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THE > - EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON pf FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1883. FINAN THE USE OFFICES. Local Notes. a AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE CIAL. — ‘Thecomer stone of Monnt Pisgah A.M. E. chy ane comer of 10th and R streets northwest, was b ‘TO-MORROW. ‘THIS AFTERNOON. (OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. S: Se SS on 5 ‘Talk About the Speakership, Yomerday. Addresses were made by Kev. Mewmm l ASHINGTON HORSE A ND CA‘ AZAAR ‘NHOWER oe Upshur, € and Seaton. we £295, 940 and 942 iaumenaerenee = p= Weal Estate and Tawurance, 5 ERY DECRTe HO SEVERAL 1331 F STREET NORTHWEST, THE NEW YORK DELEGATION AND MR. COX. Aa meeting of ladies hield at the house of Mr. R ion Sale of Horses, Carries, Busates, 1236 F street northwest. PIANC ORGANS, SEVENTY-FIVE BRUS- OPPOSITE EBBITT HOUSE. Seventeen democratic members of the New York | H. Roberts last evening an oneanization was formed Harness, &¢ EVERY TUESDAY, THUSSDAY and SAT: — SELS AND. CARPETS, COUPES, BUG- —— on Mr. Cox's | Under the name of Japontea Social, No. 1, with 4a RDAs MORNING. commencing at TEN O'CLOCK, | TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE,| GIES, CARRIAGES, &0. TT, BRIGHAM BISHOP & CO, legation assembled in conference at Mr. following as oficers: Miss 8 Stephen resident Sincere eee Horses or Carriages for sale will Nort. 2 TEEN CNORTH CAPITOL Ax ON TO-MORRO’ AY), DECEMBER SPECIAL WITH 8. M. HIBBARD, «| ams, at Willard’s hotel, at half-past twelve to- | virx M.E. Dudiey, vice preaident: Moe it 1 kobe best method of d’sposinar of the sume. FIST STREETS. WEST, AND ON JACKSON FIRST, 1H Me TEN OCH within andin front of day, and remained together unt a quarter before | erts, treasurer; Miss M. I. Chase, secretary ayn ang. aof Senet aeeeear| 70" ma covaiSESt Sas . and at private wale: lane: stocl Constan ¥ lorses, Carriages, Buctes, Hotes ke xpress ‘Wagons, Harness, . ae olen HOMAS DOWLING, Auchoner. } 3 NN AND 0 NOKTRWES On SATURDAY, DECEM OCI M. vert THOMAS DOW n ». of Pierce and i square nutabered t. Improve k House, with baci in six and the rigght sulting purchaser, LY, ) 6s } Trustees, LOGUE OF MISCEL- OF THEM “FIN GOLD WATCH ECEMBER THIRD, * auction of Thomas uueots Books, nay f RICHARD ¢ MAS DOWLING, bearing date February in Liber No. #92, foilo records of the District of Columbia, ana at the written request of the leur not coin. | RARTE DWELLIN law, THE FORM EBON ¢ RICH 3 ‘street, EL HE 8. COM .. NOTARY BUBLIC AND RENTS “xi to City P.O. ORNEY-AT-LAW, ‘ i Law Building, mh tary Public, SIF street ne st, Warner Buildin, C & fas it WAS. J. GO0C% y SOLICITOR OF PATENTS, on L St. Cond B: wod keference F JOHNSON BROTHERS. AND RATLROAD YARD: A Water streets southwest, BRANCH YARDS AND OFFICES: avenue northwosts 1212 9th street northwest; Corner 3d and K streets northwest; 241 Pennsylvania avenue southeast. RGEST PRIVATE RAILROAD YARD SOUTHOF YORE; EXTENSIVE WHARVES. giving us essed facilities tor the economic haudling of of all kinds, ‘Bnsurp FUEL COAL DELIVERED ON CARS DIRECT FROM THE MINES INTO OUR YARD. We deal o1 in best qualities of ANTHRACITE and BIVUMINOUS COAL: All kinds of WOOD, either in the stick or prepared to at our factory. CLEAN COAL, FULL WEIGHT AND MEASURE, Fremyt deliveries aud prices as low as Fuelean be far: Bished. wep] ; OAK. $5; BA- y iawed can ope 83.75. GEO. CREVE. foot of 14th st. aw24-am* Coax, Axo Woon. ‘We have just received a larze lot of WOOD, also, fresh mai domestic use, all of ‘The attention of consumers is respectfully invited to ap bspectiun of our stock. STEPHENSON & BRO. ‘th st. wharf and 12th st. andPa, ined QUAL of race eatin : superior quality Which we offer af lowest market mis REME COURT OF ‘THE DISTRICT TP ortéctasin iitisa iN guise was Ast. Gensoxp CRaxpers vs, WASHINGTON Cri Savixas Basx—3428, Eg. Doc. 12: ment by the receiver of dividends to creditors of sai Kk having been heretofore decreed in this eau agyregating one hundred per centum, it is, this i : 1883, on motion of William F. Ghar doy of May. A.D. 1555, 04 Po Nbr Rede Met the Washington City Savinww Dank, de= rein, and their assigns. be, they are forever debarred from making any claim or de- Juand uainst sid defendant, the receiver in this cause, or the sets in his hands, unless their claim for nn- wn dividends be presented to said Receiver before oe first day ‘of January. ‘A. D. 1884; provided a of ‘thix order published at least three times a week for weeks from this dey, and three tines a week for six successive weeks prior to said snub HSSs, tuto of igre newspapers P in the city aeat CHARLES P, JAMES, Justice. Atroe. A oe Sy CLANCY, Aust Clerk, EE oF A BBR For £4 EP AAA B PES pat Eee Me aust Sea gommpounds—as a LLEY. ADJACENT PRINTING OFFICE. By virtue of a deed of trust to the undersigned. it. 11 d_ duly recorded! Si et scans osecl Ge head . one of patty thereby secuned, we will expose to public sale, in front of the Powhes on SATURDAY, TEENTH DAY OF NOVEMBER, A. D. 1883, at PCLOCK PM ing describ ( 3.) sixty-nit ty-two. 2). in Patricl its seventeen (17) and midced and sixteen (616), with “THEREAFTER, AT FIVE, in Cabot's subdivision of DANUNHOWER, WASICN DANENHOWER, THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. } Trustees, n7-d&ds DA WASEDN THOMAS DOWLING, Auctionces n2t-d&ds_ HN SHERMAN & © val Estate Auctioneers HOW! te HWEST, DIRECTLY TE, TH. W JON BUREAU,NOW IN PROCESS OF EREC- 3 of a deed of trast, dated June 224, 1875. duly recorded in Liber No. 788. at Jand records of the District of Colm! fue of an order passed in’ Ba tise No. 8,635. we, the lgned Trustees, by direction of the part said decd of trust, will scl] at publ it of the premises, on FRIDAY, TH DAY OF NOVEMBER, A. D., 1883, 41 OCK P. M., the following described estate, situate in, Washineton, D.C. The west balf of on ¢ to Washingt ing of a two. depth of two huucred (200) feet ith the iniprovauuuts, consist building, “third cash; est ut six per cent fry cured by deed of trust on, the premis: at option of purchaser, A dejosit of 82 tine of sale. Allconveyencing and record: er. Tf terms of sale are wot complied with with- aye afte the property will be suld at the Tsk and cost of det chaser, cH LE] DERER} peystoea, ao'og, GE WM. M. SMITE nt TETH, at M., owned by “the This stock consists as d finer rings, ., collar but- shelves, ¢ mumeroud to mer'tion, Dealers jewelers arc invited to attend this sale, as the goods be sold without reserve, 4 FOLEY, Auctioneer. ., Auctioncers, a1 n ah Mans’ auc avenue. Lanz reds of ceses of the best Bool History, Fit s the day at anction prices, ‘TER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts, LOT OF OLD L ‘TT mi MONDAY, R THIRD, at TWELVE, “LOCK MW. we sell at Benning’s i i all the Old Lumber and, stables and other buildings f the race course, oO: or SALE OF DESIRA ND UNIMPROVED i ¥ Virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the, of Cola sittime in Equity ier, A.D. 1843, in” ca f the prem- Estate, | Washington, District cf Columbia, DECEMBER FIFTH, 19: - parts of sub-lots 1 suuare roved by a lenge three-story ent Bric rd roof, anit le, Se. arid M. 2 feet 6 | T 4) O'CLOCK P. M., part lot two-story frame “dwell ER SIXTH, AT 3.0°CLOCK L improved by two two- and 739 Ist street north- YCLOCK P. M., eu lot 45, ‘a two-story brick dwelling, No: 1h 3) DECE @CLOCK P-M., sub lots 8 proved by a two-story Brick Dwelling and th 4 three-story Brick Dwelling, Nos. 1521 and 1 Dis street northwest € ME DAY, AT 4.00 O'CLOCK P.M., sub lot 72, Oved by. # thaee-story ahd basement x, No. 1310 Vermont avenue northwest, AY, AT 4:3) O'CLOC wtiare 152, dnimproved, ¢ aud th other by, 6 Colum- respectively months from be passed the prominsory es of the plirchaser or purchasers, secured by deed oF ¢ upon the pi mall cash, at option it of 8500 will th and M. erty, and #100 ing end record- or purchasers, ied with in ten days, otherwise the cht to resell the property at the deiaulting purchaser or purchasers, five days’ notic Sar- Plais of the res) tive properties will be éxhibited at the time of sila, T « Properties will be THOMAS R. JONES, Trusten, ail ‘ings Hank, J.T. COLDWELL, Auct. ne Mpuosas DOWLING, Anctioncer CHANCERY SALE OF IMPROVED AND UND PROVED i . ESTATE IN GEORGETOWN. ‘on the Vern ach of the re1 ction, in front of v1 SDAY. the FIFTH ER, 1883, at FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. ces or parcels of ground, lying ani ‘town, in said District, and distinguished on tl iat thereof as the west twenty-three (23) feet front, by depth one hundred and twenty (120) fect of lot nmabered cichty-two (82), and the west oN one (21) feet front. by depth one hundred and twenty (120) fect of lot niimbered eighty-six (86), in Holmead’s eto, being in square numbered hinety-four ; Part of lot 82 being improved by a new twor story brick house, numbered 2523 West (P) street nortl west; and said part of lot 86 fronts on East strect, ime mediately in the rear thereof, and is unjmproved, Terms of sale, ae prescribed by raid decree: One third cash, (of which $50 must be paid. by the purchaser of cach lot at the time of sale); residue at sit and twelve months, respectively, from day of sale, with interest at the rate of elx percent per annum, secured by the notes ofthe purchaser and deed of trust upols the proneete sold; or all cash, at option of purchaser, - All conveyan: cing and recording cdg haser's cost. ‘The trustees: serve the it to resell the property at Setenlting: = chaser's cost and risk if termus are not complied with in ‘CHAS, H. CRAGIN, 3a ay street Rw. WM. J. MI n23-akds” "496 Loulslana avenue nw. IHANCERY SALE OF TWO-STORY AND ATTIC BRICK DWELLING AND LOT, CORNER THIRD AND M STREETS 801 = repeater tate Guiges Cour of etal. vs. Tip) suction, in THIRD DAY 0) | aetn 2 ‘Terms: One-third cash: balance in two equal instal- ments st six and twelve months, n jotes._ to bear interest from day of sale at six per cent per annum, to be secured Dy deed of trust on pretises sold, or all cash. at cption purchaser. A deposit of @100required at, tiineof sale, Conve; Terms tobe complied wi cing, &c., at cost, iil’ in ten days otherwine the ‘Trusteos re- sores the riglt to resell the property at the risk and cout Of the defaulting purchaser, after Ave days’ pubic ot fice of ‘such re-eale Wi 100, D. C. 5 DUNCANSON BROS, A THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF FRAME DWEL RIUbr ait aires names By virtue of a deed of trust, dated the thirteent TING ON THE | tay auction rooms, T shall sell a varied assortment of Household Goode’ vise im One very elerantly finished Case Piano (a tuperb instrument by Brosdwood & Sons, London). One Square Grand Knabe & Co. Piano in good condition. Qne Narocsin Piano in fair condition, Fronch Plats Mate aed Pier Mirrors jean . Several Sets of Walnut Charuber Furniture, as good as new. Psinted and other Chamber: iture. Fine Hair Mattresses, Pillows and Bolsters, Seventy-five Brussels and other Carpets, Twenty new Druggets, Smyrna Rugs. Dining room furniture, Decorated Tea and Toilet Sets, Paluut Cabinets and Desk, jot toys, Cooking ‘and Tieating stoves, Also, Coupes, Bugwies, Carriages and Wagons. It THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. G BENSINGER, Auctioneer, SATURDAY MORNING. DECEMBER FIRST, nencing at TEN O'CLOCK, I will sell at the Ba: zaar, $38 and 940 Louisiana aventie— Bay . Burwy and Harness, the property of a gen- tleman leaving the ci A pair of Bleck Horses, 15% hands high, sound, kind and wentie. sold for no fault. Agray Horse five years old, good worker, weighs about 1,30) pounds, suitable for a coal cart. A Bay Mare, 8 ycare old. sound, and good worker. Also about ‘thirty head of Horses, Mares and ‘Mules, Bntiang them seme good drivers ind workers, negics, Wagous, Harness, ets, c. It 8. INGER. MEMBER OF NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE, BUY, SELL AND CARRY STOCKS, GRAIN AND PETROLEUM ON MARGINS TO SUIT CUSTOMERS AT REUGLAR NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE AND CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE PRICES, ALL PER- SONS AND THE PUBLIC GENERALLY ARE IN- VITED TO EXAMINE THE FACILITIES OF THIS OFFICE. CONSTANT QUOTATIONS FROM NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE AND CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE BY PRIVATE WIRES DIRECT TO OUR OFFIC! n22 Rosr. J. Tuomas, (ate of Louisville, Ky), BROKER IN GRAIN, PROVISIONS, COTTON AND PETROLEUM, No, 613 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. Constant quotations instantly received by direct private wires. F.P. SCHMITT & CO., Chicago correspondent. SAWYER, WALLACE & CO., New York correspondent. ‘National Metropolitan Bank, References {Non James Boek 7 {Orders by Telephone Promptly Attended to.) W24LTER 3B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers ATTRACTIVE SALE OF HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, IN ALL ABOUT $00 LOTS. BELONGING TO PARTIES: DECLINING HOUSEKEEPING. vil be. cules, room, TO-MORROW oO iefurniture will he sold within salesroom, at ELE’ ‘O'CLOC! No postponement on acconnt of weather. ae meen WATER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aneta, MPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. EIGHT-YEAR-OLD BAY HORSE, 16 HANDS, WORKS OR _DOUBLI NESS; VERY PONEY TURNOUT FOR * CHIL- ¥ COMPLETE OUTFIT, AT AUC- TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), DECEMBER FIRST, | 1883, AT TWELVE O'CLUCK, in front of my auction rooms, without reserve, NPYHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioncer. AUCTION SALE OF THE HANDS: ENCE, No. 1424 Q STREET Ni It OME NEW RESI- ORTHW: ¢ four, tl -six months, with in- t tat six per er nd secured by deed of trust. Con- Yeyancing and recording at cost of purchaser. $200 de- Bh ‘at time of sal n Tpuonas DOWLING, aucti SALE OF CHOICE OIL PAINTINGS AND WATER COLORS BY RESID! ARTISTS, Ou TUESDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER FOURTH 1883, at THREE, and EVENING, at HALF-PAST SEVEN O'CLOCK, I shall sell, at my Art Salesroom, avery select Collection of OIL PAINTINGS AND WATER COLORS, from the easels of HOLMES, MELINE, GILL, FORS- BERG, FERGUSON, and others, This collection will surpass any previous exhibit by | cur Artists, and as it is on the verge of Christmas it will be a splendid opportunity to secure intended pres- ents or for home adornments, Will be cn Exhibition ALL DAY MONDAY and up to time of sale, n28.dts THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioncer. NCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, ABLE RESIDENCE ON H STREET WEST, i, No. 811! KP. M.,thate in said District, kno ision of original lots 1 by the he ohn Dayid= i sisting in a rout Dwelling, with marble nas byt steps ‘Terns of ourth cash on the day of sale, or even days thercafter, the residue in four equal twelve, eichteen and twenty-four the purchs ory. notes to our ord er cent Interest day of sale, payable quarter-yearly, and se- a deed of ‘tenst on the property sold and a liey of insrance on the building, or the alleashy of any greater portion than one fourth, at his option, If the terms be not complied with withii seven days from the day of gale we reserve right to resell the property at the risk and cost of satisfactory p purehaser may deiaulting purchaser, All conveyancing and record. at purchasers cost, #30 deposit on acceptance of bid. ). TRUESDE Gu3 7th street h. w, JAMES 8. EDWARDS AT2 5th street nw. OF VALUABLE Trustees, HANCERY LE REAL ESTATE ON THE NORTH OF TW TIETH AND M STREETS Non’ WEST, BEING A THREE-STORY AND B. BUILDING BRICK STORE HOUSE. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the, D ‘tof Columbia, passed in Equity cause No, 5 wherein John H. Herrell is plaintiff and He reil et al. are defendants, the undersigned Trustee will Sell, at public auction, in front. prenis INESDAY, DECEMBER TH. | 1883 "CLOCK P. nb Lot numbered thirty-three (33) and the south o1 foot with the depth thereof of Lot numbered thirty-two (39), in square “munibered d bya’ three-story ‘and back ore and dwelling house, in good order, # Washington, D.C.,the same haying a frontage of 21 feet ou 20th street by a depth of 98 fect On Mstreet. The property will be sold clear of all encum- brances, and all taxes paid up to day of sale, nt of sale: One-fourth of the purchase money in residue in three equal in: iments, at ‘si twelve and eighteen months, respec with interest t per cout per aunuin tutil paid, to be secured by apprived notes and a retained lien on ihe property sol or all cash, at option of the purchaser. ‘The eustss will require a deposit gf S100 at thine of gale, . SAUNDERS, Trustee, 1103 F strect northwest, J.T, COLDWELL, Auctioneer, neS-eokds GALE OF Fisit WHARE PROPERTY IN GEORGE- OWN, D.C. Orrice oF THE ENGINEER ComMtssIoNER, ‘SHINGION, D. C., Novernber 28, 1883, In pursuance of the $4 and 6th ‘sections of the act of Congress approved March 3d, 1981, and the acts makin, amendments to said act, approved’ April 3, 1482, the fole lowing property of the District of Columbia’ will be ff anetion on THURSDAY. MBER SIXTH, 188), in front of the premises, at clock p. m.: Lots twenty-seven (27), twenty-eight (28) and part of lot twenty-nine (0) comtalming absee slates thousand and_sixty-s square six (6), bei on Water street, he Pro} expire Bia ‘erms of sale ai ive within two days of sates after, when the title of at (16,007) square feet, more or less, in the Fish Wharf property, fronting ngetown, DC. id subject to a lease, which will hundred dollars are to be paid poe widin five days soe Property wi ransterred to Purchaser. A deposit of one fhtuidred (100) doliacs dows at time of sale will be required. If the terms of sale are not complied with the Commissioners reserve the rizht to resell at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, ‘The Commissioners reserva the right to reject. hy OF all bids if in their Judgment the property docs not bring anarket price. order of the of Commissions D.C. NG'3. LEDER, Major of asin UR. A, Engineer Commissioner, D.'0, THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. n2B-6t IHANCERY SALE OF A THREE-STORY AND BASEMENT BRICK DWELLING WITH BAY. WINDOW, No. 1511 ELEVENTH STREET NORTH- £0 ry, WHll be Bol it, 1884, venue, n2-codts, 3.7. COLDWELL, Auctioneer, 0. HOLTZMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer, R 10th and F streets northwest, ‘TEES’ SALE OF FOUR BRICK DWELLING DER RENT, SITUATED ON BETWEEN FOURTH AND TRICT OF COLUMBIA. af By virtue of a deed of t day of May, 1876, oft] Pteetie a 3E: day’ of October, 1882, an in Yoh folko ‘Bu et me ane fg Thecons of Trustees will ect et puidie Comms tbe UPd : oo ine, on THURSDAY, DECEMBER SIXTH, 186d, at ak FOUR O'CLOCK, the following-deseribed . Parts of Lots 9, 1 and 11, in square 789, deroribetias Ga 2 Bewinuing for the sume aixty-ous feet south, fret pouth along ht atseee cic cent ooUare 82 sou A feet and one-half nis HH ul ibered five hundred and ten (610) Washington, in the Distuist of i ‘one i jundred and nineteen (119) Gh) and twen mail fb-division of the eaial equare tomethes ei eee Provementa, appurtenances and hereditaments to the i del the said improvements consisting of four (4) ‘Brick Houses, eirames eid | AS Peer ey four feet 3 thence spa Swelve montha secured, ox the property sold, and Syefour feet ten inchae: thence | allcaah at tho option of tho. jourchasee” A SUB OF Sekvanee te ieee | Bi aaa cht, hs Gk, A postin acral rs | stucco lace Sa Vann wh tana secs Ei | Sauer ns ama ae Hes oh Sata pear tm | Geb ye nk dds Fs ° | z nat aka Avas & Co. BANKERS AND BROKERS, (9 F STREET NORTHWEST, Offer special inducements to buy or sell CRUDE PETROLEUM, either for Cash or on Margin, IN LOTS OF 100 BARRELS OR MORE. ‘We invite correspondence, All information cheer elven. fully 05 WASHINGTON, NEW YORK AND RICHMOND, H. H. DODGE, Eonds, Stocks and Investment Securities Bought and Sold on Commission, No. 689 15TH STREET (CORCORAN BUILDING) Agency for Prince and Whitely, Stock Brokers, (éBroapway, New Yorn, Every class of Securities bought and sold 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. Privafé and direct telegraph wires toRichmond, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York aud Boston, through which orders are executed on tho Stock Exchanges in those cities and reported back rromptly. Quotations of Stocks and Bonds and in- formation regarding the markets received through our wires INSTANTLY direct from the New York Stock Exchange. nl UY AND SELL U.S. GOV'T AND D. C. BONDS; Aso, WASH. C. GASLIGHT and Al’ other City Deposits received subject to check. We pay SPECIAL attention to obtaining CORRECT and RELIABLE information our various city securities, and are prepared at all times to answer inqui- Lies regarding samo, = HARRY 0. TOWERS & CO. BANKERS, BROKERS AND INSURANCE. 1420 F STREET NORTHWES’ NOS AND ORGANS. TS s 8 T PL ock of these unequalled Upright: ices, and two years time PIA nas Gifts, H. L, SUMNER, Agent, 811 Ninth street, northwest, Hoerrrave Praxos Are used by 15,000 Professors, Artists and Amateurs; and are recommended above all others. Competent Sudzes pronounce them unequalled in brilliancy of tone, singing qualities and durability. Low factory prices and casy terms, Several now on hand but little used will be sold very low. Old pianos taken as part payment at full value. BRANCH FACTORY WAREROOM, n22 427 10th Street Northwest. Srecrat Sanz oF Praxos anv Oncans, Xo. LA superb Square Grand Piano, inescem Massive rosewood case, inlaid with pearls,extral heavily carved legs ahd lyre, very powerful | aud sympathetic in tone; took the first prize at the great American Institute Fair: | now in perfec hand purchased at a cost of $1,100; with all modern improvements Price, 8165 cash, if ¢old before November 15th. Nod oA. ine Win, Kniabe & Co.,in stylenearly like No. 1,ncan new, the best th firm makest worth, O00, will bell foe -A Haines Bro. Square Pino; cost $450 on ; it is as good as when bought worth #400," No, 4.—A full-sized Grand Upright, weed three inonth: a xreat bargain, $175. No. 6—A splendid Chick Piano, in perfect order, with stool and cover, only No, 6.—Good Square Fiano, for preetice, only 860" %—Good Piano for beginner, 40. No. 8—A genu Dauiel F. Beatty ; cont $125; has 27 stoy No, 9.—New Organs, fu ly warranted, $50, No. 10. inatchless Shoningér Cymbella Organs, at low $5 monthly containing a low price, on Baynients; the ouly onus in the world a chime of bells. N. B.—Liberal prices allowed for second-hand instrn- ments tn (xchange, bring a deposit ‘a8 you will need it; 19 refusal given without a deposit Remember the placa. ©. J, REED, 433 7th strcet northwest. nl0 ue feral TARE MADE BY DECKER NOG, X.Y, H. KUHN, Sole Agent, 407 1th st, a: w: ‘Also for Burdett orwuins. sepl2 F. A. Unso, fevel SQUARE AND UPRIGHT PIANOS FOR REN: FOR SALE PIANOS TUNED AND Eke OS PAIRED A SPECIALTY. FI Orders prowity atended to, : "3 Piano toon: sepl0-7m GIS LIU street northwest, GE WED E Bro, Aitiyn offer spect Sat se Gu for th ; i aint or. Buem the Kranich 4 baci, Set Bay 4 A Mother’s Crime. A FRIGHTFUL TRAGEDY IN BALTIMORE. BattiMorg, Mp., Noy. 30.—About noon to-day, Mrs. Rial, a married woman, ving on Biddie Street, cub the throats of her two girl children, aged respectively four years and eighteen months, aud then cut her own throat. Both of the children soon died and the mother, though yet alive, is not expected to survive. She Says she does not want to live. Domestic Infeliclty has for some tune preyed upon her mind. The family occupies a goc osition. Mrs Kiall is about twenty-eight years old. ES tet I Latest Foreign News by Cable. FRIGHTFUL RAILROAD ACCIDENT IN FRANCE. Panis, Noy. 30.—A collision occurred on the rail- Way near Saint Meen, department of Ille-et-Vilaine, yesterday, by which’ eighteen persons were killed and fiiteeh sertously Injured, _ ‘The Windsor Theater Fire. Naw York, Nov. 30.—Crowds of curiosity seekers viewed the rutns of the W sor theater fire this morning. ‘There are congratulations on all sides that the fire did not break out during the perform- ance. Manager Stevens, the lessee of the theater, sald that his individuad loss in effects, scenery and Manuscripts will be between $15,000 and $20,000; artly insured. Wm. A. Martin, owner of the build: Ing, loses, $200,000; insured to the amount of two- thirds. Hartnan’s hotel, J. Kierner, proprietor, 45 and 47 Bowery; ioss, $10,000; insured ‘partly. Other losses foot up Heavily among the thousands, and an average of half a dozen families in each Wi Chryster street burned were rendered homel: losses of each amounting to between $500 to $600. About one-half of the losers are insured. ‘The thea- ter was insured for $30,000, and the hotel building in front for $20,000. ——_»___ The Markets. BALTIMORE, Nov. 30.—Virginia sixes, deferred. 10; oa consolidated, 447g; new ten-forties, 36; do. new 5336 bid to-da: BALTIMORE, Nov. 28—Cotton steady—midiling, 10%a10%¢. Flour quiet and stead; id iy—Howard 3.0083.50; do. extra, 3.7! ity mallls super, 3, Oa Rio ‘brands, 5.75a6.00; ; do. superlative patent stern lower and fai ern red, 11¢a1i3: do, amber, 11011 Yond, 1-131 13%, id; ‘9. 2 western winter red, ender, 104 0834; December, I 11D sal.115; February, L133gal 13s; southern higher strong; western inactive and easier: southern white ShaGO: western mixed, ani spot, COMa60%¢; January, steamer, 57 bid. Oats Peunsylvai rime to chi 5.00. Provisions R Bulk meats— shoulders and cicarrib sides, packed, 6488, Bacon— shoulders, 7, clear rib sides, 9. Hams, 1445a15, Lard — oat Rater tren scagen mack eh . Exes firm—29a30; pickled dull.” 2 a im dullrefined. Bas", Goffe dull—Rio car: gous ordinary’ to fair, 11Sa19%. Sugar av Sig: copper refined quiet) 14%. Whisky st » Lisal1s3g. Freights cotton, 382,000 bushels? corn, 1! (07,000 bushels; corn, 240,,000 HOW IT WILL STAND POLITICALLY. According to a roll prepared by Mr. McPherson, clerk of the House there will be in the ‘ty-eighth Congress 194 democratic Representatives, 110 re- publicans, 4 independents, 2 greenbackers and 5 Teadjusters. This leaves two vacancies, one de by the resignation of Paul, (readjuster,) of Virginia, and the other In the MiSsisstppt de tion, in Which ease the House will have to decide between Manning and Chalmers. The independ- ents are Finerty of T1., Lyman of Mass., York of N. C., and Ochiltree of Texas. ‘The. ckers CHARGES THAT HE BRINGS AGAT MYSTERIOUS STRANGER IN A MOi PARLOR, Azor TI, Nickerson, late major U.S. A., to-day Med through his attorney, Mr. Enoch ‘Totten, an answer to the bill for divorce filed by Emma C. Derby Nickerson. ‘The paper was sworn to by Mr. kerson before the United States consular agent t. Catharines, Canada. He makes a general dental of Mrs. Nickerson’s allegation: aid that Instead of being an affectionate faithful wife for many years previous to July, 1889, when sheleft this country, she had becn most’ unkind, and he had reason to believe had bestowed her affections upon another man. He denies having ever desired her to go. to Europe, or that he eve committed adultery with Lena Miller Carter. He declares that the charge Uthat he and Miss Carter lived together prior to their marrlage, or after the divorce was annulled, 1 mallciqusiy faise. In th spring of 1878, wi itving in Omaha, he un ect edly returned to his house one night about hat past 10 or 11 O'clock, and noticed that, although the front parior was lighted, there did not seem to be any one there. Starting to go up stairs, he sav through the “doorway~ opening into the front lor a gentleman dart quickly from the moon- ted ba arior into the front, and pti ng up a ook seated himselt abruptly by the drop-light. Directly afterwards Mrs, Nickerson came from the Moon-lighted rootn to the front room, and thence passed to the hall, where she saw the defendant, Who proceeded up stairs to is. room with? out speaking to ‘The gentleman imme- diately “left. the house, and’ in the inter. View “that followed between husband and Wife she attempted to justify the singular appearances by saying that'she was teaching the gentleman to waltz. ‘This occurrence gave rive to such unpleasant relations that she took their litte daughter and went to California, where she Tained until August, 1878, when’ the defendant took her to Fort Van Couver, W.T. In March, 1573, they came to this city, and the fall of that yéar he WIS WIFE—A SLIGHTED BACK her. separated from her, ‘occupying separate’ apart- Tents until the July following. Te denles ‘that | he has lved with her since the fall of 1879. A year | afte agrival in this city a disagreement them, in conseqtience of which she | said she would leave him forever and go to Ger. any, taking the ttle daughter, whom she would Support and educate for a monthly compensation Of not less than #1 He offered to do the best he could for her and wished toserve out histerm of duty Without any publicity being given tothe fact of thelr separation. Upon that Mrs. Nickerson gave | out that she was going abroad for her health and to educate her daughter, a statement to which the Major assented. In the winter of 1881-2, he says, he determined to apply for divorcee, on the ground of desertion, one of the Teasons prompting him to this being that he had received a letter from an old servant giving Infor- mation that confirmed the statement that her ma riage with him had been one of convenience, and that six months before the marriage she had been devotedly attached to a married man. He recites the well known facts concer ning his Philadelphia divorce and marriage with Miss Carter, and dentes the charge of adultery. He had litfle to do, he says, With the peerings in Philadelphia, and asit was the intention to place him under close military arrest, 50 that he could have less to do with the proposed proceedings, he availed himself of the sell on easy ihstall- permission given hin by the Secretary of War, and ments, left the limits of the United States. Since then he Tuning and repairing faithfully attendedto. sep_| has resided at Thorald, Canada. JREICHENBACH'S PIANO WAREROOMS, PIANOS atl farce ea ae BS REA Pian x and "8 world-re-| bet 108, repairing, 42 1ith street, above Pa, ave. as P4y0s, ORGANS, SHEET MUSIC. BTECK & CO. PIANO, ‘The Most Perfect Piano Mada EMERSON PIANO, ‘The Best Medium-priced Piano Manufactured. WILCOX & WHITE AND KIMBALL ORGANS. ‘Pianos snd angel ea OeAnS n0}d on installments, rented orex- 6 CENT MUSIO. ‘The only complete stock in the city. HENRY EBERBACH, No. 915 F STREET. Partner of the late firm Ellis&Co. a2. FAMILY SUPPLIES. Jusr Reczven NEW CROP OF FLORIDA ORANGES AND LEMONS. All kinds of Oy oe ne Bish and Diamond Back Terrapins PALACE MARKET, Corner New York avenue and 1th strect, ._ FRANK 1 TIBBETS, Proprietor. NOTICE 10 HOUSEKEEPERS. nu we ponees BOR a 1 3) a) od zat E ae eee at Pra penn a BR oe ba] E we ao District Bookkeeping. REPORT OF AUDITOR TICHENOR—THE NEW METHOD OF AUDITING THE COLLECTOR'S ACCOUNTS, ETC. District Auditor I. L. Tichenor, in his annual re- Port to the Commissioners, states that the revenues of the District from all sources during the fiscal year were $4,184,376.23; total expenditures $3,722,795 94, leaving a balance on hand July 1st, 1883, of $461,580.29. He says that Congress at the last ses- sion appropriated $2,500 for “temporary clerk hire toenible the ‘aualior to bring up the books and arrange the records of his office, and to audit the ‘books of the collector of taxes;” and that the work ras commenced pone unhecessai cia, and been vigorously prosecut present time. Such books and records as required attention in this particular have been ise uP, to al the Miles of the office arranged ified, and the whole entered on the permanent records of the ge A Scandal at the Jail. CHARGES THAT ARE MADE AGAINST GUARDS. Scandalous stories, implicating certain prison- oners at the jail as well as some of the have been brought to the attention of the warden, and will, it is expected, be investigated by higher authorities. ‘The prisoners affected by the charges that are made are Jansen, the resurrectionist, and Carrie Ackers, a woman serving a of imprisonment for larceny and an Sault. Jansen has been allowed much dom within the limits of the superior education and knowledge cers. stated, conceived an some time ago for carrie Ackers In order himself to ree interviews with her it 1s Jeged that with the assistance of George McCat a prisoner who was released Wednesday, he an impression of the lock of Carrie’s se! candle. From this im) Jansen’s term and month, and stood "that they after leaving the recently been perhay 7, WI imy te certain pr Ae george secret amours with Carrie. The scandal has vived other stories of misconduct of guards in the past. One result of the recent developments Was that Jansen was removed from the south to the OO APPOINTED IN, CE OF Mr. DavipGe.—The Presi- dent to-day appointed Mr. Fletcher P. Cuppy to be ‘Visitor of the Government Hospital for the Insane, vice Walter D. Davidge, who declined ment. 3 | diznantly den | been in a two o'clock, at which time they took a recess until €ight o'clock. No resolutions were passed and no formal action of any kind was taken, everything having been postponed for the eventag Session. The absentees were Messrs. Hutchins, Arnott, Rogers and Robinson. New York members who were at the consultation say thet the entire dele- gation, with the probable exception of two mem- bers, will support Mr. Cox until the last. Mr. Muller, one of the dissenting members, promised give a final answer as to his determination at the ineeting to-night. MR. COX HOLDING A BALANCE OF POWER, If Mr. Cox has a vote of forty, or even tiirty-t and his friends claim will have consider: bly more, he will hold the balance of power as De- tween Randall and Carlisle. Outside of New ¥ ve Tally abandoned him. AS one of the most prominent of Mr. Carlisie’s leu- tenants puts Il, “itis evident that the race 1s be ‘tween Caritsie and Randall, and Mr. Cox's friends who were for Carlisle as second choive have deter- mined to vote for him now at first, and not wast their vot and run the risk of electing Randall.” At Mr. Cox's headquarters this sort of talk Was Tidtewled, and tt was asserted with vehemence that Cox isin the race to stay, and that all bis frieuds will stay with him, CARLISLE'S FRIENDS CLAIM HE WILL BE NOMINATED ON THE FIRST BALLOT. At Mr, Carlisle's headquarters Ube fecling today ‘Was one of the utmost confidence, Mr. Willis, Col, Blackburn and others who have helped to Ze ‘the canvass assured THE STax that Carlisle will be homtnated on the first ballot. “We claim that While making due allowance for any probable losses,” sald Uh “Wh look here,” said Mr. W ‘here 18 a count—and Fil not_ show you all of 1t—that nominates Carlisle on the first ballot. In that count we have claimed only four votes trom Goongla, and there are eight of that delegation now here who proclaim themselves for Carlisle. So with Oregon and other states. We take the k pst est. Mate, and it gives the fight to Carlisle on the fh ballot.” ‘The confidence of the Carlisle men was heightened by accessions they had not counted. Mr. Davidson, of Florida, and Mr. Lewis, of Lotisi- ana, both of Whom had been cot all along, arrived and reported themselves for Car- Usle, ‘The Geonzta delegation. which liad been counted 5 for Kandall ana 4 for Carlisle, showed up 8 for Carlisle and only 1 for Randall, according to Teports made by members of th tion, News of this sort convinced Mr. Carlisle's friends t 1s the winning man. Mr. Carlisle sald that all had to do was to sit stil and hold his for Logether, and that it required no effort his, as his friends are firm and nxed Ir support of him. The indications to-day ‘were in favor of Mr. Carlisle, and if, as lis friends contend, the Cox men, who proclatin Carlise their second chotcé, abandon the New Yorker, it 1s highly probable that the contest may be settled on the first ballot. But Mr. Cox had assurance to-dy, he sata, all the members who have promised hia their support will cling to him as long as he Wants thelr votes, THE RANDALL MEN NOT DISCOURAG Mr. Randall’s headquarters presented a busier appearance to-day than at any previous time. It Was evident that his friendsrealized that hard work is necessary. Mr. Randall sat inan inner room and Tecelved callers and gave directions fo his workers, ything there ts done tematically, and it Itirected, intelligent effort can turn the tide, it willdo tt. “One of the ablest Randall men sald) “Oh, we don’t care how things count up now. Its the last day of the fight that we want to count Tight, and 1€ will count so, too.” ‘Taking the Car- Usle table, which gives Nim 133 Votes, one of Mr. 5 coufldential friends sald 1 was an over- by 56, crats who Alabama “ia 4, Minois 2, Massachw ippl 4," Missourt 6, New . Ohio 1, Sor rolina 2, T $8, Vinwinia 1, West Virginia 1, Wi 1, Kentucky 9, Nevada 1; total, so. It was contended that in all the states named, cept Florida, Nevada and Kentucky, there are pledged votes, :2it Randall's friends sald this afternoon that they sourl, North Carolina, not give the votes tc claim. "The | Ronan ha promised to. Carl members who are sil undecided. ¥ Randall will get ten an dail ten ahead in the caucus. NOTES OF THE CONTEST. By the action of the Illinois delegation Mr. Springer has been taken out of the Speakership 1, Mich- Lork 4, vorgia and Tennessee would ssured to him than 3 Of Ubts twenty Tace, but his friends feel that should a wrhered fight make a new man nec 3 Ces Would be first-class, ‘aliy understood to-day @ motion will be made in ceucus for ar) vote. The invariable rule has been to vote by b Jot, but it seers there Is a fear that with Seci voting Randall would get more votes than by an Open tnethod. Es overnor Curtin, of Pennsylva- ni : “The scheme will never succeed. It an Innovation that 1s unnecessary.” s delegation ata meeting declared that h is the only candidave them for office, thus ruling Mr. Dorn, for postmaster, off the track. ‘The gatton hits also declared for Gen, Clark candidate from that state, THE MINOR OFFICES. For the subordinate positions the various cand dates are working as diligently as are the aspirants for the Speaker's gavel. ‘The action of the Ohio | delezation In unanimously adopting Lerdou as | their candidate, makes “him, it is gencraliy conceded, the’ next serztant-at-arus. A Teport was cireulated that he in a combination with Randall, but Mr. Leedom. ine it and it was repndiated av Ran. dall’s headquarters. Leedom says he has ni ination and he announced at t ndidacy that he would uot be. Slip the race seems to be between Ger Atkins and Gen. Cla gh Martin.of Delaw 4s sill im the fel It 15 impossible to pre the — outcome, For doorkeeper = Winterauith Clearly has the lead, with the’ solid de or T Kentucky, Arkansas and Indiana behind | him. For postmastér there are innumerable ean- didates, but as the clerkship and position of door | keeper Will go south, It is conceded that the other two places will be given to northern der Dalton, of Indiana, Las the eall for the postinast: ship. ‘The Missouri delegation, at a mecung this lnorning, decided to support ex-Congresstaan Clark for clerk'of the House. - CALL FOR THE REPUBLICAN CATCTS. The republican members of the House, Forty- eighth Congress, will meet in caucus at the hall of the House of Representatives on Saturday, De- andidat mi dele. ‘a5 Lhe only | senerat’s ont It ts plain to be seen | that a protracted t-angular contest’ may | be the result. s of Mr. Carlisie’s most active workers assert that the action of the New York delegation will not militate agalnst Cartis hey ‘clatin that Cox’s friends eded to Randall | d positive assurance that Michigan, Mis- | and that there are twenty | Carlisie ten, ieav- | presented by | Isiah Hill and Wiliam Jenkins, ¢ fined Seach by Judge Suell today ford orderly in the The: 1que yesterd: In the Police Court this m: colored, hack driver, was fn shack of the street without Rdwand MeMahc $5 by Judge Snell tow 9th Street car, betw last night about 12 © $8 for leavin driver. seph Booth were fined ay for being disorderty nH and I strvets northw lock. ee APPOINTMENT IN THE Wak Derantwex7.—The Secretary of War to-day appointed Latrop S. Eady, of New York,to be a $1 k in the sungvem r the civil service rules, The New York Stock Market. Then « are the nd closing prices of the New York Stock Market today as reporuad pectal w ON. HL. Dodg Name. | 0. X.3, Cent... N. ¥.Cent i NYC. & StL Do, pret... @ West, North Pac.. Do. pret. Northwest.” ont. & West... Pac. Mail ding. * Rock Ish Roch. & F NL Cent LBa&w Lake Shor: Lon. & Nash...) 4 M.K.& T Minn. & St. ™ Mob. & Ohio. 2) 11 et Nash. & Chat!) : Vinton: sould Tue Woxperrct. Scnsers Exrar — Prot, Brooks, of the Kea House observatory at Phelpa, N. ¥., while searching for 1s leat the sum sday evening, discovered a. wonderful teors, some of Which were nd-others northward, Brooks believes that tits display has some tion with ti wble Ted lig! sun at sturise the earth 1s. pa dust or is WSet for Seve Through a mass of met Hota gt 200 ANOTHER VIRGINIA SENATOR TO Reston.—The Nortolk Vir will tender Liou as a ta giula se nly and Portsmouti city at rly ¢ a and that € issue a writ_for pron Wit S$ S0On AS This N Delng und | would ¢ in order MARRIED, Ai the tectocer Epiphany Paret Novoniter sate see Son VES to M ss ANNA B. BREWEK, both On Wetnesday, Novemhng pith dn at eRe katte He MIN A. JONE: ‘.¥., wo 3 ANDA E WILL] ABis, D.C, : * 2”. va, N, py. O8th, 1883, EMILY of Kear Adu Thouias 1 Cr attend, MOSITTAT. >a k, GFORGE TOLL He was toon t dl frictids are Teepe tt ul UNDERT. BS BELDEW, GENERAL h stro rts. Patent € new and ui the best workusr sucuber Lau no longer Couuected With ais u nw. uted. Ce: J. GAWLER, WILLIAM F. VERNON . J. Gawier & Co, Successors to Buchiy’s Undertaking EstaMishmon’s 922 Pa. Ave. n.w., (formerly 912 Pa, Ave) Telephone ty. ru Successur to Anthony Bachly, Undertaker, 912 Pennsylvania Avenue northwest, establishments in the conne R, Undertaker, 1239 Bodies embalined at 5 ae bu: street, between Mand N nuw, vated tor transportation, Me Tins moderate howe counection, ale BR WEIGH ~ UNDERTAKER, 1337 loth street nortiwest, Telephone connection. a9 STUS BURGDORP, FURNISHING UNDERTAKER, ¥ Penusy 12 AVE E hwest, between 3dang O36 streets Everything first-class. dauly RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE T0 MY FRIENDS aud the public that I'am now with GEO. T. KEEN, Tailor, where I shall be glad to see them, and can guare cember 1, 1883, at two o'clock p. m., to agree upon, Olticers of the’ House. 'H. Mit A DEMOCRATIC CAUCUS. Gen. W. S. Rosecrans has issued the following: “The democratic members of the House, Forty- gighth Congress, will assemble tn caucus ‘at the hail of the House of Representatives at 7:30 p.m. Of Saturday mext to nominate officers of the House.” Mr. Cook Declines to Apologize. ‘HE INTIMATES THAT THE MATTER OF HIS FINE FOR CONTEMPT OF COURT WILL BE INVESTIGATED. Mr. Daniel E. Cahill, who was associated with Mr. W. A. Cook in the trial during the progress of which last Wednesday Mr. Cook was fined $50 for contempt by Judge Wylie, had a conversation with Mr. Cook this morning, and later in the day Mr. Cook addressed a letter to Mr. Calill, in which he “You stated to me this Court room’ that Judge Wylie called “the bench’ and said that he did not desire tention of the fine tempt, and it Tw it it.” ‘OM ne for alleged vow con- make an apology he would fanlan-Stevenson lace at Vallejo, Cal. yesterday, as the water in he bay was too ‘The two oarsinen gave an exibition race, Hanlan rooting $00) and = son The college foot-ball Was settled yesterday at the New York polo, by the easy ‘Victory of Yale over Harvard. Ulysses 8. Grant, jr., has purchased an bonse on Yaa street, New York, east of 3d avenue, ‘Two brothers and a sister were married at the siime time in a Catholic church, in Baltimore, yes- terday. ‘special to the Baltimore Stn from nor With the mission at v Sutee perfect satisfaction as reganls Goods, Trimmings, ©. F. KRorur, n27-Im 414 9th strect northwest, ES™5usuep 1s, JAMES ¥. DAVIS’ SONS, 621 Pennsylvania avenue, Gents’ Dress Silk Hats, 85, 86, 88 ‘The Latest Styles of Black and Brown Derby Taty at $1.25, $1.50, 82, $2.50, 84, 3.50, 84, 4.50, Canes and Uinbrellas, Boy's Hats and Polo Caps, 50c,, 75c., 81, $1.50. 29-2m Groucir & Co-s MATICO CAPSULES to ATTACK OF CERT; OLD LINE JOURN: ‘upon the Mutual ieee Buel tae es intended to utterly ruin its ‘business, but it seems to have had the opposite effect, for on one situle day last mouth applications were received for $250,000 insur- ance, Assessment No 10, just collected, brought in $85,000. The reserve fund now exceeds €100,000, which, is being invested in U.S. Bonds by the trustee, the Cen- tral Trust Company of New York. The Associstion com. Pleted its third year in October, and bas already written. 16,250 certificates, covering 870,000,000 of insurance, The admission fee and one year's dues in advance are 830 on. €5,000, and €50 on @10,000. The annual dues forex- penses are €2 for each $1,000 of the certificate. ‘The scmrmnents for Gesth claims are: at age 25, @1on a Be See oe ia tina e Hy gros’ Se td na“ niT LY. KNIGHT. General Agent. MM VERNON! MT. VERNON! STEAMER W. W. CORCORAN Tth wharf SEEMS Seneca 030 1. L. BLAKE, Captain. Tare oan sore sire

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