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DENTISTRY. AUCTION SALES. ____ AUCTION BALES. UCTION SALES. FINANCIAL. CORNER ora AND EB TH ACHE E i001 RST 0%4-2m* FPICE AND RES Bullautyne itully per- ALT ri ‘ most pleasant we os FIST. 7 STREET NORT 0 th and a > Lath =t tw. PEIFICISE. LEETH MADE BE Teanetic T: Nervous 1 ELIABLE AND L the city! é ‘ars—at Ni B's. 6 je Clai fm all Corsa. onassw ine, PLATED WARE AN: FO. WATTS, above B nit S14 7th st. 5 dc Cor Wesrnze ning. and to be re where we can» aeeoritment of HEA y. Atuona theny are - apd R Bk ee 3 ATES, finer on, Tht street where fe Genuine PLUYD Ss suid. Call unde: W. 3. JENKS i's ¥ th street northwest, D WATER COOLERS DUCED PRICES. PRIGERATOR AT & Fut das, Jelly Tumblers, ‘fin Fruit Cans and Wax, Crocker were and Kit — FALLING > Git MODEL Fast 1 AND THE BETWE THE FAS ONLY LINE #1 ON. ANNEX COUPLER: EL RAILS! SUNDAY 0,2:10.9, 4540, 5:20, 00, 9:00, a.1, 1440 pm: en Sa ton end Ba} 440. Tand 101 a 8:20am. dally, sunday. Y at, 1:99, 6:37 p.m.; Sunday, iate points, £25 10.00 BO 1h tt tally except ily from Point ucks. @ for Washington at 2. 4:40, 6:30, 9.10, and 10:30 & an. 2.50, 4 4:40. 5, 9:00 abd 10:15 ym; on Sundays, 2 4:40, $10 m., 1.30, 5, 6°26, 7:30 and 9:00 p. us trom Washington stop at Relay Stat fn except at the Baltimore and Station, 619 gud iol : er Hth street, where orders wexuge Ww be clecked and received af cation appl Wiektneten SN 9 Om Inbhy Baa on Skog Ca from Harmistna 40-19 COand every week day. rc fe 00 mms 0Y, 6 2240, 20:00 and 2115 Fir Pigets L a.m. and 440. m.datly, rea c WEA pA ewer tSun- URG RAW “WASMING LON b Jauisville, NOVEMRER Ki AND PAIL DRAWING. Lexisiatuse of hy ice de lared the State Bond wiven to of 810,00 Lor the prunpt 1889 Lose Che corresponding wheel tm hin presence, * SCHEME, . co $110,400 85 tank dreft tn letter, of send SExD by RroistenkD Pers by ox j SI OFFICE ORDEK until further notice, EL or dere oi $5 end upward by express can be gent at our ex- Address ali orders to J.J, DOUGLAS, Louis- 2. BO. Bo: Perse ¥ 216, Alexan- e130 \ECOND-HAND CIOTHING BOUGHT AND THE Migbest cash prices paid. Also, Wateles, Jewel Banat ha. Cult ‘or address” HEMauw, 20s Muwek, mear yivVauiA Avena = © Fa ¢ | “LEADER” tian Parlor Car, | | zr: | THIS AFTERNOON. rpuomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. PEREMPTORY SALE OF VALUABLE UNTMPROVED REAL ESTATE. BEING FIVE LOT psi SIDE OF R STREET, NEAR CONNECTICUT AVENUF NORTHWEST. AND SEVEN LOTS ON OF TWEN STREET, BE- DECEMBER FIEST, 1883, “oe FIRS’ in front of premises, five peluding the elegant, ‘orner im ist and Rs This property Hs the handsome new residence of Harvey L. These lots being numbered 10 to 14 inclu- Y¥, AT HALF-PAST FOUR P. M., will sell sven Lots on 21st strect, lot 14, in square 97, These rapidly improving part of tern section of the city, and afford purchasers for either speculation the popular nor fine opportunity t. Or investinent third cash: balance in one, two eat atwix per cent. Deferred oftruston the property. A meachlotat time of sale, if r ad with in seven days, the pro- 1d at risk and cont of defaulting’ purcha- vertixement, THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ind Tnsnrance, F street northwest. REAL ESTATE, OF Et ADJACENT OFFICE {a deed of tmst to pobewary et, 196. au the undersigned 4 duly recorded ne of the land’ t the written dilexpese pretuises. on SATURDA’ NOVEMBER. A.D. 1889, at ‘ing described real es- 5), sixty-mix (66), nine (69),neven! nty-two (72) in’ Patric f original lots seventeen. (17) and th hundred and sixteen (016), with Yyurroveauents th-reon, \D TMMRDIATELY THEREAFTER. AT FIVE Jot ninety-one (91), in Calot's subdivision of six hundred and seventy-seven (677), being Part nal Icz four (4), 4m gal square. of sale: Ouc-Third cash; balance in one and two years, in equal payments, ‘with interest at eeven Der goptins per nium frouh day of ale, payable sein. annual): nl secured mech of Ue or @1 cash, at ovtion, A deposit of 250 on each lot will be et the aale; and if terms are not complied with ixdays from date of sale, the aoe reserve \t to Tenell the property st the risl cope of jirchusers, on Ave days’ ‘aulting pu chaser or nth ewspaper. ‘Conveyanolag arty thereby sucire of, th TAY OF X K P.M. the fo! he “Evening Star’ id recording at p s* cost, cee ee TW DANI WASH’N DANENBOWER,! THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioncer. t7-TRE PURCHA! OF " ABOVE PROPERTY havine failest te comply with terms of sale. it will be resoldon FRIDAY, NOVE! RTAETH, 1883, ‘Sutue hour and Pia W. DANENTOW ARENLOWER ‘Trustees = THOMAS DOW Auctioneer. bwd&éde Epeeuas DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTE! LE OF ALTABLE IMPROVED eae oa TE IN WASHINGTON CITY, AT CHON. By 2 of bruay t 'y virtne of s dead of trust, dated Feb Ee: | i h. 1875, recorded in Liber No. 778, folio 68,5 1 land records of Washington county, D.C., and quest of the hok 6 note secured thereby. at ih le“ion, ig front Ce premises, on SAT- UnbaY, DECEMBER vat FOUR O'CLOCK, all that Certain pace or pare und Knoyn and de: gitbal ae Lot numbered Forty-five (45), of Perea and Ki Ys subdivision of original lotsin square pumbered fro lnindred and seve ner of S and 15th street (207), situate on southeast cor- 1s orthwest. Improvements con- sist of « two-story aud mansard Brick House, with back building and stable, ‘Terms of sal balance in six and Pith interent at ix, per cent. payable until paid, by deed y qu of trust on premlses sold. "A deposit of 100 will be re- quired st time of sale. Ifthe terms of saleure not com- bited with in seven days the trugtees reserve the right well ut the risk and cost of the d ug Pi Conveyancing at cost of purchaser, DHMITLEY, ie USTIN HERI’ } Trustees, presse DOWLING, Auctioneer. CHANCERY SALE QF PIPROVED AN] ROVED REAL ESTATE IN GEORGETOWN Under and by v Court of the District of Columbla, passed on th ist day of Noveinbsr, 1888, in Equity ceuse vu Splenda one eae et ie. oF he ER 1383, at Porn on LOCK PM... cgariain Hees or pace 18 of grou feorgctown. in sgid District, and dis on the «round the west twenty-thpew (33) feet front, be depth one bmadued mid twenty, (50) Seat prunbered two (82), and the west Moree (3D Teet front, by a one hundred and twenty (120) feet of lot numbered eiyhty-wix (36), in Holnead’s dt i amberea Linety-four proved ty'a uew twor lat theres bereel 2525 West (P) streat borth- of lot 8 nts on Last street, 1u- ear thereof, and is unimproved. t sale, xe prescribed by said of whieh 50 ninat be paid tat the thine of pale). tes! decree: One third by the purchaser of et atx atid twelve with interest at uit), secured by th a dof trust upon the pre Sof purchaser, Alleonyeys hase."scost. The truste he pr ty at defaulting = f cost aud risk if teruis are Hot complied with in ten days. CHAS. H. CRAGIN. Jn, $21 Be cheet nw. , (WM. J. MILI ne nical Men who have: heen usin; nines the ast twenty years wil ‘onr latest production,” Strictly neiselese, p ‘p the Uahtest upping high arm ma. chine ever made. For footand hand power, Old Amer- jeans taken in exchange, or repaired and made equal to new The lew Queen.” “New Doniestic.” “New Singer” her Arst-class spies at popular prices, and ait ot Re ug and repairing, kinds. buciys beat Sewing Machine Oil Scents per bottle. Re by ©. AUERBACH, Corner 7th and H. ... New Hoye, | For nal nit Haaurronp... ‘The simplest and best SEWING MACHINES of the Present day. Call at our office and examine t mggupiste stock of NEEDLES, PAKTS and ATTAGH- IS for all machines on bad. ‘TRACING WHKELS, READY-WOUND BOBBINS. SEWING MACHINES FOR RENT. BAZAH GLOVE FITTING PATTERNS. OPPENHEIMER, Popular Sewing Machine and Fasition Roo: Crags Oth olreet Hw, Be Clad Bunaoe, ni0 pe Davis VERTICAL FEED SEWING MA- chine stands withont a rival. Tt doewa large line of desirable work which other ma that use the four motion feed cannot do. Cail at wand be convinced. nid BALDWI. ADIES SHOULD W lens i oh 907 F street northwest. Y INVESTIN A 3 MACHINE 8) Lave examined the light-ronning NEW 0 you that it 31 they, chine, verthing its name tr inex sold A trial will convin All | te ey - a x bly payments, 1 Sin proved, to uew, at $25: 2 Sinver, ut #10; 2 Sabb, at $1 aud $12 “Renting aide: HOUSEHOLD,” SILENT ew Home,” * Boston,” fine Sewing Ma- es. No canvasers. Come to the Renung and repairing a 27 Sth st. uw. seD ‘ines at honest WOOD AND COAL. JOHNSON BROTHERS. WHARVES AND RAILROAD YARD: ‘Twelfth sud Water streets southwest, CH YARDS AND OFFIC! 1202 F atreet northwest; 3515 7th street northwest: 1740 Pennaylvan‘a avenue northwest 1222 9th street northwest; Cornor 3d and K streets northwest; 421 Pennsylvania avenue southeast LARGEST PRIVATE RATEROAD YARD SOUTH OP W ¥e DRS ale ae ‘SIVE WHARVES, giving s evaweed! facilities tur the ecouanis bagaling EL ofall Minds CUAL DELIVERED ON CARS DIRECT FROM THE MINES INTO OUR XAKD. | We deat onty tn, best qualities of ANTHRACITE LITUMINUUS COAL a AN kinds of WOOD, efter in the stick or prepared to order at our fkctory. CLEAN COAL. FULL WEIGHT AND MEASURE, Prompt deliveries aud prices as low as Fueloan be fur- 2» shit = sepl3 NG WOOD—SPRUCE PINE, ; OAK, ; BA t cl 8, GEO. €) NG@v ez! 14th Stn w.; whard tout of latest, muh ee i Josr Axo Woon. We Lave just recelved a large lot of . WOOD. als, fresh igined COAL of eurecie eee | domentic’ uso, ai | rates, | ‘The attention of consumers 4s reepectfall | an inspection ot uur stock, rsariins STEPHENSON & BRO. h at_ wharf and 12th at, andPa, ave, of euperior suallty ter of Wich We offer at lowest marke min * Ganucir & Co-s MATICO CAPSULES Are warranted to effect a repid cure in the most severe Cayen of private diseancs, “They do not fatigue the stom- twit be found é sade aad ceciyp putuatye noe oo and jaed-tubtly BOLD DRUGGISTA TPE CELLULOID THUSSTTHAT NEVER DEES Te CELLULOID TRUSS: THAT NEVER BREAI East St ab aware and can be worn w! cution to the way ot 623 STRS. FISHER : evotos bec’ at CCHANSERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATI SITUATED ON NORTH TREET, BET" CORNER OF ¥LEST AND L STKRETS NOBTH- District of Cohumbia.dated the 15th said court. the unde ed, as trustee in said cause.will at FOUR AND A HALF O'CLOCK P. ML. in front of the premises, the following described real extate situate in the city of Washington, in the District of Columbia, and known and designat on the plats of said city as lot No. 12, in square No, eeprored bya stuall frame ¥ jately reafter part of lot numbered 11, in square N becinning for the sane at a point on Ist street we feet south from the northeast cor- ber of said lot, and running thence south 29 feet ; thence Went 90 feet. thence north 49 feet to L street; thence easton L street 10 feet; thence south 20 feet: thence east 80 feet to Ist street and the place of becinning, and coutatning 2810 square tet, more or lets, and ubun- STREET, N FOURTH. STRELTS WEST, AND ON THE SOUTHWEST WEST. By virtue of a decree of the Court of RD ie acd rensed in the cause of MeCarthy ef of et. v=. O" net al. 8,633 of the Eaatty, Docket of offer for ‘suie. at public ‘auction, on FRIDAY, THE TWENTY-1HIRD Day OF NOVEMBER, A.D! 1 e and edghtecn months, with interest trom day of sale. and to be er's notes and @ reserved }fen on property sold, or all cash, at purchaser's option, A cponit of $1) will be reqaited, on each ticce of prop: Id at the time of sale, and if the purchaser fail with the terms of sale within one week from sale the Trustee reserves the right to resell the Property atthe risk and cost of such defaulting pur- after thre days notic TRE EVENING STAR newspaper, Conveyancing md rec We ing at purchaser's " JOHN F. HANNA, trust ‘bster's Law Building, 505 D street uorthwest, Wash- ton. D. C. THOMAS DOWLING, Auct nlt-d&ds t®~ THE ABOVE SALE I8 POSTPONED IN CON- , : "i OVEMBER $g~ THE ABOVE SALE IS AGAIN POSTPONED in conseqmence of the rai rO- MORROW (TUES- DAY). NOVEMBER TWE EVENTH, sume hour and By order of the Trustee, ‘THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, D NCANSON BROS, Auctioneers. > one of t undersi, Ne TRUSTE '8 SALE OF BRICK HO ‘SE AND LOT Ox c TENTH STREETS NOKTHWEST, AT AUCTION Ly RS od of a deed of t lated the Stieen th Srded on the Mth day ery, A.D. AsT7, in Lt 41, folio 234. he land records of th, WENTY SEVENTH. 1. AT HACE FOUR O'GLOCK P.M. all that certain plece or FRENCH STREET, BETWEEN. NINTH B a5 of Novemtyr i876, and of Jani as Surviving Tr. ate, wil offer ior retin in front of thn premises, on ae remises, situate and in the Pa: arcel of land and istrict of Columbia and city of Washtuyton, and known and. distingpish Lot numbered forty-three (38), in Swunze numbered three hundred and sixtythiee (363) ggcgpliag tp the subdivision of said equarc, ax made by Mattingly & Wilsogy ‘trustees, aud duly recorded in. the Surveyor's Ofice of the Distr >t of Columbia. ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money. in ceah amd the residue in two ‘eqngl and eee reson cay f sale, Fith taiments in one on the prop ay purchaser. nig of sale, All pire Lied with the seed of or tion of the of $200 will be required at the Hug gphveraicing and recordin at the co ener. IP the terms of sale are pot oo! Sithin ten dase ere day of sal a. genale of the prop: ty will be unde at the tsi bad cost of to dead tid nrchaser, alter Ave days public advertisement thercok nied THOS. ff CALLAN, Surviving Trustes, puomas DOWLING, Auctioneer, ‘ SALE OF PREMISES No, 1740 EIGHTH STREET ‘NO! pT ewes, one Dy direction of the Trustee we shall offer for gale the pre TUESDAY. on NOVEMBE r- H, 1883, at HALF-PAS’ YOUR . M., lot 34, in Rigen’ subdivision of square proved By'a {rime house, “Turms made known na-d&ds THIS EVENING. Wy 4Ltes B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers, FOSTER'S GREAT SALE uals apd American Books EVERY NIGHT at Sey . aS. a Willian’ peseton comes comer and Penugyivania avenne. Largest stock ever In Washington, Hundreds of cases of thie best Booke pnb Mehed. conbrecinig sistory, Fiction, Theology, Science, Art, pbs. Encyclopedias, Poetry, fine tiustrated Holiday Books, Juven des by box or single volume, Ti and Docket Bibles, Prayer Books and Photo- ph Alhums. Tn all an hinmensa stock of the toont bie Books published. A rare chance to replenish at found stock must be sold. m prices. IS & CO., Aucta. AUCHON SALE OF FORFEITED PLEDGES. H. K. FULTON, Anctioneer, MONDAY, NOVEMBER, oe AM. my stock of Kinds of J “8 Knives, Forks, Sp Kin Kings, Silver-plated ver" fen, Copa and N Li Opera Glasses, & tinue mornings, at 10 otelock ck, until wll the tote: are aol, Lng Hekets will please tnko not __TO-Mon ROW. DOWLING, Auctioneer, pao SPECIAL STORAC AND ENGRAV AND MODE On — WEDNESDAY TWENTY-FIGHT. ft at SEVEN AND A HALF O'CLOCK, at my auction rooms, Eshail sell. without reserve, about seventy-five Oil Palntinis, which Lave been in store about two. years, aud will be sold for storage and advances. 2 ‘THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. 26-3 COPANCERY, GAnE OF DESIRABLE IMPROVED J AND UNIMPROVED PROPERTY. By. ytrtue of & decree of the Supreme Court of the plstrict of Columbia, elting. in’ Eanity, paned, om fh 12th day of October. A. D. 18s In Gaune No. KOs7. Txhal! nell at public auction. In front of the prom- is Sey agape C the foliowing cegeried Beal otate, situate in the clty of Washington, District of Columbis, 0 W yn WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER + PARE O'CLOCK P.M. parts of, sub-lots 1 69, and 73. in sauare 449; tinproved by a large three. and basement Brick Dwelling, with mansard roof, an Brick Stable, &., on the northwest torner of 6th and. piteets northwest, ‘sald proverty, fronting 2 feet 6 inches on M street by a depth of 143 feet to a public al- ae 6th street. SAME DAY, AT 4:00 O'CLOCK P.M. part lot 1, ai 4 improved by a three-story brick dwelling, treet port WE DAY, AL 480 O'CLOCK P. Mf, part lot 33, Smpioved by u two-story frame ‘dwelling, a ‘yth street northwest. ‘On THURSDAY, DECEMBER SIXTH, AT 8 O'CLOCK P. M.,sub lot 41, square G14. Improved by two two- story frame houses, Nos. 787 tnd 139 lat street north: west. On SAME. DAY, AT 3:45 O'CLOCK P. M., sub lot 45, pgaare 02, ved by dwelling, No: 56 H street west. Also, on SAME DAY, AT 4:50 O'CLOCK P, M., sub. lots 21 and 22, square 802, improved by a two-story frame dweilipg, No. 507 7th atree ‘theust. DECEMBER “ub tots Ts sqni one im- ved by @ two-story Brick Dwelling and the other by & three-story Brick Dwelling, Nos, 1521 and 1538 Colne t northwest, AME DAY, AT 4:00 O'CLOCK P.M. sub lot 72, 2, improved by a three-story and basement. ing, No. 140 Vermont avenue northwest, T 4:30 O'CLOCK P.M,, sub lots 37 aud 38, square 182) unisuproved, on Rhode"Ieland. ayer mw bet we id Lith streets northwest. ‘Terms, as prescribed by said decree, are as follows: One-fourth of the pi y in cash, and the resi- due iu three equal installments, payable Tespecti vel; With interest, at six, twelve und cighteen months froin the day of sale, for which shall be passed the romissory hotes of the purchaser ur Purclaserr, wecared by deed oF devds of trust upou the property; orall cash, at option oft haere. A deposit of #500 will be required at tine of sale on property cort h aud M Streets, #250 on the Vermont ave and $100 on each of the remainder. All cot ng and record ing at the expense of the purchaser or purchasers, ertus to be complied with In ten days, otherwise the Trustee reserves the right to resell the property at the Fisk und cost of the desaulting purchaser or purchasers, MED Phat of the resbectt fil be exhibited fats of the respective properties w at the timo of sale. THOMAS R. JONES, Trusteo, National Savings Bank, J. T. COLDWELL, At u2z-12b CANCERY SAF OF AND ATTIC BRICK D\ NG AND LOT, CORNER THIRD AND M STK Passed in Equity cause No. psetal. va. Tippett ot: i Fubite auction, tp front of the pr 4 EID DAY OR DECKS D. 1883, at FOUR O'CLOCE P. that certain piece d premises’ known and (lc-scribed on of Washinxton, Dis- do), in square e (T) the north 25 feet front on id street cust and thence by that width With M street south #4 feet 83s inches, improved by brick Iwellins, ‘Terms: One-third cash; balance in two equal instal- ments at six and twelve months, notes to bear iuterest from day of wale at six percent per annum, to be secured by deed of trust o or all cash, at option of purchaser. A 100 required at, timeof sale, Conveyancil rch cost. Terms to be complies! with i otherwise the Trustess re- wang the High to resell the property af the risk and cost ter of the defaulting yn ase, ve days’ public n¢ tice of ‘such re-eale i sums newspaper published fa CHARLES F. ROWE, Waslunzton, D.C, 319 434 street n.w. BENRY ‘Davis, { Trustees ‘Louisiana avenue. DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, n21-d&ds HHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, TRUSTERS SALE OF FRAME DWELLING ON THE AST SIDE OF SECOND STREET, BETWEEN NORTH A AND EAST CAPITOL STREETS. By virtue of « dated the thirteenth, Gay, of October, 188, red in Liber 1021. folio 309 et \ id. Records of’ Wasit District Trustecs, ine, on z FOUR O'CLOCK, the following-deseribed property, viz: Parts of Lots 9, ib and 11. in square 769, a fol- lows: nitig for the same sixty-one feet south from the northwest Corer, of said square aud tn thence peut along 2d street ctehcen fet: thence east Atty-fve and one-half visting line Jot numbered nine and eleven: thence north on inches: thence ing line one foot eleven and one. i ‘ifly-four feet ten inches to of lot eleven; Hane poe eh EE vet fifty-five feet and finch to, the: ae by balance at stx and twelve int will rem BE of the ‘undernigned THURSDAY. DECEMER STR ABS ee Colt ning, wit Da, ry Te 3 wi tes mea mn re with in seven days t! sell the property at ‘and cost of purchaser, ve} haar] Pai = ‘com and cost, $100 des it will be wane Sea He WALTER B WILLIAMS & 00., Auctioneers EXTRAORDINARY SALE OF SEVERAL PIEOES OF CHOICE FURNITURE. On TO-MORROW MORNING, commencing at HALF- PAST TEN O'CLOCK AM, We uball sell, within our eroom— One Elewant Bouffett, artistically carved, exhibition work frum one of the first manufacts ries. ‘Wing Bookcase, elaborately carved, very daouely uphelsrered. panels upholst dnote L ian one Har ates e Hair Mattress, : The above list is comprised of Furniture mnch as ts Tarely offered at public auction, and the advantage of Stteuding the sale cunt be oeetrat it ALTE! VILLL RSGIVING DAY OUR SALE WILL I ‘0 SOME PARI ACK ETE e: z NGS, WAL- CITES. PAINT- CES OF WAL- fede bdubasieich tc} i=} *' MORNIN: MBER THIRD, 1883, at TEN O'CLOCK. at No. $2 15th street, opposite McPherson. square I shall sell the entire Household ucts of a ludy oe : Auctioneer, Ftce, Fox & BROWN, Real Estate Brokers, AUCTION SALE OF DESIRABLE. UNIMPROVED PROPERTY ON L_ STREET. BETWEEN TWELFTH AND “THIRTEENTH S1REETS NORTHWEST. MONDAY, NOVEMBER TWENTY-SIXTH | 18h. AT HALES SOT FOUR OCEOCR Bae Th Hon partot ect 36, sausre 28 Having sone of 40 on, Par 26, ins fect Vinebes on the eouth side of L stieet, by depan of 168 feet 10 suchen, ta: One-third cash: balance in one, two and three ears at alx per cent st, payable semi-annually, ferred payments to be seciared be etd of trust on tho Ail convevanc! ‘haser’e cost, A de- property. 7 Ponlt of $200 required at tne of sale If teria of wale Are not complied with in seven days, the Property will be sold at rigk apd cost of defanitine junchtaer after Ave days’ advertisement, = FITCH. FOX & BROWN, 1497 Pennsylvania avenue, J.T, COLDWELL, Auctioneer, 1n20-dts fa THE ABOVE SALE IB POSTRONED, ON AG: count of the rain. UNTIL, NESDAY, NOVEMBER TWENTY-FIGHIH, SAME TIME and place, nJi-2t \HANCERY SALE OF & THREE-STORY AND BASEMENT BRICK DWELLING WITH BAY- Ca, i ELEVENTH STREET NORTH- ” By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the, District of Col seed in equity cause No Parken tartetad gay So la rember, Vt yler ef L. it of Tahoe ie ea aD AA IER NTH, 1683, at FOUR O'OL a, ict of Columbia, together with the aaare money in cash and the residue in three equi niin from day’ of sale, for which the puret as, at Ci PAL. Lot numbered five (8), i oh M. Sims’, executor, enbdividon of square hum= ies thive Hund and thirty-nine (339), in the olty of nrovenieits, £6, ‘Sala fot Houta’ 19 feat tnchen ok wprovenients, &e. 0 ches TIN Street nortdewoet ny a deprive os feet Ton teehes ‘Terms, an prescribed by the decree: One-third of the tallments, payable, respectively in six, twelve a eiztern month, with interest at sfx () per cent per an- re by sdoel ot trust on Ave his promissory notes, sectired by a deed of trust on fue property sold. A aepisit of $100 will be required a8 the time. of mle, and Souvevancing, and recording: at cost of the purchaser. If terns of ale are not cone plied with in seven dava,the trustees reserve the right to Teacll the property at the risk aud oost of the defaulting Durchaser after five days advertisement, No, 1341 F streat northwest: FRANCIS MILLER ats ‘No, 460 Louisiana svenue, n2T-eodta, 3. 7, COLDWELL, Auctioneer. GALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY IN ALEX Ww DRIA COUNTY, Me By virtne of decrees of the Circuit Court of Alex andria conty, Va.. rendered at its November term: 1882 and 1889, in the chancery suit of Zadok Mew nite G. Hine and others, the um ere therein named, will. ¥ H DAY OF DE i 1CK NOON. on the premises, offer for ae at public auction the following property in Alexan- unity, viz unexpired term of the 99 in square the town of wed by Fine Busldi ton House.” fer orchurt. This} nt, to be paid t by the pnreh ny, during the Yor dense of Jote 1, 20nd osulyn. which lote are me of Which is known as , onthonses and an apple hias about §2 yeara to run. he Alexandria Canal, RR, | ble semi-annually in ad- | ce On January 10th aud July 1th, { en per cent of the purchase money to of and the remainder {n and 18 months from sale, bearing six per cent interest, und to be the bonds of the purchaser, with good y rit ention uf the tithe until the sam ‘on, D. .Alexa., TRUSTEES! SALE OF VSES, TRICT OF COLUMBIA. irtne of a deed of trust, bearing date the 19th, ay of May, 1876, and duly recorded fn Liber #17, at one of the land records for the District of Cohonbia, and by virtue of the order and decree of the Supreme Court of the District, of Golumtu, hi sha Suyclal term in Bauity, of the th day of October, i wise num! .295, in Equity, we shall, at the request of Mary L. Hall. owner of the note sect, the sald deed of t ent of the pay by . by reason of defanlt in the indebtedness by the sald deed user on THURSDAY. THe THLATERNTR Dae autken on SDAY, 1 N F DECEMB! ‘4 1883, AT THREE O'CLOCK Pata those certain preinives known ag lots numbered ninsty- three (93), ninety-four (94), and ninety-five ( of the ‘Commisstoners’ sub-division are Rumbered five hundred and Far (510, tn. the Clty of Washington, tn ins folumnbfa, ee of sd lot nom- and nineteen (119), of William H, Helidge mb-division of lots numbered twenty-seven: Ue Foe Provenients, appurtenances ant (eeditaments to the fame belonging. the said improvements consisting of three (3) Beek wal noises, numbered ively a 448in Franklin respectii 481, 438, 435 and reet in the said cit “Terms of sala: alf cash, and the balance in sfx and twelve months secured, on’ the property sold. and the notes to bear interest at 6 per cent. per anni. or all cash at the option of the purchaser, A deposit of $100 will be reqnired on each house when gold. All conveyancing to be at purchaser's cost. The terms of ta be complied with within ten (10) days: in default such compliance the Trustees will res: If the said pre- mises (or so tauch thereof in respect of which such compliance shall not be had) at the default Fertining | fsk wndcoat of the vaser after five (S) dave’ notice by ad~ Spaper published in the city of Wash- 3. RUSSELL BARR, EVELYN 8. HALL, THOS. 5. FISHER & CO, Auctioneers LARGE LOT OF OLD, TUMBER AT PUBLIC AUC- q On MONDAY, DEC O'CLOC! Trustee, { TWELVE at Benning’s Race Couns, in mber contained in the fene- ing, erand stand, stables und other buikilngs on the roids of the race course, cash, én THOS, J, FISHER & CO., Aucta. TPENCANSON BROS, Auctioneers, ES’ SALE OF A VALUABLE UNIMPROVED LOT ON TWENTY-FIRST STHEET WES" - EN M AND N STREETS NORTAWEST, NGTON, D.C. By virtue of a decdof trust, dated the twent; day of July, A.D. 1882, and duly recorded In| Liber No. 1,014, folio 129. ét _seq., one of the land. records for the D'strict of Columbia, and at the written. Request of the party secured, we will expose to public sale, in frout of the rauultes, on THURSDAY the SIXTH DAY OF DECHMUEIE A.D. 1883, at HALES PAST FOUR P.M,, the following-described Foal eatate, located in the city of Washington, to-wit: A part of Lo numbered, four (4), in square numbered ninety-nine (99). described by metes and bounds as follows: Bagin- Point ‘on the vast side of Twenty- ning for the same at a first (2ist) street west Ehirtysreven feet two ches south from the intersection of New Hampshire avenne and Twenty-first street, and running thence south twent five feet five inches; thence east ninety feet: thence north Ais espes Abo feet five inches; thence west ninety fect to the place of begintiug. ‘Terms of sale: One hulf'cash; balance in_six and ents, with interest at six twelve months, in equal pay) per ceptum par annum, payable’ semi-annually and secured by a deed of trust, or all cash, at the purch- ascry's option, A deposit of @75 will be tequired at the time of sale." If terms of sale are not couplied with ithin geven days from date of sale the Trustoes reserve right to rescll the property. at the risk and cost of faulting purchaser ou five ays’ hotiee in. Evening at newspaper. Conveyances and recording chaser's cost ANSON 8. TAYLO’ WILLIAM H. WETZ) n26-dkéde WV 4SH#8GTON HORSE AND CARRIAGE BAZAAR 808, 940 and 942 Louisiana fvenue, Rewular ai Harness, &., URDAY MORNING, rdleks of weather "Geniticmen, having Horses or at pur- 1291 F street northwest; ELL, 2191 H street northwest; ‘Trusteca, for sale will ‘ud thas the best method of ainosinig of the same. 8. BENSINGER, Auctioneer. ‘Constantly on hand, and at , lange stock of Fors, C: ‘Bi press "Waigons, Ha Blankets, Hobes. ke. Eire o1y-im OBERT 0. HOLTZM Estate Auctioneer, Ri Toth and # wavets nortiwest AUCTION SALE OF THE DESIRAI DWELLING HESIDENCE OF THE Lave HON. EBON CIN GERSOLL. : i By virtue of twodecds of trust, dated, respectively, on tho Ares day of Noveucr 18s and ckekth dar fea of April, 1875, and recorded in Liber No. 737, folio 254, and ‘Liber No. 872 folto 144, in the Land of free cums eee nt ol rem fo) 1883, at FOUR O'CLOCK P. FOURTH, A. D., Four . M., the followine Heal Bstate in we oly of Washington, Distue ‘of Columbia, with all the improvements thereon, to wit: Lot numbored two (2), in hidwell’s recorded eubdi- vision of equére m1 ‘two hundred and seven- teen (217), the plat thereof in the office of the Surveyor of Washington city, District bia, ‘Terms of sale: One-fourth cash, and the ope, two, and three years, with interest thereon at rate of cent num, payable semi-annual] Stall cant 2¢ the option af ibs porches A Gone oF 8200 to bo made at Une of pale, If terms fo revell the: at. le are not Srocx AND Gam Excaanon, 1831 F STREET NORTHWEST, OPPOSITE EBBITT HOUSE ‘T. BRIGHAM BISHOP & 00, SPECIAL WITH 8. M HIBBARD, MEMBER OF NEW YORE STOCK EXCHANGE, BUY, SELL AND CARRY STOCKS, GRAIN AND PETROLEUM ON MARGINS TO SUIT CUSTOMERS AT REUGLAR NEW YORE STOCK EXCHANGE AND CHICAGO BOARD OF SONS AND THE PUBLIC GENE! VITED 10 EXAMINE TRADE PRICES, ALL PER- Y ARE IN- THE FACILITIES OF THIS OFFICR CONSTANT QUOTATIONS FROM NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE AND CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE BY PRIVATE WIRES DIRECT TO OUR OFFICE. nn Rost. J. Tomas, (Late of Louisville, Ky.) BROKER IN GRAIN, PROVISIONS, COTTON AND PETROLEUM, No. 618 15th Street (National Metroplitan Building.) Orders to. buy or sell, on margin or for cash, executed on the Chicago Board of Trade and New York Cotton Exchange, Cohstant quotations instantly received by direct private wires. F.P. SCHMITT & CO. SAWYER, WALLACE ).. Chicago correspondent, & CO., New York correspondent. References {Rational Metropelitan Bank, don. Jam (Orders®y Telephone Promptly Attended to.) ny-6m Avaws & Co. BANKERS AND BROKERS, F STREET NORTEWEST, Offer special inducements to buy or fell CRUDE PETROLEUM, either for Cash or on Margin, IN LOTS OF 100 BARRELS OR MORR ‘We invite correspondence. All information cheerfully given. oS Prvare Srocs Terrors Wires BETWEEN WASHINGTON, NEW YORK AND RICHMOND. H. H. DODGE, Fonds, Stocks and Investment Securities Bought and Bold on Commiasion, No. 639 15TH STREET (CORCORAN BUILDING) Agency for Prince and Whitely, Stock Brokers, {Buoapwar, New Youn, Every class of Securities bought and sold on ccmmis- sion in Sen Francisco, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York, Boston and Waab' ington, Orders executed on the New York Stock Exchange at one-eighth of one per cent commission. Private and direct telegraph wires to Richmond, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York and Boston, through which orders are executed on the Stock Exchanges in those cities and reported back Promptly. Quotations formation wires INSTANTL Exchange. of Stocks and Bonds and in- the markets received through our Gireot trom the New York Stock nl BEALE Gi . GOV'T AND D, 0. BONDS; IGHT and AU other City Deposits received subject to check. ‘We pay SPECIAL attention to obtaining CORRECT and RELIABLE information regarding our various city Securities, and are prepared at all times to answer inqui- iies regarding same, HARRY c. TOWERS & CO. BANKERS, BROKERS AND INSURANCE mel 1 00 F STREET NORTHWE! PIANOS AND ORGANS. Hersexaxe Prasos Are nsed by 15,000 Professorg, Artists and Amateurs; and are recommended Judes pronounce them singing qualities and ubove all others. Competent unequalled in brillianoy of tone, durability. Low factory prices and easy terms, Several now on hand but Uttle used will be suld very low. Old pianos taken as part payment ut full value, BRANCH FACTORY WAREROOM, n22 427 10th Street Northwest, Srecuax Sure or Pranos ax Onzcans. No, 1A gunerb Square Grand Piano, tn i massive rosewood case, with pearls,ex: heavily carved lege abd lyre. vary powerful and syinpaheyle In top ok the first prise at the great nstitute F ican now in perfect omer, with pandsome emis ide ver and stool to ce, ih can told before Novemnter asthe. Rayo geuuine Win. be & Co., ufchased at a cost of 1,100; modern improvements’ style nearly like No. I.nearly Rew, the best the fy ea; worth G00, will gel 228, No. 8A Haines Bro. Byuare Plano: cost $430.68 . 0} 6 Avenue; it isas when bought; will take $1 wortly $400, ‘Nook fal three-st Caiine Grant ‘months; standard gmake and reat . No. 8A splendid Chicks: in perf with stool aud cover, only 0. 6 God. Square Fiano: for stipe 00” No. s=,G00d Plano for bogunter =A ren Daniel F. Beatty 3 coat 5 BB. No, 9. —New Organs, No. rate pe wg mond nt ry Do refusal teen Sith ut a deposit, v 01 *Semauber the place, oe aeen 210 483 7th atrevt northwest, ALLET DAVIS Day a touch, beauty of tone these pluton tro witho ecp2t & Cote Celebrated Upright Bland g 6 Gelel right Beno, lence of construction, elasticity of endurance of usage, ta rivet. Bee om haee "811 9th street northwest, Gag NE “DECKER” PIANOS, MADE BY DECKER BKOS., N. xfer G.H. KUHN, Sole Agent, 407 10th st. nw. ‘Also for Burdett organs. sepa F, A. Unso, aa SQUARE AND UPRIGHT PIANOS FOR RENT AND FO) AND RE- ER BALE. PIANOS TU PAIRED A SPECIAL 82 Orders Front y attended to. 'S Piano Rone, eep10-7m_ 13 1th street northwest. GE WED & Bro. = 709 Tth vtreet northwest, Always offer Mente. ‘Tuning and repairing: Special Bargains ti Stieff, the Kranich & Bach and. Jand “PIANOS and Barke oreecond hand, but also Cash {aithfally attended to. sept EICHENBACH'S PIANO Wali Win. how ‘on. 1ith street, above ices. oT ave. PIANOS i of various makes for sale and rent at re- juiced abe, Co.'s world-te: OOMS, repairing, ai ks Pros, ORGANS, SHEET MUSIC. STECK & CO. PIANO, ‘The Most Perfect Piano Mada, EMERSON PIANO, ‘The Best Medium-priced Piano Mannfactured. WILCOX & WHITE AND KIMBALL ORGANS. ‘Pianos and Organs sold on installments, rented or ex- srent applied if purchused. 8 CENT MUSIO, ‘The only complete stock in thectty. HENRY EBERBACH, No, 915 FSTREET. Managing partner of the late firm Ellis&Co. 2 FAMILY SUPPLIES. Just Recerven NEW CROP OF FLORIDA ORANGES AND LEMONS. All kinds of Game, Fish and Diamond Back Terrapins constantly on hand. PALA CE MARKET, Corner New York avenue and Mth street, nis FR: NOTICE 10 MAKE BEA\ ‘WILL ALWAYS Depot, corner Lat. ‘ANK J. TIBBETS, Proprietor. HOUSEKEEPERS, baer! gene pa e aay 22424 al bares (PODER at a at Serta Ba cer E 3 AND BISC! . street and Indians avenua, ‘WM. M. GALT & CO. ay CORNED BEEF street OF of change to all parts of the ‘The Nickerson Case. TEE SECOND WITE'S AxEWER TO THE ClAIM OF MKS, NICKERSON No. 1. Tn the cage of Emma ©. D. Nickerson against Aree HL Nickerson, W. B. Mattnews and Lena Diller Cate ter, the wife of Major Nickerson by a second mare Tage, for a receiver and account, the latter to-day» by Mr. H. W. Garnett, Mle@ her answer. She denies ‘That the first Mrs. Nickerson was the lawful wife of Major Nickerson (rom August 18th, 1870, and says that the divorce in Philadelphia of March sist Was not set aside tll June 9h, 1888, and quently during that time the frst Mrs. Nik Was not in law his wife. She says she has sonal knowledge of defendant's property in sq 210, oF in Portland, Oregon, and named that she bas been inforn chase Was made subject to a deed fret wife had no interes THE EVENING STAR. ljovember 27, 1583. 2d Edition. Lats Telos to Tha Sta Don’t Want to Sail in the Shenan- doah, ml that the pure trust. and the Bosrox, Nov. 27.—The Advertiser says: The U. rein, states S. steamer Shenandoah. which is now awaiting | further that the property, rat lot 2 square 114, Wa orders to sail, ts not lkely to secure her full com- | not purchasét thi June.“isse. and tt now be plement of officers, for almost every oMcer who ts ordered to her at once endeavors to be relieved. ‘The seamen do not ike the prospects of going around the Hora in this vessel, and their feelings are greatly intensified by the actions of the oficers. The Satlors claim that the ship 1s top-heavy, and Ubat they are crowded together like sheep. longs to her. She says that she belleved and still Delleves that her marriage with Major Nichers Was legal. She eays that she never the propriety or honesty of the divorce and uent marriage until she learned, the first wife's return and of her 1 tute proceedings to set the divorse « that the first wife has no ri General Foreign News, this defendant further CURIOUS TRIAL IN PARIS FOR FRAUD. Be sitet - Panis, Nov. 2%7.—The trial of Charles Du Breil, | 2ot maintain this suit in her own alias the Marquis de Rays, on the change of fraud | defendant asks th e may hav: At and advantage of U spectally demurred ine S ANsiwe nection with his attempt to found the colony pee Breton, Isl ra, Was begun to- defendants, eight of are under Dall and three of whom are fugt- lives ‘The case ig expected to last five weeas ‘There are forty witnesses for the prosecution, A Honting Party Drowned. Desvge, Jowa, Nov. 27.—A bunting party, com- Posed of Frederick Jenkel and hls Two sous, jew- elers, and Rte connected with the Datly Democrat, went out in a boat to an tsland in the | fy Mississippl, Several miles south of this place, Sun- sbout £ nore and ht Dr raliroad the loss of a ie for trial. —— — Excirep Cororap Prorix.—The colored pops. a of Birmingham, Ala, are so excited ove f Lewis He Mt, WhO atte day morning. As they were revurning a gale arose, white lady lst’ week, that tw the boat was swamped, and they were all drowned, y companies were kept. win nO a and a mounted Ga The Markets. one of tye pri BALTIMORE, Nov. 27.—Vinginia sixes, cacond series, 38; new ten-fortice, 3: as Noxth Car- Olina sizes, old, 10S bid to-day. BALTIMORE, Noy. 27.—Cotton stes@y—middlini WM. Flour without’ change, but fnuer. Whea southern quict; western di Thomas Samon, the mnt and Mrs. Ford at Lac ied American bish bat further ula, Ne HL, tn Rome have warned the full’: southern red. 1.084) is part wita Int do. amber, 1.101114; No.1 Marrland, 112" nent at ‘the, Tie arn winter red, Spot, 1.07344 OS! Deve nce among them. 81.05%; January. 1 LAlg. Febrnary, 1 penance Sint Corn—southern quist ahd steady == — a and active NG CURE, NO PAY WHITFUURSTS CEPAR AN BALSAM is warranted to cunecon lds, Croup, Throst and Sixdige adore. Try a MT not eatin ortute the emrey ultie 7a) back. Sold by all Drugwinta, Prive 2i ge firm, 66: yy uncbanced. PS nett pvisioha quiet and firm. Butter firm—western | see ——_—_— Packed. 10n23; creamery, 250%. Fags firm, 29440, DIED. BLACKFAN. The funeral of Mr JOSEPH H RLACK- FAN, Inte supert.tendent of foreign mails, will y Vickled, 22823, ‘Petroleum unchangmd. Colfer quiet — Sy cee? Ratt gia, Stas Pr ; et WE 0 Tina tig “*Blvignts areca dant Hesse flour. 2.139 barrels: wheat, 51,000 bushels: cor, 4.000 bushels; oats, bushels; rye, CO) bashels. " Ship- ments—corn, 600 bushels. Saleo—wheat, 236,000 bush. ela; corn, 258,000 bushels, —— On His Road to Retty. SERGEANT MASON .PASSES THROUGH WaSBNGTOn— WHAT RE SAlD TO A STAR REPORTER, Sergeant John A. Mason, the soldier sentenced to the Albany penitentiary for etght years for shoot- ing at Guiteau, the assassin, while the latter was ow (Wednesday, 28 fustaut? fron 1 et uorthwast, at twelve mm. Friegds Srunaiutances invited Interment at Glenwood cone: xy. . BRADY. In New York city, on the 28th 3 1883, of Drain fever, STELLA BRU of her age. daughter of L. Band Vi . Wyre, formers of Chicago Funeral will take place Wedneaday, the 28th instant, at three o'clock, from the yeidence of RJ Meail, N 941 Rhode Isiand avenue, Relatives aud irieuds invit without further notice. J DEMOLL. On Tuesday morning. the 27th ber, ISK4 OTTO DEMOLL. atte of Novem. Jong and painful 1n Jall, received his pardon yesterday and passed | iliness, in the thirty-sixih year of his age through this city this morning on his way to Lo- | ,.Fuperal from hy ee et oe Mieke, Re: ert oa 2h, id O'clock. Relatives and fricuds of the iaully rapes fnvited to attend ait wT cust Grove, Va., to join “Betty and the Baby.” He stated to a Star reporter, who met him near the depot, that he was making haste to Join his ~miber 8, 1883. at 7 2m, Wile and child, ond after that he would return to | of, Brut, je Kadurss JOSE MM, DUM: FVashington to thank friends who had been kind to | FE, San forty sears and eis monthe | reel Pam He recelved the pardon yesterday morning at | og Fourteenth street amvthiwent, on Thutesd va two en oc! ut had intimation 0 Sun- | ovlock p.m. Friends are respectfully inv at day. All his. fellow-prisoners rejoiced at his | tend = ‘os g00d fortune, including Ballard, the counterfelter, | MATTINGLY. On Sunday. November 238, ‘Who occupted the cell next to hifn, He said he held | tock ering iLiness, STEN NA, doughs no resentinent against the officers who convicted j hin. He had received offers from theaters to appear ere doxope fm health. vationt tn eufy ‘on the stage, but was opposed to making a showot wath. has been taken froin her devo layyny an himself. fie’ thought he would accept the offer of ip spas see and aloved iriend trom het @ Chicago firm to “clerk” for $1,500 a year, but 1 tuke place on Weanewtay. would let Betty decide the question. After visitlag lock a, frota the residene his cousin, who lives in South Wasiiington, the ser- vst. und proce. Teqitlem mane will geant left’at 11 for Virginia. te iniends of the tan Alleged Letter Robbery. as é RUCKERT, Ou: Toeaday morning, November 2.1 ; me = Aes or nieetieintarnt oa | 2,2 Jock, WILLIAM RUCKER, in the thirty-sews Joseph McCauley, a colored messenger, employed | enth year ut’ his age Se beth Funeral Thursday, November 29th, at 2:30 p.m., from in the city post office, was arrested yesterday aiter- noon at the post office upon the complaint of P.O. Inspector Henderson, charged with stealing a regis- teredietter. For some time sums of money sent in gistered letters have been disappearing, and Inspec tor Henderson was valled in to uoravel the mystery. McCauley was caught yesterday afternoon with a Tegistered letter {in his possassion. When officers were called in from police headquarters McCauley, it 1a stated, attempted to swaliow the letter. TLe purloined letter came from the Ponca ageney, in the Indian Territory, and was addressed to Rarl Kunlbery, of thi It contained a ten dollar note and a five dollar gold piece. Post get States that the evid “ie Indicates that other eters thathave been missed were purloiuel by pnteeoks to Saaavs Kak tauttsheni y. After lis arrest Mccatey claimed that | S¥evessors to Duchly's Undsstaking Eataltiaament ‘Uter had been placed in lis pocket by a detec- 22 Pa Ave. now., (formerly 912 Pa. Ave) rrything first-cless sul reasonable, Telephope suUne os ralnaspecintty. wept RD atreet sont GENFRAL CNpERTARER, S. Patent Offiee. Burial ap Frivuda, re best workin any otuer fina. th street. nour new aud of the member Iau no n27 RIVE ROON couhacted wi shir office an on street ollie digcoutiaead na PR, WILLIAM F, VERNUX ©. J. Gawrrn & Co, wey had a hearing this afternoon betore United States Cozntutssiouer Mills, Inspector Hi derson appearing for the ul, and Messrs, A. B. Willams and Cam Carjngton for the isoner, who is u tail, bl: who wears rings E.ZCRHORST, . Succesir to Anth Undertaker, 912 Pennsylv: Oni ty, ia Avenne northwost. enta in the coum 18 H. Hnnter, of the registry diviston, testt- fied thar the alleged stolen letipr was lett yester- day with others tn the usual way in the room Wher the registry mall pouches are opened, it hav- ing been received too late for delivery with the QRED. SPINDLER, Undestgher, 1259 7th street, botwoen Mand Nn ties raabalwed aid prepared for trausporiation, ve at place of business. , | ex morning wall. SEPA OA Mr. HJ. Hanford, superintendent of the reg- | J °° GH GAY Pt crenmsg CNDERTAR istered matt sion, testified to having directed | 7 36 Peansy Avauia avenue Lorthiwest. Teru® mo Mr. Hunter make A list of letters. left tn the re- oy hime first-class. Telephone connection. til ceiving room, by which they were enabied to de- B WRIGHT tect Une fact afterwards that one letter was milss- om ing. He saw the letter when it was taken by Mr. J ee Henderson out of McCauley’s pocket. Telephone counection. 19 Mr. Williams, on cross-examination, brought out UaTSTUs BURGDORE, the fact that ten or fifteen minutes’ elapsed after A FURSISHTSG ENDEBTARER, the arrest before the letter was taken from the | No. 316 Bonus avenue northwest, between $4 ena Pocket. and that {he prisoner, who struggled after | 45s stiwete._ Evers thin tirwt-clamt jan 1s arrest, delared that Mr. Troy, the Inspector, who arrested him had secreted the letter in his ce. Postmaster Conger stated that when McUauley Was arrested and brought into his office by Troy and Mr. Harris, a watchman, called the wit- THE TRADES. oe Teena nereen ness’ attention to a letter’ in McCauley’s breast cket. ‘Troy had hold of the coat so ag to hold the | | ocs H.W. McNEAL, Proprietor, letter in his pocket. McCauley deciared that Troy res) was a thief and had put the letter into his pocket, so as to avert suspicion from himself. McCauley Was appointed in June or July at the request of the late Postmaster Tullock. Commissioner Mills held the case for the action of the grand jury, Axing bail at $1,500, and in de- fauit conumitied sy tO Jal New Book gnd Job Printer. Good work Low Prices. Pair Dealing. 482 9th street, ond BSON (BROTHER: PRACTICAL BOOK AND JOB PRIN G 28 Pennsylvania aver, Waslungton, D. tw Vie irtnee ee END OF THE OTTMAN CaSES—This morning in the Criminal Court, Judge Wylie, the district at- torney, after a consultation with Judge Wyle, en- tered a nolle prosequi in the cases against W. W. H. Ottman, charged with larceny and recetving stolen goods—#7,000 taken from the Treasut Jannary 2d, 1875—in five cases, which have been | pending since 1876. In connection with this matter the district attor- 1 ney flied a letter from the Departament of Justice dated June 8, 1882, informing him of the settlement. reached in the case, by which Ottman was 10 sur- render $12,200 to the wernment and the govern- ment was to dismiss. roceedings against him. ee ‘THE PRorosep REpUCTION OF PATENT Fres.— In regard to the proposition that has been made looking to the reduction of the fees required for the issue of a patent to inventors Mr. Drrenfortiigghe assistant commisstoner of patents, suid to a SEAR reporter today: “I have no doubt but that a re- E TAKE PLEASURE IN RECOMMENDING Hall's Hair Renewer to our readers, Tt restores, gray hair to its youthful color. prevents baldness, makes, the hair soft and glossy, doce not stain the skin, and ie altogether the best known remedy for all Lair wud scalp diseases. YER’S SARSAPARILLA THOROUGHLY CLEAN. #e8 the blood, stimulates the vital functions, and ree stores the health andstrength. No one whose blood is impure can feel well. There is a weary, languid fecling, and often a sense of Aiscouragement and dexpondenoy, Persons Laving this feeling shou! take Ayer's Sarsapae rilla to purify and vitalize the ulood, oa duotion in the present fees would be acceptable to inventors, and a reasonable reduction might be afvantageous. But I think that the inventors Would prefer the office to have increased factilties, qwhich would be afforded by an Increase in the ‘clerical force, more office room and a more tin- proved classification of information in regard 10 agents. In this way there would be less delay in fire tssme of patents, and time and money woul be saved to inventors, ‘The amount of the fees 1s not, in my opinion, the chief element im the relict Which Inventors would like to secure.” Carnoric KNIGHTS oF AMERIOA.—The president: secretaries and trustees of the several branches o} this organization met last evening at Gonzaga hall and re-elected Dr. L. E. Newton, local medical examiner of the District. “At a collation at Calla han’s, on North Capitol street, after the meeting, addresses were made by Messrs’ Hurley, MeGtvern, Weller, Bingham, Killcen, Buscher, Welch, Dooley, Brewer, Dermody and A cohmittce, consisting of one delegate at large and three from each branch, was appointed to make suttable ar- 90, Bee 2 209. Ee i mr 8 CELEBRATED STOMACH Tangements to enter ‘the supreme treasurer, M. BR FR RRR J. OBrien, of Chattanooga, Tenn., a delegate tothe R Bational convention of thé boards of trade, which be meets In this city during the session of Congress, | Mr. J. H. Buscher was elected chairman of this committee, WASHINGTON CATTLE MARKET.—At the Queens- —_— town drove yi B. ch, and O. He Jt) three males trom: fois city: Lewis D: Means, proprietor—vesterday 206 head of cattle ‘were off of which 73 ‘to butchers, at 42540. Per pound, and 183 sold to farmers. Six hundred and sixty-one sheep and lambs were sold as follows: Sheep 8 abc. per pound; lambs 4ja6y. Five cows and calves ‘The state of the ‘Though shaken fn every joint and fiber with fever acue, or bilious remittent, the system may yet be from the malignant virus with Hostetter's Stomach ters. Protect the system against it with this anti-spasmodic, which is furthermore a supreme for liver complaint, constipation, dyspepsia, debility, rheumation, kidney troubles and other ailmente, For sale by all Drugyists and Deslersgenerally. ml “NEW ISSUE.

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