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ATE LIES IN wor ™ w . ETC. Mes THK EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 10. 1883—DOUBLE Sree “hea ASHION NOTES FURS FUR TRIMMINGS—TATLOR —BRIDAT. Date 4ES—WINTER Ci.orm bonnets are mach wora with cloth cos- tames Su es al sive bb » brow Lape the dress Tire thi newest or quite bl mourn PARTLY Firrep ay6 untrimmed with rable po EY it on thin ALL gray tri Tne Mose beautil es of the w videred in former years. Koexp hats and striking effec Lexae vigoxne ies. is quite popular as eLveET is used for every abries than the breideries of silk thread, ter are t wld and colors. NCTENNES lace t evenine toilets of s.tk and and full waists are again in dividing favor with are silver fox are the favorite sare made inshapes simi- win ack furs. 1 fare sa’ most beautifal of © brim roiled high sppinz hat tor ¢ ad vely ¥ are sold by the in bonnets aimed with velvet. ht and dark ng ladies. ving the in all tie toil ries. ing i rs is the hich- 1 his stand ofa rouzn and wink Worn as outdvor cus- hing in Paris— and evea the trim- are now ack, and can be we jan lamb and ty other fur bid fair to con- y- DERIES are more fashionable yid-fashioned body em- are used to adorn en velvet or cloth cus- fal fabri 3 for the e tuiles and =: in vogue tor trim- elvet, but the ed. and- f the even- ladies evening dres a r white biond, over eream at. is very handsome, noag those ladies who evening dresses are style, but ¢piite popu’ar with seaishin sacque ot mor ynical are are and ec icht brim: se walsteoats of evening basques studded with silver, pearl, gilt, both large and small, and in a cloaks of the color of the Gress and lined with quilted satin of a shade of the same color, archecked in the colors of the ress and bonn < Valen cien t. are being worn by Parisians. nes lace is used it is put on in full frills, pleated waistcoats, and wide ja- bots. while the fi elusse and point de quite scant. Tre Peencu are gray wit fox: wh hinchilla; in ge en blue or brown, with the licht and neces and trimmings of Du- Venice are almost invariably trimming satin elreufars In den brown, with red dark shades of natural beaver, or gray lynx ot the biuegray shad TeNxtcs are made of woollen broché fa While the skirt is and the ba a half fitting in fr Tue Haxpsome aad Louis XIV. and XV. broeades are intended AT a fashionable Last week the t' dark royal Of ins, novelties of modes in dress are There is an almost used in the r sily the tat retaining thei efinite deriod. perities, “blte would hard, Asa in asa vy weal at Variety are orn on such ¢ tifully embro m havi RE is no | outdoor wear fit th my coat should. bamber of them ai while others, even deeply trimmed w el other, a sort of cor . but these ar jee being ary it riders ubinativus of any two or all these matenals. crov i the promise of tasteful e1: by the early rumors ofthe season. The latest | DING to the d 1 for the street Teally exquisite costumes, but! . carry the palm this season. Those for the most nsual. ‘are shown, of garments which are deseribable as either one thi: led the =P of plain bison oF py ad short / other bro: llaseon, wif there is one, ne, frequ L more comtortable or h mantie, cut fo ta the back, and pompadonr flowered velvets church wedding in New York nalts wore dresses of ash, made short, with full ad Sharp-pointed bodices. psy hats made ot white all ostrich tips ong White gloves wn ever bat passed rimmed sleeves. the past month continue to ance held forth both charming and sensible. less variety of material T tuilets of the season. and wre of zood wearing quality, f freshiess and beauty fur an tates of the fashion chines are exclusively but a visit to leading aid one to suppose this to Kk sto yl matter ot fact the choice of | ockings Is one that admits of very rule dark tones are preferred cr. while for evening dress a of new shades is shown cor- spouding to those of the gay costumes which pecasions. SUb stockings are in bright colors, sume i. et any doubt that tailor- for home wear and for ue fizure exactly as a gentle- Cloth Jackets of this kind ost stylist when perfectly plain,but a great re also extensively braided, soearly in the season, aré ith fur, astrachan, sable and Oveasionally plaited or an. mbination of jacket and dol. not very usttal—a decided shown for the tight-ttting has just convicted eight ku- and rowdies belonging toa pand Go,” whose business it was to assanit nexroes at nizht in order to disc them int Political duties, ‘Oa proper discharge of their and na- 5 A DISSIPATED GHOST, BY T. F. ROBERTSON. Twas a bookkeeper in Chicago at the time of the creat Gre, and, like many others, was left by it homeless, penniless and friendless, my em- being too crippled by the calamity to tinue business. Unlike many others, though, within a week Thad tne good fortune to acci- dentally meet a civil engineer whom I had known slislitly when I was a lad, and on making myself known to him he offered me work as an assistant on the preliminary survey of a pro- jected railro: he was thea on his way to hout saying that] aceopted the more so because [ was young and ed office ery, and coveted employment. to which Twas attached was ex- in that the ertire staif were educated utiemen and good fellowa, good-natured and Hy. with an ownlimited eapa for making resent, while the labore “hewers of sof wate! to tollow erfully ne ly took their hardships Jn fact, I believe that the hi- ity of thy ¥ had attracted the : the | tw seek employ | htie party. At any rate, except while there was smail distinction of rank, make the quiet uts of the party as jeal story and ban— and often and imp-fire leap in with a tuneful chorus, whose notes to the wilderaess around us and ns of the civilization to the atored savag The etuer of cur party was an engineer named Toourse, that” wasu’t his mame, but it cheery little man, with ‘of circumstances, struck me as an of a fatalist. Every one called him uzh nobody could tell why. There was noting in his bearing to. inspire the appli- tion ¢ ther the contrary— but st i I never saw subordinates, duty, and, withal, so merry hearted. He seemed to inary survey, and ay about our fire at nicht * home and our ultimate return there. he would like to die without ever seeing ain. ‘k set us all to tatking in a reminis- nd from mothers, sisters and sweet- earts we passed on to the rosy joys of the opera, the ballet and the cire lisson as Lucia, Jolie Parfu- meuse.” Dan Bryant and- Charlie Backus, Soth- ern, Jetferson and Booth. One fellow exuited over sninpers with dashing blondes ef the va- riety staxe; another lameuted the pass his Successes as a leader of the gle E ackets,” and discoursed a morning healer. Slany were ions of the Arzyle Rooms in New turnal adventures in the streets unison foal shtiul of the welfare of his ul to hi behind Covent Garden in London. of wild nis wits in Paris, Vienn: Venice, or San Fran- rls of Honolulu, Yoko- und Delhi were descanted upon till a gen- ‘al indication of envious discontent warn us to change our topic. Then we talked “gour- andise,” and compared whisky and bacon out champagne frappe frogs a la ponlette, and We were all wise on the merits ef various beers, and some of us could talk of Chambertin, Clos V ot, Chateau Yquem, and Joi berger, which we ignor- antiy Mattered es we knew something about. Fiually J: xton got up and lazily stretched himself, remarking: “Weil, geutle- men, youtnay all talk about delicious drink: bat I tell you that In the old days the tine: drink I ever tasted was a big pall out of my -waier pitcher about five o'clock in the i Most of us knew something about said nothing, but drifted T to their blankets, leaving Jones aad and ked intently at me, 3 that 1 nad Presently he said: vu were all of you wise to take the = of tife when they were within your reach. tor the time wiiFeome, alive or later, when the ashes of remembrance will be all you can hop out of the glory of existence. I ea- jeyed those things on ed them so that ‘ident hke to talk oreven think about them. Thank your stars, old fellow, that you are still here to embrace the fracrant delight of them.” |. He leaned back on his elbow aud looked off into the sky. ting great mouthfuls of sinoke at a 1 swans along the hori- zon. At ienzth he said, half to himself and al- most defiantly: “I think I will tell you my story. I don’t know why I shouldn't. I know you will respect my confidence, and it will serve to bring me to mind sometimes when you are a staid old citizen and Tam arotting skeleton.” I said nothing, but refilled my pipe,threwa chunk of wood on the fire. and stretched myself out n where 1 could see his pleasant face by the x firelight. After a few more smoke-puffs he commenced; oon after the war began I left colleze with civil engineer's degree in my pocket, and I immediately enlisted in—eait it the One Hun- dred and Fourth Rhode Island. I went out as first lieutenant. was soon made captain and was with my company at the battle of Antic- tain. During the day I was hit in the face by a fracment of a shell. which knocked me down and stunned me for-a few moments, but I soon came to myself, found that J was not seriously hurt and turried on after the company, which had gone ahead. When I caught up with them the men told me that the same shell which had ad killed a private named John P. completely disemboweling him. I had passed the poor fellow’s fraginents, but didn’t look to see who it was. You know that in the Volunteer service the separation between officer H Was not very marked,and [had come | to know Weed pretty well,but in the heat of bat- tle there wasn't time to be sorry for his death. | took that out lone afterward. He was a queer, spiritualistic sort of fellow, with no direct be- Hef in anything, and entirely without respect | for the moral laws of the nineteenth century. We often talked together, and he had told me that he had no kin in the world, and he used to ould be killed, what would be- out fifteen hundred dollars which lay tin the Grocers’ and Chi 8’ bank ad been a bon vicant in all ed to grieve him that he had d time to creditably spend it in luxurlous ation before he enlisted. “Well, I served through the war and came out a major, and. by the way, the title is the only remnant of my old life that clings to me now, and I can’t get rid of that. “After the war I didu’t think of going at my profession, for | was too rusty in it. and I ob- tained a clerkship in the Grocers’ and Chemists’ bank, through the influence of friends. With the vazabond instincts of a soldier still in me, I y nights pretty generally to the illicit ures with which the city abounded, but I stuck by my work daring the day. and was eventually made paying teller. Of course I couidn’t raise the deuce nights without spend- ing alot of money; so my salary was always | overdrawn, and I was in debt besides. One day I sot to thinking of Weed, and { went to the books and found, sure enough, the fifteen han- dred aud odd dollars still to is credit. After that I used to brood over it a good deal, and think what a pity it was that’ s0 much money should lie there in the bank forever, never to do any one any good, and what a godsend it would be to me if Thad it. “One night 1 got Intoa gameof poker, and lost to one of my fellow-clerksa good deal more mouey than [could pay. Igave him my 10 U for the amount, and he promised ine my revenge Whenever I chose. The next day, just as the bank was about to close, a man watked up to the counter and pnt out his hand, saying: ‘ftel. Jo, captain. Just identity me, will you, so 1 can draw my money.’ Great God! It was John P. Weed himselt! "I stared at him tn amazement, and said feebly: ‘But look here, you know, you're dead.” ‘I may be dead, but I'm alive endugh to want you to dine with me to-night,’ and he drew a check foriifteen hundred dollars, and 1, dazed with the shock, paid it, knowing his sig: nature well enough. | ‘Now put on your hat and come out and take a drink with me,’ he sftid, and my duties being over for the day, I went. We had a drink or two, and then went oat on the Bloomingdale road for a drive, atter which we dined at Delmonico's. 1 tried hard to get him to explain his astounding re- ppearance, but he put me off with: ‘Never mind that now; tell you to-morrow.’ After dinner, both of us rather excited by drinking, Weed said: ‘Now, I want to do the town to-night, and you've got to come with | have been addi tipsy enouzh to be cunning, so I replied: ‘Never you mind that; Ican always find a way to pay my debts of honor.’ Igave him the money and rejoined Weed. That was the wildest night I ever ‘put tn. We had a box at a theater for a iittle while, then got a carriage and ‘took in the town,’ spending our money like crazy men. I left nim at six o'clock in the morning, at the Hoffman House, where he said he was stopping. “I was late at the bank that morning, and when I got there was told that the eashier waated me. I, of course, expected a reprimand for being late, and had concocted a yarn about asick fiend; but when I went in I saw that he had Weed’s check in his hand. “Mr. Jones, did you pay this check ?” ‘Yes, sir.’ “Was the party identified to you by any one? “No, sir; I knew him. pany during the war.’ “Was it to Mr. Weed himself, then, that you He was in my com- “‘H-m-m. This is yery strange. Have you ever seen him since you left the army?’ ‘Not until yesterday.’ ““Did you not know that he was supposed to have been killed in the army?” “ ‘Yes, sir—that is, L thought he was killed at Antietam.’ “Were you not there at the time?’ “Yes, sir, I was struck by the same shot.’ “That will do. Mr. Jones. This requires looking into. You will consider yourself sus- pended for the present, and I would not advise you to attempt to leave the city.’ I was horribly indignant at his implied sua picion, and went out in speechless rage, hurry- ing off to the Hoffman House to find Weed and take him to the bank and triumpflantly clear myself of any accusation of dishonesty. My boy, they told me there was no such man there, Almost paralyzed by the scrape in which T found myself, [spent the next three days in scouring the city for him, but he had disappeared and left no trace. The hackman and other people who Yad seen us on that cursed night could not remember him distinctly enough to think they would know him again. “On the fourth day I was summoned to the bank, and found the directors all assembled in the bank parlor. I was given a seat, and the president addressed me: “Mr. Jones, a very grave charge has been made against you, and, after due investigation, we find the evidence strongly in support of it. On Monday last you claim to have paid this cheek to its sizner, John P. Weed. We leara from the War department, and from some of his many comrades, that Weed was Killed at the battle of Antietam. He has never been seen alive since, and his back pay has never been claimed from the government. You were his commanding otficer, were familiar with his signature, and knew that he left no heirs. We have had your habits of life investigated, and we find that’ you ed to gambling and evil asso- ciations, that you are in debt, and have been living beyond your means. We find that on Monday evening you paid Mr. Stone quite a sum of money which you owed him, although op that day you had told him you were unable to pay the debt. You were not seen @ pay this check, although all the other checks were in the bank as usual until after you lett on Monday. Mr. Jones, there is only one conclusion that we can draw; ynless you ean bring Mr. Weed himself before us, we Shall believe that, yielding to what we hope was a momentary temptation, you forged this check to provide means for the indulgence of your vicious propensities. Have you anything to say?” “What could I say? I could not produce Weed; and the temptation to get sume one to Personate him was quickly put aside, for dis- covery would have been certain. I told them the whole story. but they didn’t believe me— and I don’t know that I blame thew. The presi- dent said that out of consideration tor my friends they would not prosecute me, gave me some kindly advice about my future life, and I went out of the bank a bondsmen paid the money an went to engineering. I heard afterward that Stone was also discharged for playing poker.” Poor old Chief! He was killed soon afterward by a border rufian in North Platte. Was it the ghost of Weed, I wonder, or ——? I don't like to speculate upon it. I liked Jones, and I never knew him to tell an untruth.—San Francisco Argonaut, ———__+e- iaturday Smiles, The manwho “reared his laurels” was un mitigated ass, who would probably have chop- Ped his winter's wood witha penknife, or have, pPloushed his fieids with a teaspoon.— Rochester Express. ‘The rain fallsalike upon the just and the anjust; it Is the unjust who steal the umbretlasand let the just teel ‘ain. —New Orleans Picayune. A gentleman who sent a poem to an editor sald in anote: “I hope you willdo me the kind- ness of excusing theerrors inmy manuscript. The editor replied: “I have excused all the er rors. In fact, I have excuse d the entire poem., Arkansaw Traveller. Barylar (to friend)—‘‘Jimmy, I think I'll quit crackin’, and git a Job in the city finance de- partment. The stealin’s are bigger, aud there’s no danger."”—The Judge, Between boneinians: “Will It give you pleas- ure to breakfast with me?” “Certainly.” “Well, put an extra plate on your table and in a quar- ter of an hour I will be at your room!” Bronson: “Well, 1 always make ita rule to tell my wife eversthing that happens.” Sinith- kins: “Oh, my dear fellow, that’s nothing. I teil my wife lots of things that never happened tall.” New York ladies now take lessons in fencing. They will soon become adepts in giving the “cut direct.” —Lowell Citizen. One great difference between Langtry and Modjeska that has been revealed to the mind of the Burlington Free Press is that one isa Pole and the otter a stick. How woman can keep on talking while she twists up her back hair and has her mouth full of hairpins is @ mystery not yet explained. Mary Churchill left home because she ws forced to practise on the piano. It is auppo: the neighbors have all this time been contribut- ing to her support.—Philadelphia Telegraph. A physician said Jocosely to a policeman one evening: “I always feel safe when [see a police- man in the evening, for there is no danger about.” “Yes, safer than 1 feel when I havea doctor about,” was the bright retort. A lady in Toronto got to laughing over some amusing incident and couldn't stop. Finally a ctor was Called in, and he couldn't quiet her. Asa last resort some one had to tell her that ining down Saw Lisrexs ro Reasow. One fine Monday morning last September Sam Sted- man entered the big New York publishing house, of which he is an employe, aud sank weakly and wearily into the nearest chair, “Why, Sam, my boy.” said his friend. the head book- keeper, clapping a blotter over sume fred fares, “wo haven't seeteyou here for the last ten days, Whore on earth have you been?” “Home, under the doctor's hands," answered Sam faintly, “und between the doctor and dyspepsia a most confounded time I*ve had.” “Seems to ie,” remarked Corresponding Clerk Brooks, dealing the morning's maf] like a pack of cards “seems to mo, Sui, that yourstomach is a mighty mean Piece of machiney. It costs you more time and money than half a dozen sound stomachs oucht to, with board at ten dollars s week. Can't you do something to cure that dyspepsia?” “Wish to gracious T could,” sighed poor Sam, “but Tve tried everything ever put in bottles for my trouble, and it’s no use. Ishau't invost another doliar in that direction if I starve to death in a land of plenty.” ‘There sat Sam Stediuan, s young fellow of tirenty- eight, with pale, thin and haggard face, no appetite, nan- seated stomach —ambitionless, hopeless—yet compelled to work fur the daily bread which after he had earned it, his disease did not allow him to enjoy. “Sam,” eaid the gray-hatred head of his department, a hale, hearty man, “take a word of advice from me on this matter. Five years azo I was as badly off a3 you are now; went through the same course of uscless dosing, ‘unfil I was more than half dead. Finally I was cured by a very simple thing.” Z “What was it,” said Sam, bis eyes shining with new hope. “It was BENSON'S CAPCINE POROUS PLASTERS. You try them. Don't take any others. Leave drastic medicines and stimulants, stick to Beuson’s Plasters Be reatunably carefal of your diet.” San did {t. He never mimed a day afterwards, and last sumuner he was one of the winning crew in s boat me." I protested weakly, saying that I had no money. ‘What of that? I have plenty, and It's my reat. But here, ff you're squeamish, take this and we'll go and copper the ace, and see if we can’t win enough for you. I'll stand the losses,’ and he handed me fifty dollars. That suited me to death; so we went to Mike Mar- ray’s. and in half an hour I had won several we turned into Broadway I saw my poker cred- itor on the other side of the street, and I ex- cused myself for a minute and ran over to him. ‘I say, Stone, I want to take up my I 0 U. Tight; bat thought you were broke.’ hundred dollars, with which we pulled out. As ow Face on the Hartom. nid A Garavtr & Cos MATICO LIQUT ‘Where all other medicines have failed, this Gackanes recht Ocel lone Gant he eee ate ec ie rs i Hospitals of Parts by the niet ted De Ricogp, and is foul ereatly superive so all remedies hitherto known, by all Drogyiste, mowealy WINE best, 80 Spite ‘orcall at MIS OWN EXECUTOR, A Well-known Gentleman's Philan- thropy and the Commotion Caused | FOLEY, Auctioneer. Dy One of His Letters, FAWNBROKER'S §ALE OF UNREDEEMED PLEDGES— Commencing SATURDAY. NOVEMBER THTRD. and continuing every EVENING AT HALF-PA@T SEVEN O'CLOCK, until all are disposed of, a lange and varied assortment of unredeemed pledges, consiating of Dia- monds, Gold and Silver Watches, Chains, Rings, Brace- lets, Pins, Sleeve Buttons, Solid Silver and Plated Ware, AUCTION SALES. FUTURE Days. IHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, ENTIRE STOCK OF FINE GOLD JEWELRY OF F = Pp. TANWANONE Na i ENNSYLV ANIA AVE NUE, UNDER THE NATIONAL BOTEL, aT AUCTION. _FUTURE Days, PPUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneer EXECUTRIX SALE OF FIRE INSURANCE STOOKR, By virtue of an onder tamed by the Supreme Cont of the District of Culumtia, holding sapeial term as Prot ofan 1 wal,“ on MONDAY. NOVEMBER TWELFUH. 188 ATONE @CLOCK PM. wll at the on rots of Duncenson Bros, 8h ain’ D streets northwest, 280 SHARES NATIONAL. UN: FIRE INSURANCE Rochester Demoerat and Chronicle.) ‘We published on our third pags yester’ay morning a simniticant letter from a gentleman known personally or by reputation tonearly every person in theland, We have received anumber of letters protesting against the use of our columns for such “palpable frauds and misrep- CONSISTING OF Ladies’ Gold Watches. Silver Watebor and Chains 1 die~’ Rings in sets and plain, Gentlemen's Seal” an. Pisin Rives Scarf Ping Barrines, ste of Jewelry, reve Buttons, &e. Par asoriment Bye Glaaes, ¥ resentations,” therefore, to confirm beyond a doubt the | Lockets, Necklaces, $0) Overvosts and Ulsters, alarge | Guld Sprctacies. Opera Glawes, Fwd Glatges, Ther, reo. ne oe authenticity of the letter, and the geauineness of its | Y#rety of Ladies’ Coats, Piece Goods, Drees and Busi Clocks. Fire-proof Sate, Silver-mounted Show Cases, LNs FIKE INSURANCE OoM- sentiments, a reporter of this paper wus commissioned | De Coats, Pants and Vests, Musical Instrumente Fixtures &-. PANY sock, To be sold at anc DAY and TUESD. to ascertain all the possible facts in the matter, Ac- condingly he visited Clifton Springs, saw the author of Clocks, Guns, Revolvers, Sewing Machines, Trunks on in the above premises, on MON- Cutlery, Pipes, Opera and Field Glasses, Mirrors, Tools NOVEMBER TWELFIR and Terms cash, NAOMI UTERMYTLE, THIRTE TH. encing at THREE and SEVEN Qnd testament of Dau'l ‘Kolb, the letter, and with the followinexeanlt: of all kinda, Umbrellas and hundreds of other articles, | 0" LOCK PM, each day.) Goods will be ny-dte i ss "3 » te up to day of sale. — — Dr. Henry Foster, the gentleman in qnestion, is 63 or | to Dumerous to mention. . be bs —- ms See Sth Page. Sf years of age, and has anextremely cordial manner. | | All parties having gvoda deposited wi!l please take ALE OE VALUABLE = ae. ‘He presides as superintendent over the celebrated sani- NATIONAL LOAN OFFICE. No'929'D STREET. NORTHWEST, FINANCIAL. tarim which accommodates over 500 gursts andisum- | oon sp 1007 7th street northwest. W STK NORTHWEST. Nous | e . questionably the leading health resort of the country. | —@-— i —- ~ Several years ago this benevolent man wisely deter- = No. 605 H us “4 mined to be his own exwutor: and therfore tured | WW ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO, Auctioneera, 1} Avaus & Co. . over this magnificent property worth $30),000 as a free P ESiALE gift to a boanl of trustees, representing the principal Fase ARTS Pea SAE SE BA AND BROKERS, evangelical denominations. Among the truste-s are District of Cals oldine an Equity Bishop’A. C. Coxe, Protestant Episcopal, Buffalo: Bishop : panera on thy Qetober, ISS ans Mathew Simpson, Philagelphia, Methodist Episcopal; SALE EXTRAORDINARY, pumbsred 6 » Docket @9 F STREET NORTHWEST, President ML. Anderson, of the University of Roches- Bee ter; Rey. Dr. Clark, Secretary of the AB, C, F. M., Bos- ae fexcinaiier werner Me oe Offer Rpecial inducements to buy or all CRUDE The benevolent purpose of the institution is ‘The Private Collection of ee Fri DAY OF MBER, PEIBOLLL M. tor Casi ou Margia, the care: Ist—of evangelical missionaries and their Sige SF roa ow ine dencrd families whose health has been broken in their fe a towit: eect Sent pe IN LOTS OF 300 PARRELS On MORR work. 2d. — of ministers, of any deuomination, in good ‘Of Philadelphia, three handred end standing. 3d —of members of any church; who other- wise would be unable to secure such care and treatment. ‘The current expenses of tho institution are met by the reecipt from the hundreds of distinguished and wealthy People who every year crowd its utmost capacity. Here come men and women who were once in perfect health, lected the first symptoms of diseasa, The uncer- tain pains they felt at first were overlooked until their heaith became impaired. They little realized the danger before them, nor how alarming even trifling ailinents might prove. They constitute all classes, including Ministers and bishops, lawyers, judges, statesmen, mil- lionaires, journalists, colieze professors and officials from all parts of the land. Drawing the morning Democrat and Chronicle from his pocket, the reporter remarked, “Doctor, that letter same at the south fax (6). and the We invite correspondence, viven, ‘To be sold at public sale, without reserve, ON MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, aninch to « pu! alley due wort NOVEMBER TWELFTH, THIRTEENTH and FOUBe Gan inch th TEENTH, at EIGHT P.M, at our NEW ART GALLERY 1003 D street, facing Pennsylvania avenue. information cheerfally Paavare Sock Tireoxara W DETWrEN iRES east thirty et aur inch to the piace of ipninw, ND ON SAME DAY. at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. that 2 certain pie or pawwel of teal estate atl yniwes situiste in said d District known a8 and Wein lot numbered of lettered “Din s ‘ vison of squar numbernd four conamencite for the nap sixty-seven (€7) fert eleven and from the northwest corer of said thence south twent WASHINGTON, NEW YORK AND RICHMOND NOW ON FREE EXHIBITION DAY AND EVENING UNTIL TIME OF SALE. f (114) inches snd rauning Artists represented in the Catalogue: I er eee H.W. DODGE, ‘n ct 1s, | thence ¢ fine (99) feet eleven (11) inches, of yours has created a gvod deal of talk. aud many of |; 4; Autleua, Paris, Eiuile & Pinchart; Paris, re porth, twenty-four (24) feet four | Ponda, Stocks and Investment Securities Bought and our rvaders have questioned its authenticity.’ JG. Brown, New Yor) id. Aehter, Munich, ap ap weg bee oie, Geld on Commision, cy you refer?” remarked the doctor. BD, Baron, Paris, ippolyte Sebron, Paris, ws. to ‘ DAY PR os a sar hs FJ, Carabain, J, Bauctelt, Paris, Asigite THIRTEE DAY GF No. 639 ISTH STREET (COCK G. Dedongh, Paris, D. iss AX AN BUILDING) Win. at TOUR CLOCK P.M “Yes, but I have not had time to rad it yet." Ty, Ventana ER, A, DeHagwerman, ‘Paris, J. L, Van Leemputten,Brus- | that other certain piece 01 and prem: ree} of real estat cy fea a The reporter thereupon showed him the letter, which | W.H- Harnett Philo pela. igen situnte in said city and Dintrict kin wn ee ot tery Agency for Drince and Whitely, Stock Brokers qa aactollowss Louis Lasalle, Paris, ¥ YanSeverdonck Brussels, | Part of lot numbered s« smeqnare numibieed Sour, GBuoapwax, New Youn. i 'W. Midwood, London, P. Van Schendie, Bra 447), began CLIFTON SrRINGs Sasrranrum Co., G. Monthent Baris J-H Wilson London, at the er of said Tot and square, Cuirros Spnivas, Oct. LL, 1883. | #7 R. Maes, Brussels, ©. Wirumer, Munich, teenty Ca) fats theme can cena te a Every clase of Securities bonght and e0ll on commis. Dean Sm: Tam using Warner's Safe Cure, and [re- | G. Bicholun. Phila, A. Waraan, Muitich, south tomate (0) feck to nomth Mencken sion in Ran Francisco, Balthuore, Puiladephia, New gard it aa the best remedy for some forms of kidney dis- | # Nofermuay, Brass And many others, ity (0) feet to the place of becinning. York, Boston and Washington. Orders executed on the ease that we have. Tam watching with great care some | 9° 9-080! of SAME DAY, at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M cases I am now treating with it, and I hope for favorable results, h you might come down yourself, as I would tike New York Stuck Exchange at one-ricuth of one per cent commission. Private and dinet.teleeraph wine to Richmond, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York und Mr. B. SCOTT, Jr., will conduct the sale, certain piece or nas and come ER B, WILLIAMS & CO, dened four hundred aud fifty-three (45%), lexinninw for | Boston, tiroweh which onde are ranted on the much to talk with you about your sterling rem. wale nes thefeame at the southeast corner of said lotandrunnine | stock Exchanges Gn those citiee sud raantes bern edy and show you over our iustitution, Anctoneers.— | ine sear linear: i thence west with said lime | Promptly. Quotations of Stocks and Bonds and in- Yours truly, . sixteen th street [Signed] formation rewarding the markets received through our HENRY FOSTER, MD. wires INSTANZLY direct trom the New Lork Stock “Ido not see why anybody should be skeptical con- ret: thence parallel with eaid Gghity-five (85) fert to H xtrect north. and th ‘said I street sixtevn (16) fect to th - . Exchange. nL AND ON SAME DAY cermin that letter.” remarked the doctor, CATALOGUE SALE Adve, that ctr cert aay Aaah eee “Isn't al a physic f your standing and and premises Kituste in Ly DOWN as iso, 3 si Aa, . - - iauncvompan ease or thd bemnepartof fot numbered ope ty a cyante utes | AAlso, WASH. ©. GASLIUHI and All Gur Wags tock. “Idou’t know how it may be with others, but in this institution we allow no person to dictate to us what we shall use. Our purpose is to cure the sick, aud for that work we use anything we know to be valuable. Because I know Warner's Safe Cure is a very valuable prepara- tion Icommend it. As its power is manifested under my use, so shall [add to the completeness of my com- mendatior bered four hundeyd and fifty-three (4553), besanuing for the saiue ata point sixteen (16) feet west from the south: gastcorner of sud lot and running t teen (17) feet: thence north ciehty-five eaat seventeen (17) fect: feet to the place ofberinn AND ON SAME DAY IMMEDIATELY AFTER ABOVE, That other certain piece or pared of ral estate and premises situate in said city and District known us ond being part of lot numbered one () 4 CHINESE AND JAPANE: FINE ART WORK, TO BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, Deposits received subject to check. We pay SPECIAL attention to obtaining CORRECT end RELIABLE information recanting our vurions city securities, and are prepared wt ali Guues to ausfer iigal- Ties Pegandine sar + HARRY C. TOWERS & co, feet, Thence thence south eighty-five 45) on Tyeaiut ape fauare guipbered: four hundred ‘aud “ity BANKERS, BROKERS AND INS “Have yon ever analyzed it, doctor as a wacuning for the same at a point ou “Ht” 3 “We always analyze before we try any prevaration of NOVEMBER lau, 15tu AND 16rH, distan BG) FORE reat: freon hie monthone y-8Ix herof said square and runnine thence three (3) feet. thence porth vighty-five ( = 3) fert, thenos south which we do not know the constituents. But analysis, you know, only gives the elements; it does not give the all-important proportions. The’ remarkable power of Warner's Safe Cure undoubtedly consists in the propor- COMMENCING FACH DAY AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK A.M. AND THREE O'CLOCK P.M. COMPRISING: ES BELLEW. FU RNISHING UNDEL AKER, é LOCK P.M. | @B a1 ath strest northwest yt and Jeslite attend? tons according to which its clements are mixed." While | JAPANESE AND CHINESE GOops. Lacquers, | 9F dings or’ gurcel of seal-eatete and | Snce with new and first-class sujqiies wo there may bea thousaud remedies made of the same | PORCELAINES, POTTERY, NOV= | prvtniwar eitwute ip noid clty and District known as and | with'aiy otter iis elements, unless they are put tusctherin proper pro- | ELTIES, TEA SETS, SA‘ KIOTO, KUTANT, | being the cast half of lot mitmbered six (6) m square ~~ portious they are worthless as kidney tions. “I hope some day to meet Mr. Warner personally, and numbv-red four Imudrd and ifty-five (459) ae the sane is laid off on the ground plan or survey of said city, together with all the Anprovements ou said pieces of MAKUDZA AND KISHUI WARES, &c. PA qnrir ROONEY & €O,— and liver prepara- a ‘General Vhdertakers and Emhalzmers, i 145 Penney vauia svete Gorthwest, + discontin ELS, SCROLLS AND DECORATION Tih street off — propert: iz ee = extend fuller congratulations to‘him on the extelletioa | pont tc RHETOS oe Te Ee AT | dering of aale ioral deerme ey (8S + cawnre | MILLA vERNox of his preparations. Ihave heard much of him as the GALLERY AND SALESRO and the residne in equal installments i: ne founder of the Warner Observatory, and aa aman of SOUTHWEST CORNER ye, foarte edhe — Ie to bear 3 wert Successors to Buchly’s Undertaking Establia large benevolence. T) eputed high character of the SYLVANIA AVENUE. - 922 Pa. Ave. now. ( Frerything first-class connections, T iS | en avunor: Successor to Anthony Bachly, Undertaker, 912 Pennsylvania Avenne northwest, rmeriy _reasonalil tan himself gave assurance to me in the first place that he would not put a remedy upon the market that was not trustworthy; and it was a source of a good deal of xratifivation to me to find out by actual experiment that the remedy itself sustained my impressions.” ‘The conclusion reached by Dr. Foster is precisely the the property sold (orcash to be yaid on day orn ratification » chancellor), 10) on cach of the D street narihwest, street nerti 0) on each will be neqnired at h payment must reo by t oer ties Interested in decorative works shoulil zive this neir attention, collection will be on view Monday and ‘Tuesday, November 12th and 13th, all day. dred dolta fT 1 sa io lewis, De. Be OMAB DON All conveyancing and | Oneof the most complete esta me found by Dr. Dio Lewis, Dr, Robert A. Guun, ex; SAUceonen cost. Tf the terms of saleare | ov roots for tras Sunseon General Gallagher and others. and proves be- LOWELL, ‘Ron Eatate Auctioneer: one are | try. Lance moms for transient £ ond a doubt the «reat efficacy of the remedy which has 0) s ‘awakened so much attention in the land and rescued so. AND AVENT dpa Hd au ith ere bets nw, many men, women and children from disease und oT ee AND seagate ahd prepared {0r tratisyortation, Ree neath ithK of a died of trim, dated Degen es JAMES GPAYNE," ————___* Fleet oa one otthe nal wees nets EpWwakp it Toa a END! Rost, J. Tuomas, . tictof Colt pagent of the Hicom 8, S16 F st rua as the (Late of Louisville, Ky.), IF, BROKER IN MUN WAG, UNDERTAKER, 7 1th street nortiiwest, TON SALE ABLF. TRACT 0} GRAIN, PROVISIO} ct IN AN UM, ; 2S sn AND IN THE ASHTNGTON. « ‘elephone connection. a0 . Se gee eed sing at P Soe Mer AR HOC FE Aas pnilE | @ vausTUs neecpor nelieieadi No. 613 15th Street (National Metroplitan Building.) aveanat one’ dred ion tert, “Southey MS MILL AN. UMBIA MILLS Por: | A FURNES rant Orders to buy or sell, on marin or for cash, executed | fromthe southeast comer of “nald “sqnace 57 siren of ailrerecor the BapresorComrtot tuagea | 82. 3ISES on the Cheney Bossa /ot/ race andl New Mork Cotton | MuiUk hen seme, maa, arene mathe | oietcar as asain ease aie ne | Exchange. Constant quotations instantly received by | snglrs with suid avenucuorrhwestwanda het caret wil offer for wil at public wuction. om thie direct private wires, . feet and four (4) i es, thence north. s: if, RAY OF pM, those land. ounty. as a part of “Pretty Prospect” and ne Cutane, August 1, 118%, AC! FOR YOURSELVES! te hl Ni To TRE PUBL B street, thence alone pet thence south hfty-thrce (Gl) feet dthene avenue ¥. P. SCHMITT & CO., Chicago correspondent. SAWYER, WALLACE& CO., New York correspondent. INVESTIGATE or “Ph * other a pasant Plains.” Ii out the east Lank of Postmaster ! Gresham having patlished a wilful Suen eee ee | Hk creak, and, wet of Littles nate, and south of | and isis falmhood in-car 4 tor cha Reference {National Metropolitan Bank, jiarms: One-third in cash and the btatice in six and | (im aye ey room roads to, the pace known aa | The Louisiana Slate Lottery Oomjany. the followin ion, James B. Beck, taelve month, with interentat ix percent per ation, | Aas MH and oluiaban Shits Pres coating | fate anys to the gts nun hie ante (Orders by Telephone Promptly Attended to.) secured by decd of trust on the property sold, or ali | 24 Sof Tals Property By detent Or particular de- | we am <oswred Ina fraudulent bustivcas, to be false aud Re ee m ; cash, at opt ne Furchaser” A deposit of $100 re- ade to Faber Gil, follo Sh, ue of the | At Ny jana State Lottery Quired at the titue of sale, yaticin and te SG Distr : | Oouspaus: irom Sa zm ko pvt dates cording at purchaser's cost. ‘Terms to be complied with. 4 District, and to the in | Qomauy from 3: ry 2. 1879, to seweent date: in seven days, otherwise the trustee reserves the right to | Siid equity canse, Bald» Southern Expreen Co, rer le: ~ .: TM. Westooat, ° Wx E. W. Cc resell the property af the risk and cost of the defwultusg | Crs OF sul Fis et re pine tape a) PL ee ua Ee oop & Lo, a CR CSAC ee day of sale, paver civiug promisory notes there dos. H Oglesby, Preside see ee rN Nai aang Trustee. a4, | fore to my onder bearing interest oie econ heres | Bald cy Rinks Mente eae ee = no-dte No. $24 4hy street northwest. | [it day of sa rehaser may pay all cash or any S.H. Kennedy, Prosdent, HEATING AND VENTILATING ENGINEERS, (PHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioncr, greater portion than obe-thind at ns election: tile to te | Bald to New MANUFACTURE AND ERECT THE MOST IMPROVED STEAM-HEATING APPARATUS FOR PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND DWELLINGS. Frtqined wht the purchase money ‘and interest is paid. If the terins are not complied with in seven days atter the day of sale Trvserve the right to rewll at the risk aud cost of defaulting purchaser, All Conveywucitug ut Purchaser's cost, One hundred dollars deposit oll ao- ceptance of bid. | Paid to Unies CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED AND oi LEN WOOD ROAD), K. NG PROPERTY, Ad EST, WASHINGTON, D.C. of a decrve of the Supreme Court of the Cohn ina nts and J shall, on 0) BER, A. D. YCLOCK P. M..on the premises, sell No. 296 W. Balt. sf, and No.1 North Liberty Street, and Auctioneers, MONDAY, the TW 927 F suuct northwest, ¥ timore, Ma. Bep6-6 38s, at THI hi Falsmore, ep OS descriled real estate, situated in ‘suid | We will sell at public auction, on MONDAY, the, 2 4 — ots 4, 35, 40, 42, $8, 49, 59. 61, 68. | TWELFTH DAY OF NOVEMBER. at FOUR 2.255,650 79, in McLaughlin's subdivision of the tract of CK PM, in front of the premises, Xo. 7. | Paia in 4, Jand know ct Hill, and also the undivided | sqnare improved t tory brick building, | oft ut the FE coo mn A L rest id to Lots 60, 81, and #2,in the | bein No. 9 Delaware avenue northeast. ke 202n 10 oo iW AA L said subdivision of Prospect Hill, together with the | “Yoru aide kuowa at timeotoade on AA LT Duildings aud improvements thereon, consistiig, of a JOHN SHELMAN & CO. Total pgid by all . EK CO MW AAA TL 1 ‘ell-buils brick dwelling and stables. = WM. SMITH, Salesian. For the truth of the abs EKER CGO U AA LLLL I ‘OLLOWING DAY, AT ST FOUR | — a the ofticern af tik oO , Sulxlivision of lot are HOMAS DOWLING, Auctoneer, Jecality fronting 23’ fect 3 inches on S street by'a depth of 100 Jeet on 15th street vorthwest, with the iinprovements, consisting of 4 two-story aud basement brick dwelling: oUKe. ‘Terins: One-third cash; balance fn six and twelve months; notes to bear six per ccnt Interest from day of City of New O1 una, and xiso alin to be I NCERY_ SALF. F VALUABLE PROPERTY, NEAR THE. Ds iLLY IMPROVED BY By virtue of a deer of t | District of Colm OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF FINE WINES AND is dead by ll Ac tian Tur peat tee i si Me 3 ST Stour Be th sule, or ‘ail cash, at the option of the purchaser or pur- | eqnity. in cause No, 8445, Eyuity Dock aid owned by IUALY Of out best know aid co w TD RE ss " Deposits of $25 will be reqnined ou each un- | Henry K. Willard te com} and nO Witard | tive - ee iD eG s RULES Ow inparred Went €d on Oe ken ica See | ik fondant, which decres: was fussed om tive ih Gary | Seed ates, rect Property. If terms of sale are not complied. with within five days after day of sale the trusteo re- serycalthe richt to resell the property at the risk ad cost of the deta purchaser or purchasers, SOHN F. ENNIS, Trustee, n six (576), in No. 4#6 Louisiana avenne, | | District of Columbia, suid Lot being partly amproved In, order to, secure to, the pluchascr cr purchasers of the homestead mentioned in the above advertisement a food and valid title to the whole of the said shall, at the SAME TIME AND PLACE, offer Detobe M. A. DAUPHIN, President, SP-CAPITAL PRIZE $75,000 | TICKETS ONLY $5. SHARES IN PROPORTION, LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY. “We do hereby certify that we mupervise the arrange. mente for ali the Slonthiy and ‘Sra Annual Draninge , on TUESDAY, NUVEM- HGSTH), AD, 188, at the for COST FROM THIS DATE UNTIL THE ALD, ns. Ee THIRTEEN FIRST OF NOVEMBER “Terms of sale, ax prescribed by said decree, are: One- proverty, 1) third (3) of the purchase money shall be Patd in cash on lor salviy | day of sale, one-third im one year and one-third in two | of The Lovimana stale Lottery Consinp, und tn coos ERE undivided half-interest in and to the said be ; deferred payments to bear interest and to be | son manage and control the Drawings themsctoca sa E dts MARGARET A. upon the property sold. A deposit | that the sume are comilucted with homealy,, Fisrweet a EE = the purchase money must be made when | tn geud saith toward ali partes, and we authorize the E f eee eee ye neseMBE RY Wisk GAICEET" © | ConbtMsctached wr Seedsmoaas = aE BxUSSEn nee or Se iy Nee FIRST- rs Co Building. = 0, OPPOSITE THE McPHERSON STATUE, 0036-d! "402 6th street northwest. ae) By virtue of a deed of trust, dated the 14th day of I Lestat (LEAL Ee March, A. D, 1874, aud recorded in Liver No. 146, VHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE UNIMPROVED folio 189, one of the land records of the District of PROPERTY ON THE EAST SIDE OF FOUR- cco Columbia, the undersigned ‘Trustees will wil, to the 7 (47m) STREET NORTHWEST, BE- o 000 Richest Nader, in front of the premises, on MONDAN, STREET AND RHODE ISLAND’ AV Gg 00 THE NINETEENTH DAY OF NOVEMBER, 4. D: SOUTH SIDE OF RHODE ISLAND © co 0 1883, at FOUR O'CLOCK IN THE AFTERNOON, by ET WEEN THIRTEENTH = (13Ta) ‘00 the written direction of the holder of the debt sect KENTH (rm) STREETS. Dy said deed, “all that certain plece or parcel of land aid LLENT OPPORTUNITY. FOR CAPITALISTS! emiscs situate and being in the city of Washington, ‘A CHANCE FOR A GOOD INVESTMENT! Bistrict of Coltanbia, and Known and. disthcuished so pby sitar ola decree of the Supreme Gourt of th Onuicinen, f Jot numbered seventeen (17), In Samuel Davidson's sub- | District Passed on the twenty-8n mee division of square nunibered_one hundred and ninetys lay’ of 162, in Equity cause N Tncorporated tn 1868 for teity tee years hy the Le. POWDEE AND SHOT, ine (199), having a front on Fifteenth (sth) sttect west Equity docket No. 21. we will offer for saie. by | islature for Educational and Chacitale puree wt Of twenty-six feet and five inches (26 ft. 6 iu). with JOVI ER SEVENTEE STE Tae AE NUTS | Eeapltal of $L.G00.000-—to which s reserve fund of ovat BUILDEBS AND GENERAL HARDWARE, depth of one hundred feet (100 ft), together with the | DAY, NOVEMBER SEVENTEENTH, 188) AT FOUR | ssh nae eee me, eh ‘ : ane CE a nee Te ctimallerh teat ean die ain at cage | BY saver "Bite Comstitation adoptad At Wholesala ment . . rms of sale, as prescribed! by the decd. are asfol- | nuinbered two hundred and. forty-two (4S), athe "2d, A.D. lows, vise The cmnognt of peteleedinen ended ores Gits ct Wanhington.D.C. accoraing fo the sub-division The only Loitery ever coted on and indorsed by the F.P. MAY &00, secured by ealddesd.and the expcnmes of sale to be | of the said lote four (), ee (6) aud cheht (8), which tie people ef any, we ai at the rate of cient per cents per ackeny att | Seiruateete proce Rema aneaid cause hee authorized wy ic 5 - 3 Gd 634 Penneyivanis avenue, | Pld payable semi suncetige 6500 wll be eee ee | ee at ear ee eee ‘renting a She paschaner’s aide byw deed of trust (with | strests fotats (dint co lots each outing eae | rons a . HE LARGEST SIZE NICKEL-PLATED cured on the purchaser's notes by a deed of trust (w rect: an spdeiceaintsiiel weleingsesi veuats- on” thi ty’ sul two (2) feet and cight (8) inches on Fourteenth (ath) |. ELEVENTH GRAND DRAWING. CLASS 1, AT T Thowaticaction of the Treen, py btuperty sel) to | two (2) feet and eieht (8) Inches, om to be bounded by | NEW ORLEANS, TUESDAY, NOVEMBED 13, 1085, ’ bey theswole Purchase money,incash. “Conveyancing | the rear ine of the Present lots, ad We b-dlviton 162p Mowrnty Drawixa, GERMAN STUDENT LAMP, OnE A Ae PONT HXDE, Fateh amples: with Fosrieentie tee ene as CAPITAL PEIZE, $75,000, ‘ THOS BYDE," Trustoon. | Fontinge on idand avenue, tobe sub-divided into | 100,000 Tickets at $5each. Fractions in fifths, in pro t i 027,90,01,3,6,8,10 13,15,16,17. three lots of equal fronting on Khode Portion. ‘Crear = Island ‘avenue. the ‘one ‘bounding on the alley toes LIST OF PRIZES. : ee rob sad Terarance, tone Gi fecr invwidihe By thie sub-division wniteho Eee a one (21) feet in 1226 F street northwest, 2 ailaine {@)lots Yor ete, cach of which in an Gigibie =: 009 —— or building’ 08 => TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTA’ ‘The termns of tale an Prescribed by the decree of the SITUATE ON SOUTH SIDE OF P STR: ‘court are: ue this cathy ad tbe Tenthue in one 4 NORTH, BETWEEN NORTH CAPITOL AND | fwo years from day of aale, with interest from nesor Rae FIRST BTREETS WEST, AND ON JACKSON | sale, or all cach. at option of the punbase The ie 2.000 jpegs PRINTING OFFICE, "0 TU GOVERNMENT | ferret Twitiolding Good ‘or by touiag motaatee er : mo EALER IN FINE = By virtucof § deed of frst to the undersigned bear. Seed of trust on Prperty gold, All unpaid taxes and : BR ; a zs S RS ae Fae Of ye Land Records of | gpeceemcnia, are, fo, Ve paid out of Drooeedi of wale, It ; ; MOD et oq. One Shewe ter aes ren eat ocl0 NO. 10207TH STREET BORTHWEST. the District of Golambla, and af the writion raqucet of | suesee™ua of eae be Bot complied with within i" a} fi the party thereby secured, we will expose to sale, | purcbaser. J deroat ot fro Irundred: dollars (9300) on 3 hu‘front of the premises 'on SATERDAY, REVEN: | PUbscer. A deposit of two hundred do of Cc Ri Guten par HE i metetg ALD. 1683, yocteed bid. By poping ie mere are empowered to og So yah; Sa ote aty- ve Gb). ety atx (0), iaty-eeven Bot sold on hh, day advertised ‘SY conveyanciug is to NOS. 409 AND 405 7TH STREET NORTHWEST. | Sevtnty-one (Fi) mn seventy -twoC7D) In Pais Ques | POM PUEBLOS opp way woe : subdivision of lots seventeen (17) and ebchteen WILLIAM & EDMONSTON, HEADQUARTERS FO) curry, | (18), square six hundred and sixtecn (616), with the ime 420 Sth strect horthwest. DREN'S CAURIAGE COMPANY. THE CHEAPEST FoR COMFORT AND DURADILITE BPine weer THOS, E. WAGGAMAN, Auctioneer. ol7-d&ds ‘ASHINGTON HORSE AND CARRIAGE BAZAAR W 938, 940 and 942 Louisiana avenue, provements thereon. a3 MEDIATELY THERE. at FIVE PAWL: lot iiety-oae (oD, Int Gabote: eabah tices OF square x undred and sctenty-seven (617), beg bart ‘orisinal lot four ( ‘Tennis, Sroguet Bicsclem pedes, Archery, in said Regular auction sale of Horses, Carriares, Jen, Sis oe || years in equal i ta, a tate ot al neren pes | URDAY MOWNING, commencioney See eh Ea. Gai} end examina the Goods, Prices ‘to sult the times. | ZoaPtya” equal Pasments, Say of ale. payable Beli, Fegarilces of weathet e tor vate wit, | —20t2027.20.24.7.S1.n0v8. 710.98 Purchaasey" option, A tof acacia wil bo find this the best micthod of, yr of the sunne. OR MEMBERS SHOULD NOT FORGET THAT MPORTERS OF FRENCH WIRES. COGNAC, CHAM Tequired at the sale: and ff terme are not soils petra ele nrpe gs ot eT A CS’ the Gentes Trek ra French Clarets froin $1.26 to $1.00 per gallon, i ‘Wagons, Harness, roan Tabinol Mortaktytecck man's siateot ite ‘American native Wine and = eames nerican Table of Mortality. cack m of it California, Viprinia aud Cio from 900, to @ Eis rewular dues and ameasments. OUX & TAULELLE, 1747 Peun'a a1 ee ee Gfire of tie MUTUAL KESERVE FUND LIFE AS- Agents for first-class houses, Bordeaux, rh Pree Bat, ale, Wi SOCIATION, 1000 Hf sinext, Charupaines aud Cornso, Vins de toute Sortea an ag ‘ou0 1X. KNIGHT, General Agent

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