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wT - THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C.. TH AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. => DRY _ GOODS. PIANOS AND ORGANS. _|Paysicuxs axo Davocrers JOR SALE—A LADY GOING INTO MOURNING wishes to ispows of et satire Parisian wardrobe, w noms large imported trunks "Address ded. Star office. = Ft NYLIND OR BAGATELLE. north west. Firion p-ght tay and wal Gesken ae GAL ; wel 2 2 gure at 1405 New York avenue fast R SALE—A YOUNG, GENTLE, CARRIAGE AND saditie bey Home: puriectiy sound. Apoly ato. ANU BSON'S stobie, L'street, between fth and Sth southeast. deat Tye SALE PAIR MATCHED HORSES, BAYS, six and d.sinten Bands: fine eau Also a ne pai> Chestnut | orreis. aud several coupe ani Griving horves. will be wold at a bargain. O street, be- ‘9th and Win northweat. wr selling, owner wishil to leave the city. Addrse = 154, Star office. dase BR SAI LADY GOING TO EUROPE WISHES to dispose of sme elegant Dresses. &c.; a walking and rreeption dress by Worth, $50 each. Also, some mourr "Also, dresses, Ke. “or a inies of 18, lace- Princess fo $10, satia aud silk dresses $10 cach.” Also, Some cheaper clothing. Address Box 158, Star office. ALE. 3 yath Washingt. n, doin a god business: reason 7 IR SALE-AT A BARGAIN, ELEGANT COUPE orcarringe horse: very handsome sorrel. 15% hands= mefeand sound, | Would exchanwe for pony that lady $i Sere suitable for village cart LEW, Sta POR SALE-SEVERAL SETS OF SECOND-HAND Pool Balls, Billiard Cloth, &o- Apply st MILLER & NES", Natiiual Theater Ballding. dae aL R SALE_COW A\D CALF,CHEAP_ APPLY AT Park Hotel, 7th street, stove’Boundary. di-2t* 1K SALE—CHFAP- |ARE—ANY LADY CAN drive. Apply at 218 10th street northeast n24-61 i SOKKEL HORSE, "15% 7 years old; owner having no further ee for him. Can be seemat Downey's Livery Stable, Tisreet, between 1th aud 1ith streets, ast Ou SALE — THREE RARE BARGAINS — ONE elegant square piano: rosewood case, richly carve ince; magnificent tone: nearly new, only $200. One Beasly vem equate, sate style of case and huiah, very Dhe, only $160. One splendid tone Chicker! wood as new, for ouly #125; stool t $19 per month. "Apply at 22 Sth street. a2 rieh square Fest FURNITURE, BEDDE Distal” foruinied Ietootn house in good Sorat iy room house, in jocation; Brice $1,600; house format ‘SWORMSTEDT & BRADLEY, are we RRALE-AT AX ENORMOUS SacRiFice_A for only $75. An elegant etool and embruilered | ad facladea’ Apply af SIDNEY T. Satators 335 m i SALE—A MAGNIFICENT ONGAN For Jeft with us to bosold at ances a beautiful ‘and 928 F street northwest. lendid ros wood Piano of superb tone street northwest, Xiehly finfaed Parlor Onean, but months oll, or only tn mosthly tastaimente sf 85. Ave stent pels at SIDNEY I. NIMMUS, 430 fth treet nocthwen:” 129-6¢ R SALE CARRIAGES AND SADDLE HORSE 16 | ‘BL suitable for iady or gent cman. Tnquire at room Navy department, or of Mr. GUODAKER, 1724 @ treet northwest, naet* PoE S5LE-GOrd AND SILVER FISHES —PRE- Focaas globes, aul all binds cf Aquashoe OR ment. ai : 3 BCHABFER! 639 D street northwest n20-im* PO BLE Ob RENT—IHE FURNITURE AND fixtures of the Carrollton hotel, situated on the corner Sth and Dstreeta northwest.” Apply for infor. ation to It J. MARSHALL, Carrolitou hotel : SALE_FALL AND WINTER coupes, coupelet! yas aud lana ‘and sash door rock: Victorias. carts Byles. new and second-tiand, JOHN Mt treet northwest. R SALE-SLEIGHS. SLEIGHS. SLEIGHS— Large and handsome assortment of Albany Swell tters, Courtland Swell Yody Cutters. Portland Cutters, trimined in raw silk, plush and velvet, at prices FESEing from 897.5010 $40, also, a lange assortment of robes, ‘We have siso the eat assortment of Bug- sien and Wagons for the least many in the ty. ‘The jorge and Carriage Bashar, ave Eel >. BENSINGER, POR SME FNCICLOPEDIAS. THE AMERICAN (Appleton’s) is a completed work. The index vol- ‘Ume, a new feature in cyclupedias, doubles tts value a8 Swork of referenca. All the voluines delivered at once ‘Buen pavine the price of cue volume moatuly. Address Box 181, Star ofc. nli-3w HR SALE—GREAT BARGAINS IN SECOND- hand Pianos and to make room for new atG,L. WILD & BROS.S Fiaso Ware Rooms, street northwest. D2-2w' MILE ROUTE, WITH"HORSE AND Refrigerating Can. ke., with place of busi- if desired. Address DAIRY, Scar of 220-1 R SALE — REFLECTING. GAS - HEATING sption only 1% cents per hour: stov: Se Stove will heats batierosmn or sical SAMPBELI, Plumber, S17 10th street, R SALF—FOR CASH ONLY, THE Wi ‘and retaii wine and liquor store, 1732 avenue. SALE—THE GOOD WILL AND FIXTURES Sebo F TENE loime eeood: business, Apiy “2 MAS J. MYBEJ, Keal Estate Avent, 1220 Patreet, SALE_CANARIES, IMPORTED CANARIES, EF hep tbe neers, litt food and cues forsale cheap ‘oce-Sun' ‘Store, 1138 Teh street northw st = x ‘3 HAKBRECHT. OB SALE IF YOU WANT TO BUY, SELL, BX. or jorses. carriages, harness, efc., oF ‘pe turnouts, goto DOWNEY S Stable and Reposi- Sory, L street, between 16th and 17th streets. Has con- stanily on Panda large stock of fine horses, new and hand carriages of every descriptic:, at clove fi Grea. None but first-clasy stock handled." kverything (Guaranteed as represented Wat F DOWNEY. n4-Im SALE—FIFTY CARRIAGES AND WAGONS buy Horses and Carriates for cash. een) R SALE—THE STANDING TIMBER ON THE S Place.” between two and three miles from vs, and abont five irom Rockville. ‘This is | iece of ‘Timber in Montgomery | ‘by a good road to the landing alars address O. E WILLIAMS, 1011 M ‘el4-2m SALB—CARRIAGES, CARRIAGES ALWAYS front in my line of business, baviuc con: fantly ou band all styles cf CARKIAGES. WAGONS, HARNESS, “WHIPS LaP ROBE KETS, Se. Sf every description, at prices aud terms to sutt ai ‘i Winds of carriace repalrine and painting attended to Probus” By eiviog mes call wily aud: mate st Rerentinig. "2. J. MEER 611 G atrect horthwest, sea Fz SALE—A FINE stone Extension Tors. Jump fart, Euavien two and four paceenser farckawayy, fe, ejesrioat Sttohosd to ROBT HORA: Bae Hepesitory md Factory, 410-416 Sth st. n.. SPECIALTIES. | 1520 awe Trauce Medium and Business Clafrvoyant, j trict of Columbia, to wit: ¢ THIN EVENING REAT HOLIDAY SALE OF UNREDEEMED qu ‘PLEDGES. I will sell for F, Selinger, 737 7th street northwest, commencit eae S anton ae P det pols NU TH. at HALE-Past. SEVEN P.M, an c tinne iil DECEMBER TWENTY-FIFTH, EVERY EVENING at HALF-PAST SEV: N P.M. ‘This sale wil consist of alarge Hue of Diamon Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Gold. Silver, Brass and Nick: Watches; Gold, Si.ver and Pisted Vest Chains; Gold and Plated Charms and Locket. Far-rings, Lace Pina, Bracelets, Gold and Plated Ne ty tbo fe variety of Plain Gold and Bet 11 in fact, onc of largest varieties of Jewelry ever —— Cae Opera Glasses, a large assortment o fine a gee ‘Custom-iade Clothing, ‘Books, Bibles, wins Instruments, &c. ceznber: tis to the advantage of, every purchaser to attend this grent holiday sale before making their se- Iections of Xinas presents in the Jewelry line elsewhere, Goods sold without reserve, N. J — Parties boldivg tickets ‘om which the time has —s ' F. SELINGER, 797 Tth street nortiiweat. WEEKS & CO., Auctioncere. 6-20 HA To-MOREOW. HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, LARGE LOT OF WINTER CLOTHING, HATS, HARDWARE, CRATE | CROCKERY, SILVER- PLAIED KNIVES, &o., &0 , AT AUCTION. On FRIDAY, DECEMBER FIFTH. 1864, at TEN O'CLOCK, within my salesrooms, 11th street and Penn- gylvania ave ue, I will sell about 100 pairs of Pants, 50 Vests 60 Coste and, Overegaim, lot ot Hats, crate of Grockery, lot of Hardware, Cutlery, &., 8c, THOS. DOWLING, Auct, MPTORY SALE OF FINE BUILDING GN STREET BETWEEN NINTH AND TESTI STREETS NORTHWEST. == on FRIDAY AFTERSOON, DEC! FF: 8, at FOUR O'CLOCK P. M., we will sell, in! irunt of ‘the premises, LOT 19, IN SQUARE 363, fronting 20 feet on K street, and has a depth of 96 feet taal jey. A fine location aud good opportunity for 8 “Terms: One-third cash;, balance one and two years, ote six por cent interest, js seint-anna Mis: ot all cast af option of purchaser. Convey 1 &e, St cost oF purchaser. "Adeposit of #100 at DUNCANSON BROS. Auctioncera. OPPOSITE NEW PENSION OFFICE BUILDING By virtue ‘of decrees of the Supreme Docket. as trusters under & deed of trust led in DA\ OF DECEMBER, A.D, 1884, at FOUR O'CLOCK, 518 in the city uf Wosliinzton, which fa contaiued in the ice orth 100 fee ice west 26. 1-24 feet: an ‘Terms: One-thitd cash: of which a deposit of $250 1s ‘option of the purchaser, DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers 125-4 ts BY NINTH AND TENTH" STREETS MARY. IRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE KEAI, ESTATE WITH BUILDING THEREON, No. 451 G STREET DR THWEST. ‘olumbiay in cause William Lord va = ‘Donnoghue et al, No, 8.429, Equit S11, folio 343, «f the land records of the Dis. trict of Cilunita, we wil gel TUESDAY. SENTH P. M., in front of the pren part of Lot No. 26. £5 th subdivision of oriinal Lat So & ta square No: following metes and bounds: ‘Besinuing at the south- Yost comer of said Jot and running cnet 36 1-24 feet; thence sonth 100 feet to the place of beginning. There is an old two-story brick Rouse on the lot. required at tine of sale ih notes at one and two Years, with interest secared by deed of trust, or all cash, ‘ALAN A. DALE THyestr MILLER} Trustees, Jpexcanson BRO, Auctioneera TRUSTEES’ SALE OF & car LAND AVENUE. FE AND D STREEiS NOKTH- EA: IMPROVED BY BRICK HOUSE. Liber #14, fol 0 473 et seq, ome of the land. records| ‘of the District of Columbia, we will sell on WED- NESDAY. THE TENT 1 DAY OF DECEMBER, A. D. 184, at FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. in front of the prem: sex. all that certain. piece or pércel of ground situate and lying im the city of Washington, and known aud described as all of SQUAKE NUMBERED NINE HUNDRED AND THIRTY-SEVEN (957), together with all the improvements, ways, easements, Fights, privileges, heriditaments snd appurtenances to ihe sais belonuinw vr i any wi : ‘Terms. O e-third ca-h: balauee in equal installments atoue and two years, notes (o be secured by deed of trust, and bearing interest at six per cent per annum, Pasable semi-annually, or all cash, ato ton of pur? Charer.” C-nveyancing, Ke. at cost of purchaser. A de- posit of $900 required at tiuke of mule. If terme of ‘sale re not complied with 1m teu days from day of sale the Stireties rese. ve the right to resell at the risk and cost of iis defaulting purchaser or purchasers alter five daar public notice of such resale in some newspaper pu By virtue of a deed of trust duly recorded 7g eee ND ANIEL We MIDDLETON, 3 a E im nid&ds 8A EL MIDDLETON,» "} Trasteea, WALTER 2 WILLIAMS & CO, “Auctioneers TRUSTEE’S SALE OF BRUSSFLS CARPETS, WAL AND WALNUT FRAME MIRROR. = ‘virtue of a deed of trust, dated January 25th. A.D. 1882, aud duly recordet in I iber No. 904, folio 204, one of the land, recone for, Washington, D- C sbd by di- Tection of fhe party secured knereby.t ‘shall sell, in front of the auction rooms of Walter B Williste & Co..on SATURDAY, DECEMBER SIXTH, A. D, 1884, at HALF PAST TEN O'CLOCK 4. 8, the following named arti- cles, mentioned in scl edusd marked "A." ‘aunexed to of trust ‘One clegant MT. Sideboard, Walnut Frame Mantel Mirror, Walnut Book Case, Walnut Frame Parlor Suite and Brssele carpets, Terms cash, = WALTER B. WILLIAMS, Trustea alot rpeoss DOWLING, Auctioneer, EXECUTOR’S SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY IN ‘GEORGETOWN, D. G. By virtue and direction of the list wili and testa- ment of Thomas Weaver, late of the District of C Tumbia, I shall offer for sale, on the premises. 00. MOND‘, DECEMBER EIGHTH, 156, at FOUR PEER P.M. the, following real tate i Bart of addition Jot 253, in square 129, in Beatty and Hawkins’ to Georgetown, having a front of 45 strect on High street and a depth of 190 fect 6 inches. " Also the south 139 feet front of lot 256 in same square, fronting on High street and running back 396 fect or more, with an adjoining six secre lot in the county; in all about 13g geres. All of the above property is located on the Heights of Grorgetown. adjoining the site of the Na- igual Observatory property. jrerint of sale, One-thicd cash: balanes tn notes of equal payment, at one and two years, terest, Se cured by adeed of trust upon the property sold.” All Sonveyancing at purchasers cont. $100 ‘quired on each property sold at time of sale, ROBERT D. WEAVEP., 25-10t Executor of Thomas Weaver, (CHANCERY SALE OF VALUADLE REAT ESTATE ON THE NORTH SIDE OF N STREET NORTH. 01 BETWEEN FOURTEENTH AND FIFTEENTH STREETS WEST, WASHINGTON, D. C. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court off ¢ District of Columbia, passed on the Sst day of Qesober. A.D, Iss, im equity cause No. O01L. docket No. 24, Twill sell at public sae, in frout of the wemmises. on MONDAY, the EIGHTH DAY OF DE- PEMBER, A.D. 1834, at the hour of FOUR O CLOCK P. M. of said last-named day, the following-descrived realestate, situate in the city of Washineton, in the Dis- of lot numbered seven in square num)ered two bundzed ana eleven (211), cofitained within the following metes and bounds: He: winuing for the same at « point on the line of Natreet horth twenty (20) fret east from the southwest commer ‘Magnetic and Massage Ireatment Given. as. (616 3 street northweet, | RS BN. READ, OF NEW ¥O:K CITY, MEDICAL Clairvoyant and t-xamiter: treate diseases by a new posted: bs had 16 years suceesaful practice, ute per. ¢ wonderful cures: best of references 6ib 3d treet nerthwest, Washington D.C. asa PILES_—Da. MUHLEMAN CURES PILES BY DI-! Text treatment, without the use of knife, caustic or | Cure guaranteed. Can be consulted at T23 street northwest every first and third Wednesday of | each month dita yt W. 7. PARKER, OF BOSTON, MASS, BLEC- tro-masnetic healer. healing by laying on of hands, ‘Treats rheuinatien. Neuralsia Asthma. Catarrh. Far- pivmin, St. Situs Dance. Nervous Frostration, Lune ‘wer and Kidney complaints, and all nervous diseases ‘Witbout the use of medicine." Consultation free. Will ‘Misit patients at their homes. Office hours 981m. to 8 Bm S17 434 street uorth west. nii-swe We oss RELIABLE CLAIRVOYANT AND ASTROLOGIST. ‘be consulted on business and all affairs of lifa 1910 1ith street northwest, Hours from? 08 p.m and from #10 9p, 1m. EOEERT“ON. 108 WELL KNOWN BALTL More ~peciaiist, “wit!. over 20 years’ experience 1a ‘freating all diseases of the Generative Organs and Ner- Yous System, caus be confidentially cousulted every Wed- Beaday and Saturday. from 2 to 9 p.m, at 406 C street Rorthwest. near 4% street. Success quarenterd tn every ease Withou: using Lauseous drugs caustice or mer Gury.” Private rooms for iedies HOUSEFURNISHINGS. Sisaueros & Fierenen, 415 Seventh atreet northwest URNITURE, CARPETS, BEDDING AND UPHOL- — SrbiNG GOODS. We guarantes to meet any and all prices quoted by any bouse in the cit} | 0 verify the above call and see our choice stock and | low prices. nia Porrery Asp Ponceraiy. WE ARE NOW RECEIVING FROM BEST MANU- PACTURERS IN EUROFE SE- SPECIALLY FOROUR SALES. (COMPLETE STOCK KITCHEN UTES EDDY REFKIGERATORS, 4c MW. BEVERIDGE, No. 1000 PENN. AVENUE. nols-3m ILRAYs. LACE CURTAIN STRETCRER, CARPET SWEEPERS, and full line of HOUSE FURNISHING GooDs, GEO. WATTS & Sox, oe S14 Tth at,, 5 doors above Penn. ave. Bou ASOLID WALNUT CHAMBER SUITE, 10 pieces, complete, with MARBLE-TOP DRESSER, GLASS 24x 30, MARBLE-TOP COMBIN TION WASH-STAND with bracket, YARBLE-TOP TABLE, 4 WALNUT (CHAIRS. ROCKER and TOWEL BACK. all for $43.50; fm TENSESSEE MARBLE, 45. ‘THIS WELL AND BEAUTIFULLY MADE SUITE WE GUARANTEE TO BE BETTER THAN ANY- ‘THING OFFERED AT THE PRICE. W. H. HOEKE, Corner 8th snd Market Space. Te Yoo Wasr A Herma Os COOKING STOVE, PORTARLE OR BRICK SET RANGE, LATROBE FURNACE OR SLATE MANTEL $a shoo cptablahnent before purchasing. an we are Poa sthibiting the lareset, ‘of above Sich "Aina Tia Wan Honschersisheg Gopaa ks ‘ W. 8. JENES & CO, ‘TIT Tth strest northwest | twenty (20) feet: ‘thence nor of said lot seven .7), and running thence east twenty- Sx (26) feet: thence north eighty (80) feet: thenes east twenty-five (25) feet thence west forty-six (46) feet: azd thence south one hundred and five (109) feot to the place of beginning. ‘Terms of sale: On»-third Gs) of the purchase money in cash, aud the balance thereof in the notes of the pur chaser at six (6), twelve (12), and eixteen (18) months from the date of sale, with interest at the rate of six (6) per centum | er annum, secured by a deed of trust npon. said res] estate, satisfactory to me, or ell cash, at pure chaser's option. $100 deposit required at the time of sale All conveyancing and recording at purchaser's cust. Terms of sale to be complied with within seven days from date of sale. otherwise th> trustey reserves {the right to resell at the purchaser's cost and expense, ae a oe en. x ‘ALEXA ‘Trustee, 482 Louisian: _DUNCANSON BROS. deta FP HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE HOUSE AND LOTS ON H STREET NORTHWEST, BETWEEN 5 eles apo ee re LEAS son, land records of the District of Columbia, direc.’ DECEMBER. 1884, at FOUR O'CLOCK subdivi- ‘HL street of 23 4-1. fect. by s depth of 100 teet. andim- proved by a well-built. three-story Brick ‘Dwelling a Terms of sale: $2,000 in cash, and the remainder in payable half yearly. Deposit $250 All conveyancing Dis-dts 403.C. G. KENNEDY, Trustee. $2” THE ABOVE SALE IS HEREBY POSTPONED until MONDAY, EIGHTH OF DECEMBER, 1584, same hour and place. By order of the Trustee. 026-dts __GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. Sumrs To Oxprn € Shirts to Order, Laundrie. € Shirts to Order, Laundried... 6 Very Best to Order, Laundried.... Also, full line of Winter Underwear, Half Hoa, Scarfs, Se. 8. B. ELLERY, 1212 F strect northwest. nit Just Recesven- A Lanse Line of NECKWEAR, for S0c., 7Sc. and $1. Full Lineof Fulland Winter UNDERWEAR, at lowest Prices, ‘Lange Line of DRESS SHIRTS constantly on hand. CHARLES HYATT, Proprietor, THOMPSON'S SHIRT FACTORY, Slo F street northwest, $690) opposite Patent Offion, TEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MEAT. FINEST AND CHEAPEST MEAT See oe oe LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MEAT. invaluable tonic. “Is o and a EEA Ne Noe og Gent of Pe tg ea eny es 5 no connection ft Barop fury aloe can oder the wuarantes of Ww etszes. STREET Ra at Ao oie cices. Sacre fPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioncer. CATALOGUE SALE OF IMPORTED OBJECTS OF ABT, CURIOS, BRASS GOODS, ELEGANT ORNA- MENTS, EMBROIDERIES, FLOOR AND WINDOW DECORATIONS, ELEGANT CARVINGS, &o, EMBRACING PERSIAN, RAMPOORE. DACCA AND SELIM RUGS, DOGHESTAN, CAWNPON AND DELHI RUGS, INDIA HALL RUGS AND CARPETS, EMBROID- ERED SILK DR-8S PATTERNS FINE EMBROID- ERIES IN GREAT VARIETY, SHAWLS, SCARFS, IMAGES, OBJECTS OF ART AND CURIOS. CARVED BOMBAY BLACK WOOD FURNITURE, EMBEACING TABLES, SECRETARIES, CHIFFO- ‘NIERS, RECEPTION CHAIRS, BRACKET FOOT, STOOLS, &c., ‘Tho whole forming one of the most varied and choice collections of goods ever sent to this city. This superb collection wil be sold at public auction gn WEDNESDAY AND” THURSDAY, DECEMBER TENTH AND ELEVENTH 18st AT ELEVEN A. 3 AND THREE O'CLOCK P. at my auction rooms, 11th and Pennsyivauia avenue, Articice will be ou view Monday and esday, December 8th and 9th, when catalogues will be ready for distribution, 4-65 1347 Pennsylvania avenue. Joe Ose aRA & oi SALF. OF VALU. DAILY AND EVENTNG AUCTION MENCING ABLE CHRISTMAS PRESENTS, COM. MONDAY AT 10:30 A. M. AND AT 7 P. Ladies are expecially invited to attond the, MOitNING- AUCTION SALE. a4 somo very valuable Christmas Presents must be sold, euch a3, AUADIES AND GEST VERY FINE 1 K GOLD Clocks, VALUE 35 pena RY Dorks Tapins PLUSH ON LS, ROGERS FINE. SILV INNER AND TEA SETS, CASTORS, PICKL) RUIT STANDS, KNIVES, FOURS AND 8, OON ko; SUPERB IMPORTED SWISS MUSIC BOX: FROM TWO TO TEN TUNES: CUTLERY, OPER. GLASSES, LADIES' BEST KOSEWOOD AND NICKE! BANJOS AND GUiTARS; WADE AND BUTCHER RAZORS, REVOLVERS, TOOLS 'SKATYS, SLED. TOYS OF ALL KINDS, AND 10,000 USEFUL HOUS! EQ direction of th toch Twill iv jon of the owner. to change business, T w! sell on_ the premises ail the above. stock of J.” U. OARS & BG. i307 Feonsyivania avenue nortinves ‘ashington, D. G. “Sale commences at. SEVEN P. Great bargalus inay be expected, FOLEY, Auct, N. u.—The 2ixtitres will Ho: be sold as, at termi ation of ale, the store will be occupied by J. OMEARA& o., Munutacturers of “ROYAL GLU! NE IMFOR: VALUE $15.00 FINE FRENCH ALIGATOR SATCH- PLATED WARE, [aesars poms DOWLING, Auctioneer, A FAMILY DECLINING HOUSEKEEPING WILL SELL THE ENTIRE FURNITURE OF AN ELEGANTLY FURNISHED HOUSE, No, 1339 FIFTEENTH STREET NORTHWEST, ow THURSDAY, DECEMBER ELEVENTH INST., CONTAINING 200 YARDS OF NEARLY NEW BRUSSELS AND VELVET CARPETS, AND CHOICE PARLOR, CHAMBER, HALL, DINING-ROOM AND OTHER aa-6t FURNITURE HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. SALE OF HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS AT MY AUCTION ‘ROOM: Embracing every deecription ot Household Furniture, fobe said TRDAY, DECEMBER SIXTH. 1604, st EN O'CLOCK. Eee eee ALSO, AT TWELWE O'CLOCK, Large quantity of Domestic Wine ii lami and wood. ALSO, AT TWELVE O°CLOCK— Gray Horse Telegraph, fine driver. MISO, ATTWELVEOCLOCE— + Carriages, Buggies, Wagons &e. HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. CHANCERY SALE OF COMFORTABLE HOUSE virtue of decreein Baufty, cause So" 0.176, rue of decree'in Equity, cause No. 9.176, QHarcve Metwuwnlin, Twill sell on PRT A i the fWELFTH DAY OF Di EMBeI A.D. 1n84 at FOUR O'CLOCK. P. Mt. wt part of lot, No. 13, in aquare No. 20, fronting 17 feet 3 inches on F street with a depth of 105 fext to a wid- alles, improved with S comfortable house, being premises No, 2522 F street Rorthiwes ‘Terms of sale are: One-half cash, with residue in Pull stock of Dry Goods ments, We solicit'a call from iilin want of Dry Goods, . Wil. R RILEY. ldley Building, Comer 9th and E strecte nortiwéat, Laxssurce & Bro, 420, 422, 44 AND 426 DE DOLLARS TAKEN AT PAR FOR DRY re tral Bepare as-et IMITATED BY SOME, EQUALED BY NONE ENVIED BY ALL. ‘Tt has come to this, but we can’t help tt—low prices must prevail, ALL OUR DRESS GOODS MARKED DOWN. Beautiful wool-Alling plaids, in high and subdued Be 32h cena: finer plaids af 25 ‘cents, redueed from ‘en Plain Canhmeres, in all the leading shades, 19% cents, 6-4 English cashmere, finest imported, at 25 centa, SILKS, SATINS, VELVETS, PLUSHES, We have more of the last-named four articles than any three stores in the city combined. Beautiful quailty extra heavy colored satin at 45 cents, worth #1; abd many good ‘bargains in this departent, Colored brocade velveta, black brocade velveta at 82.50 per yard; excellent value. ‘Our black groa grain silk at $1 1s superior in quali anit wear to any fetalled in this city et @1 40", We oak show you over 8,000 pieces of alk goods in this depart: Ment, and is the wouder of every one who visite it ur cloak parlors are th» larweat in the country, belog 58 by 100 feot, and contain the larmest atock ever exalts ited under one roof. "Our prices have been cut to Such an extent that competition is out of the question. We are selling @ beautiful heavy well-made stockinet walking Jucket at 82:70: well worth $5.00. ‘Wo are se ling heavy stockinet Newmarkets, 64 inches long, at 8.25; old by others st $10. ues, warranted Loudon dye, a #125; intrin- Seal Sac Lond 145; intrin- i800 S80ques, warranted London dye, at g145;intrin Better qualities at like iow figures, LADIES’ BROCADE VELVET AND BROCADE PLUSH WRAPS, $25; worth to import 834, ‘829; worth to import $40. $36; worth to import 845. Our 25 plush sacquea cannot be equaled in regard quality, and workimanahipy they being 42 inches To Horatio Tinie, "Tn aacdno we have been ea 830, but, owin runati¢y we have om band ave therefore reduced the same to $15" to Siciliiene silk circulars, fur trimmed, quilted lined, ‘with deep fur collar, only 89.00; regular prlca, $13. 2 Bisck clagoual cloth Newmarkcis, fall length, with cep Anteuchan co finaly trimmed: S107 sold elsewhere at 15. ee 48 colored cloth Russian Circulars at $4.75; worth 87, 75 superior Ottoman cloth Russian Circular, fue trimmed, with handsome ornament, &¢ 810; worth 816. Satin Rhadenier fur-trimmed dolmans, in all colors of Plush lining, at $25, to close: were want, Splendid quality black dingonal cloth jackets, with ornaments, at $8.75; worth $5. Colored cloth sackets, from $2.50 up. Twenty-four superior quality dis cloth New- markets” entirely tur" telgaued, ohne Sizes S2 to 42 at $12; cane aD catered bac, We have, without doubt, the largest and beet selected gtock of plain and braided imported stockinet jackets eelty, GREAT SLAUGHTER IN CHILDREN’S CLOAK Every lady intending to purchase winter cloak thia eyon at ouid thorotiny napect dhl complete stock fore mleinu her selection. “it Fepay ber, Dotit as regards style, quality andprica, CHILDREN’S POLO CAPS, ‘made of the finest all-wool Jersey cloth, reduced to14 t8, Culore—Garnet, navy bit green, cardi- genta, Colors t, navy blue, brown, FURS AND FUR TRIMMINGS {in endless variety, at half of last year’s Grana in every department. = payments a: six and twelve mouths,with interest, Fore nhen'properineruck oft catenin par LANSBURGH & BRO, Merac ted CE pte nL SEVENTH STREET. HANDSOME PARLOR SUITE. EBONY TABLE AND COVER, WICKER CHAIRS, COUCHES AND E CHAIRS, BRUS ELS AND INGRAIN. CARPETS, ENG: ISH FELTS, BRUS-FLS, HALL AND STAIR CARPETS, ANTIQUE LACE AND OTHER WIN- DOW HANGINGS, WALNUT AND | CHERRY CHAMBER SUITES. PAINTED CHAMBER SUITES FINE HAIR MATTRASSES. BLANKETS, Como: BS, FEATHER PLLLOWS, Bes! WALNUT EXTENSION e, DINING CHAIRS, AND GLASSWAKE, KITCHEN REQUISITE: AT AUOTION.. On MONDAY. DECEMBER EIGHTH, 1984. at TEN OCLOCK, at the residence of a party deciining house Keeping, No 900 IRN street carbene Rak atk pote: ‘Went, Ishall sel the above household effects, all of ‘Which is in first-class condition. asat ‘THOMAS DOWLING, Anct. EREMPTORY SALE OF 400 RIENTAL RUGS, CARPETS, PORTHIKES AND MATS, A REMARKABLE COLLECTION OF ANTIQUES, ‘Consigned direct from Asia, Among which will be found 40 CAMEL HAIR RUGS. ‘Very handsome and worthy the atvention of Connois- ours. ‘This collection should b> seen to be appreciated. and will beon exbilition, within our valesrooms, 317 acd 319 9th street, corner of D strect northwest. on FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND MONDAY, DECEMBER, STH, 6TH AND STH. ‘The sale wil! he wichout reserve, commencing TU MBER NINTH. at 1 REE O'CLOCK ie WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY D} CEMBER TENTH and PLEVENTH, at ELEVE: ER TE N O'CLOCK A. M. and THREE 0'C M. each di a2-ate : Auctioneers. ALE OF CARPETS, MATTING, TABLES. IKON, &c.. Al PATENT OFFICE BUILDING. On SATURDAY, DECEMBER SIX7H, 1635, AT TWELVE O'CLOCK, we will sell at north front ¢ Spt Office undine, th, and /G sires, 31 of a ¥iceable articles. cobsisting of Carpets, Matting, Table Tron, Kc. Goods to be removed immeuiately after DUNCANSON BROS. Auctioneers T AUCTION. WET. AT On SATURDAY AFTERNOON, at QUARTER-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK, we will front of the premises,on south side of Mascuch avenua, near 4th street northwest, two-story fralne, DECEMBER SIXTH, the ssagie t6 be moved within thre dye after ale ‘erms cash. UNCANSUN @2-tthast Ai RUSTEES' SALE OF DESIN. ‘TORY Tice See RS 06 DEFREES STREET. By vistue of a deed of trnst. dated November 15, 1879, and recorded among the land records of the District of Columbia, in Liber No. 926, folio 416, ot seq., and at the written request of the holder o: thenote thetebs secured, we will se:l at public auction, in front Of the premises, on TUESDAY, DECEMBER NINTH. 1684, at FOUK O'CLOUK P. M., Lot (55) tifty-five of Alexander R. Shepherd's recorded subdisision of squaro ‘Bumbered six hundred and twenty-three (623), with ths Smprovemente px above stated. Shona erm: Une-thirl cash, of which 8100 must be pai when bid is accepted; balan one and two years respect! Year interest af six per cent per annually from day of sale, and to be secured chasers promissory Hotes property sold. ail the purchase money ming, at pur. chaser’s option, be paid in cash. All conveyancing and recording at purchaser's coxt. Taxes will be date of sale. If terms of sale be not complied wi within ten day; he proverty will be Tesuld. om above terius, at purchaser's risk and Cost, after five days! notice in'The Brcring Bia 3 ING, THOS. WAGGASAN, { Trustees. BAMAN Auctioneer. 'n0-atu,thbt* ION BROS, Auctioneers, TRUSTEES SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CaRVETS: LD IN HOUSER No} 1344 AND 1; STREET NORTHWES i, KNOWN AS THE KENSINGTON. COMPRISING SAW, i, COMPRISING RAW SILK PARLOR SET, WALNUT M.T. CHAMBER SUITES, LOUNGES.EASY CHATES BEDSTEADS BUREAUS, WASHSTANDS, “CHAIKS, EXTEN. SION TABLE. SPRI HAIK AND OTHER MATTRESS E: ‘ey BLANKETS, PILLOWS AND KOLSTE ‘8, BEDDING. LAGt AND OTHER CURTAINS, BRUSSEL HALL STATR AND OTHER CARPETS, RUGS, SILVER PLATED AND SILVERWARE.CUTLELY,CKOCKERY AND GLASSWARE, KITCHEN REQUISITES, ko virtue of adeed of trust duly recorded in Li 106d folioats, et sea..one,of the land records of toe, District of Columbia, i ax Trustee, will ‘sell, at public auction, on the premises, 1334 aud 1936 I ‘treet horthe ‘weet, Riou os tbe Reustnaton. ONDAY, DECEMBER EIGHTH, COMMENC- ING at TEN O'CLOCK A-M. all on sods gpd chattels ia schedule marked “A” attac! wale trust and partly eaumerated above. vermis cas. nats MOSES H. PAGE, Trusteo, al-dts pen BRUS., Auctioneers, TRUSTEE'S SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Eg Re AND 1336 T t WEST, KNOWN AS THE “KENSING' PRISING WALNUT AND ARH Cl TRESS! AND PILLOW: By virtue ofa deed of trust duly reoorded 1028, folio 489, et -eq., one of ‘the District of ‘Tru in liber id records of the DEC EMBI bor JAS, W. CROSS, Trustee. iMANCERY SALE OF IMPROVED AND UNI VED PROPERTY. virtue of s dreree of the wuprerns Court of the, re Colt entered | ith October, 1884, | ickocg oc Campi cxtredon ian Geter san ed is: i Siglina mad slaty 7 Garland of al Kiwe's Parace. GREAT SLAUGHTER IN CLOAKS AND MILLINERY NOW I8 YOUR CHANCE FOR BARGAINS, READ KING'S PALACE PRICES.’ CHORUSES AETGANNETS. nosstan All styles of JACKETS at $4, $4.50, 85, $5.50and 96, 150 SILK and SATIN WRAPS at 89, $10 and $12 SILK PLUSH GARMENTS below market value. 2.000 Misses’ and Children's HAVELOCKS and NE’ KKETS, a most magnificent line, at $2, $3, $4, 5,009 Wool and. ‘ 0:09) Wool and French FELT HATS at 50¢., 750. $1 2,000 Children's Elegant TRIMMED HATS Te., $1 and S35. i! RDS, PLUMES, WINGS, TIPS. RIBBONS, VEL. 8. SILKS, SATINS, VELVETEENS, less than sold elsewhere, Ladies UNDERWEAR, CORSETS and KID GLOVES below ihabuncturers' prices, TS 84 ETD GLO Do not buy until yon have exai see: 1ed_our stock and our prices, if you wish to save your money. KING'S PALACE, 14 SEVENTH STREET. Tr Wut Pay You! Ifyou are in search of Dress Goods, to look wt the elegant assortment of Tricot Cloth. Ladies’ Cloth, Bison Cloths, Shooda Cloths, Satin Cloths and Cashmeres, ‘New arrival of Plaids in choice designs. Jersey Flannels, in checks, stripes and ombre, very anuch in ure now, Finest Brocaded Velvets, in Brown, Blue, Myrtle Garnet and Bronze; new goods, reduced from 5 to 4 Per yard: berrain. Call early to secure one, aa I have one piece of each only. * Black Brocaded Velvets, special, $2.50; Plain Velvets in Black and Colors, §1.50, 42 and $2,50; Seal Plush for ‘Ladies’ Wraps at jreatly reduced prices, ‘The above goods are marked at prices, which} insure ready “ale, One Price, Plain Figures, nl ® L. HEMPSTONE, nig 803 Market Space, QBISTS RETAILED AT WHOLESALE PRICBA Buy the Comfort Shirt, elegantly made, of the best ‘muslin and 2100 lined, relutoreed, and only 7écents ‘Fine Unfinished Shirts only 50c, Finest Percale Shirts only 81.50. Finest Laundried Dress Shirts, in solid bosoms, ready ‘to put ou, for $1. Six fuest Dress Shirts. x Suseet Dress Shirts made to order (solld bosoms) or MEGINNIS, an2a 1002 F stroot, Cimars & Dasrene We bi it opened of < WILTONS AXMINSTER MGQUETTS, VELVETS BODY BEE CARE aoe oe Also, a full line of DKAVERY and FURNITURE COVERINGS. An inspection of our stock inolited. | 5¢22-3m_ 1528 F atreet, Bisaans Ix Puxos Axo Oxzaxs BOTH NEW AND SECOND-HAND, INSTRUMENTS OF ALL THE BEST MAKES COX- STANTLY ON HAND, Several Fine PIAN( Py ite et, te ranging trom §75to 8400 on. mon fa of S10 “No cash paymanta re" quired. ORGANS. New and Second-Hend, sold on Monthly ‘Every instrument sola warranted for five years, ‘Tuning and Repairing a specialty. SIDNEY T. NINO. 2 433 Tth street northwest. Puaxos. Mesto. Oxoaxs EDWARD F. DROOP, Of the late firm of ‘W. @ Merzznorrt & Co., At the old stand—925 Pennsylvanis avenue, =” ‘Offers for sale a carefully selected assortment of STEINWAY & SONS’ Gi nd Tee Upieae rman ree makers, Parlor Organs, SGunte and Musted Mecchanatee Orders for Tuning and Repairing prouiplly attended to, Old utand as Pe Ba member. At the ia, ave Sole agent SS*HOUSTEINWAY & SONS' PIANOS. HEINEKAMP AND STULTZ & BAUER UPRIGHT AND SQUARE PIANOS n%M-1m Deal led fc poalit of works a Set str ea eens rete, on ‘unusual satisfaction. ‘We make a specialty of taking in exohange old Pianos aad parvioulanly in tecondchad Sguaiee for- new Ope rights, giviux tho fullest value for them, and inuking Jow prices and easy payments a special miducement 16 prompt and reliable buyera, A good stock of second-hand Pianos at low pricesand eaay terms, ‘Nothing sold but what wecan give aresponsibleguar- antes for, nai FACTORY WAREROOMS, 422 9th street. Mosto Axo Mustca: Mezcuxpisz, ‘MBS. HENRIETTE CQ. METZEROTT, Beavis irchased th \tire interest of Mr. EDW. DROOL, Yn the rm of WG. MELEEROTE & OO. ha removed to large and commodious new store, No, 908 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ‘Where the following instruments may be found: CHICKERING & son! OMAN, HAINES BROS. Strnwan ga = Hore TROM, C. Goptiog’ EEE aie tian owned CLOUGH & WABRUN ORGANS, to. Afull stock of MUSIO and MUSICAL WORKS con- stantly on hend, A SPEGIALTY IN TUNING AND REPAIRING hd BF aad WAGNER: te werner, of Meme. frm, all orders by ‘iaualo . mall for tuning or music prow attended to. or male eae Te RECOMMEND 4S THE BEST TONIG te : NDTGESTI D, CHILLS AND ‘and §i TA, By rapid end thorough the Dlvoa ts Eis ood tr he muscle and nerves and babes ‘A FINE APPETIZER Best tonic known. IT. ‘Trade Mark and crossed red lines on TEMS “BROWN CoEMICAE CO. Baltimore, Ma. POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. poromac st \T COMPANY, ‘WASHINGTON AND NORFOLK LINE, IMPORTANT NOTICE—CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. Commencing MONDAY, December 8, 1884, the Steamer GEORGE LEARY, carrying the United States mail, will leave 7th street wharf, Washington, on MON- DAYS, WEDNESDAYS, and FRIDAYS st 6 p,m ‘Returning will leave Norfolk. Va., from Boston wharf, on TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, and SATURDAYS, atép.m Steamer stops at Old Point, Piney Point, Cornfield ‘Harbor and Alexandria going and returning. al WILLIAM P. WELOH. General Agent. W FARES—NORVOLK AND FORTRESS MON- sider Hint decagwaat @ foes Fane ft : : 5:90 p,m. Passage and roonis secured at Genera: Ofon, 5:30 p.m 6th street wharf. Potomac Niver. 1anding--Steaunet ‘Thompson Mouday, Wedueeday and Friday fam. ‘Tel- ‘phone call 703. _ ‘nol STEAMER TV. aRROWSMITE: FROM ra STREET WHARF. Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 7m. Re- turning Tuesdays, Fridays and Sundays, touching st all River Landings as far as Nomini Creek, Currioman and St. Clements Bay. Connects with B. & 0. R Rat Shopherds, JNO. B. PADGETT, Agent, ©. W. RIDLEY, Manager. aol? MX VERNON! arr. VERNON: STEAMER W. W. CORCORAN treet what Gully’ (except 8 ut REE ae = okie ee WO well == 1.1, BLAKE, Captain, & TEAMER MATTANO LEAVES SEVEN’ tart every SUNDAY, LORSDAY and at 7 o'clock a.m. for Mattox C: ‘Wednesdays and ALLET, DAVIS & CO’S GREAT SPECIALTY— THELR UPRIGHT GRAND PIANOS in new and it ety ready, at specia factory prion “Heis SUMNER BN Ot street ee ee ENUINE “DECKER” PIANOS GUE Mabe ST DECKEN Bios. x, xfrren GH. RUAN, Sole Agent, 407 10th streck nw. ‘Also for Burdett organs, ocd (PE ERANICH & BACH AND STIEFF PIANOS receive, tho, luighest. Praise from all who know them, “and Gally's Automatic “Musical In" struments arusvically play their owm music 6. L. WILD & BHOS Music Warerooms" Panos for rent for ise season Boeeal. attention to lanos for rent for the season on ‘nd repairing. ty EICHENBACH’S PIANO WAREROOMS. PIANOS BRsGaous grakesfor tae tant rene ore ‘Wm. Knabe & Co.'s world-re-| FT Pianos, Tuning and repairing 423) 2th street, above Pa. ave. 030 Srecr& Co. Earnsox, & Bavs& Co & AND KIMBALL ORGANS. Been pore cones Gene t boxed: fc it by day, ont sehet So ee UU stock ut 4c, Music, HENRY EBERBACH, 215 F STREET my31_Manacine Partner of the late Arm of Ellis & Go UNDERTAKERS. E. ‘M. BOTELER, je FURNISHING UNDERTAKER Noa, 912 Pennsylvania avenue northwest and 735 Eighth ‘strest southeast. « ICHARD 8. CAIN, (Formerly with W. F. Spindler.) FUuNISHING CADENTARER: Ne 10lt frm Br, NW Everything first-class and on Teasouable terma’ Bi R. W. Banger : UNDERTAKER AND PRACTICAL EMBALMER, €12 1ith street northwest. ‘Telephone call 747—4, 004 RRMOVAL JAMES BELLEW. UNDERTAKER, ‘has removed hia wareroon: and residence to south Zz sHIP COMP! an HEY ACRE AR ggAROOE FROM PIER «0. N. R, NEW YORK. SERvi. .Wed.. Deo. 10. Bor! ve Wot, Dec. $1! avowrs AAPEE Or eatsace ees ear ot AND ERG teaccommodations, cet F Commencing May 3 Baturday thereattr, ing May 34, and every Satu om Gusbee to ‘Liverpool, “the shortest nis Se! days from tand fo land. te eare or areed and comfort, aud are fitted up with all tho: ee ‘Broadway, Xow fort, Wi pk OW. MOEN LINE WINTER SERVICE. Portland to Liy every Thursday until May, eekly snipe to Beaton’ trom, Liverpocl, ‘queeastowss “from, Liverpool, Tone ry. Glasgow and Galway, for Fo ‘Through tickets issued to any road station in April's, and pny toLEVE & way, New York, oF mhI3-the.tu GENEL, TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY Between New Yore axp Haven. Pie ys Die, ‘No, 42 North River, foot of Morton ret. New Yor .. Gi TI Wednesday, Dec. 10, 11am Bt. German. ‘raub, f 196. io rs St. -tmon, Durand, Wednesday, Dec. 24. 10am. peSUMEcR net RAPA TREE Pt W. BO’ & 80) Spee ee, ‘SFhropran panaswe sd draft bunioess eouaiued.”ae19 FINANCIAL. ILLL *. SPINDLER, C.J. Bs RQ My AT URNIanENe UNDERTAKER aE Firea, Gro. W. conuectio cco 7th etreet northweat, near te mht Betz & Co. sircens (pA Sea as 1437 Pennsylvania Avenue (Opposite U. 8, Treasury.) Teephone calt=rag | OR ortho on maz Derosrrs, Excuaxar. Discovrra PROFESSIONAL. ‘United States and District of Columbia Bonds bought M®%. A. FRENCH, MAGNETIC HEALER f"northwect where ako wif be plensed ba ence street north weet wi her friends and patrons, viewed iota OOT AILMENTS, WHEN NEGLECTED OR IM ‘properly treated, bring s constant strata upon the nervous eystem, and in time undermine. the ‘general health, causing treitabllity of temper and really ungt- fing obe for tie requisite duties of life DR. WHITE & BOK remove Corns with perfect esse, and treat Bunions, Discabe Nail. (pa aumer ade sulfa by proper experience, Rooms 1416 Pennsyivanis avenue, Ween” ington, and 11N. Futaw street, Baltimore, Bia fADAME PAYN (RESIDENT), MANICURE AND MahtGhon CaiteopRa Finger Nails phos fed: Haug Nall and Biting of Nails Corns, inarowing ‘and. Baltimore ot Richmond ‘offices for Ladies and Gent and 6, 945 Hennsylvania avenue, MYE-PPOORE TELLS ALL THE EVENTS OF LIFE. Business confidential, “Ladies and dlemen 60 conte cach, "406 L atstek between 4th and seh streets northwest, 3elé-780* MEDICAL, &c. A Mine orton. BauTaERS avian ing Corde will clire any case ot ‘Seminal Weakness, Nervous De- bility and. tency. It ‘ts vigor to the whole Ermem. 0001 street southwest to Soe Ime T BAS. eae BE] CONTRADICT! D THAT TP ERS is t] oldest ntantisted advertis- fdeatly consult Da BROTHERS, 200 B sleet meth: fentiyeoneult De snare 3 Pt ‘Particular sttention ‘paid to all diseases liar to ladies, or single. irregularices and ova— ‘troul Successfully treated. ‘Board, with pea MS the city Under his treatment” frsty _ SEWING MACHINES, &e. You Wu Save 40cexrs ON EVERY DOLLAR By sending Postal for our New Ih 'Y Mand reduoed price lst of new, latest improved SEWING MACHINES OF EVERY DESORIPTION. Call particular attention to the NEW AMERICAN, Xo.7, (of which we have the sole 1 gency.) Strictly eclews, most +izn} ind. dural is ‘Babel, equaled lghtzess of rong snd Gots hot from over 800 dress- ¥ fe makers ad mechantion! porte IN THIS CIEY, now ot xp PO ‘mechanical ex the NEW AMERIC: (CHINES BOM HOUT AND HAND ©. AUERBACH. Corner 1th and H, the Saxony Wool German Hand Katt Jackets SST deE wens ey Wool di Ta New “Gq” Howe 4n Entirely Now ‘Bigh Arm, Sewing Machina ‘Which fall Others, fold on Installments; Liberal Discount for Cash, (a Every Machine Warranted 23 som sr {THE HOWE MACHINE Co, 883 F Street Northwest, near 10th street, Washington, D. 9. R. ROBERTSON, THE WELL-KNOWN SPECIAL. ist, of Baltimore, can be confident consult ‘both wentlemen tnd" ladies every” We nesday Baturda from 2 to9 p. m., at 456 Satrest Y, northwest, tree ‘succes and experiance. will Jamtfy your waiting Go coumult hin ou tase days of Peixtrina JUDD & DETWEILER, 490 AND 422 11TH STREET NORTHWEST, ‘iorth of Star Building) Ss EW TSPE, ‘The: ‘and Most’ Printing Officein ‘Wantngion,eiploying nscay100 wert en nes aceon meee buen . BOOK AND JOB WORE ‘commiseion ail clasees of securities ratte iemcd oh all potuts iu Hurope af fgvest rates formation y given, sm Private Srock Trrzonea Wines WASHINGTON, BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, ‘NEW YORE, »uSTON, &2 James Whitely, Henry H. Dodge, Hi. Crier Oakley. Hurry ©. Logaa, Washington, DO ‘Mayoard G36 ‘William B, Travers, Special Partner, BUY AND SELL JN COMMISSION ALL CLASSES OF RAILWAY BECUBITICA ‘Branch Office—639 15th street (Corcoran Balliiazs 2.5, DODGE, Resident Partaes, BTANTLY, direct from the New York Stock Exchanee All orders executed and reported promptly. = Srzouz Nora J RESPECTFULLY CALL THE ATTENTION OF Sorbie ‘MY STOCK OF UILDING TO HEATING APPARATUS, AND WOULD PABTIOU- LARLY CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO THR WROUGHT IRON FURNACES FROM THE WELL KNOWN FACTORY OF REYNOLDS: i i i are ae Ute te EEE i t : H [ 1 -| the opening of the world’s exposition at New Or- i 2d Edition nothing of it. It is likely, conference will be held talked of now, and has hot Morrison, it 18 te, and leaves it to the discretion of the com- mittee to push such measures for the reduction of ‘the tariff whenever they deem it Dest. POSTAL EMPLOYES PaY. ‘The clerks employed tn post offices. are preparing ‘A Dili for presentation tn Congress to classify and equalize their salaries. The effect ot the proposed Seange will Sot Secesens either the total amount Paid to employes or the number of oMcera. SOLDIERS AND THE CIVIL SERVICE. A bill introduced inthe House of Reprentatives to-aay by Mr. J. D. Taylor, prohibits the removal of ‘any union soldier or sailor or the widow or depend- ent relative of any deceased soldier or sailor who ‘was in the service of the United States between April 19th, 1861, and April 30th, 1868, from any of- ‘Tice in the civil service of the United States, exi for cause, The causes for which removais may made are: habitual di of TOsE tmmorad conduct, felony or misdemeanor, of which the par- ty shall have been duly convicted. ELECTORAL VOTES RECEIVED. The vote cast by the electors of several of the States for President and Vice President were re- ceived by the President of the Senate to-day. The Tirst which came by messenger was that of Penn- syivania, the first recelved by mafl was that of New Hampshire, ‘THE HOLIDAY ADJOURNMENT. A number of the democratic lraders tn th8 House of Representatives say that no adjournment will ‘be taken to give members an opportunity to attend ‘ment of prisoners confined in the Dis- upon the public works. ‘THE SILVER AND CURRENCY QUESTIONS. Mr. Buckner is preparing a bill, which he expects ‘ introduce in the House on Monday, providing for ‘he suspension of coinage of the silver dollar. His object ts, he says, to afford an opportunity for an caeetading = eo rg) the United ey — otner nations as, monetary nature . ‘the question will vers soon settle ver 18 in a mneasure taken out of circula- on. To cease the colnage of silver in this country, force England to accord % ita ve ft a firm asia with reliable Eog- they inform him that lies ip thus Mine Senate yesterday, be thinks would nate ry woul effects and would result "in the he value of silver coin. With re- lation to the national bank question Mr. Buckner the McPherson Dill wil be reported ‘currency com ee will pase the House. "As a Serve to prevent a contraction ot cuency a pean be taken to put the cur- Tency upon a firm bases of circulation. How rae Capstone WILL BE Set.—The ceremo- Ona little plat- ‘Col. Casey, with his as- sistants, will stand, and tn turn will mortar over the bed. ‘The stone will then be into itg socket, ‘the aluminium terminal adjusted, a flag unt and a salute from Maj. Hanneman's artillery fired. ‘The capstone was last hoisted from the platform on which it has for two days at the top of the monument and swing Into position over the spot where 1s to be 1ts final resting place. SvocessrcLty Lavnceep.—The U. S. steamer Boston was successfully launched at Roach’s ship- yard, Chester, Pa., at 1:30 p.m to-day. The mem- bers of the navy advisory board and a large num- ber of naval officers, who left Ubis city on a special ‘ain this morning, Witnessed the launch. AN ARMY OrriceR Drab.—The adjutant general Js informed that Capt. Jas. R. Kelley, 34 artillery, died at New Orleans yesterday. Carr, Charies M. Calaban, 4th cavalry, has been ordered before the retiring board in Arizonia, EINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, The New York Stock Market. ofthe New York Stock Market to-day, as reported by special wire to H. H. Dodge, 539 15th street: ies The Raltimore Markets. December 4.—Virginis sixes, consoll- ated: ‘coupons, $3, do new threes, 6234 Did today. BALTIMORE, Mp. December 4—Cotton quiet —mid- Flour steady, with 3 Sel egtnore rer, were he aye 82085; amber, ); No, ra farsi eo. 2 western winter ‘rod. apo and ‘FoAgaTO35: uary, SlaBlis: | February, magouthern bigtcr and fails actives werk: ‘and m: bit unin grat ane Oe tame: eek. nel: Baiee—wheat, 406,000 I i if i Ti He y ve ‘The Suicide of Prot. De Wolowskl. MR. SCHLOSEER'S CONNECTION WITH TH CASE. ‘The Martin Schiosser referred to is the librarian Of the House of Representatives, residing on @ Street, near 9th northwest. The deceased last night Showed the picture of Schlosser to a friend at ‘the house, and there Was thea no writing upon It. spoke Of Schlosser as having been attentive 10 his daugnter, and tntimated Lat he was respons! to tire dauencer vista the Trilce ours to soe ME jaughter ice Court to see Mr. qaiotan Sodio ESSN id Bee J. Mackey and ne her counsel. uenus ry MR. SCHLOSSER AD NYTEING TO WITH ‘Miss Beall abd the daughter visttea poilce head quarters this afternoon, Miss Beall says that ‘she knows pothing of Mr. Schlosser, and don't know hat Miss De Wolowski ever had a Dean. She de- ies that Mr. Schlosser had anytnlug to do with tho Gaughter making the charges 8 Profewor's animosity to her was, she sah, Decause she made Ita rule when the dauguter ¥ atraid of her father to follow hitn, ‘They were shown the letter of the deceased to ‘Major Dye tn reference to the Gisposal of the Boag. A change may be made as to the burial, THE REMAINS TO BE SENT TO NEW JERSEY, Under direction of the chief of police, Liewt. Aus- ‘tin took charge of the house and effects. H. Lee's Son, undertaker, took change of the body, and will send It to-morrow to Egg Harbor, N. J., for inter- ment, —— Goverament Telegraph and Telephone Service. . REPORT OF COL. ROCKWELL ON THE COST OF A COM> PREWENSIVE SYSTEM OF UNDERGROUND Wink. Gen. Newton, chiefof engineers, today sent to ‘the Senate a cominunication from Col. Rockwell tu answer to a resolution of the Senate, adopted last session, calling for a report of a “cymprehensive system of underground wire,” with deatis, etc. Ta ‘he first place Col. Rockwell gives the taining the present system of telegraph ephonic communication betworn Live Caplle @ .rarlous public departrurnts smd “buthat footing up as follows; Total annual cost Staph Service, $13,044 50-telephone servicn, # ‘The report then gives an te tn di comprehensive system of aph and hone for the nD vice In W ington on the “Waring” underground system, making an gate cost of $40,510.81 for Las Th for the sale of telephones to the ‘Waring cables laid Yown, aly y rt rsttion has pany, ru: ruNeNts Eught switches The Cost of Op. ‘Cost Of malt neAts, are NOG been made by the Washington telepa controlling the Rogers’ patent. They ments at $40 per pet which, uired, Would amount to" $00, erating service will be $23,i00.10 tenance, including Teutal of ius included. ‘The Chesapeake any, controlling the Bell The Wasntugton “con Patent and ‘the Av« Velephone company controlling Ue propose to rent instruments st an annual « including the subterranean circuits, ct them with the ceutral stati to exc gue, Col, Rockwell then « each, making a total, including maiuteuaice, for 215 ‘instruments of $5,575. SUMMARY, If telephones are purchased the total cost will be for a comprehensive undergound system, ‘Waring plan, $81,610.44. If telephones are rented Lotal cost, $75,285.44. This estima ernment Service exclusively, not the public exchange and. based up demands. In order to prove trunk line to meet future demands $6,000 ud oual will be necessary. sbeosincan ‘The Swaim Court-Martial, THE DEFENSE CLAIMS THAT THE STOCK FRANEACTIONS BETWEEN SWAIM AND BATEMAN WERK ILLDUA A new line of defense was opened by counsel for the accused beforo the Swain court-martial t morning. In substance it 1s that the sieck actions ‘between Gen. Swaim and 1 Were illegal, Decause there Was ho actual. trot ‘and that any pretended claim of Hater & Co. upon Gen, Swaim for losses In Lhe tr Uons could not be received In a court of Inv ‘The point was made by Gen. Gro-veu Sel for the accused, In an arcument u pflety of « question nt cross-examination asked by lin of te wiknes: —+—— Transfers of Real Extn have been recorded us fll h to Charles Lose: Hazen to Christoph 8.C. McDowell. te 43, 99. 65; HIE Sat 90. 87; 86,20." Witiilin Vo Duffey, TL, 9. 454; £12.59. . Poland, lots 230 wind om. oy & Stevens to Cella Willusti, ) "Meridian Hill; $4 Horner, WoW. i —-— OF rae THexaomeren.—T Teadings at the,oMice at Uv OMicer to-day: 7 a.tn., 908; 11am, 456, 2} 58. 0, Axxa Pretox's Wit.—The will Pinion was Mled to-day. hold furniture to Mr El. directs the sale ofthe rest Proceeds, $50 1s to be pal jarri: to Wim. Browne, John Ben) xinin Willian Browne, Annie Gree ie Taylor, Mrs. Maria Docket, Mr) chia « Elizabeth Ann Simmons and Lewis + Jobn Taylor and $35 to Saral: (» deft after Ment Of debts a1 to Julla A, whe and Jo Geo. Parker, and of the bala ‘Ann Wood and Frances Carter, Cook, and the ‘remainder to A) HL King ts named as executor. ——— ARMY ORDERS.—Capt. Frank Ko Nye, comn: missary of subsistence (recen Teport in person to the commissar ral wf sistence; Capt. Edwant G. Mathes, 7/4 Lieut. Henry W. Hovey, 4th ‘Intaniry, (sexton Unree months on sumgoon's cere ot bility. a ‘Tae Post OFrice CLERKS’ ConvENTION.—A ‘meeting of the post office clerks’ convent National hotel to-day, a committer cave an count of an interview hy " Turther extended one month; ti post The N; clation was formed, W. A. Chuncey, president; Albert ident; J. Holt Green und Ges RUS Sualimood, creasurer; A. Thomas, C. A. Tpke, ti. Jacobus, J. D. Spoor’, Prank Wignt, savisory comuitice. Work axp Wacee The cut tn the Ratt bio wages extends to all worktnen x ‘Working on the bridges —"The recut roduct op the ec grange ged railroad — been ma - ret engineering depariuent Fuspensioy of the ‘tron’ wore tn ot 385 Ber cout — ‘striking power-loom weavers, Of Pulladelplia, are determined to hold out. furnace company a reduction of wages NO, CURE NO_ PAY. WHITEHURSTS Nie W wtcrnteed ts cure Couch Cola and Lung Disease, k= “ix drops 8 dose TryM Arnot satiated: return sh einpty botfeand rok your money back. Bold by ail Drusyinte. midet tution ARERR. PAXTON-WILLARD. At the vostory of ‘Tyintty ctrureh on December 30. 184, by the ler Dr Addis, MARY ELUA WILLAKD to WILLIAM PAX” FON: both of this city. ; Ba a cule pe ppd ary parents. No SPENCER—ARNOLD. At the residence of 8G. ema. Mount Pi-asant, D.¢., on Tuesday, De- comber 20, 1884, by Rev. J. W tug, Mr FRANK AL SPEN ‘of Boston, Mass, and Miss MARY 5. ARNOLD. . DIED. In Philadelphia, on November 25, 1884, BERRIBTTA, wife of Seflarsen Te Drcimeay th oe nr emsccning of Deceuiber sth, 2884 st - = gelock a Sue MARY MANE. widow uf Inks Micha Harta hative of the County Lawcrich, Irland, Thursday, Decctnber 4 1884, at aados mas Seswre uno cldest Uatwiver of Suse St bd the Inte Johu M. Kavanassch. Funeral ern residence, 418 Mi wtrvet pm, Satardas, Deere € iota 2 and relatives renjectiuly invited to attend. ‘I tone o'clock p.m. Wednesday, December alone Leow ALD Jewel. Mis ‘His relatives ‘and frichds ure invited to attend the Yrom St. Paul's bayish Luthy ran chureh.corber ith and H sirecte worthweet, om Friday, December 02, at2p m At 6a. m, on Decen ber 8, 18%4, JAMES, the th Prar of hon are be wont ,at22p im Prends wes are respectfully invited to attend. ‘oe itd BAKE BREAKFAST COCOa.

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