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SL AUCTION SALES. AUCTION AUCTION SALES. | THIS AFTERNGO: SAY. OF VALUAPLE. IMPROVED TO-MOR BLING re WANCERY NES: CATALOGUE SALE oF F SUREET CUMINESE AND JAPANESE | Norriwes Tae ESTATE INE ARTY i Vint i 2 sik : ar 1S ee Ranity Dower I rors : Mis actin, FUBLIC At erty, ou the day's and at th WEENESDAY, THURSDAY AD t VEMBER Mem, 7H AND tern, AT ELFSEN O¢ O'CLOCK EL LOCK nun 5 nx for the sain net square, and run- of eet west a Pioon, |! PENN AND aNDe eR son WED AND NIN. i “PROPER. AD), KNOWN ANON S TIME SAME Vhalt D PLA Ck £. COLDWE NOE ‘OND FSDAY, kU CLOCK PM, itn! 8 wenty nid ars, the deh diy third FINE ARTS. hand insten will pec dt: SALE EXTRAORDINARY. oe ‘The Private Collection of five ‘MB. D. GALE. Peabos are Without # rival. Sent em Of Philadelphia, HT. SUMNE SU Stirs PIANOS, CRE BR ‘To be sold at public sale. without rescrve, ON MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, ren NY GE Ki fi oe NOVEMBER TWELFTH, THIRTEENTH and FOUR- Meet sept TEENTH, st EIGHT P.3L., at our F. A. Unso fra NEW ART GALLERY, BQUARY AND CPRIGHT PIANOS FOR RENT AND 1006 D street, facing Pennsylvania avcnue Fok SALE PIANOS TUNED AND RE } So Condens pot MEDS SPECIALTY NOW ON FREE EXHIBITION a w Uhsu's ls DAY AND EVENING UNTIL TIME OF SALE, { e faithfully attendsdto. eps | SCIPS LTANO WA OMS, when Bor Wat K Artists represented in the Catalogue: Antigna, Paris, Emile A. Pinchart, Pari pes, London, A. Roosenboom, Fra, PiAew York, OM Falter. Mi felt, Darin, tratt, Paris, an Leeuputten, Bras G 1. WILD & PIANOS | sale arid Tent at re- fidwood, Le G. Monthard. Pu Maes, Brus mee Piano Mannfact nit hag mh AK. = D KIM FHOMas DOWLING, ‘Aue ean Ti purchased z XE GOLD JewrLRy oF SCENE Mesic 004 PE! LAN au late siockin. thectty IE NATIONAL “HOTEL, AT HENKY EBERBACH, CONSISTING OF Sine ld Watches, Silver Watches and Chalus, La- 913 FSTH ie, in sets and pinin; Gentlemen's. Seal” ald » artnor of the Fate firin Ellis Co. ies, Seart Pins, Earrings, sets of Jewelry, ——— Buttons, &e. Fige assortment E: 0 Games, ‘pectacles, Opers Gl: Field Glasses, Ther: ters, large Kenlator, Fancy aud Mantel Tiered ip Pteo! Sale, Silvér-mounted Show Cases, xtures Ke. Ty be sold st auction in th DAY and TUESDAY, NOVEMBE ‘H. commencing at THLE! PM “each day THE WPar Ler? BINDER TRADES e sale up to day of sale. ni-d&ds THAT NEVER BREAKS s clean, and can bo worn wine cea mth neat eat. treet 1 her attention to the wantof ak in thé | Wttek 5. WILLIAMS & CO,, Auctioncers. SPECTAL SALE OF FASHIONABLE FURNITURE OF THE Most ELEG. f DESIGNS, OF THE VERY T MAKE, MANUFACTURED TU ORDER EX- PRESSLY FOR OWNEL'S USE, AND MUST BE & on THURSDAY, NOVEMBER FIFTEENTH, at STTT ™, ELEVEN O'CLOK'A. M., we elialk sell within our TT REE RRE, 3885 One Bisenincent Rosewood Prame Parlor, Saite, Uphol- FEE RPE, Ss tered it ine § . Numberi Piftee: EEE. Byes Four Windows of El “enn ‘Hine ‘Satin *Curtaing with = sd Cornices, Blue Satin Mantel Board all to Match, Heavily Carved Chamber suite, Wine Stabd, Bronze Meson, Gilt Frame Mirror, Walnnt fonicra, andsome Corner Cupboard. Elegant Writing Desk and Table, Easy Chairs, Fivo Velvet Carpets, ‘The collection, as will be noticed, embraces rich and stylish furniture, of the best workmanship, and will be ot View day previous to silu, be) WALTER B. WILL FT, THOMPSON. Aucti neon. . 1000 Peunsylvania agenue northwest. CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, ko. on THURSDAY ENTH. at TEN rouths, Terms cash nts CELEBRATED STOMACE SALE OF a well ij tet Overcoats for men and nd lot of noun fPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. CATALOGUE SALE or THE MEDICAL LIBRARY AND INSTRUMENTS < oF ‘Though shaken in every joint and fiber with fever and agne, or bilious remittent, the «ystem yet be freed from the malicnant virus with Hosietter's Stomach Bit- ters. Protect the system against it with this beneficent anti-spasmodic, which is furthermore a supreme remedy. for liver complaint, constipation, dyspepsia, debility, rheumatisin, kidney troubles aud other ailments, THE LATE DR. F. A. ASHFORD, To be sold at my auction rooms, on MONDAY EY EMBER NINETEENTH, 1553, at HALF- LOCK, inost complete Medical Ontfitsin the id commuani! the attention of the pro- THOMAS DOWLIS stn For sale by all Druggists and Dealers generally. nl METORY SALE OF FINE coo + INGLE, DRIVES AND | S853 BPR, EPR Cog HA EL SADDLE HOKSES, DIRECT FROM Ke Ss, PPP FR OO nar £ Bazaar Nos. 3, 65 and 8658 Pe Een SoS Ht AAA E = nore, Mon 8s, EE CO LLL PTEENTH, AT HALY-PAST us be - = ‘dings, 5 years old, 157¢ hands high, tatid prompt drivers, fearless of inks. 7 years old. 16 hands high, “wid prouypt drivers, fearless of i vlditug, 5 yearsold, 16 hands high, of action, a power at going horse, can trot Jed sonmd Tem overcrowded with goods and have not sufficient room toskow them, having been disappointed by not setting my new building ready for this season's business; therefore offer some ¢ Black Mare, 5 years old, 15% 1, ver S s has six different and distinct gaits; kind an SPECIAL BARGAINS, haness, one of the finest saddle mares in the warranted Sound. — Handsenie Day a perfect stufable for a’ conpe or fan sound, My entire stock of Ladies’ Imported Berlin Stockinet Coats, handsomely trimmed and made up very stylish, at a discount of 15 percent. These goods were consid- ered cheap at their original prices, and are to-day the ‘Lost-fitting garments in the market, SATIN RHADAME FUR-LINED CIRCULARS, Reduced to 816.50, gale, as the stock bas beet ath reat care by the undersigned in Renttn T also invite partie to cal! and examine them, and ride or drive them an “tore the sale. THOMAS NE: | THOS. FE. PARLETT, Ane! n [sep states Mansi SALE, By virtue of a writ of vendition{ exponng, tssned ont time of the Clerk's C f the Sapreme Court ore ie me directed, Twill sell at pub- | gicstie . ae 9, EOE T ktrvet northwest, wn | Sicilienne Rep or Satin, Merveilleux Circulars, quilted, TY THIRD DAY OF all sizes, only 810, LOCK 3 of th nil described property, to wit: Household. oods, col Jor Bedroom sets, Hail and. Dining-room . Pictures, Paintings, ke; also, 1 Top Buggy nd Pole and'Lawn Mo pouas. No, 2 w in bizenee H. Brown against Bradley Barlow, * CLAYTON: SPECIAL BARGAIN Pag | een ICHAEL, U.8. Marshal, | PLUSH GARMENTS, CHILDREN'S CLOAKS, SUITS, f= ROsDOWEL 2 HAVELOCKS and NEWMARKETS, 1 Py esroree ‘ Sit Real ind Tasurance, ar 1226 F street northovest, BAUM’S, ng 416 SEV) NTH STREET. Ar Tre Nar Ox Tue Heap, AND YOU WILL DRIVE IT HOME, AND THAT'S | THE WAY THE MISFIT STORE, CORNER TENTH AND F STREETS, ’s and Sends Out Wonderful Bargains in enty 0), CLOTHING FOR BOYS, such aa fvent: rick Quirk’s iwital tots: sev elites red acd wi ui (677), being part ein one and two. Test at seven por payable semi- | Gc tor all cash, at | Bet won cach Tot will be | §) st complied with | Black Dine ut 8 Trustees reserve | Black Worsted Stilts at £15, worlll & 5S risk and Black Worsted D., Frock Suits (Price Albert) at $19, purehasers, om fl worth #55 wspnp , STEES' SALE, CLASS HOCUS £20, OPPOSITE, f $14, worth reouts at820, worl PANTS. An immense varicty at #2, $2.50, 83, $4, $5 and &6—bar- Nek Gossayrns s Lo Nanded For eshte and Boys at 2.0, $3und $4. The best in Pe st red and mint th) street west in), with a, (loo ft), together with the teetera, as in said deed THE MISFIT STORE, CORNER TENTH AND F STREETS, Bake no mistaie,and come to the corner of 10th and F sts. a front on and fh red fs et eeters as preserilvd by the decd. Of indebtedness in fPue LAuGrSsT SIZE NICKEL-PLATED and two y per anim anti Peqnined at GERMAN STUDENT LAMP. thon « whole pu nding at the pat Compicte, $4.59, ANT ait 20.29.8.0.3,19 13,1516. 17 ERY SALE OF FIETEEN ACKES TWE: PERCHES OF GROUND, NEAT I NCH ROAD, IN THE DISTRICT OF CO- LUMBIA, of 8 deer 3. W. SCHAEFER, of Say ren DEALER IN FINE CHINA AND GLASS, ocl0 NO. 10207TH STREET NORTHWEST. We Ane Orcenisa N § Brunch Re Ait ou Saanel D tw 1 DESIGNS IN GAS FIXTURES, cht of hae iat tine of ni et dg or Po tine Purchaser Wat it Fis N BROS., Auctioneons 1 Bey ad ui And are eclling single and double Swing CONE, GAS BRACKETS, In Brass and Gilt, at 40 and 50 cents each, and other goods proportionately low. ‘We have @ line of COOKING RANGES at various require to inty will be re- CKEL, Trustee. g ald. PROVED CORN: prices, from $8.50 to $150. 3 NORTH- ” UNI OED | IRON TILE FIRE-PLACES, with BRASS FRAMES, y SIDE OF NEW from $12.50 to 875. HAMPSHIRE AVENUE, M AND N STREETS NORTHWEST. BRASS ANDIRONS, from 5.50 to $50 per pair, yirtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the, I in nthe Teh day of No" pitkdot of Columbia panned 01 wherein George A. Sheban’ vember, 1883, in a cati=c ix complainant and Eli defendants, the same bein faulty them will offer for infront, memes. on W ESDAY, TWENT DAY OF NOVEMBER, - I THREE O'CLOCK IN THE AFTERNOON’ th FORTABLE BUCKET GRATES, from 85 to 850, PARLOR GRATES, from $10 to $100. GAS BUENERS and GLOBES at LOW PRICES. veth Davidsen and others are cause, No. 8156, we, ‘at public ‘eDNE: ght ng, described real eatate, situated sete District of Columbia, name! of wround situate in said ¢ ts numbered thirty-three ). in William S, Roose’s subdiy mal fifte Known a8 ) and thirty-four R ion of lots num. risen (16), seventorn (17), and aquare num! ‘one hundred ani 192), a8 recorded In Liber J. ELK., folio 133, , Washington County, Dis- together with the buildings and im- nents thereon, has a front of 19 fect on Sstreet north- hh of 95 fect. and ix improved by a fine tinee-ator Dwelling House, with back building. ‘The appo ts are new and complete, Sub lot od has a front of 23 fect on S strvet northwest, at the cor: ner of 1oth, by a depth of 9 fect, and iv wuimproved. vill first he offered These lots, with the improvements, asa whole. If uct so sold, they will be offered sepa~ rately. ‘Ow the sald WEDNESDAY, THE TWENTY-FIRST 883, AT DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1 FOUR O'CLOCK IN- IETERNOON, we will ain oat for sule, at public EDWARD CAVERLY & Co,, Plumbing, Heating and Ventilating, 1495 New York avenue, sep Szounrry Frou By Bonorany, ROBBERY, FIRE OR ACCIDENT. THE, | NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, 'H STREE! New YORK AVE. Perpetual Charter, act of Congress JugUary 25d, 1867. Capital. eH 0,000 ents Sates for $5 to kinds of Securities and Valuables ou Biecial Dopoalt at lowest BENJAMIN P. SNYDER, GHARLES C. GLOVER, of Riggs E00, Vice President. weat, by a ouN vei ome Gf th ecules alt at al tate D Pavel =e Situate in the city of Washitucton, beitug pactor int eee H fered one (), in square numbered seventy (Ocand | Japssenin P. Snyder, Gary A Wiles panded andl descritcd as follows fo wit: Barinningefor | ‘Albert ke Sturtevant, ‘Thouias £ i sane at @ Pout on the westerly nile « ‘Han poe shire avente, where. the “rane “in intoweotet ey som! =< the north” Hue” of seid” lot, and. running. these ed See | Braces Characmnee! rwenty” (20) For Chapped Hands, Face and Lips; removes Sunburn and renders the Skin Beantifully Soft and Smooth, and is invaluable for the Toilet. Price, 25c. per bottle. ‘Try it, and if not satisficd return the bottle and have the money refunded, Prepared by L. C. BISHOP, Druzgist, vastwandiy and parallel with sald wenterly. lin i avenue twenty (4) feet to the said (lot; aud thence southeastwardly and orth line one hundred and twenty (12 fey of beginning, together with the right the plac Way over & of said lot numibercd one (1) bounding 730 Oth qgpect, corner H strect northwest, ou kaid north line to be four (4) feet in width and. ex. ; tendinie from the Tear of. the premises deseribed toa Washington, Dio. ocl8, Ca Rorrrnz, ‘NOS. 403 AND 405 7TH STREET NORTHWEST. ‘alley in the rear of said lot, said part to prescribed by the decree: One-third of inoney it cas) he balance in equal in- fallnents of one ‘and two years froin the day of xale, The Trustecs will require the uotes of the purchaser of thirty te archasers for the deferred ents, whic] HEADQ' TERS: THE WHITNEY CHIL- Dear interest a¢ nix per cont anal br ents ea PADRENS CauRLAUE COMER © for'widett euch notes seaman the real estate | ware CHEAPEST FOR BEAUTY, COMFORT AND hareror purchasers to ssid Trunena. The purine DUKABILITY IN THE MARKET. fayoney nay ‘be paid in Cs rath = Bicycl chaser or urchaeer. A deta of 0 wt be mired aii amy ay Reva te y — areey, when rope ck off Rhole, Ateold xeyarately @is0 willbe requitedwheaise | Galland examine the Goods. ‘Prices to sult the times Sy pnd 8100 when Lat 34s truck off, “A'depondt of #100 | 3921 Will be requited when thes ce Struck of Al conveyabetug at haces men TEES CENTS AN CONES On AO CHAM x EDWIN B. HAY, ‘French Clarets from 81.25 to $1.50 per gallon, 1429 Penneytyania avenive:} yet, peice Meo on OTHE COOK, ny fornia, Virginia aud Ohio from 90c. to reel 7 v WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers, eee baste Ene 1019,13,15,17, 30-9 Agents for first-class 2 Cham posal Gognno. ‘Sortes en. J APANESE SCROLLS, FANS, ETO, toute Wy and Decorative Pictures. Jay Gould, 421 9th st, mis me Hor eee ae ake ‘Tilden’s Physical Condition. A DEMOCRATIC CONGRESSMAN RATS RE IS FED WITH A SPOON LIER A BABY AND DOS NOT PRETEND TO ATTEND TO BUSINESS, “Do you want to know Tiiden’s true physical con- dition as determined by actual observation?” asked & democratic Congressman of a STAR reporter to- day. This Congressman holds, and has held for several years, a place of authority and responst- bility in the management of the democratic party. In the dischange of his duties to the party he has had occaston to vistt Tilden several times, and one of these visits was paid not very long ago. Knowing that he could give some truthful information as to how Tilden appears, the reporter replied that be Would be listencd to with Interest. “Well, then, I'll tell ” continued the M. C. “that Tilden is as near dead as a man can be toe: title him to keep out of the grave. He is fed with @ Spoon, like a helpless Daby, and he does not pre- fend to attend to any business. He refers every- body to his man of business, Andy Green. If money 4s asked for polities, charity or religion the matter Goes to Green. I ‘don't believe that Tilden takes any interest in politics, or cares anything about poiltics; but there 18 a crew who depend THE EVENING STAR. 2d Kdition. Latest Telarans to The San Mayor Harrison indignant. HE REPLIES TO ASPERSIONS UPON HIS CHARACTER— AHIVELY SCENE IN THE CHICAGO COMMON COUN- cL. Cnicago, Nov. 13—During a late session of the common council last night the charge was made by various aldermen that the mayor and the control- Jer had made an attempt to collect the $10.00 which had been assessed the exposi- n {on company for its occupancy of the lake front. Several of the speukers intimated that Mayor | UPON itm for tueir political breath, With- Harrison had been a party to various discreditable | QUt Tilden they would be nothing. They yoeasures contrary to the best interests of the city. | 40 all that ts possible to keep alive the Tilden tn- uence, and ‘the old man simply permits them to make capital out of his name because he ts too In- different to care anything about It, He may be in @ better physical Condition now than when 1 saw The mayor, who Was in the chair, finally sald:— “Enough of these attacks on the ‘controller and myself. It 1s well known that we have tried to col- lect thts mouey and could not. I told Alderman Colvin'sa" him ast, a few months age: but st Uhat tume i re > | eve he fe ‘enough in him to last ae did not,” replied Alderman Colvin, emphat- | Ty Sut Nowe a believe,” added the Congress- inan, “that when Tilden dles some men of the democratic party will sUll be intumidated by the fear of his ghost < +90 —___ District Government Affairs. A FILTHY ALLEY. Complaint has been made to the Commissioners of the flithy and unhealthy condition of alley, be- ‘Uveen 9th and 10th and H and I streets northeast. LIQUOR LICENSES. Applications for liquor li were approved by the Commutsstoners 9s follows: Marshail Ford, Den- nison D, Kelley and Jolin D. Sullivan, —— The Reform School. ANNUAL REPORTOF THE SUPERINTENDENT. The several reports of the officers of the reform school were latd before the Commisstoners to-day. The superintendent, In his report, states that the umber of boys received into the Institution since opening, January 13, 1876, has been 886. During | that Ume only seven deaths have occurred. ‘There Were 143 boys tn the institution June 74 were committed during the ¥ age of the boys received has been 13.5 3 niimber remaining in the institution June 30, 1552, Wis 140. ‘The superintendent nas received during the year from the sale of farm produce, frults, chair shop account and miscellaneous sources, the Sum Of $3,318.50, which has been turned over to the treasurer of the'school. An interesting account ts given of the educational and disciplinary system followed at the school. REPORTS OF THE PRESIDENT AND TREASURER, The report of the president, Mr. James E. Fitch, states that the amount of appropriation asked for is: For salaries, $10,926, and subsistence and sup- piles, $21,959. ‘The treasurer's report shows that the amoint received from all and the amount disbursed $44, “1 did, and you know tt,” rejotned the mayor. “You are obly trying t6 get your hands In thelr pockets,” he said to Alderman Colvin in concluston: “Yours have been there already,” replied Alder- man Colvin, ‘The mayor made no direct reply to this assault, but went on to declare that the failure to collect tle fund in question was owing directly to the Inaction of the council. As the mayor left the chiur he broke out to a knot of aldermen: “T give you all warning that I will after this en- force the rules to the very letter or leave the chair for good. Thave had enough of these constant fings and insinuations at me while tn the chair and. itany longer. Some d—d fool 1s wating IR and insulting me and 1 have a ni hot it.” ‘The mayor then walked away and locked himselt into his private office. ‘anadinn § HKalf- Breeds Captured, Sr. Pavt, Mixn., Nov. 13—Col. Whistler, com- maniding at Fort Buford, Dak., has reported to de- ment headquarters that Cleut. Bell, of the 7th avalry, succeeded In overtaking the’ marauding Canadidn hali-breeds_near White Earth, and had brought into Fort. Buford the entire band and outilt, including forty-six Dies, carts, tents’ and other property. arty Was composed of 11 men, 12 women and 3s niidren. Col, Whistler further reported that If they were sent across the line without transporta- ton he feared the women and children would die of ¢ starvation. Gen, Terry directed once to the British possession, retain such property as would prevent actual hardship and suffering. fone Eight Men Believed to Have Been Drowned. 2 Nov. 13—The tug C. B. Sanford arrived here lastnight with the banze Hat- teras. ‘The Sanford lett New York with the banges: Ida Osprey, Dunderberg and Hatteras, coul Inden, for Providence, Fall River and Somerset. When midway between Cornfield and Faulkland Island, At 6 O'clock last evening, the hawser between the first and second barges parted, and the Ida Osprey and Dunderberg disappeared,’ and It 15. believed t they and the eight men on board are lost. e barges were owned by Haddock & Stecle, of York. ‘The tug Sanford started for the scene Of the disaster this morning. ee A Spiritualists Paper Mulcted for Dam- ages. EW York, Noy. 13.—The sult for Hbel brought Tday by the Messrs. Tice Bros., saint Jona- , tor of Mind and Matter, a Vitiadelphia spirituaiistic publica- tion, Was Dronght to a conclision in the Kings ing. ‘The silt was Jury this morning gave a es ior each of the plain- Maranding ¢: q WwW LONDON, Co! LR MARKET.—At the Queens- a the Metropolitan Brinch B. and ©. raiiroad, three miles from the elty, Lewis D. Means, proprietor, Monday, 222 head of cattle w Sold tO. butchers ’at 4a53,"ceuts per pound. 1,542 sheep and lambs were sold as folfows: Shcep, Bea cents per poutud: Lambs, ba cents 5 and eaives brought #5375. ‘The state of the market Was dull, ——— RANGE OF THE THERMOMETER.—The following ‘were the readings at the office of the chief signal otticer to-day:—F a.m., 31.0; 11 a.m., 39.9, 2 p.m, 45. Maximum, 45.9; minitaum, 30.1. = > Toe Fiera Bartist Cuvecn acr. THE B. & P. R. R—The case of the Fifth Baptist church against the Baltinore and Potomac railroad company, for damages arising ont of the location of the ralitoed shops adjoining the chi resumed this morning before Judge M in the Cirenit for $30,044 verdict of 33, utls. —— s Court, and the testimony : concluded. = ee = viv: ‘i re t = | testiniony for the defense, the fact was stated that Ronny wantne/ 42 ee woes Lege as te Intention of tiie company to shortly re. | i love {ts shops, by which all source of complaint | A RESOLUTION FOR FINAL, ADJOCENMENT DECEMBER D. | would be removed. Sit. Merrick opened the argu | Hannisacna, } Uc mei | ment for the plalutiff, sud Mr. Totten followed Lor bers of the honse and s e neus to-day | The company. to deviso means by Which apportionment bills as THE CaRINET MEETING, this afternoon, was quite lengthy. All the metubers of the Cabinet were present except Secretary Chandler, who As still ab- ‘sent from Le city. should be passed and the fnal fixed upon. Attera general ¢ Ject, a resolution was adopted that the legislature adjourn sine dle on December Sth. In the meantine efforts will be made to have apportlonment bitis passed bused on the vote of last Tuesday, and con. Terence conunittees were appointed to inéet sinilar comintttees of the republicans with that object in view. In the house the resolution for adjournment on. December Sth was offered by Mr. Zeigler aud ronment day LigUT. GARLINGTON- Was a witness before the court of inquiry of the Greely relief expedition Uits afternoon. In answer to inquiries he substantially cea oe . reiterated his account in his report of the finding adopted by a vote of 147. to1e ‘of the memoranduin known as “the supplementary ral Creighton. Anstructions.” Moruisto » Nov. 12— Admiral J.B. = aon nite Crejite navy, Who hi dire | ETEUT. Cor. Jam Moone, deputy quarter. master general, 1s detaficd as a member of the army retiring board convened at Fort Snelling, Minnesota, vice Lieut. Col. David H. Brotherton, 25th infantry, hereby relieved. + died it 12:39 to-day OF heart for the paSt two ye 2 a Wife, two daugi trouble. He leay son. ——— Tue resignation of Cadet Andrew J. Smith, 4th class, U.S. Military academ: huis been accepted hy pe Secretary of War, to take effect December 22, 1833. ‘The Winter Gal PrRovivi 1, N 0% Wy of Keyncid’s elevator was blown of ‘ized on the wharf. ‘The Old Colony, from compelled he severe gale to run ul River without stopping. AD Newport during the night, eman Fatally Hurt by Thieves. Nov. 13.—Sergeant Hugh Me- E pursuing a We First Lrevrenant Joun MILus, corps of en- ginecrs, will be relleved from duty with the bat- talion of engincers, Willel’s Point, New York, and will report by letter to the chairman of the light house board for dut: assistant to Colonel James: C. Duane, corps of engineers, engineer of the third light _hotise district, in connection with experl- luents upon electric Hghting. 3S nell, of the elty suspected Unle E Morning, When ene of them sto aim sensoless to the paverment. y hour this knocked: lay unconscious r some time, but finally crawled to his home, = Wicks Son Veritieal condition, His ast | A Navan Cocet-Martran has been ordered to itis be wil, used Di Knuckles, the meet at Boston, on Thursday next, for the trial of Ensign Guy W. brown on charges of culpable Inemi- clency In the pei cer of the U.S, face is badly cut. No arrests have been The det Pants, ie Repubiique Francaise Says Jonat the reliions of France and Turkey, which have Deen impatred during the past six years, have now been completely restored, tuus formikg a fresh gusraniee of peace. sunzeon, U.S. A. now awaiting orders at Iphla, Pa., has been or- dered from that place to Governor's Ist harbor, ana report In person to the general departuent of Ue eas duty. AN EXAmin ay. “The Great won by ‘Theb.tts; There ap Mace Was and Picador third. BRIGANDS ED. prigands who re- aval, and whose n into custody. y of Raleigh, N, POLITICAL SPLIT IN PARIS. Noveinber 23, 1883, and at the post on Nov. 13 ris dispatch to the Ex- C., on Tuesday, the 7th of November, raph states that the di over the muntelpal bill have caused a split ven the cabinet and (he republican union, and that MM-spuller and Bert radical deputies,threaten to join the opposition. A MUS Ov. id Muste hall, in , Was burned early this morning. EARL SPENCEN'S INSTRUCTIONS. ‘MANCHESTER, . 13.—The Guardian's London correspondent Says it fs understood that Earl Spen- cer, lord Heutenant of Treland, has been tnstructed by the cabinet to keep peace in Ireland between the nationalists and the orangemen, by discouraging meetings of both parties, and forbidding gatherings of either organization if any trouble 13 threatened thereat. ———— ‘Telegraphic Briefs. Judge Ingraham, of New York, has refused Mr. Field the mandamus asked for to compel the Northern Pacific Rallroad company to produce its KS. = in each case at 10 o'clock am. ‘The musteal circles of this cits worthy addition to their mumber in the coming of Mr. ‘Tipton, an English cathedral organist, to be leader at Epiphany church. The New York Stock Market. ‘The following are the opening and closing prices of the New York Stock Market to-day as reported by special wire to H. H. Dodge, 589 15th street: Nave a note- ——___ ‘The President and Mahone. A CONVERSATION AT THE WHITE HOUSE. A republican who called upon President Arthur A Frighs THREE ©; * VORKINGMEN THROWN DOWN AN ENUANKMENT. Rocursrer, N. ¥., Nov. 1R—AU half-past 7 o'ctock ‘Tus morning a West Shore raliroad construction ‘train Was thrown from the track and three Dox joaded With workinen, were sent down the ent ment. All the workmen were Pe hurt, and sev skulls fracty L and 18 stl under were taken to cara, pank= MOTE OF lowe ral bad legs and arms broken and One man was horribly mutulated tT the wreck. The wounded men Savannah. The cause of the aoc- a — journal Pdi men in ali were . cars went down an eubaukment uurty feet high. —— ——.___ The Barena of Navigation. ANNUAL REPORT OF COMMODORE WALKER The annual report of Commodore J. G. Walker, chief of the bureau of navigation, Nary Depart. ment. gives the estimates for the fiscal year June 9), 1885, at $433, 175, of which amount $339, 1s for the DAVal service, and $194,178 for malarion, &c. ‘The report unges again the erection of a suitable Dullding in which to test compasses; mentions the experiinent made on the U.S. ‘Trenton tn light- ing a vessel with electricity; recommends an ap- propriation of £5,000 to purchase professional books for the waval Ubrary; renews the Suggestion to Con- Tess to adopt the ‘revised international regula— Uons for preventing collisions at sea; recommends the conunuance of the publication of a weekly wind and current chart; that new surveys be Made Of portions of the north coast. of South Amer. fea, of the Island of San Domingo and of Various reported dangers in the Pacific occa aud that special appropriation be made for f printing of publications of the Naval Observatory. The report states that the Naval Observatory 18. Teady to give the time of any point in the United States fo those who are prepara to receive It ‘erection of new bulldings for the Naval Observ — isstrongly urged. AU tion 4s Invited to the sug- Keston of the superintendent. of the Nautical Almanac office for the issue of an alman especially adapted to the use of coast bg Vessols, — A Live Stock INSURANCE Comraxy.—Today a ceriifcate of the incorporation of the Live Steck Tusirance company was flind with the Res Deeds The capital ts 6,00) and the corper: Exgood, F. ~ A. Ww. Dueanson, > DESTRUCTIVE AND FATAL CONFLAGRATIONS. fire broke out in the United doah, Pa, yesterday, and th led added to the dary of the business center of the town Was tn a Dundred and titty fanutiies were may nearly a million doi stroyed. ‘The town au peal for help from the chs are left entirely destitu burned in a Charleston day. ‘The Mre list ts a le re Yester- Unis morning. eo A REPUBLICAN Virw or THe Vinarxta Furc- TION.—COL J.D. Brad: man Of the Virginia repul munities, Says Unat the recent democrs tory in Virginia Wil have the effect of arousing the loyal People of the north to such an extent as Will Insure the election of a. republican President tn 1984. Sous Who Supj ‘up do not knew Col. Brady says that those pare that Senator Mahoue has given thanever. readjuster part ery and mur- dering of inoffenstve colored men and the corrupt Use Of mont THe CLoTuine Srieits Weal county (N. ¥.) supreme court ye begun the trial ut in the Kings there was ages, brought ant J M. Koberts, proprietor of the Moa and Ma Splnivualist atuin Ww tering 2 which the Ithercupon the de per. NO Pay fx warras ‘Throat and Lamu Diseases it Tf not satistid, pettien the cant ty baste and Money back, Suld by all Druggists. erie THOMPSON. f vast the Splits were to wear, 1 eked hima tn ts p see WHITENT RS’ t Six November 12, 1883, nt ODLE, wile of Kundall BIDDLE. SOPHIA‘, ¥ years Sill take pace from her late rest RK strects northwest, to morn w OW. . i Wes of the frnully over nck . SHARD. On the moming of S wr 12th, I8SS, at 1 wrelock, GE GERNTARDY, in thé fitth year of bis ace, eral Will take pac is ate residence, IRIT north weat gk Ban Mes ay, nd trictidks Uf the fanal ttully invi 4. J E On Chieaey, TUL, of typhoid Son of Manaret asd the Late doh Ninth street northwest, in the tweil ae “first year ot his Ts % ember 12, 1883, at 5 JACOB TABLEK, Sa. ins his sixty tuxt year, His funeral wall take place from his late rsidence, No, 224 Thirteath stroot west, to-morrow (Wednen: Kk. Friends and relatives ttend. UNDERTAKERS, __ ; FURNISHING UNDERTAKER, orthwest—Prompt and polite attend ance, with new and first-class supplies No conection with'any other fru, ‘onda £00, a ot and ransyivaia _Tthatrect oftice disooutunued. Cus 4. WILLIAM F. VERNON }. GawLEn & Co, Successors to Buchly’s Undertaklug Esteblishmont, ‘Tth street, between Mand Nonow. Land prepared for NDPRTAKER, Me Lortuwest, between 34 ana DK finst-chiss. santa Me strets Every MEDICAL, &e. DEES Only reliable consulted dail; Somuplaints ani TIFICALLY BY proces (uever fails). Address cl 3-20" of @1, Box 307, City P.O. n2-Ime RS. BROTHERS AND GRAY GIVE NO FREE D)ireytiotin and send tor who Givide protite ‘the doctor, “Thoe disap- Buinediot a cure of D; LEON'S FEMALE PILLS MAILED TO ANY address on reeeip: furnish: medicine, tee @ cure or Mo pay. seven years" experience ola? ‘ANHOOD RES’ BY USING A ru MANHOOD BE et BOTTLEOR Miya Wanctcn “fingers vgs tie system. 906 B street south o4-1m* Polntuent i Wilch ls as vacate tout ators LARD EERE GAY SOREIPENTEY CONGULT Dx: Mntment in whicl was aStaR soul 5 Reporter tint ty conversation aciuded te Wie se igh ll donee pring Sie ard nia election. “ 1 lent,” iz STaR (es “attributed the democratic victory to ‘Thirty-seven years’ experience. o4-Lin® the Danville affair.” ‘Will he stick to Mahone?” asked the ter. Mian Au female oonlainie ackly curd’ Gants “Will he sick to me?” 3 quickly “Yea, I think he will,” was the reply. “While he consulted daily at 1245 Tth street northwest. Office hours didn’t say he would,1 inferred from his remarks from 1 to 9 0" P.ta., with Indies only. | sepl0-4uu* that he means to sustain Mahone, though he has abandoned all in any of the sout But as to Mahone, of Ce ees success next year mm states. He said that much. he, Will have to stand by him, He can’t do anytl else, and I suppose Mahone will ow cast off all disguise and go luto the repub- Travelers Guide. Ucan party.” PENNSYLVANIA RoaD.—Trains leave B. & P. sta- As to Ehner’s Resignation. tion, 6th and B sts. n.w., as follows: For New ¥ Philadelphia and the ‘Kast—A.M., 8:00 (ex.), #38 WHAT 18 NOT KNOWN AT THE POST OFFICE DEPART. H 30.000 FOR @2. Third reenlar monthly drawing will take vlace in the PEAS Bn eens ~ | THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1983, A LAWFUL LOTTERY AND FAUR DRAWING. Chartered by the Levislature of sand twice declared Jopal by the hichent Court bn tive Sister Bond fase te (limited ex.), 10:40 (ex.) P.M, "1:30 (ex.), 4:40 | Heury county m the sum of 100,000 for the prompt ‘MENT. - . it of prizes sold. (eX.), 9:50 (ex:) and 10:20 (ex.) On Sunday Payment of all prizes 9ol » “Good morning, Mr. Lyman,” was the greeting | {25 {ex} 060 (enya Gan) see ay Es = HEVOLUTIGR x sci ae of a SraR man, as he entered the room of the Act- | without change of’ cars, {ex.); on St §8-Every ticket holder his own ey can call ing Second Assistant Postmaster General this | 4-20 P.M. (ex.) For Pittsburg: the West, dally, | out the nuiuber on his ticket and soe the corresponditug 0 Aji 9:0 (Chicago mite); 9.30 (fast Mine) *P. M., | number on the tir placed in the wheel in lis presets morning. 7:30 (ex.), 9:50 (ex.) For Rochester, Niagara Fails, | These drawings will occur on the last Thursday of every “Good morning,” responded Mr. Lyman, as he | Buffalo, ‘ete.—P. vs daily except Saturday, 9:59 | mouth bess say continued signing his name. ex.) For Baltimore_A.M., 6:40, 8:00, 9:30, 0:50: 10:40: ion jOVEMBEK SCHEME. aie “Have you heard trom Mr, Elmer?” SER2, 130, 5, 4:0, ato, 630, 250, 030 and ioeeoe or } pave: “I have.” Sunday—A.M.. 9:30, 10:40; P.M. 4:20, 6:20, 7:30, 9:30 1 Prize. ‘Does he intend to return to Washington?” and 10:20. For Elmira and Lockhaven, dafly,exce} 2 Prizes, “He does.” Sunday, AM. 0 (ex.) For Hlctmiond and the & Prizes, s he going to resign?” South—A.M., 6:39, 11:00 dafly; P.M.,5:00 daily, ex-| 0 Prizen, “Idon’t know.” ‘This exhausted the subject and Sept Sunday. For Annapolis and Creekline— | 00 Erizes, af eee dita 630) 23092, TL LOSE Ae Sa | fee heme « , 720, E Nay 2:00, 4: A Mannie Taster to the meniory of Master C. | 5:00. 6:9, 8300 and 11:30. On Suuday—“A-SL7 6:30; ga; | 0% Eriz=x P, Pytnam, thelost Arctic explorer, is to be erected | 11:00; P.M., 8:00. 9 Prizes, at the naval academy, Annapolis, at the expense of | | BALTIMORE AND Onto RaILRoaD.—Trains leave 2 — the classmates of the explorer and other naval | the station, corner of N. J. ave. and C st., as fol- Tet 710,600 officers who have expressed’ a Gesire to take a hart lows: For New York and Philadelphia and the Vhhole tickets, $2; half tickets, 1, 27 thexets, S00, 8 VIL SERVICE — mn Supday P. .. (ex. rie ik dvaft in letter, or ox Da On fre Cincimuaty, si. Louis ‘and’ Lonisvihe—A. “Me. 35 | pho ymaher or hank raft tn letter, o o Gol Webster and Col. Judson, the president, and | (or\ nan’ (er) Pe Maelo ny For Pittsburg, | Bost OFFICE ORDER Until further notice. secretary of the departmental board of examiners, | Cleveland and Detrolt—A. M., 6:30 (ex.) P.M. 8.46 | of 65 mowers ty saree op Bote have just finished Signing, the certificates of the | ex.) dally. For Baltimore On week days—A. M., | PED, ae rr te So eae weet servi esumunaun Bel i tly | i 6 oa ah ach eat an at | ae ne About -five of « applicant were | 12:1 30, 4: 7 Washingtonian and but fa very atnall Teentage | 8:10, 10:00, 9.40, 113) kor Palins on — M THE BOSTON ‘ARDIAN” FOR SEP- of these falled. The president of the board sivs | 4:81 s'Gc 7:45, 9:00, 10:05. P. M., 1:25, 2:35, i anos that the highest percentage 1s generally reached | 4:40, 5:30, 7:00, 8:10, 9:40. For Annapolis “Aa: M.é:au, | to's by the Washington applicants; Dut this does not | 12:10. P’M., 4:40. On Sut A.M. 440'P. wt | BS pld fect thetr position on the roll, as the appointments | For way stations betwepn Washington and Balti. ust be apportioned among the several states. | more—A. M., 6:40, 9:00. " P.M., 12:10, 8:30, 4:40, 7:00, ‘Thus a candidate from a stale which 's but 1130 |For statiobs on Met uitan Branch-—A-M., Te} nt he de; ents, though %: except re ‘e r. E may be lower on examination, tha the lewect | Fae Staunton 2530 A-BL dally ex Sunday, For Of the list of candidates from the District, or one of | Frederick—8.80, 10:15 A.M. and 4:45 P. M. daily ex- the better represented states, would be given the | ecpt Sunday. ‘For 10:15 A.M. daily except Sunday, 6:45 P, M. daily,