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-_-- POTOMAC RIV K AND THE Teaves Tih-steest whart at Tam. Tek PoToMac Bi eeturiing cctles W ot , EO. BLAKE. Pp HANSEORT ATION LEN | neers Ney 3 ps, Haver, ft for Pitt scar Wasking- pant daily except Sunday, 5:45, ty, 6:20, 7.35 aan. 2:25, 2, 2:55, 8 Watm., daily, 9, €.37 pau; Sunday, ¢ aa Point of 4:40. 6-49, i), 4, 4:40. days. 2.440. Oe 0) HG YO at Relay Station except ore ant 1 1351 orders velved at MEDICAL, &e. | the write AUCTION SALES. =e _ TeMORROW, W ALTER, TP HOMAS DOWLING, Anctioncer, ATTRACTIVE SALE OF WW HAND- OME PAR SUITES. 07 COORL AND NE PFRESCH-PLATE MANTI PINE. GILT WNP WALNUT FR GLASS AND CROCKE Elewant Parlor OES. SEVERAL #1 ins Carved ¢ hamber [S| Folding Betstoads, in WS) tomate. Eight Parlo silk brocatello, raw silk Gilt Frame Mirrors; wkeases, By oars, ¥: era a hi NE TWELVE O'CLOCK, ve i ‘hei ARRTAGES. HEGGIES, WAGONS, &e. Wace ee ee Chairs, uy-ho! Velvet, Tapestry. ther Stover; Clin NTH, commencing Sell, within our ONT. ONE-HORSE, IN GOOD ORDER. 150, US AND HARNESS. EMBER SEVEN- "within and in HORSE, PAF Parties furnishing should their ationtion. Great bar ’ WALTER B. WILL NOVEMEER SEVEN: ELV E O'CLOCK, £1 front of ny uit TORSP. AND CARRTAGE BAZAAR and SAT: se B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. AIN AND OTHER CARPETS, AVING STOVES, CHINA, ¥ WAKE. nite, upholstered in silk iuite: Superb Window Hangimes: alii Marble-top Tables: Walm airs: Fatent Rockers: Chiffonier; Lounges; Con- ROW MORNIN! in may be expected. Salesrooms eonifortably heated, No pewtponement on account of weather. APHOMAS DOWLING, Avetioncer. TINE BURGLAR PROOF SAFE. TOMORROW (SATURDAY), NOVEMBER SEVEN- ‘4, Bouwtes, | TEEN TIF Ios, at TWELVE O'CLOCK, within my ane- i Toucetes, | in 3, Heavily fa Beds anid Chairs ites, upholstered in pits and hate cloth, nearly new: nut Pier Mirrors: Rosewood: vok Racks; Rep. Curtains: e Walnut Chamber Suites: and Oak Dining-room istered in feather; Antiqne b onk Dining- er: Library Purni- Carpets: “Heating Glass and Crockery Ware NOVEMBER SEVEN- KAM. we second floor, sive assortment of House: d not fail to sive this sale AMS & CO., Auctioneers, It It anencing wt TEN O'CLOCK, Carrisers for sate will | “TWO CRATES OF, i . SATURDA is83, at TEN OC tion Fooins., STORY AND, Exyross Waxons, Flair onetan” Ba Arso, BUILDING LOT, ON D STREET, BETW vi ND-AVALF | AND FOC R STRERIS SOQUFUWEST. NEAR BU: Stk BEL ic PRINTING AND ENGRAVING. FOURTEENTH (ten) STREE On MONDAY" ARTERNOON. NOVEMBI PORTUNIEY POW CAP NINE TH. at FIVE O'CLOCK, we will sell, in f ROR A GOOD F ftw: the preuises, . fed the Supreme Go B. SQUARE frontinc on New horthwest, TUESDAY APTEI the twenty aver ink EAC We will Sell LOT 30. fronting on D st i inte, thins ieee nea ome er 8 cost, tee fo band edehit S, otherwise resale, : ali of said subviiy Ser, after five days’ t ‘ike of the pre e Newsy Geyosit of B10 ni d-lS pee | TRUSTER 3 RENCH. SI TENTH STRE ofa deed of tru A zh prescribed by the: decree of the he purchaser. rehawe money a! by taking mort ont of F consplied wit dd ask of th “t dol, Lot cash. at the opt $200 will be require ine Hos ' FE_AAEMLOWER & SON D Teal Estate dnd Ingirea baa THE LATE DR. To be sold at ny, ING, NOVEM EVE! H DAY OF NOVED: KP M.. the foll O'CLOCK, of the most ¥, und should conan rues DOWLE cH UNIMPRO COLN AVE! AS THE K Dic. virtue of # decree of the of ¢ bia, sittin anew OWLerdn Keating et MeLanghli DAY. th i's livésion of 1 (677), beams part in one and two . Rith uitenst at seven pr day of sale, payn deed of trust: "or all tr i scoured hy ¢ ‘Ady sale csorve | mst of | ays" ‘Conveyaneins cty at ‘the risk und chasers, on five " DeWspaper. the “foto : istrict j trustees, | Ta and 7 half inte 1 to impr Danldines i built nd wel OF THAT VALUABLE FIRST- ON FI£TEENTH STREET, No. months; notes 0 bear six the land records of the District of ‘one of juphicd with «the trustes reserves erty iat the risk aid cost of U buichasers. nudersined ‘Trustees will sll, to th THE: NINETEE Bes at POUR by idee the homestead 1 distin foyth of « hal fet (lay ft Yulhits. eanetnents,” et cetera, et c together with the as in said deed cr-THE count of the we ABOV ther, y the deed. are as fel- ssintended to be A EX OF FIRST m the: propert 3, The pur Distr ALD. lated seed in the HONS iVDE, Tus. HYDE, Ghee Yon sae c Te : at the yr Anew aated_on the plats of said cits lot No, 12, 17: sata 917 huproved by a smull fra Land taken her ise, au tuniediately thereafter part of lot umusbercd. f et northwest, where she will be | 12, in Square | beinning for the same at a point i y friends wid patrons nd5-Le Ist street Went, 20 feet sonth from the northeast cor- = ner of sud lot, aud running thence south 29 feet; thene W B05 G08 MOST RELIABLE AND I West 0 fect: thence norsk 49 fect to L atrvet; thence easton Lstrect 1) fect: i et to Ist street and Wer thirty . C. Kichards, eh, ESTABLISHED wrist, ives be Sustallinents at sat ¥ Obe in the profe seca beth I tatters appertaining to ny. Residence, 1910 Lith s pass the dor. Cousultation men, #1. 2} deposit of erty Sold at the tine of comply with th terns of date of sale the Triste rese *TALIST AND CONFIDES: | Provrty atthe risk and sician for Ladis and Gentle. | charer, days notice in tun. “Mwenty years experience, Every Weduiesday and | newspaper. trirds to9p. m., at 456 C street northwest. | cost. Scientific treatinent guaranteed. Main Liberty st., Baliimore, Md, au27-3m BROOKE TELLS ALL THE EVENTS OF os 3 DOWLING, Anctioncer, TONE CHT NOVEMBER 616 NEW JERSEY AVENU TILTH, at FIVEO'CLUCK, in'tront of the pronises, be sce thind at the risk and cost ver published in Washington, D.C. st, dated the fifteenth and recorded on the loth aby 3 « . t punbered three him in to the subdivision of said samure, as made b j Mattingly & Wilvon, Trustecs, and duly recorded in the Sunes of Celia ‘Tering of sale: One-third of the purchase money in rrsidue iu two eqttal in one ad recordinye at th THE MEDICAL LIBRARY AND IN or ER NINETE Kuctioneer, cERY SALE OF VALU ire defetidants), N LETH DAY OF NOVEMBER, A.D. Ines, at THRE O'CLOCK P.M Howiiug described real estate, sitnated its dats No. 34, 35, 40, in McLaughlin's’ subdivis r land known as Prospect Hill, and also the mudivided ospect Hill, together with the qucnts thereon, consisting of & K dwelling and stables, One-third cash; balanee in Kix and twelve per cent interest from dav of OPPOSITE THE. Mcbiibi CATUE, . at the option of the purchaser or pnr- frtue of a. deed of tittst, a Deposits of 823 will ired on each une ALD. 1-74, and recorded in r No. 746 and 8250 on t eal. If terms of JOHN F. ENNIS, Truster, In order to sconre to the purchase MARGS ‘armel Davidson's sube MEVIMEAN Irundrst end nine terest ih and to th enilt (sth) street wes hes (20 ft. 5 ino, with TEETH, sane hour and place, i ton, itt the 2,510 square feet, more or less, aud uniin- A AT AUCTION SEVEN .OCK, in front of my nue, between F and G streets 20N, NOVEMBER TWEN- “ven. defaulting ach resale A public notice of i AT AUCT S41. folio 2 all thst certain p ftuate and being y of Washington, and know tnbered forty reel and sixt; crest from da of dat t) F. A. ASHFORD, nplete Medical Outfitsin the 1 thw attention of THOMAS DOWLING » Supreme i in equity, are couplanants and Tshall, on preniines, eel Lots 80, 81, aud S2.in the he within five days after day the right to resell the prop- he defaulting purchaser or No. 486 Louisiana avemtte, property op sade uy stew. YSON ED, ON AG. OVEMBER, SDAY, By ord K PHWES'I NORTH. me Court of the, of Oct HeCarthy et iuity Docket of mi eaid caus renee south 20 fee t hes sinning, and place of ard the residue in three a reserved lie! haser's optic each pice of prop- the purchaser fail to | e within one week from tyes the right to resell the of such defwaltine pure He EVENING STAR ni4-d&as Mii F. All business confidential. Ladies and ( TABLE. UNIMPROY! letocts cents cach. 409 L street, between atfr and e A OTE WEST SEX LOLS strurts northwest. HE JUNCTION OF MARY- a TRY. | _PAGIRG CabiTon Danek BEET NORTHEAST, : DENTISTRY. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, he D* ilk feyt also, thecure of siretsn w. Filling a spectalty; also. thy cure me on tootha: lie without extracting, A local angst canedt fs Stay ar on the gums, alleviates pain of. extractims, frvent | complsinant Changs moderate, : Ts) pire DAt'¢ Lats numbered ti S.SCOTT, fantans (Sand tew (10), o€3 M. Latta's recorded sutdivi nioneitaid savethe torn Sion ofsguare nuubered. seven hundred and twenty> ; ie = J seven (77), tn the City of Washington, ‘District of BRANPAE PARSONS, D. D8. OF FT - | Columbia, ” The said property will be sold by lots, iene 428 7th street northwest, over Ballantyne’s | °"Terins Of sale, a Book Sto AM Draziches of Dentistry skillfully” per- formed. Gas given ost pleasant eaults, day or nicht. 08 | respectively, with interest BO DURE, DEN ) i west. Beautifu Y chases if not vi EviLliliattoret “extracting without pail ai'cengs | shaygen also’ uezitg all ex AU operations warranted. dy5-6in* BEN. GRADUATE OF PENNSYL. | Ade ve. Philadelphia, having purchased my a has resumed practice. T confidently psit of $100 will be reg office and res TEETH MADE BEFORE AND IN- LETCLAL. J.T. COLDWELL, Auct. i paca on the 10th day of Noveinbyr, W883, fn at und Frank T. Bai for sale, at publi ses, On SATURDAY, THE NOVEMBER, 1833 (5), six prescribed by the cour Q.) cash; the remainder in two (2) equal installmente, Payable six (6) and twelve (12) months aiter day of sale, Payable cacti six (6) months, oF all eash. at the option of hie purchaser or purchasers, all cash, to. give his or their notes deed to be given inti fall payment of purchase-more aneing at cost of andin detunlt of compbance wi term! cause. ‘Marr. cuardian. &c., 1s d others are defend- ‘tion, in front of TWENTY-FOURTH FOUR O'CLOCK P. M., 3). seven (7), ebght (8), nine : One-third ‘on the whole amount du Such purchaser or pur- if above provided: and no quired on each lot when sold purchaser or purchasers: ho terms of sale him to uy patrons an tae watne ily | Within feu (10) dass the property will bo rewold at the mubte Mak and cost of the defaulting purchaser oF purchasers. as Shatin ality. “ak MENKY B. DAVIS, Tru ate ao 460 Louisian: CUANGERY SATE OFF ely after extracting natin teeth ‘Modern mnevimeds aid skill in all Trutintry. Mexicrate foes Dx, DONSALLY, 1521 P street northwest. branches a3 Dac FOUR PERCHE BRANCH “ROAD, IN MBIA reet M Ail feunak 4 . oY pst YWHERS ANE Dry ww drug. iomte vront se isa } fyi estalt Dow Y >a vase rect mnithweat. Will . z r a cure or U0 pag. Thirty. ’ age tet Ad Se 0ye sigh pe USING A ROTTER OR Cordial CAN CONFIDENTLY CONSULT Da 06 B stnet southwest.” Purtleular all diseases peculiar to Ladies, married eatularities snd Ovarian troub az ae MEN—CHNCKS IN SIX i deys Drug Stora 198. Ltu street, na, ave., Washington, D.C HAS REMEDY FORLA quickly cured. Can'be cet iorthwest. Office hours ladies only, sepl0-dan* try, in all OF GROUND, NEAR TETREN ACRES TWENTY. OF & THE DISTRIC irtue of a decree of Supreme Court of Dis. fe teaneben es ae ea ua Of Columbia, passed onthe nixth day of Ne Gy ee Ra ee Beare t, A.D, Pasi in equity cause No. 8,105, 1 will — Soll, at putblic auction, af the auction store of Dunconson - = == | Bro. oth and D strecis, Washington, D-0.on MONDAY, NOVEMBER NINETEENT! H,1883,at FOUR O'CLOCK P" ‘Tract of Ground in the District of Columbia, near = _— FLNANCiAL, FAMILY SUPPLIES. THE EVENING STAR. se mnvianieoinee ee =- so a — 1 folowing are the opent closing pricas NOTICE 10 HOUSEKEEPERS. ERIDAY.. +--November 16, 1883. | Of "he New York Siock Market to-day as reportes T. Buen Bissor & Co, O° EER RRR Ei = | BY Special wire to H. HL Dodge, 899 15ch street: SPECIAL WITH 9, # BRE EE 24e Name. Xam | lc 8. M HIBBARD, coo ERR R R ERE es i TTT REE Goa. ‘nt. i, MEMBER NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE, gSSs THT EEF BPR, Hix 8 O°% ¥. Cent... IT ue Sss, T ER L HNSES = ¥.C. & Sti.) 105) 10 BANKEBS AND BROKERS, Byss F Een E Bhi HN RS Ggs oF My 19K 1331 F STREET NORTHWEST. BRR EREL on A a! = ~ , ote re oe Pts) STOCKS, GRAIN AND OIL IN LARGE AND Part wae IN UTaS 0 a | BS toy monainon..- “hsstuse” # eae +1 17 | Do eK SMALL LOTS, ON MARGINS TO SUIT, Rg so. nn ae li = Det i ae iss obo Mt = aries . a6. = .. 4 ome: DIRECT WIRES TO NEW YORK AND CHICAGO. ie So St 43 os aa The Striking Printers New Work. | panei G@... fin Sous wee 48% aR OUR NEW BOOK ON STOCES AND HOW TO|G.GGO OL D DE NNN New York, Nov. 16.—Tho union printers in the | E T..Va€ Gal 7 | 7 \Pac. Malt GGG 00 LLLLDDD EEEN NN evening newspaper offices struck to-day for an in-] ETV.€Ga.p. 1 14y Peo. De SPECULATE, MAILED FREE. nis HET E t Seats om % to 40 cents per thousand ema ‘The | Erie... .......) 80%) 99% Reading....-- Pa Post td ani icpress refused t Tease ant Do. 4 8 Rost. J. Tuomas, Hee AE the unfon men Tert. “Phe papers, however, will be Soe rss lech, & pias iat Hon Bors, Burs ot | published as usual. The Graphic retusa the in- By Wy St Gate of Louisville, Ky.), WILL ALWAYS MAKE BEAUTIFUL BOLLS” | fase, and all hands resumed work, ‘The olber 1025 1014, Do. pret. : BROKER IN Jeaale Dep EAD AND. BISCUITS. eveniug papers gave the “union prices.” “505 04) /St. Pf Omaha. § VISION < Whclesale Depot, corner Ist s Indiana, avenue, GRAIN, PROVISIONS, COTTON AND PETROLEUM, | "7c WH M GALT «GO Serious Railread Accident. No. 613 15th Street (National Metroplitan Building.) Orders to buy or sell, on marxin 6r for cash, executed on the Chicago Board of Trade and New York Cotton Exchange. Constant quotations instantly received by direct private wires, ¥. P. SCHMITT & CO., Chicago correspondent, SAWYER, WALLACE & CO., New Yorkcorrespondent, §National Metropolitan Bank, ion, James B. Beck. (Orders by Telephone Promptly Attended to.) an7-Gm Avs & Co. BANKERS AND BROKERS, henalaeeng Crass ALER I BEF, LAMB, VEAL, MUTTON, fc. CORNED BEEP Stalls 628, 629 and 630 Center Market, 9th street wins, Liberty Market; or address and 206 and 208 Northern Box 71, City Post Office. _Marketing delivered free of charge to all parts of the city. mart References G. GUNTHER’S SONS, = NORTHWES: (ESTABLISHED 1820.) SAE STREETS me 161 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORE. Offer special inducements to buy or sell CRUDE PETROLEUM, cither for Cash or on Margin, SEAL SKIN (English Dye) SACQUES, At 290, $100, $125, $150, $200, Ete, SEAL SKIN DOLMANS AND CLOAKS, ‘Trimmed Sea Otter, Natural and brown Beaver, Black Fox, Ete,, At #185, $200, $225, $250, $500 and upwards, SIBERIAN SQUIRREL LINED CIRCULARS, At $52.50, 835, $45, #55 and $70. MINK LINED CIRCULARS, At $75, 985, $100, $125. SILK AND VELVET FUR-LINED GARMENTS, At 45, 865, $75, 885, 8100, $150, 8175 and upwards, IN LOTS OF 100 BARRELS OR MORE. We invite correspondence. All information cheevfully given, oo Pravare Srock Turrcnara Wires BETWEEN WASHINGTON, NEW YORE AND RICHMOND, H. H. DODGE, Bonds, Stocks and Investment Securities Bought and Bold on Commission, No, 539 16TH STREET (CORCORAN BUILDING) Agency for Prince and Whitcly, Stock Brokera, (4Broapway, New Yors. (We call especial attention to our new and original shapes and thei ; perfect fit.) Every class of Securities bought and gold on commis- sion in San Francisco, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New. York, Boston and Washington. Orders executed on the New York Stock Exchange at one-cighth of one per cent commission, Private and direct teleeraph wires to Richmond, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York and Boston, through which orders are excented on the Stock Exchanges in thowe cities and reported back Fur Trimmings, all_varicties and pric Jars, Echarpes and Chasubles, Seal Caps, Bur Robes and Mats. ices, Mutffa, Col Wiutsy’ Gloves nd i m Orders mail or information deeired will receive Promptly. Quotations of Stocks and Bonds and in- | spec and prowpt attention. When customers are formation regarding the markets received through our | Kkown to the house, or if satisfactory references are wires INSTANILY direct trom the New York Stock Exchange. bl furnished, x ‘ill be sent on approval. 022-eol2w 222, Surprised! a — Feit aie Stecl Barrels! Top UY AND SELL U. 8. GOV'T AND D. C. BONDS; ry ion! Rebounding Bar Iso, WASH. C, GASLIGHT and All other City | gs} 2% * Bewutiful Stock. 3° aa > i ing Pins! A Beautiful, Well Deposits received subject to check. GGG.U UNN oe WSs SHOOTING. We pay SPECIAL attention to obtaining correct | @ © te We ee bee ard RELIABLE information recarding our various city | & UL cGU UN Gt stock a full line of our cele G UU N eecutities, and ure prepared at all tunes to answer luquir ~ [brated #35 Gun, Coit’, Green- aniinires er's, Scott's and’ Harrington & Cees GSES Richardson's $100 Hammerless Guus, = HALKY C, TOWERS & CO. J..U. OOMEARA & CO., BANKERS, BROKERS AND INSURANCE. nl0 1347 Pennsylvania avenue, Washington, D. 0. my 1490 F STRE ORTHWEST. HOUSEFURNISHINGS. We Anz Orzenixa NEW DESIGNS IN GAS FIXTURES, Porrery Axp Ponceram. Ante satigta end @onbie Swine: GAS BRACKETS, WE ARE NOW RFECEJVING FROM BEST MANU- ‘ ¥ACTURES IN EUROPE In Brass and a aa ee DECORATED POTTERY "AND PORCELAIN, 8E- LECTED IN PERSON ESPECIALLY FOR OUR SALES, COMPLETE STOCK KITCHEN UTENSILS. EDDY REFRIGERATORS, £0 We have a line of COOKING RANGES at various Drices, from $8.50 to $150, IRON TILE FIRE-PLACES, with BRASS FRAMES, from $12.50 to $75. BRASS ANDIRONS, from $5.50 to 850 per pair, FORTABLE BUCKET GRATES, from $5 to 850. PARLOR GRATES, from 10 to 8100. GAS BURNERS and GLOBES at LOW PRICES, M. W. BEVERIDGE, oct27 No. 1009 PENN. AVENUE. Cow Wearnen 4g coming, and to be ready for It yon should call at our Store, where we can show for your inspection the largest assortment of HEATING STOVES ever seen in this city. Among them arc the celebrated RADIANT HOME, DUCHESS ‘and REGALIA, all strictly” first-class roe vertable flue Stoves, Also, a wrvat variety of COOKING STOVES and RANGES, ‘both Portable and Brick Set; LATROBES, FURNACES,SLATE MANTELS,GRATES, EDWARD CAVERLY & CO, Plumbing, Heating and Ventilating, CHatTanooca, TENN., Nov. 16.—Last night the south bound accommodation train on the Alabama Great Southern ratiroad struck a broken Tail near Portersville, Ala, about 50 niles from here. Three cars were ‘thrown down an embankment and several ns seriously injured. Particulars of the nt have not yet been Fecelved. pee Ninna Shooting in Texas, GaLvEsToN, Nov. 16.—Two farm pret ion... Wie APPOINTMENTS BY THE PRESIDENT.—The President to-day appointed John W. Scott, of Iola, Kans, to be indian agent at Ponca, Pawnee and Otoe: D. R. Neal and Wm. Lynn, disputing about picking sotto, {#2 the Indian Territory: Jokn M. = =} = “ a Ms to be ostmaster at Lout obits suovench Other: Igun wee Killed.” Neal is Gye: | Faucn Uiense ts be Oot Rosie Oe Pennsylvania’s Eternal Legislature, {7/4006 Srvloe, and Geonge A. Gook to be second Ueutenant in the revenue marine service, HARRISBURG, Pa., Nov. 16.—The house totiay called up and ‘reconsidered the resolution to ad- journ December 5th and then defeated it by a vote Of 108 to 36. In the senate a resolution to receive Pay only to September 10th was committed. The appropriation Dill from the Louse was referred to a committee. Cart. WALKERS Case.—The army retiring board, which examined Capt. John P. Walser, 34 cavalry, for retirement, at the gov, asylum for insane Yesterday, found him tneapacttated for duty, and Tecommended that he be placed on the retired list, a A Week's Business Failures, New York, Noy. 16.—The business faflures of the asi seven days, as reported by telegraph wo R. G. bun & Co., of the mercantile agency, throughout the United’ States and Canada, nuniber 235, as against 215 the previous week. Faflures coutinne humerous in the western states and are on tne in New England, the south and in New ANOTHER APPOINTMENT FOR MINISTER Lave The President today appointed John M. Langston, Of the District of Columbia, to be charge d@a‘latres at Santo Domingo, iu addition to his duties asmin- ister to Hayth Mr. Charles 1G. Lewts, a well-known printer, ded this mornlag at bis residence, 1433 P sineet after an illuess of some weeks dls fuueral wil Latest Foreign News. PRINCE BISMARCK AND M. DE GIERS. BERuin, Nov. 16.—The Boersen Courier states’ that Prince Bismarck met M. de Glers, the Kusstan minister of foreign affairs, ‘at the railway station upon his arrival at Friedsriciruhe,and received him. ina formal but friendly manner. ‘They drove to the mansion of Prince Bismarck, where they re- mained several hours in conversation. M. de Glers Subsequently proceeded upon his journey to Mon- treux, on the Lake of Geneva, via Hamburg. Prince Bismarck, the Courier states, looks fll and thin; bt 1s yellow from the effects of his recent attack of jaundice, and bis gait Is heavy, but his eyes re- afn thetr natural force and fire. take place Sunday aiternoon. > Race Irritation in the Sond KILLING A MAN AND WARNING HIS RELATIVES AND FRIENDS TO KEEP OUT OF POLITICS, Frc. Tn consequence of reports that that tie friends of J. P. Matthews, a colored republican who was killed at the polls on clection day tn Coptah county, Miss., intended to revenge his death by killing democrats, an meeting of citizens met and assed resolutions that It was necessary to the wele fare of soctety that the Matthews family should keep ont of polities in th that if, in =5 —_ — ‘the future, any man should attempt to ongantee he: News from Panama. St The whites, he did so at his pert THE LABORERS’ STRIKE — DEATH OF MAJOR JULIUS he Inhabliants of the eastern part of Gonzales LOVELL. nat Hy bein arm somewhat excited over a runor Panama, Nov. 7.—The general strike of the ratl- | that the colored men are drilling at might. The road and steamship laborers has taken place. They | “lites Lave onzanized a company of minute teu, ‘se JUDGES OF THY ORPHANS’ Covet Dy MaRvraNn — Governor Hamilton has designated the following persons as chiet justices of the orphans’ court in the several counties of Marylan have been receiving $1.50 In stlver, equal to $1.20 American gold, and they now demand 2 silver, ‘There are so many laborers on the isthinus, owing tothe Dbullbing of the canal, that the strike, 10 1s believed, will be a short one. more: Allegan Maj. Jultus Lovell, secretary to the United States | ATi iel. green D consul in this city, died after a brief ness of | Arundel, Heenold 1. five days. Major Lovell was for a long ume avon, Evite: eee taint adjutant general of the Army of the | under Gen. Conley a s ‘auley: Charles, Geor; rick, John T. Lowe: Howard, Ant LC. W. Billingste: Prince George's, ¢ , Washington Fin ——— Alleged Pension Frauds. COMMISSIONER DUDLEY BEFORE THE GRAND JURY. Gen. W. W. Dudiey, commissioner of pensions, ‘Was before the grand jury to-day for three hours, were, Samnel + Claggett; Queen Wisden, J and was examined at length tn regard to the prac- | jy appointed tachellngn in tises of pension agents before the pension oftice. | Couty orphans co The session was a very Jong one, and the grand jury was much interested in the developments laid fore them. The commissioner to-day detailed Mr. A. F. Kingsley, of the Pension Office, to. assist the district attorney in tue investigations, Mr. Kingsley at once entered on the duties. Persie The Proteus Investigation, LIEUT. CAZIARC AGAIN ON THE STAND. - The morning's session of the Proteus court of in- quiry was spent in reading documents. ‘The exam- ination of Lieut. Caziare was continued at 1:30 O'clock this afternoon. After some unimportant corrections of his testimony given yesterday, he read a copy of the instructions to Lieut. Garlington Tae Penuc Wear day’s session of the Public Health assoctatt Detroit, Mich, a resolution was a upon Congress'to re. the i in 1882, giving the national board of health funds. yoWhich es pir for the prosecution of t tion taroughout the country. seumn_ of Hygiene snersLot the navy, ment of the assoclition, 4 appropriate funds for 113 matntenine see PRESIDENT LiNcoun’s REMAINS.—The telegraphte statement published in yesterday's Sra to the ef- fect that the body of 4 soln had been nuction " Secretly retuoved from t cophagus at Spring- SENS Nd Siniee Ge tae Gene Held, TIL, to prevent the possibility of any further tion of the witness, and he was excused a few mia. | #t™pt Co Tub the grave ts posttively denied by Une utes before three o'clock. Capt. Mills, of the signal | Cemetery authorities at Springtield. J.C. Power, custodhin of the monument, says: “No part. of the remains of Abraham Lincoln had been seen, by mor- tal eye since they were soldered up in a lead coftin on October 9, 1874, two years before the attempt of LIEUT. BOWLES ON ENGLISH CRITICISM OF THE NEW | thieves to steal the body. As I have already said AMERICAN CRUISERS. they are absolutely safe, just_as they were placed Lieut. Bowles, the se-retary of the naval adviso- | in the coffin many years so.” ry board, says that the criticisms in The Enquirer | scocpsspen STRIKE OF New VON . : : . . § Nei K PRINTERS. — on the cruiser “Chicago” condemns five of the most | ‘The composite employed on the World, Star, Tri- approved new British cruisers, which are, substan- | tame, Morning Jonrnat and Truth, of New York, last Ually, of the same description, as to protection and | 55 paces an Increase tn Uh welght of battery, thickness of deck, etc. ‘The crit- | pata he a thousan Folge iclsm on the engines springs from the English lack | Were twelve. un 7 of information on the subject. Engines of the de- | and they quit work, but the non-union. 1 scription adopted by the board are in suogessful op- | ployed on the Tii?ame refused tostrike, “The He eration on American sea-golug vessels. Lieut. | and Sun have been paving 48 centa and the Bow}es says that no experiments or radical depart- | 45. No demand was made on the latter paper, ures from Well-known and approved ideas of mod- 7o- ern marine architecture have been made In the ves | A MARRIAGE AT THE MUz7im OF 4 sels by the board. ‘The animus of the articie ts ap- | CLARED Vor. parent from the statement that America has pro- duced no great sallors or good sea-golng ships. +e. oflice, Was then sent for, —— See A British Boomerang. There m men at work on the Trimne, em 14, say: ughler of a highly owafall through a” youn &e. ‘The only place on 7th street where the Genuing | _8¢PL 1425 New York avenue. Danforth's FLUED is sold. "Cull andexauniue our stock, W. 8. JENKS & CO, A Fo Tx: Es Repo? 717 7th street northwest, GENTS oR HE INTERPRISE E EFRIGERA MM T baat cop egret ye as MM MEERA A GEO. WATTS, 3x26 __ S14 Tth street, 5 doors above Penna, avenue, cooy urn, 388, an Di ~ Sou EE E : PIANOS AND ORGANS. ou UT T ER Re 8. = cco uu T T EEER RSss8Z Be Barcars Passos CUTLERY AND GENERAL HARDWARE. Standard mokes, fully juarantecd. Seven ees ox ta Seal Raabe & eo. tan ino, sera F.P.MAY&CO,, nonthiy. yaymenix Elesaue vvostare ceale: Square _ni3 54 Pennsylvania avenne, Piano. Fick tone, oo for only 8125, 810 | Hy hay payuenis. Very fin beautiful rose- | Cy Rouprers, part cush, bal- ‘Square Grand Piano, ew: Used but three months b at or it, for only 100; st0o) ah it R400 fon three months’ time to cood, " ¥ fine, d make, first-class ri<ht Cabinet Grand, very |; lant in tone, singing gualities superbly rich, for $275; 210 per month; sells for'sisu. “Don't delay if thinking of buying a piano, » Piano, for only $1 iy. A rich-toned ease, nearly NOS. 403 AND 405 7TH STREET NORTHWEST. HEADQUARTERS FOR THE WHITNEY CHIL DREN'S CARRIAGE COMPANY. THE CHEAPEST FOR BEAUTY, COMFORT AND DURABILITY INTHE MARKET. Lawn Tennis, Croquet, Bicycles, Veloipedes, Archery, ‘Nishing Tackies, Wasous, @o Galena examine the Goods ices to sult the times cov pur you are HEINEKAMP'S BRANCH AND PIANO EXCHANGE, nl3 427 10th Street Northwest, Svrcuar Satz oF Priasos axon Onaass. Wa E. Woon « Co. A superb Square Grend Piano, in Sevood ease, Inlaid with pearls,extra HEATING AND VENTILATING ENGINEERS, aaripallati tn bie Ck Tee MAN ERECT THE Ynipathetic in tone: took the Ze a nal NUFACTURE AND 08T ‘Aiuericah Tnstinite Fair: vurehased at a cost of 81100 Bisa = now in perfect order, with ull modern improvemente; IMPROVED EAM-HEATIN¢ Tandsoine embroidered cover and ‘stool. to correspond: sacanuk os Price, $165 cash, if sold before November 1st No.2—A. APPARATUS FOR genuine Wm, Knube & Co.,in style nearly like No. Lnearly. ew, the best the firm makes; worth $000, will sell for PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND DWELLINGS, $228, A ‘No. Haines Bro. Piano: cost $490 on Tiere inte ‘Donght: will take 8155, . 4.—A full-sized three-stringed Cabine' 4 ht, used three montis: standard amake and | N° 296 W. Balt. Bt. and No. 1 North Liberty Street, al #175. No. 5A splendid Chickeri timore, Ma. 6-6 Piano, in perfect order, with, stool und cover, guiy sab. ay No. 6.—Good Square Piano, for practice, only 860, ‘No. Prorrers OF FRENCH WINES. COGNAC, CHAM 7—Good Piano for ier, $40, No. 8—A genuine PAGNES AND CORDIALS. Henke Deity Oot cnt Bites aie | Ere bate Wines, Brantice abd Chara pagnes D Ww uly & 10. erican native jess Shoninuer Cymbelin Onans, at low price, on | Californias Vinwinys aund Olsie teens obese a 85 monthly payments: the only orgaus in the wood ROUX & TAULELLE, 1747 Penn's a taining chit of bel Agents for first-class houses. Bordeaux, 4 “Ni B-—Ulberal prices allowed for second-hand instra- | ciasemtactor Aitecgame Nonna, Bondeaus, Bunge ments a excaaue jor ‘a deposit as you will need it; oc3-2m* . “Gieimember the pass Poe 6 meee ce ae OvFROOATS ©. J, REED, x t, ami ». Bal netics (Ce a boy's sults, 82.50, #3, G4, and $5 up, no £95 7en arent nortiiwese | Srenw ana bors, pant, ai" eee pity ALLET DAVIS & CO’S PIANOS.—HALLET | Good undershirts and dray . to. Davis & Cos Celebrated Upright Piano, ‘The best $1.00 school shoe it town. : Prise Ladies’ button and lace shoes from 81,00 up. Cease peleky, OC ine eae Mp’ apring Hicel bation shoes 815 no na these putts are without a aval Sesto Cait boots, 62.00 and #3 up, "Soe. ‘and Too. hate, sep2T ” Bir bru street northwest, a J. W. SELBY'S, 1914-1916 Pennaylvania avenue, ENUINE “DECKER” PIAN == BARR, IMPORTER AND TAILOR, FALL AND WINTER GOODS RECEIVED. Gentlemen who have had trouble in getting fitted and suited are invited to call at the Fashion House, sepl 1111 Pa. Ave., Washington, D. 0. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT Dortortunta rere EQUITY, MAY 3, 026 ‘NOS, ari ARE MADE BY DECKER BROS., N. ¥, D. G. HL. KUHN, Sole Agent, 407 10th st. n. w. a H. sep! ‘Also for Burdett organs. F. A. Unso, JUARE AND UPRIGHT FOR RENT AND SQUARD SALE PIANOS TONED AND Hi PAIRED A SPECIALTY. EB Orders promptly attended to, Pe SU's Ba Root fep10-7m_ G13 Lith street northwest. L, WILD & BRO. ° 709 7th street north Py , for the rays offer Special Banrainn to ssh Buyer GunxoxD Caupecy vs, WasmreToN Crrx Suvmvos ¢ Piney Brauch Road and northwest of Bricht i we Banx—3423, Eq. 3 face Coiteae, belonging to the extate of Saniiel D inc: | poets the Kranich & Bach ang, Row Ene: {The payment by the recelver of dfvidenda to creditors 1 deceased, and containing fifteen acres twenty-four | Geyecond hand, Dut aloe sell. Ge GaN install of sak ha tofore decreed, 13 i ee cause this {rius of sale. a8 prescribed by denrve: One-third cash; | ™ ising and repalrine faithfully attended to, 6 third day of May, A. D,, 168%, on motion of Willian F. satit_ & Co:s tala ia int Hepes al) ‘option of wa se = —— all depositorsin the Washington City Savings Bank, de- 4 unouths, with interest, oF i 2 all depositors ia the Washington Gity savings Bank. de MATICO CAPSULES Chasers "On full payment of purchase-moreyrg decd ell JFREICRENBACH'S PIANO WAREROOMS, PIANOS | fondant herein, and their anisna. be, and they” are ranted to effect a rapid cure in the most severe | be viven, All conveyancing at purchaser's cost, A de- of various makes for sale and rent at re- ‘by, forever debarred from making any claim or de- : vig not fatheue the stom. | posit of 8100 required at tine of eale. Terms of sale to | duced prices, Win. Knabe & Gos world-re- berets Ne ee ee cee ie tat as Trivate disrasen, ” They da not fatheue the stom. | p quite nel Pianos, ‘Kuning and 3 Senta claim ses iP other Canes with Tigukd Copaita do, ani | Lecompibat with within tem days or property will bere: | Bowed Pisios. tuning’ and Yepalsine fanao | Ot the asocts in nin hand. unless their claim for an- eee nd ole a et pRucaists, | “2 OF Of Sefenlting puree CKEL, Trustee = thease day of January, A De 1884" provided notes of e-tustly 50! DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, 110-4 Pros, ORGANS, SHEET MUSIC. fia ete published at 1 three times a week for SITED STATES MARSHALS SALE, STECK & 00, PIANO, OUR Fae tie sactanive wocks price to oulk deminry a —— 4 . 1hb4, in two or more newspapers published in the city y virtue of a writ of vendition! exponas, tgsued ont ‘The Most Perfect Piano Mada W D. o. ofthe Cire Onice of the Supreme: Court of the Dis EMERSON PIANO, CHARLES P, JAMES, Justice friet of Columbia, and to me directed, Twill sell at pub- A true cour, Uc sale, for cash. at No. 1601 T street northwest, on ‘The Best Medium-priced Piano Manufactured, Test—R. J. MEIGS, NIE “OTTO” GAS ENGINE FRIDAY, the, 1" BER, 1883, at TEN NTY-THIRD DAY OF NO’ Bidmywatw Rey viler, avuids rendan O'CLOCK A. M., all the right, title, | WILCOX & WHITE AND KIMBALL ORGANS, no Jone O€ Hime, no aniline ot eel eet wetean oat ie | ciaitn anal interest Of the defendent ii soate aie woe: S TS Raa ee UR ER SHOULD NOT FORGET, THAT Elevators, bewite Stacia eee enter atineot Bane eirom sets, Hall and Dintoe'room | cbahwed: rent applied if purchased. ‘and piaced with’ the Sentral rast of cvatorn, Sewing Machines Meer Cee ee : ‘York, It not needed fo pay deaths in exoeny and Lithographic Preses, Coffee Mills, Housters, Paper, | /urnl farce, Pietures, Patina 8c. aleo, 1 "Top Busey, 6 OENT MUSIO. ew ny ai if val uli . enter Par. | Poles 1 ‘und Pole and’ Lawn : ‘The only complete stock i the city. a a as winnomene uvothness ind Feseiarine of eee | wocke maticfy wendition’ cxponse No,24074 at law in Shae ent ‘fo ius credit. and after. « timo is Orewn upen toes rent simplicity of mechauisen, © WOTsINE arts, und | favor of Al . ‘8 ku VE FUND LIVE AS- Oy or parboulere prices : ‘No. 915 F STREET. 7m or yartic Mice ot CLAYTON MoMICHAEL, U. 8, Marshal. Waskigton Gas Light Gg = 8S Ply st Omes ST Tos DOWN, Auslomen idinzh " Managing partner of the late frm Ellis& Go, KNIGHT, General Agent. hu tomarry ter, but he refused on the ground that she was a Romatl Catholic. His father ded when he was a child and left ita property amounting to $10,000, on the con- dition that” he’ should not marry a Cath Ke garlless of his protests the girl's friends lack the Pair fo. priest’s house and th Was perforined, a pistol being held at the br yotn’s head to persnade lta j Proper ay fe bromehit ry ¢ have t Wills Filed To-day. BEQUESTS OF DR. NEWMAN, MRS. SARAH A KIBBEY AND BYRON A. KIDDER. ‘The will of the late Byron A. Kidder, dled to-day, after providing for his fnneral expenses and giving | his past master’s Jewel to Friendship Lodge, No. 12, | 1.0.0. F.,anda cane presented to him by the lodge to Thomas Greer, bequeaths the remalnder | of his personal property to his two sisters, is Teal estate he leaves to the trustees of Friendship Lodge, the net proceeds to be Invested and Uae ine ‘terest pald to his sisters, The will of Dr. W. the ground tat amar- gal LwUSt Be WIL the Cousent of both parties. — THE Best Time Grave i. A ymrse of $3.00, Newman, filed to-day, with leaves all his personal property not otherwise dis- | an additional $500 if the “ i-half” ree osed of by bequest to his wife. ‘To his son UM. | 240% were besten, tule iret Rewman lie leaves his restaence, 2408 Heansyivinta A for at Prospect P following fs a summary: J.B, ling H. 1b. Wi avenue, subject to the payment of $3.00), daughter Annie RL Upon the death of his wite aeres In Somerset county, Md., are to go to his | grandson, W. C. Gwynn, and the decedent’s real estate néar Princess Anne, Somerset county, Md., 12 Time, to hls son, be tinlssed to ‘he will of Sarah A. Kibbey. fed to-day, makes - a number of bequests, but constiiutes Bessie Jule Kibbey, granddaughter of the deceased, te prin pag nieces wy &A and running mote 1 Keene's bay gelding Prank G. Nas, by Fetlowerat, Gi. 2.10 iq. race Will A 1) 2,15 and running mate J, he URPIN-GILL, On wiber 15th, 188%, at th abel pesten —————— real f tine Werte “e par %, ay ithe Rey dotns. To-Day's CABINET MEET! Date, D. D. WILLIAM 3. - TURPIN to LIZZik M M the Cabinet | GILL, voth of this city. . oflicers were present at the regular Cabinet meet- Se eae ing to-day, except Secretary Folger, who remained DIED. at the Treasury departinent busily en- Qn Tuesday, November sed in preparing hls annual — report. CEE. beloved wite of daries 3 ie ‘ssion Was Short, adjourning before two ater ot Letitia A.and Williaa M. Toptes to be included in the President's | the twenty-sixth year of her age. message were discussed. The proposition to allow ay Ba ?, mn which to weep Acalm and undisturbed pose, Cubroken by the The, funeral will take place from Teracl_C. M. church, comer Ist and B strovts, an Sunday, Noveub Isth, a Lo'clock atu, Melutivis and Lrietds rear fully invited to attend, : the publication of the reports of the Cabinet ofticers in advance Of the President's message was acted upon advereel Coz. MoRROW’S SENTENCE MITIGATED.—The Pres- {dent has mitigated the sentence of disuissal in the case of Lieutenant Colonel A. P. righ Etitay, Movember 36, 206%. CHARLES lorro' run esi bits -tive ye » anout fm sania, frie Task onl “Sola wih “Forever with the Tard.” suspension 2 we Tard forfelture of one-half pay for the jod of one | _ Funeral will take nlace from hile ate Eealdionee, 33 P year, and a reduction in Uneal rank to the foot of | itt northwest. Sunday alternoon, at 2 o'clock. tives and friends ian ted to attend, ROBERTS. On, Wednendas, the ath of Noverber. 1883, Mrs. REBECCA W. ROBERTS, wife of Dr. W. Ey Funeral from 715 G street southeast, on Saturday, the Tith instant, at 2 o'clock p.m. No flowers. 2 TYLER. On Thursday, November 15, 1883, at 4:30 p_ m™., of consumy m. KATE STANSBURY, urd daughter of the » Charles F. Stansh wil <3 alter Bowie Tyler, in the twent ace. Funcral from her late residence, No. 218 P street northwest, on Saturday next, Pm. the "list of Meutenant colonels of cavalry so that he shall hereafter take rank next below Lieut. Col. Joseph G. Tilford. Clemency was unanimously recommended by the court in consideration of honorable service and extenuat- The Meutenant general of the army also Jolhiea in the recommendation because of gallant ‘and meritorious services during the war. ‘Norume is known at the Navy department of the Teported seizure of the monitor Monadnock by the authorities of the Mare Island navy yan, PoSTMASTERS COMMISSIONED.—Mr. Melville Talia- ferro was commissioned postmaster at Avis, AU- sta county, Va., and Herbert P. Hall at Lancas- AMES BELLEW, FURNISHING UNDERTAKER, ‘5 Lanoaster county, Va., to-day. 11 7th street northwest. Prompt and, gulite attend: - ance, with new and first-class supp e cunter tion THe PRoPoseD Boxp CaLt.—It cannot yet be Se eae “een a positively stated when Secretary Folger wiil issue THUL ROON De ea another eall for 3 per cent bonds, but ft Is reason- ey Rinaaiel eee ably certain that at least $10,000,000 of the bonds | 7a street office discontinued. = oD pS (ss 5 cairn. WILLIAM F. VEKNON = C.J. GAWLER & Oo. District Government Affairs. A BURIAL GROUND COMPLAINED OF AS A NUISANCE. ‘The health officer, in anote tothe Commissioners, complains of the Union Beneficial, or Beckett's burying ground, between 16th and 17th and Cand D streets southeast, asa nuisance, and states at he bas determined that it 1s best to discontinue the issue of permits forintermentsin Uese grounds, and asks the xpproval of the Commissioners wo such action, which approval was given by the Com- missioners yesterday. Successors to Buchly's Undertaking Establishineny 922 Pa, Ave. n.w., (formerly 912 Pa, Ave.) Everything first-class and reasonable. Telephons connections, Transient funerals a specialty. sept J earns: . Buccesssr to Anthony Buchly, ‘Undertaker, 912 Pennsylvania Avenue northwest, (One of the most complete establishments in the conn try. Large rooms for transient funeral services, anl8 SS _»____ ~ : Tue NORMAL Scnoot ExaMixation.—The first | PRED. SPINDLER quarterly examination of the Normal school was | joi eaihalned set reepeind for ee he'd at the Franklin bullding to-day. School Trus- | tiles eubalined aut prepa transportation. Hed ‘OSEPH GAWLEE. GENERAL FURNISHING UNDERTAKER, 1736 Penusylvania avenue borthwest. Terms mo aud every’ first-class. “Telephone counection. mt ‘ON B. WRIGHT, . UNDERTAKER, * J 1397 10th street northwest, ‘Telephone eouncetion. UGUSTUS BURGDORE, A FUKNISHING UNDERTAKER, ‘bet 3 9. 816 ania avenue noruiwest, betwern 34 and tees Warner, Lovejoy, Baum and Clark, and ex- Trustees French ded Wilson, Superluteraeat Wik son anda number of gentlemen and ladies inter- ested In the school were present. Theexamination, which was conducted by Miss Smith, the principal, illustrated the thot of and was very interesting. At the close of the examina- on Mr. Lovejoy made a brief address to Une school. ‘The trustees present then visited a school of little girls in one of the rooms of the building and wit- essed an exercise in by note, to the new methods of ‘introdiced by Butterfield.