc- Mahou, and Mary Reuth, COMPLAINT AGAINST A SAW-MTLT. Mr. Orville D. Fletcher, in_a note to the Commis. sioner, under date of the 24th instant, complains of a horsepower wood saw-mill next to his house. The Commissioners reply that they are advised that thecomplainant has ample remedy by appeal to a court. FOR THE PUBLIC Goon. Mr. James E. Arnold, of Anacostia, n a note to the Commissioners, states that, having learned of the Intention of macadamtzing’ “Nichols avenue,” that he will donate the ground making a ten-foot Sidewalk from the curb, providing the curbing, paving and all work pertaining thereto be doue at the expense of the District government. BUILDING PERMITS issued by Inspector Entwisie: R. K. Smith, erect a three-story brick dweiling on west side of 6th street, between Pennsylvania avenue and D street south: east; $7,000. a 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, 589 15th street: Name =| 0. SN 44, 18% 18 .¥.C. & SUL. 8%) SY Do. pret......) UK My i, Nor. West, p. 40% 40 16% North Pac... 29°,/ 29% 135°) Do. pref.22.1) 65 "| ig 60 |Northwest...21 1225, 122% 18 | Do. pref....0140% 140% 104; Ohio & MISS... 2630 1157, Oregon Trans. 47 494 Ont. & West...) 20% 207, Pac. Mail. 388 124 12 Peo. D. & 154, 1436 30") 2y Readin; 52 BT 9% | 96 Rock Isi. 1201305 130% 130% Roch. & P- 15%, 15% 21°) 21 ist. Paul. 7, BY Lake Shore..2.100 | 994) Do. pref...."" 1164 116 Lou. & Nash...) 494 494/St. P. & Omaha % | 364 Mich. Cent..2"| 92% 92) Do. Sy M.K. & T...20)) 935 243 St P., M. & ML. 1075 10 Minn. & St. L..) 234 22 Texas Pac...0)) 234 3 Do. pret....°| 44 4247 Union Pac.....| S84) 88M Mo. Pac 93g 93 Wab. Pac. Mob. & Ohio...) 11° 114 Do. pref. Nash. & Chat | 54" West. Union. RBAL Estate TRANSFERS.—Deeds in fee have been recorded as follows: T. G. Stone et al., to Minerva W. Stone, pt 1 i bougal, 1ot 11, Georgetown; $2,500. J. B. Moore et al. to James Keauigh, e. pt. 16, sq. 17; $1,625. John G. Ames to Catherine Homiller, sub 31, sq. 345; $9,000, J. Mc.L. Carus to John Shérman, ‘lot 1, sq. 508; $— E Greer to F.C, Adams and Henry R. Elliott, lot 2,84. 28; $3,000. FB, Windsor to F. P. Burke, jot 30, Sul Sq. 212; $10,000. "Thomas Weaver to Kuen T. Keane, lot 6, sub Long Meadows; $4,000. _P. Toumey to Ce" celia A. Johnson, lot 33, sub’ sq. 895; $1,100. RW. Carter to W. J. Thompson, pts of Friehdship and Grossland; $15,000. G. E. Emmers to W. H. Murray, lot 86, of Garfield formerly, Chichester; $100. Catherine H. Burch to Joseph Smith, lot C, sub of 2, sq. 10; $2,500. ‘T. L. Riggs to W. K. Wilcox, lot 13, sub lotsin 89.44, Georgetown; $2,200. Thos. Wilson to Louls D. Stoné, part 9, Sq. 897; $797.64. F. A. Roberts to Ber- nard Burnstine, lot 8, sq. 1121, and 7, sq. 1122; $—. D.K. Kendrick’ to Emily _F.’Hart,"lot_ 47, 8q. 545; $275. Adele B. French to Elizabeth’ R. Wells, lot 16, 80. 15, Giles Dyer’s embate; $25. S. Fowler to R. T: Mitchell, part 22 and lots 233 and 26, sub. sq. 1002; $919.55. J. Shoemaker to Jessie Gibbons, part of tract on Rockville turnpike, near Tenleytown; $—. Jane O. Dwyer to Sarah Green, part 3 8. 313 $1,300.80. W.T. Okie to Maggie’ F. Elder, lot 12, Diock 7, Ivy City; $125. Jolin Sherman to John Sweeny, lot 33, sq. 306; $2,300. Jolin Sweeny to E. B. Sherman, lot 18, sub. part sq. 416; $1200. Ella B. herman to J. A: Griffin, same property; $1,200, lenry McCeney to George P. Schwier, lot 4, sub. of “Cuckhold’s Delight” and “Inclosure;* $1,700. —_— T COURT.—Judge Macarthur. den agt. Kaufman; default. Kilbourn agt. Thompson; demurrers ti second and third sustained—exceptions noted. CRIMINAL CovRT—Judge Wylie. To-day, Jas. K. Boyce, Sunday bar (appeal pleaded fullty; sentenced’ to pay fine of $22. and costs. “Rugene Knight, unlicensed "bar; Pleaded guilty; fined $107.50.” Chas. H. Hut ason, assault (appeal); verdict not guilty Thomas Mackey, larceny; motion for new trial filed. George illis ‘Conner and Henry Camp- Dell, housebreaking: verdict, Conner not guilt) and'as to Walker, aged 15, and Campbell, aged 10, guilty ead were Sent to the reform school during ininority. Pouce Covet—JuAge Snell. To-day, Henry Payne, Josephine Johnson, Henry ‘Middleton, Thomas Burke, Michael Hiland, Henry Powell, Singleton Bell, Frances M. Mortimer, and Molly Harris, profanity; $5 or 15 days each. Thomas Sutton, John Allen, John Carter, George Ford, and Martin’ Mahoney, disorderly; $5’ or 15 days éach. William Newton, firing pistol in the street; #5. fc Si encatny News Briefs. Ex-Congressman Bradford died yesterday at his home at Tailadega, Ala. * Special dispatches from St. Louis to New York papers represent that Samuel Hays, formerly post master of St. Louis, was forced to resign because he had lost official funds in speculation. Chief Judge James L. Bartol has resigned his po- sition on the bench of the court of appeals of Mary- land, on account of his delicate health. His suc- cessor will be elected at the state election, Novem or In the Banks county, Ga., kuklux case, the eight ee were found guilty Saturday on every in- ictment Loutse A. Montague, the prize beauty, has been ted in Philadelphia a divorce from’ her hus- ahd, Paul Keyser, who is known to the variety stage as Paul Allen, a song and dance man The charge was desertion. Prince won the seventy-two hour bicycle race at ae Pago ioe, Seay hight. The BA Ince, miles; Morgan, 883; side, 4 Shock, 855; Dawse, 750. * ‘The convention of fire engineers at New Orleans chosen Chicago as the hext place of meeting. let Thomas O'Conner, of New Orleans, was. elected president; Henry Hills, Cincinnati, sec- retary, and A. C, Hendricks, New Haven, treasurer. Saturday was the fourth and last day of registra- tion in New York. During the four days the total registry was 182,144, as against 196,182 last year and Tar ander in London Saturday lary Anderson ap) ndon Sati of.Lyons,” and re- night as Pauline in the “Lady ceived anovation, a se ir. John Bright telegraphs from Kelso, Scot- land, that the report that he intended tw visit Aluetica this winter is untrue. A FRIGHTFUL RAIUROAD ACCTDENT.—A passenger train on the Panhandle road and a freight train on the Michigan Central collided yesterday at Jollet Crossing, thirty miles from ‘The engines were thrown upon and set fire to the flagman’s box and burned to death the f1 Peter Callie. The engineer and fireman of one engine was killed and the engineer of the other was crazed by his inja- ries. ‘The accident was the result of lect of the rule that trains must stop over eight hun- dred yards from the crossing. GRAVE ROBBERS AFTER THR BODY OF THE FaT BRIDE.—The funeral of the fat. bride, who died in Baltimore, attracted a large and inquisitive throng about the house on Saturday. The coftin was six feet four inches long, three feet wide, and two feet deep, and resembled a giant bath-tub. As no hearse Ee een ty cks, containing ing husband Of the deceased and the employes of the museum, fot‘owed the strange vehicle through the streets t0 Mount Olivet cemetery. Attempts were made to Tob the grave Saturday night, but a close watch Was kept, and the would-be robbers were driven off by the firing of guns. AN INTERRUPTED SLUGGING MatcH.—Mick Cum- mings, allas “Mick the Stuff,” and Jack McCarthy, alias “English Jack,” fought in Long Island city Saturday night for $100 side and middie weight championship of Brooklyn. At the end of three rounds, in which each of the contestants received much punishment, a cry of zl- sea ahd spectators, bat. 1¢ proved to be dikes alarm. ‘The referee twhold the stakes until PENNSYLVANIA RoaD.—Trains leave B. & F.sta- tion, 6th and B sts. n.w., as follows: For New ¥« Philadelphia and the Kast—A.M., 8:00 (ex.), (imited ex.), 10:40 (ex.) Syn (CX.), 4:40 Sie ait its) Ae Bo le X. q without change of’ cars, 1:30 P.M. (ex.); on 420 PAM. (ex). For Pittsburg and. the ‘West, daily, A.M., 9:30 limited); 9:30 line.) P. Sanches wastes tae, FA suffalo, etc.. Bi —P. M, daily Saturday, 9:50 $32, 10,35, a ah ay papa M., 1 7 and 10-00, For kinira and Lockhaven: aemyogcoe South— Min 30, 1100, datiys F FM. 500, dally. A.M., 6:40; P pes : Gria—A.M., « \- cut him to chid. Mire jon armed herself with an axe-handie and Attacked the murderers, while her little son brought out his father’s gun and attempted to shoot them, The Was wrenched from the child's hands athg-cniid i ny raloed un alain and tbe murder” el an m erg then left. = 00 = Rover, WieTRy, CHANGEARLE WRATIER produces sent a <3 disorders, &c., which Dr. jayne’ xpectorant as promptly cures when faltle fully administered Om? a MARRIED. NG. On the 25th October. 1AR2 Mr. Cuthbert, WH DOWE ‘and EMILI 1G, of Washington, D.C. “No ¢ ALLEN, At the residence of her nephew, 1. Z. Wella, 1312 sirvet northwest, on Sunday. + lh Mrs, MARKY ALLEN, ii ‘the eichty“iebth year of hot ‘Ghuneralat residence at 5p. m,, October 29, Burial at BROWN. Snddenly, on October 27th. 1881, ADA. wits of Francis M. Brown, of Biadensbure, and danehter of the late Thomas W. Webster, aged twenty right years * COBB. In Alabama, on October 2th, 1883, Lient. EDMUND MUNROE COBH, 2d arullery jotice of funeral hereafter. = JOHNSON. At Sacramento, Cal, on October ~ 1883, HENRY 0. JOHNS¢ in the fifty seve year his ace. a resident of this city for many years, and «© we of fy ee é A =. hin or. iuterment to-day bi oimatheat: Lodge, No. AA M. of ‘Racran nto, ‘Cal. i = KERR. At Valparaiso, Chili, on the 18th of Septem. ber, 1883. after a short il Wu MER Meh EAN KERR, oldest son of the late Norman M. and Bebeere Tr KORHLER. On Sunday, October 98th, 1G at 10.15 0 - after a short and painful ines, GEORGE, joved hustand of Marta Kocher, ih the nity- eof his ral will take place from his late residence, No orthwest, on Wednesday morning. at $30 o'clock sharp, from thence to St. Joweph’s church, where an mass will be held for the reps of his soul, sand friends are respectfully invited to attend * MAJOR, On Sunday, October 28, 1883, DAVID B., sou of Hlizateh and the late David B. Major, in the | thirty-fifth year of hus age. “Not dead, but sleepeth.* Funeral from his li pm. Interment at mday. October 2, 1883, SH. MIRICK, im the Sixty tober OT, 1883, ‘ A by barns ¥. Clitlord and Eliza Priddy. aged rightly and loving child a fond father and mother have been broueht to gril and a i nme reudered desolate by te low of one ot tue t Is. Little Mar yall who rest many ar couple of her stricken parents, over ber sudi id. ruthlews death Weep not, parents, for your iittle one ts safely hotsnd im her Father's house, tree from pain and sufferina. where it is sour priviluge to tert her and to Hhn who bath said.” unto me, and dom cf leaven vin tt And cold the form of loveliness ‘To which you fondly clung, Prtexn. SCHLOSSER. Departed this life on 28th October, 1883, PETER SER, after a lowe and painful it en. Funeral will take place to-morrow, October 39. at 3 grelock p.m, from his late residence, southeast corner ‘Tth and K streets northeast, Friends of the fanaly in Vited to attend. : SUSSAN. On Sunday, October 28, 1883. JOSEPH BURNARDINF, infaut ca of Michsel and Mary E. Sus- ‘san, aged two months. Age coke = nee Place on Tuesday, Octube at o'clocl from his ite” ai Seventh street nortiwest. Friends atd invited to attend. VOLTZ. On Saturday, October 27, 1 JAMES VOLEZ, in Lin sixthth ier of bisa a From a midnight morning, While sorrow amy brow, Wa hore hi hae rote to ea ‘have no father new-— His home is vacant wow, 30th, . 2006, and weguautancar Tove the Lord, He heard my criea, And pitied every groan. ‘Lonw as L live, when troubles rise, TH hasten to iis throne. ‘By Firs Sox, J.D. ¥. His tuneral will take place from his late reaidence, Na, 31] Thirteeuth strect southwest, on Tuesday, Octol goth, at go'elock pw,” Priendsand rlativ 10 atten UNDERTAKERS. AMES BELLEW, FURNISHING UNDEI RTAKER 11 Tth street nortiwest—Prompt and polite sttend- | ance, with new and first-class supplies, No connection with any other firm, o20-Lin* AP™ rR ROONEY & CO, 214s Feanspivanta oe orthhwest, Th tect oftcc See aN Ot, (C48. 5. GAWLER WILLIAM F. VERNON. | ©. 3. Gawren & Co,, Successors to Buchly’s Undertaking Establishment, 922 Pa Ave. n.w., (formerly 912 Pa. Ave.) Everything first-class and reasonable. Teleph connections. Transient funerals a specialty. » - #& ZURBORST, : ° ‘Successcr to Anthony Buchly, Undertaker, 912 Pennsylvania Avenue northwest, One of the most complete establishments in the comn- try. Large rooms for transient funeral services. anI® an! prepared fo i- enor at place of business ot ‘OSEPH GAWLER, GENERAL FURNISHING UNDE! Tra pennavivania avenue norte Terme and everything find-class,‘Telephoue connection. tale ‘OHN R WRIGHT, . 1397 La TEER, ost. Telephone connection, ™ ao UGUSTUS BURGDORF, AY. FURNISHING UNDERTAKER, - No. 316 Pennsylvania avenue northwest, between 34 and 436 streets. ‘Everything first-c Laws jauly MEDICAL, &e. ES. BROTHERS A\ Pregertprions and send you inlet of vide pont a ‘should consult Dra Pointed of a.cure of private discams should comes Baor HERS and GRAY, 906 B stroct. southwest. wil furnish medicine, guarantee a cure or Bo pay. i ee, of] MAx#00) RESTORED BY USING A BOTTLE OR VE two of Du BROTHERS Invicorating Cordial. Bal cute an cane of Seziual Wrakiioa, Nervous De y and Tupotancy. Jt imparts vigor to the whole system, 906 Betirct southwest olin" LARIFS 308 CAN CONFIDENTLY CONSULT Dn. BROTHERS, 906 B street southwest, attention paid to'all diseases peculiar to Ladies, marri orsingle. All Irregularities and Ovarian troubles: Thirty-seven years’ experience, MADAME DE FOREST HAS REMEDY FOR LA- dies. All female complaints quickly cured. Can‘be consulted daily at 1245 7th street northwest, Officehours frou 1 to 9 o'clock p.m., with ladies only." sep]0-2m* Cus AINE OF FEPTONE, A lassfal of which contains 10 crammes of Brot lly dirested by Popsine. It ts entirely aasimils- blood vessels without requiring the stomach todo any previous work. Itis iy Tec Seocenta to pecsone whose blood Poor oreo aah persons or who suffer from Clorosis, “Diabetes, Weakness, General Wasting Away, Stomach Ache. Gastraiyia, Los of fhone Exlausted by Excem of Work, Ase, , Dy nen. tery, Diseawe of the Chest, Cancerons Affections, Pre- ‘Traveling or Long Fatigue. Paris, Rue Vivieuns, 8. Bold by all Drusists, $e22-wituly (AM 4) LINE-SUMMER SERVICE Quebec to Liverpool every Raturday, making the ‘ocean Onty fire day trom land te (680 single; $135 and 6150 Excursion. BASES GEL 7 Ste Tom Intermediate Passage, @40. Prepaid Stecrago, UL, LEVE & ALDEN, General Agenta, 207 Broadway, New York,ox, At Washington, D.C.: r D. A. BROSNAN, 612 9th street, JAMES BELLEW, 711 7th stroet, G. W. MOSS, 225 Pennsylvania avenue jyll-wa.mém