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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, SATGRDA ars NO 3. 1883—DOUBLE SHERT. MUSICAL AND DRAMATI BEXT WEEK'S ATTRACTIONS—MORE NRW PLAYS— ANNA DICKINSON AGAIN—IRVIN ABBOTT 42ND SEGUIN, ETC. aby’s concert ig at Lincoln hall eat next (ore appears at the Opera House moa Ww s Tale.” uination becia | as broucht ont at . last Monday, and rostuiney, Sceuers, aud hi a New York isa suc | Seinbi.eh's Yulee is pronounced properiy a Feuer for purty and and dexi- fas, the dae. being more c: ty ad | ».cuous | thau Liar sweet Tae new pr Mile. Marie | ani, from tae sivrs, wade her ctica im “Exel, ork. on Monday character of the Adne at to See You a Mow t Soe poi .is at a Newspaper oflice } —The New York juare theater ma eat is aeats for the Production wi theater, jwndon *"k very web re- ces ved there. Mer- new melodrama, written by M ritt and Cyaquest. entitied “Pie Crum Paris, tor winch very eiabdor | have been made, is to be produced at the Sur- | Fey theater, Loudon. — Miss Ce Logan's new play, “An Ameri- iirst produced ia Provid: r. isto be taken on the road by ad Deane, with Miss Helen — Miss Anna Ware's lez:timate great rapidity, a: i As anead with | uiveting critical tavor wiere- re ana Sabi tn which Mme. Porte St. Martin s the title of the new drama it will appear at the | avorite actress will play ya, M. Marals will appear | iM. Taillade as the Léigh | Mr. Joseph Proctor, the tragedian, will have completed bis 4) year upon the stage on | the 5%ti of November, and active movewents are being male to to him and the occasion a titting recognition. iv — The musical f occurs this month mo: % al at Atlanta, Ga, which promises to be one of the | # line ever held in the and an s, will take part in tab will playin English farcical United States next season vt of Mr. Maurice Graa. A | Sy or onedy ef Mr. G. H. Jessup will be included * Alnee™s repertvire. S quite a famay party in the cast of ft the Glo Miss Annie the original Esmeralda at the Madison ater. plays Mary Slantish; her si: 4 PPM young actress, 1 yous nthe 2 Artiar, aad all, Sustains tue son was tendered a benefit | she ap wrted in Detro: peared in 1 by those of wirerta: hether she arring tour. — Mr. Lawrence Barrett is in Providence. A vkiya will f ad on November in a three weeks en: rement at ater in Boston. da * the opening play, i be sta with th nery painted fur its ffty- 4t run in New York, — Euma Abbott concludes a week In Chicago to-nivht. Wherever sie goes she has to divide the applanse with Zelda Se:cuin-Wallace, who Tejoined the troupe. s's first week In New York closes and hay been @ great success. The critics’ verdict is that he Isa great meio-dra- matic actor. but net a great trazedian. Miss Eil-o Terry ts very highly spoken ot, but is not Tezurded as great an emotional actress as Chara Morris. Many persons were of course disap- poin Irving appears here in March at tie Natrona, —Manazer Mapleson claims that he is pre- pared for the ‘sure throat season” of tie com- ing months, and says: “When the keen winds | of wintermake trouble with the throats of Abbey's teaurs [ dou't know what ne will do I | re-throat season when | 3 s what he & ut the people he had g, the sreat ton now opi a in that city: bave never met more liberal or whe | fellows in my life, re satisfied than | ever be! ation had brains to | Know what was ».when they would Bot let you ting such tnenand | such womeaturn away! Never! The prize was worth dy and has been saved to the na- eee for ever aad ever, and thank the Lord for — Inthe necessarily hurried comment upon the events of the opening performance at the New York Mfetrepolitan Opera House no refer- ence was made to tue admirable results ob- tained in the system of ventilation adopted. The uniformly good air and comfortable tem- throushont the auditoriam, from the p gallery, was peratar orehestra rail to the r. practically demou-trated Out the evenine in ail parts of the house, and In ho ca-e dd the varation in temperature exceed 4. Fresh airis forced: into the house, from a perforated pipe p: under every row of Beats. at the rate of 110,000 cubic feet per mim- Ute, this air bein kept at the temperature of 66. The testa made throughout the house, from S o'clock until the curtain dnally fell at 1:15 a. m., show that the averaze heat was from 75° to @P. the hichest temperature being taken at the extreme point in the upper ery. Oneor the | Mont Hnportant iaprovements made has been the introdnetion of a system which net only steadirs the flame of the footlights and preveuts | them frow fiekeriny. butalso draws down beiow the staze the heat thrown off by the burners. thus savin the artists stom any dis comforts in approaching the proscenium line. of the Always a River river to cross; Cross, “salways 'S the fruit we er: Youder Ube ctiartsia: ene: Wid trowbied ude, river that lies between, For the treasnres of prectons we We must parienttvas eet hee For the plaves we long to mi ush and struggle dl cverywhere, 2 Sve, Weill td th our onward conrse ‘Thorns tor tty feet and Utals lo meet And a ultticult river to cross. For rougher the way that we take, ‘The stouter the heart and the nerve; ‘The stones tn our path we break, Nor eer from our impulse swerve, For the glory we hope to win Our labors we count 0 loss, "Tis foliy to pause and murnur because Or the river we have to cross. ‘So ready to do and to dare .Shouht we tn our places stand; Fustiting the Masters will, soul's demand; the mountain high | numbe | Bhss [using the THE VALLEY OF MATRIMONY. There is no more thankless task that can fall to the lot of a middle-aged spinster with quiet tastes than that of engineering a youag woman of aay considerabie personal attractions across Europe. The troubie began on the ocean steamer in the shape of a captain In the United States navy At Varis it was a big Frenchman with 8 nature like that of a Newfoundland dog: At Marseilles it presented itself ander the guise of a dreimy-eyed Geruian; at Rome it was a sfl- | very-tonned Italia Napies it concentrated Itseit ia the most vielent and virdlent form in} n of ayoung American doctor. riand was troubled with a cough— natural aud appropriate thing to a ed herself in all kinds | rd siinply to knew how ‘dhe idea that that N's care was euiirely | 7@ Sane we had not sten days before Miss sutner- | swere as much an olject of solici- r. Manningas if she had been In the ‘s pnsuin What # delightful vagh is— whieh is quite tiy slight. does not keep the suiferer hit. or otherwise interfere with the There was | utheriand’s couxht ue of & but not suiicient to inter- er of 80 ns to Monte, or anywhere else d within a reasonable conzh coatributed to e one wut of atirac- The rather firmly set le piteous expression Mis an entirely of apv fere with a San Mart of hours. utheriand just did not need, lips took on quite a zer wie the ir d throut was trying to relieve itself by a tit of coaxivin fever ave coloriess cheeks and clear eyes a . and the exhaustion that followed re- nce toa most fascinating condition of womanly weakueds, It very soon cate fo be understood that Miss | ‘| v's catelessuess in regard to her aith, her inorance, and mine also, of Nea- tan patois, the viciousness of donkeys, the capidity of guides, made a mate escort al- most a necess.ty in the neighborhood of Naples, Whether the necessity grew out of the ready provision to meet it, or the provision out of the sity, it not worth while to arzue. Judg- ing from the independence of other lady travel- ers, the former theory seems the more tenable. Durine the first of these exctiraions Miss Suth- eriand tad something of a body-uard about her. Three or four lauds at least were put out to help her over every rock and upevery height. the number was reduced to one. Dr. ang ha ct, assumed the same juris- n over the rest of Miss Satherland’s move- iments tiat he did over the cough. That ailment had been nis especial charve from the bezin- ning. and he seemed to be rapidly assuming the yung lady, had been In this shape for about a month when it became apparent that something had becun to go wronz. By united intelligence and exp that have falien to my lot Larrived at the con- clusion that as Miss Sutherland had rezained tier health she desired to discharge her physician. T was not prepared, however, for the manner in which she untertook to do it. ‘The plan was re- the simple announcement that she in- e her quarters to the island of pplly my relations to MissSutherland are such that for me to hear is to obey. I looked at the bleak mass of rect: from my window and shuddered, it being Febraary, and the vaunted ¢ of Italy being in fact as chill as an Eng- lish May. ‘The effect of the announcemet upon me was, however, mild to that which it pro- duced tpon Dr. Manning. They were siting very quetly when it came—she half buried ma} chair, he playing with the tassels of her -it was a daring venture that with her rst name—“you are not gone over on that bleak rock? It will he absolutely dunzerous tor you. As your physician 1 will not allow it.” Now at this moment the doctor had an advan- Had he pushed it, dainty Miss Suth nd. with her assumptions of tznity and firmly | carved mouth, would have yielded that poi and the re-t ered, fur he added, very | softly. “Don't ip Tieit the re Miss Sutheriand isa thoreu waar 8. Anu: eiled after m ht it quite pr atter in qu t this stave. riean in re~ in at T should stion Was quite pe fered doctor went on biun- wn hour later, when ir sonal to he from outsid paities. ring tunquestions she conve if and required no int ts “I believe go." Th with @ yawn, after which, to all appearance, her whole attention was given to geting Ue hair-pins out of her hair. Capri isa beautiful isiand. The old Romans had wood taste, and Tiberius built twelve villas on it wheren to amuse himseif during leisure hours. At the same time middle-aged women will get the rheumatism in damp places, We had not taken more than a dozen doukey-rides, ascended Mount Solario, and made the trip to Anacapri, when certain twinges in my joints arued me of the probability of beiug laid up SIX Weeks in a bttle pension perched on one of the steepest rocks m the Mediterranean. My experienced eyes also informed me that Miss Sutherland was not precisely herself. My diag- Nosis of the Case was suon made out to my own Eatisinction. She was trying to live up to the lines of her mouth. and at the same time giving: way round the heart. The doctor's stuplaity had undoubtedly cost him a rejection. But When a young July fees to an almost desert 1s- 4 the proximity of an obnoxious stor, and then spends most of her time gazing across the sea in the direction where he is sup- posed to be, it may explain the matter per- feetly te say that is admiring Vesuvius; but init does, the person who accepts the explana- Fence of young women. hing in this world much more an an attack of inflammatory wnatism? ‘This was precisely what Miss Sutl 1's caprices, in rezard to her lovers haa brousht me to. For two weeks I lay upon my bed w hideous inass of red flannel, tacked with pain. and hating Capri with the intensity ofane of the captives ot old Tiberins. During this time Miss sutherland developed into one of the gentlest and tenderest nurses that ever took care of the victiia of her own imprudence. The process of torture was going on, six weeks be- Ing the allezed period fur tne inflammatory on to hold sway. when one morning the fa- miliar face of Dr. Munning appeared above my bed. For two minutes I positively lost sight of the pain in my joints to wonder if he had been sent for. Miss Sutherlaud took the very first opportunity to fnturm me that he had not. We were indevted for his preseuce to the fact that some residents of Capri bad totd him that both the Euglisb ladies at the pension were ill, the elder one very tll. If anything will alleviate the pangs of acute Theumatism it is haviug two young people abvut one both of whom are clearly in love with each other, while each is ready to die rather han make the tirst sign. The attitude of the ating t doctor was maznificent. He had clearly come to Capri to save If possible the lives of two wo- men imperiled by the abominable willfulnesa of one. His recovery frum the effect of Miss Sutherland's fascinations appeared to be com- plete. He administered a cough mixture which nauseated the young lady, but took no farther interest in her ailments. Me he nursed with an enthusiasm and devotion not to be de- scribed. 1 doubt if any rheumatic spinster in red funnel was ever so cared for before. For four weeks [ was the object of the most assid- ‘uous atteutions from two youn people scarcely on speakiog terms with each other. At the end of two weeks more I was able to walk about. Another fortnizht and | was pronounced able to ride adonkey. By thistime it might have beeu supposed that ‘as Dr. Manning felt no in- terest whatever in Miss Sutherland, the atten- dance of a physician might have been dispensed with. The Baroness Burdett-Coutts had just married man forty years younger than herself, to be sure, but the case was not parallel. No- body on earth would have imagined for a mo- ment that the doctor was in love with me. There is nothing to do at Capri but make ex- cursions on donkeys. My return to health was to be celebrated bya donkey excursion, and the arrangements forit finally brought out from the doctor that after the day was over he would be- take himself to Naples. Up tothis time Miss Sutherland's Lert epieogi har been almost equal to that of her lover. ‘is announcement brought a feverish color to her cheeks, and from the magnificent Lk ae of her usual man- uer she took to exhibiting what in an elderly woman would have been deseribed as *‘fidgeta.' The objective point ot our excarsion was the Villa of Tiberius that is in the best repair. There is a great cholce of them, each one more like @ mass of ditapidated brick cellars than the last. We s:arted on a sunny morning, on two of the most obstinate and refractory donkeys that Capri produces. Tne doctor preferred to walk, which he did by my side. Bach donkey was conducted by a peasant woman with immense ear-rings and no shoes. Now to these creatures had been given the directions by an obliging Jandlady to take us through the most beautiful that horrible prec ) undertake my next chars portion of the Island to the villa. The donkey woinan of Capri is an indescribable mixture of man, wornan, aud beast. They are as strong as men, as loquacious as women, as stupid and ob- stinate as their owa donkeys. In this in- stance, however, they did as.they were bid. We had been riding an hour or more, Miss Sutherland in advance, and the doctor with his hand on my saddle, exhibiting all the devotion that a young man naturally feels toward a wrinkled spinster of fifty, when there was a halt on the part of the donkeys, and a chorus from the women: “signora! siznora! Val di Matrimonio, siznoral val di Matrimonio!” Miss Sutherland had not canght the words, and indignant at the additional outburst of patois, inquired: “What is the matter with them? 1s it anything extraordinary?” Ihave a whoiesome terror of Miss Suther- land’s moods, but the doctor had apparently survived his, for he answered, very coolly, “We areapparently upon the verte of the Valley of Matrimony,’ and the donkey women are cailing our attention to the fact.” There wasa silence that under the circum- stances was painful. Miss Sutherland tried to look dignided trom the top of her donkey—an imposs ble thing even tor her, The doctor suc- ceeded without tryiag in looking savagely bit~ ter from his position at tie tail of mine. To reiieve the s.taation L opened Baedeker. The so-called Val di Mitromania, some- times called Matrimony by the islanders, de- scends eastward to thé sea at the base of the Tuoro ade,’ “Ah,” said the doctor, “it certainly does de- scend eastward.” L went o 2 “othe otto di Mitromania. or Grotto of Mithras, a shrine of the Persian god of the sun, to which one hundred aud thirty steps de- scend—" This time Miss Sutherland was ready witha remark. «“We must see the Grotto. by all means.” To this { objected on the score of theone hun- dred and thirty steps, and the doctor agreed with me. I shall always think that it was the pecullarly chilly and disaxreeable tone ot the doctor's voice that seat Mis’ Sutherland so precipitately to- ward the brow of the hill, In half a moment she was off her donkey and explaining in her choicest Italian to a croup of woimen and small boys that sue would not have either their assis- tance or their company in descending the rag- ged steps. ‘The peasants shook their heads doubtiuily, and shrieked, halfin warning, half in fury, at’being disappointed of their soldl. The doctor never moved a muscle, and in two minutes more the girl was out of sight. By way of relief to his mind and my own nerves, | We began to discourse eloquently on Italian scenery. Finally the subject could not be avoided any lone! “Doctor,” said I, ‘find ont if yon can from these women how long it ought ‘to take to de- scend to that grotto aud come back azain.” Thelabyr of this investigation was dreadtul, The doctor talkedand the women screamed. Time enoush was consumed to have lost a dozen lives, when he aanounced as the result of nis eles that Miss Sutherland should have re- tarned iong ago. "Texclaimed, “that girl has broken elll” I shrieked. “Is tt possible you don’t care anything about it?” “On the contrary, [ am rather pleased at such an appropriate denouement. She has broken my heart. nearly lost you your life, and what could possibly be more suitable than for her to finish by breaking her own neck?” ‘Th 8 was a pretty speech from a man in love! “Will you go down and look for her?” “Certainly, if you will go with me. We shall probably find her sitting ona rock politely in- different to our teelings, aud meditating on her next new bonnet. He positively declined to go unless I went with him. Further solicitude on Miss Suther- land's bebalfit was notin Dr. Manning's pro- xram to bestow. Haud in hand, and assisted by a sturdy peasant woman. we scrambled down ice. The shrine of the Per- n god. a cave with arches and walls of bric! was passed, but no sign of Miss Sutherland's presence. Presently, looking over a small cliff, we saw the youns woman half sitting, half lying, on a rock. “Is anything the matter?” the doctor called out. “No, nothing—not exactly.” The words were exactly those Miss Sutherland would have liked to utter in her firmest tone. The tone she did utter them.in was one that denoted an agony of suppressed pain. ‘The doctor heard it quite as well as I did, but he did not move. : Will you Come up, or shall I come down to “you? By this tine we could sea the white drawn face. The doctor took two steps forward and stopped. Miss Sutherland, Spartan that she was, had borne all she could bear. Both arms ‘were stretched out, and the weakest kind of a voice answered: “I cannot come. Come to me.” There was really “nothing—not exactly” the matter with Miss Sutherland but a broken ankle and a dislocated shoulder. What a piece of work it was carrying her up that dreadful hill! And how ever did we man- age to get her all the way back tothe pension without killing her? Tears stood in the duc- tor’s eyes a3 he handed her first to one and then the other of the stout peasants that helped him with his burden. That was the only sign of weakness on either part. The doctor manages his wife: there is no doubt about that. Just precisely what system of discipline was inaugurated among the lemon groves of Capri. when Miss Sutherland's ankle was fully mended and her shoulder settled in its right place, I don’t pretend to understand. It itis all very well for him, but as fur me, when I Thope she will bea commonplace young person with red hair and cross-eyed. ‘The Lone Fisherman of Untertarkheim He sat upon the Neckar's strand *Neath Unierturkheim’s vine-clad helght— A pole extended in his hand— ‘And Walled for the tish to bite. It was a summer eve; the scene ‘Was still, and calin aud passing fatr, And Or the hills and meadows green ‘A sense of rest was every where, ‘The river rippled at his feet, And now and then across the dell Came Unkling echoes, soft and sw From Wanget’s hiilside-chapel bel Far to the right were Canstatt’s spires ‘Tipped with the golden sunset ray; And to the left, the factory fires Of Essllugen, a’ league away, And 'gainst the far horizon gray, A pail of smoky haze was seen, Which told where busy Stuttgart lay Kmbowered ‘mid her hilis ot green. . Some group of peasants now and then ‘Tramped by, on homeward thoughts intent, Stout, ruddy girls, and sturdy wen— “Gruss GOLLI” they suld, and on they weat, And so he fell to dreaming there Upon the Cotte: of the stream; Blue eyes, red and sunny hair Mage up tie vison of his dreams He wondered why the Fates decreed. ‘That she, the idol of his heart, Aud he, Che Joy of hers, should lead ‘Two lives thus lonely aud apart. doubting, if he e’er Should clasp her tn his arms again. A thought, begotten of Came dardng through Medea brain, “Yon waters there are swift and decp, ‘There's rest and peace for me beneaLh. Why not forever sink to slee] But hark! a footstep on the heath! ‘On tp-toe stealing comes a maid, A wistful sintle upon her face, As tt half eager, half afrald— ‘Ob! haste, sweet messenger of grace. ‘Oht haste, aye, haste, his life to spare, He heans he ‘uras—Oh! more than biisa— Another and despair Mas Vanished 10 a lover's —George L, Carin, He wondere: “mil Pay For It? ‘From the New York Sun. Aman leaned against the Astor House bar yesterday with a party of four trienda, and cas- ually shufied four cards with plaid backs. “Take one,” sald he at length, holding the cards ‘nvitingly toward his lenda, with the faves down. ‘hen each had selected they turned them over and read in succession this: “Shall we take a drink?” “Mo at certainly.” “Who will pay for it?” T will.” “The latest thing In cards,” sald the man. “It's not a bad idea, elther. 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FISHER dovotes dex aticution bo tine wants Lay Pane ie “at AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. _ B DAYS. THIN EVENING. PAPNBRORER'S vr a Twill seit Selinger, 737 ST EURSDAT FO SEVEN P.M. OF FORFEITED 7th xtreet_northwest EMBER FIRST. 158°, FRED. SELINGER, Broker. WEEKS & CO., Auctioneers. 029-6 POLED, Auctioncer. PAWNBROKER'S SALE OF UNREDEEMED Commencing SATURDAY, NOVEMBER THIRD, and continuing every EVENING AT HALF-PAST SEVEN O'CLOCK, until all are disposed of, a large and varied assortment of unredeemed pledges, consisting of Dia- monds, Gold and Silver Watches, Chaius, Ringe, Brace- lets, Fins, Sleeve Buttons, Solid ‘Lockets, Necklaces, 600 Overcoats and Uleters, a large Silver and Plated Ware, ‘variety of Ladies’ Costa, Piece Goods, Dreas and Basi- ness Coats, Pants and Vests, Clocks, Guns, Revolvers, Sewing Machines, ‘Tranks Cutlery, Pipes, Opera and Field Glasses, Mirrors, Tools Musical Instruments of all kinds, Umbrellas and hundreds of other articles, too numerous to mention, Allparties having goods deposited wil please take notice, ATION. 030-11t AL LOAN OFFICE, 1007 7th atroct northwest, WEEKS & CO. 000 LOTS DOLLS, TOYS, 200 ie VASES AS 8 1 BER GOODS, &c.. WITH IN OUR SALESROOMS, NOVEMBER FIFTH, ATT! 5 iD MUGS, BISIQUE FIGURES, DOLL. Heaps, WARE, JAPANESE WARES, GU . SWORDS. TOOTH AND NAUL BRUSHES. RUB- ALARGE STOCK OF OTHER FANCY GOODS. AT AUCTION, WITH- Auctioneers, 637 Louisiana avenue, opposite City Post office. FANCY CHIN ORGA) MONDAY MORNING, EN AM. ROLES, Auctioneer. I WILL SELL AT PUBLIC A STOCK OF NEW AND TURE CONTAINED IN OF LAND 4ru STREETS NORTHWE! BER Fi NOVE O'CLOCK A.M. ‘The stock consists of a follows: Cottage Sets, Parlor Chairs, Carpets, Stoves, Mat. tresses, Sideboards, Crockery. Glassware, Lovmies, and furniture generally to be found in a furniture store, The ods will be wold without reserve. Sets, Bureaus, ‘TION THE ENTT. OND HAND FURN: ‘ORE No. 314, °ORNEI ', MONDAY FIFTH, COMMENCING AT TF ctioneer. NA FIG- FRENCH n! Ret . 20th and F streets ‘CTI’ s E DESIRABLE DWELLING AO TOUSE ON K STEEET. No Mon TRE FORMER OF THE LATE HON. EBON ©. iGEKSOLL, virtue of two deeds of trust, dated. respect. November, 1873, and, nd recorded in 872. folio 144. in the land lic THURSDAY, NO- BR O'CLOCK P.M., the fol. Jowins real extate in the city of Washington, District of Columbia, with all the improvements thereon, to wit: “dwell's recorded subdivi- siov of square numbered two hundred and seventeen (217), according to the plat thereot in the office of the HOUSE ON K STRE} RESIDENCE we Seth Gay of Apeyl, 181 th day of April, Tat, folio 294, aud Uber of records of the District of Columbia, tori ancti front of VEMBER FIRST, at PO Tot numbered two (2), in Burveyor of Washington city, D ‘Terms of sale: One-s rate of six per cent $260 to be mude at time of sl complied with in ten days the to resell the purchase. All conveyancing at the cet of cman ctage er E. 0. HOLTZMAN, Auctioneer. §F- THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED UNTIL “Trustee property at the risk aud cost of defaulting Ahe'titie to be retained by the Trustee unt he entire amount of purchase money has been paid. (©, HOLTZMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer, northwest, liber No. will sell at District of Columbia, ourth cash, and the balance in. one, two and three years, with interest thereon at the Jet ahtium, payable seani-anually, cr all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of 5 is of ale are not If te aerven the right GUDERicn, trustee, ol0-d&ds THURSDAY, NOVEMBER THE EIGHTH, 18.3, at FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. JAMES G. BERRET, Trustee, R, 0., HOLTZMAN, Auctiouver. n2-d&ds IMPROVE ‘OK A GUO) By virtue of adev of the Su; District of Columbia, passed ut Ist) day of Decembe 3 072, Funity docket No, 21, w mblic wuction in frout of the AY, NOVEMBER FIRST ( O'CLOCK P. Gity cf Washinyton.D-C. ace of the said lots four’ (4), six ( court by its order pans ag trustees to make. lows: Lot four (4) into -two (22) feet and eight (8)inch t street, lot wis (@) into hres tot, OF VALUABLE U1 HE EAs TH (ara) STRE ORTUNITY FOR sBe, in Eq SIDE OF FOU BI D INVES + ine to the sub vist jon and tight (8), which the insuid canse hus authorize id Which sub-division ix ax fol- ree lots, each fronting twen- hes on Fourteenth two (22) feet «nd eight (8) inches on Fourteenth (14 street—all the rear line of the present lota, said lots fonr (4) and six (6) to be made by parallel atrizht angles with Fourteenth # fronting on Rhode Islan three lots of egal le Island avenue, d aventi of said sutdivisional lots to be bounded by and the sub-di lot it (B), to be sub-di twenty-six (26) feet wide and the other two each twen- ty-one (21) feet in width. By kite for building purposes. The terms of eale as court are: One-third two years from day of sy this sub-division we make in all nine (9) lots for sale, cach of which is an eligible Preecribed by the decres of the wind the Teste ‘hone and pur "The de- sale, or all cash, at option ‘of the purchaser. ferred ts of any: jrurchase curd By wituholding ‘deed orb; deed of trust on property tweevemnrnts are {0 be aresale will ch lot will be bid. By the decree not sold on the day advertised. De at purchaser's cost. ‘GEORGE WILLIAM F.APPLERY, 2 ME. EDMONSTON,} y. ‘mor @ All convey ‘Trnstees, Offices. 420 5th street borthwest. ‘THOS. FE. WAGGAMAN, Auctioneer. Pour aud plage, i consega this afternoon yt olding the Equity Court, mee on the petition of Joho F. Oluste the ds fendaut, on this Ist day of November fled, GEORGE F, n2-d&ds N. B—THE ABOVE SALE I8 POSTPO: SAUURDAY, NOVEMBER SEVE! W. E. EDMONS' 017-d&ds, Rovestmen 1. 1959, ence of an_orde req) us to show cause why the sale should nut be Dost poued for two weeks frou thus day. APPL. ypouas DOWLING, Auctioneer. CATALOGUE SALE OF OBIENTAL CARPETS, RUGS, PORTIERES, EMBROIDERIES, Forming one of the most elerant collections of Turkish AND SADDLE BAGS, Goods ever sont to this city, to be sold at Pusiic Avorron, ‘WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, NOVEMBER SEVENTH, EIGHTH AND NINTH, 1883, COMMENCING AT ELEVEN A. M. AND THREE O'CLOCE P.M. Enos Day. GRAND EXHIBITION MONDAY AND TUESDAY, NOVEMBER FIFTH AND SIKTH. By THOMAS DOWLING, 080-Tt Auctionzer. HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, TRUSTEES SALE CLASS HOUSE ON 920, OPPOSITE virtue of a. A.D. 1871 ‘one of OF THAT VALUABLE FIRST- TH STREET, NO. IN STATUE, 0. TUE, of trust, dated the 14th day of, ‘District t al TALISTS! preme Court eae mn the ty-first fries, on THURS. BT), 1n8a, AT FOUR M.. Tots four (4). ‘six (6). and cicht (8). of Heitmuller’s: recorded sub-division of equare numbered two hundred and forty-two (242), in the dus (14th) each fronting twenty- ) vision of Lines into fronting on Rho@e ‘one bounding on thealley to be lnoney are to be se- i otis Teak tae a these terms of sale be not complied with within (6) days be made at cost and risk of the delinquent purchaser. A deposit of two hundred dollars on uired by Trustees on acceptance of ‘Trustees are empowe topont pone the sale from day to day im cane all the property” te 4 RES W. HANDY, Real Estate Agent SALE OF HOUSK NO. 42 PETROE SIREEL NORTHWEST, KETWEEN NORTH CAP- Under ant by vartte of 1 dred Sf trast, dated Xo vember 28th, A. D. in, and ‘recorded. it liber 608, poreedhe Ip ke stems pe land records of the Dis. trict Columbia, and st the mquest of the party ae. t pnbie auction. in front of Spa, SOvEan aoe ENTH A.D. LF PAS’ D a Mall that certain Piece ve parcel of round eatuate ard lyme in the city of Washington, Distziet of ¢ — aod being Known aud dereribed se part ef fot umber twelve (12) in the rcondnd, suthtiv sion of square Net dered six buncred and twenty (6.0), beiug the west twenty CA) feet front by the depth thereof ‘Terms of sale: One-half cash balanoe in «ix and twelve months, with interest tate of six per cent per an num, eecurd by deed of trust on property sold. $30 Cowa at time of sale ATT it prorehiasers cost,” Terms to be com ven day WILLIAM B. 1ODD, Jx., Trostes. J.T. COLDWELL, Auctionver Tevok ls J. ~T. COLDWELI, Beal Estate Auctiourer. FETS NOR (HWE: trust reeonind in Liber wd hacunds of Uke Distric forsale at public auction, | Sn THUD AN the FGHTH @ BALP-PasT FOUR CLOCK F fronting twenty iwe inches on. strret improved by two fraine dwellings ‘Terms: Onesthind of purchase mhoary Meadh, the dal nce twp anidtoeua at she asad cw year, with 7 Per cent titenest ty be acctined by ti prishasets buen tnd der @t trust bn-the property, OF atl Mh cs pur. day of terms n fio eequnired « gab purchasers cont. te Mud ‘with ten days the property isk and cost of detaultag purchase chaser’s option. A éepoait of sale. Cy of sale are not co! will be resold st th five days’ hotive, se ROBERT COHEN. | qTrustea 025-rokds JOHN N. WALKER, [DURCANSON BEOS, Auctionsern AUCTION SALE OF A DESIRABLE TRACT OF LAND IN THE COUNT) OF WASHINGTON. ON OR NEAR ROCK CcbkK. KNOWN AS TH ADAMS MILL AND COLUMBIA MILLS PROT ERTY. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the, District of Coluubi . peaned in Equity cause 1 will offer for publi auction. on mises. on MONDAY. the TWELFTH DAY NOVEMBER. 18xi, at FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. certain nary in said District, know axa part of “Pretty Prospect” abi Lamers or “Pleasant Mains.” lying on the east bank « Rock creek, and west of Little's place, and south of Woodls"s Ine, with scood roads, to the place kiiowh as Adams Mulland Columbia Mills Property, contaiut: ‘OF b f xround. imore or lesa. Fo of this property by wetes a by made to Liver 671. folio tecords for said District, aud to the said equity cause, Terms of sale: One-thint cash; the residue in three equal payments at wiz, twelve and exhteen months from y the purchaser giving prc notes there my order, bearing interest at six awl, or the pu greater portion than one teteined until t "y and interest is 5 Tr the terms ed With it ewe: the day of sale [reserve the rit to resell at cost of defaulting quichasr. All couweyancitc at purchaser's cost, One hundred dollars deposit ou ac- Wwe of bid. — JAMES 8. EDWARDS, Trnst: 030-60 = th street north rpomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. CHANCERY SALE OF VALU. UNIMPROV u CULN AY ABLE IMPROVED AND ROPERTY 0) UBURBAN 3LEN WOOD RUAD), K. K 4 “PROPE i NORTHWEST, WASHI By virtue of a decree of the Si District of Col! ti cause (wherein ) T shall, on \ OF NOVEMBER. AD. 1883, at THRER O'CLOCK BM. on the prenises, sell the following described real extate, situated in said district, to wit: Lots No. 34, 313, 49. 42. 48. 49, 59. 61, 65, and”79, in McLanghlin'’s subdivision of the tract of known an Prospect fiill, aud also the half interest in and to Lots $0, 51 said subdivision of Prospect Hill, together with th buildings aud improvements thereon, consisting of lance and weli-built brick dwelling and stables, 0: FOLLOWING DAY, AT HALF-PAST POUR P. ML. subdivision of lot No, 25, in square 20 23 feet 3 inches on S strvet by'a depth af th street northwest, with the faprovemc feltasuus of a Lwonstory and bascaneut brick dwell ous, 5 ‘Verma: One-third cash: balance in six and twelve months; Oo bear six. per cent interest trom day of sale, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser or pur chasers. Deposits of $25 will be requiredon rach une improved lot. and $250 on the homestead, and. $100 on the 5 street pro If termne of sale are not eouuplied with within five days after day of he traxter re- 1) its, serves the richt to resell the prop it the risk and cost of the defaulting purchase rehawers, ‘SUE 1S. Trastee, In onler to secure to the purchaser er the homestead meutioned in the abe rtiserment good and Valid title to. the aid property. T shall. st the SAME SIME AND PLACE. offer fc Undivided halt-intenst in and to the said homestead ts MARGARET A. THASON « RN | EK SIXTH: | s is HH | +70 THE ESTATE MOORE, ane Cont of the gy eces of property. on the days and at the hours | hat is to may on MONDAY, the | ELETH DAY OF NOVEMBER. AD. Isst. at FOUR, OCK PM. the following described i atein the City of Washington. nth. Distri to wit: Part of lot umnbered six (6) in squ: three hundred and seventy-eight (378), best same at the southeast corner of the said Jot number six (6). and thence running due north oue hundred and eurhty-seven (187) feet ten (10) inches and one-half (ig) aninch to a public alley: thence with the line of suid due west thi:ty (30) feet six (6) inches and one-half Ge)an inch; thence at right angles due south throuch said lot one hundred aud elebty-seven (187) feet ten (10) inches and one-half (30) an inch to north Dstrect; thence with the line of said D street, due cast thirty (30) feet 6) inches and one-half "(34) an inch to the place of ra 'D ON SAMF. DAY, at FIVE O'CLOCK P. M., that often errtain piece or paivel of ral entate and primis situate in said cit District known as and being lot numbered of lettered “D." in Simson. Meade's «ubdi- vision of square numbered four hundred and eit (408), commencing for the sume at a point on 9th xtrevt_ west sixty-seven (67) feet eleven avd one-half (113) inches frorn the northwest corner of said square, and running thence south twenty-four (24) feet four (4) inches; thence east ninety-nine (99) feet eleven (11) inches, more or less: thence north twenty-four (24) feet four (4) inches; thence west ninety-nine (99) feet eleven (11). Inches, wre oF lems. to the place of tneiuning. AND ON TUESDAY, the THIRTEENTH DAY OF NOVEMBER, A.D. 1883, at FOUR O'CLOCK P. M., that other certain plece or parcel of real pstate andy ises sitnate in suid city and District known ax an part of Jot untubered seven (7). in square mumibered four edand forty-seven (447). beginning for the sane "southwest comer of suid lot and square, and run- ce north along the line of 7th street west ) feet: thence east eiehty (80) feet: thence south twenty (20) fect to north N street, and thence west euchty (a0) feet te the place of begduning. AND ON SAME bay, at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M, thal other certain plece or parce] of real estateand prem: jes situate in said city and District, aud known us aud Deine a part of Jot_numbered one ()_ in square num. | dered four Imudred and fifty-three (453), beciuning for the'same at the sontheast corner of said Jot and running thence north ou 6th street west eighty-five (85) foet to the Tear line of said thence ‘west with said line sixteen (16) feet: the ihty-five (85) feet to | Equity Court, gs facsed on the ina cana | numbered 6.19%. F ‘the undersisned | Trustera will sell at public auction, in front of the re- | AUCTION SALES. — ¥DTURE Days. FT[PHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ar acai ROSEWOOD CASE KNARE & CO. Pt PARLOR AND CAMBY RN MANIEL AND = ANO. RUPGA! CURE HEAN we On TUESDAY MUKSTNG, NOVEMBER SIXTT, ISK at TEN OPCLOCK at No. 1415 K street northwest, Labatt deste of tm ia, vit ewe ws alle & Ug Mane, du bbe condition. Fircent Preuch-tis:e Mast Mig Two superb tah Plate # Hircom, with slab andl brackets and orm to uation Parlor Suite, upbolstend in brown firured dow Haneinges hand Hecant ‘it Nery super Ten Lent arte Top Sideboard. Patendon Diutng Tat ~ ena ix all Sine and of the best mann- otters a hue opportunity to secure JOMAS DOWLING, Anctionser v For Other Auct joms See Nth Page. _MEDICAL, &e. - ‘S$ FEMALY PILLS MAILED To ANY remiptof &t Box 407 City PO. n: DPS BE Ess AND preser ands wists, wh prots Painted of a cure of jy BROTHERS and GR nisl tneicine, sguarante Seth yearw exper iCACe ANHOOD RESTORED MV USING A Be two of Da BROTHERS Tnvworat A) Wall cure any case of Seminal Weaktiess, Nervo ¥ and Tnipotency. It igarts vyeur to t 5 system, We B'strect somthwext otha? I CONFIDENTLY CONSULT Dat 4 B xtrvet xt. Particulae atient all eitsraws pee scien. thine single. “All Irrvstlarities and Ovarian troubles trate Thirty-seven years’ exper Lin? M ANHOOD RESTORED. A victin of early Impradence, cansing Nervous De bi Premature Devay, « having tried in vain 5, taas iacowerad am single an will eed Pilow a HO REEVES, 43. Ch " CARD ‘To all who are suffering from the errors nui indie. T¥oUR Weakiess Carly decay, low will send a roctpe that will cure you, & This grvat remedy was discov in S Send in self. T Tyatax. Ste stat dk, Ly We expetietice. euaral of the Urinary Orcans, Ne Skin Discus, eo recent canes Posty ™ caustics used, Saturday from 2 teterw to Weadinie } more. Main (thee, WO No Liberty st. Maltin IN x 4S ohOB, MESS CHNORS HOURS, S Cums in tive days. Drug Store, 1 N. Lth street, fadelphim ys 450 Penna, ave., Washington, D. ©. ‘T HAS REMEDY PORL muplatnte qubekly cured, Cats Tthistreet uorthwest- Oficr hours with ladies ouly eyo tu? UNDERTAKER: I 1 Ew clotergear ten UNDPRTAK hwrst —Promyt and polite attend. fitet-clase supplies, witht ang other tira, : RTHUR ROONEY & CO, General U rlakers and » Pet 7th street oMice discout CEs 3. cant LIAM F. VERNON. C4. Gawnrn & Co. Successors to Buchly'# Undertaking Estab 922 Pu. Ave. n.w., formerly 912 Pa. A: Everything first-class and reasonable, conn. «t Tranmtent fanerals a speciale ment, ey Penneyivania Aven smaplete establishments th th Large roous for transient funeral servioes, SPINDLER, vtaker, ss etusbalas strvet, between Mond Nonw. ed fur traisportation. Teal at place of business a OSEPH, GAWLER, oJ | GENFRAL FURNIS ‘DERTARER, : Ivana avert Terns moderate, aw mld ous & wuicur, UNDERTAKER, 1237 10th strovt northwest, _ Telephone o tion. ar UGUSTUS BORGDORF, FORNISHIN 316 Pennsylvaina a New ORLPANS, Ancust J, 1893, To re eva INVESTIGATE FOR YOURSELVES. al Orveham having t And tualicfims faleehood in re The Lonisiuna Siate Lottery Company. the facts are eiven to the public t prove hin'statenyent, th we are engaged ipa ‘fraudulent busines, to De false and Presadent...... 125,100 Jeleanis National Bunk, jdwin, Prowids mt 88,550 m National Paltrey . Capiah wal Banik. B by. Cashier, Paid to Mutual Naviou Jos, Mitchel, Casts Total paid as above, — id iu suum of under 81,000 at the vin Offices, of the Compuiy throuchout Liated States, Tot puld by all 4.581.090 2677419 said H street AND ON SAME DAY, that other certain nines situate in sai IMMEDIATELY AFTER jece oF parcel of real estate city and District. known as and ing part of lot numbered one (1) im square nutn- | bored four hundred and fifty-three (451), becinning for | the same ata point sixtecy (16) feet west from the south- | gastcorner of raid lot aud running thence west seven- teen (17) feet: thence north eighty-five (85) feet; the east seventeen (17) feet; thence south cight feet to the place of bexinping. Part of Jot numbered one (1) four hundred and fifty-three (453) atapoint on “H” street north, west from the southeast cor- ‘thence east twenty- eel ii: Elie 4 ue Gbebse : Hi 38 fee : f § E is ki tt tf be it Bi For the truth of the abc Ww. w thes pubis the officers of the above-named corporations «itd for nd standing to the Mayor and Officer of the ew Orleans, to the Stake wuthuritirs of Lauisl 8. oficials of Loundana We in to be legal, honest correct in all our traus- actions, ax mUch'8o ss any business in the country. Our is conceded by sll who will iuvesticate, and ‘our stock has for years been wuld ut our Board of ut EE-CAPITAL PRIZE 875.0009 TICKETS ONLY $5. SHARES IN PHLOPORTION, LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY, “We do hereby ments for all the Me The Lowinana State that we supervise the arrange. and Seni-Annual Prawings a ema lrennce humenty. Fairnews, fn good faith toward ali parties. and We authorise the Company to use tis cor tificate, with fac-wmaies @ OUP eaguatures attached, wn vie advertisements.” g Commiasionera, Incorporated in 1808 for twenty Awe years by the Lae isiature for Edneational and Charitable purposes —with a cardial of $1. 000.000—to which w reserve fund of over 000 has since been vote its francine Btate Constitution S34 Seeple wf any Shake. never sales or postpones, Tk GaN SINGLE Noaiem Drawtnos take place PAVSPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A POR- NEW ORLEANS, TLISDAY. NOVEMBER 13> 162p Moxruty Drawro, 100,000 Tickets at Seach. Fractions ip fifths, in pre LIST OF PRIZES. EE eS TAN PPAWING, CLASS 1, at CAPITAL PRIZE, $75,000. 1 Prize of . 009 je inst ) — Prize of. won 2 of 96.000. 12.000 5 2.000, woo 1 2.000. 20000 0. 10000 i ea 2B...