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EDUCATIONAL. Np D. AUCTION SALES. —— JOR RENT 2404-68 Pr ave $50, 10 19th nw. JOR SALE—GOOD BUSINESS PROPERTY, IY Sth and Franklin sta; lot 21.6 by 7%; house 4 rooms, store, celler, with water, Bae price, 94,000, 1524 Sth st. JAS ALE-SEVERAL FRANE HOUSES TO- « Sonn. av. 11 rs # ai vt Gaines which, tent readily, and. will pay 0 moe ie awe ecet ack ‘The'progind, deimmngoing in value, ‘Sony bs fet 3 tpt ‘er. Yale Lath mw. lore oe 820 Fak iam 2602 14th st niw..10r_ 60), nN B—AT A BARGAIN-NEW SiX-ROOM $31 Qe now Flore 49 2 nicttouscon Oats between 42m and Bt nw, tare. bem Wy well agan inv eg aw ta readily maid) _pay we a LOUIS P. SHORM ACER 3 ___ BW.WARNER. 916 Fea. NT-ONFURS ISHED VERY © ating af 8100 in advance per mouth Ade ‘ating mi 755 Pst five onde: AND MRS. MYERS ARE =e ———w M form a class for young indies ( limited ot eave) in Sa = ae \CHOOL OF PHONOGRAPHY. Le WRITING. SCHOOL OF TYPE WRITING. to - to (08. J. FISHER & co. ‘ siven to boys orgirisin tbe afternoon and evening, | VALUABLE TMPRO’ zi ch bss ordeal My aS att CENTRAL PORTION OF THE CITY AT. Cirealary mag be baad Upon tion. COPS E Te cr Y Pie aisime 1704 Tet_| on WEDRESDAY ca : Arcuuno private class in English ry sale the wens 30 ‘with teachers for French aod Mathematics. nis-2ws | 6; In square No. 456; fron . {7 olcR CUDTURE—Mies HURBARD, LATEOF | brick house with Viteeon taser ot oles culture, iudisdolph | X street novi ‘a ng, [ me to Tecelves mber Buotia Rooms 1310 ¥ st. Terms reasonable.nF1m* | feet of Loy TER wo will oma che sont 7 ~ ‘west. 3913 Pacav. Grew “Owner,” lar office. GE a, TH ¥, NOV) NINETEENTH, at 3913 Pacav-ap'r pin. o0h a. 94: FOR 67.500, FINE THREESTORY | an sno ececiecie . | HALPEABT FOUR OES eS Mn Fon or ihe wp Presontt, Sn : rick, on 18th street, one square fren | Aq) Gharttend Books and SUD Reraoo, fronting about fhe Revo Soiset batnces 2 Fat a other BY Te Nico get “er cone aa for 800 as | «28 Sa Sg | Sa-ttees eeeme, oer proves, bys Ferd University 50 Wyltest.n.e. 6 three-story 10-room rick: excellent, jon. Dard, EAS MORE IS PREPARED TO RESUME | story brick residence, known as No. 407 © street 108.40 Fisnw., 0 are v ‘Terme, ower clam in water and ol! peintiog, at, 18200 | nordhwent, FURNISHED. pitts Rb tow. Bidime | terme, Onethtra (4) cash: remainder tm one and ea Raga amNO Smee | Maat tam SSH, MTR OMA Pa | hide obey Sepang 050 ul ce ets "2 per cent investments and cl e : “sory brick houses (new). rcoms cach at $1250 ‘methods Gennine | Wil be required at time af; eating at $1 ai ck honest new’ ali exeeften ook Pagal hd * u N.Y. bie <—THREESTORY BRICK DWELL- X,ar. Lith, now, 14 F200 | Fayette st., Giwn, 8 F_.33. Tei near I's, Br. -79 | ng in West Washington: ali mod, tmps.; large lot Wwe hos ey: Brick stable and carriage house. Call at & 1@ above houses can be had at my rick, wiable and carriage Call at R.O. BOLTZMAN, 10th and F ste. nw, E—AT A BARGAIN—A HANDSOME See built to order for owner, on East Capitol st., SR hew aid al) modern improvements: will be soid for less than cost to build. C.M. MaCGOWAN, 1843. F st. i nis A DOUBLE 17-ROOM HOUSE IN ; also & 10-room house on N st. near id, of will trade for small houses. C. 3. Ma‘ Ny 1343 Fst. nw. AOR SALE—1423 8 ST_—TEN ROOMS, V desteabie, aud will o¢ sold at a deciie® bargain. Gs wor 1 1 = 15ub 20D. Sr-cn.t. key TWo Twos rick dtviinga, water and psoniam grounds Durga as am 108 ) | ahome. Very neat two-story, brick, six rooms, all Stops teas we sony 2.750. ery desirable; on ath sty mear Pst. naw very pretty homme ou thecorne: of Och and sidows nice parking alls mod Wa meat sin i mea PEDT& BRADLEY, O28 Fst. ni tim |CrathecPay 7511208 19th st ros | prom sane—— : 4 tee k 000 1619 Lat. £h., ‘000; ” 2 houses in Feat’. $5,000 {000 21.26.2128, 2130 KB. 0 11385 24th 885,00 The above houses can ‘our nitice only. examined by permit from VHOMAS 1 FISHER & 09. eS 18 TEE Ferret northwest uemicd Aka LB at aad 3JQOR RENT—A NEW AND COMPLET = | SIS Titist, Tor 13500 J ozt & Ou i Pnmbed Hours: sii iineney table, ware sliver TiSaiboa129 Fe s000 noms within bal block Dupont “Cire! mouabie rent. Also, several unfurni-bed Hi Dupont Circle Apply CHAS. EARLY, 603 nw. ‘The shove is only a sralt portion of property on | nooks "Por fit isceall at ofice for bullet acon | the Ist and 10th, iuk7| THOS & WAGGAMAN, | PUES ay De HANDSOME NEW RES jonces, 1921 and 1923 G st. n. w. “The honses are vaiit in the mast substantial mnanner—press brick ics, brown stone CeimuMiugs, two-tary Sqnare bay windows, hardwood ‘mauve, tiling. replaces and | Mrnaces chaudel mbiig Aratclasa "For terms 10 rooms m. ‘Apply to H. BROW NIN —————————— | tupiy tok WEssOR Meetien's dnmnrae Cone =—LOTS phy, conned tht abd Louisa aver: Regent - FOR SALE—LOTS. —_| bay simmer sth Re POR saLe-iors, Poh SAL ose G —— sorte aud back building. containing ‘Massachusetts ave., near 20ib st., per foot. lot 20% x124 feet to 15 foot alley. Appl Vermont a fat KSt., per toot. corner 7th st. and Louisiana ave Maswchusetis ave., near isch st., Corner 2oth and Q 3s, per foot Corner 19th and E sts. per foot. Massachusetts ave, Counecticut ave.. wear Ks ‘2th st, above Du 1, near 12th st., per tout ‘26th, near Fst, per foot. = Corner New York ave. and 17th si., per foot. ‘22M, pear N st, per foot. 2Ist, near P st.; per foot. ©, near 22d <2. per foot. 20th, above-R st, per f sth'st, Columbia Helznts, per feat, per mouth; also, £2 room fraaue, pee Monthy inadvuace, ‘oa a citar x13%. Only $8.500 cash. | JPOR SALE_HOUSE 1009 6 ST. N. story and back building: twelve rooms: fvet ty an alley. Apply to A. A. WILSON, corner 7th | st and Louisiana ave. n1é-2w TOR Sal. 5 ND CELLAR Brick Dwelling. nine rooms, furnace aud all. mL; hear Capitol. " Price $3.500. al46t* TYLER & PUEHERFORD, 1226 F st. n.w. NOK SALE-THE THRERSTORY BRICK Hue, with base mv nt, furnuce and modern im Provements, 1702 8th st. uw. Terms easy: sion December Ist. If not soid wil be ren ite of PRESBREY & GRE! 29 7th st. JOR SALE-TWO NEW Brick Dwellings; deep lots to JO-foot alles and 331 Oth st. 5 e.: price, $2,600 each, Three new Linden st, Le Droit Park. per foot. Purk st., Sit, Pleasant, per’ foot. 927 Fst Howe Lowon Pst. ick houmes On alley fn Feat @ 10.30-foot alley. LOUIS P. SHOBMAKER, 3 price $1,000 each. - orcs 820 F st. bow. od nisin JFror and k sts n.w. Twosmeli Bricks on rear. Parties with idle capl- ot ‘SWORMSTEDT & BRAD- Fine location for house and store. Price, £1,000, ee See ee se ADAMS & BZALL, 10K SALE—-SEVERAL NEW FRAME HOUSES, ‘Real Estate, Loans and [usurunce. | with good lots, on the Bladensburg toad, just out o1S-Im Luo F st. skle of the city, on ve e terms. Secure a home 30k SALE-TWO VALUABLE BUILDING | SWORMSTEDT & BRADLEY, 928 F st n12-Im Lots, 20 fect 9 inches by 100 feet, on L st. between | FXOK SALE-1628 15TH ST. N.W., AN ELE aand 13th sts. nw. Inguireat 1210 1 si. nw. gant, altiactive, delightfully arranged Healdence, beat ‘ing 11. roomis, bath, cellar, furnace, panties Oa SALE large closts for hens, ete, all the appointments of & “T21, containing 1.425 feet of frontast firscelass property. CONARD & McEUEN, 1420 F at. ow. oars See a THIS EVENING. ‘German languages. Classes limived:. 2127 13th st. from ‘Thomas Circle. ‘Poachers tratned” Daily Clans in French for Ladies from 1:30 to 2:90 ‘Daily Class in German for Ladies from 2:30 to 3:30 Ctaas 10 Fngiisis Literati 9:30 t0 10:30 8. m. Apply to hur ana Mrs. WH ¢ CA BEL, ‘1212 and 1214 14tb st. nw., ty Near 14th st. Cirel MONTH.) WEDNES- m, Young Men's ‘five. Private les- ‘Latin,ete. Lingus nz-im iw M aes hee PA : falas. ADpIY oF Practical training’ for the Dra- ymen and. ‘Teachers at reduced fress 307 7th st. nw. 71m EMAN WISHES TO GIVE LESSONS Ege and the English, Brariches pric a Vately or ins Dest references: terms unusnally low, "Address Box 97. Star aflice, ocrawt EROF PIANO E.SCHEEL ORG NIST, TEACH. . ha VOC AL ares: Particular Inpers, as well as those wishing to be quaitied for Perrormers or Teachers ‘Terms easy. 12th st. Mane, aos, ALFRED BUSACS EN ‘and French Boarding and Day Sch Hes and Litthe Girls, 1012 17th st. session compiences SEPTEMBER: Ms res PORSCHES GERMAN, FRENCH TW 42ER B. WILLIAMS & 00, Anttioneers. CATALOGUE SALE OF or STEEL-PLATE ENGRAVINGS, Carefully selected from the most popular subjects of Zrench, German, English and Amefican iésues, forming » complete Gallery of Art, Examples ot the leading works of the great English, German and American artista, Every picture is appropriately framed in ORNAMENTAL FRAMES, Rich in design, of first-class workmanship, adapted to each special subject. Sale will take place at cur gallery, comer oth WALTER B, WILLL streot and Pennsylvania avenue northwest, WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER EIGH- TRENTH, EIGHT O'CLOCK, ‘and Continue each evening until all are sold. AMS & CO., OF HOUSEHOLD. EFEECTS x MB, SATURDAY, y EM re ra COMMENCING ATTEN “LOCK, EMBRACING— A Gtberal ot Houmhold Goods, Carpets, A1a0, $F * of Majolica and kinglish Stone Chins, », AT TW! ‘CLOCK, Homes, chtringea Buggies, Wagon Be (TP 0MAS DOWLING, anetioneer, ONE NEW POOL TABLE, WITH BALLS on saSUBS CUMPLELE AT AUCHIONS ANP SATURDAY, No “TWENTY-FIRST, 1885, at TWELVE ‘LOCK, within my anction rooms. I shall sell the above table. which ein perfect ets ‘THOS. DOW! a 9-2 Auctioneer. pP8°4380N B08, Auctioneers PAWNBROKER'S SALE SILVER WATCHES, GOLD CHATNS, NGS D R i) AT AND CLI + GUNS SILVER FORKS SPOONS AND DAY MORNING, NOVEMBER TWRN. auction rooms of Dancer a. gin and D streets weaken incanson Bros. 9th and D streets number of ui Parties interested will please take notice. Ste PHILLIP WALLACH Broker. B. WILLIAMS & 00., Auctioneers. KEPT FU! RPETS, NGS MANTEL OFWs Ria ETC, Be CARVED: WENGE FRAME PARLOR SUITE, U) < 4 ce SON BLS his eOL TERED IN CRIM BAW SILK: TENN’ TuAR n19-2t ACK MAHER BASE; HALL’ CHAIRS, CHAL LACK RTAINS AND SARE ateet MARLENE TABLES, DINING ROOM CHAIRS, HAND: SOME MAHOGANY | CENTER TABLES, Rote. it. CHAMBER RUITES. WAL- STEADS, WALSUT. REA NSEC WASHSTANDS, WALNUT. WRITING DESKS 3) BODY BRUS- iD TABLES, BOOK CASES, a ae HER CARPETS Y AND OT} HAin AND HUSK MA BODY BRUSSELS STAIR CAR- seaman SIV, SEARED INA, SS AN ROCKERY WARE, KITCHEN REQUISITES, ETC. In TURSDAY, NOVEMBER TWENTY-FOURTH, ge cP SEINE POC sell at the lence of a@geutlemar, deciini Pig inath natant norawert u ose nt i hat 1 ‘the Interest of ML as Rogiet senonl and ifiaergariau wi te | D183 Anctioneers._ | styles and bent work Sip igatiend theraie pen 3 rene! "9 — VALTI }. WILLIAMS constant or lrcolars appiy 1224 12th si TO-MORROW. nig-at te os GEGREAND AND TYREWEITIRG PRAcrE |/PHOWAS DowniNG, avotonew FP HOMAS DOWLING. “Auctioneer. cally taught. ranteed instructions eT " MARBLE-TOP CHAMBER _ SUIT! Rosewood Planoforte, Cover and Stool, in gofollowed” Private pups reterod and member | WALNGT, MARBLE-TOE. CHAMBER SUITE ne condition: Fine Ol Paintings and Bogen. ‘Stenographers, 472 Louisiana av BeL9 Sui WARDROBES, PARLOR (SUITE IN REP, ngs, One Super Antique Mahogany Table somes evi SE TA WALNUT HALL RACK, SINGLE WALNUT with carved lexs (a splendid articie), Two Im- Mis. CONN, OQ} HE WASHINGTON BEDSTEAD. WALNUT BUREAU, WALNUT R led Antique Arm Chairs, very old: Walnut AVA Collegiate fustitute, will take pupils in vocal and WASHSTANDS, BRUSSELS AND INGRAIN teclining Chair, upholstered W's instrumental music and’ ton A lethods of the best CARPETS, HALL AND STAIR CARPETS, nut Hook Case, Walnut Cabinets, Two Deer European masters followed. For terms and other SICKER ROCK ch FINE AIK MATIRES Heads, Purlor Furniture in separate pieces, particul: PEA’ e] TLL" AND LSTE lographs of the Cathedral he Ol Apply at 1 Vermont ay SHERTS pou Sees ens Come he shane aon Hlarence, One mir eee eos. Biiesa Dats nv. \ pratien! Soniom eucaiontin | }AQS, LOUNGIN. WALNUS EXEESSION | pleow); Suny Satan very handsome Venes quatifies young wen and women to support thensseltes TABLE. WALNUT DINING CHAIRS, HEAT-] Uan)” Stand, finely “carved; Carved png MOF the, OCS ati cr ae ING STOVES, SEP OF CHINA, CROCKERY Venitian Bellows, Florentine Clocks, Orn ‘Thorough tnstruction given in Rapid Writing the Eng: GLASSWARE’ KITCHEN REQUISITES, & ments, Window and Door Drapery, Javanese Ish Langnage, Correspondence, Rapid Calculations, | 9 @%,AT AUCTION a Bronze Vase, very finely carved Desk, Revol. Hockkeeplog Suanene Practice Contmercal Law fe | ,OR EMDAY MORNING, NOVEMUER Twa. | Chulr smrena (arprinand tes, Brass und Iitical Keconcehy, Stenography and Type With TIETH, 1885, commencing at TEN O'CLOCK, at Ingrain Carpets, Fine Toilet Ware, Wal:-at intaay aad evening seclons reacted TU. residence No. $1 B street southeast, (near Congres Marble Tcp Chamber Furniture, Kine Hur Sept. ‘and 6 pm. Office open for arrange, | sional Hotel), { will sell the entire contente, as partly fattroscs, ether Pillows and Springs, Ash menis, by the year or quarter, on and ufter MONDAY, | ellimerated above. All of the goods are in ‘first-class Marble ‘Top Furniture, Couch and Pillows, Ne En an OTL C SPEROUE Pct, | sods to be removed ou day of sale Englidh sino Dinner Service, ANer Dinner bie ¥ MRS. SARA A. SPENCER, Vice Principal. 405 n17-dts ‘BS. J.L. McGEES SCHOOL, AT 1110 L ST. nw. will reopen mber 16th, 1885. “Un: Usual advantages in French (Berlitz method) and in Object Drawing. 8024310 BS ELIZABETH HARRIS ENGLISH AND M ‘French Boarding aad Day Sehooh 33 Tech se ‘Septem! w., will re-open ber 22d. The course of in- iction comprises every branch ni for a RUGS, &c Practical and accomplished eduication for young ladles and children. Superior instruction in vocal and in- | ppp hei strnmental music, Particular attention given to deli- Shp cate oF backward papiis, ‘audi | Stetlon rooms, (OLLIERE SCHOOL al ‘TON iT Al ia Day School for Girls, at Alexandria, Va, six inllés from Washington. Highest educational advan- with pleasant home. ‘Terms moderate. Address ‘Miss REBECCA C. POWELL, Principal. ocl5-zm "U7 ASHINGTON ACADEMY OF TLLEGRAPHY. | M..1 will seil'at pobite wiction in frontot tin W 4SHINGTON ACADEMY OF ta: | Premises, as afsignee of the heineat-iuw of Geo tion toall mae acters to puich Sr eae oo jeceased, an Undivided one-fonrth see the method by which you can soon earnaprofesion. 20 Istst.se Jeti aes ee re: ALL Reg sl OF ‘adults confidential: “pre F college, ‘Apnapolie, West Point al examinations. IVY INSTITUTE,3.w, corner Sth and Kata nw. ‘Mathematical, Business, WO ELYNN, 4. 0 the east or west half of said lot: Jot faces (south) on Massachusetts ave.; a chance is here afforded to capitalists of obtaining one of the ifandest bargains in Washington city. MAL KOH RE CO., 34 and East Capitol stm. D1GSt WOR SALE—ONE OF THE MOST DESIRAD coruers eo 16th st., wide parking on both sid 1.40, PAKKEK & TOWN altima {OR SALE—BUILDE! Capitalists, attention. $2 Geet of groand “north of K suitable for S small houses. which will pay 20 per cent | entire cost. 1429 New York ave., room 23-014-61* | SALE—THE TWO BEST LOTS ON NORTH | Side Mansachusetts ave., between 200 and 21st 1909 11th Sirs... 1911 1th, srs. For full fist and Fm FOR SALP THE FIN | 2 tasement brick House $37 C st; 1 handsomely finished: will be sold at’ a HILL & CO., 1338 Fat {Ok SALE—VERY DESIRABLE NEW HOUSES cor. 6th and P sta. n.w:; acomfortable home or @ d investment. SWORMSTEDT & BRADLEY, Am ita For particutars, SS ee HUFTY€ DYER, | Ok SALE THREE ELEGANT NEW HOUSES n10-10t Stand Fete. nv. | Aton, 16th si. between Mass. Ave. and XN st. nw, R SALE—THE BEST BUSINESS CORNER | [ontsining cellar, with heating apparatus; Basement, a, 14th Sc nce will take Other good property. in | DiNiNE room, Kitchen : First floor, Parlor wane a g Thoin: Secoud floor, two large Chamnbers, : ° room; Third floor, four Cham- HUFTY & DYER. one, for co ; bers and ber of Wardrobes. ‘are ‘Real Extate, Insurance, Loans, 13th and Feta. n.w. | Constructed very substantial and the planting inst | thebest kind. -douses are open for POF Fossa FEET FRONT BY 100 FEET | price and terms apply to owner, R. iMID, ‘om 1mm at between Proneyivania ave and Est: | Si27hst.nw. BES Sees spiced’ weer shoe 3 | orsace-HOUSER SHAVE BEAUTIFULLY INDERGARTEN, MADAME CHEVREMONT, 1619 K st. n.w. Lessons'to Adults, MAE . PRUD' HOMME, Mi “srokteurde francais’ 10141710 st. nw. ‘French Conversation classes for Ladies and Gentle- men at 640.0. m. Ladies at 11 am. Boys and Girls 3 am, Parisian pronunciation, original, pract ad whceeaah ote En PUPAS PREPARED FOR AMITH WELLESLEY and Vassar Colleges. Also for Civil Service “E:x- amination. 1006 X st. pw. Pupils of all ages in- Pst rel ‘structed in. French and Music. erences. “Apply to Principal nS cips es ocl0-3m* RENCH LANGUAGE —LUGIEN EG COI- France. _n2-Ime A CHOK NOV ¥ IN STAIR CARP! On FRIDAY MORN} BL 1H SPECIAL SALE oF CONSIGNMENT OF BEST VEL’ 2 ET AND TAPESTRY BRUSSELS CaR- ECE AND MADE UP; V. ETS, SMYRMA AND VELVET NOVEMBER TWEN- ‘O'CLOCK, within my, auction rooms, I shall sell an elegant cot &c, at ELEV jow on exhibition. dis THOM AB DOWLING, Auctioneer. TP HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. VET, ELVET at of | SS THOMAS DOWLING, Avct. JUENCANSON BROS. Auctioneers. PUBLIC SALE OF AN INTEREST IN VALUA- .E REAL ESTATE AT THE FOOT OF SEV- ENTH STREET, IN THE CITY OF WASH- INGTON, D. On FRIDAY, the TWENTIETH DAY OF Parker, i MBER, A.D. 1885, at ONE O'CLOCK square red nd. Dy erad fpar uundred and aves iy of Washington, end-all my b » Interest and esiate as ussignee’ aforesaid, ib the whtarrsituated in front of said square, and at pres ent used by the Potonine Steamboat ‘co Fie sauare cottatas (21-258. and is bounded by 6th, Water and L and M streets Southwest, and is imp Enilding, ow used as a hotel, Frame Sulla Bleat to sever . feet of grotind, three-story Brick y several small Situated as this property ts, conve- Street railways, it olfers Unusual In- ducements to investors. ‘germs of sale: One-third cash: balance In equal in- fe, inter ‘erest fi est and estate, bel the above propert; id conditions as above set forth. ELIAS E stalments in one, two and three years, with six per cent semi-annual’ interest, secured pre ane trust on the ty, oF all cash, at opifon of purchaser. Conyey- ng iit cost of purchayer. A deposit of five hundred doilars required at time of sale. are not complied with in teu days from undersigned will resell at risk and cost of purchaser. E, Assignee of Heirs-at-law of Georgeand Anns, Parker, At conc‘usion of above sale Iwill offer all my right, t ‘an undivided one-fourth y,Upon the same terms If conditions of sale Seuhing WHITE, me LIERE, A. M., native of Paris, Nat- ded ‘THOMAS PARKER. urat Method’,“Atiiing a practical and immediate | ie ewpTORY SALE OF BUILDING LOTS ON ee 01 1119 10th st, n.w. ‘Vocal and Instramental Pupils received. oc27-1m* TW AEINGTON SCHOOL OF ELOCUTION AND ENGLISH LANGUAGE, ‘904 M street n.w- Mrs, M STEVENS BART, Principat, = Fee ne RAVE MOST Beri | J rate omen te, tothe a nb a located in the northwest and other | $100,000. Tso. f 'Eaescort Sot eee areas | Tee iw. Ey per oa Pie _ BUSINESS CHANCES. 1416 F st. hw. Wir ge cota chee nae Nears eg less than $36 per month. Address L seit, Sate Star A. LENDID BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY —A 2A ‘large manufpeturing concern (Foundry) in Sen Frances, Cali desirons of tntroduelug additonal Capital for the purpose of eularst ‘some new and very profitable features. To eenuemen Tooking for an opening, ot capitalists who would like to pinge iets sous io an old reliable concern, this chance is worth investigating” io farther particnlars address MONEY TO LOAN. $30 OOO 78S SOS To scrr, ’ ‘UDOD Feal estate security. - HUFTY € DYER, ai oot Vu and F sta 20,000 TO $30,000 TO LOAN ON nice proved real estuze security. TYLER & RUTHERFORD, MoSky, 1O Wan ON REAL wataTE ATS) nipawe ME and 6 per cent. - ae Sao CHARLES W. HANDY, WASTED. 200, TO ENLARGE ONE OF nol0-1 oh Pst. ie nest and best paying business in tits ity: te Ome RT a Investor to have charge of the busines. Inquire MoNttas BANS thy Star office. aie ‘OB GOOD COLLATER: Some eee EE CHASE A GOOD LEGIT- manufacturing interest. H., Lox EXCHANGE FOR PROPERTY IN THIS _ desirable house and lot in Philadelphia. For | iV | would take balf | culars _mi0om Moe Wax ox ur Je WAUGH, * SAE F street ni. 5 1°. ¥ TO LOAN. 3100 TO $50,000, TN SU. wo at lowest raten of inerene,” No deny | $i Piet Gsey £-apply to BWORMNTEDE & Sabere wecarley tenaticiaco A ocwstm JOHN SHERMAN &€ 927 F aa Nini 2 ye eet ee Ro ae, INVEST. ooo sanew ny thousand dollars psuste. Parti OSEY TO 1048 oy gurr, having bargains to sell for spot cash call on ee Bf LOWEST RATIX ON APPROVED REAL ES tome SS Aton TATE SECURITY, mee OS Freee octet ES pu Bis, 1 = D ag IN oe “ _— vexed - ver Brentano Bros, Penusylvanie Seep ro | au THe betaine ican iy the city, 5 a is suitable for @ bruker's oles: Fetal - oo ie pat ealae neta | are rooms, “Also suitable fur any light manafec TOS tocro) Tome Waccastan. | Ine ystpise poly for partcalarsat" 1015 Bens O,000 Wes tae Reo pe €ent, Of Brst-cites cy proper K. HERTFORD, REAL EXTATE, LOANS, suratice, 1428 N.'Y. ave. Money loaned on'reai and other security. Reai Estate bought and | toid. Kents collected. Insurance in firstclams com- | Panes. fonrpies J wel ™ ‘on approved Real Exiatesecur. | Tey, at lowest rates of iniereat. Charge: moderate. No | Unoecesans) delay. INN Ht = 1505 Peansyivan “XPERT TYPE-WRITING. a CALIGKAPH OFFICE, 083 Fm. Rsepae BUILDING LOTS AT LOW PRICE AND RARY TERS J have subdivided ROSEDALE, and offer Building | Lots, 20 feet front, at $250, $400, $350 per lot. | lleeatd lncity a the aero of ie C7 at lows a prow whee es — ne TicH rox bhows. | jambs Tallway company. 16th and Hsta.ce Plat es “a 1487 Penasyivaninave. — a ee eer ae H. CLAGET?. N GOOD REAL PS | Inte of cullateral seearity at low ext rates of interest. | jo delay When security is © GREEN, Koon | 2, Firenen's ballding, cor. Sihst. und La ave. "jars ‘ONEY TO Loas HAVE MONE esau ‘ONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES OF INTEREST. ON KEAL ESTATE SECULITY ‘THOS J. FISHER & CO. 1333 F oe ELS nore WILL OPEN NOVEMBER 15, This house is provided with all modern: vA, including Electric Bells, Gas, Hot and Cold Water, ‘actos, all under | Hains, &e. ‘The bouse is situated on the: bas every conventence | in tue city, and comm extensive views fur Say and Sravcines Timing. and the marketable | rounding country and adjacent Inlanda; ity than pay the expenses of the place “ihe | position insures dryneasand perfect drainage: Dit "son secnnaie wheal ‘well-known Boe. | boating and fishing unesoelied. ‘Phe cutee ood nee ton’ ‘and is tirsi<luss in all les arang sice uoexceptionable, This delightful isiend is eo geciiny hones oe f | tirely free from malaria, ‘so aburbat home & ts is WALTER AIKEN, Proprietor. Hi, M. SULLIVAN, Manager, oczemath-gm EEE ren eih Sn EST. on the place. one | . on Metropoiitan aad ORR Post uit’ address 2s 90 nlsow ANTED-TO KENT, A SMALL FARM, BY A practical New 3 ork state farm ‘ble foe ‘Masmall dairy and general tarm GEORGE GRAINGER, 900 Rat bew. ‘esac _GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. AFULL LINE OP SHAW KNIT HALF HOSR, ALE Of EXCHANUE_A HISinARLE two mallee ftom dvacrnioa, Van tone te Best Wearing sock ts Ube world. bout B00 acres of land. wD Valuanle npiove- & B ELLERY. Yor fat preven: Waablugion, De Toate 2113 Pat. Aw. RGINTA, | 8 Uniaundered Shirts to order for @7.50. A perfect GE AMON, | ¢Gaarantecd. at So H=* 1, ODER! she Maregsinen Br AR Mig eval! inrma on ranch, te a Linden, Forest Cieu wed Goitt Heavy Merino Vevts aud Drawers Soot dey denirabis Hsioses in Hivaiisvile; AK, | Heavy all woot Vert med ry ca. isos ot Pst euriet all wool Vi an ‘et and Fourth Ins October ist, Staduates students after tall course, ‘spon examina tion endorved by a responsible Board of Judges. ‘Thorough Instruction to ‘Teachers Ministers, Ora tors, Singers and others tn the Cuitare and Devlop- ment of 5 ‘Special advantages for the Study of Practical Eng- special td vantages Study Eng: nord and ‘maller buildin mouths semt deposit of Conveyancing, &c., at complied with inten ‘days: otherwise and cost of defaulting purchaser, THIRD STKEBT, NUAI H NORE ‘On FRIDAY A¥TEI TWENTIPTH at ALE-Pa! BE Ya and part loc 10, sqhace 237, hese hte fro 2H, 22 an y square 777. ‘These nt Gxig feet on "Sa street east, we ‘This iF avis r FOUR: Tots. iy traproving section ot he <i front, cat readliy' be aividea i HEAST. RNOON, NOVEMBER, O'CLOCK, ‘street ‘Terms: One-third cash, balance in alx and twelve notes to bear six per cent interest payable nhvally, oF all eash, af option of purchaser, A 100 required ‘on euch lot at time of sale. purchasers cont. Temms to i ‘at risk DUNCANSON BROS, Mah of a nl7-4t Auctioneers, if % § BOS of a mo? eseacally trates et - ~ —— - Tplted number of Sexdents seco wm |__PIANOS AND ORGANS. board in the family of Principal, 8e17-3m — es 1864, ., VERNON SEMINARY, M* 2100 axp 1104 M Sramer N.W. Pianos. G. L. WiuD & BRO. 708 sortie ‘7th street northwest, Stief, Kranich & Bach and Weser Broa! Gally's Selfplayiug instruments, | Pianos and Organs exchanged and for rent and rent applied if So SE ok ENGLISH, FRENCH AND GERMAN HOME | (400) siCONDMAND PIANOS FOR SALE AT AND DAY SCHOOL, moderate prices and op reasonable terms, JNO. FoR ‘YOUNG LADIES AND LITTLE GIRLS MRS ELIZABETH J. SOMERS. AM, Principal. MISS SARAH 4. SCULL, MRS. EUGENIA CUTHBERT, Assisted Of Thirteen Able Masters and by = Corps ters ‘Highest Standard in English and Classical Studies. ‘Modern Languages under Direction of the BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES. in Instrumental and Vocal Mt Special Advantages in Ins ‘usta, Hieventh Year Opens OCTOBER 1ST, 1885. Appliestion by letter or personally, as abov 2022-3 AY 7 WW 0s. dium price instramenta. ‘oed1-1m. 008 BYE aver the civilized wort Vice O37 Pennave } _——— EBER PIANOS, UNEXOBL ‘Appearance and durability. & SONS F. ELLIS & CO.,987 Penn, ave. E 937 Pennsylvi Pi (08.—EX JOHN F. ELI. ROL, ocd1-Am PIANOS FOR RENT OR SALE ON INSTAL ments. JNO. F. ELLIS & Cv., 087 Penn. ave ED. im fASON & HAMLIN ORGANS—KNOWN ALL a. JNO. F. ELLIS @ CO, im LED IN TONE, JOHN F, ELLIS & CO. LDS & ©O., 937’ Pennsylvania aye. RU- TONE AND x JON F. ELLIS €00., 037 ‘Pennsylvania ave. wy ‘Several “Wy 4s8iNGTON COLLEGIATE InstITUTR ELST et ve for sale 1023 Vermont avenue, eee 2 Boarding and Day School for Young Ladle and ttle This inatitation will enter upon its twelfth annual scailon Wednesday, Beptember 38d, 1008 DMrm. Z, D. BUCHER. .......-ssceenseseneeerineesenen so PPA Mim HB HOSTER ies Primal Assisted by @ full corps of ex; teachers. Por =] to the omg ae an Pa oval oo 2 Sole E ment Baxcams Ix Praxoa ARE GRAND AND i which uve teem UP. uped, aut upon easy terms, at th EF. DROOP, Partner of the Iate W.d. Metzerott & Ob., 925 Pennsylvaniaave., Gabler, Grovesteen, Wheelock, Marsal & Wendell, Hallet @ PALL Ay ir the: past 00. terms Low prices. Bacon, and other Pianos. “0C80 ET & DAVIS PIANOS. PATENT fe Bridge. The Tost. important Improve: rears. Elegant Stock. Easy S11 9th at. n ency for the celebrated Steinway & 8 Decker: eon, ER 0030 ‘ocl ‘pus neRLITZ TOOTS OF PSRGUAGES, : space taapeakcarite read and 8 ‘ie tore jew terms now. och Appiy WEPOE B'SOLY. 129 14th st. nw. Pe Aan oat ne Waa es ke aed Bland Satnreny, 1 to 230. se0-6mn MS. ROCESS or ees oe ise 2 Geos Le Wun et ae ‘e f KRAKAUER BROS. THE G D. PEARES Co, oclo Dest, reasonable market, x i sole. POE UPriGhT PrANos-SAE On ATV. BECKER'S, 801 9th st. p First-class Tuning and Repairing. ‘Fetablished over 20 yearn, K Fi iW PIANO PORTES, UNEQUALED IN TUNE. TOE WO ey BE. Plan the Burdett Oy hah ariel oe Ree G. H. KUHN, 407 loth st. nw. NEDO, Cups snd Saucers, Silver Plated Tea Sei vice and other Plated Goods, Glass Ware, Combina- tion Child's Char, cost in Florence 100 franca FOR THE DOCTORS. ONE GALVANIC FARADIC BATTERY, A LARGE AND COMPLETE INSTRUMENT, TOGETHER WITH A GENERAL COLLECTION OF KITCHEN REQUISITES AND OTHER #00) on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER TWENTY- FOURTH. 1885, at THN O'CLOCK, at the residence of @ gentleman leaving for Europe, No. 1410 Q street, I shall sell a first-class collection of goods, Goods can beseen early on morning of sale. 1st THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. INE BUILDING LOT. FRONTING THE Cap. {2OL, SITUATED ON BSTREET SOUTH. BE TWEEN FIRST AND DELAWARE AVENUE. Qn. MONDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER, TWENTY-THIRD, at FIVE O'CLOCK, we whil sell, in front of the premises, LOT 13, SQUARE 635, fronting 60 feeton south B street and facing the Capitol Park. ‘This lot can readily be subdivided into smaller building lots aud Ison grade. ‘Terms: One-half cash: balance in obe and two years: potes to bear interest, payable semi-annually, and t@ be secured by deed of trust. ot all cash, at oution of i CONVEYANCING, ete., at nirchager's cost. ‘erms to be complied with in seven days. A deposit of S100 at time of sale. © DUNCANSUN BROS, misacis rpms: J. FISHER & CO., Auctioneers. CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABL FE, SITUATED ON THE Tat. K stk WEST OF CONNECTICUT AVENUE, IMPROVED BY A SMALL FRAME DWELLING. By viriue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed in Equity ca No, 9,687, on the 14th day of November, 188: wherein Francis F. Butler, Lucy Butt, Ellen Aon ler, Walter Butler and Martha Butler are compial dj Mary Aun Butler, May Bell Gwin and W Ham Gwin defendants, the ‘undersigned, Trustee, sell, a FOUR O'CLOCK P.M, on MONDAY, the THIRTIETH DAY OF NOVEMBER, A.D, isso, in front of the premises, the following deseribea prop: erty, to wit: Sub. Lotnumber three (3), in Square number one hundred and sixty-three (163), containing three thousand two hundred and nincty-cight (3,296) square feet of ground. ‘ rms of Sale: One-third of the purchase money for sald real estate and premises In cash at the time of sale and the residue in two equal installments, payable respectively in one and two years from we day of sale, with {nterest, the sald deferred payments to be secured by deed of trast on the premises sold; oF all cash, et the option ofthe purchaser or purchasers. All conveyancing at cost of purchaser. "A deposit of $300 will be required on day of sale, and if the terins of sale are not complied with within ten days from the date of sale the trustee reserves the right io re-sell the said property at the risk and cost of the purchaser. EDWARD J, STELLWAGEN, Trustee, nie dads 1324 Fst, nw. JUNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers. TRUSTERS' SALE OF 2 STORY BRICK Hol NO. 917 NEW JERSEY AVENUE N.W., a’ AUCTION. By virtue oftwo deeds of srast theonedated th yoth day of Starch, AD. 1682, andduly recorded in lber No. 1000, folio 47, et sea. and the other dated, day of May, A. D-18e3, and. duly re ‘corded in Uber No, 1038, foilo 263, etsec., of the land Tecords of the District of Columbia, and ai the written west ofthe party secured rely, we will offer tor sale, in of mises, on the SIXTEENTH DAY OF NOVEMBER, A. D.188, at HALE-PAST FUUR O'CLOCK P, M., the fol described real estate and premises sitiate in ure elty of Washington ‘and known and designated on the ground plat or plan thereof aa fot nuribered eleven (ii) in Davidge and Fisher's recorded subdivision of square numbered five hundred aud sixty-one (561). ‘Terms ofsaie: One-third cash, and the balance in one and two Years; notes to bear interest at the rate of six per cent per ami ‘be secured by ade of Trust upon, the preniiaes sold, of ull eash at the option ofthe purchaser. If the terms ure not complied with fu ten days, the trustees reserve the right t resell at the risk NA cost of the defulting purchaser. All conveyancing at the chases cost. A deposit of no2déds Wat AO rion eson, } Trustees, eae THE ABOVE SALE Is POSTPONED UNTIL TUESDAY, TWENTY-FOURTH NOVEMRER, A. D, 1885, atBaMis HOUR AND PLACE. niT-deds WH AC TOMPSON, } Trustees, REEMPTORY SALE OF FOUR TWOSTORY FRAME DWELLINGS ON I STREET. BE- TWEEN NINTH AND TENTH STREETS NORTHEAST. On SATURDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER TWENTY-FIRST, 1865, at HALE-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK, we will’soll, in front of ihe premises, LOTS 28, 29, 30, AND 33, SQUARE 933, Each lot ts improved by a two-story frame dw nd preseyts 3 good opportunity for imvestment or to Obtale a oom fortable Wome: le ‘Terms: One-third cash, balance in oneand two years’ notes, to bear six per cent interest, payable semt-an- ually, and to be secured by deed of trust on premises, A depdslt of $50 will be required on each tot at time ofsale. Couvevancing, &c.. at purchaser's cost. Terms ty be complied with th seven days, otherwise resale at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after five days’ advertisement in some newspaper published in Wash- ington, D.C _BITd&ds DUNCANSON BROS. Aucts, UG bisoed DOWLING, Auctioneer. ONE ‘SQUARD GRAND BRADBURY PIANO. COVER ANDSTOOL, COST $1,000; WALNUT PARLOR SUITE IN RAW SILK; FRENCH PUATE PIER MIRRORSLAB AND BRACKET, PARLOR FURNITUREDN SEPARATE PIECES, ELEGANT FRENCH CLOCK, ORNAMENTS, ‘WINDOW AND DOOR DRAPERY, DWARF BOCK CASE, BRUSSELS CARPETS, RUGS, WALNUT AND PAINTED FURNITURE 1N SETS AND SEPARATE PIECES, FINE HAIR MA’ BILLOWS AND BOLSTERS, WALNT? CHEFONIER, WALNUT PILLAR EXTENSION TABLE,CARD TABLE, WALNUT DINING CHAIRS, WALNUT SIDEBOAED, ‘A AND GLASSWARE) LARGE QUANTI- ae AND OTHER Latest Telegrams to The Siar Shot Herself in the Street. A YOUNG WOMAN ATTEMPTS SUICIDE BRCAUSE HER AFFIANCED WOULD NOT SKE HER. stopped sent her sister to a house near by toask the young man to grant her an interview, and that Scelined tosce her, and uscd rade language ts ‘see her, le the sister. As soon’ as Mary the resuit of the request she walked across drew § platol from her pocket and shot heresit in the out e neck: "The wound Is not peek ens A Wretched Mothers Crime, SMOTHERING HER BABE AND ATTEMPTING TO Raa oe New York, Nov. 18.—' mm situated in Herkimer street, Brooklyn, was thé scene this morning of le excitement which was caused by the ery ot one of the inmates smothering her children, Yester. Morning a woman rather clad and ing, sented herself at and begged with tears In her eyes to be admii ted. She sald she was very poor and had noth- ing to eat for herself and children. she was taken into the nursery, provided with food and Made comfortable, “She gave her name as Mary Johnson, aged thirty-nine, and a resident of New York city. The eldest child was Wink fred, eighteen months old, and the other, Flora, five months old. Her husbund had abandoned her, and she was afraid that from was She re he was going to take the children away f her. She was excited and nervous, but assured that she need have no r tired to rest last night, and nothing more was — of ens Sen gee s one of the attendants of U bursery, in passing through the corridor, looked into Mra. John- son's room, and ‘saw her in the act of ‘suffocating her eldest child, Wini- fred. The attendant seized Mrs. Johnson, and took the pillows from off the little one,who had become tinconscioux, She thought the child was dead. Doctors were sent for, who, after workl: for some time, sneceeded in restoring the ell to consciousness, Mrs. Johnson had stuffed the child's mouth with rag had held her nose and placed piilows over her head. The baby (Flora) was lying dead on the bed, having been suffo- cated in the sume way. Mrs. Johnson is thought to be out of her mind, aud was locked up in the station-honse, where she wept _and kept calli for her children, Later she was taken to court and committed for examination as to her men- tal condition, Newport's Murder Mystery. MR, BURTON'S SON-IN-LAW AND HIS WIFE ARRESTED ON SUSPICION, Newronr, R. 1, Nov. 19.—Allen W. Dorsey, @ medical student at the colle of Pennsyi- vania and a son-in-law of Benj. Burton, and Maria Dorsey, Allen's wife, were arrested this morning cha:ged with willful murder. They igned before Judge Baker, pleaded not \d sent to jail without bat. ‘The affair causes intense excitement. ‘The case has been worked up entirely by Acting Attorney Galvin and Detective Richards, The latter states that the Philadelphia authorities are working up the conspiracy phase in the matter of stolen bonds, and have undoubted proof that a prominent physician there is implicated. When Mr. Bur- Lon at first died there was suspicion of foul play; but later it eame to be generally believed that’ he had committed suicide. This belief again gave place to suspicion of murder, which has resulted as above. oe Dr. Frothingham’s Death Accidental. Nuw York, Nov. 19.—Further investigation by the family of Dr. Frothingham and the police convinced both’ that the doctor's death ‘was due to accident rather than sutcide. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. The New Y¥« Stock Market. The foliowing are opening and 8:00 p.m. prices ofthe New ¥orr Stock marke to-day, as coported by Special wire o HH. Dodge, 539 19th street” Cent. Lakeshore.) 57: Towa usb 56 ae ss hrogit 103”) SSR prec=—| Bane SG? S01, west Umiou=2| aoe a ee ton Stock Exchange. wes from yesterday's quotations ‘on the Washinzton Stock Exchange are noted to-day: 1 imp. 68. A801, coin, 114 ¢ stock, 73,1802, currency, fund. 3-cs, 1924, currency, 11 2o-sear fund, 63 1892, com, Met- Topolitan I i stock, Tos: ‘asked. Co- Inmmbia It Ht, stock, 38 bid. Washngton Gas, SB Did, ‘Sityacked. Firemen Lns.48 asked. Columbia ine..113 diay 11s, asked. 0% bid, 7 asked. Washe ington Market stoc bid. Washington’ Brick + 1h Lb0%s Did, 11244 usked. nk, 135 bid. Chizens National Metro- tional Bauk, 107 posses i id, 115 asked. Great Fails Ice, 9V bid. Real Estate ‘idle Fesurasieg 200% bid, 1018 asked, | Penn. Tel Co,.-4r% Did, ed.’ Chesapeake and Pot. Tel Col, 75 waked: Baltimore Markets. BALTIMORE, Mp., November 19.—Virginia sixes, pantde coupons, SO: new threes, GO\ bld to-day. BALTIMORE, Mn,, November 19.—Cotton guiet— middlit ws Flour steady cS ae uiet. foutheri higher and active: western ‘Steady and dull southern red, B4ao7: southern amber. Sala No. E western winter red, spot, 92 bid fresh; November, 91 bid; December, Gdiguld: January, : Feb- Pury, 9oadsig, Cofn—southern firmer and western firmer and actw southern yellow, 47a53; western mixed, spot, 51a52: | year, 49%a40%; January. aNaisin February, 47%, 4 Oats very firm—southern, 32 }, Western white, 33 : western mixed, 32a33; Penysylvani: ye firm, 70u72. Provisions age A ‘Sugar—copper refined dull, 10810. ky steady, 1.19a1.20. Other articles unchanged. Freights to Liverpoo! per steamer dull—cotton, 7-32d.; flour, }: sain higher, Sigadd, heat, .000 ba: ‘activ District Goverument Affairs. COLUMBIA HOSPITAL. REPORT. The annual report of Dr. P. J. Murphy, sur- eon in charge, and other officers of Columbia fospital wae sent in to the Commissioners to- day. It states: To the $15,000 riated by Congress it will be observ that $3,486 are added by receipts from pay patients. Three hundred’ and. sixty-one patients were treated. Attention is directed to the surgeon's testimony that an additional structure of Re manent character is greatly needed. ‘he officers immediately in charge are commended for their skill and fidelity. Reference is made to the loss pes by the board by the re- moval from the city of Rev. William Paret. The report Issigned by G.J. Lydecker, presi: dent of the board. The surgeon in charge says: The outbreak of malignant puerperal septicaemia, which oc- curred in the lying-in ward for colored women last spring deserves more than a passing notice. Pr ptand thorough {solation prevented the disease from assuming an epidemic form, and as soon as possible the patients were removed to the cottage, Gen. Townsend came promptly and kindly to our assistance, and furnished a tent, in which all patients whe were considered likely to have been exposed to the contagion were placed and kept under strict quarantine. BUILDING PERMITS fsued by Inspector Entwisie: Mrs, Relehen- bach, repair brick, 423 11th street northwest; $800. George: Mason, ereet @ small dwelling, Anacostia road; $400, Peter McCartney, erect a two-story warehouse, alley between G and H and aie ee hg ones entsh rustees unda: School, erect ‘a brick two-story school building, Nichols avente, county; $800, D. 18. Groff, erect six two-story and basement ‘uweliings, be- tween 15th and 16th streets northwest; $15,000, Xo STONE CUTTING ON ‘The following order hins Been tegued. by the Engineer Confnissiouer and willbe enforced by the ins} ‘of butldings: “That In fatare no stone cutting will be allowed the side- sed forthe purpose during the progress of the used for yarpose du building, orovided ‘wueh parkings are enctosed by fences to protect the public. In such case. Pine mous be given by the in- Spector of oatildings.” Mr. Bayarp, Secretary of State, and Mr. Romero, the Mexican mfrister; are about to exchange (tic ratifications of #0. RAS a ticle to the commercial treaty between the United tates and Me of January 30, 1888, ment of W. H. V. W. Rossiter, of it 70,000, the consideration 7 0), ‘who has been accustomed to the $123,490.90." Kk being the ive Aeteear of pri 27th lam: also, —,t 7 wid A. McKnight, of New hoe ome } ad Rossiter to W. J. Van Aredale, of flerk of the Patent office, has has | of them: dated May 17th, 1 deen appointed a clerk at. $2,000 in the office of | fom General Grant and wite io MF ‘the it Attorney General ior the Interior | Vanderotit, the consideration being €25,000, ‘The explanation for this action ts found im the Rext paper presented for record, « . Van Arsdale to Catherine Saver of jot 23, F. D. Grant's sub.of lots in 278, tor $3,500, es Carr. A. H. JACKSON, of the 7th Infantry, 4s relieved from duty as acting judge advocate Of the department of Columbia and ordered te Join hiscompany. Marne Nantncket Cable Landed. ANTUCKET, MASS, Nov. 19.—The cable Reoting this island “with Martha's V was suocessiully landed at noon to-day. ‘The Courts, Equity Cover—Judge James, that he could not see ew des cds) fg agg gem i, Rabbcock: sale Geureea: . G. m1 wee. Jackson agt. pate A pein Mle Sry epi ye neg | sale finally confirmed and reference to auditor. United States agt. fixed to be paid by Trustee Coyle to ants, auditor's report on trusice’s mcrount amended and confirmed—reangument of mo ton to Vacate sale by Hyde und Matthews granted, and accounts of Various trustees re ferred to auditor, Bagott agi. Bagot; granted, Crectrr CovRT—Div, No. 2—Judge Merrick. To-day, White & Co, agt. Hicks; order, Ing commission to tale defendant's teatlmouy. Driscoll agt. Heiberger; on hearing. Cincvrr CouRT—Div. No, 1—Judge Cox, To-day, Mekenny agt. W. & G. railroad com> pany; part 7. News Briefs. Tn Pike county, Tnd., Tuesday a lady teacher ed Kerly, whipped » child tilt it died. 8be jation has extended to St. John, Quebec, where processions are being held and. one ito bed immediately upon his arri amnownt le went tely upon ‘and all visitors were nai» ward * Clerks Mast be Courtcous. ENFORCING THE TREASURY RULES ‘The Secretary of the Treasury has given the clerks and under officials in his department to understand that “the humblest citizen of the United States” must be treated with courtesy when visiting the department, and that any Aiscourtesy to any one whomsoever reported to him may be sufficient cause for dismissal ft not satisfactorily explained. The keeping of the Ume of the clerks fv only a part of the general reform. Clerks are not to be treated with un- fairness, but they must ail arrive in jime in the morning, must work diligently difting office hours, and must be courteous to everybody, Upon the first violation of the rales as to prompt arrival they are sent the following card: “TREASURY DRrARTMENT, SHCRETARY § OPvicx ernment officiaix burned in efligy. Your attention is particolarty called to Rules fad Hancock arrived at Gettysburg yester 11 of the Standing Rules of the department. As you | duy, in order to locate the positions of the vark Appear to have viointed one of sald ries, you arn 4 Sse Lut another like ffense, if not hatlsfictory Faction. Ous corps on the day the battle, The Dan Jectrie motor was last might suc explained, will be reported . cessfully tested with a train of cars on the 9th espectiiliy, Sy ER Voce» | street clevated toad, in New Yore. cs . has been on thal in Atchison, Upon the receipt of this notification they are who thes expected to give some explanation; but if they ee ne nae ane itt do not _no record is made against them for the | Nat first offense. The second offense that is not sat- istactorily expiained is reported to the appotnt- mnent division, and the Secretary will take such action as he thinks proper, which would proba- bly be to dismiss the offender, Explanations are recived, and, If sufficient, tio record of the offense ts made.” In the ease of the 2: ° were late on the first day no record was made, but they were simply notified not to repeat It, a see Mouse Reorganization. MEMBERS NON-COMMITTAL UNTIL THEY HAVE COME TO WASHINGTON. A STAR reporter was told to-day that a lead- ing democratic member of the next House bad sent @ circulars to democratic members asking if they were committed as to the onganization ot the House. He has received replies trom one hundred and thirty-four, and they are all to the effect that they do not Intend to commit themselves to any candidates until after they have reached Washington aud looked over the field. It is said that tie democrats are going to be very careful in the selection of new officials, and that considerations of locality will enter largely inv the selection of a slate, Disallowed by the Second Controller. ITEMS OF POSTAGE STAM, PHOTOGRAPHS, A TRIP TO FORTRESS MONROE, AND 4 EUROPEAN TOUR RULED OUT. The second controller of the Treasury has rendered three important decisions. In passing upon the accounts of a naval director he dis- | allowed tw ¢items—one for purchase of postage | stamps and , €other for photographing ana- tomical specimens, on the ground that invest!- gation shows that these payments were reatly | made for portraits of Surgeon General Wales, | ‘one for his office and one for his residence, He also disallows accounts for $141 expended in entertaining the House appropriation com- mittee ona trip to Fort Monroe on the Talla- | claiming that there was no authority Of law for such a trip at government expense, He also disallows the accounts for mileage of Surgeon Billings, U.S. A., during a European trip attending medical conventions by order of k, “ast tat ast irtous: muita.” — the pr 4 harbor Ala., yeaterd: pring iiberal ap for the Improvemaat of rivers and barbors In parts of the United States.” The Rich Wht will be sold on the Iet tat public auction if not sold Sprague’s estate ot Canon chet is on trial for the second time in Provi- denee, R. I, Mr. Morosint deutes that he has been reoon- ciled to his daughter, wo married bis ¢oach- man, The queen yesterday signed the prodlama Hon dissolving parliament, Riel's body ‘will probably be buried in Mom treal with the patriots or 1837, His mother Wl be Invited to take up her residence tm thas city and a fund raised tor her support. ‘eee = E.orey on HER EicHreextn BiRTHpay.— The young man with whom Miss Van Cott, the daughter of the wealthy Brookville, L. 1, farmer, eloped on Sunday Last was Dick: Inson, ‘who tormeriy resided near the young lady's home. Dickinson is twenty-eight Years of age and is the son of an Englishman who dwelt until his death near the Van Cow real dence. When bis iather died young Diekluson went to New York, where he earned enough to pay off a mortgage on the farm his father leit him and numerous old debts contracted by bis parents He afterwards sold the farta an moved from that section, Mins Van Cow Parents never entertaiued the idea that thelr daughter was acquainted with Dickinson uo tL they learned of the eiopement, when it wax dis ‘covered that it was his custom to call at the Vib e school, which Miss Van Gott att and take her out driving. The day chosen by "Miss Van Colt for the elopement was her eighteen’ Birthday, and it is tuought she waited up! coming of age to be married, so that her baud might not get into trouble on that ac the War department, He holds that there was | count. no authority for sucha trip, that the service Ghia was in no sense military and that sere | SUCCESSFUL INOCULATION FoR YeLLOW tion allowed the officer asto the points to be | Feven.—Dr. John F. Geston, of Auienta, Ga, visited was unauthorized. has received & communication trom Dt, Doe Teoe mingo Freire, of Kio de Janeiro, saying be Ras performed Uils year nearly 3,000 sboceeatat woculations tor yellow fever, none of those ‘The Court of Alabama Claims. eee en See eee inoculated dying, while 400° who were ses Sopeciaicisy | inoculated died of'the disease, The matver will The Attorney General has rendered a decision | be brought beiore the Public Healtt sewockae in response to a question raised by the First | tion at its meeting In Washington in Decem- Controller of the Treasury, as to the legality | ber. _ of the court of commissioners of Alabama! Tye Ryipnonoom taae Now aims, He decides that the statutes bearing on | Unlon Hill, Jn was agliated lant niger ee ¢e subject contemplated that the appointment | sailure of un announced wedding between oijudges sould cobtinue during the "entire ex-| young people prominent in that eomeadnl istence of the court. He cites precedents In the | The invited guests were southern and Mexican claims commissions sus | was fu re: taining this view, and decides that the court Is now legally constituted despite the fact that the | Judges comprising it were appointed under a former act and were not recominissioned under the act extending the court. For the Night Lodging House. Tue Stax has received for Night Lodging House fund (per J.-E. Fiteh) from Dr. Gallaudet, $1 MARRIAGE LICENSES.— Marriage licenses | have been isued by the clerk of the court to Frank A. Powers, of Pittsburg, and Hattie A. Koon; A. J. Sherman, of Alabama, and Isubelia Brooke, of Prince George county, Md; Geo Upperman and Emina Myers; Charies Wash. | ington and Anna Jeffersor . J. Barber, of | N.J.,and Annie E. Williams; Mor- | ris ©, Alley, of ‘Henrico county, Va., and'Sarah | N. Gaul, of Richmond, V Smithand Laura Tolliver; Henry D. Dickson and Mary V. Abrams; Edward Butler and Kate Garner; W. B, Bick and Katie V. Myers; Moses Adams and Susan Butler; Archie H. Gunderson and Mamie E. Johnson; Henry Schwerz and Beulab L. Smith; Lochlin Hunter, of Falls Chureh, Va, and Annie Springs; James 1. Jones, of Rich: mond, Va., and Helsn §. Gouldinan, of Caroline county, Va.; Thos. Griffin and Sarah Smith, asters reais MAHONEY SENT To JAt1..—Mahoney, chi with killing Bennett, was sent to jail . but it Is understood that efforts will be made secure his release to-morrow on ball, wi ciinow ended Tue Wire's Axswen.—tIn the case of Thomas E. Welsh agt. Mary L. Welsh, in which a bill was filed last week to set aside a certain bill of sale of the restaurant at the corner of 11th and Istreets, on the ground that it was procured by fraud by the wife of the plaintiff, the defendant, Mra, Weleb, this morning filed’ her answer by | Mr. H. B, Moulton. She denies the allegations complainant carried on the business till Octo- ber, 1884, when, on account of plaintiff's bie oY ay A to plall airs conve} ni bill of ich said bill was read and ex. the i Orit, She states that plaintiff cas er ier aa os onal Greet ad denies that be was suffering from sunstroke, from @ terrible debauch. ty. the employ of @ New York dry-oods house, | failed to appear, Miss Bertha Wolls, the accom: plished daughter ot Mr. Frederick Wolts an@ the expectant bride, was prostrated by the shock, No reason has yet been assigned for the young anan’s absence. eg Traveler's Guide. Pewn. Route—B. & P. Stati Oth and B sta —Por N. Y., Philadelphia, Boston and Uhe tat, 4 ulmuted ex-hrand Ah scm: ae a Wioston,. 2p i myo pain. sunday ANT) pan and 11:20 hight kor Ukiciga, Clusignaat Bi Late aid Prtshong ana wen on (Cheng wate, (Past lives day tw a excep Baburany Yo snd “anctnnatt, Sauy: Sairen, 10500 Richmond and the south, 1 345 pam. leno Sanaa 3, Sev, 40, 13:00 am. S290, 3:10, 10:00 pan | day,’ S280' O40. Tis0d a i, $0%0 pa and 11:30 nights Po Fp’ mand. 440 p. an dally Aumapoliss 7318 make 1205 aid 4 cept Sunday. Un sunday, 4:90 p.m, axa atte sua tn ex Street.For Chicago, 0 army 0 p.m; for Cincinnati, “Louisville daily 290 pm. 0L0 pm, roe Yay #10 p.m. Fo bait and 1 Ore B30) i Siemrphis expres 0:10 p.m gaily, sexproa bop. meals, (WASHINGTON & Omt0.—! a stations 9a m., 435 p. m. keonors ewe rete ARAN Se GAvis of sichmond, Va. [hichinosd papers copy. = tare Gt Ss bes —s_—_ BS Lenten Mare rong nap rome branch B. & 0. K. R., three miles from the Mey te hae i att eee and lam! Fison has sold to $2,351.61, property on the east, Josepa’d. trustees,

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