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Gyuiunars. Gen Tice ccntar anc full line ot. Eccexa ses ASOLID WALNUT CH complete, with MARBLE-T 90, MARBLE-TOP AMBE! ___ HOUSEFURNISHINGS SUITE, oP DRESS! COMBIN \TION WASH-STAN D with Iracket, MARBLE-TOP TABLE, 4 WALNUT CHAIRS, ROCKER and TOWEL RACK. all for $45 50. im TENNESSEE MARBLE, #45 THIS WELL AND BEA' WE 20 GUARANTEE TO BE THING OFFERED AT THE FitIC UTIFI W. i HORK Corner $th and Ma LLY MADE SUT x TER T COOKE PORTABLE OR BRICK # STOVE, SET RANGE. FURNACE OF SLATE MANT (Call at our estabiie) Bow exhibiting the in cheap, median ‘thie city. ni fi ‘Also, Tin War LATROBE t sLETON Wis: Furniture Upholstered 3: a m daily, w iso cont Fitetare for Piisbury Washineson TLE pi Fer Fore’ except Sup Ecragnapoun alexaNpe “G35. m, 2 Mam, 8 ae the 80 ef Toth street where op eral Manas r & Fir ANTAR St ante Se £ 2.05 9110) Oi Sunday) away, FAD, WLW in, 404, 6.02, 7-40, 10.00 and & Line, 6.254. m. snd 440 440 pm. dail IA AND FREDERICKSBURG RATLWAay, | ANDUALESRDEIA AND WASIAGION iehlbe tl THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C.,. WEDMESDAY. NOVEMBER 12, 1884; SALES. AUCTION SALES. | renee er | CO., Auctioneers, 637 Louisiana avenue, W “2TER B WILLIAMS & CO,, Anctionecra Opposite City Post Office, REGULAR THURSDAY SALE | CATALOGUE SALE ee AUCTION __ ‘THis EVENING. ° € . Lye AT as ‘ENTH. IN WHICR Wit, BE FOUND A DESIRABLE Cot. LECTION, SUITABLE FUR PARLOH, CHAMBER AND. DINT: ‘KOOM WORK, &c.. INCLUDING | ALTOGETHER 4 DESIRABLE ASSORTMENT, LARGE NUMBER OF GOOD SECONL-HAND BEUS- org UE ARSE GHA ANB Bans, 01 y CUAL HODS, £c.. &o. Ze W EEKS & CO, Auctioneers. PEREMPTORY SALE ENTIRE oF MILLINERY AND PAXcy GORE, COSEMINED oF FINE STEEL-PLATE ENGRAVINGS, Selected from Popular Subjects of French, German, English aud American tenes, consisting of ‘Exauples of the Leading Works of the Greatest Artists, BUGUERFAU, ROSA BONHEUR, LABOURCHERE, DETATLLE, BROCHART, DORE, LANDSEER, IN STORE 105) SEVENTH STREET NOBTI ; Bbc WEST. CORNER OF L SIREET. J. NOEL PATION. ANSDELL, MOREAU, Commencing “THCKSDAY MORNING, at TEN | O‘CLOGK: snd exch ingriuni upil entire atéck is nol. | Aza many others too nnmerous to inention are here | pe SOR, Gungsts of Hats, Bonnets Ribbons, Silks, Goats ke OVEMBER SEVEN- f etocks cn hand 0 Bi ar MONDAY ng presented in the highest and most skillful of NIN bancicsre TEENTH, we will seil balance of Engraving Art, Sheet. Hewiny, Machine ‘and 23, Drawers suitable for Every Picture Is Richly and Appropriately Framed in | shoc, dry foods millinery or other business purposes, Ornaiuental Gilt Frames of the Latest Designs Airoode eee emte teme invited toat of First-Class Workmanship. PATTERNS ADAPTED TO EACH SPECIAL SUBJECT, DIa.3t* WEEKS & CO., Auctioneers. CANSON BROS, Auctioneers, TRUSTEES BALE OF FRAME DWEITING, NO” 1727 ELEVENTH STRLET NORTHWEST. By yirtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded in, All will be sold at Auction Sule, without limit or reserve, commencing Liber No,1053, colio 118 et seq.,' oue of. the land Tecordact Washington county. in the. District of WEDNESDAY Columbia, we will sell on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER EWENTY-EIGHTH. A. b, 1884, at HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P-M.. in front o premises, all that ple or. of iand, situated and being in the Dixtrict Columbia, and known and tes ‘as Lot number three (3) th EB. Chapman's subdivision of the north half of square numbered three hundred aud thirty-five in the city of Washington, torether with all and ular the appuricuunces, rights, privilexes, improve ents, and other hreditanonts to the sane beloneiue wise appertainans. ~ ‘Terme of sale: One-third eash, balance in 6 and 12 mouths; notes to bear interes: and to be secured by deed of trust: or all each, at option of purchaser, Cor Vevancing, &., at purchiaer's cast. A deposit of $100 required at time of sale. Termus to be complied with in Tdays, othe he right to resell at risk und cost of deanit ublic notice of euclt resal: ished in Washington, D.C. ISAAC L. JOHNSON, GEO. FRANCIS DA’ WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneors, ARGE STOCK OF YADING SHOT. GL iG, Au TLERY, OPERA GLASS: ema LADIES BEST. KOSEWOOD “AND NICKLE CATALOGUE SALE VANJOS, WADE AND BUTCHER RAZORS. KI of a snperb collection, TOOLS AND 10,000 USEFUL HOUSE- RTICLES. jon of the owner, to change business, will yee above stock of J. MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, in elegant bindings, embracing every departinent of literature. A portion of the collection belonged to the late 1347 Pennsylvania avenue northwest, GILBERT M. WIGHT, Sale commences at_§ P. M. | the whole forming the fiuesi collection of books ever be expected. FOLEY, Auct. sold in this city. Axtures Wil notbe gold 2s, at “termin- he store wil be cecupied by J. U. 3. TO BE SOLD AT MY AUCTION ROOMS, KOVAL GLUE” southwest corer iith stmt and Penney ania avenue, ne VEMDER 17TH, 1984, 01 ‘at 7:30 o'clock, aid following evenings. BOOKS NOW READY FOR EXAM THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, ‘Terms cash. noll-$t HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioncer. ‘TRUSTEES’ SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY IN GEORGE TOWN, D. ©, By virtuoof adeclot trust, vember i877 ann vember 1884. T offer tor sale the entire ats and Provisions Canned Goods, F stock of Tires, Trot safe, three, Horses, two: Wagons, one Car- | Tetuber as? oper one Busey, and four scts Harness. Re, lately be- | Ove of the laud recorms fur U ae ce Bee 5 and by direetion of ce to. said firm, to=ether, with tof | and by dire uusse stand, No, 204 9th street north- mscasis. or part cash, and belance in short time arity, ifpreferred. busitiess will be received by ESDAY, NOVEMBER THUC | ginger ¥aud stock, may, be sean at said store, and the hows and. warons | Svcnue and 1 street northeast, from 8 t05 dally. feo sree Nr Oe BAKNALD, 412 5th stecet northwest, ‘© CO., Anctioncers rable bi OV D 1s AT FOCK O'CLOCI in froat of the premises, the folowing described prop: ety, viz: AM that part of Jot, 174 mm Beali’s addition to Georgetown, in the District of Columbia, and bounded us follove: Bevinniug at the end of a line drawn from the southeast corner of Olive and Green streets 80 feet on the south side of Olive street, and running thence east 40 feet, then sonth 22 feet, then west 40 feet, then Rortis to Olive street afl the’ place of besinnini. fox kether with linprovenents, consistins of a comitortable two-story and besement frame dwe . "Terms: One-third cash; the residue in two equal in: payments at six and twelve month with notes bearing ns-it OHN SHER: aise = Interest at six per cent per anuun ‘wnt. paid, and 3 on a On Suing at public auction on THURSDAY, NOVEMBER | curd bys deed of trust. @100 deposit requizd xt t & WAS | THIRTEUNTH, at HALE-PAST FOUR B, M., in frout | me of sale, Alleonveyancing and recording at pur- ra « preuines, three old trame houses’ with brick | chasers cost. “Ir the ‘erms of sale aronot complied with ntainitie 5.000 to 6,000 ood Bricks. sit | In-seven days after the day of sale the ‘Lrusters reserve € frum hotels aud sesidences a Sunday at 0 Pt. and 1210 cast corner at the sta nar Of b= Woop, | Bure, THE 43 9. ps F and 10 0) pm Fo 25 a mana 6. s. for 1G: Hagerstown, 2.) p.m daily JAS i sid Pittsburs and St, ch Cos 10 p. 1. sunday AND OHTO RAILROAD. DEL, FAST LINE. 3 S THE EA 9: Dem, daily exc for br NEY COUPLER: NOV 2p, No extra fare poiitan Lranch, 9.05 nm. dally, oxce ‘exington, Staunton aud. Valle 907 um dally except Sunday’ cor P 8m. 4:45 tom daily excep : Lonis daily at 105 ma Palace 0, 8:20 ana 30, 3 minute between Washington and Baltimore, 3-3, 4:40, «90 wad, pal state “branch, ‘Trae arrive from the West daily, €:20, 720a, m..2:39, TID. From Annepolis, #:20 a Bunday. 95a. m., 6:57 p. From Lanne i 008 M.. 1:00 4.0.8.6.) 23) Fand 930d mn am and 1:0 and 637 p m, ot, 2°5 p.m. daily. except Sunday. and intermediate points, £25. am, Et Ail trains trom Washington stop at Kelay Station ex- 30 p. 1 wFther information spply st the Baltimore and Ticket Office—Washington Station, 619 aud 1381 sy ivania avenue, curber 1th street, where orders Wl be taken for baggage to Le checked aud revelvedas By yo in the ty us a pana $10 A. —NEW ORLEANS! « ‘BM CLEMENTS, M. of T., Baltsmore LORD, Gen'l Fassonger Agent. HE VIRGINIA MIDLAND RAILWAY, SHORT LINE TO THE SOUTH SOUTHWEST ‘AND WEST. <1) ER 12. 1884 MAIL daily. mak'nz close goinretions to all points South and Southwest. Daily. ex ept Sunday, with C. & O. Railway. Pull | Sleeping Bufict cars from New York aud Wash- to Atlanta. “Pullman Sleeving ears from Wastanzton ana Atianta to New Oricans, 6:10 F M—LOUISVILLE FAST LINE. lotterville to Ciueinimt: ‘dle wacP, Ghariecce ton vis Daa vil Grieane: sis, waisille SOUTHERN MATT. AND EXPRESS. ‘teal points South and Southwest via Danville ar, aly via = ede ad at’ Westera | TNHOMAS DOWLING, Sleeving cars Washington to a Pullman Sleeping ears from Washine- le. Charlotte and Atlanta to Ne © Manawas Division Train Ieaves Washington at 7:00. MM. daily, except Su Warrenton les 6:10 P-M. daily. nda = Fer tickets and information inquire Pista x aud ines Meditin patrons, hie city, anc will Peal discune. at cor vars Jo bate me by Le 10 before fue by ‘lorie SAMUPL It Wastington at 9:10 A.M and st Compan; fev. €01 Pennsylvania aebUa Trains Weave tr 58 Of- ms BS 3. MACDANIEI, MEDICAL. &e. Arent FOL. HAAS, Traffic Manager the right to resell acer ee 482 Louisiana avemtia, fe pecpare ut tho sub gadoct oe tne dtauline i a CLABALGHL) nlo-dte MAYHEW PATER, Trustees, J) USCASSON BROS, Auctioneers TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE, NO. 1027 VERMONT AVENUE, “ioe F[HOS. J. FISHER & CO., Real Estate Auctioneers TRUSTEFS’ SALE OF THREE SMALL BRIcK| _INTHECIIY OF WASHINGTON. D.C | AND 1505 KINGMAN PLACE NORTHWEST. vember Ist, 1879, and duly recorded in’ Liber N Tolio Sid et ey strict of Columb one of the land records of 1 1a, the undersimed.as trustees, will | | By virtue of a deed of trust dated 12th March, A. gs D. 1881, and duly reeorted in Liber No 964. folio gia records r Distriet of sell, on TUESDAY, “THE EIGHIEESTH DAY ‘OF eae ee ag cor ORDAT ALTERNOON, XO- NOVEMBER, A. D. 1684, at FIVE O'CLOCK P. M., in | VEMBER THe SEVEQTEENTH, 1834. at FOUR | frontof the premises. the followin in the city cf Washinton and Dist wit: All that certain piece or parce and described as lotuumbered thizty- vans" division of lots numbered fourteen (14), fifteen (15), sixteen (16), seventeen (17) and cizhteeu (8) of Kid- Wwell’s subdivision of square nuinbersl two hundred teen G17), acconhing to the plat of the tovether with all the easements, pPurtenunees to the same belong: ppectal O'CLOCK, in: front ot handred 2 Tremises, Lots numbered one mndred and two (102) and to, E. Kingwan’ dd anid one (101), accord fsub lots numbered twenty-six 33) inclusi em equare numbered two ne (261), a4 recorded in Book 11 of | tn the Office of the Surveyor of the District of Coiumbia, toxether with the improvements tune of three t ‘basement gs, known as Nos. 1502,1504and 1506 King- northwest, which will be sold separately. ‘One-third cash, balance in six (6) and twelve ing or in any wi “Terms of sate: cash; the balance in on the purchase money in an nd two years, with interest at 2 * nd secured by deed of trust | SX Per cent, the deferred paymcuts (6 be secared by tipon the property suid A deposit of 100 wil be res | deed of trust upon the property sold, or all cash, at the Guired on tach Jot at time or wale.” Conveyancing at | Fou of purchase 0 tg. eat purchasers haser, “If terms of sale are not complied | cost. A deposi ‘thie of reautied Termsof sale to be complied with within five d Othierwive Trasteoe reserve the right to sell at she Sid cost of the defatltiny purchseer, ten days from day of sale. the property resold ut risk and esse of defaniting purchaser five days’ noties in The Evening Star. EDWARD J. STELLWAGE 24 F street northwest. Purarcrass AND Deveersts RECOMMEND ET Ee > Toy MEET gt EB EE SS Grey GRE at BBB RR & 00 ww FMW I RE 00, NN HEE SS Me BBR Om TTT? sTTT ERE oe ee ee bo iE OE de EE AS THE BEST TONIC. ‘This medicine, combinin ih pas * “ales. quicely and comy CU! DY! INDIGESTION, | MAL EARN! BLoob. CHILES AND FEVER, snd NEGRALGIA, Teaches every part of the system. purifies and enriches the f FISE RIE HShewttole own aires as toms, seeded eas all persons who lead sedentary aN UNFAILING REMEDY FOR DISEASES oF Persons miffering fiom the effects of overwork, nex. vous truublen, loss of apretite oF Geblily caperionce Giuick Peller ‘and renewed-enerey by its use” Tt DUkS NOT CAUSE HEADACHE O& PRODUCE CONSTIPATION other Iron medicines do. its ie only peraraton of Tron the cine no in tthe BEST ‘TILER. u. Drueets reco The geuuine has ‘Trade Mark and crossed red lines om wrapper. ‘Take no otusre “Mate omy “uD” BROWN CHEMICAL CO, Baltimore, Ma. SEWING MACHINES, é&c. Fax Aso Wisrrr Srvizs NOW READY. Ladies, if you want a perfect fitting Garment, try our Samar Glove-Ficune Patterns. Diesemakers ‘send Sour names, and we will send you sample coples of and Winter Stylea free of charge. Every lady should Have ony Bazar Dresemaer. with so Beautiful usta: Hons of fail and winterstgies. price. 19 cts, OF S0cte. Hall's advustable “onus for AtUug and arapiog: Gur forms can be adjusted trom the stmallest sizs to the lurvest iady"s. Call and examineat OPPENHEINER'S, £28 0th etreet n, w., Bt. Cloud Building Sole agent forthe New Home and Hartford Sewing Machinen Ail Inds of anaoh’soe for rent and ewe palred HE GREAT “HOUSEHOLD * WITH OUR NEW set of Attuchments, in a Vevet-lined Box, makes {ioe finest outhit for family sowing ever vet oflerst. Also he Bi nite, New Bo 4 MeKENNEY'S, 4 ain rttost ne Swest. ne _POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. _ NORFOLK AND FORTRESS MONROF. FIRST-CLASS FARE, $1.25. ROUND TRIP. $2 Steamer LADY OF THE LAKE leaves 6th-street wharf MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, 5:30 p.m. lst B. and O. Ticket Office General Office, 6th Paseage and rooms sc Ast street ond Beonsyly: street woarf; Telephone ra . POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. ‘Steamer THOMPSON MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and DAY, Tam, Fare 25e. 0030, 10 NORFOLK, FORTRESS MONROE AND THE ‘SOUTH POTOMAC, STEAMEQAT “COMPANY'S popular feamer GEORGE LEARY leaves Tth street whart om Puceday, Thuraday, abd Satnrday at 5:90). m."Retura ing, avon Norfolk on Monday. Wednes 44, ag Friday atsune hour. stopping at Piney Point aid Cornfell Harbor goms and retu nine, Exclusive connection with the Boston and Providence steamers. | Connect algo with New York and. Bich: mond steamers, Norfolk ad Western, “Seaboard wt Reauoke, Ocean View and Virginia Beach railroads. Passage und rooms can be secured at Baltimore and Ohio ‘ticket office, at M4th street wud Pennsylva nia avenue: St. Mare hotel, office of Knox's express, Gil, street und Pennsylvania avenue, and at company's office, 7th #treet whart, ‘Kuox's express. will call for and check baggagefrom hotels and private. residences. Freight received daily until p.m. WILL! Wi sea WELCH, General Agent, STEAMER T. V. ARROWSMITH. FROM "ra STREET WHARF. Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at7 a.m, Re- turning Tuesdays, Fridays and Sundays, tonching at all River Landings as far as Nomtni Creck, Currioman and St, Clements Bay. Connects with B. & 0. R Rat Shepherds. NO, B. PADGETT, Agent. ©. W. RIDLEY, Manager. selT MY iON! MT. VERNON STEAMER W. W. CORCORAN Leaves 7 street what daily’ 8 Vernon at iootlock ata, returhing? reashas” Woche LL. BLAKE, Captain. A ra infor Mattox Creeks returaing on Mon ,,Wednesdayaand I'ridays, stopping at {utermediats Sidings gor und returming’ "Also, touches’ at Griue Ger'r what sundays and ‘Tuesdays down and. Wednos- ave up, and Chapsi Point abd Breas wharf Thutwdays | wrnghd Moudays aud Wednesdays ups Preipute te ceived daily GT JONES Agent, Sy 7th stroot wharf. 132 = FREDERICK B. McGUIKE, Trustee. yypomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. CHANCERY SALE OF IMPROVED IN SQUARE SIXTY-NiNE, T WASHINGTON, ON TWENT BEIWEEN N ANDO STI | _ne-akas 0 | (WIANCERY SALE_OF VALUABLE IMPROVED C = PROPERTY, virtue of a decree of the Supseme Court of the, ‘of Columbia, entered on the 28th dav of| REAL ESTATE THE ‘CITY OF st tine, 1864, fu equity. cou | wherein Mar- By virtne of adecrys daly passed in Fauity cause tha’ Days fs cuuuplainant and Williaia ©. Costen etal, | No8.186 (Gawler & Rindsloe) Ou the 22d of October, deere will Si HALE-PATE THREE OCLOCK EM, | MOND. THE SINESTECS HDA OF Soe VEMBER, 1884,AT FOUR O'CLOCK P. M..an undivided half interest in Jot 25, in Loomis’ subdivixion of square 69 in the City of Washinston. D.C... with the fuprovaments, covsisting o: a two story frame hone. erms of sale: Onc-thirdcash, balance in six, twelve 1 (3 feet) seven and ahall inches north from the southwest corner of said Lovelight, "east seventy. 2 | deed of trust on the feet) feet: thenge chaser's cption, 8100 to be paid at time of sale, Go “feety feet: thence: south | bliance tolbe had with terms of sale ‘within f 17 Ket) fet atone the ise of 2a treet cant afterante others: a re: w | of beginning “Andon the SAME couveyancis OcLGCK PM. wil’ sell parte of Tote f "ht the SAMI TIME the otler undi four (4), in Squat eizht hundred and eichteen (18), iut- proved by a Fratpe House, nnmubered 404 Isetreet somthi- fast bevinning for the same at @ point on. the Hue of h Batreet forty fect" east from the southwest er of said square. and thence ranninig north seventy ive (79 fect) feet: thence cant twelve (12 feet) feet six ( and eigisteen months with interat, to be necured by & emlaes sold OF all ash, af (pur- NSON BEOS., Auctioneers, et) TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A TWO-STORY AND BASE- inches) inches; thence north, twenty-five (2 fect) feet: |" Siywt BRICK DWELLING: NO, es B STREET thes ven (F feet) fect six (inches) iuches;/ NORTHEAST, WASHINGTON CITY, D.C one hundrei (100 feet) feet to the line of = ucot| py virtue of a certain seed of trust, street twenty (20 feet) feet to the place of begin- led inn Liber (0. 1068, folio 443 et wea + ti rel va of ecle a prescribed by tne decree: One-third | isudrecmnined tee mes? coisa oor at tel request of the holder of the not= secured thereunder, ‘we will well. at public auction, in front of the prt on SATURDAY, the TWENTY-SECOND OF NOV} % Leash a6 thes : ite In the Gity of. Washinstom, urchaser OF purchas Fs. A deposit of, ¢200 on | District of Columbia, ta wits All that certain piece ef £2 | parcel of Innd and premises known and distineulshed as ‘Bur. | and being lot numbered tw e (25) in Partello and others eubdivicion of lots iu square umbered sient hundred and sisty-ti. cw, "as recorded a Fiber 0. 12, fol ‘of the records of the Surveyor of District aforesaid ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash: balance in three equal installments, payable in six (6:, twelve (12) and eighteen, G8) months after date, for which notes of the purchaser, secured by deed of trust ou property sold, and beari. inter st at rate, of lz per ceat per ‘annuum, will be taken: or all ca h, at option of vurchayer. “A deposit of the purchase money to be paid in cash, the Te- br in equal instaimenta, in one’ and two years it sale, with interest, and secured by deed of trust upon the property sald, of ail cash at the option vor ta'be nade on weve of bi. plied with withits teu days, oF property mi so d.at risk and cost of Qrfaulting purchaser Or Gianers. All collveyaueing at purchaser's cost. HENHY R. ELLIOTT, 460 Louisiana ave: nw... DUNCANSON BROS., Auction era, ‘Auctioneer, n8-10t HANCERY SALE OF UNIMPROVED PROPERTY. FR Rc ee as By virtue of adecree parsed by the Sn) peengetl Ries i : od u om Purchaser's cost, Lermvof sale to be hi the Differ coigetia fe Pauly cone | it cya fe aurbuerr son, tenet BRAINAKD H.WAKN. %. Mary GEORGE EF. EMMONS, and. : Jackson eval, ae dee nantny wilt uublic att tion, in front o wremises, on OVEMBER.” FOURTEENTH. Inst" at O'CLOCK. the following described realestate, in City of Washineton, District of Columbla, to wt south half of Lot No. 27, iu square No 313, fronting 30 wen and L str-ets northwest. third of the’ purchase mover in trobaser. Deposit of 8100 quired on of te purchaser. Deposit of $100req sale. If terms are not comm hed with iz ten day too ale the paberty will De esold at coat ot ug Purchaser. "Al! convevaneing at cost of pur= JAMES H. SMITH, Trustee, 522 th atrect northwest, 4h Trustees. |TRUSTFER sate EUABLE SUBUPB. PROPERTY, IMPROVED BY DWELLING HOUSE: STUDIv. FOUNDRY, ko. BELONGING TU THE ESTATE OF THE LATE CLARK MILLS. THIS PROPERTY HAS RECENTLY BEEN SUBD NIDED INTO EIGHT PARTS OF ABOUT NIN ACRES EACH. 17 FRONTS ON GLADENSBUR CR COLUMBIA TURNPIKE, B&O. RR, BRENTWOOD AND QUEEN'S CHAVEL ROADS. BY Yirtue of a deeres of the Supreme Court of thei elt ste aarein at be WALKER, i, where she will be plecac y bility’ and ‘Tmnpotency. syaten, 806 b utreet south: T HA NEVER BEEN DR BROTHERS 4 two of Da BOTH FR. LEON. THE OLD ‘only reliable Ladies’ os Minne be D eoxsnited daily ERS wes. CONTE thy = een S206 Bet aw. | KNHOOD RESTORED BY USING A HOTTLEOR | Suoratine Contac il ‘cure any case of Seminal Weabtam, Nervous Oo: Te imparta vaget to Use > THAT md you iar to ABLISHED AND Das TAL rr. 3 FLECTRIC VOLTAIC BELT. ant other Furerarc Ar. | ia] Fuiawces, We will send on thirty days trial, to eh, outba oF olds whe are mitier Lint Vitality, Sed thea cisranne sulting froot abuses ard other md at once for illustrated parr Alc BELLY C Heo Diy Diseam stn $3 wee of Howl, «firctin, oli at STANDI FORD’: Fvtrets Pri aug at 134! ‘chock Bn entienicn Katurday from 2 to 9 Sens. f alu. iba TOUry oF Marshall i Tusroa! « paired toe ‘ORES z Ail female complains atties!y Keort come positive thom Nervous ‘Debt ‘and ladles every | We ine~ ‘Nervous an Manhood apd Abuses ec, Kidtiey abe all diseawes of the 5 1 cu a0 be eousatlted ret ofc chumbia peasrd in Equity. cau he ian Frteen remiocarou NTH AD. UNDERTAKERS. ce = DAY, NOVE: NETEENT, ARD 8. CAIN, ipa MENCING AT THREE O'CLOCK BP. ‘thi mms “with W. F. Spindter,) cel of land aiid premises known as “Mead BanX Spa Spine Gla Aafte contain a tormenty occupied. by the iat st 69.04 fe sf Lats, ‘ght i UNDERTAKER, No. 101 tra Sz, N.W. first-class and on reasouable terms, Ay acres, wuich has been sub= red by co This Tot hus ipa Spring” on it. Lot 2 containing 9 8-100 acres. fronting same roxds, and fabroved by brick stadioCused by Clark Malls) train wel ss Lat 3, containing 9. 33-100 acres, fronting on B. and . ‘and inproved by large foundry (brick, stone aud fraine). | UNDERTAKER AND PRACTICAL EMBALMER, Cory €12 Lith street northwest. as 4-199 acres, unimproved, RR OALS AMES BELLEW, UNDEKTARER 6-100 < as reinoved his wareroom and tesidence to south: 6 733-109 s fronting fast corn:r of G stivet and New dersey avenue. Ww. | Queena Chapel road, wyean passage aud draft buxiners continued. 9619 | ~ Lot 7, coutaininy 9.25-100 acres, unimproved, fronting wig catia Lot, containing 8.95-100 acres, untmproved, fronting mest ‘this property is oneof the best situated in the Distriet. being within fifteen minutes drive of the city, access to which is had by two roads, and by B. & O. rail- Teocrani eects Water ily BAO readily be subdivided into smalier building lots, inka: ea aaa meta st cussed tpevenceari gain ely oe aati secured by deed of trust on premises soli or all cash at optionof purchaser. f dcposit of $100 required on each purchasers cost. Terms of sale to be ‘complied Feil in trai cheater ae | Hac aaa cee aa Plats of the property as sub-divivided can be obtained Fat PE ale oe Sar sem 402 6th street northwest <I. THOSIAS, 26-4 452 D street northwest, \HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. RUSTEE'S SALE OF IMPROVED REAL ESTA’ IN GEORGETOWN, ON 0 STREET, BEIWEEN THIRTY-THIRD AND THIRTY. FOURTH, IM- PHOVED BY A THREE-STORY BRICK HOUSE, NO. 3918 O STREET. ‘Virtue of @ deed of trust, dated 14th February, aap, ena SPINDLER, ISHING UNDERTAKER, ection. northwest, near fe lJ | mht Ons & WIGHT. Uspanitanan axp Fowenat Drmeorom, svestary Kure eA Ae acy ine deal remediea,sdchur it wonder: erties invigorating ‘the vital le digestive onan, EEow ad Matandat, Fevers it iain. Sirens fo overccuve these matkenadi dea by leading Phyniclans of tas LOUGERA WOO, heen SE SLD BY ALL DRUGUISIS ‘Trustees, TE jana) recotden Liber” dnt poses abe, We feed ie Bike of Ueland recgrist the District of Cofumble aud LE POISE | in regent gf the partien mcd thereby. £ will 34 9 ONS XL : salet paps ‘auction, to the highest bidder, in trout of i STAG. ¥ -| Rigen ass 0's BS =/ RR SE PCA! Bone eee Aine addicts STEAMERS. JUNABD LINE. Dec 3 X WEDNESDAY FROM NE RAVES OF PASSAGE—860, 880 and $100, sccording teaccommodations, ‘Steerace at very low rates. Steerage tickets from Iav- srycol asd Queedstown and all uther parts of Europe st lowest rates ‘Through bills of aden given for Belfast, Glargow, Havre, Autwerp and other forts on the Continent’ and for Miadltertasean port. Peta ‘or freight and passage apply at the Compa, y'xofice, Sod, Bowing’ Oreenr both Seecrage wan Calan eis BSELS WE Cb. Gas ttn eee Mouse ie Riis Gb. New fork: EKNON H. BROW! Messrs, OTIS BIGELOW & 0. 605 7th treet, Washingtan, ENERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY Batweex New Yona axp Hayne ‘Company's vie, No 42 North iver. Yoot of ‘Morton "Tobralok, Collier, Wednesday, Nov, 12 iabrador, Collier, Nov. 12. Normandie, Franzeul, Wednesday, S St Laurent, de Joussean, Weduo-day Givcks fapaoleon ent, Jo pingue Traneatiantique rant No, 6, Bow! GW, MOSS. 258 Penusy yj W: HOTELER & BO 1pm 29,68 m. Nov.26. 11am, ‘inounts to suit, on: ris. LOUIS DE BESTA . New York. Ivania avenue: rants avenue. |, 923P a ‘Awents for’ LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY. CB-CAPITAL PRIZE $150,000. “We do hereby aertry that we supervise the arrange. ments for allthe Monthly and Semi-Annual Drawingsol The Louisiana State Lottery Company, nd in peraan manage and control the Drawings themselves, ani that the same are conducted with honesty, fairnese. and in dood yaith toward all parties. ant we aiithorize the Com fever use this certineate, with fac-amiles of our signa hares attached, tn its advertisementa.™ (Commissioners, UNPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION’ OVER HALF A MILLION DISTRIBUTED. LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY. Incorporated in 1868 for 25. years by the Leaialature for educational and Charitable purposes—with @ capital of 81,000, 000—to which q reserve fund of over 8500030 ae since been added, ‘yen overwhelmitig popular vote ita franchise was misde apart of the present Btate Constitution adopted. Deceinter 2A. D, BID. 7 Tee Guasg Sioux Nowe Dnawrxan will take place onthly.{t. never_ sca ci following Distributions 2 °% Pspones. 115TH GRAND MONTHLY ANDTHE. EXTRAORDINARY SEML-ANNUAL DRAWING, IN THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC, NEW ORLEANS, ‘TUESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 184) °°" Under the personal supervision and management on. 'E, BEAUREGARD, of Louisiana, and Gen: SUBAL A. EARLN, of Virginia. Ga CAPITAL PRIZE, $150,000. 123 f@-Notice—Ticketa are Ten, Dollars only. Halves, 85. Fitths, $2. Tenths, $1. LIST OF PRIZES. x arr. in ordinary letter, ares sums of @5and upwards at our: MLA DAI 4 te ‘Make P.O. Money Orders payable and addres Reg- istered Letters to nna rbao EY OBERAND NATIONAL, BANE. ‘ Ca Rorem:, Nos AND 405 Tea STREET NORTRWAIE. ‘Headquarters for the WHITNEY CHILDRE}S CARRIAGE COMPANY. ieee AORN, 2d Edition. Ltt gens To Sa ‘THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION, with the police returns; in the 8th ward there were Ties than the police returns tor Cleveland, and in the 10th ward one tess for Cleveland. ‘The Official Vote of Delaware. ‘Winuinaron, Det. , November 12 Official vote ot the state of Delaware: Cleveland, 17,054; Blaine, (778; 8t. John, 85; Butler, 6. St. John and Butler {dckets were reported in New Castle ae: ‘The temperance legislative vote was Soa Cholera Deaths in Paris To-day Cause @ Sensati Pants, November 12.—From midnight to noon to- day, the bumber of, deathe from cholera, was 28. & 19 occurred In the hospitals, and 9 ~ the ty. ‘Two soldiers of at ace ‘were seized with cholera teday. One died almost immediately. ‘These cases have caused a profound sensation. = Latest Foreign News by Cable. ‘THE LANCASTER AT GIBRALTAR. GIBRALTAR, November 12.—The ter, of the squadron of the Davy, has arrived here. ‘THE FRENCH CAPTURE A CHINESE GUNBOAT. Hoxd Kono, November 13.—The French casual- les in the fight on the Tamsul road last week were trifling. ‘The French have captured the Chinese gunboat Feihoo. AYORGER IN ROME Rous, November 12—A man named Lee, elther an Englishman or an American, has passed 3,000 penn worth of forged English notes at Milan and He has also passed 2,000 pounds at Nice. LADY COLIN CAMPBELL WILL SUE FOR ABSOLUTE DIVORCE, - Lonvon, November 12.—Lady Colin Campbell, who secured a legal separation from her husband some months ago, decided to bring sult for absolute Wvorce, Virginia Methodist Conference. Lynoumvra, Va., November 12.—The 102d annual seasion of the’ Virginia Methodist conference com- menc ere to-day, Bishop Keever presiding. ‘Phere is a large attendance. ¥ paeien FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. The New York Stock Market. ‘The following are the opening and3 p. m. prices of the New York Stock Market today, as reported by special wire to H. H. Dodge, 399 15th street: Lancas- rican Name. ¢| 0. 8p.mj Name. oO [epm. Can. Sou......, 30. |. Gent, Pac..-,7°) 32%|' 853, N. Ches. & Ohio..) 5 |. Ss Do. ist pref..) 11 Nor. & West. p. Pac.....| 18 | 18 3 pi hsetcher 3... ..\Ohio & Miss.. Ievnee. 1683; Oregon Trans.) 12. | 13 Ont & West... Nash &Chat.. The Kaltimore Markets. BALTIMORE, Mp. November 12—Virsinia sixes, deferred, 5; do. consolidated, 375s. past-duc coupons, S34: new 10-405, 323s; do. hew threes, 513g bid to- BALTIMORE. Mv., November 12—Cotton hisher-— middling, 97410. Flour steady and quiet—Howard street and western super. 1.258265: do, extra, 2.758 3.81; do. family, 3.500460; city mills” super, 2250 Sons: a5. Rig ‘yranda 62k 78: Patapaco family, 5.50: do. superiative ta Wheat-routhem “arm and active: western a shade ‘easier and acti No.1 Maryland, 87388: N ‘Toaiaig: December, ¥0a80! 7 southern active and steady: western ‘steady: southern whit ; do. yellow, 60a52: western mixed, spot, ol bid; November, Slasd: year, 474a47%; Januaty, 43a 464. Oste quist and easicr—southern, 3926. western white, $4085: do, mixed. 2a83. Pennaylvania, 5 Hye duiet, ats. Hay siea s- prime 40 choos Penn: Syleauia and Maryland, 14.Gbe18.30- Provisions quiet Hes orks Yo ull vate-vlderyand de ab fides, bucked, 709%. Bacon-stioulders: Sis clear 1 fides, iy, Hains, “143ai9., Lard—rebiied, 2 Butter "renters packed, Sania; “creamiors, 301. Eee x Cofice ant aaa ruin ateudy “refined, ull-Rig’ ‘cargoes, ordinary’ to fain, SRS Steer Hendy A “safe Se: cones, refed “gulet 12012 Whinky steady, 1.150 tr to Liverpoct we 3-16; flour, 1s: graitt, 434a5d. Receipts—flour, 2,095 ‘ barrels: wheat, 6,000 bushels; corn, 45,000 bushels: oate, 3.000 bushels; rye, 600 bush: Gls. Shipments—whicat, 24,000 bushels, Bales—wleat, $818,000 bushels: coru, 27,003 bushels. ‘The Chicago Markets. CHICAGO, Inx., November and.cool, On ‘Change, at 11:15 a, m. higher. “Coru fale. higher. Oats Saige. his steamer ‘quiet—cotton, eclondy was sc. er. Pork: Lard—Noi ; Februa: little tp rallied cicloci. "Dispatches from the the Armstiong well doing Fistie 118, Conners 45, Phillips SGHiCAGO., liu, ‘Noveriber 12.—Closing | prices i TLb. No z es: sts November, 36; Deceuiber, 264: year, 20 May, 1, Wheat—November, 72x: Deceniber, 13%: Jannary, 74%;: February, 755: May, 81s, Corn—November, a vember, 69354: Decotabet, 6.80; Jan: ary. 6 £3, 6.025. ‘The Petroleum Market. CLEVELAND, Onto, November 12—Petroleam un- changed, Standard wuite, 110deg. test, 734°. PITTSBURG, November 12—0i1 dull. ve doing, “Market opened at 72%c., declined to sud advanced to 727,, at 1 Bald Midge district 116 barrels per hour, No.2 80 barrels, ai Commissioner Dudley Does Not Give it Up. Z Commissioner Dudiey has not given up the fight yet. If Cleveland fs elected, he says, tt will have a badeffect upon business. Much will depend upon thesouthern people. They will be in the saddle, he Says, and the safety of tir country depends upon ‘whether they act calmly and wisely, or ride rough- Shgd over everything. Mr. Dudley refused to say anything whether or not he bad been urged to remain at the head of the Penston oftce. . Beli The Military Division of the Pacific. ANNUAL REPORT OF GEN. POPE. ‘Major Gen. John Pope, commanding the division of the Pacific, in bis annual report to the adjutant general, recommends the enlargement of quarters At certain posta It is suggested that the lands in the Indian reservations near Fort Gaston be assigned in severaity to the Indians now occupy- ing them. Gen. Pope wishes, aiso, that the Indians in the vicinity of Fort McDer- mit be provided for in that nelghboorhood. He thinks there 1 no sufficient reason to Keep up Port Flalieck, but_forbears any recommendation ‘because of the different opinton entertained by the Ueutenant-general. Gen. Crook’s policy towards the Apaches is highly commended, “He calls atten- ton to the defenseless condition of the entrance to Puget Sound, as reported by Gen. Miles, of the de- partment of the Columbia. An Official Misunderstanding. POUNDMASTRE EINSTRIN AND POLICEMAN CUNNING- HAM, Poundmaster Samuel Einstein picked up Officer Cunningham's horse some time ago, and It cost Officer Cunningham $2 to redeem It, Later on OMleer Cunningham arrested Poundmaster Einstein for fast driving, andtt‘cost Einstein $20. To-day the officer was charged before tne police trial board with violent language towards Mr. Einstein, who swore that the officer'sald that if the léutenant of the fourth pre- cinct did not keep him out of the station that he (Cunningham) would, “He also said,” added Mr. {Sinsteine *that he would wipe tue floor up. with me.” Mr. Einstein had a number of witnesses to sustain the charge, but they swore In favor of the oMicer. ‘The officer himself denied the charge. Capt. Vernon ‘looked at Mr. Einstein and laughed ag he adjourned the trial noard. ASSAULTING LETTER CARRIERS IN BALTIMORE.— Postmaster Adreon, of Baltimore, informs the Postmaster General, that owing to attacks made ‘upon letter carriers, while in the streets in dis- change of thelr duties, he has been obliged to, sus- pend the 4:90 delivery. He states that the news- paper accounts of the way in which the carriers ave been assaulted, are true. ‘The carriers, the Bald, deserves great credit for their retion and forbearance under insult. He adds ee eed agi sence eney te 01 resumed to-day. ‘there are indignant {nd discountewanco thé assault ARMY OnpEgs.—Leave for four months, from No- ‘vember 16th inst., has been granted Major Charles ©, Byrne, surgeon; Second Lieut. Wm, A. Shunk, has been ordered to David’s Island, Rew vor to conduct recruits to San Anto” lo, Texas, = The Mlinois Senatership, COMPLICATIONS THAT MAY ARISE If THERE 15 4 TER IN THE LEGISLATURE. ‘The prospects are that there will bes hard Nght 1, the govel fo appoint ined to tse 5 ican’ governor just cletsdywotld ix renew 1's Commission. a ood chan of susoceding Lagan ada. good caster leadlock 11 =< had in the Dut for the fect Sar. ae mente before the election. iis election to the Senate Defore was t about by some such tangie; Dut tee See by nce tenets: Preparing for ‘Worst, TALK AMONG DEPARTMENT CLERKS. + “1 was looking over some of my old clothes in the wardrobe the other day,” remarked a clerk to 8 group In one of the departments in the course of a discussion on the political outlook, ‘and my wife asked me what I was doing. XC any of these, things could be cleaned up for another season.’ I replied, ‘Cleveland mist be elected, then,’ said my wife. ‘That 18 about the size of it,’suid I, ‘and I am going to begin to economize.’ A good-natured laugh went around and a good deal of chaff was indulged in about economy and what each one would do after the 4th of March, on the supposition that everybody would be turned ‘out t make Way for democrats. One clerk sald ing about hining a House and Meping” boarders ing. a ing a house and kee; and Ubey would ensure themselves a full house by agreeing to Keep all ex-clerks for three months without presenting bills. ss RANGE OF THE THERMOMETER.—The followin; were the readings at the Mice of the chief Officer to-day: 7 a.m., 42.9; 11 a. m., 51.2; 2 p.oL, 543 ‘Maximum, 55.0; mininum, 39.0. Mansmatt-Trien— large and brilliant com- Pan was assembled at Belmont, the residence of r. Nathantel Tyler yesterday to witness the mar- of his daughter, Miss Sadie, to Wm. C. Mar- shali, of Warrenton, Va, The Ker, Dr. Townsend, of the Church of tie Incarnation, read the mar- Tiage ceremonies. The attendants of the groom Were Mr ULE. Payne, r-. Eppa. Hunton, fe. 1. C. Ketth and Berkeley Ward. ‘The bridesmaids were Miss L. Tyler, Miss L Campbell, Miss M. Tyler, Miss L. Moxy and Miss L. Marshall. ‘The Courts, | Equrry Courr—Judge Cor. Yesterday, Childs agt. Williams; time to take tes- timony Umited to35 days. Dayton Dayton; sale ratified nisi. MeLinden agt. McLinden; sale ratified finally. Barbour agt. Gilmor; Mnal decree against Geo. P. Goff. “To-day, Ball agt. Beavans; purchaser required to comply with terms. Worthington agt. Randall: exceptions to auditur’s report sustained in part and overruled in part. Bartley agt. Warner et al.; In Junction denied, Middaugh agt. Wilson; leave to Amend without prejudice denied. McLinden agt. McLinden; reference to auditor. Emmerich agt. appearance ordered. utchins gt Hutchins; trustees ordered to pay trustees of In- sane asyium. Bolman agt. Seal; sale ordered, E. Carust appointed trustee. Riley qt. Riley; testi mony ordered taken before I, B.SLinton. Strobel agt, Strobel; on hearing. Cincory Court—Juage Hagner. Zesterday, Quirk agt. Robinson; Judment: set Catbarin agt. Baum: judginent on stipala- on. District agt, Washington Gas Light Ca; todefendant to plead anew, Catharin agt Dav. motion for new trial filed. “Gannon agt. District; Verdict for plaintiff. Virginta Brick Co. agt. Price: Judgment by detauit. District agt. Washington Gas Light Co; leave to defendant to plead anew. Cotharan agt. Davis; motion for a new trial, Zens- ser & Co. agt. Gunther; Judgment confessed. ‘To-day, Koche agi. McIntosh and Boston; default. gphnson '& Co. xt Boyland: do. Rysmans agt arilla; Judgment ‘of coudeinnation. Flannery agt. B. and 0. R. R. Co.; on trial. __._ CRIMINAL CocRT—Judae Wylie. Yesterday, Mary Branson, peut larceny, second offense; released on personal recognizance for 3500, Charles Madison, larceny from the person Of Miss Helen Austin’ (picking pocket); pleaded guilty and was sentenced to three years in the Albany penitentiary. Howard Hansurough, grand larceny; pleaded gulity and sentenced to eighteen monthsin same prison. Wm. Dannerson, assaults svo casesy; guilty 1n one case; fgg #39 dnd costs Mary Branson, larceny; persoMWe recognizance, $500. Chas. Madison, larceny; gulity; Albauy peu itentiary turee years, Alexandria Affairs. Renorted for THe EVENING STAR. Tar DeMocaatic Jcsiver.—This moming was | oecupleu by the democrats here in preparation for the celebration, which began soon after noon by the movement’ of the yard clubs to the place of rendezvous, on Royal Street, near the market. ‘Then, with R. D. Cats and Major Geo. Duffey as marshals, the day procession formed in elght divisions, headed by music: 1st. Mounted men; 2. Bachetor's club; 3d. Democratic Working club; music; 4th, Business men; Sth. Young Men's Dem- ocratic club; 6th. First Wand ciub; 7th. Mechantcs and trades: Division of boys, Roosters were worn on the hats of most of the participants, and Various emblems displayed. The aay celebration conciudes with a barbecue, dinner, and mass meet- Ing, and there will be a vorchiigt procession to- ight, Crry Covxot.—It was with great diMculty that the two boards of the city council obtained quorum last night. ‘To adjourn without a quorum would have requiredp under the rules, another meeting to-night. So quorums were gotten at last, and then bot board adjourned until the next reg” ular meeting. PaRBECUE.—The barbecue of ox and sheep jn the open air isa spectacle which few people in Alexandria had witnessed before last night, Dut Thousands then had thelr curiosity grat and untli midnight crowds poured along Washington strect to the grounds opposite the cotton factory where a dressed ox hung over a pit fire of g! coals. The cooks and one policeman remained on duty all night. “Later three sheep were cooked. Loads of cooked joints, fowls, ete., Were sent in last night to the committee from ‘various homes in towns until the committees store looked like a huge London cook shop. ‘Tae FLao Sru.t FLYixo.—The Blaine and Logan club still Keep its flag aloft. | Some days ago, the wind tore off the names of the candidates, which were fastened to the national flag. ‘The’ names were renewed last evening and the flag again Uvrown to the breeze in front of the hall, where It stl Nores.— Walter Lomax, colored, was arrested by Lieut. Smith and Omticer Grady, charged wita as- sault on Wilile Peregory; Virginia Washington, colored, was arrested for disorderly conduct. — Noung ‘Thomas Beckham, son of the mayor, had one of his eyes injured by gunpowder. while asmallcannon a few days ago. It is now fe that the sight of the injured eye has been perma- any a oe ine sucenon cam eataro ab a8 magazine flat ing the fog yesterday morning, Dut got off last night, =. —__ Daivey To Dears BY TAR ELECTION Rerorxs.— A New York special says: Colonel Lendall of Hyde Park, though 73 years old, worked hard al Ubrough the ‘campaign to elect ‘Blaine. He un- settled his mind by his labors and last week the conilicting news of the election completed the wreck and he became a raving maniac. He was taken to the county insane asylum, where Satur- day morning he killed himseif by ‘wrenehing the bars from the windows and jumping to the ground, twenty feet below. ‘A Jeatovs Loven’s Dovair Came. —At Buffalo, N.Y¥., Frederick Rose visited the house of Mrs. Louis Bork, with whom he was under a contract, and drawing a revolver shot “her in the side and arm. ‘The woman escaped by jumping Out of the window. — Rose then placed lils revolver to his chest and fired, the Dall through his lung. He then shot’ himself in the head, and will probuply die. “Mrs Bork Is dangerously, but hot fatally, wounded. Both were respectable persons. Jealousy on the part of Kose was the cause of the ‘shooting. ————_o AN Excounter Wir Ixp1ans.—Deputy Marshal Menshon has just returned to Fort Smith, Ark, from a trip to the Indian territory, where fight with Indians, who attacked his party and rescued thirty United States prisoners whom had under arrest en route for Fort Smith. day night Captain William Funk, residing near Fraerikey Ma! was assaulted by wegro. eamwed } at i i i i w the the 7 een acta aoa a wife's relatives, og aivarceot Ming, Pata from bet husband, District Government Affairs, MMscELLAxROR In answer to s communication of Mr, Samuel H. pamatcs for improvements for toewene Asced eat enue, between M And S: be tncladed ot (we Commission she ad wit that the drainage of X ‘811 Pennsyivania avenue Dows into the cellar washings : : The Commisioners to-day tnroraed ‘Chr. Heurich, tn a note to the complains southwest; Scott erect @suiall dwelling: Nichols avenue, ADacosUa; $350, Mary Ryan, frame, 218 Sd ‘street southwest; $100. Johd Ardozier, re Patr frame, 86 E street riortheast; $100. VITAL STATISTICS. ‘The number of deaths occurring in this District during the week ending November sth was #09 white and 41 colored, the rate of mortality per 1,000 er annum being 19.49 for the white, 30.8 for Une colored and 23.40 for the total population. The principal causes of death were ‘cousumption 12, Pheumonta 10, congestion of lungs 8, bronchitis typhoid fever 4, scarlet fever 3, heart disease 8 an Glarrhural diseases 6 Of the’ decedents 13 white and S colored were over 60 years of age, aud 12 White and 16 colored were under 5 years of ages ‘There were 4 coiored and 4 white sull-births. Mar- rages reportea: 9 white and S colored. Births re- ported: White males 21, white females 25, colored males 11, aud colored fetuales 12. ‘The East Washington Ontrage Case. TRIAL OF SAMUEL, SMITH IN THE CRIMINAL COURT. In the Criminal Court, Judge Wylie, to-day, Sam- uel Smith, a colored man, was tried on we charge of rape on the person of Ella Jackson, a yellow girl in East Washington, ip October last—Mr. Tagga for the government and Mr. Campbell Carrington for the defendant. The (peti ngs witness test ‘fed Uat with several other girls went to the democratic candidate, in Whose favor the char Of Votes was made, refused to pruft by it effect Will be to elect the republican candidates for county treasurer and coroner. The vole on the lenUal electors Will be oMctally canvassed to- . It is believed that there will no change. Cleveland's plurality 1s 60. Aaditional ofMictal revurns are fed in the ‘telegraphic columns of Tux Stak ay. The Pluralities by Counties, ‘The following table has been carefully corrected by the official returns made yesterday. Thos® marked thus*are oMctal. The others are the es Agures previously given by the X.Y. Herald as from the county clerka The table shows the pluralities by counties: 2 ‘store of Mrs. Collins and had somethlug to drink; ee = Acne ‘Uhat Smith invited her to take a walk, and that = gale after two invitations she went with him to a hol og lose | low, where she became. sensciess, and, recoverthg a about midnight, she found that the outrage Dl ae i been committed. : VERDICT OF NOT GUILTY. ‘The evidence for the government was ofsuch @ contradictory character that the defendant de lined to offer any evidence, and the Seg ing that 'S story was Improbabie, jury Teturned a vesdict ot uot guilty, * ‘Transfers of Real Estate. Deeds in fee have been Med as follows: Mary J. Warner to G. W. Swartzell, lots 188 and COUNTINS POR BLAINE. S83 | Renussiner® 00 | SL. Lawrence, | 3268 | Saratoga’ 978 | Schenectady: 139, 5q. 509; $—._G. W. 'T. Swartzell to Mary J. 2025 | Schuyler... Warner, lots 124 to 131, do.;$—. _ W. W. Corcoran 1490 | Steuben*- 22 to Litza'Jane Russell, lot 6, sq. 86; $673.20. J. A. 3775 | Tioga’ se Baker to ¥. K- Wand, pt 5 730, N. PL 11689 Chipman to G. ¥. Blanc! undivided tenth 1087 ister... 988 | Warren® | 35 | Washington’ Widow's Mite and Mt Pleasant; $—. S. Maddox trustees, to P. Young, lot 257 and pt. & H.'S addition to Georgetown; $5,210. Susan Cole 10, Wayne*. to Caldweli D. Golden, pt. 16, sq. 84; $1,400. D. B. 2981 | Wyoming* Groff to Mary A. Kyle, lot 6, sq. 190; $2,500; and Yates". JOU SR, do.; $2,800," C. W. Patterson to P. N. Dw Jot 20, sq. S41; $1,200.06. " S. E. Middleton to Fann! E. be Lome et al, lot 7, sq. | to F. K Ward, pts, sq.” 373: Lucy J. Wheeler, pt. 3, sq. nolds et al. to C. 3. Hill, J. Cresswell, trustee, to and 33, It. 3, Bq. john F. leCOy, pt. lows 41; $5,800. B. U. Keyser, trustee, ‘Knox, lot 36, 8q. 1033; $275. Barker to SK. Petengale, lot 45, sq, 383; G Clark to A. T Joungon, pt. 8, 64. 1040; $240. riet E. Sanders ‘to H. T. ‘pla 5 and | 214; $700. 1 B, Wright to Ri. | W's sub. Mt Pleasant; $500. GM. Mai ecutor, to L. H. Looker, pts. 64, 65, 72 and 78, Beall addition to Georgetown; $1,000. ALLEGED POLICY MzN ARRESTED.—This morning Detectives Raff and Block and Ldeut. Arnold nade a raid on alleged y nen, and succeeded in cap- turlng Jolin & Gatewood, af alleged sbacker; Jol F. Brooks, a colored barber at 1205 E street; Thos, Ennis, a candy store keeper in the sume \bor- ‘hood, and Charles Morris, residing at No. 5 Jackson gliey._, They alno found a quantity of ernalia belonging to such establ its at the homes of Unree of the men. They are held at the 5th pre- clnet station for a hearing. ‘Tae Uxiven States ELRcraic Lint Courant — Atthe annual meeting of the United States Bleo- tte Light company, of Washi D. C., held last evening, the following of eleciors was | elected:’samuel Noriment, Matthew G. Emery, Jaa, I. Barbour, William Dickson, Robert Sey- mour W. Tullock and A. M. Renshaw, of W - ton, D. C., and Peter A. B. Widener ‘and Dr. Win. R. Warner, of Philadelphia, Pa. ‘The board ized by the election of Samuel Norment Matthew G. Emery, vice t;, Wililam Dick- son, secretary; seymour W. Tullock, treasurer, A. M. Renshaw, general manager. Executive com: mittee, Messrs. Boyd, Dickson and Tullock. A Porst Raisep AGatxst THe Doo Law.—To-iay, tn the Criminal Court, Judge Wylie, one of the license cases, appeated from the Police court, of Isaiah W, Hoskins, was heard. Mr. i (who is associated with Col. Cook in the case) ‘Stated that they claimed that inasmuch as the sec- George's tion of the law requiring a license fora dog pre J where had ing a penalty for faliure to place a tag on a dog is py PA LY ‘operative. The court int ted that there was | July it was Cy of Talbot ‘not much in this potnt, but he would hear an ar-| county. Im Charles county a kgument upon the question on Saturday: A verdict | again voted upon AUugunt 14, willbe te Or guilty Was taken subject to the opinion of the wate of losal opiign siections authoriznd eourt on the law. Tegisiavure of 1860" Probivition, — ———»__ Uquor prevails in Howard, Anne Har- Ronuenres Ruronrep.—Miss Lilly A. Boarman, | ford,/Calvert, Carolina, Cecil, Dorchester, 7238UN street northwest, ‘Wat while in ths | Montgomery,and ‘Talbot and’ in all but ue GIs: ance’ stole from er pocket a purse coutaluiy 80 | Incéattetion iesautins Seeenene ance in soattering tooaiitios . Longe ~ dod street, co 1m hls house yesterday a gold-plated watch and Be Maa Rant fo Otten Chain, valued at $4. Isaac “Heliprin, 922 B street RE ad rele ag- ml = Southwest. reports stolen from his house yesterday | ye see Bisomineton Bye ae ‘slik umbrelia and a lady's coat, valued at ges. | | We do no = po eateeg Breaxrxa Ur 4 Boxyime—A number of youths | munois court. “Have you,” asked the judge of a had determined to have a bonfire on the corner of no ene os 6th and G streets northwest, tomorrow so) oe ‘comes ie “No. your Feng Ee Si ang | honor,” replied the prisoner, “My lawyer took my a ee ene ree. hu the yard in the rear of McGloin's grocery near the phy fy EL corner mentioned. ‘The officers the ao- | {5'Sir Jaynes Expectoraat, ees a a oe ae —— boys are mad, and vow that they will have = 9 anny a = re ; been issued by the clerk of the court to James | Gsughterof the late Latta eg a eae * sonn Hcury Curtin snl | CATOS. inc ton of Sanco and the iste csiuartie ator Sthannan Marnat Biward Raynor tad Aum | te & Eh ky ond Winfield; Charles ‘H. Clark and Mary C. Hines: at tree ‘Colock print’ Melatives aud feted Louis of ‘and Louisa ‘of Wur- | are invited to attend. no temburg, H.W. Hobbs and Sarah D.” Durham, of Be lopember 31, 384, MISNTE Giarkesturg, W. " Francis snd Sarah Ax Ertsope of MonDER Bax.—Joseph Mcveigh, | = "°° “f™ #tanwese, Pear end nin ‘May abe $2,044 canal boatman, charged Charles Zell 1n thé | _uneeal wi take rice Friday, Nowa ber 2th, 23 tery. McVeigh testified that while 1n'& saloon in | i0ibekee et "7 = ce wife late Win. J. ite of tar hte Wa ry oo MS. On November 19th, 1884, W.G. Joney fell from an embankment on a vacant lot De- es tween Sth and6vh and E and F streets northeast, ree, iat Sotclook. Histhome.8i9 1H strect northeast, by Trlends, and | "9 evening. November 30,3684, Dr. McGarvey gave medical ‘Day's in | WALLEAM Wax’ MEWIELE coed toveuty-ons years Jurtes, the doctor says, may prove fatal. 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