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ceaesad THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. ©., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1883. | 2 POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. | 2A ry 3 i TH z! 5 Cane RACTIVE SALE OF HOLD FURNITURE, | TH! : rt samen wane OMS. SATUKDAY, DECEMBER Ts TEE Chey OF WAgut Gear! By virtue of deed of trust, dated 3 Ts82. recorded iu on. 1 Pipe Oncan, 2 small Organs, sepa | Bet its Bad records of the Ductact of + and Providence E * v Cabinet Bedstead. | "Gy hie Hair Wathut tT) A JANE MOSTLEY, pean Plax the k known ae Lets On r baton G'oxs). situated on Sonth K and L-str-et Saba shant tant known as MH Homillers $I i | erty, aud also improved by | And IMMEDIATELY ar | ert | of compe cartiS®: AL TWELVE O'CLOCK, Ue AS Bui WGN AS DOWLING, Aue FPHOMAS DOWLING. Auctioneer. COUPE ROCKAWAY, IN PINE ORDER, LARGE. Bea Hoke SIRTEEN ae fas. 61515 ALFRED WOOD. Ws. square one thousand and street between 13th and 14th AAD A BALE HASDS | south R (hotT. SINE YEARS OLD: A G00! AND RIND DRIVEI; AND SINGLE HARNESS, | exch. AP AUCTION On SAU URDAY DECEMBER FIFTEENTH, 188%, at Twit UCR f Of ay suction Foowt T street wher? at tao RIVER LANDINGS, st. pnd the Val Neos pownise A | Porchawer or = | notes, secured sold. or all cash, — Chagera, “$50 to ix { ASPLENDID LOT OF BLOCKS AND PALL. SUIT: | at the thue of sale a "ABI R NTER: ENTER: d laser or purchusers* cost. ‘lermsof DECEMBER FIF- NING in front of wy aue- des. Tie this toner. the option of the pr: All SATURDAY NTH. Ibs te TEN Uc LOC ts sell a fine I wening Star. toll (axes aiid assensinents thereon, MME ees: a hibited at the sales, eee ANSON 1 joueera, WILLIAM J. MILLER, — AYER cor ste) PJEXCASSON BuO. Aut —_ igre a an gare Tih strvet wharf daily ( £ SILVER WATCHES. CHARMS, . 5 : . oe poe | THUSS SENELUY EARIENGS SEEEVE | aedkia 506 10th strect northwest, D.C. ‘31 ‘Colanibi nd 13th use Thaser’ ors certificate of the taxes and assessments will be ex- } arotenn STEES' SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE of iber No, 994. folio! Faclor Furniture aplolarerel in Velour. | Sra\at the maues. of the parties thereby wectuned, we scent | ars. Overy ‘hardame Paintinss | Sl sell st pad, aucticn. i irout of each of the prem i: {Goat Fraines ayiieaid line of Velvet | [i herelualier described: the ‘ollowing real extate, 0 Le AND TH sera rete pete Brace | On FRIDAY, FOURTEENTH DAY OF DECEMB! D. 1885, st FOUR O'CLOCK PM. all those pieces. 0 ‘Two Three Eleven Twelve jirtern, in square one thousand and twenty-three street jeucliter House prop- lance dw: Wing hi FR Ti SALE of prop. in eaid square 1 024 we will sell all those pieces of mind known as the east thirty-one fevt seven ‘ttweuty-two and the west thirteen feet and seven inches of lot twenty-three by the depth of said lots. in forty-seven, situated "on stivets east fn- Proved by aunall Frame Dwelling Houses of five rooms ches “Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money cash, oe in six, twelveand euchtwn mouths with, eat at six percent from day of sale. for which the nrehasers shill ive their promis ry by deed or devds of trust on the property pace or Pe id Jn cash on each piece of propert MAll conveyancing and. reccRaitor ae eto be coun: : et abe des Mine Property will berescid at the isk and-cust o defaulting urchaser or purchasers. ufter five days’ notice in Th Eveune Star, "the eaid teal catate will be auld LT. BLAK CUTLERY, PLATED WARE, &¢. se 5 THANSPOL TSU | ATION LINE | ‘ke. &c., FROM CONTI- DrcEWBER_ FIF- ALTER WILLIAMS & CO. Buctioncrs TO THE TRADE AND PRIVATE BUYERS. We wil well. i gan sclesrvony SATURDAT, DEC MBER FIFTEENTH, 1883. ot ST TEN | "CLOCK AM, sixty-niné Marble Top Tables. All THiS EVENING. FOLEY, Auctioneer. NEAR PATE, ATURDAY Hc ato cele THURSDAY, EVEN O'CLC Commenci TE atk Sl beswcetvea on | W Loan Ofive, 1 unredecined ph consisting of G quoiss Amethy: of Jewelry, Bras , Earrines. | tiemen’s Gold Chaing, G ld Lockets, “C Drawing Instruments” S ceve Buttons, | Sermare Necklaces» d Field Glarws, WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO,, Aucts. B sg, 2eveond hd Express Waxons, 2) Head funies and Mares, Haruess, Re a ( ‘SSBENSINGER. OF A Hors! TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: SATURDAY, thy 1 DAY OF DE- in K NOON. in front reisiiet, vorher of THE cUN BI ar GREAT SALE OF UNREDEFMED PLEDGES. DECEMRER THI. ‘K P.M. at the N tion vera Gi Plated a1 . 1007, 7th street, and continuing untila lave disposed of, Twill sell a large apd vari d assortment ices, euitatle for Christinas prese Id aud Silver Watches, Camo, Luar and other Rings, Gold an Cameo sets Bins, Ludi «an ‘ks. Miron, GRAND CHRISTMAS SALE. tunel, Ladies Conte, “iran, Valse, GIN¢ TRI 8. Tools, Shears, loth, Si.ocs. GOVERSMES Tne DISTRICT | este Coats, Fauts ang vests, ne Lady's suldied On SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER FIF.} 5 e = ye TLENTH COMMENCING AY TEN c'CLoct, F will | WALTER B. WILLIAMS & Co. Auctioneers FINE TRIPLE SILVER-PLATED WARE, ROGERS' TABLE CUTLERY, MANTEL CLOCKS, BRONZES AND ORNAMENTS, Ba ORDEK TAUNTON SILVER-PLATE COMPANY, STORE CORNER TENTH AND D STREETS, o ved ad 1th eet, Wali eiy RSENS § aa tet to the beige bidder for ca Facing Peunsylvania avenue, fas bila no Weaks date | i Br be. about 15% hands big and’ f puns a WEUAFSDAY FROM NEW VORKR | | dizi THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, ‘TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER ELEVENTH, Fi #00, Smad SY according to ae | eRe HOLIDAY BALE AT TEN A.M, FULEDGES “til! sel for F pet Tilnwest caming at omluu nein t FIL TEENTH. at HALF-PAST SEY k ig tereaiter until De 5, | and will coutinue Every Eve onsist of a lurve line of Dismonds, ‘closed out, ies atid Gente’ Gold Watches, also Silve kel Watches; anil. Plated L ext Chins: | ‘TWO AND HALF-PAST SEVEN O'CLOCK P. M. And continue from day to day until the entire stock is ‘The stock will include New and Beautiful Goods in 1 and Piated Far Rings Lace | EPERGENES, CENTER PIECES, FRUIT DISHES, Fins, Bracelets. Nock : sintwe variety | NEASG SALVERS, WAITERS, of Pisin Gold aud Set Futuss. In fact, "ue of tue lar est QOILET SETS. URAS. CARE DAS- evar offered at auction. Opera METS TUREENS, BAKE ali ‘ine Clocks, Albumm, VASES. BUITERS, Ye E CAMSTER SYRUPS, Exc, Era. Fine SMSTERD AG A oe Paw’ Sting baa feria. tanpa : ‘i 2% DOZEN ROGERS’ EaNd, WA SCHOLIES. Sta "i “YedinS Widinw Gckcus on which the time has ‘And Other Celebrated Makes of expired please take not IVORY, PEARL. WAL! SILVER TLAT: D RStveS Foie LADLES, CAKVERD. STEEGS, KSIES Bio, En A Choice Ass rt | WEEKS & _ £ COLDWELL, Real Estate Auctioneer, PESIPABLE BUILDING Tanager apply te th ave Wanhitict 1 a RAILROADS ALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILEOAD MODEL FAST LINE AND THE ONLY LINE STEFS_ SAE oF vay recente wad ultr inetimtio TREPSS! AND UE WEST | | the gutire stuck without re <A WASHINGION | x DOUBLE 1k. ac te ANNEY COUPLER? ehedu Leave Wi syebur and ¢ sth Gan thine sl of trust & Wd in r[uomas power: the District ma so tie atid we ator fet of | BOAT &ND DOCK-VARD daily i in theeity of wachinston, District of Ce tewit:| AUP GCE CHERK. ace Sleep s DAY. DECEMBER FIFTEEN (H. 1883.at | og gresp WAS a Be PPAST THEE OCLOCKP. ML, Lat muusrcs | 440 TUESDAY, DECE <r. ai ae gare husiberd tue finucnd amd sixteen | } Cad $4. Weland and Detroit, with Sleep KEM. partor Lot | Stht and 0, Canad Tat minted ae MoH sry dock wn saa, ered ad nineteet | monthe with notes beaittie i SAME DAY. at HALF Past FOrR octock | a4 z rolt_via. Menroeville, 10:15 am. iy with Sleepe (or Toledo, via Wireling and Like ja and New York at 8:19am | 7, Fou, 8-10. tee * ninetern (9), iu eyuate Litnuer d nine hun Ae an For Baltinore op Sundays. 90. 8:00. 9:00Qam, 1:25 # 1909), STREETS aWESE AY. at FOU By virtae of Sl. 10-00 peat i210 aud €40 p.m: on Sun- efor sale. i the premisee on WEDN: 1 aL < Per cut qr ans DY of DECEMBEL. AT 40 p for Frederik | deed of | -rust M. the followliige-dh scribed Spay pe Reeth | tortion ‘tou, D 10-1 #46 pan aud 5:45 pan daily | at 07: ud Pare of Ic e bed. cia Eense of hey oni) gus arrtwe frown the West daily. 6:20 7:50 a. od wets went Co. Her mn. 2:25, erty, the deauiting ) # wil be pa 245, 8200s. day | aes ae : Ya, 6:51 pam: Sunday, Ke ts 20 nu YO, 6:37 pm.: Sunday, SDACL HN Sor aap Pam 6:20 @ m. datly, and 2:15 p, m. dai P Ba twenty-ave i ot 2 20 ym. and us nly excey SUP. S. | GS)eash and niay, 6 Ob pnt day ‘mete PAMILY SUEEBIES. | Sahaam bis Baltimore for Washinton at 2. 4:40, 63), 4. 4:40,.5, 30, $00 and 10-15. S24, 9108 me. LW. O35, 7 aaa, i um Washiusten stop at Relay Station except | All kinds of Geme, Fish and Diamond Back Terrapins | Gtinle to be mcur bs deed obs! = deyerit of Oue lyundred dare wl SIVED | tune GP sale: all IDA ORANGES AND LEMoNa. | “ls#et"s cont. J.T. COLDWELL, Anct 16. her information apply _at the Ittmore and of the Supreme, d in every respect as rep. wre Most Positive to vel Con u cS, CARVED-HANDIE AND MANTEL CLOCKS, BRONZES AND ORNAMENTS. ROP THE CANAL, JRGETOWN. D.C, AT } coustantiy on hand, PALACE MARKET, Corner New York avenue amd 14th «treet, t Office—Wasiineten Stat 9 and. Lol Ath street, Wher orders Uechecked and reeived at | SEWING MACHINE ‘T STANDS AT THE N HE HEAD? 5,.& a Dane arr eee Sew A WHEGREAT _ . “Ep Tee kK T TOTHE Nona WEST AND woe Gu yet jamec oe call wide pocbir thack, SHLENDID SCENERY. go ro RR E rerun howls Sinst cins FiciS} EutiMES € 5 EF RRR | ur epee ld unde Col Ere ROR | Suge RL A cOil Scents bottl RL For stle sag ne us €. AUERBACH, Corner 7th and H. Hanrroep.., or oe . New Hox, Palace si ar iW BALTIMOUE AND I Ere Can e simplest. Present day. Call at « ‘Couuplete stock of N. MENTS tor all machines on had. oft WILT, ALWAYS MARE BEAUTY b mewry week day. | WILE AT Office aud be convine 1.40, 4 90, meats ‘ Ds 00 BEEF, LAMB. VEA! test SEWING MACHT = an 7 SEWING MACHINES FUK KENT. Fock laven and Elmira, at 9408 m fl bALas GLUVk FLL LING PAT TERNS, the East, 8.15.4. m.. 10-70%, m., 1-40, HEH L. OFP: t On sumisy je intend H L Popular Sewing Machine and Fast dan Parlor Cure, H i 228 Mth street ML we, Bt Cow of the LEDLES, PAiI9 aud Aa LACH. TRACING WHEELS, READY-WOUND BOBBINS, ENHETMPR, m Koons, Baiaine ftps 4A Willimantic Spool Cotton, 6 spools fi nlo Whcieasle Depot eatioe i NHE DAVIS VERTICAL Fi Se chine tht use the four trotiou tool sales de Cals ate 1110 | Pane ais S. exeentSuane | WOOD _AND COAL. RIN AND FREDERICESEURG D ALEXANDLLA AN KOAD We Are Orzenna Rar. WASHING 108 vant Woon: JOHNSON BROTHERS. WHARVES AND RAILROAD YARD: ‘Tweitth and Water streets southwest, ERANCH YARDS AND OFFIUss F street northwest; th #tet no=thwest « Pennsylvania avewus northwest: 21: Yth etreet northwest; Comer ad and h streets north-west; -deunay iva avenue southeast ARGFST PRIVATE RAILROAD YARD SOUTH. YORK siny EXTENSIVE WHART ES TEE Oe handling Unsurpasecd twcilities 10r te eculumic rs | PURE oral kinase U | COAL DELIVERED ON CARS DIRECT FROM THE MANES INTO OLE LARD. We deal only in best qualities of ANTHRACITE ; ad enCMinucs Goan © = = SUL By ALL "buvueists | An uindsof WOOD, ef ell MPds of WOOD, eitherim the stick or prepared to CLEAS COAL FULL WEIGHT AND, MEASURE, GAS BRACKETS, In Brags and Gilt,at ‘roodk proportionately low. prices, trom $4.60 to $150. rad Pasa cor Agent, trom: $12.50 to $75. iB t deliveries and prices as low as Fuel can be fur: | _sepl ey So ONG WOOD-SPRUGE FIRE €4, OAR OS, BA W scpneue Goes? oF ap prrmor | LOSE ra ae Mia CAR A Pe | Wa EE. Woon « Co. LUMBIA SITEING IN EQUITY. MAY 3, | F oF « Bickory, 88.73. GEO. CREVE- > Woon. We have just received a laree tot «| WOOD, also, Iresh nestle vs Wasurxotox Crr¥ Savixes Cae A ceiver of dividends to creditors | deeveed. | | of Bakerw’ PINE muned COAL of superior quality f Ute, all Gt Whey wo Ofer at lowell turbot APPARATUS FOR The attention of consumers is respectfully invited to | ab uuspectien of our stuck ver before | _ mt jotice of Baltimore, Ma. THE TRADES. NEW DESIGNS IN GAS FIXTURES, 4x6 are selling single end double Swing PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND DWELLINGR 40 and 50 cents each, and other We have a line of COOKING RANGES st various TRON TILE FIRE-PLACES, with BRASS FRAMES, BRASS AXDIRONS, from $5.50 to $50 per nals, EOBTABLE BUCKET GRATES, from $5 to 350 FABLOB GEATES, trom $10 to $100, Gad bUbAbbS and GLUBES at LOW PKICES EDWARD CAVERLY & 00, ‘Mlumbipg, Heating and Ventilating, 1425 New York avenue. HEATING AND VENTILATING ENGINEERS, MANUFACTURE AND ERECT THE MOST AMEKOVED STEAM-HEATING No, 296 W. Balt St and No. 1 North Liberty Street, sepé-6m | Pye oF iote beweis b HE LYCETT BINDERY. A FER: meee Saas ae ° z ‘The lazyest and best H.W. McNEAL, Proprietor. eet - A CLANCY, Acc’ bai ed D ARBY. ‘s Faery Book and Job Printer. . ram: ‘rvinaceee | A Dealing DS-IHS1 NEVEX bEEAR hss can. da can Le worn while SHAS PISHERS, CURE FOR MALARIA, SE me ne gene, Ana Seen ee G"EASHEE book axp 308 PRINTERS, Js Pennsylvania avenue, Wastungton. D. Waite Priuting s weclalty sand a (23 7th street northwest SRS. FISHER devotes Ler atest Ue ae wan o¢ ee aE te YW ‘UTES 2 WILLIAMS & 00., Auctioneera REGULAR SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CARPETS, ETC., AT AUCTIO! On TO-MORROW, DECEMBER Fi FTEE) ‘C..OCK A. M., we shall sell. in frout of our: Walnut Chamber Suites: Parlor Sui Heke has ‘and other Carpets; Ice Cream Machine, Buckets, etc. Axso, One Case Surgical Instruments. it @_ SAMBTAG, Auctioneer. ve WHOLE STOCK 18 GLOSED OUT, DOLLS, TOYS, JAPANESE GOODS, TRUMPETS, SHELL BOXES, TOOL CHESTS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION INDIA RUBBER GOODS, BISQUE GOODS. A.M. AND SEVEN O'CLOCK P.M. alate 8, SAMSTAG, Auctioneer, st TEN Aceneral assortment of Housebold Effects, named in ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO,, Aucta, I WILL COMMENCE TO SELL IN STORE 992 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST A LARGE STOCK OF TOYS THAT HAS EVER BEEN DIS- PLAYED IN THIS CITY, COMMENCING DE- CEMBER FIFTEENTH AND UNTIL THE THIS SALE WILL COMMENCE AT TEN O'CLOCK 'p jON BROS., Auctioneer, MONDAY NOR ING. DECEMBER SEVEN ; | Sth and D etrects uorthwest, an consisting int part of — ALASRA SEAL SACQUES FUR LINE CIRCULARS, DOLMANS | ASD OTHERS YuES OF F MUFFS, COLLARS, CAPE Being in the different vurk TH ML, we Will sell at our Loan Of rnhaylvania aveutier all pledge mption consiating of Wate Plated Wate, P's | Other Wearing tpperel, nuits ‘sod Shevads, ase take novi MFouny, Auctioneer, rooms E WaacaMan, Pet texets TEINEM BuO, |? diese “Real Estate Auctioneer, IMPROVED PI JERSEY AV! DECE T shall offer? of the preinises. the above property. | VALUABLE 483 NEW DE NORTHWES PPOs WAGGAMAN, Auct CHANCERY SALE OF FOUR. DWELLINGS ON LAURENCE SQUARE No. 133. | Bpvitue | District ‘of Columba, passed ol the Sth day Of April J88, in Equlty cause number 4396 1 shall pees fe auction, on MONDAY, the SE | ENTEE DECEMBE | tain Lots of ‘cround in the city District ), seventy-eleht (7S) am | Mashew's'subdivision of lots 2 | subaivision of square muabered | 9% 185.) 4 and 35, of Cushitues STOCK OF ALASKA SEAL SACQUES, GARMENTS. BLOCK. and AFTERNOON O-CLOGK, we will sell within ‘ur salesreotae, CLOCK, we will sell within uur ealearooins, te rehwest, all assignce’s stock of Furs, LINE GARMENTS. tvles und flue quality, to which we would call the at- al “THOMAS E. WAGGAMAN, Auct. RIBS, at FIVE | ene hundred and thir. two-story frame dwelling, f 16 feet 8 inches by i (of which #50 inost be Fur of the latest PLEDGES. —ON TE) es forfeited by uon- Jewelry, Dismouds, pera Glusses Books | Albums, Clocks, Ladies’ and Gent’s Clothing,and all 8 and, Surtains, | )PERTY, NUMBERED | IBEX EIGHTEEN’ H, ate | IOK P. ABLE FRAME STREET, IN fa decree of the Supreme Court of "ee restive, all those cer= Weshington, in said Aud known as Lote seventy-six (7t), seventy seventy-nine (79) In ioneers, SILEOF BEWEEN CSTRE A AVENUE, OPPOSITE DISUICT BeTL IN Gt CTEY OF WA-BINGTON, D.C. trust. dated cn the 20th" dey Liber No i OU AND. TAND CES i & i at FOL the ton, # the District ot ¢ mubered twenty-Ke stots tihdrvdths 7 erins Gf Sate Cnet Brie 1. balance in. cqual yay 2) iueuthie with dnt: Eowe DOWLING, Auctioucer, PANUMA ra CATALOGUE SALE OF ORTE TS, Bo AL FORTIARES, EMBROTDERTES, . AND SADDLF BAG! Forming one of the most dezant collec Goods ever sent to thus city, to be sold at PUBLIC AUCTION, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, DECEMBER NI TH I, TWEN' TWENTY-FIRST, COMMENCING AT ELEVEN A. M. AND TH O'CLOCK P. M. EACH DAY. GRAND EXHIRITION MONDAY AND TUE! SDAY, DECEMBER SEVENTE! THOMAS DOWLING, Aucti virtne of District of Passed on the x * the SupcemeCourt<£ the Columbia hol in on Equity term Tou day’ of November. Ist ih © use, Bmbe ed pocd wucrdi k te Afar, nardian comaininé ard Ee it others are ute Teluall off ot the premie pon ins ar FOUR OC. OCk fix (0) seven (7) eheht (a) Bi ate ecorded wt geven hundred ond. twen y-seven CID in the Gee ‘Washinton, District of Columbia, ‘The sald Will be sold by lots, Terms 01 sale as preaers Papaite nie (ey und te in Payable nix (6) and twelve (13) inonthy after Tespectively. with futereat ou the whole mnoage able ache (6) matt, oral Durchaser or 1urchuscta’’ Bue casera, if tot paying all caub, tondve bis or for the d+ferred paymichta as above, prosideds ved to be wiven until full payment of pra ‘A cevosit of 8100 will be required on each lot when ‘Ail conveyancing at cost of purchaser oF 11 a: in default of compliauce with: the teins of DAVIN, Trustee, ‘Louisiana, ab-ooads 4.T. COLDWELL, Auct, GALE UNDER 4 DECREE OF CouRT. 19 of w decree of the virtue 3 Dinteit of Columbia, asa Wee oe ny the cause entitled James B. EA Tarsed inst “Margaret "Keun Hult Abekvin of sald poe, tere will offer lor eate at [Pirniece the follwing mes and ‘upon. the des uted. to wit: ‘On THURSDAY, DECEMBER an imonds! beeen ip trout ra Sewribed real ‘evtata Se R ity of Wash a kuown as part of Lut ‘8§ public auction, in front of S DLCEMBER EIOHTEER P.M. lots numbered five (5), ine (9) ant ten (10), of Jasnies wesiou of square Dumbered the court: thi interim‘ two Gh easst mageliments ‘eale, ‘mnount due, or all cash. st the option of purchaper or pur- ir notes ‘sale ) days the ‘will be ‘and cost of ti des pesca ‘or rurchesere, Court of the; H| et al.. No. R709 on the Es ‘terms reapectively, ae Beteatter If thet rus of sale are not UABLE IMPROVED RFAT, Lacveuty=t 72) HY Eve yfeek to the pluce of ew frig ts ure ved Uy at twoest ry & dwells 2 Ay wtroet ions of Turkish pefecnrtl ball part ithe aubdivinon ot stone at the southeast come. of 8B. Scasta' land ant corner of lots 12 aud 13, in said subdivision, and runn! thence south 61.88 Hine of oald Tot 1B thence north 37 erches tthe main road; thence north 5,75 degrees west 11 perches; thence ‘north 21.25 minutes west 29 perches; thence Dorth 18 shes to the line lots 1? and 13; thence wit) line 75; ‘to the point of bevinnit ‘is near’ [eke onthe smprovoments consist of & amall frame On FRIDAY. DECE! ‘TWENTY-FIRST, 1883, at FOUR OcLOCR PM Lak 139 ang 120, a aley"s subdivision of lots 2 fockon intnear Hirer ot tit is ie PRG STATELY Ren the last-named Eividen of squat ting” fest 00, se one Doel a cat ‘the! are ry Perma of sald decree, One-third an ree equal instal, ments at twel ‘tonths, to be secured SHvcaate at the option Of cot Fouling pure ‘ ry oS on, his zoom ge ey cording sf the purchasers co ba JAM 8 DOWLING, Anct. tt aNp Flonteenta, | SPECIAL Sare or Prayos axv Oncaxs AUCTION SALES. Tm Pore Or ALLCOCK’S POROUS PLASTERS ‘Bas Cavsep Mawr Ierratroxa, BEWARE OF THESE FRAUDS! ‘Insist on Having ALLOOCK'S, ‘Which Never Fail and Never Injure, BRONCHIAL TROUBLES. 122 C STREET SOUTHEAST, ‘Wasrsorox, D. C., January 7th. 1882, I take great plessure tn recommending ALLCOCE’S POROUS PLAS‘ ERS. I was induced to try them by ‘Mrs. Samuel J. Randall. and I found them everything Gesired. 1 waed four other so-called Porous Plasters before procuring ALLCOOR’S: they were perfectly use- Jess, But immediately upon applying two of ALL- COCK'S to my chest my cold and bad cough were at ‘once relieved. I want you to send me one dozen forth- with, i0-m.w.f.3t JOBN 7. INGRAM. FINANCIAL, = ae Srock axv Guam Excaaxoz, 1831 F STREET NORTHWEST, OPPOSITE EBBITT HOUSE, BRIGHAM BISHU! & CO, SPECIAL WITH 8. M, HIBBARD, 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 10 EXAMINE THE FACIL TiES OF THIS OFFICE. CONSTANT QUOTATIONS FROM NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE AND CHICAGO BOARD OF TKADE BY PRIVATE WIRES DIRECT 1u OUR OFFICE, ne Tue Stock Axo Gia Excnaxcr, 1931 F STREET, Tesues every afternoon a printed list of all the active stocks Gealt in on the New Vork Scock Fexchamsee, “Alno, Grain and. Prova. deslt in ‘on the Chicago Board of Trade, shuwine opening. hivhest, lowest and © oni ices of the day. "These are mailed tive to any address, mons who. desire to spect ate iu Stocks, Grain and Prova, in a moderate way "and. at sinall risk should ex amine the special {ncliities of this office. ‘Those wlio may be unable to attend ersoually cau have al infor: tation as fo terms, conditions, &e., promppuy forwarded tupon application. " Addnss T, BRIGHAM BISHOP & CO.. 1331 F atreet. a1-6t Rost. J. Troms, | de: Gate of Louisville, Ey), BROKER IN GRAIN, PROVISIONS, COTTON AND PETKOLEUM. No. €13 15th Street (National Metroplitan Building.) Orders to Suy or sell, on margin or for cash, exeented the Chicazo Board of Trade and New York Cotton xchange, Constaut quotatious Justantly received by’ direct private wires. | F.P. SCHMITT & CO., Chicaeo corresnondent, SAWYER, WALLACES CO., New Yorkcorrespondent. | Natioval Metropolitan Bank, Genesee B Boake (Orders by Telephone Promptly Attended to.) nt-6m | Avaus & Co. BANKERS AND BROKERS, References CF STREET NORTHWEST, Offer special inducements to buy or ell CRUDE PEYROLEDM, either for Cash or on Margin, 1) LOTS OF 100 BARRELS OR MORE ‘We invite correspondence, All information cheerfully viven, 05 Puvare Stock Texecrara Was + aeTwins WASHINGTON, NEW YORE AND RICHMOND. H. H. DODGE, Fenda, Stocks and Invretment Seentities Bought and @ old on Commission, ‘No, 699 ISTH STREET (CORCORAN BUILDING) 4ge.cy 10 Prince and Whitely, Stock Brokers, “UBroapwax. New Yor, Frere eteca of Secnrities bouzht snd sold on fommis: sion in San Francisco, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New Sork, Berton and Washineton, Orders executed on the Mew lork Stock Exchuuge at one-eighth of one per Ynvate and direct telegraph wits uuvnd, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York and Xcston, flirongh which orders are executed on the Sock Exelanves in thoso cities und reported back Fromptly. Quotations of Stocks and Bonds and in- mation rexarduy the markets received tarouxh on: wes INSEANALX Glivct trum tue New one Btocs Fxchange, Es 2d Kdition. Latest Telegrams fo The Star Canadian Deserters from the U. 8. Army. ‘THE STORIES THEY TELL IN LETTERS TO TEE TO- RONTO GLOBE. ToRONTO, Onr., Dec. 14 —The Globe recently pud- Ushed a letter froma Canadian named Surtzer, who having deserted from the American army was fol- lowed into Canadian territory and arrested there by American soldiers. The Dominion government was asked to take action in the case, but have never done $0. The Giobe to-day published anouher letter signed by Henry Watson, of Halifax, who ‘Says that he and two other Canadians: ‘from an American post In Montana in June ‘They Rrrecaptured in Canada by a party of ‘Cuited States soldiers and taken back to Fort Assinaboine, Montana, where one of the deserters, made desper- ate by threats of severe puntsnment, broke away fromthe guari-house and perished’ in a snow- storm. Watson and his companion were tried 2nd condemned, but have not yet learned what thelr sentence was, Meantiiae they were in prison at Fort Snelling, Minn., and kept in irons. They were le to work early and late, and onSundays they Were deprived of their bedding and otherwise pun- ished. ‘The Globe says It is the duty of the Domin- fon government to take steps at least to inquire into the truth of the story told, Whether redress 15 Procurabie or not. A Scamp’s Scheme to Get $2,000. Worcester, Mass, Dec 14.—Last September Hiram Chase, of this ct are from the home of the father of his first wife, in Millbury, tinder ¢ireumsrances Indicating ‘tna ‘he had drowned himself. His second wife had gone to Nova Scotia ona visitto her parents, and he re- ceived a telegram announcing her death. He ostensibly went there to attend the funeral, and re- turned two or three days before his final disappear- ance. It now appears that the death of his wife in Nova Scotia was pretended, the object being 10 se cure $2,900 Insurance in the order of the Golden Cross, of which both were members. It is probable | that when Chase found that the order would not Pay on hisstatement of her death, but required a pliysiclan’s certificate and the oMfictal record of her h and burial, he became confused and Invented his own death by suicide asan easy way out of the complication. Tits now known that Mrs Chase Was alive at her father’s in October, and she then Suld that her husband was living iu’ Buffalo. — Business Failures the Past Week. New York, Dec. 14.—The business fallures in the United States, as reported by telegraph to R. G. Dun & Co., of the Mercantile agen the Briush provinces 18 35, making a total Of $25, a8 compared with 307 last week, made up of 268 fallures in the United States and 44 In Canada. More than Uwo-thirds of the whole number occurred in the western, southern and Pacific states._In New York city the principal assignments are those of J, Row- Jand & Son, jobbers, nits; Chas. Fox's Sons & Co.'s, hats and caps. The failure of J. P. commission cotton, 1s also noted. Fire at Lowell—Firemen Injured. Lowe, Mass., Dec. 14—The Harris mill was ned this morning. Loss about $50,000, ‘The fol- lowing firemen, belonging to hose were in- Jured: David tiarley, foreman; Edward Fletcher, assistant foreman: John H. Joyce, John F. Williams, (thizh broken); John Firu. ‘The following, beiong- ins to hose No. 4, were also injured: Jolin'J. Quin- Lin, assistant foreman, aud Cuaries Morse aud John . of the protective department, and Leroy J. Kitoball, ing and machinery were totally destroyed. ‘ihe fire also communicated to the wood-turning estab- Usiment of the \.errimack Croquet comput. and cansed an explosion wiicn threw the wall upon the firemen, injuring oo Latest Foreign News by Cable. REFUSED TO SIGN THE PETITION. arelibish city refuse to sign Une memorial to the governinent, petitioning for a couumutauion of the senv-hce of death passed upon ph Poole for the iurder of Jolin Kenny in Seville Place. Billups & Co. Deen: — The Markets, t BALTIMORE, Dec. 14.—Virginia new threes, 6436 bid BALTIMORE, Dec. 14.—Cotton dull—middling, 10% jour steady and quiet—Howard street and western super, 3.1043 50: di 76a4.75; do. family, 5.00 S215, te mul mig boa 3. do, exten ata 3 ito beatada, 34aé. 00, Pataynco aang, 6.30: ae Sijeristive patents 700, Wheatsouthern steady” and r ed, ital 13, zal. 19; Ne id, L12}guh 19; No. 3 Winter red. spot, L0TsaL07%g: Decemier, 1.07! bid: January. 1,0941.09%; February 1 11%al. 117%. Cors—southern lower: western lower and dull, south: era white, 54:59; southern yellow. 9.060; ‘western, une Decewhber, COu6]is:\ January, ‘sigubs%s: March. 65% bid: May, 35'g086. Oats lower sud dud—southera, western white, 40042; do, nulxed. Kye quict and steady, (Ga ne to choice Pennsylvania aud Mary Provisions i ads for Job lots joel a AGE ek dat ig. Bacon—shoulde Ti; clear Beihai dient i 29430; pickled, 20821, Petroleum nominal- ‘Cotide duit and easier —TRlo cargoes Ord nary to tat. ligallig Sugar steady—A oft, 64: Couper retiacd quit, 1igalays. Whisky steady, 11d Tie" "Fresehte to Livetool per steamer dulicotion, Heed. four indd perain ed asked. B-cspis four, ats, 00 bushes Shipmments-whest, tone: curn mone. Ota, 300 Unica Shipnactite--whest Tones Salea—wheat, 386,000 bushels: corn, 99,000 busbela ‘Tar VENEZUELAN MINISTER called at the Treas- ury department yesterday with a letter of intro- duction from the U.S. minister in Venezuela to a clerk In the Treasury department. Under the dread “punitory visitation? rules, he was denied the privilege of meeting the clerk, and his dipio- inate mission Was a failure, There was considera- ble talk at the department to-day regarding the ineldent. PU AND SELL U8 GovT AND D © BONDS. Baas © GASLIGHT aud All ‘Guker city Teposits recetved nblect to check. Weray SPECIAL attention to obtaining CORRECT ). KELIABLE information revarding our various city secunitiew, and are prepared mt aul Lue to answer ligt Lan iuaruny gata, HakRY C. TOWERS & CO. TANKEKS, BROKERS AND INRURANCE. a1 PIANOS AND ORGANS. » A. Urso PIANOS TUNED AND RE PAIRED A SPECIALTY. £27 Oniers promptiy attended to, References: Cuick-rins & Sous New York. F. A LMSU'S Piano Roonss, 613 Lith street north eeplo-Tm FIAUIER DAVIS & C0°8 UPRIGHT PIANOS. A BA Sette: bof thes unequalied Upright: ristmnas citts. ay muents, 811 Ninth Street, northwest. A sunerb Sqnars Grand Plano, in=<2=zg | Curved Teen aud lyre. very. powertut ny athetic in tone; tuok the tirst prize at the great Ainerican Tnsutute Fair; purchased at « coet of $1,100; bow in pertect order, with all inodern improvementa: hindsone eambruider dcover_and stoal te corona Price $3 sh, if sold be ber Lit. No.2 —A wenuine Win, Kuabe & Co..instyle nearly like No, 1 nearly Rew, the best ‘orth $00, will # Il for No. . Saare Piano: cost $450 on veuule; it isas goodas when bought: will tak $16 TEEN 0, Ne, 4A full nized thre sized Caliet rand Upright, used three monthe: standard make an tmat banrath, 170, No S-cA apleuaid Ohickenoe Piano. in perfect onder, with, etool aud cover culy BA No. 6Good Square Phmo, for yractice, uuls $0" wer 7.—Good Plano for bevinier, #40, No. &—\ senul Baniel'&: Beatty Organ: cont rr rs: 835 co 3 noth 2 the reais it Seataining’s kel chime of Scie “—laiberal prices allowed for second-hand intra inexchanxe: bring a deposit as you will need. nal wiven without 2g retusa ven without a deposit C.J, REED, 483 7th street northwest. EICHENBACH’S PIANO WAREROO) of various. duced Wm. Tiuatreet: above Panay, } author Trica aid twe yearn tine! ! OF ae | and the managers of the telephone Pisses, ORGANS, SHEET MUSIC. STECK & OO. PIANO, ‘The Most Perfect Piano Mada, ‘The Best Medium-priced Piano Manufactured. WILCOX & WHITE AND KIMBALL ORGANS. SCENT MUSIO. ‘Aeonly complete stock in thenity, HENRY EBERBACH, ‘No, 915 F STREET. Manarine partner of the late firm Ellis & Co. _d2 (JHE ATTACK OF CERTAIN OLD LINE JOURNALS intended to utterly ruin its business, but it seems to have had the opposite effeot, for on one single day last ‘month applications were received for 250,000 insur, ‘ance. Assessment No 10, Just collected, brought in ‘$86,000, ‘The reserve fund now exceeds $100,000, which ‘ebeing invested in U.S. Bonds by the trustes, the Gen- tral ‘Trust Company of New York. The Associstion com- pleted ita third year in October, and has alresdy written 116,250 certificates, covering $70,000,000 of insurance, The ‘admission feo and one year’s ducs in advance are $300n (05,000, and_€60 on 10.000. The annual dues, forex- enses are €2 for each $1,000 of the certificate, ‘Thons- nesmments for death clatms are- at age 25,$1on? ach exy-iecee cies S ‘LY, KNIGHT, General agent, the: saree SEO eS A COUNTERFEITER ARRESTED.—The secret ser- vice agent at Indianapolis, Ind., telegraphs the arrest of Jarrett Sullwell, at ‘Stendaiy ibd. {or counterfelting silver coin. ‘Tae earl of Cork was presented to the President to-day by the Secretary of State. ‘Tae Caninet MeerINe.—all the members of the Cabinet except Secretary Folger were present at the regular Cabinet meeting to-day. It is under- Stood tat O'Donnell's case was further consid- eres ‘New Baxg.—The controller of the currency has d the First National Bank, of Bedford, Pa., lo begin business with a capital of $50,000. District Government Affaire, THE REQUISITIONS FOR ARMS. Capts. Fleetwood and Kelly, of the colored mmf i. have been informed by the District Commis- ers that it Was but recently that they had had attention called to the question as to their <ht to make requisitions for arms and to give re- ints therefor. ‘The Commissioners have con- uded that they have no legal authority, and have so written the chtef of ordnance. Therefore, they decline to act further in the premises for any.mili- tary organization. UNDERGROUND TELEPHONE WIRES. At a consultstion between the Commissioners company yes: tenlay in relation to the recent order forbidding te stringing of any more wires on the old poles, nO formal agreement was made. The Commissioners announced that the telephone company would lay tivo miles of wire under the streets, and If the test proved satisfactory the company would entertain the question of putting all these wires under- ground. Notes, Between 5 and 6 o'clock p. m. yesterday a seal- skin mantle, valued at was stolen from the residence of Mr. F. C. Cost, No. 1908 Massachusetts avenue nort by a thief, who entered the basement door, which had been tet open. Emanuel’s chiureh of the ical association has filed a certificate of the of John Matz- ner as trustee. Galbraith chapel has filed a certificate of incor- preon ana: or eran the agin coped wis Moore, Henry Hutchinson, Henry Wat Henry Sith, Robert Green, James Burke, Samual A. Howard, Jacob Fisher and Thos. H. Cross. pilenre Johnson, who was, arrested by OMcer Tus several days charge of steal! ‘rou the schooner “Wi to-day Judge Snell. SS ——— DEFECTIVE INFORMATIONS. cided ona motion in arrest of fi argued by Mr. Dantel E. Cahill, in the caseof, ‘Torrence and Patrick B. ‘upon ‘View, lawyers say, raises doubts a8 to the I lity of all the convictions made in District: cases, both in the Criminal and Police Courta es Moorr’s Wi11.—The will of the late David moore tee with Ramsdell some weeks: was made public to-day. After git direc- tons for the payment of fnd for his funeral he Dequeathes his watches and wES i i gecis la eet ri i i at cee itedesds : 4 iG i : i : ie H tl EH inl Eber ee number for | the last seven days 200; the quota for Canada and | Xo one was fatally injured. ‘The butd- | DEATH OF MRS. CHRISTIANCY. ‘The Closing Scene of an Eventful Life. ‘TEE STORY OF ues ure BRIEFLY TOLD. ‘The divorced wife of ex-Senator Christiancy died yesterday morning, tn Brooklyn, N. Mania, induced by the excessive use of chloral. About eight weeks ago she went to Brooklyn to Visit a (rend, a married tady. As there were no Tooms vacant in her friend's house, apartiwments were taken for her tn a house near by, occupied br Mrs. Dr. Dupie. Mrs. Christiancy, in Order to avotd hotortety, has been known lately Dy her matden name of Miss Lilile Lugenbecl, She had not been in Brooklyn many diys beiore it Was evident (hat she Was a victim to the Labit of tak ing chliorai. She suffered dreadfully from Insomnia, and soon maried evidences of insanity developed themselves. About Uatce wens eyes began to trouble her and she was oblig remain in adarkened room. An ocu Ist who was called in sald that the pain given by Ul Was an evidence that her brain was giving a and he pronounced her insane. ‘The £ jon Of her that she would be driven out of sand she implored the lady with Whom stopping to protect he am being Lunted down,” wa Poor Woman. “AU ber request her fy Were suminoned trom Wasttngin. Yesterday. They came too late, however, 7 their daugnter aitve, who died a raving iubacte at an early hour yesterday moruing. Mrs ch Haney “first became volnat ‘Luesdas Wheu Mrs Duple was called by her serv her. She did as she w: b overed that Mra. Christiancy had left the house, aud she was | seen again by any of the househol day night, when she came to the carriage She was tien tn av And could ‘scarcely taik coneren difficulty she stated Uhat sh York city with friends, but Subsequent!y sl tradicted hervelr so flatly that her story t= 0 Ueved Dr. Dupie gave her a sedative and Moned other medical aid, but all effurts to save her lite were tn vain. 48a story oF a prety woman's LIFE, MAR RIAGE AND DEATH. ‘The story of Mrs. Christiancy's life, And death is one of the saddest. recorded als of real life. Her maiden name was Little Muad Lugenbecl, and she was born 2 Alexandria, Va.” Her Cather, J Who is now’a clerk in the Treasury, wis one of th first to learn the business of telegrap empioyed as an operator for sm" ¥ Mother was a Miss Simpson. Whi Young girl the family removed from Ale @ place near Annapolis Junction, Howard county, | Md., where Miss Lillie taught school for & number | of ‘years These vears were among tae happiest of her iife. “She was successful | as a teacher and made many ttt 1 4s sald that no defamatory tale concerntug Mrs Christiancy would find credence among the | people who knew her as a youur school excher, an | innocent girl budding into lovely womanuded, | whose charms of person were more than. equaled | by the graces of her mind and heart, When she came to Washington she became quite noted for iv beauty and aecompilshments She obtalned ¢ia- ployment tn the Bureau of Engraving and) Print- > And Was so employed when SHE MET SENATOR ISAAC P. CBRISTIANCY at the house where she was boarding. Mr. Christl- ancy was then past sixty, but retained enough of outhful fire and romance to fall desperately tu love with this fatr-halred girl fis courting brief but successful. Miss Lugenbeel, who Was then in her 221 vear, was flattered by his attentions and duzzied by the Brilliant station which sue sup- Posed awaited the wife of a Senator. They wene marmied in February, 1576, ‘The marriage of the | Yenerable Senator and the fatr young girl was one ot the soctal sensations of the day. The marriage vow, | however, it seems, devoied two lives to wretched: ness The story Of thelr lives from thet time until the fal termination of the divorce ceedings, tm August, 1882, 1s familiar to all hewspaper realers. " Senator Christianey re tired trom the Senate to accept. the post of min- ister to Peru, and took his young bride with tlin to Lima. Mrs. Christaney returned trom Pera with- out her husband about four years ago, and 1 soon With so si were unpleasant. Minister Christlaycy, through hus attorneys in this city, Messrs. Cuppy & Inzer- soll, began “divorce proceeding on the 12th day of May, 158). The original ‘THE PRINCIPAL ALLEGATION AGAINST HER ‘wasthat she held dishonorable relations with a man named Edelberto Giro, who, tt was charged, had met her on the steamer coming from Peru and, following her to this city, had :net herclandestinel at the St, James hotel. This change was denied b3 Mrs. Christiancy, Who made counter charges of cruelty against’ her husband. after along and vet hearing, Mr. Christiancy fied « Supplemental bill, alieging desertion, tke two years Of ubsence neccssry Us exabitel's shares of decor ctl Sedge’ Hog boone - ahs yg ment iagner, st of last year, Bone the Senator a giv ree. Thus the decry volved no unwitely, cofduct, except desertion, the part of Mrs. Chrisuancy. Mr. Christian: counsel stated that this termination of the cai omitting from the records of the court all the sc: stories with which the case had loaded, was particularly gratifying to iim. AFTER THE DIVORCE WAS GRAXTED doth Mr. Christiancy and his divorced wife dropped from pubilc view. Mr. Christiancy went to bis home in Lansing, Mich, where he has since m mained. “He is now seventy-one years of age, and Js reported to be in feeble health. “Mrs Christiancy ‘has lived in partial retirement with ber father and mother, wi within the last few months, bave boarded at Mrs Flagier’s, No. 316 Indiana avenue. A telegram received from Brooklyn Wednesday Right notified Mr. and Mra. Lugenbeel of the dan- gerous illness of their daugnter. As early as pos- sible they started for Brooklyn, and last night sent a telegram to Mrs. Flagler announcing the death of their daughter. "A telegram from New York states that the body “will be bronght here for interment. Of this nothing was known w- day at Mrs. Flagier’s house, although it was ex- cted that the body would be brought here. Mrs. : Dr. Lugenbeel, who re ry + and a sister, who gentleman in this city named Etcholtz. Her intimate friends in this city who were aware of during ‘the pendency of the divorce prsceedes pendency e div were not surprised when they beard of the circum- ‘stances attending her death. Mr. Spey who was ‘counsel for Mr. Christlancy, when asked by a Stan Feporter concerning the death, spoke very kindly of was ‘THE CREATURE OF IMPULSE, ‘AMPs. Christiancy as a woman WI but capable of the greatest sweetness and love. Mra Christlancy was Orst represented tn court by Mr, John N. Over, and afterwards by Messrs. Cook ole. Mr. Oliver, her counsel, sald to a STaR reporter to-day that during the whole cou ceedings, When her sensitive nervous organization Was string tots utmost teusion, and when she was suffering from nervous prostration, and even when he sometimes did not think she would Uve an hour, he never knew her to do an immodest act or ‘say an immodest or imp T word. Dur ‘the hearing in the case Mrs Christiancy many eccentricities, which can only be explained on the ground of TEMPORARY INSANITY, OR THE CSE OP STIMULANTS. ‘One memorable incident occurred on a cold night, about two years ago, when Mra Christiancy left ber house at midnight, attired only in her night dress and stockings. Thus arrayed, she walked from her home, which was then at No. 311 D street, tothe office of her counsel, Messrs Cook & Cole, corner of 6th and D street She was discovered ‘tm che street by and a kindly gentie- ing by in @ carriage, had her in the vehicle and driven to her home. A of hers states that she was, at that time, ad- tothe use of morphine, and he suspect also, that she so;netimes sought relief trom ine! depression in liquor. THE LOVE OF MR. CHRISTIANCY FOR HIS WIPE. friend of Mr. Christiancy, who was acqualuted ‘with his divorced wife, said to @ Star reporter to-day: “I never knew a woman in whom the scale of was solong. It ranged from the loftiest exultation depression. She was a creature swayed by impulse. One day she would be buoyant with hope and the next day-wretched. ‘It was In one of these extremes that she married Mr. Christiancy, and in the other that she told him on her wedding night that she did not love Lit, and cursed her fate. However, sue soon returned W her state of exalted happiness. The Senator after his dtvorce ings were her happy moods she was one believe It. OF Fou thay think he i k he is a ‘old but Senator Chri-tiancy an whole heart und loves reads the 5 Hy eae Fi Z Be Fi i i E 8 E i E i i i | i z i E i i Hg Hae g) E 4 & s E i i i £ e had wen In N | pro- | a matter of gossip that tier relations | © rr. | Gated charge agalust Mrs. Curis- ancy was infidelity. a5 = of the pro- | of the New York Stock Market by spectal wire to HL. BL Dodge, 1 Se Cent. Pac hes. € Onio, ist pret. rs soy wo By By/st. P, w-|Rexas Pac, | Minn. & st. 2. | Do. x Kenneth Murchisnn, of South Garo | attoruoou appointed assistant In the fo) THE WHISKY INTEREST. ‘The representatives of the whisky, | tng districts or the country beld @ m | Ways and means committee room this efanooa, | and decided to petition Une Secretary of te Tra UrY to exercise all possible leniency’ Jaw tn colle th eS on spirits at the The cotomittee wil meet at the essinnn Jordan, Of Chto, LMORTOW UO tion, which will a. the financial Wlich toe Manufacturers of bourbon | now laboring by reason of the lange amount: vv ming out of ey! at ae oe ‘The il iso set forth the fact that sinc. so far as possible, the WhISky soon to come OB of boud may receive the benefitof such extensiaa, Death of an Historian, Farm, Deo -1¢—Hentt Martin, Swen | historian, Is dead. He was born =, a pet | ac Suimt Queatin (Aisne). acme Wns Fren.—The will of the Inte Christian Scasd, fled tovday, leaves his estate. to his Rey's, Calderon Carlisle am . McPherson, -fisr of at thetr lena,” The wi niey, Dequeathing his estate Tine, Was fled today, yg ARMY ORDERS.—First Lieut, Henry’ infantry, will report by letter to Brig. Hi. Terre, president of the army retiring board. Sened at Fort Snelling, Minn., for exam! The leave of Capt. Kinile Bates is extended | Months on surgeon's eerviMeate of disabult | extension of leave granted Ist Lieut. Ch: | funtry, Is further extended one. nation of Cadet Wm. B, Jones, (ary academy, 1S accepted of War. wei sf & Hi f i 3 is } és ti : tary |. The governor of Pennsylvania nas: 2s liter general for a detatied ‘ae disbursement of the contingent fund | houses of the legislature during the extra: | The object ts not stated, but are mma J. Harrington,a with Robert Fearing be set aside because be is: John W. Garrett, of Baitimore, has sent bis: or $4,000 as pao gift to the “Poor associa j ton of No X of the jurors who convicted O'Donnell admit, | That they were misied by the charge of Justice De u; and, If a meeting of the whole twelve can be secured, there Is some hope that the gove i, { may be Induced to show him clemency. » Jacobus, secretary of une Eureka consoli- Tolning company, Was arrested at San Pran~ cisco yesterday On sixteen charges of tent, his alleged stealings amounting to: The King of Anam bas Deen murdered anu-Fr ry, and war bas been declared Agalust France, ~——_+9-___ Five Lrxcerses mm Tex DAYS. Was received al Yankton yesterday from: brara valley that vigilantes uad lynched 0 aud cattle thieves within the past ten ‘of the robbers, named Hoyt and He | Shot dead, and the other Ww: Heatuerwax's son, were hamed Culbertson, Stew; tu custody and tnder does wot punts v } Bt = residence, , RICHARD D.ot TT, Ba A 4 ‘Fanrral at tue Church of the CALLAGHER bp breif GALL i Secon ELLEN, beloved wife will take plsce from of sovcelcrath owt Wearens eoeibene fontant, ¢ hall past elt toSt. Matthews! church where celetrated. Friends and ‘Vited to attend Unterment st GRAHAM. On Deormber 13, CHRISTIANA GRAHAM, ‘Chase, and sister of Edward ier funeral will tace plese from St. Pan's chur December 16th, a Sotdeck pia eS ME HERGESHEI VER atu. HARRY C BERGAMERMER Funeral from residence of yay. Eng. 117 10ch street 0 Relatives end trnds JAMESON, gf peraven, SEA New Castle "Dela the seven "biladclphia wad % JONES. On oven a tay WILLEN T°FONE ald ey sas a paisa) dimen itl cnrintian tordtude | O'clock p.m Friends and von are titra ate ean id. . 2. from ber late reaidenoe, 2116 yivente reine BOTth ‘Sunday, 10th ¢ borthiwest, Su oer fe at p am. UNDERTAKERS. Een LAM F VERROR “WAS. 3. GAWLI WI ‘SUccesrors to Buchly's Undertaking Establishment ‘922 Pa Ave ow. dlormerly 912 Pa Ave) Frerrthing first-class atieaition paid to all dinenme Dens a on receipt of SL. OF PO, eee