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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. WEDNES DAY. NOVEMBER 14. 1883—DOUBLE SHEET. TO-MORROW —— == == ANOUT SHOES, COPENHIAGEN, HOODOIS™. bf N SA a —— Louisiana sratei1orreny. ___ AUCTION SALES -fow Machinery Has Revotationized | Not the Game Vou Used to Play, but the | Strange Superstitions of Intelligent CAI lea os u rr _ rir Makinge Danish Capital. Peopte. “We do hereby that we wuperrise the arrange. | (XHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLF IMPROVED a | = — ments forall th inthiy tad Semi na ‘irawings BUSINESS FROPERTY AND DATLLINGS. La tence of the Boston Advertiser, From the Arkansas Traveler, Pe Les peng ian ogy Meterhn| park 2) NINTH. STREEE NORTHWEST. Now Un | The Thingvatia steamship company rane a| “I can’t so out to-day,” sald an engineer, atep- fhel the nuns ore cotauceiaelth Mote Jisramecat| BEYER STRUT NORTHWEST CORNERS tortni line of steamers from New York to | ping frum his cab, in the preseuce of ua attache | Compamy to wae thisvertifate WH rac cima af eur Brae kin Bah EMESE: No. Gis i Mt her inet ide oe “sire | Copanhazen direet. The fleet consists of steam- | of the Traveler. RONRDT AS OCC, 2 Se oe none RORTHWESI. BELONGING 10 THE ESTALE aticen pees { 3.000 tons measurement, at present tour] Why?" asked the conductor, who happened LIU: se re aera eS ee is jin number, Thinsvaila, Geyser, Hemdal and | to be standing near. LCE 22) | pixtret of “Columbia, bold Faulty. Cont Hes Rnete re exces, BOMEFEE | iaaik ho cours of tcee'dl after | “Look there,” and the engineer pointed to a c = Hhnberat £135 batty Decker iene fn ter has seen women on the streets of % suutuern ede of tl ks, is to | cat lyin on the coal Ai ing ails st the hosts ee of Scotian, be Orkney aud] “What difference does that make? Rerduaftrr named that is temps ae Bok bit Ih Se a ae 1 group of islands, to Christiania, Nor- much that would risk my life if T were SEUSS. iE FCURTERATH Day 200 miles due south to ial running capital of | to go ont. eis fourteen Ou the return trip a stop wid also. The Danes are ws; the officers of this se is quite out of mst OARS Ae | the cut: 1 do if you do: frent rouds hav heer, This pre vas eer ace dents. in: with Wa outt aL tH is net more ty widin. Vn aeainat bits’ feet. man on was a i Copenkase ara tine row, hye rabbits’ foot sand ylus are located, ran: | oe oa, The distance beiactwenty- | A few daysago S bis road is situated | Comotve with a Tih less. r alnee a ih, Gott ie to doth F nd the Jarzersburg | WMO} the ace or deer park, of 4.200 aeres. in the | SURI thet 2.800 avres uO) part ot whieh retlcent be upon = ests, vastherdsot sta. s, eo may be seen grazing 4down under the weicome the idnis #) hands by first place the who by hand re then stite rked, ete. i mut itis re ty is a fe whistled “down b “What's the mat “Duln't you see sent Copeahagen, althou ng from the tweifth century. wears, comparatively kins, a mod ern aspect, owiny somewhat to the exteasiv fires that have devastated it, for in 1728, 1,610 tter purpe each sid are hin * tabl citls wewins in froatot her. Es testrayed. in 1790.9 0; aud in 1807, | “That eat acre these ure about 25 in wumbe din rans by the Enetish bombard: | | When the enim A DISFERENT ty outs of S Ue pen- | Proaciing th the work todu. One st ie oper, on tre island of Se eee mo ey ee eG : £ lehpctkinanacn. 6: the fahihik OF Ain al gether. another sttches the sides, another | OM ¢ exceedinzly well paved, rubbed the works the oles. anvtlier sews on the way to put Boston to shan Jargon 3 the tin! It ig. and so on. People are cheeriat and appear to be oceuped |. killing two er er Juagmen thing to do with the engine 1 of the papular supersti thers edi into the w we as wi iter we” 3 it across the track!” he got off, and ap- re he said the cat had | an to rub himself with a stop| place whi ou may regard it as fo is at tis point tiat the shoe istairly on its way | About iher own alfairs, altuowsh courteous to Henne Ei je Gassd conve From the girts' hands the | He wants of astrancer. |The cab service is ex. | Hadn't seen that ca oward coup! rom the girls’ hands the | [10 Snls ot a ay, the charges indi. {@ent by this time Uppers are sent to the men for the substantial | crunsiy low, being, for w course in the city, Work. They fail inte the hands of the lasters | abont 18 cents fur each person, and by the t. whose aay hanmners keep up a ceas ew into its = being done, in asotuer els are beuig pregared. done now by . and pater i thix “Thave Toots th This ler we ent poir day. He looked have played. ner scores of soles can be Ins sets to the hour when he next visits that | have played nel out mn wites, whereas, tie | box. The nv letters: “without respect | i canner ehddnd lanewarate vrocess not more t te and weizht. within the city itself and | Ne Cummences Vay ene coud be t P} vrecinets," Is about 13g cents. “Tie Scandina- | 4, AT of y Sime. Tike aolex jVians are fond of bathing, and Sath-touses ting machine. wh | abound in every direction. Taerebeinz little or | paris whatctach ne bess They are thea fastened to the up-{netulein the Baltic, ent hottaen, with | (hae Manas cian i itd egeh uy estes es re pias jonhim. He is the worst | ever his bs the peachine.” <a. 7 ! ef ea. Ve e eon te vher i oniteee se boys are on to ban, and whene revuintion zed st ie Exe aes any that a mach.ne danee, can be hae j you see him, | e Deana was pate upwards per dieu, the [shore nine eh not w arp huives, aa in the years ; about 2ty cents. is paid, thusmaking the cost of | thought at first he us 1B? to and are j Vide stiort distances about half what it is with ¢ oF foot. Oneae us. Letter-boxes about the city for the coliee- ow dit” he ask 1 by ae blow from | tion of letters have an exeelient arrangement in | phe did It he as * forced threuczh the se | the form of a dial, whieh the postman colleet- " v > men, rcated, et <0 Don't you know that is a warninz? and be rerused to have any- This was an exui- jon among railroad practical and strony is jons belief that no reasoniny can Weakness. The dif- st tions, and onnterseting threatened 1 ittle Roel 't like this.” he said. you s would From the Denycr Republican, en hoodooed to-flay,” remarked one of the sporting fraternity to a reporter the other + railrowds in Arkansas nearly ¢ fireman and braki utien, it Carr es rabbits afirined, prevents © azo, on t ms These two 1 neglected their rab- | < predicted by a brake- ct that it came n Mdisputable argument in favor of the | Who Was very couinuhicative, sudden, And he grew pale. ess, and after remain yinents shut off steam and ery of ro trains r was riding on a lo- ineer. train Was running very rapdiy, andthe engineer, The became He abbit'’s er continuing this for some tine, he ail With the toot, mumbled a strange nd went back to his engin ish.” he said, as we eT know. ve had an acci- There was a laughed at it, but [have learned better.” Wwe when I glum, aud the scribe d the words in the sense of “robbed,” which it occasionally receives. If 1 had knowed, I wouldn't If you play fora ions Tinie watt # Were cumnpre bosrd Leinr unusual. ae pay w royalty « mie te treo | ise im in-titutiens connected with science | lose (tle 8 a hols on alt slives stitevedon it, As} H anced professi Teta however, 3 tak nd ty ehari your chine cos! orhe ep, it came inte ue el t pd private eotiections of art and | 4, im not sure about, by banidort of the latter in the: Prin cides question ; far th id. Mhostveont- | rene (yi aie fe wachine, the | ta he Thierwatde | Haye fo leks Bante ay te lather. js masurp ins ze | : ba huge the eas was killed with, ai neue by ; {him inek. Fve hed at the ware lect on of bs wot Tuck with them.” : thread to msett ney can give bre : ne the = er then? tet Tt same died ont Oleourse, Now the thee eerie sre i with sn neant nails tothe het mt < oof the Heian, Fiemieh and Daten | Man mth Sebel ies the he ether witha division showin the | pul nim knowin: n the rh of the Dan'sh school, can compare | WK. Why. bu nio that tas coat by be wth wany as better knowa in otter Amon the painters of the st sehool Karl Blow js de. to wate it s ‘ily foremost. and it isto Some) Geran ee > the ny specimens of his work may come suniry. iat dene Whoa the shee is transferred. | He ts parteularly in hts jp ation Of | ink ay nt ) isto shape the outside of the heel—to | historical subjects. asin the “Teprisoament of Eislawior ries style, a plain style or any | Cirstian IL ia the atove co AMONE Vo nene Lesage tt oth tosuitthe traie, His nivesine re- | the old masters in this collection are gooa | (NOR! let alon atarnins and work: aine | specimens af S. Roa, Rubens, Ray Dut | one 1 kno@ eek si-bY mnie th wear | bela, Cranach and mv andt. : ae i fuck for at whe seinactine pre- ofeanded by Freder ck HL in Sines of aceid-utally, 1 their system. ishing and set- ist shoe. Bs euthed into shape ards of 550.000 and 25.000 Ms ter the old Seaud.nav.an aad Orient aliy valuabl ction of great in erest to the art lover Count Gortiod Moltke, made mile of the last ecentory. This cullection, | Which Is a private one, ean be seen on applica- | tion to the porter of ‘the city residence of the ED BRIGETLY. In order to do this the little steel ed-ce-setter fike thaton the Unless our ¢ [present count. The Dutch school is largeby article | reprevnted: ineiuding ehwieg examptea of Ra- ine wheb costs $300, | bens, Rembrandt. Ruysdael Teniers, Ostade, ae ein ai 3 acs x and others. Resen= " It is simply a Streuy iron stanchion, on top Tinsel pam Ae see spars ead the Excliange are build ns Whieh is arevelvi ce of steel nd the neces. | 4 rom the sixteenth century, and the for- sary ¢ torn it. The heel of the shoe | mer is rich in its historical cullvet on, Beca inst the revalving steel and soon! Outside of € penbagen there are several Out Hlossy appearance. After beine | piaces of intere traveler, notably the ne “Sand heels are sand-papered and the Castie of “Frid- | Slot at Fredensbere the hump it it yi OWS It ato Know a han! thi Y th A man gets oodooed lots of times inw any thing about it except whea hoodoos here that you you, thal that set up and walk arouad your S$ x0 on a certain side ry charms, it don't do or ba play cop Othe ey re right.” S10 ‘The outward form ts not the whi But every part 15 moulded is unte seeing, nage forth an inward sOuL olded. ‘The dew falls nightly not alone the tneadows need th But ow an errand ov its own, uls Wat heed tt, ou are de He is a holy terror aud there ain t any nw of.” There ix a coon he that's all out of shape, and vot a horrible mag ay, er he looks at ot: of then, and the fellow kaows it, he won't play It don't make any difference if t “'s hunchbacks, i i ls on how you look at it. Some men ney rt at Lew 3 ing, are di es, there is one T know, and Tam afraid All the settles it sure to you can cure some hoodoos, can't There are some Some think it breaxs bad hair from Tused to jow that carnedatuilet thata woman ealwars thought it ad that some people cany ve their luck to other people Ifa ck with- ve best kind of wood. pback in San Anto- ways hada hole wore in the back of s touching hin.” ff any one Tdon't ed ata tle that always plays isall he can do to sues the the losers : ¢ men who wouldat put Ifa man kooeke ven if it was square aganst it ‘The works of God are fair for naught Seo uhiten Li the Ubing tie thougat ‘That aulnates 1ts being. nun peaks, ni so near her, ‘The stirs are lighted In the skies, nad the shee Ie sent tu the brusher. | eriksbury. Ihe town, built in 172), possesses Not merely tor tue loving, This buter ind as two revelvine brushes | jittie of in! within, but the K Bul, like the jooks of steintn eves as sand heels aie piessed to | surroundin unqnestionabiy one ot the Have) UES EINES WOE NUN poli omes the finishers. who} finest inthe w fas it does, “in etc ae : ran 2. as it dow ‘The waves that mourn along the sho worn the soles hey tarks and patterns. | marnitteent a rine flower beds, ter- ‘The winds that sigh In ee This latter w siidone by hand. The -hoe | races, sculptures, and its beauty fs Are sent to Leach a iystic love, - then pre tha Me for the insite of | Hi enhnieed be he of Esrom and its Which men are wise in knowlag, te Se way in ty 2 108 | wooded suores.” The iatter, five miles distant — A : ems ee erisially built in 1362 suffered severely from a Dime nvenele cee tates Poseh ask Bre in 1850. Tt has heen wis ered, and Mas Hh, Wall W-10 Seek, =a | well repavsa visit. Roeskeldi een miles worth Lie fndlog. Biona jfrom Copenhagen, dating from the tenth cen- - i ate yl tury. bas a cathedral. perhaps the flnest- and Ei DaLarS Gxeus withlts Our reach, as se jareest in Denmark, watch, besides its architect- itatitne, ae we often €: pt has b 1, tally the church connected a Popularty TAT RZ with the castle. wnieh has a remarkable rnin Whoever yearns to see aright, Trep’s slives itis an near the onan. the pavels of whch consist of Beeause his heart 1s tender, fxet ther 43 or os. anufictnred for vl the 175toe 24 apwr There are flner however, whieh t 36. $8. and $10 a Shalt cate paintings, scenes frog the Bible, by Karl Bloch Jer wiasterpieces urse is northward, and D. Ak way fr gruies nmark, Whoever iy gilnpse of heavenly ght In every eartaly splendor, ir3 the coarest sound— —Theodore Tilton. With its dense woodlands of beech and oak, pine SU Ustening tor tue tinest— Bar. but the istter hasan extraordinary fine | and fir, its corn fields. ite rich clover. tieule. Shai hear tue nolsy world go round Bnish. | The ls avin machinery now In) where the cattle stand tethered, must be left. ‘Tomiiiste the aivinest. ehasrednced the preesa great d ‘al. aNd | not without regrets. and a determination to So, since the untverse be; the uppers that used t> cost 6 and 8} the peninsa'a par excelleuce of north- And till it shall be ended, cents can now be done for zig and Scenta, It | ern Europe. ‘The soul of nature and soul of m: fs th ewith bettomios, which how olyn a Se And Ue soul of God are blended. gusts from 20 te 30 cents or 4 “Objects of Charity.” A ei ser can make all the way from ieee) a ++ 218 to S35: nite the sewine girls draw | P= the New York Graphi To Attain Long Life. salaries of from week It is ati} A xentleman of this city has been testing the piece work. op where every | capacity of “objects of charity” for useful labor. + if one man ile is a member of the Charity Organization so- ciety and one of their “-visitors” in the tenement districts. At his own expense last June he started a laundry in 27th street. He sent thither women who said they wanted work and could everythi ved inte footwegr. | the city turns out Sho sht hours. The retail dealers tell many amusing stories hi. Forthe first week's Model | healthiest bod, of the peculi ot Hudy “shee-purebasers. | Laundry” not a shirt was prop ed. Ces “it isa fact.” said one dealer, “that in nine! of twenty women of th evking class cases ont of ten women ask for shoes two or | sent as workers to this laundry since Ita estab Biree sizes t ior them. In order to} iisiment. One of od washerwoman, teen were incompetent. ratiste then: proved a { va clerk must bi eight either by gr = ve ie woman fi but she suddenly disappeared and when heard | best chance of livir Euetiet whe bays shoes of me, and fromm was on the island. sent np tor a spree. | Manner, is unfortunate in paving fe stiehia No 4 | The laundry has proved rather expensive for its uid Hit snuzty. Sti she will come in inator, but he thinks it has paid him In the | €S%. 00. muafertu totask Gros with a C whith. Ol conrs®. | knowledge gained coacernine the charity de. | Love nothing tov violent! sat get any such shoe en The clerk has | pendune and charity asking class, of whom he { Passionately; fear nuthi at With | T, tind afer allowin, her makes thy but are divisious—those wao want work unable te de al useiui; those Who can be useful but won't. iv STRUGGLE waa Vl those who are - eamall shoes he sugzests | noth capable and willing. Tie lost name? on Suolbes style, and bringsout & pair of unmarked | few in number, and when fuuadand assisted are 5,1" y She tries them ou, they fit, she | soon set upon their fe ai eens bene settles ai departs under the mspresston that maa Rib ecttes slows Hs dnille. -Ancthet «0: Such cases make U8 | pom the Wall Street News iy has a fair . but she is invari- ‘s size. If d not be Frequently women order and Want us to stretel: them to BSsize. Others we in here and order a enall shee for a No. 4 foot, od if we can’ vin un they will depast utterly dis. A touch old debtdr in a town across the Hud- son entered a grocery the other morning, and stood for a long tine looking at an exhibition o plug tobacco. The grocer felt certain that the old man wanted credit. and he determined to head him off. He theretore observed: “T have to sell that tobacco for cash down.” “You do, eb?” es, sir. Tobacco fs cash on the nail.” W's Sugar!" “That's cash.” “Tea and coffee!” ash—all cash. kerosene, butter, potatoes, flour, starch—all are spot cash. The old man stood and looked over the stock for five minut and replied: You du?” Fortune My Foe, ga, beyond thy reach, shat tnt rein (0 reck.ens Uhougt oF speach, er all thy Ife to} ssn all Une eart te n beside? Lord of thyself, for from thee take wing, envy couuctlior or king? Wherefore mike ado the corner. the feart be (ued g eo ue berate oe don't hit me worth eent. I want to git trusted for dozen ; ‘Then, tf at last et T wealth at will, clothespin = see 42720 eotnette Willan, of the Noval Thou’ mest » ab Win sor uals 1LBtIN; Wik PeNiCd fer Mong Bluce eh | paworty Captain EW. Spencer, one of the Jeannette | traning school at DSwould prove, When Pek, t bn thin peor: furvivers, Is writing ® volume to naiate hig | last week. Th Aves Arctic adventures. We know tiat anxiet; Teally think xo mucit «Oh, yes, Henry, I do think everything of. ie we ve can too ose Some one wisely says that he who strives after along and pleasant term of life must seek to at- tain continual equanimity, and carefully to avuid | 4,208! whieh too violently taxes his feelings. Nothing ore quickly consumes the vigor of life than the violence of the emotions of the mind. and care can destroy the 9 now Uhat fright and fear, xcess of Joy, becomes deadiy. ‘They w 0 are naturally cool and of ® quiet turn of mind, upon whom nothing can make too powerful an impression, who are not wont to be excited tt sorrow or great Joy. have the ng and happy alter their Preserve, therefore, under all circum- stances, a composure of mind whch no happi- much disturb. ; hate nothing too too strongly. ssi Se Ses Letting Kim Down From the Kentucky Journal. “On, Clara,” he said, “how I have longed tor this happy hour, when we two should sup to- "t you also longed, Clara?” ~ Aud why, darling, have yon longed? Do you Everything in the world ot these—” These happy, blissful moments?” No, these oysters. ‘The are the first I've had % chauce to bite into since last fall.” Unusual, but Not Phenomenal From the Chicago Herald, = A sparrow in tull flight in Philadelphia, the other day, suddenly darted around a corner and struck a gentleman full in the face. The bird's Soap, molusses, candles, | Will entered his eye, Injuring It so that he lost rice, hams, | the sight of It. That may seem strange to some persons, but it really is not. erous where people suddenly become blind in es, and then heaved a lung sigh, | both eyes wien they meet a bill coming around Instauces are num- —<——— Robert Stuart, of the Creek natton, and An- zency, New ears students at the Indian ‘artisie, Pa., were married hey have gone to tne Navajo agency to become teachers inthe agency scuoul. | en, ‘Commisstoners, TINY ILLION DISTRIBUTED. LOTTERY CoMPAN maby te Ly sawith of over UNPRECEDENTED ATT *OVBR HAL LOUISIANA STATE Tnee: ar vots tte franchtys was Sato Constitution aloptel mode a pa: D, Td AD. 1S) ) SINGLE NeWPFR Drawteas will tke IL never scaies or postponre, Look em Tre GRs * mouttly. at the folloy AWING, HIS INS, ement of 2 DR eME SUB ay jen SUBAL \. PARTY ‘ BET AL PRIZ FemNotice Tie pital Prize ay ze of BA Preties of Pizes of «8 of APPROXIMATION PRIZES, be mde only Jeans, iy sciving full, ad- P.O. Money Orders payable and address Letters to ae NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK, New ORLEANS, Ta, Postal notes and ordinary Ietters by tall or express j (ail sums of gognd wywards by express at our expense) 0 M. A. DAUPHIN, NEW ORLEA _14,21,24.28,d1,5 MPS LARGEST SIZE NICKEL-PLATED GERMAN STUDENT LAMP, Complete, $4.50. 3. W. SCHAEFER, DEALER IN FINE CHINA AND GLASS, ocl0—- NO. 102077H STREET NORTHWEST. We Ane Ocrensa NEW DESIGNS IN GAS FIXTURES, And are selling single and double Swing GAS BRACKETS, Tp Drass and Cilt.at 40 and 50 cents each, and other goods proportionately low, We Lavo @ line of COOKING RANGES at various brices, trom £9.50 tp £150, IRON VILE FLE-PLACES, with BRASS FRAMES, trum $12.4 to $75, PRASS ANDINONS, from $4.00 to $50 per pate, LULTALLE BUCKET GRATES, from 35 to 850, FARLOK GRATES, trea $10 to $100, GAS LULDLKS and GLOBES at LOW PRICES, EDWARD CAVERLY & CO, Plumbing, Heating and Ventilating, sept 1425 New York avenue, New Devarture: Having erestly entanced onr Store, we have added aline of PARLOR, CHAMBER AND LIBRARY FURNITURE, whieh anot be surpassed i ‘yle and Price, Gur stock of CARPETS and UPHOLSTERY GOODS is the fest in the city, and prices low as the lowest, Call early and avoid the crowd. SINGLETON & HOEKE, 801 MARKET $ Ca Rovint, ‘NOS. 403 AND 405 TTH STREE’ PAC! E. 908 and $10 Bra sr, t NORTHWEST, S FOR THE WHITNEY CHTL- 3S CARRIAGE COMPANY. THE CHEAPEST FOR BEAUTY, COMFORT AND DUKABILITY IN GHE MARKET Lawn Tennis, Croguet. Bicycles, Velocipedes, Archery, Fishin: Tackles, Waxous, &¢ aj} and exunuue the Goous, dees ty sult the times, w2 HEADQUART! Dui French Clarets tr to $1.0 per American native Wines, Brandivs end. Calitonaa, Virinia and Ohie trom 90e. ROUX & TA 1, 1747 Penn's nve. Acrnts for fist-clasw houses, roayewes au Cokie. Vite de to resing Mlewux, Burcuudy, Surtis en Caisse AHILDREN'S AND BOYS' OVERCOATS, a $350, $4. gud $5.40 Chadren suits, $250 $584, and #5 up, Me's und boys’ pints. 18125, 41 a2 up. Good andorsturte aid drawers, 250. 10 308, Up, he best $109 school show ar town, ton wil Te hoes rons BLOO ND. sprny heel Dutton shurs $125 solid. Size, 12. ols, 8250 und $4 Up. Gor, and Toc, Bchuul busts, Yolo caps, et,, at J. W. SELBY'S, 1914-1916 Pennsylvania avenna M Calt bos 8 H D. BARR, : IMPORTER AND TAILOR FALL AND WINTER GOODS RECEIVED. Gentlemen who have had trouble in getting fitted and suited are invited to call ut the Fashion House, rept 1111 La, Ave., Washington, D. 0. E K K ® SITIVE. CURE FOR MALARTA, CHILLS AND FR—Coutuins no Quinine, Aree, oF any metallic compounds—at Drusacists, 50 cout. 3y19-on HEATING AND VENTILATING ENGINEERS, WANUFACTURE AND ERECT THE MOST IMIROVED STEAM-HEATING APPARATUS FOR PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND DWELLINGS, No. 296 W. Bult. 8t. and No. 1 North Liberty Street, Ealtiniore, Mit eep6-6m LECAMPANE AND HOREHOUN) Lr ELECAMU ANE AND HOREHOUND ELECAMPANE AND BOREHOUND SUR MEENE: ND Rae 9tGH DROPS. Sure Cure, Try them. ver box. Only at ARTHUR NAPTANS, Pharttacist. n2 Mth wud J streets and 2d und D streets nw, oO MEMBERS SHOULD NOT FORGET THAT obe-tourth of every arsesxment they pay in ix re- served und placed with the Central Trust Company of New York It not ueeded to pay deaths in excess of the American Tabic of Mortwlity, cach Mikn's shige of it is fet to his ere and) uft'r time is drawn upon to pay relat Gues and naprwmiiente, Otieo uf the MUTUAL KESEKVE FUND LIFE AS- SOCIATION, 1009 H stnt, ow 4. ). KNIGHT. General Agent. New Discovery Ix Menicrye. IMPORTANT Ni [cE SANTAL MID: ‘WIM cure in 48 hours all derancemeuts of the to Oncana in either sex without iuconvenience of any kil GELMAULT & Co., 8, ewe Vivienne, Paris, Jazi-s&w, ly APHE CELLULOID 1 KUSS, THAT NEVER BREAKS Bayer wyare Gut alwayy clean, and ean Ue worn while 5 c CAS, FISHERS, eran okemrre neal it street northwest ia Wotes Ler ubtuuliel tv Ube walits. Lady Patrous ead D188, st FOUR O'CLOCK P.M eoor pared) of real-estate a and District known as aud the east helt of lot mitmberrd six (ey in stare dumber four handred atut titty-2ve 5s ee the se fe laid off un the er yoof ead city said jleces of yee fom the a from the day of ss! Aerrot t eure on the prey He Pash on th ot male orion tRttiestion themof hy the chan: deposit of five hundred col ‘eh oft of property located at set hort aves, Mth etiet northw st aad FP ostreet rc cchwest, 1 nando QR 6g) ot will b- t aty uy pon which nd costo: the detant week's notice by edyert JAM, EDWARD it 8 DUNCANSON Li: a nie avenue. | Tevsteeg, 029-dkas TH S EVE) | yen B WILL AMS & CO. Auctioneers. FINE ARTS, SALE EXTRAORDINARY, ‘The Private Coftection of MR. D. GALE. Of Philadelphia, To be sold at public sale, without reserve, ON MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER TWELFTH, THIRTEENTH and FOUR- ‘TEENTH, at EIGHT P.M, at our NEW ART GALLERY, 1008 D strect, facing Pennsylvania ayeme, NOW ON FREE EXHIBITION DAY AND EVENING UNTIL TIME OF SALE. Artists represented in the Catalogue: 3.P, A. Antiena, Paris, Emile A. Pinchart. Paris, E.G. Barnes, London, =A. Rocscnboomn, Brnssela, JG. Brown, New dork, —-M. J. Riciiter. Munich, D. Baron Paris, Hippayt: Sebron, Paris, FIG Brussels, 1, Seurfelt. Paria, Win. Strutt, Paris, 1. Vau Leeuputten,Brus- verdonck Brassels, P Van Schendie. ds, 3H. Wilson London, © Winner, Mamich, A Wau. Suuich, kth, Paris, it, Phila, W. Midwood, London, Moutburd, Paris, A. Max, Brusw ts, ‘Nicholson, Phila, Z. Noterman Bruel” HW. Vicard, Bevis, 3.3. Oftord, Loudon, And uuimy others, Mr. B. SCOTT, Jr., will conduct the sale, WALTER B. WILEIAMS & CO, Auctioneers, OF VALUABLE UNIMPROVED BEING THE WPSt SIX LOTS AL CHE JUNCTION OF MAR PREET NORTHEAST, ants Tshedl of at publi AY. THET the premises on SATURD. 5 V-POURTH DAY OF NOVEMBER ists. at FOUR O'CLOCK P. Lots numbeied tive Gs. seven (7). 0 10) ot d snare Latta's recorded. sub Litinbercd seven hundred amd twe the Wasi maid Te rans of, Wescribed by th wader in two (2) 4p dts lve 2) wenths i he whi sli. hh pir installa day of amount de the option md poy Ato be given mnt lepoit of #100 will conveyanciuz at ¢ Bea be Ad All enudin de wethin ten (10 Tink aud cost of the def ul HENRY sthe property willbe tin “ EeDANTS ta 400 Louisi.nu aver Lied ds fi 3. T. COLDWELL, Anct, fPuomis DOWLING, Anchoneer. CATALOGUE SALE or THE MEDICAL LIBRARY AND INSTRUMENTS: or THE LATE DR. F. A. To be sold at my auction room ING, NOVEMBER NINETEEN PAST SEVEN O'CLOCK. ‘This is one of the most complete Medical Outfitein the country, and should command t tion of the pro- att feasion. THOMAS DOWLING, nl2-7t .SHFORD, on MONDAY EYE! A, 1883, at HALF- WWEEES_& 00.. Auctionsere WES Dondhiahe Svenus opponite City Pont office TWO SECOND-HAND PARLOR SUITES 1N_GoOD ORD RK MIRROR DOOR WARDUOBE, COTTAGE FURNITURE C§NE AND WOOD SEAT CHAI BALL SEI. Bi MATT MIREOR FERAL BRUS ETS CARPETS, NUNBEROF SEW ANDS} COND-HAND STON ULAND OTHER DESKS. CROCKERY A SS FA WITHA EA a HOUSESOLD HER AN ATERACIY _ ALL ASTENTION IN FRONT ALESKOOMS THURSDAY, = FADS AND MATTRESSES, FPBOMAS DOWLING, Auctionucer, CATALOGUB SALE or CHINESE AND JAPANESE FINE ART WORK, ‘TO BE SOLD AT PUBLIC WEDNFSDAY, THUR AUCTION, DAY AND FRIDAY, NOVEMBER litn, 17H AND lore, COMMENCING FACH DAY AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK AAL AND THREE O'CLOCK PAL COMPRISING. JAPANESE AND CHINESE GOODS. LACQTERS, PORCELATNES, POTTERY, BRIC-A-DTAC, Nc ELTIFS, TEA SETS, SATSUMA. KIOTO, KUPANT, MAKUDZA AND KISHUL Wa SCE PANELS, SCLOLLS AND DEC! THIS SUPERB COLLECTION WILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION ON THE ABOVE DATES AT MY LLERVY AND SALESROOMS, PIGST FLOOR, SOUTHSESY CORNER ELEVENTH AND PENN- SYLVANIA AVENUE. interested in decorative works should give this gale their attention, The vol will be on view Monday and Tuesday, November 12th and 13th, all day. THOMAS DOWL} NG, Aut, (THOS. E. PARLETT, Auctioneer, SPECIAT. AND PEREMPTORY MATCHED TEAMS SIN SADDL +. HORSES, DIRECT FR Will be sold at the Bazaar Nos Calvert etree ING, Tr « and ort Bitimore, Md..on THURSDAY MOUN N O'CLOCK, ne pair Bay Geldings, 8 yearw old. 1 very st) Loh, well broke abd prompt drivers, fearless 0 steam, warsanted sound. Pair Dark Bay Gel h. wll brol ranted se Gray Gelding. 5 sears old. 16 hands high. of fine bone and action, » powerful Kong Detter than 2/50; warranted sound. One Black Mare. 5 year old. 154 hands high, v stylish. has six difervnt and distinct yatts, kind ai gcutle in harness; one of the fiurst saddlé mates 1 the State: warranted mound. jandsome Dapple Gray Gelding. 6 years ol, ha perfoet famiiy horse .eat Ueot in 3 39, 44 honds hich ¢ imucs, 7 years old. 16 bands hich, nd le Sor wu coupe or family cartilage; wartante sound. Ars0, THREE OTHFR BAi “INGLE DRIVE Teall special attention of yun as the s ers to t k has been selected with wreat Ky, Twine tavite part Hand exainine them, aud ride or drive Maen wis beTore the sale THOS. E. PARLET WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO. Auctionetna, SPECIAL SALF OF FASHIONABLE FURNITURE OF HE MOST ELEGANT DESIGNS, OF “(IE VERY. DTOORDER FX. 5 AND MUST BE AHURSDAY, NOVEMBER | FIFTE EN O'CLOCK AL SL, we shi salt t Bist MAKE MANGEACTUR ESsLa FOR OWNE SOLD. on EL vH, at sell widhia ‘our t Rosewood Frame Parlor Suite, Uphol- stered in Blue Satin, Numbering Fifteon Bivces Four Wi 1 i Blue Satin C Cornives, Blue 8: oy Mantel B: Heavily Carved € Visca. Gilt 3 Thy collection, as will be noticed. embraces rich and LAL stylish fumuiture. of the best works isuect | ol View day previous to sal | mrt WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO, Aucts {ioneer. nosy ivania avenue northwest. SALE OF CLOTHING, HATS CAPS. ke Twill sell at my anetion row on THURSDAY RSING. NOVEMBER PUTRESTH, at UF PPCLOCK. a large lot of Overcouts tor inen and yontus, Mats, Caps. > wou Regular u iy OF Hors, Cary Tai &e EVERY TUESDAY, THUY ENING, coumueus ing at her. vine Hopes or C2 Dest method of ds h. Bk, of not ns FON HORSE AN $4, 940 DEX LKIAGE BAZAAR =) Buewtog, DAM ancl SA Ly UCLOCK, Constantly on hand, enc at . Curriacs, Bizries, Blankets Robes, Pxyiess Waiulis, [Sed STATES MansHaAL Br virtue of # writ of veudition! exponns. tesued ont of the Clerk's aatiice af the Supreine Coust of the Dis trict of Columbia. a rected, T will weld at pub- Lr sale, for cash, at No, IOLT street “northwest DAY. the TWENTY THIRD. DAY OF NOVEM: 188}, at TEN O'CLOCK A.M. all the right ttle, of the defendant in asad to the {Oliow= ribed property. to wit: Household woods cou- sist of Parlor Bedp sets. Hall and Dining-room tims &-; alee, 1 Top Buezy, ad Lawn Mower, y expres No. 24.074 at law in favor of Aibigeuce H. Brown axajust Bradley Barlow, detadant. CLAYTON MeMICHAEL, U. 8. Marshal. _THOS. DOWLING, Auctioneer. mizsdtn; ANENHOWER & SON, Real Estate und Insuranea, 1226 F street northwest, TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUARLE REAL ESTATE, SITUATE ON SOUTH SIDE OF BP STREE: ‘HH, BETW! NORTH CAPITOL AND FIRST BIRKEETS | ', AND IN JACK ALLEY, ADJACENT TO PEINTING OFFICE. By virtne of adeed of trust te the undersigned, bear. Spe date February let. 1882 andduly record, di We of the Land Records of and at the written request of the party thereby H in iu xp oe te jou ie mele fURDAY. SEY BER. A.D. 1X3. BP ML., the following-dcseribed real extute to ote sixty-five (65), sixty q eichit (68), 6x Dy weventy (70), TD) and s! venty-two (72). in Puttick Quicka subdivision of original lots seventerh (17) and eightecn 8), square six hundred and wixtect (C16), with the ir prow: ments ihervon, rout of the seventy. AND IMMEDI.TELY THEREAFTER, at FIVE P.M. lot nincty-one QD, in Cabot's subdivision of dred und. weve n (G77), being part 1 wid <quare. ind cash: balance in one and two ute, with juterest wt seven per day of sale mayable semi- suunally: and secured by deed of trast: oF all ca. at Purehusers’ option, A depont of $50 on cach lot will be Tequired ut the wale: and if terms ure not complica with Mithin xix days from date of sule, the Trusters reserve the right to resell the property at the risk aud cont of the defaulting purchaser or purchasers, on tive duyn' notice in the “Evening Star” newspaper, ‘Conveyancing and recording at purchasers’ cost ‘M. W. DANENHOWER, > DANENHOWER,} ‘Auctioncer, centum per wimum WASB! ‘Trustees. THOMAS DOWLING, ‘nT-d&ds IHANCERY SALE OF FIFTEEN ACKES TWENTY- FOUR PERCHES OF GKOUND, NEAR FINEY BRANCH ROAD, IN THE DISIKICT OF CO- By virtue of a decree of Supreme Court of Dis. trict of Columb a, parsed on the eixth day of Nod Neanber, A.D. 1. in equity cate No, 6763.1 sell, at publicauction, at theauction store of Duncanson Brow. 9th and D streets. \ auhington, D.C,on MONDAY, NOVEMBER NINETEENTH 1809.ai FOUR O'CLOCK E M., a Tract of Ground in the District of Columbia, uear Hace Crate belguging to the cette of Sanne oct Ju e. belonging to. fe of Samuel L e~ Kel deceased, and containing fifteen acrev twenty-four perchen, ‘Terms of sale, an prescribed by decree: One-third cash; balance in equal pa iments in six (6) and twelve (12) months, wip interest. or all cash, at option of pur. ‘chaser. ‘On full payment of purchase-moncy a deed beyiven. All conveyancing at 4100 required at time of wale. Terns of sale: to couplicd with within ten days or property will be re- sold at cost faulting purchaser, YM. H. FINCKEL, Trustee, DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, ES Cc veal urchasi:r's cost, A de- (HANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE UNIMPROVED PROPERTY ON THE EAST SIDE OF FOUR TEENTH (1¢7H) STREET NORTHWEST, BE- WEEN N STKEET AND RHODE ISLAND’ AVE. NUE, AND ON SOUTH SIDE OF KHODE ISLAND. AVENUE. BETWEEN THIKIEENIH (Tray AND FOURTEENTH (l4ta) STREETS. A CHA. 1 OPPORTUNITY. FOR CAPITALISTS! NCE FOR A GOOD INVESTMENT! virtue of udecree of the Supreme Conrt of t District of Columbia, paesed on the twenty-r GeO day of December! Ines, in Equity. cave Ni Torr Equity docket "No. 21. we will offer tor bic wuction in front of “the prea on SA’ Day: NOVEMBER BEVENT ; SLE Tea ‘aT Foun (4), Fix O'CLOCK P.M, Lots tou ee ee uum 8), ti E Town: Lot four ia) Miwo (22) feet and t; lot mix two (22) feet 1 wo (22) feet re ite three hota, each fronting twent. clicht (@)inebes om Fourteenth (8th) J subdiviaional be Lounded ‘one (6) feet wide and the other two exch twen- vet in width, By this eub-division we: ‘Mine (9) lotn for sale, cach of which isan E 5 : 31 5 i F rg # i ff 3 x i i - oF Soe, gy STERE A Eg £ F ei = WiLLIaw & EDMONSTON, 420 Sth street | Tepes ‘northwest. THOS, K WAGGAMAN, ol7-~dads For Other Auctions See Sth Page. FAMILY SUPPLIE - Assonn FANCY PEACHES AND QUINCES. PEARS, GRAPES AND BANANAS. ‘MENT L304 FIRST-CLASS BEEF AND VEGETABLES, PALACE MARKET, Jéth and New York avenua a2 F. 3. TIBBETS. NOTICE 10 HOUSEK FER RRR E R FE RRR o Ff ROR DO ERR R R ° crs rae 5 5 Sates ace Pps, om aan WAn24 224 kel OHN R KELLY, DeALEn re FreeeCrass BEEF, LAMB, VEAL. MUTTON. fc." COBNED BEEF Stalte 628, $29 and 630 Ceuter Market, 9th street wing, 71, City Pont Uthice. v i delivered freo of charge tofall parts of the city. arse WOOD AND Coan COAL. JOHNSON BROTHERS. ‘WHARVES AND RAILROAD YARD: ‘Twelith and Water streets soutiwest, BRANCH YARDS AND OFFIC: 1202 F street northwest; 1515 7th street northwest; 1740 Penpaylvania avenue northwest; 111: $th street northwest; Corner 30 and K streets northwest; 424 Penmaylvania avenue southeast, EST PRIVATE RAILROAD YARD SOUTH OF . YORK; alao EXTENSIVE WHARV ES. giving peur aed facilities tor the eoluune badly of aD or COAL DELIVERED ON CARS DIRECT FROM THE MINES INTO OUR YARD. we of An and Bons eet aualiticn NTHRACITE kinda of WOOD, either in the stick or prepared to order st ous tastoey. CLEAN COAL, FULL WEIGHT AXD MEASURI rrstoyt Getverss abd prices aa fow aa ‘Fuclosn te tur: sepls ONG, Woop SPRUCE ee OAK. ¢5: Ba fiat abe eneliSe eee SESE STEPHENSON & BRO.. ‘het. whar~ and 12th sf and? ave, c | SQUARE Ap NOVEMBER FIFTEENTH, AL HALF-PAsT | and prompt drivers, teurlaw of | ree. cau thot | 1 |__PIANOS AND ORGANS. i Bro Buxoas Is Pasos | stander, ea = Qualitins ext for $450. Don't delay af yay HEINERAMP'S BEANCH AND PANO PXCMANGE, t Nosthwcat tirana’ Pha wih war ‘| Tend tustra ments in ea a you wil mend it; ho retusa! ctvets without @ depose Remeber the plac | ©. J. REDD, | _n10 rihwnet AEE Os Davis & CoO In on DECKE SENUINE TIANOS. GH RUHN, & fe * Also tor Bu DUPRIGHT TIANOS FOR RENT AND FUR SALE PIANOS TUNED AND ik AIRED A SPLCIALIAY, orn r | | 827 Ontess yr eeplojm | 4 L. WILD & G. E we Roone, 613 11th xtrowt northwest. j went JPRCHENBACI’S PIANO WARTROOMS PIANOS of various dunkes for sale oe Quond prices. W Downed Pianos qth» Raabe & Co re. unin and nepauriig. 420" tubove Pa ave jens NS, SHEET MUSIC STECK & CO. PIANO, The Most Perfect Piano Mada EMEKSON PIANO, The Bost Medimnswioed Piano Manivactnena, | WILCOX & WHITE AND KIMBALL ORG Pianos and Oreuns sold cchaauged ; peas installments, ented of ome lied if purehawed, SCENT MUSIO, The ouly complete stock in the atty HENKY EBERBACH, 215 F STREET. VANCIAL. Manrcine nartner of the tnt I) [T. Brom Bissor & C SPECIAL WITH 8 M. HIBNAKD, MEMBER NEW YORK STOCK EXCHAN BANKERS AND BI ks, 1331 F STREET NORTHWEST. » |, STOCKS, GRAIN AND OI TN Lal iE SMALL LOTS. ON MAUGINS TO SUIT, DIRE our RCT WIRES TO NEW YORK AND CTICAGO. NEW BOOK ON STOCKS AND LOW TO LATE. MAILED FREE, Rour. J. "Proms. Gate of Lonievile, Ky, BROKER IN GRAIN, PROVISIONS, COT nia AND PETROLEUM, chance. Constant quotalouy instautly received by darect private wires, F.P. SCHMITT & CO., Chiravo correspenilent. SAWYER, WALLACE & CO , New York curresy Rete ences nz {Orders by Telephone Promptly Attendel to Tm Avaus & Co. BANKERS AND BROKERS, €29 F STREET NORTHWEST, Offer special indnorments to Imy or sell CRUDR PLABULEUM, «ther for Cash or on Margin, TN LOTS OF 100 BARRELS Of MORR. We invite correspondence. All information cleorfrlly given. 0 Stock Tisecrare Wres PaTwRes, Puvare WASHINGTON, NEW YORK AND L104 H. H. DODGR, Fonds, Stocks and Investment Secnritios Bouxlt amg bold on Commneiou, Xo. 899 ISTH STREET (CORCORAN PUILDING) Ageucy tor Prince and Whitely, Stock Hrvkura, {4Broapwar, New Yous, Every clam of Securities boucht and sold on commis ion in San Francisco, Bultunore, Pliladelplia, New Jork, Boston and Washington, Orders executed on the ew York Stock Exchange at one-cigisth of cue par cent commission, Frivate and direct teleeraph wines fo Richmond, Baltimore, Philadelpida, New York and Eeeton, through which orders are executed on the Stock Exchanges in thowe cities and reported back Promptly. Quotations of Stocks and Bonds aud ja- Jormation regarding the anarkets received through our wires INSTANALY duect ism the New bork Stok Exchange. al UY AND SELL U8 GOWT AND D.C. BONDS; Also, WASH. C. GASLIGHT aud All other Guy Deponita received subject to check. Weray SPECTAL attention to obtainine CORRNCT end RELIABLE information reeardiug onr various securition, and are prepuced at aid tuues ty answer mya tap regarding «cma, HAKRY ©. TOWERS & CO, PANEEKS, BROKERS AND INSURANCE. 1420 F KTREET NORTHWES UNDERTAKERS. AMES BELLEW. FURNISHING UNDERTAKER, oD 11 Tth wtrvet Lorth west. Prompt aud polite attend: ance, with new and Girst-cias sujpjlies, Noconnection ith sny other firm. e20-lan* { RTHUR ROONEY & CO, i: a General Unde-riakers end Embalmers, ‘2145 Penis lvauia avegue wurthwost, Tth street oMer discoutsutied. on Ces 4 cawzen, WILLIAM F. VEKNOM ©. 4. Gawurn & Go, ‘Succcesors te Buchly's Undertaking Extablish:nont, 922 Pa. Ave. n.w., (formerly 912 Pa Ave) 4 firxt-class and ouabte we Sa ftir ees, Maser J. “EZURHORSY, ‘Succesdr to Anthony Buchly, Undertaker. 912 Pennrylvanta Avenue northwot, One of the most complete establishments in the coun- fry. Larve rooms for transient funeral serviows, aul . SPINDLER, nderta 123 Teh street, between Mand Nonw, racanbelasra sink proverca sor ranapureation. et Genre at place of busin 7 SOsEPn GAwLEk a GENERAL FURNISHING UNDERTA r and Ls lvania e worthy der erary dine hist clans nen era jure whiGuT. UNDERTAKE, 1277 With struct worchweat ‘Telephone connection. UGUSTUS BURGDORF, A‘. FUKAISHING UNDERTAKER, No. 316 iby streets, vives avenue porthiweet, between 3d and Evers uta Brwi-cha, aly ECOND-HAND CLOTHING BOUGHT AND TIL ete ae eto ee Re Sunn, Pistol 6. Coll ‘Ur wlteme’ MAAN, 2 a Blicel, Maa Peis Vaasa avert oe