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al THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY. AUCTION SALES._ FUTURE Days. AUCTION SALES. THIN EVENING. AUCTION SALES. (HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ALTER B, WILLIAMS & CO... Auctioncers, STERED | CHAMBER WOVEN BUSSELS. CALPETS, FEATHER AND BOLSTERS, BLANKETS. ChOCKERY, Ou TUESDAY, NOVEMBER TWENTY-FIP TI. 1384. os at TER O'CLOCK AM, we eball cll a Tesidence of lady. declining houseke- pine 3508 Tetteet northwest: the abuy’ coliectiva uf ho} SALE OF IMPROVED REAL FSTATE AT COR OF SECOND AND POTOMAC STREETS, | Iwilvecl at public suction, tm front on MONDAY. NOVEMH- Fe ‘and Hawkins’ addition to Georgetown. D. ontinae Btfeets inches om south side of Bd street, aa 102 feet Oo ent akg of Votowiac street with jiprovesnenis ing cf'a large two-story dwelling house. ‘Terma of sale: One-third ‘carh; belauce equal in stalments at one and two sears with interest wecGred hy. Saeed of trust upon time of sale. ais dts ‘Premises. A deposit of $100 at ‘Conveyaucing at purchaser's cost. oyu onraz, a x NNSYLVANIA ROUTE, Doce een eee TET ET & 3 ¢ ‘SiEme hails’ acSiPice 1 Ts Evrect Novrsnen 2. 1 Trains leave Waslisacion, from statiom, commer of 6th | B gtrect a0 iol owe, Ser Ind the West, Chicago Limited Express si Pulace Slecgiag careat 3.0) 5 ty diay: Prat Line, | | | im, daily tat Gi tose. Louis: anily, except Satu mato St. Louis. daily, eae with Sinepinw Car Altona to Chica. Frese 40 p.m daily, with Palace Core to. Pittabune Kise connate: daly ‘or Clucaro, with Sicepinur Fitistung to chicago. Mail Exprews, 100) 1 m0. fee bittoburg aint the Went, with Palace SUcpiig Cat ‘Weabington to Cluicau ALTIMORE ASD POTOMAC MATLROAD. For Erie. Caandilgua, Koclester, Boctelo, Sirsa, To.oup-m. daily. execpt Saturday, with Palace Cars Wanuineton to Hoc hest | For Willimeport, Dock Tin Sp excert Sunday For New York nua the Past. 715, £90 11.00 a i. 200,400, 10.00 and 1115 mm Sunday, 404, | Yae0 and’ 1215 poi. Limited Express of Pulluan | Scoot Bundy Parlor Care. 9.40'a, m. dail zs 0 Bm, evesy week-day. For Horton withou Cn Sanday. £00 p rookiy a Aunex, aff fon street, avoidiur double J 1a m. 200, 4 day, 4.00, 6.0.10. st Enpress, $400 ua. For eres, coe Line, 6.350. m. abd 440p. m daily, exeBpt Sane For Aupapolia Gam, 1205 and 440 p.m. daily, ex- cept Sunday ALEXANDRIA AND FREDERICKSBURG RAILWAY. ASDAALEMSSDEia AND WaSHIAGIUN HAL” Hoan. 25, Ol snd 1125 2m, and iLds p.m. “Cu Sumiay 805 p. (0 and 11.01 a. m. daily, cept Suudey. = for Weshinaton, €.05, 8.00, 19.09, B1d, 7.05 and iv.40'p. jay). On Sunday af | 9 Aud 1040 Poa, and 1219 | O, Su: thon, where orders can Ve left for the checking oi bag- are to destuath from hotels aud zewdences, K Woop, General Pasweiver Agent IMORF AND OHTO RATLROAD. ae E MODEL FAST LINE AND THE ONLY PUGH atiaigee, CHIDULE ¥. . tase UNTIL S UTHER NOTICE. Leste Worhinsioa trom stabus, corer uf New Jersey aetaucand Cainect Wor Cancago: 05 and 1010 pm, dally, amt 05 piially-eucepe Saturday. ‘Tine 200 kn eS fast L Foci gaprias to Chiaew and Pittsours "No estes fare hbareecton this tra an Louis daily at 205 Through Couches and K Points, without chan with P- nto Bittsbn, ping Care to Pittabeng. gg Feledo, sed Detratt vin, Monroeville, 15, m. ye cucest matuniay wi ‘per for Toledo, Vis Wheeling sud Lake Erick. R For Baltimore 0% “lays, 5, 6:90,6 40, rs train.) 4:40. 6:80. 6.00. For Baitunore on Sundays € s fk, 135 24), 4h: G: FAC, = ae. 10-000. un eon the Sbepandoah Valley Railroad, 1:05 p. papolis. 640 a m..and 12:10apd 4:40p. m.: om aim, 4405. ua 0 a 1 1210 pe mm. 3-90, 4°40, C200 aud | ya Sundays, 8:20 ara atui 1-25, 4:40 6-4) and i) 0 p.m Fer Stations on Metrovolitsn branch, 5 a m and 5:30 except Sunday, 4:3 srott for Principal statiuns m branch. 9-05 am. dally.exceyt =u ton. Stsanton saad alley branch, iaily except Sunday. for rik, 94 daily except Sunday. 5am Cady, Sunday. snd ‘Bem dally ins arrive from the West daily, 6:20, 7208 m.,2:30, a0 bt em Annapolis, $:20 a.m. and 1:50 snd 6357p. m;/ Sunday. s43. m.. 6:97 p. in. From Leumaton, 2:15 p.m. daily, excent Sunday. From Frederick and tntermediaie points, 6:25, a m, aus, except Sunday Washineton at 4:40, 6:20, | AY ABAD. 6 4, 40,3 O35, Haye, $42,800 and 81 jop st Kelay Station ex- coped 20a. Yer further information apply st tke Baltimore and ue Ticker fice Waskingten Station 9 and Lak Femnsyivania avenue, corner 14th street, where orders wil be taken fcr becgage to be checked snd receivedas Soames the NAC GEEMESTS at og Baltimore i ™ © R-LORD, Geu'i Panconger Avent HE VIRGINIA MIDLAND RAILWAY. SHORT LINE To THE SOUTH, SOUTHWEST _ ‘AND WEST, be | Scheftule in efect 1 1UPET: 12. 1964. £30A.M—NEW CELEANS daily. making close connections to all points South and’ Southwest Daily. ex ept Sunday, with C & O. Railway. Pull: mar Buflet care from New York aud Wash iaton to Atiauta, “Pullman Sleeping ears fru Wasningwn ant Auanta to New Ori aus 6:10 P M—LOUISVILLE FAST LINE Daily via Cha~ Jottesville tu Cincinnati, Louisville and all Western Pullman Sleeving cary Washington to migville 2040? M—SOUTHERN MAIL AND EXPRESS. = Chasiortoamd Manta, to. New Orleans; als fren Washington Via Chazioite and Cclumbia to aneuste na: Divisio Tra ieaven Washington at 7.00 4 text aay | arepton, ‘raina leave Waaningwon st 0.108. and or Uirkets and faformation inquire at Company's Of- 8cef0l Peunaylvania aveuua Ircius leave trom D & ye eihvoaten, X.MACDANIEL, SOL. HAAS, Trac Mauger cinta. MEDICAL, & | Kinds Table Clot; Napkins: nis ot H. | sell: om th | northeastws | sylvania avenue, ov aline drawn | line to said aves | proved bya two-story’ brick dwelling, No. 5c) Dstrevt | WWEEES &c WEES ECO cctioneers. on ta the National Loan r WH seri Ssttcel northwest att fclock pets as NOVEMBER SEVENTEENTH. 1964, rit contaus EVERY EVEMING, incioding ‘Never Alange and vasted assortment ot Daredeemed Pledges, HAND CANPETS, STOVES, ac, 80,47 Qn SATURDAY, NOVEMBER TWENTY-SECOND, 2844, commencing at TEX OCLOOK i frout af ay ry eet and Pe i veuUe, Sua peteral necrisnent ot houmelgia eects oe FISE ORGAN. PARLOR AND, BED- a NN. Mow ‘ats, Lavties" and Gent."s Gui TH TIRE CONTEN1S ‘OF A PRIVATE RESI- Uaioe and Gents Goldand Siiver Watches, openygnd | TE Ease EMAEACING BOUE EEEUANT FOR. en Pubs, Braceiets and Cromes, Plain and S-t Rings: | TURE, SILVER-PLATED WARE, &c. Lockets, Buttous; Solid Silver aud Plated Ware: ALSO. ood Rings snd Pins, Mirrors; te; Rugs: LARGE LOT OF STOVE FIXTURES. |ereree Rec eraas areca | eqns STE Nae aces Gent's Coste Panto sod Ves: Tames | _Terms cash. I THOMAS DOWLING: Kact. Rivsivess; Cinbrelsn. Plating Machines, Clgeus: ID SHARES BREECH-LOADING nbrellas: Fluting Machines; Clocks: retias: Fluting Mac ROH SEAREEUR COMPANY SOR FE RUSE DS Bibles: Magic Lantern: Mt a Snes are te collateral note we will, by orders, i, NOV! 00: Tih atreet. ‘of e810) nate, sell on. SATURDA Me = = a ee bie TWENTY-SEOOND, lage at USE O'CLOCK P. ARGE STOCK OF M,, withi our suction rocmis, ih aud D streets north TRENCH INE ENGLISH LOADING SHOT GUNS EMTORTED rowing Lantern Company 1 Fah, 10 hares Breach CATHEDRAL GONG CLOCKS, ROGERS’ FINE. See Via ZeD Waite, DISSE AND TEA | 40 shares of Washington and Georgetown FR. Stock. SETS. CASTORS, FRUIT STANDS, Kc; FINE | 10) shares Washiugion Gas Company Stock. INEORTED SWINS MUSIC BOXES FROM TWO | _ 7 shares Leal Estate Tue Bt FOTEN TUNES: COLD AND SILVER WATC 300 shares Columtia Fire Instratice Company Stock. JEWELRY. CUTLERY. 01 @ > Terms coals, DUNCANSON BROS., Aucta, Ladies BEST ‘Rose woop. ND, AICKL it For holder of note. SAN WADE AN CHER RAZO! YOLVE NS TOOLS AND 10,00) USEFUL HOUSE: | MIVHOMAS DOWLING, Aucuoneer. . PEGLD ARTICLES pee Ps of the owner, to change busin ob thie BS ail the above stock of J. U ‘WO CRATES ENGLISH STONE CHINA AT AUC- ‘AION. OMEARA & Co. 1347 Pennsyivania avenue northwest, TO MORROW TI 5 ‘MBER TWEN- Herlongioa, D6, Shue commences ab RAVEN EAU | TP QROND, se MP EWEEYE GOLoCRe ta Tonzot ate iets weit ote sola teen fae my & n rooms, I shall seli the above goods. it ition of eu re be SSR Bed cen TSE RSE BL | WEES & 00. Anctonen. se18 PXREMPTORY SALE 01 TIRE STOCK OF MIL- STORE 0s SEVENTH Shite ka’ CORAEW OF Te ROW. “STREET NONTHWEST. Rees : LOCAL STOUKS. SATURDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER TWENTY- pee oe ae FRIER: SECOND, commencing at TEN O'CLUCK. Ladies aud ‘On SATURDAY, NOVEMBER TWENTY-SECOND, | deaiers wili find it to their interest to attend this sale, at ONE O'CLOCK P. we will D streets northw ‘sell at our au ‘as ail goods will be sold without reserve n2l-2t* WEEKS & CO., Auctioneers, (PHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ASSORTMENT OF WINTER CLOTHING, APGIbRAti Ne Coats. OF ERCOMTS PORTS CE DIGAS JACKETS, &c.. AT AUCTION. Ou WEDNE-DAY SUKNING, NOVEM BER TWEN- TY-SIXTH, 1884 at ELEVEN C'CLUCK, 1 shall sell thin my auction roouis, 11th street and Penusyivania above stock, without regard tocost.-nil-at ‘ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers, ATTRACTIVE SALE OF HANDSOME HOUSEHOLD re Insurance Company stock. 5 “ Post Combination Sewing Machine stock. u Gas Company stock, EOF IMPROVED PROPERTY IN EORGETOWN, D.C, trust, dated thed day of No- corded in Liber 874.follo 11S for the District of ; oto, EFFECTS KEMOVED 10 OUR SALESBOOM F direction of the party socured thereby. Cho un: 4OV ed (rusters will weil gu. SATURDAY, NOVEM: | of OK CONVENIENCE OF SALE. On £0-MORROW, at ELEV! shall ¢: turn ui S O'CLOCK A.M, we l, Within oUF slesroom, 8 choice collection oF fe. Cn: Evony-framvs parlor suite, upholstered in silk Fiush. nearly new; handsome Walnut chamber suite, Weinut Cabinets, Ebony and Cherry Dresains Stands, Ouersy Chittoniér, Elogant Cherry Boox-cave Aud Writing Desk combined, Walnut Siucboard, Walnut and Gilt-frame Meutel Mirrors, Walnut Pee ‘Mirr.rs, French “Conches, Satin Laiiberquius, Marble-top ‘Tables, Hair Dlattresses, Feather Pillows, etc, ALSU. AT TEN O'CLOCK, iu front of our Salesroom, Ben TWE TY SEM K, dencribed at part of lot 1 i's adaition to he District of Columbia, and ning at the end of a lint drawn from srher ot Olive. anid. Green streets 80 feet side cf Olive streot, and running thence thon south 22 fert, then west 40 feet, then ive strect and the place of barinnits, to- rovements, consisting of « comfortable wseinent frame dwelline. third eagh: the residue in two equal months, with notes tearing ‘six and tw Ageneral Seco of Bousenols Pacts belonging ercent per annum until paid, and se- parties ied to be sold Cum Lyra dent of trust $10 deposit required at the ALSO, AT HALF-VAS1 TEN O'CLOCK, flule. Alleonveyancing and recomting st pur- Garrets Velongius to the governincnt, Chase's eo t. “Ir the lerma cf sale arenot complied with | _It WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts, seven days after day of sale the ‘Trustees reserve went forreetl the property at the risk and cost of jeinultine purser eine PSVILLIAM CLABAUGH,? MAYHEW PLATER. IHOS., Auctioneers. ALE OF A TWO-STORY AND BASE- DWELLING, ‘B STREET APHONAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. MAGNIFICENT PARLOR AND CHAMBER TURD TURE, ELEGANT WINDOW DRAPERY.SUPEEB DINING-ROOM FURNITURE, &c., CONTAINED IN THE BUTLER MANSION, CORNER OF B STREET AND NEW JERSEY ‘AVENUE, IMME- DIATELY OPPOSITE THE U. 8. CAPITOL, LATELY OCCUPIED BY BENATOR JOHN P. JONES, AT AUCTIO: On MONDAY MORNING, DECEMBER FIRST. 1! commencing at TEN O'CLOCK, I shail sell at the abo Tesitlence the elesant effects, the following being only a nlo-dts Eos D.C By virtue of a" certain seed of trust, duly re- corded in Liber No. 1068, folio 445 et seq., one of the; Innd mecords of the District of Columbia, and at the rouuest of the bolder of the note secured thereunder, werwil sell at pubic muetigm in front of the pr-iises: ba SATURDAY. te TWENTY-SECOND OF SOVEM: BEE A.D.tsA4, ut FOURO'CLOCK P.M. the fcllowing | Dartial list: described rval ‘state, situate ia the City of Washington, | Magnificent Parlor Suite, beautifully upholstered in District q Columbia, to wit: All that certain piece of | — “Satin, and in aplenuid condition; cost $1,000. parcel of aud aud poentecs knownand distinyculsbed as | Setin window Hareings to match and being lot uubered twenty-five (23) Elegant Window Drapery througuout the house, senate itd ctlers’ subdivision of iota in, square muna Surorb Marguctry Gubiiets ht hsvired andgixty-six (866), an recorded in Liber | Marqustrs Tebles, beanuinel desiuns, oa: Koy 48 of the seconds ut the Burveyor of the | Yeny'liuaone sturbic Tor dauiee Natrict af es Scvaral Parlor i 7 "Feris of ale: One-third cash: balance tn three aholsterah sn’ = Muecouation and exquisitely equal ie in six (6, twelve (12) and eighteen te, for which notes of the purchases, trtist on property sold, and beari inter st at rat» of six per cent per annum, will be all eu-h, at option of snrchaser, A depouit of Tequired at time of sale. All conveyancing i at purchaser's cost. Terms of sale to be deck with in seven days after BRATSAND HW Separate Chairs, beautifully upholstered ia different ‘desiens. Stparbiy Corral Watatt Chamber Furntt superbly Carvea Walmitt Charaber Farnttare. Enameled and Ash Furniture, some of it Marquetry werk, gad very costly Fine Hair Mattrretes and Spring Under Beda. The Finest Feather Pillows and Bulewsrs Maguitiqant Sideboard, Extension Table aud Carving nd Billiard Table and its urtenances. ‘Together with other articles of value which cannot be fonumerated, IRUSTEE’S SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY ON | N.B—This is ono of the most elegantly furnished res- PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, BETWEEN SECOND paid 58 AND THIRD NERFETS ExST, ON CORNER OF | faoneen a fa cite. ee Parties to secure first-c ass articles. ‘The house will be thrown open to the public on Sat- nrdsy preceding the sale, ‘ natdts THOMAS DOWLIN WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO, Aucu TRUSTEE'S SALE OF SMALL FR 3 TS SOUTHEAST. AND IN § AND © AND THIRD AND STREETS SOUTHWEST. Supzeane Court of im equity cause appottited in sad’ nctivg. on TUESDAY, (BE! FIFTH AND DSTRE! ALLEY Berwe, TWEEN B HALY neers, u Ih SE ON LOT $ox195, _ FRONTING BE: ici otibce Pas _ Hits 208 THIRD ANS SUAGY QUSNEES. of lots eos thirt. 4 fees 1 NORTHWEST. SECILENS Gilbey Belmar tore tane ac eae | BY ‘ietuect a Zeed of tron. dazed November Ie, West coruer of sid jot numbered thirteen Cis), and thence ranning southwesterly along the western line of Said lot 192 fect 8 luehes: thence south 18. feet. thence r 7 Bi ieetand 10 4 feet 6h; inchs: thence north 21 hence east 1 fact. 10 inches: thenge to point 90 feet and 6 inches from Pens- railed with and 16 feet from the western line aforesaid; thence alony said ie, and thence along sait avenue 16 feet to the place of hewinzing, improved by frame dwel- ling sud a store room, No, 229 Pennsylvania avenue ef geq,, one of the land records for tie District of Columbia, and at the request of the party. secured thereby, Iwill gel! at public auction, in front of the breming, on TUESDAY. DECEMBER SECOND. Iss, aj QUARTER-PAST FOUR P. SI., part of lot in square $52, 1u Washington city. in said District, berin- Bing at the scutnwest corner of sald Lut on the Public slley and running thetice cast 38 fect, thence worth 105 feet, thence west $5 feet, thence sonth 108 feet to. placa of beginning, tovther with the improvements thet-on. ‘Terms of sale” Uve-third cash: aud the balatice in alx, twelve and eighteen :uouths, it equal payments, tot feet 3g in eet sp | Secured by Purchaser's notes, Vearing six. je" cent US THR SAME DAY, at HALF Pas? FOUR | fnturcat trout day of sale anita den = O'CLOCK P.M, 1 ‘will offer for sale, in front of the | erty'sld. 360 down Gay ay eek neat lownt day of Conve; Tecording at purchaser's cost. "Verms of safe to be pited with in six days from day of sale, else trustee Reserves right to resell at risk and cost of purchaser ches: | in defaui rth 75 feet: thence west 14 feet 8 inches: ‘etdba . 5 th 75 {oct to the place of beginning (with the | DA Ms HOLDEM AN: Eee usdersignding theta 3 foot alleyway may be taken off | (AVHOMAS DOWLING, Auctiuuesr. efsoit depth of 75 ivet im the sear of said lot 4). im- | ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF GREENHOUSF. wetnises. part of Lot numbered four (4). in square uum- rod etght 4 f ‘hundred and forty-four (844), bectunine Tor E the southwest corner of sail lotand rune glouz D strest south 14 fect tg S the Southeast. E ‘ON WEDNESDAY, THE THIRD DAY OF DECEM- | , By virtue of anorder of the Orphans’ Court, the un- BER. AD Issa at “HALP-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK B. will offer at, suction, without MoT wit forsale, in ftroutof the premises, part | Greephouse of the late Henry Dougiss, Lot fin sua sok banning forthe sume ata point | Steet Dorthweat.o ite Rawlings Saunt fob the lie of io-foot lley im sald square 118 fet 53 | DAY EWEN IY-FIPTH NOVEMEI inches from the sitheast curner of said lt and run- LOCK P. M.. in front of feet 84 fches- ‘thence nurth 1ig | Grecahouse confina u.sny Japonicas, Marsal Nie! aud Bofoot aller in the eanof cals Ios | other aud yiluable Plants: is well situated, the Foof covered, and {x a zood chance to start a basiness east on the line of said all: vase Lot can be leas.d for two years or 60, foot alley snd thence 8 ui ‘The Gi Siey iit fect 9% inches. tothe place of Waging. ais | OF ented for 610.60 month, or fixtures and plants fe Vroved by a two-story brick house. situated in alley be- | Moved. tworn Band © aud 3d and 45 streets southwest. Hfcash, balance tn one year, well ‘Terms: Cash, or hia secured. rerwus Of sale: € ed of the purchase J.J. WATERS, Administrator popaita coum, Use batancs imate nine eat tealta |. SIeoe No. S041 At's rect northwest ruonths from the day of sale, and, to bear interest at6 | CuANGERY @ALE OF VALUAMLY IMiioveD Fotis preuderuold" Convepancine-¢2 ar'tast ofits | C REAL ESTATE, LOCATED No, gt SuvieN” purebater. A deposit of $100 requincd of each plece ms | ND, C, BRING OPP ORLER THE RCo fe Zhocked-off Terms {0 be complied with fa 10 B-6, BES :RICHMO’ irustee will resell the property in| — fugig AND THE METHOFOLITAN CLUB public notice of such resale in some | OUsR ed in Washington, D.C. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the, in use No.! D f Columbis. p Equity ca $038. docket 24, ou the .0th day of November, A. D. $34. the undersigned. ax ‘Trustees in ead catine. offer for tle in trout ihe premiers, at pal on WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER LUALLE IMPROVED | 1844. at the hour Of FOUK O'CLOCK P.M. all REAL ESTATE AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER | j2rc* or parcel of eround end. premisea situate ly OF FIFIH AND ¥ STREETS NORTHWEST. and be: ni9-dkeda HOMAS DOWLING, CHANCERY SALE OF ‘342 D street northwest. tioueer. { CHAS. 4 WALTER, Trustee, | | me gin the City of Washington, District of Colum. Dy virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of | bis, and known and designated on the plut or plan uf thy: istrict of Coluinuig passed oa tie sixth dar AGity. and Distuct as Lot numbered. twenty-four ber. A. D894, ih equity catine No. 9,139 84 | (4), beine'a sublivision of partof orlainal lat uni: a. Boreland). we wullsell at public auction im | bered one (1) and part of ‘oxivinal lot nuinbered thi . —— | opt oh Fas Peme sy ob, MONDAX, the TWENEY thoes (3) tn equate uuber one. bubdred. and two = ——— | Fou AY OF NOVE . at FOUR | seven (iz), bewinuine for the mine at aponit on the Md Business Maklm iarinat Rrae sins rh | OCLOCK P. M., lot numbered elahteen (18), of Jon G: | weit ude of ith street weat sixty (CO Leet trons the Suntec aa ote ice Harkness ef al subdivision of « pert of square mum. | southeast corner of svid square aud running dan went [nag Sine Np paren L bered five iy dred aud ter: (510) «aid lot having s front: | eighty-six (80) feet: thence due south thirty (40) fects ce rel | ake of forty feet om Sth street by acepth of one hundred | thence due eaat eiahty-aix (36) fect. thence due north, RED. AND BE, WISE DR. BROTHE: | ferton Pxtrwet, and being improved bys two-story | t (30) fect along tue west line of 17th street west to that he i the Uldese’ Eetantished °E fat it | Soot totaxee theatiount of wich will Bewtated ai tho | “Pemeol ale One tuint cash, balance in equal 4 fois the Old Ratlished Eapert Spocialist 12 | Joot to taxes, theatount i u Ferns of ale: Onve:thind cs ance, n- Ee cfg acd will garantes 8 cure in all caves of ves | timeof sale’ | stalments io six (6) and twelve (2) months from day of real So before me by Dr BiO" aon TAMU. AW ANHOOD RESTORED BY USING A BOTTLEOR th cure any case of Seuiual Weakbess, Nervous De- | ity abd Tmnpotency. It anparts Vigut t the wile bes. oa TL; HAS NEVER BEEN CONIRADICTED TH Wertising Ladies’ Fbysicias ia this ct'y. Lauter,» San confidently cousult Dr. BROTHEL & soe Persicular attention paid te all liseason Ail Seregulartics’ Sul, at io Oklest. entabliahed ad- a Incies, Riarrie? oF einule rian Troubles guccesaiuiy treated. Ea Boar | oud ucecminodations, and Kind ethefe.t nurses hed ty those who may desire to stay a tew days ty under hs treatines oD. R. LEON. THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED AND ‘Only relinble Ladies’ wo in the city. can bs ited duily, 329 Mumour: cvunue, Bret strewt soutls Pennaylvat ue, between 3d abd 4% streets AL female complaints and irregularities quickly reuoved. | Trout tratiuent Correspondeice aid, cutsultations strictly coutide Separate ruvns tub Lour—i todadé eS yu 30" TAL Tr pyra ELECTRIC YOUTAIC BELT. and other Frome Av YLUNCeR We will send on thirty days trial, to ines, oun oF old, whe are sufering frum Nereus Debility, Lose Ficaitty, tua those diseante of's personal navure t sulting from abuses and other caunes fy Felieand complete restoration to beaith. syeor ane wnat hood gust Sutred. Send at once fowniluatrated pamphlet, tree A Grew VOLTALC BELE CO. Marshal! Shieh." jo 1 K MOT FRENCH POWDERS CURE | Urtnacy Diseases 48 hours Nervous Debility, Oryanie Weakuces caused by” indiscretion, P ry Direames of loot wfecting Throat Bold at STAN! ‘Now and skit ¥ Tadies DLFORD’s St. Cloud Pharmacy, 9th and | ae POREST RAS REWEDY FOR LA. Tours | PPR ROBEEISON, THe WELL ENOWN SPECIAT- fst, of Baltimore, can: te couiitenttaliy consulted Nath wentiemen and Weineniay aad | Rotariay from 2 on pearayy street ad ape wi | fustity your waiting to consult hiinon thow days of": | B ROBERTSON. THE EXPERT sPECiRList who atamen te = i - de teen capert withont ‘sect treatment and cure of Privata, Heeance bast Wieaity, te snd Abumos G the Spetera, Blades ey tnd all diseases of tha Latency Create, Necekt came positively cured in 423 fase) Sonagowy op cotati fom. Can We cnsted sery Wecinesday abd Saturday, frou tt fet ehC iw: Refers t2 leading phywiciatiaot Balti: | owe’ Mask Uitice. wi SN diberty at aitoore Sle taS1 pea or FRENC! WT French Ciatten #6 BA suid £0 per ‘rench Ciarets, @3.7° tate. (ozen Aicrian Native Wines Beaidies aod eiedats and Olio, four button ee OE Victor Rut 3, 1:47 Peaneyvania sven fewteciase oumn porexus. Burwtody. aid Capua. "Vins de tou! oct GasSroves FOR COOKING AND HEATING. CORE CRUSHED. CORE ORDINARY SIZE. For Sale by the WASHINGTON Ga8 LIGHT COMPANY. HS, COGNAC, CHAM. ‘Terms ef sale: One-third cash, the Lalance in two | sale, with laterest at the rate equal instalmenta, payable in six aud twelve months fromm dy of sain. with iaterost at 6 per cent per ann t fix (6) per contin per Snbumn from day of sale. and. payment thereof to. be secured by the promissory notes of the purchaser or ‘inferred payments t ured by deed of trust | parchasers: or the whole purchase mouey can te pald upon the proverty so.d, or all cash at the option of the | fm cash, at the optim of the purchaser. A deposit of purchaser: cenveyaucin at purchaser's cost: a de. | #280 required at time of stl Conveyancing, &c. at poate of"s10 wil be required at time of sale. terms of | cont of purchaser. ‘Terms of wale mast. be, compli Sule t0 he complied wit in seven days, otherwise trus- | With tu ten days after aale. otlerwise ‘the trustees te fous reserve the right to sell at the risk aud cost of the | serve the right to resell at cost of dafaulting purchaser iuiting pure hase. after five days public ugtice of auch resale Im some HOSEA B. MOULTON, ) pewapaper pul in Washington, D. 920, F street northwest, | ae Ailes WEESre ROBT. HT LEIPOLD. rrastees, JOUN B. LARNER, Trustees, nitt0t_ 1430 New York avenue bi S14 street.) 1 A DUNCANSON BROS, Aucts, BIt-aktba * JONCANSON BROS. Aucuoneora USCANSON BEOS, Auctioneers D TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED FSTATE: NO, 102) VERMONT AVENUE, A, “ed 2 WUBTEES' SALE OF FRAME DWELLING, NO ab 1H ps ‘OF WASHINGTON. Dan 1727 ELEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST ster iets TeV and duiy mecorded In’ Liber Nor Be, tae ct Bde of trust, duly recorded tn, S44et Sey.. one of the land records of the’ Lites No. fouls 238 ot eed, One of the: ‘of Counmbia. the under te sein | Fee ce aeaetces couse te che, Dictct os USDA THE GATE eT Ea? CE lable, we will, mall, on FRIDAY, NUVEMEY! MEREIC A. D’18a4, at FIVE O'CLOCK FM. in | TWENTY-EIGHTR. A. D. 1884, at HALF-PAST FOU! frontof the Pecinises, the following real estate, sittiate | O'CLOCK F/M. in front of the, premiacs, all that plece in the city of Washinton and tof Columbia, to | OF. Lan iten ork Sactnek at mae ‘Ail that certain piece or parcel of ground known Fumie, Opa KOowA 85 rized fe toe murmbered i cewesiond an lot numbered thirty-one of Hvans'eot (EERE nrg eg Ne Be BS Mae 0 division of lots’ nuzabered fourteen (10, fifteen (15), | sxigens nuinbered erik al aat sixteen (10), seventegn (1) apd GSyof ict | G86) in the city of Washington, together with ‘al and wes -ubvlviion Of square umbered two Hundred | tnfulae the appurtenances cighls, privileges, linprove- SRS OF Washinctnes torch witha i Masta | Grn aby Bri trig na : ne ony of Washinatous toceth pon fellate appartenantes to the same belong: | fet ofeun Opeth ca, balance tn 6 and 12 Sg or a pine ape a Seed of rants of all exuhy et option of purchase hae, ‘Terms of sale- One-third of the purchase money in oc at parchanacecont. Caaverte wf Sin. casts, the balance in one and two years, with interest at oie per cent, the deferred payments to be secured by fog tiger an a nor aagan is resell yuired | oy c eae F rasta reserve the right to Sed Sct reese ees oe Leg aac cerns ‘cost. A deposit of #230 will be at of sale. ES, ioe of uch raale In some newspaper pu Terme of to be complied wi within five are ia aki, ». Sonnson, ‘ Sie cewt of tbe detaultner purchaeer “2 os ae te GEO. FRANCIS DAWSON,} Trustees, NATUML WItSON, > trastggg | _022-codkabe nldkds FRANCIS HSMITH,S (HOS. J. FISHER & CO., T ‘eal Estate Auctioneers, TRUSTEES SALE OF TWO-STORY FRAME HOUSE TEASE SS Oa A te~ THE, ABOVE 3ALF 18 POSTPONED ON Ac- COUNT OF THE BAUS UNTIL TUESDAY THE TWENTY-FIETH DAY OF NOVEMBER, AD, 1904, ABE RODE OCLOCS KTENL WILSON, = eae ‘Trastees, v1 eoree of the Supreme Conrt of (tbat meet | Rus Sioa eta hg 3 ; 5 ir co yaad BALE. i | Sela at public suctich, fn trout of tae pesos ot | sb. in front’ on By vistue of a certain deed of trast made on thegy | WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER TWENTY SIXTH. 1ise sthilay pf sug, 1873, "iaone tur tang | at FOUR O' POM, part of lot mumivered ve Ercole Gd ate bated Goiumita. in Hi | Gy, m square numbered: One hundred and geventesn, folio 72 ct se. Pehall aell at prbiie auction of | io) in the city ot Washington, District of Golan sires at FIVE OCLOCK D. St ofthe EWEN | Bate the west citieen 16) fet front on north Lea Pi” DAY of NOVEMBER, 18h, lot slevens in | pfanid lot Bve (5! by the depth thereof, lnproved bys five iandted and seventy four. ste the elty of W | Ssgcatorg femne teeta the balance in twoequa! ms, othertnine Khow' wy house aad presuises, No Tia | instalments: pazabie [welve months 'rom feet hurthwest in said city. of sale, with at nlx (6) per cent per annum, to be ihe Ac of mica a fullons, wt: The amount of | cared Wy decd gf true anon the sold: or all, indebteduess secund ‘by said deed Unpaid to, wit | a“ fifty dollars $6.04 with expenses of nate in cawis and ec | wil ‘orma of sale to. be ‘sivapi twelve inouthe, for which the notes of vi ruste reserves Trurchane, bearine itera frou. dao oH thereat toll at thera and cot ot define pare bectured by adecd of trust INTON, | fakes" Deposit of 9100 taut ‘Ue made’ ak Sine of DoIs-6t Corner th and Peirects nortivweat. Micouvaybacing of coer at pene “nicole °° SCRUNE CARUSL, Trustee. OMAS wi otioncer, T DOW aroet Hittan shad Peana. ave. nw, VALUAPLE IMPROVED PROPFRTY IN - TOWN. D.C, AT AUCTION. hesinaagd WEDNESDAY, TWENTY. Revs beat career a ORS SSE LR ie “nN (OMAS BOWLING, Aucnovesr, Of Lw feet, improved by two tw Sad brick "bakeebouse, baling Nea Simet, Geoncetow: ‘Terie: One-third cash: the residue in two equal uienin, at atx sid Quclve mouten, Sith noses teeetae Bee A MOTHER'S DREAD, The Wonderful Histrionic Develop- ment of a Famous Child Actress. [Chicago World.) ‘The New York public was surprised «few years ago at the arrest, at the instigation of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children, of little Corinne, the child actreas. The little girl, less than eight years old, ‘wan taken from her parents and kept in confinement until by order of tho Court and Mayor of the city, ‘Jennie Kimball, the mother of Corinna, who ‘has been known to the public for mang years ss vocalist ‘sad comedienne, has devoted the greatest care to the ‘training and education of Corinne, and the result is development of natural faculties really phenomenal. “When did you discover Corinne’s remarkable talent?” ‘was asked of Mra. Kimball. “Tan hardly remember the time when her eyes would noteparkle at the sound of music; abe began to sing before she couid talk. Before she was four years old she created a sensation and received the prize of a gold chain and locket studded with diamonds, at the Na- tional baby show in Boston. Next she sang in a concert given by Brown's Brigade Band, and in 1879 made her debut as Little Buttercup in the Juvenile Pinafore Company. Since then she bas sung in opera and played ‘various roles nearly every where.” ‘Mrs. Kimball is alsdy of fine presence, and when playing at the Boston Museutn, was herself known ss “Little Jennie Kimball.” “What has become of the little lady? asked the re- ‘porter. “She has mven place to the person you see before you. Like 90 many others I have grown somewhat fleshy. Indeed I assume such proportions that I began to fear for my health, Why, at times I would have the most suffocating sensation in my heart, then again my head would be attacked, and I have frequently fallen tothe ® Frepenicxsncna, floor ina dead fainting fit. I consulted several em!- nent physicians, and they told me I must abandon the stage if I expected or hoped to live. ‘This seemed terri- bie, for Tam devoted to my profession and also to the development of Corinne.” “and yet you appear perfectly strong?” “and solam. Why, I bave reduced my weight over twenty pounds within ‘three months, and I never felt better in my life. If any who are troubled as I was questions this, let them try Warner's safe cure, the remedy I need, and they will, I am sure, be speedily con- vinced of its truth. I believe it is the finest medicine in the world, and any number of my friends to whom I have recommended it have found it as beneficial as it hhas been to me. ‘is Corinne’s health good" ‘Perfect. ‘The child has ao much life and vivacity sho | is overflowing with it, on and off the stage.” ‘The only previous instance of such remarkable pro- covity which history chronicles in that of the famous ‘Pog Woflington, who first appeared in “The Beggars Opera,” when but a little older than Corinne. it PIANOS AND ORGAN ‘ALLET. DAVIS & COS GREAT SPCIALTY— In Hew anid clegant etyler now tony, at Special factory SUMNER aT ct ocd prices, HLL, SUM! hi street nw. NOVEMBER 21, 1884. 2d Edition. Last ogans tu he Stax WHAT THE INDEPENDENTS SAY. ‘They Tell Gov. Cleveland at He Must De If He Desires Their Support. Boston, November 21.—The text of an address of ‘the Independents of the country, which was to be forwarded to Gov. Cleveland, has now been printed. ‘Tne following passage occurs init: “They will uphold your administration so far and "30 Yonge as. it “is based ay 2 ‘he principles which should underite ali political parties in a government of and tor the people, and ving shat an honest and fearless opposition 1s as. to free government as an able and ‘vigorous tion itself, they will net hesi- tate to your administration when "it _com- inits itself to principles which they cannot uphold.” AN OBJECTION FROM THR COMMITTEE OP ONE HUN- DRED. ‘The address was sent here from New York for the approval of the Committee of Ona Hundred, the leading members of which sat down on it heavily. ‘They objected to the implied threat, urging that it would be time enough ‘to object to "the policy of Mr. Cleveland when it should be devek Fire in Fredericksburg, Va. Va., November 21. —Jobn- ston’s drug store ‘and Warehouse and Retsner’s crockery und furniture store were entirely de- stroyed'this morning. Loss $15,00); fully insured. ——— Business Failures During the Past Week. New York, November 21.—The business failures throughout the country occurring in the last seven days. as reported to _R. G. Dun & Co. by telegraph, number, for the United States 248, and for Canada 29, Or @ total of 277 faliures. This is a striking in- creas®, us Compared with last week, when the votal ‘Was 235, and the previous week 214. The increase is mainly in the western and southern states. Serions Condition of Editor De Young. ‘Saw Francisco, November 21.—The condition of Michael H. De Young, proprietorof the Chronicie, ‘Who was shot by Adoiph Spreckles on Wednesday night, 1s becoming more serious. He passed a rest- less ight, his sleep being broken, his stomagh troublesome and his fever higher. ‘This morning he was resting easter Gen. Sheridan in Boston. Bosrox, November 21.—Gen. and Mrs. P. H. Sheridan and Col, J. K. Gregory, U. 8 4. are in the city to-day. ‘They arrived by the steamer from Nortolk, Va., this morning, and go south again this aftérnodn. ‘The tyip was taken for the benent to be derived from thé brief sea voyage. G. H. KUHN, Sole Awunt, 407 10th street a. w. _ Also for Burdett onan, ocd ecciva the itiglent Praise from all. wh them, and Gall ai Mtotnttie. ‘Musical in goss, ically 9) struments ar cheir ow music, atG. L WILD & BOS Music Warerooms, 700 7th street northwest. Pianos for rent for the seasou, Special attention to tuning and repairing. selé Swxey T, Nivxo, 453 Tth Street Northwest. PIANOS AND ORGANS OF ALL THE LEADING ‘MAKES, Instroments new and second-hand sold on easy monthly instalments. Pianos and Gr aus rented: rent applied if purchased. Alarge and elegant stock to select from, ‘4Ulthe popular Musical Publications of tha ty ‘he finest selection of 5-cent Music in the ity. EICHENBACH'S PIANO WAREROOMS, PIANOS of various makes for sale and rent at re- & Co.'s world-re- ‘Tunimg aud repairing. 423" ith street, above Pa, ave. Foe) Sreck& Co. Euznsox, & Bavs& Co IIANOS WILCOX & WHITE AND KIMBALL ORGANS. Tianos and 0: hanged, repaired, tuned, boxed: for rent ‘by days week, nuous| Gryear. “Hent applied It piuviscsed uu stvca us we, Music. HENRY EBERBACH, oF S ng Partner of the lote firm my2l_ Mi _ POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. Lo FAS NORFOLK AND FoRTHESS MON- ROE — First-class Fare, $1.25, Round Trip,82, Steam. + Lady of the Lake Monday, Weduesilay and Dritay at 30 p, mn. Passage aud rooms secured at General Ofica, th treet what. “Potonae iver Landing steaet ‘Thompson Monday, Wedaoeday and Friday fain. ‘Tel- ephone call 163, ‘ols. (Po NORFOLK, FORTRESS MONROE AND THE SOUTH. POTOMAC STEAMBOAT COMPANY'S popular steamer GEORGE LEARY leaves 7th street whert on ‘Tuewday, Thu day, ond Saturday at 6:20). “Meturn ing, leaves Norfolk on Mcuday, Wednew lay, and Frids atsane hour. stopping at Wbey Point aid Corntiel Harvor goiug und retu. ning, Exclusty connection with the Boston and Providence steamer (Couneetalao th New York aad Riche mond steamer sid Western, Seaboard and Hosnoke, Ocean View and Virginia Beach aurewis, and -onma can he secured at Balt lath «street en ‘ket fire, eonsylva- Kuox's express will call for and cueck baggagefrom hotels and ite residences. set ILLTAM P. WELCH, General Agent. Siee Y, ARROWSMITH. FROM 71# STREET WHARF. Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at7a.m. Re- turning Tuesdays, Fridays and Sundays, touching at ll River Landings as far as Nowini Creek, Currioman ‘and St. Clements Bay. Connects with B. & O. R Rat Shepherds. ‘JNO. B. PADGETT, Agent. c. W. RIDLEY, Manager. selT MX VERNON! arr. VERNON! STEAMER W. W. CORCORAY Leaves Tth-street wharf daily (except Sunday) for Mt. Vernon at 10 o'clock Sin; Feturnings reaches. Washing: fon about 8-90 pk ve ‘and LL, BLAKE, Captain. MER MATTE ANOD FAVES SEVENTH STREET $S Wirt every SUNDAY. TUESDAY and THURSDA’ dase, Weanesdaynand E Ing atin we, Wednesdaysand £1 ving Landings oie and returning’ Aiso, touches at rene Gers whert Sundays down snd Wednesdays Up. ad Chapel Point and Brent's whart Thursdays dows and Moudayw up. Frelghts received datly GT TONES. Avent. ‘ith street what. x Creek, returning on Mon- 3y22 LAN ‘THE CUNARD STEAMSHII BETWEEN NEW YORK A! © G AT CORK Hal AEN 40, N. R, NE 26. Rovira... AND EVERY WED TES OF PASSAGE—860, 880 and $100, secording toaccommodations, Steerage at very lowrates. 8! tickets from Eay- Queens qrpoolana towiand all vther parts of Europoat jomest a ‘Throush bills of Iaden ft Gisagow, Havivy Antwerp and other ott of the Contisent tad vepar eight unt poonege tthe Comps, y'soffice, ‘or freight at the Com; og tireen Or Both ‘Siserage mad Cable gS Bad Bees & Suge MOWN a GO) New fork: i few York: ‘Menara. OTIS BIGELOW & CO.. oS Gob Hu street Wanbinton, ENERAL TRANGATLANTIO COMPANY ‘Company's pier, No. ad Nori River foot of Morton ye pier, jortlr River, £00 street, New York” Bt, Laurent, de Jonsselin, Wednesday, Nov.26, 11am. Amerique, Sautelli, Wednesday, Dec. 3, 5 a.m. Canada, Kervabiec, Wednesday. Dec. 16,113, in, ‘Cheeks payable ‘m amounts ‘to the Banque Trapationtiqueot Pars LOUIS Dit x Avent No G, Bowling Green, New York, avenue: J. W. BOTELER & SON, 92iPennsylvanta nig ‘Agents for UNDERTAKERS. Rowe 5. CAIN, GRNIBHING UNDEML AIOE Ne Ll! tem 82, KW. Everything frstclace sistas rcasasle wena SY R. W. Baas UNDERTAKER AND PRACTICAL EMBALMER oct 12 11th street northwest. lOVAL.—JAMES BELLEW, UNDERTAKER, Se a Mt iA wees SPIN! ae 1029 7th sixeat northwest, near (. OHN & WRIGHT. Sor pem roe mht Cutting Down Wages. MANUFACTURERS REDUCING EXPENSES ON ACCOUNT OF DULLNESS IX BUSINESS. Boston, November 21.—Notices were posted last week in ail the shops In Hopedale that owing to the general duliness In business it might be peces- sary to make a general cut down, and th® help were advised if they could obtain other jobs at the same pay Which Ubey are now getting to accept them. ‘The shops under the firm nataes of the Hopedale Machtue company, Dutcher Temple com- pany and George Draper & Sons are exclusively en- gaged in the manufacture of cotton machinery.em- ploying several hundred hands Outside It is ua. derstood that these notices are the result of heavy orders belng countermanded recentiy. PrransonoraH, N. H., November 2i.—The was of the Phocnix and West Peterborough cotton mills ‘will be reduced ten per cent on December Ist. ‘This has been in contemplation by the owners for sev- eral weeks, Pirrssurc, November 21.—The proprietors _ot ‘McKee’s flint glass works have notified the pres- sers, gatherers and finishers that their wages will be Teduced 10 per cent on December Ist. The workinen | will meet In a few days to consider the advisability | Of accepting the reduction. ihe employes of Robinson, Rea & Co.’s foundry have also Deen notified of a ten per cent reduction ‘of thelr wages, to cake effect uext Monday. ‘The bolt, biacksinith and machine shops of Oliver Bros, & Palilips, of the 10th street mill, shut down last Right ou decount of Slick orders and over produc- tion, Victims of the Fire. Bostox, November 21.—The two children, Esther and Ida Sawyer, aged 13 and 4 years, respectively, ‘who were taken trom the burning Hotel Helen last night in a critical condition, died to-day. Mr. Sawyer, Mra. Sawyer and the young boy will prob- all’ recover, though the ‘condition of Ue first ed 19. seriou: pecunlary loss by the tire Will reach about $3,000. ‘The Situation in Egypt. CONDITION OF THE MAHDI'S FOLLOWERS. Camo, November 21.—The man wno arrived here yesterday evening from Khartoum says that the Mahdt's position 13 18 hours from Khartoum, Disease 1s muking great ravages among the Mah- di’s followers., fully 109 of whom are dying dally. ‘Phe Sheikh Morgana, with a large force of follow- ers, has arrived at a potnt midway between Kassa- la dnd Berber. Hispurpose 1s to lend assistance to Gen. Gurdon. MOVEMENTS OF BRITISH FORCES. Advices trom Wady Halfa state that British troobs are arriving there and departing for the front with noteworthy rapidity. &ssex and Corn- wall regiments are now on thelr way for Dongola, ‘The advance beyond Dongola will be impossible for a month to come. Rallroad Men in Virginia. Petenssvra, Va., November 21.—F. J. Kimball, resident, and J. Hi. Sands, superintendent of the Norfolk dnd Westen .ralltoad company, and a umber of the directors of the road, who have Leen Onan tuspection tour of the entira line, arrived here this morning en route to Norfolk, from which place they start for home. ‘Ine party fs traveling in @ special car. Delegate-Elect Giiford’s Big Majority. YaNKTON, Dax., November 21.—The oMficial re- turns from 44 counties of Dakots give Gifford (rep.) for Congress 40,000 majority, with 35 connties to hear from. His majority will be fully 6,000. ‘Telegraphic Briefs. Edward Gurney, of Hamilton, Ontario, senior member of the firm ot E «© C. Gurney, extensive stove manufacturers, died this mon ‘The Stratton milis at West Swansee, N. H., have been attached for $17,000. 1t 15 not thought that the attachment wit] result in flnancial embgrrass- ment. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, ‘The New York Stock Market, ‘The following are the opening and3 p. m. prices of the New York Stock Market to-day, a8 reported by special wire to H. H. Dodge, 539 15th street: o. sp.my ne. | pm. Name. 4/N. ¥. Cent. IN-Y.C. & Stl oa ae oS E J~} e ph el Pa 3B eS BI 4 ‘The Baltimore Markets. Nc a1 consoli- Carolins sixes, old, 1.05 bid to-day. sliding, 10x ov. “Flour, quict atid steady “Howard ‘Mp. November 21.—Cotton steady. super, 2.2682.65; do. extra, 2.7508; tem 7.008 30; do. Se, branda, ‘1 GauL 76; Pata: $00 familly, 628; do. superlative patent. es “Wheat ed. 81886: do, ara er Doan ot Hazy} ; BT MA8 735; io. 2 western winter LKALY fouthern white, diaiés do. ‘yellow,, 46ad8: Brehis sci Sat 1; dO, mal = ES i Msast TS aTK. r, JA10 sy. Etat ialned: eran, ahtla” ehupaneutee 71,000, ‘bushels. WBaloe—wheat, 607-000 ‘The Chicago Markets. jovember 21.—The weather is clear eat 11am. wheat was unchanged angen DICTMENTS.—The grand jury this afternoon re- turned indictments Inco tue Criminal Court aa fF lows: Fe ; two cases embezzlement Hou Pi: Want Alco Jonucon alias Annie Sonn Seay teers: Weleer: Band), roar from the THE SWAIM TRIAL. The Defendant's Last Demurrer Over- ruled—The Judge Advocate Asks Por- mission to Amend One of the Specifi- cations. ‘The Swatm court-martial met at the Ebbitt house this morning. The arrangegments for spec- tators were changed somewhat, 80 as to provide ‘Seats for indies interested in the proceedings of the court, and a number of ladies were present when ‘the courgopencd. DEMURRER TO THE SECO! his pay accounts, and that when ‘deen duplicated or triplicated, he the matter to the pr Grosvenor argued further that 1t in the 3} simy suc! Swaim was charged simply with that the counsel for the derense hi cast reproach upon the charge chi ment to report any atvempted hitn to conceal such’ knowl authority. ort fect Col Morrow in the law. Judge Advocate Gardner added to that of Mr. Chandler, quoting to show that it was Genéral Swai advocate general to report to the Col. Morrow. retary. from one where the Judge general had been asmuch as he int & Co., and persona! representati to advance money on fraudulent necessity ot pleading, but that Lnere had been no law’ violated, could be no crime; and further th: urged that it was Gen. Swaim’s di the Secretary of Wara case that all about. charge, to be not sufficienu; After a recess 6) counsel for tite defen: reconvened and Mr. Gro mission of the amend amounted to a new chang) ‘Jud, amendinent was admissible, cific, to consul ‘The Judge Advocate Gardner {morrow morning. « ‘TEXDAY. Secretary Lincoln, Maryiand uvenue southwest was lectéd as the site. Mr. J. Q. A. meeting, w a pedestal Suftable for the stawue, ¥ited to make proposals for the the pede: returned to the city last evening needed. Waar Tary Wovr Like To @ democrat postruaster in be a change of postal clerks? If In the Criminal Court, Judge W: homicide case was taken up; that by shooting hin, on the 6th of Hukdate ta a quarrel about, fy Hewlett and Shea appeared for From the regular panel no jury which they drank. Some money the pocket of one, and it being cents were Kept back, there was number of th morning appeared and were ex: Jury Was not completed. — A Dangerous ™: Cook, was put on trial changed battery with intent to Kill Mr. works on 3d street southwest. Mr. about ‘when the defendant threw a ston his 1 and spying, “you — ‘of which took effect. that on the éve hess and cut at him, cutting bis heranof. In a few minutes United States Supreme Some lively members of the e {0% judge rece! ring the fair, ple December Sa. 5 Anderson, who live at No. 473 G ification that It was true that Col. Tow had actually duplicated his par accounts, but that General Swaim had been told ‘that 1 been the case. Thus, he sald, General AS to evidence of the truth of charges against Col. Morrow, he held that in so far ag such evidence became an element in Gen. ‘Swaim’s case, it could be taken, and would not ef these questions you will greatly oblige mx The “Five Cent” Homicide. ‘THE TRIAL OF HENSON STEWART FOR MURDER BRGUN. Stewart was put out by Carter and othei Went off and got a pistol and shot Carter, who died in two days afterwards, from the effecis of the wound. Stewart made his escape at the time, but sending for Officer Anderson gave himself up. ‘The court was reconvened at two o'clock and a drawn from the District Inspector on the street District courts a magnificent silver exhibition at Lewis! Sona, cae vania a on jar in bedult of their A Wooren Wappma.—Mr. and IND CHARGE. Mr. Grosvenor opened the argument for the de- fense, upon the demurrer tothe second charge ‘against General Swaim; that he mtroduced Col. Morrow to Bateman & Co, that he might negotiate Bateman & Co. informed him (Swaim) that these accounts had failed to report roper authority. Mr. Grosvenor held that tt was not General Swaitn’s duty,as judge advocate general, to report upon his fe1low of and argued that such anact would have been derogatory to the atscipline of the army. Mr. TS, Was not all for- falling ‘to repeat idle tattle, derogatory to a fellow omer. He further held thatno evidence could be taken to show that Col. Morrow had duplicated his accounts, or could It be assumed in trying this case that he Mr, Jeff Chandler, in reply to Mr. Grosvenor, said. ad endeavored to by saying that It Gen. Swaim with not being an informer; that he sought to prejudice the court by the use of epithets. He then quoted the common and the ci laws, which require officers of the law and govern- | 1 frauds. &. upon the governaient which come under his observation AS a private Gen. Swaim, he said, would not ve Quired to report the shortcomings of another, but as an officer of the army, whosé Special duty, Was to assist the | Secretary of War in just such matters, the circum stances were changed, and it becaine an offense tor from the proper he a short argument the military law im’s duty as Judge Secretary of War any such case coming to his knowledge #8 that of ‘The judge advocate general, he said, held the position of confidential advisor of the Sec Moreover, he said, this case was different ‘advocate general bad simply learned of a violation of the law by cer in the army, but one where the judye advocate ruplicated in the transaction, in- luced Col. :Morow to Bateman | om. induced the firm jay accounts. Mr. Shellabarger then closed the argument for | the defense. He took the ground that if there was | a law which had been violated, that there was no | 1 appeared that ‘and conseq uendy, at Mt could not be juty to report to he all card THE DEMURRER OVERRULED. ‘The court overruled the demurrer to the second | Col. Gardner then announced that before proceea- | ing further he desired to ask the privilege of the court to present an amendment to the second spec | fleation of the Mrst charge, Which Was overruled yesterday. The amendment was an emplitication of the second pectfication,which wasyesterday held een Tinutes to allow the Ut, the court was venor objected to Une ud- ut, contending that it | NEW CHARGES TO BE PRESENTED. court overruled the amendment, and gave 2djournment that he would present new charges nouice at jarfield Statue. 4 SITE SELECTED—ACTION OF THE COMMISSION YES- | © Senator Sherman and General James A. Barnett, of Cleveland, the commission to select a site for the Garfield statue, of the Society | of the Army of the Cumberland, ana to supervise | the erection of a pedestal for the statue mut yes- terday In the oMfice of the Secretary of War at | the War department. Upon motion of Senator Sherman Uie circle at the foot of the Capitol grounds and at the intersection of Ist street and unanimously se- Ward, the artist Who fs making Uhe statue, Who was present at the equeste@ (6 turnish the commission with a desizn, pans, aud detailed specitications of and Was aiso t completion and erection of the same. The amount appropriated tor the preparation of the site and the erection of ‘al of the statue is $30,000. Comsissiongr and Mrs. Loring and Miss Loring trom 3 w York, ‘where ley attended the Astor Wedding. A ScRveY of the Tallapoosa at New York has been ordered to determine the extent of the repairs Exow.—A letter has been recelved at the Post Office department from a citizen of New York, which was as follows; “If the U. 8. bas a democrat President will there be place of renublican ones. Will it affect 4th class offices? Will there you will answer ‘yile, Immediately after the rendition of the verdict in the case of Frank Minor for the murder of his wife, another of Henson Stew- art, 2 colored boy about 18 years old, charged with the murder of George Carter allas George Foster October last, tn ve cemts. Messra. the defense, and District AUorney Worthington for the governiuent. ‘was obtained and ‘the court, took a recess tll two v'elock. It 1s alleged that a number of colored boys were In Carter's house, and sent out for some witlsky, was taken from alleged that five a fight, in which nd he jury box Ubis amined, but tue jan to Be at Large, JOHN RODEN HELD TO ANSWER A CHARGE OF as- SAULT WITH INTENT TO KILL. In the Police Court this morning a young colored man, named George alias Join Roden, allas John ‘with assault and Ellis ¥. Beggs, a improvement Beggs testified that, last Tuesday evening, o'clock, the defendant and Ave Turner, | colored, employed on the works, had some words, @ at Turner. Wit~ ness blew his distress whistle to call the poll when the defendant. came towards witness, and when about thirty feet distant drew a. pistol ‘trom of a—,” he fired one shot, and turning upon Turner he chased him alol C Servet and fired two shots at him, either Abraham Turner, the colored laborer, testified named the defendant came near the tar kettle and took offense at he said to some smail boys, ana turned upon wit- coat, after which he Feturned and threw a stone, some one telling witness that he had { better run for his lfe. The defenaant cried out, | “Look out,” and after witness he fired two shots, neither of which took effect. ‘The case was gent to the grand Jury; bonds $600, age ee cher, now on me favorite will be awarded ‘of vous | } | e Advocute Gardner contended that the | He | | She positively refuses to return to her former | the Shocking Charge Againet a Father. | THE CRIME OF WHICH ROP. DR WOLOWSET'S DACGRTER ACCUSES HIM. Among the prisoners who were locked up in the ceil at the Police Court this was Prot. Alexander S. De Wolowski, the weil-known musi. cal instructor, living at No. 940 New York avenue. He was charged with outraging his 2% year old Gaughter Isabella. On Wednesday of this week Isabella went to the off of Justice of the Peace juckey, in Georgetown, and swore out a warranl Which changed “that oh the fiiteenth day or NO: ¥euber one Alexander S De Wolowski knew, and did have criminal intercourse with her, his ‘own daughter.” After going through the usual chan- tuels ue warrant was placed in the bands of oiieet Van Fleet to serve. . ‘THE ARREST. About 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon the officer ‘Went to De Wolowskt’s residence, No. 940 New York avenue, where he patiently walted until nearly 10 qiloak ADeanwhile members of, the Chinese lega- jon ani nt oMcials called to see the Pro fessor. iiue Professor urrived atthe hese Before 10 o'clock, and was met at the door by the OMicer, who informed him of the warrant. “Its @ joke! It's a joke! its a joke!” cried the Professor, | Who refused ‘to submit to the officer's request, and finally the officer was forced to use violeaoe, ahd & lively scufe ensued, during which chairs were up- set and a door broken off Its hinges. At last the Officer sueceeded in getting bis prisaner from the house, and placed lin behind the bars at the sixth Precitict station house on Massachusetts avenue. BAIL FIXED aT $5,000, ‘The case was called to the attention of Judge Snell tn the Police Court this morning, and at the Tequest of Assistant District Attorney Thomas the hearing was continued for one Week. Bail was xed at $5,000, THE DAUGHTER REFUSES TO MARE ANY STATEMENT FOK TUBLICATION. ‘The complainant was seen by & Stan reporter, but she refused to make any statement about the case. Although only twenty-three years of age, she looks like a woman of thirty-five or forty years home. The witnesses named on the warrant are Daniel Young, Mrs. Hill, Mrs Berry and Mrs. Smith. PROF. DE WOLOWSEL DENIER. Prof. De Wolowski was seen by a reporter and made a sweeping denlai of the charge, and said that he could not understand that a daughter whom be had raised as she had bean ratsed could treat her father in this manner, and he believed ‘at she had {a tus matter been ised by women this tazamous chai alist him. Tre satd ‘that fe had at the house some valuable property which some one should care for. He could Hot account for this charge, for he left his daugh- ter yesterday afternoon, and she was as te asever, and he could hot believe that she alone had triimped up Uuls change. ‘The daughter was accompanied to the court by two jadies | On leaving te court they took a navy ‘ard car—the daughter having her present resi- ence at No. 205 9th street sou! 4 BECOND WARRANT Was sworn out by the daughter, Isabella De Wo- lowski, charging that on the 20th day of June one Alexander S. De wolowskl “did violenuy and feloniously make an assault upon her, the sald Isa- bella De Wolowsk, and the sald Isabella De We: | lowsil, against her will, did then and there ravish | and carnally now.” THE PROFESSOR IN JAIL. In default of bail the professor was sent with the other prisoners to Jatt. Prof. De Wolowski cams to this country in 1819 from Warsaw, Poland, and bas since traveled most Of the Ume as the leader of an orchestra with an opera company, and generally spent his summers at Long Brancli, N. J. He made Washington his ‘home about tree years ago. De Wolowski ls 45 years of age. ee The Washington Asyium. | REPORT OF COMMISSIONER STOUTENBRRG. H, Stoutenberg, commissioner and inten- Gant of the Washington asylum, has submitted his annual report to the District Commissioners, | estimates that the work performed | by the gangs of men fom) the workhouse Unrouga the city, if patd “for at current Tates, would have cost $15,829. ‘The crops raised on the grounds are valued at$3.574.09. He recommends The enlargement of tho kitchen, and Its removal rom ils present location, and the removal of the ward now occupied by’ colored males from Its Present position. He calls attention to the over- erowded Condition of the portion of the bullding 90- by male prisoners, and suggests reiier by xpenditure of $15,000 to convert magazine No. 1 into a building for temate py leaving the Present building entirely for the use of men.” He urges that the pay of some of the employes, who are poorly compensated, be Increased, and that two ‘hman be added to the force. dally average of inmates In workhouse Was ; alimshouse, 187, and hospital 68. ‘The Normal School, AN EXAMINATION HELD AT THE FRANKLIN BUILDING ‘THIS MORNING. The first quarterly examination of the Washing. ton Norma school was held at the Franklin bulld- ing this morning. ‘There were a number of visitors resent, including Prof. Cleveland Abbe, Gen. Eaton, comtalssioner of edncation, Mra. Gen. Lan- der, Rev. Mr. Meador, ex-School Trustee J. M. Wil- son, ‘Trustees Lovejoy and Clarke, Supervist Principals Cram and Fairbrother, and Prine Paul of the High school. ‘The examination was conducted by Miss L. E. Smith, prigcipal of the school; Mra, Fuller, veacher ot drawing: Prot mettrfield, teacher of vocal music, juperin- tendeut Witson. The allowed was as foliows: Opening drawing, physical cul- ‘ure, singing, zoology, ota. peychology. didactics— toplé: development powers, vocal exercise, Tnttiiods of Neaching.. ahd’ extibition of schocl ‘work. At the close of the exercises Prof. Abbe and Gen. Exton spoke briefy, commending the methods followed in the School. ‘The Washington normal school was established tn 1878, and bas now entered upon tts twelfth Year's Work. Its course of one year is confined to Professional work; study of the science and prac tice ‘of the art of teaching. Candidates for alms: ston to thts school must be eighteen years of age and graduates from the High school of tals city, and they must pass a competitive examination foF admission, which Would entitle them to receive a. thind-class teachers’ certificate. Since the estab- Hshment of the school 261 young ladles have been adtultted, of which number 25 are now members, 5 have withdrawn before completing the course, 1 never taught, 6 have dled, 40 have resigned posl- Mons in our schoots, and iss are now teaching In te seools of tls cy. A few of those, who hare ign ns here, are now teaching Where. Esc year itis visited by many eminent educators from this and foreign countries, and from them it iuas received the highest. commenda- Uon for its very practical and excellent work. ‘The Conris. Puosate Court—Judge Coz. To-day, estate of David C. Raistou: order of pub- Kcation. "Estate of George A. Heckel; final notice, ate of Nicholas Johnson; do, Estate of John pnor; Joho Condor bonded a8 executor and re turved inventory, Estate of W. D. Alken: proof of Puutication tied, ‘The exetpllited copy of the wilt ‘of Jessie Gorion Sherman was Med for record, Estate of WW. H. Rick; petition widow, A. V. Rick, ied for administration, with asvent of kin. “Estate of H. N. Barlow; order admitting will to probal and granting leters¢c. ta to W. J. Miller; bo: $12.00), Estate Phebe Warren Tayloe; will fully proved, and letters testamentary issued to Bliza- eth H: Price; special bond $50.00, A. F. Fox was eppoluted guardian to B. P. Kettier; bonds $8,000, Estate ‘TJ. Abbot; order directing executors, To account for, books. c+ erder directing partial distribution; appeat Hoted. Will of Maric Perovet admitted to’ probate and le'ters tasued to Alex. Bliss, executor; tond, $2,000, Estate Mary Sayre, ‘otherwise Wilson; order to show cause. Willot W: | Van Newkirk; petition for probate of wil Estaté Elza Peyton; order admitting will to Estate of J. E! Reghenan; order directing sale. Es- late of Mary M, Cameron: power of attorney of Margaret Mand Richard, Hughes and John and Mary Mitchell, of Glasgow, Mled. Estate Adrian Endres; letters testamentary issued to Margareta ‘A. Endres; bond, $1,000. a Terrible Suffering in Virginia, cup i A Parkersburg, W. Va., special to the Baltimore American, November 20, says: In regard to the drouth and famine in the western border counties of Virginia, Mr. Preston Abbott, who has Just re- Turned to this city from a trip through the counties. of Mercer and McDowell, West Virginia; Lee, Rus- sell, Wise, and Buchanan, Virginta; and Scott, Har- nd, and’ Floyd, Kentucky, says'the i ‘ i fi i i H i it i i i az i dea age ] i a rel il (i au | zl & = ct i fits a gi i si i 3 i el i i : i i i i : i Hi 22 : i : i i i : i & é a i Mf ig ‘uhey-could a i g; G i ‘ Hy i i F 8 ci ef LH Fires im Alexandria To-day. ‘Special Dispatch to Tur Evexnro Stan. AuRxaxpria, Va., November 21—About 11:99 this morning the Kitchen of the house of Peter Jultus,a colored man, tn an alley between er jucen and Princess streets, caught fre an was danaged tothe extent ofa few hundred. doi lars. While the engines were engaged in this fre } One of them was summoned of by a fre alarta in the first wand, which proved to proceed from a Durning chimney, Gov. Cleveland Invited to Canads MoxTRral, November 21.—The carnival com mittee has Tesolved to Invite Mon rover Cleve- Yand, President-elect of the United states, to 00 ‘the guest of the committee during the carnival A depuiation has been appointed to walt on Gov. ‘Cleveland and tender the Invitation. nae Si aa District Government Affairs. ‘A QUESTION OF CHURCH FAXATION. ‘The Commissioners have addressed a note to W. W. Deloc, recording steward, Memorial MK church, referring lo a request thade that the taxes on lot 1, in ——, eccupied by the church, be Temitted from the date of dedication of the chut although the church did not. acquire possesion ‘the property Cll 1884 They Inform Mr. Deloc that the attorney for tue District has given an opin Jon that be does not think “that acquisl. en since dedication mak any difference. “To be exempt,” the attorney says, “the prop- erty must be actually used, and necessary for the use of the church buliding. as @ piace of WO ship; any excess of what ts ts taxable, We bave& case now in General m which this onto isthe sole one involved. it ‘Will be decided before many days.” ‘THR NEW Pine ENOIXES Attwo o'clock to-day District Commisstoners: West and Lydecker with Chiet Cronia repaired 0 ee ae amy = yong and the river © witness the test of the two Be engines’ wales have already arrived. - BrILDINa PERT have been tesued by Inspector Entwiste as follows: A.B. move. Tepair brick, 1611 SUA street northwest goo. J. ther, Tepalr frame, 1307 Sd st. nw.gaK, Mary A. Watts, repair frame 1008 19th street: $1 Mrs Collins, repair frame 525 10th street; $200. Jno. Crowley, repair frame No. 24 Bridge street north- west; #0). Jos. and * Libbey, repair trane ‘north side Water street; 400. Mary L. Suuith, erect a frame dwelling at Anacostia; $1,550. viva erartencs ‘he number of deaths occuring Curing the week ended November 15th was TS8—46 white an! 32 col. ored—the rate of mortality’ per 1,00 per apoura being 15.90 for the white, 24.01 for the colored, ani 22.80 for the total population. The principal causes ‘of death were; tion, 20; pneumonia, em event y 4; Lyphold feve Of the decedents 10 white and 5 colored were over 60 years of oge, and 11 white and 9 colored were under 5 years of ar; Marriages: White, B; colored, %. Births reported; White males, 25; ‘white females, 20. cul oFed males, 19, and colored females, 2 miscen.axy. Collector Cook states that taxes for the current. ‘Ascal year ending June 30UL, Ih4, can only be pala without penalty — he remaiuing days oF ‘this month. Only ten days are tefl, two of which fre Sundays'and ono thenational’ ‘Thasksgwl iy. Mr. LS. Mortimer, 1109 13tn street northwest, Wes Thal # FAs lamp ts needed wt the upper end. of the alley on 28th, between L and M streets, Mr. Wm. Hawkins and others ask That 9 hydrant De erected tn the uelghborucod of 3d aud M str southwest, > RANOk OF vHE TuERMOMRTER.—The following Were the readings at Une office of the oMoer to-day: 7 a.m., 81.0; 11 a.m, 427, 2 pam., Maximutn, 60.3; miniiuum, 3% > Dearn or Hevea Nrener—M clerk for many years th th Hugh Nisbet, a e departiwens, died last ev s Mr. Ni Was a very ge any frends ing Ibis residence in this city. His home was in Pulladelphia. ‘The convicted mur Lancaster, ailas Ge Pollceman Fowicr, was Violent ag. Jail. PostMasens Arrorstey.—Th! Appolated the following postmasters: 1. H. Miller, al Katonah, N. ¥.; KW. Curriden, Chainbersburg, Pa., aud George Burnett, at Roie,'Ga. President today News Bricts, ‘There were 25 applicants at the civil service ex- amination in Baltimore yesterday. Hon. Jas. Speed. of Louisville, Attorney General under Lincoln, 1s seriously 1) ‘There Wil be a congress of clergymen held in New Haven, Conn., ln May, 18%. A consultation on the subject of chal Prevention of Its entry into this Country Was at~ Tended in New York yesterday by proiilu ‘clans from the seaboard ctttes, ‘The lates: messenger Who has arrived at Cairo Says Una Khartoum was Muminate udings reaching there that the British expedition under Gen. Wolseley was en route for their relief. ‘The ship Alert, of Boston, from New York fur ‘Shangival,with 450,000 gaiions of case oll was struck by lightging aud burned. Capt. Park and crew were saved. ‘The students of Harvard college have drawn up & peUlLion Lo Lue board of overseers of tie college, asking hat attendance at morning chapei be taade ‘voluntary. It 1s stated thar Mme. Patti will appeal agains ‘the recent decision of the tritutal at aris, grallie ng Une Marquis De Caux a diverce trot ht ‘Owing to a sinalipox epidemic tn tie vulageot "Ont, busines there is estar suspended. Mrs. Victoria Hulskamp, we Morisiul, made a successful debut as a concert singer lust evening at Stelnway hall, New York city. ‘The mayor of Philadelphia yesterday sent a mese veray bell now preserved in thaepeadence hail bs 1h Lndependence hull be sent to the New Orleans exposition. ‘The case of the Kendall Bank Note company AguinE We slave of Vingiula to recover $35,009 Mioletion of contract for printing Virginia "bondg was y ‘decided ‘by the supreme court of ‘Virginia tn favor of te plaints, Considerable opyositicn ‘Norfolk and Sea. Doard raliroad bill was developed iu Lue Vinge house yesterday rai large portion Dusiness part of Hickrain, Ky. was dontroyed by ire during «dei rule torchlight procession last migut, Loss, $125,000 The Gurman reichstag was opened Seven William. “He protiised social refor an enduring peace. ‘The sult brought by the executors of the esta of the late G. B. Lamar, of New York, against tu Hon. Hugh McCulloch, ‘as Secretary of Uhe ‘Treas ry, to recover damages to the amount of $130,000 for cotton taken during the war, Was dismissed by Sudge Shipman yesterday. a = Archbishop Purcell’s Debtw. THR CREDITOKS APPRAL TO THE PLENARY COUN ‘Over two years ago creditors of the late Arc’ Bishop Purcell, to the number of Uo hunar formed an association tn Cinctunatt to try to secure ‘he payment on part of what wes due thes. ‘luis association appointed a committee to this ‘This committee now appeals to the Plenary cil, in session at Balthiuore, to which it adire: pay Hite i ¥ of one formerly sent ax 4 ‘appeal p Givbons. They” say, ac ing to a Cincinnati special to the Baltin toan: “Three times we appealed to ti chureh for redress, and fie hgs treated « cation with silent contempt.) * 7 * bis the last appeal for Justice to the Catholic bishops of America that shall ever be made to any eeciesiastical authority ou behaif of Archit Furceltts crogitors. The mouey of, whe peaple is ‘sunk In church property, of which the clergy hav the usufruct, Those Of them. who advise re pudiation live in ease and comfort at Ube ex- nse of the tolling masses, aud have thelr oei- and larders well stocked with wines aud Viands, while hundreds of creditors starve.” A STEAMER StRrERS A Saxp Ban—The Mallory Une stea Guadaoupe satied from New Yors Yesterday afternoon for Galveston with My pa: Sengers in hor steerage and three in her calin, an in the evening struck on a sand bar of of Bi fat,on the Jersey coast. The ers wens taken off by life-saving crews, and the vessel whem relieved of Its cargo Will, 1t 13 Uhought, be found OFFICERS OF THR AMKKICAN WOMAN SUFFRAGE Assoctation.—The American Woman Buflrage as- Soctation at its session yesterday elected Ube toi- Dudley Foulke, of India lowing officers: Wm. sMary A. Livermore, Mary’ B. Willard, Wm. Curtis, George F. Hoar, Mrs. W. F. I. Jennings

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