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ION Si THES EVONING. WAS DOWLING, Anetiv: Ss CaTA TWO FTN And « Ln CTASSTOAL AND Dt To BR SOLD AT Mi A UT hh ative MONDAY EA NTS Rocks now earcits ce oven A'PORTED AND KEY WEST CIGARS Wik fae BOLD AT PUBLIC COST, To (he highest bidder. without ree At the ROR) CORNER Ce THURSDAY MOE P.M. AND? PX AETER B. WILLIAMS & CO. Anets. RIGS SALE OF | FORFEITED PLEDG DAY, <P at NOVEMBER sylvan’ west, dat: hesew: ti Mer _ To-mMonKOW. FERS & 60, Ane Ww TRUSTY Ss SALE OF ANA YS IN CLE BAF BAY WAC SESS HAY 4 PREDAY MORNING. ELNCING AE TEN oned in schedule JORGE FE. GARTRELE 14s K str Bomsets Thorthwest, vi sag Bland, with lane F.P. ber Furniture, nes and Bolsters, Pill Dok Chas est mann- ne and of the he 1 to secure por " THOMAS DOWLING. SW. HANDY, Re SALE © s eash. th two Sears, E FINANCIAL. Abang & Co. ANKERS AND BROKERS, Ofer buy or sell CRUDE ‘ash or on Margin, 13 LOTS OF 100 BARRELS OX MORE We invite c¢ ty UY AND SELL Aino. WASH. C tek, Deposits revival subject to cheek. We rs SPRCIM. at to obtaining CORRECT ard KELIABLE information revanding our various city dare preparct at all times to answer inqui- HARRY €. TOWERS & Co, HANAEUS BROKEUS AND INSURANCE. 1 14 F STREET NORTHWEST, Jp S** cout LEGE LOTTERY. 290.00) FOR $2. Nonthiy drawing will take place in the scone Temple Building, in Loulsville, Ky_and twice declared “ ats. Bond sven to ‘ in n of §100,000 for the prompt eevoL TS sty y DRAW Nas = Wael sery ticket holder his own sty eTvisor, can call ticket and’ nee the corresponding ‘the stim zim soled om the tase placed in the wheel in the NOVEMBER SCHEME, AUCTION RY SALE OF VAL ERY ON THE {Hagen s virtue of ad istrict of Columiia, py day of Deerraber, 18 om h ree lot Hope Tote of ‘equal let en Rhode ene, the one boutiine on the alley to be x (8) fort and th © two eich twon- By Vision We make sale, exch of which 1s an eligible Purpests ext in seven «lay I EY OBERT 0. HOT virtue of two denis of on the first day of Mf April, 150 THIS AFTERNOO! EA REBT AND RHOD! Dice's recorded sub-division of square: trad and, forty-two ty cf Washington, D.C a » the sub-divinion of Fhe said tote four (a). ax) whieh the d inkaid canse has authorized ns. RNOLD B. JOHNSON, § “MAN, Teal Fstate Auctioneer, 10th and ¥ streets northwes and SALES. AUCTION SALES. LUARLE. UNIMPROVED DE OF FOUR. eee eee on E ISL. Spree, on THURS (fen), 188 AT FOUR a, slx (6). and ebght 2). am the Vision is as fol- ach fronting twon- m Fourteenth (14th) a cach fronting, twenty on Fourteenth 4th) lots to be bounded by dv sted division of bet by the decree of the 1 the residue in one and ith interest from day of the purchaser, ‘The de- to be se- post- roperty be All conveyaucing is to AL TIFUL TWO-STORY G. WITH MANSARD, ROVE. No DRUIT PAL Ca “urvogur of said District, st from trust on the posit of $200 will be P convey: plied with reserve the ‘and cost of the detanit- advertisement in ‘the D_ON Ac. x NOVEMBER | Trustoca, trust, Nove By trict ¢ D. ins jding dwelling and ried rty sold, Wall Dee resol user. Conveyancing AY OF DER, P.M, the following-describes ‘of Tots"16 and 17, in square 111, bwest comer of sitid square and north M sircet 78 feet and 1 th Zs feet; thence West 7 feet sud TL mur Bath street | proved by a three-story y to be paid in cash, sents, payabl rs from the day of sale, an lay of October, A Talia ¢ storehou by the ‘ree: One-third. respectively: sectired by to the sa jon of the purchase ot sul It termns of =: of sale, the cost of defaulting | iser's cost. AUCTION SALW OF A Di LAND IN PHY COUNT GRONEAR Rock orth ADAMS MILL AND Co! JAMS 8. 020-00 tersigned Trustees will sell, fron on MONDAY, THE NINE’ EM BE] D. 1S85, at FOU K AF ON, by the written di the holder ‘of the debt secures by wai rtain piece or parcel of land and ¥ test being in Cok Red Washington, pistrict of Columbia, and known and distingnished Jot unmbered seventeen (17), Joy), havin 1 Jows, viz: The a:nou Seouted by sid ‘ uct the balance: eight p the rat insurance and tax cov the xatinfaction of the Pay the whole purchase mone and rvording at the purchaser's cost, ANTHONY HYDE, THOS. HYDE, 16,17. Ei ee T NORTHWEST, of the : rei MeLaughhn et al. are defend Me DAY. the PTH D, st THREE CK district, to wit: Lots No, and 79, in shi land known ax Prospect one-half inter 34, “s Mi tin and to said subdivision of Prospect Hill, toge: buildings and improves IE FOLLOWING DA’ fronting 2 fe nti lee fecton Lot street borthwe consisting of & two-story Douse filo, oc all cals at the op Chasers. | Deposits of 825. a trae and Spee oa the oS stevet property. If teria with within fv days after day’ of sale the traste serves the right of square numbered one hundred and nincty- frout on Fifteen (15 five inches (26 ft. 5 in). with ad sof sale, as prseribed by the deed. are as fol- nt of indebtedness intended per cent. OF VALUABLE IMPROVED AND SUBURBAN PROPERTY ON LIN- 1K GLENWOOD ROAD), KNOWN, ING PROPERTY, ON Ss ‘ss, sitting: in equity trie etal. are complainants and ollowing described real estate, ute therson, cou dwellings and ‘subdivision of Jot No. 25, tn square 206, 3 inches on 8 stzvet by'a depth of 100 One-third cash; balance in six and twelve fo resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser ot purchasers. JOHN F. ENNIS, Trastes, Ro. 486 Louisiana ESIRARI Y OF WAS ‘ ! i city Prospect” and | the t hank of aud interest is p in seven days. EDWARDS. Tenstee, 412 buh atrvet northwest. to the | in Samuel Davidson's sub- rh) street w tok rh expenses of xale to in one and two years, with f annum until be required at ents must be $500 w: b property sold) to . ‘The purcliaser may cyineash, Conveyancing § Trustees, A WASHINGTON, D. C. Supreme Court of the passed ina dante), No. R661. Y shall, AY OF NOVEMBEIE AD sini, stated te saad ted in 35, 40, 43. 48, 49, 59: 61, 6 THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. REGULAR SALE OF HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, Ata SATURDAY, NOVEMBER THIRD, S83. commencing at TEN O'CL bracing evi description of Houseliold Gowda. 7 Auso. 100 Second-hand and New Carpets, some the nest character, © CPOs some of them of Arso, Large Furnace and a number of good Stoves, Fenders, c. Arso, Lange lot Stove Castings and Repairs A fine lot of Office Furniture.” 10, A fine Pony, from Soldiers Hohe, a splendid animal, 180, Coupe Carriages, Buswion, ae me THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. |OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ONE DARD TANGENT GALYANOMETER— A VERY FINE AND VALUABLE PIECE OF on EMTURDAY NOVEMBER THIRD, 18a, at TWELVE O'CLOOR, at my auctiqn roms, T shall sell the above apparatus, THOMAS DOWLING, nl ‘Auctioneer. rpHuontas DOWLING. Auctioneer. HANDSOME BLACK PONY. SOUND AND GENTLE, OD UNDER THE SADDLE AND WILL WORK ANY HARNESS; VILLAGE CART AND HAR- 3 TO SUIT. DUN PONY “CHARLIE. TH SIX YEARS OLD. HAS BEI LOY DURING S4iMMER. NOVEMBER THIRD, 1993, of .in front of suction rooms, I | eacrve, tha above) A splendid chance THOMAS DOWLING ‘Auciloucer. ANDS HIGH. SOUND, RIDDEN BY SMALL Tponas DOWLING, Auctioneer. ‘ CATALOGUE SALE OF ORIENTAL CARPETS, RUGS, PORTIERES, EMBROIDERIES, AND SADDLE BAGS, Ferming one of tho most elegant collections of Turkish Goods ever sent to this city, to be eold at Puntic Auction, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, NOVEMBER SEVENTH, EIGHTH AND NINTH, 1883, COMMENCING AT ELEVEN A. M. AND THREE O'CLOCK P. M. acu Day. GRAND EXHIBITION MONDAY AND TUESDAY, NOVEMBER FIFTH AND SIXTH. THOMAS DOWLING, FHOLEY, Auctioncer. PAWNBROKER'S SALE OF PLEDGES— URDAY, NOVEMBER THIRD, NG AT HALF-PAST SEVEN O'CLOCK, until all are disposed of, a large and varied UNREDEEMED Commencing SATU continuing every E assortment of unredeemed pledges, consisting of Dia- monds, Go! ains, Rings, Brace- lets, Pins, Sleeve Buttons, Solid Silver and Plated Ware, Lockets, Neckl: variety of Ladi and Silver Watches, € 's, 500 Overcoats and Ulsters, a lange Coats, Piece Goods, Dress and Busi- ness Coats, Pants and Vests, Musical Instruments Clocks, Guus, Revolvers, Sewing Machines, Trunks, Cutlery, Pipes, Opera and Ficld Glasses, Mirrors, Tools of all kinds, Umbrellas and hundreds of other articles, too nmnerous to mention, All parties having goods deposited will please take notice. NATIONAL LOAN OFFICE, 020-11t Cu 1007 7th street northwest. SALE. OF v) ROPERTY 01 ALTABLE, IMPROVED W 2 ES OF THE LAT virtue of # ¢ of th Supreme Court of theg stunbia, holding au Equity Conrt, h day'of October, 1883, in a cans ity Docket’ 18, ‘the undersi mublic auction, in front of pperty, on the days arytat f wd—thet is to ribed Heal Estate #itn rict of Columbia, in square mun ered nine for the pe mantra land vighty-<ev f(s) an inch to north Dstreet: thence | iD stevet, din thirty Qu i one-half 'G) an inch to the p! AND ON SAME DA certain yee ten (0) ax t ie rof said square, and rani four (4) feet four (4) i ety-idne (99) feet eleven (11) inc eertiss: thenes north tw (24) feet four eleven (11) real eatate and prez ine n seid city and known as and being part of lot timinbered seven (7), in equure numabercd four frundred and forty-seven (447), be for the sume at the southwest corner of said 1ot at nine thenes north twenty (20) fect: the hi twenty (20) feet t (eon Fert te the pla AND ON SAME DAY, a feoe or parcel of nate in sid city and District, and known as and ing apart of lot numbered one '(1)_ in square bered four Inmdred and fifty-three (453), borinnine t the southeast corner of said lot and runnin on (ith street west eiulity-five (85) fect to of said lot, thence west with said line feet: thence parallel with aid 6th street Si) feet to H gtreet north, and thence east on Sixteot: (10 feet to the becinnins ON SAME DAY. IMMEDIATELY AFTER ABOVE, that other certain plece or parcel of ‘real extate id premises situate in naid city and District, known as il beta part of lot numbered one (1) i square wus Yered four hundred and fifty-three (453), beciuning for the same ata point sixteen (16) fect west from the south- eastcorner of said lot and running thence west seven teen (17) feet : thence north efhity-five (85) fect; thence cant seventect (17) foo: thence south eighty-five (ES) fect to the place of beginning. AND. ON SAME DAY IMMEDIATELY AFTER ABOVE. ‘That other certain picco or parcel of real- estate and premives situate in said city and District known as and being part of Jot numbered one (1) in square numbered four hundred and fifty-three (453) ‘bewinning for the same at a point on “H” street north, distance fifty-six (56) feet west from the southeast cor? ner of said square and running. thence east twenty- three (23) feet, thence north eighty-five (85) feet, thence west twenty-three (23) feet, thence south eighty-five (85) fect to said “H" street and the place of berinning. AND ON WEDNESDAY, THE FOURTEENTH DAY OF NOVEMBER, A. D. 1883, at FOUR O'CLOCK P. M. ‘That other certain piece or’ parcel of real-estate and memises situate in said city and District Known as and ing the east half of lot numbered six (6) in sauare numbered four hundred and fifty-five (455) as. the satne is laid off on the ground plan or survey of said together with all the improvements on said property. ‘Terms of sale; aa prescribed by sald decret. are as fol- rs: The pure ase money Toby yet one tintin ooh lo} he ind the realdue in ea tein le, the whole to bear interest Payment thereof to be se- if pt anid square, and ron a rears from the day of sal from the day of sale, and the cured on the property sold (oreash to be paid on tho of sale or on ratification thereof by the chancellor). Geposit of five hundred dollars (#500) on each of the feces of property located at No. 929 D street northwest, ‘9th strect northwest, and 627 ¥ street northwest, and of two hundred dollars (200) on each of the re subdivision of the tract of il, aud also the tdivided. Hae 80,61, and 8 in the her with the ting of stables. = ® YX, AT HALF-PAST FOUR. with the ment improve Drick dh Tr cent interest from day of a OF the Marchant oF, rors cine on each un. a cad. and $100 on sale are not complied ve Pe maining pieces of pro} be required at the time off sale; aud the whole Gish payment must. be made within ten, (10) dayy after sale, recording at ‘cout. If the ternis of Dot complied with withierten Clot ase nade, the trustecs reserve. the right to sell Property upon which defamlt bas been and cost of the defaulting purchaser, ‘week's notice by advertinement in one 482 *.. DUNCANSON BIOS. Auctionecrs, "THOMAS DOWLING, Auctoneer. CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY, PARE Sah Sano BahRSNES By virtue of a decrve of the Supreme Court of the, District of Cotumbia, holding a term, in) equity, in came No. 8445, wl Henry’ Willard is complaiuant and Joseph 0. Willard ctober. A DISS wo ei ae PURSD AY COVE ER THE THIRTEENTH ( AD. ° hour of FOUR P. M- in front of tho aoe | barvains at 81 to $1.48 a yard, | effort to place before our customers not alone an unri. Hy rs H R” R zg sFSs ost CELEBRATED STOMACH TTITTTIT EEE RRR : Bar tT eRe RS | Bope Fo Of Re ith S83 BEB Ti T Tf ERER RSss8> ‘Though ahaken in every joint and fiber with fever and ague, or bilious remittent, the aystem may yet be freed from the mali;nant virus with Hostetter's Stomach Bit- ters, Protect the system acainst it with this beneficent anti-epasmodic, which is furthermore a supreme remedy for liver complaint, constipation, dyspepsia, debility, rheumatism, kidney troubles and other ailmenta, For sale by all Druggists and Dealers generally, m1 Groves. Ghoves._ Ghoves, Groves. GLOVES. REMEMBER, GLOVES, ‘We Keep no Trash in Stock. - GLOVES. BARGAIN No. 1 GLOVES. 200 dozen Extra Long Kid Mous- GLOVES, quetaire Gloves, all the new GLOVES. colors, perfect fitting, can be GLOVES, tried on, GLOVES. $1.50, worth $1.98 por pair, GLOVES. BARGAIN No. 2. GLOVES. 800 dozen Kid Gloves, very soft GLOVES, and pliable, now colors,can bo GLOVES. tried on, GLOVES, —@1, worth L50per pair. © GLOVES, BARGAIN No. 3. GLOVES, 200dozon Missea Kid Mousque- GLOVES. talres, all sizes, new colers, samo GLOVES. quality as our $1.50 Ladios’ GLOVES. ‘ Mousquetaires, GLOVES, 81, worth $1.50 per pair, GLOVES. BARGAIN No.4. i GLOVES, 5 dozen Black Castor Mousque- GLOVES. taire Gloves, beautiful goods, GLOVES. $1.35, worth $2per pair, ° GLOVES, The New Glovo, GLOVES. THE “MANCHETTE" GLOVES, PPP RRR L P Bes FR Lm P ss OR OR Tua 029 1117-1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. SPECIAL NOTICE. i During the past week we have sold @ great many DR 3S TRIMMINGS, because we have the Largest Line and Lowest Prices this side of New York. Bunt this week we want to sell fully ten times what we sold last week, and to do this we have mule the following ENORMOUS REDUCTIONS: Chenillo Fringe, 334 inches deep, only 40e. a yard, worth 600. 5 Chenille Fringe, 4 inches deep, only 508. a yard; cheap at 65 Chenille Fringe, 5 inches deep, will be sold for 650. = yard; regular price, 90c. Chenille Fringe, 6 inches deep, only 75e. a yard: worth 81. Our Double Ball Chenille Fringe, very handsome, and sold at from 81.25 to $1.50 in this ci ty, will be sold fore 9c. a yard. ‘Thesame in all colors at #1 a yard. Handsome Chenille Fringe, new effects, at $1, $1.25, 50 and $1.75 a yard. ery pattern guaranteed a bargain and worth from 26c. to 50c. # yard more than our price, BARGAINS IN PLAIN GIMP, 100 patterns to select from, ‘imp, 48¢. a_yard; worth 750. up at 50c. a yard; worth 90c, One lot Handsome and Wide Cuts, and handsome orn- ments will be sold at 75e.a yard. This would be a | Darsain at $1. | Ono lot 98¢. a yard; sold first of the season at $1.75 yard. Bargains also at 81 to $9.75 a yard. BARGAINS IN ESCURIAL LACES. Lareeat aseprtment in the city, Prices 95 per cent lower than elsewhere, Handsome Goods at 50c.; worth 7% Very wide, all Silk Goods 75c, a yard; worth 81, and We do not often advertise to sell Goods at half their | Among the articles of absolute necessity, Brushes, no doubt, occupy a prominent place, and it has been our | Yalled variety, but also furnish an excellent article and | sell them at prices within the reach of the most slender | is very Innze, and 990, e them in dark or licht, stiif or soft, large or s you may wish them, ‘We have the handsome Florenee Brush, We have the lovely Celluloid Brush, and in Brush sets in cases, We are now receiving the most beautiful goods, Black sets in cases we have from 99. up. Celluloid sete in cases we haye from $2.49 up. Cloth Brushes we have in all styles. We have aLeather Buck Brush at 25c., and all the better grades, Fine Whisks, white bone handle, $5c., $90. and 49c.; | other styles from 15¢. up. ‘Tooth Brushes from 6c. up. Nailbrushes from 15¢. up. Fine Hat Brushes 49e, Shaving Brushes from 15c. up. | Plate Brushes Fino Hand-painted Infant Brushes 490. Bath Brushes 4c, Flesh Brushes 990, ‘We would also call your attention to our FEATHER DUSTERS, which wo offer at lower figures than ever before. We | have them at 10o,, 16¢., 20¢., 25c., 49c. and upwards, ‘We have also Just opened a beautiful assortment of Plush Mirrors, with bevel plate glass, from 990. to 87.49, and ten large cases of Brackets and Ebonized Goods, such as Cabinets, &c, SILVERBERG'S, ‘812 7th st. and 313 8th strect n. w., 0029 near Pennsylvania avenue, Reece eon SOUR MADE DISHES AND LIEBIG (COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MEAT. ‘hich Should feel UTION.—Gennine fac simile ob tacon Lica Seta ue fok eons fhe Label caution is necessary, owing ‘being in the market” ith in i LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MEAT. To be had of all Storekeepess, Grocers and Chemists. Sole Agents for Inited States (wholesale ‘e & 9. fe a only) C. David & Co., 9 Fenchurch Cua bat) OF PEPTONE, A of which contains 10 grammes of Beef Saal die ty, Brveina. It is catirely scala: ble pacses into blood veesels without, the stomach to do any previous work. is ‘rec- ‘ommended (by the medical faculty of conyva- descents, to persons whose blood ‘S poor or suffer from Diabetes, Weakness, General Wasting Away, Act ‘Loss of orto ee Banaaeta Qanen ot Wonk a tery, of Chest, Fre- ie ee ee Bold by all Droguiste, aU-mathly THE EVENING STAR. 2d Edition. Last Telegrams to The Sta ‘The Department of the Missouri. GEN. SHERIDAN RELINQUISHES HIS OLD COMMAND. Cutcago, Nov. 1.—Gen. Philip Sheridan has issued ‘the following orders: Headjuarters Division of the Missourt, Chicago, Nov. 1, 12 o'clock m. Thereby relinquish command of the division of the Missouri, in order to assume the new duties as- signed me by the President. 1m orders No. 71, dated headquarters of the army, October 13. In ing with the officers and soldiers whom I have the honor to command for the past 14 years, I desire to express my thanks for the confidence and support given by them to my administration of this vision. When Tassumed command of tt hostile Indians covered the country west of the Missouri river trom the boundary line of our possessions on the north to the Concho river, in Texas. But few settlements existed, and the construction of railroads across the country had only just begun. Since then the Indians have been so far subdued that In territory formerly occupied by them alone cities and towns and cattle interests have grown up and railroads have been built. In these great changes the troops of the division have been active and important agents. During these many years It has been my especial gratification that T have had no disa- greement with my subordinates, and that from the department commander to the private soldier faithful service has been rendered to the govern ment with the ‘assurance tliat I shall always re- meuiber the hardships suffered, battles fought, re sults achfeved, and the gallant comrades who Lave lost their lives'in savage warfare. I resign a com- mand that has been to me a pleasure as well as a duty. P. H. Snentpan, Lieut. Gen. ‘The usual order in assuming comniand has been issued by Gen. Schofield. see Pimlico Races To-day. OLD LIZ WINS AGAIN. Prmico, Mp., Nov. 1.—First race, handicap for two and three-year-olds, uarters of a mile. Old Liz first, War Eagle second, Parnell third. Time 1:18, EMPRESS WINS THE SECOND RACE. sein eae Nov. oo ie ogee = Taces, 1ig' miles, Empress, first; Farewell, secon Homeéspun's jockey was throw at the balt-anile Post. Time, 1.5934. BURCH WINS THE THIRD RACE. Priico, Mp.. Nov. 1.—Third race, handicap, seven-eighths of a mile, all agea. Burch first, Pearl ‘Thora second, War Eagie third. ‘Time, 1:30. geld Assad Latest Foreign News. AMELIORATING THR CONDITION OF CUBAN SLAVES. Mapnip, Nov. 1.—Senor Posada Herrera, prime minister, in reply to an address from a deputation ne of the anti-slavery society, sald that the gov ment had decided to abolish punishment by the oe eros and fetters eh oahipdeebenes Kee would lo al at was possible in e Suppres- sion of the patronage exercised by slaveholders. The Cesn Libel Case. New York, Nov. 1.—The trial of the Feurardente De Cesnola Ithel ease was continued to-day in the 8. circult eourt. H.D. Hutchings, superintend- ent of the Museum of Art, testified to being present, when the Cesnola collection arrived. Some of the statues wanted arms and legs, and were otherwise defective. Theodore Gaylor was em- plvee {to remedy these defects by replacing the fost limbs, &c. He pasted them on wit repara- tion of giue, and made the mended places look like other parts of the figures. The cases of repatriny Were humerous, and were not confined to arms an legs. Portions ®f the heads, necks and faces were aly repaired Gen. Cesnola superintended this worl ———— ‘The Markets, BALTIMORE, Nov. 1.—Virzinia sixes, second scries, 96: new _ten-fortics, new ‘threes, 51 bid to-day. BALTIMORE, Nov. 1—Cotton ste middling. 10%. Flour quiet and steady, Wheat—southern + western fairly active and 1.08: do. amber, 1.0#a1.14; 1. 112 2 western winter ted. spot, and Novem 41.03; December, 1. x January, 1.10% . Corn—southern ‘dull and irresular;” western, Hand firm; southern white, 6x6: Tm mixed, spot, and November, 8 to fair, 11'gal2%, “Sugar dull— copper iiand steady, Tiualasg. Whisky quiet and Steady, “11S8a1.18) ights qiiet and utchansed. Re Darnds; Wi bushels: Lets: For the Good of the Army, RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE ADJUTANT GENERAL. Adjutant General Drum, In bis annual report, which was submitted to the Secretary of War thls morning, recommends the amendment of section 1,229 .S., which nuthorizes the President to drop from the rolls of the army for desertion any ofticer Who 1s absent from duty three months without leave, so as to inciude retired officers who are not on duty within the meaning of the section. This Woutld provide for summary action by the President when necessary. He also recommends that Congress be asked to enact a law authorizing the retirement of entisted men who have fatthiully served for not less than thirty-five years, on full pay of the grade held at the Ume of application for transter to the retired lst, and that the term of enlistinent be reduced to three also that all discharges by de under’ the conditionsthat the dis- ler reimburse the government the ex- ¢ of his transportation. It 1s recommended the gove ary prison at Fort worth be'g: cal rank of colcnel and Tesponsible to the War department directly. report Is accompanied by reports of the in spectioa of sta pments. Upon the subject of military colleges, Gen. Dram KS at length, and expresses the opinion that ers Shou! n to instruct in any other 5] 0! branch of edie pt In so. the tnstruc- tion has direct reference to military knowledge, CLERKS’ LEAVES. After recounting the changes and general work- ings of his office, General Drum concludes his re- port with a recommendation that the law which S that all leave granted clerks and em- ployes exceeding thirty days In one year must be without pay; that the law be amended so as to make the thirty day: rly leave cumulatt not to exceed three months in all, so that titied to the indulgence by diligent daily attention to duty may be granted two or three months’ ieave Without being subject to deprivation of pay. ‘THe Navat UnirorM.—Secretary Chandler was in conference to-day with the board of naval ofti- cers appointed to make desirable modifications of the naval uniform clreular. They had under consideration the proof of the modified elrcular which has been received from the goverument printing office. Satisfactory progress was made in decid doubiful changes, and its thought the re. vised circular will be adopted shortly and issued to naval officers at once. A Minirary FoNerat.—The remains of First Lieutenant E. M. Cobb, of the 2d artillery, who died near Huntsville, Alu., recently, arrived in Wash- ington this morning. The funeral was held at 2 ‘The Deaf and Dumbd Asylum. ANNUAL REPORT OP PRESIDENT GALLAUDET. Dr. KM. Gallaudet, the president of the Colum ‘Dia Deaf and Dumb Asylum, in his annual report the Secretary of the Interior, states that the total number of pupits is 106-89 maies and 17 fo males. Beskles the intellectual courses of study, instruction has been given tn articulation to neariy ‘two-thirds of the with very gratify! results. The recet; or institution from sources: Were $61,167.66, and the disbursements $60,956. Tear a balance Of $211.%. There was expel on the ngs and grounds §5.500. The folk estimates for the next yearare SARA do Gena ae ite ae a pron closure ‘of the grounds and repairs of buildings, DISTRICT PUPILS. Chas. C. Griffin ts the only student in the college from the District, but in the primary department ‘there are the following: Ida R. Chase, Jeanette Dafley, Mary Dafley, Christian! Denson, Katie Fogarty, Irene B. Martin, Eliza O'Cal Ger. trude Schofteld, Resina Scott, May D. HL Senkind, Thompson, Ciara V. White, Anthony Allen, in H. Boston, W. H. Cartlttt, John F. Cra Peter W. Dailey, Thomas Davis. Reuben S Hi Chas. H. Keyser, Chas. E. D. Ktugbaum, Jose] Lanston, sosepn Lyles, John ‘O'Rourke, Stewart, Jas. Smith, W. J. Rich, Geo. V. Frank G. Wureteman. Dist rict Government Affairs. INADEQUATE WATER SUPPLY AT KENDALL GREEN. ‘The officers of the Columbla Instivation for the Deaf and Dumb complain that the water main which supplies that institution, and which was laid for its sole usa, has been tapped by others from to time tosuch an extent that the supply ts tnade- quate for the wants of the institution They re- quest that all permits given to tap the main which leads to it from the corner of 3d.and K strects northeast be revoked. sc ‘TRE VITRIOL THRowInc Cask—Ziecler had but one eye, the left, having lost. the right one when a boy, It appears that as Miss O'Hare threw the vitriol Ziegler threw up his hand over ti and that motion, Dr. Street thinks, saved ‘The Huid burnt him severely over theright eye and on the right cheek and nec nk Warren, /AND.—AN im- 2 Denton, Md. and was addressed by Fred Douglass on poiltical topics. He told the people that ingratitude to the Tepublican party on the part of the colored people would be a dangerous thing. a RANGE OF THR THRRMOMRTER.—The followin Were the readings at the office of the chief sin’ officer to-day:—7 a.m., 42.2; 11 a.m., 47.6, 2 p.m., 8.0. Maximum, 52.8; minimum, 4 —_—.— APPOINTED.—Willlam G. Webster, of Tillnols, has been appointed a clerk of the $1,000 class, fourth auditor's office, Treasury deparunent, under the civil service rules, 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, le ey Name, 0.| ¢. Can. Pac. 60%] 60 IN. J. Cent.....| 84 | 84 Can. Sou. 5 «| 52. |N. ¥.Cent. 1168, 1154 +| 64%) G14 INV.C. & SUL) +74) Ty +} 14%) 15 | “Do. pret. 15 | 14 -| 254) 25 [Nora West, p.| 41 | 40 % | 36 “| 1745 North Pa 2 OBE& 2135 12455) _Do. pret Coc. ... Northwest. 2) 184))60" "| Do. pret: £10355 108, Johto & Miss ./114X 114 Oregon as ES One aw 8 | Pac. Mail. a1 | 904) Do. My) 235; St. P.M. 21/22 * Texas Pac. ‘The Courts, Corer IN GENER. To-day, Langdon agt. Evans; on hearing, CRIMINAL CovrtT—Judge Wylie. To-day, Carrie Blockwell pleaded gulity of petit larceny, and was sentenced to six months in jail. John Blackston, housebreaking, two. 3 verdict guilty, and sentenced to five vearsin the Erie county (Sa Penitentiary. Jacob Rump, assault, on dericka Rumpf; guilty; six months in jail. Oscar Ire, assault; pleaded guilty, and was fined $20. Milly ‘Stevenson, bawdy house; guilty; sen- tenced to Six months in jail. Francis A. Masuire, forgery; recognizance forfeited. roan e TeUEe COURT Judge Mac Arthur. ~ Riley ay ley; order ayy fanad item. Washingtan Beneneha Association agt. od; payment of money i istry of the court ordered. Barry agt. Cli construing will Affairs in West Washingt THE RESIGNATION OF Dr, Hows.—Ata mé the congregation of the West street Prosby church, last evening, the resignation of tv tor, Dr. Howe, was ‘accepted. Dr. Howe nade a@ fecling address, and Messrs. Wm. H. Tenney and A. Greentles made appropriate remarks upon a Series of resolutions, which were adopted, €xpres- sive of the appreciation of the congregation of Dr. Howe's services and regrets at lls departure, Messrs. Dougal, Winship and Auld were elected commissioners to accompany Dr. Howe before the next meeting of the presbytery. FUNERAIS.—The funeral of Mrs. Sallie E. Young, wife of Mr. Richard Young, and daughter of ‘James Goddard, took place to-day at three 0 from her late residence, No. 3037 M_ street. Rev T. F. Tagg, pastor of the Congress-street, Methodtst Protestant church, assisted by Rev. 8. I. Howe, of the Presbyterian church, officiated, and the pall- Dearers were Messrs. F.'L. Moore, BLT. Maytleld, T. Brown, J. D. Cathell, Jos. Libbey, Thos. Har” rison and Mf. Lansdale. ‘The interment was at Oak Hill cemetery.—At the sume hour the funeral of the late Zachariah Baker took place from the chapel at Oak Hill cemetery, Rev. J. 4. G. Webster, pastor of the Dunbarton-strect, M. E. church, o} ciated. Messrs. Jacob 1ub, Wi. Gaskins, Win. Wheatley, J. D. Robinson, F. Reushaw aud E. Lyd- dane were the pall-bea Recarrcrep.—A fugittve colored boy named Sunuel Grin, from ‘the reform school, was Tested yesterday by OMicer Hawkins, and sent bat to the School, - CATTLE MARKET.—Live stock sales at_ Drovers’ Rest are reported by Tavenaer Bros. as follow nid as Tol Best at 5 to ‘comn and sold 7 Sheep at3 to 4 S and calves so! eaitle up and good at cep and L : Lambs at 6 to 675 al5 WOS\e. 15 cow active, —675 bushels of wheat sold to-day at wheat Sold, to arrive, at 60 for yel- low and 63 tor white. CONDITION OF THE WATER.—Ciear at all points, sms Killed While Fooling. YOUNG SAMS TICKLES A GIRL AND IS ACCIDENTALLY SHOT DEAD, Charles M. Sams, assistant purser of the steam- ship Nacoochee, of the Savannah line, was shot in the head early terday morning by Jennie Mitch- ell in a New York shooting gallery, and he died in the New York hospital Sams and a friend named Harris had been ona frolic with Jennie Mitchell o’ciock this afternoon at Epiphany church. He was buried with military honors in the Congressional cemetery. All of the officers of the 20. a} on duty at Fort Mclienry were present in full unt- eels were the officers from the arsenal in this ity. ‘Tue PusLic Dest.—The debt statement Issued to- day shows the reduction of the public debt during the month of October to be $10,304,798.83; decrease Of debt since June 30, 1983, $39 584.470 33; cash In the ‘Treasury, $364.347,501.95; gold cerulticates outstand- ing, $83 328,940; ‘silver “certificates outstanding, $99 579.141; Certificates of deposit outstanding, $12,620,000; refu: certificates outstanding, $825,850, legal tender outstanding, $316,681,016; trac Uonal currency outstanding, $6,990,303.31. ADMIRAL STRONG'S ReMains.—Jas. Heard, of New- burgh, N. Y., to-day superintended the disinter- ment of the remains of his uncle, Admiral Strong, from Oak Hill cemetery, and they were placed on the morning train and taken to for inter- iment in Greenwood cemetery. ‘Tae WEEKLY Stak for this week is now ready for mailing; price, three cents y. It isa large, elgitepage’ paper, of Nfty-six coltimns, eut asted and ed, and will be sent anywhere in e United States and Canada, postpaid, for one dollar a year. ‘Tue following officers, aldes-de-camp to Maj. Gen. John Pope, will accompany that ofticer from Fort Leavenworth, Ki ‘to the Presidio of San Fran- Cal: Cay ‘iliam McK. Dunn, jr., second cisco, pt 8 Capt. Daniel M. ment; First ninth cavalry. it. Robert T. Carr. Groras B. RvssE.1, 9th infantry, ts re- peep gg mraaeies = for the tot the to take effect November 1, 188% B. Rheem, gist infantry. Gilmore, 24th infantry, is extended Sad Riteor days, » CaLLED UPON THE PRESIDEWY.—Secretary and Allce Sinclair siuce 10.30 o'clock on Tuesday night. After eating and drinking at a restaurant they went into thé shooting gallery to have some fun. Sams picked up a Ballard rifle of 2 caliber and broke a pipe at the targets, ‘The woman Mitch- ell then wanted to shoot, and attempted in an aw! ward way to take aim. ’Sams,as she was sighting #25 to $60 per head." Market moderately brisk and { pTORRRnine Reronrwn.— The houne ef Woutt, & D sitet southeast, was fay nit Gurough, the back Usement door, w seh, carelessly, a lotor linen and ware stolen. thiet stole tress restaurant of ex-Detective Geo. O. Miler Last, two sliver castors, worth about $8 or #10.——7. Crawiond, 1512 14th street, reported to Onteft by that his house was broken open yesterday mornt and robbed of a mah; containing & chec for $120 and a Masotc eenbiemn, —— News Briefs, ‘Miss Susen Anna Custis Parramom, & granddaughter of Martha Custts W: lnarried ic Mr. Charles F. James, son taster General James, a Calvary church, Rew Henry VSauerion, ofciating. Aruistead Burt died suddenly at Apneville, 8. C., yesterday. He was @ member of Oongrees mom 1883 to 1800, ‘There was a row at Frank Nor. folk, Va., last night. ‘The readjusters to break Up a straightout republican meeting, and a woman, —— aman stabbed, and several hurt with: ick. Telephone communication between Hagerst: reer and intermediate points was ‘opened yesterday, Ella Hickman, aged 15, was found drowned ta the Schuylkill canal at midnight, Tuesday, at Monoo- ag a and it is believed she was foully dealt i ‘There was an attempt made to rob a grave ta the Simatey near Bayview asylum, Baltimore, last slit, Dut the men were driven off. ‘at the Academy of ta republican mass meetin wie, Philadelphia, last night, Judge Willian De ston. Was the orator of the 00 The losses by the fire at Savannah, Ga., rester. day, mentioned in THE STaR last evening, foot up about $1,000. Ironclad, Who ran off a dead heat with Sachem, formerly owned by Mr. Lorillard, at Brighton, Eng” land, Tuesday, and beat hin, ha been disqualitiod by the judges and the racebhas been awarded to Sachem. In the prove Aeht at Caidwel, Idaho, yesterday between McFadden, of Winnepeg, and Maruiand. a Marland received punishinent which will ¥ Pp i i A 5 3 SAF A - erat was ex-bost- St. Louts probably prove fetal. Tuesday night two masked men robhed the vault of the county treasurer, at Vinginth City, Nev. of $8.00, and chen seized te treasurer and locked Him ta the vault, sonson L. Lynch, a lawyer, of Utica, N. ¥., was shot and killed at Batavia, Tuesday night, by Newton Rowell, a paper-box manutacturer, becauss Of intimacy between Lynch and Mrs Rowell. Fourteen persons in Cinciunats are suffering with Symptoms of poisoning. One child died yesterday, And a number of others are seriously fll. Judge A. W. Tourgee, the proprietor and cattor Of The Continent, intends to remove the publica- Lion office from Philadelphia to New York. ‘The False Prophet been discomted by Hicks Pasha, as A CONGRESSMAN IN A STREET Fromt.—An affray occurred on the pubile street in Keading, Pa., yes- tentay, growing out of an attack made upon’ Con- gressinan Ermentrout by Geonge Smith, Jr, of kirdsborough, a protatnent deuocratic politician, ‘The men bad ‘some dispute about polities, and high words followed, when Mr. Lrmentrout’s brother struck Smith a’ blow in the face drawing bi lth then al ‘hed Erment ert, WhO Wa ied the two belligerent. Shortly U pariles again met'on the court house steps, eM Stnith “struck Congressman Ermentrout, knocking him down, when he was also kicked by one of the crowd. Ermentrout’s face shows visthie signs of the encounter, ‘The affray created great excitement, see @ BRIDEGROOM TEAK” PROM.—Miss of New Hi + Who Was to have been muried to Eugene Lynch Tuesday, moetved a letter yesterday from Lync! New York, in which he regrets his fall eppear as a bride: groom, saying he could not help bins the next she hearsof him will be when a body ts found. “Lynch is very poor; and had bor- Towed movey from an aunt of Miss Mute - 1883, at 299 pm, auced th) Fu ehureh, miber Y Friends aud relatives are invited to atte GARVEY. On Weduenday, October 31, TAS}, at 6 o'clock pom, BID EY, aed nine y Fuueral on Frida: ber 2d at 30 trom har Parvuts residence, west 118s Twenty-third wtivet aorta. idence hospital, on Thunsla: jute SAMUEL D, | | Wt and Fs with new and first-class euypilics, Nu commection any other Brn ond RIHUR ROONE} . == General Und/rtaker and Embalmera, 2145 Peutiaylvania avenue northwest, _Tth stroot office disc a (Ss. 4. GawLen, €. 5. Gawran & Go, Successors to Buchly’s Undertaking Establishment, - nw., (formerly 912 Pa, Ave.) ss and rwasonable t funerals a special JAM F. VERNON Bars . ‘Successur to Anthony Buchly, Undertaker, 912 Pennsylvania Avenue northwost, 1h strvet, between Mond Naw, pared fortrutsportution. Koat- ery Bodies eanbali dence at place FR, th sirect nortliwest, yhone connection. ao PURNISHING UNDERTAKER, 16 Pennsy) herthwent, between 2d and, Aig strocta, Devers tithe feet clas janld ___MEDICAL, &e. | PS Beenie ap end | DD peescraprscnis and een ve wee | Eists, who eavide protite with th ion cet southwest. Wall cure OF ny pay. Thirty. ott J) AN8Con RESTORED By USING & BorTLECR MM tro of De. “ukotits rane eney. It imparts vigui 06 B street southwest TLY CONSULT Da. thawst Particular fio paid to all diseases peculiar to adie, muitried All reculerities and Ovarian troubles treated, Chirty-seven years’ experience of-im* J)", ROBERTSON, (A REGULAR GRADUATE, 20 Sears’ expericnce, guarauters & enre in all diseases of the Urinary Organs, Nervous Delility, Blood Porson Skin Divases, &c.; recent cases positively ented in 4 to No mercury or caustics used. Can be cousuited nenday and Saturday, trom 2 to ¥ pam. wt bis 5c nw. Reters to leading physicians of Baits Oiice, 30 N Liberty st, Bulttmore, Md. a2 D2 k20NS FEMALE PILLS MAILED TO ANY address on receipt of $1, Box 307, City P.O. se28-Lm® (CHECKS _IN SIX HOURS the gun, playfully tickled her’ underthe arm. The ‘SwUng around suddenly and the rifle went off just as Sams’ head was in front of the muzzle, uns Was a tall, handsome fellow, 27 years of Hils father fs a commission. merchant in Savannah, and has meana. His mother recently came on to New York, and when hee son Was shot she was sleeping a'couple of blocks away. young man, ivis sald, Would ina few months have ‘cone ints possession of a fortune, derived from an aunt and estimated at $200,000. = anesee Pottico RACES As stated tn THE SrAx last oven- e first and second races al ico yesterday ee won by Old Liz und Aella, respectively. In the thind race, three-nile heats: hindleap, Trafalgar won the last Saonttnar time, 1:46, 1.46. e fourth Tace, a seven-elghths of a mile selling race, was won, by Burch; time, 1:31. ‘Traveler's Guide. PENNSYLVANIA ROap.—Trains leave RB. & P. eta- ton, 6th and B sts. n.w., as follows: For New ¥ Philadelphia and the East—A.M., 8:00 (ex.), 9 (imited ex.), 10:40 (ex.) P.M., 1:30 (ex.), 4:40 (eX.), 9350 (ex.) and 1020 (ex.) Gn Sunday—P. A) 930 ee ed Se a A Sas eee ore 7:30 (ex.), 9:50 =), For Rochester, N Buffalo, ete.—P. . 9: (ex. For Baltimore—A.M., 6:40, 8.00, 9.30, 9.30: 10.40: Sunday-—arse, 80! 040 PM 430, Bh, Ten, 90 20. For Einiira and Lockha " For and ve it emer pena eyes Sunday, A.M. (ex. South AM, 620, 11:00 Bs P.M., 5:00 ex- SI . For Ai is and 's Creek: Rua baa eae nia Re 3, 63 800 and 11:30. On Sunday—A M., 6:30, 9:20, BALTIMORE AND OxBTO RAILROAD.—Trains leave the corner of N. J. ave. and C st., as fol- lows: For York and and East—A. 8:00 ex.) P. on ‘M., 300 AS cies'in dire days DrucStors, 155 th street, seps 490 Penna. ave., Washington, D. 0. JMAS#oop RestoRED. A victim of early tmprudence, causing Nervous De- bility, ‘Preuature Decay, ete. having tried an vain every mown remedy, as discovered -& simple meats of self cure, which he will scud frev to his fellow -stuf- ferers, Addiess J. H. REEVES, 43 Chathain strot. New York. By10-tu.thas suffering from the errors and indlis- CARD. roy whe ee tions of yout SF manhood, ADAME DE FOREST Hi diex, All female complaints quickly consulted daily at 1245 7th «treet northwest. Office hours bamn,, with ladies only, seplo-au* frow 1 to 9 0°d THE TRADES. ARTHUR NATT: oe Mth and I streets and